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id Guadaloupe Correspondence. Poire--Petan, (Guaparou: Deplorable State of Affeiwe in Guadaloupe —Tesvible Pires —Secialiom and Incendiariem, $e. Allow « brother of the press, who has been slways received by you with kindness, to give you en account of the miseries of this poor colony. I write te you in Freach, im order to express my ideas with more faol- lity, and because I know that this language can bo easily translated in your office, As our letters are not transmitted to Now York by a line of steamers, the chances of communicating with you are excessively rare. This letter will be delivered by the in of the bark Kennebeck, of me to send it to you. hich took place in Prance, the Freveh colonies have become the proy of the most ardent soolalism. The negroce, taught by this infernal wobool, have retused to work on the plantations, aad have invaded the cities, where,in the most misery, they lead # disorderly life. Our Governor, fear- ing the reign of sccialiam in France, could mot’ show firmness enough to struggle against this state of thi consequently, there is no more production on tl isiand. Twenty-three thousand casks of sugar will be the orop of this soon, vale te 1847 the island produced eoventy thousan ere therefore, no more com- merc “sf Banki kruptcies have succeeded the withdrawal ot junds by the capitalists. Ships come in baliae d are, unhappily, obliged to go back in ballast. 8: a by of things cannot centi th treme, the despair is profoun: Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Priapacenia, June 9, 1850. Steamship Building— Cape May—Penasylvanie Railroad — Member af the Venezwelan Congress, $e. The Philadelphia and Atlantic Steam Navigation Company, which sold its large and besutiful steamer Philadelphia to Howland & Aspinwall, for the Califor- nla line, is now having another steamer built to supply her place. She will be 170 fect long, and 600 tons Durthen. The falling off in foreign immigration has occasioned gerious embarrassment at the Philadelphia emigrant ‘office, to which place farmers resort at this season of the year for laborers, There applications have been unusually numerous this season, end comsequently there bas been much disappointment. The visiters at Cape May now number some three hundred—for a month past the arrivals from New York by the outside boats having been The hotels on the Island bave been increasing thelr sccommoda- ‘tdons since Inst reasons. The yearly increase of visit ere to the Cape has taken also permanent residents | geveral rich families crowned there ; and now it is an incorporated ee oivil On the 14th of May during the nig! ter authorities and 24 policemen. It bids fair toimitate | was discovered im t! of Pointe a Potre ; See houses ware bareé anil Sve cntoes disappeared fa the Bn lish seacoast towns. e ¥ sylvania Railroad Committee, at its meetin few hours. Colleotions were made in the neighbor- last evening. announced that the whole subscription 01 ing and evi one believed it be fortunste fag enna Fequired to com the read to Pittsburgh, | 4, whole oity not me te o been taken, and there surplus of $38,830. T! is flames. The fire was the work of an Sealetany ‘will ensure the ballding of the road beyond a doubt; | was tho result of an immense plot, formed I rs te but an additional subscription of $1,000.00 will be ne- | ynow where, for wi Pointe & Potro was burnin, geesary te stock it with engines, cars, and machinery. | 9+ Lucie and St. Pierre (Martinique) wore also It is expected that this will be taken by various muni- | Aicteg gration. Some letters discovered cipal bodies in this county aud elsewhere. Ib is « sepia thing for the company that the road will be it debt Ottis carne af money ssked for by the Board of Gon- trol for the public school expenses the ensuing ie $358.00. The County Board has appropr! sted 2th 0 of tie encanta commiting oa the enh successful, and five sq Governor ¥ieron went Immediately te Pointe a Pe- ft bave reported that they think they will report in | ,roj, martial law bas been proc nea thecal It is a larger school bill | wit be shot, All the papers of the colony Bee ‘than the county has ever paid. suspended, and three of the principal Waders of thi ‘A member of the Congress of Venosusla passed through this city day or twongo, wholsin this coun- | Movement have boon exported : two te St. Martin and try on # secret mission, the nature of which can only favor of the whole amount, be guessed at. Le states that serious trouble is appre- | 4, aoeteaar on asain Bc hended as likely to occur at the coming election in resting from a Gran Samanta cab ienlen conjecture that he may be (Prom the New Orieans Picayune, June 17.) THB CHOLERA—INDIAN DEPREDATIONS. th here to purchage arms, ammunition, eto., for the aby the arrival of tho steamship Globe, Brownsville crisie. This is one of the ways they have of managing fairs in the'South America republics. Monnagashas | (M rs to the 12th inst, have beon re- te carrying matters with a high hand in Veneauola, 'y intelligence of interest is im relation making himeelf a rort of Rosas, For the present he predations of tho Indians. The Brownsville bas got himeelfinto very bad oder, and consequently | Sentinel of tho Tth. says :—By almost overy arrival ‘will not run again for President. His brothor is a oan- | from the Upper Rio Grande, we are informed of some fresh outrage by the savages, who are gon aually hovering round end attacking where the: op- Pe jortunity. We are told by a gentleman a returned ‘om Laredo, that the people in the vicinity of that —. have been forced to abandom their farms and jocks, and seek security for their lives in the proteo- own. The Indians are worse than number of years before. The on- dition of the farms on the rivor botwoen Rio Grande City and Laredo is represented to be deplorable in the while on this aide of Rio Grande City, large f corm may bo seon thriving in that pis an lux. and abundance, beyond ardly a blade of corn or cultivated teld merit 'o of the traveller, but deserted houses and noattercd flocks, running wild for want of tenders, are everywhere seon —the owners having cither been murdered or com- pelled to seek safety for themselves and families in r parts, Belleville, a new and promising sottle- opposite the Mexican town of Guerrero, is said to bave been taken by the Indians, but we have been un- able to learn the extent of the damage. The following is an extract from a a lutter dated Rama, May 27th:—Mr. James Roberts has just arrived from Guerrero, and reports that on the 22d inst. the Indians attacked the rancho Rivanio, a few miles above Guer- rero, on the Texas side of the river, where a sharp con- fict ensued, and three Mexicans were badly wounded. The Indians then came down to the renebe Capitana- nia, and drove off all the horses in the rancho. They didate in bis stead. We merennes some news of in- Sorest from that quarter of the continent, shortly. Our St. Louis Correspondence. Sr, Lovrs, Mo., June 17, 1850. Missouri Politics—Breaking Up of Old Party Lines—Se- cond Trial of the Mentesquious— Pardon of Lansdown — Overland Emigration, $c. $e. Although it has been difficult, for some time past, to tell how politieal parties stood in Missouri, that difa- ‘culty never seemed so apparent asit docs at present. Indeed, there seems an entire breaking up of old party lines, preparatory to the formation of new organiss- tions, The indication at present is, that there will be ® Northern and Southern party, irrespective of the old division of whig and democrat. This ball was set in motion, as you are aware, no doubt, by Cel. Benton, nd the probability, at present, ls, that ho will beamong the first crushed by it, The Congressional Districts have recently been hold- ing conventions ffor the selection of candidates, and in ‘every instance the old party hacks have been dropped. Now men have been taken up, whose nommations have n made, while in one or two the question has been | then on down as faras Las Lajas, and there drove left open, Thus, in the First District, nti-Benton | off » jarge namber of animals,end made ood their democrat! ng to waite on any oi who would con- | retreai Mexicans, it is snid, fought very gallant- sent to run, leftthe matter with the people, They ex- | ly at rancho Rivanio, an dtwo Indians are ala'to have remsed, it is true. s kind of preference tor Hon. J. been wounded. Rovtin;the prensa’ repress but thought his | A letter dated Durango, Mexico, May 7, furnishes new-born anti- The Bentonites | somo information relative to # rogularly organised in this dirtrict , and the | band of robbers, on tho overland Foute to California whigs Jobo F. Darby, » mod man on the question | through Mexico. It saya:—There are. a Todians Ot North and South. The whigs themselves, as ® body, | on the road betwoen Saltillo and this p! Trey have find it difficult to harmonize, the pro-slavery and free | committed a» great many de rotations 1m lately on small soil issues deranging their ranks also, This must con- ies of Californians, and also upon tho Mexicans ntil the question is definitely settled, in some ving on the road, but we were unmolested by them, and the division in both parties is “ae shnoagh ae naw several strong bands but a short dis: wider every day tance from us, all mountod aad apparently ready te i attack us, There ts «large party of robbore between this place and Masatian—the same one that the Go- verncr of Durango hired some six or seven wooks ago to go out ond fight the Indians, and furnished them ¢. Nevertheless they mast hi with fine horses, arms, ammunition, &e. Tho first od ® large ous, in the Legislature, thing they did was to rob the government of a large trouble will arise in the srlection of a Senator in placs | caballado of mules, loaded with different kinds of pro. of Mr. Benton. The war of North and South will then | duce. and some specie, which was intended to pay off commrnee be that the soti-Benton demo the Mexican army. After this robbery they took to the mountaing, whore they have been murduring and robbing the travellers pacing batwaan Mawatlan ama this place, About six days ago they murdered two Americans, and took from thein over forty thousand ld. Rome of the party who wore robbed ped. and arrived at this placo three days since. Two of the robbers were arrested in this place, andere sow in prison awaiting their trial, This band of rob- bers, I learn, aro Texans, and wore originally thirty-two v nee recruited to the number of nee of power. This, I think, i owlin, who, by his non-eommittal the lower Houre in this district, and may come before the Stats Legislature ast at Sacriticed. There ts fun re gerved for next winte we may be indulged in» little foretaste of it in our August elections The second trial cf the Montesquious is now pro- Greesing in cur criminal court. I think there will bs another hung jury. The prospect of an scquittal is Probably not a+ god as before. Lansdown, the cold: bl ard, has been pardoned. deen expressed in 4 passed through Mexico eighteen hundred soldiers at js command, and is afraid to send them in ins after the robbers, for he says that, from the position they ocoupy, they could kill overy one of bis soldiers without their effecting yy ‘The Sentined, of the 12th, fe misheo feilowing in formation from Me; ‘Our dates ). m the ely of Mexico reach to the 25th ultimo, The cholera bad murderer of Capt — it would probab Our latest accounts fro made its appearance in the city, causing much alarnt represent (b among the inhabitants. The le, anys the Trait year's time. thorgh they @'Unien, are imploring pretection’ of the Deity, either rmall-pox or chelera through their in the different churches. The Our city at thi general government hee donated $10,000 for the relief @eason. There of the poorer mane oe are atiacked with the epl- epidemic direa demic anda of $5. 000 bas dee: ead by rirkta fast improving individual to Cops oh "The logis ings, bat busi oe of the State of Sonora has passed a a lew, ones about over, inary mn passed in conseque Indian Disturbances at Pr: immense e1 apatien from Sonora to California. cont Winnebago Swindle gaid that. Bines I wrote you this morning, the steamer High- | Califcrnia from that State, & disturbauce wan recently land Mary, No. 2, has arrived from St. Paul, Upper | bad ii Pucble wit wi . uence of t Misslesippl River, bringing us intelligence of serious | Quencs, of the m troubles which have broken out between the emigrat- | Locn restored, ing Winnebagoes and the white settlers moved. On Thoraday last « large party of Winnebagoss, who were encamped In the neighborhood of Prairie Le Crosse, St, Paul, entered the It the present year, flvo thousand eight Inety-three persons have removed to lage sbove- named, and threat. with death. unless they were allowed from Liverpool estimation of your ver they wauted. The inbabitante dad- prees our hig od them to take whatever y se reamed and your conduct ns gentlemen. ed on bebalfof they pleased, and, of course, they helped themeclvos Beil, Willen > = f raed Wetiame, | liberally (o everything within thelr reach, laxuries as il, Mrs. Lysaght, initia Lewin Thomes Wu well ae cocessarien— whiskey, bacon, gro T son To Captain 0. Driscoll, Ship Motus. Suir Rous, ory New Yona, Jane 224, 1950, Cartam D s we undersigned, as committes appointed of preserving order and thi irty or forty hem in chastising the W her depredation. Whe fo La Crosse, the La- I their spelle to thelr encam- t, back of the village. result from the grand speculs- hene disturbac tion of Mr. Ky contracted. at an en sopplying every t for the reme oe Indians, Ive to our comfort, number of ¢ Winnedagoes left thetr Long Prairie, 190 miles abo 4 + Ramery and Major Pleteher (the Int- tely took measures for their fens, of the best quality, forthe opportuntt yene. Wi of returning thanks to Doetor Rell, (the dant) for his constant endeavours to pre serve the health of the passengers in general (Signed ) Themes Flood, James Murray, James Ficod, Daniel Scnsowen J.B. Linpsat.— Llesry Clemens and Thomas murder of Jobn Hamy, mate, passenger. on board the schooner a8 ira ahy off Trinidad, on the might of the 27th of January last, were brought up for examination before James Guity, James iurpby. TIMERS OF TH aturday afterno | On 0 Well, Mr. Rice by and has congregated Having » bad bargain. aa he seems to tract with Wm T. Hendren. Req, United States Commissioner, m by instelments aad, | when Sclomon Riggs. master, and Thomas Uostellow, the Winneba- ithe JB avein their evidence, which Rotonee that’ the schooner sailed from Port Trinidad, on the 27th Janu: two me: mate and with the weoward, foe d cabin, which is on deck ® pair of pletole with bim, foun tain Riges, who, safety in roonas of the after Captain Rigas, who hed a tunity to fire through 9 loop