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with Mr. Cts) Bg. Me Bel ccssary to make war ‘Mr. Clay eo Dostilities. On the centrary, he had treated the President with great courtesy and reepest Vile ardent desire was, at that time, to co-operate with the President. Mr Bell admitted the fact that Mr. Clay had. im his first ppeech, been eourteous and conciliatory teward the Previdemt, but that sfterwards he had peworfully assailed the plan and policy of the President. Mr. Olay raid that this wag not until after the first eAltors ofthe Republic, who had declared tur the @om- Promise, had been dismissed. asd the Kepublic had me wailed the plam of the Comi oe of Thirteoa, and ua. tekabie evidences had appeerod that the whole power and forse of the sdministration were to be ar- rayed ogsinet the adjustment of the grest question at iscue proposed by the Committeo of Tuirceen. The President had spoken in terms ef derision of the omni- bus, ashe had been pleased to style tae committeo’s plan of adjustmeut, and members of th aken extraordinary steps te defeat the Senate's mox- sure. In this rtate of things. was be to be passive and submsssive? No. Belleving the compromise plan ot “settling the question which shakes the country and threatens the disroluti f the Union, to be as just and equitable # one ae could be framvd in the existing distracted state of atfairs, he would resist the Presi- dent, though he were fifty Presidents! Mr. Beli said everybody who knew Mr. Clay knew that he would nc tonly bcld himself ready to fight titty Presidents, bat the whole nuiverse Mr. Jefferson Davis popped up, and said something to Mr Clay, and was scon so answered thr: he popped down ogain. It was ov the subject of the opposition of the President to the promise. Mr. Foote popped up. and declared his readiness to prove the interference aud opposition of the President and cabinet Mr Bell ad ed that he had heard of the unwise and impolitie remarks which one of the cabinet seeretaries had made, It wus thought that he alluded to Mr Preston He also admitted that if Mr. Koote’s charge, (hat cabinet ministers had threatened that no member of Congress trom a eertain State should be re-elected if they vote for the adjustmeat, were true, then said cabinet mipisters were discracing the places they occupy, and ought to retire from them Mr. Bell did not tnish bis speech to-day, whieb was the President the for it irors ii 2W 3 Ww 4. With the Emperor of Austria, The four oppressorsof Europe. and at the very time they are fomenting am alliance to bedge in the United State y on or en- TO THE PRES! Grote rmen in the fire 1. They are stil! bullying Portugal ‘are mighty bold, slso, with the Spanich minicfer about Cuba ‘are anxiously urging the Senate to hurry on against the Emperor of Hayti; but 10 time. they are in espegial favor, Jobp Bull ith Jobnny Crapeau ith the Emperor Nichol “The PB PANIES — LIGHT Look out for the Republic to-morrow. Mr. Bell certainly made ont a strong case the Compromise; but as he bas not committed hum against the bill. it ix geperally believed that be will follow the example of Arthur P. Kazby Annexation, make strong specch Contrasting with the harsh discorda o delightfully. we have ahop to-night at Coleman’ which Miss Frederika Bremer, Mire Anne © Mies Grace Greenwoed, and last, bat not least, Made Moirelle Apollonia Jagello. are said to be present. — And the dance still goes on. M. as we close. Thermo Gas, nm in this cit, ery oy oars intently directed was rorry that Mr Olay had found it ne- | to Clay, turming te him even from the speaker upon it the exas ainat it, and vote Such is a bird's eyo glanen at the stirring exhibition in the Senate this third day of July im the Howse, on the Galphing, was milk and water com- pared to is As for the cabinet, Independently of the Galphins, New Mexico, aud the Omnibus, they haw plenty of The Gory debate | ( up the day, most at Lyneh, meter, 48; 11s Ts OF THK NEW YORK AND MANIATIAN At the request of Mr Green, the agent ot Mr Pedrick, apd agreeably to your instructions, I have examined (as far as 1 wae apparatus of Mr. Paine at Worcester At my first interview with Mr told him I bad no faith in Mr Paine’s ability to duce from water a gas that would be an economical fuel and that such gas. be it ever so cheaply made, Was of no value as a source of light; that if Mr. Paine passed this water gas thraugh spirits of turp) ermitted so to do) the tine or tirely define his position on the Compromise, He | bapbta. the light produced was in proportion to the spoke with much power ano foree, but made no dis- | Quantity of naptha or turpentine consumed, and that tinct point. exeept point-no-point. Water gas, combined with the vapors of turpentine ‘The House devoted another day to the Galphins. | could vever compete with coul-gas. But Mr Greea They were defended by Messrs McKissick, Houston, | #*id T was mistake: thet all that was written im and King of New Jersey. Mr. Carty fur nd unmerciful speech agai and against Mes#rs. Crawford, Meredith and Johnson, who are implicated in it, Medenouneed the President in vehement terns, for keeping such # plundering, swindling cabinet about him. if he wished to be oon- sidered an honest man. Finally, the subject was post- poned to Friday, when it will be disposed of, under the Festriction of the previous question. Pp eked inepee' Wasnexeton, July 3, 1850. Delaware and the Ommibus—The President —The Cabinet + John Bell and Henry Clay A sixty-four pound Puixban sbot, from the State of Delaware, struck the Omnibus, this morning, amidships, and leaves it in a dismantled gondition. There ap- pears to be no earthly chance for its getting through the long journey it has undertaken. And it is enough to excite the sympathy of the most arrant abolitionist or rampant Southern ultra, that, after jostling for so many days, over @ road as rough as the Rocky Moun- tains, and after crossing the Desert Basin of debate, that it should upset in the Sierra Nevada, within fall view ef the Bay of San Francisco, and tumble all its Passengers into the impenctrable chasms below. It is calculated to oxeite our extremest sympathies, to such a dikaster, after such good promises of