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T?lt fcrn].Iilc kuiuiniti)-Adjuumnunt of Cun); ml, It rann< t he eipected that the intelligence from Wathi k.'on, for the remainder of th hcwmd, cm te or iinpor i iit or ho txrinn^ a* it baa been previously, or ns it was during the hutt week. Wr.hin the latter period, the greut question of th- diy received i<? quie'us, aud la no lon?;>r a thorn in the side of the republic. The remainder of the t?e?-i >n will, of tonree, be dull, compared to what the previous |m t t cf it wm. All the information of any confluence, which we received from Washington yesterday, it thit both lit uf? g of Congress li ive agreed, by reaolutit'll, to udjourn on the 30th in*t. Wirhtn that perit>d th?y will have abundance of tune to dispone of the unfinished business before them. President Fillmore transmitted a message to the Senile yesterday, accompanied h> an ol7icial copy of the constitution of New Mr xico, in which he observed the, hs Coif ret-* had parsed a bill providing a govt mined tor that Teruti ry, he had no suggestion to nuke in the matter This was n? much a* to s <y that he would mkii the Texan Boundary bill, and, j aa a con*equence, the other Territori il bill* also | lu fact, our telegraphic correspondent informs us thit all the Territorial bills paw?d have already been ( lulled by the President. We learn by our telegraphic intelligence that Mr. Ci.llrctur L?wi.?, of Philadelphia, his been I hauled t ver the coals in regard to cert tin financial ! transaction* which he was reported to be engagej in in Phi'adel| hia. The report, we learn, has ! be?n s? bt lo the Senate, no that bin fate will soon be known. We expect th?t Mr. Maxwell, Col- | lector of this port, will be the nut taken in h>utd. ' it i* lull iitt.e to disuse of him, and oat of charity, | if nothing else, the Senate ought to decide his 1 fate t?ne, w&y or the oth? r, at their curliest con- ' WDM-nee. Th* STiici'tt Convkition ?Ths reit nomimt- ' log convention of one of the old parties, will meet in 8)ra< ure to-morrow We allude to that of the democrat* for the don.'nation of i nndidate* to be supported by that party i.t th? D'tt lection in this (Stnte, wLich will take pUce in Novemb-r next. I Tht? will he the first convention Hint will be held after the settlement of the slavery question in Coo gri se, uu<l great e*t?ctation is formed from na proceeding*. A new state of thm** will b* 'irearn'ed to ihi hi, snd there w>ll be some eurioaitjr to know what position that hodjr will ;i?sume in refereuco to the slxveiy question ai d other matters. Ttte j fiee-icil platfoim is undoubtedly raat overboitd, J nd of course all tho-e a ho ndvoc><tcd it must go 1 with it. ml the old liuukers will probably cairy ! evrty tiling befoie them (Srmt interest is felt as ' to course th>y will puraue, and as to what the tone of their debutes will be ; for they will be the ii,od? Is for other democrat* : conventions thnughwut the country The wing nominating Coit*riition will beheld at the suite place on the tweiit>-?iA<h < f this mouth, and there will hi- an e<iual int? rest felt iu relation tv their proceedings Tliere i? cur thuiK that must I*- don- by both inr- j tie??the) must exterminate all the Van Jlirens i mid S uarda, nod audi likr |*ojilr, nod krep ilicm ! out l'f public if ri!h?r wiabra lo miccrl Ail 'lie aiiitatora iMiri br Killed oil. or thia r*-,? l>l>c Call nort *!? < . d in Ibr |[rr?it C.irrtf which it b it low iiKiid u|" a. M*v*<.i*ih>i <ik mi I'mir Crru K I'?r?R-mirnr. ?The HI ? PtMlllUMlrf (t'llt 1*1 Ml Waatllll|fl?ll, * r Inlg, lu* tiitrr-d upon fila dutira with d-trr- . niiUMlK ii to ti-Otiucl the *it?ir< of that iin,?'r.dul ' 4r,.?m col of itii- gmmnntmi hi i |irn|wr and huai oa-likr war He I () irrn rned. ?? far a? he can, lo cwirrel III' al>u?r? llut l?i?r erry' lolo the a?a. I'm, aid to remodel it, aftd inakr It a* rfli -i'u' * pri.-Mi?l *ii|'-iii>i< mliBi r ami drtrrniiuaiion ran 4n< Tina vrry cunum udiMr m Mr 1l?li,.tiol ?- to (? ihut br will MfKii'icc an Aliioaltf in Cart) 11.4 bl<> *' ( d lutrnrioiia m'O rllrrt ll>- Il ia o rui i i r??i 'b<* ?ork of ri'toiiu t>? inruinf i?a(ri*CM m i? |i<MiM*|ri?, nqmnai Ihtni, i* rffrji i? I Matter, t?i follow MMitly ibr irffalattotttt framed for the {"itmiiiiiil uf ibe dr^tiiRKI', and baa do ItiM tlir i i. in. iiiim i 14I a ad" r tin runIn I li> Irpott In lulu nil niatttarrn of iieylri'1 III >1 1 m- ri f i mi drr their no u * in i? i mn lb,a al. nd, Mr II ill will rrrvivr thr aii,H" (t ?'f Ibr cortin ?ni y. and will a<ld airetid lo tlir iniiii nation ol h r i lir |? n c>m? nu nt Ilia Mat ?r l'f lair, llir PiH (tlii r 11 |> iron it kti bri n man ifcrd with nrr?l loorr m ra, a..it th-r?cri|i? a i'd d?(aritiri' lit Ibr in ilia ihroughwit th* a<iuir> bav. hrrn \rry irttyul-ir. A rrl 'fin n n<arh nirnrd. md wr err g'ail ih?? Mr Hill It** d* r k?n ii i,i |irr i<n lit nt h public gi?aj will rrttti* lii iii ll t in- ? (nri i CfektKiaTti n or a Citii Vh-T'mit? Tn*'r ms'lll til Ii' HHIH f md furrtl irlf* bra lion of ibr feal aic'orf rerr i.' I jr a :ln?? d l?f tli' rottlid, a- uf 1 I , and m i ratr p-.y> of 'h? v, r i ?4i ? ?- ? * < ! < ???fi, iti ii)f p ??f ih?- ftrfl it* T-rritoltl ? ?I ??>y 'li* II.?l?? 0l K? firn tit ?i ix r? M ?n CI.*. W. fciirf, C i??, fi?tr, | h> liMtfoi), m<i ii!h>l?, "i*til In If rfU'in. Wtrd ? iLr rh?n>|? who foiiifii for the Union l a iin r Mli'iit' t? ta to fi*? 1 incwtrnl I'lMiiml d n{>) in t kiilf tH* |i|ri?i# coma* ? hi< h il?** fid ! ? Ihta c *lehf.ifio?, the iMtrr I' iiitiiiliill nhni'il T*># Miliirriil of the (rrnt ci'Kftinu of llf daf liM hr?n ?a<l< r? d f>T * ?< ? ill* wtlf Md lt*an(f?M eomn I'lfw, to th?t tti> re it no diflic jI f m lb* **f f |?Mt?l Cflrktitmi n?n.ao?i> Mov?L?K*rr,?WHiI* nua'Twa'a f?v Mili?rd> an ?\?ri,?i?? act'* arr t >t?t ?# m K'? FngUad, It'* York, ? H ala?- wh'f*, m'-ft'-r ' orr* rat* a?*itoo, w? trnM lh?t Cwt?< ?r(l|, no* thatth* ?U?rn fMvkin hi* brr* arttM, turn th? it attention m th? h?ai i<r*oiM"it in i|r of iiaitiaf th? trrrt'o.i* t of iMa r?p? b b, on lh?- AtUatM with thoaa on lti? PneiKr, a* aa itnu^SI* ff It ta too eif irtr or too ^arl* to ronat'tft a railroad (mm tflr ronhnra of Mi??o?n to ( alifor IM,?tt*l)ir|nn, th?t? miih! I?? ro?atr<Kt*d a piaak raad, whiaK wor.ld f? of *a*1 bfatlh t* tmntn ? iha* dirac'ioo* ???. l?HI I * l H? ' l.t?l J* liny Und and the Aaa?rl??n Pttplt. | What aici?