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BUSINESS NOTICES. India Kchrek SflOBS.?The manufacture ?f thw article has reached a number of millions n ?*SsBS Smrif The tlrst' ?t to ma met rs BBBer shnjw ? ?"IV rents per parr, and t*. rtta price 1? me dnllsr '? ?Tttcoat >f those "f men. wear ? from ti ta.Meesteper pair, and the retail price ibotl me and a quarte t" "" . .halfd -l *-.;e- a- TV M I P^'llZ^^l Malawi. Tr i.OOC pmr TS. ; is -f are n.ad.. tiaath-ia far r-e? *TL*'ttttmW tmr ^?vV'/^T ?.VX:;n,"..h"aeV:e "?"7 , * . ?, ?*r. and tie pr-seat Bunnfiie ?* ' . " H.,_,?,) jsaoe* wr.:< b veigh nine ??rtoaraarxot supply th^^^ >nd ? naif o-meee ..f SLHaTJeeeaaV ofr*.-.* or h-atmr twelve hundred f^LvTLu.?new ana | ? ifmf( aariesGoodyeai tp^rrq...sh all 1 btm be mil - ?? 11.1 I h res is aar awien?nt ail sptdicuhle n Iba manufacture i?f Bo.tsanl E*ia tl.e lun. f t< r. The aama-utea aareein? t-' tske the ri?. f led ..11 profit* or heis resulting Suui UturaUm??arinj';i?j?'y< a- fr..ui all cart and .lain ace , and in nintideration sf ha.f rent per pair, to he intA to (Joodysnr. he hae signed and r meered the right to use ft name, whenever desired, tn uuBMaBS pr'x-eeduurs at law against an v on* who may ne v.gaged in the aanaaaai On making India BnbbeaSk e. And part of t:.e agTeeesoat, which sens published in full n the New Yors Herald. iotii May, en *' All Uie sh<? humnees .1, who h India Rul.l>er ? Um a aumpooeiit psrt thereof sl.all te- deemed and taken to be earned on under this aar? canea* and Again the corn hi nelson agretm? nt reads Said 1.? ensees axe to stamp ail g.iods by them made so 1 seid,' Oixdyeaf's Pataat. '? And it is further screed, that if there should tie any " surplus of the fifltt* per teal provided and let apart far " certain purpraes. *y sn arreement with s i: 1 Staples and -'Indnnn after swt-sfrmr sa:-1 ; i-povs. then smd parties - hereto of the oeexrnd part, shall hare the benefit <rf it "towards sidinir them in the expenses they may ?w at ra " prosecuting th? "'ills hercm contemplated, so tsr as the " same msy go . but nil "thei - ? -y are t/>be*r, in " nny erent. without rer?.u^? to .aid l??e?l)resr "fa witness whereof'!'* ..'.?* hare executed the?e " presenU. this frst day of July .me thousand eight hundred " and forty-eutbt " ?TBIIilM f;or,r,rr.*K, TL s ] ? LargagTT CartBr.g. iL. s ] "h?twass U' BBga Co "MrHtaav Btuu.Fr** tt. ? i " h1k1m Hi't i'iaioa. Pres [h a] -Joan S< ott Hcusa, Sec. U ?I "EOBDfcCO. iL Bj Twe puMir here not been informed for what pnrp-rse the IJ per nent is U> be med the meetings of the -.mbination sre heid quarterly or oftsner as the nature of the csae msy lie The amount ei,.ended for eertain purp<Me*, lur rmr the jssst twelre rosnths, is supp.?ed to rem h alemt ??", ~\?W' We liave so often li?-;tr.| our ci?irMta eepremthe deairs of be ns rcl.ered fr .in er irhitant n!y rentr that we take aleaaurs in tsl mg them that their wish? es can be romplied with 1! they choose to embrace the op eertunity ortered brMr Elammrr mi WoOBtag-M . "ho has selected a number of beautiful situations where any one who would hare a freehold at a rrederate tince may secure en* We must BaaaBaaadtha iadmaalegMr Elabjbibb Sir the choice localitie* to ha?'nale We mar bbbmb ??? sf them enumerate I'm. nto? n. s.luated on the Hudson Hirer Kednwd. appneste Pssimimt, within half a miia of llaetiiiss. siel Hire* milee shirw Eowkera por th .se who prnfer s hoflM near the So .ml. them 1? Imautiful Stratton w?rt. im I'lushiii* Bav. sad half 1 nan fi .m Elashing Epl ine elwrdde reanBwBgsM m the immed ale Yiciii.tr of the mty we know of none men Beoiiwhls Any wkn deaira a rriideme more inland *e rreomiiietid to IlKkatilk l?ng Ikland Kmlroad, where a half nere of choice land may be obtained for BBty <?! the many BBS iBBB' uonsot laud that Mr ElsMMBB hBI m ule cmc* of. we s|*>ak of these as most pr..11111.. nt All wb .desire any in f.ematmii are advised to call en Mr ELAMWBh, tti Wooe' ler-et . where mips snd all neeessarr inforaniUmi mar be ebtmned _ BlsMABT covbtit RbSIDBBCB ai An lioa - We invite publir ntlBBtion to the Peremptory Sale hy ANTHONY i BLEE? K PH I His DAY, the id mat .at If o'ebssk. at the Merehante' hlichaaga, of the Mansion House and fort? acres ol land snnXHtBdiBg, ul Claaoa'l Point Thai feslilsaris in the town of Weoneheeter, is im a point of laud situated en the s.. md or East Kiver, aboeS I't uiilea. from the City Hall hy land and 11 indes by water , and w easily 1 cached 11.1 H hours The mansion is a massive ?traCstara- built entirely of stone, is the most ?nhstitiiti.ll manner, and entirely surrounded by water The Sound s't Baton pass directly in froal It is ..ne of the most healths, beautiful situations to he found, posseting excellent ailyan taees for sal I iiur, fishing nud lowluvg. The Ian I is of the rirhrst quality An urchurd of II acres furnishes a gn at ranety or excellent fruit This ; laM possesses adrBBUSet in all respects rarely to he ntot with,and to gentlemen of fortune BseAYOSB Of net".ring S firs' rule situation, free frosg all siinoyaiicus, ?fters an op| ortUBMy that cannot s ma "-cur again LIMbj 'Gbbin'i vBried sssortmBBt ofUgfat and dnslung StlUMKH H\i s Jdless and uudress) comprise She following Koekv Mm iitniii Stlrerv Bearer, White Hi || Silver Brush, French Gray Beaver. French Pell, ivw.it? and 'hah,) smow-white I'm lun.o LaBhora. Daaanahes. Ihamoml Braid, Bice Stiaw, China Peaii. With numerous Styles, one. ml and other, of cool Sum? mer Cs|ut, fcc ?ui IM ? hole, by fsi the m .st extensive nud eiegsnt stock 111 this rat. Okmin. 211 Breadwav. op|K>sitc St Paul's If?' Our t'ritnils who arc 111 pursuit of lio n Sumn.ci Hals will Bad !? |al lo end ti|M?n IBS HAl FtMsnnis' I mp s. and In. . need not be frightened at the alsieliio of our lug sign W< have ntot sent it Bp to our fneiids Btofth A Btoifhtj I" get it brightened up a little and will have it hack 111 a dui m two N II - Remember that we BPS the oiilv genuine I bs I in the C.t. , SO blanches 11 I'aik Row, opposite the AtpM Ho SM iattt4 Knox has dosk 11.?Next to ioe, the e.olest thing We h ne yet s, , ?. fj . ,s .11 s Kl Ig'l 11 e-ky Mountain Ib-aveis A sight ol them wsaggeetlVOof Man nels and WeOMa aanmnts. sad aBBllBS OBS ISBdSTS its noaaaaaM oosafortahle, m ipris of lbs Bent of iheweathei Knot ha* a very extensive assortmenl of straw hats, ami hi* sli* k of i hihlnu s hats and 1 IBS is reallt eleg.mt KaOl'l ?stabluihmelit is at I2S Eullnli ?t , adjoining tin StlBBadop iNsnte thu Herald 1 fhoe KlM-KY Mottet i ain SlLYBBT Hk?.*KK Hat*, withoi't lUAIBag BBBrjtBS BTTLBS.