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ee ee ni sateen emmernmna we neard the 5 sounde of the expiosion, | summoned Mr, Jofiries, who was the ooly maa besides . = thougat be enveloped aw head, mn aud himself om, the b Qh and ieee ey Se ty a ase me lake "ae me | becches i lames. Mx. Ireland iaetenly ram ut todraw | )a favorite brand, were sold at $12. 200 hega Laquons-25 octaves. A. Seignetia. Brandy, is bend, ART UNION INVESTIGATION. | 'e:* mere:1 hep framed it with frame worth twenty | deslared » dividend of ten per cent, being the Pwere sold at $2 25. " ne 7 pe THE ART 7 A ve Solem, Tact ioe Ang and se- | ings for the past eleven months to the Ist ins Haxowake-— 75 dor. Roland's long -hand! Be ey fr Mr sb n—That is all. payable June lst. Hon. D. B. Taylor and A. M. the deck, and his breath as long . ; Before wiove. Ae Fcliien.-dbene-examained i al StF ue san has over Mh.” ae | ver, ilo Yin ane ae he Oras Mat || Cantuel Me etre re | cane a ierned Teese se WPattane’ fiewat bk | yous jcopment Ue Av Union extend hati, "and | guved a ineulel lide. af len per at See rect tafe won breathing Bre: | irom the others: and when Mr. Ireland retured, he had | /| Ponaror—T00 bags Botcga potuioss at fe; jobblog | Taylor. A. M Clapp, Clerk’ of the House of Repraventa, | Juchssent and tate {in the purchase of thelr pictures of | ut of premiums paid on outstanding prof ae J .U wered the Jenn ‘ de it wan easily extinguished. | jat 840. a 9c. We Au , A. lone! Gnyiain Trefsy, of the Union, Bret discovered the Jenny | got it endevonaizol, be tt It has been wacda to destrry pe ston bave advanced, and are selling at 252 n Se Wasver, Chas Hoyt, 5. &. Coe, W. Pullertou, Hn. Often |" Ms Fhannon—1 ebicet to Din three per cent to the stockholders, payable on MW. eipoupht at tret that she liad broken some of her ms | this tue steamer by Bre.—San Francisco Ala California, | | Navat. SroRm—1T6 galls. turpentine sold st $176; 4,000 | Hofman: R. H. Shannon, fF. Bt Joke W. Mook | tue Lasgo gery may § the 16h, = nlode wil 17 x ‘ibs Manila cordage at Life “apiain Darling, of the Leg’ ure, « Mr, ao per 5 Fo aot ng ey ae fam pe genes role | mor Hl atau + ge Sumta—as Munasamn Hoxo 3 {20 bales of gunneys at 12¢,; 18 do. at | gentleman {rou Batavia, witness in this case. Mr Fulle-ton—1 think you have named they were alt | An order in council has been reosived by the Col) ea ae te acer fot semntte. | Snorer Arma ap Oeamra Die, Mrmr ool | MIM BOO oeatga et. Go Da a cail t SRA gn NORRUR MUDRRaRSioOne | retcemt arts, allede to in your txttmong, of Customs in Canna, suspending or snnulin ‘ hes ot fn ourg rte —The Union contains an aceon Beare = nopes Wake ‘ayn Brooms—§0 dozen three non—Q.—Where, Mr. Smith, do vou rei —Yer, they were. pepsi ' og Syinber ey le paren giv alla rgd BE Tene Dee ga ec toeggt rl papel Pps | sbuckete sold at $4.50; 100 don. Shaker brooms, at $4. ‘A.--1 reside in Batavia, Genesee couuty, this State. Mr. Fulleron—Look at the paper sow shown you, and pea Shs cercomenen ens Sah She GeAe es oe exten a a pasalgaiaof, tha. Lok eae Pen, James cane, fe gemest mente: st |} -Srocezom, Apel! 18.—-Oc vnarket shone disposi: | @ Have you had any connection with the Art Union; | sce if itis the voucher for the purchase of the picture | importe inh goods by arpleak setes of sensation throughout the system is produced, prerieeh eiere, the former dealing nad the ) tion favoring @ decline, and the stock on hand is fall ? ee ae aap Pay B alladed ty States to pay an extra duty on their ari Soy who appeared quite strong, who could even walk | tive atene game. During the progress of t We quote for American, in barrels, $13 a $13 50, Chili, Aredibier type an al years, | A—Isbinkitts There will be sold at auction, by Simeon Draper, round, wou) s down wud breathe their last. | jai q puiled twoeords, which Murdoch detecting, grabbed | in quarters, $12 a S12. Pork.—A further decline las ink. se ami ihe Me Fullston—It is. Merebants’ Exchange, on Friday, the 18th inst. ‘This wee iLe care « , Murphy, whe was On his feet the money ef \be Dank in one hand, while with the other | taken place in this article, accom; apied by an io creased Q—whit number of subscriptions did yon procure Witnes+—I wich bere to explain that the reason I hesi- | past 12 o'clock, one hun thousand dollars of + eas Minutes before be died. Ho was shockingly realle’: | pe reached across tho table and collared Noland. Wigh | dewand; we quote elear, in barrel, $42 a $44. Hams. sl pe 4 ere 60 explate that the reasen Lied dred y struck Mem with such force as to surip him of | yords ensued between them, in the vtterance of whickt | slight decline, market not very well stocked: sales were during that year? ed anawering the que i vt arsttuirs | Cet bonds of the city of Jeffersonville, Indiana. ee ny every particle of clothing. j orde corns ete ea ac sheuvalves om frond ve taties | made today’ al 266. for light canvase. Batter—We | A—Lshould think, about seven. | Tahoughtit was going too much into wy private SITS | bons arein sums of $1,000 each, payable ene Mr Simon, a Frenchman, could walk round, but he} Murdock in the meactime drew his revelver, cosked it, | quote ut 448 die, Cheese has advanced to 26 a 270. The ne ee HNC coe spam yaaa bere g omy aligsae reporters provers pubis | 1879, and oos-hall fa 1884, intacest paysite ateal-an se Oe ee nen ctreh aiih tym: compe ot | lennon teed Tac as pe dep Rae mae oe gee pee a i 4. | €id'y0u apply to the officers in regard to the' proceedings | misy Lave so cause to think that there was suythiog | in this elty. Tho elt of Jeersonville, (the southern eye losed, with the exception of | jy. loss he de oN e > a EVAPA, April 14.—Flour, Haxall, $22 ; b i 7 which I wanted to keep seeret in regard to this matte Sire. Ripley. One of her eyes appeared quite well, 424 | gained a position esr the counter of the bar in the | 100; erameal Zhe, phg. le; barley 120, phe 8c; | Hoy, yet That is a wheel within a wheel; two! "The witness then subscribed and swore to lis teati- | Du# of the Jefferson Railroad,) is situated epposite phe could wee with it. Oe 4. | Route, nd reached under ier over sod procured | novi’ ste, $66 per barrel; butter 76e., pkg. 65¢. a 60c. quertiona linked together, meny. ville, Ky. The statistics show quite » rapid advar Mr. Kipiey made his will on the steamer after the acc! | pistol, whieh he cocked stiently and rapidly, ant pre- | potatoes i6e.a I¥e., phy. Ie. a I6e.; Tard Sfe., pes. 400.) | Vir’ Shanuon—Then I will change the question. Did you | Mr. Shanvon—I am unable at present to produce any | several years past, and the prospects of the re deut happened, and died about an hour afterwards. senting it at the breast of Murdoch, exclanned, “You Sen adactiatcs Apts Sdns concoction ihe, ax : 1 | ae he indy suypoved to. ve Miss Kiunball bas been re00g- | Daye drawn a pistol on me and threatened to shoot; now | Lit Grieg apples fie. php. 200s sagar 17a, a 200), pke. | make any anplication.t) the otivers, in regar beet a reeme to promise a greater ratio of improvement 1 randeshior i " rea 3 dri 26e., pkg. 20¢. ; q a rawings A ¥ = — b Seah aah emees Bly, necaed BOOT pause | mete an ee ere eee eer era telens | Yie.; beans 1oe., pkg. 12}¢ ; bacon 40e., pie’ $8: A'=Feon't rewember any” particular application 1 | Mr. Shaunon—No sir. T have no witness to callat pre- | future. The entire amount of outstanding bonds, eee Binler ceaivanie, where she died, Her hus- | Jo bope end, billing him instantly, Seri ee Tie phe, Sle; brown, soap 200., phe ite igGht, | bad'mere o tess correspondence with them’ during that | seni.’ Hoye Taball beable to conclude to-morrow. | viveof those now offered for sale, ia omly $80,00 dend : die’ w hours before her. | rested Noland and pi r Lt N= arnt Varese Rai Dc Ap gill roy ear. Seen ime between this and the time | oi. owns railroad stock to that amount, and has ’ bd f Rs mackert 3 ey 2, 75; 6 tien? emu y. Cannot we q Genly iwept away. tina if ning speed among the miners, during the day ‘Trade the pant week bas beeo very brisk, and large quan | “4 _1 believe not evening session, or an afternoon ression. céipts into the treasury for the last three years ha tong the sealied was Mex. Rovalla Hinergon, wif of | them Growded lity Shanta, fom Whiskey Oresk and the | {itey of goods arsiving frum below @ZAivee the yoar 1851, have you reosived ay notice, | “The Chair—Ferfestly satisfactory to the committee. T | $4. s1g.coo per annum. The charter should place Coptain vied thirty two. She left three children residing | bp ‘The shri oS cle eta tont ay ian | £ £ACRaMENTO, April 15 —Thongh business has assumed | resvecting the procredings of the American Art Unica for | caunet we what impropriety there (sin now allowing tho | T1710 0 UM Ss scoaneat ae § ra val about making a shert e to d y ‘i i vy | & Quiet tendency generally, there were some pretty heavy | the year 1852 or 1853. pion to proceed. . securities, fo: fn Santa Clare vA ty Bae tied about ono o'slock | SMe t0 dg 80, whem he relinguished Noland inte their | falce made forthe interior. ‘The demand in dour has | 'A’—Ushould think I had received a cirenlar from | ‘Mr. Clayp—the side for the Art Union have intimated | tax must annvslly be levied and eolleeted for th ay afternoon. ot Tound guilty. At coven o'clock in the traning he wan | been active, and not 40 much firmness noticed, though | them; lean perticularise what it was. that they would admit a great deal that the petitionsrs | ose of zseeting the entire interest on the eutsti Joyter toy ee wicraber of those who sprang overboard cannot | frromeiS"ths nosh until he was deed +e | no sales are xeported inside of Ge. The demand for bar- | | Q.—Previcus to the year 1862, had you been in the | wish to prove, If so, thut will save much time. » “alge si es a etaniae fees aes Be ascertained. A passenger informs us that he saw | 7S UP OF Me ne sails a ley ie principally in staal pareels, at yesterday's quota- | habit of receiving notice of the proceedings of the Art | The Cnair—How mapy more witnesses de you propose | bonds of the city, as we three in the water, only one ot whom was tak t a Ex . fon from Cal | ‘The inquiry in onts is very trifiimg. China rice is | Union? to examine, Mr. Shannon? i demption, The public debt can only be increased hile quite a number of hats were floating round. Im migration Into and Emigrat! ‘alin | Cuiered at Go., but strictly No, 1 communis 7c. and Caro ‘A.—Yes, rir, Mr, Sbannon—There will be abont twolve witnesses. petition signed by three fourths of the legal veters Whar C. A. Shelton was known by quite a ow fornia, {ibe a abade higher, sales light. Beans 8c. Transactions | Q—During the years 1852 ané 1863, have you received | ‘The Chair—Cannot you go on with the books you pro- | Pelition tiglet by loan Mal tO at fio: on board of the Union, but ina sealied st Pe following tables will bo found of interest to our | i Gry goods show ‘very little animation; no change no- | such notices as you were in the habit of receiving prior duced last evening? ne to do a0. ft , a0 ‘ a) a foe seek as ad ks ed to Teh House. | ere ay ticed in domestics since last referred te. wisions— | to 1852. r. Sbannon—I am willing . ¢ interes ‘ » pee pee te ee ye é ae ey cnet Be) hips ne = Pees Bd yy Penge The inarket iv a shade down for pork; clearis noe Ga A.—I have not; perbepat should eomisla, pelos! ba Mr k fullerton—Cannet ve have another soasion today. | geclared a len upon all the real aud personal prope 3 vired ter after seve ing. erage i . - to $44, and demand moderate at these prices; | I was in the habit of receiving circulars, but al : ir. Shannov—I bave a hea ‘ aa eerie eeeaiiovet deaths were those Of 3, 8 Brad- | 8,718 pasrengers, viz.i—T7,187, meu, 1191 women, and | Do, acon iilet st 280, m 20e, hams steady at 26e: | Ikoewall tbat was to be known, end there was no need | 47. Clayp—Whatis the use of meeting, unloss wo are | the city. The taxable property of the eity last Dury, and a child of S, BR. Westfall, |, cniitres. _ Of wis number share were Lrengh® Sram ‘1s a9, 45c.. lard frm at 00, ; smoked salmon 26c.; | of a circular. ; sure that the witnesses will be here. ‘ amounted to $1,004,080. ‘The corporate himite ef t Hire Vave died yesterday afternoon st So’clock, and | P&2%ma, per Pacific Mail Steamship Company: -.. 489 | Jctatags have declined. and ales made at 8%0,; for ordi Q.oMr. Hnaith; those subscribers you obtained in 1851, | * "aie Chuir—Well, | will give notice that the petitioners | ayo since been greatly extended, thus adding larg dodge White of San Jove at about one o'clock Panama, per New York and Han Francisco Com: | Dirt’ Zod from tic. a @%e. Tobacco and Segars--Trade | did they receive any notice from you to renew their sub: | must go on with their caso, or close it, this afternoon, | 44 aie proper Mr. Wiser died at ove o’elock yesterday afternoon DODYn05+ tosreegnanst + 1,549 | very dull, with no change in prives, scription for the year 1802 or 1863, ‘The committee then adjourned ull 6 P. M. e taxable property. ‘meng tho destha also are those of Jonas Hawkins, | P®=sms, per Vanderbilt I Be ‘: os ‘Av=-No, tle. [Want of rcom cbliges,us to defer publishing the report | Mr. Draper will hold hia regular weekly sale of 1 ¥r. Bramley, Mr. Carpentier, a Frenchman, aud Mr, 1! eee eee ee Set TRLEGRAPAIC. Q—Have you, subsequent (o 1861, made any applica | of ihe evening session] to-morrow, Friday, at twelve o’cleck, at the Merel _ beni ylieagitlattiaes Total ... 8718 | ARRIVAL OF THR PHILADELPHIA AT NEW ORLEANS | tion to procure subscribers Roe eee Exchange. A number of valuable seearitios will Ait. Hoppets a ents’ Hotel, badly scabies. Total arriy fince Janu- | —NEARLY THREE MILLIONS IN GOLD DUST EN aaobee ‘ for the year 1851 received Court of Common Pleas— cond: fame: aS pee = arrived 54 Abate os pamarecess | “nary lst...... 2,105 ROUTE FOR NEW YORE—-CHARGE FROM ECUADOR, eae the subsoribers for the yea Before Hon. Judge ‘Wood 4 Tt has been reported that the Buffalo, Corning anc 2 Sn*, aed Acasa 4 \ Total o. 0, Bis i A VOYAGE TO CALIFOR rei: ‘i Corning Seuny Lind, and just before leaving returned it to the | ryom america. 