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a — PARA LTR EE I TE LE : barrels | Cirsrercos, Jaws 2—Bark Lysander, Clapp, from Curae of the Hon. John © % Domestic Miseellany. Oswego Canal Line.--1,900 bushels eorn, 25 ; Dt let, diag foe Boston, abt lets ald ies, b ‘The Funeral Ceremonies of Gen. Gaines, | Views of ties toe othe Cathoun on a ‘Theatrical and Musical aca | A. Weston, of the Sable Harmonists, was sto% bea re- | putter ‘ miss Giver Hosea; Sth ules sche UA Tufts, Norton, foe Phabes aay, the mournful roll of the muffiod fon » Paeitic. Bowsny Tuxarae.—This theatre was well attended | oo i1y gt niutietts, Ge, by a boy. It isthourzut he will | ‘Troy and Michigan Léme.—050 barrels flo ‘iste ¢*9 : At neem, yosteriag. she mearatss Tl ; —Thave ree of Hit, 20th May, 1849. rformances were of the first order vty ‘Troy and Western Lime,—60 barrels flour,7 818 bushe | ees. ae, Moy 26—Are brig Maria, Weymonth, Roston, @rum, and the plaintive notes of tho fife, announced | Genvieaes—I have re ceived your juvitation in be- | last night, and the performa: noi survive. 'y Sep Darvele Sandi bibe.wesl, 18 bamnale aclaee, Garter tokree Riv (Babsma:), June 6~Sehe Gi Bike, the teparations for the funeral escort of the veteran | half of the citizens "2, mphis, to be present ata | The splendid national drama of “Putnam, the Iron A coal mine has been discovered “ear Springfeld, | © ph nero at demanded aten.oi Dawes teak vigtor fullcanls igedeataieel.’, patriot. Edmund Pendleton Gaines. With J orowd of | mosting of eltizem:. from, every part of the country, tO | gon of 176,7 was produced in a style of great beauty | Mass. New York. Syracuse and Oswego Line,—272 barvels | | Mavanz, Jove? —iu 0 oa Listieien tm tordetae Giher citzens, we Prone ded a outaining iieremalns | of AiUibg, oY exceares att of July next, fur the purpose | oa eect “The part of General Washlagtoa, a cha. | At the race courte atCambrlds, Maas on Thursday, | yg "Yoo se mucae pring gh ened ste, chartered av “2 1D) Charles Hotel, where the cofia eoutaining the renalng | of aidhng, oY expres 2g Puc en eo ake krttaise | acter dear to the heart of every American, was eus- | $2000 were pald for admission within the enelosure. Torar, suatMany. Cohen, irs Ripley, for st Petersburg, wt £2 15; Ellen, Hand of the old hero was laid out. e \ "oud from the valley of the s- | racter de: 7 Ham , at J 6; Lion, Alexander, and Mi Dy Meleber, for Co at cols Ork, Line to Toad Muscovado sugar at Sam Juan for thousand dollars wor''y of the gold dust brought | Flour. barrels. . . r, Gilbert, who, from what we have read of | , Ove * oh fhe dreraced. "the sword ured ch this oocasion. was | "l'would be he ippy to accept your invitation, and to | fined by, Me Clem Nrcouation filled with trucntuie | by the Lexington has beer, received tn Baltimore, fee one L aed that which was presented to the General by the State | be present om ehe occasion, but. regret to state that || hesnund interest. His action, manner, and everything, | ‘Three children at St, Louis were recently devoured asdd teotele, Cut meats, barrela of Tennessee, in testimony of the gratitude and admi- | have an eng geoment with which | cannot dispense, and | yesembied co much the Father of his Country, that one | by hog. Whisker, bareali:. 00° Chisesh, bosba. ig ration of the people of that State for the gallant do- | which wil) 0B oO Fpontaneous burst of applause grected his every ap- | ‘rhoro were 62 eaths in Boston, for tho week ending Ys ee sere fence of Fort Erie The cola was surrounded by an | | The © aieet of your meeting I regard as vory impor- | Fearne. Mr Derr, as General Puteam, wasan oxeel- | ¢heasch inet. wanted with the epaulets, searf and sword of | sippi to the Pacif 6 ‘Sevan, son, Burleigh, for Cows rh, chartered at $3 per unc; Vospasian, Davis, for frght; dward, and Clinton, Poster, dos oxen array of military and citizens, in whose faces deep sor- | tant. Oral the projects of the age, I consider it ent performance, and bespoke tor that gentleman. his y MARKETS ELSEWHERE, Mi thee. Auowerp, Ide: Edwin Augustus, Fow and veneration for the distinguished dead were | the © me of the pe es mogoitude. viewed either in ita | wot Rppearance, a fame which Will yet apread through. i ina Gpntenee es tide ARE ou 8), W Osoeat er, STOCK SALES. sAmichope, cuts; i Adams Magtin, And Pringetgg’ strongly expressed. | ‘The Governor and his aids, all in | €0mereialor political aspect It would do more than | Gut the land. {iis beautitul steed performed well,and | Mass, of the mu Rosron, June 15.—Brekers’ Bourd.—85 shares Boston and for Vowess'di: ebron, art; Priseott Sour; Rilen, full uniform, stood at the head of the coffin. On his | “ay other to facilitate intercourse between the two | peomed perfectly acquainted with her duty. The vla- A project is on foot to build a line of telegraph from | Providenc Railroad, $6}a; 2) Boston and Maing Bailroad, #30, Nath! Blake, V Bech, Sonpern ee cae op right were Major Genergl eee and ent Rg jase wat oceans of the globe—the Atlantic and the Pact- | Sacter of Kate Putnam is a good one, and shows the | ‘Toledo to St. Louis via Terra Haute. Miya, do do, M%y. 12 Halon and Worcester Itaiteund. 105'4: obt Morrison, 4 . 7 4 ; staff, and many officer: e volun- 3 lony Railroad. fia on, Means, for frolgh o i : peud, 113} Yorana thereby unite, commercially and politically, | tyye spir't which dwelt in the female bosom in the days | ‘The murdered body of a young woman named Eliza- ty Boy pag i Fy ailroad, Iti; 5 Rutland Railro brig# Mary Ellen, Kinsman for Cowes, chartered at £2 10; oe. On the left of the Governr | the western coast of this continent wud the eatterd | thee shied men's touls, Winans, as Captain Saplicg, | yoft hme cere cedy ofa young woman named Elisa ailrond, 184, Feith v3 brie merely hinveer aed Sag's Gran fer Mae Mere collected the officers of our regular army nO” 4in | coast of the old, with the eastern onast of this and the | 4 verdant militiawan, was played in trae Yankee style, | Pett ud GEG ciuauhice | Mangareh Drader, fur Portland, lag, & Gray, for NOrlaaae this city. among whom wo observed reprosentat’ Vey o¢ | western const of the old. far more intimately than they | Veiting, throughout, the applause of the wudieues, There were 78 deaths in Baltimore for the week end- Rorton; Allston, Pieros, about bi the varlous corps of our army. Major Porte ‘er heretofore been. The valley of the Missis- ile Nir. Moore's Coruwalis was au excellont part. Sinpany, Ud, toh Pardenas, Goodly absence of General Brooke, wus the senior « ne ee would beeome the common centre of the inter- 7 oy fo chief Oneactah, by Mr. McFarland, wasun- | 18 the 11th inst. ; We ye do do, ihe: wae: Arabian Hjeech, an gent, ‘The gallant avd popular Brooke, w’ 4's ecuived | course between the two oreans and the extremes of | Cunt hile that of his daughter, Violeta. by | _ James Prince was accidentally shot dead near Athens, , Wailroad, 2.50; 10 Vermont M ry; Harriet Newell, Warren; his first brevets in Oghting under Gen “ 5340."and of | both continents, with all the great benefits it would | \y7, si» perfeet representation of the truci | Ga., on the 9th inst., by William H. Gugh. Central Railroa $2,000 Reading Railroad Bonds, 185), er, for freight; scbrs Homer, who, like his commander, was een and in the storminy confer, fon; but it of Indian character. The whole piece is feaught with The fever hospital at Rochester, N. Y., was destroyed 000 60 40, ee ets) 2,000 0 dg. 1B WY 4 do do, snd Chaltengey Park, di ag Fort Exlo, was so uuch affected by LD” 6 Genth of his ol ‘Thus far there can bo no division of opinion; Bat tt | ficerest to every freeman, and those. who fated to ses | yy'fpeon the Ich 4,000 do do, 1860, : ; %. Eels, ch foe ris, th ins to “ od whethet ow not what they have lost, oe drama was fol- ‘ anemnenevenaeseens si vena tmrnape » 1d rtd eee ral ceremdubes, With sible No porlotpate remains to pe cateit it is, should it commence on | 1 *2C by the musical extravaganza of “Jenny Lind’ a | A German meeting held in Boston, a fow nights eaten Parry oa ieee Reng Slt Major Coffee, of the May Departy 4 ¥ he Misstesippl and terminate on the Pacitie; and what | yi¢co always received with acclamations of delight In | Mee, broke up in a row, he Rev. Mi