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Additional Information relative to the Sta- | Cotton Trade. Coteste (Be » Cumboriand, wdoae Weanaten Bist. movements of important staple in this Seneca a Se ed Miata Witalgee. pattans ene. July 27—Arr Kare fi ep, Pasnene » Ham berg. {Correspondence of the Philadelphia Iaquirer.} Png to the latest dates in vach of the past three teeta an Ee terend ‘doy Willtam Cetiins, Maurine Baly 22— Vessels loft betore rep rced. De naeecnteeage PRA N Een maaan een” Mississippi is too far the other way to have sanctioned such u vote, and he therefore reluct- antly went with the mivority. He has had @ diffi- ve been as aan: xed. ‘Stark, Boston; J Cooley & Go, Bi- form. le is disposed to be liberal Wasiina rox, August 11, 1950. ; Lucuties, Banger. cry wr . eo a ee Pet Mississippi is bot; and with one | AM apnouncementthat 4 deliberate plot has been. | Reosipte ease eC a Dene ono ‘Kossuth, Brockway, Harttord. Riise ioe GRE a Rt ele Pennces Walteeg, “i Wee eye upon his’ State, aad the other upan the seitle. | and ts now, going on for the dismemberment of We | Correspon tag dates lant Frat wo 260009 | aise (me), tore, ag vant uy | PRAMABAES garb ccd shin Zoncbla, Juohgnn, (teom LOtriG, Gatale Rae eee Fn, ment of the questions of the day, he has managed inlon and the establishment OF & Wo 7 + yee) fore a y a , 44 days, ballas| “ ‘boon rs his cards with exceeding skill, working faithfully | deracy, whilst it can excite but one feeling of indig- | Exports from United States «lace Bane Lanta; Wade, Ot Mareing, 18 aay% with aalt te Le- | _auaany, Aug ]2—Aeeene Senne jifornia, but voting, with few exceptions, al- nation in the minds of all true Americans, can Correrponding dates last ear ther. Witha few other ie- | scarcely be received with surprise hy those who year betore... ‘ rats of the ame sort, the Gompromaice with Osi have marked the course of events during the past | Exports to Great Britain since Sept. 1, 1849. . for C , Boston; Jas & Warren, Benj Brome, Providence; Isaac Merritt, NHavon; alps Niedtord; JM Panker, Proviieace. Bowron, 12. b mocrats Corresponding dates Lact year. arks Velvoit; fornia just as she is—the Texas boundary indemai- | year. os ar before.» » . + ty, and governmenta for the territories without the EP re Stock in New York and porta of receipt Brig Gootge Washington (of Westport), MeCarty, Bangon, In January last, General Lopez waited upon “ General 2 Bosman — F morse him — ‘year betore.. « 160,000 | 2atb. wath ma seca, to i Mind "aug Se iak 24 ton 72 a paper, drawn up by leading Southera men in Receipts at ti rt since the Lat inst., 8,000 bales. poke brie Marcellus, w, for Newvitas. city, ia which it was stated that the South, despair- pxporth, 16000, Token by aplaners, 9,000 ‘Taken on bebe Rouat m Ready, Sitatt, Washington, BC, 5 days, 3 ith hi ber, to Smith be proviso, would have paged the Senate like a flash; ‘schr Stleutio (al Newburyport), Seaith, Ponce, PR, July and once through the Senate, the bill was safe enough in the House He did alt that man could do to secure those southera democrats for this ob- Corresponding dates lest year ch a ; . Mi ject; but he failed, aud the bill failed; and now, in | ing of justice, had determined to sever their com | spewalation, 10,000. Whole stock in city, in all hands, | "Schr Mary Anu, Cooper, Jacksonville, BF, 8 days, bound fas, to load for Cuba: ech a wit Getsched bills, these Poorer not ine | nection with the Union, and establish a Southera | 78.000, amount on ealo, 16.000. to Bridgeport, Ct Bboneset Beardsley, Charles'on; Marietta, Parker, Albay! southern resistance of the House, and while many | confederacy. That, for the purpose of strengthea- Ta relation to the operations in this market, and the Be ad Caldwell, Nankin, Washington, NC, 5 days, with flee Wrens, Jones, NHaven and 3 Yorks 10 Friend, al are sanguine of wliv uate suecesa, there is every | 1g the contemplated confederacy, overtures were to | appearance of the growing orop, 1.J.Stewart's clroulat | ™S2s'p'S'boweiy, Powell, Wilmington, NC, days, with | Het NOiikua Riot Wine bask Laweates ad ge Sattar Feason to apprehend a terrible struggle against Cal- | be made to Mexico to join it ; and to incline her todo | f this date says:— naval stores, ‘and dolene cla Sen. pr eer oe 80, every eflort was to be made to induce her fron- | . “The sales since the date of my last respects, per | Schr Scivto, MoParland, Rilswerth, 6 days, bound te New- iformia, and a resistance which will oaly begin with, her admission as a State, if admitted without condition, equivalent, or modification. ‘There is some meauing in these Southern cau- Hunts” and becret emissaries ; und it was thea to was taken