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BY HORACE GREELEY. PRICE ONE CENT. THE NEW-YOJtK TRIBUNE Will b> pjbli-hci overy raornmp, (Sundays excepted,) ;.t No. 30 Aun-?tro*t, New-York, tod delivered to City Subscribers for One Cent; or , y. Jfcul Subscribers, $-1 per annual in advance : otherwise (5. TO THE ADVERTISING PUBLIC, jj-^je hope ofscrBring s aride and penrr.il Advertising patronage, riefs??r? of our fr.cnci?. will he ;ns?"rttd till further .notice at '.be foJ lowiig reduced rat? sea each AOvv.RTisrMr.nT or Ten IhW r.rleei (over she), &r?t insertion. 3* Cta. Da for each sahaequ' r.t insertion. Do. far Six insertion . ? ..ae week,.91 30 Do. for Twenty-five insertioos, or ane aejntli.S3 WO Locyer Adverti**m?nts at equally favorable rat' s. For Fire lines, b ilf the above rate?; Two lines, oee-focrth o. itxM rnf<-?payable in i u-ci in advance._ T l[ E T ? I B D N E . NEW-YORK, Tl'iiSDAY MORNING. Jfe'NE 1*>. Ml. CoK?ll?9s.?:0nr Washington correspondent tailed to s us Saturday's doing* in Congress (save at. abstract of Mr. EwiN'.'s Special Report) in season for 6ur last. In default, we now give a summary of the doings of the House : Hon. W. \V. I'Ar.vi of Ala., a new Member, took his seat. Mr. Wise being still ill, the further consideration of his mo? tion to reconsider ?he Rules vras again postponed. Mr. Grahajj of N. C. asked leave to introduce a bill to repeal the Sub-Treasury : Refused as needless?a bill to that effect hnvir.g already come down from th-,- Senate. Mr. Sergeant of Pa. asked the consideration of D Res,,* hition confining tlie future action ?f the House at this Session to certain great measur'-s specified. The motion was de? feated: "Tfays 89j Yeas 122?(not two-tbirds.) A considerable number of petitions w;;r t;>,w received: some from private claimants, &.<:. ; one for Abolition, which was bud on the table by 155 to "5 ; sotno in faroi of a < lens rr?lBankrupt Law: these we're referred to the Judiciary Committee, with instructions to inquire into the expediency ?f reporting a bill at this Session. These- instructions were carried by a vote of 93 to 89. The Committee on the Rules made a Report, acenmnn sied by Resolutions prescribing that the '??-in'--- of the pres ent Session should bo confined t? the subjects specially iV re-ted in the President's Messago, unless Congress ^hnll de? cide to include the discussion of a General Bankrupt Law; The Resolutions further prescribe that nil petitions, memo rills, &c. not relating to these subjects be laid en the table on presentation, and no action bad thereon at die present Session. Alter an irregular and protracted debate, these Resolutions were tassed: Yeas 106; Nays GO. Adjourned. la the Senate, ;i number of petitions for a Bankrupt Law were received, and referred to the Judiciary Committee.? Various resolu.iorm of inquiry were moved hi Opposition Senators. At length Mr. Clay's resolution prescribing that uy sabjeci which may b<- under discussion when the Senate adjourn? for the night shall be taken up directly after reading the journal the next morning was taken up. Messrs. Ben ton, Young. buchanan, .fco. objected to this as forcing business, cutting oil' resolutions of inquiry, Jfcc. Mr. L't.av htitilly consented to modify it so as to allow o;.-i> hour every morning to pet it i in-, resolutions, Sic. The resolution was j then agreed to. Mr. Clay's bill providing for a Distribution of the Pro? ceeds of the Public Lauds wa- road a second time and n - ferrcd. Mr. Merkick reported a bill to re-charter the Banks in the District of Columbia. Ballooning.?Mr. Wise, the celebrated teronont, re? cently made another and a highly successful ascension from Danville, l'a. He says ihtikslio found itto atmosphere much collier ill crossing the mountains than at tie- same hight in crossing 1,-,-el and caltivntcd land. \\ hen sailing along with isteady current, while the bnlloon is in equilibrium, it r? ?olre-. slowly; and on this occasion be observed particularly the regular pulsation that it moved with. The less motion be produced in die car the more regular were- thoso vibra? tion; whenever tbo balloon, by the discharge of ballast or ja?, would ascend or descend, the pulsation was sufficiently irrtsted not to be obscnable. They worked at intervals of wound a half seconds, and made a revolution in fidyseconds. Tliectm.se of dizziness or vertigo, hit says is destroyed by isolation. Vera Cruz.?The official report of the condition of Vera Crta, tor the month of \ptil. states that there wa* one inn: wrttt tiic town, that two line Mueudami/ed totals are build ag towards Mcdillin and Arrogo Murcns, that several streets wre been paved that 1!:7 children are in the public schools, ?t there are 15 time and brick kilns near the town, that nereare 123 persons in the city prison, and that the sma'l ?ot had .!i sappi area. Prick ok Life.?Benjamin Ante-, proprietor of n race '?ursi.-near St. Louis, w ho win recently convicted of mur ?nog ania.a in an affray, 1 ? been sent, need to s:\ty day-' "?rtisonmettt and to pay a line of $500; ^^Aiwrit has been .-ue.l out from the Supreme Court in "^M* test tho constitutionality of the Bank of Illinois, 81 ^y^tlQwn. When the Sta; ? Constitwi n . providing t there s-LaJ! be only ot to bank except thosi provided for hvlaw att'at time, was adopt. .!. l! i- ' it.k htt : a : -t-t-.