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) te ing neta: 3. 0g ton, A. bundred and Syeghy eleoke ‘arrived yomareey os the Astor House aN Crabbe, U8 NL; FE; Ate = WA sgilohlny, The. ‘A, Texas, wees fitty-six othere, arrived last night at ae eee | Verwandes Creed, ‘Uuba: F co ‘Lee, U. 8. A.; Br. Davis, Baltimore; Lieut. RB, Lowry, U. 8. Lieut. D. v. Green, U. 8. A.. and one Reodesd soak frixty-seven others, arrived yesterday at the Tsing Houre. W. Ubaddock, Boston; P. Haines, Canada; x Ph i, New Orteaus; Hon, H Fay, Troy; a. R Coggshal!, Connecticut, and twent cry Others, arrived Yesterday and took rooms at the Clinton Hotel. Gen, Caatpbet. United States Consul at Havana, has arrived in Wa-hington. Hon. W L. Marcy. New York and Hon, John Slidell, New Orleans, are among the visiters at Saratoga Springs. Lord Lal end davght«r Evgland, and thirty rg or y riay and took rooms at the Union lace Hote HERALD FOR CALIFORNIA, TO BE PUBLISHED THIS MORNING. ‘Tho steamship Cresent City will leave here at three @elock, P. M., to-day, for Chagres, The Weekly Herald, eontsining all the news of the week, as well as the Buropean intelligence received by the steamship Canada, will be ready at mine o'clock this morning, in flower, than of sotton, Tt is pow im fall at what ie very singular. felds reniatn pr bre doyeie eighteen inches in height. The flowering. at this. Quastdike beight, to one ofthe worst features it porsesses. as dolla en up the life of the plant, end me | finally prevent ‘eieaiag reney aseralg ta | tion and rag; ap) a bear weight ‘oftralt hereafter, The grase many places is higher then the plant, and, from th moisture, very difficult to be kept from choking it. South Carolina, the plant is more hopeful. A frien: ao} who was three weeks ip travelling from Mobile, Ala., to Camden, 8. C., writes me, from the latter place, that the bendy soils are the only ones that exhibit evidence of yielding # moderate crop, and that can only be ob- tained by an absence of ravages from all the Cecteue- tive insects which appear between August and Octo- ber, — warm nights throughout. The indications, ee ly. do not peint to warm nights, an absence from worms. or a la‘e frost, but to the contra of each. Aside from worms, the excessive moisture will have the tendene: swell the seed in the bolls forming b dase cool night prevail, and, 98 last season, we may, and probsbly will. 6: that even, with every favor- able contingency hereadter, the ripening of the third ond last great division will be thrown so far Into No- vember, as to form a greater weight than usual of seed, and less weight ef fibre. According to this, the erop of 1860 and 1861 is not likely to be any larger than that of 1849 and 1850. ‘The most favorable weather from this time out will not carry the product up to an average, while bad ‘weather would have a tendency to check the yi and reduce the aggregate even below that of last year. The prospect is gloomy enough for the planter. ‘The quantity of certain articles exported frem this port, to foreign ports for the week ending July 30, dis- and can be obtained at the desk. Steak serve: BAYskD's Ni jarters, No. 8 State pa =o s jew = rs, each place, was as annexed :— err ee Commence ov Tue Port or New Youx—Weexty Ex- routs. To Livenroon. Beef, tes, Shoe Emporium, geod boots, shoe: Rosin, Tobacco, 9 Hum of BROOK: Tur Tobaceo, hhds. nu Po Do, mfd...lbs. Opium. cai a The unrivalled Ski : 4 by Hi, thy raialaie a arise an, Lumber, to hay te ceortape a Beaver io. fren and ui pane ey , | Flour, bie. who are ford of ox~ | Pearinsh. d of distingelshed | Turpentine, id be seen to Spe. turpe: (2 ‘973 | world: ide and beacon | Cedar, I Dres: Cases Complete, splete, and ready for ‘are. each artlele contained therein, of the very Hatr Dying the hair the hair Sr rina oe eee wes sold, oP ig and T Broadway. Cer be peegured a at 7 eee Hair pad Poses con com have it Beater hee w and Toupecs.