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Ii Y H O R A C E G R E E t E Y. PKICF OWE CENT. THE KEW-rO?K TRIBUNE Wit! b*e published orery morning, (Sundays e.ropced.l st No.30 Anls-strcet, N.--. Y-.-V A.t<i')p^vrr"'t" City Subscriber f >r 0?-.?- Cent ;?t enpy. Mail Sulx"-r.! ??r-. }!;?.-:.Ha .:. advance ?therwise. $5. TO THE ADVERTISING PUBLIC. [a'lhe hope of securing : wide Mid genet .i Ad vertising patronage, ?aafjrersof our fncn !? v-iV. be inserted till furth-r -lutice at the foi |a?u>; reduoed ratest, I z FOR each AOVr.rt!?rmust Or Xf o fines "r :.? ?'??in?tioi. SO et?. Da fry ?arh >ul ?<??.?? ? ??"/?. 99 Do. fcr Mix in?e ueweek ... 50 Do. for Twenty-five !*3 OO Longer Advertisements at equally favorable rate?. F?r Fire lu* ? ? above rate*! Two line*, one-fourth of these rate*?payable in j!! cases in adv-wc "~KTT^ir\T%"* ITf HAT.?* A.\f> ? API*. Tl?- subscriber would respei tfoHj inform hia friend- and tile ?,1,1 ? .. ||v ? it he has now on hand, suitable for tbesuov merseusou, i f?ll and complete assortment of Hate and Cap* Wi.->t.i and.?I ?ppr?t-ed patterns, won h be offen for .?I? at price* whiehcasmol rail to meet their approbation. Trading upon the prim iple ??!' large sales and fiaall profit... T!n" assortment consists in port, ??f? Satin beaver Hats on fur bodies, at.& ..t Short nap'd moleskin Si* Hats.3 M Sup. ?hon a >j>M il -!-'?> fur bodii ?.'A 50 Fine short nap'd N itria Huts. 'J ."?U Nutria Kur Hut*.'I 00 Fine far bod) Nutria Hut*..4 imj White beaver and Russia Fur Hat*. 4 50*5 50 Also, a foil assortment of men*' and buy*' double brim Leghorn Hau, gentlemen*'travclli g ami Dress Cap*; children*' cloth, velvet w.A Fancy Hap-, boy*' round crown Fui and Silk Hat*', Ac, die. Wholesale merchaat* and dealer* supplied by the doxen or case, attic lowest ?a*h price*. H .M. HANTA, J.-M-: 130 Chatham-street, New-York. >j;u fa*?llBO>aul,? Bf at ntokk. 'Thvsubtcriber respectfull; inform* bi* friendi ami the publh IhatJn bus opened the Store No. 80 Chatbam-etreet, and in- | vitas tli<*ir attention to a superb assortment of Hat- and Cap* mtRufi' turi-il Crom t'.. choice*) material* in the moat approved style*, which ho offers at as low if not lower prices tiian ran be ob? tained -it any other esl tblishment. He i- no) i unfitted t?> a one-priced Hat but da-a foil auortmi nt, and feel* confident in bi* ability t,> suit It taste and p.. keteol ANDREW II. WILSON, No. 80 Chatham >t. between Pearl and Dunne. Beautiful ityle of light Summer Hats n*? rcudj. con?i*tiog <>f fine Drab Bearer, plain 0 b d V ..rl Hat*; al*o Meu'?, Youths'and In fasts'Legboru and Pa! ill..:-. mS6-Jih >l>ICI.\t; F.\>EiliY?.>.--!'.i;'?>\ N S CO.*Sunequal ity- and oho priei Hal Store, 178 Chatham square, corner of .U>tt-?t. The latest fashion Ilm- foi the I ? ?? fixed price of $3, surpassing in beauty and style of finish ony ever sold before for lb* tame price. In presenting these Hats to the public, the proprietor* think tl,> > n \n bed lln- n!lin:..:i,ii. ?.f Immiiiv, dura bility. cheapness and comfort to the wearer. All - d- -are f?r cash, ?Meh prei l?de.? t,i,- m . --uy of charging a good customer fur losses iadtrrM l>v the bud. miS? t ?4i?ieBN?-; r.iisjrjoi'. cheap t ,Tii si. n... 12? 'Chathnm-st, opimnte Ito icvelt-.-t.) WILLIAM BROWN'S Fashionable II ,i and Cap S:,.r,-. a lari-.- :md splendid assort? ment of Cloth in i Velvet Caps, "i evi ,\ >tjle ami description no? in u-e ; r|?o the most extensive assortment ofSummer Hat.- o\rr nhikited in aiij Store, all ofw i 'i will .obi at wbolesala mwl n tiuVatthe lowest price . mS9-3m inj hat?! hath:: BM ('. WATSON rcspectl ninds customers .'11111 the *ssM public generally, thai ho has .. foil ? , !? of Fashionable Hatsofthe D'Orsay pattern, us ??!! as other models, to suit rt?tur? ar.'l ta.-te, at the old established prices, viz: >'i!J?. $^S9, Mole, S3j Nniria, |3^0, and Beaver; >!.'>". whii b are per rent, che iper tLna the hum i|ua)ity cun bo I.rln elsewhere; '1 lie reeoiar iiu rease t? In - Iis! of customer* i"?.r the ln>t three yi ,r -. '??? ,r- umyle testimooA' to tin ir ?; ? .\::\ uiul durabilitv. WATSON, IM Chathnm-su and 160 Bowery. ft". fL?Also, the iin.-t extensive assortment of CAPS of everj de><ripti,ih to l>e f,,und in the t'ity. at pn, es corresponding" Wholesale deal.'- are (uiitn nlarh im.:- i in In,,'? ,[ In.- St(*-k of Rats and Cap* while purchasing, and he asMsres them that averj srtkM'i* thiirfiuel.lv in?;-,, tr,I prenon-t-> ,!? Inerv. iii7:tiu I <' <? .\ A N T ' .?* JV FASIHONAHI.K It \T I STABI.ISHMENT, No. Hr nid.'i N< i -York. mS9 3m' GEWTl^KMEN'S miiMltlKIC HAT*.?Leghorn u id S!r;i? H:,t> of e\<r\ description clcuned or dved, and pressed a bahfcwable shape, at L PIGNOLEl"S I?m.;_- E>taldi.huvet, ?SO 6a ? No. r? Barclay, or U~ Peart^t., ni ne Chiitbim. HIB.I.I.M-:?Y. ->!:.. HA-MILTON! If. IV.rl-tre.t. ? near William street,) continues to make elran and alter La die.' Hut* ln the iii"-t fasbioi ?I le stj ? . iko, Ladies'Caps ele. 1 {?atli made and trimmed. inir> :tm' Jt KSL .?!. ?*1-S3I'?.t'/".. MILLINERY ami FANC\ STORE, No 166 VVilliuro-street, near Beekman. Ladies DRESS CAPS made to order; Crimp ? ork constantly on hand or made at the shortest notice. mO 0? r?TOl* Bia tj : siw ass ??: OLD BOSS RICHARDS ha* just stepped into that elegant 1 Boot and Slim Store, No. 1* i Chuthani S|uiire, ?itli nmrr than $30,?o0 worth t?f Boots ami Sh ?? 