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NEWS BY THE MAILS. ‘The P conegiwenta Democratic Convention, OLB BEADIN@ COKRESPONDENCE. Reavivo, June 5, 1351 Resolutions Adopted by the Convention, &¢ At the conclusion of Col. Bigler’s speech to-day, the following resolutions were adopted by the Convention — Beasized, Fpet the tine tne esc hen not onl the C » but reserva r bk or et ha mesele, but tbe u of our blesse: pargyimail its measures, fodbaee be the Snadaman teh pete. patriotic, and glorious found. Most important of these primeiples, we the part of of bg SH oy 8 s cer of Congress, Stall doubtful powers; s sacred "for the Sgn Te senemipaeteneioemitane the peopl a ‘bop-in! ‘renee, ‘several Baten, withthe Semeati este bed ‘and © rigid econom ‘Pained from the Getning thes eure ofthe taxes people, contining the a) ions of pu fete ivoleme antes tec tetas tae | & ised by the Resolved. Thet had these vital principles of democres: been faithfully observed ‘administration of the nation. | of the whize to power, on | Feb} net now witness the spirit | | ise ip 0 time of penne te | endangering an entail of & permanent na t Resolved, That the democratic part; b Att ty dais the Union, the constitu ch faithfully observe and execute, sofar as in smeasuses of promise adopted by th ‘the parpese of ettling the questions } abd this not oni \ ical tates. olved, That the sixth section of the act of the ae | ture of Pennaylvanis, passed on the Sd of March, I - madar severe penaitics the use of our State. jaile for A yur statute h because it ation to the exe. cution of the provisio the constitution of the United States for tho restoration of fugitive slaves, and because it dsj virtoal rd of the principlo# of the compromise, aa seriously to cndakger the existence of the | ins, ‘That in the matter of laying duties forei re te by the general government, we ate in favor of ti Peclprocal interchange of our products. with the other ma- Soap of of the earth im consonance with the outigphanes spirit of the age, recognizing clearly the tice of the govern- Band preserve in it vigor and satety all tho great industrial pursuite of try, Resolved, That in Col. “il our r Fandidate for Go: mg tried, able, and fi ile, and a'man a oe if i bas rises to the exalted position which bow olde i iat the affections and respect of bn Ts citi eens. We hail him as the worthy aneconntatin 4 hos no dard bearer of our great and glorious jemocra. ® ledge eurse to do battle for the cause of y Zeetle banner, until we sbailg achi al victory, am enue Bente’ foes the minvelo ef ike, pement ed, That we will cord ‘Seth Glover - Canal Comm: ined | 2 diechase' he duties of that important and highly respon: é office. Ey eer to adjournment to the 4th of March next he President announced that a mass meeting would be bela in the Court House at § o'clock, to ratify the pro- coe dings. names of some of ets were an- pounced, and among them Colonel Black, who has the reputation of being a great popular orator. MASS MEETINGS AT THE COURT HOUSE AND IN THE MARKET SQUARE. ht o'clock in the evening, a mass meeting was bed ce Court House, to ratify ings of the Convention. The building was crowded to excess. bad been whispered about, for the last two day) chat Colonel Fraser would come out in a strong speech at the mass meeting; but he and bis friends went home in the morning, and spoiled the fun. Col. Bigler was present and many of the delegates of the Convention. Mr. Jounx Laronrtr, delegate from Bradford county, was appointed President. aud addressed the meeting He raid he considered the honer of being appointed Chair- man of that meeting. the proudest he had ever received a nay gh erg g Bar yen ig think he Ry ~exehange it ure to-day. upon ian’ (Col. Bigler) on his right. (Laughter.) It was. ‘indeed. an honor to preside over a meeting of the demo- eracy, inthe Gibraltar of the State, which gave 4.500 majority y to the good man now in his grave on the banks of the Schuylkill. How many will you = give Bill Bigler ’ ‘Will you give him 6000’ (Cries of “Yes”’) Well. I ‘will compromise with you for $500. (Laughter) The | ‘unanimity with which he bas obtained the nomination ! is without a But he has no ordinary man tocoj with—boid, feariees, and not very scrupulous. (Langh- ter.) One who knew him when he professed to be a ‘mocrat—knew him as well as if be had beea within him— | ‘told me to-day that he never went straight to any ob- t. Old Berks has promised 6 000. i: many will ontgomery give? (Cries of ~1,500.") Fifteen hun- dred! Why, that will make up for all the iron masters ‘and coal masters in Schuylkill (Laughter ) One man in New York made no sceret that he sent seven hun- dred to vote. {haughter) Preswoest —We will whip them now. and make them 4d sil. What will old Luzerne and Bradford do’ aford voted for me till the demoeracy said they had no one else to vote for. I admit that she has done wrong, but if she did, she did so honestly. At Iarris- ‘burg, one of her delegates (Hon. David Wilmot) will so define his position as to satiify the democracy. What of Lancaster count: I suppose there are more of the mutineers here. went home with heavy hearts. I would ray to the other side, treat them kindly when you c= They have acted mistakenly we old war (Col Frazer) went home with his ears banging but be will prick the rives.and unite with us in defeating the enemy. (Cheers.) Mr. Menveserec, Senator of the State, then read a ble and resolutions. to the effect that the candi- Votes more polled than were in the county ‘pream! date for the highest office in the gift of the people was | eclected with a unanimity almost unparalle and that the best interests of the State demand that the demo. ‘eracy unite in vigororous efforts to redeem the Old Key- stone; and that this meeting do ratify the nominations Of Col. Williem Bigier for Governor and Seth Clover for Canal Commissioner ] Col. Brourn was then called on to reply. He said he bad never enjoyed such gratifieation and delight as trom the unanimity with which his nomination had been made, This, however, was not the occasion upon which to express his sentiment«—he would do it upon