by the home trade On the morningof the be represented to her that her only safety in guard- | 7th. the “Cambria'a” advices were reovived by tele- bu: chr Reboces Secor, Piorce, Vi z e @K LIVERPUOL—UNITED 9.4‘ cusess but there does appear to be, also, symptoms | ing against these revolts, and the dismemberment | graph from Halifex. and had @ depressing effect, the va Mathews, for, F shay PACIFIC) Capt, Earn yen thie of alarm among some of the southern men at the of her republic, Was to join the Southern States of | sales being 1,600 baler at %o. off, ly catirely to auoe tm NYork, Bia bonne wit te tile for Rurope, posisively on imminent hazards of revolt, and by these the | this country and form ‘a strong Southera Union. | our manufacturers. The 8th, the rales were oul m4 phi; elope Chief, Hamme pee till pala fer, Bi eters ond pepe spirit of revolt may be suppressed. Butthe danger | A®a further inducement, it was to be represented | bales, about half for export urdet one. Tae thi the port othes. For tor to her that the city of Mexico was to be the seat of | 9th the letters by the stea ; i dispositien to purchase was evinced, the buriness elos- ed, the gre ter the huzards of success. government ; but that, in fact, Texas was to be | (spots i ee en Oe ie By the rules of the Senate, a bill cannot be en- | Teally the head of the new ‘republic, General | YF ‘the sales reached 1 800 baive by monn, when infor: ossed and rend a third time on the same day, ex- | Houston was also told that, if he would join the | mation being received that the Pacific steamer had | Schr Motaliuo, Ames, Thom! po by general consent Hence,om the objection | movement, he should be’ President. General | passed Halifex the preceding afternoon. bolder with. | Schr Cassius, — Bangor, of Mr. Davis, of Miss., the passage of the bill goes Houston indignantly refused to have anything to | drew their lists at previous prices, On Monday, 12th ‘ine ‘Sturges, is not over, and the longer definite action is delay- roadetea: ae tele} —— =a “ ochre Fame, Thompeon, an: ork. ‘Nawrvoner, Aug le-Arr sont Trsal, Adame, Rodent. Bid sen onee stmescenee eanan- Oth, sehr RB Smith, Kelley, Albany. New Titan’ th nlling at ci ie and ¢ : jaw Benvonn, Avg W0—Arr schrs Amguate, Keene, from | Nev Voth tll to-morrow, When we may expect some | do with the base and traitorous scheme. He was | int, the feeling for prices having improved, holders peed supplying lighthouses Joba Frater, Hath eany: Lita passongers. further exciting debate upam te eo Be ogg un American, and a devoted friend of thie glarjoms Sars acre heures Eaiee ols aanien wine Suip Nathaniel Hooper, from hoe fhe accu jgurne, Albany; sivope Baily: Briggs, Al- | Cami er isiteh” “= Bontoneres Wedngedar, Ang. te iC i 7 " - | Yester e market wi Y vf 4 ; The friends of California have, perhaps, a ma- on ee ee me . emer ao beer & Hes coun: ~ww tl ort ae ene eta te Tew beles, | BF Oris Ruaslow, frum Ourk, with passengers Par eerrions eal Bi ‘Bione, jew York, “ jority of thirty-five or forty in the House. Against this force the South have to contend. And we re- cognize no disposition to qualify the case, so that the South must choose between a graceful surren- der and a hazardous revolt. At best, we can only hope that all the bills will pass after a desperate struggle; but the worst that can be fearedis an journment of the Southern members to meet again at the Nashville Convention. Newron?. avg l0—Arreche J tee foes et rane Oo en dudking. New Naw Lounox ‘Aug 9—Arr brig B Baliwin, Moatcomery, | Por‘ireight 7 Eastport tor N forks senr Feyells Adame, Rendout for Naa OF DANES, OP A RD, Je tucket; lp Vi —y Wells, do sed fe De- AX 7 al willard, Descon, Al- able project, but he was opposed to any action | clvsing with more uniformity, and tending towards | gesgaghins Emgite City, for yy Chagres; Georgia, do; Chers- being taken until a final proposition to amend the | °%U 7° Fiona point in estimating fature prices | Ket,{o;qtiP# Wm Stewart (Br), for —+; Lebanon; for San constitution should be asked for. This course was | for this staple, is, of course, the possible contiageasies aa not, however, approved of aA others, and an emis- | of the next three months for the growing crop. as the: Ave.12—Wind ot sunrise, from SE; meridian, SE; at sun- sary Was sentto the city of Mexico, to uofeld the | may be ultimately influenced by the weather which | #6 5W. matterthere. The Mexican authorities received | bas prevailed in that section for the last fortnight Telegraphic Marine ~ the proposition with some hesitation, and although | Ibe warm weather which set in about the first of July they did not refuse it, they insisted upon a guaran- | 1 not unusual or excessive for