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tfon New Himpahlre, to eatereJ the aervtoe to ??T, IW.udbHMD mi.ota active aervtoe. Ha comkiu* kU tha good 4ualiflcatloas for aa excellent eomma'.der, and an the oceasloa af oar eurtgemenia, gallantly and ?accssafnlly work ad hia ship. 1b matters of coin at Cant. Craven la a moat valuable aid to a oommaaderlnehieJ moA It will not ba ami* to atate her* that the Flag officer was sorroanded by abla and reliable C'juusellers. Next to rank come* Commander H. H. Ball, ? aathra and as appoint mnut from North Carolina. Commander Ml la tha Fleet Captain of the squadron,and commanded the third or reserve division. Commander Ball la aue of ?to aid aohool offloara. Ha eutered tba service in 1823, and baa been thirty -seven yean In the aarvtoa. Aa ard naoee duty was one or kla peculiar accomplishments, ba waa eboaen to fit oat tba vessels purchased to New York to that liua. Ha waa vary active, and deeeryea much aradlt for energy and ability. Ha la brave, genaroos, and a atriot disciplinarian. Commander Samuel Philips Lee, commanding tha Oneida, to a Virginian, and antared the servioe in 1806 Contra vndar Lee la a bold and Intrepid officer, and fought kla xbip nobly. Constantly on tha alart, be rendared amch valuable aervice to tba fleot in capturing prizes tad destroying monitions and englaaa of war. Com aanrier Lea la an e8tlm.ib'e gentleman, a superior officer, ?ad has wo* laarela for himself In the late light. Commander Metanobton Smith is a New Yorker, and anaamandH the sldewhoel sloop Mississippi. He entered toe aervice Iti 1838, and has men much sea service. Tba Ad Mtsaiealppl was beautifully handled In the flgbt, and to her belongs tba honor of crushing oat the ram Haraaaaa. Commander Charles 8. Ro?rs ta from New Jersey, and aatated the navy also in 1820. He. was formerly one of tba Lighthouse Inspectors. Commander Bnggs eorn ?MUKied theVaruna.and after sinking six rebel steamera kla vsael fell a victim to the buttings or two iron-provt ed vowels. His gallantry on this occasion called forth the htghe t praise from his brother officers, llis vessel went town with tha Stars and Stripes at the masthead,and her battery was being worked until the gun carriages w?ra era ?t entirely submerged. His e^nduot called forth tha Mtowlng latter from Flag Officer Farrajat j? Ufnrcri Sr^ncs Ship fTiKTronD, 1 On ?mf Crnr of Nsw Obi banh, April 2?, 1SG2. J Wat?Yon will proceed to the North in the Unitod Stoies gunboat Cayuga, and, npon your arrival, report in parson to tint honorable Srcr. tary of the Navy, w ho I trust, for your gallant services in so nobly defending roar vessel to the list, will ben tow upon you aenmmand to which you will be mora able to contend with your toiemies and do Justice to your own merits. Wishing yen a pleasant voyage,I remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, P. O. FAIUtAGCT, Flag Officer Western Gulf IU<*:kadi g >'t mdron. ToO>knantikr 0. 8. Be Hia, late oummauding Umteft ?totes gunboat Varuna. , Commander John De Camp, of the Iroquois, la a native af New Jersey, bat was appointed from Florida. Ho entered the aervice in 1327. Commander Tie Camp aaauned oomraaud of the Iroquois, and relieved Com mander Palmer, who, by the way, went down in the Rhode Inland to again take command of the Iroquois. Commander De Camp's coolness and daring are remark able features of his character, and the Iroquois moving ahead to engage the enemy was the signal for the eyes af the fleet to watch him. He is one of the lighting men at the age, and Justly olaima the title. lien tenant Commanding C. H. B. Caldwell ,of the Itasca, gl a native of Massachusetts, but received his appoint aaaat from Connecticut. He entered the service in 1838. His ship was handled beautifully. He was the first to eat the chain barrier, and on the night previous to oar advance his last duty waa to see the barrier all e'ear. ?e perform*! the hazardous duty well, and had hoped to (? through with the fleet, bat hia vessel received a shot to her boiler and dropped town below the forta m a helpless condition. Lisa tenant Commanding N. B. Harrison, of the Cayuga, p a native of Virginia, and waa appointed from that ?tote in 183S. When these troubles broke oat he could sne that hia path of daty lay in tha Onion oause, and be ?ever flinched from hia duty to tha Union and tha con ?mutton. His vessel waa honored by the preaenoe of giptain Bailey, who carried hia pennant on her, being to* first vesael past tha forta ana the ftrat at Quarantine, (be gal>ant bearing of Lieutenant Commanding Harrison toe elicited the warmest commendations from the Flag Odtaer, Captain Bailey, and hia brother offloara. lieutenant Commanding Albert N. Smith, of the Wiaaa tosk?n, ia a native ef Maine, but waa appointed from Msasaehusetta. He also entered the service in 1838. The Wlssahtcken bore bar part nobly, and waa aarly at the Qxnmaador Jum Aldan, of the Richmond, is a native vr>4 aa appointment from Um Hlate of Main*. Ha so terod the aervice in 1828. Aa a commander and ? social {?ottoman no nan rai.ks higher. His sbip was tba model am la many particulars. The prorlsioaa aa board to ens**-rate tba horrors of war wara noticeable features, sad to tha various plans his crow are indebted for so auto loss of life Oxntnardur niehard Wain wrlght, of the Hartford, is aaotlveo! MassacHusetts, but wss appolutod from Vlr |Ma. Ho entered the service In 1831, and bas been an asttoo man in the service of his country. He had charge or Ike Or-iaaooo Deportment lor some time at the Wash tagton Navy Yard. Cord ma.-do - Wainwright 1s a polished fsuUiman, an excellent sailor, and his knowledge of ordnance made him peculiarly adapted to the command of Ike flagship. Ltsnto isni Commanding Edward Ponaldson, command lag the gun bout Scioia, is a native of Haryiand, from vMob State bo received bio appointment. Ho entered Ike service i; 1816. HU partis this engagement was Sriliarit.bis vessel boo lag the tug of Commander H. ?.Bell. ? lieutenant Commanding Edward T. Mr hols, of ths Via*: a. u< a native of Georgia. He entered thessrvice IS 1838. IJeutenant Nteno.o is S splendid sad daring sffosr. It was bis misfortune to collide with one of tbo hoiks os the moniQK of tbo 24th, and be wss tillable to pass tbc f rts. Hs did all tbat a man could do. Uo'itenant Oommmdtng Ceirge M. Ridsub, of the KIbm>, H a native oi New York, but aa spp >intmrn from Ob to. Hs ontomd the sorvico is 1839. He is b geatleinau devoted to (be interests of bis country, end sa all ?ccas?His *a? ready to d<> service for her. His veenoi hsw always fought well, and she boars tbo marks of mngh us<ce on the part of the enemy. Liesteaaat I aw sow s a general favorite. Ue tenant Commtndi <g Pierce Crosby, of the Planl*. ? a native of Pennsylvania. He entered the service m MM. Lieutenant Q-o?by Is an officer of marked ability, ssd of indomitable energy. His part in this groat act ton dassrves grsst credit. Lieutenant Commanding John H. Russell, of the Kenne koo, is a native of Mary laud, from which Mate ho was appointed. Be watered the service tu 1841. While off hwearel* bo r'Orformed one of tbo Huest exploits of 8hs war, In the capture and destruction of the privateer JwdKh. I.i?u tenant Commanding Rua-eli has one of the knot gunboats Is tko service, but, unfortunately, dkl ant get by tbo forts on the morning of the 34th Inst. His voohoI ran mu> and sunk a hulk, faeutenant Kuasell m s brave and nobis officer, and a general favorite la the stfsodroe. Ls-itefoot Oofnman.ttng Ceo'ge H. Preble, of the KsSsMin, ranks svomd in the list of lieutenant com ssandors. Ho is a ustivt of Maine, and entered the *er no? Iii 1IKI*. He is a gallant and (earless ollloer. Ho baa tbo good fortune to lose no men daring the engage ment. Of the ?tbor officers engaged in this brllliaat victory of) credit is duo to them for tboir uatiriag seal said snorg.v In bring nit shout such glorious results. No man fklsornd or lit ich?d fn?.n h>s duty; on the other band.ea h m own d to outvie es< h otlwr in sod savors to add bril Oaney to thi> uffalr. H.u h a number of sgeelleut odicers sre seldom marslia'.lod In a single .leet. The ling otlicsr should be and is vsry proud of them, and thsir aaiass ?? go dowa to posterity ss the htiroes of tus ago. REBEL ACCOUNTS. *rw Orleans Before Its Capture. WHO rtjug rilK It Brit. U4TI1 >19 ALI.BOUVJR* ii' ont ilto Now 0. loan.j l'ru* I to ta, April 0.] Yesterday, bst>fnan one sad throe aViork, we vlsltod tit* or ice .if the l*r VnSI Maslial, Is os h or the foirdis f'oi-, fo: tlmpii |h>h? oi ssct'fteiiilni! t'as nmahor of cut ??