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KIIUIOND DAILY WHIG. ———— — —- - ——1 ** ‘ - TERMS: iHUy Paper, fM par annum; Srml-Weekly, $5: Weekly, |ft, always too advance. Remittances may he made at tne risk of the PuNUhers la all caaes where evidence Is taken on the deposit of a letter W> the Pc.«4 Of|re containing money. Owe .-Aquara, tl» lines) pr less, one MseHlon . TB Each Additional Insertion ... SB One month without alteration ..V W Three do do it* 9' S»* do do *• on TwuAve do do K> 00 Two Bquarra, Three months.|B •"> Six months....R ki TW'hr months .. 5<» 0»» |V* Vo advertisement to he considered he the month or year »«• lem spudded on the Manuscript, <*r previously agreed u»*— satwsen *HrW^Wgwm»ni not maraud on inu ropy for a specified rmother ef In aw » ns will he continued untU ordered out, and papiwrot sCact cJ aco**nlln»ty. kWm Rawcita AnraaTtsaumrra—To a Told any miauodrrsUndliir Mk the part of the Annual Advertisers, It to proper to state <#<stfucf/y, that their pnvthues only rtlcisU to their ImtnedUte IkuIiko. Real Settle, Legal and all other Advertisements sunt hr them to he an ad lUlooa! chare., mud no variation. {ST Real K«tat> 'utd th neral Agent*’ Adrertlsemunta not to he In* serVsl hr Ota yvar, hut to be channel at the usual rales, *ul#«ci to mch discounts as shall hr agreed upon fAV* Auctioneers, bookseller* and yearly advertisers, generally, sugaring one or metre squama, with the privilege uf change, shall Dot. •° *he»r marly average. In any one week. Insert more than the amount agrord upon as the standing rule under the contract, and all exceed ing aitcfi amount to be < |iarfed at tlie usual rates. • Advertisements inserted In Ur hemi* Weekly Whig at TB rents per square of |t» lines or lem f.»r the first Insertion, and C*> rents per square for e».*h continuance. _iAhK-YWAR rOM MAH. I 1| I' *' 4 B '« T H 9 in 11 19 1» U 15 16 17 IS 19 9© 91 99 9 S 91 95 9* 97 9* ... .. ... I 9 MSI 7 Ay 1» 11 19 19,14 15 Id n m i» «• ii n *.m n is m r. i- t* »i »> •• --I. .. 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Ac . publicly and privately. Hal*-* sati«1bct*.ry or no charge made. GF* He lias a convenient place for keeping slaves. The subscriber respectfully inform* his friend* that he has discon tinued the auction business, an 1 having rented his office to Mr. J. B. Hargrove, takes pleasure in reeotnmriMliaf hie former custom, r# to five hln. a call. BPNJ DAVI8. Juhr 81_ It Kill IN WAKKs < II i N % IMI bliss. SIMM.N'ii, 1856! TIIF subscriber offer- for sale a very heavy stock of E-\rthm trwee, i'hinn .1 mt tiLtm, h "iking fr’/.iw-. <\igor«, hi 'on*/ Fiin^ (Jonc/s, of rerent Importation, aud from Alutum Tm-tr To cedi buyer* and prompt »la months payers, inducement* will be hd J out fully e«|ua1 to anv that may be offered North or else where. WM. F. BUTLER. mh8 Importer of Cldna. Ac.. 79 Main street. RIUMimD t.OORINIM1 iTaRm'aMMt!c> ti hi: i Rini: ti iwrfactory. ESTABLISHED 1840. VIO BROAD HTRUKT, RICHMOND, VA. MFKAXCIt' PROPRIETOR, would call attentloa loti!* • fine stock of Materlsls aud Frame* now on hand. THR OVAL FRAME8 which he is now manufacturing, arc supe rior to any thing of thr kind ever offered in this market. Th* followtog comprises a portion of stock ou hand, which he will work to order, *»r dt«|»o*r of to the trade: Plsin and Ornamental .Gilt Frames Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut Frames Gilt. Rosewood, Mtliiftny and Walnut 0. G., BevUand Plain Mouldings Toilet Hoses. Hwing Glasses. Ac Looking-Glass Plate* and Picture Glass R«<k,8tiiff. for Frame* C»rd and Ta*sel«, of all description* Oar and Room M<»uldhg», ai.d Rosette* for builder*. Old work K'gilt• Paltillngs Varnished, Ac. Merchants' Cards framed at wholesale* prices. All order* will receive prompt attention. M FRANCK, 910 Bros.! street, ma90—dtf • Richmond. Va. WK are now receiving our Fprtng, SUPPLY OF OOOD8, coo sUtlng In part of the following articles. 50 bid* Crushed ami Pulverised Hugar 6t» do C. Yellow do 44 Idids New Orleans do 114 Rag* Rio, Laguyraand Java Coffee It** Boar* Brown and Black 8oap Itvi Dove* Adamantine Candles 19 hhd# Baron Hide*, Hhouldera and llama 6o Kegs superior Carb and Hal Hoda 86 bids. New Orleans Molasses 100 bbls. Mountain Dew Whisky 86 do, Old Rye, Various Brands 10 do Kerr's Buramerdran do, 6«» bid-, and 60 t* Casks Imitation Brandy 20u Hark* Balt, Ashton and Marshall 8“ Keg* Pomgranatr Tobacco 6** Boars Ground Ottffce 6t» Package* Green am! Black Teas AI.BO— Vinegar, Pepper, Allspice, Wrapping Paper, Tea si Pow ders, Bf"«»m*. BuckelU, Holland Gin, Pra>'h snd Apple Brandy, Mr*. Miller Pair Cut Hmoktng Tobacco, Halt Petre, and many other articles loo tedious to mention In an adv.-rtl«ement. a»hl9 RATCLIFF A DOUGLABH >1 n 111 KIM \N \% It INK AY. liHlUM his DistillerW** in Augusta ceunty, the subscriber will All r order*. In any quantities, and for any part ef the United Htates, for this > t letwab d WIIIHRKY. It was swarded a rtasr rttM ntrt-.s* st the Fair of lie Mechanics* Institute, in Richmond, No vember I4M This Liquor Is Intended for family and medicinal u*e, and for the best Hotels It may he ordered of any age from two to •ve years. Order* through the malls promptly attended to. Ad ttHlIf _ _ Btannton. Ya. nrirr** i n Pit o v i:u patent wheat DRILI, —The j*-rformanoe of this Drill the last season was en tirely satisfactory, and It was spoken of In terms of high commendation by those who used It; I therefore feel warranted In recommending It •* Inferior In none hitherto Invented. It Is simple In Its mnstrwc l -in, duriW. and no| Mu Mr in grd out of order, and the price ef It Iwsa than of most other drill* Tho*e who wiav l»e In want the com ,n* *TV,n’ •r* rr*Pvctfully r*q ousted to forward their order* early to avoid disappointment. It mvnwiN. •uin if 14* Main street AVfl ltl« IN RHKANi ran %rs. Trimmer-. La 4Ih Wnorr, Ac., of fl. Wendt's celebrated fbake, warranted In quality. In new and improved patterns. and the only complete as sortment made, for sale by KHWARH CORNING A 00., *1 John street. New York. *9**+ t<* H Wm mhft-Arooo. H ATCHEN ! H ATftlEN ! f H ATCHEN I ! I W I I. II 4 n A, U it A V. WATCH MARK R AND J R W R L h K R, So 4H 8 8+oonrt s# ah&94 C*,*nnt, rtMuMphUi. HA VINO received a superior assortment of Watches, /T lewelry, Diamonds, 9il. «r-ware, I would call alien WjN lion to the following low price* : mSmJtk Gold Watches, from tMlnffw Mllver do § m hk «'»« Tr. Spoon, 94 In |t, par mil. Gold Pencils Chain*. Thimbles, Ar All sood* warranted a* rep rcecnted. Oall and examine my stock before porrhastngelaewhero. Watches and Jewelry repaired In the m*»et artlstir style ap7 ~dMm WM. A GRAY, 4* Mouth Ne*-#nd st The subscriber having on the *foh of March last Aw purchased the Rwetness no lone and favorably carried on by Mr William Booth, he would respectfolly solicit a continuance of the patronage formerly extended to him, and would also rail the atten *j°w P«hHc In general to a large and well selected stock of Wood# in hi* line, reeently purchased and added to the original *tock, all of which will he sold on the most re aeons hlr terms WM A WAI.TPRM, rnhnlsferev and Paper Mangey. M ^ Nn. I4*» Main street, comer of Ifth N H - Mr Wrujsw Bony* will always be found at tl»e old sta.id. Md would solicit a continuance of the patronage of all Ms former customers to the new concern. apt* If > I < I < it. Mprlnf floods Is con shier aWy advanced, we have rvdgced prlcea of many style* of our Drms and other fancy Goods, and vile the a'tenflon of puerhasers particularly to— ,n* Pine and low el ed barege IhUihei Pan* y Milks, Hernanes and Bsreges Uens, Organdies and Brilllante* •nglish, french and American Calicoes, * very grads Ootlonadrs, ftenIm* and Oin*-»urgs Bummer Cloths, Caseinieres and Testing Idnen Coatings ano Pant gluCa Bleached and Brawn Nh«et1nr« andMhlrtlngs TaMe l.lnen and Llwen Mheeflugs Ribbon*, Pwhroldertea, Hosiery. O'otrs, Ac., Ac. VALRNtlNf A MON. No 99 Rroad street. EL_ \ alenfine't Bquuyo A ®*PA4 € A f OATW.—We have on hand a large assort mUS "f *" t,md~ *M prw,> *"• h*r**"” __MMCM41T, wnooim t 00. \%r '* * V s", £' s ' **. —>'•** J"*' . !VX I of R%om1 Mt \ oMrl, mr ,™M rail >h- iimii.,, ".■f.S SIC SOI! A MT, W KIRIQ RR 4 CO, Jr*_____(.III Ag4*S**H.I.VW V *'**VS.—l/SB frwii, mm vM * *v*y|r*t "r1* »•**• 3»«i«» •— w*>»h»»ir. r^rinm Mjrtomihat mm M-.- K ir*,. (ii.n«i, » on AB1W—T>1'. S""n* k—'*'*•*■ *-**'« ,v ■jr* rtrru~*rm■» *■ msh wt mir riotr ivtffs, will in fitter* be managed by as OSr* MMI •< Omrf m< I lit, ir».,. e>*—DOM LOP, MONOVSt * 00. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. r«oM h m. pkttenoili. a oo t amrmi iDTinru INO HOUSE. M Parruoiu. A Oo. or* agent* br Marly all Lbo Nfigiuifi la Um Cnltrd Stair* and Canada*. USm, 119 Nun* *lntt, Maw Tart, and H> Mato Weet, Bawl* *. NKW 9 0 It K C L O T H. 1 N O , or SUPERIOR MAKE. IKNIUNUN, WUKELKB * CO., 43 CHAMBERS STREET, Oppo«Ur thr Park, ntrr at Wholesale, an laarw .took of CLOTHINO.nl all kind*. HF* CLOTHING GOOD * TERMS REASON ADI.r I PRICES IGW | i«>*—4*n[P] •• CALL AND pEE."_ STATES I S U Mi, FANCY DYKING KNTAni.INH.nENT. OFFICR. No. 9 JOHN IITRKKT, TWO ikxmu* wmm Bmiadvat, Nbw You. THE under *tgn«d. proprietor* of thl* bUbllihBent, have fur a long llwe (the amlor partner of the flrui, Nathan Barret?, for «T year*.) been j.rowcuthig their b tutor** at fit'ite* — ] Tb-y have ip a ml no effort* or eapenae. eeprr tally In the U*t f«ar ; year*, to csrell In all the branch?