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——e command of Gen. Redschid, who matter, as she is bound b; sagmtfal Explosion of a Boer in Cincinnati, diMeoulty in the a pay aie pee cree osc er BOY SERIOUSLY HURT, AND SEVERAL PERSONS BE TE whey England do so—England paying the expenses. § pay 4 “4 musgan—HTRACTLOUS weer r4 } 006 Sa bound ; © negate ‘animation during sugar (From the Gin iBeti Times, June 10.) be wee ee within soa limit of our _ 3 Hons Go not appear to nave te to any good result. and vols are per had boo ae ee con- About 9 o’clock this ps iad resigenw Of the great question which occupies om of the | rhe Porte has addrensed the following moteto the am- tinveein, active demand. Console. laws off this after and of the lower portion of East—a question which interests the whole world. With | paseadors of the four allied Powers, dated the 17th:— : dollars TeAden this view we to detach our ships with a division | << The accounts which we recvive from the Brie’ of our troops. eee ee se may 00 Eaters | frontions of (Asis Mise 2 8 farats eee of whet sipcunalh ed of onr intentions. tent statesmen in Turkey an . j a j 5 eo 5 ficers who are this moment on the theatre of Tee age eg a) ver of the. new pep, do. 04. 9.28. the on Wi " Beer Srey. Jeemeon ink Rally pete Singh. STATE OF AFFAIRS IN GREECE. | Nurdis, the Grand Patriarch of the Armenians, whom (0d; black, 48.; Mexican allver, 8x. 6d.; , 38. 9d. ; from ey ry a rit Schr Busse E Qe, Mabon, St Joba, J 8 Whitnay & Co, t thousand French troops have cisembarked at | Russians had had confined in prison for three months at Teneriffe black, 4s. e perhaps Ropers Sehr Sai Bene Pigrsn Georgetown, Dolluer other, ‘the Pireus, after having taken porsession of the Greek | Goumri, (Alexandropol,) has been rent under oscorg to Cocoa —550 Grenada sold from 29s. 6d. 0 cl above foapeaaion Schr Golden Rule, 5 Bruat ehips of war. St. Petersburg, on, as it is positively stated, tho follow. with a fine mark 9 88s, 6d.; $24 bags Trinidad partly the mill was in full operation, one o! a Whee Otho lias accepted the Anglo-French ultimatum, | ng motives: —Erat, because the Armenians, subjects of _ #old at-20a, a 37s. Le the works, exploded Sehr Hine, Hara yat wasn Bo feet, Son & Co. to ity, and effected a complete % | Covres.—The demand is not active, and of 630 casks, sit Fall River. master. Papseesnte, Prenton: opt Sikoe oteinanee ss | ‘ori Sepp are alae ner” | Mere bought in S24. a Bias and of 400 parkagos Mocha | distance, eastwardly, and the other half sent whirl | Remnant. Wah e T ORT hc eee ase Higay'sp a Pericles Argyropoulos, Minister of Foreign Affairs. menian Patriarch is therefore the vict wian ty- | ap den near ie sah o bis. ‘The near continental ing lag 3 a bai piodbsher ide a hal ee ja med | yptetmabln, Arabia, Harrison Tava Zee SgtZEMe NYork, discg (tho A wan incorrectly reported saiegis as Fatcafs, Minister of Justice Sg errant naa ‘he Tu ih hecdhin: Corre continues quiet at our last quotations. Russian, tobe upward and westwardly. The west end and chip.> exone, pene fg gone’ Mi Baltimore, Ramsay, Baltim: Letters from Athens of 22d May state that the Queen | rather towards the cause of justice and righ‘, of which | to arrive, is offered at £123. north side of the mill were shivered to pieces. a fy New Orleans, 7 Re i " ¢ a with mdse avd ‘passengers, to TE Stanton. Spoke lett: J8om Heston, dlson Ves ord ad ina state bordering on frenzy, and that it required towiah to | _ConN.—At the marke: on Monday the supply of Enstish | "°Cieven men were working, ia the mill ut the time; Srik'Lavacce treat Mneeeeran ier Now Yorke ai days ante | BONS: Co] W HDC Welaut W Battlmore: Utah, the entreaties and tears of the king end of the Indies im | tate" up the defense.” nn” u7peert SON yest rad smal and vas caared off ata reduction of | g Aimer of children were in the immediate Vici: Steam Marien fvkse Charieaten, wie mdse ned pas i Fine, Goodwanson fem Capede Verde fan a ni Nay ees seked for Pt a | The London News of tho 2d inst. says:—It is current- | 3%.» 4 lh i phy ars generally ‘were indis. | nity; and though brick and fragments of iron and “*Bfip*s0 ie ot Meckci: Witenes, Kavvete Mary MaCreo, Srenball.from.3 ies juivotie enterprise but, on sccond thought she | ly stated that King Frederick Willfam has openly deciar. | ved to give way ia price, the business transacted was | wood were hurled in every direction, no One WAS doys, in hallast, with 380 passengers, to master, ane timere? K opkins, from Baltimere, | ied the boxes ‘uncofded, and consents to remain at | 4 “Whilst he reigns at Berlin not a Prussian gun shall | PO eo Fimited scale. the last weekly average price | Kilied, and only one person was seriously hurt. Con- Fi lato eee epee oeneee>. ak x, NB—In port May 27-28, bark Young Tark, peace. , | be fired against Russia.” Ifthe English cabinet are not Oy’ wiieai was 788. 0d., on 66,701 quarters returned. To- | sidering their numbers, and their close proximity to (of Baltimore), Greta. Guayaquil, Rounder, ‘Bristet Chi weed uy tig) 4 ip Sb Louts, cates | "be BantoMo'Am vossolsin'port abt Jaue 2. lon 81 15 W, a phia for San Franciaco. B i H peech, or are In doubt ahout.tho trae feel- | tay the y ishing. We were 83 Hides and bark, to Isaac Loh ‘The official correspondence in the Greek question has | Ware of this speech, +] h day the attendance of buyers was ne Monday’s | the boilers, this is really asto: ng. van isaac Lohmann. A, just been laid before the British Houso of Commons, | i#&8 of tho Prussian’ monarch, they should speak to tho | .0."vere fully supported. We quote American white ly upon the scene of disaster, and founda large lat 57 01.8, 7 fro. tt is saivinaly voluminous. The Russian Envoy at | Prussian ex-ministeron the subject, M. Bunsen. | Wheat at 800.» red 7 carey OP ‘ee 68. a 828 por quarter; Ameri- hing Athens, acting in conjunction with the Court, planned Advices from Smyrna, vet May 11th, say:—Adimiral de can flour 358. 804. on a A a ee peg A eg The following, Presses xen irs 7th ale, sb Adame, for Now the i tion in the Turkish provinces, and from Tinan has captured four pirates at Nica 0 | _ Corto has been more inquired for, nnd the sale ae | cordis, i. pehey Bcetioutli Coomenare yr | orater diletter of _ to Rhodes. ‘and delivered them over to justice. | the week amount to 4,000 bales. At Liverpool thede- | 98 near as we could learn, are the particulars: | tinople arr 8th, for » York ld; Harding, for Bes i bout H ? ton nearly ready ‘and others ts before, Gen, Tsavellas, who had ostensibly withdrawn from the in Paris, dated on | mand has also improved; yesterday’s quotation for Gustay Adalf Striefer,aGerman boy, aged al Was nor | en 23. brig cape ‘ail Havanese | King’s aervioe to take command of the insurgents, was | y(cy Sethe oryd este eect certesador at this Court, | middling Orlegts waa 3. per pound. cleven years. He was gathering cue fow fect ings with cnime and TGR WINN, ss cas ond’ | gonh bask Mary, Wheldon, do. bid ine esis ive, | addressed from Pera, April 2dth, to M. Bentlan, King Baron Budberg, isto be replaced by Bron Brunnow, for: | _ DRvos, &e.