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meme tl The Tellers and the Riot tn the Sixteeath Ward—Movements of the Trades, The melucchboly atiuar which took place between | the German tailore and the potice, in the Sixteenth word, has led to agood dew! of diseustion ta the city; and it has caused much sadness to the beat friends of the teilors—those who sympathized with thein in their eflorts to ebtuin fair wages for a fiir day's work. It wppears to be the feeling of all that much injury has been done ta the caase of labor by this rch movement The following advertisement fromt he tailors, ap- * pearedin the pepers yesterday morning, but what we stated in our report will be found to be and that no one as yet is dead from the ularly requested that all iors ective Union. attend Bixth Ward Hotel, for the purpose of paylug the last tripute of reepeet in due time to those lvmented friends, the Germans. who eame by their desth, Au- Gust & while seoking to redress their grievances, Henry Kook, of 87 Lawrence etreet, who wis conveyed to the City Hospital, lies there ia a very precarious condition. He has reeeived a compound fracture on the back part of the head, and the chaners are ali ageinst his life A mass meeting of the German portion of the journeymen tailors, Was held yesterday morain: ‘at Hilde brand’s, in Hester street. It being med that two of the Germans were killed ia the attray, the committee sent a deputation to the Mavor, re- vesting him to inform the meeting whether any of ther brethren were killed in the riot; and if so, thatthey wished to be in possessien of their bodies The Mayor officially replied, thar he knew of none killed, and that nove of those who had been eartied to the police station houses died there. The report thet two dend bodies had been brought to Hiidebrond’s on Monday evening is false. There Were four wounded curried thither, who soon re- covered. ‘The Irish seetion of the tailors met yesterday morning at the Sixth Ward Hotel, and, though they seemed to feel deeply for their brethren ia prison and th ap we they did not approve of the murse puisued, and they found it, therefore, a matter of great diffie’ 4 to frame such resolutions asthe occasion required. The meeting separated without jpicrtas apy. It will be seen, from the report of the Congress of Trades below, that the same difficulty was felt jg that body. We here — some account of ‘THE TAILORS IN PRISON. “Under a guard of policemen, the thirty-eight tailors, charged with riot, and some with assault, with intent to kill, arrested on Monday afternoon, atthe riot in T oa -eighth street, aod confiaed in the Sixteenth ward station heuse,twere yesterday transferred to the pi. situated at the Second Dis- wict police court, Jefferson Market, located in the Sixth avenue, foot of Ninth street.” The prisoners were conveyed before Justice Bleakley, who com- mitted them to prison to await a further “hearing on phe above-nemed charges. The following is a list of the tailors in Le Short. Hy. Arvold, Frederick Schmidt, Jacob Coo! ry Horton, Jacob Hicksplere, Courad Bridg- hobert Hutchison, John Theald, George H. Utter, Ziegler, Charles Leerer, Charies Tiedas, Rodolpb n. Jacob Wiesber, Lewis Seoute, Geor Luth. jeorge Gothols, Emanuel Sigler, John 8. Gott: Swarts, Hander Muller, adios Glass, Floren Sbenbech. Andrew Cox, Michael Schumger, John renee A pts ag Soa —— bo ag tog nl eho ey eer, ay a8 rer, Matiso Grover. oo john Hi Beeker, ‘Milnes Schenck, Hermeo Henry, and Jacoh Webill. On visiling the prison yesterday, and viewing the 18, it Wes evident that a dey jon of spirits ‘was manifestly exhibited by all of them. Seme were badly wounded on the head,showing most deci- seal the demonstration made by the potice in effect- arrest of the prisoners. The nine prisoners sites are vamed Geo Luthweter, Emanuel Sig- ler, Martin Zeigler, Frederick Schmidt, Floreace Sehenbech, Edward Bruker, Charles Tiedus, Henry Schurhardt, and Jacob Webill. These men wanes a very woeful picture, each with id shaved, end the wounds thereon fs ie ~ with sticking plaster. Some of them pean. | to be quite feeble in 'copmonmnes of losing 80 much blood. Strange to peat only 7 Koead in this number was able to Spek Eauglish sa flicient to be uaderstood, and out of