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Sporting Intelligenee. Superior Court. *Unton Counse.—Menpar, June 4.—Pacima,—A pacing GENERAL TERM. ‘ justiees Duer, Mi and ball. match for $400, mile heats, best three in five, between J Pree cece —Ferd ot, Babcock Other: ¥F. m. Lady Bevins, to wagon, ana b. g. General Taylor. | Demurrer to the third ples overraled, and demurrer tm barnses, came off in prvsenee of 8 geodly number of | S20 Serer alutil to baveleare to amend or mW sporting gentlemen. The rean mare was the fe | draw his re to the seeord plea—no evsts alYow- vorite at about ten to eight, before the first heat, | ed to either side. ards. This |. Preveest and Others.—Deeres for ® sale of sad Doe cap aiternsnts. Tees was net fairly | 5n'5. Provoort's interest. The bill dismloped as $0 won by either horse, although Taylor wae declared | ine excoutrix of Mary T. Brevoort, with esate, ap to the winner. Lady Bevins is a nag of fine and stylish | the time of the motion te renew, to be paid out ef the action, She is held in high repute by many turf- “ Pa ugg ia ah oii: men, who assert that in speed she closely epproxi- | Zacrence ve. Poole —Plen overruled—defendant to an- mates Jes. K. Polk. Her performenees on this oesasion, | swer the bill and pay the eosts of the hearing, in is order. however, were far from inoulesting a general opinion of } #8] xf.e; notion of ee Oiasrs,—Iajunetion continued, thet kind. General Taylor is fine looking horse, but | god all proecedings stayed, until the determination or it is doubtful whether he will ever arrive at eelebrity en | dirmirtal of the suit in the Sixth Cireuft Court between Wheatrical and Musteal. ! Bowrny Tuxarae —This delightful and favorite place ‘ef amusement was well filled with » discriminating hovident—A fevtietally Shet—Marhete, | audicvee last night, to witness the seeond presentation soins a oe. aor . : ef the thrilling drama of “ Mike Martin.” The dering ‘ recentty made quite a lion, en | exploite of Mike Martin and his companion, Thunder- Ms ape oa of the four babies, hasbeen | bolt, whese devds upon the highways, some twenty-five essa ), were the terror of New England, have been Sic tee Paseo nevag on vee she | Se hasented Haeeaae Ftd al eo el an ie The bark Yarmouth ie pr na ine Gionin'Texea | eplendor usual to the Bowery” Two beautitel end ‘time sinee, of ebolere. Our volunteers intend oroughly trained horses are {ntrodueed in the piece, > g = tribute to his services in Mexieo, by a mili- | who perform e variety of new and surprising WOE ceral, whieh will probably take place qn Monday | feate. ‘The eharacter of Mike Martin was sustained by =e walader rigadiar | the pert and which wae daly approsinied by the tous - terday elected Bi er nd wi was duly appreci n- anciec the iret brigades Capteia Joba Bennett. es | dere of applause which followed, Indeed, fils persona. Brigadier General of the second; and J.8 Jones for ‘Me third, Philadclpeta Correspondence. on Purapesrnva, June 6, 1849. Aeceelt—The Remains of Lieut. Boany—Chelera—Fe- tion is ee that one in, forfthe moment, almost wo him." The of Thunderbale by Mr. McFarland, | the turf. Po parie aa ov I bear of two fatal eases of obaiere, a8 Having 0- 5 n by Mr. . Chauncey es. Lene end Others,—Demurrer,overruled, @urred to-day and yesterday, in this vicinity, but no | was execlient, and he displayed great perceptive powers First Heat.—Teylor won the toss for place. The | with costs : ‘n made to the Beard of Health.” in the ebracter. The part of Barnaby Rovt, (Winans) ode A horses coming up steady, and under headway, the Before Judge Vanderpoel. word was given; but In less than fifty yards from the June 6.—John Day and t Newell ve. John score, the mare broke up badly, losing at least thirty | son end Henry C. Jonee.—This was an action for libel; yards by the accident. The horse broke, also, before | the damoges are inid at $20,000. ‘The plaintiffs allege the upper turn was made, and the mere eaught him at | +14; , on the 17th June, 1847, defendants eaused to the quarter pole—time, 42 seeonds. On the back- | be inserted and published’ in » paper printed in this stretch General Taylor was foreed by the mare eity, eulled Thompson's Bank Nete Reporter, @ libel of over his speed, and he sgain broke, relinquishing the | 414’ concerning the Safety Locks manufactured by lead, In breaks both horses apy to hold good | piaintitfe, in which it was eald, amongst other things, han nd the mare A my! ployed one at the half mile | thet « Hall, of Boston, had opened Ne Ys lock.” The pole, at which time she was thirty or forty yards in | deglaration also alleges that the libel also eontained Advance of the gelding. Time 1:20. ‘This break on the | other fatse, malicious, aud scandalous charges, Ko. ke, part of the mare, brought Taylor close up with her, and | gyuied verdiet to-morrow (this) morning. they duehed round the lower turn ebarply, eaeh work- pepe ce appt al ing hard for the lead. At the three quarter pole they | Before Chief Jestiee Oakley. were side und side, in which way they eume until withia | | Brishane ve. Gildersiene— This was an ection of aera cioal tho secre; half e losgthe te fawitnne | sonrisiing of the following, to wit : two eopper-plate bit, Ae ner ert hea AEN, in | eo eting present. One pine sllest, eouvaicnig BO ales; Sno geometrical lathe or press; one pine chest, contein- m ery six reams 03 Fre two engraving tables, and fovag low ¥ was leaving the score finely together; but the mare, asin ti an x ae eyes ts pty property he pevious heat, broke on te (ary Code bares lik Oats ureheped ts py: the deeesaeh Ttrasts foe patie iene vice ie peoovered nulckiy and lod pate teceatier | tif. ‘The defence is, that the sale was a bens fide sale Eo Eee Te Tee Te dL errant meauarter | tothe defendant himself, and for hisown benefit, ‘The DO ee re ee ae seen ae OSL ce gs oat evade the ary this evening. radually gained on Taylor dow: ; bal f . Re still Beld the lead att 148 Onthe | The Chief Justice, in delivering his charge, said o half. Time lower turn the mare teok sides with the German, wes this morning killed ‘a rustic lad, kept the house convulsed with laughter by vel bank upon him. while at worl his simplicity and ignorance of the designs of Mike heylkill Fourth street. Martin. It isimpossible to give the details of thisgrand Captain B it, of the City Police, had taisfor- | drama. for it needs to be seen to be properly apprecia- . yesterday. to wound Jon ‘Wright, a jeweller, by | ted. The tremendous leap of one of the eoursers with idental discharge ef @ pistol in hishands, The | Mike Martin through fire, and the escape of Thunder- Dall entered just above his left hip, but passed around | bolt from priren, are so life-like that the beholder is at without injuring any vital part. once struck with wonder that they oan be unreal., The The flour pedo dy still without sctivity, and the | whole cast is made up of the talented corps of the only transactions area few hundred bols for export at | Bowery, than which a better is not to be found. The $4 60 per bbl. For eity use the prices rauge from | performance eoncluded with the “Beggar's Opera,” in $4 66 a to $5 for common and extra brands. Rye flour | which all the musical force of the theatre was brought Sells at $4.15, and corn meal at $2 873s, for Brandy. | into requiaition, ‘The arrangements of this ostablish- wine brands The demaud is fair fer wheat, which | ment are so complete. the house go well ventilated, that eomesin slowly, Prime red pelis at 105, and white at | for comfort and convenieuce it cannot be surpassed. 