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a” ed, ii ving postponement arty, tho republicans of 183%, but the Court of General Scesions. Lrarien.—The demand was good, but the present ‘4 Pome aby ope the taking up Bnd es 2 arena loyal monarchists of 1860; ‘cause why? they erjey Before the Recorder and Ald. Morgans and Smith. stock was for below the amount wanted, Large sale $$$ from the eots of office; and the tories of 1857, who hurry duty 2—The Grend Jury.—The following named | were making, to arrive, at very full prices. It wasthe Pert of New York, July 3, 1850, order, in- | up the republicans and +ympathixers abeop ston qualified to act aa m keperal opinion ontertained thas the fail supply would —_—, "— sith ; MARITIME INTELLIGENOR, | ,Nrvrern Ju ag deipiaia, Ct was overruled, as was also snother motios ether side; and the Ga geplemen were this morpi: ine, as the tpecial , he subject of consideration, At | ing dogs, are bow converted to the sa caso | bere of the Grand Jury for tho July term:—Alfred H. | be worth 10 cents per Ib. more than the preseut. from Wither ek id on far oul in support why? the have lost those eweets!! Who will not | Clark, toremy Mepry Hart, Rowland 8. Malley, Nel- | ite more thorough tanning; it boing Keon thi eof the G vase. From his argument ree with the dirappointed candidate who declared | rem Semmir, Levi Apgar, Heary M. Carponter, Hdward | vere were doing their utmost to brin, Tenement ee and calculated E piace that ‘politics is curious.” Morghton, Charles Olmstead, Jeseo D. Price, Israel | better perfection, Hemlock sole of ‘the cabinet in a very popular position before the coun- | Mr. oulton’s resolutions were debated two nights. | Suydem, Jobu B. Waistell, Jobn Grand, Jorome Fisek, | worth 16!-c m17c.; middling. do. st 1) try. But the sounter argument of Master Brooke gave | On the first occasion, after some time, the House was | Jaines Little, Jeol B, Purdy. Hiraw Raynor, Rdward | st lie a 150; Hood damaged at 13}0. # 14340 ; ws the reverse of the picture, in colors as black as ® | counted out, aod upon the final debate only sevon | Sherieck, James V. Seaman, James NM Townsend, Geo. | do. at 1040. & Ile., and Ohio Tough at 2e a 220 piece of arrant swindling eould make it members voted for them; but many others stated that | G. Taylor juror Mot asees.— There was a fair inquiry ts-day for Oubs | Eidridge, Philadolphis Mr. Breck, of Kom , followed in defence of the | whon the question was fairly before the country the; The Recorder charged the Grand Jury briefy as to | molasres. and the enles add up GU bhde at 206 Sebrr—Maria, Greenleaf, Ch Olne: Do- Fe haul of $115,000 from the Treasury, by Mr. | should voto in & diferent way from that which this | the duties which appertained to their office, and tho | Oirs.—There was an active demand to-day, for lin- | mocrat, Chivents, Yarmouth, Sard H Braine: Michipeas rawford, ebarged with the safe-keeping and impar- sture forcing of the quertion upon the House | graud inquest retired to commence their Labor. seed. of both descriptions, and still better prices have | Wyatt, Haltimors, Jolmeon & Lowdee: Panthes, Kayuor, Emily © ts Naw Haven, Ji st L&W armstrong, 1 ‘ike, St Oroiny hh Danie ‘arvis, Sone. "bid Souhe ashe hb SAM ote 9, The €. 7 w * 5 ohre Rosamond, Ri Me * > 7 Vibladelpbia, J Mek, & Co, Eldridge, Boston. W~ Arr sobre |, Rioketson, tlally honest disbursement of the public moneys of his | obliged them to vote, No politician in Canada has | — The Case of Camade Dennerumma, charged with Marry- | wen reolized The stock was not very heavy, and the ol ‘i . do fe tuck: Gopattnent, and not vested, os an hones man, with | the clightest doubt that the noxt general election will | ing @ Gul under Fourleon trare of cigee This coco was | Cathet beat ant Upward tendency, ‘Phe traasaotions | S0¢P—Bristol, Philips, Hemietts, Keod, Philndeiphia: Bligh age am agemcy 86 collector ef claims while holding lay the foundatien for an entire jebange in our con- | continucd to-day, agaregate 8,000 & 4.000 gallons, at Tée. for Mnglish, in = Arrived. ‘* York: Darl Francis, Parris, Portland for New the keys of the Troasury. Yet Mr. Breck defended | stitution Emilia Corrao sworn for the detenee—I wm the wife | cesks, and i7e. a Teo. for test American, in thevree Yt pe Pere lay on eta ay Eo etn ry are him, and defended bie pocketing the $115,000. In all The Clergy Reserve question, the great question of | of John Correo; I lived at No. Murray street, on the | whale oil continued quiet, witbout sales of moment, Fp cere nongge . aS. oe New Loxvon, J schr Me: of thick fogs, light, westert at 46 19: Jow'35 10, ange = ongress, hance for Londen; 1th, 30, saw large quantities of 16 Jom 66 15, pasnod ir brig Itera, bound Wi 290 06%, spoke ship Victoria, for London. this we are willing to concede that Mr Breck is sia- | the session bax been soveral days under discussion, snd | 6th of April last; [ am twenty-nine yenrs of age; 1 |" Puovisions.—Pork—There has been no ulceration cere, without regard to consequences; bus mark you, | certain resvlutions introduced by Mr. Price, a member | wrote a mute to Mr. Mott, tha eonnscl for the defence. | potiecd in the market te-day, whiw the demand was the is retained at home if be should submit himself to | of the government, adopted. ‘The principal resolution | Q.—Did you ever admit to Mr. Mott that you gave | pretty Snir, The vale were sbout OO) barrels, ab $10 dem constituents tor another election to Congress, And | was culy carried by @ wajerity of two. which is roxard- | your cooggnt to the marriage of the prisoner with your | (234 for mors, aud SH 02%; for prime. ect was in stem: af Mr. Brock is not rewarded with rome foreign mission | ed as practical defeatot the measure, This rosolution daughter? (Question objected to by the prosecution, | dexrand, but holders were asking prices above t jout for Pre Prapepina, July Martford, Cid brig David K All n. bh dat 4 lat 40 33, low , (not Baker) Pp isior, © verpoo, ' : i. for this disinterested service, we apprehend it will by | recognised the veated rights” of those bodies whe | aud ruled out by the Court). 