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Our Harrisburg Correspondence. plainly these buildings indicate the character- Army In Meee The Weather and the Crops. 8 drawback ef a few cents « ton for all new boats bullt | Ocrocohs, 20 days. and sld 244; Lareda, Charl 2 days, I ald 25th; May Fi Forks devas be + * on (Md.) Star. of the 6th inst...says:—The | for a certain period, their works would soon be sup- | 418 00 TON is Clit tot Arn, ee ee ae Seduction Wh ly—Great Excitement | istics of the American and the French. Had | Gerenat Onvens,) “Aviv tant Gexrnat’s Orricr, The ( ower, ye: ga et Few y i a Mt been the former, magnificent buildings would No. 88 Warhington, June 9, 1849. | ravages ofthe fly have been more exteusive and severe | plied; or build beats and sell them to boatmen on casy 7 A!ftintne, 19 ee anmionone, June 8, 1819, | B&ve, long. since surrounded this square 5 hor ead a Were eaelnndoc tee OT clio cf for the. last elght or en Years” Betas Suita | sine diguscitios $n thie soglin have heen arranged, felour tork i Trowbrdges lanispuxe, June 8, 1819. | Kip Van Winkle like, the latter have slept until ptr ing > 2 IRE te coe. sere Eas al Nes Hy timber : ; ahinck Antelope St Thee * . 4 brad M4 rain 801 rail i , aud the ‘nur borough 1s in a state of intense excitement, | the city is fast going up stream; and here now, ‘With feelings of deep regret an grit, deatitteok | vase onueines wateaie aioe Dg Syne Lope heniary Sottnas. open ory ans 8 — res a i where in days of yore was the favored spot, pro- , the Gant ‘tm consequence of the discovery of as heartless and wong waknost valoelage The eonrte wil peed ounces to the army the death of Brevet Major | tributed to early seeding for two months has greatly benefitted the trade this ' ¢ t eral Edwund Pe-dieton Gaines, He died of the ; . > f ust. | PurLapenrmta, June Ul, 4 PM aggravated a case of seduction as ever was chron- | Semoved, und then indeed will gloom and. quiet | spidemfc prevailing at New Orleans, on the 6th inst. | « A hajority of the cotton choge were killed ter the have | ment Me teterokectre valley Ur Oceans oe adios: | ssncem, Knowiton, Beton! Raapires ieled. The victims—for there are more than one— } reign supreme. Opposite Lafayette square, in the | Thur has terminated the long and eventful life of this | frost, and were replanted; these average from two to | Manent basis, which will prevent the rainous fluctua- dward, N York: sehr (Br), are two sisters, daughters of one of our most re- | Second Municipality, they are erecting amagnitic | Yeteran seldier and patriot, on the bank of his beloved | five inches im height, apart of the eceps wereoaly | ations which’ have characterised the trade for come | L6ou,tisltax: eur ramen fewbern, NGS tel i th a aatle f Mississippi. # fit emblem of his, character—placid a : A spectable citizens, and rumor eaye he han aso ac- | Sami with rans basement and marble ont | (ee but om ceason Fonts enientorsent | Bertil, njued and were replanted thea exRDt | Zar Fegan ce amin wicked and antl-Ame eomplished the destruction of the third sister, all | commodate, the five District Courts—the Supreme | qe tenth aay. if January. 1700, with, the rani of on. | 4%, Sede Of cotton, which had not been recently ef coal lust year, was 200,000 tons res is > Inited Si C 9 ss bs J -) - | worked, seem to have received little or no injury; these pply of ¢ year—there being a of whom were residing under the parental roof, S unt gd ers eat ours saa reat 2 | sgn. From this bumble position he axcended, step by | Xycrege about # foot in height. and are boginuing to | about that quantity consumed of thi overstock of the cpanel ag eed With their widowed father, who is bordering om | ey nit will be written of the old, nerthed, and | only’ habit honrable and elevated rauk. | Opportunity | picom. On many plantations the lige ure doing much | fermer year, which was reduced about that quantity | G'Horvon, Vernon, Fall Rivers E« Horren, Gandy, Newparts insanity in consequence of this heinous and heart | Jowe f thi “LIL I Meheas Ook E cad oammase asia catcletines aah. ae ee injury, particularly to the young cotton. On the at the commencement of the present year. The regions | Jos E Potts, Ireland, Williamsburg: IW Godfrey, Bayles, lower part of the city, iw fuit.” There are courage, and pal jem won, is edge was | whole. the prospect fora large cotton crop has never | af¢nowabout200,000tonsshort ofthe supply to thesame Newsbondons North Carvliva, Seaman, Now Haven. tt rending occurrence. ‘The fiend who has wrought | some of the octogenanian Frene¥, born and raised ie very let be tehmg es Fil aya chemeter of been worse at this season of the year, in this section, | period last year. It, therefore, will require an increase d—Ship Provincialist, (Br) Willianas, St Johns ew ; Frances Me Tunnel Indian River; Indiana, rt; Auwsnda, An.ce, Boston; "Susan Wome,’ Gian a; Rochaege, Lily, dor Cclamiine Hetty, Gar Nats hington, Kno ton, Boston; Porto Rico, Staples, doz. ; vd the peace of one of our | here, who never have crossed Canal street, into . Af than it is at present,” of 400.000 tons for the balance of this year to make up cea this outrage, and destroyed the peace e Of Our | ie Second Municipality. and will not be persuaded | B* directed. the other he relieved, He was aman of tenner : only the consumption of last year, without making any Indians, Hoffman, Newport; A % esiioeas most respectable families, is Jonathan Gibbons | {pes ihe paae mecalty and will not be persuaded | generoun and ardent aymnpaties othe, Plaquemines (La.) correspondent of the New | sitowance forany increasethis year. ‘The consumption | ae’ ist, Boston IW Goltroy’ Prenche Pret ‘ ; nate’ : i ‘ar outs’ Ff Authority he always considered as an element for | Orleans Crescent. under dute of the ult. says: | of last year, under all the untoward “ ott, Ireland, do; Bay Mills, surgeon dentist, who located here about two | mater in weulth, improvements, population and | good or for evil. its exercise by him may be safely | “In alate vinitto the lower part of this parish, gene- | Qrcured ‘about 190 000 onat that atthe fare ose, Wostinian Bavlisn Hoxton 60 laksa Onaie ree ears ago, emigrating from Lancaster city. It | enterprise. They sull talk as though here still are | tested by that standard which combines firmness with | Telly Known as the Guras settlement. | was surprised | phe increase in the consumptio denee; Benj Douglass, Taylor, Middletown; Loui Saris hus not been his first offence; some | the waving fields of sugar cane ; and remind me | kindness. and justice with clemency. He gave not an | to Sono what success the age Map is now culti- | 1346, was about 450,001. Hot in 18K ove Bip'yenr er; AS Horton. Corson, dos Li few months azo, « poor girl brought a charge of | of the anecdote of the man who thought that if } order in the execution of which he was not prompt to | ated by & large number of our rico planters, whoare | ” Wi publish these statistics to show that it is impos. | Shenback, Reston: J W Swan, K fornication and bastardy against him, Which he | he never read or heard the gospel preached,thathe | partuke its peviis Ofhis gallant exploite it is not ne- | Aire eee itch they find inore profitable, Krom what 1 | “ble to send into market o greater quantity than the Slaven; Queen, Nicholevn, Danvers: DW Messe was enabled, through her wants, to settle for a | Would not be damned. Curiosity took himto church | cetsty tespeak, They belong to history, and are | Pic eich ey a a the present crop will Conieumention: Of 1548, every (UR DPSS meeee La ae coe Cag rece Merry Me vi g i ri . e e se; i elf i c| a n| . - a Ve . conrequel ei ry, May, Nantuel ranconit b Fmnall pecuniary considerayion. dung thus period | te ie Ginger preseing ueaiust his eater the reeactct | due, Adjutant, General will direct proper military | Amount. to about ten thousand bushels of prime pote. | Fut mast mivance in prise ad Rickimondas the price ot | hneas Delt allen ce i Uneas, Delian. luded to. The father hearing of this affair, for- | arose, and just as he was uttering the text,—** He | der of the Western Division of the arm: yeur, on avcount of the bigh waters, which have pre- ~ ’ ba Beverly; S$ W God! bade him the house, having learned also’ that | that bath ears to hear, let him hear?’