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R, Whitney, Aid to Grand Marshal. Col, Wil male Gra Order of United Americans, Gran Grand Division of the tho. Sons of Teuaperanes. ear DIviROR. to Grand Marshal. , ic Ootenel W. W: Rett eae “Grand Marshal, Benevolent Or Phenix ‘hssembly, No. 1. THowne Soy" 4 Assembly, No.2. Assembly, No.3. Assembly, No. 4. ‘ oe Taylor Verei: Mallen Gitiens, eileen In ‘the Vity of New Yerk, ohm B. Montgomery, Aid to Grand Marshal, . ery, Aid. to Grant al, cums i. Meniecin Wormer, Aid. arvert Mechanics. House “Carpen ee a. . Joumeymen Btone Cutters’ Assoc! if NewYork, Bro and Jerse, Jcarneymen Marble Les jee) ot ty. Shipwrights and aster! Be Benevo le. ratio City Society of the of New York. Maw York Skip Joiners’ Benevolent Society. Riggers Unien Association TENTH DIVISION. rand Marshal, rnin jor HE M-Graham, Aid to ee Rie Oatinan, Aid. Major James Oonner, Aid to Grad Marshal. Samuel Osgood, Ex Mibernian Universal Bonetclant Besiety. ibernian Universal Benevolent ‘Burial Society. Shamrock Be Emmett Matual JIVPEERTH DIVISION. ol. Jas. o fees Aid to bag Marshal. ‘Wuiverenl Inde; of Odd Fellows. Modopeudent Oreet of Fatthter Fellows. pa Ts Red Bakers’ U Bases ent Or Ueited ioe ok 1 and Masons’ Association of @ City of N. York. w York, Brooklyn, aud bed, Sosietiee and Associations as have not reperte d,will ac ‘in which they shall report of Militia, im Broadway, loft resti Omelating Os ‘oaks f iy pty Sh i a on of the Day, : General ®eots, aad Aida, and Pall Bearers, Ta the Govern: beets the several cities, and, ox Presidents, Forel 0 es any an sacra Foreign few Yor eruay it ween Met the Trust village of Wil Mama? loboken and Jamaica, together their officers, eteraey 4 & City Hall. of Cincinnati, Revolutionary Soldiers, x. oat taf Fhe City" Govaram in ‘thearmy and Navy, ta Keeper fl Judges of the Courts, of. ond in the Law Now City Hall. Coroner, rates, in Couaty Olerk' Offee. ri ‘mited -veyor of the Port, Na on United States Court Room. lyn, eect al amePeee® risien, bs Howard serect, front séoting on weet Saoward burest, sed running ap Mercerstrest, vision, in ptenth Bi Stores, will tre minute Proeession, ‘The carriages for the vse of the Pall Bearers, and of the Cineiumatt. Revolutionary soldiers will be th a te aS Asher Re A Md propria’ ord of a me pul hic! @ rough whieh the our oft ecloc P "he Chief of Poli 0 enrriages and inital oi woRoR H. FRANKLIN, | _ Jomimitige om. the jonrd of palates t Souas F. Gomotiam, MONEY MARKET. he officers connected with thi ee if Blnd ~ Deaf and Dumb Institu- mmicsioner of Repairs and Supplies, New bers of the Bar, ex-Members Root oe. with their officers, ‘States Marshal ir and wide torent street, front on east side of ty *pivision, im Canal street, front om west side of ‘Hinth Division, in Lispenard street, front on west side of vision, in Walker street, front on west side of pepe Division, in White street, front on west side of ‘Twelfth Division, in Franklin street, front on west aide of im froay of the Ci ‘The troops of the United Staves, stationed at the different poets in thie isharhor, aro requested to fire minute guns, from A detach: . fi ths sonmeed of Bi i Geacest vent from the i Be Py Bs Soci td jeansed oar- rected ¢o einkdra the me ose to pass, after the is charged with the enforcement of the ehicles are also re= Seow with the wishes of the Com~- bine ie sagged im the streets vibe ort er Mowpar, Jury 22—6 P.M. portant. As was generally anticipated on the sti ‘The stock market to-day bas been without any se- tivity. The rales effected were very small and uni the Board of Brokers adjourned till Wednesday, as the were New York and Ne and Erle Sevens, of 1860, {. The stocks which while the supply is very great compared with ‘he rates for money are «lightly lewer than they per cent. Some little business has been done at 10 to 10% ot run up to 10, and these are satisfactory to the mers, though net of the first e Fre ar ll at 5.22% to 6.23% ; Amsterda: 0 40% ; Mamburgh, 953 to 36%, and Brem: 80 At the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this ‘for the days stated : T peded the course of eighted with it, The accounts from the couraging to the enterprise of the country. ceremonies in honor of the Inte President Taylor are to take place to-morrow. The stooks which advanced Haven Railroad, \ ; Reading Railroad, § ; Madison and Indianapolis, 1 per cent, in tow days ago-4 to 6 for good business paper, from de- * Trust and the Harlem Ratiroad, ‘The demand for money still continues very limited, the koown, however, that the amount per centum premium, Certain deseriptions of bills do port, | the following accounts have been made, respectively, July 17.