1 have been to Mr. | viowsof buyers, which checked operations, ‘Tive sates paibgiaccioe, Croke, erga it eh ee EA rare at eating Aa gh lcbtyg ot mph Yove's labor lost, and the lors ef an uble man of the | now receive mouey from the Clergy Reserve funds, | Mott's ofice three times. (Leiter shown] I wrote | wore of w fetail character, at pr wa, Bluthen, Liverpool, May 0th, with mdao sce ewe Cut | ship Jom id age, to Siete, Garcuer'& Howell, Has had from SW to NW during the whole 0. ari ‘whig party in the Hou which the party that supports Mr. Price aud tho pre- | that Jetter toMr Mott. The letter was bere read:— ofa things of whieh the prople of this country are | sent government deny. The attempt, therefore, to * confirm the doxbtful title of religious bedies to State jealous, siuce the Swartwouting epoch of Martin ¥ war Charleston; sebr xcuse mo for asking you that favor; will orted. Beef hams continued very quiet, at Trion lite Marts" ootee, Ue bees | at Coreen. Phitaseleins ti ‘ ; ‘ : to meet me at the ferey of Albany. 1! $134 $173 60, Lard wae iu limited demand, with « luren, it is ofthe syetem of the “pickings and stealings” | suppert will place the government hors du comsas with | would wish to speak to you verry impsrtent. 1m | firm aaiket, and sales of 220 barrels and tlorees, at , Shiel », June 2—are bark Chas Devous, Bailey, Siorra ef their hard earned It breeds extravas their whole arty. and they will never dare to facethoir | wach by husband aud. trionds of my husband. Leant | 6c, a 670.’ butter and cheese were unchanged, edt, Shields, 8% days, with igs Gaselie,, Munroo, Segue & Sraedes Pasea, and waste, and bigh tariffs, and broken banks, and pa- | constituents, The utmost indignation prevails through- | tell you all withouth seeing you. My plan is so 48 you Rice.—There was fair business doing for export, and Arg) Hoven, Bremen, 45 days, ballast, with ©, Simonton, Yur; Ophir, Imzrahean, der Vc nies, and bankrupt laws. and shin pissters, and cer- | ous the country. I gave an outline of the stato of this | seo it. Iam tw in the countoy at t¥e present 1 L0P% | we note sales of 1 casks. ut $3 O24 with 101 passen, ve TRS kiemann. Monday last i Filsworth for NYork. Sid 30th, Mary, Smaish, Fuptions of all sorts, Amd whatever, therefore, may | question ina previous letter, and neod not repoas it. I | you will excuse such besutiful writings. Please give | Reat Matars.—The following property was sold to- bag erp trie Cty Cd ag ote ge ae remngie helalhg9 ia de the desision of the House, or the judgmeut of the | may remark that these resolutions contemplate an ad- | answer, for I will bee there,” day:—1 lot in Third street. between Beventh and 7 es 4 » aes Coenann. Jone 10—-Aze sehee Fre Dist, Maen aoe Supreme Court, that higher tribuual of public epinion | dress to the Imperial parliamont, arking that body to (Signed) HMILIA CORRAO. | Kighth avenues, 25x10. $1,000; lease of lot, with dwell- Windsor, N3, 14 days, with | NYorks ota oR Btonington. Sie sehr eee hhas condeuined the (iaiphin, will condemn it, and all | repeal an Act which it Is alleged stands iu the way of | phitipo Donnarumma sworn—I am 19 years of age; | img, in Thirty-second ‘streot, between Ninth and SAVAWWAN, June 27—Arshipa Chaos, Paxton, NYork: Ma- oonceraed as apologiete or pleaders in palliation of the | Provinelal Jegialation, and there is little prospect of | 7 am thy aon of the defendant, who is $6 yeats of 8 Tenth avenues, 25x100, $400; also, noar Ravenswood, ‘au, Pictou, NS, days, with | sion, Johnson, do; brig Georgiana, Bedell, do; sehr Sowehere fraud. The Hourv. we believe, will oondemn it. If their complyinw with such a request. Under the cir- f witness testified to tho fact of the girl coming to his | 1lot on the read leading from Willlamsburgh to Asto- Id ship John & Alber: we have this question for future agitation. | father's lodgings with ber clothes in # bundle; | Tia. 100x626, 53 00, B.” ry East Haddam, 2 days, in ballast, te 1 cer Ti—Arrschrs Planet, Keene, Suffolk, ‘tt is to be carried up bo the Supreme Court, aud the: = oumstances, A burg, do. cy ebniculity of the law, the thing may Tho bill to repeal the Usury laws has been throwa itnesa knows the bond: | | Svcax —'There was more doing in thie staple, and sor, N3, 10 days, with ore ch w Pbutiewill net do, It will not answ out hy a French majority, nearly all the Upper Canada | Writing ef” Svs Oorrus (utiee shown) Believes tno | holders were semething frmer, rhe salen comprived | piettarcire , ~~ tle, C Set Be Sharon Thon tic Wik Sehreges, The people wight sanction the decision, if it » | embers voting for it. A few more votes of this kind. | jetter to be in her handwriting. The letter, which was | €0 hogsheads Porto Rico, at ie; and 170 hogeheads | Schr ila, (Br) Jenne, New Carlisle, NC, 20 days, with 19 Grande, Sla 30th, b bec; schre ‘Three Ma lain Mr Crawford, and all fair and above beard; bus | will seal the fate of the Union. Resolutions in favor ot | wrinen in French, is ax follows -— Cubs Muscovads, at the same rate. erat Tatlebes f Sag Harbor) Rooke, Apalachicela, 18 ineib! it is a different ease with the Secretary of War, and | commuting the Seignorial tenure in Lower Canada, : Arn. %, 1850. Tonacco.— There was considerable encouragement in | gay with eotton ts tartare) Rooke Apalacbionls, the history of his management of it as a cabinet of- | have been paseed by large majorities. Other looal mea- Dwak Son Ca; —I,hope that you will iorgive me | the prospect for holders. The inquiry was quito ani- | “Wh Delaware Holtroc Seer, nue ete awny | Ue have bean fniro uoed and discussed, but there all the sufferings that you (are caused); but I thought meted, at welight improvement on all descriptions Schr JQ Adams, Ni ene Perino tra of ow Set us why wos California set aside to-day; and why | are nono in which your readers wo take much in- id we pause For y er, to e tales fimce our last are—of Kentucky, 150 ho; Bebr Ellen, “i phias Le did the California caucus fail in the House to night? | torest, The session will probably last. a month or two | L, Wi Well to cause you te marry my dausht Te. © 80.1 50 hogaheads Virginia: at OXe 6 | Se is Se ey Re ee ee vo sband’s Giovanni's td. 98; Sete Patriot First, large body of the friends of Califoraia did not | Jonger. ‘The Retrenchment Committe are hard at | [OU;°Ra to eface ail my husband's Giovaun Sobr Joha, Sleeper, Cure, Wm Losier, Miss Molly, DrJohn Keating, Von Gre~ ; : ; t Thave done more Marim than good. and have .j add bogsueads Maryland, at4%o. The demand : a beweki, of Ber! care to play svsond fddlv to the free-soilers who got | work, and will report in favor of reducing salaries to | gered you more unhappy, But courage; I trust sbings | fOrexport war fair, but not at all equal to that for | S0ht 7Blon, Bucklin, Thomast AL. pm phazinogr— Packet ship Ashdurton—Dr Win Doherty, te nw oeenien i snd, recondiy, it was suspected | quite