—a fly lit on GEORGE W" CRAWFORD, Vented many planters from sowing all their iands, and | “YOUT oF ,COAl srun cum THE Puthangunaia ano | Ga Biers Mills, by his cruelty and neglect, hud brought | the auditor's nose; he removed his finger to drive Secretary of War. | others have been unable to sow any. their dulds being | guy Week expiNc on ENING LAST : Mitecoal. his first wife to @ preinature grave. Finding | off the intruder; the text sank deep into his heart; 2 ‘An sppropriate military honere to the memory of siento pastes Fong ia manson a) Pico the Raitroap. Cana, Larenn Banstes Witte tase indie Tolacite ait be mate imeelf foiled in his open visits, he af +o. | he became a zealous Christian, Let not our wo the deceased General, each military post within the | Fortier crevasse ‘eased to sucha degree during Week. Total. Voek. Total. t the Exeh i 0 is ae J : aN eli ESSE rworthy | Western Division, late under hiscouimand, wil fire | the past five or six days, that most of the cane elds | p. Carbon, 1281100 108406 18 517 40.322 13 | and be forwarded por Royal Mail sesamer Avon et Lt COCK vert means of meeting the unsuspecting sisters at | French population turn a deaf ear to our progress; rf . a ) commencing at 12 o'clock M., | from English Turn to Jesuits’ Bend are uuder water. | Poturville’ 6.503 OL 5143816 1092 17 erat it | Letter Duce of steamer Nia fai 4 ach of i i minute guns, (th ‘a, for Halifax and Live bis office/and in the see e's, to each of whom it ty Eat teL Sentai ie Lae fs pele in ie March of } ghd dispiay the national flag at haif-staff from the saine | ‘The Cheraw, (8. C.) Gazette of the 5th inst. says:— | 8. Huven! 22227 15 12072008 4.200 01 20884 OL | ARdof steamer, Tennessee, annahy ‘will clove. ai the " 2 ge; and so we > y God sp em. hour Uli rundown on the day next after the receipt of | Ww have had, for several days past, the most propitious | P. Clinton, 2.761 19 61.484 00 1,300 16 10,127 12 | Sbeve.cMee on Wednesday, June 13th, where letters ean be arranged were his plans, aud so successtul his dis- | |The younger French are much, more enter- | thir order weather for the growing crops. ‘The corn and oat erops PR TE ae ath a temlligercdy ase sen simulation, that neither of the artless girls made a | prising, sccrel, and affable, than their progenitors, |" ‘The officers of the Army will wear the usual badge of | are fine. and the cotton le losing its russet hue uador 43,306 04 841,134 02 10,454 11 00,565 10 | arete sha lat ot Marek, on Waren, Yemen, went ashore confidant of each other, believing him to be sincere | and the day is not far distant when the French po- | mourning tor thirty days By order, the genial influence of a summer's sun. If no uato- ci 93,665 16 i 7 keep rl at Watchman’s Cape, Patagonia, and in his attachment; and looking torward to the fu- | pulation will commingle with, and lose their iden- R. JONES, Adjutant General, | ward cireumstauce occurs to mar present prospeets,the ——- Bric AnsAt, White, also went ash i 1 ture when every obstacle should be removed from | Uty in, that of the Saxon, Awny E —The following is an | lxbors of the husbandiwan will be richly rewarded ut | Total by RR. & Ca’l, 434.699 18 Cape, snd yront to pienes, on the lat.of Marche” onan their union, In this manner he accomplished their The charters of most of the banks in this State | extract fre . Louis Republican, dated | the harvest time. ‘To same period last year, by railroad 487.434 19] Scum Adtowa, at Wetchman's Cape, Patagonia, drove te ruin; and it is-said a letter has been discovered, | ¢xpire im a few years, and the constitution prohibits | Fort Lewvenworth, May 25th On the 1th, the com- | ‘The Winyaw (S.C.) Observer of the Oth, says :—For De do canal 111,219 14 | sea on the 4th of March, and four men were druwnvd, tion of destroying the peace of the family, in con- | of the city there is a bank whose charter has thir- | } i ra oe A Niet Rieall doe tiveubrose teoabito thele conte 168,954 15 tons. viotent gale, and on tiv ava four barrels were? pisked Wea seatag' i‘ be n 4 i i panies of artillery (the 2d regiment) under the com- | fallen, and all our rivers are fresh to their mouths.— | Decrease this year. oa nee of is summary ejection from the house aera Cori 3 ee sank ie ee per, bat yet she wand of Brevet Major Kendrick, left this port for New | The rice crop does not promise as well us usual wt this y the father. ‘ : fe partaken of the musterly inactivity | yiexiee Under the protection of this escort. ol, Cal- | season of the year. ‘The sleet and snow in April, and Mills was arrested and taken before Squire Sny- | of her managers. The dust has covered her dol- | houn. Indian agent for New Mexico, (with his family) | the cold, chilly weather which followed. did very gene- der, ona prarant ion HC and bastardy; the pee tay and te book worn indae upon | was placed On the 17th, Capt. Kerr. 2d dragoons, with | ral injury to the rice crop in the district, aud although second sister having concealed her pregnancy until | her ledgers ; but few wayfarers enter her vaulted | his company, left as excort to Col. Collier, collector for | the warm weather bas caused a general improvement | ‘Tur EiGsron Scur wrecked, fallen ine vi “sp hefare yesturlny. NOt being able tn eeeaaee arches the clerks move listlessly. ‘The election | Suu Francisco, ‘This entirecommandimade about thirty | in the locks of tho ries, yet {is By no ueaus probable poe ae Manta, daughter of John Hoag, of the | 4, of Nuntueket fea Loar oth wanse anh hot eee bail, he offered to marry the mother of the chil ‘or directors cume on; the first developements | Ve miles, whea an express was dispatched with an | that afull crop will be made. ‘The rice is thin, and aay A neweotton dack mainsuil was knottek aronud tor and the worthy justice aooveyed the iaraligeees of that day soen showed that the marahadtis above | Order for it te there await the arrival of Gen. Brooke | moxt of the planters have beon obliged to plant over Pog Crinaites TE Fah eee OC Poe dI ae an, | Sakis SGAESAE SAUL ead one! hanobtens The ieee , : He an fats (x00 , i Dr. Tyng, Cuances H. Puniies, of Reading (England), | could uot be made out, , far unde tothe fumily. "What was his astonishment and | Cunal street hud controlled amajority of the stock; | 32" Situ duily csperted ue this pace bet the lagen, | Rares oftheir erop. We may safely say that the crop | 9 catmanmx Nasussy, of thia chy, pei’ e Lei ¢ Wingheaaepy sic ea by daily expected at this post, || \. horror, to learn that the heart-broken parent had | the old directory were ousted ; they went to law | aster eae sie itesnibaate eae pr oe hae ite bles eta cet <2 Ee en ee Least Tees wu fo Sunday, the 10th instant, by theRov. Mr. Haight, | Sroxen—Ship Martha, Skinner, of Fair Haven, Wareh 16, ames Frannisn to Mist Exizasern Osuons, both of | 8 months out, 100 bbisvil (so reported), lat 46S, ion 0020 We discovered that the next youngest daughter was | and lost. |The new. directory are now installed, | supposed, been the cause of his delay. ‘The Rifle regi- i (99 renee ford, ont 33 mn Otter Creek Point, which have been of the skipper as a’portion of those whi Married, ting on board the F. Itis feared the crew perished. ‘They On Monday, the 11th instant, at Ossining, by his ho- | Hote {pshus Dodge, ekipper; Saul Witham, Gee Sytvesters nor Judge Lockwood, Josuua W. Bowxoy, Jr,, of New | 2°? 