a safe ar- rival of the Omxibus in port It appears that, some weeks ago, there was a mecting gotten up in Delaware, passing itions in favor of the Omuibus. Mr. Clayton was mot the man to submit to such an ex parte expression of the public opinion of the Blue Hen’s chickens, Another public mocting has deen held in Wilmington, and the resolutions which they adopted were presented by Mr. Wales. to-day to ure that I dim. tion ready agent oh Mr Paine bad dis earbonizing by to bave me titic friends as I plensed; be present to answer any questions we might do- sire to ask, and would show us every portion of bis apparatus, except the electrodes and the helices; that ax these contained his secret, we couid not see s companies had purchased the right Ty, apd that this right should not be ty in New York until my return, But that no deception was prac would have the gas made in our presence, alle» make it by the apparatus which he would show us, and to test it in any way we pleased name the day, and I would invite my friends to meet the 26th of June. Mr Green again on Monday. and told him that D Chil'en and Torrey would go with us, and that would meet him that afternoon at the Railroad 3t them until the offered to apy Dim it t the apparatus the disco! might k He named Tuesday, drogen that was simple and cheap’ might invite Drs. Torrey and Chilton to go with me. and if they would be allowed to He ‘said he wonld be happy do so, and to invite as many scien. that Mr the books on this subject wax wrong; be did not ex- ct me to credit his statements, but if L would go to Worcester with him, he would convince me that | ered # method ot producing and | 1 Paine would he to 1 then asked him to I met He replied that he had received @ telegraphic ‘and were prepared to F of the B Gas-Ligh an elve us t een, by communication that morning. informing him that Mr, Paine and Mr Pedrick would both be in Worcester on | the following morning and that they had everything I then sent communicetion, by telegraph, to Mr. Darracott, the mpany, asking him end Mr. Biake to meet us at Worcester. Ou Tuesday, we met at the hotel in Worcester. and were introduced to Mr. Pedrick by Mr Green, but Mr. Paine wae mot present. having been called from t city as now alleged by Mr gagement. Mr. Pedrick invited ua tojvisit,the machine- ot Mr Paine at his room in the Worcester Ex- ange Building. We @id so, and were there intro- previous en- from THE CROPS—THK NEW MEXICO QUESTION—INBIAN DEVEEDATIONS—PATAL KEACONTRE, FLO , BTC. {From the New Orieaus Picayune, June 20 | By our papers from Texas, we learn that the late Taine extended over ® wide area. From the Guadalupe to the Sabine all the stre: ¢ swollen, and some of them « © bigher than they have been before this sea. son, The Lrazos bas overtowed its banks opposite Washington, Fears are entertained that this freshet may bave caused much injury, The Trinity and ‘olorado are both very high ‘The orops have be 'y much injured by the ral When they sec in, the cotton and cane Were just re- covering from the effects of the tous heavy rains, and the cold weather. The planters were busily en- geged cleaving their fields of the luxnriant growth of weeds, when the rains came nd drove them from their | work. spd there is much reasoa to fear that thy weeds will choke the plants andcane ‘The accounts from all ions are exceedingly discouraging. Verbal accounts represent that the late measures in relation be Santa Fe territory have excited a feel- ivg of upiversal indignation in the country. Public Mcetings were called in Austin and other places ou the subject) The News says that an extra session of the Legislature will undoubtedly be valled, Mesers Soot ni Reynolds, members from Harris county. have pub: Hisbed their card, decliuiog to represent that cousty du the called session. A letter from San Antonio, dated June 7 fents the depredstions of the Indians in that section as truly alarming. Their bolduess is so great that they bave actually killed persous within a mile of the cily. Two Germans, named Tolluran Diege were killed a short distance trom Sao Antonio, on t Matias Gurilio were attacked and plundered News bas been received trom Bugle Pass, that Mr. BB Cain, formerly of ¢ Fernando. by Jobu William Powers, (generally kaown by the name of Kentuck), on Wednesday, the 29th ult IC appears tbet Mr Cain was assassinated ia cold blood. from the testimony of persous who are couversant with the details by Powers. when. alter awaking, Cain demanded who bad so grostly outraged his person, and was informed that it vas Powers Mr Cain went in pursuit of Pow- ers, armed with a revolver, whom he found afer some seareh Cain, don’t kill me, Lam not armed; upon which Cain threw away bis arms, and said, T'll fight you now, being unarme! myself.” Upon which Powers, Who is nmin of double the strength of Cain, rashed upon him. caught him by the throat, drew « bowie kuite, whieh he (Powers) had concealed, and at the first stab cut Cain's jugular vein, and intlic this, thirteen other wounds, each one of which we Dave beev mortel Cain died instantly, His rem: were brought to Bagi Pass, where be was in bus for interment. Powers is in prison, and in double irons, at San Fernando. A San Axtonio letter says:—The train for El Passo has at last started. and there are oaly about eight Wagons ronaining behind Most of the carts and Wagons left here some werks ago, and were (o stop om the Leons the place selected tor the general ronden- Yous, and to start from there together. ‘The train con- tints of t 150 wagons and 1a) carts, b about wd carts of California emigrants. The train will be under the command of Maj. J.T. Sprague, of the 6th Infantry, U. 8. A., of Fort Inge. A Womax Invite axo a Maw Suor—We are ine debted to the kindness of Mr. Monk, of Carmel, for the information relative to this tragical aifair, It appears that on Sunday Inst, a man by the name of Horace Brown. of Souterstown, entered the house of Mr. Sea- ley. a tavern keeper at Pine’s Bridge, and both insul- ted and inflicted wounds of a serious nature upon his wife, Mr. Sealy interposed and endeavored to stay the foul assauits, when Brown, being his superior in hysical strength, struck and felled him to the earth Bectoy, however, ‘not being seriously Injured. by th | blow, sprang to bis feet, seized « revolver, and planted three bullsis in the head and heart of the asswilant, which rendered life immediately extiact.