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ate death, He has fied, but no reward bas yet beom were firm, with feir sales at full prices. Freights ox- Aw ‘Tenth Anniversary of the Colored Ho: ‘Theatrical ana ¥ jusical { June 16, 1860. jm Tunis, Crane, for MYork, do; Demoeras ‘ ! ite. | 198 (Be), tor Phe Offered for bis arrest On Thursday afternoon last 8 great number | Bowsay Trxarns.—Tho entertainments for te-mer- | pinited no material change. We have had ne receipts of flour or wheat to-day, but eoane 60. bo Bi ¥ " ‘80 * een zene: Sperone shane ee sitimore | of vislters were preseat on the oscasion of thls | Since uraiatie performences xt the Hiowcry iene? | Armra—The market was unsettied, and very duit | of corn 6,000 bushel. ‘There 19 nothing doing vie Newport, ary Apt 30 tries Plot ta Gants, fom Reston, It appears that the two men arrested last week in | anniversary, and the court-yard of the beasuti- | have made him the est favorite that has ever ap- | The tire at tue inspection warehouse iubeccupted at R sagen Reosiom Landen tones Meson Cnet” by 4 tae oll, Point 198, Murray cod Bilt | 18! building was crowded with carriages and ole | eee peal a eectes we ten misteTuc, | Basacerures.—Flow—Tho sales 1,500 Baurmone, June 14, 1850 whe Folks = t equi; ‘The exercises of this interesting in- ~ ane fins “ cj woo. two old profess ho have. during | 88! eq’ 4 Wallack will appear as Rolla, Miss Wemyss as Cora, and | bushels, including Causdian at $5 a in bond; ‘The recei been Soe lene, sored stone im several rien, They | stanton, whieh leh Bowe oe seta sat ane Mra: Wallnol ae Elvira. In thy dram, Mr. J. Wal- | common State. 96 44 Ay stsslane Steen, 6 £68 ~ sada = came ha. Apalsihiosin, ave their names ae Joho Reger: susteiy eo part 0) De oharact ; , bs jst ad Sy ane ‘were suppoaed to be new arrivals from foreign | Private individuals. Uo drab eitales of ich he plays with great histriouio ability; Mr. Stow ure Genes, $6 16 a 8625. Of the sales some me ee The democratic nominee for Governor, Enock Loui ov. Mr. Dantina, ohepl Lowe, Eeq., has been ona visit to this city during t of See soripture: ad offered upa prayer. Lt week, and Wm B. Clarke, the whig nominos, has | ¥8# interestin; fa-tee the ol oe fan Mr Lowe was cordially received by the | *PPpesrance of the colored in 200 re Di ;-and Mre. J. W. k as Hele: ls were No. 2 enpertiue, for Halifax. Southern eh bp eel ep ganar eb ame ppc de errs Flow mas something lowet: with antes of 600 barcels, | On Thursday, 1th “tant Speen = at a for mix: jerioksburgh country, | the Rev. D. W. Olerk, Mi ebgoanmes: enannans nee agile Bypass viene gud $5 66 9 $5 68% for straight Alexandria, Baltimore, | Bohutt & Moves, to Miss Jan democracy. but the oe hows ey oa ‘ance was highly oreditable to the inst! and are determined to go ahead till they reach the | SAQM" Cor tye Pere narket was sloady, with a fair Teor ths ‘State whereby: they have. been deprived of | {4 Manngers goal of Well garned thowtrioal fuine, ix thelr managerial | jnquiry for the West Indies, aud sales of 600 barrels -* jot. * Bxtremes,” 1! t ym their favorite candidates either Roman or Ridgely. aaioe: Toes toe thee Tad truly: iatoreating | drew fuil houses uvery night it was. played, will be pro- | 620% chotee Oblo, at $2 94K rupturing of » blood vonmel pemneiines tamsemanenes Statemoute of the progress and condition of bhe | duced om Monday evening, with a splendid cast of cha- | OUR qually OfMting, While Prine we eee une, iis brothers and brother-in-law, Joha @ Soely, also Our Canadian Correspondence. inmates of the Home. A vory affeotin, racters. Only look at the cast. Mr. Barrett,@ fine | 69° ” Oars were eeliing at 440. » 460. for Jersey; dio. a his frieuds aud acqusintanove, are invited to attend his Tonesto, Juno 10, 1 was given. Mr. T having | Comedian, as Mark Mayberry; Augustus Smil k 9 oe ‘ yi funeral, to-dey. (Sunday) the 16th inst. trom his late 1850. | the happy death of sevoral was gi S| Persy; Virginia Oldrich, Mies K. iierm, who 1s repidiy | 48¢ for Northern; and 47}¢0. s 400., for Canadian. | Pwsigenoa 218 Fifth street, without further iuvitatio, Legislative Proceedings before Adjournment—Rebellion | concluded tho roading of the report, addressed the A Miss Y | Corm—There was great irregularity Im the prices ob- | His remaing will be taken’ to Willlamaburgh for inter. i of climbing to the first rank of her profession; Mrs. Ab- Losses—The Reciprocity Bill— Free Tade, fe. on —— 2 bolt, everybods's Severite, 9s by. Ehis tady's | thined— mixed Western was lower. while prime Nor- ra, ; : ‘There is little with reference to the proceedings of tho | piercing waiting upon those who de geod, a roor ption will be deservediy brilliant; aad though last, | $herD yellow wasin bad supply. and wanted at higher | On Saturday morning, Juno 16th. after a Ui a figures. Included in the sales are 37,000 bushels, ab Legislature to communicate rinoe I last wrote, as the Lares tretbape a! creatures, not in word, but in deed pa tes bate ig non scenery of this | ¢, Ke. © O8e., for Western mixed; O40 9 64%0, for illners, pry ang ‘sged 70 vane musemonts will . 