the be is Sea mane, not more than two or three could English. The majority of this numoer ge ce been in the country much over a year, some only & few moat ‘Therefore, the reader can very easily imegine the manner in which these deluded men have been carried on, from step to step, by come jing parties, uatil the result bes shown iteelf by a large number being now in cus- tody by the public authorities, on charges of rio’ eud assault and batteries, with intent to kul 5 However serious as this riot was, no one has been hitled that we can learn, notwithstanding the ramor that two were dead. Such, we believe, is not the case. The policemen injured, though badly, are doing well, co") will recover. During the ays eater day, pT peed Police, under the order of Mayor, kept a reserve force —_ at hand, in cave of nnother attack, and seve- ral large ommibuesea were in walling 0 convey policemen to any — Lae of the city where an outbreak might oe, toe late hour last olga the city 0 no more aaa ‘on the part of the took place. t dissatisfaction 8 to exist on the part ‘tthe wan are denounci confederation ves of those nd in who he bg of the not areting, Bet from prison. of the wives treme Uilwod yo vies toate vonde danag renter. per ta to-day the magistrate will the = on a RIOT. ‘The caure of the riot, it seems, originated goquense of a German, by the name of Stedenek wired residing ia hity-eighth meet, having, as “alle; e ed with the “* 8” to make coats a prices, ee Rete, ene out in to journeymen ‘artz) profit of iwenty-five cents on nahy coat, aga ke tod hay a ay pre or six dollars rs it, out the journeymen. mr ; wo fect wae pee me to the on on in Monday a deputation was formed, coasist- ing of one hundred, to wait on Mr. Warts, for the purpose of meking him return the coats thus cured, or take possession of them. This de; tiem was started off, but before hay arrived in Thirty-righth etreet, eome Pa ger artz ele spy | im the enmp) went ahend, informed Wurtz of the intention of the ola On the arrivel at the house, the feline Bos we ‘Wartz had barred the windows aad bol doors, and thus prevented their ingrese; quenee thereof, they returned back to ae ‘heat quarters in Heater street, when, siter a consults ten, the force was mach increased, and other di- rections given. Accordingly, another visit to Wartz’s house was —, the hy was this time broken in, and the coats imbering near ed, and he ee oy ny force. The police now interfered, which termiaated as we | | stated in yeeterday’ Id The WradesmThe T ‘Tattore, INDUSTRIAL CONGRESS. Last evening this body met in the Court of Oyer nod Terminer. Mr. Baily, President, in the chair. The following resolution elicited a brief discus- ich W herear— by wealth, portion of the commanity, tiaking laws for the go pie has been exclusively eautrotts oa. eBectually sreured them. contingenry of aa hu ny who may be necersitated to ia t of himerif nod famfly, charging perter oF cartinan, & few penaies over above of the people has determined to @ just sud puffictont, whereas, we believe nucle teorion to be ax just as it is io Are of the prople Therefore, tw od. That thie Congress will ondertake to ob- io the pastage cf «law, by (he Legislature of thie tale, cresting Inspectors of rents in ene watdsts be setad annuatly by the people of the same and who atl be to sdiotion br paytaentol rept incase « at ation, through ar rrvne stated that the German tailors had aived to form co-operative societies t the city, and were about tekiag stores power CPremeadous cheering ) ‘r. Basserr shen moved the following revolu- of our brothers are lajutions t> ¢ bealth, andes + we ie olenrly @ citi ly grate, throug.” the imability As therefore our influence to aeoure nper Disteiot ‘of all buildings telall dwelling h of sll howees not ine pet regard to the p « A. csith) the tenants ' tution was referrea’ to a committee. Prick, a8 choirman of the committee ap- d to tke i sidetadin® & resolution Te cco the monner in whieh the public works af ty ere gow carried on, to (had insoifest injury » operatives cageg’ 4 in such works, reported on to the Cowon Council on the following - contreet aystern on publie works to be ousbed +reon to be employed as a sup@rinten- co ta have charge of any department of our who hee pot served