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COMMERCIAL APPAIB MONEY MARKE®. * Whe Tour of the President of the United | The New Orleans Abduction Case—Exami- States to the Yerth, nation of the Spanish Consul, &e, sob Taae See Deltionone Sue. beamet 30.) [From the New Orleans Eloayane, August 3} | At tween 1849. Nigivs oneoen—an cuirrenvate actina N daira tesa ‘Uheatricel and Musicals Broapway Tuxatne.—The novel and attractive fea- INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, ent ‘aftern ‘Wepseapay, August 1, tures of opera and ballet, united, commence the open- » . Le Mane Our Baltimore Correspondence. for and’ fvenvelock, all were on the otir to.geira |. The exemination for the defence was reetined yes- | ing reason f the Broadway Theatre, to-morrow even- Saturday, August 11-6 P, Mi. eleetans G cramesee Sean Oriseese Zines Baurimore, August 11, 1849. mght of President Taylor, as he paseed the | ferday: at the usual Bows: ond the intanse curiosity t? | ing. The operatic (rvupeis well aeleoted, and with thefa- | The bulls find it impossible to arrest the downward | Tusv.thoelseant achisvuments cu the Tight Kops. Ts 908- | Denarture of General Taylor——The Election Re- avenue 1a take his departure on his pro, tour | are ee coeabetanting tive Beary tale, that made Jorite and distinguished prime donna, Sig’us Tedfesco,as | courte of prices. ‘There was considerable sotivity ia | Of LE DiABLE"AwopRETR™ Count turns—Demoeratrc Rejoicing—The Full Trade— - . * came on at the time. The accused aj ith their | the leadi list, the be littie doubt of a suc- | the street, to-day, but the bears had things all their : - From the mansion to the railroad depot, the Pre- | founrel; the U.8 District Attorney, theStare District | cessful and profitabie seavon for the management, Tho | own way. Av-the first board, Mituois 6's foll off 4 por | Visich Mt pransa ‘. eee ing ad Amusements—Charleston Steamer—The Mar- sident was accompanied by Col. Biiss, Col. Eaton, | Attorney, and the counsel for the prosecution bel jece selected is Verdi’ a f*Eroani’? B: . Phelcs, Madame J Ef Who was amensber of the Genrral’ssiail in Mex: | alo prevent. | ‘The parties having algnided that they ; co, and his taithful attendant, Mr. Lawrence Smith, | were ready, the court erdered witneseses to be | tableux. “L'Ali or an O:lental Dream,” will be per- | lem, 3g ; Long Island, i ; Reading Railroad, - HANPRAU'S NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM BT. called. formed by the Monplaisir troupe. It will be produced | ing Mortgage Bonds, 1. Pennsylvania 6’s advanced \{. C —First night of the engagement of Mr. T. D. Ri y | kets, §c. who will continue with the Ge: th the 4 e General throug! Gro. Coreman, sworn --Is the witness connected with splendid tcenery, dresses and decorations. Mr. | he gales on time were principally sellers’ option, but | (7W.)—Monday evening, Seuss 13, to, General Taylor left Baltimore yesterday, about ten minutes after I closed my letter, having pro- ceeded in an open carriage, drawn by four splendid horses, to the outer depot of the Susquehanna Railroad, where a large concourse was assembled and greeted him with the greatest enthusiasm. The telegraph reports his reception at York, Pa., and his arrival at Lancaster, last evening. ; with Capt MeConnell’s schooner ? Blake, the exeeli : xerti ic drainay entitled NO EREC Suaeht belean Moving, “Galnael Beaton, Me eriot ‘A.—Yer, it. 1 was Grat mate of the echr. Mary E'lya | to please the patrons of the Broadway Theatre, To. | mort of the transactions were for eash, There were un- | Meryuis de Frontigaac, Mr, Jordan; Cr papbtngion, Hpn, 0. Wplislesey, Ric during her last voyage from Havana; we took in the | 1o:row evening, no doubt, there will be a full house. | usually large sales of the leading railroad fancies, and | Hires; Mrs. McLean, ‘To iv followed » Evq., U. S. Marshal, P. R. Fendall, U.S. | largest part cf the cargo on the 3d of July; the last part Distfict ‘Attorney, Moncure Robinson, Bs3., Col. | we'teok inven the duhel went tothe oMepor tae Usion | Niso’s Ganoex.—The popularity of this elegeat | the bears offered any portion of the capital stook of | Jum.MF. Rice, “After which the second Mercer, of Virginia, and family, entered the cur, | Towbost Line, and was told that no boat would go , Thespian temple is destined to reach a high point — | each,at the current rates. Large lots of stock are coming | GINIA MUMMY—G. and personally tendered to the General their warm. | down that night; there was a Spanish passenger on | The great enterprise of the proprietor, and the talent | into the market, that have, for along time, beem held | 2#ylor: Huey, Miss Locky est wishes that he might have a pleasant journey | board; he was @ young man sbout 22, dressed in & black | which he engeges, are the grounds uyon which our by- | for higher prices, the holders having probably come to | Bte* Mt! joxes 25 ota.; Pit, 1236 ots. ino ccat and light +) . and a safe return. Whilst these gratifying atten | ene ee ee eee at na he attra arena | pothesis reste— the enly real foundation of woll-merited | the conclusion that there is not the slightest chance | ()4/NES# ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 9 BROADWAY. —THE The intelligence from Kentucky, Tennessee, and hi tions were progressing within, a crowd of worthy | Sen July. about 4 of 4 o'clock; be came down in com- | suceess, ‘The entertainments commenced with agrand 1 Axtault, Propheter of 1 Indiana, has thrown a damper on whig enthusiasm citizens were formed around the car, with kind feel- i smathew grand | fora rise. Artaule, Proprietor of Pag re a" 5 e anges and equal good wishes ex) vesséd on every =, «ae sem, Sho wan saat Dailh, abowt five ‘The quantity of coal transported on the Reading | Det’, °f,Mine, Berton, Fontes in this city, whilst the democrats are in a glorious | tie GAMBIER’ DE UPECPLE DE PARIS, words | humor, at the certainty of having a majority in 3 | overture by the orchestra, afier which the Iaughabl et six incher, with black moustachios. ' (Mr. Llo- | jurictta, which bas been reevived with such wmpunl countenance. The