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They can never acquire the {Our Baltimore Correspondence. are the party, or its co-operation in Con- Barrosore, April 27, 1850. =. aeereiies | a neat of hed treasury | The Odd Fellows’ Anniversary—A Democratic War ie 1,750 a] el striking ip Butldi ‘ 5 of the results ef persevering log-rolling. —Ship ang—Accident—Mechanics’ Insts- = wt ise was rejected over and over by the Georgia tute, &e. 4 e * 4 os si The weather, yesterday, proved quite inclement, | s*rumed teprhectal siante in Central America, the ak ni tauae Wea was rejected by the House of the United States notwithstanding which, the Odd Fellows’ proces. ee ibe Be po sine thereto, wae ae ake 301 (1,604 _ aosanen = Tt was rejected by the Senate. sion and festival proved @ most imposing affiir. | cation through the territory of Nicaragua, Con- | bbls. at $4 68. $475 for Canadian; $4 02 » $487 for ae reopecttully requ to rat dere Meat Tt was paseed in an equivocal form by log-rolling. | ‘The rain fell slowly during the entire time of the | sidering the matter of much public interest, we hare | No.2 auperfine, $5.12 6 $6 31 for common to straight | the other parents, No. 102 Mott wires, hs | ton Pi, Gal The principal was paid by the Secretary of the | cession, and the magnificent banners and regalia | we can ely, thit ruch « treaty has been concluded, | $5 75'a to 1 tor Le ply Tao reg tenes eeieey Seencen, ae Coie, elses # Ee: Sie ma uF, Treasury. , were greatly damaged. There were no less than | 04 is sotneliy, Maen the Senate of the United States, | Ohio; $687 a $6 for fancy gienosee; $5 87's @ $612 for | Saturday, April 27th, Jonx Grins, aged 36 ‘ Gants tan Palen %, ‘The interest was refused by him. rs i ries for its consideration and decision, What the pre- | extra ‘and $6 87; 50 for extraGonesce. | The friends of the family, and the members of 34 to sea 14th inst, hip oialist; barks Levant It was refused by Comptrofier MeCulloh. five care in the procession, containing about two | cis stipulations of the treaty are, wo could not, | Seuchern Flour was dull, ; about 500 bbls. sold | Regiment German Hussars, (in citizen’s dress) are re | ri a8 ‘snd Manda— Tt was refused by Commerce hey oe A hundred of the orphan children supported and edu- —_ eles came end of eee saa Fanaa at $8 37 foe mined brands; $5 50 for straight; $6 or AE etfully invited to attend his funeral, bon Rootes, Linh B—p5has* Borngen, Duneww PASS Crinerd y. yeneral a . and wi r \oxandria, 4 | "clock. from be . . ipe It was ordered by Attorney Ge! cated by the order. as surprise, that. instead of » simple agreement, be- fe ne and $6 25 » $6 624; for a 7h ye Flow bn Bh oad streets. . ~~, ft wee cae ee er Orato. ‘The war among the democracy of Baltimore, as | ginning and ending with, and limited tothe indivi. | wasin mederete request, with ses of 300 uinat p81 | “Merosers Si to Lerten Gana athe Sith. year And yet there may be nothing of direct impeach- | to who shall be the democratic nominee for gover- | {¥al,'nterests of caapeintive cxk CaGaean ie | TUE a hae Melleh: ond ain ot ete, tee | ae aitatle and Silene. ot Nao Ssitl sth seldiel> ment in the whole transaction, and an implied ‘the | nor, is raging to such an extent, that all hopes of | its provisions; ome which. while it tenders common | at $281 for comuion, and. $3. for yory, 0 ; | fully Invited to attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at 2 Pepincn inprerent mdications are to be relied upon, | success will depend on dropping all the prominent | bioeratncdun privinses to the commetce and peo, | alto, 900, bbls. Mrandywice, afont, at further aotioe. ETON No, sir’ Nothing short of the Irishman’ hint will | candidates, and taking up a compromise candidate, civilization and advancement of the now benighted | and at the Kastward, and something was done private- | At the residence of her mothor, No. 27 Hammond do. id 5 All kinds of charges and accusations are being | 824 *emi-barbarous regions of Central America. In | ly. but understood to be at better prices. ‘The | street. of of Se ei 8 Seat morning. ‘What then? Only this. If these committees | oo on aay ag i ing the violence of | Shot, 't is such @ compact, wo learn, a# will reflect | supply of this article was while the demand was | April 2th, Jucta, daughter of Mrs, Jane Wallis and the of investigation fail to displace the cabinet, if the | made, and each Cay is increasing the violence lnsting honor on the statexmanship, aod wise modera- | active; but prices have tly receded, and wo have | late Frederic Wallis, aged 7 years and 6 month. ~ ‘Nonvox, April %—Arr schr Bloomi tows, bound toNYork, put ta ve Osios tae She base wit Hiempton Ror Delaware Parmer, Stokely, for ‘2th—Arr sobr Fairfield, Nickerson, Rew Haven, April arr schry AMereeeee, sy Town Sela sehr Ellen Loui 3 seApril Ste ace brig Bile: Liubeo for Te eat 8 ‘ “ - | their opposition, Those who have hitherto been | tion, and liberal spirit of the eminent negotiators, and | to report sales of 8,000 bi ‘at 58.9590, Oats wore Hd gtidence before the jury one eile te accustomed to lead the democracy by the nose in | on the ents under ‘which and for which they | lese plenty, at 40 a dic. for River and Canal, and 38a ‘Weekly ‘of Deaths Pustavesrwia, Apell2e—Aze brig Albert (Br), Fitagersid, — u , w nit ‘her they are to sink with this | all such matters, have been floored by the route of | respectively acted 40c. for