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aus toresting bill wilt be produced, the farce of * A Wii i! and Mustcal. Bowes’ Tuxatne.—The excessively hot weather o effect of thinning’ the attendance at the particularly in the carly part of the wards 10 o'clock the houses fill vp Bowery, Last night the new of Paris’? was performed ith the usual eclat which has roduced. Mr. Hambiin is o great manager, experienc: in theatricals, gives him great advantages; add to this his great liberality and enterprise iu the manner in which be gets up the succession of novelties, which | are $0 ‘coutieunliy being presented to his patrons, and it is no wonder that he is as successful as he is, Last evening the faree of the * Hole in the Wall.” and the splendid new military spectacle of * Austerlitz,” cons ciuded the entertainiorts ; and to-night the same in- Lesson” being substituted fer the * Holo in tho * "Phe performances are for the benefit of the _\gd and beautiful actress Mrs. Abbott. She is a thy actress, and we trust will have a full house. Astor Piace.—This beautiful theatre was evening, and will continue to be so aceful, never-tiring Viennoise Chil- their chaste groupings and charming Recoeo was given with all the ele- x which the Danseuses Viennoises are ‘The next in succession was the comic * Sketches in India,” in which Chippen- and Walcot sustuiged their characters ‘wero auch applauded, The part of Sally by Nirs. Meader, was also well filled. Next + delightful, fascinating Pas des Fleucs, which, sie ee eequent itis acon, is always pleasing, and is sre to comsaand the applause of the audience. ‘The hinoge Baiabile was recived with.cuthusiastic cheers. In short, with the attraction of the Danseuses Vien- noises, the Belgian Giant, and an excellent dramatic company, Niblo is sure to do well. and go will every Juntnger who uses the same means to amuse and rie tify their patrons, An exceedingly attractive bill is presented for this evening, when, no doubt, the Opers house will be erowded. The celebrated Lehman Family fare also engaged, and will appear in # day or two, Buoapway Tuxatne—*Theresa,the maid of Croissy,” was beautifully played Inst night by Miss Fanny Wal- lack, She secmed more natural and less affected than usual, She is a charming actress, quite young, and is evidently improving. Mr. Floming’s performance ot he Old Sergeant was a fine piece of acting; and Mrs. Sergeant was, as Manette, as keen, vivacious, and pieasing, as ever. This piece was followed by * Robert Maeaire. Mr, Lester, in his performance of this pet, y justified all the praises and admiration which he received from the ladies. He is an accomplished ‘or, and a fine figure, which even an ugly costume not disguise or disfigure. Mr. Hadaway, as Strop, quisitely funny. Mr. Lester was received wit! rapturous applause, and, in the dancing part, with a charming girl.whose name we could not find out, he was encored. The fair anonymous critic of the Herald seems to have awakened public attention to the reaf and ex- trucrdinary merit of Mr. Lester. This evening, Mr. Vach» takes his benefit. But to-morrow, above all, (saturday night.) is a night to which we wish particu. urly to direct public attention—tirst, because on thet night such feast of entertainment is to be presented as will electrify everybody who attends; and, secondly because it is “ Ticket Night,” when that gentlemanly and meritorious man, Mr. Sproull, the attentive and lite box-keeper, will be happy to see his friends. We opstoxee the tickets taken in such astyle as todo honor to the takers and pleasure to the receivers. Cnarnam TueataeBarney Wliams last night played Sir Patrick O'Plenipo to a well-filled house We have already expressed our opinion of Mr. Williams's acting—he is undoubtedly an excellent Irish comedian, one of the best on the stage, and ho has become a great favoxite wherever heplays. Mr, Chanfrau played Mose o in his usual racy style. ‘The probability is that no one farce like thix, made up as it is of such slight materials. bas ever met with such immense success—it is the ncting does it all. Chanfrau, Winans, Taylor and the other performers in it, certainly enter most fully into the spirit of the thing. To-night Mrs. G. Joues takes wr benefit. She has done inuch at the Clat!atn this seasow and she bas al-o done it admira- Dryvabe is @ most excellent and versatile actress, and ought to Daven first-rate benelv. ehe will play Kate O'brien in the “ Lady of Munster,” Chinceuu appear ing as Charles Paragon. “New York as it is,” and Barney Williams in the “ Limerick Boy” and Irish Stratagem,”’ will make up the rest of the entertain. nents. Casrie Ganven.