-d gfcr-*hrch was afterward extended : and ii is to te>t the *S?"ty of this eNj..?sam that the suit is brought, D^Tho Bangor Whig states that on Monday the 7th, at public sale a great concourse of citizens wore de Watthenol,!.., dctctminod a:.,: unexpected aimuuncc ?Wtbo auctioneer, a* he offered a lor of wine, that it ?U Uie !a-t - . . 'v iasi a-... nni?nt ami sale ol mtoxteaun? nor? ?'weh lie wonl1 ? I... i uk wouia ever be concerned. p*Dttriagasevcrc thunder-storm - inst-ul < u - ^ Mpau of horses wore struck a d killed, by tho light W The owner with t? ? ithei - had tak. ? -heiter under *^nand was prostrated, but not injured by the shock. P" A man named Daniel lllbrighi 13 of ssfe, .rs ^?ncideai Philadelphia on Sal rdaylast by taking a of morphin.-. Ho boarded .t the Tremont House, and ^* one of the recently discharged clerks of the U. S. Bank. *w,ms discharge lie has been observed to be mclaucholy ?ndW-sturiu-d. 0s It ;??a:d that the Auburn and Canandaigua Railroad iJ ?? completed by the 4th of Jolv. " I de-ire ron to nnd?t?tnn<5 the true prj Citn intelligence. lUpoTtcJ for tb? V-w-Vc rk Tribune. Board of Aldermen.?Thi- Board met 1&?: evening and j disposed of the following business, viz: Message from the Mayor, returning nil the re so] itions and ordinances for ilaggine 17th street, regulating 5th Ave ie, paving 9th street and Washington-street, and build,ng ;i Wwer in Mercer street, deepening Stephen's Basin, paving the side walk- of 23d .-tret. &c. The Mayor had refused to approve of those ordinances and ' resolutions, because the ayes and nays sad r.o: been tak*!) ; on t!ie passage of those ordinances and resolutions by the j Board.* lncii'ition,-'?Requesting the Board to attend the exh r .???>! view wf the Falls of Niagara at the American Academy t: Fine Art* in Barclay-street: accepted. Of the Committee of Arrangements, appointed a: : on vention of delegates from the slifTercnt Temperance S ? ;? ;;? - of New-York, inviting the Corporation to join wiih th-- ditfer ent Temperance Societies in celebrating the ensuing 4th of Jaly on temperance principles: adopted. Communication from the Deputy Secretary of State, en closihg copies of rets relating to this city: ordered on file. Letter from Alderman VVoodhull, resigning his member I ship of the Fire and Water Committee; accented, -.nd Al? derman Franklin appointed in hi- stead. Communication from the Water Commissioners, enclosing [ hills of assessments against the Aqueduct property on the I Island : referred. Petitions Referred.?Of M. Sandford, relative tp a lot at ! tiie corner of King and West-sts. Of the Ladies of the 9th Ward House of Industry. Cr relief. Of Dario] B. Morrell, for lerne of lot comer of South and Pike-Sis. Of the .1 idges of the Court of Session?, for a room over the Alsr.s House, j formerly used as a Court room, to hold the Session? in. Of , A. Russell, for stall In the Fulton Market. Of sundry citi l zens, for the adoption of more effectual measures tin- the He lection of incendiaries. Of Messrs Bloodgood and Wood, that the regulator el tin: public cl icks may take charge of I the clock on St. George's Chui :h. Of H. Rowland and otuer-;, to have the cabs removed from Vesey-st. </f D. Peekninn and otlteis, for release from tax, or correction thereof Of \V. W. Menn-t, foi ;; -tall in Washington . " . ket. Of sundry citizens of New-Haven interested in the Citizens" Line, for a dock. Of inhabitants of the loth Ward, to h ive sunken lots filled in between 31st and 33d streets. Of N. H. Fowler, relative t" his claim on the estate iTH; M. Smith. Of Ezra Smith, for an office in the g-jfi of the corporation. Of John Fry to lease lot adjoining piece N >. 1 North Ri ver. Memorial of Temperance Societies against the erection of booths around the Park on the Fourth of July. Of C. G. & 11. Childs for pay lor printing certificates of j coal ashes. Of.R. 11. Ludlow and other, for removal of manure heaps snd tilling low grounds in tin: Seventeenth Ward. Of Stephen Hasbroukand others, in relation to the removal of rails of tho Tiarlaem Rail Road south of .Four? teenth stuet, referred to a special committee, consisting of Alderman tnncs, Williams, and Kimball. Of H II. & R. L Scheifllin relative t?> a water gran: in the Twi Iftlt Ward. 01 Francis^A. Rcitz, for remuneration for damages: sustained l>y him in his house at the late election. OfMeses S. Phil ? lips, lor a lease of Castle Gordon lor five years. Of N. 15. Blunt for correction of erroneous tax in Eighth Ward. Of James Votcy :<? purchase two gores of laud in Pin.- street. (If John Tryon for lease of Castle Garden. Of S. G. Walsh I for the same. Of W. l>rup<-i ti>: the sa ne. Reports adoptrJ?Adverse to the permitting the creation of n gate ncross the piers at the foot of Dunne-street. Adverse to the application of John R. Oakley fur coirec tion of tax. In favor of relieving John P. Lawrence from tax on pro? pel ty*t Munhattanville. Adverse to tho application of Holbrook and others for re moving the snow and ice in Pine-street, us the evil com? plained of had long sineo b< en removed: laid on the table. In favor of amo iding the law relative to the Fire Depart? ment, -o that no lire engine should in future Ie- repaired at a I greater cost titan $75, und that no work should be done at tlr- public yard but by contract. In favor of paying the proprietors of the Planta fir a bill j ot printing. From the Cmton Aqueduct Committee, with a statement ! of expenditures: tiled. Adverse to considering the petition of Pliny Koherts.in re? lative to a machine foi cleaning streets. In fayi r of giving ? < sloop-load of manure tor the use of the Orphan Vsylum at Bloomuigdule. Adverse to the petition of John .Mark, foi aid in obtaining a patent for the manufacture of manure. In favoi of allowing the committee in behalf oftlie l ire Insu? rance Companies, to lee it.