NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. ?ntF NL"\V-VORK DAILY TRIBl'NE IS PUBLISHED 111 EVKKV H< ?RNING, EONDAT EXCEPTED. H> NASSAV HT. (OPTONITIC TITV HALL, I WtW YORK. ,.JWeredtonty:SuWrd.ersrorXlMe Cfl?t?;??-?k, Aw*- hc prefer, they can pay in advance at Urn iMk ? .SoB'-h* or a year nt Ute ??n;e nU*. Sutcfe copies i l&?n rents. Mail sntnertberl Kire Dolle? Mr annum. ' ...ii J and iii-'"-.'." '?' ? " " ' o-tit---?cr!t--'>ul to exceed 12 tines twrth pri ol' reuewinf advertisement* ?t pleasure, nlmvable quarterly, or Iwlf yearly in advance.) 40 00 ir>- AH AdveUiaernetfi inserted in t.'ia papet appear both in ciMomiriC ln tt,e Eveniuc edit.ou?. SKW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBIWE, . VBBS LARGE PAPER. FOR THE COUNTRY. ttte^^Tfy^. THE T R l iJL N ^. Flft?"ru Da>'H L:Tl,*:r from Europr. The Caledonia, arrived at Boston Saturday nioming, brings London and Liverpool dates to uje l9t? May?having performed the trip in l-'i days. The news is nrtny respects interesting and we fmd it, as usual, admirably collated ami prepared to our hand in the ' European Times' 0f Messrs. Willmcr & Smith. Perhaps the most important item of intelligence by this arrival is tjic etmfiitoatidn of the intention on the part ol the British Government to abstain from ail inter? ference in any shape with the afl'.iirs or Texas.? Theannounctmnt ol the Treaty of Mr. Tyler for the Annexation of that country to the United States had of course created great excitement and astonishment; but even this unheard of move, mcnt, which was well calculated to create iil feel, ingsiu a Government so jealous and watchful us that of Great Britain, has aroused no intention ol contesting for a prize which that Government per? haps considers worse than worthless, nor any dis? position to take advantage of this exciting ques? tion for the purpose of interfering with American Institutions. The following arc the proceedings jn Parliament: lind Bxocohax wished to n*k the noble lord, the Seen fa t n'Vo-fito Affair*, if he had received information with reaped totheTreatyl-rttw Ani.esattouofTe.tn. with the [J. rjt.it l. Th-J wssn question uf vast unnortunce, IO Inr a. the abutltlOD ni Slavery win i-unrenicd. but he trusted that the deciding pur ton rfUMCcaness, namely, two ?urdiol Use members, would inooJC it Notkuut which had dropped iron, bim or the noble lord at the hcud uf the Foreicn Department even j.i-t.hed the nf<-tenc<- that this country, ulthouul. deplonnc the existence ol Slavery, ever contemplated any interference with the t onstrln ^The Eart^AsKBDia? ?"?1 the ?"!,lc and leaned lord cnuld nutexpe.-t him uisive a precise answer to tlie quesuon hca?ked. It wa> a subject quite new and unexampled ... Um history of nations, nnd his noble mid learned fneod might dc. oend upun il that it would receive the most ser.oui attention ..I her Majesty's Government. It was true, he believed, tlu.1 Ihe Treaty tor the Annexation ot Texas to the United l-tate had been stf tied: but he upieed in the hope ex pressed by his lia? ble and learned Inend, that the rnsjortty oi (.'oiiEren* would nol n?rcetethe Rantleauon ol it. At present he could not speak ?"in ? uiitidi'ii'c ?n the Kiihject: nut when the time dime, le d.uuld ?t?te In* opinioos to the House, nnd net conststentl) willi Lit Jut)' as reimtet of the Crown. .Nothing tint he or Um noble liinl opposite bad over said, could jusufy the suspicion thai they intended to interfere with American Institutions. Much to the chagrin of his enemies, Mr. O'C'on nell has not yet been sentenced, and seems quiti us far from the dungeon door as ever. Opinim: appears to lie gaming consistence that the Judges have serious doubts as to the strict legality of some of their proceedings, ami that they will continue to postpone inflicting the sentence upon Mr. IV. Connell arid his friends for a very Ion;' time. Meanwhile the Liberator maintains his old place in Parliament, battling with nil his might in de fence of his countrymen, and thundering away in opposition to the Irish Government's new Regis? tration Bill. The motion for ti new trial, after having been argued through the whole term, has not liccn decided, and the term is closed. The European Times says: It is understood two ol the Judges take a view ol certain mooted points unfavorable to conceding it new trial, and that the other two Judges differ" in opinion from their learned brethren. Matters will remain in this state of uncertainty until the nexi term, which commences on the 24th inst. It will then be known whether a new trial will be granted . and if the Judges decide in favor of ihe traversers, such decision will amount virtually to quashing the whole proceedings. Government must either begin de novo, or pass u stringent enactment respecting monster meetings and the Repeal agitation. If the judges bold the trial to be valid, and refuse a ne? one, a motion will then he made tn arrest judgmeni until the opinion of ihe highest Conn in the realm? the House of Lords?has been taken on the iu\o!\ ed technicalities. This will afford the lawyers lungs another fortnight's exen ise. The Court wil then either refuse or grant the motion, and upon ihn decision rests the quesdon whether the Daversen will be sent to jail or. the instant, or whether the} will be allowed io remain at large until thedecisioi of the Court above. The ten hours' factory project, respecting whicl so much has been said und done during the las' two months, has received its quietus. The samt House of Commons, which, in two divisions affirmed the principle of a ten hours'bill, an. beat the Government, because ;t opposed the met sure, have, by a majority of 'JilT to 159, Lon Ashley's well-intentioned Bympalhy for the poor The recall of Lord Elleuborough from tin Governor Generalship of India continues to bt an exciting subject of discussion in the paper and political circles. The appointment of Sil Henry flurdingc to the vacant post is said to bi quite as unpalatable to the Directors as was the recall of Ellenhorough to the Government. Sii Henry, however, has been accepted, and (he causes of the whole strange proceeding wrapped in mystery. The Cotton market has experienced a terrible reaction, in consequench of the news which came to band by the Acadia and previously. The opinion now is that the crop will exceed two mil lions; and the statements, at the sacrifice ol facts, which reached this country in the carh part of the year, respecting the alleged deficiency, while they produced ut the time a momentary ex? citement, haveleit behind them no lit tie irritation and,it may be,serious less, nol less to those who be? lieved than to those who invented them. A glance at our ample market reports will show the depending state of the market, and the serious reduction in the value of the staple. [Willmer. An event of considerable domestic interest [writesthe Times,] is now on the tapis, and the eyes of the country are intently fixed upon the issue. A vacancy in the representation of South Lancashire, caused by the death of Mr. Booth Wilbraham, has taken place. The strength ol the Ami.League lies in the district thus sudden ly deprived of one of its representatives, and that tody ere determined, by putting forth their strength, to measure weapons with the aristocracy and the lords of the soil who have for years ruled pararnount there. South Lancashire, besides Liver, pool, includes Manchester and