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NO. 5824. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1850. SS eee TWO CENTS. INTELLIGENC Commercial Relations with the Orteatal | fury POU US I barter. | silk from China, and 57,622,802 pounds of ten, and | grouped to within the TELEGRAPHIC ie World, ed obs eg or lower, wossegen prt et cotton,| of these amounts Shanghai furnished 16,000 of the fin Ibe beisteeare ire, Siberia,and Western Rus | Broapway Tiras tragedy of “Vie- WITEBESTING FROM WASHINGTON wh nines Mad 7 for the Chinese markets, I will pres] {rrr fof aod eee Thiet oie ee Hack See ihe, aod Arabia, are aa fol- | ginia,"+ was repeated reir wena i ce Loondo jeaton a oc. “dl * | It will be recollected that Mr. Clayton recently | ently show that they can be manufactured here om mane.| tee)... Besloaaawenny | @imnanisten, Koondoon, | oo ig soalenss. Mies Davenport susta, ned the part the Arabian Sea, Hindoos- Theatrical and Musleal. and there at r || hulting station and depot, lying, as it does, within | Bokhara, Khorasan, Kokam, Lindhy, Herat, | communicated to the Senate a detailed report of | Sins enmed, and receive, became he cok etn: forty miles of Shanghai, ‘In a word, itis estimated | ehuria, &e., &c, The chief towns Comprehrnicd | Ofthe heroine with immense etest, ond dy dermis THE COMPROMISE BILL. our commercial transactions and relations with prevaile with other countries. Our vessels, laden | bY, British writers, that these locations hereafter | within this region of Central Asia, are Balk, Sa- | the various scenes where she depicts the g Tief of the restr Northeastern Asia, and the Asiatic islands of the | with id treasure ores, and | Will obtain entire precedence over all the other | markand, Bokhara, Cabul and Candahar. At these | fond daughter an the virtuous Ieowen magd, £h6 mort e precious stones, an 7 7 Vs ' by a of t . | ports and stations of China combined. But En, emporiums an extensive trade is conducted with | 'P!urous and well merited sbation of t ¥e whole ‘Movements of the Government Relative to the Pacific ocean, together with much other important of Se eee prebeart Pot pegteele foe is resolved, if possible, to overreach us in the tnterice Pesteneicoe. by mente ofcaravans, Babee g i Some of the massages te tle ping ere ‘o, tauisite | information in reference to the political condition | also the rich fabrics of China, which, Toiinade as she has endeavored to do in the Mongolian and | there is an abundance of deep and accessible river sien]. and Mise Drvenport’s perfirman ©¢ #96 Cuban Expedition. | of the Orientals. Deeming the subject of special | @ permanent traffic, would become a magnificent | Siberian regions. Foreseeing a day when the Isth- navigation. Cabul is indeed the mart of all Hin- “to produce one general feeling of admir ¥tlon. }OO8! interest, as deeply affecting our maritime affairs, | Monopoly, such as our grandest seherhes have never | TUS Of Nicaragua would be opened to her vessels ‘an, Whither resort the merchants of that vast o nnd a Zapported by she other characters 1 § she eal imaging. | UPEN an equality with the United States, and satis | Empire, while Candahar monopolizes in rivalry | more pert cron thon attendee dated tere ene and especially since the opening of a new route to | Conemps bea msc lope Tonnes ave ts monging fied by her European location that she could con- | the trade of the Khorasan, A ‘Siberian trade ie | The mms me Tee pe those Arctic and central regions, hitherto explored, | with China, ove: oH through the entrepét of Ki- | Tol seven-eighths of the Arctic and Pacific trade, so | also transacted at Tashhend, one of the chieftowas | of bis boure. ena THE GALPHIN CLAIM. ée., &e., dic. 1 adhe i at | fr 48 supplies were necessary for the European | of Ferghana, in which 3,000 camels are einployed, | BUMP patrons of he drama; he aever tails to cate. & ~~ by way of Cape Horn, and also because we have aie, | opesnd Oa faowis foam, Se et tie — markets, she commenced her encroachments upon | The towns immediately upon the banks of he In- | Stecusefully for the many palated public taste. Mise * OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. become co-partner with England in a trade we " Bes China years since ; and besides the island of Houg- | dus, are generally clever sized, and through these a | D&YePPert Fengacement bas been exceedingly falter- é ‘ portations. [A rouble ts twenty cents of our curs | a ong g y clever sized, und through these @ | ing, notwith+tanding the ott ‘Wasuivaro, May 18,1850. | might (and may probably still) have monopolized, | rency.] Kong, essential as a station for the commeree of the profitahte commerce is transacted for the near mar- | present shine in our cily. and hee eee one te We learn confidentinily, that the cabinet have in- J sought and obtained access to the papers, and Verulihiceak wiiaa Chiat | atiaunaas a | Indus, she also seized upon the island of Quelpaert, | kets. ‘The staple exchanged for Europeun goods, | her to know that h Tiahis ak Seemttinn: trom New York ond New Orivans, whlcti-.) Gs I Years Exportations, Custom House Receipts, | ¥ith the determination permanently to occupy it, be- | is wool—that is, woollen goods, for which Thibet | lsurels to her wide spr “ a elite oud another prosismation heal thar? Gre eee b ocauary of thelr contents as ee, roubles Rema, vaiam Howes Receints:| cause it would command this very trule of