- their engine -it the corner of Hi aver ami Hanover streets. In favor of authorizing ti e Comptroller and Finance Committee to cany out the provis? ions of an art of the Legislature by issuing the temporary ob? ligntions of the city; of not less than *-J.">n each, toanamount noi exceeding two millions of dollars at interest not tu c.\<.i 7 por cent, lor 'he purpose ot meeting the engagements for : supplying the city with pure and wholesome water: Adopted In favor of rescinding any resolutions or ordinances which permit distillers or brewers making drains from their estab? lishments to communicate with any of the public sewers-: adopted. in favor of prohibiting any fluid from gas manufactories ? being permitted to run through die street,: udupted. Resolutions?For a Committee to inquire into the official conduct of Oliver Charlick, Dock-.Vlaster and Health War? den of the 1st Ward; adopted, and Aldermen Pollock, Timp son and Kimball appointed. To iiupiire into tho expediency of lengthening ami paving piers Nos; 7 and I! North River: adopted. For the Corporation Attorney to report the number of com? plaints made tor violation, of Corporation ?rdiusnee?the I number of complaints settled without suits?the number of suits commenced?the sums received by him?the nun <. nf judgements for and against tie- Corporation?tiie number ot' nonsuits, .^.'c. Adopted. For inquiry into the reason why East Broadway and other streets in the 7tk Ward have not been lighted with gas, I agreenbly to resolution therefor. Adopted. lor an inquiry into the expediency of stopping the salaries of the Water Commissioners, inasmuch as their labors are ?0 nearly at an end that their sei vice, can be dispensed with. Referred. To let Castle Garden to A. F. Hoffmire fot fee years $] .-''[to a year: Referred. In favor of appointing a Special Committee of five of cm i; Board, to mak.i arrangements for celebrating the 4 th of July, and to appropriate$1^600 for thai purpose: Adopted, 12 t? 20; Aldermen Leonard, Bates, liradhurst, Fntnklin and Unirield were appointed Committi . AUL P?rdy offered a resolution tint i n dinni: be ; : ivided for the Members of t!;.? Cbmnmn Council, arid their ??? friend, tit the expense sf the Corporation"on tiie 4th: July; rejected 111 to 4. To suspending the Corporation lirdnanees against firing squibs and crackers on t't?? ."?tit July next; laid on the table. For authorizing the Committee on Charity atid Alms I House to change the Ideation ?f the proposed building for the Mad-House on Blackwclls Island;; adopted. For tiie Corporation to assume certain contracts for the completion of tin- Croton Water Works, made by the Water ('ommissioncrs. Adopted. Adjourned. SUPERIOR COURT CaXEXDER for June 15?Nos. 33, 34 ?i7. 5, 17, ?l. 54. .*'?"?. 58, 62, 63, 61, 65, 66, 67, 63, 26; 59. _ COCRT uF. SESSIONS.?Monday. Bt tore the Recorder. Judges Lynch and Noah, an 1 Aldermen Lee and Pollock. James Ritchie, a genteel and fino-looking Scotchman, for? merly an agent for an Insurance Orlice in Europe, and lat? terly" a junk-shop kei.-j-r in Ft-out-street, near Dover, was put upon hi, trial for receiving stolen gomls. knowing them lobe stolen. The specific charge against him was. that he had received about 171 bags of coffee at different times, weighing together 20,520 pi unds, and worth $2.257..which had bee., ?nriple- of th? i-ry ?rn men:. I with thorn carried XEW-VORK, TUESDAY, JI VE 15, 18 , stolen at his instance by his brother Thomas, aid) 1 by George ? ! Rankinand George Griffin?the former a young Irishman ami '.be latter an English cabinet maker?from the store of Wm 1 Merle. Jfb. 262 and 264 Front-st., in the autumn of 1540 and , early winter of 1840-41. From the testimony it appeared that or. tiic l?t .if August; 1840, tha ?iure, and contents of 1,827 bags of cotfee <>n ; ?torac?, were transferred aver by Mr. Hi.:'*--, its former oe- | enpant, to Mr. Merle. In September thereafter coffee was mi: sed, and in November hay was found scattered over the ground, below the hatchway in the real yard of the s: ire. under which coffee was found scattered ; and a train of coffei "rains was traced over the yard of the store to the fence that ' divided the rear part of the store premise, from th< rear of those of Ritchie, who kept a junk-shop the next door. OtTee was also swept out of the door of the junk swop into :he street, resembling that stolen from the -tore. This exeitcd suspicion of Ritchie. Other thefts were committed, . j and ti :al!v the magnitude of the loss induced Mr. Merle to ; I procure, officers to watch the store, but they were watched in ' j their turn, and no arrests resulted from their efforts. It was finally made known to the officers, Stokely and