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NEWS BY THE MAILS. nen Movements ofthe President. ‘The editor of the Richwond Times, writing from Old J ciwt Comfort, gives the beara uteresting account of | ‘he President's movements in that vicinity, on Tuvsday | Last o— ‘The President's virit to-day to Norfolk, Portsmouth, | ‘and the Navy Yard. was a very interesting one. Quite a | Large company embarked with him, on the steamer Ko- gineer, As appriached Norfolk, the Presidential eslute was fired by the Plymouth sloop of war, whose finely — Lookibg tars (except those wn od with the guns) were | distributed about the rigging. The party | ded at Gos} ,and the President was goss by Commodore Stringham, the commander of the te through its so departments Then, aftvr calling at | ‘the Commodore's hospitable house, the great ship Pean- | eylvapia was visited. C»ptain Saunders, Major Hall, of | the Marines, avd the otber officers of the ship, did the honors there with true vaval politeness. The noble ves- eel was Seplaly examined by the President, from the wpper deck to the juniper water in the hold, aud then an elegant colistion was served Next the President and suite made « rapid visit to Pertsmouth, where they were coated egain Lastly, they steamed over to Norfolk, and were received with all due ceremony at the National Hotel Here Mr, Fillmere was introduced to a large number of the citizens ; but the large crowd collected in the Fircet insisted on calling him out upon the balcony. He wae Weloomed with general aod cordial cheers, and spoke & fiw admirably appropriate sentences, expressive of his verning sentuuent of attachment to the Union and constitution his determination to sustain them ft ol hazards, He enid he could perceive loyalty to the Union plainly written in the countenances of those he addressed and they rexponded with Iqud applause. Mr. Stuart wae next brought out. He spoke also of his at- Ceohment to the Union, but directed Tis remarks chiefly ‘to the policy which Virginia ought to adept, in order that the harbor of Nortolk might become crowded with ship- ing. He coutrasted the present visit of the President, n which he saw these ample roads sparsely dotted with euils, with his late tour to New York for the purpose of uniting in the consummation of a great improvement connecting New York city with the West, and invoked Virginia to emulate the example of the Empire State, and to carry cut the wise policy of improvement first sitvocated by Washington. The speeches o' 4 third collation, or dinner, was porteken of. the Mayor of the elty presiding. ‘Tho Presi | Gent being toasted. gracefully wished that the prosperity <1 Norfolk might equal its horpitality. Mr. Stuart gave (his happy sentiment ; » Virgivia Patriotisin May it be Dike the Christian faith, which removeth mountains Gen, Bankhead answered for the army, and Capt. Dornia dor the pavy. and the company left the table. In the drawing room, Mad’selle Jagella waa an object of great sicraction and curiosity. Many sought ar introduction to ber, apd were charmed with her frankness and gentie- | cos Of Manuver apd evident decision of character. This sc arkable lady is. 1 learn, actully earning ber livelibood > clerk in the Departwent of the Interior, The Nor- f \k borpitalities appreciated, tae President and his com- poy returned to Od Point Fonight m brilliant bell was given by the proprietors <f the “Hygeia Hotel,” (Messrs, Reynolds) & Co ,) who, 3: this ipsiacce, as in’ all their management, have dis. jisyed a very commendable liberality. The display of Lesuty at the ball was uneommon, and the daucing very ep irited, a* it always isin the puriieus of the military or daval rervice ‘the same writer designates the the plan of the Presi- dential party up James river, as follows : ‘They will leave Old Yoint on Weduerday morning, in the revenue st Eogiuees, and after stopping about luoch-time at tate, will proceed to Lower Tirendon, w they will dine and spend the night. ‘Shureday morning they will go on up the river, calling at Shiley (Mr. ili Carver’ <n hurdey evening. The Engincer makes but poor fperd, and may not reach Rocket's until night. The Forty will include, besites the President, Mr. aud Mrs. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Uald, Mad’selle Jagella, Gen, Bank- Jind, and rome other ofhcers of the army and navy, and crher gentlemen At the meeting of the ¢ bs cnerday evening, ¢ izens of Richmond, held on ¢ arraogent nts for the re uo following resolutions were visit to our city by the Chief is an occasion of sincere congra- nd that his high position and od, merit the cordial re- prepared to greet hia, be & committee, in counee her committees woiel may h may desire to par- dent and the gentlemen of the city, and to © of w public dinner, at nee. (wea above provided committee of nine g: D apistrate ¢ Celaction with ¢ the mational spirit he has cxption with whieh th Kenolved, That f tion with the be appointed pate, to tonder te the rame meeting app mich te proceed down the Hresident apd bh mond, where they w On bie way to the feat Che President will, it ls dericksbur and patriot mend yest und Mr. Robin tl avd