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Common Council. Boaep or AtpeamEn, Alderman Morgans, President, in the obair, June 5 —A number of Petitions, possessing no pub- lic intercat, were appropriately referred, THE POLICE DEPARYAIRST A communication was received from the Mayor, en- | closing a return from the Chief of Police, in colpli- | ance of an order of the Board, that the beads of ail the executve departments should report the number of persons employed in the department, with their salaries. The information communicated by Mr. Mat- sell follows Lama, by telegraph te the District Attorney at No Orlesms. Bame to Mobile. May 2% —The Spanish Minister earnestly appeals for the punishment of Lopes, and Ianaga, his aid-de camp. May 29.—J. (. Clark furnished the Secretary of Btate with a copy of « letter from the District Attorney of Florida, in relation to the return of the invading expedition May 31 and June 1.—Mr. Clayton writes two letters te Mr. Campbell, Consul at Havana, instructing him to fnsist in regard to the prisoners captured, (Americans,) | One Chief of Police, salary... ... $1.00 difference between the commission of » crime, | Yne,clerK to same... .. . Lone on the di » | Kighteon Captains of Police, at $700. . 12 600 and the intention to commit s crime; and appears to ‘Thirty-six Assistant Captains, at $¢ . yd be very much interested for the safety of the lives of | 746 Policemen, at $500.,... . cue eats 370 Thirty seven doormen, at lis. per day...... 2406 the prisoners captured. ‘Total The Mayor s of none of the offi to be placed on file IME PIERS AND SLIPS The following resolut fin, was referred to th: eee $412.25 on. the’ servicna a can be dispensed with ; ordered Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bavtimone, June 4, 1850. The Bank Robbery—Plan of Operations—Their Predable Escope—Brutal Murder—Conviction of a Young Neble- aman, #6 ‘The two men I mentioned yesterday as having been | Resolved, that the L at Pier 12, North River, bo arrested whilst in the act of breaking into the vault of | token up and removed. and that Pier No, 13, North 4 i River, be extenced and repaired to the extension line the Fell’s Point Bavings Bank, gave their nameses | cr piers 11 and 14, under the directions of the stroot Thomas Richardson and John Rogers, and although | commissioner. Ikeport of Committee on Wharvos and Blips, against building a picr at the foot of Sixth strcot, East River, nmendinga non-eoneurrence with the Board t Aldermen— adopted, Report of Committees on Wharves, Piers and Slips, adverse to the ‘extension of Pier No, 49, East River— ado ‘The following resolution was adoptod:— Resolved, That the endof Pier No. 48, North Rivor, kuown as the Empire Pier, be, and the same is, hereby set apart for the use of steamboats to land and receive aussepgers on excursion trips, and that permission is ereby given to tho lessee of said pier, to allow the same to be used for that purpose. evidently most aecomplished burglars, are unknown toour police. They ai well-dressed, and their hats are all new, and of Philadelphia make. The tools they oporated with axe of the most complete and ingenious charac- ter, among which was a beautiful miniature lathe, which they had put up on the edge of the President's table, evidently intended to keep their tools in order. They had ahaif dozen “trephine” circular saws, work- od by ® powerful brace three feet long, one of which they had already commenced operations with on the eutside door of the vault, making an incision of about @ balf inch through th: 6 was, however, two mtirely Englishmen by birth, of these doors, the in ed with case-hat I ; - ME, FIRE DEPARTMES?. ae ee et td cron yas | Petition of Joseph Hamilton and others, to be or- ee eee eeeee eidin Sabber hace | ganized and erected into an Engine Company, to con- Wustiiata carey roceic in, on 8: | Guet and run an Engineto be located on the’ Arsenal in, aad I learn that there was tin gold, whieh would have ‘There was two coats intended to carry» about $60,000 in the va made & capital baud for them. grounds—reterred te the Committee on Finance. Petition of the citizens of the Eigth Ward, for alarge class engino—referred to the Committee en Finance egret Subd in tbe —e lending to the belief that | “Petition of firemen of the Twelfth Ward for an Assist- te Q Engineer. eecaped, Skeleton key# were used in obtaining an en- | ®2* “ cass. ‘They peeseinpiiineh and anaeenr as poet ‘ 75S Lounse, OF ELE, Petition of Isaac and J. Edge, to furnish the Corpo- ration with Sreworks for the celebration of the eneu- ‘us they bad made their esespe frem the building, were running in the street. when arrested. no ‘ : ‘ ing anniversary of American Independenee—referred ove having 1ecogriaed them inside of the bank. the 5 impos Dou is that they cannot de punished. They | tthe Special Committeo on the Fourth of July. AUTHORITIES OF THE CITY 01 The following resolution jopted : Resolved, That bis Honor the Mayor, together with the President ef the Board of Aldermen, and the Pre- fident of the Board of Assistant Aldermen, be requeat- ed to tender the hospitalities of this city to such of the authorities of the city of Boston as are now im this city. have, however, becn committed for trial, aud as the - grand jury ts xow in session, will soon be disposed of. A most brotal murder was committed on Saturday aight, in the western