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ee Whether any person had been appointed by him otvit | Shaw, tor a lowg thm: ciao Sree rtner of Mr. Jobn FP. MoCauly, Patne’s Magnete-Elecotric Laght—Certi Chmaractor. 81 for extra Obie; and 96 60 0 97 12K for extra | 3, lon War ek Or military Governor of New Mexico, ainoe the 4th day | Mr. Duty, aud one or two others, wets coming ute the cates of its Bit xis wan heat wR. spoke sobs ‘24h, sohr of March, 1849; and \f so, whother the same individual | Btetes. Lut induced to return bo Santa Fo, by hopes on. Naw Yon, June 29, 100, | Satusnnt val of 1908 Ublsret $6 40.0 9876 to Lae arpoot w edhe Conse zante Pa netsieane qontinues still te ack in, that capacity, or whether he | of greater gain, were thussuddenly hurled into oter-| I notice im the public Jouruals some severe fomarks | seized to rercionitremoe Bree ate eae eee aeling June’ 25 Arr shi has been succeeded by some other person Also, that | nity on the subject of ligbling the Axtor Youse with the | liye Pow wae Lrm; sales ame iy ey q jarey, Sampaon, NOrleani wil be be requested to inform the Senate whether the said The marauding party. it seems.aftor having Civil and Military Governor has received invtractions | their revenge. left all things as they found from the Executive. or from apy department of the | mail begs were carried but a little disteny government, to take mearures for the organisation of | tew of (he letters destroyed aT. | hydrolvetio light JOU permit mo, through | Corn Meat was quiss, with J at Jour selumus, to make @ cerrect vtatement ot ye Deaties econ soma a eitied wih ioe RS Of 1,080 bus good Genases, on torms nod made pudlie, dp, B * ebip ; orrlson, Party of gentlemen from Now | aud 600 bua. prime do. at $1 50. Rye was Lesa ple Parker ohip Robert Kell 4 estate goverpment tor ssid Territory, or to Thus, by the clemency or inertness of our govern- | York. eslled om me at Worvester aud proposed pur, | aad 400 bua. pi ad ; ad e St Ms Qdvise the inhabitants within itslimite, in furt! mint. axd the indolent conduct of tho military corps | chasing my interest Wy YY ~ a firmly at C1360. 0 dle Sales wore mad Jams, Miller, Matan, Sf salt organization ; sed. further, thas he be request- nite Po, all that (ravel this great highway are oon hy A {a the invention They yrere in; | Northern Oats at 470 & 480., and Jeesoy at dto. » 460. lenge, Cousinis a ot Thamoa. Fi areoon- | Sermed thut my interest wax already dispomed of and | Corm opened beovy Ww Si iy ea posed to the depr s of any listle band | were referred to tho party” or oral, instructions givem to, orboorrespondence held hat may choo-e to attack them. Already, | sented aud eccepted with Ti aedaecpengepoptorsbo ‘ with, any persom as Civil or Military Governor in Now | w ast nine months. twenty good citizuns, be- | tion of terms, made to reed ten millions of dollars Mexico, on ee ject Je Lit laine een isan fsa —— ines: ne child have been made the vio. | stead of five; the basis of this agreement being the further, whether the following proclamation, via ims of the crurity et wild and flerco set of savages | lighting of ‘the Aster o {here follows thy prociamation of Col, Moaroe]—im- | The company just in met the differant trains gong The New York partion tinve ant eee nepe teesing, Fy so hb mised {1260 & Se See Gat yet | teks Sadcee patie oe Borting to be invwed on the 22d April 1840, by John | out all getting’ alcog pretty well. This train of Me | cle, und the fatter wf open. If] have at an; See, ee, ie. ee tenes sotion. Siergle & Clsaemnne Ne deen, 1s) cnroe, Military and Civil Governor of New Mexico, | Jaa Brown, by this tad disastor, coee into Santa Fo | time stated I would light the ee F | Garren. the market was steady, with sales of 1800 fr a o mn 4 5 brig Macon, from N Fork t has heen, lnucd under the direction and sanction of | with scarcely person to attcad it. Theconsequonce | tion has been based ou the presumption that the pars | Derenaceicfy before the receipt of the Paelto's news, | “itie*avtiotin, (iatect) obighs, Ble Janstze, asa bey Png ficial 4 Joh wo | rioce. stack Looe sad deine, irs Tolmnteors hia ver. | tien would agree. I bave ng sontrel is the matter at | "Corres. —Kbe transactions to-day were aa follows: | "Sbie'stta'® tietsisooherg) mt Jahoay Acoording to the oMcial correrpondence whio viocs much toss and delay all--the whole uavagement being in other hands, aad, | 160 bags Bt. Domingo at #5¢0.; Breall of 100 w 10) Cah es Hs 4 eenuenees ) geen, Cotte, 85 days, ma have communicated to the Herald heretotore, this pr: Col Davy's train, and the last Mexican wagons, | ae thers is some probability that a further delay may | Jeoqtng® St Dom “Sie 4 2 10% Brig Pordcarkjola, (Nor) Gerding ™ ceding hae bern adopted wuder tho sanetion and ad. | twea'y.fveor thirty in number have at Length gob | arise. 1 beg to nubmit -the follocioe rear ce | hy maize of tic. dove as 1160.: Lea |’ is fas passengers, Co Sabeciat & Belen Ore er’ tare, vice of the President ; and we have no doubt that he | pretty well straitened eut upon the road. their admiseion into our columns us n matter of jus- | 40. @ 9390.) and Maracaibo at 940. a 9Ko.; : n Brig Delmont Lecke. (of wilt confess it; and what's mors, weexpect him tosend tice to myself, against the torrent of abuse pow del ae ‘ith ouger and molases, to G I dwt rather lower prices, with iy demand up to the announcement of the Paoi since which s fair business has been dow the market recovered all the lors, closing bu«yant, The raive are 25.000 bushels at S70. @ S830. for heated. Parke: (Hr) Savae, ed to communicate to the Soante all orders, written Indien Ward, Yoratown; Oliver. Wi Lew, Chappoll, Aiban won; Ta Dine, Coaeet F Surinam, 16 of Glowoes- up their Constitution (if the Senators and Represen- Interesting from the Salt Lake. ing the publi j Paxicnts.