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the best data and forms the best basis for such esti | MALS | the Rocky mountalns, would e: tirety of, on, and five and a mates in existence. The census of 1859 will give more 4 G 6 a) Ferm = life iat Oe amendment moved bj correct returns of these items, and give us better date brigade, ; h_of July . ; | Sao Deane Bele, hey ‘Wasninaron, June 80, 1648. | word, an & modification, all for future estimates than we now possois, This is the , h P 2 i, Phe Campeign—The Misrourd Compromise. Mr. Pun.es rose to. the discussion of tha, gal first attempt made to show the amount aad value of the, YES, Seorotasy, eee Ce ee ee SST LO TEM attun, | Weare all in the fog, Every attempt to ascertain | quvstion, iw revly to the arguments of Me Call products of labor and capital In the United States, and | Mary or; Capt, Amarsfrt, Me, Warden Petor Spvks, | our bearings is obscurum per obseuri “Gentlemen | and Mr, Berrien who pleaded with all their great ‘we have no doubt but that in a few years, returns of 4m couion ¢aily, at the Stokspoare RULUS BEAD COURSE, | ‘some, tee tt nade nee ig Laie may cry peace, peace, but there js no such thing as | ¢F# in support of the rights and the pecul this kind will be furnished annually, possessing an ac- pecs, | poe 7 tions of the South, and fh behalf of the right of eftlaems peace.” We have a sort of a peace with Mexico, suf- | of the South to carry their slaves into the territorigs of | fixe a ati ahs | . rod e; but what sort of a peace is this | the Union. Mr. Phelps took the opposite sound exe curacy far superior to that now presented. 0. F.—THE MEMBERS OF NEW YORK LODGE 1BL0’8, ASTOR PLACER, BROADWAY. money ficient for the purpose pe: | th mn. Me. h ok the opposite i f ‘The amount of tolls received at the office of the Ca- | j,0N0,)0, 1.0; of 0, Hy are hereby notified ta bo af the N Spfentainmonte will commence with® | wo have at home? The signs of the times are fall of and entirely, contending for the power of Come _nal Collector in this city, for the months of May and | instant, at 4 o'clock precisely, for the purpoto of | to exclude slavery {rom the territosies, whother Under the Missourt ' 4 4 = tite comedy, called a KISS IN THE DARK—Sclim Petti- “ ne, , fee der t June this year, compared with the corresponding | teat ee a ate woreMactiully intial ty attend, Q)PEN TO ALL THE WORLD—GREAT SB LEGER | fone, Mr. Davecr: Prank Fathom: Mr. Palmor; Mrs. Peciboue, | Being precipitated upon us. The simple, naked, start~ | compromiso, there is wo necessity of legistation aa this wae ? HF, Be Tne order in gamergy are eer eR NORNe Ore Sweepstakes—12,000 Subscribers at £5 each. ‘The party for | Mics’ Kate Horn; Mary Roterts, ‘To be foilowed by «| ling, portentous spectre, looming up in the offing, like | subject, for slavery is already excluded from Oregon, months in 1847, were as annexed :— _ "whom the first horse is drawn to receive £20,000; the second | second divertisement, the PAS ROCOCO, by 82 Danseuses Vi- Af biaaiian seat ‘ But neny thet that Is nullity; that even if 1847. 1848, O, YA THE MEMBERS OF ALPHA ClaprEn, 0. U, horse, £10,000; the third hore, £10,000; to be ‘divided among | ennoises, The celebrated BELGIAN GIANT will appearin tho | the Fata Morgana, is the spectre of disunion, Nothing | j¢ had no limitation, Congress having no power over + «$31,036 57 $37,164 96 + A, are particularly requested to unite with the members parties drawing “The Stariers,” £10,000; the like among | tableau of Gotta going to Battle. | To-conclude with the CHI | but the Missouri compromice, re-enacted and extend. | slavery in the territories, the Missouri compromise “1"12\068 60 "407828 90 | of this onder at Brooklyn, (Montague Hall,) at 73g o'clock, A. M., pou Starters,” 1000, "Sweepstakes, No. 2-120) Subecrl: | NESE BALABILE, by 48 Danese Viennoloea | Tekela Fifty | tne confederation, The ery of wolf, so | would dea nullity, ‘They tay, that tho general rights aly io amt i he Sellen eS RVOE, Sachem, ("here £805 Unset stag strict ear ieios none | Seeck eens STS mane Se ment a oe y if 80 | Of citizens of all the States to remove Into the Sta cgle is RETTES, 48 Dansueses Viennoises, To be followed , the | omens and prognostics dire. Tue great str "el May. June. 4 $42,106 17 $47 elock. ted, when there was no wolf, we can scarce i i i 93 86 SSE Or - jarters, £3,000, Sweepstakes, No. 312,000 Subscribers at | = — ————- — - ~ | often repeated, here wd searces | and territories of the Union, with their property, of i f $5,663 69 over the receipts of ANTED, A SITUATION AS COOK OR LAUNDRESS, BY First horre, £1 second horse, £2,000; third horse, IBLO'S, ASTOR PLACE, BROADWAY,—FOURTII OF | Jy realize as a warning when the wolf is at the very | necessity includes the right to carry their slaves with —Being an increase of $5, bs celpts of a respectable middle-aged Weman, one who thoroughly une £2,000; Starters, £2,000; divided among Non-Starters, £20), | JULY.—Afternoon performance.—Doors open at 1: com : them ; and that, to exelude them, you violate the fede- last year. derstands her business. Lest city reference can be given, Canbe | Parties desirous of securing chances in either of the above Sweep- | mence at 2—To commence with an extraordinary CONCERT, by | chevaux de frize of the kraal—when his howlings, re- S gompact. 1 do not comprehend the argument o¢ yor eon at No.0 Le Ray eizect, corcer Blocker, Private family pre- stakes, are requested to make early application, ag each Sweep | 4° Viennolte Children. To be succeeded by the farce of JUUN | echoed from the bills, are calling the whole troop | Fal compact. Sgt ropa : The Crops, ferred, : Willle drawn immediately its full, ‘The remit of the drawing | JONES Guy Goodluck; Mr, John Sotton; Elisa, Miss KateHorn, | of the starving canines to the onslaught, We stand | Inequality here assumed in the exclusion of, slaver i a =~ 4 “ ' ” 4 © which & brillant divertisement, consist » aspe s retroknecta samvalan 5 0 ee. at’ rig! a garnets sou tro fo four weess carter | WARMED, A GOUFIE OF ROOMS Witt THm USE OF Yon ‘uly yayry "ovsivo aii an enictaity ot tang | tho Viennese Chiron. iw HELGAN GLAST witapyatix | abate cepects and oretraspoctsof thecampsicy | ANa how: are they invaded The federal oriiuames a y e kitehen, One of the rooms of good size, and front nt > tableau, as Gol in ttle, i 3 : . than ordinary. The prices are high—-118 a 120 cents | ingon pleaant, airy street A lotter addressed to“X," and , Sites, scrip will bo isgued in initials, at the option of tho sub | # eran tial ‘0 conclude with iso or fight ont | &nd the constitution impose an obligation upon the amid | free States to restore fugitive slaves escaping into their borders; bat for this obligation, the slave eseaping CHANG TCHUNG, by the 43 Vien. | or surrender—the S; ise Children. Evening Performance—To commence at 8 | the issue. ‘The earance of the Viennoise Children and the | the wild factious raving uth must compre ‘All communications, to insure attention, must contain | divertisement, TCHI p spirit of compromis 9 iffice atte | a remittarige, Foreign orders’ may be made payable in London; | ise Children. ANTS A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | but all letters mast be addressed to Richard Nicholls and James | o'clock. at Hy for best reds, and 128 cents for prime white--when the | eft att of the Herald’ will be attended to, abundance and excellent quality of the crops are’con- Wy is crush of the North—a surrender by | i & e contracts for new flour haye by t soy NG | Parkinzon, Temple Square, Aylesbury, England, ‘The third horse formances will commence with the PAS | the South is out of the question. “Men and brethren, | non-slayeholding State would be beyond a re- ¢ NST per tare otwen toads) ramen acta tonsamattasate amy angcamaunee, | tele cad ty Mite Lite Tic tal any day after te Med Pansat Vienne ater whit tbe | Witt chal wo do (0 betaved?