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of about 70 000 square miles, i¢ did pot belong to na, Dut to the United States and that coaseqaently the bill actunily ceded T.0) square miles to Texas ‘This was substantially, i: © put shell, the argament on the boundary, "But the nerve—the tender point—the criminal fes- ture of the bill, for whic the throat, ass criminsi, an ebook it as ® bull would shake & fox, wus (he ‘nde-anity to Texas Upos that he contended tha‘! orvia and the territories depended —nyon the a t moaey to be paid to Texas; and (iat the bli ante delicto, was caught peop vito if throngh the Senate is call to order on thisaccusaion, Mr.eivy cated him to order, The words were taken down, .odthe chair decided that ar there was no imputation of the motives of any one. the Senstor was ont Out of order ‘There was @ trick !m Due object of Mr. Bouton wasto hold up as psom‘nert'y as porsitde hie accu- THE LATE TERRIBLE STORM. DDITIONAL PAR ti ULARS. Me Bentoa held it up a Great Destruction of enemy and Loss of Life, IN NEW YORA—FURTHER PARTIOULARS. ‘The engine, baggage car, and one passenger oar, of | the five o'clock up-train, on the Hudson River rail- sation ef auctioneering. aut to drive Mr. Olay to the | defence upon that exuct poy But Clay is also an oid and took up the bounu cussion leaves it to day w clearly worse agaio-' the But the most cari as t ings was in the amendwents @+a further concession to the & vide New Mexico by the nv of two degrees of crritocy alowed Ly the bill,and trans- ferring It to Lexse Beeondly. carne: her admismon iu n, He passod it by aa, Lure of the day's proceed- Mr. Foote to the bill, sch proposing to di ing California, after asent to have the ‘and ereeted into imply ridicn- avo no doubt Gen, pees to take im Galt- eave it to her to sur- ‘yf shu chooses, as a con- © off, southern end of that 8 Foote was in earn fornia just as thy is and t render a part of ber tor certion to the South. ‘The two vulvers main in their un Seuthern abjection First, The Texas boundary. Second, The California boundary. ‘And with the North there is an equally strong re- pugnance to any very heavy compsusation to Texas for the surrender of tho disputed territory. This tter of compensation to T more than any ether nt, involves the whole bi mission of Oali- nia, and governments for the een all depend ‘upon the compentation to Texas. If it is below ten millions, the Texas Senators will probably ditcard the offer. If it is above. or up to ten millions, there are other points of the Dill, therefore, re- papged openpess to attack and Senstors who will oppose aud defeat the bill, probably | | ‘on that account. The settlement of the slavery question is in the hands of the Texas Senators. sell cut cheap. the bill will be apt to swim throu but, it they strike at an exhorbitant price it w Texas gets nothing New Mexico gets no government, nor Utah nor fornia We presume the bill will be direusaed all this week, on account of these threr salient angles of assault—thi ‘Texas boundary, the California boundary, and the com- pensation to Texas What of the cabinet? The telegraph will have advised you. The difficulty is to reconcile the d/ ferent cliques, North and South, and to select ont of them a strong, harmonious, con- servative establishment. Fillmore is ome but his Tequest to Old Zack's cabinet to hold on for thirty days was, we suspect, # littie too much to ark even of t bumiliated. condemned, and broken down in soul and body. as they are. It was ernel to ask them to submit to make themselves useful for even thirty days. after the censure of the House. They are sv ciently punished, and ought to have been spared this last request of humiliation, to act as a mere accommo- dation for thirty days. But the difficulty of setting up a new ministry right away was apparent. Mr. Fillmore wants two or three men out of the Senate. They cannot be spared while the compromise is pending. and hence the request for the old cabinet to hang on for thirty days, which, of courre, they decline The city swarms with politicians and wire-workers of every stripe. Men thought to be dead and buri defunct under. strappers, and ebsolete political ma & all bere—all expecting something, and all joing little to put in thir or that man and to keep eut some others, The hotels are Mled with these pa- triotie men— the streets swarm with them —the eapitol runs over with them. and they are all doing some. thing, or expecting something The Weea — of New York are among them ; but the Fillmore clique stand for once in the foreground, though Seward Is b; by no means idle or despairing. Of course. he conters with the President. and has been | giving him some brotherly advice cession. But itis futr to suppose that Clay, Mangum, Badger. Pearce, and others, will overshoot him, and | Jeave him in the larch. On the slavery question, it appears to bo the object Of Mr. Fillmore toselect a conservative cabinet—on all other quertions he is undoubtedly committe to the old whig policy of flenry Clay. iucinding a high pro- tective tariff, an obeelete ides at this age of the world, | bat still good whig doctrine. But we have no objection to all this, if we get a nas tlopalconservative cabinet on the slavery question and a corresponding policy of which we have tha fulles confidence Give vs thy se (he creat may go for what they are worth. But, without a ni tivoal compromise policy on the slavery question, administration will be without any success, and fruit. | ful of no benefit to tie country. looking to the suc- Wasnrveton, July 18, 1850. The Business and Rumors Tho amendment of Mr. King, of Alabama, proposing to divide California by the line of 35, N. L., leaving | three degrees