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erent renter estion, are enhanced just now une the fgened nt ‘of the Galphin cabinet, the terrible rings of the whigs on segount of this raseally seer of seventy- even years interest ona doubt- ful claim, and the equally mortifying aval orders im regurd to the invasion of Cuba. The cabinet will have to be tried and condemned, before the House can act on the slavery issues ; and the pro- ceedings in the Senate will be varied | by an unquiry into the orders of the President in respect to the projected invasion of Cuba, And if the invasion shovld be successfui, or promise to successful, it will inevitably adv another element for the gene- ral arrangement o/ the slavery question Itis perfectly idle, therefore, with all these jar- ring materials to work with, and with everything in a stute of chaos, or mutiny, or disgrace—it is per- fectly idle to count upon anything im the way of efficient and concursive legislation. ft is far more plausible, from the fave of things, to assume that a uhiag at all upoo the great controversy will be adjusted, and nothing done, short of an adjournment back to the people Our Philadciphia Correspondence, Purapecruia, May 22, 1950. ‘The Foreign News— Cuba Excitement—Stocks, §c. Within a few doys, events of an equally startling and interesting character accumulate so fast, that ene is utierly at a loss what topie to broach in a street conversation. This morning the town is divided and distracted between the Cuba inva- sion—Clay’s attempt to Tylerize the administra- tion—the break down of the new steamship Atlan ‘tic—and the important commercial « by the Europe. We oaght to be the happi vichest, the greatest, the most powerfal nat the face of globe; but, somehow or other, the times are sadly out of joint, ond there is no way of ascertaining when mattersagain., Cali- fornix gold s fiom a grand commercial isis some UN next twelve months, and, notwithelondne nd American preduce going up in the 1 market, sterling bills wil go dow Ww steaum~hips at a cost of half a million, hoserable pum temporarily destroys the hopes and calculations of owners, builders and rors e we have half digested the la h we took from ourr exieo, an sion of nnot be od “under our to} to cone he aid of Congress 5 per diem, his been invoked, and invoked Car ov ly hope now, isin the church, with sre willing to repent, quired, 'y Sw have been held ) euch, to unswer t Al erm un Clark rel ain understunic The high any holders to real may in part ace cond board. nthe * bulla glorious inactivity which maths the Jord ya Fler Froop iw Mississrrrt correspondent of th ns Crescent, of the Hh ic st, Writing from Vidalia, under date of ~An es iness alone can real- he destrne » caused by the pre- two-t bards of the fo i paar the oid Ce the Sth ine the extent of gent flood. iebes ec Concor sus, der wate The o the bank of the Mis stand; but oll th country is inue Within afew year nse pepnlation has se on the high Jonds bordering on the numerous b: ous in the inte have ull been driven out. Tn th tis estimated that at least 50000 by e in like prey Coupee th ter is falling bere ve of the erev are un- ure along » levees still wrishes. great. The wa- itty, but in consequence , itis rising in the water will not ant is very small eficieney in 1,000 bales. th of Red River to the Ark length and thirty in breadth, is the heart of the cotton region; it will Not produ forth of a crop, even under the most tov umetanees, use not a fourth of the land cm vuted am aware that it is too much t the start. VB P cotton region of yy ong will be c Vinced that the ero year will be less than than of last. You may rely on it that this flood is the moet extensive since ISI8, and infinitely more destructiv that only filled up the swamps and a few plantations opened on the front lands, ‘but this sweeps over a vast region of cultivated dands, and beckward for th the four p The e custom to ery out short crop, from nt in the Inreresrive reom FLorma.—The Jacksonville Wows of the ith inst. says:--We have eguin to communicate unpleasant intelligence respecting the Indians. Froma gentleman just arrived from ‘Tempe, who hed « pefeonal conversation with Gen. Twp we learn that this distinguished officer bes «bandened #!l hepe that the Seminol Will leave the untry, being convinced that t have acted with dupheity in all the * talks” held Dy them with Captain Casey. Gen. Twiggs has no dmstrection from government, aod in fact hostilities eannot be comm: d until the fall or wint We a@hall then see if it ie in the power of our regulars to drive on Indien out of a Florida swan The advice of old settlers in the country, and officers of distinction who served in the last war, has been lected Fro a letter written by A. Jernigan, of Fort Gat- Jin, we learn thet » perty of some twenty-five dra- ne Was met neer thet place on their return to ener after an unsvecesstul pursuit of a large body of lndiene, who were aid by the officer to have gone in the direction of the head waters of the St. Jobne. Av equal number of dragoons had been also despatched in pursuit on the east side of the Kisamre and the Tohopslign