2 AULA EAM) Oe Sekaee, entified by the father, oil The Keereville Republican says that the grading of | this city. Ship Cicero, for N enctente, by Mills, ulso, On this being kaown, the | and in a short tume will be seen wending their way | ment lett on the 10th, for their destination on the 34 the, with 30) bbls off, popular feeling savored strongly of the application | across Cunal into the Second Municipality boxes | Oregon route ; the regiment has been frequently heard | ,he Plankroad is rapidly edvancing, and is nearly See SEGRE park Pact, fin Pacity tor Paichaten, 100 bile oil 9 ot Judge Lynch’s code to the culprit, while the | of specie and gold, ledgers und portfolios, et cetera. | !TR: since its departure, and all were getting wlong | Sr'ti'v plauk has already been commenced, (find fh inst, Int 8241, lon 67 11. . , : mg : : f ; well, several of the oflicers baving their families alon : Le Tay . - jpoken. father, almost distracted with sorrow, loaded his | The naked charter of this bank is alone worth half | ii) (heme ot ue llcer®. having the . é 8 tog lilpens; Rosca’ Stasm. in the Gfth year of he see Bark Sawacrow, tue Clartoegses Hay 21, Ta} 728° rmurket, mtending to have summary vengeance on | @ million of dollars. More anon, —-P. H. W. The -fellowing’, disposiddwiheatihesn:maasvoe the’ | iA Da Rabo: fils frierlds and relatives are reepectfally Invited co | Bryeroritais jus days from Cadiz for Buenos Avren konk the despoiler of his peace and of his family. The companies, as far us I have been able to ascer- a M Dee aac). | STR Unis enReL geamn Wily epitome. ot Haury Balan Te ao to age ee Tata ie Bondca ca ve i ‘ 4 Fs : . 9 NDAY, |—2 P.M, , rig Daroup, from Turks Island for i é 7 Villain, to save himselt from being lynched, made New Orzeans, June 1, 1849. | tain. Major Sanderson stops at the first post on | Asuyy are firm at Saturioy's voter with ater of | winckwell, Astoria, this day, (Tuesday,) at 4 o'clock, | op leh ry ar. onkene She LIAS mF ilton, York, from Rio Grande for Philadelphia, Magy a speedy retreat to jail, where he now is awaiting | The Cuty Inundated—Cost of the Works Abandon- | the route, viz:—Fort Laramie; his commund will e St Roque, the various actions, which will res 4 by 01 jes C and E, ti emen, * Prat eared sae ey insome weve |” ed Negligence of the City Authoritus—Specula- | Semen Ge sisth tatancry ciheees, etwas Aad | ieot is firm, and no change in prices. FLoun—Owing | Bloomingdale Ioad, Cuussrorurn Muunay, Inte of the | “SeprWh Ailing fom Portland for St John, PR, Juae 7, This affair has thrown a gloom over our whole | tions om the Rear of the City becoming its Port | Col. Roberts, Capt, Duncan, Liout, elliott, “Bre- | £6 the scarcity in the mutkel. holders, aro asking an | Province of New Brunswick: in the O7th year of hisago, | 21 miles of bi Geovecs Banks. : t & ur whole of ity becoming tts Port ot Capt. M'L f the rifle: ‘5 “4 advance; gales were made of 4.000 bbls, at $412 a $4 His friends and those of his family are invited to at- Schr Wm Perkirs, from Boston for St Johns, £R, June 8, serait, and a ona urther developements and Point for Shipping—Neéw Men Wanted to | Hrevct Capt, Hendrickson, Livut, Beptes and Liat, | 250r fine; $4663 8 $4023 for mixed Western and | tend his funeral from St. Michuel’s Episcopal church, | 0 Bleck island. aehgn e procured, they wil varded. ey of : de on: a . ; °1 Ports. , Y wu beforwetsaurmana, | Fill the City Ofices—A Priest Flogged—Aquatie | 1wbbs, 6th infantry. Capt. Vanvlict, A. QML, and | Genevee; $4 813 u $ofer ound hoop Ohio: Soa soley | ocleck Pe Mann Non? tals Gy CPusedey), E11 Bocxo (Buenos ayes), previous to. April 1-Sld Norw Amusements of the Cuty—Cotton and Sugar | fyerer Majer Sivonen Git hin Conpaey Grand teug | for pureGenesceand Michigan; and $4 62/ga$4 08% for | On Sunday morning, loth instant, after along ill- | “hownay, April 14—Ship John N Gosster, Davia, to loads in about 100 bbls, of pots and pearls, Corron—The mar- | ‘On Sunday evening, the 10th instant, at his residence, aithat $4 6 ; Our B < 7 : Southern, Rye—Sales 300 bbls, best qual. at $3. Gaain— | riess, Buivoet Quinx, in the 40th year of her tion for Chika, sala Nee Fats aiie Re es mand Yeliow-Fever—Democrateand:) of Sant Wewton. i. gurstcons the pgend port so be | ihe market fr heat in rtoady Ryelsfnnetiv. Mai:|| _“Hixfrlenda cua esqualutances ana. those ee Pater (BuRNOg Avis, April 21-Ship Welhelm, (Prus) Schulte Bf. id a higs, §c. ° i Sol. E ley is dull at 57c. a 58e. Corn is steady, and in geod | Mitchell, are respectfully invited te attend her funeral | 0" Peer orion, (Van) Matthieson, for do dos oe shout the Grst of June, Brevet Lieut. Col. Roberts, | demand, with sales of about 10,000 bushels at 7c. a o80. | on Tuesday evening, 12th, at 4 o'clock, at Gowanus, | R°T@X (Ham) Vallesen, do do; (Brem) Hohorsty Choléra—Theatricals, §c. The w i ! { ening 1» Se. arm weather has now set inn good earn- | with his company. C, rifles, and company G, 6th infant- on Quixotte, (Brem) 0: lo do; Ds ; ies : for Southern mixed; 8c. a 50c. for Southern white; | immediately outside Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, xe lo; Doro Only a few cases of cholera have been reperted | est, but { think it will be greatly moderated by the a3 tale ee a py eee en. 620, a 623¢¢. for yellow; 58c. & 600. for Wertern mixed: | from her brother-in-law’s, Patrick Hagan. ge oe ol ia bork Bilen Atpuster an Genes within the last three days, and all have originated | great body of water which surrounds us. It is, | &* Commilerary and AQ. Master. vAfter the departure | 804.68%¢. a 64¢, for Northern round. Oats are dull | On Sunday, June gern shiort Ulness, of can, | Ne euamas Seesh Brice Or onboard the Argyle, which brought over some | however, the hot-bed of mosquitoes, which next | of these truina, the garrison of Fort Leavenworth will of ano bbls ae "10" for me mand $828 for Aiden Bet Waren the: mad year of fer ae the daughter of | jya('arr, Xenophon, hgtee do. vn 2? Pendleton, Baty one hundred and sixty Irish emigrants. One of | to negroes, are the greatest evils we have to en- ates St intuniey. "Breve Capt, 4 ore Spedates, | 38 dpe lenght fem with erpepye ware ern layed ee beyond fhe mag and Pores Rice (not Port ep arrtsyeet! wd dial : 3 a 4 i . ae st Lard—Sales of 100 bbls. were made at 6360. a 7c. Wat TB ‘ashington Temple of rty, No. 2,and the | Ji:remze, about May 1— 5 the paseengers, on the voyage, contracted the ship | counter in this latitude. Countless millions are | Mfemen.with thirty men, awaite the alrival of General | Lard elon of 0 Pils, wero mada At big a fe. Wale. | Dever in general aud Columbian Chapicr, No.7, O-of | verter eageceout May 1—Schr Kokeno, Sparks, henes, only Jone 2—Ship Robert Patton, Fulton, for S6 fever. When he was landed, he was still ina very | hatched every day, and, at night, fly in clouda | ye gult Lakes ny ABOnt OF California, as his escort | “sates of 1,600 gallons linseed at 6te. «600. U. A. aro respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at | )MATaMz+8, June 2—Ship, Robert Patton critical condition. Since then, he has been pro- | about our dwellings, sparing no one from their in- ~Monpay, June 11-6 P.M. | the residence of er an at eer nest are ‘ot Fortland, weg tch sul cen aE " 4 M Colonel Monroe, heretofore stationed at Savannah, - nue B. on this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. > nounced out of danger, whilst the nurse who at- has been ordered to Sunta Fe. Itinundrrstood that he | The flour market was firmer, owing to the reduced | "Ooh aa evening. Juno Lith, in the Z7th year of ge Ge ee ‘ ; * ‘ fernal nips. Children’s skins every morning look ‘ ipta caused by the late break in the canal. 