# of their art, and have been nt<*. 1 '♦oNiH m attaining a high degree of 1fU|-.orm»»nt, a well In the machinery •|>i»ar*tu* for dre*alng d'.lfe,ent style* ofgmM|*. an in | prartw art tat h- *kt|l |D «|y, l hr *r..| Anl«hing Lad*** Mik*. Hatlti tml Merino brs*M «^rrU Improvemenu have been made. In a ! targe proportion three arttata* are read. In r*4*.r and Oa> »*h, v ry nearly rqdlrin aupearanee to nee good* CVape bh.twla* c:..ak«. Mantilla*. Velvet Game at*. A.* , are dan eery i n Mlillj treated. FaMd and 9U't*edgo*al« raMtoradttrre^'Nod. mud an it fiLKDgfptm h ATFkku , ' r\ l.*Ce and MstaT:- Out-in., Oaqiria, R iga and Table UftfiCVan aa.il A »• flubbed, Daiua- It an I Morten Curias** JLauUfoUy Dyed AU*«, I. :<vhi, 11 on irt y. Glove. •, Ac. Order* r Arcaud with care au«l despatch. Goo»U rerrived and retaraed by Fxprea*. ituvda kepi Mibioct to the claim of Use owner, twelve utooUta. ttkMftKTT. NKPIIEWhA A John "tre*t.t 9 door* from Broadway, N. V. >11 dim m HDKILLO IIION FIFE WOUKC MKRK1L 4 JAQUES, 142 Outre itrerl, Sew York, MANUFACTURERS and HKaLKR* IN* WROUGHT IKON Fitting*, Tool*, and every description of apparata* coniiectml with Ateam. Water or fia*. for heatlag and lighting* Fteanter*, Churrhr*, Hotel*. Private Dwelliug*, Uo«pltaif. Village. Factorir* and Hall*. AI*o—Valrva, Cork*, Pump*, Gunge*. Boiler* and Boiler Flue* made to >»nl«-r. Oar 1* rrw Cutt'ng Machine* are entirely new, and our own Patent warr >ntrd to do double the work of any other Invention. Order* aollrlred from a!l$*ctlon* of the country, and promptly at teodad to._• Jail—ly—(P] INDKEUr 4c JEIOPi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fOTTOS ASH WOOLEN MACHINERY, i*tkau nuiNo Aib axuan, macii wikt*' t>n>u, mmu, ere., Importer* and Dealer* in MaBufacturi r** Article*, NO H7 PINE STREET, NKW TORK. N. H Agrnt* for thr th. ' Woodrui and Brorh Iron Work* ’ Sloan K.ilfllir. and Roller. ie K*clw*tre *geii<y In New Tort for-LoWrll Machine Sho*’ Marhlnlot*'T-^.i, *eSS—ly[P.] WJAt KMN A MIN, • GRATE AND FENDER MAKERS, jySl—41 p—{PJ 744 Profit Wert, *n.l #sn Itroodway, N T. ■ NXCKLSIOK SEWING MACH IN lit—Made by HOOD. BAT 114 TELLE A CO.. WorreMer. Max,, patented by Ella* Howe, Jr , S*p4*niher 1.oli, 1*44, Tie. Marl.lnr. arr warranted, .with proper u»r,) hoi to get out of repair They »rr built In a good, .ubatanllal, nml workman,Ilk.- manner, anil will do Tailor./ Shoemaker*' and Saddler*' work, In a manner warranted I., give •atl.fa.tlro The *!it«*h will not rip any more than common *ewtng done by hand. Call and we them In operation at 14n CIIKSNUT Stm-t, Philadelphia, upMalr*. W. A. DAWSON, Agent, myS—dly—{■]_ i>. r. tt Mil, -I* PROIM'CK COMMISSION MERCHANT, <1 ENERAI. HUNT for Recelrlng and Forwanltng Mannfactured W Tobacco, Good*. Ac., Ac., No. hSni. aoa Bur, Kirnuoxn. V»., beg. tear, to return ht* «tncerv Hutnk* to hi, friend, and the public, for the eery liberal palrnuage hr Mowed on him durlnr hi* bu*lnr>, connection, with Were Honker A W'atkln., of thl* etty, and re aped folly x.llclt* a continuance to hi* new hou*e. In thu* appear. my bu4lne«* qualification* that the loUtMt of construe** will In* faithfully represented IF" Liberal rash advance* made on consignments of produce In hand. Rkrua* vs • M* >»r« le*l« Webb | Son, Wad*worth. Turner A Co., and John Hooker, Esq , Klchtuond , John M (Hoy, E«u , ChUw-dl Dabnev. Esq . Mrears. Peters. Spence A Ou., and Messrs. McCorkle k Jours, Lynchburg. Va j,«M tf 61MBf UALLKB1 FOR PATENT A.MBROTYI'ES AYD I'HOTOGR tl’HS. ^|AUC SUBtiCllIBKK having fitted up a suit of rooms in elegaut ML vtyle, at Corinthian Hall, is now prepared to wait on the pub lic and furnhh them with superior pictures, at moderate priors. The Ainbrotype, being hermetically scaled between two plates of fine }m hilled glass, (by a cement which not only aecures, but gilds and beautifl«*» the .lupTrasion,) Is proof again.-t action of water or acids, or the variations of rilmate In long sea voyages, and lathe only kind of picture that will remain unchanged l»y time. They can be lak' U from tie- size of full life to the smallest miniature, and iu one qua*i«r th# time of Ui« Hague rreotyp*. Tliey are not reversed, can be seen III any light as an engraving. Itence are very sultatde for P”.na, Im krt», slid large Frames, as well as Cases. Tile ritmM poimlanty of the Ar.ihrotypes, lots given rise to much imposition. Counterfeits upon glass, covered with black varnish, are often sold for Ambrotype*. None are genuine without the pat ent «Ump The public are Invited to call and examine specimens at the AMaaorvrk Giu.r»l, O^rivtuus Hall, Maiu street,between 9th and lmlt. P. E. (iIHH8. Richmond, January 98, 1858. HI Tl'AL I -1II' I.NMRAXCE (OTIPAW, OK NKW YORK. AMWI’AE RTATEJIEVT OF THE AFFAIRS or T.IK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW \OKK, for the year ending January 31st, 1856 Assets ou baud Jan. 81st, lnS6, as per statriueut, $9j>5o,o77 58 Deduct for amount anticipated In last statement from Agents and for Interest accrued and not due. 115,830 19 Net aasets on hand Jan. 81,185ft, $9,784,747 87 RaCKimi Dl’XlSU THK YKAK For premiums and policies, 899,719 08 For Interest aud annuities, 181,197 99 - 880,918 85 ToUI' WS*U-UI*T>. Paid claims by death, $996,899 99 Paid additions to same, being dividends, 18,n»rf 47 Paid surrendered policies, reduction of premium and annuities. 49,839 42 Paid rmt, medical examination*, salaries, offlci expenses and advertlslng,rxi-hang«*, po«u>ge and foreign State and city taxes, 58 V* 37 Commissions, 9s,9?V 99 -481,889 44 $8,174,0*4 9* iMITS. Cash on hand and In hank, $47,047 s5 H«.iids and mortgages 011 real estate, srorth double the amount h.anrd. 3,044.9*3 98 Hills receivable and Fire Insurance 9.943 *3 Amount deposited for taxes. 4.976 88 Due from agents In course uf transmission, WJ68 58 -$8,179,(04 9S . . 8- WINSTON, President. J. A lusty. Recretaiy. O. F Ramis having been appointed Attorney for the State of Vir ginia, and Agent io the city of Richmond for this company, will he pleased to give any Information upon the suhjc,, desired Offic** a* Hie Insurance Co. Valley of Va, 14ih street, 94 door from the post -Office. O. F. HRK3KK. Agent. Dr Jamb* It MoCaw, Medical Examiner. * The uudersigned having charge of the above business, will be pleased to answer any enquiries upon the subject, or aueud to any business entrusted |o hun. TiioH l r> walford MI.iHH.mN IN MTU A MCE C#MPAN1 ftf RICHMOND.—-This Company Is bow prepared to issue 4.re Marine Insurance Policies on as reasonable terms as other good of fice*. an?pald ^ ,w**^i W,U’ *“ 4,1 rm#eB* ** promptly and fairly adjusted No charge for the Policy In any rase. Office, to.- the present, on the East side of 19th at , near Main up stairs. MART.)*-. . Wm If. ChristWh, Wm Breeden, John Purr. 11. ■ p>u. “ m- W. Paine, Jm. Thomu, Jr., Lewi* Oluter, John Currie. Jr., Auy Andeonn, Jm Duntop Ja. Apperaon, Wm H. Ilaxall, Roaroe B. ilralh. John D Quart.., John Dooley, llarld J Burr, Rlch d O. Haaktna, Larkin W Olxxebrook, Lev la D. Crenaha* D. Von (Irnnlnf, Joaeph R Andcrann, Ktnanucl Miller, John 0. Rlnton, Kd H Kklnker, franklin Btearna. . A PLEASANTS, Prealdent. J II W.err.ura, Bcc> riaiord a piifiK Comer Ooremor and Franklin street*, * MAVP. In .tore a line aaaortment of .uperb^fur.iffury .Rich mond make.) to which they a.k the attention of the puhllr. aiwy raleem their furniture of a quality unanrpaaaed hy any manu TT"?," !h ‘ T*11''• k'ln» Practical mechanic. Ihcmwleea. and (lelnr direct and prraonal aupcrrt.lun in all the detail, of their menqlacturln* operation. They only a.k ,* ratW from thoae who want rood furniture, rnfartnr .Imply lo offer them a aplendld art! rle at a rrry reasonable price. rr-They five c.pectal attention to Pn'IeriaHng, and hold t'*1!1'" P«T«red, at all hour., and.'al ahor.eat notice, to proylde hfXlkt " ahn** " J or p"p'»r Co "In.,with abroad..Heart. ami P. R Oae or two rarntahcra and pollthera wanted, lo whom per m.oenl employment will be *tren, If Immediate application!. made. SAVINfJN IRUTITI TIM HI It MU n O W it. Office rrmoeed to the More of ChrtMlan A Imthrnp, No n Main FI.—In r«n*p<|a«nfv of the rHfrutlon of Daetri R. CVane Win H Chrtwlan vat nnantmnn®</ *lcr«e<1 Ca«Mer. TV oAce ha* h*»n re’ moTH' ,rt ****** *»f ChrlMlan k Ullirop, where ftepr»«tt« will he receteed. on whlchan Intereat of« per cent will he paid on all anme remaining on tfrpnalt month* nr longer, an<1 Are per cent for a •riorw period TM. toMltutton ha. been In exlalence twenty-elwht year*, ha. loaawd oyer etrbt million. of dollar* , ha. on nt-pended debt . ha. Barer loat oae dollar, or fulled to pay any certlffrale when doe JOHN THOMPSON. Prealdent. ... _ WM H. CHRISTIAN, CuMiler, mh14 dly HITflll W PRV.A^retary PA.smif MILL 1 CLtPPBR Di ce, N®. No. JVHV I ALT. JOHN COl.T. __Tdf. Y«|« PATlfMOM, n j PATFRFOV, n J. JOHN oo LT’N A,i•*« J’ff-MffN Mil, Iff f K INB TWINE. The underalrned. Hole Awenta for Iba rale of the a bore well ki own brand, of CoaMInff nr liar,I thick, and Clipper or Ship Duck hure conauntly on hand, an t offer for rale, all No* from I to In — Alao Win m*k» lo order at ahort notice No#, ino, and nmi Cotton *nf Vacbt Ihick of all number., It, 14. It, and Iff laehea la JOHN COLT'S Ilf At V.LIOIIT, and EXTRA RA VRNK, conatantly nn hand Superior to any other made - H. 0. RRACH A OO., _ u*a—ff* 51 Pine Rt , N. f. NLW ATIN R. Receteed thla mornlnf a larxe rap (~9 p*y nf (told and Rllr»r Walchea, ohtot, In addition to Ole Slock prevtooaly on hand, eomprtuc* one of the lary.o i and heal aeaorlmenfa eeer offered to the trade In thl* market PeneoTi , t» »ant of IVat, hea cannot fall In b,tultedfrom our aaaortmrnt m Wol! them from all the celebrated manufacturer. In Europe' M »• are warranlol a. rrprveowied oeoUhl^1 tLfi,,"Von *® repairing line Watcher, rach a. Chro. nometeea,wupfra ferer A Lenin- Alt wort done by a. warranted ■ V fbT.iT— MYERS A JANKP Ml, Main dee.. toZi, Wheat market ^rtce^pald for oil Mirer la cuah or la IOXIMaw t’ufftfff H Quart* and Pint., for rale by ~A ' lit RT,)V a I AO wifflj LIRCIRItlATl WHINKV, '**' B. ». W1NBT0N A 00. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. r»m UKn.LIN. OWW A s.„ Mru Akrmwn H'«a, No. DU Han.nw.T. N.w x*ma. puts ixi vnroowaLAiK. HFMOl, ITMI THFHN A CO- M». 4S rtlf atrmt. j you York, Himbtriu ap» MtknAcnuai1 Ansar*. Chance's English Crown awl Crystal Fla is Window (Mass I Fluted Glass for KkylighU. Green IIusms. etc.. Hr. Colored, Ornamental, Optical aud Nlaotrojilc Otas« The Luodoa and Manchester Flats Glass Company's Thick Pol I shed Plate tor Ikov* Windows, Ac.. Ac. Hough Glass for Floor* and Mty lights. Attention Is larked to the ahure various description* of Window OUo In use for Korea, Dwellings, and other parnsr*. The quality «>f these articles is Inferior to no corresponding description, and to many respects superior. Our flhcvt Glass wtn he found better than the French in its freedom from Hum, Rust, Ac. Wring Agents for two of the largest Glee* Manufacturer* In Ru rope, we are enabled to offer dealers and other* every Advantage in prtees and large slocks. Price List* will be furnished on applt.ai.na aplft—dm—jv—3 FRK\(H WINDOW 0LAK8. Edward p. iik kii:, 144 .«*-**, s r, two door* west of Hudson River Railroad IVp»l. -tb r* to De*l> era and Consumer* his brand* of French In• low Gt. • i oft favorable term-. PsHtrs wl«hlnf Inforrustlou will b. famish'd 1 wiG. prices 011 receipt uf their address. Glass cut to ar.y desired pattern, ahit packet free of charge aplb— lyr.—{*»*] I KOK TDK I.uihj.Uou! 1'. H. H»TM I IMHULl: lonem, I OO Tnanui Mun. N. V , MANUFACTURER* ..r makblk mantle*, tahi.n top*. COLUMN*. PEOntTALB. Ac , la Hre.nl,. Bvo. awl*, and all Italian MtrbUa. Till. artlrW. wtncl. I, a prrp.ruu.ii..' Marab- lham, HMai>e«Hp —Bi»4 all. mlMrp eoLrca, «o aa la ha y‘A • lata Bay fora, and color. by ahkl a io*rUv can hr l - I'n.i id at Im Raff tfiy cal of Ihc nommM n.alretal, .k—I it raatlr *• In dura bBBy and Iwauiy. Unlike Marfclreud Iran and Muir, there la no warfare anrk, the uah.r rwafili.g lain th* araaa nl tt.r material. while na rarnt.li l, u red to ftyr a tempo, vy Unity to thy rearfacn. Man t|y» from #4 to #4n Table Top.. Ac., rqna'ty cl>r»p Miytita for lAr Jf.it.a/.icfac and .tio/r of afe-vr lor ll»d.». r,«.i Male., which all* rnrary IniBM-nay return, U> Uioac ml..-eking then.- ! arlrrr. lufortnaii.Q turnlahvd . i> apH.ration to ' PETER KKNMk. Prr.idvoi, or J<aa»« Liua. Soretary NEtV YORK _ SAFETY FUSE." OR Mlumg Pur|«rea». and for lynlUo* energy,. both In are and dry hireling, of four dlStrent oidv Ttw cotton and lent. ; ala.tfa stnMr anti double Tap. It atre Pure. Manufactured and Mkl by fILKNN PUTMAN. ^T Liberty it. New York. to Order, promptly filled for all kiuda or tiun powder, if thy moat appo.yrel brand*. Edgy’, ElhltUtlolial PlreWirh,. Htup t> f. nala. Ac . Ac._ _ i»H-ly [itjaj AVITALISINtt KLEMEJIT I TO OON8UMPT1 Wn. A Physician of high .landing, aud foraiyr y a 1'rulna.t 10 our or th. Medical InMitutlon. of Ihl. country now retired frotn active practice. Who ha. bera .ufi. ring from Pulmonary HI—are, discover rad. while Irarrlling la fioutli America for lib health, acure for Coo aumpttoti, Bronrhllls, Cnuglia. Cold., anil general dyhllilr; and living aware that Thou.au.lv are suO; ring and dying aunually from IhU tauai dreadful of all dlrraaea, hr I. dcryrou*. from tlie prtnciplya of liuaianlty. of making known till, mo* valuable remedy. Up«>u Hie receipt ol Plflcen Cent,. In Portage *uni|», or Change, he will reud a rerelpi with full dtrcclion, for making and »u. e. r.lully u»mg iL Tl‘e amount required, I. applied for Poetagr, aud the payment ol Ihl, advertisement. Addreaa—II P. DEV EROUH H. M. T>., , Boi in, p. O- Brooklyn. N. X. jr 17—tf (v. a A cv>] PIRHT PREMIUM SOLD MEDAL PIANO-POIITES. STEINWAY & SONS, MA.\mm'KEKK, 84 A.TU 88 Walker Street. »Esa uoosdwat, iiw rnag, KR8PRCTPULLY cull tbe attention of the u> ihdr splendid Asm.rtmettt of *rvul-gruinl antlNBBKj^Hff square Plant**, which, for volume of tone, elasticity off f J J f J U>urh, beauty of fluid*, and every thing that render* a Via no perfect, are unsur)>a*««-<l They were awarded the First Premium for both kinds, lo competition with the most distinguished makers from Bos ton, Phllad* Iphla, New York ai»f! Baltimore. NEW TRIUMPH -Ptemwai A *•»-. have just been awarded the First Premium OoU) Medal (over all competitors) at th»* late Fair of the American Institute, Crystal Palace, f..r the akin Plano Fortes. oclS—tf—[jt.vaeJ TILTON AND MC FAR LAND, 33 Maiden Lane, Mew York, *|JYI F.M TI liDKk III Till: WIIHI.INHK. iVk NOW NED HAL AM ANDK HAEE*. I1ANK VAULT*, A. DalUaiore Dvpot, 145 Pralt Strre-t. ■" ‘J ooti.® htx.1, iiovaru Mml (y. *.) • CHum:m, hkotiifus * c-oT IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN UruRa, I’aint.s Oil*. lives, Perfumery, it., I TO WILL AM STEKT. Stir York INVITE U.e attention of ihe trade In their targe at <1 varied atn. k of Drug*. Pain la. Oil*, PerblTOrry, Ac., Ac. In addition l« their regular Importation of Staple Druga. they arr also receiving, dlrrrt from the sour, rs of produrtlot.I loanufac turr, aupidle* of Tooth, llalr and Nall Rru*hea. Br.mr. f rk-. M r tarv. Sponge*. French and English Perfumery, Luhin'. Kxtr o l and many other article* usually .unbraced in Druggi.t va k el., ; they are also enable.) to ofler on the uiul advantas.. ' Order*, either In person or by mall, will rcer.ve pt .I.d .te.nl i. aua- it. • • BAtiH AAD IMI.t.lM.. SOY £ S * WHITTLESEY. NO. 8 0 WATER STREET. NKAR OLD PUP. NEW YORK. Htitt eatmtantly an hand9 and man u fan* rc tot*rdtr9 BAGS AND SACKS, SEWED AND SEAMLESS, for all u»ea, and of every desirable «iyle and :a!!ty. They would especially call attention to their unequalled .’acilltle* for BAKI.VO AND PIII.MIAh BAU.X OK SACKS FUR FLOUR. MEAL, HOMI.YY, BUCKWHEAT, HAMS, SALT, SPICES, kf., Ate., all of which they furnish to order, in the most approve! style • de sign and printing, and with quick dispatch. Alao Importer* and Dealer* In GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, and various kind* of Thread and Twine, both Linen and Cotton, ol which wr are receiving continual vupptle* ly IMPORTANT TO HOI SKKKLPKKk A N l> DF.ALLHs! THE HOPE MILLS, 71 Fultou Street, and 71 Berkmau Street, SEW YORK PRINCIPAL Ofllcr, l(Lj Front Sired. New Y<«I, Factor? Nix' SS S7, and Hi Hudson Street, Jersey City. The Proprietor* of un» long Mini well known COPFSK AND SPICK KSTAHLISIIMKNT. Continue L>prvp«rv thr h»*t Pknrmac*HtU'#l Ptnrtf.r* In us* for raising Bread, BUoult.Tra nnd other Cak**,Ae. Th*y also prepare Mustard, Cocoa, and many other article* of dally use In e*. cry fami ly, whlrh they offer upon the most rraannahle terms. Catalogue* •ent to dealer* who request them. Jjaj-iyD*] R. H. 1 J. O. 1511 AM. B.—Consumer* advised to Inquire for Ron Miuj* article#. STH.I VI LIHIDS.—Wy beg lexer to call the attention of all who are In want of NTH A M 4k OIIDk, AOHNB to onr lirautlful assortment, via : 4E*3"1 Ladle,’ Beaver and Leghorn Riding Hal* and Plat* Do Leghorn, Brai.l and Straw Plat, and Bloom.r* Children's HtrMW Goods, of every variety Boy*’ and yonth*' Leghorn and IIno.I Hat* Do do Straw c ap* Bent** leghorn. Braid, Panama, Scnatr and Hiawatha list* and 1**1, ,M" no' ■*■»»•• 'bow beautiful India Hals, which for nr allows cannot be eacrllrd. Br*lilr,, a large assortment of Straw Good* for servants, snrh as Palm Leal, Mountain Leghorn and the noted Shanghai Straw Hat, to which We most respectfully call the attention of our triend* and Visitor* to Um city. IIINPORD, DICKINSON A WIHSIGER, >*•"___No. 7*. Main atre COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK~ Chartered by Ihe Utfialature of Virginia Dec. I7lk, ISM. CAPITAL FIFTY THOI'NAVB IiniUlts THIS INSTITUTION rrcrtrw riepovlta on whirl. Inter.*! la P»ld •t thr rate of *lx per cent per annum If remaining on ilepoeli •la month*, and fln p*r cent for alHirter perl xla WM O. PAINK, Prcahlent* 0*0. J HUMSFR.Secretary, HRNRY W. qUARLKS.Trrawer. DIRKCTORS Wm. O. Paine, sf the Brm „f Kent. Paine A Oo, Janie* I,. Apperaon, •* 14 M Ooddtn k Apperaon, Aog. Anderaon, •• “ A. Anderaon A Co., # Rarkadale. •• •• " Barksdale, Storall A Co., Tho. S. Baldwin, - “ “ Keen. Baldwin A Oo_ Kolwrl T. Brook*, ••an. H OhrlMlan, “ * “ Ohrtrttan A Lathrop, eftnlH Claiborne, Jno Dooley, Lewi. Oil,ter, « w aa ointer A Aire*. R B Heath, #■«••• P- Uthrop, •« •• •• Christian A l-nthrop, B. W. WrOrttder, " •• •• S. McOrudet •, Sons, SamnelM Price. •* as aa Tho. R Prtr. A Oo., Henry W quart**, Jno. P. Roberta, “ “ " Smith A Robert*, Oeo. J. Anmnrr Jno. C ftrhafar, VTAtokc#, M * M fitoko* A On. IW~ ONr* at thr Hot* of Henry W. Quartet, No 111 pearl #trow*. Bkhroond. V*. * KlsHIONABLE SPRING ( l ii l llINt., HENRY SHAFER. ro. I0» MAM STREET, CORNER IITH, HAS now on band, at d offer. for nl* on llbe.nl lertna, the moat fashionable, beat made and , hen port assortment of READY-# Af)K IXCTTIIINO abb OETT|,|:tiF.T'» n HTHiimi idiom to be fosan.! In the city, rtnhraelng rrery approved at*le and quality. Ill* food* are made np from the moat choice patterns of french, Kngtt#h And itn|ior1iilloni. Oentlemon wishing An* Clothing aro invited to rail #»<| namtm hi# •!