f cape % 4 " tof’ Mant; Idsukanant ines, | the Bisstosipp! it take between; what will | Piece A ived at the Philadelphi: On the 11th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Lee, of Jersey | ding. : pele Adjutant of the 24 Dragoons’ T ieutenant Hays, of the | intermediate tract should it take between; what wil this popular play Mary Taylor is the leading charac- The amount of gold received af hi DIB I cate’ mae. Whe Uiaie Detrow GO" CAURA tenuis Unter, Havne, May 90—Arr Sarah Sheaf, Lands, Chazloston, 81d, Artillery) Surgeon Porter: ‘Lieutenant MeJilton, of | be its cost: and what plan should be adopted for its ex- | ter and she certaiuly bas a right ednception of the | mint. en the 13th and 14th inst., was 11,641,84 ounces, ¥ a i s ylvester, N York; May June}, Niobe, Thomas. and Ophir, Syl |, Severn, Cheever, do, Cld 8th, Claiborne, Gilchrist, New: Ds is, Howe, for N York, 16¢! « al a] ; . “ 9 8 t ity. the Avtilery, and several “others whose mamea were | ecution All these qnestions should be deliberately and | yet" Keio p sess of great vooul powers, shy Is | equal to $00,508 12 Doth of thie oft PRR LEG AG RAD 38 not known to us. Capte’ 1, % i: Je refully settled before the work is undertaken. - | sure to be successful whenever she appears in the A Ii steamboat recently navigated the Susque- 4 Wi 2 f Pough' ie, Shain, directed the gitcaltoun the aid of General | err say ant ito. be. hastily or precipitately done ina picce. ‘The favorite drama of “Claude Duval,” which, sak isiven as: "iesaeie oe * gone lr eadicgren elayine Fortra a. ak ag ding at do, St D do; Pet " i fi Towanda, Being the first, of Fey sity. Marcy, Marcy; do, 12th; Admirai vck, the Rev. heodore Clapp, in his pastoral suebjun gnltedl rectal eRe Legge for a euccession ot nights, has Le a received (i phate rig sedrapob in that quarter. F 3 ones & ee hy tho Rev. vir. Smith, at the ¢ lot, for Bax Francisco, Jung ‘sobes, advanced to tp, i * val survey, where necessary, ought to be marked demonstrations of applause, was repeated aa vs Bane + $00) Tetgencaces On 4 at thowe Pope tie i aeery TFa Able and faithful enginecre of ail the routes, proparatory hailed with delight, ‘The attractions at the Bowery | The Maine House of House of Representatives have | Church of the Holy Trinity, Grahamyille, § C., Jastes courses for whi sh this learned divine is so distin- | to determining th guished found to be so, tod $ 3 LONDON, June 1—Loading, Earl Durham, Rollx, Devon= question of practicability; and, if | yoy, are of more than ordivary interest, aud wo would | Weavimously voted to invite President Caylor to ex- | Boras. Eeq., to Maria Cottevon, daughter of John | guise 'Chasics Brides sur ht Peck, Rowe Unines aiboet oa erinine what would be the shortest, | fay to those who relish a real intellectual trent, make | teud his summer visit to Augusta, in that State, Moreheud, Exq., of New Yerk. Juninta, for N York; Pioneer, dc, and’ Balcimore; Chance, rs chimedes, and Ledy le, fu Francisco, He commer ,eed by a beautiful upostraphe to Death; | the most easily constructed, the cheapest, and themost | jicste to that temple of the drama before they are In Wercester, Mass., with a population of 17,000, but Diea. be yep tee ase BA nif Robbins, temdhogitie and ufter d° gelling upon its terrors, he suid that before | open and zeadily passed over at all seasons, and what | ici drawn, one death was reported lust week. On Saturday, Oth inst.. at Grahamville, 8. C.,at the | Ar JOU to'sall a her return abe zi inate” 2 ki ara orma Ss *. j "1 m irate tes sue ae ae See aeenatiity of our | ak which S¢ should commence on the Mississiyghand | formed, of the indlsposition of Stade Monplaisir, | fF the murder of his wife. Smith, Manion Howanp, youngest daughter of Benj. Herevies, Califa mental news, thes wasa solace in the thought that | terminate on thé Pacific But in mate ronty (6 on ae there was no performance at this theatre last evening. oe ea ee to ate bogs er ink ede nha, Mi av aieh tineae 7 peg srg rm 2 idee Sur virtues live aftirsus Our good deeds pariah not in } points, obher considera tone dsicg the fooaee rem | Nactona: Tuxates.—Another| crowded house ‘waa | {ng,claht days up Hewat Jour Haseetoan: ! br Muruiug Stan Gray, Tor N York, in £2 daya.” Sid Wille ethetvomn contains all that ia lofcot the phyet: | ave to be considered, first, what polut on tho river | present Inst night, to greet the magniflaent perform. | “ane message of Governor Dinsmore, of New Hamp- | ,, he ftlmds and relatives are invited, without far- | "ifs a) tue = ark Magnolia, Flood, for Niayon, ; ‘ ‘ ; be valley, and in the next, what will bes wi 4 11 «6 o : : - : j inst; Urigs Jolin Calh } +4 al form of oar illustrious friend, the oblivious ws will best suit its valley as ie it, bettie pet anves at this theatre, The farce of “ Cousin Joe” was | shire, was transmitted to the Legislsture of that State en terse Dapiberindae, Maciel fe Barta; corner elie mai igs Solin. Golly, Habib fee Nvork 8 Yo re Coen et ea ae eerie | former would involve the questions, what point will, at | the fret piece, which served well to preparo the au- | 0D the Oth ust, It is entirely local in its tenor. S4th stroet and 3d avenue, at 4 o'clock, 17th inst, ‘Aroazon, Boore, lag at Guayauilla for NYork 24 June. eds that shine upon the pages OF Mintary ofameag | ell seasons, bo most eeully. chesply ahd certainly ep. | dionco for the xéception of Ole‘Ballte ty which tas, | _-Aaibninamed Stewart, was billediat Rome, N.Y., on ‘Westchester County papers please copy. Quiiko, Jutiol"Are irk Infants, Owen, Non, UR Aa Rie apie of oan nowy WL ne ee eed Ti scareataer PeaaIE Tea Eaten Tea 5 Triday last, in attempting to jump froma train of cars, | On Saturday evening, 15th inst., Parnicn Buexsax, | 24g04,Juso2-Bark Mindors, Welah, fur Boston, Sth, Uae bright constellations of our nation’s glory, He | proached by ite waters, inelading i ae erapatariceg | Burke appeared as Ebenezer Calf, to the delight of tho | Wuietn motion, inthe talseeeenis ace: one Crus ites Macey He ta (ea 40k in tort Ag 4, “will be venerated as long as virtue is admired, patriot- | And the latter, an Moca tea ; ions | Whole audience. But these are pieces of secondary orrison w: jurdered at Charleston, 8. C. His friends and acquaintances, and those of his | Francisco. The F received but slight damage, i , Y y panner, be approached by railroad from other porti 4 James M m was m a harl , 8. C., 4inm honored, incorruptible Integrity esteemed by our | Tater ep ra hese arequestions which willdemand, | consideration, in comparison with the truthful and | opie’ (MS inst., by two slaves, named James and | sons, Thomas and Wm, Brennan, and son-in-law Felix | "Sr Jaco, May 24—Dark Wabasis Ifill, Cioutuegos, to load, “Perr clap then proceeded to speak, in terms no less | at the proper time, grave and careful examination — | deeply interesting dramaof * Three Yenra After.” We | Charles, Quin, also his cousins ‘Timothy, Owen, and Mathew | for Trieste. y ‘ * °) * Home Ports. eloquent than truthful, of the many virtues of the de- | ‘The selection should be made in reference to the gene- | have spoken of hanfruu’s Mose, Burke’s Capt. Tobin, .. The thermometer, at Savannah, Ga., on the Oth inst,, | Brennan. are respectfully invited to attend gis funeral tl ah Mra, Isherwood’s Constance Shirley. in terms of appro- 4 “ on Monday. 18th inst., from his late residence, corner | ,APALActicoLA, May 2—Arr bark John Brower, Knight, eased He deveribed his chatactts as modelled on | ral good of the whole Unien, and not in reference to any prince praise, Lut there are others cqually inareatiag | 00d at U4 degrees, and at Grin, Gaon the Jat dnst, | om Monday: 18 nat» from ‘ See Ee Cia ban ap Lasiee Meae eT Sa ee that of Washington, and adorned with a howe 1 ies) is pac ok hehe paint of terminugsen ane (Paitio hat of Isabella Meadows, by Mrs, Woodward, is one | &t #9 degrees, ; On Saturday the 16th inst. of consumption, Free- | Weycossett, Harris, Boston; Pith, bark Tonia, Crookes, Bane a ed eh Oud ‘lofty sence. of howe his | will be less complicated. ‘The goodness of the port; its | which Is theadmiration of every body, Sho has a true | at the cattle sale at Troy, a fow days sinco, Durham | 9,0" Scupnys; in the 6oth year of hie age. ton} 0th, bari: Ningara, Jarvis. Providence; baig Cores, Cole Hie dwelt upon his Big aoe 10m erg oN poness bia posttgon: tm relerence to the general trade of that | conception of the part. expecially in that scens where | eulves sold for $00; heifers for $130, nud cows trom $75 | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- Hos, Liverpool Bark. Nile, Brows, N Porki-brige pezae e ppt vn. e al ci st Dai r- ‘ er de: ¥ 3 3 2.15 vites - own, We 3 ork, » ’ i My senna feelings from his heart. Amid much per. | seesn, ond the facility of reaching it by a railroad, | she confronts her destroyer, Harry Whitmore. (Tilton) | to $130 euch, ‘The sules amounted to $2160. fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late res- | Brown, ork, Bil . 