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— err oe ne au someon ys eam on te give a toes or sing a song, volunteered the Yottowin + a bar whict’he roared off te Whe infinite entiafuction of his’ noble bork and patron, It ran au A jolly old set are we. z A io TShese ny omane at ~ ert But the King of us all is Sowar’ Though hae ee ch has sent him to lee-ward. hand of brothers are we, d Seward—just Fo or an oath ‘The best politicians aro we, Talo, Chase and Seward:—Juat three! Yor power through color our lust is, ‘Though we color our object with justice. A set of true statesmen aro we, Hale, Chaso and Sewerd—just three of h il and free labor we br: Aud surrender the rights of our How pious and righteous are we, lo, Chase, or Seward. just three | i cligion and law we rely on. ‘They are the themes of all others te lle om. ‘The hope of the country are we, Hale, Charo, and Seward, just three! We hobd o'er all parties the rod, And make Seward vicogerent of God !* Seward rose and dismissed the eompany, t at their next meeting he should be pared to grant them full indulgences for all their poli- Tice sins, Where is Bishop Rvapes? ? DI BORGO. LOoZZo ent Mere, Hale, Chase, and Seward have lately deelured on wr of the Senate thas they do not recognise the pr es [ait down in’ the Webswer'’ Asbburton Corresponde that the flag covers the property.” Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Prtavenriia, April 7, 1880, <1 Tedious Trip—Freshet in the Delawore— Thee Launches —More Doctors, 4. ‘The pascongers who left New York on Friday after. moon last, did not reach this city until half-past eight @’clock the next morning, The night was dark, the ‘weather stormy, and by way of a climax, the steamer New Philadelphia, on her way from Tacon with the Paseengers, ran comfortably ashore among the splat- Aerdocks at Five Mile Point, and there she remained until daylight. The heavy rains, the melting snows, and the pre- Vailing easterly winds, caused a very heavy freshet in “the Delaware yesterday, At Trenton, and other points, above Philadelphia, the river rose so aa to cover the docks, the rapidly rising water forming a current. in auary places, of eight miles an hour, Et is to be hoped that's similar rise took placein the Susquehannah wud br: . for very little lumber haa thus far been re- Py this season from the pine regions of Northern Pomystvanin tet eight, o'clock preeis over her well sluche vessel touched her coremovy was perform with a bottle ef gen following words, to wit “Tame this good ship. dict that in time of peace time of war, » pride and honor to our naval servi High water the ship went rally expected bn Mage hennah water, in the : hut #till some eight or ten thousand persons wit- stuagniticent spectacte, The tide being high, trance of the huge ship into the dock caused # ‘great swell of wator, which washed from the wharves feveral of the frightened spectators, y were res- curd from their perilous situation without much dit- ficulty. Before thy Susquehaunah left her w of the mammoth sections of the dry dock was launched in fine style and without ont ly ones who were disap- ho was the Seientific the « When they reac Suequebaina. not on y upon the broad bosom of the their feelin were of such character that they auny be be imagined than deseribed. For twenty long years ha: ttee been dodging about our shfp yar ring launches. with the view and hope of making mportant discoveries in the laws of frietion— kk! and alow! im t peeted moment of sne- nu disappointed. Hereafter they rome but au ip Benjamin Franklin was also launched from the ebipyard Mesers, Nyerly ial Ihe tendo between this eity Mr. Givorge Kline, a day polic vs committed sui- cide yosterday morning, by cutting his throat with a the medical depart- ania, which book al commencement tof University of Penns yert day the degree of Doctor of Medicine was one hundred and sixty-nine young number of inatriculauts at the ses- erokee and Kinpire City, or ra- 1 they bring. line impacted no The ews by ther the gold wmall degree aney Lo mtor particul fancice: and for the next three or four da: may rearonably look for a return of some speculative «yuap- toms Tnteres ing from New Mexico. Louis m, March 27.) Belt, of this city, \« Who is just in from New Mexico, for the following 1 ofnews:—bl Paso, on the American side of the viver, is in a Very prosperous condition, and ra- pidly improving. On that portion of the eg hoo h Mr. Coons, from Senor Ponee, there ighty houses, of wood, and all, asa jor to the houses on the Mexican is stationed a pe ene wal thing. wu) dh At this on of Amer these, the Apeches but little ae one ptared within a fT stock, belonging persons, and partly te — n> \ place, partly. fo privete ment. On the other si dited sill ureater beldn as Teported, to the quartels, w y “d three Mexican sentinels, Some two miles below Mr. Coon's settteny her has been made by Mr- div gh st on on American citizen, ng in El} Pusc. This is a rapidly improving " already pare ring seme forty houses. ‘The Mexi- 1 Pase are much harrawed by the re ating ¥ n of some 2) or 25 unprinei An Anerican, » twenty-five