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RICHMOND WHIG. TI'MDA V BORNINU. *PKII. B. IM.TO. TO roMHKMPONDKSITB. latlor* on booing* mud ft. adJroonnl to tk* “K.tttor of Ik* Vklf - Arttolo* 9orttt*n on ftott *U** qftk* papor toil! no* ft. puktuk od TkU U a ml* of long •l.in.ting, onqkt to ft. tmnen in all. and ’■nil in mmnn doparlodfnmt. i il.itn.irf/ nolle** ao.'o*,l tag oh/kt lino* ar* ckargat/br a* aJo*rtU*m*nU. (V . buMteibw a*l‘ ft. okarg*J tk* oam* a* adotrtu* moml* _ Tampalgn Whig. A. 1. out t uM.ni, w» will Inw on thr 1« of June, and coollnu. ■■Ill »«». lb. PmldMill.l .lection. IS. Campaign wh,«. ,lw fu| • wing r.uw : T. ■ MngW .uhwrlbcr. f.r • 1 ™' Tit ■ rlok of 10 Mibwrlbcr., J 00 To ■ dub of *i To . tlub of ft S 2J To ■ club of 40 *• *" To ■ dub of M> * To ■ club of loo •'*' luv*rt*htj In *dr*nc*. Kngland and Frame. Another article from the Loiulon Timfi of the lWth, is more significant than the one published yes terday. The complete rout of Kngland at the Con ferences ia there substantially confessed in tones of muttered bitterness. It was an unlucky day when ■he trusted herself to the mercies ot Oallic guile She went to the Conference expecting to have Rus sia for a foe, France for a friend, and Austria neu tral. She found herself, from the start, face to face with three implacable adversaries—France not less intent than the other two on thwarting all her wishes -though the hostility was disguised by grimaces and friendly protestations. Her represen tative stood alone--one to three ; hut even this w.i not all The three, though able to vote her down, were not content until Prussia—Russia's creature - was admitted to the Conference, to share in the tri umph over the haughty Island. The Tune* sees and feels all thin—throws out inti mations of it; but trammelled by policy, is con strained to suppress its wrath. The reader can per ceive with what eagerness and delight it would pitch into the Conferences—into Russia, Austria, and es pecially Napoleon III —"the gallant and loyal ally” —if it only fell at liberty to indulge its fury. Rut the consequences would lie awful. A war against combined Kurope is rather more than Kngland is w illing to encounter. She is forced to smother her rape and hide her time. A peace concluded in this spirit is not likely to have a long Juration. It is little better than an in definite truce. Kngland w ill go to work with money ■n.l ■liiil.Moacv. and will leave no effort untried to re gam the ground she has lost Perhaps at this Con ference ha- !>een sown the seed of as tierce and bloody a war with France as that which was carried on for 15 years with the great Napoleon. The Timtt, though routed, continues to va|nur, t-’V-- iss.—te about »be capacitv of Kurland for x- ., # dustc.', ill \ •. of the t b.. .»dis mal and scpuh • l*,c ®Onclu siou ot its article, w uull U hopes there is yet time U put in a saving clause—although it had previously confessed that tlie terms were agreed upon—it be trays an impolency of rage, well calculated to exciti tlie pity of friends. We fear England did a bail day * wark when she conlided in the pertldious French man. A correspondent takes His Excellency to task foi one feature of his in anil gizzard-foot epis tie, which has been overlooked by previous commen tators. This writer objects to tlie inhumanity u bolding up to ridicule and scorn the physical intir unties or deformities of any of Hod's creatures. Tie writer’s views are elsewhere presented. Perhaps, i be had gone to the root of the matter, he might hav found that it was of the very essence of a tyrant i insult the weak, persecute tlie unprotected, am crouch to the strong. In the eyes of such a charm ter, weakness is a crime, and his greatest delight ii life is to torture those whom chance or fortune ha: put in his power. This natural and predominant propensity of tyrants has been noted in all ages.— Frequent mention is made in history of the bloody caprices of the tyrant of Syracuse. The monstei brood of Rome were never content unless their hand were besmeared with the blood of victims; and it i recorded of one of them, that when human or brut' beasts could not be found, so insatiable was his thirs for torture, that he would amuse the intervals of lei »ure by transfixing flies. Nothing was too high o too low to escape their passion for torture. Perhap their characteristics were rather more strikingly dis played in torturing little things than great—-just a misers are said to elutch with a harder grip a pi lin' * than a pound. Living a« we do in the 19th century of the Inear nation, and under a milder dispensation than pn vailed at Rome in the days of llomitian, the tortur in jut to i» that characteristic of the ancient tyrant.' which has more particularly descended to the tyrant of our age. Not hut that there are some with bits* on their garment., o« w ho vaunt the price of blnu U Iwww.e, iKwu L.ar nmn in llmgu rlmutin times ; but the prevailing phase In which cruelt unfolds itself in these latter days is in insults to in fcriors. contumely to the poor, persecution ami to? ture to the feeble and utifriemled. It is the meant? anil more detestable phase of the ancient tyranny for great barbarities find some shade of relief in th idea of the greater daring they imply. For one i authority Pi tolerate no difference of opinion in subordinate—to nose out every dissenting charnbei sweep or walk-cleaner, and doom them to destrui tion, may not excite the same horror iu the hums breast as does the fate of Tliri-.es or Seneca; hi the perpetrator iu the first instance is not the wli the less a tyrant, and is altogether as abhornble wretch aa Tibet iu* or Nero. Apologists for p?sir fallen human nature tell i. that these tyrants—these monsters, who only denv pleasure from exercising power and iufiirting pail are out of tlu-ir senses, irrational, irresponsible —jt» a* we are now in the habit of hearing, on every tr al for murder, the plea of insanity Every esliib tion of malignity, of cruelty and inhumanity, inn? for aught we know, argue a crazy brain no doiih it proves a bad heart , but then, those who comm these exhibitions and supply these evidence* of d rangi-ment, should lie subjected to the madman doom, and lie confined in a Mad House ; and not I permitted to go at large to the commonwtilth's di credit and the datiger of her citizens. Mr. Iiirtuoan aod the M ashiuglnn Co ion. The “Union" having begun to assail Mr. Huchani as unsound on the Nebraska ?|uestion and I friends as seeking the support of the Free £»</i Democracy. VIr Slidell, as Mr B'Sfriend, eoaie- fi •A -* ’ ' or, a ‘••'t •»! «ti 2*11, J «' r, ' n readily niirrci Misso Compromise -on eun at t last election and oijuarcs himself pi the eiisti state of tilings. In iliis connexion, he Very const? rately suggest* that no assaults should be made those Democrat* w ho maintain..I th<- Missouri < ■ promise- if. like him, they arc willing to ahnn? their former favorite. Mr Ho? bantu write* "The ?|?iesliao lias turn settled ?it I'ongrem, at, | •ettlein-'iit etssMil I he mil. ttlilv m untamed The Mia* Oemprs '*1— I* gtne, and gone forever H i? no a— should tie ?na?t<- upon llio«e iMimef al« who in ti (aloe, pmviiled they are no* wiling in good faith |o main the asMlctiient a* it eu«t* Si|.-h «?■ uu.l.-istsuding is ? a let j.i*t in iom-H ••fit Is well known how I I shore. I in < otnpsni with sir *m men !<■ have this hue rale ,dcd o. Ihe Far die or Met it ha* parted The Pine lor It lias pa-md •< arid I verily hcltere llial I tie best— I.ay, the uni) — n now left nt polling d<iwn the hinaUeal and u lile-s •; «f Jthrdni.m et Ihw North is f?i adhere to the riMmy -leoivnl wllh-te? the spghp *1 t'.vnghl or a|.|. ario< * rmny, v"l *??host ieg*rdu?g any Morm which ms ratewl against !t." - -L ■ J"W—ggggg Nutt fbr tyme. The war betw een f{anl$ and Der. is a subject of distressing merriment to that intinite wag, Sf me.— Behold his distortions and convolutions! Prom the Peter »kurp inirUigenc+r. A Family VB Ana»t.—Bit n. IIask*—Basks m. Bkv. That worst description of all dispute*, a “ family quar rel,” if uow iu full bla«t, between the well known "Bkv.** of the Washington Sentinel and our neighbor Basils ol the South Side Democrat They have gone at it et «•*/#• Aw a,” shovel and tonga, and % no small in turnon ol the poker, and the whole public are watching with breath • leas anaiety to see which ol the enraged combatant* will Idle the dust. Never since the hand to hand tight be tween Achillea and Hector has there been any combat equal to it. The aoutiding blow* are echoed through the Democratic camp, gaping wound* are seen through which stream* of blond gu*h,and *o equal thus farj* the tight that no One can tell whom* dead carcass will l»e hitched to the back ot the buggy and trotted around the walls. Banks says Bev j has been repudiated by certain Democratic Senators, who notwithstanding the said “BevV* assertions, intimation* and Insinuations to the eoutrary, are still on the l»est ot terms with the President, whereupon the aforesaid “ Bev** turns tip*hi the said Banks and a< tually calls hiiu a "Col lector,** (how nvNOtMoai ’( and not content with that, de li tierately and seriously charges him with tmstrila as keen for the smell of the Hcah pots of office as those of the war-liorae is said to be, for the "smell ol the tiattlc afar I oft***—that he tried to be made Clerk of the House and i i egregiously failed—that he tried to l»e sent to Sardinia .uid incut red u similar disappointment, and that he is now , either in pons cation of, or trying to get possession of, a ' ^hare of the Washington Union. To all and singular ol which, the aforesaid Banks replies by denying distinctly ; that he ever a«ked an office from the President, and ! charges that “Bkv** loms.lt. according * to “ i*oium« hi re pute, ha* been quartered on the Treasury for years,*’ ha.* “earned his bread by the assiduous labors of the lobby”— | was “ail applicant and disap|H>intcd applicant for the Mar dialship of the L>i*trict of Columtiia from Mr. Pierce**— j “ was a candidate and a detoated candidate tor the Senate Printing,** who “established hi* paper at Wa*hington with the double view of avenging hi* unsuccessful appli cation for place, and of fastening himself on Congress a» ' its Printer,*" and who " now, to sav no more of it has mm- i I yratefu/iy deset ted hia former trieuda—those friends who I gave him the little stature lie liu*, and gone over to the support of Mr. Buchanan, in hopes that if he is made Pre sident, he will secure at hi* hand* a good fat office.”— j Whew, we must stop and take breath after tins OsSS-Up on-Pel ion piling up of bitter invective, llow can “Bev” j stand it* Can he escape from the superincumbent mass dial has bean pulled dtvn ttpoo him? We shall tee what we shall ret.