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ewe ao ——— — wartained by a large majority, and # resolution was Fmtroduced consuring tho courre of Dr. Johusand the ‘Vestry of Christ ¢ 2% but was pronounced eut of order, sod wus Gnoily withdrawn The effect of this decision will probably be that (brist ob will with- draw from ali connexion wii the digooss, aud ali sub- jection to the Birhop, who holds dootr (high church) as mach at variance with the doss Arebbishop Eccteston, of the Cathotic Chareh, ‘fare unwilling that the Bixbop ekeuld preach within thoir walls aud although usage bas allowed him the rivilege of so doing the canons of the chuck do not sustain bim in Che claim of any euch right, Notwith- sanding, however, the ewnon Gf the obarch is positive on this point, a majority of the convention sastainod ‘the Bishop's claim’ and would undoubtedly have cea gored the Rey, Mr Jobns had the resolution been pas toavote Chrict hareh has one df the largest aud most intelligent congregations of any church in the ity. and the Key Mr. Jobns hae but few equals ia t! diovess for lwaruing, genoral intelliganos, piety, and but death can ever part him from hie congregation Asipgulur ease was up for trial yesterday, in th Bt the Coart House, bail from the young # speedy death and prays lo be re @ision has been given yes A young man named George Norton, was yesterday arrested Upou (he a*tounding charge of assaulting an attempting to violate the person of hia step-daugater, Mary Daviin, oged about fourteen years, Her mother M aiding sud abetting the assault, with tho iatention stated. ‘The gir) is said to bear most iubuwan marke @ the outrage They were beth coin iti ed for trial. Antelligence trom tho Uiiush and French Wost indics. (Prom the Kingston (Ja.) Journal, May 2) The colouial tiles brought by the packet of the 21st contain intelligence of ye rouewhsb more geue- ‘wal interest than (het which they usually afford The St, Vincent papers aunounce the resulte of @ late general election in that idand, for nivetoou mom- ders to represent the ivhabitents in the General Ae | | from it ax often as circumstances may render ® chan, sirable, but always havea place of rendezvous fixed upon; so that, in case the two vessels of the expedition pared at sny time become separated, each mey Know som bly. in liew of (wenty-five, the number dazed under the luie olcction law. [t appears trom the proclama- rsolving the Legicluture. that “the delay of pene by repeated adjourmments for want of vumber of membera.” when the number rendered it absolutely om sbould take piace in of represemtutitea”” In conseqnonee of thie an ut wae passed. nud published on the Lith of Murch lest axing the mumber at pineteen, under whlch the proclamation war ieeued, La St. Vincent, ag hore, the elections do not pass over without & little excitement. ihe ndurees of the Governor in opening the sessions is Of the ordnery ehuracter—states thas tho apathy imputed to the {nhabitante seems from the late elec tions to Lave been dirpelled—-thanks bo the Vounoii for unvary'ny attention to public business-—admits the le» sened means of the constituency, but urges the neces sity of maintaining unimpaired the necessary estab dirhunent»—reminds of the exhausted condition of the tressury, wotwithetending which a portion of debs li remains to be Nquidated—-deolarea that a con- siderable change in the proseut system of taxation we Jed fter—direets attention to the far from saticfoctoay state of the Colonial Hospital, and the necessity fur a reform in the mode of ite admi- nistration, and for a farther provision for those afflicted with disease and poverty—saunounces that there are many objects requiring attention, which it would be vain to bring forward, ~ until the perfect solvency of the treasury shall have been established — and conyretulates the legiriature on the repeal of the Ravigation laws, aud the © tree iwportation of African laborers alrea mmenoed’’ says lis Bxoellency, “nea proof of the axiety of Her Majesty's go - Ment to mitigate the d)Meulties under which you hi ‘Deew and sre suffering. «cho of the speech + With regard to the repeal of aote restricting navi- gation, the Louse abstains from any expression of ‘opinion seem, re African Isboreis, the Heuse regards and would acknew- ledge ne n measure of the first importance to th colony ; and if earrled out to the required extent, the Heure would hope may be the means of partially re- licving. the colony from some of the diffoultios under 1g 48 produce raisod by alave British market, this be 4 injustice is done tothe which it labors; labor is free. and until a menwure having for ite British markets ot #l adopied. 