south of that lime, along the Pacific, for 8 territory, is suppsed to be his ultimatum, Asmming this to be ro. and assuming that this amendment will not be adopted, we love another friend of the bill; and unless Chere is some dodging ~ some absenteeism on the final tent—or some unexpe: is no chance for the Gmuit he ond of the dis- | ed than ever, but | If they are willing to | | thus taking away | tl fei’ | teenth and Seventeenth streets, was blown off, oints.and the rest | Long Island Sound of the Day—Evening Report. | | ed reinforcements there | ed) appeared to have gone ashore 8 the late this hiteh, in the Senate, | Oneame day, off Egg Harbor, saw | umrooted. As in New York a1 road, ran off the track on Friday in the marsh, about » mile above St. Anthony’s Nose, The road was partial- ly washed away by the storm, having been injured for the epace of nearly 100 yards. The damage caused only « temporary interraption to the trains. They ory at usual yesterday afternoon: to Poughiepde, | except the 4% o'clock steamboat train, which was nunitted eee. | sentateins ied tak inonet ent, fn tie ure of the Almshouse, was sunk on Friday morning hear the foot of Twentieth street. A schooner, tosded with railrond fron. at anchor off Watts street, N. b., was capsized on Friday atternooa, at 6 o'clock, and retained under water yesterday The chimney of Aest. Captain Graham's house, i 121st atreet, was blown down. on Friday moraing. jailing om the roof crushed it in, fwo young girls hed sivery narrow escape of being illed by the faling ruins, ‘About the same time. the root of the building be- longing to the Institution for the Blind. ia Kighth avenue, used as 8 manufactory and enics room, was lifted up by the force of the wind, and fell with n gront crath. Fortunately, the inmates were not hurt, with the execption of ous giel, who was Hlightly injured. Tekan, 500 ¢ Novelty Iron Works, a tin roof, nearly 100 feet square, wae torn off, and blo’ on board a eteam- boat lying at the ship-yard adjoining. Several tim- bers of the vessel were broken by the weight of the falling root, but no person was injured. A largo ratt of timber, lying at the ship-yard of William Smith & Son, foot of Thirteenth street, was broken up, aud tha timbers with difficulty sa There was also damage at other points in the vicinity. The roof of » new free stone edifice in Thirty firat street, near the Fifth avenue, was raised from the wall, and blown into the street. No, 151 Sixteenth street was unroofed. The liberty pole Laurens and Sprin ing act the posts, but no farther damage was done. A temporary roof coveriug the unfinished tower of Dr. Tyng’s church, in Second avenue, between, Bix. nite descent it struck end considerably injured the roof @f the main building. ‘Two of a range of six unfinished buildings in Thirty- first street, between E: 4 Ninth avenues, were demolished. They wer peal by Mr. Monteath. Another large house on tho Third avenue was blown from its {Perpendicular porition, and it was found ne- cessary to put props under it to keep it from falling into the street. ‘The large four story malt-house of T. Widdle, Jr., corner of Broome and Tompkins streets, had the root raised about two feet by the wind. ‘The tin roof of the house of the late James Reyburn, 96 Second avenue, was blown off. ‘A large portion of the gable endof the Ward School House, now in process of erection in Greenwich was blown down. A fourstory brick dwelling, ue A, betweem Sixtesnth and Seventeenth streets, owned by Bir. Ullick, was entirely prostrated. The house No, 161 Sixteenth street was deprived of its roof and chimneys. The low grounds in the bey of Gowanus creek, between the penny bridge and Red@ Hook Point, were flooded. and considerable damage was done to the pro- perty of the rosidents by water At Willismeburgh, # school houve in the course of ereetion in Fourth street. near South Ninth street, Brooklyn, the fruit and shade trees were much damaged. {n the boautitul grounds of Mr. Cummings, many choice plants and trees were destroyed. At Harlem several trees were torn up by the roots, while many yeluublettruit trees were bro! MOn Long Island the same destruction of crops is } .-¥ )n Staten Island many large trees are blown down. Most of the corn is prostrated. uit trees sud-red badly. The fine old willow tree in front of Nautilus net which has withstood many a severe gale, was wn down. The tide rose and overflowed th shay Sngube shore, doing considerable da aage The on the south aud eastern side of she ivlan ‘with | terrible fury. THE SHIPPING. Vessels on the coast, it appears tupate inescaping the storm Tho! er Keanelve, trom Philadelphia y: weerdag morning. reporte, that he saw no vessel ashore this side of Cape May. By the pilot =e terday morning, soveunh eobere tatees wiciaity of Sandy Hook. Wo do not hear of any secidents by the late blow on * the wind was off the Long Ieland rhore. tt is probable there are but few if any accidents to be heard from in that quarter. Vessels which arrived in port yesterday moral ng (come of them having recently lett aint bees compelied to put back) report that the gale was very severe, from, east south-enst, and Insted forty. ighs hours The brig Richmond, (of New Bedford) henee for Wilmington, N. ©., had to od ot the 17th. and off New Wy gale from 8K , whieh fat away her mainoail and maintop ata, top gallant mast 48 hours, enrrying iL, jib. On the evening of the 19th saw ® hermaphrodite brig and topssil xchooner ashore Hereford bar; the brig was head towards tho beach, And the sohoover appeared to be full of water; hat it | being dark, could not make out how they were paint gale. ® large rhip with If the President comes up to its relief. it may