209 189 5 ig) Pe New Orieans, May 11, 1853. be eth ch Sil T bave to ask. Mavi2.—Titus Hutchinson, Jv. vs. Cornelius Vanderbilt | York Railroad will not be completed as first proj Saas, snk Sochenees te SS mane | rom Eagian 83 23 58 100 See ee hea Mr Pknton= Sep if you received a copy of that cir- | This wasan action for nbreach of coutract. The plaintiff, | There iano truth in this rumor, Ata late meeting Probably the means of suving his life. Prom France: tin ')—sG24 | Tho stestnship Philadelphia, from Aspinwall, has ar- . Say if y Santis! Se A. Geo: Ooarpaaion Wad onthe S08'| ‘The faithfulness of two dogs attracted marked atten- oe : 4 cular (handing him & payer): cts » irectors it was unanimously resolved to push fo dian on board the ition, Onerof them was bediy scalded | 2v0™ Germa 17 8 5 | sived here, the California mails! ad 160 passengers. | “",'” "Yes, gir. March, 1862, the defendant undertook, for the considera. | © ser beanrapepm nes Stic aiid host, ative: tet laud Gana: wow ata st now at ibe heed At 112 | she reports that the Tinois is to sail for New York | My. Fullerton—I will read this. Ain, of $180, to convey the rlaintf foin the ety of New | the work, and fnlah the road at an early dey. A 6 5 5 x be i Bh ae Re uae fivate ‘ork to San S8eo, in Cal » by fore the 20t1 upon official authority. of his poor dead master, without » whine, and all at 45 0 470 | about the Oth instant, with 500 -passengers and nearly bd See ciate se tee pecaes th inevidence and | of April flowing” by the continous line of transport | rey secret vee 2 date eee Lees See Oe inh: cht lank exeaiiar ia 0 87 | three millions in gold dust. proved it tion known as Vanderbilt's line, by way of San Juno __A meeting Linmepengae ky or) mera efit Ieony Lint wigan gins, cn te | “mh 4 | Among the paniengers by the Philadelphia is General | "Mr thannen—t will make objectior to the introduction | Norte, or Greytown, oo the Gulf of Mexico, in the Stave of | 9g Company wie bait ofthe atlenal Atpomred i a hm" igi » | Villamel, the first Chi Affair i of this circular, because it is irrelevant icaragua, and San Ju 1 Sud 1¢ Pacitic e Insurance Buildings, high preseure principle, oi ice 10 | Villamel, the first Charge d’Aduirs from the vepublie of | °° 12" tilerton—T would submit thet Mr, Shannon asked | upon the steamship Daniel Webster, aud by the, ste ciciste Secandng tp Suersinis Got eaTietiee Biota LIST OF DEAD. i cuacer to the United States, Ho is visiting his native | the witness if he had received a cireular, aud the wi ship North America, advertised to tail from San Jv | J d to f into tis i The first body examined by the Coroner's Jury was that | city (New Orleans) after an absence of forty-five years. | answered “yes,” and partieulariss thia eircularas the | Sud to San Francisco, and by intermediate transporiation | of committee appointed to inquire condi fn young man, nunie and age unknown; acted in the ca : — ope referred to, ue | 120m Greytown toSan Euan del Sud, partly by water and | the company, as well us toexprots an opiatomas to th jéy of head waiter for the trip A . 7 then read the resolution relating to the | partly by land. The defendant, however, did not convey " : Haye: f ork Pifae wound vas iOrntihed as the body of Jeremiah ‘ rid bean ba Beer ee ee rena ae ihe New YORE Huta for | he. plaiptitt “ou San Jaan dei Sud vo cin Francioen by | Silty and profitabloness of the further working ¢ Paren, fireman, aged about 26 years; native of The total dep Sax Joan ne Nicakacva, May 8, 1852, | fuitet the Art Union agai the deatelip North Ameries, or by aay other mode of | mines, Amajerity and minority report was p buen a erp pee soe Sf rm aE of — The San Juan Authorities—The Commission to the Interior— niet Naw Youn, Juno 12, 1352. conrevancsy ple the Sa me Sotained Upwards es exhibiting the woat profligate and wastefal expendit 3.—Frani ry Macabee, eteward, aged 27; native ere have been © tt es ; eee, snstraeti the committee of managemont, to | four weeks at San Juan det Sud, and was then obliged t eH 5 of Youkers, 3 z : Pacific Mail steamehi vote : Arrivals—Naval Inteliigence, de, : informa you of the present position of the sflaireof the Art | return to New York, at great expense. The plaintidt pei US a8 ieee eos ‘4—John Brady, of Now Orleans, second steward, aged | Mew York and San Franeiseo steams! Bince I last wrote yon, per the Star of the West, things sving, ta hadeciton tor quash. | alleges thet bis Lealll was fmpaired by his Getentioa in a | Dot, with reasonable economy, be made prositable. ‘35 yeore. | Vanderbilt Line p bave gone on in the same old style. The Mayor says that | ; fring ie tear ot the New | fickly place, and he lays bis damages for the inconve | view to the forming of an intelligent epinien ot é—Infant child, Clance Sleaudeshou, aged 8 months; | Steamer New Orleans (f¢ when the Cyane leaves the bor he will teach a | y e opinion that tie distribation | nience, disappointment, and delay. at $3,000, subject, « committee of three gentlemen from the a] era in California. ane He lesson to some of thein. As the Cyane will not leave the i of the lottery laws, tae | For the defence it is contended by Messrs. Rapallo, | Jy te a cinted, to obtain the aid of €—Charles Bleaudeshou, aged 5 years; born in Califor __ Total... testes sees eee harbor for some time longer there ix not muck danger | District Attorney, in purmanco of those laws, sand» appl | Noyes, and H. T. Clark, that the defendant bad a pointed, te obtal . a _ oe an ae bie! the her 4 i Gesntigcat oy ris toh apprehended. a 3s cation to have the works of art ap tere gentle jade Fale ae bon! yl a) to Lod eter fs np scientific und practical engineers and chemists as} 7—Alalie Bleaudeshou, mother of the above children, | in sailing vessels,§1,187 pas a osm Lieut. Hurst, Assistant Surgeon Peck, and captain’s h di tickets were not transferable, and that aU faa Cobo | abailvpeeal +t the aged iA years; residezce No, 7 Virginia street, San Fraa’ phe Aion. Women. Children. Total. | clerk Mt. Hollius have returned from the interior, where ee Pe ianivaxires in the name of the party intending to take the pasage; | pansy ral . pial eri epee ead ed eo. 'o China. 800 o 800 | they had been to communicate with our Charge to ion tl distribution wae illegal, and cuconstitu. | that this ticket was issued to Thomas Grove, and tha’ pany, report conclusiens the; % —Adolph Behn, aged 5 years; native of Mexico, To Australi 815 4 o $19 | Nicaragua, Mr. Kerr. That gentleman expects to be re- | ti The Chief Justice, (Edwards), in a long und ex: | the plaintiff ether received it by transfer from Grove, or | ‘The report will be presented at the office of the com 9.