—Cotton was engaged for Liverpool-at | tar 1 barks Lowell, Loveland, Besiem tatives are here before Congress edjourns) wie © Te afftom the St. Lomis (Mo.) Republican, Jan. 21) fosour, teadore ania thn ie, tghuniestion | $224» and corn Sd. Vor flour lod. waa demanded. | Chintg Sophia, (of Porsiand) —, Trinidad de Cada, 18 ao: ts lish Boab, Forige: Boe @owmendation that the new State be admitted into @ are indebted to friend for printed slips of what | real. The story that Ihave received $150,000 from | 7 Lo abed Mee eed cae ete trea ca | MrieAcolltn: (ie) Ladhags; Wisksor, 38, 74 att, NY ork: "rid sehr Tryphenia, Lewin NYO ee the Union. Oh, to be sure, we shail have tine times, | is styled the" Third Goneral Epistle of the Ohuroh of | certain. parties’ in New York, ieciineae ny fousda- | for poarlg ed Me, Aad ashes bo. for pote and Oe. | iiicri to masses, Spread nye wish | 4 Cuan iteTO%, #30 25, PH-Cid bark Villaavera: (8p) Oo Defore wo are done with this business. Jems Christ. of Latter Day Saints. from the Groat | tion, I have received s sufficient sum fer my interess | eee y ith Hrig Vancouver: (of North Yarmouth) Prines, Apalaohi- | or. (went to son'on Movi as Fy, PerRuson, Wien aie Salt Lake Valley to tho Saints scattered throughout | In the United States to make one coutonted but from. | of ;eAb, Wat inactive, without change in prices, or sales | sols, fxenrs, with ovtion, toamith & Some, asthe hese, tay | “Tirene, a pen ond Vitit?) Maye, Boston. Wassinoton, June 28,1850, | the earth.” it Is very long, and devoted te churoh | whom, or what amount, Iam not at liberty to any, | MpROreanen. ‘elnal tick: My lom 75, pased sohr Morning Star. from NYork, steering 8. | Fars. Rivan, June 2) °T) Gieieentes Geuaas o s ten: Which Te wived cf the your oiiierest in the sccount | But the anxious public may rest assured that no party | transpired. nn ne mnt Cull; ne seleshave | Dre At y Geteunshy 9 days, with cotton, | Privineaeranay Bunning. Ne ; of the u of i 7 s - . Dee, Purruantto a call publisbed in this morning's Union, | far-off land. ‘Thelatest emigrants arrived stout Lote | booghte sr Me yaenout Arst Knowing what they Motssuna.< Pricoe of clayed Cabs favored buyers, | Shi Prertn.s Pmt. a. cenade May 9 with hides, the membors of the House, to the extent of some forty | City onthe let of Decomber, in a vary destitute con, HENRY M. Parwn, | * the market was dull. £0, to W Dawson, 15, 5 spoke schr Ji Ous.—The market for linseed was steady, with an won. Z0d inet, las $4, lon 68 odd im number, friendly to the admiaston of Onlifornia | dition, hey left thelr wagons about forty miles Wonossran, June 28, 1850, | upward tendeney; rales cimbraced 8,000 gallens Wagiish | Sur Salem, (Br) Keany, St Martina, 13 days, with ant, te g Yon into the Unicn, promptly, and disconnected with all | provisions. ‘They left the Staves ce the dich eee | 4, We: the underrigned, have witaossed the decompos!- | aud best American at Toc. a 1c. Whale is held. at lesingor. i! Mowe, June 1e—arr brig Gon Marton, Li MCMMe an Diile Pol athe he @ States on the 24th of Sep- | tion of water, by Mr. Paine’s magneto electro appa. | Sic. #530, without sales. hand, (Nor) Jonasen, Stavarger, Nor, 43 ¢ays, | RM stoamor Thames, Abbote, Vera Crus.” Cla heey ‘other subjects, mot in ven- | tember. tho snow very deep ratus, at the Central Exebanye, at a public ball | Paovisions.-Pork— ‘The market was very quict, with to Funoh & Meinoke, Clayton, Tucker, Vers Cruz; Peconic, Hallook, NYo2"™ Ing at eight o'clock ied a eer, Of the United States Topogra- | (Viagg’s), and at Mr. Paing's dveiling—we have seen, | obly atetall demand. The trausnetions Tauions one ‘ , (ot PEE ee) ings, Se Ontnans June 1d—Are bark Cesare (Sard), her: Beeth Gees actield St Grckdsbioak bina ta nginvers, stationed at Salt Lake City, at various times and various places, tho water resolved | bbls. at $10 68 a $10 76 for moss, wud $4 02% for | 3 pote Wasa Mitsabeth J, 4 dngatece Hatten toe | Siotnace ie ane sues eles, Bestest art el ee ee ee Pamntee: Pend aD express to Fort lial! some timein | into the gases, under olreumstances which precluded | prime. Meet was io limited demand, while boidecs | Philmicioaior’ SM Elisabeth J, 4 days trom Havana for | Th Cindes (Hie). Kerr, Prrorpestan bs oh ir, ap ‘'uck, 5 , elected secre- ae =) ral Se some, w98, the frets -” spirals ie ue 4 secret conduits, cisterns, or any ra at 96 %s bles 50 for prime, and $8 50 a aigion te Be ) Swentby, Blouthora, 7 days, with pine- ,. Tho chairman briefly stated the object of the | second oxpress to Fort Hall, whi other agen! an the ayowed one of electrical sotien; lor mess Beef hams were leas active, but “ iy meeting to seeure by & co-operation of the friends | misiou, and returned after a tedions jonrnes tneaes and we know that the only poitions of the spparatus | beads at $154 $13.50. Cut,Meate were in fair demand, fainter, te PINsvior a caer ot ohms NB, T dors (Be), & CBagres: Vi ‘rie W tions “| | with lumber, te PT Novine & Cos Of caliloruin the promot nction, of the House to | with tlie Paymaster and’ some otter oflcors Sf the a eee ale eee Tee Cotsheer eae Fries acaeeee manufacturing wastrood med | stsset OUN: Groce, Vimmaton, NC, 6 days, with naval *rrnasioes tac e admission of ‘Califorui ‘ ; ) ; , Dread. (Gen), i ot ojutic e af C, 4 owe of us with @ at 7 ames have vi and heay; . B40. a r, Auld, NYork: Jodo, Stetson, Bo: aoe tiem al Teens, the caucus to sup. | st Cache valley, trom the severity of the weathor— | witnessed the construction Gf vie Paine's apparatus, | and 86. a ile for Ohi’ nec on en ian eats | Robe Maiild ells, (of Brookhaven) Grittn, Chartes- | (Sp). Ventova, Barosle nia; JA Taylor oeper. Now Y. Pil ether suliects whatacever, > ne Precedence Of | the snow being from ten inches to two foot deep, and | Diece by plooe, (with the exception of ue helices and | ward tendency, at 4o. a Oi<e. Regulus, Darhing, Richmowd gaares? 4 Y MoCready. | Towed to sea, 1Guh imet, shipe Caroline & Mary Clark, amt all other ruljects whats in the adjoining canons, six to eight foet dee} electrodes) and have beon in th» habit of culling om | SvoaRs—There was more activity in thomarket, and | _ Schr Vifginis, Heboee, gunmond, 4 days. bg tro hr Hugh # bite, NY, was opposed to pledging the On the 24th January, » terrible wind swept over | him at all hours of the day, and witnessing the putting | the sales to-day add up 250 hhds. Porto Bico at bio. i 4 + Sdaze, with cotton, te | | Nanrucxwr, June 26—Arr sohr Gon Taylor, Swain, Phile- Sint the anual appropriations for the wuppert ofthe | four Mec ma ae touit and continued about twenty- | together of the apparatus, provirus to tae doovmpon | and 800 boxen Havana at 5%<c. a fe. per Ib, ESpE Mesildey Wooster, Rastport. 