- We irs pre 1 ssred to furnish genllemrn about lo visit Furope during nie World's ludusiiial BgBsMl I a in I WsdriB with this great AuierH'nn BaBSBSH Hat. whoss ?est* sf p .''ulirily sre equaled <aily by its ?Mitforl. elegance and uutqmi uianu Batara l.gaar A Co . Hatters, *mi u sdersof fish loa tu Qaatla *a... s lists, Nisj .1. I und i AstM House my] if (?SNIT.KMES'S SlMMEK HaTB.-BlRD, eianer PaSS and NaaBBBStS.. mriMS BttOBtioa to his new and elegaiil style of extra li?!i! Pi, ich gray BOBVQI Matfof eninniier wesr, manufai lured fr.m a rare ami hesutiflll *e ?H U.w at fur of exceeding ruhltoto ol cOMg ami BBOBses of Srtturr Also, the pure R.snv Mount 1.n white tad drnh aUmTar Hnta, tugrAher with several other ntylen of fa I in asid Psnaiua iui?, adapted le the MaeOB myK Im Ulkt., mg Cm, ami Nassau *ts A Nkw SVbTBIBH II u---The QeB?B? iwan's Suinmri Hut -- W aBMOi Hatters, have -re it .1 mir* in aitinmiiciiig that they will introduce. Tin? DAT, May tt. a new ami iniwi hsaattful style ol Ughl far Hat tor evntlmnen'a Summer went I hi* new ami N'antirul Hal is tnanutxu lured of au exrosshnelv rsre species ol ElOOIih fray Beaver, aevag haltoe alleeiplr.1 tor a s.milar purp.^ie inthts country, nud sesasaaea, imiei^uoeni si color, [which is a eciarui m itself.' iuc<imi>arablr invnl The weixht of this Mat is aBaat three aad a ha-f eaaees sad we foal mat suited 111 Ivel lev nig that the-, has aeseg beeH s hat pro dUi-ed IsvsjHUuuiii: so niueh SSftl BBM ItAeseS f,u a gentleman's naimmei ||:U as the Prem h l.rav Beaver, BSU BsModaeed by u* Waaitv. as. H ate.i livmi H .use. mytttt Bioadway I'hkap?h ihan Kvkk?HirciuocK ?: l.BAPBKATkR. 31* Broadwav.c.mci la .nan! Bt,aB*MtBia morning n splendid lot of Bare. 1 l.vues at the vi . price of Is nd per rard. the cheapest g.sdsevei saTasTodlB this market The? are also well atOBAod vv th ev?ivthiu; ease in the line ai 1 adle* S immtl ,!r>IBS g ssls, WhiOB Bare just lamght nt auction and arc selling at a artioa Srn-e*. in.K-h leu ihsn the Bftaal 0001 of .iu,Mrlat..m r Btoaaawtare St'mmkk Kl.ANNgl.S The bgeBOil iiiTIVt',1 rrem the u?e of somethins p,x*. *s nr the nature of w.silen lor under wear, at this *ea?on, cannot hetooluchlv appre eiai.d t h,- Bephyi swede, t,. he had at the New-i s Stis-king Baotsry, ifn Bow, ry oiswer the roirpoee of hsav *?I w.s.leu. are m,wt drlishlfui lowetr, very eiasti.-, srarmkaMe s?h. u Wanhast, and fur , asMkwt and health 'next W 01 valuable ti*" Rarnvm's is trecidedl? tho best ph*re sf smusrnieut in the.-.'i Baaats the'vast nsllsUl toof DS> nusitiee. lour mtmuahl*. n. v. | sadMsaghahle u aw'l?.if?.iuiedthisd*. au.i.a mt <?' ? uid see theai (vMKAT BATTl.r?ThoI SVSDS StsAUf. Have rou Bean', mi the hatUs Long. Serve sn^ terrific, la wha-h mma.'s were sla.a Bv I i > s - , - By his powxtei t ?? - rd biu? Are utterlv r. uted , Trv n flask tin.kg suarintT. Friend, :I v ; .. -r || .>e rv, , H^;Ti, - ' Detail of LTOB's Magiiel.cP. w.ier and P.lls. li-l rtr.v*! a?a> m> M I: ? tr" FOWI.IKB ?t WbIIsB, Phu'lliil.i.'ls's sod Publwhers, Clintuw Hal'.. ISj NsaSSSI ?>? next Ife P. I r*? Mr. (iKgAsnin'si 9hade Store, Ji? t'r7^"w','h-?t .cviaUinsa.aur . f the m.*,- i*s itifal patteras ef Nhs.le* ever maiiafhctu-x,: t..-r* rtaewh \ r??*"^' 'Ilr ^ ,T aadehgnaceoi the ta**'', 1 axing* ?ttaehed to them The pair nage he eatovs a.i.1 the e^xsese he hnn nttained are fu.f* deserved . Am bo man is We ravmiiinnily pavs nxrv altest.on ashm .idersthaaho ekms. or is better sk?aed in his Oepartxne.nl than Be 1* H ? g, nlleuisnl> Stteatioa le h,s eastoaiers is appro.aated bv a;i FUBB (l. tssiB PM TaTB Violin. Ki 1 11 . Be ?New Chunee for beguinere wdl be fi.rmvd To is |,., ?ni. at the Musical Adsdrmv. ig? AUen-sg , for grwtWmei and on Natunlav st I eVtscA for Boys Bias foe twwyears. Instrument? f .'lushed. A.w pnvats Lesxam* on the Piaua v?urtai.*o I i BENJAMIN, Pi f>rtENs Boots ani> DaMTBBB.?We |*a* tmad th ese of aar frieade who waat elegaal Chaussuret. Chit Warnas. Ml Eulleu-et . ha* th. t<>st a.s**r.rnent m ah* mty Persons BafsBaaanB at hneaaBmimxtoBai oaaea peod up.m getting Bist rate ahuea at m>drralr pravs myll NT kTh r**' (Anton M.Mtine at low pfMMkS at 99 Bowery, HiBam AitOBBsOB't. .me yard to oar and n half vaixts wale, white and shocked, of a iiifwiof qualil. 1*1 mt OS Cloths, te snd Is per rard. two vards wide English SYoor Oil ChKhe, eethl yards wide, of m-w and s-deodhi tv sw?in vi i hiuii figure* r?' Cwfah Imperial Tkree-flj C*r netnur of now *?" beautiful desi-rta Bar Sprm* aalet, at W JjT-w. t H.ram Asm.k? > - Tl - ? ^i.a< twenty half - J will I* Backdated and an Id t>-7 cheap Ab?, Tlr?e-plf CerpeU. 6s 4d. 7a. ta and r*r yard rail and see t a-m Noire.? Those pers * alilicted with Consumption can taj cured wBAeet Mat au per? ms ? >l ?Mete Bay lead -ifr apply at one*, tan week, aa Dr Watts leaves ?r Philadelphia aeit ???? Para >n> loatai in* lUrffirarr can ask James I' dims. Mrs Hopkine. HammerOv st . Mrs Vute -tt.r ? f Hi.' " ta . i ? '*. BBS. Brooklyn. 421 Grvswtwieh-Sl Depot for watts I Hi rs BS Aas, 1 lie, 102 Nassau-it_ It?" StaUl CaUjOetl an now sold ar. SJstOTt ish.i.?lowpnc?s ?i 99 B,,wrr?. hir.m Aanaaannfi Baaa tiful pattern uf Venetian Stair Carpets, ?. J? saa sapor yard Thr?*-piv Sta.r Car;>eta. is. is and t*\. Tapestry Stair Carpet. 6a. bt ssals Su^ Carpet. Ss. Ii percent lees than can te found._ R||?CMATISM..'hKONR OB infi.\MM\ i it. ?p.-rsons tflitad abb. Silber Trill find a nire hy Bpatraaj In Isaa> s sakvnw,SIChaatnars-st Nocharge made_oa talacureuielTecUrd_kJBsTBsTsBaW r&" Splendid French Wedding Cabbs, silver bordered and pla.a porcelain, elerantly and fashas? eblv enrrared ant printed in gold silver and Colors Ais?, a ?err larr* sasortsnantof slogan! s.iverem'rfatsed and piain pom a ii Mr,dai Envelopes fr ies and Waters of e st and richest drsusns aad iwlterns from the m<wt rrjehraled aanafarturej-sof Pa/waad l>ac. at, at BTeaWfB^ a, Brond war.oocuef Duana-st_j.,3 TuW s ft.S II? A GVBI fob DtSPBPBIA AM) g ENtitAL Dbbilitt ?Those who wish te rir.d the m et Bansaoo is re. m??ly l--r tries* romplamts will never reeret s fair trial of the Oiveenaled Pillen? F-.r sale rs A bad sWs. Ksi F'lltoa-st ; A d sill a Co liS. and C H .v.nar. \9l Broad was. .1 ft, I Cod jiaatna 303 Hudsuo-et and 7IJBroadway, E. M Oaioa 117 Sjaiasj tuiasi sf fliaad ?I . H. BaekJe fe 1 ?., mt Qtaaawa h-si . - s. . ? . - rally a, the United Stales a;. 