3 twe houses adjourned over on Thursday till this after- | “4 "F170" ob ican of the institutio Southera yellow; Gbu, a 055¢0 , for Northera and Jersey r frlenda.and thove of the family, are invited to Close with" Poor Cousin Walter.” low; 500, f aged; ¥ hit noon, for the purpose of viewing the Welland Canal, | tnejsnnualmedical report of the inatitutio Meese’ GannaneeK W'S cnpricetinied eistion | etccnene ne ee eS Oe Re wR Siassel, om Wenday aievacen, ob Hee which connects the Erie and Ontario lakes, and which ai ticularly Homaely to cing kpoorege, “mynoms ar ero yee 4 aeeeeees Re comeerer easing = Fanoy Covren.—The market continues firm. and itis the ‘atreet. aa tae on rey ing to the obolers lant year. © regre' bap jack. an excellent actress, will appear in the opera | opinion of the trade that the present pricos are reall: to Cn ‘terment. Oarri: . has recently been enlarged and improved. Tho notice | ooo. sor the present, doe not ullow us to give some | tic play of “Guy Maunering.” as Mog Merrilios, Mr. Juotigea. Balea of 3,000 bales were enertod. 7 eye get rg tes bey 7 poh. cried of aa hack Teme che of this adjournment, which I thought would have | oopious extracts from thie interesting report. Sing- | Chippendale as Dominie Sampson; Mr. Nickinson as |" Corres —The demand was fair, and the market firm, | Wilt be im waiting a Williamsburg! riper joa, ‘at ‘the M. M. Ohurch, by ren 8. Bouvrr, firm of of Wm. Oun- Died, Om the 16th inet. Tronas Townas, suddenly, by the pasced unanimously, was seized upen by the opposi- ing was then joined in by the company, after which, | Dandy Dinmont; Mias Mary with sales of 200 Laguayra at 90 290. On Saturday afte: J 1 r, Avame offered an address to the meeting. He | ing, aud Mrs. Vernom ax Mrs.. McCandlish. This isa | — Faeicwrs.—1,200 of ngnged to we sang Mb agacih np a tion, who leave no opportunity untried to annoy, If | 11°) entrally liked to have some definite object on | fine cast, and, no doubt, will draw a good house. Tho | om board noon at S324 Cove was nomienl at at, | tuebter of Heary and Jane Mangol 410 340 asked. | “Die relatives and friends of the family are reapoot- ot beef, with fully invited to attend th funeral ou 8 rade the I; Banutage Cam ice, Me, vie meet je two, from oul Arawny rend Srsgt, eee Soom “ Grande: ketch Commerce, Seubiater, de. ‘ship ste they cannot obstruct effectually, the ministry; and | addressing » meeting, and he felt much embarrassment | entertainments will conclude with the looal aketoh of | To Havre, \o, was offered for cotton, whe denounced the proposed excursion as a waste of | on this occasion, He was here rather to reovive in- | the * Veteran of '76," in which nearly all the exoollent | The Atlantic took on board 800 ¢! public time and money, and as being got up fora | formation, than to impart it. It was his first visit | stock eompany will appear some Other dead weight. in ballast. to this noble institution; he was but little soquainted 1, oa political purpose; and Col Prinov, in his usual foli- | Wich ite object and mature, till be entered the room, | o¢AvBTON"s Tuxarue —Furton, the excellent mai The sales of the day include 900 quintals of citous straim, held the whole affair up to ridicule. The | and be reproached bimeclt for not having Known it | Ofthe vbambers street theatre, is addiog, oraey sy, bpp TA Pll ea tal aeaies g eReisrgura Sane i0-Std sche Madacsacar and Freaens Question of adjournment, however, was carried with- | before As tor those ladies and others who were the wl to be beet, ‘orth River was in limited request, with sales MARITIME INTELLIGENC Ease Tuomastow, Juve 11—Are sohr Leo, Ji i fact. id erters of this institu- eat & division, and ox the following morning the party | Prineinal benefactors tnd eit eee tor they hed. al- sctore in his line, has boon engaged, and started for Port Dalhousie, where the canal enters | ready their own wod agreat reward, On hearing the | \'yn and Burton mang Memge, 4 meee. Lake Ontario. report just read, one idea, which particularly struck : will comme him the excellence and great adrantages of 4 aedit ta line, b d, and will appoar hundred bales at 6640 62% for shippi eas ee bed There was more activity in this artici the rales, within & dny or two, ha bales American dew rotted on private teri ma he market was quite nominal, with small jamocon, W “ Sid 72h, schte Mary Langdon, Apert Messen Be Kendall; Gertrude NYork; Cordelia, ne 12—Arr sohr Bilen Rodmsa, Pert of New York, June 16, 1856, Previous to adjourning, Mr. Cameron, «late mem- be m, and used. sales at 140. a 17 wren ork. 13th, schr bor of the government, gave notice that on Wednesday | well regulated plan in ng good, chari- | lent manner Maen ti esrencasea Ur Sane Inen,—The transactions wore llssibed, while holders is =e: £2 riey, ~ ean cepinanein next, he would move for leave to introduce a bill y , applied under the direation of an intelligent | initable comedians Were something more firm, and wore endeavoring to Cleared. Peg ia—are sehr Deru Seite Richmond the clergy reserve question It appears to me that t Uudgment, without doing evil to the perso nee prices. Shipe—Rether May, Steong, me A ladelpn agitation. which it ts attemptod ie pec staan to benefit, ag is toe often Gone by loose aad Pome oop a tatentes sae pra = ee ne ae SO a anne | Tar = Chuan arpa Gereps, k Gor Fitelin, in ae ‘ab iicimes, Albanys 1294, sob itope W Gady, subject, originates entirely with the presbyterian J | were made at 5c }. Liverpoc! far : Phil in, persion of the eommualiy; whe, mas satisfied with popular establisbment. There are three dramas an- |” Lean.