at apptentige- norongh!y convetsant with, the inees gomiuitied \o bie Gare ad The pone rate of: wages to be call to leboring men engaged on the public works to be @1 25 per day. 4th. No person whatever to be diseharged from the public service solely ow wecount of his puliucal opinious. The committee recommend the Common Coun- cil, in cave they doubt tor an wstant that the vast Dajority of their courtituents would endorse these peut mente, that they putt theay to the people at | the full vlbetions-<s tnude of wotion reongnine’ bY the democracies of aucient times, and practised by | your predr v8, o& the subject of supplying the tary With Croton water. nsiderable discussion followed the reading of this document, on the print of fixing the Wages of laborers at $1 25. mine delegates considered Abie was dictetion te the laborers Mr. Lourwett thought the trades themselves oug bt to decide en pnecs, r Puce expluiwed. He said the labor of a min wih a pick-axe and « shovel in his hand was evsily undersiood, but skilled labor was more ia- tricute aod was pot so easily settled Longer apprenticeships were required, and more tools for siversmiihs and blacksunthe than for some other trides, Mr. Barn wae of op on that the laborers on public Works were ws much public officers as any other officer, from the President down to the con- ttable, and their remuneration ought to be fixed. Ti ther pasn oud @tiee 253, they would be more deserving of it (hun the meaibers of the Common Connei! who paid themsely Mr. Witne coutended (oat fixing a miniman ws not dietatiug. The persons interested could raise the prices as high as they pleased Mr. Paice, in reply to some. observations, said, journceymen hed no right to fix their own wages. There’ were two to a contract. The employer eugbt to have « voice in the matter. A journey- nian hatter, for iastence, Was not the sole judge of what wages he should receive. Mr. Louren—They have always so acted. Mr Pxice—That is no reason why it is right. I never sew a tradesman yet who said he got enough of wages. Strikes will not succeed if too igh prices ared-manded. The tailors will succeed in thei “4 present strike, if they make the prices low enon ets aatk i, if they followed a jndicious, prac- | inommes they would succeed ; but af they put | eneable to the | forward visionary views, they will do more harm than good, and must fail in their efforts, ! An amendment that the tades adopt their owa | rates, wae lost; algo, apd that the wages of the borer be Bxeu ‘at $1 50, was lost, and the report adovied as submitted by the committee. r. Bark moved that this Congress co-operate with the German United Trades in calling a meet- ing, in the Park, on Monday evening next, at 5 o'clock, to raise finds for the establishment of co- operative societies. Mr. Grorcr Apam said it would be necessary to | see the call before they consented. Ultimately, the jution was adopted. The law, submitted at the last meeting, to com- pe! employers to ray ie 5 journeymen for the arti- | cles manufactured before selling them, under fine | and imprisonment, was taken up pursuant to areso- Jution, and discussed. ‘Two of the committee, to whom the report was referred, objected to the Lee giregiowen clause. After a long discussion, the proposed law was recommitted. Mr. W. V. Barr here rose and said :—A state- ment has come from the tailors that one of their | number is dead, (murmurs of Senos.) or, rather, | beyond the hope of recovery. This body must | itive at some conclusion on this fearful matter, and determine who isright and who is wrong. It would seem as if the workii had no way of | redressing his grievances wit it running foul of the law. There hos been one remedy discussed, | and discussed too freely, in eg city. One class | are discuesing the propriety of an open revolu- | | tionary movement against the authorities of the | city. ‘This is a serious fact. For my part, lam opposed to any such movement. It must not be s otten ag New York is not the United States, ris is France, and, if a revolutionary move- | ines took plaee here, it would not revo! mee the country. At the meeting held in the Pi there were some sentiments uttered to which oni am entirely opposed. I rise to make this remark, because we are about Baca cull