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ef the Treasury, is to succeed to the editorial chair of ine ammp represented to he, that the three cabinet ministers alluded to wean to hold om to their places, tat ell hasards. aud at w er cot it may subject them to, Messrs. Bullitt sod Sargent being impracti- Sable in the matter of «u-taining Auch a cabinet, they have been bought out. and Mr tluli bas been induced to giv his office. with a salary of $3000, and take Charge of the Kepublic— for a greater consideration, to wit. the printing of the census.a job similar to the one out of whieh Mrssrx Blair and Rives, ten years ago, realized something like one hundred thousand dollars. The probability is that the above named free soil members of the cabinet. with the wid of Mesars. So- wardand Weed. have succeeded in making Goneral Tay- Jor believe still a littl: longer that the cabinet coun- cillors he has wow about bim. are marvellous proper men, and deserve to be retained, and to yield bis con- sent that his friend Bullitt -ball give up his place as one of the editors of the Kepublic, to Mr, Allon A. Hall, the friend. prot and defender of Mr. Meredith, Mr. Nallisan able man. and wields a «trong, vigor- Wasmunotom, D.C, May 12, 1860. The Kosciuske Case,’ An interesting case concerning the validity of pro- bates of several wills of General Thaddeus Kosciuske, occupied our Circuit Court during the last two Satur doy*, It came up upon an appeal of Kosciusko Arm. strong, of New York, from the decree of the Orphans’ Court for this District, revoking the probates of twe wills upon the"proceedings which were instituted in thet court by the next of kin of General Koseiusko: The case was opened tor Armstrong by Mr. Richard 3. Coxe,® member of the Washington bar Vor the heirs of Kosciusko, it was opened by Major @, Toshman, a member of the New York bar The Hon. Reverdy Johnson. Attorney General closed the arguimont fur the heirs of Kosciusko, and Mr. Malbury, of George- town, closed it for Armstrong Tt wppears that General Kosciusko executed four wills. By the first (woof which one was executed in this country in 17S. and the other in ¥rance, (Paris,) ous pen; he bas had mueb experience and some hard | jn 1s96—he disposed of the whole of his personal pro- knocks in editorial life. Tweaty years ago he was @ | perty, being in this country, which accamulated to violent Jacksom man, and edited the Nashville Repub- the sum of more than $60,000, for charitable pur- Armatron, These two wills of nd 1506, werepropounded for probate and re " tye Orphans’ Court here ws, and for, the Inet wills of General Kosciusko, The heirs nded for some twenty-five years against the va- those two wills, but without sueces. In Tochman was retained by them as attor- pught to light two other wills made by clusko, n the oxistence was unknown to the heirs, The first of these wills, whieh Kosciusko caccuted at Soleure, in Switzerland, in 1816, was proved nnd lodged for rafe keeping in a proper tribunal in France, where Koseiusko's domicile was, By this will, Kosciusko disposed of. to sundry persons in Europe, & sum of 100.000 francs. (# little more than $20.000,) ordered it to be paid out of the most uninoum- ered realand personal property belonging to him at hie death— particularly, and by preference, out of the money funds whieh he left in France. in the hands of Mr. Hottinger,® banker in Paris, He then declared thia will to be bis last will, and revok-d all the wills end codicils which he made previously. The ascend kicam, the Jackson organ in Nasbville in those days Afterwards he edited the Nashville Banner, which apes a ported Judge White tor the Presidency, and Jeewards Gen Warton {n 1841,Mr, Hall waaapyolut- bye ¢ de Affaires to Veneuela. On returning to the United States he became editor of the Nashville Whig, and continued its editor until he was appoiated ander the admini-tration (the firat of anybody) to the office of Register of the Treasury. From this post he was, some three mopths ago. at the solicitation of Mr. Meredith. transferred to the offlce of Assistaat Beoretary of the Treasury Mr. Hall never moves Talitioalty without the soneur- nce of Mr. Senator Jshn tell The movement now made is designed te d fend protect, and stand by the cabinet. and keep it where it ix. iu its insidious object of boodwinking Prerident Taylor and sending forth, through its toadies and hi otter writers, missiles and misrepresentations waist Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and al) other whigs who do not choose to acknowledge