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MUSE Mm kN rs, BOvERY, THEATRE “Sa TURDAY EVENING, JULY will be aeted the new drama styled the MAID OF CY BOL Rogeaveli) Mz. Tilton: Michael Rernard Mr. omit ro. Wat difculty oam be remedied, we shall probably reosive regular remitianess For some little time longer, the wail steamers will bring the balk of the shipments. penres and interest. Most of the diMculty and — em berranrment under whieh this rond has labor, | ed, origivated in Ube hostility of the Long Island peo | ple. particularly thore of Suffolk sounty, to the rail- Poa. Insiend of acting as people in other parts of the country have done in such cases, in endeavoring to | mote the Huccess of the road, the Long Islanders showed from the commencement ® disregard to their interest. by opposing the company at every step Nittche 0, erohaiie & oltehmue: " of gorgeous speecacies brill, cal pieces, laughable faree: —Major Manste'dc. Breughar; M ip the pregress of the road; and finally, after its com- pletion some of these people were found lawless and vi- | cious enough to attempt to take up the rails. by which MEATKE rrr STKEEr- ta tuR. duly 2 will odiete 4 Morrie Canal Cc asth § GAULAN—THE Italian Ope the lives of travellers were frequently endangered, and We wer Sena Bh “a ‘ the prospects of the road iojured Consequently, tra 4% S00 do 0 4s rome, volley refeoed to incur the risk of passing over this Fe ‘ Ay” QUNY&N Hay 10. Reteey Pree & Ds it SECOND BOARD. most direct road to Boston aud other Eastern snes Pere er en yt la“ i (Ole Ure Wak’ aN Tle “sioe a tele peor mivsl eal sen and thus gradually rival routes were constructed on | [isha Dariem MR 090 61 OO do in s rile, Mine Weeton, Boxes, 2hete.: pit, (2g ornte: | Tammie ah Carell the opposite and wore aafe shores of Connecticut, aad 4 ey a ry am pay SS ongeengprvs rors the travel turned in that direction, so that for a long sm Reading RR mt “i ¢ 36: \ time the Loug Inland route was discontinued to Bos- | of) 0 SH loo Rete ® nwo 77 “ton, and it bas only been reowntly revived, with bat feeble prospects of success. Being thas deprived of ite through travel. and thrown upon the [sland itself for support, its rerources have thus far been found inade- quate to sustain the road efficiently, for the hostility and indifference of the Long Islanders to the road | yet exist, though not so bold 4 open as foruferly One great difficulty in the way of success of this rall- road, is, that it passes through torty wiles of wilder ness. where, at the opening of the roud, there was not ‘a solitary habitation in the whole distauc id this wilderness, extending four or five miles on each side | of the reud, presents the extraordinary spectacle of a reiiroad between the most important Atlantic cities, —¥—_¥—_<—s—Xs¥—¥—¥<—Kl€tyr_a—aSXYXS—X—Sn ADVERTINEM EWP AWN WED KVKKY Oni. _BOsT | OFFIC E Nor DES. 1 x FUROPE —POST OF. N IED ) States fer - Fol ee ati tor the Unived 1 wil f giving ase” inlaitae nertalomente “very Seat estou, ‘Say mn open at 7: " é 3 = &. . thie to the Continent of 21 cents the ringle rate. TFORNIA MAILS.—POST @PFICE, NEW YOK, ‘2h, 1250. — Th res, Panama, srouucely. 4 ied by multitudes to rama of TH) WOeUNKARO aypeag, also, the Lancashire 0 SQUARE, CORD 1m, 25 cents, ehild hi forty miles of desolation on its borders. — ay. fo i rs per U Until the owners of the lands thus remaiuiug un- Letter for orete, Fenamy rs. ‘ASTLE Gakb! OW OPEN FOR THE RECEF- Ml luge wt this vffice to-day, at eultivated on the line of the railroad, evince » more | 47, ry Sent eee Stal 2 aM, U6 B. a. Uberal policy than they have done, the road must be pert reading, meditations of deprived of the way travel and businers which it would FINE ARTS. receive if settlers were encouraged to place the lands porrrar OF GEN. WINFIELD SCO’ ‘under cultivation, and establish villages at suitable |.) rrst® arin myoeny penceans 4 s polute for trade and residences. i. PPIL. ViBEMT & C Great fears have been entertained by the offlcers o* ylvania Canal Board, that the freshet in ¢] print, 15x 4 ‘ieeb GoU tothe public works. Th: on vt vieeRr ® ie . 