esecrt them to Rich- {o watil to-morrow evening. government, on Saturday, 1, stop some time in Fro- pitalities of that ancient ee proceeded to Rich. i ou to the above effect, ident of the Railroad Compa- w-citiaens of Fredericksburg, of the Presideat wy Peach Wash! zt mo Provident of alse directed t To effect this, the allroad Company has vont Veraon shall, after deliverng te re, etura to Aqula Creek, to reeelve the Pros This steamer the wharf here at 5 P.M. and ret nt Between 16 and 11 o'clock, by which arrangement those ge ptiewen and lad the Pre-ideut back of doing 0, ws evening excursh a who wih to unite in welcoming city, will have an opportuaity ny a Very pleasant ny will avail them. Webster in Virgt al Inte r, June 27.) Kind frends of ours. residio Uacper's Ferry and | Wiocd ser hav bt w eouats th a F was wei nich Mr. Web: omaed at vi fad Capon ow the 2ith instant. ‘At was met by a large wded m so closely Baltimore to ented him of Uharles- ca few a har arena iat +t regard for him. uf time, pe t the — ir © to visit it. i with ite yeomanry f presence by shout 1 nd, in paying & he ex ed the beli that z country would be ty. to forget their jen that he was ompliment by tol wae a salat weleomed to ad all the autho. i] sod resolutions.) as Winchester and will arrive at Richmoad | River on Thursday, to meet | eotimay still | Intelligence from the African Squadron. OUR NAVAL CORKESPONDENCE. Bostow, June 26, 1851. ‘The U. 8. sloop-of-war Portsmouth, bearing the broad pendant of Commodore F, H. Gregory, has just arrived from the coast of Afriea, where she has been actively cruising for the last thirty-five months. She left Porto Praya on the 22d of May. The Germantown, bearing the broad pendant of Commodore K. A. F. Lavalette, who rlieved Commodore Gregory in the commant of the African Squadron, arrived at Porto P'raya on the 15th of May, aud was to leave in a few days for the coast, ‘The following is the list of officers of the Portsmouth Commodore F. I. Gregory; C Commander, Biuhs F tenants, J. D. Johnston, J. reaes rere leet (acting) Geo; W. Youne, (actin #0 John 0 Bradford: ‘Hest Listes sak of 3. C. Rich; “Acting Master, BE. Stone; Commodore's, Secro- tary, WA. Inger sbipmen: C .C. Canvon, B. B. Tay- Io) Captain's Clerk, Ch Edwards; Boatswain, Amos Colrou; Sailmaker, Chas. T. Frost; Carpenter, Asa Puint- sett: Gunner, E. Curtiss Hi The U.S. ship Dale. Commander Pearson, sailed from Porto Praya for the Island of Johanna, one of the Co- moro group, on the east coast of Africa, on the 7th of Annexed is a list of May. Officers and crew ali well. her officers :— Commander, Wm. Pi Lieut John H. Parker, R. Fairfax, (acting:) Purser, J Jr; Acting Surgeon, J. Winthrop Taylor; Acting TT. Walker: Assistant Surgeon @ Niexandet: Th Brodhead; Mt P s Clerk, Wm. Penrso J = wain, Nines A. “Oliver: G CPénall; Sailmaker, — Birdsall. The U. 8. brig Perry, Lieut. Com'g Foote, was cruising on the eouth const, wivere she has been most setively and fuccensfully engaged in the suppression of the slave trade. The following is a list of her officers : Lieut, Com'g. Andrew ht Foote; Tieusenag ie. Ww, C.B. 8. x F. Jones, (actia; Pain g RR: Surgeon, A. A. Henderson; Midshipman, James W. Shirk. The U. 8. brig Porpolse, Lieut. Com'g Lardner, left Porto Praya on the 2istof May, for the Isiand of St.'Vin- cent, and after leaving that island will probably go to the windward—to Madeira and the Canaries—as she has per- formed two successive cruises in the Bights of Benin, Subjoined is a list of her officers :— Lieut. Com's, J Bor ey Lardner: Acting Lieutenant, Jutiug 8. Ww. Purser, J. U. Bl |. H. Brownlee, Midship- ain's Clerk, — Fomey. Purser Wm. A. Christian and Passed Midshipman | Jobn M. Brooke, came home in the Portsmouth as pas- | sengers ; also, the first and second mates of the Ham- burg ship Emmy, wrecked on the Island of Mayo, in | December last. | The Michigan Railroad Conspiracy Trial. VHE STATE OF MICHIGAN VS. ABEL S. FITCH. Henry Phelps, one of the witnesses fur the prosecution. becupice the stand on the 2th and 25th inst. His testi- mony is of the most positive character. He says he was applied to by Fiteh to burn one of the depots, either at Marchal, Kalamazoo, Aun Arbor, or Niles, for whieh be | would pay him $200. Sew Fitch at the State fair, when | he invited him (Phelps) to his house, where he would be | supplied with any amount of counterfeit money he | might desire. If he did not wish to burn the depot him- | self be could employ some one else, and make a good thing out of it.as he would have neatly the whole of the | $200. Fiteh told him that he paid $10 for the burning of the depot at Detroit. He had a conversat | one of the party named Laycock, who, it w: would expo their plans; and it was determin. | him arrested, and sent to prison, as it was a pity to kill han. im consequence of hia youth. The witness agreed to all the propositions of Fitch, He (Fitch) spoke of the depot in this city; said they had prepared the match there, and sent it toa man in this city, and paid him $150 for burning the depot; said it was so constructed as | to burn a given time, and they gave instructions about | it; he did