all the great manu fccturing towns in the county, so that the con *est is literally the manufacturing, as opposed to the agricultural classes. The free trade candidate "! y William Brown, the great American mer? chant, a name which has penetrated every nook Md corner of the globe that commence has "reach ed. Standing at the head of one of the first com? mercial firms in the world, during a period little short of half a century, Mr. Brown has realized a princely fortune, a great portion of which lie has invested in landed property. He rsossesees large estates in Yorkshire. Opposed to Mr. Brown, is Mr. Win. Entwistlc, the "protectionist" candi dato?ahighly respectable man, whether consider eu with reference to local standing or mental aU uiriraents. He is put forward to fight the battle of the Anii.frcc traders. The result cannot be known for some days to come, and the interval will be employed by both parties in preparing for Uic most desperate struggle which has taken place 'or years in any part of ihe country. One of tho greatest financial measures of the session, perhaps of the age, was introduced to die House of Commons by Sir Robert Peel on the 6th ?f May. This great scheme for improving the Banking System of the country has met with all tot un: verral approbation. Ho proposes to divide '?to Bank of England into two beaucaes,?one to BY OREELEY & McELRA' VOL. IV. WO. 40. be a Bank of Issue, the oilier a Bank of Deposit. The former to issue paper, to the extent of four? teen millions sterling, the Government holding security in the sum of eleven millions due from the Government to the Bank, in addition to the three millions of Slock which is to serve as a truarantee for the amount of Notes. The new B ink of Deposit is to manage the National Debt and serve pnvaio _._ _?? ', . . ., nnd it is guaranteed certain exclusive privileges ; it will have me p,,.. er of contracting and exp fn< ing the cireul-ition, under proper rrgulatii-rns. The account*; of the Hank to be puhlishedlweekly: No new Bank ol :ssucs to he permitted, and thorn; which are already in operation arc to be cot,fined to their average issues of the last two years. As in the ease (,| the Bank of England, so of the Country Banks?the accounts arc to be published weekly. The following are the propositions of the Min? ister: " 1. That it;? expedient to cootinue to the Bank ol England, lor nUme to be. limited, certain of the privileges now by lew rested in that corporation, subject to such condiUoiu as may be provided by any art to be passed lor Unit purpose. "2. Thnt ;r I- expedient to provide by law that the I) ink of England sEbuid neuceti rth be divided into two ?e^nraie de ptutmenl?one exclusively cootioed to die i*-ue and circula? te.:! of ueeui?the other to the conduct of banking bustneK "v. That a isexpedient ui limit Uie amount ol ?ecumies un oii winch it shall henceforth be lawful 'or me Baak of England to u?ue promissory notes payable U> bearer on demand, und "?at iu.il aim.ant .hall only be increased under certain condi? tion* to be prccrdied by law. "4, t'hat it is expedient to provide by law that a week'y Publication abould I* made by Uic Bank of .England, of the date both of tin: circulation and of the Hanking Depwunen's ?'j. That it is expedient to repeal Uie law Which subjects IIa; boles of the Bunk ol Eugland lo the payment of ihe compose mm lor-lamp duty. "ti. '1'hat in consideration of the privileges to be continued to die Hunk ofdSnglaad, me rme of nxud annual payment to be m ule by the Uunk In the public shull be X'lfcU.UOU per annum, and shall be detrnycil by lleductiug the said sum inun the sum ?? iiy law payable to the lidiik lor tins management of the public debt. " V. Jiittt in the event of any increase of the securities upon which it snail be lawlui lur the Bank ol England lu issue such promissory notes a. aforesaid, a further annual payment snail be made by ihe Hank ol England to itie public, ot er and above he .aid fixed payment ol i'lftl.lOu. eiiuul in amount lo the net profit derived Irom the promissory notes issued on >.::ch addi tioal securities. " 3. That it I? expedient to prohibit by law the i'*uc of pro. mrasprynotes payable i^ bearer on demand, by any bank n it nowusutngsucb notes, or by any bank hereafter to be t>tab bshed in any part of the L'mied Kingdom. "9. That it is expedient to provide by law that snch banks in England and Wale- us now issue promissory note* payable to bearer on demand.-hail Continue to issue such notes, suo ject to such conditions und to such limitations as to the amount of issue a. may be provided for by any net lo be passed t?r that purpose: " lu. That it is expedient to provide by lav.- for the weekly publication of the amount of promiasory notes payable tu neater on demand, circulated by any bank authorized to issue Mich notes. "11. That it i? expedient to make farther provision by law with regard to mint-stock banking companies.'' The news from the Continent is briefly sum med up. In Spain the Ministry of Gozalcs Bravo is numbered with the things which were. Poor Spain ! Seven Ministries in the course of twelve months! The Cabinet of Narvacz, whether con? sidered with reference to its head or to the com ponents of its tail, is not likely to have a more enduring existence than its predecessors. While the present semi-state of anarchy prevails, all re spect for the constitutional rights of the people o. the Sovereign is merged in the designs of ainhi. tious, self-willed men, whose personal feelings, irrespective of the welfare of the country, arc the rule of action. Compared with the present condi? tion of things, a pure despotism in Spain would be a blessing. Occasions, it is said, produce great men. In Spain, the occasions have been siifii ciently numerous, but no master mind has appear, cd to control them or turn them to good account Perhaps when sufficiently disgusted with the purix whipsters that now flog them so unmercifully, lb< Spanish people may solicit from his retirement in the neighborhood of the Regent's park, the only man who appears to have the nous of a states man?Espartero. With all his faults, he is Olym? pus to a mole-hill as compared with those who have presumed to " rule the roast" since his abdi cation. In Portugal the Government was too feeble t" conquer the insurgents of Almeida. It winken :it the treason it could not punish, mid by allow ing the parlies engaged in it to escape into Sp no it has gol rid for the present of the iroublcsomt Uomliui am! his coinrogucs. A government which is too weak to assert its own d-gnitv holds out a premium to sedition. The other foreign news ol the fortnight possesses no striking feature. Ireland?Repeal Association.?The Associ atiun met, as usual, on the 6th inst. Dr. Nagle iu the chair. Mr. O'Conncll read a commuaicotiou from Germany, un? nerving that be was anxi mis to rhow the English nauon il. sympathy which foreigners have for Ireland. Aller some- bu ?mess had been transacted, Mr. t I'Cottuell moved, that it be n lerrcd to the committee to prepare en address to the people. Ireland. Mr.