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founder of our yreseut mail steam-bip . change int ~ cabinet to the ae ae ott the bem mercial community would de of the thet tee oe © every interest of the whole country, We wanta ma inthe Navy Department up te the requirements Of the age. Wasu:motom, June 7, 1859. ther Day on the Darkies— Stow Progress @ litle Headway~Mr, Clay's Presente—The Opinions of the Californians, $e —Last of the White House Receptions Mr, King and Mr. Benton, The Sewate sre still working slowly on the great Om- nibus Bill, and from the proccediags to-day, the opinion gathers strength chat it will pass the senate, and there ure nota tuw who entertain the itea that by the force of the screw propeller of stoppiug the Bupplirs, it way be even carried through the House But we have no data vpon which to establish an estimate of such possibility. The first thing which Will be done im the Houre on the receipt of the Compromise of the Senate, will be to take off ite bead. as indignantly as King Richard ordered the execution of Buckingham, The Houre. then, will probsbly pase the California Dill by itseit the will disagree to the amend- ment, and the result of the disagreement between the enat two hour jeeture Mr. Clay however. dows not despair ampaigner, Me has trav- ellea over the grout re, 20d his opinions are en- titled to great eourd: ratiog, notwithatanding appoar- cow uly ogatuet him om: that Texas cannot get the boundary of ande all the way up [tis evident that she Id preter te surrender it, fer acomp-n-ation. Se isin debt and wauts money. TY! ted territor would be a troublesome acqu », aud the mone would be very ' © Texas boundar ot the whele | » ix one point de- manded by the extrem: b will not be con- by the Senote nt | is the Missouri Compro- orudary of California, The pou thie issne. The siven them & renewed Teso- © prospagt of obtaining it There are some ts probably make ibis votes, wilt fii t the bill of the Commitice ot Uhiroen frieuds of the bill irom bouh ¢ides in the final count share in the full confidence of while may man who reeol- the Texas aunexation will vugh semnersotting to carry as in the ¢ We have conver nators on all sides; we thank them tor r confidence, aud taking all their teetimony together if the firmuess of man can De relied upon we should say that the BIL will be re- fected: Bus inen nse apt to shrink from grave responsl- ilitiew. ‘Che peopl: want pomce aud Senators will hes- ituie npe at jour of throwing the country again i fusion. when they expect peace. There ie # majority now in the Senate against the Di, The Texoe ar uexation wax carried by mon op | pored to it. the tarif of 46 was carried by a decided advocate of the wei of 42. and the Compromise may be carried by Northern men instructed to adhere tothe provise Leoking to the are prepared to see this Cawprowise cote in the course of @vight ene man or ten men may change front. The ‘Dret on eh Bagby did aiter «peaking against pues t With Oxpiein cently presented Mr Clay a splendid Cn) gold chain) formed of unique lumps end valued at $300. Tho Californians admire Mr Ciny nud they like bie adhesion to the boundaries ly inid down; and wo guess that it was in part form this considera! ion of bis services in behaif ja ne whe Kut tho general esteem for snot sop here i tlot-L where Mr. Clay ha» his lodg. the particular favorite of every- is as he has always beon, lady however, a very iver of a Mr MeLean, of New Joravy, p the eld ¢ mun prisoner; and zed to say so from the fact, that Mr, pertect we feel auch Clay rer «a boquit of the choicest flowers, and tar ser loaf {a rwture for this hanes © er Choy vee din comy bet w ties. M wiedged thy pro- sent thowe mice little notes for whien he is just asd bed as for bis speectes ia tho Senate No wor venerable statesman appeared 50 gra cous tiny io the discussion of the Compromise diew ems int is a. ta the ion ot this noble old men sid how envishle that ot the young lady sim: gid ovr nn ul of “his udunieatio Ji wae e Me ls 0 Iy receptions at sures ‘ gardens of t exchange si aad it will, no doubt, be of ere Old Zeek sud his family, who | could herily be e daty of pene ng bere. ov ting, all the your ou Mr King. coe of the commi f investigation of Foote aad Ben- m further that im com. was rather on rs excused to-d jon Which. if it y withdrawing fr » however, will ge { porstble, to make something out of it, end tir we nnder te emtircly at his imetance, that the cr mimitt r or ued in the examination. Our Gallimore Correspo neces in ae, June 8, 1850, The Whee S on — Diseati faction— The Horvible Aes ciden 8 Pre a Se be. The taiioting gaborne convention Tesulted, ae was 5 pated, ia the nomina tion of Wm. B. vi of Wasningtoa coun nd bes rend of Lowe, the democratic pdidate, wir Indeed, U have heard ymiuation, declare that + Clorke, but that they hundred whigs they will not only wot v Will vote tor Lowe, and hail bis election as @ vietory,in | puticr, are brought into mar dx of the | * the pemasent overthrow of Mr. Keverdy JOlnson and | Mintion of Delores are now Senator Pratt's“ ebere-t qn, | e Was aNy certainty of a | sti ti 4 in California, th Of the four unfortunate men who met with asad ac- | with | cident ip ® priv erday ng. ove ta dead, auo- | nes aed by & fow capital ther dying and (he re lying quite low, One n tities ned there beiag : ‘ djudicate them, everything tx per H the privy. aud fell sensel ertely “ie weat dowa to wild strawberry, which grows in greatluxuriance 4 Me Me, They were vedinte viemity, i# Just ripening, aod heath | . ion ted a Ge ie are bright With wild Mowers © od dye. r whee cabeorge titel mth peg baimy and ful a fourth was uchanan wing i ft y Gen Avy ? rage b ; t wae rflored hy , y we 1 ' } ter vir pay y Obie.a wealthy aad here. hh, hee errestet, charg he om 1000, from « Our California Correspondence. San Faanotsco, April 30, 1850. Election Time im California ~ Great Eavitement—Prope- sale to Seize the Custom House, and Form an Independent Nation—Laws Passed—Queer Genii—Buiidings ond Kenie— Flocking to the Mines—A Mountain of Gold and Silver !