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‘Gefeated, consequences which he had Sadicntes might not ensue. e ‘the remarks of Mr. Rhett fm favor of uplifting the bavaer eof di-union Mr, Barnwell at the ciose of hisspevch. pat ins detence of his friend wy! hiv State ® man rested veither upon eulogy Bor oblo And as for the ery of Gets. it might become under tyranny and oppression. a+ Baered as the term rebel in the days of the revolution Mr. Clay bad raid nothing against Seuth Carolina, fand had some respect tor Mr Khett; bat if Mr, Rhett Bad u-ed the languaze artributed to bim traitor, he deserved the fate of # traitor, and it was to De hoped he would meet with the fate of f applause in the galleries ) i If any gentleman in the galleries persisted in these interruptions, he would have to be The Senate chamber was not « theatre, His r@ ect for South Carolina, attached to her ancient reputation; more than to any thing attaching to her in modern’ times fentiments, aud you way make che most of them tr Barnaell, with more guardeduess than could Dave been expected. replied to Mr. Clay. MR. HALE aNd A sharp bit of guer!l 1 t Interesting from MESSAGE OF 11K GOVEKNUR—ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE—GOLPEN DISCOVERIES We have the Spectuior as late ax the 30th ultimo. ‘The Legielative Assembly have been called together They met on the 6th of May. next day the two Heuses, by joint committee, ia- formed the Governor that they were ready to receive ight please to make. and at duy he delivered the message. he Nashville Convention, articles. bealth by Gov. Lane wpon its own merits any communication he two o'clock of the rai i. We extract the most important part Soon after entering upon the duties of my office, I adopted such measures as in my judge to secure the punts! ho murdered Dr. Whitm: elf of every oppor make known to the tribe, that those coacerned in that horrible massacre muet be given up for trial, and if found guilty, be punished according to the laws of our country; that in no other way could they save their na- tion from a war, which would lead to their total destrac- tion; thatin war we could not discriminate between the innocent and the guilty; that they knew the mar- dorers and must deliver Chem up to be tried and dealt with as abore specified; them the Cayuse should have peace, and not till thea. After much consultation amon, concluded to comply with my demand, and about the Teceived & letter of Mr. McBean ving charge ot the Hudson's Bay Company's fort at Walla Walla, informing me that if mall force could be rent to take charge of the mur- derers, they would be given up. At that time, Col. did strike Dr, Whitm: sary and prope Cayuse India dem called to order, Mr. Clay reswmed. them at work, filed and fitted, so #8 to op: house, About two dozen keys were taken from them, recently made to fit the locks in the Hotel, On their examination, one of the men gave bis name as Hall, but whose real name is Fish, the person who commit- robbery at San Francisco, and succeeded in were committed, and sent A large amount of money was reon of Hall, in one hundred dollar is trunk. lace’ capes and embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs, with the store mark on XN q—$w. om. CITY TRADE REPORT. Monvay, July 22—6 P. M. Owing to the favorable accounts of the market in Liverpool, brought by the Atlantic, cotton was quite active to-day, with large sales, at full prices. The sales embraced considerable parcels on speculation, with some lots for home use and for export. The mar- ket closed firm. Flour was steady, with rather more the usual variet; at al Sales of Canadian were light, and the stock im first hands reduced. Holders were Beyond # lot of Genesve wheat, skirmishing tollowed between lust of February, the genticman souri compromire of 1820, were Living of the obloqvy of that » ining thats aumber of them were after- ‘This was one of «inthe debate, in irons to Balston. found on the Wards elected to ian port the mort brilliant @onclusion at four o Thus, includipy the © other speakers, Mr. Clay four bours, in one of the me comprehensive *peeches ever delivered in his lite. Lord Paimerston, we see. at the age of sixty-seven, Fecently spcke for five hours insuccession, Mr. Clay, at