4 fe ne ed him on shore has fallen a vietim to the precisely mene thes hadi becmmmecired! Over wath | Boe out to xelieve Co}. Washingten, whos at present | Sfo\ndvag and Tiel grathe were roaterstguout a hisage, Warren W. Eacen, of Newfane, Vermont, brig’ Hussia, Hanson, for do, ding; sohr Moraing Seast ieee The Seguin troupe have been delighting the | ® thousand pins a OPmRIANG Seno per barrel edvance; among the lots disposed of, were | Brattleboro’ papers, please copy. ald beige Marcellas, Susan, Spolford, and Solomoxe ‘od people of Boston with choice Englaiiorean The engineet has ir returned from the crevasse Naval Intelligence. See a eee rialen Tieye fatten, ‘Weekly Report of Deaths ag oNGks May 27—Brig John Colby, Hateb, for NYork, & ast night Mrs. Seguin, at her benefit, gave us the | *.C@trolton, which he has abandoned to the futher | phe following list of oficers were attached to the U. | mained about the same, Meal was dull, Wheat was | In the City and County of New York, from ihe 24 day of ‘Queerc, June4—Arr br bark Miles, Ayre, NYork, tH La fille du Regiment,” Mr. 8. as the Sergeant. | Of Waters. The breach is now nearly a quarter | g, ship Obio, on the 20th of November last, at San | firm but dull. Corn was firmer, with pretty free sales. The eran was étowded with any eANy ofa mile wide, and twenty feet deep, roaring | Francisco :—Commodore Thomas Ap C, Jones, Com. | Pork was firmer, but inactive. Beef was in good do- Men, 152; Womon, 120; Boys, and fashion of the city, who testified their appre ae bellowing worse than a thousand mad | mander-in-Chicf, Pacific squadron; CommendshC. R. | mand. Cut meats were dull, sthatorday a quotations, 1; apoplexy, 5; angi belg Auiaxonl Davin uke nd fash the ». | 4 i i * . ; : Phas. Nt sules were t. ; a a 7 Nie ciation of the singing ok “ the Daughter” by the | Tetly heard. ten mice off The water. now | M-armetong: Lieuts. Jewepy Greens, hare | marked change in groceries, wile tales Were moJeals, ST eagoallie, y choles intastin, 4 cheers | Thodiag ©” Mey i APE Deis Henry Woodie, Chamberlain 8g * Most uproarious applause. Mrs. S, certainly added | forme a vast luke inthe rear of the city, and is | 24 Geo. F. Emmons, James MoCormick, Henry Eld, | Cotton was dull. ) 2; consumption, 38; oonvulsions, 13; croup, | | St Jouns, NF, May 28 (back date)—Brigs Isis, Mann, from another jewel to her crown, SLB pushing its way up the perpendicular, while it ig | 3:3, acting Lieut. C. Ap R. Jones; Surgeon, N. C. Bar- Asnes.—The market was better, with sales of 150 | 7; congestion of lungs lebility, hi delirium tremens, Baltimore, arr 28d; Abeona, Lynch, for Boston, 6th inst. The Viennoise are also here, tripping it in, the | } ® Up the perp » 8 ing Kurgeon ofthe fleet; Purser. Samuel For- | bbls, pote, at $5 56% 0 $5 623,, with small lots pearls, | tisrrhes, 17; dropsy, 4; dropsy in the head, 10; drown Sr Joun, NB, June 6—Arr schrs Dolphin, Holder, NYor most satisfactory manner, afteroons and evenings, gradually flooding the ad pireets, and will jain, P, G. Clark; Captain of Marines. Joseph | at $5 56% . ae "gd epllopey, 1i corysipelas, 4 vor | Gth, Monclovs, French, Baltimore. Cld bth, echt Reli om nl ae 5 : 4 ; F i rhs 4 uerpe B " 8 fever ty- | Johnston, Philadelphia, toa very large number of spectators. One never | {y2¥ toons ach the IR Aee Pet or ail the’ print | SiGjdiardy: 24 Lieut. of Marines, James Willey; Ist | | Baravercrrs —Flour—The sales reached about 8,000 | phius, 10; heart, disease of, 6; hoping cough, 'f;\ inflamma. | | Watouman's CaPry (Patagonia) March 18—In port, shi imitable dancing which these well drilled little | Cif , p 5 geon, Ep! - Bee; do, and mixed western at $4 06% 0 $4 O24; straight Go- | of lungs, 16; intlammation of stomaah; 4; infammation of | Loadon; Russell, McDonough, Huston; barks Brighton, Whit rune to thie Yeh day of June, 1349. Rocusriz, May 4—B " 5; Girls, 62. otal, 400, Pe Stistyr iri nmilige sa gig vgmtte See SuninaM, May 15—Dark Inctte, Higgine, from Boston, digs ; bleeding from womb, Royal Saxon, Stickney Philadelphia; Patriot, Brown, : city. 7. Maccoun; Comm. Scoretary, Wm. M. Steward; Pass- | neree and ‘western do, $4024 a $4 68%; favorito infiatamation of womb, 1; : foreigners constantly exhibit; What a vast deal | °'We understand from those who have visited | ¢d Midshipmen, fy F-Tattnall J. 8. Maury. t. Jones; | brandeTndiana and Michigan at 475. €4 Stig: round eos fiorieys Issues | brig Sistas Wiliams, Londons toke Porta, Sealey eee of labor, and time, and patience, and scolding, | the crevasse, that it has scooped out for itselfa | Midshipmen, J. P. Foster, Beverly Kenaon, E. O. | hoop village mills, $475; round hoop Ohio, $4 8734 ewmpates || dans » d jschr Terriah, Bailey, N Lon~ Home Ports. must Madame Weiss have expended, betore they | channel, that should the river continue for amonth | ®™™es. A. N. Lodge, Philip C. Johnson. jr, John T. | $5; fancy Ohio, $5 a $5 3734; pure Genesee, $5 a $6 & foi: to 2 yeurs, 26; 2 to 5, $1; 5to10, | Arexanonsa, June 7—Arr schr Charles D Hallock, Davis, rrived at their present state, little short of per- : Woods, A.B. Cummings, J. B. Miller, Win. H. Ward; ; Gonesee, $5 25 a $5 50; extra Ohio. $5 50 ten ¥ “ “ longer to pour its volume of rae down upon us, | Captain's Cierk, C, Stribling: Purser’s Clerk, R. Ri | $¢ 4:3, aud extra Sanabas; $buse $50. OF t ase 89 $0 40, 85; 40 t0 50, 44; 50 £060, | NYork. Sid 9th, schr Senator, Kuapp, do. ‘A mognificent full length likeness of our great | MY become a bayou, or in fuct, @ portion of the | sinton; Gunner, John W. Ponnington; Boatswain, | made, 8.600 bbls., chiefly fine and lower grades, were for 8, 12; 89 to, 5; 90 to 1 Bostox, June 0—arr barks Arco Iris, Colburn, Buenos mtateaniait is pudliae jl wihaemnmarthett ace which, at no distant day, may become the | Moses Male; Sail Maker, George T. Losier; Purser Stew: export, Of southern, sales of about 600 bbls. were A. W. WHITE, City Inspector. Arresi Liowelli » fend ton, Quincy for N Orleans; schra> Godiitts a port and front of the city, thus reversing the pre- | ard, Thomas C. Johnstone. made, inoluding Georgetown, Alexandria and Brandy- | | City Inspxcror's Orrice, June 9, 189. ied ew York; Fortune, ix, do. At Quarantine, Jast two days in one of the parlors of the Tremont. h 1 ta 2 Q ship Ocean Star, Williams, Liverpool, with loss of main top= The heavy brow, and that towering forehead which | £°2torder of things, and trom what we know ofthe | Nava. Count Mantiat.—The Court met yesterday at | Wine. at $4 67/46 $5. In New Orleans thfre was — ant mast; Br brig Rebocoa, Simpson, Galway, Ireland. h othe praiyled: the fe ig f thought,” freaks of this great river to desert its natural | the Navy Yard, pursuant to adjournment. Lieut, | nothing offering. Kye Flour—Sales of 400 bbls. were ‘Weekly Report of Deaths ‘elegraphed, brig Rideout, trom Alexandria, Signal for a reece errietiae pe fa He forge of thought,” | channel, it may, unfortunately for some, become | Prentiss asked for time to prepare interrogatories for | made ut $2 874 a $204. Corn Meal was dull at $2 873% In Brooklyn, for the week ending Juno 9, 1849. bork and abrig. Sid, Saturday, ship Australia, (iu tow of” sti wed us we were lo - x Som Yew Jet . 16; Adults, dren, 21— the Jasob Beli); bark Cherokee; Sunday, brig C cistined a tnen Phi ere looking at the sem- | 169 true. _ This Would be, however, a happy hitfor | the cross-examination of Com’rM#Read, which was | fe New Jersey. Wheat was held sbove oe views of Maiea:2% xeconies, thy Adu, 271 aren, Zi Total, Be tegen yan ig Chas J Dow, I Nanerday ne ae f the cold and cheerless | “We Proprietors of swamp lots in the rear of the aa nae bach his aia vp eaeaes “ eee ae a BOC ah ble., for heated couthera and | }cholera. morbu 5; compound fracture, 1; drovsy in the hpi RI, June 7—Sld brig John Hill, Diman, Vir~ i fe in | City, The abandoned works have cost the city “e 4 sn al western; 58¢. for southern mixed; 69e. » 60c. for west- | $% opidemie eholere, d;, fever. gcariet, 4; fever, typhoid, | © \ gon, June 7—Arr sobr Granvill Ye shan P P1 y M A ; p " 4 , i, , Porter, i. 7 rain which fell all ey fires and flannels were in | yswards of two hundred thousand dollars, while Sen tuizbd; ond Clo: @ €4340, foe round. nosthisre end | tree cisese ce mnaaeimntion of gee, iacamma tion TE eT Lo Morenita nville, Porter, NYork, Clq af ed thot eee nae 7 . 