a republican standard, will cliange for the Letter. I beg of you to keep this | home consumption Sehr Wa Burk, T wisend, Baltimore, 3 days. pase ia Rev Robert Dickerson, lady at the confurion which would follow the diseussion The crops are doing remarkably well in all parts of | 4 secret to every one that I gave it you. Louise | | Wiisssy,--At the opening of the market to-day, a | Soir Robert Poliets, Godlvey, Aubec, 10 daga, 47 children; Campbell Hon- Of California, as & separate measure, would strengthen | the province. PUBLICOLA, thinks of you, 1 wish you all sors of happiness, and ing was exhibited for Prison, with welos at | Sebr Eide tendolph, Bargets, Plymouth, NO, 6 days. Beker snd child, R M Maen, ‘the Omnibus in the Senate. That is to say. it was found SES RYU py bless you with tho snored benediction 26e., but closing rather dull st 25\e. for Prison and | febr Splendid, Bounell, Richmond, § days, ut that the leaders of the Omuibus in-the Senate al- Turkey and the United States, Tem always your motucr, HW. CORRAD, | Ohio, with suies ot 120 barely, Dradge was dull, and | BOLr Tuyrenis, Lewis, Baltimore. 2 day Bare ban fer hee eantaneen tn tn the House £0 fake UP | we hale cece Melee te Temes igenCEE sctoan | (Supersccibed “Te Mr. Camillo Donnarumme, beid atpese., time and interest, Bett iliac romp New Been PEIN era jpg pry ‘they saw it would instantly lead to trouble ; and thon, | ¢ttleman at Constantinople, of late date, which mon- | 18 Che prison, Centre etre} v rik Noxtt Rivex Boats Tis Monmine. pod TN tea te eae dleworth, J R Middlowor'h, D § Littieseld, WW Mir. Foote would cet up in the Senate ang say, “Les us | Uons, incidentally, but we doubt net correctly, that As the prosecution bad endeavored to ++ 6.728 Provisions, bbla. Scbe Franklin, Ni LF Sherburne, S Brownell, N Hilton, B® Lovell, Joan Ai ass thiscembined bill. The condition of things in | OF able Minister, Mr, Marrh, has succeeded in per- | witness (Buscienai), whe testified oa the Whiskey. bbis...... 221 Onts, bushels. . Sebr Wm Henry, Fa ye Beary an Peed HWE, Sane @ House shows that Calitoruia, separately, can never | 8Uading the Porte to send @ public agent to the United | the trial, the counsel for the defence intr Ashes, bbls... . + 163 Corn, bushels Sehr Narcisea, Jones, Bostor lathaway, evan, E Capaux, J Capaus, inders, Ke Sebr Increaso, Wood, Thomaston, 5 days. bert Seaton, Wm King, een in that body sud if therefore, the friends ot Califor- | States, aud that be would set out ina fow days for | nessos to prove that ho was worthy of b Sloop Thos B Hawkins, Jones, Previdence, 2 days, — Mia wich heradmissien, let them unite with us,and | America, Nominally, the agent comoe to inapect our | point Mesers. Sechi di Casali, editor of the Italian Cotton Trad ars this wijustment of the whole question, or Califor- | DAY, €o., and this iv a main object of his mission | paper in this city, and Dr. Valontine Mott were called. | Whe movements in this stapls in this country, u Below. PUCCINI RRP ocean pert where °F | But the Porte has other objects in view. He will | ' dlenry A. Mote, laq., being sworn, tostitiod that Mrs. | ger teenioten dates, im each of the past three peace, | Belrig Bellona, from Trieste. - WO a Se oe ce With such » suspicion, many of the friends of Cali- | be directed to see everything worth examining, and | Corrao told him that she wrote the lover in Preach In | wure ssannexeds 7 p Jvty 2—Wind st suuriso NE Meruaianrs oy Corton wm raw Unreno Graves. | git with fog Bxports to Great Britain since Sept. 1, 184 wnd was jea- | Corresponding datos last year. “ “your before. . . Stock in New York and porte of receipt. Corresponding datos last yoar... “ “year before. moridian, SE; at sunset, moved se East Broadway. Office hours, ds ly, from & fornia in the Hiouse resolved to cut loose from tho free | Will report on our power and resources, our productive | Mr. Dornarumma M. co's famo is alread; sollers and their movement, and to keap California | Imcustry, Ro. ; back « little while, #0 as to afford no thunder to the This mwission—by making the Qunibes in the Senaty if Herald Marine Correspondence, Sobrs Ef from Thomaston for Nortel rs Effort. Grant, from Thomaston for Norfolk; of are bas NYork for Bostou; Luoy White, J bere [ot suceoansful and. sinequalled | proteaai : Yhieb is entirely his own, thrcughout the whole of Ruro patecent Laas White: troated generally with oqual success, and in the yyernment of the Sho eaid thet sh but to let ittight its way out by | Porte better aequaiuted with our institutions and our | the marrisge. Sho told me that her h countey, its extent, retources, and power—cannot fail | lous of Donnarumma’s attentions to h Thoro were only a dozen attendants at the California | to be productive of benoficial results; and we have no | saw fit to consent to the marriage: to « caucus called to might, composed of the leading free | doubt that our government will do overything in ite | She told me at one time tl soilers, and finding that the experiment was a failure, | Power to facilitate the operations and objeots of the | questions ar zt duly,1—No ar they adjourned to Saturday night. Tho reasons given | gent, 8s well as to secure the making of # proper im-| her iu cours and that ahe studied them every day, Receipts at port sincs Supt. 1, 184 t—Solir fort; alse, sour Buergy, Merchant, loading | #horteet perio, Ly a mode trlpiceceys mk yn above will accoumt tor the slim attendance. The | pres#lon upon him. & Charles G. Lafata. being sworn, tostitied that Mrs. | Corresponding dates last year. . fer Becton. Earon's Nacx, July 1, | # Sharp. Old Brid friends of California, ax a body, did not care to play | | The Turks, we understand, are jealous of the great | Corrao told him, last sammer, that her daughter was Moers bet ston pasting tbe. pinse By: aeniidks vy Dr. §| The number of ves gt it the month of June, 15, was 2,521, viz: 2 shi 5 1,297 sloops, 39 propellers, 277 steamboats, im “year : “Gummy to the free sollers. wor did they care to fur- | Ruropean powers, and strongly inclined te be on the | marrisgeable, aud that she was about 14 yeara of age. | Rxports from U. States since Sept. 1, wish ammunition.to the Omnibus by a wrangling de- | best terms with us; but they knew litte of us. and | ‘The prosecution called one witnees, Joweph Atinelll, | Corresponding dais last year . bate. many of them suppose that we sree very insignificant | to prove that the defendant had acknowledged that he “ “ year before ‘The Senate, therefore, for a day