seventy-three, spoke f Tently good tor two or three more, if Loring, commanding rifle regi- ment, was absent on official business at Puget’s Sound, and the regiment was almost broken up by desertion, scarcely leaving w sufficient force to guard the public reuch circumstances, sent tothe Vayuse country. Major Tucker. com- ling, made known the condition of the regiment, uraue the deserters, and proceeded up the country, accomp ut. Lane, who was detailed to such of our citizens as would join in the exp: and I am much gratified to dily turned out, to the number of some twenty, which was deemed quite sufficient, although many others wished to go. The trip, as you know, was as successful asI could reasonably expect; between sixty and ae- venty of the deserters were brought back. As our expedition was on its return, I hi sure ot meeting Col. with a small portion of his command, chiefly consist- ‘The Colonel, upon hearing of the de- eertion of his regiment, returned with di ‘* Sound, and with thi ort incidental remarks of pied the Senate to-day vigorous, earnest, and 0 force could roperty. Un I concluded to 0 with tunds to Wasnineron, July 21, 1850. The New Cabinet, ‘The cabinet of President Fillmore is a good old fede- raleabinet. It consists of honest men, honestly ap- Poimted for what they are, and not with regard to thinge they falsely represent this cabinet i knows where to bave it.” and mast be taken as evidence of the straight-forward course Mr. Fillmore means to pursue during his admi- mistration of public affairs Delphic oracle to explain its course, and the mysteries It is plainly anti-Benton, wati- Seward, anti-humbug, and, if you please, anti-demo- eratic ; but then this does net exclude the improve- gments which the federal party may have undergone ince the days of John Quincy Adams, and the practi- eal application of the lessons it has received since that Period, The democratic party is far from being a mere Btate’s rights party, and the State’s rights party is fast degenerating into a divunien party. Let us honor President Fillmore for sailing under true colors—for telling us, at the outset, what he means to be at the nd As to Daniel Webster, ho is the best qual n the country. by his friends, not reached by his e Berses the respect of the civilized world, Mr. Hall, of New York, iv a man of business, the per- Bonal friend of the President, and possessed of the wubstantial talent of appreciatin, Beward and his political triends. in politics, and will, theretore, make an exc moaster General Ma. Corwin is a necessary ingredient to balance the nergy. if not absolutely of timent, without being ‘He has shown .Sewardiam, or eliqueiam of ut the same rates arking better prices heard of no sales ct moment, Corn sold pretty freely, at, about previous rates, incteding low and big mixed, with some parcels of round at pric ehange in rye or oats, Pork was , the sales being of @ retail character at about revious rates. As usualon Mondays, groceries were ull, with small sa's of ceffee and sugar at previous ‘yt was dull; about 200 bags Bio poring in the Um Tt cannot be said that ‘neither fish nor fowl, and that nobody 11 it purports to be, low. There was ‘Uayuses had been down fter waiting about two weeks, had re I immediately set out for the ‘accompanied by Lieut. Addison, of m men. On assembling the Cayuses at the Dalles, I found that. in their efforts to take the murderers, they had killed quoit’s sons ; Til were given up, an or the Young Chief, stipulated remaining murderers, at this city, by th the onth. This cabinet requires no ‘The by bands, y eval commodity, and all desirable | rival at former prices. The transactions, since our last report, embrace 4500 dry salted Maranham ox ing 1,400 Barcelona, bad Bu turned to his people Cayuse count: the rifles, and Of its pelitical ethies ragiig 3 Ihe. af i 1-06 je » at 1 1-66; rf 234 nh Beranille, 22 bey a at 123¢0.; an ay 9 a ‘All 6 nontha, or less —4 y xatnea.