pass, | the loss of all her topmaste: the sehooner Ann daria, A message is expected on Monda: peet of the bill going overt may yet be done by the Exeentive to keep us out of the drng. Th estion of the admission of Mr. Hugh N. Bmith—one of the mort gen'lomantly an@ inoffenstve, reenble and well-informed persons culat trom the far 4 to be usefab in giving to n respeetiog New Mexi- Wert. and aman cr the Hr are authentic co— the question of gute. has been tortured to day into a in of dis union. It was tortured into an insult to Texas—an | insuit to the South. andan issue for resistance to the h nil the chances are, that coupled this negro bus worlike results of the mato que the Texas boundary, when flammable Hotepure of th House, Vertly, verily, teof } | lative to the ship Guy Mannering, is entir: y come before the in- | Fay unto you, the prospsotaof a settlement this Aas | tion look dim and smoky—very smoky, and dim os @ distant headland ip a tog. 4 Will California be sdmitted? Doubtful. Will any thing be done? Doubtful. Mach mds upon the policy of tbe Prosidont. If he 9 out for ® com. pr sod; —we shail do comething. If he remains ailent weiths ‘opinions « matter of doubt join doubt. Dut let us wait a fow days Po sfAevest of the Suz i v Bank Robbers clice of this city have been vigitantly at work witht he last few days to vela:ion to detection of the rogues who stole some $20 000 from the Dorehester and Milcon Pank Masauchusetts, on the Jane last At pre two are prohibited from giving the per- J that the publication might possioly eat the ends ot public justice, euMiee it to » men bare been arrested on the charge ¢ Dorchester Bank m P alert. aod. before lor curtody wh: picion. It other par ( cuppere thomeclves above sus. bly involve one of the the New York comtede. a doy or two what the result cowy —A young man, mate +f Andrew M Gertem, was ar- ford ty duatce Usbora., wherein Merten stuns wherein M% bigamy rren stands sued by Justice It appears, by charged with the eertiveste prerented by s young man, by the Deme of nM Elbenny. that she Rev Mr Chase, of No du Market street on t April last, to Andrew NM ease. Thus matters parsed o: Rive om examining Cer the o until yesterday, when '# pantaivons pocket. (w iin by wires) she dis- , esting 00 «: me from M'Verrea’s wife, residing in 2 Jersey. This letter * ched'in the mast tend language from the wile, who, it seem, hax two obilcten by him, and begs, if ovly for the rake of the poor babes, to co more and see them, This letver Ellen, altho ald trend it, she bei Sovered 8 better’ p ruined by marryic tened off to the Police Cor strate on the face of the p gent for the arrest of MoCorn and the officer found him at bis boarding hours, No 2 Wator street. the accured being fbr hofers Justice Osborn. and mo further evidewve cht bat the letter prodaced satisfaction The re insuod hie war to prove the first marriage, Me‘eicam was discharged from eustedy, u the produ :tion of farther testi- Bens to show posit tov ace of the first wite Th“ Teitors os Strike —The rendea- your of the journe, jsituated at the ¢ Ward Hotel ‘vorner ot again yentesday ina great stato “ etrike i still carried on we the ereft, against the « boseen” Cor higher pr pout 11 o'clock yesterday morning, a8 offloe bli wee tm the viele ity of Contes and Pearl streets, his attention was draw tos disturb. ance which ruddenly » in Contre street, created by «© number of the combived © jours’ endearor- ing to take possession #f several nnmade ¢ from & min Who Was not & member of theit acsociation. One man seized the coats, while others took the man 4 hie wite into custody, ing them to the rendezvous for t ing them sign the rules end regniath ecmbined forces, The odicer at a glance w the case, rushed in and ftook two of the “jou custody. who had violentiy assaulted the man wi the conte, and at once brought them to the Polloe Court betore Justion «bo They grre thelr names ul Ganrertand Morris Bernstein, The magistrate itted them beth t json for a farther hearing Supreme Court, Chambers, Before Juder Ramo} Jory 10-—Mitehell ve, Michell. An application for | @ivoree having been ontered in another court at the quit of Mr. Mitchell agaivat his wife, during the absence of the lady In Burope ; che returned to this country, Dut the awit was then withdrawn The present motion * chambers Was on behalt of Mra. Mitohell acanst hor for alimony ; but the case war post powed fag favure dey. orem en stool snd with the prog | Jones, bence for Newbern, N.C, and bloody | during t bad port to repair the @amnge oceas': She left this port on the 11th in on the 1ith, in lat. 26, long. 75, utered the from B. 8. B tos hich ‘carried away fe insall, ‘The gale las’ 0 to return to ed by the scale Newbern, and ever hi misforture to have to straggle against. A ship was seen ashore on Friday, near Old Inlet; also three schooners, south of Absecom Beach, driven wehore by the gabe Britieh schooner F au, Sawyer, hence for Nassau, N. I, returned to this city yesterday atter- noon. having brea obliged to cut away ber mainmast, ate gale ou Thursday last, when about ies south of The information recived yerterday from a pilst,-ree ly without ore on the southern Harbor, and a both high and The const, are Py oft solvoner north of Bay 7 BY THE MAILS CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Baasorwine Sri aly 19, 1850, sen | The Fefiets of the Late Siorm—Steamer Robert Morrie-— Visiters, &e, ‘The storm of yesterday and Inst night was most fatal in its consequences to the farmers in this vi- cinity, It ie feared that an immense amount of in- jury bas been done to the crops, to out. buildi Dy totrees. All the whest left uneat n blown to the earth, am@so with the corn. dd oats, and