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Our Florida cabinet which has Correspondence. and j ne Freel Sr. Joun’s River, August 24, 1849. betrayed the P Pom has not the sense or sa- Unwn evidently Our Boston Correspondenec, Theatrical and Musical. Boston, 128 Washington st., Aug. 27, 1849. Baoapwar Turatax.—“ Lucia” was the opera an- The Indian Aggressions— Prospects of War—Sup- | American Cast Steel Razors—Edge Tools and | nounced forlast night, After having enjoyed the divine ity to demolish cabinet, and only ezoites scurrilous abuse It is full of pompous no- plies of the Enemy. Notwithstanding the many reports in the papers respecting the Seminoles, they appear to have done out | ey ie J ‘We send you herewith, by express, a razor of our e ‘ Wut—Big Beards musio of Bellini, we were promised with the not info- iid Seibert Betred of ew. | vier meslonl comnpostiion of Dontaattl, andl we bad reer son to expect # crowded house. The audience was manufacture, made from the Adirondac American | rether thin, and n to compare with these during taking a lofty, nd, Dopo pt ola inet meintain itself, and is alread, Premature grave. and instead of nothing to the whites since the murders at Indian | cast steel, which please to accept and try, and if | the performances of © Norma."” This was the first ap~ hich cannot pes- | River and Charlotte’s Harbor, now nearly six . the quality is appréved, as we think it will be, we | Seeded in attracti houses to the Astor Plac ly sinking into®| weeks ago, How they have employed theirleisure, | shall feel obliged by a favorable notice of the ma- it i peatance of Mra. |, Who in former years a1 is a matter of conjecture; sofhe suppose, in the | nufacture and production in the Herald, which we | tion wants dramatic power, an oped although jous, is of e o'clock, and the duties of the | green corn dance and the compliments of the sea- daily see, observe it has the most extensive | neither strong or mi son; others judge, in making ready, on this side of the Father of Waters, for a last exhibition of In- and prowess. Beyond this and what is mere speculation, all the stories you read go for nothing. The appearance of the braves in int, their trails and fires, of Bowlegs hav- But it is now thre day are over. circulation of any paper inthe United States, [We | she sang in Mra. " i have an iayitation to have tried the article and found it first-rate.—Ep. | Prima donna ée this evening, and I pr lina, the niece of my I festive scene.” How | dian constancy (every one of which'we will warrant or ask no ae aay perment) superior te any ever offered in the Uni- ted State: raise a pair of white kids for the hackman, 1’ll give him an order on SI & Co—it costs me on! which we are now using altogether in our shop, seventy-five per cent. soprane sfogate; although the ui junate American Ee ae " mn rm le ts 1 Hen.] We are now prepared to make razors | Sri’eroptiong to the rule; he performed, his rate with, t dramatic action. and bet 8, and made from the American cast steel, |), We are sorry to say, was not in and find 1t superior to any other kind for purposes | gocd voice, ani certainly cannot stand on tho same So no more ai t, but lots hereafter from Popa yours, to comman: ng, jisavowed all participation,” had no foundation but the wish, probabl, letters interesting. nder whatever circumstances the first acts were committed, matters nothing now, excusa- ar to have | of fine cutlery. From the cutting articles that we AsMopEvs IN WASHINGTON. ly, to make | see in the Herald, we fancy you must have some- Wasninaton, August 27, 1849. and describe a good article of this kind better than | trouble th 1 aa Benedetti The aria finale bas boon prett W sustained, ‘To-night \Lviala” will be Toprated, and we ho; fees performance. eo tools, and can appreciate | 2474.8 to those artists who emoy free admission, aud dience. It is mvt fair to hear a brother todo with edged 0 any other person. Trustingthe razor will prove @ | artist criticise 80 openly those who ate performing, and ble or inexcusable: whether the deeds of a part | good one, we remain your obedient servants, ~ | in such a way as to atizact the attention of the public. Evacuation of the White House. The White House 1s officially evacuated, barr. ing the doorkeeper, who remains at his post. And, by the way, it is a curious fact, that from time 1m- memorial the portals of the White House have | the inhabitants know equally well what to expect. Deen under the guardianship of an Insh janitor. ‘We know, at least, that the doorkeeper has been aGreek since the days of the old Roman, and and though we have lost Rannahan, the last of the or of the whole, ot lawlessness or of delibera- ace of the entire Peninsula of Florida at a war to the full extent should be forced upon th overnment and Indi. ‘A tlip from the St. Louis Reveille of the 19th, brings a letter of June 16th, from James Harris, at Ind dence, giving a rumer received from a returning (i nia emigrant, of a series of bloody engagements bet some cempanies of emigrants under ( of St. Louis, and 200 Indians, at Fort Ha'l on the Plains. It may prove a fortunate circumstance thi moval or death of the Seminoles is to be attem; under the administration of General Taylor, int mately acquainted, as he is, with every aspect of the undertaking. The very first expedition that D. Waring: & Co., late N. Hunt, Such a proceeding is quite shameful, while they are i 4d . | themselves in great need of public patror . The Culler, Danae een nares) Senremnen ener ballet went offasusval.andas might Many pe HE, NN from Blangy and Durand. To-night, “L’ Idusion d'un sand California Emigrants Fighting. | Peinire,’ a new ballet. o's Turatae.