*ut monarch w?a he, either in history or 'it fuMe. who otiered hwlf bin Uiuir loui (the price ?.f ho* tick* fa aud choice afatu in tho>e d*iy?) for the invention of ..n originnl ?<na*tio?, or the di?coveiy oi n fres-h pleasure t Thit nenut>tinn ? that plennure ? hic h royal power in the old world Uiled to discover, hue b- en Cillcd into existence at <i leal price, i?y Mr. Baruum, a pl.iin republican, ant is now about to he enjoyed by the sovereigns of the new world. Jenny l.ind, the most remirkuble phenomenon in nviHCkl art which b is f??r the I art century tlmlied acr?n the horizon of the old woild, is now Amoij uj, hint will iiihk * her ihbut ititiorro?r uiuht (<> a house of tiettlly ten thousand listeners, yielding, in proceeds by auction, ? sum of for y or fifty thousand dollars. For the lust tea A iys our musical reporter iiave fuinn-hed our raider* wi'hevery mutter connected with her arrival in this in 'tropolif. mid the steps adopted t<y Mr. Biriiuni in prel~riintit>it for her first appearance. The proceeding* of yesterday, consisting ?f th* sale of the renmiiider of the tickets, and the astonifhtng?the wonderful sensation produced at her tir*t rehear?*l on the few persons, critics in musical art, who were adjoined on ihe occasion?will be found elsewhere in our columns We concur in everything that has been said by our mus.cil reporter, describing her extr lordinary musical genius? her unrivalled combination of |>owtr und art. Nothing has been exaggerated? not au iota. Three years ago, more or less, we heard Jnmy Lin.I on many occasions, when she made ilie first great st-rsaiion in Europe, by her dilnit at the Iyondou Opera House. 'I'hen she was great in power?in art?in gwnius?njio she ia greater in alt. We s|>enU ftom experience und conviction Then she astonished, and please 1, and fascinated the thousands of the liritish an.toeracy ?now she will fascinate, and pieace, and drhght, und almost make mad with musical excitement, the millions of the American democracy. Tomorrow night, this new sensatiou?this frejti movement?this excitement exc? lin n nil former excitements? will be called into existeuce, when she pours out the uotes of Cmta Diva, and exhibit* her Kstonuhing powers? her wonderful peculiarity*, i hat seem more of heaven than of earth? more of a voice from eternity, than from the lips of a human b?in:j. v, r ^kk K.ixrly? senounly ? cilmly. The public exi>ectaiion hus run very high for the taut w?ek?higher than at any former period of our pert musical annals Hut high u# it has ruen, the reality?the fact?the concert?the voice and power of Jenny Lind will far Hurpass all put expectation. Jenny Lind is a wonder, and prodigy in scng? and no mistake. The Fm.emkn or Niw Yon.?The declaration of wur recently declared by th" Co nmon Council of this city, igsinst Mr. Alfied Carson,Chief Kngineer.anrf the Fire I'apartment in general,has caused anient deal of commotiwn,conversation,-ini excilernent in this city. WV are not al all turprised at thi*, for the public are fully awxre of the benefits which the Fire L>eparinient confer on the community, and of their ht|fh standing and respectability hs citi7.1 n?. The firemen of New York are compwrd of cur best citizens. They are the best specimens of practical and real democracy ihtt wr h tve in the coun ry. They are not ideal men, like the sociil|jt? of lias and European cities, but a? sound and practicbl in their political views as tli-v are conservative. It is to :htm we look /or preserving the city from fire and conflagration, and they hive ever rhown themselves ready at n moment's notire, or rather at the first strok* of the hell, to turn out ami use their exertions, evrn at the risk of th?ir lives, to prevent the spread of the destructive dairies. They number several thousand, and ih# influrLee which they potsees extends to toveral tliouHiiDd more. Such are ihe inen whom the Common Council litve declared war against. through their Chief 1-i glneer. We see, however, th it pre ( rations are niakiug to briug the difficulty between ihem and the Fire l>e|utrtnient bef?re th? public in a proper way. A committee ha* been a pointed by the Common Council, and a etiniltr committee on Ihe |>art ?>f th* firemen has been invited to join wt'h them.to investigate the ehtrges that have been presented by Mr. Carson Wr tru?t the examination and investigation will h? ^e.trchini; and critical It must he recollected that the Cu.nrnxi K'tiii 11 ar* ine crinun tia wno have r>een |>ut on thi ir trial. An attempt may he int ir to conceal all thr pritripal Ik'i of the caiw, and to throw odia n onihrChirf Ea|iaffr The romrnitle* of the Fire 1 i-ottnirnt will, hnwrrer, we are *ure, take care of In* ifttrrtata, au<l have the whole thin< mile pfcMic, (ltd that imrr e.li itely. It ia to he hc,?'d thai thi? important matter will not he allowed to till hft* r the election. It ihould he attended U> immediately, mi that all the paHit'a ooa-rr.i*?! will know where ihry aiaud. lVM>ir>att? fob the Next Klbctios ?The raw Mtittr* for the vanoua olucea that arr to he filled al the out rlrrtn.n 10 thia *li?te, arr r m n? to c.tir notice in great nunitvra. C.in'lid*ir? lor I'oHtrean arr a* a* Jewry ptnche*; ft.r Ma>or, dino ; f"Mhe f?t nlTicea uadrr the Corp? ration, ditto. W* arr prr|*trmg n liat of all of it ihi, and will |.nt'i#h it a* mhui a* |a?**ihlr The rar?iiH?trii for ihr iMMnct Attorneyship are a I no very plenty, and nreorduitt to what we htve hraid, Ibi- fu!l?Wi|( nrin lo Ik- >!? mo-t n??t? d <>f Ihr ii.j.ir^rtC- fur tint <dfir? De'itvctatte C?ndiM Ninth, jr, K Hint, L H. Shei?rd, Ji-liu l*>r?li?m, Niui J imr* K Phillip* Whiff r-url'd iir?, N IS fount i:nd oibrr*. The d? iin?cr?tic CHididiit?? perm to be mnny nod amaH ?<hni<r?l, liNbipi, and Phillip*?amall, tn?llt-r, aM iitklkti. JjI.ii i'Mh .in >? a i-m-ill man; he i* Ih- pt^e n of a rrrttin clique m thi< city, ai d l'i,(' Hifi KrnJrt* will put ill n* aw out and e ?rl?rlnin. Hi?nt i? tl.e heat w- hi it randidile, id ih? ?ma Ural ut Ihr lot on Die uther ?ldr ia rfcillipa. Aa-fttm Kolil I1K Cl U - It ia whiaprre.l in rrrtam i|iiatnn, ikil ptepara'ione arr hetng m ide h? iltr .ii r gttntora ia ilna cry, nod i?-rhai? in II-e NKothrrn ."*intea. to g< I up .nother f-?r.?y on Cuna; anrt according lu a??ne of ttfir organ*. lU-rr art n.|> im*'hat he) arr lfe'||tnni..gt?a*iia'eatf in U ii the !? fa'larea <> > ??iaa?n iri movement* rt i ii'<a fot Ihr |?m i'nmy trim A'l altein,?i?, in lh? |iir-i i,i |it|r nf |iuh|i?' opinion in ihia romtry, t?