1 ( a t~&" Watt's NbstouS Wtidoti: is doiag more wonders every day- if v-ei are consumptive and wish to hecnred sou eaa'low, no matter If yon hire mo-iey or n<*. all can lave it?tha foiiowmr, paraotM Will tell w th pleasure what it has done for Ibsmb ?nee last Mori 1 it?M:-i Isabella Peck. Mm M Dadley, lid Orchard-si , ktBtafl Snort. IISPahnast,Mrs Mania Mrs Ohas,111 Broinae st , Mrs Phiuer. 33a Prankhn-st . Mr W h Amhermtn. 4 DsahrosMw-st. Mrs Mocty,m L* Boy-et, Mrs Bofardua, 20 clarkstoii-st.. and a thousand nthara in the seaal Call at 4M Oreanwieh-at , (-afore Z P M ry Ten Thousand Dollars' worth of neh embroidered and plain Crape Shaw.s. the ereatest bars n s offered thi? season, ara now aeilinr at Ct M BjOMJTS'S, {Q Ifrand-st earner vf (irr hsr.i. where also rnay ha found a laryo aasortrnenl af Prinlsxl Maalina, I.awns, Bara?e De Lam. s. Tutsas*. Puplias, Sviumar Mil I, and all othei kinds sf Summer Drees Utsais for tadiea' wear; also eaed ? an I lens' wear ,n ovary ranate Linas sad Cotton <! ~alt of a 1 kinds and >,ualilies. tape tha r with tha best ass ortSW at of 1) an. mit Quods V he foaud in the BatJT, fdla-ea per cent. Oa? th r tht msrket ina-e jh3 2t New-Tobi Laohdbt, ISSpbocb-st.nbab Ntss.il ? Tu New Shi't I'ealers PHyjnilies, Motels, Sinei* (lentleinen, air he ?The abose Laundrv, the Btoatertea *'?>? m the i nite.1 state*, has been perfected at ffreat ex pensf, aad can coi-plela 4(iu doBOS ; ieces Bl Least ,.lay N. w shirts, in auy uaantity and every stvle. done op f >r the trade, iwholeaai? daaiert and Broadway stores. > promptly and 11, the tut bait stu'e tpollan iron. I m Troy style 1'iuinly clothes palely washed, dearly starched, a>,d ?? ? ? ralitlr ironed, at a f?w hoars' n. t.ce -.\ MB rBSTUlretl Wash inr and rou^h drymp at two ahilhnfB per dairen Dieoes, f r those wadtinr to iron at botne Banakiaf of all labrica f r merchant tailors, elothiera, &'' . at the shortest n ?tu.? T ins Laundry combines ti.e followine advantages, unitmr seoaeaqr. coMSart and damatcb;- 1 Tiaeahsrs sad lb one leavinp the city in hast? can hase ttieir clothes washed and ironed in the liest manner within three BOUTS 2 No mate? rial is iisni !n th* ?aahhai eepartmeal bat pare tdireoil soap and t?tered CttaVOB wate- QaBtlaraons shirts -ir? done up BOUal to new shirts on s da (? Stlemea's c dlars eimed in Troy ?tyl* Lhjrbt cotuted paataluone and treats sksrantly ironed and polathed I Ann ies washed he wear leaser, as th?? aiv eaiefoily haadlad, and all use of the wash boan! and v. riutiiu- b. hand entirelv avoided 4 Ladies dress, 1 und all fine BTticleedonl aplivauex pernnied Erilieh lautidrest i S'.niis, luk-spo'.s and 111.' d.-w laaaorad 6 The shirt hands (for starch bodies, Broadway sad other veorkj are of the heal 7 All articles collected and returned hs wafna, carefally prOtSOtsd, Dae of 1 harre Apply 01 Mind l-y mail to New-York La-ia iry, in Bpraoa atiaal tVabhibotob Cbmbtbbt, ne\k Gbbbn* WOOB - The BOW ptaak road is p m completed fmni Pulton Ecrry. thrmiKh Coatt-Bt Br oklrn, to this baantulal Oema tery Eiuhty sqaaie feet for til Dr Bat. Ageat,at im Pulton-st where a map of the |TOUads BBSy be seen 'NEW.YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, l or F.nropr. The next number of 7V TVaSaate for Eareyraa riiiafsfiiatrillbtiissunfl TO-MORH< >w IfORN ING Bt 9o'clock. It will contain all the l itest news up to tin- time oi "anno tu press. The Ajhra -ills from this port To-MorTOW, at \i o'clock. rir''Thc htcaincr North Atnorici arrive,1 at a lute hour last nioht, bringing lilteen (lavs later news from CBliforntB, a SBBUtUtfJ of which will be foand in another cohunB. The iiitelliot ui t' presents i O feature of marked importance, bot is on the whole rery fBTorabh . The niining prospects are good. The discoTeries in Shasta Valley promise ? rieh haltest. Lynch law still prevails to a lamentable extent, though with a sontewhat diyjsinished power. Thi Nbwi pbom Bobopi by the Washington took the town by surprise yes? terday, for il was not supposed that this ship could mare so quick ? passage. Happily her rapidity is not matched by the importance of the news she brings. Europe is dull an 1 quiet and m> is aide the In tier to prepare for the days thai are to come. In England the Exhibitkhs still prospers and Ministers again have fat majorities on the anti-Papal hill. In Prance the angry ditentBion of 14 fu? sion. " " revision," " prolongation," is kept up with as much zeal as ;i steam boiler displays when the escape-pipe is opened. But foi the power of totting off the warmth el pBlty leelin<: in thit way, and finally laVkiBg the sense of the emintrv upon it by some sort of popular vote, these disputants would at OBOB go to Bghtiag. The lti>ertv of the pres.s is a -real safety valve. In PoaTUQAL SaManha still stays at Oporto and avoids the office of Prime Minister, to which he has been named. This seems to favor Iks] hvpethesis that his designs reach further than a mere rjhaogc of ('ahmet. Be is very likelv bent en turnnu the King and Queen out of ofleSO, as well as their late Constitution il ad vise r The Ki"_' of DbnMABI has .'ranted an anir.csty to the lns?nr^c;its of SeUeewig ! Holstein. In gbbh UTf rind 11 \i y ihere is n-' news to apeak of, not because er?'lythittg is prosper? ous, hut the ronrr.irv The aaonotoay is I that of bad joTern-c.ent and national decay. The Lircrj eel CottonHaarkel was Irrner, though } riete had not mended. Jenny l.ind. Our euiumns this niomnu' eofltaifl the sjh uouneiiuei.t that the mVt%t9 of ConeOltS j ariTOii in thi* couatrv by the gifted Swede j will ternimaw with the huudre.hh. and that J but ft w uight* remain fur tho>e who would enjoy her uiatchles* ?.:i;m:i before her ahsttl departura from imoisoa. A tier s > mane uiontha uf eOBSjBint I \eruon, wnh the pecuniary rcturna already far exceeding all '. that could hsYS been expected fr in she whole of the propi sed perfer tt u,e?an 1 i with the c x haust inj heat-- of Summer close at hand, it is only natural th e aha I should take advantage if a s.ipuhtion in her ; contract, and now bnn,' her eakfBfOnaBakl ' with Mr. Harnum to a c1om\ This we are asaiircd. and cannot doubt, is done with th.' i most perfect oood tesj^uhj between \v*r*" :' and the Manager, he being equally content | with the result already attained, and happy to gratify her wish in this respect, as dimnj. the engagement he has sought to d(j in every other. This rith of Jenny Lino to the United States is certamry one of the most brilliant and striking phenomena with which th" his? tory of Art has ever been marked. Soeh a triumphal march as hers through our coun? try was r:erer before heard of, No dou'it mu^h of it has been due to her great Euro? pean reputation: niu'-h to