hole in the "es. bin, and wounded Reed. The witness, Coatellow, was in the foreeastie during theee tranractions, and was not silowed to come upon deck until after the betehery, when Reed cams down an ald he had been shot by Unpt. Riggs, Clemens came down into the toreenstic room after. abd told Costellow that the mate mty $100,000 by the job hing in their sleores they pay Rigo ie a lide and spends bit money in the country, Un- ole Bam foots the Wil and what care thay? Nover, Reneiovs Cerew nike axtone THe Port | tans. —We find the following ie the Beaton Atlas: — | and parsenger had beem killed; that he and Reed did Row mm Croren —At 8 Lokes Kpiteopal Ubureb, | not intend that he should have anything to do with in Chetera, near Bosten on Sunday inst, the the murder until they ned Rilied Capt. Riggs and then © Pulpit dro eeetesinetic he. Cortetlow, was to kill the steward. Costellow asked War beat with firte inetend of a stick,” und & mest ecandalour scene took pl we ima ine. to that law. abiding locality sod not usual with- in the precinets of the church any where It seems that s division io the church, as to the right of two rtie to oceupy it. has for rom that jt bad been compromiced by an agreement ¢ neither party should oecapy it until both should ¢ font One of the partire boweror, obtained postmesion Of it, end & layman proceeded to read the servi Teotor presented bimeeif and clsimed his rights, A strong party of persons supported each side and a fight Would have ensued bad not the reetor and his friends withdraws. They took their scat nod the services ‘were pertormed hy the wrurping party. In the after. Boon the rector, on entering the chutch to perform the evening rervies, was sneniled; several violent Lows were given him end his robes were torn of his back The sheriff interfered and ordered the building to be vived | Clemens who killed the parsenger, and be replied tnt Reed etebbed bim. After be come om deck, he d asleep, whem he stealthily took his eoepped it at bis head, which awoke Reed, who manded what he meant. Costellow replied that he bed congbt * giimpre ef rome one in the enbin, intended to Gre at bim, but the pistet pred yy them and They made him take an oath to etic font bin aft to hail the captain The | to he boat, bet fre at them if they a out leave. Capt reported to them hie concen’ t and browght her forwa: three coms the nced getting provisions and water on board. Bafere casting off Clemens and Reed reuttle the ¥ the boat Gistely Gruted civer of the sohooner. The csptein and eteward then came vpom deek, and were ready tor them if they had thought proper to come alongside tory, had them br Germantown, which took them to #¢ Themes and put the board the U. veerel sos were brought been stated. we 3 teetimony not being mination of witnesses was bal —Norfolk Herald, June 24. completed at sund adjourned over Kdmonds and Judges wards od Mitchell. %.—Impersent Will Case —Henvy Vai and Jone ethera va. John Tonneile and others.—The re-beari down for this day, rexpeoting the will of Laurent 8. came en for argument. The amount ef Yolved Js very considerable, the whole estate about one million aude half of dollars, Cp number of pereons are deoply interested im its ment. Mr. Robert, Emmet, guardian ad litem for infant de- fondants, and counsel Jehu Tonnelle and wite, heard at considerable length, und contended thab the decree is erroneous in directing that the sums applied by the executors of the will for the support and educe- jon of the minor children of the Ly een before — attained the age of 21 years, should be exoluded from the account ovhered to be taken by the reforee, cod md the purpose of equalising the bevefit whioh each distributes should receive from the eatate. and in which a they are by the dvereo direotod to be tively with the several sums advanced to m by the the executors out of the estate, together with lawful terest. Tho learned counsel further contended, the decree should be corrected by inserting therein that the referee in taking and stating the scoount, should charge each of the ributees with such sw: a mey have been appropriated by the executors to the maintenance and eduoation of such distributes during Inority. Mir, Chas. O'Conor supported tho claims of Nicholas D'Alfaro and wife, whe was the youngest child of Mr. Bales; and Mr. Wood appeared for other parties oon- cerned im this impertant caso. Mr. ©. W. Sandford concluded the ar, gee on be half of Henry Vail and others, the » the plat & Dom: Miscellany. The Ononéago mult works have been stopped for one ra in consequence of the large stock already on and. The present population of Reston is 138.788, being en increase since 1845, of 24,442 Francis M. Spain was recently murdered at Tonsas, La, by Pleasant Furguson. The murder was most brutal, and without provocation. CITY TRADE REPORT. Tursoay, June 25—6 P. M. Prior to the receipt of the Nieg news, the ocot- ton market was active, with free sales at