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or GEN RaL TAYLOR. Prconsmuner ‘ABRs NOEMENTS roR THe pus. resident direction of H eee ot fn Prlday. July 19%h, He avian town ed ee Lue aut ga pi a oe ig Neatly a i Commasdugy Sf Naval Station. of Manne et the Shee and A North Camm Francis B. ager ofthe G9 ot Beare of the Board f Arrangements. Members of the Board of Aldermen, = Staves of Ottice. e0 of Arrangements appointed Maysre mrthe i cities of righted oy citys an ‘and the ‘Members Mose Councils tiereo ‘Whe President of the and Trustess Maanbers of the Senate and ioe of Representatives of the lembers of State a a: bers of Cor waa ey the mlders lyn. nad a ef Breoklyn. Whig Guasral Standing Committee Democratic General St Commsnt sien. Sheriff of Kings County, and @vanty Clerk, Treaster, and Surrogate Principals and ta ‘of Pablie Sehools. ap Divumon. R. J. Luckey, yd Grand Mazshal. nian ao aad & Ieagen ot P neakang emt Wo. M, Harris, aid to Grand Marshal, of the State of New York. Babordinate slot Frenand A \coepted Masons. David M, Talmage, Ald to Grand Marshal. ‘The Indopengons Cxter of O44 Bellows. Thomas Sullivan, Ald to Grand Marshal ‘The United Order of At ane eet ‘Thomas Mulligan, Aid to Grand Marshal. ‘The Erin Beneficial Association of Brooklyn. The jk Societies. The Emmett Benevolent Sosiety. Division. Dr. W. 8, Dillingham, Ald to Grand Marshal, Wyman, Presi a= Heads of Depart: tacos Commissioner's of Common Couneil aa President and Trustees of mmittes of Citizens and Members of 4 od demi Board jeraey it uh waeereate Tenia ine Ci a Sacred: lusie Society beer of aan merle 3 tion. form as follows, six abreast and Cranberry streets, let Tr pielnone aie gn Oren! ty mh stot be | Sebeiare at ow mire . a Aaneeed, to Common Gent of Bros! ty, in the je Hamarat ‘proeeni ts it "oad whi DURYES, sheen to, pare vven, Adjntant. sagan a A. Werks a Brook! =. members July 17, 1850, ‘ASONTC xy \CE.—-THE Be 4 WT presen Temoreh apoxig, NOTICR.—THE MEMBERS OF Al ize, 2B, are Sy a 4 or Tom . ne i: Sreie Lodge Pd the ha Ttareel Ne fe accepted the Turivacion axtands to a he tw the iste Genstal Bathory Papier. ‘By cpter of the bE SeiRo, §.P aroma as BAND LOpGR OF | 7 h the pb mt the Ci er ith jenert ‘the City o re che memory. of ‘the Ie ‘Brevtdent RICHARD mand sansa ASONTO Beate ‘ ant city Courts, lee, Ot the County of ‘Wiheers and Members of the Medica! College of the County o «x Ponerat Prentden. by the Sacred Music Society, 8. B. cain of the ceremonies, sixty-six miaute guns dey; would recom: d She resides eet ‘ures sti: prove rection ms display mourning drepery from ‘The 4 dri of pees, vehicles will yd e owners and drivers BOBS and pet the Press, ‘Com? slopiaarch in the Room of the Board of Ranen- waits ma the Seeond Division SUV cMamble in the @fice of the atreets, Taylor's Bat- cont gee on Hicks; Teachers NamoaL, Som Ags Lg P yA se ‘ihe ty a", t a xe see tes wd MEETING OF tod § ced ap ‘Free and Acee; Masons, beld one to meet at the room, ia mLiberty street, Brvoklya, on Friday, the “a dremed in black, with te kai ey ’ "le Tell Masenis ck TUE H.W. GRAND LOOGE OF accepted an invitation FUN ERAL OF GENERAL TAYLOR, | Consents LODGE, NO. Ii, die L 0. 0 me i Sf Beath orn New respec i he me unite wins AA ia Paziss | a7 ay tae this, B,TARRIS, N. ripe Commision of RS OF ALBION wet pony or Poa "s, Liberty street, Saite with aa Grand ted Lodge, ‘who have sece! t ici pate in tl lemn cere- fi wen coe eeapech te the mematy. ot the, late’ President, Zachary Taylor. CHA J. CMIPP. W. M. J. Puiitirs, Seere! ANTED—BY A paeracea sls YOUNG WOMAN, A as chambermaid, situation ‘BUrse OF seamstress, w! has never been out in this country before, Can be soon for Swo days, ac 884 Fourth street, third story, back room. Wa, raovserauy Ory ya yaar gat Ned io ferences: th Brooklyn. She mui ironing, and general ho ANTED—BY A. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A jon as Chambermaid or Children’s Nurse, ce ean be given. Floase apply at No. 1) Third ‘be seen for two days. Warr TO wR, FOR A PAIR OF Bonshs. AND age, it Stable, in the Fifteenth Ward or vicinity. Address, stating terms, &o., Stable, ‘Box 80. We ra SITUATION, A8 COOK, IN A HOTEL, me jlishman of sober habits; bas lived in some of the fidet Pot in London, Userne cl eater, Be, and well recommended with, rt tdon'to go Bouthe bh. Address reas “Cock, do general i1y, thet best of elty relsrencos jays at 496 Houston street, ANTED—A PARTNER IN A WHOLESALE, AND Liquor Store. Oue tl rH ren hand red dollars in ¢ash ea hear of a ‘this offies, wil feud ook work. ANTED—BY mrchants RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A W dermaid or Children’s Nurse. Isa iret rate washer and ironer, or is vil elf generelly ‘ussfals, Goed. elty’ reference ‘teen at 186 Forsyth street. fvoké ivr if A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN PRO- it sore 5 preston to do Chamberwork, or take gare fen derstands drees will make if generally useful, aor at 254 Wi stairs, Can be seen for two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young Woman, as nurse and seamat amber= maid, and do ane nod ironing, The best of city ply at 64 Nineteonth strect, in the rear. Sate lee aye. ‘Warsen sy 4 A. RABERCTARLS. AMERICAN GIRL, mberwork and waiting, or todo Good ao = any ‘iven. Please eall at 195 Tiree, up | ANTED——GIRLS, WHO eal antes Wy ee ge eaten too St B. MOORE & CO3 ent, and paper bo: if f Canal street, ‘oorner of Wooster e TEP A ROY 50 ATTENR S GROC| ae r We Mba ery a ANTED—A SITUATION BY A HIGHLY RESPECTA- ble young woman, to t the weet, preferred— with w toapllonatte 2 reoklyn, between Stave and Je= as opposite the prevary, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TWO GOOD sizEp Yoome with board, in a private family, a Brook vertiser time. state terms ere City. To save the ad: Address, J. D.J., HWerald'e othe. References ox fgg ay A get eel BY. A ee eae wo. = ¢ privilege of Keeping wi ior & little ‘Wala ha food Cook tats strat rate art, over the second hand fui objection years ob one A irl, seve yar wr ‘asher ‘ond pores tempera 'y Goods Store. Hiss a knowledge of bookkeeping, paren rod, hand, and is quick at figures Can produce tl city rence from his last om ployer, also from sev: other merchants in the 5 Re} rhe! m he has had de Plosse address J. F. B, Herald office. ANTED-THE BEST, OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH, Scotch, ‘and estios, of | qvery a te peesared 00 Biswor rovestant Employ y, 7 Carmine street, where well recom= mended Protestant ‘servants may obiain good” situations, free of charge. ANTED—BY A ore, MAN, faowue PER- to trensiade the ‘Boglish, a sivuation Cheat Y «Porter in ur o any mercantile house, or a like to e lan- — Dene eel a we Leconte 8 Mr. Robinesux, [=x ON. Su, No. D Kinney street, MMER BOTEL, FOUR EXPE- nich walters, who perfectly un Teoommended “ee KA ry ty eae a peg a Bl ish or 18 DESIROUS | ery, OF Binly we ere | ARTNER W NTED—THE ADVERTISER HAS jately, arrived from Dy wher has practised » | sobsart apc Fd M.A and office of this paper. »F Haneke COTEERA—A SMART, ie wanted, at corner of Brosdway Teath street. Noone need apply ‘who is not perfectly aequ jainted with mantie-piece werk. = ee Small feet = tM iekly, and isa fast walker, above re Rate livery at the Color- Bome. DMS ARTER SHERIDAN, Wit LEFT TH oi heat of omnia oo i AUGUST.—A MOST SPLENDID NUM- wie Mine august number of GRAWAM'S MAGAZIN! be of ite cugravings and the merit aeribe: — mu ite literary matter, an; » will be ready for the trade an’ lees W. Geo. R. Graham. | orERr, enon AviBGS. | splendidly finished steel Fe he very beantifal Fashion | ont fisted ttyle by our actions | w. PS. ae u opetineyili enconed Tiree, ‘earlier and more cerrect: than any others that ap= Pear inthis count Tes bavsos is exquisite plate of “Ti tent | es wed in mersotint, im the finest style, “Drawn by Horbert, and engraved by vides trom the second part of | ty. fate —Channt of the Ni Goethe's Faust. Lp by Caro and “Christ | to some fort h | ee can, rae a nowhere it street, up staita. NA, DalLy. EVENING PAPER OF 1 conbury becebage atte norovnh, Com: nd every it me 7 0" | part eularlf’ from the Naltte, Ga 8 f rretponden’s from all the ebie? cities. aw: gf Barone.” Price $18 Avert semencs | fur nous, Me M. hid ho" 7 G.Y. is Leanted Pe tow, REWSRD IS OFFERED BY ©. F booksalier, 102 Nawau stroet, pe feeiad Xe bea toh he hi bli b. Penny The wh deo that the answer must berace ted, if not right. This te to pre ich amewers, ae it is pres published meat ith the name of