—The weather now is just the kind to make people appreciate Castle Garden, That mag- nificent hall is truly the most delightful place of resort in town these hot evenings. French and Heiser, how- ever, are not content with furnishing their fellow citi- xons with such a delightful place of resort, they are de. termined to get up entertainments there to match; aud. fa edditio: is pluying there, they have engaged those admirrable musicians, Bottesini and Arditi ala ot John,” will also be performed. Tapeanacie.—Concart . or Jianist To TH aderabie minois and splendid toilettes. eppiavse. the most ebasi Wow so well appreciated during his’ two previous ap- Prarances. Jt is indeed astonishing to meet in M. Strakosch’s style of playing, such a great degrea of pre- cision and assiduous observance of forte and piano. ‘the * Souveniers de Jenny Lind,” composed and exe- uted by thobéuéjiciaire, were rendered with a grace and sweetness which redounded much to the credit of this distinguished art st The “Fontaisi the music of “Lucia” and “Lueresia,” are, in them- selves, a garland of gems, set in purest golden science, and were so enchanting to the delighted ears of the audience. that a pretty hand could not help throwingon M_ Strakosch’s piano, a spl aveward for the pleasure which’ he had imparted, as well to the giver. as to the whole audience. M. Fry, the worthy composer of * Leonora,” had furnished’ the pianist with the aria from his opera, called “Oh! lady, ave [ kought too boldly,” upon which M. 8. introdu- ced many variations, which enabled him to show how deeply he knows the difeuities of his instrument. The “Tarontela Jocova,” which followed. made us remem- ber those happy days we have spent in Italy, when, under the dear blue sky of that lovely country, we en Joyed the sight of a couple, Contadini moving in that far- cinating dance, which is a part of the nationality of the old land of the Cwsars. To finish with M formance. we must speak of the “Sextour Final *“Ernani.” that admirable music which, if the only creation of Verdi, would have been sufficient to make him an immortal composer. M. §. rendered jt with euch skill that the assembly thought they heard the different parts of each singer, and the rentrées which give such an effect to that great morcean, Siguora Majochi Valtellina, who had been engagea for this occasion, made her appearance in a duo buffo, trom © Elisa and Claudio,” sang with the celebrated sizara De Beguis, and both made a great Impressiod Sar clicited rounds of plaudits. Signora Valtellina been, for the Inst five years, far from any stage, and living in private life; but we remember the great pleasure she gave us when she first sang in New York, Although she never then appeared in parta worthy of the ure and elegant method which nature and study have imparted to her, Her voice is remarkably fine soprano, ofan unfailing proficiency, and her method reveals universal good taste. She sang the well known aria and cabaletta from “I Lombardi,” by Verdi, in the most expressive manner, Signor Victti, with his charming young and fresh voise, sang also twice, and was very well received, Maestro Antonio Barili had, Inst night. the best chance to display his talent in ac compeniment, and he succeeded, as usual, to help the worthy singers who shared the plaudits given to M. Ktrakoseh. This gentleman will not perform any moro for the present. We understand, from good sources, that he intends to enjoy, in otio, arural life, and to re- on the laurels he has won at his three concerts. fe will make his re-appearance next autumn. Sreverwanxiscne Company Coxcent.