section of the city, by a party of rowdies, who knocked down and beat an inofensive colored man, wao died cn the next day from the effects ‘of the weund@preccived THM LAW ReroRTRRS. Tho Committee on Repairs andSupplies reported against giving the law reporters the use of the tea room to write out their reports, though they would be very happy to oblige, if they could, ‘that useful elass y °, ined credit by the exhibition of letters purporting to have been written by her to him, Sas yraterday convicted. in the city sourt, of steal geven volumes from the shelves of the’ Meroantile Library and also with stealing a book of music, A | of citizens.” as they describe them, etter of introduction and recommendation, from, the “ieeoe ‘Wr. Kel American Consul at Montreal, testifying te the high respectability of his family. which wae found in bis | © ee possession. is pronounced genuine by Sesretary Ulay- tom, to whom it had been sent by some persons whe Lave taken an interest in him. COMMON scHeeLs. Commissioner of was tendered and OPENING OF STRBRTA Remonstrance against opening 2d avenue from the Old Chureh Road to 120th street. Referred to Commit- tee on Roads, @ur Philadelphia Correspondence. Resolution, offered by Alderman Chapenen, to regu- Purtavacrmia, Jane 4, 1860. late Fourth avenue between 32d and streets. Same ‘The Whig Mesting—Toylor and Clay—Great Ezsitemens | Teferenee. cashes end Great Enthusiaom—Duligent Hose Company— | ,2 tition against opening 53th street from 1008 Boke +: Petition for s country road in 71st street from Broad- ‘Tho whig moeting at the Chinese Musoum, last oven- | Wey to Bight one, a ing, was a curious sort of affair, se showing that the Siagtisais ius Weiic t bien tha masses eocasionally ean discriminate betw: their | awning posts encumberi the sidewalks in Pearl street, between Broadway and Bim street. HAWKING OF WoeD IN THE STRERTS. Report of the Committee on Ordinances, with an ordinance prohibiting the peddiing or hawking of fire- wood in the public streets. Adopted. DUMPING OY MIOHT SOIL IN THR RIVERS. personal attachments and convictions of public po- Wey, The meeting. ostensibly, was a demonstration in i Fi fornia and th ry question. As it ts hope- > phe lees to expect a strietly true and impartial account | 4iine, flowing preamble and resolution, offered by of the proceedings from the partizan preas of either Whercas, the ° stripe, I ball undertake to matters as they ac- tually ocourred, for the benefit of the ten thousand Philadelphia readers ef the Herald. The mecting was otowded, the excitement bordering on the intense, and with the exception of aspeech trom Mr. Gibbons, and some short, sbarp explanatory remarks from M. Nodichael, t ing was milk-and-waterish. d-dried resolutions wore passed the bare meution of Old Zack's name thunders of applause. This perform- ance over, Mr. Gibbons rose, and after alluding, dle Toombs, to the efforts of certain editors and letter writers, te produce # breach between Taylor and Clay, he called the attention of the meeting to the fact Chat the “greet embodiment” was mot even alluded to im the resvlution’. night soil from th porpore, is considered by many tiowable; the o thereby intended, vis.: that of carrying it off (with the current) free and clear of the docks and vessels in the proximity, is to » great ex- JF | tent defeated; the same being done also at low as well The | as high water, materially injures the docks, and is ruinously destructive te Nassels in the vicinity of these dumping grounds; and Whereas, the time has now arrived when the city of New York, with its half a million of inhabitants, should ct some permanent improvement in this respect, the end that the health of her population may be promoted, and the docks and slips kept porfectly free of the nufsances created by the practice heretofore followed, therefore Hie then branched off in a glow- ing culogy upon Mr. Clay, winding up with offering | ““Kesclved, That the City Inspector be requested to (wo warm and strong resolutions in bistaver It re- J ‘meeffort to ascertal: hi Mr. Ch communicate to the Board, the probable cost of four soows, or other vessels of sufficient capacity, for the urpore above mentioned; to be placed, two in the Korth river. and two in the Bast river, to the end that the night soli may be carried out with the stream, or be disposed of in the same way as the mud is, which is excavated from the slips by the mud scow THM Suir quired had upon the fe for ene great, gr: Up, which was enough to convince ai not Vld Hickory in Lia palmiest days, when launoh- ing bie thunder at the United States Baok and shaking bis fet under the very nose of Louis Philippe bimesif, hed more frantically enthu- éinotio friends than Old Harry can now sum- mon te his aid in any aod every part of this dis- tracted covniry. Mr. Uiibbons know perfeetly well the mature of the whole resolutions, before he came to tl Inveting, for he silently acquiesed in when offered in cus. Not so with th for they were of opinion, atter Mr. G.'s somewhat itienl speeeb, that the “ Old Boy * tionally slighted, aud their hands and lungs spoke t fuilmess of their hearts. The two Clsy resolutions parsed with au unanimous shout, but also with the standing that their approval was not to be con- inte an endorsement by the meeting of Mr. C.'s romise bill To analyxe matters, the feelings and wishes of the whig party