1 Tope ox vonfldenes, to any permanently iunproved con dition of theeolony.” Tho Gasevie. in notifying the arrival on Sunday the * Comman- dee Jenner. from Martinique, havingon board the lady f his Kxcelleney the Lioutnnant.Jovernor and saite 40h ult. of hor Majesty's steamer © Vixon. who had been on ® tour te Dominica and Martinique, eays:— “The Vixen brought tatelligence of some further rioting and dist urban Guadaloupe aud Marie Ga- lante The’ Liberte, ‘elite, ond Pvaternite’ tor i still appears to keep the intabitauts of those pleoer In an nnsettled ot The present disturbances doubtiow »tisea out of the triad of some rioters on @ former ovewsion. Dering the holding of the session for that purpore, che Governor of Martinique, M. Bruns, had dec ined it wecersary to proceed with troops, anda frigate and war-stcamers to Cuadaloupe, to chooks any rioting on the part of the populace. The Mariinigue Cou- rier of the 26th Mareh. rays :—* We were not wrong when ouneed im our preceding nuraber that the voy- M Meacure of mere preesutio terday and thie morning fros oop despatebed to Accounts recsived yee the Colony, by ‘ort de-Hranos, a: Keemer, losves no doubt oo that pait ari Galante triais, » Ye, 1M COnvequence of the illness of @ maivtrs Were to be resumed yesterday. Covernor Brust has ip the caps ' nant of the Naval Stationof And whilst there he never want avhore from One of the companies of infdutry that he r with linn, will, it is said, be leit at Basse etbing more tha more ® prceaation’ must ® Lis Excellency on # second trip, with more that there are several plantations In various PArta ch the teland advertived for sale, dry weather we Intely oxperionced, to refresaing heny: Vegota exeumed agreen and bealby appears juved the eultivasion for the eneuing crop Ym Trinided, the marriage of his Kxecileney Lord with » ‘fair creole of the island y.t h of April, 1860, will over be remem- dered in our leland with gratification On that day bie Execllevey Lord Harris was lock to Sareb, second daughter of the deacon Commins. aod a native of Trivided. We need not enter into the details of the august ceremony which, we know. will be given at full length in another quarter, Wut we can record our sentiments on the erent. ‘The more we sift with jealousy and severity | the peticy of lgrd Harris, the tore we are bound to lo justice to bis private virtues, Those are m noble. and sult well peer of the realm. By ser Dae rendered his nemo that t bip oud b 40 9 meeting in favor of eeking © constitution sim he Cape of Good Hope, We at to defer partioulnra Ly desiring * of Barbados, with co, bad paid n visit to sovernore of both xeelleney the tebe provident Tar Pr slavery @ the cleveath Gay een Awcnwn fore this x on T a ew Mr. [encore “exhibited @ mort " ery.” making an outrageot At le ae y proceeded to take the final lowing report A min commiitee, fo whom was referred A number of memorials on the cabjest of slavery fr or cus sypede preebyteries end churches in our ve to report vole wpe hject. they have been brought to the con. f ue section at, In cons ldorat ic had at teller etion of the ehu f trovh and righteous revolutions 1 dst. That we exceedingly deplore the rkings of the wh tem of slavery oxiete country, and is interwoven with the tions ot the « ae f intereats of the 24. That the holding Ty, #xeept in thos the laws of the ship. or the demon nee in the proper impor the Book ef Discipline, « a regarded and treated in the same manse offences Sd, That the Sessions eoneticution jeu in the condition ~ it is anerold. Hi gation ty, i4 wa of. od Presbytorios th. That siter this dec! whole miject of slavery. as reterred to the Sessior action thereon ae im thei existe in the ¢ ut the laws of Chris Un motion adjr die. Appointments by the Preatdent, Diy ond with the edtice and consent of the Senate neat P. Lateher, of kentucky, to be Rovoy Matra tates to the Mexican Republic Griendo Brown, to be Commissioner of Todian a Btates Hr the port of Dundes, in Scotland tion im search of Sir Johw Frapkiin. and bi nions. you will take charge of the two brigantines, the * Advance” and” Rerewe.’ that have been titted oat for that serviow, amd us 5000 a4 you ere ready, proceod with Lhem to # Loneaster Sound. These versels have been furnished to the govern- bent for this rervice by the munificence of » private eitinen, Mr. Honry Grinnell, of New York, You will ther turned to their owner in good condition, They havo commend one of t fider him es your seco! him, and treat him sccordingly. ofa shormaker, On Boltimore street. She states bor bollet that to live longer with bim would cause her J from the bonds @f matrimcny., whieh bave been to ber those of tor- apet, grief aud deepal. Sho ts his eoond wite, aud ‘bas been marrid but o few months, hoving takeu the Place ot his wife a few months atter her death. No de- and. if found Roya) Navy nnd bis companions werd to Cape Walker, and be governe y Norton, was likowise arrested, on the cherge of | Cape Wa whether ¢ place or the other suppored more open 6 the opinion, that beyond onal Observatory. cumstances wb therefore needless to repeat