peach trees. It is Impossible to estimate thy damage, but when I tell you that sush «storm not occurred for » period of eighteen years in this viclaity, you will toe that the destruction cannst be otherwise than in every airection aroand ®bout able by the trees mm by the force of J teamer Robert Morris. with three hundred was compelled to put back. and ° for safety; and it ie fortunate for those so, as many painful rumors a reaching us momently, of the destruction which has attended the shipping om the Delaware and along the Ta this vicinity, -buildings and chi ne i immense trees were blown down, neys carried off. cattle in ou jared. and several travellers hart, though not dan- rowel) ethers, are about rders now of praise for one hundred and seventy five and Me. Storr receives js intelligent and liberal mesege: , Ttold you that thi ep not spoken the truth I will write to-morrow, and give partioalers}of the storm Inst suceeded by thi at IAVEN (Prom the New Haven ((t) Courier, July 20 } ‘The warm weather of the last few days has been at ost thorough-gvimg storm of w and rain we have known in mid summer, for s The temperature of the sic om Thureday, ay long t ‘woo gradusily getting | from early om that wotil midoight. when the rai fairly commenced during the entire morning. 1 increased to Lg gale. At dawn, the t re @hipped about by the wind lear atiering over our their city was domollshed by the ‘orm, Its violenee began to abate esterday mn: ine when our cit- walk out streets, The pavements were foand to be covered with the limbs of trees. torn off by the fury of the w the ground concealed by the maleituds of tei; leaves scattered about by the storm. A cons demsge was done to the shipping in the harbor schooner Traveller, belonging to thy Movers Bus of thie city, dracged her anchor during th» drifted hich and dry om the sand. near Mr wharf She atall, aadic would be got off at nest tide, We te esse! at anchor in the harbor away by the fon was on board. AT PW LADRLMTT m the Philadetp sie North ac cme’ daca, the wal ro in to rise ° y fo to swell aod tw mi ‘nin an angry © ent. waril b tween three and four o'clock in the afternoow, at which time the height of the water over the dam was | eight foot here was at least two feet depth of water on the floor of the waterworks at Fairmonet which, However, fas not considered as likely to produee any serious connequencer. onse quantities oflumber, wiih parts of differen, kinds of ke. ke, fidated down frea » cor ees that the flond | ibd postion of tbe couuscy bordering and continued portions ey, boats Schuylkill, into it north of our city, for many miles distant. A ‘tion of the railroad to Norristown, above ik. was under water to tho depth o! tarer feet, and, in uence, but one passencor train and one burden train of cars came down from Norrisowa du- ring the whole of yesterday <... turnpike ot Mansyask was flooded, amd rendered 9g PERO Manayunk were filled with water, some of them to the secoad story, from week a ee quantity of property wa floated unt was otherwise de stroyed Peake canal at Niharecen we learn, was 5 mowhat Jamaged. Ry the wey from Port Clinton the water was very The bridge of Reeves & Co., of Phosnixvilis, was carried away. Six men wore swept into the . (ream, and four of them drowned. At Conshohocken four men were drownel, end a littio girl om the opposite side ot the river A oreach in the canal, at the Big Catfish Dam, bo- low Phoenixville, was reported, At the dam, above Phevixville, the centre wall of the lock gave way. Two boys were killed, and @ boat they were ip destroyed intormation was Peelved at the officeof the Schuyl- kill Navigation. yesterday afternoon, that the tow. path of the canal, for a long dist: the city, was overflowed, yet no injury te any great extent was an- ticip Tt wae believed that the navigation would ns Hye seriously snterruptod, after the flood had sub- wide A man was drowned at Manayunk, yesterday after- ternoon, while trying to catel ‘@ barrel of flour, which was drifung down t The body of a drowned ery floated down the Schuyl- kill past the city, yesterday afternvou. It could not be caught. ‘The oldest residents in the western part of the city fay that this flood in the Schuylkill was the highost freshet, from rain. in that river, that has occurred _ within their recollection. ‘The water at Fairmount was within two foct as high as in the great freshet of the winter of '39, which was eaured by melting snows, and the sudden breaking up and jamming of the ice. ‘Lhe waters were slowly reced'ng yesterday evening, but it was feared that the rise ac bigh water, last night, ous do acditional damage to the propecty along the wharves. Thus far we have intelligence of the loss of fifteen lives, The loss of property is very gr: but at pre- sent no estimate can be formed of it, The farmers re, no doubt, beavy losers, but not to so great an ex- nt as the lumber dealers along the various streams. AT BALTIMORE. {From the Baltimore Patriot, July 19.) We have had a terrible storm of wind and rain since four o'clock Zeslerday afternoon. The rain com- menced early in the morning with a good fresh breeze; but at the hour named increased in strength, and con- tinued through the entire night. A house in Bond street, under roof, was blown down—all the walls fall~ ing, and the roof covering the pile. Many dwellings in course of erection, and ce! of new 7 pulldings, have bee very uch injured by the water and wind. The Je ‘om Norfolk yesterday morning, did Rot arrive until this morning. ‘The storma commenced in Norfolk on Wednesday, and raged incessantly till the Jewess left. A good deal of damage was done to houses, fences, and reer, in Norfolk and vicinity. The Herald