>ir?a'r a p^pnhr rrvoltittvn in CiiSa, will fill. The ot giaal B'?t|>?i?e from whirh Trm? at ?rt d n ii ?*t-t? r Cannot he re(?> (?ed during the t?rea-nl r? 11 till jr. Thf rnmrnt of the foiled Hta'ea, and t|.?ri rir iw 'I governin^D'*, nay, hy treaty, or hy pu'Chn^, ?r oi|trrwi?e, nhi.iin I uha;luit an a'tr<rt|H made hy prmi!rp?pn|m|?rtea4*r*,nc !.op?t and hia foi'ow> ia arr raM'd, 111 tut of o-ir lit(> ri'l't, can . teefl r ii ? 11? if i lie firrflr ftt ia -r-h'iii( 4 re??lunon in Cuti? It la muck hr-.ter to allow ihe Cuba qixlu-n 'o ?<>tli t'aelt nut la a natural *?f alli? I'll I lie K't at (o?r Mtiienla of Kuliyr hb.I An rrirl. ( nut Ft MkBai.I*mk M?i?>n ? WhileiVrffin III I e a Kr?al deal of r> )..i< tuv' aitni?( the f>ieo<4<? of the I'lNir. IB ( ouM-.jWf-ai r <f the aettletneal. I>? boih k' Wf U l'4i?|rrw, ( the (real t|<l?-4-i.>a of the d*>, Mifrow i* rikihitnl m " ui'- <j itrier* r?-lili*r to the I'fMiiature death of the Wim ? profit a lid vattoM# |* liiirima ai-a, h d to thai artule U'? Moald ad?iae the ua'nruaale aarfVrera who )e? remain ia lii-lenre, bf w of roa*<lai?>n f.* U.f if mflefiii|[? an 4 ni.afor lone#, to (el a,i 4 fn?ral I h i e?#ica Ja inch a priT' a?t are aire <#??. ,1 n|?, \ a'i I5we?, w M, ? ad nway other#, * <iM oc< n( y a very |>r >?>iB??t |*?iti?fi Tb'f >ii(ht fa f* rnwtitfil to 'he fotnh af >h# Ci^ulefa. or r?th?f tie WilltirlMf, tritk BfJDM>?hoV of cotn|>?ai*UoBj Tintiag* of umitHtrf. A Ft Faii.mit ?The treaf ?orialM fc?fi?al, prue fo?r fblliirgi a tirket-abitlf flffI Cri.tthk and Mami fai.ti'ri or Cott**.?The tirM culture and rrianuf tcture of eoimn was discovered in Hindottan, many centuries 11450; an ! for ages that material continued to he jirown and lnHiiiifncturrd in that region, and cnl from there t ? rlotbf the inhabitants i f the world witli the fabrics wliich wt-re made from it. The iutrodiKV 1 tioo of ttoe culture of cotton into the Uni'.ed States j half a century ago, whs the hrginning of a revolu! tion in (he el? ni> nia of commerce, the result of | which h?8 h??-n broadly niiTk'd in the hip:??ry of ; certain civilitrd nations. The power of (ireat Britain has risen to it* present im,a>rtauce, in one : respect, in consequence of the manufacture of the , I cotton grown in the United States, and the du- | ' poeal i f it, at a large profit, to the rest of ill* world, I ' uod throughout its vast India i>o -sessions. Two I ..t -11 . 1.. . 1 ,k- ir..;#? I 1 Stati s in purchased for English manufacture, and I the fabric in sent in English ves-els to Htndosun^ , tuul ether parts of the world, to cloihe hundreds I of millions of people. at a chenper rate than the | people of thote places Can do it th< in.*elve?. i We ure mi the eve of another gteit revolution in the culture and manufacture of colton?arevolu{ tion as great as auy that has been exhibited. That I artirle will he (frown and minulartured in the I Southern States to the fullest extent. Already its 1 manufacture has been commenced in some of the | Southern Status, and the first rude fabrics that ! they have produced arc belling itt lower prices thin the manufactures of (>ld England or New En^land^ anil the probability is that the former will drive the latter out of the market. What will become of British manufactures and New England m muficiures, when the Southern States manufacture all the colton that they grow, and send it through* ' out the world in the form of goolsl We ask again, where will the power of Old England be, and what will become of (he manufactures of N?w , England ? What 1 Womc Moaninos?The S<m!l.er+ P*tu at Washington is niftaiiini; over the ettlenKn* of the territorial question. In relation to the Texan Boundary bill, that astute journal says that it is the moil calamitous event which has )< t befallen this Union Well, we are so used to calamities now-vdiys, I that, in thia instance, at all evens, we don't care for them. Like the eels, who felt no pain because ' they wete so much hccustoir.ad to t-kinniitg, wecar? j nothing about this latter calamity. The same journal, in speaking ef the course pursued by Mr. Clingman, of North Carolina, on the territorial <|tie?tions, srys, that ' h* knew no party, no frieude, and no intere <t, but those of the South and of the constitutionThe unit pa|?er intglit have added, that in hia court#1 " Mr. Clmgmaa did no1 ?(n kiiow practical common pensr, and waa ao murli a stranger to it, that it wa? at a very great diaUnce from him, and be from it." Come, gentlemen, it i? time the game wan atoppod. We ha?e i hitd enough, iu ali coa?cience, of blastcri&g of ererj ku>4. Vtutli for tl?? PorlOc. The toll owing li*t mrluilm tit whole uonVif of Tfnrh. foreign and American whieb heee lett lbs Allan, tlo port* t<>r the Parlflo, (1dm the poUtoatlon at oar 1ft lummtt; Kiceptlng three. they all lived direct for CallfornU. Th* oertgr departure! hire been one per day fine* the ISth ultimo, the date of oar lut statement:? Ai|>it 12?Ship LtUica, Drew Die Yerk. rhip Jaxia N. Cooper, fliibel . I':n.hl> 15?bbip AdeUile, Cuba New 1 era. It?bMp St. Louti, Katie.. do. VLr A. J. Webe?tr, Heelmea Philadelphia. IT?Ship Uevrg' Ue. Oebora New Vara. 1*? at ip Harriet Br'ta*. Ifuii .... Baton Hng Ti?u>. bfwe bales. 16-bLip Feacbua, l.unt Baltimore. bMp Aia??l", Nuheleon Uoatea bark fcn?"> . Hot,ui 4e. ft ? bbtp laaiafc Crowell, fcrlly .... do ?3? *hla Wabaa. Kaa?a lfew Teek. Iteik ti 11 Berlelt. Marshall... do. Brie Kiu. 5aiU It??wa. XV? Br.? hat litr. TruwibaM Saleia H?Bait J?ba Brewer Warren !?tw Tart. * ? !>*ih TTcit > f. k Terk. IV hark t vebiiaait, I irn It ma. j kept. I?ebip uateeee. >-t r,rk. . Hark Gaeriai koal. Ha^k lltl'iaion. A aMit ^'t>mli. l.iekaVf>J . . NaeT.trk I bMp !<tla? Mebarda. Weleh... Baltimore. i B>i? Aa*l?. sttckaey H<etea. f?bktp Ar.aiite, Weal New Terk ! Bark tleiarteb Vun Ue(ern, AlWatari New Terk VarmoM Klrrtloa. The Boston JttU* of tfce ir b laai . glret the retarn* , of eotee fpr unti ruor frio M towoe. a* lallon M i,llama (whig) XI TM ' P?rk idem ) 1?M1 - I h?b?ru. ifc> .......... . .. *. . ". .... . 3,383 30 1T0 wniltB*' majority seta 1 727 Ol,ly 3? iniall t<>WBP ramna U> b? h?tri from. whi 'b will hardlj r?4nr* tfca BiijirU j for (Juttrior tad tba r?M ol Ibr abl( Kotf ttrkrt b?-l iw two innnaand oi-r II OppoaltlCB Tbl? t? lb> flrrt (Ib? th?r? bll Imd M <IrctioD lor Unrtuor by tba panpla. In all y?ar? UttlM ATI Kl Id tba P<n*t?. tha ?hip? b?ti> rlactrd It'll; ninb?t? i h? il- nwril> lib- aid I? utidmjnd shirk ?? ilili 'mi }?r In ib> IIkiim th? ?bi( majority I. liter 40 and en jntal ballot S i?a?n 60 aad til. 1 ibu* Hmb| lb* tlxiloa ?f a ?hi|( I mud .