the pervon who solves it:— of the world | was made, iven te Adam or Bre, it is eid, 3 troe, that all women have rinse trovl Ivo made them all wines +r have spared ‘wanton oF wi w; but krowa ins lite . Joy. mirth, or delight, ot & ome tay and ry it. mere never in in ‘where shakes wealth, | BOWERY FHEATERS FRIDAY RYENING, JULY Be DRURIALD, the Riva w, ‘Cribbs, Ev ees Fane 3 eh se re ead cee pera abe quarter to 7; curtain will rise AMUSKMENTS. sneer eh a ae iv My 3 * TIONAL TERAgRS. CHATHAM Laps —FRIDAY Veni the entertainments will commence 31 ie nk Ye Mr. ; A, Porry; 1b Cageets Copn, Miss rt ye . im this maatet iy 4 of DON E~srarabrowre. Mr. wi N a ne at BUY Ee eid “Tis STigwaDK Ort sence Ww. Most, ‘with the faeee al oof the MAN y tai at 80 ABOUT TOWN Siew Pelecks Boxes, 2505 Pit, at ev int im the of the ‘ity, to Chel G: arden, and it be im readi- Passengers at the end of the performances, — sTr's MINSTRELS.—MECBANIOS' HALL, NO. «78 C# sierrere Siqnd and ieesens Sareeth Vinge t'until further notice, ‘The pr inh, tll very aie AY first ing semen arma tees Voaanised ban a inthe wont, mye under the di- ig fa area brat ang pene Beat tay Tae on oa Saturday 8, conmencing jt P.M. rvs Booms, #6 BROADWAY, OPEN BvEEyy dhe OFtsinel nants to Califerale, Gold Diggingn, Chtivest lee Mad San Francisco, painted by Misaud SO) Tet of eanvase, from skevebes taken b nial Fenno, whowe loetares have won the ths Paves, elite yh lustrate the Pancrams, Admittance 36 cents, children halt aio bions m, cpemat BP. i, plovure moves at &. pa mOv0e i. W. FENNO, Proprister, RANKLIN r RE, SLR earana ay Bastiaans annie cnaoe formers. Also the wari troupe of re) po te oe crariG tifal ny has been recently rethted aad retort ofp Seer eee at Pi aeece thence ph has stamped harmoniste. poe UNDER beau- and ventila! comf rattaaee ence = aan Splondia = ona Monday, aiyit on of Ny perform t a to crowde tie sy DRUNKAD, in she Mr. ©. W. ward Mid Fisher, ss Mary; king, a6 Cribs; noon pers More oe inimitable amusing fp farses. & (2 Titania, the Fi thildren under ten eal 1g Caste GARDEN 13 NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEP- ‘tion of visiters during theday, from 7 A.M. till 5 P.M. Thiet at and fal room i affording superior FoF read undisturbed ‘promenades, while viewing anddelightful scenery around, an ten breeto., Admission, 1234 conte, PAtirentet ste BALeo! Lispens: Nom t Theatr remigees Tee theatrical performances, epacerta, it will be closed om the fot day of August noxt, a to open on the Int day of Se) proximo, ‘during whic time st wil seremedaee ‘and tod an over, which willconsi iter FAMES QUINLAW, National Hotel. R* eres WONDERFUL MAGIC BRIDGE IS a at all hours of the day and evening—figst door ove x | OVE porrseh, HOBOKEN-GRAND INSTRUM! Fie Strauss celebrated Band every M Friday, commen 3P. er ts eadererabie, reeset wil toke place , Bw J TATTERSALLS—AUCTION NOTICE.~— sale of new and second hand vehicl v= oy, Pam anes Se, balan unsold en th t rity, Toaned at at ROAD, oF PETER ‘PARKS, 17 fers in street, siete oor; backs IXON'S IMPROVED William Dixoi AMUSEMENTS iw BROOKLYN. ROOKLYN MUSE! MI CORNER OF ORANGE AND o morte Sireter x cat a ev SER Wees me oyery ey E BEAST—Beesuty, wiuh ther att » a1 Citi Sai re S| aa ee seace in’ parquette, one shilling. AMUSEMENTS IN PIMLADELPHIA. BASRCU S MUSEOM PHILapELralA—r. 7. Proprietor Sant: ‘Assistant Maa Pentriloacien stand Mt mysteries of ie eat ean t, St whieh don ? Chromatrope, Ballads, "Ditties, ke. oon and Taig eke mittance, 25 cents. Chil ACHI gz> ERY stg the pot Bane Ma- chin team Engines, Boi , Sugar Mills, Slide Lathes, and every wea” ‘ot fonsalon _neceseary to fi plaai or saw mills; Iron ena mariachi cage SG. LESTER: 102 Folcon sieves. DARDONVILLE'S 'UFACTORY OF FRENCH ‘Mechamical (carcel) rgest Fini in the pases 6 8 ty yt ca, the git orcas SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIER: ny ras, Girandoles of of the calebra me L*3s MAGNETIC POWDER AND PILLS, FOR THB struction of Cockroaches, bugs, Moths, Aate, ot, Fleas and Inseots: at plents, and for rats and rranted frei poison, are to be had at sae ‘Ss plaint, fresh, daily, by mall quaatities, long knows, Soper cepitins e the younges: perfect v1 and ali uniform su: . fa edule Sane, ener y equal) fhenei HORBURN & CO., 15 John street, 2,000,0oorriase ia ii , umatic and all other pains. "Bold at No. Zh) Pensl streets Zo Bees Broome strests: of tie Rush wotty | hd'Sa per dosen. bottles, at 1, Zand ¢ BEVIN, ERincirs ISEGARS.