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Wasminoron, May 8°, 1860. A TARIFR PRTITION, Mr. Cxar presented a petition of oitisoms of Berks seunty, Poan’s, asking for ® modification of the fariff, 20 as te afford adequate protection to the oval mud iron interests. lic r-marked that he hed heard, with greet regret, that these interests. as well as other menufacturing inter in various parte of the ooun- wy, were tly suffering ; but of one thing ti eountry might be aeeured, that until this agitating questi ce was disposed of, one way or Since, Rone of these interests could recive any satention on the purt of Congress. For himeelf, he an oe , that bie ind was ro entirely engrossud wil th subject, thet he had not end could not give Bio Sttention to any other subject until chat should be disposed of. When that should have been accom- plished, without proposing any extravagant measure Of protection, he would be prepared, and he believed all sides of the hen-« would be ready, te look into these ramaturing intere such relief as wig! srry. if uny, He moved that the Petition vel Tadd ou the abl Agreed to. THE CALIFORNIA CORRESPONDENC Mr. Bewann moved the printing of the correspond- ence between the Ex: cutive department and Persitor 3B. Smith avd Gen Riley, in California, sent into the Senste a few dayr vince. Agreed to. Rew voRx 4 aur, ETC After the transaction of the usual morning business, the bill to establish a Branch Mint at New York wus moved to amend the amendment of Jefferson Davis. providing for two Asssying Offices in California, se ax to provide a Mint and one Assaying Office in Sam Francisco A debate of considerable length of which Mesers. Seward vooated the establishment o Which was oppowd by M othera. 5 = ed, in the course strenuously ad- Mint in New York, Badger, Dawson and usstion being taken on Mr. Baapnuay’s amend- ment, it was ngreed to, and the amendment, os amended, war !ben adopted Mr. Bavern mov dto amend the Dil dy striking out Of the fret section. the provision establial In New York, which was rejectod—yons 20, Nateratenieon, Baldwin, Bell, Benton, Bradbury, Bright, Canes, Chase, Clarke, Clay, Clemens, Davis, of Mississippt, on, Dodge, of mre Felob, Creene Hanlin, Honst Rusk, Sebastian, Seward, cndment, providing that the act eball m ato effect, ne far’ as respects the Branch Mint at New York, until the Legislature of that State shail pa-s an act declaring the Mint pro- perty free trom taxation Mr. Diceixsox said be would make no objection to this amendment. although it would cause somo delay In the operation of thr Mint. Br. Usprxwoov moved to amend the amendment, 0 as to direct that the act sball pot go into effect. until the New York Legislature shall cede to the United Btatesexclusive juri-diction over the grounds appro- d for the ure of the Mint Mx. Downs oppored the latter amendment, as uane- censary, end involving a w: ne principle, that of cv. tothe United Stat diction over all the ilaings and grounds on which Foderal offices are lo- os Mr. Uxperwooo withdrow his amendment, and Mr. Badger's was then adopted ‘The bill war then ordered to be engrossed and read a third time—by yras 54, nays 17—chjection being made to the third reading of the bill before ite engross- ment. ‘The Senate then went into executive session, and soon after adjourned Heuse of Representatives, MovtE CLEANING Wasuinoron, May 2, 1839, @u motion of Mr. Jowxs, ordered, that when the Howse adjourm to-day, it be till to-morrow morning, ‘ab sight o'sloek, when an adjournment shall take place ‘WB Monday, for the purpose of having the hall put in oummer tri v MINSISSIFFI OVERFLOWS, ETC. Mr. Conran presented a resolution from the Loul. siana Legislature, asking that measures bo taken to Prevent inumdations of the Missisaippi river. Referred te the Committee on Public Landa. Mr. Casey presented the resolutions from the Logis lature of Penmsyivania. on the subject of agriculture. TRHRITORIAL Avramns. Bills for the construction of certain reads ia Minne- Bote, passed The bill suthorising the President to negotiate » b the Indians of Oregon, for the extinguish- seed, mittee of the Whole and resumed the considera- tion of the bill to create an office of Surveyor Gene! of public lands in Oregon, and te provide for tho sur- was make doneticne to the settlers, of said public Dds. Tho amendment pending was te confine donat! @fland to free whiter. eet Mr. Giopines (free soil), of Ohio, earnestly opposed t, aoe Ce Of the inteligence and patriotiom of meer © v wople of Oregon have excluded m Es because they amalgamate with, and lead ludians commit misebief rr (Whig), of New ¥ Lagihnare of thet wrritory ha any color of people. and if Cor grant of lands to whi k, contended that the r to excinde fit to make a sone, they have the Fight of grant for their own bene r. Cosnan (wh *». opposed the am ndment, and said that Mr. Giddings endeavored te how the superiority of the African over the Canea_ an race, and bad offered an apole sidering the whites rq Mr. Grove tit would benefit both races to diffuse omntry on the Pacific tes (dem), Of Va. replied to Me Gid- , And sald it wae true that Vi blood was of character, whether in the vei the white or Diack man. (Laughter) If Mr. Giddings goes to Virginia, he will be iuvited (9 aseociate with that race Of which be is the peewlinr friend Several others made remarks, when the amendment to insert free whites was agreed to by 67 to SI Without coming to any seclusion om the bill, the tpt was made to fix anether day maids ration of the Dill, 9 Louse then ad) he Capltal, SPATCH, iso vor, May 29, 1850. The Branch Mint bill {+ all right, It will pass the Senate to-morrow, and it !