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rh errr INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washingt Correspondence. Wasiinoron, May 23, 1850, of the Senate—The Crbinet and the Gaiphine— The Southern Organ and its Vohey ‘The Nashville Convention—The Cubs Invasion-~The Presidential Question ond the Annexation of Cubo— Case for st. Mr. Sonlé and Mr Clay have again [been a! it upon the ‘compromise, Tho understanding that the cele- brated Louisiana Senator had the floor, witractod a large gathering to the Senate galleries, particularly of the fair sex; for Mr. Soulé is not only a very eloquent man, but avery elegant man; and his fine, flashing dark eyes, expressive face. and Southern complexion, are the admiration of the ludios, ‘The discussion to-day, between him on the one part, and Mr. Clay and Mr, Downs on the other, was upon two or three legal and constitutional abstractions, the result of which, as we take it, settles nothing at ail! the whole matter of the amendment under considera. tion having been agreed upon, yesterday, by the com- promise men, with a Wew to conciliate the South. This amendment, we euppose, will be agreed to in the Benate, providing for the protection of * every kind of property” in the territories, which, ot course, inclades the protection of slave property; and to this exteat, a recognition of slavery im the territories. There are several other amendments yet to be dis- cussed—one constituting the Rio Grande, all the way up. the boundary of Texas; and ano’ dividing California by the Missouri compromise whica would ent the State of crosswi eqaal parts- California proper being a loug slip of terrivory running north and south, between the Sierra Neveds and the Pacific, Ms ume both thee and also the pr: Assuming that there Dill, changing tt what are the ch The Compromise—The For rendments will be rejected, Northern 8 debate, We presum bill understand that (her Senators who are still opp. aed tote gives total of thirty-tive. Mesers. Norris, Bradbury ebster, and Cooper, ‘ ¥ promise, ‘This will give a ‘ b Bat then we have . Bell wavering beiween th nise and the Pride ts p ‘ rthe latter in pre- ference to the vote will be twenry- nin it the pluch re- f the twelve im. » come in #0 that the upon its success, i Olay, upon the P dept’s plan. is havin 1 effect; and we Know that a number of tex counted upon in the Senate, and a largenceession of the whig votes in the Houre. forsthe compron ute to break down the edais the Galphins from the governe Upon the whole, them the d ou of open war by Henry Clay, upon the President is regarded ws the move pt which w b anpromise by th way or ii the brown int startling news is expected cessful, new element is at onc cussion, and, In nuy event, the tion Is to be debat 2. The Nashville © day in June; ana thi« definite eetion for sux the esident’s interposi- dis on the first Mon. ely, postpone any 2 the bill before the Senate 8. The Southern its appearance in a tow days, and incide y. it is expeeted to exert a great influ uthera members, who are just now a divided ax aay other res trial of Messrs, Crawford & Co. ¢¢ order, till dispo: Yerdiet of com General Taylor hi what is to toll that Crawford will rerign. The settlement » busigess must re- sult in rome understanding hecween the Housewad thy President, and it must s:rest, for some time. the ac- tion upon the compromise (o ray nothing of the re+ ort fortheoming of other committees of investiga only knows “As to the poliey of the Nusby dotinite is known, It ts sand?) States will be repres ordain certain things rather than reeemu« The ty of Mr to hurry forward the bill, pretty clearly in st rome danger is to be ex. ported from this quarter, if the measare is now do- de Set ater ol, very material stumbling-block bas Deen the Presidentiai jon. A portion of the Southern democrats desire Mr, Buchanan to beeome their candidate for 1852, having sided with him because of his letter in favor of the Missouri compromise, An- other portion are in favor of Cass and he is thoit champion of the Clay compromise Some of the whigs Aoaize to run Gen. Paylur for a second term. They, of course, Another portion atic Henry Clay 4 orthodox organization of “jth tree soilers. p 1 the abolitiont disturbances of the pi ‘a geperal squabble for the te Convention. nothing o tten Southern of positive action. ; and thus, of Y roel the Union grow out deney We belicve that the Missourl compromise tine would have been the bert arrangement—hy best, beeause the most definite, and closing the question forever, With Mr Clay's compromise we sball get « tempor quiet; Dut the sore will not be healed—the disease will remain in the syrtem—agitaton will go on after @ short ro- eee. and the jealvuries of the South will be revived Bu armis- aration. le ith the Missouri hat’ of ia with the ittoutsm whieh she will Looking but a short distance into the future we thus discover that the