President had no regular suite. | rente was here brought forward.) Thinks this gen- eee oaih Micke Railroad, for the week ending the 9th inst., amounted | 8B¥11-LE, in full coatume, A Messrs, Wallach, Fendall, obingoa, and a few | Uman te « fac simile ot hia ae tebioon ras | etnny Lind. wer performed, ‘The principalcharuster | to 28600 tons ; previously, 656,024 tons—total, 615,580 | tai Bariteas’ Me Hierine tone hom boas: M-Cors | both houses of Congress. The whigs have cer- jowever, conclu to take a ing e ¢ time in the First Municipality, opposite ; x le ‘ 4 A oo eee ae sane eat, ead ther presence | the publle square; the passenger asked witness if ho | yjte-sustained by Mrs, Howard, with great povur. | Sho | tons, ‘Transported on the Schuylkill Canal, 11,435 tons ; ma GRAND SPECTACLE | tainly treated General Taylor very shabbily, having contributed to the general hilarity of the oceasion. | ¢¢¥!d engage @ passage for Havana; witness told him | ipaies. ‘and in return che received the usual marks of | Pt¢viously, 197,437 tons—total, 208,872 tons. ier ese the eelebrated GUNG'L: BAND, has | elected him President and then left him with a mi- During the trip, the President was exceedingly | {Lethe coull receive no passengers, as he had or- | cheerful—nearly the whole time was engaged in | wharf at the First Municipality about sundown, and conversation with Colonel Mercer and Messrs. | went down to one of the wharves near the lower approbation. ‘The cast of characters in this piece was | ‘The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and barley left at | ‘Tickets Monday and Tuseday, August 15 and 16 unexeeptionable. Mr. ©, Burke, as Baron Swigitotf | tide water during the first week in August, in the years one ~ + ve ASTLE GARDEN.—TIE SU c Beery: Mr. 4. Andrews: ag Mr. Lawrence Leatherlunes; | 1648 and 1640, was as follows : OAs canes Rath be chee e at nority mn Congress, to open his administrative du- ties to. However, the country always prospers best when Congress and the President are at va- te ~ d Bir. n. as Mr, Granby Gay, were * well up? ‘ . S ioccistied tan i Robinson and Fendall. He remarked that “he | cotton press. Tbe schooner started with the tow *” Flour. bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu, Barley bu, | ‘uring the Tenth Week, with entirely new attractions, Un | Tlance, as too much legislation is the greatest evil was going to Visit the sovereigns, and wished todo | about 9 o'clock; we were detained there about one ip,\heit parts, aud created a large amount of humor. — ( aammart re Yalg | this, aud every evening during the Bummer r (Sundaya ex= | we have to apprehend under all administrations. atin a very quiet way.” He was opposed to large | bour to make up the tow, aad en nnonay Of the cook; piece, which has excited, to such an inordinate extent, $ y 32000 | SENS DE CONCERT: to bo follows BAL DEE, Although there are, at the present time, aa im- assemblies of people at this renee el of the year, and saw the cook come on board: bg vas brought on board the risible faculties ef all the langhter loving morta’ especially in view of apprehended sickness. Tle + * | who have witnessed it, entitled * Separate Mainte tity of we the A f had told some of his friends that he was also iad cae de eels eee Clothing! whe | nance,” Mr.C. Durke did the partof Mr Pennipother, | | The seeregale duantily OF the tame articles left at | A aramental performances, who will play at election ot | Heese than one thousand more will take their de- averse to parades in summer, unless there was an | gs the cook came down, and to cast off the fastenings; | S24 Mrs. C. Howard that of Mrs, Pevnipother. in which | tide water, ir “ navigation Overtures, Matctes, ke. 10) Conmoramie Views, brilliantly yesee for Deal’s Island, this evening, five steam- enemy near. ‘The weather was too oppressive for | the veesel s bows bad ‘swung off about six feet, wien | sparedtees and a ben ey Wag the nae the 7th of August, inclusive, was as follows : illuminated. Doors open at6, Tickets, 25 centa each. boats seis x been chartered for the occasion. The men to be clothed in uniform with knapsacks, to | the bow lines were lot go; there were not three minutes | 24° cae yl louse was moa Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu, Corn, bu, Barley bu, HE BARS AND SALOONS OF THE ARCH STREET | Pennsylvania camp grounds will also be well at- " oy ct Bumerously astended andthe siidioncs, judging from | ss, Lok 9s 3 Lund oor "ort | "TL ameaterPuiladeiphia te teat on aeod terme tenes | tended from this city next week, Asis customary, Tes Bo | Sommer Ball. Among soveral novelt te mense number of our citizens and their wives and Decrease. .... 1808 Ime. 15.72 Ine, 10,015 Ino. 200 | Sticetions, under the title of BEAUTIES OF THE OPE families absent, at the various camp grounds, not stand under arms to perform a mere ceremony. His | difference in time between the arrival of the cook and | a . . f ‘ , journey Was not lor political purposes-by notaeans | the passenger; the parreoger came with two friends, | er gee Tee pat age tege Prneerebeor aad 1 1 S361 WOT | apeetatte tenant The, bease opens eat weok, for the Fall | the tribulations of house-beepers have commenced, —but to tuke a glance at the manntactories of the | Who temed to be escorting him down; the passenger | t very splendid, both in design and execution. Increase... 169,811 Doo, 98,004 Ine, 2,803,994 D. Theatre, Chambers sureet, New York, between ten and three | &8 absut one-half of the colored servants have also North, which, for some time, he had been kind], wed on board by those people; on coming on N oe agai om > By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the i a ae he &. p » . ney ¢ went down in the cabin, and Witness sawhim | Nartonar Trinarru.—The audience here last evening y 1 y ATSON'S HALU,CLEVELAND, 0010.—-THE Apove | ff Nothing for a month after they retarn, and euinestly invited todo, It was exceeding'y | there about ten minutes afterwards, and he appeared | was as numerous @ one as could be desired, and they | liter left at tide water tas year, compared with the ATSON'S HALL,CLEVELAND, O[0.