*, and iu the meantime, by virtue ot our coin- i mission a* “agent” of the Universal Peace Societv, we sav | to ilia parties beligerent, “ Let dog* delight To bark and bite. For *tis their nature to. But little children should not tight And scratch etch other so.” AMEX. Nature Abhors Varuuui* and Mongrel*.— H’ik. The Lynchburg UiiyiniuM, by the aid of an illuminated M D of Pittsylvania C. H., who ha* perpetrated the iu*l I which Job prayed hit enemy might do—written a book . i —by the aid of this book, the I'irjituju has found a clue j to the tdo*y ncracies of our elegant letter-writing t»o- | veraur, and ascertained by the authorized history of bis life, that he is what he says nature abhors «i Mowyre/ —a cro** between a bull dog and a Scotch mauyt. We leave the Utryiri.u/i to disclose its discovery in Its own words. “Innumerable great results have sprung from cause* alight and seemingly accidental. James Pinkney llainbU- ( inn M 1) nf PitL'\lvania i* LI. di-siriile i». rehsnr»» imlv ! to till up the leisure hours ot professional life, conceived the fortunate scheme of writing a book. We hare no reason to believe that he foresaw to what grand result** this would had. He did not know that half a dozen lines in that I took would give the key to unlock the sybil* cave ot a character inscrutable and unintelligible, hither . to, to human ken. He did not know that he was uncov ering the hidden fountain from which flows the tutted and maddened stream of Governor Wise*# life, lint so i: was an l the world *tan<U debtor therefor to James Pinkney llanibleton, M. I)., of Pittsylvania C. H. Hen* is the n/* ii-*r*nme ; Listen, O ! Earth. “The mother of Governor Wise w as Sarah Corbin Crop per, the daughter of Gen. John Cropper, of Bowman'* roily in the county of Accomack, on tin* sea side. Her mother was Margaret, Called Peggy. Pettht. The Crop pers were English, the Pettilt* Scotch. This cross is call ed by Millie genealogists the “UuiUby with the mange* ' meaning the English lor the buii, and the mange tor a certain cutaneous eruption that was at one time common w ith the Scotch, called the Scotch fiddle.** “There it is ! The » hole thing is now as plain as the • toad to mill. His marvellous Excellency is the "BalUlag ami the mange* If be has exhibited at any time “</«#*/* ifi»h ways,** iiow could be help t( ! Is be not by historic proof, a dog y 11 lie has lieen ill-tempered, headstrong or ferocious—.what else could be expected * Is he not. r in the language ot his biographer a jW/dog ? If he Iia« been resiles*, itening ^tor office) always rubbing again*t somebody or something—is it to be wondered at ? Doe** not bis eulogist tell us that be lias the “mange*? What I other strange propensity or instinct has his wayward life betrayed tfi.it may not be accounted for oti the theory that i be is a “bnlLbij with the mange* banka * Eureka ! Let creation give thank* to Janies Pinkney Hauibleton, M l D. of Pitt#yl»’Atdm C. II.** , 1 CORRESPONDENCE. Virginia Military Institute, March 15, 186ti. i A*obt, San mb ra. Senate of I'irgiiiia ; Dear sir,—The undersigned have been appointed by the Corps of CadeU to convey to you their grateful ac . knowledgmeiils of the signal s«*rvice rendered by you, in cloqiicully advocating the purchase by the State of u bronze cast of Iloudotm* Washington, lo I*; placed at the Institute. While we led truly grateful for the earnest ^ support given by others to the bill, and especially by Ex Gov. J. It Floyd, and M. It. It Garnett, Esq., who elo quently support'd it in the House, yet to you, us the • originator of it, we feel that our thanks are preeminent! \ • | due. The pao*rtge of the bill without a dissenting voice in ei ther House, shows with what confidence the legislature of Virginia confide** this valuable cast to our keeping, and we are pleased to believe that the faithful guardianship ot the public property committed to our cate has won for us this high compliment. Chaste and l»**aiitifiil as this statue may be, a« an ortia • . merit for our ground*, yet to us it will be of infiiiitHi high > er value, as the efnlwxJuncut of impressions inwraught I from infancy into out being, arid coupled with all we are taught to reverence as noble ami good in human chaiac l ter. We need not say to you with what religious care we i ! shall preserve this treasure. No eye will ever look upon it but with a feeling of pride, and no hand, we aresuiu, will I ever nun the beauty of its fair proportions. • 1 To have continually before us, the image of this trolv - ! great man, recalling to our minds, his pure patriotism, lofty r ( tone, exalted chancier and inestimable services, must, we think iiisidre the votmi' and ardent soul with tn t-smt^r (iffira to imifafi* hit virtues. *A* tK*tli»*r of hid coun e try, lie is greatly entitled to our love, yet onr State pride , brings liirn nearer to our hearta; and while we would not claim lor ouiselves one whose glory is the heritage ol the * American people, ac cannot ri-ptess a feeling ol rrulta* ■ | non at the thought that our allegiance and devotion are due . j to the same mother that gave him birth. If alter th lapse ul more than half a centuM, men in the prime of 11 manhood can hud time amid the active and stirring duties t j of the lorum, thu Hvna'e and the held, Pi recall aith in l ' terest the long line of his illustrious deeds, surely, the ■ youthful imnd may lie expected to feel a livelier interest * i and deeper glow, in all that concerns his memory. Ilis statue will serve P> luster and perpetuate this leelnig, and s as citizen soldiers, subject to authority, we may learn I from his eiample a neelul lesson ol obedience to bear and order. i, | We remain very respectfully, ;t 1 Your olal't servants, J II CUCKK K M MAT *» In beliell of the l.'orps ol I. W KK1I» I'adcU M f. 8EI.UEN J WiLLiawsstao, March 2d, I hit. Gentleman Your very kind and couiplimeiiUry letter •- | reached meat Richmond, during the last nays of the ae« ; -ion of tbe lieneial Assembly, and the pie-suie of business obliged me to ilefer a reply until inv return home '* Nothing r.cild have added more tottie Satisfaction which " i I fell, that the image of our Country's i itlnrr should be ! presetved with reverent care hy the I, gislatuie of his snd of our native State, than the approbation -ponstane. i ously le stowed by young amf pure fiearts, npou the inooti* ,i, -ideiafde agency which it was my good fortune fnvscrt in pnslueing the happy resolve, II any thing had lierru wanting, it would have been -up »/i I plied by your beautiful letter, to eotivinci tne that I did >r. riot err, wlien I tliongbt slid 4nJ that to i s keeping could th* pie. ions monument be so tpprnpriat ly confided a» to the youth ot Virginia, seeking instruction M fhe spot tn so distinguished by the iimnorisTitian whose memory is iri thus honored, and so muniHcently devoted by the Com* j|f lunnweslth Prlhe education of "citizen soldiers " V on will guard the *upeib statue asyon will your own hoaor, and wl.en you look 'ipsi the lertrle image of him. le* i "whose form was magnificent as his soul was grand,** you m. I emit that you are and will he iu-pired with viitne, | winch will reiofet you worthy to le* compatriot* ol Wash* 1,1 melon oti 1 Pardon me, my young friends, il, in a ri.iiiituiiilcatioii whose only p . p* t fui.etiuu is p, espies* my aeknowl. .|g merit ol your kind •••», | also . jpr. <s my applolMlion »f s sentiment uttered hy you. The coneluding sentence his of ymir teller aHorih 'l me a gistr'i. .tne. not interior to am that caused hy tout flittering notice of me, ami the mil gr- iler, la*. wo«* the ynong tier seldom r.. ognio-, a* ,, 1 '• ... that you do, the ine-'imahle tnuh, that u p,.,i,,| am and .|eg u|n T "iSwiin nr.*'' Ui lawlullt r|cr. led sulhotltr rise IS absolutely e.wniial Ui tbe ability to i.ni.nisud Ik. me ike Isv.e, gentlemen. lo eonv. y to lire corir* of ■ Mi I'a-tels, ,4 ih V .ginm Mlhlan |r.-lltule a|«wii, on Ibis a ISVS+.. . v«ni I. pr —nit, my heartfelt lhai h* for the ray, I whir', the! hwi** r ut.I. ryed upon me, Ols l to accept the »»ttt I I util. *iltt K»r*l rr« | UilltfulH tour*. r'4 .... . il" HAIVliPHS i be j ■1 M • 'S'k''. R M Mayo, |. >V. R,„t „nd M J l. Vldcn. [COMM!-KTCiTID. The Kbo-Sbin and Citsard Foot Letter Again. A* many comment* a* tbU rbulilion ol party malignity, ami vulgarity, bare elicited, itaeema tome, that by lar the inoat reprrhenaible feature in it, haa been entirely overlook ed. I allude lo 'be wanton and unprovoked ridicule, which our Governor haa bestowed upon the African race, for their physical dsAjrmitiww. which they owe lo the tlod, who made them—a race, too, to which he ia largely indebted, tor all tli* adtatilagee ol fortune aud education, which he posm-aaew, and last but not least, for the chivalry of ahicli Southern men IhoiI, as pcculiaily due to the institution ol slavery ; but of which il must lie admitted, that his un generous attack upon a people, horn whose labor he has been so largely bem-titted, furnishes w most revolting spe- I cimen, to everv liuiuwn bring cwpable oi sympathy for hu man misfortune*. Such jests upon misfortune*, due to an act ol find, are considered in all civilised society, a* evidences of a Iwd heart, and have, uniformly, consigned those who have |>erpclnilcd them to contempt. 1’iwisi My, however, his Excellency may consider the Aft leans, in iw midst, too little elevated above the condition ol biute Ih'SsIs, to feel the |niint ol a sarcasm loo rvtinrd foi them to comprehend, and which was not realty intended lor them, bul lor the thinner skinned Whigs and Know Nothings. This, certainly, is the Ik's I apology, which can 1 Ik' offered for Ida cruel aud wanton assault upon the whole i negro race, ltul, if admitted, it only proven, that he is as ignorant of the negro character and feelings, aa he ia of the principles of the Whigs, to whom, for many years. In made such loud prolessiona of loyally and devotion. I have myself, known many instance* ol individuals of the nlark race, manifesting evidence of noble feeling, integri ty, gratitude aud sell-sacrificing acts of kindness, which would Iwvoialilr compare with the same qualities in the white Ulan. Aud, if our Governor believes that they hare neither the intellect to (K'reeive the cruelly of hi. irony, nor the sensibility to be wounded by il, lie is uu- 1 der a delusion, which does but little credit to his knoal edge, upon a subject, which no Virginian, of ordinarv ra pacity, should misunderstand, in this respect, therefore, ! he has proved himself as much of a know nothing, as hi. , lnend of the Kiehmotid Enquirer, whom he wo soundly iH'rwtes, lor Ins ignorance ot the terms Kbo-shin and Gin- i sard-foot, snd to which soft impeachment, the said editor, j submit, with such admirable humility, llis Excellency'. 