another eccasion. But he would now take the opportunity of tbanking them for their kindness; and for the of the democratic interests Here there were loud calls for Black Col. Janes Ecack, who was in the Mexican war, in Quitman’s division, then came foward, and said, this meeting bad been called asa ratification meeting Al- 10¥ me to ray, that the call was unnecessary, The no- mioation of ler the people of Pennsylvania rati- fe ago and they are waiting to prove it in Qetober next They are now standing like man and a woman at the ceremony of marine. after swearing day and night, for the last twelve monthe. that their hearts were true, (Cheers) Sti to «ay something, and allow me. as one among this multitude. to express the faith I feei in the success of our cause I never went in toa contest with surer hope. We must succeed. I know of nothing devilish or mortal to keep ux from be a cessful Twent round this happ when Twaca I found it bey, and travelled through it with my fatm not much like the old, but wonderfully altered for the better; m6 when ae I was parsing I looked of the tosis, And saw the wealth of Pennsylvania carried on the care I was curious to count the number nd it exactly 133, the very number of the demoeratic this convention: (Roars of laughter.) when I thought of the coinel cedliened over this all it get head goal. This is the Lonest God's truth; an doubts me. I appeal to the Alleghany county for the truth of what I sey. The resolutio fume no indifferent part in this crisis. We. the ¢ crncy of Mennsyivania, (rue te the country fast to every compromise of the constitu and ste nm. and as un- moved as the rock on the shores of the Atlantic. fenn aylvonia is the centre of the Union. and sh ¢ life diood be fronen in the heart of that Union wh country feels that the salvation of the Union depends Ls it. for her lif «fact that Mennsylva- sition, I w m I inet Penneyivenia Pens ecneerued. A® an nin le roused to a © on anecdote (fa whig ti ago. TL snid, L ruppor ail you can for ston. lig reply we t imitating a stammeret to perfection.) © I'll be dif lam of that <éireat langhter ) I raid. ~ tnt t for the tariff.’ His reply senin ww the tariff if Lhave no country gen- themen, thie Union question juestion of life to the a. The democrats meet it boldly. The men who | to we are raid to look it im the face It Shall be seen whether *yivania will stand by her nciples or whether +he will look tamely on while the inion ir stabbed tothe heart. I speak for the democracy of Pennsylvania, nod | say that it were better for George Washington that bi hand bad withered befure he rigned the constitution in letters of marble, if we showld copy it ater. Ido not hold the whigs = omission, but I do for their positive tranrgressions. An aged witness, /" Colwuabus, whose head was quite prey. in giving his testimony ear he was forty years of age. The counsel expressed hi surprise and the judge begged him to account for his ap. pearance, aa on bis hy © Well, then, I will tell your honor. if you insixt upon it I wae born eighty-one years ago, but I lived forty-one on the Eastern shore ‘of Maryland. and I think the Lora in his mercy will never hold me accountabie of Inaghter) Just so with the whigs, we will hold them accountable only for what they have done, not for what they have left undone ore Colone! Johnston stand ’ dood, that there ie no danger of the Union e there bs. though I am as litre ai to be frightened as an here er while the consti he Union is an ark King of Ieraet Seating open the ork mediately died we tear open portion, for the Union itectf will oy any thing against Colonel John- | to morrow, there ie nota south of Mason and Dixon's line would rely apon OF apon the stability of the Union. Sbril Of Quitinen's divi with whom we d the Gulf, that we do not re. onth, and that we will fight tood by him, and slept oniy e * nthe flog Bloated. shell we let that flee be trampled fo the dust. or rive an wri oemiust it! (Orioc of: Never omidet hich asoblior who tought under Gen Quitman enited for three ehe ers f foota the bedy Of the by | om po friend of rlavery tot not and Ido not this Union t Fremendons elec b for the man «be ame std others from ef dard do #5 th me ant ' ' etek pert ! ats rubs ‘ ‘nexpicy —It was found upon inquiry that there | m up when the hour of battle ar- | clothes. and’shows herself im the te of resurrection, wnd redeemed to the world. (loud cheers. ¥ she | elected Cole nel Tpbnstom, there, hota fibre in the Union | that would not feel pained by the act—not an edge | that would pet feel as evld as Slr Jolin Franklin. } (Laughter ) Butthisehall not be. You are here to-day | bearing the flag of the Vaion high and lifted np, not & | stripe unclean, and every star as bright as when its first | beams broke on the country; and when the conflict is | over, we shull see it radiant with glory on the Capitol, to give arsurance that Penn-ylvania Is true to hee first love, and as devoted to the Union as when she signed the sacred covenant that binds the nation together in the bonds of an everlasting confederation. Col. Black concluded amidst most vehement cheering. when it war announced that there was another meeting beirg held in the open air, and it was then adjourn te the marl w Poaiting "The motion was ad a Na arriving there, we found a stage erected, urning, a tremendous bering, and Mr. at 12s Gd. per ts gaged at ds. Yd, andily which 25. per demanded. Naval stores were sti oo oe 6d. was demanded stead, ede highe t r clipper figures, Fruir—All descriptions were tively neglected. ea: of 700 bbls, Malaga raisins found buyers at $250 06; and 25 casks currants, at 7\,¢ jally the same as noticed getnokey. , at 2s. per 280 tbs, ‘0 Havre cotton was at ',d. To California rates were less brisk, and amount offering was at rather lower rates ou Hay was escent! zo “4 i Prime A. $190; and Manila.at $11. 