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POSTSOR(‘( rT: IVE O'CLOCK A. M. ARRIVAL At the Gem ote ror STAEMSHIP EMPIRE CITY, fag 9 WITH THE Saat California Mails, and a Million and a Half of Gold Dust, The Fourtn of Jaly in Jersey City. Business was entirely suspended in Jersey City, and ‘the inhabitants gave themselves up to festivity and re. poling, At an early hour the sound of the cannon was beard, which was the signal for general proparation; and ae soon as the sun had rise, the streets were filled with eld and young, each armed with «gun, pistol, or a buuch of fire crackers. About nine o'clock the sound of martial music called the military together, when « general parade commeneed. ‘The Continentals. Fink Guards, and Wright Rifles, were formed, and marched to the public square, whore they were Joined by the civic societies, ‘The Working Men's Bosiety and the Shamrock Benevolent Boolety formed tate line, but the United Americans refused, in conse- quence of buving been assigned @ position the tast in the dine. “After w general parade, the military and civic societies, except the United Americans, repaired to the Dutch Re- formed Church. in Grand street,where the Declaration Independence was read by Mr James M. Baker, and we inesPom delivered by Mt. Joh W. Voorbles.” The Dnited Amereaus procured |, and, after marehi an cration was delivered before them at Franklin I by Mr A. Hardenberg ‘There was very little exettement in the city after the early part of the morning, and the day passed off vs vantly. No accident of any description pin fie shiyping In the harbor was decorated, and the sramebip Africa. with ali her bunting floating in the brevse. presented quite a handsome appearance, At night there was a display of fireworks at the Thatched “ottage. but there were comparatively few per- rus present to Witvess it —ae ‘Tha steamsphip Empire City, Oapt. Wilson, arrived at an early hour this morning from Chagres, via Kingston, Jam, She left Chagres on the 26th, and Kingston on the ‘29th of June. ‘The Ewpire City brings over a million and a half of gold dust and three hundred and seventy: five passengers; also, the California mailsto June 1, brought by the steam. ship Tennessee at Panama. Among the passengers in the E. (. ie John L. Stevens, Eeqr., president of the Pacific Railroad Co. Mr 8. has been superintending the progress of the work for fouy months, and, we are glad to learn, returns im good health, While at Navy Bay, Mr. 8. had the satisfaction of seeing the first locomotive started oa the railroad, the precur- sor of coming events, This ceeurred on the 2th ult., and was hailed with shouts of joy as she sped slong the ‘track = The work is goimg finely on, under the manage- nt of Col Totten, ebief engincer. The Empire City left at Chagres the steamship Faleon, awaiting the arrival of the officers of the Oregon regi- mene, whieh bad arrived at Panama in the propeller Massachusetts, and were momentarilw expected when he E. ©. sailed. ‘The Isthmus was healthy, but daring robberiee were frequently perpetrated on returning Ualifornians, ‘The Isthmus was healthy. The propeller Constitution, Captain Blunt, had ar- rived at Panama from San Francisco, with her machinery much damaged, and would, probably, have to lay at Pa nama some time to cet her machinery repaired. We have files of Kingston papers, but no time this mcrning to look over them, The following is the SPECIE LIST OF EWPIRE Crry. Thompson & Hiteh- John P Mouks & Co. z.. . $52,054 Peter wi des. . wo W. Riley 23720 TWatrn & So NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON “BENNETT, sannchneieited AND EDITOR, OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASS#U STS. Yotame XVI seseceeeseeeces NOe 18S. CaSTLE GARDEN—Exwani, BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdway.—Romxo avn Jv- ~ Fhetps. Dodge ac £0,000 Wm Hoge & Co.. 4725 AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. Beebo, oad . Ront. L Tartor 2000 | 12.000 Beebe & Co.. 5 1 | 11,700 Amos R. Bro.. J Palconer & Co aust inion TUTOR 350 ‘A. Perkins........ 10, NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway. —Tionr Rors—Le Dra. | JO" Wises oc. 13.000 Allon & gM el upstate eencininn | . W Clarke, Dodge ton... +. 19,600 RATIONAL TA&ERATRE, Chatham etreet—Poreers or & 00. 9.364 Wilson, Young & Bomzais—Faiky Daventeas ov Fux Onoros Wares. 606 Co. BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, Broadway.—Kive axp Miwa ALL Ine WoRLD 8 a Stagk—Bioomens. ‘Thomas Hunt. CRRISTY'S MINSTRELS, Mechanica’ Hall, 472 Broadway | © | \'etor | & Achel- —Ermivrian MinstReiey FELLOWS’ MINST Broad way—Zrniorisn Wicecus . 9.286 Howland & ‘Aspin- 6.000 wall 6512 Weebs. Kelly & Go, 6640 Jobn Bertram. Philip Anthony. 4960 Gideon Soult Hotebkiss & 3188 Ebenoser Pert 7.685 W. Jenkins & 36% Jobr Cuvingham. 