1 Why, he bas got every . Und?all the iuo*t fa*l.loblo Boots and S. I ever saw, and the l*>t ?fwork ton; and bis prices .,n- so ! 1? :liat everj body runsrifht titre t.> buy. No wonder that his store is alwaj - -? lull ofcuslomers, ?act, be sells the best at half price, Ladies, Gentlemen, Jobliers, Couatry Merchants, &c willundoubtedli call and accept a feu bat |aitt*Of the tallest kiml. No. 171 Chuthani Square is always o^ea, U"*pt Sunday-. je4-lm' st * :3s:xi? anb> g4>oi>. m ALL who wnnt to gel I'.1 1 Shi ? of the best quality '^mand latest far ins I.r than I .. litherto been offered in tht ***^ ;-y. will please 1 dl al tin CLINTON BOOT AND SHOE MARKET, No. S?M Canal-street, <rthea*t corner of Hudsou-stroot, , whereoube found almost overy thiug in the Boot and Shoo Iii c ebvapcr thaa ever, tidies, you 1 in get Gaiters, Buskins, Walking SImv- and slip, at tln? establishment, ??!* all col rs :.nd ktiu:?. sttitalde (oriki spring and summer wear, cheap as the cheapest and good as ihe he,:. Country merchants are soliciteo :<> cJI wij rixniiu: 0111 Mock of goods bef re purchasing els 'whi re. N. B.?Don't fbrgei the name and number, SSM Canal-street, r.ertl - Wst corner of HmUon-strcct. A. KNO.X A. CO. mil Im St Tim ?;t:f-:\'r vathaieitve bioot a ?SIIUE MARKET, '. ? ? nhu . of Monnie. JVSCKIBNEIt a i i * m of New-York, " ' Brooklyn,and the sui 111 I 1 11 country that thej have opened ?tifahsv? store, with Roots nod Shoes EiKiutrh !<? supply halt the Nation, The Cheapest and Best in. all Creation. Ladle-, you can find at li:;. .tore u i>plendi<l , -??.'tme.it of Mark and HiarcdG?itors,tipedChith Itnski s,Mor< co, French Buskins,Slip- ? per? aH Tie.., ut about tw^-thirdj tits price usually asked fur the 'IBlf irtlflrs. Gentlemen, you t,?' can !: id 1 spli udid ??rtmenl of stout and fine hots, Broganc, Shoe* iimI Pump?, loveth? with nay tpiKiititr of ??>>?. Misses' mid Child.'s Boots auJ Shoes, all td which will be tw lower than the same articles wen cvet sold before. Come oue, \ all, and examine for yourselves. ?lr:?erecolUvt ti,-.a, -i.ne 1. 7:'Catharine, corner of Monroe- i "reel, l\e first corner !.. low Lord .\ Taylor's, and next do-r t.. Hull's '-?- Drji i;oo.i. .. .,.. i* "r^OUMr>' morehauts and other, in ihe tr.xde, who wish to buy, j \-?<Mp tor c?.|j) would ,i?> ?eli t.' call before ilie\ purchase else "??? mil lw? I 4? Tit' AM? SKK. fe^-V. \;\ LUMRIAN HALI 263 Grand street, ' "?V \?S. aiost spa* ious ?> boll sale and retarl t cVJ^Ss, SALES ROOM in the United States, jjjL. \ ment of Ladies *,Mi.'and Children's ? ^'^yj\>gnjm*jfiBia?> siii?i.- ? ? ????? 1 in* *a**^^, ties of p ttern, width, color, shape and material usuallv called for, ofoui wa manufacture. We would inform thosi ladies who bare formerly *?""?'*"?-d to ;? Broadw .-. and els swherc, thai t' i y are under ??.Jt'."> 9f doing ? , longer; and w? in? ite them to "come and ?**. andaavefrom twotoeightshilung? p. rpair, and be better served, ?ita.Hit the delays and dis ippointments attending beies measured ?i would also say. that bariim from 2 to 300 persons in our em v-d having been for a anmbi r..fve?r. the hu st manufacturert ?Ameri,-i?, that our work is wri: ki:??;,. approved of and sousht Wer m every market where i:<?>.| ?,.rk i, told. The citizens of New. ??rk. Brooklyn. WiUi imsburgh, and the surrounding country, are re WtfaBj solicited to ill and examine for theinsclvos. Whol,>:ilr N r-trtd dealers for ty and 1 a 11 try tr.,(.. will fimj it to their ad j?*** to call before purchasing, as not ?,,iy quality and quantity, ' P".e.. thall make it .. j;feat inducement. JS ! " SMITH. BR1STOLL& HALL *"??'"? utuler?ign< i. rerpeclfully imform it^- nutdk in.it they - _ - ?e this day ? r, .1 into Copartnership, under the firm of K. JT1 Mesalheim. f r the purpose of manufacturing and importing .?:Xn!!r,:i:'::iM S?|fi .re. :nel N... raih. rin.- -treet v FERD1N vMi KOHN, 2^'ork.lst June, 1541. EDWARD MENDUE1M. ?.'tr ^''"*?^? thankful for the potronage which he bas been favored th?"0*10* ,!,'*t1"rl" ih!n u"' l'"" Public ?:!l I ilronise th,- ae? tirm. pJSy/^in always have 1 large assortment imported Havana and aaSz^8*?*?. which they will seli .t the lowest price*, wholssale ' ^ F. ktill.N A. MKMHIKl.V SlJ'Sfi!***K!'';!:'*t hi*h lustre heas-J plain Poult Je S 51. for ale ? n>*Qr?Dd-ttreet, nr-t Dry Goodi St -rr '"r un Broadway . b> ?' R THOMPSON 3 d?s*ire r*>" 10 nnderMtaud the in:; pr j_i TO I.KT. ; t^-jff a BIlU K STABLE in Gret it-street, U : . . ? ?. Bieeck I wlSrf __ ALFRED ROACH, ?S Boekman-stowt 7 ? TO 5. ? T. : Krf) A store and back-room ba t!i? ror.-er of Grand and Elm , ?' .tp-t-."?? forge building Rent moderate to :? ?:?>? d t?r.Mt. I Suitable for any fancy busin je3-tf ? OS? FOR ?AiTE^?r exchange for prod Citv FropTr ' ty?A farm of 53 acre-, ii ;i?..- ! . ... '. ! " " 3 miles from Nortbport, from which ? -:? in b u |', :,t..J j from New-York twice a week. Good buildings, rood watar, fcc. &c. Fur f-.JI particulars inquire of I.. W. WOOD, -! Rn in; l.ire ' j Also, a da-is prey Horse, 7 year* old. IS bands nigh, ? r* : ? ng.'e ; ami d?-ibi- !i?ru?