—The pleasing and touching drama of “ Grandfather Whitehead” was performed last even- e1 ing, that justly popular and accomplished actor, Mr. pt, Cunningham | 4 'pigcide, sustaining the principal character. When ‘The first onset of the savages, about day break on a | he came upon the stage he met with a very flattering Sunday morning, was =e ied, But while the emi- | reception, the audience having cheered him trom every ir ‘oes to the South, having for its immediate object their capture und destruction, will drive up partes to the northern settlements—' through all the lines and posts whic even the numbers of the whites may be able to Martins, it is still gratifying to be assured that the “First flower of the earth, The first gem of the say.”’ Continues to be faithfally represented at the thresh- killed, The writer then proceeds with the narrati' ‘The emigrants at this time mustered all their m grants were collecting t! scattered animals, another | direction. The piece, generally speaking, was acted attack was made, in which three of thecompany. wore | in gocd style, aithough, in some particulary, the epting of some of the minor characters was ry little above | mediocrity. We have no wish whatever to derogate ether, numbering from 150 to 200. They stationed | from the merit of any professional lady or gentleman, Seematiena in sad around their camp; aud about 4 | but it is hopes’ A to good taste, to sound ‘judgment, 5 old of the fountain of patronage and executive | draw for their detention. The burning of planta- tions and the loss of life follow, of course. movement may not take place until t ssed, but the consequences will be the same, minole has made no retraction ; he upon his prey, and withdrew, like a wo! o'clock in the afternoon, the Indians made theirappear- | and to truth iteel ance, and struck up a tremendous yell, which could have boon heard # mite on the plains, and rushed into the camp, whereupon, Capt. C. ordered his men to fire, which I the hot months “Can we see General Taylor, to-day,” | uestion was superilous; but it was beginning at resident! No, indeed; he’s off in Pen- the bighest and greatest of all, to speak in laudatory terms of acting, whether it be able or bad. Such a course offends the dignity of ice, renders very questionable the capacity, or the they did with great effect, killing 4 cr 6 and woundiog | honesty, or both, of the critic to discharge the duty he some 18 or 20. ‘fhe Indians set up their war-whoop, and | avtumes, and compromises the charaéter of a news- sylvania; end he’s Je looks not back but to return. He ds no parley; he burns a. bridge as he retires, and gives every tokea that his mind is made up for having such a good hardly expect him back before December.” n fought bravely, and caused the emigrants to re ‘Is Colonel Bliss at home ?” t | paper. No actor can—at least, he should not be dis- some distance, killing John Ransoin, Joseph Spars, Jo- | pleased in being told of his faults, when it is done from a war that will be amply satisfactory to the pale- tace, in duration, and the extent of district over which be will carry it. ? has gone off to the Virginia Springs to bring home his lady, and may be absent a fortnight.” collveted; wounding Cay The Indians have had | King. Inthe course Nevi 11 2 or 3 others, whose are notre. | pure and disinterested motives. We have no hesitation pry rae aly tg ‘Yoda, Gray, Dunlap and | In raying that the critic should be as free from preju- ‘aif hour after theirrotreat, the | dice as the judge on the beneh, and that it is not only emigrants sgain rallied. avd with renewed vigor, met | unkind, but cruel, to allow terowy which is another iD; “Thank you. We are still allowed to look into ubhic rooms of the house?” | ‘ertainly, sir; and I will go with you.” And we found the East room and all the other Yooms adjoining, appropriated to public receptions, dismantled to the saked floors, preparatory to their years in which to reflect upon an outbreak; and public fame has a long time said, that, from the trading stores of the agency, they have laid in abundant supplies of all the materials of war. Itisagrave question the people of Florida are considering—the best method of dislod; the red skins face te face in open combat, but were | word for spite, to interfere, to the i Indians the third time, and after a fierce struggle of forty minutes, the re J skins were obliged toretreat. When he left the camp, | pretention reproved. For our part, we will say, wi jury of the indi- ; nothing daunted, they approached the | vidual whom fortune obliges to come before the public nd commenced a deadly attack, | in this way, in order to obtain a livelihood, but fiat d | justia rust colum. Lot merit always be prolied, and out the dead and qying Indians were still on the ground — | avy afectation, that it is more in unison with our dis- ‘The spirit of the age will net He also state ‘There can be no govern- ment bounty in these days for sealps; aad, unlike the usage of our colonial ancestry of Georgia and ina, there is uo, inducement for enterprise in the way of taking, shipping, and selling the natives to the gold washer of Hispaniola. Doubtless, a reward ot one or two hundred dollars a head would bring bold hunters into t refurnishing for the The painters were at woik inside and out; and the upholsserers, in afew weeks, will have completed the reorgani- zation, We tuust that, while due attention is paidto economy, the house will be refurnished in a style a little mere Jiberal thao that allowed hy Congress to President Polk, which was too stingy to be re- next season. the use of bloodhounds. the most encour: on, and like a true christi them to be mereifol if possi There was a meeting of the Cabinet to-day, and uuntry with therr rifles, | ing, and noble as he is patrictic, Me srs. Gray, Si t while the express was coming in, | position to praise than to condemn; but, for the reasons hat were some few miles behind the main | already stated, we must be governed by circumstances, 3 | that is, wo murt be the arbiter between the good and y, that | the bad actor and the public, The concluding enter- ain acted the part of a brave and daring | tatument was the farce of “Uncle Sam,” which was F once flinched from his duty, but wich | well sustained, Placid» maintaining his ground as an nd consolingwords urged his mé excellent comedian, This evening the Ravels will ap- pear, when, no doubt, there will be another jam, Berron’s Tuatax.