them, ‘This ruppored open see and warmer region to the Parry Islands sre unexplored. — any openiug there, Dorth and west of Sheuld you succeed in Andin; either after having cleared Wellington Strait, or after cleared Parry Islands by a northwardly course from Cope Walker, enter as far as in your judgment it may be prudent to enter, and seare! pg ges conspicuous point, tor signs and re- the missing party, Take particular care to 'Y Opportonity for leaving as you records and signs te tell of your welfare, progress 'e The reply was, with the ex- #. ceptions shown inthe following siguideant paragraphs, | pay; = sa sorasare the success of which, it would sine yet to be proved. The importation of | O0Fds of evall yourself of ev: bjeot the rejection from the © grown products shall be F.ouse eannot look forward with either Erquimaux or otherwise, ‘partmel from you; and, in every communication, be ful particul the icy barrier as to mak: prudent to push on than ‘and put yourself in comm United States ment, serving in the waters of the Pucitio or in China, eccording to your necessities and opportunities, Thore officers will be instructed to afford you every facility posrible to enable you to reach the Western Conat of the United States in anfety. tish searching parties, you offer the tance of which they may standin nee: may bein your power te give, Ofer, also, to them acquainted with your and be ready to afford the eh you may have become possessed concerning the object ab (@ uadaloupe was no more than @ been recoumended to ca may. on arriving out upon that by deperting from thom your search weuld pro- Dably be mor dat Bausseterre. as weil ae the intelligence upe continues in the usual sed state, ad befallen to render things more ad Agfor ty of Governor. | y shi View, Which before looked parched and withering, had and it was treated that, to far, the drougbt had not moterially in wae the cen in yeur nob the day. The Trinidadian “thus notices 3 i God that He will take you and’ them in His boly keep- ing, Jam: compelled, | W. J. Kurner. Tre Canat Brrax ar BD most formid: ever cecurred, took place on Tuesd: | Buehn nd lege The leak betere the bottem, and th | with the | racaretn) and thorough examination of | nity. will be best rubserved by the adoption of | | opinion mrt rest upon on one suggested is that muskrate may have burr the bank deep gnlf ploug the bleh d Presbyteries, to take each meking t AMinist-t Plenipotentiary of the United venture Aicaida, at be Tabedia; Don Jaan Herbt, at Pittsburgh, Don Jose oe MeDowell, of Ohio, to be Consul of the United The Aretic Expedition. The Nasivrial Incelduwencer gives the following lettor of instructions received by Liewt. De Haven from the Breretary of the 7. seerch of Sir John Frankii » Bran avy Derantsiunr, uuncton, Wedpesday, May 15. 1850 been selected Lo cominaud the expedi- oom pa Ravi and make the best of your way to be earoful of them, that they may be re- provislonedgfor three years Passed Midshipinan 3. P, Griffin has been selected to yoeeels. You will theretore oon- din command, Confer with ct ef this expedition {a to search for, The chiet © if fou relief to Sir John Franklin, of the ‘You will therefore use all diligence and make every ‘on to this end, paying attention, #@ you go, to rubjrcty of scientific inquiry, only 80 tar as the saine may not interfere with the main object of the expedi- tion Hinving passed Barrow Strait, you will turn your at- n portbward to Wellington Chanuel, aid wost- by ciroum- the course you will then take, ingly you will ‘exercise your own discretion, ing the condition of the ice, sea, and weather, he two vesselé shall hore separate; one for and the other for Wellington Strait; or ey shall both proceed together for the one Should you tind it impossible, on account of the lee, to get through Barrow Strait, you will then tura your attention to Jones’ Sound and Smith's Sound. Find- ing these closed-or impracticnble, and failing of all traces of tho missing expedition, the season will pro- babiy then be too far advanced for any other attempts. If s0, you will return to New York. * Acquaint Posecd Midshipman Griffin, before sailing, aud from time to time during the voyage, fully, with al fore you aail us; change your plans intentions; and. New York, appoint a place of rende: ¢ to look for the other. Nearly the entire Artic front of the continent has beon scoured without finding any traces of the missing ships. It ix useless for you to go there, or to re-ex- amine ony other place where search has already boon made You will therefore confine your attention to the routes already indicated. The point of maximum cold is sald to be in the viel nity of Parry Inands. To the noril aud west of these there is probably a comparative open sea in summer, and therefore a milder climate, This opinion secs to be sustained by ti beasts and fowls are seon migrating over the ioe from