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pet for the term of six months. made bis ese: the piace of Lis confluement. aod was on the ‘1sth by officer Williams. and he fey oe seut up for the tame term = Wheu arrested be bad in bis posses sion a quantity of wet elothes, which he hed tundoube. edly © Sve frome © ard = “The articles consisted of Ja les’ hese, and @ variety of uuder garments of all (es-riptions ‘They are now in the possezsion of officer ‘Wi jams, at the uty jail. Naw Cuvacnes.—kour new eburebes are in proces® of erection ip this city: the Baptist ( hureb, in Nas peu Fireet; Univerraiict ( burch, iu Clarke street; tral Bapust Chureh, i ational ( bureh tn O: rtreet. The Baptist Church ib Narkatt ptiert promises to be @ very pretty building, and in point of architecture. will colnpoie with aay of its sixe im the cliy Nev Mer Hodew is he ps tor. Univerralint Church jo ( tarke street is pot in as forward @ state as the others the outside walls uot deimg ecmpleted ‘this cdinee will be built in the gotble rtyle of architecture throughout, and altuough mall iv hire will be extremely atiracti £ gstional Church im Grange st is being erected the congegaticn of which the Rey . B erber de pastor, It is a ta sub tantieily built Place ot worship, and will be compl ted about the Middle of the wouth of January. ihe * entrai daptist Chureb ip Bridge street is aio built of briek, aud is about the same size as the Congregational, ~s preme Court. JuLy 16,— Thomas Dunham and Brederick Dimon, ver sus Wm Jervis and Ochers.—t this oause an injane- tion was granted to restrain the defendants feom rewoving ® ship called the Harmonia from this port, and airo énjoining the defendants said ebip. from collecting the freygh the last voyage from Glasgow to this port wade on Saturday, and continwed this morning, Afver beaing counsel at great length on both sides. lis ttc aor tovk the papers, und premised his decision on Saturday next ‘ine Late Davin B. Qovew, Esq —-J. C. Lereridge Erq. rove. and after a brief eulogy on the virtues, pri- vate and public, of the deceased, moved an adjourn- Mevtof the court, as & testimony of respect to bis wory. mn in a few feeling re- marks, avd adjour d accordingly nd Mr Justice Vanderpoel, ts —sudgment heyands adem Hope.—Judg- 16 — Lecisious Feversed. with $10 costs, Ment for the defindant en the demurrer, with Kberty c within ten days fier notice of this rule etal. vs, Williams et Bi —Judement for pia ntitt © to be settled. Car az et at vs Deiauo.—Judgment for the plaintif. mstock vs. Kennedy —Jadgment reversed, with $15 | « Nieholt ve, Aldrich —Judgment aflirmed, with | costs, Society of Coamuerce d'Annery ve" Van Damme.—Appeal dismissed. sine die, The Court adjourned, Law Antettigence, Nouwwient, July 12th, 1849, Court of vippals. ‘The Judges are all here exec ps his Honor Judge Bron- son, who ts detained by serioas illness im Inis fauily, The Court opened yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, There are. 150 enuve? on the calendar Nos, 1, 2and3 Were argued yesterday. avd the argument of No 6 was opened ‘This morning the cause was contiaued. No, 10 was neat taken up. ‘Chis case will probably con- sume the day, Tho title of this enit is Levi Harris, plaintiff in error ve, Ralph Clark, et al, Executors, &e yndants in error, aud exeites a good deal of interest in thi« community, The aeGon was brought against the def ndant+, a+ Executors of Siduey Smith, on @ draft ror 930,000 drawn by Susith oa R. Clark & Co in favor of Lis sister Nancy Harris and endorged ty plain. tif before preseptation Smith dic gad the draft is sought to be enferced asa fie causa mor Chis Was tried at the Oteego Cireuit in 1846 plaiutift hed a verdict, which was net aside by the Su- retne Court,and ancn-suitentered !t now comes up o this Court ou a writ of error. No, 3 was a case aw trivia! ax the one alluded to isimportant. [twas grave ly arjued by counsel. aud appeared to be a suit com- Menevd before a Justtee of the Peace of Madison Co, to recover damages fora pig run over in the road by the aefendant ‘The pig was of the value of one dollar. But her his shadow arraigned before the Honorabl the Court of Appe Movements of Individuats. John Van Buren arrived at Cleveland, Ohio, on the Wth inet. Hen William H. Stiles. U.S Charge de Affeires at the Court of Aust: it is said, has requested to be re- ealied He willreeume his residenee in his native Btate, Georgia, in Oct. next. Viocext Hvrricann 1s Pynapetruta xp Jeesey.