4 THE COMMERCIAL " WILMINGTON, N.C' THURSDAY. MAY 2a 1831. TnK FAMILY SCHOOL. We beg leave) to invito the attention of our reader to tb school, at Littleton Depot, of which --Air. J. I) B. Hook Las Mw become principal. Mr.Ifeorsa i for lores time Professor of Lan guage at Chapel Rill in which position he well sustained his high reputation as a scholar. To hi literary qualification he adds a spotless private character, and pleasant and agreeable manner. Wo know of no situation mora eligible for boy, than that whkh V afforded tinder the charge of this gentleman, and the Assistants be baa called around lint. THE JEFFER80NIAN, We Warn that the Mecklenburg Aewnian,, prin ted at CUrWfc in this Bute, has been discontinued is dead. It was conducted with considerable ability, and we considered it one of the firmest of onr Periodicals. Its politics was democratic, and on the Southern question it joined, we believe, the most excited portion of those who defend south ern rights. BAD POLICY. We have often spoken of the manner in whieh the complaints of 8 Uth Carolina are treated, by .be application of Insulting epithets, and the nse of language calculated to irritate, 'and excite still more tbe already too much excited people of our sister 8ate. To say nothing of the injustice or nakindnen of such a course, we would draw the attention of Whig Editors to its tW policy. A Union party can never be built np in the southern States under thl noxious Influence; the people will suspect that party more than patriotism is the motive, and consequently a targe body of them will grow war mer for South Carolina and colder towards, their former party affinities we speak now of the wii's. They will not be willing that a Stite ahallbe trea . ted with reproach and scorn, merely because bo is hasty and impetuous under wroog-wbo should be met in a spirit of conciliation and J kindness ; sentiments that would disarm thai animosity o that brave and generous peoples-while tho pres ent course serve but to increase the rising flame, nd supply it with tbe elements of fierceness and 1 tower. Uv At the present time, especially, in it bad policy to irritate th complainants, becau there is evi dently a disposition among them to pause, and pondor the affairs of tbe present crisis. Although there are some among them that cannot be re claimed from tho error of disunionthe majority of thera would peril all at their command, to have tho Union as it once was and ever ought to be s palladium for the rights of all undtr which tbe institutions of the several States are to be regard d, and the motives and character of the peoplo inhabiting them, respected. ? jLbuse and insult from the free States has be come a matter of habit. When this is confined to the mean and degraded wrethes who lead in abolition societies and others of a like disorgani sing character, there is nothing that requires a roc Important feeling than that of coutempt from the South. But when, in addition to the in salt of the press, and the depredations on the right and fbe robbery of the property of slave ' holder, we find men elected to stations of power and influence m the national counsels, who ep- courage and particulate In the knarery, hypocrisy and treason Of the dirty crew, the aspect of onr political horizon grows uoreand more alarming and neither Union parties nor Union meetings, nor calls upon tbe patriotism of tbe people, can avert the peril of tbe rising storm. To th nory, to the north, are the eyes at all reflecting men directed, where alona exist the power of pacification; from whence Mono can ri.e tie appliances that may still the raging of . the political waters. They bare been tho wi on; doers; let them bare the moral courage and the 7 political honesty to do right. We like the language of our friend IIoldcn of the Standard, on this point. In his paper of Sat urday last ho WJ: , i&'And nbw what U the remedy 1 What will save this Union J vLet the people of those 8tates whose Legislatures hare passed laws in palpable viola tion of Ine Constitution so far as fugitive slaves - are concerned, rise up in a spirit of justice and -:. eoncillatlon, convene their