or two, or longer, | concern, because we sond ne shipy of war thore, and | had no consent to marry the girl Receipts at this port during June ‘Will have full swing at the Omnibus, without any aid | keep @ minister on a salary which will hardly p y his The case was summed up by counsel oneach side, | Rxporte * Whe g rede from the trouble in the liouss about California tepa- | house-rens. after which the jury were dismissed. The Reoorder | Taken by spinners“ |... ..: Tately, beca: the House lies low, and keeps dark It ix quite probable that we might derive groat ad- | will charge the jury On Wednesday morning. Taken culation in June. Prot apeurn Arrived—Steamship Osprey, Dickinsos Tark, Fesrei Boston; sobrs Teszor, 3 . Kaukin, do; WP Corbitt, Hewist, ton; Telegraph, Southworth, Middle- Jaly 2-4 PM. ‘Charleston; bark seet nial ton, Providongs; | Zot on the subject. Nothing would strengthen the Omni- | Yeantages from olover political and commercial rela- — ee Whole stock in city, im all hands. stoamer Penobscot, Seymour, N York. bus inthe Senate so much just pig arow inthe | tons with Turkey; and the government can now do Breoklyn City intelligences Amount on sale . ‘ easy : 9.008 1e8, Wooster, Bos » Enme Baker, “ a pet og ey ‘abneehs ied _ House om the bill admitting © much to promote this object, by proper attentions to | County Count.—In Ohambers, before Hon, 8, B. ents in this market, T.J. | (rice Powis Haliex, Ne Emerald, Lewin Barton; | pected to ie, three of her previous medical attendants have but the friends ot Calitornia, excl y, are not di this gentleman, whose report will lave great weight Jobneon, County Judge.—The People vs. MeCluskey | Stewart's circular of this date says :—" Since the dato PPG 4 tt, NYork; Telegraph, Southworth, Hart- led even to relieve her; cure lea, Quarry street, to furnish the thunder. Meantiina, there have | With his own government, and others.—Application upon & writ of habeas corpus, | of my last respects, per Atlantic, 1éth ult, we have | ford; evenmer Kennebec, NY ork, ark, loss of uso of o: ite, Sibel " iy Platina. N.J., saved bis hand ane arm, and most probably his li amer Cambria, for Halifax and Livers | Mr. W. J. Leonard, tailor, 118 Fulton strest, eured of en- will close at the Exchange Reading Root, (07 Exobange) | Jarzed joints, with rhoumatism; end more than one hund some mysterious proceedings in the Senate end —— to discharge the def of the capitol to-might We have heard of no caucus | Tur Derantuan os tue Virew ron there; but seeing a light in the dome, and finding the | von rng Keixasn oy tHe Coxror Fay open below, we went in. and heard voioes asin | Washington correspondent of tho Philade er, of . onderfully restored. ents, upon the greund that the | bad an active, and at times, an excited market, in- commitment made eut by the Justice was notsuil- | duced by the gradual developoment of the very unpro- | Loreen Bace cient to hold them. The defendant, with five other | mising aspect of the young cotton plant, The daily ) Pp boys, had beem convicted of inciting a riot between fire | sales since that date, up to Taeeday, 2th, the packet | em thie day, Jul + half past d o'clock. Letters oan be | others, the particulars of whose restoration are too lomg for bigh debate, up stairs, nearly up to the top of the writing under dato of the lst inat,, | SOMpanies Nos. 1 wnd 11,and sentenced to the peni- | day for the steamer Canada, averaged fully 3.000 bai Pre—peid to dosti A newspaper. See the pamphlet building. and the voices were at intervals very dis- Morris leaves here in the Vi: tentiary for # period of about six mouths. The appli- | our bomo trade buying with much spirit. The salos of | letter Ba ‘Woot India folande, por royal rand shasea x tinct. "There seamed to be two. voices repeating the a. charged by the President with | Cation was denied Tacainy, sith weet 200 bales The winowuTefou | {aut andl the Woot Tedia founda pccusatallatoass | PVE FRENCH ANTIVOTRIS A TOTAL AND SPREDR same thing, with all the energy of a tragic actor im | a frm and posith : Cons—Demann : ) ore dientor of private diveas lemand upon the Captain Gener yROM 0 on.—The dedicato r- | Sule the next day being very much reduced, and tho | g’cteck. oreex. It purifier the blood, a sn burst ef eloquence upon the stage. For ex- | for tho release of the Coutoy Prisoners “Their aimed eisesia Os COREE Pineda Ney extreme rates demanded by holders, considered rather | Pheabeve Lettor Bags are also at Konyon's, 9 Wail steoot, ew, and lew = ate del : tate find” themsel 4 ait ry len from Boston (Mch 4) | 9 find themsolves cured #0 speedily, without restrievions of any sort, and without mercury. Myler ye id by ory, the Pro) ladison strovt; also at the corn: wy Courtlandt street; 19 Fulton street, oad jo tke United States, | fereting and the ass tbinge argo vnwarrantable, the transactions closed with sales of Miscellaneous, ot hed} ane mind wi complied with, ing thunder | if made in due form by Commodore Morris, as tts highly probable the refusal of the Captain General to peats the same thing. | cotnply' with tho ro test made through Mr. Campbell was based upon technical grounds—that gontleman anatdn power which overwhelms : n Judgment by default, James M. Northrop and Sam- with an 190 for bavi wr disile the gentle dew from aay chance ane ue that'er soommercial gent | BLD. Kidder, againse Tobert M: Staples. Action to | Oy26 \be! ruling heretofore. "Ow Friday, 25th, the let. | Sid bad Jibboom carried away; the sehr lost main boom, and R, L. MORTAMORE WOULD SAY 10 THOSE WHO lit sky upon thetender violet.” (Hey :] Of course, upon the result of Commodore Morris's | recover the sum of $165 08, balance alleged to be due | 1255 per Niagara were delivered, aud being antisfactory Soke Ciehisnsee. web: hik Nias or SARS tabi nee Dich Moeatied disease Seaeets vcloent that la 2d Voice— Repeats the same thing miselon must depend the future relations of this coun- | {yrs ash gene eee keng Eimintiils complain that | tothe recipients, the sales reachod 300) bales, ut still | 4,S!% O*TARI0, S80 tons, late of SHfarbor, has been pur- | 2,2, have contrasted disease “Cure ue voleae, the 1st Voice— “Thy lust part of that sentence wasa little | try towards Spain. That government must mate they delivered to defendant, as per agreement. 