the infallhility of the existing cabinet. It is further surmise d that the cabinet have elected, poses and to Mr 1798 aaa pet of the new arrangement. to put Mr. Bell | wil), found out by Major T., was executed by Koacius- orward as the champion of the administration in the | ko, in S17, also at Soleure, in Switzerland. aud it was Fenate proved and lodged for safe-keeping in @ proper tribunal N dict—thnt if Mr. Bell and Mx. | jy that country, it disposing of a property specified positions, beanie ch | therein, rmounting to another sum of 100000 franes, find upon their hands as they | being altogether in Switzerland, Shortly aiter the exe- never d sinew they have been politi- | euticn of this last mentioned will, Kosciusko departed ©! : his life, leaving unchanged the revocation clause in the Kepuble shifts its course, and commences jus- | the will of 1816, Of course, he died intestate as to the tilyleg the cebinet ip it insidious attacks upon Mr. | residue of his property, being in this coun‘ry and else. Clay end Me Webster will it not be a ft subject to | where, which he did not dispose of by the wills of 1516 investicate the mears and appliances by wh he | and 1817. Upon this ground, the actual couasel of the hanes bes been brought about? Lhe question is | hvirs—the Ion. Reverdy Johnson and Major G. Toeh- soked only for information mon-—ebanged the proceedings of their predecessors— the late % Swan & Sampson —and claimed the es- | Wasninorom, May 12, 1850. ate for their clients, under the statute of distribution. The Cri The Cabinet In: estigations—The Compromise it for the recovery of the estate is pending upon a bill fled in chancery side of the Cireuit Court Lore, against the holders of the funds, and against per- sone liable for the wastes committed by Colonel Bam- ford. (he deceased administrator of the estate. And, jnd«pondent of that suit, application was made to ths Orphans’ Court here. for the revocation of probates of the wills of 1798 and 1806, upon the ground that they were fraudulently and improvidently admitted to pro- bate as and for the last wills of Kosciusko, he having revoked them both by the will of 1816 The Orphans’ Court, in March, 1849. decided in favor of the heirs of Kosciasko. From tl decision, Armstrong, who Prosmets—The Benton and Foote Committee Great events work out great revolations. They broak up dynasties and cabinets, and they break down par- ties, however strongly cemented by age, or by the si- news of the treasury The crevasse now rushing through the slavery question, hay excited a general p, and the skill of the oldest engineers is purzied to stop the rupture In the midst of the most imminent dangers. a wenk and frivolous cabinot, aster affairs. “masterly inaotivi- | claims « legacy under the will of 1806, appealed. The the dunger a hundred fold. arguments of all the counsel engaged in this ease were, A wasteful squandering of the | throughout, interesting und instructive. The court ublic monvy. by the agents entrusted with its safe- new the whole case under advisement, If the de- cree of the court below be sustained, there will be a prospect of a speedy termination of this long and pro- nd litigation, which, for the last fow years, waa the subject of comments of our own and the forvizn press. AMERICANUS, Our Trenton Correspondene ‘Tarxton, N. J., May 13, 1850. Move Financiering — Trenton Insurance Company. New Jersey is peoulia:ly happy in having a number coping, has distraeted the attention of Congress, para- lywed the party in power, aud divided the legislation of the Hours between the satety of the Union, and the tafety of the Treasury Within the last foar days. we have had all the symp- toms of a speedy revolution—a revolution in the eabi- net—a revolution of parties, and a general breaking up, “sy to ‘2 general reorganization. Pnough has disclosed of the Galphin investiga epublic to ® keeping Prey the grand mist of such a cabinet any longer in po d by this the cabinet re- of descriptions, many of which are conducted in a man- ner that would reficet erediton any State, But “happy” is not the term to apply in relation to all the compa- nies which have been chartered by our Legisiaturn, in melancholy testimony of which, I can but too rea- dily refer you to the recent “ caving in” of the Piain- field and Morris Banks, the New Hope and Delaware Bridge € merville Fire Iusarauce od in the same names are doubtless — to oign w hi dishonor, or to be « alphin committee went intu the work relnc- but tantly, and with every disporition'to be generow the