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er ne ae ee @ur Harrisburg Correspondence. Hannissura, Pa., August 4, 1350, The Indictment of Moses ceedings A legal gentleman, accompanied by Moses 8. Beach, appeared here afew dayssince. The latter had a letter of introductioa to Governor Johaston, which read much as follows:— Mr Dean Govennox :—1 earnestly request tama in the bearer M.S. our ©. ch and allow me to in- ¢ the hope that you will be able to extead to hu ao ral oe may desire (Signed.) ©. A. WoOODUUL Mayor ot New York ‘The law companion was armed to the teeth wit something like as follows ;— 1. A bnef, setting forth that M y in Mexico when the Lehigh County robbed of all its asse that the indi said M. Y. Beach, by a grand jury of the c ‘wealth of Pennsylvani » was a Wall str lation, an etlo which is worthle: c of M. Y. Beach would b appear in Pennsylyani Affidavits of dictment, as he verily ‘Wali sire tepeculators, fi ing meney from his a attacks of upop' ,and Whose appearance within the jurisdiction of Penny t _existing circumstances, might be atten sequences to bin 3. Affidavit of Al Beach, setting forth that he had beard wyer offer to procure the withdrawal of the 1 tion of the Governor of Pennsylvania on Governor Fish, for M. Y. Beach, and quash the ir dictne for $5,000. 4. Another brief, putin by the attorney, stating, that he had under: ad that the Governor HOC " warrant, to surrender M Y Bea of the 'Pennsytvenia sheriti, had been hawked about Wall street, but nobody would give $5,000 to save M. Y. Beach All these procecdings on an application to bank fiuancier, M.Y before our « 0c: are nor, the edings a Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Puirape t 8.18 ls k— Money The Mat- Funeral of Com Cape May Digi ters, §« The funeral obsequirs of Cor place yesterday 4 the most imposing charact G Jones took of dore mi ter nies were Notwithstan the | explosion. Fourth ward. a vote of reconsideration was passed, at the next meeting, and the bill w Beach—Curious Pro- \ mittee. The committee reported ia fayor of the bill, on Monday evening. bat it was Lost. poe. conversati result was of the Fir | filled was adopt P. Seventh Alderman Grirrix } mittee on ordipances report some mode of eg uatizing the rates of cartmen and the fares of hacks | lution was referred to the Committee on Ordinances, ‘The following resolution, prepared by the Alderman Resolved, That T. D. Valentine, Ex ‘The following resolution, offered by Alderman K ition for sewer in Twelfth street, from Sixth to | avenues, The President read @ remonstra On the motion of the Alderman of the referred to & com: | Obge tor W. Covrer ~ ‘On Tuesday eve Traphagan m gopense’: ip the Board room, ed optod. the com- some of the merabers. that last evening a bill of $209 oved a resolution bags Rio at Phe reso- with 4 mos, €or parties about 1 DEPUTY CLEMKSHIF ee ot ward, was adepted , Clerk of this Board. be authorized to employ un additional clerk in | terms. his cfllce, until the vacaney, made by the decease of S | Thomas Beckman, late Deputy Clerk of this Board, be | $2 90. ¥r D REPARATION FOR INJURY, LLY, eds— 0% a O%e ‘The Board adjourned at cight o'clock till this eve- | prime ning. ee BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. pag REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Reais Avover 6.—This board met pursuant to adjourn- | reporting. mont. The President in the ebair, have improved PETITIONS. sacontuniaet ‘A petition was received from Heary M. Western, for er aterry to Staten Island. Referred tase, Referred markets on at O20. The Corn was something firmer | Emet, with sales of 34,600 bi | ed amd damaged; G10. for weevilly Boutgera; bs 4 The saarket for thls staple wi ent, WRh-ap aot! cargo of the“ f forenoon, sonsisti for the eity trade, with sules of 200 bbl: io at 1 Also, Orange county at 162 and ‘nominal at 4a Ge ~The transaction mate of the st as no chan, in good request for che hs at 65 a Ode for heat- ester mixed, and 0534 tor round yellow The sale: gry OMe ; 20 bage St. D of 3.400 bags Bio, at 8 time There has been a limited demand to-day erally awaiting their letters; we heard of ales sold at yesteaday’s rates, Cocoa.—Sales of 420 “bags were made on private Frurt.—Some 200 boxes bunch raisins sold at $2800 —There was more flour offering, and about 4,000 & 8,000 bbls were engaged for Liverpool at ls For cotton 682d 3-16d, generally demanded, white ; some small engagements Resolved, That the sum of $100 be gnanegnintes | a unde at S-léd. Seme dead weight w: ngaged donation to Andrew Martin, for injuries sunt dl by To Glasgow, flour was enugag’ For him trom falling into an excavation, in Ridge street, itormia, 6c. ecutiaued to be the rate at which en: in 1849. gegements were mace. CHANGE OF THE D WARD POLICE STATION 110 lites —The stock on hand was light, and held at Report of the Finance Committee in fayor of leasing | advanced figures. The sales are 1,600 Barcelona, aver- premises 38 Barclay street, fora station house for the | aging 23 lbs..at 114¢¢, 6 months ‘Vhird ward police. and an appropriation of $2,000 to | “Lyaturn —There was a good business doing. and repair and alter the same. dealers from the South and West have purchased Alderman Coox said there was now a ‘very thin | largely, Holders cf heavy weights of hemlock were board, and he thought it was better to adjourn. Me | asking Me. per lb. bigher. moved that the board adjourn till the first Monday ia Naval Brones were « little more active. We noticed September. The motion was lost a sale of 200 bbls, apirits of turpontine, at Slige, cash. