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INT FLLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, ef this port, to-day, amounted to $140,531 76; pay- | Breve 1 2d Lieutenants attached to Cadet William P. Lond ments. $11,683 22; balance, $5,782,517 31. owEny TAEATRE.—WONDAY EVENING, Ava. | ARMY INTELLIGENCE. awww | tiled th sos 3. Cudet Francis H. Bates, | Amount of eoal transported on the Readiog Rail- FE dohagens, Dee |. 10 weit Our Washington Correspondence. bd hh Se Gade Sieh G. Mabel “1 | road, for the week ending the 16th inst, 31,112 tons; sean Wasuinorox, Aug. 15, 1850. War Derantmsnr, $0, Cadet Austin N. Coleord,’ | previously, 760,720 toné—total, 731,720 tons, Same The Southern Protest — Debate Continued — The time last year, 696,701 tous, Transported on the Le- | high Canal, last week, 5,597 tous; previously, 413,957 Bubble of the Joint Confederacy of the Southern States and the Republic of Mexico, Exploded— ApyuTant GENERAL'S OFFICR, Wasuineron, August 7, 1850, t Robert Macfeely, t John W. Alley, ‘et Willtam 1s. Cabell, wily Cirel ad. figure, Tiailan Opera Company, under the direation ot Siquor A variety of enter- | minutes tha’ Gryrrat. onpens—No. 23. | Riotealty Measrs. is “ tons—total, 419,494 tons. 4 Doors open at Guiliterada aed the er ? Bills i: ‘romotir e army of the F y Jailer, Mr. Clarkson; ™ | : pen aliforniaand the Territorial Bills in the House— ea Creel poem Fv Nein pe ‘ie Ee Wilson,’ i Three hundred and three vessels passed through the | ata quarter tT; eure | we z Ciitaila af Becca 3 with the advice and consent of the Senate, since ‘Alden Sargent, ° | Welland Canal during the month of July, of which 03 | ()48TUB GARDEN N'" Los. ey hare: The protest, which the ten protestants of the the publication of the Army Register, January, 1850. Robert G. Cole, went down for American ports, and 69 for British; and , Avgnet wt ae mee ybieh the poplar core dy, of “toto IN ASSURANCE South presented yesterday, ageinst the pa of 1—PROMOTIONS. ‘ohn J. A. A. Mouton, 86 up for the former, and 95 for the latter. ee; Herr sreny oo by ur Max Harkaway, ic, a ane t Pa ay: 0g the passage UARTERMASTER’s DevaktMext e et _ogeph T. ‘Haile, ‘The receipts of California gold at the United States abeus, and Roseinite Stabat he a aie rill, and whieh they asked op Major Charles Thomas, Quartermaster, to be vmes 1. | Mint, Philadelphia, from the Ist te the 16th of Au Jo conte, To.commente at | spread upon the journal, was called up again, this ut, elpbia, gust, | ext, the Havapa Iialian Opera Company. ; Pay resn4 Deviiy LeAeaetinatine Sane Ne Metkayy butt are estimated ut $2,500,000; previously received at all | hreué an naconns of the weather. " ; | morning, by Mr. Hunter, when he said that the decane y ' Setot re the mints, §21,360,000—tetal, $28,800,000. S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREEE—MONDsy | * | following paragraph should have been included in First Reaienr of Dragoons. Cadet Vouald C. Stith, 5 ‘ Stock Exchange, a ‘ont yh rag: ag ge ag tre the protest, as part of the docnment, to wit:—that Lieut. Colonel Thomas T. Fauntleroy. of the V.—CASUALTIES. a ee ee ie ae do 1 fie viast is to say, among other objections to the California fe ous Dragoons, Med Colonel, July 25, 1850, Resignations, (10.) * | 3), 190 fn a Cowen ms Lady lata, | TU, will pets A ea he 7 vice Mason, decease: Col Willia ort, Ist Infantry, Janu- | 00 Reaéing Bas, 157 7959 “4 y with tho SERIOUS FAW ; 4 ’ ee es Captuin George A. II. Blake, of the Seeond Dra- | gry gone} iltiam Davenport, Ist Infantry ao Briers a We ri } Harlem RR ata Bs | i ty ag ts denden! Mr. Chaties To:+ Becanse the admission of California as a State goons, to be Major, July 25, 1850, viee Boone, pro- Brevet Major Marsena R. Patrick, Capt. 2d In- | ‘om full HAG 2a Lone Island RR aig | pena, Mee 5. Ble nn Me 1 Ania into the Union, without any previous reservation moted. fantry, June 80, 1850 | 100 Morris Canal 7) Keadiog RK Susy | is Beene Deine q NT y and a MEI aN | assented to by her of the public domaia, might in- First Lieut, Richard S. Ewell, to be Captain, |“ Cypisin Forbes Britton, 7th Infantry, July 16,-| a ww fig | Mae. Kusvelis Miss ae Biahep, Woticec-Tee Box | Yolve an actual surrender of that domain to Cali, August 4, 1849, vice Eustir, resigned. 