pressure of public epiuion as compelled th probe the matter to the bott » DOW as ed thet by a decided majority of mitteo, there will be a decided eondemuation—the there will be ® report against the ivterest and the Gaiphin claim, ond that sometime during tly eck ¥e may expeet it A change in the eab wt is held to be as Inevitable as the return of and the confusion to xpeak of at pro among » clique: and Fire Tneur cap bar It reaches t ¥. Te involve Zpected that It was only inten fed to. serve a local Yor some its ailairs wos rmanner; 1 end I mveh t with great loss and disappolutment to many who have | dow ry body in erytbing in an impenetrabl and confusion It curtain of dust smirk that the result will be feaught At just such a crisis as thi hand betere him. aud when wil are insured fp it | Mr Clny brings forward bir great compromise,and, full | To give you an insight into Its modes of business, | of bepe courage. end euthustasut, belioves that tho | end the financ’ ties of its managers, L will | crisis i past—that we ere ty emovtl water, aailing be- | subjoin » few remarks, which, by publishing, you will | fore the wind. with the port of safety in fall view, meanity at Lir } Bu ous of extending | en to Us they de | | own ends ing metho | | ore becomes sto the support of icy of keeping | @ay action at | 4 had unineambered property to 100 oF $4.00. On this he caves mpany for forty thousand dilars! numbered property worth, [ think, | not over $1.50; and yet ho bad the assurance to give is even doubtful, | upon it a mortgage for thirty thousand dollars! Other | gnerantor(’) acted evea niore rascaily. but not om | an e & seal it has by ° je Se nat compromise f y wilt at ben bill to twenty ve bat Ry the way, new woorded; and if the it would thus hare ring im the truths of the ‘ tet. Was t gel. was It gttarantee 2 A nogative | Them name | leavored to ePawl suaded a munah wcome guarant he Legislature wpon th ubof it in ot re Athen onde the « capital guarar and few men e ality of its authorized to th every Reven F honest to y bad thirty ainets, ought to be bette if, fut f.amo any a ika bie kholders than my: ter of feet mimit ‘ , atn tory gowt | . he's ° nye tinain b s he @ t + ME * | tom Yeou for th ~ minted tion with Gen. Lopes, he " » . meee ertio. a re me- | head men are permite large reward offered for hie bee e, by the he edowennns nish poverament. Me bo on ominery Of the Ca Ay ~ . ; ~ Th tachment here starts inmetiately after the : ary of Texas, | Paieon prevent surpiciom, and after joining those on was quite sattetecter'iy eaplained su, | | make a deseont on the moat defence Ure polut, upon whieh he dwe h considera ecahation. but long roan reieod Sir Kenton. of the in 4 Tb 3 po ee Com; tity and unpartiamentary procoeding of mixing come i up ¢ fornia with Teas aud the territories im the furgeon T -{ o hem ancinsive ou get this eommanieation feature Mr. | commen property of the world cing P taken extract from @ private letter, dat- Os C Xam ples. It i* perfeeuly con t to puts thomsund | * April lth. tos gentleman in Cla. GUM reel subjoets in the aame Upon the thote. the speech ge Aon the first epeeeh op bis revolutions, of whi whey le tha company for Cabs. which about the «ame . raised and shall receive for this your 6 asrrics utepeoeh of Mr. g4f00 T conid mot have totd ae this, at we ate gm comprom ee loth | ing to nell te-morme. prev © are not as aneue- a 8 | cccefel ae the expedition was lasteummer and there is | eircedy comsiderabic divassion here. vil, cven iw the Sonate, ‘ccllent corporations, of various characters and | conducted in | ng thomeclyes in aquan- | i from Haytt. ARREST OF THE AMERICAN CONSULAR AGENT AT HAYTI—HI8 RELEASE, AND ORDER TO REPAIR TO YORT AU PRINCE. In addition to the telegraphic despatch published yesterday y morning, we fad the following relative to the arrest of Mr. Wilson, the American consular agent at Cape Haytien, tn the Boston Post, of yesterday :— ‘The report of the imprisonment of Mr. Wilson, the American Consul, at Cape Haytien, which was ro cvived several weeks since by the way of Turka Island is fully confirmed. It appears that he was arrested by the government officers, for ordering the seals to be removed from an Amorican vessel. so that she could receive @ lighter load of coffee, which had arrived slongside on Saturday afternoon, when the weather threatened a tempest. 