211 cents Corn is not so much inquired for. (he salves | Mr. Hamblin maintains a proud position in the man- to-day are 6,000 yellow at 60 to 61 conta for weight. ement of the Bowery, and the crowded houses which Southern eats are in limited demand at 30 cents, and | nightly assemble are but the just evidence that his le, mnsylvenia at 33 to 84 cents. Whiskey continues | bors are appreciated. i ahh sontn for khds., and 21% for bbls, Annexed | pour Tuxatne.—The “Barber Bravo, or the in- Poard.--60 shs Union Canal, 10%;100U'8 Bank, | ventor of Powder,” which was set aside last week in 5K 20 Latent & rt Liban ve) Hin Aon bee eonsequenee of the sudden indisposition of Mr, Vaehey j 5000 do, 8774) $2000 do, “8744; $1000 Reading | 45 performed last evening. ‘The scene is laid in Italy, oy Me. 873; 1 P : . rigags: bonds, G4 és $400 Blate S's. 873; 1 hare and the time is 1680 or 1090. Mr. Vache represented the character of Heetor the 36th, Prinee of Montal- 40. Second Heat.—Betting brisk at twoto ene on thi e. The start for this heat was very even, the nag: her & Del Canal, 763; 20 U 8 Bank, 2%; 61000 Sta Os 07%; $700 Lehigh thortgage bonds, 88; 50 she H d the plaintiff, in this cause, eued the defendant for nrg RR, 46; $2000 Read! 66%; 20 shs Plan ding, and p ; grein of Sete i anh Reading morene | Banos nay, estar norhy fahren, bat | Une rr os a hone dase bead te Raa tiaig | certain of propery, nan ace of eer nds, 043; $2000 State Oa. UT; $3000 Reading Ws, | SOT Sethe Christian ern, of whore decds of valor | B. then made a desperate burat for the lead, and in ine poets Uae dure, Wa to delerisine, in, ebacher tg esi ooo Behuylelll Navigation ex, 48, ¢a000 do | ond noble beating Homer speaks in such boautifal and be endesros fo irate Lagice nernaren Wasamnne He | O12 (sight to xoscver iat property; sas tm order qo7ch. bane goon de do °68. 45%; 15 Schuylkil Navi. | majestic strains. ‘The difference between the two re- | broke up.and afte i him to do #0, he is bound to make out to the other a number of times, succeeded in overturning | to entit ‘ the sulkyand “spilling” Mr. Whelpley in front of the | two thin, first, that he bas Ste iipiaat of it; ane distance stand. The,mare came finely home, cross- | D¢3t, that defendant converted it to his See wae ing the eeore in 2:37. On the ealling of Mr. Davia, the | bistory of the transaction ary 0) be t ied Griver of tho mare. to scale, It was dissovered that | snd Durand were partnate, be the, 2988 2ReL Se Bbe he had not brought his weight out by about twopounds, | bank note cngraving, business; some timo afterwards, aceing which, the judges, without giving an eye to what | Brisbane sold out to Duran: Crepes tig whe id Taylor was dolug with his weights, announced to the | the remainder, and then went to another part of thi spectators that Taylor had the match, The de- | State to reside, Dean Bay De cone tied to. nove fe ie tlsion, of course, gavo great dissatisfaction, ‘as well ig | & tablisbment, and to look after Brisbane's interest, might; for if the mare was subject to being distanced | When Brisbane Fas oe) e took a Chay Be a iP ifort for coming out two pounds less than weight, assurediy | Durend’s Interest in the concern. thy EA fie Taylor was entitled to the rame punishment, as he was | Tecorded, but not reieren Ayr gar ie ty freee led across the score without his driver, making him ono | quence of the neglec! so raney,) eS As ROLR Ne Aaa hundred und forty-five pounds short. The 30th rule | Vurand’s creditors, vase —— j00 Fenty eer of the New York Jockey Club has been referred to in | the parties. There is ges Etre er mye earn e similar cases, although not incorporated in the trotting | has come in to dispute the iealiaity 06 “thie moremades rules The decision of the judges, however, settled the therefore, upon those mel esnecan be pa dle question, The losers must bear their misfortunes | pute, His Honor then reviewed the testimony of Dean, philorophically, and like Oid Stapleton, hepe for “bet- | 11 relation to tho issue of the lan: Lier rreradeni ter luck next time.” Annexed is the reeord :— Adams, the landlord, the seisure and sale of the pro- General Taylor, James Whelpley. 2 1 | perty in question, and the agreement between Dean Lady Bovins, T. Davis. de lais | snd Gilderslceve, that the latter was to purchase the i "Time, 2:40—2:37. property in for Brisbane. ‘Therefore the question, said Cewrnevite Covnse.—Monpar, Jane 4.—Trorrine, | Lit Honor, orice Seipepdeabecthball beelapciotpeneret ie = Jihe much looked-for eontest between Lady owow | Grortgage, aud that part of the ease must by let out of gnd jack Rossiter, came off at the above eourse imme- | view, and the whole matter is reduced to this inquiry : diately after the pacing match atthe Union. There | fig Giidersdeeve fpapanuss dum miceeclt an taboo aes was an immense gathering of the admirers of good + : trotting at the track; and mirth and hilarity gare | 7be whole case turns upon that point. His Honor minds us of Virgil : Hei mihi, qualis erat, quantum mutatus ab illo Heetore, qui redit exuvius indutus Achitlis, How changed from Hector, who returned from toils Of war, triumphant in Alscian spoils! . ,— | Mr. Lester was Girolamo, tke Barber Bravo, of which Wo mniseatvenarban nee feet ay ee he made the most. Mrs, Abbott, as Erminia, princess fo the Sth Instant ‘The affairs of Tampico are azain | of Montalbano, went through her part in an easy and Deginnlng to ellelt attention from the prose It is nus. | becoming manner; and Mra Watts. as Glanina. be- ted that the scheme of independence is not yet given | trothed to Girolamo, exhibite eng Dp. There has been no disturbance. and everything is,| manner the feelings and tendenct oF Gn piaced In 0 1 nl ot veting a position, The great and all-absorbin, Pear aay but @ revolutionary movement is appre- tion of fhe ‘io, « Rotate fe ve Eochanté fellowed. ‘This novel and pleasing production 1 ; anes tothe government, which dove notseeus possened | Suits nightly upon the approbation of the fashionable of the power or the energy to muppren it. 1 Monitor | Audiences thut frequent this theatre, The cout ensemble Biver the following account of the origin of this fainous | ##,¥ery imposing, aud therefore the -mpiyeuaet emerson Jebeliion: Eleuterfo Quiroz, eargador at the hacienda of | The Uniformity, steadiness, and precision with whic Mapanco, baving offended bis master, fied, frat robblug | the marche guerrieve is conducted, deserves high praise, A woman, Hethon, during the lnte tae vuilated tears | which they ulways receive from the audience; and it is army, but deserted’ and fourfal of arscot in bis ecg | Rot too much to say that the evolutions ‘are gone Senn, een te easlicetSteue wae b Miguel Chaires, | through with skill, regularity and telenee, which ear é ° i ample testimony to the eare and attention that must milly of Ubaires cod the etnies ured bermeen tho fa, | Nave been bestowed Upon those who figure in the grand the sons was arrested and sent to San Luis de la Paz. | Movement. Chaires collested eight men, among whom was Quiroz, | Byntox’s Turatax.—Buckstone’s eomedy, entitled attacked the escort, captured their arms, and rescued n 5 fhe orhninal TEN cen ‘on the Slet of August, 1847, | the “Breach of Promise, er Second Thoughts,” was On the 1st September. Chaires, at the head of 60 men, | played here last evening, The cast, we believe, is the gation. 1834; $2000 U8 Loan, 6's '56. 