C'ockefair, ? j that Gssorre Griffin knew all about the affair, and he was ar I rested and imprisoaed. In two days afterwards he m nie J confessions (?n promise of impunity if he told the whole truth) that he, with Thomas Ritchie, prisoner's brother, t aided by George Rankin, had, at the instance of prisoner, entered the store by means of a ladder, placed against the ! second story rear window, whence they let the bags of Cof? fee down to the ground, parried them across the ynrd and over the fence, delivering diem to Ritchie in his -tore, who put the Coffee in barrels and had the same carted out with hi? own team and sold. Rankin and Thomas Ritchie, as also the prisoner, were then arrested and committed: and Rat.km at his examination corroborated the confessions "i Griffin? stating he ,uid the other two did steal the Coffee for the pris? oner, who paid them a small sum for it, and then -old it. and that when once Rankin refused to steal any more, Ritchie drew a pistol and swore lie would blow his brains out if he did nnt. ' 'u the trial Griffis re-stnied the same substantially, that he had told at the Police office, and said Ritchie paid him and j Thomas Ritchie $2 for each theft of Coflee, eonsisti?g nf'i from four to >i:< ba^s at t rime, and that ho paid Rankin $3 f?i ? ach theft?that Ritchie's shop was their starting point, whence they would emerge from his rear window, trot over into Merle's yard, with the ladder ascend to the second storv, steal the coffee and return with it into Ritchie's shop; he, on several occasions, -e.-ing their operations tuA receiving ii 1 himself?thai the coffee was sent out in barrels, some of it sold to Mr. Gillies, a coffee dealer in Fifth street, someothei portions to a Mr. Gilbert in Dutch st. near Fulton, and some sent to a basement room of No. Hfl McDougal St., kept for Ritchie by an Englishman named Carter, where son:" 10 b.itrs or more were sold. Mr. Gillies, who was formerly a clerk for Ritchie* coffee store in Breadway, deposed thai prisoner and his brothei Thomas sold him a', different times from 300 to 400 pounds of ooffee at nine 'ems a pound?bills being given in the I name of both of them?they first furnishing samples of ji Mr Gilbert deposed to having purchased .1 or i! bag- of them, and each supposed, ns was stated t? them, it uns ob? tained by the prisoner and brother from mates of vessels, a sweepings of the cargoes on board of them. It was also somewhat dusty. ft was proved by Officer Stokely thai when ho weal a* di? rected by Griffin to the basement of .18 McDougal st. he found coflee and sand intermingled on the earth floor to the depth of two or three inches, and also depositions of coflee in holes under one side of the cellar. In lb- defence it was proved that Ritchie had dealt in cotle.- before?that he was tint the owner of the junk shop, which Thomas, his brother, deposed he started with money furnished him by prisoner, and that the bitter had sustained a good character prior to die present affair. George Ran? kin, one of the accused, who had made confessions and im? plicated Ritchie in testifying ibi defence, denied almost all he had formerly stated in the Police Offici?denied he had robbed or assisted to rob the store of Mr. Merle, or had ever been in it after night or seen it entered?and thai !;?? never knew or saw any coffee in Ritchie's store. He also denied th t Ritchie had threatened to shoot him if he did not con? tinue on to steal. Thomas Ritchie also denied all concern in the thefts of the coffi*e, and said he and not Ids brother own, d the shop, and thtt the coffee was obtained from sides ! of bvrnt cofTe: to a large i Klent, and from tin- Mates r>f ves? sels, who sold the sweepings and what, baits were ov< r after ? the owners bad the amount claimed in their invoices. [| . happened, however, badly for the veracity of these mori tii.it their oaths were contradicted by Mi. Hicks and Mr. Merle?for tin- former contradicted positively the statement of Rankin, that he, Mr. Hicks, had t?ld him to swear the crime on Ritchie?and Mr. Meile deposed that aftei the ac? quittal of Thomas Ritchie of th.- theft of tie- coli.-,?til II I C bad confessed to him. Mr. Merle, thai in-. Thomns Ritchie, had stolon i' in connection with others, and that Thomas a:so implicated the prisoner, James Ritchie. There was much other testimony of rather a collateral character, thai it is unnecessary to give. The case ens summed up tibiy and given t<> tie- jury after on impartial ? hargc ty the Recorder, and die jury found a verdict of guilty. There arc two other indictments for grand larceny, and one for burglary against the prisoner. ConoNKii's Office;?The Cornoifer yesterday hoi.! an in nuestutahe Hudson River Hotel, No; II Hoboken-streer, on the body of an unknown man. found .a tin- dock at the foot ofCanal-sti.t. Verdict?Found drown, d. -?" ~-v?-- ? ? ! JOHM W A ft W U K. / 'OLD and Silver Refiner, Assnycr mid Meiler.-No. 13 John-street ' J ?Assaying and Smelting done ai ihe shortest notice. Old Gold ami Silver a*d Bookbinders IIa..- bought and uieltcc ; Gilders skew? ing*, ? asnings, and old shruiT bought. je9-3m r<III,ORIDK ov i.m? - V Chloride of Lime for -..I.- b* jel? PERSSE ,v BROOKS. 61 LUserty-st. I I.ANNKS.l.Y CO?XS??KI these \ I t Coals on board the Br Biic K for tale by j,.