< a an<l aiiaoa u n < have tiiKsu ths Oath of slle<ianre sis< * ttio tacl'ta I n 'if m?<rtl >1 lew, which ?a* muds on the liiiU of arch. I'hs io.lowing is the result of our IIKJUI' 10.4 ? F.ist Llsirtct?rit!zf.na.natlvss*tda>loi?tod. 8.297 ?? <? ?Aliens 2,;t01 - 7,598 q*ron<l District?? itlxsus.nstiveand adopted. '2,794 ?? ? Allcua 4,1*1 6.918 Third I'isirici?CiH?. ns.nstivsand adopted. 2,7<W ?? ?? ?Alien* 1.M7 4,878 fourth nistrlcl^riiiKsns,natlveand adopted, li ,884 a. ? ?Aliens 1.062 8JS7 ?fatal *l.n7? th.s shows ilia number of rid/ens ? ho have eorae for w*m sad taken Ibe -atb of sll*ji?a?a in ilisfour districts to !?<? 15474, win ? thai o tbeali-n* or lli'tse who were not clti/uus, is IQWJ. oaly 8,074 lest than the former. T?l? remit may surprise him, bat neu MM'? the doubt ing thai II Is ahowe by lbo registry of names tit Ik* efUcea of the Provost Marshals. Uort Rebel Arronnli fro* Www Orlwu. [From Um HiUunoud luspait h, May T.) Aiocsta, ki?y ?, 1M2. Ike Tacksen Mxmittirpw*, of the 1st tout..b ? exira <s from Mew Orleans pa(?ers of Tue?ay. The authorities of the city bo a out U> the last lu stubborn and heroic re fusal t'> lower the flag of their adoption. All the {tu of Fort Jackaua were spiked before the surrender. Kort Pllre was evaouaied,aad everything It CitQlAlDMl ill t( tbni'llPtd. Commodore Kanaka xcot a eommnnlcntlon to the Mayor and Council on the 'Jlth ult , o-'inpUlum* of the refusal to haul dowa the Confiwlerate 0 g, ke., and no.i fi?: them to remove the women and children la forty ei^ht hours. The Mayor convened the Council, and they decided not to reoede from their position. The I/'Uiai.ina (lag ktlli floats upon the href*. Mayor Monroe urbly epliel to Farragut, saying, MWlk will stand vour bombardment, unarmed and undeiended ait we are." Karratui, en the 29th, again addressed the Mayor, say* lag ?"irorts Jackson and Si. 1'hltlp here ("alien, and we will now proceed to raise the United Stale* flag on lbs Custom Hotine. The Mayor must tee that it la respecasd w th all ihe civil power of th* city." The Kxen ni IH hi, of Wedn<-eday aaya that all the Onalederate llaya In the city have be< u lowe ?d, and ftiat federal lia.s now float from the publlo buiiduigs, under the pi election of ihe enemy's guns. AH the city papers are till published, but areeonAned to l??ai topics. The (errals expect to take military pos session of the city on 'Vednesd.iy. The soramandiirt of the French steamer, Hilary op posite New Orleans notilled Flarragut that forty-eight hours' notice of bombardment was ridlc iloue. aadde manded sixty dayk for the evacuation of the eity. Why the Mlsalvsfppt Had to be Sank. [Fr tn the Savanna)) He nob lean, April 29.1 As tlie federal* approai h?d New Or.cane the >om Mis sissippi iheiele '*ph informs ua, was unttnislied and bail to be burned in order to nave it from the bauds of thjenemy. Had site bum complete no federal vessel Co ild have an : reached the city. It i? un''er8t0"d th it ttaft delay of tbo work was occasioned by the failure of the Kiow-<h Ii'on Work*, in this State, Moumpletf its contract for iroii bolls ir. d ie season. Whose fault was this* It ik a grave question, and we will let Mark A. Cooper, one of the proprietors of tlw? Iron works,answer It for himaelf. In a recjnt lotur on the subject to the Atlanta JtUeUigauer he says ? The or^er for thl? Iron for the New Or'eans gunboat was re< eived ou the l&th March I Ait and is among the lasi orders we have received. We have shipped prompt y to thai order all the iron we had on hand, or could m..ke, to the exni .stun of an> body 's order. We h?vo not made it. lirst, because the transporta tion of the coal mi Chattanooga wan neglected. be^-.nd, because within the last iwo weeks sixty or seventy of oar men volunteered .mil lOinel the army. Oonse juenily, we have been and are now standing still lor lack of men. When thegovernment uittoersshall llnd out that iron cannut be made without man, aud will detail the m? n we need lo work heie we m iy S'i|>i>ly their wants. These men nave been reared up, taught, and trained at this ett tubiishment, and we pre<er them and lutow hot Woero to get otheis. We have a m iltli liclty of heavy orders for railroads and the gove nineut several months prior to ihe one in question. These also are all suspended for the uiue c. life. We ha\ e iikew we many individual orders of two or three months man ling pits1 ;>oned. Ixtopiied all the nail me huncs. which were paying well, to till the orders or g iub at* and gun carriages. We have re bate lly mado requisition on the War De partment loi our inen, without eliect, lor weeks and months ago, advising them of the condition of affkirs. You will ue?, there ore, that the responsibility of de ley. incompleting iht g uiboats, tests not ou tbo Klowah Works. We ha\ e neter been ta dy to respond to thewa is of thu goveruinent for anything w our power to furnish In liits we h ive u it bi-en guided by aay selflab tenliugM. We have tendered ourselves aud all we have, in auy aud every orm, according lo our ability, even iu anticipa tion of iliiB contest. Wo lutve sustained mortityuiK re pulses when the acceptance o^our otters would nave saved tlrt country millkias ol money aud thousands of lives. The Rtnwah district, with a rolling population of two huudred, h is Curuisbed at least one hundred and thirty volunteers for the war, and our woiks are stopped on that account. Very respectfully, MARK A. COOPER.* The Bombardment of the Port* and Oc CHrri'Ut'i'i ii> tin" City of New Orlcitati [Kroiu the ( ii irlobiou Mercury oi May 6. J The defence ui Now Or lean* roiled upon two fort*, Jackeon and .St. I'lnli ?, h few interior ballerina ab..vu the iorin, and a neut or twenty b"?tn, the aiiougeator which wore tbe McR&e ycarrying seven thirty-two-[ioundera anil ?jue nine-inoh gun) and the lion nwui'ian. Thelatuiaiuua, carrying e.j.ut large gun*, was a OumjAete jauurr. 4ilie bad to be towal dovwi the river and t,aed an a batLcr>, for the two largo wbeeia woi king in tbe mnidlw of lit., boot iuwritred with each other aud rendered ber uu manageable. She wan an oak hu.k roofed with iron. Three of tho enemy * bukUt were Mid to have pai-aed tviikvut th* knowitay. ?J ike fort*. The river in about a mile wide, and covered with heavy fog at nigbt. Th< aavai engagement esiemled lor aonie iniiea up the river. KxchiiuguH of bioadaulea and co.bions were continuous, wi'tl but ?t?e <y UU ' biifakru'eboats, a steam hulk, with ba 0*4 inm, riLurn- U to the city, and wan burned ana turned adrift. A ualveet n ete&mer aunk one of the best of the Yan kee gnboutw after running Into her three time*. due waaown sunk heraeil. The McKae was aeeu gallantly exchanciug broaaame for broadaide with two doibie bank tiigatea. elie wan commanded by Captain Tom linger, oi t luirlemm. and waa B Jik. Her oominandci ia Mid to be in New Orieana, wounded, having saved hu> life in one or the email boata, It Ih auppoaed. 