4 2:inflammation of lun . demand. To-day we have summer once more. | the damage to. the city will not ae thor of dan uae OF SBR cat at COO SONAR Tersey illow, the market closing with, buyers at Gio, | menses, 2 eid ge, 1) paralysis, 1; tiliborn, 1. BAMEPORE, done Are brig Abo, Jones, Rie Janarog Our New Orleans Correspondence. ten millions. The crevasse could have been | th? execution of Antonio Sibbilich, convicted of mur. | GUI Rye was dull at Give. a S7/¢c. Bariry was inac. - — — Ie hra Jullaa Mister, Sterling, Kingecon, Jane Macy 4 Po! dl cloced up, in the beginning, for five thousand | Yer on ‘board thip St. Louis, in July lant, on the high | {vest tue aGze. Quis wereloweryand selling for comal |“ A rary IAPR LLIGH NOM, — | hme dinner, ioagne inand: atta “Diosia Nina New Orceans, June 1, 1849. dollars. So much for the inefficiency of the | seas. the Prisoner was conducted from his cell to the and river at 36c. a 37c. 7 Sasabeie tar Debate By, Hbcubeey Flrtined, elena Cartie.—Offered, 1400 beeves (all eocteeea ae owe and calves, and 2200 sheep and lambs. he dulness which rowan | pervades business of all kinds fe id’ —The Old Cathedral—Her Wor- | present city authorities, who, instead of attending | yard of the parish prison. His sentence was then ri ah riers her F pe ri ih to the affairs of the city, may be seen all the time | to him in English by Nr Willlam 8 Scott, the U. shippers—The Shipping—22d | February—Pro- | at the cabarets and tippling shops, squabbling about | Marshal, and also in Spanish by Mr. Louis Duvigneau, | {the city, at present, Leaves the cattlemarket exempt gress of Improvement—Pecultarities of the French. | offices. A more illiterate and inefficient set of men, | the U.S. translator. At hifif-past 11 o’ctock, the pri- Ina great teaaers, though to-day there was less brisk. | au awnarr, Detained here molens volens, for two months, ae the Mayor down, could not be found in the ae euee Meir eatnn Siceranting Ue paves ness in the yard than there has been lately. Prices peed EA exter Retr ills (Br), St John, NB ca ; : . whic i 5 vat; a, Jun Twill send you sketches, written: currents calamo, | ou \d. Our city has been more than once ruined by ? keep up to“bigh water mark,” yet; but sales havo been Cleared, Tibi Hawne Wookie dor lines Seine Tea heir yeokiees Cad Tinproviden! managaceate Thy | Ste the pret, very firm, and was concious of ait | MAde toa fair extent, We quate the extreme range at | ships —Louvze, Weeks Rotten, R D Harlbnt & Co; Har- Hur h Nason! Sale N York cia he tore oat yoaes = OE ‘Sew Werk. Sane Washington reports off Annapolis ® bark at Port of New York, June 12, 1849, Inlends 8 thls Fgeed Brig is ® bar! Ole, aie Hateahine v Br,) Jameson, St John, N H Dougluss, {rods douelro! sobs Vier: Feawell, NYorke wie! Meek et Douglass, for Rio de J brigs’ Hanover, York, Bostons 430 | moon Riazs, 7 29) wien ware ras Ihave been here a month—not idle. Ihave, in | now time the people should rise intheir strengthand | tp ray from $8 to $9 25. A few transactions over and un- | yard, Corlis, Belfast n yy & Co; Hermiue, Ras- | Mat: Sid Sth, 'bi a Wi * Id rise, t at was going on. He maintained, with his last | ) Corlis, r t Matanzas. ‘bigs Cornelia, Winchell, Guadalo this strange city, seen much to admire, to amuse, | electnew men of known integrity and ability to ma- | breath, his ianocence, saying that he did not deny hav- | iio ra dete lating reeds eae onic ike Perse Guobee, Le pte red a ee OTe Antisaron ba OINi brig. Pasir Vaten Noite regret, and condemn. ‘To relieve the tedium, I will | 8&8 their aflairs, to devise ways and means, out of | ing killed the passenger on board the ship, but that ee | te eee een at enon would be left ovur NB, J B Kitching; Louisians, Dewhurst, Port | Sid Br barks Kingston, Robinson, Liverpool; Sir ‘Chas Nas 3 4 . the vast revenue, to pay off the city debt, and re- | did not know at the time what he was doing, or thathe 1d: 100 were driven to Brighton, Cows and Calves Il, pier, Hamble, St John’s, NB. Write you, at different times, of her churches and | duce the taxes, which HOW hang us & millstone | Had cemmitied th act, und tat he mas suljest tots | UA 100 were driven to Brighton; , (owsand Calves | Viarnetpeculan (Br) Kohn, Duence Aszey Wr Wetmn | P Suge TAs, oie § Byeatury, Matantas eathedrals, of her bishops, priests, and minis- | around their necks. F at le enti Viidate, aad wad am Lambe—The former sold nt from $1 83 to $5 50 a $5.55; | O Brown, Horton, Bangor, Chastelain & Pouvort. 7 | Ammermans Cover and soaaket. Bd sche Baran heveotane tere, of her courts and judges, of her suburban re- | _ Yesterday, we have to record the fogging Of | auted by the Marshal and hisdeputies. ‘The prisoner | t A PO 0 oe Tbe Tee Blot cad take, | Chmeteotan sane ea eran er otad hy Wa 2 TERA ERR ETT treats, of her numerous charitable institutions, | Mother priest, Father Louis, for his teo frequent | was dressed completely in white, After being asked i¢ BUDdTed, 37 44 a 62%4c.; straw, $175 a 82 50, and plen Tikiob, Miragoane, 8 W Lewis; Pauline, Jags Ane Elliot, tur N Yorks tps: ‘Sir Colin Camp! 5 Schre—Dorca , ine , js i Corron.—‘Lhe sales were quite smail to-day, T rat i te . ell, munificently endowed, of the peculiarity of the | Visits to the wife of a gentleman of this city. | he had anything more to ray, and replying that he had | seas a Tod 1s OU8 buchciot corn, in | Stiles Key West, Tooker & Smith; Arlington, Lewis, Alex~ ). Rankin, for ‘Liverpool, lug; izabeth (Br), Barelays, 5 afer Ms — . 8] s dria; Plato, Hammond, Baltimore; Homer, Kent, Boston, 01 wh: 01 NY. d laws, which so much contribute to building them This, however, is a matter of daily occurrence | not, and was prepared to die, he ascended the scaffold bulk ete Srigsaie for Liverpedl, uh BME RAWIOATIN'| Mv ateuten eke Pe ee el OORT E ork, Ifull for NYork, fags aves >: | wi ve y ription of et here. The reverend gentlemen of the priesthood, | with a firm step, without showing the slightest trepida- 3 $d, Cott i “ " ef ike ovetiow, its present disastrows effvets and | Hefe, are great adepts in Onderdonkism! ” | tion, "The rope) being fixed around his neck the eap 2804 Sa. ana at. $i per bale. Heavy goods, 228.64, Jamestown, Tratk, Liverpool, Mays Femi G iano’ cena eae {te probable effect in the {utare; I will t The principal amusement of our city now is | was drawn over his face, and, ot a given signal, the fall 0 (iow, 2.600 bushels peas were taken, at 64d, 400 | and Sof steerage penseopers, ugsiate, Curdasr i flowell May York, wig: ‘Noreh st 3 Fea eer eee eve tren tase e | boating. The streets are filled with beautifully | being about three feet, he was launched into eternity, fice cotton were tuken to Antwerp, at 4d. ‘To Havre, | 2% latss, lon 45, apoce bari Luwconco, hence for Belfasy, drive with you on Sabbath’s eve, on the Gentilly tess. . without making » struggle, sao he lpg There 3 | ge A on 05 30, spoke whip Sheffield, t road, or to Carrollton—for this day’s evening is a | painted boats and gondolas, rigged out in the gay- | "There were about five bundred persons outelde, who | they remain ad = Sere nS Gap PEEL id big . i great gala day—religion is within doors, andall is | estcolors. They have taken the place of carriages | were highly indignant that tho excoution