pot tell who the person was it was sent to, but suid it had been done as directed, and when it burst out, it spread ro rapidly that all the water in the river could never extinguish it; said they had injured the company to the amount of about half a million of money during tho past year, and would double that the ensuing year. He said they were going to burn the new depot as soon as they got it finished; said they had warned people not | to ride over the road, and as they knew better than to | do it, and he did not care ad—n who they killed, if it ¥as the Governor of the State. In case I got into dim | culty in burning the Niles depot, he said he would bail | me Cut. change the venue and remove the case to Jack- son, when he could get witnesses to swear me out; he (Fitch) said his influence there was great, and | that ull the new officers of the county ‘were | pledged against the road; he could do better with the | new officers thun he could with the old ones; said he could get a Lost of witnesses to pat down a traitor or to rerven & friend. and named a large number; said he could impeach the best man in Jackson county, who | would come up and swear against them; said he could get the best men in Jackson county to ‘assist him in | difficulty. Heard Williams say a witness might go before a grand jury against them, but never would live to go be= | fore a petit. jury; heard Fitch and Corwin make similar remarks, Sometime in January Mr. Darius Clark wrote | me a letter, and afterwards came to my house; I went to the Centre after that; found Fiteh at the ball alley; had & talk with him alone; he spoke of Layeock; said he was in Detroit. and wanted something done to'prevent his | exposing them; Wm Lang and H. Wakeman came in, | and broke off the conversation; after they left, Fitch | spoke tome about burning Niles depot; took me into Filicy’s bar-room and then into a small room built into | the bar-room, and exhibited to me a mateb, which he \ raid was made like the one used to burn the Detroit depot; said they would giv? me this or another one, to | go to Niles with, and said they were preparing to give De- | trot another touch, as they were getting pretty well built | upagnin; this match corresponded to the one deseribed | by Filley in construction, but not exactly in shape; this | was very similar to the one afterwards given to me to go to Niles with and fire that depot. axs Tow-Boat Cowrasy, axn THe Onio.—This case has been going on in the United States District Court for the last three days, and yesterday the amguments of counsel were listened to with great patience. According to the petition of the libel- lnnts. it appears that the Independent Towboat Com- Dy Was & private corporation, established in New Or- leans, for the purpose of towing boats from and to New | Orleans, up and ¢ he Mississi pt river. On the even- | 1850, oat Diana was | Stanton to to and near four ie Southwest Pass, about five from the Batize, a ate boat was observed, as yond. ing on the west side, which proved to be the Ohio steam- ship. ‘The Diana was in the middle of the Past, and con- t nued her course to a place called the Willows, at which jo struck out into the middle ef the river, ns to the other side, and ran into the tow- boat. striking her a little forward of the ach pan on the larboard si tting her in two, and injaring the Colo- nel Stanton, w in tow, so that both vessels sunk almost immediately By the collision, the libellants had leet $20 value of the towboat and tack! damages, with e and legal inter: d by Mr ©. M. Ruther- r of the ship Colonel Stanton, against the and tho petition stated that the 1 was of 150 ed in the trade betw ifornia and the cargo on board the v: 1 also Tolue of the Colonel Stanton was 12.000 and the fre taking the bark Colone k, in the morning, at navigating the west ide 4 out into the centre of a “Bia canes wore amalgamated, ani argued together. The counsel fi Ubellante were Moesers, Benjamia od Micou. and Hunton and Bradford. and for the re- Mesors. Simonds, Barton, Sonle and ¢ yr argued that the evi on the western side of guide to the the navigation. tdente ani en was on a thoes ast side, an and got out of the mid- inion that the dam nd he hoped the court verdict {p fever of the rempondents for $240, of the damage doneto the Ohio. ‘wed on the came sid and in the nt made a recapitulation of the to the facts as they h oping the court would give the en Mir unt Barton foli ec. and the arguments will be re log at 10 o'clock. —New Orleans Crescent, Axotnen Basn or Ovrnawe x Tutsxots The Shawnee. | *n (TIL) widvocate of the 6th inst. contains an aecouat | gz of freebooters, and the ar. of the breaking up of « g f «voral, whose pation wae but little less than 1 so much excitement in quarters were on Wolfe's Island, ret of the States of Kentucky , Tennes: d Missouri. The band was discovered, not throngh the failure of an attempt by one of the ringleaders to murder » Dr. Swayne, who had re- covered @ judgment for some $10.000 against Newton F. Wright. another prominent member of the gang. In | May I8S0, Wright gave Abe Thomas, a man of desporat character, $160 to kill Or. 8. Accordingly, Thouas, pre- wish