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BUSINESS NOTICES. IS'kw-Yokk Laundry, H Spruce-street, /near n*??*a y-To New ghirt Dealer*. Faindi**. Hotol*. JBS* tJawUeaaen. kr . kc -TV atot E?"f^. i>,ten*t*e m the United State*, he. i-een P?rfrcled at gres. Vtpnm, and ran replete 4M d ore:, pie*-*, attest Per k^TSiru. u. any grant* and r?er_ ?yl*. done trade, (w holeaale dealer* and 8r>. idw?. ?tor<^j,; pI Mid in the very beat stele Colla? ironed Jfannlv ( lothe* purelv washed, clearly "^"""a aant.r ironed, at a few hour*' a**" e ? ben re<i 1,r ' ma and rough drying at two ?bili'n?* **/ V_*f }_?.? , . <r Siaw wishing to iron at boon. ? r.nkinx ofaU ?nnca lor nierrhar t ts.W rlotlurn. Ac., at t... ?!'f^J_^:*lnrtjn TB L.undrv .omhiae. _JLv.ro, ,,m/ort and dispatch I Traveler* and t;i>,, 2^th.rrty la harte can have t..elr clothes wa*hedaad Ironed in the he* manner within thn e !. u-v 2 Mo mate Z* m the Washing I> pa-.m-it ? u pure our. oil S^-td ; ?^?rs !l2noiiter. a. thev are carefully handled, and all use of ?aTwSboaitl and wriamng by h.o.d cntir-w avmd.-d - LlZER dre**esand all ttne art loi aa eii-en ^LTrr^vhTKu^rt^ i ?taiaa.iak-^aad atddjrw Sum' - The shirt hand* <fcr starch l*di*?. Br-ad?? Sd^ther work) are of the best 7 AU article, coUectod Z4 returned bv war n, carefully protected, free of charge. Apply or send by rout to n y Laundry, U Spruce-*t. _ Rockt MocintAW Silvbry Beayek Bat?, without shitcbb.-Bvnmsii eawnared to furnish Mf?MssSOO about Ii * v.mt Euro,* luring K World-? IwhutriiJ Is?iUUai w London with this great _&*r^c? SuoTmer Hal. whose year. of popularity are ijMledunJy by its couifert, elegane-.- and unique manu ??C1? ? . a c* Hatters, end Iead?r* of fashion for Gentlo rcen'. Ha*, No* i. I and* a Atter Heu,.. iny3 tf Khoxologv.?A term applied to the ser eine of hat-tnakiii*. owing to the great prortnenrv acquired Zfl h*iter named k.soi m the mai.nfa. tur? ..fllia Fiat,? (US^Tht^ far hMUr. KROI of 12? Fultoi.-st Mm, .jZLTaaaanthiaaaaaon .fall competitors, and Ins dashing Brxky Mountain l)eav*r*. hit light .iiuimor. and attract!vo itxaw hau and general aaaortment of artic e* i>f ?mad-goar are eliciting general prass. from all who tall upon hin In ioleetmo Summer Hat, do not forget KKOI. rejecting > _ Gbnin's Summer Hats for 1851?The stilendid Rocky Mu .ntajn Beaver Hat, intended MOIsIII'I le^admgdresa style for the IsasaasT, it now out torether wdth a variety of undress Summer Hats, light . a.h.ns and id the best material, and tha mghesl finish. W nie addm ; eyery ses*/.n iK.ine valuable improve.n?nt to his fabric >. Ogaisj adheres unalterably to his old and m<da?te prices ?g?lx. 21? Broadway, opposite St. Pauls. By Ibjbijbtbt we Tiirivb.?We aim at no lusunou* establishment, with its gay and eoatly trappings ajid aiurndage*. neither io we seek for notoriety, ba OtTMI that we may dazzle the multitude ami lor. them into our aupport We akasply claim our nrhts; the M.nhasaVaa' nght* -and we stai..l or fall, u| >ui our no ri:. as workmen Mean oppression gsaaipattod us t.. aeann** owfergootal jh> ?ition, and with undaunted republican norro, w. will inain tau our ground, we will contend t:> the last for prfcM i;.le, which the world knows arc right, .ad wg will Thiumi h W. aim at excellence m oorcalhng. Wc v. ou'd dazzle only by the si.lendor of our prodnctions ; and desire that fame only which is of trne desert and Iv-titc We cordially in rit. ererybody to come and see ns. and satisfy theiiiselrns that we aro not " all talk and no ciCfl r H*T 1'i.nisiihK' ' i Most, 11 Park r iw, my2( 2tWkF* o; poaiM i *J ftrttit Hooai Simmkk I1ai>in thki t Vakiett.?The Bloat popular styles offered to the public, at the law priftl dtore, I2t Canal-st. Call and etanuiie. myrsP* J W. KELLOOU Gentlemen's Sl'mmku Hats.?BlBO, eorner Puie and Nassau *ts , tariti ? attention to his new and eiet nit style of aztra lurl.t Prench grey bearer HM lot Summer wear, inanufactiinsl from n rare and beautiful le lection of fur of .seceding rtoaaaa* of oator aad flaass M of texture Also.the pur? Rocky Mountain white aad drab beaver Hats, bxethci with sevetal other style,. f fur, Straw ? and Panama Hats, adaptud to the saai m. in.-.'. Im limp, cor Pinn and Narsau sts. A New? Schmek Hai--The Gontlo nan'i Summer Hat ?Warwick*, Hatters, have grent nh i aure in announcing that they will introdaco, Tills DaY, May Z2, a now and most beautiful style of light fur Hat for gantlonien's Summer wear This new and beautiful Hat is manufactured of an excaisJirutly rare species of Prench srav bearer, never liefore attem|4e.l for a simitar purpose in tin-. Country, and Jst**>ao**ss, indepemleni of OOlor, fwhich is a eh arm in itself,) incomparable merit The weight of this Mat I* nlmttt three and u half ounces ; and wo feel war? ranted in believing that then- ha* never lie. n a hat pro? duced |. ? s. -so - so nmeh intrinsic fitness for a gentleman's Mumrrei Hat as the Vren h Oral Heaver, now Introduced fiv us WaMNOCKs, Hatters, Irving House, aySttf _ Broadway f t? M. ('. St. John, Hatter, reswvtfu! ly calls the attention of lus cuatomers and tho public to the g|ew ?tylo of Kreuch gray beaver Hat, now for the first time introduced to public favor This Hat is manufa, :nr...l from a rich and Iwauliful selection of lur, and eicee.lingiy well tvlapte.1 to Summer wear,.xoelling in lightness and IIuti kality auythiug previ..*?iy aaMred t ith* pahlif my'ti iw? M c Bt John,ooi Pma aad Na?snn sts rV' Finn tlinutsaiitl yards supcrioi red check and white Canton Matting, of . at to aaeaadakalf yard* widn, at very low nnree.at '?9 Bowery, Hiham ARDBB. son's Als? English Ploor Oil Cloth, eight yard* wide, from which will i? rut to fit at., size hail or loom, he at astonishing prices Importe? Carpets.?Pctrbsom & Him rilHKV, T79 Iliosalwav . eorner White-st have tust loc.iv?.i per packet ship Nomaith, an addltittaal supply of rich aad elegant CuriHStiug. new ih atgaoaad.xtra auauly. Also an in Voice of Henderson's eelebruted Bruvsels Caiis-ts, which are offered at the I west pi*sible cash pi ices, and full 10 por cent less than anv other store -. :.ng siiuilar goods mitfi.i ! . The Art oe Shirtmakino.?There is no article in the ooMam.of a geatleaiaa, whioh ka. koeaiao difficult t? obtain as an eleeanti. Ill*Big slmt ?V taU promise, however, that Waoavei leaves Ins BMaBtlltl w.tli UHElN.No I Ast.u House, will n...I ao shad.ov ol emt for Coli i taut! w In ii his older is i ii I lit**] Perfection in the article, and dispatch and punctuality, are the character istics cl ties fushi. nu'.ie and p..j i.'