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INTELLIGENCE GY THE MAILS. nn Our Washington Correspondence. Wasnracron, April 30, 1850. Bening Report You will bave reevived, by telegraph, a statement of tthe probable eompromise of the Committee of Thirteen. Phoir r-por. is expected to be made on Monday. ‘The friends of 8 compromise count upon ite certaim success fin the Senate; but not without » desperate fight, and @ crs willl more derperate and protracted struggle. ‘They + #0 count upon ite final passage by the House Tho battio will be terrible, from all appearances, @ eclally upon the Texas boundary and the division Of Texas ; end there will be a determined effort on the part of the free soilers, to strike out the territories or to insert the proviso; but the compromise mon expret 8 Gnal trumph. even if it shall require xeomimna nication of the eabin:t, who are kuown to be in affilia- tion with the free roilers The Committee ou Naval Affaire of tho Hous, hay made out # strong report, wnd a bill in favor the admission of Commodore Mosre, und the other sar Mcert of the navy of the late Repablie of be Un ted Staies Navy aceordiag to th hey occupied in the Texs Navy at the time of the anne xatio apd wea ifed at the laeress ing dir posit » do thie set of fair ward the State sek. General Xoott Clay in «hi resident does not show ponent bag Sear be desired [tas a matter of fi that the Preeident bar his jeulousice wnd ret 5 mud that wine fw remo n his tinagioary but. like the rest ay nature ga well us everybody bers his friends he dos not tog injurire Old Zack bax a hard ies of us, be bas the infirmities of hor ‘The Catastrophe in Water Street. THE CONTINUATION OF THE CORONER'S INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF UNE KILLED Broom Day—May 1 The Coroner's Jury mat at 10 @clock this morning. at the Ist Ward Police Station Mouse, and the taking of rv was proceeded with Jokn & Noble appeared before the Jury, aud asked Leave to correct his testimony of last evening, as he thought it conveyed an impression different from that tended He was desirous of having the | iL of No, 85 taken or pushed down. not because | dered it unsafe. but in order to allay the ap- danger. He would have beea willing to aid to get out the | 3 Water strect goods if necessary Kuhard J. Thorn «worn—t reside in Brooklyn; © | am Pierident of the Eyuituble Tusurauee Company ; | the fire occurred on Wednesday bt; 1 was there on ‘thursday morning; L was of the bond- ed warehouse, co that IT could lock over the baild- | ing; we requested permission © cemove our goods; sted of Mr. Gur the goods; he suid tuece well falling and theretor comove the goods 5 that the 0CO insu wehad $ ; we my OWN Opinion oF wok were enfe: Twne th d went through the buildin three times ; on Saturday Mr ‘our fire patrol was uuder the # s that we Pt s went to work in No 83; Mr. Dows of the firm of Dows & Carey. with myself and four cr five of panies. told Me. could rave aay part of the peo Smi'b if he thought periy, he had betier try it; { then went down to the Putting with Mr Siufih, and wld him not to ends the Lives of any person»—not to veature in the building unless it wae en Loo asked bina if it was not by at Soclok FM: they Were thea taking out eoson and flour trom No 33; [was in there with Mr. Sa'th end Mr Dowson Monday; we were there fifteen mi- mutes; I thought it perteerly safe, or | should gone in there lo expose my lite; L saw ae wall, and the upper parc of che wail. projected over some fille n ipeher; 1 chomk it might have ta gerour to throw down the thursday au a unde 5 re was da e, to reside in Brooklyn; [ was ot the ure on Saturday sad Moaday; L war there about halfan hour on saturday. aad longer on Monday; | had property there to the amoaat of $440; L wae insured in the Penn-yivauia Compeny, and in the Protection Company; [ had cotton in store at i Water etreet; 1 exs condition of the dL thought it sate wall could & pulled down perty in viber dime 1 visited the bu: Caleb 8. Wocdbull. ™ yor of the city Resides at 25 Warbivgton Vinee, 1 firec learu: of this tire on Thurs day afirnoon, when Mr. ¢ ied om ms and sieted thus the wall of the bonded war. house was in dauger of falling and be wished me to go there for the purpore Cf ordering the goods out or thy wall taken down; I went to tue pla d inquired for the owner of the #t the property in the at I wee infermed thet the store was owned by Mr Whi my, was cocaphd wea bonded warchouse andwas un- ft wxwell, the Collector, that dif rent persons, W thin eit wired Af thos person! thy had doue; 1 wa Mr. Maxw there, thet be thonght the bel Iding that br diclined ord: ring the goods to be remov, was