-O'Connell spoke at great length, observing thai it was necessary to keep up ihe Repeal agitation by ever) means, and showing that their enemies were beginning to tr jmph. which, he wus sure, the people of Ireland would nu Miner to continue. , The rent wria stated to be Jb-MS Is. od. The weeklv meeting of die Repeal Association was held on the 13th iost. iu Couciliatiou-halt, Mr. It. I'.. Fitzgerald in th< chair. .Mr O'Neill Daunt gave notice of a motion, con? demning the abolition of the ancient office ol Lord Lieuti n nit ol Ireland. Mr. i I'Gnaoell remarked, that he happy to congratuloli theni upon the increased amount of real for the week. He nu observed a kind ol lull in the repeal cause, and had made an eiTott to stimulate them, mid he was thankful lot the stu-ce-. that had aUended thai etf..rt. The rent tor the past week wai upwards ol jCT'O?.limd cheers]?he could Dowattord to go t, Knglnnd. The learned gentleman then went into an ?plana noli about the ? tfer of the Mastership of the Kell-, w hich be Sad alleged was offered him by Lord Normanby, but which 'hat noli'e Lord now denied. Hestated, that m ? eonversaik he hud ihe honor to hold with the noble Lord, when the i tli. > wasvacanU he, Lord Normanby. addressed him in such a maanei a. led bim to believe he was about to offer him the ol lice; tmi he had interrupted lern, by saj ing, '* My Lord, I di not wish to say anything unpleasant to you, hut I w ould not accept any office under the Government:" and to this huttr be was under the impression dial the noble Lord was on the point of making nn offer of ihe place to him. At lour o'clock Mr. O'l ionoefl look leave, as he wus intending to proceed lo Liver? pool thtit night, on lus way to London, nirod loud cheers iThe learned gentleman nrnved in Luudou on Tuesday even nig. per railway from Liverpool. I The amount of ihe rent was stated to be jL'IOO. Rumored Marriage ok Mk. O Co>>tLL.? There is a rumor afloat, which, it is stated, bat. caused considerable uneasiness mid dissatirfaction among the immediate connexions of 31 r. Dam? O'Conncll. It is, according to this report, credibl) believed that ihe honorable and learned gentleman is about to rt enter toe holy bonds of wedlock, with the sister of a distinguished member of Trinity Gel* lege, and, moreover, a staunch member of the te n ts of ihe Church of England. [Tunes. Fk.vncE.?The French Ministry have sustuiiirif two defeats since our last publication?the first by the Chamber of Deputies annulling the third elec? tion of M. Charles Laffitte, on the ground ol his hav? ing committed 'collective corruption' in promising ihe electors to construct, nt the expense, no doubt, of the Rouen Railway Company, (of which he is tin banker,) a branch of that road to their town, Lou? sier.*, from the main road. The second check was iu the election of M. Selber as Deputy for Cher? bourg, in the room of the late Colonel de Bricquc viile. The Chambers of Peers and Deputies are si li engaged with the Secondary Instruction and Prison Bills, which, appear to afford almost interminable food lor the legislative genius of our Gallic neigh? bors. The debates offer nothing worthy of remark, and excite little or no interest. In the Chamber of Deputies, on th -Ith inst, a dis? cussion of some intcre-i arose on the bringing up of a repon on a petition for the immediate abolition or Slavery. M. Dents, who brought up Use report, said that the condition and suffer "ic- ot Use nruroes iu the colonies were tnu;-h exaggerated.? With lew exceptions, the inquiries made were satisfactory. He admitted, however, as also did the Government, that isin verj (must sooner ox later disappear from thu French possessions; but an immediate abolition would, he contended, tie very dis BJtTOUS. The Minister of the Interior declared there was no doubt on the port of the Government a? bi the necessity of ulu iiialely abolishing Slavery; but the time had not arrived when the Government could sal?ty propose ihe immediate aboliuon of Slavery. It was tiectvary that the blnrk.shouM bo mstiuct. cd nnd ei\ dated, nn? tor thai purp.-se the Government wasanx iously empkoyed in establishing seniumnes of religious and mo? ral instruction, and in regulating the iienods of labor. A very spirited discussion followed, in the course of which M. Ledru Rellin declared ihnt ihe semina? ries spoken of by the .Minister of .Marine had been long established, but that they wen- useless, because the" masters of the blacks would not allow their slaves tO'attend the schools; and M. Guixot said that it was so weil known that the immediate aboli? tion was impossible, that he dared any member to 'Tininutrlv, the Chamber referred the petition to the Minister of Marine aud Colonies. Italy.?We learn, via Marseilles, that the Nea? politan insurrection had assumed an alarming as St So much so. that Calabria no longer obeyed l c orders of .he King. There is however, some douh, of the authenticity o. the "Wlhgence. According to the latest accounts noliucal execu tions had commenced in the Roman State? beven Of die twentv individuals sentenced to death.by t.M military commissioners sitting at Bologna su?' in that city ou the 14th instant. The best friend, of the Fapal Government deprecate these exocuuons. TH. .\EW-VO Post office Returns.?The ordinary Post officereturns, which huve just b-en made to Pn-;;* "I'm. show, among others the following results:? ; The ituiob. r of letters delivered in tlx- United King? dom, in 1843, was upwards of St20,OM,000. The j three week* which are given ofloJI slow an in : crease over trie corresponding week of 1843 of a ! quirt-r of a million of letters per week?this i- so : increase on the rite of increase, owing, ro noun'. , to improvement in trade. Th* letters of the London j dtiBCt post arc; now at the rate of tweaiy-eix mil ! ,t^?7VrTWannum, or fully double the number under ine old ayateiu. . ? , . 1 , e expected. We bavs stated the letenue us it ought to Ii ?.???* been given in j the return?it is given at atiout ?80,000 less, owing, ; as explained in a note, to certain old debt* (soine j fifty years old; having been written oft". Th* g'i>?. j revenue is r,(,w about 7? per ce^t. of thut received j under the old system, and it exceeds that obtained I during the fourpennv rate. The money <>rcs,n the same day : but trie letters Uirongbthe post. I otJice did not reach un?l next dhy. ! Liverpool 1 lmes. Frightkpl Conspiracy at Damascus.?The .Manheim Journal quotes a letter from Constantino pie of ihe 30th ult. stating that a conspiracy tor the massacre of the Turks, aud the establishment ot" a native government, hid been discovered at Damas? cus. More than t'?1?1 Arabs of the best families are said to have been iu the plot. They were betrayed by one of tiie conspirators, whom they massacred iii the streets, ou the discovery of his conduct, amid cri> s of " Death to the traitor." On this occasion a conflict, in which several persons are said to have been killed aud wounded, is reported tn have taken place between ibo Turkish troops and the Arabs. Railway Atciin.NTi.?The annual report ol" the officers ol" the railway department of the board of trade, which has just made its appearance, with u copious appendix of statistical matter, furnishes a l>cautiiul illustration of the safety of railroads under good management. During last year, about 24, 000,000 persons have been carried an average dis? tance of 15 miles each, and out of them only one passenger has lost his life, nameiv, on the North .Midland Railway, on the 12(h ol January, 184S.? 1 be -late ol the accidents for the last four years stands thus:? Killed. Injured. 1540 laut nve months of.. 23.131 1541 lor the year.?. '1 1MJ .5. 