—Lalayette F, Drake, native of Portage county, Ohio, | To Fandwich Islands, 16 ® 0 16 lieved in June, The health of the river is good, water je opinion, fully sustains ir ms ney ais that Grove isa fictitious mame under which the plain- | 1 tne 7th of June proximo, on which day an lat is f Di a Spring ps v To Mexico o 0) 36 : Vi * ‘the statutes and the constitut nder these cireum- | fir rascod: aloo, that the steamship North America, to , ea merchant of Diamond Springs, aged 20, leaves @ i 0 6 | high, and boats in good running order, Vanderbilt's in- OG ee ey a peg eC passed; also, P f ‘ Fy eee ; wife snd fam'ly in Ohio. | Te Chile... s bs 16 | dependent line are bound to go ahead, ances, the comitteo unanimously fale It 10 He gccewult | which the plaintiff was ticketed, was lost by the perila of | for a president and directors of the company, for th 10.—Miss J. B. Willnack, born in Scotland, aged about os — ——| ““Frenteamer Daniel Webster, from New Orleans,tarrived appemontidentiy entertain the hope that the ducisionof | sea, ox the 27th of February, 1652, subsequent to the is- | suing year, will be held. ‘35; resided at Fanis Clara. : Motal....- 0+0e .0++-1;188 4. 0, “aa |) remnann teach oaititaoipspmegere elie | eeeeten cee ot hota, thas, se seco er | ae? of the tlaket, and inet such’ tees, by the act of God 1.—Bryan Murphy, aged 20 years; resident of Sun | | Pree departures in sailing vessels, since January Ist, | partof them went up the river this maorning: The | to be able to bring the m woous In | exonerated the defendant ogee a stdin $1060 Obie 6's, 9 ae daughter of David Page, Esq., gis ie Hen, Women. Children, Total. pene Saigo peene rs ee Seng ee paiean renin ve reviewed, sud finally dacided ‘of which hota suough he /endlenraror, wo £0.20 y sending encther | 0 Californ of Sen Francisco, aged 8 years; born in Boston. To Chins... sees OBL 0 9 2 Gol | ere of the Brother Jonathan, who left'San Francisco on duly Advised DREW WATENER, Cor. See's. ‘The care haa been on for five or six days. Mr. Noy =| $010 ERC 98 ee nals nislars Beis etDar<s, Mane sabes 00 yeast\| TE eT — ; Q 016 | the 17th April. She brought 600 passengers, and reporta | afr. Fullerton—Up to what time did | pour subseribers | moved fa: a dlsaiasal of the complaint, on the grounda NR a 14.—Mary Burtors Turk, wife of Nowh Ripley, aged | To Sandwich | 4 : 40 | the loss of the steamer 5. S. Lewis, within two miles of | yeceive the bulletins of the Art Union through yout the defence stated; und also on the ground that the plain. | 2000 Hud 1st M'g Bas100: sbout 20 years. aoa ae os 9 128 | where the Tennessee was lost. ‘The United States sloop of | "A. y should think they obtained them every year up | tif was bound to stay a reasonable time at San Juan del | 5000 Hud R new fds, 08 15.—Sarah Frenees, daughter of above, aged 10 yeara; | To Chile... uy 9 o U7 | war Portsmouth, Captain Dernin, was at Sun Juan del | to Jact year. £ud, tu crder that the North America should be replaced. no Cane Dorn in Brookyn, N. ¥ [taht Keats . M 2 6 | Sud ou the 1st instant, and was to sail one cruise on the | ¢.—w4r, Smith, riate whether you reetived e notice | Br.'tuns opposed the motion, and the Judge ruled thai | 1000 K 6's, p'ybl K 15.—Chazles idward, son of above, aged 8 years, 1 tS oe ~~ Saag | Sth—officers and crew all all well. G. | trom the Secretary in regard to'the result of the ease in | the case should go to the jury. f ie Mecha amenth and 20 days; born ia Brooklyn. Alon total... 7 ci ape 16 t) 2.855 the Court of Appeals? pee Tie eet the ary fe Senet sareine lira and} oo fate Dank, 17 —Anus Farley, daughter of above, aged 6 years, ‘otal departure since January Ist....... es aka Zz a f) esle ct; but the jury having agreed ? ; month nnd dag ay, During the mont! of March, thers tare teen panaed | | FRO® Buenos Arias —Captain Benuvals, of the Bark | that ought to be produced. in shost time, the Court was re-opened by the eousent | 10 B'k America 18.—Mrs, Sarsh Aan Page, aged 3 years; died at her | through the Custom Honse seven hundred and fifty two | Oliver J: Hayes, arrived yesterday morning fiom Buenos : Fullerton—We will produce it. > cf the plaintiff’ in person and the defendant's eounsol. | 40 1’ Commerce. ..,108)4 wesidence at 3 P. M entries, of all kinds, on which duties to the amount of | ayres, reports the country ina very unsettled state, and | Q~ pid you obtain any notice from the Corresponding | Verdict for plaintiC, $772 60. 10 Ocean rang 04 19,—Mr. Charles White, of Ireland, late of San Jose, | $324,670 38 have been paid. Since the ist of January, | the city closely besieged by land, on the 19th March, the | secretary, in regard to the engravings of last year? pais 63 Metropol Peper d aged 35 years; died at 12 o'clock, at Jones’ Hotel. two thousand and nineteen entries have been passed, on | da. y he left. ‘A.—1 ieally cannot answer positively; my iinpression— United States Cireult Court. Ge ee se 008 20.—Mr. James Hopkins, of Geneva, Cayuga county, | whieh duties to the amount of $779,607 60 nave been ‘xtract of a letter dated Mr. Shannon—! object to impressions. SMART DAMAGES. 5 fe rast .. .1043g aon rye about s0 yours, late of pees ae Paid.—Correspondence Sac. Union. jasaurentatotecaiad by Urgul abicrastokel gel Mr, Fullertou—Al! we want is the beneft of the gen- Bonees Hon. Sadge Nelooe: ab ignal enh Morris Ga'i, BAAN New York, aged about 80 years; arrived in steamer Marriages and Deaths. poinied bp ilaigovexovech and cudie QULmStERETRGY || Snore ote: cccncaveaticaraomanhere, {haiti Peres rie eae ca kation Peat the plaiaif, Oh a ae Moos Rorthernes, three weeks since, see At Sacramento, ApH eR, Rev. Me, Beaton, D, | Breed upon terme of a treaty of peace, whieh have been | engracings would be distributed; can't say whether tt | 4 resident of North Carolina, agsinat the defendants, as | fin Go 5 Sea iaty’ Srrited iices cuakecinne °° ~°™ | aompking Hall, of Michigin, Yo Mas Acristta Jones, of | Coviss. ct wutve Rice fer his apreoval; Chioh itis sup, | Waeiae newspaper or clremar. lensees of the Brooklyn fers boats, for injury done him | 59 go." * nO 2355 ‘York, oped 28 years: arrived tives weeks singe, Tompkins Hal, gan, 4 Foner, of | Lrguiea. wt Entre Rios, for his approval, which itis sup- | “3fr,Fullerteu—ihst is all I want to ask, Mr. Smith. | gu ‘the Oth of December, 1462, when om board the ferry | 22) x creak Gil Gor ad 25 38—Thomas Kall, of Quebec, Lower Canada, oged 23. | Ulinols. | | so. rather Meknnis, Hr. Jamee R, | Posed, Will be, given. | But the general opinion is that | Mr. Shannon—Did you say you have seem any sotiee in | host Gowanus, wien a collision took place between that | [ip 3 Dae Beano an Feanciaco; dled st Joaen’ | Sith, of Beltimore, Mé., 10 Miss Mary tan Ooanoly, ef | itwet ecteus isle sabellion,, “ips certain tanrthey | Denewspeper cr otherwise, fer the Jest year? steamer and the Union, which was coming into the ad | 400 ny yrige’ sons 1256 Charles i i Sydney Share oe ha ae treaty to Ch A.