— Last evening the benefit ot Mr, He is chiuson and others are spoken of iu the most flattering | ©: W- Clarke took place, whema rich bill of fare was laid ursuing their individual plans, would soon the recesses of the hammocks, aud reach every islet of the Paha-okee. This, too, of course, will never for a moment be entertained. But, be- yond question, the method most practical, and promising the greatest success, and which has we understand the subject matter of the Ray case was before them, and that 1t may probably result in a requisition to “bring back the man.” We met Col. Joseph Taylor of the army, now siatioved near Baltimore, at the care, the other He brought over Mrs. Dr. Wood oa a terms, and, in bravely and patriotically. at as rapid a pace as ponsible, and hope t word, the whole company fougiit | before his friends and patrons, who assembled In large ‘e will now pus! pay numbers on the occasion. The play was Bulwer’s com. edy, in five acts, of “ Money,” in which the meteors, those ahead of us, and be of some assistance | S27, ‘and planets of the establishment appoared ; ia 3) and ready fora brush | t'Uth. the whole strength of the powerful company was with the red men at any time, ‘The lnformation of this | PUt forth, to gratify the audience, and to do full jastioe visit of a fewdays to her mother, Mrs. General lor, at the White House, and the latter will ably leave to-morrow, on a visit of some days in return of the call. eretofore, perbaps, dove the most, is the purchase with money. The Spartan virtue of the Wildcats, the Tigers, and the Alligators, has softened before the puissant light of the dollar; for they weil un- terrible battle comes from a1 express rider travels from thirty to forty miles, he | ©F Slorifeation is necessary! to Balumore. In this event, xpress rider, who brought | t© the learned and distinguished author, ‘The charac gence from where the other stopped off. An | ter of Graves was represented by Burton: po laulation then stops, and another takes his piace, and soon all | Mebtion the name. Brougham, as Sir Frederic Blount, derstand its medicine, as much so as if they had ea trail through Wall street. Some people have striven to show that the Indian Be this as it may, it is cer- tain that the difference is not wide between the of the American savage and pure civiliza- r all, If one sometimes sinks, the other rises, and their extremities meet. It wi ¢ thing, however, for William Bowlegs to learn in the race of humanization, that, whea he isa great r, he can put in his pouch the mone him to repair a lighthouse, and wit! perfect propriety he may speculate with it in he Umted States spends for the Flori- the White House will be leit tor a short interval to the guardianship of the Cabinet, the door- eeper, und the domestics, eantime, the at some time. madi y continues insuflerably stag- he last of the office-seekers appears to have left for parts unknown. must now be admitted that there a Our Baltimore Correspondence, Batimore, Aug. 29, 1819. Marine Collisian—The Butchers and Drovers—Launch of @ New York Burk—Life Inswrance—Charge to Cube —The Movkets, &. A fearful collision took place on Saturday night, of | stranded ships. Cape Henry, between two new Baltimore vessels, on niladelp object are going on with greatest activity and upon the largest | S¢utleman who presides over the department scale. In this city, mectings ar Bold every other night | much ability In sure to al tended to The residue of the am was by turns dignified. eecentric, droll, but always equal a ree oe the hee Tt bona rae er cin | to bis part; and Visa Mary Tay lor'e Clara was an ogree- a full account of the fight with the Indians, poor dh ipa fle agar erent boyns a wagging ; elegant and artistic impersonation, while Me Lyune figs eon JAMES HARRIS. | Qiq' sir Jobo Votey in ie usual careful and circum, spect style. Mr. Lynno {a unquestionably a man of ray Bhs gt talent, and a great acquisition to this theatre, ‘he : piece was given © audience in a manner worth: elon pe = ir deg nates oe | arte proprietor and the stage manager, and loud and Kopt conecaled: ‘Now York and New Or. | £€ersl applause rewarded the efforts of actors and act- the two at which these preparations | Tertos. The musle was, aa it always ls, vory fine. The ii f fath of tho. entectotamants i property at. he important par een inments is properly at- Lafayette hall, in Broadway, which are largely at- conaade pee resent. ‘I Svuericrovs Mititany Ent ke care that that ment, no matter in what direction, or for what purpose, | £Yehing Mits Mary Tayler will take her farewell bene- da war in three months time, will be enough to buy out the freehold of every Tustenuggee in the fore: This method recommends ttself on the score of , justice, and economy of money and life; these, as the measure may somehow put in question the mulitary honor of the country the army, it will not be adopted until the ex- pense of prosecuting the war has become vei their first trips, the bark Frederick Deming, aud the pilot boat Eclipse. The bark strack the pilot boat | considerably damaging her hull, carrying away the mainmast, foresail and flying jib-boom, aud Btaving ber boat. The bark was also considerably da- | maged, and put into Norfolk for repair, whilst the | pilot boat made her way back to Baltimore. Noone One of the genth ear. a United States Consul in one of the islands of | unalterable motto cf ther fhe West Indies, post