—On Sanday afternoon, between two aud three o'clock, our city and vicinity was visit- ed by a viclept storm of wind and rain, which lasted Dut aehort time, About an hour aud a halfafterwards s.other storm came up, whieh was more violent, and did contiderable damage in various parts of the cit; aud county A portion of the roof of the public sc! house in Coates & shove 12th, was blown off to the distance of 120 feet, upon some out-houses on an a lot. A portion of the vorth wall was blown in, 1 through the upper floor into the second story joing mueb damage to the interior of the ballding the fxtares and furniture, lo Parrish street, above hth, a roof was blown off; another in a0 treet. above Jetierson; another at the corner of Vine and ‘Washington street. Master street, on, known as the Nanpygoat market-house. ughout the city and county many trees were blown |. and some torn up we roots. Io Sores juares @ large number were ry pili square two of the most Pane coy mans Sixth street side were twisted off near the grou: In Washington square one of the old poten pe willows the — 5 ae others were much yured. ndependenc: shorn of all ite Limbs. ond ‘lees ‘aed nae 4 be it . - damage on ent connty mac! done by the ovestiowing of © The basement the dry goods store of Mesers Gen, atthe SE. core ner ot Fitth and Poplar etreets. was completely inandat- |, the water at the time overflowing the floor of the store several hes A number of the cellars and jouses in that vicipity were in like manner overfiv bjeeting the occupants to much inconvenience The car house of the Burlington and Mount Holly, N. J, Railroad Company was blown down on Sa- ‘turday afternoon. The steamer Robert F. Stockton iwas erally blown over on her side, and for a while re- mained in a such » position as to excite the utmost terror in the paneengers,— Philadelphia Ledger, July 12. Tne Fioop in tux Miamt Riven.—The Cincin- nati Despatch, of the 1th inst., speaking of the flood in the Miami River, says:— The recent heavy raivs have been sor destructive. to the bridges and eulverts on ~ ye the Little Miami Railroad. Not- hole of the structures on this road | ng perma- ineufficlent to withstand the pestisg torrents. How far the damage extends, we have pot yet learned. ‘The Cincinnat! Gazette. of the same date, says: —The Littie Miami was 5 og swollen by the torrent of er. and we have the remarkable assertion. by se- ‘men, that as it whiried and rolled on to- it threw off a udden washing of the surface of the earth, is not Bnown, Domestic Miscellany, storm: a over the vilinge of Shrews- ae N. igs aud vicinity, on Saturday Inet. The steamboat, Express burst her boiler in Delaware river. on day afternoon. No serious damage was sustained. MAILS FOR EUROPE. THE WEEK LY HERALD. The steamship Canada will leave Boston on to- @orrow noon, for Halifax and Liverpool. Her letter bags will close in this city at 5 o'clock this afternoon. ‘The Weekly Herald, printed in French and English, for cireulation in Furope, to contain the latest intel- nee from all parts of the Ameriean continent, will be published at 1? o'elock to-day, and be had ppers, in time for the mails, at sizpence a copy. al subseription, four dollars, to include the-| Postage, ‘The steamship Washington, for Southampton and this port at half-past 4 o'elock, on | Bremen, will les Friday afternoon, The new steamehip will leave this port at 3 tor Chagres, with passengers and despatches for San other ports on the Pacific Destrable informatt nam At th pheapest Carpet Extablisument in the Sewers, Hiram apes Combs.—Lad are a Invited ~y a0 Combe at tbe suneente bt the groatest im the the open chain pattern, 6s ba . Which baw attracted sueh wid es ork th jane and bi te dentin: nent meeelaciion tn the, method of teeasing eortene aia= shat retire to little understoed and so wretehedly ma by ved m orance and rieiom. are now Lefhere tefrore, Wee extract from the. Desvon Moaieal Jour= vel, in amothoreo! 2 | bave been quite acti MONEY MARKET, Monday, July 10—6 P, M. The stock market opened more buoyant to-day, and prices slightly improved. There was more activity in Government and State securities, and there was a fair amount of buriness traueacted in the fancies. At the first beard to-day, Erie Bonds, 1859. advanced \ per nt; Ohio 6's, 34; Indiana 4’, 3g; Har 4, and Long Island. 4; Yreasury notes fell off °¢ per cent. At the seeond board there wus very little done, and the market closed heavy. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $75,449 68; payments, $119,684 98; advices. $75,000; balance, $1,149,297 60. The value of merchandise exported from this port to different foreign ports, for the week ending on the 12th instant, as anne — Norway, $5,182; Bremen, $14 285; Hamburg, $7,907; Rotterdam, $20,082; .Lon- don, $78,662; Liverpool. $237,050; Glasgow, $87.304; Bristol, ¢ 3; Belfast, $25,131; Lime- Tick, $15.199; Lemdonderry, $7,636; Britich West In- dies, $6,251 British North Amerie¢au Colonies, $17 97 Havre, $192,212; Malaga, $4,924; Spain, $2,940; Spanisl ‘West Indies, $13,201; East Indies, $14431; Mexico, $15 992; Bruzil, $7508; Chili, $10 210; Granada, $14,753; Africa, $8,873; Falkland [oles 5. Total, $814,081 ‘The anvexed statement exhibits the quotations for foreign and domestic exchange, for specie, and for ureurrent mone; KKIGN EXChHANGEs, On London. a 109 On Amsterdam BY aso” On Paris. ot 35 © On Hamburg, Vas 3056 On Brower; Boston... a Ay neta Colum! Movile (bkuctisj.” a2? dis Quotations 14,014, 100°” 8.106 Amer. gold, old. 106 a do. Go. "new=100 100! Halfdollars,.. ‘par 1004, Doubloons. Portuguese gold, 100 do patri Spanish dolar: Sovereigns Unevanent Money, Po'tui, Sidat New Englan Par Mobiles Alb'uy,Troy,de. 4 die 4 dis New Orieua N.York country § Ri dis dis New Jerse Philadelplia... 