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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ahW ans. vy wan lon? | qraaneane ANTI D—INMERIATRLY, ASMA m oe ‘Avy werson or information to JAS. ¥. ail receive the above reward. J ANTED- RY & RESPECTABLE wowan. “WITH A fresh brewet of milk, living juire at Harsimu Ke wark avenve AN 12 Dems eM Vari on “as SaLESM AN 1 a ¥ t Keferences given VARD = SIQLEN, “FROM Aodrerto Ad ANTED=A S11 UATIO: Ts, Be » fret rate et, hrorklyn, im basement. Wanton A YOU, bite, in oF Wee marked, N “ainte'N, STO RWELLE CO, 35 P ON THE MOKNING OF J Vaudewaster street and Fulton Mar aniEn— BY A Rb VECTABLE YOUNG LaDy, A iN etreet of oA ots # stopped. ed by the finder, by returning the re, through the Post-office or other- P XN GRIFFIN & CO. 7 OST—SUPPOSED 10 HAVE BREN DROPPED IN . oF in ene of the Broadway stages, a blue mindy aout rechet Look and. ps orandum book J ANTED—An active and ape need * wins To'seme trouble sw replace them. ‘The Gascr will e confer 8 real favor by enclosing the taine to Box 3,179 if he will eerd it to No. 2 Liberty street, up stai eenger will receive one dollar for bis trouble. O57 IN BROOKLYN YESTERDAY MORNIN Waten. with Chain and Peneil. 1 the bnek. with the pam rewarded, by I Soe tn the weet cS ilished dm connection with now inoperation in this city. Address H., ANTED—FOUR PRO! ESTANT COOK: aut girke for peusral hou at ork, and two to sew, ts. The ng tas cana nb ee ject protrotan’ empl ment agency, ot Carmine street. ¢. Situations of avy kind furnished in the best IN COMING FROM and Thirteenth street to Beach street, Hud~ Sen square, a bundleof soiled Muslins. Any the tame Will be hberally rewarded. “Apply at 31 Beach st, ‘SWEDISH BRIG the night between horns long, and ble reward wil sgotion, of the OST—FROM A CARRIAGE, YOUNG GIKL WISHES A SITUATION, EITHER TO person returning ir to do ehamberwork, take care of children 6 Canal street, AKDWAKE CLERK WANTED—ONE ACQUAINTED with the recail trade preferred. Address C. il. M., thie CLEN— FROM ON Wiltelm Guster, Lund master, o x ight inches viroumferen the recovery of said poe CLERK WANTFD—A rouEe MAN WHO pplication Yor tne € e EXCURSIONS. ACURSION TO THE FISHING PARES: h Afcabes pay, cept Satorday. uff siieet at ¢ o'clock NR SAM Pewter at t'as Me sin evidence to tabligh the, fa My * Sriasace fo preva tnt he was wilfully y Grown of by apply- img. by letter, to Rox 2.708, Post- office, New Yor! ‘THE TRADES. O TRADE SOCIETIES, AND ALL ORGANIZED BO- dice of working men that are organised for wh cz RSION. pe POORE SED LAER SUNDAY, iy favorite stenmer SANDUSKY, uching at Yunkers, Dov en, i that a convention. will fe Tb rince civcets July purpose «fferming @ tra reepeetiully. avi bi + 9 o'oloek, e cil ity about 6, Fare for the excursion, ee representatives ap- jociety, to earry the same EW YOKK AND The new and commodi: wi lear ee Peck Bi RE 124) CENTS.— Operative | — ‘Agr atd ciTy, PRASIS FLANIGAN, President. rehi Ket urning, . z . paces Uitte it making New York, cannot doberter th iy Wm. Hocarry, Secre' ee this 0 porsenity rice and gardens sre sew in their sea: | iatlomanly y Roslyn, aid Manhe set, rum in connection with this boat, t roprieters alwa; And Little Neo! | ized bronght hetore th FOU Owerw. N 4. ASHINGTON PROSPECT LODGE, NO. 30, re of the above Lo . 0. G. eure a a noti- from 413 Breadway to 78 .) between Grand and Broome street t on and after Tasetor ar ties for those persot ‘ful rides, mountain air, ro find hunting, fresh water bathing ace cannot Be rurpasred. Metached te then eee Parrexton, W. G. ‘ONS ATTENDANCE —A SPECIAL wanes or 2nd division will be held at Kentucky Hall, i, JuIv 10. Prnes a ital hinportance will ' Wil CRUDDELL, President. ; Seoretariee. from the foot of Duane railroad, frem the f beilald Vefors the Joun Bessenrere, Evw. TF 560 Prince street. th proprietor atlake, the T HERON PELTER. B11 EB HALL—CaPE MAY—THE SUBSCRIBER mould respecttully inform the eitis and vieinity that New Jersey, den proved