Shang. | and the nearer provinces to the Arabian. Sea are | the tragedy Mies Devonpes probeuly brig Proclamation from th® ” could conveniently collate, from a hasty and ine | yey) "gy ge goa “ ¥7.488'750 hui, as well as the commerce of the Corean archi- | renowned. Manufactures in gold and silver, such | being led before the eurtain ‘President in afew days, and that a revenue cuttor i$ discriminate examination. I have no doubt that, 1s42, 90,185,257 “ 19,178,864 Ls lugo, and the trade, coustwise, throughout the | a8 ormaments, &e., ave likewise bartered. At Leh, | the warm approbation of her transcend *forthwith to go down to wateh ihe Gulf coast, and to among commercial classes, the synopsis and argu- Doubling the total given for 1842, as the value ellow Sea. Her possessions in the Indian arehi- | the capital of Ladak, (hi Thibet,) the Cash- pew. —With the fine weather we may ex- “arrest any descent from our shores upon the island of ments will be read with interest. - of the exportations and importations, we have the pelugo and these waters, aow embrace Quelpaert, | mere shawl trade is eondui |, being naturally the rush to this beautiful establishment, “Guba. The Spanish Minister and Mr, Clayton have _ By reference to the commerce and navigation aggregate of $8,013,525, in American currency, as | R°!, Essington, on the Coburgh peninsula, Cape re for the caravans passing from Yar- ed In @ style of excellonce that com. had pomnasa toads cotaawchabes Teport, it appears that our entire exports to Russia, | thy. Tuation of the trade condyeted at Kinkta alone, York, the islands of Torre Straits, the southeast ea, and Russia, to Cashmere, Lahne, and the fall dhtae ah Ga ooelte co Seppad , 3 during last year, amounted in value to $1,047,582, | for Vie year ISt®, Since thea ith Railg.| Coust of Papua, the Straits settlements of Malacea, per. One thousand camel loads of the he full Sve eeewenee. Last night, The Netionat Intelligencer goes for tho President's and out imports to $1,819,083. Our exports t0 | increased, The duties poid at Kiakts ave archi Singapore and’ Penang, the island of Labuan, the | Cashinere goat wool are here anually sold and ex. | “ Home." was produced for the last thine, the amusing plan. The Union has aletter from the Hon Robt. J. China, for the same period, were $2,068,625, and | \U\cr than thoce imposed at Canto, island of Hong-Kong, and the island of changed for European goods, the principal of which | meideuts and music, together with the acting, giving Walker, ex-Secretary of the Treasury, in favor of Mr. our imports $8,083, We come now to fiscuss the island trade, with- | on the coast of Borneo, which latter com! are cotton fabries, manufaetiied from United States | 74 eatistuction to all present. Tels to be withdrawn ‘ . > “s =) ni u DO] he « ? Aggregate value ot exports toboth countries, oun gor out exomining the ocean trade directly with Canton, | PTincipal uaflic of the whole of Borneo, Our pos- Shawls and trinkets are obtained at fet pines F BOT aioe andgonordingly, on Nitto ports. ... 402.5) | and other Chinese ports. The latter is uaderstoc sessions there are yet to be acquired—our com- nominal prices, while the value of our cotton hthe whole force by every merchant, for intercourse and competition | ™t!e—We have none. exceeds 200 per ct., in value, what it obtains at Bom ont week promises have rendered us familiar with it. Sra. Isuanps or THe Sovrwern Seas. bay. ‘The estimate put upon the shaw! and oth at. Jo- | DOW to the islands of the Southern trade nlong the Indus, rn including the imports, is Glay’s compromise, The Republic is still dumb, } ‘The following are the views embraced in the resolu. | tions of Measrs, Disncy, Featherston, and Mann, on the | Grand aggregate. 6.66... 0+ e+ + «$1R 013,787 *Galphin ease:— ' This trade Was conducted mainly, if not nearly al- ‘ Fede Resolved, That the claim of George Galphin was one jogether, in American pods ant od Russian Nee 3p. Sacuaien, on Taranay.—This islan Benton's Turarne,—This popular establishment con- i long to the immediate precedi $104,000,000, allowing, Linues to be favored with that full tid that the United States was under no obligations to " ‘ " 4 cated at the mouth of the Amiu, and is 600 m in 4 2 “ ’ alf ol * ws . avored with that full tide @f success that Pay, prior to the pasisee of the act of 1848, which au- sels only entering tet egg oe meee length, by an average of 9 miles in width. Very | Ying south of 20 degrees latitu half of which to be the estimate of the exports ty bas marked it for many months past. The tered in exchange, the whole of the $32,000,000 4 ithe ii " i ‘i srely’ i use generaHy known to commercial men, ai 2 held.” “thorized and required the payment of the principal "NSW" Ccoure, what are the sources of a protita- | little is known of it. Itis, besides, entirely inde- ss y @ considerable trude, [| Valuation is obtained for ubout $4,000,000. ‘The | W#kefeld,” and h which we conduct only. ae & .. Cy ss pendent of any foreign r. Upon the eastern, oi pre col ws y . has | fair. have give aaa Toate atcet thereon was pel without Ur muchiended within the Senate's iuyuity 1. | OF American, coast of this island, whale abound in | *s!! stu 1 na ag fen variously computed ut from O0,000 to 100,000 | ot mvorken plage iroductive, to Resolved, That Congress should pass a law prohibl- | Ist, Russia,—It is solely to Asiatic Russia that | £f¢*t quantities. The oil is pronounced to be supe- i ° y ‘ ‘and this, at th public ‘The fay below its saleabl 100 oF $50,000,000. y, the character of the traffic upon But, besides the route of this river, and tinal rate of $60 alue,) Would amoi nade! however. appears so be ~The Vicar ot Wal ond as itis found attractive, it ix repented free It is ann’ 4, among other entertain- Hent bill for Monday night. Astron Poscy Thxatne.