6 months; but we beard transactions worth reporti Hines have been very much de; the present Rises, week, and but few purchases have been made, notwith- Representatives, addressing iF ker of the Louse standing the cancession of a half cent A a 4 on ma. dle went strongly for the Union, and the eompro- | nenrly every description in market.. The operations have mises of the constitut not exceeded 4.500 Porto ‘Bibs. at Le. ; Bir. Jous W. Youre next addressed the meeting. In | Buches Ayren 20x Ibe, et taizey Loo’ Maressibo, at the course of his observations, he said the hopes ef the | whigs were disappointed, who chuckled at the idea of diseension and disunion in the democratic ranks. He | about bet ; 100 Cubs. at 9. 300 Rio “we seth “e tod 35d dten, oglsh at 6c; and | spoke of Colonel Bigler in zlowing terms, as a man who | calf skins, 7 a8 lke., at To. had worked his way up from a poor boy, ti/l now he was Taon——The features of the market were the same, while candidate for the highest office in the State” Mr'F. | the sales amounted to200tons Seoteh pig, at $19.4 $19 made a Union and compromise « and 150 Epglish bars, at $35, 6 months. h. Hon, Groner R. Banartr, and Mr. Catworr, and Mr. Dovonrarr also made Union speeches, and the meeting broke up at eleven o'elock. close by, Latns have arrived rather Pree , and have met There was another German mass meeting e | ing on at the same time. and a band of music celebrati the victory in prospect; thus ended the Reading Convention. with @ brisk demand, at “oe 62), per Leav—Holders of some kinds of foreign weenrathing higher rates; but. as far as we could learn, appeared. ‘A small lot of 500 pigs Galena vay e by ar the transactions reperted 1.500 bbls. common Roekland, at 85¢.; and lump —_ at $1, Our Baltimore Correspoudence. at which there one a eens inquiry making. Batrimore, June 6, 1851. LraTure: particularly new in the market this week. Prices Snag ae acum increasing. There is more confidence ed. future, and the fall trade will probably poem extensive. Business in boots and shoes has Deen rather being no other demand than that from city dealers; but The New Constitution—Horrible Accident—Peniten- tary Troubles—Maryland Fustitute~-Turkash Dresses—The Vacant Archbishoprick, &c. §¢. From present indications, there remains but quotations were generally the same. Some of the sound little doubt that the majority for the new constitu- | Prong ap ray an ane. tion, in the whole State, will exceed ten thousand. | peide, upibdreen ong Trine” th B could Thus have the people vindicated their rights, and Sas a plsoeune, SORE TOS disregarded the false teachings and predictions of {Rat some of the failed firms are paying G0 per cent of the interested parties who labored so unremitti ly | the balance. m y to deceive them. The falsehoods and false the resorted to by the opponents of the constitution, } have lessened them in the estimation of the whole | eommunity. | A most horrible accident occurred yesterday morning, caused by the explosion of a large iron oe used in the establishment of Messrs. Kelly | {] Kanders. The kettle was filled with boiling pte and whilst a young man named Joseph Stans- | ph was replenishing the fire under it, itexploded, | throwing the burning fluid over his person, and | burning him in the most horrible manner. No | hopes are entertained of his recovery. | e appointment by the Governor, of William | | H. Jenkins, as Warden of the Penitentiary, has caused a rumpus in that establishment, on account of his alleged incompetency to i the duties of | the pe Yesterday, Messrs. William H. Turner | mM. Starr, both sent to the Governor | their resignations as directors, in consequence, and | it is expected that other members of the board oe also resign. Mr. Jenkins, the new Warden, is | ' scarcely known to our citizens, with the exeeption | that he was an unsuccessful applicant to Collector , Marriott, for the station of boatman. It would be hard, however, to find a cempetent successor to so | able ‘and accomplished an officer as his predecesgor, isaac M. Denson, Esq. } | The new hallof the Maryland Institute, in the | course of construction, over the Marsh market, be- ing upwards of three hundred feet in length, is pro- ne rapidly, the windows of the second story ing set. It is the intention of the Institute to have it connplated in time to hold their annual fair | in it, in October next. The Turkish female dress has been extensiy: ely adopted at Norfolk, especially by those ladies who | have small and handsome feet and ancles. In this | city the ladies still fight shy of it, though the dress- es of the children are beginning to assume some- | thing of the desired form. No developements have yet been made as to who | will be the successor of Archbishop Eccleston, though the nominations made by the suffragan Bishops have been sent to Rome. The Rev. Dr. Ryder, President of the Georgetown College, is un- derstood to be one of those nominated, the Rev. Mr. MeCoskrey, who was recommended by the de- ceased Arc bishop, another. Our Philadelphia Cucsapenianees Puitapetrma, June 6, 1851. A Fracas in High Life—Fourth of July Appropria- tion—Mililary Jealousies—The Bail Doubled. A game at fisticuffs took place this morning, with- in a stone’s throw of the criminal court, which has had the effect of reviving in the recollection of Quakerdom a tale of sonal that was talked about a month since. E Lambert, who was a oe n the | gal business ith G. B. Browne, disappear: from the city in company with a young lady ot s of mere and it was said had departed for the orld’s Fair, leavin, wife, a lady of large for- tune, disconsolate. Dr. W.P. Lambert, the broth- er of the missing lawyer, had taken possession of the office which the latter and Mr. B. had oe: cupied, | and wished to act as the agent for his brother, | ope: oe that his partner was not making a fair division of the proceeds of the partnership. There was also an imputation that his brother's booke had been carried off. Mr. Browne’s dander riz under these aspersions, which were reported to him, and he walked into the aifections of the medi- cal man witha vengeance, darkening his orbs of vision, and drawing 4 cop.9us Tnpiiee ° of claret, to appease the mazes of his offended dignity. This act was followed up by the assailant going before Motasses, though steady, was not very brisk, and the only operation reported, war 100 hhvds, Cardenas at 20cts aval Stones Were not active, but with the excep- tion of spirits of turpentine, which was more abundant and eusier, remained quite firm. Amongst the sales were 000 bbls. North County rosin at $1 30, delivered ; 450 do. pirite turpentine at 8e.a He, ; and 200 do crude at vat Ong-—Lingeed was held. pretty stiMy, but was not in very great. demand. From store 5 were pur- Se aiEs aie cont eine ee aaa ees 423;c. a 45c. Further parcels of olive, to the extent of 500 baskets, were taken at $2623, four months, Provisions.