—Carmel (MN. ¥.) Courier, Ju Se STE SEO CITx TRAVA REPORT, Sarunvay, July 6—6 P.M. The cotton market exhibited no change, while the < were somewhat larger than those of yesterday. | The flour market was mere buoyant, owing in part | Tora. Amouny oy Propvce Du repre. | Fredericksburg road. The ranchos of F. Guilbeau aad | Iveston, was Killed at Saa | Mr. Cain being asleep, was grossly iusulted | Powers, on fading that Cain was armed, said, | Riven Bow ano Tae Past Weex. + 82416 Wheat, bush A seeee 1844 Oats, bush Woirkey, bbla..... 1,782 © Provisions, pkgs... MARKETS ELSKWHERB, oe SALES. Board—O\ shares Old Colon; fu, 1) utland Railroad, sly 5) 10 Vormen vusette Railroad, 274: 1 do. 2/44; 6 Oonneotiout and Varauin pric Railroad, 754; 10 Boston and Worcester 1 do. 9436; 50 Keading Railroad, al0d, 21 75 FW Boston and Providence’ Rail Lowell Kailrond, 560; 3 Bustern Rail- Central Railroad, 2876; 10 do. béOd, read, 20%: 3 Nerfolk County K: Bank, 100, $151 Vormons Conti $10") Ogdenaburgh Railr do,, H 0 Vermont Central Kailrond Boston Cley 6's, 18538, 103, £20 Marylaud stor- do, do, 93%: £20 £1) do. de., 9: Bank, 13%; 25 do. 53'181 + 286,570 | Firemen’s Insurance, 20, ido. do., bh, 45445 1 : Keading RR, 2 0, do., 4 “ . do. Morris Cana! 6, 1843. 100 do. Telegraphic Reports. Ausaxy, July 6—P. M The receipts within the past twenty four hours have been —Fiour. 900 bbls; whoat, meme; corm, 5.000 | busbels, mixed Western at 58 cents. Oats are sti edly, | with moderate inquiry, and sales of 3,000 bushels at 7% ete. Bartimons, July 6.1860, Sales of flour were mady to-day, at $625, Grain is | unchanged Cincinvats, July 6, 1859. Flour—Good brands are freely offered at $4. Small sales of commen brands, at $3 80 Coffee —Sales of 180 bags of Rio. at 10740. Sales of whiskey at 2154 a 210. ieellon. Marrted, At Westfield, Mass. on Thursday, June 27, by the Rey, Dr. Osgood, Mr. Outen Wernione. of this city, to Miss Hannier M.. daughter of 8. P. Woolworth, Esq, of the former place, Died, On Saturday morning, July 0, Baxxxt Rowen, late a member of the Seventeenth ward police distriet, ia th ‘56th year of bis age. The relatives aud friends of the family. and the | members of the police department. are reapecttully in- vited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, No. 873 Houston street, this day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, On Saturday, July 6, Mrs, Buizasnri Caryner, aged GO years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral, from her late resi- dence, No. 142 Seventeenth street, this day (Sunday), at5 o'clock, P.M. ‘On Thursday evening, July 4, after a lingering ill: ners, Mrs. Svea Faanons, wife of Alexander 3. Botts, Esq. of Virginia. Kiehmond, V: nd Washington papers will please copy. Te tebettes, dady & Benen Come ed Heary Goodwin lier friends and acquaintances, and those of her brothers, Aiexander and Steven Toland, are respect- fully invited to attend her funeral this day (Sunday,) at / o'clock, P. M. Gn Saturday morning, July 6. suddenly, Jans Cocu- RAN, # ative Of Scotland, aged 28 years, Jiis remains will be taken to Greenwood, for inter- ment, from his late residence, No. 67 Sands street, Brooklyn, this day (Sunday), at So’clock. His feiends and acquaintances are invited to attend, without tui ther notie Ow Saturday, July 6, Lo penovx, the youngest daughter of H Leroux. aged 17 mouths aud 6 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, this day (Sunday), from ber late residence, No. 109 Spring street, at 5 0 clock, (Whalemen. Sld from Provincetown 24, sohr Vesta, Rioh, for a port i Maina, ‘thenoe te oruisa tm auth Chase: — on . (reported by the Oooau Wave at this port or Cape To y 14) United States, of Stonington, re- ng. May 17, Int 26, lon 45 (n before), ship Mil ton, Harlow epee (May 8) for Bombay. June 12, lat 4404. lon 36 13, bark Borah W Cvshing, from Newport for Now York, all wol. June 13, 10 4623, lon'80 43, ehip Rockaway, Bosworth, from Liverpool for New York June 15, lat 50, lon 4, ship Virginia, Thompson, from Liver= ship “ Robt Bruce,” 3 Savaansh. FOR vaLiFoRnta. Jat SR4y lon s ship Catharine, of jtumore, Jan 1¥, lo Janciro, March 22, 140 .N, lon 9920, ship Franklin, of Nantucket, 27 . for California, 1, Int 8N, lon 25 W, Br bark D: Kenney, from 8+ John, NB, it Praavenena, July 6.—Pirst Borrd— $1,008 shares Lehigh “OH, WO; $1,000 F. S. 6 . 10874: $2009 Road e date abt Apl 6. ing Oa, ‘700, 72", Lo shares Minors’ Bank, bS, 42, 25 do. U. Bank, 1%; 10 do. Penn. RR, v5, 404; 10 do. Peau. RR, b5, wateh Parte, i 40 do, do 2do. sw oF 4do. do, ahwi Anpromas, Jone 2!—Bara Velocity (Br), for Bosten, ldg; brig Lois (Br), to load for do. Aniwekr, Jume W—Sid David Godfrey, Young, seeking freigh Born: M—Adv, Sabattis, Hall; Marshal Ney, Lillia (expected), and Claiborne, Gilchrist, for NOrleansi Pr) ‘i, for Philadel~ for NYork; Arthur, John Holland, for do. bushels, There is nothing doing’ in flour, worth tolo- eo Sid Sunny Eye, Seabury, New- graphing, prices are now'.ally the same, Wheat is 1am, Hom, June 1)—Brig Allen King, Bates, from N° steady, with a fair demand for milling, at previo schr Pemaquid, Mitchell, of Bangor, sid 3 days prey figures. Corn is in good request, with sales of 2.500 | for Boston Flavius, Row Canton (Whampoa), April 22—Shii Honolulu, soon; hae been repor jong Kong Register as posed erroneously. ‘GH, May 19—No Am vessel in port. Schr 4 for Boston 16th. Cidnerar, Eussler, for Bos- ton ith a lath Sid 9ch, N York; 12th, ebip Amelia (Br), cr CGoN ny ume 1o—Sld Ageaoria, Skilling, (from Matanzas) ronstadt, Canny, June 2>-Prosceded to the Roads, Katahdin, Morse, for do. Ax tux Cine, June 20—Arr Garland, Martin, Philadel- i. ¥ In the Clyde, ldg, Eclipse, Lois, Aloxandor, Chas M'Laugh- lin, Com pesitor, Dablia, and Sir C Napier, for soston; Uni- corn aud lowa, for N York, Dra: ) sed, Wabash, Barnes, from Havana for Cronstadt; Louvre, Drinkwater, from Rotverdam for N Higgins, Ha iatansae for Cronstads: 14 ide, Thurst