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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1858. ‘The Tart. Tmpesing Pare’ of the Fire Department. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. em. seni eg? alidias wenn CAUBLTY TO ANIMALS IN DBTROIT—THE TWENTY | FUNERAL OF JA’ 5 gpanam, OF HOSE COMPANY PENT RAE SEY BREE TI GBNATOR FROM TEXAS. the Detros fstsbigns) Free Preae, June 3] ea no. 13. oP MONEY MARKET. ‘We have already announced the death ef Gun. Hender- | [Drm the Dewan time for the great race, mes S-<tham, of Jackson Hose Company No. 13, Bompar, June G8» yy een, of Texas. He was buried yesterday ab Washington. the grounds were ecoupied at am early boar by 8 ‘wes “ariously injured at the fre in Moarce street, on Fri- In money matters all is quiet and without eb ange. Dul- % Senator Bouston’s outline of his life and vervices, as.0on- | wrong of people who could not have nambcre! | ¢ay night, died st the Oty Hospital during the day. It | 1205 sacneim every department of bummer and we do 3 Gensed by the telegraph, was a very brief epitome of the Siorabie eaep” wes exporteneed in Deregiag OS ‘appears that Mr. Graham, in company with several of the Bot pee any probability of a change until fr) en Teo 8 arvices of the late Seustor; we therelore ava ocreelves | horses ip and was at lant understood Was dere was a | ether members, was carrying the bose under an arch | 5.0 recovery from the depression car v=" misrumeser: 5 fa fuller sketch of what be id for Texas from 1838 te ean (ee urare: This tats reasived | way, when it ol urying the poor fellows under te | ss be gradual and h wil be ag ot b7 mereruiden % A5e, which will be found quite interesting. the Ay ‘miles 0s ‘arrose ruins. Four of them were injured, and Mr. Graham so steady, and avoid if possible i 4 Seriously that he died during the day. a slightest relapse. The Genera! Henderson im Lincoln county, N. C., ~ Tooeted : Coroner Hills yesterday held an inquest upon the boay, | CCB*umrtion of all foreiga” suotectares, in we shape of March 1808. recetved # tiheral eaucation, and ‘The reaaen anmgmed this was, Juxuries, has for mas: : | > Vrinciyally ander hia faiber's superiaten- the track was nan ex00ed* gly ‘bad condition ead | when Unreo witseese Were extmined, and ‘Une evidence Tmited while the tr, mauths past been exceedingly | cntht be, tomien, babes good trim for ®, long a race. Mr. Belden | ghowed that deceased ventured too near the toering | tiled, w “portation of new supplies bas been anes, who, though nots preatizing lawyer, atsuch Secure, Mr. Efner then proposed | wall, ho not baving heard the slarm given by an enginosr | cut dewn to the 17 seat point, For the firat Bye monihe of @he ecience, and, being # man ef fine capacity and practi- twenty miles, which proposition was | « few moments previews to the crash ‘The jury rendered the present Y’ser the of was was thoroughly cariversant with the theory of | considered es pararcunt to victory for Unknown, the | & yeroict of ‘ death by injuries accidentally roseived by po f value ef foreign importations eal pense, Pa Gen. Menderem ‘com> horse, ws the main reliance on Frank Granger, the | the failing of a wall, while in the discharge of bis daty as than OP ¢-half @mt for the corresponding period the the law as well as its proctice. on his bottom and capacity for endu- | freman, at No 293 street, om the morning of the | prevrions ‘year. A reduction of more than fifty million of maneed the F palliation tists Me Face. To overcome the unwillingness 10 } 4th of June, 1868.” ¢aX\o%2 in our imports in the short space of four months im die native and the surrounding counties, iticn Mr. Efper then offered a bonus of $100 to ‘The deceased was ® young man, 22 years of age, a na- Bumavervvrs. ere , thip Splendid #mub, one, Pret with aikdees eee Ge. . }, Conditional upon his acceptance of the twenty tive of this city, and a printer by pretension, He was un- !# an item of vast importance, as it shows a contraction fair ‘the ps agi The | Talcabvaro Mch 6, with 760 bbis wb oll Sent pres ead) contin practise of ne | Bug FyePorsuen. , This\pas considered as no inducement, | married, but kis family were dependent upon hia {vp | calculated to load to the most favorable results. ‘There | ‘sit demand up about 12,000 « 16,000 Dbis., within the fol- | 7 ait fom ers Thos Prtte” Revw Beatson saith 0 Bol Sar On Leeched Ri preston and speel toe winter ithe would, ge the “Afi mie | SUpROrt, He was formerly a member of Goeine Comany | has been, at all events, asaving to that extent, anda tree | jowma range rt irios ot” Hecla: 115 d0 wh oll and 2.000 1s bons from Maiae ares, , be relia’ 5 if he would go the fifty mile | No $7, and was an active and spirised membor of t'46 de- pros aabibiied which eae pie Supertine fate $3 85 a $3 90 | 200 pbie ep oll trom Valparaiso, 85 fod free Ce eae of 1838-34 in the island of Cuba; and in fall of 1885 | race. Efn: refused this offer, and declared his inten- | partment. rom foreign wl must place our ne 1060 4 18 Ble from Myeule Sd. ship Vous one ei ‘de settled in Canton, Madison county, Misciaippl, inthe | iicn of drawing the stakes and paying the forfeit. Rather | Te death of a member of the Fire Departraent, while | trade generally upon a very substantia! basis at no | Sxtvasts pee iaatcascest [3008 400 | Voter enreneel whaling: ope of benefit ‘rom a change of —. wy the expectant crowd and risk the conse- | in the discharge of Ins duty, is justly regarded dy the city | very distant day. With a reduotion in foreign impor- | pyntern and OF ie erie ae te oat, Nevin ey cbr Watchman, Hussey, of Nant, from ana, te bee epee a ue | Srey ial as, ast te borne raed ot eae | aan Seer ePeare marie meee, | tone more tan Oty millon domes | Gnsun spas a Si Pete R | esa ene ie why ion, » » 12 wl H Toy ts EOE ES came | tccomed, On fabardnysvenige mening ofthe foard of | period of four months, wo bare had a decrease in| Raltmore, alexandria and Georgsiowa..