fall prices. Subsequent to the publication of the news, there was less done, and the market closed quietly—doalers be- ing inclined to wait for the receipt of private letters. Western and Btate four was dull,and sales moderate. without material change in prices. Canadian was in good demand, with a fair amount of sales for export. There was nothing new in Southern four. Wheat continued to be held at old prices. Corn was in light supply, with a fair amount of rales at the inside figures of former quotations. Tho pork market was quiet and sales limited. There was no marked change in other articles of provisions. The market for coffee was unset- tled by the news. and no sales of moment were reported. steady,.with limited sales. There was emand for rice, with more doing. disposed to injury done va water at the recent fro was pacoreied to be greater than was anticipated. To- dag, the tors were busily ongaged in saving all bly could from ruins Baxapsturrs—Flour.—The operations sum.) Pola, at $5 a $5 00% for Canadian im bond; 2 superfine; $5 31)¢ «$550 for common Stater #6 60'm $6 78 for mixed to fancy Michi. ind $6 12% a $6 18% for pure Genesee, The bet- ‘ands were in request at full prices. Southern Viour was s shade easier, with sales of 1200 bbls. at $5 44 for mixed brands; $5 60 a $6 62: brands, and $6.8 $0.60 fortancy brands. Rye Flour with sales at $294. Thore was moderate dei aoa ny, Corn Meal at $294 0 $3 for Je sey, and $3 25 for Brandywine, Wheat was dull, noth- ing doing. Rye was inacti sales embraced 2500 bush. at 60%c. delivered. Oate were active at 47 2 48! Northern, end 44 «450. for Jersey. Corn opon Gy, with moderate sales, but om the receipt of the Nis: gira’s news prices declined 1 a 2 conte per bushel, om most descriptions. Some 32.000 bush. sold at 68 » 500. for heated; 61 96250. for Western mixed; 63 a 640. for fint yellow, and 63 for round yellow. Cor ran. The market was steady, with moderate sales at full prices. Cortos.—The pales to-day amount to 2600 bales, at Yery full prices, ‘The accounts per Niagara were ‘Tally Anticipated. We quote— | we were unable to le: | for lard for refining was | kege good at To Livenrect CLsmmoavron. iy. Hay.—BSales wore this day made hk bales North Ri it 50s O2Is 0 of Porto was on the market, and held firmly. A lot of 6000 African were being put in store, were hold at ldcenta, Yesterday ® cargo of Rio Grande arrived iro,com prising 11,000 aides, of 20 = 20: hich were disposed of previous to arrival cents, Gmonths, Another lot of 7000 Rio Grande, market, mot = landed engaged for L rerpool 4, ‘end 10.000 yy! of corn were taken at Roary good ranged 1 ela of corn wi oa more offering, with cod Fie riers h ly. and commanded « ready Platut of imperfect tanning, which wns m ing back reoripts, in consequence of tannors ping to feel the importanes of wore thorough lock sole. light weights, brings 16% a per ibe, Epglich 16% Mot asses alee were of a retail character. In prices, we have no alte ation report Ous—The market for whale was at former rates. omand, with ealne cad 3,500 gallons | Linseed was very buoyant, and of 4.000 gail giieh, at 72 cent: best American, at 72 gente, in carks, te in Ho and Td cent rmove—Pork—There was @ dull feelit sfo asses 4 $8 O26 9 $868% for prime. Mose was in active request for future delivery, and we note | sales of 5.600 barrels for delivery in autuma, on terme WIth alee of 600 barrels thir, and To. for prime; aed 190 mutter wee oiired more freely, Ya prices ree sales were made at $a like God Btateat Pn ibe. Choose wae very dull os 4 eX conta. Eerare- The tranasctions toda; ive bo =4 unimproved lots on south side of ighty- fourth street, near First avenue, $437 60 exch, $1,750. Brooklyn property—1 unimproved lot, corner of Mill rt atreets. 25 by 300, 94 100, gets; 1 unimproved lot on inter street, 26 by 100, $200; 1 mnimproved lot om avenne, 25 by 100, $365; 1 unimproved lot om Livingston street, 25 by 100, $1,320, 1 0. $880 ws tierors at Oo for for Europe. on terms kept strictly private, Srene— We bave to report small sales, Plax secd at $1 40 per 66 Ibe Svose—The market for thie staple was steady, with $ Limited inquiry, sed sales of 80 hhds ‘Cube at 6% . conte Hatenowr— Seles of %,000 Ibs. Northwest rplit were made at 35 cents Wreseer There wae a better demand for this article to-day and hol ere firmer. Sales reached 60 bar- rivom at 24 conte, and Drudge at 23 cents, time interest PT) PY THE FORTH BITER Boats THe mOnerHS. 