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LT impossible to potat out ® single one that is not at this | moment selling for much more than it is actually | worth; and there J, therefore, no inducement for out. | siders to purchase, and very little indusement for hol: ers to carry their stocks, with the prospect of reali: Spy advance on present prices. It is. perhaps, fortunate for bciders of fancy stocks, out of the street, that such large lots are held by brokers. purchased at bigh prices, for every effort will be made to sustain the, market, and, if possible, get up a speculative movement. If | they do not succeed in this, they will let the market —_— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVRRY DAY. EXCURSIONS, eee AA THE FISHING BANKS EVERY DAY, Bicep seers aie tee steamer Buffalo will leave save Thir down as easily as porsible, and get rid of their atooks iP street Toohvak;, Oanal areet #4 Tig 4 . a ving bi without producing @ panic among outside holders | £*)? toe 30 Bie Re. a Sues R., Be, 4. ie anemia M4 ‘The street brokers never buy on their own aceount for | Be.. as nanel. Pare % cents pean. investment. They always buy to sell again. After — having purchased largely. at steadily improving prices. | ____ Wants Yanging from ten to fifteen and, perhaps, twenty per cent, they find the market inactive, and no buyers but themselves, and they are then compelled to keep on purchasing, to prevent prices from running rapidly | down, Several of the leading railroad securities are at this moment so situated, and it is with the greatest difficulty, and only by the large holders purchasing ‘all the stock offered and keeping it from pressing upon the market, that prices are sustained It is dangerous to carry this policy too far. as the probability is that | the clique may be required to purchase the bulk of the eapital stock, and what is more, be compelled to keep it, or submit to sacrifices in getting rid of It. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $214,517 99; payments, $14.277 98; balance, $4,461,930 92. ‘The ¢emand for foreign exchange, for remittance by the Atlantic, bes been quite active to-day, and the rates remain the same as previourly quoted Bills on London, 10% 0103 per cent premium; on Paris, Sf. 23% a bf. 22% ; Amsterdam, 40 a 40% ; Hamburg, 3546 9 35% ; Bremen. 793¢ 0 80. The Atlentio will take out 8 large amourt of epecie. ‘8 at tide water of the principle articles of ANTED—-A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ung Woman as chambermaid and seamstress ‘as lnundress, Please call at 266 Wash- an fulfill. bject Bt he g to assist in the Edy vo ironing. Apply at 8 Gore street. bop iy wet c3 FROrenTA i or L, A sityaTiog or chamberwork xirl, with good city refer berwetk, or chamberwork t the housework of I family, | Would go in the ou Apply at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 PROTESTANT WO- as Cook, ins private fe Apply GENTLEMAN, TWO FUR ie Parlor and bedroom, with of Broad joins Please sddrees a line, st boarding hou Bar the heat of vity reference. WANTED-BY Af A Lin a! rt atres to referred. ‘ont fice Tenet reference Applicant mast be abl predace, from ipl areas ot econ toandinela | %% ecw be cellar eareet. Apply a4 6 the 294 inst, bave been a0 follow: ANTED—BY A RESPECT BLE AMERICAN YOUNG Ruceirts oF Proovce ar Tipe Waren. gp Ey Seamecrese; she fay 1. May Y wae AT a ; D—BY A YOUNG MAN, 4 SITUATION AS 2,006.250 605 423 of he ane : laa 17,851 19981 8.100 ‘400 200 : a4 z ‘hie tn apeak the ae: ee sae anah aae Nehed: Foe’ fone. Herald office stating here Compared with Inst year, there has been an increase im the third week in July, in flour, of 15,952 barrels; ANTED—A RESPECTAB! Bipot TO po Fan nes ork 0 he fronts id ‘wheat, 20.289 bushels; barley, 2.200 busbels; and a de- ey vn Bee nes eee al eee between 9 street. Also, a creare in corn of 16.406 bushels. For the season, thus far. there hes been a decrease in flour of 238.214 barrels; wheat, 875.026 bushels; corn, 1,253,633 bushels; and an inereare in barley of 15.415 bushels. ‘The Marine Bank of Buffalo, with