--; eon atrund tt War. Batchelor, for the beat Wign the invited ‘co inepget Piao, at t haTCuEL ORS ccletrared Wig Foster ies.” nye the adbvere This com pores the bulk of the exports fen thee woskk, ‘The shipments of breadstuffs to Liverpool and Lon- are the mést important feature at this moment in our have ered your Chel foreign export trade. Compared with last year, the Fisve over tore rice Sat ier 4 sey Stas wsle | movement im breadstutfs, thus far, this, have been | ite, No family omy ric Tivin very limited, as will be seen by the annexed table: be by See che ae re. B amapenTe Ripewene v1 rrom — Usrren Sares ro Garar mel 75 Ror Broo ALN dees mm ee * mo Target ie ied as ize Wreowespar, July 31-6 P. M. _ bee mood ‘There is nothing new in the stock market. Prices Decrease, 1860. . = 73s "Gis 7,800 510 | show 8 slight improvement, and the transactions, to- ‘This exhibits an enormous falling off in the ship- day, were (os considerableextent. At the first board, | ments of breadstuffs from ports in the United States tf Erie Bonds, old, advanced K pet cent; Morris Canal, | to Great Britain and Ireland. The difference in va- | 4; Erte Railroad, }(; Reading Railroad, 3¢; Harlem, ue between the shipments this yearand|ast, in bread- | 3; Long Island, i. A better feeling existe among stuffs alone, up to this time, is {ull twelve millions of Operstors, and there is every appearance of @ more dollars, to say nothing about the employment the active market as soon as the woather cools off @ litte, | traveportation of such a quantity of produee would and the thermometer gets down among the seventies. | have given our idle commercial marine. The decrease ‘The financial and commercial news from England, by | im exportation of breadstuffs has been greater than in the Canada Is not very important. Quotations for cot- cotton but the advance in prices for the latter makes ton appeared to be steadily advancing, the purchasers up for the reduction in quantity, while prices for all deing pretty equally divided between speculators and kinds of breadstuffs have ruled mach lower this year manufacturers. In breadstuffs and provisions there bad | than lest. Our foreign trade for the year ending June Deen no movement of consequence. and prices were very | 98, 1850, has been entirely a one-sided game, and the © unsteady. The political accounts from the continent | enormous Dalance against us has been covered up, are interesting. Hostilities have, propably, ere this, | disguised by large remittances of public stocks, amd Deen renewed between Denmark and the Duchios; and | many have bern lulled into fancied seourlty by the It Is possible, other and more important powers will | impression that our exports have been suffolent to de drawn into the matter, The result of this move- | liquidate all indebtedness growing out of our im ports, ment will be watehed on this afde of the Atlantic with | Thore who think that fo long as specie is not largely a great deal of interest. exported, our foreign trade must be y equally ‘The steamship America, from this port for Liver- | balanced, will one of these days fi that they pool, to-day, carried out $246,580 in specie. bave taken but © superficial view of the matter, and ‘The receipts at the offies of the Acsistant Treasurer | that we have retained possession of the precious | and | tinguishing the destination and extent of shipment to | > Fince, 0 the rea | to the country, | No, 62 Grove street. iy renee th 7 WwW Lat | avenues. Can b es don, during the week, wore comparatively large, and | {e Sed constr rel ak Ne chjeat chal entener aad Pies SBzID—A. CUTTER, IN OUR Ai way ed DE- , WATHO! PF apand ee ge * era hesanen? 