hive not loH more than ono co:nmunion
mmoo. I have never been confined to ft
tick bed for ingle dtiy. .-- The blessings
of God have been ricbly spread around me,
nnd I have made up my mind long agox
thatdf I wished to be happier, I must have
more religion tbau I have at present.
THE COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON. N. C.
TUESDAY. JUNE 5. 1949.
' TO CORRESPONDENTS.
The author ol lha Communication relative to
Bantj Exchanges, doe not Mem to state certain
point M bed, but simply tl' he ''has beso Inform
ed" It la all Important, in charging the institution
of our place with being less liberal than other. In
Raleigh, Ac, (hat absolute data should bfurfilshcd.
In answer to his Inquiries why the Banks hjre
ehanra more thun the other Bank of our Sinto. we
answer', we ddnoiinow why ills; nor do we know
At
K HERON frAMil.Y?'
This, family, edaflstlng of four sisters, with their
father and mother commence performing at the The
atre to-morrow night. The nature Of their Mhibl
bltlon will be understood by an advertisement in an
other column.
Of all the performances . presented to'the public,
we have never known any that has commanded a
afore srcnurhl and unaaali6ed applause, than those
which are the subject of this article.
The London, Liverpool and Dublin presses, as
wU a those of New Vork and other places in this
country, Join In accordance of warm approbation,
that, peems lo soar above the reach of criticism.
fht Dublin ProicUant Guardian says : " The cntor
Uinroeaia of. the Heron Family, from their harmless
teadegcy and great developement of natural talent,
have caused the most fastidious to visit their iniml
tablo performances.''
CHOLERA IN NEW YORK.
The official report of the Cholera in New York,
on the 2d, statea 13 new cases and 7 deaths, as hav
ing occurred since the Report of the dsy previous.
CHOLERA IN RICHMOND.
The cholera exists in Richmond, Va. The Inst
report give 7 cases and I deaths.
INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT MEETING.
Anaetktf of the crtlxena of Wilmington, took
place at Masonic Hall, oa Saturday, the 2d inst., to
take into Ojwslderatlon the propriety of sending
j)legates to-UM Convention, lo be held at Salisbury,
on thtf"l1h of the present montB. Col. J. T. Millcs
waa called to the Chair, and on motion of P. K.
Dickixsok, Esq., Miles Costin, Esq., and Thom
as Loikg, of the CvmmercUU, were appointed Sec
lataris.. The Chairman explained the object of tha meet
ing, and pressed upon lb auditory the importance
of ihe udrleklng. Ha waa followed by General
Alexander MacRae, who made a few very appropri
ate remark- urfftnif triA clAlma of thfi Cenli&l Rontl.
a i projector greM Importance to the Slate at Urge, Cholera in that city. One of the persons stacked,
a wall as of much consequence to this community. - Jaeob Humphrey villc. shoemaker, died Hie pie
A Relation antMlntinir U DoWtM to the Con- vlous morning. The other, Dr. Lord.doaUrl, wasve-
ventlon was adopted, and the following gentlemen
appointee"; Gen. E. B. Dudley; Dr. Thomas H.
Wright) Gen. Alexander McRae; Dr. F.J. Hill,
Capt. Gilbert Potter; Col. Gaston Maares ; and
William Ash, William Hill, O. G. Parsley, Hiram
Nixon, Donald MacRae, Thomas W. Brown, Henry
Nutt, Thomae W. Sandford, John Dawson, T. C.
Worth, and R. H. Cowan, Esquires.
We hope and believe that all tho gentlemen ap
pointed on this occasion, that can go irill go to the
Convention. But, as we mentioned before, the time
of the Convention is so fixed, as to render it incon
venient and in some cases impossible for many to
attend, who would most gladly avail themselve of
th! opportunity of manifesting their seal fur the
promotion of that great and glorious work the
Central Rail Road.
5 THE FOREIGN NEWS.
The foreign new by the last steamer is of great
Importance, a It Indicate general war throughout
Europe. While we may look for temporary im
pulse to trade and commerce, from these sanguinary
iterations humtnity shudder at the prospect there.
While the war Hat we may look for " better time"
in thi country t but we hall be apt to pay for them
lri the Influx of vicious population on the- return of
peace ; quite a aufficlent quantity of which we re
ceive in trie beVf times.
flrlUtseea that the opinion Is expressed, that
the combined power of Europe cannot restore the
Pope te power in Rome. We think this ia a mis
take; they may reatote him to a tyrannical rule, but
they cannot reatore him tu the heart ol hi people,
where a Prince of hi character should especially be
enthroned. We believe, however, th spell la bro
ken, and tit moral force of Papal Authority la in
progress of being dcttroyod forever.
We have no hopo that the disordered political cle
ment of Europe, will settle down into a sytem that
will promote the civil or religious freedom of th
popuUtkn of Europe. But despotisms will be es
tablished on foundations leas secure than heretofore.