plan of the Ew style equal to any on the fat "Thuan Case, eae of J No'g South strecta,, New York, -(RICH'D L. pe Inland, 4h after them most ap- Staten for venus 'y of loeation and nd. "With « bliging and ate well provided table, and ore at the bar, Re hopes to merit the patronage of OGDEN, THOS. J. 1 Commission Me chan Merchandise consign tous will Shae gil rieks of fire, en ‘ mdse bie Soe ‘worthy the patron. r eent., paya= Geshe tar “pared e ry LW. Jrronn, Seoretary and Treasurer. AMES CONNER & BOS, T7°R FOUNDERS, CORNER the publie ‘ have om band tadl of 3 iavellvat ue artimente and railroad wil top at Cold pri aiting te convey them ec FRANCIS RIDER.” Abi oy—¥ "ty OCEANIC the tion recep a ters, oer the direesion of lavan House, Aiteay. miles fro’ Doate are slways S*4. BaTRINe r from Jury Duty, who oa verneon. vite that hie beste rem eagant and agreeab! Ii'fter share of thris potrcasge. ends ard he public, that he has resizned faearee ® rn CHARLES M. ROGERS. Liv oe Wat BATHING. AT LUNG Powse at the ab grlebrased bask r the Mortie Houre stage, am tor being deciroure® Sstiring from the saahaaaa Nita Vebment Pte is. 1 We NORRIS, Proprietor. , Mee ORMI K AUCTIONEER SALE OF BTUPE- le, Wormicure, ke —This day, ork. et, will be gold several ‘cases ef jee: wich about 100 dif: dog, ducks, mouke: at $0¢ 200 palre reimsors, ali er crate and pants, Also, the midst of © sure aay ecleheated for the bewnty of | te seenery, an FOR SALE AND D TO ) LEN. Rh SALe— ¢ WHOLESALE WAT, car hat uM. doblary ie cab. 8 NY ro ape ON REASON &- re mnevprred lease of the abe ‘* all the fornirare and fixtores, or rhowld not 4 H RAHINFAT. NT KESIDANCR FOR cate; rus House 1 Jed brown entire | —A very hat treme bean . very UNOS eree fe all barnes, and well broke, Ve in a veivatie horse, and will be sold In of Thirty-feerih eureet and ¢ OCTAVE, MADE t* York, who will ding the quality of the inaura- ached, wud will be eold A “NEW PIANO, € "Fr tree! sy - N ROK SALE ( DEAT—AN RATING ESTAR me zu eye hy re of 8. . MAGNT'S, aS Potton f me sim nen: table, b of wn ich having other hacia ee svase Lad 4 vove place sie! ind DE HowssTRAD ViLgacr N TH - ‘ ‘Thirty i Soars u INSURANCE NTI & woTval 2, IND —Nevice is hereb: twened for the 6 certineates of prem interest. will be paid to the be crvatives, om hnd after Mowday. tlime alt | oe therenn will evasa, ed & nt. Ry order ef the OA RLES NE WCOMB. Reeretary INSURANCE COM Ce . | the eqrtineates 1x NEW PILTIARD TABLES po rengonskle terme tani fora private hevee can be soon and tried et 111 Bim | w ENGLAND a bi er ‘SBeleon street chive. WH Paveon. Peck jamebure. agente | ble fer the poreh red te forward al) "i '< reveht beets, wi stare, twonire at cre —TWO ROOMS, FURN D OR UNFURN- siogle and bis wife, i or Laochconaman apply to PS. oe From THE FIRST AUGUST, Rid RN honne, with the entire ove of below Canal street. feu doers trom Broadway, @ LET—ROOMS, Pusisane ¢ oe DR UNF URNISTED, witatle for families 8 Sr summer or vy. between Bghth by JO* B. NO! Teverance bo California, effected by JB 7 ASHING MADEE qriect WASTING Bevan ‘SHMENT. ret seq'tenvaved hy an Bagish Yat. plain sewing dono tn ADT INA QUIRT, RBTIRES or no boarders. Ps OER mex, ONE O&K TWO os alo Woter sletbing ond peastene dreee ers. "brew Wit okt dow gh A Fann a ax pt or AL TH furmiete, Address G. vefhes ot of being themlight= mes ‘The en~ fertamments will comprise the great moral play ef the Drorhiad, or The Fallen @ne*aved, whieb will neted every pigh Ye feme of which in Borten and Philadel~ alee througbeut the United States, nm trumpet= e vorach y eopnet fer am ine! be ve of Temperni ms in eure f accident. The wery Theatre, the meane of ingress and merevs Inige, ond riraightferward, nw chance Hing bewileered, and ot finding their way out ia hurry. The extre ¢ Theatre allowing the dience te he ple e roof of the building, hi be sun have been playing s. HAMLIN, Sole Propriet OWPRY THFATRE— ATURDAY EVENIN wil te wered jor the 4th t © ere ABETRUNKAKD, or The Pullen Save*~ Edward Middle~ tom, Mr. Mocrhones: Bill Dornvon, Mr, Winans; Ardemt Revelaw Mr. Pepe, Cribhe, Mr Bamilten; Sam E He Gruden: Bark Messenger, Mine K. Donn: Wen yor: Mra Wilson, (ire. Jorda Mre Bro HOSTLER AND TH cents, Doors will ope artain will rise precisely y evening July ryay tha porfosmacss silt ssmmmanes ait foe ROCHESTER KNOCKING TD, Mice: dolly Cie uilds ie orumacl OSE IN Y is. ebontra Miss Henry. The whole to conclude w farce of PREFING IN AT SIX P.M. nye = Jefferson. n Chr od eldest organize y of twelve perf rmers, under th rection P.