.ai tUIUIshillg establish ?BBf (itH.ukmiiii 10 Ills i'l'Pii.s \Mi ill*: I'l li UC-Mi C.ol hsMl i u ie*|,ei Afall) unites itlen'.ion fa Hie fact thai the triumphs >.f the 11.t i m?and n niosl trium phanl one it ha* la-en-ate closing Not a pupil, under any Circumstances, i >n i i roi. ived al the half prices afler Sa i t'Rl'av nut. May '.i Tho*. . iln i. fore, who seek the ad vantages of the best tuition in Penmanship, at tin- choapoal rate, ii u?t apply at .'St) Broadway, to-day, Weiluesdav, Thttraday. Erulay or Saturday Baal this in mind r<> Ladies' Tumpkuasi i DlBlNSSAlrOON, No la Packman M ad d.s.r f.i N.i-a'i-?t ?We would in? form the. ladiee that w? have opaaod a nlaaaaal room at Ihn alxive. N.? 12, trhera taaj run !* rveu with aaoats m van on* forms for sit cent, a plate AI. -. p aldings and pastry forsu cent* Pan country milk with either bread, rice, mush, hominy, or cracker. t> cents a laiwl Tea. c .ffee or fxsroa. s cent* per cup Call and in JOHN N bavery m)27?? iyl. ester t handler \W S,,],.,uli,l l-'reii, .1' Wkdhini: cards, ailvei kwaatatl aatd plain |?>re<-laiii. ei?,"1"1"' ,'.n,, flls,.''S ably engiaved and pi int. d in gold silver anil . "1"r'' . A."* a very laiae aamirtnieut of elegant i dver emlsstse.1 aJ 1 *'" |??rcela u Hi idal ?In?, lop. s. Ho?, s ami W ater. ,.| the la-.*.-' and richest designs and pattern., I.i the uio.t ce.elirat.sl uiaiiutactciers ot PWm and Lond.-u. at EvLKntl l 's Broad wax, Cauuci D iane st uiv.T 4t* Dr. 1'hinnkv's v'brrtablb Family flkis d?? not gripe. *.cken or leave :i.c asakl I sue hnl in a flee and natui ,! .tale Cor sale, wholesale and ret ,,l by A R KV Sam's. im Paltoa-ii No. York PiVooaJ ?ff?;_tMSmWlLSs Spring Millinery.? L. A' \. Undbuhll. Jobheravvi Millinetv il.sslt.have i . moved fioiii 6 to 2T John, at., (north aale, near Nassau st ) w here, during the remain. 2**,7 they will uktpose of tho balance of then Wiuing sj.s k, conipusuig a lar?- ?asorunent of eterv article ,.ioan?ry one. al oHKAT BABOAlNs, on account ol BOBM ol lh*in liav.nx lasoen slightly damaged by dampness. my7 HHW'SAM mW RtMkd the advt^rtisiMiitMits on another page headetl Ekroi tcM's AlTOW-RoM Starch Bit* laiMWAE RabRVM ? Mi ski m. ? Men, women and ckildien gathei tagethi i bv thousands, dav afler dat. t?>see the Batciiiaiu hilJu a p.rfatal This aitein .on and eve matt they ate to ap(a?ar We piedict that it proves tobe * mi at festive iKvasion All should endeavor to Ik praaaat at an rail) hour rt? Tho splriuhil Oratorio of Absalom ?ntire. will Tllta v Wclnewlav) KvusttMO Inj neu'umed at the Rutgeis-at Church The aaloa will be suMiuned by aev aeal enuaeat uaerr*. and th* choru* bv several hundrast teacher* and amateur*, uow in altamlti i at the Teacher* Convention tiom aliu.s>t everv State in the I nun. Leader a1 the t>u he*tra. Mi C.Koana WaJAAi K Dnecter. Prot J. R. WOOPBCBT Ticket* ZJ cents, for *al* at the jfcsgg r^'The iirfttirst (.Irl m town will Msg up ami down Rle..\r- street eterv i.t. rn ? .-.i mm ?e.k dreeard a la Turk The best point otwert atu n is at Tailor M> ktsisi s. it t armoie-m , where al*. can t>e seen the ui.et csnplet. .1... s oi Clothing u i.oiham mv.u f., BxORRBIOIs to Straytonport.? The apleudal atoanilaiat Isi and Citv. Captain Hern.dds, col. asaadei. will prvseaxl to Ike above beautiful place on i'hurs slat aett, May .'S. having a full bend ot mustc an bs.ard She will atari ftoin Eultvtu Ferry al I o'cloc* m the morning, and will land !>assenger* directly on the new dock, vforvluu tout hout* to visitors to view the budding site and onjov the delightful scenery which has so much charmed every ob earver, and juatlr obtaiaed for it a. much rvirbritv and pay* aatjMTty TheSaWnptioa Book will be open oa the ground, wkack w dl adurd partae* an optsiituuitv of clioxatmg tkeir lots anil .Bitnediatslv plae'.cx Uu .r name .?u tho list of sub? scriber* ?Vr turther pamculars tee alvvrtisemeat N B ? flute will >*? reltcshmenU ca the spot l>" Sutir Carpets are now sold at aston BaSUS" r"c**? at M Bower. HiaaM AMOBBSOB's - Be.uiifiil isxiurn ol Vanetiaa Slau carpet*. 2a. a*, and 4* 5TI,lr*.-si' . T'^Z 55*5 t'?'r*ta to. M and tat. xSkpttstry Stair.Caria-i. to, Br?*eU Stan Carpel, to. a p*r.snt lews than can be t. und ^ r? 1 care not for old prejudices. Did the lu.c.vtoi* of steam ot telegraph hid* their disc .veries for feat of n.4 being belwvad? and thatl I hes ta'e't - a ?ounce the benign at*ret *f tue Auasrhty in rranlirit apeciti. that will diMiithrall toansiiul from haa'their ills? diung more pcauUve <.ssl than all the .Hriet dises^ene* that he has p.-miiUcsi to tat mad* ? It ia as sure to eure Ut.we hsr.toStfe railed incur*hit dssraaeo (Coaaamptioa, Coavul atotu and Drluiitt.) a* watei ? to qaena-a Are TaLBOT R'aTTs NgvisV. 4.'4 viivsnwsr^ . wlmrethe poor will be oader no more obligate.-* to raoan - il no. than th a?e ?b ? ran afford it to pat a dollar Da peg fur Warts* Nervous An? tidote. IM Nassau ?t Rr*'Twentv Thousan.. Yards beautiful Floor Od CI.Htha,. n'< Ja t* and J* per yard. oe. aad fmt yasrU wale, at 99 Rowert. HiBsM Anobbsom's Ahu. ?agtiak Ploor Uli Cloth*, it feel w.de. to to go per yard, of ejagaat tapearary. raarul* aiat. kiuta rleure*, th* !*rt***t a* aatfavMt t.found XW English Imperial Three-ply Gar? net** nfn?w and beautiful f??ii?n? f>r Sprint; sale*, at 9? I ESS/r. Hiss* A?DU'o?'? This nrm-nine twenty hales will t.e eihiMted and sold ?ery ehe** Also, Three-ply Carpets, as 6d. 7?, A* and 9s per yard Call and sew theas. News from the World's Fair. Ltoti'i Powder they ?ay, Barms orer the way, In Enxland to make a eenaation Roaches, bed-bur and fleia, And the insects on tree*. It ia killmc ail orer the natvm Depot f>r Lvo? > Mra.