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re - Our Washington Correspondence. Wasmreos, May 7, 1850. Southern Caucus in the Capitcd—Southern Paper— Southern Address, §¢.—President’s Reception of Mail Contractors— May Ball There wasa very respectable meeting of Southern members, of botn houses, «nd of both parties, in the Capitol, this evening. ‘The meeting was held upon the important question of the establishment of a Southern newspaper in Washington—a sectional , in the strictest sense, and to be devoted to the “peculiar institutions” of the South, indepen- Theatrical and Musical. Bowsnr Tuxat ways filled to its utmost capacity # fashionable dience, desirous to. witness the magnificent pieces. which ure performed every night, The "Three @ men” will be given this evenin, well reudered by Messrs. Watlack. Jr., Mre. Wailack, Jr., and Miss Wemys: keene in which Athos. (1; nek. Jr. tagnan, (Lester) his marriage of Winter, is, indced. a masterpieco of histrionic talent, and cxeites at every Y er, anere all th relates to D’. deniy of all party considerations. ‘Aa address | best romances of Alexandre Dumas. was resolved upon, and will be published to-morrow, and the paper will be immediate! ly set into opera- tion, some $40,000, we understand, having been Pied a to establish and sustein it, The direct object of this Seathern organ, is to enlighten the Northern men in Congress upon the exact pesition, condition, und disposition of the South, with reference to the great question pend- ing. The paper is to be started forthwith, and withthe view of sustsining ued maintaining the Southern section in contest, for its constitu question, the further publicati« in all likelihood, cease to be a measure of police: to any of the parties concerned, beeause it will cease to be supported us a sectional a The very fect, however, of the estab this paper proves the degree of interest which the South entertain in regurd to this negro business; and when we say that the extreme South intend to demand nethy ng nore than Mr. Clay's compro- mise, We because they expect to get utractors for the extreme West and . the bids having been decided upon, iness settled, c. ol a body, this evening, at the White [ quite a chat with him, taking chaiis, and sitting down to it comforte bly Mrs. Bluke gave bh r May bill, this evening, at Jacksen Tall) It wos a very elegant afiair. Among th present was the Henry Clay » object of all obse Von, and the of ell parties, all ages, and pecially of the “iadiew. Mexican Ch We are indebted to the card of Mex-cwn Commissioners, for the Jaims which have been act- 1 of the docket of cases i to the Beard of ( on claims winst Blexico, June. 1839 kin's, adjudged Thurston sdainisirator. ease of schr, John W ikins. ex+cutor. case of Topaz, urd 8 Coxe. trustee, Union Land © Serazey and others, rehr Eclipse, Hughes. brig William. v od nistrator. © Fei'x.” Hix,” rejected; Jeo allowed: N. GC follow! don by the board:—A ‘ond Banking ell. assignee, rwood, sehr. be. Champion, al- mpion, allowed ; ‘ion, allowed ; “ ; Norman Sherwood se Hiram Jobu Haley r. Chi ueh, sehr, Chan allowed; Augustus Leftwick, schr, Champion. siluwed ; Samuel Collings, sehr, Chempion, allowed; James C. Duvall, adm'r., Avlius Cirear, allowed ; N.C. Folger, assignee ; GW. Hathaway, Julius Casar, Julius Ca@eur. silowed; Ro C. Patterson, James Jd Ke oll. Julius Coser, wth James hooner schooner Orieat, al- braith and another, Julius Casar, al- beth Young undecided; Wim Freeman, + Gudiner. allowed; John A. rect, echooner Gardiner allowed; Joseph Adams tehooner Gardiner, allowe Stuart Fos- trator, Julus Cesar, ellowed; Wat. Mei ‘arty. 8. Croix, allowed; John Baldwin claim for trunk, rejected; James H Canstin. for F.C. Gray, Ja- linus Capsar, allowed; Pierre Chateau and Deman, 27+ ministrator. allowed: Margaret ©. Meade, allowed in part; Johnson HM Alford Julius Caesar. allowed; Coco. ran, aatignee, ship Henry Thompson. allowe l ~ Ootober, 1849, to April 10 mig Barelay A. ministrator, allowed; Nathan B: duinistrator of B, B. Beling. aeworth, Jullus ulias ©. ale Knight | Dexter Watson. Julius Cmear, allo’ mes atewood, Julius Coeur, allowed; Joka Harts. “Henry Thompson.” allowed ; Richard Harding, “Henry Thompson.” allowed; Dae vid Hall, hooner Champion allowed; James Love, administrator. Julius Cwrar. allowed; Na- than Barclay. administrator of 8. Broker, undecided; ed; Joba W. Bunton, Julius Caesar, allowed; RG. Hig- genbother, chooner Champicn. allowed; Malcolm Sandeman & Co., Julius Casar. allowed: Nathan Bar- ded ; Ste- Fish, Mallory, rly. schooner y, administrator of A. ¢ phen and Morgan, &e.al W. A. Turner, allowed ooner Ma- ry Ann. undecided; Charloite 8. Hotz, undecided; Ben- amin Holbrook, ship Jobo, allowed; William foman, allowed; Dorens Ann Plumer, admin- istratrix, allowed; John P. Schatzell, undeci- John Patherson. arhooner Fauny, undecided; Alexander H. Coke. undeeided; Daniel Davis, Julius (wear, undecided; T. D. Hyde & Co. undecided, decided: J. W. Zacharie. case of xchooner Scott, um «cided; Wm. Fream, Isane Mek itm. undecided; Jam W. Zacharic, assignee of Cheti, undecided; Joseph Bosque, Harriet, undecided; 1 