—Edueation and Humbug. We are in the midst of the hurly-burly aud bustle of our first Charter election, Tho polis are crowded with eager voters and eager pandidates, and their friends, urging the various claims ot parties and parti- gans, with right good will, As usual in all new coun tries, there isan increased number of candidates in the field, im addition to the regularly nominated tick- ets of the whig and democratic parties; and a these regular tickets are graced with the names of some who bi beev kicked out of their political coteries at home, and have come to California wo re- trieve their ruined fortunes. At the head of the de- mocratic ticket stands man, however, who, from the time of his arrival in this town to the present, has enjoyed the private and public friendship of neurly all our citizens. 1 allude to Joba W. Geary, the demo- cratic eavdidate for Mayor, Colomel Geary was sent here ax Postmaster, and had searcely arrived. ore bs was removed by the new administration; when, in- stead of entering political lite, he evtered upon mer- | contile business, from which he was called in August Just to fill the reeponsible oftiee of First Alealde, being elected by an almont Ubenimeus vote. He has admin. | istered justice with force, but impartiality: hae proved himselt one of God's noblest works, and is now called upon by the people to be the first | | Mayor of Sun Francisco, aud will be elected beyond | a doubt As a general thing, [ think the | democratic ticket will be elected. although there | is some considerable dissatistuction ia thy ranks, ia regard to the wanuer in whigh ic was nominated.” A | nominsting committee Was chosen at a primary eleo- | tiom, and it scems our old New York triead, of some notoriety, Col. Stevensou, mmanaged ty “ring himself in.’ sl:hough not elected. and exercised a controlling influence in the nowinatious, ‘The whigs wre very | ranguine of swecess. but if the democratic party puil | together. they will be left far to leeward f & government for our city, in Amo erthe auspiers of any party, is ring one, Casbfornia, for the last fou yenrs, has been governed either by a set ef petty ty- rants, who lorded it ever us Im epaulettes or by in- cumbents ino who, professing to be guided by Mexicun law, did not im fact understand eituer a word of that, or even the language io whied it was written. | The copsequence has smanagement of 4 i jor spoils. ever does anything for us, must be onward and ug word, till she shall become the great emporium of the Western world he reception of the news that Congress has fuiled, | tion m regard to our admission as a | State, dan excitement here, whieh, if not | stopped, by judicious action at home, may yet be diffl- cult to qued We have Hotapurs here, and hotheads too, aswell as you have in Congress, aud: they are cady indulging in the same threats wud popgan | pecolies that the factionists of the North and South A meeting was held in Ports | juare, a few evenings since, fi | into consideration our present positi } gird to the United States, in which everything, from the eoimest submission to the boldest rebellion, was advcesied Cot dohn B Weller, ina flaming spocch, in which he siloded, in uo measured terms. to bis re- | cent removal trom the boundary commission, recom- mended the immediate #eizure of the Custom House, nnd the application of revenue to our State expenses, aud denoup ernment officers as blood- suckers, 4 und other clogant Billingsgat phraves ch the worthy Colowe sem partiou- larly family Ap adjourned meeting was also held, last even whon @ series of resoluttous were adopt ed. which you will find in the dla California. | Twep anid mortifying as is the feeling ia California relative to the urjust treatment we have received | trom Cougress, California still numbers among her sons a large majority who will live or die by the gtori- ous Union. Bat it Congress could but know the value of this State, and the desolation Which must eusue if | we are Dot soon adimitted, they would set immediate: ¥ ‘This brightest jewel in the disdem of Liberty n odders is worth more than ail the woolly heads ia the South and North combini ‘The Legisature has at Inst adjourued haying passed & variety of acts which you will find noted im the jour- nals of the day, Some of them are exceedingly un- | popular. Among there are the Quarantioe and tivaith | awe for the port of sun #ranciseo, whose euly eifect can be to cripple ovr commerce, aud ereate 4 number | | Cf fat cfflees. Another law, whieh {fear will ereave | | great difteulty, is one in relation to foreign miners, taxing them twenty-five dollars per mouth priviiege of working. In ease they are found working without a license the Sheriff is authorized to call ona | posse of citizens to forcibly ejvet them I will aot say | that this is not proper, but it will most certainly create feuds betwoen the Americans aud doreigaers San Francisco is the great omndum gatherua of the world, ond we bave here as fine an assortment of bu- mapity ay cap be found on the footstool. Queer ures Irom a@ll parts of creation have taken up | r homer nnd are letting out their cecentrici- pon us ties # bis trampet, to blow it for himself. Whenever a pub ©. the Governor, at ite adjo d, aud comucnces @ deelamat ing in tis wise—“ Beilow-eluaens and fellow. | is bounded ou the North by the | Aurora borenlis. on the east by the Mormon temple, on the south by the Mottentot Indians. aud on the weet | by the setting fun, “And: genilewen, in thie couutey four great parties I constitute the fru. | Ing for trees are wl in the square oop there uv, Cwant your ¥ money than # dog can jump ¢ leaps. co Lenn't be aceased of bribery vote LL vote tor anyself, Now, gentle good wight, de have aa engagement eval ot the fare banks. TI advise yoa cad then, adopting Col. Weller'sangges i the costom house, sad make @ fair di- } vi lander b © going Up, and rents are coming down, The anarket is well supplied with goods of ail Rinds, at reasonable prices, A person cau live in Ban Praa- clveo at lees than a fortune tor au incowe, Many aro turning their attention to ngioulture bn this vieinity Every morning, treeh radiehes, ralad, milk, eggs aad | Celitormia ts” Like Ko uews of tmp ely w es Thousands are pouring at extrneting the yellow dust in lar quantities. Southeim mines are now the great place uf ie | the water is high on thy Norihera ed by the melting of the snows, ae to tely prevent work while im the southern ts prine pally fonod to dry ravines et Cia th iles to the eastward of Los Au ors way tif trae | a y have itis ® moantain cod of & mixture of gold. silver, aod ermer predowinating; that the gold of the mountein, and the silver oa progressing to California pone sree t a dnil, Cw Leek. ue de fow th ad teal * | ip good demand, Vidined bif olent inteot ~ way, Mire Newbie " arnved the wth, bringing 160 pa 1 | Monuny } In teresting to Persons Rh bo | Wasnanes ", Information haa been received at this Department that Mank paseperts, purporting t isened by the | ' wnt have been forged eed ons im the eny Probable Escape of the Bank Roblers: | ntole the bank key from the bureau drawer | ie unlocked the Yauit. removed the $12.000, and 9 | take: and part in an embankment | resolutions were passed. et | Shecessiul growth and from th dems war rather dull, and antes whent offer aAteatrome fig Corn was firm, with & good demand tales were freely made at rater given he! ntl, witty Light snter 100) pe wt $6 8% Thr atoe® at the Inspeetion # Was we folle . Our Cleveland Cashaepintondes Criavecann, June Promise of the Bank Prisident—Action of the People Description of the Kegucs—The Way the Rodiery was Refried. ‘The robbers of the Bank of the Cleveland Insurance Company were examined yesterday, and, ia conse” quence Cf promises made to them by Mr. Olark, the Presid: 1t of the bank, the prosecuting attorney stated that 16 felt bound to dismiss the complatat, and re- questec the juetioe to discharg» the prisoners. Never- theli rr, the care was taken up by 4 lawy resent, at tbe request of some thirgy citizens, and, finally, testi- mchy Was procured sufficient iv ita character to autLoria the justice in holding the accused parties te bail, Lut the most important witnesses were not to be Tung. end these that did testify only told darcy | perrille, evidently im fuver of the rose He 0 think if they are ever brought to trial, they will be convicted, dest of the two rogues, who enlls himsef 3tan- ley, looks to be alout twenty-two years of age; about five fret eight inches; dark brown bair, pertectly sleight, parted on the lett side; rather high tore- hind; eyes Light blue, quite large, snd looks wildly when be is exeiled, or tooks mek atanytheng; nose large; coarse, dork shin, mised with black specks; beck quite large: im fact, bis whole form and motion | indiewte strength, afd locks as though he wonid do bil he attempted. He rays be ix trom Texas, and was expelled from college, He sess bis tuther resides in Texas, ‘The younger one says be is from Cincinnati; he is about five Icet. five orsix inches bigh, a little rouad shouldered, steps and mov ickly; states he is 2 years of age, bub L should nm to be hot more t Wyrura His tece i hh. hair light Drown. With a litte suburn shade. slightly eurled at the ends. and parted on Ube ieit cide; eyus, light grey or blueish, forehead very irregular, quite full over the eyen, then sinks and swelis agaia, Nose rather Large, and bas « very poo ulhr ww iten at the side, every time be winks—upper hp overbargs-—-a regular baby mouth, snd does not sl lis tecch when taiking. A slight is Visible on each side of his mouth: complex. ign inlr—saye be bins worked at the locksmith business. Doctteve bim to be Wyngate, who was ous of the rob- beta who robbed the bank at’Augusta, Me,, in Jaguary 40. rh obbery; they watched the Previdemt of the bank for seve s, fer the pur of stealing the keys; they finally obeerved him enter bis room, which is on the lower door in frout; and locking through the window, saw bin deposite the bank key in & bureau drawer, and soon after he appeured in the street; aud while he swod talking with some men tl were at work near