of Philade!phia, as developed unmistake oF veeet ‘The following resolution from the Board of Assistant Aldermen was concurred Whereas, The stip at the foot of Vesey street, between piers No, 21 and 22 North river i® nearly filled up, so that at low water, the mud, filth, dead animals, dee: ed vegetables, and the contents of the sewer which empties iteelf into It, are exposed to the sun, and from which a stench and minsma arise, offensive to the vast number of people who daily congregate at Washington market, and destructive to health And whereas, it is essential and nosessary, in view of the approaching warm weather, to take every sanitary wre that prudence can dictate, preserve the benith ef our city ,trom the calamity which over- wheimed it last summer, t Reselved, That said ably in the proces dings inet night, may be th ted e The Philadelphia whige aro in favor of rel Beg pe ong oy diate and unconditional ndmission of California; bus to | t speak profauely, yet forcibly, they do not earo a d—n | acres the necessary notice on the owner or owners 10 how the nigger question is settled, soit ie got out of | have the work done; or, in default, that the Commis. way unshakea confidence in the | sioner do it himself, without delay, and that the ex- Honesty and patriotism et General Tay) pense thereot be eollected from said owner or owners. 3d. They are in the o (eaving out the holders of Texas pe nowe aud bonds) oppored to Mr. Clay's Compromise | eyo patitios Dil. 4th. Lf they love any one man onthe face of this | tye New la bank-note world, with ebivalrie devotion and almost | ‘ ne idolatroms love, that nan is Henry Clay, of Kentucky. | of paseng Referred to the Committee on Ordl- So much for defining positions. nances, The Board then adjourned, ‘The Ditigent Hore Com: on brief visit to your city; cordial reception. Do not rowdy. fighting fire comp ny of Philadelphia is now aad I borpeak for them « HOARD OF ASSISTANTS. The Board met at 6), o'clock, P. M.. yesterdsy. The - aad President occupied the ebsir, and a quorum of mem- gee an tn onnymanon’ | bers eppeored fe thele' places ~ nen ‘The first business was the resding of the minutes, & meagre which were, without objection, approved. REPORTS oF COMMITTE: The Committee on Wharvos, Piers and Slips reported in favor of ing piers from No, § to No, 1. Rast River, co ne to make them forty feetwide, On eoncur- | renee. concurred in Committers on Marketa in favor of lr tting Governeur Market to the highest bidders. And also a rewon- "> | strance against the proposed mode of equalizing the | | rents of market stalls and stands. Laid on table, to be | Morris munity Canal, by scme bocur pocus, is again taken into favor. Stocks ete frm, but inactiv Intelligence, ated Committee on Sewers reported in favor of concurring rd of Aldermen to build a sewer in Ninth from Third avenue to Avenuc A. Concurred in, | mmittee on Ordinances, in favor of an ordinance ing to the captains of pollee 25 cents for each | for services rendered as inspectors of | buildings Adopted | Committee on Streets, in favor of removing telegraph adway and Trinity pl ‘Adopted. minittes op Sewers, in favor of building a sewer in -#ixth street, 300 feet west of Highth avenue, to eon the turf came of at th hode Island, entered by Win sd Stud and Twist, entered by KE. Thornton ‘The trot was for » pu 5 hoate, best three in five to saddle m the heat and race— time + distanced The next en Tom Caruley, formerly 1 * | with the B etre connect with sewer in Righth avenue, Adopted eet Of in fine style ‘ s000 a up. Committee on Streets, in favor of reed ting end of tli he g the half-mile p 1 enue, between Twenty-ninth and oe = = - Fhirty fe Thirtieth, | raley won the heat aud tace—time, a tne | Thirty. te 1 Thirty: pis closed the advert erformancos, and the | 7” ; spectators Aste moved, ween cae: | ws streets, amd setting curb and gutter stones, | ther match ¥ en Khede Island and | eguiate curb and gut- er in West street. from Carlisle street to Battery On concurrence. concurred in port of Committee on Sewers in favor of building or in William street, from Wall street to Bxchat | piace. On concurrence, concurred in. Same commit. | tee. on concurrence to build sewer in Second avenue, | trom Twenty-seventh to Twenly-cighth strects, Con- | srred in Heotor, fer $1 st three in five, te Khode Island won in three straight he Time, 2:35 | B87 — 2.005 Far ar rua. June 4, 185 in the hour, for $1 A mateh, to trot 15 mi ome off thie day at the Hunting Park Course, and caused great excitement, The distance was dene in | Sify minutes and seven seconds COMME SICATION — - +4 Communication fro the Counsel to Corpo Naval Intelligence. oe “ys orporation, : stating that he had reecived communteations trom . § wets Penny Gas Cenay ee Amiate (attes, | individuals. requesting that the opening of First March 2 renee oe Sixty-fr U.S. ship John Adame, for 8. W. const of Africa, | * ay — eee poken on the 34 April, in T deg. 69 min. 8 To appoint Jobn I. White Commissioner of Schools jon. 11 deg 26 min. Bons crus in the Firet Ward. Adopted ‘The U. 8. corvette Germantown, Lowndes ed | To appoint a epecial committee to eee whether it te 0 St Jago de Cubs from Port eu Prince 2th May, and | net ndviseble to select @ new location for the Sixth | eailed 10ch, for evans and Vers Crus. Ali weil © station house jerred That the Commivsioner of Repairs and Supplies