>. jiut fron: the country, hf,il vf?ranie1 ound ln i t'-w ??t"""- i-i Inr /' A TO KK.>T until theislol ?1 rcb next- '? ? II Jag and Cottage situated on tin ummii r Castle Point at H 4 with tlie Uee privilege oriiie Ferry, bul neii .... . I ings otherwise than as a private residence ?r boarding h< ? ? For I further information apply at tue- office of the ilohukcii Cow pan v at j Hoboken. ie4-lw" TO l,kt-'!,? .,,,! ,.,;?,?:, |r,.I ,.\h? : J'lrj^.-i.ole uf tl.m.ik! story <.!' tin Henry Clay House, con Avenue A aad Fir-t-st. it j. sixty-feet long and thirty feet I wide, and will accommodate from six toeitht hundred perwn.< ' It i? ! well calculated i"..r society or ! ,r_... public meetings, and is beautifully j located. Posse?ioncai be had on the first of August next Apply on the premises to_(jeT-lv*} A. SCHLOSSER. TO :.e-:t. THE STABLE No. 33 NortS fti ... ? reel?Re?? 1 i ?.?, i? i 38 Beach Ftrect je?--5t TO C ET, The third:story of the rear building No: 2P Ann-street Ii one of the (><??; Reoms in the city for a Printing office, , r ant light burim-m. (m-iue Inrhtnl u:: tiireesiJe*. Kent$150 Anniete n?_lf H. GREELEY, or J. WINCHESTER 30 Aun-st. OOUKE IVArVTRl?.?An- having a small Moii-< . or par: of :. well situated two Fton H*u? within f:vc "or sen minutes walk ol the " New VVstI I Offi< ?? " in iv perhapi navea rood tenant by addressing E. W. at tea., office, stating pirtic _ inlSti /r~A , O IP FI {'JE TO S.S l . GSM T.ie splendid Basement Rooms in the Met !?? corner of Wall and Hanover-streets, Apply to ".ir. Pearson >ftio: of t:?: Company, corner Hanover anil Exchange Place or u 'f_.! WINCH ESTI It, . ? .'? ii -tri i D.-*- ^A&W.l'ORK,ALBA!Vl k.VD troi ^ ?-??" STEAMBOAT LINF * "* ForAlbai . from the font of Rnrclay-stri Tin-ALBANY ... T-.I. ?? ? .?? : 7 o'c!ocI: " TROY .Wedne'<dat do do " ALBANY . Thursday ,)o do *'ro?i sh?- fool oft ortlnndl-MCrcnt je8 Tbc DEWITT CLIN'IX)V..This Afternonn at .'?.. . Inch PKOPS.E'ft rilVK Hi' NTEAiUKOATV, N pt*-? b FOR ACBA?Y....FARE ?1 ""Tl :: - , ? \ v - j .; twecn Cortlandi and Libert) streets, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June Dth, at S o'clock ! For passage or fr, i^!::, apply to P. C. SCHULTZ, r,-. the ..IT..r on h: ard; N. It. All kind* of-proper!) tak nouly at the risk of tha owners thereof. ?,, j A"V, fOB V*02Y tt?N Packetofthi j.? f June rbe 5M^pncket ship QUEBEC, F .v C Hcbard u ? I ., ** " above, her regular day, ror freight or passage, having superior accommodation .]??:?, on' board ..t lU.- C~ot of .Maiden Li. -,r to je2 GRI.VKEI.U M1NTURN A CO. 7S South ?.. I.OM?0.\ OS PA?KETM i ^ LlOth June.?The packet-ship WELLINGTON, D. Chadwick rter, will sail a- above, ber regular day. For freight or pat>a:">, having mij,i rior accommodatlon? applj on board, fvol of I Huiden-Iaue, or to GRLNNELL, MINTI RN CO. IB South-street. Jj& fOK LIYERPOOli -Packet nf 7th June^fh firatpacket-ship GEORG1 WASHINGTON A Burro* master -*"T*c? ill sail a> above, her reg ilard Fur freight or passage, bavii g superior accommodations, apply or board, foot of W liden-lane, or : i ml3tf GRINNELL. MINTURN * CO, 78 South-str. XV B-'08t .st. TU? 'I I??Withdcjpn'tch^fhTsMpertw ^g^fa.-t sailing t r VIRGINIA, J. Burroughi master, will sail . above. For balance of freight or passage, having alegu state-room accommodations, tippTj <~:> board, Orleans wharf, or to I mSI JOHNSON & LOVYDEN, 66 Wall st < l.Mii. Ml Hi HARTS, | \EALER?', mi l others, ar.-:m ,i to rill I JOHNS! IN S < i OCR ? ' MANUFACTORY, r< entlj r i ovwl from the corner of Tort- I landt and Grceuwich-streeU, to No. !?: Cortlaadt- trcct neai Broad? way, where t je\ ?il! find a larire assortment of Clocks, comprising several low for cash :l- at an) ether es tabii ihment in the United States. Dealers are informed that all Clocks sold at the above j lai " ac warranted ? tixKl artu le and inferior to none. WM. S. JOHNSON, ACrj.: for the sale of mil It:. Jfrome's Patent Brass Clock i '<>3.E? AKD ?IJ.VK? (VAlTllt-s. ??, , -...j... x? t-lry. Silver Spoons, Butter Knives, Sugai Tongs, Sec , plated Cake Ba*k< t*. CandlestU '^ i. Snuffers aad Trays, Castors, &?<., Britan? nia Coffee-Pols aad Urns, Tea Setts, A c and Fancy Hood- generally, 1 fur sale b> BEACH .v SEXTON 114 Chatham-street N. B. Watches and Jewelry repaired; :. ?.-??:t A !OIB.> 'lit i.ASISr. i- -. H itch-M d Spring?trert-. rei-:,.' ? i ; i ''7'1 Bon ? -. near Fiftl - -Ire -t. Wat, he.- carefully repaired. je 1,?* ROLLED GEKM \N SlTT? EK FAMES G. MOFFETT, 121 Prin ;-s:reet, near Woostet \ M par *' ti, nl.xrly , all the attention ol ! I irdwnr Dealers and Manufacturers to Ins superior urtic e of German Silver,? hick he idler - for -ale ? hole sale an i retail, of .ill thicknesses, and warrants it equal to any. either Foreico or-Domestic,Jor color :.nd soltness. a23-tf ieosTiTiiu aivi? platkb's' bba?.? FIRST RA PE ana le of Iled.md Platers Brass, can alwaj i bi udat JAMES G. MOFFET, 121 Princt tn-.-t near Wooster, at the lowest market prices. Likewise . \ ?. su:?-rar article of i Ceopec's Brass. aS ti im-'im>e::v 3i.%?;>v. [rk, ;; i';,:- ? .. et.?