4 4 Pocahontas, Harris, 4 : ould be considered in determining it. who, not satisfied with her destruction, seeks that of | ‘The government steamers Fashion and Telegraph, | dene», 25th street, between 2d and 3d avenues,this | P¢calonias, Hiern ee Roportson, for Liverpool, 1a See ne ee eae eaig td under the | *hout cender compels me to stato, there still remains | her cousin, ° Though she hna snarificed all for hima who | wotsoterernment, steamers Fashion inst., the former | afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Onto, Button, for Boston, Lig: Persian (ir), ‘review, frases provoking. obloguy, of demagogues and, parso ther and greater question for us of the South tode- | robbed her, she boldly charges him with base designs | fur $18,000 and the latter for $0,000, cananrenmnnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnenes | Liverpoul, wee; Devonport (Rr), Colbura,, fm Diverpoole gules; he always maintained Bis temper, his invariable | ovine, before we fibully decide what course woehould | $m seeking admission to the family Of Mr. Shisley, end . ‘ —— — wtp: barks Dauntlers (Br), for Liverpool, lag; Aipha, Bene Duma Y altos calosed the confidence aud atfestien | takeinveference to this great, project; and that is, | thereby rescues an innocent one from shame aud sor- MARITINE INTELLIGHNOM. || yett, for Boston, lig Savannah, Lunt, for Liver eee eee tad advection | What position are we to occupy in’ reference to our ter: | row. Whitmore, in his determination to destroy the Six@uLaR aNp Menancuory Accipgnt.—The = Tm 'N York, wig: bela Beltzo, fin Boston, wear Heporition aifectionate, child like, unsophisticated. | ritories on the Paciiic acquired from Mexigo by the late | life of Constance dies by his own band, by the timely following remarkable, and, we fear, fatal accident, Port of New Vork, June 17, 1849 Bavriminy, Juue 16—arr Dutoh ship Deift, Mull ee aan ccaniniee daniennaa courtesy made him | treaty with her? Are we to be excluded from them? | intervention of the elder Mose. The interest of this | occurred upon the Northern Railroad, on Wednesday terdam: brig Foultnes, Mcugtt, Rio de Janciege ge a Jer Sees mere as he welc est | Are we, after having spent so much of our blood and | drama throughout is without ® parallel, especially as | afternoon last, We have our information from a pas, A Barling, Galt, NOrleans; Plato, Hammond. NYork: Clg ae shares ee foe eel es : nie Mie Clapp) treasure for their acquisition, to be deprived, contrary | the wenn are all joi. in ie ene and though some | senger who was upon the apot, As the train was about ship Heymana, Welsh, Rotoordam; brig Max 7 Boils. & euld~ of every family. 4s communicunt of bi: Pree p cars have clapsed since the villainous den of Jack : : eerie ing, St Thome: schs’ Aloonus, j er ; the provisions of the constitution, and violation of | ¥' d to cross a road in Andover, N, H., Capt. E ce, Dabbe ; Lydia, Post, NYork, Sid, ship 3 Sarr ee veaacinded Lis Doenttal Gieceia etn | ever) acinciple oC equity and Jostioe, ofoar equsl ight | eiroleiaalsted tu Catharine street, every one knows of | pighly respeotable citizen of that town, was im the act be he OC Te tlinsite? Gx tae oF sttamiae’ Raber p taciep it ets weregret were not uble to attempt giving entire to | in them? Are they tobe made the means of our Hux | the gang which nightly congregated ereinyer Palnecs | oferassing ina, wagon. "He drow up his horse to wait | , SNpedilieste, (Br) Hanser, Quobeo, M\rownes Armes | Herat eka Larprence di cia Winn, tect, Bacoe ‘ A ji ¢ he Union, in- lill the train had passed, aud was not seen by the Mgpe ford," r g B ann, Por: sav eda, Welden, Digton; our readers, without impairing its beauty and ele- | miliation and subjection to the rest of the to witness the performance of the drams,and he who tom Spetford, ‘Tileston & nry, Ryan, Providence. From below—bark RH Douge by an affectionate farewell and apostrophe to the cae fore maternity aero un ae eel se: 0) | fails to nee it, willlose more than he could ipa engineer, owing to bank on the roadside which inter- | ““Rurke—Mary Jane, Crowell, Gibraltar, ko, Nesmith & J r fs _ v Yo: W: lass, for Rio oe Janciro. a3 cepted the view. The moment theengine whistled, the | Walsu; Star, Thorndike, Cork. &c, R & Co; Wave, oe i a X “After the religious ecremonies were over, the con | have already, in aggrandizing the reat of the Union at | lifetime. The other entertainments were of an in- | {ebrcaterted ood leaped across the track, just clearing i Patrullo; Elizabeth, Young, Turk’s I Js— Arr ships Columbia, Baker, Nassau, ear % | xb; Hereishurg, Mathews, NOrleaus; Gem Harrison Geedy ° A Pat ay Okohee, Bochtalg | NU; Hureisburg, Mathews, NOrlenns; Gen Harrison, Gardic ‘ pared fi our own expenseand for our subjection? I trust not, | teresting character, as is every thing produced at the | jt himself. and placing the wagon in the direct course | BD Hurlbut & Co: Any, (Br Lowdy oohtel & | ner, NYork; harks Delaware, Marston, NOrleans; Willi Satscen ar ite beltaitua of mreiiery, aed was eesectun'| 1 trust we ball pats “uni. itis stcectainod how wo" | National. of the engine, In the twinkling of an eye ull was over; Dreyer, manana’ Guage’ (1) Hebineen, ie ucts: do; | Games, Andron Mobile; Zencbiay Knowlton, dey Nashua, from the hotel by a military cortege, consisting of ade- | are to stand, as to those territories and the rest of the Burton’s Tueatne.—Sixtn Arreanance of Mapame | the wagon was dashed by the cowcatcher into a thou- x - 0 Philadelphia, Pea Erg pen ea pees Haslett, os, ro weaes ote Be - | Union, before we decide finally on our course in reter- i ‘ - | Sand fragments. and the man at rst could not be found. | — Brige—Ohio, Branscom, Galway, Nesmith & Walsh; Hal- | brixt Athena, Pillsbury, Newport, Waler; Adelnide . Panten of the Legion, with. detackiments fren oshes | ence to the subject of the mecting. In the moautime, | Avovsra.—Night after night this _fraceful and beauti- | Wien he was discovered, he was found seated perfectly. | Cut Ho er eae er ane None eb ne, (try | burn, Giford, Ko Bache: Areudina, Chase, Mansanie; Com huilitary corps, aud by one company of the dth United | steps may be taken to obtain Information preparatory | ful danscute, to speak in the truthful langwage of the | eruct in the sat of the wa ‘on, which was lodged upon & J Laurie; Atlas, (Br) McCullam, { z rj lontoe; Cor | Yile;'J A Lancaster, Sooy, Richmond; Isabella, Mathews States artillery, under Captain Ridgley. to decision; but let us reserve that until we can seo | Dill, gains in the admiration of the audience, The | the box on which the cylinder of the engine reste, tn a | i hey fe Co; Huntress, Monroe; Cor | Bateimorey Candace, Mathews, do;, Emma, Baker, Philadel ‘The procession moved down St. Charles, Royal and | what interest we are to have in the work. Pas de Deuz, or the Neapolitana, which sho dances with | Perfectly natural position, just ns if he bad placed | “'s4:.\iGtine eely, bonsrares 8 futtlor Newton, Smith Yankee, Nich, doy Carlann, Flowers, do; Chins, Stud— Ca-acalvo+ streets, to the Pontchartrain railroad, ‘With great respect, I am, &c., : imself there for a ride, The oylinder head | Grenada, I Underwood; Engle, Cann, Yarmouth, NS, J it mauy.as MeL iectak ae marching to the time of the slow and solemn music of JOHN C, CALHOUN. M. Schmidt, has been composed by the lady herself, | of the engine was stove in spher! cally a dia | Rraine; Urania, Myers, Wilmi-gton, NC; Mary Jaue, Mott, 5 a Koken Sparks seresin the dead march. The hearse followed the military, —__—— from which it may be perceived that she is chaste in | meter of some six inches. The man opened | Norfolk; H I sees henge Mme ty om ing beater Bia ‘million, Smith, Washin, tone and on euch side of itwere six pall bearers, among ATTEMPT TO Porson A Wire By HER Husnanp.