Jersey. Corn was firm and scarce; sales | In the City and County of x York, from the 20th day of | St Joba, NB. ‘ —_— ere wr ie iA Colonel Gittings in the city, some of whom threa- pies age * | sum up 11,000 bushels, at Ble. round ¢nd flat white; ten, 0 Wee 4 Ss ApTly Wee. =. Provinenoa, page 0 Teh on foot. We hear of a deter- | ten to vote for the whig nominee, if their favorite (rrom the ND ciclo ril 17.) besa tnd ie for: santa Vopaet an gc aye tacr : piinin. Saaiagt mination, when it shall be necessary, to introduce | is not chosen. Colonel Gittings isa bank presi-) we are indebted to the courtesy of a commercial was wanted, with sales of 1,500 bushels prime, | Abc#? Fegrins Cont a sesolution in the Senate declaring that Congress | dent, and of course the old hunkers are united on | house of this city for late papers from Yucatan, includ | deliverable very soon, at 72c. epee as Ata aes Phitadelphia. fou tee oly Sader Oriole; sohrs Ann Smith, Hawkins, Baltimores Holts, Philadelphia: sloops Tecumseh, Fowler; Chas bark C B Hemi ‘Trinidad; Wan Means, Ma- Movers, “ ence int i recommend- | him toaiman. They know he carries the sinews | ing dates from Merida of the 4th, and Campeachy of | | Corron.—The departure of the steamer Atlantic, and Stuns NY ork. a is poe neal be entice of political warfare in his pockets, and they trust to | the Sth inst. the fact that the Cambria was over due, tended to re- 1D, ‘Apna ‘oceeding, but it is the common talk among cer- | their own cunning to be able to insert their own] |The t of ® speedy termination of the war | strict business in this article to-day, as there was but serine. apts me esau eben to-day. Another expedient is | fingers quite briskly. ‘They should remember, | with the insurgent Indians. crows daily fainter and | # slim attendance on "Change. eal rr) schre Cameo, oS +d - ifesto Whig. ttanifesto— | however, that the only qualification of Mr. Car- | fainter. ‘Tho recent boasts of the Yucatecos that the | Corres. —Rio coffee was dull, at 8 9c; St. Bomin- OPM, AR D—Arr brig albert Perkins, Cl sugcested. manifesto—a whig : ; ; - rebel were completely crushod, appear te have had no | go. at 734 @ 8c.; and Java, at Ile, ra’ Wellington, Lavy: D Lombard’ Dil cad such a document 8 once upon a time cut loose | Toll, their nominee six years since, was money, | fimer foundation then the desires of the whites. The | “Far ‘mained nomi he t Concert, Stillman, * wrig’ Knnandale, Conant, tha wi f 2 istrat f John | and that they were most shamefully beaten. ion than the desires 6 5 REAGHTA.— rel nominally the same to jt * 5 o Conant, Jaok~ q party from the administration o wish was evidently father to the thought. So far from | Liverpool. Shippers were waiting the Cambria’s news. gonville: Sid 20th, ship Roman (new, 775 tons), Moves, of and ‘Tyler. General Taylor will be convinced before | ‘The Mesers. Bell, at their ship-yard, atthe lower | having succumbed to their foes, the Ludians haveae- | Light engagements wore Fe at irregular rates. icne that his ccbinet must be abandoned, or that he | end of the Falls, are hjast Getting ap the frame of a] sumed active operations in inany parts of the penin- | Lord wastaken at 1s, 64. The follow! ‘quotations tona, for Captain Myrick | sula, particularly in the vicinity of Valladolid, the | were generally demanded by vosscls for English ogee he Will be Tylerized. a: ee a on | and chive aetinel for Ihe oath ite scene of many « bloody encounter porta :~-eotton da, per bale; corn 3d.; naval stores 1s, Bre ‘April 2i—Sld schr Monitor, Reese (from H , d fte |, that the repor' Ts, de! in " R — e; é i NINGTON, scl a But bene het rehen deer UG the business It] A little boy, named Johnson, was, yesterday, |" ‘The Campeachy Razon. of the Sth instant, seys:— | And dead weight 12s, Gd. There was uo change to Lon: York), Wareham. emerhad See ae ey cine eee inust wor if they | Tun over by a heavy loaded cart, the wheel passing | ‘Notwithstanding their being daily beaten by our | don. Newports Wi brig Eevtune Toller, ockene “Carat the cabinet are condemned they must gos if they | Ton Oye Oy ae a ctnat death, brave soldiers, the barbarian rebels do not voluntarily | Hay.—"The supply of North river was but moderate, athfonig Blvateth Wilthew (ir), Geidoeh, St ‘ioe oe acauisted, 1t will be just yaG eee te ‘The Maryland Mechanics’ Institute have re- | 894 by degrees come in and yield obedienoe to the | and prices were very firm, with an upward tendency, brig’ Melrose, McGwire, Bremen; sobr Molus (Br), wa cost Dect of cacti apy ee ere ceived the consent of the City Council to erect a wana anes pens Lv vale vi porie H Wien abe a Saree ae eee ety crag THyastincron, NC, April M—Arr achrs Jas Ot Buce, selves fiom « whig manifesto, or a resolution | hell, for the purposes of the Institute, over the first | they bad ‘at one time achieved, seemed to compel | — Hemp —The market was firm, but quiet, with sales of imira, “Andérion A u wert anderson, Boston; Aun © Baker, 5 ) cannot til to pass both houses, reading | eauare of the Centre Market House, which is about | them, ‘The conduet of these poor deluded creatures | Munilla at {};o., six months fand smail parcels of Rus- Pugh, do: Myers, Fowler, do; jennie, Peak, ink, Yi York; Cer do; E 8 Willets, Smith, ‘cal of 6 4 four hundred feet long, and sixty wide. now, a6 ever, reveals their indolence snd inclinations,.