3 Baltimore fing’ bank on 144 per cent discount. Quotations fer sterling exchange have been firmly maintained for this packet, and the demand has been active. On Paris and other continental points the demand bas been moderate, and the quotations without change. We have nothing new to remark relative to domestic exchanges. specie, or uncurrent money, the current rates correspond with those pre- vicurly reported. ‘The Mechanics’ and Traders’ Bank of New Orleans, has declared « dividend of three and a half per cent, payable to New York stockholders at the Manhattan Company, on the Ist of August. The Bank of Poughkeepsie has declared @ semi- annual dividend of four anda half percent, payable Ist of August. ‘The Farmers’ and Manufaeturers’ Bauk, Poughkeop- sie, bas declared a dividend of three and a half per cent, payable Ist of August. The Mobile Insurance Company have declared @ dividend of twenty-five per cent on the capital stock, end the Merchants’ Insurance Company of Mobile « semi aupual dividend of ten per cent. The Contercook Manufacturing Company of Fisher ville, N. H , bave declared # dividend of eight per cent, oe | try. than ip any other part of the world. facturers of Great Britain must find markets for thelr goods; and in the present state of Europe, the prospect is more favorable aa regards cousumption in thiseoun- We may therefore expect very heavy importation; and in tl absence of any important demand for our breadstuffs, or advanee in prices of cotton, we must rapidly fall in arrears on our forcign trade. The demand for cur public stocks. and the proceeds of the sales eevee eee HANTRAU'S s NATIONAL THEATRE, ¢ Lyd S, auly Wy id the drama of Cc — ft uendy my of ay ie, P B | (iariee We. J ndan: Rochestorg Me, ane faary Coon, | wise Lady Mrs Tsherwoo ‘open the euctain rage wi a quarter before 8 o'elock. Bese Pit, 1234 com panher, Miss Fanw, AMUSEMENTS lehed Dasale, itr ia auale, Ar, Bro Mark win. ‘ert, Mice nity Cirele, or Bosond have added largely to the credit side of our ECHANICS* HALL —NO, 472 BROADWAY, RE 7 5 tween Gi he ol tre ste or EN EV account, and offset a large per cent of our impor. RiGHT ‘DUL me sires Ly ‘wel tations When this resource becomes reduced, or cenves altogether. and we have te depend entirely upon the proceeds of our exports of merchandise, we shall fuda different state of things than exists at this mo- ment, and we may find an outlet for the employment 5 Incwa) CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS a oldest retablished company im tke worl mor ize ve-re meiodies, and originators ‘of she syle ct Ethiopian Eutertainwents, whoue cily during tho past three years, is without precedent in the anial bic amusements in this great metropolis; con- Yineing evidence of their watued the firee to hare rer werior merit and atiractivencss. B ENEFIT TO THE WIDOW AND CILULDREN OF TUE lace at the Broadway mbers of the profes upon that oocasion, are req he Box Office of the Broadway Theatrs, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock, to arrange prelimi: Baries rhe LON BOX ie gaggia aad Hlar- Meddley Lawyer, Mr. Bartoni Goo ¢; William, Mr. Levere: Jamen, Mr. Hurley; ia in Waillack; Grace Harkawa, oxes, Dress INTELLIGENCE BY rae MAES, Wasuinatron, July 15, 1849. Anneration—The Unwm's Mare’s Nest—A “New farious” Plot—Mr. Merritt and Reciprocity A Question or Two—The Last Administration and Cuba—Humbugging— The Democratic Plat- Sorm for 1852 Stolen— The Secretary of State, &c. The Union of this morning—ceasing, for once, to harp upon the threadbare subject of * proseripe tion” —contains a furious attack upon the admunis- tration, and especiully the Secretary of State, upon eur from the South; Mary Circle Tier, Py aaa om ARNUM'S AMEE AN MUSEUM. Manager and Proprietor; J. Green woe the subject ofannexation. They are accused of @ =P, BARNGM, “nefarious and disereditable” design “ in reference Jr. AssistantMa~ of @ portion of our idle capital, ‘The steady and active | }is%) Ey hate ceeemnie ap ernie peenwe afl f= eeainene? fin the afternoon at 36, end | to one of the leading nations of the world, with demand experienced, for such a length of time, for our son ip ne o breuaht from California by Lieut, Beale, has been whom we are at peace,” by “ uvowedly adoptin apie me 98 ue , YASTLE GARDENS AIATH WEEK OF THETHIUMPIL | faped forthe week." Suet blithe. Megtom aud’ V Rate gApres y herp ae public securities, has placed an immense amount in My suscorstul SUMMER F er oquist, peers. a! ‘each entertainments farce of | System of policy designed to force the separatton of foveuleag. Seeead pestorweanee . : . new the hands of foreigners. and the semi-annual interest | FRENCH of oe TuE Wit oe he the British American colonies from the Britishe will hereafter amount to several millions of dollars, Fines: ports tgend Oy Sinige prey Aap ty: x bay Mr. Chapman, and Mr, Clarl crown.” The charge i8 a serious ene, and, al- ‘This will be another drain upon us—a drain which we new do not feel; for the remittances are made prine - pelly im stocks, and do not come directly out of the | of ten minutes. tl evelotreted comic operat Barrate, Mons. Corradi . ‘The e Second part will consist ¢ m EMAITRE DECHAPE ie Benetto, Mons. Berton; Gertrude, nts will terminate with seloct, Admission to the whole, 25 ng Outang, he, Wax » Chik Ratt dren wader 10 years, Slere Living & Scripture Statuary. though a parallel for such a course might be found in the history of the administretions which pre- industry of the country ; but when ten to twelve mile Mons of exports will be required to pay stimply the in- terest on our debts owned abroad, we shall feel its Loss, or rather its extraction, from our ordinary resources, to Nquidate outstanding claims, This is the effect, ina measure, of such @ large amount of our evidences of M's 188 VALENTINI'S MUSIC ats SOIREES—ENGL SH, French, German, Spauish and [tal ongs, at the Cni= neve Asembly Koome, 83% Broadway, on Tussday eveni duly 17, aud every evening of the week, Miss Vale from the Conservatoire of Paris, and prima donna of the principal thestre@@t France, England, avd Italy, will sing iu Engtish, Freach, German, Spauisi and ltalian, Signor » NTT UNMENT! 