— |, theory as well as in practice. and that it is the philo- | his eyes. but he was stunned, and the breath knocked | ham. 4 Mary Hankin aiseeeens: Baltinione: Rae ‘en Cass, Kellax, ‘Richmow; a ; tinse ad cap- | out of his body by the blow; without doubt, too, the £3 N Tewit, Col, Winthrop, Gen. Walker, Mayor Crimean, | Mrs. Margaret Hoffman, the lady whose husband (eee cane a en a ne i anc ae | Serene cee oy hath pele j without doubt, too, the guint, Smith; Sarah Ellon, Yorks Ineresse, Coles, and Mary | Garon Little Cree Pode mae, Wearsa, Notions: ats pepe ee LT We aly ar nterauaman, | attempted to poison heron Wednesday last, appeared | "4 displays with so much natural grace. The per- | limb was broken, nor a drop of hie blood xpilt. His | melig: Franklin, Boston; Gabor, Nickerson, dey Peshion, | Ware. Harding: Charm, erry: Soplironi, Torrey: Vandali hearse wat a levgthy proseesion of sitizens aud’ oar, | Before Recorderbaldwin yesterday, and made a full | fo'naute ofthe evening commenced wish the favceite | herve was ou a height” tose alchth of erate atcece | Be rameiin : rout Star, Salle: sckiam, Carls ‘Lady f he Oseaa, Rearse was A lengthy prosession of eitizens and car. | gfidavit against her intended destreyer. She states as burletta of “ Mischicf Making,” which was well re- | and his appalled wife and daughter were witnesses of | | Sloope—Alpha, Vale Taunton: Essex, Cummings, Fall Ri- | courts tug dno ff Randell. Mehm, Philadelphia; Cordelia, SMTA carve hoaimneeeat aithentencnee follows: ‘That on the day mentioned, she was about | ceived, Henry, Mr. Mortimer; Oliver, Mr, Hamilton; | the accident. ‘The latter, with heart rending screams, Hf7 Thos Bawking, Deans Frederick Brown, Gardner, snd bang? Htontano, Waite, troy; Orion, Hulse? Ronde through to the depot. At the depot the cofia was | tXing her soup at dinner, when she discovered some | Nichoias,. Mr. Raymond, and Nanette, Misa, Chap: | ran to the spot. The passengers bore the ian back, 5 " ah Wright, Hart, Coid Spring; Jasper, Howes; Lewis, Crowolls transferred to @ mourning car, specially fitted up to penis rowan her eee a murat the soon ED man. all of whom acted their parts with spirit and effect. | helpless but not lifeless, to that home he had just left aArrivea. Lynchburg, Crowell; Kichuond, Ulmer, and Lawrence, ‘Al= bear the remains of the veteran. About three o'clock | fas then in the soup. She as Mere: ol Steamship Cherokee, Lyon, Savannah, Wednesday, 13 PM, | len, NYorn: Homer, Nickel 1 Making due allowance for the heat of the weather, and | full of strength and life. Some spirit was applied, r wits . the train started. and s detachment of the Artillery | Hoffman. what it was, who replied that it was some- | (ne prevalence of the cholera, the house was well et- | chafing was ordered, the man placed in @ current of | With mere, to8 L Mitchell. pyising. NYork. At Quarantine, bark Alexander Brandt, Battalion, with a gun, continued firing at intervals, as 8) - Shi 105 » re, 37 days, with mdse and pas- +) Oblv. an, Glasgow; signal for bark aud brig. Cld, shi thing which kad fallen frem the ceiling, and told her to | tended, and has been so during the entire week. But | air, and the physician sent for, The groans of the ant- | gentit, Criande, White, Havre, 37 days, with m ged eerrset eh ee bp + Ceylon and’ th dof. At the Lake the cof laced | cat thet seup, | Shs then accused him with having put ) this theatre will always hold a high rank inthe estima- | ferer became louder and louder, in proportion, proba. | ‘EEinwancsn Hathaway, New Orleans, 14 days, with mase, | Soil meg Bathe esa sre age Mi tink ee en he coffin was placed | something into the soup with an intent to poison her. on board the steamer Oregon, to be conveyed to Mo- Dile. and as the boat swung off a salute was fired by the the most indefatigable exer- | bly, as he recovered his breath; but the passengers | to Frost & Hicks. folk, Snow, Liverpool Homan then took the soup and threw it into the yard. | tioneare made by the talented proprietor, not only to | were obliged to Toure, dolore learning whether the man | «Shiv Grodius, Leonard, Apalachicola, 10 days, with cotton, brig Susan, Hall, Bultinore: sehr Wolcott, Hyder, NYork throw herself at his feet and aske trons, but to was hurt at all except by the paralysis of fear, or whe. | &°,,t¢ th . 4 . , cate, : Th . artillery. bidding farewell to all that was earthly of a ife: consult the wishes of his numerous patrons, bu’ gra- 4 u ew York, Hull, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, toG | Walter, brigs Choctaw, Aricl, Themis, Jno Clifford. Brig Heroand a patriot —N. ©. Delta, June 8. “4 Tall paper wader the tebie ait cea? aerate 4am 2 | tity them also, and he invariably succeeds, The publio | ther the shrieks of his family were indeed the'requiem | Sh pb which she picked up andasked him what it was. He are under additional obligations to him for the oppor- | of his last repose. Capt Emory seemed to be about Br bark Jane, Sellers, Bremen, 43 days, with ballast and Bevrasr, Wane yeoAxe back Ortona, Colburn, NYork, ich she picke . ve Marcy Taylor. Nickerson, do; Ke i» Ceylon an ita and Smyrna; Suf= nam; tt, Ryder, NYork. xt, old. ‘The horse was wholly uninjured — | 145 gers, to A Meandrews, Kutysron, June 2—Arr brig Elian Jane, Townsend, N’ Whe Overtand Kmigrationto California. | answered that “it was was nothing—that the children | Sani he hae afforded them of susing a lady whose | ety eae than, ered ea LE Mark Lives pool, Turner, Antwerp, 64 days, with ballast Foster, Lovett, Hartford; aches ¢ DEliis, Bomston, NO [Correspondence of the St. Lous (Mo.) Republicen, | bad probably dropped it there.” Me then endeavored | Geiciw® int wut it elves divedi cate Senos tae an‘ passengers fo TS Be’ Wolfe A j Rilen “brows, Cravcord, doy (Cli, ahip ‘Sava, Ferry, we te take the paper from her but_ did not sueceed, a sho resenting such a treatas this to bis patrons, we any that aa daga with tlt, key to Chnmhoriain be Eholbe: Bowed tne | at eee eehaeh Rte ee oT eatin, Nor Four Kranney, Nebraska Territory, Lipbeal aLhS) pg rary, ous erson’s nameis | Fre Burton is eminently deserving of sterling marks of CITY TRADE REPORT, Straits in company with bark Osmaaly,for Boston. Juno 0, | lots, Sjberg, Gothenbers; sehr John Castner, Beaston, New: ayia aa teinlioa ana tevin tie eanyrhiee ae iid ark SERA eee a eaactoth aati beens their favor. Besides, variety is the prevailing rule herg; Sarvnvay, June 16—2 P.M. | lat 35 4X, lon74 10, spoke ship Canada, from New Bedford tor | York. ai the Pacihe, Eawr Macutas, June 7—Arr schra J A Simpson, Thurlow, Jake, has just drepped in upon us, on its way to the | and soup, was arsenic, and evears that the same was fails to prove laterasting, taosten at ane vigio ta whieh, | vakear Garver eats easter Preparing lark Mariel, Colton, Ponce, Fit 35 dave, with sugar, to | MYork; Sth, Win Foye, Foster, and Geo Bvane, Kelftr. 1 frontier. ‘The ice is at last broken, and the inundation | placed there by her husband, with a view and intent to d ‘ : ; iM | nadger & Peck. Jung 14. Ink 37 2, ; of gold diggers is upon us. The tirst specimen, with a | Kill her. Hoffman was arraigned yesterday before Re- | itis played. In lenectatiogs beikbarssmstion msgniet fetrated.. change in prices. but a better trade is an- | ener, 2 days from NYork for Norfolk, East THoMAstON, June 1I—Are schrs Sayah Hanriltony large pick-axe over his shouider, # long rifle in his | corder Baldwin, and put in the plea of not guilty. His Pie lour The market is rather | Bark’Texas, McNair, Savannah, 7 days, with cotton, to | and Lucy White, NYork; 10th, Watchman, Coral, Senates- hand. and two revolvers and a bowie-kuife stuck in | case i¢ set for examination on next Monday, the 12th, | TY of talent which his stage generally exhibits. If inactive. and rales of about 2.000 bbls. made at $4 12a Dim June, and Betsey Pierce, do. Sid llth. sohrs Avenger, Si- 1c in bam imon. 2 + $45 . Br brig Laing. Robert, Galway, 45 days, with ballast and 95 | monton, Riehmond; Peru, Hart, and Trumpet, Perry, N Bopday” Be shly Mattias track een dae Catt | Newinetess of eouree mero examined, bat we learned | inclined to’ uaiak dust, merit nal slaime were: ta the} EE TGeSeOTIE fee tee ee oa cana | parma tothe mttite dene Siebel Oe ema eras | Foxe ; Bandey ig only had time toask for a drink of butter. | from one of them the following facts. Hoffman is a | jclued.to, think that merit and claims ware, in the | $4 76 a 24 8744 for round hoop, ¢ atendy. with sales of | BEbirk Margaret, for New York, S$ dayeout... 