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‘The democracy have had warm work for weral days past, relative to their nominations fo" the fall clections. They last night nominated Capt. ‘Thomas I’. Chipelle for City Surveyor, and Natha- niet Williams for State Senator. The nomination of Mr. Ponder for Commissioner of Public Works will be opposed by the friends of Mr. Blakeney. ‘The whigs will nominate Adam Denmead, one of the most popular men of the city, as their candi- date, in cpposition to Mr. Ponder; and they will have @ bard ‘and close run for it. The cflice of Commissiozer of Public Works is one of the most t inthe State. great boa constrictor, brough: over from Laver was yesterday afternvon advertised to eat presence of the audience at the Lyceum. ie ioe serine and the house ws crowded to His suakesbip was brought forward in * i. the stage, and a gout put inside of i. The vuake locked at the goat, aad the goat fooked at the snake; occasivually the snake would smell and rub his head against the goat, when the latter would turn around as if to show Ashe, , Was the same as that taken ‘unconstitutlonality of the process of & teial by jury. counsel to whom the thinks proper to more ‘of the ordiaanes wat Monument vo THe Mantras or ray Parson Se Bay Serra tstteretetis is econo Greene, to the the o = the 11.500 martyr: of the Beitish prisom oruen Exraaonvrvany Sceve ty tity Cowunton Cornci.—Rasieation oF Cosa ay THe Mavoa.— We described # scene, sore little tim» ago, that occurred in the colieeted wisdom of (he city, oad which tecuiast- ed in the chief augi trate abraptiy leaving the presidea- tisichair. We have pow to ‘dctall ich was evea more exciting, and ended in that ‘ofticer declaring bis ia- tention of vacating in toto the civic throne in council. except when actually required by law to attend. The “oily, of Churches’ bas ite ite political feuds, as other subla- mary ; but in the Common Council the differeases, as on this oceasion, usually arise among the whigs them: selves; aad di ‘ee cece Bese ty, have been car ried to a most extracrdinary On Thursdi ay might, atan ace meeting. Aller- S| pension of the ne' rule, sae es the Board ulvays edjourne at ven o'clock, his snakeship would retive, as if afraid cod further. ir movements were watche for a dong time; and although the snake bad not eaten Fjeond for Sosy days, he seemed to have ao taste oiere Fe Tester & Boose launched, on Wednesday ning, a fine clipper peekess © calied the Perote, sca fo Cirande trade. She ia M3 feet long, aad 2 feet beam, with a capacity of 260 tons. Oas PR ag a 9 Robb me launch a first ik, of about 350 tons, built for Steers emon & Winter of this city aud desigaed for the Rio Janeizo trade. Sho is 113 feet long, feot beam, and 12 feet depth of hold. As she stands oa her stocks, sho i soagad @ most perfect model bee | Graceful sppe gee te contain stolen goods, was anal on on Ww by one of our police offi sers, ay agen was found to contain a large amount recently stolen by burglars in this wi Fes E Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Purapevenia, July 25, 1851. D'-nanded for Washington— Lawnch of the Willis Ponn—Rivalry m the Cape May Lines. . SA. Neagle, charged with making false v «chers, and transmitting them to Washington, ‘45 this morning brought before Judge Kane, on a 4 lens coryus, weo decided that the prisoner should be taken to Washington, to answer the charge. ‘The second steamship of the Boston and Phila- deAphia line, built under contract by Capt. R. F. x oper, is to be launched to morrow morning. She tous burthen, with powerful engines, built b i Laney, Neafie & Co , and alrerdy put up on ened, ‘Se is called the William Penn, wad 18 so near com. pieted as to be ready to go upon the lige in a week or ten days. There is considerable excitement between the May boats, the Roger Williams and the The proprietors of the latter have run down the rates to one dollar, for an excur- 2 ondown andup. The fare is so low tha: both d.cos muet be making a losing operation by i:. The grand fancy ball on the is!and is xed for the ficat yroximo,and the costumers of New York are alroady aaere to supply the dem: the demand for jot Caney dresses. ‘Theatrical and Masical. Bowrar Tusaras.—The poid poruiva which this © temple his maintained under the abio end talented suyeriatea ieuce of Mr Thomas Houablin. for a long term of years. hns now stamped it as no way lntaier to any theatre either in the old or now Although it is not in Br mdway, in the midst of pa citizens, yet we can safely assert that ebere is a6 great a regard paid to the of respee- table ciasses, at the Bowery, as in soy tucatre in the Voie. ltis bat a short distance through Walker street tothe theatre, and the pu»be may rest assured duoy have ss nest, bewutiful and syacious an estabdlish- sme bt FO enter, asany in the encice Uowoa. The boxes are painted and decorated in # style of grandeur that cannot be +urpassed—every th'ng i+ comfsrtabio—the house is weil vemtilated—the orchestra is full and powerfully edcetive—the arthts are all of the Grst stamp—the cage managrment is excelieat. aud the door keopers, aod other attendants, civil und obtiging. In short, ao evening ean be whiled away at the bowery with the ut- mont pleaeure and delight. But we must come to the eubject of (his evening's entertainmeut. For some time | has, at an enormous expense, been © production of * Ansel, U vader aod daz salng scenery, in this country. ‘The manertewhich it har beea placed om the stage ebould claim for the p:oprictor the m st extensive pa- aud wears