—The article continued dull, and we hoard of Show Livgrsool, D Pilkiagts Law vessel inward bound has The utmost toleration and the enjoyment of eve- | the world cannet Sediees ROE eers, erysing, Bape ebinaies Wt Sectsoae Po *: Jane hove in ight thie atveravoa, bul's oupsiderable sumer hare ry civil sud religious right. cannot bear that the | we must be litt pA Mga oy “French Spy.” In these interesting enter! Morasses.—The demand for distilling was good, with ‘Tremen, Vieto: veh dy Le fer don belneCatiestan ted 2 of ery Providence Naw Oxieana, June S—Arr ships Uriel, Simpenm, Liver ol; Devonshire, Stefeiland, Nort: Jno bea , Skoitield, ¥ ean Og ag oH Lahn} nd. acee orth atlantic, Ci verpeol , Ingrahee, tor, Lickisa, R: do. ‘ki achr Mary D Soull, Scnl! Tor Teal) ‘Creoe, Gi ip darter Wt test: orl ios Gactdl di national church of the empire should retain those | must serve ss Dorcas did. which are attached to the rectories; and | ored by the testimony of t hb, whatever may have been the bad taste | had made garments, ‘rederiaks, & Dack- French, Leelee Y Schmidt & Bal- sales of 200 bhds at 200 per gallon nearly the entire strongth of the Natioval stoe bento Tne Set ace. Mee Wiegine will dance a Pao ds | _Natat Srouxs in general were vary dulf. Some small * | sales of spirits of turpentine have been madg at 330. of establishing them when it was done, the Church of | been by the plaud faletot, This, indeed. is giving value for the wmall 8d | cash Rough do, at $275, and Wilmington rosin at England is #* mach entitled, as any individual is to | Who would not prefer such testimony as th mnleaten Waeney <5 Wenty-Bve oon! $120 his private landed estate. and which he holds uader an | The report also suggested to his mind the reality of | Bansum’s American Museum Removetien.—This | (iie--The market for linseed was steady, with an 6 poor for whom 10, grant fromthe sovereign [ do not believe, | Christian faith in the record which it contained of | establishment was opened last evening for the first | upward tendency. and sales of 3.000 gallons at 71o. for cutbatine Portes. St Jago Tet, nad bark Mantpel that the bill will pass the House and Logisla. | the happy deaths recorded therein. Those dvaths, | timo since its reconstruction and entire renovation. | English, and 71's 720. for best Amorican, Whate was | (lr) Paynter, St Vincente, rr ships Florida, Pearson, Liverpool; Csar Peter ancil; por will it probably receive the royal | wherever they occur, give = convergency of eviden The patural curiosities which have for solong atime | quiet. No sales. S2c was asked for aclected. wn, St Jobn, NB, P » Kio Jar circ; brig La asrent which comes home to us all Dr. A. then addressed # | attracted crowds of visiters have been rearranged, and Provisions —Pork—The local demand was was very 2p. Feenem. Maria, Jones, N Om Tharaday. Sir Allan MeNabintroduced his bill. or | few words of exhortation to the members of the insti- | aro new in admirable order tor exhibition; but the | active, and the market was steady. About 400 bla. | as Reaofort. rather moved for leave to iutreduge it, to amend the | tution, not happily eonceived or worded. Brinelped attraction at present is the new lecture room. | changed hands at $10 624 = $10 63% for mess, and | NC; Arlingt Rebellion Lorses Dill of last session [le made a ver: Rev. Dr. Tyna then addressed the rrpeeiny 9 He waid 'o give this the desirable dimensions, Mr Baraum has | $8 68% tor prime; alot of 10 bbls, oargo pork sold at | more, Van short explanatory eprech, evidently reserviog himself | he thought the chivt object of aa sddcoss here ought | taken in un entire lot on Broadway, which, being added | $7 63% being first sale made for a long time. There | phia: Escort Uil the cloee of the debate which he erroneously sup- | to be to encourage, to animate. and to dll with hope, | to the former building, furnishos apace in whieh Mr. | was less activity ia the market for becf, though in | Regers, Providence, Cambridge, La osed would take place As the bill wasa short one, | the laborers who bave Inbored in the works we coutem- | Trimble, the architect, bax had sufficient scope to dis- prices ‘there is ne material change to notice. Beef ye rth, ake, ey ee iphta. he read it. and certainly such another was never in- | plate on this anniversary. Christian experience re- | play his peculiar genius. and he has indeed succeeded | Hams were dull, and quite nominal at $13 508914. | SiocpecTady suffolk, Bates’ Phil % hi ff q pe—lady . or, Philadelphia; Fashion, Bly- troduced by a lawyer before. It seems that the Gev- | quires us to suffer, and to do good to them that suffer, yond the most sanguine expectations of his friends. | Cut ita were vory quiet at i The | densburg, Providence. erpor-General, in replying to an address from the | nd to bold out the cup to them, in secret, without re- | The