—No, sir; Lmean for the year joining slip, at the New York side, by which pan 8 punt Se eciapeer pains died at Crescent City Hotel yes- go City, April 11, by Rev. R. B. Stratton, pre sent up Rpt teen vie Rech Sra ni ope ied mele pe nae reso | oe" torn off ond his head severely bruised, aad the ae ay per K% Mr FS Beadbory, Mr James D, Connell to Miss Eliza Shirley, all of Sacra- | means of defence, and though hostilities are temporarily ‘Witness My ann perce rt year, Es Ceeue See ean faret snd Sse) 350 i 3 16 ee ery ebro ialadaed wet gan Jose, April 10, by Rev. Alex. M. Winn, pastor ot | {usFenued, set itis by mo aneans certain that our trou: | Mr. Shannon—What amount of commissions did you | chain, one of the rings of which struck Gen, Wade in the 28.—Mr. Jonas Hawkins, 1p Jose, April 10, Rev. Alex. M. ny past bles are euded. Business is ata stand. But ove Ameri- | receive for obtaining subscriptions, for the years 1849 | o4y. Damages are laid at $25,000. For the defence it is 6 iP , oh --Blensions Cnepentior, 6 Peeabunas, the Methodist Episcopal Church, J. Alexander Toell, coun- } can yeesel is in port—the brig Thorndike. Sbe has still ? team b ‘The above wentioned five persons’ oges and place of | sellorat law, to Bliss e Protuero. ber inward cargo on board, aad will probably go te Mon- | "2 nasil can’t tell you; itis no frightful amount, conte lot ped phe metin ripaletdled Mativity not ascertained. April 6, by the Rev Holbein, H. Clayton, Psq., to | tevideo with it. If General Pierce sends out a pew cou- t ‘ ide, t LIST OF SCALDED. in San Francisco, ruary 9, by Kev. C. | rels of provisions, ang some money to bouse rent, ri a : i i j dered bit | uy Emerton, badiy; a uephow of Mr. Murphy's, bel Charles H. Tower, of Boston, to Mrs. Bridget OViriau, of | ie. feet leant one your. whe aes SE fea taid rata | ger eon at, ber, Coates did you receive on company. The jury readered a verdict for the plaintis 3 J. D. Hoppe, of San Jose, badly; Mr. Bell, cf Wis- | New Orleans. ‘ n are over. We are overstocked with imports, while pro- 7 ® lieve, i ission, 12! a wardas Boye ecnsin, badly. ®. F. Colyer. Racine, Wisconsin, badly; R. | _ IaSsn Francisco, April 8, by Rev. Dr. Vér Mehr, Alex- | duce iascarce and big. xchange is666. per docblooas, | fistmese Ten per cent, } bel nie E Sas 1 ie Gea Sores te Prenat nif cd A. Wyman, Racine. Wisconsin, badly; 8. Harper, Penn- | ander Hendezson to Mrs. Mary Ans Lynch, of Sydary. which are worth $306, paper. Witness—Yer, sir. Cee ei ay caer eeea Givi, BRU HAVING diréced their | sylvania, eabin boy of the Jenny Lind, badly; Th DIED. oo Mr. Fullester > oes eee UDder suLpens irvu vue | gftention to the case of murder committed on, the high Kete, badly; Thomas Godden, badly: ©) At Parker’s Ranch, about thirty miles from the Hill, The me = Me, Ealeste seas on board the ship American Congress, which was to Frenehman, badly; 1. W. Hyder, slightly: Mr. Bai on Mokelumpe river, April 7th, Peter J. Parker farmarly <seaee eowncit, L. b—TROTTING. . Witness—Yer, tir. be submitted for their consideration, he defined to them what constitutes the crime of murder. Korth beach vadiy ; A. Goidsmitn, slightly; of Providence, Ki Mr. Sbannon—At the ti Paarasenra vad galling, por erecta Providence, Kentushy ot Panama fever, Francis A. | A trotting match for §1,000, mile heats, best three in soca crareuyeugivesey ime you reoeived the cireciar Briggs, recentiy from Towa. five, in harness, between the Black Hawk colt Ethan | jubserbers 7 ice of ita contents to your 3y—fotal, 19. Gehman ame Hill, April Sth, Mr. Tit2, formerly frem | atten and Smith Burr's Washington filly Rose of Wash- | Witnese—I cannot toll; I suppose they all under United states Marshal's Office. $1000 ERConBas.. 11 dese. ‘The Steamship 8. 8. Lewls Ashore, On beard the ship Jacob Bell, Jan 24th, Thos. Queen, | ington, came off on Tuesday last, which was wou cleverly | Stoodit. | SE OE NL MI Re $0 chs Contia' Bk, x s 7 yED. enter, of e tion. ii: ri ‘i % “| Pte " - - ~ lorris ° {from the San Franciseo H rad, April 16.) = wat "Mexican Flat, es? Jamestown, on Wednesday, ks ee ee i e iia orgy pandiany The Comrattie =p peecbasdey ateeartatrdtes Roy Bhagat dterks in the Tos one pwere er [a0 a) We are agsin called upon to chronicle the losé of one | March 30th, Charles Owens, aged about 26. bah Rte biqenls NA pes ‘Trenrestntag ue taventigation utes. re eicae be ee fe ip = ae pea len eae if Home Pedy ten ted of the ocean steamers plying upon this const. The eteam- April 11th, Elia C., daugiter of Leroy R. and Manetta | who followed the colt to this city, backing him up to Ye John H. Williams was called upon the stand, niously money and other ynluatlen herettor. ‘Onieing. so) ‘4 tsepetcech | ship 8. 8. Lewis, Captain Sparrow, belonging to the Ni ed 10 montks and 20 days. their last dime, giving almost any odds required, The Mr. Shavnon—Where is your place of business? discovered he endeavored to make his : ; - " ape, and ran from ere ates taiy ot Ditasion anit as seen Te Cage ed oT Mate Gehioe | inhabitants of Long Island came out in force, and | A.—No 353 Brovdway.” y the Post Office, pursued by several of the elecks, who called aailes north of the Heads. A dense fog prevailed at the | county, Mich., where he leaves a wife. vigorously backed the filly,as she was well known to Q—What is your business? Sisacd sale out ‘Siop thief.” Notwithstanding, however. the gene- ‘ime, snd the ship was kept standing 69 audon until the | | Drowned, in attempting to cross Trinity River, G them, and suppoved to be the fastest of her age in the o=we Tr ogelie di oie yr ame are Fier ty cow ihe aa ely Smee iy Gey we ese of the eosat. peta Printer, formerly of Jefferson city, 4 world. ‘They were, howsver, disappointed, and the ma-| A —Williame, Stevens & Williams. : Keller; merchant, of Nora Clif’ street. ‘The prisoner was *" 93 31 ‘warning, but the ship had stood so far to the northward | _ In San Francisco, April 12, Mr. Preston rece fee ees daft i track with “ pockets 4 let?” deer Pit eg boy = ene ie egster fin ae bask to os Peggy ‘on Bede Creek Coal Co. 235 8 ‘Mass., of i % len pro’ ims is race to be A No. 1 of | rE? plot 1a office, wl in defanit of $5, i % hat the bell was not heard on board. The purser, who | Blackstone, Mass., of the wound he received at an Allen prov elf in this ra 0. 