1 0° | JFuamuuax, La, May23—Arr chr A'S Lanfair, Neagle, NC Se ea ecs tx eee beeed) eo how + fur” st was to | Hessian, about 40 years of ago, And a tailor by trade. | weed.” We perceive, by the bill, that Madamp Augus- | 800 bbls, at $2 04a $8. Mcal is dull, at $2 8717. Gane 102 passengers, to L Atkinson.” 15-—/rr sloops Juliet, Tribble, NYorks alsbiaided eattie, drawing -@ diatautive aie len ea creams fume with his wite and three | ty'wiil take her benefit On to-morrow evening, when we | Wheat ia steady st yesterday's prices’ Ryo's is tare | °R,5a Tg Thidenu (of Brigrel), Ro Faneleo, 49 days, with tang. i, tne Mary MargbonMersions s a vt y » Net y e) \. 0m] wi ar rot , Bani Ni ‘ork; Yankee wagon, he disappeared on the trail towards the | no particular diffeulcy has ever’ occurred watit the | BOpe to #ce the house crowded, as one more worthy of | demand, at 58c., with aales of 1,600 bushels Barley is | mdvey to Allen & Paxon ia company (ary Brockway, jew York; Sorn—| Only, for NYork. hiladelp) “diggins”? Up to thi ing 4568 i a ir. Hi 4 patronage and support has never appeared on the | dulland scarce. Oatsare steady. Corn—No material Brig Marcellus, Hopkine, Neuvitas, 15 days, with mdso, to ‘Lewes, Del, June 16, 11 A M—The bark Cabs, from Ci rhe pair this polaty and this is buccheeaveeee py Sevaiac nal fanned soot sPrertegeny oe porns | boards of an American theatre. change exhibited in corn, the demand continues good; | gimmion Mayhew & Cor Sune, Iat 31 94 1978 upoke Dark | fuscew saned Up thie morning. British ship Pro Fersons who have come through hurriedly from the | with his fits of drunkenness, but has even forgiven a Cnnusty’s Mixstnris.—No epidemic, no disease of | files of 12,000 bushels were made at G0c. @ 6lc. for | Cartos, from Havana for Antwerp. for Quebec, a bark unknown, and schr Delaware, for Frovi- srontiers. aay that every road is lined. more cerious offence—a liaison with another woman, by | @uy character, prevents our citizens from every night | mixed western; 630. for yellow western. and 64¢ a643¢c. | Brig’S tl an Spotford, Spofford, Nouvitas, 17 days, with | dence, have just gone to sea, Net a man but what has o gun anda revolver or two, | whom he had achild. To get rid of his wite for the | visiting Mechanics’ Hall; and we are not surprised at | fer Northern round. Provisions—Pork is firm at $10 | with suca a i Ke, Ua RW Trudy B Co: Nelaon, Newvitas, | Baeee,o Mo, a tarts ship and four rigs are now off the f re) ny aton (of Rondingham), Nelson, Neuv Feakwater, on thelr way up” The barks Tonk for Hostony Dowie nice etuck Ta agally had wo less than three | sake of living with this person, is supposed te have | this, as we know of no medicine half so efficactous as | ® $10 25 for mens, and $8 3734 ® $8.50 for prime. Beet | Brig, Solomon, Eaton (of Bondingham), Nelson, Neuvites, | Breakwater, on thelr way Lawrence, for Cork: Jesso, for Dowie-knives atuck in his belt. Many of the parties, | been the of this attempt at murder.—N. 0. C. adose of puro, genuine, negro minstrelsy. It exhila- | 1#in moderate demand, with sales of 500 barrels at pro- | Bay: ao; 4 ‘4 Ellen, for Boston; and some thirty as originally formed in the States, have haddimensions | Bulletin, June Bo ene St murder —N. O. Com. | doe vo cpirite. oud gives stone to the entire uerrons ous quotations, 100, packages of hams were disposed | © Breche Vicars, Saunders, Grom Tarile Key, Bahama, ggntisadea seboouers went to seu this afternoon. Wind e . ~ tke ace a . ith salt. &c, to ewme wi oF fo, . Btnsal: soit cwations timer tte Clee eee PF tae Ae Te On Alar, Tan at Bectie Of Me | \Cheean io: nominally. quoted st Ba oie Wenseer | Tec aan aR ie $2 days, dikenras Pont, June 7—Are brig GW Brinckerhot dotznselt, >) 16 mavters ut Het ow ether a man is A Farner Mvrperep sy mis, Son.—The Au- OeEreAnGaE Grn tune ¥o accilentolier and remove | Steady; the sales comprise about 60 barrels, ut 2lc.a | Schr Irabella, Thompson, Coursen, Jharleston, 13 days. Crocker, Matanzas via Boston; 9th, eld schr Susan Taylor, 45 imposible to get cut of sight of wascs, “duet | Busta, Ga. Chronicle, of the 12th instant, gives the trery apprehension of any. prevailing disease, Auy | 21%¢ for State Prison, and 20%0. a 2c, for Ohio. Oris Rah Iesbelioy Basking, Wilmplagton, NO; yiit:aavalatorse;’| TMetecuae Was Cla lee Doma as, Slater, N York. Swieuiptation ae te now vanin pl. ong beng particulars of the murder of David Ross.of Putnam, | ¢rery, SP complaining of lowness of spirits. or de- | —Linseed is in fair request, and moderate sales were | ,,9¢ht jeabellay " vane Naw Onuwahe, dene vo-Acral ipe a k q has ‘not Lad its paraliel in’ any age. Compord, ns | i,that State, by bis own son, John Ross, on the oth | ene; them, complaining, of lowness of spirits. or de: | Aine at O86, for English, and S0e a 00s for Auners ‘Schra Seartyort. Baker, North Carolina, 10 days. Clifton, Ingersoll, N'Pork; Diana, Beckett a it mortly is, of the best materiar of our hentvtns | Instant, It eaya:—The deceased was returning from | bility of any kind. had better, prescriptions willbe | oan. Schr Sally M Plits, Thorn, Newbern, with anvai stores. Deane, Bath, Me; Amulet, Bowes, Boston; Te i gine ee it material of our land, the | the factory about 9 o'clock at wight The road run- ree ia ‘ iroulation, anil to Sarunpar, June 16—6 P. M Schr Oneida, Soper, Virginia, 2 day Smith, Liverpool; Nicholas! (Russian), Mublenroth, Ham= country hat receives it must necessarily assume a | ning from the ferry to his house. passess up the bank of | {Und to correct irregular, uneven circulation, ai BOEDAts Dre ae Smith, Richmond, 4 day burg; bark Leda, uark, Daltimore; brig Tasso, Benson, Phi commanding position the river all the way, and within a few fest of it, O give health and pleasure to all his patients. The market for flovr was firmer for Western and this rence, Nickerson, Richmond, lade'phia. Below, coming up, ship York, and a barle whose ‘The last arrival from the frontiers is a solitary foot | the opposite ride ofthe mood inns eating. The | _Castzx Ganvex.—The promenade concerts, at this | State brands, with @ fair amount of sales, including | Schr Frances Fish, Cox Virginie. mame is unknown, Cld, ships Euphemis, Finsley, Liver traveller, who says he has come all the way from | assastin placed himself whers co vat Pee ee nne | actiontiul ret well attended every evening — | parcels for export. | Rye flour and corn meal were dull. | Sehr Byprrion, Young, Virginia: pool; Progress (Br), Hunt, do; Hero, Griffith, N Yerk; Loui= Mate, Wien tn celts ea assassin placed himself where he could see the deceased | delightful retreat. are wel J, Cvening — | the market for wheat was fics, with @ good demand, | | Behe Tite Manton, Clack, Vitginis. Fiauidere, Roston; Br hark Woodstock, Blair, Liverpooly steamboat, or telegraph wires. Ile is uecompanied ty | SPProwching, but where he could not be een until SOR aE SeUCLSH Graal ORDER eto Gopsen | Gorm; alatywas demand, with free sales at reland, irginia| Belfast (Br), McKinvoy, St Vincent; Selma, Vent, Ha= & ravage looking bull-dog, has a long sie ence Lg, | Within afew fect. He was shot with a double barreled | which are executed by the Dis 5 Sehr Loni init. ia band, and the principal members of ‘Gungl’s cele- | steady prices at the close; yellow was somewhat heavy. | Schr Lauiea, Grie, Virginia. ship Mediation, bask Combortey shoulder, on the end of which he carries his bageane, | f80t-gun, and with bird shot ; one load struck the right | nia band, e princip: i sehr ship Medalion, bark Gumberiat bs There was a speculative demand for pork, and sales of | Schr Ripple, Colson, Virginia. and