—The demand was light, excepting for the heavy weights, of which she market has been cleared, Th tenyedgre less _—— and prices were aoit, Big Murderer and Tushlape, ossession. Tows deliver up the two The Judge of the first judicial district being tempo- rarily absent from the territory, I would therefore re- ‘ou, without delay, to pass a law, ai the Judge of the second judicial district cial term at Oregon City, for that and other purposes, commencing on Monday, the thirteenth instant. At the same time, a Chinook Indian can be tried, who is now in confinement, charged with the murder of Ste- phens, one of the four unfortunate during the last winter, lost their lives make the Columbia in a small rig rest, which vessel had been lying off the mouth of the s ine suffering condition. for the 'y pledge to the cl 'as the great ore plenty, at our quotations, sined as follows ;—Light, 15% = 1634; Middle, 18% 81634; heavy, 14a 15; good dam 0» 4 —The favorable commercial advices from Eu- published in yesterday morning's edition of this aper, have produced more firmness in the market for inseed oil, and rome holders were not inclined to ope- rate, unlessat higher rates, The salesin uence, have been restricted to 2.000 gallons at 76. for En- ‘lish and American in casks, and 78c. for the latter in Whale oil remained dull om was in moderate request, with sales at $3440 Svcar.—Thero was a fair demand from the trade, with sales of 100 hhds. 01 Wursxry was steady, emies, and pos- ya anattempt to | boat. from the bi the virtues ot Mr. ‘uses respecting an earl culty of keeping the prisoners securely, th ur immediate action necesaai these Indians, it guilty, will e with the Cayuses, and ll the tribes. Our Indian re- lations will then be placed upon a basi# that will in- sure ® permanent peace with all the northern tribes cf the territory. ‘The establishment of peace and harmony with the Indian tribes scattered over the territ cure and lasting basi He is « man of ei industry, and ultra North in either a iree-soiler or an abolitionist. moaffinity for Bentonir any sort; though he has bad the misfortune of m ech, adorned with exceptionable came in as words poetry, for the sake of the rhyme, ereace between rhetoric and finance, lepend principally on figures. Events ave taught his to husband the latter; and, if he ‘Will save us from # deficit, we will overlook his indis- eretions, and judge him by his future acts. esbivet minister is is the Secretary of t Bs much opposed to civil war as he was to Mexico. be will make an estimate of the expenses of a ‘war with Texas. and avert tbat ealamity by the amount to the satisfaction of the Texas cl Mr Bates, of Missouri, is and was very pop is the author of that celebrated the barrier to a have a good effect upon "rum Not River Boa’ 13 693 egrant anti-war Bigures of rhetoric, wometimes do in ‘There is a wide ditt thovgh beth is to all; and this, I am happ plished at comparatively vernment, for to say, has been acco: ttle expense to our go- rth sors warns Bae I offered th ee pprehension of guilty persons, or paid jing; and our relations with all th ‘ue River Indians, my intention to rmitted to be op ‘Treanury: and, ting the Chastes or ost friendly kind. It visit Rogue River within a few weeks, and endeavor to ‘ace our relations with the Indians in that part of our rritory on a friendly footing. which at this time, is very desirable, as it is probable that a large portion of man of decided tal asa member of the IH our pupulation will soon be Purtavmrnia, tions in that quarter. im mining opera- interest of this territory, which your attention, is its commerce, and the fa- cilities conneeted with its suceessful prosecution. The delays and terrors heretofore connected with the entrance of the Columbia river, ha sure disappeared bj what is known as whieh remained is & parapet wall and seeures the pproach of Bentonisi election of a whig United States Senator from Mis- Mr. Pearce, of Maryland, is s man of decision and firmpess, very considerable attainments, and irre- proscbable rectitude Bpeech, yesterday. in regard to the boundary dispute Between Texas and New Mexico, but this does not Feter to the validity of the Texas claims; it merely re- Bisted the Texas mode of settling it, Ratber than to Pearce, I feel assured, will em, This matter, moreover vince of the Secretary of Stati ent, and moderation all me: y ani e south channel ‘of that noble river, service. we are indebted to Captain jot, formerly of New York, for several months past, bas successfully con: through it, without a single day’s delay, all vessels rough