Lake. . The officer #iated that he had seen where the Indians had n driving off cattle from the West Kissamee. The settlers on the fi rare evidently alarmed, and those on the ourside of the Hitchepucksassa are moving in Petitions «re in circulation to ob- dean protection from government Usrren Staves Troors Camancun Iypians Moerperep ny THR The steamer Monn Cupiain Freeborn, arrived yesterday from Indian River. We ure informed by a passenger that just revious to the sailing of the steamer, an express tived to G ral Twiggs, from the Rio eteting that the C-manche Indians great numbers, had sttacked the United forces on the Kio Grande, and killed one handred and thirty men. We have no certain information, end hope that the report is exaggerated. ‘we fear ovr treope in thet quarter ha’ Greatly —Savenmah Repu blice Appolntinents by By ond wish the adcuee and convent af the Senate. Coxsurs —Jobw Summers, of New York, to be ( fol of the United States for the port of Malaga, in ; George Monntford. of Massachusetts. to be | of the United States for the Island of Candin. Poarwacrens--t baries T Maddox. to be Postmaster @t Beltimore Maryland ; William M Blackford. to be Postmaster at Lynchburg Virgil Frederick W BaMith, to be Portmarter at Houston. Texas Court of Common Pleas. Before J May D —Chaget ve Weydell —Thie was an action for Dibel and malicwus prow cation, arising out of a evil Breceeding Drought some time siner by the present jefendant seainest Mr Chogot. for the recovery of rent pany adhnedln yd tue. The civil c of the defeat ora ha course was countenanced. hy contended there would bs no eul to the litigetion that would ensue. The court granted the non mit. and counsel for plaintiff took an exception ‘to the rule Retore Judge Woodruff al 21 —Menry M Hoilvook and others os. Eliraheth <—Thit wer an action to recover the amount remissory note. given by persons named ib 1848 for $500. geyedie in three months, and te was endorsed defendant. The de. be reed ench A bill, but for that amount to duced to do so by to the quality aud @harecter of 8 verre! named the Apollo, of ehich he ‘war the real or pretended owner, he having represented the ship to be a first-clace vessel but which wae after: wards found to be insufficient in accommodation The gp Was advertised to «sil for San Francisco, and Mr. lyatt'* party net having contdence in her appearances, declined to <mbark sds potified Mr Peveh who. it fia alleged. passed the no'e'o the present ple ntitfe, who Mow proceed to teeter the amoust Adjourned. as May 22— Ieeard of June next. when a s) Siar citing of the Court will be held tor the purpose of disposing of euch busivers The general calender will be proceeded wii ‘vith for the remainder of the term “Law Intel genres. Porarne Cover or rie Usrray Starts May No City Intelligence. Banixc oy THe Entrime Orry.—The steamship Em- pire City, Gap Wilron, sniled yesterday afternoon for hagres, bout one hundred and Atty passengers, ‘8 list of whom can be found in another column. Dean Invayt Founn,—The remains of an infaot wore found on Tuesday afternoon, in a lot in Bethune street, near West, in » am coflin, about a foot under ground The, discovery was made by somo mon who were at wor! Coun st.—Thomas Lar- kin, a driver of one of tanvillo stages, while attempting to eort on Fourth uear Faght ut halt past 4 o'clock, V enter- day, came in ‘contact with the cart, by which Larkin was thrown from the box to the pavement, strik on his head. and inflicting a severe wound, assisted to Mr. Lo rue's store, by officers Lyng aud Wil- lis, who sent for a physician to dress bis wounds. John Michaek ore detected, yesterday in a burglary, baving effected an en- trance Into the manufacturing jewelry establishment of Bhrimer & Conen No. 12 Sorth William street, w stairs, by officers Hurbinson avd Ridden, of the Fourt ward police, Meyer, im attempting to cseape, leaped from a rear window into the yard, and broke his thigh. He wus removed to the Hospital. Hantem Raitnoap—Rerction or Dineerons.—Tho annual election directors was held last Tuesday, and the following tieket elected :—Robert Schuyler, George Barker, Philip Dater, Jonathan Sturges, William 3. Wetmore, R. M. Blatchford, Thomas W. Ludlow, Ed- ward Bement, William 8. Miller, Charles Denison, Wil- liam C. Wetmore, Gouverneur Siorris of Morrisania, Jama B. Haviland, ScericiOvs Goons.— Three bonis, ladened with cotton and ship's rigging. wore found yesterday morning, at four 0 amie by officer Sharpe, of Ue Fourth ward, at thefoot of James street. Prought to the station house Exceserve Zeagoy THe Park Povice.—Yesterday, se- yeral young men Were in the Park, when one took the handkerchief of another, and threw it on one of the rase plats, Asa matter of course, the owner of the Randwerchief went on (he grass for it, aud then, with the others, quietly took a seat near by, Two police- men cuime Up soon after, and arrested bim, and vie~ lently dragged bim off until near the Tombs, whem they allowed him to go. Lt jn well to observe the regu lations about the grass, but there is such # thiug as exoessive zeal; and th wlice ought not to stretch their authority ue limits, as we are intormed they occasion: Fonious Daivine—¥ erat Ryavur.