the shores. to the north. These dumb creatures are proba- 7 led by their wise Instinete to seek ® more gonial fact that outh of Mackenzie river, and ite neighboring imate im (hat direotion, and upon the borders of the ere are other facts, elicited by Lieut, Maury in the course of his investigations. touching the winds and currents of the ocean, which g9 lao to condrm the icy barrier that is gene rally mvt with in the Artio ocean, there is a Polina, or eee iree from ice. You bave assisted in theso investigations at the Na- nd are doubtless aware of the cir- suthorize this comclusion; it is id intentions, For this purpore you will erect flag staffs, make pilea of stones, or other marks, in conap' . bottle or barrica buried at the base, containing your Jettern, Should the two vessels be separated, you will direct Passed Mi*+hipman Griffin to do Kikewiee. . , either by the bee Avail yourself of every opportunit; alee the Be . as to your future pl 11 by any chance yop shoul it, intended route. ication with any val forces or officers of the govern- in the event of your failing in with any of the Bri- any assis A whieh it make tended routes and plans, ry information of our search. ‘D case your country should be involved Im war during your absence on this service, you will on no account commit, or suffer any one te commit, any tho least act of hostility ast the encmy, of whatever he may be Notwithstanding the directions !n which you have your examisstions, you | field of operation, find effeetual The deportment has every confidence im your judg- newt. end relies implicitly upon your diseretion ; and rhould it appoar during the voyage that, by directing your att tien to din this letecr, ili probably be found, ine such pot ut yoo will lessly hazard the safety of the vessels your easarily expose to er tho officers and mon committed to your charge. Uniers cirountitances should favor you, by enabling ‘ou to penetrate, before the young ice br gins te make in the fall far into the unexplored regic cowr recent traces of the missing ships aud their gal- lent crews, or unless you should gsin a position from which you could com 1851 with decided advantage, you be cought in the ice during th ener fearon, make Your eseape, and or to dis- nee oprrations in the season of iil endeavor nos to nsuing winter, but, ving complted your examinations for the urn to New York in all are orpecially enjoined not to spend, if tt ean be hen one winter in the Arctic regions 4 your gallant companions all suc- and with the trust in 1am, very respectfully, RD PRESTON ling the Am. Are oEpe- Pxpedition. &e., New York We append a list of the officers and men of t dition — The Advance —B J. De Haven, commander; Wm. IL Murdsugh, first officer; Wm. 8 Elicha Hi Smith, Edw ware Wileo Holmes, Gib Chae Berry. and E The Rereue—#. P. Orifn, ecomn | first officer; Vrevland lame. Robert 1 ovell, second oft Mea—Win. Morton, Jas ewis Coster, Hd- Thomes Dunning. Henry Derode, Win. Carather, Daniel Vaughan, Wm. Weast, iC. Delano. der; BR. R Carter, jenry Brooks, second officer; Benjamin rue, H. @. White, Wim. Beason, Win con, J.A Koaup, Smith Benjamin. Davis Davis Johnson, Jawes Stewart, Alexandor Duly, and writ'* Rawew.—One of the ie breake in the Krie canal, which has y evening, wt tl 1's Basin, © water on the level be. Macedon locks. a distance ot throvgh the breach with groat ther w: 900 barrele of ealt The * the top and 40 at the ly earth tora out down ton level round north of the embankment —pro- fly feet below the towing path. The carern in wal extends some fifteen oF twenty rols west 0 the breach, and fifiy oF sixty rods cact—in ail from se- venty (o vighty rods—and trom thirty. five to fort below the ort distanee. the path eave a foot of the canal. On this w! he owtelde of the to by the earreat. It er after finding an in en endbankment place runs on the the highest ridge of which wite the breach The water aad acres of low meadow lend. in ® ringle strip, which presente the appear. y% ance of a broad river, The land over which it | asord is of course rendered useless for the present, n referenee to the immediate cause of this calamity ure. Ti » mort probah a thotr op 0 walor 8 the rtroant w: nites the te wade. Of course i¢ was beyond hum An attempt was m eto throw a # the canal, some distance east of the breach, * swept awoy, and the materinis lis in the ut hy the current. The resident roncer (he superintendent, and bis nseiatants, were <n the ground early yesterday morning, with ws | * af could be commanded on eo short @ It_appenred to be a matter of doubt in what » dMeulty could be surmounted the soones * meaniime the whole ad ng np the immense cavity. b k upen that one thoneand men and be employed. and every exw ethem The work, w Lit completed. There happened to bo but few | boate upon the level. and the few minutes of alerm Tir axann The, President has te omen Tenet, Feliz Lacoata, t New York: se ViceConsuls of Meson Dou Seem. nio Pieaero, at Baltimore; end Don Friis Merino, | Ac Pimaoetphin THe Lawnemck Divorce Case. ay Lovisvst ux, Kr.