8472 bole. Provisions kgs. + S71 bbls Corn... ; : ol bbls, Oste STOCK SALKS. Roeros, Pong M— Bredonge oe mae be gp hey M4 Ralirens, Sig 2 ae and |, HORN; Raitre ed Rule ty 10 Reser & 1% 1 Keston Bank, 57; Vermont Lentrsi Railroad Wlvidende, B08 4 dew te Ss: $40 Beat Boston Divides s Sty: Weters 4% 2 2 Chvden us, Breond b ) Stale 6a, ‘Stor 0 Baltimore @'e, 18H, Hey, LAD de ae Redon 100% 10 eharee patonie Re Railroad, 6%; 38 Ballimo.s aad Jasquehaunah DOMESTIC ria, June BD. nee continues very davans the’ cae 0¢ Comin Orv ING ah Whee we Morris Seat, } CULE SF: ; Tye sold at O60. . for Southern yell . Gr ii Me guire the sales visions—Not m iors. ees i el at 33540. in » and S30. ~. bbds. Freights ithout change in rates. Married ried, On the 24th instent. at St, James’ Church. by the Rev. Mr. McKenna, Ronext Hxnay Maurin, to Many Ganervers, daughter of Patriek Donnelly, Ba, ell of this city. June th, ab the Universalis 4 Churoh streets, by the ed Parvpvs, of Brook- y, Smith Carpenter, tam Keene Fried formerly Miperiésnee B.I., and now of this city, te wvcoten { Posrtur, formerly of Baltimore city. D1 On Tucaday, June 2th, Carvin Bassivon, aged 66 T'Ths relotives and friends of the famliy ore respeet- fally imvited te ateend his fumeral, on Thursday, June at Se’clook, P. M., trom his late residence, 230 Henry street, without farther invitation. On June 26th, P. T. Bunnwan, aged 34 years and 6 months. Hisfrlenda, and thoso of the family; are respectfully tuvited to attend his funeral, from hie late reside: 86 Madison street, on Thureday, at 4 P.M. » of this elty. tion abd ‘Distriot attorney. of On the 27th A last, at Rio de Janeiro, Jonx ¥. Dor in the 36th year of his age, son of the late Louis Pn wg ag ap Nome 22d instant, at Stirling, Cayuge ‘womas Pramix, Baq., for ear of his Tminent criuttnal ints ‘several of the most exoiting Teoord took place. Perhaps 10 individual ever held that office who was more in- flexible in his duty, who possessed more honesty and integrity of purpons ; and it perhaps was not the lot of epy of bis predecessors or suc: to come in oo tact in. bie official capacity, with so much opposition inti the disch: rot his duty, frem the most powerful, religious, political and wealthy classes. In the cele brated Helon Jowett, ‘Onderdonk, and Frost cases, he had the greatest talent and the most corrupt influences to contend against; and the result of each trial proved him an antagonist of the highest order, and a public officer superior to privat friendship oF political ad- vancement, The class of lawyers in which he oocu- pied such ® prominent position, is rapidly tenors ewsy. He was evera true and rtaunch possessed, at one time. great political power. Rirea frem professfonal pursuits some time ago, & for many rs bas taken no part in publio affairs. He belonged to one ot the most distinguished families of the State, members of which have been ae of the most important events cor the of the country. One was victim ry the mas- hapnon yl on; lovey Gong gir Da ag jopary war, abd a pe: is {nat closing the mortal career of the fo mrining spirits who played important dramas of the revolution nd in the political arena, wn from chaos and eonfusion our inatitutions and assumed shape; and we should jously if memories, and record their en and tnsioustions of tut wrap aPicy Vere tron RES ee et eter weer See eer rereretes 2285s) the coenceaen Yas cholere. We perceive that cholera infantum has made its appearance—aleo cholera morbus, On the hole, ortality ef adults is small; but of children INTELLIGENCE. Pert of New York, June 26, 1850, jeyler, Quebea. New Orivape, W Welven. Gark—Gelden "Age, Arey, Kingston, Je, RW Yrenty & 4 ile. a —— ‘Thompson, Beetow, H peed | eon, ‘Puna Lovell do; Mees Can on” , Mewbarypors. Steamship Isabel, Roll ria Key St wane ins, Hi - nah aud Charlaston, with (eileen is pe bordy ienton 7 ™m 7%, ane, seton. Has made the York Wy hears soremate from Chi t ates De las, (of Boothbay, Me) seks on. The has daperienced revere 4 ot ) Lath, Buenos Ayres, orne, Watson & Co. ) Ware, AAEM ae dow a viine oy meee - ny rie British Queee, ( yo ah he, 43 1 hres 2 on, = 8 Mare, (Br’ cn (Dry from Fae od | wy nya Gare, Revsebr Capectiy, Weld, ke sebr Capectiy, old aa How Ti Phi- New’ Haves fa) Deel. Can PR 10 ow Haves yama, Stewie javen. “a Py) Peover. a jortine vie 0 Thomas, of Pittston) Borke, St Martina, 17 days, |, Vessel to master. se , spoke eh, Virginie, ¢ dae Fie 2daye. Virgil 2 dye. elem, i ‘irgint art. sae SP; Parken Yatty, Nertolke act Moree, A bei lees of forvtopmest.- oy Duels iain shooting. Salled. Bteamer Kennedes, for Philadelphia, and ethers, A a sa a0 eunrise NNW: mandten, SW; at ounset Welegraphic | Marine ———_ Ship Rell Rook, fee WAY rei ao a = eon: Robt ‘Wain, ngeg chimondy 2 Jane Sailed—BPrig Martha Rogers, arwere min othe vita, Lt Reven, Jane 29 and Ronde rrived—Sebre Palmyra, Norton, we Thomas, Fbitaceiphia; sloop J Arrived—Rark Dumbarton, Pacih: 280 op. Bid from Callan, Selled Stoop so NYork. Arrived—Brig Ann Maria, Cloafacgos. Paovmence, J: are Gamer, Apalachicola. sloop mod oA Ponrtann, June M. Sareu, June Salled— Brig Mermaid, Sea Francisce; sehr Martha Maris, NYeork. Arrived—Sebr Alexander, N York; min aete hss King, a Bt Se Gaorer, dos $b, Larkin, oa 14 Gee Hotchkiss, de; Wanuas, June 23. jade Sohod Rey, Philadelphia. Isabel, will close ae Sek Li pea A heueetion, fer, ate Ji Reading Room ( iit Tat pest Se'elcoky “Lettre oan be Pre-pair to