—On Monday morn- ung man, of the name of Alpheus Underhill, it one o’cloc!. nd turning sudd dows drs. “boy aly into Prince | residing at No. ing to cross the at in her arms, he cart passed over the Doyle's body, and also over the f the child, causing almost instant death. The horse was stopped, and the young man txken into custe yle and the infant were Coroner Geer held an » bedy. ‘The jury. after an hour's con- d the following verdict : * that the fi Jigabeth 1 by being Knocked down and run over by s horse and cart. driven by Alpheus Underhill, at a rapid rate, while passing the corner of Bowery and Urince street, gud that tt whole i be referred to the Grand 4 y further investigation. The Coroner, ppearanc any indie bly be found against him by the Grand Rownrism axp rar Froemex.-In another © will be found # card of the Foreman of Engine Compa. ny No. speaking the seutiuentsof the firemen of | » their re of the firemen of the whole to the rowdy boys who folluwed the engines, hose carts and trucks, and involve the peaceable members in quarrels, or in what is pearly as bad, the reputation of | Towdyism. ‘The members of No. 9 have takou the pro- of their unwel; iow. eredit for the my ich on the subject. We hope others he firemen were unat- rhouting, noisy follows, riots and rows them would be few and far butween. On Sua- two disgraceful ricts in different parts between members of Engine Company No, 04, atid Hose Companies No. 11 and !2.in Thompson y have come ou will imitate their example. tended by there amon) gine No. 0 and Hose 14. These riots were exused more by the rowdy boys than by the respectable firemen Two or 4 were arrested for the riot in the Bowery, and altempts were made to get them off, before the sterday, whieh wer in the power of the firemen. and th put astep tothese thing». Let them follow the exam- ple of No Pipaencwx May Drowxsn.—The Coroner, on Monday, | held an inquest, at the First Ward Station House, oa the bedy of an unknown man, found floating in the East Kiver, between piers No. 11 and 12 death by drowning. pored to be (hat of Wim. Wennir Perris, of the British | jay morning, in Eleventh street, at one y hose cart No. 4, breaking his leg. brought to the station house, where his leg was set by | Dr. Stearns, and then conveyed to his residence, No. 74 ersley street. is Waren Srueer.—Tuesday forenoon a fire broke cut in S10 Water street, near Roosevelt, a rookery was constined Fine iN Thomrson Sraret.—A fire broke out in ro | Thompson street, Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, in a stable of Mr. Kelly, in the rear, which was destroyed, to- ether with three fraae buildings inhabited poor fam ies Fe is Sovrn Syarer.—At half. -* 10 o'clock Tuer Liverpool pasrage office. "The fire originated in the Upper Hong, cet ied by Mr. Zereka, threatenrd the whole building. By the exertions of the firemen, eho brought the hore inside the b viding | and on top, the flames were subdued in about 45 mi- nutes after bursting forth, The damage by water is | renter than by fire, It ix not vory certain how the re originated, but it is believed that it had some con- nection with the fiting for acamphene manufactory. Plumbers had been a* work im it, tated (hat the lead was melted Uno held an juest ferry, on the body of floating in the river, body was tak found om Lal oe v4 of the deceased which tended to | the identity of the body. Verdict—death by drowning. Police I telligences Case of One-Byed sree on the * Torpedo"? Charge. ~The examination of William i. Thom, or othe: wise known as One-Kyed Thompson, was set down for o'clock yesterday morning, before Justice Osborne. at Tor Mr. MeKeon, the District Attorne, ed, and #0 did Thom pron, accompani with ounsel, Mr Camp. Mr. McKeon asked the magis- for ® postponement, as witnesses on the part of esterday, at the Ferry house, South unknown man, found dead, eud of the Battery. The | #8 several of them resi tat Canandaigua, in trial of Samuel Drury, as to the acknowledgments made by Thompson to them in reterence to the mv of the “torpedo” box that exploded in Mr. house. However, McKeon said thet if Thomp. witnesses, part of Mr. Thompson, remarked that nothing of the kind, as the testimony of #u be relied upon, aod that he * vory different state of fucts on the crore-examination holders were not so firm of thore witnesses. Justice ( said, that under those circumstances {t would be advatngeous to the prisoner to have those witnesses exemined, and as it wo fix days to accomplish that object, aud bring the par- ties here, he would further postpone the hear!og antil Wednesday of next VT Vall aah the mer ning wtrrest af Dewy —Three of the mont des- perate looking hrm arreste. sbout one o' ‘clock yesterday morn by the —, the Fourth ward, J jeer ry wore detected hy testimony of officer H that about one o'riork tion was led toe store No 12 Nerth William street. of this light he distinetly observed men moving about, evidently in search of plunder Therefore, without making any alarm to divturb the rogues he preoured the aid of officers Harbinson, Kkicen Janie, and Shea, and