Comrt of General Sessions. cause the pump in frowt of 219 Third street to be re- Tefore the Necorder aud Ald, Chap nd Kell moved Adopted Jus 4—The Grend Jury The’ rol wing named |. To regulate and pave Front street, 100 feet east of Ertitlemen compere the Grand Inquest for the June | Jackson street, Adopted term — David Tappan, forcman, Wm. Mibbard, Jc That the Committee on Streete inquire into the ex Jrcount, ohn MeMenomy, John Mason, Wm Smith, | pedieney of fiegging a apace five feet wide sround ¥. Baitol, Hen). Barnes, a ¥. | St.Jobo's Park. Adop | Win Flagg Wm, Gri To bave the streets around Washington Market d evler, Asa §. Potter, Jo n aved. Adopted Abe bets, sien, Hho flog Bethune strect, from Washington to Weet After the usual oa 1 been atin tothe | street. Adepted Orend Jury, t der charged th: Several éther reeolotions were preeented 1d adjourn: laws _ Matters, f taking what | te in thelr power to promote elenulineas is eity for Cincinnati, Lowisvitle throughout the city, im order to secure the pubiis tthe future, leave every dey, at | heath iis Loner we the Grand Jury against any | 40 clock, P.M. via Buffalo. impo pero Cibelr awthority Heed hat aitheng) | nA the Iaw held ¢ person Innocent « he was a proven pulity, yet men Were NGMD eoteoted guilty os CITT TRADE REPORT. hey wee indicted. The Grand Jury ough: act Tessar, June 4-0P M sinst @ person, except on The telegraphic report of the week's lster inteiti- | Tick, if not coniradicied | cence trovght by the America to Melifaz, hed © © when the case ca check operations ia cottom, as dealers | clined to wait for the receipt of her letters be- 4. 7 e@metime etrated Wm. Norton, who » & grose Libel fore operating to any material & inet Mire Creon was called this morning to appear SerGubenes. he tha wee oor dr when called. wad his | however, was firmer, dud closed with an upward te counsel informed the Cours that he (Norton) under. | derey in prices. The four market was comparatively A ibe Court a naming xt Tuseday as the day of | quiet, while prices remained unchanged Wheat was © ver enter Neither the court nor | held frm. but no nies of moment were reported « . : + \e he « ' Core tid; Lat IoacteGeh oe Werte de em tettown, | comtinucd about the same, with fate sales. Pork wae Oran cums ensteeed te sevigeas tie oll 2 | st previows eaten There waa ne change of mament | wesdsy te at } 2 other art { provisions. Colles continued firm, | ' \¥ | ' market, | i& ard closed with an npwerd tendenoy alo fim, with moderate sales, Molasses were steady enles with At previous rates. Astine. — The market was atendy for pearls. with of bv bbia. at $6 62%. Pots were pretty firm, seier of 100 bbls, at $5 OF a $6 65, F — Ti t 4.500 bbt and from the trade was eetive. and 34 STM for mixed Co straight brands Alexandria, $615 for pure Genesee. more note sales of 1.500 bbis., at $6 69 a ) Bal- timot nd Brancywine. Rye wes quiet at $3 00 1235. Corm Meal was firmer, at $3 a $3 06 for Obio and Jursey, There was but littl done in Wheet. The ohly sule wo have to report was a lot of 2500 bushels of mixed Canadian, in bond, at $1 16, but generally held at $1 25 8 9) 28 for red. end $1 20 tor white. 2 Be was very un- peltled, and prices were someth Dushels sold at 620. 8 Ole, Outs w and wenker, Jersey sold at 470. a 40e., and Ner at 48e.n Sle. Corn’ cpened fir but on the receipt of the steamer in the crenin 20. por bushe (00 bushels sold at (Se ng easier; about Southern yellow, closing ai the inside fgures. 3.700 ein better supply, thern ith # fair demand: advices (published edition of this paper), declined about for ail descriptions, at which decline 8 Zoe. for We Ue. w Tle, for Jersey yellow, and 70e, # T2e, for stern Bavewax.—With u good demand, sales were made of 2,000 ibe, t 200. for prime yellow, cash. — There was an advance of 4; centon yester- day'srates. The seles to-day are pretty large at 104;0 for J £36 a 9c. for Laguayra, 814 @ ¥e. for Rio, am & 730. tor St, Domingo, Corron.—The sales to-day were 800 to 900 bale: by our own manutacturers. Priecs paid indicat advance in the market of fully a quarter cent yesterday. The amount on sale is reduced very siderably, and holders appear loth to bring out parcels, tax id Thy since con- freak Fuvit—No sales bare been made worth noticing, the market was pretty stiff, at former quotations Visw.—There was bus little doing to-day, though in prices no change of moment was obsorvabl ary cod at $¥MT ; pickled do.. at $3 12% Liuackerel, at'$i0 Poe $11 50; No. 4do sud No.3, at $2 60 $0; pickled herring sell a ¥ engagements were Ii for corn, 3d. — 3 worth sbout 10s. a 1: it. at about ‘,d. fer cotton, 28. 6d. asked, and naval stor $9 a $10; $35 while waa currept; heavy goods wore 6d.; there was no change te Havre, or ether continen- tal porta; shippers were inclined to wait for the re- ovipt of private letters. Hav —We notice a good demand for North Rivet export, with considerable sales at previous rates. litoxa —There was # good business done to-day, with s firm market. vious rates. Lum—Was { Thomasten at 7c. Lran.