« They will have the honor of Weir origivel and inimitable enertaimmente wriilfurther nerice Admission, 2 cents. mmencing at Se'clock PM. Thursday, duly 4th, at 3PM Pad on Satuedays, terneen Concert r ewrioaitien ity. fm the Celestial Empire. pente 0 eet immediately connected with the social Labita, the reli¢ Lip, the mercantile customs, the mech Sciences of the Chinese. “I jetiv IDMERVA KoOMs, #6 BROADWAY, OPEN EVERY eveninj magnificent mammoth Panorama of the Overlan Rout to California, G fea Fras iseo, Fenno, whose leetureg have won the \ and the elite of Philadel phis, will il Adsisianse So te, children balf pric hibi FPEDERAL STREET THEATRE, BOSTO! siabliehment, with scenery, dresses, & re bas been entirely renovated and mot d will vie with the most elegant establi the country. It wil! be let from the first ef Septemd» | by the week or month. Tor furtber particulars, Mr. MAX MARETZEK, or in Bostoi 314 WROADWAY, @OKNER OF xhibitien Fre Sone of the ue the Birth of V thy . Proprintor. ITTERURG TUEATAR— THE UNDERSIONED, Hav- ing leneed the Pittat ten mos the, \« ” ingin the profession, desirot forming exgagemeate, | will address (pretage paid) JOSEEH ©. FOSTER, Chest- ut etreet Theatre, bi iladelphia.” *A MISC KLLANEOUS. ONTGOMEKY’S PATENT TUBULAR STEAM BOILER and river steamers, locomotives and stationary Vining great economy in fuel and apace, Offea, re Be 'readway, up MITH'S Fast DUSBA le 100 Penrl and O# Beaver eta, hOSP THE DEMAYD FOR . PATENT Manufactured by reet, and for sale by 4 grocer lm erally watnasaian the city, and Broo! Willinme! rraw and Hrass Cart— pe Ley with all the latest or made to order at the a tastag: tee Fulton street. MES NEWMAN'S GENUINE WATER AND OIL 4 Lock sther Artist's mate- manufstory, 24 Scho Square, Lon WARD, ‘Axsnts, 25 CLP street, N. Q ARTICLE OF aPra Ls ADDS MORE TO OUR hand comfort tha ht kind of under gar: hia season, ihe New Yerk Seeking Pae= to wear them is on ASHER R MORGAN, 152 William street, between Fulton any ty NRA STOOL ie frantic tore! Fowling Guns, embracing every va hand Germ ah Cattrsdnes, Certasees, sabres, ome Ki ineloding # full rock of Hardware and Cutlery, at ex- tremely fow prices, AW SPIEER O., T Maiden ta: BORE the coumer of & eoreat. NG—PATENT NEW Vo ie Sa for, one an ARE, BY THe 4 efhh os fon, exp: r fome vers fre yng: received by FRANCIS TOMES & EONS. 6 spect all kineem R 1 Py AND BLU ‘ Went & Con _ OVAL = DK, LUTEN BR, AURIST, HAS REMOTRD Jew from iM to 28 Bered ‘De Warren ferere trom & rll | prevrtee of all distate of the tainane wn pleasant rine, ame i: Ear, eneblee him to enre ¢ivcLarage (tte Rav, pe “ ind fice Alle tore mart he postpaid Gonselistion foo, wodictag ser ny ones, after a Tn all manner f ineoe's cate and we. Mth 4 ob linge ened eet Rone, Jone 464 and 676, torts, and of all the ye Brargiees ae e eenerally enn obtain it in trade Rr tbete sub aeeas or 'ce cowmniecton at pe Oh: ty tabing tye dose bes, 872 | gross ensh $9, These priee invari~ ghly adbered te. PT — The Rooter ean be consulted at 2.476 ronway, free rf eharee PRLIGUED BY MW. LAY ETT. DENTIST, ibe Tweth, Artificial Teeth worthy the repntacion ef the eather rn to oe te be very rinin and valuable treastee on ors te which every body is re, be ox tenant: Cireulaveds Sabie a ‘Ranuirer, HY WItE TONICS THESE ARTICLES HAVE AC- bog th the pudlte ma- tet Nimo. thes vere eon imireda: sholeeale and ve | Leen eurpaeed in the city, GRAND OVERIL KE. | her. bri titled