® “Answer us az you iovg | ciamation.. “Agart from th egrvemont tn "the ee _____ ference given. Pleaso to call at No, 5 Courneilsstrest, near the | Tit? Ur'centemien isis fo: prevent’ fraud, nor seep will be | tps Jehu Sefton, In the course of the evehing, Mr Sefton witi | Us—abswer usin the name of God. Who's afraid? | constitution, the whole thing rests upon the lo- Rares Maier Gth Avenue, Can be seta for 3 days, from Ol 4. _' gmnine unlees the letter oontelatns 16. bears tho Aglestaxy- post ie he pupular Comic iledley. “After which, tie GALLOV DES The Senate are not afrald., ‘Th North are not afraid. | oa, legislation ¢ a, ei toes an ee "s Board—t shares i ING mark, Subscrilers wishing to send Bank Notes had better send PEAUX, by 48 Danseuses Viennoives, After which, the | And here lies the danger, ‘The Senate say, if you can- plone. pe TD do ae new EA, 5 dn Toston ade Wovsener Heaileond Capital af heat $10 lavaated Gy peeaes Tan ite aee | halves by- different poste.” Ns | Belgian Giant will appear, ‘To conclude with the CHINESE | not let our negroes alone, lot us separate—tho North | iy forproteetion, you eamnot be sustained for n mo- Todd. do ies, odo do ACh, payable: Wednesday: 8) dodo | sycctatle, safe, amd protiabte business. ‘The mut nacatactory ro | eet aren penta amar aren Aire aes LE, hy es, what we conceded for peace, you demand now as your our action, a power in Congress over this question reserved rights. We are out of patience with you, half of the slave-holding States, which ix utterly You must stop this negro business. You have gone too d as existing to the exclusl@Meoe slavery. | Slaves compromise in such | 8° species of property which in none of the States ia 15 do Boston and Providence road 8034; 25 do Vermont | ferences given, Apply at No. 65 Chambers street, front office, 2d sang of following ROADWAY THEATRE.—MONDAY EVENING av ee eee eet a ay Amalia Menshstring | i Aa asoacii if tno. Teainn Winees 96 Shcry, tea Broan: | ERY WEY A ,, a amble and resolutions were unanimously adopte: Whe #48, will be performed the new burletta of EVERY | ‘Company $1,025; 20 rights Boston and Maine Railroad $1 55; 49 it has pleased the Almighty to take from us our much res} HUSBAND—Mr, Alexander Twistleton, Mr. Lester; Theoph do costo 1] do tantra Halwa B38 Komen Hove a 1 Canes Hote, Ser, Broad Te A veinn ane | and highly esteemed aesociate, Alexander 8, Forbes, E: ‘while in Bunbury, Mr. Hadaway; Mrs Pimpernel, Mes. Winstanley; Miss | far already. Where is the hope Bevis as do 2 Bib bdo Exchange Back 9034; 50do Reading und, marked red and’ white, and answering to the name of the performance of a most sacred and responsible slugy--a duty: | Thompean, ire, ; Miss Tompkins, Miss F. Gordon. To __. | aay wo Baye bumored you‘loug enoogh, 40 long, that t. Vet, sir, we are called upon to assume as a basis ; regarded as resting under the same sanctions as all ture in the family? Who cannot’ foresee that we Odo Readin un h in which he felt highly honored in undertakivg, and which hé had | te followed by the drama of DON CAESAR DB BAZAN—King | ®™¥) 2 5 i other property ‘The rules of property im general ar is 7s bo do Norwich and Worcester Hailcaad 238,910; 26 | Wille, Apy Jerson who will returu the enid dog to Mr. Watrise, les of Spain, Mr, Fredericks: Do f are in the midst of the maelstrohm roperty — bs Of the Chaves, arto the Barat ste Hota, wil Teeve ho | Semen and wuecesully accompa fn eing the, bale | a eC car te Fete en, Jose de Gantarisn, Mr. | S00 te como of this Utioe nomination?’ Whats no whers anlicalle to the property held im slave above roward. | their fume, Mexico, to their last resting place, New York—elicits Me Vie \¢; Maritana, Miss Fanny Wallack, ‘To conclude with | the modern Cato going to do for Rome? What of tho: | 19 exeludi 3 the Us betta oe Py aot a iy in & \ FOREIGN MARRETS. OST—ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 9, A LARGE | from us ecntiments’of deep sorrow and regret; and, whilo we feel | SHOCKING EVENTS—Mr. Pusce, Mr. Hadaway; Kitty, Mes. | dissenters of Worcester? What of the BuifaloCon. | t€#titory, we but apply an exclusion which oxiste wn- Lonpon,June 15.-- Circular of Messrs. Baring Bro- Chrystal Watch Seal, eet in gold, ‘The finder will be liberal. | our inability, in language, to do ju to the memory of our lato | Watts, Dress Circle and Parquette, 50 cont ‘amily Circles, | vention? Where is General Cass? Where is Gene. | “er the constitution in half the States of the Union. , thers & Co.--Owing to the holidays, the produce mar- | iy fowarled by leaving the same at No, 2 Mutden bane. Associate, we" cannot but express onr sentiments of sympathy and | 286; Gallery 1230. Doors open quarter past 7—performaned | Yar "Taylor? Hehas heard trou Philadelphia, bus no | The question is not whether citizens have a right to kets did not open till Wednesday, when great dullness condolence with his family, in their irreparable loss; therefore, | commences at a quarter to 8 o'clock. ry their property to these territories, but whether prevailed, and very little busine NTLEMEN—FINE APARTMENTS, WITH. Resolved, That we (ender our heartfelt grief and sorrow to hi has been doing since, | "J‘0 SINGLE Pie ae comes up from Baton Rouge, That is the R Li (OR AND LES. : scaaen »y have @ right ‘to carry their peculiar municipal sat boats Ina, beaitilly ockted hoase, In thovichaitret family’ ahd frieniecmore purtenlarly to his Lewaver witew, | C}HATHAM THRATRE—SOLB PROPRIETOR AND Lee. | difflcully. ‘The proviso—the proviso, Ever ready for | they, ha © OMFEY ; a prices of most articles being barely supported. The cen- | ic yaiterys hey ‘are turnished in. a-gentecl manners For | whose health is sm a condithon whieh such aul tidings ar exon? Cc se Mts Hi, Ge anyniran.~ Monday, Kvening, July. vill | the Mexicans, he shrinks before tho proviso. And | Texulations with them. ‘This doetrine, if, suscossful % tinental advices, we regret to say, are in no wiso re- Address E., Office of the Journal of Commere | Inted to render precarious, and also to hisaged mother and bro. | be Performed the femis Keama ontitied the TR Gnieeck. i. General Dodge, who never dodged an Indian, dodges | Wi!) cimry the afta of fresdom all over the continent erfainty while not the least progres has beon meade | JAKE AND VALADLE TRACTS OF LAND, WATHCTIM. | txcrdont tue saan. Whee andy who. wareas | {avi Me artvlomey Lane Ae Pandey Mies Canin | fhe proveo, ven the frank ancl wanly Dodgy is trans: | f10 l,l ineuitutions wherever the foottens Serr cati quant in tts Clapotes Yetwaes Denooarie ber and Coal, in Lyoming County; Pennsylvania, and Nicho- | near and dear to the deceased, Resolved, "Phat, with due | Mr Isherwood. After which @ new local Sketch entitled a | formed into the artful dodger. His letter of declina- git of Southern men may turn. Sir, before I give m S, Chanfrai tion reminds us of the epitaph to gnother Dodge of un- | °, notion to this doctrine, offensive 1 confess tome, on. | of all Good, that he will watch over and protect the at- | Harry Gordon, Ward; George Parsels, Herbert; Jake, Kichard- | fortunate memory, more unfortunate than the Gene- and Germany, Monoy abundant, and. the Bank ot | i8sCrunty, Vineisia, will bo sold at nom, thisday, at the Mex- | and seal sincerity, we oflbe up ur prayers to tho Dinpenser GLANCE AT NEW YORK LN 1848—Mose, Mr. England have reduced their rate of discount from 4 to | ‘ant® Exchange, by at ate te ere Ba i we a | gon; Mike, Hamilton; Major Gates, "Patdey'; Lizey, Miss: Mex offensive to a large proportion of the peoplo of th 8% per ct per. annum, until further notice. Ashes— SPLENDID BLACK HORSE FOR SALE, A BARGA| later Honeheds Sat wenmeesed thous dalng ta sonia ealeatio tae, Jonny, Mls Mites. ‘To conclude with the Farce called | scrrore ties a Dodge, who didged all gooa United States, I wish to see the clause of the constitu- None here, and quotations nominal. Brandies as last has long tail, is seven years old, gentle, frev from every vies, | arrangement for the reception of his romain, and thelr inter. | SWISS SWRINS— Walter, Mr. Hamilton; Rosotte, Miss Emily aearty rat sete Ree et good, tion which eanctionsand recognises st, ‘There. tend ; the hi ti to be gradual- | 8nd sound ; a trst-rate salle horso and elegant driver, Apply | ment. Resolved, That wo tender our thanks to Lieut, Floyd, for | Mestayer; Dame Glib, Mrs. Wray. Doors open at 7—Perfor- athe de dain etl he oot foundation for asserting that the constitution re- Pr neteasing, white the decrease in the deliveries tor | immediately, at 25 Nassau street, 2nd story, back ofc, | Ris kindness in’ faking charge of, and accompanying the remains | BAREIS commence at 7% o'clock. Boxes, 2 conte; Pit, 12}; Pec ae rain ee ens cognises slaves as property—it recognises the prinelple f ie ee = four late associate to his friends in this citys also to Lieut. Cook, we pbc alah ae OMe e dodge the devil, ya 3 far trifling. Cochineal—Sales 50 bi VERY HANDSOMELY TRIMMED AND FASHIONABLY | f° ; i q ae ; ohio | Of servitude, not of property; and to argue that it calls Loa eibttect a ds 3a, nnh'190" Mer 80 4d'a fe 100 the Cut Dress Cont, from French Cloth, made t SeeIis core SiC aeons ur ae teal Teor at edie CASTE GARDEN PERFORMANCE TO COMMENCE AT sre weiae Bead Get eA ote at slaves property is absurd, and without foundation, ord to fine, being for ord Mex grain 1d lower. Cocoa— | the very finest, $20; Cassimer Pants and Ves! badge of mourning thirty days. we CnavE, Meat a anakine Director, Mr Geo | over dodged the Little Magician and Prince John, who | The constitution recognises the institution as the righé - Very ttle doing; 1000 bags Guayaquil at auction on | Priwn sacks: varying in tuiee front gto $ wa SP. AYRES Chairman. | gator ig, Angelo tone Lilia~-Machinory, Mr. MoNal Tere: | inthe Prince of Darkness, and the Barnburners; who | of the master in the State in which he resides, bué ‘Wednesday all bought in at $48 per ewt. Coffee—4600 | Vests, &c, at a mere nothing. . B. = portics, Mr. Gilbert—Monday evening, July 31, will aro the spawn of the old democracy.” Dodge is ngood | then how far does this recognition go? Why simply to G ‘bags Costa Rica at auction, buyers for only 1200 bags, 1, 28s a 203 Gd, and remainder bou 1818.