—We have little of Importance to report. | north of the boiler, and when found was lying on i Sevell, . Oegas oad! | Pen Meteo, York, oe - Othas private tecretary, asking for further — merly ambassador at London. The case of this cuauge -| 1,126 bags cutch were all bought in at 465. a 47s. Gam- | his back, bleeding and insensible, A sharp picce of iymouth), MeKeunan, Cape aytion, 0 y 2B ag hte Max 2 ton adariay Persad HE assistance, and recommending that at least two is attributed to the unauccessfuinoss (enfolglosigkett) of | dler 255 6d.; saffron 208. a 214; quicksilver 28.; 120 | wood had penetrated his jaw, breal the bone, ker & Gi June 10, ‘lat ty. ogee ish, 40, to Bec! 4 . 28d, echr Blige Ann, York; 24th, barks Jote battaltions of the frontier guard, chosen from | {he recent modification of the Ministry here. | bis. plumbsgo sold at 6a. a 68. 64.; castor oil dull, with- | Onq passed on up through ‘his cheek and right eye. Ke brig Hoivellya, of wad from Kenne- Gg;'aiqy iam ARB, Bates, 3 FOE; 203), aN teach, the first and eleventh regiments should be sent to Anino, ut change in prices. do, jetown. where they were to have orders to desert forthwith an C k for Ge Another from the same city, dated on 27th ultimo, | YY oir tt edo ‘to-day. St: Petersburg clean is | He was also strack onthe head with gome heavy "ts buconte, Reed, Guayama, PR, 9 days, with-eotles, BIA says:--Tho Lubeck Journai of ihe 26th states thatthe Rus- | substance, which fractured his skull. His cap was “ae ‘teg DeForest Stzammnr Anal Antwsne—s ois, Win Jarvis Ballard, N Yeek: join the insurrection, being also paid regalarly, that | * ‘ ; ‘ | quoted nominally at £60 per ton; 1,000 bales Manila | ere acum, Garduiun$. Chie; WINE, | . sre might renee oe a aaaheec Me teta ant | slat jlet left Cromatadt om the Oth ind. Te same siaiement | have been sold at £63; Jute has advanced; 580 bales chief- | found several feet beyond, and bis aver h far afrhepenione,, Boome, Gevennah. 7 gaze, wiah etre: | tise ieadin Goad fo neuig oti tachment is described a: being dispersed in several 1 made respecting the fleet at Sveaborg, and amaval em- | 1, cod trom £24 ba.0 227 68. ther off, both haviag been thrown there by the force De: ship, two cther ships, and five barks, alt bound N. | ezapemenr a ee tan York, places, and divided under fourteen ditlerent leaders. It ©vMler was considered imminent. 1sPGo.—The market for East India continues fery of the explosion. le was earried into ® el bor eke oy Meter River, 14 days, | si se Notraska, Wostmana’ NYosL? Magdaiones Bee: was even proposed to raise the whole military force of 2 quiet, with but little business doing. ‘The next ele is | ing house, anda surgeon immediately attended to | shin ‘ ; : men, do,’ - the pockint ai y openly xo declare war upon Turkey, The Trade of England, doclaree for the 1th of July, and will includa a consi- iin, bat it is thought impossible for him to survive ee Walton, Apalachicola, 14 days, with cotton, Brseror- Are May 3, Karle, Quano Sax ab. but, of course, the o tion puts an cad to this pro- [From the London Mercantile Gazette, Jane 2.) dezauble quantity of the crop which is now arriving daily. | pig injuries. He remained insenzible until we left, Sehr BN Hawkins (of Brookhaven), Griffen, Charlestom, | Baltimore, Sid May 29, Scotland, Harr Kin uy ject and dispels the elusive hope of a Greck empire of | The Board of ‘Trade returns for the month and four | Inox.—Prices ure very fri, witha brisk demand, Rails | Mis puries. Shr rem 6 days, with ectton, rice, &c, to MeCready, Mott & Co. iY May 13, Hoey Guiltetde Anderson, the Fast. montis ening the Sth of May, were issued this morning, | £3, bars £8 f4. free on board in, Wales. Seotch pigs | MOA MICH SAN. oon is badly scalded in the | . Sel Laulsine Robinson. ‘Chasioston, © days, with cotten | Charles Accounts, without dato, say that the insurrection | and show the following results. We have not space to: | have been eold during the week at 96s., but has since re- i Boerner mom in’ the Lack. He | *%2 tee to McCready, Mott & Co Honreavx Are June, Amerion, Rovira, San Feasoises. which was subdued in Fpiras, had acquired new strength | day for flee tables:— coved to 98s, for mixed numbers on the Clyde. face an , an i NA hee ae ne: ee ee Rponeer, © | CATR AAre Panama, Larendor, Hstpolltes;, in Theassly, Tchamihara-Yassos had withdrawn to | ‘The total declared value of exports for the month last 50 tons sold at full rates, from £10 to £38. | was in the engine room, directly sou | ebura, Gilg0, W ashi NO, 5 4 “ i i 7,76 3 i i h f the iT Sebr Mary, A ay Capiz—Art May 20, Neva, Maling, Hayro Mount Athos with a portion of his band. The Turkish | past is £7,765,285, but this includes a sum of £033,902 is dull, with rather a downward tendency. Com- | boilers, working at a vice, at the time of the explo. | Ser ITT te Detotson, Wilinington, | Catovera—Arr April 16, Skyintk very, San troops sent against lim to Ormilia, had returned to Sa- | for unenumerated articles in the retarns, which are not | mou pig £24; tefined £26; Spanish £23. sion. He was thrown over the work-bench,and Schr Aiba Heit, Wilinington, NC. 6 days. am A rea. lonica with four of his cannon included in the return of the proviona years, whilst for | Tanp hae declined, and'we quete Western in kegs, 45. | found himself lying in a mass of timber and bricks. | Sch ite tutes, Witmington’ 6 dajs. Deas-dite Way #7, ether, Hatuets, London fot Paname —— ees the corresponding month of 1852 and’ 1863 they were | a 488. fi He was soon extricated, and it seemed a miracle | £<bt Cora, Lindsay, Newtern, 6 days, Ait 1nd: Bon Beanaion Mews drab, Ballard Go fox Newport The Americans in Japan. respectively £5,200,018 and €7,678010. || | Kasim Ganmecrovery quits || that ho waa notkilled. | Schr Wim ti Crowell, King, Philadelphia. ‘deNewpor! and New York, (and sd 30h ny Semen {Ootrespondence of the London Times.] TT LOSS OGTR nguitnn © me Sonik to. thocorvengent bk. Caen — Isaac Harrison, the fireman, was standing near | febr Freestone, B Duntin—atr May 31 lesnor Soplii, Neilson, New Grace Seares Brain FrooaraGumyeasisnas oo} ) | es Toni or ashae ass). ROOT Veribets, t60dy wallet ia"| One <t on fish nothing doing; sperm slow of | Mr. Chillis, and was also thrown among the ruins. | S¢Pr Cree. St Fi Ore FomoeAN, Bay oF YeonO, March M4lG6h S| sh name period there w fred for home’ consump: | gale at £1058 £107. Olive In very miler demands and | He is but slightly hurt or genami BELOW. | oon, Bene nr evamrccracteens Nett of atm iat we silted ftom Hong Kong on the 14th ' tion respectively 3,142,0111b., 2,769,8071b., and 3,198,- | for the few sales effected lower prices have been taken; | Mr. James Marah, of Covington, had his right | Che tock ane dns teij: SEO, | ““Gninany—S1d May 27, Sylvie, Andorson, Southampten. Léathioe” On the 71h of 1 Ted fee Janan? 