his house, one of the rogues slipped into the honss and snd with turned the key buck to the dawer But had the pres Hdeut taken the precantion to disarrange the key, the robbery would, in ail probability. have Leen prevented ‘This cunning idea of returning the key had the effect the rogues contemplated, by dxing suspicion on the officers of the bank; and thus teeling secure, in coase- qence of such suspicion, the rogues began boldly ia spending the money. The tirrt information that led to u wir arrest, came from @ house of ill fume, @ short @ tunee from the elty, where (be rogues spent ® good | portion of their tine Tv was buried in two parce part on the bank of the f the railroad. and | n found had not never, probably, would ever hove the rogues peluted out the spot 1'uhink you will comclnde frm the skit eplazed by thesw two ft it does bot require much age oF eapaiienee ( beonmis su axpert thie Political Bntetiigence. Gren, Joun B. Woot axo tiv on sts Question. — At adivner given a few da ‘Albany. to Hor E. Gilbert, of California, Gen Woel was called and delivered a «eb. ot which the following is an extract:— le might poiut with pride to the progress of this great country in all the arts of peace, and in the walks of seience—the extent of our commerce. and our growing Wraith and greatness ay aostion He might speuk also of the territorial expansion of this nation, Low extending from the Atiantic to the Pacific; and he might dweil perbaps on (be controversies to which these recent acquisitions have given rise, But on this lust topic the public ear was wearied culty was ina nutshell Why had oot California bee: admitted! Why was ber representative, to whose el quent voice we had listened— why was he not aami to a reat in the national Congress! Why had not this ew star of California been set in its place im our con- etDetion! It had been iotimated that slavery wasthe couse, Itwas not. Slavery was (ie pretext, not the real cause. His observation had taught him that po- litical intrigue— political ambition—w ieat the botto: ofall this diffeulty, ‘The slavery questive, he repeated, wus (he mere pretext under which all efforts towards a settlement ef this vexed qurrtion had been thus tar thvarted Slavery had nothing realty to do with it— and thore who ro regarded it, must look deeper lato the springs of human action. As to the idea that this Lolon was im danger, he had no fears of it There was bo Cunger—not tho slighteet in the world Slavery could ne ver dissolve the Union: but he could tell the company what might. When the country was goin, ahead im her prosperous career, and weeding more ti ve the legislation of the national Coo, ce bedy actunily doing nothing. the governtueut literally stopped; the mal te f the admission of a Slate made the engrossing hat was calealated to B the government more than a id wgelee, Slavery. be repeated for the thied thaw, had nothing te do “with © Lhe Except so far ae tt wax counected the great political strogele now golog om tor the balance of power in thir government, But he would not dwell on this subject. Fle rose simply to propose 4 toast, which he would now give:--Califormia, Tae Stnte that ts to be the mort precious jewel in the coartuilation of our glorious Union. Jonsson ann THe Comrro™ A meeting wae at Clarksville, Tenn, the 28th ult at whi pngly io favor of the Com- promiré proposition of the committer of th Joboron presided, and made a speech advocating Cmprermiee, and pasteda eulogy Upon the patriot smof Mr Clay, whe, be sald, haa fom from the agite a on Case ix Bosrow—Ane er of the Sth inst. says -—We © received the following communteation in anewer 1 yesterday's notice of the Lawrence divorcee ease j c ming 9s it does. from an indiriduel very nearly con- with Mr. Lawrence, and occupying the highest alrapk ty our city, it ts entitied to candid and eo trial, io (vnintentloanily) to til tread your remarks I that there existed «ingle connexion of his, this side of Kentucky, who did no: ovnsider bin @ Geeply injured man, of who doubted that his course was Jolly justified by the circumstances which dictated Inderd, I have reason to koow thet your in- Mr. Lawrence's courses, does bot represent the opinions and feelings of bis parenta, ferment in eontemnin or the t majority of bis kiudrd end friends. A stat ment of facts, however ins few days, be Inld | before the public by Mr. Lawrence. wuich. 1 trast, will correct the poplar misconception to relation to thie erate hie conduct painfol subject, and entirely IPB” from the censure of bis fellow Fionina Bucan ~The sehooner rdey frem Jecksonvtlte brought x K arrived on Sa- 128 begshoade of eget basiness, which we fenen ft incressog evety your, The erop ta, perbepa, more profitable than any ocber whieh can be Planted The suil and climate are well adapted te ite —Chardeston Mercury, June 4 ¥ wef land reformers y des been con der of bis toiter fof July ne et ted at Cota and senton #s wot seem. however, thas Ehie dip- : petit to anybody, CATY FRADE BEPOKE, ot it brenee oll thee Batvrnay, June 8-6 P.M. F The cotton jet Was active to-day, with increneed reulsilon of these reports, | Sales, at yes y's Prices, The dour market wae , with n better Inquiry from the local trade, stward. Canadian continued im fate 4 with more doing at previo ushera ht Ther was little or no ree coutioned to be bh we ot millers, or export, and Pork wae Reef con quite ate # rates ing and good t we the vi Arnes- The market was firm Pearls were f 70 bb and ¢ at 668 Pros 16 S17 w 148 Condemned. . uM on Leet s 40nd speteres.