-netir Powders, deadly to injects, hut harmless t?. man, tit Rr .adway Lyon'? MagTietic p,.,,. for the destruction of nts .md inic*. also sold there u.y2S3f_, Dr. S. B. Smith's Torpedo Magnetic Mii llitnti. for the cure of all manner of disease*, neatly put up in ro?ewot*l rase* Retail ptr-e. %U. To Agents and those who first introduee them in a plare, $9 Can I? sent by express to all parts of the Union Ali orders punc? tually attended to Address S B SMITH, gag] Broadway, N. V my2S It* Ft"** Fowi.bhs & Werls. PluOMttagMn. and Publishers, Clinton Hall. 13! Nassau-st near the Park. N EW-YORK TRIBUN E. NE\V^i^h~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1851. To onr Subscribers. In jiistiee to our rarriers, we would state that the late hour at which The Tnbunt has been served for two or three mornings past, has t.cen m consequence of moving OW printing press from the basement to the ran!* Hereafter we intend that there shall be no cause f?r complain' Massai. BI'sktts El.ki tio.v --At the Congr-s sioual Election in the lid, IVth and VNth Dis? tricts on Monday. Robet.t Rantoci., Jr. (Free Soil Loco) wasche^?.-? in the lid by a largo vote. In the IVtli it is a tight squeeze, bat the- proba? bility is Bknjamin W. Thompson (Whig) is chosen. Still, further returns may cut down his plurality to nothing. The- latest dispatch gives him only 30. , In the VNth District, we were startled by the report that H< nry W, Bishop (Loco) had a plu? rality over Co!. John Z. GOOOBICH (Free S ii! Whig.) This si eincd impossible, but m '.hese days one is ready to bolt) ve in anything m the way of political treachery and blindness. Subse? quent and perfectly reliable accounts, howBTSf, put the right face on the matter. Col. Goodrich is elected by BOt far from MO ma ority. We con? gratulate him ar.d the tnie-hearted Msssachu< setts Whigs who have work'd zertlmis'y to se? cure his election. Cavaignac and the French Prbsidbncy.? Our telegraphic dispatch from Halifax received late on Monday night and published reSterdsTi announced that Gefl CsYSsflUK it put forward as a candidate for the Presidency m Fran/c. and that Entile deliirardin favors Ins election. Tins we xenture to say is impossible. It would have about as much se:i.-e to say that Get) Foote, of Mississippi, was nominated for President in tlii> country, and that Th4 TWgejtg WBS among his supporters. Connkctu i r.?The Legislature of this Stnte will make an attempt to elect a Senator of the United Btataein place id Hon. K S Balitwim, on Thursday nc.vt Mr Baldwin has boon nomi? nated by tho \\ big members lor ret lection, and we hope he will be leliirned, but in view of re cent proceedings at the ConneCttCUl CSpitOl, we shall venture no prophesy as to the rsstlll of the ballotings. _ 1 Im Kiot Ht lloliokcii. That spirit id' riol and disorder so summa lily ami beneficially quellet] ut Astor Place. has again manifested itself in fearful out? rage in our vicinity. The details of the riot as given in The Tnbun- of yesterday? and tliis morning, may well arrest the utien tion of every j>erson concerned 111 the order and welfare of the city. The LVt.s, bs far as our reporters have been able to ascertain them, are, that the not was provoked in the first instance, by a gtflg of bullies wlio, iiiuler various epi? thets-, have for seme time peat in tested this community, and whose members cultivate brutality and pursue outrage as i profession and amusement. On Monday these persona beset the German! peaceably assembled at Hoboken with their wives and children, to celebrate their National Festival of Pente? cost, as they have done lor several years past. The intruders had refreshments for which they refused to pay; and when the demand was IrUstStC-d on. responded bv breaking tip the btxHhe at w hielt they had been entertained. Thus I BBS il till and pro? voked to fight, the Germans iiatur.iMv t >ok the matter into their own hands and a dread lul riot ensued, in w hich both parties seem tC bave fought with equal ferocity. Neither police nor military force were at hand to slop it, and the one or two magisir.uos who sought to intervene, were knocked down and injured by the ombatants. and for some hours the battle raged with fury, the Germans finally proving victorious and bringing off their women and children to this side of the river. Life was lost, se? verest omuls received, and property de? stroyed. These we t ike to be the facts, alth High i different story is put forth in In half of the Short Roys, as the more prominent antago? nists of the Germans designate themselves. Whether our judgment is correct or not, will, we trust, soon be decided by a ihor BjBjgfc judicial inquiry ; and meantime there is no injustice in saying that the probabilities are altogether against the party whom we have desiunatt d as the aggressors. Thrv are notorious bullies, vagabonds and rampant disturbers of the pmi, w hile the Ger? mans in general, btar the character of or? derly, industrious and useful citizen;.. This i? the fifth year that we have know D of thi lit Mattest at Hoboken, and never before has it been attended by any disturbance The 1 inference from ail the facts about th-'iii, is that it* they had not been assailed, it would now have passed off with the usual gaiety and good feeling which form prominent ele? ment* of their national character. Serious blame rests somewhere for the absence of a respectable police force at Hoboken on this oceasio:.. We do not know what are the arrangements or nMMJ ces of the mag.stra'.es in that Hlhbgt; but it is certain that a ; ia ?. reported \~> for pur? poses of amusement by such numbers and varieties of people, ought not to be without proper agent*, and enough of them, for the enforcement of order. Had constables been u{Kin the spot to cheek this affa.: IB its in? ception, and arrest the offenders, it is proba? ble that the melancholy sequel BJtbght in?e been avoided. VV> know not who is a: fault in this, but a fault there is, and that a heavy one. Were the lesson needed, this affair might impress it on every mind that in the case of a riotous and furious mob the most rigorous and decided action is both wisdom and mer cv. Prompt suppression is far more neces? sary than future punishment, and