the Dr. to visit bi« sick father, euticed and attempted to m ; but the t in the arm. gave nd the ado escaped vewithstanding every exertion ferret out the villain, « ly was the plot was only accidentally discovered a «hort 1 hie discovery led to the divcloaure of the | of the company. They «em to have made | ulat business of stealing “aves in ore State, run. ping them off to another, and there selling them. An ther of thelr methods of speculating in egroes seems follows. Some cf their emissaries would pe cf the Seighboring slave away. and providing their inte southern es Wete attest t the runaway nd main'a long eines nding t him from howy Dr, after being ‘The Opera at Castle Garden. ‘The performances at this establishment have created. during the past week, such enthusiasm among the ad- mirers of music, as we have never before witnessed to the fame extent. The company is particularly strong in male voices, and bring to their tasks great talent and warm appreciation of the genius of those composers whose works it is their province to interpret. The triumphs of Marini, Bettini, and Beneventano, are always brilliant. Mariri has a noble voice, great earnestness of manner, and artistical skill of the highert order, Bettini uses his refreshing voice with true dramatic expression.and ex- eels in the purity and his depth of style, using the porta- ‘mento in any aria infuriata with great ekill, and making it delicious in the pure aria cé@ntabile, Of Beneveotano much may be said, because there is so much room for it. Mis voice is a noble one, and he is always ready to use it with his best powers, being one of the most useful voca- liste of the troupe, and of the first importance iu the suc- cons of the ._—— Of Bosio, Truffi-Benedetti, and Miss Whiting, we recently spoken, and shall have more to say as the opera season unfolds,” To morrow night we ere to have * Lucresia Borgia,” in which Bosio, Caro- line Vietti, Marini and Lorini will appear, Theatsteal and Musical. Bowery TuratKe.—Phe triumphs achieved at this magnificent dramatic edifice, during the past season, notwithstanding the exceusive heat, have conclusively roved that the indefatigable exertions of the proprietor, Mr, Hamblin, have been recoguized by the public, and must ensure him ascent bua the ats. ecming campaign. The entertainments selected for to- morrow evening are, as usual, highly attractive. and em- brace all the talent connected with this avorite Thespiin temple. The commencing feature will be the historical fm called * The Court Fool. or the Old Man’s Curse;”” the amuseme ats will terminate with the musical ro- antic drama, entitled ~The Blind Boy, or the Foundling rit cv.” Broanway Turatee.—Thia beautiful theatre was well attended last week, from the great dramatic colubrity of Mis Cushman: who appeared in several of her leading Mr, Marshall seems determined characti hat the Broadway shall continue to be attractive, in the produc- tion of fine pieces, and in the engagement of the very best articts, To morrow evening Mr. Waller, who, we understand, ise uatize of this eity, and who has been playing in London and Dublin, with considerable sucess, Will make his fret sppearance in Shakspeare’s besutifully drawn cbaracter of Hamlet, Miss Anderton, whose cha- racter, both in private and public life, stands high, will tustain the part of Ophelia, ‘The amusements close with “Till be your Second,”” Ninco’s Gannex.—The Rayela, who havo always been considered the greatect artists in their line that ever ap- peared in this city, offer a very attractive entertainment for to-morrow evening. The ‘entertainments wil com- mence with the comic pantomime of the “Four Lovers ‘Those who have attended the ballet pantomimes which have been given by the Kavels, require little of eulogy from us as to the splendor of the productions, as from first to last they are cheered throughout every scene. The next feature is ome which everybody enjoys, and that ix the performance on the tight rope; and the con- cluding feature will be the comic pantomime of the “Ma- gie Trumpet.” Nationa TueaTn®.—The bill of entertainment offered fcr to-morrow evening, i, aé usual, a goodone. If the National be not well patronised, it’ certainly is not Mr. Purdy’s fault,as he seems unceasing in his exertions to please the patrons of this old and popular establishment he amusements offered are of a class which must ensure agood house. The firet feature is the popular piece of “Nob Key,” with two great favorites. Mr, Keott and Mis. M. Jones, in the leadi ie ‘concluding plece is one which har, some short t endosomes Jong and successful run, ‘namely, “Harry Burnham,” wit Mr. Watkins in the principal character. Brovenan’s Lycxva.—To morrow evening Mr. John Brougham takes his bereft, when, we hope that his ex: ertions in the managerial chair will not be forgotten ; he has dene everything which man could do to please his patrons, and it is hoped that they will give hii substantial testimony of the fact to-morrow evening The openixg feature will be the new piece entitled a “Card Case? ‘The next will be the “Rough Diamond,” with Sir Wm. Don as Cousin Joe, The next will be the “Widow's Victim "and the terminating feature will be the new farce called the “Great Exhibition,” Ia all thess Rrougham’s stars will appear,—Mesars, Chippendale, Jordan, Johnston, Mrs. Vernon, Miss Mary Taylor, Mre, Brougham, and also Mr. Chanfrau. Crnusty's Minstxets.