6 days. Renronx, Jone 2¢—Arr sehr Yankon, Kelly, NBodtoed. coverpnent ought mot to be entirely aot aside, and | being so decp aud ight as to be subject to ita tettunace, | 0B, 0, the, Water. and, when togutler, witnessed the | | Toracco—Sulos of 87 bhds.; Kentucky loaf wore | sarai stores, io St ii, sereetcs © Sarm wie 5 a fa eh ee eee i ‘Mitobe! Ponce, 14th Sehr AS Johnson, Harness, York Rivor. ‘ babe. eres, Small, Frankfort Schr Ova, Smith, Washington, NC. '6 duper with movat | me T™esct4 Sone 19—Are sr Ror, 8 thet it might become neceseary to pass them, sdvenee of the agmiseion of California, decomposition in glass jara, and seen the gases | made at To, mia | plercing through the thickest clothing, causing met | born Teta Tae ee Ane we tedben One | Wussray.— Tho market was something better to-day o week shelter in the heuso. and eattlo to gattier in| that the gascs have been evolved Iu separate jara the | ad we note sales ef 250 bbls, Ohio and Prison at 25 ath Otis ot NH, took the same view of the subject. | hollow: stores. d under cliffs, where, | Bree: aeorth ; D rk Peri, Cotter, Trinkde, Nr Giddings felt comtidemt that by the conesrted | wet buried, sufoeated and frown In heaps. ne ee? | BYUFoKeR In oue and the oxygen in tho other, without | eash. | Drudge was beld firmly at Behr Rio: Bel, Waskioaten, HE stare t2in aaval oteres. ore, Bootes. 14 eshre Susen grag ted Ripe ory a pala “ P apy communication betweea either jer, than s thin | Torat Recairrs or Propuca Behr Rio, Bell, Washtogvon, NO “goaulding, Portamoaths a E an of the trante, of, Onltioradny sa bot a deter- “The snow having commenced somewkat earlier strip of copper. Boats tH Rehr Rebeote: Woclown Porrrebe m, 2aaze. i ps hardson, Bisdon pation to push i tb ong Sie: Sade fimitved. than usual, found the brethren nearly destitute of |" [gigned JH. G. Dates, MD ; Thomas Drew,* Asso- - 17,114 Flour, bbls. 6 Schr Jan 8 Uanvard. Williams, Vitginiar tday. x she0e that wan required was tho determination. to ation, | Mowdy and ebout the time inst mentioned, it wis re- | oiate Hditor of Burrett's Ubristian Vitizun; James New. | Oate, do. ......-. 8970 Ashes, de. Schr JP Wedbeo, Willit. View a Babesake N Yack; tot, and sit tout om | Bho pow in Dre Oeees, nots eee ton; i Iicyden.* Architect; Phinea, ail ©. Mugineer; | Provisions, pk ge... 1,258 hehe Modad Piatt, Barnes, Nowbera, NG, 4 days, with aa nat, too Biiabeth J, Briggs. of Now York, conourred in the object of | and teams cama inte the elty all rate” oS Sereceee: Both PY. Biller. MD; Bev. 2. ‘Schr RL& A Stuart, Loztor, Virginia, 2 ds; toma, NJ; brigs Lyra, Rose, Ci the meeting Le was in favor ot the early admissien | the brethren bad passed the Canon in the mora bdr a er mapeere ere wipe mines oral Gets, Bwaaiborss Wo, ¢ days, | Glfans ote Sieaindseh p Hilaven (Swei) Lodereeey of California. and though he had beon # silont membor | end while loading their sleds on the mountain side, STOCK SALES. .. | “Schr Frances, Gutbis, Washington, NC, 4 da: naval Seunioos Moen tlont = during the present session, he had paid the most var- avalenche or slide of snow came down on their | We. the uudersigued, at the roquest of the propri- TOOK | atcree _ ington, NO, ¢ days, with jennings, Wace illes; Amerigs Pont attention, to the debates. und was not indifferent | track, and filed the Canon some fifty or slaty feet | stor# of Mr. Peine's invention for decomposlug water, ron and | "Schr Wim Henry, Drake, Virginia, 3 days. P08, Hasan, osheny Ang Srey by any means to the importance of immediat tion. a “4 : ve on this evening of ft jay of June, . Behr B Bi ar, West, Virginia, 2 days, i He weh in favor of the edison of aliments nso the Be anes pees ‘on thealdsct € ape Mr, Paive's residence, witnessed the process of oarbu- ‘2 Portland, 'Seoo, | Sehr Banquet, Wescott. Vira re Npethanitc whee: sic) S08... talu, drivers and teams were all saved. We mantioa | Tetting the hydrogen for purposes of lumination, and rg Haliond: wa, |S Mey Pranein! Wiliaington, NC, 6 days, with fay 15—In port, bark Equator, of NBed ond, aval stores, to Dollence & Potter. » Jones, Washington, NC, $ days, with naval 4 Jtnrarr bark Savannah, & Norihern, Railroad, Br) tp stap deat re road, 855; Belo ; 28; M) ast Beaton Company, Ship Constellation, (pkt) Allen, Li 1, Mi wn | McNair, and Carolina, Sherwo ee Tae, 7 Grocers’ Bank, $0; 5 Kxohange | , Shin Constellation, (1) fen, Liverpool, May 26, wi iaron, nue aes sbi Hound Pond, —— Rizhts. 900, 4 Georaetown, Sc; ride, Presey, and Lightfoot, Creuel A ial York 210h, uy Blake, Mawes: Gen Cass, ary, am Ghine BY Hi Wanted, fe 1; Fe ‘ Cowell, Themas, do, Sid 29th, schre Inerease, Wood, mat Go, | others; stenmer Renuobes, for Pniludelphiay 4% #84 | Maine, Rhodes, NYork stint from any other matter whatsoever. He had lise | easualities, that the Salute in su hat we saw o stream of hydrogen gas pass through tened to the discussivne of the last four or five months | to experience, whem they bare noe aaron their | ® Yolume of epirite of jig oe moapbirdeabghe ay" oon ¥ tively. but bis mind bad undergone no particular | winter's wood in the summer ; and the snow has beon | GUSrter of an bour—that before entering the turpen- | jr4// chenge. It wae time that something should be done. | from six totweaty feet deep in our Canons a great | tine it burnt with a pale blue flame—that after passing | Bi f+ ven months of the session had been expended, aud | share of the past winter. through the turpentine it burnt with @ brilliant white they bad not done more business than should bi m the 20th of January, fourmen ed from Vors | light—that the consumption of turpentine for one cupied 80 days But there were obstacloa still inthe way. | Bridger having lett their goods and rehainin, quarter of an hour, using the largest siao Argand burn this as one of the pleasures, inconveniences, oF * ort as follows:— "hs i Purvapgurnta, 26—Arr