the popular ad? miration ot her personal character, her g< BO rosity, her contempt for social eonventioiiali ties; mueh to the admirable tact, the lav i ishness of expenditure, and the care tor the ptibtie aecotwoottttion and comfort with which the Concerts have been managed ; much too. to the musical science and judg? ment which have presided in their arnirig. - ment and execution; but when all these causes are reckoned at their fullest talae, the effect is ?tili not half accounted fur.? And if testimony were wanting to the gen* ius and endowments of this remarkable wo? man, it might he found in the applause and the wealth which these hundreds of vhou sanda of the People have delighted to slow? er upon her. For such a triumph, so pro? longed, so sincere, so universal, swaying th*' untaught niaaees and captivating the most cultivated critics alike, is inconceivable f?r any other than the genuine Artist who, in in her particular sphere of the lJeautiful, embodies what is noblest, severest, purest, most native and magnetic to the inmost heart of all. Not every success can be taken as the measure of m? nr. but every such success as this may be. It is vain to say that it has been to any large extent forced or factitious. That may be the case w ith things done on a smaller scale; but here it is impossible to .suppose it. If any one think.- otherwise,let him engage any one, or any half dozen of the most accomplished and famous singers in the world, and try it, w ith all the d< \ ic< a thai Barnum bTei heard of, to help him. No, the BU.ISO Of JlNHT Lino is'of the true kind ; her's by right di? vine. Nor i.- ii altogether ju-t to compare her with other artist- of merit who have never reaped such harvests of fame and fortune, and to infer that luck ami caprice have made her their peculiar favorite. The mas-e cannot be ??arm rj captive by luck and ca? price in that way ; nor could they refuse to be affected by the true magic of genius, were it equally present with the less BUC ce.-.-ful. Others may delight the connoi aenra, but not many poaseaa that original electricity which thrills and charms the multitude with a new and uiiimagme I plea? sure that few can resist and none deny. We conti as that WO find satisfaction in the fact that this rrreat artistic triumph has taken place in a demo ratic country. This .-ecms to seltl< the question as to where Art is sure of the most generous appreciation. And after all kmg.s and aristocracies are poor and penny*, ss, aompared with the Democra? cy of a land where education, thrift, abund? ance, are the general rule. In the <Md World of privilege, the few rich lavishly OOmpenaate the Artist as an ornament and stimulus of their luxury ; hut in the New World of equality the many with the easy gifts of competence reward him ten-fold and send him on hit way rejoicing in the heartiness and honor with win h their trib? ute was conferred. We take this as a presage of the future. Though, now at the beginning,not a country for the formation of artists, not attractive to them as a residence, with it-s people not so cultivated and refined as to judoe wisely and well what is good and what is not in the various departments of Art. we now see that America can be more than royal to the more than royalty of genius. We are proud of this, not national? ly a- an American, hut as a democrat, a* a heliever in the Future as greater than the Past. And here let no fool on either .side of the Atlantic suppose that we. think of the eccentricity and mercantile speculations which have caused enormous and exagge? rated prices to be paid for admission to these concerts. We speak of the sincere and universal enthusiasm and liberality of the People, which had no end iu view but its own delight, no object hut the admired linger and the miracle- of melody she worked. Not less, hut rather more, do we take pleasure in Jenny Lind'.- triumph, because it is achieved by a Woman. Verv few ar? the Spheres of action which SO icty now opens equally tothe two sexes; fewer ?tili those in which Won.an C in assert and maintain a superiority. The Stage and its kindred art of Vocal Music are almost tiie only pursuits in which Woman has frequently carried off the palm f-o:nMa:i. Whatman, though lie were to sjng or play with per fection inconceivable, could hope for such success BS Uns ol the Swedish songstress? Not one. The ovations to the Artist may then, be regarded aa in tome son tiie apoth? eosis of her sex . and in them we see an emblem of a r^miltg age when society will j no longer need, sor seek to be wiser than Nature, and w hen those spheres of action j for which the impulse- and powers of soul , have been adapted by its Divine Author will be freely opened to t very b : | Theie are tl.. Sf who look with distrust on tin plaudits aud the wealth h. -towed on the artist, and who find that the patriot, the hero, the statesman, who rill far more im? portant functions, c.i unrewarded in compar? ison. That distrust appears to us mistaken. ; and its cause rather a thing to be hived and rejoiced m, than hated and condemned. The >erv-t!:Ls of Humanity, the men wh.* devote themselves to their nation ami their race, the defenders of freedom, the lawgiver-, Ihi philanthropists, have their reward within themselves. Wealth they ask not; the a; p!ati>e of the hour is notth- ir tint ; tii- irs il a life of devotion tod >elf-saerili--e ; they toil that many may reap who ootM after th? m. They pmt a Bfo apart and excep? tional from that of the great bodj of man? kind. But in the artist .ill men reeogfiistl themselves, reeo_:nize that spontaneity and f' tedmii of nature which il at once their birthri-fl.t and their dream. Poi his o\oTJ is tint h< work> not from com? pulsion ; nor sense of duty that he obeyi only the promptings of his genius; and produces his creations hecause it is his it ighl to produce tliem. lie thus, of all men, alone approaches the normal condition of humanity, and honor and the attrihutes of sovereignty are his hy right as indisputable as the native alacrity of all other men in conferring them. Jenny Lind's " Last i 'imfrrt hut nine in Amm \i m Willi Mich a text, what can the critic do t i;t >it down speechless in sorrow ' Sctulier wrote an exquisite 1>tic to the Spnng. in whioh it M sung how she came, rear by jrear, to the happy herdsmen, but at last came no more, ami the Spring died* in their heart* and from their lives. Sure are weih.it the remembrar.ee of tin* wonderful festir.il of song, to which we A men. an* have bt eu so Ion,' admitted, will wakt Spring for*vet in nur hearts. BlW WM et i deatty affect* d by the weather last evening, and although responding with t?c utmost gr.u :ousu. ss to the rnrore of the song from the ('amp of Silesia, was quite unable to do more than bow her thanks to the extaciec of d.