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Oits.—The transactions today ‘in linswed exceed The following additional appropriations for the year | 9,000 gallons, at 77 4 78e. for both sorts, Nothing do- 1860, were concurred in in consequence of a communi- | ing in whale or eperm oil cation from the Comptroller : Provisions —Pork—The demand was but moderate, Docks and slips (trust account) » $10000 with a heavy market, and ale of 300 bbls. at $6 60 for Roads and avenues. . ... ++ 10,000 | sour prime; $8 81 a $8734 for prime; and $10 31 a Contingent expenses of (he Common Coun- $10 373; for mers, Teef was less active but without Clee eeeeetaeeereeeeceeeere esses 6000 | apecial chenge in prices. Lard was in steady request no lets, at as held still firmer, with sales of 18%e., and State at 15 a lOkge Cheese was heavy But dull, and holders firm at former quotations, of this day were not worth though the demaud was steady. Prices ud still tend upward. On Saturday nblished a statement exhibiting the amount of stock on hand io this market on the ist which we now republish, together with na esti- in the Boston and Philadelphia the same day: in Oats worth notiving. | On Thurrday, Avguet &, at the residence of Mr. @. M. Lirmingham, 179 West Twenty fifth etreet, Mre. Mowy bi. Bi) py. formerly of Boston, Muss, aged shout Boston popers please co At New Orleans, on *srareh 19th. | es Cooren, widow of the late Jame) city Also at New Orleans, on September 27, 1349, their son- in-law, Ronery L Sernrmons, The remains will be taken to Greenwood for inter- ment. Theis friends and thove of the respective tami- lirs, are respectfully invited to attend The funeral to take place this “afternoon at 2 o’clssk, from the West Presbyterian eburch Carmine street On Thurrday morning, Maxy Nk, aged 21 years; daughter of the late Rev. James Irvine. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, at 110 Laurens street, on this (Priday) after- noon, at 4 o'cloek without further invitation. 1849, Bursa javidson, of this “MAKITINE INTELLIGN FOR, | Port of New York, August 9, 1850. MOON AUTH. or Liverpool, T: Tpool, Bogert 1, Meyer & Stucke; Weodliuit, Olive Branch HD Brookman: Pare~ St Anorews, NB; Oy jepburn, Savanuah; Paris, FRizeciocs Ritch; Win Hiv na, Goo a Caba: Argo, Ablis Livermore, Mobile; Milford, A, S Walsh, Millikea, Boston, Wim MoGilvery, Hite sahoans eet et hrs—Henown, Bic ow . Rice, Wilt . Mariotts’ Burr, Wheeler, Kichmond; EH Philndelphios Lavingh Jane, Willmuth: doe jp esaee peared . Philacel, ‘ouisiana, Beobe, Bahamas; Champion, Beebe, Providence. Arrived. Bark Regent (Br), Lamplough, Neweastle, E, 88 days, with coal, to TH Doubh Brig Forest, Gail chorn, Mapas; snd Gibraltar 43 rt dune 25, lat 3457, lon 22 25, il ma ‘p ‘ordand for M nix (Ur), Gray, Matanss, 13 da 0 Crem, rig Tonquin, Baw Cardenas, aly 22, with eugar and molstnes, to Ged § Stevens Brig Jurverna (Br), Heneberg, 8t John, NB, 13 da; lumber, to P I Nevius & Son. Brig Eveline (Br), Armstrong, St Johna, NP, 34 da coal, to master, and 40 passengers of Br ship Corsair, wreck~ ed near Cape Race Brig Kossuth, 4 Brig Nora, Jordan ra. with sugar with Doboy Toland, Ga. 7 dave, tport, 14 Teh inst, lat 40 21, ce for Malaga. Campos, Oporto, 7 days, with wine, Arri: Fin. * Chagres, Lima, Val cific, por steamers ca root Chere: ill clase 98 the I Exchange ve Letter Baxe are aiso st Kenyoo' "1 Wall street, Herald Marine Correspondence, Aug 54 PM. Pacitic Prteavenent pAmmived-Bark, Merrimac, Benge, Hos 008 Hon ‘ork; John Rogers, Houe ary € Turbell, Bayoum, Provid pe ‘SW Ashinead, Corsén, Great £ze Hai Russel inless bills erect, tries fet tone sohrs One Mary € Turbell, Baynum, a SW. |, Gore: Sie Soka Rees Hiodok, Pres | seemn ae ‘camer Penobscot, Seymour, NYork. miscellaneous, Banx Exoma, Turnbull at this port, from Canton, lost tata bulwarks, &e, ina gale om the 20ch ult, im lat 39, ny niG NATHAN C Exy, Pike, (before reported wreoked, ) left LA vl The ‘he A ddantic will leave Livorpo! ol “ “ w Atlante The owners of thoce -— bullion, ‘Taha OR. eS is ship PACIFIC, Ge, nye. is August 26th, from terth nooured till paid for. EDW, mer ATLANTIC will au 7th Lenric cpiain Rye. Wess. ie i Dia vey Besing ate, . BDW'D. K. COLLIN! 