1st lihi ,,nuiimiimtmntill,,,,?,,,1 9,t,ms. i office no. 160 nassau-stree: RK, MONDAY MORNING, JIM ft appears that 915 nttles. of railway were iaspected and opened during 1843; P * m i ,.me>t \ bt Ch aXGES.?The appointment o:" .Sir Henry Hardisirc to the Governor-Grn>-rnl-f.ip of InHi-t ban caused a vacancy forthe borougb ofLana ceston, Cornwall. Mr. Duffield has resigned bissest for Abinrdnn. Berk?, to make way for Mr. Tne-ig-r, the new Solicitor-General; and who wo; elected without opposition oa the 11th instant. Mr. Godson'* -moke consuming apparatus has been, by order of ihe Boird of Admiralty, pat up in the bi'ock facti ry of th?S Portsmou h Dock-yard, nnd is now working a large engine no effectually according lo the intent, mat a tremendous fire is ctj..-... t wiibout producing anv smoke whatever. ' ' - A New Tax iu Rlsjia.?The cu.,. ? ?r..^ sta has r? abilsbod an ahseno-e tax, bv nkase,?.-,? -00 roubl-s a-venr. No Kussian i- tu have a [>.,.; port to tiavel till hebe tu enty-five years of a?0. Leters from Par s state that the new tux has irigLi -n-d home numbers of Russians, for a EWmily of three, who frais a-year'away from Ru.-?;a, theub s-viiee tax amounts to about ?2411. We rf ?n t to oav< to announce-the deirtfa of Will? iam Beck ford, Esq. the author of '?Vathek," bd? otiier well-known publications,which took place on me 2nd mstar.t. ut Bath. .Mr. Beekt..rd wus in ids 8-llh year, and, with llogeis and W ordsworth, at the lime of his death, the oldest ot the eminent liv? ing authors of Great flritam. Early on the morning of the 7th instant a tire broke out at the Theatre Royal, Fountain-street Manchester, and within nn hour from its commence? ment this immense building was wholly^destmved. The building an i property were insured for ?4,600. which is, however, far below their real value. To a deputation from the City, which rccentis wui.ed on Sir Robert Feel, with the view of indue ing her Majesty's government lo increase the amount ol duly they have pri.posrd to parliament to lev, en foreign eotTee, il e right hon. baronet is understood io have given a tirin refusal. A letter from St Petersburg!! states, that it is pro? posed to construe: a new lute ot communication from the frontier between Russia and Gallicia to the seaport of Odessa, und that by nie.-iiis of die junction of the Kailroadi at Cracrnw a similar comin inica tion will be opened with the Baltic und the North Sea. A letter from Dresden, dated .April ~0ih, stivs that liueirn Victoria will not come toOermanv this Sum? mer, b .t the King of Saxony will go to England ? n the 29th of .May. io pay a visit to the English court. His Majesty will also vis:! Scotland. The whole journey is lobe accomplished in six weeks. At the Central Criminal Court. London, on the 3ih instant, William Crouch to-k his trial for the mur? der of his wife, on the ?Uth of .March last. A de? fence was made on the plea of insanity, hut it failed, and the prisoner was senteuced to suffer tlcaih. The strike among the Newcastle colliers still con? tinues, as the coalowners declare ihe impracticabil? ity of complying with the demands of their work? men; and we understand that arrangements are in progress for introducing large numbers of Irish la? horers into the collieries. [bos Trade.?The iron trade continues improv? ing, with every prospect of being in u healthy state for several years. Many iron Works, which have been standing for a long time, have commenced work, and others are iti course of preparation. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent arrive | at Geneva, from Pans, on the I2ih instant, and took up her residence at the Hotel de l'Ecu de Geneve, where apartments had Leen j>ret ared for her. .Market-. .Vc. London Musky Market. May 18?The terms on which the Bank i harter a to t>e renewed, are looked upon t?vorably by the public l ii reneral, though m course several altcraUon. are suggested by lire Joint Stuck Ban kl, and other parties m lerested in the matter. Toe Money Market,tinea thedevcb p. ment ot the plan, has recovered in some degree fron the decline which had previously laken place, but there hn? no' been much activity. 1 he Government llmker stdl continue, bu purchases on acceiint ot the Savin ct' ?inks. and the Cum mis. pnnenol the ( ourt of Bankruptcy. Prices ol British Secu? rities, after some B net nation, clnae with scarcely any change Iroin the rale, qui ted iu our our but publication W to 88 premium. Tlic foreign rmrkel H rather quiet at pre-enl. with a b'n dsmey to droop, b it dunaa the precedine ?eck more than usn n'lyevteii-.vcsnleiwerettrerttd. The chungc of Mun-ter? in gpaJaatfirstcaisaMa considerable depro.a -tieedv re?c t on however, to... place, nn! price hareregair.o.1 their furm-r position. 1 he rerei.t remittance Iron Mexico bat proved less than was expected, yet the Bonns ol Uint country nfu r ?Imlplv recadine. ha ve as sou advanced ?od cW at tbe quotations.? > ?nth Aniencnii IJoudsgeuerully inn-.- been noticed lo ?.nie extent. I ne cloeng rates nre?Spanish Three per Cent?, 35 to ', - the Five per Ceil 1? 23 ,. t-.aj : .Mexican 'Sj:., :.. . the Deferred IS to Vruv,,,,. to t?i ; Dutch Two and a II.. net Gauls.to ? to ?; Ute Fiveperi ants, lOujtj to 1. ? Danish '?tu 89 '? Gokimbian, M ;,,; Chihan, lt-.> to iw* Buenos Ayre-. lMto3h; Brarilian. to -I'.; lt?l"ig:i i/jrj Ul jw. yvnu. gueM-.-ti lo 47 ; and H utsian. 11* I IM. L'.MTin St.xt bs Ski entires ?The business done in I", S Bond; has consisted ol the fullov?ine--our qnotations being the !ristobt:.ii e,!:-lnino.- .-v- 1-Tn, #"., Keatiickv Sue. Lv>. iy; .New \.-rk l-.i-i-- 18?.'M 'Ol -a M . fennsyli mien 1 nr., to IStsl. it): I . S. Itank ill i-. i lie Cotton Market. Hi FORT i- it nit H lck ksdim; M,y lu. The demand from the trade has been undortnly steady; and speculntors have iKinght nunc freel; ; at the same tune ihere is a disuoniumi to eneirtsalei at Use present rates- and m any desenptioa except nuddliac American, ?hieb u )fd per lb h glier, there is no nl ii-rr.tioii to notiea iOJO? halo have l*een taken on speculntn n -nid me sale* ahnfetha consist of 04.2-W bales, inclusive Df 1-10 Barbadoes at f-iit.^U Laguiyraal bhltL ICd ?!) W?t India u! 6X4 to Td. Hkpokt for thk v.-ulk txDivr, May 17.? The tone of our market hn? undergone a complete change since the arrival of the steam .hip Ac id:a, on w ednesday roornins In.t. The ad vices winch ?hc lironglil show the tcceipls of Cotton at Ihr piirr?ot the I nitei! States to be mu h larger thnuwnspret i ously unt Cipated hymen parties here, ami the con-e.|uence has been asm.'den diininulioti in the deinniid.ni.il fall of prices. Amenciui deseniitioot have receded ',d per lb.in ?omen, ?tiinces nenry -?d ; nnd Br rds nnd .Sutals Itjd to ijgsj per lb ? The ordinary am! middling qualities are ni"?t affected. There i- mi abundant ri pply at the reuured rate?, but thj trade pur. chase iparinxiy.Itod there is luile ?[a-rulaiiie inquiry, the market; on the whole, close. >cry Innguidly. with a tendency to iiro?ip ?tili l?rtl cr. Speenlators have lasen U.UtU bales, and the er.tirc sales amount to bales. KKMKT o> Tili- COTTO.N MaKKICT, May I?.?Xo change na< taken place in our l otion marXetsince our rep.,rt of j t tarday: Use dullness then exi-t.ng continues uiinba:??*, mal prices have a leaning in favor ol buyers. 'I he Sales to day hn\e not exceeded tJBBH bales, including DU' bales taken on specula, tion, nnd business clo-es very hravdy. f'VRKENT PRICts THIS day. d. d. i d. d. Upland, inferior.4'^ a 3'J Bardar-st-eeL New-York, proffers advantages to ?transcrs stoppine a few d.sy* or week* in the city, such as are rarely otlered. It u eligibly ?