—EXCURSION TO BULL'S | sented the laughable comedietta of the BOARDING Si 4th, i | dames lx. Holfind; Comet Kavanah, Mts, Nickinson; Ae y, Tillietudlemand Fort Lee, touching at If Y wT 1776! is name, but dodger is a better ; henceforth, oh t arvat | Permit the capture of tho slave, if he escapes from his ught in. Continental ~CARD.—R, A, COLLINS, LATE OF PHILADEDPHIA, a_i master into free St ; butif the masteg brings hi: . mad Fo at fam- | Holly’ Mr. G. ndrews; Mrs. Gros de. Naples, Mra, Vernve, | dian fighter, thy style and’ title shall be General | Master ints Sina the ues te markets further depressed by the result of t bus feecnathe th Mane Sock, “3 fully te inf mond and Thirtectith streets." Fare 124 cents. ‘The commodious | Coudine iulythe, Mra, Frary. The Hauser family willie cre: | Dodger. Perpend! what will Mrs. Grundy say, if Ge- | ‘ve with him into free States, the slave becomes fre PE age ag nay oe ppg te peo iia felends and aoquaintonces: that’s ine veterned fo this site, | a8G,eTieudld, steamboata, U “Gabe Revers will Tan every bong, | ROLEAN CONCERT. Te conclude, with tho popnige tate or | neral Taylor'says nothing? Mum/s thewond, ‘Tho | Amd [ should like to tee any clause or provision 90,000 taken fro1 a 180. for ord to good ord Ja Scott, ; 4 and opened tho Heuso called *'Tho Hope,” 403 Poarl stroot, where | frem'7‘o-clock, Ac M Wil Tig ovloeley TM, Leaving New York | FAMILY JARS—Delph, Mr, Holland: Porcelain, Mr, Nickinson; | freedom of speech has become a dangerous faculty, No | °f the constitution which allows the transfer and ite and about 6000 bags placed sinmoe, Stocks om the Ist | Le will be mort happy to see them, and ‘will contribute all In his | from the feet at Gameiae Diggory, G. Andrews; Emily, Mrs H. Phillips; Lyddy, Mrs Vernon | man dare open his mouth whoattempts to run onboth | P'nting of this institution in any free State, ‘The inst were :—~ power to make them comfortable, His bar is supplied with t} a = are gee heat eal b. 2 SONS a Mixon, Nok sthaw Sevator from South Carolina, (Mr. houn,) claims mo he 188 fest of liquors, Wines and segars ; with good, clean, airy bels, at | E\OURTH JULY EXCURSIO: NEW AND ELE. | Vf BOHANTO'S HALL, 472 BROADWAY, BETWEEN} Seeetrustc ite teotine scone ie makes Tatiory | the right to plant the seeds of slavery. So that while Great Britain, 41,400,000 the lowest prices, \# gant steamboat Connecticut, wilLmake an excursion to New | of , Grand and Broome grests, Mi OAR Nay goed over the: devotees of tho white man’s resolution, ce | YoU aro extending the “aren of freedom,” you are also 4 Other ports of mae =n ME TEMPLE ON MOUNT MORRIS SQUARE, HARLEM, | ing at] w'clock—carive at IT olson Rietag ate Noy wilve cantoris Guriug the MeENINE MONTHS hare teres, | the black. man's master, Dough faces are in | *preading slavery. I put the question, where is the Total... ‘ 26,4,000 Ibs, near the Railroad Depot, being unequalled in ite view and | Haven, at | o'clock—carrive in New York about oelool, B, Me | eclved nie at ong Yan herb pe mascens the vocative; the democratic platform is too max. | (iause or Provision o} A ho constitution w hich ows ° Sheathing cop; 10d, and yellow metal Sica, | pymantic shady walks, ja a desirable slot to, spend the epurth. | Faro for the whole excursion, $1 aa ete ile ca teraineea ts rk aT etencinal | row—tho whig platform is too broad, and too | the transfer and planting of slavery where the institu i Corn market flat; the weather has set im very fine after | 7° “tun every half hour, Proprietor, | ‘ENOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION PATERSON AND | Simioslon 2 conta, Doors opens 7.’ Concert will commaie | SUL of looee planks. The Utica plattorm is a singio | Ham does mot exit | my colleagne, (Mr, Some genial rains, most beneficial to all the growing | ee aSORIDER | 2, NeW York Railrond Line, Leave Paterson at 6,8 and 10 | ath Manager and Director, BP. CHRISTY. An Afternoon | board, see-sawing between ronk abolitionisma nd tho | (yun) | would usk Use Senator if he oomatlecs (ag | ‘erops, In wheat no important change, as thelfarmers’ ANARSTE, U1, JULY 1, 1M8—THE SUBSCRIBER | clock, 4, Mor 12 cocie ‘clock, P. Af, “Leave | Concert will be given, every Saturday afternoon. Doors open at | proviso. The abolition symbol is a firebrand and a | CAwoun) 1 would ook the Senator it te considers that supply has been moderate, but flour almost neglected. gira erpebr Geyer ethane ue ope public gene. | New York at’S and 10 ofel a lock, M., and 2, 4,6 | % to commence at So'clock. On Tuecday, July 4th, Grand Af- | stiletto in the waistband. ‘Their watchword is insur- Heat: State is Indian corn flat; all dutios as Inst week. At to-day’s | Muusher of new and eouvenient Beata to peal stools andor | RNC 7, Celcek, KM, Paseengers arg advie to neal tha Ferry. a | Yernoon Farformance, Doors open at commancegst S¥.M._ | section, and their appointed time a dark and stormy | *)rant, tt the servant would become fr ertainig . tat ates Suly o. sal : - 16) a 3 | few minutes before the hours of starting. ‘The Falls of the Pa: i a ig family are asle pes—I answe entieman, certainly; ao ne pote ere] Lh ay se She information of, thoge who havo, yot vislted, Canarao, he oan | ilite unusually attractive in Rouieaneiion of jib roost shiowere, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. T. BARNUM, PRO- night, when the master and his famfly are asl think Ihave stated tho question clearly. Such is the (the whole of the water required To f tor, F. Hircxcoox, iplondid porfordances, | the raging of the elements will drown the : fad Me mele othe water reguirad {vr BONUaGhuTiNg DUrDOWS | aveay afternoon Mt 544 clock, and every evening at 8. U. |: glacin to 1b neighbors, They dream of thas fe e sunning twice & | fyesiing breezes, heneath the shady trees, om iis romantic epee, | Minatrel Band and lee Club. Mx. Jobin the well | signal of their own, do these brave philanthropists of _______ TUNIS BURLAND, "| Fill be better réalizod than described. ‘Tho nmnber of trains will Hoorn Grae Mareate tas fost aanetoeeh Mee hnrs ee the Notth. a rocket or a gun, when, simultaneously, TWAS CALLED ON BY JOHN DORY AND | !einereaved as above, for the purpose of giving those who wish an| tilequist, The Manager ht just purchased, at & hea % | the dark hilis and the dark valleys of the § 1¥ James O'Hara and wile, and William O'Conner, | oPPOrtunity of making one ef the most pleasant and agreeable . vs a Serpe C8 ‘be lit up at midnight with the fires of insurre od from Ireland on Wednesday last, in the British Queen, | ¢*¢Ursions of the day, ting eg Chirty fet long abd meaning twenty facia bu ee heavily; China compher brought only 42s dd per ewt, | convenient landing places on the Island, distant about 7 miles | though chiefly held for 452; best Turkey opium 8s 6d; | ftom Fulton Ferry. A large commodious, St low wormy rhubarb 23a to Sd; quereitron bark 7s 6d | {+ to 7s 9d; and chiefly tiken in; quicksilver 33 6d. | JULY J, 1% Hemp--Russia clean can be Bought at £20 10s. Hides dull. Imdigo—5350 ch declared for sales | whoarr principle in England, also, and I will not use the wor f an Irish orator to express it, The reloase of the slave does not depend upon the will of the man When he comes into a free State he is free, whether his mage ter wills it or not Downs inquired if a slave should escape into a Captain Conway, master, He stopped at quarantine, and sent i D EXC aeLeie | aeletne ooh eoecr ee ease gh ake ne id iy ital a aa th meueadbeie itech by anact of mutiny, would be “0 With July, No change in the market, but in Hol- is r oped at « a OURTH OF JULY—THREE GRAND EXCURSIONS—TUE | Weighing one pound each, during ome night, one of whiehon | late fiends, shall slaughter the race of their protectors ‘ oleorfulls 3 ing Ca oe tba the above-named people in the steamboat Abbot. ‘The Captain | lk ficent and Ste TH | being broken, was found to contain a Juvenile Sarpint, abo sho s San Domingo faded from our aid he would cheerfully answer the ques Jopd the Trading Company, have found buyers for | wouldnot give the poor people thelr luzzags until