a capital of $170,- 000, will commence operations on the 16th of August It is owned by some of the wealthiest mon in the Btate. who are a guarantee that its affairs will be judi- eionsly conducted and legitimately administered. Jas- B. Wadsworth, of Genesee, and Jas. P. Beekman, of Kinderhook are the principal stockholders. The Lehigh and Su-quehanos Railroad. twenty miles Jong, and extending from Wilkesbarre to White Haven, | 1 girl to tal re aa {Fn ohita- Apoly as above. ANTED- 4 MAN WITH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS carh, (nore other meet aprly. Diney making bn-inese which fe Nostems: is light, very easy, and ho fol proper manages Yord of traveling way tealire 6 fortune. Call at ST Fabnatret, (bancmert.) thie day only, from 9A. M. till ANIED—BY A anggeay” Li Age TeNAn. A sttu tion to to —- warhirg and ironing: she is aleo st rete ke hers: If ‘ally useful. Sheet of city apply at 48 Factory street. Can be roen for ANTE DA. SITUATION, RY A_RESPRCTARLE Protestant voune as Dressm: and Baam~ rivate family, er with a Dressmakers she pore im Etat rhs at the head of slack water navigation on the Le- o hap Dosipenns hee ne Ciestian So Deevel, high, bas been damaged by the late freshet to dress @ note, postpaid, the extent of three thousand dollar, chiefly Ww SITU, ROT, rR fm the immediate neighborhood of the Planes, ee Toe etl pe pt Sg ear kesbarrr. On the upper section of the jeetions to assist in aS aoe Va wars ‘1 wi secon country, Call at 285 Mott etree! canel, twenty.five miles. extending from White Haven Good reference can bo to Mauch Chunk, the boats can be started for five hun- dred dollars, and about one thousand dollars more will be required to restore this portion of the canal to the eondition in which it was before the flood. From Penn Haven to Mauch Chunk, the canal cea be put in order riven, girl, as Nurse and a private family, an iT ED-8Ma py, WELL BRoo MENDED in three days. It will probably require two weeks to [ea ig eR complete the repairs on the upper section, The Tevsekecpere General “W Workers, ors, heaviest injury 1s on the lower section, forty-six miles, OWR'S Select ‘Pree treet. ANTED—SITUATIONS AKE WANTED FoR st sz Soi lish, thirteen American, and amst: . Nurses, Chi ee ie from Mauch Chunk to Easton, and the worst breaches are above Allentown. From the latter point to Kaston, the pavigation will be resumed on Monday next. To repair the remaining portions of the work, may re- quire three weeks. Cost of repairs not yet estimated. ‘The Delaware Division can be repaired in three weeks, ‘and the Morris Canal in three days, There has been Uttle or no injury to the mechanical work on any of these canals. There aro several breaches in the Schuyl- kill Canal, but the extent of the damege has not yot been fully ascertained. The Albany and Schenectady Railroad is a little les than seventeen miles long There isa double track only on the length of the road. The public ia- terest and the interests of the company require @ Die track on the residue of the line. The road canaot tof eit! Please aprly at 107 ‘Voriek atree Waters ro cE ENGLISH OR ScoTCR preferred arply at the northeast corner of Seven- teenth atrvet, Fier tion as Cook, or Washer and lroner; Ty City reference can be given, by ean street, im the rear, Cam be seon th WANTED sn ITUATION, BY A Rusrecry o Laurens ‘De well and advantageously worked without it, ite ae Chambe: ‘aiter or vostruction may be regarded fodiepensable, This | { reo Hy Ey gt rt will cost nay $60,000. ‘The passenger depot in the city | famiis. ‘Tie het of etyreference can be given. Plesee of Albany isa mere wooden shed, and is contracted. uncomfortable and filthy, affording little or no protee- tion to parsengers from the weather, nod altogether @erogatory to the company. To build a suitable one, an expenditure will be required of at least $15,000 ‘The first three miles of the road bed leading from the city of Albany. as well ae the ground on which the parsenger depot stands, belongs tothe Corporation ot the City of Albany. and was purchased by the city about the year 