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dizpoters, that s sinking fund of at least ant $29,000 | per annum‘should be first appropriated out of the company’s carvings (after paymeat of interest, ex- penres, Ke), to the extinguishment of the debt, and a . ft: , ta alten Mb. Ri that dividends should be made only odt of what might — jy, a Guacaee, Secdees Munene Pabeent be left, be it more or loss; bnt this policy has hereto- fore been rejected. The President of the company, who’ ia a gentleman of the highest respectability and integrity, openly and unhesitativgly declared, but o uldvew: dininers, Mrs. Walcot, Doors open at a OM; curtain will rise at 735 o'clock, “Our GENCE bY THE MALLS. | may denee. | Hew now?—The Simming “HR pociaenes 1850, | | Stare of Thinge--The Devit to Pay. Hot. W hat an expressive fece is that of Harry Clay? Curious | aye Cla Olle, Mr. Lyne; We Pierre Gringoire, Mr W Phabus de Chateaupers, Miss Mary Taylor, ‘Teders 50 cents, few werks prick to the recent election for directors, that the situation of its effairs did vot justify a divi- end for the coming year, at ivast, and that be would not hold his seat if any were insisted upon, and such wero the then generally expressed views of the diree- | | tors. But the day of election arrives. and e Wall street broker, and large speculator in thy stock, ap- pears at the board, armed with proxies sufficient to control # majority of the votes. The directors are made to feel thet they are responsible tohim and that his poliey must prevail He elects a board that he Joly, wil @ FOSGA ti—Lucroria nora Bosio; Pisana, Signora Ph aes Fran- scart, Signor C. Badialt; Jace ni Signor F, Badial Fant, Si he acts of the opera, a PROMEN ich the favorite orches Ta, rit ry ser, ” wlkas and gallop # to commence at & e'elock. | : rior opportunity for readin undisturbed promenades, while viewing anddelichtful scenery stound, and inhal inion, 12h centa. believes will carry it out, and the result is that ano- ther three-and-a-balf per cent semi annual dividend is agreed upon. Is such # policy most condacive to the permanent value of the stock o7 to the temporary enhanerment of its market price in Wall street? five sea, shape fem K OF THE SEA- betwen Grand 7, ry wight until The original and. well-known. Christ Pian Opera Troupe, the frst estabiisted and old din the 1ON OF THE WONDERFUL REM- ‘The greatest gelentific feat Ta theaity, agle structure. fhousands have already crossed it. and provounce it the wonder of, the world, Open from 8 A. M.thT0'P. M, One door above Niblo'e. OST—ON TUESDAY NIGHT, IN THE } Theatre, or returning from it through East Broad Gown Pike to Cherry streets, a cluster white stone ring. Deing a gift from a very dear friend any person returning the same shall be well rewarded by returning it to David Arm ALIALLA: 3 CANAL STREET-SOMETHING NEW! strong, 225 Cherry str eas | Pt o hae ‘the the Noeak iris? will go through tl won Aiarble Statuary every evening during rformance, a granc Adi 7, commegeing at 8 o'slook. TTO COTTAGE, HOBOKEN—GRAND wy! Sag oO tal Free area rales tcc tale Minstrels, Cerful performance t ‘After the Doi pe OST—ON THURSDAY, 26th INST. A PURSE WITH A small eum of mney. “The finder will be suitably re ‘by leaving it at 4 Exchange Place. day, Wednesday ing avs P. closing at 8 P. M. age 4 vents. N, conse the weatber is ui wore 'e, the Concert will toke place next AMU RMENTS IN BROOKLY: ROOKLYN MUSEUM, CORNER OF FULTON Orange: Chantrau & Burke, Proprietors. Monday @ fee A MAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED odelling in wax, oes the art of chasing: good ne year. Apply at No. 41 ), the 20th, between the houre of 9 aad ing, July inmente in the Lecture oom », 4 commence wi rte ey a Feet IN rf eater wis. THE Stitahann« te Strange, La AY ‘ha ‘Ars, rhich a ofveataatatint T by impreged ere ny iiaheiaigeatate ANTED—SMaR' Bs WELL RECOMMENDE! ‘elsh, and Protvestat gotare. s0rly t? | the Infant Family. ae secnclute called OLE BULT— Beents. Reserved se: with the Ir. ion, | of the Compromise, A few days ago, the countenance ATIONAL THEATKE, CHATHAM STRKERT—MON- | day evening, July 2. the mence with the faree of UNCLE SAM Lb. pwan; Kimms Leslie. Mos bility about kim too, siguificant to be misunderstood, ‘The proposition for the commissioners to settio the el Texas boundery, was a hit—a paipable hit; it secured HAND READY, or, The eed iah Taylor, Mr. 