n Chil Apaches, who in Paro: Ina ree om of come around nt with these I is suppored to have killed as many the rest, Gormez, the great chief of th . ‘This battle cceurr American side of the river, apd seen et with the appro- | bation of our mment, or government officers, Hien is said to have been outlawed. of Dona Ana, @ certain oecasion d in capturing some twenty Indian men os Gi | sue and four or five sqhaws, and held them as prisoners for some weeks, At length, the warriors, being afraid’ theinselves to approach the place, sent in a ty of squaws to obtain the liberation of the cap. | tives. Ip thie they enceeeded; b the very next | dey, the riy of faithless Indians marde; & Mexican n American citizen. A short tine Navajoes ronstently making forays upen the valley of the Kio Grande, through its whole fength in New Mexico and property th fare both ins rp. The no dicad, and therefore head chief of the N however, is himself, apperentiv, well dispe towards ont people, and rite Santa Be, confident of good | ct im to obtai * hibernation w hell th a few of bie uil Ps prisoners. Fearon fim the past, as soon ae he shall have ob- | tained his object, he will exhibit @ fresh ustance of treachery. Nothing, whatever, has as yet been heard of the | ortonate Mra. White, who wos murdered by the Apaches inhabiting th region of country east of Senta Fe. Perhaps there doe boon no communication with that band et the | ndthe child may etll be alive wt ose is doltin Santa Fe, and the phw olting Mir Gokletein’s train of wagons were on the opee plea, near Sand Creek, where, it will be re Set beed, all the oxen yoko—froae to death in wipht last fall. M with seven men, hee spent the winter the preperty. They had nearly ex supply of weed, end hed been oblig weaen. “bhey had but littl emmunition and provi- sien left, lat were supplied by the kindness of the ern party, as fer as they were able, This party paseed tha “Mr. MeCarty near the Cott nwoole, They had been unfortunate, the big Bend of the Ardons sto have all th anime is stolen from by the Indians with the ex tien of twe dinne, ceive on annuity from the Naval Intelligence. The 0. &. Moop-of-war Jamestow the Mediterranean for the Chited st ulti The C8. storeship Relief, at Gibreitar on the dd ultime deine THe New Ree sewn A Mit has been introduced in the New Bran givlature for an appropriation to ald in the an Feeiproenl denlings between that colony and t Btates Kart Grey is handler portions ef the document, Several epenkers declared | their determination to rtand to the interests of their the arbitrary deapatoh- They consider it high time te to know that the poo friendship, aad re verminent i) waa to leave | om the Lith (O) Liewt. Totten, arti own country, notwithetand ee of that fanctionary ‘The cholera has appeared at Camden, Ark., dhrce deaths occurred om the 2iet wit | Ob. get up. Me | dew gh very roughly in some | Our California Correspondence. Merrnanr, March 2, 1850. The California Logidaiure is yet in snasion in tae Pueblo (town) of Ben Jove, This body wit adjourn Probably sine dée on the last of next month. The members, findirg time more valuable in private affairy than in the public servieo, are asking to be discharged. In pome towns new representatives are appolated in the place of the deserters. The month of April being | the proper season to commence operations at the vari. ous placers, all are anxious to be ready for the harvest The members of tho Legislature can scarcely be ex- peeted to be loss anxious than others. In spite of @ want of funds and other drawbacks, not a little has been done in organizing, forming and arranging the State governuient With reapect to the early decision of Congress as to the admiseion of California, there are many opinions here, Tho majority have a Lolief that wo shall be ad- mitted, yot not = the ‘The Meare or THe Uriiotstexnns.—In compliance with an order of the 24 of April, requesting the punctual of all tho apg ut the Mlnvwrdhs og wterenw’ societ) vital hoon ett was abinn fe bs tres be ee a movting of the eoid craft was held on the samo evoning. at Mechanica’ Hall, 170 Hoster stroct, where all those at tig the hociety had newcmbled, ‘Tho President, called the meeting to order, stated his regres rcinieness of somo of the’ comunittes, in sonata themselves from tho convocations of that body, ap- pointed fur the special purpose of deliberating upon the means of pro society. Having not a su datinquency. to establish a quorum, the committos could not come to any Unanimous conclusion in refer. cnee te the resolutions they wore intonding to draft, which were then to be submitted $0 the discussion sud consideration of the mecting at large. To show, how. ever, that those of the committed whe had assombled the week had not been inactive, ho read some After somo time, the Presiden’ rose end remarked, that having now formed and organised a soolety, with proper statutes and regulations, the quewsion nnturally mainte itself, whad iv now the, object of tho svoludy, ard by what means aro wo to obtain that object? 