—Amusiog performances are an- nounced by this unrivalled company for to-morrow even- ing. ‘They continue as attractive as ever. Fricows’ Mins 8 ann THR New Onvrans Sene- Napens are witnessed by crowded audiences every night, with the utmost delight. A fine programme to-morrow evening, Castie Ganpes.—Another grand Sunday concert is ndvertieed to take place at the above magnificent estab- lishment this evening. Maretzek’s orchestra will per- form some of the most choice musical gems, affording de- Uightful recreation for the lovers of music. Mr. 8. Connyn’s benefit will take place on Thursday evening next, when it is boped the numerous friends of his fatber will do their duty. Mr. T. B. Jonxerow will take his benefit on Tuesday ing next. He is a great favorite, and, no have a good benefit. Arorro Rooms.—The grand reception levees of the Nova Seotia giant, every forenoon, afternoon, and ¢ven- ng, wt the Apollo Rooms, Broadway CITY TRADE REPORT. Barenvay, June 28-6 P.M. Astrs have not varied ; 150 bbls. pearls brought $6 50, and pots $5, The stock’ of all kinds in the Inapection this forenoon comprised 6.078 casks. Dxcapettrys — Flour continued buoyant, with a firmer market for common and medium grades, and only s moderate quantity offering. Fancy qualities were very uniform and saleable. Some 14500 bbls. domestic were wold superfine No. 2 bringing $3 68 8 $3 87};; mixed to orite Western $4 06 a $4 18; erdinary to good State, " 12 & $4 25; round hoop Oblo, $4 18 a $4 31; fancy do. and pure Genesee, $4 25 a $4 44; extra Ohio and fancy Genesee, $4 44a $5; avd extra Genesee. $4 ST a $6. “Canadian was active and higher; 6,500 bbls. in bond, found buyers at $4 128 $4 25, Southern moved to the extent of 200 bbls. mixed to gvod brands, at $4 31 a $4 0, and faney at $4 ST a $5 ST, indicating a brisk and‘unaltered market, Kye flour was not plenty at $3 44 ame, With 250 bbls. sold. Wiheat was an advance, $1 124 have 5,000 bushels prime Genesee, and Canadian, Rye was choat « River realized only 73 0 Harley wns ‘houmtnel ot 16 a Bes. Cate were is request at full Ggures, Cory wassomewhat irregular, but generally dearer ; 25,000 bushels mixed Western were purchased at | 62a 64e. and white, at 63 @ Gic.; several lots of the former were also taken, to settle contracts, at G2); » O8e. vree.—We have no new feature to note; small par- cele ef Suva fetched L1sse., Maracaibo 10e., 60 bags La- gusyre 9!,¢. and 100 do. iio Corton —The imarket was rather quiet today, the only amounting to 800 bales. Prices, however, were unaltered ates to Liverpool were steady, engagoiat Is, 104d. 024. Wheat was cotton at 3 iéd., and dead weight at 20s. ‘2s, Od. was asked for flour. To lavre about uF Wereengaged at sd ‘There was nochange tocther porta Vien.—Further tranractions Western Bank cod, embracing 3,000 re reported at $2 go's do, at $3 a $3 1 at $4 €7; and 1,000 hale rel hod at $6 87 8 mnectiout 10 boxes buneh rote! Bordeaux prunes at at Ohe. ate Hay.—A few lots (prot ably 400 bales) river wi chared for city wee at 47)yc., cash. No shipping de- nand changed hands Liner —There was, « litle more movement in Ameri con. bat ne change 5 bales ° let off at $122 00 $127 60, and 20do, droeeed at $19, Poreiga was inective Inow.—With ® very note « sale of 50 tom quiet market we ven plg, at $19 90. tronsact t Web we $4 65. was ear { advancing; 1,000 bbls om at foe. a 8¢e.,enth. Luinp was no- ave only to elling, in a retail way, whic afters minal, at $1 Monasers ha Binal sales «f Porto 0, at 280. a Me.,and not Varied much bbls, Wilmingten common, at $155, Crude turpentine was rearoe, and tending upward. From yard, a consi- derable quantity of North county was taken at $3, at which there werr a few operations reported for fature de- livery; 00 bbls, spirits brought Sle., eash Oils. —Whale and olive were inactive, yet unaltered. was decreasing, both in demand and value; 1,600 tore renlized T0e., ensh rors.—There was great dullness apparent in pork, and the market was entirel: 1 for new mena and prime, at $14 60 and $23 87 ssand prime, at $id and $12 firm nt priews, and the t 160 fy Tiere beef, beef home ts were steady but oaiet, Lard was fair to prime. having been sold Butter nod cheese were as noted in our and gut also dull; only 6” bbis., ats last Rice continued steady, with further calea of 70 caska, for export, Within our range, at $88 $5 56, and 49 do. weevilly, from t ie. a 8e MAKKETS #1 skWHenr. STOCK SALES Boston, Jone 2. roke s Board—74 shares Michigan Central Haltpand iain omits: ae wopehern Naiiteed, 10, 39 Roton end Main ) Boston and Worcester Raileord, W8!,: 175 A, By ® ata June ot Telegraphic Reve Crancert Bite, whi utile been 600 bales, and Our markets change to report in prices, wi Tittle omerigg Flour, 2,500 bbls.; wheat, 1,500 There is a better inqui trade and for export; tl 8 $3 56 for Mi ingu yer mixed "a rates. to Live: at hf a are cele to sell. Barrimone, June 