4 ner of Khe BLEECKER and M evening. July 18, 1 ers—the best ban the b elected fro ‘os other entertainments, BR oe . HOBOKEN- debt being hela by foreigners Itisan evil whieh we | Giutoles, Mr. Berzner, frum Seuteard, and primo vicloncel- t attraction 8 My a ha lo of t we of Wurt mburg, and others, for to the pr: Convert. Pree admittence. To are, at present. favoring and increasing as much as pos- | gramme of the day. Aduission zconts, Doors open ny 7 | Wednesday. the llth; Friday, the 13th; a sible, without having a thought relative to its effect. onverts to commence at 5. at the Utw Cottage, Hobok: BUILDING, COR- | 8 roots. Yo OWEWe BUTLER, Mauagors. TUE GUNG'L BAND mmence at ! ceeded this, would, if true, be uo less dishonorable. And how does the Union endeavor to substantiate it? By asserting that ** Omega,” of the New York Herald, is “evidently in the confidence of the Secretary of State,” and that a writer in the Boston Courier, evideutly writing in coneert with the aforesaid “Omega,” has written a letter taking the ground that this country should ree fuse to enter into any reeiprocity with Canada, ‘This bu M40), 1 of minateels ia the nies in the eity, are soe bills, étand Instramontal o'clock, om ad Monday, the 16th, Stock Exchange. 80 as to force her, by her $4CU0 U So's, 1858, Mr PPS 2 LOST. SHUPPING, | Sear | This ip christy ‘tee “neat rou Ip Leathe Man'tors Bk, 105 | Werner mary | were weer " 08 b n'fera . os’ —ON FRAY RV ENIN /AST, IN BROADWAY, | [J] NITED STATES MALL, STEAMER WASWINGTON, | way of substantiatnz a charge we wet Soy Railroad 8 4 between Bond street and Aster Place, or in Boad street Cay Floyd, will leave pier No. 3, North Ri c abs ill’ at anes Railrows Hair Bracelet, with w gold clasp, on which was engraved | for Southampton and lecucn, oa Friday, 20h inate, at be f psi and, its porte ie ‘ rcity f ul “9 ane 2 do #10 letters A. A.'N. A suitable reward will be paid for the | M. Agrexpericnced surgesn ob board. trolaht or passage, | S62, When We state, that so {wy trou the Courier’s 40 Harlem pref, full | Ge ivery of the same at Schuyler & Co.'s office,7 South streot, apy at the office of the Govan Steam Na’ correspondent * acting in concert? with u that OA) Awe! = Ratleoad | UsT—ON SUNDAY EVENING, 1N BROADWAY, road wa, Weer we entertain wholly dissimilar views, J ina let- Erg Vetween State und Murray stre ts, “a Gold Pencil PACK FOR way E terof the Mik ihst., we actualy reterred to the Case, ard Locket. Too Finder will _ ly rewarded by very letter the Unton has « d trom the Courter, 7 Hw) Long Islan leaving the same at No, 14 State-sireet, | Auguat. Porn and took precisely opposite ground As (o the en- ae a, eer | Sa | — - deavor of the Union io implicate the Seerctary of 10g Brie’ Bonds, isso w do sl Ve eeneeeees NOK HAVRE THE FRENCH sue HARMONIC Cae- | State in the matter, or in anythiag we muy see fit 0 ! $3" N York & N Waven 91 ANTED TO DISPOSE OF, TO COUNTRY MER- | gteorags, apply lo MERIAN & BENARD to write, itis ridicuously absurd. If the Union, ° ths Bh of Amerien, 1 chants aud Ped rs, & select and not large assortment BOYD & WIN however, wishes to make eaptial agaust the See ROO BONED. going West, or to the fashionuble | —___—__ —-- tary upon anything we have written, why does it HO Renna S's 490 55 80 sha Long Island RR 2244 certain of a large profit. Wart oF | FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA—T0 SAIL | NaPechy on Yoon tan aulieee, ean iy Tune B Fenda 's®) ooo: baie: 120 Baris lo Apply to HA. D., at e First of A ‘The superior, fast sailing, A No.1 bark | [Op COPY Our letter upon the subject, instead of pab- Vy PE rsh a, ia ae Mayntz, & Co.'s, 4) Fuivon street, OH10, Champion, master, will positively sail | hshing a commentestion written by another per- iene Bh of come full. 100 TE D—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | TH ie} a bupetior 00 any now up for fla vey son, of entirely diflerent views, and dishonestly pay Kk, Bred 9s & small privaie family, to do « me he very et. For freight or pase pretending we have teken the same groandt [tis first rate Washer aad ironer, - and hi Vy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who can give good city reference, a situatiun as plain | ee tof yaaa, ind rower 1} make herself generally useful. Would have no objection to goa short dis- | tence in the country. | Fleaee to apply at 925 Bighth street, mire Avenues dé and C, third ovr, front room, Cau be | a for three “SPECIAL NC NOTIC Bs v FFICE OF THR egy ER ORS OF THE ALMS s HOUSE, | New York, J 1 toW bly on board, at pier 10 North Ki &D, OR SAN FRANCISCO, only. Deh Jul ix berths ‘ous of a spe yuesved to eall © engaging Choir passa 5 Went etree vems in the first ea engaged. 