'Ihe Ma im aaaa, e"iuuianaod by Linuieuanl Warey. of pouib Carolina, diaappeared, bat u w.u> not known whether it he betook hereolf u> oue of the bayoua, waa ctplured or auuk. Ibe ooudiKl of ihe Gonieueiate uavy waa dee perate ia the gallantry and devotion diaplayed. Hut Iktir figkt was hut fUfi from the begin uing. The great MiMlarippI atearn ram had juat b eu launched ? few day*, and would not have beeaieaiy lonpeiate for forty daya more. 6be waa a piupeiler, wIth tUree actuwE and Bixteuu enginua. to carry t aunty g"ii?< of tbeWrgeet calib e. Her projection, or rani, we* twenty feet of aolkl umber, to be ahod with an additional ateel point. bha waa throe timeaaalaigu and powerful as the Virginia, It-atei beauluuily, and wat sou going. All the naval oibcera who saw her nay thai tbe who the Hn?- t thip iu the world, aud that it in coohdeuliy averted by orticera oi high rank, that with out a gun she t<mld have dean- yen the Yankee ileet. aiie was to have beuu ready by the lat of hetinary. The contractor waa a Mr. Mift, a brother-in-law of Mr. Mai lo.y. Tne woodwork waa tin l-lieu long ago, an.i there baa oeeu great auxie.y and i u pan -nee ab >ut thedilaio y maimer i c >ui|'iot>ng t'.e iron woi k an i m tchmery. Tbe people o Sew ?iriean- and the anrroupdiug ooui try nilored Uie goveraineiil and Ua agetita all their me chanical reeource* oiid w >rkme.i. l ie* ware neoliued until three daya b.iore tbe ailatk. Lp to that time iiigluwork had not been put upon Ui<> boat. $100,obo bounty waa aoine tiiue a.no?; <>0e eu to the couliactoi to get it ready in t.me. Ui-wa da wire uiterou to oth ra. io?eil eai.t, to the rcmoi^iaiicea of ciiireua, that bia lianda wie tioi.aud lie could do no more tlian be waa doing, tiov. Moore K.ud that mattera were going uu on well and LhM Uu rU// tear tilfe. Ho could do ooihiug. The uiliieuM oilere-. money aim labor to fortify the levee beiween the tit) and the fo'ta, bat their offer a ware declined aa uutieceaaary. Three day* 0t)"te tht jp )? animt uf -he Y unlet tAi/ti at A'eto Or. uatir, Mm.r quit/lytUpared wUh Kit chttfamu I'll era bv way of the ifcrroltoii Railroad, abO'it dark, leaving a ate imboul and pieaer ?r aoidiera at that puiat. Ai<eu omi (et r? iiroi-aiiv ciusit it. Two aaya before tu? surrender of the ulty an *v:Uni crount.yle/HirJ mm Ik a (ifjp arr?I at 'Ac ry?'?' in MnA ot (A<? contra, to, ?j th' MimvhpiA. ile waa one , tbe Mlaaitalppi waa burn ad and a .tik by the autborlli<-a. Our iiAor maul ataiec that there la a feeling of profound em* ;.?/U ior. /iuuik k tk adminiMrotum ami it' eufent'. The people 1'eei that they have beeu ayateinatleaiiy tritle<t Willi and aarr .fle< d. IVhr,, tk* Yankee qjju tn lanutd.Jiw aicilumt wiiO'lmird Uhm.wtrt tkut down bgtke crowd. Alt wua tkuvf-d say ri na e/ favor ?re kn.-Kj.od i.'exfi ai lr-tLor*. ihe fveiiug waa intenae. All the cotton waa burned, and all 'b? tobacco, except that eltlme 1 by the l->*Dch g veri.m ut. The agar ,ind mola rni rem n'?w in Ike cdy, a. privM* . ryrly, tn imm ntr quantUvj. M'leli, however, ia 'iu the planiattoa-i.lhe crop being very la ge. (jenera. carried off t>v railr .ad the nu cbiuery of the workahonx aud iron ml lis, and all tho roil ing lu ok of the railroad. The niachln-iy i* Imp- rtant. and entitiea him to credit. His foroea nr< at a catnp ot inati uction at Ja<ksoa. Muta., protecting the rai.ioad where it croxxea raaai river, tie it not rjpe>:?o to run J r -t U a tr ^ard, except aa n reserve oorpt. Hla loioee are Mid to be abo . twenty tbouaand at. o< g. Twelve tb uaami iorelga dqnlaMl la Or leant had organised to tight in <le<dice ot New O'l atu, but declined foiny out ti jttfkt tn Me Cvn/utrrute i ?<i*e. Coward Ire Chargrd on tUo Robrl MIM? lary l?ra?ict'? at Hew Orlrutie. (I rotu the Mobile 1 vnl.ig Sew*, April jo ] Araoi'g theaeveral prominent acta ot f-AU, .a ifl-imey ate' Milium*i men wh.ch have at dl.'lvreal Iiiom nn i place* u.eg ac id the coli4u? tot ihia w* , Uie <le^tr .clion of ttie Coniade a a ilee oi g nb<aia in i?ue l'tmcht train aii.nda atnpetMl na'y ,.re-eminent?tm-pproacheu and un ant oachhii'e by wha ever h a neon done, or whatever may >r oan b? t ae. Preferring for the.pi eaent te ciiar^e Ui a ac to the account of /V.Uy and j> n.c, '-ather tbau af treucber>?afld at yrarnl pegnilar charge lobe let to the proi'x'r tribunal to Investigate? we account It the m rt mortif.tny, in eiudy U-inuU'Un ij and Iawn <f U ne riMttuy ill tJMNUn Willi the I ua of New Otieana. Were trnaaou pu.t ab.y In tbe caae. It would only excite hot anu iiapir.tl g indignation, and m truM tkat it ?aiiv ta! pronfd that nur awte hut t> ?n to t an*d bp a tki'? or anav* rather Ihun by a foil or foil . rhi verdict of a d umliead coff t martial ahonld award the rope to the former or the b nle? to ihe latter. Koily m.iv be a inui'a mitfortm.e, but it ahould not he allowed to be hla country a lnwioriiiue. I lie lawa do not r*c >g ni/e 'o.lJ and atuoMHy a? l?fnl eT'iraptlona fiora re anonalbllity for Oil>nce?: It M neceaeary lor ih? g >od fif ?. rlety that folly aa well aa > aae.i Ity aho od be reapuoM ble lor tb?ir oO'iaepiein e*. >o It is iwca...ry that for the go??t of our c> ntr< th nianlfeatatl'iiia of folly ahould ti< *vorated hl^b mililary crime*. f .oh hare e I puilHi d.wn 'j*plre* that lotrmi and Ctnart Mare rearml; *h ora can ?> great ihmgK. yet foollahu as cati undo Uiem more rapidly. Hut foola, <m i *o?'mffv enwn-'d o h, i be a " iiroiWd and through but one agency?th u of ear. Lot tlie auinmury p. n ah uent of tne gu.liy n ihia ci e be aa acute warning to <>th-r loola an ! x w.trda who may be in tbe mlhia y employ of tbe coti:e .e acy. In Lake I'onchartrt'a there waa a fleet of half a doren, more or ieaa, ell'ectiva gnnboata, and not an enemy'a tev ael M that iulaad BM. lu eatr itn ea were guarded by ationg I'*: tiileatiota, end on Ma wcera thaied a vaet value of ahipidug. Ai.roa? ihe Lik' the city of.NeW'<r I-ai a ran now he a'>pi?ache'l b> fhe eanmy'a tiana nrt fleet, and at< army oan be nnded at the ulty. or aboV* tbe city it I'a ' Mauoh.-e. n iho violaliy whore ih !wm nmt bn'ti! ha' ''lu^le a *l? I." Of what ??'JI l< it that ihi hia?e L uaraji aad um hereto command held the aliatter. e<f ferts oa the Mlem.-'slppt and dW amM tbe nilns ?? krop Unnoln's exiiedltmrary UikI frees M bay? Fori l ike aud Um b iu-n*e which guard the tnumtM and tba fpuboaU ara sulci lady destroyed. and merchant * ? tan sail into the iak* up u> iha ctijr frigfted wl'b ts>i* ?it thousands of invade a. W* prelum* that this ut al ready being i'una by ilia estive enemy, and ?? atay f ?igu Ut* last ami hopes that have beeo a guested <n (ba basis of the eonanuod dt-fuuoa of tba Mississippi f'rts keeping tiia troop transports at bay uiitii s>s?j atlbrl Oou d ba mad* In r'|i g Naw Or.aaiia We question very much if, altar ihelrexhvisting *trng >W with the Mum.* ippi forts, vrbicli a" much reduced their munitions.and iu which they sutleied so much loan, and with ao much still ut do in tb .trivar, ibmiav ii forces of tba enemy could bitva soul a ? -oin patent Hotilla to re duea tba i'oiichartraln works and fleet for we -ks. Me >o time, something ut i Ut lt>iva l>?en done u> "pluck me Bower safely out o( tbia be.tie danger," oeaiu Um Mxuit ttj"pi lorti ham krid esI. And the matter may be viewed Id another and quite aa di-rraceful expert. Tnat gunboat Heel might have bean saved .utd ma ;t available elsewhere. Tne ? was a roaie to M. bf'e, and wall It itiMilmtly open ihe vessels were burned. Merchant vessels and steamers show d tba way and am* through sa'ely, why did u t luee war vessel* of tba confederacy aico c?mef Huh / Ju thiny u too disgust in,' lor dvvut vm. Let it never ba brought up altar It is ueoeisari.y ho in order to the execution of him or th so r.