they should pay | AMERICA will’ make three: Paced ose oe Tete NORTE | three feet ich ran about the cage with great rapidity. | Stone garesbold. Has San Domingo fided from our a part of that bought in at pricesabout 20c above what | for them. I wont to the Mayor of the city; he said he had no they were offered in the sale. Iron--Demand for Welch | power, but ordered me to go to the Board of Emi great rapidity. | recollections? Js Yucatan a warning, or » mere In- He believed: the slave watld Be Is8. Mon’ Excursion down the Bay to Sandy Hook, give ill be exhibited with son Clyde. OF | for their]: Swedes nono offering, but a small parcel to atr sold at | thathe w n the late | Dixon's are, or of right eught to be, free, e. Thope xe is any person thathas authority Mr. Bereer—One more question. If # man should it in the next paper, The Captain treated them his hand more likely to be inoffensive th: passive and tractable Congolese in the isle of Domi- ‘were saved, and shied Lr Regal Honter—And runaways ? n nar [git lea peer ted dive Eee one neues Teeine Thee ee eau ited with | dian revelry, in its recent horrid butchories? Are the |" ba Mr eawaric Gig Hatin bars and rails limited, and with an order in hand they | said they had no power, but to go to the Chief of Polic | fordeations of the harbor. Lay ee Ramin fri Fetoos | ns also" purchased ree living Ouran Outangs whieh has jase | Scenes of French islands flanking the Carribean | 4,9 ¢ ree of British Has! ree tee On onae could readily be obtained at £5 15s, and £6 free on | h#dno power. Ivis too had to havo poor unfortunate persons | ‘Canal st, nt 734; Catharine st, at 744; Grand 8 srrived from the Island of Sumatra; and also two very Iarqu'and | an example or not of the blessings of abolition too | \'° th Biatha ‘ rth tion th Wales respectively, and perhaps even ra- | that bad not so much as one cent in their pockets, to be treated | Brooklyn, 8 o'clock, ro. 2 N. R. at Si. healthy living Chimpantees, another species of the Ouran Outang, | hastily adopted? Do like causes produce like effects, | NO*thern States, in support of the assumption th: doard in W ly, and perhaps even ra. lyn, and pi y adop! Y ther unter. In Staifordshite. 100, things. eee duit, | !2such@manner and no sedress to be had for them. Thad to | ep oow Es round Staten ‘Island, passin from the coast of Africa,“ These animals are the most wonderful | or js the Southern slave turned loose with a knife in | T42#W2y slaves when they escape north of Mason and Scotch pig rather lower, 41s Gd a vf g | fUPhert the most part of them, and to give them money to pay | Point, Port Richmond, Elizabeth Port, Perth and South Am) and oxtraordinary ever seen in any country, possessing, ap) pig Ya , da | down Princes Bay, giving a view of the Quaranti rently, the intellect, as well as the for c, and the varied snd picttzesque scenery of the Ish ighthor features of humanity; be and, (0 the eye, being as much human as brute. ‘They are to ome into a Souther ¢ and seduce e £11. Linseed cakes in good demand at last quotations. | very badly had no doctor on board; he was bound to give e- | ing Hammond street at 1 o'clock; Canal st. at 14 tharine st, | feenat all nats, day and. evening: ngether with. the Wi and | nica? R his ma al nr roaabat = row rs ee , vaaiug Oils—All kinds of fish without alteration. Linseed 22s | Yen,pounds of bread, hisouit, flour, oatmeat, or rice per week, one | Fa 4; Grand st. at 134 ; Main st. Brooklyn, 2 o'clock; Pier No. | Mammoth Boys, 4 « e forebodin all thy Men tice q tiny aged nine onc ¢ nof br , at or t wen years, and yot weigh All these questions—all the Sdperewt. Some palm today brought 50s-and of G00 | Lf of which will donsist of bread or biscuit; potatoes will be “+ fi 7 2hy. Even Md fON—A Grand C G00 pounds. ‘Also, the Giant Bal , only sixteen months old, ar elements of political di: tic \¢ sial disorgani- | State, will the owner of such slaye be dispossessed of $d per ewe, Some palm to-day brought 30s,and of 300 | saved af the mate of five pounds of potatoesia Hew of one pound of | Gh sccteaion tn the Hadeag Riven Sead ofa Go | yet "weighing ninety ‘pound, Seriptare Statuary, fepre- | gation. are inexplicably intermi et rN cseree ight of an action for his recover hds Ceylon cocoa nut, 60 hhds sold at 43s for second. | flour, oatmeal or rice, He never gaye them any of the above bute | unequalled by any ather hoat, Tre superior sesommodgtiong awa | renting in one hundred fizures size of life, The Birth of Christ in SAE there: thw Atte Gonna, . . rirs—That would depend pretty much upon Rice dull, but prices supported by the firmness of hold- Fotten Liscuite, Tes too bad to havo such conduct allowed. X | Tyeilttios for dancing, rank horas the vory best boat in New York | the Manger Hijs Last Supper; Trial before Pontius Pilate; In. | Y¢t there is a strong confiding, paramount anit alle lity. In the abstract, the mas ge right of ers, Saltpetre advanced 1s, and in fair demand ; sales | would he willing, a¢an Trisiman,to lose one hundred dollarsto have | for a Cotillon Party, Manahan’s full Colllon Band, has heen ene | temperate Family. The sane splendid performances and exhic | Powerful good sense in the North and in the South, {gating ea action for ihe: restoration of Hinteaed Of 2.000 bags Bengal to-day in the proportion of 26s to | Scheonduct puntatied aecording to law. Dated Ist July, 1845, | gaged. ‘The floor will he under the direction of Mr. Bennett and | }itions wil be given on Mond ples Madame Rockwell, the | which may be brought to an Anes ment ; and we seo ny sg aoe in ae the, wiitee, a i 4 ‘ S IRWIN, 5% ito N oO mi laniiy. chonk fam 01 4 consul e dim a if osphet 0 0 Be...0D\ age By Pi Ba for ordinary) to good and fine. ssperter steady at | soy poor Irishinan wanting emip'oymont may call onme, and.T | Wilts soarah teenivecor tien ante heme no pains | Change of Scents, Acmipsion tothe whole, ineldie Mueees | iz the dim and misty atmosphere around us no other and where they afford tho master £18 10; at Hamburg it stands in £13 ds free on board. | wit'go with than aud get employment for them, as thoy don't | Qed, 4°,epared. to give entire satisfetion. Thy Performances, 25 cents; children under ten years, and old onough | ETOwNA of a settlement, permanent, conclusive and is likely that his slave will bee Spices—Sales confined to 260 bags Pimento 274d to Bcd, | know what to do, God help them! Tam told that people who | Sie? ara a Se Hammad tat eee 2 wok: dite guat | abiding than the Missousi compromise, stretching from Bi sate ' ‘anal st, S; Hammond Big;5 10th et, 8% to walk alone, 12g cents, Reserved front geate, one shilling G choleost’ kind on beards | fextra, aia the act of 1620 to the JBANVARDS MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF TILE sMissis. Ee Deing again Md dearer, and 500 b to 4s. Sugar flat. and very Duyors waiting to hear whit <os cassia lignea 625 | keep em ttle doing this week, the intentions of go- mnt houses treat the poor Irish if they call on me I will seo that } to L eaution thoze pergons keeping adly. Any person #0 | tbe treated eae hones to man, open to all. Every on an equal footir t, the ter- no there, with his fellow hores of th witle, THE DOCTOR. Refreshments o ceutrsion 4) Conta vernment in regard to the W J interésta, which will be Fi | Pee or ‘CURSION, TO, NEWBURGIL AND inset une eel aie Cae ‘Herd pane tes Wasuixaron, June 29, 1848 ped ny path ray oxi Houle of Commons, In the near ports of the Continent well furnish | on Tuesday, th of July, 14%, landing at Rockland Lake, Van | cepted). Admission 50 centa; cl price, "The Panora- | Missouri Compromise—Iighly Important Movement. | ani requisite to’ pro little doing, but at St. Petersburg white Havana firmer, and bathing in | Cortlandt’s, West Point, and Cold Spe Leaving at ‘of | ms will commence moving at 1 to 8 o'clock precisuly, Afternoon i t 3, fn it is now ascertained that nochange in duties will and gardens | Grand strect, Williamsbury, at 734, A. M; foot of Sth stroet, Ty | exhibitionon Wednesday and Saturday, at 3 o'clock, The proviso debate goes on in the Senate at the DOK, a6 air BREW the guads tia goat ; for delivary at that port of i | Pathatine st. 8; Pier No NR, Sty Robiguen at | ——— | or cne speech @ day. We have Hedsince tae and the institution of slavery does not exist THUR HITE eA at Sia Aeating conditions, Stocks | —————e Heopeictor. | Canal £4; amin a9. Refesimentaofallkinison bord, | PANORAMA Qe TAYLOR'S CAMPAIGN, IN MEXICO | OT 0Ns tusru a ty. te adsinee there, “Is i not flourishing? Compare’ the progress of : taatye “ ‘ NITY HOTEL, NEW YORK.