Legislatures, and di l . reel them at once to repeal these laws ; and let the people of all the freeStates see to it by their 'ip personal presence and exertions, that the fugitive lavwlaw to fairly and honestly enforced, without the aid of Federal hivAiMra Tn Mi -""" , j let the Congrats of the United States forever ah-1 'ftain from the discussion of the question of 81a- very In any ahape ; and let the LegWlature of all tbe free States solemnly assure -the slave holding $tater that from this time forth they will cease m to agitate this subject, and, if thoy choose, afl'ec i4ionately appeal to South Carolina, under this new ' aspect of aflkirt, to panse in ber determination ' and remain in the Union. ' Let this be done, and and pur word for it tie ,Uie will be preferred ! And why should it'tot be dona 1 jit it not a simple tdfUun matter of duty ? Can any nun say it ,is not 1 ; If to, we should hke to hear hlsu." We shall be glad to see Mr. Hocden pursue this nbloct, In the sam spirit and in a like rational f manner. - But we hope, for the sake of the cause ' ; of the South, and of the Union, so far as his in fluence extends, he will keep out of Mu discus sion the awful and preposterous political hum 'L log, conveyed to the mind iu the words, "LKt f ncrqi : ' FROM HAVANA- The Isabel arrived at Charleston on Sunday last, which port she left on Thursday exeplng last, and . arrived If Kay West o the following morning:--, - Tne reports cowerolng tbe luVsliowbypes.had ' not create J any great sensation among the iuhab-! If U of Havana,' although the greatest vigilance was observed all roimd the cot-t. SECRETARY OF TUB NAVY. - Mr. GaAKiM, who always speak well, has made several first rate speeches during hit lata trip to the north. We copy short extract from bis speech at Syracuse : V i r '-s r ; "Fellowitixens, I rejoice to find that the deep seated affection fur the Union of the States ie bounded by do limits, Worth or South ; ami that, whemver we are, there to that loyalty ami devo tion to the Ooemmeat whkh characieriw or in-ofile in an eminent degree. To such Vniun. extending over loch a iurfhee. with varieties of Institutions, difference of opinion may be expec ted to spriug ap. and sack difficulties ss enooun ter ail hamaa Institutions. It is upon such occa sion as these that patriotism lto be showa that men are to be found capable of meeting the emergencies of the times, and capable of sacrific ing irsonal feelings and personal attachment, i and gttjjeilng around the Constitution of the country. Through (ucb a crisis we have just pas led. The disposition of that Jorge domain acquir ed in the rtr with Mtxieo, with differvoctr'of Institutions in Northern and Southern' State, has. led to a conflict of opinion which ha shaken tbi Union to its centre. , I am glad to find that good men, of all parties, were able tt bring theae mat ters to an adjustment dttring the last Congress, in which I bope all reasonable men will concur.; For my part, an humble member M I am of the Ad ministration of the Cjoternment, 1 am here to bear my testimony to tbe part which the President of the United States ha born In this emergency, Qd to say that I think, when this umtict is fairly considered, and properly Judged of in every part of the country, the course purud by Congress, and approved f by tbe President, will meet with general approbation. The Secretary gives the following ljyejy and pertinent hit at those politicians whose chief merit lies in thoir own self-esteem : "There are men who entertain tbe opinion that if they had been consulted l the creation, they j would have made a vastly belter world tnan this to an understanding on the financial arrangements now is. For my part this Is a good euouirh world . ! MWSMrJ to carry oot tl,e mnjgtorat projects. 