which, it is cormonly reported, | most extraordinary musiciana. The oftener they a he resigned in order to engage in this enterprise, At | beard the b the last meeting, on Monday evening, he statel.as | ute to their abilities. For yomedy of * Sweethearts and Wives” will hope that her appeal will meet with a ponse, —*Go ahead” in the Oxod and anil successful n who is foremost in guiding the | St, when th ovding in these meetings {3 very well knowa at | be Pls <., ington, where his father holds a prominent post- | liberal and generow nd the gentleman himself has been, within a Cnn s Minera are liked, which ia no small trib- umber of years they have r tl one of the leaders of the projected expedition, that | maintained a high place among the Ethiopian enter- those who had signed the engagement to take part in | tainments of the day, and they are, we think, destined it, might consider that their pay had commenced the | eT gee old and rich in the practice of their very agreo- able or the goyernment is driven to it by the some political necessity. In. matters growing out of an Indian war—the failures of payment, or to carry on hostilities to the public ‘Our butchers and the cattle dealers are still at war, In the meantime, the an able pen at work for them in ed in somowhat and the latter hi the newspapers. which has succes week previous, and that all things would be prepsred | avceation, for their departure in the course of the present week. | Cagrix Ganvex,—This evening, the amasements con- He said thet the expedition was to be one of danger | sist of Promenade Concerts, in which several beautful and bardship; that, after ® long sea-voynge, the sd- | melodies will be sung by Miss Hiffert and other vo- Vonturers would have to contend with » people nearly | culista. Herr Cline, acknowledged to be one of the a8 ravage avd much more cunning and treacherous | ost daring and graceful tight rope dancers, will also the side of the | taste, difficulties with the government officers, and musunderstandings with military ones, the com- pensation for losses, the enlistment of volunteers, Ml their ef cetera—have been and will be in East Florida the elements for political @rostation, He will find life in it, who whistles up and fi eyery breeze by which he. i himself in importance, position and wealth —C. les in Florida, The following extracts of @ letter from Lieutenant G. W, Totten, throw much light on the Dlinding the poople, though justice is ‘The drovers no looger compete with each other, but have formed a combination, forcing the butchers either to pay thgm theirg own'prices, or else uence has been, that the tchers have resolved to deal no more with these | speculators, and have sent out sgents to scour the | country around and buy up all the cattle that offers. | ‘They alvo invite the graziers to bring their own cattio to market, promising them good cash prices, Oonrequentiy quite un excitement every week at the | nd on one occasion they have already | | Commandin, ‘Wiebout, ‘The cou than Indians, &e., &, How many had signed the | Wc'@™ articles +f agreement our informant did not ascertain, | SPD«ae; and the amusom So far the atfair has gene in this elty, On Round Island, near New Orleans, the papers fs an encampment of three hundred ime goged in the rame undertaklog with those fn this elt: he_ may rise to or sus' evidence. that in Baltimore, alo, enlictments of men have been made by the parties concerned ta this move- = Florida, and on the eourse adopted by the | ment. ‘The promise ot compensation held out to re- CITY TRADE REPOKT. the ship yard of Mr. Samuel | government, in relation to the hostile Indiaas : I A beautiful bark—the Maryland, for New York—was esterday launched fri 3 will close with the Vavxmatt Ganvrw.—This evening, at 6 o'clock, Vis- ate that there | tor Vardalle, the celebrated balloonist from New Or- ", will ascend from this garden, suspended by feet. No doubt the garden will be crowded to wit- euch traordinary /é Whose proceedings are above. referred to, There 1s | b eruits is $7 por mouth, and a bounty, payable wt the Wronespay, Aug 20—2 P.M, U. 8. Steamer Waren Wr | end of the year, of $1,000. The offer Penracola, Au he is about 420 tons barthen, wd 15 feet hold, s a tenpting | Asnes are just the same, There is nore demand for one, and dazzied by the magnificence of the promise | cottcn, with sales of 600 bales, market steady —Fi.ovr, at 3 90,and and the mystery which i judiciously kept round the | &c.—In flour there is no change to note. The demand enterprise {many will probably close with the terms, | is mostly for the trade, and confined to fresh ground mpeon, of Now York, under the | _Sim—TI reached this denee of Mr, Benj Buck and | Sfter having been to Tampa Bay, in ober jence to your order of the #th instant. I presented, on reaching Fort | without looking very carefully into the security— | brands. ‘Transactions add up 1,500 bbli Brooke, @ copy of my instructions to the commanding | Post. | vent yesterday. Southern moved tot lajor W. W. Morris; and express- same time, my earnest desire to aid him ia any way in my power in carrying out the views of the | government. On Wedvesday.the 15th inst , { received a munication from him, a copy of which I enclowe.— | 1 left Fort Brooke early on the same day, and that evening got to sea on my return. The | pot been seem since the affair at Indian creek, and Whiddo ediate superint ho ie to command her it; | Officer at that post, o has | ed, at the in Wilson Fowk | seent up oT just died of cholera in nd. who died at soa since. paid $24 rach to our Li to each of their widows $2.00, whied has nee company, we hear that a party of recrai left a day or two since for the renderrous at New Yor! ter Thomas Se wall en. Taylor, Cor who has recently brea ul to St, Jago de Cubs, ost of duty, expectiog probably upon Cuba, but possibly upon the Northern \lof which outrages tohave been committed by the same party of It has not been ascertained Jott | ds considered by the Indiane as a) » attempts have beeu made by mirsary department (and to the ludians tha: talk with Billy vous the ‘Indian failed to make his hitadetphia ina ar of rome disturbs in this eity until is dispoved of cate healih, avd it tw Mee Distriet of € recond In ew ows at Cuba, he h is quiet there, and the Sewall is in very dull. | xpeoted that the wear a serious aspect.