-.: 4 494 470 | atic, wit i py wh ll and Mio hats ape br ‘exer by We Mex! and of The judges and time Soaps ceneentod he horses: Engineers and Firemen was held. at which euitable reso: | our exports to foreign ports in the same time of Ghee sua finite aad 60a 10) Maviapoiret, Mancheater. Westport. from: oast ol Africa, 35 Weacdery nui cruclty, and being invited to raise troops | to the start, and went off in fine style. whole aspect | lations were passed, and it waa decided for tha whole de- Folie watllon et €e and nearly the whole of that | Rye flour 3008 340 blackfich, 6th, Huntress, Allen. New Bedford, from: te march to the assistance of Texas, he again abandoned | of the race being chapged by the alteration in the dis- | partment to parade. only ten m: liars, y ae Hye tof Africa landed 480 hie wh oll end 63 buadioa bone, he Iaw for x a eee ae apes, the were of erares aitered, and Frmak The funeral took plece from the City Hospital, instead | decrease is in specie, In other words, while we have | Oo” mel a os shipped on board bask Azor: 8th, ach DE Sawer, from No of voluuteers from bis adopted State, wi proceed: rarger was at once put u bottom, of from the residence of the deceased, No. 7 Manhattan | bought of foreign nations fifty million of dollars less, our raced ‘Jetter from Capt allen of bai tri Bele re einer en ae Berid U. Fulton, wo hel taco Arena creed ond Sows, 06 oh Heal, Cepeemiee. . She Senael eoremesien on to foreign nations have kaa large 0s in previous pone Seder ier oe steady, ord, ated Bagel May 18h reper her Sri entel is0 ec coma a , 900 bospi! 8 was . oll an 6 by #20r, Texan army. Geveral Henderson came to Texas in ad: | folowing close in his track. The contest continued with- | most" imposing On the steje were the Borctat eae | years, It therefore follows that we are comparatively a0 | 800 81,000 bbls ; included in the ealts Bonn ite. , Pau! 5 ‘ns lands, Reports at Ascension. Feb NB, Dotbing since leavig. the eae ‘Veree of the company, and soon aiter his out intermission until the twenty miles were accomplished. Tange of our quota- export to tropical porte within The time was as foilows:— tions. Ryo flour was quit and price neers, the Board of Fire Commissioners, and the frustees | much better off than at this time last year. The retarns teady. Corn meal was in fair demand, with gales of about 600 bois, Members ch the famnihe of tke Tertan a, iB | regarding our foreign trade from other ports of the coun- Jersey and Brandywine at our quotations. Wi | Min el ‘through Nerth Carolina and for that egret right was stationed Engine Oompany No. 37, be: the | try present results fall as favorable. In the absence of ‘sustained asad. | South Saman, Norton, NB, do; Wavelet, Wwais, dor co. snd large numbers volunteered; but, owing to the Jaabi : 09 | banner of the department, and to the left Jackson official details in figures it would not be at allexiravagant | Cares “Tha” nity “untained, at, the aden 040,000 Tington, Newnian, Warren, iQap singe iesstog te inlande— Sroruish the reqwate funds for the ion of = as ie ne 18 | ROmpany No. 33, who acted an pallbearers. The other | to estimate the aggregate decroase in foreign imports into | bushels, iscioaing, Milwaukie club, at @2o.; prime Reine the Telentae kt Gene eet MEET Ow quisite transportati: mile mile firemen were drawn up in line on Broadway and Duane Chicago sprirg at 85c a 87c. 2 88c’, and common to hing; fevops, ony one company was enabled to reach Texas. sireet. Tho religious exercises were condusted by Rev. | the United States, from January 1 to June 1, 1858, at 00. at 8CC. a 840, ; Indians red at 98c. a $1; white do, ‘This comeuns wes enrolled Fs ae Ste = |. During | Mr. MecAlister, who delivered an address sattable to the | eighty million of dollars. The aggregate exports in the as ; white Mi ‘at $1 20; Canadian club at Tic., end + ore a. Harry, at his Depa og ‘This compan; a . a. fa gonin Bie Bag WF gre! banned same time probably have not varied fifteen million of dol: | good do. at p. t. continued to rule frm, with sales | ary. enue of Régwtown, Donne to consisted of one hundred men, and was commanded by tbe name, age, and time of death of the deceased” fhe | lars from those for the same time last year; and even this Sette Cale eed Leyes ey a0. A TaN, Omegs, Sanborn, st do March 71, with 29 bbla biktiah, bound funeral cortege formed on Broadway, eee sis decrease is satisfactory, from the fact that the great bulk November of the same year General Henderson re- abreast, took twenty minutes to pass the . The turned from his mission to the United States, and imme- ipenur aes antes tao ae - pital. tne | was in bulion. Of our own prodacta the exportation will ‘ately on the reception of the news of his arrival at the the badge, which was covered wih ope "ibcice cae. Compare favorably with last year. We have in this fact meat of government, President Houston tendered him the OY headed the procession with the banner of oped the grand secret of our present sound condition, and it is Southern white at 79c. a 80c., and Southern yellow at 80c. 4t Mungapul Feb 12, Mannel Ortez, of NB. o! bound Rye—Sales 20,000 bashels al’ 650. Barley was nominal at | Orhotek ry next pies American, Pease, of Bagartowne = a 58. Oats were firm, with sa'es of State and Ca- | Ochotek. Radian at 430. a 4c., and prime Western at 45c. 460. ads pogograpbe Bay Jan 15. Cherokee. Smith, NB, no oll sines Corrx.