| sia on terms not made public. z Mth, schrs Magnet, hy Pegg rome pei aL —— a It is stupid, abourd, rtraugely marked with the seal of | ” Hors.‘Transactions were limited to some small lots Boston; Viotoria, Fri Dasotah, ——= de, he Crihbell ships for the reliefof Sir | ‘THE Junto Exhibition of Yale College. | their jubitual turpitude, aud thelr ignorant obst- for diatilling, at I8e, » Ife. for Baatern, and 173¢. @ ee ae suth resisted it, as if there OUR NEW HAVEN CORRESPONDENCE. bag A the ¥ 4 é ¢. for Western, . Passe: 4 tecos think all that; but they | Hires —The demand tive,wi Tuvenroor—Steamibie fuantie Mr Some design at the bottom, but upon Naw Haven, Wednesday, April 24,1860. | cannot persuade the Indians to agree with them. {f| doing at uniforms rates: ey me seed business Indy, Mae Brown, Milas Ma Beviwn and sereant, Mange Joke » ound of objection we cannot in Yesterday was the day set apart for the annual | they could,every thing would no doubt go on well | Txos—Was in good demand for Scotch pig, with sales Medswe Roped Bata D renin Mae agin have no doubt of its eaxy success | yynior exhibition of Yale College. ‘Thinking that a | enough. of 400 tons from vessel, at $20 75, 6 months. Small lots Mr Win H Lae, Mr’ F A’ Chaso, New’ York The Merida Roletin Oficial of the 4th inst., says that | sold at $20. cash. At Old Zock’s reception, to-night, the British | Short notice of the exercises may not be uninteresting | the last news from the theatre of war brings informa- | Lyap.—There was an easier fecling in the market for minis di lody were conspicuous, and many | to some of your numerous readers, I have been induced | tion that the rebels have resumed operations, and are | pig, and quotations for foreign were lowor. Spanish were the congratulations passed on the Nicaragua | to send this communication, The weathor, in the | taking the initiative in tho campaign sold at $4.90 a $4.05. iw ; Geo Mie Renate Baltimore; Redmond Abbott, Wim L Abbott, i 2 Young England: “Geo IE Thomas, Scotlands Pret yr, Trinity College, Dublin; R W Burnett & lags Jc iow forks a Williom Mackay, Savannah; ? P Dulany and servane, Virginie; Maw M . conet SO eee Or Si eke : ‘The Yucatan papers, as usual, are full of the reports | Leatsn.—The stock in the market was inadequate 4 oe eine _ aneiee oo peed gy lief of iit Tone ieee: morning, was rather forbidding; and although every | of akirmishes, marches and counter marches, in which | to the supply, and prices were inclined to advance A opal Babine: Bohn W Licses,Wosteny o Uni Mr Chawleid we did not see, He was pro. | ting seemed to augur unfavorably, yet the Chapel | mancuvres, it appears. the whites were generally suc- | Lie —The stock of common Thomaston afloat was | From ’ Hospi Arpleton and lady, New York; Mrs Daniel Appleton, tas oe oats See We ee ee ee Le was filled at an early hour by the young menand | cessful. On the 24th ult, fourteen Indians wore cap- | very large, and holders bave slightly fallen off. Some | Island, 1; Lunatic Asylum, ppleton, do; Messrs Charl New bably busy at home, in sharing out his investments tured at Kana. 1800 bbls. sold at 70c.. c Insane, 1; ‘sland, 1 ¥ Harrison, New York; Charles D Taylor and lady, of tix: Galphin fund-$100,000 in the clear ia a sum | maidens of our goodly city, ‘The exerolses were open- | "Zu isthe general run of the reports given ia the | Serbian atk nesaca ‘was good at 230. 2tc, for | pital ti Alms W STEREO LB Adriance, lady end servant, Consdat of inoney justifying a series of heavy speculations | €4 by am overture from the Germania Band, whose | yucatan papers. No extensive operations have as yot | New Orleans, and Zle. a 24c, for Cuba Muscovado, ity Taneantte Ollee, Asi Mrs ati: Mr D Hennessye Me in stecks, Po ¥ Te eee wan’ a Latin ora. | Deepattempted, but thewar is confined toseries of | Navat Stonrs.—Tar continued quiet at previous — — 6 Lydia Griffen, Caroline Ne , Tusing’ the next week we shall expect some | 4,224 frat in the order of exercises was « Latin oFe- | inewprions into the enemy's districts. resulting, proba- | Sgures. Spirits Turpentine suld at S2e, a 33c, cash, Soper ay apes ais : n B Strang, © E ‘Jdewis: Me stilt na movements. Everything is how in a most | tg@by Rufus ©. Crampton, of Farmingham. Subject, | biy, in the killing of two or three Indians, the capturo | and crude do. at $262%. Rosinwas in fair demand, NG INTELLIGENCE, Corneline Smith lady and rw vemie everything “De Marco, Porcio Catone.” This oration gave evi- | by, yu oun, a iit one i Jax K Smith, J Cammann aud brother, all: somising fermentation. @ f finished scholarshi a well of @ few prisoners. a dozen or so muskets, a little am- | with sales of Wilmington common at $1 10, and North ———— Kittellas, New York; RP Remi Promising penta fic ged Sitar a ae 90 pag h aw i dhyp al Eperse pi ke.. — Mead * Spee bern res Ri oma 88 $1 06a $1 10. Port of New York, April 28, 1850. son an vedo; Halt Remington, 4 ~~ ‘n.” “ Yucatecos secm to be thoroughly exhausted by their | O1..~-Linseed was in fair request, at full prices. ¥ do; Durand ai Wasmingrom, April 25,1800. | Statesman.” by David L. Judson, Birmingham. A good | tong and wearisome struggle with the rebels Paovisto> «—Pork—There wes tess buoyeney tn the : 5 ai ‘Kiams | 6 50| mex waren. Appropriation Bills for the next Fiscal Year, ending June | piece; but the manner of the speaker, and especially ——<$—— mark: ! for york; the sales embraced 1.100 bbis. at $10 G Rs ¥ do; Jas Mellvai jis gesticulati ther awkward. ¥ \¢, Petersburg, York; Jos Sill, Philadel ork, E'S West, do; 1 enn was 3 ®, 1861—Increase of Expenses of the Army and Navy, shir, +) Bee |, Istenestina rnom tHe Kio Gnaxpe.