2,100 | prices, holders declining to bring out frosh par- | {he North Pacite whale mabery, nuclor commend of Captains | fession, treaied successtwlly thousand, Goo atrong;, Jou ought to let Your voles fall to the | itsmind at once eltherte comply with or refuse our | bushels of potatoes, the freight of which, and the de- | ofS Uthe assortment on sale being uuoh broker up. | Sroaciee esse enc ce ee See eran ot Capt aoftners of the scens described.” e ultimatum, Our | murrage on the boat, amounted to $215. "The defend- | Ssturday. zoch, the business from that cause was eniy Buig Caruunine Nioxwis, at Boston from Philadelphia, We heard something like this while approaching the | Mr. Clayion and Sir Il. Bulwer have been occupied | ®2t bas only paid $5) The suit is brought to reeo- | 'y's09 bules. but at very extreme rates. Tho Liverpool | war afrourd en George 1 got off at high waver with= foom. Ou inquiry at the door, learning that the | for severn hours to-day. le de the interoh vor the ‘balance. The defendant noswors that the | srvet to loth, per Pacific, was recelved by telegraph, | ont datuace. mevting war private, we dectined the polite invitation | of the Nicaragua treaty ratification. No difficcitice co eonted to him that there wore 2.182% | Sod announced at 1 P.M. that day, Monday, ist | Dave Met te go in, and left, considerably relieved that hore wag | oxist. so that itis probable it will be concluded this at. | pushels of Laepey h lmpe age ok ey Reagneesie | Jnvtout, the market was active, the sales reaching 1.£00 ihe pa ; ou, cOnsp v Mt the Fi ee eréay morning, the Liverpool imarke Re pat the “Omnibus” in the proceedings of this mysterious | ‘The North Americon, of the 24 inst., bas the follow. | S24 Carters: twenty-cight ee 224, per Huropa. was placed. before ue by telegraph pareutly burned; Seseaublage in the top of the Capitol. with she ther- | Ing.—No doubt is entertained by those best acqwaluved momoeter b from Halitex, and the trananctions closed with sales of lock at night. Biess | with the subject, that the refusal of the Count Alcoy to ou, it was a Congressic 2.600 bales, at the eXtreme quotations at top. USe y on elocution, release the prisoners has grown out of tho peculiar “The plant this season uuiversally presents more | sne 3t let Voice—"He who controls the tempest, and the 1 winged lightnings, and rolls peal akete das tte te Gane Uhycugh tbe darkened irmament 700 bales. On Thursday, 27th, a very active inquiry | ser Cacironnra Packer, Kirnball sot in, early in the day, aud as bide were freely made, d at Rie Janeiro, which were unobta:nable the day before, olders broeght out new parcels, and the business was ex- | #rge bonts, and fr ( tended to 3.600 bales; on cotton averaging above mid- Brie J D Pars at 127 Bowery, corner of Grand street. Price, §1. dling. (he line of prices paid was fullyoue-quarter cent | aware, was ino wn fore and aft sobr, nxv.—Before Hou. John Greenwood.—Theo- Kxeoutor, Mc .va. Wm. Rutherford tion for recovery of rents with intorest, $282 01. Judg- | ment by default, Same ve. same, for rent, $278 20. | hurricano, threw over the twe | Bist) t to ense the ship. |, at Providence, in going down the De- Ship Tonia, Ranlett, at Bow Teportse—May 25, Int 3 lon 7 — RK. MORRISON IS CONSULTED tr in the city and eaten ant, of Richmond, (before reported tanding. Upon mn according te his (defendant's) deficiency of S04), bushels, That he is « a oS na state of the ease—involving, as it does, the question, pr the full number of bushels, and $68, for | Unbromlsing aspect. oven for # small yield, then is the | Cops Uvinn, of Fhilad t ul Our Baltimore Correspondence. whether, while the matter was under invostigation by nd demurrage. le therefore denies that he is | ES ee pee pee cldees ine’! south Paes hqehdeen, and vill hele Wis Sect prament B OF ULCERS, CAUSED BY MERCURY _ the marine court, he had any right to interfere and | Barrrmons, July 2,1850. | sunsisede the trial. The demand now about to be | ! Becessive Heat—4m Honorable Discharge—Great Land | wade, will, it is presumed, accelerate tho decision of Speculation—City Mortality, the court referred to, or, in any event induee some ed from parties im the compisint, by reason of the | returned (o New Orleaus and Mobile after ey in delivery. Verdict for plaintiff, $131 98. | tours of inspection, for the sole purpose of determin. » ov Bovearios —The Board met yesterday af- | ing the safety of accepting bills for the usual | who hw on board the Raritan, which ship Capt C Gauntt is ordered to artial which has been in it Norfolk, for ral se0.—i found myseif contiuuslly growing wi alchough under the care of cmineme physicvans. “Tie ween ny Perron, nose and throat were incrvasing, and beoaming t tt lock. Reports dopte f pl bi i to give. th Le areserwie fa nahert time tired sas. GW. Gibeeae tae eae aide yr erncon at four o'clock. Keports were adopted as | supplies of planters, whose credit now ; to give the prisoner Leary, red my 2 i The month of July has opensd with us in real dog- | ¢i40) setion on the part of Mr. Cala of the prhoncts | follows = Teachers, committee: Iu favor ofraising Miss. | grictiy impatsed. from the fears entertained ov pee R. Le Gay style, the thermometer yesterday roaching the | theuid be positt point of 90 In the shade, compelling all who wer & Finance committes, n- fw pbor frost, r ‘. % ‘ ly refused, the subject wili be pro- | Shotwell ¥ ering it mpossibie for them to make er erdored to the friate Raritan, friei of drawing warrants for payment of teachers’ wages; | more than the ‘fraction of wcrop,’ I am warranted, | “ry slooprof-wer Dameron, pay top % the result of th i. | in favor of paying the contingent aad special expenses | in the stropg remark at the top of this paragraph, Wareens Snyemnenes Sess The anys of The pan fe-arep Chaves tendeney te put thircorui | for June, $220 94° Adopted “Thereceipts of New Orleans the present season, were Notice to Mariners. Operations at an early hour in the morning. One man | question into tangible shape. Com. Morris, should | Pores Ivretiicasce.