question of turning loore the slaves in the Southern States, de- pends entirely upon the meroy of an overwhelming majority opposed to slavery But the South having failed to unite on the Mirsourl Mue, must now agres to euch terme a* they can get; and, in this extremity, score, eonrent to the mination of Gen Uae, navthing justly due Wich that understanding, the @ the Southern States case is not quite so bad. after all Emigration to Charres— Cholera in Cuba—P Depre- ciation im the Vakue of Property—The Steamer Raphel Rivas—Mesers Hitchine g Co —Jadivious Conduct of a Lady—vints-Slavery Meetings — The Philadelphia Steamer Hines of Mrs, Macdougal, Lady of the Lieutenant. Governor of California— Wreck of an American Vessel Cotton— The Weather The accounts from Uhagr Periodically. quite animate some of the poor Jamaicans, whoare leaving hete in numbers ia the hope ing 8 livelihood, which they cannot do here. ties emigrating are principally young men of rea ability, and tradexmen Some are fortunate enough to procure, through the assistance of sriends, or from their own little means. a few articles to trate, while others place themselves on board of ship with barely @ufhelient to defray the expense of transit and trust to the capricious hand of fate to bestow its fortunes or ite frowns The « hich reach here of the state of Chings in Chagres, are somewhet conflicting; but all seem agreed on one point—that the place is most un- Meealthy, but thix dows not deter partion here in their | them being redueed to that hard oe pnt well make harder, Thore good’ without its attendant | ‘evil, nice versa the store keepers here are deriv. | ding some benefit by the incrensing trade between the | places The inbabitante here have heard with regret. of the prevalence of the cholera in Cubs Indeed, it has been officially apnownced by the Board of Health. and the Mayor of this city has intimated that the reg ules . for the cleaniiness of the eity will be rightly enforced. Bince my previous letter to you T dm sorry to say there ave occurred two or Liree more fires—if aet the acts ‘of incendiaries beyoud doubt resulting from the care lesmness of per-ons Ie the parish af Portiond. threes tire works and buildings on Sion Hill stroyed through the carelessuess of fu ployed clearing off soure bi fa not, it is sald. any them. pl The ruinows Snger Hill of 1846. y in th Fally lemeened consider ah resent day. are not hare brea inthe! contingencies. The Cotental Standard gives the tolowing notion of the | gale of Watermount. in Snint John. 1 have recealy geen the estate and know it weil Watermount estate, in St. John. the pro: ty of the Hon, Edwerd Thompson. was on Taerdsy. si i at avo tion for the eum of £000 sterling = It bad ¢ ed for enie by private contract for the last y at £1000. but t obtain » mill, coppers, st nery on the property are known to be fa Tiltebine theit agents, They. ere sure to secure by it, the publio here, who are that polite- have ever merked eae a aeelaeena tee established mer- ents, ‘The following pleastn warsin arocont | number of the Corneal” Chroncsle an man of the | name of William Hoduet, who bas beon married for | enamored with a woman Separation from the wito 1s bosom. afte onaequencs of the fee intercourse. The more effectusliy to gratify their debased fe » land for the cultivation of pro- Visions. and tor the ing of a residence, was rented at Worcester im this parish. the property of Major Hall, who is also proprietor of Round Hil estate, in the parish of Hanover, and Kempshot Pen, ia this ae, and who has recently come to the island with Ts. Hall, and now resides at Worcester, the linds of which, with those of Kem pshot, he rents to the laboring ple. Representation having been made to Mrs, Hall ife of the man Hodaet, of the facts we have narrated, Mrs. Hall, with the concurrence of M Hall, immediately adopted measures to oust Hodnet aud his shameless concubine, and they are now Lett to seek @ shelter in some locality mere congenial to their disgracetul condition” Commenting brietly on this, the Desparch very pro- | erly says :—" This act, if followed up by others who | ave it in their power to do likewise, would do mare to correct and curb the licentiousness which ¥o widely prevails, amongst the seasantry especially, than all the sermons and stringent laws devised fer the purpose that could be promulgated.” No doubt of it Mersra Alexander and Candler, well known members of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Suciety, ar now on & tour through this Island ; at present they are on the north side. In Trelawney and Saint Jams, public meetings have already beea held to addresses from them, and they are spoken of highest terms. In Saint James, among others, the tul- lowing resolutions were pasted “That this meeting rpgards slavery and the slave trade as two of the greatest crimes which afilict aud a race humanily-—as wholly at variance with (he just benign