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INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspond ence. Wasnineror, July 19, 1850. Bvening Epistle—The President—The White House—The Cabinet—The Ownidus Krnive and the Nevve—Glaring State of the Case—What next ? - ‘There are rome who believe that the comet now vi- gible in the +ky is portentous of some approaching ational disaster; and all the signs of the times are equally signi But let us first dis- exile, on bereaven turn to the q ed tod Philade!; misfortune in ox could be little terday, in e-cuping and mente, chamber of 4 ite quiet and vnostentatic v will carry with them the esteem. affection, thy of all our citizens; but there is nothiag eb & culamity like # return to the old home, even though. on thrir return, they find it desolate. journey tothem, aud a grateful welcome on their return President Fillmore removed into the White House to-day. For the present law partner of Mr. Fillm Executive bas the most imp! occupies the House with him, making it, ad interim, The family of Mr. Pillay In the meantime, Gen a sort of bac! Will not be bere till the autumn, the President will bave business enough | him, witbout troubling himself about the hospitalit! due to bis fellow. citizens. the difficulty in putting a member of Con; vrior ix in the law establishing th: ment, which excludes from it any mem! gress. whose term of clection extend creation af the department. vision in the law. but we are not cestain of its exact jeation to Vinton and Corwin, thou 1 exclude them both from that depart event. the difficulty can readily be » Mr Vinton in the Treasury. and Mr. r or Navy Depsrtme: ham ip the Interior binet. though rome are of opinion it will be sent to the Senate to-morrow, will pr finally concluded before Monday The Omuibus is again in a paroxyom, the appl be be its eben y Alaber Ap sdjournm on the rub) Likely. may do « free soil Mr. Corwin ha formerly hour altoge he #1 triows aan ti found t the ny certainly not Itai early divided be nei Aalon iv the south, whieh of b ps teen : I formidable porition against this from the Pre- groap of Senators aro ting Rrownd it Mr Webster is not in the Senate, ust be the new cabinet that now lies upon the te * form of adju pletely ai Theatsiou1 and Musical. Cuorzna in New Yorx.—We de not wish to Tratian Ovens at Cavtis Ganven.—On Saturday ove- | give any unnecessary alarm; but it is our duty to chronicle facts and events, and especially when we are threatened with pestilence, to record its ches, in order that caution may be in the use of improper food and drink, and that proper attention may be paid to the regulation Two cases, then, of Asiatic chole: are reported by the physicians as having oceurre For this we were fully prepared, from the fact, that the disease has for some tume existed in other cities of the Union, South and West, and med to be gradually approximating to New Iso, from the very unclean state of the city, calculated, of itself, to b: The gréat prevalence of diarrhma and dysentery for the last fortnight, appeared to sound an alarm for these diseases, as we re- marked a day or two ago, have been generally the precursors of the kindred disease of more malig- The following are the two cases re- ported to the City Inspector as Asiatic choleras— Peter Pinckney, No. 3 Sufloik street, aged 28 years, died ef cholera, Certified by Dr. O Mr. Pearce, during the morning hour to-day very strong defence ot Old Zack and New Mo in reply to & recent speech of General Houston. in which the General handled rather roughly 1 President for his opinion of the Texas soldi claim of Texas to New Mexico. the pretensions of Texas. and deprecated of resistance and civil w: IME INVELLIGBACE, Port of New Work, suly #2, 1850, ning, Donizetti's comic opera,‘ L’Blisir d’Amore," d at this new cool musical resort, by a nu- merougsaudience. The cast was powerful, and the opera went off with amazii the night was Steffanon camara; two characters which have revealed in light the talent of these two artists. © great success for them, and nothing can surpass the personation of Adina and Dulcamara, as acted and sung throughout by them. The duo of the second act was admirably well rendered by Marini and Stof- anoni, but the greatest triumph of this favorite cante- (rice, Was iu her last aria, where she was enthusiasti- cally and justly applauded. Marini ssid his last pirit, and received peals of with energy and effeot, and L. barytono engaged by the intelligent of the company, was excellent in the part ‘The orchestra and the chorus ble direction of Bottesini and Arditi, are, worthy of the greatest commendation This Lucia de Lammermoor” will be performe with Salvi, Badioli, aud Mrs. Bosio, in thy priaci, parts, Castle Garden will be crowded, no doubt, on is named Stanislaus udred head of horses, The oli- also that of the One of Haley, who has his point is healthy, as the river, for in all my journey I saw but one Of the islands en the coast I hi In returning from The distance would not those used on the Mtiesissippi assured me that ¢ journey from Indemnity —The pirit. The attraction of id Marini’s Dul- as altogether unexpected idering the generosity of the of the system. yng by t abips Mavbatian Mannering, Edwards, Liverpool, J; Vpassengeree'to Taylor’ & Merrill.’ did tase Si Bow: te M Tayloi sistance by arms. if the iate attempts at 5: It was, indeed: ersisted in, to disregard the claims of Tex Pent. this point the message from the Prosidi further proceedings were stopped, and t into Executive session. ‘ure, following the example of yesterday in n of Mr. Smith. the delegat Mexico, rejected, today, Mr. Babbi from the Latter Day & the Great Salt Lake. rent adrift, and it will g from sharing the same fate, for her been just as irregular as the rest. ful, has no favors to ask, and can take care of herself, whatever Congress may fail to do. ent of mischief, pose of the current intelligence of the day. In the midst of the most terrible storm that we ever witnessed im July. the family of the late President, in- cluding Mrr. Tylor and Col. Bliss and lady, accom- panied by Dr. Wood and family, left this city yester- day, for Baltimore, whence the family of o! Proceed, after a short sojourn, to Louisiana. Under ordinary circum»tauces, the elements would have de- terred almost any one trom setting out last afternoen; but they were ready to go ducements to rem Meredith, though grate! Tem nding them th river moretban tdays.* Mr. Hale: & road might be opened by which t pe to this point might be made ted, that, in his cpinion, at a cost of $10.000, few difficulties in the river, which obstruct the transportation of commodities, could be r.moved. ‘ou to pardon my errors of language. T above to your judgment and subscribe JUAN FRANCIBUO IRLAS, reed pestilence. aints of the New Jerusal Utah and New Mexico ara th ard to prevent California roceedinga have at she if power. of coming danger, stanzas with brio Rejected ox admit: onward, And this very pow-r com- ot New Mexico the morality of writer has probably very vague itene of tho rapidity swiss ppi raver 5 jet, 06 ts likely a of Bergeant Beleore. ted. her course mands & respect which the weakn and Utah cannot command. politics to discriminate in favor of powe:. ower of California hat been unable to carry the Om: through the Sepate; and although the has houses in her favor, t me # doubtful issue. considerable jaanti ht thrown upon the subject. The O.nibus jered dead from yesterday, beyond redemption. camer might traverse the tiv Coco, som wine end to the other, in w day or ® day sad bial Washington had no in- hospitalities of Mr. Leopold Spratzmuller, a native of Germany, 5 years of age, corner of Sixtieth street and Third craene, died of cholera. Certified by Dr. N. Mar- igation of Milk River. (From the St. Louis Republican, July 8} The steamer Bl Paso, Capt by Meers P. Choteau Jr, & Co.. for the transp of men and goods to their forts in the [ndian country, returned last Saturday, after an absence on the teip of Her commander bas furnished us with her log, kept by him during the journey, from which we make & few extracts. ‘The El Paso left St Louis, on her the bead waters of the Missouri, at 12M During the journey the weather was generall: pleasant, with occasionally a severe gale or heavy of rain. On one occasion, in the middle of June, tl wind blew so strong, as for several hours to preclu the possibility of making any headway, and to oblige john Durack, c! ¥ Turatre.—The new and excellent drama, entitled the “ Maid of Tyrol,” will commence the en. tertainment this evesing The different characters Will be sustained by a very efficient stock company, under the guidance of Mr. Stevens, who, as a stage manager. may be considered one of the best in the States. The eelebrated Acrobat Family will appear in their classical gymnastic Groupings. Tourbillions, &e. performances have been highly ised. The amusexavats will close with the comedy Now, we do not say that these are cases of i cholera, but they are so reported by those whose profession it is to judge of the nature of diseaser; and every sound precautionary measure ought to he adopted, without panic or unworthy ‘What provision have the Board of Health made in the purification of the city to meet this King of Terrors, should he really be in the midst ofust They have been warned long enough by this journal to very little purpese. time since the city was in such a state of barbarous 4 n that Mrs, Taylor, a qitict and con- Next week we ho or the vanities of the | of Nigl vig oe snd from accepting the nd had some misgivings To her, there arm in the raging tempest of from the eity, and the ast ef the death ef bim to whom she elun, tenacity of despair phia nemination Central America—The River Cocomand the Mosquito Ind LETTER FROM HON. E. GEO. SQUIER. Wasnixaton, July 18, 1850. before leaving Central America I had my hands, by my friend Colonel Diaz, of army, and Prefect of the Department of per relating to the important river Wanks, or Segovia, and so conveying some fac at its mouth. cons ‘osquitos, of which Jentral America ublic attention, and good many facts of taken the trouble to make's hurried appended.and which is at your di may mention, has its mouth Their wonderful her rt, with bowsprii Nisto’s Ganpen John, Rodbirg, —For some time past, the manager of this well-ventilated, cool and spacious establish- hard at work, in order to have th and decorations necessary for the ‘oduction of the extravaganza called © Fortunio, e richest, most gergeous and costl: \ will be produced this evening for the theatre, and from the great character which Mr. Niblo red in placi: Betty, and her husband, there ment to remain even in the face of such a storm, tor they bad made their arrangements, and the first desire was naturally to hasten away, The White Houre was before them while they remained, sight of it could only recail the expiring mo- dead body. and the weeping eyes, in that feenery, dress 8, of Coco, (sometimes know the country bordering it concerning the Indians di tuting part of the Moscos or have lately heard s0 much. now attracting