« perfectly safe in the H The nomination of Mr. Leteber.as Minister to Mex was confirmed to-dsy—vote twenty-Ove to ft The demccrats oppowd him, beca confirmation. as Col. Webb did might have been reject The Compromise bill | hopeful of working it th Mr. Elmore, the point of h; hiv ehe left With « full Senat * absent ir. Cath very is con an, ie on dered hop 4 hie ee ir ror the throat. This il be the second Sena: uth Carolia during the present n Gen. Fe was well enough to bo in the Senate to-day The Canadian Assembly, sto, May 29, 1950 dind ering the recy General making the Logislative og all government of Laat night, the 17 proporitions for wi from political contest? and ia Council elective, and f clals, addressing the Queen t pay the Gover nlary out of the Imperial Treasury, and reducing the ex meer of the civil law, The motion was postponed till July The address in anewer to the epecch from the thr ‘was finally carried in the Ansembly thie morning. « 2 o'clock, after an animated bate of sixteca is. ‘The principal topics argued. were eivetive io ions annexation # The Pen ay fe Convention, . May 20, 1850, ation assembled at Wil k. The following are tion:— Fagan, Philadelphie ton county There eounty, Jno. ¢ ‘The roll of det Ported Feats; one The Canals. Roowerren, May 20, 1850 There was a tremendous brook in the canal about 8 o'clock Inst evening it embankment ¢ two con The th mal jnet weet of basin, twelve miles oart of this city, gare qnarter of & mile. carrying out the depth of sixty feet below ihe bottom of Salling of the Hivernia. Boston, May 20, 1880, ‘The Hibernia sailed to-day at 18 o'clock, fer Liverpeel, vie. Halifax. She took $12,000 im gold dust, The fol- lowing is alist of her passengers. Mersre. T Redwaid and HB Sargent, J # Bosheldee, dor of Provigenos, Gea ifs epee Dn itor jr, of Providenos, $10, 1B Tate tout, Hens and Mee ow x, ‘Baltiwore, wt Tht Sidecars fey Grea, cop ram of Lon Our Baltimore Corresponde: Bartimon| Ne ig Gubernetorial The Whig City ‘Gubernatorial yusiness at A ag lest nig! ecenion of t cle ovenings.. The delegates favora- ble to tre nomivation of Jamos L. Ridgely, as the whi candidate tor Governor, were elected ‘® majority ol nix over those for Mr. Roman, the friends of Mr. Clarke haying withdrawn after the third ballot, A prisoner in the Maryland Pouitentiary, named » nson, yesterday made @ violent assault om the war- Mr. Denson, with an axo. but was fortunately se- — before he did him any injury. ‘We bad some genuine summer weather yesterday, the thermometer at9 o'clock inthe morning standing “ degrees, and at moon at 84. ¢ annual convention of the Protestant Mplssopal Ch em of the Diocese of Maryland, will assembi: this city to-dey. A large number of ministers others are inthe city in attend: on it. Mr. Judd, the Bendwich Island ambassade the Hawaiian me arrived im this CA, on his way to Washington, to pay a vialt of o ba the President, ‘be Rey. Mason Noble, of New York eity, has re- “an ‘and accepted a call to be an assii it pastor of the Associate Keformed Church in Fayotte street, in ity. ne Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Puitaverewia, May 29, 1860. The Lote Murder, #¢. The most prominent tople of conversation, this morn- ng, is the murder of the watchman Mooney. It will be recollected that, at an carly hour on Sunday morn- ing iost, a gang of rowdios made a bonfire in the lower part of Moyamensing, for the ing some unfortunate fire company Int ambuscade. Mooney, as wss bis duty, imterfered, and attempted to put the fire out. and for #0 doing, he was assailed by the young scoundrels, and shet in three different places. He ex- ired at the hospital yesterday afternoon. The most Intense excitement prevails among the rospectable portion of the citizens of Moyamonsixg, im consequence < this wanton and cold-blooded murder, and # deter- mination is oyinced to bring tho villains to justice. The authorities of the district have offered # reward of $600 for the apprehension of the murderers. The body of Moone; been conveyed to the Commis- siouers’ Hall, nhere it will remein in state to-day. ourtesy Captain Henry ¥: Mierckon, for many year the opular and accomplished commander of one of Cope’ rede” packets, died at his residence in this clty, yesterday. He was upiversally esteemed. ‘The receipts from the Lehigh ooal region, during the past week. iore been very heavy, amounting to $1,042 tons. Total shipmonte this reason, 176,407 tons. The stock market opened dull and drooping this morning, and prices slightly gave way. At the second bearda er feeling prevailed. Theatrical and Musical. Bowsnr Trxarae.