— Flow Ineluded in the operations, 0 bbis at $4 7h ag for ho Lenperdae im port tor export amd the Common to ateaight State; | $8.07 & 97 for extra G ' fi mand. in part for Ne@ Oriean but sales wore he meshing at rather eneiet pr bout able. sold ® | at $6035 & $668 for mined. and $5750 9591 for ' streght Al: Sandri®, Baltimore Brendywinn, aad Pyuret Georgetown — Lipe Powe we 1 reqitoat, with enlew pr epeds, sud no peteon te | ef do bts at G2 Ohm 88, Wilwane by order of the Seevet tebt engaged at per bol Corn Maat waa WoO. KAD DALI, Paxeport Clerk ee of 100. ble ys $%, and 10 ' al trtetitge The trig | frm, intord broad pendant of Gommode fat Gang rever, Got Underweigh irom the anchorage y | the tor Northern, and He a 460 Kariey aitetDeom, 884 dropped dows tempten it | ons qeetat (he a6, Corn wos frm, ir | valea of wt t | New she will proceed trem y tora, bead wmetef Presil, with orders to touea at Cabe — oh Heald, Janel Oech buehets nt O6e for bew | tolxed, Re. ter Southern and Nerthera yellow; amd | (he. for Jersey yellow. 14 for Western th these ludividuais come to Cleveland about two | | weeks before the epi ie the strength of | | | eae! | emeld e Stee the »i $6 5 | verpo from }0e a ide 6d aeked, The Havre packet, to sail re some shipments of | Comermption | om Mendey. wa Convulsions aebee, Gir. There waa # good supply of American dew. rotied, but holders. however. were very firm, and seem- ingiy ) iw | sale 1 og | bales | fer ell end w Limits dav B60 06 Lva ward tendency, ‘The last sule of Forcigu was made at $4 € Ki brarnen “War steady, and dp dymand, including ah ( yak. 19a 226. ; 14m 1b0.; hemlock, damaged, 13g a Lidge. ; Henle Link — There was a good business done fa common | Thomeston at 70a 75e. cash per barrel, Was quite aniinnted We quote Cardenas at at We lish—showing sn improvement ; whale w mater, of sper June | 147.800 barrels Provieioxs.— Pork—The market for mess heavy. with gales of about 350 barrels, sold at $10 825 | Irige~ Pomona, (Port) be Mullo, Savannah; Vineiniay | for mesa, and $8 O8% for prime. Beef was very dull, | Courar, Haltimers, Chesapeake, (Br) Sandford. Halifar. at yesterday's priees, quiet, | 8,1. aiken; Zephsr, Renonfy Labrador, Sullion 8 Cea: Bnd unsettled, at $14 50. of 860 meats | Butrer and cheese remained as last noticed, Corres —There was more firmness exhibited by hold- ers. which bag a tendency to cheek ene) Week), Deaths Corton —There has been» brisk demand to day. and | 7» ibe elty wd yee ot New York, trom the lst te Fisn was dui. but firm, Tel. at $10 B 9 $10 G0; No.2 at $87 there was none sfloat. Herring continued dull, with a 1 a stock in the market. wre Fruit Bo. 4a —The only sali al Nava Siones — North County turpentine was very Arce, cash. which was lower; rosia was in fair demand at dy prises. vineos.—The sales made yesterday were effected note sales of 2,060 Ibs. yellow, at 250 operations to me 4 ond 6 mouths; apd amount to sbout 3,200 bales, at yoster: ith sales of No. 1 Macke- $9; ® $660. Dry Cod was in fair request. at $275; Engagements of corn were made to Li- | (areas 124g d.. aud cotton at td Dead weight ranged Cholera 1 full There ng to Hamburg, but at low tigur ¢ Bote salen of 200 boxes buueb raising, at Ke., Lol dirposed to Operate at prosent rated, ®% swere not so active, though drm, with small sre have to report, is lot of 30 for distillinj v ion In the market gbtly tmaproved. jemand was but dereriptions ; Scoteh pig has uote aales wt $20 60 0 521. The sis.—Bastern were in better demand, with sales of 0 at $1 25 cash. p—‘The market for Pig was dull, with e down- ens! . middle, he i he ne kk, light, ia 194g # lege; hemlock, slaughter, light, per Tb. onk. heavy. 18 be micek, middle, ek Poor. 1b a lke olered The demand cont Aarons — There was more doing ng to-day at full prices. 220 ; New Orleans new crop : Porto R 224 Slje.; aud Cubs Mus- ©. per gallon ‘ at $275, Spirits turpentine was dull at 330. Bales were made to-day of $000 gallons lin- a4 Tle.. for best American, and T0c. for Hng- |) without Jehange. The importa inte the U: an and whale oil, from Ist January. 1850, to 3d | | 1550, was, of sperm 45 983 barrels, aad of whale | Beerchard rather Beef tinins were ver, Lard wan steady, with sales Varrels, at Te. for prime. ‘The market for cut was firm, at prices the same as before reported. On the &tb inet., Leo Eo ee aed ceauiiiehhen) abs ohimiaainia ia: f ae rn ri on = atone me to attend heriuneral cons the yw place. 345 seeks Java. wl 0. alle; Po leo, a Water street, at 4 o'elne! this (Sunday). Domingo, at 1%: Ty phe 4 Netvous: Eng.and, ¢; Seotland, Drvab Possessions im N. Awerk omy al} Pox, du, City Horpital | Québec, Barclay & States | michi, D Pilkington; pa, (Hrem) Wiehng, do. Darks—Cutherine & Auguste, Bestmann, Bromen, L & W Faacer, daughter of Jas, Far- Roport of the 6th dey of Juna, 1850, Banner Loe owen Somos on BESs Bellovue, i; Penits Home, 3; Colered Persons, A. W. arin eotar's Office, June § Oleared. playk, Cardenas, , TOwen & ron: Wirhart, Richbucto, CJ Hines. Lumarie Asylum, dy. ins Lovee, Risakwott’s Islands ith, Canton, Gordo (br) Curtis, Se John, NB, J. Dellessn, SU Jou, NB, Sohmids 4 B, GB) Men, 40; Women, 46; ys. 69; Gicls, 64—Total, 294, No.3 at | Ancvriem.. Bl pc eteenecrenenmentinenn ae if SE ety nited State entinry, Blaclew