7! objet being, of course, known to all, he now that voune of the members should express Shemselves whothee they consider the socivty in such # condition as to onable them to strike, or whothor shat mevement showa be deferred Of an immediate strike, without 7 further postponement, while othors counbenanced policy. Others, again, alluded to attecbed hy sympathy and edueation. of this country are enormous. Its climate is good, and Mt ls destined to take a high place in the worli—se high, that the confederacy should lose no timo in welding her to the chain of States. Tho rapidity of our growth demands immediate attention to our laws, #9 thet we may be settled permanently and securely, and so go on with the enterprise already so widely ex: tended nd producing such tmportant reeutte, ‘The pincers, during the past winter, have produced the society wad laboring under, well, Although San Francisco waa ncarly destroyed, | prising from the met that they were in glorious mie ond Sacramoute city flooded, our iareh is still on- | jority, Thoro are, ef tho least calculation, 300 uphol- ward and onward." Merchandise, from the peculiar rtate of aifairs, exhibits vast fluctuations in pricos, though sales aro always made, Heal estate looks up storors in New York, while the messbers of this corpe- ration do not amount to the neneber of one hun- dred; hence it 4 evident that, under the present cir- Rents ought to fall. Ono hundred por ceatum ou the | 2” 1 stops, bel cost of building is too much. ‘This aystem eannub cumiateee, scree ole pty oaeton A: tan continue, particulurly whil> money is st ton per went | Mice considerable debate amt weeve of time, ib was Interest.” Theve, however, aro strech Fates,” Monoy moved and unanimously carried, thet an’ adver. has been loaned and borrowed vy me at two por eentum. Interest. howoror, will be high in Ualifornia in all the wupapers ny circulation, requesting cach foreman of every for yeare Lo come—though whou we ares State, mone > ° 0 will be casler, from the spizit of speculation in Shia re- oe Re cosloup tate mosahae ie be pe nme gion, BR tate will be invested in largely when we | tho view of joining tho corporation ; showhd they die are one of union, regard this summons, it ta resolved that no such fore 1 Kiley remaing here at Monterey. Commo- | juan will obtain apprentices from tho members of 9) dore Jones is wt San Franciseo or Benicia. There are but few desertions from the navy, and lew from the army Uan formerly. Mechanic labor is falling; bat all mecehaniex and orers, if they choose, can obtain society, and that, if any member be working under euch’s foreman, he will immediately withdraw. They next proceeded to the election of some mom- bers, fur the purpose of filling some of the places im Temuncrating weges, far beyond thono to he found cla | the committer th . This having whore, If they aro disposed to pay largely for glasses “ ‘ “ = Ss bwandy, and theew Unol Vane omer teeticily, tne | Oe Semen cee Cceny See Seem er Mastine oF THe Jounnerman Baxens oF A large and respectable meeting of the above craft, e carry out mcesures for the improvement of the pros peeta and condition of the journeymen bakers of this city, wax held last evening, at Mechenios’ Mall, im Hooter stree At cight o'clock, the Ghair was taken by Mr B. Dor- overty that will ensue is not the fault of the country, ut of their own short-sighted conduct. Arnaut. 1, 1860. T am now on board the Mmpire City. The Unicorn for the present. is laid up in San Francisco. Tho Ore- gon was from the night of the first of March to the inorning of the 20h in her trip to Panama, with 200 Prodident 4 passengers. The California loft Panama about she aa Bs Abe Ansociation; Mr, ©; SB Sth of March, for Californiy, full of prsengees.” The naam vom taking the chair, briedly sadibeind see suiled ubous the 2th from Panana to San aud urged Upon she trade she necessity ¥ Faneiaco, with nearly 400 passengers. ‘Tho Panaina wad 1 for California on this day, with from 250 to 300 unites ich had called them together the meeting, wt Uh efforts in the great and useful He informed passengers. During the month ‘of March there were xame time, shat the Geeman jour- 4,000 passengers in Pavama. bound for California. L ueymen bakers wi with them, and were united im eed, on tho 21rt of Mareh, on the es rivet, | the samme cause, concurring with them in all their F200 bots with passengers from ¢ to Gor- a Te will be impossible for all the [reve Panama in the steamers uow at. ¢ thou-and persons cuch month would be ma, could they be conveyed to Califurnia, The following is an extract of a letter dated nd forming part of the sane union. On wever, of the difference of Innguage, that seetion of the meeting would be held separately, in another room, white the proce of she two bodies would be one and identical, Accordingly, thi a of the journeymen proceedings Monrexer, (California) February 21, 1840 | mes together in ani apartinont, where they wore We have had several arrivals from the U ; addressed in wn animated strain by 5 by land; and 1 must tell you about a fim and the re institution, Ke, grants by the name of Stevens Barter, from Arkansas. | Ame’ were