uleo Wold that the offic: rs of the imsuracce, offices had beau there with ther surveyors to examine the Duduing, and that thy also had come to the conclu: sow that the Pwildiog was safe; on my way down I | calhd in Wall street at several of the insurauce ¢ ree the offe re of the avd the officers had bf, w J aldermen, to go with me: thy w 1 tock & ur ding trot the street; 1 eo eulied with tiem andewilh Mr Whituy. the owner of the etore; w: wuld as io the sat ty aud eoudition Of the building: } inquird of Mr Whitney mors par- teulariy; 1 understood b ay that bir builder, Mr Tucker, b wail wud the buid- ings geuerally—he bad particularly examined the wall—and that he (Mr fuexcr) thought the 1 think Mr Whleney said the gonthmea of the in- further. that be would have hi Motuing, wad do Whatever was neooMMNry every thing aute; be was di ved to Have the rem ved. CF any thing done wih (he building at thet time; the Chief Kngiweer Me Carson, wich ale, Mille were of & different opinion, aud thought the goods Ought to be removed; I stated to thw Chief Knginoee that I did not feel justified in ord-ring the wall to be taken down, or the goods mmoved at the expense ot ih opposition to ibe demire of the porsons od nyarmet the adview ¢ ' to Mr Carson, that ax fu life should ustructed wot to allow ~ Srowen oF oto persons tu gy gear the pro- souls pryeng om the tire Sse night ende mpoy a» many pers were Secesvary f that purpose. | thew heft, supp that the whote subject would be carefady looked to by Dr Tucker, under Mr Whitney # inaseuctions; the Chief Engineer ealied upon me on triday nd informed me that mo: hing had bern dour with thy Vullding a war expected and that be had Kept his won shout balf a day longer than be othorw bem d lived t > inter jew wih Mr Tucker pers nally untiiatterths wail had its; Ht due to Mr Cars p. the Chief Bagineer, to d with great caution. and the resuit wae corteet in ht reat eredit (he manner in whieh he performed bis duties, the prey erie ver the adjutaing lot, aad Bot oer the street; if the wall had projected ovor the etret. Erheold hove inken f down without reference fo whet me ght be sald by other person my ove judg. was nit wate to al y person te I considered that when the Chief the charge of the property to the offleer of the uce companies, all puble authority over it had Jobe P La Cour sworn - lam ao aeristant enginect of the Five Department, on iuurday moruing Me Caron hed occanon to leave the tire und he loft it in | charge of Mr. ickiee By attention Was calla u Of the warehouse, bang.ng ov te areletant eugin-ers the gable eud | into No. as, 1 onamameuly prow tusate for any por. rons to be im th «im ah, projected ut of the buildin dof our shutting off ter, L replied that I thonght it uusate for sea to be tp the banding. as their lives wei ered, | Tiwcly, and shorter, The entertainments concluded ferme cf ihe engiocers then went up to the poak of the donded warehouse, for the purpose of throwing the peek down; meantime I had (he strest cleared of hs ple fewrin down it wmighs faut the Ftreet up to the of the reef a tO) hit. aed Mr arehowe to rxamine the ‘Tecker roid the gabie end twenty on their reture Me ald wot fal wud that ® comld oot throw (tome: be then asked ime ey? © throw 18 ont) fore a be Wall cut. and would wot do mo rs the vara of Me. i#! tts coushdorod inst the the cna the jayor in trot Fould have the end of PP, £0 ne bo protect the Samuel B. Caldwell sworn. in the employ of Centro & Co.; they had $2 of cotton In 33 Water street; I was direeted by my employer to superintend the removal of this cotton; on Baturday we had seven men in No 33, and six men in the rear; T heard no apprebension exprensed of the wall falling; my own impression was that thore was no ger; Mr. Noble went up with ine and viewed the he said the wall could not be thrown over; it could be removed only by picking off the bricks from the top; Iwas in the building No 3% Water stroi when the men were at work; T was at work under thy wall about two minutes before the wall fell: some of the men in my employ were kill I looked at the wall on Monday morning, and could perosive no dif ference in ite appearance at that time and Saturday 1. elites L. Wiley, Captain of First ward potion «worn—On Monday morning about half-past 19 oelock T was informed that the gable end of the bonded ware houre bad fallen over, and buried several persons bo- neath the ruins; [ {mmediately proceeded thithoe ith a reserve of police trom the station house for th» purpose of removing the bodies from the rains: Tem: ployed a number of inen for that purpose. bat T he-i- tated to sct them at work. on account of the various opinions expreased