Tho sentiment of the people will be more hostile to
Ofernnajata, both political and ecclesiastical, than
over, ano,new ytem muat, in time, grow ap under
tin Influence or enlightened mind, If not with a re
foi matiou of morals.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
At th Democrat Convention held at Clinton,
Sampson County, last week William S. Ahe,
Eoq., was nominated as the Democratic Candidal
for Congreos, for thi District. It ht heretofore
been notpcos tun Gen. MacKav declined the
naralaeiia.
NEW ORLEANS.
NewOr1en papers to the 29ih ult., give no en
couragement ia regard to closing the Crevaea i th
IltUUtm ay the odd are heavy against It being
iueed, bf the river does not fail.
The haturisataat I pretty general that th health of
the city will be seriously affected ky thi overflow.
' Bat It la ataied that In all previous ovarflowa, the
pea on that Mlowcd have txxn healthy, and no
ttjatjbt la ealertalned in Nw Otiean, but such will
CM tbrslt la th preeeat case. -
' 'j4 FlM 3 IB'0 h been offered In Eng-
hi fblhi eeeay royalty, arietocraey, and
'ornoertyr"The prlxe for auoban eaaey shouU have
beta orleftd W Yankee.-. Y. Sun.
WAKE DELEGATES. , ; f
We tee from the,' liegitUr of the 24 Inst
(hat
RtcHAif Smith, RtoHADHiyti At-raio Jowls,
nd(aVW. ilpiDacAt; Eaqr. hm,beo appointed
by the Chairman of the Woke County meeting, Del
egatee from the County of Wake, to the Salisbury
Internal Improvement Convention, in place of ihe
gentlemen heretofore appointed, but who could
not conveniently attend.
SALE OF SWAMP LANDS.
His Excellency, Gov. Manly, accompanied by
tha Members of the Literary Board, has rtcen'ly vis
ited the Eastern section or the State, according lo
previous adver lisemcnt, for the purpose of disposing
of the reclaimed Swamp Lands. Wo learn tlia
ubout two thousand ocres were sold, ut different pri
cesbut not at such as could justify a continuance
of tht sale. Ralcig A RcRivUr.
THE CHOLERA.
U'e learn from the Port Gibson Herald, of the 25th,
thut this disease is raving on Walnut Bayou, Madi
soii paiish. A Mr. Hockctt, who reside there, hus
lost abut 15 negroes. The s.tmo number have died
on thoadjoiningjilantition of S. M. Briscoe, Esq.,
and Mr. B. lio himself fallen a victim. A gentle
tnaa who coDYeeed. with the attending physician
tcdl the Herald that too disease gencrully proved fa
tal in three or lour hours I A negro would cumo in
irom the neldand complain of feeling a little unwell
and very weaK, ou examination ho would bo found
pulseless, and with cold k in and cold breath. In'
two or Hires hours ho would be a corpse I The phy- f"
siylan gave it as his opinion that vitality was dts-
troyed ulmoat from (he moment of attack, and that
no mediclno could relieve or save the victim. In
mony of theso cases the vomiting and purging was
by uo means violent, nor were lha cramps severe.
At Mifliken'i Bund, Dr. pjrker has lost six ne
groes; no new cuses had occurred when lust heard
from. Every precaution had been used by tho DoC:
tor to prevent its appearance, but. without success.
Two cases have occurred at Port Gibson landing,
nn tKo It-tumi Pi. rre tin. I hnth nrnvfH fatnl TIia tn-
" . EJJ VW B.v.., r " " .
dividuals warc'ooaiuicii, in the employ of Mr. Dun-'
can McDogill.
The Yazoo Whig, of the 22d, says :
"Since our Inst issue, of the 18th, there have been '
six deaths of this disease. There are a few new ca
ses at present, but we now flatter ourselves, that the
epidemic is leaving us." .V. O. Uullelin. '
Thb oldest Man in Amesica. George Buck-
hart, living in Harlan county, K y.,) is one hundred
and fourteen years old j was born in Gorniantown,
(Pa.,) and has lived for several years in a hollow syc
amore tree, of such dimensions as to contain his
fimily, conMNtlni; of a wife and five or sin children
bed and bedding, cooking utensils, &c. He pro
fesses to hold tho Lutheran faith.
Catlerpillars, the Germamown (Pa,) Telegraph
says, are doing immense damage to foliage and fruit
orchards in that section
Soiimny were never known I
before, and many trees are abuor i entirely stripped oi
every vestige of green.
CHOLERA.
Th Newark Advertiser m:nilou two cwi of
ry low, but hopes were entertained of his recovery.
A case, has also occurred iu Jers y City. Carwin
F. Rockwell was the jcr:ui aitailid. By ihe last
accounts, he was not expected to recover.
Sin cases occurred at the Lunatic Asylum in Lex
ington, Ky. on the 25th ult.
The Louisville Journal of the 2Gth says.,
"The Cholera has a'aiii made ita oppearancc in
Memphis and Baton Rouge. In the former place the
Eagle records six deaths in three days and in 'the
latter, Mr. Dufrocq, the mayor, was one of its vic
tims," Extract from a letter written by an American
gentleman in Paris, dalrd May 10, 1819.