communicat: About seven weeks attor leaving Arkansas, Mes. Ib. ts one body, This nrrangement ot business, and 1 love of time, ‘There is e working men more tveful and wr city, than the Bakers, aud, aga body, respectable, jatelligent and indus trivus But ‘there are no men whe are worked so hard and paid so badly. ‘Thep labor, ow an average, nineteen and twenty hours out of the twenty-four, and receive, a great many o€ them, no han tour or five dollars por week. It was tim ore, that somne mn should be made by . possess a great deal than the power of ingly, they aro now riuination of pur-° At thy saine time, as eal violent or died; the son died forty miles from Monterey ; the father and three daughters arrived at Monterey, and were taken sick, and the father died on Thursday last, aud one of the daughtess on Sunday, leaving behind two daughters, one whom is thirteen years of age, and the other three. They are now with mo, T names are Lucy und Mary Elizebeth, If the Arkansas papers will publish these fuets, they may reach the eome of their friends in that State. neecesmry, in they are'a hig Trial of the Brothers Mentesquiou, CHARGED WITH THE MURDER OF T, K. MAMNUM, AT OT, merican, Mareh 17.) (From the St. Louis, (Mo aveonD After the jury had been sworn, Mr. Lackland opened the enee to the jury. and read the indietment, charging the prisoners with the wilful murder of Theron Kirby Karnum, by shooting him on the 29h October, 154¥, from the eifeets of which wounds he languished uatil pore and harmony of nection. stated by the chairman, they depress vindictive action, they regard’ the imtoresty of the donee ax inseparably connected with Weir own inter. cata, and propore to oarry into effees the object, iu view of bettering their wages, and shortening the ‘labor of November 7th. od died. the journeymen. by amicable, bis After the roading of the indictment and the aet un- po wymen. by amicable, peaceable and frieadly dor whieh it had been found, and the prosecution was Wh n the Chairman had concluded his address, ceived with much the Seoretary proceeded t the minutes of the Inst mocting ‘The constitution of the Union of Associated Jo neyinan Bakers of the city of New York, as drafted and reported Ly the comimittec appointed for that purpose, was then read. The nrain feature af this union is to establish houses of call where the games of all journcymen out of employ will be where the bones who require workmen will be caliged tocome, Tho capasity of cach man will there be as- Mr. Bates arose and “ gues had conferred boge- ther, In reference. to, the propriety of requesting the on of the prose present to withhold the f the evidence, until after tho te of the triad; that they had agreed making which was mati such » request, through the court, and he Honor, Judge Colt, wowd ovincide with them in the propriety of it Judge Colt remarked that the Court possessed no power to restrain’ the pross in this matter, bat that it | certained, and the ammount of to which he is freely concurred with counsel in the suggestion that entitled necording to bls standing. will be also Teports of evidence should be withheld. The present | 9 reading room attached, and the whole is to be con- chi ae that only of killing T. K. Barnum, Ano- al etinent py ay against the prisoners, for whe of Albert Jono. In empannelliyg jury in the latte case, great diMlcwt; would be experienced, if the evidences about to be elicited were to go before Mie. He hoped, therefore, that the repre ‘of the press would accede to the request of the counsel for the defence. Mr. Theron Barnum ealled. —On the 28th of October, dusted on t nee Lawes ‘Tho Cuasmsian hore gaplained eae meow milico . Ie was that no man should strine for be Wenge he did not like that term; but that (fair w: peasgnabie time of work should be amleatiy obtained ‘on arrangements made by fhe influence of the united body. These explanations were received with great applause, and the constitution, as proposed by the committe, was unanimoudy adopted. 1840. ar 1 was standing with my nephew, Theron Kirby . Morrisou then addressed the meeting, and Nernwm, in the office of the y Hotel, he saddenly plan of the houses of excloimed, “here is an looking toward er parts of the plan ich were seated street, L saw two buggies, In proposed, and enlarged upon the advantazes to be de- defe wuts in this ease mad de | rived from unites jon on the part of the journey- Montesquieu; the by of pack- | men, to carry out measures caleulated to amoliorate ages, guns, ke; L remarked I did not care about ro- ceiving the men, a4 the house was rather crowded; Plew suid T might retire to my room, and he would attend to them, L went to my room, and saw ao the men for some time—whea 1 saw them, with one of my servants, going to room No. %, on the ' fret floor, on Vine street; I went to Mr. Foggy. my clerk. and expressed by d heeonsevel of their ceeupying No. : it waa next . aud they their condition in every reepect. The constitution and resolutions of the Amoriean part of the house were reported, acted upon and adopt ed by the other howe of journeymen, with the greatest unppimit, On