New York Mere od: James W Zachar.e. schooner Susan, undeclded; John Parrot, undecided; Amos ©. Bredall, undecided; Amos ©. Bredall, scboover Lodi, undecided; C Union, May 1. cny In elligence. Fine at tue Bourn Pawar Last, evening, at a} quarter to ® o'clock the ity Hall bell tolled sa alarm io the Fifth district. aud the other fire bells imitated A bright glore of light, at the same am ite exnanple tion of Fulton street. It was at first large store in South street. or a ship fr. ascertained “that it yo. A number York firemen, with their ad he trucks, darted over the f the gat ing to stop them. Hook and stopped the first time at the South F xate Ining closed against them; but, when’ the e was again opened, they returned to the charge. with some mem hers of howeart 18, amd swept in wiih a force that twenty gate keepers could not withstand. The fire igivated in an extensive livery stable. at the South of Columbia wud Atlantic rireets, oceu- of an Ifeon- tf fame, ‘The Brooklyn firemen were on t oon sftor the alarm was given; and, side by wide with the New Yorkers, labored like wen ; but all was of no avail, as far as the stable was concerned. It vias burned to the ground befure ten weloek and all that it contained destr: tT lia, which were of totet, Bik in. “A sanee of on penters’ workshops. built over the stable, were alvo de: 1; aud there | erable Gamage dove to the furniture of the fmilic® "ying in the vletuity of the fire by dragging % feet. from apprebe {danger They aod ebaira e of the dwellings suflered fem. ths Bre. The Tome of Mr Murray ts estimated at $2000 Hix hay, oats. harness, cow, and & number of buffalo rkin= were all con- umed, The books which #+re in the office were. alvo. burned. Fortunately. the borres. to the mamber of twenty, were taken out In the begiuuing. and were thes caved; alvo. the carrisges. and many other arti. cles, Mr. had no insurance effected. The loss of the carpeoters is, also, very great The building. we understand. is insured Rewsowar Stave ov ree Tomme.—There iss negro now im the Tombs, under a charge of lareeny, and we understand there is a Soothere planter now in the city who claims him as his runaway slave Da. Drrworo « Prove = THe New Yous € wt —The Coupeil of the University. at their meeting held oo Monday, unsnimourly elected Dr William Detmold of this city. to the chair of the Institutes Practice of Medeine, recently made vacant by the signat on of the accomplished and untversally popal Dr. Dickson, whore b-aith render: necesanry his return | to the mo Detmold ia gevial climate ot South Carolina. Dr. Ene profession abilities aa. practitioner have been illustrated by re marketde an: lable rrputation throughout w tr practicns Win an cupy frowt rank eons whieh consirts of Mott ~ Draper, Bedford aud himeeif We congratniate the echcol mpon the accession. snd upon the Prospect of great clasees. Dancer oF Opposite 139 there ie » pile of which passers by It is buret in several places. aad is Probably it will be down before to- & Davis —George Davis, formerly » is city. but, for twelve or fourt ous to the appointment of Mr Maxwell tothe Aor hip. & deputy eolicetor of this port. died yea terday morning, much regretted by his friemds and acquaintances He bas lofts wife and one child te | Sloption, which were mourn bis lowe Police Intelligence, Extensive Beorghry —Sowe boid rogues, on Tuesday niet burgiariousiy entered the drygoods store No. Broadway. orcupled by Rog rs & Go by forcing an entrance throngb the cellar to the back yard and t hy entting through the panel of the & shutter, drew back the bit, and thas twelve pieces of cx coe of LK berege shears shawls. one seariet erape ive plain white Thit heavy silk fringe, together net yet . corteined. The whole mated at near 96.000. The roew the de-k. and carried off $20 to stiv 920 ls ofered Se the recovery Es propery. Appotnement by the Presiden Pry a4 with tht deine and consent of the Senate ‘ ate Done ¢ for the district of Michigan af { Wiceomsin, to be Marcdest of | Tur Brosoway Trrarne. of thie theatre, will not fail to noti fine pre ar yoy entertainm evening. witness the ‘ates fer ways on the alert to gi amusement, The p: interesting, and of vom's Ti ATEe talents to advantage, mny be somewbat successful, The cutertainments for this command attention, from the past fortan the wost popular theatres in the metropolis, ded since the re ut ix always ero} Perney Williams, th able managers of the to fered to-night is a tremendous one; it comprises the drema tothe acts called *The Irich Farmer.” in which Mr. B. Williams acts the partot Michael 0° Reilly; the two farces of “The Happy Mun,” and “ Bb seats iu advance, for the house will be early crammed. Aston Prace Tieatey.—The performances at this house are giving very grest satisfaction. and the man- we his enterpriae in the right liboral engagements with se- rformers, and the entertaiaments t. the bill arich treat. and a full attendance must be ult. if the public appreciate in any measure the occasion and ite promises, On Monday next, Miss r has been direc onnel, He has made veral very popul are of a very ex indicat the r ent charaeter, To-nis Cu-bmen, sustained by @ great company of xuxillaries, will appear, when her performances will be witnessed by thousands. Miss Jota Dean's Fanewert Bexevit takes piace to-night, at the Astor ince Theatre, The box she is filling’ up fast; there will be an overflowing hous gind for she fs talented. bea: > bill is highly attr i we are hearti] tiful end accomplished, Th pronouncing an address to the New York firemen. Crmsty's Orers Hovse.