|-. I'EltSSEA ItUtiOX*. id l.i'a-rty r. rOPl'ER, TIN AM) /INI ROOFINi;. rT>JfJ3 undersigned would inform his friends and the pnblie tlial he I is prepared to cover buildinrs with the above materials at short notii.-. and on favorable term-. Reference will be given to>om< nf the tirst buildings in tli.'- country for workmanship, ate; Buildings overed iu any part of tin- country. Gatters, C? rni. ? - L- ...l.-rs >>: :?e iil.okc materials made and repaired, at the O.d Stand. No. 3W Canal-sue.;. W. H. SWEET. Summer ovens, that the subscriber ?>!! warrant to Bate or no sale Tia Ware always oil "band. Also, ibe Atauta-r ?'?-'% ? -i only place they can he had in the city. W. H. sWEET. n;.'J fTABDlFARE AT COST. ROBLNSi ? 1 * between Spri s gad Prince-streets, ii :- ling ? - ifter :??? cna fiiic bis business to to.isekecpisg article- ? \. ?>. .g hi present stock at co-u :-.r cash only; Persons wantanj ai > !- ;.. line would do -'?!! to girt him coil. ' ?'? < C?S,f?i: fjTOKJE. f fOriSE, SIGN IND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, In J. t Wood, Marble^etc. Paiiats.Oils, Glass,Brushes, etc. at ? - lie :..-:.! rei dt 5. Si'iiiMlNMAKEU. No.7 Cbsth-m Suaare. corner of East Broadway, N.-w-Yurk. "' ? ?SatiAi* ckucrerI *xore, . ? I rabseriher Im on band a general assortment ?' tiaa. Glass, ..:i-J E-:n!ier:i Ware. A-trj.1 Ll? -..%-i " ?? '? ? ?? ry lor cash, at wholesale and r ail. , P. CJilUl. N. U. Goods sent to any part of tiie city or Brooklyn free-ol caarie. \ i ANII AT'J'A.N DRUG s i OKK. JL t,,r.ieriifT .ir-l-.-tre--?The Public may procure, at thu? place Urag-, Medicines, Fancy Articles, Perfiunery, Dy. Si itf-. an . a cea eral assortmeat of such articles as are osoaDy kept ' - aiiar ?t*b liskinenls, of a quality in/erior tonone ia the eity; r rstctans. pre scrij : -a- are put up witii particular care, aai -uc3 forms oiMedicine ns way not be ou iiacd are procured with convenient de-patch, ?...i^ .:- d >- dletx l'L.*?-.-rs. ,-ut up m tnis.estshlishmeatftoai Kidder's pre r.init.. i-. .ire ?ao.-rior to ljo? imjjorte 1. I?cm?ti- M?.::';a? -f ., superior quality. Badeaa'sand otli.r ??streugtbei.inr Plasters, jel-i.-n j^KElVCIi VAMES.G1RANJ ! - * ?- v ? " 1 of the above articles, comprising all the raostsplecdi | uerns i the isauke^forsale at low prices by JaMIMTT? &. PAGE No. 100 U..?^rv. jes-Sm* >n:?I ax?: nothing; More."?Hajlmsok. 41. ^ BARGAINS IN RATS AND CAP*). **^R .? n hand, suitable for the shih iiit season, a full and complete sssoroneut of Hat- and C?ps *fthe a. r?: wosC ipprwved patterns which he offers fur ?*;e at pr-,-r? wbieh cannot tail to meet tbiiir approbation. Trading upon the principle of large ?? am! ? profit*. Th:? assortment eonsisl? iu port, of? Sana beaver Hau on fur bo'tes, at .1*2 3? Short u?p"d moleskin ??ilk II it*.-i 00 Sup. short nap'd moleskin fur hodie.S M Fhra -h?r: nap'd Nutria Hats. .1 50 Nvtria Fur Hats..:l t<0 Fiae fur body Nutria flats ..i. 4 00 White beaver ami ft assi i Fur Hats. 4 50 a 5 Ml Also, a full assortment of mens' and beys' double brim Leghorn. Hats, geatlemens' travllieg and Dress dps. children*' cloth, velvet tnd Fancy ("ans. boys' round crown Kur and Silk Hats. Ac. Ac. Wholesale merchants and deal?rs ?applied bv the dozen ?>r case, i: ?>?? t. ..L-n prices. WS. K.NTA. jel-lm 130 Chatham-street, New-York. / lEiV ' l Bl . NEW FA?iIIIO>AUI.fc; HAT STORK.? be subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public .it he t.?i? opened ike Store No. -u I 'hatbam-street, and in tcs their attention to a -uperb assortment of Wat.- a td Csus manufactured from the choicest materials and in the most approved style-, which he offers at as low if not loner prices ili.-in ran be ob tninej at any oth- r establisbment He U not cenaned t? a one priced H it, but has n full assortment, and feels confident in hi- ability to suit the tastes and pockets of ail. ANDREW II. WILSON, No. 60 Ch.ith.iui -t. between Pearl and Dunne. Beautiful style of light Summer Hats b?w ready, coiv-i-tiug of fiae Drab Beaver, plain Drab and Pearl Hats; also Men's, Youths' and In r.iuf,' Leghorn and Pahn "I .t-. sr36-lm SPlt^ING FASHION.--IIKOWX A CO.'S unequal ity and oaa price Hut Store, IT- Chatham square, corner of Mott-sL, Tue latest fashion Hat- for t'^e !-??? :is-d price of$3, surpassing is beauty and style offini-h any ever -old before It r the same price. In presenting those Hats to the public, tfce proprietors think tliissSJiAi ri u bed the ultimatum of beauty, dura? bility, cheap e-. ind^omforl tM the ue,r,.r. \!| ,H|,., -,rP for ensk. which precludes the necessity of charging ? eo(>,| customer for losses incurred !>r the bad. utiO Itui SPRING FAsjJI ION.?Cheap Cash St?r?. Na I haihnm-?t, (opposite RoseveR--t.) WILLIAM BROWN'S Fashionable Hat and Cap Store, .t large oid splendid assort of Cloth and V. Ivet Cap-, of every si?b- and description no'v in u?e : also the nto-t extensive assortment of Sumaier Hats ever exhibited in any Store, all of Wsjuh will be sold at wholesale and re. tul, at the lowest prices. sMs20-3m Ts*: n \ r? :: WATSON r. -pe. tfiilly reiciuds In- customers and the public generally, th-it he has a full supply of Fashionable lints, of the DTrrsay pattern, as well as other ?odeb>, to sail stature and ta-te, at tlv-oi l established prices, n/.: Silk, $3v50, Mole, -i, Nutria, $3,50, ami Beaver, 91,51), which are 25 per cant. eheu|>er taaa the -.one quality can lie bought elsewhere. Tile regular increase to his li-t of tastomcrs for the la-t three year-, baairs ample testimony to their quality and iluralrilitv. WATS?N, I.m Chatham-'... and I6fl Bowery. N. I'.?.