1850. | 3 eo 300 i a0 wn hae a= eee enc . Boxes and Parquette, $1. Aumphithe | for in, 0 ,atall events, places its futare disposal Second Lieut. Clarendon J. [. Wiison, to be First Lient. Simon S. Fubnestock, 4th Artiliery, | 60 7th BY do oh) BL fA ke a care ron icky nN be tives } at the merey of that State, and as no reservation First Lieutenant, Auguet 4, 1849, vice Ewell, pro- | 407i) 30, 1850. To, 280 do $1 somiattoe ete Fy gs > es | in the bill « binding vpoa her till she assents I ND BOARD i x Duplumet, M: ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BAKNUM, | to it, as he ent hereafter would in no manner moted. First Lieut. William Read, 5th Infantry, July | SECOND BOAR) Mies BE. Mesta uplumet, Mr, Tho Manager aud Proprieter; John Greenwood, jr, As. | ¢ a Re Brevet Second Lieut. Charles H. Ozte, to be Se- | ay 1550 * | fan i Bds 74 1000 sha Read RR 010 for (He 70h night ——. arama, of a SBE oer fie if Wistar "Me On ate te eee cet ered, Je» As” | affect or impair the act of her admission. cond Lieutenant, August 4, 1819, vice Wilson, pro- | “Second Lieut. John H. Heck, 3d Artillery, July | [ta terdree wo odo ‘Thewpson; Rotary Press, Mr. Jelferson; Alico Hawthorne, | 2f (0 th Mr. Soule, we presume, is the gentleman at meted. m 1850, | 30 Harlem RR oo do Mle gic a or erate. Bis ‘ rao | whose instance thi jection was added to the SECOND REGIMENT OF DRAGOONS, sreve nd Lieut. He: L. Brown, 3d Tnfan- ; pata en nn ig ri u A ¥ st aie 4 : wig fin atin. eee a. MES Major Nathan Boone, of the Mirst Dragoons, to | reves i SL alae ut. Henry ° { ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. eee a Fe seen na Bis hor? Ie tha aftsraena, saa? | specification he protest; for it involves the be be Lieutenant Colonel, , July 25, 1850, vice Faunt- | "Ytrever Second Lieutenant Washington C. Tevis, WERE! nenstnchishanahech Foelock. Boxos, 25 cents; Bit, Wsge . Dances, the Lancashire lel | Very question of the several duy’s debate between leroy, promote Mounted Riflemen, May 12, 1850. REWARD ~ PERRY him and M Webster and Douglas. First Lient. Fowler Hamilton to be Captain, way | ~_ BW AIDS, aie sah dg ‘i “ co : Inly 25, 1860, viee Blake, promoted. P ine Surgeon Samuel L. Barbour, January | —raranesapresncane panama aanasianiiagn tania, the Paicy ute S - th es pe. ep i ts at acy Second Lieut. James’ M_ Uawes, to be First a\ssistant Surgeon William H. Ballard, April 30, | stages, a letter addrecsed Mias tiarriete H. Sco't, al | $24 Syominy draina of the NEW. TORK FIREMAN will be 1 mean Mate Seat eee, ctaer all the | Lieutenant, January 13, 1850, vice Neill, deceased 1850. | nd Louleville, La. post, Sich i Any person kind | fy ed for iv airey-ninth th nd the popaler and California. She had no regularly constituted tere | | Second Lient, Newton C.’ Givens, to be First Deaths, (12) | arcaltiter aber at, S10 Broadway, shall re” | theiling dram, in glx parte, call SIX DEGREES OF 116 ORATHRY SQUARE ritorial government to begia with—no regular ter= | Listens July 25, 1850, vice Hamilton, pro- Brevet B. ae ery R. erect | 7 Jw | Scaffold ‘These will ba given, why icky n every da ritorial colonization—no regularly authorized State if - Ist Dragoons, July 25, ), at Jefferson Barracks, tainments, which will be expressed in the b sing. The enter= . ti Brevet Second Livat. N. G. Evans, of the First | Mo. oe ‘ dway, near Fulton streat, a iack leasver | Box book’ mow open. Seats may be secured company of Female | Convention—no census—ao regular evidence of the Dragoons, to be Second Lieutenant, September | |” Brevet Colonel Aneas Mackay, Deputy Quarter- | Hark Vitis, ad ‘the deuorkinations st Si ive and We the day. pays oat ee | ts a ‘apendid requisite population ; and, with all these irregula- 30, 1849, vice Pleagonton, promoted. Bags er General, May 23, 1850, at St. Louis, Mo. rere wilt be 20s STLEB GARDEN—THB CELEBRAVED HAVANA | tre exsetied by | rities, she