-eponsible for it. With ih.it usat added wo our light diaft squadron id Mobile bay, we oould ru.ke o,rec ti.? do ion o agumst the bosleilurtoi the eusmy. But, wall r?? i,jaa> mU?. Ben biaatle* fFrotn the 1 aie.eb irg K\press, May #.] The moat grainy! g feature of the m?i we gat from Now <) ?.? .iu i? tue staunch and uuflli.ch'i.g loyalty of th-' pop ilare. All tba acoo'iuts concur in t.iis res pest, and the authorities aud ciiw.eis sbowd, even under the very guua ot the ouemv. an tin ult ring sacrt co and de votMin to then tlai;. They had oo intern a.ive than to submit to the brutal 'ore* oi the enemy . b>u tliey did to witii a i roud d dance and protest. aud with ih < doulai a tiou that, ii.o.ifib oi ualied ui ihu e .r>li, th> y would uaver aiirieiidur than allu?iaiice to the Umf'uuvate go,. rjt mem. Ihi-nob e au.i p-itriot c h. Irit, which souiiied to animate uvar.v mnu. u lo.cildy sh >wn In the lui owing laiiguoge of one of >Le lea l. jj papertiof NewOnoau<.:? Minonier to YutiKei-M?n.irender the city! Iho e is ?om*tlnu0' ao ravo.ti:<g to i i tiii:bii w-irds th it we st.r.nlc ir< ui thuir utterance. H miln mu?ihe luwwt, mull teirib.e ? *(>thr> u( bumili.tli oa>e mvo.ved in tuid bitter, bit or c >n.eMHtu. More galling to the spirit than tbo lieavieat Coaina to the body?It cuta ua to the very soul! Hut It in virtually cons unmatcdl The federal flag *<? i m waves over our city, not. ,ta tormerly, as the *ym b-n o Mate nguu an civil lib irty, but an the ?y moot o our subjection?the crt shing to the earth of the one ami the inter d< si ruction oi the other. It uia.ves mi .-ick at faxart 10 couimaut on this event. The more we renect uihui it, Ihe more we scrutiii ze it, f out every point ot view, itie darker, the more revolt ing, the more hideo..o ,t a^ipeara. Protest ot the Fruncb Naval Command* aat< [Kr< m tbe New Ui leans Delta. May 1.J OomuKDi-jc 01 run Ukitkii hxa .an i>^lav^o.\ , a w is thb I'l.KT Of KKW UHi.rAMm;? Sir?-out by my l overnmeut to protect the porsoni) aud piopoi ty oi it. olti'.e >s, w uo are Lore tu ibo niimbur oi thirty ihoiir-tt.id, i i eg ut to iearu at t lis luoineut tts>t you have acc rdod a doUy of lorty eight hours ior the ?vucuauou 01' the Oi'> by tbe women and children. I venture to ' Usor\ o to jr 'ii that this . hu t d< Uy is ri lit cuki'jti. aud, in tne name oi my ^ove umi ui, i oppose it. If t ia your ie*oluti>iA io lion,hard t ie city, d < it, but 1 wioii Ui mate that you win ha e tu a< c uiit fur th :> bar barour act to me i uwer wimh I represent. In any uveut^ i demand sixty days I'or th-> evacnuiion. Ua CLaJLiKI', O-mn a iaut of tne tea.nei ilnan, opposite the city of New tn leans. Jacob Barker on tbe Monetary Crisis lit tbv City. [Prom tbe N'ew Orleaus i-ioayuae, April 23.] Ot'B IHjjii>tic C: khksi t? Uo ioilowiug letter from the woil known A lanc.er .uid naulcer, Mr. .>acot> Uarker, wan eiicit?l by one Midro?sed to it in by ouu of the l'ro vostUar.~h.ihi oi thtsd'y. its S1 gt,> htious and tecom inen ation* seom vury no!, worthy of at outiuu iu the quarter to which they am p^rt tc .Urly addressed NS'.v (JaiXAMs, Apni 3, lufli H. 0. Uudkx, Ksy. ? iniAk rim? 1 am in receiptor your letter ot the 1st lost., saying tliat suggestions lroin m>* w <uld be attended to. i Hesitated at making any lost it should be s i|>|M)*ed thit I was influenced by iuteiet>ied motives, wliioh 1 assure you is not and wiii noi lie tiiu case. 'Iho Uus.ue.ia iu winch 1 am embarked is m ire tor the pi-uan< e ul the ou oi.p.ition and emp oymeat of th se about me with whom 1 aiu connected iban tor a< y anticipation of profit. l'o piese ve the value of the tim edi iate Treasury H' tea it i.-. abs-iinttdy u> cons .ry i hat there sh<<u.d bo sum* place win re th se <i large deuoimnaiiou rau be exchang ed ioragi>odclrcuiaiingcurieuc> oi sum. denomiuatiou without loss or expense. At preseut there is greatdtttlouity in gutlnggood small Botes ior Ui -so of the denomiutliou of tw uty doilus and upwards. Trens ry rotes irf less defloinuiMiou can not be obtained by the employes el the ^ov?iument,uor c m tliey bo obum- d from the bank. 1 c lau^e itiem daily at my oinntor, gsneially without charge, as fsr aa 1 cau obtain lb* means. it .a ad iiiipurtant that we should have a la'ge supply of the ueC'-.-sa lea. 'f life. In aid of this agents should have been secivtly sent to all parts with gold aud Stiver lo pur. hbgu at any cost, and when the produce arrives tt nho iid be a dd lo consumers at moderate rates, regardl>-ss of th* loss. A lew hundred thus sann dollars sacriQcod m this wsy would be well S|>ent. Ouder such cn cumsi?nei:a s- eculauirs c-<uh1 not sell with out leducuig their price*.. Our supplies must come from a disutuoe where gold and silver or bank nut s are de manded, and if Utoae who brutg us supplies are not ai (owedlopurcliasec .il., t.jey will Lot be iike.y to oomo or seu i supplies. Kveiy thing appsrt iiniug u> .egtlimate uommoroe. should be left as tree as air, exrspt wiion a|>ec naiors mouopi'lixe articles of first uecesniy. The public should then take (sernssion of aucheai tides and supply consumers at lair price*, indemnity mg the specu lators lor the actual louse.- lhe> s .siatii No regulaiwu you may adopt can avail If th* supplies necessary tor our subsiatance are uot hore or brought here. Very respectfully, your olisd eol servant, JACOli BACKER. Rebel Bull mate of General Butler, the tnioK Coiuiuu mler, at New Orleans. [trout the tticbiuood urn-nth, May 9.J Bontba.?to* Vortcoo and Ills myrmou* ere Bow la pn?ia?i"n of New Orleans, and if anything could a?l<l 10 our cy iui?'hy with the geueruu# and warm-In arte.l pev plo <>f i.bal city, ?t is that tu b aai>?c'm*u of Yai.k odoui i-t?o..l l be their Military Ucvoruor. A mo e p lUhU'i au>i chiv ilric population oaiinni be loitnd on ihM continent, ami every m-t i.ct of their nature mnet revolt at the l/rots, inyar tool oj Vaijc*. lyninwi who ix now lortllag it over an 'Him mity who iiave Q'*vcr l>of"ie aeon iwh a btuttf oulnnlr ik* guard k>m*e. It wa? bad enongu that Uiev nboulU Ut at'en veer wLkniU a h'om to the hauls of the un?'iny, that thdir lo;t itration* ?A?ii'd 6- U awl blown up, Lkcir army ViJc-na a# mi.I their own pri vaiauriut- taken with th?in. b it lout it. K. Butt* a>x> 11 be pat in iwuir anU of Hie torsakdn city l? tk* la*t iln-j. in tin bitur ? uji oi kniniluiii"ii n/nd hame. tM at. the Van kee gi'iier til!, he hn? t'f lutt prdauii'itt fa the '/U'tii'ic' of tk, i an i in* julL m-iii a verier huiulmg, in a military j>oint of vi>'W, was w.*r e nated. Tb battle of Beth-1?at which ha to >k co ?i ??are m>t to be pre ??cut?t- the only battle wltli which he ever hid Hie re nmt at oeo< ectioa. He novdr so mu b as iai d-'d at Hattara* tin the gun* of the dhio dig bad silenced in* U<?oi u>e fortification*, an I lie id not hsan mat New O'leant till the K'inb a>* bod acinevei:h- ir I>I??k1 ?m vic tory. He m now in bi* ^'?me it. S((orMn< la ird'* which do not ? e'.ong to bint?an as* in a lion a i<ktn. We pre dict that i.e. eral Holier will ??a\ e befo e tue weather bdenm * *xce.