principal entrance to the Museum is on Broadway. | demand for Lard from the wae Arrived. county of Hastings. some time since, had said that it | cording the decd. 1t is more blessed to give than to | [tis capacious. and elegantly constructed. Inthe lower | for manu! Steamabip, Viceroy. (Br) Bwing, Galway, June, and 64 was never Intended to remunerate persons who had | receive—that is, we are happier the more we contribute | hall are exhibited, on either side of the passage, ta | 7h. the pours from Halifax. ‘with miso sad passongers. vo Captain engaged in actual rebellion, or whose pro- | to make our feliow creatures happy. The Afrioans are | bieaux in wax, elaborately wrought, ond er'e Peres as before noticed Searels. pane uae tn teas ee 98g AM perty had been destroyed by the legitimate ope- | ® poor. neglected class; but they are deserving our oare | character—th some dozen of more o! y ett age une are those | Rea Estate—Bleeckor sold 1 lot, with substantial ed steamabip Asis, Judki Fations of war; but only where such destruction | and sympathy; and, poor asthey are, be never kaow ® | scenes, At the end of this passage isa flight of stairs | handsome house and store, 345 Atlantic street, Brook- | Vialiaifan. . the unauthorized acts | people more grateful toan they are tor kindnosa showa | very 1b moces: hip Empire City, Wilson, Chagros, J 1a. 262100, $2 600, U 8 Kail Ste Kings T Spri Express, brig Bel v. iy Telegraph—Dolow, coming up, ship Ueo Stevens, from Amt~ 18—Arr Bark William, Pallerton, Boston liom, NYerk ~ Oregon, Bacon. do for Albany: H Philadelphia; Meteor, NBadford for de: Hl Providence for do; sloop Proof Glass, Dighton ‘or Me }—Arr schr Harvest, Taunton, for 13—Arr sobre Blisha Bro NY ineta Yor NYork. Bld pene Grecian: 5, of other whieh. emanatin; tothem. I once, said Dr. T., resided tor some time @s | to the spacious saloon: —Holders were very stiff, and with » good de. | Kingston, 10th, with passengers, to J Howard & Sun. e should vatiefy everyimind, | @ Missionary im the South—2600 children of Afrioans | ters pass to the newly seam Helen trove sede Ct 100 cnske; ab GUE 5 GONS Td Pin bat 55, lon 3756, passed steamship Philadolphia, (from Alban ahd Posdit: yess whe bill. the effect ot the dis- | were in bondage where [ lived, and generally, { taust | lecture room is certainly of the most uniq per cark Kepublic, Jameson, Galveston, 31 days, with hington,' isdelphia; Grectan, Bragden, cussion of which notattributeto him any | Say, their treatment by their masters was that of struction, comprising two tiers of boxes Svcans wore in active request, with sales of 200 hhds. to Hussey & Murray. 4 z z such moti unnecessarily to agi- On one ove: T turned in It is 90 feet by 60, and 50 feet im Cuba at 53 a 54, and 200 hhds. New Orleans at 4% 35 Furber, April7, with frait, ke, to f 14—Arr schr Daniel pop! for the night—that is « sign ‘Crapser, Albany. door at which wo alwa: fir ‘as received in perfect silence on | done is to call im all tl of the house; and no member ris- | soon as it ie found ing torpeak on the subject. the Speaker put the ques- | to hear the parson. Itisa fin tion, whether the bill should be read a first time. which | tion with which these poor al Chamberlain & Phelps. rk Marsella, honoe' for San Tartow.—Sales were made of 10,000 Ibs., at To. cash | PHBE) ost (of mostom) Baker, Mobile, Me: medalions of th Washington. and all ¢! for p with cotter, co Bags’ A Haterds Jane off Cape Fsciac: States, down to Old Zaok; ‘miskey.—There was lors buoyancy ia the market. | spoke ship Oregon, from NOrloans tor Havre; 14th, saw © picuous amongst those renowaed | with sales of 140 bbis. Prison, at 25)¢¢., and 70 hhds. | sieamship, bound South. The trellis work around the bo: Drudge, at 25c., time. Brig Meridian, (Br) Keuney, Anguilla, 16 days, with salt, ‘Was negatived on a divisen. by 40 to 19 and the bant- | er, for he is expected to preac' nd presents a very dazalii Tora. Reomrrs wy tae Noata River Boats Tas right. Left no - + a aes ling never breathed. Lt was evidently a complete sur. | generally doos, to all the assembled h ate are criaon velvet, with 180, ade, 16 days, with mo- + NYorb: stcnmer’ Trousides, prise; and the opposition bad been discomfitted by # | ever look back with satistaction to that period of my and private Flour. bbls.........8,615 Oats, bushels. |. (3masted) Hyatt, Marsonibo, 18 | Green, NYork. earn, Gone Fuse. for which they should have been better prepared. | life. I can say more of the Africans than I can of the is | Whiskey, bbls. + 254 Provisions, pkgs. th coffee, he, to Maicland, Phel . *15'| Sulia, Van Gilder, do; Hacriet Chandler, Kelly, Boxbai How it was that Mr Papineau did not speak in & mys- | whites, Never did I mies a pin’s head of all | had, all | chaste and tasteful; the pilasters at each side of the | Ashes, bbls... Hes Br) Le: quills, 21 days, wish salt and ¢ | School Boy, Perry, Warte! tery to me; be was evidently loaded and primed, and | the years I was there, though we slept always with our be: pa; the — oJ Ht Bra oth— arr brig Alabam mig Parker, Russell, the country upon a subject whioh ought for ever parquette to the dome. The dom Std sehr Cape Cod, feet in