—The sales were limited, and the marke: quiet, t Secension Nov 8, Rose Poole, geet of aitornty Generel of Gis repsbtio. le eccested partment, and the several companies followed in numeri pom ef this At Ascen Fisher, of Edgartown, 60: practice economy and industry that wecan | Sales of 300 Jamaica were made at p. bb: lest ¥ Austin, Sec tad Fol tate, when be wan appointed See wl Rae Weise ee wes for ultimate restoration of usinees and prosperity. | Rio at 10\¢, 8 1;, and 100 do, Maraoutbo at 1230, Ar ft Barbadced aay #, Rothachild, Hitman, of Orleana, Say, 1061, wise bo was sppeinied Envoy’ Eeireordiaary | Stata cher mer ate rae are t peneee, ere Comenny Se, one 4, pall Dearers. | The economy thet has marked the movements ofthe mastes | without change in prises. "We. sul quote middling "ap. |" Wotsee te Mariners, ‘and W nistor Plenipotentiary to Fogiand and France, steady, eve: and a light bounding ‘step, which con. | jome,tmenty carrioges containing the of the | since the financial revulsion of September last will, | lands at 11%¢. Notice in hereby given thet the buoy plared on Old Maa’a ed the procession. The line of march . double commissions—first, to solicit the recognition by | tasted favor with a rolling, heavy gaitassumed by | wag up Broadway to Grand street, throazh | in the end, remove all vestiges of the discredit Lethe nant mr wane mataatte, while rates | Lodge ss a guide for vesvels bound into Penobscot Bay, has “ without chuvge of moment, with some | parted its moorings and gone adrift. It will be replaced ag ; {Ghene nations of the independence of Texas; and, secondly, | the other horse, which had the appearance of hard labor, | Grand 10 Mangin, past the house of Hose Goneany we vt caused by past years of extravagance and specaiation. It | Sauer 7 be Boon aa possible j @ enter into treaties of commerce and amity with them’ | locking from thé front,as be came down the home stretch, She "Houston 4 ; better fo Liverpool about 35,000 bushels grain ‘BY order of the Lighthouse Board, { He arrived in London toward the close of the summer of | towaros the judges’ stand, ibis was known to becha. ey wae Secs aa ead eae aa ia the only true remedy for such diseases, and our people | were en; At 64¢d.,m bags; 100 barrels spirite tur- rger of the 1837, and soon afterwards presented his credentials as | racteristic of the no in Minister of Texas to Lord Palmerston, then Minis‘er of | the minds of thore who knew him well, Goth vore thous Foreign Affairs. He remained in London, pressing the | selves nobly, and the result was very dubious at this matter of the recognition of the independence of time, One enthusiastic individual was found who offered ‘until the spring of 1838, and during the interval concluded | one ommercial P GREEN, Lighthouse Inspector Ist dist, Ppentine at 6s.; about 600 a 600 bales catton, part com- Portland, 1368. pressed, at 8-164. ; 600 barrels flour at Is. 6d. cue Bow 1060 barrels flour at 66. To Bremen 60 bales tobac- co were taken at p. t. RE CRACKERA.. and while the procession was passing ihe fre bella wer | 40 Zot hesitate m moment to practice the most rigid eelf- tolling. The body was deposited in Union Cemetery, | denial when circumstances require it. So long as this Williamsburg. This was the most imposing fireman's fu | economy and contraction continues, so long nothing more having participated. than @ moderate movement in business can be realized. a aatien mew} : tg Lethe. aie ! 3 from Of 12,000 boxes were made at See x, Sami, from NOrleans for Liverpeol, no date, with Briusb 3 lat 34 oy menus or which toe trado between England. aa Texas Naval Intelligence princes irmedbiganlae hea try Ube aang PB. —alen of abou 1000 balen were reported at 5c, | , Ship Agnes. of Boston, from savannah for Liverpool, June - oopsum| now, upon a for shipment M a Song Fept in power by O'Goanall, who beaded the He orca LOOP OF-WAR CONSTELLATION. | basig, This is very well 20 far as it goes, but this dove not | — Link was quiet, with sales of a few hundred barrels | 5 Ravky A Hastrd, 64 days from Rio Grande for Cork, May oad ot power to Per oo ‘The United States sloop-of-war Constellation, which ar- 4 show | Common Rockland at 67c., and jump at 90c. Bark Benj Burgess, Snow, from Boston for Cienfuegos, ag fe uarter fifteenth ‘akrno rived Satarda} Give employment to all our resources and makes no show | "").c7 sccmn —fales of about 80 a 100 bogsheadsOuba mus- | Jus is ab a tere se i gh oy SA Otnhat of | step iee EA ee eee ee trince hegoek 18S at ha a eenoes hes bean | or gctivity ia any important branch of industry. That | covade wero made at 200; ater a 28s; Foreign Ports. ; posed” the independe brushed up and soou placed him in Bis old'posiicn, “Tine | Sbeent since August 9, 1865, and has visited the following will al come, however, in good time; but in the mean- | | Navat Stones were firm and more active, and sales of | _ Axcosruns, MayS—In pore bart Mercy Ellen, More), for- @o the ground tthe institution of slavery had | dash was made on the favorable ground upon which | Ports:— time dulnees will be the order of the day. The crope 8,000 bbis. common rosin were made afloat and from | NYork log;anda from do, jst arr, newe unknown. do, yard at $1458 $1 50, afterwards higher. 