7 the hatehes of eve vossol in port are, by order of the suthoriti to. be sealed up, excepting when the go consequently Mr. Wilson ordered the hatches removed ; and it is for this that he was inesrcerated The French Consul intertered and procured his re- lease—and the latest dates from Cape Haytien state that Mr. Wilson had been summoned by the black of- ficials to oppenr before their tribunal to answer to the charge. and had left for Port au Prince for that purpose. The department at Washington has taken no notice whatever, for the last cighteen caonths, of the official ications of Mr. Wilson to the de- partment, not even acknowledging their receipt. It is adi 6 to our government that sn American consul thould be reseued from imprisonment under such cir- rough the influence of a foreign power. tract from his reply to the summons ¢ tho legal tribunal, to answer for his to appear alleged offence, gives the truth of the transactions:— | ‘The commercial agent of the United States of Ameri, ea did. on the 9th of March last, give official orders to ‘apt John Eldridge, of the American brig Panama, to open the hatches of his vessel. and stow away a cor- tain lighter load of coffee belonging to the government: | of Hayti, and sent on board of said vessel by J. PL Conthony, agent of B, (. Clark, of Boston; the hatehes of snid vessel having been illegally closed and sealed oe 7 an employée of the custom house, in dircet lation of the law, after sald cof ad beea re gularly permitted and passed through the eus- tom house, to be put into the of the vessel, and before it could by any possible chance, on ac- count of the breese, reach the vessel and be stowed away, previous to the hour appointed for the round of the port boat. The commercial agent of the United States of America. having.on the complaint of the eap- tain of the Panama. carefully examined the laws for the government of the customs of the empire. reeog- nised the legality of the sealing of the hatehes, to fa- cilitate Shieh. the goverum: orders the pr ee of | an employee, who shall xc-ompany the shipment of all | ce expedited from the custom house, and after having seen them pu' board and stowed away ia the hold of the vessel, is then anthorized to seal up the hatches, The law thus framed and ecuted, ix full of justice, and guar nities tho inte of the State, without compromising thoso ot the merehants Hut, having seen that a subordinate officer, the intendant of tiuances, took upon hime 'f to execute such parts only of the law ax ruited bis interests aud conve- niches, the commercial agent could not for a moment believe that such action was authorized by the su preme authority, since no law inodifying or changing the one referred to has ever been made or published It results thent clearly, that the presence of an om- exon on board. has no other object than to facilitate he sealing and unsenling of the hatehos, and the in- tendant n it having jud ged it necoarary to send one off with eo: O Fight tw order che placing of the seals. at all events not before sufficient timo had been | allowed for its reception and sate stowage om board.”* Necro Ixsunxectiomaxy Movewryea ix Vinarea.— A correspondent of the Richmond Times, of the 15th inst., writing from Lewi-burg, under date of the 7th ipst., #ays:—Grent excitement prevails ia Monroe county at present, in consequenes of the discovery of a contemplated servile insurrection on the part of the negroes, It appears that fro nogrocs and slaves ai alike implicated in the pl... Last Saturday night had been fixed upon as the time for commencing the work of destruction; but the disbolieal plot was re- vealed on Saturday evening. Active steps were at gnee taken to frustrate the plan of the lusangents. The county was fortunstely viriled by a tremendous thander storm on Saturday night, accompanied by a deluge ofrain which no toute had th ‘effect of assisting in frustrating the borrible do-igus ot the plotters. On Sunday, the Sth jast., tue citizons succeded in ar- resting twelve or fifteen of the ringteaders’ They have been committed to the county jail for examination, | and I have no doubt you will Le apprised ofall the par- ticulars after tho trial. Political Intelit;zence. Free Sort. Nosunarios ix Onio.-ion. D. R. Tilden | bas been nominated as the freo soil eandidate for Go- vernor of Ohio, His wife was one of tl leading «pirits in tho late Woman's Rights Convention ia that sists Tux Bestow Mawrine iy Sr. Lovis.