—Last eveniog Miss Cushman H i ior, though rarely sought after by our whalers. ‘The ting the payment of interest in any case by any of- we are to look for peculiar commercial advantages | Yr thou A au y ° cer of the government unless expressly directed by by means of the loaregua route, With oar home Jppane se trade with the inhabitants, and in ex- oS Pht tw probint. | Manuluctured fabrics, exchanged for the mineral | ¢hange for their firs, rey et ce ua el esolves at Con; should pass a law pri J. “ Sheri. . lish, &e, give eo, drin| vessels, course ‘Adng any wersber of the cabinet fron! declding’ on any treasures and furs of Siberis, we could almost mo- | Clothe, trinkets, tobacco pipesy &ec., that might be indinao are th 2 The Moluccas, the principal of iillole, Ceram, and Amboyna. 3. C reo, the largest island_ in ‘the world, except lize the trade which otherwise presses to the 7 Australi: d Greenland. 5. Th ond Islands, ‘nt directions with the inte t : claim. or demand against the goverament. in which OPO! 4 Peery | supplied by our vessels, and hence a profitable strate and Greciicnd. 0. the ‘Sand Islands, t ie: wed ber beautiful character of Meg Merriles, in Europes ts ers. - . e “ r d s oxtensi i a any other member of the same cabinet sbali be tnter- cfedit of European capitalists and adventurers. | Cori reree be obtained there. Besides the advan. | ‘! which are Timor, Java, Bunea, and wr Sng prvi t of Guy beginning to ands with the ested—while they may be thus associated together in Our entire intercourse with Russia, for the boo, | teges of such a commerce, our whalers would find ‘the administration of the government year, as above quoted, amounted to $12,000, oro ce with the most | it’ a convenie i i i ntly adduee in they ces) * Resolved. That we recommend the. passage of alaw hot one dollar of which accrued from the products | it # convenient and safe ground in which to fit out, ; Wace are arene ‘Sine the chief marts of Central Asia, through wealthy and | tle app audience. ‘Tb taking final the decisions made by the heads of the of Siberia, or Was the Tesult of barter with those | Tersit, andcask their oils. Much might be written | ‘he tinal They are owned by, Spain | scoutar Beeloochistun, by way of the Belooch | ab orowded to evecy f Saget “different Departments, end regulating the right of ap- provinces, with which we have never exchanged | ©! this islend, that would tend to elevate its impor | “') ("0 0 chends Aus- | port of Sonmeanne, in the province of Luz, west of | ionable andicnee we ha nat honse.— peal, ke. | the intrinsic value of a dollar. ‘To « bviate this sin- | @8¢¢ in our estimation. tralia, with tt Sunachee. ‘There is another route, irrespective of at works of Sir The following appointments have been confirmed:— gular omission, while England annually robs the 4m. Russian ann Javanese Kurc Istanns.— | south of it. The the above, through Persia, from the port of ma oe 4d by the whole Wn. Caperton, District Attorney for Kentucky; rich mines thefe of their valuable stores, we mast | But the principal islands of the Pacific that claim | 3°80, 3 ite, overland, that intersects with a namber | Sy it ete ts Wate Thom: open new alliances with the government, and ex- | our attention, are the Japanese and Russian Kurile |X. w Heb : ' ‘and commodions cities, at the intand ter- | 2}, Past the able man ad “hee th Get ete ie eee lore the penetrable but pte geht en regions of | istends. ‘They consist ia pues of twenty-two, | a Australia, Van | minus of which is Ispuban, where ull the trade thanks of the lovers of th porfaction of Virginia; Charles Bingham, Marshal for the Southern |} alund. 5. Van Dieman’s the great Manchurian. A word as to the physical | inclusive of Yesso, and ure about 600 miles in ex- wan’s Land, and New nd, belong to the | “verging from Aflzhanistan, India, Chinese Tur- P wiht BE ore. A bill will be pre- District of Alabama: William McQuiston, Marshal for Chafucier of Siberia. lis immeuse surface covers | tent, The Archipelago connects Kamtachaika with | 4.t2n's Land, and New Zealand, belon kestan, "Thibet, » Tarkey, and Egypt, © chs Northern Mississippi; Henry F. Tallmadge, Marshal an area of 7,200,000 square miles, and ouly contains | the island of Niphon. The Kuriles are named, Ist, |“ y/, PLiynesia —The islands north of the Hqua- | centrates, and which would be wholly intercepted. full house. for the Southern District of New York; A. Roberta, | a, popolation of 3,700,000. Of course, then, very | Shouttsbu; 2d, Poromuchir Shirinki ; 4th, | tor, are:-—1. Sondwieh Islands, of which the Ispahon ds the emporium of Persia, “At this mart ent enter Marrhal for Eastern Pennsylvania; and Robert H. | Mttle is known of the country, because the popula- | Mukan Kur Assey ; dth, Ana 3 6th, Amak cipal is Hawaii; 2. The Mulgrave Isiends itis said American goods are displayed by British nt for wh ‘ated, will he Knox, Marshal for Michi ; * | tion is exceedingly limited, and confined solely to | tou; 7th, Syaskutau; Sth, karma; 9th, Pschi aI drene, (which belong to Spai . T merchents, and the demand for cur cotton fabrics | given during the next week. Between 4, choruses, ys barr binbrre xarst ie communities. Te us, the field of enterprise may | kutau; 10th, Mussyr; Mth, Rack-Koke; 12th, | Caroline Islands; 5. The Pelew Islands; South | there is steadily and widely increasing. A word as | and every Phe Bho ed Toa pars i hereafter be a fruitful one. The principal products | Mutova; 13th, Rassegu; Vith, Ussussyr; 15th, | of the Equator:—6. ‘The Marquesas and Washing. | t how Thibet is reached. mmgnmacueelbls by int Venn anes Pocyeaatee (nse ene ae Later from Buenos Ayres, | ro" cold, silver, platinum, iron, copper, le d, tin, | Keoli; 10th, Scmussyr; ‘17th, Ishirpo Ot; 18th, | {on Islands 3.7, The Society Islands, of which the | 82.