principles of the Gaspel, and as serivusiy opposed to. the Intelloetual, moral snd religious ini provement ofevery community in which they are per- petrated. ‘That this meeting desires to record the deep interest which it has heard of efforts now making in the U States of America—a country intimately eoam with Great britain by the ties of a common origin, language, religion, and taffeetion. the abolition of slavery in that great republic H sympatbiees with the suiferiegs of Am whom they would regard as being bound wilt ch and earnestly desires, that, through the blossing God. speedy success may crown the labors of tit benevolent and Christian men, in the States of the | Amvrican Union, who are engaged in the endeavor to | break the bonds of the oppressor, and to let the op- pressed go free,”’ | ‘The next resolution deprecated the ruinous sugar- | Dill of 1546, and its effects upon slavery and the slave- trade, Other resolutions were also passed, pledging themselves to form one auxiliary society in Saint James, in connection with the parent Anti-Slavery Association. I have no doubt these meetings will be dup by ne uy every other parish which these visit. mship Philadelphia arrived here on tho morning of the 12th, bringing Europea nows of three days later date than was expected by the Huy- lish packet of the 15th. [tis stated that her objec iv culling at this port, on her voyage to Chagres. was in consequence of Mrs, Macdongall, the lady of the vernor ot California, being dangerously ill, and un- | able to proceed to her place of destination. ‘The Pai- ladelphia left the same day. | The Colonial Standard says that intelligence has | been received in this island of the loss of the Ameri- can schooner Guiulmina, John Parry, master, Part of the schooner’s cargo, consisting of staves. flour, corn, &e.. was Fay ‘The Guiulmina was boand to Port Maria, end consigned to Mesars. C. Jones & Un ‘The loeal papers continue to recommend cottoa o tivation. and furnish us with accounts of thie a beipg cultivated upon an extended scale At I’ estate there are four acres now planted with cotion, | and six more in the course of preparation tor the seed. | ‘The weather has been exceedingly dry. and there is nothing but complaints to be heard from the plancers, in consequence of the excessive drought throughout the island. In some of the parishes there is searcely sufficient water to keep even steam engine at work, and the stock are dying every day. for the want of water, In St. Ann’s the pimento crop will be a total failure. The Trelawny, in noticing this. says that | “ Some time since there were fine showers in St. An the pimento trees consequently blossomed, and th oe price whieh reach this isiand | 4. « fruit was formed; but, owing to the long continued drought, it has not arrived at maturity and bas | dropped, withered, from the t The island coa- tinues healthy. %. Domestic Miscellany. ‘The General Assemb!: jet the Presbyterian Church | (N 8.) met at Detroit, on the 16th inst. ‘The Canadian Partioment have adopted an address in reply to the speech of the Governor General, which, y the Toronto papers, is pronounced an echo of the pa bn 5 itself. | The New England Anti-Slavery Convention will meet | in Bosto e 28th inst. Douglass, Garrison, Wen- dell Phillips, and Abby Foster are announced amon the speakers for the Occasion, The Couvention wil continue three days, The General Assembt (0. 8) met at Cin | y of the Presbyterian Church vation the 16th inst. CITY TRADE REPORT. jarunvay, May 25—6 P.M. The cotton market continued active, and sales were | pretty freely made, while prices were steady. Tho | flour market continued quite steady, with @ good de’ mand from the home trade, Canadian was in active | ar. $534 844 4 $64 94: do, white alom demand, with increased sales, Southern flour con- tinued steady, at previous rates, with moderate sales ‘The demand for wheat was good, but held above the — Corn was scared and frm, aud the | 1 | do, 3. 2 views of buyers merket closed with an upward tendency in pricod. Pork was firm, and holders demanded rates above the | views of buyers; hence sales were moderate, Beef was | 1 firm, and in good demand. Cut meats continued firm, with fair sales, ‘There was little pushing in lard, with sales at full prices. Butter and cheese were un- ecbanged, The grocery market remained about the same. Sugars were firm, and, in some cases, held at an | advance Asnes —The market shows more firmness for pots, bbls. at $5 564 with sealer of Pearls were in mode 584 day sum at $487 3 at at $4 Olly a | 6 300 bbls, optoding° and free $5 to etraight Stat at $0 4h ago oes Mt $6 76 © $5 87%; pure Genesne By 90.08 aed Ohio at $6 08 a $6 18 ne mee | #6 Sl; extra Ohio at $6 ey © $6) 8736 | extra Genesee at $637 $7. wher Fins was steady, but quiet. We quote straight biands a, Baltimore, ff dywine swine was s fair business done ia ea of 800 bis. at * 8 $5 for mixel te and Georgetown = Th rye four at $2 STM A $204. Corn Meat was all bat ni nal at $8 for Jersey, and $3 18\ for Brandywine. noticed an active acking pr give We uiry tor wheat, bat hich bu: vers did not rw were firm ; ‘There was little Oats were less plenty, and shave sdvanced We quote Northern at dic. a and Jersey at 42.0430. The sales of corn reach. 