is the firat State south of 36 degrees 30 t Brevet Second Lieut. George 7 Steuart, to be ‘olonel Benjamin K. Pierce, Ist Artillery, S S49, vice Bie! “1850, " Wo3 Sen INSTANT, Badiali. Monday evening. Aug. 19. in, will be | talnments ¢very nfucroon and evening. For fall particu | j 2 oe eee FBrevet Lieut. Colonel ilieverd D. A. Wade, 0 tu ney, for the geturn of which a lburdl reward | Pavorita, Sipnora Tedesco: [da, § ; Boxes, 25 conta; F Popular, ani . - Brevet Stn ae Duta ot | Capt. ad Artillery, February 11, 1850, Fort Consti- | Yili tegiven, apie ot 78 South street. King of Cant . eae ae Che p booppyes the Southern protest was emai, irst Dragoons, to cond Ls > tution, N. OST—IN PASSING FROM WARREN STREET To | lire Si, Si VONCERT A ROOMS, 105 BROAD. énd continued to-day, for pearl four hours, with 13, 1680, vies Elawes, promoted. Brevet Major John P. J. O’Brien, Capt. ath Are) T9ioahtast and up Broudway to Brovrae, ERPRL ZO | the “Setleceae re Arditi. Opera, in | V7 way. on 2 i | great spirit, Measrs. Isaduer, Walker, Downs, Pratt, Brevet Second Lieut. Beverly IL Robertson, to | tijjery, March 31, 1850, Indianola, ‘Texas screet to Wooster, through Wourter to P; fay's Hair | Italian and re for sale at tho door. young oe N ale Jouston, and Benton, ia of bi emecge rhe golog upon Prosmangs lewtenemt July 3, 1650, vice Givens, | | Capt, Johm R- B. Gardenier, lt Taf, Sune 28, | Siech.resvctahe rented; y stag ee Hectienencs 6 semsones oh 8 | Solr ast the Joust nd Mrs lltrony Dats Soa rdanelle Springs, Ar pa — rope, will give a con and Butler, in its defeace First ReaiMent op Anrictery. Filst Lieut. Lewis Neill, 2d Dragoons, January | igor - 7 ARD.-CURISTY'S OPERA HOUSE CLOSED FOR A | ¢*sivg nest, whens Mr, Benton was cuite copii in his eitati | eminent pianist, w ir. be 7 was quite copious in his citations Major Levi Whiting, to be Lieutenant Colonel, | 13, 1850, Fort Croghan, Texas, ; ! 9 See FIRRREN, | Oo ieet settone Tie patrons of Christy's Minstrels, and | ue ciple years of « from British history, especi lly from about the time April, 1850, vice Pierce, deceased. Captain Justin Dinick, to be Major, April 1, 1850, vice Whiting, pro: a" First Lieut. Isnac ro . Reeves, to be Captain, ~ A sein. shaveliie enerally, ave respectfully infer: ‘ ering ond renovating the buil 1 discontinue their ery col ing their recess in alo ott the comps ie een on Mouday Sra August cf Olver Cromwell, against the en the journals of the e also made some sign r procevs of * expunging.” ring of ** pro- ards and Com- cant allusions Brevet First Lieut. Edwin Howe, Second Lieu- tenant 6th Infantry, March 31, 1850, Fort Leaven- | worth, Mo. | fute, and accompany himself at the same time on the piano= forte. Admittunce, 25 c's.; Resorved Seata,50 ota, Thokets had at the music scores and Minerva R D Rie ver.—Ata ait. f th (ely company at acommities pointed to wfny 3 ie to the Fire Companies of Second Lieut. John De Russy, 2d Artillery, July peagpein Sewport, and Fall River, for the glo th ond Lith sat seen ae Commnense SEE Hepen, Yor April 1, 1850, vice Dimick, promoted. ( Vi : tion which’ they vendered to Empire Company t Mth and 16th Mr. Cass, Bie c cennitis man, thought the en- Second Lieut. John H. Dickerson, to be First P, A, Beveaeonnees Ve emmittee reported the following document Nees Tugest 16th a ners tering of the paper upoa the jeurnal would be a Second Lieut. Waiver W. Hadson,* 1st Infantry, April 19, 1850, Fort McIntosh, Texas. Second Lieut. Thomas J. Mason, 3d Infantry, sy 22, 1850, Socorro, New Mexico. Assistant Surgeon William E. Fullwood, April jecided pl of the Empire Company No. ee helt iratitude to, the | Lieutenant, April 1, 1850, vice Reeves, promote | Brevet Second Lieut. Absalom Baird, of the | eond Artillery, to be Second Lieutenant, April 1, 1850, vice Dickerson, promoted. Secosp Reaimenr or ArticuEry. of their re-opening, at n Now York Rall, F yout SaMIOPLAN rakas Troupe, late Pierce's Mrantrels, at the @ Olsmpia, No, “ Broadway, between Howard and Grand ste. 12, and every night wntil further notice. The continued rowded every evens | harniless