\!-o, the most extensive assortment of CAPS of ? ivory description to be found in the City, hi price- corresponding. Wholesale dealers are particularly invited to look at his Stock of II it- and Caps while purchasing, nnd he assures them that a very article i- thoroughly inspected previous f>delivery. niT.tui 1' I? N A A T ' ?? FASHIONABLE HAT KSTABLISHMENT, No. SeO Grand- -ire, t, New-York. _ w90 3m* ??intj.tOIK.Vs*. M 'I.Ui:K MA'I\*.?Legiiorn and raw Mats of every description , leaned or dve,l. ami pre..cd a ash.able shape, at 1 . PIGNOLETS Dying b?tabiishnict, m^o o . ? No. m Barclay, or \<'~ pnarl-su nearChathaai. 911 l*i.uXEKV.?Air.-, il r... Pearl-street ie.ir William-street,) cuutiaiu - to make, clean and alter La ilies' Hats iu tiie moat fashion ible rtyla ?. also, Ladies'Cap* isle amlv mule and trimmed. ini5-3m* stop mil : sto!' sun : OLD BOSS RICHARDS has jusl stepped into that elegant tool aoJ Shoe Store, N?. IT I i ?ialbam Square, witli more ilmu s*Jli,000 worth of Boot? ami Shoes. Why, he has gntevery kind?all the most fashiouahle Knots and Shoos I ever -aw, and the liest of si irk too; and his prices are so !? that every bo.lv runsrigkl .here to buy. No wonder thai his -to-e i- always -?s full ofeasMiners, when be sells the best at half price Ladies, Genilemeii, Jobbers, Country Merchants, .v-. will tindoiibti lly call and i.pi a few bar ruins of the oiliest kind. No. 171 Chatham Square i* always open, L'teept Sundnys. jcl-l in* COM E a > I? SEE. IN the building known as the CO LL'MBIAN HALL, 9U3 Grand strert, the most ipacious wholesale and f lail SALES BOOM io the t inted States, the largest and best selected assort? ment s>f La lies', Mi.' and (Ikildren'i SHOES exclusively, iu all their uu:-' ties of pattern, width, color, shape and material usually called for, of our own manufacture. We would inform ihos< ladies who have formerly been compelled to en in Broadway ami elsewhere, thai they ire und. r the neee.-itv of doing hi ho longer; and we invite them to "couw and Mid save from twotociglii si illings p.-r pair, aud be liett.-r -erie.i, without t ' delnv- nn-.1 disappointments attending being measured '.Vr- would also'sny, that having from 3 ta 300 persons Is our em? ploy, and having been for a number of years the Iwrest nanutactiirers in America, that our work i- a>ell known, approved of and .|hl ?Aer.in every market where s.1 work ?Id. The citizens of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburch, tuid the surrmindingcoitutry, ar-- re ?peelfullv soliciletl to call and:<ixaneinn for tliemselvss. VVholcsnle and reta.'l dealers for city .Tiid . ountry trade, a ill find it to their ad? vantage to call before purchasing, as not osly quality and quantity, nit prices, -hull itiaks it'a great in lucei icnL alOSin* SMITH; BRISTOLL & If ALL. i-\s!M?i\'\n i; iiaiss CUTTING AND SHAVING PALACE. lilG AND TOUPEE MAJfUFAOT0RT, No. '-i 1 I Bi-oailwnj . Two door- from Fiiltnn-streec opposite St. Paul's Church. KPHALON, formerly of No. 21 0 C latbam-Squarre, bee- leave to s announc that lie lias REMOVED to the ulssve premises, w inch he has fitted un. regardless of ? (pease, iu luch i manner as lo render ,t the uiojt clegantas well as f-l.able establLsbnw iu of the kind in New-York, and will be governed bj the following prices! Hair Cutting. 25 eents. Hair Curling. ' -' Shaving.-. ''t " XT N?i extra charge for Curling if done al the liincof UairCulting. N. It.?A private npartmeut for fitting Gentlemen's VViesi and Toupees._ ni26lm \? iTake Tl?E\~ y I only, the tiood-1 { whii h i an be sei? cte I from a Sto. k of up? wards of $10,000 worth of Cloths, Cassimeres. Summer <;.h..S, Vest iugs. ic, i.e., at such extreme Low Prices for Cash, in all Cases, ou Delivers-. SCALE DF PRICES. Dress Coats.from S'2 to Cassiraerc Pant- from il to Kr,M-k ?? . " I-tto .20 Summer " .. " to ti Summer- . " -i to 12 Splendid Vests.. .11? 5 All of which will be made up t.. order in lUc laost workmanbke manner, and warrantad (of course) to v.\ Boys' c let h i it it mad.r ler only) from the ibove Gooils, at pro nartionably Lois Pr.s. Entrance to our Rooms, No. 36 Maiden EDWARD EVANS, lm D.VN1EL r. SMI TH. [lbll.l)i:itv HARDWARE, ?I S6 Divisien-streot?4 I > i . I- isMsrnn- at of S..-b rui's >??. Bull Hinges, Screws, Amer . ,.. u.d Eiiirli-h Ku ?? Fin- Piate, Dead. Cupbuard. Draw. Chest and Pad-Locks, Barrel, Round, Square Springe, Flu-h and Shatter Bolts, Hook >:? I PI ite tle.ee.. t..-^tber ? it'i nearly every ar? ticle in the line, all of w hich w rll be sol^ it- low as at any place iu t'j \>... r*n> VjJ- l v t:.e ? .:?!,-. at tue :?.,.-.; intrk-t price fur ca-ii. raiT-tf JOSEPH WEED Oil, f r sale in lots to suit ji':r..i:-.-er.. W; V tX VOORHIS, 1 IK Frout-st. [AOOK PLATI 's?DOOR PI, ATESs?Tboee in ant I " . if .. tads ? . in desirable Silver Plated or Brass Door would d* well t? call on R. ROBERTS, at the Manufactory'. : .TBow ry. Ith !???? ib?v* Biwmesr^ eust side; NB.?Plates pur? chased at this ertnblisbmeut wdl ke -ent any part of tic* City au I ROBERTS, !?'