—YARA BRAND.— y yas, manufacturer of sogars, resi dent int ero ncipe, ple cole eq boca, 4 Of, phrongh diGeneat ways, thas, sonsideretie lot of the Yara Braud are sent to this 7 meet hese era ie on waioh igh huss own susturive property. aan, since the year I Unexpected y te to ma: pain who bi ‘know. fedge the merit of his genuine Yars Brand, that all those segars imported here under the nami lis, co which do not bear on the ign to re-en BARTOL. SeRss, AND BUILDING LOTS FOR SALR—WIL- liam street—The tw 87 and 8 Williom story store No Lote—Three lots wat 1 fa, wens the chrarch and OK stron dwellings, eney of ac- part of Termaensy. apply to. XCHANGE OFFICE Fi SALE ne LEASE AND fixtures of change Othe. iL street, bevwrecn Savsnu and William streets. Address “Change,” st this 1 ie NN CARS. HOY nA PRINTINGWOFFICE FOR SALE curary “AS THE er it biel, Mid nnable to cor business, The = bas © juisite for primti tor 4 ‘will be ould at's bargain. Address hes Tone Post Oftice. © JOB PRINTERS. yas. SUBSCRIBERS HAVRE rth inglish Colored Ink, spin tmell eansicters. Als, extra Ake Wood Cvt Ink, same manufactn rors, RK. HOR & CO., 29 and 31 Gold rtreet, ALE.—TAR SUBS: and roots sroemen, he rectly © one of aie atta HiStRE TOR sates SPLENDID 8U Letad ik HOTEL with plenty ‘A mort delightful situation, only fow'mibel Irom New. York, is for sale very thenp, ic. jarr, at the Gem Hotel, $25 Broadway, will oa all the pare Stich: LINES FOR SALR—THE joualy indispored, arent months yt Fors SALE—A PAIR OF Tance seria Parkesh seu aol hh is going FF SALE—A LAROR ORANG. “OUTANG AND A ROA Toes ete bjt yy ‘tonat of atries. Ban iver. vr weit soars QTATEN ISLAND COTTAGI Ss’ Toe cebuat by eo om Te aT —* VER very cy, Da. ctusd'away, wilt Sets ea chepaals or Perry. iplten. trees. skies Tw iggice a oe cuca ‘Tammany Hall, Thi INTELLIGENCE THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence, Wasminorom, July 17, 1850, New Mexico—Col, Monroe's Official Despatch. Some time ago resolution passed the Senate ask- ing of the President information respecting the pro- clamation for a State Co: tion at Santa Fe, by Col Monroe, The President replied, that no official inforua- tion had been received of such a thing. The provla- mation, however, has since arrived. and was sent tothe Senate to-day by President Fillmore, together with the following official Jetter from Santa Fe, The pre- clamation was published @ fortnight ago, having been brought the short cut across Texas, by Major Neigh: bours, “styling himself a Commissioner of Texas,” while Col. Monroe's official copy*had to travel all the by St. Louis. This secounts for the iting the proclamation so long before [cory.] To the War. Oru Mrspany rea a 185. ‘Sin .. rt ie A prcnent vate ope z ne at that sented iteclf of transmitting to you the enclosed prow Timation, which 1 hovernor, for the election of nee, te toa oe ntion for the formation of a Stat w fy fal 7 ression had previously been made to petitions frem, and personal rene by ‘the people indicative of their thie been from all bry coun Miguel del Bado, From” A 2 teaiee | 9 doubt but the different con- cu. will haye thelr sentiments fairly ok do not apprehend ‘aay ditheulties 0 ment im the Convention, such as would arise from secorted representation, "I am also. of 0 opinion that there iss fair prospect of the objects aimed at being fully “Tamm! veiy respectfully, your cbedient servant Bt. col. U. 8. somvanding. fons, Adjt. G en, US Army, . the able Sestetary of War. This {s satistactor, pe oe as it goes, pet thane te sometbing i There was some dificulty with M el ting forth all facts; but we coul no such letter among the correspondence ai 2 ‘he letter of Colonel tly a ee as Ke communicating with great satis. factic t achievement e: xecuted under special orders; ‘Sut “! ere is nothing in itto to indicate that “a certain He. Neighbours” was ever inside the limits of lew Mexico. ‘We shall have trouble yet with this boundary dis. ute. This is not the way to get out of it, by shutting the matter up. President Fillmore must say where he