jophia, Everett, (from Havana) H—Ship Leonidas, Jord ; chartered at $5,200 to low Giascow, June 21—Ships Cora Lin: 2th: Kelinee (Br), Sedgwick, for B lis, Chas MeLauctilin, and Alexand Put back to d sostris, fu returned to the Clyde, 9th, leaky. Gorres June 12—Arr Zebra, Loring, Matanzas. Hamnune, June 17 (not 12h)—arr Kossuth, Fis ork. 16—Ady, Alliance, and Versailles, for Bos- , Elizabeth’ Bruce, Lemuel Dyer, New York, . for NYork: Wm Sturgis, for Philadelphia; ; St Dy Splendid, and Harriet & Jessie, fer N York and Charle June 20-Ship Win Sturgis, Manso Ist inet. Jeurarie, June 22—Sebrs Tell ston, for Philadelphia abt Adams, for Boston, 6 d i Stone satlaaon te for 'N phere, Williay jias Wright, Clatke cI d Manhattan, Hackstat, ao ist inst; ‘Washington, Frage, and Queen of ¢ est. Hallett, do 6th; Garrick, Adams, and Albert or (Intter expeoted from Havre), do with despatoh aiphia, Stoveabury, f Philadelphia 26th ult; Bur well, do 1 for Boston ving, Gor- ooker, do lary Glover, Chas erica (2). Shans ary ham, do, Juiy with despacol La Empire he resolutions 6 extensive: ¢ | * rM th, Pilcher, for do witl ha vese oe Are uit ae pk Pigg te wpa _ dverd to @ younger brother of Mr. Paine. In the | t© Tumors of breaks on the Western Canal. The Br). for San Franciseo feistnns Mk, Wena . especially for tno Ncacae | Centre of this room we saw a disjointed piece of ma | sales, however, were moderate, and chiefly made to the MAKITIME INTELLIGENCK, | ey edt? au os Benton: ot Philadelphia; : boldly approve the Hresident’s plan, | £0! ee oe nein pall the magn ooo er | loewt and Eastern trade, at about yesterday's quota- sacha of Geo Green, Reda sn, aricato fn the oal for the #ttlement o! 0° a e ; a c| d " t ‘Also ort idg, Patrick ty, Gordon: Ticonderogs, potty Aches point rage rebedion it Me | #nd Mr. Paine made some explanations respecting the | Hons, Canadian was in demand for export, without Port of New York, July 7, 1850, ‘Vorren: Eudocia, Banrerman; Janc, Heater: Yeoman, } ; io wane thimansenn action of the machine; but from itsdisjointed and im- | change in quotations, Southern flour was some bet- ———e don, and Waterloo, Harvey, for N York; Ocean Horo, for Saa Clay, as mixing up too many things together, as incon. fox Kanes, 4 35 | noon sens. Francisco grucus in its materials, and impracticable in liself perfect state. we could form no definite iden of its | tr, while sales were comparatively light. Wheat was | S55 ane.” wep” ‘Lonpox, Jane 18—Entd owt, Saone, Sargent, for Elsinore Mr Wale: the few remarks he «ubmisted. fmdi- | IW" Of Operation panied Mesars, Pedrick and Greene | dtiet, but firm. Corn was heid at firmer rates, and | 4 St Petersburg. otee aoe enrrenee <f opinion with thusect the B600- 14 15S doting of Me the brother of Mir. Paine | saice eve tedoct anedvence of shent one oent 0 bea Clearea. er et ie a lutions. The Comprowire had failed as& measure of hy 3 brother je | sale ¢ 14.5 Mary War i ol, D Pitkington. in port diet, Prince Albert. “Meyor, for NYork, same day; harmony; and it was quite natural that the people | B&YINg preceded us, On arriving at the house we were | sor mixed and flat yellow Western, There was no | lalantent Gee Tenia em srope- | Bevonshite, tiovey, for do 25th: Am Congress, Williams, fur should fall back upon the President's policy, asthe | Urhered intoe front room. A two-light gas bracket sa at hich ib wlae ti wel (tir), Leslie, Quebeo, J MeMurra; do July 6; Chas Welton, for de Ide, Dest course to pursue stecd on the man Mr. Paine lighted one of the | Teund yellow offering, which woul@ also have com- Hirige—brillint, Miller, Rochelle, Nesmith & Sons: Leo- | ¢, Lecionn, June 13—Grigs Goo Utie, Sterons, from Mr Clay was excited. He had reason to be excited, | DUTmers which gave avery bright light. On smelling | manded a better price. Pork continued about thy | gers, Fink. A’rica, § Mathews & Co; Attantic, . Barba- pene, a Coe PS a ee The votes of the two Benators of Delaware were neoes- | th® gas ne It passed through the burners when not | ame, with a fair amount of sales. Ueef continued | $n Ppt’ ham, Ader! (Aor), Olen, aarp, eis Imgemcia. Sofide, and Fruant, for dy Prinsew Eugenia, sary to secure the Lill, One ot them was certainly | Qeiwn intoa bacement room In the Fear ofthe house, | #7. Cut meats were in moderate request, with sales | Thotpeon @ Neuhaus; Irie (im), Mann, do, Sauls, Wattaey | FOUPhiadelphia, |’! cally eet Ay salgtred™ nates count the tesa ay | Im this room. supported on four bricks, was a box | of hams at prices given below, Lard was steady, with |, Schee—Theress Jane (Tir), Garner, Bleuthors, © Ackerly; | ton: Mandarin, Colley, NOrleans, Sld 15th, Union, Horsey, that vote was the lors of the bill. Mr. Clay, with great sereecmatun vhs weageniel tes mataver eon Vitae sales. Coffve was stendy, with emall sale | 3 iret Te ae iia ee a teeta tecee ‘ey Ororimbo, for NOrleane; Nimrod, for NYork; Pilot, Sisseoy te Whatagies. vas the ree sions, et baring a to be the conductors: extended from the box | quiet 2 elders en ‘ : ee | Bene ae UAnsAMiLtA, June 17—Brig Persia, Robbins, for Boston, & ° bdo aan ie my thee ular tin vessel, about two fee and about |“ Asins —The market wasstendy, with » good demand, | win & sigong diplomatic odor about them; thus broadly im | oi NK isches in diameter, resting oW the topo the box; | and suire of Oobarrelo at ob Sih x bo Riicting pote med | Brenna he’ Aca, June 10—Bark Mary Dale, Lelar, to load for Phi- sinvati:g that the Becrotary of State, Mr. Clayton, the | Ss‘ ato to wrearl ar. Paine said wasthe decomposing | Safer passa Careiiee rote eee aang ane | Srariseomnes hiss hed beow «uarantined 3daye, ‘Schr Little Pet Magnus Apollo cf Delaware, was at the bottom of the “ hag to oe defo poasne prose 7 : York, issu to have ali enee! « is vessel a pipe passed through the Buraosturrs.