-iight that ekarod around the ilying ea> (??iices of t fnin' lar ?' tit Kt/?. In ' asta D*sa and tputnt stretes she bAfuaod more than Italian ten d M 's mto the graceful and melodious BtngtT, eiafl the V.itd Setvj had I sadder significance in the midst of it? joy. as being iilniost a valediction of the singer beton psffiBf, into the purity of unshadowed reeol lectior. Clitieiaatl she has long since outstripped. Tin re is a p.iini of artist,i ichil vi3M nt of wlKkM ra? st:Its admiration may differ in degree,but wherever 1 M re is appreciation that admiration must bo uni rttraal. Certain statues and pictures have taken this OnrjUeatsoaed rank, and If voc.ihsm itan claim, as wc t s. the oienitv <d an art. the ginfhag. ..| iBBBTf L an bold! ? similar position. J>alvi sa'.g unusually weil, as did BlLUTTI, and bott W( re unanimously t BCOfad in their s,.!os. S aL vi'-delicate diminuendos 01 Citl cht ftci, and Hki. i i rn*abrilliaiil volubility in Lnvg* *lf* BAfaaa, wen' nutmtal.lt in their several ways Why . .i;inot*M.ui bl-i r Man t/.. k secure Hbi.LKTTI for his gtUBBtl r bbb> bod, to ntalti ins sun- rocccct doubly gare 1 Our ad' miration of Mr. Otto Ooldschmidt's heroism in un? dertaking Mi inlelssohii's Concerts for the piano and or. h< "tra. a purely classical composition of some half hour in length, and in the midst of a Btlacella Detwjg programme and audience, was only surpassed by our delight in the rigor, brilliancy and eapteaaion of Ins performance. His style is as purely classical as the mus.c fee selected, and by "la tri fill we mean the hight *t praise, and anything hut dryness or aca? demical mechanism. Hit touch is nervous and crisp, his appreciation just Bad accurate, an 1 the trffeatt of his playing wit. to draw down the most derided ap pyt aatkUL which, under the circumstances, was a great success. We congratulate him and felicitate Otmelvei npon the presence among Hi tal another BC' i. i .plislu d artist, Mendelssohn's Allrsro was finely played by the orchestra, but very coolly received ? VetduriaejMi Wallace's overture to Maritana,are DOUld not but regret that while there an so many or i h< stras eipial to its performance, and s., many noble (.vertun-- to which only ?o admirable an orchestra as this is, ompetent, that some other had not bt ra - lected The inelan. hidv duty now devolve , upon us?as Judges say on solemn occasions-of calling .inten? tion to the following announcement from Mr Humum jf.aav lino's labt 00WCIBTS. The public are respectfully lafoiiood that the ao gmm n. nt bt tweea Malic Ji any Und and m> self for EM a DO ris, havini: ci.ntained certain conditions on whichtha same might be terminated either at the ??ml of sixtv or oi one i nadred coacerta, it baa been determined to limit them to the latter number, and as iiii.oty-oiie concerts [DeasOe those |it t n lor . harityj hau already taken place, there are only mar re maiUiM, Of which positively but ear Wlli be itiven In New-1 ork. vir on Friday night, JuneS,atCaatle Car len. It has t>een further determined to giv the last eight concerts in Philadelphia and Boston. The ci.ncett to be given for the U'neht of the orchestra .111 W ? . kuttj .' ght, June ?. is. of cour?e, not included in the above. The public's obedient servant, P T Harm m A menu id's thought will reveal the reason, ai tin ug!i iiothing . an lessen the sorrow, of this deter niriatieii Jussr Lisd has been singing constantly fog Bine months, dtirinu most of which time she has tieen traveling, and ne.-essarily erposed to cverv klt.d of fatigue Bad chtUMje Of ' !ifn.it*-. and to the iii 11 BBsal excitement of unprecedented and untl ittging sin ? es She is txtretnely susceptible to the extr.i ori'm.iry heat of our weather, and should she com? plete the fifty additional cencerts her return to Eu ro[* would bo delayed until a late and unpropitioua season ot tin yewr. aii.l the c. .nse.jui-at fatigue of fifty Summer nights of singmir would be insupport? able lo her. This arnimt? ment will of course pre? vent the protected visit to Ihe l.ake cities and Cana? da, and we most sincerely sympathize with those who wi.l thus lose th?' great de light of hearing her. Hei concerts in Philadelphia commence on the 'Mi an 1 in P. stun atout the 16th of June And on. e more, U) quiet an absurd assertion that there ha* been any sliuhtest misunderstanding !>??'.ween Jtaar Lisu and Mr BaBbtbu, are an happy to state that they part with the same friendiy feeiing that feaj uninterrupt? edly existed throughout their relation. Weunesday and Friday evenings are thus the clos? ing rights in New-York of this reinarkahle and un equaled musn-al career. Ehru Posthumr, Po*'Au*ir ' Iowa Election. T-.tr fit Suprrmtendrnt of PiUrlf Idstrurttorx. 1 - v. vi.B .v c BBswa.Wuad^id,sMBlan fad JVug f>m> j Ind Wiiv Oyp. Allamakee.31 ?'Jasper. Stf M \ s, -23-.>;K.(,kiik.-die) ?>.*> lOOOi.<?J El Lee._rjo| 9".) Bento n.3$ teli.inn.310 5M Burhaaan.34 a> U>rjisa.-jt9 349 Cedar.-'ttt 30m l.u. a.s. tr7 44 I : .?1 IfAtyMkUBBBtn.131 3-j! <..? :.?i OttMuacswine.v?2 30? Dei nee... .W! aTOtMarsb ill. ; w Dubtsque.t.'?r? iMHMar*oti.Ill 341 Lay.-.>y 14 j'.M,,nroe_H3 law 1 k . ire.lit If7 M aJiso. i? $7 l)' eatut. 4 a; Ptttuw^gdUatiaJn *i Dallas.33 AMPoUl.V<6 311 faw.-t.b3 73 P iWl ... ifc .... fj 4A I rei M.5* riSeoa.tXi 44 i Bettry..57* ll7|Tan Burao.3M tW* Iowa. 33 7i Wapeilo.tob *sj Ja. kson.341 A31 Warren .ff II loi aarsj.--M5 ain Wuuasiuek ... 53 ? Joaea.1 it las VTat ilngtoa ...3^3 BH Jei'. raon.So"! 4*5; ?? - Total.IJJBBJ lujy. Ma ? ritt f.>r Tlaootaa H. B-nton. Jr. alie pre *?".t uicuinl.etit.) 1,351. There were 49 sca?tt r Bft tW. Taylor in lfM6 fee 1 a rot. of 11,014; t'ass. ISjOtO; Tan Bun a, 1.U6 rratlrrrinf. BBO; while the rote of the County of Pottawattarnie was not counted by the State canvas.s. rs In 'act. the re was so much chican. rr an I ; : s ! ! y these canvassers, that there exist* but little do?M that Hen Thjloi ha! a la.r mi jonty tn the State, if the Tffetttl iltg rotai AO i re? jected VN hig Counties were, count. .! as tht y ahould be fc^Mr. Hak.itm having an OatliiaMMBI qt-artity of leisure about these lays, has ac "opted, an mntauon to address the merruVrs of the C<inne-.-ti cut Legialaturo and others at Han.'.,-: IhM atassUBf ' ' - ' of Tempera.