105%; 50 sha Me- ebanies’ Bank. 20; $1800 Wilmington RR 0's, 874; 36 ahs Mime Hill RR, 653g. From Mext entered the town ef Xichu, and plundered the houses | same as ens former occasion, when we expressed an | much rest to the ocension, ‘The eondicion at teehee ee emilee Renelae Salk dnizsen bee ‘A force being sent against the rebels by the State of | Pinion as tothe style in which the pieoe was per- appeared good, particularly, that oft Taay Monae. Ros- | half of defendant, and left it to the jury to reconcile Guavajuato. Chaires aud bis eons gave themselves up, | formed, to reiterate which is not now necessary, Mr, | ,fiteT might have been atrifle too high in flesh. The the testimony of these witnesses, and to ronder a vor- ‘current betting was two to one in favor of the mare. ‘There were afew wagers on time, some betting that ‘and brought in a ver- Jess than two ands halt would be made, It will be | theitestimony, | The jury fetived aie broug! seen by the result that much more w: Algernon E. Ashbumer ve, Geo. Balchen.—This is an than realized, The track was in splendid order; acticn one ebsrter party, for the recovery of freight. the absence of Lady Suffolk was much regretted, as ‘The case was merely opened this evening, and is to bo was believed that had she been in the race with the | Sontinued tommorrow (this) morning. iad shoving the speed hersalf, she would bave forced | she law enlendar of the special term of the Superior would have astonished the world. Court will not be ealled until Monday next, tho 11th First Heat.—Ledy Moscow won the inside of tho | instant. pardoned Quiros continued robbing and | Burton represented Ebenerer Sudden, an old ba- plundering, He has a secure retreat among the inac- | ehelor; Mrs. Hughes, Sirs, Trapper, @ marrying eessible Tastnesses of the Sierra, and the number of his | mother; Miss Barber, Celestina; Miss Hill, Jessy, aud followers increased daily. He declared himself @ pro- | Mins Cooke, Isidora, The interlude was the laughable tector of American interests, and asserted that he had | farce of the “Siamese Twins.” Captain Vivid, Mr an enderstanding with Gen Scott. Lynne; Old Forceps, Mr. Hamilton; Dennis O'Glib, + , When peuce was made with the United States, the | Mr. Brougham; Simon Slow, Mr. Burton; Marian, nts joined Paredes in his attempt at revolution. | Mise Hill; and last, not least, Sally, the animated and and clamored for war with the country of which they | facetious Mies Chapman, who is such an acquisition to had formerly avowed themselves the allies. the fair section of the highly talented company of BE p anienle Garcia Salinas has been ap- | this theatre. She is a young lady of talent, ane et track. After ene or two attempts, they started inted Lieut. Governor of this State. eyntiderable standing in her profession, Her acting is | finely, and at a tremendous of speed, Lady CITY TRADE REPORT. ‘Two thourand dollars have been appropriated by the reful, and is very seldom extravagant or over- | y bet h- ve State of Durango for the ransom of captives in the | charged, Nr. Durtombas the kouck of heding out per, | Noscew with the lead. She broke up before reac! Toxsvay, June 5—2 P. M. ing the upper draw-gate, and Rossiter, dashing Asnzs eontinue firm, and in good demand, with sales in front, led to the quarter pole. three lengths, in of about 200 bbls., at previous rates. Corton is « 41 keconds, | Ludy Moscow, however, recovered, and | and no change to notice. Frovr is unchange: went down the back streteh at avery rapid rate, closing | Market is firm, with sales ef about 2000 bbls at $4 on Rorsiter at every step, although he had his steam | for fine; $487}¢ # $468 for Michigan; $475 for round up to almost bursting point all the way: the speed of ' the mure over the horse was strikingly manifest from | ROP Ohio; and $5 a $6 1246 for pure Stedl'ts quiss, the quarter to the half mile pole, at which place he out reperted, -Gnat.—in whens was scarcely alength ahead of her. Time, 1:18 The | $B4.ne eales of moment reported. Gnaix.—In wheat mare still Keeping up her speed, took aides with Jack | (eer ine ts wane ciation he pero ane ou the lower turn, and they came'on the houte stretch | pec guia Teo, taomy Pescee Barley is dull, at ope together. Too much was thow required of the | with of 2.600 bushela at. yesterday's pri ‘Oats oree. aud won after passing the quarter pole, he broke aapineas chtek tain pod caatiedt oie up, eaught again, struck out finely onee or twice, and f jet. Lard is then broke again, falling off two or three longths,’ Mr. Dimmick, his driver, taade ‘another demand on hls powers—railied him for another offort, and, although be the horse responded nobly to the eall, Re could not | 222 see alleen gp “eet ac Pp ar Kc. @ Zle. for Ohio. OiLs.—Linseed is steady, at 580. Tyerinke {the mare. She led home by two lengths. | forvugiich, and 60c. for Amerioan, with salos of 1,500 gailone, at the above rates. hands of the Indians. A committee of the Legislature | sons of talent, and even in this particular the public of the same State has reported In favor of abolishing | ought to be, and no doubt are, obliged to him. It is all impost duties, and collecting the revenue by direct | needices to ray that the whole of the entertainments taxation. gratified all who witneseed them, The house was very fued a force to. be placed ut thetdtepoeal of Gem Semen, | el attended. ree laced ai isposal of Gen Smith, for the purposes of police. It will be disbandedag | Nazronat. Trrearnr.—Despite the heat of the weather, geon as the troops arrive, El Monitor says the Cali- | the peltings of the storm, or anything else, this popular Se alee Cent rce lame inthe frontier States. | tneetze is nightly erowded to overflowing; and, last ferenees between the landlords and their tenants. | night, it seemed, if possible, more than usually full, ‘The discontent amounted almost to an insurrection. The curtain rose with the performance of tho laughable Anvaree had CprennedaoRt Syrumor that General | ecmedy of “Paul Pry,” the prinelpal character of which eolutely falc.” ‘The same peper mentions that ine | was sustained by Mr. C. Burke, whose fame has long few days the steamer of Sr, Ayllon will commence run- | since ierees bow renee . nd Po yoo sm bee Be per- sormed the part in fine style, for all can bear testimony Shere —The Jalapa papers say the number of mines, | to his euccess in every comic charaeter he undertakes. and theamount of mineral wealth recently discovered | The principal feature of the evening was the new local near that- city, are astonishing. drama of “Three Years After, or a Sequel to the Myste- : : Second Heat—Tho ysual attentions were given the General U:aga has decided to suspend the collection | ries and Miseries of N Mr. Chanfrau, still as con : ah of the exclee duties In Tierra, Blanca and Xichu, ou | Mose. though now marcied. to Lite, was hailed with | B8K* between the heats, and they wore ready at the Iibiebe wane. g000 Gemana far Roch, vith mocsiats Secount of the discontent it excitesamong the Indians, | thunders of applause. and most justly, for he stands par | futnmons for another struggle, After three attempts, | There was good demand for export. The market At the capture of Banamichi by the Indians, a lady | ezcellence in the part—indeed, he stands alone. The neg they started, Ludy Moscow taking the lend, _ Ross 10) e on the turn, but quickly recovered The mare | closed with a better feeling. There was also a fair threw herself into the flames of a burning house, where acter of the renowned pickpocket. Captain Tobin, ™ reached the quarter pole in 40 seconds, two lengtha in | business done in wheat, including rales of Genesee a nas peeabad fs hia fy Re ry i erage Pet Rrelphegert Loita front of Rossiter, Getting