1 natural history ol the crab was certainly very amusing; and ' I have no doubt but that to the high encomiums jiassed upon it bv the Editor of the New York Herald, (whose re porter, 'tis said, lie threatened to hang, during his Guber natorial canvass,) we owe hi* natural liistnrv of Ihenrgto race ; prepaid! w ith a degree of care which I have never , iK'lore known lo be bestowed upon our new.paper liters 1 lure. For it seems that he has deemed it necessary to make two corrections of the first edition ot this ahort and pithy essay, to avoid the possibility of misunderstanding the piqtiam-y and severity of a sarcasm, which throw, every thing that I'ean Swift lias written entirely in the shade. Hut, unlortunately, he did not duly consider, like the thoughtless boys in the fable, that what was spoil to him might deeply wound the sensibilities of the innocent subjects of his unprovoked and cruel irony, si powerless as tile crahs themselves to retaliate, though not so insen sthle to the .hafts ol hi* ridicule. Amidst the many parti contest* which 1 have witnessed, our Governor furnishes the first instance I have known iu which an unofleud- 1 ing and neutral party has been made the subject of I ridicule fur the purpose of obtaining a fancied |untv ad vantage—the introduction of the Indian mode ol warfare, we owe to a Governor ol Virginia, who boasts of his chi- J valry. Since his election, our Governor has become woudrous Iv complimentary to those whom he styles Conservative Whig-; meaning, ol course, tlusv who roll'd lor him.— ' But 1 am apt to think that the Whigs place about the , same value upon his compliments, as an Irishman, who was { condemned to he hung, is said to have done upon the I prayer ol the Judge, customary upon such solemn ticca- I -ion., which he lK-gged might be omitted, as he had never [ known any one to thrive after his Honor's prayers And such. 1 think, iniv. with irreat truth lie affirmed of hi. Excellency'* compliments, whether bestowed upon Whig or Democrats. RICHMOND. PEACE CONCLUDED. From thr /sSfi/ixt Timm, March It*. After a long period of discussion kept secret with jeal ous care, the result of the Paris Conferences is about to , be given to the world. It is probable that peace will he concluded some day before the :!|st, in order to avoid the necessity of renewing the armistice in the Crimea. A sub committee ha* been formed to draw up the terms of tile treaty, which will he signed as soon as they have complete^ llu ir work. The sub-committee i» composed ol Lord Cowley, Iiaron Bourqueny, Count ifuol. Count fa vour, Ali Pasha and Iiaron Biunow, being one represen tative tor each of the negotiation Powers. When peace -hall have been signed it is intended, we believe that the t'onleienie shall Ik- dissolved, but that a committee shall be left sitting to carry out the details which there isuol , now time to arrange. The questions of the Principalities and ol the Ttnkish Christian* wid probably receive tin attention of this bodv. The Pius.-i.-tn Plenipotentiary, list on Msutcufiel, has, no doubt, by this time arrived in i’aris, and will assist at the formal signature of peace, i n right of Prussia having been one of the parlies to the Treaty of 1 ttto. Whatever may iiave been the views of the English Government as to the necessity of a Piuasian Envoy's presence, they have felt hound not to oppose the wishes of other Powers oil this point, and the Cabinet of Berlin will ouce more pledge itself to uphold the right* and independence ot the Ottoman Porte. So far a* we may consider matters to have been deci ded within the room in which the Conference# met, it will bo easily understood that Lord Clarendon and Count Or loff have liorm- the principal part* in this diplomatic struggle. As it is, we believe, determined that the pro ceeding* of the Conference* shall not be published, the details of w hat lias taken place will probably remain un known, or only escape into publicity gradually, and after a long interval. That the British Plenipotentiary, how ever. should boldly assert the determination of this coun try to obtain complete guarantee* and satisfactory assu rance*, i* only what might be expected of a Minister who know* the spirit ot Ins countrymen, iheir undiminiahed resources, and the severe judgment they will pass on any one whom they may conceive to have abandoned the high position which tfiey have attained by such exertions and *.ir; iticev The Plenipotentiaries of Turkey and .Sir -lliiia have, we believe, given to the representation* of l-ord Clarendon a support which make* us regret that the States w hich have accredited them are the least pow erlul members of the alliance, I-ord Clarendon should have indeed a commanding position. Great Britain i-at this moment both aide and witling to rarrv on a great war. Although she entered into this contest after forty years' neglect ol mihtaiy armaments, she now po**c*sc* the hogi-st forces of any State in Europe. Her fleets in the Baltic and the Black Sea will in any future campaign count many hundred pendants. Her army is in perfect condition, is continually reiulorctd. ami is probably the large-t which now occupies the shores of the Crimea.— The financial state ol the country i* all that could lie wished, and any *um* necessary to uphold its honor and interest will be voted with readiness by the Legislature. Uu tin- other hand. Ru**ia, by the admission of her own statesmen, has lo*t upwaids ol 4(KI,im>|i men, is in want of money and material, and can continue the war only by the 1 most unheard-of sacrifices. We cannot but think that the lesson which Russia has I received will rnak< it long before she again distuib* the peace of Europe. It may he said, therefore, Unit the oti ject ol ihe war w ill In- attained, and the exertions ol the Western Powers fully rewarded. But there certainly seem* reason to doubt whether Ihe terms likely to bo agree.J to are aiit-li as will *Mi«fy all the expectations en tertained ill ffcgland. Those expectations may Iiave liet-n larger than w%e warranted by the state of attain*, it so, the disappointment must borne. The Drincipal ol**taele to a anti-factory peace lias been, it is needless to say, the in unw-reei lieu somewnai uiiwuriny rejoicing nun which trie first new* of a pacific ition u< received on the cuntinent. : I'ounl <»Iluff and hi* colleague would liave bean incline I | lo yield tar more, had they not found how highly that gift *a< valued which they had the power lo coni' ror withhold. I So confirmed anil cat neat is the longing for peace now, that Kngland i* per hap* niorii unpopular (or in«i*ting on good i terms for the Allies than K'l*«ia i* for withholding them | It is hut natural that the French people should wi*h to | end Ihi* war. They have played a high part in Kurope— | they have gained a reputation with which they may real I content. Hut these great successes have been tioiight trv no ) • mall sacrifice*. The finance* of France have buenstraiu ed by war, and may Ire deranged by its continuance. The call for men may before long interfere with tin- new-born industry of (he country. Hostilities have interrupted those speculation* for the rapid gain of wealth which occupy so much the attention of modem French society. The French people, therefore, are lea* aniious for the slip ilstion* of a Heal) than for its immediate result. The Fhnpeior i* but the representative of hi* subjects when fie pinelaims and prove* his desire for a pacification. We can well un i detailin'! his wish that the birth of mi Imperial heir nhiitild , Ire announced together with the advent of trwmpiiljty.— Hut we cannot hut think that in the future men will di* criminate iKttweeu a well-giouudcd and an unstable peace. It will In' rioadtanfsge to a child that if* birth i> com i inemorated hr an Amiens or a Til*it. We trust that it i* | pot loo late to in*i*t oil all that the voire ol Fluiope ha> proclaimed esaeutial to the common safety, and tint K i* ■ia may not. alter an almost unbroken senes of defeats, re | twin pinctically all that she possessed he lute the war. "We have as clear a perception as any one of the po*i lion ol K.nglaud. Thi* country is a member ol an alliance constituted for the attainment of a great end. It bar j therefore to someeitent surrendered its light of individo* and separate action. The nation has lullv proved id good laith during two year* of trying war. The sucoeaaei of Franc" have been made possible by tire disinterestei •uppoit of F’.ngland—n country always more desirous o its object than of mere display in attaining it. We havi therefore a claim on thoae by whose side we have Inoght and to whose capital we have helped to bring the com in in enemy, confessing In* defeat. Although it may Im lieyond the present right of thi* country to refuse a**en to Hi* conditions which tier allies may declare sutTu lent lei we think thm the union which a great criaia hws ea ( •till bed ladweeti F'rance and F'.nglund will !«• more Ole during if our eoutilryuieii find (hat it ha* not tailed lo ae cnmpljdi the otiject* tor which tliey have <si r.fied « mileii." AMF.Itlt.'AN MF'.F’.TI.N'fJ IN YOIIK TttWV. At a meeting of the American party of the enunfy ci York, at Y'lfk Town, ou the grtth day ol M irch, I*56, in motion. It' Kt* II PitWKIt wa* called lo the t'hair, am U a Howh i .p|Miinti d Si'erelniy. Thetvn|M>n the ('ban flbltl tuletb evplnined the otject ot (hr tm cling Wtie Thouia* Peek, Fen, offered tfie following resolution! which wete unsiiiiiciii-lv adopted i Arei/rnf, Thu •fill iheilshing the great OtjOriples < llie American |.a fy, as taught anil advocated liy fhe Fi ft,eis i#f llie ft-'pnbhc, and believing the socanis of tho* principle* e**enllal 1 i tloMiro*peril), permanency ami pel p*'toity of Inn* H'pyililirPi ftistituiions. We Hereby re-* firm ill. i ii din d ihwtri'.'* of mil pally, to he ettdsalie in llw-O'C Inoid (ltd e-.'ipr-beiisive niaiiiu tbai 'Arne , Mean* only shall lule America." X'toil*4, T^«t considering the course of policy pur sues! by (he Democratic party towards ua aa uafialr, unge nerous and unmanly, we Indignantly denounce Iheir con duct as characterised by the canvas* of Henry A. Wiac, and hie late “Ae-dis and yirrurj fuat letter" aa unbe coming and uuwot thy of fair am] honorable competition KtfolreU, That we recognise in the candidate* uf the late Philadelphia nomination* of Millard Fillmore for Pre sident, and A. J. Donelaon lor Vice-President, the true exponents of American principles and republican in-tilu lion* ; and we hereby pledge ourwrlve* to give tliem our heoctv support, and to use our best exertion# In tbeir be half. ' On motion of Nathaniel Taylor, Jr., It wa* resolved that the chairman appoint till* delegates and twelve alternate* to represent this cuiinty in the Stauntou Convention, to bi* held on the aixlli of May next; and in eoiitor*uitv with the resolution, th* following were appmnlcd delegate* and alternates: Dxi maTuas.