>c-iteil on a clean ami airy street, very near the business part of the car. and in the inuntsiiaZi vicniKy of Hie jxUMiipal steamboat lanuinjv Its apartment* are convenient am) neat, wtua as table i? sopplsai with Use liest Wcetabie? and Knut, that can !?e pencilled, excluding entire!) Annual I'iKst and stimulants of all kimis. Charges owderate. and ttery effort made to render I loarders conaortabla. Snow-er Biths free, liatneniber. 63 Ban-say street. jy2S if C7" Irish Emigrant Socletv.-Notlce.-An h.. . ?on tor officers at this Society for trie" ensmnx rear will be m: I.I on MONDAY, the 3rd itay of June next, at tiie office ol the -Mscsety. to Km-rt) st. Putts open from It' A. M. to two 0 clock, P. iL New. York, lush May. 1*44. nUt tSdjuae mc r-ETtvTii Ward lUsx. New.York, May 22. ISM, ET" Election.?The Stockholilcrs of this Bans, are hereby (Mtified that an election tor thirteen Directors for the en. sum- yenr, and lor three Inspectors oftba nett succeeding elec? tion, will be held at the BaabBS BottM uuTCESDAY Lie IDA cut of June neit. The Poll wdl be opened al 12 M. and cl?ai 3 o'clock. P.M. By order of the Hour,!. A. S. ERASER. C'ash.or. m23tJcU KT" The Books of Snhacriptlon to the Capital Stock of the New. York and Er:e Railroad Co. nro now open at the Office of the Company. No. 34 VVsJbstreet, between the hours of 10 and 5. V. M. M. COULD. Secretary. New-York. April 24th. 1-44 _ ujS ct" Temperance House, 36 Vesey-stieet. near the After Rouse.?Mi?. I'. M i;.~. ha* taken this delightful siiua ti a, and offers t>? tier friends nml the public its various ad? vantage, on the most reasonable terms. The house b ne-;t and newly fortrishsd? the situation airy, pleasant and Convsnicst to business and die steamboat landing. A pure vegetable diet for those who preior it?warm an,! a iu baths tree. _ _ mj22tf OTT* Mtittial Life Insurance Company of New-Y'ork.? This Itasbtalion. Juriiu; ihe mouih oi April, has i.sneil torty.one policies, viz : To Clergymen. 1 Tn Merchants and Traders. 13 " Phy.iciaiu. 2 " Clciks.3 " Lawyer. 1 " Manutiicturers. 3 " Tencners.'i " Mechanics. 2 " Government (itlicers_i " Waleamaker. 1 " ArmyUtticer. 1 " Bank Teller. 1 " Ijnli?.3 " Civil Engineer. 1 " Student. I " Printer. 1 " Secietnry to In?. Co_1 " Stationer. I " Cartman. 1 " Builder. 1 ft 117 [iny4 edtJel; Total Live In-ured... .41 y^xrrzjKVjjmuzr^'ixr^r^xr^^i'r;. ..y^sjA.-.'v.iAj ? spssosasjj.-i NTBLO'? i.'AI'liKN?<;i;AND IIORTICT LT1 It\I. K.YHIi:iTK)N'.-Th? New York Horticultural and i'lo ricultural Society will hold their Animal tprmg Exhibition of I- loners. Knuts und Vegetables .tt Nlblo's Saloon on Weines day. June.'.Ui. It will open at 1 o'clock. P. M. and conunue the two tidlitwinr dn>3. As it is Intended bs make this dm finest display of the sans m, nil iimiitcurs and gardeners are rcipiesic.1 to contribots plants. Bowers, &c worthy of exhibition. The Comnut'ee of Arminre. menl- will be in attecdnnce early on tiie morning of Wellies 1 n> tn receive a'tich- lor exhibition, and contributor* will aid ih? Committee hy ilelivenni: their iirt'cles o- early us possible, when they will receive their tickata of aomission. Members of the S leJety will receive Ihe.r tickets also on VVcilnesihiy mcriiuic. Ekhibilors' und MeiiiWer?' tickets ad. mil durina the day only. .Vr. KaolT. who Im? charge nf the Conservatories at Niblos Hnrrien. will lie m attendance; and render every assistance to contributors and manaeers._m31 4t JUST PUBLISHED. TUE BI?LE SSJSDSW AND h'AMiLY MONTTOK. a .-s?it WBjSYdly Pkaionti si.. cOndocted by an AsMctaUon of MmiAlers and Laymen, and bSHtad ni double numbers -irrer the tirst number?embellished not by man's alt. but with llible truth. Terms ii jier voltune of 2b numbers, payable in advaaee. We re-pectlully suhcii thatshoreot public pa!n>ua;e which the assrits oftaework demand. Tlns-e w ho liecomc our patrons are muted lu call and have the first number mailed to a friend gratis, i iflice No. ? Spruce-street. N. Y.. no Iba 3d tloor. E. II. V\ ll.i II IX, Pnl.h.ner._ml? tin rpO STATIONERS. ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS. A Superior Hmun. Iie.1,1'orceiii.u Ivory Suriace whits and eoloredblanks. Cur.'-ol every daseription n? manufactured nt the New York Card HaauMCtory, lot-snle at reUuctd prices bj L SMITH. 103 John street, opposila Cbtf st._iny4 FIRTH ii HALL. No. I Franklin-squars, have cnnstiint.v on bund an extensive assortment of MUSIC and Ml Sil.'A I. I NATU i M EN TS of nil k.n.l,. PLAN!) Ft IKTES r/diiTerenl style* and finish: GUITARS, from the liest Spaniah patterns, for which they have received premiums from tiie American In? stitute ov?r all other milkers, und are of very superior tone and style of finish ; Pl.t ITES, of all kinds and bnisb. tor which they navr also received repeated premiums; CLARK INETS. KK.N'I 111 t.l.l>. i i iR.\( il'l.i i.\S, TROMI5i INKS. em. allot then ow n manulaeture and wanantad ' unpor'er. or MI 'SIC and all kind, of MUSK tAL INSTR I'M E.vrs. .\ EW MI fSICrecerv -I .is is.ria?iiiiblisi,ed. JC.ie llr.l/o. rme KM, Sutni .tiiiseil Barrega Shawls, Lad?*?' Cravats, rich Hat and Lap Kinbons, BmsM s Thread a"d Aabbnr tooXaces, whit* and black Cardiuab. colored Silk Shawls Baraslay Sheeting, Hosserr, Gloves, lie. Persons porchnsing for cash will do well to tall and examine tbe nock before pur eaasing the r gooda. avjrt? JESS? Fi LAI ? LEG ER PAPERS.?The subscribers, soie agents of these we . known Papers, have now on aand us tnllowi, finished both with ib? hot pressed and satin sm face, which adapt them for every cl-ss of writers: Suiierfine blue luid Super Royal, hot-pressed and satin ?arface do do Royal do do do do Medium do du do hand-made and white Medium do do d" blue hud Demy do do do do and hand wove Flat Cap do Also, a full assortment of Uie other descriptions of Jessup's manufacture, embracing thin laid Folio Po?t. super blue laid Cut Cap. tirsl cln.. super blue l ud letter, superfine do, rim class hand made w lute do. superfine do, iiC. m>3l_E It. CLAYTON H. SONS. M J-hn-.t VT S DONNELLY 4tO I., No. S87 Grand-street, coiner of i\ . Allen, reive on hand an extensive assortment ol ihe lol lowing house-kfsrpmg DRY GOOD6. to which tliey invite the attention of nurcha*ers, vtz : 9-4 to 14^1 Imperial and Marseilles CluilL. ? ti 4 to 10-4 by 24-4 Diapers end Dauias* Table Cloths all Linen. _ . , _., . 6-4. S-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Irish. Ramsler. Russia and fdesia Sheet uixs. Ru..ia. Scotch and Irish Toweling Diapers. 5-8. 3 4 and 4-4 lliaper and Damask Napkins. Crash. Huckaback und Bfrdeya Diaper. 4 4 ami f B Shitting and Pillow-Cssa Linen ot all ijuahua. 4-1 hcavv L'ndre**d Knien. Freuen EmbtBsed ClnUi Table and Piano Covers. Colored Cotton. Worst*' and I.inen Table Cloths. And also nn extensive assortment of Clntns and Cassimere*. Drsp D'Ete", Gurnbroous, lucea Drdliugs. and i-tber ^pie and Fancy Dry Goods. _ my'-l mackTe" .V leverett, COMMISSION MEUCHA NTS, No. 107 Water Streat, (Bekiw Weil street.) Johs F. Macitie, late Msckie. Oakley Ai Jenr.uon. J \ y Josiah S-Leverett.late Leverftt&'i'homas. J* ' Dealers in cut rind Wrought Nails and Soiies. Axes. Tin Plate. Benca Tin, Lend. Copper. Zmc, Spelter. ? ire. Eng; lislu ArneHean and Russia sheet Iron, Hoop Iron. Braisers Rods. Band-iron. Nad am: Spike Kodi, .