—Bultimore Patvivt, dug. 2 and (bird ren 1 will open on Monday next at rales cur- bbls. at $5 3734 @ $5 15. ‘rhe operations ia It ho North, that the proj | bbls. at $5 373% 8 aiw.—The operations ti upon Gabe hon Sees" lsnanes, fu comepemmens | wheat are 1,500 bushels North Carolina at $1. Rye President's proclamation and the exposure of | lower, and £0e. was accepted for 1000 bushel jane of the expedition. To the contrary of this, | ©. eulisted in this eit, ~ that an — of Mexico. We also hear that the expedi- om Baitimoro, are beaded by an enterprisin, captain in Col, Hughes's Maryland a ‘columbia regiment, and that the offleer mand served in the Mexioan war as cap- vol\igeur company, The movement bagins to wows by the steamer about ith the present reduced stooks and Ii, turtained by the looal and Kasterm he supplies, ‘bee mand, without reference to the character of the eteam- | | er's news, Fresh ground, and good brands of this | State and Western, were in steady demand; while Post Orrice Ronveny—Annesr or te Turer, any | commen brands, fine and uninspected, were neglected, Racoveny ov 1m Money —On the 22dof August, Ln. | and more difficult of sale. Southern brands con- cius L. Walton, of New Hope, deposited a loiter cou- | tiaued jn good demand, especially for extra sud taining! one bundred dollars in the post oilice of that | new brands. Good new wheat was in fair demand for place, direeted to T. Abbott, casbler of the Manufac | milling. while old and inferior were quite dull. Corn ‘turers’ and Mechonios’ Bank, Trenton N. J. The let- | was in some better demand, with mederate sales. Rye ter was duly wrapped, directed and booked by Thomas bm og firm, with free sales. Oats wore firm, at yes- Captain Casey, whose health is very | delicate, on his way to the second, was sevoe hemerrhege of the lungs, and was constrain. | Billy seut word for bim eight addition to the tro companion of volan- ttyea! eompany. rket, yesterday. val hundred barrels of tiiy 2 In the Baltimore here were sales Js flour, at pro- to Fort Brovke. were the sales at the stock board 60 City G's, 1800, 101F 10 and Pamters’ Bank, 25; 47 Baltimore and | 6° 8 Murray, postmaster, who having cecasion to step out ‘of the offiee for a few minutes, lx bt by the comwmanding © ‘states. Rye flour and meal were rather heavy, ft it im charge of easier to purchase at previous rates. Groceries Knowles, the clerk. Nothing further was known in | were im fair request, with sales of sngar and molasses the matter until the 24th, when Mr. Walton received | at steady prices. Pork continued dull, with more sellers Retlee that hiv ucte was due and unpald at the bavk, | than buyers, at esterday's prices,’ Beef was dull; an fnterview with “billy ‘and for this he | Our Philadelphia Correspondence, August 29, 1849. Sieriffality=Aevical of - | and ofcourse would be protested. His fears were in- | while hams and oulders remained about the same, stantly roused that there was something wrong in Lard wee firm, with sales at yesterday's quotations, rome Guarter or other, and bo proereded to Trentonon Sales ot cotton were pretty freely made, without change the 26th. He learned that no letter had been received in prices, | from New Hopo at the port office. He came back to sues —The market continued firm, with sales of 25 Mitchell, wife of the | 7 os te their satety, ‘I fortifying themselves, The cor test betw the rival candidates for the Bheriffaity in the demooratio conference, is still ande- | Atter twenty-four unsuceesful ballotings, an adjour mrit until to morrow was resolved wi; | New Hope, a Forr Baooxs, E. F., August 15, 1840. Sim:—I have the honor to acknowledge the recel; of your letter of | your instructions om Manding the home squadron, proffering the sorvices of ner Water Witch to eo-o + | gare. esterday, enclosicg ® copy of | med t tion for whig delegates last evening in th @ spirited, and the f tends cf both Mersrs, Daie end Rothermel, reem to be in good apirits this have elected con- the United States ete. from his post as cler! ernoon last, it | fine ac $4 with the land forces along the con: fermer claim d notified Mr. *urray of tho facts in the | bls. pots, at $6 374; @ $6 60; and 60 a 76 do. pearls, at ine | $6.25. The receints wore "b+ | latter of the robbery, and exhibited 0 | | Burabererra acategate tales for the barrassment and confasion wt the time, as to | day reached about 4,000 « 5.000 bbls., in separacc 1°" | suspicion. He ly discharged ameng which were sour at $48 $450; uninspected and ‘8 $475; common, State and mixed Mishi- 44 a $5.50 ; good State and straight Michigan Knowles was in the offlow when Vir cert that | gan at Knowles bad shown bim a cousiderabie cam of money &t $5 60 a $5 €235 ; pure Genesee and favorite Western ja this State. the recent outbreale by the Indian The draft of weter of the Water Witch, being, as I ptain Casey. six and a 0 feet, could not be made Mitebell, the purpose of opening a communteation with the Indians upc the Caloowa river; this bei | on Sunday a! It was afterwards ascertained that Mr. M. had not fancy and extra Ohio and faney Genesee at $5 paid him any money since the fourth of July, Sus- $6 12)¢; and extra Generee at $6 1234 a 96 02 Picion was arouse camp meeting on tot the iT w glory in the fact of baving tric Own ward (Locust) Mra. Mary Mitchell. the wife of John Inleh patriot accompanied by two