encountered terrible weather, and was some- what injured by having her kitcben floor tora up and at che time the passengers were convened in cabin for prayer, believing that they would certainl: be lost. but we are happy to say she arrived at Norfoll yesterday at noon, IN THE MOHAWK VALLEY. A correspondent of the Albany Evening Journal, ot the 19th inet , writing from Rockston under date of the 18th inst.. says :—Our village has again been visited by # floed similar to that which occurred here in June, 1842. About 1P. M., the rain commenced falling ra- pidly, and kept steadily increasing till it sotually Beered down. There are two streams of water run- ing through the village, having their source in the itd above it; these soon filled their banks, carrying down with them such timbor as lay in theit way, ‘The dammed up stone bridge in the part ef the town, turning m the whole volume of water down Ann street, which fs very step, moving off large piles of lumber bedily, teating up pavements. flagging, sidewalks, and streets, and wear- -og channels deep and wide, The Western stream fur- nisbes water power for the extensive foundry of D. & J. Petre. at the corner of Main and Furaace streets, This stream became much swollen; and grada ally undermined the corner of their three story stone warehouse on the latter street, and at the same time that of ancat lite ‘wood dwelling on the oppo- site bank of the creek. The occupants of the latter bad bardiy left the building, when it swang rouad into the stream, the water at the same time dashiag through it, carrying off the furniture, This ballding lodged @ few rods below, turning the current with suc: force against the warehouse that two of the walls fell with @ tremendous crash, emptying jato the flood large amount of stoves, castings, &e.. which were tweptinto the river. This creck also formed yy" across Milstvest. ietee neg strenms, end larg sos eee uautities of gravel and huge stones and sai ave toon, lodged upon it and strewed along the eit cours obstruction will, however, under the effie eX. of Mr. Priest, the superintendent of shis section, be_ brief, amount of damage done fs quite large. Man, te and sidewalks are greatly injured, most destroyed. We fear the storm has done Icwas accompanied by no The river dem ch damage elsowhere. win ut little thunder and lightnit is iting Awd ” id Furvay Seems a —Hovwey"e rope walk, ju: lage ou (he westerusiream, wasswept ries’ lont may be set don st $2000. J. & G. A. sustained loss in goods and lumber, and » real ont wbowt $900 er $400, | M. this city. under date of the 19th inst m west of this is cut off By bigh w 0) be resumed for some days All the mails for ©. lie lu this office. I would sug: ails bed better be sent geet (hat. for a tew days, the by the way of Albany and 6 AT NORF( . Tho Norfulg Beacon, of Friday, menced b Deva. jew bn: ye doesday . ved Chreugbout the panied ye rain, with unabated violence. The it less damaced, and fences were blown vT oe Of the weather, tor a day ot two previous, pa Himely warning so that ‘the shi ne in port were all prepared for the storm, and no mere was done to tar veasels in our Barbor But we feor that the damage on the coast bas been great, we (he quarter from whieh the wind biew sent veasele diveetly on land, and the violence of the wiad precluded ell probability ef their earryin ficient to -oable them to work off a le large numb jand. a aid was doe here yesterday moruing at ix o'clock oe not get it until twei having been out the whole time. deck avd bulwark being very heavy in the Bi Walthall was detained the Fox soeeg a dapiighe, yester 8k. nnd moderated, th ugh it gontinued to blow fresh ing the » day, v has been much injure « been able to learn, the J hermd, in Hampto rode out the gale in a safety. The roof of t Hctel was slightly damaged. She sustained some slight damage to Tej resents the storm as The Augusta, for Port aod fier 9 ovclock yesterday tleave at all and rain di CITY 1HADE REPORT. Saronvar, July 29, The cotton market was steady, with « fair}s ales at full prices. Dealers were inclined to await the receipt of private letters by the America The accounts received from the south continued to speak unfavora. bly of the present growing crops. They represent con” tinued falls ofraim, or wet weather, which, added to previous unfavorable circumstances, were considered prejudicial, ‘The flour market was in fair request, with steady business doing at previous rates. Canadian was held somewhat firmer, but sales were light. In some descriptions of Southern, prices were @ shade easier, with a fair amount of sales. Wheat was offered to a fair extent, but ne sales of moment were reported Corn was rather heavy at yesterday's prices, with mo- dorate sales, Pork was quiet, and sales only made ina retail way, without change in prices. Beef was inac tive, Cut meats were in better request — wee steady. Coffee wae steady, with more doing Sogn and at pre molasses were rather more active, at ions to-day inolude about 6.000 bOls., 6 $5 0 $8°00 for Canadian in brea, $s's. 8b % for common’ to cersight Sets) $0 20 6 $6 62% for Michigan and good Obio; and $6.9 $6 1.4 for ‘pure Uenecer; of the tales, some O00 BBLS. were Croton Mills, city ground, for export to the West Ladies, at $5. Southern Flour was dull, and «shade easier; tales were made of 500 Dbis., at $5 3734 a $6 60 for mixed brands, $5 50 6 98 oa, for for straight bra as the demand was geod for the West 1 p 200 bbl $2 94 & $8 06, th Jeney. Wheat wi ore plenty, and com medium grades were heavy. Canadii st lea oi ®. Rye was steady, wi bushels, st 680 a 6346, afloat and delivered. Outs were firm, but oot active, at 470. @ 490. tor Northern, and 450. adtise. for Jersey. There was « moderate inquiry for Corn, with aales of 19000 bushels, at 6240, was held at to Liverpool; 4 four, eortin | cotton couth and aches at $4 There, were engagements gates. Lied por's, sod the market was very dull, Mess was heid at $10 46 8 $10 50, and prime at $5 44.0 $5 50. Beet was aieo less active, at $6 0 $6 25 for prim Reef hams were selling + mene beef was pretty bat no sales was better demand - cut 00d State, at 14 a 17¢., Goshen at 18 a B0e., 4 upon the creeks and atreams emptying | po REN Silat Be SR 5 IE ERT, Se 5 ea Saar ee ERR RE SE fe tee ry Oe perme Cheese continued ia- $a Albemaste, Comerey, Baltimore; Thistle, Grace, Sam active, at 4a 69 Raecrirrs oF Paeoves ey tre Noars Riven Boars Tae Morning. Flour, bbls... ....