6574 Brett & V Fellows’ Musical Hall, No. +4 | INSTRELSY. Gw ye bby M—Amvsine Pearonmaveces Ar- AMERICAN MUS wERNOON AND Even New York, Sunday, July 6, 1851, The Tammany Hall Festival—The Condi- Gieddon Wikiams. R.8. Rogers. 2.000 Wm. Heller tion ef the Democratic Party In this £. Watkins & Co. 2588 Foster. Elliot & Uo, | State. | Joon R Roe... 2/04 F. Nickerson & Co. ; Newhare& Spats... 2,500 L. Hnas & Co... We give in our columns to-day,an account of the | gyyies. PW. Taska. Merian & ‘manner ip which the Fourth was celebrated in this . sity and the contiguous neighborhood, including a | : report of the festival which was held at Tammany W ei Water 6, Hall, the focus and reudezvous of the demoeracy of | }°4E" * Co... New York. The usual quantity of gunpowder, in | Hugh Arensor ite various combinations, was expended in the cole- | f)gmbim & Heisseo | Ddration, a less number of avcidents than usual oc- Harvey Lecmie @urred, and there was, if possible, a greater display of heartfelt patriotiem than usual. There was Lee 1,064 Davis, Brooks & Co. 627 Lomen & Winter. | H Dwight, Jr... Hi Pege aud JW NLM Kae & son, Browa& Co ene feature connected with the celebration of Inde- (1 Re ers & Co w ae oo bord | re Maver 2 J Co. 2135 pendence Day this year, which has not been wit- |} Dormily& Go. 15400 Grinnell. Mintun & j messed on any former occasion. A large number of ss t ~— 6.800 3 att » 1,130 ; a a i € « 5.40 RD. Buck & Go... 1,550 British subjects trom Canada—some five hundred | Warren Fisher i Co. 6982 J. Van Valkenburgh a0 @r more—came to this city on an excursion, forthe | Cemmann & White- Enoch Train & Co., 1,400 houre £500 C.D. Devords Co.. “700 purpore of seeing how their neighborsin New York u eele brated the anniversary of the day on which our fathers published to the world a declaration i which they pronounced ‘ that these united colonies are, and of right ought to be free, and independent States,” and that they would treat their Bri: brethren as they would the rest of the world— emice in war, in peace friends’’—the anniversary | on which they declared they would be loyal to them- selves, and not toa government. Itis to be hoped the lesson which they have learned will not be lost upon them. Certainly they bave had abuadant material for reflection. The great feature of the day, howev: eity, wos the festival at Tammany Hall, which was g% up forthe purpose of healing the dissevions and differences that bave for a long time existed im the ranks of the democratic party of this city and State. The committee appointed for the pur Fore, addressed letters of invitation to the most prominent Hunkers aud Baruburners, not with the expectation that all the persons addressed would attend, but for the purpose of receiving wri Blivs, which might be road to those aseemb' Which, with the speeches aud oration to be delivered @n the ocension, might help to create the ro unioa 80 devoutly to be wished by all the democrats who derire to dip into the flesh-pote of Egypt more at leart. We publish a number of the our eslumns to-day. On perusing them, our readers will perceive that baruburners and hun’ Bankers and barnburners alike, all speak gl By of the necessity of w : prrpose of ow @ the Mate avd national gover resehing office themselves, for th ple, whore in:erests are sate in none but heeping, according to their opinien weil for ‘bore politicians to write about w mn, aud to talk, on paper, about the & ; bat what doce it all amount to? Jobn figuree conspicuously as one of the invited parties He rays: “ Why, then, can we not unite ous «fort to expe. the Goths from our State tol ord City Hall, acd secure to the New York moeracy ono of it dees be anewer the questi Ang that the democrat tis! question alone for the prosent, and th State convention shonld be esnfined to State un mations. This is no answer. This is no way of uniting the democratic pa which that party can be united, is fo Baren and his coarjuiors in misohi»f treacon, to ceare their assanits on th stain from irriating and insulting their Sou brethren, and striving to deprive them of their inot & He oper RST & Co B. | Baltimore k B&Co.. JA We stervelt, WC ie, W Crowell, BC Se iisit. Thome: H Wipslow, & Pearl J White. H tveld Wh M Wetiockey nd Kiet, G Brers, er demo wi 7 anions necessity of Van Buren in @ vigor old fashiv party mst let the p rights ander theeonstitution. AndJobn Van Baren -? preaches in this fashion at a 1 t whea he had scarce recovered from the Joatal 19 © | of laying ob at a i journey to Vermont, where he made a5 opitol. I frce svil convention, and inveighed in bitter terms | qecument, well worthy of careful 1 against the Sout This is con We commend it to the att vengeance. bic talks one way in V te ‘ snother be This is characte rie York, just ag it suits his purpose. | soil and anti-slavery agi- Dire one or ow ators throughout