He believed that it was the settled determination of | animalsin Weber Canon, a portion ot their hoi was imperceptibie in a glass tauk containing o1 64: $3 — Wuasaneros, NO, the enemies of California. in the House, to arrest any | ing died on the way before reaching the Ganon This that the construction of the e108 Juxn 22—Wind during the day W8W. foes Ann Bars Sich, go2 inks femyory action vpen the bill while another bill pending | was the second attempt of the samecompany to pass tting apparatus was of such a nature as to pre- ieeerereaeeeaeeee 40; schre Tiora, Collins; J GQ” “ aw before the 8: it might be a useless waste | from the Fort to the valley, and their goods remained y doubt of the reality of the tacts witnessed, Welegraphic Marine ‘adwick; Jonas Smith, Nichola, irs Brows of timet ition, he thought | in the Canon om the 30th of March.” the same being teken apart in our presence, and the ¥ bee ke ‘ CuAaRLvston, June 23. Norton. NYork. Cid brig Belle, (Br Liverpool, 7 rather th it might be | The snow inthe valley disappeared in the latter part | tutPentine brought by one of our number, Mr, Drew, satan eE ne Arrived—Bark Jasper, NYork; brig Chootaw, Boston; sche | EL B Wales, Van Gilder, NYcrk. f= well to act vpon the aunual appropriations. Still, | of February, but ploughing did not commence till near | Chavlea W. Whitcomb, M. D., saw the eae for @ few ‘ pa eet ee Wilh Gasnite: Suite ne Whe TeBGY to CO operate with the friends of Califor- | the first of April. moments. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Arrived—Bark St Mary, Boston. Below bark Mayflower, Passengers Arrived. if the biil should be taken up, for her admission, | © Aswe anticipated in our last lettor, about sixty fa- | , [Signed.]—R_D. Dunbar, Prosdent of the Mechanios’ |g, yaywan, Juno 95—Cotton. Sales of the woek are | N¥crk. san Shenae Cit, of Gincgo te Wis Mary anaes nee eae cuhir duestions. Vor the presont, | milies. under the presidency of Patriarch Isaac Morley, | Aftociation; B. P. ieywood. M.D; 0. 0. Chickering, | ay follows : 203 bales at 1130; 83 at 11%: 483 at 1X; Savanwan, June 25. ey Ls ag ae eR ee une any decision be Pertvoned till Mon- | lett this place 1n October, and commenced a settlement | merchant; James Newton, Soth Miller, M.D. has seen | 191 at 11%; 1068 at 12; 210 at 121-16, 243 at 125¢; S86 | ?tived—Back Peter Domill, NYork, — Mi thire | the above on other oecasions; Ri ¢ay with « view tow more united expression from a | at Sun Pete (Sand-piteb) valley, ene hundred » RB. Barbour, has 12M; = . Quotations— cee erere C i ance of the friends of California, ty-four milessouth’ They have sufered many inconyo- | 88 the same repeatedly; Thomas Drow, Burritt's Ording ie Siri ee end We hg a Arrived—Sehre Louisiana, NYork; Nath Coobican. Uecrge 3 Parker, Gescgn Witharee’ item cll. of Obio, (tree voller.) was In favor of | piences from the deep snows and severe frosts. for want | Christian Citizen Office, 012; Middling Fair, 123 = ir to | pa eee rennet oe Sa, F 0 Hilburne, Wiliam Rabertoen, even to the superseding the appropriation | of houses and other necessaries common in old settlo- Woxcesren, June 28, 1830 Fully Fair, 12% 9 12%, Se ‘ransactions in Herald Marine Correspondence. re d not eoncur with Mr. Briggs in acting mente puijhave lost many of their cattle; but they | _ I hereby certify that, unsolicited by Mr. Paine, and | this article are very small. Only 27 bales have been Evaantown, J vpen the appropriations fret. T! was no danger | bave laid the foundation of a great and glorious work, | without his knowledge of the tim operating, that-| sold at from 21 to 26 ct: d 11 bales Stained at 9 to 10 Arrived—Ship Atlantic, Colman, fro: on that score Whether they were or wore not delayed | ard those who porteyereto the endin following the | on or about the Ist of June, twoor three weeks did mot make much difference. | couns:] of heaven, will find the meelves a thousaud fold | undersigned gentlemen as so over, for the safest way to accure Ca- | richer than those who have made gold their counsel. | nary Voightlander came i is to cutertain no other subject till she is | lor, and worshipped it as their god. Their cattle, now | Paive, and then took, by admitted living, bave been sustained by their shovelling snow | light, eat 3060, I, Somsthee with nid ~ Rice. Tien rd tale we have - note is 70 ones oes Me bet eateanee ted Bas og whaling—towed sistants, carried an ordi- | at $% cts, Naval Stores —200 barrels Turpentine have vlearaph. to the fesidaues ‘af Mr. | beac vali at $1 60 to Sa6e portals Nachange-—The xomin port. ache a et eee, aid of his hydro-electric | rate for Sterling is 8% per cent. prem. Freights — - Bagr Macuras, Jane 24. burner, in his partor. a | Freights to Liverpool bay. urning in an ordinal : ; ain advanced to %,d, for | Sailed—Schr Presto, Ingalls, Now York. Mr. Putnom, of New York, offered a resolution, de. | from the ing their provision snd seed | daguerreotype likeness of a gentleman present. The | square. 7-16d. fer Sea Islands, and 3d. for round Cot- » Malls. cloring the yy of the immediate adimissi grain.and nt them loaded teams, to supply | de; ~g ya was made between the hours of ten and | ton. Several engagements have been made at these mn Bacs of bria, for Halifax and Liver~ California Aistinet trom all bjects, and in pre | their necessities until after seed-time. eleven, P. M. GEORGE ADAMS. rates. To New York 20 cents for square and 25 cents | pool, will close at the Exchange Read' Room, (67 Exchange) Wm Harrower, Mrs An: ‘De cecence of all other measures, excepting the annual | |“ They have beon surrounded by a tribe of Indians JAMES CADY. for round bales Cotton, and 623; conts per cask for | on Wednenday, July s at half past o'clock. ‘Letters can be | mi}trt..1 m Hones Win Harrower, Wm Wateom, donm Roots appropriation bills ko iu support of | who appearfriendly, and who have snffered inuch from JOUN M'ALDRICH. Rice. hg he Valparaiso, | Jchm Poliit, Thomas Wateon, Joba Allan, Robert Cibson, the resolution In lew of the necessity which might | the measles sinco they have been among thei, and LEONARD H. MORSE. Lina, Jamel nlifornia, per ‘steamer