--1426 Wool, bales........ 165 Whiskey bbis.. bush. 4 986 1424 Rye, 4 1,9T0 Oats, do. ‘964 Provisions, pk; Cheese, do. . yea MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALRS. Puuavesrwra, July 20.—20 shs Union Bank of Tenn.. 65; tFe a fecha. Hank, Goh: 2 do.. oy: 11 Germantown Baak, 2000 » ading 6's, 70, 0, Bus, 73; $1009 us: afar ile sho enuigion Ww. Ww. i, TIMOKR, July \9.—3) she Avsscint 1% : 10 Baltimore 0 ailroad, a edo. ate G)4; 10 York and Cumber'and Railroad, 18, Telegraphic teperts. New Onceans, July 18, 1850. The sales of cotton. yesterday. reached 2000 bal To-day, but 200 bales were disposed of Prices are woebs} but not firm. The sales of tobacco yes- terdny, were 700 bhds: no change in prices. Coffee firm; sales of 2,000 sacks, at 9% 4 0c. v, July 20, 1850. Receipts at this port since last report :-—F Loar. 7,000 bbls; wheat, none; corn, 19,000 bushels. No transac. tions to noti gabe Buttalo market report bas not reached here to- lay. | Died, On Friday morning, 19th inst., at 9 o’eloek. of a lin- dext of John and ridget Hoey, aged 17 years 9 months poe 0 days. ‘The relatives, and friends of the family. ant shone of her wunts. Mrs. Margarus Kexny and Catharine Mur- ray, also her uncle 0 Kenny, are respectfully in- vited to attend ber fune: on Sunday afternoon, Zlat inst., at 34% o'clock, from her late nee, corner of Twentieth street and Eighth avenue, without further invitation. On Saturday, the 20th inst., Jaye Greco, infant daughter of W. D. and Rachel Kennedy, aged 1 year and 9 months. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o’clook, without further ‘notice, from 67 Fourth «treet. bm § he 20" os epee ese + infant son of Patrick and Hanna Kell, His funeral will take place ay: svt Ltabe ery clock, from the residence of parents, 72 Bayard street. On Friday. the 19th inst., Carnenine. the youngest daughter of Abrahem B. and Catherine Purdy, 13 years 6 months 28 days Friends and relations are invited to attend the fu- eral services, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 534 o'clock, at her reridence. 342 Hudson street. On ‘Thurrday. the 18th inst., Acwes, only daughter Jebn K and E iaarex M Philips. aged uf mouths, 8 months, died at ecole Mass.,on Thursday last. He served in the revolutionary war, but woul never apply for ® pension, on the ground that he was paid according to agreement, and had no claim for further compensation. ‘At Btanwich, Ct, May 25, the Rev. Puarr Burret, aged 85 years. The deceased graduated at Yalo Col- iene in 1791, studied tl Haven with Rey, r, Edwards, was licensed by the ton, on the 25th of May, 1796. was ordained and Inatatied over the Congregational (| Ct., by the Association of Fairfield West. Ovor this ehure! - remained jor {or than 30 year, and then retired from the active duties of tho ministi ‘The day of his death waa the anniversary of his naticn. and completed his 64th ministerial year. In addition to bis ministerial labors, he sustained a flou- riehing school for several years. Of bis papils, niae bave entered the ministry, and one isa ionary to the heathen. At Para, Brazil, on the 16th J in the 56ch year of bis age, Captain Moses 8. Romi of the brig Eli- sabeth, of the por ‘INTELLIGENCK, MARITIME Port of New York, July 21, 1850, $¢)me 7h or warentss Stenmer—Washington, Floyd, Bremen, Moller & Send. Shin-—Targuin, Moody. ‘ilior & Lord: a itl: alasandet ler Washington Cit J. ge ay Slengeunat Baltimore. leah ss shop, Kelly, word + BR hi Boe Reed Pac wien ga canard keynes vi . saw ship henry ene iguh, tre bound into Liverpool, 14 Stone, hence for Ut mahip Southerner. to Bpofferd, Til the Southwest, wit of the Tot, cy Saw steamship "Berry, Charteston, (aynoars, ao & Co. The 3 had the gale 7 ores onay eas fround the wheel-house, but Pazle’ (okt), D ith fade an *, London and Ports~ 250 passengers, to Johm Gris ‘weather from of Double Headed OW RE A Meee with aa Lima vircle; th ship Cait rh y Sunt Friday ne 13th. excuaneed rign mi Devaar shifted to tt rd. and blew ® eaile and a , 40 wiles Rast of pert of molasses on deck to ease her. oras, exohanged siguals her fore topanil. ‘ea about Is hours, guddenly ahifced to the 5, 3: Dlowings very heavy gale ing of the Ith; lost storm boat, sails. and received some damage to Re. Alter the gale had moderated, passed a lares top eh, with hi ‘bboon = ap, and sailafor- P Mary Ce) ‘Williams, Car litt, W, 32 days, with iron, to fohr BA Tufts (0 Gon: with coffee rite Posten), Menten, Gs a! aes for cod a nenes ¢ belwarks ati lees beats wt and | ‘k load, consisting ot St bates T5hours, with cot~ rer Lacon, |, Bont Behr Dela ares Steven ‘New Haven Rloop Kitt Nansomond, 2 de Slocp Jar *, Pro: Steamer Kennettes' € open, Phila’ Below. Ship Universe, Bird, for Liverpool. A . to be the Caspian, from Now Orleans, yd Wind during asics wow. (Pan See awere Asewn Anrwan gee ne, Jt b=}? Pe § rage eh worth NY¥ork. an Nassaw, Sanders, San June 7 Fiywouth ea aah fan a Senn ie Hall, eat ors duly Kedron, Rarelee: Motases, Pisa ces Wile, vate, Pete bar anes si fey, Phils ya Se, ary sap Foe ne firey tis Marre Sia ely 2 decae ‘leona wre nnavme, June 23— Aer Pon: MoGaw, Cole, NYork. Aven, June 2¢—are itu Davee Cuasienton.” 