glad to perceive that the house is orow ded with the beauty aud fashion of the ety; to say what rcene one could aduire from first to lat, 12 maguificent, Those who ve secs this piece elsewhere should visit the Bowery mod Jadge for ives, Look at the four principal coaowrs: Eddy, 8 fine actor; Gilhert, every body 2. sows to pee sens thy highest talent; Miss Anderton. the ‘eotress, whose perfurmmnees at Lhe Broadway the warmest appiau«, siso, Muse Walters; has now the best company in the city. euo's Oaenes —Nothing can surpass the excitement te ° witaame Burton in bir inimitabie character of Timo- 7 in the famed comedy entitled “Tae ” At each representation the theatre is crvwdled to overtiowing. and enthamastic shsuts of ap proeiaim Burton to be without paradel in his for our own part, we must say, we have Witnenwd bie persopations witn uumingled plea- are. but, imce (he introduction of ~ The Toodles” he the most sanguine expectations. te is, thout exception, the mort brilliaat star sinong modern tors Tis new farce, styled ~ Forty Winks,” which as prewmted. for the first time, on Thursday evening int wee Sico triumponotly successful Hix petsonstion of - Maps” completely convuleed bie auditors, Both these pieces will be rey again Las eveuing, with the same casts. A great rush is anticipated — would, therefore, be well to purchase tickets in ome Narowas Teoarne.—Night after night this eplendid | ‘Dtespian ter ple is ‘crowded, to wituess the rep. | Foentations of the grand uativnal drama of » The Myx | | | iat . * . Terieue Obief ot 4 the excelient extray vied “AL ce, the Old House at Home The Gtet-aamod Pires has been prrduced regardivss of Iubor oF expense, Bod hasbeen written expressly tor Mr. Purdy. the teman’y and energetic proprictor, The scenery ls @ Ditcent, and the costumes and properties ate gorgeous | im tee extreme The dances are most beautifully arranged, and the cast embraces a phalaax of talent Farty Wituered The extravagnnra i+ one of the mort happily written piers we have ever seen—oeach succeed. ling sconeer ates roars of laughter. Mr. Fox, Wr Brad- ane, Mire Fox and Min Ludiam. perf rm the priacips Characters. The eame entertainment will be repeated t>- Might end, we judge rightly, will coatinue to be for weeks Krovaram's Lrorvw —This evening. the benefit of Mr Bodrow dacksom Allrn takes place, when & did prom ie le presented for the auusement of bis friends | Ee vorni artiots of great dramatic eviebrity will appear on | ceeaton. The performances wlll commence with th | Peeutira, comedy of the ~ Koad to Kuin’ ia which Mr A J Allen will sustain the character of hert: Gol. fioch, Mr. CW. Hurley will recite the - foo by Hise C Moore; Hlighiaed fing. by Mies Laclede; end oc Itieh mediey. by Mr. Jacob-. The perfurinences r th the fase of Sylventer Dagger wood ' eM: sere: —The weather was intoierably warm and (he perfurmances here were not a0 well nythiog ney ruded. though oe eter <a the compan: and Fnnistoumbte ptor alt detwu! yered io Amt hunts of Ianghter ved, To-day, the at Gfeater than ever are « Me Tile inimitable company off ee Lent fy amme for tis erening, George con way r P wcotd; ant the sin nad auncing. by the €or bers cf the company at praine glee two performances to-day —at- & y crowded. wad & furmane» are fees! treme delight s ie attractive as any | bes Me Hf. B Phillips, » | ™ fit. thie evening, at ihe ps oft be. oo hae selected are exenedingly attraot | » sitendunce, The laughable interinde of | = commencing featare This will | » , aganaa of © A ibow ot Mititary G@ oncluding piece will be “ Brows Jer + eed Rebioron Hs oe + =A very pretty picture of thi Bee drove Bee fort boon shed on a pivce of music, Led the * Bloomer nt 110 Beoadway; Ble the «Argyle Polke oy Star Walter.” ee me. A td of the North, has em- ders teamebip Atlantic. and | wi ity early in Bep tew lar atti«t hewe come eotopished all Burop We may nnticipat erly ary they we. & rate tront ve ivan? Exvoreme Sth ost Exc ot be toma, few the the > & wirrive orcwed the @termer for Tr oy hair, father ¢ bead shed; has Is ta front ie stout bailt, show ‘ i af shouldered, eit he og A women! t bee | secumption w iil never be tolerated moved the following preamble and resolution -— “Whereas, the twentieth rule of standing rules of the oy provides that all comuii:tees shall of aopointed by he Mayor, unless otherwise specially directed by the whereas, the Mayor has failed to carry out, io manner, the power delegated to bia by the said rule—therefore, Rew ived, that rule twentieth of the standing rules ws this Board, be rescindod and re- considered. Ley pe inp -SaneNe, commitiee spgointed to take pres are a supply of water fcr the city be dissolved and te ged from any fucther coa- agen of the same, and that the Common Council, oa of this resolution, appoiat a comaittes, ‘be to take charge of all matters relat- ing the city with water, to be composad of ai two democratic members of the Board go Swit rose to second the adoption above. and he « chet Maat a to tt he was ol to on nan be admitted to be of vast importance that those members who had paid much attention to the stnfeoi, aud tskon @ very active part in the efforts to cbtain a supply of water to the city, aud who had spent a gre: money on it, should be on the vromualttes; and it was ieowe now that it was importan’ that in the selection e tax rs should have confidence in the committee, aod wd that the committee should be Cy to manage the matter in a proper Iregret that your werd after having coupeliied with some of the members of tais Board, and formed the