7 ae three WwW ‘ANTED — V eg SITUATION, “BY A RES young womsn, as Chambermaid and La ta unde work avd waiting, in as family: ‘and years i ¢ the best of ‘cit Aply at tween Ter th an t A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Waiter, or would do ‘and has no cbjections to ‘Can come we! ed. Jay and PI ae ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE oung woman as Chambermaid and Waiter. Has good eily velerenes. soem for two days. Please in= Guire we 5134 P ok lin street. ANTED-UY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH- fm eituation as Waiter’ in some. respectable 7 Hotel, or private family, where he can ter hie empl es wish to mapagement of im, or other- ie Herald Ofhee, for two days, "which will te. 2 | ANTE D—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE do general housework in a vate mberwork, or take care of ehildi nce from her last place, May be seen | W4NTED-BY A RESPECTABLE AND HEALTHY female, an infant to wet nurse, she recently Et D» Noah Spring Wasee. M. D, Will receive ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, uation ina respectable private family, as Seaar~ res good dreesmaker, and is competent to do all kinds of family sewings the very best of city reference Please to call to 15 Munroe street, in the rear, #0- i W4 i y, front room, for two days. NTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, AND TO ASSIST in the washing and ironing, or as lawxdress maid, ity reference. Please apply at No. 1046 Amity . Can be seen for two days. nd has no objestion to go Good city. reference can be given, Call at Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECT. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A first rate Cook, nd Ironer, of as Beat of city t eo civen. t, between 6th and feb Appl: n for two da AMUSEMENTS, IBLO'S GAKDEN—THIS MAGNIFICENT ESTA- blishment is open every eveutog forthe representation eclet, brifiant pee Feiner, te tte Siieertravapanie Sirere Thets eee nek Sot se aS 3 ANG fhe forma: ce wit aude ville ie cus sac Rg ie Belton; Philippe, Thompson: Mime, Thi —Or, Fi "hiaaee! Dee ! dredge !—Fudge Were | Te: las. Te conclude wit entirely new gr Fisss radge. Winsses i. Jordan, tide LA PILLE DE MARSKE-Eongue, Juliet Spook: Wi ‘Aleade, Flecehor, Mi~ Open at & to7 | t.. VASTLE GARLEN—THE CALEBKATED HAVANA | KU, Ct sibeecemndiimecetion st Sate | B*yLums aubeican suaeum—r, 7, pas at Seventh week of re-opening, eomm 1 performed 1 Dn ese t Manacer H ‘Lucresia 4 VRS Lad Ue ae compliance with the vish of thou i ylacope Loredana.’ Siguor a rhe Signor F. " Wadiali; Ps i tare rae ‘acta of the opera, n PROMENADE the Ruder the er, W rm movel my mission $0 cents. Per- o'clock. commence at 836 0' Yelock. Adminsio N P eet ——— CHATHAM [oo emma: ead ihr ey etd Ay LIVE ri, au vant tpiallgwed by RK FLREMAN— Jet Wealthy. Thusspsvay way ng 8D. ‘Hawthorne, Miss E. Mt tier ae, Jerome, ‘Grattan "Tovontinde with the | performers, has stauaped drew ae t plus ultra of ble farce of the MAN rg ag A ene po po Ethiopian bands, comprieiog i Cd thirteen per~ Dick J.C. Duna; Mise Dedorab Si der direction of Thoy will teipmens ote. Doors open AB Sitazecom concent o'clock, P. (YRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE —LAST ason —U Week of the Se a svery afternvon at 3 o'cloc! tert mt thet tad peta TBE WONDERFUL REM- | and jn the evening at 8, by the “ Original Femate Minstrels, hab. oy | he only organized band of ladies tn the world, comprising a Twelve Performers. | Also the unrivall and af ‘M. til 10 NTILOPE PHILAMTAMBO—TAIS RARE AND BEAU. le tiful apimal eit |.) will remain cm ener, who will go t itil three, ‘clog a euner quitting New ‘York. by sdmialon— Stage Seu Price very low, further particula: be vat tained) ne Greenwich Hote, We Uteenwieh sticets "Tt | 8 mt . The rll in ONE COTTAGE, HOBOKEN—GKAN) INSTRUMEN. to any cl neal Feeen in tal Free Con: celebrate~ Ban every M. id be seen by Wedn ashe a wonder ng ats the we nextday. OR SALE, A GI FRENCH MAN F ture, ) will be 0! ean igs Mamorac. 111 Pearl street, third AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN, ROOKLYN MU a, CORNER he ORANGE AND Fulton streets—C pt J. por jms c Seales the th hi deipita. - Becured, a reall ‘Oveang, the largest and most Ballads by Miss Bouma Les- Mes. To conclude i TUTOR—De. ed Angust 8, ben dren under ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Cook—ehe [s a very good plain cook— would be willing to assist i ing and ‘foning, woul do chamber d fine washing reference frem her last place. ‘Apply, at a Beel bag rn eh é SMART, ACTIVE zenNe pee. A hman Foapeet- good Cuan street. for hi 93.3 J. eventeenth street, be ye. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A Young woman, as first-rate Cook, ‘pastry. Would have no objecti bh aang bh ve BY TWO RESPECTABLE ypable the ‘cocking, washing aud <y eemall private ‘emilyet Waiter and mals. Ne objection vo ge ‘aahers distance in the for day: ealling at 47 “a situation to do — in OoOk iI good washer frener. The ent of city reference ease ail a 0 Greou sirest, front basement. Uan heen for two di SITUATION Prk meine BY A RESPECTABLE tant, ae Sonmstrens ins private Good eity references A | YOUNG LAPY IS DESIROUS OF © board ins family where there are few her buy, Be ed App y for this wee! A™ renead. paaEey ad ia Bhs Woe strcet, at vmstat O85 tart Ly = « seen AND NEAT Bor, ¥ WANTED. eye addrets, an: with o situation, by stoning = isthe ‘Mall, to D. jaines. _—_ ED—A 1¢ 70 16 4 .RS OLD, TO AT- ae ‘ca omen, tos reed le, parents on the Ean side ihe ett, preferred. erty ie the afternoen, at 1s accus- Loom 8 renercts apply Oe iE ACOUS- Reaiwey. Alle, one used to warp= SEVERAL FIRST RATE =o ey a re siness. A te ee a PMrRWaRT & CO. Broadway. T° Woss mappa, ‘A YOUNG LATELY AR- rh intl wi the mT Veet a » & perso we tend . a Forse k Brooks, 1 ot Boston. beseneee | * drinier machine. cr oP the vabacribe * of this port, to-day, amounted to $192067 28; pay- metals, and paid for our purchases in promises, which ments, $71,165 54; balance, $4,950,000 02. It is esti- | donot mature for many years, but which draw an- mated that, nt the cl6ee of Angust, the deposits at this | ually six percent interest. The official report from port will amount to at least eight millions of dollars, | the treasury desartment for the year, June 90, 1850, | ‘The annexed statement exbibite the operations in | Will show @ state of things in connection with the the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, for | foreign trade of the United States for that time, that will astonish nearly every one, and give us some idea | Aseerant Tarascnen’s Orrice—Recerers an Diancase- | Of the immense balance which has been liquidated by | serve, Jvny 1860, 8 transfer of public for private credits. July 1, 1860, by balance. ...... ++. +++ SRO0OLUT TO | wong gait imports are coming in rapidly, and we have ¥ no doubt they will be enormous. Our supply of public stocks, such as foreigners derire.bas become very mach | reduced, and the probability is that any balance against us on our foreign trade for the present year, 4.347,303 03 | will be more directly liquidated by shipments of $6,406,450 73 rpecic. and we shall doubtless soon tee @ very different Payments. state of things in the money market. It is our con- Prva dren 1498. 208 42 fident belief, that nothing but « very great reduction Post Department do. sons 9 in our importations will prevent a stringency in the ——_ 147 300 1 | money market, within three months, equal to any ex- Foy 1, THO— Balance... ce ees ee 008000 09 pentenced ot any time during the past three yours July 1, 1e—By, a. LA AL au pe Fo or ms s fone & wey i wo FS ws hy 91,946,598 08 Eon ft tee ® “ we Tere Brie Yreome Bas ti Sm Reading RR 8 00 ae * do bao 4 Riv RR von =~ + 4 po g th te ade on lied | £ it Panama RR s gate Importation must have excoeded sixteen millions | *) at agape | ® ‘The aggregate movements in cotton ap the latest £ 10 Gates in each of the past two years, areas follows — Movewenrs or Corton om tne Usiren Brat es. a a es ‘Sag soettone cp to Mneese dpten, oa ey ‘Total expert to Forsign ports go. O8T—ON WEDN Steak on hand ot latent datee 3609 “Rasen on their aerial at 7 HY, sig ns three —Ine. 96,461 | leaving aide the From the third week in July ap to the Ist of Sep- ‘tember, 1849, the receipt of cotton at the ports amounted to about fifty thousand bales, The fecvipts | JAMES Ma yey cncmh vs Chaka dala amar tee Gn amount to about thirty thousand bales. tember Ist, 1850. two million and sixty thousand bales. It having been, therefore, pretty well settled what the ‘erops now coming to market will be, the attention of AY RYENING, IN THE CARS aint fo and rranciseo watil late= uae correctly, ferences