a large share of as the paper i The Cholera at the West, All the accounts from the West represent the on the decrease. ville, during the week ending the 15th inst., there were forty-seven deaths by cholera, and ¢ 17th inst. four deaths, At Cincinnati_there were thirty-two deaths by cholera on the 17th inst., and twenty-nine by other diseases, Advices from all the towns where the disease has raged have been i graph, and ail s| CITY TRADE REPORT, Satunvar, July 20, The cotton market was steady, with Gales at full prices. Dealers were i ipt of private letters by the A. received from the south continued to speak unfavora- ‘They re nt con- The condition of the river was at several point a6 torequire the utmost exertions of all « forces to prosecute the trip, On the 18th of May near the mouth of Woif river, we ran afoul of a snag, which crushed our blacksmith shop carrying overboar: On the 23d of the following month, three or four beams in our hold were started in the Sebr Fear Not ( +plit foresail an ‘Schr Helone, Griffiths Charest NL M'Cready. int | our bellows, &e. ple upon the » we are p je it his theatre this evening will be hig! will close with th The amusements translation, which Irish Lion,” Brougham taking posal. The river Coco, I the Cape Gracias a Dios; it in Length, being the large to clear usa passage through the si we found this precaution necessary om several sequent occasions, The greater part of the 21st as epent near the mouth of the Platte iv ncountered four Mackinaw boats, belonginy to the American Fur Company consummate some arrangements with the aving charge of them. We here saw quite ‘a largo party of emigrants to Calffornia crossing the river ; they appeared all in fine health and spirits. to the beat, were accidently lett at this point. When a few miles further, we sent back tor them, but to no purpose—they could not be ited by some traders in the y,andon the 30th, by a band of e latter we made presents of They were very blished by tele- w a decline of mortality. nager of this v. opu- is indefatigable in his exertions to new local drama, called New York Fireman,” will be produced for the first Messrs. Perry, Chapman, Johnson, Miss Mes- tayer, Mrs, Grattan, and other talented artists, taking ‘the The amusements will com- the farce of the “ Man with the Carpet Bag,” and will conclude with © Cousin Joe.” Cunwry’s Orena Hovsr.—The Operatic Burlesque, Ethiopean Melodies, excellent instrumental pertorm- ances, and exquisite dancing, given every «vening, at drawing large and delighted Department of Segovia, at department unsurpassed for the salu- climate, its agricultural resources, minerel wealth. Here are found all the p: of the temperate zone, almost side by side with those circumstance which, in conjunction ntages, will give this section a high value as the country is opened to American enter- I am, very respectfully, your obedient ser- FE. GEO. SQUIER, TO THE PREFECT OY THE DEPARTMENT OF NEW Ocorat, April 25, 1850. Sin: As you have desired to receive from me an exact aecount of the observations which I made in my voyage down the river Coco to its mouth, at Cape @ Dios, in 1842, I have the houor to submit the In making my journey in the year here cited, I did not fail to discover that the river, as high as traffic is proposed to be carried on, is amply navigable, and that there are few obstacles from the point called Coco to that called in the Mosquo (Mosquito) dialect Pailla. Just above the latter point there falls into it a Jarge and beautiful river mouth of which is near that of the large river, Pan- tarma, on the right hand, descending. are other medium sized tributaries, among which is the Poteca, rising on the left side of the mountain sur- he great valley of Jalapa. at a point called It is too rough for navigation. There is ‘flows from the south along Tt abounds in trons. To-night. Hall, of Buffalo, late a man in whom the a where Mr. Pie = rica. The accounts ‘Two persons belon; nt growing o: ofrain, or wet Neasher, whic! Previous unfavorable circumstances, were considered Prejudicial. Theflour market was in fair request, with doing at previous rates. Canadia: but sales were li O.yeric.—The amusements will commenco with an Introductory Overture, which will be fol gro Melodies. Representations of the Blac and the Dutch Drill. Amenicay Museem.—It anybody wishes to s sustained throughout eve to see Clarke represent Edward Mi t is ® bemutiful de lime Miss Alexina Fi: actress who won leur: sugar, coffee, powder, balls, &e , &. d showed every manner of gratit the presents. We continued to see and be visited by ‘om this time until we had reached our d. and at various times took aboard seve- uantity of float- erienced much is some such pro- sales of moment were reported. Corn was rather heavy at yesterday's prices, with mo- derate sales. Pork was q yal tail way, without change in prices. Boef was inso- . Cut meats were in better request. Lard was steady. Coffee was steady, with more doi fo molasses were rather more active, ex.