—On Monday.a man wasarrosted | chiefly made up from the luxuriant yield of Nerth day evening, from het station at the Sow and F died from its effect, ins harvest fleld near the ei be even fail in obtaining tho prisoners, will secure a | named Jobn Sumther, on a charge of highway robber Miscissippi, North Alabama. aud Tennessee, and the | Vineyard Sound, havi compelled to pu Jobn D. Christie, who was arreste st week, en | Poritive answer to his demand for them, tothe eiect | in having entered tho store of Jenkins W. Jo absence of frosts there, until 10th to 1éth December. off by contact with the rooks, es on biped either that they will be released, or that they will not, | Hudson avenue, and taken by force from the Tho usual date of the killing frost is between 20h Oo- i the charge of defrauding William Steraberg of $16,000 | Ie is both diserect{and firm, and upon his report, what- | quantity of paint and paint brushes. He was com: tober mud 7th November—never later than 2th No- | Arr at NBedford 2th, in oash, and $400 in by selling him a portion of | ever it may be, our government will be prepared toact | ted for examination vember. until last year, and as early as ¥th Octob Bay of Talend, March mv the stock of a eompany. called the Lynch Escheat | fmally and resolutely. It is not feared, notwithsta Daxixo Ro house cue period, Slowing « late and webcgeing. Ai r Kays 8, Sol a ing tle awkward complications wh his affair has | woo. 299 Brid, fier. | evidence of its present he ‘appearance, I subsmit | ‘er, London, an Bric Ue toe ly rebuilt, VERY MOTUER'S BOOK, OR MORAL PUYSIOLOGY— Were this book eazefully read by every married person, ite adviee followed, she fears of poverty, and the pros of a large family of children, would be obviated.” Pet ‘Also, the Female Portugsee Pilla, 12 Ann stroet. 0 box Iau? will be OCTOR GLOVER, AUTHOR An 4 edieal Guide,” &e. His extensive practioal eaperience enables him te oure those difficn!t cases of Geet, or 5 hae caesh on, | rn aut rominal weakness, &e. Office No. 12 Company, bas been honorably discharged, it having | seccmed, that any scrious disturbauces will grow out | ed a baenmine of inreeanene consisting of knives, | thé following extract from a letter from my correspon- | fon ‘Warren mil Ger ieore, Penne 2) Aun etreet, Privaco ontrance through tne Deon satistactorily proved. on a secoud examination, | Ori," perely mgr pres Aphediudgeamee eget hs El lobusha county, Miss. :— During a resi- | jevigntee thenineae Shas such a company dors actually exist, and la shout RSG nd “IL. L..” stolen aud carried away. A suitable foward | con years in this county, o Sorte, FB, 300 ep neeen, NE rie ate, to the e 6 ee te hie ert Of the | over this city on Thursday last, appears to have ns- | were valued at about $50. : i do 35th, ships J Nacom, Bonney, f thie 4 estate of John Lynch, who died in this city in 1796. od Ge Sotes ch &s eoeneeeoe branes Fa | Duck Til, im Carroll county, 'a distance ef sixty-four g of this disease, an They ha: med to commence | Toner country, We have ne direct information trom Moxtatiry —Malen, 191; fimales. 17; adults, 121; | miles, and that, too, through » portion of the best eot- z in coming out fecm Wal- ve A perfect cure, of Buit #0 soon e bond to the amount of $5,000, | tp lidrom, 24. ‘Total, 36, Intermedts from other | ton region in North Mississippi, not a shade of dif- interior counties, but the countzy bordering on | FCN Sy the Iiltnels, Upper Biseiasippl end Mlssourt rivers, 4 oe fase bites d more or less, Boats in yesterday from Lasalle, Thore wore six feos of water in the Oblo river, fro Mitinola, bring Intelligenes of w fearful hurri: | piburgh te Cinciunatl on the lst ins’ Proighes | COMMLY T reside in, Tfound many planters who cane baving passed over the country in the vicinity of | wore 16 te 20 conte to Cineinnatl, aud 58 oonbe te sy | SUFed me that (hey had planted three times, and the Pekin, and it wan Fumored that grest injury bad beeu is dwindled appearance of the stalks was au evidence of town, @ Ww ne to the growing wheat crops, The steamer Mar- | .—————"—N—-O~s«9-. | !t Atthis date, 22d Jui Ler oughtto be for Sis span inde War, of, I reriacetew a . igh id wel by id iy e eld over > No. 2, lying at the landing, was blown from her CITY TRADE KEPORT, | pot Ee well limbed. I not wee a Held over ference exists in the appearance of the erop, or it it does, the balance is certainly in favor of th ni Jan, goton to « reef of rocks, and she was zs to indemnify the present occupants against all di inoy for the purpose of being hove out for sip sh atigente dma. pee i th discasea. oh Dave cee at may be incurred in 1 tor’s ropatation for skill in there half-oured = &o, Olympia, Woodward, NB, ‘for t# pre-eminent. Constituti ogy ton by a secret habit. aoctually enred. 5 bbls ofl, | Gured in fourdays, with 7 weeks ous, with ity, som ral thourand acres im Carroll ‘The number of deaths in Baltimore during the » week was 00. of which number $5, or nearly two-thirds, jand, June 18, whall th were under 10 yenrs of age, This is an unusual clean | position. and carried by the winds nearly three miles high, and the aver: Bpok Health report for the mouth of June, ins populstion Dp tho river. Be was fastened to the wharf bost, and Tessar, July 2—6P.M. | on the bottom sud clay soi %, sftp Saxeny, from Havana for Boston, June 27, lat 3630 N, eh of 160,000. net had a barge alongside, both of which she took in tow,| The th: later news brought by the EB: | known 4s lice, were swarming among the young | !z 71. , | re dispensed with, 4 Gus Philedciph a Canseapaniibiiee: gud tha decenen, doubtiee, caved te phanines ean Go" 0 three days la’ ews broug! y the Europa, sprouts. and their drooping appearance gave but little Le Buena Vists, Linnell, from Boston (March 1) for Cal- | jc ini le at bis offtoe and ing capsized. Many wheat fields in that vicioity and published in the regular edition of the Herald this | hopes of cotton there’—As yet, no cotton field bas wirnia, July 2, 1860. | entirely prostrated. The blow was felt along the en- | morning, had very litile influence on the markets | bicomed nithough, in South-Georgia, and, Flotide, 7 he Meate c p Pri on the ire river from Pekin to the mouth, but more severe! e' e ‘first bicoms’ have mn snnounced, urualily about Moyemensing and te Mont a Prisoners in the | {ire river from Pekin to the mouth, but mate sereray | feneraly, ae no change of moment bed coeurred on | «irre weeks behind those In, tbat foaslity lest evason way Ace dh st duys before anything like an ertimate can be formed of | th other ride, Bales of cottom were frecly made to- | 4, it takos from six to reven weeks, in tho height of evita. Ship Ophir, Sylvester, from NOrleans for Havre, June 16, . — Int 08, lon 35. iNAL, DISEASES, ity, impoten res and im) . Jon 8 10, Tinge in 'goneral, invariably ured by pit} De Courcy, from NYork for Livers | Lisjenard strcet, near Broadway. His mo that of the meat sr | ° The meeting of the Moyamensing Commissioners | the amount of damage done. A number of ous-| day, the market closing quite firm at the fall rates | the searon there, to produce « boll of ripe cotton —— = “4 ta ee of and Ser Becton, Stay $8, ree iT. oe