—The New Or- | a $10 <5 for mess; $8 44a $8 50 for prime, and 912% a Aan BP %, far ths Bem thastbees rea Toe Mick Guorelan Bagatitelly written, aed | ans Piccyune. of the 17th inst, says:—By the atrival, | $9 18 for sour mes. Beef—There was more doing, aud Cleared. WT Brownlay, Indy, daughter, an 7 “s . , lV expomt that theapeaker’s voles was’ Lit pane of the steamship Globe. Capt. Boehner, we | prices were steady; sales of about 250 bbls. were made Steamship—G@hio, Schenck, Havana, New Orleans, and bearer of Goeme he Mr. Bayly, Chairman of Ways ond Means of the Pr paps th pon dy pe ny PY ave the imerican Flag and the Kio Grande Sentinel of | at $62 $6 25 for prime city, and $9 50 » $10 for mess. | Chagres, MO Roberts, wer and lad: House, bas introduced the regular army and navy | “Youth Dissertation“ Napoleon's Ttalian Cam: | te 10th inet, Beef Hams were quiet at $16. Cut meats wore moro | (Shipe—Mary Glover, Chase, Liverpool, Howes, Godfrey. & $ Pursuant to public notice. a large assemblage of the | steady and in request, in part for export, with aales of | © Psirteld, Levelan Appropriation bills for the next fiscal year, ending | paigns,” by Henry D. White, New Haven. This was | ititune et Brobmaville cameoned atthe houseur Mekere, | 1h 3 a J pn vene use . | 150,000 Ibs, dry salted hams and shoulders, in bulk, at June 30, 1861, of which we give the items, and sum | Well received. though the speaker's voloe was not 6 | Webb Miller. Krowneville on Saturday evening, the | about 5% for hams, and 3% for shoulders. Lard was total, below, As compared with the appropriations for | ‘'y47.0° (a De mined | aa uisition,.” by Wm, A. | 7th inst., to take into consideration the proper method | dull, with sales of 400 bbls, at 6% © 6 $-16.° Buttor 0 . : of securing to the citizens of the Rio Grande Valley | was firm and saleable, at full prices. Cheeso was in the army and navy before the Mexican war, these bills | Atice, Lancaster, Pa. This speaker presented § fine | June adequate protection against the various tribes of'| pretty good demand at Oe. a bo. Kinsman, th, Sherman, Pictou, R P Buck & Co; w Orleans, Eagle & Hazard; Aurora, will be found to bave inereased the annual cost of the | appearance, though we think w little less geaticulation | Thgiang now on the frontier. A committee wns a Rick was inactive, but steady, with sales of 290 ensks ace establishment very materially. Thie ie attri. wound bave'teen better true Principle of Action.” | Pointed to report at » pudscquent meeting. which wae | at $925 8 $0 00. wat JW Burnham: Mata rows mutable. to a great extent, to the great expansion of | | Sixth. Dissertation—“The true Principle of Action.” | heid on the Wh, when a long series of resolutions was | Rear Bstats.—We have torecord the following sales | er! Plata, Little, Michmond: € ns, Bath. Me, > our territories; but there appears to be an unusual | by John urston, Bango po mb made in Wall strect this day, 3 lots on Forty-socond | RP Buck & Co; itosaune (Br), fax, NS JB A Constant, Hberality in the itingent all nees of these bill +peaker’s voice and general mann: ate - ~ The > hen owen, mate pond iow ine ctimater of the | oSeventh, Dissrrtation--The Defeat of the Saracens | ,,12¢ Sentinel ts informed by Messrs. Downey and | strect, near Eleventh avenue, each 25%100, $500 each, | © A Hamilto = - Pratt, who arrived at Brownsville on the 7th inst. that | $2,600; 4 do. on Forty-third street, near Eleventh ser Jost Vapcrtanat itete ot the nesal DAL ie the | epcoker secured to labor under much embarrassment, | 3 Saturday, the oth, while sou three miles’ ride this | avenue, each 253100, $415 euch, $2000; 2 do, do. neat ’ Vhich of course interfered inuch with the effect of his | *d¢ of Reynosa, on the Texas side of the river, they | Tenth avenue, each 25x100, $416 each, $830; 2do. oppo- ondart, lady and All iyand servant, Albay nathan ‘Bar- ‘Walter Robertson, Hostens staal 137, re it), Hernoi 4 gia proviso authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to found themselves suddely surrounded by a party of | site. each 25x100, $500 each, $1,200. (Br), Lockhart, sor, N P Ten pletion, Joseph Be seind all cts with the mail steamship companies | Picce, | ton!" © st of Mexico by | Indians, supposed to number about twenty-Ave, Theis |" Soess- eee Onseeneek ental sh 4Me. a SMe; ks, Newport, &e, A fin Balans, | Ji W'Pairer! Det Me whieh en faithfully and substantially fal. Eighth. Dissertation ee ee Molin Ale | Only means of escape was by charging through the | Cuba at 4c. 05: nd Porto Rico at dige.a 6c, | K_Ann, Murray, Beaufort; Globe, Sim- filled, according to the terms of said contracts; and | Hernando Cortes.” by J. Walker Fearn, Mobile, Ala, enemy, which they luckily etiected wibout injury to predomi mar™ « foliowing exhibits the state of the lane, Hartic wi Empire, Providing further, that no part of the $874,600 appro- | This was delivered in a rather easy manner, though | themselves, Mr Downey feels confident that be killed | market for the week closing to-day:— pay all Prices. Sold. hips. shall be paid | he diminished in energy toward the close, # common riated for mail wervic Reed. Stack. 