proceeding, and one of which nobody “The only | need be afraid. But the most gratify ing interval of the day was that in whies Old Bullion voluateered his offices as peace: maker between General Davis and 17,1 Macon, Ga. w = —— — Brevet Second Lieut. Edward it. Plati, of the | 17) oe Mt comoted and appointed will | oer repo HE DUSSELDORF ACADEMY. OF FIA Mr. Downs ; for in the debate between them there ‘Third bata ag to be Second Lieutenant, July 8, join their proper regiments, poe and sta- all Bshloptan banda, tom prising ny.of 8 iran per cently arrived from Burope, among | were strong symptoms of & rising quarrel. The 1850, vice De Russy, deceased. Sone witheut belay, thames em detadenn Devine, an fermers, under the dirvetion, Thy will hier—a work of ark of the | Mediation of Mr. Benton cooled it dowa, and there T “ bs ste bang . Rave the honor of giving their original inimitable entertaln- at ; First Ue dee hae, yes oy Captals, Feb- acting wale eonnaing vices ot au report by -y nicht until farther novice. ‘i ‘cents, yes ale tone in ae vo ms fetid 8 back My letter to the commanding officers t elr respective ‘at 7, Cor atso’ in his chair wi selt-compl good bi Ba 18, INO, vice Wade, deceased. regiments and co: oert on Saturdays, cing Samariuan. Seeond Lieut. Jobn Hamilton, “to be First Liew. ay ail Never The protest was laid upon the table, 22 to 19, Brevet Second Lieut. Johnson K. Duncan, of the duaies; at the expiration of which (Septem! cia am ay GSE a Tose onesie tontyangt ptr ¥ Ox N18 KOW QPan Fon raR — exclude it from the journal—Mesers. Badger, Second Artillery, tobe Second Lieutenant, October | Sih), they will join their proper stations and re- | ccrd aiisants, of ‘Providence, and the "Wenrctale man a th critte, fiuring theday, from 7 A.M, ull! N.C Benton, Mo.; Downs, La.; Houston, Tea 31, 1849, vice McDonald, resi Unde wood, Ky ; and Wales, Del. ner in whieh general interest, Ad- re 4 portunity for reeding, meditats “3 Pratt, Md. resigned. giments. Brevet Second Lieut. Chauncey McKeever, of oe Brevet ts assigned to | Bronce ‘ot heir aifectonate endisturl madee, while viewing the sea, sh! while Mr. Cass and Mr. Dodge, of lowa, voted in the First Artillery, to be Second jeutenant, July BR coi phd ang asa tees under special Nsloh Ahoy preeenied Sienta dalek, Geen a allaling the canis the negative, probably to save Atchisoa, Benton's 27, 1850, vice Heck, resigned. instructions,) will repair to Carlisle Barracks and | ) shall for ever wave amid the object being to kill him off, as it is Atchison’s to Fouarn R Reaneeyr ov ARTILLERY. report for temporary duty, on the expiration of Fe. §, JASHIONABLE DANCING TAUGHT IN ALL 178 | kill off Benton. First John W. Phelps, to be Captain, | their leaves. : ate fozrived,. gud. ane now read y Mr. Frederiok, 48 Fi pe In the course of the debate Mr. Butler called the March 31, 1850, vice O"irie mtedl y 'VI1.—Aceeptances or non-acceptances of aj appoint. oa whe Estate baer dD attention of Gencral Houston to a letter im the cond Lieut. George W. Hazzard, to be First | ments will be promptl repo! to the Ad, jutant Lieutenant, March 31, "850, vice Phelps, promoted. | General of the et ee in case of seceptance, ut. Orlando B. Willcox, to bbe First | the officer will immediately subscribe to the rules Lieutenant, ‘April 30, 1850, vice Fahnestock, re- | and Teguletions enjoined by the Ist article of war. Philadelphia inquire’, setting forth that General Houston was fully apprized of the scheme of Lopez, and certain Feuhern n to-get up a Southern confederacy, by the junction of the ‘Southern States ‘ALUABLE. “PROPERTY, ™ ae bed WARD.