1845. at a cost of something over $125,900. ‘The use of thie was given to the company at the time of ite purchase, for twenty years, free of rent. but at the end of that time they have to bay it at eost, or pay five per cent. interest on the eort. ‘The company’s freight depot grounds are wholly ua- paid for, There is due on bond mortgage for a ithe residue was leased some twe or privilege of buying at the ond of ten years. at $40.000, (an annual interest of 7 per eent on that sum being now and isto continue to be paid in the interim) Thiv purchase will have to be made, asthe company have erected freight build- ings already on « part of the leaset grounds. ase de- pot for up freight The depot for @ temporary woeden shed: a further expenditare is templated. and is absolately pecessary. to do the dow freighting buriness. While the company for the past two or three years, Fielding to the importunate solicitations aud interest- od advice of large speculators in ite rhares. have been making nda. ao examination of its foances, and of itv each on hand at the time these divideats were olly najastifiable, pk: cy TION! A —= a | Ray oh. OF 16 OR 18 YEARS, OF AGB. 18 een knowledge ITER WANIED—A MAN WHO THOROUGBLY janved in a priva'e family. te can, ine: piace Apply at 73 Broadway, or and ix fn the op vies sw 3! Post office, with pa inelnding rent, wht in'muee be moderne lara! inete Y JACOR 8. PLATT.—L G. CARRINGTON, AUCTION- Fer The alten purer acer t# diree'ed to the sale pier did cuciery and ether goods by Jacob & Platt, at hie ton room, 2 Plate etree: this day, ac 10 e'eloek, Tce 1 thi Gay at O6'eh SLB ALCTIONERR, WIL SBE Directors voting for the yh A, at No 22 Grand’ corner of Mott mste themecives personslty Hable ander the statate, | iret, Feruiture, compriong table, chairs, earpess, vile On ove cecasion, certainly. «0 mach doabt was enter- | ine pla lot of basa tained by rome of the board as to their right tomekes | ‘** that legal adview on that poiat was sought; the opinion was givon by impor carved tory, real Lodin amg { lock sna spring back, «pear point & { Rode re, Wen * Bakers of well hnows eelelrity richly we 'y cvasideratioa of sound policy and prudence forbade it, and there were gentlemen then fu the board who did not hesitate #9 to express themselves. No indebtedness of the compa- | py ling praeticaliy bern paid, for new indebtedness hae conctently been created to an equal extent; an examination of its aMsirs, from year & to year, whl show that its aggregate Indebtedness | has benn steadily increasing. and thus it will eontinas to increase, with even more alarming rapidity then heretofore, uniew « rviioal change is made in the polley governing ite affsics In July 1847, bowds of the company. bearing seven per cent interest, eraed Sears previous to that date matured tothe amount of $100,000 No provision whatever had been made for there bonds, and the holders required payment. Thay were recuted by & mortgege constituting the first lien on the road To protect the credit of the company, and eave it from utter dingrace. the money for thaes donde was temporarily advanced by some ofthe Albany bake, and vignment of them taken, To reim- bu the offloors of the com to time, indwerd partion to ta tions of these bonds, and held the rams past die, wider promire to continue payment of interest «miannn. | ally at the rate of reven per rent per amnain, as long at beld Sash Is the present sitmation of that $100 000 | of debt—past dur. unprovided for and lable to be de- ded at any moment. a A. he’ brives, fodiens, #b flee end others carpenters’ wil day ot * oh Pla ph i at et tee deserivtions aed chamber imelin Se fee 4 rs 4 throughout, W YORK HORSE BAZALK Avetion sale of Horeee Meneny and Wedoes ay Ss ‘SI CROSHY STREET — TRAV ED HORSE —CAM rubeer'h be 20th rs yerty t tGteb RS eee Fat. Rrooklys bot 4 wo fi wDUCAY P m Hh RI — — eo we HN\W LADY, (A NATIVE OF PARIS.) WHO 4 @ een for he et Fix yours ft ao e the wy 1p Island RR | ecunt of the family ening & 1D Yi ogement, or would voarh ina Monrdl: fw Erie ine Bde b8 F i f mo to 10 8 Uy it 1epee Hadron