—F. BLANCARD HAS Thi celebrated brass band is engaged for the trip, Fare 50 conts each presenting in the most beauti ec 5 he Wostern country with the progress of that port’om to Ist instant exclusive of Russia, C honor to inde Medteatke nad toe Patti tevke tae fetal | yay. To Rockland ke and Van Cortan, 23 cts, cagh way. marae, G Fee ay prea are houn in reply—Mr. Berrien againet the proviso, and | which has been blesed with this “peculiar institution esi ae 0,000 836,700,000 this deseriptiontin "New Peek Tig therctore trests tne nor, | FVOURTH OF JUTY UGARS, TEA hibiton’gn the a0 at 10,5 and Svalosk, precisely. & | Cathoun and Mr, Berrien, and in support of Mr. Dixs of ublie. Bi e told thay « i ‘otal... f im 8 iption im Nev a nl | ——— ind. Peete ar them good and cheap, of Java Coffee at one shill finest Oul ta, Also Fowler's, who is selling best white and brow 3 best quality Ernite, &c, Stores s, a8 well as the constant froquenters of the City Hotel, | their at- at we must wal e to favor him with thelz patronage ; and he assures y mia tely on Lis Best exertions for their comfort | §: C0, RD, (Late of the Globe Hovel.) Tallow steniy at'44s dd to 45s for P. ¥. C. on spot, and 48s 3d for late delivery. In consequence of thedisturbed state of the Continent, our supplies this season are HANINGTONS GRAND SACRED DIORAMAS OF THE e enators * Creation of the World,” and. “The Doluge,” combining the | tention to the ai , ‘most magnificent Mechanies!, Bcenio, aud Optical eflecte, and ae- | yy, Companied by Vocal and Instrumental performancos af «high or | We Bave r prosent, 18 @x+ Ukely tobe eas, Seed fale demand at steady _ City ,Ath June, 1848, der, with selections from bi yan's Grand Oratorto of the Creae mise, the ground nan, when under- | cluded in Or all the a nents in favor ofthe prices. ace 8 off slowly to the trade, with SS ieee . Sten nie a ion, Open every evening, at the benntiful new 06 Broad- |. ce a ae fov the Presidaney, will be the | right to estal e Senators have omitte i searcely any Inquiry for export. ‘Tin dull at ourlast | A (ARDGTUE PROPRIETOR OF THE WADAWANUCK yay comanet Walker etoat next door to Blappani bata | st00d to bo a candidate for the Presidency, will be tue | ee dv cuntar beneits stud. happiness wit ob * quotations. Turpentine—A small'parcel of rough has | jriends fer pee hee ea aa at cvoula return, thanks to hia Artoys will "make an Exc: z ort, 0 Tickets 26 cents, children half price. ah _____ | plan adopted by the Senate upon this vexed question; | the institution would confer on the ‘ again beon sold at Gs 6d; nothing offering under Os 9d, | them, The citizens of New York, sud strangers, who intend to | Futon Poss occes ‘balbpeat Oy anit Weoreen am OLISEUM, 450 BROADWAY.—SIG, VITO MARCELLE'S | and if the compromise, extending to th The country, the el + OF i but our trade generally well supplied. Spirits in more | epend the ecwing worm weather {n the country, ‘will find at Sto- | J oclodk, Hetmenins leave Keyport at 3o'cloc Moving Diorainas, and Tom Thumb's Liliputian Family, will | cific the slove-holding boundary of 36 deg. 60 min. we | to the ext n of slavery at peet, theny request at Sis for American ; British 32s Gd to 33s, | Nington, pure air, fine salt-water bathing, Vivi, black, and trout | plenty of ti en fox exhibition, at the Coliseum, 450 Broadway, every eve- | adopted by the Ser %._ Stonington, ¢ for Bathing at Keyport. LAER, XCURSIONS 70, THE mn ‘ook, ov, londay, Tuesiay, The Steamer Buta” C pe, the j iu ” je demoer ning this week, Tho Dioramas are four in numbir, “ist Diorama | RUgbtCd Py the Senate, the junction of th ; OFF SANDY | —A scone in the late French revolution; Burning th 1 care te Southern whigs will car nda, fiosing | rages, ke. 2 Diommafen storm; Destructionatan Voorn | through thet body. We eev no other plan of « f Rosin dull from 2s 6d to prime amber. Whalebone— to-day sold at £138 to 139. » dark, to. Os od | fisting, geod reads for riding and boats for enif dark, to Os Od | Ce., June, 184 S ant KH. VAN Rie CHOOLEY'S MO IN N is it desirable. Everything points out ghe fret ‘ that if slavery must its region is further 4 south. Why should we force the people of Oregon to for inferi: tons southern at auction nd 8 tons N W £1: A ) D "RINGS. —~MARSH'S HEATH | tho reason p will run as ket ship; View of the steamer Washington. 3d Diorama— | The doctrine of . Cass, of non-interfei adopt an inrtitution which they are opposed to? ‘The American Stocks—Prices renerally firme ) Mouse—This well known establishinent having been fitted up | gbove, leaving Robinson street, at 8 o'clock; Canal, 8!¢; Ham. | Snow storm, and Monks of St. Bomard. 4th Diorama—Fairy | not satisfy the s x that will exclude s y Senator from Geor . Berrien) says that all the ing disposition to invest in these secu = Lon nee Pacer end provided with ees Coressoene or ie | mon ; Catha: street, BE. R., 8%; Grand street, 9; Pier | J ver Waters, and Tom Thumb's Liliputian Pantly, | New Mexico and California, south of 26 deg, 30 min. | South w is to be alone. Why thea in God's | vidend from Ist July next, and but little orf the mar- | cusranty of comfort and pleasantnees not surpassed wt a \= a Sea a Band are engaged for every evening this week. ‘Tickets, 25 | Of Oregon and five and a half degrees of California to | her inbabitants at some future time wish t & ket, Mass 96 per cent, buyers, Md 67 to 70; Penn 67 | Place inthe country, and with ample accommodations f | Y ET FOR SALE—THE CYGNET IS SCHOON- | cents. Deore open at 7—performance commence at & + | the North, including the town and harbor of San Fran- | slavery, let it be their own act. [am not a fw Rp to 68 ; N. Y. 89 to 90, div on; Ohic 87 to 80; Alab 54 | sone, Groat induceme fered to visit this cool and healthy | or rized, 45 tons burthen, built in 1844, 53 feet 10 inches on #* cao Teen cisrinees sf maweere celta cisco; andalto a part of New Mexico, And as it ap- | do not address ti nate merely for display. to 56 ex div; Illinois $2_to 36; Indiana 44 to 46; Mis- | retres j ced will give his personal attention, as | deck, 1 feet beam, depth of hold 6 feet G inches, draws 8 feet 2 WaAzx UT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPIIA— | pears to he impossible that the North and South can | willing to « the condition of the slaves im - Planters’ 50, buyers; Union 15 to 18; Michigan 26 to | val, dm s oe ‘season. foceeptt and an Ay eer pp et ee aes sr July 3, 1848, will be perform. | agree in common to occupy Oregon, ornia and | the South is much better than I anticipated it was. 5 Rees Se | Sosee Sunpiotb witwoss) peeié, aieiee tt ieees teicnk woo ponte feet Saale et rye Boa ees a, ho be fol wel by | New Mexico, a division is the only way of settlement. uot speak of this question a3 a reproach to the culars, inquire of BE id persons desiring to tale apartments can meet the | Ss! J. BABCOCK, 42 Beaver street, Daied , Monday | rpvyy PAVILION, evening we had ancther heavy fail of rain, which, 1 backing the storm of the ‘previous Friday, lias | oP laid some of the heaviest wheat fields, and we’ hear that the backward spring crops are much. smothered with weeds; still active farming must, we think, get rid of sucha detriment, but we cannot think that the wheat crop can turn out average after so unusually weta i i ri ‘There ‘0 other way of escape, uth, but | will say that many, many, of the people of Mr. Richings; Adela, Miss Fisher. To conclude with the burletta of we . - a aaa naaaaceae Sanaa MCSES VISIT TO PHILADELPHIA~ Mose, Me aaa, If the Missouri compromise, then, be passed ber every day at tho City Hotel, or he will be hay t AM ENGINE AND BOILER—FOR SALE, ONE SB- | Sykesey, Mr. Nagle; Gen. G. D., Mr. A’Beckett; Charles Hundle; , | STess, we mi expect a letter from Gen, Cas wal upon disci ae dtew Brighton ab ang tins, thay seal MI cond hand Steam Fngine and Boller, 3 horse power, in first | Mr Bemmton; dedide Simple” Mr, Radohife? Porgey Bill, My, | to ond approving the act, This would give mo ginat advantage of the Pavilton ts that itracainceonie teem | FAC.otder; will be sold low. Aprly to'R. Hoo & Coy 29and 3 | Kuorio; Jem Willis, Mr, Goodall Lie, Mise Visher; Mrs. Bryan, | phase to the campaign, and we shall see if it ) minutes to co from landing to landing. By a carefui com: | Gea ree Hen, Teayens Stemgetias, Mrs, Hackurt; Nancy, Mrs, Rogers; | adopted. i ermometers, during three years, it has beon proved MA ‘ONS, STONE CUTTERS, AND QUARRYMEN WANT- ¥ Sones Saas eet ———— 10 a ah from 7 to I degrees gooler tho Pavilion than ed on the extension of the Harlem Railroad. Enquire at ABERNACLE—SIXTH GRAND INSTRUMENTAL CON- Urtea, June South themselves look upon the institution as am Who is there at this dey who would raise hig yoice for the introduction of slavery? Who is there would wish to implant slavery in this country if it did not exist? And yet an inatitution, whose only ex- y cuse is that it is anevil which unfortunately exnnot be avoided, as it exists, we are called upon to extend ! spring. ‘Ihe supplies of home-grown corn are now 5 , RD, proprietor, the Company's Oflice, near City Hall, and at tho Enginoor’s Office, cert—The Steyermarkische Musical Company, consistingof | The Arrival of Ex-Governor Jones, of Ten 1 do object to the extension of an institution which Very sinail, but the farmers aro busy bay-mating. ‘The | 9 Agtcambont leaves, New Brighton at sone fs ah |, Coote Fall : ‘ _| | sinetoon performers, have. tho pleasure of Informing the public | Whig Iatificat‘on. Meeting at Blechan: Theld to be opposed to the sense of the Uhristian—the foreign supplies are short of wheat, but considerable | 413; A, Ma and at baltpastSand 6 P.M,” FA BATHING, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY.—THE | 2% their sixth Concert will be given at the above place on Mon Henry Clay and Old Zeck. civilized world. Shall we sét the example of extending, of of barley nt oats; the oats are many of them much | - : * ital ns ‘Ses Beach House is now open for the reception of visltars, Gi, ert mttes eclocted trom the mest ecleb eae ae ot tte | On the arrival of the one o'clock train of cars, to-day, | propogating an institution which the whole Christian out of condition, Wheat is very firm, as the Irish TE, QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPPOSITE TAR GENERAL POST | June 21, 1848, H. HOWLAND, Pi _ | de introduced, and they hope to meet with the like appcomtion ex-Goy. Jones, of Tennessee, was one of the guests, and | community, with the exception of ourselves, has dong markets are again looking up, which promises arenew- OMico, St. Martin's Je Grand, London—This magnitiomt Ho | +> Sowerr, OCULIST, AURIST, ETC, ATTENDS DAL | ©stended to their former efforts. Programme—Part I.—Hunga- | the enthusiasm appeared to be greater than shown on | away with, “Mr, P. expatiated upon the resolution of al of demand for our inf ks: but the trade is | tel havin; Hie J undergone extensive alterations, and a great D Ty to diseases. of the Eye and Ear, at his a ‘261 Broad. | Tan March, Gung’, Overture to “Fra Diavolo,” Auber; “Pil. | the arrival of General Cass, some time since. congratulation to France, passed by Congress, which ho by no means lively. Peas—Good white boilers, 38s, | Portion of te mewly furnished, will be found on trial to have no | + trance Iog Warren treet... Just, publishode the pocond eat. | Stimson the Rhino,” Waltz, Strauss; Ductta from “Linda,” Do. | ‘The crowd began to assemble, in and around the | stated congratulated France upon the abolition of Flour—Old in demand, at Indian meal quiet. Yerate charge The Coffee room ig one of the largest and moss | ticn of Dr, Powel ra Treatise on the Hye, price 6) cents, which can ee iiks Haaren Gatberiog Quadritle, Stranss; Eisele | Mechanics’ Hall, at half-past seven this evening, as | slavery in her colonies; and compared thozo resolutions Havne, June 14.—Cotton.—With tho exeeption of } comfortable in Pretend, Hear’ $2 day, Hot and Cold | bead at his fice; also his premium selt-acting Fountaing, | 170 Morelli. Part Il ture to ' Fretechita, Von | the “ call’ requested the citizens to meet at that time, | with the couree pursued by gentlemen upon the pre- this duy, little business having been transacted, ther THOMAS SPENG es NEY, Manager, A large cupply of Artificial Eyos recently impor! Weber: “ Rays of Hope,” Waltz, Lanner; “ Express Mail,” Gal- | At eight o’clock the hall was nearly full—and the meet- t question, as presenting a very striking contrast has becn, since the departure of the last steamer, a fair ele eaten an OOH PAW AS REMOVED [118 OFFICE To 51 | 10P:, Tickets, 50 conta, to be had at the Music and Book Stores, | ing ably addressed by Mr. Wetmore, (ex-Mayor of our | between doctrines at home and congratulations for demand ‘manifested, and about $00 bales changed | Pern ian conn aoe QOTOR FAWCETT IAS REMOVED IIIS OFFICE TO 61 | Duorscpen a7; Concert to commence at § o'clock, | city.) who spoke greatly of Henry Clay, as boing his | foreign consumption. If Congress has no power over hands daily. Low and fair doreviptions did not ex- | Jon BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. BATH BUILDINGS — | ihe most obstinate jence the slightest variation in prices, but middling des declined If. ‘Tho total salos amount to 4,300 10) ON—A THI ice fo Presidential candidate; but, for one, eld to lis mode of treatment, which is on the 0 THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION—A THE Pe, first choice for tho i This Sea Bathing establishment’ opens for patrons, Juno | nonmercurial system. Strictures cured on tho’ jnost approved "TT vsw ta coreg ot erectien tx Boston by Mr, Bland, (& the | he was willing to abide by the decision of the Complete and elegant ropa, additions and renovations | plan, Persons who have injured themselves by indiscrect. indul- | repreventation of burlesques and vaudevilles, will bo opened eagly oe the question of slavory in the territories; 1€ that be- f Yational | comes a principle of action, you raise a new issue which Convention, and support “ Old Zack,” heart and hand, | never can or will be settled but with @ disruption of imports to 2,8C4 bales. Stock 123,000 » been made. The steamers Orns, Fulton Market, and BE. ‘with a certainty of cure. Oflice 51 Dey street. 4 | in Septemtor, Ladies and gentlemen of acknow! ‘ability, do | "This drew forth loud cheers, the Union. uinst 74,000 last year’ Our present quotations | Hikisediem Washington Markeh rake daly trips; staged ready at a ext sirous of engagements, will please address (post paid) Mr. BLAND, | A number of resolutions were passed, and Mr. Wot- | Mr. Mason, (of Va.) secured the floor, and on mo- 5 i ty hairdryer Proprietor. AUTHOR. OF THE “PRACTICAL PRIVATE | No. 1 Pitts place, Pitts street, Boston, ______ | more, (the President.) then introduced to the mecting | tion the bill was laid aside till Monday next, when the Quotations rex Firty Krnocnants. ST aa ee ee ee eet en DELPHI THEATRE, BOSTON, TO LET—FOR TERMS | €X-Gov. Jones, with a few eloquent remarks, honorable Senator will deliver his sentiments on the Tres Basa Bon Ordina ro RAR NAILS, Son RADICALLY EX: | giaces will be surprised at the rapidity and litte ‘inconvenience address N. WATERMAN, 8% Cornhill, Bost The ex-Goyernor made his appearance upon the stage | proviso. Ord Patlt Cour.’) perenne an than those eee tit [oF at fr cogs attending their cure, It is chiefly, however, those who have suf, EW YORK AND HARLEM RAIL ROAD, DAILY and was received with great acclamation. He introda- FORTIFICATION, New Orleans... see 480 6BF. 7 a TOE | Person -who-witl call, can eco number of letters from theis tee. | S762 for @certain class of pooplo, oF otherwise, who can pro: mer Arrangement.-On and after Saturday, July ta leg, | Ced himself to the meeting as being a stranger among | On motion of Mr. Armuwtox, the bill makimg appro Mobiles... .; ¥ tae 68 a 73f. | low.citizens, returning thanks for an immediate and completo perly appreciate his services. In wtricture, from its first Ox inci. Trains wil | them; but arrurcd them that he was with them heart priations for the fortifications of the United States was | mer A i : t the Cars will run as follows, until further notice, u 1 Upland'and Fiorid 11148 a Gf G6.a — | cure. Mis ofleeisat63 Chambersstevet, opposite tho Park.” | Pent, foitemore advanced and distressing etagos, (from uncom. Ieave City Meh New Yuriy for Harley and Mesaja ae 71) | andsoul in the support of Zachary Taylor aud Millard | Taken up. Little has been little done in rice ; 100 tiorces prime. — — — ~-——-— paint) he ‘afford if , whi Moy BAL Moy A Moy 10 A. My ILA, My 12 Mt. 2 P.M, 245 P.M 4 | Fillmore as the whig candidates for the Presidential Mr. Usperwoon moved to amend, by inserting an ap- realized 24f, ‘There is less firmness observable in prices” | FITEWORKS, FIREWORKS—THR LARGEST ASSORT- | SoM PON) 19 centeragn Tal oh culy, pnd tadioal cure, whieh Be |p. ..02. a, 5.9 F, Ny 69 P.’m.