—Owing Quotatioas were nominally terial altera- and sales wore made to # moderate extent at pre- x, for and the fair request, with sales of common to the inereased importation of Spanish load the article was dull, and small sales reporsved at figures below those previously current. oLasses— Were in fair demand at 248 Sic. for Porto Rico; 25 cents for Cuba Muscovado, and 22 cts., for Cardenas. Navat Sr at 34 a 24)90. cash. wasa firmer fixiin; 08 cents, and best city casks, and 70¢. in bbla. The roceut arrivals have —The transactions were made up of ty rosin at $1 20, and some small Ons. in the market for lineeed, and we report sales of English from store at reseed American at 68c. in boon more freely stored. There was not much doing in whale, though prices have no new feature. Sugars were | —Pork—The market for pork was less | mont Ban! County 6's 95; 160 Morris Canal, 16° 2,000 ‘Coma Amboy low Nevristown Kailre: oid do. 624; Inkg: Wdo. LV Telegraphic Report Yew Oaneans, June 8, 1860, rday, reached 4,000 bales. 4; 60 Ui Sales of cotton, yeu! After the Asia’s news prices were steady, without any | Adr dvance, Fair soldat le. The sules of the week add 19.000. The receipts of the Southern ports are 667.000 bebind last year. Sugar is firm—fair at 640. to ddec, Pork has slightly advanced—mess, $10 76 o $11; prime, $8 75. Flour has likewise advanced— Obio is THe. to TKe. Now Oceans, June 3—P. M. Cotton is active under the Asia's news; sales of 4,000 middling, at 11%¢. a 11\c.; receipts hore, and at Me- bile, 478,000 behind last year, Flour and grain is im- proving. Coffeo—Sales at §!f0. a 830. Provisions are steady, and evgsr and molasees firm, Whiskey ad- vanced to 2/}sc, Weather warm, but healthy. Cuxoinmati, June 4, 1850. Vlour—There hes been no change; sales amount to 1,000 bbis., at $680. Corn in very good demand. Sales of cats have been made at 42e, Bason—After yeeter- day's report, 200,000 bs. shoulders sold at do. a 4) lard, To. ; 2500 pieces of cavassed bh: Whirkey—sales 2?5 bbis. from river, from wagons, nt 2240, Sugar is fi ed, but refused, Molaaso prime. Cheese, bor, Gc. a Oe, Coffee is steady, and 80 bags of Rio fetched #30. Canal receipts, to-day. have b 21.463 burh., corn, 14313 buah,, and 527 bbl : The marke is, in consequence, heayy. | Suail sales of four have been effected at $52. Wheat is nominally 198e. @ 108c}¢ Corn, Sle. able. The money market of flour. is exccedingly light. Burvaro, June 4, 1850. The receipts at this port since yesterday, were as follows:- Flour, bbis. 1.500; wheat, bushels 43,000; corn, 26,000, The flour market has been rather heavy, but we notice no material change in prices, Tho sal embrace some 1,000 bbls. at $5 12 o $5 26 for pure Ge- netee. Wheat being held above the views of buyers, Bo sales of magnitude na Corn is steady in good request, 000 bushels mixed Western at O30. Privo 20. no change as yet observable in freights, Aunany, June 4, 1850. mount of the receipts at The following will show t this place by canal, ast twenty-four hours —Floor, bbia. 5.500; wheat, bushels 3,500; corn, no: Theve is lees activity in the market for flour, though notice no alteration in prices. The sales sum up 1,000 Dbis. at $6 75 a $6 ST for straight State and Western, 4 In other descrip- o € Bestox, June 4, The rales of stocks to-day were:—45 shares County Kailread, #60, 30; 10 do. 30; 10 $80, SUC; 10 Fitchburg Railroad, 111% Roohester Railroad, 100; 60 Vermont Central Bailroad, , 1850. ‘Norfolk 29%; 30 Concord Railroad, b30, 6434; 100 road, 2434; 100 do. b0. 24% ; 60 do. b60, 24%; 10 Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad, 26% ; 11 Wes- torn en 102; road, oy 12d ; 24 Besten and Providence Kail- 090 Spring Gardon | sbip Mibernia, La: oe, Ban Saeed frige Glamor & Deotbers, NY ork; Moniz, » preiret—thiy Caméoa, N York; bark Joshua Bracd i Lo Arrived—Shi lomda, 1,160 w: New Bedford. elenn, for lick, N York f arks, forwar fails: 2h Demerara; 2 po pol Arrived—Sohrs Jon Turner, Baltimore; Mary Ann & ay : ree berk Presidont, 1g Oliver, Bosom, Toston, eat ingara, rt, 450 ps Sieh isott, T black fish. from RBostor Bark Willis, Cow (20 9p, 49 humpback. for N Madras, North Pacitio via 100 sp.’ Spoke, lat 6 A. long 1 Japan Sen, Ap Ist, lat 5S, lon 54 4, Gaten Hest Bestons May %. 4 sal wh bark San Prancisoo, with less of bal- 23, Lat 29, lon 64, sol 7 wt of deck | hr Mar, i Provipemce, Juno 8. line, J Rogers, and Kedrom, Philnd: modcre, Alban: ion snd JJ Long, Ni Bailed—Sebr & Sai Barks Sarah B Male Bal Cleared— Vol tier Bags for etion, will close e ta, Randolph; slope William, @ ‘ork. aro= 4 Com- Fi le Philadelphia. ad at the Ponrra: Jane 3. Diligem Cardenas; Byron of eter bags for California close om Thursday, 13th inst, as above. ‘Phe above Lottor Bags are alse at Komyen's, 91 Wall steoet A) Blisabeth, Harringt: dyder, Sandwich ‘eet, Janvrin June 1—Arri Po 1 B. N Cr Miscel! Banx Norma Burwr—The bark anehor in the harbor of Apalachicel t dred bales sel was out off, and some of t! ¥ ere oblige to with B; Herald Marime rrived—Sche Unio: for with 140 rtemouth 2d—Arrived—Sebr Signal, 000 fis brij wie and tl orning was remained inabout six feet water, origin of t eat Bar Barx Invinorace stranded mi os tight, at last accounts, and it was thought wou got off, rc Ni Rail- | good veseel of 259 tons burt! Banx Bi. Doravo, of went to home 5 ove uy, boat, ani tal rm that were om the foretopgallant forec: tee from, ihe fire om board, they were was unknown. et before Calais; Sar: bbls maok erel from bi of eotto; ol ral boats The part of Norms, a, near Wont rd, be Norms, hail and was built in Dartmouth, im 1543, and ng sohr Queen of the ved—Wobr Excel, Edwards, New York for Western Banks, with jark Aaron J Harvey. schs Ariadne, Union, Goe- treads