—In pork there was more movement to-d: ry but prices were no better. ‘The operations foot up 2 bbis, (including some sold last evening not previously made public.) at $14 75 a $1481 for new moss ; $14 25 0 $14 37 for old; $13 25 for new prime ; and $12 25 for old. Beef declined & trifle, and was dull, '150 bbls. mess were tuken at $8 02a $11; and prime at $5a $6. Beef hams | and cut meats were without any decided alteration. Lard was not very steady, About 300 bbls. prime were dis- | posed of at So, Butter and cheese were in active demand for consumption, and realised. full figures. Rick has been speculatively active during the past six days, and the market, influenced by the favorable na- ture of Southern advices, with a light stock, has stiffened a little, the total sales amounting to over 1,500 casks ordi- nary to choice, at $2 87 a $3 50. Srcans.—Small parcels of Havana were selling at $24 50; and 20,000 German at $10. | Spmits.—Whiskey has aga | supply coming forward by | greater than the wants of the trade. Some 300 barrels | prison were let off at 22! c, a 223,¢,; and 10hhds, drudge, 1 ' at 2e. s remained buoyant and steady. ‘The trade took 200 hinds Cuba, at about previous rates; 100 do. Porto Rico, at 5!,c, a 53c.; and 200 boxes brown Havana, at A rale of 6,500 Ibs, prime was made at Ze. Market drooy ) | ae given. way, the abundant roads and canals being cash Togacco.—There Ket this week; but there has been no variation in prices, ‘a more animation in the mar- which, if anything, inclined downward. 460 hhds. Ken- tuck; pokey bay posed of at 6c. a l2e.; 43do. Mason county. at 1 ye.; ado. do. Maryland, at 6x0. a 6% bales . part at Bbc, a Me ; 75 cases Florida. at at about 19. vs.—A lot of 150 baskets champagne sold at $12 a $23.6 months, Woot —The market still continues flat for this arti- cle. Holders are encouraged to be firm by the heavy | operations at the West, which are being made at prices miline bioban than those of logy , Manufactures on the other hand, think that the fow peloe of aoods, and heavy importations from abroad must cause a ma- terial decline, and in c tation of such recession they are buying very 9 ‘The market in consequence is in a Very unsetti 4 "ancertain state The aggregate receipts of produce » by the North river bonts to-day, wrre—Ashes, 250 bbls; ticur, 17.000 do.; #6; wheat. 6,000 bbls; rye, 2.000 do. corn, 42.500 do.; pork, 1.400 pkgs.; beef, 200 do.; eut meats, 900 do.; lard. 117,260; and whiskey, rower, dene ae Hee srox. June 5.— Brokers’ Board—l0 shares Michizan Railroad, 103%: 25 Montreal Railroad, $5 de by A delphia, "Wi t snd Railroad, Canton Co) merce, 11d 4 iB Heating” Taliroad bo, BORG: 75 a 2 Eastern Rail . Tha: 18 aeworth Company, road, Vig aca the Mayor, and ee bail for his apy eoomeee to ton Company, * ilroad, answerthe assault. [lis father had rdthe ac- . Pwnapenryra, June 6. ref Bing or tig sate Soewutanear his son he must resems them, or oi nd ah + 15 do. M13,; 900 do,, 314 10 se. Ste 300 e would himse 1g: BN do, 8194: BD do. B18,: 9 Be ‘irosd. (200 Councils have given 21,500 towards the Fourth Railroad, 1614; 100 Morris Canal 0. 85, of July, and we scem likely to have a day of it. #) Girard Bank, ¢: 1274; 25 Kensington Bank, 6h 6 The City B however, do not evince a dispo- "Kentucky B sition to participate, either fearing to show their own weakness,,or from the usual jealousy at the idea being started by the officers of another brigade. ‘he companies are, however, recommended to join the parade There never was @ pro ity, what some portions of the military, actuated et sies, threw cold water upon it. Capt. Powell Sinack applied to Judge Kane, this morning, to be released troen the $800 bail in which was held by the United States Commissioner, to wera charge of h ing malic iously left two of $i ston at Pernambuc t after a hearing, the udge incre |: Harrriaburg Hall silroad Bonds, 75, 20 DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Berrorn On Manxer—(For the week ending 1851) —Sperm—The market is very quiet. and we have only to report sales of 150 bbis. at $125, and 200 bbls. on private terms. Whale continues in active A delog: States Engine, of demand. both for export and home use, and sales of up- lacelpbia, will participate in the firemen’s pa- wards of 9,000 bbls, have been made, sinee our last, at in your city, on Monday next. ‘They will prices ranging from dle. to le. The transactions in- vut thirty, and, during their stay, will clude 2000 hble for export, at dle.: 400 bbls. ground ther | e gueste of the Empire Fire Company No. 42. * 41 S¢e.: 1.960 bbls. N 2 ~e at 410 = bbls. do. Some members cur new Hee: er Cc at & WO bbls. do. at 42),¢.; 1,800 bbls at d2ive pe phage tay w Hook and Ladder Company 5 17%,' go nt anice.; 600 bbls deat #2-ce; B00 bole, do MN ae bl at 43¢.; and 800 bbls.. the price of which we did not za Monteith, a miserable woman, much given jnrn. | Whalebone—-We bave only to report a sale of Inst night set fre to her clothes, 6000 ibe. NW. Const at Boe. per Ib « so awfully burned that her Her husband was also much to extinguish the fire « of age, the son of Philip Telegray le Reports, ~ New ona Jane 5, 1851 There is not much doing in eottoo—operatere awaiting June 6, 1851 fifteer Bartivons Eales have heen made, to-day, of street flour at 4 25. yw was entirely cut off by the with the Stockton rman musical societies of our city start Rocnrsren. June 6. 1951 wf Baltimore to-morrow afternoon, to participe On Thuredey, in our market. 