— ‘This Intoresting case come up on Saturday before Hon, | WF. Buttock, “By the testimony fous te bis sailing im | it was chown thet Mis Lawrewoe bind ieft cmpeny, for home, with the o Promise to come out he De. 1m othr ortiolns, there ts uo material chang: ‘The weather is very warm, and the city healthy. Juno 1, P.M. ‘The flour market is dull and heery to-day, and sales of Howerd street wore made at 96, which i¢ o deoline. Cmormvatt, June 1-6 P.M. Breadstuffe are firm. Gates of flour have beon made &t $6 60 @ $6; corn, 4éc ; oats, 400; dried bref 10e.; whiskey, 2536., tobaces, Missouri vee, Ifo. a 15e.; Vie- ini fiver, Lhe ; molasses, 20540. # 3W0,; Uo. sugar house, ©.) suKar, New Orleans. 5340; coffee, Ihio, vie. conimor, and 100, tor middling Buyraro, Jans, 1860 Tho recedpte rince yeutorday are sa follows :—Vlour, 4.000 barrela; wheat, 3,600 bus) The flour market i heavy, Wheot is firm but dall. Sules were made of 6,000 bash. mixcd Western corn, at 660, Cleney, Quebeo Ww ‘Siediag, BO, BAPE: Dan), Paulees, Maven: (Rae wehnees, 8s meet her; andthat Lawrepee's rosi- Ad: aehoo; Budymiva | seta, NB, Rarolay Livingstom: Ao~ | Kees Joba. NB. J W Beaine. Lawrence's disretinfgetion at Mr«. dence in Leuieville, was the publication f Mr. Law- Mr. Ward aio testified to Lawrence's expenditures had not been previded for by Mr. Lawrence, excepting erly her boerd bitle, and ths cxpenses attendiag hor Wee io Boston; that on ono cecusion an spplioation had beep mace by bis deugbter to her husband for one hundred doliars, which he raid be had not, bul weuld borrow for her from his father, which $100 wee eubeequently repaid to Mr. Abbot Lawrence Lawrence, 28 per receipt fact that prior to the werviage of Mr. Lawrences s@ daughter. that be bad been apprised that hor lieate for her parents to cousent te nee in the climate of Bocton. Other witneneos nticduccd to prove that hare Mre Lawrences pald ber own bills of expenres, and ulso her health was too ‘A continued resid: now at the North, & speech in behalf ofthe application, in which he took oceasion to assault the cbarnc! the Hon. Abbot Lawrence and members of bia family other than the busband #fhis client. eech, in which he waa severe upon Mr, T. B ©. but wade no reference CO AL ‘The case was submitted to the jury, who in @ rendered a verdict to the effect that Mrs, jae been harshly sod imp Dusband, and that he had slandered her b: Hisement. Judge Bullock dete repee’s advertive ment. the fects that Mra. Bi . Mose, Fredori Veeck, Dorfra, Richmond, Wa; New York, Sniaok, adria: Aun D Bed-l!, Fe so aria; Braily & Smeres Catharina Bro Worol, fax, Penield, Alexi corm, 29,06 do, | Johnson, Usle, tal notice no sales. Warierte, | Ini Ho also tostitind Norcia, | P Avwaxr, June 1, 1850, The rcelpta aro we follows :—Flour, 5,000 barrels; corn. 10.000 bushels, Thore ia a fair demand for Wost- . Bales were made of 1,000 ern flour, nt steady for round yellow, aad 680. for bushels of corn, at mixed Wester: delicate to just Col. Preston m: EY Packet shin Wendrick Hudson, Pratt, Low 5 month, Mag with nidia, vo J Griswel Pine Poste Ship Aristides ( with sugar and india forone, Urquhai swold oem, Manilla, 107 deys, lotterdam, May 7, 9th, off Stare Poin ‘ork, atcering Baas, witl ff Soilly, was boarded Mr. Guthrie also @n Saturday, June Ist. 1860. Jans, wife of James Daly, danghtér of Thomas and Blize Bloomer, eged 88 ‘The telatives and friends of the family are roepect- d to attend the funeral, from her late rosi- West Wifteanth strcet, om Sunday efter- vat boing the only pape fell in with, and wn» boarded Bonaara, 102 days from Trevxilio, sbert of bremi, supplied them with all chey required. 2 days, with mdve and now ats o'clock red the rendition of a de- | BOum Ot bapers ploase co} hennd to Ltr vntil this day.—Lowdrwille (Ky) Courier, May 2. e Py. Jann 19», 1868, Captain Joorna. U8. Navy, aged 67 yours Nile friends, aud thove of the family. are tavited te attond bis funeral. on Monday, Jw from his late residence, 146 Hicks street, Brooklyn. On Saturday morning, Juae let, 1850, after « long and painful illness, Paaxora Anna, wife ¢f John Adair, aged 24 years and 8 months. ‘Ths filonds of the family. Brooklyn Lodge. No, 26. 