will be found ten times as efficient in preventing a recurrence of the evil. This is a truth that might well be appreciated an I borne in mind in other places than Huboken. The usual forms and penalties of the law are known to the professors and heroes of such melees only to be evaded or despised, but for ball cartridges they have an unfeigned respect. The builets fired at Astor-Place and the lives lost there caused a profound and painful shock to the people of our city, but who can cstimato tiic service they ren? dered in securing its peace, or the evil now engendered, not for the Jersey shore only, but for New-York as well, by the fact that the present riot was suffered to have free course and renew itself again and again, in spite of. or in the absence of tho civil and military power ? Iris undeniable that there ferments .in the bosom of our American society, a mass of wanton and obstreperous brutality which either does not exist elsewhere or is not al? lowed to attain such lusty fullness of mani? festation. In no country where the princi? ple of authority has yet a foothold, would each pings is our Killers and .Short Boys be suffered to exist for a day out of prison. Here they defy the Police and, except in ease of some glaring crime, laugh at t lie terror of the law. If their ranks are thinned by calamity, or their semi-savage organisations dissolved, they find new recruits and straightway reappear in new forms. Their very existence is thought by some to be an omen of awful calamity to the country where they are so luxuriantly pro? duced, and many excellent persons behob! them almost with despair. For our part, while we admit the full extent of tho evil, we cannot regard it as other than incidental to a purely transitional social condition. In America, the great problem which thinkers elsewhere speculate upon, the concilia? tion of Freedom and Order, is receiving gradually and progressively a practical solu? tion, and that on the ground that ilic two may not merely be harmonized, but are es? sentially identical. Preparatory to it, as by the hand of Providence, the restraints, such as respect for mere authority, super? stitious obedience to tradition, regard to classes and persons, which do so much, and indeed,often do all to keep the socislmachine in equilibrium in older countries, have here been removed. Our democratic experiment has, of necessity] dispensed with them, and as we advance ii our career their absence is felt in this irregular and violent action of elements in our population for which the requisite culture and sphere si useful activ? ity have not yet been provided. It is cer? tainly conceivable tbat these wild energies, which nevi so often rage with a brutality com? mensurate w ith their native force, should in another and better stale of things he ab? sorbed and employed foi their own and the universe] good, [tw no reason to suspect So? ciety on the democratic basis id'being a fail? ure, because it produces these odious pheno? mena, which, indeed, only despotism is alto? gether free from. And while we wisely use the means s1 our hand to suppress and [ire vent such outrages as have led to these re? marks, and while wo frown upon and dis? courage the influences that favor and main? tain the spirit of blackguardism, it should not be forgotten that the most efficient, and in truth, the sole real and permanent pre? vention lies in the elevation of Society with all its classes ; and that the nearer we ap? proach tin- ideal contemplated by our Ameri? can institutions, the more entirely will these baten! socidents disappear, and give place to leeial characteristics which DO man and BO community will have reason to regard with either shame or anxiety. VW Hon. Simeon Baldwin, a venerable and eminent citizui of t oiuucticu!. Bs I .it SSI resi? dence in New-Han B on the morning ol tl.eCfith uist in the Sh'tli year si his age Mr. Baldwin was th. BjBBM Ot 11 -i BOfa* S. Baldwin, late 17. B Senator. IK was a centlemua ot fine education aad brilliant talents, and had enjoyed throuirn hfe th'- confidence of hus leliow-citizcns to a remarkable degrf'e. baring served the public in the various capacities of Clerk of the Circuit Court of the I*. S., Member of Con sre>.?. J:..!ce the Superior Court and Court of Er? rors ( rial* .ininissiomr. Mayor ol Ncvs-lUren, Ac FWeaj Hio Janeiko.?We learn from the Captain of the bark Gipsy, from Rio Janeiro, April T, that fine Teier had nine li abated. Freight* to United State? rather 6all .V mmtl rate $1 rxr bag. Cole, in good demand Wcuilu r OBa BBS] week, fine ani pleasant, and favorable to shipp.i.i: Coffee. The Tenth CesSBUBT.?To-night the Tenth Concert ot the Farewell Ser.es will be given at tv-MS H.dl There it a charming priurr mime Jenny Lind sings " Inn race," ?? Ptr-ke nan ho del Mala," uO Staat in the I.ord." fr.>m Mendelssohn's Elij di. tl.c < .er electrical KCaSBSBjP thio' the Rye," aiul ?? J.-! ii Anderson, my jo."?the latter for the first BBSS, KJs stas r singer bu: Jenny Lu.O teaaJM dare to s'rg ti e lairiuiar ballads of fore.gn tongue, in the very s'.>".e arid sentiment of a native singer. But to th..t in rv llocs voice .ind :h i' r..re ia% .le ?: nothing seems .m ..i The Italian Opes a.?Maietiah'a Iulian Opcia Troup? will posi?vely give Ce:r trst perform j anee at the Astor-piacc Opera Hous-. on Monday I ?MB BJ Bl xt The Opera has been rcmtrkablv su.*- ! cess.'ui in Boston, wr.ere Bosao ani I:, ,.avc cre. ? ated quite an ex* cement. The la::.': ippcx-s to be j regarded as one ot the finest tenors we have had ! an -_ Mexican Awards. A;; erroi eous impression seeming to pre? vail abroad in reirard to the iate payments it the Treasury of Um $lcx:can awards, the t Bsaf Clark i raqotwaatMtsl suit-that tho*e payments wre ia..;. by requiatUQ?s ami warrants passing thro-igh ti ? airei t.vc heads cf which, and the clerk* therein, aver) Rente? lue for ties prompt and latiafsnnu | manner :n w hie a the views ot the Secretary wer ? carrtev iWasb Hep THE PEOPLE'S VERDICT. the canal hill triumphant Tiiblnf. Om k, Wedne*)aT. Mar 27?