289 Broadway. eleutly to make an exawii ud from official reports of the damage. it appears that the main line of canal from Philadetphia to Pitt@burgh, is again in navigable order, the breaches between Har risburg and Columbia having been repaired. The traa- sit of freight going West has been only momenterily interrupted. On the North Branch and Susquehanneh divi- sions seversl breaches have also occurred, What is called the Busquehunns division commences at the junction of the Juniatta, or main line, at Dun- ean’s Island, sixteen miles above Harrisburg, and goes to Northumberlend. 40% miles. The commu- nication on this branch of the public works will be suspended for a few days, several heavy breaches beving occurred near Northumberland. The North Branch Canal commences at Northumberland, and runs to the Lackawanua dam, # distance of seventy- PAH TN RMS HIMS i OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE THE SUBSCRIBEMHAY ing thas r. 0. B. BERIOT, inte parsnvrnhil Duslntes. will hereatter be gondusved under the firm of Tre L. TRAP! ‘MANN, . July 1, 1860. rleaton, 8... the Park !!!—ail lavorin orday ee ai ne ome By ‘order of a ‘Commmicies WORKINGW iN. LADUNG —aUr vearperye DER FUR rfabren, des joe Das N UNaene BOMWE, RUISSE, sae DE YINGT.UW Ans, a obter @ dane un Burean Frangais qualeong i nig anghels et aliemmed ct posed ieee encarten. Sedreserr par lettres portant les inibisles B., au No, & Resevelt street, pendant trois Joure. Ni torbenen Valents dad" Ghergeriehta, werden alle sowot! beknante to Personen, welche als Glaudiger oder Brien, mspruche ai 2 Nachiass dos ben hiedureh sinneleden, ag. den 37 mittag, I ith The, inet moder three miles. The reports from this quarter are quite ANTED—A FARTNEK WITH AROUT $5,900 CASE. Say epee s pruche ‘vogue, owing to the communication having beon cut off | ,,, °° ¢mmance » manufeaturing busines of li ie erik and rongan Be, eamonnen Beobinan: Sener Bet: for the last few daysvince the tornado. Theiaforcation, | office f this paper. ficselben | strats sonst ate, gelvend we a0 fares received, however. represents the damage as ANTED—A YOUN® WOMAN. Wado Is THOROUGE- ° cn, Verlustes diene Bremen, trifing. The West Branch division commences at sequainted with the Shirt business, to attend & o-Gaciehes fe scetne. ] Guan Furnirhing Store, Apply at 3!2 Bowery. Northumberland. and runs to Farrangsville, seventy- ms HOTE| Ly OF BEEKMAN S8TRERT, six miles. This isthe Valley of the Juniatta, where oy jpesite Sa Pee. Park. —_ aheve well ki knogn eqahijehe very little rain fell, of course, no damage or in- Blshes turcupbout, otan hicauy BH terruption bas taken place. The Delaware division | prietors are confident ‘shey those of the tra wit teoraiing 790 runs from Bristol to Baston, 69% miles. On this Mne the greatest damage bas been done; the water is still very bigh. which precludes @ proper and reliable ‘estimate; but the Canal Commissioners expect to have itim navigable order in ten or twelve days. The Ja- niatta commences at the head of Dupean’s Island, nd ends at Hollidayeburgh, 127% nie pei he sepgers take the Portege Railroad to Johnstown, thence to Pittsburgh. This is the main line, maak the business portion of the community will be grati- fled to learn is uninjured. The water in the Susque- hanneh raised within three and « half feet of the great freshot in 1846, which carried y the bridges at Harrisburg. while the small streams raised to s height unknown before. WANTED 4, MAN THOKOUGHLY AcQuatNTED | 9 with modellis waren will Broad La wil Sr rm reve: be w ee sabung Ghlet Bagiover, Peughteepels | Butirend ¢ "Otheen 3 ‘isiy 23, yrds mys Sakproep & 0O.