6 ofthe Muh inet. 5 "he supplyin, bh ori E. $00 cords ef gvod sound: Suathern, Was 23 D-8Y a YOUNG FRENCH Wou N al PIRE tiv. oak wood, of 12 solid f situation a8 Nurse or Lady's Maid, or as both, ee Seok, Ie “Dh hip will to be delivered ‘on any wh situation | fi och Be Me Bie ship wi pup Soe eet art y. whacf or whar | Evgt from Pier 2, Nor} eu d, when notified. fre taking we wee gerd charact that purpose by and quantit required ¥: ‘as to quality, Teall be fual. Any on that may be | pplication aut off: 8. DRAPER Pe be riven sr MEKICAN CHAPTER NO. 6 0. OF uv. A be pter No. 6 0. of Cr ANTED—A SITU ATION, BY A RESPECTABI young wewan, to do the cookin private family.’ ‘Tho best of city referunce gi at No. 22 twrevelt street, im the store, wear barreled 8 A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A tion to do chamber work or housewor! hereby notified to meet at their rooms, ab é Tuesday morning, the 17th inatant, to attend the faner their deceased brother, Edward Craves. Members of other | © respectfully invited to we By order of | Bb. OSTER, hat YOU ARE HEREBY RE UIRED \ 7 A MEETIXG VELD ON BOARD York public, w Resolved, That the t a ie for his ge is further resolved ; of extensive patrons ateriogplaces, of Saratogs It ts mareover Tovolveds That we fect ly a th shit atrp to Keyport, on the Telegraph, is a sure antidote or to LER, 94 Wost street. CALIPORNIA.—PASSAGR ‘Lhe fast sailing packet ship Uuca, D. B. Swan master, will be dispatched on the HOWARD & SON, 34 Brosdway. » On Sunday, oe Voth July, 1§49, tho following piendid boat, to the Datronare ell Luowing that all who take fn er to Keyport will feel at home, wnks of toe peseoagers be tendered to 1 nortment. hotels of Keyport are = Sm inferior to the scarcely necessat rus to say, however, that m our letters We merely express our own opinions, and we are fully prepared wo detend them, Tn alluding to Mr. Merritt's visit, we stated that if he made any proposition to the * administration ly. Has a fow wtace in the eecond State ok upon the subject of commercial reciprocity, it was ge. Forterms, apply | more than probable it was not entertained, and simply for the reason that Mr. Merritt came.to Washington merely ina private capacity,armed with no enihority to enter into wuy arrangement, the Union blame tae administration tor declining to enter into a negotiation under such curcumstances % Dors he wish the public to u derstand that the last administration was in the habit of enterin into negotiations with the private citizens — ol foreign countries, Who happened to visit this city. If that was the ‘case—aud. what other inferenge can be drawn from the Union's attack !—we think it was high time for the exhibition of a different play And in this connection we would also beg to ask the Unton if he considers, even supposing Mr. Merritt to have been invested with tall au- thority by the Canadian government, that the ad- ministration would be in error in declining to enter etually, at 3 o'clock, THE STEAMBOAT strongly recommend Perfectly convinced lot mily, Las no vbjection to go # short distan the sonny for cholera, and we strongly reeommend it to our fellow | Into a negouation wiih him upon the subject of ise of he Clerk at" the Supreme | ecangive quod eity rel . Pieaso call at No. 159 Cham | eitixens of New York. commercial reciprocity with the British North York, on the bere street, Cam be geen for (wo days. JAMES 4. HoOTIL MICUAELTAGGERT. | American colonies ? to serve a copy canny ty oe 5 W AN TEPIBY A, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT JAMES LEONARD. J. LAURENCE, But to return to the subject of annexation. Will York, within twenty days after sorviee of this sammens, ‘x- girl, @ situation to do plain cookirg, Washing 0a@ iroa- cans OS SuITu. %, ae OUR ALL. the Union be pleased to port out what is “nefa- elusive of the day of service, oF the plaintif will take jade | {26 0 noo 4g the country.. The bast at sity refer PeTENT CONNWELE. KCAJACKSON, | Tious and discred:table”in the “ system of policy, peg yd A TE ng it wunare nthe | Fence ri tbat N Lizabeth street, And 106 others. as he elegantly expresses it, which we stated we ear eighteen Lundred and forty-nine. Dated Now York, | © ACHT POR SALE—A SLOOP-RigagD yacut, | believed the admuuistration was prepared to re- y ao. UTLER & EV ARTS, ‘about 30 feet long. wit be sold low. commend—namely, an enlarged commercial inter~ Pisintiff’s Attorneys, W Cook ine private family; she ism SAAC FI ain Nbaer atrect. | course between the whole of the North American V peu woman, ‘vok No objec rend iro me general The Peat of city rete ner AAA AAA XCURSION—PRCENIX ASSEMBLY, NO. 1, D. 0. OF Bereans.