& Ii comp ete nssortnwnt of Sa h Pulliei B>it: Ilimres, Scrcn Amer ican and EngH. h Knob Locks, Pine Plate, Dead, Cupboard, Draw Chest and Tad-Locks, Barrel. Round, Square Springi Fli h .i:.d ' Shutter Bolts, Hook and Plate Hinges, t igether wills cearlj very .ir tide in the line, all of which * ? ? be sold v> lo * s* a: any place i?. ;hr i city. Also, Cut Nails by the ca V. at tle? loa ist :::..ri. : prici for ;a>H iul7-if JOSEPH V. ! El np?ISL.E KMIVEK !? <> ii ii t* \ i . : I sorunentt justreceived trtnn the manufactures at Sheffield, Ens I fluntl, tnd for sale at unusual low prices v. the Hardware -t ?-? ,9i Division-street. ml? 1 IRBlTiN?V? 1COOS.?Ortl-r-l-.rltl lMBV .-l?ll'UtiVKI? Li LIGHTNING' CONDUCTORS for buildings, left at .! - Nj. 151 Fulton-street, will receive-1 r?ii.;>t attention. These Conductors are decidedly superior to any h ?? . J ?nd are believed to * fford perfect prwtec?on against the-dest uctr/e effects of lightning. The Rods are funtisbed bj ... reel d, r In- superintend! nee. Gentlemen who may wish to msult hire in regard to their peculiar advantages^'expense offuraish c erecting, Ac ere respectfully i?v ited to call al his office or forward theircamej, ! ai d he n dl meet them at any ['Li,lim m ,\ ;? s j >?? _J -2-Of ii ni,l7,.\, ?h.lid you get this lelightf I K ? E j ?? Why, sister, have you net as Kockeri in BotHoa ' ?? It "- true Boston is celebrated for Rocking-Chairs, but we i. aothiug to c-mpare with this; Such ;>e.-t'.-, i ease-sit r.^i.- j:" it-?!f.-' | ?? I purchased it at >lr. Kings, in Broadway bet?.i d t^d Rroome streets." ?? 1 ?iil ret James to procure mc one , but >?': . - ? ? ? ,. idea: itssomething like bringing coals to NewcasrJ 1 re tl that it surpasses any thine *e have thi re." "Sister, do am flutter yourself that your* be the nr?: .: trr diwed into Boston ; Yankee shrewdnesi has discovered iu I remember |rr. K. remarked to identally that he sold a families in Boston." jeS-tf A31 KKIC'AM HOTEL AT S?l4\<, ?,|>t;. rpllis new and beautiful House i- situate I on Main-sl -???. fronting 1 Market S>|uare, having an exceUenl view al 'the Hudson River It has just been furnished entirely wit; new, neat, ar.l convergent furniture, and affords the be.-t BCCtmaMdatioiu for a t>* penteei families and sinfile hoarder- of any other establishment in :r.e Country Tho?e wisbiog to avail ?Kunselve* of th:- opportucir) j, ?., , u ?pplv early to the proprietor. ?i5lm L. WORKMAN Sing - C |.rm>:.>'-vi?'h POTTKKl ? Hit ?:i;;lits ? iuh-sti es-t. arrwccN thi: mnth ami Tts.ro avsNtnt? fTxHE euWriber respeclfull) informs the Public that he continues I to manufacture the felis??in-* articles, w hich he oiTts for ^a)e on n- is,,B.iMe term-. ?1/ i Stone Ware. Earth-rn Ware, Portable Fnraaces, Chimney Pou, Stovo Tubes. Oven Tile, Green-House de.. !':.-? Brick, Droggist and Chemical Ware;Ac Siove Linincs made to any pattern aad at -nor: not . jel- ?in, ' WASHINGTON SMITH. / <1IS:A1> t:KOC?JKK? STOtaJK, 16* ftawery.-Tbe I ? .oh., rilK-r his on kanJ a .'r.-u-rJ v-.-ortn.. ? of ( ?rW. and Earthern Ware. Astral Lamps, As. wiich will be -old irv cheap for cash, at whole-sale and retaU. 1 c ?*???? N. It Goods seat to au^ part of the city W Brooklyn ..-ee of rti.trf... je'J-1 m CAKATOO? PAVILION POWTABI \VA O TER for sale hy G \SSNER * YOUNG, dpaien. in choice urr?? ?nd RU-k Teas. Wines. GrocerKs?. Frnit, &e. 4c, whole-ileirind re nil, No VSC C%.Mbara ttreet, Ne? -York. m? {?civics of the C.ox jrainoal 2 \ri-h tina* carried : ?EW-rORK, riTESDAY, JUNE ?. 1?-13 CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE GOODS. ET Auction Dry .-oo.i*.-GREA1 BAR .INS.?Dai! j criving fr??a. Auction, rich DryfJoodsof even description, at ocg i ""?ich may he found .-one rare b..r-n;n- r.*1! ir?. Mere* acts, acd j other-, buying to seU again. su-jplud at Auction prii e j je5-6t_ C. II. H?LL, 71 Cathcritie-st. IE? Bids ftilku, BfeTf fctylc-i.?A rare- dunce for the Li di< ?. I I'hi.- inorcing u-e .hall open three entire ca-es of splendid Silks. one ca?e of extra rich Mite black stripe! Gro de Afriq-ie, verj b lax ; I Ore ea??colored, with stripe* and future-. ., beautiful art 1 ? I Onece&e Chene Silks, with satin stripe1 i-stylethat so: ??? ? offered by any other merchant it: the city BANKS &DINGMAN, 391 Gnusd cotaei if ?? hard-st I N- K The Ltdies are invited ! ? ill thi m< 1 i tg an for themselves H7CnttibrooiM, Linen Drill, Dr?b do Ets Ve-tiaa* Cash ; mere, Valencia and Marseille?, together with a complete a 'orUaeti; >f SummerStufTs of every description very hi je5-3s BANKS & DlNGMANj 301 Grand, .rue if Orchards C If RAP E> i~ % JU,>??????. fpiTE ubscriber, grateful forth distmgu I I received durme the pa 1 year; begs leave 1 ? infort t his fr trd* and the public that he has on hand and ? daily rece ring hoiee 1 I extensive assortmesil oi Dry Goods, consisting in pat ol Bluett. I.tue. bran:.. green, Oxford nnd stwsl grey rait: Br . i : . ! Stnjrle and double milicd ("a- itnercs and Satinet* I V?ttings, Gambroons.CambleU Summer Cloths Drill?. N ki , Shirtings, Jeans and colored Cambric;, fror? (l- per yard '_'pw3pj>. Garment Furniture and French Calicoes Print. I I.aa nt-.il !u . 1. til Mou?scline de Laine, Challys and Silk "fur -Ire- es, jr-%i: ?. ariety. English, French and Sc?t< Ii Gii ::!. mi 1 Damask and Birdseye Dispci I Merino, Cashmere, Mousselii tie La n . Cm > . I Silk Shan '- and Handkcrt tief ? Tidde Cloths and Toweling Canvass, 0?uahurgs. Russiu Sheeting: and Tick In-h Linens, Hollands and Freni h Linen Cnmbrii - I Silk,Cashmere, Cotton, Merino, Lambs Wool VVors ?