m, Elizabeth, Sarah Frances, Excel. ws mate Energy, Marchant, for Boston; Margaret an, for Sag Harbor. iad Preiapacrnta, Jane i—4 PM. Arrived—Schs B Davidson, Kelly, Hi Mass; Colum- bia, 1y, Boston: Scutherner, Crowell, do; J Rusling, Smith, 08 cveene NS Crane, Sawyer, Peat Orson, Badicott, Cha ‘or while lying a6 + Pass, with frove th wasa from Baltimore for Co: reported spoken with lose wn , got back Mare oy, fat «035 oy Now Inlet, NC, re id be ote 11, is the bri NAT) oat - Penis, peapord te reciepdag change: os baring boon tees on Cowen of 150 bbis. country “ool fo rossited 9nd |: nS ERE a> OL STS Reet, Ma: + ae See 9 ee Ld and built at Madison, at 35 50.0 $6. Beef a Wibeigad 5 br street, ood supeiy,. Lasd wen steady, and in moder, | On Tuesday, 4th inst, by the Rev, Dr, Pise, of Brook. | MRM, Warcuuan, Thomas for Lnn, and 7. P-Perking |, With sales of 660 bbls , at She. for grease, and r. Wat. Binxnxox, of that city, to Miss | Sundi ortly after one of %e. a Te. for good to prime. itutter was im better de- | Bana Treesacy 13 DS SA ths Seedvneee "| peo oy yo yay) PE a gh et et ; Oh Orange county at 180, 8 22c. Choose was quiet Rrat Hetatn.—Tho ales of this day nue and Seventy-i fourth strect, near Fifth avenue, each 262100, each, $1800; 640 acres land in Macoupin oounty, nois, at 34 cents Bengsman counties, Illinois, at 64 cents por acre, ecres land in Fra county, Michiga: per acre; G40 acres are a8 follows:— acre; 267 acres land in Macon and at 17 cents din same county, 18 cents per acre. Tice.—Incinded in the operations were 100 casks, at $2 a$3T5. There was more activity in the market. iu: ie | 9) Crane tor of Mr. H. B. Wanmaker, all of this ci At Washington City, D. C., on Monday morn! ng at the Church of Ascension, by Rev. M. by Mr. er N. for: sldest daughter ef . N. Stration, Esq., ter of Elder Benjamin Pitcher, of Waterloo. Died. Suddenly, Jour Fisuex, aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 P. M., from 293 Eighth avenue, without —Helders were further invitation. nnd Oniveue cone. en ee Friday, 3ist alt , Axstewta, daughter of Daniel Tatiow.—The transactions reached 18,00) Ibs, ab | 8nd Phovbe Haviland, aged 9 months and 16 days. 6%o for fair, and To. for prime. On be 2, Mrs. Josern Saxp, daughter of Th muness displayed by | Robert Hunter, Chataugua, L. C. aged’ 21 years, 11 holders to-day. aud sales embraced 60 bhds. Kentucky, | mouths. 3! dured along and trying illness with at T\o.; 90 bhds, Virginia, ; 20 hhds. Mary! great fortitude; met death with serenity, and looked ‘and £0 bales Havana, at 30 a 40 to futurity with Lope at 435, Wiseer.—The market was something less buoyan though wales add up 100 bbls. prison, at 27 a c drudge at 260., tim: Recxirts oy Puopvow.—Thero is nothing North river boats to-day to report. There ie by the | Liam Kionmonn, aged ® “tow” en the river, which will be dow to-morrow morning. & week, in consequence of the break near ‘anal navigation will be suspended probably for about Cotton Trade. movements of this staple product in this country, up to the latest dates, iueach of the past three years, | sum were as annexed; Movemxsts ov Corron tx rie Unrri Receipts at ports since Sept. 1, 1849, bales, Corresponding dates Inet year. “ « year before,. Exports from U.8. since Sept. 1, 1849. Corresponding dates last year... .* E = year befor: Exports to Great Britain since Sq Corresponding dates last year * “year betore. Stock in New York and ports of Her remains have been deposited in Greenwood ‘emetery. Montreal papers please copy. On the 24d of April. at Grand Lake, Arkansas, Wit- eldest son of George and Mary Richmond, Manbatte: ave of typhoid fever. Port of New York, June 5, 1850, ecm Res. onre, PING INTELLIGESCE. Riaz ee 7 20] wen warea Cleared, ott, Liverpool, E Conard, Jr; Peaob- 1 Iphia; Anthracite, Maley, do. a ogers, Panama, MO Robegty J % Batke—Sarah Sheafe, Sands, San Francisco, RL Taylor; Dromohare (Br) P: lige, Grinnell, Minvure & Co; An- ngauleta hai Wotton, Rocnss Hees hie bases alene, |, Kot! a Ue ) Hortee 2 Oeics & Kroger; Hermes, Dannerig, (chen; , Oeees. ha, NB, Sehmide ithelmins, Baysen, S¢ do! Correrponding dates Inst year. . . i Ohio, Dagrest, San Francisco, WH Webb: Lon ty rm poon boners * ‘403.000 Se lhem: Alvi Receipts at this port during May, 28.000; ex Br) Cron uring May, 25.000; taken by spinacrs, 17.000; taken on | B&t™ ~~ ledelphian JW biwell' Ne stock in elty, in all Bands, | ks Weekwan, ‘Philadelphia; Robinson, ¢ 8,000, z hn. N lay & Livi stay Pepeovenmese, ~4 Whi Tn relation to the movements in this market, T. J. John, NB, Sebiaidt & Balehen; Hi {Beh wy. Yar~ Stewart's circular of this date says :— mouth, ’SS, JM Paoter, (ir) Mandy, “Dy last clreular was issued on Qist ult. for the ttonmer Ningara, The salos throughout the week that elapsed to 25th wit, exbibited a market moro in of the bnycr than had ruled previous, foot, that the bulk of our usual period of extension for us, stall, when money ts abundant. interest, as at present. The # amounted to 16.000 bales,—of which 4.000 were chased for local speculation. The Live: And a renewal of the political troubles of rauee, posritie collision with Great Britain bela there was leas desire evinerd to pusch ‘The letters phy thi it das dnesday rket closed duil. aod more decisive of an embroilmont be- ’ the published advices. With this feeling, holders increased their and asexport buyers could