the country, and they neverought | stern bip Ar So be permitted within the preoints of Tammany feu ole sper . o Jece they recant theirs e-rors, cor the New ¥ pompano a their erfors, COM | Alles, of Hhode I: iand; O. HM fers their sina, ard re @ forgiveness y have | of Charleston: andthe Ier be B taken advantage of the philanthr rthorn | tenes ef the remainder of her passengers we pubs heart, and perveited it to «uit their ows oe | ‘a divorgavizing purpores. Now that they have failed Avnevat oF tie OT. Haw " shine at in their views, they *ould no dow iudly ¢ eplenoid elipper bark Oliver I. Hey " Me the democratic ) r ed take their ek the | tired at th et, Seon 4 ty Ay spoils; but they are not to be trastea | panes * Pi. Mr. Van Buren, tucy would preach naiva in | y, y , 4 apy liall today, to sat th }e rs x se trearon in Vermout to merrow, with | 1 i y tive | latest fi r . ; We thould like to seo the demo 0 tional ® broad, vow vious to the @emovratic party Phat «mbraced th , a FP portion of them, end ‘h yf ym ther: uiga tate. Let those who | from ¢ ot be taken back watil they « ° patriotic path, ake 4 é ghoroughly purged cud purstiet ANOTHER SHORT PASSAGE. wens FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. 4RRIVAL AMERICAN STEAMSHIP BALTIC. eee THE CROPS OF FRANCE. Improvement in Breadstuffs. THE FOURTH OF JULY AT SEA. rns No Change in the Cotton Market, | &e., &e., ko. | ‘The American mail steamship Baltie, Capt. Comstock, | arrived at her wharf at 5.; o’cloek yesterday afternoon, after a vory rapid run across the Atlantic, She left Liverpool at 634 o'clock, on Wednesday afternoon, the | 26th ultimo, thus making the passage, from wharf to wharf, in nine days, twenty-two hours and forty-five minutes, Annexed 18 a list of her passengers -— eae Shinty, Esq, E G Roberts, Esq, London at, Mr and Lady, Mrs Hitehoock, Messrs D W Catlin, Lee, y. © B Haten and vba Stokes, in We Uz " ateute g R Herrick, J M 0 . Strader and Son, G Jones, N Kia bury, Habizona, y. Mul M , W hitew right, ere A he Lombard, G B w its C Elliott, Mr sebl Honor. PF Plstor. J Dios. ir Lyford, Mr Kennie, W airbs re jady, Mr Goldstein, w » Pe “Risch, J Alles, 8 ir WWatertury, PS Justice, Me Bur i brother, Mr La- throp. Mr Dean, SR Taylor, W a Banolster, Mr Whitheld, Mr Hiteheock, Mr Hunt, lady, and daughter, J Senat, E Fuller, N Johnson, J J , L Thomas, Mr Abegg, Mr Sorg, J M Mellvai These passengers, together with the officers and crew attached to the ship, evlebrated the Fyurth of July in becoming style. We are indebted to purser Cumming | for the account:— Ar Bea, toe 8. M. 8. 8. Barrie, July ad, 1851, | Fourth of July at Sea. | Although at sea, we are not forgetful of our national apniversury, which you are celebrating in style on shore; | neither are we wanting in materials to recogaise the gio- ricus Fourth, We bave organized and appointed thir- teen as & committee of arrangements, who ure empowered with authority to constitute ocher committees, and have a perfect affair. even at sea | Among this worthy thirteen are our gallant Captain, | Messrs Herrick, Gillespie, Cutten, and Bannister, weil kvown in the mr reaptile world—the latter gentieman ofi- ciating as grand marshal of the day. You may simile when I say other committees, but I assure you, the Speo- ple of the State of Baitic” are “some,” and we consider ourselves a community worth reporting. On music, we hove five in pumber; on toasts, seven; thea we have a | reader and orator, aud several gentlemen from whom are expected epeeehes, ‘The ola thirteen will be remembered. by our beoming guns, wed there is no doubt of there being | a certain flag flying from our mast-head, The following is the list of otlicers for the day:— N_ Kingsbury. Rockville, Conn., President. pt. Comstock, Vice President, 3. stader, of Ohio. do. 8. B. Bunt. of New York. do. Jcseph © Canning. Secretary, W. b. Bannieter, of New York, Marshal. JK. Taylor, Render. Dr. Crary, Orator. Pripay, July 4, Atl2 M., the passengers moved off In a procession for- ward, and returuing alt, assembled around the reader and orator, the former giving us the declaration. and the latter a neat, appropriate speech, of sume Ofteen minutes length Ieubjotn a few of the thirteen toasts given om the re- | movai of the dinner cloth, vie:— Ist. The Flag of our Country. Musie~The Star Spangled Banner attle-Fields of the Revolution! Lexington and Leginuing and ending of our struggle for Music—Hail to President of the United States. 