"Civil war or revolution woulJ have broken out,
if not before this, ctrtain'y to-day, in France, in con
sequence of the late intervention of the Government
in the afftir of Rome, were it not for universal
suffrage, w hich, by making iisrif felt in the elections,
takes aw y the necessity of resorting to arms. It
has thus far proved a snfeiy'-vaive against revolutions
of the most bloody kind."
Shot Toweb or a new cokktbuction. 11 com
pany are now manufacturing shot In New York by
a new process, which is sobi to work admirably well.
Trie New York Post thus describes the operation of
the new method :
Our readers have, perhaps, seen a pea suspended
In a current of air blown upwards from a pipe Stem,
or a small ball of marble hanging in the midst of a
perpendicular jet from Jbuntain. This principle is
applied to the making of shot. A current of air is
forced upward in a flue, nd thus n urds the shot
a li fall from above and cools it, without making it
necessary that, it should drop from any great height.
A lower of moderate height answers the purpose.
Formerly it might atve cost 180,000 to build shot
lowr, now we are told one msy be built for an
eighth part of ihe euro, sod th process of manuTac
lur Is gTcatly cheaper.
From tht N. Y. Journal of Commerce.
CENTtAL,RA;L ROAD OF NEW JEflSEY.
The Engineer upon the unfinished portion of this
road from Whitehome. In Hunterdon Co., N. J., to
East on, Peon., , di'Unce of 29 miles -have com
pleted their survey and the work will shortly be in
readiness for the contractors.
Thi rotd forms line acroea tho State of New
Jersey, from Elixabethtown Point, (connected with
New York, by stesmboata) to Eaiton, Penn., nnhc
confluence of the Delewar and Lehigh Rivers and
Is dealgned to open an Intercourse between the City
of New York, and an Important section of the State
of Penn.. rich in agricultural and mlnernl produc
tion. The distsnce from New York to Esston Is
rSmllee. "
It (a the design of the Company to complete the
work the present year.
Il la a singular fact that by this route the Sr hurl
k ill Lehigh, Beaver-meadow, and Lackawara Ceal, Is
brought within a distsnre, In tach case, of not over
ISO to 12S mile of lbs New York market, being only
15 to 20 mile farther than the Schuylkill coal I trsns-
porn4 by the Reading Rail Road lo Richmond, nea
Philadelphia, thus giilng lo New York ths choice of
all t)r different. kind of Anthracite Coal, at about
the pricsof (h mm coal at Richmond on the Delaware.
"Telegraphed for the Baltimore' Sun.
ARRIVAL OF THE
STEAMER NIAGARA.
T DAYS LATER 1FR0M EUROPE.
The French Etcctlo.iaAmeudmenls to the
Nailgatioi LawsThe) CauaJlan dui-tloii
--French Still Kept Out ofRome-EnthuNl-asm
of the Honiai. a Massacre of Catholic
Priests Conduct of the Popc-TrIunip!i of
the Hungarians Troubles In Germany
Steadiness of the Cottoi Market Decline
In Bi'taJstufls, &c. .
St. Johns. N B., June 16 P. M.
Onaccount of a derangement in the telegraph last
evening, I was unable to ssnd- through, -direct, hty
despatch of the news by the-Niogara.
ThesteRmer Niagara arrived at Halifax at 3 o'clock
on Thursday afternoon, and will bedue n New York
on Saturday evening. She brings 2,000 in specie
and 163 passenger.
The express made the run to Bigly Gut, a distance
of 146 miles, in, efijhly hours and fiftf en minutes.
Tha NiajfUra spoke the steamer Cambria off Capo
Clear, op thr28th, and the Hibernia in latitude 46 52
and longhude 46,
The steamer Europa arrived at Liverpool on the
17th, making the trip from New Yok In nine days. .
The American mail steamer Hermann arrived at
Southampton on' the 17ih, from Bremen, with 130
passengers, for New York. She was advertised o
leave on Sunday morning, the 20th.
There was no prospect of any material amendment
in commercial nfla Irs. Money continued plentiful.
( On Friduy. Ihe 13lh, Consols for money opened at
I 'JOi, steadily advancing, and closing at 91).
French three per cents closed on Wednesday even
in? at 53 francs 60 centimes, and five per cents at
83f, 95c.
Pennsylvania State stocks sold in Lindon on the
lGih at 80, beimj an advance. This is the only des
cription of American stocks mentioned in the Eng
lish papers. The chief demand for American secu
rities is on German account.
From the manuacturing districts geueroly there
is grea' complaint that the goods sent miy biing little
or no profit whatever.
The market for cared provisions is sbunduntly
supplied, and prices sre generally lower and .reced
ing. i:Gl, AND.
The Canadian outbreak his been fully debated in
Parliament, and Lord Ely in sutamed.
. . ..... i... .u : .1
It is Saia mat iimenuun ins 10 mc nnvinuun vm
will be proposed, winch may materially change iis
cliaiacter, if not prevent its final passage,
IRELAND.