his instrumentali- in now demonstrated beyond a doubt, that with a ot. neither danger nor detention need Pi nthe contrary, crafts of all kin. may cross in and out with ease acd satety, This use- fal service, I regret toadd, has not been adequately compensated by the fees which the board on pilotage has deemed it politic to impose on®ships mn: the river. A just regard to the encouragement o commerce, by the laying of moderate charges upon versels, in return for such service, is foand consistent w!' ba tair and liberal compensation te Cap- hich may secure a continuanee of his la- bers in our behalf. And I think just ready been done, no what he may do hereafter. demand that a liberal p in bis behalf should be made by the Legislative an unfortunate Tishing to cross the bar. ape Rant ‘perton Divider DOMESTIC MARKET. Juty 23.—Our produce markets con- operiy within i whose wisdom. Me. Graham, of Nort: good secretary of the Navy, and has fr: ment been thought of as Secretar, He was strongly urged by the ‘epatora, and met with soarcely am opposition ip Carolina, will make @ very Priaperrnia, tled ‘om the com- ¢ Avia at Halifax was annouw is not much doing; but prices are well justained for ‘Money is very abundant and The fecretaries of the army and navy, though this seaeon of the year. Southern men, are essentially national in fecling and riveiple, and this is indisprusably necessary for ¢ proper administration of their respective depart- jee to what has Philadelphia, and several then, 10 one but Mr. Crittenden to moved at the end of last wee iy en of, aed Of bun overs b On the 10th, the bill calling a session of the District Court of the Second District, was passed finally, and iv. compromise man— Inst year, I should Mr Crittenden disapproved of of the lute cabinet, from the time that that pd the late Inmented Presideut were under no. and he will came advanced rates st have exceed ready an ample stock on hand. holders of the article are firm. at bigher rates than those last quoted, 18s. Gd. has been refused for » parcel of 800 bbls. ‘Kice ¢ occurred in East India, at Carolina, however, remains es very slowly at 18s. Bread—The steck of pilot bread is abundant, while the demand is not more th moves off very slowly, at 188. Crackers of the latter brand are taken at 2s, but are also inactive at that rate, again amply supplied, and No. 8 is dull at 289, at ure A few snes have been effooted; 27e, was accepted for & lot of 72 bbis., part of w cargo wrecked, ‘ought hither from Turks Is or of the 10th instant, published letter Secretary of the Treasury at ecting the navigation of the Columbia r ¢ it appears that it i hich the trenty guaranties to the tion of goods, which the treaty Code th ood tuto the territory landed for any in aid of thelr being territory, are sub contro! of Thomas I Bere to do hiv best toward ree — Lerge transactions bi loo 1 nt degrade it by comparing it with | iyeohen ne mouth of the river | than for portage, P the Tiver and out of ject to the duty, ‘The Legislature adjourned May Vive of the Cayuse Indians, month sage ef the Governor, have been convicted of murder, and were to be hung on the 2d inet, TRADE OV OREGON. Cottecron's Ori Tical iustration, T would here men- ticn «fact which may be new to many of the Of your wide-sprend paper but whic Proved, and whreb Baltimore, and 2th, joned inthe mos- rome of the members of the Mr till about four months ago, ce began to be felt at the better portion of Genoral Tay- mpromice men. as much 60 a8 ‘nan are now comprom: D prrevnded hit into the opposite poli- it with a view to their own y of he intrigues at the ewe remaios yet to be writren hat period fs all owing the administration effected non. and which was. no doubt, im when Mr. Benton's tnfla White House; and t Jor * cabinet were Clay and We beter. an Ibs, but the latt No. '2 are moved at 128 #139, per Alewives—The receipts have been rather large, cked. ‘The sales have ports from this and the market is now well been two «mall lots from Halifax, Jobn's. N. Bas 2is. Gd, (sold to ar- which came with the herrings from Cod is dull, at 26.04. A parerl of 14 bble from the wrecked vessel, was placed at 2s Tid. per gallon but holders are speaking of 6d. for the next trausac- Codfich—-The cargo which arrived as we were