—The tate moet. ing at St. Louis to support Col for the August electier three hundred t war character as to make the by the factions. ‘They passed reso! nullifiers, Henry Clay, and all others B. They declare for the union of the States, and ageinst the Nashville Conveution Theatnicat and Masteal, Powrny Tuxatan—Mrx. Hambtin appeared last eve- hing, in the character of Margaret Kilmore, inthe play | Love's Seetifice,” aud throughout every eeeoe her | Mer reading ful —he « ston, | 2 aplastic enunciation, | rouch knowledee of the highort watk br Mr, abty custained, Lester, ‘This her beautiful ela r. Gilbert t will b The 7 of Lou, in whi vee the fitted t whe enn dramatic repre visit the Bowery this week Proapwar Tusarer ~The Maid of Maricadorpt? Was performed last night, Mier I asMerta. She performed wit! Mr. Dyots rendered very yalus —— —- ronation ef the Jew. “Tt wa Dp KORRISON IS QONFIDENTIALEY OONSUL acer fou, Th Boil forma of private digoaen. A practice of th to-night * yen ty withows moteurs Nino's Ganev“ Homo,” the new play by Me | ™ Brougham, was repented last night. The chor: were well drilled. 1s Kerner eftee en. and Meek Hank, 2%: 21 8 rDOTK A MP Re tive. “0, B poeut to a Sova, salle ae of C3Da raat, Glegt very great ndvant nd their | * cand ia | Sachowerees a 2 apendy chy el in the second uct ary om une ally ro | hares im appl » Ti paren Th ’ y, Woh 14, tat t | @ aa notwith-tanding the gre at . . this efiy, te doling a ighbor’s shar Nght wd amusing t aetd ~ ~ iy ELY LOR 2 CRNTR : «¥ at.as or Every One @ j rt i Tt nd W\he one hamdrs . idth inst., gives the following Aialie mations ni . hat city, = few days previous raia, Apri! 2 ¢ | ouna tk oA t, | qnee of . sa com W t * aoe ay we a eear Thile event “ ’ omnedy of Ib { Wakefictd. Pilticoddy”—a agra fino Lill, and an attractive on Nariowa atRe.—The retarn of Mr. C. Barke , wisaigre gery m his & rm en nent has drawn great crowds to this poptlar establishmon t : received with reiterated cheer. if D. ‘ ; in the cherneter of Ebeneser Cait x + ef she fav crite ‘ 2 ve aiph 6) by 4, 2 imeb me 4% fe; 24 oh it age = h ¢ at diye. Total, 129.20 pleces, all ). Crawford 3 ittiommaniverngh imitations of er onthe prawn - ; *. Higeioe, The nex Neate, Mot MEDIO. BOOK® a COMPLETE eRacrivah brate seements will close « ica great bill, and Isherwood, It ie hoy 1 ( Mrs bumper. Asvon Pisce Turarnn.—In spite of state of (he weather, that benutiful thea with @ fashionable attends od to excess, minded ne of the mort maguiicent t the Italian Opera Miva Charlotte Cushman apy i in Shek ‘ecomedy of “As Y acting approached so neat pertection ¢ enthe Mr. fast u greeted with the mo plause by conclude the entertaiumen Crmrert's Ovens House —This plea crowded nightly; the amusomente are almost every taste can be gratified ruses, instrumental performa: dancing with Mr > varied that | ad . Fuimicabt Ovywrie hear Pierce's ban confived to negro songs mente Mi conres The » Abts | band of Serenaders, is attracting a Bow: | ery Cronrer Meseem ont teas | faclionable ax ever, Baran nto always turn out wery pr i aeve and a Ung members to ing mt in their The wa. reladed a | «pl fog in Balet - ve epirit of the times, in purchasing and prodacing new dramas Gease Cowernt — Signor Galdi Will give hic ferewetl | concert at the Ap dio Boome, to-m Teveuing Se veral distinguhed vet wih bia on tite we find the names of Signe fnstrugcutal por pianist wil pre: sien, Among thr the tener; Amal Mr King, ® very Benross Acewene Roows.— The novel exhibition of the develope ments of the nee world, with several mag ferent scriptural fiustrations— moving Sgares, Se, ©, 08a be sccm mighty at the above rooms, ‘The erect yurts sanee dogs rape one TEETCeT™ May Sle pert, sohe Misa, Doone, from H says :—Am to otters ie oer Tov ara | Myra inc Serr THESES mar 44 wie tin. cea ‘us that the prospect for that fruit is quite Suitrleg, Sik Wack 14 the trees being now in full bloom, aud beyond ¢ iene, Spenser or, Liverpools oop a tae reach of an ordinary frost and cold ae eo Everett & ast Int 31, Lom “re Orleans! feck oo the easews — Bebe ceten ¢ Ee Denar weather den during the ‘iret Ssate Matt ney (Pr) Morris, Belfast, 47 days, with alt and ENT h ops si Menaderegs, hence for ae NShib Gat Herbort, Charleston, 4 days, with cotton, i Bristel, March 28, with pell fear of thore who raise peaches for market, ia price will be too low, in consequence of the great quan- Lity which will be for sale. ho Petersburg News gives rather gloomy accounts of the growing crop of tobacco in that region of the State. Tt ray that ou high wad dey lands the fly has destroyod nearly all the plants. A letter trom Luue- burg cays. the planta are very small and scarce, aud athbagentisue SY Devt 3 Wright, Wm Hobson, R Briggs, lenwrs J . (Br) Ontert the prospect for & crop, at this season, never more es WATaL, fet 48 4 