—TKANSATLANTIC Package," Bx W 48770 ee A = by iy in that A A HUNTER J ANTED—A br ty! “bur wall Panty IN WILWAUKIG, i. term alaadl A RESPROTAMUE Waiter, or would and o ste second te, Seioning Yen spre epi be: country, Gord. rel Guited'States,” Bille'aed ‘The annexed table exbibits the quotations for the at inp meng» a Hey Weat Twen eland a6 4 principal public stocks in this market at the periods Prleadiphin meg Fea ent transportati ~ Qvoraniens vor Pusisc Ssovarries, - June 18, 160, + ca Vande, a touproina eo be divecuion of J. Fel ry night until farcher noti ce Doors open ac7, Concert to comm oort On Wednesdays and Satni monly eal nd evening, in a va ‘splendii ures, together the tribe of jouin ouly ones im AN ge thro Kymnaatio fence Prices age Seat Meats, ie oomtay Bones, 25 ck 1 Prtvare Boxes, $2. TION OF THk WONDERFUL, REM. est reientific ‘res: bed sy 4 de ha an 4 frcums a ne world, ay from 8 Met 4. Une door above Nibl ol Ihc Sachin TI) CUTIAGS, HUBCKEN—GKAND INSTRUMEN- a) Frve Concetue—Strauae celebrates Band every Mi day, Wednesday ano Pri sa oo |. Perriage red N. seit eee Sher lo entaverahie, the Concers will veke place it day. with ANORAMA FOR SAL by one of the firet art immediate exhibition, will be Inquire of AMUSKMLEN'TS Lal PUALADELPHIA Baste (8 MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA —P. T. BARe num, PErprietor and Manager: Heuty Sanford, Assia: aut Mapager.— M. bird’ dextercas Magical’ feate, and his perfect Veatril quiet delinenti aver attracted the entire public deri elicited saeie heart. and 8) atvenrvon and eveniay i series of sonjaratines “He tcletrated Mechanical Marionettes. will be rial Clock, Lord paar SPLENDID PAINTING, all the mashinery for id low if applied for soon, E.D. BWEN. hambers st. “kek W AML, tue MON DAY LAST, N THE BOWERY, bet street, tt, ~ ane. by % haat SONS, “hrenivecte, ‘Ne. 37 at 2th INST. A PURSE WITH & he Gnder will be suitably re~ 8 Exchange Place ‘VPOSED TO BE SPOLEN—A QUANTITY les +, Spoons, ke The owner oan have the by Vinetiyteg Tie property. Address Les Box 158, Loses THURSDAY, 2 small sum of money. by leaving it at ” lower pos! EDUCATION, Lapy, (4 NATIVE OF PARIS,) WHO hat atx poate Ueverneen invents of & ry, and ie about ing on a0: similar en. eodie will give puioaabia reterenees. "Noe ctjoetion te the cou! __ Address Rox 8, Herald Utice. most reason bated variety of sricles arable for presents. city will do wi irengers visiting th eal Baby jumpers for sale, wholesale ong vel 7 GS. Leann, Spee gent, Te: as ted Btaner, will receive prompt attention, The. Laedsu me iq “ Liverpool Dirootories and British Tari@, may be scones the BUNN WILL SERVE UP a PINE GREEN TUR- Do. « ve. «eat the Parison, Staten laland, to-morrow, July 24 De. “ Froasury Notes, 6 per FOR SALE AND TO LEe. TURTLE WILL New York 6 por cent, - vee eee — . 4 1 TALIAN VILLA | For | Sale. WiTH > NEARLY, THIR- “ 1 WASHING, PY & WO- a f news Ns . 1 perved for the last o A “EzANDS ECHR. PRINCIPAL DEPUT a! “ VICTOR BINEK No. #9 Maiden Lane, New York = rs mi CARROLL'S, “ ny Vind ER: tthe | Ta. te yoo : “ ANTED—SITUATIONS ARE WANTED FOR FIF- ng well of exquisite water near von the face, etiuty, i “ ies iat Win am, Regi lish and Sootoh Farmers Waiters, out-buildings. Title ind ‘are bighly recommended ~ = © | coochmen os ‘len, for three Gi hs tm, ola Orie’ 1s. wa 1 bes Be: a bw = i a: Bue he low price #f 4 WT 8 nt ocen} i eleewhere Ad~ Be ie: re Bien cnn mara samen Be! = a we 8 8% ee ee ae" ® een Live stoce INSURANCE = % 8 oT Torsy-tret and Forty-Afih sureste —The vubeer pany to sel BHD. C- Dlinote ct a gold sil hie love on the weet side of the aren a: tea De. Baz from one te gue huncred | i. itpote a peated calle for more, veyed rery =. . ! ald cut in builUing fete nt 38 by 160 fect. She tract Stas Boe TN gON WANTAD—a SMALL FOUR-WHERLED she oant vide of be avanue, maahing in all (hres k Arksness, m czsecend hand, auch as grocers se, vo be 0" ‘sats Alstema, 5a Addvors 10 T.0 L.. | rot at igs 8 De. = KEMS—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, A. nantes "wh nee a uy, Penvaylva., 96 “ me A te raperiotend ‘a Do. ne -e- alee. Dereon 4 Moryland, 18 -e- Do. we =n s Berton, ane references bb speted a 103 Herr} |. will be re ired. BD CREM aohui - pede, of | AR KEEY £@ WANTED—ONB WITH GOOB RE- ichiaan = o a Jeretands his business thoroughly, "§ City, 1, ys ow McDONOUGG & CO. ios ~— ou ———_———————— tended #, if pre-paid wRav ae : ~ = - ry . WOME Bisus, ade seen sie eae SU MSURLBERS 1s . AMDEN AND AMBOY RAL Bron rut 5 ons tinue 60 manadtsesare fer the wholesale trade, Iron, - = e=2 C Patan font i tar Rillingwese to sell: in that he Is engaged in annshor Onainoas, | Gt eT 2e Mn Goo vives Beads, Ose 108 - Ki which engrosses bis whrle time and eanrot give it th wee Ll i a amie acariat) tro Prema et ee v lst Sanders ra jon it wires Any im treet, wo WOM 108 — | — 1 Is orro: iTios ie POR PHILADEL, DAKDON ViLua's PRENCB ua a" hia ieraree ea coab The new + Meshauiw 2 ciples M8 1a a 1) id conan Pao oS » largest acoe? im the © “ty 16 Mone ue La macof, ard ae Fay % pond ES 4 trench Gheoer Obter bik four welook, for sinot Preach 0 m- iz a s tae “el | way. Toa bei ‘West “perm Thany & Schenectady N bul Fvinne on the Pier. he Hea and Schenectady W. 1s 1% 4 recuse and Ucien R. ry ies us Ww eter 2 aseommodatio: ofti be given for apart of the pare m8 i H chase, iF required. Apply immediately upom the premione hw 3 a TOUT WAGON. FOR $4.8 CHRAP—As THE OWNER @ » har Bo farther uee for it, he F.C 5, bellere, Wccom . ts form. mill work. Lit ny 3 ie Mr Semthpor , Having evcured t Weg ot feet 8 1a ade. References to Commi a thew, aa superin' sn te w s laa 4 ears foreman im the ir: wae 9 . : Be seo = 6 1 Bubwast rouR = 62 niece’ henectady Railromds A 8 ‘sntrneted tn them 100" a 1g ite S ing oar rr = 6= ply at ae we, Twenty fverth th a " street. from Rte ry and from ato 8 PM min this world, reqeiroe or other injarions arr ona be ‘The demand for government and State securities, for several weeks part, has been limited. and prices have fallen off slightly. Reeent advices from Earope. Telative to the market for our public stocks, have net b so encoureging. end tl rcepeet is by mo means faverable for any improvement of consequence In the event of any important political disturbance tebing place on the Continent an setive demand may apring up again for our securities. and privet advance, but, otherwise, we murt be satified with « moderate and steady inquiry for investment. A more acti mand for moncy iu our principal doubtlees depreciate prices tor all those stocks which: new command such large premioms and psy a moderate rates of foterest We allude particularly to United States and New York Sate Six. per Cent sto ska. Bhould the demand for capital. during the progress of the fall trade, be soMcient to raise ite market valae, we should find the above-named secarition pressing nes, pow Heine Teetrent a pn 0 LET—WITH OK WITHOUT FURNITURE, AvD Persession given, the larce devia 4 ue fo Ay the residence Moves Y. * OM FIRST AUGUST, TUR VALF OR THE re, im Aun Fireet, nest Bomdway. iy heen wtverti o. on. oa fe mgnay Fe iy plow ts folly astaties to's p vlen is . ih Great oare’s hould be vi the | GpRAND Bxce L. OGDEN, Tavs. J. eueral Cowman py 1m board ou) Ps ing eB riske of y ete onre, Raving fi ‘aveht Neate sith india rubber severe wuitable fo nod freight. We have also made + Tanapartation ageate, a will be ao telay coom the Tate of Haltomore Rare, lgte of New Orleans rt Same, De OAR D—OBN TH b furnished 4 tine ia the fs No 1d Medias