tne season and latitude, | Arrived. tee being given that their laws regarding religion | ®™4 would not probably have been dwelt upon, or | brig Washington, Capes ; 80 r i i caxercise apy influenee whatever on prices in this mar- | York; Thomas Fenner, and Rainbow, Boston; Daviel Fraa- sod tee . tislon of slavery should remela, og et, but for tho efforts made by certain limited holdore | 8, chet: Jane, NBedtor: Die arkor, FRiver. at England should. sustain the movement. here to display great want of confidence, and saxiety p Urey Bagle, cep laden Br orig, went up proposition to this efleet was made to Mr. Doyle, | to realize. Cpa parcels, to bring about alower level | 2*mes River youverday. the acting charge d’aifuires of Great Britain in Mex- | of prices for the opening of the season in the fall. As be ge eres a0 ad 3 iE i é t+ 38 Broadway. 4 Troy for vo; Rover, 81d Sth, slp J'Lawrence, Kinney, N New Haven, Avg 10th & Lth—Arr bi ustry, Pik», fit Croix; schre Gold Hunter, Porto Rico. eohr Advent, Kimball, N York. Apetrita, Aur 12—Arr barks Vesta, Flyan, Bost: Mary, Whelden, Bostor ‘ard, Chase. Boston; Charles ‘U 8 surveyi: Puuaveuema, August 13, 1850. ‘The Approaching Election—Probable Result—The Fall Business—The Weather, §c. ico. Mr. Doyle, notto commit himself in any way, } one-third of the whole stock in the country isin this > vens, Bailey, Br) Ps There is no little stir, just now, among the poli- | declined to express any optaion, but said he would port, it was of course, the vulnerable point, andthe | | Larrme, Basepor susamer foe, alites ona Lives, | conti Myles, Frosh. Comden. Me; Paulina, | : 4 rs consult his government. The Mexican Govern- | effect has been to reduce the scale of prices nesrly is day, August 14, at hait-past 10 o'clock. Letters eam | at ‘fiaral ” Yeods, Ba ticians, a8 the nominating conveations of both de- | ment, fearing to move unless sustained by Great | Balf acentin that period. Tne crop has been ua- | be pre-paid to destination. tueket: James Harbor; Lavi mocrats and natives meet next week, the delegates | Britain, delayed giving an answer; and it is uader- fen | Fenataed ty. tele weet ee A Fi be pre-paid at the above efies toany | Wi mer, N Yorks Wore er roan ees gizales having already been chosen, and organized by the | stood I-ngland has not taken any notice of the pro- | jt" ye at this dete last year. The number of ‘above Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street. Woglam, West Point, Louisa Taeket: a Miller, Newbure: Belle, Steviman, N Yark: Thow ireland, Lee: land, Pall River: Lake: Late, Newport: Monte Christo, Tut- tle, Providence; Sehayikill Roy, Barrett, Newbure: J $ Lane, Hartford; F A Hawkins, Hu! ‘Moyer, NHaven: steamer Novelty. Briggs, NY. wtann, Aug l0—Arr sobr Chas & Hallham, Wh Norfolk. bark Dilligence Curtis, Cuba. Sid vai Ranger, Cubs; brigs Kolian, and Evelins; echrs Warren, Ne Provinencr, Aug 10— Arr sehre JW Waldron, Littlefield Philadelphia: WM Goodwin, Fontaine, Milford, Del; W M [awk whins, Rendout; sloop Gij Belsor, Rondout. Ly and , Chil Berge unto Sed aia Qnort, Puidaa Marion, Rowley, ‘ "I ‘ i J bmitted to her. So the matter reets. Mean- nte growing are greater than last year, but not as Herald Marine ariay of their officers. This Faas the ee while, an emissary from the South, from the State an of ps Piso the same amount of boils, 4 ths Perera Loring, ROSARTRWH, Aue. 10. is far more important in its probable results than | of Mississippi—l mean a citizen of that State—is in | shrub does not yet contaia over two-thirds the joints, | Arrived- Nabe Stateeman, Loring, Norfolk for | opteneu thy usual. Congressmen, Assemblymen, and County Mexico, and doubtless ia correspondence with the and ie is only nt each jotnt the boll forme Fore good odie ouanene red mere ; ‘ . isunionists here. ot ought now a 7 wi In port, schr Margaret Ann, and Energy. Giokss Bare t be be mans in addition to State | te nore despatched, in May last, to Zumereus limbs; suoh ts not ite position; tt is delloate os Pomapecrnta, Ang 13—4 PM ‘Treasurer, Surveyor General, Canal Commission- | [ower California, to create a revolt there, and con- | 82d slender, ane Arey the eqetinnntion mot me poceant LArTiret Steamship Osprey, Dickinoon, Charleston: brigs er, besides Prosecuting Attorneys in the various sequendly to propose an independent government, Beer i Tielty voares nights, atda lower de- | Fieres, Moctlobead: Visest, Perk, Beeten: JC Fremont, counties. This last named office appears to be | to be aanexed to the South. The news of this Of Meat, would haves very beneficial effect on its Taylog, Pittatows, ie; Hon Matthews, Herriman, Boston: sought after with more avidity than any in the list, | MOVement is