-. .? nil prices Ribbons, Laces, Sewing Silks, Thread ind Co 01 .'? edles Pics Tape., Hooks and Eye Buttons, '. I Parasols, from 9s upward* j Having employed a first raw- Milliner, he will have o tmi it ." ; time* a very larj?? stock of Millinery Goods, which ? 1 he foui 1 equal to any in the city, and fold 25 per cent cheaper Lawt Hats, a beautiful article. I.-... und 12s, each ; Silk Hnls 52 11 A upwards A Inrgeassortment of Tuscan, Split Straw l>ai ,. I Legi in Hnts. Artili.nl Flower's, at tnaiiufactiirers' prices All the above Goods will be sold by Wbolc?a!< 01 i: ? il 1 ti:s? l"ue-t price, they ran be obtained at in any linn.? in tho City. The . subscriber is determined to pui-sus.thc some coarse fat has'j.?? ?lone, viz. to gain toe confi-'cncc of hi customers mil never abuse ? u> which principle he attributes his. unparalleled sue - ir.d fox which be again returns Iiis grateful acknowledgi . jel-2weod JOHN HAMILTON 3tH) Hud CHEAP DIE? KOOD* rAS?N Ii. BOCKOYCii ft CO., 21! Grceuu . . ,r below Barclay We would again direct.the attention-ol th* public, esp iaJI Citizens of New-Yurk. toour well>tlec!eil ind unrtralli 1 Stock Goods, which are of ihr late-t uyles and iinjortatiui Wc hn ? also, reduced the prices s.. as So render them cbcapci than ever. This fact,wc think, will be readily admitted bj aU 1. ? call at our noted establishment and examine the n tori Plain,figured and tnped Mi --?;??. le Lainr Printed Lawns and Mu ' Silk?, hl ich, bine Id and colored Bombaziue*, jet and blue black Prints, French, English and Awertmu, **?,0tM yard , per yard, formcrl) sold for I . Cd. Cambric VoJiiis, plain, stri]sedHind plaid fyr? it ?? prd Bcok.SwiM and Hull Muslins Laces, Bwbinetl and Thrc: A. Hosiery ofall descriptions, from Is lo lfo perpair.?.. ? Summer Goods, consis?ugnof Gauibrooi > dark : ?; ( dored both ribbed and pi de g Drap de Ete, f>>r Gentlem\ ( .1 Litii'Ds, French white and brown Drilling 11 .. un ' otton Good., of overy qu d:tv Domestic Sheetings; all the knon ? ??'- fix \a ?? ??? lO? and Ii Bleiche.! Skee'in? run! Sllillim; Lone Cloths ol all kiadt Vrrk Mills Manchester and Sen Island I oil ... jel-tf J. !?!. BOCKOVEK cX CO., 215 Gfeei ? ntjVK IltS.Ao !:ts ?CAKFM . ! ? I > long, at .*J 75. .Shaker.1 Il.sod-. nil size , at 2> each Paper Hangingn, a variet) at I per piece Ritsbons and Lac.-, daily from auction. ver\ , it. j.-i-lm M. J. DKUMM? IND 1? ? ,.1 EVICIfl 811,ItH < .IS?. r,U f*l!I.Eis- ? i - ? 1 IV and be convinced that the cheapest Silk Store in this ty i No. 167Spring-street, where i -.a ...11 Iii 1 a t ., lortm >t Also, n splendid u ortmenl of Bombazine)., t?r; tt? I Law ? L PiiT.u-, &c A c , for nil ; ?? by jeS-tf GERARD A KLINIK. 167Spri ? iik \f : 1'iTkaih ? 4 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .,1 Frcn h ri I Araerii , Piper rV Hangings ancl Borden for sale at tlie United S . P? - ;. me and Hand 1~.t Wai ehon.-e, fji Canal street, u- . Brou !v 11 * ? ? York. Porchasen. are respectfully invitisd tocnll tad ? .. ? for tit* ?? <elve-. Rooms papered in the neatest manner mio in j<i-in \ mt'.a, . .. --r... ? O'SSi E'SSBi. rV: W S'OB. . PERSONS wishing to purchase good cheap CLOTHINY1 . ....;.;. ? well to call at I33j Cbalham-stroet, whose th.-} will :i;;,i the fol lowing price* Cost fr-m $9 to j>rt; Clot'j Paal from } to S3; Jackets?clol!i,$1 50 to $5. , iiiuel i I 7.i to fr- 50 in'jl Ins J M iS i'. KLL. e roi>PKii. inoiiHK t k 1 Barclay street have thisday added to their fiirn r . .: . ph te assortment of.Foreign.and Domeslii Dry Gorxls ?hieb tbej of. for to tbeir uumerousfricnus nod cusiomei .1 ? .'? , :. - fail I" please N. B. Couutr merchant' are retjuestetl pscall .. a ? , ? ,.;% vel! electt-d for lbeir.lnid?i whieb-wili.be -ii red toth .. en ?? ? 'CaK-**ti? : tCIIEAJP IDMKAB? I? " pr;ce. A Visiting C rd Plateenrrns-cd and 5U ( .1 oulySl 50 Bu?ine?KCard . ?! I Abe Engr.i ka! 4M Cortlaodt, corner Of Greenwi -? IV ?? I lABVJETIWG ?'? \y general, and hUifriend? iwd np-town p -? - ' . . ti .r', has onhaml at 270 Huilson.(belweenJiiiiga ill 1 ?? . .-- ; ?, ?ery nearand"welLt?leeted assortus nl ol Carpe laciiro of reduced exneilie can afiurd te r ' l pr ? ?1 fail to'givo Mtisfac?ottto.themostecoaoix?cal. 1 ? mil Im* _THOMAS IV :sET. rpirVAWsJlPABKr? r ITALIA? INDOs) ?j>;-??" L OLIVER YV VVOODFORD hasjusi rcceis I . :? - ro ..- ? Tmnspaioul Italian Windo? Slu !? tin entirelj icu ?. id paint i ed in every variety;bf landscape swnes and scroll border. Familie.? iHtendiag.to purchaseaay kind of Window Blind.. 1 i handsome Triivsparcnt WTiit'ow Shades frotn ??> $! - ? N..B. About 150 pairs at the lowj?ric?of?3per-|i I jel-tf WCuthar. --tre . ?> ti1? *>.'.-???> No I.- - ' !>? would respectfully inform his patrons and tbe ithehas ! this day received from Auction a fresh supply .of Sua.ue Good... : among which are the greatest bantains ever yet off. -ed ?-? .;' ' i Silk.. Shawls, Mousse de Laine*, l*rinted Mu.*lin, Pa ? 1 i? ? l?r ipe 1 r\ Muslin; embroidered Swiss Lawns Gnmbnmes ? ? !'..> ? . 1 zine.. plain aiu! .?tin striped Mousse de Laines, ?- i3i- 1 I a'??T Bt3:*l ? J "?'????A large ai orunej . il 61 t J in:.! CovnlTpanes, of every size and quality st.i r w ;>.