comaittee, should have suffered yourself to be made such # tool of as to have altered that, index inged some names from cur minutes. avon said he denied thatassertion. [le had put ‘om some names, and ata subsequent meeting the minutes were read and approved, and never were altered say. It afterwards. Alderman 8«:t1:—This matter would not have come to my Knowledge Lad it not been talked about somewhat ier that and I was sorry — = “ ot ee oer te hear it LY One occu| u ace it Honor should have sutered hime to have Veen made pe ps The Ma on But Ideny the assertion. I altered the name of the President by his advice Alderman Brixo. y other advice ? The Maron—-(Ia an rxciged. tone. De No. ‘The resolu- tice garrias 6 falsehood on the face of Vt Alderman Srrvora—! rise to a peint of order. (Sen- sation.) ‘The Mavon—Take your seat, Alderman Se:xor.4—{ will when I am out of order. If the presidiug officer chooses to violate the rules, he will find that the members of the Board will not. The Mavor—This resolution is got up as one before to insult me. Alderman Sei1xo:a—What is the question before the Roard? If the Mayor desires to explain. very well. Bat the rules do not authorize the presiding officer to cha. racterive or judges question under discussion. ” ‘The Marvor said the resclution was offered to insult jim; and Alderman Brssoi.s rose again to order. What was the question before the Board’ Ln the first pon, 8 if the gea- Ueman bad brains enough to understand the Eaglish guage, he would see the resolution did not carry a feeebend on the face of it ; and be ought first to read it, and then recollect the contents ; but he had no right to choke off om, He may explain; I hope he will be abie to explain it away. The Mavon—lI deny the assertion. It is charged that records T altered the Alderman Serxoi4—Will the Clerk fetch me the re- cords of the 2d June’ ( records were here Landed to the epeaker.) Alderman Manis said—1 suppose that in e- thegen- tleman of the Pirst (Ald. Smith) bas ssid, be has je allusions to me wish to state in public, and have done so privately, what share I hadin the matter. I under- stood the Mayor baé placed me upon that committee, and [ had said. without intending to influence his deci- sion, that the relations which existed between the gon- tieman of the First and myself, would render it unpleasant if he were on the committee. I desired that I should be | left off beg fay eee of the First appears to feel that ju bave done bi im some shape or form I per- entertain no ‘uakind feelings towards that pectic. 1 pon ny oe after the language that had been used, it would me ip an unpleasant situation to be upon the com | mittee; e; and as long as those relations continued T de- clined to act upon the committee. if the gentleman was placed there for one. I had no desire to be placed on | that committee. “I was quite willing to yield to any one | who wc uld perform the duties to the satisfaction of the | Board. As fur as that wont I was willing to assist those | who might be sppointed, in any way the may think | proper; bat [ was very unwilling to go forward in prear- | cuting menures, unless the committee were s the contidence ¢f the Board. \derman Swrrn then rose. These statem be togs — as Well as we could id before be did not consult with any —I did not ray to Teaid Thad not advised oH W el, may be mistakea abou’ the Tt sects you consulted with Mr Taylor and nae with Mr. Marvin, has tated not only in thie piace, but in others, that | ani | been the cause of my being removed—if I am wrong — ' | The Maron. —You are Ald Ssotu—You must have had some talk with him, atany tate. In the next place, relative to the geatie- mon himself be probably dows feel that he has never done me apy in, but when «man comes here aud “* reports calculated to injure my character, I feel have taken no wrong part when I feel that [ was that insulted And it ie in the principle of the thiag —hna- treds of thousands cf dollars have been squandered, and goes inte this very confidence in this Bootd = They for pineing on that committee ® man who would carry out ruch s principle er giving eontreste to eny ope bat the loweat bidder uch a work of magnitude, thou tends would be »\uandered; and ho man should occupy | that position who holds such views The Maron endeavored to explain that he had the | right te appoint the committer, and had. in doing so. al- tered them before they were approved by the Hoard. Ald. Sriseca——In mokingan explanation of the cir. cumstances whieh have induced me to bring forward thi: resolution, [mean te be ae courteous to the chair ay pos sible, but my language shall be as strong ax I can powst bly conceive tt. Toensure the presiding oMlcer fr de- faving the teeords I wish that be will mot imterra ot me ‘The Mavoe here becoming wuch excited. told him to take bis neat Ald. Br:xous—Tf [have departed from any of the rules i come to order. Do you rule me out of order The Maror— Ald. Srisen om from the decision of the Chalr I rise ms to opfer The Mavor—You charge me with defacing the city recor and it is falre Aidertran Sersor ewutiful languser pre be calculated to upheld your not envy the dieplay made by the iding officer! It m dignity. sir; but Ido Mayor of Unis elt: The Mavoa—If the gentleman of the Second insists oo inevitieg me aod falv ly securing me acain [ chalicaace bie to be arrested. ‘Ald Sremois—That he may do, if he exa; bat if he sup. poses be has the power of causing a member of this board to be arrested for diseusri uestion, be ia much mir. token. He is cs#uming the despotic power of a