be coaxed market, the sales of the day did not exceed | 1.500 bales, at rates Wot. ensler on grades below good middling. On Thuriday the sales were extend foodly its consequences, and the staple w. mupported at the rates of the previous day transactions | | Brie Catharine, Scott, St Jago de Cuba, May 18, with s~ , . Re, te 4 fe Be rape sige Setergay, be i Awe Brig Abradia, Athi "Rte Grands, April 14, vith hides, | petnge, bus Wibowt, Increasing the pair horns, he, te KR Corning. Sid’ in ‘ep with brig Carri- tire to buy, ox The sales of that day Fradce do not appear to be offered at all. exce ‘ull previous prices, and Im fact it would not fay eaused by the ek was an old accumula. r- ool accounts to 18th ult, per Asia, were received that morning, anda « apparen ase t eon- ed to | 1500 bales at similar prices. On Friday, the talk was still | | of war bie to buy largely of them, even at those rates, in con- sequence of their proportionate rearcity as it is woill known here, to those who transact the largest nees with our Northern manufacturers, that clase, they bold lees than sisty days’ stock yesterday were 2.200 bales, at full they et this di b diminution of stock rapid rise In the rivers has made it neo by sending ferward to the porte. recently planted, it ie w promising ever grown in Ty to se westionably the most country since it w article cf export, This is as strong language as Ie ver. to express my conviction of ite true position ith the {immense be borne, if The great floods in the South injury they have cecasioned, could we we had any show for moderate crop ection. Those who have acted on my tions, have done well. If the peace of F served, an era of high prices is inevited bust. uo Th ronid, i e appeared much larger. but for the the interior depots. which the cure, The cloring quotations im this market were as an- pened MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. y $F dir. Vormont Cen: i, Base Codensbarg Railroad Bond: faasach wae tte Railroad Bonde, *)') 4 Mai » $1,000 Ating ‘vipation 6, gs 1.000 do. MSY ™ tee Morris Cons), MComéen ard Amboy Rasirgnd. ioe 28 i 4 ™ Si Lehigh Intore Notth American liner, ix ‘ enmeyivamia Rawk, 17; $10.00 Reet) 9 Cam shares Uni and Amboy Reread, Te, Tbe: 100) All Mechanien’ Ba oPy pany | 1. Olnaiy se; $209 Sebsyl- any Adaw Benguels, Heekborn; Bango hon Ns; ah 4 Pethridgs, &)dvey, Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Sloop—Enteryrise, Stauvard, New Haven. May 6, with mdeo and y 22, Int 42 38, lon dv DA, int 415 ng SR 2 dara, with mase, (voatel to Harclay & 3), ship c nebee x rly, will Jarvis, Apals: York, Hull, Charleston, € days, wivh cotton, & a (Sp) Larrinaga, Malaga, 41 days, with fait, NOQrleans, 2 days, ah, 9 days 7 ton, to R ith eot~ Brig Macon, Watkins, Sav: M Pemull Of forced parcels for re-cale here, | York for joned at 1.200 bales. The upper tat the Rao In regard tothe crep | | Philadelph: jontom, une; brigs Russell, Willis, from s Tiland, Burr, from Cape de Verda aliferpi 1s, May 21, with segars, | tu’) Piteber, NOrleans, 17 days, | Hhanks. eh, Richmons man Schr Fe 0 Tre days, with mdeo, to C NO, 4 days, with Sehr Col Satterly, Davis, Wyleim al sbores gad lub: it, NS, 7 days, with with mdse. Bay State, Ryder, Bostom, 34 Bebr Cornel Sehr Wele Perveey, Thomaston, 5 days, with time. sit: Hs Thy ot t Fortune, , Thomaston with lime. Be Thomas Wright », Charles Phliadelphia, Jere i—Wind at sunrise, NNE: meridiaa, calm; swaset, 8. e€ Ship Sunbeam, Lives Ship Jonny Lind, N jon 74, ah lon 7 brigs Empire, Mery 11, T P x 4c} ‘a, Baltimore Belle, Glenroy, Mary, ‘and Vie Cientorgos, and Marois, Philade ph, J O Ireland, Ovtoman, Lilly tora, Alexandria; Deepatoh, Wil- Monnt Vey Co LH Nickorsen, Bilis Lang- Avit, for Madras Rothechita, A Brigs Lemanuel Pet Watrs, Chicopee, Pei Tenge, Trin: and May 11, Helen, Leey “Clenre ratte: barks Rothech Prieraburg: echre Messen New Verk. 7 Laeros, Jane 2. n¥ brig Jobe Dawson, with . Avoustws H Pox, of New York, to Miss Som) ing badly. Ship Tremont, Taylor, wears from Savannah for Califor~ nia. Ship Virginia, Johnson, from N York, (Jan 23) Rio Ji annem for California, March 21, lat 3412 3, (not 26 12) m Bark Martha, fornia, Feb 26, in Bark 9 James, J San Francisco, Ai Brig Albion, for St snot Ke rapsineo, April 20, 1a veehr Maria Foes, M Schr Jo a7 bia, eeu 24, at bn A Hatteras. yng ashore some time thu cedes| in getting her off, Grace, from. t 47 8, lon hnson, from Phil 20, Int 6.03 8, lon Portem 0 Ww. ), was the After re- heavily, t th redder wuung’ aud’ leak th (Nov 28) for Cali- ia (Mar oh 19) for 17, off Double Headed pasigem, Botton (March 13) for San. Hen, ott NOrleaas for Tabsequille, “Gambrily from Fortune Island tor 8York, May 26, off Whalemen. Arras 8 in N Pasite, ACR eitaedinelh olathe See wieh I ? ‘#p) cil, ibe bone. whe waewhel ohare ms count barks Andree: (sews Bb 26 b5th tons) Myer dos Wes se carne ep at Sean, vin Pernambuco, wish 10) bola wh oll; tid 3500 Ibe ernd from N London, 1st, ship Bleotea, Clark, on 8 whaling In Talle Day, Mareh 7, bark United States, Barnw: pipetes, oil Tal ; Marthe Bur Redd, St | Patagon ii m Jentuogoe. Nappy Ketnrn, Gerrior, Lacy Alice, MoPoe, N Tork. ‘Ganges, Baws, Boston, ‘atharines Jaw 1). Home Ports, Rosrox, Jone 2—Arr barks James W Paiga, Taylor, Palit rei Tremons. Taylor, Phtiacelphia: tries Sant Brows. Baker; Ewma, liskor, and Postor, Maker, Philadelphia: sobre