—We attended this place of nt, last evening. ind we must say the entire amu Y s were such as must always give the utm to those who nightly crowd M aticularly pleased with M on the guitar, He isn g reat this band: the violin solo was also excellent, A fine Lill for this evening. Ory such ae negro n end mando ever and the other menibe telerably well. Mriopsox .— sure to the visiters of their amusing concerts. Ar nivaL or Mx. Becttawan.—This gent qualifications make him « has arrived in town, It gives u eat ple welcome him. after his long and successful a0 in s« wh thou perfectly well assured will make many more, Tr Laxcasniny Bria. iw M Cbin his talents may be fully dove Bufidings, on Monday evening next. ‘Thi entertainments, Faquestrian troupe will le street, Those who delig! purture. They are rare curicsitic curious portion of our citizens. programme is excellent, The Trades. OPERATIVE MASONS. Society of Operative was held wt 76 now being carried on inythe erection of dfrom the heavens, over the East nd general echotar;, his | tautly increasing successes, and he | throughout the eity, The meeting was m sembly to order, opened the transactions of the even- ing, by stating that the committee bi thought it preper to cleet @ person not connected with the society, to preside over the present meet: Tho person man leditor of the # unanimously and enthusiastically conf id Sweeny was clected to act as Vico-P ad the call of the mn son Tuesday 1y the com him in the hair, to preside ts body of meeha- good epinion. As faras he understands the the meeting, it ix this: the operative masoni themyelves oppressed by the practice of subcontrac- tors, who stepin letween the laborer and eter i f the original eo Font out of it, nother lated in the Gret contract ceive a just compensat the well known passa his hire.” As far as be could w \l cheers) vr then rose to read the resoin- deing b-contracts; the ignorance and incor » who generally undertake «uch eo lors of 1 weedy such odious practi address, he was frequently and rap! he following reel ation it bas been customary teblished practice, t baeements ete. by mechanies. ond, therefiy carry out such responsibilities safely and properly, therefore. be It resolved, s . 7 e out the building of cellar contract, to men who are not to owners of real estate, which it behow how. it a a ent upon our own right #8 duty to repudiate it, Third, That. in disapproving of these infringe. ments. it further becomes our duty, a mechanics, t longing to the Operative Mason Society of te combine and wnite jam body, and adopt men- sures whereby we may for the future more safely geard our property, whieh ie oar industry. the most preeious and saered we can possess on earth.” These resolutions were seconded. but befors they were subi ever created in Re world which wn and up in rmincd opposit This eyetem of rubeontract- ing, like Coy A — thing. gains ground the labortn, t unanimously exert them. ary Ay i & practice. You have the means in your power to destroy it, by at to. gether, neting in concert for the same end, im which effert you will be readily assisted and supported cof Michigan. to be Attorney of tee | by the waele independent press of this city, Only form «seek? 9, and you will ee how soon you will ob- Je now proposed the Low upem come of the members to the mesting upon thie subject, where por, George Ladiey, R Coiling, and another, nome bas eseaped us, alternately made a few rratarks, the rubetanee of which le fully contained im the reso- “Mr Cisonor Lapt ry moved thet vote of thanks be pareed for the attention the press have bestowed on their proeeedit hich was eeconded and cathusins- Mealy enrt he meet characterted by an uncommon degree of regularity end cord tense, er after : ae Movements 0 of Individuals. AN apt Dalton RON; and wenty one others arrived peat , and took roome at the fering Mower ereay Heo F Ceiling Lee, and sixty one others areived | yent A ie room toe American Mot The at se tthe het th oity ™ we . Baremons, May 8. ‘Terean, Pn ie vie jr ora a, Pevvidence; Sara Buse: Liverpool, A} me ae signals with shi roba- verpool ‘ork, Ha te Ba fee ter ea wis lowe ofl topzallaat oIry TRADE REPORT. Weparevar, May 8-6 P.M The week's later Intelligence brought by the Ningara, at Halifax. and published in the morning edition of the Herald, had the effect of checking operations in some dercriptions of produce. As far as its effects were developed, the news had no influence on the cotton market. Sales were pretty freely made, at rates current before tho receipt of the news. Tho market for Westerm and State brands of flour ex- more buoyancy, while transactions were moderate, Canadian was in fair request, at steady Southern brands exhibited no change, while Wheat continued firm, with sales of prime Geneseo, on terms stated below. The news caused an improvement im corn, and moderate sales were pretty freely made, closing with a good demand, and with an upward tendency better feeling in pork, though sales were light. continued dull, while cut meats were frm. Coffee was inactive, and prices remained about the same. There sugars and molasses, with YOREION MARKETS. Kincavon, Jamaica, Manxer.