monetch. | cehich was never deiccated to bim by the people, and the (Se nentio The ‘avon again charged the Alderman with insulting him Aid By sor a—T can wait till your Honor gets through. What U have cold [will be reeponstble for, and be can appeni to any course he please. If hold that yeur Howor was redieally *ronc lo going te a member of this board. sod getting bie mame on. and after you bad done ro, and given + the possenvion of a public officer. After it bad em pobiic record, he, with bis owa hand, because + disantiofsction. core into that office and with hi knife. apd with his own hand. effaces the name 0 one of the committer, ond piaces on that of Alderman Tay ‘The minute stood —Hurted. Bmith. Litchfetd. Mar The minute was tho fled sad from the cment it was filed, it beeame a pndlic record Aad the after be had consulted wad adeised with Aldermia b cflaced it, and trvek out the name of Smith na Ue grossest ineult to the board fl wcouid he it the bad not bern tose that dom filed, we it rk's office, the diy bef ste: if so, whet would have been bis footing: erased? Did he suppese that the memb-rs o had no feelings? that wae not all, Fearing that Feeord should net be stfoug enough. he had also ged the word © select” standing;” and a tittle forther on. the word aid" minute had been wrongly taken It wi Board to Lave it corrected. 1 hold thete woa'd bs no eatery if one man, gt his option or cxpticn te to have the power of aitering the records, Thie I rtate ag feet: — On the 19th of January, a commitroe wat named on the Upon that. Al Hosted wore named thetr power, bat the They took ail necomary committee did not rut b would disectee ft. Rat hold that th ember of the Bi ten-tre district as that in choven to provide over us, In coo ¢ was any part of the resolu bie it might be steaek ont: bat bh tor. and good sense enongh In be trarted the re atiil saimst preambe aad rr Tin. Litehfeld, aad Pell tea ait we dosinn oe weompt f the re wing the power from Slayor for the future, by s vote of 11 teS. And that dis- solving the committee by 18 to 2 ‘The following gentlemen wero then elected by ballot, | Aldermen Marvin. Litebficld, Smith, Keat, and Pell ‘The Mayor then wnnouneed. (but dstinotly heard at the reporter's table.) his words were ia at he would oever again pretide at » meeting of that Koard. except upon ceemstons whem the charter, w ich he held in his Jered hie doing so imperative. tie Sontles tun ctlivernea. ta wonder" itbeirg twelve o clock, uatil last evening acven, At that hour ae Alderman Manvis, w met, a1 9 Wa lor, took the chair. @ sort of © sleet) , the Mayor being absent, appointed some time since | as President of the Board, ia the absence of Alderman | Te asinees of ang public Intervet came up, and cur reporter ef them in the stiliness of ~ the calm which | e storm.” succceds thi New Femat Id faced mulatto girl, wa: 3 found by one of the police officers yesterday afternoon, talkies with | great composure along Lombard street, ia a dreas | which attracted a throng of an: xious specta ‘ors. Mary had on a gown ‘as brief as woman's love,” deolared to be the “new style; pro ably, so far as the gown iteel But a very essential part of the Bi namely, the ecpereye had b the gown reached but a little belo Mary’s hose were of that species socks, which covor little more tl Ste ever, a portion of the taste enough to appreciate the gance of Miss Mary's lower extr of derision or aisapprobation was Miss Mary’s feminine delicacy shocked. ‘She turned around an live in an age of reform ani devel she was only a pioneer in that ma gress which would soon become aorta needn't yell out at mo that wa} this kind of dress is a amonest the prime « that the new btyle coe conus Tass to So re pants to make it complete; to whi answer to the effect that married la, y equip themselves with that garment, and tut the | sing with it, would hat they were still in the matrimo- The crowd, not satisfied with these virgins, by dis; ressive § Mal meas nice reasons, became so rude and a! aud action, that the officer was obliged to interfere; \ which, in answer to the officer's interrogations, she ” and go it was, lf was conce-ned. loomer garniture, eon omitted. As w the knee, and commonly oalled han the ankle, a ir of coal black calves wore rather ostentationsly red to the admiring gaze of tho pabdlic. crowd which followed had not How- symmetrical ele- emittes, and a c: raised, at whi)! was very much id began to expos- tulate with her noisy persecutors, ondeavoring to make thoir obtuse intellects comprehend that we lopement, and that | rch of female r0- “You ” said she, “for all the fashion me one suggested quired a pair of made would onl ive an ex- ive, by word | but before he could rescue the young lady from the hands of her tormentors, her Bi much pulling and tearing, was the dimengions of a roun reprimanded soir by ished to return to the old loomer gown, by reduced almost to | bout jacket. the Ma. style, till the advance of | She was » and admo- 4 science and genoral intelligence would permit her | to make the desired ch: Phil. Pennsylvanian, J henge, ° with credit and safety. CITY TRADE REPodr. Faay, Asus were firm, with a better 200 bbls. pearls at 5 50; and pots at Benswax ex! American yellow cath taken at 26c., Barapsturrs.