another meeting, an it must be Forage Aas jeretood between the com- mittee of this ly and the committee of the Germans, that there will be no recommendation of | violence at the meeting. The peaceable means of | the ballot-box are ‘ciently strong to overthrow the oppressor. Mr.Crare (the Secretary)—There is a remarka- this aight and the Prisoners ble difference between Mr. Pee ploy Le, omar bggpeas — Seek of ar geo pe — bly fi hat wi rst, foreib) cherwards. * parages Mr. Crate—I am glad to eee new light breaking | in on the gentleman. He said, on the occa: | sion, that we woud go with our strong arms and | awe — out. Now, when force, for these pur- | rinhke pratean it cells cores Bees force to resist it. rou ita am aa hanged. the baflot box; it ir. Crare—That is mal osreb ie moses are ly for all blishment. Mr. Anat thought the call of the meeting ought to be submitted to that body, and not oe mere committee. At least, the committee ought to be mea Tt was too serious a matter to leave to Mr Krooxs thought the Congress ought to ex- pees some puget be those tailors suffering in Pte e was not acted on; and a commit tee having been named by the chairman, the Con- gress edjearesd. ee ‘Trip.—Take the Hudson Ki- Are in the qui t pight, oF twelve o'eleee Kellingete Masson House, (Yookers ) and thutedo: Hobow nore ef these benatiful hremm Mes!a fornivhed and all the variow Wetlit aes Rin tledteg i as bed ted in Goee of wonls ‘« Magic Liniment, can No, 251 Brow traits of din ean fail of by th Do It.—Do What '—Ery BT. Babbitt'’s fn. ba] Brew PF It will wash cle » lee ast }, Ponghn ue diner trent ) Brea. abe onsen, #8 South Th ‘Thies gereet, Paine ial. Al th © cote ® clone naphin, aa impo Mair Oye, to 4 moment it te appl ome hs TSiit’yom ene! ment, every pe Heir Dytng—Pralon selor the bair be HALON Va" Soler, from the, corrected by calling O + 4 te lot, fox the bast Wigs and Toe ie are inrtied te inspect his WELOR® sclebrarsa Wile F . rene b-(itizens ond Strangers are S haw sizls of Wigs aad Tra ol dort aenortment ie the oy Bread way ms Srestieg ou hia Sabf-ncting Aye w tagerred. " | gion depends upon it for getting its coal to market MONEY MARKET, Toxspay, Angust 6—6 P.M. The stock market appears to be drooping. in the abrence of any prominent cause or of say decided movement The atuodanor and cheapness of money fe+ pis to prevent any important depreciation in prises without having sufficient influevce upon the minds of | operators to cause an advance. At the first board, today, Reading Railroad declined per cent; Mobuwk. 1; Harlem, 34. Erie Railroad advanced per cent; U.S. 6's, 1867, {. Harlem was the most ac- tive fency in the list, It will be seen, by thy sales reperted that « email lot of the Consolidated Syracuse and Rochester Railroad stock changed hands. This is | the firet sale tines the coneolivation $500 Ohio 6s 10 Ere | Wane “FO KIRE—A GOOD TWO STORY AND wer, house, ia the » ighborhood or Broome etrovts, Address J. i, « om ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN LATELY ARRIVED frou the old country, & permanent situation as olere b spoctahle employ selary, at pro~ being to got ® The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer e iste enter into est after tt ned time. Por of thir pert to day. amounted to $143 901 91; payments, $101 (58 15, Balance, $5.069412 25, ‘The demand for sterling exchange, to-day, was only | toa moderate extent. The closing rates tor the best bills on London. were 103 @ 1034 per ceut premiam; on Parie, 5 f 22% a5 f 214 ‘The New York Lite Insurance and Trast Company has declared @ semi-annual dividend of four per cent, ‘The nmount of tolls receivedat Pittsburgh, from the opening of the Pennsylvania State Canal, to the sist ultimo, was $93.423 39; for the corresponding period of 1849. $77,885 36; showing an increase of $16 088 U3. The number of boats cleared during the samo period | was, in 1860, 2619; in 1849, 2,319, It is very doubtful whether the Chesapeake and Obie canal will be in navigable order this season or not. It | is now stated that the whole line will be in operatioa, through to Cumberland, by the Ist of September. The importance of this work to consumers and dealers in coal ie very great; as the entire Cumberland cou! ro- owleds: ho will make ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG “MAN . sine wholesale story, Address H. 8. drive un xpress wagon, naue himpelf eed address J. F., Moral owt of oliy rete * ANTED—A SITUATION a8 WRT NUR: If con- | venient would rather take the chili home, Please ap- ply at 450 Washington street, between Desbroves ana Wacts screeUs, Want HOUSE, Wr’ vemente, in a desirab The p Rent Address, post p THE MODERN ghborhood, by toccupanis tbe inoder to B.A. M. IM. weal Herald | ANTED-BY A SMALL FAMILY, CONSISTING OF | three persons, of @ small house on the west sido, within fifteen minutes’ walk of the City Bal | part ofthe city preferred. Atdco-s BJ. tpt Sev ral companies in that section are anxiously wait- ing the opening of this communication with the sea- board. to commence miging operations, and they a watching its progress with @ great deal of inte rect There is a very active demand here for Cumberland ), coal, for ovean steam navigation, and, tn tact; for ai | ft! {rally wiobahe brad of city reference, Fiease calla | and ¥esbail not have a full supply | ket. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ritnation a# Cook or to do the general work of » until the Chesapeal ¥ ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN TO order to the slack. water navigation of the Potomac Foes rns Gall bo givens Adarees "Weed" Herald to whom good wage The Macon and Western railroad is to receive, forth. | ofice. with, o new and heavy T rail, throughout its entiré lepgth. There-laying ofthe track has been geing on for sometime. The supply necessary to complete the line is to be delivered at Savannah, tor $39 50 perton, When the track is re-laid, it is expected the distance between Atslante and Macon will be run in three and a half hours. The Planter’s Bank of Tennessee, om the Ist inst., showed assets as follows:—Notes discounted, $1,317,943; domestic bills, $727,807; suspended debt, $300,656; real estate, $177,031; due from banks, $478,508; notes of other banks, $113,570; specie, $512,990;—and the lia- bilities are, circulation, $1,610,505; due to depositors, $496,023; due to banks, $19,260. ‘The Providence Post says that the market for print- ed cloths has been very quiet during the past weok, al- though the sales considerable extent. ANTEL—A SMART, TIDY GIKL, FOR GENBRAL ‘One that can cook, wasa And iron wll; Lying email girl, to wait and tendon | table, 4 sole layin 4 geogeally y weefel. One th ae isofa | Jeseant di-pesition and gond rea, may apply, with | Wood refevenses at 100 Waverly pli A RESPECTABLE YOUNG AND with » Hveah breast of Wilk, Schitd to mee, 34 Pitt street, front hon WwW —Iwo A ayn movcaTED GERMAN LA- ere.) Intel: d from Germany, are di tirous of procuring emplo rent to do the general housework ae Pinerican: igor families, as they wish to ioara con be seen by sending a note to John ore spoon tre wasn «A Lab, gneve I yivrann OR SUCTREN ANTED— a referunes tives if required ood reference given H poy he ree Wy snvaeer A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN who perfectly Eaterstende ber Lusiness, © situation 86 Cook {pe private family Ne ol sohipesions te 90 inte the ry fully eem| asi ne: re ference wi will itd = Please ‘apply ‘at Lt Elm street. BYo0 ; 6,000 do., 64x64, 28 do., fair, 28 do., fair, 4%¢.45,000 do., 60x60, 28 do, good, 4Xe.; 8,000 do., 62256, 99 do, good, 43¢.; 7,000 do,, 44x48, 2734 do., good, 43<c.; 2,000 do, 44x48, 27 do., fair, 44o.— 30,500 pieces, six months. ‘The closing quotations were as sunexed :—6Sx72, Beat Can be seen for three days. 4, RBSPRCTARLS -Y B YOUNG, ays. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE FOURS pao — seen for two 4dge.; 62x52, 40. @ 44x44, 30. 0 40. ant woman, . situation &s do general hy 4340.5 44x48, dc. 0 43¢0.; fe 7 | N, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS | 8 The amount received for tolls on all Btate canals during the fouth week in July, was $105,217 58 | YY 4NTED—DY A YOUNG LADY nae employmont as English teacher ina school or Mame period in 1849. 4.6... ce eee eeee 904 B89 family, er 46 coy aoige Ae oe Oras the small ee wo I. call at 389 Bignth street, febted the New York | foer, hetwee: nu Increase in 1860. $22,312 60 The aggregate amount received for tolls from the ecommeneem ot saneeene the Slst of July. clusive, was. ws Same period in isso. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY COMPETENT, tidy, middle-aged woman, ing, weshing, and froning, or to do genera} housework ina rie te Cail. first cate washe ronerj watcl., Please all es 15 $95,210 86 Amount of tolls received on allthe New York State canals in each of the following years, during the fourth week in July, and the totals up to the Sist of July, in- ANTED—A SITUATION young WorAD, to go as Wal best of city references from her N Elevesth street between Fil ‘eon for two daye. BY, A RESPECTABLE maid he and Sinn avenues. { (AMUSKM Bre, EPIT OF Jon ‘aod Sigior tx Maus. iT "= conedy of the ; | BRwah OF PROMISE it idan, We, Bastow; tab ve Br. Johnston; Mavida, Mire C. Chapman Mew, Trapper, © cand Warlet Divert se y Bre. Vernon aurtain rises at 7H. Boxes ithe GARDEN —THE CBLEBRATED x, by Mie Bt ay one eon rive fares, POUR Pita ‘sad i O'reuttle, Mr i when the naenfice YaSTLe i a nenen » sod families f a Mache every variety. Bi: Maceun Banoo, 6 jetti; Dawa, | the splendid lower « > fl aE -y ann & grand Cberus Beoween | the stancerd farce, writte “ “ suther of ye mich the | Breed she Plough, Cure fury and Coun~ ips odor, hed RB CHES A—Sir Matthew | re 109 eran ‘ on hore: Tom din the Saloon. T john, mae ley r Mies Mary Taylor. THEA TK ening, Augiy he fa Perry | ASTOR PLA te odith, Dare Thursday mor at 10 0 | burdred fu perpen erarion 1 | atthe office, becween teu and & pe | (aRv- & LADIES AND apeatacle of the draws’: CURISTY'S OPEHA “Hot oe ° qT r er Srarks, Mr LO8ED FORA Boxe fod y's Minstrels, sfeemed t fhe bait we Jvhe Groen woe Maneger and ant Meoager, 1 prevent it a kdward | hr afer conaiet of tho mow fare OT TO BE DONE: tie” Laveashite Pion NEW Troupe, late Pierce Broadway, between M every even Miedieton. PLAN ormieaT) Bell Ringors, Se, | § ané every night \ Atnonget the now curiosition are the carriage of the lato | success that hoe fn aie band of Reblepisg Queen Adelnide, the Hooser J he. Re. Aftarnooa | performers, has 6 ene plies wltre of erformances commence at Si and eveoing pore urmapers at 7 o'clock, ohildre under Admission, "25 001 GAKDEN 1s NOW OPEN FOR THE REURE- la P Concurt to commen Wednesday» aad % MANS INSTRUMEN® ate Ranias ry Mou eiwmeing at 8 P. ils ana + ton “in in toke place lightful scenery Adminaio sosiv MM. Ferring cave the weather i¢ unfay ext day. Ay je Minstrels. A number: f be: in the classical Statuary. Admirsion, mence at 8 v"eioc LEPTSRS Ee Pill tooat “5 REWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY, THIRD {NS ARNUMS MUSEUM, PUlLa ). Bane emall red pu HT d weard wich Sey- Proprietor and’ Mans erie mour Kemick writ ave reward will be Of Kimberly's given by bringing the same to No. 14 Courth nd a a ‘and amuving Magician prem PVE DOLLARS KEWARD—LOST, ONE HORSE AND But 3 aguial achieve art, on the Oth of August The horee was of de. The fin whem at 50) B. lump on the left ove reward by leavit Or ry ard splendid: preparation, Weivlogrece for the grand dramatie re-opening,” Admiteamee B® cente; children under 10 years, 12by cemee, PERSONAL. BALES BY Ave Y JACOB S. PLATS—1, G CARRISGTON, sicnecr.—Hardware Cutlery, English pastera 4 dogen round, rilver rivet, polished, black, ebony, eae eteel 60 dozen ebi gting hatohe lat pattera carde of fh NFORMATION WANTED — OF THOMAS HOWARD, Staten Irland. Thomas Howard was inst he eS. | Any pervon who can ¢ formation ebout Int, whether tlving ot deed, confer & freat fovorom his trlends ig Buglaud. Address "Howard, Kew York Herald oBoe. SPEC 1AL NOTE botaad GRAND LODGE OF NORTHERN NEW Ls will be he'd on Wed: neSo'clock, at the Lodge © ¥ e ef conferring tue G. Laeger red. PRALL, Grand Secrotary. 