diameter, with a four foot raise, surrounded b; cents per Ib. re. ‘sebra Sehool Boy, ’ ‘arse, Boston; barges - — in. voted with the minority, who were in favor of the | doors wide|open, and the windows open, withouts | panels of the stage side doors are enriched ‘wittr gold erat, (Br) Clements, St Johns, PR, 18 days, with lack Dia gon: voneon eceage of b Vill. chich would have preveused © SGm- jar or bolt, If{ bad to choose, 1 snd prec the ‘doors ete figures Of fecale he Canton Soe scte Lathin, Desa, Gail days, with beasher,.t0 Arr sobs Morey Taylor, Nickersva, Ber ‘ot hie countrymen. and who were the victims of his nage of black Africans to 00¢ | goddesaur, standing at each side of a vase of flowers market :;— | Thompson & Hunter. ¥ * i former eg 4 remunerated for losses | Of slegant whites. True Christian volence is doing | -upporting wreaths. The stage is 60 feet wide, and 35 rer % Sehr Edward Adams, Still, Goorgetown, 3 days. nd for whien, in Bogland, the coun- | the greatest good to those who need it most deep. The drop curtain 36 feet wide, and 32 feet high. Plorita & N. Orleans Sohr John Esthel, Pendleton, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, t try would have been assessed. Ho availed him- | need, nor claim, nor deserve so uiuoh asthe poor ne- | The pillars supporting the box tiers are iron, aud the out, houeven, of Se opportunity afforded by the | groes. There are more than 350,000 protessing Chris- | crimson velvet paper om the walls of the bulding motion for adjournment, to express his senti- | tiane among our three millions of slaves in the South; ives to this room, when with upwards of one ments, and to explain that in voting as he did, | therefore they are not a degraded poople—they are jundred lamps, with gl ades, a very beantiful with are. HSM Rea, Wallace, Newberm, NC, 4 4. with S$ Mitohe Td 7 arr ag stores, to \e Sobr North Carolina, Williams, Wilmi: NC, Sdays, wit val stores to 88 Mitchell mwireryie: i it was because be was opposed to the practice, | a neglected people While statesmen are now specu- | and brilliant appearance. It ts eapable of scoommo- " Jane. ———, Washington, NC, 3days, with which was becoming too prevaleot, of rejecting | latiog in the wholesale what they shall do, you come | dating 200 persons with perfect comfort. The whole 13 1 “filsokwell. “4 wo (mead and bills when first introduced. an tothe | here “oe you bed Med Lahn re pier we! yt ba war designed Mr. J. M. Trimble, who is both the ik 1 wala a pases. Nowbera, NG, 4 deys, with na- z ingratitude with which he had been charged on a for- | can. You provides Home for him in sickness and sor- | arebitect and builder. and we are sure it ls not the al” oat “3 mer day, he raid he had received nothing to be grate. | row Rayan HnGiet ceanel be @i aged in a pares OF | least ee ners fourteen public buildings whieh, Wa eM WG 815 | gree, De Driscoll, Plymouth, NC, 4 days, with shin- one BI, Jene 11—8id sehr Reunion, Carle, Hame- ful for All he asked, was justice to his country, anobler cause. Dr. T. then concluded, after we understa: ve been erected under bis skill Bales. | Schr James N Pi Swansboro’, NC, 5 Jane 12-Arr schrTresten, Harrington, New that he bad oot obinined. 16 ts difteule to conceive | trating tn a bappy and eloquent rain the great ox ate. reheareal last night of moral | Rxporte to Great Britain since Sept. 1, 1840... 820,000 |'saval store, em nreom nocerere | eww what Mr. Papineau wanta, ons it is French domina- ep we were uch no tbeoe, ; tpi we eae, ona “the vy mpno Keg the Fallen Sore > Schr J H Dilks, Godfrey, Ocracoke, 3 days, with naval tion, and that the royw dard of England should Teward reserved in store for all them which wi produced for public patronage om be replaced by the tri-colormd Oag of France, which | with tame benevolence to their fellow creatures, | day evening. Bakr Otte aera Sao Nistipin, 3 tere, vith weet. Cuaannd<ticanals pire City would be the probable result of the successful issue of | and who go « eS eae Minernnus.—TheNapoleon of Negro MI; Bicep Midas, Gurney, Providence, 2 days, with mdse. ter, Hugh Dick, Miss Rites Adol Bape Bro BK. P. Christy, presents, for the amusement of Home, Dr. Fitch b the meetin prayer; after Sich Pindets teat had Woceveeoe, Vee its Jenene to which they formerly belong- | benediction by the chaplain of 5 . ‘Also, @ ship tn the offing, ducts, chorusses, arumbeal’oa ed and to they are doubtions still attached by wlitely showed us the establishment. and ‘ere de- . any tender mers 4 depsing dealiontenh Me nied with the order, comfort, cleanliness and exoel- | Weiner, Sg er ate acta ene hs worm, - ig‘adeciea WO Canad: ieoopelntes Sy me Se ee , Of the excellence of his band. +) wikhidini bales bad eas gland to. morrow. Police Intelligence. Ovrmric.