—Furoar Avreuwoon, of any consequence has oocur- —This favorite establishment is al- April 26.—No el red in the condition of ont ma Week. Molders of bivwdetuils ovine ihe trede on lower terms, but even thie stance, together with the paucity of arrivals, andes moderate stock, has failed to lmpart any degree of ac- Sales to the extent barrels have been effected in and the cory no douLt, will present its uewal overcrowded sight. This piece ix full of interesting incidents, and admirably 6 tee nee Suinatio: NYerk for | Sline Feouard, Live 1, March 25th via Bye Mareh aay Juliet, London, Marel coe, Lith ult. 8 i 20 Var elograph, from Pho neo Ottoman, Palermo, Pob 24th; schrs D Phillips, George & Mary, Baitizore. hb the now Countes* Bread continues in very slight demand, even at 1a, Under our last quotations. 9 barrels Wattoon's ‘d hands at 22s.. and 120 Cad ..T. Rico remains as last iano Carolina at market; the a late been very inact consumption grestly reduced. Corn Is bel a Se Sd. per bushel. B. BK. Peas are taken at Hams are in most abundant supply. Sahat offered at 4d. a bd. per Ib. assortments, but 6" Performance thunders of %p- ure. A new dramit called “Hylas."’ will be acted iu conjunction with the drama. founded upon one of the crackers have chai jot bread at 18s. The numerous admirers | sales were limited, the remarkably st announeed for this udience will be culled together, to employed in the representations of he beautiful plays which are to be enacted The isfaction to thelr patrons, and such an entertainment will not pass unnoticed by hundreds who are seeking for rational 4 this week, have been are Vovetges Mails. Candies command Grd in | L*ETHR, Baceot steamer Teatel, for, Havana, will oloss ‘sare not saleable even at Gd; | Siceg ears? Reading Room, and, alone, might bein family beef in half barrel ; And freely ffered at 42s, Some half barrels faril pork have heen sold as low aa B86. Butter—trial y we \ders, itt demand 2d. peribecamerican of late receipt. brought 184. 8i.; fein oid ha wet moved off a anama, Callno, Valpa- =n Peat aaa, willaleo ‘Thoabdove Letter Bags are alse mpl Seicen ‘Wall street, Arvived—Barks bi fata en Lac was a fair business doing sales of Porto Rico, on terms stated below. Astirs.—The market was acti’ at $6 62 & $6 68; pots were sale Bavar srvrrs.— at $4 6245 a $475 for No. common to sti $5 57 8 $5 02 foe The Vieer of Wakefield” ia oor attempt at dramatising. The dance is ood, but the manner in which the subject has been treated will not secure tor it any long run, Still it ie a themo that will excite great curiosty; and. as it gives the performers on opportunity to display their auction at 6d a6)¢d. uality, just landed. d lot of inforior, some months A parcel of Triab bas been for pearls, with sales at NG « Jo, at $6 62: Flour—The sales add up 4,500 barrels, wperfine; $5 a $5 31 for it State, old and now inspections Resomeg oo and $5 7) a $5 57% for Southern Four was steady, with » good maint) nu sales of 1,300 barre is, at $007 a $b 4 mi 44.8 $5 50 for straight, and $67) w $6 for d demand, with sales of Corn meal was less plenty, and prices tend upwards; about 1) barrels Jersey sold at $2 87 a $294. Wheat—The demand for milling was ford: with sales of 3.000 bushels prime Genesee, at ore active, with sales of 2.000 bushels, was looked for, with sales of srt) bushels prime two rowed, at 7Ze. in slip. Outs ware lees firm, with sales of river and cwnal, at 440. a die, and Jersey at 40¢. a 42c. Corn was in good de- ithe market was better, fe. a Gle. for heated se. for Northern yellow, om band, was Saad at 3d, taken at 4%d. perlb, The Fish market has alist improved. The last cargo of cod commanded for eacks, and 18%. Me oe Sicence thane ea ites immediately before been difficult of sale at 145,,and a lot of 60 070 tierces bad even been supply ie sufficiently am mand for about a fortni ee sevening. are such as will d fill the house, it we may judge dat 138. 6d. Thi of this theatre, which is one of rate 4 0 meet the ordinary do- Alewives continus very ae oe getting in li xt parcel from Halifax command and 209, for No. 2andsplit, No. ‘3 Salmon has been told at 608, per bi been seld at % Gd, and 65 Ibs, and American are quite unsaleable.and in large supply. O8—Cod still commands is, Lard is offered at Coconnut is moved at ds. 3d. "s (Sacell Brewery Company.) pale ale andes at 7s. $d. per doaun. Tennent’s 6d. in larger packages. still worth 5a, 6d. per sack. ‘Tobacco is exceedingly and in good demand, fancy.’ five Ploce wes to, Turarne.—This attractive resort of amuse. | (og Laurels, at $2 87 @ $2 engagement of celebrated Irish comedian, The National Theatre neglect nothing se the public. and their exertions are quite re- ed by thelr numerous patronlzers. ‘The bill of ar one remains Fall Rivers Mary a ation with tree- re we Melt East Grosnwioh; ennebee, Flour, do -_ Minaslinnaaiets Lors or Baio Watson, or P Lives.