—John A. Jones, Fred Miuson, N. Taylor, Jr., \V. Ilowanl Dr. K. W. Power, II. Shield, Jno. Chap man, H. Sniiili. M. II Smith, Win. Wilson, II Holloway, Wat. Martin, ti. W. Smith, J. P Taliaferro, Dr. Tim*. Tinsley, J It Coupland. Rubt Anderson, Thus Whits ker, James Kirby. II Power, Jno. Austin, Win. Shell. Tints. Kvans, Jno. J. Ilntt, il. Hairy, K Kell, K. Charles, Wm S Mallu-ote, Jno. II Thomt*. II W Moreland, II K. Smith, Wm. J. Adam*. W. B. tirav, C. Crockett, N. K. I toner, Jno. Poiiiplney. P. Shield, K. T. Wynne, Thus II udy in*, Koln Wilson. A. Davis, S. J. Wonion, P Top ping, K. Istwsoii, K Hopkins, Janie* Hopkins, II. Wat. kin*. Jno. Holloway, Tima. Atnory, _ Thus. Minson. thi motion the Chairman and Secretary were added to the list. Alternate*—Jos. Segar, A. W. Jones, Tlioa. K. Peek. H. C. Whiting, Dr. C. M lluhbard, Rolwrt Saunders, L J. Ilowden, >. Smith, Talbot Sweeney, J. II. Kwing itii" motion ol N. Taylor, Ji.. I.enmel J. Ilowden and Thomas Peek were invited to address the meeting* who responded ill an able and inastcily manner, ami whose remarks were enthusiastically received by the audience. l>n motion, the proceeding* of the lHeeling were direc ted to Is- published in the Williamsburg (i-nette, Rich moiid Whig, National Aineiiean, Norfolk Herald, and the American ltemocrat, Baltimore. On morion, the meeting adjourned mrr J,e. Rt*. II. PrtWKR, President. William Kowxli, Secretary. ThkIIxiiv Taanx or mx Writ—Some of our Western exelianges stale that there is gornpanilircty but very little wheat in store at the stations on the Railroads and canals ill that section ot the country The tall crop, il is said, did not turn out as well a* wa* expected. A Chicago pa per say* that there arw only about 123,non bushels ot w heat, and 22,noil barrels of dour in that wiarket. There are not more than 24it,lHh) tiusliels in Milwaukie, ami the whole aggregate on l.ake Michigan sill not. it in believed exceed 4H0,iK(O bushel* of wheat ami Ott.lkMl Itarrwls of dour. The pric - ot seed wheat in the ulterior of llliuoi* i* corisideratily alrovc the market, spring wheat tor seed and milling, bringing from $1 20 to I 3n, ami the supply furnished i. barely sudicient to lurct home eonsuui|itiou. The stock ot corn on the other hand is represented a* being quite hoary. I'prardaof l.SnnjHtO bushel* arw housed at the stations on the Illinois river and Canal.— The Chicago Citizen believes that last year’s prices would hnng 'nto that market alone, the enormous amount ot 2ri,onri.yiin huahel*. Price* range now at that poiut.from 37 to Ac eta. per bushel. At Louisville wo learn that the price ol corn has de clined materially, causing to speculators serious losses.— Since the imreadng ol the corn crop, savs the Courier, dealers have been largely engage.I in making puicha*e* all along the Ohio river and the Waba*h. They coiutnen red operations at comparatively high ligures, and soon the river banks were lined with huge pile* oleum insacks awaiting shipment. Prices almost immediately declined and holders have in a great measure ceased shipping.a* the price in foreign markets would not warrant the cost ol transportation. One house in Louisville is bound lor a purchase ot nearly a hundred thousand bushel*, at from An to 42 cents per bushel. Subsequently they pmterred the farmer ten cents per bushel to take the corn bark. aim tcsctuu uieir cummers, wmcn iney tn course refuse,!. Prices have declined to2& cents, which at late speculator* are agnin buying largely. The crop.it has been generally conceded is a large one. I.oat season the crups, owing to the drought failed, and prices everywhere run up to to> •enls and $1 per bushel, hut from present indications there i» no likelihood that they will exceed half those rates this season.—Halt. Amer. An Kuitor Killku.—On the loth, a difficulty occurred in Caiuden Aik., between Mr. Jones, editor of the Ouachi ta Herald and Mr. Carrington, editor ol the Kl Dorado Un ion, in the course ot which the latter was shot dead hy a friend of (lie former. It i* stated that Cartington tired at lu< antagonist with a revolver three limes betore receiving tin- talai shot. The unfortunate man was a brother-in-law of Congressman Kust. At lost account* the fricuda oi the parties were arming tor a general row. Tm: Kkportko Indian Mi ruirh at Ai.iiia, Ku.—We are grabbed to see that the report which we published some week or more ago, ot Indian murders among the Alalia settlers, was probably incorrect. Tile Tallahassee h'turi Jian says * Tlie last account of an Indian massacre of a portion ol the Alaba settlers in South Florida, we believe to lie in correct, as no allusion is made to it in recent number* of the Peninsular, of dates subsequent to the origin oj tfie difficulties, as given in the Savannah and other papers! Retribctivk Jl.stick:—We have hercuifoie staled that a negro tielonguig to a Mr. Williams, of Mount M,ig*, Ala., lately murdered his overscsr, Mr. Thomas J Cape heart, in the most brutal manner. We learn ftuin the Columbus Enquirer that the negto was subsequently ar rested and taken to Mount Meigs, where the people as sembled and resolved to burn him at the stake. A house in the neighborhood of Holly Hill, South Caro liua, was burned down a few days ago. Three bodies were found in the ruins, Joel Jackson, Jr., Francis Sweat, and a child. The partiea had laoeit drinking. The cause of the fire remains a mystery. Enthusiastic American meetings have been held in Wilksboro, and Ileaufoit X C., and resolutions adopt, d cotdially approving the nominations of Fillmore and l>on elson. BcroI ary.—The house ol Mr. John Gardner, olGuil ford County, X. C., was broken into one night last week, and about f.nai in cash -Urlcii theielrom. At a log rolling in Moore county, X. O., recently, [Ian lei II. Warner was engaged in carrying a pule upon Ins shoulder, and when he attempted to throw it oil', aamall snag penetrated his brain, killing him instantly. VI Alt Ull.lt. at F.,rr«t-h1ll, the residence of Wm D. Oreshara. on Tuewlar. Ihr T.Mh ult . hy Rider Alfred Itasby, Do, t,,r t.'IIAKI.M OltKSIIAM M,*a COLI'MIiI a CAMPREI.L. all of King and queen count/. On the Rftth nil . at the residence of Mr* K N fi..,.dwyn. In ftoatle ampn.n county, Va., by the llev P II Robert, Dr TIIOS il rnqr HART, t„ 8ALI.IR A., daughter of the late Dr. Wm B It.I On the tkh ult., by the Rev. Jsrne* Oarnett, Mr l> A NI ►1.1) A It NKTT. of Culpeper, to All** FANNIE, daughter of Wm. II 11,11. ol Madison county. Va In Haute Barbara, California, January Stith, by the Hr R-v. J.,*, ,le Je-u* Uout.lrl. Mr FURY U WILLIAMS, of Primes* Ann, county, Va . and MARI* DKL RKPUOIO OKflZ. of Haute Ha.hara At Philadelphia. >1 *rel, Sti, In the Chur, h ot the Ascension, hy i’, Rev J I* II \V,liner, the Rev W. T. DICKINSON IlALZKI.I., R.ctn f the Chur, h, to IIKLKN, y„uli(e*t d*url,l, r of the K,/ht Kr> II V. Ond*rdonk. I On the I SCI, ull. at L*,cn*t (trove, the re*l,|suee of the late Del, d etail L khan. hy Elder <’ Hlne, ISAAC tiORHEV HkllTII. and Min KLIZAIIETH A LOCKHART, and JEREMIAH OtlN In r It EE. *n, Ml** MARY ELLEN LOCKII ART. dauxMer* of the late Hen. J lank barf, all of Frederick county, Va UILII. A: Han Antonio. T-i*», on the At I, March, EI/IIHK. wife „f LVut (I. VV. Ifowland, t'nlted State* ariuy, *nd dauyhter of A. A lewk wood, R*q., a*. ,l IS year*, end, on the *ame day, VIA KY EVIM Ai he In Wa*hingion, Major C*l AUNCKY M JOHNSON, a veteran of th war of h'4 M «i #r Jobnooti wv'd on tl»e Northern frontier durlni t»w war of IslY 'lAai a non-romtnl«*H.tied officer, and wm at tl* haltle of Plattaburgh In September, 1*14, a* vrjeant major of therfl* I'mted *t«te« Infantry. At h ■* ml deuce. In the r«Mirifv of Ilrumwlck, on the Yflh ult , hi AARON H IIASKINS, In Hie .17th year of Me aye In January U«t, In San Frunrla-o, Cal . JOHN II ROBISON, for merly of Jf-lferowu counjjr. Va., aged il jr-*r* and fl month* At P.rt*u» riith, N l| . Y4th ult . HAMUKh A COBURN. K*<, . ar Cl year*. proprietor of the Rirckmyham llou*e,and formerly propri* tor of tlie White Sulphur Spr<ny«. Fauquier county, \’a. I4epn>t* I thl* life, at hi* r» *ideti e. Mountain View. Culpeper eo Va.. on the ?7th March, INK. Col 1*1 fKCF PFKRY. In tht 69th yen of hie aye lf» Williamehury, Va , on the Inthof Manh, Mre MAROAKK CUSTIS. wife of .lame* W f'u*tl«, K*q , and a dauyhter of the la! Thoe. %l Hayly, Feq , of th- Faetern Shore of Va On S-iud »y ro-rnlny, in Fairfat county, Mlaa NANCY SHACK Fl FORD, In the ftAth year of her aye Ifi Hranawick, of Coneamptlofi, on the Jlth Inetant, Mr* M 1 WAI KF.K, In th* 4*>th year of tier aye In her death wer* eaempl fled the beaut iee of the (lirliilari'i faith arid hope. Al 0« coquan.ln Pm* * William county. Va , on the night of it 1 IfbMAf fl ' R US 1 n year* AIIIIIYAM AT TMI. CXCIlAYfliE IIOTII AN IF HA l.l A Kit HIM NR. MONDAY. A ran. 7m. IVd* T F.vane. SO. J ftohlnaon, Mlae . fir Cary, lady and eon, R.iffal J Jarrell, R Raytarxf. Peteretmry. J J Hm’jf. R M !lot«Mnf», ft Mrivri, f) itowrcy, C J lx wrey. J ft Mlftrr, N Y; J C llolr. P*«rt« I W O Oeelton. C White. Hanover St ll*n Greff. Orange, w W U< din. F A tVmnber.N C . 0 R White, Win White, |i II StrWklat.d an lady, II »llf«t . I. W Allen. 0 C l.u«k. Oamllne . J If llarh.we, J Salem, Va . W II Olffhorn, J H Garland, lady and child. lUUiiteo. W P Garland. Frederick "hurf , h Bowie* ult end lady, J Maittan llr C Fran* J J Mm*. N Kite, Phil* Hr A II Havre and lady. 1u, ton . C I. Pol, I M P i .lien J A Smith, Va. I. W Gray. J A farm* G W Morgan. I yitfhhury , D II Coiired, lady arid < MM, R*rk»le Va. J f Wiley, Amelia Y W M rrl*, liar over; J M Tbompeon. M llarn«hury J S Christian, Alabama, F I. h<>uthat and lady, FP It * r!*«»n, J II Harri*' ii, Ctiarte* City IIM I. <1 -ode, C» arh t** J Kell. rf. Min H H howrvy N»«* If J howrey, Troy, N Y . Ml** P III uni. Brooklyn. N V. T F Fergwaon. Norfolk. Wm F flidley, l.ynr hury. Uya II Carver, Fa*t Pl<r»d ; CM C F M 1 larnevt, Kh henond |%l.l AIII A flflIITPR* / e» hay* prime l.aguayra C« J fee. rvceivir jr and for *al* by ap* l.tWIS N WFRR A CO f l’ST received hy eteamdi p Januj’ ,wn, To btd* C'RFAM Al. for ante A ANTONI, a pa S* Nteholae* F«le ti <« ll | Hi , '*• n. *e« pr Me Sr* V-.fii s*et-. kn d Off and I y ante hy WOMRI.r A Cl.AlHORNF. rm N«i t| p-art etr«ef HOSI; III Hi. A .m.ll run9 tnnu-nl nl ,.|»r. f-r «•>' t*jr MOM,II I A l | llll'ill.l. R No II Pearl dreet. A lillll t I Tl II I I. PK I *. "*«' III ii ci«r *««, r»f «i ^ wimw.r * ri.Al*"*vii. f Ho II fmrl rtrrmt nSl 1*1 III VI IV III IVI. H.IIIIB 'f» M*-| ""M.-.I fur .,k nn Irrm. h, • WIIIIHI r * I'l.AIN'.H* N . II P»« I . |uH hi. Mvri:mHi r P< ■ i.n.r^ Ijtnii. f. ..Ht, .!.»»»« k I. r «Hlr l..« . \| 'I nlllOM HIlirilllMIU.' A > llB»f*i.«, .. Math* J# of llainl'a n> *b and Bath Rro*t*r*. floe elo< k !• eto ' "m\Ar' * ** » m nwiomi ii ul PI HIIIK ( IIIM III » TKh f'"f I."t >1 tAini rr * H»i*i!»eiw, \iw I rafl*to*• • h "M Frankl n eti ' 0,1 .'*.>■ H ••■.