28, 1951, to-day have been quiet, and we have no Bervato, June 28, 1851, The receipts of the past twenty-four hours have b en: Dushels; corn, 22000 do. Freights are without change. ‘The recei res; wheat, none; corn, ‘pr We Western flour, both for home sales reach 10.000 bols .at $3 44 mn. Wheat is firm, with a ee care Sales of Obio at 78c. 4790. Corn Sales 7.500 bushels, at d4c. a 460. ‘fie eastern. Oats are dull and lower, selling at S2c. Avnany, June 23, 1851, ipts since our last have been—Flour, 7,500 bar- 27,000 bushels, ‘There is a good doing in flour. ‘Salon 3.000 barrela at $4120 $4 18 for pure Genesee; $3 $4 $4 06 for Sica, 87 a $3 O4 for State; and Prime want nie kirammeet formilling purpcses, 1.600 bushels Generee sold at $1 Corn is in 1300 bate at Be request at better prices. Sales 57); for mixed Western, There mas Mary A "The friends of the on neral, on Sunday, at ‘Trees sap pce street, Be men sf a Died, On Hew . June 27, eenaane Auten, only son of Tho- are Lavited to attend his fu- f-past 1 o'clock, P. ‘one door West of Ninth avenue. Many Reap, aged 62 ugland. Her friends, and those of Meters Ularke and Brown, in whore family she lived as servant cver forty years, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, ra ba o'clock, from the Franklin Coffee House, Maiden On June 28, Many. wife of Patrick Golden, 5 years; also, a daughter of Patrick aud Mary Golden, years, natives of Arecourt, county Galway. of his brother, and his brother-in law, Patrick Fahy, His friends, and those of Trelan ichael Golden, . are requested to attend their funeral, on Sanday afternoon, 29tu inst., at 4 o'clock. from their on residence, 110 North Fourth street, Williams! On June 28, Many, thaghter of Sarah and Charles Cros- sen. aged 10 months and 7 da: The friends and acquaintances of the family are pectfully invited to attend the faneral, this (sunday) | ufternoon, at 1 o'clock, from 77 Orange street. On Saturday, June Charles B, and Rosa Bat ‘Their relatives and friends are = funeral, from their residence in Beac! Long Island, this afternoon, at 3 orelock oes Doxonor, aged 16 Boratto, at 2 o'clock, on Sun- On June 28, Her funeral: parents, John and Rose the residence , Rosarix, second daughter of ie, in the 2 your ot ber 1s are of her day, 20th inst., from 152 Leonard street. All the friends end ecquaintances are res ‘On Saturday, June 28, 1 years. fully street, tfully invited to atte: nd. . T. Scnouw, of Norway, aged ‘The members of the Scandinavian er gd are reapect- juested to attend the funeral, at 27 Delanc: is afternoon, at 3 o'clock. ey At No. 7 Oliver ae ere on June 28. Isanen Kent Duv- nde of Abraham Dunbar and John Kent, and “be memnbers of Alleghania invited to attend the funeral, thi Her remains will be taken to Suddenly, on the 26th of June, after illness, Emeiine, wife of William Bedell, Esq., . 183 I. 0. of O. ‘afternoon, at 3 0' Greenwood Cemetery. short but F., are ‘elock. aged 20 years. Her loss is deeply lamented by all who knew her. In New York, on June 26, Dorcas » wife of Pel ter H. Knox, and daughter of George Young, Exq., of Saratoga, 1 the O84 year by ‘of her age. Sing and Peckskili papery will please copy. jemphis, Tenn., on June 6, Joun Westcott, habits. For many years be has not been connected with the press, He was a federalist of the old school, and a whig. BARITINN t8STELLIGH NCH. Movements seaey Ocean Steamers. Port of Rew York, June 99. 433 73 MOON ORTH... .. IGM WATER =. Steamers—Crescent yen. xe hiledetphes, Betesls, Tera. / Ships—Agn Baleleny Hreskde Jo & ras; I Barks—Clans ee ae Fortune, (Drea ‘& Barreiras: Tri lands Watts, St Sago. W Bl wash, J.B Kitebing; Avon (Br Biot, B Ge! sremertn toe on ‘oun macy Portion, JT Waite Sohire— Bleanor tat Thomas, Sonat is Was | | ony 4 1,500 | * s hold firmly, with sales of 500 | Cathe was boards ro Provincetown, with 10 bbls spe all weil. Hark Kre cork and wine, to order. Bark Empress (of Brist ung, Bawkina & Co, Dev lim, T9daye, with oy York; June 3), Int 30, lon 4, r pee “d, from Matantas for Cow vs Toren (of Calemits, Me), Ray, Attakapss, 20a GA Hey ney Clearman & b J Edmonds (of € ‘with sugar, to ary Ward, from N opel | glen, to Howard. Gries, 11th Inst, of Rk ‘from Bordeaux for New Ori derick Bo x & Tyan, 5 ne Armidas (of rn to Fairbanks & € Waitien Sere RS Schr Baitim: Scbr Leander Sele Vintage, Sehr Ann T Si it Cops Renee i Chamverta Schr Martin, Mt Schr Gazelle, © Bloop Point Sten Alabama, Sehr J G M Neil, seri ity At Bight, weber captain comsl ‘Schr Mary Park Phils teamer Kennebee, Sey m Miseet foie Asrone—By a letter f ot oe oeted ot Uaont anieen formed (hat the Br ship Menry 1 for thie port, went asdore > rene te The » at Bridgehampten. fare could be given 7S | Aobilion te bor aevistence; she eta (Brem), Schillin sane D Jam NG inane Russell, @ os do; Bempera, Pen on sien! aun Now York G0 w Haven; Martha M by rm and Py ‘ble black moed heavy woather in t! }, Jchnson, Ma f. ne, Long, ore, Oliver, Newbe: oh Cole, Petersburg, 4 days. Non, Daltimory Hegte oe Spe ford, Spot Saree ye! in a leaky veaditions Ini Ship Medfood, Boston. ew anettee Marya. from Apalachtonts fo wot into this port on tb lows of