<fuent, with the Indus, its principal communi- | ftdit to any concert rvom, an hour ut wo cau be Boston, May 18,1850. | ouicksilver, antimony, cobalt, zinc, and coal; and | Urup; 19th, Imrup; 20th, Kunassyr; 2Ist, Fchieo- largest of ‘the gioup is Tabiti; 8. Navi “g | cation with the Indian Ocean is by way of the | “ft Westie Ohteese The hark Undine, just arrived from Buenos Ayres, , of the precious stones, diamonds, amethysts, topaz, | ta; and 22d, Yeso. ‘Their size, and the products | jsjcnds; 9. The Priendly Islands ; 10. The River Brahmaputra, intersecting the Dzangbo, aieegn onal. dam ied r® pig ew bo ‘March 9. reports two hundred yesselsin port, Freights | emeralds, red tourmalines, ” rcous, j sper, and por- | they yield, are described as follow: Islands. These islands, with the exception given, | Hhenee emptying into the Bay ef Bengal, vag fi ble and ‘aristocratic families. Bho, le a ver] 4 much depressed. and business dull. A British | phyry, ave found in great quantities. The forests Bi Producti are owned by the native population. in length over i oO miles. The river is deep and le and affuble and seems delighted wit! uenos Ayres, had been insulted bya yield the richest and most valuable of furs, and the . 4, 4 miles Jong—Sea-ottor, red fox, This disposes of the whole subject, so far as re- nd flows through the fertile valleys of pe particularly pleased with Montevideo, and the Bnglish Admiral, | Valleys whole strata of ivory deposits, while the do. precious PF, a lates to the countries and islands north and south h are supposed to prodnce teas supe- \ i Suny e lies aud their winkets. To prove ne there to demand redress. rivers and lukes abound with fish that find a 27 in cireumferenes, Much the sai the above. | of the latitude of 30 degrees north. rior to those grown in China. Besides, the ronte is al favtures, she ready sale in the Japanese and American islands. 14 broad, 7 miles tong—Seals, red fox. and eva-beavers. Tv tables will show the value of the | Somewhat nearer for Ane yerterday made it a point to ic 2ound: the ro fDerid,m: Evans, Now in exchange fur these exhaustless sources of 9 ae ges ameisntin dae atsase, | gammtverce of these iolanda, and the posscesions of | ™ vexion ; with p charming featured lady, who wero s pink bow Baravta, May 18,1890. | wealth, we have various fubries, suited to the wants the East India Company. ‘The accounts are ens | MW" A ee grow ah a ser ies of | Look out for the fashionable side of Broudway. is Mr. David EF. Evans, formerly local agent of the | of the Sibereans, and which are ever welcome to tirely on the score of Great Britain, the United ns have Drala ge iy at th peas ~ ther eciind Mannan tans vedas tim temptati tee Molland Land Company, died at his residence, in this eee er ha ahs ean Toe, bl States not participating therein a single dollar: tell oe a ne “ + rons elting Castle Garden, this evening, Mr. Loder, meso village, evening. » know to be one ofthe most finished and exeeliont m enllvaders in this city, will exert all his saperior powers of the inspiriting science of music, in order to tickle the adventege d f.cility ie afforded fc exchange of our wares, surplus cotton, and such other rm int Altai mountains, when pounded up analyzed, i a heavy per centage of gold; end one tract of CHIN A EXCEPTED), EXTENATED 15 Cuantestox, May 18th, ind discovered, ise an auriferous bed, larger than Kast tadta Co. Peper ie avy po sb one eee ars: sonst a4 Eual are aud charm tho senses of the patrons of this y a 7 ja Co. count. a ise, ed, a ere, pas ports . ion. a At dhe fire in this elty yesterday morning, there | the whole atea of Prance. | The produce of gold for r5 at a the Southem sens, Whither conspetition should long | elty of « seat on the boleoug, while one ie tnhaligg tt \qere 4.000 bales'of cotton consumed snd a consider. {0C imperial treasury, in I847, amoun! Minorals, red and white foxse. *. since have led us. But it is not too late salubrious atmorphere of son " 25,000,000, worked ‘solely by the criminals con- Whales and dolphins, furs uf By Fast ndia Co. Private Account. Tot. 4 : : renew sable quantity of Tice ; the total loss is probably not Fone Vor of the mines. ‘This may give iM ey ot the government lends itself to a eysten decidedly the far from $600,000, which ix mostly in cotton. | Some iden of the imbedded treasures which remain | 20th. 1 tong, 29 miles bros@—Pearis aud tah, $746,900 baie whieh cannot but sesult to our t versels a& neat and swift as any up aerate eae | SO0R8 SEER. 05 (he ee eee eee nt Bist, HW) do. 2s . Mainly timber. ‘Total Rxporta and Imports pax of bolstering. up propor iti “ capital | &8¥ country he globe. But imagine, abowe all. om Mall Fallure—Delegates to the Gubernato= buried there. The extraction of platinum isequally | ga. ow do. 900 do. Containing all tho above, be- | 0 BaPorss oie Cie Mo af bdanieachemee Aur one: been att ever | the Sabbath evening, the solemn, sacced strains of the ral Convention. | profitable, but is not pursued to the same extent. rides much that wo can five of Continental Abia will bey thi oy - er “4 M, ian | band. recalling to the contemplative mind the mone n regard to the fur trade, it iseapable of being cone | ibe clined Widuis ceeeit ke QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF EXPOWTS AW ill be, the opposite of commercial prosperity and | transporting thoughts—perhaps to some, of innocent Barriwone, May 18—P.M. | Gueted upon a scale of Vast magnitude. In 1847, i} Oy oles tiene Kente Neate ams 6. anere OO imports. Expo the happiness of a people. day#— perhaps, to others. a regret of not having spent “The mail has failed beyond Petersburg, Va. \ furs, estimated in value at $10,000,000, were bar- tended notice, because it is the most important Mh. Siam.— We now recur, in conclusion, to | time to more advantage, In every case it hase goed the Kuriles; but, at present, we have not the space to seare. The commereial operations that may hereafter im, the only independency not noticed. It unites | teedeney. | with the Binnah empire, and is divided from the Lancastime Bertnivoras —This band is Rescoeing bay of Bengal by the peninsula of Siam, recently | Very popular, Their polkas. quadrilles, marehes, ani annexcd to the Birman possessions. he kingdom | StbeF pieces, are rendered with great sweetness and coninins 190,000 square miles, with a popalation of | B*'™@ePy- 3,000,000. It is one of the most protific countries Oxyerie.—Plerce ta using 'y exertion to please in southern Asia, and has a water course—the river me and his negro entertainment. White sings Meinoam—which is navigable for vessels 8) miles ee — ~~ ‘he maudolia, and Lewis the capital of the kingdom. The products, &c., of oe uy e het the country are pepper, sugar, tin, Cerdaajons, eagle- ey Bees ernere The entertainment consiste wood, sapan-wood, red mangrove, bark, rose-wood, 4%, glees, choruses, an neing. cottcn, ivory, stick lve, rice, arog nuts, salt fish, del and Calvert countics, Maryland, have tered in Kinkta alone, and those disposedof in other Er eheaje = prep daa race ea an veg markets probably exceeded this bulk. [A bliek ‘vorable to the election of Gittings. | fox skin has been kuown to sell as high as Sono arise between our possessions on the Pacific and - gee | roubles.] In ivory, the trade eye Senses these islands cannot be foretold; but the transac- from the Kie Grande, | but a mere fraction of what it a Be, oa tions must be very considerable. The maguitude | (From the N. 0. Picayune, May 10.) | aleo moy be said of the other articles just enume- | OF ih. trade that may ensue to our Vessels, in ad- By the steamship Yacht we have received papers rated. ‘Tusk have been found to weigh as highas | ¥. 1° navigating the isthmus of Ni will “trom Brownsville to the dd inst. We learn from the 452 pounds. Suchis the natural character and phy- |) ould icaragua, Wil Mio Grande Sentinel that the Indians continued thelr fic,[ cnet of Siberia. even greater, 5! our government succeed in Serres fn the wae cfs Me arenas, oe “The dependency tivided inn tw provinces | Ceenne het ott Met ter or io , e am hie: pa Dred aah Tider from Brownsville waa stop- Eastern Siberia and Western Siberia, The prin partment now, we do not exchange with the entire ipal towns accessible in Western Siberia ate— | Mo” oO ey, eee teen icech’is cepearing | tontek, Thelminsky, Yakoutsk, Neitshinsk, Ud- | rchipelago the-vates ofa.thessdad dollars annual- : ly. Of course, the object of specisying the pro- 3? | the hides and skins of oxen, buflalocs, eh ‘mail, however, a4 the party in company with it skoi, Okotsk, Ajan, Tugary, Ishijinsk, Petrupaul- foto ‘od the Uubeade ia, taahovs. the ra 22 | the hides and skins of oxen joes, elepl ints, reaaae Mectn eas eeraras es" that ance, ere" | gr eum end he meta he ed ke ain ine tery ce | tne man, sce whos er nro i seesaact co that after making demoustrations es | PitCce In Western Sibtriey tivran, Krasnoyurek, | ¢ obtained at nominal: prices,, in. barter for oar ot swallows’ nests, and other articles, which | Burke, Boucher, ifémman Jobuson: Kise, Kyle Pa, imsk, Hem! i | manufactures of clay, coarse cott trinkets, &e. | are shipped for the ports of China, where the fo- | Pirsson, Sebarfenberg, and Timm. reign trade of the Siamese is mainly, but not whol- Bu nrox's Aswemmty Rooms.—Theexhibition of | '- ly, confined. The Chinese, however, trade thence nd panorama will take place every evening to Singapore and other islands in the straits of Ma- week, at the above rooms. lacea, in vessels built in Siam. The trade with eepretien —— the islands of the Malayan archipelago is of a dif- Foreign Drama and Music. ferent character, consisting of salt, sugar, oil, hog’s Mr. Macready was to hare appeared at the May- lard, rice, &c. In return, they accept British goods, rket in © Macbeth.” but an attask of neuralgic thet sprsrell , and such articles as they ean dispose of a ie sone eae is. Siam is the only country with which the Chinese government recognises an y - established commerce. 