destination. ‘The adove Letter Bags are alse at Konyon's, 91 Wall street Herald Marine Arrived—Bark Dela ) this Prapeermia, June 25—4 PM. e, Lewis, Boston: Dig Was Wanderee, ir wi 3; soties Martha Jane Darling Yeu wt Mary Blisaterh, ity . Bigheon: Town, Day, Por id rea Cleared Drige Speeulater, Renford, Burke, ‘Beatant aches Mery. Wrlene 1 ‘Norwich: Mary Patterson aire Destees ve, Burke, Stony Point; steamer Penebecet, Seymour, Ni York. Miscellancous. Tux head board with “Amer Bello” (nob Amon Bolle, aa teportad in's, Rivedtord paper) om fey picked up on Cusly- hunk 3'th, was lost from tho quarter of packss sehr Ameri ean Bolle, on her last trip from New Fork to Boste N, lon 73.20 W. ry « Shawmut cotton duck sail, three patent rope attached to it. Two of the > viceks wore bi Fret) deuuary Sisl. H Allen & Co, manufacti 23—The Jans Lookhart, from Adra for Now yest aeee oe cicak and foundoced off tbe faland of Alberen, 17 18th, crow enved. ug wRaccunn, May 31—The Galveston, Flook, from Cardiff, for Sam Francitco, has beon assisted im hore to-day, with loss of boweprit, all three masts, bead, an anchor, rN coal of bain, Ro, having been in contact om the night of 200h. anarow™, Juno S—Tho Coxon arrived from Liverpeol eek ork, with gallan Toss of oap of mainmi ih loss of cop ast, top |. whioh recentl: N onpreenee a ant ok aks Mast Noes yard, and wonld have. "0 disoharge ber carge of Lu: ror Lnompas. 8 tons, was sold at auction 224 inst af NT ford, for $5000, 9 of Phile/elphia, has bean porshaand an employed in the sperm phale fuhery, wrell, tate offahip Xan “Alona? Bar 20, t0am, build at Portland, hea boo purchased st deg Harken tere * ea Baro Buns.ew-—The case of nee high, vith bor was attached by the Balalmare pilot fats Cs Norfolk for salv: was di 0 by ari tresion, x Ie pilots wore allo their own oosts. Ne A naval general court martial wi geen Zptiertes on board the US sii Ponnslvaniay as Geoport yards (oF the trial of suck persone as may be brou sbetore Members f the court, Commanders Joba. Sau Lisute & Sinclair, J Maus! ‘A Dornia, I from the Ani ng J Pavig, Ot Ee cm ‘¢ learn from the Annapolis Pree or ‘ion of the the midehipa fon of the the Naval Soh of the date of Isiasoambled, ah the Naval is jon on Monday last, by — ved the bina Dey , ving olosed their labors, Wei Sesl cess Cha mens an took ch ass de ridar oars an, June 25. Notice to Mantnein a, June 1—For the ber f masters of vessels ene he nland. the ‘Dutoh yy ae erected tle email islan Stout tive miles to the southward ‘of thts istand) lin house, of boleh which will be lighted in Tighthouse on thet taiaad light, it is Tac itenderatood, 5 ted level ter in thewtrram aera ones of ‘he bank of wore rth and the other to the south, nearly distans from each other 753 fathoms, and from the towor, shat 614 fathoms, and this 576. Cld at NBedford, 224, bark (Inte brig) Thos Winslow, (of Wgmar Nondes Ait hace ston, dos, Comstock, Japan Sea, with 1660 bbis wh rh ib sp “ Nim Robt bray co from Philadelphia for Londen- Ba han te of ath, from Philadelphia for Cowes, Hark foie Poriland, from Matensas for Falmouth, set showing bite signal, with red border and Lay ean is M W im the centre, was passed Juno 20, Cape Heary aring NW. distant 30 Bark J Forbes, of New Havea, from NYork for Porto Ri- eo, gues, Int 2625, lon 64 10. “brig Bunily, v8 from Phi for Port int (My bo whsls ship Cofussbi, a8 he Tread, from NYerk for Pensacola, Jane l4, la 26 s cau ver, from Alexandria, of and for Boston, June ie Biolly Hilliard, of Providence, days from Baltimore fe » Be arin os dpe ee fine 2h as a Pa, lot $6.23, tom 76 vate ey a = jan, Fi ie, fay 6 isi tat ig wN, ON, lon reas bs — March 90—SI: cage, Forse Sumner, Singapore and ett, Mey —Arr Isabel, Mendhurst, Gibraltar, te Lg 4—Arr D Godfrey, Young, and Nicolas I, at (Moh 2) for Car- (Apt 15) for Cali- ry oy from Beverly (Nov 16) fer Cali- fe fo; Anrwerr, Leeed, C Charient its Unicorn, Webb, NOrleans: 1st inst, x eee rk it potne i June Sarr ‘brige D Weld, Havana; mt crtloud, sid ion, brags Newro ‘arren, ooka, bark’ Watker, hee ee dpenetys Durousnss, Juve d~Passed Orion, from Havana for Ant ie c hate joaton; 13eh, Hont rom, — 4 York for ‘Gnssnoo Jane 5—Cors Lint Gorranny: o—Sbip a ee te Mae York st $3, and Uy. Rranswick, and Magnolia, Sep NOreanes Wee Soares, or cena, sore tnd Lemuel Dyor, for NYork; Harriet & Jeasie nara, sno 6 .. Tiesay, Portland; ook June ce Zetland, mwa New se femag Cobden, Rides, Wilmington” spereas i, Pastas, ts) Wvoms Virgisia, ‘copt jeQueee, geek ee or; C “aun, Wostern Star, Te the ri utward beend Sth, Chas Chaloner, Thomp- Aatort F ina Ae ag mg Fars Mlerctvn, for Phisdeipnin ists Ja Philed me, See wg idee, Ch Lina well, for Bs Virgiulay Thompoon, and Astoria. doaka. = re Tpke Resin. Aer Niaven. wnas, June 1>—Arr bark Victor, Clarke, Havana for ane le Arr brig Caloutte, Clark, Havana; sehr Bay, NG, May 13—Brig Nathan © om from NYork, Newronr, ty sma ws mington, NC; Rover, St nai ssi, Willian