-•rr .. I.HlI.M V • H I I Hr Ml. | u,i.n H,. I t*t «i«nt, W.»mI rranki* COM M ERO IAL. monetary and OOHMUCIAJ, OrTK-a gf TU Wm', Apr* T. IKM Al the New York Kitktnfv, on Friday, Board, 3fi.»xx* Vlr* (lala a«av« vm sold at •«%. ami at 91% -both traMtrtWai al option. slaty day; aim. |5.v*h» al 99% — the highest rat# obtained to that dato during the week At the First Board, on %!• urday, there wa« an active business lo stocks, ami price* generalljr advanced B5ou •! Vlrglala sites were mM al 94, fiT.OUU at 91%, and fk.tkHl al 99%, the latter at seller's option, kitty «tay*. The fol lowing U the range o' dosing price* daring the Week March Slat al 98. April 1st al 99%, 3J at 99%. 3d at 98.%; 4th at 99%. 5th al 99% (• *> The V T Commercial Advertlaer, of Baturdty* taye: The supply of capital Is fully adequate ta absorb all Urn prime pa per oit-rluf The tnarkrt rale U*r tel clam rules al seven im eight |«r cent, for ahert to long paper We have heard «f Mn» sate* (Ida looming of very abort and very prime paper, at a fraction below the lower price, but the great mam of transaction* are within the rate# named. The eiports of specie. It will he area, for the week exceed a million, while about twelve hundred thousand dollars have been ab sorbed in the payment of dalle*. The N V. Courier and Knqutrer, commenting upou the foreign ad vice* per steamer Asia. >ay* A sen ranees are now given. In auch an unquestionable form, as lo the restoration of peace between Russia and the AllUs, Dial the first upward movement iu Osnaola, a* one of the results, may now le re corded Consuls had reached 92 \ before peace was fully and finally MMXd . and such Is the readlneas of capitalists to avail llirmal«. « " this favorable c auge, that we have no doubt Consol* will reach 94*395 dm mg tire prvsent month of April leaking to a rvstoratloa of aa amicable understanding on the •'onuneut, there will *oor be a wide field of speculation opened throughout the l-adlng elt'es of Korops. The m-jvements alreadv toward* the establish u»e nl of new Banks upou a large scale, an l lire construction of Railroad*, the ttu'orporatloa of Mialng Companies, and other Public Works, we tuay look for a very active year from Up* day forward Tire rff*> i upm our own market, and upon the great comaivrclal and financial Interest* of the United filatee, sill be greater than that produced by any event In Kompe since Utspeaceof 1815 lh»r Wes t, ri, Mnifl will part ulsrl.v *«%».- cause to c...,gi atulaie th. MB Ifififi upon the change now commencing. Wisconsin, Iowa and MmesnU, w II derive a large b in fit from tl»e Increase of population and capl tal Their Ra Iroad* will now he completed rapidly and promote largely the development of the mineral and agricultural resource* of lh.ar regions. I* would lar unrea.*otiable to s«tp|*v*e that the solid and unquea tamed Public Securities of Mlsoosin, Virginia, Louisiana. North Car olina, and some other States, till remain ainlcr par. while foreign capital is duwmg and will continue to f|..w u|»oii us In Urgrr *uma than at any former period. The *hare* of our le .ding Rdlroa l* yielding ten or twelve per cent , will be more highly appreciated and attract more attention abroad In fact every stock known to yield regular dividend*, wdl from thta time be more in demand both for domestic as well as Foreign capitalist* CapiUlId* at hotne ts*. I wen timid of late, owing to the uncertainty as to the course of Furo pean affairs, but all cause* of uneasiness bring now rerouted. w»- mf/ look with cotifideuc* for a rapid laipt wwmrul In bunitru, *to- k and real property. The qmdatlon of Virginia toad* lo Umdon, tper Asia.) was 94qfi M, and of Virginia sterling, fives, al a5—no change. The number of Bounty Land Warrant* issued by the Pension Bu reau for the mouth ending Mar«h 31, 1856, wa* 13,WA,divided among the different denomination, as follow*, vti For Ifio acre* f|M . .4.8.6*1 For 120 acres 7.495 vp< i^u i ■ IJ9I4 For fit acre* 91 I.VBi Total 1.62t»,28«i The New Yuik Journal of Comtnen'e puMI«hrs a table of the Im port* of a frw leading arthle* of general merchandise at that p>r«. tor the first quaitsi* of the years 1x54. lk»V5 «tetl 1V4 We uuol the follow I ug . 1954 1855. 1954 Cigar* 535,997 MLml 991,755 Liquor* 498.411 A'.n.TxJ 5i»7.x99 Me tab Copper and ore 57.3 -2 14V.«*67 77,756 Iron burs 61 «.%"** 761.652 626 17* Iron, pig IM 9>9 *s4.7**l N,VtS* Iron, railroad 594 415 159.691 118,796 Iron, sheet 96.726 S4.4M 49.16* Fngar 1,1C7.5*«9 1,29o6t’9 1,919.761 Tea 1,U 15.799 9,913.992 2,453>47 Tobacco l45.x.Ha lirf 8*0 130.43* Wine* -unspecified 194,172 997,199 127 744 Champagne 193,6*1 16X.499 16.J4 4 The Alexandria Gaxctfe, has the following in regard to the guan.. trade We learn that the supply of Peruvian Guano oow In the L'nitrd States 1* very limited, and that no considerable addition to It ran I* uiadr until late in the year Should, however, the price of bread stuff* decline, we presume the demand for this article would be light -especially so if the price of Guano should advance In consequent. of the small stock on hand The Mexican and the Columbian Guanos are coming largely into u*e The reports from farmers who applied them last season to their crop*, are exceedingly favorable particularly when they were applied to Spring crops. We congra tulate our agrlcujtural friends, that, by the tnr»dq»ton of the Ptio* phatic Guano*, they will .ble to supply them*. U*.* with a chei|ter *ud more pe rmanent fertiliser than the article obmturd from the I Chinch* I»1 %:.•!*, and thus relieve thrm*elve«. In some measure, from thosr Island* He quote So. 1 Peruvian at ffft per ton of 8UU0 It* . Mexican at SO per ton of 8940 It* NEW YORK MARKETS, April .V PuK'a.—The late new* from U»e other side of the Atlantic 1* regard ed as unfavorable for fnradstuff*. foreshaddow mg. a* it d«w», the early pu iQ stion of Europe, and the market for Slate a: d Western Flour has consequently ruled in faeor of ihe buyer since our Iqst, with a limited tuslnese, mainly for home use. The *to> k is mode rau*. but not so light a* might *e expected at this ku.u of the year, especially considering the protracte«l lew embargo of lire Winter and hprlug, winch materially restricted the roetpt* by railroad, and th« near approach of the |* nod for the opening of the Canal. In inonex* loo with lire fore gn ad tiers, therefore, v ery uaiurally creates a de* •ire on the part of large ladders to frails*. The sales for the three lay# amount, in the segregate, to I7>s» bbl*., the market clodng tieavy at our revise*! quotations, which establish an average decline of 85 cent* Southern Flour is 19N&25 cvtiU lower, with a mod*, rate inquiry. The ret cipu are Increasing, and holder * are rather more anxious lo real tr Sales 6,nxi bib , closing at fo» mile*! to straight brands, fSft.9 for fancy and low to good extra and ♦9, '*•*•“ for good and choice extra Rye Flour 1* 18 ty rent* lower ami dull, With sales of 6tai hbl# , (losing at #4,19'. 4£ti for flue to superfine. (laUN.—The Wheat niarket has ruled dull since Tuesday, and prk't* are without quotable change, though there I*, perhaps, rather less buoyancy thau at the date ol mir Uit. sales .'tjkv Red Southern, ♦ 1 1,75 Rve Is less active, and the market is de. idrdly lower. Witti sales of 5,7«ai bushel* at #1,<»*Q 1/*», closing with no buyers over The Corn maraet continue* depressed, atid the de mand I* mo«lerate, both for export and home u*e We reduce our quotations IQ9 cents ; sales llftjglfi bushel*. closing at tif&C7 c nt* tor *«und Western mixed, C\Q\W lor White Soutliern, 68(,g»»7 for Yellow do . t>74&&'4 for Round Yellow, and for It. uiol White. Oa s are two cents better, with a go.»d demand at niads for B..ulh e.-n.—Ship f.tMt BxTrauxv, P. M —The market for common and medium grades of Flour has declined fully one shilling per barrel, while holder* cannot sell live better grades without submitting to some slight reduction The eX|Hirf demand Is bunted, and »L- home tr»dc will nnt purchase more than sufficient to supply must wants; Southern Four i* one •hilling lower, with only a llqilted demand . sabs vx M U at |7.9.‘> t67,75 f.»r mixed lo choice, and #7.f7 S for fancy and . x tra There Is rather more doing in Wheat (or home consumption, but the market dors not show any lm|N>rtant wr nu'< rul change — .-•sle* 45uo bushels at $l.65£l7n for Red Tennessee. f 1.94 for prime white Canadian, and 61 W for prime white Southern. The Corn maiket is dull, unsettled and 1(&9*’ lower, demand both for export and Itorne consumption quite moderate ; sales, 24,<*k» bushel* at 61 »Mc for new Inferior to prime mixed yellow and white Jersey and uthet n.—y. Y. 1 cm. A Jr. UAt/TIMORK MARKET*. April 5. Wine at—The receipts of Wheal this week hare l*een large for the season The aggrrgtte of the offering* is about 85/ «*» bushels. The demand has generally been brisk, and pri e# have been well sus tained. Prime Wheats are scarce, and parcels suitable f..r extra and family flour are readily taken at high rate* To*.lav there vrn •ale* of ftmi bu*hel* fair to good red* at IMAIftl ct* , 1.6-aj busheh ordinary to good whiles at 1A5Q17D cts., and 8lNi husliels prime do at 17*Jj,1> ♦ cts. Choice white Wheat suitable fur family Hour w*i lurid .»* oefbrc at 19" ct*. Hra—-The receipts of Rye this week reach about 4,< (Mi biidiels — The demand for It has been Inactive, and only a part of the lots of fered have changed hand* Suite tales of .Man land and Virginia Rye have been made in the week mi cts. OaT* There have been some 15 in*i husliels Oats nt market thii week The demand has been moderately active, and most of ii.« parcel# offered have changed hand*. Wr note sale* till* morning .. I/MSI bustle Is at :t| cts , and of l,to» buab.l. do at .IIQUI cts. CQIN—There ha* Iwen less activity In Corn this week than last and price# have fallen off somewhat The receipts have sgain beer heavy, although tliey fall somewhat below those of last week Tto aggregate of the offering* <«t the Corn Exchange is almut llo/.s* bn*lads. White *otd at M.'►! cts by measure, and vellow at M $} V. d* by mea*urc, and .'*76t*V» ct* by weight. We note also «alr< of I *wm» bushels damp white at 45 ct#., and of l.n«» bushel* do at .'a ceu la. Corn*—There has been less doing In Coffee this week lhau for a week or ts.i past, but with this exception ihe general condition o the market l« unchanged The stork • f Coffee |« now reduced Verj considerably, and although the market is not active, holder * are verj firm at the quotation*. The *ales of the week reach About 5,1#* hag*. We quote to day Hlo Coffer at 11 for f«ir to prlnx do , haguAyr* do at W{£19\ cts., Cuba do. at 19Q19S cts , an* Java do at 15Q15W ct* l*i *iia- - Ttw market for Hugars this week has l*een comparative!; 1 quiet. There is no speculative demand, and the trade are buyln| o»*l? i« supply their Immediate wants Sugars are coming for war pretty freely, but u >t withstanding therr is a large supply here. I her are no lots pressing on the market, and holders are prettv firm li their view* There |* however so far a* wr cau learn no dlspo*Mloi to <<|*erate to any great extent at the present rales I Mot t-w gg- Tlwrc ha* bacti no gr**.xt degree of activity this we. k i Mol-*.