Croacent City, | Alex Scott’ M Xutonstien, arise to pass the appro ions im advance of action | many have died, as Lave, also, most or all of the tribes : st . P ‘San Francis NeRasd Thorakill, Alt; Mr Wilmot of Pa. (tree goller) earnestly urged | ren to remain among them, and learn them how to | ourself cfan invitation irom @ friend of Be Poleg ved New Oxceans, June 25, 1850. Latior Bacs for all the West India Islands, per roval mail | Dever Porter, Jone Loolan see seuinly Dovian, Migs Hee eeee ee uiteing teylothes eaticzatt: tle | raine grain and make bread; for, having tasted a little | with two others—one a scientific gentleman—went to | The sales of cotton within the last two days have | steamer, will close at the above fice, W _— en, yeti Declan, (Mea B Bolsa, Maser pon aeeea tas Rado fbr te Frage hapa poate ge age ee nee Worcester to witnéss the new light which Mr, Paine | been 4,200 bales, and for the week, 19,000 bales, atateady | " ghe above Lotter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street. ig Holes, Miet Mary Dette, Monet Siete oe oo g Geselict in thelr duty, in allowing oth Carey Prec toe 9 3 ray Bie fh * | asserts be bas discovered, aud which has given occa- Middling has fetched 12. and fair 13'y0. Miscellaneous. Rob, JU Worlward’ Mrs ‘Lucy Maxwell ties # y ing other | of pine. bituminous coal, walt. and plaster of Paris, at | sion to eo much talk and excitement for the past | 000 bales behind for the month of MoGresor, Mise E McOregor, Mr Tis (ers to supe Tee de that great mewsure ‘this settlement.or its immediate vioinity mouth. At the outeet, we will aay, we ate just an wise | +g tag myc tony Frode +4 gb org taper re aregor, ‘Mrs Ann Pracet, Mise ann Prase Nr Otis #kod in what instance tho friends of Cali- | — ‘ ‘The Utah Lake Indians ave been vory troublesome | gs we were before, and bo wiser. On exriving ab Wer- | | “es GC 2 ‘ eran, aw en short of their duty ? for » long time; and even before the pioneers arrived | cester we proceeded to thezesidence of Mr Paine, in | Patten $7, port as improved, 770. @ S2e. .7 Mrs M'Koresay, Ro’ | » intend to impuam the motives of | in the valley, we were told by ail the mountaineers we | the southern section Of thealty, where we found ffo letters are not yet receive: — | Lalas ia jas paca Lanes om: an referred to the deci of the He met. that: they were bad Indians, and that we could | twenty to twonty Ove gentlemen, o« ke hememetwe | New Ontesve, June 27, 1850 - 2% mney, We Larone, J A Menday last aso polat, whon they not live near them in peace, and that other clans of | and sanding, several of,whom were scientific in thelr | , Cotton, Fince the Cambria’s advices, has been very take up the Oniire t iad Seaton vowels 90; Butababity | MHfaxr ene sscamehip, Me Gt went inte committee on | the Utah mation did not like them.’ On acquaintanes, | pursuits, We were courteously received by Mr. Paine, | 2ull. During the last three days, the sales have barel} h. Bs None Fs “ lady dot NOries muguese, 2: Fresch, 4 e vif 40 the soldiers of the last war. | we found all these statements true; and particularly | "The house, which {a small genteel country resi. | Teached 200y per diem. Prices are lower; good mid- | 5;"Rusei ; an, ' lady and child, A fi He wae a young member, amd | since our last communication, they have been vory | genes, was lichted wi most brilliant gas light we | ling We quote at 117%c. nations, $—Total, 274. via, tae tote oe jeuf F Meet her aud fag mation, being not as well versed in | hostile, killed many scores of our cattle, stolen horses, a lee. P. ansuned the eean Trees Marte Peon ‘of Germany: O UpaNToMORCUE eheced at New ht. Tt gare cf delicate colors, ¥ the | Tens SEARS, of New Sate | eorn, 32,000 do, The | of _ nt Beas readily distinguished as by | Fe Bae 8. Atm Wt ST the sun at noon day, He then exhibited, | market for flour is dull, while prices are without | ,§ trionds of Cal hiationed ut Fort Hall. as were here at the tim = sement rocm, bis gasometer, which was asmall | change. Thore is a fair inquiry for prime wheat, with a in the morn- | they were unanimous ia their decisign- tat it waa ne | iron vessel, in shape of a common pyramid stove, roi market, while common descriptions are dull, 1, and that they Those Indians bould be ebastived, and | standing in the corner of the room, on ® triangalat | with s drooping tendency. Corn is hot s0 buoyant, they sit til 12 8. troops at Fort Hall to do it. | box, which he stated contained his magnets and elec | but prices are as before reported. Small sales of Ohio day. if tbe question be they could mot come hither; | trodes which produced pure hydrogen gas, which be | whiskey ere making, at 220, There is nothing new in continue in AL night, if | me necrasary for the citizens to pro- Treighta. wt it till it is taken, Give bie: eke | am, whieh they did. a ty of the * aud he could | accompanied by acme of the eaid nat ng the rules | whens portion of the Indians, entronche: Sir OnTAnio, 38 tone, tate of Sas Ll nar OTA! iol ‘hoy entieman from Peunsylvania, way laid and shot at the brethren of Utah, until self. | ot maintatoed (hat California rhould take | defence demanded immediate actloa. nee ci the appropriations “ Their doings were presented to Captain Stansbury, | ssiog. however | aleo the paymaster and such officers of the U Frodk Slocum, la! On ME Mickolts, CH Mickeits, Miss B Ward, Miss Col Wood, Mies finrdy, Miss Marks, Mist Jordan and secvan Mie H Grinke, Mise Hastings, Mines W y, Monars 4 el flo Ang, RS Riveree and ohild, . Jordan, Totter, J $ Liauokely T Reed ape, but wore all Machias, 15th inst, with small and th iv ot w were placed on re tst roughly oleansed, was allowed ick are doing well. y the third ¢ ie wife and d which was seen burning. Th's dowe by sy o pipe b= th en oye ys Sap. Pm Avsaxy, June 29, 1850. e horitien: 4 he 1 k of ines jar, containing o pint ef « sot tur. and the vessel, after being th: in a deep | pontine, brought Gy one of the eompeny, where @ The receipts by eanal, since yesterday, we give as | S04 "hs vessel, after being n M B Avery. E it Swathet HY Pardy, it dell, J Foutein he! ructions ravine, covered with thick brush