—The Fourth Anvual Excursion of the abe Ascmily will tahe place on Thurvdey, July the Wh, om board of the new a ‘id to fren from bee, last place, where she has Live years, c Please cail at No, 862 ieondwaye te * Ly xe ge to the io i Hy Winona oad 0, £34 Monroe strect, thin day mad to: _ MEDICAL, R. ELLIOTT, OCULIST, 6% BROADWAY, INFORMS his friends ‘and ifn the Seon'te wo the abov colonies and ourselves, if, uyon mutual investigae tion, it was found we could do so without disadvan- tage to our interests? Does he desire that we should not avail ourselves of the advantages of an unrestricted commeree with those provinces, unless it can be demonstrated they will suffer by itt In other words, iw it an axiom of to 1 celrke Mame ring the season, Mr.’ Ding row. u R. POWRLL, OCULIST, AURIST, aC ATTENDS AS rty, that in every transaction we must force aah Rape eer ar Ue Sette one canbe NTED— usual to diseases of the be and Bar, Ve Warren ate, Catoech the countries we negotiate with? In sceount, from 7th to 13th of July, both inclusive, was protesta: ‘ahere enn bp bad 0 pouaphics descr oi taocnen i Seamstrets, or Nurve and of treating the affections of sgeakiog of the etiect of an en! ed system ot re- as annexed :— ie and Ironer, Has uo objection to wo to the coun Ba edivicn of bis popular “‘Treative on the Bye rea ge ciprocity, we stated our belief that “if such @ Issue or Ut { travel with @ family. Lon at 48 Howard street, in J Arubeial Byes inrerted. measure should be recommended and carried out, Loan of 1842 Tear, a few doors from mvastey. HOLERA, DIARRH AND 17s REMEDIES —DR, the provinces would virtually be a portion of this ° ue Tye p Union, wd bat few couth would clapes before “ end ided conte each. they wou! entirely so.” e colomal system : 4 fe be obtained of the following Committes of government cannot stand alongside of ours a ‘ plage we a moment, when viewed by an unprejudiced ¢ WU Ero. Sis ena t cabonee berry; David Kelly, 61 Wat aa oid - ei pernons Franch THB and the colonist, teeliog that he has been dese This is about the close of the aggregate issue. The tranefer of Treasury notes does not progress so rapidly as anticipated. Many holders prefer retaining them in their present shape as long as pessible. ‘The annexed table exhibits the quotations for the principal public securities of the eountry,in this mer- | ket, at the respective periods named :— Qvorarions ron Pusiic ert ei ‘hy 16 ; ots. w fag iretited i elly li iY pit ur 16x 8 117 Hy 31 H we Jus Sin 6 WS 81 108 wax San. hong Joe in im 1044 & 104 104 | Wo 2 ease dus 1076 8 108 107. 105” ao losis 1ontg Meo 8 1S 1 2 s ® Be be rd tH % 8% Rin hin ry & 4 8 Tash & howe lous ge Ss si os Ca 13 = Sa ee = oa, = Oe i Sede | om We ee ee Bac § OX i Bid We tot 14 Work, 106 TOT & ids 100! Bx? Bx g If Sa as a ee Ws We WT 8 Th ao Wi Wien ot GS Bly BR BONG & es 7) oad s ee oes, | 109 no Ww 10 | “xi © 8 BK Be: Bet Bi ime Gi f OT 8 mb as WK swt wl «wy 82 BA ae an : 3 if s 100 8 8 aw ere gis MS 8166 168 a” | =. = variation in quotations realized has been in improvement Government stocks since the reesipt of the late news from London. relative to quotations ruling in that market. and the demand is principally for remittance on foreign account, Other stocks are very much ne- | gleeted; from the uneettled state of our public offaire generally. ee DO prospect of any favorable change in prices, or in the demand. The very eauses which bave ereated the dem and improvement Prices for government and good State stoeks, have produced the depression im prices, and in the dem: for fancies, and ereated a cautiousness on the part of capitalists and men of moderate means, hich will te materially to eheok any specu. | lation in stocks of any kind, 80 long as the money market continaes easy. and such @ large amount of idle capital is seeking ployment at lower rates of rest than have been realized for years, prices for stocks will,without doubt, be pretty well sustained; but such is the feeling in the publie mind, that the slight- est contraction in the market will havea very depress. | | Ing influence upon prices and give the bears all the the advantage they can desire. The fall importations are likely to be exesed- ingly large, and they must be paid for in some way. Whether there ie @ demand for foreign fe | dries here, or not, our markets will dowbtless be | flooded with them, and they will be foreed off in the ‘weual way, through our suction rooms, The mane. bape of a | kept by the present fete for wee last mii 0 sears. ot B respectable mnyal goasen for selling | separ amable to titution aad ealtuiness i fi apply as abe jetrong, 20 Spring. ‘who speaks and reads her native tongue correct; & Ge an, Who sp and reads tho Lis eed apply but those who d tho- ing. ahve REN D. L., 128 My jock P.M; or | Bond irae th house between’ Hoyt and a Viole sorrel. | by England, havin, communication with her, and being in hourly intercourse with us, wo rapidly learn that the cloak of ignorance and pre- udice within which he wraps himself, but excludes him from the bright and genial influences of = way, ons a Ve raf We Nten—ny 4 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & 1 jon ‘& respectable priv: oe is a good | of enses, by the are “ nnrnnnrnrnee soek, and enn take woll, ret rave washer and | cities, without « rolite: HEGEMAN, AvcTiONEER. Syl nl may 1 ‘Senen in the coun: tant rel ey. Beat city epposite Tompkins’ Market, 3 uiy I atde lock, P. he Sales Roo: Broo! Y jesatiey of reninanig of as 334 Third Avenue, | | Bold , DIAREMGEA. ac —Da. been ered in 4 464 Bromdwi +20 Pearl street, Four Shillings & Betile. wet