10,000 tons of clayed wu- | ME Sleek perturming Denes lady Noanintel ger and 4,000 tons of black pepper. are annunlly | with more vivacity than might have been oxpected from. | exported from Bangkok. From thia point, Thibet | her tragic style of acting: and so far as she acewnded, is nearly as acecasible as by way of the bay of Ben- | ber performance may be accepted as a triamph ot central parts. — Mr. C. Kean is said to have seared for the Princess, gal, end from hence, aleo, the man empire is | Ver natural impedimer open to exploration throughout It is supposed that commercial privileges with the | theatre written by Sir BB. ¥ on hiagte m might be secured without much, if any, new comedy,” The Cat's paw,” is’ | difheulty, and the profitable trade it presents woud 1, in the Haymarket bills warrant us in making the experiment. G_¥. Brooke still continues to sustain the Mary. We have now, with a few slight or indifferent ates Ae oye wed exceptions, examined the whole of the immense | markable tarte and vige trade that invites us to the East; and that it pre- | former rieh and m for help, the Indians quietly decampnd, and ‘ - spalatinek, ‘ona, trip} cheval Seer bod yoy ytroed Sie "eay Sato KUM which are Hourshmg’ and comment | I ore co erty, tha the ures meaty MAffeut. Hudson, the brave young oftcer who waa _ cilice, containing fron 1,000 to 20,00 inhabitanls. | £14 the Asiatic continent, as we enter the Amr, wounded a short since while gallantly charging ‘The next rtant query is, how to pene tet | and bedeea We tench Hephalion.-- Jagan comment the enemy with « party of mounted infantry, has these fields of wealth and mines of endless immediately upon the south. wince of his wounds. Lieut, Hudson fought the sure. The great Amar, which pursues its lonely Grit. Jarax.--The empire of Japan, like the Ku- Indians gallantly and bravely, but from the character course, like the Niger, with scarcely a foreign oat | | V7. J AAN< "A he empite of aryaten 9 of his troops his fonts of and bravery, instead or rudder to awake the sombre solitude whieh en- Niphon is the seal. The entire weevhoriel aren of being effective, cost him his Life Receiving a8ever® — conpasses iis Waters, traversing a hemisphere, unti pn ware Sed rece silane’ eae tithe oe pun ae {he A tapowsibie Co menage Nieherse, ho it linally wingles with, the Pacific, is the nhtura | tion of 14,000,000, Suflicient is knowmof the cot dimmousted and courngeourl; enemy on “rtery to the heart of Siberia, peg ha nie ote try and gevernment to require nothing farther in thot, only by a non oftlowr a Pigg eo ho the whole region of the arctic world. | explanation of its commercial position, for all must four privates, the others having taken fright and fi Its length is variously computed at 1,800 and 2,200 | ie satisfied that the empire contains the elements of Ue ultimately in puttmg the miles, and im width and depth capable of admitting | g trafic that will, when its ports are opened to us, flight, after hisuelf being too severely wounded to vessels of tolerable capacity. Nature has made it | Prove almost as profitable asthe overland trade with lenve the field without assistance. He was conveyed the connecting highway of the steppes of Asia | China itself. At present the Chinese and Dutch 1 = Fhe ye noe Se Seredn, wenn, us eheve ; he with the rest of the world ; and, with « volume of the only strangers permitted to trade with the aaa tee oe waiter, nine miles wide, in depth 25 feet, and navi- abitants; but it is reasonable to suppore, that in ’ ; i koa ge ned in a Seen aie gable for 500 leagues, it is a desideratum of no | 4 few years the prejudices which prevail against i ‘establiched that there in fmall moment to the commercial interests of na- ce to the closer of amity and oa on col Mint wares on the ber of the itio tions. Entering from the Pacific, Ce proceed | pl, ly bi ble thy af obi at Grande to admit fe bed seven! and bem Ne a arrive eo luents, * pom can always meee 7a ot a poset & camagt frequently those of larger rgun and Chilka. Thence, igable streat " " Seathed Iirownevie Ly way convey vessele about thirty miles farther } and, by | ions cfs, foreign wade. Put even should they cs ‘SSEtS0E98 : rs tinue stubborn, a colony of Chinese encouraged | 4 7 Point Isabel. " means of natural and ways, a direct | ¢ ould soon throw i | ents a magnificent picture, none willdeny. A} yp yin ” We take the following from the Seutine of the communication could be with the Baltic, | er teotios anaes though Mpa om me volume might be written upon the subject, but this, | gt Baddier's Welles Mies Glyn parte me ome 3d inst, A mont aggravating robbery was committed ond the Caspian and Black seas. Thns, ina word | 2 from this place to * | conducted the treilie ostensibly, as they would be py ard re ieee sir Ora Rive. at®: pate Fon, oe poe Si ben p en) | conducting it in reality. ” a4 Rice informe us (hat he was riding iu company w: i €ru. Tue Anevttay Ist..nns.