<if v*ly warm. //m oliiomm' ro ra t u-ill tjuvdili/ tvfort Ik* iuh. The yi'liow fever will be;jre long put an end, iu one way ? r a.wtber, t>> the dominion of H luibasu-e, an.i o;.er bit.er e* a on Uia to ce* ge i*rally win, h can ne.tber b? reai*led by power no partly d by treason. If <M<C'el'nn> torn** are ? Iree'ty *eri<> idly sfTeried by our compare) K*ly sa mbrioua *wa:itp? in Vi ginia, w >at in Ht become of thoa<-who have un tartHkan to '?hoi !, <?cupy ind pan Ben" the deeth broeding wtter- of tt>e Miaetea:pplf Affair* on th? l<?wer Ml?eleelppl. TUB CAfTTIMt UP BA?IV Rilt'iiK,?U?NKH?t. UtTTLI^ OOUUriU! NHW ORi.gAS? -HKCWR UITI/.KMI* ON Tin m M--AM?rnsit n?uT'un mi Mineuwrri ItLUW NATVIir/. f<'ori eaponoeooe of Uie Chi ago Timed.) Gllhl, May 4. 1812. A refugee rem Vtrtsburg, UwwiK.stppi. ,i*-a?d ttoniogh here to iav -n iou: for i4,ie ia. Ilo In inkn nuwd oi imi?: tauod, bavin,: lnft Mrm>>biB rm (Sunday ia-t, * M m ,>hia !??'? i* ?f Utat iiioi iiog 'iibiiKheu a dddoatdk a>, nounciug tha vKwupeil"!! of Utt< n Ito ,,?, |<y Union -oro*-, ami the pM-age up the riTO< of Lni?o giuih>ati ilie largest yen ta of thr iieet werete<> cahiuU .it New Or l^aua, whidbflitir was rmarly d'Mit'W*. H ltior ? urmy ti.iC imjU,-1. end wnretMwnpyuig tneilty. An iimueo,* ani ' ni ol cotton in wa.uu>i?ea waa d.iuov jiet. m l seisrd. "Ihe I man uitlaene h.?d iioUi a p >b'io reioie.ng, .it ehioh h.nari-d* crowded iigethv, aim inluiga'. in the most eulbuaiastic dam Hiatt atu na of joy. In the ; a** <g? of tii?< g i.txutt iii> 'tie rltvr b it ltt,t'o r? Bixtauee w<a m id* ft tbtiu, Ui' re tHiiug u<i reb?l troupe to o liiteat the way ui,lli tba .??l ar r. t d at linton R iiij.e. Here, ad My informant-ay*. Onn>at,tio:.ed a few i. bel troope. moot of wIhuii were Afe-iy euro iml, aoco. ,lia, Ui toe ,i mvibIou- oi the Om-jript aci. tliiMd, b .i w , lieu h lore the 1 >?'<t ma'te IM a viearaaod. ihe Unite > Htaieaaraena. ait'i b > r<u'kx at a I* point war* *>?e*r?d, and the o'J ag eitrie ,<n<;? anrd over UiS |ore: niu ..l proje. iy iu Ixrir-uuia y The Sixith?iii paoera art very nidigr* of nawa rmpoct log b* ptanuge 'if the % nboel i?a. up thd rlvnr, m *t ot their arlicns Imade up of viu '??e exhoriati m a i iraeaeu to tua jxkvI* -o >'?' <i>d th< Hlie-i?..l;>pl Vaiidy iiom the aue'iiy. i iti*. ii* oi , cksb'irg, N vtcbar. and o'ber places along thd.-ivdi we.d ll>lu* in aiei^t uumbeia to it oiphis, Wbicii eaa in a idvdt oi oi neuieut. A citi/ ii of Sa'<-lidX toul m> Iu oriuutt that a strong force ?i Mi.diHrippi n o;e no ga rle ning #ort "nvie, wii i h i" Iwcateo on Kiiie <M>s, i.aurly toeaty live mm * helew ,auinj/.. Iiia-o, :U? lorm a high iiilg o the Ml b,t it of lb* '? ibk.? , pi., omui-iir ,ng wnt/ iu l*< b-low >aKh*/ Mid ?*i 'Odli.g far Mvdrai n.iia.n i g tUarivor. It wee fio-iirht lu Mani.eiis ihai Ui* o. t 'ioa,kmib on tha rtd?e no oU i itor ? ?ei i? .a iio^s ilnteut u. tbe peerage of tlie Vaiiko* fleet. ilrnat a a<m. howarer, wa* felt,ind many were Itat lnk for Hid ml# H?r. iV'pli reg :d to tiie ,>r g reealruady Tia^e by thefe e ralfleut.tn p u of cichnnw l.? i benu .orbil tien. hot i ??* ? dpor|ed b> per so ? arrlttiig rroa n? ? w tb tl the n?nbi ate >f tba du.^.ny iia'i armel ti *e-t A auis, aiix.h U>' > had | aosed WillMUl tuetsUnR*, dlid Wei* uear iort a, *. At Vioktborg v f? 11 float ion whiiili hvc been m pngrtu of cddirucii'm ,or tbe i iai two-v?-,* vim uOtrly c pl-ied. Uundot ?*a*y ,* Ibid lia,l b?<n ^eot from Mew plii?" ud mount' in the fd*t ihe ivbei Jaei VMIirlem*tl**t arrieel *t Me-.n phi*, an>'wae'te?iNit''ti*d to ilie miii,*dMte reile*' of ihi gentaA ioM iiiow. A iaig* uobibv o> i*u*l .<te*m*r* had takdu rdfuae a* WbiU rlvsr. Ths rolling stock of rail'sals h?d be#a e nceutratsd at Momtibis, In 'sadln?? !?> Uk? *w ij ths ciu/sns in um Ui? fwusral Hosts suili inaks tb?ir ap psarance. Tbo eitisa and towns Id tbo Mississippi Va'lsv aro plu g*t into the icm:*! terror by um uii?m t>* t" d cst? t re of Vrw Orleans. ;;rwl in i(u?uuB w I'wit towards Gene. ai Lot* 11, whom ibsy accuse oi cowanUos an i im becility. ltropenlng mt Trad* With Now Orltani. Tli? ell'sct 01 the reet-n: great victory os ths Miosis*!, pi to already fa t la Iba commercial and mercantile com munlty throughout the Northern Si um In tbia dty pre|?*rat.oii* are already being madeira rmuoj|>tlon of trade with New Orleans. The QiiarteruiahMr and Col lector Barney have already bean applied to for permits for Taaaela to proceed to tbat port with cargoes of goods, and for general Inform it w>u concerning the subset. The merehants who pro|io*? to sn b.trk In tbls 'radnjmteud to sbip asso- ted cargoes, especially provmlons, which are very scares at lbs South. The government is evidently niaHin< arrange ments t"aps.sl the starving people of New O-lea s. A de?t>.itcb w.ia on Monday rseuive I from Wnniuiiiuh it reeling tli-it lln> Ocean ?/ eeu should he |o.nte i w.th coin niu<a v .-t?> u- and sent direct to New ?? ?? leans Ths steamer Oumm-tlc l ca rlsd ont a very la m ill yes is day. Tbe letters ware i.sa y all oi a businesschai ater and were about ton thousand in uumher. [From the Bston Traveller.) A teasel )oa<ls.J with lus elearsil 11A tliH urt on Monday for Shin la id. I'ro.ahly a b iter oiarlc. t will be lound up ths Uis-i^ippl. Tudor'* Ice C? miia y have already a<l' a tiseJ lor vsrRsli to load at boston with ice for Nsw Orl> an*. Messrs. Ad lis >n Osge * fV. of Boston, by t<erml?sl'>n from Washiiui'n, luiye deNi aicfeed t?o ia go car* es of toe to Near Orleans. Tho*hi:> i lav clock sal ?.l ( "in 11 ?* ten on Monday mo-nlng. w V\ upw .rds ol a ibouaa.id ton*,and the uew i-hlo M4rc.i1 nt (of I rovidenc ?, H. I ), as *<ou as the we.iihsr peiums, will sali with upwards of e.glit b indrud tons. Dcslli of Dr. Kailisn S. Jurvli, Kai/tvi hk, nay 13. IS63. Pr. Nathan 8. Jarvis, iurenn .? tie ro^ul r army die he.s tilts moruiug. tiis body has le.l lor Nsw Vorli. Airltul* an>l Departures* AKKIVAI.S. TjJTKHPOOL?Sevu*l dp Kill ' -Mr Oreen and two children, Mia. Ulna in, cinMin . Oi.-a h It 4ih la D.e.iie, E uuia i>u? n>MraK<'.11 nans. Mr M i' 111 rn D ill 111 ..int. Mr an I Mrs lherak, I4 U.ukle, Jul uh Dleki , M' S id Mr* U A wo it, n i lo irchililree, Mi and Mr? II II..ml ami wj hild >-u. Mr K WA'Wimd. D. II 'iisl.fS, a-ly UII ? 1.I1J ; Ml* U Brew, M .? M Hrew, M Bur J, I* M IM'o . M.I er ll H b;,ii Suite . 8 >h r 1411 'v, t: Al 1 hi, \V ilo i?nui, wr -on W Brad.?? j', O M I'r.i k. Vt?; Siffk n, A K Sulk n. U I'anen, Wr Aapinsall, 1'. A?i'in*all, S Sir- d r S em, A lli wn, I. N Tyuii, M *.'a t anagii, K Sa ;lei. ill* n Klioi.11 and children Ntsni.N P?Writf Alma?Mn.t?r>i M Ij Havens, K\V Hutch In*. K.N Hal twin, J W Janu.y, Ur U Wu*ju, W H O luld, li. M.ilL FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ti tyn*y, Mny 13?41 P. M. The followlne la a comparative statement of the exports (exclusive of specie) from the port of New York to foreign ports for the week ending May 13 and since January 1:? l.v?o. 1W51. 18(12. For tho week $H&>.S09 2.yud.:fi8 1.8.r>y,9Sl I'revloasly re|<oiled.20.7M,.??4 44.S47,!.'i2 Slsee January 1.$30,8?1,K)3 47.21.