thus) :irforced. the officers proceeded to the atere, the burgiare being vp staire at work On reaching the outer door. they discovered the pad- ik to be broken off he door open. The officers | them placed « gw the others Pp stairs. ‘The burglars heart he of som pe J nding no other oat 0 the arms of the policemen. re the serend ste vy window in the rear, threw it up, and Spreng out into the yard below. Ove ef the burglars landed om the shed in the yard, tothe city hoapital. The other two recsived bard snd severe bruises, secured by tbe police. The premiers thus ba: g)arlousty entered belonged to Scheiver & Conrn. manutacturing rge | chive a chee Re rogues gave their pames s¢ James Murphy, Joba Michaela apd John roy oy known Five Point thieves, The latter rogue is one who broke hie Doyle. came to its death | daring | | | stolen the mon Justice Osborne committed both the fair dameels for trial, on the charge. Burglary —Scwe bold rogues ‘on Tuenday night, broke open the and shoe store, No. 100 Canal sivoet, by foreing open the front door, stealing qthexefoom agete- tity ‘and shoes, valued at $150, No arrest. Mr. tement to the Pablic, (Prom the Pennsylvanian, May 22.) Now that Mr. ee intends making an appeal to the Courts of Philadelphia, for red) the press is again resorted to, to breek hun down by falsehoods and culdmnies of the basest character, in the hope of poisoning the public mind. In order, therefore, to show the utter infamy of this attempt, he will henceforth let the facts answer their anders.— The following appears in the New York Ipod and is the latest evidence of this design. aks for itself. ‘( ere follows the statement of Mr. Jamison, pul lished i in the Herald of Tueeday) é To aioe to Sissacp and his letter, the follow- ing affidavit, taken from the evidence reeently be- fere the Legislature, voluntary made a very respectable geutlenan, establishes the amount of credence to be attached to his statements, and gives another leaf from his own history. ‘The ‘origi of this affidavit is now in Mr. Forrest’s possession, in this , and may be seen by any who desire to ex- amine it:— {cory.] City and County of New York : Henry B. Hunt. being duly sworn, saith, that he has known George W. Jamison for many yenras and this deponent further saith, that the said ns char- acter for truth and veracity is bad, and that he is not to be believed under oath. “And this deponent further eaith. hat Oh George W. Jamison is notorious as utterly without Principle or hy ir in rey ; that some time in or about the year 1848, th: orge W. Jamixon was on terms of tlendly intimacy with this deponent, who was then living at Buffalo. with bis wife ; that this deponent ad- mitied the caid Jninison freely, and with entire conf dence, to his fami!) civele; that the said Jamison, by every specice ot suluctive and insidious art, first cor- rupted the mind of depenent’s said wife. and finally se- duced her from the path of duty and of honor: 4 ENKY BLAINE HUNT, Sworet befiey mo, this Sots April, 1850, P. 8. Howes, Commissioner for P vania in New Yor! The facts, stated here, made by authority, are all matters of record, or susceptible of proof ; and are nd «pring cart. at a very furious | published for the pnrpose of placing the community ov their guard egainst the attempt now muking to poison the public mind in anticipation sf the trial shortly to come off in this city. Prrexsive Fauuny.—The failure ofa wholesale hard- Ware frm was aunounced inthis city, op BSaturda: ‘The liabilities are stated at $160.00 d the assets a eum beyond th t in a state to be renlized it pre: unfavorable news from Catifornia ia said to have caused thy fuilure—Boston CITY FRADE nuront. Vevwesnay, May 22—6 P.M. was comparatively easy, with umn | moderate. | mand, with light that company—and, we sre confident, of the majority | department—in reference | nnd cules pretty frecly made, and in some cases, af | | st, and the other in the Bowery, between members of Ea- | = bbls. | eae | with sales of 1.000 bbls. at $5 6: | $6 68 Verdict, | body aubseyuently was sup- | ¢} +A young man, aamed Donnelly, was ran | Xothin, He was | | delivered, | that it was desirable to get rid of. The old building | ie a O4);e. for Western mixed; 6444 © 650, for West- up of that part of the bailding | from the water, but no evidence was | prosecution could not = duced under several | with ry demand r ine State; that is, the witnesses whe testified on the | mit the declaration thus made by those ad prim) | Tar was unchanged ht forward and Ines, at $97 possibly ake some five or ai uretiy. “8 pepe we have only to not where he remeined witha broken thigh taut coneeyed Ww t no boner broken. They were all | nets eoverel | | the r b~ is bes jump. This trio of burglars, are about aa | looking set of fellows as the police court have witbersed for come time past. Justice Usborne sued Mer hy and Michaels to the Tombs for trial, wil consigned to the Tombs. when the inces him able to beremoved Much a as ee “y¥ -y fg as vigilant nod joa ~~ ' EA more of those desperate taken and brought Nee Drshonest Colere Ladies. myo 4 of the Fifth werd. arrested, 2sF Asner e inclined to wait the s