500 bushels of Genesee in the ical festival to be held there on Mon- vautey whent Tid wh $1. abd 060 bushels ot O60. The | ley, lay, and Wednesday. The societies jote to-day were not prime, and the sles were light from New York, Boston, and Newark, are to ar- Prices vary from former quotations. Prime yellow corn rive by the 9 o'clock train from New York brings 60 cents Br rraco, Jane 6, 1861, CITY TRADE REPORT. The receipts of the part twenty four hours have been Fripay, June 6—6 P.M —Fiour, 5.000 bis: wheat, 16.000 bushels; corn, 28.000 « have not varied; the sales reac! 200 bbls, buwhels. The market for flour has been rather heavy P at $6 50 and pote §/ but prices are unchanged. Sales. 1.000 bbls. There has wat exhibited great languor, 4,000 Ibe Ameri. been a moderate inquiry for wheat. with a ready mar- can were pu ed wt Be. ket, 2.500 burhels sold at 78 , for Ohio nis in good Baransterrs A better feeling was manifested inthe request. nt better prices, Sales, 1) sat Mia Flowr market to-day, induced by « more animated inquiry 45 ¢.. Flour freighte are now qu and corn both for the home and export trade, and a disposition at 8}¥e. upon the part of holders to stere supplies in preference Aveosy. Jane 6, 1861 to yelling at current rates, The sales of domestic com- Receipts since our Iast:—Flour, 6.500 bbis.; wheat io. 2 at $3 56.0 $3 none; corn. 17,000 bushela. The transactions in flour prise? “out 9,000 bbls. superfine Pincd to favorite Wasterm at $987.0 $46: ordinary | Were emailer than yesterday, reaching only 1,000 bbls. at | to cholew State at $3 04 a $4 i25¢4 Fownd hoop Southern | previous rates. Prime wheat ha: twon in pretty fair re- | Ohio at $4.0 $4014 + fancy dd, a6 407 $462 ‘quest, but common haa been dull. with a declining ten Geneve at $400 His, ye Ohio and faact Gon dency. Sales, 2.400 bushels at 05 \;-.. for Chiengo. Corn tad ckaes Gounses ot 00 m0 00. A dy. at yesterday's rates. Sales, 15,000 bushels at at $4 62 a $5 12), the close but little could round yellow. and fide for mixed western, 2.000 rye were sold at T2!ce. Whiskey is at 224; for Ste pr he had at our inside figures. Dusiees Canadian was dull, but steady; 800 bhis. in bond fetched | $4124. There was no apparent alteration in Bouthers, of | prison and Ohio, #ith sales of 200 bbis whieh 800 bi OO to good straight, and $4 87 9 $5 50 for fancy brands Rye flour was worth about $3 37); per bbl., at which 100 Marriea, Joha une, by the Rev. bbls, found buyers. There was nothing going on in t Brooklyn, on the 5t menl. Of wheat the only «ale reported was 2.00 bushels Cawthorne, Mr. Jon A. Astioxy, of New York, to Miss Genesee, prime, at private contract, Market declining. Lyota Prrroxrann, of Bt. John. N. it On Thureday evening. June 5, by Rev A. Lee, of Red- ford M. KB. Church, Mr. Ancrrrane M. Ceawvonn to Mise Sanan Jase Ansoun, all of this city On the 224 of May - the Rev. BE. M Canfield, Mr. Freventcx Revren to Mies Mesnierrs B., daughter of the late Samuel ©. Hixon, U. 8. Novy | Died. | At the residence of R Tl Shaw. 400 Grand | Rye was nominally as last quoted. Outs wore not selling frecly, but were firm at He. a 45, for Jersey, 400. for river. and 47c. for canal. Corn was something better, being extensively inquired for, while the supply was not so large. The quantity diepored of was about 50.000 ; handsome Northern white at 50e a C00; Western mixed at 6 heated at D4e. a 560. Cost. —A moderate business was done in foreign, et Dracing one entire cargo of Nova Scotia at about $ 200 tone Ne wenatle at $6 50, and 150 do. Scotch at $5 Anthacite remained quiet but tiem. | street, Willinmeburgh, on Friday, June 6, Cysrira. relict of the Inte Gabriel Havens, of this city, in the Toth year of her age. ~ —The market evinecs a steadier fecling than Mor remains will be taken to Sag Marbor, 1. 1, for ia. potent y. the sales being about 1.200 bales at a decline terment, on Monday. A. M.. 0th inst of fuily half a cont cinee the arrival of the Asia, or on a Suddevly. on the Sth of Jane Kooxe con of Richard Eldridge, seed 96 of 8 se. for middling opiands “ Wie brothers. Jomn, Charle Corey haa been in fair request, with jen of 190 bas drew. and friends of data at 11%: 100 do. Laganyra at (ge ; 100do, Rio at | the fenily. are reepectfully in Oattend hie fuveral Ve; and C60 de, Bt. Domingo at Se, 9 from ie father's residence. No, 41 Wort Broadway. on Fray were a trifle lower, with gales of 4,500 Iba | Foturdey (thie) afterncon at «His rematos Live geese wt Me. 0 OT ee will be tekken te Greemwrond Fy iD pply of oll kinds wae limited, and the Oy Thoreday evening. dune 6 at wk. Tone A few ae nta\s No.l only danehter of PS ond Leo Von f from the effects of a the adv’ per Avia. Flour ie dull at $5 50, and large rday; the arch built over it y offering :t less. without buyers. Mess pork is at ig’ $1450.0 $1402. Baconrides are at S),¢ a 8\e ; and | Ohio was taken up on oar sec. shoulders, at a 6ie. Sugar ls improving; fair sella morning, for repairs. About *t Xe. Rioec moe. 0 Die | | 100 bbls. of Howard hasitet te attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 20’clock, soe eee ~_ On the 5th of June, Mrx Mania Hora, widow of the | Francisco mveterson," probably th i, from In a Deter 3 Flos. Feng... aged (4 years, | bactte, A Peivataione Mason it jenn eee lon 62 lier remains will be taken lo himderhook for in- | “Yip Ariel, Browster, from New York March 7, for China, terment. On ma A 28d, at Chelsea, Massachusetts, after a severe AMILTON BeyMone Younc, oldest son of Rebecca April's, Ist 6.36 N, 1on'26 15 hip Oriasn, t irk cs i F, Webber, nm Maroh 27, for Calcutta, Philadelphia April 8, for Cali- R. You ‘Thomas Young, of this city. ar Wenner eee At Tals, ean May 21,'Hon, Wintias B. Tivier, Sree enhallow, trem Livéepeel fet Bosica, i od from 3 Bath, for Chavienen or NOr-. a4 a red ae riea’ wry it, an passed eal ss Fy Pete Ae aie rat Californie, April 9, 1st 168, Tom Bark Edward Cohen, Fy ley, 90 days from NYork for San Francisco, no date, at aa We eet ed ecrite SW, hosing 8 whl k around het moubey sal nod a house'ou deel, was soon May, 1st ie: here Geo fast ok, from Honolulu for Hobart Town, Jan Ao aty SSE. ah Devin 2 fan with letter R in it, was Sebr Mi staat, oe ——— for Charleston, June 3, Nantucket Shoal N by E 35 miles, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of the Ocean Steamers, Namxs. x Ports. Avoxiann, NZ, Fy Helen 8 Page, Church, Syd- ney, NSW, KY An, Feb 25—Arr Ary le, Stafford, P. ‘Emmerton, Salem, (and eld for foes na nant Abate Ave 21 Boprea a Wort of Now York, June ¥. aaere , May 2—Ship Reliance, Somes, from NOrleans, arr 2lst, expected to load for NYor! GUN RISES... «, 431) Moon sere, Avx Caves, May 19—Schr Mountain King. Holmes, for SUN eure, 7 25| tien ware Boston. 