anxiously looked for, and its arrival is Kiture uct. A lengthened season, experteace | schrs E il Derrick, Grant, N Fork: Ariat, Wheeler, do — ” . P <_, | daily expected. It is believed that if Mexico finds | estabii |, is essential to ® good crop; shortened, the | dieton do; On Van uilder, Great ‘Has! In Philadelphia, the office is not only lucrative, | her provinces revolting, she will agree to the terms | boll ripens outwardly before it obtains the full | D,Jobuson, Pro 0, Lake, 60; Dut it is the means of securing to the incumbent a | proposed by the originators of the Southern con. | amount of fibre, and tke yield is decreased enormous- Alvareso, Lancaster, do: Joka Brows. Collett, W permanently large practice, provided he has the | federacy; and if she will not, that these revolting | ly. The result in my mind, from above and other siord; Macy Pattorses, ivamite,, Reston: eiaee abilire to intain himeelf in bi provinces can come in by themselves. reasons, remains the same 4 re |, Somers, NYork; R L& A ‘houart Losier, mew > acy! Pal ye Laat _ Ben le pest It is unnecessary to name the parties who have ue © Soa shott one for the wentest con- Brewster will be among the most promcar end. | been. the prime movers inthis echeme. It engi: | fy ase bebe the prensa prominent candi- | nated in the notorious “ Southern Convention,” . rd and the Nashville Convention, which was thea pro- @ te: Marion, Rowley, do; sloops Fashion, Blaydenburg, nas a Iith—Arr echrs M Brows, Hall. Philadelphia; Liberty, Weeks, do; Cape ey Ross, 40; Planter, tt, All Marshs Jeno, Ba Ung, Readout: G O Zaeiekie, Barker, 48: | ay, ese ee. NY ork: Chanspi. tees io; Weat pone ee regu! opt up, 00 that ao y fer, Albany. ashe and‘ logy‘, eo Rie | fhe oir in por Fanaa seonmmodations 6 ihele Now Morton, Rosdout’ eleope Arion, Miller, aad: Roger | MY ey a pian Paani, uly T-Oolng in, brig Panoms, M'Kensis, ot ihe ships ee iis Sine oe moot caraln. vend ths to come opinion will | Cleared—Brigs Round Pound, Pierce, Marblehead; Warren 2.300,000 bales. , Bartlett, Postemouth; Viator, Park, Boston; Ariel, ~ eho ou, Hallett,’ do: sche Grsnaee, Hale, doi . | Bi market were - | Nichola, do; Hudson, Hall het wore 99 ame | Pinise Reaves, Cavailer Sarah Anna, Pinkbam, It is rather early to make predictions in re; int i , bee, Now) Juan Fi rT 1 24; and & shir to the coming elections in this State; but {be- | Poveds was an incipient step. | The debates in Con- Tarenreet, Cuseuvee er oe adiiis tp. * m bn Advong from York: Fab 1b ee! cor, Warren sad West va, lieve—and the belief is not hastily adopted —that | E'eon shy which to ascertain who the mavere cc, Mobile. q Trane, | Hark Carers Genatler aa aneet, Foes tees Polacco ne are De sont = actual result will not vary auch from ¢ e follew. But Aa toannen (koala Be renter Att ne mil Konter, do; Balloon, Pepin Fortamou th: F] Goudapeed, ot gnincron Ai Arr echrs Graaville, NYork for Bos- Evra €ITY LINE—THKOUGH TICKETS TO 8AN anticipatory recapitulation: —; ranches " ‘ ’ Joon, a a \dgeport; + ne, 80, lem. wit splendid steamshi be of the State Legislature, the democrats will have a | £2 {0,le8ve no room for denial, Gen: Houston has —" ‘ WN 8 1 | Wheeler, Providence, a ancrram, bk HT “Are Sehr Brosttent, Jones, Nortel; | CANT CITY. 100 vous Warton, charee Porno decided majonty ; they will likely gain two mem- | and be knowe whee the authore af the sosnueay rn _ pence “a TOE RD. BA OBE bers in the Congressional delegation ; and, in the | 224 inbnendaniiseceiear enon’ washers UR 8 lt Is'neceenaty, (0 seoure re popular vote, their majority will probably exceed | ON pase SEIS —. won ie Msc Martin Wise Martin, Mrs | 88% SPPIY to THOwaee 8 908, way. jen thousan e truth is, the whigs are bou: ‘orrsson Joun W. W: Al - Nominal. iriege, Mr Burk, joloban, voerage. ‘OTRAM NAVIGATION COMPaNY.FOS B&2- to be thrashed, and soundly theashede They will | travagant stories have been industrioush ycirculat: Ponce, PRasbe Auantio“Mt Sooty lady and servant. ee eae U8 ellseamene na _ bed ae CM gece one privation for foo edin Tenateon to the luxurious living of the Profes- . Re , B.C rabrree, commender, wit vis ‘ast twelve months, before they can get over the | sor, t st is dai “ y ‘Tussdey, August 20, 3,N. Cali bn eae cigam, So, at Parker’ Kewarane to be espe | oMCtME Avene, geen ardour None | gt Hea east cust SSR E Foie neuer td The Coroner's Jury, in the the case of the two | day, we deem it but just to contradict the false | { Chesbire Ralirsed, 45:8 Bastern Ralirond, 00%: 10 Ocseus: | SNE 14th ult in lat 20, dye 90 min, jo Beare jached'to the ship. all letters suet gertureagh Ue Tose laborers who were killed by the falling of the | rumors, which we do from good authority. berg