going te press with our Inet, met immediate sale at 16a, for ierces, and 18s, it arrival have been also take jth Ifa. for large fish in casks plied. Pork—Is firm, with eld for 6%s.. soft me T ey. nud his cabinet adop: to be noted that utered in the mani- there contain only th fests, and not the ship stores :— STATEMENT OF AT# FROM THE PORT OF ASTORIA, 0. T., to the cbange of policy ro peckwmen Siar. LS, its legitimate founders. Mr. Bullitt has been se of Justice wheele irligig of tinre brings in his rer POLLO DI BORGO. Our Baltimore Correspondence. he stock of Boglish is very large. #, July 23, 1850. Are worth 6d. a 6i¢d. for Cheese—Double Glo'ster commands 11d {OF email parcels, but 10d. a 10%d. is accepted for uantities. Lumber—W. P continues OGm per M feet y Mortality Amusements, be ry fires almost nightly, in the eastern seo- night, a boy was # ch to a pile of shavings in one of committed for trial this morn- It is expected he will make disclosures that will Amplicate rome of older growth the especial friends of Hification of the Gel} OTATEMENT oF KUPORTS PROM ASTORIA, PROM sanvany 1 to | mancn 31, 1860, Sawed lumber, ft. .1,325,448 Plour, bbls. . 04077 Salmon, bbi 385.250 Baer Kraut. do. Firewood, cords 70 Cranberries, bbl. 305, de Water Cana We continue to have incend erpecially among the luaber yard tion of the city fact of applying » mi he yards, and will be Square timber, sa jum Tobscco An recount of the imports would farnish no satis. factory results, as the cargoes of vessels entering the Columbia, are mostly of snail assorted lots, a though in the aggregate. are of considerable value, still cannot be page h Bey ‘ Lam, sir, your obedient servant, . GROKGE GIBBS. GOLD IN ORRGOV While our citizens have been quietly preparing to Court House clique Bhe Hon. Reverdy Goiphin Johns great outery against the appointment of 8 Pearce to the Department of the Lnterior, wide mt Fillmore for thas el up beldty in opp They pronounce him tad ed incompetent in the face of the well known and tted fact. that his « @own vpon P ing strength daily, that one of the richest shores of the Pacific has been diseovered conmtry, some 400 miles f lumbia We are assured by who raw it, that the sand which was browght from the Spokan, w gold We have always 4 on Powder and Burnt rivers, and this discovery Pokan will still more fully confirm the tret that the middie region of Oregon is to become the grand Bi Dorado of the day One party is on its way to the region of this new die covery. if pot already there, and others are preparing nm the return of a messenger, who is ox- & week or two. it he confirm the report, there will be a general rash for that country. fact, & Sub-lndian Agent by Columbia to prepare t Prison whirkey is is no change im freig! ble reply to M great mars of the edultrated H With pleasure, especially of Senator Pratt, the seoond g House clique mumber of deaths in Bal dred and thirty mim week was one hu hich ninety-seven were mmortaiity amor fe unasvally large OF the whole num! mption. thirt 7 There is « great deal of The country in which thie gold has been fo quality, from the f the healthiest in the world; and if th be found to ext wntry. it will room be teeming with ao overt owing population, attracted thither by the doable allare- iment of gold and health We suppose that there will also be a considerable mining business done this reason On the rivers along the southern border of Oregon, as man: n been to California have convi: that Rogue river and other streams in that vicinity, will afford profitable “diggings " ogae river, to negotiate, | y biance ree ang gicl in Mrs Hamilton's rillinery st ‘burnt last ereving by Serie’ lamp. ‘These comphinw lamps hare Killed ot upwards of a hundred pervons in this city introduction, and. taking the whole couatry, fatal as the steam boiler rage to the Tide, Water Uanal by the recent ie reported to be very y the explosion of a On the 234 instant, b; The damage to firesbet on tl ight The 5S Jo Baltimore at presen iam Operatic troupe, whic! copt Dr Brown pesferming at-the Museum Tre Krockivos t Sg —We learn that the house ot homage htowa, 21 miles east of Ravenna, Brom invisible hans. cannot explain it ea ‘Ravemos, has bes fortwo to attend the funeral, from father, 18 Rast Bieverth