| a m Our returns are not so full as we hoped to receive, hut they are enough to show tint we have carried at least three out of the twelve Senators, and probably there arv some more of the same sort left. This is j enough to prevent anv further conspiracy in the Senate, and insure the passage of the ( anal Bill. The revulsion against the dis? organizes has ban tremendous. Charles A. Mann, the leader of the rev? olutionists, is defeated by above 2,000 ma? jority in a District (Oneida) winch last Fall gave the Opposition candidate for Governor a majority of eleven hundred ! In the XXth (Oswego and Madison) Dis? trict, Moses P. Hatch is certainls looted. Ami in the VHIth (Dutehess am! Colum l?ia), Joseph Halstead is no doubt chosen by a sufficient majority. From the XVIth we have not sufficient returns to speak with certainty, but there is reason to hope that John Santo^d (Whig) is chosen over George H. Fox, (ILvusant.) At anv rate the revolutionists arc beaten! That is enough for this morning. Here are the figures, as received by telegiaph and express ? Election Returns. 1'tica, Toseday,rMay 27. The majority against Mann in this city, 979. The vote is quite light. Every Ward gives a majority for Huntmeion. Wbiteatown gives Huntington to'2 majority. Mann is probably de fated by 2,0o0 votes New-Hart:or; 219 ma? jority. Mann has 13 majority ::i Marev. i Pot otiKEErsiE. Dutchess Co.. May SB?1 A M. Potighkeppsie gives BO majority for Halsted ; Rhtnabecki 48; I'monvale. 48; Beekman, 68. and H\de Park, no. Le Orand gives or, maj. for Snvdcr. in tii nnantown, Halsted has t>j majority . in Hud>on. 00 . ("lavcrack, 0 , Btockport, 126 . Ca naan, 8 ; One District in Otllatin 4 ; Auster dtz, 55. In Chatham. Snydcr has 33 majority ; Ghent. 10; New-!.e!.anan. .V? ; Kenderh-mk. (one Mist.) IT ; Clennont, 80 ; Taghkanick is reported 115. albanv, Tuned ijr. May 2T. Rome, Oneida Co., gives Huntington 385 maj official. Oswego City gives l.ooo ma;, lor Hatch. Valatie. Colunbia Co.. gives Bnyder 1 7. Hud? son, Halstead, 69. svRAcrsE. Tweed ay. May 27 Watrrtown. 100 for Lyon. Oswego, 1061 lor Hatch. Rome, 3*5 for Huntington. I'..nT Plaim. Tm sday, May IT. Amsterdam, majority for Sanford, Whig, 107; Palatine, 100; Florida, 63. Canajoluurie, 65, Glenn. 169; Mohawk, 67. Minden. 131. Sanford's majority will probably be 900. In llerkiiner, Fox has 800 majority rep. Tie 1. Uri' A, Tuesthv, M.irW 1 tloa 979 for Huntington, Whitestowii ?102 do . N. w-Hartford 210 do , Rome 3s5 do. Hun? tington'* majority in t ounty over 2.000. Tui ?basspiik, Toesdsy, May 2". Halstead's majority in the town is six hundred. Gosiien. Tuesday, May 17?0 P. M. The town of Goshen liree Curtis 66 ma jonty Walkill, two Districts j?ivc Sweet 20 majori? ty. Tin- F.I?iH?>n paWSVd oil <|<tie?ljr Nul mot.. than halt the votes were [Milled. New Bt no, Taaaday, May 27. The vote in this village was very small. James C. Curtis. Opp., h.is 109 majority '1'he town WiUpCObabtj give him 175. Alban v. Tseeaay, Eay 27. Little Falls, Sanford, 15; Oswego City, Hatch, 1.064 Home, Huntington, 385. official; Plcas iii.t Valley. IrntrboM. flSTikir, 09, Columbia, valatie, Bnyder, 47. Stoekoort, Hatch, III; Livingston, 8ny? der, 15 . Mniilgomerv. Amsterdam, SOOtO 4'?o for San? ford Town llcrkimi r riot on r 90 Fox . W.itcrtown, Lyons. 100. ,'i I Comparison 1)1 /?'? i f. ,' M i ;tf f,.r Stnator.1 nur utth thif for (jovcrnor in 1850 EIGHTH district 1801. I MO. Wkif, Esee. Hunt. S'y'mr Pleasant Valley. ? 60. ? 63 Valatie. ? 47. ? ? Stockport.. 186 ?. 117 ? Livingston. ? 15. ? ? !'. ugkeepsie ... 890 ?. 118 ? Hudson. 68 ?. 20 ? Rhinebeck. 48 ?. ? 27 Union Vale. 48 ?. ? ? Beekman. 68 ?. ? ? Hyde Park. 30 ?. 56 ? t.ermantown ... 65 ?. ? Cl.narack. t> ?. 55 Canaan. 8 ?. ? ABStSllilS. 55 ?. ? i i grange. ? 66. ? 38 Chatham. ? 33. ? Ghent. ? 10. - New-Lebanon .. ? 55. ? Kmdeihook. ? 47. ? Clermont. ? 80. ? Taghkanick_ ? 115. J7 SIXTEENTH DISTRICT Little Falls. 15 ?. ? Amsterdam- 497 ?. ? Palatine. loo ?. ? Honda- 63 ?. ? Canaiohane- 65 ?. ? Glenn. 100 ?. ? Mohawk. ?7 ?. ? Minden. 131 ?. ? Herkimer Co... ? 300. ? BJJ04 Montgomery Co. 900 ?. 100 NINETEENTH district. Dtfea.079 ?. ? 140 \\! ttettowa_ HO ?. 250 ? Marev. ? 13. ? 101 Ni w-Hartford... 818 ?. 110 ? Ren.c. 385 ?. ? 125 TWENTIETH DISTRICT Oswego.MM ?. 18 ? TVv BNTY-FIE0JT DISTRICT Watertown.loo ?. ? ? Arrest ok ClTBAJ Revolc i ioxisrs.? The Satunnak Xtvs has the following letter St. Jaoo m Ciba. Wedm aday. May 7 \ ? .mberof arrests have bet .. Made It 0t Jag?, de Cuba. Papers were taken wtuch discovered a i lot ;.<. ??ii.i?..-i ? .. i.M.rrt;..;i ?.-.:.;..? on a ?rr-m : p.irsde, and the insurgents had taken measures to i apturc the head-quarters of the eity, and to sec?ir? thi landir.tr of Garibaldi w;th f^OO men. At the rain? time Lopez would have effected his 1-in.tins' in i-1 Bail at Harana The Judge, after I tvingcon c'?: ltd the proceedings, sentence! to death four and :.. ^.i r;ctual punishment three of tne principal oai . t r - . aaai to ten years haid labor a sergeant of the mirieea aad two privates The trotor w!h> be? trayed them was released. This senten-c ha- been BfBSored by the Capu.n General .it llavana. Thi MvsTiitT in regard to the *. 1. mm.er Flirt. win.-a w i> kl i:;.s .??rt iasl w. r*. is explatned tt ?eem? that 'hose who purchased her ?wi ;.t off arith the ve sel without paying their debts, and this mvsltrioiis condu?-t about here was to avaia ?sea cr-i-htors a ir'.ter fn>m New-York to a g<sn ttemas tn this town ..: ? . ip .v.~..- ?ae m-r [Newport News. I V The tornado at St. Li..as , n the I7t;i .,f May. previously re-< rtedby telegraph, injured not . -s Ibas one htm Ire j buildings, 'the front of Mrs Merel'a millmery estaLl^hrnent was blown out, and . Mr- y... *.<\ wx-L' r:nl ::i :h>- r'ua- md much m ;i:red. The nnc steeple of the Baptiet i harca, i orner of Sixth and Locust-streets, waa blown .town. A gen? tleman was knocked off his horse by a tailing shutter Ri oft, chimneys ard waUs were blown down and much other d.image done The boats bl the nve.