J (a og S- which took place yesterday afternoon, was marked by | houses, 1s, trees, &e., wore blown down, bat so fee trent before the news. Flour was unchanged, with : = Sethe pre jonal o baum fi Seiaes nae | Bai dais Staind cay English, Fron -~gfieaae tained. no lives were lost, On the Up- , | no ode! : - , were stem sic. arr am taident whteh gives © melamemely ties of the atete | STE luteal, baad ine rapids. the same storm was | fit a I Le eee pomeen Get fa fore, the receipts of new crop cotton In August in the | lat 5, lon sig. | am Nat aie fees pad cuceen py of that district, On the return of the Pennsylvania | Cxperic re but it ix eupposed to have been leas di East and to the loeal trade. Further sales of C ports, from July pickings, has tended to sweil the pro- rig Reveille, (of Thomaston) omnas, 9 days from New dian were made in bond. for exper Jamaion, June 24, lat 539 senses, ures, and all kindred affections of th it previous prices. | Guet of t ~e tock baa i 7 scleted Rates, fori Volunteers from the Mexican war, Capt. Scott, who | astrous than on the Illinois, but has done, no doubt, Mh) ~~ idence for Turks | tlustrated bs * Eons ae cey colored r | previous crop presented to the | considerable injury to the farms on both sides of the | Scuthern was steady, with moderate sales. No trans. Tbe closing quetations in this market were as pal of a ft ” fe large ws Ii Bost . De commanded one of the eompani fiver. "The offers of the Julia, down westendey face | Setions in wheat were reported. Corn remainod about | 4s ° abet ye a ree, 24 edition, ‘Price S10, Extract, trem the beste district corporation of Moyamensing two brass cannon, | £ yh, report @ heavy win {berty the ea the same, wee mare Cine, feclating some ee Lavaneoon Crasmricaries. er Gen % Taylor, Pittman, from NYork (May 30) via It may be snid, f which were trophies of the capture of Perote. They | day tense to brongwich, anderen beiow, heavy, win np ly = om Angelis =e ee uupe tor Bartadves ani San Francisco, June 13, of including me in favor of chasers. Beet w: at rates slightly | o—— b diremdnck, Gilleapis, from NYork (Jam 11) for Cali« pril 25, iat 87 10 5, lon 76. from Beaton (Feb 25) for Cali- and from NYork (April 11) Jat 5 25 8, Ton 34 35 W, all welll Br) 'Soott, from Wilmington, NC, (March nah (April 7) 4 buco. ile, Revell, from Se id sveoring for Rio Janeire, June ‘wore placed in the care of the officers of the district for | the farming interests suffered severely. Ten miles " below Liberty landing, trees were blown up by the safe keeping. Yor the past nine months they have | roots and the country on both sides of the river bore Deen missing, and the members of the Board of © evident marks of the hurricane. It is to be feared missioners have at length plucked up courage to ‘ Cut m Lord was in sk | that the wheat crops within the range of the tornado be em The inquiry was made at the meeting | bave been more or less injured, but we ars not inclined ite ned the President anewered that om the | te believe thet the lees Will prove oo great as as fees Hight of the election in October, suppored. The wind was followed by heavy rain, | were steady, with of 50 barrels at $6, . 5 rig Pri Jel Look place. during which » which moistened the earth, and » few bright warm | " Banapstirrs.—Flour—The sales include 4560 ber- ee 0458 lon content with ordin may do much to reinstate the fallen grain. At all | reis at $5 in bond for Canadian; $5 a $9 12% for com. “n the Wateh and dem *, the destruction will not be #0 great ld | Son Bieter $0 125¢ 0 98 : a+ gg Saye from Baltimore for California, no of 75 barrels at $5 75 a $5 & for straight State, mixed SALRS. plumply have been without rain. A storm at this Ohio and Wisconsin; $5 25 a $6 62's ter mixed te fancy Hoard.—20 shares Boston and Foreign Ports. cannon were spiked, and were therefore useless, Next | partic ly unfortunate, as there was ne Michigan and good Ohio. and $0 12 $0 18 for pare R fe Concord Railroad, Bhs: 7 ¥ 29—Passed barks Pairy, Thomas, from day, the officers, to prevent the possibility of the | perhaps ® more favorable appearance of a pi | Genesee, Southern flour was lower, and in limited re- ‘ f Ae wos; Falah dv, Coot, from Messina, both for Boe= cannon falling into the hands of the rioters, or eles | barvert, which haa already commenced in meny 10- | Guest for the trade; reached 1.200 barrels, & do. of unknown. * i seubieng nek Set press to Sua Sham, Setvere’ | Sieve the capimamen of Ge pecees aeathe berets | Taney ne aan wee wud $5 sw $8.78 fot good t0 : , Recding Rall | ig nee Ker, (Dahamas) June 4—No Am vessels thein to the Sheriff, who deposited them in the State | before the expiration o jor choice straight bra ye flowr was scares, with @ 60d. Raileei | ~ from Qrsenal in Juniper street. The board having aseer- | ofthe fields of the South Missouri and Iilinols will | frmer market, and tales of oo bbl 00; 5 "Yee lon aint’ (Ceoched Island) Mag Si—Gehe Seraph, tained these facts, directed that a demand should be | have been harvested.—St. Lowis (Mo) Republican indy some 150 bbl reey 13—SId ache Teneriffe, Poland, Boston. made for them, and that they should be spiked, and | June 23, S735. We have no new fenture to notice in wheat, while | Sts % 9's & nN 16-Sid bark Mary Loweil, Fleod, Portiand placed in the bi trict was steady at former figures. Rye was An st pastere Rail lake, York, was up the coast, ldg for Eleven of th: © prisoners in the county j nominal at 6lc, and scares. Oats were in good re- | go 7 +. nthe window: quert, with sales of about 25.000 8 90.000 bushels at 4 5 je ip 8450. for Jersey, and 47 o 48¢. for river and canal. The felireed, 7! 6 1 ym; wobr i Marve ann ree ” tives of Maine has par ¥ oon cure the’ the Lotte ct that California should b Sa supply of corm exoveded the demand, which was fair reed, r Yor this, although Iready convicts. they pally admitted into the Union, amd that territo- | fof Eyport and forthe Kast, wish some demand to fill Vermont Central Ralirend, 28%; 10 . 