—This grand affair will come off this evening at the Tabernacle. ‘The most eloquent music which this talented band gives forth is now the theme of universal admiration. They have travelled beste the Union, and in all the principal cities the verdict which was rendered in their favor in New York a few months ago has been confirmed. All agree that they are the most original and delightful musicians that have ever been among us. The company consists of nineteen performers, each one ® perfect musician, and the harmonious manner in whieh they manage thelr instruments is not only surprising, but is calculated to delight and enchant every listener. To-night, then, an oppor- tunity will be afforded of hearing this splendid band. The Tabernacle has been engaged by them, and a fine programme irsued. The music of Strauss, Donizetti, ana other eminent composers, will be rendered in & truly artistie manner, The house will no doubt be fully attended by a most fashionable audience. Tur Hausen Fawity will give one of their plearant cnucerts at the Hamilton House this evening. ‘These modest singers have established for themseives a great repntation. and completely equal the famous Rainer Family, who were so popular some years since. For the accoumodation of persons attendin, steamboat Cricket will leave Fort at 10 o'clock. Cratsty's Minstrets,—Within a year we uave had covery variety of musical entertainment in tii city; yet notwithstanding that and the eompetition which the; had to contend with, Christy's Mrastrels retain their position, 204 receive daily ns much patronage, ax was extended to them on their rst arrival among ns, No Vetter commentary cai te miaily oo the'r excellence. ‘The Seguin troupe op atre Royal on the cvening of the Mth tance iy. tiveven, who seme at the k in the Bishop troupe last oason, is now with the Seruins. Mr, Skerret is les, manager of the theatre at Modineg, © 1” rows stage Mise Wemyss and Mr, Jami | ettcwrcintahte eins. SO have, established a regular Bx. | between this city and New O1 mM connection with the seannergreeceat on i lamilton for town, and 6th instant, we learmof the departure from that town of General Paez, accompanied by one of his sons, (Savas,) Dr. Quintero and others, and four Llancras— their destination being Aucano, from thence it is im- possible to say where their steps may be directed. The friends of General Paes are of the opinion that he will attempt to cross the Indian territory, and thus reach Maracaibo. This will be quite a circuitous route, and the reasons assigned are, that the road is occupied at an important pass, (which it is impossible to avoid.) by General Ximenes, and Paes having sent down his Llan- eras, under Huetado, it would be throwing himself im- mediately into the hands of the dpspot’s troops. But, 1 am of the firm opinion that he, (General Paez.) will remain for the present in New Granada, waiting « more favorable opportunity,to show himself among the Venezuelanos engaged in the attempts to, overthrow the government of Monagas. ed by some of the bravest officers in Venezuela, and much enthusiasm prevails among the: constant movement about the lagoon, fection having shown itself emong a portion of the in- habitants, in regard to tho pronunciamento he has threatened, in case of an attempt to sell them to Mo- nagas, to bombard the place with his fleet. brave and determined man. and has more at stake than any other one individul engaged ment, (having gone off to Maracaibo with the govern- ment schooner “Constitution,” for arms and money, sometime last Fel of blockade—the decrce says it will be sustained by “six vessels after, viz three small schooners. They have been employe ly landing troops, to the number of 2300 men, und General Marino, at “Laguna,” oh the western shore! of the Gulf of Maracaibo, (generally called the Indian coast.) with tho. intention of mat Maracaibo, distant about five da; Minson, a brave son of the “Emoreld Isle,” (who was engaged i the revolutionary etruggles of that countr: for her independence.) has been sent out from Maracai- bo with troops to oppose them. Should they be worst- ed, there can be no doubt, but that he, General Mari- no, would weeks ago, General Monagas, sent in an offer to the Commandant of the fort, “San Carlos,” (at the en- trance of the lake of Maracaibo,) an offer of $10.000 and a generalship, for the price of the surrender of the said fort, it was spurned, and the letter sent in to Mara- enibo. the present month, which allowed eight da; this Island, &o., and which notice we recelved on the day of the expiration of that time, About three days prior, and before we knew of the blockade, a Dutch schooner sailed for that port, brought to, taken charge of, and her crew removed, and supplied with officers, &c., and despatch bar, with