8o I say of the CouHtUutionof the L'nitedbtatee- ; ' ' A..J it is a good enough eortqto for me Tot all or j us. fCliecrs.l Ft may not come up to the trans- i cendentslism of philosophy, but it is found in the principles of liberty and justice which charac- irriLd onr forefather- nd If w met tt.er art- ed, and maintain that brotherly feeling aud affec- tmn between the North and tho South, and tho East and the West, there in no ture destiny of ths uaUoq." luuit to tuo ru- THE CfWDES FAMILY. A man named Shw ha confessed the murder ol the Cosden fatuity. He states that Taylor, ' leg in descending frora her carriage, at Aranjuez. Murphy, Sholton ami himself, all were present at PORTUGAL, the murder. It will be remembered that some j The new Ministry is not deemed likely to be of time since, a woman in Delaware was reported to long duration. Public opinion Is in faror of an have said she knew ho the murderer was. Shaw, ' administration of which Count 8avardlo, Viscount it appears was the mmi, and through her he has ' Vandcria, and M. Carvalio should form part, on been arrested. j account af ;he respectability of theaejneu. TltOM CALIFORNIA. . . JEMA' We published an occount of the arrival of the Counl B,,le U hss been PPted to the Georgia, from San Francisco, at New Orleans, to ! P"5 of the ich fMa and Don Tke Commercial of Saturday hist. We have since I mark A8sembly- Received the Bulletin ini Iklta, containing a vari- ety of iUms, none of which are of very special interest. Tbe date are to the ISth ult. from Saa Francisco. Accounts frora the mines have been of a mixed character. The recent abundant rains have been of immense service to those who threw up dirt from the beds aud sides of dry creeks, last fall and winter. A winter of discontent, and in some ca ses severe privation, has giren place to a spring of active labor and pleasing anticipations of gain in tbe future. The repeal of tbe tax on foreign mi ners, bas bad a most beneficisl effect. Many of thoso who were driven away by its hesry exac tions, eithgr have returned, or are (fast returning. Much suffering has been experieuced very late ly in the more northern mines, occasioned by the great fall of snow and the scarcity of, and the dif ficulty of obtaiuing supplies of provisions. Ten men re supposed to have perished in consequence, at Onion valloy. News fr.om 8ahjion river Is not very flattering to tho prospects of those engaged in mining there. On Trinity River, mining 4 more profitable. The papers have several accounts of murders; aouie of them unprovoked ; with riots, sMstilt, &f There is no doubt but the stste of nociety in California is most deplorable. Lynch law prevails, but we are assua'd that this is unavailing for still scarcely a day passes over w ithout tho record of a desperate crime or adroit roguery, and thero to let and less safety for life and property. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC. i DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. NawYoaa,y 21,9 P.M. The steamer Baltic arrived at 9 o'clock, bring ing four daya later IntelligeoceJ from Lixer- pocd. The West India mail steamer Grest Western ar rived at Southampton, on Tburaday, with nearly tl,000000,Ui specie and gold dost. Tbe whole w as dispatched to London in four wagon. Op the wy thrco boxes, containing gold dost worth .upwards of 834,000, was stolen from one of the wagons. One hex has since .been recovered wor thy 86,600. Accounts from the Cape of Oood Hope state that the Kaffir war is still raging It Js reported that the King of Naples is dead. (ENGLAND. The debate on the Ecclesiastical ffitle .bill Ass been deferred to tho 19th. The Property Tax bill has passed-the Housa of -Commons. The World's Fair progresses satisfactorily. . Tbe average daily receipts are 8000 The steamer City of ..Manchester to run ie tween Phladelphia and llverjtool, U to be launch ed in June next. Viscount Melbourne is In snch precarioui etate of health that but slight hope are entertained' of bin recovery. fJ ? ; t. "itf 'liiJifr' x- Lady Franklin's vestel, .the Prince Albert, i toeail for tbe Arctic region about tbe 16tbof May.