near Fort Utah. fought | gas was seen to bubble, and trom another pipo through | follows :—Flour, 1,000 barrels; corn, 42.000 bushels. Naval. j B Armee. WM Peek, § allen, ELS Boodley, ivania, supported the vlows of | desperately two days, the Sth and ch of February, | the same cork was carried to the burner, where it W88 | hore is hut little doing in flour; holders, howevor,are | The following vessels of the Mediterranean feed wore at ed Meative, S.A Jetes J Rebinaon, SE in favor, if neeessury.of camping | with the loss of several of their warriors. One of our | jighted. the seh May oy ° wdependenee, hearin LMeRes, erage. m of Com Mo ald = . at steady prices. itted into the Unio thren was killed, and afew wounded, whe havesince | This simple and compact apparatus. he stated con- | firm. Wheat in in limited reque r < a nae ~~ rhc ‘Putness | feeavered, ‘After & tew more skirmishes, in which none | ¢, of the greek reeret a his dike »very, the interior of ora sotinnn, WF’ Tiers bs a vesaarete logaiey bee { 2? Fes ee it i rt ee phard ww nelle E Sallivan, $ Clip t DI a a sof cours 4 no en by: 01 estern a! a 5th 6 odet fo c pi. ol 0 ¥ substentiall | of the brethren were killed or wounded, peace was re- i apparatus of course was not seen by those pre. Wi not be. 0 66%5. There la 8 moderate laquisy fo 0 piste antcs i ie rad ' w tion in the production of orrel, me duitasio toed." sent. If ther 5 fallotucr mensuree | [A private letter stetes that they killed about forty | this ene it could cored by any one present, | #0n whiskey are reported at Uo. Mr. P detached the . jar, and produced pure bydregen, which was lighted and pronounced « © the exclusion ¢ 1 other measure »—Ship Gaiens—Henry P Andrews, Mrs M Mise ME Wigeing, Win L balfour, Mrs Kate Ba Bent, Abjan t a servant, M poring the resolution, de- Adriatic, and (he Erie left on the oat Died that the frends of California had been remiss in | with a part of the ex 7 pure hydrogen by those that know it to be sue! cher, Capt, ,.Whalemen, ne their duty They bad done every thing they possibly mreinder with the teams in Yoa! Pir. ¢. Drew, ius communication in the same paper, d, to Many vate Tanvooket, 718, ahip arin, A ey, Pacitie Cogan ie ote a Wil could d under the roles of the House, crippling their | ing ro deep oxen could not tray thus «peaks of Mr. Paine, in reply to@ letter publish- |}, Sasa, of this elty, Po, P se Devereaux, Ellen ' Su! erage. elione in every movement fioulty, # portion of the way; they all arrived in safety | ed in thw Troy Whig ‘ia cetaceans i tute Oxter Bends Sesh. te bit Tbepeeuciee teak ore ham 0) . ys 4 Pal in a . te fr Allen, of Mase. (tree soll.) waa in favor of Calle | about the vsth of Mai The company went rout ‘The men who detame Mr. Paine snd deery his inven- Died, servant, Mise : Mrs George. aw ave frnia (y advanee cf the appropriations, or after them, | more than three bundred miles, and over the rim of | tion, it will be found. are jo almost every instance per- th of June, Bnexezen Warwoow, aged 73 27th, ship Tamerlane, Wagedorn, Sa- ui ¢ Derhem, Min ftivanell, Miso Dem, yaey, Mr, and i if reeemary a the caucus might decide, the Basin Pinto the borders of the valley of the Colo | gong who have not secn the light or examined the in- e residence of his som, Kbeneser for wh hing noes tia fort Hise Fi au nye , Sir Puttam's the friends | radu, pnering tracklee# mountains, covered with deep | genious mechanical contrivance by which the water | 72 Prospect street. Brooklyn senereseee Apel 6 Rambler, Houghton, 3 Au Levy Lyons, Me 0 2 of California, of for her ad- | snow, aud followed by excessive cold weather. the | fs decomposed; and who have litte or no knowledge | ° “ile friends of the femily aro requested to attend the | Sen Tublis during the vast fo 5 » ected upon. r » all other | mercury im several instaners falling twenty degrees | of the man . funeral, alss the Brothers of the Wesbington Lodge | sitn'horist, Seine fe So men Snally adopted, with but two or three | below sero, They found somesmall vi The writer of the communication might have saved | Ne 1 of U. A. O. D., and the order in general, this | $0 rp; Feb dich, Sraith fier Se a a a or ne snow, warm and weneent his credit «om his discovery, | (Sunday) efternoon, at 4 o'clock. Mareus, Osborn, FH, LESS sicitatiag ales & motion of Mr Dety, th ueus adjourned to | ments; one of which is Little ‘ he had epok hanteal skillin terms On Saturday. June 29, in the 28th year of her age, ’* mm +t again op Mepday next, at 8 P.M tign a vettiement the present seaton; good water, irom | more respectivl than a © The Worcester County | afr, Ler isa Taian woon, wife of Me. Isherwood, art: | »4,st'et from Capt Oardner of ship Latte, Rook represent trom the New York delegation | ore. and wood are abundent ittle, comparatively, | Mechanics’ A tion, L dowbt not. is composed of as | tiet of the Bowery Theatre. to ep, bd to New Zealand. this evening Meesre Diigge, Hugh White, Putnam, | could be learned of the vegetable of mineral produc. | intelligent ana well railled » body of artizans and scl- |" Relatives and friends, and the theatrical profession | A letter from Payte in May last, reportebaring heart from, cwny, burrows, Schoolcraft, Spalding and Gould, | tions of the country through which they passed; but | entific men ae ean be found in any similar assoolatic ersily, are requested to attend her funeral, this | ®° doe, & c . 