into straight work on the | and Ohio, on terms stated below. Corn was some meer Monterey. ns te | lost none of bie art in elloving the pockets of shoes who rep ytei pen br gra he Teena Goren: | Saves! nice een soeeer ioe wcote ee ane ii aatayimmpearstuietnet . | aD ey pasred the mile pole without the slightest | large. ere Was no ¢! y 5 e flour. Overland Emigration to California. more, (Tilton) Preys Sectuetin, ourteareas tat ie change of position. Time, 1:16. Round the lower turn | Pork was some firmer, with fair amount of sale: Cut meats continued in good demand Beef was lei 4 - Mr. Dimmick worked his chargo most skilifally, forcin, [From the Fort Sinith (Ark) Herald, May him to the top of his «peed, aad then the tretaenaous | firm, while lard was steady, und rather firmer, There strides of Rossiter began to tell on the mare; and as | Wo# 4 fair business doing in groceries, but there was they swung on the home stretch, his head was at her | 00 marked cbange in prices, Cotton was steady, with wheels. A more spirited struggle than the ene that | more doing ensued from the three quarter pole to score has seldom —The market was steady, with sales of about been witnessed; the mare, however, threw herself in both sorts, at $5 5614. alength ahead, making the heat in 2:33, Bueavsturrs.—Fieur—The sales for the day footed Tmrd Heat—The start this time was in favor of | up about 11,000 bbls, in various separate lots, includ- Rossiter, he being about a length ahead when the | ing fine at $4 12% a $4 26; common State, mixed word was given; but the mare went off at such a rapid | Western and Troy, ut $4 44 $4 50; straight brands of rate, that she soon took the lead from him, snd passed | State and Western, at $4 50 a $4 5654; favorite brands the quarter one length in front, in 39 seoonds. Down | Indiana and Michigan, at $4 023 a $4 75; round hoop the back stretch she opened the gap uftre and | Ohio, at $4 75 a $4 87 ure Genesco, at $6 a $5 1236; more, and passed the half mile pole two lengths ahead | funcy Ohio, at $5 8 $5 874; fancy Generee, at $5 25a of Rossiter. Time 1:16. Round the lewer turn Rossiter | $0 50; extra Ohio, at $5 60 a $5 87%; and extra Gene- made a vigorous burst and closed with the mare, coming | ste, at $6 25 @ $6 26. Included in the above were on the home stretch side and side. Another struggle | 7.000 bbls, sold for export, including 6.000 bbls prime. ensued, and it was a neck and neck encounter to the | In southern the market was rather better, and sales of draw-gate, when Rossiter broke and the game was ap. | 600 bbls, were made, at $4 87 $5; sales of 1.000 bbii The mare won by a length, Time 2:32. Annexed isa | New Orleans, chiefly round hoop, were wade, at $4 62} summary of the affair :— | 0 $404. Rye Flour—The article was plenty; aules of Lady Moscow, Mr, Case. . .. | COO bbls. were made, at $2 8746. Mcal—Sules of 700 Jack Rossiter, Mr. Dimmicik . bbls, New Jersey were made, at $2 874. Wheat—Sales Time 2:24— ’ of 1,500 bushels Genvree were made, at 127¢.; 500 do At the conelusion of the above raee, the ownor of | Ohio, at 103c.; and 2,500 do. upper lake, on’ private Rossiter offered to back him at mile heats, under | terms. Corn—The sales for the day reached about generous-hearted Mose foils his base purposus. The ‘We give below the letter of Captain Marcy, com- | piece is played with an excellent cast, and arranged in mander of the escort to Lieut Flint, Aid to General | fine style, and cannot fail to become aa popular as an; Arbuckle. ‘The letter was brought in by Capt, Dent, | of the local pieces for which this theatre iso celebrated. who was only four days from Chouteau’s. are in- *? wound up the programme of debted to Lieut. Fliut for a copy of this letter, and we { succoss Hows interrupted into place it before the public. being authentle, to correct | the treasury of the National, and while Mr. Chanfrau # thousand rumors afloat about the expedition. We | exhibits such energy as has marked his past carver, the al ek. place before our readers the report of | patrons of bis establishment must continue to increase. , who has been beyond Chouteau’s, and | We would say to those who wish tu throw off all thoughts measured the whole route to that Point, es of the cholera, go to the National, and you eanuot fail Came ues Fkom Fort Swrtn, to bo delighted beyond measure, May 2, 1849. Cc eM The “V Mustcate” Sin—I have the honor to state, for the information of Leig cpl epchbaiger at dM LC. dle hence the General, that we lett opposite Edwards’ Trading. | {hese singers is one of the ractest A apa bh AA house on the morning of the Ist i ind reached this | Co ar the whale deca neat prea nee lace, thirty miles distant, this evening. Our rosd | Stisun Theis Kiniephon dig ie ane a erarent ‘om opposite Edwards’ has been good, and generally | Sig ns hone Celopian singing is also of the best irie; and from this point onwards i think we shail | itd. as all the world knows, and they have truly won A "good road We supplied ourselves, at Little | teir fame as the Napoleons of negro ininatrelsy, fairly River, with all the corn and beef that we shail require | S%d. honorably. | They will give am excellent pro- Upon the march and | know of uo obstaclo to prevent | &7™me this evening. A our making good progress frem here to SantaFe, The | | Banxry t1ams.—Tho benefit of this great favo- ‘ople living at the mouth of Little River made every | Tite, at the National theatre, was, indeed, a testimony of effort to induee me to cross the Canadian and go up on | the decp reapeet in which he is held by the large au the north side; but Ihave taken the south side, and | diences who visit this theatre, The house was crammed fin mow within about thirty miles from Chouteau’s, | in every department. He plays in Albany to-morrow ‘with @ good road before me, evening, where he will be welcomed by his many admir- | the saddle, against apy horse, mare, or gelding in the | 60000 bushels, at 80. a 60c. for southern white and I am, very respectfully. ers and old friends. We are proud to hear that Mr, | world, Ike the » the: By southern 4 goin sagen Oe vere ‘our obedient servant, Williams bas reeeived an invitation to commen poatra,—-| ronx Y. ma for northerm and Jersey round yellow. Rye—Sales o y a RS a cepgeninit tn cee fe Eee ERT Pre 55%, & ey one feist ine ‘The first fite | yout Gu) bushels were made. at 68. delivered. Bar- Capt. Commanding Escort Cor.ins, tho inimitable delineator of Irish character, he dae wae ance ey sent Club eame off | icy was dull. at 606. a 020, Outs were scarce and in de- yesterday. Tho day was most favorable Itwas not as | mend at Be B64. warm as the day bofore, there being somewhat of a | __©0?T0".—The sules, to-day, amount to 2,500 bales; | prices are much the same as before, breeze, especially on the water, The Traveller steamer, | Furicnie There were laree engagements of corn employed by the club, was at the foot of Chambers pot ld ade at a oa. v | pay Seed taken at 7 i, j heavy goods at 22s, .; and cotton at a street at 9 o'clock. The committoe, Judges, and elarge | 5°04) ny Glasgow 20.000 bushels of corn were take number of ladies and gentlemen having got on board, qt 6d., and 900 bois, lourat 2s, ‘There was nothing new she put out into the channel, and the signal being | to Havre. siven, the following boats started at 10 'elock for the | gg avutiont.— Dork Sales of 1.900 bble. were eae tet First Class Race.