<taw? Ptnatnr. lu plara of klr I'In lp" (wbig) tor all y-ar? < trull Mairb ktll UIUMIIIATH *?. OppiiH- Opp?>Whig. r?#*i H'hig. turn 'Addifon. 21 3 It $ 1 K?ri 3 4 3 4 TiMinla t 13 4 II ' Hutlaad 13 7 20 1 Orl. 3 3 'Vwkiai't*. . 3 IB 3 3 i 'fraiiklia. ..... 3 1 3 3 <* ? ? T 13 3 11 I *?iid>?r 13 3 17 6 'liri'Hr (ti n ... 13 3 > 3 ; ? mdham 13 3 13 3 *1 bnUiiMk ... 3 4 3 3 l.aaioill*. ...... ? 4 ? 3 m i* us tv 'inailtia 1 b? >but* labia of f?fir?a?t Mun ora^rl?M lb* I fin Mat* ?lih lb* i*<**pll>a nf IN .mi l lipnrtaird In the laat l^<i.lai ur? by 14 *kl(i. 3 ot |K?irii ?. It lb?y a'aad i bi> )??r ? laat, lb* H>u-a Ill ti'klam Uk *b<(' IO it all nb.ri Ibr r<? nm bifiay tour aibt* baa 1a?r )??r lha dnnxrati aad l??? millfa bavll g pfrrl-aly thr aama BUB. bar aa Ib.n CuMaaM. In 'h# flrat nWtlrt n.?t 1< I'th lc hot ikiito tii< iaa4l<lata* I.) m an lu1 M;o?' f-?abia#4. baa* i.f o?>-r t#n th. u.m..| naar ail ?tn?r* lli ttlf CW'M lltlltril ( !> ' It n rlMtod ll) i.Im ni I 'Ji h w?j fity In ib? thl'il lM?tr|rt. Maart aai (vhig) |? rr-?la#ad by rln ut U? 0 n.-J rnjr It! IMtl> l)wn?i IfOBI ("lit dl varoa |f> ut |||> w ?< llow. lis ft*. ? h * .1 M* I on f 4 !41 I All r.'H?r? *i*i faitl. It ? Wiee far k>4 * rnalltlnn I rt ' h '**' t'*r Ha-tlaU <! U>| cfat. ! !? ? * b > bt'ttt alt htin<1r??l ??}-.fliy PalMv iHttlllgrnrii Jrrrtl tf a f?Mf ?mi?i ? Hi; fBnb?*l lf>< kiaa >ount a. wan. ht tb? nam- ..f 4r- Victoria* l u-h ?> trrtrtfi <i? t . har?-al kart**ltd iinniii iriiilr* nl (? !' irlat avpir*t aa*h > and nr?a uaorr Mr.- |.iii?# < ?-?-. I . , mi j.ii r?? ! ? |t|il iii4 ttlwr ? In mi king in all ??>> ( (4?, ' h# i>l * D V It' Iiri<|iif, | r pr|. i..r nl 1 ih? bnaMlh) h ii i- 1 U'?a?airk Mtaai K?>?n ?* Ikr 11? ?k Mala Ht# Hii-h II a?-?a>a ?- * lady b* anl#r ai tH!> n? Baluuln* kar atar. Ika arilrlaa lb I|?aatlia aw# inl-a. <i 1'iaa If. all# l?fk I ?? 1 h ai> IkU'Wui'if ? "fj ?ii(ra>r?ii -Ian. i ??r?wa la|iaa<<a ^lOmnl^aii-J bj lb* luaa'aa. ra(l-ntI a it 4I??*I|| ail bat ?bat a?i#r >nl aval |n r~'il* In a k?Ma In W alk>r at ml *aar#li aaa mat# la inal hi?a< Bi ll tk? 0?Ji'lH> <1 tl?? krllnka tnl-Biti|( al li|?4 Ii' kalr tia'll ataman ?>r? fi||li? lil h'l |l "M awn Ji.?ll? # l<aB..ia h-ll tka Ti iii * laily ta bal* In hi ./at tbi ahat|a diitii */a * 9* ar *faa.aa- *nil nl th# fhlrj aaul B'???t?4 yaat^fiiaf aimalng a liaiatiinan tij i If a al a nl a htabiai IiiiII.i (lam aki ka Iuiiii4 ia a Itaaty ilakla aitaaiad In Hahin|t?ii rtraat haaiug la II* p?**a*?aiffi a k^na ialk?*l a' klik ilia prip. <Iy t-l 4i??aitl?r ??llfl r??i4m* In Nm r await, j Ptlt>#? ta-a tr aeah-B *' Tb- tn4ia? ll ?aM-?a Ii lalka ki taa i>? rtloay al(H? lt-i It ia la# p%ai nr?>. i <1 h'lti ? latM.litu Btli* Ui tIi# V#a lima* iik a<* aakra' Bad 'b?*< I -nk |.a--a?? lat Nna Va I Ii. 1-M.ll.a >. fe.n I h? tuiua III tha .. ...J ,.ki..H A j It "t I ..f ?|H mill 1 tlx kail IftiliW In Tn. ?.< .|.?.| >! |4t>> k*rk I ft* Jmw? tn >? "fW fi.f ik> m ilf ?lrl - * ' H** r?"?< '*hii l)<ita?Mik | ?i???r>t ?ll *trrv> < ? ?Mk k?n4kV->ant-?r ' * ! ?? ?? '?< *r<-a? Ik" >'n*? Nl M J?kn tucl tn? k'?y*rt> of Kraarl? I. I'O'W't i"'?? m|M ??kt?t I <i?.< tn. ' **? ?>aai.M l>ia |? | rt*or for tf?al r. n Cir?'?it < ??rt. J|| >K? N??.< |in?Mlk4 >rrt f.- II D ?? <?*,,? T?u* ?? 'thl?4 l>llk)|) loorknf) Hitlktlll fniur 4*}i ll ! Mlt> n l< f il? *?i?? ?i l?? ?") ? Un hnntf^-4 It It T.lu- ? >l Jilt K*I a? 4 fll ? ?<? . ?# ai*r?fe?a>|taa. tr. t.? ,*..<<>. th- ft p>rt* M III* 11 * I u iff ani ? * i j t>|o?> I lit" h ll da I ? i h? Vail on nr. la 1MJ I > fttaial* at fl? ia?t Tkr ?>? r- l? th.t tVI?a*l 4n?MrM aattng (liar a r ili??ttnii ?< 'hat II i?>t<k'l?i Inf iM "f t " ar I. ? ! ? 4 k??^ f ? #! ' ? ?l tbi batra 1 ??tkb?!>?! r? It nMWatfc>? S parting Intelligent. r?ioK Oouui. L. I ? TSOTTIHO?A tr?ttl".* match fc r *ttO. three mile beata beat three '< Oft, Id hirorH. wa? announo?d to aoma oil yetUrday afternoou ; tat on rraehiDg the track, ? learned that on* of the partle* had paid f<?felt, and bad itartad for homo. The tjemet of the borne* were limeral Worth aid Alhauy Bel T hf laat uamed vat the one that cried ' enough'' btfore tbe fight. To make amend* for the dUappointmeut occasioned by the above forfeiture, the proprietor of the oouraa off. red a pu??e for hor*e* that bad never won a purte. which waa Oiled with flee entriri and a pood race followed. Tty ?uOjoited la a nummary nf the affair Curve +30. mile beaut, beat three In flea. In harneaa U. IVrnne entered ui i'lura 2 111 Jan W helpley etl^n'd br h Whitehall .... 1 1 2 2 Mr Nodlue entered b m Delaware Maid. . .8 3 S t W. Wbelao entered b. g Napoleon dia. J. Bomerlndyke entered b k Ulrain dia. Time?2 54-2:66-2 62-2:40. Ct<<Tac?ille 0or?t>r, L I.?T?otti*i)?On Wrdaeeday there will be a good trot at thi* rery popular track, between three ot our favorite naga The en fcur* md rmuuy. oifnui(rr uiu ovum, ttu wcu tnuvi among the turfmen soil a bettor Keld roull ?jt well be made All who wish to wltnes* a capital trot, ?rlll do well to attend City and Mubnrban Raws. Dxim?There were hS4 deaths Id this sit/ la.it week decrease of 18 from previous report. Par.?c*v*Tioi? of a OoL!> WATc M.? V*pterday eve. ninir a meeliig of the member* of polio* at lac had to the Riglnh District to< * plaoe at the cvrner of (Irani and Urns streets. for me purpose of presenting to Mr llenjamin I*. Kairohiid. late captain of that district (it police, a gold watch, asatoknn of respect from hie lornijr associates The presentation was mada by N. H. Hue. in a very appropriate speech and responded to by Mr KaircLild in a vary creditable manner; aft>r which they all partook ol the neoeaiury refreshme ot? usually prepared on such oocaslou*. mada a lew joTlal remarks, and adjourned like good buys. Bur nit Lanim roa thi'Jld Yi.tkh?i*.?Quite a good ly unmber of the old veteran* who ware in thj United folates fervic? during the war of 1812. '13. and '14 mat lent ev? niug at Hiliiatj Hall, No tW liowery, lor tua purpose of registering their names and setting lorth the time of servic* thus reudered during the last war, In order to receive the bounty land abo-it to be awarded to each survlvlrg member. All tbore who (erred ! three months will be entitled to lorty-flve acras ol land and tbore ill uionthf ninety acre* and so oa in| criaslng lort live acres for each succearfiag three : mouths to those who rendered active servioj during thr three years Tho meeting presented a very venerable uuniber of grey headed old gentUmea. Common Coumll. BOARD or ALDKItMKM. 