did nor’ take | Be & €o0d demand for vessels San Francisco, iner), Layrence, Liverpool, 44 days, Fi ¥y it 6 | asa mode of conveyance. In some of the wide One or two were chartered for that port last week, and on to Mt Bowe! gayety, fun and frolic without. To visit one of our | " lace in public, and expressed themselves in strong ther to-day. ‘Those taken up are expected to load x fH) Misade, 08 Aaya lagi bar public tquares on some Sabbath evening, at the as- streets more than 100 boats may be seen at a time. | language against the Sheriff. who had Soria to do suse Tht geal Nope Sete Ben Seer oe Aeee || par bark Rrova Sages coun ondon, 42 days, in ballast, | jth) bathed cension of a bulloon, or the display of fireworks, to. | Conveying the fair and the beautiful from house to | withit. Itis highly creditableto the Marsal that the | 1510,” materials . ‘ * ir bark. Heroine, Miller, Newcastle, Eng, 56 days, with | Waiting, for , hear the commingling of voices and the variety of | house. At night, the scene is one of enchant- | execution was @ private one. We think it no fitting D416. ‘of 800 bales were made, at 400. a 450. coal and 27 passengers, to Barclay & Livingston. April 17, psapere, Getvee (Sey Uae language, it would remind you in imagination ofthe | Ment, rivalling the amusements of old Venice her- 3 nberehae Hay.— 8: 4 De Mew hury cams tgig Belvidere (Br), Robe: from NYork, wtg; Conv i spectacle for either men or women to witness. It is @ | 311), —‘The transactions within a few days comprise | 1S {fom Jv spoke, bark Diyron, of Newburyort; May 29, | Titian, for NOrlenus, lig: Momo (Ur), Greig, fr Giasgawy confusion of languages in Babel. To look around | #e/f. One can hardly believe that he is sailin : over the pavements of some of the beautiful North Star, Bishop, from. ing, trom Bostou, do; Salli- jat 41, lon from Boston for it Liverpool. terrible punishment, and should be always executed im > Te oe area the wand. 6.000 dor 20 Ibs, at | Sh? de; trigs Aegir (Dan), Gaarn. for x port in 8 Am Gc. a0%c, Aix and eight months; 8,000 ‘Tampico at | br lark Sbarnon, Davis, Bristol, Eng, 60 days, with mdse . private, with the grave solemnity that the occasion de- Charles Kershaw, Beloher, 1 mands, and pot made an exhibition to ford, Pieree, for a Norther you on the dense mass of human beings, to behold . isfy the curi- | 2” ‘i hi hii ali ers, to G H Meyer & Co, vessel to the master. their variows grades of color, their national pecu- | thoroughfares of the great commercial South-west. | osity of a gaping crowd, which bas alwaysademoral- $6 cight mouths, 1m ehiadelphia, for tbls Maret, | ne Tint a0, ‘Len 69, epoke Be bark Woltvilles henee foe | {em Juckeonville, ato undorse reyai liarities and features, you’ might conclude that | , 11 the poorer wards, the distress can hardly be | izing effect. New Orleans Picayune, June 2 wn Rone ging ; Miramichi, NB, oxthern ports 10g, A: another flood was ut hand, and the square was the | G¢seribed. I shall not attempt it. {irdlabir nhc [oie was lower, und emall sales Thomaston making | iism Yank Capella, Decken, Antwerp, and 48 days trom | Port /4e, seul (Oliouy, $ ark, and the people there assembled, one of every |, ‘The weather 1s now favorable for cotten and | Fine ar Lovisvitic, Ky.—Yesterday, about 1 “X14, gronrs.—Sales of 400 bbls, white rosin were | pascuustie to ET Poppe. May. 17, lat 43-30; lon 449), was | Seay ag charlocta. (Swep, Sobe nation on the globe, whom God had determined to | 8¥@at. The frost we had, some weeks ago, will | o’clock in the day, the extsnsive bagging factory | made at $3 50 a $4 25, and 700 do. common on private | boarded by a dont tru rk Margaret Walker, Aymers, | TP¢, ‘de: tomers, Watton, from West, Indies, wis; Norte, ate: not materially lessen the crop of either of those | of T. 8. Forman & Co, on Main street, above Preston termu, 100 bbls, spirits turpentine soid at 226, from Liverpool for Halifax; had been totally dismasted in ® | BICCt stom Barcelona, do; Choctaw, Kendviak, foom Boseeae Here you hear almost every living language | Staples. f street, was discovered in flames, and in an almost ine “Oy. —'The eales of linseed, im lota, reached 2,000 a | kile of wind, and was then under jury masts; supplied them | go Goi ingrinn (Sp), Kece, for Bareeloum, Idi, ken, with all their variety of idioms and pro- Cotton is firm, and the stock on hand is decreas- | credibly short time, the entire establishment, together (0 gallons. including English at $6 a 67c., and Amer- Bark EA Kinsman, Kinsman, Malaga, May I, passed Gi- DAwien, Ju sid brig Euwa Francis, , Bath, Mes pc Sele: bear tee 2h yn derstund | ing every day, by shipments to Europe. with its contents, were burned to the ground. ‘The jan at 5b w Ge braltur May 2, with fruit, &e, to Francia & Co, Jone %, lat | Easy Macuias Juve 4—Arr achr John, NYork. vinclalisme; here the Jerisien cannot Understant uf he cholera has very much abated. It is the | St¢ originated in the hackling room, caused by friction provisions.—Pork.—Sales_ of 400 a 500 bbls were | 2959, lon 6) 25, spoke Brem bark Constitution, 16 days from | , EPGARTowN, June 7—arn Tenses, Gorenks, eam well the creole French, spoken here by the lower » Shipte tucket for NYork. Sid» ciustes, so diflerent are the two idioms. We think Fa of the machinery, Several of the hands, when it first reheat 2 at | New York fi anilla, ery. Several ¢ Ne made, including, mess at $10 a 10 12%. and prime at | New York for Hhnsantl ner, Rio Janeiro, 87 days, with ut River, June G—Arr i et, and Eline Merserole, bas pd 7th, Mexioo, J Fifield, and Bay more? Pai: impression of the physicians, however, we shall | broke out, eudeavored to suppress the fire, but their $825. Beef was in good demand, and firm, with sales | Brem bark Di that it the learned blacksmith Burritt was here,with have both the cholera and yellow fever here all | etrorts were of no avail; beloce the engines could Of 250 bbis at $11 for good city mess, $11 60 for extra | Hflee, tod & L Fipps. i Mi « | ladelphia; ‘Jas Gopham, Norfotk; Ag the summer through. In orde Theserores to fill up | reach the spot. the entire building was in Hames, and qJo,,and $0 for eity prime. Cut seats were Quilat 4a | yehh aime gee, Sawyer, Cherry fi, 8 days, with lume | Help diator, Muller, Virginia; Ml all the living Jangusges at his tongue’s end, and , m4 i The he Fi B nany of the dead languages ulso, he would be at | the measure of our calamities, we only want a | quickly consumed, The heat was so intense that it 43/9 for shoulders, aud at 614 abc. for hains, dry | “Brig Metropolis (of Beverly), Bonnett, Mossina, March 20, | Mexva, Baker, aor. . s ry recoquis e the dialects although he might | great fire. - i __ | Tepeatedly set the houses across the street on fre. but .ajted and plain, in pickle, Lard was tirm, but inactive; | passed Gibraltar April 19, with freit, &e, to Beeclior, Draper aT gis eh ER oe cohrs Velocity, Monigome A iis purity, yet shrouded in its idioms and pro- | ™en for the first offices in the State; but it is con- | story brick house, just above the factory, was alse butter was more plenty, and was saleable at 8 a Ilo, for | if ere vt ole galley and balwarks, had repaired, but did | Tiel. Sld Oth, M'Intyre, Baliimore. J ceded by the whigs they stand no chance to elect 0. P,Q burned to the ground. It was a grocery and trading Ohio. and at 10a l5e. tor Western tub ; 150 kegs grease 4 Gh Cesese’t, beth Groncerown, SU, June 6—Arr schrs Ramble, Huron, N vincialisins, it would be Chaldeae to him. A 0). BY store, The loss sustained by the burning ot the facto- ea at Ob oOo. Cheese Wau auiet at ie Te, | ror tidersand Ab had port. dune & ob Gsore's, pasted Joseph’ Ann, Willis, Newbern, NC. Cla brigs Porto . their governor. butter sold at 644 a 6% q achr Georgiana, of Gloucester, 5 , Lon 66 50, We stand on the square Place d’Arms, looking | & - 8 ee ry is estimated at xbout $45000. Insurance was ef- Sexp.