't Zamanox, Mrs. HP. Grattan, | agree to allow ten millions to Texas for the disputed territory. ‘The prospect was inviting, and auspicious of getting the could Bll the vacancies of Webster aud Corwin. How stands the case to day? How gors the heavy omnibus? Come. teli us, Hurry Clay. He ssys nothing, Mr. Ewing was sworn in, this morping, to Bil the yacaney from Ohio. that moment we have uot seen a smile upon the foa- tures of the chief of the Committee of Thirteen. He AKAUM'S AMEKICAN MUSEUM.—P 7. RAKNOM, Maneger auc Froprictor, Joby Greewwood, jr, A» susvant Ma Seventh week ‘of re-opening, commencing | Jn compliance with th jarnum will The DRUNKA few day, bus wil greryiovening this week. with . Clarke as Rdward Gdioton, Miss Alexina Pisher we ary, “ke, is prinenee, this week, will consist of TH i) err, » Impromptu Sengs, Dances, the Laveas! ‘Ko. Amongst the new curiovities are the & he Be fternso 5 | locks a# if the omnibus were upset, and all its cargo OLPRR ITs ctleek, eck eealng porte i | centtered along the roadside, C'cluek. Admistion, 29 Genta; children under 10 years, 129 | ‘The case ie almost hopeless, Texas is net to bo ap- | cents, pensed by the mere appointment of commissioners, She wishes some concurrent recognition of her rights, and rhe ie perfectly right to damand It. That makes it bay Dut, in the teeth of this obstacle, tt was the object of Mr. Clay to get the yote to-day, knowing that by Monday another accession from Massachusetts inight be expected against the bill, Tbe lamented aod unexpected death of Mr. Ring, of the House, from Massachusetts, stopped the proceedings. Mr. Clay looked despatringly on—he said nothing it was not a case in which be could interlere, though the life of the bill depended upon it. ‘The dead must be respected. Dut it this death had net occurred, what then? No. 44 BROAD- jonday, Jul YIERCR’'S MINSTRELS, Ol, .YMPIC, ight unc further notic as favored this inimitable of thistee p ‘etlows. Thy will fermers, under the’ dire he J the honor of giving their original inimitable eutertain- INBRYA ROOMS, 6 SROADWAY.—LAST WEEK of the mamtioth Panorama, of the Overland Route wo | Scme idea ot the opposition to pressing vote to day this. Open every evening, commencing at 5 - | may beguined from what mey be imagined to have Reticen Th aubecrives veing ‘© | been said yesterday by Col. Benton, in conversation tion ef this universally admired Exbibitio is with « triend, upon’ the subject. ees | disporing of it. For particulars apply a tho | “10 0™ (itt, UF Very ak them try it. We Houve, of at the Minerva Rooms. ‘A. W. FENN, Prepriotor, sir, Lam alway: rendy I aba tonight, get up early in the morning, take @ warm bath and 4 ride be- Jore breakiast, rest am hour or two, and come up to the | Senate. {shall remain till dinner, and then, with the | vnderstanding that the disoussion is good till sunset, I +hail go home and take a at sir, and come up at candle-lighting, abundant! lifted to rtick it oat, pRAkNUMS musand. PUILADELF HA —P. yo BAR. jer; Hear, rd. uum, Prepriesor and’ Man Manager:—Re-cngazement of tern mg in those ft whivh have se Sanfo o appea™ # jagie aud Ventrilo- taneous compliments of th Ss oi of Phila~ | fir, till sunrise, That was the way, sir, we carried the Orang Outan rast andiaest | Oregon bill. ‘The rule le to Gght it out to the ninth E iallaits by Bite Buntan bees t's the rule, Never give it up, rahe, ese si vurtay vent ng b k hi thepecet Searieare bat a b | pe too position, never sbandone: a eet Tetons, ie vi sabe ea casesites fovgbt it through, straight through, and square up, sir, oresscs,, Seamstroases, SPORTING. and open Sfestions “tovgood tamale Use PE T—TROTTING—TURSDAY, JULY harge. fi ELMORE’S Select Pro- Pa '$300—Tw Thsal badbpdeal artes Ocean aceek. Miles ee ina and gat Sisas fo to me Ti st 1—A WH Reta Steg tions AKE be gy tied POR FIPF- it three in Englisn and Sootch Farmers, Wai yaivers, Conehmen and Porters G five Saino, for three Seatchy ‘English, fifteen AY eri aad abou Protesta os fae aang Pe 7 Lave teeees, Hoare cepertand general where «ext SStuores heiest Protestant Buployment Agesey. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A Porter in (he Leerey 2 store or followin, rao Senders, Better nae as ‘the eit bis ihe best his present . Can be a iiroedway, for one weeks a lige afdseseed to | of Canadn Robert 4 Divine oo prompt attention. Now York. Framed ety Pohan the toot pacing ‘eh will come off, half-mile heats, best threo ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ate Yor fey detlary, between the oung woman, to Cook, Wash, and Iran, oF to do ge- \y Cricket. neral Mags omaslt Toad some distance in the country. ference. Can be seen for two at Mulberry street, in (io basemen a tins ‘no objections to go \t of oity r= "sot cuplsyes, at 230 DORON, smoorngte. hey 4 ns phd fl ny RS 5 ome 2 paw KE foes «i Peete 10 i an. - 2 Ball's Ferry Hotel SPECIAL NOTICES. HE LADIES’ PAIR aT HASTINGS.—TUR LADIES OF niake' herself ei He to 0. 8 h street, between the First and Hudson ri olding ® Fair, (qvepues, ep vtnire, foarth Sosr. Tae instr toald fu raising funds’ to.co he ervction of th he. Reformed Dutch Church of that WANTED IMMEDIATELY, FOR 4 SUM piace. Many eeful end a"raney ar es will be offered om the rata ‘and intelligent seeanion, with «. powatital a of all suitable matter 6 60 ree a, iota sacle Sada Fer ty rstinas ef beth tract great beth cones, Tee cure Tireet, a eked for the sonveynace of viaitare to Sopleon z yance Rages ITUATION, BY A can wie te INTH REGIMENT I. VOLUNTEERS_N. Y.8. M. Washine N ION Supa, has bein, formed in te ixigaath, sat | STORE AND, ettue Ne Lar. ait was called the Guard.” meet nt Mr. Jas. Beglin's =a ne, fit ladies’ sand hilo wonne a peel, Seventecnth this oe iliamebargh; oe iE ‘wey dren will make herself aan & Wages not so much angie oe ana ter, w' to ‘military company, woo! ry ‘to | deep cellar. win’ not be Pat ied excer for Nt 9 reepeste ep eka pe KEHOE, Chairman pro, em. inde New Vode «a eecoopacin —ry Boast, 0 LET—A FURNISHED DACK PARLOR, AND SEY. Wena “py hg gr oes 4 NEW, FORK, LODGE, Ro. 10,1. 0.0f 0. ¥ THN MEM- ym eh nen ornie street. ing, and ironing, and ¢ a city \ lodge. vane oy tie ate. oun ae caer See | rea un TY wre Sasha ‘OUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- | _J my C. Vor, Seer AS ortet c. BAILEY. N.G. an a oh ‘Nurse, with a freah beast of m +. a jngulre of Mrs. Wiley, 118 Green at. . dams & Co's | 7, TIDY, MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, stad tneuce, bed. te a0 the eutire he ANTED—DY 4 RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY OF oe and Cy wd jure. Maud reference yt ‘corner of Rasex st pply at «8 hie co ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, SEVEN <x vega mee nree vale manuf re near the city. B. at this often, o, reteren exchanged. evgg AHS aes Long riots refereness given: en Aig a CO ats t fet one * soe. Sieose agatnat hime ae she NTED—O! G00! EN. caged vd « is further Geass Sains REER so. wit iy days hereafter, be setved ‘on tid J Bidar inoa by ‘a delivery of ‘heres to him, orte ‘the emid tw days in the N Worranuires paecee et pp Posh oy. teres ein: allo Sood oer, ‘Week and iso, tn like 4 ris ‘Stat time, ins newspaper sein thee i S. a A true copy. Ganmedeaste _ %. S| nacre ro conmmacrres_ratrossia tgs apes apuirg on Pan eee conthasteloste, Ol waepoases ‘hen p went nht may hahaha py Sf werh rita ala aed 4 at © TbiNG, Chiet : irond Oftee, July 23. 