-. ?-. if.;t.,.- ' HOPPER MORSE & CO. 2 . Y ?? SH AAV Ii ??Splendid colors besivj ?lic Shawls. ^ AIm,. .11 a hari; m. i"-'I'.tU-Mack aint tV.iv . ? 1 - ' by B THOMPSON. 120 Grand- treet,nesr the Bowerj hiillBBOOjl* AXD 1 i I.T for boys* -wear for - .- 120 Grand ? - - ? ?; 'j ' ) j mM-j{___B. THOMPSON. MOUSSE ?K I a1mbs?Ssi suverio- fabric thi. tnwrniiic out of th.* ca? . .-i..' *i. - ???>????. I with the t31toice,at .ban .-..!. B THOMPSON 12C Grand^jeet, [ near Broadway_a:>1-tf ? IlRINTED IWllJsiHIVS? 1 -i V-r-L Ladie? ha^ Is-ltersv^-i tiiesu.-lvesofthi- -ps-ort-jnity*Ooa I tseeauM. it cannot be expo, ted of long duration. Gi*s*Jid-<tTeefc near ! Broadway, st Ii THOMPS' >-*? - ^n. t ash M-r* mSl-H , DOMBA W1VK?-Fiue B eB - } Ii atax aiM V..I Cr..|-. Ti... D?y fr ?? ?? "? "?' v h ? THOMIVV ? -' 4 ?? ' betwrru - ?.: Uroad i wav " ' mitl-tt , nARiS LAWKH- ??es, recetved P ?onTof beattifol. ttur- il.atB I HI MPSON^S No 120 ! Grand-street. ?>--: l>r. vJ-k-.I. Si.re :>t>m Br<?d--> -?- it-u Fkix,?>?.? V? ?*???>? GIRANiOLES.vtc.-A -re -? j B<?wcry. - "m BOX*' AMD CHILDBBN?S CI.OTHIX..-1,. r;. largeassonmentoffash^aiibie tad ne-tji nad? Boys sod! reaV CbHhinjr. suited to the .*a?r.. now ressly ac I for tsJevery Cheap I for cash hy wCORGE A (IOVT '* CO << Bo?"'> lcl~ * ?s wi-?i QLnls r- >:hin^ ruorc."-!!.i('>3x. [. F HE T R I {) D X E . Nl V\ i'?RK, : ESDAY MORNING, JBNE 3, ? ' '/the American Institute on ' tkt / ?/ Evident received from Joseph Hume, Esq. P ? ?Ti.:- Report contains much .??'.-I ? -? '?? '? iews ::. relation to our. national policy, the ? ? ' ? >l . ?? I: .1 : ?::. ::- most enlarged practical ?onse ts steu the Committee. Hut. suppose that ? ? ? ? Free I":...!'- and another refuses, what is ' > ? Committee prescribe countervailing ? ? " ? !?;:? at inducing thereby a fair reciprocity. i:?-. r - rontemW. ii our only true policy towards the in ti ' ? ?:. 1 systematically exclude almost every ??? ' ?'? ? '??.' either fabricate or grow. i "' ipproxiwa?on to Free Trade, whilst other ns ? .;. seclude or Burthen with heavy duties ' :? :- considered especially in it? bearings on our Cn re i -e effect, they say, cannot be otherwise than I - W ? will give a short extract and tit the same ? ' rn i the entire Report of the Institut..- to the S :s the cut encj ??: the Lnitcd Stares?a mere mass '? I the rej re?ontative of real wealth in the hands of :? lebti - t tee basks which' furnish it, and rarely exceed-' tnt om hall of the property upon which it. rests ?; : ? ? the functions of capital, and scarcely less a Iiko itit of metal, yet liable to be pnrnl o destro' id ? an hoar by an adverse condition of the foreign "xchanges. Thi< adverse condition of exchanges arise from tw ?:- causes. Excessive importation i< -" toi aidaole. European wars, inducing a disposition' ard ?? th payment of armies, might l?ringr this cnlam i is. i "om the fact that we proller t" Eurspe an open j market, to which she will resort win-never she wishes to be! id of ?? - rplus, ot lesires to purchase gold. Front this I ? it is I ;.;.ible for u-. by any other process than counterva . luties. t? extricate ourselves, If we abandon I the *ys. v. cannot abandon the ?blii_ationswhich have I .:??? uj undei it. The inJividual and public debt will still I remain. If we denounce the bank* und ruin their credit, j the ha onlj . - suspend thcit own loans of credit, and . tli \ will irii! hold titt; obligations of the pnblie-for three hurt-I tired ad fifty :? i!ii..n*. the amount of their capitals, to he I j aid bj in muniry without a currency, which would sweep j i-rothe toilers ?' the banks the entire estate ofthe nation, i All industry would be at an end, ami ??.?a.o who ran"would U? the universal seutitnent of society. Such a condition of I rigs itbi ?ontemplated without horror. It must never -b ?: will ore irj unless; by the strong arm of law. we 1 pre i po cations which destroy our own industry; nd cr -at ? balance against us. We have no longer credit j -.i fo:t :.:..-out. < >ur Mate stocks are now too i low ? trie --a';-- of depreciation to meet the difference in ex It ? u : :: Is idle suppose that by any other pr.($.9 v.r can prevent the occurrence of the circumstances we have The E ? ? - manufacturer, secure of his home marker, irl cn find an outlet for hi- surplus; which, wheth Ia ifit ble one irnor, I- comparatively of little import [f j ffered to remain at home, it depreciates the his remaining stock more than it.- cost. Into the j first ope: markci it is'tberefore thrust, and-exchanged for nr0]j If nothing better can !?? found. Ml the commercial woi i cs ;pt I United S;ut--?. have either a metallic or a leprcciated currency; or a tarifl of protection; here then all cenii ? to b? old to the highest bidder. Nmi "0 -the :risis in ourafmirs. The Constitution of j the Unit I States having forbidden to the States the crea . >n 1 oi v ither .-'.'a! currency than gold or silver, and die 1 j uctment -i am law impairing the obligation of contracts, tl I at i... fin Iii g :ii'' tttrrentol exchanges adverse, contract j c?ie,--;:: ; . this prtsjuces pressure, which but aggravates the ii?? msues, confidence is losr, and the whole fa-1 bi c i Ltrrcr.cr falls, involving in one common calamirv, 1 banks, the public and the government. The urrencj if the United States, with the exception of j n oi : ' if metal in circulation, consists of batik de- ? ?:<.