—The tragedy of “ Kin, no doubt, Ons cf tho most telumphantly cuscenstel pieces of the season. Night after night it Is performed to overflowing and fashioneble houses. But how is it to be wondered at, when such ® magnificence Is dis- | layed in the scenery—when such talented artists as Tire Nambiin, Mesera. Hamblin, Wallack, Jr, Stevous, end Glibert, sustained by the eatire stock com: pany. are the Interpreters of that beautiful work of Sbakspeare! Thie favorite place of amusement was, as usual, filled, last evening, to its utmost capacity, and the delighted audience gave numerous marks of | approbation. Tho plaudits seemed, indeed, to be end- less, und the cheering whieh accompanied the priuel- pal artists throughout the performance, was enthusias- He. “The entertainments concluded with a comedy, 1m which Mr. Lester was reerived with peals of applause. » Macbeth” will be performed to-night, with a favorite comedy. Broapwar Turstae.—Tho experienced snd inde fatigable manager of this choice and favorite resort of ontertalninent, desirous of pre: aitractive form, produced the * Serious Family” last night, with a poworful and unequalled east, Mr. Hud- | feu performing the part of Captain Murphy Maguire, He gave to it atone of peculiar originality and racy humor, which, undoubtedly, renders it, as it was iu- tended = be, the mort prominent character In the piece ; it tv greatly enhanced, too. by the introduction xquisite melodies by Mr. Hudson, who sings | exprossive and touching feeling the ballads ountry, that he never fails todelight and ach song met with ite usual rapturous and imous encore. ‘The other parts were well eustained apman, as Aminadab Sieok; Mra, Hield, Miss Kate Horn and Mrs. Skerret, all gave ‘considerable effect to the comedy, The incidental quadrille, as well as the divertissement which followed, by Signora Cioces and Signor Neri, were chastely executed ; and the perform- avecs concluded with the laughable farce of * low to Psy the Kent,” in which, Hudson, as Morgan Rattler, | kept a crowded and fashiconbic audience ene con- tinued roar, The present engagement of Mr, Hodson, like ali bie former visits to Now York, eT pads re sbie to the eachequer ef the theatre, and credital bis own well-established fam, Numto's Ganvex.—'The performances at this house give unalloyed Fatistaction to delighted and large sudl- ences. MSs night the “Serious Family” will be ed 7 ia ie to ite with ‘he | rial of the ac+ conventional plied with ¢ ‘d audience, oe Is ood re found to ple neral sentiment of the eis no particular moral to ar The ed di/itum passages are some- le two far; but that is tequence in th eof the drama Ecarox’s Turatne—The performances lact night, for the benefit of the Lox heepe: tr. Barnett, brought logether an audience that filled every part of the tablishment, Mr. H. Miacids appearedas Paul Pry, | and was received with the heartiest applause by those present, His performance was much admired. Hight, the atnusing play of “The Oatepaw’’ and the “Serious Family,” are lobe ropresonted, This is a vory d will w tionadly draw a large pum ative. Tho fun of the compaagy is beyond deseription, and there ism large class who love to en- | Joy it after the cures of the day he.—-The dill of last evening had at- ented theatre another ‘the enteriainmenta commenced in one act, by T. P om, log » © favora: agnith jue of “Female Guard, or, A Lad-in a Wonderful Lamp.” have niready spoken of the magnificent manner in ch this piece has been put on the stage by the ma- 7, Mr. Burke, but we eannet admire enough the ous scenery of the last ne. © lent one d persone, with Chinere tant nt the ir ev drame and continued | ptan i it. comprises ful force ERY oF Pixssow's Mawworu Doraue Virsson gave another concer The Fem for the purpose of ex- ammoth double piaao- m_ by Holman, Pell, Johnson ience present. and all the successful revult of The new piano is indeed @ key boards, and the pieces Inst part exeeuted by four perk ze ard. The tone of the in- nk great power, and murt be largest tausiont h nt is an oblong Tand Uhey key bosrds are situated at en 11's Orena Hovee.