7 on RIGHT WORTUY GRAND Hove Yann AM commence ning, August 70 B ay, for the pu Puastual attendance gad old Weide Ba ‘ath and Big A tow mare lot ception, tne beat 4 va is eheapest of anything om the Le steed ie exempt, for $1,000 Ky | money cam remaia om bond aod moricage for ply at the Winde mo Polls open from tee ° 5 % an JAMIN J. PENTZ, @ ree! c HE ¥B| “<3 — Iting Association, are NEW AND BEAUTIVOL on neaday att savenace in the I. at the wong on bu. Siento de Be 6 ‘wich on, is der en). We e'hetsl, with every. som «Hammel, John Hooper, ¥ va eoducea and pussta, The dxtures, oad aitred Smith, Chas K Wfeltere are all new, and of the mst reoeat ees ad the Mohment te alrendy in : formariy ae fo will be sold ats 25 Blinabosa A RANE CHANCE. = THe sre say ab MEXICO i d and ed Sad ther particulars, inquire at 25 rtrect, where it can be seen, IN Yo! the return of the Seo! up the igie 4 and ard ee, report . v , mixin ington Greys, mi rarer pA =P et get my Sal Tren eighth street, between ‘The hovse hae bem mealy end 1! lie to believe ‘amiga visited New Haven together. Six, he Wasbin pe Taare to why ip vieitin, “ elusive :— DY OUNG MARRI ED M MAN, | With the ish Grard, bi aey, other com ‘either in CanahtT,Yote Brats Canars—Amount ov bit * ‘tely erived trom Seoulen anda aination ts LAN, | going or returning. — MAY asiincrOn es PRINTERE POR Sat ax paw POWER ‘anal epened Total ‘Asrietan' oF any ot Pay a no at work by applying 0 Testo april 20... 48 TOT OB” wes As | shiection'ts tbe counter; lemet afraid Go werk, and wiling RXCURSIONS. ip oe 1841—April 26..... 64.622 00 iiaase i ake himeclf fcevrally neeful to his @ oe Gop NARA AA AAA AA a 1842—April 20..... 80.626 96 750.051 45 boot 6 Seseiarent aid Rowe ny. heacsty. NIG EXCURSION —THE ©, 1, SNOW sogtet Lit —-LAND—FOR MONE THOUSAND UOMESTRAI Ted Apa seats H ot GIRt SITUATION at Youkers, -to-morro |845—A pril oz ble of discharging. CT oy seit pa ral isae—apel rT M4 ryan. on 8 fenera ocean, th ‘will leave foot of (irand sires! ai 1847—May 1. . 82 fo, 50 Treuty -tret oteest, second | 1 Cherine atrestalih: Pier No &. Norsh fh cocmunitog 40 1848—Mayl.. 40 Ninth avenues. : iver, at Avatle street ot Sig; amd Thirteenth street at pee aes = 1e00—a poi 23 we | Crean For ale ‘There is send dollars compared with last year; but if the re- ceipte during the remainder of the season continue as large as reported fer the fourth week in July, the ag- gtegate. at the close, will exceed any previous year fulthe evu except 1847. The new erope will soon be eoming for- ia Twenty- ward, and the probability is that the tolis, from this time out, wili be proportionable larger than they have SITUATION been thus fur. alu 00k, aad ‘The amount of tolls reseived at the collectors offiea jot erewss at Albany during the month of July, 1850, was $24,046 82; same month, 1849. 912.633 16; inérease, $12,313 17 And from the opening of mavigation to the first day of August, 1850, was $120,451 45; same last year, $76,- 635 62; Increase in 1650, 643.815 81 ‘The following is » statement of some of the imports and exports at Pittsburgh, by the Pennsylvania canal, during the month of July, and from the opening of the navigation to the let instan: Pammevivanta Carat Communcn. va. WANTED TA MIVATION of, RESPECTABLE Mecaged “attrac, 0a Cook le pacfeatly, ander. stands ber business. She Setsensede | all Kinds of pastry end baking, and all Binds of meate and soups. God city reference. Please apply ot 24) bli th atree| a fy A PRIVATE » of age, who ie the ferer tiseete Wormer of Whitehall ee Ww byt {tent é eayrec Tay YOUNG WOMAN, i 1 undorstands bak a Lived : gold ity ‘rilorsnest tae e mil jer, May be room at 134 Mot! W 48TED A WANs accu! STORED TO SHEARING bre y dread power Apply st {7 and SANTEO—In A PRIVATE FAMILY, monthe old. Moet be healthy 4.890 16.400 1,011 847 Mee the country fora few In July Brey aly. Agric: 505 8 ——--— Tobmecco, leaf sme rare 1 vanes ny A tA You xo ‘ase — ed iy otherwive tik tees 7 ~~ 1,017,438 99,178,165 mporiing hovve, he * bimeslt he could make Coal 16 7.685 uw ‘ul,from @ thorough knowledge of the oreied, | Compared with leet yeer, the canal commerce of residence of some years in Jamsiea; bat ation in the counvry, Address (vo~ fice. Penprylvanie thus far this reason, has beee to ebout the oswal ext ding the ane to some of the public works by the late freshet. the delay 4 will have no important effect * from tolla, Tho revenue of the Btate, from ite works of internal improv meat will, probably, exceed that of last year The wheat crop throughout the wertern part of this Btate, bas been seriously injured since harvest, by (ae Te MAN, OF HIGH flereld | YOUNG. Wouax WANTS a SITUATION aS CTAM. | wing oF geuerel housework of | be eorm oF Pt third door, fortwo } “ence front beitdine weather, A large quaatity of genin has been out, aad ee HS . ie still im the field