FLAG hieh will be added the pi wari JE—Frits, are Na hala, by 1° RS. iy rd “Circles quarter to 8, IBLO'S—SATUADAY EVENING, JULY 6—TENTH vight of the splendid mew piece,” which for beautiful beenery, brilliant costumes and evstly decorations, has never Tera'r Signer La Mane, Tobe followed by THE 18 NDt JEWELS—Giltgingerbread the Great of Pharita N Prince Prettiph Ty Kipeon; ™ rep. An intermi Ball Rovm ARNUM'S AMERICAN MESEUM— vy. T. BARNUM, Mar ager ond Propric Jno. Greenwood, Jr.. Aw er. saturday, July 6, 1850. Performances 4, to and again at 4 to 8 o'clock. Grand gala day, The nora! and ccmestic orsma of the DRUNKARD will be represented thie day, both afternocn and evening, for the benefit of Mr. W. R. Goode! Por children under fries asTLE GARDEN Last NIGHT OF THE SUMMER G Loder —Tiekete 25 m Sunday evening. ‘8 MINSTKELS, AT TUE OLYMPIC, iy bet dirvetion of the great orginal Pompey.— This be tiie] esrablishment has teen recently refitted and for the summer season, and it ie now the most com! resort of P i Doors open at 2: concert at 8 o'clock, RAND EXHIBITION OF THE WONDERFUL RE- mingten Bridge, at 4 Broadway: next door to Niblo carder celebs Bitited tn Rerope ter th last four f person the reiensitic and civil sreineere ct Beinn, 4 pronounced to be the greatest ‘Age. The rpan of the Bridge is ith fou Wr. Remington, avd visited hy over cluding most of 1 0 exhibition will aste for mecha~ triumph of Ame- rea 8, rom 8 v’cloak, A. stolid o'clock, P a PPeeneue MUSEUM, ie bgt gar LSorane § ovEN ‘clool ‘afternoon at 8 by ¥ the only voce t band ot sing 8 com Twelve Por- raat os led 110 COTTAGE, HOBOKEN-GRAND INSTRUMEN- Ttis Day, July 4th Stranse cele- Sin engaged. Ferriage reduced to 4 eenta nd will perform also Monday, Weduesday and Fri- day next week, at the Cottage, on Saturday next, the 6th instant. Those who pet reen this most tevntiful of Panoramas, must avail resent week, or lose the only opportunity | sing ite exhibition in New York np ag tise —THIS SPACIO be let during the = ertainmen Re. Ke. eek, on ‘application to Mr. Base, boa WN _AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLY" 2 conte, Reserved seats in parquett AMUSEMENTS is bey! the brm of Joseph MeMnrray & Ron ‘s ower a . ae HAVE THIS Day. TAKEN INTO COPART- ba 4s PERE aed F.C. BARRIER: hom en cnerares to Rew Ont eand ‘oo of BARRIER Py fs A . New Orleans, May 224, 1850, _SHIPPING, Pot OFTICE, NEW YORK, JULY a4 18O.—U. 8. Bolle for Enrepe-— Tee Mails for Berope, por srgamer feaite, Ty the ecole Li Fill be closed 9¢ joe 01 the wii Henn rates V! PAADY. Ponteanter LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES Malt STEAM- ebip PACIFIC, Capt. Rura Nye —Chie steamship will b the mails for Europe, positively, t* - . Cth July, frem her berth ai the foot of Kr mas LIVERPOOL. —ONITED STAT! Bou | sTham: rf Fe the taal ser Bere Ny ip one ab rope pest 4 Pirete her teeth ot the must pase through til paid for, Yaw Pret Gffley No berth seeured will pleare bad al) rk ” oer “Atlantic ‘will suconed she pansy. having mneanallad srcommetations tor slegsnee ov nomices ape pw COLLING, 66 W all eurest Use, ATOS MAIL STRAMERS BETWEEN NEW ‘ork and F4verpoot —The shine comucsiog "his tine are a Sietne ; pele Graton There ting nein ee by sontrect ary care has boon soken their 4 sloganee or ‘ol to a re ae it er perivweed will ” tg Ko Rershe sonnred eel) paid foe. Pot footeht bd sage, aoply tr EDW'D & COLLIN aloes Ill of, thersim on KER ORLEANS, DIR yon CALIF Nt vy “ Mvgnts ~O% S\TCRDAY Serloek PM. from the por for af nts precered on 7 1, eorwen We pareare * For vernia, r $6 RS Ine ron a SAN PRANCINO—C Al ror, arbors, vie ie on eon ft tan exe peer No sxpen- Harhivg or areharkive te Taancnrore dy this Haw. For weage oF other (nfermarion. ef ' HERD AND wRient 196 Coder street corner of Washington #t., 24 foot LINE FOR RAN FRANCISC % VIA CHA- lor did steamship CHEROK EF. fleor iM leave her dock day tree ous, ROWLAND & ASPINWALL Noa, 64 and 66 Son h etrset. LIFORNTA—A THROTOH CARIN