a to the dangerous position of the ind ef No 31 Water street; I sent for the Ohi of Police; mearures were soon taken to seoure © gable end of No. 31. and it was done; the workmen then proceeded to remove the remains: five del ho- dies were extriested from the ruina at that time: two here had been previously taken out alive. and died an after; one was taken to the hospital, aud on» died in a loft of a store near the ruins Thomas Holmes, MD, xwora—I have moe an ex- ternal examination ot the bodtes of the deceased: thoy preeent many fractures of their various bones, and many Inceratioy the fleshy portions of the ho ly: the injuries were sufficient to cause death; no doubt denth enened from the effect of hard substances falling upon them, CORONER'S CHARGE. ‘The witneases in the case having all been examined Coroner Geer proceeded to read the tostimony to the ury ; ‘The Coroner said he did not deem it necessary to wo into an elaborate charge. The jury had heard tho «timonyafrom the mouths of the witnesses teen Ives, Ho did not see that r sitive blame Abe charged upon any one. The Mayor, it would relied upon Mr. Whitney's promixe that tho should be secured; while Mr Whitney seems to h: left Jl to Mr. Tucker, hie builder. One fact, however, scome to appear—viz.. that the fears of the Mayor were allayed by Mr. Whitney's promise to attend to the mutter and hence the authorities did not pursue the course they otherwise would have done, But thon, it may be raid: that the Mayor allowed too long « tin to elapse after this promise was made to him This bis honor explains in his testimony. when he stat that the property having been given into charge of the insurance companies. the city authorities ceased phan control over it. The Coronor recommended «the jury that they should include in their verdict re parenge ofan act making it legal for officers of the police or fire department to give directions for thy removal of walls or by . in cases similar to the cone new under consi ‘The jury retired. and after an absence of about half an hour returned with the following verdict. VERDICT OF THE JURY. “The jury find that the deceased enme to thelr deaths by the falling of the south wall ot the store No 2 Water street. while engaged in clearing away the ru- ine from No 33 Water street, The jury cannot attach Dinme to nny of the city authorities, nor the Fire De. partment. nor to the parties interosted id the building or the goods contained therein.” ‘Thue ended the two days’ inquest. The proceedings areall before the public. and it is no part of the porter’s duty to comment upon them But the public will comment upon the enbject; eight lives being Lost under cireumatances such ax are here detai The ate Engineer of the Fire Departinent saw the ¢ and ordered his men off. #0 as not to endanger Their lives.” Te also reommended the unlading of the bonded warehouse, and then the throwing down of the banging wall His orders to his men were obeyed and ne secident happened to them from the falling of the wall, But bis suggestion (he could not order it) totake the goods out of the store, and throw the wall over, was not complied with; and hence the sad result, Theatrical and Musical. Bowenr Tuxatne.—*Henry the Fourth” is put upon the stage here in a style which indicates the most eon- vummate Fkill; the eostumos, the scenery, and the su- perior acting of the able corps dramatique. render the tragedy altogether attractive and entertaining. aod worthy of any theatre in this country. Gilbert's re- presentation of the fat knight, “larding the lean earth ne he walks slong.’ was an admirable pieee of acting. ‘The other characters were sustained with the same spirit ond excellence which we have already noticed. particularly Flotepur and “the gentle Kate! by Mr. and Mrs Wallack, who were inimitable. The drama of Nick of the Woods.” in which J. R. Scott and Miss Wemyre acquitted themselves to the pertect satisfa tion of the whole house was also performed Brospway Tueatne.