stret this atternoon, at remaine be taken to Greenwood for interment ‘On the 22d inet. of erystpeles, Trostas, son of Thomas ye friends of the familics of his Levis, PRICR OF LANOR IN ORRGOW For ‘he information of persons wi to cunigrate | stl kinds are | ntere are receiving from | per day. Common dw ond Catherine @ ‘Their friends, School teachers are lenty of the two prime ith these, aud an abun- cance ¢f provisions, we hold great inducements to emi- gration to this country. CAYUSES HAVE CONFESSED. We are informed that Telokite now admits that he th his hatchet, a testified ‘by Mrs Hall, Tomahas, or The Murderer, admits that w Isiausheluckas contesses to amad, the smallest ted in deapatohing kin says he was present, did not participate in the massacre, Imrontant Annesr av SanaTooa.— We are informed by one of our corretpondents at Saratoga, that two men were arrested on Saturda, Hotel, in the act of robbing trun the dinner heur, retired to his room and found one of their possession keys were found, t the United States A geptleuan, at ny chamber in the —m, si X, O2—ums of domestic brands, ea given be- inquiry for this oe sr on ar- enos nT sy kips, , wer cent for cash. m weights were hich Yor hemlon aged, 13.8 14; poor at previous rates. 8, at SMe. Jes of 200 barrels, prisor re tee, Dredg wanes at ‘bales. 5 m, at 2do. ra was nomi- nal at previous rates. First Board. — 25 Harrisburg State G's, 10; $2,008 non-receipt of to In stocks there FORKIGN MARKETS. Kinestow, Ja, July 16,—Flour—About 500 bbls. arcels of Baltimore, were ‘at 52s. 6d for the former, is. for the latter, but the market has since as- sumed a healthier appearance, and holders are asking ugh the receipts since bbls, ud there was al- 15s. ean be got for Mackerel ~The market is t 23s. A parcel of las been sold at 5d, Two other cargoes of t the same he Cedar sbinglos are worth 16a, a 1Ts, per. M. Beef—No transactions bave reached ua Tonguee—We bave not beard of any sales. Rum—Is Gull, at 3s. for proof 21, equal to ls. 6d. for exporta- tion Sugar—Ie analtered. FE xchanges—On New York Sper cent prem for Bills at 60 American is worth 2 per cent and Columbi Peak” Hanh tions. ays sight, Gold— Telegraphic Reports. Burravo, July 2%, 1850, ‘The receipts sirce our Iaet have been—flour, 2000 Dbis.; wheat, 20,000 bush ; corn, 400 bush, There isa fair inquiry for Western flour, with s steady market, ofObie at $612 Not are nominally the sam: = at 2350. without sales There ue Acuany, July 23, 1850 The receipts within the past twenty-four hours have ur,6500 bbis ; wheat, 9.000 bush ; corn. 6.500 bush. There is a moderate business doi prices favor purchasers. The sales eum up 1,500 bble., at $6 12% & $6 2 for straight State, $5 25 a $6 ST for $6 87% & $6 for pure Geneses. | No change to notice in wheat—the mar gor req’ 10 000 bus Bowron, Jaly 23, 1850 in the market ts quite light. and y Taine, very inferior ried, the Rev, W. W. Everts, Mr? Thomas J, Munvay to Mise Many, eldest daughter of Kdward Pothier, both of thie city Ducachet, 0 AN Bem the 23d inst , by the Rt. Rev. Dr, * Weer, daughter of Diea, On the 294 Inst., Josern, infant son of Joseph M Price. Buddenly.on the 234 inst, Hever Serwovn, infant 8. and Bl jathews, aged 6 months day: and friends of the familyare invited pecan the sestéones of his grone. Ary requested to at- Winstow. are res; Suddenly, on Many Rovssrau, ¢ Elizabeth Barker. ption. beloved wife of Art county Down, Irelnnd. nd the members of the Bonevolent 80- ciety of Journeymen Tailors, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from No. 103 Mulberry stront, at half-past 2 o’elock. on Wednesésy, 24th inst, Belfast Vindicatar please copy On the 234 inst., Lewis EB. Jacxsox, of consumption, son of the late Captain L. W. Jacksou, in the 20h y The friends and reiations of the family. and also of w. evry 0 Nelson, from Mr. Nelaoa’s reai m+rrow, Thureday attend bis fune dence. No $2 Roosevelt street, His friends, and tho: funeral. on Wednesda: at 12 Wyckoff street, In Macedon, Conn., July 3: 1850, Captain Sitas Srop- ako, inthe Olst year of bis age. the remnant of the Revolutionary Patriota— having served his country, in the war of Indep on board the naval ship Discovery, encountering a gagement with two British vessels off the French coast. ral