#« The market howev»r presents no new features, and f«»r a description# price# are unchanged The «4les of New Orleans Mola< ses rtnhrace ab.mt l»bls., a* from 49,16 to I It* gts. Pa*" i**oNA— We have lo note this wr.-k a deckled Improvement i the tune of the market for Provisions. There has hern a very hear business doing, and for almost all desc riptions price* have advancer Hulk Meat and flaron have improved fully ^ of a cent 1b , an we n> te auw* Usurp of 5t» U» cent* V hb|. in Me*s Pork Tf ninrari I or rrovi-on* g »er*uy ciom** win an upward tend etc y Mrrst.H—For Metals the market is in much the swine mrul tl jo a r Ust week. There Is a very brnk Inquiry for Irot., and the mark* for It Is Arm at formet quotations. 1 HirraMt, I* W —The Hour market this morning was lull an Very much all settled. Hhuiper* not much disposed to purchase, el rept at reduced Agure* The Furnpeaii advices, per A*la. have ha a depressive •Ifect We note a sale of Ifrflbhl* choice Ohio nt Tl.n wrr- #* llcrs IhiS* ter of Howard street ami Ohio, towards *!»•• c’.» at ♦6,*‘7 and bttyers at fii.Tft Nothing done In City Mill*. . Oa «IN— M*Ae«if — Tlie market Ihl* morning was rntlier quiet ar * dull. T)»ere were <Um H,'*s» tnidiels <ff.r.-d to-day, and a ea'e . 7»»» hn*hel* re*l at |IAV t**le* »Uo of white, ordinary to fair, |l good to prime do || AV®, 1,7A; choice $1 I .HI. , t urn -Ti e market was dull to day, ar «| price* declined. Ahoi r !4.onn bw«hel* were offered, anrl sales of white, measurement, at 4-*, fe» cent*, we ght do AM cent*, yellow, mea«urefiient, .Veft.’fd cent* f None M>ld hy weight. PIIII.4 UFI.PIf I1 IKON MARK FT. April 6. The foreign new* gives a Arroer a«pert to the market alryoad gcn»« h p g hi* improved, and Is nr«w 19 1o ?«'# Mgh«r than last qm ted , for tlie b»-*t qualities of bars there ha* heeu r brisk deruariil common and rad* are maintained Armly at Ls to The «n l<rn*e in respect to tlie consummation of the rffrrtf of I ha peace Coi vent.on l»avlog now passed, business enterprise will push forwai r uiider*tarit||r.gly American brandr of JhArteh pig are ipioted at Mn f o b, at (I1a*g.iw and *‘#s A.I, I o b at Liverpool |n American U , t»u*ifiesa hi* < ontinued brisk for the season, and especially r©i filtering the heavy contract* already made for this year's deliver I. Several furnace* on tlie fbi*«foehanna bare t#*en blown out for r pair*, or on ac. nunt of drAcnmt stock of coal. Prices In that dl rriet are as past reported pig In our market continue* in go -d r rpiest, and prices are main!-tlned at previous quotations Tlie n def# for rails are now sufficient to give full work to most of tbs mil V *r*f •* v» rai twnutlrs to come bars there ha* been a demand equ i, to the worklr.g ah |lty of tire mill* Tran*sr<ion* In pig have i»i i moder*te, with • rrsldcrable Inquiries and light stock* tprotallor .1 *Y" for No. I %/f, fr.f N.. II. iiiil »/.*. for No. ft * «l- of to r, Iron w*s re* enfly made for railroad purpose* Other quotation* a ; a< lust reported f/ndfr. |i — » POI'TIIFKN MAKKkTit r. Out at r*ros, April f# /flee -The general eondHInn of the mark r. b*s undergone ri« der ided change since the dale id our last repoi I The iL ui iod has *t»f,ut alisorhed the reretfd*. which rea< be<| ti ward* f»f fHf f’eree*, and Ibe week clnawd very Arrn at the *ubJoln It fj io*atfoo* v i , Ordinary to Fair, IHf^l'i Itond, . ai ► Prune *M ( holey, |4 SO — Noaroit \ pr d f> tnm Fates of prime white at Mi* Wrqur Mited and White at AA^frA7 No Yellow In market Meal quiet p I*»TA f Ff>mt Mark el quiet Pales yesterday at 7,7.1 for e»lr«. |7 I P F .it.d Fine Paraa*scan, April A ITAe/tf There is |e*s activity In Ihe marl v to d*y, sod price* are *ome lower. In absence of sales, we of quotat ion*, the market to dsf being very unsettled The total quantity of breadstnKs Imp rted Into the United Kit ,r lorn of (treat Nr.taln, during the y*ar HW. was s* follow* Wb. 1 *17 To? qrs . Total (train A.f’/t Ml qrs , Hour I.9MT/4 rwt 1 • si Me «l I Flt/tH cwt The following tsMe eththH* the prlnclj s ur<-e* of this importation . Wlsst. qrs Total (train, qrs Hour. Meal, q fir. ms ft AIM.717 I .»<(.■* Nil I A.(to* H Fevid 4*7*41 T4*.«w| United Ntales fpt.frtl Ml A Ml •M.M* Prussia ANd.lfA 4ttl.s7A I*.Id* 4 Ppsln >tl.7lA Wd.Uil *47 AAA Ifsn*e TnWo* fV4,»ft 97 '.491 1(»4.« A Tl«e receipts hv »l*e Va 4 T.mw railroad, at the Lynchburg d-f f..r |l*e Week, e ding Ath ln*« . Were as follows f»v on I ►*, ILi ler 4/44 9**.(Jopp* r Ore 7 .T.VI k*. Corn AtO Mi«h. F« sth* rs hF 1.7 k«. Flour 741 M.le; pig Iron A,fd*» k . l-nmbe. |,nqfi;h _ f|. MM A-*. Oil. |,|7b bsrsb, le-sf Tobacco AI 717 to> M ft. Ufa lit er f..b tf co t'i kvi.'i, Coal AM bush, Wheal ‘(.lift btisli. Af.** cltane ■*' |..T TT.% » . - RICHMOND MAHKKT*. Ar»ll 1. 1V4 tnnii IU«IM« —T*l» »r ih* .It, I«<»nn ,m9 fwn.ir, Vh.' »rt iff • l*f«fW*lf of ihr ara^n cS>'ln.«" ■” A) .,.ol'k m. r.h.ii • »• »> H> "a.okatko •o-C , v «.•■,>.. *o.M »^»<hrr *ll*i *Wr’i BO* Thf I. , 4aoc, «. |».c« far anrlf aU vN>o.»«4Mtaa /i wn ar taaa «a natural sequence of the rest-TOtten of peaea la Kurvps. and of tha comparative pl*nteou«nesa of Mocks la this and other Mark eta. ffrU •-• Kara undergone but little change, however, since oar last review Wesalgotii *»ur price* current. Iff* r*se v repress mi Ur ttdsde^t/# prices, /a 4U lay MOi/i on/ers, kiifh. r ,,ifr« 4<«r* In A# pisl. ram^-Tlw market u without «hsnge The fallow lag range of nrtca* k beret* •*••«* *.«**• I kg*. haovy hhd* , for Wan*|.ort*tk.o. at |AS#0 ine W*. r..n»it».*n leaf t?C%T\; Middling. A*hA •V g^*J. 9iA»s; l**uAll\. Fxtra qu slit Ue. tor tuanafa* tur mg pur|*«**r•. flUtlt \i I «• t « according to quality "hui —TW market esaitawn quiet, an.l the transactions are tuo*tly limited to cb*«i«o dem*rlpt.»»na The following quotations, al • hkhthero have kvti a '»* • le*. were facbly su«Ulnv*l to day -* R.d. go.*1 to prt’tM , f I.Tnqgl * . white,g»o«l to prime, AI.TAQ1.hA. Funra —fSrveral ho* were levelled he MS*I to day, wbkh proved te W for the most part of and litfeehrur quality. Tha aceamuialloa of *to»k«, and tl« iin te vocable eoadltkm of Um Northern markets, .lk«l»..„* Imlil. n lo concede lo the views »»* buyers, who were uffrr lug f 7 tl for «anal sa|M*rttnc st It arrive# , but op* rations are still restrk’ied. and w- qn br; almost nominal*» $7*a<tA‘H for shipping •ujh. flr.fi.m the It valla ; • r«lght brands, fiqgsu hour store. Kttra|9%A«V4 Ry- dour »*SO«S 0*ax—The market comimn s quiet at last quotation* A sale of a superior lot of a hit. at A? has been reported, Wat the rauges Is 6* Vt •Ac for yellow snd white. (Xaa MkiL—W«- qu.**r at T'^-W ell. per buahrl. Oita-quote al 4AtifA»> c* uU. Iln.-tt ti Wr quote %t i t ct* IUt*>i Hie s'o* ks Mi flist hand are very light, prttcularly of sklee, vU lt arr In * *|vr h u.-vid. and have improv'd a fraction We qu. tr Hide. HIV; Should, r* 9, llams IIf h. Joles tAwrsx Tb. ma k. t has and* rg«»tte nu change Our quotations are: Lvguayra IS,*;»! '•. , It IIS0lV4«; Java tAtfkAl* OtitiU* W. quote Adamantine *A and ih Mitchells' Hat 4 and *d : Manhattan*llle Hal H?\. Hperur kA to 44, Tallow, Jack on's, tA,,c. 4Vttu» V tax.*- 19 cents. Ft*n -Wr quote Ms. kcr. I, No. H, puedlnta.) at MV^)t> North Carolina Herring, gross, retail A)g, cut TSQH Favraxas— The *t.*vks Wr,- arc very light Wc quote at Ififtlv The Ht.ltad* Iphla N Am. r.< *it «a/« they roar In slowly and sales are limited to small loUfrotu store at 40qA4vc for luferlor. and kai Me for g..«*| lot*. CVtvaa Fax*. -The *eaaon bring mostly over, the stocks arc vary light, and tl*c ouly -absare by retail at |9SfcA9V Ftsxsaat*-f 1,8A for print. . Faitr—Our mark.' l* »• II supplier I with foreign fruit. We quote the follow mg Raisins, hunch, boxes g|, half boxes, 4-,<A7 V User, Atells F*I h*.\;- with an advancing tendency . Lemons, f t*4qpt. «»ra ’gvs, ♦ t*a U»l . F e*. drum. |er fh . Zaiile Currants. ; \luu.nd, 8 s* . ItlglN , 11. *»., lik|A |*i qc. flrtMspM-IV. quote III a.ring, p*r ktg, gA'% , fWrtlng, 7kL7 S* Ui»**mu Nominal --4r*e. Iltna> Hid- • dry, 7 S biff, do salted Tig- Calf 8kins ST*, laox—Ftg 1*1 d-l*\ Ho sales; t'onunon kngtiab Harr Aar, hngll*1 KcBiiollx^l1" Srnl.-. 17 s |17.\ Tredegar and Armory 9l to lia», American hammered glial t*» l««A. I.ran-We quote bids l Iq^l 1 V,c, keys liQWJgc, refined Ua trails l**QI4c. Lius Store l,fc\ l.aits—Htr 7 to TH; (Ur H. Mi.l Orru We note a very light demand at the annexed prices Itrau KV ; Hle.rts 1*.- . Itmwti King. VM . Hhlp Htuffv Ac M.*t iwn»—We h*v- no change to report The demand for thr • ountre trad^ and pfantatbms continues fair Wr quote New Or lean* iAqgA • <•»* . I* rto U , Aa^gAue.; Huger House Hvrup, AuqgAA. K* b.*.le«1 t’ut s. 4*k‘ Ale«*i*. C. T. Wortham A Co.’* air.Hon • snr» sal- Ot *ugar and molasses Umk pla* e on Friday. Its* hhd*. only of N O sugar, new crop, w,re sol*I at g*».?AQ<i.7A for conmiori to iirlme, »•»«! |A * Wd* Mu* avado molasae«, f«ir quality, at At^qg 4t»4 rent. A lot of Hand was ai«o sold--prices not reported. Nan* We qo.'te at 4-?r. ttg, accordlug to quantity I'asrrtiv Gl axo -Ht.»vks are Increasing Lut svles at gAi.foi |. u» rv *»n t*ovt or nr detail ; M* Xiean gto to HA. Hi. i*T Mi—We q tote Lump, ut g**>H. dr liver able on the D**ck — lltehmond ground pl.«*ter. PoTir.o* U. quote u» T*» f.fl. Ku k We quo*, at A'^ Hilt -gl.C.VA1.7«i for - Worthington." Hcuias Tn- market f..* br.-wn .-ug irs continues dull, and price* hav • fuitl*er r* • • I da fraction since our Iasi. We quote N. U , new cr.q* at 7 V.6* % cents, t’off* «• Hurai* acunlinit to I nuinWr or qua liy. Wr >|Uotc loaf, crushed and powdered at 11 W <<A11 V ik Ar Hales of II «n, ity niatiufactarrd, !a 4tyc. Norllirru. 'Ktt A cents. SMMrs w *q 1. te llrar.dy. (Hard at 44.%*qiC. Iletiucssev I4.7A . Jsmr \ Rom 4 ' N |. .lo , IVach Ilrandy. tionrl nsl Va Apple N rtlien, .|o gAc . Holland Oln gl><Q2. Amrrican d - I v . Whl-ky, llreh’d rest'd Wc.; Clin tnnau A4c. W -*L Wr qtiolc tub wash* «l at H c ; unwashed al ‘Jt»c I XCIIANUfc. F. art .*-Gordon 9 V cent lk*ur*t 1. « On N .rtio rn cities \ 44 cent. FltKId Ilf* FiMDUX—WrV little doing. I> U» »k II..c.or. HA . .»* ;u»h| 4.1 ,’si \i hhd tobacco. «A cent* per whole, and 1- ', « • ut* V * t •>*ac. ... N* w York. 9A cents V ••hi 4i.’** p kh.l t .. . eti • V •> ••»*. and V \ ct* V \ h*.x toba cn Notloug •! i.C I'M' t*h lp!.>a. 7A cts bh| |»,Ao \> M. | lidr.ti-.‘o, *•' t'rni* 1* a'.idertlr l 1.1*1- ^ b,.a tobacco. IttUuooi* tA cents \» bl.l |l,7.*. i* Ukl t hu • ... HV . |x-r whole and HJ* V .