— ANTHONY J. BLEECKE: lL soll a upeday, Bey yt. Sth, 1860, a se os itreet— All repor' State with the republic of Mexico. DBeiag called upon to “Havel Second Lieut. Delavan D. Perkins, of the + a aa fo tarred nl a po Ud ee testify in the matter— i pe Second Artillery, to be Senend Lieutenant, March R. J di General. Gen. Houston said he did not know, till this 31, 1860, vice Hezzard, joted. ME hye cree oe ‘wareserded. ing ve morning, the importance of this solemn hu _ Brevet Second Lieut. illiam A. Nimmo, to e: A. Cy pan: ‘® night, om the He wae not apprised of apy plan, that lie recoll Second Lieutenant, April 30, 1850, vice Willcox, Change of mycin vena by and with the advice rane, several “feat aie though of a confederacy by the juncture of the republic of wensseed, J * | and consent of the Sena’ Toral ato us, Setanta B. Vial and ML. iF tha Seaianh tenia. it wenen erent , Finst Reemest or Ixraxtry. The date of Colonel ‘ B. Walbach’s Brevet of Thovewine he nasidaows sare « Statowed ou he ve inalige > pacrmecagt Aduitlancer 49 exate; abe y ashe believed, because che parties could Lieut. Colonel Bennet Riley, of the Seeond In- Brigadier General, changed from * May 30, 1848,” | feeevered. A Rewport Ny ay ‘reception from 4 wai SOR SAL AND SO LED. of age, 12}, conta, 5 not nuaial amate. If apprised of any such plan, he fantry, fo be Colonel, January 31, 1850, vice Da- | Feet siages pe 1623. spec as roy Ereveetion Company No Sule anpearat S's, FOR Gea RESII shoud easier ie his duty to disclose it, ou cree r correct muccion ‘conaide *Plrst'Licut, George W. F. Wood, to be Captain, | am with the adoiee and conten’ ofthe Sma eo | te Pat eae eS Palen DNs De mauyan, pouwaavince avo | the whole report 4 humbog, false and ridiculous, June 26, 1850, vice ardenier, deceased. Second Lieut. Wiliam Silvey, of the Third, ‘Ar og eA 0 ogula epened from one quarter to one Phew en by I cia | {ymmlnsion Merchants, Chagrce, NG. We are now pre: and then proceeded to a Mendid eulogy upon the Lieut. Ei E. MeLean, to be First | tillery, to the First Artillery, (Company B.) to date | dew inthe ‘relat of ‘human nature. | On talo—avenues worked. ‘The. man of or we AO care, having fine Tight blessings ofthe Union. ‘Texas had to light to get Lieutenant, June 26, 1860, vice W. moted. we Peo big vice Chain ja premens ntfing extremely ti iont a in, and she was not going to fight to get out. Brevet Second Lieutenant Edward [). Stockton, t. Be chant vieit the This, therefore, is the explosion of Uy plot of the Southern confederacy, as far as the reported infor- mation in the possession of Gen. Houston is con- cerned. But there is a plausibsity about the thi and a magniticence in the ides, that are well cal- ckman Du of the F does of the Seventh Infantry, to be Second a Lleanenat, aniileny 10 ihe Third iraey Coaaty 1) -) to 31, Ii " date Februn 13, 1860, vice Hi at i at Merond Lieat Seth’ Mi Har arise, of the |. Second Licut. "William Hl. Lewis, the Fi First | Third Tgp to be meow aeicene April 19, | Infantry, to the Fifth enee (Company B ) to) aon, 6b Bearer street care 1860, vice cei pet ees - date October 2, ey wien aerneon n, deceased. wad | ulate, F Panama, Weconiary & Oo, Sua Fraa- pa S esoite & belief the scheme alt is revet Second ‘ut. ohnsor, o! Second Liew mas My a. | JAGR, ~ oe 7-4 jot—so was the iavasion Cal it = Sixth " plano | Second Lieutenant, June oe to the Second heey Spee G.) te the bind manner with wii wire wai ae arene ie Qpinss Uae ce DL, OGDEN, THOS. J. that Guba and Mexico are ultimately to be parts of ” Recon ye Second Lieut, Johe, Withers, of the ‘Second Ia | iebieacyranie iat i | seers of cazittes ¥7 33 Cairn" Mepehaa tin suet ee teehee aes te tone Eee tees CR aE cea | bar uy Revie paced) | Suara emreak eae cures | Sn paths Sa par ELE | ese er coastal ver nagar int We . 5 : * ” Riley, me. eran Bas 4 sees ve-named of Leon will join their | hes ved Iz Williams street. ; ‘ sul believe. We have heard that it ta " iret us to une a 8 yu ece 86a ‘moment in ost—ON Y 7 jist of the Southern couspirators—that im the wor! 80, 1850, vice Patrick, re ie appointments of Cadets J. K. Duneas, E. D. sitenions rescived Vyas tasks: | LSet gn ey pie eee as ; eta ee of dissolution Gen. Teileraoa I)xvis is to comavund aye Fa will close in shore at this place, the Southern fore-s, ane tat Santa Anna is to be ater, Lieut Hem ndershott, to be First siscnion J. W. Frazer, and A. ba to be 1 con a ice Ha i Sroouatee. Brevet Second gLirutenants, 0 Ping ma from Jely 1, Brevet Second Lieut. Semvuel B. Holabird, of 1849, instead et ay a . ret