4 Snore: SHIPLE! Py: wi jonve Liver peol.. Spree: Now , precious stones qoed thorefor, and of the mail wr berth at tho post office, nee or comfi DK. bres gh ch by, we ound tt) Borer c Canal street. coconetasecensadiestimtahestaanbesnnn rp ahs poring chili eee BALHG; Sapte Gramoo mS i ae — tober as All letters and papers must pase through the For freight or passage, having um equalled scoommudarions for Clogance, or y to and caf chagies for this city ‘24 ult, and 12 0’ "elo, hight of the 4th, struck on a reef, 1 miles miles from the main land, and 300 passengers, Bey baile & Throwg) fied to learn are exabled complete for San Francis crew, took the shi ‘of the crew the on the nd Faint with Lose of all exeept the clothes on their backs. Tho fate of the crher boat has not been ascertained. ‘The brig was high and Gry on the reef, having daily been driven higher om. Tho Stavel ie eaid to be fully insured at Boston. won, Newton, of and from Phitadelphia, 25 ‘i their ships t they w Be shor of Camianat: fran Aissharting pes eesTe Man ters: ued would bogee of without Tessiiss | ng Renews much damage. Buso Sauiye, of and for San Francises, whieh Eyduey, in December, was totally lost on Fey Febroary; passengers ‘and orew saved, and ha Sydney. Sonn Eotanrine, Pigeon, from Boston for Port au Prince, at th led fr jee Islands returned to riormes rt, had her @ SE on the * ly 25, by the lora, at this fails blown from she gaskets in a biow from ¢ 20th July, in lat 38, lon 69. from Pawtucket for Gardine Mat Providence, on Tuesday a orig August, earrying away one of ¢. hom the voyage t parted her fi | amy to meet ti wane d reach San Fri Jsthiai of the four ships. of the service, have arrived at Panama, trips to San Franciveo y are new able to with rezularity and ma to San Francisco, consiate of t ‘ATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMP. stage to California.—The that the United States Mail to apnonnee that thelt sending pas lic will by tes mati Paci ection with rerraiee apes, “a the esi hen going round. ciseo sooner them By any” revalence of v $ soon as was anticipated, and eaused detent inst the advice of ‘ships could possihi ious are no # all cow removed. ‘hrough from ry ‘thi tier is by ao hve wes ted their ships from rea which was increased by the impatience ANY.— re grati= Company late thins the exeld: Poseurs. Pramgual accexmodate those who could procure a ne quarter, aud by which, whatever might be tne del mothes fever ap reach= ti the Com= reach Three COM PaLy, Sptended. tne. the Pacito First Division New York State Militia, against the ke in Boston Ist ben ae Common Council selling the Arsenal ground in Centre yor we street. Referred to special committee. | Hogsheads. . “she oped ‘The Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips reported | BOXes...+ +. ow in favor of concurring iu resolution to excavate Fulton | | Market Slip. Concurred tn. NMogsheads .. The Committee on Streets report in favor of concur- | Hoxes...... ise (of Etet Thomaston), Crockett, Agwadil~ R, July 2, with euger, to White & Aug 2 lat 3h, ton 72 12, r Le bark Coaviy, of St Georges. fiom Norfolk fof q f and for Wilmot, NS, from Bos~ fiour and pork, was tornlly lost heat of the weather, there was a large atte dance of | rence to grade and Macadamize, and set curb and gut- | Bags.... tof wOarR Led, the military, including Continental Guards, of | ter-stones in Tenth avenue, from Forty-second to Fenton ‘ents 42 inet 16 iat 33.40, ton 72 49, es, night of 2th ult, in a thick fog and Sieuliben, [Oy all bearers were Com. Stewart. (. Forty-sixth street; concurred fn. Same committee | rogehends .. bron r; * oh A Oy Sine ares Sieaa Unitaind Reais ilette Cota Hall emi | Teperted in favor ef fencing vacant lots in Sixteenth | Roxen... +» Sehr Gazelle {eer Harte seg od aged ly ee ae wit ond’ | street, between Third avenue and Irving piace: adopt | Dage ‘ to Hunt \aa Gen. Bennett. Three yn of the Episcopal | fa" Aico, fencing va Eve wipe RN ‘Sehr Andrew Sprague (ar), Ma Burrie, Bathurst, NB, 22 | Tux Lone Boar picked up June 5, 6 miles $ of Point Lo- Church offelated. The was borne by swilors be- | cong, and Thise third street arrels an pags... cd’ that the total with grindstones, tw & Whitney. hosed to have balenged to wha p Shepherdess, longing to the navy. A cempany of regular troops | 4 ae ge i By the above ft will be’ observed’ tha i. Sciy Albert (Br), St Johns, NB, 13 days, with lamber, to (formerly of Salem.) which was last heard fro: fired the usual raluce over the grave, repair Greenwich street ‘ 137, | om hand in the three cities is less than it was at the ” at Eakin, Nov 11, i849, with 1000 bbls oll. There is no veer The Lrocklyn Guard: took their departure for home | *tteet. Also, to fexce vacant lots on corner of Madi- | same time last year, by about 52,000 hhds, of 1,100 Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with the Shephe: srdess on the way from Salem to Cali | of the cy yoo fae When cae on sop avenue and Twenty-sixth street. Also, to concur | pounds each Jong ay have been lost er stolen years | and pleseane throu baw ys company aud tae | 1 Peselution and ordinance to flag side-walk westerly- |" qarrow was steady at 7 cents [ad pte for various purpoees. Teaves August 18th. at ap Ay side of Fifth avenue, betweeu Fifteenth and Sixteenth Wiisxey—.We noticed a better market for this ar- Schr AS Johnson, K. aid packet shin Qepeania, 1080 to M. O. ROWRNTS, cor, Warren and Bat ~ »t0 pay * | streets; concurred in. Also, to fence vacant lots in | ticle, About 150 bbls. Ohio and Prison were sold at | Schr Commander in- Pree, bere re, 6 da: ‘crow, Ports Fee reece ce RAINE Tespeots fo 8 com: | Madison avenue, and Twenty-eighthand Twenty-ninth | 26 cents, with buyers at the close at 26 Belen or anda, Macken tes tacan Oko eee. line of'paskets | (JYHROUGH LINE POR 34x FRANCISCO Dia pe y y y well be proud | ircets. jis, $0 concur 1g resolution and seunnnnee were also made of 6) hhds. Drudge at cents, time, z Wooster. ae aeers = ape ‘What Henry Windle, Commander, will leave her dect Pier No. 4, . + abt ws tor fia, ng side-walks in Twenty-sixth and Twent; dhe P| N. RB. for Chagres, ot, om Tuesday, August at ons Acme pp eves bd hae can be both qovanil’ catenin; wiseian Wisak ean Bepeunty ancatene. ng TE by auction. to-day,| Steemer Ventbeeot, pikes 5, Philadelphia, gust wane 6th, Bie Dis Swift Paecite. glances Panezesre rill place the 2: Ea 00 shsee - 0 Aecageg ip sag “ ve both | Also, in favor of regulating and otting @urb and fuet Hondaras mahogany, the cargo of q » | day previous, For there have des + di _at the Atlantic Tian ‘ssary; concurred in. MARKETS ELSEWHERE, Ships Jacob A Westervelty for Liverpool: Southerner, for ai Joh, sit cera rae Te FoR SRE agree. No doubt the darkies were impudent. a nee. Ave,$—Wind at sunrise, NE; meridian, 8; as menses, SB. | fh ; “4 ay Aure oe py orelock’ "he vant Gago Seater mete aud servants wuld’ never take sige | surmount them with an fron railing along each Ship 8 George, for Liverpool, has auchored at the SW Spit. | 17). fom May ih tiie phi Eagatts for Onlitert | senmeeet Sat vine ee sell cewetneed hetel Thick ee | from Thirty-second to Forty-second street. Con. Bin Ag. Higard from in’ May, Hoteules, Fisher, MB. 44) ty MPIRE CITY LINE—THROUGH TICKETS TO SAN abusing “ white trash, y, and will take j pay their servants fair wage , and prohibit them from fleecing their boarders. which process is now generally submitted to through fear of inattention or insolence ‘The floating chapel of the Redeemer, at the foot of Spruce street, sprung alenk yesterday, and sunk until her keels rested on the bottom at the dock. Active Pr arations are making to flont the chapel again, je hotels keep full, and Market street, within a oe days has shown some signs of life, A Beary fall duriners ix not anticip The stock market was quite lively to-day, closing. veral fluctuations at « small advance over y y's prices. Monvy ts more in nd, and as the fall business sets in. the rates must increase, Texas ‘treasury notes are nominally held at about 90 cents in ‘the dollar; but let any purchasers make their appear. ance im the market, and prices would rise tobigh water mark. Holders now are quite confident that they see the promised land Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, July 15, 1850. Arrival of the Republic The steamship Republic, W. H. Hudson, U. 8. N., commander, arrived here to-day, being the thirteenth from Valparviso, and the ninety-third from New York, having sailed therefrom on the A4th day of April la The Republic was detained for couls eight days at Rio, and eleven at Valparaiso; also, six days in the Straits of Magellan, by thick and very rough weather. These stoppages being allowed for, her net sailing time will compare favorably with that of her predecessors. The Kepublic is unquestion- ably a superior ocean steamer—an opinion that will ‘be readily concurred in by those who know any- thing of the vessel, or her short career on the waters of the Atlantic; but if this generally enter- tained belief required farther proof of its correct- ness, it hes been abundantly furnished by the voy age just terminated, in the course of which she has encountered such gales and seas as put her every quality to the most satisfactory test. ‘he voyage of this fine ship has been attended with success, safety, and de spate h—a large share of which is properly attributable to the professional skill and constant vigilance of Captain Hudson sea, and to his energy and business tet in port. his politeness of nners and obliging attent ns also, are passengers, | know—being myself one of them—in a great measure indebted for their per- sonal comfort and journey. enjoyment throughout the Political Int ALgence. Littleton Patrick is oken of as the democratic candidate for Governor of New Jersey Junax Bow —Jndge B dressed a m: Lous, in which he spoke ® in recently ad- at St K a Col, Benton, The follow resolution was ards passed Resolved That James B. Bowlin has forfeited the confidence of the democracy of the Viret Congressional District, and that he is te ound to resign forthwith How Thomas Conwin axon tae @annenr duty ‘written on the 20th of January, 1849:— Wasursoton Crry I reevived your note last evening If I were much leas modest than T iiyam. I should blah still fer the over estimate your partiality will pat on my poor abilities. and still poorer efforts For the friendship Pibieh thas abuses your better judgment. { cannot hat teful, nay proud: | only regret that I cannot the expectations which such iriends indulge of going into General Taylor's cabinet than of a trip tothe moon. In the first place, ¥ Genera nus gentleman I hope find and secondly. were T would not consent n democrats espect- nthe Wilmot proviso He will be attacked by Sow ally. on bie suppor A seat beld by me in hie abinet. weuld be proof post- | tive against bim-on