<« k MffWOOt \ m» UMlfTi TUB #Tifk#rril»-« toiiM inform thr raMnet manufacture*#, forte maker#, and other* of'hl* city and rW J» r, IIiaI t'rf havr opened a yard with eutfaMe handing*. at No Wi• Ufa h«» r>r. Ptff^t, hi th# eliy Af Vnrl. where they hir# «an« # IMS* And eery eu|*er»or #t«n k of thr Anew* wood lo hr fntiml n Mm P#i*rj •tale# We nfW. | 1 yi.rvm ft An# And ewtra Bn# rosewood veneerw. f^.non ft. do do rmdtled mahogany ▼%imhur. ft. do mAh gany ahaded ro per* Wt.thUl ft |da>n do do. do Cl^nn n m a hog an? rroteh emeer#, rartow# #t#ea B’.NJJ Boo do dmw'>0tt veneer# fn.ntm evtr# Bo# mahoganv. do do. •ft,**’ ft fine Mi'tprH Br,ir -1 walnut, do 4n.*to ft mottled do. d*» do $n/tno f? walnut rrnfrh venter#. draw tmtt *lwt. M,«w> fl do d«* do varlon# do an ,Anft f» flnr and Mtri ft no «atln Wood fruwri. ft #rhr« veneer# fl rnrlrd a d Wflh ewemaole veneer# T7,«Vin ft nod roteWmid, mahogany, and #a'ln Woo*) hoard#, idtnk. and Jo|#t of all th«<*kne## Plano and CaMnel W.nil ding#, riv* different |*onrrt»#. all At very low price#, and upoa a# fa voraMe term# a# any other e#tahtl#hment In tho ooontry Order# will h# Ailed with tho utm*>«t cart and dtawalrh MAW* A W1|.lx>rt)tfftY. fltrrrt, hot wm. fteaeh and North M>mro #t ay# dBm Now Torft (Ntf. fl AM riKRfRft FNMVI RVfl ■ Mm Id* ho«o# Adamantine Candle# 1ft* NKd# Baron f»de# - in atore. for tale hy BACON A Pk*KPPVfi i ll;\ ##1*. V I# WM A H, in Men and for *ale I . 0*1 Mil M. JuNRB. ANDREW WIND'S A MM me AS, CAXAIHAX. KCKuPKAX A WKsT INOIKS .«UY F.HTINIM4J A M HMUimol «| ri« No IM Naooua Btrrot. aarf door to Natruo Boot, NKW YORK blew YORK. RK»:m:Y A MI THiRPTON, EXITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. Thr NHirn to npHimiui p r~r»m Hit* line are the WASHINGTON. Captain R Oaveant. HERMANN, Capi Ita.u 11 k»ux» - TyIlIm** Three •Warner* atop at Southampton. both coin* and raturmn* PROPOSED DATES or SAILING--1404. from Ninth From From ampp>n for New York Bremen New York Sotn/dou. ttllmrdam. Wolnrotoo. Iff•»*»»».Jan'F M Fvb'y ** Feb'y FT Waamauma.. Fvb'y tX March** Mar XI Heabaaa. Mar ti » April 1» April CT Wimimmi .April I* May IT May SI Haaw.a*..May IT June M Jan* 1« W ..Hj,on.«.J,me 14 July IS July It Kraut** .July I* A ugh v Auc't IS Wv uiawme.Aua't » bepfr 4 Krpl'r |u Haaaiss.Sept r 4 Ocfr 4 Ocfr s Waamauma. .Ocfr 4 Nov'r I Nov'r 5 llaauava.Nor'r 1 Nor'r K» Dvr'r S Wtwnuma .Nor'r ** Doc'r ST Dee'r »f Mtnppiaac *1 Mouth* mp4nn, both coin* and return lac. they oKrr paamngrrt, proceed III* :o le.ndon aad Havre. edtanlagvu ortr any other mute, for the economy af time and money. raaaaoa room aaw mac r, aoCeuajtrroe tap aaaaa*. t^abn^ Main Satooa. >ISU; Firm Cabin, Lower Setoon, »tt«; * *“ {•«»« and arereprewre. ream pm thruact. thr IwiiAe No but* of lading win Re cigned or parrel I received oo the day ti Ceding Mr An caper,mead burgeon i* attached to each •hip. For freight or narnage, .pply to C. II. SAND, 11 South William at.. New York. I C. A HEINKKKN A on., Rreiurti, . . , , CROSKFY A OO., Southampton )a>,-lr:w;_WM IKFI.IN Havre STEAM BET1FKEN NEW YORK * GLASGOW. MIRIASLAIU. KMIdtUIGH, Iod<, • a Ha Ccaaix*. 1 NKW YORK. SIAO •• ... Ei rt Crau; OMBOOW. 1W >• ... Jon I»rv« Aa.>MJiWk Tla Ulufnv rwI New York t*te»ra-hip Company's fp’.cod*! and powerful Dew Bleaturr EDMBl'KGHt la appointed tn mil from N.w York for Clamtow. direct, on SATI'll- i DAY, July Ifth, at It o'clock, noon, pnrtMlj. »»to nr Paiwaqi, Fire* Cla*« .. . A Itmiu-i number of Ttunl Cla-n PaMcngrr* will be taken, aupplied with provldnn* of go**! quality. property cooked, at.0.yi An exiFericnced Burgeon attached to each Suviwr For Freight or Paaaare. apply to JOHN Wc^YMON, New York City Bill* or Gold only received fiwVa»»ag^ delt—dly_ ~Wei I: aj* iioi'se, (Late Urlaouiro’i Hotel.) n„_ **• *i and ST HHUADWAI’t Oppoiltr Rowling Green, NKW YORK MHK undcreignrd aeall, himarlf of thtr opportunity of In- . A forming Ur frtcml. and the publ!. that he haa leaacd /*~A tile aboee named Hnuae for a term of year*, and baa made eaten.Ivr alteration, and repair*, and omitted nothing that will lend to the accommodation nr comfort of gureta The llnuar haring been newly furntahed throughout. In the moat thorough and modern ityh. With a triew to convenience and comfort and aa It will be conducted on the I uropean plan, and with an rvpertenrvd caterer, and tho rough rook,, he hope* togtre aatlafactlon to thoae who favor him with fhrlr patronage, which haa never failed while In oilier Hotel. In v “Vi ^ . ... JOHN OOKAHY. Ja. >rm lork, June 1«t. W«6. Wj JAftCl I. LFaWlNA in.. WwnLMAU Dr album l.% PAIST0, OILS, VARNISHES, he., AGENTS FOR P*uv-vtv**i* a«n I.ihk.h 7a. , Moan real Lawra A Co'e Cat-Via .Tan PMILRfKLrMlA H aITB La*©. F. 8. leSWlM A t>»’* G >L> '(A.*, Paibtm ITl-.. Alii H r If..■■•AM A .a P.a_ ' 145 MOXXLANK. XEW YORK. JAMES T. LEWIS._(»pl&—am) SAMUEL C WEST * * * M U TOBACCO. PETEK LOKILLAKD, MANUFACTURER, No. 44 Ctutfiam rtrwt. Sew York, g SUCCESSOR of Pavaa * Gaoaca Loauxtac. refers for sale alT kinds of PXUPK an.J TOBAt VO* in grnrrmi uH. For partlcu Urt, a Pairs Craaurr ran be obtained by addrrasiog asalovr.— Tbb ICatabiuduuent G on« of the oblast of the kind in the United >******•_—11—ljr (t.i I Lnm %u\ ot uit, itonAxi; \m)ka(i NK^, being translations from the r reach, new edition, beau j ti fully illustrated. Catalogue* scut free, on enclosing a three-, rtil ' stampto H. S. G. SMITH A CO., matt—am-[wj |m i:. ,vo CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. XOTiCFo fAS. €‘. HUNT A DANIEL II. HOT hare con nected ihetuaelres under the Arm of HUNT A BitO., for coo •iu ting a general Commission bosineaa, and have taken an office on \ trglma. between Cary street and the DauviUe Depot, irearof Measr* Harvey, W .»od A Co.) They solicit constgnmenU of Tobacco. Wheat, Floor, Corn, ami ali k.t. is ol cooutry produce, promising prompt attention to all con . • menu, and quick return*. SEW GKOCEUV An tinutC0MMI88I0S Bl'M.\E» f RYHF un.ler.lgne-! hire unite.! theri«-lre, under the firm end ■ .tylr of MCDONALD, SPGTT-I A HARVEY, !.,r th. purpoac . ! ,vr* luctlog In t a city the above bu»lnee- In all it. brauche, ' Th-y ..»v. taken the large warehou»e No. *» Heart .treet, »outh of C.ry (icewiUyoccupied by Hunt and Harvey,) and eatwctto have in .tore In a few day. an riteo.ive • •aoruiiccl of Uroceriea, to which they r. .poetfully Invite the atteutlon of their friend, and the public geu« - rally Eiperteucrd member, of the Brio will give their attention to the^ale of Produce generally, and to the receiving and fowardtng of The u»ual advance, made on conalgumeut. from long expo - rtence in the different tranche. of our biulneu. and by prompt per •onal Attention, w* hop, to merit a portion of public patron age. John c. McDonald, JAMKSC. SPOTTS, , . JOHN D. HARVEY, W___JOHN e SPOTTS._ T— , NOTICK. HF underalgwea have formed a Co-Partnerahip under th# firm and atyte of BURTON k GREENHOW, for the purpoac of con ducting a Grocery and Commiarion bualneaa. They have uken the houw on 11th, between Main and Cary atreeta, noeeillly oerupied by J M Garland. E-q . and will keepecnatantly on hand a general aaaortmenl of Family Uroceriea, Wine. Ll.ju r., Ac., and will givr their peraonal attenUon to the aalr of all produce en truMed to their care. r. m BURTON, _SCOKFENllOW. HeDOSAU, SPOTTS ft HAKV EA. ■•HIM'FHS AND t'OYI VIINMON IILIH HtATS. NO 80 PEARL STRUTT, (.SOUTH OF CART,) Ajcauaan, v*.. E g 11 -b'1 »al keep la atore. an evten.tre aa«>rtment of GRO M ■. LEKIEs, to which they re.peclftllly invite the attention of their friend, and the public. In want of good. In their line. Particular attention will he given to Die «alc of country Produce and lo receiving and forwarding Merrhandlae The uaual advancer made on conalgnment. jno. c. McDonald. JAR. C. SPOTTS, , „ JNO. D HARVEY, _JNO. O. SPOTTS. NlltH KOF. FOI Ninth A TIAUHINK SIIOI'N. CORNER OP CART AND 17m GREETS. Ricjmoan. V*. TXAI.BOTT A BROTHER, Hn<urirtor« of Die shore ^ ^ work,. ,r. now building PORTABLE STEAM EN VI MINES, of an Improved ron»truetion, of all • aee.from .la -Mf'rn bo forty Horae Power, auitable for Circular Saw Mill., BgUfefiS Threthmg Machines, and other purposes, which thry tWtter Utrsn Mvt wftrr billy equal If not superior to any Coclun ever built here or rite where. Tlwy will abofUrnlah STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES from ten Horse In any required imwer. CIRCULAR PAW MILI>. of the roost approved (-instruction, and of various alar*. • PUMPH and WHFFLH for WATPR WORKS, PORTABLF GK1*T MILLH and IRON* for MILLbofall kinds. RAILROAD Work of every *lrw ription. TOBACCO PRESSES, FLATTENING MII.M and all article, uaed IRON CARTING* and WROUGHT IRON WORK TDrr arr alao Ilia f*cln»t*f Manufacturer., In till, city, and ?