—The July 25—6 P. M. business, embracing $5 25. no interesting change—1,700 Ibs. cash. ‘flour market Was Bot quite £9 ac- tive to-day, yet prices remained steady. The main in- quiry was for domestic consumption, but few shippers eee ‘The sales comprised about 12,000 bbis: wain- Ing. ted and sour at $3.12 & $375; superfine No 2 at 75 a $3 8715; mixed to straight Western at $1 06 a $4 1245; fancy do. with ordinary to good State at $4 12 $4 18%;; round boop Ohio and pure Genesee at $4 18 Py 31 4;; funey Ohio at 96.51 8 $4 Mt; tuner Genesee and extra Ohio at $4 97 a $5; a $6. Canadian was more freely jj aud extra Genesee at offered at previous figures; €00 bbls superfine broughi $4 25; and 1.700 bbls. sour $275. Southera ruled heavy, and the sales were limited to 500 bbis mixed to straight at $4 Sl a $4 44 pew Baltimore at $4 62 a §4 75; und fancy at $4 87 a $6 07% meal retailed to the at $3 12k; Jemey at $2 M4; and $2 AI. mixed, at Ve. atic. RK; ant, at Tle. for Northern; aud Jersey at 400. a 1! ‘apt and steady; few sound samples market. The transaction» reached maged at He «SKC; Fellow at 50e. a We. mixed at S7e Rye flour was quoted’ tearce at $5 37. xtent of 180 bbls.—Brandywine was nominal, and ni Guts were Foadily purchased at 43e.0 453;¢. Corn State at $275 a was moderately active and cheaper; out °. Corn was busy- were showa in the 42,000 bushels da- a 58c.; and round Coas.—Of foreign there has been very littie received during the week, and the only sale re orrel at $7 75; anthr from the boata at $4 50 8 $5. Corres —With « fair trade de od dye mem 0 i at ieee —The of at lie, @ 11% seeeta Nain eam he Rade rg ing which has characterized ported was 80 tons was advancing—‘eing sold d. there were Lmao 100 Ps the Uecinare of tne woah ono Still trore pores potble, to day, the sales being only quciations, with the very ircogular at 500 bales soles making. are ult to fix; those we annex will give ® cuide to prices currently accepted :— Livraroor CLassiric ation. ‘ , From a note from a leading bre reovived by the lart steamer, the tion, whieh conforms to their stan office at Liverpool, ue of our classifion- dard samples but » short time since, and is doubtless the correct standard, if the differeat qualities composing designated by well known names, s: embracid under three terms “low cotton,” cotton,” and “ fair cotton,” the erop are to be « faemerly, wud not niddling is as follows :— Midtlings. Mid Fuir. Fair Uplands 4} 7m 4 Sa. Mobiice a 54d F Orleans Sted oN at opium were ict off at #4, "though a hi “ as jer figure was asked; Scasks cream tartar st I79j¢. @ 17 Sse ; and 10,000 Ibs. Sicily ar- — comtraat rearce and impre Wertern Bank rVrought $2.57, George’ t $ No waa dul at Sew be Hte—Ha tes to Liverpool were unt of flour and grain offering, 6000 bushels of corn were taken at 4 fered at le. but 1 at sbout 4d bale. To London some flour was take fol wae taken up to load at Calais, M. for Buenos Ayres. at $15 por thoursod off was inken Op terms not stated. There war no change ition to the rales jalnga ratins at Ranged from dike to ! Purchased ot the da 14d. was demanded, rome late engagements at ing; 750 quiutuls was held at $3 25 I) Masenohuset ts, were nominal heavy. There was # but at low figures id; flour was of cottoa was t 1a. 9d. ne To ven yesterda, wh fante W casks Oye. n6Ke.; and & few bales Selly almonds Se cash, 0,000 Ie more 0 bales aguid and nominal. at (60 , ene, th wr inquiry them that from emadl city brewers; 3) bales, crop f 1847, wore taken at Se Isicom Within a week or 60 153 cercons Guatemala have leon purchased at Se. 9 $115; 120 cases Mandila part Xe. & Se ; and %) do. Madrae within the range of Bir a $) —Of pig, an adilitionsl lot of 200 tons Beoteh changed hands at $18 75.cwh; and § $ 6 months. showing # buoyant market; bar was nominally as last j noted end quite onanticed Lrap—Very little movement took A parcel of 160 ples Galena found a b Epanteb war held a $4 65. time, Re. Lats —Reekland was in lholted etre place in th's line payer at $475, and k, and for common come parties asked Bie ens! 800 bile sold last evening at 82-. Lamp remained dull at $1 Mos rsera—A moderate enquiry exivted for ref df 200 his. Porto Kieo qualities, apd the sales consists and Muscovado at 24e a De, 50 do Trinidad at Ze. Se. and 160 tart Cubs at Ie & 200 Nivar Stones continued depteserd. 900 bble, epirite t tine were diepowrd of wt Me a Soc it $2675, ; 400 Ubls (large) coromon rosin at $197 500 ot ctber kinds at $2 2 0 Ons— Whale was leon plenty and dearer; 60 bbls ae lected being taken te-day at 4c ,enah Line firmer tende@e: weunl terme. kets quarts at $2700 $27 Pork wes rather quiet swere under 10 new prime at $1! AM gallows from Reef was in tequedt. pnd the salce reached 24 bbl at $875 a $11. ond prime at $50 $6. henvy at $14. Cut ments ruled higher, with sales of ¢ wore ionetive ttore rei though unchanged bbis., new me and old at $ Beet WO packages baana realized The; shoulders romins! at fic Lord was bigher and unsettled; 160 Lble cholew roid ot Be. OMe ; common could Le obtained at Bc. a 8X, prime in kege was worth about O%e. 0 16. Batter and cheese were saleable aod naiform Bear Botats At the Bachangs this forenoon the gore lot on the weet side of the Fifth avenue, near Twenty elghth etreat--28 feet 4 inebes frout-— wus seid at 42,400 1d one adjoining at $2200 Htice bne been rather quict the present v eek, only 560 crsbe having changed hander, a1 65 9 $5 06 Brcane—We noticed enter of 0.009 German at $68 M. and 6 COO Havana nt $2) 9 $2, nenal eredit Boar——Castile mow'd to the extent of 150 boxes red met: tied at OS € 4 months mained as noted in cur preceding erp rt, the only sniet efleoted being 200 toe peime wettarnns at Boe and 0 Lege Bumatee pepper at be Brinire——In foreign the operations compriced +2 half pipes Cognac brandy at $1 Cm $270, Sa . wt $2 Jamaies ruc 8 was abundaat . 