deus while the latter d in Mr. Dale's ouly object now ‘noon--which be said he got of Murray, at $6 6235 a $675; brands Ohio at $675 a $5 87% wa nd learning that he had gone toa Of Southern, sales of 400 a 5CO bbdis., were reported, nday afternoon, Thomas S Mur. ircluding Georgetowm at $6 60; New Jersey at $5 44 tay, Nathan Gove, and Lucius L. Walton started in © $5 60; new Baltimore at$5 0234 ; and extra George. | urruit, They met him on his way back, oply a short townat $625. Rye Fiour—Sales of 100 bbls, were oo board the packet «bip Hibernia, from y to joim her brother in- no business to-day. having in view, to get a mentege detention of the & he §# on ber wa: Jaw a) Washington jistanee from the eamp ground ey requested him = ™ to get out of the carriage in which ho was riding in despatch to the department, requestiny adjourned, im consequence at $3 31M m8 $3 3Ti¢. Meal was inactive, and only small sales were reported at $3 87) 9 $3 41, for | company with another perron, and get in with them, New Jersey. MWheat—Sales of 1,900 bushels inferior the deceace of James river steamboat (four be rent to me for the purpore befe leased to make my acknowledgments to the lore for hia courteous offer, 1 | your obedient servant, to four and a half Musgrave, Eeq | with which reqnest be complied afte While near the Buckii master observed him fumbling in bis pook ip) money lam, with much alittle hesitation, North Carolina were made at $1, and 2,000 do. poor [lll- wt. note at T5e; much of the new Southern offering was of ; and rather an inferior quality, Rye—Sales of 5,000 « 6,000 that bis object might be to get hold of the bushels were made at S€c. a 50). delivered. Oere— ind throw it away, stopped the horses, andin- Canal were selling at 38¢. a dle ,and New Jersey at So. eting house, th formed him that he must disgorgs, Without much & 86¢ Corn—Sales reached about 16,000 « 18,000 bush- seven dayr—remark. | Major U. 8. A., commanding post. Ligut. Com'g Gro, Torr » ittehel| the Irish patriot, | Tie Cuantestows Stannes are the particulars so far aa Bpnlt committed Inet evening by | Tingtom Bowers, U.S 8 Commodore Downes, at t It seems that the gentlemen, owing to « ratanding some years had j hed expended at the camp Iie eontersed th | Of the Jeter . in charge’ | coutee wilh ughters, and is on her wa Werhingion, who we eral government ult giadiy embrace the her a warm wele lier countrymen ity of extending to hone the less weloome from Circumatanees are far from being S peperens Poverty, for it te the result of of hor gifted hasband in behal sre topping at Hart. — hiadelphie Badetin Au ome ; and she will rs was or. | OMcen for the wa. "* where he bad been sta. | & Ashley Fails, Bey Frontier, Clinton « Port Leyden, Niskay ot dered from the receiving tioned, on boar ar Germantown sealed orders, This order | agreeable to the Livu- monstranees were of no avail, he | Hovenbargh Nothing further oe. tenant and as bis d much displeasure. I between 7 and Bo'cloo® Inet Rowers proceeded to the Nati Hous », where Mr. Crowninthield was seated bis back being towards a sofa v Lamron. Onondaga 00.,N. . Axeville, Cattarnugua o0., N. Kenrico, Westeberter co, un at Trewrow —Several h it the Mayor's office 5 | reading a newspaper, Without giving Mr. t Lieutenant stepped behind him a t bis shoulder, aiming at bis breast, but was instantly followed bya with fw dirk ove: ‘This blow took 7) | second, which intlleted @ wae Immediately given, in: | the heart, and the blow w. hirldy backwerds npon the sofa y into the room, who, se | the porition of affalty, cezed and aecured Licotesant ¥ Committed to Cambridge dirk deed fe abort nine ine'y Breeton, Somerset co, M4, Thos. ‘Ww Das Ye, ieting ® serious wound near | New Corw 0 Tiolemt as to Sylvia, He Hibernia, + Haddell's Point, Hanecek City, Kelly's Springs, Talladega ¢0, Als. Win Ii Par, Par teee® | brought Mr. irae Nadie wounded man immedia: ho was enbsequent!, Tbe blade of the in length, and it ts conjectured ther ¢ aecanit wae @ belief on the part of Xidy Mr. Crowninghiaid had been inet ordered on bev were no prone runmestal iy igs being etthough phere d the Germantown fete Bo for such belief, whinshieht, although seriguly wound contivered io @ ¢ ste. tout, f exam ined thie fore evidence did vot d hy juty. The whole owever, without a thow of d to the Mayor's office Persons, and wore dressed turbans, The individual od Walker, and stated fulness, and was not ‘oe Will fx the amount ¢¢ Wet HOON, and Imtimated ha mM, thatit wowld be he fab comin eae ame onoph Mon,’ t Plearant, Wil in mere play: was required to FUP bf $1,000, in deta: Ma the Court House — Trenton wed bien io safe kee: facts, Mr. Waiker oe ottered at tl je tine a trial, | hin ber yartof Joseph Suvith, at Pawt ed by fire om th Lome $10,000, | Snow Shoe, Centre g “U8, Pennrytrania oeme ston he then puted wut $08 G0 and handed cl ab doe for Wertern mixed, at toXg.. for heated H t , Which dh jorthern, 60c. a Ole. jersey an: ern yellow, eee Sireune. fi od the taking 61%6. for common Southern white, and Ole. for com: joey. offence with which he mon Southern fiat yellow. s jous one, and the punishment, of spies, — Sales of 75 half pres Rochelle were made he serete.—Doyleston, Pa Democrat, Aug. 25, oo at t Th w $2.50. hhas established the followi " The Portmas ‘et General has established the following yye.--The warket was firm, but sales were light. hag Aue, 80, 2000: jan. — ‘There were no arrivals of dry cod reported, an aoe eouy Epes, Selva Goorilte rn Bank were firm at $2 608 Hf 624. There was rahe Bete orted in mackorel, and prices re- Jobe I cote + Fy Sivonen Vea werpool continue yery dull, and en. wore iighttat. nominal rates. Flour was ie ler Is bb, but refused Grain was nomi- ral at 3d, and cotton at an isd. Small en ments Leary goeds were reported te Liverpool and London at pron, sob Keehler, r ‘ae Arendteville, Adame co.. Penn Ngbeee arecr, | Cueme previous quotations, To Havre, )<o. was | joning, Carbon nded for cotton Reefer’ tore Franklin oo, finn’ tim Keeler. | ™Usta wan lower, with larger re Sales of 2,000 Hontersvitie, Lycoming co.; Fran kop Webster, bbls. ordinary Thomaston were \t Te., eash, Brookiandville, Baltimore co, Md, soxh.