—Last evening, Knowles’ beau. tiful play of the “Hunchback” was performed at this theatre, with a fine cast. The character of Julia was eustained by Mr& Warren, an actress of considerable dramatic celebrity, Her figure is good, and hor acting | excellent. To xome ber accent may not appear to be 4: but she evidently possesses many of the leadin: ‘ch constitute a good actress, The part oI of ir Thomas Clifford, as represented by Mr. Dyott.wasin keeping with this eminent actor's great histrionic al ty We have seen Mr. Dyott frequently playing «cond Une to artiste who did not possess one-third ofthoss gene | fal requisites which aro so brilliantly displayed by Vir Dyctt and we are always happy to see him appointed to the first walk in the entire satisfaction, Mr. Fredericks. as Macter Walter, sustained his part well; and Chapmen, ae Fathom, war ns happy as usual This eveniag play of “The Wife: the part of Marianna Mrs Parren, that of Leonardo by Mr Dyott. and 8t No doubt there will bea Bc xron's Turarne —Thie always frequented place of amus ment was crowded Inst night to exesss, by the numerous admirers of Burton and his excelient com- pany. “The Serious Family" was performed with that perfiction which belongs only to this ably managed establishment. The laughabte farce, called “ My Pre- cious Beteey.”” commenced the performance. with which the audience scemed quite delighted, To-night being a® usual, the Dombey night, that snooessful vad never-tiring piece will be given, in eonjunetion with the Toodles.” In whieh Burton ts perfoet. ‘This bitt t# Indeed an attractive one: and if we ean give an opl- pion a#i# an opinion.” we will any that the house will be enrly crammed in every department. Natiowat Tosatae —The performances Inst night consisted of the drama of “Rorn to Good Luck. ot the Trishmen's Fortune.” “In Place and Ont of Pines,” and the very interesting drama of “Ireland as Ib Is” Mr. and Mrs, Williams were the great lions of the night. and the houre was euch as le nightly witaessed at thie well manngrd and attractive setablichment This drama contains rome stariling and affecting inel- dente reepecting the opnression of tenantry by the landlords im Ureland This evening will be revived. with all ite cortume and scenery. the Darlesqu le Porty Thieves,” in which Mre. Willinme will eustnin her original part. Aston Pisce Tunatee.—° The Duke's Wager? was performed, Inet night. at thie magnificent theater. be fore m highly fashionable nudience. That picce—ehiek. by the way, we were the first. in our notice which ap- peared in the Herald of Tuesday morning. to sienalise se atransiation of « French pices, written by Alexan. der Dumas —te deeply interesting. and cannot fall to og and attractive ran of performances, It is he tage in a manner highty creditable to the anager of this establishment: and the principal characters are admirably well rendered hy Mosera, Nea- fe and Addams, and Micsce Duret and 4. Dean We perecterd that— aa we aleo sneceated—come intelligent — stoady. with eales of 1,600 bbis. at $6 44 far straight Alexandria, Baltimore and Brandy wi Flor wne better, with sales of 000 bbia.. at $2 87 9 $3. Corn Mead wan very firm; sales add up 54) bbls. Jersey, at $2 8734; 100 bbls, white, at $3064; and 200 bbls, good State, at $2 75. Wheat—The stock at prosnt in the market ix limited, and only in fow ha: Kalen were 7,000 bush., nt 58% ¢ continued scarce, while sales were made of 2500 b feeling in t bales were effected, wt prices exhibiting au advance of See. to Jee. on thone of yesterday, Miaduing Goud stad ome ani on Mr Wilson. of Natick, aa a ot on the petition of Meury Allen and others, | folk Company, 33; 14 do, 33 ing the Legixisture to instrnet Mr. Webuter av to | ter Paar Sts: we vite 0 Vermant Cen leave to withdraw, and Mr Wilson's resolve proposed | Bast orton Company. 1 8: 6 State Bonk. ae WoNew Rn ‘ina Bank, 107 wank, LOD; 1 at. hie courre in the Senate. The committeo reported to grant, in substance, the prayor of the petitioners; bat hit amendment was lost, - the report acon pted 129 to TT —HMo-ren Herald Moy cITry TRADE REPORT. ~ Wrownsvay, Mey 1-6 P.M. The pews brought by the Vambria. ana published in the afternoon edition of the Herald, had the offvet of checking operations in most descriptions of produce. The steamer's mail being #0 soon due, and the Uanadals news, also, boing im expectancy, merchants wore in- clined to walt the receipt of private letters before m ing to sny material extent Adora of 0 were firm aud sales wore reported at a sural ad over previous rates, Flour was stoudly, for We: ny nee and State, Lut some bu ps mies holding off for tho re. ceipt of fresh ground, al steady, and Southirn ‘ene firm. Wheat. enatinued bi aadian continued firm Corn exhibited nochange, while there Yara fairenport demand. Pork was quiet, and the alow Limit provisions, ‘d. There was no marked change ia other were quite nominal with Sales of 80 bbls, at $5 56.0 $6 63 for pots, and $6 56 for pearls. The reeoipts were mcderate, and stock was re wd consid Brrapsturrs.—Flour—fome 4300 bbla ‘reburgh country and Brandywine, aud $5 50 tor and hold ove the views of purchasers. Rye was a shade batter; Sue. delivered. Harle mon, at OTe, Oats re slight, Pair with wales ot Northern at ldo. a 420. and “nt 380m duo. Corn was offered for vale tore liberally, while steoh tn the market was pretty tair. and the demand was good, Sules foot up 41.000 bush., at 6830. for damp Northern; Sve for ordinary white; Gle for Northern and Jorany yellow; and Gle. for Southern white and Jersey yellow. Bacs.