KETFOR wrhip CHEROKEE, of th Joly, for athe @ Coear street. Feo CAL Ire win roy ng ~y TICKETS, VIA [STH Panam for Baw Pranciroo, for sale Bb OO, 48 Front street A THROUGH (FIRST CARIN) TICKET v0 ae Prenciere tar Cherokee (July f) sud ren neesee—the Delder belre obliged to remain « ‘Preferred berthe im teth abipe, Apply to N. J WATERBURY, 09 Wall street, Wire Boor, front rom ND APPIN. ae ove Bret Ly for July Sth ae Horeee oly 18h ce cat Te | alias we cure by wy new me keg Eee | ROTO TICKETS OVE ALITOR DIRECT, THROTOH TICKETS, wteernee Pt one fe AH acne the veh este Tide oat ty '7"O Seer oieaaeny, corner Wal. ic in One FT | WIE. BTR, Wor al aah dey, at yeah mo Treneine, arrormment Eaton oY Saket INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence Wasnincron, July 2, 1850. The Affairs of New Mexico—The Difficulties in the Matter Sat Forth, and the President's Messoges Explained — The Consequences of the Singular Instructions to Cot Monroe, and the Reason Why no Official Information has been Received, $c., He The President's message to the Senate, in answer to Foote’s rerolution for information concerning the late preclamation of Col. Monroe, calling @ State conven- tion at Santa Fé, simply consists of a letter communi- letter and certain papers from the Secretary of War, amounting to nothing more than was already One important fact appears, istued have not been revoked, and they are quite | enough to define the attitude of the administration November 29, 1849—Mr. Crawford instructs the com- manding officer at Santa Fé to aid and encourage the people of New Mexico to organize a State government; extent the claim of Texas is repudiated; but at the seme time, the said officer is instructed to | get out of the way of the Texans, if they should come to take possession by force. The object of these instructions embraced the grand idea of the President's plan for settling the slavery bat is, to bring all the territories in as States, very with the people | ew Mexico, because the | ould ‘nevitabl end with it t The orders heretofore | epecial agent | leaving the question of wae necessary to hurry up Texas boundsr ment in Congr ritorial government. mesed for New Mexico, T, sppeared to be that the Proviso must be « pa.tot the law. The signing or the veto of the Pro- vito would place Old Zack in this difflevity, instructions were given to the com- at Santa Fe to aidand encourage the xico to get up a Bi would settle the flavery st as they did under similar instructions in come up for settle- question of a ter- If such # government were the ehances, bad position manding offic | people of New in whieh pro- question for them- Weare confident that this was the object of there And the Secretary of War was 60 earnest abcut them, that he feems to have forgotten almost | | entirely the difficulty of organizin; provide against all emergencies, he ernor to get out of the way if the Texans should eeme down upon him. been received by the ¢ calling out of 3,000 men ell. of Texas, to march upon Santa Fe, ( unity of carrying out his How absurd the f Up & new State appe | Instructions. @ State; but to | structs the mili- be correct, of Monroe will bave the op; instructions by # precipita | procers of gettin, | View of the care And we contend now, as heretofore, that there in- structions were and are inconsistent, incongruous, and evarive of the whole responsibility. The cabinet, 2 arruming the guardianship of New Mexico, and in the people to disre; tues the claims of Texas, were bound to #\ them To get them into trouble with Texas, and thea act of encouragin, nals supeerte yh what did old Zeek Just what might have been expected. pec! en Taylor said he owed no particular tone to the whigs of the South, or to the w ley te North He was pot the President of the wget bat the Freeident ot the United States, and bby Soe, te lee tended to be +o. (for the ae wear like & diagoon when his beaver Ken his pe tition Texas bad no more Sines to Banta Fe than nend