—THRABOVE | "We are’ gil prenerved from cholera; much to ratifying to h'm to see people everywhere sociabls 4 . ¢ a Ratt: Toul whe trintate Wspueition' to.) ke vee tiiies on one dite of te taaie ente Cont ase all seemed to enjoy themselves mightily, as the various | Corresponding period of lust year, shows an inerease of Ohio, apd is capable of eating 1,060 pervons. “Te is new to | the surprise but greatly to the satisfaction of every- converse, the President was prompt im replies, and | € Tone FOF concerts, ex liDi i o eSON Clevalend one” | body, but especially to our wholesale merchants, as soci las a v nerable father in the midst of a | ene of these papers was the passeng: P ere ee. brea _ | who are watching for the fall trade, which has al- family of juniors. rs it ns poe tg yard aaeyert wae cosa te the numerous laughable incidentsin it were most hear- | the prineipal articles of produce left at tide water WANTS; TeaGn. Cae with great anxiety. If the At each ot the stopping places, he stepped out | Pame were aoe be Was 3s mine erty as tily applauded, Redmond Ryan, asthe Irishmay, mado | fom the commencement of navigation to the Tth of | Ww www ne rnvervnrnnrvennnne | chi era were now to appeur, tt would prove fatal to 7 , P apy passenger that witness ever saw in the vee ANTED—A SITUATION BY A K&3PECTABLE | 1 sinese joi cw. Committee: and shook hands with those who were in Wailitg | be went om deck that night between 0 and 10 o'elvck; love to his damsel with all that impromptu coilautry | Avgust, inclusive, during the years 1547, 48 and ‘49, POISE wenes, ea Children's Busse, ud ean cevpieia | frei 2, busines point of view. Committees to pay their respects to the chief magistrate of the | the passenger wason deck during the time the pilot which is so peculiar to the sons of Erin, und his song | the Canal in those years baying been openod on the lst | #@ ¥ing: has no objection to goa short 0 in the coun nation, A rahi ., | was on board; we were eleven days going to Havana; of the “Bould Soger Boy” received an encore. Whites day of Mi * - - ry. Please cail at iss Mercer atzeet a In the afternoon train for Washington, as it | on our arrival there anchored at the quarantine Sereneders gave every satisfaction; as did also Mr, sclgadies, ae we noticed the Hon, Reverdy Johuson, U. | ground; we stayed there six days; the passenger atthe Johncon, in the farce of “Sudden ‘Thoughts. We ere ol taken their departure for camp, and will be good they were reading papers; ebtertainments were of the most amusing sort. The | 140,000 barrels of flour. lively farce ofthe “Irish Dragoon’? was frst played,and | ‘The following table shows the quantity of some of j have consequently been appointed for every block, and the lime dealers are doing a brisk business, Baltimore was certainly never so clean and pure, both in doors and out of doors, as it is at the pre- ns sent ime. Baoald this meet with say Talative of she above decones le , We have no amusements here at present, except hey may mothing to their advantage, by adderee's | the Nightingale Serenaders, at the Museum, and | the undersignd, at this place. ED. BURKE, 4 8 iq 4 tm wat | 'Cineinnacl Ohio. July 21, 1549, tle Meditern nean Pa vera at Peale’s Athe- “ neum. he museum will, however, soon open we 0, ° , » 8001 ee re PURCHASE A FARM, OF 20 08 19 | with a good theatrical company, and there is some sey, Westchester, or Loug Island. Apply, by letter, | talk of opening the Front Street Theatre. page Waytep INFORMATION OF THE RELATIVES Receirts oy Propver ar Tine Waren. ait George Hurke, anative of Now York olty, who o ted to Aittomey Genera!, on his retura to the metro- | Ume had free ingress and egre d from all parts glad to learn that the Serenaders. as wlso Mr. J., are re- z of the versel; we unloaded at the quarantine ground; evgaged, and will appour again next week. 'T. D. Rice, arr? i of ligh H a Et ighters coming off tous; the great king of the KF. Atthe Relay [fouse, near Baltimore, there was Eins waa bon Out; shout shirts pee he po torch a considerable crowd, and fine spirits prevailed. cstnuhen hate WW ualiae ae anemia Gunes ined on s n ~ e maa ence to-morrow night. geubon she arrival of the trainat_ the arg boots tock the pareengcr out ha nt im om bead che Ame- | Rice dn preparation. h t was receive ‘arty | rican brig Andrew Ring, belonging to New York; the | . ny “three times three” froma large concourse of citi- | Andrew Line waste @ a thearr nboting pA Burton’s Turstre.—The entertainments of the dwill make his first apper ‘The bills announce eomething zens, among whom were the workmea from the various establichments in the vicinity, who had assembled for the purpose of welcoming him to the city, as well as to get a sight of the oldhero. He was escorted by Mr. Zenos Barnum, of the City Hotel, to an elegant coach drawn by four spirited horses, provided by hun for the occasion, in which also rode Mr. Lawrence Smith, his personal at- Doaunco Vatexon sworn,—[In Spanish, transiated } Witnees was employed on board the Mary Elen on her Iast- voyage from Hevana ; there was a Spanish pas- senger on board, wih a white hat ; it was # small, low. | crowned Panama hat ; witness first saw the ron beard some twoor three miles down the river ; the Fas cm deck smoking his cigar, as a ‘gon: | witnere was steward on board tho ves- lot came on board when we arrived at the | week at this house were coneluded last evening by the performance of “Dombey & Son,” and the new faree of “ Keeping the Line.” It was Mrs, Brougham’s beneat, and we were glad to see the house go well patronized. Mrs. B. is a most favorite personage with the patrens of this house, and does her part well on every occasion, ‘To-morrow evening we are to have “ As You Like It’ f which are much in adyance of last year, is Indian corn, and ‘The only article of not much short of those for the famine year, the arrivals thus far the same period in 184 The reevipts oNTLEMAN, fast and tea, boarders, oF st sido A note altressed to C. ly preferred. 