~hovej. Spa in Jarge or smrtll quantities, by Sffl j? W uny dl_ i_. n ape" """GAI "NT *t HERR H\1\S AND A NCHORrrV-troni IS inch to Hi. do an I j rS n from iitt \ tu 25 B -a, so^l or ?i^oangol by KJ ffilw^gf? I)ERR.'CKSV>N. lg?.^rj>-rt. BROWN HAVANA SL'GARS??? boxes on board bark ^^G)?l?S^ltifc? *- CO. 73 South a. Laj.P't^g|^^ ia,r ACHLNE PRESSED OAKUM?Jx bales Mactune Oak ifliim. 50 barrels Pitch: 20 barrels W ilra-ngton Tar. HO kegs Cut > 1 ? -s 50 kegs Ship and Boat Spikes, together with a toil ?'^P ^t^HnstiW m West-street. CHEYTHLNG CUPPER?1uu cases bat brands English. 1? ^-"^KLVVEia. MLNTCP.N k Co.. 3South?. MI rSCOVADI' SUGAR?83 aids on board barque Genera! likr-aon. lor sale by mia GkLNNELL. MLNTURN tt CO. 73 South rt. ?DIZ SALT AFLOAT-13'XIJ buirstjs, m board ship Cerss. Si sale ?7 GRLVNF.LI.. MiNTf'RN t CO. ajij 7& iiouUt ?treet. FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. WHOLE xo. 9*0. S A X DSS s A RS A P A RILL A, FOR THE REMOVAL AM) PERMANENT CUKE OK OF ALL DISEASES \!:is:n<; FROM W IM FUSE STATE OK THE BLiX'D. OR MA BIT OF THE SYSTEM. This it-edieree a eonstnrrfJr se-ciri..nt almost incredible curr of daeasc* arising frc-r; im-K:r.r>e* oft?? Nix?! arsl cwwrai ?v Jem. It has amesled ami caret} numerous ciuo ofscridu'eo? adectioo?. disetses of the ske, rheumatic ton-, diseased liver, painful enlareesjent uf the ?nee, aiSiw, and wri;.:o.3ls, Chro nie rlieutnstum.-t? o.:-v. ehrooic cooAiuoonaJ ?Boni?7?.?x.! rar-oui other ilisopVr? ar*.eit: frem impure ?creituc?. In this preparation are strongly COOeeoOnttd i" the valuable medici oal prsi>ert>e? of Sarvtpanibi. on ?iueh it? a. :.*?i'v defend*. ecMDpoandett wttbother remedial iwli. sessgsadfoactba eo. g-tible kingdom.rj>e whole ?t:ss-?t-i of which is eitrturted o.i an ent.rek new pnaciple. ?.vhich h-n co?t niter years of 'at.' and much expense- The great olyect .les-rcd i? now Wurr. pbantiy tuxuespiislwd. in the pnJoction ofa remedy rsuasaanni t eontroliiag power ?TB stiprsosed incurable diseaias, bereto fore unknown in the h?rtery ot Bssyjfcfae. Th? te.tm.oar el .iio** wn? i't.e two cured I)" its UM ? their reaidenee, ha. been published, from tune to tun*, ???ere :t decrabie a nous of Lhe n-ot overv.be.miag tatUDOl ? DOCja .-rough: C>r*TtftL.prov-ina oiual cosduaivel; to inesl: mable vnlus, m ?n active and curative tneiiirirte in the -N>v< , rhaeaiaa. The atfircted. N thme who may have given op in I dni^isr. and ail who are interested, are invited to mike a trial of thai valuable medicine, or to i-all on if?u?e? who have come forward and bome public test;n:o::y of il? prre.ti* value to them, and saMsfy t:i?m?elvcs lndividuallr ofits power in arrest? ing and curing daenw. i:.d of wSal it Uns performed for others. The following cure of an in?t?riite case of -Scre/a/a is sub? mitted tu lue careful COCiahrrariofl of .lg- BlfJfeMd! Pawto* sr. r SSfy 2 th. IMS. Mkssrs. Simds?tientlemen: Having b-en rriiv'-r?! an ! canal ut one ol the mostdtttnsSIng maladies to wbico Um human system ts subject, by the use ol your Snrvt tanllu, I lee! it my duty to mate known to trie public use facts aOaod ing my rase, and tlie inestimable bAie.il 1 have derived from Ule u-e of your medic.ne. In the Summe of loUS, ?\ hen at tea. I h?d a swelling unde; my right arm. whicfl ntbered. broke, ami proved to be of a Scrofulous kind. A lew days al>er which I landed, and tin mediately nrplietf to a ph> ocian. nod received hut little bei tent. 1 ?a. ianueaa to apply to .eveml of the m.>.t ikttrttl pJiyticiara the p'acr.- utfordeu. and to inaxe use of various ?pecilics : not withstanding kowever I continued to gruw worse, unt.l nt) right-hoiuorr, ?: le, breast, neck, and ?tomac!:. become on. extending sore, which drscharged matter in large ipiantities. and tta lite appeared u< be hut waaotut away. fly-.health was Mmuenmipaired that at times 1 was ani able toKoouiui doors I I ?ii a mere enmaateii jkelet.ui. Every one supposed I eotdd live but a short tune, and I bid myself despaired el ever obtauuug relief. In Nowmber last I accidentally saw your Sarsapnrslla advertised in one of the newspapers, which induced me to uinke one more trial to ivgaui my health : and I hesitate not to say that it has done more gmn!. thnu all the irsadicipas 1 have ever tak.?n. tty the ose orone or two bot tl.-s I was relieved fri'm all pain, m> health ?? g-in to amend aiul 1 now teel perli-cily well: I can use my t;ght arm. adueh I ??. unable to do tor Beany live years, nnu 1 muibute the result en tircly to a lew bottles of your inv.-iluable Saisaparilla. I now heanily reeomrnend ii to all ?uiui vriy albeted. UutlUsay may pnicure the right uiedirtne and thereiiy .nve themselves ?ufTer ing and eipeiiM.'. Those wtstutig to know farther paftsgusars mayjlnd UM at my residence in .Mill street, PawtUCksC, where I thallba pleased to cotiiniumccte arn th ag in relainai to aiy case. 1 am. with gratitude, i.mn. kc CALVIN ilARPINO. Rristoi.. ss.. Mny?il.lvj?. The above named ('nlvm Harding personally nppeiired bi fore me and made oath to the truth of Uie loa-going certiticals by himsubsertbed. COLUK? HAK1.1N?., Ju-!.,-e I do hereay certify that the above n a correct ,taleu:eut ufthe casaofCoh n Harding! and the wonderful eAeet ofvour Sar sapanlla. 1 nnve treijuently ?een his sores dressed and am knowing to themed ciiie he made use ol THEOPUILUS CROVVELL. For further pnrticuiars* nml eonclusive evidence ot iU supe? rior Muue and efficacy, sae pamphlets; which mny be obtained gratis. I'repareil and sold, wholesale and retnil. by A. It. At I'. SAN US. iV'holesaie Orugmsts. 73 Kultoo suaex. N. \. Sold nfso by Druggist., generally throughout llic l'. State?. Price ii pei dottle?sis bottles tin Si. (XJ~ The publican Mpeetmuy requested to rememtierth.it it i. Sund s Snrvipiirilla that ha? and ? Constantly nch'Cvuig such reuinrkiible cure of the nsosl difllcutl class of diies'?s to which th- Human frame is suluect. I'headore ask lor Sund.* Sarsapanlla. und take no other._m9 I in Finsr I'RK.MU'M i>Ai;n:iair.orvi'Ks. PLUM BE DAGUEKRIAN GALLERY OF PATENT PREMIUM COLOREU PHUTWRAPiDJ. No. !?l Broadway, above Murray .street. New V?k-.v?anieil the rtaar paaMitui nml HionxsT honob, by American and Fianklin lostltules, for Ihe uiosi beautiful eolorwl Daguerreo. types ever exhibited. I In- establishment ha* just lieen greatly enlarged und im proved, by the addition ol newly ihe ?hole of the tirv Boui aboveline street; and embraces now no lewer thaa tiwai.vi separata apartateota. The scale upon which 'he business is coiKlucted insure, advantages widen are no where else to be Biet with: mid hence die reputation which this concern has always enjoyed. ?' lieing the " first in the world." '" The steamer Caledonia carrie.1 out n new and Improved apparatus for taking Daguerreotype Mmiaturcs,ordered by ^ ^;er^uii<: gauieuaaii of l^d.uiMi-gn. from t"e estahli.hmeut ol PsoC Plumbe; It is far lupenorloany instniineiitever boiiiiv asanuiactured." [liny State Democrat. Hluuibe's t'reniium nin! German Apparatus, and Instruction ; l'lnle?, t V~-s. &.<-. at louesi ratci. _mi) i in* SHEPARD. 