letters, The flour market con- d with an upward tendeney in jally for medium and common brands tern, Conadian was firm, bat-sales were outhorn brands were firma and in good de- ales Wheat was firm, and good to prime Genesee was held at a material advance over previous rates, Corn was in active demand, State and A qnotation. Pork con were moderates. Beef remained ef hams were dull, Gut meats dull. Coffee was inactive at previous rates, Sugars were arm, with an upward ten- dency in_ prices. is were steady. with a fair amount offering. chiefly cotton and corn for Livorpool. firmness exhibited on the good demand, and sales | of TO barrels at $ arls were inactive, with limited tales, at $5 62. The exports from the Ist to the 2ist May. add up. of en advance over y tinned firm. but sale without change. were stead part of bo 1850. 1849. ay 6 2.228 a6 161 a We noticed sales of 6.400 bis. tor No. 2 auperfine; $5 37 a $5 62% for common to straight State; $5 68 a $5 87 for mixed Michig: and $6008 $61 bn pure Ge- aithern Fiow was steady and in fair request, 2h a $5 O8% for mixed; $6 25 for fancy ndywine, and Georgetown. "leur was rcaree: ut 100 bbls. sold at 92ST a Corn Meal was in limited supply, with sal 0 Dbis, Jersey at $3, Holders of Wheut have put up their | quotations, while for Genesee $147 haa been refused has transpirea worth noticing. There was more firmness in the market for Rye, reached 2860 bushels, at 6955 9 60 cew ‘There was little doing in Oets to-day, and | the market war weil supplied. at 44 a.46e. for Northern ere wees considerable movement in the market for Corn to-day, Which Tosehwed made of 44.000 burbels, at O2c. for inferior Southern, in ste and ¥5 $5 T5 for straight ndria, Baltimore, Bs Rue ern yellow; and O6¢. for Southern white and yellow, and Northern yellow. Cott0s.—The sales reached about 1,000 bales, with. a Conner Tipu a ai —The market was quiet to- 4 aged about ithe same, viz :— nice for Ri 10 | a ¥ for Java. day forenoon, a fire broke the fine five story | —Cotton was engaged for Liverpool at d., building. of granite front, be ‘South ftreot, within ove | gen ah ge re Heavy door ‘uriing Fi! Tk is occupied by reveral ee |e | goods ranged from 10s. a 12s. 6d. There was nothing we "principal being Tapscott, proprietor of the New Ft Tee in. To tiavre, cotton was engaged at o., and es, at $4 for pots, and $5 for pearls. Teort- Sales of about 400 boxes of raisins were made at $2750 $250; 100 bhis. Zante currants were sold at 5 ¢ noticed farther sales of Canton No.1, 40 che, i $i 75, 4 months Fun The market for Sochere t with sales of at $650 G were plenty and were very dull; all the dry cod any 2500 quintals— heve been sold to the trade, at $2 87 & $2 94 Hay.~ The sales of North River sum up 1,000 bales, at 54 0 We. for shipping qualities. There was a fair stock in the market, and prices. it anythiug, tend downward. Hemr.—The incressed receipts have aided in we ing the market for American, which was very vy. The stock in the market was very large, and ‘he demand quite limited. . Tors bere was a continued dulness in the mar. The and was contined to a fow ket tor this artiole enotso firmas they were 4 firmer feciing in the market, but | we know of no sales. Lran.—Foreign was held finaly, but was quiet. There was nothing of importance doing in domestic. Lime —Common Thomaston was in fair a. ; there were sales made of bbls a | ence asexs continues frm, 1 Cardenas was sold at conte, Navat Stones.—The stock of turpentine much reduced, and as the season of the new crop at the South was v backward, holders have realized an in good request at 33 a dtc. hive rosin scarce and held firm. On. —Lineecd was comparatively quiet at @e. et for pork was dull, and though no sales have been We quote mess at $10 62%; clear mess at $11 75; soar aud prime at $6 75, There was con- sah fe im the beef market, with rales of 5 for § ry m ce. Common vistors —The mar! mede at lower en prime at $8 2%, 9 $875, marke: cnske were made at $3 2) 8 $9 624 Satr—A cargo of Liverpool, afloat, changed hands on private terme inles of about wom hhds. of New Or. Breans. leans were mesos 4 daboat 400 boxes at 4 timothy very little doing, Jes on speculation. Rough ‘tax Drought $1 6 per 56 Ibe, Tonaceo.—The market was comparati vel; gaa of 20 0 20 clover ds ot tucky. by auction, at Oise Woisaty.. The warket was better for Prisom, with sales of 50 bbls, at Bhe. Drudge sold in lots, at 240. time wita Interest added Toran Peessrts Prowrce ren Nonrn Riven Boats, vets Day Plour, bbls. 12012 Corn, bush A‘ hy 288 Wheat Provisiobe. pacl MARKETS Ruskw HLRR. “a ets ee ‘ a Teneraies Pe ae eae a ——s ade ated : } ‘ . : DOMESTIC MARKETS. Poreign Malls. LT Smpth, B Mayhew, Win Michail, IW Huye Cot without wren Bacs for Rio Janeiro and Vali Doe ay, ttn a rttont ah | cher, Rents aoe ea eae | Ae a, ge Ay skier :. tel ‘el 26 tor commenand cod beads, | Eyre se yeouior Peal, for Liverpoal. will close ab Geo MeBwon, H D Wilson, Geo A Jo eee pet ae 20 4 U0 barrels. Cora Mval.