200 probably ome or twe ore | they saw enough to know that popular geographers | god it must be preeumed that they have formed a very | nday) afternoon. June 30. from her late residence, At By. ney Your repirter bas to say, that he did not hear the | have hitherto known less of its prominent features. | didterout estimate af Mr Paino's selientific attainments | No. 35 Bayard etrect, at 3 o'clock pen till too late in the evening to makes | Suffice it to eny, there is yet room. in the valleys of | and mechanical rkill, or they would not have placed |“ On Saturday morning. June 20, Mrs. Jousa A. Pou- © believes, however, that | the mountains. for all who can be contented with | him, for v im succession, a chairman of the | weir, in th year of her age. dings t industry. ease and seclusion,” committee up. c d discoverios, at | Her friends and acquaintances are reapectfally {i February, a severe shock of an earth- | poth of their exten heid in this city in | yited to attend her funeral this (Sunday) moraing, or from Capt Gardner of ship Lalls. Rook, NB, re~ mos 4 COMPLETE PRACTICA disease ree, Cusbinan, b 3, Wade, * Bradbury, linte of tenoy, Ke. i. 14 plates: price $1 spondence. th ¥. The health of the peo- | 1848 and 1849. The published reports of that cominit- | half past eight o'clock, from her late residence, No. 11 id ot fe aeave TRINGER'R TOW NSE brs rors, Jume 29, 1850 * represented the | tee, which were drawn up by Mr. Paine, might prove, | Jaco areet, S52 Pe we. cristae CAPR oo was ot aperm noe eo vais ot | Broadway si Th " Absalom Perkin ly, | even to so dull comprehension as this writer's, that |” On the 2th of Juns, Wi..sam Onaw, in the 494 yoar | socoannt oll. Reports at Ooean Island, no date, bark Can Pry7® LYING IN ASYLUM.—COMMUNICATION® ap hts o8 Ee », CV. Spencer's wife, sisters | tr Paine was somowhat acquainted with mechanism, | of his age | more, of St John, NR, with 200 bbls sp ofl Syd- aT re lee ter oleaien te te aa > Two of the worst of sur ristous fire compani Jane Hall, Turley, Steward and Tomperon. and nota bad scholar either | "Hie iriends are invited to attend bis funeral, from | © his Py or left Syd last, P. mini Mc yamoneing and Franblin [ese companice— ha The General Assembly of Doverct bas been in session | The writer in the ~ Zroy HAig.”’ in order to sustain | No a2 Lewis treet, (Sanday) June J0th, at Qovsloek, | $ shove I d created Weber, Great Salt Lak 1 " | at different times. his own ignorant and egotistical opinions, makes the M. His remains will be taken to Greenwood 0: bo arras rbanded, by an order | Tesh, Saupete Youb and Tulle counties—extablish attempt fe bring in the testimony cf Dr. Charles T & ' wae ne The Sherif wae | Courts, erented Sheriffs. Cometables, Justices of the kson, of your city, in support of them. He says | fp this city, on Priday ove June 2%, suddeniy, the affair attended to; #0 these peste of | Marehal and sae ae Saye Be D of at pe, ee S a so ~- ; of inflammation of the by , wite of Charles | none 7 AY te 7 - 1” be ef jurisprudence ey have oxton, aBy, ifiedly. that turpentine net) Webb. », \ ~ coh 5 svosing to tho ont ony wines iversity at Great Salt Lake City, | carbonize gas, unless heated. How true this may bel | The re friends of the family are roquented | 4,\' Aterioas whaling shy Bowers, 004 tons, wae ronan. Meer everanse s ball oBawensgy | Bony ed ropriated for its benefit $5000 » year for twen- | cannot say, but one thing is certain—that Dr. Jackson att ‘ at 2PM. at her lete | with all ler masts, sails, Fr ; merceres th re ~ warhes Gane beteoen be paid out of the public yoo has recently bad an opportunity of seeing xperl- residence, 210 West Fifteenth street, without farther | t» Ceptain Towns at Brom for pease Ley ey Peaekiie fi py ‘Ge little has been | ment performed, of corvonuatag, by depess gas with invitation. Her remains will be teken to Trinity that con sa the tule war tated Gneea ae last fail The | cold turpentine. and that after beholding it, Te | Cemetery for interment . ay ag f f 7 Rd ieatuned sarees a at marked that he should be very careful what be said In thie city, June 26. Lovra Havenaree Coman . ‘nies were the terror of Moyamensing, | Isid, nd the aqueducts. from the warm springte the | shout the invention in future. aged 2 yeste and 6 months, Also, on the 2th, Aver. gm rome fe - red tat s, | public baths. are rapidly progressing. and they willbe np due time Mr Fditor, the public will have oppor. ao § months. and Gearacos, aged pooweitce Namen tags mag x in a short time tunity to judge of this discovery for themselves ; ected to be from the © eritered to ee Tiector, Smith, N PARIS AN deeenee. Call and see the certifestes for cures of « Wevisea of” sovae in fege de teeasy tone he C o x . yeision. al it. Nocturnal mi Devlin: t et te dry from Brest down 4, Ro, and was Rocks ft £500—[8; et epptain, who hed bee ft § ble * ugh te make him steer | Feady for Rng! | é «Captain Stansbury, with his Topograpbioal Engi | meantime let mo desler in gas, or speoulator in oval, ee aeas tak teas Sande heme | neers are surveying Grent Salt Lake. and the adjacent | finegine for a moment, that (his grand and benafler Pe, ., — arma <i Bere byword, Property depr d where they held | Country, for the purpose of mapping, which, whee | dire be pee Gown: by, oe nee SS W 13 miles o will unquestionably be very interesting te | gneery by the Ignorant — It fens sure to be sent pt. Jo broad, for by it they will better ler | forth upon its mission of good through the earth asthe jn the revenue fervice twenty-five years, iative locations.” | mua into tise to-morrow ; and then those who have pally respected for his urbane and gentimanly deport- Pt They are among the things of the past There is a good deal of Iamentation about the divpo- | exhausted the vocabulary of teproschfol epithets t0 meut, and bis unewervitg attention to duty. Seal beuven, ond may they never sevive et | sition of © the Sainte” to go hunting afte gold in Call- | apply to the inventor, will be glad not to hare it te sega tet wet fornia, but guards ate placed around # in the | membered againet them that they sought, by misrep- fay, and vast unoccupied lots of ground in the midet of our great city left vacant, because property heiders were afraid of am investment. attest their bapefal in from, Fortean for NOrloans, was signal- hi) 8 ni ood 8 Liver fl pocket, was one May 2, to clear the South fe from NOrleans for Liverpool, Jane 19, G > - worsens of # the elders. tation and falsehood, to ruin the character of « | TELLIGENCE, ee. Intere from Santa Fe. | Pe"Furnecce end fueges ore mutch novded Bere, foe the | Tee'whe was suahered such hosting tlenings epee the | A RETIME IB arhara, Clit} sf and. trom Londonderry for Phila MASSACRE OF AMREICANS TY THE INDIANS AT | punishing of mill itens, machinery, farming utensile, | whole race of mankind, by this, the grandest discove | Galyhia, doe $5, tee 20.50, Tog 