—Kor Fordham and. William's | campaign. He spoke at gr ba ‘s ou. 245 length as to the pxotec- | propriation for the removal of a bar at the head of Stock 1.700 tlerces and 12,000 bags. Ashes are nomi- ment in tho city, and of tho beet quality, ean be hed at the old | Ayecrion, Biri gey eT As ie Ae Mig 12 a 20 FA EE 59) P. M8 | tion to American industry, and that he was a delegate | Cumberland Island, in the Obio River. eetablished store, 11 Chatham, corner of atrect, ontraace | cantare acer ———— | ! vor Hints Bese Un hd Hart's Corners at9 | to the whig national 5 a worked and wrote . nal. Some small lots of S. whalebone realized 2f.; | second door in Orange strcot. All the goods are warranted, and R. GLOVER IS CONSULTED DURING THR DAY AND f 680 ¥ Me=For ‘Tuckahos aud Wiite | to the whig national convention, and worked end wrote | — Mr, Aruenton opposed the item’as a concern irrelo- prices are drooping. Stock, 76 tons ‘Tallow and lard | pent to any part of the ity or vicinity freo of cha: | Cyening at his office, No, 12 Aon. st, (formerly No.2). in 452, 430 ¥, My 5.90 ¥, ty GOV P. w. | to the best of his ability to secure the nomination of | yant to the bill, remain neglected. Coffee and sugar are declining in ¥. L: VOLTER, those ditheuit and protracted cases of Stricture, Gloet, and bait ille, Chapequa, Mount Kisko, Bed- | that great and geod man, Henry Clay (loud and tre- Mr. Benton, in an exposé of the disasters tothe come nearly all our European markets. ee | cate Diseases which have proved too obstinate for physicians of and Croton Falls at7 a.m. 9.m., | mendous cheers), but it was of no use as the majority | merce of the Ohio from this obstruction, advocated the hoo aceniesabainiamasninenaniniictebiitiis T PRIVATE SALE—A FARM, CONTAINING 100 | lest experience. Frtyate eutrance through the entry ¥8 te offico Beary ce els Eg Bet of the eonvention was in fayor of « Old Zack,” (hero | amendment. : * r) ci acres of Land. €0 of which are under a’hizh state of oultivae | do 6 Fxtenot of Coy ul eto, 80 extensively pree | Nye. i seengers at every ion o ’ he applause was tremendous ;) and said there was a Messrs. Clayton, John Davis, Bell, Downs, Jefferson 7 ie a propia uit., by the Tey. Dr. | Hameetiuuated at Little Bayside, Finshing, Oneen's Co. 1. L— | fe Ahy physicians, may be cd'ut bla store in fronts No, 42.400 and take op reseengers ab every sat! ‘Morismine at 7 Returning | great dissatisfaction shown by some because Henry ; ree farm is lecated on the shore of Long Island Sound, oot Howe, Jastes Axprisox, M. D., of tho city of New | manding a fine view of the samo:ia 1 milo from Whitestone land: | aes Yaoi York, to Sanan Leovrris, daughter of Michael Garrish, | ive: 25g from the village or Flushing, and 10 from New York— | PY PAR YE HEAR VES iURAR y Tg yet eq. Raritan Landing Titie ‘Tndisputable. | For further particulars, inquire of Jose ata Salelented. Corman Eiysitian,. 04, Bi. Ovirands Low York, ny t Cheeseman, 109 Water st., New York; Saml, Willett, y of N pat Now York, on Sunday morning, July 21848, by | jue, ef ta mbeerber oi the peomies, HAA a worl | . Rey. George Benedict, Mr. Ronnar Manwens, late 0 s neste? tale: * ewe é in cearch of knowiedge, and having spent soven years among tha " {34.35 | conn many cheers from the era q 1 House of Representatives: Calne, Wilts, England, to Miss Canouisr Lovtsa Gan- | VOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK | Hlians,for the porpore of getting a thorough practicat know oilse | Fi) > BOS B Stas waecs S| thecugh the Lal Wan otOvedod te exces, be ved coer Warnrsoroxs June 29, 1848, nur Tate of London. Ai jing rackets Positily the tr and oly rele. yey teohih Ga kanea Renita nner te tomers | 6 1B A. a S85 A. and LP. 4450. a, 6 Laven | ted that there were between six and cight hundred in MR, aDAMe—A PEW BITeBOONOAIENS he nglish papers please copy. OE LADEMEA, Capt: J. Thatchen hese nacne or | himself that all who favor hima with a eall, that ke will, without cok at 7 85 2. w. 545 p, ot Leaves Pleasant: | and sround the building. The Glee Club was then | MONUMPNT TO Mn. apane—e Con F ceane: exgaced and on board. i How loading, ‘and will portively cail an aking a uuestion, tell them their complains and eympfoms, aul * 20 Fits 8 A 1, Me heaves Mount Kieko at 8 | called for, but not being prepared, they declined, and se avsasmen, adivaiesdl Gl a On Fray evening, June 50th, of consumption, Hux | Hetty MEME da wer Suga OF Paras, Daitg eal | SANTOS Uta and wepeth By Niall Me De gusts i. | Zuok and three mote for ex" Corentr Tones ce°ToNd | opmstion to tho esclution, reported a woele ago from ys S0th, ¢ 10 n, Ei nished acco ; ; 'y Yegota ble, ; The Dr, guara Z -G “4 yposl y B, Warrant, aged 60 years aud 4 months fost of Wall street, of to ELK COLLINS, 53 South strset, tea | tpenre eee inveterate old sores, no matter from what cause poral a aT A , 0.2.) Pric +8 Davis, and Atherton, further discussed the amend- street, (formerly No.2) Price $1. I Ay ota) 12 Mt 140 P.M Paty SAS Peat, | Clay was not nominated, but called cn them all to sup- | ment, and it was then rejected, 9 to 20, much to the 6.50%, st, —Teaves Fordham and Witt | port Zachary Taylor, the choice of the conyention,and | gatisfaction of Mr. Atherton, 4 910.4. ML 1S pM, 325 ”.o4 | assured them that from his personal knowledge he knew The Senate at length disposed of the bill, and ad- t, fe at6 39 A.M 750 AM, | him to whig and ® good Clay whig at that. journed. Uacerniits Road av 0 740 | “His speech was an able and lengthy one, and called 'gat7 36.A.M, 135 P. ay 500 P.M, i af 5 e Ce ittee on the Library, proposing to erect in the he relatives and felonds aro respectfully invited to | persvaay rely upon the venal mlling punstualy ou, advecien: | Gr tanec, ae, Dr. Onranders Infian lnreioah Vopeesns ng city Half at7 io, 41H His 8 se sa) | ee — ©.) Congremionel burying grounds monument of Quingy attend the funeral on Monday, at 5 P. M., from the re- he Neory, oho ya pay 1 he acess Remedy, for the evte of the chest, stomach and lungs, viz., con- and returning at 7 08," 5, 22, 9, 11 40,3, 345, 5, 5 THIRTIE'TH CONGRES! granite, to the memory cf Johu Quiuey Adams, Ho fidence of the family, 92 Cliff stree he remains will | {oh addrose, Peokot ship Clifton, J. 1. Ingersoll, master, will | Smption, both nervons and palmonary, also, coughs, colds, bron. £0, will stopint 27th, 82d, 424, Slst, Glst, 79th, Sdth, 10Vth, rr SESS: was against invidious distinctions; monuments to be taken to Greenwood Cemete interment puceeed the Masepra, and sail ber roguiar day, . will | Chitds cud all paing arieing trom the chest,” lungs, or liver. "All Sth and 132d streets. | The Accommodation Train for TIRST SESSION. At Airdrie, Scotland, on y Tames Davatrronn, of the Royal Hotei On Sunday evening, 2d inst., after att ness, Josren [onx, in t . The relatives and friends of tho family resp fully invited to attend the funeral, from’ his late res| dence, No, 102 Mott sirect. on Monday afternoon, the 8d instant, at 6 o'clock precisely Tho Fastern and Penpaylvania By order of Jas. M, Osborn, Ameren eeenensenemmenmneen | UOSt Workin tre empl others were of sandstone, in toat eity of the dead. A Geacd cbs nervele wouksean chatie, kgoeetnd complaints, | Crotcn Falls, at 9 A. at, and returr’ng a 130 P.M, and also tho oupies ies the | Qilenses of the kidneys fever and sue’ dope gravel nomen: | Accommodation Trin for White Flaise will stop agall places be- Senate. onic ooged hmete Pore ekg g Cetney J AR} RAP 8 serofulous ecmplaints, rheumatism, and all compinints whieh | yond Monisania to land aud receive Passensurs going up and to Wasninator, Juno 20, 1848. trymen, needs no monumont of marble, or of Quincy nt Tailoring, aul Gentlemen's Furnishing Establish- | Fequire the bloud. to be Pure and healthy, and te aeiet nature ¢ | land thom coming down, at all tho streets above named. ‘The The day has beon excessively hot. The reat object, | STanite. Instead of such structures adding to great t CONWAY'S, 176 Broadway, under the Howard Hotel. | Perform her natural funotions; also, erovps, landularcom plain . ‘Trains from New York to Croton Falls and y + os ataquaed ts Beata a } | names, they detract from them. There was too muc! ds are sil selected With the grestert fowls care tnd Paipleation of the hearty ond saused on equalisation of the olree’ s from Croton Falls, will not stop betwoon Sais: | shag Men payen out of the Capitol, and in the | Otvavagance alrendy. ‘Thousands of dollars were table for the present and approaching season ; an ofthe system. TC will c bogs, shortnces of b New York, except at Tuckahoe, William's | Capitol, has been to keep cool; yet every attempt was | © ong po lamp on the aseimers and Veatings, of the finest qualities, | qitenity of iseuthing, Ko Ke, Dirsctons for usoccEor an cael Fordham, "A Car will preede cach Train iOminutey | anabsolute failure, ‘The day was heavy and molting | Year voted to put along pole and a Big, mp on th abie styles, cut by one of the first artisansin this | 9 table.spcons ful 3 times a day; children, 10 or 12 years old, 3 Passengers in tho City; the Iast Car will not stop ex. | im the Senate, and in the reporters’ gallery oppressive | 'P, of the Capito} ay bat ane oa gh wos Lapine, iaio of Tid Broadway, the mention of | fypockefed d tiwes mange iotbate T reeporetel Gane aniaye | ceptat Meoome strect, and S24 stot Freight rains Teave New | enough for all practical purposes. striped. In old times the kuight of the lancet, and the jn a suiicient guarantee to those who wish to com- nf croup and hives, repeat the dose every | York at9 a.m and 12.4.