1k to Canal street, stating terms and particulars, at the Oilioe of the The steamship Republ. the first of the line of steamers to run between this port and Charleston, is now rapidly progressing, und will be ready to make her first trip about a month from the present ume. ‘The proposition for a general parade of the fire- men of Baltimore does not seem to meet with much fayor. Ten companies have already decided repeated again. [t was received with immense applause | of flour this year still continue in advance of the last. hi jlot remained on board about tw . . e pilot's boat. was alongside the ‘vessel; the | OB te occasion of Mr. Lynne’s benefit, aod, as We To | Provisions are in a1rears. ide all the time; the ‘passenger spoke | mstked at thetime, every member of the company longs’ i P performed most aduizably init. The music, too. was ANTED—A GUNSMITH, A GOOD WORKMAN CAN | against it, whilst only three are in favor. hear of @ situation by ‘There were sales in our markets yesterday of 250 barrels of Howard etreet flour, fresh ground from old, wheat, at $5 1234, and of 300 barrels from new wheat, tendant, Colonel Samuel E. Hambleton, of Talbot county, Md., and Mr. Barnum. ‘Another coach followed, which was occupied by Messrs. Richard WOMAN, ASL ic ‘ ¥ age; the ouly couversation that wit- Bry : ’ ! Wallach, Philip R. Fendail, H. Clay Mudd, and | the Spanish language; the ouly : given with great effect. Miss Wallack makes a beau- ion: a Wap Maren. The bascef-ciay vedorence cau ba | ak Oh 98. Mot (ag sp ag a we Wm i. Winter. y 4 r nee had with (ie pergey ber meena ws gol titul Roralind; and Burton, as the seutentious Touch- m. Inquire ns No. Thirteunthstreet eheveduorsfrom uke | red'et 105 el07 ey and foro cargo of entre 1000 wee stone, was most happy. Of Mr. Lynne's Jacques we ‘The carriages pasecd along the streets too ray treated; he slept ina berth near the captain's; witness Sanuot but epeuk iorthe higheet terms, Eurtca ie not reollzed ; for good to prime, 100 u 1be, are the sales ; ly for the assemblage to follow, and in a few mo- | wade up the berths; we were about ten days on the fepindband in pleasing the public. as his very, eles Be white reld from 106 to 1 , and family Hour, white, 76 Canton Co ) Erie Railroad Ms do do th Ci wi ‘ rant 1) 114 4 11ée.; very little of the latter however, has been ments they arrived at the City Hotel, where at | voyage; we stayed six days in quarantine at flavana; gant and judicious assortment of entertainments chows. 3100 Read Mort Bas > in waseen: o . hONY Oe © t. A cargo of Pennsylania prime red. of old least one thowsand persons had assembled, who | when they left Havana the passenger was put on board Maha Dian Ceakalt ae WON Y 8's, "C5, he usual roativecfan | and gew mixed, brought 106e. Corn —The corn mar- i i usi an American brig. rn a a oe as Decvessy, sworn—Witnees is employed by the Span- | received from Milan s long acco with im asic ‘awing, will be given ; 73 do xon Manti.—We have 700 Obio 6 > 650 Harlem RR 00 ‘ a 20 nt of the arrangements ‘The most #etisfuetory refesrenc shouts and huzzas. lw do on) After taking tea, he again appeared upon the | ih Consul; js chancellor to the Spanish Consul; a8 made in Italy by Sig Badiall, director of the Havana 10 ao, 3a | Adciess Miss M., Hox No, BL Post Olive, Phila= Rota Femara Bae i d addressed a few words to those as- | Dien employed since January, 167; hes heard of aan 4 agent of Don Francisco Marti. W. ae B's pia rye gold for 600. ; Maryland is quoted at 53a STe. portico, and addressed a fe’ A se 88° | Gurcia and Fernandes; heard of them for the first time Company, and agent of Dom Francisco Marti. | We un- 2) do ata 52 * Gate Some little now arriving, and the quality much sembled, remarking that_he was much pleased to | enihe 1éihet inst May: an exorto was rece'ved feom | derstand that the most expensive engagements have | «ts Maw 85 Marlem prefer'd full. ig better dhan the lAcedn STR Gene ate von ms see them, and hoped, upon his return, to have the | ihe Captain General of Havana; the cxorfo was issued honed tates ‘toe €8 f bringing forwara | 22) Mechanics Aub K Hoch RRS wetter than crop. ‘The quotations are ye jeasure of shaking hands with the citizens of the | by the tribunsl of Havana; there was another docu. | Deen entered into, for the purpose of bringing forward | “(¢ Genk of America 3 eee eo Se | J tety aeons ee aT pyilbesy City. ment with it; there was e letter giving a desorption of pa noche prendre romped gett leas Fornaio Borren'y Dank 1A 2} Work & N Mav a fag eure ih as te quality, ey ba PP Sipe ro ete few minutes previous 12 | dividual mentioned in the ezerto, aud asking him board the brig Grampus, from Genoa, for Havana SECOND BOARD. eletre quan Patiapenruta, Aug. 11, 1849. e o'clock, his Excellency, the Presi i ‘i 4 assistance; th » . restes are from the immense emporium © ‘ veer "73 NY ” Dil Clow 7 atisthen eT tehe. 7 : y United States, left Barnum’s Hotel (where he ~! ageernnes soa, senetenee) rae raat mae oes pilin, af the theatre oe Seata; the scenery. 2 she Haslem RR 2g WeheNY &NICR 3 5x Cholera ahd F ioe ty rl bal Reef 1 i in ™ arlo Fontano; the orations and accessor ” a Parmece’ Le — Talbolyphing —Markets, §c. oo aae the mene evenin; ae apie in Havana 5. os & sookenaty, aw cS oa LA tet j + 50 Dem: eee armers' Loan fe _ yphing—2 . en rowte for a Northern tour,) in the private coac ter containing ler from the tribunal of Ha- ON Sores Hav it 758 100 + of to 3 he cholera, during the week, closing to-day, of the establishment,’ drawn by four spirited ani- | vae was then presented to the witness, who read it, Anna aana anny Att coenpete: oa fellow oye mals, for the Bolton Depot, ‘here tee cars are | concerning V, Fernandez, Cevilo Villaverde and Jean OR SALB~ONE-FOURTH OF A BIG UP 300 TONS will compare, as follows, with the previous week : connected with the locomotive. The President | (aris, the jaler, ray ysl Ole ogg Served correspondent speaks iu glowing terme of the manner | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. | a pocd! wiser Vupargiooor a marker sind fe ela Gases, "Deaths, Cases. “Deathe, looked extremely well, and was escorted from his | {° lett + Cmonsee: I Piohay in which musical t ‘appreciated in Am nd furses. The purchaser may command tho vessel, {t_compes | Frivate Pract suite of rooms to the carriage by his brother, Col. — gg aioe the po hoor ean says the Americans regard the Italian Opera with that s Tor further particulars, iuquire at No. 12d W. hing Cholere Hospital . ry Ot iz Taylor, and other personal friends. Whilst pass- | the letter written by the Consul; (The witness folt- cebslderation whieh is oply extended to things dearly | eww eows wwe newer nnn | ea OS _.. | Blockley Alius House 1 Mu 9 long the entrance, he was enthusiastically | ing a paper in his hand.) Witness wrote the letter acquired from foreign ecuntries. The artistes engaged poverty ei a TLADELPUIA EY WALL FLOURISSES IN | County Prison... . 