is. The case is imperati Old Zack was com} define his position, an tood square uj the handle. One side or the other, President Fillmore should define his position, which we suppose he will do as s00n ashe disposes of the cabinet. Wasurnaron, July 17, 1850. The Endts Not Yet—The Cream of Mr. Webster's Speech To-day—The Gull-trap ef Mr. Foote, $c. Mr. Webster accomplished, with admirable skill, to- dey, that difficult feat in horsemanship, of riding on Doth sides of the sapling. He argued that the North conceded exactly what the South obtained—which was nothing at all. Here are a few of his points :— 1, Colifornia hes been irregularly organized; but to it all good, it only requires an act of Congress. ‘Congress out not to adjourn without doing some- thing for the territories, 3 Pass California, by herself, and it will be almost ispaasttns to puss any bill for the territories through the House. 4. Best to take them altogether. 5. Something ought to be done. We have been seven months In session, and the wheels of govern- ment are clogged for want of appr priations. 6. If this measure does not pass, he is ready te try some other measure. 7. Utak may get slong very well for another year, but New Mexieo requires immediate action. 8. Op) ¢ premature edmission of new Btates, use it destroys the balance between the two bouses., 9, Still, the admission of Califormia has become a sing, the 19th day of July inetent, at the members of thie order of the Conventi: ) WOOD, President, pro, tem. FERNAN EXCURSIONS. e morsing auring the and Hammond street NG ISLAND RAIL ROAD, UNDER THR D(RECTION of the ver, —Excureiot agh Long Greenport, vie Long inland ‘Maliroat, on riduy eta, 2 rend Poin ‘ial tret fo, looky A.M, for ‘cy af fas sired a a Ret lywet 8 P. ven Svan, Agent. wae N XCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS EVERY DAY, ns | Esser ata aes rt ae oe Ts ta, ag AEE Rg sh vat HERIOT, into partaershi; under the firm of 1. TRAPMANN. tom, 84 C.. July 1, 1850, ‘THE COPARTNERSHIP OF CORWINE, meet the six eg & Co, day taped last. der th irm, by yvimet ESTRAY, street, whe stone is eathorioed ines tenets ou thelr bebait Panama te Franciseo. New York, July One HOUSE, | SHREWSBC ORY, N. J. ON THR f the Atlantic —¥) as been newly fa be secreting of pormsanies pod bere who delight in soa or river A sailing, t boarders, » fishing, fowling ARSION HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND. WN. 3. THIS FASH- jonable and popular Hotel, beving woes elegantly re- Atted and isaow ‘to the enlareeds 18 RO ope ve RR k LUDLAM. _Cape May, July 11, BA BATHING EB House at Coney ers apd ti mI ooaaNI¢ todo business in o'clock in she be ‘ternoon. ‘a derai = e bie ‘friends and the public Cl his best © wil ed te render thetr stay pleaaant and agreeable, and bon tele were “CHARLES M. ROGERS. @cxamic Hovse, July 3, 1890, ‘ ME WEST POINT vorm—2. p93 tr lng hie seynewledgemente te friends of cadets, he" pubtie | in = general, evel, petrenags Aithorve it new opens Hote yt the nadition, ao 3 encellons, Chooping rartmente aod in tmen: A! e oF Fooms would be let for 's short period, if Inquire at 90 Franklin street, west side, near yyy may be had, together or separat: with part or full board, private table, in hours, ee ere and ™ tion ean be enjor= th rooms for the nee of oocupania, DHCKST SAL Bw.’ M4 y ~ In TH g COUNTRY F FORA LADY, nt, and two ebildres: co in & private family; please With terms per week, and si~ OTICE TO GENTLEMEN.—ONE OR TWO GENTL Men cam be aeoommogated with rooma, breakfast, and Gold street, Brooklyn, the first brick house trem opposite the public srhool. BARE AST, 7 A, AND DIN wate fami where there are hal fiw or ne brarberes ecanion sear the’ Bowery, art Spr ep Terme moderate. A nove ad- N fo 4.0. LARGE A ROO With breakfast and t venient for one of two corner of Franklin atreet, CRIN ROAR D ROOMS TO LET, WITH HATH ROOM lowers attached —Theee rooms are in @ pri- city, , Referoncce a ve Frank~ necessity; and even the admission of New Mexico might not be the greatest evil in the world. 