M'Mlorsis, MD, and $00 Th the ate gloousy; anothier ove, From Henderson, ©. C., inclines “peas & hip Gi heyy (xan Kin —Hark John Strond—A Steale of Cedar Key, to the opinion that there will uot be more than a steering B ih, Lat 490%, lon ae ai rar My gored Peng har = ede Gen Lemons rn Wiss, Ms Gna fourth or half ® crop of tobacco made this year, for the | fie rs, from leith, for speaberr ed 7.104 ti lon Shluttano, and 13 in the steerage. want of planta, . Fo Bark Kosmus—Mr J Mr 8 oe - dee and ri Weer me vk do; T Schoppe. Miss 8 Schoppe, Delius, K Beste, CITY TRADE REPORT. whart Johe Stroad, Ellwell, Cedar ors a, JF. ad 15S in the hearnd ” Mew 8 a | Turspay, May 4-6 P.M. | } sit i at beg Rs ot Mi ahr i I ys The cotton market continued steady, with pretty hark Ad cans (ir) sat Bot Bias te eae, ta Ravannab May 9, with omen on one free sales, at about the quotations given below. This rk Exact, nes tedalpiie No date, lat 3243" lon 78 16, aw ‘MEDICAL. Howe ee DESPERATE YOUR CASE MAY BE, fecred to. Twat ured by De: alas, Heine, N 20 De. treet. i sidered ee being packet day for the Canada to sail from Boston, | ,,2erk Ex ‘Change was rather thinly attended, and trade in @ | Stratto m general way rather quiet. There was no change to | "jp Columbia, bd fap) Hage, Naples, 102 days, with oranges brands of flour, while good and pure Genosoo, &o., | gut tkanwoud: tr'Piipps: Dinsthers W Os, vine leet Gopy aad wore firm, at previous quotations. There was s good | ‘we a eA ee demand for Ounadian, but sales were moderate, the notice in Western and State common or medium beat berlain & Pi ‘Downes, (Br) Doolbey, Lh iy a Basel PY with t s Camatien, bat, salen were moderate, the | eerie pemmanrn @ Deston po ee A rmness of holders checking sales, Southern brands | two deaths on feelin of my bones tod iopata onused hy dinonae dad ee= were quiet, with limited demand. ‘There was more ware Ma Me) ie St Martins, 16 days, | oney " os “at Wino: iB oo bmaperg joing in whoat, including some lots of Western, Ohio, He. the uy ‘ 0 above. Was soarce, nud holders were so firm as to check ope. | hark Butnes af Salomy hound co Gikralian, rations, Corn was firmer to-day, with a good demand | "Trig Ger of Helter, Me) Holmes, Lancereito, Y WAS COvERE for Southern and Jersey yellow, sales of which were catay Tntany58 sich ‘aah Quiney— send with ulcers ul; had ne hope of over made at an advance over previous rates. The pork | EP Buck. April 2), lat 5% 23°at» epoke bd a bel Quincey, | being cured, Rit Joine, 30 Duane street, ex market continued firm. Boef was steady. Cut moats | Sompton. 12 uh pane Staring Th days, with ca tavainute ele Giatiy. wero steady, Lard was some less buoyant, with mode- | galt'{'}'F Pe ‘ ¢ rate sales. There wes no change in coffee, Sugars brig Gen! nd Movs 5 strom a y Islande oN Yorks an ton otice MM QUOMAOR hee momen) | Ree remees, aeqvor) H Domullo, Fayuil, 1 days, with sats «The market was very dull, with sales of 100 | *&¢ ram te W 1 Bt $8 50 a $0 60% for pots, and "$5 62 @ $508 for pearls, Berxsvsturrs.—Flour—The sales of the day add up 5.800 bhis, at $4 87. $506 for common to straight State. $5250 $5 50 for mixed to straight Michigan, and $5 62. $5 75 for pure Genesee. Southern Flour was Phi Vt 8 days, with lumber and lathe. to Smith & loynte nt yu iS pasecnge Wy Sarah Nawh, Gilehelae, (af Walderboro) Jackson ville, 8 dare with timber, to Peck '® Lyman. F Joseph Gi “o 2 ith A ik RIGHARD ¥ South street, oorner of AEE te DE... L. MORTAMORE WOU'D SAY TO THOSE Wi ee Cpe ppd delicate omeay rae “Cura ut volena,” fn wr A Gust, Rogers, emails, PR, May is, Take cure of your bealth, T tomy inactive, while some holders submitted to a decline in prices. ‘he sales amounted to 800 bbls, at $5 37% for ota Ege sity theo 0 ne ‘cht Maises, and pee pomeiaes Rag od gL ng by to pn bonezer, (Nerw) Chawsen, Norway, in ballast and Bl pat gers, to Fineke & Mincke, eel, Richmond, 3 és mixed brands. $5 44 8 $5 50 for straight, and $5 62!¢ a $600 for taney. Rye Flour wax in sinall supply, and yery firm, with sales of 100 bbls. Troy at $3.00. Corn Medl—Thore was not much doing to-day, while hold- ‘view wif ou, soe thet thelr a kiad ot wedicine iv all ago, pid a} in all its forms.” Persons whose ers were firm at $2 044 $500 tor Jersey, and $3.12% hr Martha, with 6 tS aie ae ia tor Brandywine. Holders of Wheat wore more dlaposcd | Schr Portia, Wi ne MONTAGES W. A og tg ~ to sell, We hear of a sale of 5.100 bushels good Obio | , fhe Rebec at $110, and 1,100 bushels ordiuary Chicago spria, . ‘wueai'wk Giada wie badiboed te toce ao sapacion wich? James B Cummings, Ward, James River, 2 days, with lot of 4.000 burhels sold at 59. delivered. ‘There was a nq good demand for Barley, aud prime parcels wero firm. sales embraced 5.000 bushels prime two rowed at Ge., and $00 bushels common at Oc. Oats were protty with Ship Monmonth, of B: Davis, Brooks & Brig Pereey, from St Martina, Brig Yarmou: stendy at the late decline, while the demand was mo- ¥ » Pow} a derate at 420. adic, for river and canal, and 390, a 400. Keg, Pas) ond at Soe Deo < for Jersey. Corn.