Riv Bas 10 280 Rend: ire RR - mor! @rexerptionahle owe do nh 100) 8 try. Addrone on Ne has hens 0 SE Dal'n bina Carat Fy USIOAL IN TRUCTION —FDW. ZELLER. PROWRS. a oF of music, beving Intely arrived cr cope, begs rm ledtes ana ga stiomen that he js renty to give ter- and s wping. Best sity refereneee given, Cn M" me Formers’ Loan é nm von Riv RR 1% Ohio Prasat 24 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A Pry: | w relaeke “at tre, KOL— Roaepvel’ ‘the acro Curtain will vise ot Thy ATION AL TURATRE CHATHAM STRERT -FRIDAY Jul, he ime will be acted bats OWERY TomaTRE | FRIDAY “Eves ENING, J J drawa styled the = Somer ernest ne; Nitec! malD © ae ‘Downy ® B. xe, 8 many. of © Mire. atte of NOT TO BE H. a. Perry; ta: pit, 12g ot: oe Fan tee Some ° 1 joie admission, 25 conte Mrs 3 enertainmente on cee ees a “S ‘clock FM. turabee very ig) Doors open at 7; afternesn concert are) Sixth week o tely filed eat ic dre fe rheried Supp ican MUSEUM.-P T. BAKNUM, dF roprietor; Ji age tedueed to net ner iarenfarorable, the Goneare will take place devote jired Exhibits . nis tiswe Me H foe. cans avait ruse aMa’ box 1,834 lower pest: © ANY LADY OR GENTLEMAN, DE- dramatic association of ver of 's evod orportunity ood stand~ yy address— VERSON AL, informing dence, by letter o Nn OOOO OC LADY OF BEAUTY, INTELLIGENCE — eg cation cap pewrst 21 liberal Leet 0 the ony perecs. who wil forward fea: 2. ty dol EN reef of 6G: y thes ire, Manone: uly a be thee Prone ppored to be ev a it ovi ion trade—eo that hie frends hall Teeeive the above reward: at rewal perly euthenticas rial, Plea: of ire pyr ATION WANTE iat Ai, Civil Robert Alber Mrs BEST, We Afvilte Bort % Britisn her to the ew Place, North New Road tte he Coorul at Now 0 fa. therefore, yequensed to write tonie of JOHN WET fr SPECIAL NOTICES, “oaRD.— THE, UNDERSIGNED, AFTER A PRI th vel 0 TOvErT, Master of brig peste New Yoru, Jets 25. 1h. by hie cutebivnsee welt an le aue ki: cee lowe, Leth by this Ledge and evelety at large, ie moes bag ag the wemors of the 4 Bovige will be © Rese! wed he office ‘Therefore beoply tae one the lovs of one who, “of O. 0 Providence to remove Aaron board Myera who ¢ bark Rising i kindness of heart, made tm our Rensived, That as afur her te chummy rf + f note ut respect for recalia of this thirty te, vared KOVIDE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. ‘York Industrial Home Assueiation, havieg for ive oti) . aveatow = | fo purchase, toll i by Lote & erein aineng ite wen hough OTIC 0 44 VICTOR RISBO! y and LELAN DAES location, jon Lane, Ni —Tuk NEW ot contiguous CuRs, TRincival Bi POT AT a ow York. FOR | LET OR LE AND 40 LES. FORK SALE—THAT RLEGANT POUR hours Just completed, e1h mod heb ~, nr } A ad wai vijars at Che time of aah be partes SA 40 RL FRA ero wake chete the Window Shade Wares 0 VATIPKS AND OTHERS. HOR 0° SURDISU RD wee yrs WATHEN, Offee eek, #1 hoat soart seas * and 242 he pans ain " ¢ son ¥ WS WANTEE ae tee * ® . feed het Onewer in the Ae with oF withe 4 of Broad dre lems VeRY 10 14T at Wares Basen: on Ftael by Htecers, Henth: wy SecRWOReN, Mae and will be Rept in perfeor © ay by letter, y erntoent hepor » ec book op the te ted, oF Lif conn roo Pe ryie jon now 1 hu pa afforded by Als. RY A PER. iy | trod he 1LY IN THE FEA fmt dow 0 yawn a t+ bande er ro Litt eats Is berry OOMS WANTED IN inde iden Kew t or fa 2 ana 3% Cheers AND NEATL honid. for sinus gratley ATIONS RIFUAL OF FREEWASONAY WITH | igned on: hen one Feprecen ovis, ete, # bast of sword <q men, or omaly Tree ood reterewee ik hae rove WITH O& WITHOUT BURARPAST nee wll bw Rowrding fany 4 prevaly for ow Weeer and on Alken, ove. LBGRATRD HAVANA f Sixuor | fori ‘ignoriaa B. wor C. jean Fan STLE Y Italian 0) Baciali. the opera, a PROM! favorite oreh rt novel waltzes, polkas and pA ig ef admission © conte. Pertarmance to com= IEKCE'S MINSTRELS, OLYMPIC, No. 444 BROAD. way, bet w jowurd and Grand streets.