—The orignal Pompey, Mr. Pieres, and his ‘he failure of the Reciprocity billia Congress, of Case of Arson in Canal street—Strange Circwmstances. | band of negro performers, also announce an ai tractive Telegraphic Marine Reports. ™ boon, sesstved, will disappoint | We alluded, in yesterday's Herald, to the fre which ~ ent the “ Bisck Shakors,”” and Bauroonn, June lt ere rather over sanguine, I Jace at No. 218 Canal street, on Wed ight | sive Dateh Drill,” with various songs, glees, and Arrived—Sch Mery Makin, N York. to result from Michael Reilley was under arrest or uases, Wusmorom, Jane 12. set fire to the store desigeediy; Cuivase Musrum. —The little Chinese beauty is very anxicus to see all the American ladies previous to her ‘The circular of Mr. Thomas J. Stewart a: . by | departure. The price bas beem reduced to 124 cents. | 44 ort ot Mr, susan, 5. Sree bite > ey woreign Lerren Baos of ah and W Vigilant | Castes Gasvem.—This evening the Grand Sacred Con. | per Rucopa. The business tranracted simee, has indi: | peot will clove at the Rnevuase Mending Reva, tor Reskense) fn extensive market for timber, and that t iuquiry has been take of Just cort will come off at Castle Garden. [t isa delighifal | cated daily, that confidence in the stability of present | 0” Wednesday, 19th, at the usual hours, Leevers can be pre- of the duty would have made it so cheap that double | Blakeley, betore whom ihe case Js now pending. Yes. | location, particularly at this season; the air is so t0- | prices, is wi and the olass of buyers ope. | Pale. te, dmtination pv o quantity wou consumed. positio ‘ omon ey, whose freshing. and the views so picturesque and beautitul. | fating poy 4 season ities a Room, Of Rushangs, tenable, only cove tn prove the cormotness of the opin, | was consumed by the Gre, was taken. 15 teem by hi leodar'a bana ls auficieat to exoite the most pleasing | clear of the article believing st fir, In the exlatence | Wiudomsytne,Ruchanee, Reading ¥ om | golly. a a ‘ emotions, by their soft, sweet and melodious strains of acrop three hundred thousand bales more, than The above Latter Bags are alse at Kenyon's, 91 Wall stevet. Passengers Salicd. y exorbitant dutie is not protection, but plunder; aud | cousin of the complainant, had threatened thet the A that it not only compels the members of a community | complainant's store should hot be inexistenee longer | MF Hudson, the Irish comedian, is playing at the | ean be realised. by draining the interior towns ; and Albany Museum, when that obstacle was removed, they folt it was to pay more than they should for an article, but fetters | than Saturday—then they would send the store to h—Il A. a. Pras be enterprise and restrnins trade in this way oreating s | Heilley. the prisoner, ond Reillcy, the complaiaant,are | Barnum, the great euriosity man, has opened mu- prt pore maa ps Ream ot ae Ags mpc 9 public injury. Ax to the lumber trade, it iss curse | rival camph! akers, and occupied stores tm Qansl | seum in Buffalo, ccaken’ cabumees te_saend a moaeionn an and & misfortune to any country shat on) oe in i ptreet, within two or thires doors of each sine, Rell —o _ “4 4 for while it diverts the population from tl thf ey, the prisoner, had » boy of about 15 years = and remunerativ 4 of agriculture, it unite | the name of Daniel Cole, who resided at No. 210 Uanal = ry ty ey lg ig ge ‘Tho fol- tote them for future usefulness in the more quiet walks and | street, in Romsey) this boy was examined yesterday t Hem bow ‘ hoes in y 4 government ihomatoce aes ra noon as gn oe lem exciting avocations of lite; and it has produced | asa witness, and stated, in anja M@davit, that some seve | Of Guatemala, re changing their principal without the ald of the foreign taarket, everyebere, in these Provinces. the moat deplorable | ral days ago be was out riding in tho wagon with the | port of imports and exports ; perte—as the ai of the forsiga tmarket, our results. If the pareage of the bili by Congress, there | prisoner. Michael Reilley, serving customers with cam- | Minister of the Government— ment of hold thes unell the ry called = Base Rises Mansa, of Augusta, which has boon ashore in fore, would have encouraged the people of Canada to | phine. and Reiley said to him: “Daniel, we have His Exeeliency, the President, ad interim, of tho Re- er me Et te Be SLT embark extensively in the lumber business. ite rejec- | opposition store (meaning Sulomon 3. Reilley) au public, bes prociéimed the following pe pe ha n mye (MOG yd ae tn 0 letere staied. Sook ber ear tion will be fraught with = corresponding advantage. we don't bresk him will rat od if you Deena No. 43. See het, a ena = Sancome " . T was fete company ing the Governor Gene | (meaning the boy Cole) will set fire to the store, my | ‘The Preaident, ad interim, of the Republic of Guste- | failing market. From all that we can ivara on this Fal and both houses of the Legiaatare in an excursion | brother will do anything for you," and toid Cole how ale saeat of toe Om ‘a te thet Aye. ‘all qearte to Buffalo. passing through the Welland Canal from | he coulddo It—by cutting @ pancl wut of the beck ing taken into consideration the statement | % ES oe boar dich bas recent! door, then lift up the bar and pull the bolt back. an the Consul General of his Majest Of the globe. then they are at the actual shortness of Staples, from Porto Cabolle for NYork r ja the store to take ® broom and saturate it with | Belgium, scat to him on the 1, the King of | the present crop as it evidences that the real consump. ‘with lose of Tie NYork, of April. im the | tion of cotton has