Baflreed 336 Vermont Central Railroad srextont that she had ts be abandoned Teutrignd, Davia ¢ Side “Specie diverse tn tt Fedueca rates. oe warehouse ip ‘anite street, have not readered a | whole expense incurred by the prisoner for and &, les from Abaco, ving jush, 24 mi verdict yet. It is to be hoped that they will dis- | meals, per diem, is 87 i = charge their duty fearlessly — faithfully, png he ge Hi Name caaahe aim tote done. Capt Bilt | che ved in the Sr rT Sarah rf rofessor remains in a calm | ton sad, Main Pieabaig’ fall business may be said to have fairly | state, apparently resigned to his fate, and, in the Jane, from Green Turtlo Key, at Philade:phia on Monday. ¥. — Sad fegenee, hemes neeie snepeed commenced with us, although the sales are ona | opinion of those whose opportunities of ‘ad New Sir A) of Portland, wrecked off Sable Island, | Hints phage ane some loading at pier © Bock restricted scale. There is a considerable number best will submit himself to i peat pon ho Bonds, ee et ree tees th Boston; at the Warren o@iee, for $000. Minturn, sto 4 BY a FS aire curened. feaeats rrell, ae be “ on EB sUrtod a vO. Ba Wall of merchants from the West and South in town, | the law, and disappoint the general belief that he apace but they purchase cautiously. The low price of will anticipate fate by ‘eiciae —Beston Mail, flour and gram may e a restraining influence. August 12. The thermometer, or rather, the mercury in it, | = Tose to 91 at noon, to-day, at Macalister How- CITY TRADE REPORT. ever, we are blessed with cool nights, which make ‘Tcxsvar, August 13—6 P.M. woe -~ ry _ Lom ig s honored with an | _ TB® Cotton market was quite active to-day, and the unnesal pombe? of distinguished visiters. Am esles made larger than usual, without ohange in pri- them | noticed Attorney General Crittenden, Se- | ce#. Flour was dull; and sales of common State and nator Fremont aud lady, Hon. Mr. Hillard, and | Western brands made at prices which ruled in favor Ex-Postmaster Collum Poor Collamar was | of buyers. A considerable portion ef the sales were disappointed in grtting subordinate situation | eve under the new adunistration. Ser capest. Lnctndes ta the eeenmnetiogs! weue ie Gesasis Cnprey ‘arrived this morning | £™* lets of straight and pure Genesee, with good from Charleston, with 170 passengers. The boat, | Obio, at prices given below. Wheat was quiet, a 26 well as the route, is fast getting into favor with | ales were reported. (orn was heavy, and prices were our ardent friends of the extreme South. ‘ inclined to droop; sales were mado toa fair extent at A young mun, the son of one of oaf most promi- | quetaticns. Meal was inactive nent und respectable citizens, was brought before | was mere active, with free sales, 13.—FYret 1,000 Rea dis v1 a I art ing hex ‘Trre—Ship Thomas Watson, Thomas, from Phila- ai a Piaro, Vevable, a 1d Staton 6's,“ ‘aro, McLaren, Kelner, [phis, arrived at Sam Francisco in 113 days. date, by the brig Abo, Jones, at Balti; lon 7140 W, the wreok of a vessel caliod Brooksville, masts and everything gone, eyivaais “6 Me~ Tr ). Ss Joyee, Wright, Pui = ay igowe, A Fo once FINE NEW ts BNOLNE l. ten, U. 8. Navy, Commander, be rge ‘larke, Wi Luror Chena. dr, ap the Pa , $4 South street. TEAMSHIP OSPREY, FOR CHARLESTON, 8. C.—T! _-% Ss BY, es RA RLESTON, 8.0.—TSR will sail from the v barf foot of Lombard street, on Ba at 10 a. Crew, Beckwith, Cove, ¥. ' Poti ‘ A Niee, meee ey t OF pasenge aj at a1 Ny) Ne. om . Acker. x. Total 23. Far- Bank, Farmourn, Jaly 27—The Philah, Hears, arr here from hanics’ | Havana, was throws on her beam ends, July 4, off the Grand tome ai Bank, and shipped lo mates Be | gg TALUS sloee, 0 LJ would yr Norfolk. Uranee Beta hoon erdered to the U 8 ship Penn one Jubm B Taylow to be attached to the cvast Carver. sloope Saratoga and St Mary's are fitting out with dos- pateh for roa. The U8 Raritan, Captain Charles Gauntt, now received orders to Vere men forthe ¥, Aw Te and Whio Rail rebate’ i i iH Geover, | oubte Yor further information refer to wift, Taunivaum, MeMorris, ‘Brooks, ‘Browa, | 7SLD. Kinsley & Co's Express, 007 TRAMBOAT WANTED.