—There was a stead; and sales include 500 bags St. Dom! thes amall lots Java, at 1134 el scone, they will ‘ton, the Drunk- ‘tion of the intemperate er, the fascinating Litt Theatre, is Eratons. Ju Andacis, Winroth, Stoel ‘Asander, Geflo and NYork. Greenocx, July 5—Sid Eoli Gurnen: wick, June \- thre Ghia, lcbartoon, NYork, sia sun, York and Mr. Morehead, of jug ice was met in the river. We ex over the sand day following, landed at Fort Clark, where we took antity of corn. Mr. Clark pasrage with us on the 15th, and on t! June 16th, we passed the mouth of the lying by that night at Fort Union. ‘tion of our freight was landed at Fort he afternoon of the same day, we passe wintering houses, on a bar, in the boat, in tow of the Bl Paso, was sunk, on June the 18th, at Elk Horn, Pyramid Prairie. , Honore Picot, for many years Commander or Supe’ , here went ashore with s num- demand for the trade, badly not be named Bocay, the Lal Brazil, at 9c. a 10Me. Laguayra, at 90. a 100 y. was more active long time. All the codfish afloat 3.200 quintals, at $2 508 $2 55; ‘ich was taken bj were also sales made of 280 bbis. No. 1 mackerel, . No. 2 Massachusetts do., at $7 50, and do.. at $4 60; herring being now out of teason, there was nothing doing. Good tbe pei live geese would bring 32 ‘The market in general remained very quiet, Hay.—North River was in moderate Mr. Nearix.—This accomplished tragedian is now in this city. He is « great favorite, and would be a acquisition to the stock com; some other lea theatre, as indemnity to-morrow is not fixed Pretty high. we lose two more—the Tex Anil uplers it is made pretty low, we lose probably ‘two otbers— Messrs Pearce and Underwood. The action upon the Texas compe Heation of the kr Kill the patient ourright appears now to be amajority of at least eight against the bill ‘The only hope of its friends now is in some dodginy orsome miracle. or some me ants to get off week or two in cold ralt water, after exhaustion in hot water. along the bill. satisfied. as he seems to be to-day, that it must fali to the gronnd anyhow, and might as well dof as rapidly as possibl ot is, the longer it of the Broadway, or luring the next theatrical be one of great competition. also the river Coa, which the base of high and steep mountains. frh, and the forest is rich in honey, as also in valuable woods, the supply of which could not be exhausted in tion, will be the We fear it will 8 25; 800 bbls fe to the nerve, Seo thie No 3 tendent at Fort Pi ber of his men, and coilected » large horns, which have been brought down At 2o'clock P.M. of the same day, point where the efteamer Acsinebol be ite rome years ago—tl ert point ever before or since 2 ae The Asincboie, it ts roms bered, was frozen in, and before the ead of winter e tirely broken up. th of June, we got eight miles above mouth of Milk river, being about three huudred fitty miles above the mouth of the Yellow Stone. Our freight and the traders were all landed here. A board, bearing the following inecription, w: ~The steamer El Paso landed at point on the 20th of June, 1850- thirty: from St. Louis—John Durack, Captain.’ We com- menced our downward trip the same day. ter days of the journey, we saw on either shore large id oo succeeded in kill- ee. @ Burglar —A young man, about 18 years of age, by the name of Thomas Fenton, was detected on Friday night in the act of burglariously enter the grocery store occupied by Michacl Burke, situate. on the corner of Twentieth street and First The rogue had already opened the lock of the door with @ false key, when discovered the police the rascal ran off, but was subsequently taken into custody by officer Secor, and conveyed to prison. Om his person, th match es and a silver mounted bowie knife. lary —Some burglars, on Saturday night, enter- ed the store No. 118 West street, occupied by Roswell, Skeel& Co They forced an entrance through the fan light over the door, and after ransacking the desks and yurglars proceeded up the store and out of red the adjoining store, No. 116, here the rogues overturn- age now to describe the rapids, which commence place called Pailla. They are, Qualiguitan,which 4 a broken narrow cha Ddetween the rocks, but which may be passed without Vlacuz, which is similar, but also without danger, abounding in water derived from the ‘lacus, which falls from the right, from feartul (Expantosa) mountains, in my opinion extend- Guarcuru has its rapids, which, though somewhat abrupt, are without risk in the eoge. Quiorox is similar, though there is a fall before arriving to it, around which, however, nature has formed a canal, so that the navigation of the river is uninterrupted. Turuquitan is # rapid which is only dangerous for the transportation of ca tle, on account of a great rock fn the middle of a ttream. upon which, if the rowers are not dexterous, the rafts are sure to run. But accidents are rare, inas- mach asthe oarsmen are accustomed to this kiud of navigation from their youth. Suginquitan is another unimportant rapid. Ai Crantara the current is strong, but the passage is entirely practicable, as is also the ease at Pistalquitan, The rapids of Cail sight, terrifies the voyager with its rushing, ‘end tempestuous waters, yet does not prev enge, tor nature bas also here provided marvelloush for overcoming the difficulty, and made a side canal, at the dangerous point, by means of which the boats ¢an be passed by the oarsmen in an hour, with entire safety Tilras and Quipispe are the final rapids, and are unimportant. These are the sole obstructions to the navigation of the river from the point of embarkatiog to t! Cape Gracias a Dios. At present the descent occupies Two days are taken up in descending the rapids here described, and four in ascending them. It will be observed that only abi river is in any way obstructed, occasioned by unloadi points abeve mentioned. From the last pamed rapids to the Cape there is searcel: ary to use the oars, through which the river passes, is ang compored of open plains covered It is a rection well adapted to raising black cattle and horses, as also to the intro- duction of