—A slip from the office of the Portland Daily A ser, conveys the following melancholy intelli y Preetons -y."” Will be also performed; aud Mr, Higgins will appear im two comic dances | It will be well to gut mand, for future delivery. barrels Harve: have changed bas been sold at Ts. and Southern mixed, le. # &; and le, # 62c, for Western yellow. Corr0x.—The Nlagara’s nows, which was received by ph to-day, has given more tone to the market, doubtirss have # great effect at the South, where they are so sensitive under the very unprotui aspect of the crop just planted. ‘Tho sales repo! amount to 1,800 bales, Fonscurs shi pera were inclined to await the ro- jetters, before making engagements Some on for iieuten were making emalt e at about old rates, 12s, Gd. for dead weight. For cotton 3s. per bale was ape heneny Some pro- visions were taken for Glasgow, on terms not under- stood. There was nothing new to London or Havre. Frert.—Transactions embrace 10.000 Baracoa cocoa Metanras pines, in lots, at $10; and 0. TLAND, Mz, axp Nive oil, eo ‘for ‘ew Bedford, had come ashore and it is supposed she 1g the blow and thick Since writing the above, we are ern of her boats, with 4 come ashore, hi and the fragmé along the’ coast of C Ke, #0 that the melanehe ds. 6d, per gallon, duty chase very sparingly at thore figures, Sugar sell Coffeo—The market continucs de- Fxchangos—Mer- rocurable at 2 per cent ‘olumbian doubloons are per cent, premium, American gold is Freights—Meveral vessels have been taken up since our last at 28. 6d. a 2s. 94 for sugar to Loudon, and 2. to Bs, 3d, for coffee, to Liverpool. Telegraphic Reports. Baxtimonx, May 8, 1850. The Niagara’s news has had but little effect on the market, Flour is held firinly at $5, Cornu has advanced one cent per bushel. ld, bug the trade pur- | At‘the Cape, wear ‘Simonton’ went ashore on Ram Island Ledge d weather on Sunday night, informed that t 8 108, per 100 Ibs essed at our last quotations, chant’s bilis on New York are premium for G0 days. searce at 3 a 3! worth 2 per cent. Hole the 234, from which She was commanded "The following was the | port last Jawai Benjamin Adains, 2d ir etive. Miss Julia plays two of her best characters, besides Owing to the limited supply in the market, ipaldces wes resirieted.. Tho camane vos good, whk ox upward tendency in ; Leainyn.—W6 noticed an active inquiry, which the market was unable to supply; consequently prices had an improving tendency. —Further fates of 100 bis. Cardenas, at 20e. usual (ime. and 300 hhds. Porto 1. 7 Oita Museed, the sales inclute flleh, at about precsed American wis, Jobim Brown, Denjamin Musto ron. The chief mate, Mr Molten, le Hole, to take cha our harbor ready Burrato, May 8, 1850. ‘The receipts within the last 24 hours aze—Of floar, 4,000 bbis.; wheat, 2,500 bushels; corn, 9,000. Flour is in moderate request, while the market is heavy, and ices tend slightly downward. Straight State aud Vestern is nominal at $4 8734. and in demand, with sales of 2.000 bushels Ohio at $1. The market for corn is more firm since the arrival of | the 5th inst, in a thick f the European steamer, and prices have improved.j eel Auwaxr, May 8, 1850. The receipts during tho past twenty-four hours are, 5) bushels wheat, 16,000 do. corn and 10.000 do. barley, The flour market has been rather dull, but in prices we have no marked change In corn there Is more doing. and holder: exington Agency, and $1409 on freight at the Augusta, Insurance ‘and, Bauking Company Agoncy, The cargo, consisting of about £5,000 gallons of molas owned by Mird B Brown, sod tully insured at Columb i aud Lexington offices, as above. Suir Neerene, Whitfield, from New Bedford 25th ult, for San Francisco, returned 7th inst, leaky. Bark O16a (before reported ashore), deriand. Eng, for New Haven, wont we: With sales of is pretty firm ‘rowe, from Sun- re on the night of was loaded with coal. ing in the pork tion to reallze. at $10 2 for m Bect was very dalt as St $5 250 $5 75 for country prime; $5 87% a for city do; $8 50. $0 75 for do. mese; ‘and $10 SL Beef hams were quite © Bot 80 active, nd sales reached 100 hhds. d was very firm; eat 6c a6 "se. Puovisiors.—There was a firmer fe market. and holders showed no dispe Ineludcd in the sales were 450 bh anid $8 i0 0 $8 024, ~The entertainments for this evening. are of a varied character. vocal and instrumental perform- lodies, choruses, rolos on the ke. Pierce is as witty as filltheir respective stations md cargo insured in England. MARIA, Smith, at_Phriladetph m March 3), lat heavy gule from t sea on the larboard bow, . from Belfast, Tre~ Westward, was struck by at ing Away six Bt ry a $10 O24 for Clieas 12,000 bbis. flour, 2, nominal Kt $15 60. Cut meats we yhite’s Serenaders are doing well at 53 Lowery. Their singing and dancing give great plea- thunder, was struck > shoulders, at about 1 4.0 kegs changed and 400 bbis. fair to prime, at 640. abe. eman, whose ornament to the salee of 5.000 bushels at Sve. for round yellow, and 570, Also & 50) bushels flat ycliow, to ‘There is a moder and sales of new Western were made e was quiet at Ge. a Se. Toere is no movement of importance, and quotations remain as last reported. state.