10 bbls. Ohio brought Se. cn-h, and 106 bhde dendge de . time and interert. No prison of eine collin Broa s—Prom the loc Je there was s fair demand and with s etendy market the « ated to 50 hhde r 200 Masowade at 6: and i and we hened of Costume.—Mary Jane Hal- | Friday last. The deci: the eee Foreign is the most pee ei ely stoady. The week's business coay cheat 80 bhds. Kentucky, at 4, = 100 ; at Lie ; 22. do. Masom county, at Me.; 255 bales Baracoa, at 1940 | OY do. Havana, at 25 @ Sbe ; 39 cases Counec- » boxes Florida, at 12h, & Wo. beavy and increasing stock, wit Only about 100 bules Mediterranea were sold this week —terms private Domestic is accumulating. Pulled is | very dull, Asale of 2720 bales Peruvian wool is to take | place by auction, in Baltimore, on the 30th ii -caris0 of direot importation, wat of euperior little or go demand. } MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. Boston, July 24 nilroag 105; 14 Bo: 6 Ficohhy “it fe Boston and BS, 705 10 7 North American Aer Railroad 86, 734; Sw shares Wesding ail 75 do., » = ee, is ; 757 Be Bde Tecan vids das waked: Baltimore 6% WOE LOA ssked; Ouitin : bid; Baitine: a Obie ialirend a bed Telegraphic Reports. Now Oneraxe, July 21, 1851, Busincss is very dull. We have no change to’ note in Cotton. Dealere are awaiting the Pacific's news. Kx- change on New York is at para \; prem. Prime white and yellow Corn sells at Sie. a 68. New Oarrans, ae ‘The sales of Cotton yesterday were 1000 t 6; i for good ordinary North Alabama, and Se. for imlddling Orleans. Corn is firm, yellow at &8¢. a 60c. fe are more buycre than sellers of bacon, Canvassed hams are ate. a 9c. Tobacco is steady, but the demand is less active, Whiskey isat Isc. New Onzeans, daly 24, 1851. The sales of cotton, yesterday, were 1,600 bales; mid- @ling is in feeu!*; ged ordinary Alabama scilx at 6\fe Our stork is reduced to 33,000 bales, and the receipts are small. Ficur is firm. Bacon is heid higher Freights are firm, and there are only two shipein port disengaged; masters are asking 7-16d. for Liverpool New Oareans. July 24—P, M, The news of the America has been received, and put | down cotton fully Sse. Bavrimone, 25, 1851. The sales of coffee for the week sum u bags Rio, at 84» 84c.; avd the imports have bee 1.090 hhds' of Porto Rice eugar have beon disposed of, at 57% ; The sales of fur to-day were 200 bbls. Howard street, at $4185. Grain is uachanged. Cuanuesrox, July 24, 1851. The sales of cotton to-day were 700 bales, and of the week 4 810, at prices ranging from 4% to 85c. The re- ceipts have been 1,000 bales, and our stock, exclusive of that on ship board, is 13.694 bales. firm at e. for fuir to fully fair. Married, On Wednesdsy, the 23d of July, at, the Tabernacle Baptist Church,’ by the Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Wu Kunx, of Albany, to Evizasern, daughter of William v. Petrie .of New Y of N hemiah and Electa R. Miller, aged 3 years and 17 days. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 260 Seventh street. | ‘The members of the Mechanics’ Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F , are also invited to se On’ Vriday morning July 25, Mies Hawvan Mansa, youngest deughter of nf the Inte Jaines and ‘Phebe Ander. som, in the #4th year of her age. Her relatives and friends, and those of her brothers, James 8. and Cornelius V. Anderson, and her brothers in-law, Jefferson Berrian and John A Marriot, are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her be afternoon. at 4 o'clock. without further invitatioa. m Fricay. July 25, after a short illness, Eurranern, wife of Levi Ives, aged 29 years. The friends and relatives of the family, likewise those ofJonathan and Joseph Youdale, are respectfully in- vited to attend the faneral, this day, (Swturday,) at half be j o'clock, P. M., from her late residence, 73 Oliver re On Friday evening. of congestion of the brain, Bewann Panes, only sou of James and Sarah Parker. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are requested to | attend the faneral. from No. 172 West Ubirty first street. — Dinth and Tenth avenues, on Sunday next, at 2 o'cloe! On Friday, Joly 25 at No 81 Adams street, Brooklye, Many Win hter of Daniel Quinlan, Keq., Liverpool, Ewg , - years The friends and Soquniatenecs of the above. and of Capt. Reseau, of the ship Marathon, are respectfully invited to attend ber interment at Greenwood. on Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock. On Friday morning, Axva Mania, daughter of Deunis | and Luey Garean, aged ¢ months and 22 days. Their friends, and thos of their boo omega are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parerts, No. 242 Third avenue, on Saturday, July 26th, at 1 o'clock. ‘On Fridsy morning, July 25, of consuaption, Burs P., wife of Abraham Riker, aged 20 years ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect(ully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, 27th inst... st the Forsyth street M EK Church. at 3 o'clock, P.M. The remains will be taken to Greet wood eter On July 28, Groner Ricumoxn Cuirtos, and 5 mor ths, ‘The funeral will take piace from the honse of his un- cle, Richmond, 309 Broadway, at 3 o elock, on th inet. y evening, Wi.uiam Brnvany Gaocar,aged 4 me G child of Mr rogan “ ‘The fumersl will take place this afternoon. at balf-past S o'clock, from the corner of avenue A and Third street. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemerery On Friday. July 2%. of dysentery, Cu child of Daniel Bavd Sarah Bell, aged : months The remains will be taken to Darien, (Oona.,) for ine terment At Pairfieid, (Conn ,) on July 16, Canorive 8, wife of | Mr @ A. Gordon, of Savannah, (Gu.,) and dangheer of Mr. J.B. Bleenbergen, MAKITIME IN TELLIGMNOK, Movements of the Ucean Steamers. Manns, Helvetia (pat). vecker, Hamburg Hect & Joba. NB. D Pt shards: Blenchard, Davia, fa, Whiting, Bio rituan Fanoh discnes Metdigset {Nor}, Olsen, St Andress, ty" the Pi ¢ (Br), Potter, Richivneto, J W Elwell; Le a5 by al Co. ‘orking & Oo, da (Hie), Wood, Alerandot (ir). (Br). Letton, he in, Harper, Phila Ore, Bath, Neomith & Sleeper FP ° Ridgeway, 8 Roswell be erly: Pare ¥ ‘Mery. ‘hilly, Bt Johns NP. Lamartins, Beers, Rirh- Provitenc River. Arrived. with goer, te Bark Cubs (of Beothbs ' morning + editic & fo f Philadetphin), Ames, Trinided do Taylor, duly 19 07 DUSK dy (probably Childe Mare Siem). Clough, New Orleans, Jaly 2 ee, Bt price, Ma we to RP Boek. comb, Demerara, via Turks Leland, Smith & 8 Thurlow, Nuevitne, 11 days, wit news & Ce. me) Worton, Calsie, 15 “ne aly 1), with cotton, to Coo Corte Cold Epringh Dagton, Meo May aque, Widesor, N8, 19 daze, » Windece, NS, 12 dag 6, Time, Hor burt, Sao book cop born g ta & dangers rFiams ond Y tener te Cope Ber he demoeioe prises 22do. Maysville, | Ne j 26 bules Sagua, at 27¢; and | Woot —The market is still depressed, and there is a | juest and firm, but other qualities are | ‘The market closed | Died, | On the evening of July 25, Bivcts Wooxsey, daughter brother, C. V. Anderson. 63 Crosby street, this (Satur- | ry. | aged 2 years ira Ch Traini Beh roar, Pattorsons Virginie. an, Barnitt, Vi Virginia's 2 ds ts, | — mon Mg sta ia, 2 days. |. Bebe ch becenaae Bowles, Now Mondons jays, bound | | to Phil S Ship Thos W Sears (of Bost tics bawardy with rigged toon Dugeley, neh Juny S—Wh at eunset, W dditional.} ‘atten, NOrleans via y Warren, Rairden, Cadiz. ons, Baltimore; 8th, Amer- SOTA, Jaly 1 Sid Hear; Buewenna’ Sica on areaevtas, tranny yaitiesss, em, N¥ork Std 40h ads me uit ior Pualeaelpliae Boapragy, J Jul yS—Arr Anita, NOrlean. ©. J part yzouy Ch sin ” ays 6 (ak jasid see Gea lgs Card, N York: eg 8 ‘sarah Biteford, for Bi h Brad- a van; rot 2th, Lady aii | July 1, & others,” Cotter, N Yori ina, Rose, and Orogon, Thompeon, do; ath, Robt Patton, Faiton: Bottoms Evaisevr, July 3—Arr eee, Y ride Peay cam i ae B pa maarac, Patching, NOrle adianaicne, July 7—Are Buenovento, N York; July 8—Arr Gen Washington, Berry, Baltimom; | ry le ob Richa Sndecece, oie for NYork, ready. duly §—$i4 Wilting, NY. Humboldt ( (an eek! BrooL, July S—Arr Ovsipes, Tolford, NOrleans, Sid ; Purdon, NYork: Plymouth ‘Rock, Caldwell, Hetions *Ttthy John Haven, Harding, ‘Cardid, to load Loe N Cheever, and Revenue, Crowell, N John Bunyan, Nichols Phitedelogien Che Fissa Curtis ‘Knspy, NYork; 1th, Albert Gallatin, Salter, spin he ri h, outward bound, Ci |, for Boston; Wim Neiso albert Gallatin, for Norns et depen _ tem ww Foster, ahi: ai wn Van tn Winkle Wgiker, do timan, and M Livi aa ye ew Teen; Jone Cure | font de vith; B © Serata ire, tion aoe, and Connecticut, ue rth ide, Barstow, and Con ror, nie, Stearns, for Charleston; Washing- Salem, Hague, for Stranciece im Leonard, Tho Db: July 4 Of, Jean Key, f arias | wh beth from N ve rm or Antworp, and Emma, July Tosi Fredk Peterton, NYork, ad for NOrleans; Convoy, Marshal Ney, and charlotte for N¥ork. Ss smearing July \—Arr Niagara, Smith, Liverpocl for July 481d Many Parker, Wilson, NOriesns; 6th, | fer uly 6—OM, Franklin, of and from Hamburg Srocknorm, July 2—P R Hazeltine, Cottrell, (from Cron- stadt) for Phiinde Boas Bae Sevrnns, Jul; aly Ware Tainent Roas, Jul: Kami, Jul non, Maso, Moves Wheeler, "Bopieaslar ore, brig a Liner pupirale Pearl, Whipple, an and Delmont Looke, Phils- se yh, m9, Seige JA Josue rimome, July 25, Once: daly 3. | Arrive rum, Barscos; Gelphiay sebe A “asl Sport au Prince: Arrived—Sehr Minerva, Fall River. New Arrived—Bri, te A ‘ork. Failed 24—Ship Bedford, Boston, Beoronp, July 2. pal igttd Ship Chandice Price, NPaclte: sem ‘Lively At. i pe, bea do. PI eth Ry abt Jul ghee Lunotte, ae gee van rom Baltimore, i for N York. George. and eobr TO CABFLLO, Pont GauLant ‘Be ain Br), of and om Lanon ts See see ee tae belle it), Thompson, of Gleagow, for Pateuno, July $—Bark Colburn, for Boston, nox Rice rae duly July 6g Arvede Ey meer Zebra, ton. hig. v 1, Jul ST ynios ey | alae Worthy for Nek. Ross M 9No Am ves j Wi ‘Also, the Wi for Philnd el; * bo 2Atane, eens hehe ht Fran - Attet x , aga Thee a Hi port. aft Maraery yl. Bos THom. 12—Bark Gi Von Oxholm, Davis, Sri Wa Witch, meey, from bay rw itimore, bet veveels in port. Sid 10h, bark NY AND. Joly 14-Shin John Cumming, Dwiehe, pe Zavenseh, h, Fapgared fo for Bath 20th. toh Jul. Virginia, Pendleton, for Leghorn, 1 xan jOUTH, NS, July 7—Arr brig Ohio, i ct 4 ‘n April 24, ya ZANZIBAR, May 19—No Am vessels in port. Chase, (from Nore ee) &o jel, NYork via Moramb Towa. APALACHICDLA, July 12—Arr ship John Bryant, Dyor, ay "ALBANY, July 2+—Arr echra brea (), Tiertiora. Nd BOSTON, aa 2t— Ai ‘Jal 2 Hilts apie j Brown, Ley ng Al- Perrine, asi im eit rie canna: cise BENS ‘A Gi Se raat Hewitt; | North +3 Watgy a= 8 Cbs Henge, Mcdlathery, aad ens, Chase, Livers rigs Mary, Creich- rinidad; Carlaaa, Flow- i. RATE July 21—Arr bi le. Robin 3) vis viet aay out tay ig? phic ISTOL, July 33 are sehr Ores Pinkham, Philadet- PANGOR, July 21—Arr bark Tivola, Wheeler, NY. sow brig Goorgiana, L ~~. ary ‘Go: eahre Seuss, tase. Star, —. Harriet. Oroutt, dria: dria; Timothy Crosby, Ageseds Oeetagees, to fintel ki ~CASTINE, Jul 21—-Are Br ship Cou bria, Live DANVERS sul 3 he