—Proceeding far- Sieeaaiewellee Oear wy 05 Prsenes Creams ieee 08 ther north, we encounter the Aleutian => condensed for the occasion, and perm tagecte the first time. This character is one im whieh the facts dérived from the Secretary's report, must euf- | act: il edd to her reputation. The presentment fice. Every reader, with a map of Asia before “ye fe oe remarkable—gramd, pow and eur- can trece the tortuous but practical windings harged with terrible parcion, Miss Giyo throws into of a want of intercourse that would | ¥ a u this stupendous scheme, which contemplates a pre- | It more physical force (han f+ customary with her, and mey Ct =, resides copy ern into oar lép. eran bn | They are divided into two groups—the Fox islands cedent for American enterprise in the waternofs gives ye ar he coerinae aa silage ites Mexican sudden! ve we not the advantage of this in- | 10 the east, neerest the coast of America, and the strange hemisphere. If we open mend =e of our | retares had about it an awful reality her death was Andreanevskie islands to the west, why ha °. nearest the a heavy elab, Fema Great Britain enjoys the privilege, (as Asiatic coast. Behring’s islands, and Medaoi in this position the villain robbed him of Iremey. clothtog, hore, waddle end brifie, and mada We,AUND OTN Ue ewe “We should. at | isi also llonging to the group, le by themselves ‘bis conape. Mr. Ries, ww we bey) i oan, once, endeavor to repair the fault, by wating still farther to the west, interposing ween the clusively to ports near our own shores. (reat Bri- | wente. and to pay of the blow, made the best ay ' | for the entry of our vessels into the ports of Siberia | Andreenovskie group and Kampschatka—the penin- of the character, quali twin omitted, and the traffic dwindle Ling bis debts, whieh ‘edemption” has been per- ones = the Tequiew" n¢ e commence navigation re mt, we that the Woy clo “A value of entire ex; to the foreiga world does not exered $150,000,000, and is confined almost ex- Month Berm be . Jonty oration tage - ! thove of Kamtschatka, and the Kurile | *v!a of Kamtechatka, it will be remembered, being hese w monopolized trifle. We speak of £200 ty owing to Meas Murprnors Assavit Uron a hela wy ay PBR ol ‘We on; ion to demand | ¢ivided from Siberia proper by the sea of Ochotsk. ued Ie ar “4g win be pereeived Fo foce of every ora. It my ~man, named Richard Foote, recently from Leba- ine right of navigating the Aindr upon an equal | The Aleutians are ocenpied by a. hardy pepeiation, | the incipal @ Jes of consumption are those we our commerce is upon , but with jon, Was commited yesterday mo by Mayor footing with the Wosslts povaanennti and secure, | Who pursue the pastimes of hunti hing for | freyheh for export, and especially cotton, which Asin, and the Orientals especially, it reduces itself | M. Rerllos {e about to } Tones, on the charge of Ly pon murder & thereby, our of with the dependencies | subristence, but who have no regular trade or com- 8 4 then returns past our ports for to a'unit, ‘The vast empire owned by us upoa the | mony to be yong marie’ Ween named az, fry Mrs. of Chine the Chusan archipelago. If Nicar- | peng By wo Pago ge roe ed --" veh of the Pacific. These facts and figures are bingo places on ee aooeming senate } tries abies ta eae ond te old of the er, Whose maiden name artin, become the common high tions, . may be obtain ‘ure of supe q '* considera’ the producerandthe with these countries, and thence, with our vessels | 7 om & called made, farmerly was visited by young Foote, who, it ap- Ts Sone not oy sea ond river otter; red, gray, brown, and black pares $n hme Serene fereafter be cull. upon the Atlantic, should we tend abroad inte the | TBE Pretent Freneb Governm sely favor- i we ask the great Amar, u bie ‘ deeply in love with her, There was a saaseat orate municat foxes ; seals, whales, and walrneses in the waters; : ; heart of Chinese, Russian, Ind he Orien. | 2d! to musical and dramatie enterprise ; = od yogainet hi oF having stolen a hundred petmeibeAy Fores ck Whasas avae ign = | aod fish faseaneratts. The traffic of the islands OEY Sea histal nese tor oe fear nd tal marie, our hard; merchantme Seg away Tila. Sin cquke wosorte Qo" the Ttall : ites dollars, which caused the young lady to resolve t0 Gon of 1 T have twice | Would become of incalculable value neat in importance ere our manufactures of guns, the results of our tadustry and skill, for the sit! subeention which bad of late years been withdrawa.— have nothing to do with him. She, about three 6¢ thrice ated, in former 4, bas obtained Such is the character of the northern and eas | Oto. hardware entlery, earthenware, &e., Ke. gems, and minerals, and natural prod Of | The Opéra Comigque, we observe, holds ite pocamiary so romeo liberal privileges, treaty and yet we, | te7n commerce that awaits us in the Arctic and Bieta the East Indies proper, we could not hope to untries to which at present we are as ali ‘nd | arsistance on the condition of annually giving twenty man, named J and when this who are more intimately interested, are virtually | Pacific seas, and to the borders of Europe | yicy up a ble ‘rivalry; but with the other strangers. The field is not entirely closed to us, | mew Acts by native comporors—or, to pu Wothoraiag, é reached Foote, he became excluded. This should be looked 'to by our al and the coasts of in ocean. By a fait | iiinds, it seems to us that we possess much supe: , foskod has vaet possessions there, and powerfully | five three act and five one act w: cand made threats ye life. She Secretary of State, who has been so beneficent in | Computation, didour government succeed in ertab- rior advuntages for commercial exchanges. | influences the mele of the Indus and China; ‘The Opera-houses at for the want of with her etep-father, see South- ranting facilities ‘to Jon for the mono- | lishing new relations with the of each costa @ but, compared with the magnitude of the East, her | ® director—it might be prehend. for want wark, and on Tuesday afternoon Inst, Foote went oly of the trade altogether. | country, two hundred millions Pee iees eres Sanaa Contes pisos advantages are as a drop of water to the ocean.