- ..v' Lrttcrs from Amtrslia state that Smith O'BricD has appealed to fhe English Government in ref erence to the petty tyranny practised Upon him by the Provincial authorities. FRANCE. . -: M. Dupin has been elected President of the As sembly, and Otn. Baqne, Vice President, It is said in some quarter that Louis Napoleon will " soon resume hisjotrrney throughthe de partments, and this time will proceed south; " M. Leon Fartcher, the Minister of the. Interior, had ordered the prefects of eighty-si depart ments to come to Paris, and at a private meet lag he developed to them a plan of the campaign In behalf of Louis Napoleon. - - The festival on the th o May had not met with much enthusiasm in the provinces. Great indiflereace wss tnanifl'sted to the display made by the layerf and Prefects. ' ' Tbe president has appointed Gen. Pelts si et Go vernor at Algeria, in pla.ee of Qt-n. Rautpoul. A proposition for ap income tax has been submitted in the Assembly. ITALY. Letters from Rome to May 1st, date that the President ftf the propaganda, Cardinal Franconi has just issued an appeal Jo stl Italy, calling on all good Catholics to subscribe funds for the erection of a Eorosn Oathulic Cathedral in London. The Pope, who questioned the right of the Span ish government to sell church lands, bas signed a concordat which makes such sales legal. A telegraphic despatch, dated Vienna, 7th, says that the principal bankers of the capital, includ ing M. M. Rothschild, Sina Schaup and Koeaigs- warter, bad a conference with Baron de jfubeck, fresMent of the Council of tljp Emmre, to come vu..v.i . v.ib u.. uH- posing all political measures, so long as these pe- : cuniary embarrassments continue. : j . , m vn; i taf.n . iUT frora Vemce of 11,0 6th ifl9t,t' ! nouuee tbe arrival in that city of pjc King of , Ureece and party. Kinz Qtho has taken nD his residence at the palaee of the tyuko of Modena. SPAIN. Queen Isabella had the misfortune to break her , The oglith eovernment has elenlfled its inten- ! tion to regard tbe admU0n fit all the Austrian ! rrovinces int0 the Germanle, Confederation as I purly s German question, -provided the other Grman government consent.'' This is regarded as tantamount to a withdrawal of the English pro test. A uniform system of weights and measure for the whole Empire .occupied the atentjon of the Chamber of Commerce. PKCSSIA. The journey to Poland "f the King of Prussia is definitively fixed. He will enter Warsaw on the 15th instant It is doubtful whether (the Emperor of Austria will be there at the same time. The Emperor of Russia will meet the king of Prussia, on his arri val, at Warsaw. The Prussian Chambers closed on the 9th, in the White Hall of the Palace. TURKEY. The I opus! delanstantwopleetates&a Qmer Pacha had attacked and dispersed the insurgents in Bosnia under Ali Kcditch aud Cadi Capitch. A great number of rebels were killed and many taken prisoner. Among the latter were several foreign officers. Nineteen prisoners of the Pro vince of Widden, and forty Samarians compro mised in late event, have been pardoned by the Sultan. GREECE. Athens jnumsls contain nothtyigan the shape of political news. Brigand had assembled in con siderable numbers in the different provine. In Arcania a band of fifty men had given battle to an arraei, force, and the .Mayor od Ave frntjer guards were fclHed. - ' ABBiVAt OF THE STEAMER CANADA, 8 DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. HiurAX, May 26, 12, P. U Tbe steamer Canada arrived here at 9 P. M., with 64 passenger, 44 of whom are for Boston and 10 .for Halifax. She experienced very rough weather on the first three daya of her passage. Th news genesally is unimportant. ENGLAND. Crowds -continued to flock to the Crystal Plae. The Queen make a daily private visit. The receipt of one day had been as high as 3,- 000. 8eesoo tick ets still sell at .first prices. Iu fhe House of Commons, after some discnt lion, the further consideration of the Eccleelasti cal Title Bill was postponed to the 19th. The Liverpool Joprnal says : " We believe we are tn condition to stale that inaweek or -two -the ministry will resign, and Lord Stanley will accept offloo. We are at all event quite certain that tbi occurrence is ex pected by all the Government offtclals to follow immediately on Mr. Baylies' Ceylon motion, upon which it is calculated the ministry will be left Ip a minority. Lord Stanly js now prepared to form an adtalnlsttatloa.'' ' TRANCE. Geo. Oava'gnao is now prominently put forward s a candidate for tbe Presidency, and receive tbeanpport