- Hd not suffer By Telegraph to the New-York Tribune. Aeartersj IBBJBBBM TrUr-JP* ?ffi<*- <vr**T of Hanovtmd ifeararr StrrtU For further flfrfraUBBBj Ihspatckr* MM YUh Pa?' The secretary ot state at L'tlca. I'm a, Tuesdiy, M'r ? Hon. Daniel Wehttef ami suite, arrived ?1 th.' c.rs. I*>t evening. ..t 11 o'clock. AH we inet at tlie rar? bv a large cOfkOQUfTO tat people, ana y J A. Spencer. Mr Wewer briefly aedress? d the assemblage, after which a score of BP rih i pa ; Um r n mcta to Ma at Bragg*! Motel. Mr WetosJef left al II o'clock this morning, for Al? bany. Later from Port-nri-Prince- Uostou stock Ei cb a line. Boston. Tuesday. May 17. CapC. Allen, of schooner ('ommeree. BT litaaj t.>-ilay from r<?rt-.tii-Pn;i.v. May 10. reports a'.l cpnet when' he left Mr. Walsh, laatj American Consul, left on th- RUB tor Ja.* km el. Prince Bo!? was ?tili in the mountains There was but little Coffee in market, and price* were in consequence higher. '1 he stock market this forenoon presented little a* tivity. hul quotations generally unproved Canton closed at 74), taping an advance of B| peg cent Kea?! ing n as nrm at Ml cents. Anti-Slavery Convention. Boston. Tuesday. .Mav B7. The Auti-Slarerv ("onventioti commenced this morning. Edmoii.i vjuiney was elected Presi? dent, and, m his opening speech, wo very severe upon the authorities for Dot lcttiaz the Siciety havo Faneuil Hall. No tuisiiiess of impoiUiiiv lias been traiisaote I Bf to the closing of the dispatch. The lruoa of Assocutio.-.-.sts met last night, la lUo abseiH'e of Horace GrMley, President. Mr. Dwight was called to the Chair. Tho annual address was delivered by W F. Ciitn Bi?g _ Daniel Webster at Albaay. Albamt, Tuesday, Mat Bf, is\j|. Paniel Weitster arrived here tins after ... .. lie w as mot at Scucneela.lv bv ,i committe ItsHB IbiaCity, where lie was culled out Bad made a - i speech At Alban v UM tram was stopped in Broadway, and Mr. Webster and the committee got iato a. ..i.awe and proceeded 10 UM rooms prepared c..i * . ? Hall Herecearea callsthis evening,and tO-morrow risita our public buisdiBg*. Cemetery, A-c. ?will rpeak Irtan the Capitol, lAd subsequently dine will' the \(Oii.ar men of our city. Late front HBTBUs) TtMl Isabel at Charleston. Charleston, Monday. M.iviti The steamer Isahel arrived yesterd.iv al temoon from Havana. The rumors of the Intended LopOI Invasion had created DO great Benaation there. Gnat vsgilance however continued to be obnrrod around Iba Coast. The eran Of the Petita were sale. The rioridu BtiBTBMMBni Savannah, I'le-.l iy. May 27 Tlie Steamship Florid*, I 'apt. Lyon, ai? med at her wharf Bt 4 o'clock this morning, m ikun; the passage in 60 hours from wharf to a hart. ?southern Item?. Hsi.rivn.rk. Tuesday. May 27. Tlie Southern mail, as late as due, is re? ceived. Hod. BUaa Parsons. Judge of the Bupn tac Court of Al.il'.una. lia> r< aiuned. Mr t oke, formerly ? Congressman Iroin a000aUM>i V.l.. i? dec!. Thomas Patter on bai bona convicted at Xcw-Or. leans t f killing Thomas K >ss Destructive l ire in Pittsburu -Twelve Houses It unit. PiTT^DiRo,Monday, Miy26\ol' N A fire broke out this afternoon in Kays1 carpenter h op, on I'iikhi-alley. The building, to? gether willi the tools anil conlciils, was entirely de? stroyed. The flumes spread with gre it rapidity to Wiloy-Mrcet. destroying Mr J. llavs' l arge brick dwelling. Use lane brick dwelling of Sir R LatTerty. ii .! 11c fraiiic iniihlings owiicil i.y Messrs McQuiro, liarnes. Robinson and .Stevenson The flames then, o extended to Chatham-street, destroying live more houses, owne.l by Mr JaOobHarsand MiStevenson The two brick houses were partially insured. The Rescue ol' Mimlrui Ii the Fugitive Slave. BOSTOM, Tuesday. May?? Tho trial of Janus Scott, (colored man,) Bss aSsBBnfl SBakva l<?l?- Hl.irr reacue hin prngressi i no further than the ernpenelling of a Jury, after cot iid erable srguineal i>v t ounsej The nfowteg gum tions wore put before qusiifyini the JaiysaeD?FirM Hare >..u formed oeeipresaed aa opinion ajjatuM Um i i mal h Ml isMaMlHy uf Ilia liagitive Blare Law Beeond Would ?tieh doubts prevent yu trom liiuling a ver dMitOf guilty it the Court should instruct you that the Law is constitutional Thud Do you hold any opinion in regard to the Ptujitiva Lau mI leh would pre\.>nt von from KodiOg a verdict If the facts are proved BgainM the acMnued, and the Court should m ?triK t von thai the Law is i 'rnMBitttonal After satis? factorily resiM.iiilinK to the aliove ipiestions, a Jury a) m MBpsju Qed, cnjlit of whom arc roidcnts of llos tOB, two Of Chelsea, and tu., of ( liarlotown. The SrMthirteea Cayuntachargn the ptisooei wiih aitftm Bhadraeb t.> ate ape, stated in difNirenl ways Tho but trin e of resisung an officer of the l iuicd states. TliStiinony in the ease will coinineni c lo in m m Arrivnl or the >1nrion. CaTADtBSTOR, Tuosdajr, May 20. The new atetJDShip Manon, I'apt. Herrv, ttxm four |?'rt. armed al aiX o'clock this moniinir,' BlUklkVI ol the steamer Prairie Uird. LtM Isv iLl.e, Tuesday, May 17 AecotjBta have beea reeoiTed of tke sinking of the steamer Prairie Bird, in the Illinois River The sterner Pi miywitt, BfMoa was sunk in the Aik ii.-a. Kivcr, is a total Iom .Markets . Ii, . ::.ji:.i. M.v r, Tlierr is no clkBBge to Bjotioe in our in ir kct. Sales of 2.51X1 bu heisot Valley vTgOAT BatvU bl 11 Bladi in small lotg at $1 to I 03 We hear of I nil of 4M UUa ..f Ploi r .it 4 M, Tho MMotgnt of Whkat. Cobm aad Plod a that has paused th Wglga-loch 01 Uug city, for the week < ailing at I? o'clock to-day. is .?.- follows WiiKAr. 33.213 bush : Coav, 14*2.5?? do , Thon, w g?3 bbla -??? .Markets. Bi.nu. . M .y Z7 Tho reeeipta tiaee our Isaf have beea . Flour. 7,500 bbla; WhSAT,none Coav, 7,000 bush. The Flo va market has beeM dull fa bsssbMBBmbbm of the steamer's news, und we hear of BJOBMMof BaV pcrtance Wheat is dull, but prices Bfo tjuX Cosa is firm, and in good demand, with sales of B**JM i nsli at 47i for iinse.t Western Ohio vFaUMII is Btaaiy sa tie FaiMWMM aat with-mt chiingo ? a> Markets .. JkLaaBT, Hay IT The past t24 hours' roceipta hav<* been as follows: I'LulB, 13.0(si bbls Wheat. 2,500 bush.. CoBU, 10,000 hrMDett, Flobi ig bj in<slerate.|ein,ni l, but the market is heavy and tends slightly dewoward ?the sales were lu.uou bbls. The market for CoBB is auial aad prteaa an aaaiar. 