-Annexed are the sales of real estate —1 lot in Rose stre t o ples Pre rirel aar for mixed Western. arrive next week, at Se for prison whiskey, with sales of 100 bbls. at 23\c. a urn at the South, No doubt, ke las made rapid progress in the art which be bas embraced; and we shall rejoice ne him establithed in some first rate theatre, ped. He has ands of friends in this metropolis, and we are Scum Sanarrs, Hall, from New Orleans fur Borde hich war towed to the bar Su tiie Hith. with loss of bomsprit, with bark Saranae, bound to Charlesto: . near Frankfort street, ding, brick building in the rear, 27:6 orth side of Forty-fifth street, hy 100:6, $500; 1 2 story frame buil Puor Boar Jawes Avery boarded the bark jormo, on the 6th inst, off ¢ 8 end of the Woodiands, and ordered ber to Philadelphia. Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford, May Pacific, 100 bbls ep, 200 4 On Tuceday evening, Armitage. Mr Witson dnught«r of M.@. Mead, Esq., all of this city. On May 4th, by the Rey. hrskine Mason, D. D., Mr. Wri J. Resviter, to Miss Many E., daughter of the Inte Daniel Hedge th April, by the Rev. Lot Jones, Mr. Joux H wns Corre, daughter of May 7, by the Rev. Thomas th and Sixth avenues, wanes, to Miss Anna E. Mean, ns, having been engaged 4 the | do. do. 25 by 104 Farnum, will make(thelr first appearance at the o material variation int ni the sales are Juv hhds Porto Rico, at de, a suid to be far superier to any company that has ever been before the American public, and therefore will efford a rich treat to the crowds who will throng their ¢. -We note the following sales, by auction, to- day, imported per ships Helicon wad Ariel. Hyvon—30 cheats 4 Young Hyson—33 half chests, ; 100 do. 40; Iv do 3 37 ey —_ BONS; do. 28; 65 do, 26), of were from steoring NB, April 5, lat 34 2), ecea, steering W, wae signalized May 3, lat 28 10 N, exchanged signals March 5, Me from Providence for New Or- ding W, May 3, lat 28 Brig Robert t Ramoay, from Boston for St Domings, April 30, from Ponce, PR, for New York, April + all well, Jan 5, ock, to Miss Many € John B. Cotte, » Eg all of this city notes al 6 months, Cinevs.—Three days more, and the exeellent French half do. 0; 8 do. 28%, he amphitheatre in Bighth ht im the beautiful perform- ancesof the ring, had Vetter see them before their de- ean Queen was see ie do, 21; 20 da. w, Am bark Dailey Beach, of this sity. 4 Coixese Meseve.—The exhibition of the Chineso Lady, with her attendants, will conclude this week. ud should be seca by the powder—14 lulf cheste, 71 ; alt chests, Azi; 9 do. 46; 14do. WW do. 40%; 40 do | ‘65 do. 28; So chests, | Chulan Powehong 210 half chests, With sales of 100 barrels . drudge at 2e., time and ty 8, after a short but ad for many years. ‘thursday, the och from the reridence of his Te law, A. Hi. Mead,’ No. 129 West Fourteenth street, near Re Sveaue, to which ti ends are respect inv rember No. iy Jnnied 8 The ) Many B., wife of Thomas On Wednesday cia painful illness, Groncy Davis, la one of the Deputy Collectors of His funeral will take ial. 2 half cherts. 454, ; chong — 40 half chests, 2 Hc resunson Fastrty —This band of voeatists will give another of their amusing cencerts this evening. The vy—A fair business rikon st 23iye.,and 0 hh (Qet 16) for California, Tovar Kecrirts or Propver ree Hupsox Riven Boats On Tuesday evening. & meeting of the Benevolent asl ig i for fea Ura nies mite, ‘(ie Horr ft ‘rom Lastpers, de aank, Guodlow, for id Phu —Tark Ziden, oth Ipbia, im 12 days br street, with the view of remedying the evil system of sub-contracting. and other odious practices, which are . burne, are respectfully attend her tuneral, at her Inte renide reckaenee, No. 84 Sands at 4 o’olock, on Friday, 10th inst., ay a very enthusiastic in their cause, The President of I. Childs, schooner Cornelian, allowed.—Mashingion | the Society, Mr. V. Flanagan, having —_— the as- reet. Brooklyn, Without further im At Sau Francisoo, on the Sth February, of intermit- cf ” Ticks, son-in-law of Mr. ‘otton Trade. ‘The movements in this staple, in this country, up to the latest dates, in cach of the pact three years, hare tent fever, Mr. Jolin Kock, of New York. March 15,1800, Lewis A. Met- ork. whom they have agreed upon to appoint ts Me. Den, Ateller, who was then introduced to the assembly. and upon whom the office of Chair- a 0 in Philadelphi Capt, Lang was tor some time oon joned at the Phila- Exports from U,8. since September i, 1610 te oe ag ae it Cocrerponding depos ist year . 