— Flour The sales of this day avon 2 ay Tee Me meal tub, and prime mover of Uhese anti-omnibus reso. | Yertel From th ay nis day average | ¢ Sg) ee el, June 2—Rark Louies, Willeby, for Philadol- wall near the floor and, we w connected with | 6,009 bbls at $6 Jor Canadian in bond, with common to | ie stwin # hia, to lag 224. sie tvales repelled the insinuations conveyed in that | the eax bolder placed on the outside of the building. | sirnight State, at $6.00 $6 25; mixed to fency Michi. | “% 12 Te; motes, El | UNewrone, Jueed\cGnip Arther, Talbot, from Londen, arr dite ok.” Gav verteeee oe *" yused at | Frm this pipe was # braveh leading uptoaamall tin gan, at $5 314 a $6 02%: pure Genesee, at & | lis, New Bedford. ij bag tk ing ny RT i“ ages —— ll der, of cigy of w quart measure. Inthis | $6 18%. faney Ubio , at 7% & $6; fancy Genesee, wmadmanae ee meeting Rin | -) 1 Poy 7 NYork, and sid same day. : (0 cylinder Mr I the gas used in the house was | at so Zo @ $6 40; extra Ohio, at $6 a $6 12%, and extra | . Ship Manchester, Ci ns, 16 dare, with mdse, | N York. an o e Mr. Clay (indignantly)—Who wrote them ? (Orles of | fYiaticntesa.»” A omall plageed pening atteewed to | Greecens Ct 00 bO co an Sake teen eae ond exize | aati te linseed, Wapoks Spee: | Patainw, June H—itark Praneesen (Sie). for Phils order! order! Old lial was out of ail patience, and | y * i » lla = hence, 2 days ont phin. ide: brig Norman, Leach, do do, Sid 6th, bark Corere wanted to kpow ) PANG | this cylinder leaked: Dr. Torrey tasted the liquid | quiry for Southern flour, with less disposition te preas | Bene 4ariomee poe No aptenne, June | (Siti: lnveton; Seb, brig Chae Meloy (Br), do; both previously Mr Wake sa inform the Senatcr privately, | Shieh’ dropped ase dit to be water, Ac. | sales particularly good brands; some 1,400 bbis sold at | 13 50 P ah, with AoC U Charen Ce, orted, without date. Mr. Clay bi formation that one of the editors ef | CoMing to Mr Paine’s statement this wl should | $5 44.8 55 50 for mixed brands Alexandria, Baltimore, —gorh ult, off Cape Plorid o bark Lucerae, etec: ae Bark of, Jantoors was on the ground, and exercised | MA¥e contained spirits of turpentine. Another branch ) and Fredericksburgh country, and $5 50 a $575 for | North igs Hest (Das), for, N Fork, igs i ite procredingy; thurmixing | Pipe leading from the ome evnnesting the gas holder | stright to eho “our was in good | mint Bald of Or! New Orleans, 14 da: aoe barte Wisabeth, to i - nat editors as the age wiih the © deceam "turned off ina cone | firm—seles | iis ta Po ‘ ¢ Lass, Lowia, do; Jenny Lind, Pyn tre Hoagong hs Arado through the cork eked lass bottls, and | good deinand for the Kast, but from the smail amount | Qicraut 40 m: ‘Abby Pratt, from New Orlea! shipe Del p sad Sir Hy ercles ila en the Oe dipped into spirite of turpentine vehi tube wae red fer sale, nothing of moment has beea d for Sa Francia “ “es ork; barks Naomi, Wright, and Robers rego aA ~ <r oe inverted in the cork with # burner attached to ite | prices were about the same Kye was net so ative ark A ir), Cann, Cork, 29 days, with iron and J See ohte Gs Simseon, NYS b he an os «op oabume 2 for the Omal- | oper end. % thongh firm, with sales of 1.00 bus. at Ole. in slip, The , peerrenns 5 fi, Rralne, 5nd als, 1st 44, lon 87, opehe “eh Arp ates gy Feb Sg bs ae « fw . f.Mr Paine lighted the gas—it Peenee Tish a bright ly Oots of was not so good, and prices have im- ; "")))\) age (of Boston), c. on Sears oie 7 “ figs Tght, having the appearance of being oil gas, Me. et bushel. Northern closed 5 with mdse, to mi § we wit ele Gee @ Atehtacen, ee GO Paine and Mr. Pedrick aseured ua that th at dic. w 470. The sales ot Seal tices, co sek te eaein, w heat als a y ‘ of lowe, Pratt gen. produced from water by the a embraced rome 33,000 bus at S8e 9590. for ot th Rocutian dene aig Ca Stanen | ua, and that it was “carbonized” by ated; Ge a Glo for Western mixed; 61jc, for tat | hy 4 ‘lial Pe a0 v3 a s ” . | ugh turpentine alone, Tasked Mr. Paine to dis: | yellow. and 62e a 62% for round Yellow. | br: ++ omy, abt Apl 7—Sld ship Sam! Appleton, Keneec € t the pipe from the tle of turpentine, and Corros —Market rather quist in general tone to- | aay., fu, ‘Part of her homeward cargo hed been pare! burn the pas ae it tesued from the gausholter that we | day; che absence of many operators being rensibly | Juve whenoe she would proceed to Manilla, and { might be sure it would not pon) ene — it Cy fet Uf it was deemed advirable to sell largely, whieh | by Pate Ree Se wed tently thation Gira! Stn tie Phelps oe eee. ee Pag ye wry iy phage reenter See ee ane On ey Se | Whampos. ‘The C was chartered in pice of itr ship Haugh Hunt Wales, the ‘ratinf Maxon Walker, Miller, Yulee, Morton. Total 32 light until it bad passed through turpentine pou RTrUL Norrir Bpruanee, it as such when I return Yearce, Underwood. Mr Diake asked Mr Pedric da, Total § For the bill. certain Doubtful. 8. Total, 28. Op- | it above the surface of the turpent pored to the bill, 52. So that. By this at wilowing | refur Considerable disew fil the doubttul to go for the bil, thers will be four | Mr Paine left the room majority sgainet it. Mr. Lorland will prob ab | it he did not think the refasat went; that reduces the majority ageinst Hit to | the gas to th Nor do we see any way by which this majority, | He fons n be reduced. Tu row, perhaps, we may | Pedriek then have We have been coapelied vo | After a while Mr with every turn sidered emp: n the debate; tically dead. said but to-day the bill Sebastian, any pipe Dayton Seward, age Smith, Green Soule, Hale Turney, anewer was Hamlin, Upbat private was Mr. Pedrick ash * Before T came that you w: id bet Genth by t ibl earnest speech of den, | you that there is no decept in defence of (he claim of Tetas to the Saute lingly raised Mr Fecountry, His dew tiow of Old Zaok, in many | very feeble light. Mr. points, was, perhaps. too strong, but his facts, im sup- | fied now. Teaid, “1 port of the claim of Texas. w Of the singular. extra powerful ary. uvique, piquant, ter counected with the w in i | | | | | this evening handle, againrt the att sparkling ot broadswords and small arm. as followed, we have not witnessed tor many « loug day w ros, July 3, 1850, ‘The Compromise—Little Belaware—The Cebinet and ite | SPPiy. Troubles. & | feremt The subject of universal discussion is the terrible | U* st cones in the Senate to-day Dead, beyond resuscitation. is this Omnibus bill now considered to be Mr. Clay, hartassed, perplered wearied with continued labor, exhausted trom