— | of @ composer, and for want of singers Yet Signoe “here'and broke open the young lady's trunk, took PY, Whe trade altogether, Chinese trade. Ki. | Would accrue to the commercial ty ef): semeanee oe - w+ $16,000.00 | We possess the required staple. It ia our cotton | Verdi hes eon, better rewarded In Lealy than Bestel aarapne Seetetremss leo the ms Cem akta isa frontier Si town, but it is through it | the United States in five and let iM | poy for other trade in ihe same iatitw 15 000,000 | that gives her this controlling influence; and once | fy of preduetion. of Walker; this he bit into pieces in het that we intercept gretland Russian trade with crease in ratio ra be sai Commerce with China’. . .. . sete 90,000.00 | the looms of America were employed for the marta |"? 8 ee hie departure, with some the Chinese Empire. The town is 55 miles south. | our forests would levelled the purposes ———— | of Asin, her ite and successful competition Inrenestine From Maxico.—The New Orleane - other ‘les be to her. At about half-past east of Selengensk, 180 southeast of I 174 | ship building, nece: to supply the drain im- | Total commorcial transactio . | would cease. "The other manufactures indispensa- | fie of the 10th inst., sn ao—By an arrival twelve o'clock on ‘ by those near remote regions, now wt CLC . - $115,090.000 | ble, we can also supply ; and thus, ina few years, | Mexico, we have reonterd of the <pired wo Faculte beet Gacwa and unexplored, even by the eateeption: of | Siase of say Uamed ‘ vewmon |The egeof toe aa wall ato Fscem, wouliaks {eic,S ier Journals of the ety of Mesten, Mim. ‘who were The above countries and islands all lie nonhot : ~¥ | ee ad ae he Nene ot Me CEmPET | to the BE a. inctuntve. Tegecmmn aos now the Sth degree of latitude, os far up ax the Oth, | Balance against the United State, 4. $90.000,000 unr of the East ene Songrrasie busily engaged with faancial affee. few at her most iro the 2h ion ee, ‘which wil be peion ‘iy the which execute the i SAS Rees indvidoale rae ne Fornest Drvoncr Case ry Punasenrina = bm a | had excited great discontent and energetia <aeapon into her in eight east. It is the entrepot of Central Asia, and would | islandic, with which our relations are ly Vienit- isto our competing for this splen- Civing eulotnetion (othe Ockrio¢ Common | "The Senate hes net yeteasictioned tie lew ‘The in her Lg pe be made a vowgral’ annillery to the trade with | ed.& aud when i own that more than one- Fiat. giv pip ed by yells ome Ge | penta merehandies te. aims. Mrs. Read China, through her ports the Pacific seas.— Tr. Crean, (or Tchoo Shan), forty miles from | third of it the barter of out eotton tees wil enable My RS now, to bring his | tained, that on foreign liquors ia told ran out, ee is then on a straight line south, so | § the Kewayte Central Ghize, be snail there, it is woven into fabri¢s at British fueto- | ql; Mr. F. is at present i cent. Rigorots measures have ¥ woman al that, with Kiekta, we pt the wi of the | island, (23 by_an average wide of 11,) but | ries British looms 1 prs a yh Rhye LE oa ith view ing, &: whole vicinit oo i Chinese and Tartarian trade the | very sdvantegeously located as a depot for the com- | Orn. Onientats,—We approseh now, di- | de a eee re Se Se eee oe The Hyasant Mlcaeuee oe ealse to dee to re- reading ol bod north, as we would, in the Chinese seas, at joeres of the empire. It captured by the Bri- the commerce of the Orientals. Since our Seulirdls nad secaaooay ofl that hos been already | torn to Europe. Twelfth Bagh ogee China, by means of the entrepot of Kinkta, is very | dereribed by an Ei ‘writer thus:— sient, us permission to tetaene the hn, ELE OT "A herrinbe dee occurred at the Isle de vghe where tragieal ble. It is here that the teas of the Celes- | As ® commercial emporiann, fow placesin Asia can | whicl the na artery to the heart of the Late ano Tnronrawe prom Gv apatovre—Neono tx- | the most ‘commercial place in Ww the officers were tial Empire are deposited for European consu vie in point of ‘with Chusan. On the oppo- | ental \ a trifling equivalent, in one | evrarctios.—By the arrival at this port,on Wedaos- the 18 h. Hand-bills had beem r up Mrs. Walker tion re ntly conveyed overland to | ite main are the mort flourishing cities ax respects | sence wi ‘would be an equivalent, not- ae Fernand. Gares. master, fifteen | 90 oe wages ae tad flee Os the Giga, and to St. Petersburgh and Mos | manufaaturce a+ well ae commerce, In its neigh: | yi ‘ought, forthwith, to be demand- from St , I. te ns oe « va bat ate cow, of thie fine tea reach panne J hw = nae w e In the principal 120 houses the iat tal Unie States Infantry, el check vere The lostgh eat ae ey cotemities immediately leh for oar or some time with the second fire which . Sat catan. ‘ emg Wale ee eet yh der was very hey were successfully restated ied to a railroad te the 1 oKie. ove, Goas ns crenpe had feb tet Gentotons to 4 54 he chester sit lingers im the departments of on two deathe by ohslees, im St, down the inonngen nd Laie a Bye wore Sh i ting the ins: its. NV. O. Deta, Moy 10, San Michoacan and Guanajuate.

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