00 bu- t 65e. for Western mixed ; 65\e. for Northern yeilow to arrive, and O6c. delivered ; He for Southern yellow, and 61},¢ for do. white Canadian bras were atill lower, with a limited inquiry The sales yesterday, reached 4000 bal nd holders in cous ¢ 600 bushels sold at 60 Xe , afloat, € in baviey at Glo » Bie don chi Ay tor export. To day. the same good feeling cv tinue and the tales amount to 2 800 bales ders were wvidentiy more firm, ha fem ie rf 50 for peitae; mens was eterty at onales of Hees And pricer were nominally the Holders of Cut Meats were firmer while buy: very cearce Lard was pretty active, with salve of 390 Dbir. at 6% a Te. for prime, and 600 kegs and half bbis Nee. There was nothing doing in Butter. nad no material change, Cheese was selling at » for old, the later very Recerrrs of Propuce av Nontw Riven Boars, Tire Yiour, bbls.. 3509 shee © 5008 Whiskey, bila. Infertor... .. Ordinary, bridal Exports to Great Brital Correrponding dates leat leet your yeer ‘ Bteck in New York aed porte of receipt. . oe Cerreapending ener eee ear... +s sa4.000 verore. o Recvipte at porte ate Sept. 1 1, 1se0! © 1.888.000 Corresponding dates Inst sou0 <4 BOLERO var before - . 2060.00 rte from United States since Sept. 1, 184 1100.00 Cortexponuing dates last qa ‘84 | Receipts sinee let May by epinners Token 09 speeutetio Whole stock in city, Amount onsale... tween three and four bundred pounds the purebase, alibough made nominally Booth, eq, of our elty, is that of a gentlema: emall steamer Raphecl Rivas, intended forthe ree River business, arrived here on the #h inst, in 16 days from Havens. fors sorely coal. whieh «he j Prompuly received snd left for her destination She | coaled at the depot of those polite and enterprising genticmen here, the Messrs Hitebine The he men are the agents for the fine large ships pire aity iy sna te erent City. which are coated by them mort expedit! ail ooonsions. Tah Owners of those gravel g@election than they hay. ould not have made « better im appoimting the Messrs. | sales Liverpoot | hed “* Hellend Sava s Begin — | were plooty. | happened. nesday morni letters by the Europa were delivered; porn 3 there was BE ovendast supply of samples om the market, the sules were ext to. 4.000 bales, the market closiv, beustion of cheap parcels, which, early im the day, Nacabtey (Friday), the market oj stiff and 3900 bales were taken at the full quotations annexed, This is in the face of an advance io which ure now beld stiff wt 3-161. although mos of the late sales wore negotiated for,as slightly easier rates, ‘This sudden desire to svoure the staple “ the present rates fer shippers, is mainly owt growing covviction, that there will be ym =H fort long before any anal aid can be derived crop. Which ia only just planted, as @ whole, and which isthe most unpromising we have ever had; am wheu its true position is placed before spinnere in # way, they cannot get away from it, we anticipate here to learn of an exeitement at Liverpool, such aa bas not been witnessed for many years. In my civeular per Niagars, under date of April 2d, I culled your attention to the fact. that I thought it probable that the mild winter we had enjoyed, would the tendency to hasten the melting of the sao! © Upper Mississippi aud Mixsosrt, aud that whieh usually comes out of thos» rivers in the lat- wrt of May. would be down earlier, and before the usual freshetsfrom the lower tributaries of the father a} waters.” such as the Obio, Red river, Arkani Tennessee, &e., could pass off into the Gult This has T attach great importance to it. from the experience ef former seasons evidencing the fact that & large crop is impossible, where the Maret planting is impaired, The only section, in whieb the seed, planted during that month’ appeared to vegetate, was in the t Soutiwesteru Valley ; elsewhere, they have re- G | planted very generally at the close of April. and even in May. ‘The following extract shows the position of thin; ein that quarter :~ + Heparta from the Missouri, state that s aes ot that river is up as far as Independen Opposite Helena, Arkansas, the water has rks mately covered the prairies. Tho Arkansas is falling, but we understand that Red River {s rising fast, and that it hid already subwerged many of the plantations near the mouth, At Lake Providence, the river was one inch higher than ever known At Memphis, t was even with the highest flood mark. From Natches to Miliken’s Bend, it is estimated that at least 1.000 acres of land, which had been planted in cotton, are now under water, sud hundreds of the finest plantations entirely ruined ‘The river now ex- tends from Natchez to the Mills of Ouachita, @ dis- tance of over forty miles, and we learn from an eye witness, that everything has been sweptaway. Every kvoll end bill top is filled with cattle, horses, and other nestic animals. wud ding with them. h : m danger, t rocity or timidity, At Vieksburg. the rivor is fifty miles broad.” Your obedient servant, THOS. J, STEWART, © Building, Wall street, er, Tonti Cotton “Foreign Markets. Havana, May 18 —I!mports—Cotton goodt—Calico, middling to | tn, plece 2 yards. $1678.a $3; do. furni- lo. 9, #8 len; cambric. 