*« box tobacco HAI.KH OF RRAL RHTATK There is a large qumtlty of rwal estate in the market at present, the greater portion of wl.Tch ha* been held hack during the winter. On account of the lu.pr t -tlcahllity of (rbialnlng fair prices, and. Is now offend, in s« rernl ln*tanccs. because lire parties ltd*rests*I, (:q the closing up of r«tat*«. eic.l arc d«-Irnua of a final d<si>o*>tk>ii of the property, and expect, wi ll the opening of spring,a better market.— The sales of the past w. *-k »fl nl no cut* rh.it f.u the future, as they were fear In number, :»n«l tin* pro|»erty was mostly uuitesirabic. Tl.v only sale- were e«f**dow* ft* Jf#a*r*. iitnUin ,f A]»p+r**n HI Twvhelt «. k lots |l.tj Net !•/ 16.1 fret) In Mssclss ter. on Porter and I’err v *t« letwitn Harrison st , and Corporation lifts-. I at* V id »» | for |2C*I. and No. 21 for 2*7 ft54l 2-» Half acre lr»t, and ten'*, m Man )M*trr,on Burrows si , b<iw<-,n Iterator St . and corporation l*ne .... . .. fl.772.Vi April ■< House and lot. on Ft l*et r st , Duv*)’# addition Lot fronts ft** feet, a* d « Blends 1 ».*« k feet (U lugfleld's ) . Nm isi Ut nO feel by Ft) fret aljoil.ilif lire above per f«K»t .2 5*» I "i • by 9d.. d da,., 9 11 lad 2M* lot on wesi lute of Ft Paul 1*1 , between Federal »n«l Cbardy st*. |h r foot. ... .. ... 2 Go v Al CriOS FALKS ADVERTISED IN T1IE WHIG. m ii amu maim k.-Tirr A/triJ Nth.—Salt . in Petersburg, of the •• Klalto Mill," at 12 oVIork Also, -air of valurrhL- I n..I in Alto luaite county. la tfclactly, tnun--nom* akof a brick dwriting on Clay, be tWren A«'ams atnl -tro t*, at 4>f o'clock 9th.—Fair In Neluni « uuty of land*, lots, nt-gri***, etc. lad on Franklin street. between Wall And 19th sta., formerly or - | .1 M - I* || On the pretuiv-a, at 11 !■>.!, the m Wakefield " estate, 1\ miles from l*rtrr%*»u*K *n lot* to suit pur. -Ha«ers Sale positive HHh —Trustee-* «.tle *>f In »-- s and lots uti I irace and Broad sta., Chur »i 11 II. at 4 lor k I' M 1 ttb — Building lot.. rth side of City street, opposite Coluru h an Hotel, at 1 o'clock I' M *.Vh.—Cc-m»«1«- tiers’sale .*f eighteen Item* of real estate—house* and lots In the V tllvy, etc . tthe late B »t'N« ll's,) at 4 o'clock I*. VI 17th —Trustee’s sale of Iota on the liaxin and Cary street, (now tier*I asmsl yards I 24-1 —Commissioners' sale of a brick tenement opf»o«Ue Trinity Church, on Eiatikliti -tr.-eT, and oilier real estate, at 12 o'clock M , also, liou-e su*l lot on l*i i n Ilitt at 41% o'clock. Milt - I’rit.te» s' sal** • »w.i lot* in Adams’ Valley, fronting on 17tli *»r Valley ttrert, at I lo k I* M Executor's sale of real estate <l«te Jaa. Bother'*) on 4»h and Vih st*., Ih tweet. Main ami Cary; on Canal ftrwrt, hetwerti 4tli and 'th sts ,«tc. ftlh.—Half acre lot and tenement ou Dili street, mar Pct*r»huig Dr not, at I o'clock I* M Jf-iy 15tl. — Sale of » farm nf fas) acres In Fluvanua county, on James river. 26<ti —File of the I'alinrra Mill*," lu Fluvanna county. ./♦rue i -A trac* of 1,1 aerte of land on the South a de of Dan river, In Halifax county, \ i —to l»e sold ou tne premises. Fee adv’t. «.*• okii.-, kic. d/#> it dtli —Assortment nf lirocertes, at auction more of Dunlop, Motn ure A Co.. At l't o't lock. • loth — Axsnrtmen* of (Irocrrki, at auction more of Davenport, Allen A Co., at !•» oVlo» k. 15tli.— A larg- . i.sirvnit i t .if new lurnlture, from Not folk, (with out rraervatton.) »t |.sru« A F hi tie's auction store, at In o'clock A M. Ki.. a i. u;tn nun i: si <4% us. a ? *i bbl* , •• A," B " and " C" Brands, 'or sale l>v | sp*' DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. OWM > Vl’i'.Ik iirmiik. f ■ All i innei I Hal f Prof A I. IfAtM, M.9., .Mate As n -«y-r - ample »«-i in.my of the scientific manner in which this tne«ln*ine i« uip>>:-nd d, 'itnl re. ommends It to Professional men as worthy a fair Trl.il tn ti.elr practice: An op*nl n hat » g le-eri n-k* d for of me. In consequence of the formula for preparing Oxygenated Bitters being known to me, 1 ex pres- the foil wing. In form Th. c unp->* tb'M o' the**- IHttm Includes those medicinal tub sianres^rlil h expo ce.f physicians have long resorted to for •l**-c'.al action on » • -v*'em, when deranged hy Fevers, Dy«p«ph*, Ague* am, fiener.il liehlllty, r«suiting from exposure or climate In fluence The*e aregrndered |ermaii«it, and remain active. In thl* prepa ration, a* a cotisequer • • of the scientific manner In which they are romhlned i It wa* a well found 'd Inference, that the preparation. used In lar ger or smaller do*#-*, would pr-*ve a valuable tit ne> til Mnllclht, I which experience has demonstrated In thl* med<< lue. tio metallic * ill* can l*e found, hy the must dell* , cate cliemlral trial* K-^h-ci fully, I. A HATff, *1 l» Assxver to the Ft ate of Msssachusrtts . No 1 line -tree!. Ih *i.»n, Iflth Dec . Iftfttr. , FKTI1 W FOWI.E A CO . UW Wa-h.ngton street, Boston, Proprle , tors. FoM by their agents . v. »y where. ap9~«lac9i U A l t HES ! \\ Al t IIEH ! ! U ATt HES ! ! ! U I I I M t| %. 44 H % % . 1 WAT r II M A K K II A N h .1 K W K f# 1# K H. .V*. l-,s* .xV«•<#•»</ •/ nhore /'Aeafawf , /'Affrn/e/irAbv. , ■■ AVISO v. t i -up fine asw»rtme«*t of War* he*. ( r II h‘fiIrv, D m. • 1*. -d er-ware, I would call alien lion to the follow-rtg h-w prl-rs gEyfl| | fiohl Wat'kes.fr ti||l $9l IdflWI r Hirer do ft " Fft riiir r i ■ * rj' '■ * ft iu fii prr art*. . Uni t l*rn* ’N. Chain-, Th'uddra, Ac All noda warrantnl a« rrp t r# M Mt»d t -'ll a* <1 • % inti • inv a l mV tr-furr |itir> ha-t4<ff rU« whrrr Wei. 'ti and J«w«lr> tr|<» rr| In the moat artlatk »tylr I ipT *1 \\ N4 H\SSUI '1111. I CLIPPER M i k. ; St. I No. .Kill N I ill. i . Jllllli COI.T. Yil I Yd. ,, j PATPKHOV. N .1 | PATPRAOV, * J. .1 < > I I N O < > 1, T ’ S I L< I lAAIIIl'ill . 41> sill. hIIH AYII 1WISI T» iiihUm y • I, ftnh Ar»M« 'or thr *alr of I hr ahovr w* I it hi own In ami • ('<-»«t>nr • r llarel look. and Il'piK-r or ftl.ip Duck U ha?r c©t»«tanlly on l and, and «»#•*/ h*r *alr, all No* fr *m I to 1»t V|«0 will o»*h* *«i I.r I r at altofl not rr No# taffi, and t4Rl, C ittnf liiii k, and Yacht l>»n h nf all nuti.l»« ra, If, 14, Id, arid l*» Inrhra Ir width. JolIN COl.Tft HUYV.I HtllT, ** l F. XT ft A RAVFNft, rnnafantl) on harol ftnp* rlor to any othrr tnadr. i- If. C. ItFACIf k CO , . a.H : I I* • M N v I.1IH! s %! »,. id -hirr fttorh, Richmond and Frtrr*hni| , M KiHroa.i 7»ti (Ynirtl K*l'r .<1 t*• •• 11»>.t» ll«.i.d •/••.'ff* Hrf.nd Mirt|ii|< lion.la Ya and Trnn K illroad Co ap7 ft II MACKY A CO r I lilt 14.1 f< f * If I v, Ji.tr *lrrd hy Kaprrw, aiwdhr If ail| I'lr of III • I| • II dal row «tylr lie raff.- Ruin, In which pi w xild rail tin- atfrntloii of our c»»«tntin*r« arid I hr otihlk In ffrurral >. IM'ltl.KY A JolINftftN. a|»7 No 14ft Kaffir ftqnarr '* iirum urn s. \ ii ii a i hi < i tii >i * An Mm" Jhuk • ftiv. r hr.md. q'nllfff Warranted ffm.d f< J* j «alr by l»AfRNpoRf, AM.fN A CO ,« || II l.s> I III t| t||>l«H % ME IIIIIIIOAN. J.I re MW rn nrril. a H -I i -••rliio-nt of l»r* «« fr Irooilrif« and Ribbon* nrw «tylr«. V% |» FKRKINft A CO , ■ • % f I I Nf#• Ju»t rrrrhrrd. a #H|trrh*r hd of 4 I white Mai '' I tlr ff A!**., a '■ w pin . a o' Ifrntp t a#|»* tinff. at low prtrra ' W F FKltKINK A Of) Fj ap7 Nr. Ill Kaffir fqitar* III II \ It f §* %*§*P 9 Hit .fill 9.f» % IU M. ^ *>KI » FKIMfVfl Rlffl.F -I rfi’- Rtfl- mtnWhr* .impltrity c fr ro»i•!met on, rapidity of ft Ififf, and • «*ranrdmary rant**, with p* r fret are >ira« y and ijnerqitalkd •alrtr. F«*r «alr at «p? ft ftl’TflfRl. 4N0'ft N | ff IVKHffHII. Ml.Ti vi || J '* JrfffM A l»*r*pr" brand. 1/Wt «ark« O round A him. Ki l»AV) NPORT. U.I.kN A ©O ■ .TtAIIIIIAAIIM SIII AAV IIIIAAirA. 10 c.-. ■ fpr * ff rtylr H»raw n .nnrt# at all prtrra, from W erntt In | I ra> h , aim, JVr hoy.« row alyl** Honor! Kdtbnna, i»p*nln# thta Rhiri ff- (off at C A. OWATRIN-ft at ap7 Opporttr Kt. hanff Rank 11f W Ifi9 H »111 h RtrtH .at Iff If.*- , firf . iM-an, i*|o •" i »ht« tn..rnlnff for the ln«prrtlon < thrUdrra r a.owatkin. up? Oppo*l«r Ktrhai.fr Rank riimi ii iNi;it ■■ i»a wnr# I ra*r Calrcoa, at IH r»a. I do do. at f v, rta | d.. do, far* rotr.r#, at d d* I do y*rd wwlr ffre* eh 1. wi»«. 9 rarda for $1. apf F 4 OR' tTKfl, o|ip»»*ltr ffa Rank •*t. 14 U K fl tin I I>>• N.-w and p»eit* -fylr- ft Ik Manth * i,; apf c IIARTurn.a on giniN k« 4>lt 1.9 \<.|f A W«*#-N. w and prritr -tyl rrt I Wr Frinfa. ami t. r yt am for .air l.ff c IIARTR kl.l, A CO , I •a* 1^0 44 1*9 % TI I Yl f. N#- ff you want aomwOitnf that ra r 4>t hr h* at In il>- *ar id It • t« at d Mur*, raft upon m«" ard Iwdi at-* w you f >4t that V am oH i*tiamo| n« r wo«M I h |rt th m b in p» ct« I hy wlo-m th-r m r ap7 At.KX. IIIM., No III Main at OVIH . I.* At I.Alt... iy« .« «t>4 T •**. .lamlii "® RV ...,i r... .•,!■ h, \e<>sfiti.r * ri.AiMORNf, "T ' ,|.| _ V.. 11 P-.fi .'fr,1 " ll'll.l IIRAAill; Ht.t.O, I.» ..h, ra. | U ahtT WM paLmUA. Mast Extraordinary Remedy known. grr^THHCE iear* experiencemtwmie..f iOS the “NtlTHER'S RHEAkT CI.OTI4N” baa nudulwlktl lion la Mlhlnf kwn la llw medical world, • bleb will al all wa|an with I bam They aaa ladawd conifer lara af Ihw a a/ map aadA#r. It may be aatd of them, without faar af roalradirtton or proof to the Contrary, that If they are applied al any lima prevlon* lo the eeiuel rl.lug of th* breaat, th*y will promptly allay all maamalloa , relieve all pain and prevent the breaat Horn gathering, end fuv lher mere. If the breaat atrnuid actually rraa before the rhdha can We had. the application and conataul waring of Ihtm will prod oca aoc h a cotidilUrn of th* breaat aa lo lutura the a [reed l eat poaarbla cure •very mother ahoeld haw them by her, and rot low thetr am tha direction*, which alway. are aar.t with them, and onr word fur II, dr* wrll itcer know vital It la to haw aertoua .uB.rl.tg with her breaat.. tW~ * remittance uf fil.lM, accompanied by If earn. worO. af poutage .tautpa. wUI arcane the prompt tranamlaalon by mall af a pair af there cluthe to any [tart of the Ctitied State*. They are for aalc airluaiveljr by kill** OKAY, Whole**!, and Retail Agenta, hfl I4T Main air eel, Rlrlmiuud, Virginia INT" Bull direction* for applying them Cloth*, wUI er.-oa>|-any t*4Ma Aiiimi:ntiAin or the iiiitru or Mr HENRY CLAY — Huhecrlberv to the HINNEK at th. SLASH OOTTAIIR tot HAIT RIIAY oral, (the Hfth Inatam.)in honor til Hut memory of IIENHY CLAY, ran t brain ticket* on application 1. M.cti. Siaoaiaa A 1’lLL.a or V Cun g IV apfi-dftl* *£3#"* OAN41R o» Ntt. AU ami MiLAUUt dr *nd a general aaaarlmenl of llrorerW*, Ar , al our ifl. a thte notruli.g, al III o'clock, la which wr liivilr Ilia attention of deal * *7_ l»l*J_ UUNLOP, MHNCCKE A CO. “»»• »« SEVI 1'IEL.TlnUE AND HONKIhON CLUB "—A meeting „f the Cluh will h, held It OUtY evening, tlh April, alfty p HI , at •• grltad’a Hall" Inlcreetmg nddrraara may be opened All friendly lo the cauaa arc Invited to attvnd. By order of •l‘r _;_A. JUDMON CRANE, Pirsld. r.l SHAVINU MALE EASY Wet your .haying luttd. .. ID«ca2k ellher warm nr mdJ walrr, pour on Iwo or llin. drop* • I H.lut ol a Th.itt. tiol Eh.w, rub lha Uetrd well and il will make a beautiful will lalltrr mu. I. farllllallng Hie "Iteration ..I,ha ting. Price only Plfly Ceuta Erraiuu* A Co., proprlelnra . „ . BENNETT, HERIIN A EIlIIEK, hit- onto*_ _ Agrni*. aud all Hrugglat*. A IIKAUTIPUL COMPLEXION may anally be acquired BvuS by u.lng the "U.llm if a Thtuetimf fUnetrt " It w.ll latuuvcIrfN, /dm/da* aud/. a 4/«e from live akin, leaving It uf a "•ft »*•<* roaeala hue. Wet a towel, poor on two or three drop*, and waalt the face night and morning. . . BENNETT, BEERS A ITHIIER, Ml*—nmoa Agent*. and all Druggtata. _IProm the Noalon Saturday Eeanlug llaaclt*.] . Jar—-* A PKKEUklRD BREATH.