1,000bbis. | Bowzay, April 24—In port ship Volga, Holm, for Liver- a turpentine were sold to arrive and on the spot at | Pool id £2440. 0 486., and 200 ble. crude turponiine were sold at | ginny scat dav’ APL I¢;-tn port ship Ouibarine, Wiley, for throughout the country are likely to be prolific and the harvest abundant. Assoon as the great staple products i Sd suatste ae teenm cone Minister sixteenth round was made in 3:49, and the eeven- have been secured, and all contingencies are past, the po- 016; tar wes steady at 92. Bayes. Shiver! . for NYork wig: Marion. Hugg, for ee age dt iy Me the aan he iuestes meee aanee ben oe Om ho og 4 sition of the agricultural classes will be better defined. | while por adh ect eh pore Se et ae Ms Sort. 40; Abe » Rollins, from [yt mission, Dut with wiight hope of success, until the begin- | the first quarter, and passed the other horse. ‘Tie took @ ‘The probabitiies ob present are thet a moderately eotive | | Faovmmans—Feck was dull au ; aod condemned; echt Gaibaring Sobuson Grates hoes ming of the year 1839, when the F) government was | lead of two or three lengths, but Frank Granger gained but healtby business will come round by September. The was at $14 12%,, and thin ness seld in , Beptos une. Se vay of ber Cais wdsoumang tho saions and | bcbreTstttn he sai ate hee Tine ae he coneompticn by that ine wil bave reduced tothe very | Si cht ‘Bue as uady'cuk aes ot anne wie | | Heetcee, NCA, hv May Mo Am remain por te report theres a ly, M. Sabgny (afverwards | their usual jon, in 4:07. The excitement in- lowest points all the old supplies of manufactured goods er mend reine Lod 8 Sil iy cra Bee w e? § See = B Castes, Maxell, York: brige Jao Mister to Texas from France) was seats aad mado his | creased’ es row clog, and every and general merchandise, and the actual necessities of the | Pimera sis'wes stesge on TT COREL Cie ane eek, | Baminer oo (and aid Sh fa Meal eae oe Berea: Eallian, Spence af teak Alans ah Se aerials at | toe iene py eS lg ye people may cause a demand more extessive than now cal- | bd sales limited, Tard waa lees buoyant, Laverty, Hosiama, Rusven Che RO Elen Co 5 a 5 f 77 nm q Baudin (who commanded the French fleet at the | and again passed Placing a culated upon. Bales of 500 a 600 bbis. were reported at 11\c. #113,¢. Griggs, do; 71h, Br Syiph, Rolling, Balumore; 10th, echt tasing or Vern Ores ‘by the French in 1839, and visited | of ene four lengths between them. fue In the stock market there is no activity and no buoy- Meee tis ena eats Ree dul}. Fees loae, Ri dg LS, Ath, ‘brig Adantic, Merrill, Saved Louis Palippe to accede to the dames of tbe Eavay. | bait auat pen eseny estes they progressed, and at the ancy. Speculation is for the moment deed, and holders | transactions. The uales footed up from 1,100 101 260 bhde | (18 For 12%, bark NH Gaston, Maxwell, dle; brig AUan~ About the same fime he sigued of commerce aud | ahead in 226. On the twentieth mile Unknown again of stocks carry them with ease and with confidence. | Cuba muscovado, obiefiy within the range for fair to good | te; Merrill, do, Drebert, Hewe,t, Port Spain; Dant , “ at 6c. a 63¢c., with some prime, reported schr Thos W 2 friendship with Marabal Soult, then Minister of Foreign | made a vigorous brush, and, on the first quarwr, ‘The seacon is a little against any wide spread excitement brrrigeeny 4 cane r m Windns, Townsend, 8 sequined by the King of re Freseh., on Tee uly 70 | shot, abend fms manier which dashed sll hope ia the or general inflation. The future is full of hope, and the fumiry.—The market was dully with sales of about 100 20—In port achra Nerisaa, for New Soeute of aeteere a . Yeon polyp ige = am Prospects for our works of internal improvement encoa- | bbls. at 2lc, : elley, Kelley. for 40,9) anter Riceaold, Fan teen ee ees not misplaced, however, and a shout went up as the cap Pe for do 1$*h: and « scbr unknown for Boston. Cox bad doen reslding ta vartoue parts ef Earoge for eigts | Tae Site ee contend Poke Ce ee Ne pe i ehaphanedeap tte ore sel gee B INTELLIGENCE, | tocton yon ort wiaedeurnes, ome, Henao, x res' * for a or ten years previous, engaged in the education of his chil- | rtroggle, but the efforts of Unknown were udavailing, for poate scieit ja _ ee diccont ea MABIT IME INTELLI GENCE. ow a : Grenbeidge, Stews Gren (two ters and a sop), and at the period of Mr. Frank Grapger again passed him at the half mile post, aod activity and profits in the most prominent railroad, ik: Eitiot; alice ‘Henderson’s marriage with his was re: | rapidly shot ahead. In the effortto urge him on Un. particularly in those free from competition and ruinous Matwond fot Hone — hag The ceremony oe. apy po sect oP, wn Ne be again eS a rivairy. The great trunk lines of the Kast and West mast oa for Manritiue, chartered London. more conven! perform it un: ‘upon ground which ‘ove! « Hind "er, for to ret to Calcutta; the laws of Epgland than under those of ae to him at every round. Tos ellort was too much for Prove immensely productive as population and cultivation ie), for Sem Froneieon: “Amos fn 4 and. fort which he had increases. The