— There have been farthor sales ef 60.000 twe- bushel Gunny bags at private bargain. Covvex —'The news, 60 far ne developed, looks rather bad for coffes, but dealers are diapsed to wait thoir letters, Pre 2U) bnge Laguayra at 8%c ; 300 Javaat Lo, and 100 38, Domingo wt 7 yas to ite reosipt. there were sales of ¢ for cush. brie’s news has created = good and sales of upwards of 1,500 Corron.—The Cai be uu 0 WERPOOL ULAMEMOATION. Sale Plorida, bile L3 Teznn, aE 4 Tatos were deste to Liverpool, Cora wns engaged at did. ; tor cotton de. was offered and 3s, weked: gods w of the Ist tailed to-day for Havre, having cugaged . good portion of the eotton 0 nd dend weight, 108, a 124, Measerement © engaged. for California, at 600. The packet board at dc. per tb. Favir..— ‘Transactions embrace 6.000 Haran at $8 60: 200) Matanzas do. at Sila $12 por baenspe; 0 boxes raising at $2 75 & $2 80, and 26 casks our- rants at The. liewr —In general the market was aomething lower. We bave heard of rome email transactions at $110 a $125 tor Ameriean dew-rotted. per ton ; aud 200 bales Jute, to arrive, #t terus aot made public. Hicrs were dull, but without material change ta was still dull and heavy. with sales of 700 tons Dy pig. at $202 $20 60, cash, and $20 75 » $21, with 6 months. Lrav.— We have to notice a heavy at y5 06%. at which about 1.800 pi, aleo something done ia Roglish. at s4 33 ‘oash. in ben Navat Stones. —We notice an easier market fr rough turpentine, while rales reached 1.50) bbls, at $2 56% avd rpirits do. at 32a 8%. Io rosin there was mvch done, We quote North county at $105 @ $110, sud Wilmington at $1 10 a $116 Uics.— Ly linseed there was no change worth noticing wan fair T bar kets quarts, at $3 25, whale. enles comprised 2.000 bole . tot wore, also, made of 15000 gals. Western +r et about Sie. ‘sions. Pork was dull, with entes of 700 bbia, at $10 18 & $10 25 for moss, and $675 tor prime sour; ino, $8 50 for prime. Beef war in request for abip nd sales embraced some 100 bbis country. at i Wa $6 = prime, and $8 50 4 $0 for mons Boet ms wot active, at Vuchalened prices. Lard wae quivt ; about 160 bhis good sold at 64e., and 400 a at Ome. Bucan. bhds New Orleans, tair quality at de Porto Rigo at 4X » S¥e., uaunl time. entty boxes at T1%e.; 100 do. at S640; 53 do. 161 boxes at S6ige.; 27 half cheste nt S60; Téa do at Ste do, nt Ne; 17 cases 15% Ib. b do. catty boxer ab 440. Imperial at Gle; Tdo at We; Sido vt dtc: 2 de, at Goige : 13 do at SWe.; 9 do. wt 480.; 12 do 11 do. at {13 do. at 430.; 17 cases catty 6 cases catty be : 190 do at S¥e. Oolong 4 at B8IG0., 400 half ohests at hog —2) halt ebents at We, Oolong—4 half chests at at ble; 2do, at §8o.; 2 do at We ; Ido at digo; 12 do. at do.; 905 do. ‘at S8e ; 110 do wt 8o ; B80 do at cuttings have been made. which render the ples more with © My Preeions Betsey,” in which Robtall was truly inimitable. To night, Weger' will be repeated, with “The Captain of the | Watch” as afterpicoe Converts Orena Hover —The entertainments for | this evening are of an interesting and highly ing eboracter, polos. glees. and every description of vooal- ieation alan instrumental ee Yoo ot soloa on the violin guitar and banjo. T te x divers fied. George and Sheppard tetwonn parte. Introducing beentiful dances, the Polka, Highland Fling comic Double Dance. &e Or verve — Pierce's Minstrela are going head. if we may jodgr ly numbers, a this little theatre ie crowd. | ed nightly to see them — The programme for this even- ing, comeleta of & selection of metodine, instrumental performances and dancing. Pierce is full of wi merriment Mri oovom — White's Berenaders. although not eon tending for enpremecy with the Broadway Minstrels. yet they mov slong qe at 5 Bowery, and give reat patisfaction by their negro detineations oes Arron Piace.—The French eqacstri tng large poem binges every evento. te thet 6 ereeeful mud daring acts of horseis The other artiste, im thelr respective positions in the ring, are ail excellent. and Wallet is as rieh and reey ascver tp bia witty anyings and comie actions Crrmpae Me um. —Thowe who have read the history of the ho have been astonished wt the meen of the email feet of the bork ee females. can now gretity their curtority b; the Chinese Museum, where Pwan Yokoo, oA M thHIO PM Warcor, the comedian, takes hie benefit at the As tor Pines Theatre, on Friday — Fignora Cloeen, Neri he jarned b= ft trom their tout te Naw Otleans sd A and Basia neat work at the Broadway ¥ OH ni ar ay wet | Webay ver 1! vs, 4 fs 1 ee € Reever Axial 10 ' PR a mI neg, Navigasion, STAC; 190 cases 10 catty boxow at 40; 10T do. at & hve. Bouck —104 half cherts Se; 1td> at Bie; 18 dh Padre Souchong—122 hait ehosta at be, Chala chong—B0l half chents at SsKe Meuing Congou- 218 alt chests at yy * Wrirkey waa unsettled with more oifering and Pri- son was dull ab 243g¢; Drudge was held at 250, time rts rem Noun —! es * Mar 1. 