2 aya John A Paine, Herding, fordo,7.” 81a 15th, Cleared. pBaraxia, Fob is Soe, reported 21st)}—Sld Constance, Steamers—Baltic, Comstock, Liverpool, EK Collins; Iron- Bey, Pas i aie Vanda ei oe ke la ). Davison, Talisman, Pri wean a ZI day Grand nal (sn). fer mir (@p), Lord, for Hav r), Cltoures: Apeil papa st ei Skolfeld, from San Rraneisco via Singapore, arr 4th, ane; Caroline Rood, Reed, i Pere Foy do lag) Washing ton Allston Richards fe pe deonen ee ston, Corning; Arve, fend having eld Sth; Arden ; Lower, for do 8 or a q man, Cures LH Aitken, Ladd & Stannard; G W Sith Por- ‘Philadelphia; Sa- ‘owneend, Winieuey, Tn de $s Treadwell, for do ldg; Lad Plumer. do do; Hindoo, Mi he ing sid Sth; Grassmere seon; barks Elen Noves, Delano, and Hier Buck sea from Sand Hi Key West, pa ‘Small, Ch ondor ut March 29, ‘ilps ohote, Gerry, and Herbert ‘Hallet, for Boston; April 2, Saratoga, wren i hinele Fire for London; Ath, Pioncer, Child, for do; 6th, Sartelle, ree, ork. Roope victor yeu aren ¥ Bros Consrantixorrx, Jane 5—Brig Marshall, ee from igilant, » De Boston, arr lst, 46 days, expected to proceed to Varna, to Arrived. toad for Be , May 1S Bark Fredk & Louies (Mook), bury, from NYork. Sid léch, bark Neptune, Dwyer, Canpivy, June 20—Arr Bri Merryman, vi to yea fa Baltimore, (ni) Lim} Baltimore direct). 2 ship Cairo, Loring, from Liverpool, ready to load Bass. gaa Bld 2ist, “= ry “Charlotte Harri- Ges! Thom Defence (Br). Yay erpool, 37 days, ae mdse and %, lat , wnat Arr shi passe: Fisk, Cardiff; ieoes. ate a wit di, LU, sel sgn Chane (Be) : sCorlen et iow ue Bradbury W — sar jarqui ‘handos ir ‘orlenso, ewport, via lenry, Wi! a days, with iro a 52 pase fre Pew Bane NY ek! bri; Siive » Sumner, Philadeiph Men nce tg cl, mee with coal Bultiven, Halifax: 6 Winshenback, ‘Bost: ok, Gk john (Br), Cro aye, with 0 ulllvan. Halifax: Ge ‘18 passengers, TB Sandi jay Sl, lat 38 43, lon 66 Trinidad; 26th, bark Lowry, Philadelphia: brig spake ‘Br bri p eccgeoa of Sum fextan’, from Bordeaux for Phi- | Lady of the Lake, Bill, an "York: “Oloea, See and cere Tom, Smalley, Bhiladelphia; Sarah Williams, Gott, Faumov TH, May Exipire, Grey, {trom Havana) lade] nla, a Brig Peru (Br), Carey, Sligo, 34 days, in ballast, with 80 Page 0 G urn Lond. rie Bilsabeth h {Br), Wilson, Limerick, in ballast, with 65 ‘ Gade. ae. ‘Lawrence,”’ (probably Louvre) from Antwerp gers. for N Yor! nee A over (1 i y Harbu: 81 ee im ballast. Giascow, Ma: on Sale Ashland, Ti: hardline for Newport, with 1 Bree lodewold & Brothers. oe! 29, lat 40 %. Spe ‘to load fer Portemouth, NH; bi dship (Br), 56, lon PE in in with s larg ber len, » May 10—Barks sel Kingman, from erable field ice, Adva tor Boston, afr th, and provably ‘rouained 13th, ae ¥ rie washings ton (US Const survey). albanians Alexan- ria. nes wes Tn ela are reported in extracts per Asia as having gone in Schr Whedbee (ot Ocracoke} wae, ‘St Thomas, 13days, boy or. The wind had been strong from W since April 19, with hides, to master. arrived June 5 ) and nearly 400 sail Sere wind bound in the ba: vicinity. Schr Golota (of Brookhaven hill, Baracoa, 11 days, Genoa, = <i Mon tegey’ Higgins, bark Asa with tobacco and fruit, to T Gil Fish, Gates, ftom Mobile, arr zh; only Aim veesels. Schr Hi Grithn, Charleston, ae with cotton, to N LM" Cready &C B.. 3 ‘Coruet, Fowler, Washington, NC, 3 days, with naval "i J H Hughes, Newbern, NC, 5 days, with Hono Kone, Morch 6—Arr St Patrick, Waterma 4 Lith for gage S¥rai lin, Welsh, do; 15th, Talbot, Goo — ‘ tion, age on iy re); x Abby Pratt, Sh: Pah Epes 1B 01 vias. White, » aval store ‘Oregon hi mith, Cape Hatteras, ¢ dare. wise Geotsiens ant , Plymouth, NC, 6 days. orse, Porter, Shianghae Schr Bounty, Ps ‘ke: ‘Klean ria, So ‘k. In port March 29, Amazon, for Cali- Schr Margaret, Woglam, Petersbu: ays. fs aa reported in ‘lish pape NF GREE Van Nene, Virginia 4 days ‘Amazon and others, pony Schr C P Brown, Virginia, 2 May 13—Bark Fectory (Dutch), ‘for NYork,. Schr Rainbow, Philadelphia, $ days, sche Polaris (Dutch), Hanson, for Boston (from Rotterdam), Schr Monitor, 8. wind. Hodman, Sherman, New Bedford, 2 days. Calligan, Machins, 6 days. p Thomas B- Hawkins, Jones, Providence. Sloop Harvest, Ful dence. BART TOWN, VDL, Dec 2—Arr Geo Shattack, “Gog- SF rai ‘Mth, Pacific, Burke, do; Feb 5, 8: ‘Arr Ng mond, Si Ship Constitution, Britton, Liverpool; and others. Jeny 6—At sunrise, SW and light; meridian, do; at sun- t, SE, and weather thick, uiaid ‘tor ig Irth, ‘eat i eh (Baltimore c! "urtont 232; ions al Stauhope, Bi cuhead, hela, ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. “aa ints eibeen ris pt ee for New Baurinome, Sune 6. | Alto in port. sg, 7 = wage, for Arrived—Hiram Gerard, and Emily Johnson, NYork; Eli is, for Ni York; @ Ad Townsend, Boston; $ Connor, Savannah. ‘CHARLESTON, June 4. bi; do June I ry Leiteh, for New York 7th: Arctic il," Jack, and vielina Bow, Water! ‘loo, Hi Cleared—Bark Avola, Boston. Sailed—Ty bee, NYork. mi Arrived—Bark Zamora, Boston, Arrived—D HI Baldwin, Gieared Tt NG all, Baltimore. Sailea—Henrietta Newell, , NH. Wiusieton, June 3. Arrived rk Boo, Liverpool. Foreign Mails. Letter Bags foun, Baltic, for Liverpool, will close at Room (67 Exchange), on Saturday, . Bird; De Witt Clinto ad Wm Sprague, Ch for Vuiladelph , Porto Rico, and all | 4, | im, will clogs at the eoten tance, ao ei | lay, Yeh inst. Cherleston 26th vit; Naples, Duncan, for New Orlei : t British, must be | Th Wales. Crocker, do 26th: Kate Howe. Norcross, do 2d jove office, as the Post Othee cannot forward | inst; Reciprocity, Porter, Peter Marcy, Sampson, and Oto- moco, Brown, do with des pateb. ponnon, May 19—Ent inwards Eliza