Cimbras, und schr Meroine; Ist inst, , . reeeiv cht 3 5 consisting of e small bundle, about the sise of your | word ionged jet chee Cover neocons and down | brated Deng, ore Gany inepiriting, and nightly reebive | poem mens and prime: were, made st Lapeoran meter | gene mippiey Cel Hentington, Virginia, Byron, Susan Lord, Orogon, brig Reveille, pat. cricinat Do Rrovisions. but gets along pretty well | the right jawbone, and. entering. the neck ince reece | by the vocal company are rendered with sweettress wad | Beef, also, was in better request, and eales made at an | Retr Louisiann, Pritebard, Virgiie. Maid et Olas, tak ak tees ee Sas 5 Dupered monte teeny kim theongh and BO | vost morning th the reed, having fallén on his knees | hot evenings, of promenading on the balcony, and in- | While Jard was firmer. In groceries fair sales of sugars Schr Banner, Conrsen, Virginia, Daniel Francis, Ferris, Nantuoket, f m Fathr, Cuctses he will find christians enough on the | and face whien he was shot,’ The arsntsin war so ceee | baling the refreshing breezes of gca-ond. ignd which’| were made, and reported at firmer rates, In cotton ScbrJ B Marsh, Etkels, Virginia. ‘onwicn, June 13—Cid brig Colambia, Roberts, Philadel- roud to supply him with that number. I think that | that the powder burnt his face; another length of the | *urround this charming location, istruly delicious, A | there was nothing of moment doing beyond sales made | Senr Mary Jane, Osborn, Norfolk; phia. the Beets between meu and wagons, is three and a half | gun woulll have touched his face Phe track of the as. | *plendid sacred concert will be given thisevening, and | to rpinners. Save Bigee Perce, Dee Tuoi. ROT TORE ES, ask Meey & Nestbe, Bore One of the men, with the Mormon maul, is just from id where he crossed a narrow, shal- | We would here remark, that it will be well worthy the | Asirs—The receipts were limited, and the market for Sw brig Lamartine, Jo— iy Brig Lareatitne, J0- Schr Litple Tom, Hinch havson, do, ‘to load oit fe Cowes anda rtoan island, This is one of | Patronage ofall. and none can complain, for it is | pots firm. Sales of 60a 100 bbls both sorts were made | ScrEwitt Leagett, De Groot, mark the * diggings,” in California. and is certainly a happy the most gloomy piers which has ever oecurred in our | More agreeable way to spond the Sabbath evening than | at $5 50 a $5 6534 for pearls, and at $5 6234 for pots, Schr Banvard, Oliver, Havre de Grace, Winen X Vers Non on aes fellow ; for ho rays that he has as mueh gold ashe | county A negro girl. the property of the deceased. ia | any other. Burapsturrs—Flour—The sales reached about 4.600 chr errell, Strong. Baltimore, Paovinexce, Jue Mare eeie A KW wants. He showed a stocking-full as a specimen, and. Lice reer errs he Schr Ellicott, Cole, Baltimore, 4 days, Philadelphi: n Roslefs, Uecson, do; Te a“ ae Ps wide | Lotged in jail, charged as an necessory to the murder. | Dummneron’s Serexanens —These celebrated min- | bbls, including fine and uninspected, at $4 1244 a $4 25; Sehr Josephine, Mi Bi do; Majestic. MoGlar-hyr, di 1 edo: HE Aot MAY well suppose, the emigrants opened wide | She has not yet had ler trial, strels are delighting crowded audiences, every evening, | common, State and mixed brands of Western, $4 44a | Schr Josephine, out; slo: p Emblem, Potter, Reundouty sehr Report, Onl MAT nT Eg ce to ea eiteering mate, a at the Melodeon, Boston, with their inimitable enter- | $450; straight State and Western $4 50a $4 56; favorite r. do; oops Charles, Rhwtesg New Works Rinily,. Sniith, lay 19.—The ery is, “still they come.” Yesterday pane | Sede oer ees tainments. The whistling solo of Parker, and tho | Indiana. $4624 a $4 68%, ; pure Genesee $5; fancy Ohio, Schr Lavinia. Johnson, Baltimore. Apollo, Rogers do. Sid bark Perroverance (in tow steam 180 wagons passed here, making in all, 656. Arremrt to Mvrper.—We understand that, a | «Coon Hunt,” by Well ¢ sufficient to it full | $5 a $5 3144; fancy State. $525 a $5 50; extra Ohio, Schr Joseph Hadley, Martin, Baltimore. er) and anchored below Bullock's Point; gehs Haznah and 7 by the © of Hods oi Sa tee UKE We SOMOS de CICK ce ee 50 w $5 873g; 2a $65 he Schr J.B Diederior, Corson, ‘Baltimore. Abigail, Spurting, P)iladelphias Sarah’ Moore, Black, dor T 0 - aS young man, by the name of Hodson, from the in- | houses for weeks; in addition to which, we notice the | $5 50 $5 8713; extra Genesee. $625 a $650 Of the Si aroline, Smith, Virginia, 4, Loud, do; Betsey Ames, Hill, dot ard Thompson, ME OVERLAND, E-mignants-—Capt. Robinson, | terior of the State. attempted yesterday afternoon, to | name of an old favorite, Germon, together with F, | #bove rales, about 1.200 bbls, fine were made for export, Sloop Concordia, Faulkenbarg, Baltimore. ridality, Browster, do;' sloops Traveller, Bushs of Washington City, who lett California a few | shoot the Rey. Thomas (. Benning, of this city. The | Lynch, among the serenaders—which makes this band | ®bd chiefly taken to fill up. Of Southern the market Below. } ess, Grightman, do; Juno, Alers, Now weeks since, returned to this place on Saturday last. | pirtol used b Hodson supped one oF more | fully competent to please any audience in the United | ¥#s dull Dut tirm—sales of about 300 bbls. were made at | oe eae trom Europe, pas Wvibard Muneoe ¢ He lost bis oxen and all his provisions ut Sleepy Creek, | times, whe threw itat Mr B.. hitting himon | States, $4.96 @ $5 for Alexandria and Georgetown. Rye Four | Re brig Davenete, fen Seppe. Pree ae Are bris Quoddy Belle, Fowler, about twenty miles this side of Little River, in the | the forehead As to the cause which led to this assault, —Snles of 500 bbis. were made at $2 04.0 $3, Corn Meat ed. W nice eiphia; Mth, brig James Cray, Carter, ‘Nowport, Creek country. He and his party crossed the creck | we can ouly state what isin every body’s mouth — It is Mr. Debar, the popular comedian, is now performing | was firm.with eales of 200 bbls, Jersey at $294. and 1.200 “? 4 iate in the evening, there being scurcely water enough | suid that the sister of Hodson waa entrusted to the | With great success in Baltiinoro, Miss Vallew 1s alto | do Brandywiveat 6. Whos’ Sulee of 6 000 buchels of rs Emenee: eh, Comet aes Onlin Rickeied teen Charlee ran Tens Dena ece rereaiciate Same in the bed of the creek to wet the soles of their feet, | care of Mr, Benning. who was to conduct her from some playing at the same establishment, the Front street | Canada were made in bond, on private terms, and con- dam; and others, rican, Ross, 1 d camped not far from the bank, ate their suppers, | point in the interior to thin place. or Charlostony ana | Aheatre. siderable parcels of Geneseo on ter ’ d retired to rest, During the night a storm came, | that the young lady was seduced during the time she Savannah; schrs Canary, Farneworth, Calaisy — Relief (Br), Johnston, St Jobn, Nib; kdwardy Chace, Port e. Exhibition a8 . | Rye—Sales of 4,500 bushels were made at58c. afloat. and . -rise, W; at meridian, NW; at sun- | J#nd, » and the rain poured down in torrents, which caused | was under his care, We do not make ita practice to thatewih be re bed pent Wed nee iat | Seadg: Galivesths « Birisg woe-eal) a 560 Oats wee Leiria bias \ Ai dd ylicHyony, June 14—Arr sches Samaria, Rateliff,, Troys phy water, in the creek to rise very fast; the party | al’ude to such things, or even admit them inany way | nies Fanny Kemble Butler te ivi hah <0 thing wt S500 3650. "Corn was Settee Nye veek: Moreman, Thomaston; Henry Springer, Painoe, being fatigued slept very coundly, and did not dis- | into our columns, but we shall endeavor to informa Shekeporian yeadings in Boston, & YS ® CONTE OF | tn active demand, with sales of 130,000 bushels at 60c, Herald Marine nee. SAavanNan. June 12—Arr bark Teano Mead, Brown, New cover their situation until they touud themaclves float. | ourse! sand if Mr. Benning | Shekeperian readings in Boston. for Southern white; 6le a 620 for Southern mixed; 63 | _ Pmapecensa, June 16, 4 P M—Arri ark Lacy Ann, it Wilson Fuller, Ceawtord, N Yorks Dorhee (Bop ing in the water. ‘The night being so dark that they | be found innocent, we shall defend him. {f not, wo Henri Herz, with Benedetti, Truff. and four others of | for