1nd — Cae. Be, Poughkeepeie own Tenovered and refi ot han recently beew thersaghl: 70,16 YEARS | Marea throvabout, at se expense of several thowsand d pe ita Gad chan | fare the store are cembaet Tertnes fives,” Apply st No.8 York street. Can be sven fee | {infattion to s OARDING—FOR. A YorNG ins private family, wert = |B Prince street. office. ray. OPPOSITE GRACE CHURCH— img — | jomrning jm this eft y, desiring combined with the conven jenee of & lors und bed Foome connecting, wa excel ve servants, baths, ete , cam be accormmo- location, Permanent arrange — aagan DARD, TN ‘ XO MAN, 15 is YR ARs RS OF 408, Telvrensee piven. uy 1 ty ‘Wee “i } Tee o ye Mpa pe BSCR: weanlted and per! sant ROOM WANTED W wir | A fapesnatie es ly, terms moderst > M. Os __ | theotties of this ASlerense cnsteoged. FORMATION WANTED— RESPEC BY WANTED 70 RENT wit Fos. ns vat ihe ame of Richard Perkins, (wen yeart | ane reanen om ot aot frat Aus! Wantod to ent a Sve tee tene taetes fe seatarg, hight qantas | Jetion te purchase furnitare at le rater, oF others Ne ere yy aT py! That eat | Tire by valuation. For part lacs stares” Aorice’ 6 2 Sohal ie iy ton street, ayia é inte othee, with - teh reat semeand Yoontion, will be Attended to, aaa sven te hooaseity received by bis friends at 178 Bowery, ANTED—TO PLAC NPORMATION WANTED OF 4) ESGAPEREY, Boot in ® private fami): x and shoe maker, #0 loft Kings ew Vork, t Yard tages of an Enalish eduei Mis mother, Mrs. € ering bill, rearing in the Dock fe fant appronchive ber end, and ip very desirous to hear from dim. Kinaetom, July 23, 1st. i arrived in the city: tees for any gontloman vaming ire At the stables of Spicer PENTER: (anouT To mertoal A good family For tale by 1B Montgomery street. ‘a wel FF the ander= Hor who are New York, Jaly %. EXCURSIONS. ea a fee ae amen RUAN of the protection of oe re 4 thet crs eee Et Soca rencet oad fe! vc i all, | Gorman silver, waver sag and Lin ive LAGE isceaxce worn ‘ork, in contesting every inch, ‘andinch by inch, til was pettied And if Mr. Clay comes up to-morrow with the resolution to push this Omnibus through before we adjourn, he must come prepared to sit it out, sir, till morning. We intend that there shall be auap ent on this bill. We must have a reasonable re ‘ded or enforeed, to allow Massachusetts Obie to bave their volee upom this quertion. We We intend to have a fair vote upon and patches ; ond, being in the right, FOR SALE AND 20 LE®, ‘TALIAN VILLA FOR SALE, WITH NEARLY THIR- teen acres of fertile and, om ® most bealthy and roman~ ful view of the sa rround. n many young fruit trees on it; with sex spacious Fooms, besides at evllent cellar under the whele wer me mello chguisite vate net cotmnnse . es —) ru > be sonddens of the result, That's barn, thé rule,sir, We y the “gS xibeldinge Tile seer tcesten | We must conclude that Mr. Clay was apprised of some such srg yesterday, in consenting to adjourn at fi bow standnthe-esdht boesesing that Mr. Brad- bery’s amendment for commissioners to settle the bow ney Ces adopted? As nearly aswe can is as follow: jemeniog sore of Newten ved, an 2 ation req eckas te 4, ) Tealian Villa, this cies mene snes OMESTEan D VILLAGE -ON fae noe tet sree ridge, & moKt iighetad atregte, within view of the IL dene. It ia the best opportunity ever cifered for & poor na inhes to become a freehe All the strangers— rg a intred and Afty-sis love for sale ue. All sold it wide. rao ae Linen a me daly Aprly at the th reer x oid Men ~ Ao Sae aes of of William street, near ine. ‘crars Houston, Texas; Rusk, do.; 8; leh. Mich. —* isu “st T*. aay ‘ me Pr ER Bd ft 7 ; s = hanete, © it Ls | grrr eo FOR P. PANAMA AND SAN Fi | teamer Crescent City, om dispatch a spectal Freight eae Hand is Wall street, Se ere uncertain of among the .cebergs for Sir Sohn Yres Freakin Wasuinoron, July 27, 1850. Local Ttems— City Improvements. The members of the now cabinet are moving In, while the old are moving out. ‘The new marble wing of the Patent Office, of one hundred and seventy feet Sang, ls Gientty precpentng Bh Loo le beecming one of the most elegant met ity, under thaim provements in course pet Sak Bevose generally, — Teoned by See et ry. The (conel, gentdy Le bie pecs st pad F) re walled. and fe Le Fen - at ‘crossing. a ive ic cplsaded apgatenens bok the daphoes The Smithoonian Tovtitution ts sowiy progresetog in the completion of the principal tower’ ads And streets near the President's are in course of substantial improve- ™ 'm the lot at the foot of the Capitol tastefel brick structures have been i PorsoNs, PLY P. = ae grounds Crowha the National Observatory have ire oe! much beautified, by grading and plant