™% \iyh “HF. | Motanses —Sales of 20 hi tansas, for dist 22 do sweet Cardenas, at | ling at 1040.,4 months; a Lane, | [ps | New Cetein, Mieka ee Oe ae Sa | "Navan. Stonee.—We quote rough turpentine at $2 Ohio, Wm.8' Leone” 76, and spirits turpentine at 360. a 360 lo €6., Obio, Wim TF tem, trong: | frts— Linseed continued steady, with further sales 3 | at @ee. 8 (00. Fish oils wore firm, at $1 20.0 $1 25 for | Manvfacy ied natural and strained winter sperm, and At doe, for ¢Nde ditto, Sales of sweet oil, in baskets, inlos Of 400 0 £00 bbie. potk were made for mess; and email eales ed at $8 76. Beof — Sales of 100 bbis oO mens were made at $13 508 State mees at $15; prime was nomi. of hams were making at Te, and of em, Connecticut (ico Brig “? barteston, (Dist) 8. C.. Hk eek county, Ili, Homer Bre Monongalia county, Virgioia © Cox b y. N_C., Jobn Roberts y county, N.C , Knesley Weede. , Georgia, Levi ll Harwell. ison co.. Mixa, Thomas Harton, | joe "y, Mise bp Lawron ‘ f good t Flewellen's Croes Roads, Do Soto eo, Mice ,# me uldersat he. Lard as firm, with rales of good to Green Valley. Lafayette county, Mien, W. mew he rho cf 150 bbls at Oho O76. Butter was steady at | Allamakee co, lowe, Wo 8 Garrison | prim 90, for Ohio. i 126 # 140. for State Cheese uck connty, lowa, Geo W. Drake ve ah sd to #ell at G6, & Te, according to quality, son €0,, Miae, Win, F Dyson, conte — 't demand fur export scONTINE ED With afm — steady, with moderate roles. Big Won "* Dupage county. illinois Rice wm “eles of 160 bi of New Orleans we Oldtown, », lips county, Arkanens Bvoane se, Cube m worth 4; codbouse, , eriwether county Georgia mace to Rico at 47% de Three Springs, Weshington county, Virginia * oe per ship Frances yonser, = orsree ’ legao wnty, New Yor Tr t ve 4 this dey, by Gonseee Valley, a, eeny county, New Vork ° 4 of at former | er, We remained on these barres sot anil in threo open boats, with lett ihe tay steer for ator eherg we arrived ts nity do, 8236. —16 half chests, 3734; residue of the crew having ster with the mate, Islands, about 500 miles to the 2h in —46 half chests, el tel chests, 26; 108 cheats end G4 Powehong—2,084 Belt shests ‘33° Orange Pekoo—T3 0, 8 ye of 10¢ quarter casks Fayal were made ‘Wuisrey.—'The asles reachod, in the bbls , including State Prison and Ohio, at Drudge was held at 26%. Wines.—Sales ght from her—at Consul at Upolai, one ests, charter of boat, an: 3 jands, ant, after 4 i ft iil bo forwarded you by tha atk Marri On the 28th instent, by the v. Geo. H Fisher, Mr. Mansnact, to Miss Sreruaxta W., daugh- irk, Esq , all of this of In Brocklyn, on the 2vth instant, by his Hi Mayor, Sawurt A. Bans, of this city, daughter of Wm. Lawrence, deceased, ter of Thomas Q' x Wa H Suaiten, Frans, from Boston, and Sandwich Islands, after Proline Nr the westward, Stantward cf Falkland fale ine $., of Westchester hed, ddenly. on the 28th instant, of hemorrhage of the M seen, in the 43d year of his age. Pp 4. and those of the family are in- vited to attend his funeral from his late residence, Madison avenue, first door below 23th streot, at 2 P. ‘On Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, P. M., suddenly, of the x Peet Bostwick, thitd son of Charles B, and Coraclia Bostwick, aged 13 years, ‘Phe friends and acquaintances of the family are re- ctfully invited to attend the funeral, at No. 93 West , this afternoon, Thursday, 30th inst , at 4 o'clock. without further invitation, incsday morning, thy .¢th instant, Janes the son of Patri. « pitzpatrick, in the 24th 4 Oth Montevideo, and 3 on & roofof rocks not laid apy chart. With the assistance of government , and a boat's crew from the US St 1. by discharging o: asbore 12 hours, abeut two degroes W o! Bank. Cap twas blowing henry, with of sails, and running r! ORs toher royal yards, aud hanging loosely. Capt W was of. jad been 0 Of the Dasa, aud thelate NE gale 6°. e relatives and fricnds of the family are requested to attend his fuseral, to-morrow, at 10 o’clock iu the morning, from bis residence, N®. 133 Avenue C. On Wednesday evening, August 2 dence, corner of 34th street and 7th ears, of congestive fever. take place on Thursday afternoon at 4% P. M., from the residence of his son, James L. Day- ton, near the corner 40th street and Bloomingdale read, His frienda and acquaintances, and also the members of Mount Vernon Lodge, No. 73, 1. O, of O. F , are re- spectfuliy invited to attend, On the 2%th instant, Isanetva, wife of James Watson, cabinet maker, 27 Sixth avenue. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o’elock, from No, 37 Christopher street, withput further invitation. to Greenwood for interment, ‘At Cleveland, Ohio, on the 27th instant, Hon. Avstix E. Wina, of Michigan, aged 58 At Morristown, N. Gavnien H. Fonp, @ member of the bar Supreme Court for 21 years. , 29th instant, ‘iiam S. Ti h, at ix resi- enue, Jon LH. Davror, aged 62 His funeral wil ton for Port au Pri She was steiy r= a barging and will not much iajur= ter aad hay, for carrying mules Her remains will be taken Bric Mozrixe, Ball, from Key West for Tampico, was lost on the Alacranes on the nij board the cargo of the British brig ol for Tampico, whi 4. the 27th instant, Judge y He was the oldest rsey. He was judge of the ‘The cargo of the Mozelle wa to Campeachy in a wot Boat Ecurpse, from the C Tw , Avexanper Nicos, son of tie, aged 8 months, » by the new bark from bound to Rio into amidships, and cut down to the wa= ing. &o, and other- hark hese her cut * ter’s edge; lost foremat wire considerably damaged. board