4th. The memory of Washington. Sth. Tbe Army and Navy of the United States: 6th. The Women of Muric—Home, Sweet Home. 1 regret that the probable crowded state of your | columns will not allow a complete report; bat, from the above, you cau perceive that we hi lebrated the day in the most appropriate style, and that without acei- cent Yours, trul | THE PURSER. } The British mail steamship Canada, Captain [arrison, | from Boston, arrived at Liverpool on Saturday night, the Zist uit. We learn from Paris that the movement in favor of a revision of the constitution is on the increase. Peti- tions, most numerously signed, continue to flow in from al) parts of the country, The solemnity of the Fite Dieu was evlebrated with great pomp on Sunday, the 22d ult., in the churches of Paris and the suburbs, M. Ledru Rollin was, on Saturday the 2Ist ult., con- demned by defoult by the Assize Qourt of Paris, to two years’ imprisonment and a fine of ®000f. for the publiea- tion of two pamphlete, entitled “ Le 24 Fevrier,”’ and “Lo 19 Juin.” The Paris eorverpondent of the London Times, under date of June 2ist, says :— There was a sort of panic observab Paris corn-market yesterday, Flour rose Sf, per sack, and ted At LUf. the heetolitre, On inquiry as to sudden alarm, Llearut that the accounts from the agricultural dittricts, are by no f afavornble character, It ix stuted that the young ywhere more or ings attacked with disease. apd the deficiency is estimated at present at from five to ten per cent—evuivalent to the eousumption of the ea- tire population for eighteen or thirty-aix days, Advices from Madrid state that Ministers would not prorogue the Cortes until the finul settiement of the question of the public debt. A serious fire occurred at Madrid, on the 16th wit., which destroyed the eburch of Seu Lorenzo, and various other buildings Advices from Lisbon, of the 19th ult., state that Por- tugal remained perfectly tranquil, The new electoral law wi eed on the 28th, but the Cortes could not mevt till the middle of October, The French foot was at Cadiz on the 16th, about to rail for a cruise, Aceounts from Vienna of the 1oth ult., announce that the mission of Count Dietrichstein to Paris, for the purpose of urging at the Elyséw the policy of admit- ting oll the Austrian States into the eunfederstion, bas failed The Inte t the elose of the states, on authority of a truth in the state. that an Ansteian wise few tend a r +, of Brusse that th f ccrtaim German journals We sent to th the French fr letter from Berl'o ments corps d'armee is to Prue w is p 0 corps bo learn from Fribou land, that the Court of zen of that place has delivers 1 its verdict in the ease ther: Corvard and (heir thirty-seven ac- were tried a the principals in the | have been declared con, without any ext x of the prisoners were fund bat with exten found guilty of aiding « ned for exeiti of the three be complices, wh: im rect ty of the crime « tances otlenee on au. ing eircom. guilty of the etances ating cireum- twelve wer wos conte me; om avd rixteen have beew acquitted. There has teen a creat fire near Lordon Bridge, It had not been extinguished at the lart ta, but far- ther de net apprehended, There was an in pression t ' as caued by an incendiary ir Richard Pal the British Envoy, had been pres nted to the (jucen of Portngal. News has be colved ofa fearful fire at Archangel on the Mth alt. One hundred and fifty houses fa the best port of the town, two chur Ke, Lave beem destroyed ‘The dockyard and warehouses were pal Murketa. sun 3 o'elock. Cons avy. June 2! ies, with w siendy éfeotton, Thete waa no ¢ the market ¥es rather (ame. ( American for export, and 609 ou speealativa 5 000 oF 6.000 bale toler includ 40 Fyypen 64 & Rew Leland. 114. to 12 We can make no but ae cotton i 800 Surat, 34. to 4)4d.; 106 at} ut a further loprovegnent being inzisted dm C.1 BOGE .ce Of the rise of 5 franes im Paris rer te vale, Panis. Monpay ‘Brenna, June 23 —The commercial ac- counts for the week are more favorable. The Paris manu- facturers have received several foreign orders, [othe mapufacturing districts there is ulso a tendency to im- provement. Wheat hasrisen in nearly all the provincial markets. In Paris. the stock of flour has decreased 11,000 metrical quintals, ieaviog 78,700 on hand. Prices 8f. per 314 Ibs. higher. No political news. Bourse re- markably firm, and prices higher Fives opened at 93, closed at 93 15; Threes closed at 5595. od NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Renny Death of a Siate Senator. Aunaxy, July 4, 1851, Senator William H. Brown died at six o'clock this evening, after an illness of forty-eight hours. Mr. | Brown was last in his seat on Wednesday evening, | at eleven o’elock, while the Senate was Fri | Bteuben district contested election | was confined to his room, but was pl dangerous engaged on tthe hurday be only on Thursday night. He was assiduously watohed over by his brother Senators, All day on the fourth he Was insensible, and he died at eix in the evening. Aunay, July 6, 1851. the Senator Brown's remains were placed on board tteamer Reindeer, this morning, for New fork. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE SPECIAL SESSION. BY BAIN’S LINZ, OFFICE 29 WALL STREET. Senate. Avnany, July 5, 1851, DEATH OF SENATOR BROWN. The Senate met at half: past nine o'clock, Senator Bancock aunouuced the death of Senator Win, Horace Brown, of Suffolk aud Qneens district, and offer- ed resolutions proper for the event. Mr. Wittiass aud Mr. Bancock #e an eulory cn (he deceased. The resolutions were adopted unanimously, and a eom- | mittee of six was appointed to accompany the reimaias to his home. Adjourned te Monday. Assembly. Auasny, July 5, 1861, Similar proceedings to those of the Senate wre had, in relation to the death of Senator Brown. The Ohio Whi, State Convention. Coxvstuvs, Ohio, July 3, 1851. The convention met as 8PM, and after the nomiaa- tion of Supreae Judges, Mr. Green, of Ross, from the committee ou resolutions, reported @ lengthy series, re- +ffirming the whig plitform of protection to domestic in- dustry, internal improvements, &e ; also recommending General Scott for the Presidency—complimenting Preai dept Fillmore, and affirming that, inasmnch as promise measures were wot recommended by a wig President, nor their adoption sesured by a party vete ia Congress, they are not party measures, aud tuerefore por- fect liberty and freedcm of opinion should be tolerated smong whigs upon the points of coutroversy involved. Mr. Green raid. as the organ of the comaniitee, he re- ported the revolutions. but hie duty to his constitueats Tequired him to say that he oould not vote for them. He Was proceeding with a speech, when the previous ques tion Was culled and sustaived; and the question being Tuton the resolutions, they were adopted, and the con- vention then adjourued sine die. The Anti-Slavery ‘Convention at Chicago, Curcaco, July 4, 1851. The Anti-Slavery Convention assembled at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Blanchard, of Knox College, Wee appointed president pro iem.,and the Rev. EM. Bartlett secretary, The house was crowded. After a | prayer by the president, several committecs were ap- pointed, who made reports on various topics. A diseus- sion arose as to who are entitled to be membora of the convention—if they rhould be known as religious bodies, Ke —in which Messrs, Mabon, Findlay, Goodall, Oolver, Nevin, Cabell, and many others took After which, a resolution was pasted. that the religious ebaracter of members should be stated on the roll. ‘The proceediags were highly interesting and elicited much eloquent | spesking. At the afuernoon session, the committee re- ported the following as permanent officers, which was adopted :—President— Mr. Blanchard; Vice-Prosidenta— W. IL. Brisbane, 8. 11. Steveus, Joseph Gor- Thurston, and M. Colver; Svereta- ple, KE. N. Bartlett, and 8. Hl. Baker, A committes was appointed to prepare an address to be read before the convention, on the morning of the Fourth, Fleven States are represented. viz; Maine Massachu- setts, New York, Pennsylvania, Meg Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wiscan id Iowa. Destructive Fire t A destructive fire occurred here ke out in the warehor this morning; it of Maxwell and Patten, (on dock) whieh, together with one occupied by J, M utton, and another by ©. M. of their contents. Davis and Reed. were all destroyed. with m The ship chandlery five or ix small groceries, wer hoWee destroyed. ail their stocks hing sl in the wareh us of about 1 ge quantity eral lots * total loss will net fall thort cf $80.000, of which about $20,000 isc surance Extensiv vered by in- Nonroux, July 3. 1851 Large quantities of stolen copper, iron, and other ma- teriels, from the Navy Yard. have been f aud in Ny ression of J. A. Spaulding, hardware dowler, and D. 8, Chingy, tinner, both respectable eltizens of Portomouth. They hove been arrested, a4 well as aman pamed Wilber, and beld to bail to anewer the charge of beiug aecoaory with thieves, The Fourth In Baltimore—Liberation of | rivone, July 5. 1851 The » d off yesterday, in fine style ard wit 0) anniversary pas out aceldent (twenty: fo rin number ) ia Baltimore Thursday aight, buadred Artival of the Steamers ie of Glasgow and Latayett > now at nine. ot njoyed by The Fourth of Juty tn Goston—Three Fatal Accidents. Bouavow J the eitize sus. . ad t grently . The Fourth pase We had two un eopumon were po thrown from his Iny evenin * thw « fre and wa ston. attenypt kuoeked off by a be sniel Gookin, © Brenan ad fell from 2 Dantel Webster ard the Boston © Hos row, duly 6. 1851, Webster cont the following br of ao etn raply to Council insiting him to be I dinner oa the ith == Cares Sraivas, Va, Jane 27. 