motion of Mr. Morrison, it was resol vinted to go through 4 cote of the Union, rence; I re- quested Mr, Fogg to re third floor, on Third street front; T saw but litte of them while in the howe; sew the younger ono (ay mond) enter the dint ‘op Monday; he approac edsome chairs reserved for Ladies; my nephew polated him to another seat; he appeared confu 1 be | lieve Leaw them both nt tea; sew the younger one drinking ot the bar; know what he was drinking; saw the two together in use on hort time after tea; they were particularly: 1 re- after 10 o'clock, ay evening, y ow in charge of the ofice; shout fiftcen minutes before 12, Twas awoke Ly a tremendous rap on the door of the prcange Lead- ing to my room, aud the voice of Mr, Fogg, exclaiming, arnum, they have shot Kirby, and 1 xprang out of bed, an quiek my way to the third story, aod ment were then’ enrolled aa members of the Asivola- Hien, afkce which the mecting adjourned. x Thowsn Canpotans.—At a mooting of ot Convention Hall, 17) Wooster > called Ww the chair, aad If ore of $i plerm, 16 was. rether thinly » house carpenters present wore address th by the chairman, on the subjeot of floor, and the means of obtaining a just © the workingman's toil. Strikes, he oon- sidered, did some good wader but they could not ramuve the cause of ae prodvcing classes, He bore pr an which Was so pre peerded to demonstrate th. an injuey individual member of injurious to the whele was acknowledged by the very natur * civilized community, He urged upon the meeting the necesnity of asociation, mot feclings of Xisting ciroumstaness; of the pogo Mr. J bie. erie to the room occupied by my nephew, No. h fraternity and union, in thoir fullest sense When ~ r they would attempt these in real earnest, abady and the B “iald bint on Ut] | obtain a true knowledge of their rights,” they "ould soon fod the true means of maintaining them Mrerivo or tHe Jow uke Root axp Some The boot ond shee makers of this city are to hold a meeting thie morning, at Keene's Fourteenth Ward Hotel. The objcet of the meeting is bo device moa sures to sceure the advance of wages. The cordwain- cre are already formed into © sootety, mud it tx thie “My dear uncle, you a one of there Frenoh- men shot me! mediately «tarted out; found the eet one (Raymond) surrounded by a number of mons; he apy to be asking what was the mat | of him, end sold, “He is of | me one «aid, * take him to Kirby Baran can fil recognise him; " while going to the | organiaation tbat will assemble this morning, as above. ber; asked him if h — Court Calendar The Day. rT was placed om the outside o m| where he shot from, Macomber on the Ln nveo Sraves Drevaecr ~Now, 23, 2%, 24, 25, he was the man; he was asked to look again; said he was positively the man, My nephew wae asked to look at him; he wae on the bed alongside of the win Wed few inches bigher than bottem of win- looked through the window; said he was the I told thom there was another of the Preach. wo wont in semreh of him; when near the room, ood called yor Cownt—Now, $2, 33, 98, 14, 2. 35, + Me 103, Tas, 156, 1, 10K, 53, 8, 115, Lan, |, Oh, ot, 1, 134, 150, 192, 118, 68, 1T2to 180, 160 40 190, Tren viioved-— Now ily bb 148, 50, 61, 65, 64, 06, OT, OR, 8. T— Now, 487, 40%, 296, 450, 485, 484, joe mani . 01, 80%, 006, 607. 600. 615, "Part I Now. Sau, ite. SiR, S80, G52, G4, 696, 638, 540, G42, G14, 48, 6 —]————— CITY TRADE REPORT. Bare , April 66 PM The letters hy the Ruropa wore not recived and dia tributed until late in the afternoon, and too Inte to gun, | struck it nside, a two other pervons enught hold of him; there waa a severe etruggle to get the gun from him; they were taken away by two puller ofleers, le my wagun; Kay- mond was dressed when I first saw hia in the passage: lve was only partially dressed; he hy yarn over hie shoulde ane day. The rales of cotton were effecti«l to moderate extent, at rather irregular rates, but, in the main, at Shore rent before the news. As the revalt of the private advices could mot be ascertained to«ley, the market was not exproted to opon till Monday or Tuca- day next. Indecd, as the first weekly steamer will be due within a few daye honoe, there was no prospeet of much being done until ite arrival, wales onlere have Leen recetved for purchases at full prices, of at an Western and State flour wes firmer, with ices There was alxo some better ine 7 at the City Hotel: {think the defendant kaow me as pro- it time T was in the office but Little; my ager, ive was wounded im the ne, the charge entering the back, and passing ont der nod throngh the arm; he did not think he wkd Hive;-on the Sunday tmoruing after ho wae nited, Wee told me he had no exp: “it will kil my write to his mothor father; he’ was them getting worse; he samured me be was’ not mistaken about the man; on Monday morning he wae visited by the Rev. Dr. Bullard, who prayest with him; ho was bt. Corn wae perfretly calm and composed: © written state Great wes jo by Dr. Oliphant; it wae signed by my rate kalea, Pork was heavy, and salon light. id it contained all he wikhed to say, (a | Lord waedull, Other articles were