Southern and Western yellow. and 644, a 69 for | Keller, New Oniedne: Br brigs Mary Sophia, Parker, Wind- Jon Dow, Morryman, N York: Larehs could not distinguish any object, except by the flasbes | rhall not hesitate to hold him up to the scora and in- | the opera troupe, left Mobile’ on the oth instant, for | Jersey and Northern and round yellow gor, N 2 hence lolmes, do; brigs Jenny Lind, Comery, “Fy, Piiladelpoin: tehrs Constitution, Milton, N York; of lightning, they made their wagons fast as soon as | dignation of the community. We learn that Mr Hod. | Vera Cruz, | Corroy—The steamer’s advices have not changed the | Bastport: Topas, § a, from Clenfuogs, and several brige and | 22°C!) Wilden, N York. “Cl Gazello, Rogers, Puiladel porsible with ropes. and then were compelled to climb | ron was committed by Justice Russel to jail, bat that Madame Anna Bishop and Senor Bochsa have sailed | atpect of the market, and we only notice calus of about | sensu vkes Lang trees to eave their lives, When the morning camo, | he will probably be bailed during the day, as there are | for the city of Mexico, : | 600 bales made to spi they discovered that the water had risen, in so short a | several gentlanen who ba fested much interest " Puovistons.—Pork. time, to the astonishing height of forty-four feet, rising | in his case.—Charleston, (S.C,) News, June 12. New Music,—Two beautifal polkas. composed by M. | barrele a clear ubove their wagen, cover and all, presenting a sea of water, ‘Their oxen, in attempting to swim out, be- * came entangled in somu drift wood, and were deowned The Crops and the Weather, = —_ A portion of their baggage wae washed out of the w Tho Frederick, Md Examiner reiterates its opinion that in consequence of the ravages of the fly, not more In port, ships Cherokee (stm), Lyon, for N Yor! ta, Fling, | ainert, Tarward, din Sie Matha w ero; Avorn, | (Br), Ashton, fer Livery Jon (Br), Leadbetrer, for Lis Yeoman (Rr), Purden, for Liverpool: barks Bhodes, ngton, diteg: Vernon, Fave, for N York: Isang Mead, field (Tr), Roy, for Liverpool; Bor x), Granem, for Livorpook: J tomden (Be), Labgrord, Pearl (Br), Morris, St Johns, NU _brics Angusta, for N York; NY i d- he sales amounted to about 600 | Boston; brigs Win Pri $10 873¢ a $10 50 for mess, and $8 624g a | Howes, Boston; sobrs El Philippi, one called “ihe Flower of the Forest.’* red $8 76 for Prime. Beef—Sales of 550 barrels were mado | Silliman, Newport; other“ Reminiscences of Happy Days,” are for sal at $11 50 @ $12 00 for extra Ohio and Chicago mesa, | Carelina, Rayner, No, 1 Franklin Square. * \! § repel vg 3 River, Reaper, Lo: 5 ners, Barks Emily, Cope, Gibraltar; Vi erin Win Pete Rie id, Rio and at $9 25 for prime; the latter was very scarce; prime mess was moving to some extent, but partioulars Miscellancous, ry ~ Philora, Thateher, fa ork: W Ful Gon aud carried some distance down the stream Axomen Crrvasse.—About four acres of the | did not transpire ; rales of 33 barrels of becf hams | 20%, Ov BR Bank Many Etizanern The officers and Avalia, Pureitt, for’ Boston: Lareh, Be their mort valuable articles were either lost or Lojured | than half a wheat crop can be expected from that | river's bank caved iv, on Friday evening, the 25th | were made at $16 00. Cut meats wore dull—«mall | fants Martha arrived at Rio Hache previous to 224 ule The Merryiwan, do: Durham (Ibe), Taylor, 0 much that they were of little use, Having lost all | County, and the farmers confirm the opinion, ult., at the lower part of the plantation of Madame | fales plain shoulders were made at 4cc., and plain | M+ was lost at Point Galena on tho night f May 14. Hor fart For estou! FS Chaatan oper. fe ea heir curfite, they wore compelied to return. Captain | ‘The Hagerstown, Md. News saye that tho late wet | Jerteat, taking with it, the levee for sacred eats | fame Renae Sige. Lard—Uhere & retail demand | carzo G bales of Sty Erode and 20 tone of qun= | sadclnhie; H Marshall, Brightmas, wigs sokre Rmpite E R. will leave ov the fret bout, and will, perbaps, go to | weather, while it has given a powerful Impulse to veo- yards. The damage by this crevasse eannot be very | Ot OM ace. tor good to prime; sales of Kegs were | powder, valued in all at £50,000 teri motetanve lad | iiseg: Fi Savery, Wilda @ Hagordon, weg; C Calitornia by eome other route, tation, has kept the cround in such a condition that it | extenrive, unless there should be another rise in thy | made al Butter was in good demand at 10 | been sent to her, Stratton, Vance, diseg: Palind for Providence; It We are informed. by Captaim Robinson, that the re- | has been impossible to work the corn, andthe grass has | Missirsipph. “hus far, At ls limeced | or Western, Ta lic. for Ohio, and 1534 a 17¢, | Siir-nutnorxe ar Muvrony—Not less th unt a yfhaige Sri Hes Horny skal Ban Saco, June 6—Arr achra Jorome, Willard, Philadelphia. in Medford, giving employment. to Or8O0 | (aed cla TRH fab eee erie tthe ion aetph The activity in this branch of business is owing proba~ | gid Ivth for Thomaston): Stn, Richard Rush, Drinkwater, } * plantations | port ja sirculation about the pack-mul any, is ‘ fast with it fMr, Morelle and Alexander Chitz, and ‘fe Bot eredited by the Indiansen Puk-mule company, is | grown equally fast w of Mr, Morelle and Alexande 1 and afow other port was pnt in cisculation by so: L Sccanton, Taber, for N Kedferd, ge county. Cheese was quiet at 3.70, The Fredericksburg (Va.) News says—The wheat | fmall places adjoining We hope and believe thatthe | Fxronie.—Large engagements were made for corn f © wandering Kick- | gy, ‘ widerta 4 entirecrop of Mr. Chita will not be lost, a4 he has la. | to Liverpcol at 6d.; 1,400 barrels flour at is. Sd, a 1s. Od. | tiy to the large drafts made Upon, our slipping for Calif ore t ant for Portland). Spore. We mould sdvive thoee persons having felends | furan c snort mnetocion to we areas Surprised | bored incessantly for several months past, day and | A British voseel was taken up to load with corn fore | eiztath? Ste BAltnan Jane Hecate sche Mary Sleek, Nickerson, NYotk. on the route to California, not to believe all the reports | us ns to the promise of this important staple, We are | Bight, to preserve the levees in good order Should | direct port in Ireland at 64d.; and an American do, Lavxowen—A superior and_hoavily timbered schooner, of Taunton, June 7—Arr schrs Gorilla, Williams, Norfolk put in circulation; and we would alo nd-edi- | jnelined to the bullet, Crom whut we sav, that the yield | the water continue to fall as rapidiy as it has for woe | do on private terms, Heavy goods at 226 Ode Couto | 1seAtroRenT AR hy Silas H Cottrell, Esq, Newport, Lith | Sth, Warp, Amboy: Charles, and Artist, NYosk; Sth, Moua tors of papers not to publish anythi to such | will be at least an avcrage one 4 days past, the damage doue to his cane will net prevent | Was (fering to Havre at go. inst. 8 asa vad is owned by | Hoe, de, 0th, slavpt Jaynes. and Rising Sn, a Teports, unless they obtain them from good authority See 4th its future growth. The water from this break findsa | Tatiow —There was some better demand, and sates | Mr C. Notice to Mariners. Bont: onpareil, Brewor do; sc fF Minevota ighton, doz We have d ors from time to time, but have not | The Lansing (Mich.) Stele Journal, of the 4th in’ peedy outlet into False River, which has risen about | Of 46,000 pounds were made at 734¢. for prime City, , fixed light at Little Bex Harbor has b Is Unig Conhdence, Baleook, do, OM 12th, 'sehte A J Do> giver any credence to them, and shall not publish any. ‘The wheat looks well in the timbered lands; the | ily ‘feet within the past week —Point Coupee (La,) | 40d 11.000 prime Country were taken at 7'4 a7 6 Abra prereay ils vec ube var Rosset, Brewster, NYork; 13th, Jolm Story, Walker, Ma- thing univers well autbenticated, and we think we have | fetson has been unusually backward, but itis thought | e0,5 June 2, Whirxey —The market was firm. and stocks light. | ‘74 & P td tenses, the best opportunity of accertaining facts. it will prove beneficial to the wheat crop; corn is but ——_—— Sais of 100 barrels prison were made at 210 , short Whalemen. SUT: Letters have been received in town. from several emi- | just coming out of the ground. We understand that Orinton or THE German Press vron New York | time—and of 100 do. at 214. cash, aad 40 barrels | | Arr at Now Bedford, 14th, ship Java, Lucas, Pacific Ocean, Passengers Arrived. grants. and we learn from them that they have hada | the corn is rotting imthe ground, where it hasbeen | JrpiciaL Propriety.