1, o 8 Butter. ane sonied ae + 61 Leather, widew...... 478 The emownt of produce coming down the river is sell in consequence of # break in the canal, near pare Fy recuse. OUR NEW ORLEANS CORKKSPONDRNCR, New Onteavs, April 24 1860, The Foiluve of the Cotton Crop—Adeance in Prices We bad « very short telegraphic de«pateh of the Ammerion’s news, on Saturday set. with news of il. to the Liverpool cotton market. owlag to accounts earried out by t he telegraph wires have been out only advanced an J¢ to Wo.. with sales of 6.000 bales (a the Inst two days. Middling is worth Ile. thus realizing my prediction of a week ago. The receipts ae all the Sour ports are now 657,000 bales short of last year's MARKETS KI AKWHEKEK, STOOR SA LS Tartare, April 30 —Sock Borrd—47) City Oa, 187, we TWX 1 Sy: G6 ahs. Baltimore & Olio Railrowl, FN; Lent 4. May 1 —fNeut Bon Th do. W living irwed, 20 ie oo Wilmington uaieeat ee ‘ Boe RP Victehw w Ly Com, Kentecht MEAG 108 Neck iy any. 2h Reedive Me Wilimiacion ae eebepias Kav. hy Law 0. Hencing Railroad, 2%. ronan MARKETS. Gea sugars have remal than expected, owing te the demand for nanieg ~ eh --J for France quote refining ¢2h a 2%; prime $4, per 100 gain List of exports from Guayama, fro wery to April let + To the United States — sugar, 2.150 153; molasses, 319.298; coffer, 60 THR Great Britain 42.670; moiaanes, 111.006 France —euger. 2- SALT, coffer, B00. Denmark—sugac, 247580; eolfoe, 10 brit h North Ameriean Proviness sugar, 12168; molasres. 46.408 Other porte—eugar T8116, molaaes, 1009; coffee, 1206, Total in ugar 6.698.604 poande; total’ molasees, 478.742 gallons; total ooffer, 62504 | win - wnde List of fi to April It, 1850: -shooks, | 362) BW.0to: Tamber” 305.000 foot; 30000; ccatich. 280, casks, Sour, 350 bartels; sors | nit “hela. meal, 210 puncheons 300 bar ela Telegraphic Heports. Borvare, May 1-6 P. M. Receipts within the past 24 houre:—Mlour, 2 60 bbls; wheat, 0.000 bus; corm, 66000 do. The market for flour fe without change, and held firmly. Puss Ge neere ie held at $6, and straight State nnd Wostora the seme, Wheat is held above the views of buyers, We quote Wisconsin, R60. Corn isin moderate demand, and {holders ore asking am advance 476 is the price of mized western, Ohio Whiekey le fiige Flour te Albeny te quoted $e. wheat 120 end corn los OFFICIAL FALLING OFF IN COTTON RECEIPTS. Monroowent, Als., Apeil 30—P. M. New Orleans, Mobile, and Charirston prices ear- road old stock, 39; Agworth naman Tn this city, April 30th, by the Rev, Valentins Buek, Mr Baeraxen Atton Ursom, to Miss Ornr Basen, both of Springfield, Masa, Ow Tuosday evening, April 2th, by the Rev. J. W.B, Wood, Mr Wittiam Aswton, of Honesdale, Pa., te Mise banau Jane Horains, of this city, Died, At Roeas Bar, Califoruia. of dysentery, on the 20th avn Hutaxay Miter, of Waterford, Com, od 10 years, sou of the Iate John 3. Ail Ou the first of May, Er Onvin Spence in the 8th ends and relatives arc requested to attend her funeral on Vriday, the 3! inet, at Boluck A.M., from her late resi¢ be wili be taken ¢o Bloomield. Nod —————— SHIPPING INT BLLIGRAOK FREEEOOLOOIAELOO IR KEM K EK RKO Post of New York, May 2, 1830. Non, widow of 4% Sufflk’ strvet. ‘The grocery market remained about she | ™ oun od. Steamship—Creecent City, Stoddard, Chagres, J Howard & mn. ipe—Prince ae Me: oe sions a i Cit Mars Ola I Fy we Apis Aenorions Hager- indy & ae ‘he. Breve & Vowe; JW Blodgett, Loring, Alexandria, Nesinith & Son Brie Veuesucla, Pi pihre clo, Seely, Domarara; Susan Ludwig, Bonn a t, |» Parker, Eastville, Va; Albert, Bi vB, PJ"Nevins'& son; JD Harg George's, Me: ‘Walcott, Beers, Boston. p—Rowark, Smith, N Haven, Ship Ariel, Huns, Ci ith sil, tong, on the outward joward, tant year Chee Beckmann, Lremen, 60 days, with na. ‘Guayains, PR, 16 days, wish sugar, with Buscar and Be Y 8 ld Xn on with brig Beo- Poster, for New York, fre Horatio, Green, Maracaibo, IB days, with coifuv, &e, to Brig ‘te “4 Nichole, Charleston, 334 days, with cotton, to per, Sb Dumings Chey, 15 days, with maho~ a Frines, ge nnd logwood, to « Petra cele Macy D Scull. of Phifadelpitia, tor New Or= sebe M. ring Star, Plummer Trinidad de Cubs, 15 days, or hs ag gm ‘Newtera, NC, 4 days, with naval jenae W linghos, Johnson, Newbera, NU, 4 days, with ee Neilson, Parsons, Swansbere’, NC, 80 hours, Baxter, Bosten, 3 days. diout River, bound ¢@ Philadel Berk Vesta 5 Rochusoan. fre rig w ad wae sen peck = May 1—Wind at sunrise, SW! at meridian, NW; ab wot, By and fresh. le Marine Reports. -” waversous, May J: ved Dark, Edmund, Weight, Boston; “As Quaraxtine—Bark Active from tio J 4: ft Mantes ware otaady, bone to mepthe pryuble in this elty..Liyeon--10 haif heats et Ste, per ib; 146 do. at ‘oung Hyson—8 eases Newnunvronr, April 9. Sailed—Brig Roscoe, Havana. 