—Recetved $190,762 72, paid $46,762 11, ba- lance $5.946 600 46 ; July 20, received $223,994 17, $3 108 #2, balance $9,848,240 66; July 22, received 236.085 04, paid $4,054 88, balance $4,070,270 72. news from California is highly favorable ins mmeteial point of view. Another disastrous fire has id remittances; yet a consider- ble amount has come, through the hands of passen- re.) and it is reported that the Sarah Sands is well new are pald Some yw and valuable veins have been struck, and an bundant yield is promised during the present season. it of diMouities. fees to help them ike that in Wall treet. An authority mys :— © do not estimate the reports of gold in passengers’ andes to be so large as reported, but there is reason to Jieve that an approach to the sam announced may ye relied upon. The fire will be much regretted by hose immediately suffering, but the speculators in umber will not mourn much over a disaster, that pro- ‘The stock market in Boston appears to range very Very little hes been done in stocks during the week. for th: moderate 4 Pr ree ” story, It is said, to sremeat foe’ He we About § thousand solid deseripti lone, FUNERAL OF @ or GENERAL ' TAYLOR. AL , ORDER.—FUNBRAL zak feianmums an been bought in that thin the past fortnight, to be paid for at the buyer's option, at any time within sixty and days. Norfolk County Kailroad has also abvanted ia ries, in sons a ol pply time contra |d Colony Railroad is ‘said to be earning five bundred dollars od day more than the expenses. and has reduced its ing debt frem $40.000 to $10.000, and largely at the number of shares in the corporation. The Directors of the Auburn and Rochester R. R. will pay @ dividend of six per eent to the stoekholders of the e¢mpany on the first day of August next, at each of the cities where their stoek is now regis- tered, ‘The assignees of the Commereial Bank of Manches- ter, Miss, have declared @ dividend on eapital of ten per eent, per annum, payable to the New York stoe! holders on the 6th August next, at the office of the Manhattan Company in this city. # The Morris Canal and Banking Company have de- clare4 a dividend of tem per eent, per annum, on the | amount paid in an the preferred stock of 1849 of said eompany, payable on and after the 6th day of August. | The Mutual Benefit Life and Fire Insuranee Com- pany of New Orleans, have declared a dividend of twenty per eent on premiums for the last fiscal year. R ‘her jo military eor roceesian with arms Aide will report ie front of the WM. Halt, ‘Grand Marshal. ripe civio port to the Gr City Hall Joun W. Avery, Aid. 'UUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENE- Extract from the minutes: ral Committee. pZanelved, That we deeply 4 fe we honored hiim: spected and loved hi the American U pre- pablie demoustra~ of the United States, GaWkit i. STRIKER, Je., Chairman, Jaurs M. Tunwen, Ms {Secretar JH. Timers, OTICE.—THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE First Regiment New York Volunteers, are requested to meet this day, July 23d, at the Mercer House, at 124g | c'elock, with dark'coat and pants, and glazed caps.’ Pune | tual attend requested. J. W. BAYLIS, Chairman. Bom: THEATRE.—TUESDAY peskak rv: | J eal “aymetouis | joh, will be repated, au ay arranged | ea tribute of deep regard to the memory of the laisinmeniad | T# i of the Units . General Z,"Faylor, inte President of tie United: Siaie’s” To rawberry, Mrs. Broadley. ' Doors “i ‘ourtain will Five prec! 74 o'elwek. | NW Chipramiate: Ta yepeene, paeud Aap Sif commen rai the eet) DOF iEwel WwW ELS— gerbresd ing of Pharitele, Mr. Nickia- 0p; Prince Peectnhelo Miss Niekinson; Count Merieko, Mr. Cop nerd au lavididle reen riapibi Karl Von Wexeiprete $5. Dours open et quar Wepre rere f guaTaan STANRE. atthe MAN CaRPar BAG Grim ea an,’ After which the great. local IREMAN—Frederick Jerome, Mi a Mr. whale Alico Hawthorn oft? to ‘conclude with co: DRISTY'S MINSTRELS.