—We translate the tollowing | drudge at 216. 1000 bbIs sp, 300d0 whale oil, 2000 Ibs bone, of and for Fair- SAVANNAN—Steamship Uherokee—Mrs GB Bibb and ehild; very severe time ugon the road, Rain bas fallen m | Planted in clay soil from a German paper, published in this city:— Kicy — We notice sales of 250 casks at $3 3714 0 | hair. Bervanty bese eae Tad ead ih che eee a aed quantities, which has rendered the roads very The Fort Gaines (Ga) Mirror, of the 9th instant, | © The rich Walker. tried for the murder of his wife, | $5 60, the latter for choice. * bogey—Use new road especially, The emigrants were | Fays:-We notieed this week an evident change in the | har been acquitted. Whether the proofs justify this, Sucans —The demand continues active, with sales mortly in izhborhood of Chouteau’ e and from | length of countenance of our worthy planters—-the | we know not; but we know thus much that the per. | of 600 hbde, Cubs Murcovado, at 45) a 5c, 4 months, thence their road will be much better,—Furt Smith, | fine rains with which a kind providence has visited the | mission given to the jury to go about free. as leat Ge. Alden, Pacific Ocean, via Sandwich | servant; Tif 8, lady. and three children; Madame David m0 6000 and denchter: Alex Mitehell and Jady; Mrr Hayden, J H Gar- n-, Sold 715 bbls sp ott and LO | tines. indy, and trvants J 1 Marah and Indys Mea Bgbee y Coa ark Pi Islands , of and for in the voyage. id child: J M Colby, Indy, and child; Johm Dunwoody, jun'r, The market is firmer er, NB clewn, , and child; Mis Tolfree and five children; two Misses: (irk,,) Herald, May 23 parched fivlds during the week, have given a newanpect | during the progress of the trial. was a shamefal excep. | FXciT — In raising there has been a movement, and | |! Ta Cossiies IM cessor abane tae | Smithy Mise Ceraobell, Mis Rob. Mion Wado, Mise Went Mise nen . | fo fruitful nature. The rich dark geen robes of the | tion to the rule of law by the judge. As one jury. | bout 8,000 boxes changed hands at private barguine srisale’of Fev, hone 4 wh Xie on March 2), ship | Tisdell, Wise RD Lyon, Mis A D Lyon, Miss Bunses fan (we »AnnivaL ov rhe Farcox.—The fine steamship | waving corn, with its yellow tastels and shining silk, | man ia enough to rave his, henceforth a rich ering | _ O1-s-—Sales S000 galtous Koglish ead Avene ea Nimrod, SH" 160 apy 800 why 20th, sbi, Delta, Greenport, | ferranys, Nice Lon, Master Lon, Miss Seymour, Mise Dit Falcon arrived last night, from New York via | foretell ow ample will be the reward of toll in its cul. hae not much difficulty to rend about and find one who | seed. at 58 a 0c. in casks and bbis, whi: Feb 6th. bark Gentleman, New Suffolk, 200 «p and tw! Osecod, Mr WP Satord, Met Havang, She left Havana at two P M.. on the dth inst,, | tivation. The cotton, too, promises soon to beautify | will agree to rave his peek from the halter. Truly it Towa o.—‘The following statement shows the prices, | 21), Washington, , 1 why Othe Phillip Isr, i SA Wo arrived at the Southwest Paw -f lr f m, nt elena, 5: LF Rogers, DH Baldwi ten o'clock, P. M., on | the fields with its varied blooms. We are assured that | appeure to us even in California more equal justice is receipts, and stock on hand, for the week ending J pri ive Fae earth Ot KB Ettencourt, WA\ Wednesday. and was detained outside the bar till’ six | the crop wils not fall far short of an average, which, im | practised”? June 1 ” middle of” i, Graen port, h. " Ineon, Alex tign Giclock yesterday morning, awaiting a pilot. ‘The | View of the late frosts and recent drought, js surely as AAT OT A Prices, Sold, Rec'd. Stock. | “Svoren—dune ape Florida, sehr Rienzi, Snow, of | ¢i@. WG Clemons, Fdwin Gre steamship Jethinus left Havana, for Chagres, on the 4th | uch, if not mere than we could rationally expect. Inavovnation at Camprmer.—The inaugura- C4 to Bed hdeat 58 474 ds. 4036008. | and for Provinceto’ m. evn. . oP Ccase, on wnt or inet. ‘The Falcon was detained in Havel a two days, The Terre Hante (Ia) Express of the 6th inetant, | thonof President Sparkes, of Harvard College, which is . 5 wb be bs PY or June 8. Jat 20 12, 7 o, of Westport, with Colquett, A Cham ‘A. by order of the Captain General, owing toa diMeuity | says:-—‘The army worm 1s still abroad in the Innd, bug | to take place on the 20th instant ee are bo 7 to16 20 es. pt. = Bee, | 160 bole cp oil and ” sgpactnahe © Bail, WT Woed, ‘Thomas, M Finch, Among ber Chagree passengers, who refused tobe trans- | we believe its ravages will be overcome. Cutworms in | to be attended with the usual ceremonies and various id «8 to75 ies. pr. - 10 es. 5) Yan Blercon, GC fant, Teano Owen, Adalpl Pio= foie Doin peas preferring to come to this city | many places have been as bad upon the corn as the | demonstrations of rejoicing, such as illuminations, Hateto Wy 144 bis. 156 32. IB bl, S84 bis, | Steamship Washington, hence (May 21) for South- fone Ff Reporte J Mitchell, Captain Staples, ogo torea onthe Isthmus. £) Vi L Dog Lon 40. 3753 bis r, 75 days from Buenos Ayton for Liver her with provisions, May 3, lat 4345, lon en only | army wi on the mandows, oats. and wheat fields, | fireworks, &e, The procession. to be composed of under of the bngree parenge f the Fuleon went on board | Some farmers have had to replant about evory cighth | ead ten resident graduates, protersers officers aver. . Sigg So us. the balance coming to this ity, C h d . | terre, and others eunneeted with the eoltege, invi ; " : ie ipat in jatitude 20d Jom: North, the Falcon spoke | tieiy anew, io rome hadee Wi fayorable-weather fo | Everts. alomul ke 1s to be fmmed at Gorelfall atSog | At Auction. 61 bhde, end 2% tes, Kentucky, Vir- Rremen, hannon, John Rewley, plied Mee Birrbanck and3 ehll- Mr Chapman, © O'Srlen— to 45 4 the ‘TO Brown, from New York for Bangor, 15th inst, off asp. sight duyn from Nos Onn ane ae poke ft ; ; P'M.,and proceed to the ehurch, where the eoramo | @idia and North Carolinas at Tice, Cape Cod. : lady and two. Sotho bande Mey ee Dit, ayo prices will be had for what cosy De aised tO Petr | itn of uuguretion will be performed, The colistion Receipts of Produce per Hudson River Lines, This Day. ene ie! Ly elena er attnlannal tare Pincha an in te ae ‘s ‘The Rochester, N. ¥. Advertiser, of the 18th inst., will be in Harvard Hall.—Boston Traveller, June 14 Albany and Canal Line.1.403 barrels four, 6,370 rig Good tepe, of Baltimore, 23 daye from Newfoundland of ‘oMtle; ntelligence, tays:—The gold and wei weather this spring bas been F inital “ bur hele corm. 65 barrels pork, 31 bales wool for St Jogo, Muy 23, Port Paix, St Domingo, 34 3) mites. ron, J W Sterans, N 8 Phillips, T ny J. G. Beatty is the democratic candidate for Con- | bl A German woman of Schenectady, N.Y., has reoov- | Kish & Cos Line,—16.109 bushels corn. big ie cbs in the 4d district of Lowsian very unfavorable for +pring erops, but wheat and grass | ,.A Girma tos Dey & Sebrnecisly pul part . ; Foretgn Ports. Hasnen—Rark Jane—A Mc Andre - ¥ jana. look fine, Indeed, wo have eeldom sven these latter | (Td $20 ie eng ears ed Bo Fort Plain and New York Jine,—3,000 bushels oata, npwavx, May 26 thard and twanownn, | Ponce, PR—Bark Mariel—Cape o Rokfeldt, of Philadel< inte J. Alston Sa the whig candidate for Congress | crops look much finer than many fields we have seenin | (OMWAnY: forinjurtes xustained in being knocked down | 60 Hoxex ch vere 7 Sark; Carioste, Phitwde ina, Viotarin phia: HAC Bveleth e f i forniv, Fred Warren, Oxear, and Titenct Walker, N Orleaa Jhye, Mincrya, Mare, Amd Justine, California, jatilets and Joreph G. Baldwin, the whig | this vieluity. Should we have warm weather soon, it | YY % loctmotive,througl the earelessuess of thy emgi- | — Amerienn Traneportation Co.—2,200 buskels eorp, 00 rnatone Green TuntLs Key (Bahamas)—Seby Vistorig—Me P sandidate for Congyess im the 4th district, of Alabama | may wot be too late for spring erops, aio Dashels'wateney, a