o* HH, "gkRONUILLEs MaNuractoxr original Dan Iles ie here performing at the Fe ae car eid’ ten orher striae. afte ich has also the additional attractions of b—~ | ose clever stock company. «& mee severing fan, ond pA oS aoa plenty of lee water for the No other amuse- Bers she, as ethan, be of iy chr seni tm; | Tents. Can't you send slong 0 cirene? a, and retail away up stairs, Wasnimaton, July 26, 189. DANTS, SOLAR LA Notices of Some of the Old, and One of the New Menters Grrandoles Plated S| Mant. Gin ner he) of Tea Tray of the Cabinet, nemely, Collamer, Ewing. Crawford, end ihe ceahrae wy a ere ue Corwin— Reflections upon Work to be Dene. and wpon Mera We fom street, between Fulton and Ane, eppert fh Fens ge aw ee Eestmas fume the Ingratitude of Georgia Whigs towards Thomes But- ten King. It ie but an act of justice to the left-cut Portmaster General, Jae-b Collamer, to state that the petition or paper dr nd parsed round the House of Kepre- tatives for signatures, aking some Executive ap- ae Board —Aees tere for July: " An ig a Stats Wm Van ew oe OA ete” "Sturn ala’ on faveretts Soha. be mredorate mntes of exten, er ee Tare. oua that vom woeid purchesr a. form in Vermont NDRR ST, bag = respectability ir. amet de es hie — “= | fate. Tr was cold, rude and supereilicus in ofice, oven TRON WORKS, GLOUCESTER N. J. | to teaie sho called cm Bim He could mot bear +0 ite Philadelphia. —The #u'sseribors havi tome i Gera ore than his late colleague in 7 nad marine It is eat of both of those . they would have itorshipa Ne doubt of it ported to have ssid that his being ee would be a pecuniary gsinto him. In- he could earn more hy hit practice in Ohfo = Diecalery in Warhtngton, The truth of bis de ition ts conclusively extabliched ia the cireum- eof bie aeceptiny a polstment of Senator un- be feurth of Mas conferred upon bi by the Governor seoen te ea wt becomes of his de. me | fo ot Nagai profeeston tn Oblo? Srae ean igh y Hee hie euntary ia. shoal ot 11 dtsintcrented chaps whege motto ie— trinte we, for he it ondersteo4, ‘Katee cor stacions for ver cowatey's qued.” \e vale fe coretintendent, he john Wi ore, 4 for © liahace pt) ei |. ¥.) they t BATS am THR ec pace Irom Beads. eR cone Bee a Kee titeot, vorner of Thirteenth street. RICMPH OF ART yy rr bee nace | duced, | unsurpecting have only to watch it, to know exactly the syinptoms | of the sage of Asbland was radiavt with smiles, and | two or three doubtful votes, of such men as could not | ote, before Massachusetts and Ohio | rview, he forthwith laid before whereby the House was in- ford’s peculiar friends and ure upon the honest and wre, This shows how wilting he [yea ‘faylor im # consurable matter et ue see bow willing he was to the sa ina private inte (he Guiphin ‘eomusittee.” the Gal} vas to involve with bimeelf, Next, vii President Fillmore into = ‘tp dp apother matter, alter oa of iqignation of the war oboe Fo Spd Brgred Mr. Crawford ¢ : \ Nipf clerk, in the matter yler and other sive ne se the ai ala Jawford ought to him for bi# 1waopsidered Mr | th lait through Qongress, &e., atmgetting nd of hiv, in one of the gover hat his ebief clerk was not deserving of ehelJ.and thet a6 soon ax the House shoul © of the Galphin basiness. he would dismiss tim th his chief clerk, did not Mr. rawterd m to Prerident Fillmore as a proper | perten to d Secretary ot War, rim 2 | Phere fa toMr. © ¢ | wood. wiord, which evanot well be saisunde! bi be Albany drgu h ton Union are diroursing the merit 3 Ry 2 think | it better than the old one, In sion, Ii they bad raid « tho would not have been wide of t epeech wome y leane strongly t | and fitness for | rs ago. and because, ax they aliege he | olitlouism. They admit his talents station he has been esl 3 a8 well admit bi« patriotian arity. for they will have to do it ere ‘loc Tom Corwin, or Black Tom, as he ia calle familiarly, the teme as Mr. Webster is somethines called Black Dan, is a troup wherever placed. A trace patriot, a more devoted lover of the whole Union or a more hearty contemner of the abolition disuutonint North ard the nullifying divupionists of Ue dors not live, Hv it & whole-souted patriot, a | honest man. He, has never yet worn two faces, ne* | Will he wenr two as Secretary of the Trenury, lie is whig, and a ht-out whig at chat. heartily oppored to the manner in which the war with Mexico was begun, and he did not hesitate to condemn it, in bold language, The advocates and ubettors of the war kuew where to find bum. In the eacitement of d he did we some expressions which his enemies—and what emiu ttateruan has pot enemies? | haps, if be had etadied in advance every sentiment he intended to utter, he would mot have used the expres- sions alluded to, But they ter all, but figures of tpeech, and made him none the less « lover of the Union. That he is # man of most excellent, aud even laborious, business habits hit manners are unos atious, easy, and popular; and that he isa man of the people, ‘nd fof the people. will not be denied by any- iy who knows “Yom Corwin, the wagon boy’ As one who heartily condemned the manners, policy. and iost themselves a language, in regard j nnd: trom | tke exceptions to Mr, Corwin. because of his anti-war | hi of the acts Of the late cabinet, I predict that Secretary Corwin will prove to be onv of the most popular, able, and upright @fficers of the government, that has pre- sided over the'Treaeury Department since its creation. He bas « sound judgment and discrimiaating mind In the matter of removals and ea ments —the ‘most difficult and thankless branch duties—he will do justice alike to the deserving and the unde- serving. Ifbedo not,nomancan For one, I have no fear or apprebession that fom Corwin will gO wrong. Trball treat of the other members of the cabinet in due time, and shall contribate my bumble mite in Reiting out the important work for some of them to If Mr. Pearce bad accepted the Interior Department, the good work there to be done—and there is a deal of it—would have well dow d wu Augean Stable to be cleansed Who will fl ithe vaconcy in the cabinet, it is, just Bo cary matter te divite. Colon of Tennessee, ex-Governor Jone: Teun Louisiane, and Mr Botta, of Virginis. all have friends who are urging heir respective claims Mean- time, it le remotely possible that President Fillmore Will see the propriety of pleasing pretty much the whole country, except Georgia politicians, by placing ‘Thomas Butler King at the bead of the Navy Depart- and transferring ex-Governer Graham to the ment of the Interior. Mr, King is better quali- Secretary of the N. other man Tincsmotey vho bas been named for the post. He hus done more for the whig party of Georgia, twice over, than all the Ne tn ongrens from that State, een Georgia whigs kept Presi- him Bearvtery of the ave oe from venaertiag to oT reese me whig party g him Le rad Fillmore cannot be ex ber of his cabinet from tion to the vintmeueanecel the whig tatives in O from that 8! voted to look id the curtain. nog = he ing is there to be found, fore, now stand, the many friende’ ot Mr. icing re Dut faint hopes of sesing to appoint ia, in oppori- Senators an 4 ind would lead him Our Philadelphia ¢ Senbetpentienesy Pucavenenia, July 28, 1850, The Taylor Obsequies—Sunday Excursions—Politcal Movements—The Markets, $e. ‘The Taylor obsequies on Tuesday next promises to be & most imposing affair; not got up on such a grand and costly seale as the New York pageant, but still it will be alike creditable to the taste, spirit, and libe- rality of our city, After passing through the prin- cipal streets of the city proper, (the route by the way is unusually short) the procession will be dismissed at here the tuneral discourse will be de- ev. Dr. Stevens, one of the most elo- in the a iene finan Bet ican. * aeocian = eral Basler, pease in ane fund for the reliet of the sufferers by the recent fre. exceeds twenty-two thousand dollars ‘The ballet opera of “ Bayadere” is to be produced at the Walnut Street Theatre to-morrow evening. the graceful Augusta aeabien ‘as Zolve, and Miss Ludiam The weather to day haa been uncomfortably wi and those who hed the men) Metinase, repaired by hundreds apd thousands, the vari “ excursion!’ steamers that thread the “inlaware biiel, “ aequieres” in the selec tons mek ‘There was not much doing at terday. and prices generaily slightly continues very abundant, and choice p negotinted at a shade below bank ay duce markets I have easily Ta the pre new features to notice Our Canadian Correspondence. Toronto, July 20, 1850, Business before the L-gisletive Assembly — Affairs in Com de In addition te the Common School bill, which has been passed by the Aseombly, there te at presents Grammar School bil under cons deration, the object of whieh is to place there institutions under the con. trol of the icipal councils, with the power to raise money for The eee be sacrificed to thle oon ‘he members of }O prevent unprine|pled qascks the lives of wweorant peopl site was eppored by one of the Bolieitors Gene feartul of offending bis constituents tiom hae been made to the Assembly in | echanicr of Kingston, who are opposed loyment of cons iet Inbor by contractors ta the manufacture of v foles in that piace. the contractors being A in and take everythin, ua ‘There i+ a bill efore the Legislature for inenr- anier. which ale is op: but which will probably be carried. owing to > of the enterprise of the Commissioner of the Works who jt a tnon of energy, and as I belie fore slated. an Amerienn, purses ing the go abe tireners of bis cowntiymen by beth We have bad ene or two tich sernen since srote. got up by the Freach Le wer Cam pathies of race becoming overy day mere coper the balls of legtvlotion Whenever an Upper Can metbet gets up to epeak on ary ev bye t goverpme nt is cppored. (hey commen hear, bee » voeifer ating * ecompanying the exelamecion with nolves resembling the lowing of oxemand the ersing of salves This ie particularly the case when Me. il J. Rowlion tikes to addrere the House, Me i# father « tedious | ppeaker, but® man possessed of mach begat seamen end varied information. On Thureday evening be brought forward a resolution. relative to fixing the time and place ct mecting of the Legiviatare. an Instantly aeve'trd in the manner alluded to. tl pressed a determination wot to be pat down in manner, and cerasionally, ax the interruption pro- ceeded, dealt ont a few renwrks to the Frenchmen whieh told, without, however, stopping thete fm proper interference. After he had rat down, one of them replied fn @ rain of vituperation. whieh the speaker omht to S| stentiz to have stopped: amd among other improper remarks, told Mr. Boulton that mot with tamed) ig ebilitles ard attaicments. We Wada nulaance Wherer he had been and wherever he went The Howse, during this time, was in @ rtate of the a re | eens nem ncn TT = wildest confusion, the speaker calling order, enh Te- cing in the vain endeavor to eng 1g rising i300 708 2° cocerenns of w sialla® ve t proeciure AY apetion’ was made that the House rhould. meet today at one o’ctock, aud net tit ix, tor the purpose of disposing of unopposed bills, ‘This. wax oppored by Sir Allon MeNab, coner was he on his legs, thum the noises sir ‘allan is rather # determined ne ik im the rebellion of * favorite with the “ nthe wetive part he tool 35. 1 rhould conceive ix no and Freneh Camadians; aud, in ing the interruption, be euid something Which was construed to be & chargo of ignorance Thi brongbt up one of them, who called bim the gal- lant Knight, applying on emphasis which induced Sir io ray that he might call the learned geatlemam who my Attorney, Up started the other immediately, Fister and Oise british eubject and a Canadian bar- the one ot hh TeMlsn wos the orst man to get ap f sits teas T ker, at longth, contrived to get the House tm Ris orderly’ to enable him to put the question, Winn wyy gerided im the offirmative You may form some idea of the extent to which see undignified p. cevedings are car when I mention, that on the preceding evening. me resolutions awee| reform were wader discussion, Colonel Privee sai How was $$ that the gallant Swiss, (Col. Pugy.) the champion ot @e government, had sbeented T. which owe of the members replied : is down stairs, taking a vt, in addition to What goes on among the members mrelver, the House has contrived to get into # row