pM. Smile Glrardln. The leading jeumalaeeem -to fltvor hie rlewa. Great prepara tion are,be,in.niada,bf jjartle (or the. approach- ,lng,election. ""'"' :Vr Gen. Derrelr.the Cernmemcapdidate,U elec ted from the department of the Sannes. The Journal de Message baa been aolied for aonoonclng that fourteen Regiment have been ordered to Paris, and reiterating the statement a correct, - ITALY. , . ; Italy gives sign of discontent, The evacua tion of the Danubian provinces w as to be com pleted by Russia on the 19th inst. r CAPE vf GOOD HOPE. Advices from the Cape of Good Hope to the 4th of April' have been received., Tho intelli- gene I mosj satisfactory. , Sir Deory Smith had been compelled to fall back upon King iYiUiatuatown, hi Cure being In adequate to undertake anything like a. compre hensive military, scheme. The, defeat of the Ka firs by Col. Somerset only incited the various tribes to fresh hostilities, Note Ad.dre.ised to the Euglinb; Americxne, French .and Sardinian Ambassador at t'oii itntmmle. The following document baa been transmitted to tho London Daily news by a highly respecta ble gentlemen, who vouches for it authen ticity. ; . We. fulfill a stered duty in bringing under your notice a recital of fact which' demanded tho at tention of yotn Excellency. For somo time rumors of phoning have been spread in several towns of the Ottoman Empire Mention bas even boen made of an inconceiva ble number of deaths, which are raid to have ta- xen place In Smyrna and Ismlth. This rumor ' now unhappily confirmed by incon testable facts which h,ave taken place In Jiu tahla. On the 27th of March two highly cespectable men, one of them a merchant, the other a Der vish, died after eating sugared kaiinar; the sugar and the remains of fhe kaimak were fi.u id mixed with arsenic. On the 28th pf the same njonth, several Tui Wt died suddenly, after having drank some coffee Some chidren, without any appoint cams, remained several days between life and death Are those misfortunes occasioned by the care lessness of the merchants, wbq sell indifferently to .evetj purchaser sugar, pepper, arsenic salt, opi- ujn and coffee using the same spoon and scales for each article 1 Tho population of Kutahia de clare that everything is poisoned that the pub lie safety is comproroised--thaf jt is a maneuver of secret enemies. The Government Agents have closed all the retail shops. We applaused those precaution's and the measures taken but these are sad truths for us. Wo aro obljgel to tremble every insant for tbe lives of our brothers. FJrst deprived of their liberty thsy aro now da deprived of the first necessities. Life on thns conditions is a frightful irony. We trust that your Excellency will Intervene with the Government of the 8ublirne Porte, in or dor to put an end to a' state of things so full of danger to our brethren, j - We are, with the most profound respect, for tho Hungarian Committee, L. Vr. Constantinople ,April, 12, 1851 . APPOINTMENTS, Slc. WiSHiNOTON, My 26, 10 P. M. J. B. Irwin, of North Carolina, bas been promo tnotedtoa $1,200 clerkship in the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, rice FHlebrown, pro. moted chief clerk. H. H. Help, of North Carolina, has been appoin ted chief cjerk to tho Navy Departmont, vice Ir win. THE METHODIST CHURCH CA8E. New Yoax, May 26, 10 P. M. Tbe Methodist Church Case came up for trial to-day in the Superior Court. The Hon. Rufus Choate opened the case, and at tbe commence ment looked very feeble, but soon rallied and proceeded with his accustomed ability and elo quence. He contended, among other points, that his clients were trustees of the ptoperty in dis pute for particular purpose connected with tho Church, nd were not authorised to pay over any portion to parties not in connection wjt,h the Church. A the plaintiff therefore were, by their own admission, oceders, they bad forfeited all claim they may have bad upon the Corpora tion ptoperty. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. A man rrtund to Powder! One of the roost horrible accident it ever befel us to record, hap pened opposite this city about 12 o'clock night before 1t. Wolfe Newport Rolling mill. A young man not more than seventeen years of age, nsmed Christopher Hickman, while engaged in oiling the machinery, wa canght between two heavy Iron roller, used for rolling iron, and pass ed thorugb them with the rapidity of lightning t Tbe body wa completey ground to ponder! The flesh, bone and all we're ' o divided Mo PJH fragment, that no one could recognise fcy sight that a few minute bofore they formed a hnman , being.ctlve and full of life I The sight was aw fully heart-rending. Mr. Hickman wa a young ,ms universally esteemed In our sister city. jCincinnfti Coryvrcifi, 23d ist. ACCIDENT, ON THE .ERIE RAIL ROAD. The express passenger train on the Erie Rail Road, from New York, on Thursday morning, when between Foreatville and Dayton, was pasa- ing over an embankment about ten or fifteen feet high when tie track gave way after the engine and on Msseneer car bad passed over It. The heavy rain of tbe previous night-lyid washed out a .culvert. Th other car were.thrpwn from ,the ,track, and several passenger wer injured. One mw bad hi arm badly broken, ana sustained other injuries it 1 feared that be cannot survive. A brakeman had bit arm brokcp ; ,aud one tnau, who was stAudJpg on a platform., was .thrown twenty-five or thirty feet In the air. He however received,?0 ntril Injury. VW iU .Vine 0Tr Qbyrver. A VOICE FROM A MISSIONARY. -; gyenap Ip he Bpotheit write to us as a potcript to a business letter. , ( ricjsie lay to th i Abolltloulst at th North, and those who advise the fugitive slaves to resist, that, in the opinion of one who has been a mis sionary for more than fifteen year In the State of Mississippi, one-hslf of my time being devoted to tbe lot traction of tbe colored people, they ar doing more to perpetuate slavery, and more dam age to the slaves at the South, than all the world beside, and thai I do regard them aath worst en emies the slave ha rrpon earth f ill they, think of this 1" " "V A.NOTHEOJlNTiriO WOND?ttl IMPOR TAST TQ JVrKPTIC!.-Dr.- X S, HOUGH TON'S PKPSI.X, tt 7Vik DiratUe Fluid, or Go trie Jwn, prepared from RKNSKT, or the Fourth Siomcli of the OX. alter directions from Baron LlRBfO, the great Physiological Chembi, by J. S. HAUGHTON, M.D., Phibd. lpltia. This is truly wonder'ui vemedy for INDIGKSTION, DYS PEPSIA. JAUNDICB, LIVKR COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, curing after NATURE'S OWN MKTHOD, by NATURE'S OWN AGENT, the GASTRIC UICE. Pamph lets, containing- Scientific evidence Of its value, lud nished by agent gruti. ' See nptlco in advertising columns. x . ' ' ' I2m-c 11AUNE NEWS HICtI WTtR ST TBS BS- 4.16 PQllT OF WjLMNQTpJi. MAY 23. AR&nib, 24. Brig Aeolus, Ballard, jjrbiu New York, to Miles (Jostin, with Uay . 20. Boat Duvid Iteid, , from Lyon's Land ing, with Spirits and Rosin to Miles Coatin. 27. Br. Brig Pilgrim, Mctixaiy; from New York, in ballast, to Deliossel & Browu, " ' Br. Brig Nile, rt, frpm. New York, in, ballast, to Hotter & Kidder. ' CLEARED. 26. Schr. Sarah C. Eujcles, iloffltt, for Philadel- rphia, by Miles Costiu, wttU 66 0WJ feet Lumber, an.l yu bbla Husiu. I 27. Steamer Gov. Graham, Hurt, for Fayettc- villo, by T. C, ioih. wrt"h mdze for sundry pei , sons. I Schr, Jonas Sinith, IJichol, for Ne.W York, by I DcitossVt 'Ss, Bi-own, with 1900 bbls Boain, 60 bbla jiiiits lurpe itine. Schr. Gen. lrvin. Edwards, for Baltimore, by Ellis, Ruisuil & Co.; wjth 41,000 feet Flooring Uoarua, JO0 Stayes. 28. smdHiUii lirig Glorioso, Crevetto, for Port au Piatt ot. Doiumgo, by Ellis, Russell dc Co., with 3,OuO feet S a. Lumber, 60,000 Shingles. 29 6chr. Memento, Turry, (or New York, with Naval Stores, by J. H. Flannor. Exports of Schr. J. P. Browo, cleared in our hut, 107,401 feet S S Lumber, 26 bbls Bourn, 60 do Pitch, 22 bales' Yaru, I box, 2 bales and 1 bbl ludze. ' Brig Mary Pierce, Pierce, for Trinidad de Cuba, by Wm. M. 'Uarriss, with 120 M. feet 8. 