—-The entertainments. | evening, areof an exec character Mr. Pite |= — w fe this Bonga, gleos and dano- ty's band Is going | lng of an exquirite charac ahead. the room betug erov This evening. Max Z tte 1 giv Styrian Lover ng ood musician, and is gene rrally well receive ji the audiences of the Olyu: | Onvaerre | Onveerr beautiful feet, hed are for London ive thelr am * » their ment with this week, aud thao close their engag the 7 *ppea i Phifedetphta on Mr. —This celebrated com lately been the manager of the Astor Place Theatre. wilt h a complimentary beuett, at his theatre, oa Fr ning From the respectability of the nam committee, there can be no doubt but ibe crammed y great | CITY TRADE REPORT. Weowrenay, May 20-07 M of cotton made today, and the easicr. at previous rate letters ‘There were fair ea! tele was leas firm to-day, and 10 awe Ot 2c. per bbl. below the Southern flowr wae firm, t eontinaed were made ip prices current yer toe canal Tt is eatimated that it will require from four to « weeks torepair the demages done. A thousand » ‘were called for by the superintendent thie morair Aupart, May 29. I%0 eanel at Geddes will probably b bry euste that will be chest by totally Sttroyt, a the er The Charieston papers are nt oO ll of which has bore caticipatea "207 Shoe? pected grain, corn continued frm, Holders of pork, de the clore of ‘Change, demanded Nigher rates, ally for mers. Beef exhib! change Ca¥ ments were im demand, and firmer. rd was iv good See ~y! and ealeable, at better rates. There was more In coffee to the trade, while considerable anise siya anction, stated below ed ie wae better, with enlee Pearls wert steady at bbe, at $5 62 Py $5 0608 tay Stat ae CF ureGenreee South. 0 bbie at $6 Ale 66a + Michiga: ern flonr was easier, with eales $6 STM for mixed, and $6 ST & $6 for straight Balti. | 1p, and $6 se Mi for more, Brandywine sad Georgetown. yt few was nting variety inevery | slight con- | To- | & +4 thing better, About 160 bbls Bi wold Corn ‘meal wes, 1a tome imstences, held higher a it males < 900, Bie. Jersey, ot $3, and at airy milling whet was goed, oP aay ome pe A ‘he only sales we have to report, barhels at $1 10 for Okie, and $h © $1 90 fer duty pad. ‘There wae more frmaccs Iu the market fer Hye end with « goed Bales. wore made of 11,000 bushels. te srrive soon, at 64%e., the remaia- Oats wore better, with sales ef river and canal at 48 a o.; Juracy at 468 di ge., and 4460 Desbels Nova Scotus, very heavy, at bfe., duty re The transactions im Cern are quite elDg —— bushels, at 660 for heated store; for tern iulaed: O8e 1800 Wostern mixed, fer Tuy dauivery. Uorton —The sales amount te 1,600 balee—the mar- ket is without change. Levee Pook OLAsmricarion, sei ™ Me dor at private bai salce of 820 bags Taveat loc. « Te 1,960 baga Rio at Tigo. a Oi¢o0.; 3.100 bs agueyra, at Sio.8 Ye. ; end 10 begs Porto Rico, at 8ige.; all four months, Faxicnts —Bngagements of cotton were pretty freely made at 8-16. we at 5-S2d. for Liverpool. A cargo was taken at the latter figuro; some vessels asked d. Corn was, it was said, engaged at about 84d. Dead weight renged from 12s. 6d. ess. To Havre—Cotton -—— remained unchanged. Har. was in fair request, partieularly North River, at fall hea eae ull, but firm. Sales of cod were made at $275 a 92 0; No. 1 mackerel at $1075, No, 2 de. at $9, nud No. 3 at $6.60 a $5.15. Motasexs.—Ther: as bub little doing, while prices were nominally th ‘and market steady, Navan Brox. Sfialea ' were made of 60 bb. spirite turpenti Mw Bdiso. cush. Ons. The oanties for linseed was more firm, and we notived sales of 8.000 gallous at ofc. for best Amorican in casks, and 690. in bbis. and 67 a Sc. for Bnglish, store. —Pork—Some 469 bbis. changed hands ‘and $$ 6889875 forprime. At igher F pine were de: fed. Beet was in of 100 bbls. country at | the clove erate roquest. with sal | Toll prices, Prime mess was lose buoyant, with | anles of 160 tierces at $16 50. Lard was ‘ter, rand we record sales of 800 Lb athe, Boct hams | plenty and quiet at $15. Cat ta were In better de. made and steady, with ealos of 150 bls. plain hams and shoulders at 0 and 4o. respectively. Butter and obeose were firm and unchanged Riex.—The demand was good, and holders bag d stiff; a0) cane See Ta sales were made at $3 STs a $3 8 cr eas | heat Bsvate Mr, Bleecker sold the following lots at his sales room, No. 7 Droad street, Brooklyn »— 2 lots on Greene, near Nostrand strest, each 25 by 100, $165 each, $250; 2 lots adjoing, exch 25 by 100, each, $206; 2iots on rear, on Van Buren street, each 3 ing, each 25 by 1 3 | Buren and Nostrand stroats, rach 28 by 100, $175 each, $700; 4 lots adjoining, each 2 by 100, $170 each, $680; 5 lots ——_ on Lafayette street each 2 by 100, $145 each, $725; 2 lots adjoining. tach 29 by 100, $135 eash, $ lots adjaiping, each 25 by 100, $145 each, $1740; 2 lots adjoining, each 25 by 0. $150 cach, $300; 2 lots | adjoining, each 2 by 100, $100 each, $220; 2 lots on Remsen and Buren streets, each 25 by 100, $100 each, $320; 2 lots sdjoining, each 25 b; | 200, $150 each. $00 “12 lots ‘adjoining, each | by 100, $145 each, $1.740; 2 lots adjo! ning, each 25 by 100, $135 each, $270 ‘ots on Lafuyetic street, near Nostrand avenue, each 25 by 100, $140 each, $280; Siete adjoluisg, each 25x10 $185 each, 640; 440, on | rear on Kosciusko et., $195 each. do, adjoini ach 252100, $140 each. § do. near above with | do, om rear. each 25x100, $1'¥) each, $1,200; 4 do corner | Kereiusko st, and Norstrand ava. each 25x100, $187 50 cach, $760; 4 do. adjoining each, 25x100.