ty and de epairing in the of the #truggle, «till tought with the resolution of lion at bay, and protesting that be would maintaiu bis ground against a thousand Presidente. Though Delaware desortsto old Zack and to Clayton | beyon Mr in the extreme #0. ris cht we will get then 4 bave drawn bis bow passing through the pipe is by the experin the mateh The d the gas to be b article from that fret A very toeble Lroge hi d all doubt in the Paine appeared greatly and paid that the Int light was but Dre not so but both Mr Biake and Mr Darracott assented having extinguished the light, and re |g to permit apy farther «xamr The gas bolder which was plac do not see how Mr. Paine upply from that Chilten aod Ter eh paler.” use, was empty. | om ygintie k if he w cork Mr m still h had been © cht from the rrevit of the second experiment inds of the gentlemen wh wore wih me. that the gas was unét for ilumin fun and to ti d the gas drogen and Tmitting the pipe to be iinmereed | worth reporting the turpentine again. and let me see what kind of | Mr Paine refused, but we i ti what it was L sus pected ! and said he had seen the gas burned many a time, both before and atter it had passed th turpentine, aud knew my suspicions to be unjust ch the My 1 was told by your nid prove to my entire satiste man who w necompany me, that the gas was hydrogen, produced from water by electricity, and that it would not give IT want you to prove the fuct. if it ism fact, that I may report ould permit the ough to still Mr. Paine on ensued, during which Dr. Tortey asked Mr. Pedrick Paine to submit | test ux calculated to justify suspicion, | it was, but said they must ob pped out, and called for ine reappeared ow Chem, a i. orders. Mr Paine convers nen, we will raise the pipe, and anti«ty | jon.” T pipe was ac- it ga f we wore sat the gas which ts on Fretted, entany « from ieaving the room. After the pipe was restored ition, in the bottle of turpentine, it | 7 | Was some time before Mr Paine could be in at lat he did so tl very dit ibited to differing but little showed o ” dat the reanit, bright me the first both excisimed Not hie declaration | we left the outside of | The refural of Mr Paine to permit farther invest! and though there appears xo living, earthly change for | pation wesw violation ef good faith after the aeaa- the bill, still, the veteran statesman, though despair. | rance gven me by Mr tireem, that such evidence ing. dors not yield; but the odds are awful against ed 1d not fail to conv: him. and he upon the defensive Accustomed to obensive warfare, he acts upon the principle ot Napolvon Though the enemy attack you, La pething which induc was intended to be men whe might acompany me ed pra bas made any discovery whateere I do not content yourself #itn the defen but charge | J whatever upon him promptly. avd div m his point — | do. put was | satefed os to the Be, to-day. attached by John Heil h the Oeedness oad be Gaeane a apres. what re cision © square of sharp-chooters, | ould be between the apoaratan re 2 ro Pere cere shooters. | slumninating gee aad the apparatus 1 ed flank of the »diministes. abiaet and their interfo- nite General Poote came | ue, and said be could bring and threats «f the cabinet to ition of members of Congress to the Mr Clay attacked the tion, and charged upo rence the defat of the gallantly up to the re proof of the menace coerce the oppe Compromise | About this time there wae aeons. that onght to be hung ep in pictorial with the remarkable points of the and fr tiny per mew All t connecting t nat have be ee bydre nade be effects might ensiiy pes with Be debater | cellar, Ann otf gas apy Mr Clay anid it the onivereal belief that. bat for ou La oun pe L the interference and the nett porition of the eabl. | Till of he operator, cxther by net to the Compromi 4 have passed both howses by @ large majority Such was the an a pinion it was the opinion of every mom ber of |e ™ | netion Mr. Benton, (his face darkening with indignation Not me Mr. Jefferson Davie (sharp and bitter) Not me Mr Clay seemed to io m up about wine feet high —T did not, of course tneen the Kenater from Wisst-«i ppl When I refer te him he will anderstand me What | meant was, that ® laren inajurity of the od it As the controversy continned betwoen Mr Davie, Mr Clay, Mr Foote aud Mr Hell sharp, aod bitter, and pangent. Aven Weber aod Mangom appeared to be confonnded with amas ment Renron laid back, with @ brond simile upon tie free ten al ke Up aod looked at i" uh intd aside hie orm Buller fubled bi. hands through his hair with evident satisfaction, and the people in the galleries | Jorey on the | foregoing report. a Governor nveyed to the ba peetiuily submitted unders atW we with by ade of the feets ne th y concur with him in iy JOHN JAM pene re bee rg ned having been present atthe ex ter as dexetibea by Mt Roome in th mall crour opi ihe 7 ne wh hover may be desir t have seen * me to believe that Mr. Paine iid not see the iwsite to produce | from the tasde, but the market wos rather d hat was shown | I am confident that off gas was burning ot one tine. | other mud thatthe apirite of with altos: ther, Rithout inapy way afecting the results uf the expert n prod ed by in the ratua tequires bat little room 4 that bh gives no we the «tat red there ions ¥.M oD #h OHILTON M.D GEORGE DARRACOTT Jon Pottocatt 2nd inet, Horatio N. Poland, tor treasurer MORLA Higa nes Fare Bort. Cosvenriow iv Van wowt State Contention of Vermont assembl ham was it he declining, Locine BF my mber of Congress, was nominated wae chosen ae a Candidate for Lieut KR € The Free Soll 4 ok, nown Btepbew Smith Governor, aud | jon in | then Mr Pedrick at the | , | cab Corr leing Dom | inet The transactions to-day were not se lange, ly ( bags Java,at Lc. and 100 4 st Sc. The imports from the Let e éth bags Rio, and 600 bags St. Dow tn the arketon the Ist (ast. was some oO tall iptions Foon Holders of dey cod wer: more drm, mn the last rade made was wt p2\y, which was neon: siderable om the quotations given ia our last; herrings were duilof sale: mackerel were inactive, and nominal wt $4125 & $4:15% tor No 3 Yur urs, About 3.000 bbls. flour were engaged for iveryool at 1s; corn was engaged