10, At all events, the preservation of peace depends directly upon the settlement of the Texas boundary. oth sections will be benefitted by the passage of this bill or some healing equivalent 12. The South will gain the suttlement of the Texas dispute, and with the other subjects recommended by the committee, « pacification of almost the entire dis- pute on slavery 19. Masenchusetts and the North will gain restora- tion of the ment to its proper functions, and the benefits which flow from the steady current of legisla tion. 14. What will the North lose? Nothing but the ap- licetion of the Wilmot Proviso, Slavery is exol the laws of God. and by the expressed declaration the people of New Mexico. 15. In this case, then,“ the Wilmot” is a mere sb- straction, doing gothing more than will be done with- out it. 16 He repudiated the doctrine of instructions, as making slaves of he members of Congress, and thought s Wilmot prohibiting such slavery would be bened- 17. The extreme opinions of the North or of the South are not a standard of the popular sentiment of either rection. 18. The Nashville address is not an exposition of the ent im the South, because that address n argument. 19. South Carolina was a little too severe upon the free cclored citizens of Massachusetts geins down that way, ond bad inflamed the abolition! ;. but their fanaticinm was not the hearty popular optaion of Mas- sachuse ‘Now this ie what might be called the concentrated extract of Dr. Webster's sarsaparilla. The gist of his extract as a Massachusetts man is— 1, That the Omnibus excludes the Bouth from all the territories, just as effectively aa “the Wilmot” and that, unless something is done pretty sooa—the tariff te out of the question, the rivers Gud harbors are out of Spb mee and all this to the eminest and imminent vantage of tbe North. Mr. Webster crowds hard upen the mourners, and with all the earnestness of a man who ° pe hp hy oe jon. mr jut the amendment of Mr. Foote, proposing the ad- mission of California as she is, with # persuasion that after she is admitted she shall’ submit to give away « part of her territory, if she pleases, stop ceedings of the day. Complete a gull trap as itis—e hook baited with red flannel, Mr. Berrien thought it was entitled to some consideration, And that is the question that comes up to-morrow moruing x, July 18, 1850, +4 Bloody Riot—Twelve Persons Wounded—Heavy Lovs— President Taylor's Femily—Disposition of His Re of the most bloody riots in this city on it that has occurred for seme years. In the eastern section of the city there is « locality known as the Causeway, something similar to the Five Points of New York. 1t appears there are two gangs of mnected with this locality, who are at war ther. On Tuesday, a portion of one of the gangs, with several of the women, had been on a fish. ing excursion, and immediately on landing at night they wore attacked by their opponents, both parties being armed with pistols and guns. The firing aroused the neighborhood, and attracted a crowd of specta- tors. a dozen of whom were seriously injured by the slugs and ehot, which flew like hail. One ma John Steller, bas two slugs in his head, from w cannot rurvive. The others are not da: jured, but some months must elapse bei iy io any of them will be able to attend to their usual avocations Several of the rioters are known to have been wounded, but they have concealed themeeives and their wounds. George Konig, James Manly, ani John Gooderson, three men who have already served terms in the peni- tentiary as thieves and rioters, were arrested and com- mitted for trial. Mr. James Btewart, ofthe firm of Stewart & Son, yee. ter day was robbed at the counter of the Farmers’ and Merebante’ bank. ef $1400, which were adroitly abstracted from the book, which hea moment betore laid on the counter. Mrs. Taylor, the relict of the lamented President Taylor, will, I learn, arrive in this city, in a fow days, to take up ber permanent abode with’ ber daughter, Mrs Wood, wife of Dr. Wood of the Army. The re- mains of Generel Taylor rhe has determined to have permanently entombed at Washington, he having been always oppored to the removal of the remains of the Itis paid that when the committes from Balti- more arrived from Mexico to bring home the remains of seme of the fallen officers from this city, he remark- ed, on witnessing their disentombment, thet if he theule die in Mexico, he wished to he burird there— that || was bis desire to be buried