given. ie ie havin vor San resided in ee the French Ta he tpantsh.” Bove eity thes, PERSONAL. MR, ROBERT ALBERT Ws chs tevapereed soem fa = ror some ct the Western sortrect be ie ini aah Diis ATION. ¥ TED. fsa alter joneted ve te Bert New Read, Ivndon, ifville Morten, via Halifex, BOARDING, &0. Bo Nine os ihe wo ppt 5 Tequire 0 tM ay street. Ww sy 4, war Bas = nea ‘ts Caan ote Jove Sootia. BeAr * WANTED IN BROOKLYN, NEAR To THR yt -¥, AL e vtreete, A, agentioman. References grand wi. citice of thie paper. WANTED—A A GENTLEMAY yam ve SE. or unfurni i beard for s Indy, ine nice quiet family, where there | ith full board for « Ind; | are go other boarde vd where no questions Will be asked: 1 ppl, by let ion, room, terms, dressed id bess dee for three days. could, aeons tt nto Fould be willing to & renvon Trove bex ist Port Ofmce, N.Y ANTED—A Singhs beard; location exceed $3.0 week. ade EDROOM, Witt run a A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES. 16 HAN F%, BA Mart old id ; Suet arrived in the a 4; would it of coneb-horees for ai “tier wi be sold low. Inquire ot st iter 6 Broadway w ma werent wisbous & porrel heree, ‘servant’ eoned, om Ptiat aay poy! pars STA ar 8 a years oft, wound and _MISORLLANEOUR: ST—iF THE WARM WATHER oh farther, two story thermometers will es +) ‘fent ewok _ | Qarp—wrs. _ PREWS bal PHibaD LP AIA, | feasting fe fn ae 2) iby cone “4 yey on Ley ong | wilt velt me of thelaey oF gentleman they will hes glee the name ot eth Residence M7 (Tinton street. Ladies eoventy five eo one doling vat Oy Robert pocanters, ENTREVILLE COU of $100 will be etl contents of a liga isting of Wines, Liquars, two mile hes i ‘over $100 ; heats, best three vip ave, ‘Wor & purse over sto <a T. BOYLE, “AUOTIONEEE, YE SELL, ON FRIDAY, teea aoa at, at ten oleloe No, 22) Sixteenth iy ree or more to make LIN, Proprietor. NION COURS! Lee ING. — T dese touels ie bps nyt fnet ao — TH iourly wo at pre ta August La, at 36 oe Bs Gas match for $50) mile ro i a § a 5 7 harnese:— — shed threughout, Net mck Lies at the foot of co Wi ruvdintsy af iter, puie Ea, dent 3 ind, im ®OR SALE AND TO LET. wee eee beeen TALIAN ug Ba SALE, WITH NEARLY THIR- Vt Avg set ToT Thomas Mo} . Hall (with rorwraie ‘Seven Pictorial u hee ih 's Han vests ( HOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ¥ Tayron, late President ES tates ( . it). ve Aneodote of Cuvier. flourisl. regular Post othee ie estan this year; in short, short distances all EVOLUTION ISM OF muni SPAR: & Grnarrs Cuase. Tum Kix iy 8 Tenn ay. oe OL serine ov tw ALstiwe anp His Das iT. I ox s SALE—THAT VALUABLE AND COMPACT PRO- iy Known a4 Col. Delaire a Fara, (n township of Ge setter a 's “Household inh erebard ed with a i ise, Ber ‘the rympstater So in Gne woven trogen ieee ands an" veinttalce Pealtages ally fat i eS gall bree, ryued celia einder y and, all within e ring fence, with abundance of consirt of foing toom, wings). abitcnes to. 7, od Wigh: sie. * moot delight tel red for & poor Busia facittsies te the of Domestic ioe oll the polition! errent month, w Given is cach successive ee contain 144 Byes Lace single Each tavo, therefore, will present chpteens ofthe cantiy, toes ar ts "Ne premises. be Publishers pitt payment is made to then ROTH ERS, New York. UNITED STATES— —_ biiehed PANNER'S MAT OF nd clerant MORSE POW- ler, nearl; bite every feient the counts Fifi ibtees pide Ts Ly sygusmae Pa PARLOR, AND 4 rooms. 6 Morris Inqnire et FIRST Riel SECOND by tira QU tse New Yor = niahed o: they “will he gt Dave partial bow ANTED—THE WHOLE = vu rom, PART AND mnt all table neighbor agente wae wy ote Bere dress B. 0. * ‘OGDEN, THOS. 3. Sumiooien seat nnd gees law lees bs Nobeve pesameer; . at the offer naa fore ved to the morming of the & mrtcHcoc vor Dadar street. fee sione—aliow no seco! eee wets Thareday, Angust ‘al express as above, per # ay Avanet lst (Pane = i F of wailing. Wail street, eh Gos ts Cieaspervanica agonte, wt Will be no delay open the im late of Baltimore. AND QUARTZ WANTED, Silver Retiners, Avsay~ nerale, and ar of 5 We yan Fare ri Cheasere of cart ™ we