st 3d; for cotton 2d” com'inued "to be the rate; dead weight was cminal, To Havre, cotton was being taken by the pocket of the 10th. at %c.; and ashes at $5 for pots and $6 for pearie To California m Were engaged at 60 9 Gbc., and dead we Y ht at $25.0 $90 Salex were made of 1,000 bales North river at | GOS, a OSA, (which was better Hoes were quiet, without special change in quota. quiet without saler of moment # out last no change has bee ‘The demand was limited to » ol ved in prices shall par- + | eels for distilling at 1c. alte Inow —We have ket tor this article, ew fonture to report in the mar. while no sales have tra ly im the handsot the trade was very ally increasing, while prices «da nward tendency. The stock was estimate! at 120.060 pige American. Some trifling sales of Am je at $4 44 Lian —The sup} a article were very firm. of hemlock were tar bel for all sections of the country plenty, rivals of English were pretty fair, which ict with » | Pendy sale he it bast, | quotations, as follows jock sole, Ligh : ight) Me a litye. he at lie. a like; ook elanghter, at 194¢ 8 2246 ; English oak bends, at 260. n Use. ; do. crops 190, w die. ; do, offal at 12°46 alte Line ~ Sales of 1.500 bbls were maddy at Te. a Tde Motasers.—The market, t trifling sales of Cub at le a . and Perto Keo at import into this port from Monday, July Ist to 6th, 189, wore 384 Lhus | And 90 tieroes x Bro Hight, and be fanned was less The stock of tongh turpentine was demanded $2 62% . yirits turpeutin very quiet, without change of out rales bei Sie ce —The ralee of linseed to day amount to about 7,000 gallons, at Tée a T7o for Raglich and American, im enske and barrels; the demand was good for th 1 for export. There was re hile. he re asking b1¢ @ oie Pork—There was a tolerate inquiry 1, the sales amounted to some 500 barrels, a¢ £10 62! for nese, and $8 02% for prime. Beef was very quiet; some trivial sles of country were at previc feures Reef h $14. Cut ments were innetive; a sale was made of 26 bide ordinary hame at Se Lard was lees bouyant, the only rale made was a lot of 75 tivrees prime. at Side | @\e Butter was arriving freely, and met with @ | ready rate at Ge a He for inferior State; 120, « Ite, | for fair to prime do; and Se. a 1le, fur Ohio, Cheese was very beavy, at Se adhe Rice wae in fair request for export, and forhome nse, With eales Of 100 tierces. at $3 44a per tieree The markets were not very active. Hold. | ore were pen: relly very firm, encouraged by the small tock ip the market. which was pot equal to half what it wae nt Mis time Inet yout. Refiners asked an ad- | vance of ke. pertb. The stock of all kinds war 2045 lvls. 12.552 boxes, and 19.900 by | seninet 44.120 bods, 23.945 boxes, aad 19.06) bags. t last year. The import from Monday. July (thie day) 6th, was, of all kinds, 2191 alee were confined to 9 few small lots home wee at Te. cash ‘ wand waa fais, with a firm market, tnd relee of 160 barrels privon and Obio at 25 conte, irndge was beld at the same rate | Reoreere of Pronece pen Nowtn Riven Boars trem | Monwene. | Plowr, thie... a Asher bbe. . 0 Provisi« Tessas O84 | Comm, bush, 2,240 Oa eres 6 T00 reiment gods | apired ws anxiousiy looked for, The last ar | 2th Apr p. and made serkain where i 1, Jon 73, Lername out to be Walker, the charter of which had beea cancelled. Others as defore. Sey RNA, June T—No Am vessel. Srockwoum, June 12—Are A Von Hamboldt, Charleston. Sacva 1a Graxoe Juno 23—Ships Marathon, anhtie, Vareiles (of Warren), Pendleton, New Orleans, 23 | Case. Chaney tromde for NYorke doy Mary Eilon eee coh TE Oliver (of Warren), Sumner, Mobile, 19 doys, with | OR Mr ete et er Leerl Benne naee Milekie, Brie Wm Toten 5 oa “RawAnttA, June 17—Burk Acoches, for Nork, 10 days; on the outer edge of Rarnezat Shoal, wa | throw overboard the deck low i, consisting of 15 wood, and got on without sustaining any damage to tli . Sebr Jenny Lind alin, Ie c Re (of Baltimore). Cu ortan Prince, " a (Br), Se Hise & Sur er, Blouthera,7 © C Aekerly, | ehGht Ler, Rowe, Wedmore, Eleuthera, 6 days, wivh fruit, | o Miller & Co. | Seer a is m (Br), Alvnry, Blewthors, 7 days, with | fruit Miller & Co." Sti inst, tat spoke m Philadelphia, ‘ster Carolinian, Oliver, Newb Washing NC, 5 dave, 4, Nowbern, NC, 4 days, | | ith naval che NM Foster, Suaith, Virginia, 2 da: chr J W Hinghes, Jobnion, Newborn, NC, Bdays, with mi ‘Val rtorer, Schr A 4 De Roesett, Brewster, Wilmington, NC, 6 daye we Set uch, Richmond, § days, Sehr a, Tr Sehr Monte Christo, Sehr 8 W MoCre Wallace, K | Fehr R Secor, Hires, Virginia, 3 da: Bci't Portang, ——=, Thomaston, days, Sehr Coral, Crane, Thomaston, 5 Khe Three Sisters, ——, Machina, Behe Berroa, Cole, Petersburg. +4 che AP Upshur. Cropper, Virgin Scht 5 t Lord, Sinith, Baitimere, Sele Phebe Ana, Pearsall, Virgin Below. A bark, name unknown Also, trig Capt Tom, from Now Orleans. Balled. Steamers Pacific, Nye, Liverpool; Kennebec, Flowers, Phi- Incedphia; and others. deur (—Wied during yNw. Telegraphic Marine Key Arrrived—Bark Ocean Wave, Cape Town. ( be Avon, for Boston, sailed 16th. | Wa tater, © eatport, w: yt Sime y he 5 2 tae 8, toa tiepoke ine brag New City, from Ll srpoel fren Bark Amaton, Mansanilln, June 17, Lett brig Porsia, for | Boston, 2 da: Co ite * He, Philadel ph: vo ile; brige Marine, Molise, Cloared—Bark Gov Briggs, Hon, Bervon, Lslifex; Elem Reed, Wilmington, NC; Ch. Hauiwax, July 6, Raward, Phi'adelphia, Arrived —Brig W Arrived &th— fax, from Boston, 00, from Poreign Matte, Totter Tage for Jumaton, Ch: Panama, California, and all ports on the Pacific, per erokes, will olor at the Bheve other on Monday, July Sth, at half past 2 0'eloel n cee mails will be furwarded in charge of & special mossen- tol, defor IY orks Ba, ash Mi “hirokeo, Gandy, Philadel are Laieey Desh are sive 00 Kenzea' 91 Wall steve | Bort Also, at Patton's It Boontancvcreee thd Lonvon, daly 9-Ace sehe Northern Bel Miscellancous, rntmeket, ‘ork: Meteor, Terry, Suir Saxowy, of Bavh, Mel bg Coe erty ry hy t, from WW 6, Od inet, leaky, pro Aad, pri inte Porth fer works Rake Apetatom, from Cortitwek Iplet, where been ashore since April Inet, bas arrig: at “Bannier, of Te rep 01 of and from Tannton for : taery. She weaton night ‘lige Peon, June 2-The Pieter Tow Fy} ay. in lat aT, lon Up, between Om kad 900 tons, sbemthed with Fown Gari Manta, at Baltimore, from Baracoa, Island of Cuba, sie | faced TRomas Jones, of . whe w « time. Brery possible | effort was ine le to resoue him, bat withowe success, the darkness of the night, and & heavy sen ranning. Tommace or tHe Unrren States. Daring the Inet ent, Te were buile im the United States 19% ships, 148 Eehooners, 870 sloope and canal beats, and 7 in all—tonnage, 286,977. The entire tonnage United St is 3,084,015, an increnge of ),235,50) tone in tem | years, York (and Angeline B , Boyineto bs Fey rk. rr hark Maryland, D ain; faabelh , Wallace, ho d. Me; John Parker, Giot eGivern, Fail River; 7. 