—A | ghe above Saturday, 25¢h ek, where iet= | John el oy. MM Mandy tore com bo pre-paid vo say pert of t the nd about 200 barrels a holders now asi “l 4 000 bushels sold at $1 15 $1 16 for red, and $1 Wa $1 21 for white. Ryo is scarce. at 6le Corn is better, and 2.900 bushels Southern ellow sold at 620, ip demand, and 2500 bi Pennsylvania brought we ‘The above Lotter Bags are also at Kenyou’s, 9! Wall street. ‘MEDICAL. SS BALSAM OF Ww er Mositar, Mecsadhuetg x pe we gs fin skilful DiF wet +P ~H "9 # lon, peta: and eepecial Ta yorives dle a 42c. Bark—Quercitron sold at $41 per ton. | Plym: Ni cw , wht Mary Sreasmadaes Rice is ld more firmly, and sore holders atk $3.75 | Rweline, from Igsitimers, sud, Sark Gee. figariaon, fae forbes vag rat nite gnure contidence aad w wie ‘ per 100 tbe. for prime. Of coffeo, some sales of Rio | Alexandria, The latter snils to-day for St Thomas, Toe Alto recommended Steamer Goliah, ‘of aud trom New sork, hound to San Frans woneks cisco. arrived yesterday for the purpose of prow The surply ar i ample, an re were reported at a private bargai Sugar and molass- es were firm, but without mue ling. Pork in good she will LsroRTaNT PROM Canana, demand, at $11 a $% 2) for mess and prime. but hold- . Her ‘Quesre, ora ek wore. iaeon and iard sella at former quoted i nnd fies aiMictod with Asth enn hase oh ae rates Butter isdull, Whiskey is steady, at 2so. for ae ad Rie mlgnny bee i ben Knew 4 ns Two years bbis., and 223;¢. for hhds, Freighta were dull, New Beprony Out. Manner, May 20.—Sperm con- he Asthing tars G Viatsam of wiht ry Arrived—ship Rlixton me Bick, ro much vo that I cou Hoghby, ® ‘ago T was qui tinues in good request, and prices have slightly ad- | Comm¢dore Stewart, b the agent of this city, a bottl falsara, o vanced since our last. We notice rales of cargoes, | minkton, No; sched Ex Ridgway, Pret Hierored had taken th Tfolt relieved, Tene igi, ine” Cone pete ger jell, Treland. N'York: Wa Siev tipued taking tit had! used three’ wr Fome bot which completely cured me. resent other severe cold, and inimediately Tesorted to able ‘and a part of 01 ile had the desired eifvct. gheertully recomim ead maz fonda and ell cohore whe ert to try this ne for their cong) lds, larly the Asthma. Respectfully vours, at 117e., aud 253 sold ; 0b at 1I7}e. F 200 ‘bbls, at prices we did not learn. Whale—Duri tev qusta pelese have grease adeeasel trom &8 5 4c, to 50 a62c. per gallon for good and prime, and it in now firm at these latter rates, This advance is chieily owing to the assured anticipations generally entertained that the supply the present year will tall below the regular demand. In 1849. the importations of whate oil were 248.000 bbls., which, including a stock of 20,000 bbis. on hand Jan, 1, 1849. gave an aggregate of 268.000 bbls, The stock om hand Jan_ 1, 1550, 15.600; i portations to the prevent time, 155,000 bbls. estimated importations during the remainder of th year, 60,000 bbis.; showing an aggregate for the year of 208 0WO bbis.. or 60.000 bbis. leas than tho aggregate of last year, The onbauced value of «perm oil, together with th Sam! Brown, well oo sohrs ih Bai tom, Foster, PRiver: WP Gareitt, ihe report, Ri; Eisai Lawless, Bristol, Ris Martha Stuart, Teal, Rich- mon Miscellancous, Seun Dar. Nonrx, Jennet. from Brase 0 molasses, aprung aleak s* sea, attack aha Se ate ng only. a Tow articles of olething, and Tie 10Uh, in the steam towboat Whalemen. On Of Shore Grohnd, Jau li, Hyéaspe, Tallman, NB, 500 hale alongside sc 57 min N, lon % 40 W, Mount Mente 50 s, Maiden Lane; at Willige Burson orally thro ae Haviland, Keose & Cor Courtlandt street; and b the United States an the Dy te —— be sp and Spoxen—Nov 16, ten. of and from New Bedford, bee 12, for North Pacific, improved quality of whale, has moreover i. tation with all good by uti preduced an increased consumption of the Inter, | "*" ens Buch holy tien, Tiss then, 10 tect inet which it is believed must prevent any permanent re- | Bark Lucinda Maria, from Havana for Boston, 19th inst, agro et stint t, to violate the annetity of t three of its most fred temples? Would any tian of commun sense, © duction from present prices, whilo a further advance | South Shoal N 100 miles. may be expected as the more active business season. approaches. During the past week transactions have been to a Hmited extent. Sales haye been made of 1.500 bbls, N. W. Coast at 52a 52%,: 350 bbls, do. at 4) and 400 bbls, at Sic. Whalebone—We notiea ex of 21.660 Ibs, mostly Polar, at 35¢., and 4,000 lbs, N. W. Coast on private terms. Telegraphic Reports. Naw Onieans, May 18, 1860. The sales of cotton to-day reach 1,000 bales—prices are comparatively one-cighth of a cout lower. The market for rice is improving. It is now held at $3 76 a $3 58%. We are now waiting the receipts of the Hibernia’s advices. Foreign Ports. jpanednons, April S—Arr bork Frenk, Sheed, Philadel- rtm ram, April 261d J ir Bo wth tro (h in), doy ad on Trinacria (from Palermo), di Pour av Prixcx, May Schr Mary Chitton, Ha from Boston, 17 4 rE brige Nithoroy, Rendell, Matanzas tis. Cassi Alexandria, V: Kio GRanhx (at the North port), March 22—Sehr Avenger | (Br), for Boston, ready. Home Ports. ArexaxprtA, May 2—Arr bark Gen Harrison, Meade, Bar- badoca, Sid sett Bolivar, Bernard, Nantucket ‘Arrowav, Mu re schr Mary, Milliken, Baltimore, Brenevint's, SC, May 10-rare set Honey aire, Wao 3 | York, loading for’ Porkanonth NU; 12th, sche Biston, Taz. | Cia isch mes, Holmes, Por‘land: Harbinger, | Heath, Bo tie, Conn, .h Bryant (from Girgenti), te). NYork; 24th, Velona ato (from Castellamare), do 5 uy should'ovcr prove = fallete, money will be returned. 