colonies, which. in a few years, could attain to prosperity and riches upon its virgin soil, in culti- vating ite numerous valuable consequence of its preximity to the Cape and the great Antilles sfferding easy means of exportstion and a Moles and horees may here be raised in the ipped, to Cuba, ued. has a stropg current. from the President. pe May, te reorult. the least danger. re Queen, vorter, 0) ki Sth, Queen of the West, ane es Titeomb, Hi Faamee Titeo il, NOreane: New York, NYork; Wm D Sowall, do (1 16th, America (s), Shannon, NTork; Chance, Stephen “Martha J Ward. Trott, for NYork, 13th; 8 3, do, attained by steambo: At tho approach of jhade lower prices, ® $115—6 months, ing to the southeast. officer found a box of s delay 4, the worse will . if left to itself. The South are rei arnert and fearful to contemp! A ; and the desertion of Mr. King ie but an indicati+n of the preseui hile the anxiety of Gen. Foote betrays the yat mot active, at $36 for English 50 for Scotch pig— with time. —We noticed an easier market, with sales of at $4 37}¢, and 160 tons Spanish, to arrive, —For Obio oak, made from B hides, of which the receipts havebeen co: advance of le, perib.,bas been realized. English calf, in the rough, may be quoted at 37¢. @ 40¢., for 25 Ibs; 50¢., for 26 w 40 1bs.; an 1) at Oe non was steady, bars, fixed on a tree, the passengers: the ecuttle, an occupied by B. C. Webster ed the desk and rafe in search of money or other va- ance, and then passed out of the lopkins and some of his men on door open, searched the buildings. but, searched in other places, illilamd took into custody a fellow called Jebn Shaw, on suspicion of being con- cerned in the burglary. Violent Attack on the Railroad Agent.—The railroad ‘ols ing to the Harlem ia streets, was vio- sew, to-day. any chance for the bill Suppore the bill is lost, eri Lonponpennr, bands of buffaloes, dee: different times man; mber of cases of cholera occurred on board luables easy of conve} ny of Calitorniy and the Territories? Hut let us give the President s chance, He eth not finding the rogu before morning 0: Oak, Ohio, 20 a 230,; slaughter, idle, 20% = 2234 ® 21. Hemlock, light, 15 eavy, 14 lbe,; damaged, 13 supply in the market, was obtained in rates. We quote oro, Jnly 20, 1850. The New Cabinet The new cabinet, after an Executive session of about one hour's duration, were confirmed, to-day—every man of them. No objection was made to any of them, except Thomas Corwin. and he was only objectionable from Beuthern recollections of his speech compromise, and bis speech on the Mexican war, both of which were strongly tinctured with the doctrine o he was confirmed, with} Sth, above Liberty Richard Adams, was buried on Another, whose name was not ascertained, was buriod om the 17th, harles Bardotte, the fifth. ear Savannah named Leperie, was buried on Two or three other cases of the disease were before arrivix, depot, corner of centre and C! lently arsaulted with « kuife by a Dutch rum Fred. Hverh, or more common; fingered Jack.” It seems that man asleep in the ladies’ room, at the depot, and woke uested Lim to leave ; when the rascal, wa knife and endeavored to inilic Cele, and chased Mr, Cole distance before the police succeeded in taking him into custody. The deeperndo was finally conveyed betore Justice Osborn, who committed him to prison to an swer the charge, in default of $500 bail. the 18th, and the sixth, known as “Three r. Cole found this common at Gbc per bbi., and lump at 90c.—cash, portion of New Orleans was bim up, and re . York, last from Fxtasonnmany Anpvorion }icr at Niw Ontrane— engines The First District Court, Judge Larue, met im Chambers Inet evening. for the purpose of considering ¢ guardinnship of the having brokea down soon Telegraphic Marine Arrived—Sebr Noems, NYork. to ‘July t—Apanish ates’ Falmouth tor Latiiom, pu in sales of this description have been made—| en ‘ver bi cy. Of Cubs, about 100 hhda, NA Oe a A fair business in tar, at 68% for selected. the claim of R Kownlesk: girl Rebecen Bernstein, who was released by hal corpus from the control of B. Jonbert, free man of color, and delivered over to the custody of Sheriff The parties—the young lady on the one side, and ber sisters on the other—aj court room was thronged by a On calling the ease, the Court that Rebecen Bernstein was then Alexander Walker. attorney for the minor. then moved the Court that B. Kowalesk: qualified as (ator ad hoc of the minor, Rebecce The sister of the girl was then examined to prove Tt was shown that she was about sixteen years of age, that her mother lived im | ag ee a = = consigned her to the care of Mr. Ki ordered that said Kowalesky be ap- ad hoc of Rebroca Bernstein alker then moved that the Sheriff be directed or into the custody of her lawtully After some debate, out a call cf the ayes and noes. It is believed that Mr. Webiter was inflaential in securing thix appoirtment, and it 's also believed that of late years, taken a broader more pations| ground on the slavery question than this session he was counted Upon for the omnibus because of his silence upon the question Fesreriy having occupied the floor a Fsince December last. te. Mr Fillmore has selected an able, powertnl wid yop Mr Webster ina country, whose position delay {n the voy- Lerren Bace of Lave prom tHe Sact wilbetestap the red in court. The | Among the passe large and excited au- iff informed the rsin the steamer Robert Fulton, rt. Brown, of Coupeil Blaffs. we itarn that an express from Sal companied by the goverpment mail from Port arrived at Kanesville a