12 yds. 6-4, 1 4022, by verlets, 135 , unbleached, 3 Fs., season, nage ty id stripes, vara, Ir, a 134, ; ginghames, piece, dark goods. 12 yda., 30 toches Slate $13 tr; shirtiog, 6 inches, 3 496, in demand; umbrellas, 30 inches, per dozen, $6 a $7; ticking, 56 inches 23s ra.,dull. Wool: lens—Baizes, red, bine and green, vara, 244 rs.. littl used; blew negro, exch. 6 a srs, season passed; cassimeres, fine only, vara. 6 ra. a $1 4 raj taanels, 56 4rs, Earthen and Glass- (a4 ta, sales; demijohas, scarce; earthenware, crate, $45 4 $80, wales. Hardware and Naval Stores 5, Copper braziers, per. $28. salen; do, shonts, 18 t te 24 ounces. $1 a 314, sales; do. nails, iu sheets, thin, 5 €; nails, rose heads, 3 a 13 inches, $ 2. sales of Belgian 209 inches; do, 1 and 1% alone, 8 varas fine, per piece. ware—Bottles, per dozen. 434 @ 5 gallons, each, 3! a per 409; do. eut.4 oil, voiled. at ne, spirits ot, 7 very dull; oi 9, sales; do., sperm, eh plenty. Lumber-- aie Portland, W.P., do. other Eastern port coh pine, 18 & 25. Wales; had 1 hin- bab. Hops, per 10.. perm. feet, 22 a 23; bales. seurce; do., lumber shooks with b: gles, m.. 2 e*. 24; sugar-box * abundant wud dull, ¢ ions — | Hesos white, per ar, reals; beet, No. 1, prime avd anes. por bbl, $11 4 rs, a $124 re; do, New York and Boston, 1 a 1 2. sales; do., amol Per atl.. sales; ‘butter, Americas Wal al : "composition, 8 3 do. rearce; cheese,” Am 4a 124, sales; cider, per rr . in bhds., per ql., 2443 4, N per ar.. 3 phia and Balti- more, per do. New Orleans, 18 4 a 144; hams, American Eactern and New Orleans, per ql, 84012, | pales; herrings, smoked, per box, 3a dre. aales, dull; lard, Amer! stern, in kegs, ris $ll da pl24; do., New Orle in bbls. lL 2 a 118, $,000 kegs on hand. swles; mackerel, 734 a4. sales; oniows per 100 bunch Pork, prime Eastern and moss, aud New Orleans, 1340 15 4; do., do., in boxes New Orleans, per ql. + G 4a 114 sales; potatoes, per bbl, Ors. a $118, dail bundant; Tice, per ar, 12.5 cargoes unsold; soap, iw 1, 6a 64, sales; tobacco, Kentucky, i pe. 9% rales; chewing tobacco, oun Miscellunrous—Chairs, cane Lom. Sa $25; do, sales; wooden bottom paper, post and foolseap, per ream, 3a 34, dull; do, wrapping, 3% 9 4% rs. mall, Kxvoars —C in deposit is ar. $22. pearco; coffee. Lat quality, per al., he ‘am- 2d and a, Bagi “7 tage, 6 aT, nominal; ica ng | Bagem titel? Rectan ee og. 53 gallons, ie a oFa 7 e.; molassen,” Tex duil; sugars. assorted, halt'while half brown, $a l0rs., do., brown alone, 4% a 6; Cacurucho, ovado. 4 45), (the market has eoa- without any change during the present week; rt yellow G40 84; sarsaparilia, Honduras, | 22. Exchanges, 60 day.’ sigh mium; Hotton, % prein; New Orleans, 3 prom, short sight’ Meaionn, 1 per cout. premium ‘ou’ ebip-board. Vreights, (Clean Freight) —Baltio, £25 £26s.; Ham. | burg and Bremen, 2 at Britain, £24 £2 j Bess Cowes aud mai o. peta Bre. G50 Ly $2 60 per Bhd, mo. Brinerrows, (Barbadoos) May 9—Manxet Reronr, TBuring the ‘past forinight. our bay ling boon fevely Firlted by vessele, trom soversl paris of the Uaited readstulfs have been amply Li por jate consumption, meal particularly The o sumption of this article is ext should ite Importa fom ee for @ very short ine terval. it must advance materially. Lmporters, appa- rently. are not anxious te well at present offer having advanced in the Stat there an upward tendency. Of the whole imported, only two lotr (tu her 1.619 bbls ) have beea taken by deaiors. Prices have not transpired. but we surmise about $3 80 to $3: have been obtained. Two cargoes of cod dsh arrived ripee our last. and wore seut away, Fy di ded not being realised. One cargo of N. ind- h came in on Cucsday, and Sold next day at $3. now fairly supplied. Quotations are to be con) + de wholesale, wud duty paid Flour —$0 00 oo to $0 75. fair supply. Meal—$3 9 to $4%. Int. ter tor. Brandy large stock. Orackers—$3 50 to $4 16. tair lot Bread —$3 60 75. limited dema Navy Bread—$3; unsaleabie, ice, Carolina—A Lot of 30 tierees sold on Tuesday for $4; do, East Indies, $3» $4 25, asin quality. Kk eyed pons, 2 bushels, $2 6 « $2 00, caleable just now. Core de. $1 60 a $1 68 cull large stock, trteh end Polish, $3 60, thir supp: v4 Split pens, $7 per bbl; whele to. é bus. $7 do Candies, American, anaaloable, Pork, ovime American. $10 60 a $LL. good wanted ; pl 8 $15. saleable; dealers ate well a couple re tm would um tavions, deal and cedar rh cypress, 22 inches, $6; red oak stares—stock heary— Norfolk inapeetion® $924 $54, nominal; wood hoops $90 a $82, for 12 to 14 fort, fen 94 33 short. $3 long: Telegraphic Reporte ato, May 25, 1860. ‘Th. r celpte since tebmengen ne follows Flour, 8.500 bie eat, 22.000 bushels ; corn, none. There is not so mach doing to-day os there was yesterday in while sales reached 1.000 bbis at $631 a 95 STi for straight State and Weertern, w 1a $6 Bfor common State aud mixed Western There isa mode- rate demand for wheat, oad the market is stendy, with ales of 17 000 bushels, at $1 for Wisconsin #1 10 for Ohio, Corn t* firm and sof mized Western ut Sto. a Avnary, May 25 1860. Bince yesterday, the receipts are ae follows —Plowe, 8.000 bis; wheat, 2000 bushels; corn, $500 bushels The demand for flour is good, with sales of 3 00V bbls, At $5 62% for straight State aud Western, $6 75 9 6 for Michigan, and $6068 $6 12% tor pare Gensewe Whent ts firm. with good milling inquiry. and sales of 2.000 bushels Genenee, at previous quotations There ie » fair demand for corn. and prices are better, with tales of 7 O00 bushels, at Che for mixed Westerp, and 64 Se for rownd yellow Also, 5.000 bashels mit Western, rive in three mouths, at ie The sniee of reach V4) bbl Mo. wed, On Friday, the sath May. | pr, of Notting. amebire. Rn giamd. aged 10 y member of (te Ore ine No, 61, 1,0 of O * nico the Waeming- No Lett A. of 0 B. Hie relatives, and fri re reapeotfally invited to attend bis fuweral frem his late residence, at theeormer of Keat and Flocbing ay nae, Bast Brook. Iyn on Stinday, the 26th inet. acl PW Girmer, from the ex- | or 0. ay Jaw tins Bt mal St a Lar 2. otetae wit Sita aes ~~ ee cers “ei ag ti + Soha vit is Py Ashiase Forks Bisa, yee is br Dari ma 4—Br brig Kiwi, M'Lea che motels Haw schr Phonix mt beusian Nlckereen, ‘Ports oush; Shin Arsonans, Hess, wih I. ‘Sloo vader, Baker, Taust: i Br Lady Howden, Challe (a sa H Howen, eatyt Willarls willets’ Howry Castsd, 5 cee my ea, Son bites ch; Harrivt, Prench, sud Blackstone, Appleby, Prov: ace Brook, M'2ckan, Sanp Islands, Steamshi 1 city, Ludlow, Ch May 1! \~ “ ho ip, Groscant City; ladlow, Chagres, May 15, Kings; _ Belg Corrun del iPucivo, Sehrosder, Valparaiss. ‘Packet ship Isaac Webs Groner, Liverpool 2 days, with erst ‘Stedvich lands dee, to CH Marshall: Bu nat, lat a23gr fon 48, 10—Bri a, Swinnes a. nals with ie neon tegmees Hark Souterach Clatke, Val avre, 25 days, wish mdse: Bark Saraly Moets, Sk sate 205 Wh x. M—Shij Ke pes, Buenos Ayres, Maroh 24, with bides Bark Canton, South Ko, toorger, April 5, lat 29 4 fu spoke bark Bark ( opneecticut Archibald Gesnth trem Boston for Sai lat 28 S, lon 29 W, ai malized shi om Boston tor Francisoo, 44 days out; era Brower, 2h, lat 1 8) Lom 35. sa Al) fe ks bark jt nag hee Leach, Bort in n chile. tg po meg id Callao, nidad Bay, 0 Pa~ |, Nov 12, with Sn vole f oll, pool, April 2s, with md d gers, to Slate, Gardner & Howell. "16th Ting, Ore Grego, via Trinidad Bay. Be anamna, 2 pasvengors, jon St, saw & New You ‘ip, bound EB, yb Ey ciaontally, the red te seve mship, eat EB (Niaga- wi rf Cle), Silene, Liverpool 32 days, with ay Be yy — Batavia. FA renin lie Mg gon teers tad i in a heay ‘away fhe fore ba th) Nowe 13 pT (is Manson, Bristol, 28 days, with rail i iron, to Kunis Hevre, 5 days, in ballast and va (Fr). 174 igen Hovee, So days, with mdse and 908 rs, to Nesmith k Soe ae Pesiip Leander (ibe). silat Havre, 27 days, in ballast and eatin p blah wrerp, apni 2 Tee's 30, ton 2B nce Albert, he Londvn, liar Tonia, Wade, Rio ear 29th Mare to Leland & Beach.’ A lal Hu. } toe D Hanh tpoke packet ship Prince Albert, hence fur inst, (Portuguese), Passos, 210 a joras, Wilson, Monterey, Sunta Barbara acsenners: brig aM Jones, Duling, Val raise; ship Pau fot Basen), Steljis, Singapore; barl Maza hy with hides, & kd i Beret Carlton, and San Diego, 15 w {5 30, signaliacd ship Indepea hs Utenns ones a he Straits South; 8th, lat 26) 8, lou 37 4), spoke bark Pre ins Sm ew ites ent Tor,) for Stoningto the cuts lith, Ist 173 dence, £6 days from New Yor signalised brig Francisco); same day, Helen, Howitt from Bie lat 25, lon 66 Vernon, 54 days from New Londo» from Baltimore, do: sehr Newbury maior River, pad brig Peeeeets for Cathar ark Rio, from Providence te, of ton. {t's to be Moped that thi bull will sink soa. Buster Fs ‘Bark lense (lie oe anc hee oe te Hos ns abi Spitnela. brig Glencoe, and brig Goikimbiay for “ook & Smith, 177 passengert, to “Bari Keer wai ah Barton, eer Bs ‘inate an) wk Telegraphic Marine Reports. CHARLESTON, May 2% Arrived—Brig Emily, New York. Savanna, May 22. Arrived yesterday—Ship Astracan, Ii nego w: 38 et ‘one of the e old Bisek. Ball line fa sh wl Ton 0 the Manhattan; 2tth, 3) miles from he Hook, saw Br sep Devon, hens bound ast. rk Geo Milton, ae 98 a Barelay & Livingston, On ‘Thursday fast signa. , boun Mary ‘Ann Peters (Br, joston. Foreign Mails, Lerran Baos of steamer Hibernia, for Halifax and Liv- +> erpool, will clote at the Exchange ling Room, 67 Ex- ae Bomase Gcimswel change, on Tuesday, 2th, at % to bo'clook. Lecter Bags for Havana, Chagres, Pana: Bark Bilergill (Br), Jordse. Nowoastle, 46 days, with onl, pee Cite, Si otege 08. O to Barclay & Livingston. 