reforms which have been introduced into erson; Gem cf ili'ame; Pbirley. Ocean, Wi the general management of railroads will continue for night. Hatch; Addison Gilbert, Paine, and resumed the In From letely down, and d) ‘into pore, une. Uime nth Teed he atendteatly ut » | ate from whseh we oft of hie arte by erase ata many years, and the probability is that the management GPeEreasn May 32—n port sbr Wide kw and devoted ee ee oe jeasion in order | tion of the whip, could rouse him. Thome na tecl aes im no instance will fall back into the abuses and extrava- ter, Landon. * Lacvavna, May 19—In port bark White Wing, Ealing, for ag ; vend Price Orne re 4 gance of past years. We have gained a great deal within the io 2daya Ship Flyaway , to the expentes of & three years’ residence 4 snitt Brom On ihe Stat, lost nightot the Parralione mocks, | Porto Cabello 2: wi the Texan government was not able to reimburse | making the twentieth mile in 354. The whole time con. past year in this kind of knowledge and experience, and Had the usual troplea | rot hence, to Cape Horn variable enlapnas, April 1b—In port ship Grauads, Dreyer, for Cal- him. sumed in the race was one hour six minutes and ify past ignorance or folly can never again to the same extent Neglee, bx one, Car Stns oly dg Mavacuer, PR, May 20—In port bark Exoclstor, for New ey eS eae eG Sa ee te eo Prevail. There are many prejudices yet to overcome, Gro.ced the equator May 16, and bad stroog XB trades to 20 N- Pouesenphig poy vad Ley for do, morancey, for made ppropr ater collapee energies ‘akno » " Ww Berm: aulf stream 4 — Pi'wechiogon tack in comcmt wun Mr. Ven Zandt, priced everybody, im view of and many more reforms yet to be introduced; but during | Was between the pine ant the Ou! ky. ie : we, suong NW gelen, the ship under clove reefed topsails mori ot | PENANG, April €—In port sbipaiem. White for Hong Kong the tite, “Say 9 las 2700 & tom Ft ‘puter Hons Kong Charge Texas ‘nited States, in nego- the jast mile; a ot Progress in these is slow, ume, & lon 81, signalised Spanish ship | apd Macao; Ino, Plumer. and Live Yankee, Hatng a realy with the American goveramest fur the ta. tT — ae ee pipet ca ah Deiaaa eens Bermnda, from Cadiz tor Maui.” Way 12 tat 14-218, ton 8) | 80; Br bark Oak. Ferguson, for 8 Yor i pexation of Texas, apd requested President to appoiut | he gave out at all complete. Un- " a ial. With the tee oe Bixetie; 2 ond ot ast ae port ship Ceylon, Bassett, from Ran- nd depate a minister for cect 6 sane bye sow me atin suspicions, which mre aan nome ro | "Kcmeet,” May 29 lacZ, 1, lon 649. exchanged apeaig wih |" Pokto Canto, May 20—In port brig Waltham, for York ‘ton tencering the oflice to Geveral Henderson, he made up thing. tara of business we may look for areturn of speculation | prig'amanda Jane, lumber londed sh inet lat B27 1ow oo | e090; eke Flying Seud. for ) Femibny hy Ht, and in February, 1844, was appointed Special Envoy quarter, remote from the crowd, ‘and inflation in railroad stocks. 10 spome brig New Packet, of and trom Bos‘on, 7 days out. Ranseos E larch S1—In port ships Mameluke, Whitney, for Kxscreord inary and Min'ster Picnipotentiary to the govera- by an iater- * April 20, while reefing the foretopsall, Wm Kogers boat. | Fi , next day; Huntress, Caldwell, from I. meat of the United States, to act in concert with our pictons with. ‘The exportation of specie from this port iast week was gain, fell the yerd, nnd, was lnstan‘aneoudly killed. degra cx2 5 _ me Sasibiee dente eam wanagestens, She aguregsle wen emailer Cham we have | TES Sine Saemeen, SAL ates eens Ces Sea erehe Ms | |S Sateen Bid Feb 20, ship Archer, Oageod, before reported for mouths — The United Staten sloop-of war mouth, Commander Smirments or Srrcre rrom mie Port or New York. Parana, Langston, Buenos Ayres, with hides, | Falmowh. Eng. sti de et Wetec ne, Rio JoNZInO, April 24—Tn port ships Northarn Crown, Hal- Shy let, fom London p u . for Port Philip. repe; Henry Reed, Dear- eananted energies | Dahlgren, sailed from Nortolk at 12 o'clock on the 34 | Bark Oren, Buenoe Ayres, Am, gold. $1575 | wsy'le, with cotton and a) tasethae paseimes, rte Nek, | tora: irom Coban ton Conca, Gare canes, aed ees D hy warranted | staat, for the Gulf. Brig T. B. Watsod, laguayra. do. . 15,000 | son & fons. May 2%, off H d & Spanieb fleet, con- | roca, Rofteer. fe Fhlindeipnie to anil 2b: barks Flo- ‘broken down, as be was in The United States sloop of war Germantown, Com. | Bark Tiva, Maracaibo... 5,000 of war, exercising inet ume, ~~ — oe loneka, Hamilton, ty “ = Page, sailed from Singapore, March 24, for Hong } Brig Capella, St. Johna, P. +4 ‘leans, 2) days, with mdse, to (hae bate a = = "aati oo ’ ¥ Pare Wi cham ceed 16m; t z (with the cargo of preventing the nomina b tthe track we | nA cetach Temes Meme Sve sactans, water Gece, | 10,000 ibeahar an. wih feats de wo Oeiriche ee . p which istreen: “Flying Mist, @f tbe latier gentieman by the National a =~ - ee Soe n= as baving — flooded by seve- | Brook!: m, N. Y , on Saturday, for Washington. They aro & ti, Lt 4 ST - — Laguna, May 7, with logwood, | Rey ay a vention as the candidate of the Semeerette party for ral woe sof rain—the time meas | awenrémnery The | guard forthe United Siates ‘*loop-of war Saratoga, lying 11,765,785 Sark Aurelia (of Dosion), Beattie, Havana, May 20, with au. nm d Fairy. from Presidency im isé4, R$ Lad bt cages 8 pened frst ten wg yn and the whole | gy