—MECUAN ICS’ HALL, NO. 473 Broadway, between Groot and Broome str: +e 4 ote dy end a a il eat notice. nae engined a) ee ndpitabe er Berio. ad fart oncert will commence at 8 on m Saturdays, commencing at 3 e’cloc! The Suffolk Lead Works have declared a semi-an- nual dividend of five per eent, payable on the first proximo, ‘The New York and Harlem Railroad Company will pay their second semi-annual dividend at the rate of two per cent, en and after Tuesday, the 6th proximo. ‘The following are the total transfers of U.S. stocks at Washington, sinee Jan. 1, 1850: — Umrren States Srock TRaNsrennen ar Waswrnoron, gu, FoRmen Accovat, rau Jasvany vo Jur 1, municipal autho~ ities im honor of te cre © President au redeatag’ Bre fecemsled ts seen ‘oom, 274 Grand street, on Tuesday, 234 ‘ocession will be formed uader the uly. "Yinrk elothi full re, dance is requested, as the yet oy will ‘and all masor ‘at the Grand Tod inst., atl ‘e — P epee cae tie Hall At 2o'elock preciec! Janvary 1 toa, Ha. Te. wi as Toul Weg WEEEETS) samt ay 31... 380,986 108,900 8,225,500 658,780 4,320,518 a PARSONS. i 184,050 15,250 201,600 OWN D. BARRIS, Arrange.nente, 'y z "4 15,800 4,000 12,500 JOHN EWING, 2000 = _ SAD _.00) TSAO | YP ASONIC-ST. JOUN'S LODGE, No, 1—TaR MEM Total... ... .855,586 4,000 121,400 3,480,000 673,900 4,635,508 | L bers of p sealed are rea to meet at the The total value of foreign exports from Baltimore | during the week ending on Thursday, was $102,410 60. The articles of association tor the consolidation of | the Auburn and Rochester railway companies, have | been executed, and the new company, under the name of the Rochester and Syracuse Railroad Company, | will supersede the former corporation om the Ist of | August. The direetors named in the articles are Henry B. Gibson, Charles Seymour, Henry Fellows, William B. J. Mercer, Jacob Gould, E. Darwin Smith, Nathaniel Uhayer, William F. Weld, R. H. Ives, John | Wilkinson, Joseph 4. Varnum, W. J. Van Allen, and Thomas Y, How. A bill has been introduced into the Provincial Par- S00 | Browway, hy, Lod Secepted the fi ‘ation of the civie wuthorities, to participate in paying the lant token of respect to the memory of the late Presi- dent, Zachary biste.2 ‘By order of the worthy. ¥. G. TISDALE, Master. Lo Room, Freemasor se iclock bs M, to New Yor emory of the I Taye ‘PIS. Vaw Hoven, MAsoxress Lodge, and of RY roing Brothsen, ore son's Hall, No. 600 B: n of respect to the United States, Z, SOHN 1. OLIVER, We i. retary. €—GRAND LODGE OF THE STATE OF NEW bers of the M. W. Grand of the State, and so~ to assemble at Free- mente lway, at one o'clock this after- liament for the incorporation of a company to eon- | noon, to unite with the ‘blig” authorities ia ying respect struct a railroad between Niagara and Detroit rivers. Sajoe dee ral Zschary fe Peery ve Bile ‘States, MES euniNa, Grand Seeretary._ The Dill provides for the eonstruction of the road from some point on the Ningara river, in the township ot Bertie—opposite Buffalo—to some point on the De- troit river, in the township of Sdfidwich—opposite Detroit—passing through the tewns ef Brantfoad, Woodstock, London, and Chatham. The Lockport and Nidgara Falls Railroad, which was sold at auction, for the payment of its debts, has been purchased by Messrs. J. B. Varnum and Samuel Jau- don, of New York, and J. C. Colton, of Lockport. The purchase vests in the buyers all the rights of the for- mer company. It is the intention of the above named gentlemen to extend the road to this eity. ‘The work on the Rome and Cape Vincent Railroad is rapidly progressing to completion. Regular passenger trains from Rome to Camden are to commence running by the Wth of next month, and th tire length of the road will be finished by the 4th of July 1850. Stock EB: ©. OF 0. F—THE MEMBERS OF LIBERTY LODGE + No. 408, are requested to meet at their O 7. Division street, on Tuesday, the 284 inst, at e'siock, in ali ite with the R. W. Gran f Southern one Invited to unite with Tros. W. Rowpnn, See. CALEB KIRBY, N.G. 1: MRMBBES OF NEW YORK of. 0. F, 70 reg ucsted to be panctaal Tuesday, 234 im honor of A Committee uF; a wae. ore ‘RRY, ) Arrangements, oO. Ra = F,ROCRSSION OM ON TUESDAY, JULY 33. a W. D. KENNEDY, Grand Marshal. 