4 Somes ater, Travers. d Plammer, Wilmington, NC, id brig Virginia, Cooper, Windies; seirs Ellicott, Tanneli, and Baltimere, Sleight, NYark. Howrus, Je'y b—arr ba n Ware, Cutter, Cape atmacn, Thompson, Mansantila: Kacle, Mathews, chre Joveph Brown, Layfield, Kiehmond; Com * Golita,” Tattle, Phiiadeiphias Col Sigua fora bark and AB Bldcidge. Mobile; brige . Hon; Klien Read, Chapman, Wil- 5: © ‘ard, Doak, Philadelphia; cour Alfred Barret, Smith, Phit Also eld on W rats, WN Godtrey; Pat Sacsuss, Huron; brig 1d bark Maria ras: ship Nordon Mara, Park, N York. East THow aston. nly 18d sehs Thos Hix, Hero, , ARWwicn, June 2—Arr ache Sachem, Smith, N York: 2th, Odd Fellow, ia Ist inet for I Grape. ‘Weh, Elica, Don Lawes July 5. 0%, PM—Shipe Biixten (Sw), for Charles= Sea King, for Quebec; brigs Gharies, Emma, and Yucs- tan, for Reston d some doren colliers, w about | noen, and sore after the brig David K Ai Port Spain, Bnd sloop Wilberforce (fr), for Nassaa, NP. followed. Two barks are now in sight coming dows. ‘The brig Biv rd Adams, remainin the Rosdetesd, in co with im aboot 5M. rr bark Pepite (Sp), Roig, Marana, jerson, NYork; sehr Patrick Henry, June 2—Sid soha Kendorkess, Hupper, N Vor! elms, Tige 4 Newronr, dnly for Rowton; Julia Frances. Fi Joly d— Arr barks Mi rd. Ch ere Sheena thar er, Sheer, Charie 080, do. Wandere Pow ae, Charle Mary Fovtow, Warren, '¥, Me’ cher, Havana for Hinde as ' BC) Empire, Wears do P len Padvians Watchman, Parker, and Sea Gall, Perry rf Savansan, Joly C14 shin Roza! Victarra (Br). Hanter, Moll, (Rng): bark Peter Demill, Hoey, NPork; brig Nancy Plaisteac, Chureh, Barbadvon., “Arr teht J Porce, NVork. SI 24, echs pe, sok «6, Charles, Philadelphia. duly qclavrig Aun Morin, Smit 1 Anolis, mt Hop Winsineros, Sey sete Hem Catinn, dematem, G W Davis, Chadwick, © is E, pA Onveans—Ship Chorles—Mr Evers Parmentier, of New Omixans—Ship Maid of Orleans—Mrs Skinner, Mre Seer ulen Barnes fare Lamia, tes Cooke er Benes tas a 5 Harris Morgan, Cate Penni run Masdoce, lady, 3 kindness ita NW Dridze—Chne W Barsiese, Mone a Conx—Br bark Amoli ‘Briggs and lady, two Misses Leach and 192 in the steeregee raps . i, Crowell—Mossrs Shaw, Oley, Bte~ ‘and Peter +—Mr B Smith. Matanzas—Bark 8 ‘acifio—Heary White, New Ha~ R_ Christy, Phil hia; Ed Kesselbaul, Ne: i] do; J Alb 10 A Klincken ber yN do, do; Win Hii EW Tryon, des York; D Marley, do; J G Anderson, do; A J Downii rgh, NY: Mr end nee New York; John Thu ry Williamsburg; John At) ins, Richmond, rand Mrs (i lier, = Or! wit ne La La Berm New yoru 5 Now- ton, Newport, Rl; John lor, aD, Gi wronse, Jes'4 D Be Pass, lady.'S children aad’ servant. Laguayea HA Waiker, New York; H Marret, do; Arthar Rod f. Hi Gordon, Virginia; J A Bayard, Wilmington, Del; J New York: Avg Kobbe and son, Matanzas; W. of despatches to Lond Mre WB Doan; 7 York, Rankin, Philadel, mie M r F Hazon, New Yorks 4 shing: Kobert M Grinnell, New A Morewood. Liverpool; Mr and icols, Fla; Robert Davis. New US Bogineer Corps, sad +H Kegou, N Orleans: Joma H DA Bassenen ge jar ashing; att, Liv pool: Mr and Mrs lienty Trenbolin, Mice Treuholm, Charleston Me G Doyle. New York; Edwd Hewitt, Kinga islaue je, Porto Rico, Mr PGaune. Wi PF Abbott, Southford, Ct; Lt © T Ham BA; Cha tf tom and 3 childre Francisco Mend: Kittreage, Cincinn: TW Jones, Cineinnal Leyardo, lady, 3 children, M b Mares, do; Thos Jono: Richards, Mobile; Ricardo Preney, lady, 2 child: vant, Kingston; ‘Thos Williams, New Or Liverpool. PPING, AVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAT ATLANTIC, ‘hi ‘twith the mails for Europe, positi ir a y. July 27, at 12 o'clock M., from ber berth at the foor nal street. All letters must pass through the Poss Office, No berth scoured until paid for, For freight or passage, baving unequalied acoommodations epplyto ” iL ‘ 58 street. TED STATES MALL STRAMERS BETWEEN NiwW NL U York and S.ivcrpool.—The ships comPosing this lire are TLANTI©, Captain West. RCOTIC, Captain Luce. ’ ACIBIC Captain ‘Nye. LTIC, Captain Comsteed | san tee Gety ee SCT SS eens do er ‘been takon in their som~ ent service, every care has Strac’ on, a also in their engines, to ensure strength and their accommodati or comfort, Price of passage from New to Liverpool, $130; exclusive use of extra size state Au expericnced surgeow will be attached te a No berths scoured until paid for. For freight . or sage, Bpply to EDW'D K. COLLINS, 66 Wall oureoss or, to BROWN, SiLIPLEY & CO. five hy ptlantio will Leave Live A “ hecite Now YOR LIVERPOOL.—TO SAIL POSITIVE:.Y ON THE Wth July, the first-class. coppered and copper fastened Ship LETITIA HEYN, of Bolfast, 900 tons rogister, Captain MoWha. For freight or passage on board, Rast Kiver, or to the eubsoribe JOS. MoMURRAY & SON, ‘ eee _60 South street, N. ¥. YRE—THE NEW SUPERIOR PACKET SHIP MTRLL, J. Willard mascor, will sail Lat of Aug. For freight or passage, applyto BOYD & HINCKE) 2 ey 3 iT arl street. OTICE.—RREMEN BARK EMMA, D EDGARD, MAS= ter, will h for Bremen. For ‘freight ace pleare apply te th cuces, B. PAVENSTEDT UMACHER, 25 New street; or ou buard, Pier 7, North JOR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT.—THE FINE STRAM. ° hip GALVESTON, Vince, master, leave for N #, on Seturday, ‘Mth inst., at 3 o'clock P.M. For freight or passage apy iy to HOWARD & SON, 34 Brondway. JOR CALIFORNIA, VIA‘CH AGRES.—ON SATURDAY, July 13ch, 1860, at'S o'clock P.M, from the pier feos of North River. 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