Norfolk, and ordered in commission. gar, to master, 40: me, for Man 5 Ko pele a eaten, unc’ Dy the Convention as the friend of annexation, which was | twenty in trot can safely challenge the Union | "4 salute of thirteen guns was fired ai the Brooklyn Navy $11,817,010 | goto Srailio: ont Arey, Ravens, May 21, with sugar, | ee ee et aon eth Maree, "shine one of tbe leading questions all through the canvass. Tae | to bring on its fast and strong horses. Yard on Saturday, and the flags of the diferent vessels of Oy SoM Fr aiilp. ¢ Rangoon; » Hong triumph of this principle in the election of Mr, Polk in- eaiins for coin and bullion:— }. ailver, per £ 80 Aeneas ppd. * Ser war in harbor ered at if mast, in reapert to the memory of the iate Commodore T. Ap-Caterby .loues, who died at bis residence in Washington, on the night of the 30th ult, ‘The following appointments have been made the President and cmfirmed by the Senate:— " Calvin L. Sayre, of Alabama, Second Lieutenant in the k Pride of the Sea, Urann, Trinidad, Ouds, May 17, with | Kong. sugar and molspren. to Yennga del Vaile & Oo Balled in | _BUANORAR, March 90—Tn port ship Sancho Panza, Bird, for pany with ship Champlain, Wyman, for London. Toochow to load for NYork. Bark naay Buck (of fi aston). Orocks tt Malensee, May 2 wee May 18—In port bark Restless, Lothrop, for © i ; ied 1m com Fark Nelson Place, for Gopentiagen: and brig’ Keytar, Cook, aft Maxton, about May 23—In port schr Chase, from Yorke satin ; African. Button, Bathurst. WOA, 90 dare, with bide, | Somnkeno, no daie~In port bark Chas Keen, Chaitin, ldg este HE Wares "aie hast, tae 86, oo Nea ely Pees for —— ratory to ber admission into the American Oonfederacy. | ‘ affairs in the Territory — OT meen Te an RY, "Gr Joum, NB, May 30—Arr brig Queen Rather, Merriam, gout, Hendersca was the Arvt Governor of the Sate of | 86 Se tion of Second Lieut. William Et rae wirip abram, erany, farepll, May 15, via Key Woet26h, | Aterandrl: June iy pebrs Kime’ eormamt So; Norman: Gflice in November, 1545, over Dr. James B. Miller, by aa | {overs referred to, was of a D. Brig, Monte ‘Cristo (of Kingaion, Mass), Northrup, Mays: | Barbacioes. i. overwhelming majority, and served during the full term epee A urn, PR, May 20, with suger, ac, o master, Tuinipad, May 17—Bld abip Champlain, Wyman, London. of two yoare, codining 6 ro-nemination ot Se chess, ad ooo soya gugar, dey Wala, Garver & Chaney PR, May siumcameeti Home ¥ ay In the of 1846, on the commencement q Carver . . i echre Raat ter otra Mec, General fyi, commana: | PUBL Cuter meee ea ben nets or’) gt aan ee ae Be Se tog the United States forces on the Rio Grande, made a re- the reinfc from ‘aredals (of Eastport), Shackford, Trinidad, Cuba, 20 quieiven on Governor Henderson for four regiments of oe with molanses, to master: Hortenaia, Hathaway, Volunteers. In accordance with this requisition, the | 7°" OOP. 1 a6 ortho Firat et cavalry, ond An important movement is on foot in regard to the com 5 i Bmry (ot Casting) Perkins, Cardenas, May 22, 7, Aikina, Siizabeibports were ppeedily raise’, and assembled near Geaeral — eo ,. merce of the Pacific. A has been formed undcr a compuly Young, Perry, Soylor's beadyeartere at Matamoras, oa Une Rie range, | Company C of the First dragoons, this morning weat into ty on sig We cc NO} George Tuc Laguistare being at thet, tine i sonsisa, they i rt the ttle of the American South Pacific Mail Steamship brig Wm 0 Clarke RN Parred a joint resolution (in accordance with Mr. Header to aout” Win bast Company, for the parpore of establishing a line of steam ‘ig dames Ur muon) 6 Fotobh iene art; Ren fpr the ena lier Pane : paren eory poy Sespeauaien psc aay Bs, wid ugar a0 Ke Perry, ‘curcllea im the service of coir j eanad- Ct me il wisn Henderees: ‘eroment for six months, and Gen. Henderson entered | /nE otulractors sad such liabed a line of English steamers, which, although very «ag Roo. hte i Weeden as po cunmnohied at tho siege if oaaley = teameters and the like. Temanerative to to its proprietors, docs not meet the re- ‘ing Sor Brown na of that year, and was One of the commis. | The fourth column of the army for Uiah marched this quirements.of the trade of the ceast. The directors of the | Metico’ aed tu saseet June, Gen. Taylor on the part of the | Derm! Panama Raflrosd Company have given the subject a care. | {rom New Orleans for 1 and 6 brige. the terme of capitulation with the | Doi fol investigation and have subscribed $60,000 to the stock | | ile #” sc ¢ ar fa storming of Monterey, rendered of the company. The capital of the company is to be $1,- ‘Amonoosuck, Port Rwen for Aspinwall, with 8 May Siar Si lon F485, epate wn, Il moe out, wn bbls sp—had taken two nmall whales within the previons two Byte Boston), Ford, Cienfuegos, May 17, with mo- Sehr Florence (of New Haven), Woodhouse, Braaos Santia. | *BtH W Fr sme, 8 Paprpaing 22 days, with hides, to Shiers & Oliver. net On. S-Cd barks Correa do Qube (@p). "ijt Cranial vt Boston), Baker, Jacksonville, 12 days, | BOW, L's Stetson, Boston, Sid echr Sawhe, Bmall, Jackeogrilte, 10 days. pomeyn bi ft to Fagi Me 7 Jaton Teoh cone bare ae Fiindace (and old 3d for Baltimore), Bid Br abip Ney : chr Win. A Rewell, Morgan, Wilmi NO, 8 days, GALL RSTON, Mu 3 Atr berk ba in che My Reve Baek angio 2a ay Cid bark Cudoma, GHlenrint oo rian Bell , Dew At the close of his gubernatorial career, be retired once | Recruits for ‘more to the practice