—Small sales flaxseed were made at 120c. per | spoke brig An, froin Boston for San Francisco, all well, Rico, Burk orks Willige, Fishy Fairhaven; Ly ley, on the turbid waters of the Mississippi running at Tur Corren Country at Lake Surrrion.—A | fected on tt to the amount of $20,000, in four offices in 66 1hs, Brig Seaman, Anderson, Messing, March 25, wiih fruit, &o, aie NORE or anes our feet, and pouring into the Gulf, the waters | 4 f the Cleveland (Ohio) Herald, | the city: the Merchants’, Marine, Aitna, and Columbi- — Wpraxxy.—Sales of 100 bbls. State Prison were made | to Chamberlain & Phelps; has had heavy gales of wind from B sae BSid sehr Hallowell, Baker, Philas i 7 | correspondent of the Cleveland (Ohio) Herald, at | ay insurance companies, at $5,000 each. ‘The lossof the Ole 21%. "1 fmited, and but li the W, while in the Mediterranoan; in the Bay of Gibraltar , a which heve their fountains in almost every State in gault Ste. Marie, under date of the 18th ult., rays :— arent Manitiee Cina oe ha mate at a1 SIM, ‘The recvipts were limited, and but littl ail of vessels, wind bound, April 2%, salted through ery @ a . offering. this Union; it is the 22d of February, a day sacred | ‘This little town is now full of strangers, bound for the | aits in company with more than 350 exil, counted from PM—AlL the vessels report 2 ’ , 4 sto! ” e Reap * “4 —. 8 ported at the and dear to the heart of every republican, no mat- | mines of Lake Suporicr, baving becn detained here by thenspousvilte Mauufuetering Companys’ wud’ they | Receipts of Produce per Hudson River Lines this day. eek. AY Nein pists sions se nee Rae qucheracs task evening, lett fx aeu ne ‘mmurise this morning. ter what sky is above him, ‘Look at that long line | the absence of one of the propellors, and an aecident | relularly employed from 100 to 160 hwnds, with 20 | _ Hudeon Kiver Lines—646 barrels flour; 2.522 do. peas; | DT tanding, wud waterlogged; suppored hor to be Am large bark, with a rod rignal and a black ball or cross im of ebipping, forming almost a circle. ant the | te the other; but both leave this evening, loaded with | jooms constantly at work, and which turned out 150 18 do. ashes ean built. her tere topsail, passed up thie afternoon, in company with & sireamers and flags of every nation Kissing the | fight and paskengers for the remotest extreme of the pieces of bu ing per week, rope-walk and hemp- Old Troy Line—542 barrels flour; 105 boxes cheese. Prussian brig Union, Boase, Bordeaux, 61 days, with bran- ph gt topsail schooner, Wind East, and very thic breeze, and fluttering With joy, on this national | Stestest body of fresh water on the globe. The Inde- | Pouce were sume distance in the Fear of the factory, , Griflith’s Lino— 602 barrels flour; 272 do. pork; 611 | dies und wine, to order, a PEO i ena 1: Cabittivat ie well bao : 3 a joy, on this national | lence has just come down, the rail vessels being yet | ” 3 do lard; 107 do hams; 74 do. reed. Brig Melozz0, Nichole, Cardenas, 10 days, with sugar, to Theradake’ Philedetphie, tal brig Acauicraglic. dew festive and were untouched. ‘There was but little material in ‘ rs 9497 . | Nesinith & Walsh, 7¢h Inst, off Hai ‘spoke brig Prank- horndyke, 5 ‘era with v, and | | on their spring voyage, with & good many passengers | th. puilding at the time, beyond what was demanded Eckford’s Line—760 barrels flour; 2.127 do. corn; | Nesmith & Walsh, toh a ole iostone Pere en He Fag ae ert oy a : Turn with me now, aud look to the west—what | from the mines. represent the winter as having | fc gail * hee 34 do. ashes his Ndicaea, Reagion, Mecvites, June, with mésa 6 bark Maria: p j <agovk ; ; yr daily use. Allthe machinery, engines, &e, were ; ; i rig Hodgdon, Hodgdon, Nouvitas, June 1, with mdse, to yGreat Britain, barks Suowdoa and three buildings are those so much alike, fronting | been unusually and that the enew fell to all | totally destroyed, and the «pread of the flames was so, _ OsWege Transportation Company—42 barrels ashes; | owen & Son. pe , wien ani on the square! The centre ones the old cathedral, | mear forty feet, and Iny six feot on the ground. Sul | quick that the books, papers, &e., of the concerm, that | £6 do. whiskey; 41 do. pork; 660 do. lard; 209 do. | rig Juverns, Rood, St John, NB, 9 days, with timber igs bane ?. Eg aR . heneath whose flag stones, und near the altar, lays | they suffered little from the cold. being well prepare ere not in the vault, were lost. The books inthe | hams. > MTS, 10 jarnham.. : Galveston, 30th ult. @id ships Parthenon, Woodbury, Liver-- Don Almanaster, its munificent patron and founder, | 1a doors and out to resist it, and besides their mining | “ott: ere uuinjured’ There wore rumore of 1, New York, Syracuse and Oswego Line~700 barrele | Ur brig Virginia, Mekeal, Pictou, vin Arica SAR yori Hinsley, Morrell dy; hindowtan, “Cus, “diy "Alas But the sun sets, and the bell rings a mournful | perations were generally very successful, and they | children being burued to death at the fire, which were, flour; 496 do pork. 4 troke Br brig Trio, Moore, hence for Sydney, NB, 12 days ont; | Grant (Br), Alexander du: Merion, Sampson, do: Venice, i; ah! that is the evening chine that caljg | Wet@ Bot annoyed by what was going on in the worldat | go furas we could learn, utterl: There were Sytacuse and Oswego—1,000 barrels flour; 19 do | sth, Bleck Island bearing N 60 miles, spoke brig Louisa, Ba- | See, Bordeaux; Rajah, mA Korks, Rockall, Miler, ep eal 9 sh ontario Some of them have just learned the result of | ashes; 02 do lard; 22 do. hams; 107 do, butter. con, from Const of Africa for New Londo Reston: Trenton, Snow, Ln Rochelle; Allechany, Shankla forth the worshippers to say mass for his soul—see alro contradictory and erroneo ents as to the ; Philadelphia; Wurhington, Keating, Lisbop; Gen Tay: r PP 4 idential , and are as much gratified or 4 f the fi Louisville (Ky.) Courter, June 6. Senecu Falls Line—1676 barrels corn; 60 do, whis- Br brig Wanderer, Benson, Picton, NS, 12 days, with coal, | jy atian, Phi brig Fred Crosby, Bostoms how they assemble and thread into the dark r | ‘as the ci may be, as we were last November origin of the Sre.— Lowisve 'y.) Courter, June key; 25 bales wool to Soule, Whitney & Co. 4 and; 6 sels Mary Filkins. Harrison, Point Asede Meneame ceeses. Whata motley assemblage; there goes a | To us, who cooled off six months ago, it is amusing to ivoiiorb Lonation There conned hie | Bcnuy '¢ Line—8,100 bushels corn. pen Gy rig Atlantic, Brown, Cherryfeld, 6 days, withlum- | {rgiachicoln; Maj Bache, lish, ‘Adeline, Tuck~ beautiful creole lady—an eye dark and brillant, | see the effect of political excitement upon the musoles |, -NDUS New York and Fultonyille Line—1, ‘Brig Amethyst, Brown, Sullivan, 5 days, with granite, for | ° Matagorda, ‘4 her neck of snowny whitness, covered with a pro- | avd minds of men. ‘That business upon Lake Superior | Commercial Hospital, in this eity, a crazy cabinet sf do, eorn. mates’ . " r pALNFetT, June7—Arr eche Coreno, Nicherton, Boston for ery great and very profitable to the country at | Maker, who ix permitted to follow his business, there TOTAL SUMMARY. Brig Olive, Sumner, Eastport, 4 days, with laths, &o, to Saraca, Tene 6—A0e beige salvandas heen an Sturges & Co. 0 que By having been placed in his sleeping apartment all the nd all question, The deposit of zg PI ping ap ger RC | ++ 4.229 Beef, bb neceseary tools pertaining to bis trade, The beautiful | ped fusion of rinipets of darkest hue, decked in all | Wil! h gayety; but she turns und pauses. Ah! that old | BO remote day, ts be Flour, bbls... . copper and iron is without doubt unequalled, and pro- by Truile, Davis, do: rebrs Adrian, Walpole, do; Levi Rowey Albee, Mobile, 17 days, for Bristol, RU | Weamore, NHaven: Lazoy, Powell, N York; Tredinore, Aulie, ? burhels.... none Lard. . woman hobbling ulong on her cane, dressed in | pap} : k which he manufactures excites the admiration of , with lumber, put in on account of the Easterly winds; sa! ig » ly those of silver are rich, and may be immensel, work whicd he manufacture! ave | Corn... . . Ashes. oe to i deep mourning, her head enveloped in a black | go, 1 ree no reason why the fisheries may not be at ex. | All and not one article is allowed to leave his little | Oats... Whiskey. . ee ee aie ee Wiluncs & domes toe mentor George Ryan, Till, days from Cut meats. scarf that must have been her grandmother’s—bat | tensive and valuable as thore on the banks of New. | shop without having a secret apartment, which he in- eens, boxes. they, too, have disappeared within the corridor. | foundland. The rapids here are thy only impediment | BeMiously contrives He takes a great pleasure in ox. One by one passes in the young and old—the qua- | to the navigation of Lake Superior by the vessels of the | Plainiug to viriters the method of manufact uring droop, the African, &c. Let us enter——what a | lower lakes, and if obviated by # ship canal of various articles, but not without first ascertaining from crowd are kneeling, crossing themselves and | ov)y in length, the resourvs of the vast country al lngharedD ph toegh = sebr Alexander, for Newport. June 2, Int 2%, lon 79 35, spoke | MAthiman® Cane, Coast ot canine ar, Ba * : xTUCK a che Bolivar, Barnard, Norfolk. ip Geo Schoticid, from Mobile for Havre—wishod to be ro- | aN ANT ao obte coe a teaey, Laneels PMnnaae 74 Butter, bbls. ried, i Pres't, Harrison, Nickerson, NYork; Liberty, Weeke, ‘Schr A Parker, Jr, Parker, Baltimore, 4 days, with flour son, won, Ys a 9 ee and corn; jo orden, hall. Sid 2d, sohr Roxbury, Sears, tialerinon in ihe eanal has been repaired, and the } "ii Vine Superb, Odett, Bay Ch tachra Rio, Over, Bueksville, SC: 12 o | the steward, wheth jenr, 21 days, with wood, seb dTney White, Smith hig - anc’ | us would be developed with grent rapidity. That such ich information hi loud tone, a4 be | seceipts henceforth will continue to augment. ke, to L Smit assengers, June 12, lat 39 40, lon 70, spoke , Ronaout. pte ge al a uds, some with their eyes directed | S" nai will be constructed some day I have but little as class of mon tip Columbia, of Portsmouth, from lialtimore for Beaton. ! Lanes amass, svenmeeniy Cantey, Diskion ie crucifixion, others to the image of the Vir- | doubt; but if not, railroad must be made around the ‘kably mdustrious, Foreign Market Schr Madagasear, Sullivan, Me, with out granite, forthe U | Sits Vlgr Oe mas Fenner, Nickel gin Mary. How gloomy did everything look | portage, which would be @ great improvement upon | amd never permits his door to remain open, unless the Bae ae Recmnrtehts wa piveontchiies [UDI RUE i 6 ars, Foon ee rE recat Ee Ress Deegan tap within that chapel. The rays of the sun that strug- | Cur present channel of communication ‘There is but | steward ix in bis company, After alt in the insane | | Basravors, May 26. Our market is at presenta Schr Franklin, Brown, Franklin, Me,6 days. Festety Fma Ne veer On oe Nareene’ beasie ( cles of linport, and prices — gled through the dusty glass lost their brightness | a rmail white population in ail this region. and the in- | department, ip whieh be is an occupant, have retired | Auntly epplied wish lt articles Spree ae ob; aud | Sarda Thempesy Hyenass, arrived on Scaday, trom and gludness, These three buildiqgs—the cuthe- | diane are dimirishing in number. Most of those in the | for Uhe night, he ventures out, and waike reveral times Being; prime pork, $11 a $11 60; mess $15 a $13 | New Orleans, repurte'—May 2th, off Tortuns, Nantucket; Thor J Becket, Babcock, Brooklyn; Vesta, Tom- lin, Providence, rcHmonD, June 9—Are sohre Mary J Peck, Dupuy, N rorder’ F icinity are mixed blood, and some of them are indas. | the entire length of the ball; should he bear the least | a4 . ; ‘4 Jen Albert, th, from Philadelphia fo rleans; | y, “ pote Emant Sorc ae 4 ied cae | trous ond thriving men, A sonsiderable part of them | mole. be start at full speed for his room, and will not | 60; corm, 140e. lots; B. E. peas, $1 PN si 180} | FEF altered hie plans, and would suil for Sayananhy Ivey, ot | Voth: M ‘1 serome, Wittard, Philadelphia, - u #0, 0F brick, covered with | sie oiverts to the Roman Catholic faith, and appear | venture out again on that night, as he thinks the | candies, Ife; lard, 10)¢¢; hams, 100 @ 120; P. bread, | peiize, 80 miles distant, spoke whale brig Pranklin,of Pro- | SAr ote SnneG-carr brig Nerous, Pabens, Suriwau $3.60 a $376, W. pine lumber, $14 # $15, large arri- | vincetown, with 70 bbls, and a whaling brig in eo, of do, with | oi) hark Lewir, Wallis, Zanzibar. vale and market overstoeked; P. P. $20, nomiual; R. 0, 2 bbls; Sth, More Ce le boaying WsW, lo gs pol Savansan, Jun Id ship Liverpool, Irvine, Liverpool?: v Jo Grande, from Mobile for Antwerp; came tine, si dine, Round ‘on; brign + Gide: it~ aver, 959 6 996 Maria, from Deleans for Phivadelphias Stat, Mah Ue Eee Webbe bearing SH 50 miles, spcke aiid supplied with provision Wiimsnerox, June &—Arr sehr Flora, Plate, NYork. stucco; the storms of ua hundred winters, and b 7 i je hi ing ip church as devout and sincere as more enlightened | bousc is full of witehes and oll acter him! fe hax the scorching suns of ws many summers, have erogregationsas the cect, "The Baptist dad Metho- | Deen known to walk oi night, wh ot alternately sported upon her walls and turrets, | dirta have missionary stations here, and besides ordi He appears to be about forty antil they have become as hard as granite, | nary religious instructions, teach to sehools of half manners: : and - ag of onal plainly lake the | breed children the rudiments of common ¢ cae ; esa or hee by bred be hea Ko ste ~ Let bark Wanderer, 88 days from Halitax, for New Orleans. Blaine and weather-beaten walls, and moss | Fort Brady was constructed by General Brady about a “1 ESR attesEed.— J h rom the Miner's Journ: Passence eovered surrets, that the works of those who built | quarter ofa century ago, and bas been garrisoned by | June 7 ‘ateli tila ‘The quantity of coal sent by railroad thie, sroeh Herald M wig Tce be Lg EO LivkheqgieePuaes ite fiom ene to rix companies of troops. Ul the Mexioan 43,806 O4—by enna) 16.464 11—for iM P , bart Purdy, of England; Dr Ireland, old 1h 2, Uriga Hoyal Sailor, Norfolk 3) | Tarot, Ene—Dark Shannon—Me Job, lady and two esown—-Mecsrs Morse ames trial of the Charleston ineendiaries, James H, them have long out-lived them. ‘This is ity, m4 e e Frenel War summoned them to the field, aud since then it has " y of being & taili off of absut 4,000 tons this week, The portion of the city, cag ing by _ reach mat tenantless, save a aciiteary sergeant whose. ‘utelitte, fod MA « has one dame antley, Was CO | Airead has inereaked ubout 1,200 tens over last week, ’ he Civatoen , Oliv PP ng wiry . SUPE Mal this wrucre co, tures hiss. All, St bur consisted of himself, but last night | Meherd in UAL wily os line 7th hie ard the canal bas fallen off, owing to the seareity of th, ship Thorne Anrwxnt Berk CapellaMe Amiman which front this square on three sides. Ali, ail pany of intuntry arrived, and we now shall be safe | ‘The number of deaths in Boston last week wan 65 1s. This will be @ general complaint throughout ‘d for Deronrara; 224, b CAbDRTAe Bula, Molomro—Mry Burns and daughter, Me Wok aneiegt, cumbrows and inconvenient, How | trom the white mon fe myption, 9; @f seariet fever. #, of ehotera, & the whole season, If the @anal Company qould offer ,

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