12.000 buajttaai a*an -ailJ at 56 for Mixesi Vfaatern aad 57i for Round Vel low The weather is very rainy. .Markets CBaalaaMu, M >y, M CoTTOBl baatjaclined fe to-dav with sales :' -IS. ' ||l<. at 61 ttS, Markets Cmvki.k- n.i. M i >s The marker, for Sluars were unaltered, Bad l.tt> or no eJMOsJi bad taken place -n MoLasagt. Fibiotmts had an upward tendency [From some uuegplaine-l can . . m- :.a.. u.:.-1 to n OJ In al oaf one-third of our Halifax fasaaaMfg, Th.: following 1? aa that had n.-ache : this . :ty a', th hour of tromi; to pd H | Arr fm Philadelphia. May 12. W'm y-xm Bj Liv-rpo.l - ' : -r ftulailelphia May iri. 1 iru-ian, l>- ?-i!ertnt. fm Ho ehelre; i^h.sav-inm |jv??;ooi Arr fas slaltiaaara Mayf, i hrys'-o t ( adi/ s,.| |?r Ba.Urnofe May ij. < iiai>ng^, fm * arum Arr fm Savstmah .Ma/ L M.-uamtli. w - {'a'1,. Cohanst. Laerisml, Samuel, do, i', h, Pnnoe ?>( "alas . tin N. a - Orleans. May ' Acton atTr^ast, 3d. B??aalia. CbnMiaaaa; MB tlsphea \ ??nun, Bordeam. Ith, Ma.y Hannah. Belfast. Burdeaus. *h. Maria of Orl.-siu. Maria, ICth. May PUwe-r. Antwerp. Haaaaa. B. : ... Thomas Church. Lirarpaol, Maatttray At i^noa iah. Biuius. Lmi ip.<.;. Raaev Plaialaos Bordeaas DetoasUir.' Jo, ALb. lt Lara, d^. KaLahswa.do. South Carolina, eat t.. n-bo Hurtu. the ClyJc. nth. Ljtj, do. I'nter Marcy. Lnerp. el. Putrxk Henry. Dobhn, IXh, lladoata. Lirer POOli MSi-dali-na. do. Pith, Jenny Lad to; OttaBBect >. d >. Ba.'ntora. '-ft Liv-?r:. \ irgiaia. Bor.lern?, 9th Bella Bern; nth. Prince Ainert, bor i- sut. l.th. K is-era Qseea 1----;.?,:. Utk,Coraahaa,da. Arr fmcha.-iuston Aftti ML ( an AutcostatChrisUana. N apt one, Cmnatadt, May i, t kSBBVB, ireiuslry. Mtivi, St? Seoatns. the ?'iyd?. " ?" i SB, i raar. Hrciurn, fruela. kugeiia. i uir-in i/ ran, I uTiblanin. LiSaWpsssi; Cuadur. Bonlo^im SorMerr ? Mi. Biiauu ni, Ijieiu-.i. lath. MaesareA. do Sid tv ? Batiaasaa fu. Liroraeol May I, J?u..?CaUi. r. (or (jo- u An>d l<> < kriatiana Iss Be-rea; May u. liritnd. (ju.. er*A, 7lh. D-aalouald, d... Mb. Thomas Bai.?.. Ba at land, fch^ Wuliaas Broralmlak, th. < : :.. rJazaheth Deal. 't?w: Lteipo..:, Plymooth, v.a Cork. !9th, Hope Fleet. ?'??- ( m -..w. . i. . :.. P.L'T.ui.Waterf >r ), AlU.wa. E nafal I j :,<..:'\ACtA Oomi? Keren', Pil?^ New Kc*s Miueent.de. l?h Peggt SAiehls. via tia!w;,r. Wrangell. fm Bnst..!. Jeiin?-!!, sunaiertan?; Kaili-^ ,,' ?>th. Arab, Deal; l?h. JeAs^ Uverpoin Ha.le.1 i? MJn in do, p.nk.Ti.. H i Ann Lersrpoid k: treed tm St John, Msr 1, Seswahaeo-- Clyde tMgk 41,. Bn.Kii. Gloucester. i Ah. Patr **"??*? Invert*)*.*! Iixl Iiis Jo. Coniprtili.ni. Clyde, l*th. Sn.rar.jar.. IJ,.^^ rV do. Here:. .,!,. Sailed f.r S< T .tin. Ms. J, WrdiVf- ?*' Hauena. ?h. Perse?eraiM.- lJlb BriL?h A?vT?^ t 1 v tool, Charles, Yjuxhal Armed from St a-Jv?'."? pj. A*on. at Mi I w ?. ?4? Memoranda. TT.c Cn.h.r. Grrfeille. of CW.est.m {? ,n, Harnhcrri k> to F.ologne, having sprung a '.fait after bain* ??t abasT. w eek ? The hull ?f a ?esse!, apparently American of lie t^, mssts cr.e t.> deek.N.wsrTi*. and c.bh.* m white' -.lai- v-^.'.' .t same eo: ir. two white ?tar? oa stern frJW1^ with April SI. fu'l of wa'er and a^athioned ' ' ' * The f.etttia of W.rh-ach. fr-m tk. Clp?? ,, ajs?, in ?nh mnw.ini state Ajnl n (.re* tasen oHwT seme, arrne?! at Hansgate Mar II Tl.e Msi i D from 0*d iff" t? O^-eis*- was ?>?- \ ?j 111 a uni.nix ?t?te April t'rew. u>m 1.? Gibraltar !^ V... u...... I... L * ? ? tfarwafhai is.ik Spoke Albion. Qalaai. t.> New Yark, Mat V v*. Couk. to NHamnshire. fifth. Aiu??r?-.t. ,.f NrVJforl bsa2 West. 21th April; Ami. Liverp.)..; to NY-.rk. flat KonLTZ ? - , : NY :k. NUrleans to C ub/, April Si. Bahratal* (Jres'tuCk. fcuo Jaaau I N V .?. March SC. strata** Ball? I nrerpooi 1 NYork. Mw 11. off Potnt Lvnas. CaararS' Hnmhur?h to NYork. Apnl si. OduniSin, NYork t w,. ?eilen, t*. Harm -ny. L-fetnoai t > NYork. Jane,tetrotTav I arowa. Hottartlan, April ??. Aust bars Lain. Trssstst? NYork, nth. IHan.le tot NV>r? Mir i. lat >l N. tea l|w Noiwae. l.i?erjs?'l t.. St Andrew?, Aj.ru St, Para-sie J Storkt?n for Philadelphia. i'iiii. Psr'uanient >f B.?,t.m emifanU. ?trenn* *>*?' /*h, St *....'.rew?.Csd?i t,. yjv .1, ;'tth. 811 Bo?*it P.e.. NYurk to L?.ud.>u > 1th. }?, Orlaiis to Ijvevr,*..! iSth ^ Ilolliugshrad. Fsilf A- t'o.'s Circnlar. Liverpool. Fnd??, Mv it Our Cattaa aavkat ha? bean in a uacular aaj aaaatara! state thu? wo.'k for soino tiiu.i :x\i thrre aaJ Uwa ?vk ? Konrrai AaatN to sell that the weekly Jecha* of Man ?u unpn eetlrnti U, hut this weok the . onduct of koiJeraia srei imx sales, a as such, that a crisis a as eratentlj w. t?S ar.il. r.c irrest cause ?<{ ths rapiJ Jcclint in ocr markst, u' ilectl the fnnciple cause, nust be attnbnted to lbs orisn riffinltr.'m the shippers of Oottn in Ute Vaitsu %xit% fo sisll irrespei'tire of pnce. hut of course, ainaerjaf, *t*a such arSfltl were iriven, to .?Main lf?t i.? a! per assaf sls.w ou praaaal rates The practical effects .vf *vi mils. thsl. with perhaps .tal.400 hales .laily <m sale, ssj?. a AsaaMal for i.COn to 4,0iS). it follow.-,! as a matter of cur? that almost cacli sale was at a de.-line apOB th? [Ww^s, one. M the redui U.Mi in price. m> far fr?nu m.In. nw to taka a large quantity, almost invariably ha.!aMalr%ry effect The market ha* at l.uurth takcu a turn Thartv, i.lsnty of bnyaia, and no louitcr an laiaatssaos U mU. Prices of American descriptions. h.iwe\cr. ir." still Jd | lb !o?cr than quote! in our last Circa) 1 , altb ;,-fi thers 4 a recovery of ft f tb upon sales nivlr Mandat aad Tneslif last 17th May ol'smi prires I'pland middling. >hfwltV Pair, >la>a^<t: Mohiie murdlta?, i(d; Pur, ?;J , M,v Orleans nuddhng. Hi , Pair, ij.l ? ? a? PasscHsrcrs. Mr mid M.s Job. Mr Bad Mil i'M "'i. Mr vi I M-s 11 ? ham, Mr ami Mrs hpev. Mr and Mrs Barker, M' and Str, Murphy, He* Mr w'.mrster 1 ? .' ; ? I. Mrs n . , Mrs Hall, Mrsa Wheeler, M ?, Kobtiuov Vi^,. , 1., Lisle, M. K n . IVIels.