-. ;e four dats LATER FROM EUROPE. ARKIYAl. OF TIIK W t ???II I > 6 TO>. PMH! London Mar -1, Paris 20th. The U. S. Mail steamer Washington, ( apt Fi-'<vi>. from Bremen May \i an 1 Southampton M.iy II, .irr.?< d bete yesterday afternoon after a pas s.u, .it 11 days 22 hours, which is altogether qm.-ki . : ,.i:. a:.> s...-, ut this lim .the Southampton aal lir? MB,! h.us erer matte before Bhfl brings Il3 pas KBf< r,< May Htk, " M P M . lat is to VP, knag 33 H VP, ipohn D I Mul Steam-propeller ?? Lafayette," of Plrih^llpMl. 14 day* out. Reporisth.it on the ft) irtii day . nt, broke her air-pump, IBMM theti working hij<h pressure. Requires! n?. assistance. I mday, Jbm I 3d P. M , Beady Honk teaiaag W. , N ,9P1 miles distant, met and cxchar.gid sig? nals with I 8 Mail Steamship "Frank!.a" for Havre s m tap, June 1st, 6PM, Sandy Hook bearing VP t >. 255 nines distant, spoke English bark " Adam ("arr," 2S days from Glasgow for New-York, WMBanJ to he reported From long 4i to 54, lat t* -nw n number of ice bercs. .in.I large quantities of lielii-iee On May Mat, Mr. Morn* Doyle, ..f Sprmiffi.-' l. Ill , paam ager, died rodrtenlj onlmard the VPaahtaajatMs, \V? are indebted to Mr. Adams, clerk of the steam? er, for files of late London papers. The Pacific has achieved another triumph for the t'olhns line of steamers. She arrive 1 out oa the 2wh, makinc the run in V .fays. |g hours an 1 ii min? utes. The Asia arrived out in 10 days and II hours? !>e:n< 15? hours longer passage than the Pacific. The HonaboMl arnvisj out ou the Istli, making the voya*/- in II da) >. GREAT "mtlTAlN. ?<>n Monday the lath. Ministers had a tnvontv o: tKV Ml ar.il 213 in the House of t omnions on throe ?im i. --.v.- diviaioas on the Bccleaiartii al Title* lull -On the list, Sir William Moteaarorth moved ha Mopseiiding criminala to Vaa Piemen's Lud. and Lord drev spokS on the Other side. When his Lord? snip bad done spt skins, only 33 Members wer?- found to be preeent, so that the motion went hy the board. ?Onthe 17th, i building tumble : loam in Braes Charcb-st., London, and mur livaa warn met, teaeda aev. ? i? aoUIS . ?! ?On the KXh Mr Jamea Young, an elderly gentle? man, committed suieido by laying ht.i neck on arail road track and letting a train run ov< i it. Bia head waa cut of cause iinkaosrn; ha waa wealthy, ?The flailoan Professor Kmkie la led urmgat London on the Drama and its influence. ?The Great Exhibition holda ita popularity. On the 17th Um receipts were AMI i oa the nth, C3.900 Tbi London Local Lommitteee gave a grand ban anal to the foreign rnaimi smonn i s oa tne nth - Among the guests were Hon Abbot Lawrence, Hor? ace Oreelej ami Mr. E. Kiddle, as represent.lUeaa of the I'lilted Mates Lord Ashberton presided. Lord Lt igt bai tnvlted all lit* numerous tenants to visit London al his sxpeaee, that tbey may tea the Crystal Palace and its content* ?Mile i ruvelli appaarwd with great success al BerMaji ity's Theater oa the Mtb in Beethoven's Opera of Fidalio Dpevaend singer were triumph* antlyauccesaful,aeya tha critic of The Taaea, who devotes to the subject a very long article. ?Anotht r terribli railroad ae 11> al... cum don the 19th nt Clay-Croee on the Midland line several per sone wen killed andvraundad Aaxmgtte sufferers wi re the following Americans Mrs TtBrnsnt, of Charieatown, fracture of Uw thigh bone i Mr. Tea n.int, (husbandof the above) seriouslybrulaedi Mr Ward and Mr Beste, of Boston, hniiieil The Isnulon Times of the 2lstsays ?The Pacine sail. .1 tr..in Ni w-Y,.rk at precisely five minutes paal II o'clock on the imti uist , was an Bounced oil Holy liea.l nt a o'clock this morning, and saluted nt tne Roch light-bouse at 15 a?nuteapeM i o'clock preciae ly, thus completing the runinfiks ramarltably brief space of nine days, nineteen hours ami twenty-Ave aunutes, mean tuna Contraattng the Paetne*! run with that of the Royal .Mail Isteamship Asia.,the fast? est ever previously made,) there is a difference ia fav vor of the Pacific to Holyhead of six hours, the Asia liming been announced oil Holyhead at 2 o'clonk in the afternoon." FRANCE. There far little news from Una country, The nans question-, are still dJacuased with the same spirit. The Dovernmenl has received telegraphic dh> patches, announcing lh>- revolt ot part ol a regiment ot ttie line it Salines, in lie- ilepnrtiiient ot the Jura. in a Bocinlsri annee The mutiny is nld to have tu en confined to un companiea, winch were speedily ili.s arn,eil ami oriter w ai re-tore ! The President of the Republic has, bt accordance with the ariahaa of the people of Duon, promiaed to i ? praeenl at the inaugurauoa of of the rmw.iy He is to arrive at Dijon on Uis lit of June The com mittee charged to prepare the Iftas are tmsiiv oecu pis i. and no pains will !?? sp^.ro?l to raoder it as bril? liant BS possible SPAIN A telegraphic CUspatoh, dated Madrid, May If), his bei n received tn Pans, stating 'fiat nearly all the . .. oni are known Niarly lorty PrOgVSSaUfins have been ejected Government has ? conaiderable ?aiority over the united opposition ot Pragresshstas .uid ultra Modaradoa PORTUGAL Marshal Baldanha has not ipntte-l Oporto, nor has te v<t formsd a Ministry. I'laaaalerabla agitation w as oiis? rvi il in Lisbon on the sailing ol UsaCapaV r> Hi on the 12th belgium. All the Belgian ministers have resigned. The ground SStlgnri fot this step is the ailoptum of cer? tain aaMsndmenta of the Oppoeitioa to the Mil '>n the t mheritance. M. Rogier announced to the ( bambi r on Saturday the reaignatioa of the cabihat. M in ahajra Lei ase is said to teas been charged w ith the compositum of ite new cabinet. schle8wig"holstein. A Royal amnesty h is tie.-n publishol, .lated at Copenhagen the nah of May it includes all peraoni engaged to the revolt m the Dutchiaa sleeping 33, who are especially named. Tin: bast. The Oecrfead rrift?uf Ckmuuot Marah so. gives th?1 following in us susamary of lalelllsaaie The Intelligence (rota the tiiatarbod iiistncts, as ra ceiveil during the month, has been of a vague ami conflicting nature. At one tune we hail reports of diatmgnhmed tuceemooUaapaitof the IsspariaihsM, at another that similar FHtWIM remained wit.'i tne bv lorgi : From the ' hints*. Kr^Knituru of February, we learn that? " The insurgents .ire behcve<l to possess most of the southern ilepartments in Kwangsi. rnakmg Sin chau-f'i their headquarters, and hav.- raised their < tuef to the imperial dignity, un ler the title of Tn-n teh, or Bean I I V r'iie 'I hev levy a revenue from the general commerce on the Peart River, from \Vn Chaa 1 . westward, and have cripple.! thi- opi-ratuiiis ot the Im;* nalists to a very -?