8. Lum ber, $0 bbls. Tar, 10 bbl. Rosiu, and 10; bbls. Pitch. ' WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. NAVAL. sriMEs. Vcllow Dip, perUbl ot 230 lbs. .N.Vi.giaUip " " (i " ' rtaiU ai.iiB t'urpentino Jffgal." Par 2 25 t 2 60 1 30 23 1 65 a I 30 3 00 io n 90 0 10 3 00 1 3r Piict- ilosia.No.il by iaio 3 56 l 37 96 a 3 :U .No. i. No 3. Varnish l.Mltlilt, t ut Q,'iuiuy L.V MiKM, SiTEAJI MllL. VViub bouids, pluutk undacuuiling r',oot iioalUli v ide Boanla, Kdod. Itei'use, hall pric on all. Hi .Hi tilt. Kit KU 'lo.ir Bouras Vide Bo.irds icaniitng ; iticji. .toiigli ;icaned scarce . TAV tiS. .V.O. Hhd.rouili nono " " dresiwd' -nou " " bairel it. O. H!id. -oujjli " " d reused- -scarce Asho Hendiojt, llNJUIjli'tf. Uotnmbn 'Joniract ' Black's" large I'KAS. ' Cow Peu 1'es Nuts SUtjiAU. New Orleans - atvee Porto lllco 9t. Dumlngo ; lo Java Lacuna iJutta 3 Ou G 00 13 00 16 U0 It 00 m 15 U 15 00 II 50 12 .0 ft U -0 3 50 m it 16 00 10 00 11 00 8 00 20 Ud a i a 9 210 m CO 3 5o .6 03 0 70 A 1 00 a 7 7 7 0 6 W 0 m. 10 i 16 0 11 11) U n 12a .. 0 2o 4 Xv 20 32 ,19 o 1$. jpO 'a 32 0 -26 30 25 V a 40 12 v 6 0 -10 10 a 101 OJ 9 91 91 0 a 81 IB 9 0 "i 0 71 7 0 7 MOl.ASSIiiU Nsw Orleims none Porto R,i(;o- - CuIir, Texas, SALT. Itonaire Liverpool, per sadc M'IKIIS. N. K. Rum Common Gin Whiskey Apple liipnj BACON Hams, iN. C. V .Vtfesiorn spurce-- ' Sidos, N. O. ' ' VVcstcrn Shoulders, N.C. " " Western " POM H3TIC8. ' Cotten Yatps Coiit n Onuhargs '' 4-4 V. C .Sheeilnirs .. t8 N. C. Shirting . ... t'LOUK. I'.ivoiteville none Canal.. X ..'' ' ' Rnhlmore ' Corn Mca 6 00 A fiO M 63 66 16 n 68 76 C 25 G 00 61 17 0 70 Mess Pork Hay, New York Kasierc rfeFghts. To NEW YORK: Naval Stoves,.6 on and 30 unpen Spirits Turpentine, Yarn and Sheeting, ' Cotton, To FHILADELPHIA : Naval' SXores, 25 on and 80 under. Spirits Tni-pentlne, ' , Yarn aqd BbeoUpg, 1 Wee, 'Cotton, Lumber, To BOSTON: . . ! : fiaviatercs,40onand, .' . ; 46 under. . 8plrit Turpentine, Lumber, 60 cts. per ,bbl. 5 cts. per foot. 80 " hale. 60 cts. per bbl. 6 per foot, 16 ft.' per 100 lbs. 1 to li por bale. , 41. to o : , 60 a 66 per bbl 971 a 8. COIIMLtCIAL. r REMARKS ON MARKET. . , TyarpitTtNE, Since . Tuesday morning last,' some C to 600 bafrol of .Turpentine have been disposed of at $2 per fcbl. tor Yellow Dtp, $1,30 per bbl for Hard, and, 2,80 per bbl. for Virgin. 8'naiT TuarcWriNE. -No sale that we hear of since our last iasuo, price quoted then, w28 ctsr per gaHon. 'J JX??' r4t Cl ' ; Rosts.-Sj 'offered for No-1. No. 3. last tales 95ct..MrbbLj'fc; Taa.None In market, that we are apprised of. TiMBEa.-2 Rafts were sold at86"per M. fof one Raft, end S7 per M. for thaother-?! ,4 " ' LoMBca. Some 230,000 feetflooring board wa sold at $12,60 per'tt-Uts SHiNots.About 13,000 common ahingles were, sold at f2.60.pet M.-'V.-'i'.-!-:: -.f IlEoiKo,--orae few thousand piece ash Head ing were disposed of at $8 per M. ' MoiuagEi 130 hhda. Matantas Molasses were sold at 20 cU. per gaHon 90 day. l ( Flocb.--A fair aupply of Northern flour of various brands, lutely arrived, for prices see table. Baooh, Coaif and Lard, supply equal to present demand. " ., ' "' ' ' ' ' NEW yORK MONEY MARKET. May 26 The market without being depresned, is verv dull. There is less deposition to loan money where'thirO'seems.to be any connection with speculations in cotton, but for all other securities there is a fair demand. Loans on call arc offered on easier terms, and there is more Ihqniry in all qualities for good businws paKr. . There seema to be no pannic connection with the decline in cotton; Individual speculators may loose tlicir fortunes, but' (here is nothing to disturb general credit. . The general dullness extends to the inquiry for Foreign Exchange, and the rates so far are neirly nominal, " ' ' NORTHERN MARKETS. ' The foreign-news has psettlc the northern markets, especiafiy for Cotton no operations worthv of 1 Id 'other articles 1 ve eee no change.from our re- tirrt tn T Cimmtrnal tif TnidAV. lesdA; Iu Philadelphia Naval Stores ie jn Bftadv de mand Rosin at $180 and Spirits a't 83 cts per gallon. : :k:r "' In Sew York. Cotton, also, ' hesitate." There is no notable change n any ptber tif ii-'te- The Market per teamer Daltlc. Liverpool, May, 14. Cotton -Jnce the sailing of the last steamer Cotton has declined from 3 to Jd per lb. Tho sales yesterday" were 8,00u hale. - 4 - ' Th demand for Sugar, pending large sales I Loudon