*■ a*?CEU,,OR YOl'NO AMCRICA CORN AND CUB IRURHKR, which they confidently rtvomrornd to their cuatotnrr, and frl.nd. aa «u per lor to any Mill of the kind with which they arc acquainted, a .unpij nf which will alway.be kept on hand, for which they solicit order*. »p7—4f 'P??- ^ A Ol 1,111.,—The underngned respectfully M Inform* the rlltsen* of Richmond that be ha. re.umedlhe per wmal charge of the practical brand, of hi. tm-tnem. and I. now n>» ptylog hi. ggWWIfgll an »rt>c|m( FAMILY LOAF BREA l». the quality of which, he flatter* hit*.c^PL>not b«- *nr)>*Med. fn.iu an riper met of over thirty year.. Including eight year. a. principal baker for the A-tor llou-e. Rew York. I»e can, with m.nie ronfl.ler.ee. in vile the atteiitlwn of the pubin to M* Mann Ihitxft, Cam, ha> •Jf Tak.ngthlioccnaton to thank the citiaao. of Richmond for their liberwl patrupage during the la.f throe yeur*. he would reaped rally aodaH a continuance of part favor. J AMR* ADAM, H" Baker, Main St . .fpp.,.,tr A Dot* LA ®l I I* II II IIS, tr on hand orer S.nu) pair* of Matter M da, of every kind and noallty Alan, flne Shew*. Nipper*. Ac. ~ * rrllaement I. too -mail a -pa-r to enumerate In, we wo.iM be glad to hare you call and look for youraelve. Frrw.n. from the rowntry vlaMIng Richmond will And at thl* e tabll.hment every kind of Shoe* for th* m*etre«, their chUdreo an.l ■heir wninli. Also, Trmrrhlnjt Trunk,, ii factory price, . ... „ C. * MACRICK, **• HU Wain .ICOH. Richmond. V, ■ ■■■MIX. »l II HIM k. " ' «rr a Wood (apply nf II oo. — • 'J • F»t*nt Borin* Machine, which ,r will aril cheap . .. CLABKRON t ANftRRjaON, >r *" ___ It— Main «trr*t. HO. »’ ( III I . Black AUparca Frock,, »lrrt Collar a *„»t article for «alr low at I It Main at. WM IRAPMITII f K M.-Jeffer.nn Uaaby-, .upcrlor Or.m — W Cradle,, a full rupply. Jut rrcclrrd, for rale hy __ WM PA1MTR lym.T MT», J M • ’ffnarory’, doahto arrow Rncka ▼ ▼ way Wheat Fan-, for aale by . |55_ WILLIAM PAI.MFR rl.oi ' it Nttl I V went of Plough Bolt., and for -ale In qnantttleeto tult pur. h. •*!*■ CLARRPON A ARDRBBOR, “ Infl M VIMIIM.V >• IS. u IflHI HS HUII Ac -* e hare on hand and f t -ale a larr- aawoeim nt of the a *>V- g<K«J<. M the l«*fU market (Vtffr-. e»7 i« WITH, Rllonicp A co ,p* p„rl > k|MF,-»nh,tri ffnod quality, laodtnff and far >'** DAVRNINiRT, AI.I.FN A CO W™ KV,lln' 'mr nOl.l — Eft, MOUNTAIN PPW a’W tt UIFR V. Bapoctnr r ,*nie Br.- dy. Jara and Urnt-t t' if fee ml, ho [joM] DAVENPORT. AM.CM A CO ' MtlKIIIIMmiv i» v ■ tlhwin* Tory low. Thom In want wdl plea.e call and Tkamlnc them Jew MPBCHANT, WPIFfoFR A CO . Ill Main Ft J IN Fft BK«W FRti,»MPI('Nm. WFIFIORr. A CO J"*' r*T*,T'*' • ■"■ «7"'rc Llhm Dr.-era, j»« the article mr thl, warm »rather Oatl and tnppl, ycurarlrr, at III Main Ft >v* MPBCHANT. WFIFItlRR A OO. rl ANTF H.-tdn mn, lamp Flamer, far .at» hy _ell _ DAVID A WM CURRIR 10,000 ■ rvotrla* for «al?l<y***,* * •»»<<»—, H*_ J 1MFF WI VUTOV vl* davpvport. A LI. BN A m | t»l»NFAim:, IPINKI IU, NotMl I I , a. Clam aad -oak Wlaaa, la moot (ad f..r lair by BRLDFN A Mill.**. " " Oanmr rail and Gary MEDICAL. ■ALTISOHi: 1.04H HOkPITALt i ~ - afcfa-ajjr - «.—&~* «ooo»ho». Gleet., Htrleture*.Remind VakMB. Pain. In the Lorn. Ottnatllultonal Debility, Itaftadency, tkrakne.. of u.r Back r - 11 mu Alfeettoii. Of the Khti.ey, Palpitation of the llcrt, l)r.|.u.., ter TOU. Irritability. Illtoore. of the Head, Throat. Sam oT »Bd»,l tkm* am tou. and mrlan. l,..ly dlaor.hr. ,r.wi.» from the h . ru" - S* rwtth, whleh dntrny both body and mind Tt ^a. and wdltary practice are more fatal to their rlctim. than the aon. iL ‘M. "Tfrn. to the mariner, of I'lymr., hllgh'lng their n.n.t brl Ilaot hope, ar anticipation., reoAmtng marriage. ac . iu.Pu«dlj> VOCNO MEN. ' eapeeially. who bar. become the rlctim. of fhdllarr Vk-. that Are mi* fal an. dretrucUr, haha which annually ..rep. to an unt-u.' grarr thoo.and. of young men of the nio.t exalted talent. ar.J I rib IUj»I UaUIUrt, who tmifht Mbervu* have entran n| lutciiltis S nsi • MARRIAGE. Married Perm,am or Young Men contemplating Marriage, being of •'hy.i.-al Weaknam, Organic Debility, Deform litre, Ac Ito'aJth ' oaault Dr. Jahnatoo, aud lr rmtircd to perfect He who place, bwnm-lf under the rare „f Dr. John, tan may rel. fi^ni^at?* hc “ * INbO-tuan, and conOdentiy rtlj upon hi. dm a« a phydetan. J ORGANIC WEAK*KM Immediately cured and full rigor ratored. b rL'uTT.1* "•'FT*'1 "T' P*U »•/ thorn -ho bar. become to, TM-tlnu of improper ludulgrncw. V..ai.g prr...na are to., *<*• to ••.••It eHUM from not koto* tear. .1 Ike dreadful mm Now.who .nal uoder-mid. U.e "* PBW'T ,,f •“'ncr-ato.., i. hot rootmr hr toum falling into Improper hainu than by the prudent, brelAe, be-ng Icpririd Dm plraaur. of bcaltny oC-prlng. the molt aerk.u. and dretructfre rymptim,. to both body and mind arbw. The ij.ton. bacummjteraagad, the phyaleal and mental power, weakened ner rou, debility. Jy.pep.la, palpitation »f th, hear., Il.dlge.ttoi** wa. .* ° .^nugh, .yraptotn. of ronuimnlion. etc. p MPST? u u‘* onlT regular Pbyaiclau adrertl.ing to cure Prlrale Complainta. Ill, rrmedj.-. and treatment art entirely un known to all oUier.. Prepared from a life .pent la the great liorpi JJ*1** Itarope and the firm la thla country, rla: England. Kr.ucr U.e Hlrrkley of Philadelphia, Ac., and a ono • xteudre 'erratic* than any other Pbyatdun ln in, world. III. many wonderful cure. and !kl7’r*1 »P»»U»h. «* • toBclent guarantee to the ***,r?T* . Tlnwe who wtah to hr .peedlly and rile. I unity rel.cred **““ **« oomerou. IriBlng lmpu.ter#, who only ruin their I rival th. and apply t# him. . °2Z!Z*£ 1 *OCTH "“DERICK TRErT. left Itatul «d, Icirfrntn Baitimorr xtrrrt. Derm <Jovr» fri>ai the .-orurr. " fW~ be particular to otoerrtng the name and numtor, or you will mUtalis Uie placv. f tf ' TAKE NOTICE—Otmerre the name on the door and Wln A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO tllAKOE IN IRON ONE To TWO DAY8. so MKRcrn r or .v.t rsxora orcgs csxd „ ^ DR. J0IIN8T0.N, Member of the Royal College or Surgeon., London, graduate from of,U>* ,aF 0nll<«’< ”t Ito 1'ntted Stair., and U.e greater Cfo .."??** h" bp,ru >" Die Horpltnlr of London. Part., Philadelphia and etorwher., ha. effected lotnr of the mom aatonim. In* curw that wa.erer known. Many troubled with rlufflnff In the when a«lTp, frrat nrrvo«*iie»D. bvinv alarms at sod den wiundn and baahfulnc, with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE . Wt«a,Uy mUffuldcd ami imprudent rotary of pleamre ffnd. he ha. Imbltod the med. oflhii painful dlwaw. It too often happen, that an Ul-tlmed trnt of .hame, or dread of dlmorerr, deter, him rrom applylrif to ttiose wbo, from rdoratlon an«l rwnvrtabllhy. can alone frt«nd him. deiaylnf till the cnnstitutkmal symptoms of this horrid disease make their appear acre, such a* ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, no- turnai pains in the head and limbs, dimness of •l*ht, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches on the bead, face and extremities pr^rre*sln|r with frtfhtfoi rapidity, till at last the palate of the mo«th or the bones of the nose fall in, and the ▼Sctlmi of thisawfu! disease becomes a horrid object of commisera htato PUU * lohl4dre*i,rul *uffennf», by sending “That bourne from whence no traveller returns.** IK **■ J°»»TON pied ires himself to preserve the most inviolable secrecy; and. from his extensive practices In the first liosuKals in ftlur..tm- arw< i meet^. i ___aj__ 4ma*r ED<* curt 10 unfortunate victim of this horrid It is a melancholy fact that ihoutand* fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing to the un«kQfulnr*« of Ignorant pretenders, who, » .u,r °f l.hV dr2dful P01*00* mecrury. ruiu the constitution, and either send the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave creise make tha residue of life miserable _ _ take particular notice. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themsHres by private ( and Improper indulfroce*. These arc ant of the .ad and melancholy effect, produced by ear h.habluofyouU'.TS^Weakne-of tb. Back and Limbs. Pain in la ‘.'r*4- Gtnineas of Mil, U,.s of Muscular Power. Palpitation ..f the Heart, Dtsprpala. Nerv.au Irrallbility. Derangement of the Dt gwtive Function., General Debdt^, Symptom, of Couaumption, *c. The fearful effect, on the mind are much’to be dreaded- Lo.t of Me mory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of ttplrtta, Evil’ Foreboding. Aversion to Society, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude. Tlmldilv. Ac sre acme of the evils product*! v Thousand, of persons of aU ages can now Judge what la the raw of their declining health. Losing their vigor, becoming weak. paG and emaciated, have a singular appearance about the eyes, cough a&d symptoms of consumption ^ MARRIED PERSON*, Or those v'on torn plat log marriage. bring aware of physical weakness •jjjjjjj immediately coi*sult Dr. Johnsum, aiid bs restored to perfect DR JOIINffTONH INVIGORATING REMEDT POR ORGANIC weak.nkm. Bv this grr a and mportant rtocly, weakness of the organs are Sfe-d .y cured, ai.d full vlgt.r restored Thousand* of the most uer *2uJSd who hAd *» hope, have been immediately relieve*!. All impedtnHiits to Marriage. Physical or Mental disquali fies!: ■ *. Nervous Irritations, TreiubJmgw and Weakness, or eaLausuon of the most fearful kind, sperd ly , ured by Dr. Johnston YOUNG MEN Who have Injury*! them wive, by a certain practice Indulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companion* or at school the effects cf which are nightly felt, even when asleep. and. if not cure.1. renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, «hould apply Immediately. Whs. a pity li st s young msn, the hope of his country, and the darling of hi. tvarentA, should be snatched from all prospects and en joyincnt. of life, by the consequences of deviating from the n.th of nature, and Indulging In a certain secret habit inch persona1, before contemplating marriage, should reflect that a sound mind and body are the moat uecwasarv requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrlmagr- the nrosne.t h0Ar<uui?,krV’ if lh* Ttrw' **'* 1011x1 bsvomes shadowed with despair « h^o^eTbllJhiLr^I!' h°*T rc8'c,'on th*t th* happiness of anoth tr necomcs blighted with our own. OFFICE SO. 7 8#UTH FREDERICK STREET, rr AU SURGICAL OPERATIONS performed. N B, Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately either personally or by letter. * tr ?