AH continues quiet in this country, unless il be the
cries of the suffering nnd almost flarvlng peasantry
"FRAWCE. The election for members of the French Assembly
took place on the 13th instant, but tho lesult is un
known. Returns have been received from the city
of Pari?, where nine S cialist8 and nineteen Moder
ate" h.'n e bt fn ie:ii;:r.J.
The French army hul nil entored il)in, as hid
been reported. Tho Italian question lud been fur
ther di.cuesed in the French Assembly, and the Min
isters were again defeated, by a majority of 58. It ap
pear from the debate tlutiu instruc ions to enter
Rome, had been given lo G.-neral Oudinot. On the
contrary, he was expected to remain at C'evita Vuc
chia, and to march to the city onlv in case of neces
sity. Vp in this point, however, the Ministry was
saiJ to be dividid.
It is staled lh.it the French government has writ
ten to London, St. Petersburgh, Berlin and Vienna,
strongly deploring the Interference of Russia in
Hungrian affairs, saying II will endeavor to put a
stop to it by diplomatic means, and in case of failure,
they will apply to the National Assembly for ad
vice. M Faucherc, the Minister of the Interior, has re
signed, and il is rumored that oiher Ministers will
oon follow.
Sicily.
The Neapolitan ormy has been again defeated.
Sicily is again in a s'ole of insurrection.
II jngary.
The fighting still goes on, and tht brave Hunga
rians continue to be suceessfcl. They are said to be
within a few days march of Vienna, to which the
Russian army is also hastening.
Denmark.
The Danes have suffered another dufe.it, and it is
ssld havo refused the proffered mediation of Eng
land. Germatiy.
There bare been renewed disturbance in various
part of Germany. At Frankfort the revolutionary
movement is more and mors decided.
Rome.
Pop Pius the IX, on hearing of the resistance of
the Romans to the French troops, is said to hare de
clared that he would not return to Rome at' such a
price, and to have sent a message In consequence to
the King of Ntple ondto Gen. Oudinot to Induce
them to retire.
In the meantime the French general has been re
inforced by many thousand additional troops.
He ha now doubtle large and well appointed
army under hi command. But the enthusiasm of
the Roman is now at the highest pitch, nd if a tin
gle or combined attempt to bombard and takt Rome
by ttorm should be made, the defence of the city by
the means of barricade and the courage of tha peo
ple, will bs so well maintained, that the Austrian
re by no mean certain of auccea. All accounts
concur that it will be lmp 'lble te restore the Impe
rial power of th Papacy, lo any form.
We have now before u the moat frightful detail
of prirsti belt.g dragged forth from thel hiding
place, by the Toulorf, and put to death, their bodies
having been hacked Into the eiualleat piece and caat
Into the Tiber. The combined power of Europe
will scarcely be able ever to act up his llolinee
gain on the throne of th Vatican. The tide of feel
ing has overpowered him. 1 he' Roman seem bent
on excluding 8acrdournd Pontifical authority for
ever.
Interiitpnof br telegraph ha been received from
Gen. Oudipot, to ths I3ih instant, ut which time
thore was a strong probability that the French troops
would byerrtrMtfid to ii?ntcr . Rome without opposi
tion' lit the Genurals dispatch he say "serlrus pro
positions of subml-sion are mads to me already, the
anchor of it ely to the Romins " The 900 prisoners
at Rome Vers actfompanied lo Palo with all possible
demonstrations of joy.
A letter fn the London Times announces tholnnd-
ingal'FininjJosee of a Spanish army, which was
marching towards Romo.
A fresh attempt wis being made at Palermo to get
up an armed resistance against tho Neapolitans, bi;t
it appears of doubtful success.
Intelligence hai been received ihit the Austrian
wers.repulsod oji the Bill loft., (dijes jpot say whi ie
or upon whom,) in on assault and the Venetian ac
counts state that tluy made a rally ami look ciyhl
hundrfd prisoners, vvhicll needs confirmation.
RukhIs,
There has already nwched Into Gallaeln, en route
for Hungary, to the assistance of the Austiians
120,000 KtisMian.i, with 350 cannon and 23,000 horse.
Gen. Bern is well prepared to give them n W:'rm re
ception in Transylvunia ond there must be warm
work before it is over. ' 1
- Ftum the DaU folia.
We are in receipt of our filos of Mexican pap' i s
from the capital to the Sib Inst., and ulthough not so .
late as previous intelligence received bvthe liriiisli
steamer riu Mobile, wc prooeud,to m.ike F')iiiOjjt-i
tracts.
Tlie first number of a new French p ipi-r, u-lab-'
lished ut the cty of Mexico, under the name ol l.c ,
trait d'union, has come to hand. Its proprietor is .