0. oF, 0. bw ym! yy! a yee | Mite t the National iain, “Cai wreay ‘noo! pied 50 shas Erie RR sd Harlem RR R* INGTON'S WONDERFUL MAGIC BRIDGE IS wi at all hours of the day and evening—first door ve ANORAMA FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID PAINTING, by one of the first artists, with all the machinery for immedists exhibition, wil besold low i¢ Pees for #001 Inquire of E. D. eed eetzeee. HOB@KEN—GR RAND INSTRUMEN- ‘te—Strauss celebrated Band every Mot day, bob y and , Ee, Sommancing at3r. M.. an slosing at 8 P. age reduced to 4 vents. N. B.—In ae e wentler ie ea ‘eaiaverable, the Concert will teke place moxt day. RAND NATIONAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM, 900 Broi €0 sida i the t and most interesting exhibit Procession to-day, ean Admittanc collection mt ‘Those who SUBSCRIBER, THE LESSEE OF bi | roet Theatre, is now prepared to let th atric: uring wi and dvesrated ‘at over, which considerably alver (he present a Wah con ieranhy SSTAMES QUINLAW, National Hotel. and deligh' en breeze. nee ASTLE GARDEN- SECOND WEEK OF THE CELE- brated Havana Ital re Comp der the di~ rection of Signor FB July 23rd, the performanee will commence with & Promenade Musicale, during whieh, the favorite orchestra, under the direction of der, will perform novel W ait After whieh, comic ope Sign. "B. Steffanoni; G: rine Pas Marin fettl “BROAD. nday, Jul J. el have the honor of giving their original inimi ments every night until further notice, “Admins: cert to Commence at So'eloe.. Av after on Concert on Weduesdays and Saturdays, ooo wcncing ats P.M. ter eveni at Thin mest unextept bsolutely fille io di ‘lee! encing on Monday, Sh,tat 22. isuable Place of public amusement being ultitudes to itscen, the DRUNKARD, (wii er .C. We Cl Dutt tise, the Gay children under 10 years, 12%, cext , comprising & formere. Also the unrivalled troupe commonly ealled “ Model ppear every nou and evening, in a va~ Hety of splendid representations of Living Pictures; together With the tribe, of Bedouin. Arab the only oucs im Sxintence, who will go through their gymnastic feats, Prices Admission—Stage Seats, 8734 cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Par- quette, 1234 conte; Private Boxes, $2. INERV A ROOMS, 406 BROADWAY. mammoth Pane: commencing at 8 o'clock. able to devote his time te y admired Bxhibitio pply at Xue Roo! A.W. FENNO, Proprietor. desirous of disposing of it. J New Haven House, or at the AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN, Bugente MUSEUM—CORNER “OF Peanen. AND pid [ma wag geet Lt AU & BURI will 'y evening at half pact 7, with a choieo collestion of ‘The entertainment in the lecture room will eem= hanfra y the Infant ue enlled thi ‘Admission, 25° price, AMUSEMENTS 14 PULLADELPHIA, jest applause. a appear ever: afternoon and fondurations, Ble eolebrated Me a The interminable ‘Bottle, Arial, Clock, Magie! Portfolio, ete. evn Robinson, appear, The romatzope at 6 form= Curioal the Admit- Mise Leste, Miss Warre " ‘b Diesel) To be hb Mines, 2 conte; Children under ten ot nose te. PERSONAL. F THE GENTLEMAN WHO ANSWERED AN ADVER- {isement in thie paper, on the Isth inst., will attend on Sunday next, at 4 o'clock, at the place he appointed, he may have an interview. COUR, WHO LEFT MATHERTY, a, fon oF fh ago, will hear biving by WP ietter, ad- resting to him , Clinton Hotel, New Yor! ) PORMATION WANTED—OF PATRIOK REGBY, OF the town of Ballyconnell, sounty Cork, Ireland, who at- rived in this en y informa- 60. tion respecting him will be thankfully received. by lis bro= the: Steward of the packet ship Benjamin R. Milam, Pier 12, East River. _SPECIAL B NOTICES. post orrice: NEw yorx, TULY 23, 10, pate tn th ral of ie iii'be closed after 16 by the steamer Haberni CORN, LODGE, NO. 28, I. 0.0. F.NEW. YORK July 17, 1860. embers of this Lo Je will meet at the Lodge Boom, 001 Charles and Hu Tuesday ba rai Pia fas Md inst, vat lot fy #6 of jo) neral ts ate President oft of the nited Sea ria Seen ‘ork. pe tga Cee JAMIN, 3 Guntt8 LODGE, NO. 1,0, FO. ROTHE MEM be Lodge whe to, participate