1 invited to attend hor funeral, 2 Inst.. at Bo'clook, from ber rvsideace, corner of Park Satta (of Baleim wi b iron, te Boorman, Johnat. Pemengers to Williams & Gui oeelen well Pint 00, paroed el Woet. Stovonson, Newcastle, ST days, with mdse, rd (Br), Windsor, NS, May 19, with plas | Geinnin Rochester, NS, evins & Sou. S¢ dohus, NB, with} St Johns, NW, May 21, with lem- Soir Pecassatt, Webber, Kestport, May 2% with Isth and Plaster to manter. Bebr Avenzer, Simonton. ond cotton, te J H Brower. Ltark, I brig, ands tepsall schooner, Sall CITY TRADE REPORT, Sarvanay, June 1-9 P.M. The steamship Hermann being due at ths present time, and the steamer American duo noxt wook, ot this port, dealers in cotton were inclined to wait for later forcign news, botoro operating to any material extent. There appeeret! considerable anxtety to learn the result of political movements in France, which it wns expected would have a bearing on commercial af- fairs, in one way or the other. with Jate advices of short supplics and higher prices at the West and at Now Orleans, the market here was and with more doing to the trade.— Wheat was soarce, ond beld above the views of Corn was also scarce, and held drm ot fall prices, while sales were yery limited. Rye was leas buoyant quiet. Pork continued firm, and sales of mesa wore at an advance of 1240. was no change of moment in provisions, Sugars wero firm, with moderate sales. Coffee continued steady, with wore doing. There was no change in molasees Acuxe—There was Lofield, Belfast, M toy the weenst on at & o'oleok, nd the mombers of the of 0. ¥., are respectfully n Sunday afternoon, the jay 2%, with | gon lamer and coal, § Schr Sche (Tr,) Holder, Neving & Sora. Sebr Albert (Br! ber, w PJ Novins Plour waa firmer, of Deaths ft . Boye Ga) Gurie, 52 Total, 288, — regen: “yw tharies- | Ht sous Ptiade Steamshipe Crosoant City, Chagree; Southerner, C! fadeou, ton; Reoneles, Palade Ts 88 oa ‘Stephen F Austen, Mlebons Harriet, (liam) York, Liverpool, and Acicl, Caaten, have pie Karstciinies barks Bivire, Harbeck, Lisbo other erticles of ee ie Zor 1—Wind at sunziao, NE; less setivity in the market for ote, while sales reached 250 bbis. at $5 62095 68%. earls were steady, with soles of 60 bbia. at $6 56a The receipts during the week are inspection warehouse Polegraphic Marine Reports. New Onunavs, May 2 tehttived—Shipe Fancinl Hall, Moses, and Uindostan, Bos Foreign Malle, ct for Hallfax and Liver- ding Room 67 Bxebango, our, whore letters Lotter Bage of pool. will elose at on Wednesday, di M 7 June 5th. as” o'clock, See weet e. cs: =i 2.431 The exports from the lst to tho 20th of 1850. « -Derrels 2,383 ae De ate 4,000 bbie., for arrows, May 29. Jour —The rales agi $5 O2i¢ @ 9675 for straight and good $5 75 a $6 94 for mixed to fancy M: 3 $6 120 $6 18 for pure Geneseo; $6 12% @ $6 31 for fancy Ohio; $6 31 $6 44 for fancy Genesee; $6 44 xtra Ohio, and $ Southern Flour was dull. wit for ye er Fredericksburgh count 3 Oth, hark Aare won; sobr Gertrude Hoi wre, Mystio. for Rockport, common State; eived States, 187; Ireland, re , 15 Fremes, 1; Heiiaad, every headland, mans TR Aimed, am Baro Napoirow, which cleared from Wil 66» $7 for oxtra ¢ ies ult, eprung The leak is supposed to Banx Canoiswa, Sherwood, for Savannah, woat ashore n Romer Shoals, ud would probably be gxt off ab ‘wea pretty firm, . WH Taspeetor. he latter price mre ow 20 Uble. ae ‘salags 1 Chey Inepecter’s Offien, June 1, Corn Meat was not plen' ome 200 bbls, J. ecived, and no sales have transpired. tive. some 2,000 bushels ‘Be. 66 a G80. | Oats were still better; we canal at $10520, and Jersey at 49%; a G00. supply was very limited. held abo westorn yellow ha damaged do at 6640; the iu consequence of the bed supply. closed very dull, but . Export, from lst to _ May, ‘Wheat Flour, bbls : ous places, with next high water, THE LATEST ADVICES THE WORLD, BecmIveD aT THE TBRALD OFFIOB, ge haa boom pes- ALL PARTS ty Roston, (before reported aban. ‘Mareh 6, Ii 5 from’ Bostas, at Wo Jansive EEEEEEREHS SELES PETET? oS eB SF EBS - ONSBSSS el CENEH ARS Sabu a Bee SHBBSENS Ra sally, the most unfavorable ever recei ved. veason ell advanced that it 14 finpossibl the result by the most favorable weathor Cerrnn, —There was more activit; . and we noticed sales of 3.000 bags St. Domingo at 7 @ Thy BAe. Rates were Inactive. cotton were made to Liverpool at abou 32d; some dead weight war taken at 1h«; for corn Sid. was demanded. but owin, hand, andl limited receipts, vee procure cargoes of this article of navel rtores were made at ebowt le 6d. Wicolas (lavre packet) sailed to-di + in the market to- Javea at 10%0.; end 800 bags Ly weap Dy ursex (of Boston. Phinae; for 80 Baryn Ga; sobe iarys, Ga; the expedition widens! to the light tock oa * found it diflcuit to The last engeg: Watts, (of Hallowell: Bordeoux bt ta She Banco! ) 87 days from wi T , having carried Favir—The market was steady, with sales of 660 raisins at $2 80. from Boston for Traxillo, May 25, les 35.15, something done to-day, but the perticuiars have not transpired. =, henoe tor Baracoa, 19, in Crooked Thovs Lave not rasterial May from Boston for Gonaires, May 17, Cape and from Philadelphia for NOricans, a. neeo for Balumore, out 58 7 changed since onr last report. and wo sales of magnitude have been mate e | eases ofthe bones and joints, eruptions, oly in limited request for brewing. and ae was the nominal price of Western and