-!;;la 44 3U4,90e The money market in extremely easy. Aiw amount of money can be borrowed at 4 per cent, ami on gold or exchange at 3. There can be no increase iii the demand for money or in the rate of interest until trade revive*, which cannot take place until aome time alter the restoration of peace. Foreign exchange was inactive to-d?y, bnt with out change of quotations. Sterling is held by the bankers at li t, and U3& |8 bid; franca are quoted 4.9.) a 4/17%. Gold fell oil thin morning to 103}/ then rallied, and cloned at 103% bid. It is un derstood that the short sellers of gold have been called upon to make some heavy deliveries, and are beginning to realize the embarrassments of their position. There is not gold enough in this market to make all the deliveries which have been contracted for by the bears. Their only safety Hea in borrowing the coin of the banks as often as their contracts mature. Tins resource is now being taken away; for parties who have been buyers of gold are demanding the coin itself and making ar rangemontatohave it carried for them at their own banks. As the banka are wilting to lend money on gold at 3 per cent, no reasonable person will continue to pay six per cent interest on a contract for the future delivery of gold. The stock market opened this morning with lesa vigor than it displayed yesfc rday. As was to be expected, a large number of speculators were anx ious to realize profits, and, alter the very general buying of yesterday, there seemed this morning to be a diminution in the ordera. This, of course, la a mere temporary affair. The causes which have led to the present activity in the stock market-viz: the paper money inflation and the successes of the Union troops are lasting in their inflnenoe, and it ia ol.ri ons that their effect will likewise be lasting, (?overnment sixes advanced x/+ per cent this moru mg; we hear of sales of 5.20 bonds at 100k' and of 7.30 notes at 103%. R^w*.. sharM were M # fraction lower. New York Central at the first board declined %, Hudson %. Michigan Southern /?, Illinois %, Galena Toledo y? Hock Island /{. State stocks were about % per cent lower. The commission bouses report a very active ont side business. Everybody who wants to earn interest on his capital is buying stocks. Between the boards, the popular old cai.anl about foreign interference was again started, and the old au thority, which has originated so many ingenious falsehoods?the h 'If/iendiiiice IMijt? was brought to bear with the u ual eflect on the stock market. At a later hour iu the day, President Uucoln s proclamation reopening to trade the pons of New Orleans, Beaufort, N. C., and Fort Royal, S. c.. | set at rest all apprehensions on the score of fo reign interference. Itnt in the meantime the effect bad been produced, and nobody seemed to eare about resisting the tendency of the day, and prices declined,at the second board, %al percent. Pa c.flc Mail.fell off to 114. The company declared tbe naual five per cent to-day, payable on tbe 23d! The old nonsense ia talked in the street about an opposition line. Meanwhile the concern p.iys five per cent quarterly with unvarying regi'darity. | There are not rrany ?tocks on this or any other stock exchange list which yield so large aninoome. Chemical liunk stock, which pays six per cent quarterly, is held at <00. The popular stocks ef the day eo^tinne to be Erie, Toledo. Galena. Hock Island. Hudson. Ac. i'heie is as much busi ness in these five or six slocks as in all the rest of the list tog ...titer. At the close the following were the qoo'ation-: -United Staf-s r?, register ed, InxI, 104 a 103; do. C's, coupon, IhkI, io.'i a lit;^;do.6s, 1*74 ,%% a 95%; Indiana V., ?5 Tennes-ee ?'a,?H% virgin:.* li'a, 60; Mis soorHi's.52%*Siy9; Pacific Mail. lU^*U?s . New York Central, x:? a ?!?'.?: Krie. a 40; do! prefetred, M.,% a Huoson l!i>er, 42% * II.tI. in. It a do. preferred.3t; a 37; Heading a4U; Michigm Central, fiO1; a HI; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana. a 20; do guaranteed. ? .M?4; Panama, 12 % a 12H Illinois Central. M'.4' a ?2%; Galena and Chicago] ~Vi a 72*4; Cleveland and Toledo, 4t:^ a Chicago and Hook Island, ?4;\ a 6ft; Chicago, liur' lini;ton and yulucy, ?t>4' a 70; Milwaukee and lYurie du Chien, a 30; Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati. 110 a II?%: New York Central 7 s, |H7?, lOti# a I0-, J; Erie tlurd mortgnge bonds, 9tt a b7; Mi ui^-ui Ontnl H's, tirst mort gage, 103 a lo.?: Illinois Central bonds, 7's, 92* a !?:?: gold, lOltVj a 10.<%. ' 4 Assessors should tm ren i ?led in these times, wl?en taxation is to pr. ?s Jieav.ly on all kinds of prop-riy, that ro I'C I corj.onit ?ns hnd an act pit *ed in IH/io by wlii<-ii they were virtually al l >w? d to make tl.e'r own valuations. The a. t was repe*lrd at the following session in consequence el the great Impropriety ot allowing one set of pro perty holders to do that, in the matter of taxation, which was not allowed 10 others. \ et, under the one year s operation of the law. the railroad com panles were rasblcd to for e down th-vr valuations to suel. e*to"t as to avoid payment .,f isxes to the amount, we are told, of n on than flOft.OOO, which eiim, "f course, had he tnide tip from the pockets of tLe cvLuuiou herd. It m Mid, en tie same au thority, thai the city ntilrwdi, by tiiat law u tit* outset, avoided the payment of over $30,000; the New York Central, $35,000; the Hudson River, $*,<>00 to $10,000; the Water town and Home, $5,<k)0 to $7,000, and so on of others; and that they have had the immunity continued to them ever sinee, from the fact that the assessment roll, having been adapted to the law for the year it was in force, has never been reinstate). Assessors should look to this at once; otherwise from $100,0<>0 to $200,000 (in addition to the million already lavished) will iD stfect he tendered again and again as a gratuity to these corporations, while other property holders will be called npon to make up the donation. No wonder that rail road stockx and bonds should be in better request under such a state of things. We are, we thiuk, credibly informed that the Watertown and Rome Railroad assessments were lessened fully one-half by the operation of the law referred to. W\e re peat our a I vice to assessor*, country and city, to uncover this ni ne, and let the community Lave the benefit of the nuggors. The business of the &u?>-Treasury was as follows to-day:? T t!il racetpts $7S?/>.M> 47 ?Kt>r e< hioiiis 'JI i.(kk) oo I'avmenlK 1,474 62# 16 lialiinc^ 17,724,3y_' 24 The Htaterrvents of the Philadelphia bani.K for the last two weeks compare a* follow a ;? Ma' C. Miiv 12. Owltal stock $11 ' ?1.I05 11 .*<5 320 Inc.. $128 I?i a 39.324.442 2H tt?fl.S47 Inc.. 041 Mift Si?cie #,o;it K'A 6,728.028 TV*:.. ?:? ?n<7 Hueirom hanks.. 3,8'3.659 -4,031.291 Inc. .12 |iUv? t" tiaukn 4,5*1 K17 ft 118.541 Inc.. 5.sii.704 f)ei>oHit? 21,31(1 414 88 002.388 Inc.. 1,8? ft.9 Cirnulati >n 8,7.rtf".&2 :'.S?7.200 Inc.. 10f fti 8 The receipts of the llarlem road lor the month of April are as follows:? 1?61 fOJ.fl'O 08 18u2 04.467 50 IncrraM $.127 4-> The Allmny express passenger trains were run in Ajiril, 1KC!, and not in 1SG2. The Michigan Contr.il road earned the first week in May:? 1S3J ttt.'flt 41 1861 3?f.28d 7>> Increase $7,872 ?2 The Michigan Sonthern earnings the first week in May are $11,000 ahead of last yeur. The Rock Island roud earned the same week 1882 $?-'2 400 00 1601 22,900 <)0 Decrease $.i0(t 00 The first week in May, 1RC>2, on the Rork Island was $3,4K3 ii.ore than the last week in April, 1-02. The following are the returns of the condition of the Rhode Island hanks on the 6thitist.,a? made to the State Auditor. Compared with the returns of the 7th ult., tliey show:? 1'rwuUtnct Hank*. An inorcasa of capita! stuck of $19,9M) A dccreiL-u of circulation of 135.0' 1 A decrea^a oi deposits of :* 9H3 A 'tecrsiuia or Oebts Uiie other b lUks of 16;>,2.>U A i o<:r?it.o or loans of 2i.,ia2 A ueac.i-e of 8' o> i? of 6.298 A decrease of biliH of oihor banks of 92.