overtaken the production. | kad would be tesdy fer sen in about a forvuighte ne Jost lack past. in the maine of the Mayor of ante Pe ere Wan F hacen ae ee ek heging oll ‘oman, Don Juan Pedro Aguet, setiing forth the posi- amount of the cirou- nn” Lehigh, trom NOvieons tor Fort, Fone, tet 36, lon tion of that port. and the advaut it would bring to the Republic to declare it the principal pors of imports Senet. Wesel ton Fe me cghy ee (Br, of ) trom —— for Valparaise, and exports—considering that it is necessary to pro- tect commerce in preportion to the total of adventa- May Blat sris dow B Hiaie, A from Portland for Cardenas, Artived—Sebr Charles Mills, N York. the passage of the bill would ‘ FE the stecrage. ‘AL aamo—Bark Avef—Joet Hall. Manacarmo- Sehr Alexsuder Mitchell—Mr Swi Notice to Mariners. A_ New S10a1—The Bermuda Gasette of Bisa hin Wibkant pet otuectsris | fe Bete Pal ree ie es pas sean rang Wh peeaattes Beer ancod an A colors as the party p: ns of the canal, vessels freighted with preduce Northern aud Western States of of 400 toni proceed to Montreal y which would foi Unnal streets, who saked the bey to go across to the corner of Hudson and Sarab Reciproeil brosses streets, to see it any M P.'s (policemen) June 11, lat 3 96, tow 08 went, and on bis return i od " Brig It 8 Watern, of Boston, 12 diye from NYork for NOr- to the far West As the law now Wane May a verpool, cial commission, the — and the approval of the te srt tralia, from NOrieans for Li tothe ere lavested in Le ship Awe 4 Sury, of Dexbury, 2 aaye from Boston fot Vers Cres, June 3-8) hey Wert piles boots. ry 00 Nangustes tan mere SPDR, site Dot rr a Pacife, ings trom Talesheane, abe 1,300 tele ap site EE yA UN Ry t Montrenl, either way, Porth lieving that Reiliey intended some desig: store, did not go, but stood upon the stoop HE at the fret bineb terested purposes. . hee not . pe tbe y cannot prevent. the ultemate adoption of a mea. psy pe. 4 ‘cetport, 1fvh, bark Gov Carver, Hosmer, At- re which promised to be universally jetal to all ; who wih be affected by it that a Now Holland, Oot, Breaswisk, 2 Tt ie to be regretted that the rather late hour at ‘saw Reiliey come out of tI which the steamer siarted from Toronto — «tardiness street towards Hudsom street He for which (he people ot the provinees are proverbial— | felt eatisfied that something desperate had been done, did not permit the Governor General visiting | and ims great state of excitement went back into the © inhehitants with much good taste and | boure up stairs to bed before he had got th prepared for bis exootlemey a befitting | take of his clothing he heard the alarm of fire, and on weloome They would bare been delighted @ith his & a tothe street be found the store in question om iv prices. Yosterdsy morning « very active demand set in. and ae holders had relieved themerives of a considerable weight. buyers wer forced isin ted unvrevendivg manners, and. an an orator, The above are the main facts in the evidence ane of the punta | copay cosevene suten Se being. Ot cnpeties: (SRS sites 2 would have pacerd muster fam country where the how tar po ae ates peg] lh art of public <p aking ie more cultivated than 18 is Sider from theme facts on 6, crose-exemiaction | | Art Sb. Those persone who ertablish themseives im | floms'at top were freely pola ~— a ve and exer members of Par. u thewn offence t+ arson in nts oman sb: tea years. = ee Fae, Soepagh com e “4 as, enjoy. y . om | regard to the prospeet of the next crop, I have total Te degree, as the upper part of the store was oocupled by | emption from all taxes, either direst or indirect, and | a private family, who were in bed and asleep at the | shail not pay duties om articles introduced for | time of the fire, for which crime, on conviction, the | own use and consumption, as set forth | pun shment is death aetments, but they will be obliged Riot on the Five Points —The extreme heat of the | sipal service, and to pay municipal weather had a very irritable effect on the inhabitants | on articles exposed for sale of the Five Points yew sfirnoon. & dixpate | Art Oth. There will remain arose between a negro called George Thompson. and ae | tom, « comm: Irishman, which soon resulted im blows. A crowd | government, for the was soon collected, and the police were called to the | necessary to the ment and secur ty of spot to quell the disturbance. The negre was arrested . as wellas the | so Was the Irishman; but the friends ot the Irish- | Poe improvement of the nay! | interceded and rescucd him from the hands of | the repair of the roads of the or | police A general meiée now took piace, and Police. Art. Tth. The Minister of the Iuterior shall remaia | Duncan received a severe blow on the «ys. | charged with the execution of this decree. J ° d the follow. | "Given in the National Palace of Guatemala, the 16th Pecnapivaita i te of that date I reiterate a. i but the wires being down. they did not reosive inteligrner of © end went om with their pre- General had left the steamer the pre- N of the day of January, 1850. Pananee. Hess, f08 dn. do 8) Layee pL hoxpitalities of | hard knee! Beeretary ot State, is Pennsylvania Tes Eilon: Wai. yn house wae