without marked wn witness, and he waa asked if ho kuew | change. Coffee continned inactive, A moderate bu- sluces wae doing in augare, at ateady prices y nephew's xignature o8 wo ood ex hia mamal writing; lie he wrote it; he was in his MARKETS = onpresad was cold © hh year; very tall; fel. fr the dlefone tleecrred being ren of Mr Dernum. Overruled. The dying declaration ion with the evidence Theron K. Barnwin was then feed by Mr Wright. It stated, in eubetance that | On the night of the 2th of October, ax he was undrow. | i saw the smaller of the two Frenchmen oree criily towards the room, with a gun in hie hand “ane. and Am, sai ie Coase called to Macomber that the Frenchman aie janie meh. war geing to sheet him. and rushed towards the door, bi nding . bh, | exelsiming. “for merey's sake, do not choot The ey fe Ready my es Frenebmen t ho pane of giaae wih the manale of nh tak |. wounded, in the tae ited draws te bo cause fora grudge against him by the Frenchman om continued —The deecased made no other he seit he saw the Frenohman Dreek the win: of his gun, he had not beee in the room more thon a minute; had onty Veken off bie cont pha Heading | DOMBETIO MARKETS. Pricaneersts, April 6—Dusiness te dull, only trensnetions made public are abont ferent chipping: breeds. Corn meal is in demand at $2 50 fi Pennsylvania; Drenliywine is held at $215 por bot dA the hte Rye Gocr remains dull ot Wheat te mrfist $130 for white and pt an nee. yee lower, and in domand a6 640. for Bouth- ern yellow, Seeds remain quiet. Groceries and Pre- visione—Ne sales of cousequence making te Fyre Whiskey ls Grm at 220. Ootton— Ne and Ph nmr Serna pl of sour Roeser Gat AS ory 4 ned i, ne flee ad bo ane ious Tabriogtion ; noth! kind treme ral B; yoyo tiga yeu wll oblige = en ah ine New Jersey N Forks Apri from his late residence, meee le y, and Pulton 0. ¥., aro reapeetfully invited to attend the Ne. LIT Bridge street, this af- Conneae, 06 5 ovaeee., wuday. the 6th inst., after three weoks Hines, Gxencn Avowsr, tho beloved son of George and Martha Damm, aged 3 years and 6 months. ‘Tho friends cf tho family are fhionda and those of hee son-in-law, Dr. mae hie residence im Mer- bit and James "eaawally latinos attend bia funoral, jad 80. Petriok’s Usthedral, morrow (Tuceday) afternoon, at 3 o’ol: ere On Sanday morning, April ¥ ‘th ony at the residence of %, street, Mre. Sorma Paar, widow of J. B ey a Pigs to ‘Tho friends of the family attend the funcral service, Church, M SP. mr innation ‘onday, ad Tbh inst., after a long and pain- wife of James McOSe, aged 23 Sontag morning. I ad Walker . Prat, of M, ‘wlineus As aap femily are re jock. I eeaiinet mon ‘need al ea tate Ua tl No—weloome the tomb— Tread not its gloom me arise, he bi Er him By ‘elamph sending dhe skies. Jaune Burmocos, im the On Beturday, the oul 8th yer of his age. the 6th inst. Tolict of tne | ‘tate Charles the 31th. 0 ee eens ee funeral, from her late enth street, om Monday, at half- baa rym jacob T. W relatives and ou ‘are invited to attend her funerel, from the Church of the Holy Communion, om Monday aitornson, a half 4 o'clock, without iuvitet a Soe 5. Y., eng man, aged pone eaters kenny, Ire ‘ Vith, 1 os 360, Mr. further Joun ee, county Kil Tedied In Jeans ! and is bicad. ‘out free'd ev'ry care. yr) Dublin and Kilkenny (Ireluid) papers At Port Worth, Texas, 4th ult, Win aged 5 year and 3 months, only son of Arnold, U. 5. Army. lease copy. 1 Annots R.A. and At Ballard Vale, Mara Apel 4th, Axvanw RB. Srimr- com, tm the 688 rose of a ‘threo age, formerl; pe. A., on the 2d of Deceml of Now York. jest, 4% yours, Masa Musa. be eldest eeote thas cary aud Hliza Price, of that Weeks; Rady mengced ” of New York, from the S0vk day of earch, Oth di yf April, Meu, 7 Wonca, oF Mays, 76 ink ire 7d Petal, 284. 3 Pever, Nervous 1 1 Hoart, disease of 3 + 1E Hooping Cough ry 1 Infla Lt fe : .4 tei { 1 » i * i i i i - 3 Part L.—Non, 563, 68%, 695, 58T, 580, | have any induence on the business transactions of the | | $451%, which Is now gonoraily asked for | ie Warivrr¥, MARITIME INTRHLLIGENG Port of New York, April 6, 1850, ere Mc ot chip Faken sip Waterioo, Al pascopeors, te Sip Liv ake ig is ena Hook, teested cone ent vo ons’ Sa 1%, om Fri torn sbi Jay, but was obliged to ted iney, tr Ph rene Oxboln, Devis, Philadelphia; Frances W Kiver. tn cy ee flows, oa, Tylee, 66 verrounded with ice moon Runes MM WATER, Wilber Colonist (Br), pianets Jar iS The A aul off in stpeot 36 days, with salt ng trow Sif te NW foe mbes Wo 10, sad tom W to 40 By and after onli of 1 for About W miles, toni Lavcepot, Fob wit Kelle eats eller, Machiag § da; . Hallock, Ficmaatom oad Arrived, US M Ste ab Hortiini, "inom, Match 18, and South- with mase, te the Ocean Steam Naviga. as caperionced very heavy weather om the Weepentgovee, Phra Lond. rts. setae we ccaced seyere natrngas ret ns rr ae tiguels With ship Dearne, ound Re 10th tek ised bt res, bound Ky 2th, lat ss | , td Neo 6,514, bownd ad Wi Apel b March Poser green bon ‘Seotland, 1; Wales, ss, MRSS lo ‘Aime Howes, va Dorsona, 1a Ww. Wi City Taspeotor’s Offee, ApAI'S, Mele ey re domnprresg 1 | Avni, 