-riniis degree ' Since the publu-ation of Ute periiKlical from a Inch l strsi Mdj, we have heard that Kwei-lin-fu, the Capital ot the I'ovuu e if Kwangsi, has tie?-ri taken i....ii of by the rebels Tins town is t>ut a short distance from tin- Province of Hmaaa it>ouniJiiig hw uagSang on ttie Borth). The whole tract of coun? try repotted to u- m possession ??' the insurgents is atx.ut the Bisa of England and Wales united, and circumscribes a population of some four million* and Bjra ard Agn i., m oppOSBUoa to '.he ri port N gard.i.g ti.r taking <?? Kw.-i-. n. we are informed that the Im perialt oanmharaoacf in nasordered* tejhjppumvyau, an uiiiirr-graJuate of Hiang sfian. to come to him at Kw?.-.:.. assMI in detiafatg plans for putting down the rebellion. ? han?TtsB taioh, ftarmsrif tvovernor fiener tl of the two inke provinces, tum bean anpoinaad Pn-jracn, in place of ('hing, the ilagisilail ooisinoi It was, w< ? ? ere, this niarttonsr] abo waa onceramovad from office tor kia ssesaMva cnjtitr, ne, m ordei u> eun ::."-<? te zoverm d of the hsjMI of Opium snioX ir.^ havn practiced ur^/n a e'asl many tlie catting off the lower lip. and so effectually prevented the use of the lethargic pipe. On 1 Hh inmal aa many a-s 36 tadtrhl tsM we.e deenpatMad at Canhaa Two Amerieaa getitlemen. Messrs Cunningtiarn andMaaiganlt,on the simMUagoftte Mot Maren, -tit'..; with a Chinaae gunle, on an earaniea lo ... VThiU l loud mountain.d:?unt MUM I <lf I d"Ten anlw from Canum They were returning M their c:..nrs. and. when about halt-way BaWM . M B lOBstly ptaee, ware aal man by shoot a doasa antsen an s. who, after Uniting bjvI sesereiy woumling. robbad dhsm of ' ?< .: watche?. v ?.: lariles. and oT.er g*r n.i :.ts. Rasiatana w.? pertacUy ftsttsa, nor had tlity auytiiiLg apthaf timbiallas with wroch to SI L' NO. PeaSswecMm aa* ? Pima s)?.iiiemrnt-'.reai Mauul.nr. The8] us u :- hat eairM I into esThei (heir ,.h:-,'i: eai d a.t-\-< mu -.: M tha Sultan and pseneS of Su.-e^, but attended wiih a great sacrifice of hu.nan life, ? teoteoi paaai | my asuaaata otsjact The par ism ml of thia neel of pirates is issssaa tr.g. Thi > xr< i.r;.,;. niled tr- in /ambomc i on the I'All Feb Owing to tiie effectstrong current* and athi i ? ntTrirrpys, liie corvettes Villa Je Bilbao ami t both -" mdedi w B coral not to the east war:-! thi .a:..: of Parig.usinaa, when the former ri ? . . eon a > bo d ? .?amg IB feet sf w?ter an agAtt res ? s ?? ritrtentad, usd oo the ttlh tha as> i . ? - ? - Beefy pracanralhm had hesaj made to offi r a most lornu lah'.e res,?*, i.,,-.- a a<. r.?l (?filrr 1.riving Ut-n ix*?:.?!, .tnnoine;ni? the pUn ,* >t?*.-?.. th* ihwanhsrtsnnnof the troops conmerred early on Fob 3M The shore*, forts *.id houses are i?. sUraeM us cr<?w.!?? ? I sTstfc BMllVOS enget lo ? . hike 1'r.iy, and ihre, of ru in wer?. ID :tn;>e! i . a.s ? on ihe hrM co.umn of tfOOfSI twnoi them were shot, while the third threw h:ni??". f OBM .1 ?crg?.i.it. whotn he otow with 1 ktaec Theftrst . laruaj f Hps Mood heated ihe imagination of tlie DtOOBO, an t the assailant le I amid a shorn r o( nails s?a,, |. , Cldrntthe troupptr. ir' :.c '. OD r< g .r.l.c?s at g* . of the) COS IB) tf e.r advance IB r. ?-il?r ..rd?-r. a<s> rrrthttsiHins ?m bnnowng htMm m e af the g ins, BBtoaiehed Use Suloot In the mean um- IheUUUe steamers and trig ot w ir u< nc 1 a hrisk .,.1 i hre on t! i Mrtn v.M s. 'o.ini ni..h tXi,i.;:oi the cor. Felles .on hoied on Ihe right. aid d vlitrged >iortibs ami grena.'es n MCh ports ol ihe tow ti wuere mono*, of natives were seen. The sti.vi >- .if the If ag wu mainly MUshuUMo tt the etocasMhsBi ? of the ra. ?im? er oescers Mstlinf Ukeaan hres on the nmata, fr im win 1 ee tfis-y lejsjk the aagBM ,,i the |irt?. Ac , aa>! gare icl ms I ' the clct ation ill... .... v?.;a .1 :? zu 1 i * a.', uravv 011 pie, ,?...n not oth. rw;w? at t.?ui.,Kc The fire directed to the left ieas?d shout ni!<M ty . this theieion was ander?MpeSJIMNM at mm ? : 1 "onimor geni r.i.. who mi'.i ?. . i >i..t on Fort Panlol. ranarifrd i v the fahrfri ** ihe eUOageet in the place On the rig il the firing was ke[?t up until half-past one. In advancing to the uwillol tort Dnnieithetroopsbered their hrea?tt end pressed on The fire from the I :>.sn.i : here mm iaeeanaM ud traunatasloaa, an I the r. ?ist mice offered extreme'.r desperate . everr inch of ground waadtsput. I 1111 Lst . ?,;? -Viva lalteuu* M the 01.e hand. Md the war fell 0.1 the other Ail Ihe far hope ol security lay oat Kon Dunei here the tight area m untamed, the 1 ightet (earl 1!. aaeh ia succession possessing ?)., . ,>? rjsj -wee . but ?vaalaal ? the Mlooe were . ? .? Had The Sisanua tiag was laaasted on thefortr ?bp rathea i'avuai lhaiien..? priest of the onler ol tecoletos, who payf lor his Jarinff by being slain. . ic assailants on the right had little to oven\?iue ?! I uaaaVI Mai othet forts iii thai liuection hndbOM I MBttabtaJ TheS i! tan. iu eeenpang from his '.it?. at oaagaaatedbp hat Uatoos and a large face of M:;h eaYintllllllll 1 the rich; division, which appear* to hive Nan paassl struch. \t all evaatla. ute osaVsera wore,aad two colonels w?re Irnnaialielely attcr battle placed in arrest, and will be tried by a court martial to. cow? ardice. Had theae oaaVsars artad with daciaa>n, the Sultan must have been e ther? dn or asade captive, and h's eecaBe natu tilv veaed the mir rpt! llnietasst OeaecaJ The left divtatoa aaaTared a ken of 3] killed and M wounded, while the los? the other division was iainglei in The defenders m Fort Daniel tou;ht to the lust everyone of thentpcriahi 1 Thi ?.. m .?: the fort? and part ot th. town w.,. deatroyeal on Um muh. night . ihe cuptured arti?Vr) . ? .insisting of |M pieces ol ordnance and .. ijuantiivol a.iiiuur.ilion. w< re eat barked The number ?>l tin' defctnle.s ktaln OOttM not he aecertainedi 1 m nwiM h ?v?. been ronaidetaMe. The expedition thi a s dbsd for Karnboarani leaving the Spanien Sag I leiing ovet the ru.ns ol 1 teeeti ed city of Suloo. Owina to the advanced period of Ihe asnfiaooai, and Ihe diaariiUliisu( (uUoariaa the Sul? tan mto the jungle htstnaseee. the TirrrrrntiT tlsaaral did not earn- out his proouaed anti nadnattoa*. bat he arill probably retttrn to the vrort when the Uaaa is more htracnMe. London Markets \ > ?? ??^ k..si?i r'luiB The asarhet has opened with a veri |sj |k main!. .11 d the pUblkC IslnStO llS) went..if hea?i|r, ettly 1 pari tutdli g buyora, at rather easier ralea ?kw bags Mauritius were chtettt sold at Ma to tiki 6d lor good to in.1 rrai and yellow 3fts to 3Ss for low to m dl ng OrS,?M hags ,.t Bengal JJMMbagt umm\ vi/ Ma to41a for low to middling White Bonarat; iSegd to Us forhaegain) yellow oVOMbagaal Mid ras ?,rc nearly all bought in at ?.'tisrV.! to 31s (or brown .'