of the law, and continued in his pro. fren on—ieclining nom pation for any office—until the = oath of Senator Rusk, when he conaonted to sccept the P . with @ complete battery. oMece rendered vacant by hie demise, and accordingly wie Faw Sctod by the Laginiauure of Texue, in November, | ge coe Ta Mgt had ae renee nls venaney ia the conaterial repreventotion | 11) cous thle Gay, on the morning of Friday next od lamented dest of On, nase nnoned by the wud: | "The headquarters, under Brigadior General Harney, Gen ond lamented death of Gen. Rusk. will move on or about the 10th of June, bringing up the Kiowa Masow, the last Revolutionary soldier in Litch | rear, and of course taking all the men that it taionded feid county, Conn . died at Litehfie!d on Taseday evening, *l cro#s the plaine in service of the United States. age. He was born ren ‘ris Rarah MoSbulla, Oapt Bohr 38 ‘il ‘ama, Jane 1, in the 100tb year of hie tu With the column which started this morning was sent and daughter; Mr Win P Mitchell, Wm Atwood, | Knot#an hour. All necessary atcommodation for landing | Behr iaanc Hi Knowles, Newbern, 4 days. Are Gonanabip Fedlageloniee Lnchteld on the Gh of April, 1782, and consequently | provisions for ninety days, dhe tual allowance, abeet | MPtog Fireseaenathee: Me min F Mitchell, We Atwood, And shipping goods ut the ports of call would be graniod | Bchr W.Seudere, Mille, NewDerg. 4 days. ter aga iliugtrtoun (80) Wiles: Liverpoel Pow: entered upon his hundredth year in April int one bundred wagons pal by pay AD Oe freely by the various States. The promoters of the com- | fehr Lucien, Saluston, hewnfort, 10 ‘nye. ig mao, Reed, from Liverpool; echr Saflo/t, Bauith, trom Mine a eo — There are flying reports that movement o° the coat . _ : 4 4 on. "Ph; 3, 6¢ Uitian, P, ‘rince, Jones, Liverpool; Coroners’ Office. besdquarters will be arrested. Doubts are reasonably | gir TseRenville, in schooner Grandilia—Mr Martin xn* | pany have aseurance from parties hore, connected with Fehr onion. am felmond, 4 dap. 7 Mime Scare (by te) whip Thdlane, Coffin, Liverpeol. Cla Feta Cascaury—Coroner Hille held an inquert on Sun. | entertained ss to the truth of any such reports, for the | “From Palermo, in the bark Greybound—J H Hammond. the trade, and from residents on the coast, of cordin! sup | Sehr Maria Elizabeth, Tucker, Alexandris, 4 daya shipe Ueleetal Rmpire. P roe Liverpool; ®t Obarien, Con: reason that po means of knowledge can be at band hore From New urleans, tn ‘ho bark William & Jane—Mre Rar tir tock subscriptions, as in securing business for the Rebr Gen Armatrong, Kelsey Ales rin. 4 days. ‘way, Havre. ay, at Beilevoe Hoepital, upon the body of James Kinney , tel and daughter, 8 Ui Ashiey and two grandchildren—end 3 Ti is proposed to despatch four screw steamers as | Rehr Biateaman. Wicks, Alexandria, 4 days. h—Arr ships Neptone and Oltver Moses, Liverpool. & native of Ireland, thirty years of age, who, on the 3d in be aterrage soon ne the company Ix organized, and it is thought the | Reht Moses @ leonard. Leavit Virginia, Towed to son May 26, ships & ¥ Gabain, Achilles, Athena, , es News trom Bermuda. Prom Tiiask River, Js, ia the brig Lalllan—Jobn A Aiton | 000 se the com operation in ube ‘course of four months. | Rohr JT Dis, Tarot. Viegala’ f and R Lane, le intocateds Seat Knocked down in Second | OrExING OF THR LBOISLATIVR SEOSION—Pars. rx | And family. The company evtertain no dowbt of obtaining mail con. Behr Mary Rilzn ire, Virgiaia b days. NORFOLK, June %—Arrachr RP Chase, Shute, Belfast, Sutener's cart pm b. injuries from the effects of which | THR PRICE OF PROVISIONS—RXPORT OF PRODUCR— For Liverpool, in the Srna acces Kangaroo—Jultiard | ‘Acts trom the United States, Peru and Chile. fobe Morey Taylor. Nichola, Virginia. 2 days. M MWBURYPORT, June Old brig BB Clark, Rumney, hhe died on Baturday afiernoon. Eiforta were made by the | QUICK PASSAGE OF AN AMERICAN SCHOONER. Jr Pase, Monare Delachisine. Aliord. John Chinn, ion, James —= Ear G nom, Walker, Vifginih bags Philadelphia. 3 Wee, Geroner to sscertain by whom the butcher's cart was | | We have files of Bermuda payers dated on ihe 2th of | Nelson. Dr: Cochran, Teirwal, Jin’ Parreublurg, Bam it Stock FW Ronsh, fonnson, Vir fays NRW LONDON. June 4 Aer schre Webb, Rogers, Phila. py ya Ty na RN a Maen: Fack, Mary). Jobson, Madame. Piso ey He: | $9000 Tone. 6 ‘90, 90 et poling Fresmore, Virginia daze. Peprieenes: Fyigh. liawley, Beto! foi Port hen, & verdict of “Death b; Teen rup ‘ 7 ¥ . Rehr 6, nin. , ‘Arr barks F 7 gree” ne studi, On the 20th uittme the session of the Logisiature was | Lenghlie, © M. He. ¢. Ht. Huntem: hebb eee dokwee'e, | 17000. 40.......... Oi fete John Sem r, A Virginia, een eee Mrig, AA Drebert Hewitt Bt Martina, Ams= Kicken ny « Homer. William Chase, a man nearly | Peed by bis Excelloney the Governor with the amual Mereati, Mr, Koblason, iain Giver D. Jonee snd bi § Rebr Preenaecn Parmen, fades Tver Petra sat Geet her aS tks Md " . R. le Mone: may, Mra, an 7 » 4 u d ‘ » seventy yours of age, was dangerously kicked op the | formalities. Admiral Sir Houston Stewart and Captain | {mi vietion Chas. He Treadwell, ilenry 9634 Bene Gore Kelly, Bese’ Sass 8 ame Tare ee oarone, Wal, Bi. 9 Sead by & horse while in a ttable in Thompson atrect, | Hutton, R. N., drove down wo the Assembiy House with | Burr, Mrs, Lo gE, 4X Bebe Kosguth. Ceker, Newburyport, 8 days oes Sarzor; Thos Foiver. Glover, near Grand. Tt appears that while asleep on Saturtay | Coverner Murray, The speech from the throne was ot Fim Bennet im. R. Dopvea, 8. > Eymney. Chas, Foniain, ua Rear HW Johobon. Grelim New ene Tet, NYork; iio Grande, Alicm, wale bt upon a bay m: thy ° fel floor portant character ‘Thomas Foulkes. George W : B. Fix, ©. 