—The Maria, 110 tons; the Came- | prinic, 100 bbis eour prime nod on private terms Ma, 76 tons; the and the Syren, 65 tons, eet was easier. Sales of 160 bbis. were made at $10 The first prize & very elugant silver liqueur stand. | $0 fer country moss, and at $11 for city do. Prime mess The second was a handsome pitoher. ehastely engraved. | was in guod demand, aud hold firm at $16 a $16 60, All boats of the squadron over $0 tons are regarded as | Cut ments were in active demand, and firm Sales of first class, The allowance per tonnage was 85 neeonds 1.000 packages were made, at 4'yc. a 4%gc, for dry-salted tothe ton. The Maria of Mr. John C. Stevens was the shoulders; 43¢0. for pickled shoulders; 5440. a 5 4c. tor favorite, as ahe had always come off victorious wutil the dry-ralted hama; 6340. for pluin haiue: and Oigc, for last regatta, when she cartied away her mast. The | extra Winchester hams. Lard—BSales of 350 bbls. were day, however, was against her, the wind being toolight. | made. Bieut. ¥.F Fiixt, A. A. Adj't General, 1th Military | and excellent yocalixt, has been giving bis Irish enter- Department, Fort Smith. tainments at the City Hall, Lowell, with great success, Three companies of emigrants from New York, about | His “Widow Machree” and” Widow Mahony” are high- thirty in number, are encamped at the Sulphur Spring, | ly eulogived, and the freshness and novelty of his anec- one mile from town. They came up on the Cotton | dotes cali forth the highest plaudits, Plant, last week. A portion of them have to purchase masthey make the necessary prepa- eTRte ; shout " they will proceed on the route marked font Destruction or THE Steamuoat Gen. Grenng.— This popular boat was totally consumed by fire yes- ane Sending Bante eine rete abd shoctest | terday morning, which oommeneed betwens Ih ae 1 d can be travelled by any one; $00 wagoue, | & clock, while lying on the upper side of the wharf at at least, have parsed over it thinneason ) ” "86°" | Red Bank, ‘The men on board, consisting of the engi ‘Aeompany of gentlemen from Now Tork came u neer, pilot. two deck hands. and a firefhan. made theic the Duroe on Mondi ‘d Da cane CO | ercape to the wharf most of them leaving their clothin, with pack mules, 7’ 74 *SPeet to go toCaliformis | boning, and. mdeod. every one had bis feet burne ; : nr while escaping. The Eagle being endangered by the a flames from the Greene, was pushed out to the end of lent. the whart, where she was moored, and steam was has- tily got up to be ready forany emergency. Tho fas- tenings of the Generel Greene were burned off, and she Appointments by the Pre TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Hugh W. Evans, Appraiser, Baltimore, Md., vice Philip Peultney, removed, John Cowan, Surveyor, " 4 swung out into the stream, floated down, and was finall at 64sc. a O%e. for good to prime, and 7e for ‘Wilmington, N.C, viee Joseph 8. Murphy, removed. || {rat a-hove by the Eagle. at the mouth of Woodbury The following is the sailing :— extra; 260 kegs were wold at7 <0, Butter was in batter NAVY DEPARTMENT. creck, where she remained burning until noon yester- TO THE SOUTM WEST srrT, TO THE BLYSIAN FIELDS. | demand, with @ good deal doing, ineludiag Ohio at Se, aE NAVY AGENT. day, whenshe sunk. Her timbers appear to be almost a 12¢, and Western tub at 10c, al4}c. Cheese was Lathrop, Washington, D.C. entirely consamed; but her engine stands erect, held | Maa. 8 68 Camelf ‘ quiet at de. a7 0. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. together by her fastenings, The crew had all been paid 7 12 Mari Tarrow was dull, at 7c, a 7260. William MeQuiston. of Mississippi, to be Marshal of | their month's wa the vious evening. and, with ; re T i the United States for the Northorn Distriet of Misels- | hut one exception, the wlole amount of thelr pay wee 50 Byren. . Fert a rece ba eanesen leer Bleed Zio Day ew York, U Line—142 ble. flour; Sippl. view John Rayburn, removed. Woodson L.. Ligon, | lost ‘Ihe engineer, Mr. Henry Beaton, when keoused melia, owned by Mr Cidgar, eame |, AoW } ork, Uticw, and Oswego i 0 bs ‘ e . Mr. Hel On, 4 072 bus ; 66 bbls, hams, of bi inate {i.e Attorney of the United States f0¢ | suddenly by the tiarm of fre, threw part of his naMeat ike eaes A ae | PGewtas TERMae ene “Liter 106° Belg.’ town; 207 eg Of Missiseippi, vice Andrew K. oth on the wharf having firat mnaciously pl 6 Wer ok. 7 . 1 2 Blythe, removed ” Hemonby IN Che pechies Cre aie Drak oh eae neet || The Matin anune im eevee by, 14 nutes, over the barrels pork; 160 do, lard; 72 do, hams; Ov2 sides Ultra, but according to her tonnage she should have | b&cen. come in halt an hour, to win the race, ‘Tho Uitea was | ¢ New York, Syracute, and Oswogo Line—200 barrels therefore the winner, and hoisted the pennant, She | 20Ur; 603 do. pork; 46 de. whiskey; 40 kegs butter. belongs to. Mr. Miller, of Newburg. ‘The Mixehef, | New York and Genesee Valley Line—b0 bb whieh was too Inte for entering, sailed with the other | , Western Lake Boat Line—2,4 boats ond beat them all. ” bushels corn; 84 bbia, ash LAND OFFICERS, sot One 4 George R. Clayton, of Mississippl, to be Recolver went over to the ef Of Public Moneys at Columbus, Mississippi, viee but fearing he might spend too ouch money if be took all bis pay with him, left all but 4 a trifle in bis valise, which was consumed with the bout. mage ) ee abe eiyce ed: Joba W. Norton, | ‘The boat was valued at $25,000, and insured to tho wneotown, Mindi, vice Drovton ei’, Moneys, at | amount of $16.000, one half of which waa in the North ae ain us lilinole, te be iiith. removed. | America, and the other in tho Delaware Insurance com- o Heeister ef the | pany. As the boiler and portions of her machinery can |, Stcund Class Kace —The sccond class started at the | 4(Sijiiman and Gardiner's Line—276 barrels lard; 70 Land Office at Shawneetown. lilincls. vice J.C: Bloo, Poosdessiod theutaver tee company will not amount | fine hour asthe first, The follewing is the result: — Gamage. Canal Line 500 badrell bel oa ‘om sgl llega po to be Re- | to more than €5.000; but their business will undoubt- ROUND SOUTH ef erir. ‘TO THE ELYSIAN FIRLD: Troy and Michigan Line—877 barrels flour; 1,702 bu, ardéon, removed. kivariste do aie” | otly eufler to a conriderable amount, from her destruc. Byit SS 4 corn; 33 burrels pork; 20 do. butter, ilans. to be Kegintor of the Loud Ofte seem Moh at this season of tho year. A minute investign. | RYML «++ «+ « Ta bell ‘ | hoy aud Wentern Line—24u0 bushels wheat; 25 do. Ove | tion of the cause of the fire was made yesterday, whic Beas as ee an lowsor, Louisiana, vice Murdock McIntire, removed led tothe couelusion that it was the roult of aceldent, | ,,7H€ tonnage allowed tor this elna 45 neconds to | PUK, Troy Line—1,308 barrels flour; 40 barrels ashos; Mar 20.—Hogausburgh, Fraakiia @0., £. 1. Ware; | theprevious ereutng Cod eg ee is fire at Do'elock | PoP the first, « eilver piteliers for tis Bekford’s Line—1,148 barrels flour; 12,258 bushels pd Seoond, w mailer | sory: 467 barrels por ‘There war alarge number of spectators at Hoboken | .,iF0Y amd Erie Line 1.642 barrola ran ict ee tenes and at the klysan Fields. An immense number of.| 60590 hacia: ea de whnckage ino ag ag i tails accompanied the race, and tho effect was thus ae ita pA baci aka previous evening. and left all safe, as he thought,— North Boston, Erie co , Jacob Cook; Rome, Oneida cv., Philadelphia Ledger, June 4 Richard ©, Savary: Harpersville, Broome co:, Elias Patrick; Wrightaville, Clinton ¢o, Standish Gage; Barlington Flats, Oteego co. Geo. R. Lawrenbe; Free. NCONTRE 1N Wisconstx.