.10 bnga sold al IIa to Ms M ^.rtrjat rVrunabuco were ail boagM m .it Maid to iisior white. Ma m to Ma Id for brown aad yellow, or : .1 i' agi u I Mcaakaof Ceylon, the fornser weia I OUghl in .il His to Ma li<l Im broam and low yellow . the cask ?o d at Mt U to 3Ts (of strong ^r iyish yel low. MOhhdg ol Wist India hin e la en sold at uasior ratet (tneluding IM bhda Barbadoes at auctioa.| A cargo of MM caeea of brown Bahin hat beM sold . goal for Amsterdam il Its Id . and a Cargo Of good v. How Havana tor a [xirt in ore it Brttaia, the price of whii h has not tranapired Corral.?The public ?aies tonlaycornpriaed 6*1 1 i. s MOcasfcaof plantataon < et ion. ami rMbeaaal native . nearly taawttoleol Iheforntci areraaouat and after sale, al steady pricee 17s to 9m for tine Ordiaary to low middling, and 5Ss to 75? lor mid Hing to tine the native, which rotMiMod ol low gisii ordinary quality, were bought m at Mi pnrcwf llltl l..'t(?l hags nt LMtUjal ??ere SOU it rtuetiOII U>day at fornet prices hs ld.t0M lor ordinary to low maklung white, I,Ml bags of Madrat were chieflv bought in at Pa. to Ms. (Id for pinkv. 7s 111 to OS, for barb y, and ha Id lor cargo Tr* - Ti e series ol ,.ti,, which commenced to? day, comprised Mil packages id Vss.im ol various kinds, and 11.mini packages ol China tea, ol which I,a770wen corajou,IOIoolong, 1,4M se nt,1,1 maiige j^ kix1. 1.7101 taper, IJMIyoausg hyaon, SLIM gunpow der, and the reinaiii ler assorted Ol 7MO pack iges paaaedi iboal IJM park a goo hava louaal buyara, m additton lO the whole ol the BABNtBl Tile Assnin sold as QJUaJ briskly . but the other te is pro'-eoded very heavily. Without, however, showing any altera lion in prii'i s Tin sale will conclude on Thursday Liverpool Market* MAI 17 ?i fii. r.due ch inge occurred in the Liverpool Cur roa Marfcet on tin I Mi nil. there iiemg a considera? ble demand m itJht sah ? ol 7AIM bales, avOMof winch were ioi exportatioa The market h i- t.ceu r ithet hem y to dav, in I d though prict i are not changed antea yeataveay, rat, %aellera are on tin- iaereaae and bupers on the 4o craaae, there is a dowaward tendency The sale* are , ktiuiatad at IdMO or I D00balra,aad inclu*ie 3.000 Amern an . leu Egyptian, 7;d to rs.d . 3.XI Burnt, 3|d lo l|,l At the 1 Mas M arkct, nt Mark lane, the upward ten? dency of prices continued, the advance on Knghsh Drain being Id to is per quarter Ploub bald IraaTy Floating ear'.a s of Whiat btauirad for,iaeaaee* qwaare of the Innneai ol the Utah market*. ?? Maas bester Mai it Wi have had aipuel and very laCCttBBa maiket in canienueace of Ihe slate of thutgr. at Liverpool, aad though the actual stoppage ol house, long lorseen, or at least lr. iuled Ioi some time, has partially 1 soared ihe ?tnaouMhara and led lo a slhgM reaction 10 prices, Imyrrs are bw Willing 10 eoiieede a corn s|Hind tag in?arovenM nt here To 1 gre it esteat, both bens era aad teilen iia rtltyoatal to trail the accunnta ef transatlantic I OttOH markets before emh.irking in new tr iiisaclious of any inai;nilude Where spinner* andntaaufiacturcn have beendtspeeedla meMttM full reduction in the ( OttM market by a correspond? ing reduction in Yarn and I loth, buyers to some et teat hava been (bund, aad trie constantly springing up demand is found m arly adequate to clear off the produi tn,11 iiid pre veal the accumulation of slock* Sonn- ol OUrgfOdUOen were demanding a slight ad? vance *his morning, hut. generally apcaking, good might la i.a.l a'. ..i to id |r M, under tin- ralos of this ? 1 ,v w. i-k. or ol M f m from the highest point it the eollimeiicement of the yenr Woman's RlOnTTI CoMTMTMMf. ?VVu publish this inoriiing a repo.t from our own cor respondent ol the first day's proeeediaga of the Ohio Woman's, Convention, not doubting that it will he rend with interest if not with cordial sympathy bf many of the Dhtet candid and thoui/h'.lul persons in every part of thi- country It is easy to sneer at a movement which can templates an important chaatga in the relative position of the sexes and war* with long ? >t th Hahotl cnitfiaia intl oaap rootnd prajaslstM; hut it I-, our aettled conviction that those who have bagun this movement know loo well what they arc ?botjl IBtl are too deeply 111 sMkfnatM to \>r diacouraged, still staaoWMtad, hyridieate, how? ever co; :o'is> in ininistered. \\ e shall doublles? 2? t farther re; ort. trom our corre .p.indent to day Meanwhile we copy the fofhswutg irotn a [etU r in the Cfet Usaf nsvasa Were you to look in upon us just at thi* time, you would hardly think it a Woraaa's < mvaattaa pecu? liarly, for there are nentiy aa ? ury -<t the ga.iaut s?x pr' ? r.'. a.? ot their kisters. .N. .::,?-r would you see ti.1 look of prying ctirfoaity, the ilj laer( the half uf?r? .1 <??(. il'...' yon BUghtuaagli .a anattair as 1 ? ? : k :.' 01 f WoBM ,'. wo ; 1 . rtl The truth m am] of tahttst that any delsbeiMira U-.!y Diterltl hej.rou.l to Hi'knowiedre. Seated in the Mr. rR?S(.i.s I) Ogat, one ot Ohio's no Lie I . .tighter ?a woman, a wile, a mother, a mem? ber of society, di h. lent in the (?rformanee of no O'.lv. a in heart, y< ttvlag a lite the most real, tin rnoat aaraaat, the aaost tr**t%fttl. that co'jidbe sc.-;: i r w r.t'i n 0atheDunneoaCaaanrMMaM Mrs get ?-;.??.b>the ?? e aouland body of ihr dlMinguiihededaMtrt of the I rater, nd Mn LtaataR I ?-. the eloquent eeturer. w ho r.a.- arne 1 :*? many hi art* by the sin k'.la: p.wrri.l 1... .?_Hut Mrs. Sanas I elm -1 R the loar, more rieh? more original, than her pen repraaeatt ncr, and I must net my pen for a i DiCst, for 1 muM batea beten with my very an -.t-'. ??- ha usual, she ia ready to onpoee aB rsfaa? to defend the men, and yet U tan that aM Mwar* was re uly to tight them fntm g.r;lio?al till the paaflast. Barrernarkshave l ..l.t a spirited aaaan irpeathei ueatioaof theequalU] oftbesoaaa Part st ik.-i. ny Mr Koiimson. Vir ila.-ker of Kngland. ni.d .Mrs '(,.,-, who'e e: ?;'.( :.''? baUM hodv anl gpuitchntaed Mr. I ktforoneet?Mriyootinlfcca, ?. . ....:. ? , .is tat pom: The mreung through : 11 mm ' "'i b* lad arlh the hiebest dacorunt, .->.... u. tarna .. .n- v atlad setot$mw> its have-e'.dom u-i'.i gathered log? Ii.er Nu lunate ? al rail aga, no iginrant cant, hut en nest, soul stir mi*; effects for a i..gher. Bat r U BT The sto unship Wmliei.l S.-ott, Cap? ( .... u i ' it >r* O: ii. ) il : Sty tlV-b In ? i.