40 bis. ds, by. stew one of the Indians. as he fired his gun when but « few , they have failed to mest | felling, sn behind the Times,” by William 3. | Paces distant, aud feels assured that he saw bim fall “pt - Lieut. Veile. commanding at Laredo, pursued the [n- bill:— Maliby. Bangor, Me. Well written. coolly and calmly | aia who murdered the fon Antoulo’inall rider, re. Kelly; Lewis, © io... Wal « mn w Bedford; Maria Louisa, Loon Abbat t, J M Cassamora, M W W Brown, Mr Snyder, C Cob ‘Anperson, MF Ho: 4 = .C. SigalWh; Mahde, Sige 94, —hds. 5,500 by Obie sSoalzey 20 ads, 4a —" 1 hs, "20 bas 0, as it stands in the evan, AP For transpo: — of the — renee et ys. = -_ Ba arr ae ‘ear = speaker | covered the mail bag and most of its contents, but P si = Ww = "nren thy ng turges, Provideace; Honry Clay, AD es en, oa Hol cnet age tween New York wud Liverpool, between New York and | Tenth. Poom—*An Indian Legen could not fiud the Indians S00 Ricas.25 065 Arrived. N M’Kinney, "Dr. Jenkins, G W Jordan, K New Orleans, Havana and Chagres, and between Pa- ioe BP Gistian -*inmath.? Eb Jecsee & Bevt ‘The Sentinel, of the 10th. says that six or eight days Ca Ship Aryum (of Bangor), Rankin, Havana, April 15, with Mr Krllogg, BE lin, G nama and seme point in the territory of Oregon, eight Eleventh. a y Hoyt, K 025 66 bls, 21 J Dybase, KW Milla; J hundred and seventy-four thousand six hundred dol- | New Canaan, Conn. Having « popular subject, and | preyicns Napeloon P. Kemp, a mau pretty well known ai 40 bis. p. t = Be sen, | Sak den estes wel cow bar a act es teeta” ispy, G Banet, A Duquii a ‘4 ~ wise well treated, this speaker ealled forth | that part ofthe country. was murdered by party of eth site, but the inquiry wes | “Dig Elia Mallee Letee tanga ee ee S"sneart, U itult, sek lars, Provided, that no part of this appropriation, or applause : Indians on the road from Ringgold Barracks to Laredo, Hoge yey Sailer Wi Lon), ag ant RG ‘Jand Hunell; W B Dat of the unexpended oprietions, for the seme ser. pp “The Rolations of Public Sonti. | He was acccmpanying the trains, but at the time of | PRYt? Mair, at te. cash for prime. with salt, tod Hi Draine. amr rt ci K (Thomas, J Howell, JW. vies merete ae eee an = Pe soca | his murder was with # soldier belonging to the eseort,a | gant nt fg ret oe or ps wean wey | : * Salled, Gyjecl, B Porter: H Jones, A ny arte Se Y, unless the contract unde o 50 of the . i‘ jan itor, J Hay, sotight shall have been performed in full and strict | Paaly wounded. bat fence ant ain, The soldier "86 | fo bbls, Prison and low proof Ohio at2ie. In dradge | oSteamanina Attantic (U SM) West: for Liverpool, and | UNIS Nene, Buber: Be Mkallan, We sata ; ; a Brownsville on the Oth inst. for the gold diggings. Within four minutes of each other. Te to revel Pork u anstelg, ihaonington, A Macon’ James Young: Tease aE val ~4 istrict court for Cameron county commenced its | Toran Receirts ren Norn Rivex Boars purse rae 1 ch cf ‘aid contracts as may not have been | LY K. Cresson Stiles, Westchester, Pa, This speaker fully and rubstantially performed according to the | Wa exeu session at Brownsvile on the &:h iust. ‘There was & Wren. Arm. 27—Wind during the day from W to B, with s dense stiy ulations thereof.” Fourteenth. Oration— The Origin and Overthrow of | Deny y criminal docket, on wich wore several cess ot | Flour, bhis. Butter, pkgs. Pp Ry ng te Cap Seoen Ww to &, WHS Schwartz, P Perkins, M Perkins, B Jones, P ARMY BILL. the Janivaries,” by Erskine J. Murves, Hartford, Conm. | j.urder. assuults with intent to kill, robberies, larcenics, | Ashes, bbie SSE Cheese, pkgs: mises rin Wi Brown, J A ‘Be lon’ init ew ‘ y viece better than its d Smith, Fisher, Gibson, 8 . . $1,625,426 | We liked this piece better than its delivery ‘Telegraphic Marine nit one 6) Wool, bates &e.. all of which is very fine for 4 new town. Seeds. bbis.. For pay for the arm Off Fifteenth, Philosophical Oration lations of Millersburg f on The Mutual rience," by Jas. G. Vou This lart_ mentioned expedition consists of w light- | threugh the country. ways this is the another belt wullicn to the expense the treaty of draught beat, with « ccuplement of some fifteen or | 1g season he hes exer seen for cotton pl pe Hidalgo requires it, and, we presume, the had bulwrrks wud age to the Harbinger is not " i vee galtive ++ 850,679 } > Y ‘The Sentined has the following concerning the con- | Seeds bhds. 4 Leather, sides... . ‘ CARL RECON, April 24. : cory . “og | oni rages sss > 103776 | Thos. 8. Potwins, Bast Windsor, Conn. A wall writ: | aition and prospects of the Kio Urande Valiey : Whiskey, bbi . See te Cte Be ee os Ce Wistar, Sydam, Foxe nel Baer § For clothing efficers’ servan' : 35.720 Se eee ene verdaues with the gab. | _ "Within the past two months we have heard of the | Ale, bbis.. : a, d Wile Cniinata. Gna. hols, Pair, Robillard and party of tw, Extra pay nen-commissioned offiee! 10.000 mo un commencement of as many as three new towns In | Beans, bois, 39 Lard. bbls... Arrived—Ships Dirigo, and Win , Boston: bark Mar- pelos, Sey: Mamiiten, Supplies, quartermarters’ department 740,000 - the valley by our enterpridiug people. Counties have - ----— -— = mora, N York. = Qvertamastere’ incidental —— bar- pape been or arene and Villages and my established, The Cotton Crop. Below—Ship Galens, from hie Bids Tacks. roads, ercorts, trains, &e . 