3 86 16 greeted with cheers, and many persons with diffi- | frem these minutes wiities by the Consul, and after- any ger od any bam ary bu acca — feapwel ty him of the dorchlinctt unrivalled supromaay, a4 regards its, extensive pp poe 8 i - | wards ecpied it in the letter book. ‘Ihe prosecution p ~ - | which witl be openod after alweoks, | development, judiciously & toriog of 26 219 Cd Se ete fosks way a0 pits cred. nad 3 Tiere eailtd for the letter beok (The defewos chjeeted Steffuronl and A, Rosio; primo contralto and mezzo th an iotermicaiate svason, on Monday Evening, Augast A ater, of many of wish the | oe a a, £95 a 41 death: Nally grasped his hand. - A ‘This | to it, stating that the original of the letter written by f0Prano. Carolina Viet!; primi tenori assolutt, Lorenzo ih, with we fon of popular tolent and attraction | Sity, of gtyle, variety, quan- | Delng @ decrease Of SY cases an onthe, rode was also occupied by several friends. ‘This | {) Cit ui bimeclf was before the court.) Solvi Luigi Ferretti, Domenico Lorial; primo basso ase | never Letore 11 to the American publ y Neigh durkey, Kiddvrming | ‘Phe steamship Columbus arrived this morning, ‘was followed by two others, containing Col. Kane, | “pL SN on resumed. The Consul handed witness seluto, Ignazio Marin, and Luigi Corradi-Setti; primo confalent —," naiek any altompte in 64 hours from Charleston, with 52 passengers and a large freight. An immense iron hght house haa been tor se- ssoluto, Corare Badiat; prime donna the Collector of the Port, Chas. J. Maddox, F; this paper (the rough draft of tke letter.) to copy, and basto baritono of the patrons of ai ’ the Postmaster, and other prominent friends. The | witness made a faithful copy of it without any altera- ¢C™primaria, Elisa Costini; additional singers and re- | for che gratifeats party, passing along Lexington to Charles street, | tons cr additions; the peper was just as It is now, conde donne, Livatl, Cellini, (mother and dsughter;) | privileges. Grand and thence throug 1 Mount Vernon Square, soon | when it was handéd to the witness, with the crasures Primo tenore comprimario Federico Badiali; bassocom- | on the yd arrived at the outer depot, where the ‘old hero” | in it, ‘The following is the translation :— prin ario, Eut.cchio Polonini, and 31 choristers. a | . 4 step toviewthe vast impro veral months in progress, at Merrick & Towne's was once more greeted by a large number of citi- | “1 return to your Excelleney the ezorto, after having Stoxona Crooca asp rien Barter Courany —Thin = ance Ses Factaatd nud’ Powet Looms ef fiteus chouical weictise te | Couhwark foundry, under the superintendence of zens. Quite a disappoimtment took place at the | tricd to accomplish the object for which it was sent ; aie and talented denseuse, who i# bo well appreciated North sireet depot, at which place it was generally | for the laws of this country, the condition of the indi rime ecintuitted, do not permit it to be é expected the party would enter the cars. Nearly | vidual and the o : troit, Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, Cineinnatl, Louis- a thousand persons had collected for the purpose | ¢2reuted in aby other me Note thstanding. | ville'and New Orleans, at the theatres of which she is | reh colw tgno- Mdm. and Mon. Monplaisir, Sig. Vita nor Arnoldi, Sixi Signor Piemont U; ¥ il tnd © treat inv Hug the J. W. P. Lewis, an agent for the United States iy caabiuke | government. It hie been temporarily put together ret Yipwey sonas, inthe yard attached to the foundry, and now at in this city. where she has met with much success, ¥ ‘ort je vi Carenti, Si departed yesterday for the West, on her way to Do- Neve rm ot Vita, dancer, &r Smith. and Mi . + flatter myself that the meang | bave pul mapa mm ‘a . _ . . seeing the General, but were compelled to : . to apptar with her ballet company, according to seve- md he - tracts much attention, having attained an altitude fo way without having been gratified eae ee aan essean tion far fal engngementa eentracted with hor Siguora Clocea Anroat is al Sprepeernted the crandopere, | Cl, EELONTON, RINST PREMIUM FULUEMAEER, | cr eeasly 100 feet. ‘The etructure is to be erected jeneral was aceompanied by Mr. Lawrence | dividuals referred to in the Isaceempanied by Signor Neri. a very extraordinary } Vig. Vitas Don Ray Gomes’ No. 5 Royal strect, New Orleans. N. Boh 4. Su Pheress. who will un- on Carysfort reef, on the coast of Florida, and when orit: nis sessenal attendant, and his Houor, the with all the amateurs ot | SigNevel Mayor of Baltimore, who attended him os tar as | | Ist June, 1849, p oetyponn dhe 2 pos ‘ | put up, will doubtless prove the most substantial . . ae ” | ; ility. charmiy vina who fental Di . Youk. ‘To the Capt. Gen of Havana | he head cf that com Inteuda to produee | A: Monplsisir, Prices of admision light-house in the world. It will rest upon a foun- A telegraphic correspondent, under the date of | @—Wes the Consul desirous of obtaining infor- | York, Pa., a 10, writes a8 follows:—* Gen- | mation concerning those persons who had escaped ? al new ballets, which abe has r ved from Paria, | ofers—Dress Circle and Parquette, ich willcertainly be puton the stage with much | © Qe. Doors open at 7, to begin daiion ten feet deep, cut in the solid rock, whict eral Taylor and suite, accompanied by Governor an po tJ a r Loeyeee deped pleco nog om te and great talent We wish suceers to Signore 100. — A Jorge guaranty, fand 1s now in progress. The massive structure is sup- i: ‘ " € office give jon; bis as Mr. | © : veelne, Av pamesof three American Tras- ‘ : . La ese a Ee err bere at Le gro oe | Treeeases; this ‘wes about the cad of Day; Mr. Tree: | Ciceea and her com var’ gag ip far og evening. 