190. (ers hemes, 0 WisOn MOUND. he | Sulinary vessels, railway tracks, and many, other bas ever been achieved by the amiod | Bd Sy Pr ey Tn an War Rontog inom Tedepondences ender Gots of | ‘Bisse, end wo bepe thet Kiger Pratt bes cioendy eoad prot bane nas igo June 2, New York pilot bout No.6, steering MSE. the 17th inst , anys -—My letter ie once more the bearer | (7 ‘trast he will mot lose sight of the night of the 27th | Foreign Ports. Of sad tidingsto you Other victimes, Im sddition | this important object against another winter. Inat., after the clone of a cirows perfor iu whieh | Genres. Jape p-Me as eee ee oe wretly thoes of last fall, be led the let, already larg | _,This eireular is dated 12th April. and contains many | Mull Deys was killed. A number of men and WoMeD | gig tease word (pede Liverpool, © H Mar 45 “yh: vat of deaths cecasioned by — of 4 led by & other refereners to the immediate affairs of the ohare! | were y injured. | wate aoe lee {i as, Heide By’ in BH in >. gL No Am ves in por. Yiediettve Caeee OR Caen: cheat at ous Se ee eee —— ns Harry: Hinedow: Ve Ary ship Kingwoon, (of Lan friend. ie just im from Sante Fe, in ady Army intelligence. 2 ioe, Salter, Bal Bithes & Hoffer; Meta, De Tarde, days, bo revarn oon with pas ef rhs A yg ep ty The United Slaven transport sveauner Padhlon, Caps b aidan Puen Tiapke—tenry Trowbridge, Whittlessy, Barbadonm tease | “"Penwasnnco, May 28—Marks lows, Coffin, 43 days trem my \ . of Boot ene, . Wai , » . win Sha“tabtes, ‘(Caners and citisene of Mexico and | Baker, arrived here yesterday from Vort Brooke: she woenat, Jone 9-6 P. Brews, Savannah, Baittwore, diet, be i to Ric Janeiro; Muskingam, (roe! trem Taranaguestrig West ah ee 0 a Way 17, bark Cooawek, BaF thie State, make wp the mumber. They state, that at | left there on th jen. Twiges took hit leave | the announcement made this forenoon that the | the eame morni h | Go; Genie (a Balohen: Achil uel Jove ena the’ ares Ass an lettbomens. (oep | Pus coagenaee of the 7th Regiment of Infantry came | Pacific's news bad reached Hailfax, with ise pablice | Om (unis (4% live (ites be nt Ate \e ‘ about 1 P.M. took the buat. | e everen the Paehion, they are on their way to Jett tion in an extra Herald, at tod arrow 2 Prem pep aria their seetens Tiny overs | ton Barracks. The following tamed officers ate At | ness community by eurprise, aad bad a tendency to | t the patty cousisted of Messrs. T | tached to the regiment :- Irevet Col. J. Plumpton, | yee ee) oy ace beeadstaite. Up to th Mehta 7 ned ™ ‘Goldate commanding Tth Ipfantry; Brevet Capt. Gardoer, - fai bre—Italian, Peckett, eecnik, Gnas Adjutent revet Tet Lieut. W. K. Van Bokkelen, | reecipt of tho m there wade fair business donsin | hew & Co; Forest King, Mandouil, Hy } ermaster ; Assistant Surgeon, GK. | cotton Afterwards there was nothing transacted | fetreg Alwermae, Sent Foie Toatel George Andrews, Tth Tafentry, Browet ij ne ~ exhibited no ch whit ehmend; 4 of | ip: Po whiting, commanding company K; Bre. | Forth reporting Flour exhibi snge, while . Alexa’ Brie Leonidas (Sard), Radi eneen, Friese, AO Rossire ed From indiestion pea for the wight, ere killed, and early in the mor 1 » ce where ing company P; Uapt, | thers was s falr buriness doing im this Stato and Wea. | Bert esses ne / te surrounded aud cut of Two of the .omeneen compan? Bi reves’ Majer | t and medium brands Small asia of | Piven Wil Boece, . , for Glowese- See Oe eee seere ike hernens, | pest Vou Damm MK Stevenson, Reeves lat | 6 were made at fi priees. Corn was 4 Maasarale, P90 Curlew, (Be) round it, sed the mules io the harness, bop \ . om p I; 2d | held at ft dearer than Sefore the news, pila. 4 y toc Meveral of the abeore party ve is _ : F! Zon” Senceetien tomoete with pretty -~ = fy be — cy news ean Sos wee tis breety _—* Jes © Long, ag hs bad Dano: (of Duadury) for " ur piece, and men who were very muc vet. A, 6 Base, 6 cy ew | Seow aent Q firmer. Pork ene in do} en, Sr Marri Brig bordel Sue of by lettere le leh, aeent med mens Co. B obo ‘a Co i 48; C0 a yer * bg ey mi at Biramsbip City ¢ Glance: Naribews, Glegsew, fons it "Ee dace, Sune erie Adgle PR isdcenyrenkiis, tig. one of my letters left here, sceorm pen; Co yy Sal-B - , at ld pric eof wee quiet. Cut ments ' abip City a Trev in, ‘Coma, Je 7 Nedelphia. mail, to tak 1 = are Crigeme Creve, Sune | bat eeetion. Lard wae in fale demand. ot all oe re Breet ch is Bae rien Sheers. Sosre | M4 x ‘Chapta, Colter, from Sea eaneed. Ay ha Domestic Misec . | lowrr rates, Coffee was fru, aad smail unten of prime | 5.0.5) isi Ty aeae te he bark Lock Lives Sob, tee 8 | 9 op ped 0 - 7: m 4 whee, Ce | Rio were made nt about ye advance, Sugare were | jh ion Gl, Rr soht Penelope, from Pirmeath for Ale: ‘week hae the tien _ ve ve atendy, with » fair business doing Gring 2th, lat 40 96, lon 70.24, ship Constellation, from Liver d inet. two hundred and sit botien had | Asres — The market wae quiet, with anles of 30 bbie vom the wreek of the steambest Grif. at £6 7 fee pote and $6 00 for pe ff sehrs Duxbary, Morse, from Bos one, Hardin aTy ry bg Se 0, Sai 5 So" 1Heer kad Old for fabnace, to loed sung nen of mach pro- There were Viento Pint | rede during t be shia noe to attale the obj Tp te th ply deplored here, and bet thas brew tere * t ~ Fie — The eal ith ® bisek Home Ports. 4 fth on Lake Erie $ y ow hos bed oe jo one age G ‘Among the emigrants at 8t. Louis, for California. are | te S80 Phi aS Charieston, 00 | Atouers gone sare, wig PY Sere Bye NYork. | 2 bled tg te yao Bry , two men, father and son, aged reepectively 104 and 19 AT, Teeton & Ge. Sven teak, we im | Sd ivan. beige Cres tint ; adn Www bad gordi ia We. Brown's wagons. waa | 140 j to riraight Brate ‘, Sf : ottinn, for Charleston. neseey Center, Philedelppio. Smith, Martinians. sing ponte Sv, in advance eS tip waekes, Se "There or ty two deaths by cholera in &i Loula, | GE 12% » $6 RIS fer pure Gepeese gt Peabedy. Liverpool May 18. wi “E sehg Dengsl, in, NYerk; doop the gg oem oa ‘cn eas Se Goring the weeb ebding the 144k inat | temey Ohio, 025m 90 W for famey Concees, $0 12% & Shae adwonern te CM Marshall Co. May 2, IAt gears engeg 4 im me rehend