the intention of decoying out a pilot for fu ther use, &¢., in all of which they failed. ‘Thas has a nation committed not only a gross and daring act of piracy, but endeavored to convert the flag of the captu- Ted vessel to a base and improper uso. On the evening of tho 26th, his Netherlands Majesty's Commandant Baron Calts de Rasta, sailed of El Saco, where it is understood the fleet and captu- red vessel are at present laying. brig received a reinforcement to prepare her for any emergency. Her commander and officers are gallant, and well tried men—among the latter being the grandfoial Bank, son of the renowned “De Ruyter.” she has in view is the reclaiming of some five Dutch ore, three of them deserters from the above brig, and t others from another of the Dutch national vessels, y undergoing repairs in this harbor. vessels composing the blockading squadron, were f out in this harbor, and, as government vessels, not subjected to the search usual on others leav harbor; and ancther breach they committed secretion, clandestinely, of these men, or some 0 on board of one or both been quite clearly ascertained—and the claimed, and force used if necessary. seoret, until after she had already sailed, it ha given out, (and to the excellent dramatic company which and this evening they will give a'grand concert. ‘Phese two musicians have created quite a furore among musical ciccles; and we can assure those who have not heard them, ‘that the traly great Bottesini handles the double bass viol with surprising powar and Arditi excels on the yiolin The ar MVECER, wad a PY gil br sd ev Maurice StRakoscu, Emrenor or Russia.—All the most fashionable people f our city were present last night within the large walls of the Tabernacle, which pre- sented to the sight the most voluptuous galaxy of This assem- bly had been attracted there by the already far- spread reputation of the talented artist who gave the coucert, who was received, when he appeared on the Doards, with the most deafening and enthusiastic M. Strakoseh performed with that art, that flexibihty, and dexterity of fingers. mixed with and graceful talent, for which he had Dramatiques,’ on did bouquets edon as true friends. da, soon to arrive at St. Marthi to Curacao, caibo, which place {a sald to have surrendered to his troops, but in fact no reliance can be o ‘sapable of terminating these di last was ve three or four miles from We: perty of Mr. Samuel Sharpless, near! chimney of his house, the porches, away. Sharpless, large cherry, doiny north and south were scattered to the winds. Pr Coffee, 1234 conte; Crushed. St ote. dont ¥ stores, 250 ani by of Dr. Townsend Inst year more t 400 bottles of Sansa We will give the city. if Sarsapars Gaceds pe ‘ding he will bi if roviding he wi 1 himself to if'we cetabiteh the atove facts, He na the concert, the | Kaglien, Dalian montinly wan be lnteresting*Intelligence from Venezuela. } Cunacao, May 29, 1848. By letters from Sam Jose de Cuouta, dated the Sth In Maracaibo there are abvut 2000 troops, command- Salas is in nd some disaf- He is a against the govern- The ports of Marncaib have been declared in a state t present, and others to be added here- But there are in reality only four at present, brig of about one hundred and fifty tons, and ing thence upon march. Colonel pass over to the Maracaiberos. Some few ‘The date of the decree of the blockade is the 11th of # notice to to this Island 6 gulf she was the Esther, of and belongin Upon arriving in 1d to the Merkuur, the port jefore sailing, the Another objeq Two of q ig of there vessels—wh The the Merkuur for the gulf of Mexico was kept a ich her commander assured q er destination was Laguyra. All this was toke He. in Ignorance, 80 as not to allow him toapp pusuamene them for their future Buldauce. ns, oF corre; government will demand dam: ‘Carupa has been the eceno o! the part of some attempting to rise up measures pursued by government: down, owing to there being no arms in the of any other than government. Cumana ginning to display symptoms of dissatisfad ‘A large bedy of guerilloes has appeared neighborbood of Calabozo, and I expect, in my communivate much important news—showing] reaction is beginning. which will be fearful. Th are badly fed, illy clothed, and most shameful vided for in all other respects, by those deceiving them for their own constitutional