10} . tHipote tp the MASHRALA Gitzo, Weeoys ewer MESO 000 |. G0! Nown-de- Wer SB. BS ame overland to Saucelito, and thence by beat to the | Costa in the land coatroversy. trotting stallions. The time that be made in the firat | institution? @ity, has nos furnisned us with au official report of tue | a ik aoe i te of Mr, J. W. Loryee, painter, ros pa finde Bel iscrpenried i, = Ps ay isaster, und we are in consequence compelled togive the | formerly of Coneord, N. H., aged 34 years. ; e all’ who witnesse Sanya ie gaaeued vs, ottieat vousitiap ic its ceeaasy Drewhed, on she’ évenliig of IME’ Apel, Me, Douslans bis dace with the Hove of Washington that he can beat —I can only now state to the general fact that we iu niinor details. * | pow, late of Bt. John, New Drunswick, while working at | the fastest of eur trotting stalliens, Kemble Jackson, St. | have sold them. I can’t from memory particularise, ‘The ship was under easy headway, all hands literally in | the government wharf, Henecia, he being knocked oyer | Lawrence, Cardinal, or any other that can be named. He oer there been many? he fog a8 to where they were, when she struck upona | by a pile falling on him, which ‘be had just sawed. All | can be backed against any of them atonce. Rose of Wash- | A.—Not many. hearing, which is ordered for 19 o'clock Friday morning. Tt appear that the aceused has been in the Post Urice for the lust two years, and during the last year many olen bp thay et ee the eee oe CITY TRADE REPORT. mouey from foreign letters. It was supposed that - fault was on the other side the of Atlantic: it now appears johnc Neltata| i 4 Asnxs were in fair request. Tho sales reached 54 bbls. ome distance from the shore, about six | efforts were made to save him, but without effect. Itis | ington, although defeated, exhibited extraordinary speed —About how many? to have been here. The accused was detected by James | 4,’ yb eee sector Baines ing Tvery ‘effort was made to back | euppored he was badly injured before reaching the water, | throughout the race. She lacked steadiness, and would A.—Speaking entirely from recollection, we have per- | Holbrook, a special agent of the police department. ate) oe tice wh na $5 Toe pote pee 100 Ihe. - ‘her and get ber off, but without avail. The sea was nigh, | a5 he war known to be a good swimmer, "His body has | #hy outat the turns, which threw her back considerably. haps rold two dozen. " pe . » ‘and, striking her violently, thiew her broadside on to the | not yet been recovered. At straight work she seemed to have as mueh peed as | &—Were those pictures sold on aceount of your firm! Wileox’s ateelyard factory at Meriden, Conn.,was burnt 7 ys—Flour was more in demand and at geef’ where she now lies keeled over. Drowned, April 9, in Kanaka Creek, Sierra county, | the stallion; and numbers of ber backers expressed a | | 4.—They were sold on sccount of the artists, generally, | on the 7th inst. Building and materials destroyed. Lous B The sales consisted of 9,800 bbis, sour ‘A reene of the greatest con’usion aud terrorensned, bat | Moves Baesonuett, a Frenchman, recently from the Pinery, | with to have the youngsters matched again at tw to whom they belonged. ‘There is only one exeeption that | ghout $5,000, ‘The fire was caused by alittle boy who lit 24; superfine No. 2, at $4 18%, s $4 5724; ordinary order was partially restored, and the bouts were lowered. | Wisconsin heats, giving the mare afew more weeks work. Wash- | leannow remember. & dit of paper aud threw it into a kettle of varie, aye beste seein, coe ha ee eee Be there the ladies and children were first piace?, and al. | | On board hip Anna Kimball, Jan. 19, of brain fever, | ington, the ire of the filly, is now standing at Caleb | @—Whatis that exception? ceasing iach neta etdeiiaamimaas, | Geesone eae One: SAL PEST th the surf was high between the ship and the shore, | Mrs. Fliza H Lipscomb, of New York, aged 53 years. ‘Weeks’ hotel, in Jamaica, Long Island. A.—It is a peri eak by Flagg, that we had purchased of $5 F7}g; and extra Gencece at $6163, distance of 400 yards, they were rafely lanced, and the | In Sen Francisco, April 14, William Rollinsen, Jr. | One hundred to forty was current previous to the | him, and subsequently sold to the Art Union, MONEY MARKET, anspired Beste returned for the rest of the passengers. By eight | youngest son of Rey. William Rollinson, aged 2 years | start, and during the progress of the race the odds were | Q-—Give us the title of that picture? ‘Tavespay, May 126 P.M. clock in the morning these were ali landed in safety, and | and § months. increased in favor of the etallion. There was an im- ~Inabelle. » May . Dy dint of great exertions, the greatest part of the bag- ‘April 14, of convulsions, James Marvin Stebbins, aged | mense crowd on the course. The track was good, and —Who purchased it? : The stock market continues depressed, no far as prices | Firs “unchanged. W! e also, “The Purser then started overlaad for this eivy | years ani 6 month, only soa of Wm.?, and Eitzabeth | the weather favorablefor the sport ap Gc bither Mr. Cowens or Mr. Geo. W. Austin—I think | sxe congerned. There ig a good deal of activity among day's tratuactions 0 obtain assistance. There were in all 385 on | Stebbins. F ee wor pole. They came up . sige , i! bite, in lots, at $1.27 Doard, about 20 of whom reached the city last yet on Drowned, March 28, in Cache Creek, Yolo county, Rev. | nicely for the word—-H. Jones driving tho colt and | G—Do you remember ® picture entitled “Tangled the most prominent fancies, but it appears impossible to | 2); 5,co0 Western do, part at $ Doard a schooner that was lying in the Bay at the time | John Beonem, Jr., late of Brooklyn, N. Y. Albert Le ere ny went 3 ata very lively ei a keep up their market value, Nicaragua improved a 10. Ki aia retin see ef the wreck. At jlact accounts the sea had stove in her | _ Im San Francisco, April 15, at noon, Edward Hudson | gait. The colt took the lend round the turn, the mare = Mt fraction to-day, and it will, without doubt, grad i Bottom, and was pace 's cloan sweep over her, with six. | Hutton, nged 14 years, eldest son of J. Francis Hatton. | Pulling out too much. He was two lengths ahead at the | _ @—Dou you recollect whether the artists, whose works i ae the old level. ae Cas sly cand Included 12,000 bushel sat S03ce rea oe bone toon feet of ‘wait in ber hold. ‘Sho was fast going to | April 19, Col. J. Alexander Cost, Naval Officer of the | quarter pole, in forty, seconds. Going down the back- | YOu sold, were Americans er foreigners? petrintel Bre 00 pict is Canal was o liitie | (fo. for mixed Southern; Gra Ole. for white ao.; 70. pieces, When the Purser left, the water had reached the | port and distriet of San Francisco. stretch 1 ay gained a trifie, although the colt was A.—They were residing here, Whether natualized or | more buoyant, with larger transactions than usual. | mixed Western; and 676. a 6éc. for yellow Southern, Savin, and the safe, containing the papers, &e., had no: | | Aprile, Mary Ann, daughter of Anthony and Cecilia | going astonishingly fast, He passed the. half milo pole | Det 5 an ee. rie Railroad is slowly settling down to the point it start- | bushel. ‘Deen saved. Arts Durkin, aged 5 years. Tj—making ‘the second quarter in thirty-seven | —Do you recollect a picture entitled the “Gypsies?!” | - i elke a , was inactive. Sales wore mad ‘The passengers walked overland to the rancheria at Drowned, April 12, st Drake's Bay, from on board | seconds, without the siighiest urging on the part of his A.