141 do. at Sve.; O8 do. at 47%e.; 60 do, ak A1i¢0.; 329 do. at die; 36 do at 37e.; 134 do. at 36ige.; ST de. at Bde; Th do at SAige.; ITK do. at Ke: 2B0do at Wye, 298 16 du. at 26%e ; 135 do at Be Hywn PoneLann, April 3. oly Lerten Bags for Kiv Javeire aud Valparad ve bachaage needing g tilom. OF exe Shares, Pi Creseaus Giuys il eleoe o'elook, aad he for- © Savannah, Now Latter Boge of steamer sacra, kine, for do, ny mm om do rit Tbe) ‘izen sid vege ‘Se Thomas, ee tare bark Reston, a1 ra, for fosie Rico fi Cai N fr Dosrxoo, April 3}—1ondin on che const, bes Horatl ra, for NY ; also, s schooner : 1 il Barks Kings'en, Bowon, hg; Cordelia, Johns, t brigs Jama Crosby, Pan 7 Metallic, Snell, for a 3 aseie jet for NY in? days: 3 Florence, Hopkins, for © qoaage sehr Don Nichelae, York, lig; Marbiehoad, Aa 1a, Fuaman D, April Loy hd brig bg ag mo jareh 8 Paes via Sen 'l Dieg: for Boston. Home Ports. whonavitse, § C, April Zi— Arr brig Melisaa Ana, Tabbuts Washington: MeoCarty, N York; 35ch, des schrs John Hanovck, Sucgott, x Cum m N Ori: rab Willinms, ‘orde Matemoras. Bri Acclia Rogers, LRALLERTON, Lag: ee, 2, A M—Cld brij ard isle, ry Deewn'n, Api sloepe Se m eh Ge Proef lane, 0. Send aioe wu) or clovdy. pene Star Sia and sehr Buy ‘Aur eh I * kY¥or: wohas Fountals, Pra Boston 4 ‘Naw Davronn, April —Arr sche Sarah, Oxeood. N York; Stish, Bosion. Sid bark Jobu Pew a olen. ings (trom Wareham). dent , close this day, ate 4 to do'olook, at she above Boxee and 1 do. 12% rib ieassot la Ketee Voloug nai Letter Hage are aise at Konyoa’s, Pi Wail serves. Herald Marine Correspondence. M Fie ee, vdsream, Ry ork ks Jolin Welsh, Amos, Trieste; Mranette, brige Kowwush, Allen, 4, Flinn, Bown Tolegraphs ‘Sowth- ty Primos, Perneile 'N Fork. MisceMancous. ted tw the Charleston Meroury for a slip ae 1g lave ship news. Kip Dan asous, at Baltimore, from Liverpool, Ba We nre ind reports: Sh, iat ON, 3) W euoountered « heavy ga ine'WR We, whic laying to wader lose Feet | which wae carried away, and AF in Ue Croat he.eeay both quarter beateand From thence entil the 22 ef Apri wed suconseion of iy Kales. Seuseyennes the her pasonge fre corn cite <td 4, total lose. Assisstance Bimal portion of the carge ineure toa site bor trom theo sip. y—ressol not where ae ‘hailed from were dleverns he strong wind whieh pre Ty soa that roiled prevented her being 8) New London from Philadel strvck the wreck of @ vessel, ead ats ceateee, Stor ia, when ff the ‘a sarried away be a, PR. sy Againet all expectations, "raced by ‘hie time w at New Bedford, bark Se Thomas, April 1. », Rounds, Le 4 of the Hansard, Pacitie, Taloaban- Wy ble op, Wa de bias of £. York = snewh Bs aan Bille, Norah Paoifie, Hene- farrem, reporie having beard from . m, 12 moe ome, SO sp, er, Apri a, ship atario, Payee, wish mebingtom Tarvor), of Rie pol om. Bate Amalie, of (2 Ghartegsom, from Key West for Liverpool, from NYork for Se Domings, April 21, lot 90 ant orn ‘Se, of Brower, from Matansss tor Benger, we can rronmis frou New York for California, Mareb 98, from Restos for California, April 14, lat 0 pire 43 days trom York tor Califor for California, all for California, Jam 6, lee 66 Porte. brig Flore, Cote, Cardenas, 0 eae | New pr ef ete 8 i whe Gilchriat, Wath, Mi fh Germar ‘Passengers Salled. bie—Licat Vilder ws, Keief, J 5 Molver, 1. s 2 ee est ‘eee. W atking, Dereoell. hMINAL WRAKNIESS, penLLITY, | t,he THR oxy ea ane, weaeerees yi salt br 7 Se scan ee arr; ware bis Cardenas, of Bangu Bay fer Philadelphia in Saupe ane “tl Ship William: Mall, from Boston, Walash Rarnesh, for do, (42 We Bath tare ere mavailty charverid at £2 By di 64) barks IH 53 ee La wre, Retng MoQrath, yoo Posrsall, N fuk, me A Se i om Apr et Virvinia, vrton, ald the da ator Morey ed vr iedne, uot Wisner ‘Mor- and J ‘Sld "back Manehoster, 1, ai “alte, Area tevight dleten, for Boston, w yy Lard Geo poved Bal Balow. ark WH DC Wright, W. = reli, EA Wover, Kallahan, ‘troy: ip Manlins, Baker, New Orleans; ana; beige Niort (Dan), Ks afin, jarhinger, ile Fas: Lacey, N York. “telogra hed —ainip Benvn, rk Tiel r _ ‘aegr {iben Guna, ee Donnie, reelona: ey sd Any cl 1p Sow thorn ry, don: Shr