4 = fe from Atwericaa Policies, $19. | Potted by nine cast iron posts, the first section of ene oc ie efternoon. consul he was no longer connected with , Pry pe geo the dull times rpitg Duke, Mr. Stor Duke Frederick, Mr. Rea; | igosjont Direotors t-r Au- | the central one weighing seven tons, and the others from the cars to the Washington House, by the | $6 po the Consul said be was very sorry for it — | We bave lately companies of volunteers and a large number of [1 Le witness was here asked to toil all that oceurred ) had good bLoures, Citizens end persons from the surrounding country, | jhe Consul told Mr. Treseazes that there were , brisk senin. and the disease which bung over the city who had congregated to welcome the old hero. | come individuals who had come over from Havana, | 1 tap idly disappeart joubt they will go The streets were thronged with people of both | avd he wanted hic: to set a watch on them; Tres. | ¢® doing @ fuer bu ever. They have re- Tay’ sexes and all sizes. After reaching the hotel, Go- | cazes said be was no longer attached to the polios; | Sttsrged their programmes for the coming werk. o ‘commenies at a \s to § v'elock vernor Johnston came forward and addressed the | the Cevsul replied he was sorry for it; they then | Cuinrsx Assrainty Rooms —A& French opera compa- Varquette, 0 cents; Pamiiy Cirel : : walked out of the efics to tho corridor; and, after | ny Will appear here, to-mocrow evening, in selections : “ ; multitude, At the close of his de uy all ane remaining there a fow moments, the Congul returned from Rovsini’s popular opera of “Le Barbeite do Se- APOEE Tack Nrees, THREDEY AS could, went up und congratulated the President, | aicne; tho street door, from the door ef the offles, is | ville, ‘a Cols have | Jacques, Mr. L: Oliver, Me, Now that everythivg is growing | Clarke: Touchstone, Me. Dutton: Ri Chia, Men, Dyotty & oorhonse; Orlando, Mr. etevery | three tons each. The form of the stracture is eir- cular, and the portions enclosed fur the dwellag RC ae : wuaeneas eed cite 1 the light-house keeper and his family, is elevated mation desired by appli can be obtained. Sums as- | about 25 feet above the foundation. An iron stair- sured om a single Life to the extent of $1500, 0 case, with balustrade, winds around the centre General Agout and § . post, clear to the top, afferding a mode of access to every part of the stucture. The enclosure for rd mee au td tpother. Mr. Brougham; Mi jane Briga of the U ww ' . tun. In addition to the vooat attrac- % de for hs Tho Annval Report of the pro 2 y 3 shaking hiv hynd, gud making room for others tO | stout'two or theew stoves they did not go up stairs) | thon, the members of Gung's eslebrated band will play HPindebpiie: ieridan'y ploy ot the RIVALS, | the tnaltytion ‘cudan, Oth of May, 16d, ana beod= | the dwelling: is made with huge platcs of iron, £ fay hear oa pe, President met the ed wither thinks they had Bot time to go up stars tohold reveral of their beautiful overtures, Shia Soke’, hap Howard Br ined at No. root, and of the bh i ring an oe) ing loge for their kind attentions, and, afterpartaking | @ conversation: they might have gone up stairs, but OxeiyGanoen —A grand saored concert will come P We. ot yt = eee 2 = ~ =] bh A e seed a ; ‘ 7 ¥ eee rrr narrvinabiiid! i a 6 ‘ pa feo the cars, and proceeded towards La they would bave time to go up stairs and hold a conver- Saat patients: ee Se sone POR MARSEILLES —THE BALK MAROELLA, CAPT. | time, when the labor of putting it up per.aaaently oi — . - tation relative to Rey and Yernandes, which has been he seenery, and for pare air, it eannot Freighter yates uit A BBRASKA, Cuyt, Toone, For | on the site fixed for it iscommenced. The whole Police Intelligence stated in the testimony . morrow evening the usual concert CHAMBERLAIN & PHELPS, or to height will be 137 feet. From the alinost imp: Trick n Travllers.—A man by the name of Q.—Arcending the steire, how are the rooms laid off ? Mille. Lovarney will siag several ‘se BOYD & WIN Brok able nature of the material, and ite peculiar forma- P- terday by officer Colli A.—The pulor fronts the street, at the right band oe rtd Ie tina’ peetenoes, in ott | there is.a.door, om the left wall: this parlor up stairs is ne office: it contains a hair sofa, chairs, and a rquare ble; it ise marble top square table; a lanp generally b pr it; there are pictures about the walls; the H AUR ONLY DIRKOT LINK FOR SAN FRANCISCO, | UO"s Presenting no obstacle to the fury ot the in Charree— 16th of A pew ped op! id | waves, there can be no doubt thatat will remain EMPIRG CITY, 2) ne FD. sw iteom | for eges a monument of the liberality of the govern- the [Sth of Augase, | Ment, as weil as of the skill and ingeauity of the bee , weizhing oror neven po: ¥ functed at eneb encortainment, | etearoshi fr. Jercy Moreyticid, Mies | comonnder, Teas, Li | Pera N ‘The B.C) Army Intelligence We learned, at a late hour last night, that Major Twiggs, United States army, bas been ited Staces? © ploee from a ame of Charles Gogell. there individuals were not given to Mr. T'res- of the | ? . City goes direc to Chogr “ towehing at an: oe and the master hands that planned aad te hee t here. and if you want the office; withers at that time knew their Republic, ue. 11. intermediate ports, thus im K that passengers by thie | carried into execution the dewga. Mr. Lewis see dete rad tones fag tee onto beapen) tren their nau’ were Vente Feroandes ai Juan ; gloomer vill reach Pansioa in time for the U. 8. Facide Mall | j. yrenaring a report of the progtess made Duteh ing oat a five franc formation given ia the offlee © ——- = = . —== “ light-bouee, be subnii v ;apd see Sere oe ast witness has seen the man Garcia; | PKOCUKRSIONS. ee or ight-houee, be submitted to government; i 4 it