—Monday, J St Unc further no h favored. this (nitnitable band rlormers, bas striped h £1) Ribiopian bands, compendog a com fermers, under the direetiow of J ho inal inimitable Ech: pian tre of KANKLIN MUSEUM, Week of the Season. Open 8, by the band of Indies in the worl Pag eh Am pee No hs NOW OPEN FOS THE RECEP- theday, from 7 A.M. till 5 P.M. beautiful room in the C NOTGE THE SUBSCRIVER, ‘TOE LesexE OF THE Chesnut street Theatre, is now prepared to let the said retrises, fur theatrical performances, eoncerta, jt wil) be —T ha bgt SO Se ak a to open on the let day of aber proxi m¢ time it wil be te-madelled and. decorated a overs which 1 considerably alter the p1 pies “amb ‘Ta Mes QUINLAW. N ‘National Hotel. ANORAMA FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID PAINTING, ‘the first artis, with all the machinery for Gass exhibition, will bop ak avi if 2 a for soon. Tuquire of Chambers st. ae cua 's weseny, errs Sanfor nial toca the part week, a1 vin re bis oy aie ra 4. The Magic Porstote, ate, The ta te, Beene; Ch ren der ten years, 1256 ognte. RMWAKDS, KEWARD—LOST ON zero ey, AFTER- one the 24th inet., tees J elosets near ory. a laree id waten with iz eve mame 847, ) Cag | of the 906 Broadway, or rd wil Stk i ech REWARD.—LOST, A HBAVY GOLD PEN AND vencil ease, with th ‘¢ name engraved in fall. ‘The ahove reward will be paid, om leaving teenth street, fourth house east of Irving " Tuesday, 23d inet, aii Italian greyhound, marked with ceuliur siroumstances bs RRWAKD—LOST OR MISLAID, Last DAY, own, & Le ae ary ‘Book, with black cover, 1 aecon: relative to washing. Please retura it $2 sun's Baloon, ber bine fives and 0 sje tcive ven deilare and the thanke of the 01 at No. 317 Tenth street. O:T-ON MONDAY LAST, IN THE BOWERY, NEAR roome street, a bundle of ny be rewarded: cy mats at 7. Tauri Se SONS, Architect, x street. A GOLD SNUFF BOX, BETWREN SECOND n¢ Broadway, or im Broadway. The owner's bame ie engraved in the inside, A liters! reward will be diven tothe finder. Apply 1 147 Besond ave: ‘BE PERSON WHO TOOK THE OPERA GLASS ixhth «and Tompkins line Ummibus, om igh ma the Bacvery, will rast return Cy \gpoate ‘a liberal reward, at the office of ‘ork Hotel, ah LUST OK ere yy we} bg TEE pion? of Sunday, the Tist it notes, erm of Mr. wrnee, by leaving 18 HH ‘given if retarved ‘the conviction of the Bea " MISCELLANEOUS. MéS OLIVER Sere, Lye GLENCARSE, PERTH- ire, See clan are, and Toke genre, Loodens paint Agents, me ratty street, N. > Bo KS 4 oe | or ANpasants WANTED, id and Silver Re Cee PR re, Suleange contain theabere mets gd Precious, Ste i emones, ous Stones benght. gc ere ore omtort, combined with, des fost, Svan in the warment get hard or rac R. GEO. iat 5 283 Broad wa: as SAW TORK BOOT AND SHOR Baro 1Um OF the bes rele of any ety bas the largest asvortmen| Lo diges- ‘8, anor Ay RNTIST, 628 BROAD. titeial teeth, Be., Re.” vee CulLbe AND FORD HAVE KE- Be ee boare onan W BNCLAND LIVE STUCK INSURANCE COM- pany, of Be efnrival Saninn, CG. Choma. Wie, th hy disemme received * Agee: Ofte Yorks or by Taylor ah Pritom et oom. Pook Sis tone Williamshore, sermte N’ SONS, FLY P. ASD DISINPECT. ve Liquid, Piacina, Pallae } + erent OP a gies Tramepe Seep; Jevey Li Dr taWwis Peven tw For sale by | 141 Waides TRAY aLLene Cr rény, at four ovoloek, for cs on the Pian. a wile re pote ity fia'l and trveh Bmugration heeteuy, Nor JOHN ALB”, 07 Cedar street. low fo person to aro. vaya (RICH L Wholeewl: and General Com GPEN & RAYNE® Haveer)- 0} AnD UB saur e, FORWARD @ AND ver, Mer (ated te forward ail e ous cre bomta, with bndie rubber oo nveyanee «f pee 4 freight mgt ols & TAmepertation agente, at a Crnees, Bo tbat thers will be wo delay POR, ong AION ¢ U MITELLIGENCE Y THE MAILS, Our ‘Woshingion aleenaaiiniiaoad Wasnisorom, July 24, 1850 Mr. Bradbury's Amendment—A new teletree the Omnibus— Danger of 4 Break~down Di mine thed Mr Bradbury's amendinent. offered yesterday tot Compromise covers the vulnerable peint of the bill that fatal nerve of the Texas indemalty blank of the millions of money to be paid to Texas, ecring ites way through the Senate, is eseaped and referred over to joint commission’ That ts to nothing like « boundary be- strike out all relating to the boundary. “That the President of the United States