TE, City Inspoeror. ~ #n ou & Talbots Philne Co: Gallia, (pkt) sy (iBeig) Ben= owe Bates, Mirae RC Rent: Loretto Mary & John, (Br) | Bien was steady at previous rates, " SE Mite Svcars —With a firm market, sales were mado of 400 | C; Sainria, Davia, Newbern e bide New Oricans ton, NC; States: Mary Mankin, Tras ~ There was apd the mar- neato, Raley, | ta re) Wicks, Releissons. ket, generally, wos steady, that in first hands being. for | py iladeiphia, Acadian, Lockhart. Winds LH Atken} the most part, held above the late auction rates TA drpleten, Hamilton, Reston; Carvel iin. Boston; ee da Torar Flour, Arbes. Whisk | The | of the York. to per witbout te cause. ap a pod by yete ‘ontden atly looking the se West than t* p | Come uma ption the remtive price of flour at the mare Carrs 4 we peints eit rm it ‘Yowacco eoutinues firm ‘Phe snles made during the week were not very large, but prices were unchanged. Inctuded in the transactions are 160 bias Kentucky Virginia at 63 w 7e.. 243 bbia. i Bt. Jago Prken aud Obio changed bands at 2030. n | disposed to preset sules, The sules to-day were of a ro- sil charseter, The imports into the | from January 1 to June 3, 1850, add up 2.201.000 Lbs. Pincanssrnra, June ©. | 9 de 2 Lo Nei 900 Uni fentores of N v only with the dealer. but with the consua | city of New York. $5 75.9 $5 04 a Bte., 00 hhus, Lg at dig a dige , 2obhds, ow at 1Ge., 15 bbls, 20c.. and 100 bbls. Havana st 50 w.— Further small sales were made at Te. xry.—A dull feeling prevailed in the market to- nd prices were something easier. Some few ble, to thie ¢ Lenonk —Prieve have declined and holders wore | ji Inited States, Recrirre ay Tus Noam Riven Boats Tits Dar. bbis. + 9.670 Corn, bushels do, 162 Provisions, pkg ey, Gs 400 MARKETS KLSEWHERE. STOCK SA! * ity ve, day: Der eterna 4 one Stern f rowel, do; Ellen Lewis ers—Peno ery Baker, Fall Rivor; WH Bowen, King, Steomehip Tridente, fc ballast, to Moses Taylor. hip Dich, Fartersen Be Helens Apri Sio'in previous, in feantul tarastes nado, but loet wer hin ing #2 the anme time. punt lightning: the ship as hove on her beain onds; the tore dado was fo lowed by 8 severe ed sine, two other Br ¥ hed eum Ler mainmast; also is wh ard 4) do spm oil, to Yor i ne, with 170 b1 May 25, spoke # small cloop ri ea Uo, bscot, Seymour, Phi cine A 95 Phat he is vo to repair her copper. tersen wil ‘Tither than the in heave to and fovnt d severely in jerping Stax; when, he tound to £t Thomas, ad ‘asked our fades w ime previons— could eiden wh atove i The Movement of ingyen baw {¥rom the Butfalo Express, dune 5.) iia ts Geek eraser morket at wt, for the great staple prohasta gore, to Be: country, 18 somewhat x uliar tee ite Cal Flour is now selling lower in the city of New | ke, to 2 D Ke than in almost any town in the West, which, asa as checked shipments East, ond the current of trade. wuld not be allowed istactory explanation. It is not | he sooner that is correctly un- the Atlantic eities, who are the West for liperal supplies, ower they will comprehend the fact, that the bas siready sept forward more wheat wad flour | jdent with reference to home demand and We have taken some paing to nveertain * the peopl oJ tre of trade in the Lake region. a in the | k, on the first day of ref more than ordi ¥ Srow. is 2 mat fe the hicheat quo- eer Fehr Loange, H Kokenbangh — Basten for pipe jore & ialtland, Phelj Charleston, 1 Parcels, Darien, Ga, TL arm seca vs. Thomaston, | tavions for mixed to faney Michigan; 5 0244 $5 76 ‘camuel Nash, Allen, Machias, 7 | for goed State, The wholerale prices, at which Ls 2g feith & Beyuton. roles were being made on that day--at Milwaukie, | Sehrdacun, Bearse, Boston, $daye, were $6 B--at Chicago. $6 50--at St. Louis, 91 for fair | Mas. At Detroit, aud generally in Michi- | Sehr Hero, Perry. Thor 5 das commen brands Sebr Pi & At Toledo, 1000 bbls. to Cinelanatt, $4 50, and no more could | Some 3.60) bartels sold in this mar. prices here on the lst., were $5 375 ct sold at $5 pd: vty prt Rueklin, Thom! ot, Bucklin, Themaston, * Croekett, Thomasten, 5 fy Dabeoek. Vieginias Heat. Thompson, New tiaven. Savannab, Of Cape Lockout, Gai Dern Rar, Machine D days i, wie Sebr Bolivar, Mitebell, Fran! 1 dvlphiay Cayuga, Keport, Tock wa Havana, May 29, ia und to Londeas estas Jan 25th, Sava Head 19h, Mig tons teas and eilks, 6 impany with chip Mary & Adeline, ‘ored of the Sister Strats The H ¥ as in the’ some tor- kot the ship's yard SE, che spray dys ast bead, ae faces rom WW, which insted under perienced a hurti= 0, which las*ed six me 5 whaling bark Lerk, bound in2ors ‘not unders\ an was from—she was conti chain hanging out of the hause; ber stera appeared have heen cun into. (Birean) Payener, Buenos Ayres, 48 days, with (ise) Kenzis, Mavre, 3 days, with pase ajo, Carthagens, 38 days, with lead, Tinie Vernal, I Beater, St Domingo City, May 13:h, with ma~ hegamy, & Re re) Long. Gnayanilia, PR, 12 days, YO days, with eotton, days, with cotton, to my, Mariel, PR, vin Newport, with sa age, with tnmber te mer. fort, ‘lays, ‘With spars, to days, with lumber, to with mdse, to J At- with Hime, 4 Gare, wis Hat re wich Dh sya with wood. so, Brig Ann Moore, afd bo, | ‘The inquiry naturally arives, why this unosual state of the market with reference to prices? ‘The anewor is thie Throw bout the West where the supply i# known end correctly understood. it will be peronived that prices are up; while in the