Fa: feotch pig was in better requ Sales were made at $18 G00 $19 Boglish bara sold ng AD improvement, Other hefore reported continues to arrive and wales were made at 70, cash bere was but a moderate d ‘The stock was very light and prices un- vance of about bee. ladelphia (March 50. cas, and $20 Y iphia rtnmente, Chey: sire are re E-e5--5 dereriptions were Low ~ Comm preity liberal BN, lon dh We rit 20, 1at 605 8, om. iteron, from Now Belford (O00 18) for San from Roston (Marob 15) for Cal- mn 2937 Ww. soNE —We noticed w dull market for pig, with small baler, at mrlight decline. ¢ noticed @ quiet but firm market, with unchanged rates ‘The market was firm for rool, Tare Se were e. 1) March I2-Ship Winnegance, oa F 1—Brig Robt Ramsey, Do ‘April S—814, obi » Chee. Cushman Bak Wilmington rosin, County do, $1 20, weld at 04a S450. eas! with four month: = Sine le | pirits of rurpentine | Booten. nd ome lots as high ae 36., Nave ald feom Cotte, nd Beste Somers, an@ Adela, from was stondy for Mnseed, with sales (00 gallons at O88 690. iu bb - ters of Pork aro mand. Slee were made 8 $10 ST for mesa, and $ There was more deing in Hef. aud tha etbrace 600 bbls. at $6 0 50 for mess. £ 609 bbls. ab eNom ips Rhetn, (Pres) Melzer, for Thal= om, for NYork, 20h: Anetralie, h, for do, Mia: beige Heather Bati, (ie) J oleche Dep, (Dureh) Plonaings, for Pi Pane et ) Lembech, tor Charles con Men-—Nufus © Boggs. Jno. Wil- | Beet Hare hore we note sales of 40 bhie at 914 59. s were heavy. with sales of Dhhda short The market for eut me Serennic liayd at ke. for i hing mere but particulars have not b- ne Panes gost. , trom and for NTork meh: for was tently, with ® 7 May, dig Sid 16h, brig Water Witch, 3 Home Ports, work, Jone l—Are bark Ayres: Tr bark Moodkee, Reswiek, Rio de Jansiro: Silas Maroan, Long. ¢ « Mary Elirabeth Kirwan, “eran mi sehre Re a 170. prime and chotee do. at © Cheese was firm with sie from Liverpool, dameged by the two voy- sin steady domand with miles of 100 casks 140) oweks jumd Viptostea Wright, Wexford York ¥ do seh "als cen, for Portiends lst, soles PRiladoiphiag oul, Baw fe woe, Nisediord tor Philadelphia: ke for Hangor. OK, May $0—Arr sohs Native Ameriona, ge mas, N , Nowyoix, May 30—Arr brig Royal Sailor, ‘lon, . Iplnnd coi Baicteid No Gain Laity ts 7 Bedtord. ampton Roads, 1 unr’, Faimou ince, MM | fer Roston. Cid, Haminrg Urie Pax, 84 Orieang, Mora, a) oak es hed Sid. bark Hehneman: ‘ Pincarenrnra, Ju Are ships Ulveratone, Bee erick, Newonstie. Kua; Shelicli Lowe, NOrleater nh bark Frank, Sheed, 38 Thomas: brig Ida, Peroambco: torn Sch, Siw, Gorioay Mahl, Mey Adee Jo i uy, NY . re rors Yor ued. Koxtia Wa la du ita Kogare, NLaidsn; Sen lta Y wrod, i Roth! ‘Holmes, Vanglider, : Bavid Suite, Charleston; Penobscot, Seymour, X York. Protapetrrs, May 30—Arr bark Voste, Flian, Braz Penobscot (+) seymour, NYerk; Black Diamond,” ( or sacoLa, May 17—Clt brig Bremens, Gendy, Porte ihr sloop Wer o0id, Saunders, Providence, ily” oR Tamu TH May 2—Cd brig Gunres, ‘onviawD, May —Arr_ sche Trader, ‘oa ‘muol Nash, Alien, Calais for NYork, Heoaionn, May 30— Arr sohr Williaa H Mailler, Price, 3 ~ Raine, Mey 30-—Arr barks Ac'ive. Tafte, (late Sime, whe ciehanged veasela)t Accra, Aftica; Gathariza, Meader brin: soar Polyac thus, Anderson, Chesapeake Bay, for Cid by Upton, Br ark Argenti 08 Ayros and # inarkes, Savannan, Mi barks (Hr) Cachdert, Sengstem Liverpoo! .o#, ( Gr) Christie, Davenpors, ‘2ch Cloths, Sangster, Elverpool; Geagee ewe, Devonport. ‘hie hale FB Pick silva: Hans Whacking, har Ps R Amen, Broksvitle, § eg Selon, ~~ ea, Phiindelphia for te ‘3 Keleooe Frances, Nickerson; Phinney; Henrietta larriman, and Boston, Kelley, de tor Sarah Louisa. Kondont for Pall River; Josep’, Rogers, Rolel; Nanner, Kelleyr atime ford Mh ‘oh; Banner, Kelley, Albany fur do; “4 ‘for der Jerelamany Suffolk, Va, for New Tedford: Prec ont for bs Wxoite, Hall, York con W, Suave, Dodze, Pliiadelpne fet Uradman, ‘Newark fer Pembroke Fren Peader and Colehentor, NFork for Pell . Kelley, N York for Bosto veh, Mi ammuron, NC, Ney 28—Arr sch Mi wu- Mategonie, (Texas) with sugar liam, Yorke Gia'00h coher alosendeies Recdeit seen , Maas: big Zulicha, $e) Wiliams, Kingston, Jems sehr Lovinine, Hi binvon, NY¥ork, Wansna, May 20—Arr sche Larkin, Philadelphia: Alas aware Motts, NYork. phi mich, d Passengers Arrived, Anrwenr—Ship Edwins—F Wave, and 273 in the steer age. Loxpon—Ship Hendrick Hinndson—Rev P W ‘Tremlett lady gndecrvanis, Mist Maciide Hinde, Mr YC Puteayes Mw M oa both Puatwo) meldton, NB; euasot, ESE | eG Waa ialy, ie Btvard Botan ai ot fosiens obfidren aad servant, of inctin; Wit I ll, of Colombo, i Mr Verner snd lady, Mr Edward Verner Adolphus Vorner, Misg RoRaline Verner, all Mr A Broad iden, ir B meen ont tad if a fanty Me Troselthe of Mone har Ries ot Boston: Mes ond dabiiiees and carvant of India: Rey woll and Indy. of Audover, Mast? # WW 2 ow York; Mr