Adams, Delano, Cal- ‘224, Aquila, Nowell, do; 234, wport. to load for NY ork. rt ‘lvirs Harbeck, Dixey. | ~e Ja Idg: Susan G Owens, Barclay. for e _ date Ne Am. vosee them Letter Bags py ey Geo = ob fav: fornia, ‘Will close at thy ee Exchange), Juan, Pans- re Reading * floom {67 Rachange)r Friday, An Express Mail for Chagres, Kingston, San Juan, Pa- South Pacific, San Francisco, Iregom, will close Vesey street, Astor House, on Friday, Baltimore. smumice. May 14 s 15-816 Ani ‘Agr Hope, F a Paladia, sun? Pietro, and 13th inet. Letter Bogs for Rio J steamer Golden Exchange ding Room (OF Kschoaes) ry ters pre-paid at the Reading Room te any part ‘The above Letter Bags art also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street. Herald Marine Co: nee. LADELPHIA, June \~ 1 PM Arrived—Barks Chace (Br), Steph Oak, Ryde ton; Merrimac’ well. w Verrer, N Orleans; Abcona, Winekiey, Boston zien, | rosby, Eastport; L Lot, ao IM CIaytor iach Renovation “(Spnn), “pavrenan, N Orion id, Castner, NYork New vont, May lé—Arr Agonoria, Skillings, Ghent to load for NYork, (not Havana) \Gaxeman, Buenos sbia, An Boston; aches t John, NB: Rew Zeatvad, Poland, do Videnee: Stranger, EB’ ron, Providence: Carroll, Saunders, ps Union, Marka, for SPranc ot do J aS Vatvers Deep Creeks ids Ch Point: J Geodape Beston: Gl x uliet, Howard, 8: March 21—Arr Smyr 4 April Iifor do) Porro Caverio, May 18— mere, Ide y 17—Brigs Arcturus, Katon, for NYork, 6 day Frances Sane, Young, {rom Baltimore, J Qu menerows, May IX—Sid Madieoo. Huabi A A ahip Erin-go-Hragh, Cas (and be Pawn, Miller, for Balti- Ankers, Arracan, ult, ship Edw O'B: jor Rorrynpaw, May 2!—Bark R rd Johanna L Creighton, for Lon in Fi Moyer, for No: Tate ‘Mathilde ri] W—Rark Franc Watts, Bernsen, t (not NVork), dig; brig Poultney, for Bai timore: and others ae before weLLn, May 2—Brig Tally Ho for NYork. ip Union, Meacom, from Batavia ” | for Bi to aroerta: © 4 r. uls of hemp, 6) do expan wood, cordege, anda antity of sexare. Suir Canorine C Dow, which struck the Moselle Shoal er ge from Boston to Havana, had been bi Frovions to the Slot wit, and her bottom fo much injured. She requires a new kee new planks, caulking and to be newly coppered Bank MACEDON ‘A, lost at ( at 200 hhde mo Ineree on bowed at the time. Whore she was Lo At the mouth of a rmall river on the North side of the m Matanzas, and is considered an ox lee ” whi pored place for vew go to load, ag they lie on the coast | awe ithout the least protection i Seow Brie Gieawen, Orem, put back to Savanilia (no date), | Riah, Jan 18, and eld Feb 1? m in distrons wel was condemned and sold at auction | from’ Boston June 4 ata port five miles N of F or $770. Capt Oram proceeded to Chagres to get a veesol to | California, Woodbury, with ple pepper: Sterling take the cargo to NYork T Crandall ple: Luoilla, Welch Bare Ewity Panswas, while dropping down on the ebb t Pale Ri tide, at SFrancisco, on the Lith vlt, parted her haweer, and fell athwart the hawsers of ti tig Haleyon r Orne, and i 4 etrong at the time, all the r cit Moorings, sad were more or thy bd ay deae te, 5 gapere for Lond y Sviney, NSW. Jan 2%—Are Portenis, Hasty, Honolulu; Wratixe Brie Gov Hovriws, of Dartmongh, with he Oth, Adirondack, Otlleapte, 8Pranci seo. whaling gear. Ke, was gold at auction to AR Tecker, Beq In’ port Feb 1, Adirondack, Gillespie; Reatus, Mitchell of Dartmouth, for $225 Fortunio. Af; Jobe Potter, Marball, and Martha Honant Tows, Feb 5—The Halcyon, ——. for San Fran | Tywne, for ®Francieco; Henry Harheck, Merwin, unc. Swanaran, March 14—Sid Sarah Boyd, Whitmore, Hong Kone te load for London. y Arr brig Intonrity, at King, Hathorn, Arr bri , grounded cn Law on the Slat Jan, but came off with the evening s tide, and was signalited safe out on the let Feb. A S908, working N, with masts, Cod, ellar, New pool; Lo- a wreck in tow, under jury York. © suppored a brig or bark, was seen 4th inet, of Cape | gs Orarh ne C Nay eat Vth, brig Rion ( vrigs HB Crosby, , Warren, Boston jemen, Arr at New Bedford Sth, brig Osceola, Maxam, Atlan ran, Great Inagus May 22 has been absent svt § mos, returned in congeq f the desertion of a part of the to do duty by those remal rd, and sent Lome ® bbls do brig Lewis Broce, noetown, clean. ch 29, Chira, Reynard, NR, 821 of Providence, 310 ap. '§ bh Galena, brothers, Lovett, Rainbow, Stack i St THOMAS, ay pit hiledelphia for Arecib own for do next we rorto Cabello. (Th rig Vem ye nia May b-ligeks Mimons, Sowell, from Trieste, ee to load for Roston; Ormanli, Kenrick for wrth: Tas A Hobart, ee ig ford > te Sid M ath, brig Mertha Worthington, Freeman. do. “thivare, Mai ny 3 be ig on from NOrleana, Oth, deatin ation t Axed: on m ves a pan (oulnp., Fe briea Lincoln, Hutt, New At Islands prev to April 1, 100 ep. Sid from Tahiti March 1, Nimrod, Sherman, of and for N Bedford, full At Owhyhee March 2, Roman, Tripp, NB. 150 At Taicahnano March 25, Conrier, Howland, NB, 1704p, hod phiped 20 eke per Romen, Wilbur, of and for do, to leave ; dow Meigas, do, 100 ep sent home by Romar; April NB, 1100 ep, sent home 100 WO whi Virgin erman mt Uney § lobbina, do. Cordeiia. Gibbe Young Hero, do. ssp: 7, do, \eeper. New York: 21th. Zenoph 700 ep, for home; Mary, Harris, do, 900 bbot, Stanl Rich for Arctic Ocean. Pee ee ‘do: 2h, war ap Wramroa. March 2M . for Payta, to recrntt for | gat dtaken nothing siuce leaving Tatea | felt mn boone March 24. Sid from Hobart Town, VDI for South Sene; Bengal, Phil A from Hong Kong March Bi de eer, Abs Home Porta. ALEXANDRIA. June 2—Arr ache Monolo S14 34, brie Soptie (Sw), Quoenstown; ech Feb5, Canton, Allen, NB, fora ary Emeline, Ar ’ Rice. Win 1 ith Xp. ALBANY, Jone S—Are sohes Brave ang Flies | NB, ip. |, abn mane wai i) Cid eghre Oliver, it, Boston; om oneywell, Fel a | nd Rela Peck, Providence: 73 ar sp 1m) | , May 2 —Art eche Attakapas, NYork, (and sid Ls : mt, Baltimore: ¥ Stade, Hall, do: Moy Rochelle, April 25. . Kran rian —Jon 2, of Cape Horn, Lett Starbnek sBilionn “40, 009 #P wun Boteh do, Ou pe sche Alfeot ‘rigs James ( Br) Fi Gonrge'e Channel, South § . ormat | F Oot % atsteerer wamel — Adoiph (Hw), Olsen, Gottenhurs, Apetl 16, Rownd Pond, (of opmast head Rristol), Pierce, Gonaives, 1th alt; Ann Maria, Smith, A hed 4 recovery bo reeover. th ¢ The +: Phos F Knox, Smith, Trinidad: Boston, Torrey, New | Orlenne: China, Baiforde, Philadelphix: Zonrn, Hh My Ao: Empite, Crowell, do; aches Rainbow, Rogers. Richmond, Va; | 1 Ping Richard, Snow, Protestale yu Tether Tomah, ‘frim| foe : Bw “ee Boalt, Albany; ndout; Sarah Me! for sienmer “Netwalk c ¢ Asia, from fant A Di hae to Port au’ Prinee: Bedele Sid ‘barks Velocity, Just TOR, fue Ke (not k, chr Eurotas ald Sark Diamond, Irvine, 86 ton. BATH, June S~Arr shire Mary’ Ann, NYo me rr Cation, tnmegs, Balinese eee BARLESTON d= Arr ship, Fai fe 4. 