Now York market, whore Antieipations of 2 good supply from the West are yor Miscellanevus. ccnttenily toduiged. prices rule mach below thow gf | BR Tato Branusan, from Porto Cabello, forchis port ¢ Michigan ports, sud at8t Louls The Ath De hee thet oaks Ih. ond ton which beer dhe wnta feiene ) with b wheat barrels barreds quaut jog me The easter or pe them 4 w mend by te ears port INF eon produced for the &t. Louis market. thet the protracted drowls to attr the rent an abe Supple York be muet Wert were are B. Wyi dane former ehttdenly om Eniday eves arketa must feel the effec ugheut the * pper ine ot of this state of to rupply the demand, however ui at however high prices it may be reeripts at this port, upto the Ist of June. pi fair index tothe supply of this seasoa. The y in recetpta here, up to June Lat, as compared ast Year tosame date, is shout 350 600 barrels ia | and flour whic res ‘got Ca be oe bu the reewipte for dune. J : 808.000 | at y 1.680 #22 be flour, rh wheat. Reducing th The prospect ity will be reectved here during the correspond nibs this year phipments last year from Lake Michigan to the | D warket, were 3.235.000 ie of wheat, » Proportion of whieh wae the crop of 1818, and ipped before Sept 1, 1840. With the present ct under reliable wit eceipts here, thi of those of last, b prices at the | whether the Eastern markets are aifected by fornia, Feb happenee t ft sometime tae on4—both umber loaded San Fraceheo for Sant Telands, orted 17 N) lon Bark Demarieeote, an Bos foreta, Mare ihe Alcsander, Dene ot at NTiedford tet ame ty of St Dom sly rel rom Boson Liberia Pom CALIFORNIA for h6, off Jw andes, from Newpo Grint bea? 5, Tom Uv 18 Natemen. 4 Fortune, Woodbridge, N toes Vernam) 2308 il boas, coe enterteteed tout something Te fee ashore at ey Gritiren, whieh seemed we be aunt her on the reek front of Biacuwell ave Ayres, June 6, 4 Vr ry art: from Sierra Leone for 2) miles. was passed May 30, Int $1 35, fen Fraacises, J Fini Jane, a) ina days from Nova Scotia for Cali- rt, (Oot 3) for Cali- ot ot ¢ jot lost © +4 Toone Wices from the wheat growing sections of ? ;; pay Sens a fonk, Get, ove fhe from Aattering. in regard to the | ana bad te the ship every In ther cales ve of the wew crop, while. tie preseat atocy | whileac anchor sutelde of Perssmbe oo, lout w cbaie en y exbaurted, and the little that remains, | Babar, wing hich prices, backed by a govd de. yy y spm oil. a peck alt be spm At Getena aod wut in very rearee where for several in the Mirsissippl valley + bk, iting of Michigan has no mote wheat and flour teers are entertained that the supply ed as to onli for a supply for n abroad. befre t At 1 the ¢ eo ding ‘cargo of flour thet had boua ship the betlef that from this twill go Weet than wil ie, then, leads as to Look from the Went r J+ (he new crop for a supply equal to the pret (bat recent ndviee we upon the future in that regard. tere nnd newspaper ace rae in unit tended by anu-matly evid all hopes of @ goode: * e neerly destroy m to I The cont rolling perchants that there is y whieh the Kast will be prices to the eity of predins wet the our t Vhe tthe Ationtte among the Atlan ent ndance yet twek fre 4d and whieh b Jow what thes give way to th nearly barren. ail out anyth kev, Mr Shanaban, Mise ow, allot th + Mr Chew Ro. to Mie Bite F. Sow tx. of New York iladelphia.on the Oth inet, hy the Ree Se je P Py dawee B Rovosns. of ths city. to Mact danghter of the late Francis Metride. of the vince Bred, ve. J hh, Manre Ass Jo. inh (and tia tt sriith vit-Satied, bark A Mt Kisnball, TA, April Shi ny tye Bee Cantos, March 27—8hip Fiavias, Rogers, for California; w 11 Bark Micsourt, Reown, for a days, . hen fight of the 10th, br Flerepie, Ting May © ‘s for Eyort in te Uneea a Bi ert, N York not given. dan Waite, for de, 105 Cepicol, tewee, for Jey, Rowton: doth, Andubc Kerieson, Horton 2th, Meigs, Winsor, N Boo rest rican vensels, T ships Sewontri 2c Ba for Ho ser “Wie ‘ark Charlot: 4 March 3 be spiel, wf Nathan f Grabow wnmnns, Mas 7—Hork Prompt, for trends of the famliy, and of het amet, Rabi br alter: Fes ring, honetiorn, and Pi snd ber brothers in lew. Joveph B Varmam roan (4 Re 1 odo, vetiully bavited to attend ns om Samdey atter- o_o sua veorals te ) Nash, N Pacific, bark) Byron, Wileox, Pate~ reh 19, EL. B Jenny, Alien, PIT, « relia, Det a ‘wn, Ind ‘feo'spm, and s)4 April Oth for @ craise on Carroll Sloeper, Arab, Thurston, for Boston ¢ or Bow site airitapar te 1g Unk, Bowers, rt. nn for rah, Time, fot do Ook (Br) Firth, | , Baltimore; Buroe rendys | punnghonipy a = york Just tri, ary or Bales snevun. Sinan, Pt Pinal a ‘anes Milevees ember Montheat, June ii—Cleared, he Nithoroy, Rendell, lardy, ftlockling, (ta 24th time the Year ret for New York, aceter Mh, brig Anores, Amsbriy, do. Parana, vo date—Sid bark Kepler, Copp, for the papper const Ou ynnxerows, 1th ute Bail , Br brig Lovisthan,. (and poweLa ®, May I*—Sid trig Arvede (Fr), Girandeau, bs ean i Tepe fed as sl fh bs Sivan rived uPal siradic (Duh) i), tor ¢ region dy bout ready: acl Polavie (Dr an Marsh 31—Ships Horatt ie rarear March 21—Shins Wovatia, Crooker, for N York Nebrasks, Toons, do, do; Huh Walker (Be). : to Dll up: Helena, Eyre, unc; doubtful if she ” ATOR B, ores 5—Ships Sam! Appleton, Ken mody, fre Boston via Bombay, i 1 "7 i ria Hombay, Just art, for Hong Kung Thy O¥athie. Suvxawava, Marci 27—Bark Lucy Bliasboth, Shreve, disg, vEr A, May CN, volte