191 Broadway, opposita Jnlm ?? wishes ? more to rem.ed the public thai he hau yet remaining some uf thnt wry cheap Stationery, vig Letter l':ii>e-. fid, ot. lOd. Md and Isd per quire, t up Paper, h.t. lu.1 lit *m\ 13d jer quire. Note Paper, lit. ted. U9d.Ss3a i*r quire. It'ank Books, full bou:.d. pur quiie, gooucuouxh fur any ose. l?l npHE largest assurtinent and most elegnnt panarns of Oral JL Aprons -togeiherwith Drapery fee Looking tJlasi T BEAUTIFUL GRATE APRONS. I. of !a*?es and Picture Flames ma] oe loununt uiJj H. it S. IIAVMIR'S Bookstore. >; lloweo TO THE LADIKS. MlLUrfEBS and o utsits mi nkspec rrt'llt invite..' In cull und ttsnunne our .tuck oC?tr?ic f.'u.i?.?. In part as follows, nx.: Ladies Tuscan. Neapolitan. Dints Bye, lim d. i 'nip and 9raw Bonnet'. Mi-.ia' sizes; nUi, .Mi~o, Boy's and Children's L-n horn. Panama, und Palm Leaf Hats, artificial Bo wars, tic tic All sellgig utf very luu. fur rath., nt GALE 4t < 'i l.\s, 258 Penrl street. U. S. Uo'ei Building, late m'Jj l.n* Holt's Huuje, .New-Yolk CHEAP FOH CASH. C. Y. IVEMPLE. NO. 13 irtiAll. osic door chom SASsil-.lKtt'r, HA>ju*t received from Auction a grent voriery uf Balzor ine?, I'rimeil Iviuus. i hina ErlestiiO Uinghuiiu, llluint Edgings. Needle-worked Hands, r-dk liimps. Cottiai Frings Bonnet flushes Ribbons, I.men Cambric Ifandkfs. Tinea., und Cotton Eiguigs. Gimyun Laee, Uosiery, ('lme?. Ijic. Veils. Ate. nil ol which will he sold nt great Imrgmns. n>IM O THE FNH [BITANTS OF EAST BROADW At AND ITS. VICINITY.?Ai the suggestion ofa numbei ul respectable lam,lies, resuhng Ens'I Iron 11 war, one di^ir above Ii ulger street. The bouse is n very lurg? Uno plciumnt one, liemg uiu.iied in liut most eentral p?n uf tl<. street The Saloons uro fitted up in a Kyle of great taste am) neaine?,. To those who have visited his rstnbiishmi-n' in ISroadwny he nee. VKhY CHKAP.-A second-hand set ol extra size English Gtobea, SO inches diameter .stand? ing over 3 feet high. The above Globes are owned by a pri? son who has no further use t.r them, mil will le) ?dd very low. H. &. S. KAY.no It. Boekseuert, To U^en. Also Lonng", IJ inrh Globes. maO EJOSE FOR THE CROTON WATER.?Tha mlsienoei XX is selling at a reduces! price n superior article ul India Rubier Hi?e. !eie,| ami eosaied ssrfth Sheet Kuhber, and war nr.tci to wear longer than any uUier Hose in market. It is put pigetiver in a ditlerenl manner, and being covered it does no! rut- Coupling. 1110101101 without charge. For sale at LA Maiden L&.-.e. and 357 Broadway, by C. L. K'e Bouerv. hnve the largest assortment, and must elegant pattern, of Griiu; Aprons, to be found in nny ston in this city. Also, Drupery. I-jc Lsikmi Glares and Picture Frames? all colors._ m30 i iLAR L.\MPS?Ijt vinous patu-rns, manulactured aa-i for sale, wholesale aod reusii, by die^-/. BRirriiERa &. co. No. 13 John ?... New York, and Mf 4n*_6 Hicks st. Brooklyn. THE COUNTRY NEVVSPAPEB ADVERTISING AoancY or V. B. PiLitrR. extensively known throi.gr out the United Sta'-es as embracing most of the best Newspapers Of the pnecmai towns id the Union, is established at V3) .*,a?sau street, ,T.-d>uce Budduigsj upposdy City llali, at tlia CoaJ , Office-_mat DORIC LAMPS, for burning Carnptsene.?These Ijunpsa/* simple in their construrtiun, easily tnaimed and give a I very oniiiunt light at a cost of one cent an hour. Maculac , tared ami lor sale, wholesa'? and retail, by HIETZ. BRl/rHEK U C'J. No. 13 John-st. New-York. M r-n* _ and 5 Hidu-st. Brr?klrn MRS. ROBINSON, from Elizal-eth-slreet, fashiooaber Clear Storcher.i? Mercer-street, rifth door above Spring street. Tarletoe and Embrouiereil Dresses. Laces. French Worked Capes, Collars, i.e. made to look euual to new. : Shawls, Silks. Mennos?, Table Covers, Silk Bosse, Jit. ! cleaned in the best manner. _ wylB lm* _ \ LARGE vS.^jKT.MENT~s'UA:>5ER~CO \TS : com -a. prising Linen, Jean. CamletJ. (.'ashmeres. Bombazine. Mer.::o, Frocks, d'Orsays. acc. lor sa>. ready made, at 281 i Brunnway, opposite the Fountain. ! "=38 tf WM. T. JENNINGS fc CO. PORTABLE SHOWER BATHS of :.-.e Ixz'. rniie ,n li i world, for sale wnoleta^ and retail, by U M. WEST. 133 Hudson street. A new Shower Bath which every body ought to have at the low price of 50 cents each._ mSBlrn SHOVELS AND SPADES.-SOOdozen, a low priced arti ele. tor sale br MURDOCK. LEAVPPT 4c CO. my?_?-?_117 West street. 1 f If Iff M I tSA313 VDUW V\ RAPPLNG PAPER! XV,vJVv c.Ol* rcarxuRng do do. IJ>? do White Tea do do. I. uOO do Assorted colored Shoe do. _, For sola by CYRUS W. Fl ELI >. ? Buraag suo. a*? BOILER IRON?The Subscribers are prepared to furnuh Boiler Irne. of first quality and warranted of any dimen? sions?aiso Iron suitable for Looomtives and Erricson's Pro? pellers made at Laurel Iron Wo*ks, I.T-ester Co. Pa. m22_M URDl 1CK. LEAVIIT ar. CO. 27 West st. Ki\GS.?The Highest niartet pnees wdl be paid in cash tier aJliuadsuf Rags, by rnhl ?rn _ _CYRUa W. FIELD. No. 3 BuriingsTtp. A" NTHRACITE PIG IRON-fl? tons, for salelow to close an account, by MURDOCK, LEA VITT ac CO. ml7 Si West sir-**. TEN DOLLARS REWAKH-Vu-gsBiao K*.?? ?tot? ?A c?rtili?ile lor thirty shares of YkcSjSss g lUnk Stisrf; in tie name of Buck >y & Pr.k. and numlensl&& ?-th Power of Arterney attached wa*L*ii on Saturday, Sil March It ni eneto^d T the Kiug ol Sweden aiai Norway in New-Vork.sORn.tsU-s.rees. Penora aecjain'esj with the iclindoa! aSive desrr Ve s?-:ll obsUgehira aral h? reiiUws by grviag sue!) mfcrami on |> ut htm as may lead to ihn d-covery_mhS r..: ho* ll'AN'l F.IV- \ Protestant woman to do 'he ? . II vnalt tainit?-. She most opaVi??a^??oteifc wai ?ro int. awe. and be sssrd reixanujetmcd. Apply at I"!?. Svrlcg >L ?'? VlTANTEO immaiati'.r-. vm men. \tneneaa>, to ** nm whaling s-oysrr* n find ;i.; aU> svs**>tsM, a: j pe-srer?, .jer? amfbl .*eo. AiickMbnj ano of.er necevvm article* wt.'I b* tui I ni^ved.?ta? cites of ?.<*? ? v-iage. .W> "?- oTi .-soittt^teet. j tmttam. mSOTwDi. fciW HTM J^ RXEYM^V'SHOKMAK! Rs.-Wt.it?l. a at* X rate wortmaa. to make tsasvtistsMa^ SsV *>. ' _ SMn'H & liA..T>HoKNF. ?mS- _ 170 t dti :-. >:rc.:. S-.- kl>u. I RARtiWRTfVITY:., ruTtn Mlli a -TR. hrd: rare Manufacture-* an-! Fancy Bus. e*. of tone stand. ?? J} ^JlTSSS. ****** that the -.'-> .f ,-ds and would f I ^L'Ji ?*lU?'*?aa j^^i Bl j,| Ragt I Broadway._ otyH liu_ Bi iARIV? A family r>r ? tew vntit ?ei.tVmen ?f #.?( >Ao I?i Nl..?Familie? or untie gentl?"i?m eao txr accvirT , 13 mi .'..Ha! a '.'i rooa > auu bn?rd al tib li.mtt.* -tert, a i trw ge :. ? ?? . mart* had at i ilJ Broadwajr, with a lam i) coiatmg uf oofj two peitoo*. , _my 31 Ti_^_ j rir?(> I.ET. P1ea?ant Furni?heinv ?itb Break but and X Tea. if required. Aup^y at^T Broadaay, aiSoWd* I V tiTlt'E.?IT.e Macii ocrv. I . ... A.c. nee ? twlongmg ' > |ll the Fougiikcep?.e l.?vonioti\e Engnie Comt?ny will be ,' ?okt al pubac auctwu on the DrettiBC Luely U-loug ng to tpo [ M1j .pant in tin. village ol IViiglikeci?.e. I?iii.-.>ej i'oua. I i. state of Neu York, on WolrHitday, ii? 12th da/ol Ju.?* i aakt uiiiniianDini;atln'rlnrli.P M. Tbo.t.h.kot machmo i ry aiid tc*nl? <" ?err dienill I. ohI of the ti.-?? older and a not : .mL>a??ci by any oilier n op in tiw l ulled Stale*. Auioug?; it I will be foond ... . . I 1 Sige taw Lathe a feet chuck. ' tttwOn do. incomplete. 3largi:r:i-'?<>l-?ilu!a. 7Gaage ljuhef. 1 Planing Machine. 1 slabtng MaeJlill*, complete. 1 unto ditto lucomplete. It Vices, StttUtnuj Pulleys and Hilts, A ?real vaiieiy ol ?muH Tools. A crenl var.ety of Patterns and Models. 1 Puochmg .??ch.iie. seared forsfcan power. 3 ditto ditto be nt. 2 Bending Michir.e*. 1 large slsearuig do. 5 All'. ii<. 