day or two after his departure, but no news had transpired previous to the departure of the boat, although the evening before she left. yerpment wail were anxious to take passage in Kobert Fulton to Fort Leavenworth, but not being able to dispose of their mules and wagons, they were com- ‘m the remainder of the journey by , or wait foranother boat. Verbal! no news of impertance by this arrival trains of emigrants were getting along as be expected, and there was still some sickness, but great alarm, The grass and travelling co \d seattered trees the express arrived Gaerlene Of ths t previous rates, Lari Piasren Pau was inactive, at $2 25 for blue Nor Scotia. ‘A sale was made of a plot of th Co gael Second ay add up 100 casks, at $3 dia that she was a minor. ost io himself a man of the whole this session has been such as to command the rexpect and confidence of the whole greatest abun other points where m It is lamentable to find so beautiful other pepulation except a worthless Moscos, (Mosqui- tom.) unable, from want of education, ax unfit attain to any tm vor to give some idea of thelr in is one of the very ablest mein the land. The Treasury tx a new Geld for him ; but wo doubt mot + found folly equel to the task, for the Loterior, is the very best Ho is & soholar, © fiaterman.an able lawyer. & plain, practioal, indus His rpeweh to-day in the Bonate is dence of bir abilities as a legielato Ex-Governer Graham, of Nort. the State delegation ja also a pd of decided abilities 10 be in favor of steamships for commerce Eunee —The New York pac! wement in the fu- not enough to had breeme fn At the Bluffs, things had bee emigration de stine th tm 1S di Shortest passage on record for & walling 70 cabin passongers.—[ Lan for the State of Deseret this sea. ron, had taken up the line of march, leaving behind only those who are, or will in’ all pro- Dability become permanent residents of that vi- ain, and provisions generally, wore for $6 per 100 Ibs. 4 to Te. per lb. ene prices cannot continue long nted as being unusually fine, are of the present would be over. Mr. represents the latter as being of a ve t great abundance. the decline, but with tin the channel for the largest class beats to that point.—S¢. Lowis Republican, July 11. ovarn or Jury i Nova Scorsa.—The Pictou (W. 8) Chronicle. of the 14th instant, speaking of the oele- bration of the Fourth ot July, *® dino the United States Consul at that place, says last No. we owrsorily noticed the recurrence of this Gey, and the mode of its observance by B. Hammatt the United States Consul at this port. demonstrations common on such cecasions, such as firing national salates and hoisting flags, an occurrence of quite s new and pleasing cha- racter took place, Mr. Norton invited « num ntlemea of Pictou and vicinity to meet bim andthe rican citizens in port. on that occasion ewer to this, noless than eighty ites and others, waited upon . LL. beurs 2 till two. A vee sumptuous juneh was prepared for the guests, a1 ere had been asked by the Re: bd attention had been to the viands before eorge ve ee toast the health of ‘resident of the United States. This was re- Mr Norton in nest, energetic inked the company for the com: renee on that occasion, ‘s birth. and expressed hope of which that meeti tify ing evidence, might never cease toe: bave teen so com) ei-cordant elements of society on this cecasion. Members of the different reli and political parties that have hitherto peace and retarded the pi peared determined to bury t pay Ter pect to thelr host. not more onaccount rable station which he fills, than on secount of the respect in which be is held gentleman) n little patehes on t Il quantities of plantains, yueas, weet cane, and eptton, the Inst of some distine- which is rudely men, in the form of blan- ’ Judge was delivering the order of the Court to the clerk the girl shook her head, and mut- tered some words of determination not to obey, re- ¢ eame time the overtures that were made y some of ber family Judge Larue turned towards her lemn and earnest einity. Flour, lour was selli old clover, at Te. for pew. at which 200 b' ba 4 A Avale of Dutch brown mustard seed was he War Department pecially in view ef our front in loeality hae made him so intimately coming on Fa: waries of the di nner, addressed some words caution and advice to her, to Lid ereelf from ruin and infamy whilst beeea Bernstein rose, and in a very emphatic I would sooner die than go home better die than con- fam: timid traveler to flight tation is chiefly performe under a tent of “uni” bark Some per- ceremony [walking backwards and for- distance of about wing manoer: K_ Hall. of Buffalo, ts net #0 generally known + is reputed to be aman of fine talents bilities for the Port Office Crittenden it ia useler eal complexion of the eabii preponderating in. Norther: on r to say a word. hundred yarda, advance four or i fiat on their chert and face, arently great enough to kill them- e kame barbaric ceremony until their faces with aohiote ‘bit rome kill im this, jorrible from the operation. They dicted to strong drinks, and when * dram is given them they exhibit great satisfaction, and endeavor to return some a Judge Larue—Mise, you tinve the connection of disgrace and which you have been snatched b: court,” You will not be permitted thie matter. The order of the court the order of the pursue your own just be —We have no sales to report. South S50 Northwest coast at the same rate, 5 wi hse adjourned, he febelttous fair one left in charge of the Sheriff, in which her tutor was rit inet him. Between this Omnibus —The market was bbir at who handed her into « carria; which their situs jay and Taylor sections, have been he favor is soon forgotten. They appear exert themselves to please strangers #; for, though there are among Indians, yet there offer any violence to incipally, however, of their ebiefs, to it of riven rapidly off, Thus closed one of the most remarkable cares which bas occurred in our courts for some time.