—A fatal Merovrrovs R town Corners, Cortlnud e0.. Samuel 8. Pierce; Hunter, | @firay took place in the Hurricane settlement in | greatly heightened, Green co, Wm. W. Edwards: Chester, Orange co., Grant county, on T ‘hureday 17th inet, between L ‘Lhe race yesterday was an inside one. amely: to Dan) B. Foster, Sherburne, Chenango ‘co., E.8 Ly: | Keen and Win. Waddle, which resulted in the death of T it will be an outaide man; Bemus Heights. Saratoga co. Edward Duseomb; | the latter, The circumstances. should be any wind, will Avrora, Carvga co, Chas, Campbell; West Meredith, | stated, are ne follows:—Keen and ¥ Delaware co., Albert Stilleen; Stockbridge. Madison | in-law. There had been an old $e, Horace Dexter; Jamestown, Chautauque co., | them. growing out of famil ith Seymour; Youngstown. Niagara: co., Oliver | morning they met at the hi be much better culealated to test the sailing qualities of the craft. ud existing hetween ers On Tharsday the father of the do- Domestic Miscetlany. 8 Butter, bbl Speneer; Windham Centre, Green co, Brewster | ceased. where the quarrel w: ed. Keen charged The whole number of deaths to Philadelphia for the MARKETS ELSH WHERE, % +) j deaain ton, Greene ¢o., Geo W. Holoost; Con- | W. with circulating falsehoo This led | week ending Saturday last, was 138, of whieh 3 were of STOCK SALES. 4) Bridge, Be! Wharie co, Levi Votten; Owuseo, Cay- | 10 equally intemperate Janguage from the other. One | cholera, Barrimong, June 4—$600 Baltimore 6's, 1879, 10134: Sesy.eer ¢ Tompkth Fayette, Seneca co., Levi in @ wagon and the other on horseback, they Pete Jackson, a eolored man, aged 122 yours, died at | Baluimore & Ohio k ad, 40; 20 do. Union Mi Uo, ; ntario, Of brant Md " to- | both dirmounted about the same time, Waddle then £0, Irune W. Swan; Vater, Orleans co, | pieked up aeoat which lay in the wagon and put his John W ead. —AWany Journal Sone | Condin the pocket, with Yue intention pparently, to ———— e weapon, ‘They then advanced upon each —The Southern ilros other. Waddle holding the coat in frontof him. As purchased by eb reon”as they came within reach, Kean stabbed him © owners of the Erie and Kala, | With @ knife or dirk in the right breast, Waddle then hject is to conuect the two | tUrned torun—Keen followed him three or four steps, O.nt eat of sdtinn, making | 42d ftabbed bim again just above the hip, inflicting « rmination at Toledo, and ony at Monroe | Wound from which the bowels protruded, Waddle aleo understood to be the determiuution ofthe pre, | Miter thie took bat @ few more steps and fell. The sent tockb: iders to exten Toad to Chiengu aa | MOther of Waddie, who was in the howse at the time, as powible 7 y I rail througe the | SW him fall, and ‘mot kwowing what bad happened, route, from ‘Toledo to Chieago Arrangements | s#licd te Keen to sprinkle water In hin faeo. supposing Iso in progress for building ® railroad from Duftale | he bad fallen ina fit. Hereplied, “I have killed him" fo Toledo around the southern shore ef the Lake; and | Waddle was then carried inte the heuse,and expired there two great aud imporinnt ready te be conmestnd nt after, Keon was arrested and bound Feledo by & steam ferry. or by extending the iru bunds | CY¢! for hit eppearanee at eourt in th of o Gorens the river,— Toiao (Obve) Blade, thousand dolls rs,—-Flakertile (Wie.) American, Moy 0, B. Chapa Amberst, Mase, on the bth uit. on Joho H, Allen war drowned im Boston bay on Setar- ried, day last, by the stpat! boat he was in having been cap- On Monday, June 4th, by the Rev. John M. Krebs, tined by & rehooner. Iawes Hyon. D. vukPHing, daughter of Joseph Kes. Willinta M. Green. B. D., of North Garotina, | Fieteber, Esq., all of this city, has been elected Kishop of Mististippi by the Prover- tant Episcopal Convention ef he Lk Died, ture of Bouth ¢ through the ‘ the State, bas presented the widow of the On the morning of the 6th instant, Heway Bamuan, ‘ e ¥ "1 in the 64th year of his age, S opendié waren 0 fell at Churubusco, with | "THe fiends of the femily are invited $0 attend the Jobn Wright. w: ih sc funeral, this afternoon, at 6 o'clock, from 23 Kast Fits on Monday fact, by Jacet Pau zeetot *¢ Philadelphia, | seonth street. without further not Bri Asstt dritorniotc On Tuesday, 5th instant, Doevor 64 years and 8 mouths, Phe iriends of the family, and thone of his sons, Francie, Arminiue ©, Wiibew H., Jamon C., Joons & CH, of Miebigan bes be tallrts, rome of whom jonas Hommenr, aged ion ef Alabama meets mday night, the J}th iget at Tusealoom, 8 Col Thowas J. MaKaig is the Whig eandidate for | bi Congress Im the Fixet Bistrios of Maryland, a dict for one or other party, accerding to the weight of attend b% funeral. from bis late residence, 19 Jeoeker ' street, thir iwelneeiaa, afterneon, at balf-past o’elosk, without further invitetion. Dn Tuesdey morning, after a lingering illness, Mr. Micnaz. Dusen, 43 years. His friends an: soqueenes are respectfally re- quested to attend bis funeral. this (Wedne: after- neon, at 9 o’elosk, from his late residense, No. 18 Stone On Monday, June 4th, at the residence of his son, Roreas | F Bete, Faq. in the Olat year of his age—for- me y. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- pg nee toattend / Sa, ag day, at 10A.M., 0 jorris street, Jerse} F On the evening of the 4th tnetant, afters Foyt AMllness, Extzw McLanen, in the 40th year of age. Her friends, and those of the family, are respectfully imvited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 47 Warren street, on Wi morning. at half-past 8 o'clock, without farther invitation. The remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery, Manhattanville, for interment. On Tuesdsy morning, June 5th, at 8 o'clock, Catma- nine Fianen, wife of Lewis Flahsr, deceased, aged 72 ‘ears. Her friends, and the friends and sequaintanees of har son-in-law, D. N. Dugan, are respectfully requ: attend her funersl, rors hie residence, No. 61 Allen street, at half-pest 4 o'clock this 6th. Her remains will be interred in the metery, corner of ane nee pdeitiag ara At Bloomingdale, on Tuesday m ing, June MMA, youngest daughter of Warren and Lucretia Colwell, aged 14 months. ‘The body will be conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery, this morning. In New York, June 4th, 1849, Mr. Jonas L. Remwino- on. aged 26, @ bative of Whitestown, New York. ‘At New n, Conn,, on the 4th instant, of con- sumption, Mary Kixcsronp Sreexr, aged 25 years, wife of John Steele, jun’r, of New York. In Boston, on the 8d instant, Mrs, Exizaneta Man- prake, widow of the late Captain Peter Mandrake. The deocased was born in Boston, in October, 1757, and was the last surviving aslster of the late venerable Colonel Henry Purkitt, who died in March, 1846, at the age of 91. The mother of the above dicd at Portland, some years since, at the age of 94. ‘Weekly Report of Deaths In the City and County of New York, from the 2th day of ‘May to the 2d day of June, 1510. Men, 72; Women, 77; Boys, 75; Girls, 46. Total, 270. AGES. apoplexy, 10; Blecting’ fro 8; whol et Junge, 14; it mation ofliver, I; intemperance, ortificution, 1; old’ age, 5; palsy, 3; premature risy, 1; screfula, 1; small pox, 10; sprue, 1; sui- Fi see etd aaa Fu 1, 15 w + 80 to 90, 3; unknown, 2. # ‘ ‘A. W. WHITE, City Inspector, Cry Inspector's Orrick, June 3, 1860. 