* Bowery, N V. '!>:! ? i. ITOMOTIVE ? YANKEE CARD I'iCI-J.-??.? I ? - .i . TO N isean -u (one door from John, prints eftry. variety >'? rds, ?I prieesTamjiag from ?I 75 per It.sa) up? ards. hii?-tin } ) I- D BACK WONEV .11 the Bauks ii Pas! It Having ase for a quantity of Red Back Money it will he taken sithout exception) at par at 441 P. arl-str.-et for all kinds of lip? ?.I-. Sumn -r Co ,!? A :., cheap, whole-ale and Retail. jelSsQw* AHINT ro SPORTS.TIEN^-COODSS ITA RLS FOR THE PRESENT AND COMING SEASON.?WM. KNAPP,' Houston, (between Caanao a,id Lewi?4treeu,) has constantly*oa hand and man of acta e< to order every variety of Fishing Tackle,'made in the best style, and much cheaper than down town prices. Lines. Hooks, Stakes*. Floats, 5neIU, Ac. of every size and quality; also, ?sperior Towder. Percussion Cap.-. BaUs,Shot,izc. Guns,PistoUand Fishing Apparatus neatly repaired. Hooks and Linn by the dozen or hundred, t-.ukert ajd BuUetl in anv uuantitv. N. B. Boats tn b-t I WM, KNAPP. 50 Hou-ton-L OFFICE N O. 3 0 A N N-ST. VOL. I. SO. ^1 HOLME TO LET.?Part of s House to let to n ?? ia I t^fjj i ?.. .-: rel aus I) - furnished or unfurnished. Inquire at 33 TO LET?A Room, twenty bt fnrtv fret. plea ""Sl mm,! pit iated ia the rear of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in-Seen .-. ? re i venues C tad D. Inquire of Adam C. teach, crt Esses n . orof V Miller; le Am ire C. Also Church L and a >' laiide'aer for sale. Ii.quire as above. jeH Sw" s^j, LET?A part of aa elegant modern built two-story ' *' " N 7S Jreeowich between Bank and Troy > To i sm II family the rent will beressonablc. Best recominead itions required. Apply on the premises, or atXevS Liberty -t. up _jeH 3C_ MTO LET- v p irt of thebouse 123 M idison-street, betweeiii M irket and Pike. Paere is a rood Rasement, three rooms on the 3d Boor, and one on the 3d. There is a large cool cel? lar inder toe whole boose, a Urge and beautiful vard. and a tin- eis teruoi water, dtc p 10-lw ^ LOT!* FOK MALE IN RKOOKI.V.\.-Srt. JISjB '' buildinr lots in Court-street,'nearUoioii-streat. Also, sev ? r.-.: u ia Clinton-street, near th? new Episcopal Church now hj/'.iiPf. Tl::? ??-o: itr" ?? r.iain- 10 116 square (>,.. .??J would be a very eligible -not for a'House and Garden. Inquire of ALEX? ANDER OGSBURY, Smith-street, near Pulton >i )'eS*6teod* TO LE I . A BRICK STABLE in Green-street, tir-t ane above Keeca r-?tre- L. Inquire of f ALFRED ROACH, 12 Beekroan-street TO LI T. A store and back-room on the corner .rt' Grand and Kim tree's,:; the large buildmu. Rent moderati to n good tenant, table for any fancy business. je3-tf FOR SALE?A farm oiiiM-tmc of MO a.res, .it Suutlitmi n, I . L. adjoining the ?. i!!.,s>- efCouunae. The buildings are large "COBC" ., ommodioas and in rood repair. There are on the farm a great nut tber offenit trees of different kinds, the land suitably divided into convenient quantities by weed fences, well watered and abun? dance of wood. It is within a qnarter of a mile of the Post Office, Church, S< hool, Sec Terms, 3 WOO; oh>- half can remain on bend and msr';:i;'?Possession jud perfect title can he immediately given. Apply to the owner on the prean.es, or to JOSEPH ?\ EED, t'o Di vision-street, New-York. je9-lm !?*<> 3? SALE?Or exchange for productive City Proper? ty?A Farm of .":t acres, sitnaled ia Huntington Town-hip, L. I., 1 allies fr >ni Northport, from which a steamboat plice to and from New-York twice a week. Good buildings, goad water, Sic. Sic. For full particulars inquire of E. W. WOOD. -1 Rivington-street DOR SALE OK TO LET.?The Fl LTON Fol NDRY, I in good order (brimmediate?p.vation Appl) to Mr. UALLOCKi comer of Sullivan and Spring-streets. ji 3-10t* fTYO LET \ Pa I rand Bedroom. Also a fna Gentlemen caa I be accommodati I vita Rooms and Board at 90 East Broadway. jell fit POS?EE'S EINE OF STKAMKOXTs pr2"5? ?5, for .u.n.ryy .. passage 31 ^cscsTr.. j STER, . . A. i' St. John, leaves the steam The new and comimsdioa* steamboat ROCH. Coitlsndt sad Liberty Ii-. MONDAY Ifterooon, Jane 15th,at 5oclock. For freight or passage applv ?-i boar I or 10 P. C. SCUFFI /. at the nth*.1 tin wharf. s> NE\Y-Y0RK, AI.ISANV AM? TJCOY S PE IMBOAT LINE. For Albany, from ihe foot of Man lay-street. The ALBANY.Tue?lav Morning at? o'clock. ? TROY.Wednesday do do ' ALBANY .TjMirsdey ' do do From fin- foot oi'Corllnndl-ntrcet. Tlie DEWITT CLINTON .Wednesdu) Afternoon at 5 o'clock. ..Friday " ?_ ,m.. I OK FREIGHT Oil VII A KTE It. ?Tlie P? fifm nca Br Built Brig Kate, Williams Master, burthen 230 tons, willb ..! '.icivecargoin 1 few'day*. Apply to jolO 1 * PF.RSSE .It ItltotiKS, 61 Liberty-st i7*a E??K LOfYDOIV?Pncketof the 20tb of Jane.?fin iffiBjpackct ship QUEBEC, F. -V C. Hcbard, masters, will -ail a? ??? hiiov.-. her regular day. For freight or passage, having svperior accommodations, apply on board ut the foot of Maiden Laue, or to jei GRINNELL. MINTURN A CO. T8 Soutb-st. FOK i-I* ERPOOL- Pa. kei of Julv 7.?Tb.- Packet yriWy PATRH K IIENR^ J. C. E*elano master, ?-.II sail as ?"???"bIiov* her regular day. For freight or passage, having super? ior Rccommodations, applv on board, (not of Maiden laue, or to jell GRINNELL, MINTURN St Co. 78 South st FOK LONDON- I'1. kcl .-f the SjTh June?ThePack ^g.el S iip QUEBEC, F. IL II. bard iu ister, will -..,1 a- .bovn b?. alar day. For freight or passage, having ?.i|..