Tork; Jaly VAN bye, dt. WAN t Panty ny ” Coreen 1A—A. 00 oer. ah Boer WowaN ANXIOVS TO tisen, Ie derirens of moet wader whose prevention perreas, and ant o Oil liabilities, ond om Tequireds” ben, + office. ber 4 ¥ Te 8 Mas goeld, like v0 KDUCATION. qnrap-To fat eee ANTE ER iw a ots Woe rrentioe & ptertis attention willle ecpsnie'te to tranceet bnefnene with m i= rate, aad. the Gest. sf ete oe req ot geod reference oa - | Cathet family pref add . Suiie e . eth F, ily referred. ree Box 6, with real name amd resi | 90and 100. Thin audience: INTELLIGENCE BY TRE MAILS, anne Our Washington Correspondence, Wasninaton, July 30, 1850, Last Day but One (probably) onthe Compromise in the Se- nate—Curious Doings. Hot as California, Ther eter ranging between the galleries, Too hot. Senate very fully attended. Coming to lose quar- ters, Many of the members appear to be in @ melt- ing mood, in their hot broad cloth coats. and the friends of the Compromise, and the Committee of ‘Thirteen itself, lock as melancholy as if the cholera had been desolating their ranks. But they are busy at work, and Mr. Clay says hold on, we shail do it yet. Twelve o'clock. The compromise taken up. Mr. Bradbury's amendment for commissions to settle the boundary of Texas, pending Now what has the caucus been doing? What new move is this we are tobave? Ah, yes. here it comes, Mr. Dawson moves to limit the government provided for New Mexico to the territory west of the Rio Grande, until the Commissionrrs aud Congress, and the Legislature of Texas shall determined, or failed to determine, the boundary id State Mr. Clay consented to the fairness ot this propost- tion, but it did not Sppear toteke. A tedious disons- sion ensued, Messi awson. Benton. Clay, Bwing, Foote, Underwood. , Beuton. Huusto Benton contending against thts combined if itwere the very bi a At length the Senate came to @ vol moved t0 lay the Lill upon the tuble by the following decisive vote—26 to 32. Me umeadbary’ same dment providing for commis- ers to settle the Texas bound F say whol a fllowe x udary, was them before yut the proposition (39th section! pecific boundary ot Trxus, nud insert ene “ That the President of the United states be, and he ; aaviow and con- to appoint thos commissi who sball power to agree with such evmm: ers as way be appointed uuder the legislative sutho- rity of the State of Texas. at the time of her auuexa- tion tothe United Btat ad since that date, and to define ani the limits of the same, if they shall find it pi le todo 80; and in case they #hail be unable to agree upou the true and logiti- mate boundary of the State of Texas. they are hereby authorized toagree upon a convenient lias of bounda- ry between the territory of the United States and the raid State of Texas, commencing at the poiat wi oe ed River is intersected by the 100th ft longitude. being the Southwest angle of territory, andrunning to point oo the Rio Stee, to be agreed upon by the suid commissioners ; and, also, to agree upon the terms, conditions and cone eration upon which uch line shal! be established ; d the proceedings and agreements of the said com. ssioners, shall be. #8 soon as porsible transnitted to the President of the United States, to be by him submitted to Congress for its approval and action therevpon the said agreement, when approved by the Congress of the United States, and the | ture of the Bi ate of Texas, shall be obligatory upom d it was lost Fized by this act shai Rio Grande, nor hal ont curious piece of dove tailing. weon. San addition to Me, H jorton, Fhe ipe, jy Rosk, ms mace ‘Yulee bury, Bright, Chase, Clarke, tian,'Soule, Sturgeon, NAys—Baldwin, Dodge: of Wie Ui ja Miller, N Necea, Pease Ar \derwood, ‘Uphaw, warm 2b. the amendment carried by the votes of the Southern enemies of the Bll, ‘The question them recurring on Mr. Bradbury's amendment, with Mr. Dawron’s addition, the result was 20 0.28, as follows:— Yeas—Atehison, Badger, Bell, Berrien, Brad! Cane, Clay, Clemens, coe , peween, mr Norrie, Phelps compelled #0 to vote, aa to se votes of Texas for the measure. f the