17, June 1b—Sld vee nutra, May —-Areote, ‘Lawrence, for NY ork date—Arr Kingston, NOrleans; to June 27th, owe Best ti est nd ataineer, Cadis (and id for N Lay irr Orda: Sejeqecaines, NOrloans. » White, N York, yond 5% Nowe “ae NOrloans; tat Ben yaa, Woed; Vermont, ton, and Lemoel R poston, from N York. fo ween iuevone, NYork. Sid Caldwell, Bos. Andrew rege, NYorky July West Point, Aten. N York; Evenste fi age, Robson. New Entd ide 2, Morr Francise Independence, Pollee! ton, Rowell, "79, Joly lL, Brine go. Grane W Ward, Trove, Nigra, Al Salter, Beltinere, Ath Parker, Fattadeiphia, 3a, S rt a) Ihorn, Savanna? by Jobe, or, Ewer, NY: orks Hemisphere, Whittlesey, it Py Dierare, Ord, ‘de; Europe, Me Dowell, Careline we On N York; Bier, 40) America, Beckwith, dey dveophine, Groene, Bows Poa pert el 4, from one ee ee ward Com Anaeshiglt we * " Maller, dn Exe ous dale York ton Orleans. Cld rk, Boston, aly. Meeres Aly an alitcraie: Demooratio {sucd), ame Leg 24vh. ‘arin, 14g 27th, Mandarin, Boston: aloide. Jan 24th, Mi~ ne Nyder- in Je Martin, NYork; Winchester, Fen. Fran: seo (chia vossol iv é from Sbiet Nedorlandse! Mobile Sullivan, Ball or, Cadogan, do; July 2, Hahnemann, Forster, York. ¢ 24—Arr Susan W Lind, Tinkham, ak July 1—Arr Posoa Helena, Post, N York. ‘Triverm, June IS—Arr Maisbar, Primor, sohteola. Wrxvorn, June 2s—Skd Repeater Hurdonstle, Baltimore, boreign Letter Bags for Vera Cros, @lose at the above office, on The above Letter Bagpere alse a F sen ‘a. 9! Walleroes. Herald Marine Correspondence. eae Arrived Sehr Bolivar, Barnard: Noriolk for Wi Suir Hinenmia—Capt Smith, of ship Hibernia, of and NBedford, tor California, b: ried at Taloabr April 16th, writes that be arrived 18th, was 65 days to Morn, and had a dead beat f taetle pa stove, bulwarka, os, drought i seloctsetees ought in the damage at ‘$1000 ‘capt 8 weale ‘do tome ye ouadking’ at % ‘and make other repairs én the passage. Fa Brio Aras, Prudel, henoe for Havre, returned yes- terday, having been in contact with » bark ‘outward bound, The A lost part of her bulwarks, and received other damage. Passa Sarah Vooo, Kiisahoth, Warenlia, ead Berlin, ‘hove all been got off shore with but trif_ing damage. Br Bure Miramax, Wheeler, at Norf fron ‘Newport, W, experionced heavy weather, lost spars garter Bat and Ana at ~~ ¥ nc as, we Charm 'Ber7y, Boston, Richmond, Chase, Pi avansas "galy ié—Cld orig Robert M Charlies, Gilkey, Bestow Tanne schrs Pavillion, Snow, NYoutt well, N York fe re for Provincetown. oesen. fell, Podger, Passengers Arrived. Lavan roorStcamsbip auterica—Mr Loren Davis epee Mester Pests Miss y tines, Patrale, Da~ Tadd Hamerkueb, Derd, Bruny Sampbell, Boud, Willems, Warbeness, Swarwick, Pigs Bro Cus, Golaseht , Scienger, Esco ‘Goo yer Raha Gray yGeddis pert, Gray, Dim Robb, Newman, Bectyn! Yor UalitaxCaps Lig Campbell. ad, enian and 3 ouildren: Mee eotx nad dts 8 or, berteon, mily. Cot Yoinsett and lady, Mr Horn, lndy’and jady, infant : Docker and lad: lady.’ Dr W Moody, bag % Hoakea, Mi Miiokell dey Mev dS iia 8 Ou Site Buick, inde ‘tmalthe Wm itgaithas otarenn Burnett, HW P Junius. New Oxtxans—Ship Devonshire—Rev Mr sere ee ands 4 children ee Stratton, Naones; 5 Mr See Orleans; Mrs Cohen and child, do—s im be ste Gaui ‘Ship BR var ew ita, ie *, Zonilaven and serv Mra Dyer, 5 chilaren SE Lary, Mrs E Lowy. ron Mre Patte le, ne rileraathore 8s | Cowen, A M Ball rander, = Ravan Ws bo ina icon, ile Dicom, foward si Everhard a O'Brien scales g. Mr Steveus, Mr Bacon, Mr Phi ary ‘BN, lon 38:0 W, ship sr rae Fae POcean f cee wih 3 ria Nol ey Te ae i ROE AR id re) » aad om * von Wn i Sup Mania, from the Coast of Africa, remains the beach. She will have to discharge her ballast an be got off. Sho remains perfectly tight, and Boer recely can no Tun Gan—For further particulars te has yt bg severe weather, we sefer our renders t Na’ the late rr USechr Repent Maffite. arrived at Edgartown from Nan- pokes Bas Shoals i h inet surveying, and sa ay. ‘Sialop of war Germantown, Com'r Lowndes, sailed be loth, om weruise. (Sho has been provi Mre ERB owe. | Wasienceee De: R m Sunday, eel ‘won a ia ee Poe Tecker, J J Jenkins, Deseom! Oey! mae er, Philipp, of Brook! HW cites vin eek Mee Doller and obj 4, ey nay, 2 Fotees oe ey fl Indy and c dans; At ont of Indi heand U8 brig Dou he of Benin, the latter'te Gambia. | of Shelley, of Bogland; John Bil ‘Ohier 4 reteset ae Tae gieoas ae. | Beta Lowell dW Hi east, haan: 3 Denaly, Ereri~ Ux tigate Brandywine, Capt fence, RI: ig Mueth 36 Scheibbo, J ahaa, wae Br Leute, Gems Cooke, mare o8 Menterides ne" and nies and yon A Preaek 3 Potewrand ti beard the Brandywin ermann, of NYork—Total 68 spe jmore Patriot.) Arrat N Bodfi bark Harvest, (nob Harriet) Bai- ‘SHAE ALN Meaford ae , re PING, on .—UNITED STATES MAIL F ship ATLANTIC, Us Capt, Jamon Wonk —This a pope Bony Ty, duly 27 at aa efelock Metron, tis feared tho bons was a Hie berth csanted until paid fore, Yor ae vaperesinn mim Raviug weg allod sermiuedations cinity fer nive days, withe apply WD. K. a4 The names of the es erew are—John Cornell, of rimouth, senond mate; Geo F ariags, of do, boatsteere: oy in Howard, a Garcia, and Lo jaces’ of residence nov kno: rei id, Candace, Watker, NL. 30 lands. 