wherever he saould die, On being made acquainted with this remark. Mee, bs gave orders that the body should not be remoy- trem the Congressional burying ground at Wash- ington. Our New J Jersey C rrespondence. Reo Bane, Joly 18—6 A. M. Melancholy Aceident--The Death of Miss Adams Our quiet.vilinge has ben thrown into commotion by the anfort © drowning of s young lady named ferah Loulra Adame, of Orange county, who was boarding at the house of Mrs. Conover, The ciream- stances of het death appear to be these -—Miss Adams in company with «lady, also boarding at Mre. 0.s, at about five o'clock, went down to the river, immediately: in the rear ef the house, and while thero, at the solici- tation of Miss A., they got into a rowboat sad rowed out rome one hundred yards in the river, while there, bie Nam 4 but very little. the boat leaked so it both imumedsately Jumped he boat The water was over their heads, lly to d save 008s just now recovered the t body with » sein. Two physicians were present. but were unable It is & most melanchol, to restere her truly “ in the midst of life we are in death”? in company with her, I om told, is @ Mrs. Orane, of New York. Mies A-was about eighteen years of and is said to have been # very interesting and smi bie young Indy. I have been told that Mise A. said Mrs. Crane.“ Save yourself for the sake of yortr child,” ped imme diet ely let go of ber, and tosink. How noble in the hour of death! There being @ Justice of the Peace present when the body was recovered, and he being wntirely eatisfied of the facts attending the accident. made bis certificate sezeeebly to law, and gave the body to the friends, who. together with ego tion of Mrs Conover's family, will accompany it, to- aay, to her friends in Orange county. '8.—Sinee writing the uvove: the Justice, hes "4 intr of Loy td = the friends 'y through the eity of New York. mediately rendered a verdict in accordance with the above statement, Tae Remains ov Present Tayion.—It will be seem that @ bill was yesterday passed by both houses of Congress, providing for the erection of # monument to General Taylor in sional Burial Ground at Washington. The re: of General Taylor are te janently rest in the Congressional ground at Wasi ‘eshington, and Mrs. Taylor will spend the re- er daughter, mainder of her days in this city, with Mrs. Dr. Wood.— Baltimore Sun, July 18. OITY TRADE KRiPURT. — Tuvnsvay, July 18—6P. M, The America’s news being still due, and the weather quite hot, trade im a general way was languid. Cot om sold to a moderate extent in the foreneen, at previous rates. After the receipt of the Southern mail, fart her sales were reported at firm prices. Flour exhibited no material chauge. Common and ht State were steady, with tair sales to the trade s prices, “Canadian was ull for sound im bond, at .. Bour was in fair deman previous rates, Eith sales. Southern was some casier, with more @o- ing, No sales of wheat were reported. Corn was ome, with moderate sales of low and high mixed, stated below. There was noround offering. penton tinued firm, with small sales. 'k sold to a moderate extent, while the market closed dull. Beet was some lees buoyant, Cut meats were dull, while lard was im fair request, a steady prices, Coffee was tolerably active, with sales of Rio and St. Domingo, r ro ven below. in steady deman’ pane. Molasses was in fair roquest, ply prises form. “Aanrs.—The market for pots was buoyant, with sales of 120 bbls, at $6, Pearls were firm; sales of 30 bbis., t $6. od Flour—Transactiot bbis., including Canadian in bon: fine, at $4 25 a $4 624; common $5 06 a $5 25; mixed to fancy Mic! $5 68%; pure Genesee, at $6 06 a $6 a at $6 25 & $6 60; fan; tape hee gens a. Son So oequere, butipot 2 shade easter: moderate em lces mere a Included '1000 Dbls., at $5 44 4 $5 60 for mixed ‘$6 75 for straight and choice brands, Pen was heavy, and was offered freely. Dbie., at $5 25 for mixed bess. nyse bl of ‘Meal was light, and pri hee Jersey were soldat $2 94 at $3 25. We noticed mq! but prices were below the views of were not very anxious to operate till somnpetias, 500 5; No, 2 auper- strcight Stare at , at $5 Be ; fane; ay i: i z sist ‘lk aye F ist and Jersey at 460. a46};0. There was for Corn for the East, but the receipts