naj | Saas Rar Aart Ba ane Geld sehool, will re~ rail ith if pot iaitanurore who (akenan insane €e- | seive she full valve o¢ the Boe zie with ashes. Brothers (A ARRIAGE F¢ recalled to commend the Mexican allies rartcf porcoring Cheap Staves “saat. | the North. All this is very curious, and very 1i- he to be Second Lieute: J * General Cem And they are + Gabe. cateninhee enander Hy to their diculous ; but i a ian Y» ' nant, June ‘a Teale olintien nda tn thé “ Curse esa cea mm naa tly to interest to store at South San | to 85 ae a re = Turep K xc moent or Inrantry. ioe to tether sry of precedence determined by the Fill be sold low if pple for immediately. Can be ween confederacy, is as certain a# fate ; and any move- Captain Gouvernesr Morris, ot the Fourth In- ‘mic Board. atd. C. IDAM, Jr, Reposi tor ment for the “ re-annexation ” of Canada will 7 to visit oor great meat gond tl and gh CR3 WW LL... ee me oh Major, January 31, 1850, vice Jouett, | — TDied of wounds received in skirmish with Indians. | tnit7 of se our acts, cece ‘y ae ats i ENGIN FOR SALE—OP NINE HORSE POW. et Second Lieut. Duff C. Green, of the Fifth iat unt —The police interfered “te = of J. A. Ri Sates ly re-occupatioa ” of Mexico and the hurry up the gem of the Antilles. But returning to the protest. The ten protest- lanarys to be Second Lieutemant, My 22, 1860, | 4. aed mend Mr. Shelton and bis corps of gen ty 0 HUNTER ants have, at least, fowght out the fight to the last vice Maron, slecensed. pot last night, and took into custody @ man naz tlemaniy and actemplished cians tothe pele, URNISHED HOUSE Are 4 Wi oH. —— L in the Sena d ‘this, we suppose, will pay for Forrtn Reermaxt o ov INPaNtRy. es P. Chamberlin, who was eee Weaver, | G's. ROB, Chairass sé Committee. | FY ie ¢ , of the oie, by 8 widow ag wanes enn be ecuvetion the candle. M - in company with a widow, The great provocation to the South is their ex- First Lieut. Henry D. Wallen, to be Captai at the Rerald offics, J 31 ed. whose husbend died a few days since. Chamber: | = = | clusion fi the gold th their sla juary 31, _ we —e Ley ey Firet 1 lin is @ married man, and was arrested at the in- PRAVELLERS' | GuIps, ‘An incr se to tants pro ay ofthe acetal promot stance of his wile and some of the neighbors of bases. Suey vice | Wallen, ed. hire. Weaver, who suspected foul wisp in the wr OF INFANTRY, Secon Thos . | death of the lady’s husband, inasmuch as the par- tenant, Mt I" eso 3.9 por el ptt dag Lied | ties were tamilint before his death, On an investi- Brevet Second Lieut. Thornton's A. Washington, gation of the matter, there was nothing to justify | of the Sixth Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, epicion of any ageney on the part of five percent in value—toking the ngaregute vate Dana am aaa of that property at twelve bande thon, My Em oy. JONN (1,200,000,000) yas ive an elaition cepted). aie 0. 1, N pon river. tt feast that property, 000,000; end eo Oe. GR Sevens Glees C008, vil foal & plieed = yh th a first poe ofthe = Ts opening of California Ph qe oe see Walker, anal. Narooma’ oltetiar "hdarees office. MISCAELLANKOUS: July 31, 10, vice Neill, promoted. the death ot Weaver, He was commit- nidinormametings nent wwe vce | Value of slave Ie borin -~ bret, 3 beer led, howere pin defeuls of bail 10, support bie | } Repectios IN TEIRIWAPH RATES —wEnCHANTS | the entire value Of “Jaye ines ul five per | Brevet Second Lient John 8. Tidball, of the ily. Neither of the purties Ww. i | Havent, 29 Wall at The charge for ten | cent. | Fourth Infantry, to be Second Lieutenant, March | ®7¢ recently from England. Mrs. W. is « bright, % ceased. intelligent eppearing young woman, and seems to | " yO ee eee eee or Iweantry. mente Brat nie “f for Remerrny eye ae e wi bay A i by = Hi. Humber, to be Captain, Looe gh guilt > See fe mg yy his daty end her | I cond Lieut, Willan K. un Bokkelen, to be | claims ‘upon him, but ee at cee ae means of subsistence attempted de- | oe jolie yg of | parture, He made over the sxtiele for g heooe aad | to Mre. C., and gave her some other means, 1. We JRKOME, see y. D VAPO! t AND SULPAUR BATUR—B 5 a orton reoom: ay Dea, | Would otherwise be fillets, aad Bat there is no now. The thing i just in that inde; South in a stn 2°"? important degreay because it exelidea them from iwa- SK a Connie esta Sta... “ California of resistance te pd as done. Calin ie condition in which s°* cannot be reman: or divided, except at her own * | se Ta a political sense, thie exclusion affects the 7 | eryeipdles Sly’ 16 oe eee. fe Cees ae Lieutenant, | hot of course she preferred retaining the man.