be, and he isbereby authorized. by and with the advice aud con fent of the Senate. to appoiut three Commissioners any twoof whom i bave power to with each | Commissioners as may be appointed ul he Legisia- tive authority of the Btate of Trxas, commencing where the Red river is intersected by the jegree of west longitude. being the south: gle of the Indiava territory, andr point on the Rio Grande, to be agreet Commissioners; and also to agree upon the terms, conditions. and considerations upon which such line tball be establiehe d the proceed ment of the said iesioners sball be. eticable, tranemitted to the Preside 0 | be by him submitted to dations as the circumstances feeaiion, for the app of Congress thereupon. And the sai mnt. when | 4 proved by the Congress of by United States aod br —_—_ of Texas, shall be obligntory upon the ain is a new azletree to the Omnibus, There was morning end it ve the timber, and provougee stumbling k wee the look of — The bery, re «yy Foeponelbllity to the President, the fete, the joint Commissioners, aud Texas, and Se filling of the blank fer the Texas indemn! alarming point in the bill ul we which its fate was inevitabl Unless the indemnity were pretty lose the votes of fexas ; unless im was pretty lo Senators would oj it, And in any event, ir would sive no strength to the bill, I againet whieh @ decided majority of the friends of the bill thi cpun | ing t the bill would there has be: for the last six weeks. When me Brad! offered this amendment, this morni was mi —— eae the aspect of the case, That beedid tt by by auth Mr. Rusk moved to a tute the line of the Rio Grande as the bounaeey of Semvec’ ayo Re ote peanch of jected. 18 to 34, which of course settles that the subject pretty conclusively Mr Hale moved to add to Me Bradbary’s ment a proviso, thet, ment of this bor the seope of this amend- bjs robal fest in ning over several votes for the bul, made « tremendous at- tack upon it, as the knocking the brains out of the Dill, am Sreqging, ite dead carcass threach Congress. The brain heart, the blood were all extracted from the bill. and we ere retrograding to the point ‘where we should have begun. Mesers, Benton, Bradbury, Berrien, Dawson, and Jefferson Davis. kept up the debate on the commin- sioners and the question of poliey in adopting them, till four o’eloek, when the Senate adjourned. Wasninaton, July 24, 1850, Evening Paragraphs. The Committee of Thirteen atter taking some fresh observations this morning, resolved upon s new de- ve boxed the compass, so as to drop the Texas indemnity entirely, d turn over the doundary to joint commissioners. The amendment seems to take very well and if car- ried, it probably secures Messrs. Pearce, Underwood, ped Bradbury for the bill, all doubtful without such o ange. “ae would be oases to carry the bill, with som others, said tobe ready to turn in at the right time, but there may be a delay of some five or six days, in which time there is every reason to anticipate the arrival of Mr. Borland from Arkansas, ofa new Senator. each from Obio and Massachusetts, all opposed - as doubtful as ever, al- we himself upon the very ir Clay is said to bi tamorphonis of (he boun “ question, as will secure the vietory The eal t of es Texas was shown up by Col, Benton an bi look of Lege A — ue- tioneering—the ‘Texas ser! a u appear extrem fair business traneaction certainly was open to the charge, groundless or not, of trading away the interests St both erctions of ihe Union for so Texas scrip. This amendment obviates that difficulty, at least and certainly presets an hovorable plan of settling the boundery—sud the usvel plan in such disputes—the plan of arbitration ‘Thie very amendment makes the Compromise a new thi pressing case to be rettled fo Dieiour ee Dot bel P Jest night. hung wpon & single vote. and th: ouptet by Mr. Bagby after a» most violent speech egeinst ‘The aR stands in statu ae in the Benate. It is to him to a p eoctined, before his appointment was sent in to t! nd only consented that it should be sent in, po Se ine anmeevedion to withéraw--the object of