to-morrow, bas ceased. Molasses Is unchanged In brieo. In Coffee the transactions are limited, though. holders are Qfm. Teds 6uiet; Provisions Bucon Is n fair demand, at tirevl ous rif(.s. Ha'njs iro dull. The prices of Lard are maintained. The Manchester Market continues doll. Money Market Consols are steady at 974 a 97 for money. Discount bills 3 pet cent;' Money njarket'V.isy. ThebulUon In the Bank of England is decreas ing No change has taken place in American so curi'ies. Freights steady. Iu Bark there is but little doing. Sales of 60 hhds Philadelphia, to arrive, at 9s. ' Brcadstufls have improved. Flout was sold frjv ly yesterday at a slight advance. Fliilndelphia and Baltimore is quoted 20s. 6d. to 21. 6d. In dian Corn la in detnahd at 6x1. to Is. per quarter advance. Wheat ia lirni at previous rates. Exchanges are unaltered. Drown, SAtpfey f'" Cs.'s Circular. Liverpool, May 13. The panic in cotton does not abate, and a further decline of la Id has' taken place time our circular of tho 0th, with a market ao Irregular that it Is impossible to give correct quotations. The nominal' rates are, fair Orleans 6jd ; Mobile 6( ; Uplands 5d ; Middling 6 a 6 The sales for the four days are 16!000 bales, of which spec ulators have taken 2000, and exporters 600. The large imports of flour during the last few dajvi 'has .checked the slight improvement in the corn marke,t, which closes fluietly at last week quotations.' ' " ' ' ' The Martiet per 'steamer Canada. Liverpool Cotton Market. On the ICth tbe de mand beine larco ab'd the quantity offrrlnir redu ced, price recovered to f d per b. Tho lowest point or depression la pouaoiy tiast ana business will doubtless resume its regular 'Ourse. Sale of Cotton for the week were 46 0QO bales. Flour is offered on easier terms, and a decline of 6d. per bbl. bas, In some jnstaces, been sub mitted ,to. Indian .Corn is Jn good demand. Wheat Is in fair tequeAt, at previous rates, Beef is. dull. Pork lain moderate demand, Transsrin are chiefly' confined to IrishFrench, die., owing to the short supply tif American. Hams arc in request. Ira maim (tins last week advance. Tallow Is fkl. lower and flat. 8ngar maintains last week' demand atiteady Teas quiet. Congottrs were sola at price in fa vor of buyer. Other kinds are unchanged. Money Market. Consuls for Jnne,'on account, 07 to97. American' Stock exhibit Increased activity, and .ririces generally were better. Mon ey was in more request. Freight quiet, witn a uownara wnaency. ras- senfers scarce. That part of tho telegraph line between Port land and Halifax wa working 'so badly that we were obliged, to cloaa at jt o'clock this morning HAVANA MARKET. v: (Correspondence ofttotikarUsto Ccuritr.) May 22 -Wo append our printed report 8ugar are unaltered. Molasses, 1 a 2 r. 147 cask Rico, brought by the steamer mM, sold atl0 r. The Argus is in from your port witH 300 catka. A vessel hat arrived from Wilmington with a CarRO of Lumber. Freights continue la spow an ppwam teimency. Exchange on Loritjoh t a 71 per cent premium ; New Tfirk'and fibslon, 6 a 61 r cent .disconnt. "fin casks Rice stored some time aco by a pec ulator, and well preserved, sold to-day at 10 rv . nd we have just old both at 824, being river. May 10. We beg reference to our report of 80th April. An active demand ha continued for whitJ Rnimn without anv material variation r irora ine rate ureviousiT ai?ca. ooi wur . - .inn. wmi maia in th nrtees for the tetter de--; - - . . . M . 3 .1. -1 ' rwi lJlluii v ,viiv-, -- s -j -r er grane nave, peep immeu ikvuui wv m. value, although the enquiry bas boen less animated. ; Owing to tbe quarantine rogtilatlona in Spain, tho, shipments to that PenlaltiTa' are ' ansbended for tbe present, and a vessel in general havo be " .1 . . . 1 . L... . 1 . come Karce, opermuoim io- 01 per pun r checked In some measure. JVe place our quota , tlons follows: Whit.. 9 10 HalsJ Yellow,: choice, 8 a 71 rial) Yellow, good and fine, 61 6 1 rials; Browns, 6 a.6l rials j Cucuruchos, 4 a;, 6 rials. .' 'X" ,..'..;;.' 8orae wry ordinary Jtfnttovado were' sold ; at SrlaU, For the better klndt 4 a 6 rials were raid. nd for flnef8 rial. ' -' v-v fc-