8*rr # ?The B aid met at the u<ual hoar, the President in chair Ihe minute* of th* last proceeding* were read and approved. rrTiTto*s. Petition of Ru'gers Female Institution, for a crowwalk in front ot their tou*e referred. Krom the (ierrlt f mith I.an a As*ociation. to have a room to hold thrir meeting*? referred. To have gas pip*s laid la Thirty-flrst street, trom Kighth to Ninth avenua-refarred On a petition from Wi.iiam M. Tweed, lornn ol American Knglnel'o No 0. asking that, inasmuoh as ba bad been uio.-t seriously argrlei*d by tha baae aalumnie* agslust his publi* and private eharaelar. in the report ol the C'hlel Kngineer. that while investigating other matter*, they would give him an opportunity of proving thr falsehood ?f tha charge* agalaet him JtUrrau Pmw repudiate) thai Ides of the exi.'tenca of the ccmutiu*. and he would not content to receive the petition, thrjr bad eommUtud an *1x07. u a Board of Aldrrmau in the ?Up they had already tak?n AIderaan Bali, refused to Tot* on the <jae*tlon, as he did not n#ri>e In the oonstltuuoa of the oommittee. Aldrrman Kki.lv waa of opitlon that the petition ou#bt to be referred, In order that all the charge* made In lb* Cblel Knglo-er report may be investigated, and that it may be rraily seen it 10 many di-tricta were tu be at tL? btek of one man. and If ro much ?ai to be pairt for the tli*ju*noa of Aiaiatant Alderman Met'aub; Aldernian el (he Second ward oppoaeJ It. there wonld be no and to pi tillou* ol (behind. 11 tbli ?rre reo-lr-d. giaud juror* who Mt tf.*ms?lve? aggrieved. police Ju?I .or* aad captain*. would be ceek.ng u be b*ard The petition on motion, wi. referred to the Committee on lb< Fire liepar meet Ald-riuau Man 1 e* begged to he excused. and wai excused, Irom acting a. one of the committee appolat rd to invreUgate the ohargec contained iu the Chief KuglLrtr's lepvrt Aid<rman Wood waa appointed In hi* piaee. The Alderman of the fifth ward ai*o begged t< be axcased but it waa negatived by a vote of iha Board A resolution appropriating the nn of ?iJ3 for th* repairs of th* fountain la tha Bawling Ureea, waa ralir?4. wit-aKieo cot tim *uam. The report of vha Committee on Streets. r*ooaBiendlng tbat a aurvvyrr be appoint*! to aetlmate axtwBaeeof eiteadlng aad widening Collage l*la** from Larciay *Lreet to tlraenwlch (tract, waa adopted Report u rarne committee Inlavtr of raising and repairII ? \\ I<t *>r< rt. b?Iveea Diam aud Thirteenth air .ft wtib an ordi>anr- aa* also adopted. It ?a* raeolved that Joha If egg* be end |* h art by ai'polutel Trnotee cl ('oaimoa i*eho?l* la the Twelfth ward, la plaoe of Pennl* McCarthy, removed from the ward It w*? recolred that tbe Committee on Bewer* *aqulie liit.i the rxp'dieacy of modifying lb? made of aaerxment* lor *arveylBg Inspecting and ealleotlng la all caa? * ol tract expenditure, rt a< *iaic aaaiacr Tin loarnaanec Tb* report of the huaiite Committee In favor of paying 417 19 to James T Brady. Keq . being th* an.oua: of a ju<igo>f at obtalasd by hlia against tha Cnrporatloa for profeaeioual *. rvi.-ss a< a?aa**l was ar<|Ud lit a MN of 11 to fl The report of the *toi* eommittea la favor of paying th* accoaat of Wtills 11 all ?-^ , waa also aoopted rsoion riraa. A cotrmuniratli o from the Croton Aqnedaft Papari a eat *|aln*t th* repeal of th* or Ji nance. ebarging >10 lor a permit to make a communication with pab | AtXrr ainia ot*jar buataaaa tha Rottd adjoara*d to tbi? Ml ipf ai o rloak H<MKD OF A*M*TAKT AI.PSRMrt Tbf In aid mat aa muni U(t, attnlnj I'raaaut, Ik? Praaidatit in tba ah >kr udt^uorun of laamlmra la tbalr plaeaa riTifim Falltli na cf owaara ( afoperty Boar 8t John* park, ad?ara? t?? lb* alua aalta around that pork MmA imm n*rTrn Ib fa?or if making a anwrr Id filth atraat from tha ; li arr; ti>(r'i'i4?riua I u faror of rapalrlag a 1?walk* In rbil?iojh?T itrwt. from Uo4<na to BiMik<r Mr*?t. 11 taaer c.f flaf ai?.(( aid* a ana In front of 174 1 lllial-atl alraat ririn raoia Tiir anaao or ai nia?a? In laaor oi a?o? r In William 'ro*t fkna LIVrl; to [ r??1?r?lr??t Adoptad In favor of building a ? ?rr la r??nty tMid a?r*?t Imu Kluhln Heii-on i?ou* Adv|t>d In fa??r of a aataar la Ta?alj ninth a'r??t frror P?ro?.J to Thirl arauua Ad-iptad la faaor of t'? Idn ( a a?-a?r la Thir'y aitith urafl and Stub a?r. | lie* Aiinpt'd la faaor <>f r*<uUt|ac and rapairini Mai tat aVaat lr??i Front to Booth atr??t Ad >?l?d la faaor ol la?ln? rroo* walk from (loan raaur a .rk?t to th? P"ath al<-aol ftautb atr?tt In'a?or ol tanrlng milf aaraat tola U|i t< ?a OMtllV'4I ft In fnor el oi.Armuia aii>ul-i<na from ih- P.r? Ii. car'ara' la htnr nl ml>ifii>| ilia ImiM of rn|iaa No 34 Info ?wr of poking Ira Floyd for aip?n*?a la*urr?d b? him la bringing tha r-m?lna of lha ta'a IJaot PI >rd to ibia i >l> fr<? *>* Orl'aa* la ta?ar of aatnng oqrtt a?d |U'l>r aii'ta* la v odlaoa all aal from Jawa to Maillaon aitaat Adoptad araoi rnoag. That Wm H Jtra-lo tK ? ?ppo'nt?<l a r.-xmni* drill r (if 4aa4a ?l?a Jaa?a f Wnyd Adop'od la u*?<r of rrpnirlng tba roof ol kaaai Market Rafarfad. I a fa?- r "f ragradlrg and repairing Ta-o-j trat atraat Uiairn r< urili and Unatloi ??.nn?a In fa?? r nt r?mnin< tbo tla to?l of tilna Mark at : hall toa. r K.lrrml Tba B.iard than a<lj?ar*a4 mwi rot CALirotHU. tailing of Ihr Mrani?ht|?? Empire lily, Crorfil and I lirntkrr. ?? Tlia atramaklp Umpire ?'|ty rapt Wllaao will I-are ttila port at ihr?a n'e|o*h tbla anaraoon for i'ha?raa ha w'll aeraaat with ana of tha ataamara of bar llaa an I tla I'aaifr Tfer all ?t. am*r Oarrfla Cai>t PorWr. will laar? at lb' mrti' bona torn ortow a fl areola Vr (hall puhlUh tb? *'V llaaal.n tl l?? a'alnab tbt? n?nl>| I* Cn ! tba Raiptra City, til an- . ?th?r .rtlitoa at i?n >lsrb to <>rr?w >rnln<. t? |? IB tba H?i't|l? TIim* ibHroi of lk? lal?at ?"? to tbHr ftta??* la <"alltnrala. or aay ntbar jmrt of lb* PaHba J aa l?a?" their ertoi at tba oAaa *ta? la ???!? ?li??aaa Tba rtaaaiiblp Oay?alti Wla4la. win litft I fof('ha?n* aa Friday tba till la*ttal. n .it.* r<?N ki Hjira. Tba rtaan Aaarlr* will |??*a tbl< fort ta mw aoow for Halilat a ad Liverpool TV mall* will viae* at bait pa?t t*a a'aloab that anralaf Tba ?'-?*(? MraM will ba pblliM a* ball paat alM a aloat. raarl ( airntm-rbli Ciarwit Orniat- l?b a/?H tmi tw.i in R74 t'taaan l*i ?a*- Rva Ml Ml IM IN Ml ______ _ (tytia Qlaatrr.