—I cannot recall jt; 1 may have sold such a pieture irom several weeks since. At the first board to-day f ie. "i t Bolinas Bay, where tents have been erected, ani every | schooner Commerce, Robert Jones, aged about 20 years, | driver. On the lower turn the filly made an effort to | Mr. Shannon.—I should like to have Mr. Williams | Morris Canal advanced 3 per cent; Sixth Avenue Rail- aah fee rerall poe ‘ifort made to render their position as comfortable as | 9 zative oe Wales, Eagiand, oe os oe his ha but as she swang on the ble rtge Abstract from his books, statlng those par- | yoad,1; New Haven Railroad, 1; Nicaragua Transit, 14. | 27¢, » 2c. per Ib. le untilassistance reached them. In Sam Francisco, April 15, of typhoid fever, John M. ma e up ly, and fel F at least Py ‘m . Bri a Corton.—The sales to-day are 1,200 bales, th ket eo ae ee Pe ae twenty yards. Alvert then rosiog ‘that he could not | Wituess—I will willingly do s0; I will give you what | Phenix declined 34; Harlem, %; Erie Railrond, 4; Read- | change : rit The spot where the wreck of the 3. 8. Lewis had occarred in Los Angelos, March 29, Juan de la Cruz Tapia, son | overtake the colt did not hurry tbe filly any further, | ™ nes T can from reoolieeson: ng Railroad, 34; Parker Vein, 2. There was a sinall wnuen areas 6 1, 10, lod 12,000 bushels gral fo rencer all the assistance in her power to the unfortu. | of the late Tiburcio Tapia, aged 14 years and 11 mouths, | and came gradually home. The colt, too, broke up aboat | Mr. Shannon—Very well salofof Ohio River Jand avd Marble Company atosk to- | Teued tt ton Pienases elena tenn the same time; bat he made one pines. or 0, and was | , Witness—We sold on account of Addy, Culverhouse, feed Gnosis oo. ibenpiiaais ecpinee,, seerouy Markets. at his work again in am ostaat. He won the heat by | A: F. Tait, and Le Grand. I believe that ial the samo! | ‘sy, at the fist board, at 20% per cent. This company | posintat'ba: tu. ttrce tessele 9 @ vestign of tab cate skp accel be ple Sap pines a Pen , April 16, 1888, forty yards. Time, 2:46. I can remember; if you have any papers bere, or memo- | is organized under the general monefacturing law of | deals in the British provinees for Engli " @ ber timbers floating here and theve om. the waters. | ‘The large proportion of the correspondence received by | | Sezind Heat —The mare broke up ne soon sa tue word | runds, Tmay ceiresh my memory and state more: the | Connecticut, with a eapital of $200,000, divided in 8,000 | terms. 7 Caliturnia, rates rangud from 40s, Bhe had been dashed to pieces by the violence of the | the Golden Gate last night and thia morning requiring | ¥®* given, and the stallion led to the quarter pole four | Danit of the paiating will recall the whole affair; 1 # ‘waves before daylight. The Goliah, sent by Captain Gar- | replies, has necessarily occupied most of o erchants | Of five open lengths, Time, forty seconds. Ho increased | 1 sold one for it. ane as alvo da the spot at-am early hour, The pas. | to-day’ to the exclesicn cf the transaction of other busi, | Dic rpeed down the backstretch to the half, but did not Can vista ofits marble quarry and 40,000 acres of land;lying | gorpacks,diysecd of ar $1 Orr, ewe 1000 boxes Centon fengers were found all wall, but anxious enough to leave | nena. ‘Some considerable trade has however been done by | &°t Way any further from the filly, Time.1:17. On the — baal Lm Mr. Addy and Mr. Calrerhouse | © Ohio river, in Lewis county, Kentucky. Itex. | ..2RU!TI—Scies were Sele Masonic able eunrites, hie tat eas Cat al ts | We aebines, ‘Tee elle Of tee tote i rturn the Ally began cloning gradually; but it was 30, 100. bunch do wt nd 400 do. at $1 ihageigs Won paves. “We lave beset of severiretoe loge | stk ult, trem Valparsies, throng seme imearer tose, Jo Americars? tends from point opposite the elty of Portsmouth, | Hav—Some 100 ‘bales changed hands at Be. 0.9240. p Yenc, | evident that Mr. Jones was slackening the pace of the ; all they bad on board. Little or none of the furai- | having falled to come through. the Per plored nce! { colt, and he brought hima to the stand a winner by only | A.—Mr. Addy ip an American, but Mr. Culverhouse is | Ohio, the ontlet of the great Ohio Canal, following | 1th. ure and valuables about the ship were saved, “owing | duce. general thing, are still indieposed to sell, and half a length, in 2:89. an Englishmen by birth, but lived on the continent in | the course of the river in a westerl ‘ slove-—Were in tlack request at 19¢, & 210 per Ib. f ; direction. Larus Eastern we 0 al fo the fary of the waver, which soon held undisputed | wil! await another arrival Third Heal.—Viio som of the orner of the lly now | Holland since an early age; speaks German, aud frst | my, ia ig pogsomed of agricultural pn ere nog | theuraned en Sane Speaen Oe here nee ve gway over the wreck. Tho Active arrived at her berth this evening the appearance of the weather indi. | *0ok the place of Albert Conklin in the sulky of the | ° wet by Alb peg irpreter. inet ott i “ Lime.— Rockland war more sought after, at 906. for ¢ ernoon, bringing hat the dry season had finally set in, but as we | mare, to try his chances, ae a last resort. He was Q—bir. Le Gran iii ‘ mineral wealth, the ultimate value of which it is dificult nd $1 40 for lump, per bbl. up abont two-thirds of the passengers from the beach, | write, the rain |- ogaim pouring in torrents, "Should the | twenty-two pounds overweight, enough to loore any race oe begae is either Swi voy ae toestimate, but it is being actively developed as well as ¢ Golish would bring the rest. month terminate xs the first haif has, the effects upon | With equally mstehed horses. As might be mupposed, he | @-—Bir. Tait, what countryman ts het through fron fornaces, mazble quarries, and tminoral ; di Just an the steamer Goliah came to anchor nest the | trace will be seriously felt in furihet depression of all | Was beatenessily. The stallion took the lead, and went | | A—He is an Englishman by birth, but intends eoming ct z J ineral | “Naval. Srones.—Crude turpe wreak of the &, 8. Lewis, the body of a deat man, with a | articles of whieh the stocks are unwieldly. past the quarter pole forty yards im advnnee, in forty-one | here with his family, and making this e home, shares of $25 cach, The propecty of the company con- | other ports. n. is a eat Paint, as for the cultivation of the vine. The valuable | lots of spirits of turpentine wore obtal blanket wound round and attached toe board, waa Fioca—We do not learn of h seconds, the mare having broken up twice before she ER, ple’ ceposit of a material suitable for the manutfi Falion, and 20 bbls, North county coi een by Captain Wright. The body passed unter the yes | lands. Gallego and Haxall are jobbing at $11 eos as, | reached there. The colt went to the halt in 1:18, and | A-—1won’t be eortain, but I think he was born here, a manufacture of | Cniy St 42 a $1 4, PORT 01 nothing of moment a in whale or 1 hi Oh + came home leisurel, Q.