*KIN Dl**EA*K»* speedily cured. TO ffTRANGERit. The many thousands cured at il.U instiiutionfwItMn the last 1* years and the numerous and important Surgical operations per formal by Dr. J., witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and ruax.y other persons, notices uf which hare appeared again and aga n be fore the public beside* his staodmg as a geiitl«*iran of character and responsibility. Is a suScimt guarantee to the afflicted TAKE NOTICE. It Is with the greatest reluctance that Dr. JOHNffTON permits his i° bef#Pe public, deemtug It unprofessional for a physician t« advertise, but unless he did so. the afflicted, especial!* stranger*, could not fail to fall into Hit hands of the many Impudent and unlearned imposter*, with innumerable false names, or combined quAck.hops, .wanning these large clues, copying Dr Johnston'. »d vrrttacmcnu. or advertising themselves as physicians, Illiterate, shal low-l>r«inrd fellows, too Issy to work al their original trad., with •*•***■*—" xlc** beyond the brulv, who, for the purpose of enticing and devolving, carry on Are or .1* office,, under as many different false names, «o that the afflicted stranger escaping oue. Is sure lo tumlde headlong Into the olhrr. Ignorant Guaok. with mou. lying .ertifleates of great and ast oundlng cure, from per an nr not to be fcuint. who keep you taking large holtle, of Licorice Water and "iher packages of filthy and wnrthlrss compounds, cantiingl, prepare.1 to Impose upon the unfortunate and unsuspecting Trifling month after mouth, or as long as the smallest Tee can be obtained and, in despair leaves you with ruined health,u, ,ig|, over your gall ing disappointment. nor. your gait It Is this motive that Induces Dr. J. to advertise, for he alone can cure you. To those unacquainted with Ids reputation, lie deem. It °"'r***rF to *»F ,h»1 his credential. or diplomas always hang in hia No letters received unless port-paid, and containing a stamp to be used for the nqdy Persons writing should stale age. and send that portion of advertisement describingsymptoms. ap31_dly . i.Aim.rv « hohivuix, fcH ADIVATES OF THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF ra.mMAcr. practical < bwmists ayi> O pbarmackct/sts, rrrn lo country phy»lcian« and ramilica a perfectly _ aaw and raaaa *rork of pare and reliable MEDICINE* W together with Staow.a'a Iaaiameer*. Paarranty. Paacy V« Own*, and aH other thing* In the Drug llnev which they will am tell on t lie heal term,. I* Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparation* made to order. And **nl to Any part of the country. .. _ .. LAIDLKY A RORINMON. ■ I till A 4 MUM, ArcnoifntA and commimion mfrchast^, — ft M'iin 9ir*4t% Rt. Attumil, f"». IIT . . LW,r ur"""*** Attention to *11 ulr< of R**l *nd ▼ ▼ Prr^>n*l Rmt«te. «*Jr of llotMehold furniture. .Htor|, Good*. fvjw/ruV.Vm?:.V1** *tlt"lkf 10 •*'*• «»*> R-turdoy* of Horue*. Uov*. C*m*ire*. R *fon*. Ac., Ac mnataally hand the larged and handeumeet a lock „f Furniture to he found In thla market, eonalatlng In part of— Mahogany and Roeewood Wardrobe, . 4o . _ Marble and Mahogany top Cabinet,, Sideboard, and Waanatand* Splendid .Spring Seat fcf.,. Tele a Tetea, Dleana and Lounge, Spring Seat Parlor, Cane and Wlndaor Chalra Spring Cur'd Rockera, Sociable,. W hatnot*. a heautlfnl a«*nrtment of Chamber Setle, together with a general aaeortment of Houaekeeptng Oooda The city and counlry trade are Inelted to examine our collection. - V Y!££!Tmio,i to •»“ •» » ,r,j •“»!' udeanre on coat JM JAMES M. SHINE. THONI In W, K l im • , AUCTIONE E H , OFFICE AT ORO. J. SI MNKHS, *0. iO PEARL STRBFT, RICHMOND, AIRGIMA, Will attend to the *ale ol REAL ESTATE, and eaery dewrlptlon of MERCHANDISE mhft lf HOCSEIfOLD fVRNITI'RR. Ac. JOHN . Mill I: It , TAILOR AND DRAPER, _ EXCHANGE Bt'ILDINO, W snraTxewrw craerr. atcuimep, rianrpi. Of LD reepectfullycall attention to hi,new etyleeof SPRING and st'MMIK .ns ee»*dly Pwea w, ear aw * * .eeeawm OKI IIIIN A I PPI It NON, 0„_„ PRACTICAL DRl'OotST*. PEER for *ale a general anortmenl of genuine Medletnea. a|. waaa rre*h. and a great eariety of Paney article,. Perfumeee price, a* low *«•'•> «-i he h.niahl i-, -ho , . J»** OHI'BBS A tPl'KRSON. No *»1 Broad at. WII.MAH IATTI.KH, u.err.rrraea, iep>eraa «er nt.i aa te PAim, OILS. GLASS. AMI ARTINT'S MATERIALS. WIIOlPStLE AND RETAIL, .Vo. to .If its Wreef. ItMmead, Td. JalS J o N 1 |» II t IIINIM A to., SDCCKssoRn to TRON. 1. CARSO* h CO., LIGHT STREET BALTIMORE, MD IV » N T I' M N I'll <• 1,1 < ATI) til Nl M kl JfW COMMISSION MERCII ANTS, and D. aler, m Port 1*1. ASP* Order* reepecifuily aolleHed. JalT— thn r«! l AND II « IIK tut « Mail N. of auperlor quality, fcr aale wholraale or retail he ... „ ■ T WINSTON « CO, _ Corner Cary and ISth atreade. I ON IMIN It MOW N S Tot T. I ^ and eery auperlor R p WINSTON * On., J52 . _ Comer Cary an.l I Uh atrreta Rka Tirirn u iiinkv »..«.bbi, i Ground Alum Suit - lywn .a. ka Tanner,' Otl-AO bbU.-for ml, by • >* DAVBNPOBT, ALUM * OU. RICH MON 1) \\ H l (i. th* 7i*hs«, Sun* 16. The despatch ol Mr Matey, containing Uie American Cabinet'* (nil reason* lor di.oii^ing the British Minium and Consul-, U now before the English public. It i« ad - dressed to Mr. Dallas, and review* the whole question with a minuteness which must make it interresluig toai1 who Wish to be acquainted wiln the rise and piogresa ol the dispute. There i* nothing to complain of on the *c.«. of discourtesy or intemperance ; if, indeed, this docu ment coTer lit contain* either, it is a moat diplomatic composition. All mat the British Government or people could desire to Ik- add ol th. niseiVes is said in the Amerieau Secretary'. despaich. The cotxWatory spirit of Uni Clarendon i* recognised the uuwillingueaa of our Govern meiit to off--r international affront is courteously credited and the necessity ol two such nation. living in peace and amity iaduiy admitl d But still Mr. Ciaaipton is di» missed. The last indignity which one State can pw>* on another is inflicted on Great Britain. A* hr as America la Concerned dlpionuUc inte rcourse ha* been interrupted between the two countries. Aa tar «a depend* on her the re 1.turns of the two com,trie* have passed inter Uie phase which is auppoee.1 -nrually to pruoede a State of war. Why, then, baa the President of the I'nited ritetea proceeded to such an ex treme ? Tbe long despatch of Mr. Marc* ia devoted to answering thU que-Uon. Tile B.ilial. Government, he al low., i* faultless, or ha* erred excusably, arid the Amcii can Government ia mti-tieu with our explanation.; but Mr. Crampton'a conduct liaa been marked with indecorum if not dishonesty; he ha* become off.,.rive to the Cabinet ol llic- state.-* hi. prr-ence will he an obetnrle to a good un derstanding for ,be future. Ou these purelv pereonal gtuund* lie ia di*uu«wed. 7 ^ It is not our duty or intention Ui defend .n* diplomat. ..t who may be proved to have misconducted himself',,, tbe Capitol of a foreign State. It i» absurd for ua to insist on the presence of a man at Washington who mar be known to have With reason, mad.- himself distasteful to those to whom he ta accredited. The question U whether the American Secretary of State accurately narrates the tact* of the case, and draw* just inferences from them — Mr. Lrampton he urges, was from the beginning, the prime mover tn a scheme which he had full means of knowing was contrary to the laws of tbe I'nited Stele* - The British Minuter, we are told, had at the commence ,he J.ar ,or “““ranee* of neutraiitv from Hu- Mate*. These of course, referred to the issue of let ters of marqu. and the .uppiT ol waflike gU)f^ M ^ Hussiaua The I lewdentcaUnetgaveiheaasurance.amicall th.- Br,u.h Ministers attention to the fact that auch neu fr“,t-T..wooW ** >«>part»ml and mut not be violated bv the allie*. A lew month* alter followed the unfortunate scheme of enlistment. Act* were committed which the Bntuh sa, were not violation* of the American law, hut which Mr. Marry urge* were declared to be such hv com p.-tent Am.