281b. Unrefined sugar shows an importation of 658,454 | Gallipoli, £50 a £67; Malaga, £53 £54. Linseed, 378.: | cheek-bone broken. "He was onthe steamer York- | | _Grasgow—Std May 29 President Fillmore, Neilson, Now 4 i Within about ert for the month of the prevent year, whilst for 1853 ' paim, ds 4 ds. G2; cocoa ‘nut, 403, 94. 47s. for Cey- | town, on thé opposite side of the Licking river, | ships Nor’ Wester, San Tratetie! Waid. ew GAleees. | bal cr rg cat ap lg eid York. De ccage i Oaparde und 1858 the figures. stood ‘respectively 546,122 owt. and | fon, and 46s. for Cochin fh closed, sa watchman by fe | Wb eknt acue | : y Where no foreign yossel ‘ty the quantities taken for Home consumption | | Hee very aulet 2,300 bags Bengal at auction wore all ae ok ‘ata ewan he was facing rai gy Sct 2 | SG iren cme ig eee sgt Predune homes ume period being, for 1854, 545,760 ewt.; | bought in at-I2s, 6d a 13s, 48 Carolina, a few fr, ° , re for 1662, 505,186 ewt.; aud’ '1853, 591449 ‘owt. “In | old'at Sie, 2000 bageamlalling white Bengal have boon | the mill, and a brick struck him with great force in and on Sunday the 1 twenty-five miles of Jed ever anchored before. After a good deai of diplomacy on the part of the Japanese, and firmness on the part of the o Counce, Singer, New Yorks | | Americans, We told them that we did not liko the place ~ h r the face. | The statement furnished from tho Custom House that the a sep ave wines of various descriptions the importation for the | sold to-day at 12s., short prompt. ‘ 4 ing in | Ship Ino, had cleared for Philadelphia, is stated by the Par my Seto they amentes ds pracefuily ay children goto bed | Pastmonth amounted to $14,682 galle.; for the month |" "Rea —A small quantity of Deuarara has been ‘sold at | Joseph and Ignats Goodfriend were wareieg in | Owners to Le incorrect. I foaded for Valparaiso, ae vere Couneyen Max 3. John, Ranings before the time, and we proceeded to Yokoiome, of | im 1882 and 1858 they were Teapectively 772,116 galls. | 38. per proof gallon. the upper part of the mill, and near the spot where | but it was alterwards determined te clear her for Rio Ja: Not on to Tahenied, tan Gialidaades which village, within ten miles of the imperial city, we | 824 927,020 galls The quantities entered for home ¢on- | Satrvzrke —There have been no public sales, and the | the crash took place. One of them was struck on | 2élro, wl ea en aoe ); April 4, John 'N Gossler; Lure, ¢0. Eureke, Whipple, San Fi fat do April ‘rancisco. } You istown—Arr May 30, EI or Sophil, Neilsoa, New ‘ork. 5 " Ba f IK ef r i i i At Westbrook. Me, by Mr Lemuol Dyer, Anchored. It Was well for the imperial diplomatiats | SUmption in the same periods were, 1854, 613,849 galls.; | market continues dull. For arrival, some salesare re | the head with with a brick, but the injury is very | , Launouxs—at . Me, A that they lost no time in agresing to most un herecter | 1852, 578,749 galls.; and in 1863, 072,347 galls. Of api: | rorted at ais, but landed pareols ate neglected. slight. ‘The other had one of his legs scraped by a | it,,* the bark of about 50) tens, allod the wares the boats which had Ixen surveying returned. in | Tits, including rum, brandy and geneva, there were im Sreps.—The import of linseed during the week has piece of timber. i, y ‘ es | . | L Hobson, and others of Portiand, and to be comma: the afternoon, and reported that the ships could go very | Ported during the ‘month of tue presént year 714,998 | been large; on the spot there is no demand, and prices ean h c A Rennes é ‘ lives in | Livenroor—Arr May 27, Fidelis, Marshall, NYork; June : alls.; for the corresponding month in 1852 and 1853 | are nominal. Rapeseed also continues inactive. Two little daughters of Mr. Google, who tr Meme Delane O66 f 1 z pear to Jeddo, which they knew and dreaded. | We had, | fhe figures were 000,001 gallse and 1,319,281 galls. ‘The | " Srious—The following are the principal sales; 210 bags | the immediate vicinity, were playing near the mill, | bt, owned by Mr Win Pl i eritinnd, Org, Mobi.’ Corfu; 29th, Hartley, Robert= bans rap P 8e ss sad o P ns owe b Toe nia }. | quantities taken for home consumption during the same | Zanzibar cloves, from We lare 5%4. for fair to good; 36 | and were picked up for dead. They were worse | Bedford, and to be ployed in the sperm | gon, Cadir and NYork: 30th’ Defiance, Kend: N A Thee ianmedlately consteneren Nose nats apkeeatan: | reriod were 240,208 galls., 064,849 galls. and 407,154 | bags white pepper, at 0, for (air Singapore; $10 bags | frightened. however, than any one, one of them | Young Phanis:New Bediord- nee | shad Baek, Amaliey, dg. ohm Dou len modation on the beach, ind on the Sth of March the | S4lls. respectively. ‘. roi Pimento, from 53¢d. to 53¢d., for middling to fair quali- | receiving merely a slight burn on her left arm, and , "4° eB Caranf same event by Mr Stephen Andrews, s | ton. June 1. Goorge Groen Redinan, Ny Commodore landed in state to receive the answer to the | 48 regards tho shipping trade, we find that in the | ty, being fully 3d. dearer; 150 cases cassia lignoa at | the other having no outward sign of injury. fine bark of 420 tons, called the Jano A Faikenborg, owned | MoLellan, NYork; Judith Brown, Boston, President’s letter. On the 17th he landed again, and | jonih last past there were 2:007 vessels employed in the | 110s. for middling third quality, seconds at 117s. and | “yr, Stewart, the clerk of the establishinent, had | by Messra H M Kobinson, Chas A Falkenberg, Ail Davis, | Sandu NYerks - the defi LGTNGAT Ota CRAs Yes, Ameri- | foreign trade, with a tonnage of 664,889 entered inwards; | firsts at 1198.; 40 bales Bengal safflower, from 288. a 628. bt be tald fr instantan: death, At | #24 Simpson Hart. Entd for ldg May 80, Niagara, Drumm maneppeniensete Seon) LY tet of which 2,538 were railing veasels, with 544,426 ton: | 6d. for ordinary to middlit auarrow escape from. instantaneous death, | "At East Boston, by Mr Hugh MoKax, ship Barreda | sist, Crusoe, Bisbis, and Teriiainon Pat cans, your navy has made a treaty with the exclusive, ‘ ie 0°46 : Me 7p eer cys the time of the explosion he was sitting in the door | Brothers of 740 tons, owned by Me pion & Tappan. | ‘Saratoga, Track, NYork. Jane 1, David Crock ferious Japanese, and Yankee whalers can now pur- | DAge. and 404 steam vessel, with 120,408 tonnage; whilat | SrerTan —50 tons on the spot have been sold at £22 5. | th : ta hundred feet fi d almost | The builder is brother to Mr Donal y, who hasenraed | Petren Gnborne, and Pride of tho Seu Hooper ds Penne aue their gigantic game in these well filled seas, without | 14 the corresponding month of 1853 the number was 2,- | Sccan—With a quiet market throughout the week, the | of the office, about a hundred feet from and almost | five hulldce is brother te ME Donald M rtvduetey” Cid out Mey 90, Portland, MeCieila Toe: tha fear es ‘a hostile shore upon their lee, and