$195 exc, $780; 4 do, opposite each 25x100 $215 eneh, $870; 4 do. adjoin: | ing cach 252100 $105 each, §7:0; 8 do.on Fear og Korei- | urko at, each 252100, $185 each, $555; 2 do, adjoining hh 253190, $180 each, $360; 1 do. do. each 252100, $1 | cach, $000; 4do. do, each 2'x160, $160 eneh, 640; 2do. 100, $165 each, $320; 3 do. on rearon De c 12100, $165 each, $3390; 4 do adjoining, | each 256x100, $160 each, $640; 4 do. do. each 25x100 $165 each $00y. do. do, eae! $180 each, $260; fe. do. each 253100, $185 each, $425; 5 do. on Nestram near Pulaeki st., each 25x10u $150 each $450; 2 do. ‘aa $500 ear). $000; 2 gores on De Kalb $15 cach, $510; 2 do, adjoin- do, 132 50, $285; 2 do. 129 each, 4 lots corner Marcy, ch 25x1009, US each, ng. $10 , $220; 8 lota opposite, each, $260, 3 gores on rear, | gus | cach 252100, $i2 $75 escii, | $235; 1 ue adjoining, $90 2 lots on quae street, near Nostrand avenue, with 2 on rear on ifickory street, each 22100 $110, emch. 9440; sae adjoining with 12 on rear, each 256x100, 4105 ‘each, $2.52); 4 do, stidaise. with'2 on rear. ench 25x10, 100 « h, $000; 6 do corner Hickory street and Marcy avenue, each | ayxt00, $110 each, $000, 5do. opposite, each 254100, $110 each, $600; 4 gores ow Tear onic st, $87 60 each, | $36 $60 gS, Lots oppoatte nm Green Bs 26x100, $ 91.162, 6 jets oajetnlag with 6 om rear, cach Baio, $97 KOench, $1,170; $ lots adjoining with Son rear, | eeeh 25x106. $100 each, $1.60 enue and Hickory rireet, @; 4 lots adjoining, each 2 $97 6) ench, rear, each 228x100, $4. 50 each, $740; 8 do, on pking avenue, between Lickory street and Groen ne. exch 25x100, $100 etch, $800; 8 do. om roar, each, $740, ka Wiih a firm market and a good demand, sales were made of Porto Kico st 64e., and 50 bhda. New Orleans at Se 4do. corner Tompkins wth 25x100, $100 . ~ Holders hy adwnced their piters, and with a good demnnd, sales wer made barrel Prison and Obie at 2535, end Diadge at 25e., with time 1s Day, rea Hupsow + «22,084 ++ 2069 es 2000 Tovar Racatrts of Proovce Riven BD Com, bush dy Provisions, p &TOCK Pwrtanereuna, May 2—Fu $1,900 time, 61; Bao FORKION MARKETS Taraza, May 21.—The wnt A not fecasion any « tive comand has been mala’ e-criptions tully supported, ¥h need an Advance, as suppli those of whites ex: ‘ather restrict- ed. Our quotations Superior whites rT +; good and fair white. 9a 9% re.; ordinary whites, Sy aS re; yellows, 6a7h ra; browne Mareovadows are niddiing and the b tion, 434 05 Freon the b h wore at 1 9134 tials. There is not much demand at the mo- mont forthe article, The net jons fo rifling to merit notic Leen very insignificant, owing t» the cholera, and the exeitment occasic an invading expedition, A small Id nt previous rates, and there att A cargo of Car te . existence of ed by news of yunntity of lard was are in firet bande ‘oa rice wi ailat S\re, There of Caroline afloat, and a large qu rezil ¢nid to be om the way. Pre ed for at pte I restricted. ar are abtindant, and the d The lact charters were at £2 for Cowes and near porte Ww te the rates coastwire $1 for sugar, V searee, and would © culled for molaeces & K. Exchange on London ¢ New York and Boeton 1 per cent tein $ 11 per cent prem From. Prices—Rii arr 10 re; Jard, ql. $1L@ $114; hams, do. 7 «10; flour, American, bu, $18 a $14. May 22—P xel on Lon- don 1] a 12 per cent. prem., many houses refusing to draw; Parir, 8 @ 2 per cont. dis; New York }y ai per cent. prem. Mate a May 90.—Since the tate of onr last advices note the almost ent from oUF populat! ppled for the far as wear of the chet ough a little er teain moving. coneerned. Mel: Owing to the ecareity of puite little doing im the article. D the epldemle, the eupply of ru from the conatey bas been checked and operntions are limited. Ws mete: Whites, 9% #10; for fine, Gao fe SX; for ordinary, fine yellow tg; Common. nt of pre d held at & re there is but z the prevalence of * not large, but et the moment i ales, Trovisions of sll k Furopean freight ls for molester have been taten at 2) 9 83, to load ae — * Exchange, vel to \y por cent prem, Teicgraphie Reports. ne Aunasy, May 29,1950 y namquenco nt Bushnel ft & good business doing $6 12%) for pa ; £ $5 50 to $5 02 fot ght Brate @ Corn continues in active fat. with sales ot 8100 bephele nt Ge. for mixed rn. to orrive ina week or tem days The anies of 1640, Lo viker descriptions | there is ne material ebange. } Rurraco. May 29, 1850 The receipts during the past twenty four how been ve fe tee Tar, 2.000 bbie ; wheat — | eo be market for flour fs anil, | being dirpered to operate at the prevent big ricen i my om State apd Western ts held firmi 8 good deman tine Ohio wh mea | fe goed request, wi mika Wostern, and 6 t9 68 for flat yellow. Molders Of pticon whiskey are more Gm, 9 ets * valee 10,000 bushels at S00. for fer some prime ¢ hasbeen refaced. Im freight ts there is mo por- clange te notes, ruby the Rev. Mr. Latherpe, France, te Miss Maneanur A. Parrsasen, of New York. i Charleston; Diea, pm On Wednesday osaine, April 99th, after