(138 An increase ol' dsjiosits in other bauks of 7i,lu8 Hanks out of ProvtUtnc*. A decrease of capital stock of $44,600 A Uecrua- a of circulation of 3M,fij0 Ao increase of d'-.'Oeita of 77.425 An Inc <*a*s "1 deb s <lue other banks of 15,768 An incru:.?? of oa: ? of So 39'i An increase et S(?cie of > ;;,3ai An Increase of bills of ?iher banks of 11 7t4 A iiucre.se in deposits in other banks of 65 001 The sale of the land grant end of the La Cro>?e and Milwaukee Railroad has been adjourned to the 2 th July. This has been done for the purpose of allowing commissioners to apportion the earnings of the road and perfect their titles to the landa. $68000 CS6,a,'M,%ou 10# \ 6000 do J0A-. 109600 Tr 7 30 |* ?U 106V 4000 I' 86 ?,1 yrcor 100 2600Mbio6'.?, 00.. 102* iooo in canal t>?, 'to #:> 2flfi?o III "war lona... 0OH 2000 lud war loan.. 9ft )? lOUOO leun 6'a, IK).. 60', 6000 do MO 60* 201*0 do 60 16000 lfia*onrl ?*?... 62 V 2>00 do. . ..MO 62'? 3i)0 do tiH 10000 do alO b-1% 6000 do *10 62>f 6000 do bio 6J\ 10000 do 6i% 6O11O do ntJO 621< 2000 CalihTnia 7'?.. M 8000 do MX 4000 Minn Spcbda. 9? 6000 N rarol.ua 6'a. 74 1000 City 6'*, 1876.. 101 % 1000NY??ntral6'a. 08 1<MU NY' ? i b .c,'76 106 V 1?n> BufNV&KlBtm 91V 6000 Hud Ri? 8.i nib 87 16000 III Cau KK bda 82V 2000 Mlil&l'rDn' lu 96 2000 Cbl ArNW2Jm 24.V 6000 do 24 V 21000 ToUkWab'h 1 m 00 1.1000 Tol\ Wahb2 ;m 68 V 30<K> do 68 fi 2000 Gal k ''lit 2 !mb 9n% SOliO' )uva.trilU4m 66 16000 American go d 103V 28757 do 103 \i 7 aha Flank-UtaVY WOV f.O Am Kxch Bink.. M 60 Tank S Am Tic*. 103 6 Atlantic lank... 62<< 20 (fent n 14 V 600 Paritic II HS Co.. 116 460 N Y Con KR 8?V 340 do 89V lOOKrWRR blft 40 82? do. 40 ROOM S6000 V P 6'a,'81, rag 104 V 28>k? UH ? a,'8l .arm 10'. 6000 li H 6 a. '74.oou 9ft V 20000 do n:>V 15000 7 3-10> ?Tr> aa a 1C6 3)000 do H??V 10?.0 do 104\ 41*00 111 war loan... 9?V 2000 lenn 6'a, *80.. 69 2000 do 68V 6000 Mlwourt 6'a.. 62 V 11000 do 6-'* 20000 do alO 62 '* 90) 0 ?'al f'.riila 7'*. 94 \ 3000 Hi .oil brta. TO 97 V 4000 II R I Rild m. 87 800o T I * W 2d m. 68% ?000 Mich Soaf bda. 96 16000 A'narlc.ia fold. 10.1 4()0?La l"ac M S-i' ?> 114 M do ?30 113 100 M Y Oanlral KR. N'V Stock Exchange. Trt i>a\ . May 13.1882. S?0 ahs fcj le KR.. b30 40 100 do b30 40 160 do 4 uV 100 do 800 Erie RR prof.. aCO 67 H, 67 67' 67^" 671 43\ 43', 43), 4 ?6.\ 26 226 do. 600 do. 60 di 6u0 do attO 3"0 Uudou l.iv K... 1U> do 160 do 4M< Web ( eairai RR 100 .neb H4NI g*.. tU do 60 do t>60 36!. 110 MIcbMi NI i> 8. 61 490 do 61V 100 Panama K It 1J9 216 III C*it RF aorlp 63 100 do 62. 400 do f 2>, 100 d' alO 6I\ 31 Clara k If ta RK. *> 10 Q?\ ,C?>i fcCiu RK 116 26 dt | in i, 160 Gal A (hi Rl< IkV 71'. 60 uo UO 100 do.. 20 do 20 do 400 Clay K iwttio KK tiS 71 , Ti\ 7;i 4?\ 46 . 40U loo d.. 116 100 do......?3u 4t>V 2U0 do ti:?i 4M\ 100 <io nOO 46% 36 do 46 ?? 100 do b30 4? > 70U Chi k l.ock 1 KR. 6.V, 400 do ?>(i 726 do 6..' HX>(?t,K*QRR..b.O 6w 60 d* *. 091 ? loo <io a.<o 6:* 160 do 70 16 MlUkPdn' l?t i>r. 84 M Vol u Wataab i'.R 13). BOARD. son *h? S Y C?n? RR 660 k. i*> hR 60 d.. '*> 60 Krla RR pra'.IAO 100 do b?0 100 do. 100 Hudaon R RR... 460 d" 26 do 86o lilebCau KR ... 60 rt? bOO 1(H) Mi. b o .?? N I 11 6o,i|? on HR at >60 100 da 2 0 Clar A 1'iita RR. 8wi do 900 Clar A loi rk. .. SuO d > 100 d'' bOO 60 Cblc k R 1*1 RK.. 160 do ??S 39 39', 67', 67 \ 07 42\ 4S<; 42 U 61 61 ?1 62'k 02 ? 20', 10 , 4?. >? 46 S 4?*. 64% W!. CITY CONMUlil'liL REPORT. Tdmmut, M.iy 18?0 M. Bmuw cim VI or.?Th* n? bat waa tiaary udopi lower :or wnnatfradat, wbila th* daclin* atiuwo.l aauif b iw dama: d root tb? trad*. Tli*h ?t.*r *ru m w?r* dap aaa*<i. 11m MiM *u>i rac< d about 17,100 bbh cloalng within Um following ru,? of p t?M ? ftup?lftl,*.-Wal*...... %* 411 ? ? ft, kxirm."lata 4 Oft a 4r Sii|.?rflna WHUiarn 4 40 a 4 66 Ominvti to ahoic* extra Waatara 4 06 a 0 2" OanatlWn 4 M a I to & .ithuiu mixed m good au:>arOne Iu( a ft t o txtrado ft 78 a ? 7 8t?d to ch?tra family aa 0 TO a 7 Ou Kye Boar 3 ?0 a 4 o (kir Ml, Jar?e> and ilrandywioe. t 70 a :t I.' ?Canaillan flntr waa a??iu lieavy and lowo-, win a tbare wm mora Inquiry at tba dac'lue. 'tba ailra emhr.,* <1 about 1.^00 bit ol>*utg wlihla tha afc?*0qatOtMh< S?utham tlour wa in fair repeat. and tba Ui^bir gi antra war* auatattiwd, wbna e0?i.i>0'< oualitica ?i.? lt> far. Tba tratuuctiou* embrace i about 3 6<* bb*.,wibrti ilia atmva ranno of price. Ry? (l'-ur waa aie. ily at our I g rea, with aa fa fw ortad ? f 160 bhi*. Oorn n? ,] waa In in at our Ui rax, wh la ibe aa a ? mbr c ?t 301 hbla >*. mov and llr? d, .?i ?, |?i t-> aruv* Wti *, ir*g'l?r ai.d ? ?>i> h?* war* raihar larger, witb rathar m ra doing Tli" aaloa a iibraoed ai> ui ,?U Mir a, it 91 00 m? "d <-li C <."ilii|| i-a. I >Wf;? u.t, art.*, a |1 a$l 3ft: 9 :;6;.>r prune w tie ik I,i.?k,?i i, ?. ,a o MiiwaukoaCliUfHn i*iu7 HOslr-w... c a. 0> a axblbltet n<" 0?le dinar* at tba elo-o, wbita tba S aai -a einiii at a i ib ? i lift (Ml b?-h'x W'*iei nil d i i 6i'o a Mo , au< a Mid all vara I ai &3v ; lor r uitri j ?| lw.au at ."'6' a f>7c to.- 8 ? tii i w u ; al ?* of < ? a i 1 ? | w Ha iioano wofa uiada at $I M. Bar*. wa- a. ad ; ' aa 0? u ii 0O0 baa'dha .n* a Wwtw r in ia at abo it I H7o. II I ay fiial wiajM't atnK all. Rye waa oar a . whiieaake Tw lei .p >b -at 1',onO i?n .i?-i? at s't (m *?*eheaty aiiilkwi , witii aM-aefCa atia.i and Wmiern at 30a. a 40. .. and at 41 . a 40.'.. lot ritala. r.inah?lba utaikft ?att .?le?iy, w.nla *.?.?? war* Klnitol. i tx?r ov?1lb* maikal waa 0-m tba aalaa fn *. up atMxit '>00 baluaon tba baaia or >27*40. a 2hc. tor m dd iwx apat<da. Ir.B'iHTa.?Tb LHrortoollOO b?l>^ of oottoB waraco K?..f?l ai 3 irt l , 76 t oO bttfl * - ithaat at vd , m MMi|,aM u ooo 40> <*wu at tfii , iu buik . MM b?\*a ? u au* ton pa. ka.laril at KM . I,bilmla. 0 nr,8?. a.la. 91.; 600 dry aaJted bl?i*a, i7a. Bj., aud IJtotst a >xaa uucou, by tfUaama ,(Ma. To laniU'io * taw a. km oil rv?rn<l to to*d w tli !(?,000 ba?li?b> wn? l id hIw;. ? lwu ?, at 10 ' , I/> 0 bbla lit ur ui :u 3d. and NO u**ka ?b juI r? at Sta. I* (,: ifgow oOO I'blh. Hour w> > lai-ui. at 3a. 34. halaa to Q it ? we a ?(??? >y at pr?- io?ir qi>oiU<? p. Hay?Tne market *?? ?(??% !? ami 'M-iree unchanged. ?A awaj. i< i ?i Cute?lb 1thJe.? old at 230. and JO ilo. Port' R o at i>*. Naval The market was without ioov?m*al, ihe aupi'!iea 1'fbt. gu<>lala.u? wore to ? |iM? tent nominal. i'K<> isiomh.?I'ork?Ttia was heavy and du'l wli a ilia aalw embraced ioou' WJ b <Ih. ai$12 42H* $1" 75 f>ir meev, wilb ami# lot- . a. o i? at fl'J 87 d I prune a' $34 7ft a |9 87'<? RmI wi? Arm, wl.t a the ?al?T I'mlira cd about 360 bu- at |13 37 ^ a t!4 or plain meat and tit 87 it tii for axtrt d >. l'eal tinua 1 w-rt- ijuietai $lh 50 a ?17. ^riitie aa* beef wai lu l. | f'ut meala wera win out climue of ra"inint, the s?l*4 . eiub aceo at'outoon paik.>gea at 4c. a 4 >,c. (t nh'mldara : and 5c. a 6l,c. f?r Uaw, and t ftV:- for pi kled ..o. Haton waa lea active, aalaa< ?no h. km ware mad* if beav f cleat at p. t. I-ard waa Ioki acilvw also, wlula tbu valeaumbrated 700 pacUagih at Ja 8J{c., the la! tar bkiir.- f.>r i riui). Ii.ua/ waa in mode *t? reque-t. We M o.e uaw guoti > allow Ma-;< at lHo. a ITc., aad whU* d<> at ISe. a wia 12c. a lft-. N?<* fli?t? c? a wi Milim | 7o. *stjc.. ?'<d i rim-t nld at 81$c. a '.)<?. No lung of mmi Dt waa <1 Ing id Obio, <i?W atioi a f r which weien nilnal. scuavj ware itMi and ttIpm aut-tatiwd. The mIm embraced a'?o. i i <>5<> h'i h .. ( ub b too winch we e < larKU-d, an ! ??hi 8 .,e. the recniiud-T cou*lat ad moat.y of grmeiy g i-da, at 7,'v - ? #c?> with I la of fair to pi tmo reiiniug ai 7> . a 7 %c., and 2,600 bagi (Joi.a at p. t. T'in?<*? .?llto biwniM* waa rather llm'tod and r?rl'^>? wi ho Irhtnge Tuaaa o. a . b at; hU'?. hernoclry at S 1 ,c a 1>!J 1J'ja.ee Vara at p. t., ao 54 c.ine" ! uoa leu! at 8'-. a Wii!