4 Bmtths' Bellows. A great en riet) ?i Smiths' Tools. A cfSal variety of tuu.he.1 und iiiitiuishrsl work tor Engine? to he iill'ered sis lots. Terms of Sale? fash tor all purchn-es of |I0D and ender.? For Sli purchase* fser (100, auprosrd SOd?rsed paper at six months The budding* m w hich the abuse Maewaatf is ..lusted will also h." sold at nneate .ale Ofl rery fasorable tsnns a* lo pness ami credit. Tim p'openy is boaillilully siluulesl in the .Nuth part of die villngeof . oo?hkeei>sie and COflststl ol a duck and plot of tu und JiO lirt front on lb* River b) ikMtert.lrepe.uen which u erected one large brlfa buiklins DM by SO tret, two .'ones hiiih w th engine house 2S by SS I a R uh r .-hop lUj (Jjr so ssstoo?story aStnstb*'shop 111 i>? 35 !?-t. ten Ferae, msa story. All put up in the im-i substantial manner ol brick and covered with VVelch stare. There is a nr?l cin?s Meain Ensiuo of 34 ntwsse ixiwer in periect oirler. The blltMlBsTI end saealtOq ire ?eil c .iciilnied luraCoUoO F?tloty ut Ill.lU) ?piUill?? aud at)extensive MichineShop For lulllier particulais inquire of llenrv F. Tal.'inadge, No. I Hanover s'ieei. .N.oi Vo k. or ol lintlin . ?Ri riisllssjsil. I'orcrlaui, Salin. I..,1.1 tlordere-l. KiiiIhsimhI. Ii ut Edaasti Fancy Colored. Bordered, Mourawxg i'anls. and I rial ri?" Itlanks of every dsstcriptiun i. ml sue, cob,rtsl and plain Anstncaa, Firnrb, German nod wsanssh Playing Qsrtts of every vanrly ofh ick and ipialit) ; Quxdi ok,, larxe and small i'omic and Social Uonvsrsation i'noi?, c\ir? nuck t'oloie*t Cards for Raiiro.nl l icxs-rs. Pencil i'hob. .V.i-. stC i Inlet* Item *ll serlions ol i'.r counll) resiir- iluily lohciteil. and wi'l b?faithl'ull) executed by L. SMfTfj, my.il Im_1U2 Jeke-sl. la Us 71 F ulloust. N'OriCE.?Arcmbald limeie king, has ihwduy Isjen ad mittcd as a purtuer, by .1-1 im*_ PRIME. WARD X KlKtsv. DR. H. BOSTWICK,* PHYSICIAN AND si RGEi '.s. mb Im* No. 7j Ctiambenkst. 1AW CARD?John M. in rn?i a, ? i .n m . nur.. Msstssnp ^ipi, wrllaUeod ro Igjntl Imnses thai may liecoiiriilnl to linn m the Circuit Court? ol Adams ami Urn adjacent COOlXtsa, and ii the Sui??rior I'oiip'. ol the Slat. A fnvomhle iirote?Moual eoiussctjooja Louaiiniis will enable him to aus?uto jnasgstssj dsn in ihr Pnruhc* of that Stale neai NsXchsX. He reten lo? iir on ft Bartoni vkn Visdaln, I'liuldwcll and Ron i leeaiaa, sMntfix Brown, VVaraoca Hrotber?. it. Co. .Mnleolm & Gaol, data. Coehrau, Hemy Laserty, WiUtam Kam ilSly DR. J. G. HEVVETT has rssnsov?d to No, B7 Itlercker wi. near Broadway, Ness York. Pinct c..ii.?,i lalhslq tsslioos. Fractures, DipDiisaies, Pprams, Contraetioai, Pal -ied Limbs, hUsaomattsra, Vorvou* Airc noio, Ten.'eines?, la BnWmSttrsBS and t'nrv?lur>s> ofth* spme.lwlii.-med Shoulders. A bile S'a ell Weakness ol the Joiubj, and lb., uf the Ijmli* eeueralty. Ke:.uces given on application to Hr. |f, atifl Ua* \"TliE OF HEMiiVAi.-piKltrE-S PATENT lam) PREM I CM KITCHEN RANG Kami Rsvolvi .? Roost ??r &uUMhmeut is removed to '-'J Broadway, one door above Krude..! ov,. The public urn respccttully re. Jon,?. 'I b.ruis :i,e |.,u< sought for desKleraluni c/SharingSoap.viz: t,, MAKE A 'I'll I ? K KU II LATHER, that w.ll not dry. Illniiud.sir.il really itOS* 1T1ISI Ksftssss UVg benrd. makes the skin s..|i awl smooth', unit five, n hue fra .?ranc to Ihe nnse Cent*, try lb* on. o. Sold at 321 Broad? way. "3 I hail, on .1 H.-mt-.i bVyston; 3 Ledger BuiMusgs, i-hiludelphia; IJJ Fultuil ?t. Brooklyn. mil I111 ? 1? *-, I?. W. V-ISSCHER'S EXPRESS will .'"*?. Irnve NEW YOKE .? . . ) and V Bt <*.'.! 1 sv . 'I hursdny in Sienoiboal NI.miihD, at S o clm k -A. M lor U'rsi SbMikbrnlc* v.a llousaPiine li.illrutul ?letum le ve West Storkbralge for Nea Vork Tocsd?) and Frid iy lor tin" rrtuispYMtatiofl ni hundle*. packages, Money and pnnic. i iflice .No. 12b Wrst Street. noflll 6n ^^-^^T-Tlli IMPS' i.N'S TRUSSES. Office No. 13 ^.V^^vlb-s-kuinii U'eeL Aooul J?i oftb* nru ph/si >S.?s**^ J. . I,a ol \esv York hnve ?.ien ".thtm^'l- .1 cart W tfraduiile (be pn-siiir In.uro, piiy (jouiiiU ?11 the rupture, wilnoul h back pad, Wbseh doe* so iiiorli injury tu the sinn?. A fku trial bams; the loi u >i oi its samarissrsty; .' is apptisd and sig days' trial given, sod if it dors not rrum die rupture, while perloriniug eveij- kind of eitrcisa or cough, illg^a?d g.v? peileet ease; 111 n word, if it is not uit-sbiclory 10 every lo^ect, u,e nxosysy is clereriiillir rerun <*l. nieI Uns ss llie only coiiiJ.Uun on wbu h you should buy any J rus*. A per misasMI cure is rosily elfected. ami wairuuud. if directions ar? fulluwed. Tle*e ending for InisTruss ne?l only insatlna the mis nip tured and the men.ure rom.d mo bins, ts Ussy < ?n .'ruluaus ihe pressure Ut suit iheir cose. Sold wao.e?a.e a?d retail at 13 Bsekman-strret. ui28Im_ HULL'S TRUt?ES^Notlea to Ruptured Psr rnns.?PenrswalllsBMd v? 1 in. 'ur?? mar rely upon the best instrumental .ml 'jy word nlfords. R M ?ppliralio? at rJst orticr. .Vo 4 V'er Hu.l in wnung. .\unr a.-B geiiuuw. or bj be ?Hol upon as good, without bis si?{ IllitlllW. . . . Mirny perv.ns have und-rtuk?n 10 send umtat ion* of Hull s ceiebraiatl Trusses, and thousands are imposeil upon in ei/nso ,.,.1.. r Tbasa ..? 'ii.nl be reiaal upon, they am ssada by unskillul luecluuiscs. slid are no belter than the otdin. ary Trusses. m sj k'XHi.s havr i?en fined up at No. 4 V??7 street, exclusively tor ladle*, huv i,? a wvurate enUaueefium the busunsu depart. ment. wliere a leuiale 1? in Ojiutant attendance to wru.' upon sis male paUeiiU. juQ tl WAGON FOR BALE -A strong, substantial Couutiy Wagon, exrelleutiy calculated lor moving a firmly, or tor ntsgfa rouds je.*ra.ly. Apply at the Phemx Ruzanr. Mrr csu-stresit. near Houston. ndstf JOHN galer, trohMthCY J. V. Tlt.riiO.J ' BOOT AND SH?>K sTOKJE, 6i.*Cll*TM*X STRCXT. Im opening theatxive New Store, bev* respectfally u< solicit the attention of his friends and :.'.? puimc to his cleace assort - nient of LADULU', misses' A Nil children's BOOTS AND 8hok8, of City Manufacture, being of the most approved style, and at pr.ces Correspomiinr with Um times. Also. Gent's and Youths' Boots and Sh'ira of every descn'p tion. Having had several years experience in ihe business, ke can coritidenrjy insure to puicbasen the butt nescriptrfia ai work? manship. N. H ?Boou and ?k>/tt of every style made lit order, m" lax IMPROVEMENTS IN BROOKLYN--SMITH k. HAK'i SHORN E are supplying thousands with BO0T41 _AND SHOES which are easy to wear, handsome and durable, at the Brooklyn and Long Llaod Boot and Shoo Store. 1*0 Fulton st. :.:i, 1 fj- JUST FINISHED?Elegant Nutria Fur Hat^iwdr 1 ? narily terostsil Beaver; .a tue K?w pr.ee ol 63 ? supersor /?*t> ?hurt nap of Prussian .Moleskin at sj3. Itieae Hau sn? equal in durability and lustre to those sold at (4. Also an ar? ticle a: 82 50. a very oral siresa hat. mfelm*_BROWN. Practical Hatter. ls?Cansl^__ ECONOMY AND FASHION -The subscriber has reduced his suuenor lir.ib-ition Moleskin HaU oc fur bo. _ die* to the exUerue low pnee of 42 20. The above are an elegant Dress Hat, and will eosxpure ad? vantageously with bats sold at ?2 50 and f 3. Also, oomunllr manulactunug Fur and Sdkuf Uie be*t uuaiily, latest puuerns. and at the lowest prices. N. B. Country deaiers supplied by the cose as love, if not lower than any other house m this city. _. _ .1. VV. KEL1-OGC. 122 Canal st. mh28 3m* comer of 1 uompsoo ?t. VVtJ?DW?RTH'S plam-N'G machines 14 YEA It.-: experience, together with many valu abie OXSprol oaaSS ?-ad ?jldatson? to his fanuertoo!* ?nablest)^ .ubscriberUilurnish, at short notice, ai.d of the nx, rite*