— MAX FRO ioe W Ux ratnonier AN YRODE WHO CHARGES FirTt | Gwcretion. ‘The bare attempt ef wencing ber back it —APPOINTMENTS. Machester Ade, __ iin cat ee tonmy: LB irene No. ih Warer | {0 her territorial condition, might result in the es- Ixsrecton Gaxknat.’s Deranturst. Vairation ix Provinexcr, R. 1.—We learn that ‘of Teleeduen qe eats lw preen fin | che femur nothing 0 ht wheter dmited Brevet cp ~ ree oo ps. BeCall Me the Kp oe wee ot the real ‘and por. | or excleded, during the present session—with « | Jor of the Ted at C try, wry 1 h, 1800, "vies conal estate te how revenue of 1,000 per mouth from the tax of @20 bane ran! Colonel, of tax Mioatey pom np T per month upon the foreigners working im the pee Mepicat ‘Deeamraenet ae 183, ae 7 <4 = b> we *aneeey ‘be postponed vat vari taction, wee U e Jom ii t uat! e rliamenta: David L. Magruder, of Virginia to be Assistant | Of , compared with thao last year by EXPLAINED, NO.1—A18 T . | but we expect her to be ndmitied. it edmained t becomes detnite when preted to | Beason, We expect to eee Dr. Gwi ay pe M. 4 Sur Fe 1850, vice Barbour, resigned. | “Wilken J. Ii. White, cf the District of Colom: | Rest estate .... $1762.10 78 0 » These it is very indeinive & adi ™ | bie, to be Assistant Surgeon, March 12, 1850, vice Pemenal de... r r- ° | mont admitted to -cats in the Senate, and veelul, sed durabin when srvele | Wright and Gilbert to seats in ihe ise telees Ryer, t 4 @ mie 16 17 x ore of JONES: loss Boots,” from ia | the ena journment. le a oe bon nat ele $31,968,800 $30,780,300 | arate aalte tthe South are in the straight road to Sar Laine ieee in = Berson ay a be sa mm | She eect att oh ele | pic (ant Surgeon, May 16, 1850, vice Ballard resigned. Competition defied —Breoks, No, 150 Fal | Teten: rte Rite and Shot Guns doubts ane gale cheshagen, — eh 1s ye, amen aot-dee PaY Daranturnr. ition, either im the ety’ i— is R. tented the District of Columbia, to Shr crus oa tasen glee ae ‘ie eit ea Ba ae January 9, 1850, vice C. Andrews, ee all desoriptions, en al sr ~y bot | tors, Representatives, boundaries, irregularities ES mpterials, and every other article oon. and all. trade, all Of which is offered on the moat Georgia must call a convention. South Carolina must do something—M_ evssippi must not back out as youxs MAN, HAVIN Préfeseion of <9 vaslty in as no objection to beet oF Felerenes, appl. ‘s Rick & Treadway. a ply @ cE Sither tursished ot Boxer of hate, bonnets ere srom spt pores Sa tod forattute, per ft Onowawer Dar an Taext. New Silk Mouse, | . 6 D—MRS BREW: , FROM PHILADELPHIA, | Without some demon —the Nashville Con- ee ine FA [gpiciase to be fu... ~4 Iiaiany Sin ad Gorman Paty Goons re ~~ [Mronmarion MaNtep or FRARCIS ome, oF Pe va “a =e dere ber services ve CAG vention has to meet six wee! ater the adjourn. James W. Sin of Texas, to de vaitary cich'the att aie } docmagned. requires the ferbetiece prvars of Presees % 1 3 22.5 38 1 seieneg, Gongeantly relied on tae ye] wal the California to be admitted, what ‘August 3, 1860, “vice Maulsby to (iarenom, ip convequence of the death by drowns 10 8 (gs mw ’ name of the Indy oF ey will marry, | Will they whole matter will probably be storekeeper, Ago a. dosed, Ts wether particelary may ve we a wie eo peo ase the vietter. etdonse 7 Caton toned coor te Nashville, and we mus wait the . e , 100 eae. ates decision ‘tl —The following named Cadets, graduates of = = Cy Z re that the Southern ee Avetey) are attached to the Army seca parr isthe Magner. afl 3 Py 2 a Syre the event ELD Ih ecto of aot of Ap 8 11, 9 ee ‘A Ts Lemire: | Steere vhs