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A CuacRes, ho—Steamship Georcis—Por New Orleans. eamer, ‘Mast fudge Slicell. Thee $ Elder sed family, Mrs a A eck, Ook Sree yh fees te aad 1 oldsmish, Mer FRANCIS SPIRS, Secretary Paime Oo, Strouse aad two a ee t ren, ion. 8 Acnaxy, August 13, 1850. last twenty-four heurs ‘The rece'pta durin, Wal, G WW: jatbows, Hy #N Jenin, B Jen a = the Mayor, this morning, on’ a charge of larceny. | Outside Sgures ot yesterday, There was ‘ef | Amount te 6,000 bbis. flour, 4500 bushels wheat, 13.000 = ° ‘The case is held vader ym al Had he ree moment in other provisions. Sugars were pretty fa, | bushels corn. Thore is e moderate demand for four, nina dCrochat T obraton” Ay ‘Whipple, Sel ares Ce ene ee arene, be auld have Kern tran | with fair transsctions. Coffee was without | the markets lightly favoring the bayer. Corn is rather W chancler ty, en route for Bl Paso. HE MARRIED WO! PRivaTe. com me gt haf dase ly pn Ya while fair sales were making. Molasses lower, und sales of 5.000 bushels have been made at 63 pe arana—fr Gonas}) Jorrin, Manuel Morales, Jose T yanien—By br. A,B Hanzonsn, We hed joyani og in sl _— ‘aff \ quiet cents for yellow round, and 62% cents for Western tor we Shey te =. ouante es FP | (yg Pp. 280 — Prive $1.— Years ‘e had one or two more Y affrays, last | © aunes continued steady, with sales of 200 barrels, at feld, J Castensen, J Mined! Gomer, Antonie Bat- | amestioeene wife ted oscar aera ieee ke, many sa night, but the particulursare not worth republishing, | $6 for pearis, and $6 12% for p i W rae 3 Bes ; 3 Higsins, & “overages panel t hat connate: For as they have become au old story. B Flour poy & pas gt evend belimakor eek Ob Beeline toe aa —A MeAllister, Wa Hess Rife lnnensedwepecully or wlariod or oe man, P Buttar, Mise rady, P The transactious at the stock board, to-day, were Allen, Carpenter, Joba Cahill. Boatewain, John small, with a str rket. There is a disposition to operate heavily in Texas securities, but holders bave very extensive notions, which, of course, check speculation. The bonds and stock of the Reading Railroad are steadily looking up, as it is Geen ther furHation. fhe romaine will now ascertained, beyond all peradventure, that a 600 barrels, $5 314 & $5 50 for mized te | wood for interment. dividend on the eommon stock will be declared ia | straight brands, and $6 75 for new Baitim On the 13tb inst. at bis residence, corner of Houston January next. Whea l made an anoouncement ia | Flow was inacti bout 200 barrels soli street and Broadway, Mr Jovy Fu Sen., aged the Herald to that eflect, eix months ago, the idea | ® $3. Corn Meal was 61 _yenrs, 9 monthaand 6 days. ad not yet errived was scouted by the incredulous * bears.” at $3: 12% for Jersey, and $3 STi he relations and friends of the family, vat the Inst of ply, and holders wore firm. | Florence, Jr., are respectfully invited to attend the Norfolk Bescon, New Southern eomes forward very funeral, from the house of his sou, corner of Broad a: Apprrional, asour THe ARREST OF AN ACCOM | held higher Kye was loss baoyant, and Howard street, on Wednesday the Lith, atd o'cloc! PLisuap Forxoek.—An important arrest was made | with sales ot 1,600 bushels, 0: PM in New York on Friday morning last, and under | Northern sold, in lots, a4 Jo. 40; J circumstunces which justify more than a passing | 40¢.; and South ng. 0., th Hubbard. in the 36th yrar of his age The relations and friends of the famil fully invited to ater neral, on terpoon, the 14th inst . at 4 o’eloc ot bis father, No. 23 Washington only 30 men; the pesalce there | The svaneeh Whatemen rd, 10th, new ship Oliver Croc! ipe Beine, Landra, North Pacite; Clocippati papers pl ase cop Libba, do, On the 13th inst, after short but severe i afd trea Greenport, 7th, bark Careline, Baboock, South notice. The New York papers, ia giving the par- | inquiry for Corn Groncx K. MoConn, ag years, 4 months, » t rreet, award the credit t 17,000 “bushels, at 640. for benied, Giige. a Goe. for | de Brom soeae pete, EE Kendrick, Keg, Ci {6 the | mined Western, and G5ize. 0 60s. for found yeilow, | . fils relatives and friends, as also the members of | ssthit Sant Dyer from Aalworp for MYork, was seen July the Hank of Aibany, laid the trap himeelf. The | ‘lose Beary and nominal, The following table Harper's Unio New York Asse. | | hip Bengal, Brey, from Newport or City Point, July 2% ° 4 © re: ve | by he “ Wecncetey mocuiag last, the 7th, a letter b Bavard ut a bel the (tout farther no ee ee ee Sree ty ty HIS DISERESSING a jay mo s 5 AronTs oF Baaanervrrs ro Gawar Britain awe Inmiaxe | poy came through the post othee, addressed to Jacob wRom Serr. lar, 1540, Brig Entorprise (of Norm Scotia), from Barbadoes for N sree H. Ten Eyck, Esq., President of the Bank of Al- | From ye orm TENe Ladin Thies Darter thom Boston for Hovana, Baly | bseesht oy a gentlemen trom Burope, where 10 m | yoke imoractionhle te convey more fully the bany. Mr. T. E. was absent, and the letter was wo tan’ t 8 2, low OP id she gat specie for that complaint. ‘in ire striothy parsed into the hands of the cashie! Néw York... Avg. 6 Sitios rig Geo Otis, Stevens, from Leghorn for Boston, July @rom | fu'lic from worthless imitavicns, the proprietor Mr. Kendrick’s suspicions