7—Wind at sunrise, NW) at meridian, WNW) st wemert, 5. | Foren wt J Bice of steamer 2 o'elook close et the abore m, Matanzas: O ir Preeooit, Gilbey, Rew Orie: way of Willington Quay th for ited Mates. ee | Glan, of ted fre Ser] repairer, proceeded sam orth raise, will close at the Meenid o pe on fenry, Wilson, Sa: aanah (i'n). Densconh, Nayagues: Mora, becker . April 6—PM. Arrived—Nork Kim, Philadelphia; brig Frances Jane, 30 Martins, Teh ult. 7 Rowros, ores seks Lowell, Rie hate Amerie 45 Ti, tom 5, a #hip steoring Orleans, Lith ~ Mit, Hacnce Ayres, Romiout. Liverpool, Feb 2. me, ¥ Tiutlelcoucetved was poet “4 wih DOie not world have, passed 10 Sa ‘a hema Saber, Hcbite, ry ya ve been in her grave, aad my ne LY wolire Berry, do, Edna © Kelly, for Now ree, impracticnhle to 4 Fr ite, Yates Philadelphia: Mora sharon, Smet! riven suljents tree treated of, a6 they rect Canteen ‘i i | Hinle, Gilkey, ding Ocean, Varker, Baleimores, em sig tae Sagere the macrice, ot thore contem; preneteve, Gen Boy’, Uilparrign, raale 41 22 Hrondway, and at the or fle Jancire and ary aS "| Liberty puree: New York Bre & So this day, nv halt | Bostom: TB. Peterson, im Latter Reps of packet Ship Ashberton, for 14 half. Arrived—shil tin Chapin, rothes, Mie Ui, Hodder tohrs oreo Souvane, Mareh 13—Tark Hen Nevie, Liddell, came off the Ten ing, after reootying re- He take emigrants Torarsy, March &—Called off for water, the Thankfal, nderland, and after receiving the mecee- for Resto iors ov Rass Jows Hra—Rrig Coacteeoen, TS tant, ‘ bee te repel cally, reporte—On lot inet, we sepa at pd , Wenene te Be dig « do: ilazch C | Scare Globe Northeast Yn the Geil, whet wore ve bho above She had also twe passongers, of whem er ceeeihe yess reese Na Soun Act, Lat. at New London from Wilmington, NC, Boston, lat 33 23, lon 75 26, ex) Se Mecthean, during which red ot! ny about balf-pst 18 som wish fnoveneed ihe kee Stave halfeyaet 42 4M. ase ys Taping wih ss bark fenderhorevs wi “ su ha ee emer ‘the New World breaking off the Tpesiving other severe damage, The brig Souther, A Martha, a6 ‘Atiantie le wharves, parsed Ber ines, Jd-beom and fore top op epcralinnt masts ie atk vitonee, rn jury tothe otern of the wan, 7 several schooners. Several other visscla a0 the digorsat wharves were badly Vortunatel; before three 0°: i | Sins ange Sh png ah have beon serious. Goruamyenc, Maroh 1$—Among other charters, the shi; Industrie has deem fixed for Now York, at $65 per ton for 000 tons of tron. Cosararon oy Barrmons—The arrivals a¢ the of Bal- been ae wes — damage. Suvene Gate—On Katee th strong hear} blo Nei me k naam takapaey alt well, Feb 25, ne lat, ke, aly with white herizental ‘Prreab Series, es eel els ees ear ‘of Dublin), for New York, with Teh knee ee Ship Sti New Tedford (Nev 21) for San Prantioce Pati, Tato g fone, pede om goin Jouphing, Burt, 22 days from New Bedford for San Prancisen, eb at, Int 1d IPS, Lon 3088 We ae Atlantic, Savage, from Bath fur Catifurnia, March 24, Bonveavx, March 14—Sld em, Halmana, NYerk. | Canonman March 6B Marshall Devon, MeGd NYork, 2 days Sen fel for do,'t 4 Carver, lag for Tonto Catharine Nichols, f Siseet Fes sectonaae. a, Sor as fee aoe Tren rq Wis fat CO Mors feo, ie. Sid Kk: Hite, Wiplns, Prone cach, Yo 7 Tuskine, Bioware, from Sava Drat, March —Passed nab for Rotterdam. ‘ Euaven, March 20—Sld Undine, Stribley, from Limerick ‘or! ia, for from Portland for d island for Warren RI m m itso, Prana, fm W: m 1. for Char! parks, from ot Mo Henriette Corti, from Portis for de, b , Plummer, from Baltimore, sma man, from Hava poe Bost Lorn, from ——, wi ai ina, malagren, NC. uacertal idea Chorokea, Suith, trom Hayana for Hovannab, taking in cargo: Acklam. Miller, from Pore~ Talting Srotghts ein Bs Rmoline, Patterson, for New ak Maifun, Those "Boston Talc Lif, Vesta, Suubeay, from New Orleans an Concord, for Boston, 3d; rig Pas, Swart, trew Rot- a Saba sehr Belle ‘Cesele, i hgan Ape i Ean ssid sid sohrs Vinguu, Davia, Philadel- “ Hornce Greeley, “7 hr Me; 3 Urig Ware I pe aee aa fold, tor ec ita honey, do; Brin go. a sito Tae Me Mpa wilt tor tert, Ba a m4) Cnty pia wp) Mittec it an (3H) resident 2 Taylor Amalie, 0) ora rie ee umpka, Fowler, for frgt; Mart eo tein, Cho via He oat {ine Wheater * v . Pew ee ‘NYork; barks Sebe mph sist Bivire ter! re? ™ Wortttuers jcaton, Sobre Vola- € race schrs Madoma, Lewis, Tam- 7 ‘Abell, Dickinsom, St Marks (see Miscel jy Sohn » Tania Crane, St John, P Virginian, Roush, brace rieaus, went te pony toda: fn Hampton Koads—Drig Harp, Kirwan, from Porto Rise, bound te falters, With Jose of foreuass, eails, rigging, aa an, Coster, Ne Reg Naw Loxvon, om Norwich for NYork. ork April S-Arr schre Bile, Minard, Tork; Sid ‘sloop Mary Gray, inchang, Willinms, NYork for Nor- rich, pig shee, Teuntow for W York: Ada, Bab- pert fog NYork: Mary A, Lovell, Norwich for de. Sia'pchr Hels Pek, Smith, ds oa, Lord, Wilmi for Tessron; Sid Philadelphiay Gen Warren, bichon, 5 1, Hero, Perry, do for Boston; Compliance, wt tor NY och ¥ Halleet, Hoston for ae} Howton + mall, Selem for d Hover, ath for doy G1, Lovell, do for do; Wakulla, Rare Npatine for dex