Pore (ood jarced littreomtead), =n vnes aes Jap A, May 31—Arr ss daneogpe romps 4 fe 1D Int. steamers New World, Wakeman, from bar She ire Sen Francisco, soon; Lathmas, Micheooks S a Lg 5 ba Ar eg =. Lo om. from Bos pices: Ohh, dan Momiagut, Tooth or, from Ban~ ready. it, just arr; yhe 8 jadieok, Viadisok, for Fie tia; Fmeraid, 12—Art barks Yorkshi siafonsanter NYork; 17th, brig © A ‘asian, ork; hema orfolk. ennell, Salem: b aries Rishards,! G NR, Jone 4—A \ra0e MoVea, McDon- alt epee jane rt ship Grace MoVee, Mo’ ‘Trine #, May 25— Wi Tan 7, April B Anpnaws, Joi ram, Biwell, St Jago. an Wave, Cater, “for Algos Bay. Ports. Bark DS Goodell, from two by NB, Saari & pesos fekersom, rv ir, AN oe ~ ery aren, June ry Brosh, wr, de Parn, den stint, Melarty, Maten- jaings via St Thomas. Cid 1: Ceor, Ra! apo, for Hi a Claes ig Tybee, ( te ; L Bald wii for do, i: Hi wa Mier, for, North of Barope, i “ bar, Ski i. tbs (Se) Werust) trem Welt’ Rog’ ast ran, from Malaga, Acgir, (Sw sebr pth de Tork, Tax: Crood, Priabies from, N anon, June 21-Are sehra amine kta, Philadel. in; 220, 'Syrem, Lewis, do; Harvest, ‘Preesy, 'N York fee ari Rovae, Jone 21—Arr sloop Copy, Philadel pha; 224, a eure bissted “ Haurroun, Juve Hi Arrschr Gasette, Holmes, Chaitas= on; qa ae cl arta ead reine Catheris ‘anys cite Ball, ‘Albany’ fa ts waite. Judith Ward, ‘Anderson, nd Statesman, Wase, June 19—Arr brig Detroit, Gilohriat, Wil 624, G PM—A se a aS ia cts WE ree Emma, from oar from Card jonas, pasee yo do; a aa foxm, Ji bern Philadelpiia North Amorica, wots ren. do for Jone 22—Arr sobr Gen Taylor, Swan, from Phi- Minar for Nantwcket 234 toh Mey, ihraah, Brlatel foe HYorks Wiotery, Pgery, York for Portland; ‘24th. sobre more. f Pa a Sle "w, comin Cia'thip Lowiai from oh B MK New: ‘World, ote , jo, Bremen; ae fie ae Gr (Oriole, Rab Hamiiten, NY¥erk; Pioneer, ‘Drake, Suny Vere beat 4 ad Lt ay Pag Albany. Nrork Teele ‘vis oh hard Ingersoll, Plummer, 18—Arr Loe hag elias, Dickey, Daet- , Salem for N York. ay hrs Sarah, ea a Mt, nigusta, Ketas, eam june houses. rr schrs Gen Marion, Rowley, ry C Mead, Silth, do; fenty ny ‘Turks [slant sehrs Amy pire, Prise, 40; Jose Sierra, a bark © apie, Dy Dyer, tiara, ry "June 2—8ld schr Now Yi NYork. Savanwni June 20—Cld sehr Vitelaiar Hebert, NYorks Wirannoron, Warr brig ‘Sani chr BLD Wales, Van Gilder, Nilsvea 0d 20th, brig John Dawson, Briggs, Demerare, rrived. Taabel—H Wall and fa seh Ds bell Mee 3 Shite ids, Mr Reynolds and fs Mire fas ir ‘Tiftand servant, rs W heeler and ‘emi ve L Montalbe ood family, Mies P Martie Mrs Aneta ili Geo J Curtis, Mrs Gilmere and family: Mise end Mrs a ‘Miss ‘Luein de Argone, Miss Francises Dumont, in Jonsen, J Bdwas ry 3 S04, A Gallagher, John Ma- C'Levings snd family, and rite B A Tufts, Mrs C Blyden, B Camere! Phe bridge of New Haven. V Naw Ontuane—Drig Tattar—Mr 3 iinyder, of NYork. ed. tution. eld 24—W M Wet. i Pr A Chas Minton, an Mr Bete Daraing, MEDICAL, ARE CBEMICAL MEDICAL. PREPARATION: —Pure Oxide Mi au PI Soap. Poisons—Pat a yy Medioinos, Daadulterated Cod Liver Oil, Labaraqude Chloride idea best Disinfooting Fluid, French White ine Vinegar, Diamond Cement, moe of Sarsapar is, “4 od Shellae, Starch Polish,” Ketned ce wt prices, for sale by De. Lawis FEUCHE ANGE Wen ee, fivipers wave va EPMA to yuna certificates of hi many nervous complaints as now challer fier ery ene a Bost ts be Tmbectity, ee Pe , Pi Farah ote Seep N=. wy BOOKS —a oan radi PRACTICAL work an rivate diseases, work on the same Tomi one fae ouperive ae anything of kind seek —s of the work on Semi ; i Plates "For adie fate By. der Lishers’, La ig & TO! the anthor, 44 Broadway, pinion B pa ES hing ARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIV, bi “walkll aud tee the corsidontes for ‘ourea of | gees that ‘wore given up by nearly all other fundreds of cures in furr to twenty-four hots; ne physician van equal it. Nocturnal Buiesions, Debility, resist y his over joors from pay. Female viished Inthe th Fourth ampere it pl pists, bg RIVATR DISEASES, IN TH Pain ee haan Wn! ata eae hod, vai eek street, near with und a ad gency. Ray are on ts tna orem fener. 4 room Female Petiedteal “paisa, esi $i. me GUREST, NATURAL ace ged ed De cs the celebrated Consum ood Doge Pinter of the Anti cnsumption Be ace, 2 en * ‘rem aks rie iw is remedies ee gy ee ieas ormities, ‘0 CURE NO PaY¥.—DR. CombiTT, Xo rated salts He 19 DUANE or. Noses toon otod te the treat dlosaose, ena! She RK. MORPHY BAS REMOYRD His OFF Divicretit aro wat Coaibam, hare be nap se ae wall ou all orm et shri ate Ginnasa, gy ee geen saan a a, Bs. a . oe and ta i Hemera st penis wie Pe 8 Wa’ NEK DOTR cine the world? Ween ° needa ey motte vered that those dreadful diseases deemed incurad) ma Sree and iy che medical focaltg, apepae fe 43 ising 4 opportunity o as arantes Vy i te recoele Gl per SUCCRES AND BxXPRRiance I Dhiia, fo Hiriouares, Merearial Menicey, Can. DR. 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