481] moow nioxs , .7 26 | mom wasn Cleared. Shipt—Tatbob, Bliss, Canton, Gordon & Talbot; Aan Mo- i , Lesa, array, Thar Valhalla’ Have, Torker island, Nesmith & Walsh; Bi La eas ( Br} oma Barclay & Livingston, are Magisas, ath sh, Sturges, Clearman & Co, Schte—Primus (Sw) othenburg, K Beck & Kun- hardt; Alario, Prosser, Wilmington, NC; Edw P Frost, Ed- Yards, Philadelphia; Benjamin Donglass, Taylor, do; Mount nop, Lewis, Boston; isis, Chase, do; Charles, Phillips, Taunton, ‘Sloope-Excel, Bi L Long, Jones, 3 Pree Providen Steamship PM, with mdse, to pasted brig 8 D Bennett, bound N. Lat 37 30, Jon 7490. passed brig Potosi, bound N. | Satar- day, 6PM, N of Charleston seainahip Tennes- see. hence for Savannah. Span steamer T Allaba, Guesta, Havana, May 5, and Charleston 4 days, to Chastelain & Ponvert, ‘The T A has ir, Liverpoo), $2 days, with mdse, to Ze- Tega & Co: 164 pancengers. hip Berlin, Smith, Liverpool, April $0, with mdse, to D Ogden. May 18, lat 4820, lon 40 ®, avcke ship Sunbeam, 13 days from Boston for Liverpool: Blot, las 430, lon 44, spoke ship Oceans, {rom Glasgow for N York; Sth, Int 41, lon 08 30, exchanged signals with ship Queen of the West, hence for iverprol. Ship Wm Gray (of Boston), Thompson, Koy Blaneo, Cion- fuegos May 23, with mdse, to H A Coit, veseel to the master. Fr bak Tiebe, Wood, Londow, 8 days, with ballast and li7 Pamencere, to Cook & Sinith. | Ou Monday morning fast, in he fog. the H went ashore near Shrewsbury Inlgt, Rnd her Passengers put on board the lighter schr Warsaw, and sent to u antine Ground. The stesmboat Ajax succeeded in ark off, and towed her to the Quarantine; she ‘Hrown, Babla (Bresils), May 2, with mdse, j, Wymore, Kingston, Je, 23 days, with 6. idee, Campbell, Matonsas, 15 days, with mdse, to E Sid im company with bark James Bagley, of a. Brig ‘Murmah, Sargeant, Labse, 5 days, with plaster, to Brett & Vore. Brig Protection, Hill, Machias, 8 days, with Inmber, to Smith & Boynton. SchrH H Tallman, Young, Baracoa, May 25, with fruit, to Cropsey & Gilmartin. ir Globe, Beely, Demerara, 15 days, with méso; 40 tho ‘Adams (of Providence, R1), Crowell, St Johns, PR, anya, with mdse, to Maitland & Phelps, 18th ult, lat 28, in a. tavalt from SW, lost her foretopsail, flying jib, and jib- m. Schr Fount in, Famerson, Matagorda, Texas, with mdse, to a JH Brower & C 178, with mdso, to the Highlands 16 Braman, Mobile, m the night of the zd of Ju ictant, eame in centact with a steamship, supposed to Southerner; earried away rigging, rail, stenchwon, main boom, m: ud boat, and seriously damaged the hull, causing her to iteamship did not sto} to ascertain whether we were in want of assistance. | Bf ie Jat 22 47, lon 77, spoke ship Exeolsior, 13 days trom Mobile for uegow, Schr J R MeRas, Wright, Plymouth, NC, 6 days, with naval stores. Sehr Westover, MoR. Sehr Farmer, Taylor, otengt Schr GW Pernell, Sinith, Chi 0, 8 days, Schr Washington, Raymond, Alexandria, 4 days. Sebr A Orborn, Cramer, Virginia. Bobr Patriot, its. Virginia. Schr Mary Jane, Rollins, Vi Schr Empire, ——, V: Sehr J 8 Govies, Bird [Peopetindan Schr J Losier, Tredwell, Vi Schr Mary Ann, Thorns Crocker, jarah E Parker, P pont my nee See " bee, fy ys. la 100} jeridian, Merrell, Byr enn, lay, with gra- nite for the U8 Dry Deck. Belo: One brig, yi Shi lino, Read, Liverpaone pool ips Caroline, Rend, Liverpool; Seine, Liverpool; Britan- nia (Br), Quebes: Catherine (Br), at ‘ay druate ib largow; James Andre’ Tralee, land; orni: Saneiro; brig Vaneouver, West Indien and others n° NAP7#5—Wind at sunrise, NW; at meridian, N; ab sunset, Herald Mart List of vessels thick weathor, Bhips. Brigs, Schre. Sloops. Prepel- Steam- Total. Jers. —_bonts. 2 May 15,.,.1 8 10 Pi ° 6 « 2 12 wD 2 Z oL 6 w ry 2 M7 4 3 7 9 8 109 6 64 1 9 8 ho 1 Fo) 0 9 1 70 2 0 o 10 2 o 5 37 22....1 1 2s # 1 6 74 B....0 6 «0 75 2 8 131 4.0.8 w 6 ne 2 8 iy 2% 3 ay Fd 1 6 oo * 0 at 36 1 8 oe Z o 1 2 3% ° 1 oo e 2 TT Py ° 6 6 »...0 0 4 12 ° 9 16 50...0 9 6 2 o 6 8 ume 2...8 e we 9 e 4 i Total. . uw 863 105 1 467 2 il 1 Jone S~Very foggy; 8 sohrs and 10 sloope at anchor in the bay. . Downie, Keeper. Purapeventa, Jane 5, 4 P M—Arrived—Ship Wm Por MeoMichael, Liverpool; barks Adelaide, Walton, Cion brigs Moselle, Snow, ponreram Curtis, do; sohrs 0 a, Gi Vista, Carson, Charles ‘Swain, Town- ley, Boston; Mary Ann P_R Hich- joston; Cl 10, Them pao: et; Ook, Byers Boston; schs C C Strarton, Vance, B ti Phillips, Previdence; Oneco, Kelly, Hawkii ‘all Riv jouther Soud~ 4 Motes Brown, Lake, Lake, Newport; MeGiathy, Providence; ‘York. mn foun Many Eviganetn— Elirabeth, of Suow Hill, wrecked on Toynee trom Bangor for Biro Island, was sold let instant, am the remainder, with the vessel, were to be sold 2d, Scun Fain Deaten, before rope Inland, bad been run into previous The crew (except a boy, who wai ee aboard the bri it tte Mt ila, 28th alt, by Willard ecior onpper fagtened trig of about 20 tone , to be commanded by Capt Samuel B Hall, Notice to Mariners, ‘We understand that the buoy placed to mark Little Pawn Ber, bes broken adrift, and that 1¢ was seen on Sunday, ono wile east of Great Pawn Bar. Whaiemen, Arr at New London, June Fa ety Chatten Carrol, Long, 1a Land, Jan Si,with 3 bbls ofl. Lefvat K an Brown, 1, 850 bby ford. Jnné 2d, ehip Desdemona, Taber, Pa- 1, fall (1.800 bbls) ap ap (ro- 190) ap re- ad home: for California, with Pees; if do, fall, pot tm with Lone) Sai ed from do, Feb rd of her takin, 0 ap, ant (the Be Feb? Neutoan, Jan 17). joy Fall (rlgea reprried eu: Gomer ot Valparnine) poke on OF She Ground, Nev ti, Frowim, Batis, NI, 140 sperm (reported in Dewomber Hy) ih, Canton, (No 1) Risher, du sperm, 20 whale, De- gers; Feb 27, Neptune, Niche Of rudder, and war ubont ready for ®, Enernl a large whale heerd of her tak tald han been re Fel 37, Glove fer Areas seas: aap same time, Cor t stated) in cl e of first mia tae fn Spsrrau, M: Abel 6 eA SBah tains” eet to th to Western Islands, odie Ait $00 wh 300 eps Ph 10, 375 sperm; 16th, Caleonda, « = Ginre, Wareham, u Pree rad i f im ‘heani over, Capt Higgins having 2d, ship Potomac, Pacific, via Holmese 8 ce te Hi Sods rae, ‘offin,(late Hillman), ‘allao, with 90) bbis 8) ent 44 mos apt Hillman loft the vessel an. Callao, Most of the row deserted aad went to. ew Besford Mercury reports het 1000 sp, and states 2. ook 70 bbls vn! te the Westorn h May 30, lat 383, lon 6834, Port) Sowle, from NBedford rT Samuel Hewes (er someth ke, £3d inst, off Loo Ke} like it), bound new bark President, (of West for atlantic. Spoken, Ship Henry Ware, standing E, exchanged siguals off Sandy 1 4 Merk Hoxanna, (of Tho for Bordeaux, 2ist ult, off bark Bessel, Haesloop, hence for Cowes, June 3, off Chi \, of and for Balti: from New Orleans,. sent, fae gs LN, ton 75 63, soa raenaty ge a on bres Velents from Havane fur Flashing, 24th ult, lat 28 40- stanzas for Cowes, out ton), Curling, from New Orleans oro Castle, Foreign Ports. Banta, May2 Barks lows. (of B: more) for Rie Janel- hh May; Tacce fet Bostou,) Conway, for Buenos A} tne; brige Chadewerth. Johnson, from Pera, wtgt Bridgren, (orm n,) Mason, fro he Coast of fk ign, do; suhrs- jophia, (of Barh,) Jarvis, from Baltimore. do; tor, (ceNtvan} Siaullope, from the Const of Atrios, for Bb ema Banacoa, May 26—£chrs Arietus, Whosler, for N York, lig: Frances, ——, from and for Charleston, dischg. Gapis, April Muskingum, Crewyuncos, May 16—Barl days, loading; Cuba, Blangh it brigs Cleopatra, vouson, for Baitih Em arr; brig Justina, fro for a market; Fivssinc, Mav 16—Frai York, with 140 passonger ‘Triseana, Lagan Helen 8 nr Woodbury, G Lonpon, May 18— Com neer, Childs, for N York an: Bartlett, for NYork, do (all evmmenoed 16th); ets for do. ‘Mapxiha, May 3—Caroli Mewr1, May §—Franci Mavawzas, M B ttn, (of Fortian RA Salem, ) Smithy oond Toa Now York, un sett, who returned bi 2 and Neptune, for Boston in. days, ‘Drwakans, May 7-—Sid bark Monterums, Rhodes, NYork:. » 8b, brigt Lady Chapman, Frith, Baltimore; 13h, ‘arr sche Hy'C King, Wollit, N Yorks loth, brigt Sally Bans) ——, Philadelphia; W7th, brigs