-. or the credit ol bunks. The- amount ously estimated, but one hundred and seventy-' c - ? do l?rs is an approximation to tho truth, and j ?ufKcii Ilu-trnte our purport- This mass of ? -.; .- tn with the natioa during the last hall" 1 - ?l'..'.:t-z to the -ul'stantial capital of the ' ? ? :? performs all the functions of capital, nv.i is a I Ijraii :. it m ? :al to the amount of metal which would ? ;ncy. Its liquidation in metal is an j c i. ... ? ?? . : it never was contemplated by the parties j I .. i ir, ni : can it properly l?? considered i |i,r: of t e ? aci It will continue to exist and perform I :t. funct c mfidence remains, and will perishwhen Ls doubted, .u whenever, to any great ex? tent, its .to: *rit? - trictal is demanded^ An active for ; ???? cent, of the currency in metal, would ? le ' ? . the convertibility of the1 whole aiass"; Unlike . -.tet'il. th'tt being a material ?oils- 1 itivays exchangeable: but will utterly perish, leaving ! - want -:" -.:,?? ..flKc t":t-t el.Miient* of wealth j _.. [5v ? [erraltzed susprHsions," or "facilities''! rms - substitutes may be provided ; uid die?e ? bstitutes ire t.-.t matters of ciioice, depending i aj, [ of ,ai ??! the public, but of absolute nc ? ...- ... . to the verv existence of the-social, compact;! for a *? rren rv, ;.i r bad. will exist. [ . rtati ?? ? > ' own, of limited capital and ample ..: ?? : ., ?? ??.it. the benefits of a currency of credit . pprecistedj and rl^-?- advantages render it its aba idonment. The proposal to destroy me kuiid ? t tn i -nr. miilion- of the capital of the .??.. ? ? beat absurdirv perceptible at oace; but since iU ? tnctMius; and has done so for fifty . , . - . ..; .. ? j to see it- true rela?on to the inter . .. -.; it- abandonment is advocated by .' icsiri .?? the country's welfare. The R port ??- ? ? to -how that no part of the Union fs . - _ - : frot tl ?? want of a tariff as the Planting | States "'. : South, because their Credit for the purpose . .... , ed " ? a greater extent than in any . ine Union. We believe this is in all re -. -.. [ L8; ; ti forced upon the country, under a .. ., ifthe dissolution of the Union, the Compromise bill, v . . ?...j-. Free Trade for our Protective ? 'V it vas the efiect An enormous increase of: ?I ' ?,::-. especitdlv those which paid :<<> iluties. The i ... '.. ... -? ?' ir-'--!-- f* ??? "f duties tint had b<*en import- ' .,. ts to 18 ; :.aa never amounted sn one year to fif teen, millions of dollars, while under the oj>enitio:i of this ; V .... Trade bill. ir. 1835, tl?y amounted to over ninety-two j m . . ?' j It re iuir skill in jiolitical economy .? for our embarrassments either at the North or g0 Few knov these aitoundiug: facts. They must be ~a.j.. {rj u i: ?ur Statesmen will not look to them, the pie m -' We conclude with the Resolutions: Sc..:'- - .;'. Ehat the American In-titute, unequivecally and ? irelj ippt f the doctrine of free trail-- in its most en . . -,i ? ".--reb--nsivc sense. Resolved That inrenmdooal :r..de cannot exist as free ? i ?. uj . ?- I used on the principle of reciprocity. The in tri ? - influences arising from a want of reciprocity are more imtnedt:.! ? '? tpp i fat and more severely felt where a eurren cy of credit, ?as,id -^pon the precious metals, is used. As the : itiooal balances :<e;st be adjusted with metal, the blighting ?r.flu2i'?s sf such want ti reciprocity will be most realire-lm 0 F F I C E N O. 3 0 A N N - S T. VOJ.. j. so. 51. ? r> oi credit. ? I .:'.'.'*; ???latig.-ment mi. h Mir .??vmrocity of tervailed by effective duties oh such /.. j, , tJS^T'J Proouce within ourselves. tiiose nations*. ports ?l ? ! tl lha> [n'? '!ml ^oftwring their . .; 1 -!!- u '?'?;-?!-.'?? ?-]??'?? God, all the productions ... ucb nations a- do not open thctr ports m our productI shall be subject to countervailing duties and prohibitioa, as atoresaid, to be enacted at the earliest day practicable.' American fastitttte?The follow-ins are the officers of th* [nstitute, elected at thu late Annual Meeting : i'tr.'ii!, nt Jam BS TalLmaOGR. I'ict President*: Advniram Chandler", Win. Imrlk.. John Travers. Recording Secretary: Ilex. J.Hamilton. Corresponding Secretary and Superintending Agent T B. W?w Trrajtnrrr: J.phTitComh. , CommitU on Finance: Edward T. Backhouse, Wat. P. IW-wRt Israel Koote, Gurdou J. Leeds, Robert Lovett, \kh?Jas S. LndJuai George P. Barnard. ' Managers of the I4t? tnnualFair: AdnniraH riisndler. Kilwartt Bathhouse, Win. 1?. Drsosway, Martin E. Thompson, Thomas R. ?ul man, Joseph Cowdin, J.ph Torrey, J.,...,,h Cnrtis. CI.irk.oo i roll is, bdw ml Walker, James Van Norden, Joshua a Hyde Joan I i.r iy, Gurion J. Leeds G? orgc l!i ???