in the at Port Wich Sta he steamer e~ order of a ira CHAPTER, NO. 1 0. U. A—MEMBERS ARE ga tectiey, ht arts in fall menrning Tepaita, to join tn the ry 4 CLOr THE C. e Committee, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ‘na PEE e pare cel Vaden oc bith pest erate flock, need a testeal of can lake’ Poesia, | Geuerat Taylor. JOUN L. VOSBURG, C.of the C- wa | O. UA. BROSBARD. or rye CHAPTER NO. 15— are re 0 meet ae Fountaia Hall, y atl "o this with ith oraps en the ictt arm, ‘and the front of cg tres mENIE Cg as xO.1, a. oF spapay ae Feds a \eoeme: inthe Aue? den in on We Unit BOARDING, &C. BROADWAY, OPPOSITE GRACE CHURCH— Beard: 3 | 7 ing. Persona sojouralng in this sity, desiring “ Y gn a] ry gpriy n retidences tom ‘with the convenion al Te uaa fat wea ct, ) Committe kent tables vated re currants, bathe, ote coe be sacemme- Bee ey, ant the Permanent arrange TORN AUSTIN: § Arrangements. ments for Board ean ‘Can be seen for T's) CENTERS or VAgRINOTOR Af ASS! fa Bl Papmmeame | Btn e Ws AN 7 3 Le ef A RESPECTABLE hamber! ANTED—A SITUATION, maf 2 p, acess | Zn, Fr berm: | rh fe c 2 at Good reference a, HENNESSY, Srelyet at 73 ‘ers rernis fy second fromt roo fan bo a” Committes. seen until engaged PERIEN AN, OF GENTLE- OT1CR—THE BUTCHERS OF THE CITY AND AM Tis depertsient, vo rahe walumjved charge owl N ‘New York are requested to assembis ins goed 2 ibs goa clock, atthe K. table arrangement, by stdtesing No. 20 Second w nite with our fell the Herald office. | Fi " paring the fan tel tribute of respect 10 tate ious, Mahan oF, si iarktarees, eth shook souves ¢bleek stetags) and om B, order oe OREM IL. CORNELL, Gre <The butehors of ‘gsc, Jersey City iteb ave reapectfally invited to Join wit B.—An adjourned meeting will u 4 Marsal. and Wil- us om that be as STouse muesaen a Monday evening, Be 234 ine = uel atte tl ber 4 Ly tae Riya at ‘ , gm 8 ben? h. Count ate Weiser § tion ae a, seme ation are requested to m their Lodge room, quies of the K. SILY hall iy the teh dent General al a By order. RESPECTABLE osRS WOMAN, | | Be! i and of house- her ‘a situation to do chamberw: Ww work, for i‘romlly's eho ‘thoroughly wmeete EW TORK, 3 ‘The best of city reference ean be give aa aetee aye. Ponee cail'st 30 Mereer stree ensens, ctfelly invited. to solempities to our late Pre The eom; th 4 any mill moet re regine house, No. 3t Memey street, this day (Tues- i tL o'clock, P. Sanya P. TITUS, Foreman. Jowneron, Seeretary. ABORERS UNION BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.—NO- ce it beret; to all ‘members of the First Divi- of the above Resiaty, to sttend. in their meeting room pl this mort st 9 o'eloe! re en the roll is heequiew to-day Sither with or without regalia, By Parnick Dizon, Aid. ant S¢ 261 Sixth avenee, bevweon Sizty-first and | tynfiest ateeet, in the rear, fired floor. City ace orde) MMINGS, Presinent, the funeral proce in of Gi reference | Sident of the Usited States. By ek room. oteman, ‘ASA WILLIS, Seoretary. A RESPECTABLE | Waiter. Has no Best of city treet. order of the cetnmiitee « JAMES TUBERT | Game TAYLOR, DADGRS-EXCRAYED, on 8 A steel plat aera s o vale by 3, Kelly, Kireet, or 3. clark, tree’. Case thet orders as early ne peas young men to Fell them. NATION MOURNS BRAVE TayLo $ 1.088.—THE 4 Bad Rose! worn fn tht o'elock tol boarding S—A YOUNG MAN FROM PARIS, perm, ct im all ite branches, aa also indies’ | Lede ahd mattresses, dining Tooking glasses, hall an mpe, Ritehen fwrni freres “Sit the furniture in & three noes house. ent in New Yo tel sithant Hotel, cor~ ie REWARDS, 4 $ REWARD.—LOST, By pone ing ry vores street ee q arene MPORTANT MEETING.—ALG THOSE WHO HAVE nt in anewers to the Soun eras in the Penay Thought, headed “ $100 an 200 reward,” are requested to sttend & public merting, min Tuesday) renin , in the facture! Room of St, Jaw ser corner of Hudgon aad precisely, fo take such mes- ma to + B.—The press and pabite at are cinvitga to attend. PECIAL NOTICE—TO THE I. 0. 3 £ F. Gow Will be.a celobgesion and dodionts 0. 39, cada, intl that intend} Si oe that the steamboat Hugue- # alaciy’slosk in the in B.