to Burke, wbo pat the money into his tly the Dutchman bugged. etated his enre to the police Burke was arres Dail to snswor the charge, for playing this trick upon a treveller Past Driving —Officer Walling, the stage ini tor, arrested yesterday two stage drivers, on the bowery line, by the names of Jobo Clark and Joseph Aubura, the best way of giving a correct idea of the magnitude of the etraciure, hoa had Mesers, Langenheim, : enAscies i of this a ht take a Twlbotype view ot it; and the per sent, shaw J cents por foot facility with which copes can be procured from est of bey yop ly the original preture taken by this new art, gives . ANY potvon remitting one-h the superintendent an opportunity to furnish e: member ot Congress, if be rhould be so iaclined NAAN AAR AAA RAR AAA Ans XCURSIONS TO THE Fisiit ‘Thursda he saw him firet, but saw him iked of Sub } BANKS, AND $5 Friday, to the petgom or pa The vity in every deseription of commercial enter. Pp moet equal to that which dircloved itself on the subsidence of the pestilence of 1892-23. and ich was followed by thore «: years of general pros itor appl Passage, apr I OWAMD & SON, 4 Broadway. curate view of the structare aa it now Doth racing against eveh otber, in the Bowery. at the peared cipal elements and agencies q ae ——e ALIFORN I~ Via-CHA . This 2 Talboty pi e Fisk af lite ond thud of the citizens, both Inside and | airs and came down directly, A noaetang Leeon ee nee aes SPECIAL NOTICES, FoR AORN. Via “cuiours ano NEw ow. | tianle cettclae by the'l ‘aha pare ght Warviae of the stage, They were taken, befure Justice | 0 disguire; the Consal and teanqnillity, in these revivals, ts to be found in the <GE—MR. CONKLIN CTALCENGES ¥R Ny commanding, will bed od with the ge- | and their lebor of the past ten yeara, duri 4 Leth: on bearing the case, ined them each $32 | Bewspaper the widely circulating dally journa’ prow the George Theen, the same that rowed t wonils on Mondeay, Angase 27th, at 1 o°el hey. teed took oustna ee ae on bay | we a o Caaert, of the 1 In connection with thie matter, we may fairly place t the beat he had. Now is your ger t the feng ot Ware wot. X bia ply repaid A. “4 i Bi porpeer A pen i I “ ‘Stating —Officor Clifford, of the Oth wari aft, for bigh estima ' Cher goof ine mos oe ceed Defore the adverticiog community the ad es 4 found. Passace thts city A brave is about to be established in @tterted, yesterday, o we hich the New York Herald possesnce as a daily a4 oe ger yee ~ : Jo charge of rts Thomas Dolan with a Pre er we fie ORRIS CANAL AND BANKING COMPANY —NO- A experienced Surges w York, when the Loekie, on ao tising sheet. According to the recent developements 7 . that Rooks of Subseripti: wy ‘i | Xe me readers of the Herald imili ad. Justios Lothrop | Fay A =8 in the dispute between ue and the Tribunr, it le now earetel pre red Veeck of seid Gowspany, of | Bde, Bhigpers ts Now Dricuss cheuta | will huve un opportunity to eee the epocimens of @om mitted b P { AP pa . went admitted that the Tribune has a cireatation of about dividend per freight, as oly a imited quantity eno be taken freight | miniatures taken upon paper and celored to the Jenkin Poh woe nh Ngo weaker | ere ae geahce why hy ak Rey RRA | chemesrine _Ee seeaete len aren. | [ie siding at the corner of Reede | ot Sevens! Hereld rien to twenty fire ot tiventy-sit thousand. and ‘Coun au % } N PaCKanD: SIR—WE, TOR PASSENGERS | A company of fifteen, mostly printe bark Sar attending #n auction at the eorner of Jay and ; he was soon fellowed Liorente ae tly reached considerably over (hirty thousand raefor; ty ton, fron Belfaat t York, ea ia Ge bak ye eate embark, West vtreets. some event Cxirasted front het | this was ali thet coeurred om the frst visit; DS? fYequentiy reached eouslderahiy oves srty dhousand ste ce ty. ahd same alts | mh gon - thie morairg, in the schooner Spleadic, for a two werks excursion, stopping at Baltimore, Washing- ton, Norfolk, and a cruwe about the fishing | grounds. Sth ne tl Pocket $140, in bank bills, which she bad: rolled up ia | on the second visit, he made the declaration which gives it preulinrclaime upon the atteution of the Tes om the eth of June avit was on Savertising commonity. The character of that olrew: declaration woe fg oe jarcia came tation, and the character of the readers and patrous of ding on the stock t 8 piece of paper. No arvost instant, ( Voutot ax Captain Pace Movements fur Calfornta. company with Mr. Llorente; both step the journal. are of the highest ituportance to bist Berg try coovey, throngh yee, te che fiot end socoud mates Meee | ‘The Schuylkill hose company was this mor: 1 entrance of the offices, but did e Beard of Directors. ' 5 ‘ . | a b; ping The ship Robert Tal-tord.. Captain Cooke who was in the wc, wen TN EE ey erg AT eat Morris Fite peobe see 6 ordered cut of service for stx months, by th Boston on the 7th inst. for Ban Fraveixco, and tonk as | there two gentiemen; after fe without a rival in its comprehensiremess, it ts tapor- Avgust, 1649, atterson, Robert | the street tant to note that it circulates chietly am the men Of intelligence— the setive business mea—the netive and bury classes of society io this and the other large cities and towne of the United States There inno other journal in New York which has eo large a clreu- zersgnart® Geo, H. Neloon, ot New York, and K. W. time, Mr. yr e came do , of Boston A new bark, called the San Francisco, cleared dem on the 6th fost. fdr San Franc’ hte George’ Mart 1, James Walker, h Jameel emon. Js mes €. Coun, Wir | med David Moret, Sine—t thank you for your kind address, and f wish you prorperity im the land ot yer adoption. the prices range sseording to 80; rye flour $3 to $3125, a = : he eupplics of grain are via Thos, Rom: Yation as the Herald. o noy thing like it—none which ABNER PACKARD. ‘ "peueen, “auaree Levee “7-9 {~*~ exercises so great an influence upon the minds of the at 106e. to 1100 fur fair a0. Ingten Scot \ the: t out: Fie enn ney id active masses of the country — AAA EASY bossnt a for prime white Rye rile at Sue wood, Wm Rowell, Cbas. ‘door ‘which opens | Lie elreui fe a GWtestve