were excited by the | Sey vr : on ‘Trateleae, on rae adopted the rule of Stee proving | ¥. Phitadcipeis, July 10 ayn gers 8. from Philadelphia for Boston, of Block | bY personal ppl i it (without a Bi Caren yy fs me aM. ‘ornelia, of and from Baltimore for 8t Thomas, Jul 1%, Int 22 90, low 67 10. af strange tenor of this letter, and, on closely examia- ing bandwriting, he felt sure that he bad seen ° it before, under equally suspicious circumstances, | Other ports. etieman who met with a the get But where or whea, he could not call to mind, and Total... .,. . S08 her n streets. on Tuesday wee Bhip Amit from Boston (March 5) for Califor= > penned ra oem he laid it by for future consideration. About’ one | Carrix.—Oifered, 000 beeves (1.600 cbes of te oon aie ae if Pree Eres OE. Es N& SURE, NO CHARGE DR. Nun SX Let oney money, o'clock be towk it up again, and at once recognised | mainder from this State and the Kast) 13, 1860. at No ‘She » is hourly consulted on all diseases yeneer forfeit mm, . p Marathon, from Hoston for California, May 8tb, 1at 88 | Cont vay be tures wicheut { * Any case thet ‘enter toe that of a man who, under the name and 6 6) sherp and lambs. Beoves, ‘aue, grat geoce be at moreury im (ws to four dare: | stcading 203, Ion Brig Monterame, Hadley, from Boston (June 7) for SPean- he effect to weaken prices n little, 8 Poeentiary foe Mexico to | <u*theralt, Philadelphia” June 24, tat ¢ Xi, ton. 27 W, " the effe oF vapon a2 a A . aris couuty, to a note for $1,604 | tiie ‘qualttive at trom 96 to Of 66, oe ot Ports on & yg 7 Philegelpaie paper reports it brig Com- S1, which was discounted by the Central Bank at | very quill. 500 left over. Co s History of Mexico and its Re- Cherry Valley. And his suspicions were contirm- | from $20 to $28 50 — $37 50. meot of ite Indepen- ed when, on proceeding to the Mechanics’ and | lambs are in tair request. Sales of sheep chief edivor of several journals Farmers’ Bank, he feund that the writing of this | to $276.8 $5. Lambs at from $1 a $2508 $350 Left jer the covernment of Santa letter correaponded with that of « lithograph letter, | over. 300. pointed Mintster! » Lon mer Farias, vice p-vride: three years ago, forged the name if cattle has been unusually large rat), Benjamin Buret, and Henry b+ of Jobn S« Becker, of Se PARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE dipeare.—Venereal warts, choot, sy philin, Re, gered in a few houre by 8 toon application, with. out pain. Cases fourteen i other sareep, permarentiy cured. “Nuvdeeds of serhitester wil bo others can equal |t. Bmiasi: debility, mor aay oan resist & cure by my new irregularity known to have bern written ~ a the man calling mM oy = The business hv ay, wee extended to 4.700 f . LARMONT, 42 Reade street, mee! ’ jes, at rather Girmer prices than yesterday ———$——— ren re Crueeal Heck ek ced tate ~ compared with some very low anles of Baron Vox Grows. s Prussian officer, who distin. ied probably others S NERVOUS DEMILITY —OR. DE LANEY, 51 Ls. ceed at once to New York,’ to carry out a plan | ‘provement of sc. Buyers appear rulshed bimeeit | Mexican war, was killed in the Wor San Froseiscs, zeutioe, 60 whieh he, Mr. Kendrick, had concocted for the | Syrurute,*y, | Of the Battles of the Danish war tn 1848, of tithe t o-- a Movements of the Ovcan Steamers, tratios oe these com, ie psid, to any address tu the city ot arrest of the suspected person. But it was not @ouvenient tor Mr. Lidredge to go to New York | wor! Thurrday —To Liverpool. cotton w Rag Bay Vig Rg StF og INCIPLENT sta Meanwhile, Mr. Kendrick perfected his plan by Gour 06 le. 04. to #0; rus Nidorste, bia San riphide Teeny, cat bererery, ftreet, near Brond- writing the following answer to the note from rom Havana) Crometadt. incomt eatencs Rainfornh :— | . July 2—Arr 811) Leowaed, Shompeon, St John, “ Ape fod some almmnse in x1, Aug. 8, 1896 a ee oe Lae Bertset cure warranted, witheut mecoury” Geneine Ma. Ouse FD ™ n Your letter of the 6th instant, addressed to Mr T vee. yok, has been re formation asked f Periodionl Pills, ®e.. $1 REWARD.—JEFRIES ANTIDOTE, a SPR cite Mixtere for + - Giastias @inortere, “Nt maker Yy — cane ‘%—aArr Geo Thacher, Freemas, London for Newport, B, (and anchored }. wun, July 2—Arr Seone, Sargent, London for Croa- LMOUTH, July 28—Sid antelope, Crosby, (from Havana) Tt makes speedy eure, { will place your Leeéos. of diet, drink. exposere, ot ply to ik He will | une | Britten Queen, Bell, wae | Gi july 23—Arr Nantilos, Lincoln, Boston. tor ohn | eight of ten days — Kespectiully The Boston Line. Liye root, July 26—Arr Rein! urgh, agi NOrleana. ander the fr. | Own Physician.