1 Uni ve yannah Thomas; schr Ls Re De Clinton, Andrews, NYork. Hunter, ef ke. schrs Sami R J: Hill Carter, J H Holmes, Lodge, do. FREDERIC ‘Cla brig Sarah (Br), Bo- dol} Pa L RIVER, Juno 4—Arr brig J Biskeness bse mey 4 B tlmopes sobr J A B: om, Phils D Hol Bia sloop D vice Alan ti es June 5,63; PMA large Br bark, deeply fra sein, ai Gienfuegoe, together with @ E10 o'clock last Breakwater, ia topsail sohr, came in 8 coal, are now Koing to rea Gb, 1) AM—Bark JW Blodeet, for Te Jane. for Kingston, Ja; sohr Adler, for Port 11 coal Inden schrs, bound tor Eastern ports, torday afternoon, The bark Hunti from NYork, is the only vessel t! cis now opposite the harbor in ship chai irreeus from MOIR May B—Cid bark Zenobie, Pepper, Boston; sche aylor, Camden; 29th, belia Stowart (Br), brig Choctaw, TPlitwer, Boston. 1—Sld sohrs Bernice, NYork; Wave, ter, Vera Cruz; Fashion, Baker, Frances, Ell Aietlat erlinpamse, Wie Jansivo; Bele’ A King, Chingres: thre 5 W Houston, Keen, Dayton, Cld_ steamship Globe, Thom fiano; ship Anna Tift, Ross) Liverpool er, Hava to hea 26th ini brig Ales ORFOLE, June t Arr achi ‘Gon Taylor, Wright, Cam- . Me. NEWPORT, June Saez och 1D Fish, Babcock, FRivee bai 2 a sloop Harvest, French, Providence for NYork. WHA Arr bark J Forbes, Francis, ee, Peewee RYPORT, June 4—Sld schr Wm P Dolliver, Phi- PHILADEL. PHIA, Jue 5—Arr sobrs Fas s Porras Weleren. NYork:; H ison, Baker, N Lo Wma Prubeos, Caste Carlisle, NYorl pee Webwter, Folterte, Brook! ae Pb ee PROVIDENCE, x 2 jarisea Budd, Budd, N York. May 21—Cld schr Union, Buckley, Weet T whites 8 sare 4 anh Motto, Beebe, and Bditor, Case, do; Thos B Hawkins, f ng oe 4—Arr bark Cora ( Morris, Liver- ‘ork; sohrs bur, Poor, Si ington, Halife: = NS: amas Juliet Boston; E 1 im Entingsworth, ‘Stamford; Ann 4 Lawrence, N¥* SAVANNAT, J e Georgia, Brodie, Liv. Harriet Newell, 1 Waren Portentouth, Nit. “Std bark 2 Arrechre Nidus, Croshy, Frankfort: (and meric, from Phitadeiphia, be. bark W: Rio Grande; me= ries, Trsdwell, lates panna sare ‘4th—Sld sehr Mars Hill, reported for St John, NB. Passe! vi Cruz—Steamshi) Kell FC Whitehead, i tour, Lyte, H Bem E Ewi di SE om Sat r S Larned, L J a wi stay WM Matacd Rergough G nafie Gi , Chas Hempel, a ‘aay F Maletie, J Terosa, P Mather, J Gallant. ay, rand child, W'll L Newberry, ‘Wm Bailey, M Spratt, WH Gallagher, i do la Vi eClure, © Saure, one gol Msnen a and lady, L Chas Hotho, D Godkins, R G Ross, G Li ¥ Colvin, Ji Ross, J A Strong. argon, T Bri J Jern unign, Everett, OA Davis. iP Bigect, " Bentz, J Robord, AJ ieee ‘Hi Hor- ton, A Guest, Mrs C Tessier and daughter. St Tuomas—Schr Whedbee—W Stedman, + Fs Rollers and on, F wae C'Devel, © St Rome, W Fi SAVANWAH—Schr ore, R Stenton, F Coben, W Flota. ™ Wevere e Ps Miller, J P Donsmare 41 Indy, a ot Wing. ery ae og st Ju il letter ‘pase bi freigh eet ‘unequa.., sues for A = vy or comfo: Be COLLINS, 56 ysl street. Positively Pt ‘will be received on boned afte> THUR day even ae the scamally PACIFIC will suc GPAND EXcURsION TO THE Wort’s FAIR, VIA tnd Holyhead. or Live a ae (the teatort eben 7, at 3 orchocl ser ere b oe from Galway vo Dub Liverpool or Holyhead, at their option, he affording them who travel for pleasure, ros tril a ful inducementes w! ae ae who. desir She Gate ad eal June aon amship NORTH A the North Ameren ‘will be - an opp eeeenny of seeing some of the finest scenery in the room saloot wer deck saloo Pare to England and bas lit tao. ***” : nat ee . Pp: bo the —, a ae VEE rom ‘A few choice state BERFORD & CO. OR SAVANNAH—U. 8 MAILLINE—THE NEW AND superior stesmehip FLORIDA, Captain T, %. a Front Wir t. 7 ‘at f o'clock I, M.. from pier No, LABAMA, Captain ©. D. Ludlow, on tee Mth ago apply to SAML, L, MITCHD Ca ptel ports on ride Soil Ae Tith ‘June Basence or frei t, apply at the office ‘a ‘ihe ol 9 NDEPENDENT THROU Figs Py ly, 4, by early applicat! Altor House. The mport ant impr nfuls of is all that andl toni will be found om every bottle pre ae wellae Dr. 8. P. Townsend on the outside wrapper. Be Dr. Chilte ein New. t door to the Lycew R. RALPH, AUTHOR or ERACTIOAL Py] vate Treatise,” 8 ee “and Li} 04. (Sunday excepted, been matver of arp bitte < profes Che dtaanaes whieh pe yo enatly. If oweven, Thee Ke pare serine those people bring upen society were & ore diferent opinion woul ‘ormed. "And it to the pre y and Mection prey fare aa te nn te ae standing it may be; or their Lana or bs in the early ovegses ‘Will be surprised at the ane and ~ ona, R. COOPER, 1 DUANE STREET, HAS FOR THR Inet nineteen ie CORBITT, OF 19 DUANE teet, may be Pes the troat- ment of delicate diseases. moti Mh f. twenty-one © FEE TILL CURED, ‘0. 1 MOTT STRERT, [8 CONSULTED ppg rary woe withou: out ener, * De. W's 8 i ae EN, Ni or lee tence 1 F—-] fails 8 00 oigonous co. earfetb, sok in Roosevelt erect No foo till used. R. L. MORTAMORE Rig Ss. have contracted i Pp b to consult me on hoo firee of eharze) from § 4. M. tod P. Mt f you value your health, you wil bin nehiagly tell you that " they only can owre yor their one kind of medicine ts al antes neconeary for in sil its forms.” Persons whose Ms ith has bee ruined by these egotiets, eal! npon me daily. ‘William etreed. Q5 cant K.—poctom Ralph's P ation, giving rec rh Ro. Re. It enables every 6 trent Iie own enge, tm i treated, 1th edi ion, Ma ich and 43 Ann street. t of © cents propaid, aoe, w Pel ailod iA secure eave EE SET a Aten IID trad rR ET RI, 25 Bt. edt ht tate a ONS Depend te Re Ne AE |

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