cheuietion. fe Phila, YON'S MAGNFTIC POW Bie for good 4 We for white Benj. W. Foster, Luther Hasketi A ‘ares canadien Oren’ deiphia, Borton. Baltimore, and uther great cities wad | co: nat rey i Ad peels a Set Teonvered fee setivity ‘Wailis, Daniel Wallis, Th. D. Di Tre eee eee ee tne | gentres of thought aod busiaers operations, the elrou- TO BE LET, of have & without poleas Weinep te fo Mi bcmeed ee desea Cates tones 0 re Lia pane ~ ‘and Carlos Istion. bate be ng is ee Si ne =f = the | warren nn : ee apie aaiacen on 4m Dogiees. Ree ND a . Ls . ying bbte 7 , a joy mi int] eltren—| way. fer rric: oO T—A LARG . io o “ me, Leq., Super « hew i x bia signature to it. “The paper wasa fresh ,"n Jonna nay vee tariy read sateen py Ba ny exhibit adoctining tendyn- he Bd floor of house #1 N AL 0 street, epporite Doctor well Ligited, suitable HE MARKED WOMAN'S PRIVATE WRDIGAL Come | CY Tih the exception of me vatsor ponion, by Dr. A. M. Kaurigenn, Profer tthe ink was not yet dry whon witness re- | we present these facts nid these views toour readers cor it | and patrons, and the business community generally — Tn @ Week of two. people will be returning from the ntiow. In= id | alone show an Improvement, in con 34 moathe. on the 6th, woald be favorably disposed towards a pay- obra, A. Terkine, of Salem; Josep! ded Ht toliavaon Witness th i ‘ ~ * 4 not of the eampany °—-Geo Whitmarsh, 1¢ Cones} told him #0, Se, ae Srctorsson'te hope, Ohi pone oceaks |. tc henisesn vanes ihe dwulliog pare ever izsienl and mental angnish vo mang | ment of the notes and bonds in full. First Bord —$100 Te, eee ey eer th al Deve ewledge [A paper wae bere by ed. Businers of all Bods wil be revumed with freeh tere, fronting on Orcen Contateing 1s roo Thon ow poor wold have am oe extura oe ae tee ee | igor, and a revival will take place, impreeedented in pap T I Bont Pooks i broken im healt iy wiatd p 7 te ores ford. — Consul and his seal of offtee, the 31 Front street, cr of Thos. € Tl East Pours in their graves bees still alive, 24: 26 Reading. 17 da, 87; the eemmercial annals of this count Of all this, we have no doubt. Ar nn aid and aasil ~! im this revi. val, the New Vork Herald. from ite position and vast bares Reading, 165; 11 Kentucky teak. 1004. vifier Boord— $3000 Reading Bonds, b5 ST; 1000 do 87; th rtreet. ‘The iP tkmaar, and Norfolk, cleared at | im which cfiicial copies of does Boston on the Sth inet. for San Francieoo. Ship iti. To the District Attorney —Thia paper beeomes 6 thone 6 em: gen railed from New Bedlord on the Sth inst., for the | and the acts themeelres on being so filed together, are hcatncion among all clacres, rotimnercial, politioal med | <<. Wr discloses important scrote, whieh | bu shares Union Canal. 11. Secont Board ~ $7000 Peon: ame port. made into» book | This is the only copy withers ever | soeigl, presents obvious claims upon the patronage of | RPANSION HOUSE, KEYPORY, health aves not perlt of an inerease of fox | as ae gh Nao hah 4 CONNECTICUT. made Witness thinks the original was sent ofi by the vertising community. fa this reapect. no other M Murph ; Mans on Bouse, mily, it i¢ of eepecial importance. 1 + Sie ae stfter Sales - Fes, iewins whi “4 ofteste pt ee tie ome isl ansamuesens dove ten coge the petvereteteere 1 lenst Of oll, te Fribane, cam | J Morne poe titner boddtos Iats wemashool or tut cng thetecites of | #0: 1€V0 do aig; To08 io 8%; 100 shares Ni’s’ baat, i i yhie! e wm a e¢ reception of visitors, .. 7 onet me 4 + ; « ; hes . ship Pullaciuin, which sailed from New London | Ort iencsepai, altness does not know wherher the letter | ich the New York Herold. : yenrs, in pt 2%. on the 7th inst. for Caliform Capt. A. MeLane and Indy, ? he Card of the Phitadriphia Carpet Ris w London: Fdmund w Manl—J, Sidcey Toner Ae rorarie, Carpetings, Motuage, Overriow in tHe Atanama Riven —A leteer Tink i rows, whieh her vox isaunject. we R74, a At mb and Oil Clothe, fn the oe, 18 acid 2) Nowh For sale st 222 Prost way, and a} the Pubtiching Oe, xp | from Tate's Shoals, in the Alabama river, of the pines Fecond street, Grat de wreb, between Mar- iberty str little B Co, Albany; WR. Davis, | 26th wit, to the Mobile Merald of the 3d inst., says: —. N Ret and Arch. It has some claim tonoticn CAm G8 ADCONHOBATRD WITW Puen, be . Fate street, Pritegetpais —* The river has risen et this place about eleven Stephen Darrae, do} Geo C.Chham, carpenter, Alva; Hon, John I, Ciaytov.— A ve noms, natch have becr me anexpectediy vocant, tn | Mane bbeden, Ba + Roweeont, New Or | for t since Sunday leet, aud is etill rising rapidiy. delightfully situ Meloe: Giddings onrs’ gail from th ofrieel ead feos pee s Newport: M. Ayres, Ly ham, Nereis b.noeh Mosier, carpenter, Henry M. Nichol Pittaton | Dogverres ype Vkeness of ben John Mt. Chart We say in Vareh te NEY ith wane Ober Ktxvemnes ot dla Nations! Gil'cry (f Degu:treot, pes, Nos ws way, corner of Fulion street. @ and the Prize! Competition tn Lester, New London, Gary He The revenne cutter B, Aimy, | Graver & Fete bee, of Port - | She ia beautiful little raft the offleers at ah. coey will be {ryremitted by matt All the plantations in thie yiemity are almost en- All leu vat two |, Onv ip eonvemiont. c further | freee! postare te any part of the Waited Sea ee | rely under water, and the loss to the plaotations T. SMIDY, 18 Wail et. Ras aa rend tor Le pr. i Merion ier i wl ' levlabie. Teaw a gentleman the moment *ho RA ORNTLEMAN BGait - rae? erterdny moraiy wish gull Bonet. Di. pisoren ance REET HAS, FOR TER | ye cll the plontations from here to Selme are - Were ot! aed 27 tron ; yon 1 less nnder water, and the river rising at 5 oe. Srapiawas hee eoveneliel Se ee ee ? lyf ith a bat Sa aes. | cone ahea b % , OO ane te Conael of Belin for the port of | _ Four hundred emigrants from Liverpool arrived at aon ta Seas and Wate fam iy. where che eomnfor a vt heme saihd vases Pemev od ib twe to bre tapu b perlonn core Ws | Bees wien hrocsktasiie. . Bewween Broad way and Bim treet. her than it was ever known to be before. Balumore. Boston on the 10th inst, uly award the prise to

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