Mi 4 complete list from the Mr. Prarce remains any. that last week ® other arrangement con ver Popes axreedto it. That tl Pearce had no idea of ostentatious parade ip ihe taste Tones purely nience that he allowed his name pore of completing the list of the new cabinet, the President desiring his acceptance; but. in the refusal, desiring further time to complete his ministry, while the retirement of the old cabimet ad- mitted of no delay. We hear that Mr. Bates, of the War Department, is ings, Virginia, and that until ‘ to the gro Kc themnclves ‘Texas serip has fallen to-day. aud a6 the amount of money to be paid, according to the eommiselo appointed, lies along way off and is very = “74 that stock will not reach e very high pre: = 'm for a year or two. The Maryland Agricultural Fair and Catile Show Ea tensive Preparations--Mayor Stansbury Hit Drelina- tion— Camphine Accident Insurence Rewards. Fe The preparations making for the third annuai Cattle Show and Agricultural Exhibition by the Maryland Agricultural Bociety, to commeues on the fourth Wed needay in October, indicate that it will far exoeed ia extent any of its predecessors, and not only attraet visiters, but also exbibitors from several of the nvig! boring States. The prites amount te several thou rand dollars in value. The grounds to de enclosed Or the exhirition cover about ten acres and ate located At afew minutes drive from the centre of the eity jonel Stansbury the present democratic inoum- Dent of the mayoralty bar come to the conclasina not rex question of & re-nomination. bat to retire wy thy jo that nd oF discompore any ie fined for the violation of an ordinances. the 4 remite all or ® pegivets his duty and te leep in the ttreets he reonives agemile rm pri- Bo more; and now Hadivg that there lace. he wtepe aside and yesterday, for trial, on th r ie dreadtully braived, and leet night wae lylug In a precarious eoudition He had alee whipped Avot ¢ of burning from camphine orenrred in this city lest evening face terribly disfigured by the bur orth of property has been destroved the part rin weeks Cf Laneanver, making pre * to visit thie city om the ing (weitth ef September the « of North Point. It te te be hoped th will pot make it the batthe of >» Point ow Iphia Correspondence. Prrcanecenia July 24, 1850 Prospects of the Coal Trade— The Late Beplovion Moy—Mr. Bullitt and the Republic Tn my last letter Talladed to the probable damnger by the storm of inet week. partieulariy the ayer on the Ie lending to the verious oye} y, gicns of On; state Misfortones, cometifior aswell HOW. Are birenings in dieguiee; for the supply ef na- threeite coal had ro far rxereded the demand, that mort of the operators were selling at rach prises * generaily lead to bankroptey, Now there te hope for them. The injuries enetained on the ve Pag Bung FA ined tn much Ines the weeks. if then: thas makine the Resting Koulread the principal bey rote owtirt daring that Cape Given and cauring oon oom) im this year's supply. from three to four Now is the time for tbe solliere te reaps sp 2 harven. for treightets Rew roval and action | witha loaded cart. | about nine yeersof age. in a dresdful | A young lady bad her | a ee cD the eastern ports must advance greatly of (bis condition ot thieae i» bet extensive pr are making for the ext. Could panies hour @ Ta) lor che quicr im this city om wy with the ir p hoz stil receive © > ho matter what the state of the ther- b 1 bin the ety t Hi! Prithog stre from thie etty ‘og at Cape a upon: ben fer conbert, a y Of these Little elogancies which ome At & Watering plese. Uhere is none. eee it stated im the papers et this Mr Bulhtt, whe & sow in | Thir, \ndred has been a dull day Nothing stirring Dut tbe duct and (be mereary ehowing euch © decided “uprard tendenry (het the poor fllews on the wharter have refeerd towort The thermometer ia cool place. if rach place could be found, marked as bigh a 4 at nooa General Paes is now daily looked for beving sailed m St Thomas lor this port and whatever reeepiion may await him ot New York, there are too many friends of