market for ale, and holders realising @ Jonson t a rv oot § hl BST. At present prices, they are only about foar per-coat vine, Pe keke It, 1 MURR MOS Gaza & a Caosiy Sicanr — | goin hy) Seamer Sty Aw Caaly 7 - . investments. ¢ therefore not very desirable, 6 s, sing Wy 1 « we Avo wire far an mere productiv ing rin anc D per cent on their cost. will mot be ro we is concerned Btocks pay: bpovheeary and bay in - Stama T i ONG & ‘we con's. (to be comple: Part to contain two engrar ops right evition of the Complere ¥. eee fro origion! editions, # ae oun aiveted by any increase in the demand for mo- fall hours, ‘his exenecion will be enu-inted Gaull usuce of UF present prosperity. We must receive at oR the moat de Nebefal ney for commercial purposes, as thove paying « emailer : rate of interest, and capitalists ratiaded with ¢ \- forther en ies, securities yielding that rate, no matter what may be wee tho changes in the market Jeast three month from that part Recnittances to that amo Ff to pervent serious embarracn those who ha ™ the amount on itend for Teguiae mail steam t and p ' est legal standard, will mot be dispored to part with A gteat deal deponds upon California for a eon Rermrnirg, len become 00 deeply Involved in that trade. The «mall Debily did not cover shipments made. As ova as tats of in the werk by Hew * Grlor Rorieiy of bandon: cginnea | Voom of 8 Ta nde a roone ‘ifm the "= seen Tee Cone tea for the "yen'; will Tapnieh rootas. : Addrony W oar thief or om funday free Sew woTRL AT MORRIGANIA he drive ftom the itt fe @ very plemeant one, beine' ss Ty one and @ hal! miles from Marto Weeey D WAY vero ld Cr = Cereone eo) araine tn nie sity, desiring reviden-o sombiced with be conga we ne ote! [ations ond tad saree ovancettng, on serel arve pence; isention ‘Permaavns tevenges rene ve pleases, Josntion. Pormaneas ereages | INTELLIGENCE bY THE MAILS, Our Washington Ciibtdipeaa » duly 25, 1860, The New Administration Piatform— Tha Compronise, ‘The platform of Mr. Fillmore restores the old whig dynarty —the old whig huukers—the old whig sy sem and the old whig organization, as tar as it eau be dove, Do away with chia slavery question, and the whig policy will gradually unfold the anvient objects of — Waste Au exte The vistribution of the revenues of the public lands Among | be States. A liberal systoun of expenses. A repeul of the Sub. treasury, ‘The ertabdlishment of a bank A general inflation and a general explosion. A general bankrupt Iai on account of the existing loestoco maj oth houres It we settle the wha however, the Bext Congress, social eleetions upon the old party times nd old ples, ae defined by Jackson on the ony Tide ad Clay on the other party priv For the present, we ha ‘fair prospect of passing the | Compromire bill, us proposed to be modided by the | appointment of commixsiourrs to settle the Texan | Douncary. instead of defining @ line. aud paying Tuxas | ten or fiiteeo millions fur the disputed territory out- | side of it—that money proporition being the very upon which Mr. Benton so vividly depicted the | ath blow tothe bill to-day. Ho wished to i be might ; for to mo pluce of eburetts in place of Webste verre to the bill And it we mistake not, there are signs of a good deal of hurd dircussion yet to come. if those new Bepators do not appear to morrow, But nous errrons. The House, meantime. are regularly going on with the business upon their calendar. having been fairly wearied out of all patience iu walting for the bill trom the Senate. ther has sensibly rented out the gaasy comburtibles of the fire eaters. jn both braucnes the debates are remarkably phir “umipeeek with what we bad several ths ago But spect something lively in the Senste for the next day or two, unless the thermometer rises to hundred. wo additional votes ad- Parmpent Fitumome anv Ma, Ccay.