—New Orleans Delta, July 13. In this olty, on the 20th inst. at St, Peter's (Oatho- ns, , a them seme bad and disorder) at bis jence few who will of the tear in which 7. Charles Riliot, anda dus Ly mag Pay en to Mine Ann inley, Kaq., all of this city i i” rae Bexare.—The follow. ite offered by Senator Foote, of romise bill, on the 16th imat.— Tre Compromin are the amendm: |. to the Com wuld doth rection wor If _he does, some ay be made to secommodate Pennsylvanda. row, July 20, 1889. ch of the Session. ssion closes to-day. We hare passed the Consus y crime they are severely punished, #0 that traders may carry on their treMfe with Little fear | M of ineult or injury. They are food of dances, for which | they provide fermented liquors of cane j ee and when the day fix tives, @ great number of families collect, all their theew fantastionily painted. When they are thered, two marked dancers open the danon, appear> ing suddenly from the depths of the forest. where the; are previously lon) painted of various colors equare covered wi dance ® whole day. jo while most of the y striking out the 10th wy 4 eastwardly.” in the 12th id river; thence Kast with said paral- Close of the Trivty- Third W ‘The thirty thira “What har been done? Dill, a bill of deBeiencivs. pended to by paid bim by thelr in great abounds to attend his funeral on Momday 4 o'clock, from bis late residence, 04 Amos street. Tremaine will be taken to Rockland Co for interment, inet at half past two, Ledon, aged 3 the house due to [ in trou 02 tovk piace the Galpbins, apd rejected the delegate from New Mesioo. The Senate Lave confirmed the Nicaragua treaty » they have dircussed the subject of proseription, and Isid it vpon the table; and they have suffered Mr. Lewie, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Maxwell, of New York, in the most anxious etate of eurpense for ave rejected Col Webb. and the mirrion to Austria has cones begging from | © Bhat Cay to thie. | But whet of the negro question? | Dore of both houses tor eeven months, have been like ‘the tale told by an idiot of sound and fary, © enifyin Long end short direct and fin the Senate. and in the House, about Feven hundred speeches on the © FY. mere oF less, and st thie day, we ances pear the place at which both how ed, on the firet Monday In December last, Wonder is. that wfier seven months cf almost uninter- rupted diccussions. the subject should still appear to stible as the coal mines of Pennsylvania bill iteelt, has not had one half ofgite ew | Tt could be discussed | P° till nest December, and then the vote cool sion of the debate, from the exhaustion of the Senate, and not from the con- of the materials th (ant of om | oe yesterday, more than that of any why ”, ye Weakness of the Om- ly etnovg the members from the P . and | These extraordinary figures paceya leaves, where they . your it daughter of rand 2 month year The friends of the family are respectfully invited to er parents’ residence, No | attend her funeral from | 12 Cer tre Market place, corner of Broome street, to-day Gay) the 224, at halt-past two-o'clock. ‘On Sunday, July 2st, of dropsy, Mrs. Many Hiems, in the 64th year of her age Her friends and acquaintances, a mM y peo en fuests remain in or about the hut ity of this county, agerly the fermented Ii ee revel ‘iter het admission into the Union shell have - bell differences, and ® mark of lace, that the eid State of to the oatablichment of a territor: act; and that, of sald State shall ¢. Upon recovering a litt! what declining. the males form their dance apart from the women making use, as instruments of music. of @ | dull-soundiog drom. and of some great hoarse. sounding Pipes of hollow reeds. the noise . those of her son, ‘ited to attend her funeral from the ton, Wm. B. Nelson, 139 Front street lyn, on Monday, 12 A. M. iy, on Friday, the 19th inet., in the 37th year . Conetornen Lrowrrn jends and those of his brother Michael, also the friends of his brother-in-law James Ri friends of Edward Mahedy and Andrew Terpectfuily invited to attend his funeral, from his late idence corner of Centre and Anthon: ny. (Monday) at twelve o'clock, withou' ity. Wth inet, Manoanet Mason.tn In this city, on the P, OF eae Sa from his benorable and y deportment since his arrival among us. which is frightful small prpes, to the measure of # je instruments the musicians as well asthe people ine or ten o'clock at night. commence their dance at eight o'clock at ontinue watil fivein the merning bt line, ene taking the hand of the other, ily separating and shaking @ rateli | to the round of which. xecompanied by a Kk It can bardiy be wid that any of these ing; bot it is certain that, in apite pee. they do not fail greatly to Moreos (Morquites) raive mares in bers, and rome few cows je commerce with Belize, from t rome pleces of clothing from nd other articles. which are carried balf year The Beamuna, asp New Berwees Br. Tomas, the Pacific oeean, three | \ in + MH Louisa, Crocker, Nothing The ta | evdental, we have had taken all together, er the ticability hat island and Port Inge states, that in course he meeting, he said the people | eeranae’ § Wi he to establish «| reects the Colorado river: eaid river, and down 6 the secretary of ry line of the Repub veld boundary line w her age, widow parish of Magher-a-gal, County Antrim, Ire- port! the present boundaries For the to be estsblished, all the provisions ot bate divclowed a alpenees. where the: for calves of one oF (wo years old, whic! tafta) down to the const to New York, This gentieman also | 7," Bermuda the result of | 45 attend ber fanersl, from t spark of patti- | thie afternoon at four o'clock. Op Sa oy, mornin ee of her father. this is the time to kindle it, a Wie Worum, Tr EC rt. ‘forns t W Werser & man of small sta ye iat K iam and Allee B ie of the family are invited to attend the ners) this afternoon, at two o'clock, from 452 Broad- Ror Ky.ten av. Be occurred in the reat of the © em to bie hot, and fenstin jenly, at East-Chester, on Sunday, the 21 a. Wife of M_&. Prout, aged 51 y | will be taken to New. Haven for interment, on Tuesday a net 4 friends of the family are to meet the faneral st N iy leaves New York at 9A. M., on the ‘ival cf which st New Heaven, will waiti him | porpese of pl wolked irom t Bat we are interrupted by a m ident ooh fore fond of aguardiente they could not move, on pain of ting im eonsic bot must conclade a com ch I feng is becoming tiresome pofertanately, hae no com rable and picturesque ation, It has in fromt 6 salt lake of large ospacity, | Niw{Drunswicker, July 16, our ends. if we Executive message w (rum) to drink wnt | being reeerded I might sad much more | the cont a Inbering without a moments noties, was deprived of boy. Search war afterwards made Reoth rf Indy, ned beni laren ot ered. The bear a #—Ship Clifton—Mre Coben aad 2 oni irae” Ateleon—ir Cusstngham and It tathe eabinet complete. The Gaiphine are com. f The Senate are now in executive | session upon them, on the motion of Mr. Clay Amos Rverts, of Philadel foneral obeequies of Ge 17th inst., had his pooket ploks retpaing were di anird by aonb, and w merce, bot it be im, tending Lae hal om the | r USM steamship Atlantic, Wost, Liverpoot, July 10, 1 q M A hed sliins. Jui D aeell. from L.tverp. Ol fe © vesnels, suppose.’ Queen of the Went Liye in oo wil Bid aos with bark Chase doinhi T ys, with mdse, te need a hoawy gabe Is, aus other damage; it leans), Nickerson, Apalechi= yaa 2) Deh tae att M, cow * Exe Uarbor; same day, 40 miles mast of a large vessel, with salle passed q e8 uch 7th, experienced main topsait, foresnil, fe = ndows sopvai ly o; same time, saw a large bark lose ‘main topasil, le. ‘aniel Thompson, Tho Be, to master. trom NE Apalachicols, Ja upericnsed nese a dam, 40 dt Grande. 11 days, witle foo wich bate H ana hows bce ir pets Newport, W, 41 days, with ford, Wilmington, NC, 5 days, wi Jat ‘84, lon 77, exparienced a gale tet aces off Brigantine Shona, ed tine 5 hours, with cotton, te JuLe 21—Wind during the day from 8, and light, Fag Sreanen arianrie.) . 1S-Sld therees, Lahm, Nor. ee ‘amEN, July 2—Arr Kosmos, Horsvinanu, NYork. spasey Fags ee Raabe bs Wt, “ti tile, do: Abeille, Lequovel, ter, NOrlenas. “Cla 34, Wilint, Balen Paiisast® Perkins, and Kedron, Carney, pcanning, July $10 the Rosas, Commerce, Hisary, Lives Cuypw, July 6—Sld Alexander, Jack. Boston. to pe 26—Put back, Osprey, Baructi, NYork, and 2—Arr Eibe, Heydtman: ‘alve yeported as art at Hamburg sine date). Bla Sa, Howard, Nord America, Rathje, for NYork (from Ham= CuRutiana, Jone 21—Vesta, Schroeter, N Di 1—Came dc ane, lown and Pepoee York. vers at rine, !Fen= <1 San Prancloss. Morrice, ter lorries tin and ~My anchored, Albion, Driscoll, from NOe- Danprxcnr. July $—Arr Thetis. Meppelder, NY: id Sophie. NO bth » Sod Boston. imi, J er, NYork; 4th, rr do; Js jason, do. OR Rai aS fer Greens itedian errors West Point, allen, “do, Hibernia, 6—Cld out, Walter Morrice, Morrice, Sem Williams, NY. a Tks Gaur east roomy Yi Nimred."Watieron, Yorks Audsow Rise’ Femucinae deg hai - Regromeet ily ime Oe Maia Ne, Sarr Luis de Geer. Hitusen, Niork. jorwegian pat wh, leaky ses ined, oie pare ot New faving Falmouth. Savannan, July, ‘ > eens cae mtu, yw, at the hour . can be Dre: 3 from Baltimore for Bar= New we oe he Tighlande, d [ee 280M wae dlemasted im the gale a ‘Priday. wight * er topmasts teoring N, was also seen the pies boat. a toa “? im th * Mon the ott from Holmes’ Hole 18th, bark Malta, Daggett, Atlante NBedford 19th. bark At Hon at Maren. at ‘fowia AH Howland, Fishor, Field, Snow, PA days from NOrleans for Livers |, from NOrleans for Bordesex, Marbie wCalitornis, from Philadelphia for Marvelies, Nolen W “ yon ermande (Pros). f i) Se Kayser wk ton cALirOmN, ron \ Bb Herald, from Cardiff for California, no date, at 44M, wet Harmer, for California, May 12, 108812 N, lon 9 Ph Ae Liverpool for California, July 2, Ine 46 meg 1 ete y ogro® MOrtcane for San Fraacisoe, fark » Gates. for NYork, errras, July 7B Fron, brigs Susem, ‘Thurlow, for de, 12h; Julia Moulton, met Joly 14—Ship Margaret, Webster, Fiten, of Por Tortrte ate vend, do dev brig l= Charleston, une; Ketch’ Commerce, for Arr stoops James Gorman. Nichols, Pall Bennect, de for York; eagle Stata Sei Sie rh tte pr yy tf 12a Beasen tes Bete Cand Saas eee Sea See eget Zook Roottamten Maen Ly ‘aperraia, Jal 2 Arr hele Rawd Proseo ochre r Price, i River: i, Actenraldy Sort vet Borae, ot Meta "brget. Welton eh i ori ~ 7 Boston: sehre Ho tohieon, h—Are seh OF, fies’h it FR Mather, Avery, NY: Cid brig Levant (Brom, am, July 16—Cld ship Sterling, Henderson, Livers Joly 18~ A jaly an OTe, sche Altamal Prsreteishins ee ek Nelicee on fin th Judab Trure—8 0 Nickereoa,