at 2 o'clock. this afternoon, Wed nerday. from No 217 Weat Twenry-fitth street On Mondsy, 224 iust, Gronce W. Bavina, Bsq.. aged Funeral services will take place at his late residence, enue. on Wednesda also thow of his cour ctfully invited to attend YJ. id inst. of dysenter; at daughter of Abraham ged B years, 6 months und 2) day on the 23d of Jui; thur Doyle,a native of Dromara, ato PM Thomas L. Barvorr, the ° t Tuomrson, aged 42 yours. of George H. Ellory and Wa requested to attend his funeral, this after noon. at 4 precisely, from the house of Mrs, Banks, corner of Spring street and Broadway. On the 234 inst., Mrxa Duwnas, aged 1 yoar, 6 months The frienda ef the family are invited to attend the ‘24th inet., at half past 3 o'clock, He was among the Inace, Echo (Br), Holder, 8t John, Hay Jonas Sraith, W: Pet J Hunter & Co; Roxbury, Philadelphia. NG & Mecker. J ip Georgia, Chagres; 2ist, at | PM, saw repairs juiver (Sp), Porber, New Or! had al! her cabin destroyed by fre nee. t), Furver, from Li “ 1 ee a el a fant, New Orleans, 21 day the 21st inet, Barns Teadel, Reii eget r, hence for Hae tooring NE: 14th, Hamilton (of Porte- a 1a Grando/lI days, anter. ‘arlisle, Bath, jchbore, Cardense, 3B (6th inst, Int eat ya, with cotton, to % 10, lona7' 3). ap heavy gale from foressil, on the Isth, cut time lying with her lee rail ster . et, PR. Joly 10th, with a ret Bark Chase (of with 1 to T Ta; marter, “Tith ioats nt or 22 from Mobile for Providence; rr, I ert Manas, ‘Hi Nathan Barrett, Hush, y Oak, Taner, Vines Penobscot, for Philadel rie, for NOrleaus, Lorena, in nh. ° Card Tr the onstern ofan. 4 23—Wind a6 sunrise fr+m NE; meridian, 8, at sun- Telegraphic Marin: , Buen. fosters, Late Sigs Dees it, Africn. (arr oth and sid \. irom NYork vis ad amer Gen Warran, from NYork, ( jonas. leared—Steamer jersburch; bark ». om, N York. ook; Oregon, Port Monarch, Rondo: * Charleston, schrs ‘kh; Hamlet, Philadelphia; Arrived—Sloops Satled—Brigs rota. Hiagged ston jaria, do: Rirggold, Elmira, Rogers, Al- rorp, July 20, wi Sailed—Sloops Poisster and Victory, NY: Sec te le. Bren Semi on relay, Avy charge of & special hance Roading R joading Arrived—Ship Damasoui Wilron, Lagua. Stout, ele Sewn Dasver. Weer, Sandwich, with lose of # ‘York for ® Berlin, ‘The: ‘th cargo lanved in 01 4 inst, to have been lost in the gal Wrrex—Pilot beat Charlotte A: the 224 ittle By 5—Some pieces of wreck, and e large tly th bole cargo of @ vessel, Staten Land, by the ee US frigate. Cor; 19th inst, suppesed 25, lat 14 58, lon 43 Siro Devils, days trem NBetvord for justine Heard, Abbo im, dune 7, lad St erendence. from of Sands Point, J Bhig Rimerald of Ben game ng, off Hantingten ir Fomiah, of Calnis, from NYork, bd R, aly 2, ru, off MARITIME INTELLIGE NOR, Port of New York, July 24, 1850, D Pilkington; Thos Wright, ‘Harbeck & © (3w), Back, Amsterdam, Thempson & ma (Br), Steede, St Johns, NF,G & J Lawrivs & Schre—Polly Hinds, Kimball, San ne. Mailler & Lord; 1 Son) H ‘iliams, Wilmington, NC; Arrived. nek, Now Orleans 15th, Havana 19th’ reongers, to M O Roberts. New Orleans. July ¥ 18, 2 Pi mast, lor, ke 4, stove iat ships Ellen, for ‘or St Johns, NB; br. Reported comii bark Bs , fi ported coming wp, bark Baltimore, from Rio Janeiro, ship Chicora, aa Rio ly 22 New Buprorn. J A Lady Clinton, Rondout; ‘loop Corinthian, on barton, Atlantic; scbr Idra, Balcim: it, Albany. Joly 22. ok California. will clewe atthe (67 Exchange), iL close as above on Saturday, July 27, above Letter Bags areulee at Kenyon's, 01 Wall scroct, Herald Marine Correspondence, Prapavwuria, July tht PI saved from Br sche Myr= ucket, were tion, 234 1 erg, Com Keever, sailed from Havens ‘Whatemen. yiid from below NBedford, Zist, bark Saml K Thomas, of tte i from by Jetter, Jan 27, Int 4S, lon — W, Ragle, Pot », whi n Alexand, sae, bo bois elk from Boston, (May 22) f jon 4224 W. ysalp nen, London for NYork, Jone 99, Int Jom, Chit from Liverpool for Phitade , NB, for Hull, July 1, agace, Stone, from NYork for Liverpool, July 1, lat coring —, showing a signal, with L ina circle, Jal; ha hives ihope ing 8 signal, w ina circle, July ctlien. from St Joha, NB, for Liverpoot, miles, of Boston, bound R, was seen 24 inst, of the Miehiands. from NVork for Cape Bath, was soon Te) POR CALIFORM Park Oriental, Dale, from Boston, (Moh 4) for California, 1%, lat 48, tom Rte (ome, Smith, trom NYork (Apt 35) ' ' Int 10 17_N, "Wn Witlmaak tree" for Pe: * rig 8 Ley ray) NOrleans (Ap! 1) for Califor- nia, May I), nt 607 BN, Deen, for California, Pa SHIPPINY. E.