220 it, Int 40 45, lon 70 0, saw Letter ia of stem 4% Ta ship Lady of the West, from Newport, W, for Norfolk, ‘wits Tisateriiee alparateos ke it ‘lose. st’ the abo at = a cargo of iron. Monday, 27th, at 259 v'eloe) mig cae pr ‘Wall street. Herald Marine Correspondence. Sr. Thomas, May rook (Br), Pook, i Cina | et days; with 4 12) passengers, Br), Law ee Clangom 35 days, ub ark’s ark Golden Age (of East Thomaston), Avery, Cardiff, W, | _ Arrived—Barques Gev Voxholm, Davis, N York, fo 2edayn with iron, Davie & Island, to sail om or about 15th; Santeo, Parker, Barbadoos, Bark’ Ariana, Malouy, Pal 76, and 9 days from | uno, just arrived, seeking business; Hyperion, Bonjamiu,from Gibrattar, wicl) frait, Ke, iimartin, vessel to Smith & | Bari une, juist arrived trig Gord Prales, from Boston Boynton.” 19:h inst, lat oan Jou 55, in agale from the SE, | for, California, (not ax Letore reper: oy ied 0: sprung, the foremast; 204, 1st 50 4h, loa 71 Bi, spoke bark | sad will be seld.on the 44uh inats Eaten, uy honce for Sau Francisco. Agerdilla, P R, to sail 44th to load for N Yor Novi Wittelming (8 59 | man, Buenos Ayres, wen, seekii ), Back, Leghorn, 76 ds: ile, rags, and Re, to ai Pastavoldi. fe Gibraltar, with Dowdy, from Gandaloupe; une, Terk Alexina, Bur Ja Grande, 13 days, with | ams, Foster, trom Demerara, unc, Just arrived; Lanter, 1m & Bassett Barbados, une. Sails ish Montserrato, (from NYark) Porto Rico, 70h: Fri From Warvads), Porto ico, 7th; Alox NY. MicoheA'Miarhy (irom NYork), Maracaibo, Sth Painlico, LO eine (Sy) Linaburg, Gottenburg, 63, days; with fr Gauaaloupe), ashing hi brig W' fron, te Boorman, The D experi ee, (from Mai eh. Sloop Ocecia, MeCiinton, from Boston for Califor boon evere weather on ike stove bulwarks, &e. ihe Ueda { Past ii, Gottenburg, 35 days, with onmaa ulfsen, Messina, 50 days, with fruit, to Bri Nor), Beee! Dra & Devil vivig Navigator (Net), ke, Cotte, France, 79 days. with Wine, to veyed, and waiting to hear from owners. Arrived—Schrs Gen Taylor, eke tashets Eten ® Rotmne, SBerises. n, Pataadelpbiatee by ‘Sia Bedf Malon, Thiiadelphie, for Dustons pic Brig L chen Pras), Bar Peo en 72 Tait aa Phiteael bia, for Boston; sehs Mary, Gales, with eet teas venetadt a jars | Pita deh iia log, Phtindelpnia Tor Glo= f cree, Ge ster; Queeh of the Weas trom Wee eared, ty RY tie Forser & Con” 81 “*Sailed—Sehr Ellen Rodman. Miscellaneous. Paras Dsaren—Capt i the Sea Bird, at Que- seen brig. go perished. ‘The . Nothing is paid to indicate the flag of the unfortunate vessel. a biog) Boston about Apritl, Br Sour Cons yore Dook for St John: countered much ice 14th, aovut 29 miles late, ond om 10th, had her sige stove by it, when aes Parker, neterks Istand tt ran a lercule, The pilot bast Washing= from Cape SN mil nies from the Hook, ead re- ara Lk tae fener andthe eee any re ed materia! ther vessel the’ Laue (iit) Hill. Bermuda, 8days, with ides eae ara am Be oat, all uf which wore ta to Middleton & Gv. ‘st Johns, ‘the had Chad’ an rant), ag, Go Herys, Geo, ® tage, ib easernee in Destans EE Lee ti onion Fy ‘ at 3 days, on ar tan i areived red ht ae Git vein va. seeing | rier Tow Watwaseea in| Ea Pe ge et fab r to the u Carre ae Captain avd ere ies Oy @ #hip bound to Liverpool. Schr La Manche ( ih Sancoran, Bordeaux, 26 days, with | Carr Cannons, of , 0 BG Wi deo, reports, a Ere ts Pauls Sk Iomtlon Port aw | ale ys with Ii bionan ACP tat yard (a iogwecds te Tit th to tome vessel that wont dowa im L, Tibbi a Platt, tranys, with maho- sh was scarcely to the master.” Sid in co with brig Aub Elia, Cook inp to the Mird Island “me & Wand, Ackerly, Long Island, Bahamas, 16 Poni ROS ‘with salt, vo WM Newmna ior & Lord. 2 lon 68, a4 1 0’ Melock, AM vee $e into by & ba 4 Chas Ih hy Nerfoik. Seur De viz’, Cala Bare. eee: ert vor bne Hoven Dena sire = Naty ele leas, bound to Fernando Po, ase. Boston, 3 3 Russell, NB, 150 bbls since leav~ Shr Jenny Lin: a Sena Line. Come ty Haven, dst hed lost some mon at Perpambace, by Hise? Senses 1 Long, Seats, Proritease i bee gy Ports. Bet ‘Any_*® March 9—Bark Douglass, Sumnor, destination not Ship Ri Ml (Br), Brown, fi decided Pe dikens ine Brown from bi rh. pomoseceen eho jon! for NYork. Also 2 barks, w: oo > “pee ane me daze areas phi, (nae would nfs ti ae ero rare | wie na a co ‘re Hie St John, NB; apace, a irre lag Basten tee ‘anton; taleen. Brom ship Licbnits bas anchored at Quarsatine, Pid 25—Wind st sunrise, SE; meridian, BSE; sunset, ‘exper, way Bihar Astion, a Ath, as re cea Grondell, for N . May 1-—Dark Missouri, irown, from Palermo, riuner tr se