reporters As I stated ina former letter, the front of that of the reporters, is occupied by who uust be hard run for sources of amuse- they come there toseek it. Their pro- » rather an sgreeable variety, however, im uclange of the ovenme. They do not say much, what they do say to each ouher teins oant-wle” pr. and the labore of (he reporter experience moother weir part, than arises trom the intru- tly in to loud a t Uimpossible to re} is being delivered. On Th rence of this kind took plac the reporter, who was interrupted in this manner, requested the member to talk } dly Ot this the honorable gentleman complained to the House; and the result was, that the reporter was brovght to the bar, where, uotwithstanding he made such apo sy Ae © man ot spirit o he not to ba he was reprimanded. 3 ratistied with this “the vney General moved a resolution, stating in that the reporters were only there on Fufferance, and that the reporter, ta acting inan offensive manoer towards a member of the Houre, “in the discharge of his duty,’ (talking to the ladies) © was guilty of a breach of privilege;” om hearing which, the other reporters rose and retired, and will not return unless there is ao assurance they will not again be interrupted with impunity, And. Ubus it is, that preud man jays euch faut ‘As make the angels weep The twelfth of July did not past off as where as it did at ‘foronto At one place the ittle brief before bigh bi read the riot act on the appearance cession another some Orange ed and lost Dis life. as is # ano- ther was dangerously wounded. Ever true, those lodges which came in from the country, acting ng apon the prineii the better part of valor is cretion,” t before vightfall, and then bers resebed their homes in satety. I send you herewith the riot of to-day, in which are the revolutions entered into last evening by the editors and reporters of the public press, AMERICUS. Political tn Ungence, Gronora anv THE Com regurd to party, was Reld at Goluanbus of the 18th inst, by which Fee-tions were paused strongly dep- recating the present agitation as “dangerous to the Union and to the existence of slavery itself, They deny the right of Congress to interfere with the sub- Jeet of y way whatever. They consider the Nashville Co ‘as desperate and revolution- ary in ite tende: d only calculated to aggravate the clesention aud precipitate the terrible disunion. The compromise proposition of the commit- tee of the Senate ie the ouly fale equitable basis for ing, without sour compromise ix of the priveiple of now contend. Fonrnat or Peanson, te Munvenen —The funeral of Daniel H Pearson. executed at the East Cambridge wack Flas at Wittatogion, the residences of his father at mat Waitoneves the murder, yesterday ia Ppp A aS e ¢ He | Mat ite wos laid by the side of his wife tod’ chile dren — Boston Tvaveller, July 2. CITY TRADE RePorr. Saruapar, July 27—6 P.M, There was falr business don rold to « fair extent, without adian beefy fair demand with free jugars wery firm, with light be molasses Was in good demand” tet 0 enaks Freights ‘There are only two A: and wet, of them disen; 5 ay: On Sunday morning, the 28th Jul; be Fed s oe itiness. Mre Crmuriansa Ry ot Samuel Ryer, be of erage The relatives and friends of tks tantly aoctes are Teapect- nd her funeral, this (Monda: ternoon. at 4 o'clock. from her late ph reemg OA aton without further invitation 2th July Bory A jofant deughter rf aged 3 moatha and > be telatives and friends of Ph = Feapect- trend the tune: % Moe fully invited ti jomday) a- avenue B, be Hite tre nde ested to attend his 3 odoek. from © Patric 4 First avenue, between Nineteouth end jth etreete. “im paveeneee ship pkey ‘Webster, Sagea ta Gran jooahwe te hie tt Lows w hel rcrer, Marveilies, June 16, with fruit, Ro, 7, & Devlin (Gen) Ravella, Gen days, Madeira oor meers, te t Herd Maine, Perking, Mobile, July 8, with cotton, to Rich, Boston, Jaly 20, in ballast, to *, Cardif. Wales, with tthe Banks has hed lig EB see ch (Meckiis }, Delwarts, Cotte, 80 days, with demas, Suly 14, with sugar and mo= 0 5, with nem,

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