may put | 544, with a topnage of 600,402. There cleared outwards | sales of West India amount to 1,828 hhds; whilst of | directly east of the boiier. He instantly jumped Greon, Redman, NOrloans; Sist, Mary 2, Roliine PR into Matama and other ports, to refit and refresh, incon. | Wuzing the same periods, respectively, 3,723 re 769 % 24,000 bags Mauritius and East India, at auction, about | under the desk of the counter, and had no sooner | Herald Marine Correspondence. ladelpbia Crusoe, Bisbi joston; John Rutledge, Sands, fidenee. ‘The treaty was concluded on the 234, and the | {46 tonnage, of which 3,367 were sailing vessels, with | two thirds found buyers at a decline of Gd. a 1s, per owt. | left hisseat than the heavy safety valve fell through PHILADELPHIA, June 13,4 PM—Arr stoamship City of | York: Empire Briggs, do;, Roo , Gordwia, inces were to dine with the Commodoro on board on the | £0,005 tonnage, and 356 steam vessels, with 100,651 | In foreign there is but little doing, and $28 hhds., 112 | the roof of the office, passed directly through the | parte Hekar Bettonr abil Lace Sinn, ingamenip City of | Puiladelphia, Emerald Tele, Cornish, N'York; Sune, 1y princes were to dine with the Commodore on board on t miiee tae a th of 1863 | “ 2 ‘ » passed a roD, ji @ Star, 4 White Falooi d Potres. Osborne, NYork. Bith. We anil to-day, being despatched by orders from | toptage; whilst in the corresponding month of 1863 | barrels Porto Rico, and 872 hhds.,’ 122 barrels Cuba, | chatr on which he was’ sitting, into the floor. Had | pool; bark Hix, Hammond, Honton; briss Edward, Rewloy, May 30, Berlin: Hitting, Betti Wasnington, tozbe phiced at the disposal of Mr, McLaue, | there were 8,007 ships, 691,900 tonnage. | Were all bonght in, there being little disposition to pur- | }.6 remained on the floor a moment later he would | NYo:k; Francis Fabars, Jackson, Cionfu achrs James, Fighag ‘Dutchmen, Hubsacd our pew ‘Commissioner. I do not know the particulars of In es rye d rae saen ese month of in — chase; 200 ee igh (Floretes) sei ot ind a have been crushed. bool Newburyport; Sarah Aun Smi Smith, Wil- Yor! fs 7 odgliod ‘after that at 4 year, 11,258 vessels, 1,060,821 tonnage, entered inwards, | cargo of 3,500 boxes yellow Havana (No. 11) nt 2is. 6d., . ne , ; Manertuixs—Cld 264 ireon, Bray, Boston, (and Weare taheve as tech ooel oy wee att a en chiaa | 0,701 being sailing’ vessels, with 714,904 tonnage, and | for Bristol 4 Ovi a Mr. Stewart states that a number of children were | Cid slip Mohongo (0), Corlsh, Londonderry: beige | wiaZithy h, Ivy 7 " Ma which we-wll selech aid-All bande ace th te tected eit steam veseels, $46,617 tonnage; and 12,390 ships, | Tarrow.—Little doing, but prices steady. To-day we | playing on the space between the office and the | tema ie ohacisston, So; Goo B Sloat, Morshom, Me- | , MACRIMIUS—Axt March 80, Qooam Wave, Morison, Mol- hectare tere oppo ett hed 208 tonnage, cleared outwards, of which 10,787 | quote St. Petersburg Y. CU. Gls. on the spot, and 62s. for eieatl itis astonishing to him that more were | bite, Ais; Washington, Morris, Providence; Don Nicholas, vessels, with 777,214 tonnage, and 1,618 | August. © notaurts | McDuiie; Portisnd. NAntEI—A+: Way 9, Atias, Ganinnier, NYork, 249,994 tonnage; in the corresponding | —We have no improvement to notice in this arti- | When we remember that the remainiag boiler ‘On TeM Arr June 1, Devonshire, Hovey, As for any advantages to be immodiately derived from sailin be: oun! and sid for NY commerce with these people, | am doubtful on that | *t¢®™ ver bs i . | month of 1853. the numbers were—shigs 12,188, tonnage | cle, The market continues depressed, and prices remain Sroctly 1 / KEY WEST, June ‘ostcott, was See Carde- Bue es cae cee ict eS re amor any super: | 7 145,014; and ships 18,220, tonnage 1,200,694. = | somtually without steraion, Gumaibn.CoReet Ti pee Tir thrown directly into the“éngine room, throngh | towed out of itis har win and war to | a2) Dongen ole May 2.Lisale Loud, Conn (trom merce can ereate, the superduities which she can make — | 1b. Tho advices by the lant Overland mail report a eon- | thes rae = Ca oh epee ae spe oben ate Waa soeaneed a . |. Rorrenpam~ In port ldg June 1,Arnold Boningor, Meyer, necessaries, and the unkuown which she can eall into Markets. | siderable falling off, compared with the previous state- ant, Phe ing to Shean by the | mand of Lt sande, Xho acpartare paces tind ny Sy RE existence! ’ But, if our first adventurers come here under | Loxpox Moxsy MaxxEr.—June 2, One o’clock.—Ths | ments of the exports from China to Great Britain. Cee Teed Sppene tp tare Doe Saar ry ef et Wh Corwin. e 6th inst for | Ey ered out May SI, Tantclia Hays, for NYork. the impression that the Japanese are ignorant because | money market is just now very tight, but mnch of the | __TiN.—060 slabs Straits at auction were bought in qt | tee of the explosion a distance of several feet. Washington: shore, § aa\euiasin ocaue Wolga, do. they are inexperienced in commerce, they will find | demand arises from the large arrival of commercial bilis | 115s ; Banca 126s,; English in fair request at 1198. for Lome pe rene ie aad ae ee Le, ten, Havens, themselver mistaken, for not even the Chinamen under- | which ‘fall due on the 4th of the month. After these | common blocks, 19s. for bars, and 121s. for reGned. In Temperance and Maine Law Items, Schr Elizabeth, Wiliams, old 7th inst for St Marks, nok me ond stand the art of making things appear to the greatest | bave been settled, the demand, it is but reasonable to | tin plates little doing; charcoal I. C. 33s.a 34s ; coke | 4 MEAN AND COWARDLY ACT—RESISTANCE TO THE The schr Eliza Catherine, Capt Packer, will sail to-day sdvantege wile more skill than the Japanese. The pre- | expect. will be jess depressed. | At present money is still ee paaen't etek 0a, 63" sMpielia MAINE LAW, for N¥ork. JS sents of fruits and sweetmeats were so arranged in the | worth from 4% to 5 per cent. on call, and first-class “—Rough is quoted at . 6d. Spirits are nr Lil f Mee ie Maine, Ses 17H Rrrsrow. Pru, May 81=The American ship Genoral Tay- boxes as to appear of thrice the real paper cannot be discounted under the bank rate, even for | lower; American, in casks, 41s. Te eee aa ft Ree Disasters. lor, irom ‘Newport for Now Orlesass wit niicons tregs everything is so contrived as to be oye f very short cates. Tho report received from the manu- Woot.