81 4 bertle. $0 doneng TALBOT wares mw "a8 | D%. L. MORTAMORE, 196 WILLIA. malted (free of charge) . to9 P.M, yy eure, ape sa health, ins, STREST. MAY BI ioata diseases, fro trontment D% ud -cheaa If you value y id. those _men whe tell you “thist they wl for sneh assertions prove them to te igne as hendreds who call. upo od eatfe, Sundays « x His mode of New Onteans, May 19, ‘The market for cotton is less firm, and prices have declined 3 of « cent, ‘The sales of the week add up 10,000 bales, ineluding middling, at 12¢ ; and good mid- dling at 1240. We notice an advonce in the price of mess pork. with sales of 5000 bble. at $10 a $10 25, Holders ot Rio coffee have succeeded in establishing an advance; some §.000 bags have changed hands, at Se. ® Sie. There iy ab upward tendency in the sagar mar- ket. while holders do not seem inclined to press sales, New Orleans molasses continues in fair request and firm, with fair sales, at 250 @ 27e. per gailon. There Weh, sehr Wakuliah, Varnum, M all with lumber, Ve by several eminent phy: ulcwsation in my legs and arms, svelling of my bones and joints, “canved by di W. GIBBO! cuettiy to toe above Ex-Alderivan, Fourteenth ward; J, B. Fiah, 105 Sourh vtrvet. Signet toh, dou; J. ASoTIRE. MY WHOLE GODY WAS COVERED with ulcers. T suffered dreadful; had no being cured. Dr. Heine, 20 Duane et ALEX. MACKAY, ac che ship yard of. pain a Cornelia, Titan hat é ile; Br brig Prince Ather | Newport, W;sehrs Charm, Berry, Riehmond. va Arian: ie, y ehmnond Eldetige, Norfolk; rast May 31 Arr atte irloy) brig This waathe ves Wesiervele & Vackay. is more activity among denivrs ot lard, while quotations | sel ‘Teporte Brae hove improved fully 3s cent; thetransuetious in prime Mittinen, Orleans, brig | E EVER GUTFENGD VIKA 1UavE. a Pax qualities within the @ week are very large, at To. steamship Hibernia's news las just been received here | m He Its effect on the produce markets in general, is es yet unknown, n was Covered will Jen and painfol, my limbs erutehes fer vighteen mow When all hopes were gone, Duane strove, restored me te hontth, CAPTAIN RIGNARD YATE: ere, my boags and joints awol sl 5 Nothing sld: wind NE, and stormy. ke Bristow, KL, May 12—Arr sehr Diadem, Liscomb, NOr- jenns. wsvos, May 18—Cid brig Narcisa (Sp), Dominock, leona; sehr Dart, Somers, Philadoipacs, Sid ship i Barrimone, May 22, 1850. NYork. donth Te Thero is a fair demand for Howard street flour, with ay, Fis otal Silane, frome Lahenss — me sales of considerable parcels at $5 25. Some holders heat up against as ents center on su om yi ae tre inclinedtoark more. There has been a good busi- | "A"hrip"vuppooed’ te be'londed with eosl, whilee com the akin, marhood's dubilities, tmeedts iveases of feinales. Those who havel ‘ucluer, he wonid be hapog| A perteot cure or nel ‘Tisand drops, $1. DEUILITY, RoR ONLY] new and invalnabte jafore| mastar! velt-ollution, impotence. Ro, Contained in Dr. Ralph's Practical Private Treaties: sth ads g nese done in corn at 68 We. comins down, struck on the lower end of Joc Plogeer where he still romaine, but at high water to-night wilt fo lah, and Aaron J Harvey, for Bosten, wont Borrow, May 22, 1850. Annexed were tho stock snies to-day:—2) shares EB. ton and Maine Railroad, 103; 60 Ver. Cen. Railroad, 2 20 Boston and Providence I; and Massachusetts Kailroad, May 1¢—C1d ships Brin ~fe; Bragh (Br), Thomp- i; Remittance, Moores, NY Ra mabewvesk. Geshe (Be), Lowry, 8t Pe ark Rolla, Jarvis, orsbarg: NYork; brig Pal Railroad, 109% 1 Northern Ra: lroad. 66: ” Fy tion, 42 pages. Price $1. Ie hadof the bor. #5 Grenme| — a ae . rs Sr 2534; 80 do., 830, 2794; Noxrorx, May S1—Arr sebrs Mary Jano, Bentley. ‘wich street. jo, 800, 27 le Tie; Ww do, 630, 27%; 20 ‘Tayler, Nickerson, Boston: Vesper, U5 Reading Railroad, b3. 24%; 5 Auburn and Rochester if, Baker, Providenes; Hann: + CTOR SPOT ASCO, FROM saab, aT DI read. 2%; 6 Grocers’ Ba: nk, is; 50 Edgeworth immediate and ¢: edi matady, and] er, NVark: Pax ordinary’ wures of ‘6 ie Yani. Rrigh whe bas already established Bcharacter ia this eouwtey core} 1 Company. BOO, Tz; 50 do, TY East Boston Com- Brothers, Fe ontly de any, 15%; 8 Eesex Co., 105; $213 Vermont central Rist Fohorative of is Buropean fame, can be suneulted trv Kativead ‘dividend, 79; "63,500 Norfolk county bonds. Petvese peer goes RT ee ba; $50 do., 5 Anany, May 22, 1850. ‘The receipts by Canal since yesterday, are as fol- lows :—Flour, 4,000 bbis.; wheat, none; corn, none. The transactions in flour are not quite #o large as thove of yesterday, while pure Genesee gold at $5 87 a 6. Straight Slate and Western at $5 12a 525; and com- mon State snd mixed Western et $575. There is a dull feeling in the market for corn, yet holders are very firm. ‘The operations of the day add up 5,000 bushels, at G2e for round yellow and mixed Westera Borraco, May 22, 1850. during the past twenty-four hours, ur, 2.000 bbls.; wheat, 740 bushels; ‘The market for four is dull and un: on private dirense have been #pent in * trreet, with the signatures of the first panes { medicine thi country A cure, oF no charge. © CURE NO PAY.