the the edies! wen, In thie wed other Tr ie as eertain to family should | ‘be wi One tutions, and the glory aod greatness they Wiil the Umon, with ail its show Cl pee pa- triotiem, assert its belief that our institutions are not superior to these of the Britieh colonies? But the Union also touches upon another sabe ject—the annexation of Cuba. One would have DEWITT ©. K8IL- im thoweands jay, at ding te balanes of shew rewll dealer. | WAN TED—A SITUATION ' ung wowes, as Nurse sit BY A RESPECTABLE Seamstress, or Seamstress | earn ‘The best of city references given. A way. | y 7 ANTED—A cow. or ag ENGRAVER — AP. ting, iy at Roberts’ vent, ‘, 0d Droaaway. ——s bap ts Steg on A FARM. bas had Engraving a: JEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, $1 CROSBY STRERT Avetion -y~ 4 Horees, Carriages, Harness, Saddles, ke, — jete ¥raetionl Work on the real Stricture, and all pre bing Seed TT splendid Bisa BSecena” Ba “Bait. baeeast from ry paren, edieal and y be ead, Ditenses of the Urint eilloued fn th Monde; Wedaneday, 1 private sale every eo ay’ £ SOUN'S: SXTHELD: Froprever. wt eh me yd RY - “Yr: Titary View. Third, Edition three dayr, Reet room teat, 231 Mulberry at the Publishers’, Stringer & eased, post-paid, to P. D., tended to, rer Broadway Tat twenty at style, with private rooms and doings eash busibess of from $2040. 640 ip elee oren per dey. JOR SALE—THB agricaltural jmpl y of Ne hich enn be enlarged to any @ inhi arvint in washing onte do geceral heuseworn (no pall private filly. Best of eity reference given. apply at No. 41 dayst. | LAD, FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS oF | to assist ii a Drug store, with b and the or letters will be New York. ‘0 LAWYER: AND OTREKS—A YOUNG MAN, WHO writ hand, having no employment for bi would like ke an arr Oddress A. X., at this offer. I K, WANTED JMMEDIATRLY AT NO. 27 | ey street, corner of Ye $9 00 WANTEDI MEDIATELY ON BOND AND ’ Mortgage, at fix per cent, on real estate in date a eenerallp, nvests be found in the world, The sireot neh JOSEP MURPHY, Proprie EAD ROTEL, NO. able single 125 to $150 bin Souemer Joba fiers leaves she toon of Chamber day, at 0A. M., ander. by the Author, P Jou fre * be hich is signed Botts on the or on the wranper. life, party, dy Fit, tering | tion credit for its liberality % * at as Copyist. Please | R Present and fut of fortune tellers. | Beware of impor ‘tod Die biel tl freiy, whs ane life. Be not deesiv d comntertelie; buy tm os ut the ‘ge None it gennine uniess signed | Por Jermle and retail corner of Chambers; Pentfol COMMEND YOU mier—No. 27 Wooster street—if yo mation. ETIC POWDERS FOR jOSTWICK ON VENEREAL, .NDURCTONER fierce invective, and the tndi far saperier to ye — Tell rie @i as Auther of enured offee, sorne: of Chatham B, Be pactionlar, or you more druggists generally throughout the United | bave been rather untortunate. reet. as the ouly Ind all imagined that it would have let tnat island alone. We can well remember, when the New York Herald first charged Mr. Polk's admunistration with a “nefarious und discreditable” intrigue with reference to Cuba, the loud denunciations, the nant tone, which the truth of the - We can remember whea the Herald repeated the charge, and the London Times endorsed that the venerable editor of the * org still agg it, with louder de« bunciations than be He called Allah to wit- he truth of his asseverations—nay he swore b: beard that the whole statement was a baseless fabrication. And qe notwithstanding that the editor was ‘evidently in the confidence of the Secretary of State,” it has since been dis- covered that the whole charge was stretly true. We are unwilling to believe that the venerable editor knew at the time he wrote so fiercely, this was the case; we will more charitably think he was merely [Beak weed. But, even patting this benevolent construction upon it, it should be |B DESTRUC- inseets. marked the Union's denial of te pature, of high Os Delay iad | weeks, and the the last subject he ought to feel any desire to dis- kat not any bard vasldora at deter yi cuss pow nd ie worthy the ni | ite aud hewitt while there ix ‘The ground taken that the present administra- ceases off thousands to th 5 pr ni Bevin priory ne ire on the oe Wittias nO @OAe, A scr to physician, | tion would do nothing to oppose the annexation of ree clase of uttering | Canada or Cuba, whenever euther or both of those pr is countries sh hould come properly forward and desire it, has evidently clermed the Union. It, doubtless, intended that that should be the great democratic yer | Platform for "52; ond he waxeth wrath at the re- | thought that the admunistration will not take a te | different view of the matter. He was reserving it for his own private use; it was to be his thun- der. Pshaw! Cannot the man, for once in his © above y, and give the administra uine aad ori dae he Uniom'’s attacks upon Mr. Clayton, so far, It first abused him because he did not see fit, merely to prevent an exposé of the mistakes of the last administration, to continue a gross violation of our neutrality laws, and especially where the etfect of doing so was to facilitate the King of Prussia in on ful engine for the suppression of G rman liber VRS. H. ROEDER, thir @ ty, worth at present over $2,000), Che proj for €2,(00 & year, and is quite unencumbered, Ad n that they ee labor, + My be ng fated stock for doe aka order rectors, Fresideas Morris Coal and Banking Uo. MeVicxan, 4 “wet Bates Jersey City, buh July Ee puree Zee et ult. for the wale the fires three of the Board of vertible Bends of the Cot 4 eget ur sith ihe of the $3, te ria ineors Hon rendering It haath * arate will be Tecate SPENCER KIRBY, Soop. York, Suty 19th, IMO Oe 0 LET—ST. CHA wn euipabie for Sumter, eee ferns for sews reasleana or unfernished. lng bum of SLTH)0KF CT the, aid bom terme and conditions of the advertisement of the ‘As to the periods for taking and Wttacs for the San part thereof, as may oon t by the holders of aaid pre 4 such | on ire hereby eaprecely potited kthat i hey v ‘i privilege of thy oir node ‘i wet, iia Ber Tr n the Please on the premises formert the said rum of $1.73 oe the St. Uhpries 1 ‘of Broadway a1 ir rights under enid re: treet, oF of Mes PNOMPSON, Bs Park Pings.” eno Treasurer. ork. dwly 8, 1940, com: en Foe « ROBINSON, «WHOL ESA, C. = aN: ey: ing and whisker coll FFICE or THR Feuata RAILR AD company, 7S Broad w: Ral f Ser Septem the com will be ready to receive pro- potals, te be doeiled om ae soon thereafter ik and oonstrncting w Person ot of the of Papama, vi m the Chagres rivet to ‘teasers ie, being sheet twenty miles, in , “Ne Peteane. and collar ora LB! IN WESTERN AND BAsTERN VIRGINIA, im vation tien, and jn any desired quanti: ten, By. RICHARD OAKLRY, No.3 Brond st. ORSETS DE P fashion ad: ‘gontract, may fhe | Tehane, ana xamining the line of Food. 02 staked S{coginents, Ae svn 00 the ip bet wi hear Tadies wi att a Fanieome atyle L fuel tee er very comfortable for nursing, new), he Sen dey moderate price , % on y. The Bank of at the office of im rater Books will be gloned for, ten firs! BY, day of Angertmean §=— HAS, N 0 Easy. ie a Ne for eae ees will be t te auy pert etibe Maited Padarensed, pone Pt Wenardr eee Rind RJOUNSON, 16 DEANE STRERT.8O WELL RENOWN 1¢ Doctor's im the treatment of ye pg —Thi tation S skill in thoee bait eure is pre-eminent Seeecivens & sooret habit, efootuaily ured. Mose ane PRIVATE ME CAL com. thett g oven Neen 8 till alive, 1) ie ‘intended esp coperealy for the married, or those con 4 FPoilaetpiat Ronseoni, fed eases that have etieted | | It now trumps up another charge, still more | caleun, having no foundation in truth whatever, of iecae, # of Diseases his wishing to force Canada into annexation. How ve bat ba far the sccm tn ha succeeded, we Irae the tal angoish to public to yu re is one point we wish to teste the Ly Gistinetly, rn eod—-thes when we wate our be- lief that the present administration will do nothing to prevent events ta! HJ their own course, we | merely give it eredit for bigh-toned honor and ating marriage, as it discloses important seerete, whieh Mtatermanship; and we believe it possesses evs be known to partice!: arly, | an eminent deasee. But if the Cnloeuien | % ze apelin does not permit of aa inerease eff — not op t jon, it will never take any Ne ey | undethand me ring it about. It bE yey be implicated in nefarious secret ware of conquest; nor will it ever be companied, _ in order to hide ite * disereditable ” conduct, 4 vg to humbug or pay an “organ” to = an | MEGA. Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bartimonr, July 16, 1949. The Cholera at the Alms House Sentenced tobe Hung— Commerce— Funeral Hanors— The Markets, $c. The cholera, after hovering around as fore month Past, bas at last settied down in our immediate vieinity on the devoted heads of the paupersin our Almshonse; and from the violen: ner in it has developed relishing Coes, 1 ranemitted Sous. Ail Tater | nme ye ate iteelf and the fact that there are about 800 inmates of the institution, the probabilit of life will be very great. three miles from t ia that the destruetion x... # extablichment is about y given great attention te the yh -4 it thay daeire Fae R. RALPH, AvrHOR, OF THB “Practical P WEAKNESS, IMPUTEN “e Pracrical P 7 Hhialy pive Ny edith Greenwich NO CHARGR—DR. MURPHY, or a0LD confidentially comealted om all forme soon of ‘vem he cures in two ity and iw any gu oF used * ns ot t hindrance hours, ad }—Thowe wh = fundayesecey a), Thove he ap aie ce. Our citizens all carry remedial agents in thelt pockets. or keep it in their houses, therefore is, that it will be met on if porsible. vanquished On Saturday evening ® colored man. tried about « month since on the charge of killing named ward Harrie, wea tentensed to be bung. So that there are now in our jail o the dread -entenee who Killed Mire Cooper about @ roma of the nw. V tapidity and | year since. will be hung oo Friday neat. obiefly, how- A new cemetery. called Mount Uliver. on the Frede i, | rick rond. ix to be d ted thie af.ernoen with oom fp 3 ceremony [t fe « apleadid place. has been ® very om le and it is anticipated LA ie foun no other CB, ke— DOCTOR rebooners a 06. ef which number 3 were bound to Rio, J to Calle fornia Be The esmmittes appointed to make preparations for ing boner te thy mrmey of os Presidems Puik have Sipe, mote of th. MED pp, iy Wureet) vr by pork

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