0'Gom : . Crelin, ; wells ; Gaues OF the hres, and tha eifrataet cence tothe Boat | ahs ‘Bermadion ef the Sh eltimo has the following | ner two Mies MeMasiete Mr °C, Neagle, Mrs apa’ Miss Gan 8 Seamer hors: Golvir Puteaaehte Port, Marr, Bawris Reed, Chloman; He wns attended by Dr Turner, and atterwards oon. | ems Of news:—The favorable change that bas recentiy | ierfas, Mewra Warren, i). M.Gommer, W. il Merri. Rich 894 Bleamer Wamentte Nye. New Bearord. Cnet’ ind t Lake, Peull, Boston ‘veyed to the New York cospital. taken piace bere in the prices of lewting articles of con 40% Stormer Wemrheater, Clark, Providence. fans; § Brown, Bi , Providence; eumption is not unworthy of being sed on record, | fit. . 32 Steamer Oariew, Williams, lence. anver*port; Mary Anna, Rowen, Provigence en ee eine nani At —One of the laborers | Flour, which commanded 612 « Darrel ‘st the end of last | Mi? and maid, and eno 31% SAILED. wn, ‘Parrett, lyyna; Alem employed on the steam offal boat West Rod wan killed | summer, ie now, in the spring of 1868, dull at $7 For Savane, \n the sanmabip Augusis—H. Jeroliman. Bix Staamehip Nashetite, Charleston; ship Awitseriand, Liver: eee ia, Cenk tae ee on Saturday afternoon, by coming in collision with ome | \# now half the price it was las! aatumo, and fresh meat, | A. 1. Martin, ‘Mien EB. a. Holmes, W. fl. Jooes, Mere. Str. pool; brig Jachin, K Kane, Hew, Clepfuegos, w becker and rm JR Havana; brig Myra, Fuller, Bont po . HT Small, James L . et Be of the machinery. At the time of the aon hich thea brought ene shilling sterling « pousd, has bere fo yt an S.C Gate, Seance Lowers Miscellaneous and Disasters. iv M1, nlite x; etl Dison, Fygipes boat was returning from Barren Island to ite Pr s.. in the steamebio Jamettown—J TH ast Wino, Lombard, from Maranham at Setem, re- | Welden, Salem: 8 jamneaoe E ‘or Rychmond, . ~ Afth street, Kast river. Coroner Gambie will hold | Bepence & pound. Hall, JB Bverett, Capi Titus, H Haynes, i vill, fl M War Welle; Auden fewiti, Tria nyt tne | fallen twenty-five per cent in aes being now sold for 4 one 5 8 Int 38 36, lon 90 04, experienced ® BRT ARIS. | Chipman: J Tt Austip, May, and Hh Woodyria nest on the body of deceased to lay ve ae Poh ibe Shipped to date is 20,084 ees, Ie by a QF Panama RR.” S down and ave buiwarks and lost overt aN font Thos Fouar Gldver’ horwiohi d hosthih ee The fine schooner D. Trowbridge (of Haven), | @ Ht Yerron snd indy, W Miss Bosch, Mins Sher 18) Gai & Chie RR. —_— eteye donee dF Brie Mie aulney Sa ae Bee Cianoyyax Boargp TO Deata.—On the 29th uit. | Captain ‘Tow, is queem of all the tradi afta thai | ard Saqegers foe wiek, Mi , mn, Dp Peter Bryce, yr 190 do . 96% haan Cinco OF Procn-Ship Back Hawk, Bowers, oa | omnes A Ji orion, . ral eo, Hartlett, Mie house of Rev. Joseph Barlow, Presbyterian clergyman | are vow or have been in our waters—having just com aay Azlet, Mrs W Bpiliward and four children, and 14 in the £9 COv-s+eeses BB | from New Orleans on the Mth vit for Liverpool, with 11825 | Gih—Arr bark K Wright, Je Gibbs, Cardenas; steamer De. at Frapk’io, Pa., took fire. Approac! ihe kitchen where | pieved the shortest voyage on record between Hermuda ‘For Bevennsh, in teamship Hantavilie—E P oy fo... ..800 85 bbie-—the largent cargo of flour that ever ieftihet port. laware, Copes, N York; brign Wm Moore, Eaton, Salinas, PR: the fire appeared to have originated, Barlow qpeved | and the Untied Staica, ‘The D. Trowbridge left the Wort | ana servant, 7 WR 6 8 Bde 1000 Clev & TOI RR... a5 frre Panawa--A Cann—New York, June 6 1866—Fo Cant bag I Pre NA; hr Kawin, ~~, Newbern NO. the door, and the flames beret him He immediately | End of theese islands on the afternoon of lay, the 40h | Alexapder, J ¥ (olen oe M Poow 200 4) .....899 34% | Langston, American ian Parans—Dear Str sahes's of es ie Nels cols Louse, Gone. eral, fact down, and rcarcely © sign of life aMerwards, | instant, for New York, with @ full inboard cargo anda | Ramiston, Wn vv #1 18 temich, 300 Chi & Rk Is RR.. ax | taking leave of you after a very He pt our ainesre | deipka for Thomenen, = we m Phin having probably inbitled the flame. His wife and dang’ | deck load. which she Aischarged there, aud at tist port Bigriogs, Bina F Fre . , 55 Mile A Mice RR.. 26) | Boe Doi tetewale ine sour aaiform biat suentione during | BALRM, Juno ¢—-arpachre Jamce Parker, Van Name, Rac fers ‘ound it unporsivie to loosen the death graap of hix | took im anoiher full cargo, with which she arrive’ of the | pret Torr, "a Wr fn Pda Davi, Ficrocnere, = do. . {he entire foonge, and. to wih you every prosperity that yon | ten Island; Corlena M, Jona, Nvork, Cld bark Law Tote chem the door, snd were compelled to senvg bis body | Fast Rad of Bermuda on Wedneeday afternove the 1%h— | Bowes, J servic, Wot t's rawtord, K Hasover. J 5 sould wih. Allow aato eubscribe oucselves, dear Capinin | Hanson, Cayenne, 81d bark Wm Schroeder; schr loves to be comeumed thus accomplishing (he whole yoyage witha ificen days, Taylor, your yery obliged and singere friends, Siguei R ' Small, Balumore.

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