—The salon of the day hod 52.000 Sehr Olive Branch, from Jacksonville, r (: ; cates gear Ngee Sena penton bushels, part western, to arrive soon, at 62c. a 620. Arnn. Mi ag ate urige, 5S! SSE: able a ye willy to git vi ‘all who for western mixed ; 68c. for western and northern yel- | et, ¢0, with rain. need reas P.M. Letters will eoure sears pray . modicine forwared if NOT ONLY MONBY, BUT na | SAVED. Hunter will a) eee a, sum, if ler his ¢ low, and a 6lc, for Jersey and southera yellow. Corrox—The market continues to oxhibi tendency. and the sales reach 2,000 bales. Telegraphic Murine Reports. Bavrmonx, May 11. Arrived-Shipa Albus, Liverpool Louise & Goethe, Bre- in upward t very fall $XL i prices-middling Uplands 12%; middling Mobile 12%; | mo j bark J hb W Page, navy he And middling Orieans 125;—ut which rates buyers pure [oe Mt™ 208ePh W Page Rosron, May 4. | stonding or aMlictlog,. Patlonte ate invited te kis Digna chase freely. 10 ph tiinet Gein hes poecies. ralperaiee, 7. B—sp Ke ota reutt Ur ae eae —. bd vbbsend city, as opens ood wins ton ks Lo 44, Beaufort CU, for ew ri TTA abont 100 ‘bags: Java changed: habia’ at’) Ch ificais Sag h Lot 8 tow Oy peated tobe Beseny Strangcre tad-others who have been wate eee: angers a timore for Porto Rice. feottos of B phyeictany are solicited teal Frvsonrs—The feeling noticed in the freight market Caleponia, Livory 1. Aprit Tih bark. Adonis, do, Mis reat remedy, Hunter's bles the yorterday, was maintained to-day. Sineo the last re- | Marck 20 Mary F Sh briga tar doctors so much—cures like magic in venereal. port, 20,000 bushels of corn wore engaged at Sd. Cot- | monica, (Norm) Palaras mata Cas} udor- | Price One Dollar. and Retlect,—The aftiioted would de ton was offered freely at cia. por bale, but 3s. 6d. to 44, | Mandy Foy IT Highland C 1, Meh 13. well to reflect before trusting their health, hay ‘and, u y goods were dull at 10s. To wk ay i r SL ea hs Ri ‘Danolno,, Marek 23. April 4, Int | io many a lives, in (iT Cs, Ppreicians . fon 23 5 Vonmark for California. rant of venereal and merc senses. cer - ores were engaged at 1s. 6d., and ba- hire North Branch, Baltimore; Mary & Louisa, and Sally sible furene man to understand all the ills the Sica. Ana, NYork. family are subjec Fer of ail descriptions was in good request, and very Cuanuesros, May 10. | guceetsful practit previous gure Arrived—Bark Neptune, Boston, ©) NN vee “The sales of raisins were 1.200 boxes, at $2 eer, Ap 80, and GU0 clusters at $2.4 92 10. abtontday te eeuana or wich of Tipit at - continued in good demand, with aa upward ten- The brig reareus, from Now Yi ken of Key Weet on tho Sth inst, New Ontmavs, May 6. , for Mobile, was spo- Tiay—The demand fur North river for shipping, was © CURE NO PAY.—DR. cont may be eousniied ‘on the trenton Paes 00d, at full prices, Arrived—Ship Vyla, Boston. diseases. A practice of sixteen years, di Ou's—Theze was @ fair domand for linsoed, with sales yLapurrnta. May Lt. | Reet ef detieate. disease, suabler De. ft Toe. wi7e. for English and American. in olive ofl | gam thie ports 2’ Me SeTived at Charleston In 0) B0Ur8 | form of this disease, Wooent nace vores ‘lines days” n from tht mrrewry naed. thoro were gales of 150 baskets at $3 12! Provisions. —Pork—About 1,650 bbls. e! at $10 375 a $10 50 for prime. Also, sour prime at $9252 950, Beef was st city prime at $6, and mess at $2 254$0 76. Beef hams Mails. iro and Valparaivo, be~ will sail tocmorrows, Wath ae dat the Exchange (or bas Petter | ‘nes for a roman, Lol California, ed hands 4, and $8 684 a $8 75 for D*, JOUNSON, xO. 6 DUANE ‘STRERT, ‘80 WELL known in the treatment of delicate diseases.