—8hi Fark ‘rill tae place tt prove fair day, EARCE, Secretary of Huguenot Lodge. Prores Umea ee gest, for the deliver ‘OSALS FOR COAL —SRALED PROPOSALS WILL htt Che RSR RRS SE very ited, ‘wharf at West Point, 1.0m or before the ist day of October next, 1,400 tons of tons Peach Mountain SCO tons Hasleton (Labiah) Ce do. ve size. 10 i Hietlon of the comtract. 0} * emacter U8. . 2 r bf Wee CRED vp, ADEWFP-A? STORY PORN ity of ag to all’ ‘sad DURING Ship Plank, im two to io foot pay charges, and dealt see 3 MILLER, Stony Point Lighthouse, he owner is Tequeste ind sold on com- ven abroad to shippi ‘nited States. Bills ai gS er y, n England, satlentie Ey i Comy See eae Geiath having offices and resident partners in New jadelphia, "fatimors, Liverpocl, and London, Srrangemente are isiog entire ‘ratisfuction to all th, ‘ages and parcels oes of Measre. Co. in Uni- receive prompt attention. Tho Londen and and British may be seenat the W JERSRY.—BET Jom plat nd Joseph H wiieatidn It tyes hae fil ‘named, dofeodant, for th aed ines, i he above forectomure and aid bill men- nd tl subpens to - sar nad directed to the ‘atfondant, has been regularly issu able to the term of », 1860, but that the dete ft : aelisiver @f the com Teinant. bs Tape — thee id hese m ereatver, "be: Setved perso aly | zn delivery of & copy thereat: vohed ("within the entd twenty days in tho Ne jewark, in thir # ‘0. 8, HALS? El or Saw't R. Guewene, Cli. LE CIPAL DEPOT at AYiaton Sitnors Nem wets ¥ 2B Msiden kane, New ¥ PARTNERSHIPS. OPARTNERSILIP NOTICE. Tite SUBSCRIBER MAY~ gs day akon Me. O. B. MURKIOT, into pagtaere’ pedabes * i aeiet conducted iia frm nk Minetem of Marre & aille= the above address. Snrry, of Pevie, continue their Telations with Gaime, mot & Co., of ‘New ¥. 4 sud bandscimest articles of jewelry fabrion\od 4 TWENTY. for horses ED BOUSE.—PACING—A woe “EXCURSIONS. GRAND MOONLIGHT, COTILION, AND FLOTIILLA ex the Hudson riveras fares Sing Sin’ on ree And eommodions steambo: Reeompan, A. Smith, A by the bowat Large Gilbom, that ean accommodate one s6ts of eotillon @ time, together with the Whitworth, Leader. the direction of the The hont will leave Fiftn and Cotillion J A cer be, reture iz pat PPO MERoHANTS oie the tad ta ‘ Zi nase os sentra he er Ielaguery references given, Bits TAKEN BY MISTAKE, PROM THE | Fi jeer aki iy inns Sad rancnapel ° Traveller, will meet with prompt at= care, the, foot of of Liberay geese Kear Ooons ES Sivaeis he iene rowacdr by lonving 19 #108 E" = CURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS RY! 2 EE chic patendy bs aay, Let <A GOLD sn SNUFF BOX, BETWEEN. SRCO! rake sire Tae i ne Rak 7 or in Broadway. st ER A same is op Gi 4 freont wad veges. Tome vn 's cotfiion pais eon alven ray Apply av igi te oemte voed way. | 275.7 MUSICAL. ‘STRUCTION one “THE PiAmOroeact Gentlemet ‘erms moderate. For particulars (ult st Ro tJ Fulton, strect, Brooklya. where he im bel ya of two and f clock, P. M. Piano,” "at the Pr ive immediate ttention. Refer- PUBLICATION! 5. ALLIS, WILLOUGUBY & CO., 40 VESEY STREET, lish, on Saturday, July 27th, Part (to be completed in about ‘torty- n ateel, | 8 A m the original editions, with hig. torical introductions, and notes explanatory and ‘critical; @ lite of the poet, on his phrase= representing the expressly for New Water Colee Society’ of ir, ke. This is ae § ‘ated with original Iv for the New York Copyright Ba tion. FOR SALE AND TO LET. eee Sree err .—A GENTLEMAN FROM FA RecnATas his Raco ning in thie city, wishes to sell Steak, i, fined Urenghout with fer, and covering the fs , shuts up the wh ne trocs betag token of In the seal fai boots Sere SUPE- locations. Villa lots So ay pat. roy tte ‘ane ase ery yen 7 ver Railroad. Apply WW. W. WOODW ORTH, Mano¥ liell, Yonkers, or te L. MATHER, Offee, Astor House. ee. TH puspons ® HAVING Pe ao SE- apes, to attend to b i Halk and tral for transient wei a the ings alone being sufi- dient to pay the rent. 13 PARK ROW. Papal TIONERY AND 108 ¢ CREAM res for manufacturing eonfeeti thoroughfares in = ines. rms will be liberal, as the t owner ‘etfre Trom he business, “Address Got thie ottee Ae a er ot Ra A masts ‘AS tag CE tate DARK 16 and py ty siteh: “+4 Fran ponmeet, eee. ais oth 10 LET IN STAPLETON, fornished parlor and be: delightfully situated, with exchanged, Address 8. F.. ES CMLL A NEOUS, =eHAs. STEWAKI kT M NUFACTURER or RR OF FINE Jewel te the corner reduced prices. CAE ORNIA GOLD, saxns AND M. 