Mr. Reno Masson, fortnerlv editor of th.' f4aneo i
American of this city. Il is to be o weekly join nal,
of 16 pages, 8vo. The first number .exhibits com
mendable industry, and its typographical appearance
is agreoaWo. Conducted by one not a native of Mex- i
ico, and disconnected from the factions and ctibaln
that now distract that unfortunate country, we shall
look to its columns for an Impartial an i eracious
account of passing events in the land of the Atter. j
Santa Anna has recently fulminated fiom his re- (
treat at Kingston, Jamiica, noeUbir.ite re ik, in a '
volume of 300 octavo paes, to the uccu itions ot
treason brought against hiui in Congress by one ol ;
tho representatives, Seuor G.imboa. The wiley i - i
president makes out, ns uuul, a pood c.is. ; tuxl ;
shows, apparently, that his efforts during the n i em
war were fruitless, owintr to the want of co-iip. raiioii 1
on the part of the govcrnmnnt, the lack of fun.l-i, eii J
cumstanccs over which he had n.) control, i te. lie
enters into an auto-biorapliicil account of all his ,
exploit, l: :rd-,l;ips and reverse", :ui. u. !.:;:!) ;nni-i
more at making an impression for the ihtuie than at
vindicating the past.
A satirical paper was about to be started, infilled
the Mexican Monarch. ' ' XJ ' ' '
The Chronica of Onjaca still entertained npprfhen
Bions that the country around Tampico is medilaiiiij
a revolt and annexation lo the United Slates. Il de
nounces the plot in the strongest terms.
The newspap 'i's of the eapiial, the Monitor, Siio,
(Jlobe, nnd Universal, are waging against each oi!m r
a sanguinary warfare. At this ditUucc. wh urouna
Ide lo judge of the merit of the controvert.)'.
There were 21! persons urrcutcd by ifie l'oltee of
the capital during the nioniu o AprU,,lor divrs of
fences. There were lb for vagrancy, 30 for gamb
ling, 1 for rape. I t for prostitution, Gi lor liiiiiii ' .'
for adultery, 3 for drunkenness, for robbery, and
'5 for larceny.
The !.e.;i ; .Ma oi'Duranyo iiad appropiiaied
000 to ratis m its citizens tak n raplr.e by th : Ind.
.ins.
tetiiil c-l it-.- hail oct'ji r. ii al i in v,
itn! I.uis
(,'ui -van, tile Minister of foreign All.iirs. and r.an
u'oiz, Secu'.ary of the Treasury, dilbred in t'u ,t '
views repcrting some measure of ptthlic policy, ami i
the dispi te r line to such a pass that Tucvas re-im-d
his other. The post had been tendered to Jlariano J
Yanez mid Munoz Ledo, and declined by both. Ii ,
is said li. is occurrence had yinibly alfetted t'n I
President, whose houlih is feeble. !
The Mexican journals contain tin- usual acconn't-
of rdbberies by b.indiui and Indians. j
Congress has appropriated "-15,000 to construct u
liglit house on toe bunk of Alicrani s, o!i ihecoaM ot ,
Yucatan, where the Kngli.--h im.il bitaiatr l'orili w it-
wrecked. I
Tlie Monitor is publishing LamunWv '? f 'ont.d. n I
ces" in Spanish. !
Cowhidsd sv A Lady. A man named Sniper, a '
professo" in th; Woodward High School, of Cinem I
natli, recently made sonic slanderous charpes npfimst
a widow lady nam"d Tuxford, with whom he tmnrd- .
ed. Having heard of tlie cbaiges, she siaited llit
ecliool in company w ith her attorney, and o bid. d ,
professor Singer in tlie presence of his pupils. A.- 1
terwards, the attorney knocked Singer do.vn, and'
the parlies left foi their homes.- Halt. .' iii. !
i
Interesting Irom C'.ina la Prorogation ofl'ar
llamci.t, Ac. (S
Montssal, M;iy 31JS49.
Yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Gen. Rowan '
(the commonder of the forers,) in tjie. character ol
Deputy Govornor, proceeded to thu Parliament I mi
ding, and prorogued the Legislature.
The Governor-General hsanot yo return i d.
Gen. Rowan was enthitsloslieally cheered by the
multitude present, the majority uf whom win.' ol
British origin, with " iiurruh for the new (i ,,. n.ot
General!" Th crow d dispursed before Gi n. K. lefi
the House.
The report that Parliament Is to be dissolved is in.
cotrect.
Several bills were assented to, one uf w hich is of
considerable importance, viz., the bill inciporalinc,
ths Lake Chaiuplain and St. Lawiencc Can .1 ('. tu
pany, a measure which will be conducive to the in
terests of tin: United States as well as Canada.
, c
Htoamboat lUsploalon ana l,o of 1,tfe.
DrraoiT, May 31 ;i p. M.
The new ferry boat Argo burst her boilrr as she
ara leaving her do k this afternoon. We regret to
itste that Mr. Foster, the builder of the' boat, was
Instantly killed by the accident, and Mr. Townee,
lha engineer, so severely Injured lhatt hi life is al
most despaired of; faint hopes, however, are enter
tained ol hi KcoVtty. ; .Qi?
The Cholera and the Sanitary Coaamitt.