-nr in , ouru. On the ground that the I'ni ted Sutra must decide their own municipal Uw for them *elves, he take* it for granted that the sovereign right* of bl* eountrv Were ti. . me,., has disclaimed .11 Wiffingnesa to offend, ,lld lht,, ' ol the case are allowed to prove that the wrone if „-a| was committed through ignorance.tbr the Briush Govern ment at mice -cutout orders to discontinue the enlistmeul and break up the recruiting offices even within it* own ter tory. Hut these favourable interpretations «ay. Mr Mar cy, cannot be extended to the British Minister. He it wa* whoh.d originated theseb.me, and omitted to mention it to the I icsident - Cabinet until it wa* in full operation. He it wa. who had advised his Government on the legali ty of the recruiting, and on the prohibition of the k,*t-ri can law being limited to actual enlistment within the state* themselves. It is said that Strnble’s evidence is coroborsted by the testimony of circumstances, and that " ? ‘B^“U„h,m*el.f- wl,»‘er*r >*e may have been moral ly, be held a hap taut s commission iu the Quean'* service and ».* ,„ Mr. Crumpton s own employ. But ,he con -■“deration »hich Mr. Marcy chiefly relie# is the con tinuance of the recruiting alter prosecutions bad been commenced against the agents, and the British Minister had been consequently warned. The*- proceedings began :n March ol last year. At Now York, in the month,,! May. four persona were conyicted ot illegal enliatmeut after this very plea, ot such act- not being enlistments ac cwrdu.g to American law, had been rejected. Thu* it is ^aid as early a. May the proceeding* of the British offi C<T* had been judicially shown to be illegal. Thu* Mr. Crumpton “wa* sufficiently adtniuisdied that his acts did "in fact, whatever Way have been his intention, constitute _ u violation ol the municipal law of the United Slate*.” The fact was publicly known ; be had the recruiting-offi err* under ht* control, "yet he permuted it to be coutui ued, though judicially determined to be unlawful "through the month* of May, June, July, and August ’’’ This is the head and front ot Mr Crampton’s offending He continued the recruiting after it had been pronounced unlawful, and. in fact, did not desist until commanded bv bis Government so to do. The Consuls at New York' f hiiadelphia, and Cincinnati were accomplices in these acU. Therefore lht* Biiti*h Minister receive* hi- p4*«port and ha* already rescind Liverpool. and the tr,n„Mur, oi the three Consuls are revoked A great part of the des I«U U i* devoted to accumulating proof of Mr Crampton’s participation in the proceeding., and hi- knowledge ol their illegality. But the gist ol the proot lies in hU con tinuing to do what the Court, of New York and Pennsvl vama had duly pronounced to be against the law. Here therefore the matter rest*. The question regurvU Mr l rampton personally, and the American Cabim” de clare- that no discourtesy to Kngland is intended We certainly think hi* conduct tar from blameless He ap pear* to have acted with great levitv, and to have never sufficiently appreciated the importance of his act* ortho dignity of his mission. The blame, no doubt, rest- iu greai measure on tl.oac who left such a man ata post ev idently above his abilities, and who when his conduct hint involved him iu difficulties persisted iu kee ping him there, until it became a poin ot honour to tnaiulaiu him Bis dismissal now, however ft may be worded, is an act which refects on the Government as well as himself. It only re mains to consider how such an act must be met. Iu such a case a Government should not ceitaiuly lose right ol its own dignity; not yet on the other hand, forget that the circumstances of any art may slice the manner iu which we should receive it. \odoubt, should our Government decide on breaking off intercourse with Mr. Dallas, thrv will be justified by the usual practice on snclt occasions. But llie American Government has, in addition to expres sion of good will, «hic|j greatly diminish the significance of their act, made »lint we roust consider great concession* iiiucu murv inmiwc importance than the enli.tin. nl question, and which may Iw considered an ar nest ol its bicndly professions which we ought not In dis n gard. Alter declaring throughout the whole com rover *7 that its own view of the Central American question ad mitted of no dispute, and llmt arbitration was inapplicable in the case, it constitute* it* Minister at this Court a pleni potentiary to arrange the matt«r, and gives him, iu case an understanding is not arrived at, the power of consenting to arbitration and naming an arbitrator II, then, we dismiss Mr. Dnlla. we commit ourselves to an ap proval ol a Minister whose conduct it ia ini possible wholly to defend, and reject the friendly profession* of the United Slates, vouched lor a* they are by offer* of concession as regards the Centra] American difficulty which a week ago no one could have expected. On tho other hand, it we keep Mr. Dallas we poeket an affront, but at the same time take advantage ol a conciliatory offer. Tho balance of benefit* is for the consideration of our stateinen. It may indeed, occur to every one that these unexpected powers conferred on Mr Dallas may b* only a bribe to induce the Hritisher more readily to pass over the affront to Mr. Crampton, and that when once the eud i* gained it will be easy to evade a settlement, to raise difficulties, to inter pose delays, to “ practise a masterly inactlvitv " till an other victory Is gained. This is, indeed, quite possible.— Hut still we hate no right lo assume »uch a piece of double dealing: and by keeping Mr. Dallas here and ae eepting the American term*, we at once bind the Wash ington Cabinet to it- own adiui-sions, th.il the subject is a proper one for an immediate diplomatic arrangement, and that tailing, form* a lit case for arbitration. These are the considerations, b» and against, by which Minister* will have to shape their eourae, and wo look with confidence lor a de.isi.in which, with* due regard lo the national dignity will he consistent with the preservation of peace and good will with the United Slate*. from th 1/nmUtn Timrt, Jonr 17. Her Majesty's Ministers, considering that the Govern ment of the United State* had an imdoubts-d right to die miss Mr. Crampton and the three Consuls, if they had rea sons ol their own lor doing so, have discreetly availed ihems. lv. * of Iho same liberty not to dismiss Mr. Dallas The American Government, alter long deliberation, has adopted a I atf-mrasorr, ami as far a* a positive act could he qualified by any amount of verbal assurances ami invi tations they have qualified their dismissal of Mr. Cramp ton. They have dismissed the Minister, and expressed them*. Ives enlirelv satisfied with the explanations of the Government which sent him out, which give hint the in struetions Mat led to the present unhappy revolt, which sent their directin' s to him throughout, aiid which declln ed to recall him when requested to do *.*, It would be vain tossy that we can take these assurance* in a simple ind natural sense It is not lo be supposed that the American Government doe* entirely acquit u* of blauie in this affair, or see a distinct hue between the Government and th# conduct ol the diplomatic agent Tor the pur pose- of conciliation or diplomacy it affects to eonsi.ier onr Government hiamel. -s <>f the ex< oases charged on ita Minister. What is a concession to peace, even in a dtp omatie guise and with a look of insincerity, ia an impor tant element of the criaia on winch our Government has jn«t been catted to act Could tbev with proprie ty send back the American Minister, when the American Government had brnug.it themselves to aver that thev had on thia point wo quarrel with our Go vernment, but only just owner tor offence with it* agent? Could they with propriety suspend diplomatic intercourse with • Government which eipreaaed a strong daaira lo ^withstanding alleged proem...,,,,, ... lh# contrary At alt event., c.uld they not. without loss of honor accept the overture* of peace mad,, n. .often a painful but inevitable art of offence* Undoubtedly the American gov mvnt has car, fully *o put the matter that ow ti.miwml of ,U Mini.ter would be mow than . reulimiT It would be returning the blow, and giving a deal ,w to the mild tone, tha, e,plained ,l. We were, a, l.herl, " her to inUrpret the hand by the vo.ee, or .be „„c! I ‘u after s^r’T'1 Uk"> lhff It la after all, the safer course At thl. moment It a-em. hardly the courae that might have been — - HUU- that had juat concluded an honoraide ZZ 1 sanguinary w„ with the greatest mihurv ’Power * thw world But even with that Power three .hurt rear- .go wr W'r* <" « *«.V that gave li„le inibcafton of wha, was to follow. We hel,l ourselvca then the n nee tree to art aa ee might think right, becauae we knew our •wive* we were prepared lor the worst. Doubtless , fall | cot*"*****®® »» the courage and r. wolutiou ot the counirv has contributed to the pacific choice of our Government ! nglaly judge that ee can afford to yield, if we can do wifhoui i*o«iUve tiiidiunor. In both Houses it will be observed the explanations ol' Her Majesty . Minister* are limited to the more immediate I question piessml upon tlieui by the dismissal ot our Minis j lcr TUat “ btwl thing to be considered.