2 2, Dunbar, 4 dare id Fee, 25th, for Manila; Web 14, ‘el 3 President, rose and said. that the rd the eallwhich fully explains present meeting. Ho feels highly went paid to him. by placing fore la FPrports to Great Bridain since — +4 1840... “Gs9,000 Corresponding dates last year a year before... Stock in New York and Nea ding dases last year. C © has given orders for ® suitable observance of | Fello bis funeral sc. cmmities, by the officers of the Navy and z nies, and being unaccustomed to euch # position, he throws bimeelf entirely upon their oe and Yo bark Heol Seles Tub, snip aay ly 4 bel HIPe xG NTKLLIGENCE. Reecipts at thie 2.000; taken by since Ist of May, 5.006; exports, juners, 6.000; taken on since Ist of May, 6,000; whole stock in © 000; AMOUNE OM Fale, 10.000 bales. nts in this market, T. J. ‘Uhis date, saye ject of ww foel Port ef New York, May 0, 1850. hark 2s Git iter, ¥ * ns ia stantino, eee = joldrige, g FFancioe ‘ebe Man sae March To relation to the mor Blewart’s elreniar, On Monday, 20th, our chief operatory were busy with thelr correspondence for the steamer from Heston, and rales were restricted, in — to ahowt 800 bales. Those of Tuesda: at by the ho: i cae _ we received the © Cs from Halifax, and the sales Cleared, a te Stone, Halifax and Liverpool, BCu- Seve London, J Griswold; Pat- A, raha Mistere & Cus y~ chs & Kroger; ridintion » sucndeoen & Co; Catharine, Wilson, Charles- rdie. CE ies, Wilson, Vers Cros, Hargous Brothers UT Bae mh. ion poser iain Apel 2—Selr Stan rat t. tie N Yorks ia in 3 }, April fase taare eee (Cheers) He pro- fewed bimeelf to be an enemy to all mono- pely. and always in favor that every man should re- for his lever, according to hat © the laborer i# worthy of jst the furtherance of the eanse, the society might readily command bis ser- sensi nN kept ne mployed when there is so much latent perity as exists at present, and so limited a quant the raw material to supply the void, until vellef cau Mail’, init iL fian, tor Nore, 6 had sid Feb of the death of mi earch Bie ifn 8 i foun, bee he entered upon an eloquent and lengthened address, adverting to the nature of “quences which naturally flow from such a sys ch as the destruction of property and frequeat and finally the reduced rate of wages which such a course inevitably involves, He then potuted out that it entirely lies with themselves to re- by uniting in one boty, and firmly pledging themsrlves not to undertake the work of w subeoutractor. During the delivery of his | usly applauded. the community brick *, Arrivea, ‘Sopp ea 3 days, with cotton eoemt, Bis Vera (i 6 with and ya ince Vara Cran days, specie Henson, Waet, Havana, 7 days, with eugar, ke, joola, 12 days, with wen Sanane Candin, Le P4 @ passengers, to construed as perfectly satin! The sales on this day were 1300 ba to the claymore and were ped, the arrival of th *o limited, being ovly vertheless, the or: one-e) ant sepeet of Ss oo Meant, a1 as wh mtn inraceo, Genoa, 8 days, with mdse {ial}, Croce, Geno, 6 days, with marble, Re, wis a as Ie thers were Laas ey pt ers “rev pedarn rheetly eat recipients, ex a8 Tiry aid, the eftorte made to beep prices down : | confidence has become greatly impaired in this coua- ting Stock Deliveries, &e.. orn, WE. April 2—No Am vessal Sivas LA, April 17. vessels fi |. the efforts made to pil Bark St Jager and for Port lar Eesryromase, Garrison, Apala- wat April starr ship Jae Titcom, Hill, Bos- try. in the figures represen at Liv, ol, it was fully expected. that hire steamers & of the «took would | § romised alter the dis- nO Way competent to "hen nras, Wa, on. April 31, opehe whale a raat, Ke tod ae ee ten Panne in ech, for Ne “fp “First, That we journeymen stone masons aud briek- layersef the city of New Yorks. look upon these practions | ran evil. and agrent detriment, not oly to trade, bat | bark Dominion, M Sinnovt, NYork ( JO No, Ame vessels in port, clowures of the Lat ply a nation will sat! soles of of Saterday were 2,000 jew Orienas, for si pareeh ond sold; brig William, pale, alter the arrival of Uble packet. Thie morning ined — Rivirs, from iy the salen were 1,000 bales, The closing quotations in- such it be- this market were as an Litenroot Coasmrcation. the vote, the President said that | Nett, serSeanley, New Orleans, 17 days, with ‘es ‘Apalachicola, M4 days, with cotton, Apalachicola, 18 > with pire ¥ remus, 16 isn ae Teese! to Brett brig Mary Ann, of ‘sad fi from me 7th—Arr sehr John G Whit fiee. hark Maria Theresa, fi rig Bost n, 7 saa jem Baldwin, Baracoa, 9 feok nao 1a Grande, 9 Pym ‘dean 1a eras rime . and are the, ae! Tangs \—Arr + Her bark Greate, ‘ork: Span pelsere Forks sobts Merchont, w See T 8 Milter, em s, Briel Penn, 3 LR, ot New Yor eRFFVINg AWAY ber bul’ = and starting & Tersiswe HR, S-t00. DOMESTIC MARKETS. wis, May 8.—The cotton market is without change to-day. and only a few small lots sold at fall Flour in limited demand and duit on8 per Bhi, and sales are ouly ins retail way, drands at quotations de cto the Statesman wr htin, Pies Tee {ite}, Abbeneth, Rum Koy, 11 days, with salt, to an yy (of Thomaston), Ritohie, New Orleans, 18 red cedar, oo sho Se t. Corn meal rovd at $2 81% Sed rye flour ot $2 81% he the Intter for s otane, Phitadetohia, 3 days rant “ike ine. Choral ewburyport, 5 days, 1. Long, Jones, Providence, 2 days. Batlea, farther ssice ot 100 hide, ‘orto Bicomt Ions \e Coffee About Kio cold at Pe ate on time Of molasses @ cele of Porte Kico wae made at I8¢. four montha, Pro. visiows fale @ith free enle of emoked tame at full fo demented. At 819 9 per Nil v New Orie aes omd Seomabip Cambria, Stone, | Beet R Milan, for Galveston, has anchored ae the SW ooh oped at Quarantiag. is NYork, 20th, cat ise Toston, Wem: a ener, contrary winds, Ciel, erties Atsonn, Bon artes aemen orpyR at Ganpiven, May $—Arr echre Teancssee, Bt: Ca th, Albany, Si Spc aiths sour Oaly Hews a Demag Nor- “Teogard, Wilts, nd Chief Sa- bort, schr Belvidere (of NYork), Ger- April 29—Are ship Callender, us ark Pilewie, Peron, Havana. tein C es ee Foon fuze ncltsin, Cre cing Mefntyre, Liv sacumcon. Robinson, Boston: ie) Melaiyd ee Habanero ( elit a echonas poy A Whitney, Sisal aud irl int, barks Orbite and Saranak, Sy orks athe itch con Ne New York 5 Henmheperal NYork (ia ice bing setayte ieee NYord, for for Norwiens Lattngtons Staiths Roe Rockpért.