-Jatl taaat???l. prraltaaiar, a ?. * ??> ?f ti |imj cmii, aa4 Oar< i.ltHM. rita lit aal-n, at law a?? aim, ixfiaarj fat tba ??a???r-M-i >* t. li'/l VBT. '?% Bra*4aay Opri I luaawa.- Naaa that t ha Pabii* Hlrri I* - ?a#r- N* ivi. nf i.ta i aad ?* fa?? a: y ,a <? ag a>?a a?? w a t ???iar? i? r?? a* aar Mitfi ikai "aula lk> la/afai 11M Tal?ta lit llarraa af a??a narfal tatar pr >?- ! fa'I I |-aapa r~1 a I ib aa aaar* >ala? r rlib aa I aiir ?n ? f?? in? a.a-ta.1 . aatnal >? raHi* ' < ' >ai|?rtait' a if'lliM ? * * r?u th i?? a?a4t?A wt <?k J* at??t alaaaia Hiam Mm tra <, 1 li^iiltikl ail aall *l *4 i ?f a- Mm Sh ?r-i aan?ai i ii.?- ir ia'i> ?#atr w?tk atari rar'rtf ?f ra?? ?aal j ar'lalaa Ikai aftalty a nl r." a?i?a o? ta-*a aal at a la IVriLk ? Nl>i>aaa ^aif rat, .*' firm rail ai *a* iaa*>?at<a a* Wki. ml ? kaaatifal ailtiinti. iiM??wlikii pilia* Hit aw? iu bii4l> iw.it tba Iwfaha N luiai a faia??an. Jenny Llnd1! Cticcrl Ticket? At Auction. ? Th?r* < ne tinib in the assertion that X SOX. the Hatter, of iM Fult? m street, paid tor the ehoioe ef a eeat al Jei?Ly's ftret Conce* t. Km x san't eflford It; end it laaat have fc^en done by e?>me Broadway Uetrer. who telUi poor artiels ai a high nrioe, a* Kaui la contented with eery email troita. Ill* Fail style of lints le the admiration ef every df. About Hat*?-A Hint to the Uninitiated.? At the i?eue of each succeeding faehioa, eastern svems to re- I 4nire e certain amount of self-glorifies lioa la the form of an I attrtome advertleement, end <he hatter who eaa enp>?<f the Urpret amount of snperlntivee, and declare, (even thoagh | >t I r hi tin- t x|*a?e < t tTVth ) that hit uew etyle ie tbu in??t symmetrical end " reuherohe, lte finish the m<*t ooetly and { ' eauuieite," lie oontour the moot superb and becoming of any fashion erer yet produced, wlrle the naality ie"alte- I getb?r superior to anv ever manufactured in thie or any 1 > ' t*i r unto.' I* r, u?iUf-r i ?he great hatter par exoellenoe. 1* enti led to and by right ought to have the privilege or furnishing all the hate wanted during the eeaeoa. Whtthout | lai BM n the philoeo) hy of this, neither presuming to determine f< r a " discriminating public" what hatter they ought || i u:r M?? yt' for the benefit of all whom it may { e? ncem, we may be permitted to sugjieet. that there aee | otr?* ) arter* nerretendinir. though roa'ly me-itori >us. If i g?Ti* 1? ti.? n ?? nld. ir tat eieretee af their u>u?l good eenee, ! CUalM Fav llnanlTM. an I |iuph*?e only thaf whl h their judgment appr eee, their ee'eotion would be more beootuing i and satisfactory, while they would render to marlt it# due I re?erd Wot ourselves, we have only to sajr, that we ha*a not been without our encouragement, but lodging from our i iccr?es?d sales the past yar feel Jus'ifeo in anticipating j i' r our r.eanurui iADrio or cn<- n-*v ahapr, % largo <1?a*u<1 iht ccntiDK MAM>n. H A KNOCKS, IUu?rt, ?3 Broi^vaj. ?Pft? Fankl" "Peter Funk !"-Tkli U Mid to the ro*l eaclamatioB which greeted a 1 ft I' n'tonoa? itt'< tranaanien. laatead of cheer*! BM'BNSCUIII), i at I?7 Narian *trtet, eanaot wa*te nw oey *o foolnhly. Ilia i Hate (look In to4 ii*p*ct the toaulilul Fall llat ha now | Citia? up) are mad* of too go <d atock, and too faithfully ' hricatad to real I to mormon* pn-flt*. Oa Mil* a anjxrior , article to the Broadway $4 hat for $3 60 Concert Cap.? Uanln will Introduce, today. a ftplaudld pattern of Cap* auitahla la the advent at the approaching Con?arta of Jenny l.tnd. UKNIN. lit Broadway. oppo*lte 9t Paula. , Jenny Lli.d Tlrktli For 8al? ?The aute- : aeriber l>a* for aale out uu t drad and twenty #? Tiuksie for Md'llf L'nd'a Concert at Caa'.la Garden, on Weda?edk<t tfininy, thellth inn-, They art all vary eligibly located, aot one ol thtm bale* onder tha call try. Bad all of them commanding a full view of tha fttage. They aan b? bought la on* lot, or ftingly, of EDWiKD fbAlUV, 117 Braadray, under tha Kranklia Uobm. Gen. Scott.?The Maicnlttceiit Portrait or | thin diftlagunhed Chiaftaia la .No. V Uailery of U'uatrioua i American*, to?ether with Brady'* iBlmitabla Dv;jorreot>|?, may l? ??n at hi* anaoioa* UaU*ry, Na*. 10* aad M Br* n lwa>, aoraar Fulton etrcet. The Plambe National UaguerreaoUallery, No. V>> lit-ai * ay, 1* tha mo*t intereatia* plaee of tha kind i In thia KUBtry. It aontaiu* an imman.a oellaetloa .if Pnr rait*, BB)?Bg wliloli are t bote uf our moat diatingui*hed ! au?nir) men, aad >? uu . n* t!. a .*..e-t. .. tan tail of I [Itaaure. Mr. Goldsmith la In town, and at hie Acadeny, 9V llroadtaay; hia clatna commented yaatarlay. and i h* U now prepared to receive pupil* for private iretructlon. I.adua or naB'leaieB wko dealre to ba taught writlai by tha flrat pvuti'an of the age. have now aa opportunity. A Card.?The 8uhecriber having returned from Europe, would r?rp*< tfully Inform hlapupil*, aad tha put lie generally, that hi* Hiding School will open forth* raeaptioa ot pupil*, on Monday. 9th Sept. He w uld al*<> return hi* thank* to hi* former patrvni. for the liberal *a pp?rt ke h>* received at tbair head*, and truat* by a teal ina at- | lentlon to hi* profe**lt n. and a guarded atteatioa to that ra*|>*< iab;!;ty which hi* utabliehmeat ha* ev*r maintained, t* merit a ooatmuano* i f the patr?aue of the publio. W. U. DlsBRO w! 10 Fourtk ateaaa. The Great Jenny land .Coneert.?Ijadtea' and feutlemen'* flno Pari* made whit* kid UloTea, f*r the aboea onaoert, MB ba had f r la. Gd. aad 4*. a pair, at ttnrdett?* cheap Wboleeala aad Retail Dry Uoodt *tor*. 1J6 Walker etn et. Alio, Oer.t'a blaek Rid UlofM, *tit*tu?d back*, oul/ta a Mir, euuftl to dollar glove* UKO. C. BURDITT. IM Walker atroei, Batweea Broadway aad Bowery. The Deat, Cheapeat aad Moat Kaahlonnhla aaioriroetit ef Ho< >a. !*& > *, Oaitar*, Hliprar*. fco , for ladio*. gent*. aLd children. I* at IIKUokiS' N?w York B Kit and h e Bmporiam, No. IS" Fulton atraet. Brook* atoek 1* tha largMI. aad hi* good) tha b*et and eheapeat la tha city. W anted?By a r?ape? tabla Youn( Womin, ? .1 .? . a aa 1 haatarmal 1 MM to mm ia tfca line waehlng ] ad ir'nini or ?<eady waiireee. la a r?ip?"i.?tl? privaM faally. Tlie bwl of city lefareate can be |i>n. fleeee call at V Km?r itreet, bark r?jm, ua the nmi< ttvur. Cut beeecn for 1*0 deye. PrtmliB?>cw York HUt? A|ti(ultaral , Fair ? A Silver Medal wa* awarded to the BuSecrlbere for Sepenof baru?rree?