JS Booth of de® second cabin, aud 263ia the shores, B DAM—Shi a ee , larenn-—Gte B Day, Miss MC M Dag- n, Henry 4, well, Eira Barve, JD ford, JB Cocanaa, Jos fang Jnr Dvinvon, F Fanguiter $1 Unk, W Ii MeConaes dackions Mise A ‘Tuck, Wre ¢ Obecaa wm z G ERMAN DISPENSARY, a tat tse “ ee thas ahi on Shotety, Alb eases of sypailis, strieva) ortho, raleers of the Rose, OF extremit ateve, NOB. The jersitned is tl And wemtes 0. the Medion Sooioty, Nor eat. Bee ee _T, HBINB, AS REMOVED b J vl TA S. D%, TAN MAN 13 CONPIDENTIALLY CONSULTED Sp privare diseases. A praction uf eighteen of whii hospital, enat!ies Dr « OCTOR A RBRRGULAR PUYSICIAN, or W years’ exper author of “The Medion Galde, “Private Treatise,” ete., is conrulted in those ohetinate belf-cured cases of private olveae wh ave balled those whe hare devoted less attention to this brarel ¢ profession. Offees No. 12 Ann street, near Broad= G Th CERYINIGATES OF CURES IN ONE DAY BF oval application, from persons whe hes ose a sare of other phystcines forthe core of tn disenae « rest, neat Hevadway, has ne equal, We gua bewe % ay, eal, "We ease, eres in 8 i practive in Paria ‘aad fee perma sentiy cured. Count ‘ feld.” Female Ieveneistity Pills, St. | * em POD PP UE MARIEERD womans ony Dr. |. Me of Women—Trath edition, imme pp. anforing, of physical and mental suguish to many an efee= tlonate wite ead pecuniary inte ed copectatt Wier the Z rvie tom ple: inten ded aepecia 4 or vhooe rerringe, ost, dicsheces ‘tuportams aeareve, whieh ob hew partivuterts "To those whess hemit Anes wot permit of am lacrense of fax the mother—the ATE MEDICA Sata 3 | mily, it is of orpevinl import ance. Were, at i wife, | either budding inte womanhood, or the one in the deahtne at I hem nature contemplates a Decamers, nthe coeet oman te ‘ Ratract of » better . Coning The following rales were made ta 1 unimproved lot, on Teh st, | lense. for 21 years, | reek, near Amity, $850 nd with a firm je of 50 bhida. Porte Rico st 5% was a good demand for Kentuck; and the intter hes dency; but we eannot, ents of the Ocean Steamers " ) FROM AMERICA. Forte Laos Ken’ wan, Aamen-en, Peeve, Nay ¥ a1 ¥ merica, Shenwom, renee oor quae ™ Pee UALW aN ngdael | Vleeroyor Do dln Poring, Saat mn. ron e# Florida, and 727 hbde Kent » Tisele, Knapp, Orleans, and several other Sout stock on hand. yest Dales Havana of white 20 bales Mayarer. 60 do Rommptios; Roamer, Nichole, consisted of O24 » Rabered, Cube: Cond, PRON LIVER POOte in the Inspection warehouse was bow: FROM OMA RIL MEFON, Pow Cea LaRre Seatherver, Merry, Jone lt meinin jet - 2 ating. bric Johanne smote. S18 ship New York, Hall, N Roweine, NTork. ‘2. i Fpire Oity, Wltom, Cherokee, Windle, iso, at 2640. 0 de, and © barrels Obie and bhdr, Drudge at 20. ir? coht Vivgiais, Davia, PRiladel- May Dark Gee Wool, for N Terk in 20 | Momun, May 2t—Are sche IR Randel Now Ont pans, May 28—Are steamship Techs n le Tiven, May 20—, Shaw, Phitedet. 77) 0 she Clara ersee, Apalachioota: Loews, (Mr) Warne, b oo | t } Brave. bivere wed t ane 19h, ache Thovwns roar 34, 108 “lo, aay, i cverly Os, WO, 108 Da. A.M. Macnrewac: Wy Dear Sir, —My gore thrae reuse o mers, in searegeenseret tet great ae . My nthe hee Te and deging her ° hee tors reaching my exes. On its reenipt aed pervenl, | cannot @:prose to you the relief tt aforded my dietvemed mind, Se the Jag ite pages imparted to my wil great “of MoM. Dewersan course, impracticahle © ve ue walgecte rented of, se thay are eat rie fz 3 2 $ 3 ng the Paniishing 0 le & Co, Alban: : areas Phil ‘On the reewipt of iP ‘UL be tranemitted froa of pontage, to any’ pact © yee ped “paid, to Nawrigeae, rent. A COMPLETE P! ture sad treament of privne 1) kindred allections of the Wrinaey organ x2 bewutitully eciored platens fe ng of thn iad orpe nate Ae uv hon Re., eoused by tay t hahite thy “4 worl Fino eri won m May 1. — $1,008 Maryland 9 a Telegraphic Reports. ‘The cotton market le more animated, and the salee for the three days reach 11,000 bales, chiefly on ncoount | 4 and the Contivent. Middling uplands at 11% @ TINO; fair do, 190, The #tock ot flour has be- come very much reduced. and the Common to sttaight Ohio i* hel: choter do. $8. The coffee market continu wnevilie aud Fronton de Sante | sales of Rig @t Th a &e. Snes are quiet, alee of 64 | bbde. at Ko. for fair, which i an Pork ie Gull at $19 60for ‘ 5 shied porte of the Se Trae tetas Shee Neg Nirvom. Say Verk for Norwich: ty Red Reach, Small, N York ¢ Boe Ms Rae m: pilow boat Rolipes, Hampe barsh. Unossvitis, for © no eullisient | foree is collected. Wil be prosecuted day aud nigh’, | iF Are beige Samael Peters, Latant, Clans | he ba fir fine c (Panes te eehe Al sendee, ne \ oy Lb oh Tiees are atvancing. at $7 0 $7 2, m4 Steamer —Creecent Ci, Socthersee : rd, Trott, de for Portia Clenred. " ‘Charleston, Speseras Non & Cx Souls, Sam Prancises, J T Smith & Co; Whiekey ts bAdat ie jary Jens, Porkina,