—whether or nut we ali.il continue diplomatic re la tin... with the -" 1 .*d . Utes through the medium of the gentleman now representing that Gorernuieiit at our Court • VTi|ber Uni I Urenduu tier Lord Palmerston an a word un the , -ubj.-ct oft entrsl America, realty „ th'e bo.tota ot the eliriie aftair. They make no allusion to Mr M.rev's re. lusal o, It •Miration on the sense of the treaty, and offer of l n hhlhority on some questions ,f fact, lord Palmerston, indeed aseuics us that oothiue more is intended by the ,l,ght addition to our that part of the woild than to protect British property *, a .uhjccts, and to prevent needle** coUuuon. We shall 0O| , therefore, go into that matter, eicept just so much as to express our conviction that, had not the Unif.-d Stare*’ Government come to the conclusion that it »„ egnedieni to get rid of the Clayton B.ilwer Treaty in one way or an Other and clear the fields for political operations we should never have heard a syllable ol the recruiting question It is evident that the I nired States' Government i. uol ver . tor an immediate solution of the Central American difficulty couaidenr.g that just now things are going on favourably for .1, interests. The recruiting question, W ever, bad. npened to a critical naturitv, and could not be postponed. In this emergency the American President has perhaps, taken the mildest course that remained short of giving it up altogether. So doubt, b. could' hardly have done that without damag.ng himself and his friends very considerably with bis people; and ol course it is not to be expected tha, an American President should make martyr ol himself for the peace of the world still leas for any consideration to the leelings of England In saving that the United States’ Government has ado® ted a hall measure, and that our Government has inT, “ “,,'re ,ljlr ■»>.—in admitting that both side, had a -lght to do what they have done—the one without giv mg Offence, the other without loss ol hoaour —we do no, tor one moment bliuk the fact that the result so far U anything but Battering b> the pride of this country ' It there- are any people in the United States capable ol graft fiction at the tact, we certainly have been touched in our honour, and we submit with as much grace as we cau to what all feel an insult. We have no disposition to slur ,or,wl :lr* *'«bout hope that the British people will be rather lesa liable to this spec,,*, ol anno. Mice for the future. We do not think the peopl- of En gland will henceforth -it by quietly -bile procee.lin.rs to which they hare the gravest objection. Mid negotiation* ol which they have uttered di-trust, are going on uo body knows how, under the shield ol the Royal prrruea tive. The honour ol England can hardiv be -aid to tie in its own keeping, wheu month after month iu lepresenta lives ask, and ask in vain, wbat has been done what cotuplainu lia-e been received from other Govern ments, wbat answers have been sent, what u ,he present state of the quarrel, and what iu probable conclusion.— Throughout the whole of this recruiting affair and the correspondence arising out of it, the British public baa only known the steps taken by iu own Government when the American Government had already acted upon them We adhere *o our opinion, that the American Govern ment lias not acted wub common generosity in this >■*.;. and that its protenco of /as., majettaa, or offence against iu territorial sovereignty, is simply got up (or the occa sion. Nevertheless the comiuou sense ol this couutrv would not h ive allowed Mr. Cranipton to go on, week al ter week, plunging deeper into a difficulty, at the Very mo ment when there was nothing the American Gorerument so earnestly wanted for Central American rurpoee-. Of ten and often indeed has the Brili-h people been plunged into war or loreed to humiliation bclore tbev knew wbat it Was all, alamt, and by men whose names had hardiv reached them. We cannot but think that tbe lime is mg bv lor this sort of work. At least, il England m.i— no effort to stop it alter tbc prescut affair, it deserves th* eoiM«qnericM. MB. DOUGLAS'S KANSAS BILL. We present below an abstract of Mr. Douglas’s Kan-as bill as it passed Hie Senate with Mr. Geyer's amendment. It provides for the appointment of five commissioner to be -elected by the PreaMeot, by and with the advice and consent ol the Senate, Irom different sections of tbe Union, to represent, fairly, all political portions. fDae ties ?] They shall uke a ceusus of all legal voters in the I erntory and make a lair apportionment of delegates to be elected by each county to form a Constitution and insti tute a State Government. \\ hen the appoitionmetit shall be made the Commissioners are to remain in session every .lay except Sunday, at tbe place most convenient for the inhabitants of said Territory, to hem- all complaints, ex amme witnesses and correct all errors ip said list of voter* Which list shall be previously printed Mid generally circu lated through the Territory, and posted in at but three of the most public places of each election district, and, *o soon as ail th* errors have been thus corrected to the said h»U, the Commissioner* are requested to cause a correct h-t ol the legal voters to be printed, and copies furnished to each Judge of election, to be put up at the places of voting and circulated iu every County in tbe Territory be lore the day of election,—no person to be allowed to vote » ho-. name does not appear ou the list as a |egll| T1)t,.r the election for delegates to Uke place on the dty of the 1 residential election and the Convention to amemhW on I J’1,c ti'*1 Jlouday in De-ember, to decide first whether it I ^e expedient for Kan-as to come into tbe Union at that time, and if so decided, to proceed to form a Con*tilntion and Mate Government, which shall be of Republican form. Kansas then to be admitted under such Constitution on an equal footing with the original Sutes. The bill provides further that no law shall be enforced in the Territory in Inugiug the Mierty of speech or of the pres*, or the neht I p’-vpie .u uea> arms, sc. it also provide* piiuiab I “,cn‘ 'or illegal roiiog or Iraud and violence at election* and authorizes the use of the military for that purpose! I'he main point is that the persons designated bv the oen >u* as the oreeent inhabitants o( the Territory shall decide all points in dispute, at a lair election, without Iraud or vi olence. or any other improper Influence. All the white male inhabitants, oTer il years ot age, arc to be allowed to vote, it they have resided in the Territory three months prev ious to the day of election, and no other test shall l>e required; no outh to support the Fugitive Slave Ui, or any other law, nor any other condition whatever. ’ No law shall be made, or have force or effect, which shall require a lest oath or an oath to support any act of Congress, or other legislatire act, as a qualification for any civil office or office of public trust, or for any employment or profession, or to wire a juror, or to tote at an election, or which shall impose any tax upon or onditton to exercise the right of suffrage by any qualified voter, or which shall cestrain or prohibit the free discus sion of any law or subject oflegislation in the Territory, or the tree expression of opinion thereon by the people of the Territory. FILI.MORK RATIFICATION MEETING Putt Ai.at.rni v, July 2.—'The Fillmore ratification meet inij lielil here tcvnijfht in Indppfndpncf Mpiirc wm itty latge Clubs Irom the different wards formed a large pro session, with music, banner* and a display nt firework* -- Fout stand* were occupied by speakers, one on e»rh *Me of the square. At the principal *t«nd Henry White, F.s<| presided, and *peeche* were made be John P. Randeyenn' favid Paul Brown, John Carlile, of Virginia, George W Reed, Mr. Powers and others. The meeting waa »erv en* thusiaatic. ® MAS8ACIIl SKTTSiVII Hist." Bowo*, July The Whig State central committee was in session at the American Uou*e to-day, and voted to call a State convention of the whig* of MmMchueetis to meet at Boston on. the 3d of September, and in the meantime to issue an address. Hon. George hunt and ethers spoke before tbe committee, urging the necessity of keeping the whig party intact iii in the present crisis, and advising a masterly inactively in regard to tile Presidential campaign, so tar aa the e\pres oon of any preference for the various candidate# is coo• I corned. FIRE AT CAM BRIDGEPORT Bosro*. July a.—The wharf of Mw-rs. Gale, D.i.||y k Co., Cnmbrrdgeport wus burn* last night with a Urge •lock ot lumner, involving a hiss of f «■>..mm>. Sever.I ad jacent buildings were also burnt. Two enginea were like wise, burnt, lb. cngiuem-'ii escaping with difficulty. Some lumping overboard. No live* wore lost. Ft■ i.eoaa ntPiTTsBi ao.-Al a large meeting of Amer leans, held m Pittsburg on Friday last, rseoGitione were adopted repudiating tbe nomination of Fremont and Day ton and advor .ting the election of Fillmore and Donel non. .1 ‘ Mt * « O.r^vstefr.vwntm • " rsr*\* fro* N*w f*r\t n*w riPp w< I’l n».| OHTM, ** • •«»•••• Thwjr Ktfl )RM • pimhpy <«f ns* gn-} (ditiltlU i«m— m-oto which, if poM4w. t ^ in MrhnwM* ^nitm •nyOilDg they hare hrrsOiSMs -Msel br «*ti Sgu* g, umil. AI.SO-J.iaS rsrelrse, a larse Is* sf viw grate male