that point I would no more all him to be aseaiied through me, than I would thrust a between my bead and a bullet. In the next gises. & fools and demagogues all over the republic cou h effect of my pr tien on the Mexican at, aH these shafts (if they fly at all.) shall strike iny bosom and no other; General Taylor should select exists Truly your friend THOM AS CORWIN ALDERMEN an Frankiie in the chair, The Of the preceeding meeting were read and ap- Tiriome esented from fi joat removed the upper part of the city, against | 7 oe oe to the Hudson River pany Referred Of Engine Co Ne wengine. Referred } OnTS OF COMMITTEES Qi, tors In favor of flagging ide walks in Fourteenth street, between Beeond and Third avenues Adopted vox for Engime Co., No fishermen of Clinton ishing a new engine to company pier at the foot of T jty-eiath \f Pt In favor of fiagging sidewalks in Rat "e Slip and in Nineteenth street, between First and ond avenues ing vacant lots In Fifteenth street, Detween Fifth and Sixth avenues Ad In favor of Fegulating snd grading riky 8 first street, from Third to Bigth avenue Adopted In pel of Cfneging ridewalks in Avenue D , between teets, Adepted Tet of eelling the water right and bolthend at the foot of Stanton street to Wm. Smith and Son. Concurted in In favor of the extension of piers from 8 to 1%, Rast river Adopted. sore TIONS. A resolution was presented calling on the Commit- ter on Urdinances to report an act to repesl the ordi. Dance, suthoriaing the Croton Aqueduct Department | to exact pay for permite to compect with sewers. Adopted Reecdutios Avcret T—In the absence of Alderman Morgana, Aldermen Haws was appointed President pro tem. Pa. There, ne FILE CONOR ster mane. TRarHaca® If THE COPRON. CHAM PER eurred in. fame. orted in jand fron Forty-# Bi pd nue, betwe Adopted. ust Report hawking Report in Forty: On coneut streets. Report of Centre ed by the amount of Cambria’s with toleral | and the sales making wore confined to the retail trade, St sbout previous rates, There was no marked change st iw ahs Including Bome thme ago. @ bill of $900 was ordered to be F te Tiaphegna, for his services at the Hague Repert of the Finance Committee, in favor of leasing premises No. 38 Barclay street, for Third ward police station. pend -— appropriating $2.000 to alter the Joptes The Committee on Streets reported in faver of flaging easterly side-walk on Eighth avenue, between Forty- | second and Fifty-third streets. 8 regulste and g Recived, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of the widow of | government, Adopted, he Present, the President, in the chair, anda quorum of members in their places, concurring in ordinanee, of firewood in of lighting Fortieth street, between Lt and \ i | avenues with oil. V dopted. Report of th Committee & Sewers, in favor of a e and Forty-third street; also, in favor of a sewer pt Commeanication from the City Inspector, with draft of an ordinance, to all sunken lots between Broadway and Fitth avenue, and Thirty-first and Thirty-seoond ‘The report of t to suspend the members of Engine Co: three months. was taken up and adopte d of concurring with the Board of Al grade of Forty-eighth street, bet Kighth avenue Resolution to ae, $67 to crape worn at the Kesolution to remove the liberty sage = se one east side Resolved, to repair Batavia street, A. Kerolved. that a fire hydrant be of Forty-second street and Fourth avenue. Ado; »-§ Resolved. that Seventh street, from avenue C, street, be lighted with gas. Adopted Resolution to fence in vacant lots at the corner o Twenty-third street ani PXPENSKS OF THE LATE PI Resolved, that the sum of appropriated, to Bay the Viotent Stoxm at Cuar.eston, 8. C.—About | one o’clock P. M. on Saturday last, we were visited | as blown over, carrying along with it in its fall | several persons who had taken shelter under it | from the eflects of the weather. pily rescued from drownin, were severe) three colore: The cotton market continued easy, with a fair ould, probably, have been larger, and rates settled. Flour was easy for commen brands et this and Western brands, with « fair amount of sales Were al letters to reach to sail on Tuesday next, the 13th in it. bar been eereied te New Orleans eee ese come to hand the ne trom mon to straight State. ea TA ” . Same committee re- favor of granting authority to the owners of | ‘ting on Thirty-ninth, Fortieth. Forty-first, nd, and Forty: hird streets, between the enue and the Kast river, and on First een Thirty-ninth and Forty-third streets, to rade the same at their own expense. road. to. Southern, 4 1 ehh our rates. Board met at the usual hour. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. of the Committee _—— Packer of rol ing the ing oF ‘the public streets of the city. | of the Committee on Lamps and Gas in favor Forty-second street. from Fi Fort; gr tad rom Aeventh to fe th tien, cower in Greene street, from C street to within | f¥* firm, at 100 feet of Waverly place; also, i of a ewer in, im obt Seventeenth etreet; also, in favor of a sewer in Sixth — fourth street. from Eighth to Ninth avenues. rrenee, ited. market tor Adopted. | Fire Department, with resolution | #!