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ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA, THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, The steamship Asia, Capt. Judkins, arrived at Hall- fax at nine o'clock, yesterday morning. Bhe left Liverpool about eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, the 13th instant, and has, therefore, boom eight days and twenty-two hours in making the pas- sage to Halifax. Thisis equal to ten days and five hours to Boston, or eleven days and one hour to New York, Owing to an interruption in the Maine line, we are without her news. It is three days later than thet received by the Atlantic, Our despatch, as soom as it reaches us over the wires, from either Halitax or Boston, will be posted on the Hrnato bulletins, ‘The A will be due at Boston about four o’eloeke this afternoon, and her mails will probably arrive in this city to-morrew mornin; THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. Senate. BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRATH. Wasuuncron, July 22, 1850, Mr. Webster's resignation was laid before the Senate by the President. Mr. Houston presented the proceedings of a meeting of citizens of Texas, asserting the right of Texas to all the territory claimed by her, and condemning the sete of federal officers in preventing her exercise of juris« diction, and declaring their determination to resist —_ ay aga at all hazards, and to the last ex- OMNIBOS BILL Was taken - Mr. Foorr submitted an amendment providing that the State of California shall not exercise ae tom over any territory south of the line of thirt, deg. thirty min., until after the question of cata bilebing’s territerial government south of that line shall have been submitted to the people. Mr. Cray took the floor, and after a few preliminary remarks, proceeded to address the Senate in fevor of the bill and in arswer to the objections urged against it. 3 enced by expressing his frm pod oe r to the Union doe ist, aud requires im- mediate efforts to avert that danger. He was no shores, but must be much mistaken in the signs of the times if they did not betoken danger. Among the he mentioned the solemn resolves of nt of the admission of California, the ot the Wilmot Proviso, or the abolition of sla~ very in the District of Columbia, LHe also mamed ex~ ressions of sectional feeling, the countenanee, or # Tolerance of @ discussion of tbe question of disunion, and estal ent of & presse at the seat of govern- ment, not to advocated the interests of the Union, bat the interests ef one particular section of the South. He considered the action of the Senate. in sppointing the select committee of thirteen—referred to the oppo- sition made to its organization, and the ridicule and q position which its report received upon its presenta- The committee reported three measures eon- jeinty which were under consideration ; the bill now for the reclamation of fg for the abolition of th objected to. because it provided for record evidumes of the right of an owner to the possession of a fugitive, whieh the objectors complain made the old law worse than before. Gentlemen ought to be aware that tho record evidence was an accumulation merely. It had been objected that the bill for the abolition of the a ve trade in the district, deprived the owner of his ht to take his slaves through the district, in trans aitting them from ong place to another. This wes not so The owner would still hi eB rivilege, of bringing his body servants into the heh riot, it the Dill were passed. ‘But he derigned to confine himself to measures unmediately under consi If he should have occasion to refer to the plan recommend. ed by the late President, he hoped it would be wnder- that he did so without the least feeling of dness. In this connection he passed # besuti ful tribute to the memory of General Taylor. had known bim probably iceger toes any other man in Washington. He knew his father well, as one of the best end most intelligent citizens of the State of Kentucky, and had known the late President since the time that he entered the rt he had not met him & army n beeause of their respective