Apprehensions are therefore eater. WES ve TALE | Fou bpd Bas , Wao 18 DeALRONS tained that much of it will eprout and be rained Tho | An preace sooyunte obd respeetasie geathanta. | Alternate rain and shine ts calowlated to etrike al) the | Addrre” Peeling, ottee of Unie paper ‘ growing wheat with rust, and cheok its further growth SB WHO THOROVGDLY UN It ts extimated that in tho vicinity of Rochester the | / Ll Kindo of ary oe siow damage to the wheat cut aud remeiuiug unhoured. is 8 “i ie ae oe | Tepteeented ae more extensive than any experivaced SALUIBORY, SO lode Aahaid ire, within the past forty years Wheat is, without doabs, the most precarious of ali grain crops Tt is eubjoct | to #0 many disaeterr, from the sowing to Yarresting, | in fact to housing, that it ie only after it iv thresied out, that any kind of an extimate onn be formed of | the yield The most promising crop may be riavted in twenty-four be There were entered ai the Baltimore Custom House. from foreign ports, during the month of July, 43 eee tele, of which number 24 were American. 12 Rogiixh, | 8 Premen, 1 Rassion, 1Norwegian 1 Chilian, and | New Cranadion The deoomiunti ANCY D rr F r. Wersid « Ss TUATION WANTED —-WANTED, BY & RESPROTA- " iris eve mo cémpetens for tb re Waswere are dutiable, 4 were | ed for foreign ports | 1 barks, 20 uries, and | | —WANTRD—& SALROMAN Mite tele ehares of Apply #¢ No. 3 Jo KY Gechooners; total 43, with an agereqate toanage of ae nd employing 40) men in their navigation, Of (here verses, 82 were American, 12 English, 2 Bro. ond 1 Hamburg. The destination of follows, vin: Baginad 3, Africa 1 1 Rio de Janeiro 2. i nee 1, Spain 1 Ban Francisco %, and em Teéia Ieland 3) The tote vatas of # the month of Joly. wae Gert 60: aIED are awa Bensit ' caer 2 oon tporle daring 89, of which gowte vo t) destined for Valifor. the amount of $105 724 72 nia Pirhange. 0 ps Meare Comat | neeedesy | fonko waster Reference te Now York, J Or Md Orns <A BASEMENT TO LET. ONE BUC Brosdwey, wuitable fora phyrelan. Apply at He WANTED—IN mn 1s 00 BR PART OF THB auitable hoarding Bones, oF belo hegre Cha ry Seah een. 70 ia ete __ Bee, Commictes od Arrengomesie. xew To THE, FIsiixg BANKS BV; ¥, Eos ercory tonaragy the edule wil nea reek ecou' Camel wtrest 5 N. Pay as os Y. aprne toe! fishing tackie provi ea My ox _SPORTH sa. D HOUSE PLRASt $2 vi! eM “GROUNDS TROTTING Tm , Sth inerw w BRILLIANT NUMEPR!— WiTd PORTRAE? AND Iie cf geciouraced GV" hveske fue Prempien No. 4 edited by Corpelics Maines CONTENT 1. Public Amusewente for ve 2. Seeing the Bear Dance, and ments, ‘ &, Life of Gastavas V. Brooke, a lout 8) \t Shope” N v ital eek, nibmapne the dig inguished Trage~ The Forums, by tic Authors; by A. O. HL. Pageants 70. ww tare ee: ‘ane Pulter’s Opinion. |. The Drowaite Fund Avwwimtiva, (oMoinl) |, Kioge Convention all of Wm Bart + of Shakespeare | BOARDING, AO. ROOMS, large 1 avITABLE "vor NO—PINE AIRY emt let Blew, oF able WanTED IN Grrr WARREN. on ’ th foil board. | BEE," * prowress through the United “ The Dy Aliens CARD WANTED—IN TEE Ra mete? swear, B veawe ay om eves lnrge location, he. n CARD wa NTED- HY ry - oh Lnereock, (Binzle oopiee, 1236 0 © jot One Dottar LOPEDIA “ORNTEEMA pervant, ia the upper pai rooms kad pasion Caeniehed; te table preferred. Addrene bon 719 Post Othe, Bone, WANTED GENTLEMAN WOULD Like tin twee woforaished ropme, with bowed ya'e family (where there are wo ott er boarders) for wife, aud the oftice Woure & B WANTED, AO¢ eM, f STONES AND FRENCH FANCY GOOD ety VICTOR BISHOP, 1 is, and! or B Maiden Lave. { Come parehsee@ enjoyed for the Hay ce Roc Ri Spring sereets ‘Tt D—IN THE UPPOR PART OF THE all ¥ Bee te drenned 15 bs FOR A YOUNG LaDy. IN Tue V1. # the Cliy Mall, Bot to exe 3 por « Rome Web!, Broadway Po: Tae PATON Bema ter pertfalh i Wrond way» anofactory of M Fiption sites aed the DE salzenrey Tue ” at rommee' ie hieid county. Vir 7 cane from Palle ties ean be ao Salishery, pontoon ‘h HOUSE Ts be wide 4 Ww VENRL & CO, * ays HAYNES (RieW'D L. OWDEN THOS. J. holesele aed General Com T’ Base fabter covers, ind frvight. We & Co., Ure Fen be Pot NEAR et al the Vatu ph TTe8 Peet ¥ ive uomnope cad abe 1 tive mht a sod Cabitage AMDEN AND aw OF RATLAOAD dolphin, ot rev emo'eloee 5, By, ctenmbons Fier, Bo. wore mee