™ vets and ot Committee on Roads | quantit: ave Fetus | Bave re Adopted RESOLUTIONS y for gloves and funeral of Jacob Hays. Adopted. street, near Broome street, ne ‘at the corner Tenth evenue, Adopted ft DENTS FUNRRAL, » is hereby; sen incarred by the | | twelve to fi in the bay. ferry company, on the end of the wharf, Philadel They were hap- | fimo but several of them bruised. A fishing boat, containing men, was capsized in front of the | two from the fate of theit companion. The schoon- | tt —A er Llette » Wego oe a = Ashley | qoutineab river, Was etruc! btn uring the storm, | end her mainmast shivered a slesee’--Chardosion 5 | eae ee Mercury, August 5. | CITY TRAVE RePuRT. \¢ Trvnsoay, August $—OP.M. | / sales Exeept for the non-arri mail, with private letters, the t been moved derate ined tor high mixed, | | Sager bly free sales, including high mixed | prem. 0 change in rye or meal. Pork was dull; in other articles of provisions. Coffee was more ac- | ¢d to-dn: tive, with more doing at previous prices. Sugars and 40,000 bales. molasses contin: ict Much complaint was resned by pat to day, who were inter: | piour and ested in tl at the failure of their ite disposition: and oes makes the Siappolntments one of peculiar fae rer ts is the feet. that they can make no proper reply to wheat, none. correspondents in California, by the Georgia. which Chagres, nd was exhibited epee a, ‘and sales ot S00 tansete os * "| Plowr— bs harecinte of 4000 tthe No 2 superfine, at $3 87% 8 $4 tas The lete arrivals hi . wus include 1,700 aed pond $0 35% for mixed. and aH, $5 60 Plow was Railroad bonds, PHILADELPHIA, August 7. ment, excepting rent for piece goods. ood styles of prin can be obtained for goods which, three mont would not fetch 24 ris, |. fe re Fine cloth for the demand of Chi of vn? have been mi Darley is quoted at 20 fanoga ot San ‘Antonio, Baltpetre, no stocks: ts held tis. ql without sales. Copper is more pleutiful and the a shade lower, via; $14 to $50 on-board. Freights have undergone no change since our last report, except those to California, which have rallied # little, $18 having been paid, but are not likely to go ani ny higher; and four to five from the Sandwich In expected here £37 cult to procure; month, by the Driver, Vandalia bia The sales hw: figore. Meni maintaing our Inst rate. A parcel barrels was placed at 184. 6d, bat eubdsequemtl wore fajecteg os being hard ub cour, acechorlet of per bai Coddih atill ells at 13s. for ens wad ite 9 the trade, im expectation of new ie sparing! at onged bands in a ida. pet hal at 1s, 64 per gailon, proot nt for export, and some sales are rey d at a lower figure. Paso ter sorts ruling at Oi als per First Board—$00 State 5" is BBX Wigntion, 1h5y: 11 vad Mecham ro 7 at Ca peer ya road, #544; FH Lor 6.08) ‘G7, 9644; 200 Reading Rail. Baw ms0R%. August 7 —Stock Bor rd.--$800 Baltimore 6's, Valtiwore and Olio Railroad Bands. 1897, shares Western Bank, 207%, DOMESTIC MARKETS. . August 8.—The cotton market is day. with small sales of Orleans and Up- the late Jacob Hays, for the balance of the quarter | lends at lia lic,ontime, Flour is firm at $5 25 for [ralas phe being from the day of his decease to the Ist | Old steck. The export demand is quite limited. Small day ei; 1850, at the rate of salary paid to the | ‘ales ofrye flour and corn meal at $2 S74y. Sales of deceased for the offices which he held ‘under the city | n.wred wheat at 112 a Ilde.,and old at 1160. Old Pennsylvania oats are held at 48 a 50c., and for new 2c. Whiskey is iu brisk demand at previ- transactions du- ting the month have only been on @ limited scale, nd July being our elack months The bed state transaction sof mo- few sales to Bolivia, our price cur- White shirting quoted prices; but holders find difficultis the saine. Assorted cloth, below 10 ri particularly fer Bo d cassimeres are exceedingly dull, French manwtactured goods bas been inac- and the only articles in demand have been silk silk velveteens. of which no stocks are on v hand Concepeien flour—The conter ctors, atter thelr shipments to fornia, bear. el Three shipm @ $7 tor & pares le to River Plate, W to $22 nominal price. without transac- Wheat 15 ris, per Liquors of all sorts have been heavy and rice feoen vessels in balinyt trom isco, being daily fd per ton for direct "per ton for orders, hes beee funeral thew ti of Zachary Taylor, inte at £3 President ot the United ee in vessels are unwilling toaceept the low freights, pr as consti voyages, which, however, are diff. ut 4,000 tons are stiil for charter Specks and geld dust received da the Nueva /ransda, and by a severe storm from the northwest, eccompa- | come sailing vearols, aw to $7004 ono nied by a heavy fall of rain. Fortunately it was | P0m‘cienetisc a tes fai Bi sg only of short duration, and we have heard of no in- © fi alforuia, entered 6255 toms; ury sustained in the city. We are ape 8 to state, | saled 10,700 Exchange om Loudon, 4 6¢. 