bis pirates had to Cuba, Itwasthe extof a title. New Mexico was under his proteo- Hen and if it were only inbabited by Cumanche fn- inns, he rbevld defend it, if necessary, against all ine vedere of hostile ebaracter, till’ Congress shall have decided what to do. He was @ soldier and knew bis duty. and whatever responsibility, or what- he would fulti his duty. suid to bave been substantially the answer of ck to the Bouthern whig yesterday, We did Jo pot know the fact to beso; but it k. and the cut of bis Buena irt wll over it, It bas the * odor” of » Wolt and the Lamb” about it, only ie lumh looks o Little too much like a grisly bear, to be comfortable Here we pause to take breath. Here is a speck of discord wy ope tangible. Orders or no orders— r norpecial agent, the ease is black. It there have been no special orders, Gen. Taylor has | been false to New Mexico, and has betrayed her into if there bave been any epecial orders of re- by arms. war ia menaced between Texas and nment, between the South and the govi Prrrapecensa, July 6, 1850. Independence Doy in the Quaker City, $e The undying ne'er forgotten, still reviving, ever glorious Fourth of July, has eome and gor Iteame | like the triumphal march of a conquering hero, amid ‘he rear of eannon, the blast of trumpets, the roll of drums, the waving of flags, bright with the resplendent glories of Freedom's morn, and the flaunting of sunlit banners adorned with the satin of India and the gold of Mexico. It came amid universal rejoicings, gay rey- | elry, and reckless shouting. It went out noisy and glo rious to the very last moment. Tho heavy atmosphere, loaded with the breath of vaporous gunpowder was lit up dey and vight with the glare of ten thousand roek- ets. which, roaring ambitiously towards the Heavens, arpired to tell the stars of the glorious deeds of their lost pleiads whch deck our national standard. In good sober trath this Independence, Day wae celebrated in eneh ner here as was worthy of the city made memorable , ration Was Figned . distinguished, * red. white, and blue There were fevernl sections of youths among them, and at the head of ove portion were two Seotchmen playing the beypiper The democrats had their usual meetin in Independence equnre at whieh they bed a aplendid band of music listened to the reading of the Declara- tiop. and an oration ete The foes held their cele- braticn ip the Chinese Museum, speeches being made to derert them, was simply 4 dedging ot the responsi- He believed in the title of end instructed his officers to support the Texans im establishing their autherity over the ‘olk was consietent. Mr. Crawford attempts to earry water on both shoul- He instructs the military commander at Saute Fé to encoursge the people there to telven, in the teeth of the claim in the event of any troubl to bet out of the way, and let them Such instructions ar vite the military descent upon New threatened Jf not now under way, by Texas bis merrage, a few weeks ago, the Presifent dis- the claims of Texas, and speaks Jeeringly of “a certain Mr. Neighbours, styling him. elf « Commirsioner of Texas,” or of that merrage, it | instructions ofa very dee out to Col. Munree, But no. He has nothing more than the old letter of | November 29. And what a curious state of things is likely to fellow. Suppore Texas sends out ber 5.000 Rangers to Santa tructed “ not to interfere,” tt up for them- roe parties, he is b calculated to in- exico, now actu- tinetly repudintes And from thetone and natural to ruppose that d character had been sent Col Munroe is | st the New Mexicans resist, there will be bloody ‘work, with the United States troops looking on. atte | these poor people into the difficulty, The will be defeated. |, and Col. Munroe, if the new State of the Texas Rangers. That’ i beveto do um his i if otherwise. be violates them. be aber done the p Ip following them out, ple of New Mexico at where protection is mort required Le State is organized, of course the government