—Tthe first series of sales, comprising 50,551 he > ith v. ES ine bi f Smr Genmaniovs, (of Thomaston) Falos, from Liver- qubave daze, has put back to the Bristol Channel, end is by all but the closest obverver. On the Ist of | facturing districts shows, however, that. business rales, terminated yesterday. The iower qualities have | mechanic, wanting a little good, genuine brandy for | pool for NOrieans, wi omigrants, struck upon Bird | now at anchor off the Southwest Patoh. anor ot Ong Baehanan aro esiman, the Gov | nut becn seriously affected by the advance inthe rates, | declined exnsiderably; but the better sorts nearly main- | medicinal purposes, in anticipation of the cholera, | Ke, Shoal wih ult. and lay ia » gry dangerous position | "Cary op Goon Hors, April ZL—Capt Rendle, of ernor of Uraga, wud nine of his suite, a ‘dinner on | The foreign excbanges, it is satisfactory to find, conti- | tained thelr provious valu sent up to Hoston by steamer for a gallon of the | destination. ‘No injury of consequence ‘was rebetve,, The | Fyauam Bailey, now, in Alzoo Bay, passod Tod is. tat board this obip, the, Srat foreign dinner, po:laps, ever | nae to berather in favor of Uhla country, but the rates | , AMHUCAN Stoows remain stationary, without regular | article, which was sent him, properly Iabelled. On | sereseien., Neteinry of corseauence war recetyes. TBs | WN. ton ld. ho spay seer TR givenin Japan. They enjoyed themselves in perfect coa- | Co not differ much fom thore of last Tuesday. femand, but without pressure of sales, and our quota- | the arrival of the boat in angers man went on | their services immediately upon her going ashore i style: iron fastened, not coppered, and quite cleam fidence, and relished 0 “Sand liquors with the taste ‘Tbe aspect of atfairs in the East, and on the continent eee continue much the gaine. Some small businesshas | board, called for and received his property, paid for | | Sir Vesyasian, at Salem, from Cage Const, Africa, on | about the bottom; from the small quantity of grass or bar- of gourmands. They had mover. tasted turkey before, | generally, 1» acknowledged to have undergone an im- | Veen done in Pennsylvania doliar bonda at 84; sellers at-| jt und, like an honeat sew oe hele took. it nolan | the passage from River Gaboon to North Coast, was struck | nacles 4!out her was supposed to have bees at son not More and asked permission to take portions of it and of other | rovement this weck, and, as tho consol account draws | $0; and in Virginia six per cent dollar bonis at 93, | ‘ts and. like an honest man as he is, home he | by Hehtning Feb 19, which carried away main topgallant | than two months, From themaaner ia wlich she Bonteds things on shore to show to their friends, which they did, | near, it has a much greater influence on the stoek | €X- diy. penty ede thie "aba? “act hig rome ‘Ae | mast and did other damag suppoced her spars woro in their places. wrapping them up in papers, very mudgh like Chinese | markets than probatly’ would otherwise be the case. THE LATEST MARKETS. passed several of our “‘private” spies, the fellows | Banx Vexociry, Morrill, from NOrloans. arrived 8th Home Ports. per, leaves of which constituted their pocket hand- | ‘The jobbers are short of stock, and the bears bave again ; 4 3-2P. M. ust mean enough for such a scurvy business, and | inst, ¢ discharging at picr 9 East river fellover on her BALTIMORE—Arr June 12. steamer Thos Swann, Gifford, Eetolidefs. ‘They ‘intuitively accommodated themscives | largely oversold themsclvers ai the suave tite the ret | The cates of cotton today are tatia riod ae 006 tees | these temperance wolves determined to steal this | Mée'sesterday, aud filed wich NYork; barks Antelope, White. lo Janeiro May'2: Aung to our customs, expecially that of emptying their glasses; 16 to take stock ont of the market. To-day tho | 6 Bales of cotton to-day are estimated at 8,000 bales | man’s property, and actually diddo it. They went | , Bric Lexincrow, of Salem, abandoned on the Kaschon, Bremen 44 days: May, White, Gaciobesr ness. with w continued | at full prices. About one half the transactions are on | ty his house without making any complaint or pro- | 7°! 9009, for Boston was not insured. Herfreight money, Callao 106 day pas and used the knives and forks with nearly as mach dex: funds show increased 1 rod, Nicholas. jays; brig y “ptf X 2 iu - $1,000, was insured at Bever! Donald, Rio'de Janeiro April 23; ci They returned thanks for our | tendency toa rise in prices. © market opened well, | speculation and for export. uin, his a ‘ ps them with more than the tact | snd prices have since improved from % to 4 per cent, |“! F Cusing a warrant, and demanded his property. Bare Cas THosa: um. with goa ners: Crs 1 26; y eon aban- ‘aptain Buchanan gave | Console ur now 91% 10 3¢, reduced three por sents. 00% course he refused to give it up, when these lawless | donea off Hatteras, wat from Darienifor Ni buryport. WeGBe Hui chineon Baste: ie “ , 24 | \drels seized him and his property and dragged a TOE Fecepata tay the kind so happily subsist be- | to §;, and the new three and a quarter per cents. 912 Finale of the Slave Case In Milwaukie. oo “ y ends was seon about 8th inst, | Cid bark Frichen tweon our Japanese frien|s and ourselves prevail through- i,’ The Exchequer bill macket is rather better, the | THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW UNOONSTITUTIONAL. | im of'to prison. Yee, right There in Bangor this } ofthe Wolf Traps, Chesapeske bay. and a market. out both countries."? Governor Yzaiman promptly re tions being 1s. dis. to da. pm., and the bonds are | Mr. Sherman M. Booth, of Milwauki gross outrage wascommitted. The man, on being | | Soun Kazooran, at lied with thanks for the sentiment and assurances of | 4, 4 dis. Bank stock 204 to 200. P | rested a few weeks ago in aa pay, arraigned in the police Gacy, proved. his good char- | Wyidvard Vassage ta reciprocity, and hopes that the Americans and | — ‘The rising tone of the Consol taarket imparts mach 4 worthy citizen, who | Po"; 5 acter as an orderly, sober, an: Japanese would soon be enabled to visit each other's | firmness to that for foreign securities, and although the faa in oe ‘reine rears ef an alleged | hag purchased the brandy for his own individual countries. Capt. Adame proposed ‘The health of the | deulings coutinue mort limited, thers is here and there | fRBUvG ‘ave. | Mr. B. ga f the United Binice | Private use, aud not for sale. And the liquor was Emperor, ‘and «Jong and happy reign.”” Governor | an upwa:d teudency shown in quotations. Cot nad ean Wealited heghey press ce restored to him, but the poor man was fined $5 for | |... Notice to Martner ‘ iman immediately replic ‘appreciat . LOOK, urt, suffere . 5 e t vessel sti tl it ft] compliment to his Emperor; and, filling all the glasses | Consols are very buoyant in consequence of the setilo- | Mained thus, as we learn from the Milwaukie Sen- Vn we tie “4 po for ne crime what- harbor of Key West, has boon, removed in consequence of himself, drank the ‘Health of the President of the | ment of the account. The present price is 91% to 92, | finel, until Friday, May 26, when Mr. Booth’s bail | yen eae eee eee upon an TOP HY Private thieves, | neivg no longor seaworthy. No light, therefore, will te | to ; ; Potomac, Thomp- Duer, with « fow happy seeieks oo ed The haath ‘The Fensig ateusition Sn caayes 6:6 CERNE OL ape om eo ag es aS span ch nt Marabal. A} rant. This eee ee clear case of pie aad de: tuted; all the rest of the busy in the ehannel are can buoys. | D. le Sevannaly, ¥ rt ‘Gharlesten; Gerite r r i rt Panis Bourse, Friday, June 2.