>. R ?sewell Grave*, Geo-ew i nJicott, Hoben Lovett, Geo. P. Hopkins, John Campbell, Mlnar* Lefever, Pulaski Jacks, Addison D. Prye, Isaac M. Pbyfe Holey! Hathaway. ( mmittee on .tgrtculturt Jeremiah Johnson, Cbas.Uenry.Hnlt Thomas Addis Emmet, Francis Price, Henry Whitney, Nicholas Co?.yen, Samuel Bradburst, Gideon Freeberu, Abraham BtU J liCropsey. Committee on Commem George Rai in.Wm.C Langley, Bailey X Hathaway, James C. Bates, Smith Ely. Committ t on Manufactures: Thomas ft. Stillman, Joseph Carets Richanl M. Hoe, Thomas U . Harvey, Alex.tor Rttox.jr. Committee on Arts and Sciences: James R. Chilton, J. J. Map**, John Prazee, C. Scbaefler, Geo. IV. Toul.r. i 'ommitte, ,?i Admission of Vi mbert: Adoniram Chandler, Toatpll Titcomb, James V in Korden, R. J. It. ,\? <i ? ?, si. J. II a mil ton. Committee on Corrcspondenct und the Library: Geo F. Hopkins, Loring |l. Clinpiu; llhrnii Slu-r?.I, S. f.. Bowman. The Fhstitutc will now go rapidly and vigorously forward with ::- preparations for the next Great Annual Fair in the \ tti inn, which will this year derive additional interest fron? the Agricultural duties devolved on this Society by the Stute. Tut AvKitit in AsrxtJM Koit nu Dem hsv Dusts, tlAJtTFonn, Go.v.v.?Thu Directors of this noble institution of benificence have recently issued thcii twenty-fifth annual report. We have sead it with unusual interest. It is in? deed gratifying to find tliis venerable establishment, (wc may even with propriety now call it venerable, since it ha- attain? ed unto tiie a^c of a quarter of u century,) pursuing so suc? cessfully the even tenor of its way, and so well maintaining its long iihtcc well established reputation. The list of in? structors exhibits n goodly array of liberally educated men, capable, we dmibt not, of doing credit to themselves aisd their profession. The present incumbent of the office of principal is Lewis Weld, Esq., the succcssoi of Rev Mr. Gallatider, v. ho retired from that office about ich years since. .Mr. (i. i.- \\ell known ;i. one of the most influential founders of ;hc institution, and the pioneer in tin* cause of deaf muss instruction in tlii ? co mir;,, having himself introduced the art hither from the Royal Institute for deaf mutes at Paris in 1816. We cannot here refrain from noting a fact of which tl'.- American Asylum may well be proud, viz : that she has furnished both principals and principles of instruction to all of the other five institutions in this Country. The American Asylum is amply endowed, having receiv? ed liberal -:i<i from the General Government soon after its establishment. The annual charge for each puj.il i? only one hundred dollars. Of the 145 pupil- who have belonged - to the school within the last year LS have been (upported b their fiiexds, 2 by the Asylum, I by himself, 21 by the Stat of Maine, 13 by New Hampshire, 22 by Vermont, 3.1 be Massachusetts, 20 l>> Connecticut, 13 by Georgia, and 3 b* South Carolina. We are sorry to find none from Kliod Island. Why is it ' Surely it is nol that the little Republic ,1.ns herself un ible to contribute a few hundred dollars for the education of her indigent deaf mute young people. Nor can ir !><? thai she has none f.> educate. The generous ex nmplc of her five -i-ter New England State- ought not be neglected by ber. In their Report, the Directors exhibit t-> theii patrons .ind friends a pleasing pit-tare of the happy and prosperous con? dition of tii>" Institution?the advantages resulting to the ignorant denf mutes, their friends and the world, from theis education, and conclude -a :tti tin- benevolent wish that tbey may longcontinue to enjoy tic privilege of being peimitted to blcs. :!. who need their aid. We regret that our Limits prevent us from remarking morst particularly upon some part* of this report, and especially, upon the specimens of original composition by an educated deaf routes, a former pupil of theJAsylum, which we consider peculiarly original and emarkable. Injustice and Ingratitude.?Some three years ago, a dis tinguished oculist," then and at present a resident of our city, through charity offered a part of his house and a mainten? ance to a mart a-.d his family, in extremely needy cireum stances, which were accepted by them with the strongest ex? pressions of gratitude After having ? xperienced from their benefactor the utmost kindness for about six month-, in the rrccipt of clothing money, &c, they began to presume upon the Doctor's kind ne.s, and in turn treated him in such a manner that he wa compelled to request th?-m to leave, his house, which tbe? positively refused to do, and did not do until the Doc to c.-ased t-> render them any assistance, and removed the fui niture he had lent them from the apartment- they occupied Some six or eight mouths after leaving, the man coat menced, maliciously, a suit against the Doctor for wages has. pretended the Doctor owed" him ; and he subsequeadycsASSsl an action of trespass to lie commenced against him (the Doo tor). and by hard and false swearing caused him to be held to bad in the sum of Ten Thousand DcOmrs, wiich the* Ii,.. tor was compelled to give or go to prison. He gave the li.il required, since which time the prosecutor has not been : hcJ 1 IV,ha;, the fear of an indent for perjury ac celerated his departure. The suit has been concluded bj per - tting a judgeroest for tbo defendant. W e can vtew its commencement only as a means used, or perhaps the result ef a conspiracy, formed fo. the purpose of obtaining mono* from, or ?? iwpair the reputation of the crninent <?cul?. " John Willuwns, II? Broadway.^ tr-p a Military State Convention astwmhled at Harrislwrg. . Pa., vestetdhj