—The Lexingtoa Observer and Reporter contains the following letter It private letter, addressed to # gentleman of Lx- ton, immediately atter the Presidential eleetion:— * Avwasy, Nov. 17, 1848. | gor this Deak 8ix:—T am pained to hear that Mi deen quite ill, L hope he is now convelese Mfe bas much of bealth and happiness bim. He it s noble man. and whe: fal shall look upon his like 1 am told be has maid many kind Things of tee the canvass, and that he vindicated me trom the charge of abolitioni«m. but Thave not seen his letter; still Lam none the less grateful tor bis kindness, to be moat @ally remembered to him. am yale peers, MILLARD FILLMORE” —_—_—_<_—<—<—$£_—K—_—E=__ CITY TRADE REPORT. Fairway, July 26—6, P.M. The eotton market continued firm, but was somewhat leas active than it had been for some days previously also sold in bond pretty freely for export, includiog transactions both in sound apd sour. There was less The only sale reported was # lot of dian, in bond, on private terms. Round and flat ere in geod demend at full prices, and with tair sales, including mixedut previous Rye was firm, and better prices demanded. Pork was inactive, with small sales in lots, to the trads, at rates given below. Beef was in fair demand. Cut meats were dull. Lard was steady, with moderate wal Coffee was firm; light sales at quotations. Sales of sugars were to a moderate extent at previous rates. Molasses was in steady demand, with “sales at rates given below. Asnixe.— Pots were better, with @ good demand, sad tales of 120 bbis. were made st $6 12% «$6 18% Pearls were quiet, with sales of 60 bbls, at $6. Baxavere: Flour—The transactions to-day sam including sour Canadian at $4 25, free right State at $5 8 65 126; mixed to fapey Michigan. and good Ohio, at $0" $0 87}, and pure Genesee at $6.0 $606. OF the saivs, 10.000 bbis were trom first hands at quotations § Th Southern ran qui d, for ity trade. ‘60 for mixed to straight bi owing to the limited suppiy, was bo: ter; 200 bbls. sold at $3. Core Meat wes’ steady and wented, with suler of 450 bbls. Jersey. at $3. Home demand was ox Mibited in the market to day, but hoiders of prune Wheat were irmer The only sales we have to nvtice, was (.000 burhele Canadian. in hond, at private bargsia. The rupply of new wheat, which was light, was of poor quality, and prices were nominal. Kye was firwer, sales 1.400 bushels at 6ie.. closing at 63g a 640. Outs were ig en Ae 1d dull, at 45 a 480 for i 101 tern Foun cordingly active nee the departure of the last steamer, aud prices have advanced to xe. on all grades under good middling. ‘The tales of Weduerday and Thursday oould not have Loos much short of 9000 balvs, all without the eid of peeulative movem: bulk of the purchases Il seattered to various small contin ls for Liverpool To-day bei Yor the Atlantic, the brokers report atiendance of buyers at their offices. and thw sales banded tn by them on ‘were about 1,20 bates. bange. The warket been well # ied with sampies for « week pact, Sy ye ’. are peur the period that tactors ere desigous of cies ° be rrnson’s business, and as the principal rr | ining portion of last year'scrop is in our city, p cbeyye estarily four times as much on sale as is us) wt this period. Under ether cireamstances, we ould be at leat halt acent higher than we are to- 7,08 oUF present low rates of freight, and sterling at 10K. et offers am advautage of the Southern deliv: 4 an Opportunity of inspecting U some of our priveipal operators, quarter has there as yet been any pect of the young cotton it is, sod has been season Wot. uertionably ; but the plant hav fruited on er ftalk ; and after coul nigata prevail it reldom flowers succusafully, as the young heme then bave less tenacity, and » proportion . To get @ large crop. tour mor mast sone from date of