3 week's brevious, ‘Gratit Wileo: oD, ‘30 whaie'and 100 sperm, recruiting for Aroti Sens. Shi ui An See of pe fee Putnares ke, on OF Shore Grownd perm 5 Tu Jan WW, Rorcoe. M'ULave, doy 1 peg ah neh, & ores ond Busan, ix, Winslow. OE Fie Heard from in Ay Ta ite ‘orneliay “Deel at do, terse ‘St Helena, abe ds 1, Coreord: Poor, 40 bbls # rp oil. Sid from Mettepoiscit, “seh, Dark "Seca & Thomas, bert, Adiantic. Sid from NLondon 18th inst, ship George & Mary, Green, oat We 8, Irie, Sherman, Ni, clean; had Tuine. EY Wassern talon a Pi eG joncer, of Gresny spoken Int, lat jon vw “onivea a? Brooks, Voatstecrer, had Heard oe by oes Ti ape 24. lat 32 8, stew. ‘eatport, LW) sp. aloft, nad wi Pea Pay yt May 8, for Bombay and wi tO daye trom NYork for Porte ae cA feat 2 a Baltimore for Windies, 3 days out, ae On it Jat Shy. "Sanea, (rom NYork, via Bermuda, for a Bermu Tai 25 a0 N, lom 08 13 Wr ne of aud from Boston, Feb 12, forfam mperine trian Payne lon 68 W. Foreign Ports. X x Caves, June 30 ~Brig Chas yrwe Wilson, for NYork x ehe Lusuline adems, fur a vm ry Doo, NYork. “Rebtuna: Je ly 7 brig Wm a 'McUllvery, ivabors, for Cannervas, J NYorh. ¢ dys, wod other Dinanana, June ¥t—Arr Br bark Georcisana, Harris, timington, NU, (and not the Lucy Ana, as thoeglis proba- Gratie, for NYork, 12 jaya; St George, jarbedoes, Rovers, for Bjuanin, Jose 29—Brig Traxitlo, Mulligan, for NYork, 10 “Pevenvoor, July &Arr shi 0 ries july S—Arr ship Berlin (not Robt Burton) onatves, July S—Prige Albion per, Giles, Varmuaguay ) Rio Sea Asroede bay? steamer Gen Warten, Smith, from New Yor, ant 16, for California, and bad probably eld agai Brine ers be: July b—Sobr Austin, Pooks, ted. Briggs Nort: y Brig Alfred Hammond, Gre hip St Petorsbu from Ct ae voporves poses Mb NO te Sx Jousa, PR, July °—ehr Emily Willised, Fratas, for Beltinore. 1g: and others before reparted Sr Jouns, NT, June 27—Dr brig Evelias, for NYork, (not Boston) ldg. Trosdwell, (Capt Sile- barks’ Promotheas Novfola: Gi Vonsatt, Carde- w Jono, A isacl sehr Jolie Ann Are sehr John G Whi eld ‘sche Barak Mii raboth, Papen’ Yorke ‘sid arp, Wai Pe hy Paid sche Grandoe, Male, Philadstphia duly 17 —Arr tehe mentors, Grover © sGpahiasros, , duly 16 Capiain (Ue Sli weht © D Ellis, Harmon, ein ate only Le — York, “bark Exact, ee aod Amertosa, Rove, os Celcatina fcritt, Bsetons Larch, Hodtelt, Somerset, oT cremseves, rand Ag, achrs Niagara, Spalding, Piiindetpair tk; Lith, Pawvacket, lass, Apen ia <t 1 Mary Ridy, James River; TP Cooper, rae uke oy Kore, wohes ile nerra. Baitimei Dart, "dole 1k win ay sid trig Wh ole ayer, Pie Ly anced, Ni orem Pein Tach, Toke nis. Crane, Norfolk. C'l 16th, br nas 2 de re sehr Boanchamp, Melatyré. vet Ant ron, July i7—Arr erhee ford. il, Bangor: owew ko, Hi Pribble, Bath: prop Cuces, ter, 8 York. yom, Thresher, NY ork; 14h, sebr San Flower, Monies, ship Thos H Perkina, Conn, Liver= jacurae, Joly 16—Sid pita 9 Gen hag my rod y acomae, Joly daly 10—Cid ship St —? Zork ear ate Gecate {Berd}, Gandelle, Geneas ry) Ne wohr Mth—, pie ecient ay 4) —~\aaby eno; enact sche Delors rota July 16-art sehr D ware, Dill, Boston. Cld brig Mi Br), Wheeler, Pvp!) W. Be. 1p, pro! ee } & WS surveying schr, and sev: ai bas been a fresh throws’ al : which has sey ig Loxnos, say 18—Are eohe Ani due Er eae ate eltchs Rottien lary f or Bes Bonchs aoe Sid sloop Neo bs La- Sear iten i NYsek. N aA Cardite Melviite,Cardense for sobr Loman, amore, ee ~~ aact in port, brig Har jarbinger, Heath, Somerset for Pails and harbor, among them the Phitederpuin, bow idaty Js.-Are bark J Forbes, Peasils, Ponoe: and Previ Piywovrm. ay uly Tooker ost oe ‘ty fie Nickerson, N Frans, deig 18—dre bark Ranger, Frovt, Cardonse, oF Captain Lace, Pacirie, ie, Capeaia pane far MAL TIO, Capaln Comatoek, Thee ships terrier err ears built iby contest for ntl ee a ern nee ae Sol for elegance or comfort. Price ark to Laverzoel, $ 1, $190, exelusive nse of ox vce cranweee Snced’ surgeon cin “eee 0 rer Pacific wilt Shave nen Te Atlantic will leave Kew'fs ttareters! 1A VIA onac ook P. he United Bs Oe sa tee eae gs Sea L] $n Trancisco—Staee Piteerens " 1, by the Obfo will ay pits Haat egy, © on Stwm Be ghee for. For oy" Bhi anne Wost errors corner Wi JOR KINGSTON RAMA DIRBOT.—Te —.: Onc te Geode , Charles Stods Nowe at Port = ailee iia on Tanta ia at a PGOWwA KD & & SON, SF ee IRST VESSEL FOR SAN FRANCIS for fast eniling Canton Fecpets can be seen Mail ey street, to Cha: Cuagres, and w he thes yeti apa pee 1k SATA 84 Wallatree dicot on board, batman North River ‘The EMPIRE leaving for Chacres on Tuesday, the Lich hich voseel through tekere will be furnished. MMODIOAL. TT Uk MARRIED WOMAK' PRIVATR MEDICAL. cow. injom— By Br. Jauricoan, Profestur of Women—Teath edith: at eh 20 = —| frente pet ye pp. ce Bt Tears ye a lon, ularly. ‘ore not permit of « t tof eopeetat impartencer. apron ‘very fomale—the wife, the mother—the ™ {ding veto wemanhovd, or the ome in the Gosline ‘am important > por} te most omens of Cure, im every compinias ore toons ana tn De sad heer re sukine fot tigen ber se: rr ™ Extract of a Let Aveentatutege NE WY ware. Un 104 crceips and peraert fou the relief it afforder my aistrosse enc =e atta ¢ ‘sented of, on ‘they are ht the tie oF ose content aot orgate se aaa and a8 the ablishing &. le & Go., inert atregt Re Forks Nedieal seat: 320 equ oa ‘ond far cuperior to anyihing of ti lished be thie eatery : Hanes missions, Try tency, 8 fourth edit! nm Strikorn ‘4 Broad of Pri a Dre de ban wre. Te Seminel dic ates yao. wai = ‘other ae ge i, om Author of the work 9 2 Seminak by imaroper potiees a Eats sad by paws. RIS AND LONDON TREATMENT or PRIVATE Call and gee the gorriseaten for cured af were given vp gee of verte Ja fone to bone other physician con equal it. Neoturnal epfene Debility, oem fn cure by his how mode cree others.” le La street, two doors from eTaN tees cr yer 7 re arantens Cures in every ense, of mo pay. Female P y rising rapicl HA Mean tis

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