—Funds rose groatly at | Writ of habeas corpus was immediately sued out be- . K GEORGE L SELDEN, I: ail, Richmon ‘eler, Norfolk; ER Bonnets, of Governor Yraiman,’’ at which he blushed; buat, with : we vo serves no better name than robbery, stealing, and I tors Of 5 xandris; Gulf Stream, i" admirable presence of mind, proposed the health of boca ep 2 20 7 otra appre eae Oates ta ee a he ane ne Se oe Ges false imprisonment under the Maine lnwat And Juans = bury tos marae a the of the nog main Bone Ale: erie Ar ‘Phin fone ‘Commodore Perry, and all the officers of the squadron.”” ge bg ogee ranes, a abl ae S oo he ed States Mar- | 1.4 pimps and spies who commit such gross insults | oF, ¢ 4 sbip cl sage aay Mra pee, Mase si ley, 'Lordan; He: ny, Lau All this passed, of course, through the interpreters, and | Havre, May ‘Market closed slack; sales of the week | &! eman made return thereto by producing the») 274 Tecommended to ‘be armed and te shoot down oe he tee et eee Key | Rio Grande, Brown: J ¥ To! each toast was drunk in our manner, with all the | 4,640 bales; stock 103,000 bales. Orleans ranged from | defendant, 8, M. Booth. His counsel, Messrs. Paine ho d ist theit ineolent inter- |'ty seeuh trom Band Nay awk Keeen LW ae rae ips, Philadelphia; William Hi honors; the huzzas appeared to divert them very much, | 744.7 francs; Mobiles 70a 88 francs; Uplands 76084 | and Watkins, moved for his discharge. he egg Pe Rr he Rice Ms orth, A Sresadn a yt gf hed Yor! dithey joined in them with great glee. Lieutenant | francs. Ashes dull. Coffee steady, . Rl i Smi ia | ference with his property and personal rights. | Peiring rer compass north, half (true N:) twoand a | New York: J F Glover, Diane, NYork. and they joined in them with great glee. Lieutenant | fran 8 dul oe oats cnehanged. Rice | The opinion of Judge Smith, that Booth be dis | eee ee a ee erated. drug | bait miles vouth of middle buoy on Teiaugul hore, Sen Lion. irom Matonsae rin ey a und Cape Ant Guba, after w ar. Vi Brown sang « song, which they answere. with a verse or | in good demand (for the army im Turkey,) Carolina 26 ) charged, is very long and elaborate. The chief | N° A PS tht by getting a range of the North star over Key | W H Parks, from —. and , ey eee Lert ep pomp te taste | 29 franes. Svgar quiet, bncgearer points made are that the article in the constitution oe eo pce ea | eo i a af a pana Rat Cop ge gett ont peep G4 bark Baran (new, ss Ft rear em Fa tetera de ca ee RICHARDSON BROTHERS & CO's, CIRCULAR. on which the law of 1850 for the reclamation of fu- | or 8 werent, 1° S State? We mney And. | Buoy is blaok, with No" painted white, Philadelphia; sohes Louies, Gaskill, Geingceone BGs et fond olden tian anothtan eles Lo itt. Onder Liverroot, June 1, 1854. gitive slaves rests, was merely a compact by the constitution of this State e answer no. An GEORGE L. SELDEN. | setto, Crowell, Baltimore; Roxbury. Nickerson. pe pon) so po | ma: apace yaaa gto The weather since Tuesday, although ary, haa be contracting parties to the constitution, by which | if Such outrageons proceedings a tolerated Spoken. pais Bey Stats, Sherwood, NYork: i D, enor rl paar Qn of tel owa ome. | S44 Ra® (period Novia frm <a | the tee Skcke were to be Yound to provide gig | 24 ake st because committed on the poor, we | sup cease rune Renee Fo 1) fr Sydncr, NOW, | Hak a ener: barker edly : Wo tet e ea for Baltimore: and from below, having teries, with the three volleys, and the funeral service by | nese transacted has not een eliher active or extensive, | tion, under due course of law, and after examina- | Want to know it. ART Ban Serpent, ‘bark William MT hip Serpent, Howland, hence (Feb 26) for San Fran- larris. brig Vesta. be the chapiain, What a ditference between what people | P<} t been tion of facts, for the return of such persons, but that | _ Mr. Burt (whig) has been elected Mayor of Au- | cisco, April 9, lat 37 25 8, lon 61 (9. ¢ and Mary old 10th, and JM Clayton om expected, aod what cur guns have realized for uni "It | £4, decline hae, been arrested sooner than speculators | rae werd on Congress to legislate | burn, N. Y., over Mr. Tersill (whig), who was | to Geto, Beary, from Bovton (Match €) for Calcutta, | Siti snoL—Aare June 10, sohe Gaselle, Verguson, N York; Moree at command paficient to sree erperhout | however,’ in the sale effected of either wheat or four, | upon the matter, and that it isthe duty of the Skates.| nominated by the temperanco party. On the | AUIS la\401S,fon stig Wi) | eantgmateaeey do, ld sehr Majeatio, Gil their prevarieations and txeuene trials Lincs alone, | the prices of our last market have been paid. Indian | to provide such legislation. ‘The fact that Congress } Jicense question it is understood that the Board of | may {s jne 4020, lon $252, See Tita cle irbeee Lier Len emt Em sppenes fe barat nats and excuses to gain time, which | cor! dail, bet no cheaper. Oats ad oxtimesl were in | bas not power to punish State offcers for ref ‘Aldermen stand three in favor of license to five | Ship Fhania, Moxie, fom Iiverpoolfor New York, May | AFT uth, teh Urbane, Liscomb, Frovidoncs for Riche ed with the Commodore on board the Powhatan—1 | ™°c*rate demand at former rates. June 2, 1854, | 8 Provide such legislation, is a proof that the opposed. Ship Seadiower, Loring, from Liverpool for Boston, May | $30¥; Havana; Ith, stéamer Freeman Rawden, ‘Townsend, mean the princes who negotiated the troaty—on Monday, tiendance | tet remaine in form of a compact. That it is clear 49 50, jon 8 W. on y At our market this morning we had a fair attendanc: 7 jag ==, wing BRAINTREE—Arr June 5, schr E Brooks, Nickersom,. the 27th, and no doubt had a glorions iime. We laid | of local millers and dealers, and some few ef the ferns | that Cor cancot constitutionally act upon this |, Lor Excrm mx Monrnas.