cD Filis, Beas‘on, fi pril Arr brig ipelaide, rom Bostov, Sid 21a t hiladelphias 22d. brig Protection its Arr whr I ‘York: ‘Mount Vernon, Lowis, y orelli (from Taanvoa sehr Trans ation, N kee, Kollay, Norfolk. Kexnarunn, april 2h Arr sehr Geo Wiwaton, Bessie A: Cape Pi rpoiee Harbor, 27th Jane, Home, Telecraph, Rose (of Gloucest vip Nanoy Harvey, where froin vr bound not saved. “Taw rs, Del, April 3, Mg-PM—The ship. which a Mini om Liver Feb 24. deoply bn The tasks Japonicn, rigs Avorn, Abbott) Lacret gether wih twelve or fifteen collier schooners, are at anchor roadstead. Wind from the Eastward, and strong. Sekrs Sance Maria, Martha |. Morton, de: Vi samt ae, Havant Mex sche Paty Asoooa, Cam. Bean ships Inaiah Crowell, Kelly, 1; Oream 0: Liverpout (hi). he silty Repati, 1) il wethereer ‘Seitivan “N¥orks are, Reve vol: Springfield (Br), Roy Wat Hock, Kellock, rs fw eg Ry ws eH rant her, acres. we Jertcn and Claiborne; 19th, ship yon aie | St be Fides, Rowlan Varks Laconia (1 conn; Rola, Ly i ima {San), ae wuPHiA, April W—Arr barks (i bary ¥ siete tiv de, bel on tee obels, Parrite, Washington, Newton, sohr Lamarcine, ¢ Darlings NY ork. ip, Sears, Boston Reaaste, ‘Verry, N Yo age wc ship, Medurs tan sora ir), Antorvee, jarnet, se Wiartiord, Con. ¢ r hhervkes. Tig scaee ea, Apr u NC. anil 2—In pors, she dawe Doughty, April 2t—old sehe Warrenton, Wooster, N roms — bark jgere—l: Lockonvurg. ¥ Sache, P Nested, Seeso—J Adams, JT Adaus, rig Metamora—Dow Pedeo Claragads, oune.¥ Rab 140 1's CUsa— Loves ye hor kop. P Suiriey, 5 Guin, i Salil, eet, Ole P ghemeld, y Semen. oreo. ay oe 5 . 2 oe, JC Cuter, Dy m Om hey D Stage, HS Wisne Veves, G P Covad, & ie sien, GB teoon, in, ie iu tne ah b yo ii Masivon, es ie tae Watkins, © A care. ie Si rtotere nore edvanced and die. Ge, (trem qncer ‘as, he ona show ‘row no ocber To pagar on eee a we are never Sacterie: eguctdering wes serahiseny. merove their in tw a Sed Creare of the drugeist—but, among VRewsed itt rood “tect, wil a berry. al stk “1900 oe signe are le, wholesnte and p.4 your cA Washi five ‘isllars, Fo wale by A. Ks. & D. Sande, 100 Fultow epee ois Astor and Irving Hours Drug Stores, Broadway, innd, Keese & Maiden Vane; (as vraag : Hace, Cowrelan! etree: and by the De tow and Canada. sk li hs die RCL AMA |A11ON.— WATTS’ your P to cur all beim it Neuraigla, ~ Tedectost coun Creamy Vorti; Ge Bit fesetlan at ik os All nervous or spasmodic ions. . . ‘12 Nessaw stress. ‘The mone, this 10 PHY! ANS, PH! la Ni IENTIFIGO T wk newer adn mare sce wraeny dis ae hat en rod he le —, a dew crozed pert af the fron Ey 3. WRIND, M.D. /EW MEDICAi, BOOKA Go LATE work, on the uature und treatmes: of Wee CT ae gyreteres, and al'Kindred actions of te inte emma of hean' a) ii, Sy omer Baer. a a ee $10. from eal and Surgical Journals— wai to he equal to at iris ort om ion, 14 Ushers’, STRINGER the author Mi! Reoadwee MIVATE DISKASE CURED IN ONE DAY, BYa Hoar Rnalocal sre " ie vierime of Ke MOK aoa 1s CONFHDENT! Reedy 2 MALLY CONS! mi Aetna 8 x x‘ SAVED—DR.o ealcaieer area ANTIDOTE isa porteot inmtor of al the cenitel organs, nervous affection invigorating medicine it ts unequalled. . - edy for tycipient consumption and indineerton. ow JUDSON Rs cal American Aentn 97 Sehe si street, Ona IN DEBD OF MEDICAL ALD, wuo PRE. fer a npeony ace wi) er (uack modicleen, ean nard: street, wear’ Hrved way, ver ce i ecco vine tho arvedtet comment stint of anceees. ‘A. perfect. cure, even ie ia Ail there deplorable deere x erent eases removed in omeday, Ia nin youth, bie m md modo of trcatmnen pas outh, bis mode of (real other in America, Iu Burspe: aaeell anes K. CONVERS’ INVIGO! - Din re at eatOPAFING, CORDIAL. — emg ia, ad ‘important savice te the marvied ‘nd and those about te ies, us, a Bey HIME avouue, Dotwone. Tenth, a RE CEs 4 enbacan HE MARRIBD WOMAN'S PRIV A’ cOm- T vanion—By Dr, A. M. Mpuricese, Capt gee Teen Ce Wy sen Fe ar elk yma oo ai th ei mul, itt af eapecial impertance, every fouinie—the vither buddtug Inte womanhood, or he te in the deotins of liscover the causes, ‘most romedicn, and meet en arian an it to which 'ber vox is suhjeot. (Rateact of a Letter # Gentleman a Daten Obie.) iy three ‘more, in pitas eee "he ban” ite fu ienanipon eee ofthi ‘waa taeviss TOURSELE RIV ATELY—FOK % CI ok of she Rooke: Macvlapiue, or Every One pee ee aati ich, one one vi ra i z red 4 F Fi a nd wility from oases a fontnle Dr. Convers personally oF Wisin, pot tra mk woreuy. hindrance, from, aipismn Ie me ayes re DD. JOUNSON, NO. We DE own im the Saanrerts of delicate, dies reg arent for ski im those ewe cured in feardayee Pier isan or ayes. DR. ‘fo pera

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