—DK. CORBI jo DUANE 88, mey be consulted on the treatment of certain daits «se A practice of sizte rete. ced te he creat ite diseases, enables wense. of 1s ean 3 New Bevrony, May 20-Are # stoops Goorziana, Albany; rabies DOW. jex, and Helen, NYork. Cld bark Maria, Posier, Mataa- vent, May 19—Arrschrs Almia, Remick. oat, St: Ee Churehill, NYork; 20ch, Sylvia B, Gib! nt New Loxvoy, for NXork: 20h, pr: schrt Daniel Webste sloop New London, Latham, aneurinia, ‘May 21—Are vei Florence, Surrey, ew 2 May 19—Arr sehr Anti, Almsbury, Camden J Lawrence, York. ‘Sid (9th, olkerta “sivany; ‘Nimrod, Lovell, dot ‘vini~ ment of 4 form of t! doa ARD—JEFF&IES ANTIDOTE, a seas Mia ture for the enre of The receipts be are as follow eorn, 11,000 do. 5500 2 Rew. settled. | Holders, in consequence of th favorable news Le without the lease, i ofermte ence ask an advance, but buyers refuse to ta once eetterd, Palind ‘score business. except the rates current betore the rece! i mies of Bolders checks are ib up it estilo, with felt duseotie be confined to a lot of 11000 bushels Wisconsin, at it soa corey ease ita Sanday aboard le see mae ws 'The foreign ee ee baw ee = “4 * Dendy, ay iG, 1s roadway; tit) Bayard strom and wo sales im have io le whiskey pelln at 22 centa, Mare, Ns ton xx epg ge gt ee ANT! sehr Merchant, Couch, N York: wl Thos’ Ireland, Some Married, On Wednesday, 22d inst, by the Right Kev. Dr. TO. health, ae hakoese’ it, are wendorte Hughes, Wintsay J. Sevoen,'to Many, daughter of the | Smith 4s 1 Charles Ca#ehman. er x Ga, W—Arr brig Martha re, Be °. ait New Rochelle, ou the 2lat int by the Rev. Mr. wa schrt "New Globe! Wartona amanda. Cll iaer4 Son, PM *f sr oer sak wibenr 6 papas oa elton. any'L. Onaxneay, of New Kochelle, to a Aol, r a Me, Jauze Luv, of New York. - md Alrare, Goulds ail tor North }end at the Dr's = _ a nih ia his osc rangery and ‘ rane te ‘sed ‘sounes 23 yout . bork ian. S 5, Wi tar pe Fee ea » . 5 Her remains were taken to the Cypress Hill Cemetery oe Y sta Mey iinare sche Le Sire for interment nae jowitor, NYork; We fh, 6 frown, d Sar -m oP cunks palet at At Woodbridge, May 20th, after, a short illnens, | dent, NYork: 10h. sehr Tiger, Philadelphin, tatal application, from persons der the Warren Scorn. aged 18 years , Gurney, N York. contet omnes Biseitans for. ig remains were Eiken th Stasafoed, Coun., for inter ———— Reade strest, near t ment At Cambridge, Washington county, Now York, on Passongore Arstved. Friday, the 17th inst, aster» lo oan Axrwxnr—Ship Sardinia—H Ennis, P Maitre, and 10 whieh she bore with Christian fortitu the steerage, all well. ca Busna, wife of John Rusk, in the moran, Oo. on the 12th Inst., Cuanuxs A. 8 ron, aged 34 years. _—_—— phi ton; A Boobs Mee saoety, at icy ar ‘ “Enel in arlenton ase, Mins Bert Meners Jobn Kyle, che Hiabiteh, New Yor! chi, N Orleans: G'W Jones, nab; Chas B _ a, Menton; Sab 2a ETH mpeon, Philedelphies it Wale ker New Orleans; Alex Grant aud son; Las- Jon Lawton; & Kerr. Indy, Wm De Rahm sod te " ‘ark, © s Nerveesd ort Waltha * scam sarki Baldwin, Quebes,J MeMurray; Do =e o{ br), Smith: mewiaen, ea, Wy Dare Werelay he Livtnevtee, oie play he “pe os M Trowbrid “4 fe Ba KE Sandtort PR e ot, Gi <P Mallard: G james A Cray, Ale on and lady; J J Albert, NT Glode, Siiamens, 85 we Whedber’ Welsh, Pigtaonth Orb, cs Chremome: er, Pearson, By 4 hy erg ly yt eg H Siegtetve. x D*. oe WIDER TIALLY “ONSULTRS we n” a tee ye—leane R Borden, De Ores: pene ft ~~ ogee, Providence. Bear ee Ree, Cine, Meare Seaith, oy ote Arrivea. tn we ceri tere end dtr a cinat Wr be oe ii a: 0, Jon si ship steering ernest ‘ady, EE. ve topeatl. | The § wae lddage fou oi, wish light | 3°)" eset Cathie afer Seara Ak arene (ie) Sines Plymouth Beg. 60 days, with wr ath Ie eo oan, Je Renee, WE rk Deis wep Bagh, A Seanidion MV Wilayes, WD Hye, 8 D Austin, JW Hollie. W Tor tA Pateh, ft ste it W Heres, 8B WD Kent, W Leach 3M Biggs jas J u® oe, LN, Tver, Wty New Mw dey with avd, Phelps & Go. ovine 49 Bastyort, 7 cee ape to the jeleon, "e lmeeen Dr Jameson. Pawt Eqrevert, deen ’ Poimer: Hi Garland-Toval laa ine (ot SS Laguarra P snp Mp ue wanes Rae ack ae a cet at tle beter > erieaal my Pia a oy, opoke pi Wm hale Win Phi © Geo R Crooks, 4D Thomas] howias, 8 nt ¥ ae * Franklenhamer, aot. Jere Srell, bed ee pt ET Bert ponte a, age held, W 3 Sim a Biaeinn tite, Dr . Et: Kelly, li, Bestent 3 days. Ahipacdaterhusiness. Niagara. Ryrie, Halifax and 4 ara Rm an pire pe Maskineten, rege 0 Qt ea Amerie Ce Ged Courier, Nerven, for Pert Walthaii, at the SW Spit, detained by adverse winds, Pn gtd At cunrion, NW: 06 meridian, SW; 0s oum- Pelegraphic Marine Arived- Darks Rawat, Liverpool 4 uit Totus Me Li c ‘aaene Liv. inet by riage tes cam a i cos : iamnee . Lawl = on Brwror, May 9. Fa in Arrived—Bloop Orion, N York. Pitre rin ta at Serengeti ek in, Fore Riven, May 9.

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