—-What lady or gentleman Dt—a Would remain un ler lhe cure* of a dlaagreuanle Itrealh u ben try u.lng the "Itltm of ,i TV. trot*./ fl.netrm" aa a dcutlfrlr* Would not only render II iwm Itul Irew the leer h while aa alebnderf Many perron* do not know Ihelr brenlh la bad, aud the autdecl la *o delicate tier friend, will nreer mention II. Pony a alngl7 drunof the "Halm" on your tooth bruah aud waalt lha teeth uigiii and mum. log. A fifty cent bottle will laal a year , .. . BENNETT, BEERS A EISHEK, rein—6roo*__A grata, and all Hmggids. Not HE.—The Hirrrtora .d the AM karhange Hotel Company hear declare.! a dindrnd Ol ran oollara and nfly crlila per aharr. payable al the offi.. of lb* Secretary ou and after tbr lbUr April, l-v'd - „ WM. U. PRY. Seer- levy, April I al, ISob. apt—de.-5b.eilw LAHIIEY sr.fi:lls. UNWARRANTED IHEj.II ami oencine-wholesale and y y {RETAIL A MT !• mxa—Ur|<> Glob . Ibt.vt—Large Lima; small dr; lt d Crtuberrj, Scarlet Runners; lb"«il U Indsor l*nr Hium—farly Yellow; Si* We-k«; do Moha*k ; .'o China, I \ tlroil i- . 4s Half Mo.,.. . Refugee HM) lo one ; R« d Cran berry Hr: t —Karly lth>od Turnip Rooted; do Yellow do; Long Ido .t| ; Krem.li Sugar , Mango U until. ItMa .>li — Purple Cape ; While j C»p« C vanina — Karly York ; Large i •»•*. »arly Sugar Loaf; do Balter- 1 •••a ; do Oxlteart ; Flat Dutch ; Drum Head , Large |) tgen . ! lirceu Curled S*my • Drumhead | Savoy ; Red Dutch for Pickhttg i.'uiirnoiii-K a r I y and 1 Late. Cut fcT—While Solid ; Rrd do. | 1,'mauiT-Uiig Oii'ifv ; early , lloit* , A It et ogham; tth te Field, j Cask *—Curled <»*■ Pepper gra»*. Cl’* cm as as—Karly Frame; do Cluster, l.ot.g green. Long Green Si* thgale ; Gherkin. Ouag—Rally Sugar ; do Tusca- | rura . do Yellow. —Green Curled. Koa Puir. K»U—Siberian Curled. i » 11« » Raj 41 w UR Ha id Ice Drumhead , Itrowu Dutch , Curled India ur Cape »P* bar*—Uirgv Scotch. -lireen Citron ; Pino Apple ; Nutmeg. Will* Milun —Finest kind. SiiiratitH Mcerstp-lUark and White. Oaioa—Silver Skin . Units Portugal . Yellow and Ked. UUi. Pkas Katra Karly ; Parly May ; Washington . do Frame , do Cliaiktou ; Dwaif lliu«-Prus sian ; (to SI %r row fat . II i • I. o p Dwarf prolific. P a a • m i r !* — Ixing HuiuqUi French , tlucrna* y. I'aR-ur—Curled. l'»mR- l,»r,i' Hell nr Hull Nose ; Tomato shaped ; Cay enne Pcnrcia—l.arge Yellow Fultl. Itui'x ibu victoria. KaIuiimi—Long Cartel ; Short Top; dearie* Turnip ; White do; Ytilnw do; Long Salmon . Lilac k Spanish Saunrr—or Vegetahk Oyster Plant >ruiii~Hi un.l Lravrd. dvICt.M-Karly Uudi ; Itell Tow »To—Large Ked ; do Yel low, P*g Icaair-Parly Flat Dutch; do Re*l To. . Large White Norfolk, White Globe; Uoota Uaga, Dal.'s Hybrid H a a a a— Annlae Carrway, l.avc'id* r ; Sweet Hasll • Roar may ; Sage ; Summer Savory , Sweet Mai jorum ; lie nr _WM palmh SB It.% a 1.1).— From my f«rm (one mile below Rich- /7* immdl on FaiDav,4ih Inst., a dark Iron Grey J/A « year* old She has a «car Just Iwlow the left fore kne. .1 JCl I aud a white t»p to (lie tail Noether maiks recollected. M.« |»«<es olerahly well A suitable reward will be paid for her deiiiny K II 8kinker A Co-, or to the subscriber •|il-4A<1t _ CHARLES B WILLIAM* ATCIIEN.—lou gross, for sale by a" iiiUI DOVE A CO PLIH \ 1 k> 4.1 \ >0, I PI l, f.lliil > l» I’l IN TER, TAK AND GRINDSTONE*. for sale by "»>*<•_EDWIN WORTHAM A CO. IB I \ F O K Dr H A Y O A H I. A I II , NO !» 3 MAIN 8TRFKT. an Hwnab, ta., tllK now receiving the largest and by far the most desirable •lock of STAPLE AND FANCY IJRY GOODS ev«r heretofore brought to this market, and to which they Invite the attention of purchasers We particularly rail the attention of ladia# to a large stock of i/.t S 7 // / A V ol 15i»- latest Paris styles ap2—tf no M A It kl A » I It I ON a. ME Hill AST TAILORS. TWO DOOR* RAKT 11110AD 8TREET HOTEL, RICHMOND. VA. nA VR on hand a superb stock for Gentlemen'* wear. Cutting cieruted lo fit and wear with rase. Elegance in style nl Work maiisiilp strictly observed. Moderate priett, aud warrants*! lo l*leasr. is th* Ir motto. Particular attention Is also given to Trimming. A call is respectfully solicited. ap3 (TIJO. Nl. WENrN P( ULK ATIONA. M on Tutaspsr, Aran Dun I'sMoii A Heath's KrporU of the 8|»erlal Court of Appeals, con - mining in the .ante Volume a Digested Index of Grattan*. Reports, from lol * lo vol. 11 inclusive, printed on the finest sited and cal endered paper; W" pages, f 6 (IN WBDXX.-1UT, Artltl 24TM. “Richmond lo Ity-Gooe Dais," being the Reminiscences of an Old CitlSeti; 1 vol., 12 mo , /2o pages $1 Also, rtreived this day and for rale : hivhop's Commentaries on Criminal Law, vol 1. Curtis' Decisions of the (* 8 8uprrmc Court Reports ; 21 iolt »*.- y i nit, < __GKO. M. WEST \r*:i«ie i»r.«ut tiu.i: PitivATi: duei.-jml I.1NG ON SEVENTH, BETWEEN LEIGH AND CLAY AR 8TRKET8, FOR BALE The sohscrtbeis are authortssd lo sell that very de'iiable private residence located as above, uow occupied by Mr Lewi. Ilill, adjoining the residence of Mr. Conway Robinson.— The lol front' V»o feet, runs ba< k 124 feet to an alley, and abound* la fine shade trees Tire dwelling Is In excellent order, and has ample j «ct omrn< d>.ttons for a large fanil'y The in ms of payment will i*e made accommodating. Apply to Ip6 ft OODDIN A APPER80N KfHf fls Foil It II NT*. For rent, two good rooms over my rlorf, No. Wt Main street. apfi CHAR WORTH AII rIAM \ 4 i til ii i hoiks. \ i f—yfsoi ol Fancy Cloth Frocks, suited to the »rn«nii, u*r sale l*y apft _ KERN, BALDWIN A CO , irrt Main at. Iovi.iciM.'N i hi sum hid mm pow* J DFHED BL'OARS.— IhU Mds., for sale by •Pf* DAVENPORT. ALL»N A CO I polios iuim:; uii.um'im. e.tei h, *u ! ™ • descriptions. Cotton Yarns; Na Is, aaaorftd ; Starch. Malad J «RJ ; for sale by ( npft _DAVENPORT, ALLEN 4 CO C1AI.I HI D PLANTI Kj Peruvian Ouano ; Fine and J Ground Aluru Halt. Old and Rectified Whnky ; Hafvty Fuse; Powder , Refined and Codes Sugars; Rio, Laguayra and Java Coffer , for sals by apT. __ _ _ DAVENPORT, ALLEN A CO. RN T. WIN!ETON A i 0«« COMMISSION MFRCIIanT*. 1 l it and Dealers In all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, * Wine , Teas, Als, Cider and Cigars, corner MU, and Cary streets. 1 r|i«M oi > i h \ nnuniA ms * imtiimaov it U CITY.—Inlet,dir g to deal eirlusir«Jy in l iquors, Wines, Tta*, Cigars, Air ard Cider, we wou^i dUiH*4 of the remnant of our *to«k »f (iroirrlri at ivaf fur c«iaA, or iMtrtai ii</</«</, t«* punctual rut- < I t WIN0TON k 00., J ('uminlulon Merrhaota, and Dealer* in Liquor*. Wine*, Ir , l I_CofPtr 1 Hi>i and Cary »lregtt. It Ml* ItLCLIVID- t lit Mils. Champ -gne Cider 4 Itl do Prim* Ale I rd.iim Cigar*. apT.___» T. WINRTON A CO. SI.V.II HIM I l» (MMII tims. AU. ( , mere Coal*, made from a variety of qualities of fino«ll for , spring wear, al*o a large stork of fancy and Itlark Caasimrre Panta J •ul*«d to the season, tl»c assortment embracing tl»e neraa«ary style* , and prW*, lu erder to make the Mm< complete. K«*m» ruber our lo cation. II" MAIN UTRfRT, atol while the M«k k is large look in and • a inline tl.r already acknowledged superior line* of Oeota Clothing uid furnishing flood*, opened bv the Mlbarribrr. «p| OIIOMIIONO A TI'PM AN, 110 Main at. ( PAIkTNs MMM, HRt'NllPk* « M MHiDWAKIM’IM KNFY A Cl AltK.IIS fult/.n st , New Tort 1 ▼ ▼ Importer« of t If ANCW KNOl.HII fUlfET AND rRKNCH ' (II. A!1-. Wlllff I.RAI* /INC. Ae.Ar. Msnuf-s. turer* of PXTMA, 1 AN|r IIROCND PAINT KIM glltt*. FNHI.IHH and A MfRICAN CO M»Rf>, dry and ground In nil,imported ripressly for the trade, which ». ..ff. »..n ft.e in. »t fav..i aide trims ' ;gf* all good* warranted a* represented OR|>KRA BY MAIL PROM PI I > ITTRNDRDTO mhHl t.», IBI PI III It IV LAID YV % It K M— The Views ami II Opliiluti* of American Rtafc«m*n on foreign linm gratlnn, being I a , olleetiuti of l»tatl-tlc« of Population. Pauperism, Crime , hy J,.bo i i p Handersun, of PMlidelphla Prior fl.Ni I NATIONAL •VRTKAI Of POLITICAL RCONOMY . hr Frederick < Mat, translated from the Oerman hy t) A Mat He A new and sal nahle w >rk Price f ? The shove new works, received on.yeaterday per riper**, are for sale at No 9*M Main afreet. apT__ ___ CM AIM.fft WORTHAM nil! SI mt l ot Toil HAI.I ON MINI. I nfev fnf sale or ftitl lid l*ot upon which there I* a smaH J frame Dwelling uljofnlng my residence, on Aih st, eel. North of Lrtgli street, fronting on Hth street thirty seven feet live Inehes, ami r\ ending hark one hundred and twenty feet to an alley Term# made known on application to me at my residence uv at my law idler, In OoMIk'l llall, corner of Bank and ll»h ttfHl t apt tf P V DANIfL.ia t i VNT JPLF.P YflXf.MN.-Mint JubpTohes. Modierr, a v | M-mon Rqwewgrrs . Nutmeg Orater* ; Ice Pkk* ; Ice Malleta . Ice Orater* ; Tumbler Drainer*, and Liquor Misers, for sals bv J »pA__ZINMKRMAN. /■Nitf I irg.vt and l»e*t assortment of Travettlng Trunk* now lit | Richmond, or that »••* ever been, I »>sve now In Nt* re I would fn«>*« respectfully rail the attention of all in want nf Trunk*, Carpet Hags, Valises. Ar . Ac . t# my assortment e ALRRANDRR llll.l. d apft No. 197, Main *tregf. ■ Y INI \ CAkklNl HF PANTk, We have the larg r eat and finest assortment of Spring Oassirnere Pant* we hare erer had, to which we Invite the attention of purrha*rr*. a* com bining the best rifle* of the mason, a* prtces sstlsfa* torq to i.wr , baser* fapll R RRN. BALDWIN A OO SI |.Vi VMTk. We take pleasure In colling attention fa our go k of Plain and Pignred llls.-k and fancy u.lk Vest*, for ik *yrlfif Tl*e *tyles are ufieicrptlonst-Te and price* mode tw pleas*- tspTt RffN. BALD* IN A CO ||F\l(AllM %NO.-A very superior lot of A. A Meil ,f I ran, landing and for *ab by *pf WOMRI P % Cl lllWMtM s II I* s i *t f|IHI I.I.’M HI f|. -V hhls of Iht* superior Rum . for to I | itaeconlsf*. landing and for sale hy | *p/ MtlMRI I i ' I AI BURN* N I P. ■ jb i a i • m II WnMRLt A CLAtBORhR, No II Pearl M || i. IIHimi (dllil >l> II \MMI I i p •g ■ % ply now grinding from a fvrf *upt r|. r cargo O' lump, fo* sole bf WHMBl.f A CLAtNfiR «, Wpm N--. tl Psat! dint. Sft ..l.bi, tl..,, it. ,ftl i, .... .. , A. aVt WOMBLA A OLAIUQH.NB, N*. II K arl ft.