Owing chiefly lo ihe awful lgndrance and stupidi
ty of th Board uf Utalth and the Sanitary Commit
tee, s good deal of alarm ha been created about the
cholera in thi city. 1 It, Indeed, Impossible lo get
a full, plain, and InUlliglbli ort about all thl-b-ject,
from competent d rtHahle sources 1 Why
doe not th MUcl Bociety of tbity and county,
names, out lnteuigeni ana competent ,pitysiciuna,
who may bo abl to give tha public porro. t Informa
tion T "ilt lrild thai a larg''quaniUy lot d.imoijed
hams were sold at three cents a pound, in the neigh
borhood of th Five Points, just before tha caaoa M
alleged Asiatic cholera appeared there. How are the
fuels 7 Aain, we cull for a sensible report, so that
the public may really know what :no facts are in re
him to thid mst inrportaut maiter of the- public
1 ln nlih. In the meantime, look oi the streets ! Look
at the unutterably disguceful condition of tuo city
Is there no hope fothis apparently doomed metrop
olis? -.V. YsIIerald.
MA U INK NEWS.
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i high watch A i tiik u a a: ::::::: ::: 1,5 p.
I r j AURlVtU.
I 2. Brig Nnrrngungtisv ttmkiy, from Boston, to
j Geo. UuHiBtt, insliuarj, . ,
. , " ' . " CLKAREff '
( 2. Schr. Alcyona, VVh;tulier, for Philadolphia, bv
' G. V. D-nis, I.IWU obis. Uo.-.,,,, on ,,.s. SpiniMTm
I pcnline, ;(l,0UU 11. IS. !S, Lumber, Irom J. i I). M.ir
I Kae's Mill.
" Kchr. Ira Hintst, r, lloit.n, for i w York, by
j (t. W. I);ivis, with fiCMJ hi Is. Turpentine, 7u!J bbii.
Roain. I5d bid., .spin as Turtnuiiue.
i Steamer liowao. Hurt, lor F.iyrftrvllli wiili
nul.e and ptiaf eflfii-rs, I .y T. C. Worth.
, 5. Sclir. L:uii.iiline, Turu-r, Wr New Yoik, by.(i.
; W Davis, wlili 1.111(1 bid-., lio..,!, 30,1.1'J'J ii. S. y.
i .nmuer, Irom ( ' ipe - !r .M.!.
Sehr. .larvts I, von, riiambrrs. lot Ibillimoiv, y
' (t. VV. D.ms. wild I0U bbls,.l'Hcllj, id!) Id. Is. Sp rits
. 'lni eiitmc, I.Olrtl obis.' Ro-"in, 'SfiU0 It. S. I. inn
' bi r, Irom Cape Fear Mill.
" Schr. Jonas S.nliii, Vchc.1, f.,r ...:v Y'ori.
i DoRoMet A llrown. (bixpoits in our next.)
" .'Sehr. Otium.in, Giiliiu. lor I'lid.idi l;diia,
! liorry. H-y.trit tV !'., v. iih IKI.dOOlt. I i'.. r.
" .iiir. Ki iisir;'toii. Foatrr, bT l'lidiniidplii i.
. Iluriy, am t V, u nil II Ubd u. UuuiIht.
1)
bv
I!()STt). -
M iy '.'! Sehr. Avon. 'ii.ihni:',-
M-:w VORK " -
M.iV W Sehr Olive, Smith,
I',. S. I'owtll, I'ow,
i, n i t.n.
In ne, .
Amm i:o.
len.v.
f'i i. r.i
II.
.May lirii; Tiiion, I'ul,-.,
tor tins po; ;.
" '' Scor. Il ui:.'!'!! I'.ic . liiouii
' A. J. IeRo:..i t, llrewsti r
Til BATHE
TKHKK NM.MTN ONLY !
' ICDN lis UA , Thursday & Friday Hvmi
; Iiirh, ihe Oih, 71 1 a .a H.u o. J Ui.i , in i .
I The Heron Family I!
; The above celebrated fnniilv fiom ihe pri ih ij ;il
, Thcnlii s ol Imiu'I i , v i m liuliun and Aim i icj (L ne
ol'Si. .Chili lea, A. Oi leans and I': .k, ?' v V.ill.)
i who have caused fo ifu at a Fenralinn in all jilaei s ;.
I which lliey. htivc perboliii d, Wil give llleir iiiie ; ce.
i J -nte! e.itert ilnnien s, I)i mi n : an I V ea ,r th
I above lime and i.iee.
3 V i'e i-c loo' to r..;r.iin:n , nn I I'r. i -.i'i."i .
I n ly. I -i i-i th. -mother ol i'oi uy . I. qiiiinr and
S,i:i;,...v .. .r ,vv t.in!i t a ni r.- i ill o'ed uid ii.l, i-
cstir.:; : inliy." A'.V.'u. . H.fulli. tn. .1; r7 5
' Tin: Iteroll bionly tiaH no Mial ei.' Siiriln: 1'if
: 7 'i HUH .
; iirlnins ilsep ill H o'. loek. AJndision S'ln-n'';.
Gullarirs ib edits.