000 | aimost to Kl Paso. We look forward to no distant Z Gey oe ‘ ‘ nat nero, April 25, Purchase of hore rake aikae 80,000 ker's repute | day when the whole valley, to the above place, will anh reset masnpss at Seana mation’ ig torday, by | Arrived—Schr Glenroy, NYork. Eulsrging berptiais, barracks, storehouses, \t uag bermiling Leneath farms ‘aud villages, and the river | 0B¢ Of our leading cotton houses, to which we call the - . wharves. Ke &e.. seesseeesees 400,009 | the Hombr eee nes sh Ge Sea at disturbed steamboat navigatien, There | attention of the manufacturers of Manchester OMicers’ mileage... sess eeeee esses 20000] | Second mn arb hes Bhan hove ao almost indixpensably necessary, how. Cuancesren, Apel Transportation of army and supplies, by | pp ads omer y by Horatio W ever, before this happy eveat can be brought about We have the accounts per steamer “ land and ree.. : eeeee 1,600,000 te ale, Oa Cae one is protection—eceurity from the monthly visite of | quoting an advance rid. Y Medical and hs supplies... +. 5.000 | roy,¥.¥. ‘This pleos, wall writgen, the barbarous Lndians ; and the other. « small appro- | tors are very fi Ta, Chaaran Panam, Vala. lings, Mutsen, Bates Armament fortifications | , enlled forth mu P| priation for clearing away the few obstacles which | 1000 bales Pog fair at 130, 9 13\ce.; but very ee, Coll r stoamsbip Crescent City, will close — Pemeests TV leon, Cartes * wong ergata poet | th. Oration—* The fall of Hungary,” by James | "pede the navigation of the Rio Grande for an untold | little offering this price. I do not think 2000 | $1 fhe.sbore, ee r ‘ For making arms at mm | pudicng, Pawtucket, Mase, ‘This speaker, though a | 2istanee, perhaps even beyoud the rich agricultural | bales can be had here at less than 13%. It isconf- | gy, 3 Improvements Harper's Ferry armory, | diong. Pawtue M % A rll 1 soa By . to | County of El Paso, which is uow produciug an abun- | dently expected that the staple will rule much higher, we above Lettor Bags are also at Kenyon's, 91 Wall street, Springfield : eres dance of grain and caitle, besides aifurding the most | and the crop now in the ground promises badly. I Pa See Resonmsed, Stow, “ Aree waee ~ : | ‘Hannibal and Bonaparte,” by delicious grapes and other fruits Aud may we not | have just urned from a visit to the country. and mg at oe a eae Os 2 oe San phone on ay) 2: feed ‘5 For a lot for Springfield arm $.500 | Fifth, Diss “= Teasonably expect these wo requisites! Indeed, our | some plantations are not yet planted; in fact, the low o Oy ep Fish, Oxclechwater, Foreck. Pullen: Van Military surveys. inland and Atlantic ge Ly Wm. D. F. Maurice, | Kotermmett has already partially granted them. We | grounds cannot be planted at allthis season. - oJ isa, Cran, Whiler, Thompson, Norton, Gillam, Gillan Surveys west of the Mississippi. srt oils creakor Tooked @ueiy, and spoke | woderatand that expericneed engincers have beon vt- oa, Anat Ch 1008. x feore : otha Surveys along the great la : He eae eee drtsered oa taneand | dered to examine the river with an eye to ite navige- | any » April 23, featete lt a ta. a Jones, Gite, Fosters ee are Arrenrages. 5998 pe oe eo ye a 7 tion, Suitable boats are being constructed at the eiecll mo Sita y ot ii 5. had met with very bad weather, and wi P — Smith, Adi Le ui. jew-vouoed delivery, Waste and Ruin,” by War. | BEWEC# Tor this expedicion, avd the early arrival of the | BETAlly, Are unwilling to he raw one list sold, | her cabin, throw all the load overboard, an aks, catty, Seerey Total nrmy appropriations. ..... $6,480,707 | Seventh, Dissertation wate and Ruin.” by Wal: | omeers to take command ofthem is expected. In fact, | TAh«INE from good middiing to fully foir,at from12\e. | freight below deck, ‘This is what, the M ine Moreen, Bryan, ‘This is preciy good for the army; but the suppres- ' bed Alpen pe an expedition baw already been pat wader way by | 1046 mt the alma: ial sh gee: gion of the Apeches. and other Indians, along the Major W. W. Chapman U 8 Quartermaster—« mau The weather still ee, —$ Meaican boundary, will probably require ® mounted " for whose indefatigable enterprise and gentleman! pissing force. the equ pment and support of which will add bie to hear, though it is well spot courtery this whole rection of country is indebte a Just _ | ng —*Many of ed. Committee on Military Affairs wili attend to it in a twenty men. under command of that exparienced letter from Mobile, of 18th April, suy separate bill. or in an Amendment are rarely appreciated b fousiereman. Harry Love. who ts 0s tach offen adepe | the planters in this State are flush. aud unless cotton curve, Strong: from Petersburgh for Bote save tae ; én taal OF Us Ie on wohes, ont ct bane net much higher, determined on holding the ba- | tom. with acaree ting of Ho tobaces, pat inte ile of the navy Oration—~ Th Bens place, Marry liaecwe are inforued. instructions to take | ies. thes ore joan mld | Soot, onl oaberwics ines oot oceea Superintendents. naval constructors. Pibowt Wer,” ty Sees © ite bout as high up the river ashe can float her, a dlings will bring 15¢ countered om the 224 | ’ Provision. eis Weak i356 Mass. This was a piece decide feel confident Chat Capt Love will make report of bav- Th iter bas Whatemen. Surge one’ supplies : <2 36,800 00 T's manner and ing travelled many miles of the Kio Bravo det Norte. Hg been fa, Apett ‘sn, & 4 in ordinary and wear and tear of ubject Ar to protection, i can be attributed to no want of | 4 bad as the necounte of the growing crop are, they Roe en Se i eee fuel for stenmers, and hemp. . ... 