pics Mneee, Wass oi Grasere, bon of the late Thomas Gib Norleans ha 'P The ir, and iy ode ed aaquointences of, the deahpane s0- jan ine 4 ly invited tov attend the NYork! funeral, pry of his a et No. 176 ¥ th ‘this afternoon, at 4 op ar: ort rmanixe Mania Fisnxa, in the ‘Bist year of her Her funeral will take ine ‘pace this (Tharsde: noon, at 2 o'clock, from her residence, No. 1 wich strect. Her friends, and the friends of her bre- Se, Wales Visher, are respectfully invited to at- A do wel'atien, mr alten and Ho bers, Beancham| On Wednesday morning, May 20th, after a short but | s»ms, Bryer; Catharine, ea severe illness, Francis Witaunt Watonove, aged 8 | Cronk, do, June 1; Queen Pemare, Wise monibe and 2 da oho}; Adept, Buraey Tafaate, ‘The frionds of the family are respectfully invited to re ase: Whacles’ Go attend hls funeral from 122 Walker street, this (Thurs- ea, West, do Jun reson ke f Sidon, Spenes non for meh ‘Orleans, 20th; T B patntel tees ot two | Heme rocker, do 284; Otomace, Brows, do ach; Virgil S painful illness of two jacagea Spears, T months, and | g,Rats, fof, loading i2th, Parlamont, for Heaton; Mleaner, dest child of John I. and Matilda Holland. retdate, hl Lait sh, Jamento stan ctw He? remains will be tak 0 Cold Spring for inter Lom tered Ye! Spiiveneth A ment. wold, N Hon, Witisam Wenonices, formerly representative | lth Artin Talbot, New Oxlea in Congress from Indiana, and afterwards Governor of | estos Cla 6th, Alex in that State, died at his residence, near Madison, Ia., on the 16th inst At Kinderhook. N. Y., on the 25th inst., Hom. Juxivs Wireoxson, aged 69 years. ednesday, May 20th, Witriax Matuan, aged nye reapestfull is relatives and friends in general are I; invited to attend his tuneral’ from his late residence, No, 6Twenty-ninth street, weet of Tenth avenue, 01 Friday the 31st inst., at o1 Yolook. ot can Grove, Matheson, “gute ker, for do. ldg; Avon, Linenicn, Say o-3id M oe 40h ss New York; lath, a oseene aaa doth, Pari, Choice; and°aana, for New York; or auhca, April t—Bark — Sard) for NYork, 14 some Britih vessels f Almeria Kase N York (: 'd ay! Sia Be ‘eae, ‘Olienverg Kroog, Beato ranklin, Wood, from Marseilles, if 7 fons NYork Aihy wohe ‘Luther Child, Baker fof SHIPPING INTELLIGERNOK. Port of New York, May 30, 1850. oun Ree, a tre eri Sd tig Washington, Griffin, Catania, and old rr April 2¢¢, tig Wael atanis, an Cleared. att for Boston, ‘abso, ald Ist ins, bark @ Wright, 32, Cock, : etc a. ds Bowe ia enn Ds Teen Pe. Genet ® ‘erony, May 11—Arr Eleano Felt, 40 load for BRP Ba ie the—Adam Carr (Br), Whi 7, A Wood ow Orloara, (nv to gail May 23 a Ith, ‘Geo Themas, | Crosby, do, Deo Ramet Nera, Lagann Sehmaldy 5 Piah, Dublin: to s0ad fur New Work ; 14th, Files, Hasthora, | Boch. bee y( roi ion ‘aylor & Co; Wa racine Glogeester, bth; Ro amp det Rov Fis Copy q ‘ela, NB, J 'MeMurray; Llewellyn, Pentlsion, Ye Mag load fer Righinon eerie ler, Boston; RT Fr irige—Flora ( "peridinn rT ry hes or, =t- 7 Pai ines Price, (Dr) 1 thorn, for Salem Pictou, & Norfolk. beth Sursk W Costin Kotting for New York, stout a Sebri—L" Pon dnen Newny, May 12—Sld Sarah Pai N York. ail & Ge; Abeo est Beseavce, lay 18-81 Mose uy if in, Yon 1, ano Pince ipailsdelphisg At ‘Abbott Law: Washington, NC; Bone Vaninas, prey 10.) rence, Allen, Boston. ALERMO, _ ‘Sloops—Rhode Island, Hull; Jas P Long. Jonos, and Yi geilles, for NY ork, lie Herschel, Th Thorp, do tant feath, Providence; Deep River, Suathwaith, Middfe- | Aunstury, (from Cadi via Messina) for do Arrived. Steamsip Raneeetans, Pearson, Chagres, ee igen ian, are a Caunés CBr}, Cleney rerpool, 28 dare, with ballast ongs 4 meagers, to Mal it] and. Poolng & C mis, Fensiey, 1 rérpeel, ay with ih mdse, te D pilin neh ‘5 ateernge 4 mail Wot Ban! isi foe ts 10, @ Banks, with calms 40, hi id si ith sbi; of Boston, a ghee ae ep re Vicwsry (Br), Rent. Bristol 80 days, with iron, to J I. Poxremov }6>—Are Wellington, Chadwick, Lon- 117 Of, passed steamer Ras den for git’ aka tld Ith.) Also elt 10tb, "Comte de Of de llth, Johannes, from Bremen for Baltimore, rEENSTOWN, May rig ssid Win Milos Ayre, ai York; So- paw Keuvie, Mkentle, Boston; 14th, "Jno Wesley, Davis, Rocwer ue, May 11—Sid Atlas, Bradal, N Sr Micway ze Tkrisia, Ke pe aera, eth al ult ‘orig Smyrna, Hetcne, for Boston, same Yor! Dutch Razter, for °D mon. Zlae A 5) peer eyed Ceres, of Suasbicheea, with atl Vi, lat 40 3) Ton 0 3 sa atearath phe ae for Liv~ ving at ane rate [reported yeaterday, avout same ‘408, pri Sabir, One Bory eines | lai Seta cnumage (of ivnanah), Dwight, Havre, 24 Davis, Beston. sense’ ‘yap, Ro Suntan May rei Trirsty, May i—Arr, Surat 11 inst, A’ E Now Rite a te ‘Cork, ae) jeys, with iron and weit Tray. vor, Palermo, 35 days, with ne Helen, Miner, a ith frvit, we, Beecher, Draper & Devi Ag iy ne rime Bark Levies (Swe), Saudmark, Cadis, 44 4 * Le Johnston & Co. Om Tuorday, Sand: fell in with the le rae masts; about 10 fees of th mast te, te Chastelein Bark ‘{ Br) Hamilton, from Sal meceengeres. 