' June 5. 3', '?'
iHI'. SiibseiiiM iM have il
puriii. iship under ihe ri
litis (lav enii i d into e
mo b d fi' in of
(J
C. II IAIII,!',! A '..
I nd will hercalter curry on the HO.)T Ut SIIOIl
1 1 1st tiess in all l h 1) ni bet, nt ih." old is'al
mi-.hI. Tlieii u'-oi i oi ni will l e kip: romp Co t
-id : ue i. .i o ii. tiit ii,.t:N .
Il IS II Ulll.l'.V.
UM. F. D.iskUI.
June -fiii, ;q.is.
N. B. By ihe ah ive ...tan.:.. in. -ni ii l i , i.ni
obni ly nei cssiii v 1I1..1 II 1 e,)lunN .(;,,. ti,,. ,u. i .
o (J. m C. liADLtV fclln ,l !,. 8 III C I i ! Ill il itrlV
June 5, Hty. Jous.iuidt '1 i - pv. , ii". M
CMJARS.
I i 'If l flf lfi 1 1 .u
sol led brjiiab. , i,,
qaaliiy. F.r sub- v rv low I..
HOW UU ,t PI.DIA
3'.
LINSEED Oil
I1HI.S. I-' -r -ial" by
2
JOHN C f, ATT l
June
HONEY.
GALLONS So,eri.'
by ll(H.ti
100
June ').
-n I'. - .
A I'LDI-'.N.
3i.
LEMONS.
1 "i KOXKS frosli Li mi.n.-',
U' 10
Ltfinon Syrbp For s il I- v
nun aku a pr.ni'N.
June S.'
' FRESH Sl'FPLY.
' Tl'ST ren ivi d nfnfh pi r p I v nf crnrrrie of -II
' J il. 'ertpt(iiii.for tuinlly u-r and Mai-iei el . -
' ih-In For Pale at thi lowi'l nle bv
j ilOivAHi) iV I'KDI N.
June 5. I".
j ' SHU STOKES.
, ni T up with di spaich. and not m pest' .1 m v
1 uihcr dealer, as iceuidf nu ili y and che-ptie'" bv
mm AKD a I'f.Df.N
June 5.
S:LT.
I "VfS CKS r.i vt -p.,,.1 Sab. In blenched unck
lull '.'b00 busholi Turks Nhnd d,..
Kor 4 lie by
Junr 5
llOWAUU A
I'l.ni-.N.
35
FISH.
1 f It HLS. Mm korrl, soriel ;
1U 25 bbls. MulktiK. For ssli-bv
HOVS AKU A PKUIA
35.
June 5.
MOUSSES.
Ci' MILS. New Crop !kibiKi- for sole by
HOrt ARD 4 I'F.DEN.
June 6.
35.
MiiVR.
2HI4DS.,StCroU., Foralcbv
t ; 1 HOWARD f- PF.DKN.
Juno 5.
35.
IMLE ALE.
25
BOXES
Pal Ale. Far sets!
HOWARD PfiDKN S.
35.
4
June 5.
WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT,
NAVAIi STORES. t -
Dipping . I SO a 2 00
fluid .............i... ' o 95
piiiiaTurponiine.--y gal.- 244 U
Tar i n
piu-h 91 I 00
RosiniNo. I.- ' 1 50 n 2 50
' No.3.- k0 1 00
' Io. 3. 65 m 10
Vinni-h 20 a 2i
TIMIH.U.
Inluiior 3 0 A
Fuir Uunliry 4 CO 6 0C
LU.IIItJUt, 8TIUM Mil. I,.
Wblc tmurdu, plank and scanning 10 00 ia II PO
Kloor Mosicls 12 HO 9 11 00
l,(JilIltKlt, ItlVKlt.
Flour Uounth ; 00 a 8 00
idv lo ini n 6 no
Srunlling 3 5(j rt 4 CO
KKK,
Uniigii 7t m 60
Clean -d 2 75 (a 3 00
STAY1W.
i . (). lllid. roiiih none k U) ra 9 00
" ' diiB.ti.d VI UU t 16 00
" ' ba.nl 7 110 to 8 00
it. O. Hlid. rough fi W a 8 50
" " diessrd 1 1 t0 '0
SslllNGl.l.
ijuiuiiioii SO ra flO
Joniiacl 4 0(1 iu 5 00
IkAciis" large i 50 m 4 10
lH tl.
K. I'uua C5 (it 70
i'ea .Vols 5i) ,a 75
SI7GAR.
Hew Oi loans 5 Hi 5j I
,'oito Rico -JJ ,u bj I
Si Doii.idoo rt
.11 1 7 (Si 8
Jiivi lu" ra 11
Ij.ioiii ia (s ra 8
I 1 i 1 ra
Mill. -SI.
.NiiW Oil nils .. a
- -1. 1 1 e 11 i;.i I'j m 21
r-U.V.
ll.i.iaiiV i 16 0 17
l.iv.4Hfn.l. I l,j ,a . ..
."i'lM'flt,
V I- I-!" i'7 ;t
''on. 1 1 in ;8 4, 30
bis-key m 26
Apii.e liiai.df. 28 m 30
II ( lN
line--. . ,'. 71 :,i g
' 1 t!i rn nomiiiiil (j ra, ...