mainmart, . Most Cope tphia (Prem), r, NYork MO Roberts TLadiow, Savannah, 118 it iickih Eo Sontherner, Dick Tilestos Co; obacot. Boston, ‘Mailter « & Sons. Marseilles, Datith & & Cos Row- sll Pike (Br), Fi r }: holla y, Rented Gon hey, Lotion, “Shane ‘h, Matansas, with Lng focdamn te Twit: Re gy. Quebes, D Pilkingtoa; vo (Sw), Thorsen, Cork, Fanoh & Duteh), Wieti Bata: Poppe & © Bahiar Enow ke Rr iisetey iinet sc Leni ee oliver, E Lag | & Kunhesdty Al- Wilming- i} Sonera pp a with ava sea, with Bearse, St Petersburg, 49 days, with hemp, hmidt, Cadiz, 34 days, with lead, agar, Chuee! » 2oeh inst, lat 38, low 74, spoke eee with wep a 4, oo, iw with sugar, as had light winds "aud cal # all the pas: n Rages (Sard), Pertumoli, Cotte, May3, with | Sard), Gerriole, Messiga, 80 days, with ton), Amsbury, iasses, to JW BI aman, = sadlye of { Boston), Se by ~ oidad de Cabs, to RP Buck & Co. if Island of Pines, spoke brig Linocla, trom Trintdad fot spoke bark Massachusetts, Dicigo, Butler, Kitgeten, bound to Portemouth. jeston), Vincen ew Orles Gulf Sti Key W » NC, 5 days, with ore, 34 om Friday from Galv June Acadia, and Oreay Tat "Providence; Sow 12h, of Sand Key for Liverpoo! mn. 1 as Apaslachiools, 21 days, with eot- stom), Wass, Savannah, It days, naval Bal Riwmboldt, Haves; Crescent City, Chagres; vannah; Sontherner, Charleston. fenton, Fe ther, New Ontaane, June with ‘June 34 Hollman, B ancous. m Me JN Sehteing Ab Sag Harder, Oren p stercay mor oat Hows inet eveming. re hare sent at Jane ZF. va. remen amet = | 8 Sure Isaac Baente CASES ret inte | into Bermuda in distress, is ha ARLEs—Lt was the ship Nathaniel Thom; cans aeryay y, As wo first stated, that rescued the orew ot the brig Char: Notice to ¢ Collector of Nantucket Lane Versel will be stationed off ves poten. aed a, temporal the regular vessel io undermeing repaices Shoal wit | Be ‘Whalemen, Arrat New Lemp f 25th, Cx Elizabeth, Ocean, Pernambuco May 1 AW) bbl ‘suae hate ite ne Fob 4, between New i tlana jew Zeal ach N 1, dos LAU Sp. all told ata prcoe, Gorham, do, 450 ap, DD hs NLondon, 4 i oe of See Gee Gea = va eae ee Om New Zealand f hole, NB, (00 5} $id 26th, ship Cortes. Sid from New London 2ith, ship Hannibal, Leater, NPaci- on Verd Island, May 17, Matte, Dagrott, sb rt ih ils ivped ies ‘thers Werk aa ee vs ‘Aptil 35, Levi Starbuck, Ellison, NB, cloan, feb 22, Phow vusly uy ed ring Shia cit America, of ipa 2, te pe im Carlos March 3), Addison, Lawre: 1200 ep ard; sent home and sold 100 sp; had akon 90 bots ia Sa y# previous, Ship Dev: Lith inst, lat 32 49, ed ‘tary Glover, ). from Apalachicols for Liverpool, fem Livexpeol for Boston, 5th inst, lat ‘ship Westmoreland from New Orleans for Liverpool, 4th inat, [at 49 U4, lon 26 3b, yaieecihg Ship Buena Vista, for Liverpool, 16th Ship Bennin om Mi inet, T2028 40. on ington, Young, of and for lobile (not N@rleans) Boston from NOrloans, Jat 3140, lon is, from Boston fur SFrancisoo, May 12 (not Latham, 10 days from Mobile for Glasgow, Foreign Fo March 4 Paoted by shige eK York; 29th, St Patrick, to Cantor Ship Bu 26th) lat Bark Osceo! ‘19th inst, lat Telasser, Wood, for April 3, Bost Burxos Avy: y yeny es Shelton (of cman, | Yong fort Bost Piper, Hayes, Scott, Y yore 4 ee ne Scoustedt atoh, for onta Sor 6.’ Barks Oceas r8, from Boston; Doro- th a brig. “Sutton, Lefavor, trom Ban Wil inebes NC, al arr Croneravt, Jun TE Ship Medora, Leach, for Boston, 7 DEN, ne 1$—Barks David "Nick: Nickels, for Bowto Idg; ean i Cotter, from Boston for N York, do; and others before reporte Fy ed ty gi—Bark Elliot, Dizer, for Phila: ania, radbury. for NYork, 4 days; ae py whet vi egal Griffith, Brown, for miltinere me "Taxco, PR, abt June 8—Brig G L Walton, from St Thomas. ns. just to load for NYork. Loxpox, June 13—Bark Marmora, Duncan, for Wales, to load for NYork. Newcaatte, £, June 12—Bark Aquila, Nowell, (from Lon- don) for Boston, ‘dg. Cla 12th, the Fairy (supposed Br), Navyrpas, June 02—Brix Queen Esther (not Jane Esther), — fs york, Soa others as before. EH Fitler, Walton, from and for Philadelphia, Toys, Asores, Amabuzy, for Niork day, ready. CEMEC, woods, ii ehen, J00 witcbeitt : oes Sey iat Ae as loth uit, barks Baltic, Outerbridge, for River of Pinte: 8 shit Petersen. (from N York) f Susan W am, for NYork; Margare S¥rancis lune; Prescot beeen fr from ph tare ia tors SFrincieeo, o ea Breete (Be), Murdock, for JC Davidson, Smyley, from and Palniand Islands, agg ath; steamer New Yerk. averill, for SFranclaco,, Sia Sete barke ron, MKay, NY ork, a? June 8—Brigs X; Lg ing, for Phils- bia, Meh: John Dutton, Barker, “from NYork; sche J Siok fiom Wilmsiugton. N pie ATTAKAPAS, June osit bie Horace Gresley, N¥ork. ALEXANDRIA, June 21—Sid sehr J C Calhoun, Case, steamer Mohawk, Hartford; Se Ba cokes Amanda, sud Fore, rif Pidieds jobile;, bre ‘crowed Sardine, Patric! ichmendy. ie oes i al do; ack ah ve bl tack sides ‘with red streaks; the —. has Prightaides, Cid bark Turk: Harding. Cork and a mks brigs L'Accorto Ligure (Sard), Bane Brown, Sarepnaby ‘Alesia, willed, Pailagetpoia: aches a: Line Hall, rs, Baltimore; Mary iiouieny Marshall, stphias Un Tender, Font Wi fohmond, O'Neil, do; Hf a ete, Chase. x Brig