—Mr, Bertora? coarse paint is among the least of the mineral resources iD © Wi zel’s counter, and wns not again seen, as the wheels were Miand repared flour in sacks at $1075, The sales | Fat “J —I think he is an Englishman by birth, but has lived | of this company, Some gentlemen havo, we understand, Beles havo been made of 200 baske $412), winner by @ length in 2:42. ' The 4m motion. No one is missed from the list of pesrengers | are limited following is mmary — tame ean 2 , d . and 7, d at O2e. & 68e. per gallo of the Lewia, and it is probable the unforturate man | + Gnaim—There are buyers of barley In the market to. | , Tuesday, May 10, match $1,000, mile heats, best three | hore twenty years or more. proposed to form a paint company, and purchase this de- |" Povisios.—Pork was less freely offered, and. exhibited dost his life at some other time. day ot 2e., but holders declined reil t less than 25/0, | in five, in harness, for four year old colts, Q—Do you know where Mr. Culverhouse at this time " 7 reater firmness, The palos reached 40 b YY The schooners Vietori eine fer a nese oF ee 11 1 | tesides? Dorit for $26,000 cash and $75,000 bonds, and the propo- | f25"x $13 a6 tor prlin nd, $15-25 ior im pail ed, Thoro wi and Biiza, and sloop C. W. | Negotiation was also pending for a parcel of Eastern | H. Jones named bh. Ethan Allen. GQlark had arrived at Sax Franciseo with about one han: | corm, but nothing wax tected, Tarles is sold. in rmall | Smith Burr named b. m. Rose 222 A.—I do not; he has lived at various places since 1 | sition will probably be accepted. If this arrangement is | ments were unchay; ns & botter inquiry for Gred of the passengers, A at 2)¢e. 4 2ige. Oats at 2i¢c, Kastern Canal at Time, 2:6. bb! t lard, Who sales of which comprined 230 prime knew him, earried out, the cash payment will be equal toa dividend #8 do, at 1085. & hae 75 bbls. grease at 7: 0) Be, and bi . .--You were informed, Mr. Williams, all of there 1 Hs 3¢., and bran at Ze. TROTTING AT CINCINNATI —The races over the Queen City paltingn bon vaiated ns, a. eave Ss ohh hej ‘anes of $3 per share on the stock of the Marble Company. pols Tg Ib. Heol raled abous the fame, there 7% Miaceliancous. Provisioxs—We informed 4 “ ‘ . 4 .—They @ appearance ing freshly | this port to-dey amounted to $122,073 27; paymanty $12S,- go was transacted in this article, a ” | nt $4 2 4 6234 for common to very prime, per 100 Ibs ‘ Boorr.—A heinous attempt was made to destroy the | Out ship, prove to be of inferior quality, and purehascrs | Lady Gay Spanker, and Grey Tom, best three in five. ted, mteamsbip Winfield Scott on Tharaday night, at 9% | Tefuse to receive them, Hames ‘and baooa keep best whea Coabedy ‘won the ‘race, as Totiows = First heat, 3:00; gem you able to give the subjects of the paintings | 7 95—balance $7,080,511 76. Ther were 10) boxes eustilo. purchased, at 10% " weld by. our The Iefarge Fire Insurance Company has just com: UGARS roanifisted increased animation, The em ld mode of preperation leaves a gous: that Fengniao eo get —_ pecksges, aad though ship. | second haat, 3:01; third heat, 2:55.—Ci pple “unbelinet rt at ho! recuently been wdvived of this fae i ; lary. Fares Gderent teaind poets ee ease | Gay still persist tn sending bacon te caren set heen | ee Ais lost of them were landsonpes; Tenn’t particu- | menced business in this city. It is loeated at the corner | amcunted to 24 hhde, fair to very prime Gaba ae h Seuik| Comenttly tava er tot Cen ee bacrels ax closely packed a8 possible. 40 bbl-. clear pork TELEGRAPHIC, larise them; Addy, T knew, paints nothing #ls0; Oalver: | of Nessaa and Codar streets, i Geo, do Now Orionuy, zee flea oto ta, the Gapodt of all the eth eee ee. grit | soldat O08 860, 61 casks bars in muslin cover ater Boage $s) eeey, Macon), Dee uings (eae convivial oar Last tn cad’ wah GE ‘and Jou bids. Aeeee'on tarts sot tage neha, om ® at a tenaeon an Sar ne eR ee en ee age tekina choloe butter a ie ese THE COWFEST BETWEEN MAC AND TACONY. scenes, ax for instance, an ale house door, The capital is $160,000, all paid in and woll secured. and 160 bhds, Texas on terins not made public, . A number of large hain brushes, reed for clean, | deena Inrge sale of hams on private terms. Jobbin Pumaprrima, May 12, 1859. Q—this Flagg, is he un American? Jacob Wostervelt, President; N. Carroll, Secretary. ‘The | por iho” ne (emand was fair for elty rendered, at ¢ ine ssn iferaplng out the ‘oilers and ether parte of whe | Tien Of all descriptions of provisions vary no mach that | An immense crowd assembled this afternoon on the | y,A—He ia am American; there are two or three bro | Board of Directors is composed of nome of our moat sub. | TorAcco.—Wo honed that 160 hhds, K. Soni thes sid (20m tring to the de ofthe | me cannot give guvations whi i be correct. | Hunting Park Course to witness the trotting match be a What Price wes paid by you for that picture of | stantial citizens, and wo hgve no doubt the eompany will | po ¥ ahs “scat 780 bble, Ohio wnd yri- © : nen—We pote ton found buyers ; head, vad consisted of » ieee inate) No.1 China, ox Fanay | tween Tacony and Mae for $1,000 @ wide, beet Rin, Mas command ® large share of business. 'Woor,—The anction sale of foreign, held at the store of the i of spun oakum: a | week, and 70,600 Ibe. (1,400 hire train tobe other atte, sido of hair bragne sas | Major, were sold to's Chinaman o¢ 55<¢.; 900 taal do. ct | wonn three straight heals, Teoony having broten up ta 1 ATL hege Re objection to anewering the question, bat | The rceeipte of the Michigan Central Ratirond Company | Mosere, Goggill, In Broad street, tued 2% also laid, . brushes wete noaked c : pon ‘te business; nevertheless, J ATR to ee” a | Pech ere ee, ox Frient ano | 4 me ui nw he rae so Nel ie ern ae amare scree «| [ocn cre Aart 08, smote Wises v6 | td Dia ea pos the watchman on duty, was | bbls. to arrive, ex Golden West, were soit at llc. Time, 2:30—2:31%—2:38. wie 0; ion, te oo question, —_ | againet $57,204 36 for the same month last year—show- Poe D na oumapeien ‘ie galt rier othe SER Pe smlasion o's danse makes of nmoks from | CorrenmWe hear of the sale of 387 bags Conta Riea at | Teeny wan the favorite, and the loner are hsavy—on@ po Ya a yolusel T hal eachne | 108 an tncreane of $44,664 37, of which $22,278 53 was | quictiy veld, at generally antintactory prices” ao an matter was on inside. Hie icamediatery “Ee gentieman reaching $10,000. The same horses are to | answer: paid one umdred dollars ier and furnished | from passengers, and $22,286 84 from freight. ‘wore ni paratively lower than those realized at ly YRUP—Salfof 6 kegs Boston at 70¢, aye another trial neat Thursday. | Np with commissions to paint portraiia with Atty dol-}° The Tritos Mutual Josuranee Oompany of Beston have , held in the pame place prior to the elose of last ®