th MARITIME INTELLIGNROXK. ing: not known whi back to Hampton Roads. T! York, Aug. 30, 1849, Fa ot. Ree pe wees? ing her first eruies ipae was also new, Providence, from Philadelphia, lost sa 1 galle water onsks oft Block fatand. Lavxcuen—At Machina, Itth inst, by Mr Levi Farns- br Cameo, of 156 tons, owned bj ay, Pilisbury, end others, and intended to ply be- hias, aga packet, under command of fF de Bight of 23¢, in a NE gi lenred. verpool, Spofford, Tileston & Co; Sir Win Molesworth, (Br) Lawrence, 8t John, NB, A Wood- hu, \parke—Adeline & Blisn, Hillert ) Tai te rragona, Schini So Ships—Siddons, Cobb, Li tween Boston and Mf. Francisco; Vickengar, | Capt Arthur W Moore. hall, Liverpool, G & S Wh: ‘Whalemen. Sailed from Nantucket, 2uth, ship Navigator, Palmer, Pa- Fabius, Wing, and Swift, Vinoont, Dai The d home. ‘At Tomber. Apri "in May ae first reported) D. Behrs—Amanda 0} Columbia, Chase, Nan, SH Williamston, itimore, NL Catharine, Davis, Philad rris, do; Wm 8 Kee; Aurora Borealis, Bailon, New Haven; Empire, Spring, ottit Chethen, Huffington, hence for San Francisco, June in nah We Relief, from Mobile for Ban Franeisoo, Aug 9 May 20—No Americen veasols in A, Avge 8—Drigs Hayward, Mount, Vernon, Duens, from cop, for the Mein, do;' Almatia, Coleman, for Rio for Amsterdam, to Cabello, unc; nd Portsmouth, SE days, in bal in bale jon 69, spoke bakk Lucy, of Aug ld, with mdee, to ‘id in co brig Salvador Ship. Tepmecnes, Cook, New Oricans, 24 days, with mdse, to 1 Ae ngy? Rio de Co, Aug 15, lat New castie, Ay and'from Boston for Ship Adelaide, A: Perne, (Guad) Aug 15—No American vessols in Spofford, Tileston & Si nro Cannio, July 25—Mount Vernon, and sld subse~ 0a. x, hug 12—Drig Monserrat, of New York, ug O-Brig Ratlor, of G At Maranbam bark Ii York for Para, soon, with Banke & Co quently for Curae Port av Purves ce, (of Portland Ich cotes, to.3 L Phipps & Co; Ke brig Albion, from Liverpool, N&, b # out; B5eh, Ind 26.53 low 74.36, ‘via, May 29, passod Poretiero, Beal, Aug 19, lee 27 55, lon nn, val, from Santas, uno. Califoruia; Moth, Magdala, doz cg 13—Bark St Jago, Henrico, fur Boston, in ‘ks Pryingham, Churob ill, ig Sarai Vose, Burns, Flome Ports. ust 2°—Arr ship Stephen Lurman, 13 daya to the Capos); Nickerron, Nickerror, 4 Foi Salem, do; se vly M—Barks Sm: tr Jaco vx Cu ouse, ro, 47 days, with Tunks Istann. abt Aug men, (Sw) Olsson, Rio Jnnoiro, 40 days, with cof- o, (ort) De Lima, Lisbon, 52 days, with wine, ere Fogo, (Braz) Reg @, to Yond for New Yor ipeke' Fr bark Bx ‘eat Indios. Sid shr Ed- po Nicola Mole, a whe politely eupy haying carried st away Hawtin re brig Thereiar, berine Rogers, Bist Os Potre, Guadalupe, 15 days, enet, (Br) Maan, Point ree Mary Miller, Bateman, do; Andrew Brown, Seudder, Cyrus Chamberlai owell; GL, Lovell; Alabame, Gorham! Tay Fundy, 13 day: Sh and Melbourde, der double reet Brown, New York, ehed: sleo the out Water and might heads, am en 0 brig unknown of Freeport) Maya, Turks Talend, with salt, 2th int, lat 36 4 Aymar, Ben) Carver, ol 2 days, with salt, to Br) Church, Pietou, 12 a with salt, to AG Ben- vie Key West, with Mobile; Ottawa, Maloy, St M Sone & Whitney. Brig Velona, Kean, Ragged Islas Marknogs, N Orle: r wannah, 6 days, with cotton, to 7 days, with gra- 7 days, with lumber, to Smith brig Cornelia, Lawreneo, nite, for the Dry Dock at the Brig Pre tection, Mill, & oy oll eTnoon. ni Davis, Curacon, 20 day jorrimse, Mar Beton tr 4 be 2th and 2th, w Sea Bird. Oponanc: Galt, 3, experienced a heavy gale from the NW, t received no damag Sele TO Thompson, Haley, Charleston, 7 day: t Aug’, lat 37 Wi of Portland, from Morsholl, for St Thome: america, (ir) Beckwith, for Windsor, ‘ew Orleans; Gratitnd for Halifax, and some thi ¥ J, Went to ten at noon to-day. thick, with some Arr brig Sam Doncnesten, Aug tae Sehr Bride, Perse, T Relir Zephyr, Cree Tv annie Port, Aw Sebr Cambri Sehr Hellen Rodman, Sebr Victory, Br Sehr C H Bacon, Uneas, Bates, N York: Lewis ‘onener, dievlar, Fenton. ‘NYork; Hard Times, C tock, La i GEE Stcxtereon: Salo, 3 days, ristol, steamer Gen Avo 20—Wind at gun-rise, 8; at meridian, 8; at eam oot, 8. tea, Wth inst, ship olin, Vi Ns Pamapetruta, August Mou evanticy cong Republi Dele, oevpersd tas before reported in the Ron: sloop Triumph, Albany. Sid . 122%, aeons, Cataiss “H Knight, Sawyer, Bo~ hard, 1 Velen Mare erie, jedel pie am, and Hanover, “Arr echts Scien: non, Charleston: Wi a tiem, Niller, do. ng 28—Arrechrs jwoper, do; steamer i ; B Townsend, 001 v boston: ‘ogter, Jones, Now scot, Se oot, Port Prayn joooper, Boston; AAS LBS Baos i Bry enyon’s, 9 Wallst, on for ingston, Havana, Saturday, Sept 1, for Liverpool, will nn Avr 7 —Arrechrs W Mor aw. NPork: Westover. MeGee, ite, Bristol; Marthe Q Ward, Trot! Baxter. NYork. 4 Backus, Porter, Bost jartell, Norwieh, ¢ BAY tid brigs Cornelia, aw’ Andersen, N Yor! re bark Konsington, Meld bark ‘ateamer Crescent City, fot Chagres, Pana- ‘acife, also Kingston. Jam. will close at the above office cm Saturday, Sept let, at 25, o'clock. Aug 26— Art sehre anion, Terry, Philadel ph less, Moreh, Noth; sloop Report, do. Lars ov rite Loss or rn © the fall particulars of the loss of t published abow ‘Dth, brig Pece= ie, Tree 29, 18, and was wreck. , on A KaNKED Feel that extends from Faw ar- My ship and cargo of 2,2°0 thle whale oil, # bone, being nearly » placed tny ship So miles which, hy my course, t intended to clear lee in my chart and a wh to meat the time, Joes of my veneel ¢ fll, | took the wateh myself from 8 ¥, etoeritg SSB. wenther light and hery, kee At Vi c’elock, in looking © Passe Lornon—Ship Dannte—@ Danman, C Gunebure, F torn. Mower, BM Pow White, B White, J White, hy Rey W Therpaom, J Whi OWilte, s Weta and by an error of 6 New On teans—Brij t me, W T Toliart, G eve ber at firet, but aoon fi Mr GeS Patchett, of Pornambuse,

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