—The tor's ropr tation for skill in those half-cvred enses that risted for years, is pre-eminen?. Constitutional weakwaee, ong ce 7, secret habit, afleainally cused, Recens ease, in fort dave. Fo: The steamer Antelope, for nidably detatn: will were again easier, with sales of 300 DLLs. ordinary West- | etose ae above on Monday, mmpire City. crn and State, at $1450. Lard was loss buoyant: in- | | Latter tags for Southampton aad and Breen, por Washing- | D)K. RELL CONTINUES TO BE CONSULTED AT cluded in the sales are 400 bbls, at 644 a 6X6, sud ton, will alo close on Mou 00 ero, DERE isoasee ef a private nature, aud which he ence mercuric} systerm. [ho vow mashed af trvent the dense in ite fret ty Woes with wncres, and cures some times v8. Seminal. WEAKNESS, DERILITY, pr ncet tn ONLY true treatment and cure, ta mew oy kee aaa mation tion, st pares. Price is ‘an of the suthor, 88 wich etreet. ‘The above Lotter Bags are also at Kenyo 1} Wall street. Herald Marine Co: CEs Paanns ring, May 1 180. Arrived—Rrigs Tedian Queen. N’ York: ‘Foster, Raver, B Orictnst Honeys faker, Houry kegs at 6 18-16. The market for cut meats was stealy, and we note sales of 2000 hams, in salt, at 54; 3.000 shoulders at 3%, and 150 tierces plain huis ag Ge, — Lutter and Cheese continued as bofore 7 Seeny—In flax there has boon # 2.000 bags baving ehanged hands, to go out of the mar- ket, at private bargain, We note a sale of 50,000 Havanas at $15 0 N Arotines, Raynes. n., Corson, Willismashurgi: Z Tayler, Ihice, Fall Kiver, od, W Tours Hartford; Myron, itanay, £01 The morket was firm, but not active. +mall esiog were made on terms we could not a Soar —Some farther sules of Castile have been made at We, time. Wixrs.—Sales of 100 baskets Champagne ou terms not understood. Wrisxev.-We have no mutorial change to re while sales of about 30 bbls. Prison have been mandy vat 234, and 70 bbls. high proof do, wt 5'ye, cwsh. Also, | cure. or refund the m | days. No merenry w. Orrtes, To cn cab of private ais. ’ aia, Sau, Peancise WF Howates Pare 75 ihds. drudge, at Lic, time. i Torat. Kucrure ov Paoovcr ren Hensox Rivnn Boots, Tree D a 2 seminal went li tad fmpoteres, invariably cured. Veron tensive practice in Europe and Ame i te euabled to guaraates @ epacdy, safe mates cork ence, ox eee ne charge, « Conoyhanioes te aly . & vent, alen, per corcerpoudence, tm nai. Broach aud. ¥ pak Soren, Ot Ofte L ‘anal, and some Ft°) sezuog oF THE p FRACTIONL ¥i . cnt Stolz trietures, i Bis altel 4 Oats, do. Wheat, d wo BS + 20481 « «6.500 Ste light in that vieln 1 shoal water aud was he rode until moraine, eet chain, and Capt Ww chalu and auchor in order to save t M ARKETS ELSE WHERE. STOCK SATAS. A LPH, rentloe, * May it the seles to-day in 4 Maine Rails Norwich aud Wercerter, 41; 80 Reading 10 de, 00, 50 Kutland Railroad Werern Nailzoad, 102 i ty Mailrond, #0, 205 M borg Kai i per Rekiee= et the Pabe i Weretwey, nnd ty TES JUNO Married. Svndey evening, May 12. at the by Kew. Dr. Vermiiyea, Faas o Mawr vie Ang aervoue favieo ativg medicine It tee y foe (otpiest ‘The on!) Axa Csnnioas, both of t the Rev. Mr ¢ sk co, ea», both hiyn on Mond ) Pecan the Lath, b; Ar Alen to Boston, at ot this eity panion, ca h On Monday Sth, Mra. Jase Presey ’ of euGering, of phyaisal 4 4 years 19 months and oon tek peonnlary ude of the © ews been spared by wt tuners . from her late SUEPUING INTELLIGENCE, years, dn Vay 10-Arr Be brig Marriot Wild, Sotor, tm | San disccrse the conser, al A enced heavy getet fro NW, | remedice, sad most contain meds and main topma: | to whieh her som ie anbjson Oscar J (Extract of « Lotter ves « Gonstonge te Bev, ‘Varvos, May Day AM Marnicnay 5 Dear Sit-By wit has eww ree vrata oF mor in exmpequegee 0 ond vaforing erme months bet re pitt ery Meorsive cee mare and more deh oi her, petting por ite ts il or the baat jon, Ae Pert of New York, May 15, 1850, em, I fee. ty * core | set pais: Tama. Mernard, “ ' Alina, 4, May 7—Arr bark Oxproy, Leens, Boston, to | of tht Tenia had pesig saat hr Meridian. Lawry, Norfolk ie \y S al (now al two een Weare sche Mary, Briley, Camten, We | pata Tete sae Fea! ‘ C eee liyrom, lime, Riwante, wat ted to my w ats tale Folk: Werevetor, W Wu cece | ieee hed syst aa ‘i ieee tue Ve “2 foobar ‘Litt! nit toe achat ‘ta al ay WioAee ida, Rmalley, Roeton, to ret ene ate =a 7 *, ey, tom, to load aan thks Toone “havangae, Mey &-Sid bark Pract, Savon, Nort, L rt set es Catolsno, Hille No Trl M . “ ‘Pileeiphia yee tagremds a hogy ny IO ATE schre Globe, Small, Roce ty, », Pendleton, Philadelphia: Mereator, Latand, Bid 10th, dries Rether, Canova, Caleatle, Al) SoH Ws iehs ene Bae kbp Str a Jane, Mi Cornel Vekeper t, Uren, A) “at i Batts, Providence. see Te arn patie Pack: Ship New World, Haight ane pase sh tena wdody = Groven Cone, Winsiaabeni NC. hay Io 1O—Ary hark Avy donee, ican eee a ica iol ship Juan Mavthin, bound | gy Baa iia” she Wired Hea Lee eles Sac

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