President Monages here to anticipate « “demonstration” in Philadelphia, Pass is poor, hie three attempts to revolutionize Vemenria having ia- volved him io @ perermal d-bt of at least baif "million; and were it wot that property ie mow held in the ye ee ‘if aed ehiiaree he would seotusil, 4 arith Ly De Ly Tn - oderete ume during bie sajoure @ the Unites ‘The fund for the relief of the su@erers ty the late fire now exoeeds twruty thoussed dollars, sad com- has arrived in this city and meerts before she leaves tor The stoek of the new direet railroad to Westehester, p with more avidity then was anticipated. CITY TRADE REPORT. Tuoneway, July 6PM The marke tfor cotton was active to-day, with free tales, at sendy prices, including lots fer export, om jation, and for domestic us The four market dull common brands of this State and West- erp inclined to droop while good te fancy sed extra ds remained about the came Canedian was im inir demand, with sales at about former rates There no change to notice in Southers brands Wheat was in fair request, with sales of Genesee om tera Rye wes steady, Pork wae lower by 125¢¢. per barre! for meas: while prime remains the rame, There were larger sales of mess reperted. Beef was steady, with light rales, Lard was te fair re~ west for domestic use Cut meats were some easier, Tequest. with rales of 100 bbis at $6 neacer eres. — Plow Looiuded in the sales are $200 Dbis af $5095 125 for com fy to the light poorbe may feted salen vo 20 £ by 2 & bus. pris 42600 bus mixed do at $l 2 feel ng; hye was held at Ole, wit were in better supply. aud 4re for Northern, and 44e @ ia E The rupply of Corn to-day was = demand avd sales in cow at 6le for Len Ody mt uate te yo agg ony iy 61 0e0 he Weetere mixed, te @ to report © lot bage Kio at a Lagnages of no Ke ‘be ‘day reached 4.500 bales. te demand. FFE erally demanded and 4000 bbls. dian, at Od For corm Sd was acked. The Herre wehet of the Ist August wae filing with cotton Wa aud usher at old prices. a, — Ineuts were making at Guc ay.—The suppl Le Fg copeatally ot oid. and priver firm. For chipping, soles wore were making at Ge. rejreting only water damaged, st ary Bio evereging 22 Ibs at 19 Bnenes Ayres and Rio Gran em. a ts fs } or 2 KO Minow. 17 ibe. at 15%. fe —_ as they ran; ails mseuthe, or ean pat et ~ hy or em Lestnen remained without bey In quotations. ‘There bas beeu an active in from Govthern and the poorer ny beer FE were im gr At the sone Re lar’ lots ow Importers of hugtieh. price: pald ta Jame bare ing been realized there Small aaies of whale oll were oe at ty @ blo. ste Pork There was an ensi the market for pork. which was bh whey + Pre mand was pretty f 1.400 pred of at $10 26 & $1037 54 for mean, aud .. bt 1 was leas sotive OUntrY mens wt 50 Beef bams ware very raat ‘ are plenty. ae ace ot ‘o theroee de the Intter rather | beet Used endian torre quest for home a 4 for manutacturt a > enster Sales were made of 850 t + for prime. with fow cnn There was no apreial change in butter of cheese Kk Pay x yt day @ore as follows — 1 00 Goodhue avenue, Clinton aed Goodhue ave posite, $18) do $1 630; | $1620 ni tnine — Balen af 25.000 Boia. good quality were private te War bem Pecans, but ee about bids Rew Orleana chewed ba id = Tacow Bales of 15.000 wt Wrists none Lame pigs v MARKETS tiem WHERE, Hi? do Wig te tna. thy Wade ie Wade te Sb Baldmore ood Susque- havr'e Retirees, 1 DOMESTIC MARKETS ria July 26 —Holdere of eettow are h their demande, # fow email lots wont off at f 1° J yo ny at fee Core foll rete Smalk Borraco, July 98, 18060" The receipte at Unix port siace our Inet have been am follows -— Plows, 800 bble: wheat 800 bes; eorn, 14000 The me bur ‘The inquiry for serbes tostentp. " Corn te the rome as yesterons, mined Weetere le somlesl at bar. No chadge im freights Actany, July 25, 1860, ‘The receipts bere Gwtlow the pact twenty-four heare heave been Flower, LOO boty whest, 2000 baa, corm, Foe hoe Thee ie ow tint comes a, Soe ee the market t steady tm fair sales of G00 wus. ‘mined Wersarn. 08 60 .

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