Heaton, Trimble, Paltimore; Ovion, Mules, Rondout; Ger- rede Horton tom; der, sad ca x Cal | (ir hei otk, fehre unm sen op ie aore ships Jonny Lind, is Speen tate N View een’ Aincivy, (ar) a —— | Frovidesce, iy poh dons, McNeil, Tampa Bay; 3 tine. in Tiowegion Rene, ta ee yer fm Borst ir hel r Arrived—Sche Minerva, Baltimore; tL ” yw dams rated. Cape Town Fed Prode to Sto a rk for d ds; e de; Mary Bmeline,’ Kies, for Alesandria, 1d abow ne y Virginie, A wri emer, A ick Her ship Venicn, Seite Fw ORLEANS, veston; ship ) Laity, Liverpe w, coming Up ebip wn. Po mpton Roads, for Hi trom Bowel Aen A Seperb Oy taiy, Brest, put ia before reported ce Nyon meals Augean = 7 Eee tn, eon bs 3 a Wabash, to rere, Jone l<Ar shi a omens, for y Jone 1—Cle ship (1 ar; bark Andrews, (new, 98 26-1 Ata 7) te failtame day, on ecruise? ula nev‘ 1, Nash. i wayafor re m Rik; beige id vosrertay. ee, June 1—A: RI"Poradd, (etare Teported pton Reads.) Cl4, Bi ship Goethe, Noman, Bre- ork Koyal $-x0n, Lew Franaises ea. “Sit, bark Oriole, St tr echra Sea Lion, Brown, 29—SId achr Maldi d= Ate sebr my ww) Warr “in York, realy: bark Norembeps itatsronh, dune I tche Sich, a) Taresher, Noth. tone. Sebion, (4) Chalke ennieg, | aad Wm B hird, Willer, NYerg: Tends, Mens avhange Lewes, Del, J P M—The brig Susex, from an eas fe Lay tehra, ailin ligt ri wren mma hd Wieck. tor ‘vernoen,, ma: we lexander ay n'e Point; Andrew Jncb) tr sokre wees, Phi l~ iy divans N York; prop Quinevaeg, Wile some with 3000 ‘thie ‘il, md Bh ies bat of the Highlands vy New Desrtected hers hy . Ol ec; Mary BE. bes, im fe bark) Resein mn for Mate oatt. © Haves, Jone }—Arr siecp Lyman Disisen, Smith, N the Sandwich Sims, for leo~ March 132—brigs Messenger, Consb, weat ay, Delaware, Forsyth, for Siete Lemus, Avnus, March 2%—Sid brig Chickasaw, Williams, owe, May O—Arr Hy Leeds, Kinsman, Alexan= i sretaney Gollah, Tosinay, (trom Aah) Man Fe a Banana, Way M—Are tir Bart Dendonatd, ‘feen) abe Son Fran- rip, Lady of the Lake, Hill, New oung, cen kare ship Winnogance, m from St Thomas, just srr, + 19th, sehr G: to sland, of mn: Boston). Waronoso, from Jamaica, versal ix port. more, NYork. Louisa, Crocker, it, wn, — to 0m, ap? 08, AD- a t, for Lideriay sche rederickebar Ste- mentioned her as ehacl, Philadelph ansvonse, June 2—sid phi M14 sohre Bilen, im sloop June i—Arr sebr Marbirhoad fahens Biloms, Phil: Washi solr er, Jone l—Arr on, Kelly, 1 adel fchrs Orion, Hulse, Rentout for Be 7 ladelphia fur Boscon; ©. k York fe Ootober, Dyer, Philadviphh K iia yer, Philadviphia ‘Apmivnta, June i Arr sohr ¥r) Porex. Oha- ree Cla sohre Kosciusko, Hierup, ousestor, neme, Mills, Nant - aye Provipgncs ne I—Arrschra Jerolo: Gos! Saf folk, Va; Amy W Ieeds, Endic plia; Taves, Balt: re; sloop Monareb. Davis, Rondons, ‘sia ‘vant Triton; Meses Brown, Mall, Philadelphia; Gaseile, N Ire ‘Sa ters; Mary C Savanwan, May 00—Arr bri tor Appleby; and Di altimore: sloops res 1 Mether ianna, rutile uns tara Bever, Dodge, do. ig Narraguagas, Hinkley, Bos~ a. Satew, Juno 1—Arr schr Jane Woodbury, Webber, Calais r for Philadelp! ue le ong a ne; Marcha Anni Tarry Net, Albert, Jane Woodbury, Hudson; Blisabeth, Brooksville, (from an Eastern port) bound 8, Wicxrons, KI, May 2—Sld schr Arrowsic, Philadelphia, Passe: re Arrived. Luvrproor—shin Lady Milton—Miss Killfeyle, Me and Maa Fempsay, Mr Kelly, Mr Nol: Piexsn—Ship Metal Croneweg, lady and 2 ohilé: Groneweg, and Indy, Miss L Sckurman, Mis L Engel Apalachice! Hurich, M Wieland, M Vortride, M steerage. Ace DI RM E Le! M Plemb, Connectien Monie—Ship Re ttance—Mrs dere. Ship Erie—Mrs Mather, Conn; Mrs F 8, Apalact land, CF Conus © M Sal nora Pratt, Aum Croghan, N York; Win Wallace Bockman—i76 in the ¢, John Kinsen, Johm Lomaseric! ‘olbrook, BR fool cS sad, Elen Lelaed, Leo b, of HA Schroeder, § chilérem and 3 servants, Miss M Schuyler, Miss J A Sohuy or, Master R Schuyler—G in steerage. New Oarwass—Bark Rose Standish—Mrs MoRay, Mew Pp ijaty san—Drig Macon—Miss Sassworth, J Gallott, J Me- Grath, J Quinteg, J Cranston, J Fallas—16 in steer: Cusnissrox Ship New York—M A Wyles, Mew Box fords Mrs M Silvie, Miss SC Wyles, Misa § T Scott, ML Clark, Morris, LT Ambler, W A Bedeau. MeDICAL. RMAN DISPENSA\ west of Chi er va8s se f ; pK Dgrerk olovan. cra gests large i aabo rsh Be Abe author. to Derek Weraseye ety aren y—ro: Wy. meana of the Poets i Own is Hy f ald Hu & e 4 : Trea’ if-cured onsen 358 Hg = & i a i wemanheod, 4 ¢ i A a » on aad ~~ at put Moe By tome edit! iz Se f rr rice i rae Impotent pre Broad or nature contemplates ber of bean twiek, Bats , eansed by i Ev TOR Want, fin wey. pertant ‘one an imi and the ng ine nd To pe receive cue will be sens for Sprece R. L. MORTAMORR WOULD SAY TO THOSE Rave centracied disease, “Cure we volens,” thet oare of thy health. I bave devoted and trenied successfully fossion, Te D JOHNSON, NO. 16 DUANE known in the treatment of delieate OCTOR ‘The = fed nocturne: Giety, besiness or mart CONVERS’ INVIG remedy yet ‘Omissions, tation Eats en aha Bache Raum, apr Spa atch "iad ry thine, vice to the um ied ven: oF THE Eat ULY CONSULTED * A otioe pf cighteon years, three venahice De, We are the » in his offire, Mote stress, reatort names i nerd. A INVIGORATING CORDIAL— discovered for seminal weakneas fi SWC Op Res | Way. Afections Of the head, backs Gotalte for gt with arried “and Tneunat-Pae pose shill im those half-cured that dave, for pre-emi: Sy mere Ww