apres | men. "Far rsp decmon appear tobe take in July 1 o1.,. ane ier gute 4 bh.» Ay reed Se Ko) "ie i gone sniryy years stave of tbat Gill’ by dncr on requiring action upon Breet = home to Corps of \ ones; Jae. sos cireumataness, Adviee | the #0 as to make sure of the exclusion ; “" pega : eens oe vaddin. openings . gz .eis nn | Of the provind a the free oilers; and there ‘adet Frederic F:. Prime. Seen minehine gota cavers 8. OF x 1 200 PD Tismion sais Ret. is wome talk of the revival of the old ( fee ap Brevet Ud Lieutenant attached to the Corps of 2° Wejnaninentere gr Jobs ‘w iw tw “py, hearty oppzsite | #0 as to compel the free soilets to vote for the terri- Topographical Bagingrs. ‘The fare pay Ane be had, | ries without the proviso, or to vote against the | 2 Cadet Gouverneur K Warren De | bf “3 ir] 3 P Pike ‘shetovee ie pa A hn pS, L— dy idm be eret nant “ . street, le ie a we most | - 4 Licet Fweder #0 Re Ovdnanee fours hk gp reall ROMTING—A Om 1 Decorations, in ev evens ot iran ‘settocte eet Loner | kel fail, and if it wacceeded, it would be of no 3. Cadet Silas Criepia. erived, 08 pieces of Bost ich fogestey at olds, wile heats, beet ) the Company's enlarged dof room, finished with desporeh ona’ nt ot t to the South, with regard to California, | Breet 2d Licutenants attached tothe Dragmon Arm, teneees ye renee oS op Pencee, Hee Jose “South Gate road exe, tH sista | Wwolet Sret® oten cot SnaenWil ‘be pose Cadet Williara T. Magruder, Pee Bi, UE = Drcepeter . | = et Dieses — trouble—but, ' a, first’ upon Texas and the | iH Cadet Lucius M. Walker, 118. Cadet Robert Ransom, Jr, . Cadet Jonas P. Ho! A | 27. Cadet Willem R. Calhoun, \2 Cadet Robert Johnaton, ( Cadet Thomas Bu gham, Co. H, 2 Dr ze | Srevet Ud Lieutenant attached to the Regiment o Mounted Rifernen. 119. Cadet Eogene A. Carr, {Co Hj Brevet 2d Lieutenants attached to the rai Arm, aft i rar ed or te am; ‘other in termeaiore ure and Ch read have recen er, both an ing vp te order, 8 | territo there ‘wilt will an) comparatively smooth ittea| oe Ss sailing. hatever the e tistin; contain, there is etilla poe | ot x. thea original) Te the OTRCTION FOR | COtmpromise will be paseed, somewhere ween ble the 2 this time and the month of October. If the Sonth can succeed in staving off Califoraia thie session, nineye o- t 86.90 at the next. The ir. Buchanan, North and South, will rly Mons but for the jealousy of the ‘aga, they could have done @ thie w J—citizens ana Strangers are ees new style ot Wiese ae Toa. best assort: the omy. NARA AAA . ae eset Je Rowiety Tibi ten | Keeping remoine pe . Cadet Oscar A. Mack, 9. Cadet Hugh &. Dangen, 10. Cadet Achilles Bowen, j)e Cadet Adam J. Slemmer, 14, Cadet Richard Arnold, 14. Cadet James DP. Flewellen, 16, Cadet Joba A. Mebone, Vv Soa L. Lang, 21 Cadet Amos Beck with. a Cadet Chariee &. Winder, * eed weet Wr Se | the sosvas~ It was between these (wo distinguished j i Cadet Jarod € wiberteon, walen 9 elites, oo = 5 Po fe" A iy Be gly the i ween the friends of these | 9. mre es IOUS eTONES AND FRENCH VANEY G60 mm en hat poeveane : oS wen t the “Victor mi BROE, Importer, Ly crated the eect Sense F for ever, ‘eae Pearle, of Gems pai Sdvantage of both secGoge of the Union, aad to the fall valve. Testoration of a pet casts Digimareeatis can riatay Fw ae The last hope of the” now pene Deh dey of may be able to it, by staving al Aitendance The wi it bolesd Spree to the next session. Postponement Viernes: se, Teceited Dagvrveety ee * | best for the peace of the country—the nncond- Pein Vreridees, Wee pore Twperter a eretains. | tione! adumiesion of California, thengh it may eous- MOREY MARKET. Barenoay, Angust 17-6 P.M. ‘The stock market opened heary, thie morning. Trices remain withowt material alteration Read) Ralirosd slightly advanced, with rales to some © | i tent. The tcndeney of prices. at the close, was down- rrtngements ‘iemen, vere Recaletaet can mas with J The rese'pte ot the office of the Arristant Preargrey eral vies Sire eaten ge aderes J. H. Tavnon, Beers ase, eA MA~ | sihera—

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