Meteor, Dobson, NYork. tn port 20th, ship Thomas Wateon, Thomas, from Philadelphia, ju jaltimore vie Berbloe, for St and Porto Rico, soun; schrs Experter, from’ Balti £ G King. hence, hetin Piiay S—Arr 80oldo, ‘Brown, Snmate; Antone Latte V deraas’ (oat cit tee Botton Oe Jan 85 Rio Posaos, April $— Brig Plane Sierma Lxgne, May 4—! mar das unsvaworthy; Lau hrs Jorhua Brown, Dayle Gdays OW yt Chiet, Brown, Yor as, dg; ap. er’ Nichols, trom Antwerp for 3 6th, }, Sth, Itimore, do; Char! Loring, NYork. pa e, Copenlingen. # Montorey, Me les Heath, C rigs Northumberland, »,) fro Grace Darling. Pierce, fm and for Salem; 6 or 8 days, Busat, agro Arr eh Warsaw, NOrleans. Sr Jon ‘mxs laLanp, May May 1¢—No American vousels in ‘Bark J W Dyer, from New York, T Bo bre uinoy, Kempton, from Philadelphia, 16 days, arf a 20th, 40 Toad for Cienfuegos, B, dune gn ion, Burke, Mobil ALTMMIOR 4—arr baig M. Mi schre Hannalt Grane, Smithy Bath; J Holt, Coggtes, Meiaes Enter Bidber, Mansanilla: Southerner, Travers, U id, vm Osceols re El Dorado, Etohberge: Marseilles; Boltimore, ni Ou, sail; xall, Mansfield, Rio de J ‘Archibald Gracie, Rice, Bar i Partridge, Broughton, River La ists Warrior, (BY) Tees nan, Be ty Pinckney, River Plata; la, Matthews, Boston; Fashio Pratt, Hall, Pall River; Syiph ( Frith, att, Lady Chapman, (Br, schre Mary Mankin, Latouret Bogron, June ¢—Arr abi pe Washingto: Tape, San Francisco; Eldridge, Philadel phi BH Crowell, Philadelphi June 4,'PM—Arr ship M Franklin, Gibbs, Trinidad; ‘i Millay, Adam mond Savannah; sohr Ka, i bark and § Ibi, (uot on Saturday); brigs Magdalene, t ‘almouth, O! iver, Pernambuco; General Hope, Hall, West Indies; Isabel kira Wen fae Enoch iy jasters, Indies; Vandalia, Pleros, Boston; andalis eros, : Dalmatia, ousitad, NOrlaaa; ington, idwiv, Moore, do; schra Frances, Gautier, Waal im B Turner, Linektoy; albi 8. 8 01; Denealion, nor, Live bug Mary it Vernon, Gray, NOrleans; barks. Sante Parker pe) John brigs. Si ‘Harry Kin yi Shakapeare, Pennsylvani , Lady of La Fieegerald, and Venn: igs Feanklis, Aouian, Morebant, ay. and Isola, old on Satur Ba dune 1—Cla sehr United States, Grant, Bar- anion (Bs), avi Nor Moston, Phila m, June I—Arr echt Zephyr, Wood, Havana. rdeaux; ceprainnss Behar herill, do; Pearl, a ton, York, Nitaven, Tiarine Horbest, Wilmington, Bordeaux. me Mill, N York; sel 27th: brig Gilbert Navbeld, Mele jal: sohrs Klisabeth, Kilborn, de; Jane ARTOWN, June l—Arr sohr Grenville, Foster, N York, E: for Bangor; 2d, arr sehr EH Thomaston; sid schre Greuvil jerrick, Grant, Dew York for ok. Ht Berri East Macuias, May 2—Sid sehr sees Robins, New York; 80th, brig M Talbot, Johne schre Oriental, Chase, No HaktPorp, June 2~A: esa Ann, Tabdut, New ‘ork; Sist, sehrs New York; Example, Robbins, 40; 2, arr York. ateain schr Unoas, Ba s, NYork; sloop Jame: K Polk, Gould, NYork. Sid sieam sohr Seneca, Chalker, NYork. iswes, Del, June 4334 P M—The pachet ship Wm Pean, from Liverpool, Mey 1, end bark Yarwouth, froin N Url came in last evening, and proceeded up with @ eteong win: from S:W. ey twenty sail of vessels are now im the Bay, beating water until ward boun June 4--6 P M--The bari for ¢0; a bark, two brigs, names bave not been o'clock this afterpoon. The York, came to and na ertained, stood to sea al 0 doubt wil lace than now prevail Is, ‘th J, for Havana; Lyra, veral schoo! 108e 6 Eli an r sehr Martha Collins, from Nor- harbor this afvernoon, with two of cholera on board, which, on being made known b i ) immediately repaired two phyticians (Drs Hull and Ricords to the verse! June 5--10 A M--Th for New York, still re: her re Elk, and Gov Bri lam and Wim P Corbitt, for sunrise, this morning, und from WNW, Weathe to administer medics e sehr M tice; Rainbow, for'Cork; Emma. aid Sh ton; Lincoln, for Harttord; Lytrend, for Kichmond; Achsah D, for Provide: I aid to tho patients. tha Collins, from Nerfoik at the Roadstead, waiting to bring chore for interment, two men who died’on bourd of st night, of cholera, ‘The barks Fairmount, for Barba- for Boston; brig R'F Loper, for oak, for ire Mary Jane, for Boston, all weighed anchor ‘tod out, with a ebarming breeze t clear as amber. Monty, May 27—Arr ship George Brown, Higgins, NYork. 28th—Cld schr Exeelsior. Crocket, Point Isabel; arraehr Pas- cagouia, Burns, NOrleans. Nuwcastiy, Mr, Virginia, Sid 27th, bi Naxrvcxer, June 2-Sid sloops Triamph, Kelley, and Napoleon, Wing, Albany. ® S12, brig Jerome, Fowler, Vel Sebrs Dan Per! N York; Sloops Franklin, Wright, mn do; FORD, June 2—Arr schra Ellon Roding 3d, Ellen Dale, Boyington, Wilmi ‘wRURYPOKT, June }—Arr, schr Urego: Norfolk. Jew, Post; Joseph, aud Louisa, Lunt, Philadelphia, . Ns, May 27—Arr schr BA Ogden, Haviland, Sabine} ships Vests, (Fr) Hselewyok, Havre; ew York, Jo ZAD, May 24—Sld, 24th Byzantinm, Grace, Wil- jon, Cole, New York; 29, Chap- May 26—Arr brig Mary Emily, Yeung, vig Martha Washington (new) Mores, k, Ponce. Md nO Tag tts sohre ee jecron, Smal men; fre Joba P Smart, Tall- |. Thorp, Porte Rica, Sarah Elizabeth, Smith, baw ‘al hy Jones, do; do; Myrtle, —, N 8, Albany: Sid Sloops Lady. Fenwick, Thompson, N York; in, Wright, Now Yor! Nonrorx, June 2—Arr dark Duchess, Lano, Boston; sche Constitution, Newman, Newburyport. Hall, Gloucester. 34—arr achr Harvest Home, Provipence, June Arr Sehrs Mars Hill, Crooket, Ma- tantas; CEG CTS Baltimore; Marin Plomivg, Cor- Jai Walton, Cienfe achr Centurion, Patterso: Savannan, May #1—Cld it John, shij aed Star Kepublic, Jamieson, Kiverky bark Euterpe, (Br) ¥, Barrat, Smith, Philadel loope Rondout; Proof Glees, Blydenbargh, re and aftevhr. Sid Sloop Jas « ‘Arrship Genoa, Kelly, NOrlonns 4 Dor ef ry ig. Washi pean ag York: » NN Stirling, Theobald, Livor- Burnie, Liverpool, Sld ship Star Revublic, Jsuseson, N ork. Crinton, Purbook, Rio Grand Ui hi brig Cherokee, feld, am hr Robekah Fi rik, Philadelph tohr’ Queen, Niokereon, Phil dd, brig America, Trondwell, do; schr Globe, Sm SroninGron, Jane 2—Aarr + fe K’pors; sloeps Car Kondont, for Fall kiver; Encet, York, Yor der. Aptist, €o for Taunton 29—Sid bark Tolegeaph, Gi May 30—Arr sohr Old’ Za dune I, brige Six Brothers, Bi Phi- Hatiphiasvia Wilinington’ Dele Gabe Vernon Bau ee Ww Eneox, N York, Hat Manu timort Passengers Arrived, CHARLERTON~Ptexc.ehip E 5 Hubeel, Laird, Wm Guoc men, ‘raghman, J 6 1 IN Dawtey, R Pritchard, W Hayward, George Coe, D Legare, H Lat ; D Malet, A Pi 4M i 8 Mrs Briukerhotl Mrs Warver, M ‘Thayer, Mre'M Sebror Mre P & Cohen, 3 child k Mies Gow Teva wfer, WL Platt, Mine LB and 20 ix: the steerage. Banca, (Rr avin)— Bark Adaria—Miow A Btgok, Oapd The: Doling. ¢ © BL Kinestox, Jas d fart ast ob — Brig. Kon Mi Tiere Puot-Bhip Waabing Praveis, of York. id ‘schrs New Republic, Wilder, By- Parmles, NYork. ley, GM Newton, bh nan, Mis Goodme Mi ohildand eervant, Mis 1b L Seon el, Mirs M Smith, Mr Jas K Boggs, C © Dabose, LT Pul- ¥. Mrs Thon jon ¢ Huidee— hos Uighland, of Mis D Lau~ r, 1 Globe -K B Knight oad Wm Mamilten,. Ship BC Nioholie-a J Loger, ohild @hat 4 J” Gail A. id Susan, Colby, New- ot, Triniaad. k, MoBomald, Hamlet, Vesper, Bath. Northeruer—Col A D Teard, W Porcy, Dr O P* eodinan, JR Chalmers, W A. and eon, HM Keonan, Dr Jan J Purnell, A Mokail, WC Bay- 'H Hobart, B Alliston, olumon, AS sey, W Henderson, J Ht Mra Gibson, Mr Mtonderwell, ra Taard, Mics Delateld, A W Wall, "Master Ball, Mrs erce and lady, Miss Pivroo, ant, Mint Patrick, Mise Aaderson, Mise Miss C Gibba, Mrs Miss Waring, Master Badd, id 348 im the with eway—Sarab Lazarns, Rey W rine. German vot, Germany, ton Leving from Boston—Me Mb

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