than those of yesterday, and, in the abser eamer’s news, the mar! confined to 15.000 bush mixed, and 633¢c. for We ‘rere selling in lots, at $2 26 per bag oftwo bushel. were selling in lote, at P 0 Corrs “erhe demand was pretty good, with sales of O%c., and 200 bags 8t. Domingo om sales, up to the close of ‘Change amounted to about 1,000’ bales. pen the tasigt ot the Southern mail with continued unfavorable se counts from the growing sections, 1,200 bales more at 3k os twee \d $5 tor pearls. ton at Ye; ea P a jor Hors Some holders have advanced thelr sions, Dut buyers were inclined to. walt a reduction equal toformer rates, The sales mad 3.300 Gam- Din, averaging Os Ibe. at Lo. 687 mu Tbe, at Lusge,' 6 months; and 4,000 KR to a Balem at pri cargo of Orinocos, j jous to arrival tHeR.—The market since our last has been leas siete The ingiy was limited, and the stock om rat! made to-day of 40 bbls. Other kinds were the yecial to note in prices of linseed oil, while the sales up 3,000 gallons at Tée. for English and best American in casks, and 770. for the latter in bbis., cash. market was heavy, and rather easier for pork; some 450 bblA. were dlayo operations are Is and tierees at Cut meats were dull, and nominally was steady, and in good request, at uniform rates. Cheese gas © uiet at 42 6)¢ ce Bee. re was fair inquiry from the eity traded wit! jay xport. Sales of 300 hhds. ‘cuba it#; and 200 hhds. New Orleans at te ¥ was rather inactive; small sales of Prison King at 20 cents, and Drudge at 255 sents, terest. w Provver, = — Riven Boars, Tus .. 4m" “hatter, oe 18 62 Wool, bales, Cm nah ay Cit tay toes 166 % MARKETS KLSEWHERE, * os en rote Malas. naparema, July li Pret Board —$1400 Sel Ps. tien ‘ye tae vet Board. Ry yo beond 40 orem MARRETS. por Cartix Manxer, July 17, 1860.—At mare pt 617 eattle— about 417 beeves apd 100 stores, consist Of working oxen, cows aad cal A three years a Price?— Market Becf—Bxtra, $6 25 ye owt; first qbality. $6; reeond do. $5 75; third 6 & ordinary, $4 $5; veal calves, $3 & $5. hides $4 56 per cwt,; tallow, $5 60. Stores—Working oxen, $64, $77 & $85; , $820 $15: none; two years eld, none; three years old, 4 $28. Sheep and Lambe—3.106 at market Extra, $3, $40 $6. by lot, $2, $2 50 w $2 75. ine—None, Kemarke—The supply is above the de- |. the market dull, and prices have declined @ cars came over the Fitehburg Railrond, and twenty-four over the Boston and Lowell Ralteoadt loaded with cattle. sheep and fowls No from each Btate— ine— Cattle. New lHompehire—Cattle, $3; sheep and lambs. 1,070. Vermont—Cattle, 948; amp and lambs, 1.970, Massachusette—Cattle, 70; shi 4 lambs, 726, Total—Cattle, 517, sheep and lamba. 3.166 cows and calves, $25, Telegraphic Reports. « Nonvoux, Vm, July 16, 1860, New wheat rold, yesterday, in our market, at $1 10. There is but little coming in as yet. Business gone- rally is yery dull, Atoawy, Jaly 19, 1880. The receipts within the lest twenty-four hours have been as fol Flour, 6,000 bbls ; wheat, nome; corm 14,000 bushels The fear market lc ot ty, but littiese tivity p ‘There ie a fair milli d for prime wheat waleg 620000 bushels of Tonecee have beomp effected at 4142. Corn rm sith good demend— the sales are 0005 nue ot 01 ee for mixed Western 10.00 burhels o onte have been soldat Me Miho. Ohio whivvey ianomimal at 2% _——E—— eee On the 17th Mr. oe Ww ofh. B. Reed bs Died, On Wednesday, 7th inst, Mr, Jawes L'Avum, aged 4 youre Tis relatives nod Ciemts re invited to nee funeral, frote bh ia . Ld Chanhers stcent, Ocloe. His will be reen wood | ewetery. dey m rh the Jinen Jastant, of telanve, 28 yours. jatives of the — are rerpect- folly i” sttced the fenced te ernoon, at (; o'cloe®, from Testdence, N @2i5 Orehard street - On Thersdey the 18tb inat., of marastan, Many 0. liet of John Parker, 'n (ae fifty-sixth year of me relatives and friends of the pate are reeprot. her Iwely invited to attend her funeral. om noon, the 1 inet, at 8 o'clock, Gom vO tweaey ih ‘ns, Mr. 3. T Brgenas, Deputy 8. Clerk of the of Alderme oped 38 38 years. , trom Bis tote sia tab Pines watt Pay ay —_ tives and friends are im Tinee to eanead ebenien eke On the 18th inat., in the nother Tromas Renir, amstive of baveren Oo bere = @ relatives and acquaintances are respestfully te