first ripe bolle, to the killing frort. Por ® moderate crop. ninety days is \- cient, in the absence of other retarding The inet thirty lays the yield is heavive than at euy riod. and cool nights. at that time, here also Jeet of rweliing the seed, instead of forming Abew ‘a8 partioularly the ease in the present crop, with the one huadred und tweaty-revea * from the record of the tirst bale, to a general kill- frost, with & plnut of nearly six feet, the most Unwin be picked This knowing enes. who placed their hopes on me in technically termed “the tep crop,” were elved 400 000 bales: and it was only in J) ennry est, after ginning was well advanced, that it was proved by ex- periment to contain seven per cent leas of fibre than previously What ie termed perd-cotton ought to give out (birty-four per cent—it yleided twenty-seven; nod itis now admitted that the product of last your did not exered 1,060,000 bales We annex the ruling qao- talons — root Chassrication. Fe i teeta pebteene moderate request, with sales, at 8% % ing. 11Ke for Java: 0% 8 LO%0 for Kio; 100 tor Maracaibo; and 0% 0 wf Linbon wt $14; & cargo of Iu mee eae omanged for Bue $12 for hght. The ship Wellington, preket, wae gold f terme for Cal oe Ayres. at $13 for heavy. and on tate @ Lon the Bast India trade on 2100 fort measurement goods were by! ot We, Dead weight was eogaged t Mis * sale was made of 200 be: wu; The dedeleney of eappites prevents transne Light 8 Ayton were very aaron nud wonted. a es. We noticed considerable re coip b onk tanned. which were moll on weri- val #! 20m Zle. per lb Bales wore made of 1 000 Ki nes Ayres Ripe. averaging 144 ibe, at Misa por ib hy auction yesterday. 1.600 California dh: powed of at 4% 9 60, onan active, but prices were well nai Leate rn ‘We san! Mtalord The tnqutry tor hemlock pols was gone wl Dall the rece & We weight hiefly onk almaghter. which 1y londeyuate to the demead imade their ~arance in oar week from the South and Bast. ae white. of onk rlanghter. would find « ready eal the ‘The receipts of English ix om a larger senle thes ~ Teported in Saturéay's paper, mach of whiet bat the greater portion Is poor ped tends the descriptions mo«t Leavy weights of the former were readily tal 8 bee oe Light weights were quiet. ie porte: jon ot haw been lately sold at 260 « To-day. sales were only 100 hole ‘A exreo of 000 hide Oardenes. nid to be delivered. ware #9 do. om (he #pot, at be Kavaw 8 ronme,— Palos of 200 0 900 bbie. apirite tar- A cargo of Wilmingtom bul sls peatine were made at Tora wad BEM as K Onn — The marke we Joe king for h oglich awd best Ame- wose fair looal business weedy micket, The sales $10 3754 for muss, aad + dull wich omy a wore di-powd of at $500— The fOO © S102) for me e market for beef by wt $12 50 Cat Meats were vory slot 1 Asma at 60. atic Bry Show ~ wanted at de We noticed * ivedy mork t “ith «lee of 150 Dhis.mt 6% 0, a be o° Butter wae fem and f aod Le. ® Ie. for tale nally the anane » dewumd, Bale made of actions f to-day wore confined to was an ensler feling in the market ‘The operations include 300 bbls at Vrisom article 2bo. a 2540. for Whie Dradge was dull, with putes wt 24 Woor.—The trade in thie staple aopewrs to be fairly opened ws the treasectious of this week, below report- dwillclearly show Prices now are very bigh. but holding back la expeotstion of ob- jes Manufacturers. however. who pean Keods, en of rtock. ard w unning only part of he following are washed Cordova roles waabed Rurnos Ayres, and 3an ond 50 bales aowashed Medi- sat Ibe @ loig= nod six monthe. Domestic 40 000 Ihe seit nt Ste, 870 for mized lots but » 450 for common to Saxo- Dy 15000 ibe No 1 pulled sold at 300, # 338¢., and 5.100 Ibs ruperior wt Sie a 8Tr. emab Rrexivys ey ihe Nowry Rives Boars, rare D. flever, graded pareels brought Flour, bbl - 8940 Hama pkye ... Pras - 143 Batter, pkgs. . Whirkey do... 244 Wool bal Bef do. 4) Wheat, bash.” Oars Cora do, do. . Ashen do, Provisions pkys. MARKETS ELS& WHERD, SLOOR SAL Prange rma. duty 2 and Amhoy 2 high Nuvg / 38 oe Rewting 00 Ror ed ~ $3,500 aM 14 do. B f8" “Soen't it 8 shoo Baltimore 6 0 e'ares Caio Kash, OO%; Sdo., ONG, Telryraphic Heports. New Onirans. July 22, 1850: ‘The salen of cotton during the past week were 11.000 # closed firm at an advance for middling qualities of a quarter cent Flour is still depressed, 600 bble received trom New York sod Baltimore; good Philadelybia brands sola at $4.10 extra Baltimore ta t The America’s vews reached here New Onceass. Inly 23 1850. Bales of cotton yesterday only bales: middiing te fair wt 13% ; fuctors are asking higher rates since receipt of the America’s news New Onceans. July 23, 1850. The rales of cotton to day are 400 pales. Operations arecheeked by the high rates Midiling is quoted at 12K0., and good middling 130. Sugar has improved; fair ai 634 050. Aumany, July 26. 1850. ‘The receipts bere, within the last 24 hours. have dbeen—Flour 5.000 bbls; Wheat. pone; Corn 10.000 bush Flour fs steady, but not mush dolag. We have DO ebange to notier in corn. the market fs inacti all ruler of mixed Western have taken place at bi Oats are dull end somewhat lower; dit 460, Notbiog doing in Whiskey Horvato. July 26. 1850, t this port rince our lvat have been ag ir. 2000 barrels; corp. 10,000 bushels. There ix atair inquiry for good brands of Westera flour for the Enst aud city trade; but common to fair are romewbat easior The market for wheat Is not ery active: pric a bowe: Corn ts firm and burhels mixed hie On Friday morning. the 2th inet, Ewer D., a late Joho Roulstoue, of this a Peuddenly of 9 84. of Spain but for the last twenty years @ merchant of this city. sued 46 years The friend» and acquaiotances of the family, of his brother, Mr Joba Piexnie, nud of P aad L. Deimonteo, ae also Of bis tivter-in-law. Mire Andrews. are req to attend bie foo.ral Sunday afternoon. at half, st 3 o'clock. from his late resideuce, No. 127 Ubam- re street. without further iwvitetion On the 25th tne, Buwooo M.. tofant son of Leander on aaed 1 year and 6 mont! ds of the tamily are re<pset- da bis fy altht: (datarday) pers Sil) plow svenue. wi ester “tha pene'e on ot pa hake in de vice now aleepe in deat, oldest deaghter of , 2 months aud x days. the friends and ac jusintances ef the family are Teepertfully i a ral to teke plvew st 4 'elosk this afternoon, from No 220 Wicks strest, Brooklya, ‘The friesds are invited to ettend At Kanew Hannan Ma of Joon BARITIMNE Liver Bisel we, hia Pahenolepoanenes ” ve ( " ari Port aw dane dO ba. a Tucker & Lisht! Kewner-ow y clark, 4witt, Salem 8) Ops—Jen Ln *. Rimes Prvvies Pleby, do; Rhode leluna, Heth aa eet Bla aft! al Arrived, ve with arden aoe cad pocsecgeann ner hed Pardy Leverpout oT STs with mace oP EN as a hase on the h were with £78) te. dune 2 en and Teh and i7el insets, was, ie, 45 dave, with heamdy, fof Bowen) Pr, ooh, Boom yree J » 0 Ate ee Bene, aay eoohineal, irk het Wave done te int oT a4, lon 7 mu Newevtas for York. uring the whole pase ith eugar, to RG ane. July |d, with wuger, to “ttn, nen PR, July 12, with ongae Fi td tolmeeee Ce Hh dome Cele @ (LRT) Dew Seuper D deve, Tend Sdave Wright, Warenu (Olde) Richm Bremen, 49 days, in bala Ba TE ppe. if * Junel, with motaeses, to ‘ervonord a hemey eale ta for RSE during wh fowr hore bee deck y moveable thing I test we had bo ke onl jury wate Penal en Tin erieh & brig or yell 9 panonen. Nene, 1s day, “Ve 18 daye, in bat nee Priet eh, Wiisiows, Pues, SP TT Tage, im battens, Keweh a tn. Orpres (% 4 Warnett, Cadin, days, with 7s, with frais, “Seba Mary Powell, Williams, Witmteaten, NG, 6 days, with,

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