>p?e. at the abive Fair. held ia Albaay, lael week. I'totaree dell t taken earn* atyle ae the r" re ml am, eal .te.i or plaia. MCaUK UROTllBfU. UJ Broadway, c|'|ia*tte the Park F?ualala Comb Haaafkrlury, 3U3K Bioadway?>Tli? en?iual a.auulaetarar of the celebrated l?ia? Chain Shell Comb*, aad tba only manufacturer In Broadway. Inrlt-ie the lud . to aall and etamla* h.e lata improved pattern*, ?. d .. e trie advantage eeer all o>li?ra la beauty i>f (altii aad St ta the heed In the aeet perf.et efyle. Preilia Opea Chalaa, S4. Caaba at vholaaala. 1. M. QCIMBT, SD3K Br?aJray. A. Orandjeaa, No* 1 Barclay atrcat, iatar Bonn ? Wholteala and reta.l depot of roapceiti >aa for the hoa an I air, denominated by neat>ere. from oaa ie oil. Ma. 1 ?A nn pie ferr<g1a< ne and eaaliaat preparatloa. to keep bi.e Lair ia a etaia of per feet baalth. Dr. Graadjeaa oaa be roeeat'ed every day. Ruadaye aieaplad. at hie uiflje, No. I Bar l?y t'rret, Aaior Uoaae. fma eight e'eloek la the j a' n ag till eu e'eloek ia the evaaing. Hair Dying? I'haioit'a Na?lc flair Dye ta e i I I.r bair or whiekara the moaoat it ia applied, without Injury to the lair ?r ekla. H ean Iba weahedlamediaeaiy wltl,oat dletarblni the ealor, and bae bad adtr. It i*applied or e..ld at I'DaLOK'S H ig aad Teupwe Mauufacwry, Itl Broadway. Wlfil WlpUTilliriii and Mtran|m art lawiiedla iaepaet I'llabON'S new ityla of Wi<> and T?i?pea*. Relaepathe I art eel aad beat aea-rtmen* la the city, ] at tie ee'ebraied Waige Hair Dy? Paetary, 1F7 Broadway, . raer ef Day etreet. f?py lb aUdieea. Ulga and T?a|i?ea-Aualher Madal had . bee a awarded < Wa Baiehelvr, f<r the beat Wigeaad Toa?-e TI.e pehlir are invited to laepeet hid ??w etile fn l?0. at BAT< HKLOB'R "aJekrated ig Faatory. 4 Well el I beer* thelargeet aad beet aaeeriaeal M the ally. OafT | Me adareaa. Hair Uye.-Batrhelur'i Uennlne Lelqald Hvr Dye, eaa aaly be prepared at the aaaodaebory, 4 Vail re real. The pnbUeahoald geard agaiaei taltati na heni ea-teea diplomat. Per*< aa whnea hair haeaMcard a tad aeior from tbe aee o< the lattattea dyee eaa lave it earIwc ed by eall.ag aa above. C? re the addreea. Illll, Ut Inlaaliablr 1 ulttr of Hair and Wfclakar*, ?t IS tjumi aniait l'iaa alrail. mil 111 i'ii Auiarlian. Er?liah. Finih, an I aaary alkir (tyl ?, ta anil tki aian , |>?ifura? Ik* wirk di??I akitfully. an<1 aiir c i.! trau It i? Ul faalutaa Olid * nml appaOfaaoa "> i paran Krwkl*i,Tan. tallunnm, t'lnoplaa, KrapMen* aal a 1 ikiE It, aaaa, tn It l< wall knooa, poaltlraly j nnl kj ni>| Ctarnili liillm Madlaatel 4aop rh? 1 i'.utr* l?nktila at anna-a* bilr (>" ?; pn of lb* kill. , Uinll(i>i? ftr ptlt I'pi Ml ikab l.ilj whiMfetrma, ' tui|>"t, il' ||!ih onmpj-ii in at *7 ITalkar atraa!. 4ml af>ra frw Brvft^ti). Ct/lnilir Knatk Thlnl ii, fkilolalpki* Or. JlUflH. I'utar II, Orrullal, larlil, Af. lax'ai bit iitaimi ??ol?ii??l? t? In- hi of iha Km a> I Fat, fram it tn 1 <>l?vk, at ! I Bmot *a?, ao'iaai* tH Wanna ira-l akira raa k? kal ?ia p-polar Trnn'lan " j tli, kyi," tklil villi**, prtaa vifMti; alio, hi* !Mf itut| !) ul lit Fmliiii. iiil'nl Ky .-a loamad. Dr. Killing* r kai lndr?<l gained, b|r the l? if M? kiiK l>ll, (M illion in hi in til ihlel { laiinkkr iini aknai, i>y i "I? iraalibat tin -iaai 1 Ilk { M 1 umi? imim tn ii'iilirtij I" li I im m:-U* rally n it ?.* ril Tlai i ifWif nix no inlit l? kta> il', *11 kia unin W|- i f i i.i tit# Mni>li| a?riiaklr. aa i tiiiun|iiliil*iilUir'*i4i M?< with var Mt'laganh *a ?tin*? *? Sk? *11 ?i-i.tn hini.f ? a m??i riillf I l? a*<i aid ?a Ik ilmi li.li.ili *i?l?a an! ?a.>lo?"a Hhirnar |i*f>'lk<riti|4lrf|iiln I) flilii I |hl, dill, iilil, intiliialiiiiH k. ord ky ?h* m iliiw, ml riax>Uiii> i.l auk/ f lk? kiaanly toyi aa mti rua.lf >>ii ilil ap> t kir, Sk* kaa ?lv tapntiaa *.k? n.inrn taarttd ? !. li. hi a m |. .1 lu i ihim Hi.' arnouai n i?>ir Tkia, a. a iki? a' an. la tk? i?atr traa fof.?'lni>?a tp*.o ? '"i *? fa mnlll'llll kia an Ian! if -n il ail r lu?- I kor It, I'r K lalla kla Mo?i? Urn i, ai u all aa *aj if II fr a I I" f at'lltk(i ink Cill a* <7* Ht ad?a?t ?* t*ia !.-? k'l. > i a aim akat y?ar a iron* la. h> aill ?.,n-n*t-- |? aur* Tl.a "limy lapi liad gratia. Uiiililaiiiuiatl ta foinfa 'iiaara (Ml K V M A H K K T. Mnntiar. P-pti'ioSnr 9 A p' M Tbare roaiUar?bln aetirlty to day la tbo atoek aaiknt and priori ??ra fn; till atnlaiaad Unrirn? it and Plata iNurltlai anro ta batt*r Jainand. at b?ltar prion Rrtr Honk aod lirnni bou la aii< pr?la- j ln( upea Ik' mar kit an l lb* aal-n ??r? ptlra lo-fn At U.a Brat hoard D P ?'a. 1W7. adraor-J % p?r 9*n! Frlr ruad Mart(i(a llond* 'a. < aatoo ('oiapany 14; | Mi tna Caoal 'a . Kiadli( Rallinad >? Nuralab and Hi.trralir fatiy 1 ?ari ,*ri' Loan fall off '4 p-r nanl ? a Bulla*' an tiaa fiatbti la tba tmukit and la tba I harara of anaaa nrj pill irmt In r? hoi |n? of llMkapnatill; atnt(tli. prlaai miiat itinllly dipt* f lata Tka u.arkit aiuat bn kipl ap t* faiar baat all , tba Una tn kaap prlraa lip ta pr?aaat plan , and aa I taa ic pailbllll; of k-*pta? up anBataal ai<-lt-ta-??t j to atmaplUk tba olg^at koldar* of alo. ka tiara la , ?!? I af tbta port to-day. aaii-aatad to flUII'l 41 Toy iota. f>M>a*li lu Halaa?* ff?oM*ld 74 Wi liara tPat tba at >akh'?IJ?ra la tba i!?ma*rn at t Daak <1 ?aa J?r-ay ara p?r*oaally foap ia*lbla ta? tbradia pitoa of tba alrcala'lag aotaa >! that laatltail ?.i Tkta aiautai tba Mil boldara agnail luaa and ahoald |li? tkf tMM m aMli cr>4n u u; iM?al b?o* I* Ibll J Hi Mum*trn of il<Ml for?i*? ?? < it>?. >h? * >! Mini lk- tlk tn?t tn i.iiM l? |W<W. o( tknk K'V? ?t? of lk? l?n uf IM, ?? 7i*i of 1M7 m4 M MM) of UU? lltrff4li*4.>llir tMM. parportfM to k? lk? rMkofi)til)>k?r| inlitltiiitilok Tk* ?o^ IBiIM luM III ikoN lk? fl(> lit IktlfirrofiliMlf M(l? >hl>lf t < lth?r?jr pn|? ili'Mlh iki kMt ( !>? < Utl k<t<l { ']<?? "ix-ir* Hk itltl| Ui lk? rl(kllilk? t|vr *1 u A*? rtHk itlh* ??ik Tb? R?? UkfM r?IVM4 I* f?pl?W lo F*l**r Mm* uf ik? m?t> mmiI irtlk ik? itrnt *,.? r? r- *4 Tli* nf tk* N?? T?r% Wow K* 1 >? ? I'otpwf. hrk?|?<t 1 ?.