-rior accom I odations, apply on bo n d, fool..: Maiden lane, or to jll GRINNELL, M1NTURN Si CO. 78*Seutk st I ?U WAXTF.D TO CHARTER-A ?.1 ofSSOOto jSjljk3000 bbls. burth'n, to load for n porl in lit ? South of Europe. ?3*B*Apply to GRINNELL, HINTURN S> CO. 78 South st ALFRED SMITH', MERCHANT TAILOR, I3C FULTON-STREET, has ?I on hand a well selected assortment of Cloths, Caseimere*and Vesting', sailed .to t!i<; season, which b< offers to make up f..r the public generally iu the very best mi inner, at extremely low prices 'or Cash on delivery. i?'-Mi:ly I II I 'l'St' SI I.E K, ? 11 -t Mi.tt-, Bosoms, Col al? lars, Ate, wholesalea d retail, N... 93 Chnthnm-st., New-York. A larcc and most fashionable assort meol of geutlemeu's Scarfs and Crnv.it-, I Stoves and Suspexders:; Silk and Cambric llauderchiefs ; Silk, Cotton and Merino Shin- and Drawers; Tights'; Silk, Cotton and Woollen h ilf Hose. Hi US' SHIRTS OF EVERY SIZE. AH of which are offered to.tkc public at much lower |.nces than thev <? in he purchased >t any ?t'e-r establishment m the city. N. B Boa Club FNnry Shirts and Cap- ..n hand, or made to order. in 19 Im |,V?I POKHMI OF FAssilION, .N... .1 Ueekinun->trceL? I t 'I h.bseriber having takan slf- itoreformerly-occupied by John I". it..I t.in. ih, l>'^- l<v,yi 1? iulbriu .to- putilie that h?i has opened with an r.,tir>' New Stock of Goods, and !. i.vioe secured the rnlueble ser ,,,.' Vir. 11. iLDSMITII in ili>- Cuuics D.tment, w|i.kill la weU know a nod appreciated by the fnsbioniibk ? oiamuuity, the pa trouageof the friends of Blr. Goldsmith is r.- pectfully solicited, as Ihey intend making up Garments iu a manner and style deserving ? -Ir.ir.; of the patronage of ilo- public, and al prices as low as any other eslabrisbmeiit in tin city, [ifJ-lni JAJIES C TRAVER8. M?IT'< V?'tiU I ON A K iTE TAILOKING lOM . TABLIS11ME.NT, No. I-I Wiluam-str et, one door from Sprn.trnet, New-York. Gcntlemeu ivishingcl lea will be furnish? ed at i!or following low prices.?Warranted ?? lit and equal ia work maaihip to any establishnient in the city. A call from all those who wi-b t - purchase will be thankfully received. Dr. .-- Coat.-, from.I4to$20 Pantaloons, from.5to$10 Frock Coats..16 " ?SI Vests.2 " 6 Coat- made ami trimmed in the tir-t style : Iir ? Coat-, from.* In$10 Pantaloons, from.IJiQ to.$t2 FrockOai-.- " 111 Vests.[m2t Im]... I JO " -i ; M?va ss' ? AlK.OKivN'.** ? S.O'A'HIiNO.?A very l> large assortment of fashionable aad ro-.il> made Beys'and Child? ren's Clothing, sailed to the season, now ready :.a,l fnr -ale very cheap for evil liv IJEORGE A. MOYT ,V CM I I It.. .. rv jel-lin d < ENTI.E.TI EN'S ?V BOYS' M II ME It - II FFS?Such " I a* Gambroons, Laina Clotfi, Orleans Cloth, Drab ETay, Linen Dril?iii's, Sic. Ac, extra cheap, and for sale at No. "sfi? '.roenwieh-st. HENRY VVrLLtAMS A. Co. Prints and Muidins in endless variety. j. r-Ui CHEAP CASH qtock AND LINEN MANUFACTORY.?J.M. PINKNEY,No. 55 kj William itreet, has on hand Stork- Besoms, Ollars. Gloves), 1 Suspenders, silk and eotton Shirts and Drawers, Cratats, Sec. All kiads and qualities of ihe above articles. Merchants are invited t<. call. _aU8 Im* CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. fTtllE Subscriber haviuc npene-1 the store *J7 Mowery as a fashion I. ibln Tailoring Establishment, offers to Friends and the Pah ? ., very superior asforlmentof Spring Goods of the late.-t style, ! Y.li.ch US warrant.- to t:t t.. the I lite md bshiot) of .-.I! 1 ho will favor 1 him with their patronage. ROBERT A. BOUTON. Thi Cutting Department i- suiirriateud.-d iiy Mr. ?'iiarbe, Bouton, fermerly of the firm of Gray oc Iloiilon. A good assurUuent of ready m d ? Clethi s -l* 1 - aSffcSm ^AUATOGA PAVILION FOUNTAIN IVA 0 rER for sale by GASSNER A: 10I NGr dealers in choice Green md Cl.'.k Teas, Wines,Groceries, Frni . . fcc, wbolcsaleand re all. No. Fi-J Ckalii.iin -Irr.o. New.York. m-'li ti v ? 'j'AIil.E KNlYEsj AN E* J-stKKss.-v (pleedid as I - irtan in. ja-T -..-. ived from t'a.- m inufactn -- <? S .< :t.-M, Ea< thud, end fur sale at unusual low prices ?1 the Hardwere -tore. 96 Oivisioo-street m\T PASHIONARLE <T.O'I IKMi . -r. hsv 1 ii.g removed froi 1 !52to9lj Bivisiou-sti 1 t, ? ?? u Marka^^^wosiw respectfuUv inform his fi :-' 1 . ?. : tn- :h\s >a general, I thathehas'onhaisd if?shi. aabte md good .- ?? Intent <?!"'?*. **' ; simeres, Vessingi ?nd S m ? er Goods, ? sieh he will ^'"Jj^ I pricesswhicb canuot uiLto-rive nniversal mtbfhenore ? " / .1 s?.t.f.|.t>..-.a-. a! ; 'j.e,-.. . ! trmuu I U ."" ' rwr. <;-r.t|e::a-? Sr.J.i... i-.-sr el.Cai-.. ' "P ? V - eM which will hWound^'reasehnble. AH gartnena ?? "? '1 ?<~ As ereat nnrnber***! 1.bahn of retting 1 ant. I s* - ?nd veaU cot, - ??? .... |,r |h.(t, 1 lai ed or owe pnncta j SvattendS to jW? 3 '*? *' E ' l}??''>"-<-__ TO GENTLEMEN OS TslSTE t vi, PASHIOV-3IAGNE, TAILOR 171 '.\ LLIAM -TUEET, ee-m uentlv b*?tra! s-' al-'VC. where, he fk ten BMSel] that, ha.mg ! hadaevend vein personal experience in the French Metropolis,and * 5* i.i.Vr-onsi atteatjoo to bis ?orj-.. he mil be able to ??ke i -..wrfsTaiTs ctoTMinc as sh-ap for ea.-h invariably, ?o<' ? ? ..-Vf'. tas -raj. procured m the Country. Tkankful fr-r p--t he solicits a eoBtiooanee of patronage. s27 3m