Francis sla yes Arr woe ty Rico; ‘ook Cardenas, STON, ous M—Are oe M In the offi Prestigi oniil, do. M—Arr steamshi EAGroRt, dune brige Burmah, NYork; 1 © Yincible, and Bhin thorn, wit ‘ilmington, De gdelphia: Zist, brig Calais, I Mary H Cs: Watehie, Phil atta 28 Paine, ‘gud Red Be York, e wath RIVER, June 26—Arr schr Jas M Baylies, Balti- eT ACKSON bi Jane M—Arr brigs Judge Phen my Lew ig BM ar yeeees Brows, Kel- ei Na ‘ay; Lot, Big Anola, Hoon NY T, ” cH ple Rages Hones AY of ig Charlies, before re “ewES (Desh: Su 1 Sali AM 7 me sit wands, for Liverpoo! ata ik, is now bound for Eastern ‘ports are de- The ship Hibernia, for Nie o'clock, Inst evening, the barke Maria: Petite, N York; 24th, brig Bits Mary if Case, NYerk; 2th, B for W indie Gr vd Fark Wilson, @o, Ward, Bratt: New Liste TR york Cla shine i Bro ld Bes w Smith, "Becten, 5 Je Ihh—Arr ship Tam O'Shsanter, Scole. | Geo Green, Redman, and Greenock (Br), M’Cutehoon, Liver- ies, Hay: ‘8, June 19—Are thie Unignd ( reole, Pierre: we bork Forest Prince, brie P Soule, sehr J we. Bitganeth: tek, ships Osborne, M . Jersey, Sallie Fearn. bark Soohia, brig Apalnehi y 7th, barks Gea Jon Alexina, Ci NEW eohrs Dat y; Warp, NEW DEDL OLD, Suse ft sohtt Metamora, NYork. thip Angelique, Retterdam, LADELVHIA, June 27—Atr ship Lydia Melienry Br), Miter, Londonderry: Te! Sor id: leton, Ct; Py Pret ies ‘ eo Albany, via Porter outh. Tranels a Halleck, Wemdcusy Peek ne 26—Arrschre Ray Stal ‘Susan Chase NVork. Si: wth, Bit barke Jobil ote, Tyler, Biydenture, Bailtin see; = eohre ; get oan, a a Dh arr ochre Seuthern . aks Cave, Kaige, do. Bd sohe Orenen, jondes brig Lareh, Baskall, NYor 7 T.. N, Piped burg, NYork. Cla done a5 tries H f Boston; Capt and child, Mies Have r—Stes Count F Mo: P Watts and 5 rey, 38 i ‘as (ca, Menken servant, Paris ae Brees. . WE Beene cee, & D Ro Wordell, F H emir. in @ Alin Cape WB Judd, vid, ‘T tialls J Bryant, © r a, ttt at ry a Wiatisce, Richard ‘cyanate, cen wnt Guide Ota Giaes ini » Si sarus, Lent, Payne. dW: Daviaaon. Alsbama—J A Villslo ify mtg yok MM y J recaps Sctildsen and servan ee Reeds D's Rimballe " Bait 2 T Wel R Wallace’ Master Wallace, BF ters, G Al Weaver P Ulin, A J Lewis, James D, SHIPPING. Cc i AN STEAM NAVIGATION ‘The U. 8. Ms j Tate LEK, SAND & Wiers. ‘aaentee rents 00 P.8.—No letters or mails, ant be reoei Merlin, except through the ‘lin will take POUNAKD, 3 e COMPANY.—FOR jail Sait. Broadway. eee. °T. ‘hom: No Danaited For freight ris pessoge, BPPly, company, 17 West strect, to Mt Oo parkadl Europe, fry seehgers are unsury Elvca will be furnished at reduced = ein New York will Py provided free. For bigs we ILbIA i AC P*s Through Line for, C informed that under IFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP © “COMPANY. ° niferin an ere ip COLUMBIA will = Gregca, awaiting ah sicnet stag withthe malle and Francisco. The well hi onan eee, OO SETS ee 7 meee ‘bow under charter to the com} vos in arrangemente, —— coske 2 family sa? wil ve kepe runing Leaving New York for C) steamships . aire line between | New sued as will and! "Routh street an on SAN FRANC DISP. ew and el i Tawrence Yavii have quick dispa the best bwilt at Nywok; i t iter; ie in good rther vorticnles oR ton tons. CRE ote a eat a0 tens: lieth ‘hagres on FL sosibied 800, ot eve ie built eli portion = it rev ti from t rates, pee od Fos SALE—THE rast SAIL ING G SCHOONER "sede ATCH LINE. oO! this time rd Wail teoet ee, il LOATING-BELL BEACON AND ras nee Proposals will be r ov &p iron buoy, Hatteras Inlet, . reed wit 40 feet b before the Let day yh placing them, The at Disbursta Agent Las without caustic, which sthore use, ling ct there, I; yet you enred mo b short time —Jas, Eve: syphilitic wicers hedy and face had been under physicians fur every junek medic vid hear of Amboy. N-d. Those at a distan treate Omics h by mail f iM. Me. LARMONT. Mei. Broadway, not ip the BW ME Bostwick, D., terow Spore nrinod ms them pert fe , ‘te of capectal irpe . every female. ihe inte wome nh cmplates ‘wife, Trehicn hereon ine tract of a Letter from n for an iron Lencom and bell, il the 15th dey of July, to sod et Beet cy cat ‘diester Wea. Pe 1. BOUKS—& COMP! Ted plates, ie lance ae i a e the one in the veutleman in Payton, BUOY FOR ived at the C. i fi be delive x4 of Oe! $s. e532 H ” sks uN, v “ Jonas Nerve. 2 a short th a year, borides ‘Teuton, by er clon A.M. to 2. 2 Reade’ vtrovt, Fs] #8 PRACTIONS Aiseneee of the Te MEDICAL Com. Professor of Disaaeee BO Vetce —— ial aneuich te WMionttier to the ie ely praseestom of th shorriet, of theme tpperteds corer Potuitol am increase of the mevhor—the decline " Dr. A.M. Marmicgse— My Dean S:n My wife bee bese peoceoytte te some three veary or more, in cousequcnes an ering ecae tenths bete iturin her eve ive one more aed more debi On Tes receipe x Tellet Wt pllseded my he joy i arent dircovery of mr fearoing east “ ovided remedy. pptned & prospect to me h TWetle eomcetved wae i) Better thie cr ante tne wt ae my wife woul 1 Jefe inothertoes. abdo to conve ther oe of ot Vione . New Yor! will & ag oatpiaegt, sand | a the fe bib ning hig © | . Be oterws a che + ote

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