*> to *S4 ?lM, i ?ltk ImI J?mr ( I *4 lnrt.it ** |ttl IUC .qo?l ! ?il>y |*r I* Jwlj .Wo ???r Jul? !?? fll ;?5 IiwimiiUi I Hlk< tk?? yr. >M ;M Tk# ?p*iUUb4< *4 m Mm akafUlU 9tmM. ?kji? i Reading, itato that the Jamage luttM h Ml Beat *o great aa ?u at first ?uppo?ed There U, of mbm, an til J to all navigation thti hhod; kit if the daaaage below Reading la not greater than that above, ai4 repair* are seasonably eomntitM. Ike whale Im ef ratal can be put In order 1b time for reeaoaiag aevlgatleo early In the spring. The damage ea the Lehigh Canal at Maueh I'bunk and below, l? very great, maeh greater then by the flr?t freshet, aad the probahQtlj of further shipment* this Mason, will depead aa the policy Id making the repair*, whether they will ha harried aid temporary, or occupy a longer time for theaahe of more permanent security la futare. at the eapeaee ? of the preeent shipping reason The dam and hridff m Milieu cdudi ?rf gene. About t*Mtj bo*U. MM with and other* without cargoes. pa?ed over tha teat, and were broken to piece* tor aiz mil** below Maaeh Chunk there are bat two breaches la tha akaal, kit oa tha level below, the embankment la waahad away for half* mile in one place Many wreaks of boat* and brokeu timber are left ten to twelve faat above ordinary water level Tha Beaver Meadow Railroad i* iaJnred beyond tha possibility of rapair thl* aeaaon. Tha Union I'aoal baa been but (lightly damaged Id consequence of the competition whlah i* likely to exist between tha Central and Boathern liaea of rallrnada through thla 8'ate. It la pretty generally conceded that there mutt be a luitabla awawtloa with the aantral Una. at or near Albany or Troy. There in now a bride* at Troy, over whlah the rati* at* laid. The distance U Inoreaaed to go by way of Troy. Tha true plan 1* for tha Ctloa and Soheaeotady Railroad Company to extend a proper Una at railroad; which may be connected with tha lladton River Railroad Huch a road inay be made, without going over the hill* and may terminate where a brldga aaa be con?trueted The stockholder* of tha Utioa read will nei --r embarasa tbelr road by a anion with the preeent road from ftchmeotady to Albany. They are Improving the central line went of Hyrecuse, wherever It aaa be improved, and are thu* preparing for tha aharpeat competition with the line* north and aonth. It la aid that the present Albany and Seheneotady Railroad Company, are claiming of the proprietor* ot tho central line, that their grade* a hall be a charge oa the whole line, and that they ahall be allowed for aa equivalent diatance. and that they modestly demand that their road shall be considered a* twenty-tve ot thirty miloe long. Traveller* And It *e In time and delay, but we apprehend that the manager* of the central llua west of Bchenaetady, aaderstand their position too well to make such a surrender Their tockholders would Mil tham to aeooant boob eaoagh should th?y thus ring their present valuable llaa. Th* demand of equivalent distance lor their grade*. la clear admission that a batter road may be Bail, aad the ecrtral Una and tba Hudson River Railroad, will doubtlr?* adjust till* matter right. It U entire)y Idle to suppose tbat tba preeent Albany aad Soheaeetady road can continue for tbraa jaara, aa a part of th? railroad Una between Buffale and New Tork. Tba commercial jear af 1840 '60 alosed on tba lit of September. and tha annual report* of tba movement* of produce In the different Southern cities will aooa reach us Tha movement* of cottoa la Mobil*, for Ik* year jaat cloaed. ware as annexed:? UutlHKKTR OF COTTOM 171 M<> HI I K - T IU1 UlJie ScTT. 1, 1860. Bales. fltock In warehouses and an ihlpboaH 13 HQ Kxported to (Ireat Britain .103.319 no to Franca M 908 Do to 01 ber foreign porta 11,977 Biportedto Culled Plater ports.Inaludlng 17.901 tales from Montgomery to New Orlaaaa..... 138 971 999 DIH' Dednrt *tock on hand l*t Bept 1849 9.049 Total reo lpts for year juat cloaed 360,963 Ixlcg a decrease of 100 704 from last aeaaoa The foreign (hlpueatt, It will ba aaaa, aaaaaat ta 314 104 bales, weighing 108 383 611 pound*, aad valustd at >13 230 307 96 Tba average weight af tha bale* U 606 paunda. the average value par bala. 967 19, aad tha value par pound UK oeuta Tba Mobile orop, aeeording to tbla eatlmate, amount*. In value. to 930 090.949 exceeding tba value of laat year'* produetloa 94 943,696. tl""igh falling ehort In qnaatity 1H7.764 bala*. The market opened In September at 9K a 19 aaata pat pound for mladllng. frai* which time forward there were but alight fluctuations but a ateadj advaaee until at the eloae of August, whan middling aottoa stood at 13* cents per pound According to a report Mad* ta tha Lagtalatwa of Teia*. In January 1848 tb* pnbllo debt af the ItaU at tbat time waa aa aabexed: ? PiBLic Dtsr or Ttttt-Jiacar. 1949. Anllted drafia 99V7 394 40 Treasury bote* 3 663 941 00 Klgbt p< r rent bond* 909 *00 00 Funded debt 1 976.900 00 Intereetop liabilities 3600 381 31* Vnaudltrd claima I.OOOOOOOO Total domrftle drbi, I 904 .146 U Thr torrlpu drht ?to?4 tho?;? I)u* Kkiik ol ih- L'aitrd flfatrfl. iDrli??.i>R lutarvrt $ 740.000 00 ClalSird by Jmturr H?>lt> rd 1( for MMBirr IttUU, lurludli.it lit.r.?t 333.004 00 CHinxd 1 y tl D??oi. for tM>.l Inclad tBf ItltiM 1 0T1 000 00 >144 004 00 Total drM fllOtu,?il 61 Tha 1?? ot T< iu lulkrrlird tbraa Io?m Tha flrrt |MD of thr IMh Norrmhrr. 10M, of Ji.'MWOOU Oft ft I'Irrt*r of tba publlr hltk. nn.l thr pr?aar4< If th? fut.hr lai.ii Thr weood by art of tb* l?th May. 1KJ?, or f 6 U0 W*>. at 10 rrr crnt. m a pladga of lb* putollo jaHb Tb* third bjr ao art of tbo 1M January 1M0, of fl f 0< CfO at I |.?r r?nt on a plrdga of tba nrtngi ai d dutla* "D f?r thr payaiant of tba prlaelpal aad lutrrrrt In Jon# 1*37 Ttuu paaard aa aat to r. n>oi!d?'r tba drht. atd thru foua.l it* aao?t fJtltiOOO Thl# ? t pltdtfai tha rawona tr io* Import aiddtriit^WhO. for tba prompt p?;a?at ?>f tha Ifttomt Tb. la.t two ltrm? In tha ah. ?a tall- of lndrbt#d i"rrr amounting to ; 1 Dj40M W. war* ar-a'rd In thl* may II..If. rd and Daw.on aold to T?in a iMarr and otbrr vrrarlr for f.tTUOM ? to b? pan! in a aartaln tlB a. but to ba dO'iMrd If Tata* fa l< 4 to fay at that tlaia Pbr did tail and tha rnntraatnra r*o#t*ad. larirart of th* 1r?t n 11-? ?? of drbt. lu p.*r ?#at. b>?i< fur H 4i 4 i>.'.4 Hi aa xb ?* m?i. Kirkan|?. I' f f. |??7 li? vn.il IrUHl 71 |ii<* <? il''< Ht> 4* i?n ! > "> II/* 70 4* >?0 ?? !< i? 4. i : *. i??? t<* 4? k? 7tv :n<' I* s??. if?j, i .'4 im ? tv2 i?7 ??i 4* nH 1"" I HI HO ? Ml 7<4 mm. R m W?7? i.. ?? C?rl*a I S?v tin. <v*** ? 4* *?* ?'!?? ?. ;\u 4* M w P H #-f-H I' ?.?? 4- VI# M r>-< l... iif t 1. mi * mi >v '< ? <!? " PK P-i{ 'I'll f?<? ?' . IVV. ?( Ml fWk Trl?l Bk ?l fii'i 4" 1*1 < ;?, ml 4o iM *1% H *i r!l*a tl 111* IWi #? ! ? I* ?l ? I' Mot' . !?.?! Ml i? lit' <? km 1112 I n 4? i'?* lVI .MW wiCik'i-nC# ? 4? 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