-—Leave goton Falls, 7 a. m. and § Pst, Pendin, ‘ie erat oval. knight of the razor was the same thing. They hui always find it to thelr interest to call before purchasing elsewhere, fd, Te taiyy At G8 Barclay street Advice grat ee hours | = ——__________________| A resolution, offered some time since by Mr. Rev Frog, the pele on the eats Sey een OST OFFICE, CITY OF NEW YoRK, JULY & isi8—f yemade clothing of every description mado up equal tocus. | ! aa spice — | NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION } Johnson, came up, providing for the printing of 10,000 | to how that not only blood-letting was prac a aye reine from the Port Oflee Department, an Order, of | tem works, wi'\amall aercried stork of Black and Fancy SK | JV Ost, EXTRAORDINARY WORK—T0 THE MARRIED Company. Washington Monument and Fourth Joly Ex- | copies of the memorial of the Iate Chicago River and | (cngress, butshaving too! By looking at, tho funeral the following ie a copy, toguther with the portion of tho | Handke seh pire Bees, Cal mo ney Bolts, iunae ‘or those contemplating marri: ‘The married woman's | cursion.~| ns fare to Philadel; with the privilege of te | tarbor Convention. expenses of Mr. Adams, he discovered that cighty-five Law of Congress referred to, KOBE. 1. MORMIS, P.M, | Gloves and Umbrellas, The dhove goods heing all parohased for | Private Medical Companion, by Dr, A.M, Mauriccan. Sixth eat- {urning by Jenvoy City of the Camden and Amboy Lines. Wash- | HATVON {Omri occd the adoption of such a resolu- | dollars were spent for black gloves, to bo worn by sena- INSTRUCTIONS." All Letters, or other mailable "matter, | oash, and selling on samo Seta heat Veg tosell tion, Price $1. This work is meeting with most astounding fale, fon Monument Exourslon—Commencing on Sai nday Ist July, ioe. ‘The state of tiie: Trearhry did mot fuutity th torsand representatives. Hacks were hired, at four or coniing into the United States, fro vign countrios, or going out {Ey pg cent lower ta any oe Tt hag ee i —— | (24,000 copies have nirendy beon disposed of,) Every female is big ne A M. and 434 P. M. trains; 2d do, do. do; 3d do. d/ 35 tion. @ state of the Treasury did not justify the | ore scare apiece; but some of these were allowed to of the United States to other countzicy are requized to beqent | ber 17H Brondway, under Howard Hotel. | N. 1. Full Suits made | getting a copy, whether married ot unmarried, ce AD Ja ine | i ot ea Tete ing in any train up to tho waste of the eile funds In useless extruvugances of | Fos the grave yard empty, aid the people bed to de Sprouah Ue Kat Led 0 the place of metre or arrival. The to order, of the very best and suitable gor ‘six hours’ not | rer eateld be hance ba ihe pace ae poems | delchin ana ‘ch sagt g irae y bye ee printing like this. a 18 fray A fr srhbeh ie ny bigih ageing the eatin : charged of the ———— wn , parti 4 rete 3 A 4 ! . . ‘ faten to, or through tie fi feat fivitainy ortts Colo: | (VAUTION—PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT | tandicover the causes, rrmproms and. the most eficieat rome | town (odo. and do, $406 Rahway to do.and doshio. ‘Fyurth | ,, 9, BUTLER was equally opposed to this proposition. | Pity fhe Cibuni®. tin ee eae Teed that sone of St a igh, Cc J Joly He had no idea of giving any form of validity to the | 8! 8 y A nie», of coming from, or thre om of Great Britain, tobe without Dr, Tobias’ Venetian'LAniment in ease of aoot- | glen and most certain mode of cure in, overy case, or sala ei | J0Iy Eecuenion—Commencing on Monday the 34 July, with tho | Hie Nag ne (00M OF Rig oe oventions, They | the members were so. highiy lifted vp by being here, ‘or its Colonies, into the United States, by any forcign packetship | dents, on the Fourth of July te only remedy that can be | Broadway; at the Publishing Office, 129 Liberty street, Ni Yoek; A. M. aud 4J6 P.M. train, and Tuesday tho 4th, with the 9 ry Ls 4 sroublic opie | that they forget together whether thoy are in the city ‘or other vorsel, will be as follows, the postages on the out-going | depended on for Burns, Broises, Cuts, Sprains, Headaches, &o. Tf algo, Zieber and Co,, comer of Chesnut and Third streets, Phila: Pye fhe pei yl returning in any train’ up to tho 4 already exercise too much influence over public opin- of SVasbia ton ole seme bihte pik Tetters, or other mainte matter, to be pre-paid: On enc! totter, | it doen nat vo relief quicker ‘than any thor preparation, tha a ies iter ant Cor Albany; LAs Revi Boston, On the ate ge Ja y ie ete LL peti ey Hg p: an and Ls a eit res i Kad het of Les he Me igton, op h sua ve not exceeding half an ounce in weight, con; he money will be returned. Depots, 1 Murray and} East Rlevonth reo opy Will be transmit mail, ghia pur $4.25 5 . and do, , because it opened the door to wasteful Mr. Woopwaro, of So % 0 would P y we Cnited Staten, All lettory a5 ues Elizabethtown to do, and do. $5.54; Rahway to do. and do. $3) ng memorials, P the astof tr. Woopwano, of South Carolina, sai a June loth, Mr. 11,OTHING RXTRAORDID countries, by a foreign pac! and for each atreota, to all parte o! - o i draw an in- ‘ d . aoe ES EE yong Ae en THehete te be oreo it 4p. SHG; Rahway to do. and do. $25. | squandering of the public money. . voto against the measure, because it would pa Fi a eR ag tree SAGE OR BALE—A PAIR OF, WELT, MATCHED rors, | GatePtg ieee te MA oi ea are not tranmersblec and ‘will nov be rooerved after the ssove | On motion of Mr. Burcu, the resolution was post- | vidious distinction between members. Monuments bhip or vestel, when weighing half an ounces, or under, the pr iron grey, six years old, sound and kind in double and singio ~ a | ON EO, poned, and the Senate resumed the have not been erected by Congress to the memory of feo wil edges nd foreach wld na a ounca, or ration | harness Rnd rugs very gable as of horn for ntl wen, R. COOPPR, M DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHATHAM the clder Adams, not to John Hancoek, nor to Thomas under, an Newspapers will, | andl travel twelve mi f weer = ORRGON ILL. Mitton al poataire of 16 ¢ tho hour, may be sven nt the stable of ‘and William streets, has for the Tast fourteon years enjoyed | FLIZABETHTOWN AND SOMERVILLE RAILROAD— | providing a territors f Jefferson, nor other distinguished men. Ho might - : Mother | Mosera, 2’ che ¢ 9 territorial government for Oregon; tho SOD, ing were tung cement uu ung | Mauna madcap a) all ese oales | eateries eran a mode | rm dene Yk ERT eR ood Eon ne eM eo A Tir law wilaggpores vid teeiieeer tie binematen | gree saaraae, Matton am nil ceseecured in two to five days. Steioture—De, | New York hy steamboat WATER WITCH, plot No, I/North Ri. | Davie, providing that mothing in this act shall bo so | Fesolutvn, Was Jolin Quincy Adams id wha he eee ney, for prosecation.’ (Signed), JOELNSO! AILS, TWINT, SHOR THREAD, &o., &eo—THREG TifUL- Cooper haa discovered a new method by which he can cure the | Ver, t9A. Mat}, 5 and 102, M. Leave Somerville at 6and9 | ¢o1 ed, a8 toexelude slavery from the territory of | ® Member of tho House. hd ' © tand earks, Cit and Wi it Nails, ‘Brads, and Spikes; 100 worst form of strictures in from one to two woeks, with soureely A.M, at 2nd 5 P/M. On tho’ fd and fa daly, ‘eave New York | Oregon. Also, an amendment moved by Mr. Bright, | Of his assoviation with (he members that the hemor is =A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, LATELY ARRIVED | bsles Cotton Seine Twine : 75 do English Seino do, assorted sizes; any pin to the pationt, Constitutional dotility, Drought on by a0 pind Land SP. M.j Leave Somervillt at 6 snd dA. | agg substitute for that of Mr. Davis, which substitute | designed to be conferred, A monument should bo from Euros, who hae graduated incne of the prineipal gol. | Manufactarer'edo do; Shoo Thy very, variety; 2 and $ ply secrot habit indulged in by young men. This, when too freely in. | Mand 3 FM —__________.___ | sropores to Introduce the Missourt compromise, | erected in memory of the character and services of the po Yogen Shore, in desiroun of obtaining altuation, as Teaches, in| Canned Warp, eekeaee eat Mrnanpememm ont, WeRPping 0), Galged in, Doge Cree alcibak aed eevee ee TONEY COAL ‘AFLOAT—280 CHPRONS SOR SALE, | which excludes slavery abovs fan dnxros 06 | dead; wet merely. beoane he was « fellow represoniae fers modern “AUirse Alpha, oeect 'rropen SM cEbaa ® 105 ronal seep, | ure wauzeuted ia every eave, ot mo charge No werenry usd No.9 Wed HATER aie, | MUnHtes, and Which, if applied to the territory wost of | tive. He moved to lay the resolution upon

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