1951 ave th ot to meknowledge the tre of your printed invitation, in behalf of the City ~ton to aitend the eel: bemiva :f the ap. niverrary of Americas Indepem My nterbewbere oblige eciine this honor, ), gemtlemen, respectfully, your ob't serv't DANIEL WEBSTER, Sanguinary Tragedy In Virginian. . . Aye ung man named Wil giterof ROG. Morri the br ther of the rhand ly need by inetontly ki led, War also my rally wounded Bouthern Tema, We have reeetve: boca The Peterstnargh boar greene, nee the firet Fpeaker Cobb ha Uvusiastic 1 Rienrd of Health other divea fi agreently boar of ‘ No. 2 wn deoneladed at th r No, 28, a reserved cause, argued and concladed ot adjourpmest Robberies from the Norfolk Navy | Yard. | Insurrection at the Isthmus xiean oy mus och ne totake summary = apd the members of the expedition threat to resist the authorities to the utmost extremity. ‘The schooner in consequence had been released. It was the determination of authorities to send the Helen Mar, together with Capt. Belkirk and crew, to Vera Crug as prironers, but the strong disapprobation ex- a oon by the induced them to faves their reso- ution. of the schooner at the cime of en- tering the port of Mina) itlan, was unaware that he had committed any viol violation of the Mexican laws, ip Martha Burt, which, it is feared has been lost, bad 1,000 head of cattle on board, The Pacific de. Sr. Louis, July 6, 1851. nse pebhering pe gilt teorr the Pacific road, All passed of the city in improving. | Thate were onty esterday, 11 oF whe ing stead The river i ily. Both, Southern telegraphic lines are down, The New C Constitution of Ohio. Convenes, July 5, 1851. The vote on the new constitution was opened and counted to-day, There are no returns from Anylaze aod Defiance, The vote for the constivution ia 125 064; against it, 109,276 This shows 15.788 majority for the "The majority agaiust the constitution, ‘The license Law 1s #682, Sunday School Excurston.—The Sabbath School connected with the rev. K. H. Chaplin’s Society Grand Pio Nie pecereen, to Rew Korlulle, on Tweaday, the bth pe {ook pf Hammond strest jeptune Grove, v.18, hy steamer stead, river, is diree cri of Me Blackwell, of iustings ‘iption sud particulars apply to Jobn ter str Amity strect. eounsy. A. Ficmm For full 2k) 82 Nassau strect—Bootmakers’ Un jon— Citizens and strangers are invited to cal! and e: fine stuck of Boots, Shoes, and new atyle of fancy é sale. at Bootmake tinue to w < Gai which are unlimited quantitivs, aty es and Inishy ae Mr 8 BROOKS New Vor Host aud Buon ee Perium, 100 Fulto all kinds, forladves, atunprecedented low prices. The Nova Scotia @ Boy, at the Apollo Rooms, 41 Broadway, continues hia daily levees for another hy Notwithat hading the eae poer of his race, renders it nevessary to Ladies apd chiloren unaoooinps- rol ad better make Cord visite in Maretities of \d children, street, where are euoriio ntlemen, misses, yout! s e aM. greot capacity of tl the levees of this w coninue for this week. pied by te heade of familie Shirts. ly every one pro- ‘can mak Bsranseed, and e dent Lome at theappointed hour. Jobn B. Riet De forms his friends and the public, that he af y to the practice of his professio Temove@ to 11] Tenth street, to doors we French #:idut Cards and Enve- hscriber would respectfully call the attention rties requiring something traty elegant, to ais be ks «f brival Carés, havelopes, atd Wedding Bo | the latest mode, | LVEKDELL, Broadway, corner of Duane street. Root'’s Crayon Vaguerreoty pes are more and more admired by all, Artists who will b: | Ladive prefer them. ‘Taken only at M A. & 3 Kovt’ way, corner of Pranklin street. Process pal autioned against any infringement Operator: Of with your Thick Clothing.—Discard yovr heavy garments, and repiace them with a suinuer sule | grlected ‘rom the extensive t ment pre riety, excell ees apd camnt be excelled by any him, ond you will | The Cholera.—In times | ike ‘the presen when the cholera is deva: | Fouthern country | the prevention of it here now, rather than to the moans of | cure afterit hescnce arrived; and we ki. w of Y of the bowels. |, and never has a perm beemextensively tved in Englan | been known to have the fands have bee ur friends to cholera who has wor of the taved by wsing them, We advise exh tain one immediately, Por site, whule- tO Lispeuard street, near Broadway. | | Any more Tender Feet that want to be | evred? If eo, cali and got» bottle of Bush's . went. ‘There is nothing like it in America. pot, sng cvrner of Duane street, Price, 2 cents pee bottle, { | Hair Dye avd Wigs can be found In the at Batehelor's, No.4 Wallstreet. tie aly a jn town oF countey. imitations, aud copy the addr The most Popular Curative Agent In Div. Hair Tho commendations heatowed eaves of th it » that it hae not proved can be dof th r BA ‘depot, M33 Pod Vey etarian Movement —Although nds may be ave kisling oxen and d, we presume the tor, \ it is w sake of obtain P int ¥ trated cheap boot amd shoemaker, Jo M4 San s-reet. | H MONEY MARKET. m | Barenvay. July 56 P.M. Wall street presented » very quiet appearance to-day. There was no meeting