1-2 pr $. however, that on Sullivan's Island, the shed ereet- | Silver iubars,% 7 peroa Hard dollars, 6 1-2°, stance an advance of 6d. bag bea hp obtained on been 20) bartels George «and 500 barrels Philadelphia at the «ame of 800 Island, and one of the party, a free man, named Sal William Gorden, a butcher by trade, was downed. | the extent of 70 tlereer Carolin Wave heen tena te The steam ferry boat put off immediately to their | lt East India coptinues to decli relief, and succeeded in rescuing the remaining | of nen at . Od a 13s, few parcels of American od Halifax at Sd. pound jull at our last quotations rend Mackerel — immense stock on band and but littie de- of and. +e ask 248, but the trade buy very these rates Pork—100 barrels moss have at TO. and e few pareciscoft miess have atTds The article continues in ver Sugar bas slight Inst reported. Exchanges on lerchants’ bills are worth 5 per come. 6) ht. Gold—American commands 2 per cont ‘olumbian doubloons may be quoted at the with lote of round, and glightly heated for distilling same rate, , Aug. 5, 1850. The rales of cotton are only 100 bales, Stock count- pres = By than was supposed , total, Das tTrone, Aug. 8, 1950. amen sa the same as previously tug the Burraco, August 8, 1850, since our last have been, flour, 1,500 bbis; ‘The market for flour is firm with good lo- eal inquiry including lots for export Bales of 1.000 bbia at $40 $4 18% tor Oto; $4 00 WP4 18K for Michigan. A fair demand for Koons toad moll . but the firmness Ohio is held at 88o. # We. bushel. ‘Aunany, August 8, 1800 '= Flour, 4,000 bbls; wheat, jour is steady, but not vory witha en ber. at ae steady; the sales are at tro [Ren Sreasooe Casceaia) April 20—Arr Clinet, NYork; May 4, Cynthia Lit- ae Sign pore Sor NY ork. AvceLann, NSW, Hareh 4 i ~= Smyrna, Ly von) SFran- cisco. Sid Lith, William & Currie; debustone, Harriton, and Two Friends, Courtae BARaTAR DAM, duly 19—Arr Catharine, Edwards, NYork; Sophie, Wollfs, do TWERP, Joly 25—Tn the river, Chas Hill, Lambert, for NOnleanss. Sl 24, Thos Prince, Hallowell NYork. Borveays, July 20-Lag Elis, Mills, for NOrle: Emeline, Waris, do: Sabattis, Hall , do; Peraana, M ru and California; Linus, Denis, NYork; ‘Melaszo, a, “Jenny, Berverd, NOrleans; Claiborne, Gilchrist, rz Mary Ann Peters, Brown, NYork. 1s Atr Helene, Matehmen Balti- SI do; Arthur, Spears Brusror, July 2 Brrsenvaven, Jul: more; 20th, Wieland, Heneke, N Sid Lot Ww Nfloborst, dor keto, M del pita: ‘young Mcuaw, Cole, NYork; 2st, Pavorite, fay, Balelmore bmana, Baltimore; woes, July i Lo sista, W t siecen Ameri- A Foliiott, jiforni Pollock. withers, aos rh ie, Pima, do; ard Crocker, for NYork. Cuxnaven, July IS—Sid Kosenth, Fisher, NYork, Cunistiaxsann, to July 6—Arr Statarand Hagermana, Anponsen, Baltimore. ‘Caviz, duly 14—arr Chesapeake, Lambert, Bal! Ghonsrary, duly 18—Sit Darron, Lowry, NOslenns; 14th, Peterhott, Exdicott, Boston. July 17—Sld D Godfrey, Young, NYork. July 17—Sid TC Er ‘Sontag, California. i tt Victoria, Joha- gk Arab, “hor Boston; 2th, Yorktown, Se- tery 't Petersburg for for Yorks Dousa Mavi, gene and eld ri each, a eta for Phi Sdeipniar cha oun Rapilaterre, Gnaseow. a) Sia Adam Carre rerition Sie (sad from Groeuook 2th). Howe Konc, April 2)—Sid Stockboim, Deras, Saa Prancise ». Johnson, N York. arne, Patoh e Ofesas, July 22-—Arr Romanow: Nieman, N York, iy 21—Arr Wi Elisabeth, Pilcher, NOr- eis Johnson, Boston Express, Whitty, N iritton, N York; th Thorr hill, Patines NOrieans; Wr J re te: Baltimore: James Gray , bridge, Dec are, RY. orks Det Witt i cl dleton, 4 Ry Sardinia, det Mountaineer. Willianser Bo NYork! Geo Brown, Higgins, N an, Greaves, do: Sith, Keying, Pleree, Charteston; Ash- Rice, N rth Atlantic, N Orleans; Bdia- N York: 20th, Hers, ue > Sheridan, Bi Mh, ca gut Hoth, senate, Bh in Pollock, ter, Baltimore; Francisco, ) Borland th, Veniiin, Christie, de DON, duly 20— But out, Wanderes San Francises, on, duly oe. roles ws Fil iphia Pesce kee We » daly =, ¥ x rere ‘Sid Athens, California; May th, Co ‘DD Arr Arabella, Mecepett. NYork. ld NS das Doi ay NYork. Sid rd Orienns; x A & rae 2-3 York; 30h, ‘Sarr rr Margaret, Nell, Baltimore. ever, Baltimore, 2d, Pilgrim, Baxter, Boston. Orono, July 1—Sid Fama Sc, May 4—Arr Aldebarce, Boston. Pamrerr, July ) red Sette, Balkl Buxmor rx, Jol Portaxourm for NY ork. Sireve, Denvei Matation Srasire ov Bomba, May ¢—Atr oymihia, Little, Singapore for N York. Yor D CW, Monsen 0, La totadine. NV ork, Bld 25th Leodes, le or N¥or! taeda Marr Burton, N York; Z D Go- | ‘rian a Qrri1 2-84 Herert, Barstow, N York: Mar , Samuel Appleton, Boston eaitias Im, " Guat Lew! ‘ork. ne MLACELAAS BOTS Berns, Ly 10—-The Caroler sailed on the Geb inst for N > Sas on the 7th, with loss of maintop gailant- he wyath-cThe Vernon, from thie COT int, RYoth pet been, he Lith of May, with lose of for orepenest, exsle, wexercwn, July 17—The Henrietta Sophia, fm Queens. tov ntor Bote jh ee he Menete Sopbin tm Queene: | © = Telegraphic Marine eon eesesbon At (ts Pw nney. KO , feriee ‘tamouth; i a ee ston =o hits sums a9 den ‘Chiaeh, A Phttede te ae ans ‘Ann T Birnie, Albany; Cornelia, arot, Awa. 6. Arrived—Sebe Sylvia Highes, Philadeipuras in Ree ‘Texas, aad i ae nti Caged Eee ea ites. eae Eee fon, Ri a a See Salciayalbeay i, North Pacific; Arrived—{ Riysar it, 25), reported prey to May tsher, whalers odchea at leah sano, bee il 22. day, August to in. for Arrat ot Bokart