3 Neary of Cy ore red he United sates, oe wiles Bt * miles BK o echr, fall of water; in wie to Potter & Nickerson. B Ly pore, Mobile, 20 days, with cotton, to ie jomwor, 8 been 3} with cotton, te Soe. Audersom& Co. Sid in eo with brig Ocilla, fer New , Buenos Ayres, 62 days, with Me Cea A if Ea car tah te or ns i aad fog Bent porwes sees Few 1h, | in beating Puilade iphias B Mew Sailed—Stoop Arion, NYork. RN 4 het Pare Riven, May 23, 7 ar (ir Corpard Neqports 0 dare, with Baited=Schr Richard Borden, Virginie, | pare iron, to Davis 644 14, bon > x fe trent ay yeh — te _ Arrivod—Scbr Laura Jane, ey mie Baltimore, 4 md (Br ie ree, Cork, 26 days, with irom and 153 red Ship, Weshinaton North Patter via; Sontateh Scere, eA Beli 17th inst, int 49 08, lon 42 42. da with J 408 wh, 100 Ibs bone. Spoke Feb ip Soidaa, frm New Orleans fer Gowes ands mare 13 | Bremen, 29 days, with mdse, | Block , spoke Ham brig Priedsicky frein Ber Balti Miorbie® (ir), Maca and 29 days from Givraiter, Site Ke, to Firmin & cig Daniel itentley (Br). Coaltieet, Lisbon, via Halifax 13 aagesintth Harbech & Co | Brig Monorio (¥ to, Biesary, Afriva, 85 days, with | Ground nuts, to J AH Met Tinie Henty (ot North Kin ston), Baker, Philadelphia, 8 bay 1, Bound to N ne Kingston, rig Walter Hoale Portiand, 7 day the magte ‘Drig Herman (Brem). Se Tor hip ih, lat 113% Tom 94 48, ba dark Platina, Pacide, Talcahnano, 275 wh oil; sohr Menrietia, Phil. fuer, Baltimore. with OW ep, Sebr Occar Provipewcr, May 28 fed—SchréT O of © F, Richmand; Minerva, Aly + Harves’, Aud Blackstone, NYork; Em* with spars, to Provide, Bebe Escort (Hr), Jorrett, Liverpool, 28 days, with salt and | “sails ecSlcep Adoni, Rondout. tren, tod & GLa ; Sav anvan, May 24, hr Superior (br. herry, Cardiff, W, 27 di with irom, Arrived—Brigs Frank, Boston; and Excell, hogy Ny. to order, Beb n Chase (of nerenrte Chase, Barac With frnit, to 6 iN she Pelee, | New York 12, oop, Wannen, May 27. Matte. r— Post with rapa rum, to B De Fore m yas stoner Cres ie oh 08, oke btig Marshal Ney, of Wai Ciry, will cloee'st the Bachan wre, 18 daye out s’ Exchange, on Saturday, une 1, ¢, Smith, NL MeCread ey S Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with naval itr Ba in cbarge of a epecial incosenge: x hen at the Post Oftee The adore Later Bage are also at Kenyon's, Herald Marine Purtam Arrived—Drie Putnam, Farre!, Rio te FA | Hawking, Helen, Milleville, Pas ape, “Alexandria; & Marcy, Willetts, Werren, Rl; J Droeman, Tuthill, NYork: 10 days, | Qibten, Me; Mechauic, | adelphin, 3 dave , Magaugaudavick, NB, 7 on with fon, Saler Annandale, W. Por ninan so, Wilma "Amsterdamy athens, Att (Duied s ‘Poon. | | May 20—Wind during the day from ESB. oo hee abt Yor (Pen Sreas } as that her cargo, bea simost every ma ohentns et " bean deetzoged, and than Ver tye soreation 1g rein | miraevicus, as se bad reached within a few inoh sth, Maria Joveph, N Orion nme peard, the explosion of ich would foubss gine, Baleimers, §1d 0h, | gored to have teen acolaveteh, = re Anne Rese, from New York, of and fer Be hy ric a vo Deva May 9—Arr 8)lusian, ), Savannah via Cowen: | h Tn core, wee fabandoned Apri! ™, Int 43 in (s), New York wn ow her beam ends, shifted cares, Domenie ay 78d a mast enrried . Crew saved Franeireo; At Pub, Dett= | NF in sehr Devon, from Beist Licwr—Te relation to the pasronge ait | ‘an Ne On the Bits wore on th I, wes valued Colombian offies, and § winal in this elty; she bad no f Boston, at Portian: in Glstrers, was ‘eymeutb; she toon abandoned, Whalemen. p.ttarhon, May 2S ship JemToreon, otek § ona, vin 8 In bone « home 26,100 Ihe Ww ve m8 ff irruals Cav pire, May % Uth, dave. Art Sejoto, Chom do, to load for Balitmore for America. S14 10) Francisor 12 Piander », Glemeaplo, Ba oti checen tan Wee At Bart ‘way ia. Meare H Tenriotia, New Orte Art A Spoken. Ship Tama, Senin 2 o2 dulpe from Bivenee Ayres for Boston, tinea on fa 44 tM om San Franciees for Valparain, Marsh ve4, from Boston for Cape of Geod Hope, ots, May L1—£1d Washington, — ai, May S—Arr tema, Bremen for 1 Bovee, €o for NOrie Franelioe Li | New York. | NYork: intein & | A wise, Gcelte, fi Brana, Taker, Lo Averets, Dann st of es pe for st Ee e: 3th, Reform; Ammerm Brig Rake of Yarmouth, bound te Antigua, | itweusrss, May 8th—Agr of, He from B days out, Me 5 NYcrk. A herm brig, © steeri seu. May Stb-—Atr, Orcno, Chae, Besion, tor Co Givides hoviscatany, », Stockhclia fur NY¥erk; 12th, Columbus, q heck, 7 1¢--Sid Hortense, DeRozicr, N Fork. 7H, Sth—Sid Aree, Aalbork, N York, eG, May Hh—Arr, Presto, NOvieane: Sth, Cees ‘ig Pale~ ss caneht on board shi h 7, Ww. » Rorwegit ship Lan Tis Si, asin, Camphelt, Resto jay Arr Tay, Adame, N’ Orie: for Tejeatel, Vinecas, Clive, Maieen tend eld Toptiarsten} « ror uf Ht, OF peat wit af rhe f re ete ue iP a Sion Be: er, sive (April }) for California, ww . Bs AY Lf ai Bt Had soa fot California, 88 days ent, all welt, | i x holomon. Pi See ga Soarepert fer California, 24h ein ¥ Reston {'%ev, 8) for Calituraia, Teed