—STEAMSHLP ATLANTIO, FROM LIVES eral oraer, at the fo ase send tipir permite om Cousignees will O 10K —PASSBNGBRS PERS arr, » Core Linn, Lambert, UK LIVERYUOL.—UNITED STATED ship ATLANTIC, Capt, James West. Ei + iu from her berth th the for. aocommedations f WD. K. COL! 4 iehels, Mavaa- Smith, London for Newport, B Boppell, from NYork for NORE, June 2i—Arr Wabash, Rarnes Srockhelm trom Savanwah; a7th, Pe & berth seoured wi on NITED STATES MAIL STREAMERS BETWHEN NEW York and Liverpool.—The ships composing C, Captain Wea. chr Gon Ts Arr AG Hill, Thor Faron ‘July s'd (th for Lobdon); Murillo, Merrill, Hi Of do 2th wlt Faw Coben. Ri bh. Hu f Iamburg; about 30th, for passengers are wa seaure. il pai atiached teach ship. Fort COLLINS, 96 Wal) BLP Le fooms, $335 enced ' surgeon Hee duly Arr Reform, Larsen, Wilmin, Haman, Juve 27—arr Columbian, Mereen, er. duly 2—Arr Leopolt July 4—Arr Neomi, Vm Sturgis, Maneon, olberton, Charleston. Sid im. ‘Arr echr Yankee Blade, Heage Hil! Baltimore and Havana, July bile: larh, "brie Co steretet eee “ “ “ {The ewnsee of these ai ). Mende: tin, NYork; Phauix (Br), Gray HaArarax. July 1—Cld bark Adelaide, we K Cobden Morvixon. N York t Doane, Californ's: aceou Iie 5 a tones, bills "st Tading’ are slgued therein, and anless thervof, therein ex; OR NEW ORLEA: ESTO! DIRECT.—THE FING master, will leave for rom pier No. 2.North riven, Soply |, 4 Bromdway. : Mth, Queen of the Manta Hack- panne J. HOWARD & SON STON JAMAICA, DIRECT.—Ta) RESCEN? CUPP, chase 3 oF Co woking at Port nd. the malls, on Thafeday, Ay tea and San Francisoo; bound Washinj 8, for Roaton, 'y Glover, Chas ‘Plymonth dock Pie J. HOWARD & SOW. OR CALIFORNIA Vila CHAGRES.—ON SATURDAY, at 3 o'clock P. M., the United Mail Staves at ior foot of Warren stroat, N. R., with the ce etarteone a Hunesrian, do 12th: annock, do ith; Francie P. Sn; ith; Andrew Foster, Ivanboe, En Parker, do 15th; Pollo! 26th; Albert Galiati terprive, and A. 7: iladelphia, 12¢! k, MeIntire, do 2th; Hibernia, Salter, for Baltimore, Wth— vernment mails rleston 1th ‘Titcomb, Hill, for New Orleans, with the Ohio will go on from Havana Ywithout delay. he seoured until paid for. Pi 177 West atront, corns ROUGH LINE FOR 3aN Fi NIA by steam and “AS Hamburg. Sie New voscs th porte Belfast. to load for from B for N York); do do; 6th inst, Miltindes, mney, June 29—Arr Macedonia. Loring, Mobile. TO CABELL, June der, will leave for #1! » P. M., from Pier F°%. uae FRANCISCO VIA Avy Orry:Chanes n ding. bia, Askey, Boston (be- png: Mylhy F 1 "veteel through tickets CALIFORNIA V, 1 steammshi, ‘Pittman, master. he to reach Parama tout the 15th of Gorter, from Matansas; 23th, m Havana. id brig Rodman, Bowen, from New ‘%—Of, Walter R Jones, Colley, from the will be furnished. 14 PANAMA —T iit ZACHARY TAYLO! te to California, is expected Tous, J BYorb for Cropetadt. Pama, June 27—Sld Donna Carmelita, Winchester, San Franc ® '2~ Bark Chesapeake, Pike, Beston- jaere, June 0—Arr Chilton, ‘Whiting, ‘Matanzas. Port. erceiliole, Sleeper; Baltimore. Cid ship Shetheld. Haratt ‘Town, OSI, Delaware. Lemus, Philadel Sarah M’Donald. Salem, to load hides for Kings NY. Sid berks Fairy. Turk. Pat: 3 tarday; brige Marthe Worthington, and Jons Cilley, on Sun- Limon. July 22—Arrsehre A| “Troworky. % her & Co ,) No. 71 Front st. Boston, July 22—Arr l fore andt 3 and immediate } pe sirenty engaged, ay of BOOTH & EDGAR, % Front stress, a AUNCHED—AT STONY BROOK, L. Bel wr orig Olive Thompe Lit the Ba Jul from Jul; Tal iy ate Tele Pt are ill trem Windiea, perienced seaman ber jor finish, this veusel is not surpassed by Island: Mr. Williamson has long enjoyes tion of building the fastest saili Long Ivland Sound. an dom Perseverance, supposed for Towneen vi Indelphin; Rovalua. Norte |" 1A 6 Larks Bogle, trom Aighibeat. he ou loging, Eastport for Baw Onteans, July 13—Cld steamship Ohio. vin Favens; #) i guarantees cures in every ler, rpool; ‘brig Partridge, | 9%! HE MARRIED WOMAN ‘br. A. M. 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