—Twent, yours, B. RK. KENDRICK, Onshier ROW LivmBroot. on Wih, Lancashire, from Sa hoam, Pat ep eravings, showing Privace Feropa, Lott, ‘Avg 10 irom NY ork. the Generative &: ‘This nete was purposely drawn to prevent Rain- forth from supposing he was suspected, and to in- pam. Boston, Ju Sid 2th, Ashiend, P Sage, Robson, N ork: Trim: untain, Rea, Boston; Mosambi 7 on NEW YORK SAIL POR , Pennington, | seu.of females only, (ere peas duce him to look for a letter from Ten Eyck, ia Prancisco, ce to married . . fos . f Wiliem Your b. are he should excave detection in seeking t diet, ready for sgn. Jemes Titeome, Hill, for Pee Fenn, Bb. Grades Mr. K. next wrote « leper to Officer Smith, of gue Wincsete alles, for N Margaret, Corran, for San me | gal Weakness, Disease of the Pregtate Chane Taporeney New York, intriucing Mr. Eldredge, who had neiroe. “ wt Seer, outh, are fei dene tihed, ana the letier (6 Kuioforth, with instructions to Me. 5. sntoncbampone, dg tons ranarn ), Ryries ot Noes Me at> | bei Nature's preat restorative, aud remasy Be cata ara, ielakee nen, Roe snppat su sa to deposit the letter in the post office, and to arrange | Inntve (8). ‘do® i (onpeened k Cambrides, De Conrey, | (® the married sunte without tien, aad shonld be reed * e-0ry one. You ; 3 do 4th: Sertini 6th: George Brown, Higgins, ary for seminal emissions, general ty, geet, weakness of been wnforrunate ering Mncaee, 4 a signal with the post office clerk, s@ that when the genital o one at \encerrhaws ‘reef the letter was called for, the fellow might be ar- rine Bs gre Ay, Crvsgent “Laem Baie esetet taper’, Bevqtary, Gytveree, invigorasiag srodicius 10 te emequalies: Ass, © certain ry: | iecteontons map t Se eres cet ae rested J, Cherokee, and Phiindei ‘Gow Hiokl: me, 43 for sno t corermption aad indigestion So! 4 only PETieulariy thowe ewnten plat- This thos drawn up by Mr. Kendnck, wae leans, | phia: touch ot Kingston, Je- Hill. Thomas, for Dosten. dg and others, as SLZU BOON © CO, (choculy Americas Ageate), No. 0 Joan oR of govern ing beawe wicheet moy folille: the letter. Raieforth called for the - | t, Mason, Philadelphia, a — ) Ld o so letter, the clerk gave the signal, aod before the IB TRLLIOBR ROR, = ~~ haaaag : bene pa yeoen Surat voice ‘a, fell could break the seal, he was in custody. — reat, Witeon, nN health [have devoted many years we yacceesfally have treaved « Albany Journal, Awg. 12 @notxra on TH Ouro River. —From the fol- lowing article in the St. Louis Republican of the Hi, Lealio, MY¥ork. ieee, Big. 6 Gaye trom ee Cases, Ny 8814 brit iqgoten, Bradbury, N York; reid onl, you, and that thet nus bine of medicine is all thay iermecee: | me cbange 19 quotation: 34 inet., it 0) ® (hat the cholera is coursing its ~~“Cleased. o toad salt FOF | sary for disrase in all ite forms” Persone whone healt way along the river ia the vicinity of the mouth of Ge, tamed bene wee toamers. (Br), Martionn, Liverpok: Cher kee, At fo 28th, hark Governor Von Oxhnle, Dazis, esoting frty | fine Melned by these egoriers, call upon me cally. 198 | ove vt the Ohio river Dr. Spencer, of Brunswick, Mo., | S's: -payy Sy A! male, C nd & Aspinwall: Kovire City, Gipssy, for Bridgeper’, 9 days, ethers before. o pT aera ete hes Baitim. Wim Fag died of cholera on board the steamer Visiter, dar- | eaderete ~ ry e ia @ fen barrels, Wilson, do, J Howard & Son: George, Lerten, Havana, Re, ereo. A a Arr spin ost grea, AC shinee on’ ing bet passage from Ciscta gp CE and | ¢r6 jad 800 Kegs and half | see ¥ a prane verbo we : as buried at the head of . ‘ rematoed as befors jam sison, Glavgr », pay Ld eeoth from the same disease occu - Th: fair aren. from the ( Age), Bilatee, Teen erccieee, — ey A Lane on board—the child of a German emigrant. and holders ty enn te 2 773 Oreane, BD. vel S CONF LDENT! are told that this dreadful scourge has made ite market wae steady. and look ey EA Goarlcsrcn, 7 Wardle; Louies, Sueppae’ 2 Prestion sd debts geass he sales ugearance on both sides of the Ohio below Shaw | yp 100 bhde Porte Keo. st cise, and 6# Dds. Ouve Brean neetown, and that quite a number of is have | died of it. At one plantation near Treadwater, |. ma Py Ry ye a crrees fifteen deaths bed alee place amoog the slaves, | Wate made, of S00.; one 6.600 y Ae and from three to five persoas, white and blac! ¢ died from the same disease in other neighbor: Br). Britton, Piot Rehoare: bagar, 0 on dq sobre Sophya Na ther, Charleston for do: fer do; 3 A Hobart. Y Angols: vis bv0e for Cali Rehre— Tweed, © Ackerty: Conde de te Ny arr Conde Tikiob, Havana; 29th, Ze- | 1 Sings (bran Reg ato 8 C Rint & Ce_Ag- | eobte, e ‘ork. @ . drow Bpeages (Be! Me Bence, Picrow, Sule, Whitmer & Oo; BwArena, daly Mi Gig on, Matdeok, SPranowes. ‘

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