bill, at every sacrifies, to cast = | Rca Mexico overboard, in order to save the two votes But th this omar ep of awe secured Messrs, Rask and Houston—; all they ritorial Legislatures from pro! oF establishing slavery, #0 as to leave them at liberty to probiblt i. But Mr. Berrien, whore vote is also ba bill. is @ seriking cut thir amendment; ulty pending, after a hard debate adjourned, th thie aim aim Wasnimaron, July 90, 1850. Progress and Prospects of thCompromise—Apprepriations in the Vecative—Congress must Work—News from the Absent Members of the Cabinet—The Stampede of Mr. Toombs’ Negroes, The atmosphere in the Senate chamber yesterday and to day, been Intolerable, Still the friends of the Compromire have battled on at every polatin ite detence 1 the united of the abolitionists the mullifiers arrayed To-day, something of a decisive character has been done. Mr Bradbury's amendment has been adopted by # majority of two votes, and that, all admit, friends and foes, recures the passage of the bill. Besides, a 4 ona motion to lay the whole bill on it is, to Rill it. The vote stood—yeus 25, ditunionists of the North, and disunionists of the South, who are “put there, erritorial governments rake, prohibiting ig pasting any act either admitting or exelading ery, which debate bad not terminated, whens thunder-rtorm overspread the heavens, and the Se- djourned Yinthrop was in his Senatorial reat, and his the bill, thoagh it to pase. That n Mr. votes Indicated that he Ly ° , it ie well understood that be wh i it will pare to morrow, there is now not » doubt. Tn the Houre— mark the asrertion—it will be by at least thirty majority unless, indeed. the ath rrp disuni: mists join the Northern abolitionicte ia aa effort to fasten the Wilmot ino to it. If they were dthur eucered in defeating the bill there * to express adequately the amount of the re * execration they would be entitled to and would receive Buti ¢o not anticipate that thie poor resort will be ny chance of success, If attempted I antici- pate that the Compromixe will speedily becomes law, that Congrers will then go to work fa earnest on the appropriation bills, aad other important bills that. ought to be pasted. The members are gutting tired, sua what is more, the eppropriation fund tor the year ended the last day of Inst month, iv exhausted The lart payment tothe members is made, There le no on arden to the officers of the two houses at Ss hele prema Gries sapere . paying e officers of the nent, is also exhausted. Bo Congress must go Seek: to work it will go. Gov Graham is to arrive here to morrow from North Carolina. Gov Crittenden will arrive from Kentucky in the courte of afew days Mr Bates remains in the . etilunheard from. Our Bal more | Correspondence, Barrimone, July 91, 1860, The Democratic Mayoralty Syuabile- An Independent Whig Nominee—Health of the Ci'y—Politioad Pight, He. The rquabble among the democracy of Baltimore, with rerpeet to the romination for the mayoraity, exceeds any political diMeulty that has previously taken place in the party, in personal rancor, How it will end cannot be foretold at present, but already bro ade wre the consequence of the ity. Aw Th 1 along predicted, J. has secured » majority of the delegates to the Ling convention, and notbieg can now prevent bine from receiving the nomination. tty generally understood that there will be ig BO tion, as all the prominent mem named Rave declined accepting & nomination. Under thie eof affairs, Jesse D. Reed, Beq, ome of our news. Bever reporters, k has consented to run a8 an indepen- dent whig enndidate. in A to Mr. Turner, Although « a comes out at the enlici- tation of Rewepeper busine «s, he is, of course, femilinr with the duties ef the mayoralty. He was Siro reveral years Olerk of the (ity Council, and with bility and satiafaction occupied the of Chiet Clerk of the House of Delegates of Maryland, In short, Jesse is & whole souled, elevet fellow. and ‘will makes heavy inroad wach of the eomoereay sore eet Ls 4 i? sustain Mr. Turner Dye jaint, cholera morbur, Re. , prevail io ‘kite ony 1o.