Zo- ison, Boston Mt nate sche Geo Te & William, Haskell, Machins for NYork; Forester, Richardson, do for do. Provirrxom April (Sobre Sara Pinkham, Middle Creek NC (ee Miscel Faietietd, Nickerson, Norfolk Honduras, Cross, Norfolk. Sid ship Zaretan, Chase, Ha. Kicymown, April 5—Sid bark Gen Taylor, Sword, Roston; brig Devmark, Woodbury, Wilmington, NC; sel Thos Ire- land, Somers, N York April 2—Arf schr American ( Williams, | del, for Liverpool, Lancashire, I Coroman- oman ( Hr), (ike), Mullen, foe Avon (itr), Jari —Shipa Mowatinegr (Be , Fiitinme, a Ferdon, for Liverpool, Unived Kine verpor Johnie, bor bi Ms i nn Mie for Lverpeot: Gen Jow ph Harding, for Bveveny Hoey. for NVork 3 Tenne Mead, Brown, doy (Bef, Child, for Woolwich; ~ Pi), Pembroke, N Village (ir L 1», dig Chieftain (ibe ee CT ols om, Look, for ver. om, Apri oe! bre Victor, ‘Allen, Harwteh for Mila, Deane, de Tor doy Ad, Habeom, Rockport for 1 ‘in and Indy, § Bele ts Pee Dr Tiereeg, B pint ieys, Arona, ’ Miseer Anna rnd re Wes Wend, rea tee Serace, hit Beeker, Pe Bekely 4 Frctawee, Sam ship A + pe, Cameron, Ser tend: and ab tw che » Hargr—ship Stephan Ip Parsich Kelly, bary St Boniiare bobs, ire : Bee 3 Lie #: ae 3 : in ree “I | ie f ee i a te = 2295 3E 34 Be : i Pp ete w ' sh : ; Bh 2 ites ral srr? i E ack " = oe dear Bir, de} Upen over Thave been, ant and. happy. rey now tnd thea valley ot dope os fo plat aes frunly upon 1! f the, fly i $ H i Bet TEs by De. Lautence, m Sae iy daly, “i OAS aad rae 5 RE NO PAY.—DR. CORBITT, 19 PUAN B%, be cousulted the treatment of phy ice of nixteem teem, yoann devoted te rent of Dr. C. to cure the worst cate Ploranee. onal as pone. Recent cases cured in three daze. Me @XX 2am SAVED.—THR FRENCH gy | i perfect exterminator senses. fnheg the virus and purifies the Hood. The dae will give reliof, and severe canes ave-cared o boro days, fed.” Fay $2 and Sora, ae the arene ore comnulag | ‘reome, chance for ad ics aoc STRNET, WISHES = the following Lotter: looter: f Uontrcted a dlosacs, and epeted fen Peon te cure mo in a week. ‘aud was gradually sidered it dangerons to s Southern climate. ‘al friew: E via x aa wich strees. Rare more advanced and Al disenses, ac ifs zit a, jit Bt tho onse an ita fret ‘or incipient, to stagen, also, in Semi fe, (from sneom- vantages, and » any ‘extensive certain, safe, aad radical Supa be eam shove obtained from me ting, can be ie i MALES AN AND MALES.—DR.L LARARTTR’ ‘8 JUNO C , or Procreative Elixir, prescribed a0 an etieetive restorative In cases vf Debili:y, Tmpe guid all irregularities of nature. ileal bs I Ci oN aud y for these . Ht is acertain cure debility, gleet, weakness of tenes eas in vanes ‘The only American Agents, bf Doha steak, X, B.—Also in Boston, at 19 Trewout Row. the Bae. ro woe tbe genital orgsen, OCTOR, Con cONvERS INVIGORATING CORDI Dix: only. tomsleges Gasbeieed ey tn nal renee © no Fuingus, ineapacdiating J. irhoess, of matrimony. “Amvetions st the besa, ey and nerves, caused y improper seerot Robie, Stetiens sad: Importaas dvice ts'the married ‘td's thon, ‘a Taira ue, between en [OOK AT THIS, AND, IF Possin wiy L theusaear suffer from. that area tut & pepe, when, by calling Dr Dywpepae, c y : | earl cured.” ills sphtem te coe of the taal emake kat dtseor st the age rum tha fart that mem the patient Werle equrely Ro ay et Reo ¥ pal te - of perfect heal “a a Office way, eutrance in Franklin #8, OCTOR Forge, mks euleita oe and and ‘eee the Prostate laud, Impotency, salivary Mabite of os and aie ret chapior on Self A cas is worthy pt particular ettemtives | Feentreaiin dn Young mou, who have been wafortunate the e vey of ins asd p oa's Tovetiee. on a vetet Ara will ‘eonive one eat me Bi pate bat be sent for ames Ad- Md Spruce by es gud for Stringer & Townsend, 222 ay, D* MORLISON 15 » CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED on all forms of private diseawes, A 2eare enables Lim yo cure praction fectly, Wfinuet merwsry. few days. Boe A one re Fy oni Po as! aM 5 tare, for the care of geacrrben, yen yr eee 8 the ‘Complaint, tiie 1s tive most cortain; it eens cure withows fritice i aie’ + ariel ire of change in oe ies TT 13 CONFIDENTIALLY 0, 2 Frankfort street, on all private fe Zild te ba mods of treatment, om the pon-mereurial system. Reece Hering, of physical feetionate wifo, = night have bern Je he tmtewded capeciall, ee those is sais dtochoaee tm Linportame secrets, ey pecwe to them parcientarly. 'e those whovw health dows mot permit of an inerwawe of fa- of ew Ca Se Steere her “any aerate oth ‘was Inevitable.and reaicmed myself to mee: 0 now about two months), | heard pens the reeipt of § frre of Pe! bes (o Any must be seo rensed, pes: Bow York enly NPARALLELED Dhewenes, Seminal Wee te br A im Liberty treet. (kee i" iy | PRIVATE on LEASE CURED IN ONR DAY, BY 4 pain.—The viewme of snoegt phy J momitrn & fase. De. “Tanubet ia ily, which have bathed the other + che outs of Female Irregularities, $l. {i petetone. Nis, ak veveree, # Tl uetre se pe one, RACTICAL mae ou ofeepigns of ae ones umber af Wentita i ‘it nee io ae ty er) ee ina

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