Marblehead, a ALL RIVER, July Pat m Random, Kot EAC Le aad Viegiaia, Philadelpie | HAWIEORD, duly 2i—Acr sors Unces (1 ana SIF fence Osceola Ce)” Mila, tee despatch; ©. Spencer, NYork. do with des wt yates Robinson, Philad Horizon, IN, July 22—Are sche Sears. ic aan et King, Harthorn, ku BG. Sel 18-4 sehr ) Baer, BYor | 7 vier, NYork: Bea, Panto inloceiph Era, NEW ORLEANS, Jug 1s—arr K Pei 8 Panama: oth, W'C Wharton, Gates, RYork, 10th, Europe, | delim, Balin. Cla’ ships, Squanium, Croc her, and Sa: | Towed to sea 10th, ships St Charles, eee “NORFOLK. daly 25—A lon, York, Ci ship Madison’ Wheeler, Ne sighitigr New LONDON: duly 2 arnt ches Alida, im adclpite for Norwie Poughkeepete; sloup Agent, Lewis, NYork for Ni deh), Sayoreek, "Sle eleop J heupaeer: 1 LR brs Volta, Riya River foe for Philadelph! Tavelce, Hal mecriat ‘Gigedler, Lynch, Bango aon ioe Peterene ae ihe i f Providsnee wet f ran! aw co orth, Sitagcce tor’ Readout, Charton, rk; Mary Brush. Brush, Pi dos wenmer Achilles. iver. Nivork. ts take to July 23—Arrechts Westport, Rondonts N Ww BLOFORD, dai toekton, NYork: Lady } ray” sloops Planter, Hanstea: ow. Troy. PROVIDENC Sole has more vis oe Bridgepers hare { eas Ponrtann, July 2 Arrived—Brig Prederick Eogene, NYork. Scl.re John Hil, Philadelphia; Heart banem, July 2. Cleared—Brig Water Witch, Para, veh eg . asrived—Sehe Leroy, Wen, Tmammowem, duly 81. Anive Foreign Sails. letter Bags for Rio Ji steomen Gold: wit loss of the ‘etshange Hadise oom (5 Bxchaoee fh ber Juan, Panama, South Paci- ifernia, Oregon, Chiaa, &e, on Monday, 2th inst, at Nock. t steamer Oblo, for Ch tter Bags pe oo, mouth Fadite, China t Berford Ae hice csi teasin haart ‘Wall sweet. Arrived—Bark Gom, of s, Vonee. PR, C Ht Ri Baldy ia. Falcon, Dunbda: Haley, Morristown; Bre Xenophon, Merith Ingraham, Hes Doe do by ipo Grenetpentanes, Paiaparrnt os PM. Nickerse Sa ie t, Cot iy ty fe Strat jonce; Mary Ai /h; etoamer Penvbecot, Clie thee Sere toben up by saother “eeoel Scun Atoonavin (of Brvobevitie, Me), Richardsoa, from | Cainis for Badtiwors, with Be, left Moose poces light 14th Inst, apd the westher being boletetous, sova i arro Was thrown © ccasediae much that af tt | } | | | apd [40 oD freight movey. “phe picked wp of Baker's Island, were Sonn Lapy ov tay Lane fro: cer Little Bag Marko: will be grt of Wt lecharaing ae He wtand, NPretio jor Price, tpbe er, Pi . Pere nip Mile | Calews 2, lon 09 tia € Oster, fcom NY ork for 8¢ Dominge City, + Sethe lene 6 nao, from Philadephia for Rio Janciro, Jane 27, int rer, a Bosven (May 29) (nS Re Pre 4 sigh (v0 reported), 9 days re ith Jone ® Act brig Ano Blicsbeth; Fernandes, Jens %--Brig Marshall, Toylor, for mae ber, (tay 9) Muses Bra nagoos rt | Norio Dreger in Fairucid Jie 4 Tre. —. wy Ron lenton. ‘Tid, J D Pennell, § pe r Rosina, M. ehies for NY ork, Cla beiz Wer Hl Spear, Dickey, Philadel ie * RICHMOX D, July 2-Arr sche Mary J Peck, Depay, 6 8. FRANCISCO, 3 Saar u Globe, Saal, “N Vor a Passengers Arrived, oler, Fa yy (Wm I Brodie—J Eadie and lady, Mov & canta. Tose FORT WARDEN —1 THINK IT 18 NECESSARY os. or whoever has the regulation of such matters, tetah.ich tome just and writer tart ct charges for tilategs inte this 1 ae bailed bya pilat fymcbeas a _ ved a pilot. L eeplied not wi board new cal WALKER, Bhip a dered the we in rohiy bills of mortality thie city wi ‘ Oto M sivoe aly te ovale my eracity of my TALGoT WATTS Blcctrieal Norvist, Ard Compounder of the Nervous Antidote (11 Uresawieh at. RL. MORTAMOME WouLD SAY TO THOBR WEO tee pm ae a iis. trent “PRACTICA, 2 te 1 ta forms.” Pu hose agstiots. cal) © j. MORTAMORR. M. AUTHOR OF 2uR athe hevrs, + (Se the uncommon wadicsi alvactecce ¢ Amongst which he woul! instance ha ats in Fae dor tae iwomne ° sy "cther ecwgee ip ctury, tnd is the deplorable consequ: proper hahite, under bis poouliee plan of moet aoeiute aed ce it iawared, geveceet chareater 0 as vover fnoneabe. thongh they may reqaieneet Sersevaraace Those whe apply in tre eattign stages at Re ate auenens will be grasitied by the case ery 6 of n Santer ct tity and of prof ou ente should ie of er mle y a yous desorisgion pro- mae thee Bort ek for * are © \eet@ent, by leteer, addeeen D—Snip Stefheld, Lowls, (or London, lag: 4 Satz Saar ark Seo: id 9 PR, the duly 12 Sobt Adelaide, Sargent, Cromtadt fer pron, froin Toly 11—Shire Iosinh Bradlee, t. toe N y 4 trom Greoncek July}; Hh ¢ Aan fiagiey Ley N de, brig eatiies Flint, Jasper, Banks, Fredericks 00 Chae, Magen, Mantle, Smith, fer N from Phusdelphis, dies: + rig Racellowt, Mathiss, Nor- Honoreat Tacwets dey ot terlnd, Somers, for brig Commedere No Am vowreds tp gor Ny Am vonesla be pork i . 7 1 Ship Same Chap’ ny harke Uenes sie tie wn Havena fer Ver York, @ig: Gilbert Gree tat he Stele, ren Bog feces f Prasbiie, Lant, ¢ NS STARET, Ha ror ™ levoted his oe urns wren * re | ta ‘Deese in the timt snmos te modlorac Vor DONC. A poutoes Ouew R. MORRISON Ih CONPULTED CONTI DRNTIAIAT Ce tortain Cioeaeos, which he Wrente witheet mercery Recent eases he cures ins low days. Ph “once Ssgrmabiesben Sasuee Gert ng earn oa, Be rf fromerli-sbues. fee bis beadon a te hie pei Wate hice, Big Fulten circ! Mike Ne tee ult cured , K. WARREN, NO. 1, MOTT STRRBE, 18 CONSTATHD to digenees, which he cagan with: ob © prone oa in fv days, De. We Spoeite, tat of thirty feo years’ cxperten “Tila. at supe Price one dort ~ Revere of On fale by a qui Fooaewelt bees ¢ © FRR TILL OURRD DR. Consrrr fan Qi a Ory poann tenis Ay on tne weak ¥ m8 PRTOg) we Of twanty ane Ont Priawanont corer, with Wor bord, one Gotham, fe nt ot delton yoarn, Hr. © te ont