positions in different (theres of vervies, be hed always known bim to he's 00d and honest anda brave man; he had covered his as towhat would > tives, he = administration in connezion of maturity essential to a Sute, t be adunitted as such at the pre- he boundary ef Texas also was an im- portant question, and one that must be settled now, if the terrors of eivil war would be avoided. The bill had been objected to because it was a compromise, and : compromise was considered improper. What was compromise but a yielding of extremes, by both bd of aquestion; and who would say there was any im: propriety ineuch a course’ ‘The bill had been called Omutbus—he thanked the opponents of the bill for ving it that name. was the vehiele of . It had bees core d to. We must say that there was not half the incongruity in these measures that there was in 4 elements of opposition. In this eonnection, ferred to the Ss hat free-soilers and extreme Bouth- ern men were united In opposition to the bill Mr. Mason called upen Mr. Clay to say whether he knew of nn ne held ‘between Southern SFr bowen ont consultations ia ¢ honor, dignity, Lay. Yer, no doubt of it; and others of as have y consultations with refurenes to the honor, dignity. safety, and perpetuity of the Union. Goat he- a Jause in the galleries, silenced with mueh di Mleulty e etienss of the aera in procerded to prevent arguments fore in support tion, the propriety of the several Reapers, Pie restore peace to the country, and government c protection to the terri- tories. Buy the measure Should be [~~ and Northern ators should be asked by; eon- stituents why they did not put In the Wilmot pr Proviso, not be « sufficient answer to say that they voted for the proviso, but, failing to secure that, and believing that the lex loci and t ln did not feel men opposed to the bill have not consultations among themselves Mr had restort pot such an answer ay thoy want the constitution, | else. Their error consisted im taking thelr o re jon of the constitution. without rim Eeation whatever to the honest Invarpretation of those who differ from them Did not object to the Dill, because it admits an inhibition of slavery in her no ground that the They would secure 1 the abolition of th District. Were o portance to th they would reeure the settlement of the boundary of Texas. and thus secure a large portion of territory now in diepute, They would be saved trom the imposition of the pro- viso by Congress, and would be relieved from the agi- tation of the question of slavery in the Distriet of Colm The South would love nothing of any real valo ‘hey could pot overthrow the ot Ged, which, in California, and Northern Te alee country were left open to red to predict, that if alk 0 slave State in that country, because Population eet cin ti rtion of that territory not adabted to rlave labor bolieh the institution. He also argued here the propriety of subesietng the disputed boundary ot Texas to such jure as this for settlement. He further went into br argument to show that slavery. whesevor it comes in contact with the fer foci yields to that law. If this only ry to show that the New Mexico and Califor how that it could not be carried constitution of the U ny! States af the ogee ot to carry ited power under that ~ i where, he would ask, didany man find bie suthority to carry slaves to Cuuersiat Tt could not be frand Again, if the line of thirty-six were run, and slave by act of Congres# admitted to the south of line, Congress would have committed the ver] act of usurpation which the South complain of, for the principle was the name, whether be exercised iv the inbibition er ietroduction tiavery. What wo id te the consequences of the do« feat of this measure ? In the first place we might pect two civil ware—one betwern Cexasand New Mexi- d another between Texas and the United States, it wae the intention of the there unde ¢ contest, if other pers fies stood aloof. and the contest remained bat een the Bate of Trane and the troope ofthe United States iat Texas would not be alone in. nue Asalne rmatates wowld loch to her standard seltevta the; Ne ty? slave territory and Sou There were fraternal and com ee well

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