Town, Mch 7, Alice, of Cold Spring, 220 sp, Be xe Eada bene, fo Pperes * At Gollipages, Ma: }. Empii ‘wba, Swain, do ari probal ‘ Nan, 1300 sp; Ca- 1th. N O*« mths cruise, bound to N Poin oikAy Aus H @ tniles ¥ of Capo Cod. 5) F Brig Pevls Be pans Ph ng a for SIsands, July at aie, exe 01 ‘ot (Warren, Ye. = NOrleans for Marseilles, F " adage out, duly 15 lat 3, ton mM. J Eglantine, hence for St Domingo. July 25, lat 30, FOR CALAPONNIA. Ship Macedonia, Saow, from Bosten (March 9) vs | bare ‘alparaiso—was passod Ji 45 8, Bark debi ee por ro Edgartoy 13) fi caltoraia, ton m wn PAR 3) for 6, of ‘Gricans, fren NY ork fer California, March 4, erie er ark for California, March 4, lat 39 8, Foreign Ports. QuaniLta, July 21—No am vesselsin \7—Am bark nia—would touch at Vi lop said to be the eNOS AYRES, abt Jun: jewel; undoubtedly an error. Sid abs I7¢h, brig ‘arver, C 25th; a Kent. d N ‘area 0 apo bark Marchioness of Clydesdale, A Indus, Das Sune sprowe, Bolleng. 7 Havana, chy ane Orleans 34 nomen gh oy 5 te een al ot ston Baltimore, 9; schee NYork, 6; Wth—Cld sehre Aldebran, Newall, Baltimore. Isav, June Brig Cadet, Haweon, from Rio Janeiro Sor California. Lamata, May 31—Brig Fortunio, for San Fre 00, in Pont ie Paance, abt July 1-814 brig Nanoy Prats, Side of Weaene Wosent mgtee. tedeithiny brigs Adna, Nye, Halifax, (and old venson, ane a brig, Casiew, Card, 04 Commorte, ae tng/nore 2—Arr ship Java, Las om. NYork, 1a ult. —Arrship Hetarieh (bi + Boye, N N York. cred bark Raymund, roles _ bat onde Echy'ieidor, N Fork ei ha Suhe ship Bell Rocke Fas diceen, Vauzandaino, dune 1S—Sid barks Peru, Swasey, land, Pas ira Neth awk, pot seas Serko Wilts on be wrt an, : i Bie Taper Ae (Ham) Cal! SHR pee ree anf rtarted. but ans een, Oat, eh yess anti AT, Franeisco, vis Chagres. PIRE CITY, will leave her dock, pier No. ry ‘Apply at Ne. 8 De; fe ply do the Paethe OR SALE-THE SUPERIOR jitat Dus i ried | TO eb00 pe ee Gy te do 7. th edit ber Sreixoh's chor, bot Card, New | Tefaimented eapenisliy Beste Knows’ to t Se oapad whose health: Permit of an increase sf Ty female=tho wife, the mother—the Fears, in whom nature Sie ty tan Sai the cauces, sym and ‘the mort ‘Te those tamtiy, it 13 9 of copental i itber bedding into prneedt oat lant srusee, osene hjweta treate. werent, Naw Yorks bs tet 1 cm, 96 0 : She receipt of 1, 8 cory will be eraneraltted to any ¢ the U: aie Froid Pag A8th, acd v'elock Ww & Aspinwall’s — * MhNOLD burrow a GON — na. U. 8. Navy, vg ny. Sept. 3d Compan; red bev, NAKIAGANSET, yurthen best mat aw ey ee BOOKS A com! gee amber mer Priee tee. ih tony wit, “ of, ed ote eontam Cs at the mn; T. 6, Phi Ang. 7. ived—Brige Stream, New + Pi PR hey ri meagrdy yiicey ty pe bs vate CATE ge Bris Ldia Stover, Philadelphia, “Cid sont Mary treed au het ic, itn rm ng at Sailed—Brige L Peters, Philadelyhia; Charles Thomas, N | pimetled Livergeal, sis, exclnin | |. te Dr. 12 Lil one, soar id ithe ee ‘ea ae vein apapyes TICKET im od nee = li Leaman C August Tae fare, sale low. inquire at the Caltorais Pas songer Othee, 179 ‘sco mE NE Di NG) Torte col tania, as a0 Vise bees ~ birt ree aed $10, Extract Sieaie ica eee Plished th this isey wa shalt iubrg ae Spaceeeed Voth x TO iat Fes he veer nae WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM fash Si Yease of physical to many > Pix! this work. Snares a a is eer LONDON TREATMENT. PaivVar® A norrhas, glee’ au i peeist 0 eure bg my Sow MONT, £2 Ronde street. njrarmtryret State, Ditt, Rowton: aan cline Sarah ana Ros, ike g RoArrsche Morthers Light, Davis File: Geiphins sip Jas ver, to Lead ior N Fork. Wim Henry, May, fpbin’ Semsee Bri Baxoon, ta ey Nv ares eh Ee Yager aa pin oa ae BUcKaront Ang 3—8M4 gobs Cansios, York. oO ged Aug 3-Sid a pom bey) bsg) NO CURE, Recta wun a. welt sureet, ni ar ma Sersomonl ry G4 Toes’ days. Uls specie feng Bi & box, diseases, which, hee bi of. ‘Serve hie. 8 ie perfect cure warranted im all gor, Oncert meaty bende ey vie nee at) rasnpar | i pepolat ine Sreative ones ‘Trint- | eases may be had by ad Areesi| FH > cae. any polaers Dive ge, ty te er. te ish, Preae ay . "ene are ‘ortaguese Female eal Pilla, Jepeat std, ten. Wilmington, D; | = tee, ta ‘Bid eh mi bets S tet i, bark Uadi: Lew. vee, Phiiadetphias Basnes Ayres, teieturee, eof Spores wig vind, bark Roberts, Noonan, destination Seats ata, Ray: Ae cater 1 Crave, Crane, Philedst- r= ee, ee Noten ea 10; Bloops orne, Ale roe Art sobr 4, | th Sane e Werte Rrtceaaaent at ge Yorke ld Sips Bicboias’ tee Cas pay Bed wine, Merryman: Liverpoct, brig 9 Thing, and Brandy- | Matamors, Metager, Provic Ontaare, July D—Art ship TB Wales Crosker, fer vrgon P (ter). Vers meagan. | Bt > t. Onweno, Winer: (Br), Agnew. ive ogee ark ei ok Rath; pee Ore eens Fh. Wekmees Lomdeut trigy, Wi seen iat ey | New Pig mg oy wee bales jones, NYork. Atbany, aay jartford: sip an aioe WRN ey yA Hess ae a ys! st Wer — Cook, 8 sary fori BEE oy Avg 2—Cl tee etn Wan: Reta, 4 liom aren. Sate sene Brigg Shas hemes, ‘saried trom below, bei ted =. in efx re o ny ~ | os who wah Te shina nd that their cane acne Sms keer rw KE uu 3) Sa Titus we epatrected, diseanes, "© Bs besith. 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