Hooton, ail visa toceds Lae tieyase, ‘4 henarn' fe. frou PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO. a Bere Auiea, inst rig North ‘Ben a- Bele } Hata Bid bru d fene Bee Apritt—Sehr Prederten B m Free On Bark Susan Jane, i hobervs, Paulton;Sandw'h Islands, Bas: ae! Boren Sande jeh Lelanes, 12 day sso, 1 days, ihe a Gonee, in ba: sapecied te toad for New Y eR ag Lomvam, May 10—Mark Avon (1 . to area May ¢-Bark Stamoval, Kingmoes cnn ten, Ship Martha, Hineble br Spartacus, Wele tar, cnime day, 46 taiah roe te Hey 9-Brign Mary Eieahath, v0 oad f si for Bat- See, Prazcte, Sia, abt A) ‘sehr Luther Child, Baker, Ros "Mnasis A—The re some days since, of brig Axores being ae premayy Bit tenes Cada so edvicee frou Messina vy ie Ts ta 10-Shipe Cordelia, Menry, an ir, Wor Noth; ba ‘days. ~~) wh Ai mmmo, “April AU Barks tervehell Thorp, from Cadi A ng aie _ Shy Ma: Slag, Snow, dodo (ome necoun va - Rehr ‘Torrie, Baltimore, 10) Burress, from tind, Sieh ie Mien Te Fork. ; Genoa, j ip Com ay To earns Sawyer, T—Bark 4 , my Koyar, tar, Ingrabam, ROrieans ‘hilton, kins, for Boston, i ‘arr Sth. Sid Sth, brig Panama, ae irsgrown, ~ 9—Dr bark Blixa, Durkee, from “Hew. wren back leaky, with ir by Be from ‘aril orale says tail abt vob Garehce fem rs irane fates Dav ok een, deck gid deh, William, Gellontly, Hooton: Marion, Naylor, do; vetihorpe, Obarlestens 10 Gras ‘Sid bark Mary Helen, Howl Torke Ieland, Carribee, (sf Barangan) Andereva, from for Boston in 10 days: Abraisi isto eas i— oe NYors. tae wes omne, iti ters . rvenel Dinmont, att T CaTHARIN ioe Bale, dame, ( Worth, from Bdgartown, Shee heeat is for Sam Preucisee. a Haskell, for Legh: alg deotination changed ond fore in United hee a PS gern Unt texawnns: ), Clemente, Halifas, com Reragsonly, Smith, Loot; for this port. 1008 tons} say) doy Pik ie aca Suearare 1% ‘bas gone te pen from von Heving Se ving, er Api ‘Tinker, 100 daye from | bark N Pi it, Babbid cd, New Ys Port Vendres, France teher, New Nonvorx, Ma Le Roy, Powe Ciyy Pe Point, wer fewPour, M ton for NYcrl sol re Corelli Ames, Luth i May folie siooy Emily. Albany, Nayrucker, aanowns, Ma 19 Buchsville, SC} 2k, sehr Provaxner. May 2-4 AC 4 | Noble, 8 Dunbar. SP Linesin Smith, W keed, GC Lewin Moore K Cerragan i eed Jr dS Ate Niobe Due maw. s Tier uty DS Predenty. ie, See] Comell, JA G rem Chagres 't whulen é 1 PooI—Packet Shit two children Miss Grey, all well. Vanow Bennauel EE Liver Poot—Ship jathe—Ship Lean eri jo ueret— Bark Mary ‘Mrs Chappell. ik, Arr brig ts Matas Gastrible, Wilmington, ci ne, migra a Kinge an » Galveston oot fa : ‘Arr bry ou Williams, er, HDB Ceiler, RK Holden, J Le. IHi Coons, JS Barnert t ein Reed. EW Mies C awe Col Syacks, Carvier, AN’ Dyer, MA “Indl ana ohild: Brons sehr Neste 1 Sine sth. set sels Geo Prana, Kel wiek o ie ted Geo Wash: Ht Roninsom We Bean rth s.. ace NYork: New York for ey erie esnips fe fo Faeroe Oscar Jones, Kelley, Nor- t. 2V-Sld schr Allen Hf Brown, Philadel~ a say Ball, eet Rio Crande, ft sehr. pildseh Engene, Bi Norton, Bake erie yn’ Cotarany ee Py dos aia: eur, it Wariner, @ @ toll 8 ‘y Capt Piliets, § Ward. BE e'sainn, Ui L reske, ndsteed; ¥. Luln Story Geo Williaue, Fake pore, SPM Dd Sol mon Su Ps Reel, we 8 kasore a Fiand iph, Re B Sullivan, Dr Geo F Walton and Tay, al Ai" ‘Chagres, 157; 4A in Thorn, W' Kens juiverros, Gilbers From Ringston—archdenbon Snuth and lady, heres td Ponton and lady, Miex a Ppencer and ime set sent Ben Z Sores, Me Wine Jenne Webh—Mre Pecan and jie Green, and 704 in tho scorrage, jas— Facot Le Keller. laa ie MEDICAL. R DE LaN ky: ol Lt VEN aK Broadway, can be & ailtorbeatien inte wo Bate A.M. Mavnerav: sons three years oF mor ih C prosirased ber ¥! _e wily. Wie of especial er wife, the omanhoed, oF the in et rN, Havux—Packet Ship Havre—R 8 Pay, Jr, & Eras, Made Aon Frracetlice kinvtont Fie aod 17 in the roo. —Stenmnenip Hnsite—Me Charen Astor Bris: ial Bir ied sieves of New York: J ¥ % Pris: faines G Clarkson, do; John wie ta eon, erate NT, Sa Cas ants ay ond serve Yort; Wm $ Constant, do: Thos Penton, Bugle vi ‘ak Rei mers, St Thomar: Wm lahirshaw, N Yorks J Bell, Jr, Ala Dama; RW Beal i ‘sentiama, fas Hingh elon den} T Wentworth, wet ny nde H Settee isinni tae of i Jemest non, Hae See Pan Ui he hate ee are; Yee! othe, NEAR te tis doathwe of * An tupersaut dom and 3 ae Ja Dagton, Obie.) ay hie Dn. “My Raut 2ir—My wile hae boon perveptiviy ainiiug for reewn aa D MA Ee Fazal Lan Hon, loos wf Tien,'s contain reesed) euler sper 4 0 rues eae fe a he ne Ure an” treamen: and all hundred saeco hy LP oll reeite's June ee ee “resbraruve in agen. 3 all leragalaitien inane canert by tmproper allie STORM ™ Breate PRR, 4 DUAN STRERT, MAS, FOR TOR years, somtimes ht- hoe te che fren he ‘ongrios Lm comtoal eminent, Le temte fon Is may be cad, toapienge VR CRUITPOL AND ordinal over pete om Semin! che Po ny. mt tee or Pegaren aye Wavmithst

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