-K>: .?Tba market w?a he v an 1 low r. w t j?-?I * ol 700 bu.H., .1 24c. for a lata .ud ai 1 ,ot Ohio. oi Rent By James M. 11 .1 ?! a 11 VVi i um eunally. Hou?e and lute, r 3d nv .80 f . s. . j. I (ti.OOt llou^e an I K)t w. a. 2 'ara no ft. ii. i'11 t Mo ? i <1 let ? p. ' tii ? , "? ' t '? -I d at 11 IUiufo tutd nit n. a. 33d st. 'HO ft. w. 71 (4( i.u a 11 ! t ii -&i 1 at., ido >t. ?.4tb av# .... 8,6 Moiibo and lot n a 3Htb ut., 410 H. e. i li no ... 1 HOubv a .(I lot n. e '.atll 11 . '.SO t ?. bib ava.... 13,J',f liy Ait' an II. .Vli 1 T. l!o *e nod lot alt-) ''ed on ih ? H 'e '' " tit arid An'orlo lurtipikn, 2(1 ft. ? in. froi.t by 2i?'i. do p $ ,211 TOO L A I'M fJA Clj X.-iklVlJlCltM. \ liCTIOM NOTIUE ?K. W. WE TOOTT, AUCTIONEER Xx. t'e mil -a|. elegant 1I(J SEIIOU) KU 'VlfUKE A 1 rUm.iu a . c'i'.nN, Helm; the entlr- eoiiteni- o! a Me a;ory foil rt'iiea . leg mllj '"??? 1" t UTouaiij . . t-i b *1 in ? i?' diienday i alter n .or , nt I ii lac i r cl < ls, at 15'.' Weal i ?? v i -t at, t. e .| event antKl.n h ?v ? leg nl,|ocl ?e PI no:ot? ilklicer m.kr. cot $ win tl o tin i vei urn ar] marble iop Ceura uti-rT nle- i ? h i> o e.?oou an walnut PwHf mi en. In br.e.ital and repM f<iur e egaiit i'ir? <1 \ta ? el irr r?,ma n outilna wo. 4 bbi.'crux, coat fci'c <b S i ret. r. and Bonk ?n Wrn-o with ni iiiauoU. rich < .???!?. t tl .1 II .niln| .. 1" tn| in-.among wi.l. h Mr two Murine VI era, by NortlicoA Uii .'u<?>,?i . Br.-i.xe ' l.xa, . o-nlv Mantel and &ie<ir? ??r uni nfk r| l"ar,?, V - m i.U; a pa r in tlHjii-ler 4 and bma de rose Cabinet*, Turkla'i l? >u ana On*in, Hill aim i i i. I e. i. i . i i? > i ? ' DINING ROOM. OHAuBE K NDLIURVRY. Ar i a i . ? lit vm? i iv <?( u* y . d j t il a Ulan Ui match through, ill Iron.h i.dndi < .^na, Suvm- W..rq Iv ty ? i,t -r; , ? . n j,eo up) .te ani-i rt m Di f nandao.ia r k wo.id ami um |.ii.\ Ub.i nber Vur. J, r- ol every dea ei ij.iiion. K rneiuid i . r M.iur.'Heen. B 4 and Bcd'ltng, and ?a.< I.in gK'irni '. a. N. i.? .11 ? line icMiItnre of this hotiae la a goo'l aa net? and will . e per n.p nrl y aul . X tie reuiu d .ui.neuiaulj ti<iin ii.e pre in a a. Ca it.o.,ue? .it house BOARD at lHWE'I T.VP.NTi TIIiRD STREET.?A Suit ot Ku.i ua, . an la inei.% f .rni>he ?n:n nr fur a entiemauand nla ivite ir a ngle k*ni ?? en. wl' ti the enrrv fui ih of uuuie. btagen paaa the uoor. Referuncea required. 1 \OCTOR H'JNTER. HIM.-BLK-THB l'HYSiOlAN \f wbo utalil abeu tii" Lliin.. i .an U.-|ieu ar>, Bv. 3 Divl a .ii a-rcbu New York c4tj, iu laJt, >aa u con-muni iruin A A M., until t> n ii'el.*-k at iil.lii, at ttw old i.tllce. A private ??I. ami. Bniii 'ur notion . Fir bale cheap?a pair op horsed, trucb and Uartieaa. Uall ai 3^ M<dla,?i a reel. FlURHlTtJKE WANTED.?I WISH TO I'UROnASB Iro to &JI ivorui ui >.?oiiu i ini>d t'aruitare, is fonliir er, or-ami. Any peraon having be annf to dl? poae of will audi'eaa J. M. l(odg.:,-a( aUttmn A. h'j.rini; auai l PURNirUKE FOR HALE?A LADY, IJSAViNUTHB elt/, wiatwa to >tM|iua<) oi oue r. a *uoo ai.it. in ratio briKaui-. in .? |'ecea, in i. to ortiei . no roarwoud Plar.A arveu ouiave; marine ton T.iMa on>' I'l.uipio i B'1 utt-ad, aud aum-other ptaeea o Faru.ture. Uall alter 10 oVlook at SH li'.i ui Ui mrwt t or three da a. a 1EO. 1IOLBK< iOK, AUCTIONEER. ?HOS.BROOK A \J O v.,N..Y will *>'li thi? ua. , ati u um? It ai .j >?c?l Unua Ui.i rtr c ne-ir Briia waj, ail uie genteel Furuiuire of a f.,mll> u% i t Ifen city, uaaaM?t.ai( ... two ri'Bewnoi Parloi bulia, in |l>u^h; ina-woud Pla. u. p'er and oval Ml rora, uiai'.nc top Ta ilia, U'treaiH una W .a .a a Baa, ma'io ;aBy nd walmu B.- mteaJo, llau Mai r. ?-ea, rluette a ano MM| Bn.aan.a, Turee-ply un.l lntfi .iii i!peu; O oot na, ftn- U<i Una.? eaera. Wai ur b-'u. liookrua.- . laa. . O irtaln*. Bitea kI n Tabie, with Dm.ng Hoom and Kitcj.-n Kur Iture, Aa. GENTLEMEN'S NEW AND IaBiT orP CWJTUINO p.irouaaed for tua We. tera in.n ket. In iar?* or auiaU ibta. Ti.e tu.l value will be paud without ba^|ilB^ or aawkmg t. taipoae Plfaae can at Ike aiure o. addrvaa Thomaa D. Ooni oj, 44 Uentre au-eel. GENTI.EMEN having ANT NEW OR LEFT OR LB FT oil C..niiliig to OiapoMi u.. ian oiiihIb the hl^h'-atpru* by oa.liug at tne ?w? a or a dranala Jo.m .luipb . .417 Pearl aire' i, betivaen Can ra and Para. AI. or?.?*? punoiuaUj at biu.leil lo. Having had thrbk teeth extriuted wxth o li-el.agany p...u wuautrar. o. . .. j. JAV lib i,l.K". 1.6 Gr^nd a JBH, two h.ikiaa rum B ..t?ay, I okwr fuu laert.nl> aa a raeo n .. u.l i .n, ,o t iow> auif?nag ? rum kMthuebe. wM. 6. KKLuY, ?7 ? arirk >Ireat. MISS DAVIS, TUB BEAUTIFUL CANADIAN gipst ral.i.iat, h .a r.nno i d o Mi tire n-ue.. a real Ooj ? It her linineul.it. ly H r pe. - Iiitio a are wo itorful Li.ekj nunioera uid c.iai .a I?.4o -!> o uia; gentlemen M aula. Ho'ira froia 10 A. ?. t?> H P. W. Pawnbrokers- balb.?w. m lewis, auction, eer. Wi 1 a. Ii on Tuurauay, Mat li, ai U v ham atraet 4 lar.e ai d alua >le aaaoriment o Me. ? h ? Wuinea v Ci thing, I cm aan a. Bool*, B inea, Ac. To morrow at 10 o cloc*. oneraf J. B. * J. MIMi'lON rLET?A La KGB double HOUHE AT BBBOEM Point, conaaMog of twenty room-, a ntable far . hotal, auBim^r b laidln^ bi.uae or aulas ladiee' aoh? .1, . r for ??a uiu i.ea, a the r..oni< aau ban uient- mraUnt on llher -Ide, a- UiUth a-. I. an. o .ti..a y auetf boiae; n.ar Mm w t rs t'?id l.a I. g an ' *i.ailing. OB'y f?l y m n lien aall, o* one ho i 'a rlra ro ? th ? ity Barn, car. Age in uaa ao4 ve i .ah e gar?.en. laqiitre ?t til Waal Eight ' bib ?treat, .. tweeu Kith and Htkth aveau- a. WHITE A HB'iTHEK'S IMPROVED ARTIFICIAL Teeth.?^Whole aeut, $ . to ft), bvt'i filled vll.. go.d, MueBiaU>91. ah <mr. -varrant d eia-i ai 13 Bouu t.e t, N. ? Vark.aad .if Aivh utiaei, Philadelphia. WH. HUNTER M D.. KO. S DTVlilOB STREBT, * . \.,nib.' 15.14, vnri-a er p.ioMut iheakia, roiulat? ??1 ery tor i, vhi e awelHug, orc.ntir. ta nanele. byd ocele, gravel, nam a, riieun.aUaui, acute, akroaia ar laUamma iorr. No pay till eured PBK80.1AL. MB. JAMES strang. BOSS MABOB, WBO for me, ly mod a. No. Ill W. l ..igbby, enr of Ca. U ivet Bro.nkIyu, will m.n era imal lavnr fcr 1'aillng at No. ? JU \\ at- r 'ie." tr . ?? ? ?' r?. KbuKUUm AW111KS. 1UIE anniversary OF TIIE AMERICAN BA'TIBT Marmrr < rtec ? y will no liria ia ma Oli- rr l rt..p ti-t etiur h, un O.lrri ure-i, th ? ( >\ ? rtaalo*, n?r 14, u u ?UMt. Aiilreu by Win II . xua, D D. DARCMA ACADKniKI, BROOKES' dangino ACADEMY, Nu. 361 UROOMS ?tract. At* ma*?ia? h"l at ilia afco.n rvMH, aa Wadnaaday ?T.U.Otf May 7 ???? r?aolv J i , ha*. i,o ia?r? MNM. W.UNivhDtY, MAi' 14, WKf>N?-l?AY, may ?. Ttokctaeaa ?? ekulnnl af Mr. Kruknat Lha a*kaf. COAL. CUMBERLAND t.'OAL H?W LANDINO AND FOi a?l hi Iota to >uh p r baatra, by BYLVaNUB ft A ARD, *11 Waatungl.iu Mr vL J[ I On ?<tKD A.4H I UAL PER TUN Of M* VT fAJ, vjou i.l?. A a ip>:> i?" q mliy o: ( o*l far faialij ?a. *ell Kifni'd aud <mli?*ra . i?.?uu u. Yard 1* Waal E ? vamb atrwt. A. hbartt. MLLUHIM. imluarub-f.i* sale a r u, ized 81.ATE red l> MIi'Imi i VaokM. oall l.tui. uu.tt j ?i w lltnitj liaiaa, ou.uxrot Fo.ir u avenue and Tnrt> ?te a<i atraat. / tACTloN ? I'HRl-AN'i FA i EN r KILLI \RT> TARLRR V I all. I c i ? aaii "i ' 'i? i >, i..iniia-i.r .i a.i-l .or-aia unl? by IK elan ACOLLRMDEK, Ct to M Cruaby atrrat, N. Y. ?i*0?TlllMa """ ClLUB BOAT FwR hA!.K.-A KlttBTOLAMi BIX OARRD ) on' r^xar Boat, 4* iw !?> .4, 0,1a .>.ra an* ail <!?? ap purt- oaii'va. A?> Boat Mo 10 g.?id or lar. H at will b? ao d ? , hi*.?-ly II dealr'-d. Vm>L ? bt lor ball taeif iali?e. AnuraaaM. II. B., bo. ,1.. Fnai o*taa. L<OR BALE?THE Bt.tlOO <Elt KAi'lIT juliet. 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