—His Excellency the Ta hae eS Tons Wee wena! with PC Ke : rooting aut railroad, and the beautiful miniature | from tho interior. The sales of wheat procecded slowly, | Subject; while it is also clear that the States cannot | Governor-General arrives in town to-day, early in | it, rassecn Tend leebys. lon Ge We 4 | NEV eRLy—are June 10, sche Saratogs, Hodgdon, Phi: loounmetiry Sar, went Found with great volocity and | and only confined to retail Purcheses, a} the extrens dale locharging Tugitives from service. All earns i 4 ge dong 3 oleae as, |e Tae Portland for Jacksonvil! " DaRY whom made several cirentta ta the nae, Japanese, many of | rates of our last, and in some instances rather more mo- | Such Jaws must be void. ‘That the constitution oon- | rived in pe erday, to cotivey his Excellency to | , Brig Avetralis, trom Portland for Jachoonville, Th inst, | gan Tey on We also setup a mile of targratis telegraph, which | 2°Y Was obtained. Flour in good request, andan wi. | templates an examination into the claimsof the | the capital, with a detachment of the 7lst regiment | 1*t: TVodebar, from Boston for St Marks, June 1, lat $124, | ,Y!GHION—srr' June 10, schrs Enoch French, Hall, a in apelling Japanese mere. ekrTarh, which | vance of 6d per barrel readily paid on the depressed rates | claimantof the fugitive, to be made where he is, by | #84 guard of honor. A party of gentlemen go out ton hia Alezendria: James T Brady, James he DM Mt ceeded in spelling Japanese sounds, from one end to | of Tuesday. presumption, free, while the act of 1850 makes the by a ms train at 104 o'clock, A. M., to meet him | | Brig EO Holt, Moore, hence for Union Island, Ge, June GREEN WICH—Arr Jane 11, achr DM Mosserele, St. Hyacii the other, of course making them see that it could be — - 6, off Charleston dar. Yong, Ealladele done; ; JAMES M'HENRY'S CIROULAR. decision or warrant of a Judge o: missio: inthe. On arrival at the wharf an FALL RiVER—Arr June 1, schrs Iram Smith, Crowell. gone; but they evidently did not comprehend nor fully Iavmnroot, June 2, 1854. | judgment im fact, without trial” or nani address will be presented by the Mayor and Corpo- vere May a Qurep, 7 days from Plymouth, B, for New | aiszandria; Coraclius, Townsend, James River, Teuemee Brig Mechanic, of Provistons.—There continues a good demand for bacon, - . and Bi with | Farmer Port Ewen. and prices are lifted Ie. to 2s.” Beef much wanted: | 1st, in order to ascertain to whom “such service | ration. | After his arrival in the city, we learn were neon Lith 1s niles N | 5, GALVESTON ™, ‘ 3 wise ‘Are May 27, sshr 8 L Hill, McKianom, PO \dere or labor is due,” examination and inquiry must be | addresses will be presented by the Council of the | fonyrers timber, __ipainabipconane umgertay Boston; Siet, shij Hample Atisnson, Bremen; June 1. eed ety pentagon Ai the quotations. | made. If services or labor, is doe te fagitive | Board of Trade and the Corporation of Mcill Col- | Yprig Frae ot aires RD, Sargeng, 10 days from Ma- og on, Sia M b Great Britain, ‘ TESTIMONIAL TO CAPT. INGRAHAM. ‘Brig ay 29, shive WB Taavie, Asbul tion, amounting to about £90 sterling, col + ' - | must be given up; but the fact must lege jat Donegana’s Hotel. We heard yesterday some | tanzas for Bi Tre; 3h Austin, Clark, ; schr George leoted chiefly in’ pence from the working classes, has | Cra under 4f8., Tallow very dull: Rice is in better re. a ee Bn er et ae ast be “ihe auf | abeurd apprehensions of unfavorable demonstration | 5 fede GR Lantalr, hence for Biracos, June2, off Crooked | BETHt, Corwen de es is ctty, completing pecs ralead Sy Sho Pritish aduirere of Captain’ ingrahiam: | Soo fo. boing a decline f i r ‘ essed. We are certain nothing of the kind will : outsite the bar; barke Island Clty, Arey, and dvlon Walk, for the purchase of a gold chronometer, us a testimonial | dU¢rcitron bark sold at 88, being a decline from previous | to try this factis not a suit in equity or admiral ‘ is M Schr Geo Ames, from Portland for Havana, 4th inst, lat for Boston, 1a, for bis couddot th the Koeste affair.’ none | Bominal value. : and must be at common law; hence @ trial by jury e place. The pepe of Montreal, who, like Our | $0 S30 Ce a gist iy Camden, sth inst, lat | lim» for NYork, Tig: Frauets Secor,’ Paya ter Liverpool, The chronometer has ben taken charge of by Mr. Ba- | wheat hell for an aieanee: Tatar our is 0d. dearer. | is demanded properly. The act of 1850 is uneon- | Selves, disapprove of his lordship’s policy and con- | Sch Buillant. trom Savannah for Cam was leaking. Tag: Neptune; irom Bremen. chanan, and bears the inscription— | Pressed ex ship declined dn. but hes sweovernd att much | stitutional, in that it violates the principles which | duct, will receive Lord Ce A A A Ports. Cid Ae ATE Mey,7, ship Ostewald, Jarvis, Newport, Me Presented to Captain Ingraham of the United States | presides ship declined 2a but has vecovered, and closes | forbid that persone shal! be de rived of liberty with- | his return from Boston and from Bytown, certainly | avy caves—sid May Gon Foster, Green, for | NEW =) Srteat Navy, by some thousandssof the British working classes, | Der, to have become Very large.’ ampiion ap- | out “ due process of law.” The summary proceed- | 20t with the cordiality they would extend to a favor- | poston. In port bark orece: Sr ker, for do 10 da" Windle, nity, Ys Hav ine, for his noble conduct in resouing Koss, the Hungarian | P°rrany Mtn cetne suit artes Pacttc there haa boon | INGA Under ints act of 1950. clewele eta Bie ite, but with the respect due to his high office — | Loango, Roberts, for Phusdeiphin sr'schra Abby Gale | Holmes’ Melohes RYGA: Behe an ‘aoreer! wiitten on vellum, and enclosed in'a frame of | SE mvTOveL demand, the wales Gaily reaching 10,000 | Vision. He refers at length to the varying sent | Montreal Gazette, June 10 Renae NE te bist abint Jam 20;chip Raware, Aue-'| Gall Seep Penta 4 vellum, s lea, and within the two last days an advanc. of i¢4, | ments of the court in the case of Prigg va. Penn- tin, for Melbourne 25th. ! “ eaiy orale Moaner, and 3 carved cals; sovomspanion the gift | Per pould haa been realized on last week's prices for eve | gvivania, and thinks that, in view cf the doubts Pee Cy Saws, 3) Mak Isha \Geriner, Pendlotony | Seeetiing Wars, Rennetre, avez “ae In presenting to you this testimonial, we havo a two- | Ea™MAE fale ager Te fern pen hen md on clean stain. around that cage by the U. 8. Judges them- | o,7u™ List ov Ze Soxpan Riommns sy covgraay, ohn CoA Ip pert June 1. schrs Wm A Gritia, Ingham, NEWPO ‘Sane Ul, vay Siaith, fold object in view; first, todo honor to a man of your | tended to Manchester as int as increasing the eomana, | S\€8, they ought to their decision. He | jog a'drawn dirk in bis ip 4 Barney Bagiay, | tN York abt Metis) Dorr, for do about 18th, ‘Wilmington, bold and magnanimons charactor; second, that as your | jut priees there have scaresly been pe Stook | Concludes by suggesting that the strict performance reich saamall, QnA, battery aah thairwade BENT) | CAPE Coaar (Atricn)—ia pork March 26, bark Isabella, | | Went to aga from Duteh Toland harkeg Uthocobrs Alva: conduct baa been siainped with approval by our trans- | ‘iy day, 682,000 Dage, of which 560.510 are American, | Of their duties by the States and the federal govern- | Curc*yrovent ‘before Justion Selthnwnt discharged for few days peevie Mark Veale, Peraival, art St Gh Seon 7, J Lenonster, Atlantic brethren, we are most desirous of demonstrat: | Stogu Icat your, 801,064 dar, of which Sioune cans | ment, and their confinement within thelr owiehe, | wer, eee tee March is) "Ship Winnepance, "Ayreon: tor Bight ot Boatse | stern aed > ing t to them, 8 and fo other States, that the sue sense of American. Sales this fay 56,470 bags, ‘including | are the only means of avoiding collisions; and he : gre ee ‘12, bark J Paine, Li Team a {ie et, “tanks "Hrenting tae Waeuae eter | 