will fail with the detent of its defenders, Col. king om af a spectator, The President has no official information of Col. Monroe's proclamation. This ts easy to explain jor Neighbours. on the issue ofthe proclamation, crossed over at once to Tex is nd from Avwstin the ordinary mails from Jains 840 milesto St. Louk jis accounts for there being no official in- Monroe would send formation, as it war not likely © bin diepatebes by the insulted Commission He bud therefore to wait forthe mail to 8t. Loui But the President nye he does not apprebend that ally’ make any atte This may be intended as a bint to Dut it is more likely that nee of Texas till Congress shall de- ¢. pon the forbearance of Texas large territory, say 125.000 ayui claimed by Texas, jet, and in a part of which she held elections « re correctly intormed. And over this very territory the local ipbabitantr, under the aid and Advice of the administration. | governer, set up | 0 ber joridiethe yueee. The: Terns Rangers lonroe does not interfere m + of New Mexico will have come on to Washing~ pmmends their constitution te Con- by Hens JR Ingersoll J. BR. andier, Joa, ase’ and Chas Gilpin The meeting was very harmonious. yumereble clubs of young men, with fantastical # ands fautwstien! costumes, made the ri ween! ric aud dancing onboard of and schooners, and cruising up and down the at Eeme «f these were dressed io a regular uniform of their own, while others were each man in fancy char. feter. [t wae a motley Keene Lem told thr isto be a meeting here on Monday night 0 end ny Compromise. Whe theatres sre either cloeed or closing. the «um- mer emigration alrevdy begins to look serious, and our elty will roen be doll enough Pouteal I Itgence. Now Yous anv re Compromine.— A whig meeting, heid at Rochester. on the lat inst. passed resolutions ttropely advocating the plan of the President for the admission of Cab jor territorial -y restriction. They oppored slavery in every partiouler, and iauded Genera Taylor ax the President of the whole country, Cor. Benton is Missouns —A democratic seeing wae held wt St Louis on the 26th ult., by whieh Kepton wax strongly denounced. One of the reso lutions passed eas (o thes ffoct that the opposition of @ Senate up bir nband treachery to the deme Tonnaco 1 Now Junsev —A destructive tornado Tore iu Ke merset county, about six miles from New Kronewick ov the farm of Jobo Polhemus, during the rm on Friday last It passed from NW. considerable injury, Ite d prostrating ha ite cow nd ( upied by ‘oolored, rely injuring one of the inmates. wount of damage lone i considerable, though is provdential thet no fives were lost,—Newerk (NJ) eidvertiser July Y TRADE KEPOKRT, Froway, July 5-6 PM. Trade. ine general way, was inne’ today, many merehante hod not returned trom temporary visite to the country to spend the 4b. aod it was not expected that business would be fully reeam ntil Monday. The sales of cotton were Limited. being ehiefly made to spinners, There © more baoyancy im the flour market, with « fair amount of sales, Cansdian was | steady at previous rates, there was no change in Soulbern: corn #as tp better request with more dolog, wud the market sas quite buoys i the close, Pork war in mederate demand at previous races, with felt ++ fess ond prime Beef remained quiet, There var no chenge in lard or other articles ef provisions. Coflee and sugars were quiet, but steady; molasses wor tn fair demand wt r gular prises, © A Ibe demand for pote was pretty fair, with paler ol) bble at sO 514 a oo KTM. 0nd 50 bbis Cama d ebile Congress ix debating the rubject. th Teceive inior mation that the State of New Mexico ie put 1 BD. end has beecme a part of Tex autbority which Cel. Monroe. after the fa: rurrendered to the that the evil w State. has been g’ What, then? What beoomes rd it reid That fale in boundary And were it not that Texasie | in vant of money. we ebould believe it But ebe will evil will not surrender fect of this New Mexican proclamation