1,760.00 69 | tive, the latter vigorous, sud —_ = 2eal oF willingness on the part of our gallant oMeers | Sf, from ‘eine, namneated, . Wnee Bite ceten re RON ken. one Ordnrnce and ordunnce stores, ke... .... 196,900 09 | end oo striking yo r) B pmns ch a or men, ho have been ever prompt in their attempts | baton Ay = ws me al wT og = ie t ~4 Meteor. Lawrence, 19 days from Roston for Aphineki- —? it is ef especial importance. Nautical instre hydrog. office... ... 10.500 09 | Moet the impersonation of war. and It was w | to chartive their wily for. At insuMeioncy ot moudied | Mserable, the hts and wet weather. turn Fil 16, about miles off the Tortagas Islands. ere; sina, every omale—the wife, the mether_the eae Books. maps, &c do. do J! “EIS Go | culty that the applause occasioned by his eloquence | {fom to pursue the Lidia: to their, fnctasases im the | 1ta# yellow and sickly looking as possibl doubts rgaret (Br), from New Orleans fo either Ladding into or the one in the deoline could be quelled are entertained whether it would not be more to the W. in whom nature contem Yates an 5 Print Ae. bydrog surveys. . 4.600 00 *” mountains, is what we have, and this. we may hope, . ?, Kieventh. Oration. interest of the it up entirely and re- steering B having | can discover the causes, ayumi, sad the most Ine tals national observatory. 8 400 0 i throngh the re dation of Ge i ie tostead Pr ery ignal with ® white uni remedies, and mort certain mode in Engraving Ke. do Go. seecceee © 7/000 00 | bert Medare manding Meer for the military depart plant. inst uch places as have not two Tete the red, was par to which her sex is #0 epoirs of buildings, naval sebool, Auna- | see eee | tee remedied Upon the whole the prospectagf the | Ccmt up. but y te in getting seed. most of | ton 67 16 E. polis. . .. eR Tae b bs wee Vora | Rio Grande Valley seems to be brightening rapidly.” | them thinking it is #0 late; that there was no danger, : Fon catirousta. Generel couiingent expenses of the whole W. Lyon, Bedtord, Now York ache . | and used the remainder of the eotten seed for manure. | | Ship Uereulean, Moore, from Beaton, (Now 28) for Sea ; ane v 04 ‘use Our market yesterday. after the receipt of the Ameri. | Frauciseo, ail well, Jan 2%, lat 3 lon 30 W. Raval Herviee..... 6.50008 : hh mail steamers... 6. ++ American Newiicni Almanac. ee eeees Vortemouth, N. H., navy yard a ~The Liberty of Law,” by If en's news. aseumed quite an active character, and some 1,000 or 1.200 bales were soldat ',e & Ke advance. To-day, we think there ie ® good business doing, fre- rer, are asking ‘nach prices thet many buyers Meene [thas been seid in Mexie i equerted Lord Palm: wtof the United w Vouk . . 119 500 00 ons — My: Fhiindelphia. . - See ball ratify the | MARKETS ELSEWHERE. pad CY Do do. Washington 81,300 00 | Sopioh xican papers think | STOCK SALE: heaene nie irv : De do Nortee se eeeees m4 ‘ament nor that of the 187, 118, | bad died of fever), from Baltimore (Jan 1) via Pernambuco, De do Penseccia seeeeeseeee 107,700 00 roposition because, 45-100 do. for seamen, her crew im the. ial, with Do. do Mempu ; 2 134000 00 J cmeng ations. the Bank. 9) Brig re spitehe—besm pie $1000 100 00 | dispersed at intervals ¢ ‘bef 0 Chien B ' ~ os nee tas........ aa beyond comparivon. Th ‘and Obie Ratlr: Do Pensse ols. 1121170 —19,750 00 | intelligent. The ladies were there in fu cone He ANG; 5 do, Ags 10 do, SHH: 20 Mogazines . tase a . ROO 00 ht occurred th mar the pleasures c ‘Fa j Telegraphle Report po For completing New Vork Dry Dock. .’...; 180,000 00 wh the attention of the askh Mianaiee bes cree at a oe Reports. auirax, ages }—Are ip Karope, Leitch, N York, Rt jeouue deca anaes. tee diverted somewhat, ¢ Mare ay euntatn & long acowest of (be conbies New Onueans, April 23, 1860. | St howes {and left same night for Liverpocl); sche Highiama? De. io. at Philadely 871.42 00 looking individual. in Prainge of Jovus Maria. adverted. to by us The advance in cotton, since the receipt of the Ame- Remnaas aoe he mde beck, BU, Do do. at Rensacola.... 414.520 09 ihe hed taken nee in © ter two Americans rica’s news, Is ye, the sales are 2,500 bales, in- Pamare, only Am vorsel. Br shi For the marine corps. pay ‘ . 258.406 OT a large cloak, eurveye “+: ‘They brothers, named Dovid ena ry Miiroed ire, Provisions for mariues on shore 2. 20000 09 dertul co Reaess Sondoienes _ Cluding good middling at 11\¢ StRivam, March 26—Drig Tropicas (Dateh), Popken, from Clothing. fuel. militery stores bermehs we. 69,318 00 | din vaeut ft ‘The news heretofore received of the killing of David | utemone, April 27,6 P.M. bas 9 ary 24th; sebr Lodiae (Dutch), Popten, from Boston, Contingencies candl il spades, s! 23 rs 2,000 0 | awarded the follow! mbers of the | Hl Torrey by a party of Comanches. is confirmed bye There is on active demand for flour, but the sales Apni Arr bark Frederick, Smith, NYork; axes, Waeherwomen, BOs. ee sees he comman + class, The To t of the colony of are restricted, owing to the firmness of holders. About y, Weatherburm, NYork (and sot the Col- for the beat Bng- ous, to the folls . a t= Darlos —New Ovieans Picayune, Ipril 17. | Foul cary He. v0 0000 9 ie 6 i critions, tothe following individuals +— | | Carlow an - | 2:00 bbie. changed hands, including Howard street, at | \"Uicawe ano, Dee 2 Bark she Total army bili. ° 76T 00 | Willis 8 Cel SY. | Yeurow Fever tMontatiry arBanra, | $0 12, $518 and $5 25, and City Mills at $520. Of the | In") Sp Tmaneis