of the bowrd to-day, the ope- rations in stocks were cut of doors, A few speeulators congregated on the corners, and tried to get up an ex- citement; but most of the regular brolers are out of ! town, and the market was very unsetéled. It is the im- | pression in the street that the news from California, rela- tivo to the production of the quarts rok, is calevlated | to have @ very favorable influence upon our money mare ket. The receipts of gold dust by the steamers now due from Chagres, will be large,and our engply of precious metals will, by these arrivals, be restored. All the steamers from Calitornia are bringirg a largs number of , and the pr ity is that they bri { enearly as tou ld dust as the bring on freight. We shell commence another week | with thie fevorabi igenee faily digestet. and ail | will Le prepared to govern themselte: aco rdingly. } The reevipt oftice of the Assistant Treasurer | of this port, nted to $192,690 76; payments, $110 002 8 821 66, The steamehip Baltic, from Liverpowl, brings four dnys? lnter intelll fewn all parts of ope. ‘The | eemanereial nec favorable, Prices for eotton snetalre the market was not active, and in @ very unsettled st Beeadstuila were impre in prices and demand. The arcounts f } nent, relative to the erops, are not #0 fave » fad the effect in the corm markets of Great Britain hed | bee uraging to holders | nflairs remain without materiol citeration The steamslp Aretie, for Liverpool, carried out pecie, of which $979,000 wos in Am clean gold, aud $4,800 in British gold and silver, The total | shipments for the week amounted to $1,056.21 va) big the totel for the year, to the bth of July. iucladve, S047 108. ‘The track of the Pattimore and Obio Rail | the Piedmont station, twenty: t miles w. berland, on the 2th of June, six days in | time promised. and trains, with material running to that point | The Merchants’ Bank ef Roltim d re stot ¢ ot th: are now tan lectured a half yearly dividend of three and Per cont—the State and elty taxes ore paid hy the bank; the Pranklin tenk a balf yearly dividend of vi T cont, afer Paying the city and tate taxes; the Viton Rank a belf yeart widend of thre | Bank of Cumberland, Md for the last and a bal a ditidend the per coat: dend of three per cent, ens eapital of $1,000,.000—eay | $20,000, ‘The Formers’ end Meehanio« | evnited them Bank, Detrolt, Iver of the general law of Mick | the depe 000 in stoke, with the State Tr for which eum they have ved new billy for | lation. There are eounterte! of the Watertown Rank and Loon Conpary, of Vork, of the denomtvationa | ef fiver and tens, The genuine tem has a repreeentation | of the f the Decleration of Indep _ | Whereas the spurioas has a figure of a locomotive and core nitieninteeniiionenieidieaaineooee . erred, { , On Friday, July 4, by he Rev. Thomas Wilks, Me Jorn W. Leave To dtise Gatnasine Ce ‘ bine Leth of this rity . On Thoredny Chareh, by the Dr. Mowks Mr. x city, to Many Cs On the uit Key, Mr. Davchard, Me Mix MI WA. Hayvon, all of this city On the Sth ef July, 0 s), Infonet Richard and Matiid: ?, 13m H The friends of the family ‘we dovite attend the | of ichuante. faneral of a of July, after gtr ativer and tivods Sane’ Tod Telatives an nvited to attend the foetal: hi Gander t 8 o'clock, from his late On the bth of July. yi alana eae et 59 yeareaud 4 mouths. ‘The frfeu + avd relatives are igetied te abtens the ta~ soe on Bunday. at 3 o'clock P.M., from 133 South Becond street, Williameb: argh On Saturday aftegmcon, July ARY pumeat® end Mary and 26 5, M Ralph Reynolds, am@ @aughter of Alexander ay od 16 years 9 mou! days. nds and acquaintances of the family are respect fully invited pe her funeral, from ber late resi- dence. 342 Grand street. at 10 oclock. on Sunday morn- ing, 6th inet,, without further invitation, Ou the 4th of July, after a long and severe illness, Axx M, Burien. aged 8 years and 8months, ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the faneral, from the residence of her parents, No. 216 Fultom: sue. without further invitation, at 3 o’cloek, om un an ik residence of her son, Alpheus Banning. on the: 4th of July. Many Basia, widow of the late Joho Ban... Bing, ued 15 yeure, Her friends, and the friends of the family, are it fully invited to attend her funeral, at a quarter 6 o’slock P.M., on Sunday, at Emanuel Chureb, corner: of Prince and Th: mpson streets, On Saturday, July 5. Mrs. Kesor, of decline. ‘The frievds upd acquaintanoes of the are re- epectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Su , July” 5 Ceo hapa from her late residence No, street On the 4th of July, Jour Quin, in the 64th year of hig: age. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family aro re- specttully invited to attend his funeral. on Sunday after~ noon. at 4o’el ck. from his residence, 76 Monroe street. On Friday. the 4th of July, Mancansr A., wife of Geo. W. Harpel. in the 21th year of ber age. The friends und acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, at 2 P. M., this: Guy. from the City Hotel, corner of Howard street and. Bradway Of searlet fever. July 4,Maxcaner Ayn, daughter of we © and Jane Aun Brown, aged 9 years 9 months and days. << jg acquaintances of Micnare Tracy, brother toJames BF. Tracy, are requested to attend hist funeral. on Sunday, 6th day of July, from his late resi dence, No, 4 sullivan street. at 3 o'clock, His remains will be interred at Wiltiamsburgh YDVERTINEAUNTS RENEWED BVBRY DAY, ————————————————————~F SPHCIAL NOTICES, AMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.—- Brothers regular’ meeting of the jnstitution wil’ held at tie council enamber ot the Great Wigwam, on Mon: day evening, July 7, at half an hour after the setting of thes fun. General and ‘punctual attendance is roquosted. By? order of the Grund Suchem, DANIEL & DELAVAN, Grand Sachem, nC. DULY a, Seceetary, Season “f' Bruits, Seventh Moon, Year of Dise 3 a of Independence the 76th, and of tao Inatita- Norce, ro ‘THE MEMBERS OF THE N. ¥, B. 80. ciety of Operative Masons.-—A spocial ‘meeting of the soak, ty will be hold ‘at. thote Foom: Montgomery tie, K o* street, op Tuesday, Bt instant, ne 73g welovks Be cence epers of toe nominating eraimlties, ‘The pumetual attcadance of cash member. ly rojwoae od GARDSON, Kecording S20'y. BAND B, 80- al oF thelr Into tevet, ted ty attend the fu bael Treacey, No. 4 Suiliv: atl), o’clock, 2. M., from 3 order of NUGENT, Prosident. th inet, Vrincesteect, BB; Joux Munpoon, R. 8. L LODGE, No. 1. 0, of O, P.—The brotin tr arelerehy noti ed to a fet at the lodge room, etand Bowery, this, Sundny, cit o'clock, for the purp. trit net exogeet to the "scased brother Wert, GEOKGE MIDLET A ou $ ng the funeral of from his lave re STATIONARY, OR, PORTABLE. Thos iaven ad aud i table pere he advertiser has facturing Compan; a divi- | z y pay a divi- | om ated, with steam po Nete. Address a UNDERSIGNED MOST. RESPECTEULLY 1 f tenes, ard the public in genera, thet he will how atete a huts, ab 2 e'eloek, BM, Monday, Ror at No. 6 Warren street. LOUIS GALABRUS, NARA SINCE THE TWENTY-THIRD OF Wy Waterbury & Miidioton, to tho Kk & Devany, date 20th, 1651, O8T—SOME TI¥ June, a Note drawn eraer of Hton rk » Bo 5 1 for two havdr Jie Sellars? jer will confor a favor by leaving the same at No. 160 Weet Seventeenth street, fe osiog of efno use to any one bat the owner, it not being endorsed =. it to any one otel, Murray OST—ON THE FOURTH OF QULY, A FRENCH POO dle dog, hile cut close ¢ Mhite color, cars yellow. Whoever will rotern him to at Willow P lyn, shall be liverally rewarded, HE MON ne or Pi ng iTH JULY, A GOLD PEN AND PENCIL by the eorex 8 Nonpea id upon ite retas to MOTT BROTHERS, Jewellers "| post—ox an wand will tem Panic etreet; Twenty No.8 =e ’ | | | | any information South etreat,. here it may be found, 1 Witl be suitably rewarded, fot and. Del $1 KEW *RD—LOST, A Psy ry tted Pein! Peturn the samoclog to P. RABUDE New York, will ree shite stzina down the bes Ahoof, Bait and paying expe Hot claimed, hefory tie Aub dag of ROWE PLOW MAN? ter of Navy and Lafayette ats, Brooklyn. CANAL STREET ON SATURDAY WORN- with ipiial nie Th sold moperty cer pares MOV ewelry amd meas Jin trument styze, XCURSION BXeRA TOR ONR WEEK— 4 whowt the glet of this month, om the went Nantucket, known ©# the foot of the t wha! in the world aro atemen ond hirpooners, hare from New Bedford ant eette wy who wich adare a line § petite paver. ve post pall, to U. Pease ‘Ail parthewlars to tine a will the cxeurion. ceil be wits ndow, New pu be In port every wight WRAND SEA BATNING EXCURSION TO 1 | Gy 4 Coney Tsland.—T anvet’ TA : e vente, 3 Nerth River. om roazhout the gen nad ple boat most fujan thse Iaeves pice .eaen aay. AND EXCUKSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND, get Port Hamilve h Ye Lax nid et ‘xe m, leaving t» follows at half. past 6 o'lost Prem Pler 3.N, Borpong teip fooww Fort Haunt HE LARGE AND ONMODIOL $ STEAMER CaTA- | Tih INE, Cnet. W. HP 9 chartered fer emnans e.. For further info bagi Pome? | Steer’. «ete theeaprain. on bourke nture 86 388 Peak GURY PXGueuon BY SRA TO AND PqOM PHitie 4 Cape May.—Fare : cdne 1 to, Bh to Re te | Puits F Ceye Muy, and return, Paty 2 whe the epleneid » A Htousn te BENODSC ae aN \e N.Y. Th fee Kerth Fiver, font ih shove. ime nttoned pler om. 4 the Kennebec if Pa, Overy Way qu he meet tim’ tey 4 : oma, &) apply a i the boats, ei grspas BXCPYSIONS Fo FLUSH p renter The new and bea 1 Csptsin| Te 1 ‘tender 4, ' P.M, Janding Fast Kiver, Ning on Saturday © fave t a Chiter. Face first Boot. good weuan: saree Cys, be dcectinge nev E,W, Werald oes, tor evshing note be

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