¢ for fe orb vi . for do: Vos acest, fo 5 lesson, Cont domereot f 5 rovide ‘Altany; Hume, Darliag, tor NYork; “ Teeiman Colman. ‘Boston, for Bangortiser = - Hallett, do, for N York era Watts ‘Kelly, do, for do; “a Grrl reg ee no ae 1D, May 4—Rei p Republics for NYore and remai: “Nhwenee oS) lay 3—Arr eehrs Bilvira, How: 4 Lg re Grant, oat = Fulton, Tavro! sy ‘Arr sehr cymes Young, et ypteacon "April its webr Splendid, Brum: RTLAND, May 2—Arr schr Kosciusk: MS iret Cid ache Exce!. Edwards, TSMOUTH. 1—Arr brig Over Stanle; to load for Teams; Sdr sehre David Lomiaed, Gress,’ de. for ver, to load ice for NProv ides , Phi- pins 4th, rig Suan Soule, Greet, ape Paare, Bar a ticnmonn, Stay bare sche sit Waation, Combrane, Greenway, Cou: A “ic; Mary J Peck, Dupuy, dor AN FRANCISCO, March J1—Arr solr RC Waite, Rains, 168 anys rte ate: os ing Gecenia, Mila, ila ANNAN, al ‘ torts Saventah rowel, Be sets Peter Det ii os Weig Feopetd O'tignnell, Data, NOrieaus) sehr CA Ey tae born, N York. Shy Sc 8id vob W B Pavers Lard, Mork, Mm, br Piviadetpine ¢ iar gt Wasoes, be sehrs Elizabeth, Conary, Phy nla lelphia for t, Danvers: Ellen, Ryan, Belfast for N’ da Boot from Eastern ports’ Passengers Arrived, Vena Cavr—Tark Euscais—Mr Terry ond fomily, Mee Boon and two cbildren, W Megnelen, Mrs Grant aad son, Mrs Palersby and daughter, Mrs Dupre, sud 5 iu the stee Havana—Bark Joha an one ienuel Poros, in Mr Joxe ean we L ances, Lorenes Mai na—Brig Wal EB Bale, 5 ‘urner, S Turne: = ~ J McConnell, JG G Gow AratacnicoLa-—Brig Gen Wileom—P Frice, L Bird, 8 Ben And 9 in the steoraze. Mal Brig Matamoras—J C C Lomelino and sorvant, J Crook and servan' & ane vu Cuna—Brig Kato Pendergast—Mr Sowell, lady ix, WE—Schr Mary Elizabeth—Jas Humphries, J xe ‘Skvanmna—Sohr BA Tafte—Jns FDutler and lady, Jas Butler, Jr, lady, three indy Mise Rivets ® children, 2 maids Yrs 'Dealty, Encinnd; Mrs itiehmon welts an, Bo Pa: Anler, Jitave fPyie W Janel NYT; Thos Woot, Proviteuss. Yeuasy orion fel astinn Sana, © werland: Me Hari ork: J mo Mitehell Simeve: WA. “iene Vitae! ine K Schintre, Louisiana; T Wilson, \ York: W We dence; Ceci Wain W King, WVork: lder Mate Trmeae, va ietrenot despatches ‘Uhs Dewitt; J Stewart Gwine' Cha Or CuKo, Fer Halifax—Mr Newman, N York; Geo Clark. do; Mr aad Miss beverly, do; Mr Brockelbank. Cuurcnpe—Stenma ae Falcon, from NOrleans— 8 Kom. vrevgh, EY S Coope’ pian, Robb, Mire h bord. Mee & Deossm "tee Gommnlay Petitpain, Mrs © Myers, Hire Bi ad, Mire C ¥ ¥adden, M Hymer, © MoGahay ty, Cold 3 Fall OED Lave, We Tewe, Ross, Dr Willis, Mrs Randelph ‘and. ohitd; Mes iyo, lady and olil. dren: W MeGuire, G M Cade, P Schaefer, Miss M Duncan, Mrs E Powers, Mr Lomucl gervant, DG Larter, James Taylor, dames P Simpsaa, Mt ae Soneliay Jot Ws etree ng, Wia'iiyon, Bt Valen nnis Leg et I s Meee D nie ‘o Ps Coat aad servant, Ji e aed Kine. yt Read M Bennett. J ris, Ge c ken, We Hiclose, Siva: Metrea, A’ Prectiee, 5 We Langton. M Rowen date, MB Mathews, jarky eee, D ingerse ; Rows | Kina wey siecene SF Dan Res Std Soenn teas R Pie ee 1 Ship em eae cu ot Pisoshgoant 2 eae crm ui Hoaee, Emitivo, Mesare ¥ 4 MEDICAL. AAA AAR Coxsturrion PREY! ENTED.—THAT CONSUMPTION. e# Brinly Hard and sented, can be Cured, wo mech Intenso me demiy Wiens. Uk Oe tai e Ea ok gen = Lee he individeal sick Sara ae rald the apprenc of the felt pded ty io reason, all will be well; bot Fete ane Vy , ond whet crly troublesctme aud mac) ing, at thes becounes Merming, and often fatal. " Vor incipient consumption, we know of no better than Wistar’ Ut Wild Cherry. It ts soothing healing im ite nature, and is admirably to dissipate that anne: and distressing i Trevall at this senwom of the year, canoe Oy welds, and chills, brow cht on by frequent and sudden changes know of we: severe 2° E her iy fecate 8 cure in ev e and ever tage f the disease; the contrary, we mus ESSE Sg a ood, - stance which vee th oll Forsle Vy 8: faster ou tfsjag Howse land. Reese acorn hatdee Cow iby the Druggiave out the United States and Canada, D*, yt 4 A NFL ¥ |p oer ig fr naar a ORR for lies, Noone who has Dr, ‘reative,” be Ml ri Ss = had of the author, xx seca eas cms & particle of merewr) Ro. 461 Brondwa of diseares Siete urs from 4 A.M. wntit Hae ri Teaver wtit oo Atvention if pre pacd, ted medicine forwared $500 Tie cgenerrbers, the Sldne, certain of ite Geusgtves goocrslly For the remaindae of ‘gy Bn Ges ser sey. wih page,

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