upon | the Crnpi. bus, Mr Clay thinks, ought te be good But “= to be working the other way, Ko ys are not satisfied with the | h furt ‘The Senators from I be submitte agent to pacity Teama inder dirension Sl ould the matter in dispute lend to a brosh between the Teann Rangers and the | Very little to involy Mexicans tt will take the whole south te take and bold powrers! «17. in spite of all the power of the Wasmimoron, July 4, 1850, | Startling Intelligence—Geneval Taylor's Porition with Cot, Monroe Ordered to F' U Necessary, to Protect the New State— Visit of a % Regard to New Mexico We have been strange incom y to (his time to account for ti tirteney of the instructions to Col Monroe The last merrege of Gen. Taylor wae not xt all patisfactory answer tothe Fepate resolution. he referred them to an enelorure from the Beoretary of War. and the $ Dd we believe it tent we understant that t ber been detailed to Santa Ve hal character to Cot Mt. end up to the cause of New Mexico agninet Te sae and Wf Beevorary, to fee wih instructions of « there to get op a State trerege of tbe Pr: wh hhe py el ol oy ident to the Sonal the title of Texas, ® certain Mr Neieb- bourr, etyling bhimerit > counainaioner of the Ptate of It te ce npiatent. beenner, : | | ! 4 inatrwets hiv off courage the people there ‘ ndemt tate. it te th 4 if he pure ng tbem inte daw rreprneit for the State move oprible to the Rew Mexicans for the ennsequences, ie bewnd to defend them it attacked that special pave been sent ¢ GoW nel Monroe, to hold the terrt- y of New Mexico inteet. and to repel the T if th ry oreupation of * not Pon went, nt in Bante Pe, and instructions te President hae been playing « gracefol to bimerlf end unjust and erimlon towards the peaple of New Mexico wume that our informant. « man of reracity fb Intell gewee. telie thetruth: that instructions hy. ue cut to Ranta Fe of a warlike chara: herefore. was right in ea: uty of Colonel Monroe to rhould attempt to take it; ne Mr Gales would hare as bat it would be the ferd Fanta Fe if the Tex no Joke after Ipnocently believe to-day, in hie to the sigait- bene of @ Geergia” “ eent letter of Mr Bt pay ¢ learn er met) He teld Pien tal Tay ndrelerion of Rew Wericr, Anbis'bvaraie | "ste, eo Ginn Ge at S660, Peoarin were quiet at $6.00. br sestcrrs ~ Few The tranvactions resehed TOO hE 60 86 for Canadian in bond: $5 0 $5 2) for CONOR traigho st 3 | Biate, $6 for mined ‘e Baltimore. Beam 0h $502 for stemight; edo Rye flour wae Vere we were limited to 166 bhie at $28TK. Corn meal woe quiet with onl oof 1 bartels goed Jersey of {$264 and 20 bb's extra de at 65 1k Brandywine $05 Wheat There wan very little atoferiog @ Dtbe exception ot interior Western nod Canadian © ther quiet wae fo motive request “re notice an improve. Weetern, The opera ws oft vie at She @ C00, F Western Wide, Ee. eO Ke, tor western yellow, ond ' tor rewud de tev wae fair basi- were wory © if prices, 4d We qaote river Sat dle 9 he. eed weigh! raogeed « ye the veh weve Some 60 gil in esh.areiz a ip corks and bible Provicrome — Pork bited by bold Salve on Prime. ond $h be tend peminel With emall eetee ef plain hame Ke ade The market for 1 bite wre more plenty and qalet one se Innotive at de, ethe fr re were okiog 698 408 OK re Grra With a fair 4 About 06 bie Ob Woot —There ty not much doing immediately in thie pasty but New York merchant in the trade ane ope 4 beavity sot 8 brick huainese te em he the ° ita teeently Me. to 45¢ for common to Saxvey fe ned Me a fe forNo Land saper) etry Philed weol Foreign wool hae heen very quiet during the eeek and no mporteat trasmetions Dave taken place Recuirts oF Pronece Near Riven Bow 6240 Mate bw 82 Wires! bast 138 MARKETS ELSHWHERB. Pearanrnea, Jol thy ROE Se OD , The Nisgara’s news wae mew tales of eatton today amount to 2.500 bales, at de cliping prices; sey, Midéling tive tolle We have iron dary leg A » four rices are somewhat Gisc $0 Lowts. 65 ¢a.

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