-M-lu/e. M ur. L.ri'in. <.i i-r . KiatsT, Wienae, H Iallairg n P tn..ni Rai ell. warren RtsJcera, Worcester, Jnntei DsOuar, Keaie I ? , ?all, Haiard. Carter.Fell.Baith.ft hw irlraii Cm 4 M. COa?isg?, W l.v itt. K N .1.: CITY ITEMS. a a WU8M WMim Tins kyi; \; v | JttPt o's- Open at 6r?" Paaasl lartrtaa," and " Pr? saaBjaV" BRO?;'w *Y TltKtTFH-O; en at 7 H.'i'-l tt*M His, aaaa," and M a MattMBg Call " Bii?ti>n'.i TiiEATi.r-opeu at 1~P Taasnt Qaahar,*aai " Wandahn| Miaatral " BaBJIVII'i MtrsStrM?Opaa all day?nft>ru>'n and stsamf Iicifi'miaiic.'s, Curi.^itu s. Ac Amf.ri. an Akt DlHSS Ml SiaaiaaJ Osaaafl day Tkii lkr Hill rwafml Pei tow's Mt?*TRi:i.s?Openm t>i?Nerro Mei.slies snj Burlesque Opera Scenes SaTTi.er's OstMOBAAtAa cmbsi af IT .aJ?ji ,ia.l rtrn teeuth-st ?Open day and ere 111.k ?TtTIOHil A. ademt or DisioN?Drosdway ?? Fiiik.?Tito sehr. Advance, Ivmj at, thd foot ot I30th ft.. took tiro on .Mond.iv afternoon, M consequence of sonic matches, which were lyinsj ci ppaad Hi the eabui, haWlB| been ignite 1 by thcrayiof the sun. which shone throm-h the wia-low of Up cabui DaMMfS itbou' $30 SltMT RttTOilO.?S?? adveruse-itent ti J. Rail A Co. ?? - r*?"" The Al.I.KliH ANIANS Will gtTi I ?',iii cert in Albany on \Ve<lnes.l,iy and Thursday e?r Bings We hOBS our Albany Ineiid.s will not loseth.' oiiisirtunity Oi he.inn? these charmnw vo. allst. New MOSIO.?The " Keepsake I'olki,' eomjiosed by II I, IstflSil ttS 14 ODS) WslNMv' by C. Wells, an-! the " Pleasant Hour W ilues," i t W.illeiih.iil|it, are the new issues of music [ortfj past week from (lie hsMSS of Fit th, I'oiel AC' Omasmmm tali ia?A Ctttd,?Lueiw s>. ( onustock. Ti) I nion-place, who M an elder brothrt has made a complaint against us t? 1 r (rhtaialBS, '.' ;:<? ' from the I'ost Othce '?e/oniri?? (nut nddrrsu'd) in hm The letlers 111 dispute v\ere ttnttti '* < iiiist.'.'k* Co."-an old firm of which oat ti H MM a member and the letters of winch are claimed by him aril by Lucius S i omstii, k Wo expeei bo -Imw mo? elt arly our rn;lit to these iattatl but WS da aal W pi'Ct to SSSSpS the malice und pafafHIM?Otl ? h it i>p'ir 6inn? us We hup?- sot to tie hxjttrad i.i the estiiiui. ,;i.,(a* public by this wie,;cl attempt to COtHaJS m !?? ' pn-on J. C a Oso. Wkli.s < om .r cat Aui-t. fi. May '.??, 1H5I IeovMi RIOAVtOa 1 Nkw-Vouk Piano*Pot11 ('omfaW.? Tins Compajtr. whose plan of opwratioa ia i i that of liie Buudlnf Aaaoi iatsoas, m now rapidly cts inx up its first list 0! subscribers. The obiaol ,, hurain ISS ncrw and good Ptanoa, worth SStM eaoa,ki lisi aobacribcra, bf paving *mall monthly in I ? The payments fall liirhtly upon the members Trios' who ?et the privilege oi the in -i Pi.ipos ot course pj! more than t&OM who havi the suee.-e hwv one- It U1 syatsai of mutual beaaftt, and will be peirotusaasy hundreds '1 he hrst Im? members have nearly ,dlM> asrlbod, l ias la a Mop in advance-of the nines, ant nmat greatly u>M to the omf.iris of the rospeeMM poor Those oi our readers who wish, aboutdwh sr-nte duringttM w eek, at the often of the Comoanr Jocolyn, WataoTt A Purcvii, 'inn Broadwaji rtxss 5 Lat.oce Hull.lines 1 sDvr.KTisgMKvr ) Poei OrnM. No I rVaroa Hovaf?Vi sr.v strkk r?T he mails for KlltgatOn, ('hagTOts Ptr llama, and Ban Pranrtai o, postagi 10 cent lot -1 ? ParbsC port! and Sandwich Islands, |??st.in'i' li c.'fl'' Willcloae m 1 P M . ibis day, Wednesday M?r rJsasM and others have an opportunity of sen biurou tw<? i!a> s later news, with the maaatstoa Ilia' th*' letters will be delivered al their ilcstltiiltmn ill ad rsore of tno 11 g Mali, which left the Sfth inst 11. u. A I 0 . 'i AftOT Ho is,-, V, j ?t ?a? Rata AMTY < oi pi.K1) WITH Ohloroposm ?On HSg Saturday night boom dUtrlns rillais entered the cabin of the packet sehr T P Joimson,/ring ?' Plot No so North Itoer, where the mate, Wttu im h Qoian, waj. lying asleep, and applied a ualot. b >r form to hta aoatnla,rendering him senseiast lleti* rifled hi>: poekata of a aaO bank m.te stole stl ? AjU w ith the initials of M r t^ npon them, and then brake open and rifled the deaka, besidei which he ci.n^ off a trunk, the contents of wine;. .tr. ralui d at On the following morning Mr. yuinn returned to hj| suis?.? with an intense pain in lus head, an'l '?? ". 1; eyes so mueh swollen that he could scarcely ?. H w supposed that the scoundrel w a' alle a i ?rr? amount of mon?.y whn h was in the e.den a fa v day previoaa,bat winch had frrrtunateivboonracaeaM So clue to the nerpctrain.'Of the NMMfJ has Si Leen discovered Shot in a How.?A ttian ruraed Lv* renrc Caswdy, while ejaarrelutg .,? Monday aijh' ? a agSMa oi ajajgaaa A, U Iwaen Tiurn-enva aal roavteefsth sis. with four peraotta, iraaahotMM* hand by or.e of them and had three of his flrigefi carried away and the flesh of the hand dre elfullr U cerated, la the dlatoibanea the b>lividuaJ ^ 11 acid lbs i i.-t'.i laMed a as if toln ?'1 laasdy, whaaM* latter cotight hold of the muzzle arsd raeaarodtM contents a.s staU d. lie was uuin.sliately lak-ot"' the Peilev i;e Hospital The DHB Wbfl li I !i ? (> Ciped. Dkaih ( ai .skd bv Mi uns?A i i .jif*1 was yerterday held at the City lloaptUl -a-*4 body? Ann I'arrtll, a native of Ireland, tinrt/"'0* years of ?je, wl.o was ad initasj t/> the lioipae j the |3tli oof. suffering from extensive burr^ she rr eetved from her clothe s having caught Ire a hfavod i andie. MJm glad yeaterdaj osoraiof/ ?he de t... eoroingiy. Ai-i Ksi op a HtttTMAirr roa Foaaasr^ A vraing man nan e,! T. e.-l-.o.-h ?, t."."!?** doing business at 13a I'enri it . -.rrt. yeater: l) arM* cd by r flji er Pattoraoa of the Lower Poii?* W*. and Nevins of the Ui.?trict Attorney's offn e. >''lV<V with fomi.g the nan..- ?.f his iiere r. Julia delatoA to the hack of a DOte,of which he fol!.)*:nf NM : J2.CC Si Nxw-Y<>mk N.? ifh. rf Sir la.-nths aftar d-its we i,r <a?i?* i" >?? to ii?* ??'?*!* Mr J,^n Mciut. ah, ta i th i .viikI an i f .riy-iWe 1> (W lais.atfl,, t33Pearl-Kt (Skcpail thomas M IVMSH Mr Wn L Taaafyhe nf the n.-m of Vandyke ? Kc+be. of ? William si i, the holder of the gSMj whn i, o'i .emii^ to rna"ir.tv rer?:une ) ur.pa>d, on it* lei-g p'-seuted v> v.r Joha Yfr.Inbi.sh, gentleman pronounced it a forgery Th* esncef? nave for seieraJ day* iiaal i*-rn ai tart lie ao?-'is*<l. aiw they finally found linn yesterday at his rewioace Is'1 3 MhasvaWaaMM Ms was c<aeimitte.t toutieea je i.vai: eiam nation. wtin I, will ;jie j. ., ?Otis iu"'\ ingbefcreJuali. e Bleak'- ey