Teperted it the Cape, ten, Tosten Aofistane and fro the latest news from her A ayy (Maroh 11) for California, ine 7 4 . Maree if - wil oon eee Pir Hise tla hae NIM foe Calitor Yor Ads, Oriente, Bresevtsh, ead Hagnotin, tot Now Orleans; “4 R Ginn, Baltimore; ‘Arovurus, Many = from | ane Cowna, May I3—The Jenny, of Cowes, from Carthagens for ve ‘ow! nD} aw ; 8 anys, im balan Yorks ta lees Iesring, Torrevina 224 Areil, gov on the sea er ata.) oke ee peated dat ene sae “h'Bay, G Bilocpe of war Germantown * ¥. Se'Boa:on, Voud to Cnlitorgin: Bot, tei | , Pott" Clailaen Story. Gonaives, May 7; W I Robbins, Phit~ | ee TW, sans tok bon L Cataract Tivorpoot sbi robabl ay" steamer Repul bar bark Lo Rotterdam; V sesh aniy i ud Jamoe Wallace, Puiladelph of Magellan, | from Val- Bs Tho a Doaumeo Crer, abt May # Brig Chacha, Hil cons’, for ig on" oH osat tor Neth, and wonld suit abou Ame, 1a—Brig a BYon! 05 bese Brig Wichard Colden (ie), Perey, 123 TT back Freaks, Cor Philadelphia, nem Ny, Moy %—Arr brig Aretella Tarbes, Kearney, Ee j4 Le Man, May ee Tatcauvano, Marob l—Arr bark Sag Harbor, Ook 50, for creer ca Woedbur: 54h, ship. hip Gd Rane New York, Nev, Bi, tor do et 164 brig. Lasletine, trom New York, Oct 13, for ay ‘Sampson, Rio'Janciro, Stel Meh): I 8 10, for do, Bedford, Ark, 18th, Varke’ Di tche Dec sla 7, Lat Cray igi "Kor rk (and fm bY ap May? (| 2 t on ane Le a a Koavs, 18th); Paes Mcnarty, Boston (Hom the Bertani 7 Pork, Cotter, ¥ ‘Blet, bar! brig’ Ci and | April Th 28 (an iain sth sth, in waeege mt in sian i nip Wart OH ror) sepiter, Beni Tiath, Deo 7. 28th. ship ‘Rov Car, barks Rh ox. Tarek for di a bows Ay toe intel Ides owas tempt, for New York Ne york, Fi ry Sohr Odd Fellow, for San pavlaraeprd 71, ne date—; 2. Vairan aino, Mareh 20-Are (all, for Marcia Clea Bosto bark Acadian, (Br) Gardner, se Sth inte: ‘Stacey, Tine Ba, 3h Bak (and Bt ae k Do Mi aroline C tat, Peay ae Phstadelphi Perk id hana a Viren New aaa San Hrascloseh i, a “ae em Bath Tub, brig Colorado, CaN bare Antoinette, bans Kew Ae) Notatns, Callncy 1600.) ship ol woah Ui NYark Mypetion, Benjamin, 8t Thomas, 13 Telegraphic Marine Liver roor ann Hania Monthok, Guten, Galveston, 14 days, with cotton, Be, | Arrived Ship Sarah Partington, Cedin Th ah | ie sivatt ee ae Orleans, 13 days, with mdse, | Cornette Najadea, returned on account of damage to fer Lote trig i ‘Henrico, Racdisn. Ryder =e pay Bete Stefanoms—64." | ath ree ‘apt Bayley, Lieut ume; Meters C Watkias, jew orve rie terms would from Wwe and t all wh | wrens | Provi r | cette ti a St | qr | door west of Chatham. the cine this country has ever prodne-d. Dy nenee > for 14 | The reason H reaere, ak at é% oy ors indelphia (March 14) for = ids Fiat, hence - pA. 44 Srteaaes 8 Sect Te — % ) Ra Rotineon, f he orem Ki mn Kingston Jx—Siat cprerteshe: Wieetic bales Shildren, daiaatcn Baht —Brig Gatland—C Herta |-gonule rat ane Fite ie oa 8 Philade); + (Brem) incke, Buenos A. di jaan Ludwig. Yo i pent %s PS URET Cs, Diane! WEI {rom i Baltimore, fore ahtp, ste biller, Avchaneels bark aoa Alex) Mitten taiahn, e ‘Sagne; a Ee aig -—j rw Oxteass, May ®, 1 *: barks Catherine. Passenaers § rrived. Hamel, P Maclaren, and Donsh: isson, Indy ay York, Win Chainpials jcorge Dude m chat Ls id bod kety, Joht De nirey, Sr ease nee we ph Narrine, $t Ji ir Pay ne sud Ind onie Nerri Ship Willis: Con ey heb ress. Miss Marley, Jum Cy rene ane isco, Bass D € xe—Bark Marne: —Mre M A Caldwell, Davie and a. Pits a children, Mise M Crearcer, Mist R Creamuet, ME ery RM Gamble—Mre Jones, 8 «bili = V2 9 even lady, 8 childree and 1 Bogent, @ ehidren au servant, Byreri: family, N Car~ ore repo dew yrnroci—Brig ‘Lady Young ir aud Mim Mitchell and rT" we CELEBRATED DR, WAT#ON, WHEN TALKIN( nhout the decfal o sacied is 2 take Pele ated sa Aull thar worst’ of ail maindicn, Anaprodi of $100 to cure, or sialic Ana make more money that way thas repliod, thi ite ben vollin, “4 fe nd an able w remedy fr all ay te comeatable by all. Dr. Wa ersation. Be ld at $l 8 hotsle, ay any part. STAR'S BALSAM AT THR SOUTI—T) lowing cer f the efficacy of Dr. Wis: Coughs and Colds, B tothe roan well # he adjot bi enilatl; + aed ut trying (t; he made no ould take ne thing hetter. inplotely. res min my fa ected + le Agent fo or the Uni ale § 100 Potton street: also rand Irving Hones Deng Stores, Broadway y 4, Keove & Co.'e, Maiden Dane; st William Bi ndt street: and by the Dn iy through= cs ard Canada MAN PHYSICIAN, DR. " hie oftee, _ HEINE Co CONTINUES IDENTIALLY CONSULTRO wy Pa i a, rm cniiaedle Aonre, of no charges D Sa¥ TO THOSE © us voleas,” that i atnres of the gremicet names in sures L. MORTAMOPE WO ng oriented disease, hy health aiih, y il at “hat Shey tals of medicine fs all in site rae, Perrone wheee Weal Nae a tty se te * mati ‘divertor, of retura, all teres, Broadway corner sirert, (Sem Hatidinge | Yt Bowe jdemee, OTM 70h wtrest, Tall “aisestsoese iberal torme, remainder ef the Medical and Shipping Adwers frecmemsa veil 61 frwmd om thy Seventh pege