aio i ghee er fs aha 18, 23-—Rrige Prances Jane, Lackoy, Baltimore lege Kousvehe ‘Allew from "rhtintel pha, cing," ad paws EAS bi oe fr Arevtho; schra Oregon, ye, for aston, 3 dobn Tal © fi a m crat, Oirgior Ny NY. eek dpe ‘rom Norfolk, disg; and De- *noerm, f&—No Amerioan vessele, Austrian ship Astro wae |i Wr NY rke ip ewe Aura} Amo, April 2—Ship Mercator, Maal Pit aelyhia ie for San Froneh Sly Chari i. Ported fret) 20, seh A Slicer (fin Haltim: Portlond) Merritt. do: Zaniney, Mareb 22d, diss—only Anicrican vessel, fr Me le Ports. vovera, June 3—Arr sehrs Ro Grande, and Ji New York. Sid ‘sth, sehr Swallow, N York Bowron, Jane j—art Bark Union, Kendrick, Baltimore Lowell, Loveland, ao: Jas sinith, Clive Phitasel phiag 24 Thurlow, do: brie Agnes Sopita. (Hr) fhett. Glasgow wm (Rr) t Vornamiucos Mare ott, Bryant, sa 4 ae Galen, 0% «0 Thy 3. rnire: Sally” Ann, I phiar Vi 0, K Mar, Unita At Qnarant ne bark Par Peet brig Marm, (ir) from conravet, from Piiteds jon f tears rantiner Bi ming oh Js, Wilmingtom, NC Hentsh i Sharp, See wey “Jas Deal nag Wolon'ty | Beers, do, tid ship antnm, brice Colonists Dracut, Syl- iris, Baile, Highland Chief and. tin ta Bairinon®, Jure Arr, shi olins. Baker, Boston; brs Uneas. Keene, Calais, ‘hen Me Marietta Hand, Jarne N York: T Cs, ship Andabunia, Wills rigs Sunbeam, Stewart, K It van and Forte Can hello, Coe Saxoa, fest Indios: Aaterere Balei- ir), Li oneta (Sp), ‘Giberman, Bare sehr Atgir, (Sw) Oxerstrom, Goccenburg, Cli 9ahre rokec, Snivh, Havana: Holter jen, Warwiok. citeo. Sid sobs Melder Borden, Warwick, San Pran- A M—At quarantine, achr a on In a. Ly the offing, bard Gibraltar Banrsourn Curtia, Berle Ph Faut. River, June t—Arr sebre Jerome, Willar pane pram, 2 ag tm .- Nyh Seek, Sur Torker and Macy Billes, Pa Sgrere, June 3—Slu ‘Sen, obr Swallow, Osriand, Now ¢ Pg ig June 681d brig Niger, pases bee Hol, June 7—The win} is beh from the Sonibward, hy renloh yobs aie Dak weed the arehorage The ships 3) franelsoo; two fall rheged ve schooner, ary naw at ts Lent ‘s Jw Arr Mh, brig San Medes m peltangseren, Janed—P.1 lone; te a ira nb t, ely hel ld mentioned in aya dispateh, tarns on hs <4 the wie, frow Cienfuegos, Two berks and a fore- t-chow ow ben tir in, schr Ura or, Rourne, Newport. Arte Aberdeen. sicamelip Fatean, Marte i whine eh >, Nel om, verpooks Ja k me D sarals a wows patwst lone. ar. ‘heares; are Sta Themastons 4 Elivabeth, J: Thomaston; brie | nd "Hemingway, Camndon, Benge. Thameenens U Seche oh Tlorida, Corson, Chagres Wth—Aer trig.d a Paytor, Creve, Rrox. Tam Way" ‘sitva, Anata foam TW Asami (hes), Brome, i oe vane verpool: brie del War. oe ‘chington, Swain, Apalachieuigs Leis: Pome nel Teens OPPOrK, June 6.-—Arr. br Watkerts River: schrr Herron, mali. Newhart port prim’ Sane = Fags Clay Be bes Maries Wid. Soley, Pare egg) Wiliiame, z f—Art Prop Norichy Senmay whee Smith, Now! Won fi ak Whitty, or rm — hy EW Broropn, dune 5—Are sobre Idea (not - timore; (th, Jenme Tonnell, Delaware ¢ *,( be a L PrLann, done (Arr brig Vinceuw Be onater, Bagley, Norfolk: Coral cha N York. steamer Anthracite Morley, ves, Rostom: big Mail, Raker, x sobre Dorner ny Gem Beaton: Grau tert, Tevee we som: cebte Dome Berry By Zealand, Poland. ee sreamor Hrcron, ne b—Arr gel ett Thou Westehman, Chepman, AN york Lowe 1 hiher, Mostene a it Prateon, Combrane, W York: Kheron, Sears, hewroes tae iene, Bid, oe hawern Denn, Pack od ans LY im. Carty! Wall, Zanthar: sohe ion. ferry, Alries. as, N Vork: Sarah, op —>J Sue, Poitedolphing Barr, ae Fipeth well, Sane .N von i s » Passe: AVASA—Steamshin Triven'e—sr Maouricn, We De Sp- teren, Miguel B Verene, BR Avdrown, we Birks, tip Metoka tI Botents ant lady. A Vitere. 1 lewand, Mani +, Bonmas Doge Rcheoh. C Rebarnarie, C Hate: by Kente vod telpe Gaal Knorr G®) ar ger nnd Inty—u7 19, the peerage Hay Devenpors—Mr Hare! ont ley, Me Mart eors| a Nowe aed we Wilson Fo jusve and lady, HS Vou Passengers Gato. Crganee—Stenmen en Passengers to Arrive, Lad Ths vee i tev March, J Porch eimer. lady ands nod, two children Mev . Mins A Bartow, Spe servant, Sarsh Morris, e 23 as wen | Fateh ot 2 Mende direct, oe itm Rrowdwar, Lees CUres in SVETY CRED. OF Ho pry. Pomale Periodical ve ei FRUITFUL AND Proerestive GAY, Cleet, wa nee ‘ Bhections, lewerrrhes Asan ini ome ne, it item equalled. Also, a certain rewedy for iw "iene goncesapteee indigertion, tons of muscular enerey, paysiest toe, fo os ay + Spee he. Tr = werrented so please the JUDROR & COs ST Soha street, the omip yaw SEmaSiay AND gUick CURRS weakiees, genital d by Dr De Arm my. 19.9 careful, thorengh. end fatellixens manner. by loea apetipestas. #1 ag atonding of apgravered ences, Wales bt af phvsiclane less expert ecdy aed en Rarstow, une; whe- t 1g Brothers, sold by sr ihut, Talbot, for Cardiff, to load #) for do de. oreesty al miceny | a othera, Sid itn, | ert (Hem), for Beelon, ten or | March 1+ Ship Ansties, Steele, for W Tork; tgs ora, Litorpect, te ¢ Alex Bivond (iie, Hark Wor MH Shniler, Feane, hence, i Biedtcel Society ta Ses correepe male Pertedieal Pitts REMAN DISPENSARY, rece of beth renee are treated Patients are wel ber of quae the physiciars im ster & CLAW Ail cases of syphitic, suri the bones and join Fhe are scr No. 2 DU. a nd house west of hatham street, where ali Chas ehty ‘a fret coos row ity ps Nd Fe “of te Modiond sta ti ogee, O° aad = Sess SLT ener ey Hee —s

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