procures for | and bleeding heads The prisoners were arraigned Peoas No Aw Ey Sirah a aul te ond’ Poster. spe shack cy Mice ter Waae 6 they reesived every attention | before Justice Lothrop, and gave their names as | hy diretion of his Bxesiloney, the Preident. ad saterim, “4b; 5B Reading ne hae, abt May —No sn eee én be i an nines dan OM tok cea | gate fee icow beet Sateen Seeen | ies I a EA ob chagris had been manifested on the National Palace, Jan. 16th, 1860, Ansuce, | PR Wane ok 26 ee cakes nd bre ‘te wopeaie ers PM—Arr ip Ania, J Bos- a > aoe * me time, 4; 28 do., 574; 12 Canton Company, (gre bicatos a hangel ane fo youd miu, any — ~ = sasnonuerrrs ano Presimant Tarcon —A meet! satiate ieee inland a: 8th Comte’ beige Munweess, Sante Mae- ven to the cond poopie | i ceeneerina rxom Manroo.—The New Orleans Piowy- | waa held at Salem, Mas. on the 13th instant, Telegraphic Markets. saavasen, she tap ticle’ Tras, Warne, tron Pb accompanied bim the hospitable and of the Tth Instant, em: wen boyy god —_ Fenenge y od iy ety] New Onreane, Jane 14, 1960, tadcipin'ia Rare we yy aig alee, Mivobolt generous feelings. which they manifested on this eo- Ot 4 ates os ae teen oavenen th re npny pod tas ‘Gerth Cotton bas been firmer since the receipt af the | pee, for NFork, Porry, brag poh A and the ath of month is named a6 | presse upon their itatives in Congress bf advices per Canada, but no advance in prices. Sales At do Ma wit, Bmma, of and for Philadoiphis, ind Vreven? Brom Intsnors.—On Monday evening | the day for it tonsemble The most important baste | and the Of ustaining the administra. | of middling have taken place at 11%0. = 11Ko; good ‘ ATANZAR, fo Bark Archimedes, Merrill, for NTork, last. 8 ot 4 overt @ part of this count We | nese before Congress will be the arrangement of the Seve net teow atte to gather fall intelligence ate the | Treasury. On this, says the Repubiisens, depends the extent of damege So far as heard from it has proved | rairation of the repubiie The same paper ts very to be the most diaactrons storm experienced here for | severe on the representatives, who, it rays do nothing middling, 12% 6.; rice ie firm, at 4K a. to die. ; New Onteave, Jume 15, 1960 Meee, Mey tage apt hm Peete Ostete, Corllla—The saire since the receipt of the Canada’s ay oe thipe Coles et anes wot te. twawar, June 16—6 P.M. prices Bosom Ania, . { seome to have extended on each side | but talk eternally, all the time protesting their Be * .M. news have reached 6,500 bales, at stead; ‘The 1, Pork, i. d Stoke ie foe Ove of six miles. passing downwards, | perrtetiom, Be. 008 yot doing nothing ‘The cotton market continerd firm, with free salew salve during the week are 16 000 balos ating et tthe dey Adonis, MoMillan | yah \e croming the [iiinols river at Mayans. [twas marked | The last news trom wives reason to hope that | 4) shout the advanced rates current dance receipt of i % Hb. ships Geo Terner, Mako ps) N by © hurricane of wind, large quantities of hail, and | the inrurrection of Joe! itan will soon be brought to « | fale at 18% 0 The deorease of receipts at the Bouthern g a Liey Corea, erive, floods of water. The are ww to be destroy. | clor, as three hundred infantry. fifty cavairy. rhs the late news Flour contineed dull, with » moderate | porte thus far, is 679.000 bales § Prime molasses te ad eon, sity ’ ed. and ho wheat can be expected In the country yi [eee A eaeer? tere tem amt Grant fer the Remand eetern Wate cel utes @ | Taree SENSES Mp. 100 Mess pork is firm at ited hoot from tious Melendea. who #: Tortifed je Jechiten with state aM. Som oe i" \ pene vogutabten, cad trees on about one Dusdred men pr =~ Sap weer taal tone were made at | Berraco, Jame 15, 1860. mock injured. The somntry about Marlette, weet of | | The cholera was making consilerable ravages ie 2 There wat 89 | The ressipts at this port since yesterday, have been Rernadette, and near tto, seems to have sustained | Valledotid Up to the lath Srintsncl Wie ae Be Se of May there were 261 | change in Canadian of Southern brands There was . ot Sor Brie Quavite, for Tork, wala te . the greatest inj “rhe hows wil dowbsless, cause in- | deathe, The average number of deaths per day wae | 0 gre demand for corn meal for expert to the Wee | “toneeee Magner my be obovate Poke ahd abe Soke big 3¢ Crote, divideal ruffering ; yet (he damage ie rot wm extensive | twenty of the Com. | Indien Corn was duil, and pricse inclined te Arvop beshels There has been & moderate g the general reeult of the coming harvest | The market tending in favor ot bayore; sales of Michigans For three years past the whole orop has been light, and mittee on Oredit. on Nah whieh, it ap | Pork was steady, with moderate transactions. Roof prs jatee, bepen to Che peceeee | MES le oe rp contineed dull. Cet meats were without change. Wheat has been easier, more partionlarty for low grades ot March» now stcrm took place a 7 ebed aon ‘arkope om may” | in Borsege The snow lay 8 foot dep om « level Lard wee tn fair request, with salae at fall priess. Gop. | There te fens 6 has returned to Moxioe Pot continaed firm, and the market active. Gagare | Deter

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