"'i'--- -V C. 7 m
" , U esti III li fa (jjl
ii"i' ' 1 0 ia 7
eetit r, w 51
I f 'I l'. IMS.
1 ollall ains .( 4
Colli 11 0.!iahl;,L's 7 ia 7j
I I M. C. .-heelings (i . ( I
l l.OI It.
iyvi:-vlli.- 4 '.'5 4 TBI
' """i 00 m 7 50
' 'to r.i . s
" 11 til) 9 0
' o'l in . . . nominal- .- 6
l'1"" 1 10 id 2Q
'l'ee,.- 7 wj . U
- '.'(I m 21
Hiv 55 I 001
v,ap -11 ru 6i
1-' :o!:. ik 31 .a
I" i hi fi
1 75
( 0 W WERll Lr
ItlvM VltKS ON MARK Id'.
Verv little Ins been dune ninre Saturday la.t iJ
al. x of piodin e ; bin few rafts have coine into 11. af
krt.
Ti-n d t- v -j . .- l.!3lil.. nr- .
...,.....,,..,.-,,,,,,. inipcniine were aispii
sidol ut .',Ut) per bbl. lor New V, llow Dip., onl
8-,bi p.-r bbl. fur Virgin, Some lew barrels yef e
niai h .-: .
Tah. A lot of i'3 bbls. I'm was m.I.I at l, M pj
Ml.
-i-.. i..,, .
11 i-r. mm;.- ii.o OI'IH. .pill8 inpejl
inn- i liaiu' d hand al 24J rln. ier jrillon. b1 l. Sl
n t returnn le. Anoth 1 I t of 50 bbls Spltits T
p. lit lie was ivM at .l.c per gal., bids. i(u,,l i,l
lOtnablc. 0
Iiumbf.s a iimikk.-Uc hear ol n. sales to 1
e ,n ....
po ! ..: 1 ubi r.
Cohn. - On.i Boat load of 600 1 ushels Com froJ
Rladi n ( 'oun-y, in-lhiig in lots to suit puichasi r, 1
'-. per biih, I.
Mac. s A .Ann M irket wlII supplied ; for prl
I I ', ' I L t . . Il .
i:ports ol' the week t-mli; ;- till f .
S. Liimbi-r, 5l3 :eet.
H . r il-.., 25,liUO " I
I'll'!' T. POflOf) "
I 1 p. iitim-, 1 -,n . I,,
Kosin, o ..
p:: . 1 - Turpentine, kiO "
lar. K()
Pitch, I(i5o 1
"" HJ tie
S-. e-.i,.;, . , 3 ..
Colli, n, 2J
l-'iallicrs, g .1
I', it .Nuts, ioj lus
TIIK MAKI.TSi:it MAC Alt A.
LivcirouL Uotton .Maukct, May l!l. The s
roiinlji 1 1 r Ihe issl stennier from New York of l
i 1 teiisi d rerf ipis of cotton In American porl
11b I have hud ihe efleet of depressing .he markl
bad not 1 1 io iircountit of Ihe severe frosts In tho Sota
have been received at the same lime, which had
1 II. et t i 1 lu ck the depresrion.
The quotations for lair descriptions of enlton
tnr nine ai when the Caledonia left. The trnnstl
Hons of the week were 39,000 bale, of which C.O
l ib were taken on speculation, and 4,000 for
port. Of the ealo there were 9,1 10 bales I'pland
:t;d to M. t 15,01)0 Orleans st 3J to fid. ; and II,
Alabama and Mot ile at 3)d. t 4Jd. The Imporis
the week are i'.Wi?" leilrs.
IIhka n-ii 1 r A rutin r improved feeling P
vails in the uraiu nnd tlour msikets, which are
o r ihan when the Caledonia sailed. Phlladelpl
nud Iliillimore brands ate iuotc ai 23s tu 23s 6d.
which prices the demand wos steady though moil
ute. The best description ofQhio brouoht 24s.
iiMju irv for Indian corn continues with a further
vatire in prices whit Is quoted at 32s lo 33a.. yell
(Is to 3(is per ipiorter. The demand lor Indian ml
is sternly with a small supply sale wcr made
15s tid. to 15s 3d. per bbl. Sales of American wl
at 5s lOd a 7s.
Paoviaioni. Tho Import for Dacon contlnl
large, and thoiiyh the consumption wai heavy,
iiiu atuitiyaii iiulilei 10 sell nsa lorcva down ul
tstlons fully 2s per cw-i. A Isrge prtl"n of
tern shipments sold at 32s lo 34s per cwt.
Titer ho ben fair sale of flat F.astom cu
inests at 30 lo 36. per cwt., wild no prospect ofl
advance. Ham having arrived in large quantld
wi re difficult of aalu at .23 lu 28s. per cwt. TN
was moto inquiry for beef, but prices were no
icr. The demand for pork was still llrr.llsd.' In 1
-L'..l' ft. , jot. -s.
'W 1. . . .