Selpseen $10. Try ot pio The brig Bosto the 10th inet. arrived latter, there were some 600 bblr. sold. In wheat, there | Varranauo, Feb 2— Baldwin, MoParian, | te be te or Acton’s work Total army and nary... «+ + + $16,919,009 07 Northampton. E is IL Ro- ok » 5 >, 1 JAwin, MoF: y Yellow fever had been i, nothing of importance doing, though the market is |S Freuciseo; bark Rhine, Downs, ‘arloe de Chiloe. aw) at thie port, announe wl after the founder, was die | raging terribly at Bai ng tow in port, and © words, the regular bille for the army and om to of the Jn thie country.” Author work on Fee ‘amount together to the round sum ene ping off erent nom! very firm. Corn is i fair request, at Ste. fo white, Home Ports. , || | Atreawpnta, Apel Bld York Commerce (Be), Henry illions for the peace establishment. and Ag it report m ST in stead: Juest at 4c Liverpo br Felton, Jaq Newhba: imay probably have another million given, one by | previnee 8,000. Previow or age here peer Bary April th—-Agr sebre Math, Millikin, Provi- ‘With berality In the other appro- speak from | there had bees by saenerd “Acces, Aped ot, 1950 UE inte enntcckieh, Won leaker )OK FEMALES AND MALES—DR. RITES With a corresponding liberality in the other appro- ven bi le atmoaphere. used the disease te ; rie k . ALES.—DR. La pHations, we shail, of cx ¥. to borrow to cio sirea Py | Shate It war theught that it would be totally extines | The following are the sales to- 2 Boston and endrick Boston; vile Robert” Wing, Crow= Cordial, oe Proeyatite Biicie, asset RSET t i lier at restorative im cases of De or Reston Worcester, 06; 4 do, %%: 9 do Railr al members of Gung £90, 54 25 do, oO. GA: 1 a ort abeurd feature of the navy utiful Leyond deveription, and we doubt not but , = {che mall contract roe Hy al tee vatious excreiaae ciTY THAD —y } to. 9 Netto County do, 2 ue according to * 7 ksTuR TY RBPO! i 28%: , . , tastenes of Seoretery | “@* *© Sed wire: Satonvay, April 27-6 P.M. | do. 20%; 6 Beuth Shore do., 10: the fonitel crea ‘nert s ' ; q . 104 ony do., 800, 56% ; This being the iast day of the week, and the Cam- | juitand do,, 6; 10 Sullivan do. 20: 4 Vermont Central | bria’s news not received, trade, in @ general way, wae 7) . 100%; 68 Ver | inactive, and ‘Change, withal, was but thinly attended. La ing mail contracts will the Seeretary of the wert avo Nannow Eecare ast night, as the Ne approaching this city, be Brighton Rartaoan Ac | half past eleven o'ele | train, via New Hay half way bet g~ for incipient eonsw: IN. B.—Aleo in Boston, at 1 Tremont Row. every dirretion the i 107%; i t the r su howr, theea- | Cotton was quiet, but firm, with quite litnited sales, R. COO! R oe fineer suddenly dese weal huge stone, weighing over | ay both ayers and sullere wore walting for later foreign " $20) Dias ietrany Ia dented Political Lotetligence, a ton. that had jown irom the back which is | of . sd Py , : i . Voncums Bincsion.—The polle’ About thirty feet high at this spot, and was lying upon | BEWA There wore but moderate transactions in State | eniral Nailtond, $1,500 Norfolk County , the train | and Western flour, while prices were firm Canadian a tion were clored Inst evening, and of course, as yet, | the track, As there is a curve at this pol -_ nothing can be known of the revult in the Btate, Ta eee ae eae a eertigod: | continued quiet, Southern was in moderate demand, moment Ay Aa Aty of Richmond. Henrico, Alexandri ow. | and nothing coul ne Uisho a : ' Pettan ec unties. the probability ie that the whigs tere which in ah instant afterwards took place. The ea- | at steady prices Gord Genesee wheat was keaton and | United States 6's, 67, 11835 sueceeded; but there can be very little doubt that the gincer let off the steam, but had not time to 4 firm, with eales of some email pa , eaid to be at + democrats have succeeded in the Stat as plenty, and lower Corn con- specially the engine After the eollision, the train went t ve nppoced | tence of its length before the motion stopped. The | wheels of the engine were thrown @ trac! » | im tat pri ind com. | of purchasers There w Married. On st of April. by Rev Mr. MoCarnen, Pastor of St Joseph's Church. Mr PJ. McMvtcen, to Maar 8. Kene, both of this city jrooklym, on the 2th of April, at the Rectory of St. Siam; bark | febre Eelantine, and JR Dow sid from the fact. that the whige generally any and «very movement in far jor of the South and her for institutions ond the head of it was buried in the gro riderably broken. The tender was cape Avanasis ano rwe Nasnriie Cowasrion—A very | tiderbly Wroken. The tendet wae , oe vas | hd beet hams continued Ann's, by the Rey. Dr Cutter, Capt. Ovcan Daooxrt, of “th , 8 | thrown up the beth, soverst tt, ove end being thase eK ard wales hehe. | Tisbury, Mase, to Mise Jave B. Beut, of Fairhaven, tri ngharcetova, Sta Into the bank whilé the other remaiord on the trank. Whe trade, | Sess, “ot Be rel "Worjane, j The pewvager care were left upon tee woe. 4 Died, Me re Goloy, Northern fork | seventy. oars, f 8 barrels at . ' hie age, April 24— Arr sohr NYork, Sta | of ncmiwere tn Abe east tajured.—Divton Tvereir, | Sas," (parc gh Me sage Sod poled ne OuD Fe eyet Bee Liu, Brown, and Hr, Bry, maoetings ever beld in that city | foram. up O18 bartels, including wre Ceusdian, in |” Hisfrionds, the friends of the family, with the ocers, | SPI aves, apeit stare sleoped Gorkam, and James,

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