28%, duns Be yesterday brought before the Court of Quarter vernments should be formed for New Mexico | contracts, The large receipts, however, have had an Bearions, tried for malicious mischief, and convieted. | and Utah, prohibiting slavery therein, and that no | unfavorable effect on the market, and prices were | The prosecution allegéd that the breaking ofthe win. | territorial government should be formed, without an | Casier, aales embraced 50.000 bush. 86 dows destroyed the system of solitary confinement | express prohibition to that effect. | od, 58 w 690. tor Western mixed, which prevails in our Pennsylvania prisons. and allow. | Siiesorns Porrrres William Shields te the antl @d the convicts to commupleate with eseh otber How ton eondhdete for Comaress tu the THUR Glettiot of ever that be. it it a disgrace to any civilized communi- | Missouri. There are two Benton eandidat and one Fe vem tasice. Thee horrible oy ontrom cells. | whig candidate, in the samo district, Soiven apa yen 5 aid hardly bel ee eee oeety | Maine U. 8. Sxxaron.—The election of @ United jot an uncom States Senator in Maine has been postponed by the t there, to juters | S@hate until the 23d inst., and by the House of Repre- a isie t by fesidense to the | *ntatives until the 25th inst Jenne. Glen! thced, Niort: oarks loving. iiswekty, o, Uicalgen, Mein orks barks dev and Linden, Kirkpatrick, #; 2th, John, Seyment, doe ced | #ime this soumtey has ever prods Sih. alin Gas Tegner Woodbury, London, i ATE Diskashe, IN THETR AST STaGks, 10 GRANDR, May “Brig Haveeil, Willis, for Salem, 7 SBeltaney, a dard ogy without pat om ak, ge Cotehis, § Yalparniee; = : Mirivate. - | Bank, 10, : wae . July 1—Are ships Colehi a bs of Kentucky, 10H; 0 Treuntownanin Beak, 3 Yeainey Haslet, Lane key, ret iain beri Falestivanes “6 4 }.—Stock Roard2% shares Baltimore | $M! emcee Hie; 10 Go. 6385; 2 do. GH: Bi do. 63M: | Cp, . incon, Nick me) 66%; 5 York and Cumberiand RK., cath ‘Nickels. Niel ‘omen— G Second, State Penitentiary, They fear the cownuty jail as the John Beard is the democratic eandidate for Congross Telegraphic Reports, Frenebmen of the oldew time feared (he Bastile in Florids, sas fer Wee: Avwany, July 2-2 P.M, re —- —— - Philadelphia Tho reecipts for the Inst 24 hours have been as fol- . 4 Tue Fats. or Tanur Roce, : au — imere.. Dus Conadinn Correnpentene | | Simpseses el ioe bee Maree eh tarintoas | teen | lows'—Fiowr, 300 bis. wheat, 800 bushels; corn rs onowro, 7, 180 Writing from the Falls, under date of the 20th ult, | Other porte,, York State | pays —About balf-past one o'clock this afternoon, the MM doing in our markets | 81,0€0 bushels, There is nothi h telegraphi se ccteanenteenedieaienhnanenneimbemmetinaenmenmanmenmennel Asay 2, Jane W.. Motion to Introduce the Constitution of f - “ AA : n= Coury £ large mare ofrock known as Table Rock, gay @ Conto—The Chorey Reverve Question Coury Lawe | Say na tasbliog inte the river below tbe os —The Crops, Ge. He ‘ + | garried away was bout six rods in width and twel Souter = I make the assertion boldiy, and s giance at yout | jength, and fortunately no one was injured. Not ten | Without intermission. The eales to- . on Tuesday mor o. | minutes before the occurrence a party of some twenty | tote between 2 p00 and 7 000 halos oy | wife of William W. Armatrong Goaadion casbanges WEl beer me out, Bete we | or mrtg tanding on the roek, bat happily had | fs ciset Urlasd widdiing ond ioe els Her relatives and friends and those of tho family, 7; 1d brigs Matancas, Stover, Baltim thirds of the time of the legislature, since it met on | OF thirty were standing ‘i in @ carriage on | {or.cttiet Upland middling, and 13}5 to 130. for steley | Oe Stiuliy invited to attend her, funeral trom veheiary anti ire pers obert fe rae et and more exacting in their terms. a Py M. Macniomav *ounpcvmon Maris al suffering some mont! * just left. A gentleman was sitti | guite French, Baltim: the 14th of May, bas been consumed in discussing oF- | the rock when it commenced giving way, he leaped | "“Coveye —With a atendy market, aalee were made of | the residence of her brother-in-1n aurimone, July 2Tolearaphed, « full rigned brig. Cd ganic changes in our constitution, all of thom of an | from the carriage and was saved: the carriage went | so bags Jamaica at le. and 79 bags St. Domingo, at | Millan, No. & Barclay street, this afternoon, at | bark Heralis, 1 sd Indy | eo 1 8P. M., without further ‘anti monarchies! and republican tendency soruapamted by the quate nese plein enter the Fee Fomored at Bige, te ® sale of S00 begs Bt. Domingo, | * Ga duceday evening, July 2, of seartet fever, Mr. fan W bbare, Phase de 'Cha wale Gores k Bolan Night before Inst the member for this city, Mt W. | at the time it commenced falling. but tatenately got Farionre.—There was 6 moderate be: in | Jons Cuackwen, printer, of Rochester, N. ¥., aged 24 Pleree. Liverpool: Se pot Mparcelona. Sta Sp . tf inder, before the large macs fell. Large num- | fy, otto : ears, inte, Hi. Boulton, a selon of the old * Rently oar aecise | HeT¥ Weve Visited tbe epet ths aheraoon to witness | Teens, Colton was taken to Liverpoat a¢ pont | Tis: funeral will take pines this forenoon, ‘au actually introduced resolutions embracing an entire | 110" 0) the table roek once was, A story was | code were noininslly the seme. Shippers wore die- | O'Clock. from 96 Cliff street pee eonstitution modelied after your State, with some | put afioat.and sent off by telegraph, that 8 number of pored to wa the receipt of the Europa's letters, be- At Willi urgh.on Monday, July 1, of consump- Aon, aiauses from the Federal eonstitution, and some fro; pee wer berles s pase the falling rooks, but thety | fore moving to any conslderable extent toe res aS aS =: nes, which he bere ig Ellen Perkins, Sm that of Massachusetts. Iie made @ very able speech | '# 80 Huth in the report. acme hee ond | Th the 44th year of her age in favor of an address to the Qaeen founded on these Be Court oy were making af nS re 4 { desicable quall- ‘The friends of the family are = nam inem q a) a0 street. Toure a cast sti nd of Buring the months of July and August, the judges ine bee poy the ey were made "At Spring on Sunday, June 90, Aurare Glasgow Corwelte Lhe English manufacture. adze of each country, | will attend chambers from ten to twelve o'clock only. ome ¥. ago wenn Gite Sere were Hine, ist, of fl 6 a, York. colliers, proceeded to pra an 1% the superiority of republican jones ot A ert of bids “iro ts J to the Ist of July, 1 take this at half Basugie, 2g be aid from the superiority of t h John McNamee, under sentence of death for abduct ae: Bom le of deneace 0 the y. by PT the Kngiish' This was cert syer-pg on argument inte the svapa: Win Pecvie: (Be) Agnew, Laverpost, big JoeepQlne (De) Dealiey, Temp ; ing slaves at Charleston, 8. C , has been pardoned, on | 8f°. 674.665; same time Inst year, 569,095; Inoresse, condition that be leaves the State of South Caroting, | 140. &. ee emer) - : eons”

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