48,000 Amerian—,880 bagn ing’ on speculation, aad ectare nse, in hin eematnation oe cue, Da A RTTIER INTELLIGENCE En = Brag hwo ge | aa Wo! Bion artis, for dame may have the effect of cementing a cordial amity be "Tne Samenhiter Dediah. dem wa .thore lively th, consciousness wing done his duty, and erin port aig Lasarilia, Oooh, iver 4000) 1. sobr is twoen the democrats of the Old and New World \ ~ y than fox | full duty; and “though he may stand he Wenn arch }e day pre’ gods, G > main, ait, yours fraternally. (Here follow the wigna- | m0 time past, and 6d. to 1s. per quarter advance freely | hopes bd may stand approved of God as he does of Movements of Ocean Steamers. Peekre Town, CG H—In port April 71, bark Jupiter, late 4 a tures.] ic wales | his own conscience.” suum. 70m of Boston, ‘old. i *NEwrocKeT—sid June 9, schr J Raymond, Philedel- The revenue of India for the year 1852-'8 is Gate Gal end the tdoneen : The Milwaukie News says:—The abolitionists ai 5 Lacon at £21,196,745 sterling; the expenditure, £20,567,280; Out hee for the Larval consist of 18,687 recent were greatly daring the delivery of " gegannady LAW RORYFORT—Sla June MH, schr Mary C Amen,’ and the febt, $48,014,244 sterling. carters Pheat, 10,466 quarters Indian corn, 6,002 ter. | this ‘and with the summary manner in biid ; A ee ene, ee oe Hola and 6,008 racks fous. spd * | which ‘he opinions of such rush-lights as Webster, = consulates in Great Britain will be no longer | Export for the same poriod:—1,169 quarters wient, | Choate, Clay, Cans, Chief Justice Shaw and Ogden recognized, 36,880 quarters Indian corn, 7,882 and 958 sacks | Hoffman, and such as felson, Grier and jour. \ Fs issdbh lie dine cicheeeainiasaninaiai 1, | McLean,’ the four Northern Judges of the United \t eee eed aa robesant ERATE, | market white wheat ihn tix 8A'Fed ia. 94 ute: | States, Sapreme Court, were swept snide as mere from Contention Marshal St. Arnaud. will in the Pay Baltimore and Philadelphle og ag be ran er ‘Fustice of the Peace . Od. 5 . Od. a 308. 6d.; Western ~ nase 5 = fonotions with his military | 9'gg5. “Sours,” 36s. a 37. per barrel. Yellow Indian We understand that this case will be carried up During the representation of ‘Le Prophete,” at the | COR, 40s. Od. a 4ls.; white, 39s. a 40s. por 480 Tbs. to the Supreme Court of the State. If the decision Opera House, Paris, a man in one of the front boxes sua, | _ OFTON—There has been a more healthy tone inour | of J Smith shall be there sustained, we trast Jol pts, “ paired; 'pton, Cape Const Castle, Atri- “ igi Rivien, Orenory, NYork ‘The & Bark Faith Leach, Jamale writing on May 50th, aa; lish aad Freach | Usar.—-Very ttle hax boon done doring the week, 100 | We have before taken occasion to explain the lend-’| Bary a's Peters (tin), Bro ket this week, and purchasers have acted more | and be! it will mt denly drew a'pistol and rhot himself through the head, | ™arhet will be carried np £0, and decided by, pe do; rigs Tho performanoes were immediately closed for the eve: | feely;, although an citer earn Tu't quite a8 | the Supreme Court of the United States, : eS oe ning. BH pargy #0 name was Cuarles Kruine, age 80, | Sriained on the low sales of last wool, Salen for the Ogg ype ag ee en a aga q rehaeted log ‘into Porto Oat cause act, de<pondency. week reach 66,470 bales, of which 10,800 wero taken on | TREATIES Wirn THE INpIANs IN NWBRAGKA AND nici hunipiniahen——aseamtee Ny ty et De speculation and for export. Actual export 2,080 Ame- Kansas.—we understand that all the Indian tribes CLEARED. ork, pohen Wave! ah Patel ya pon ican, Go., oF im all 3,000 bales. in these two new United States Territories have con- 1 pool, E Canard rivth. Sid May If, bark Mimosa, Ring, There has been a coup d'etat at Copen! a, All the CHRON BARK.—A better demand has appeared for Juded treaties with the Commiasi of Indian Af geeamiohtp exe La eit Liv aerial tha oF itt Iona. » lay 17, q Mott opposition newspaper (exsept Give) are interdicted. Gov- | this artiele; 160 hhds, of Philadelphia sold nt $s., aad | Cluded treati se lands at present, | _. ship Champicn of the Seas (aew elippen). Webb: Liverpool, | - ilowonvtw—Sld Ap 17, schr Matchless, Webster; touched | Phiedal ernment prohibited a public meeting at Ringsted, to cele- | gLout 80 bags of Baltimore, in retail’ at Te. 6 ” | fairs, for the relinquishment of the lands at present | Shin Champion of the Si apa "| off 224, ship Independence, Haskell, from Sam Franciseo for ORTLAND—Atr June 10, schr Lizsie brate the fifth anniversary of the constitution, at which | Jano has gradually dee'med until it has reached 46s, | Oceupied by them within the scope of country pro- Ship BZ Hartshorn, Liverpool, Zoropa & Co. Manila. mings, Havana: 1 . ‘i on address to the King, praying forthe dismiisal of the | per ca!; about 40@otons are reported, mostly at this | posed to be included under the two new govern- | Ship Ben Nevis (Jr), Herron, Quebec, Barclay & Livings- | bark OJ Chatfes, Michels, ¥ feaeesee, ‘Porto Hivo; Ministry gas to have veen proposed, We are without re- | price, and principally to speculators | ments, These treaties are,one and all, before the | ten: otis. & tobi, BP Beck & C0. | + Ww tor Niesrageags tele jatanges, fon, Beles Pepin 5 sohes liable detlhis of the movement | _ Tatrow is quiet, and ovly taken as required for con- | Senate, and will doubtless be promptly ratified, that | Sti? Alert Gallatin, Storer, Miramichi RP Buck & Co. Ningars, Pitts, acy fis Nowell, Cushing, jam Oh, Philedet- ate | fumrtion, | Shipments continue to be madeat st. Peters. | body being quite anxious to expedite the formal | cen? ™*" i i i talon y Ay ot silandaid | PSALEM—Art June 10 eres, Sues tee Misce' o . | bug up to last sccounts, but it is believed tue blockade | organization of the new Territorial governments. | Ship Jane D Cooper, Flitner, St Stephon, Nesmith & Sons. | ¢ oon ade ? ind “em " the Losdon Chronict ‘e ‘4 th for Salem): ‘sehr Alice, Butler, i te Sth ales 11 a The Paris correepondent of the London Chronicle, | willbe atricly carried out hereafter Gast HAE Weyer. | fmmnaTutiec Oorneli, NYork: OO: ohip Forest Cliy, a vor Plato, baving eo qovervments are still pushing negotiations with Spa tieroes of Dominick's primo mers cold at 130s., ex abip. | "8 Principles on which the treaties above referred k Princess Louies (Ham), Menfing Richibucto, Punch | i Bi . : ‘ ‘so’! Portugal, in the hope of inducing thoss two gov. Pork. —Unseleable at present to have been made. That is, whorein they diffor | 4 Meinoke. ATW Meyer. 1. Sez) Wheldon Nort vie Sagan: a roment to furnish a sontingent of auxiliaries in the wa Se In goo! consumptive demand: for very fino, | from euch conventions heretofore entered into by | Bank Ais ¥ thoy & Fiah , matt at ein Wi t «st. As respects Portugal, there will probably | clear of bone, 498 # 424. ly made the United States. Back Dino |, W Geffokon. ena; wh, Si 5 Tune 2 | Mb,

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