ditements. Monagas has deceived them by on torship, with bimseif aedlotator. Already in CAs. the capital. with extraotdinary power in the hai the executive (ad interim). in much dissati showing itself among the officers and others en in sustaining the present despotic government. are tired of the promises long made to them, and the eyes of some have the scales already falle! which more anon, At the expiration of forty days from the battle La Vela de Coro, in which Gen, Penango was defe by the government troops, ths bodies of the slain both parties, to the number of about four hundred fifty, were still lying unburied, food for the vultul People residing near have beew obliged to remove the effluvia. An order has been issued forbidding t exportation from Coro, and the neighboring coasts, all articles of produce. - Gusman arrived here about ten days ago from hil interview with Monagas, and remained for @ whil expecting Hurtado from Caracas with his papers, as hd (G.) says, as Minister tothe United States, England, France and Spain. He is endeavoring to play a deep game, but will overreach himself. NAMEERK, * Arrairs in Vevezueta.—The following extracts from the private letters of a merchant in Boston, show to what extent the civil war now raging has reduced that country:— s . “Porto Ca .o. June 10. “The now prevailing topte is, whether of not Presi- dent Mon will sanction « law lately passed by Congress, which is extremely prejudicial to the com- munity asa whole. Government is to issue bunos (go- vernment bills) te the amount of ten millions of doliars, and oblige every one to receive the paper in payment of all de! ptovary description contracted tubvequent to April 10th, 1834, withont any regard whatever to the conditions of such contract, To refuse such paper. you subject yourselves to a government tribunal from which there is no What a ruinous situation pen for the commercial interests of the country! Confi- dence is becoming daily more shaken, and it is very doubtful when we shall experien i in affairs.” perience any improvement “Gen. Paez, throughout the whole affair, appears to have been nearly abandoned YY, those whom he count- He is said to be in New Grena- nd then to e vicinity over Monagas is still in Mara- flying reports extant, ‘The fact te ttew.) and there appears to be no person iagraceful proceedings.’ Disteecixa Torwapo.—The storm of Friday ;vsolent in the vicinity of Westches- n an thoughlesting but a few moments, did rable damage. ‘tw East Goshen, it is said, ater, upon the pro- one huhdend lown, and the &e., carried Seyeral trees upon the farm of Smith “: were also prostrated—one, a very 5 alling upon his carriage house, and much damage. Most of the fences running forest and fruit trees were torn eee Fourth of July.—J. 0. Fowler, wishing to Teduce his very large stock of choice old Coffee, fine Groceries, &c., &e., will eell all the above article) at ‘sresehy ioe es, at wholesale and retail. Finest old Government Java 8 ota: Bi 3 te; Stewart's Honned Ui ota; finest Ooloma Tea 8 ota ig Hyson, 75 ets. Ce before vhosing, at Jarge dad Grcontwioh pteeot and'76 Vesey ttrst The Sales men 4 Omr:The itor of tk. ia Plant Medicine, publishes that the sales of Dr. ‘s Sarsaparilla are falli q Woe nrtotient Riemer ing off, &e. This is only equalled plished that De. at this stuff was better t i. Towntond admitted Sarcaparille. So far from the sales Ia falling off, thoy have within the We manufoture every day over demand. icine, since it, was attempted to be intro. the same amount ta, He says we "sold the Calif aia Medicine ont of our store, ke.” A dozen and a half of it Jefe ‘with us to be sold ; we auld three bottles only, amd found ft eo: be such miserable tuff that we thcew it out of doors, Wo shall not libeller farther thi the ras he probabl in this Tow and ungentomaaly manner tring bis ef ‘The attention of the Publicis p y. Plates for Arti tent for ited States have mens seen at DR, Lhe Broadway, corner of War. wa, No. it cn ty subscribes. Hore then 0 page of elae-teal nolling LS TMasteated title pages, Portealio, men wee c ite, Be 4 French Vd pies m Miri Siac eles a eo a Scott's Cheap Shirt Manufhctory and Gentle- men's General Farnis bea ‘core, 187 Falton at Brosdwey. Sain cng ceremaoes Rege a , Sra wi 8 tion of eee Sk a Sa SP Pai ‘equal to some ® iu Brosgway, which have for s0 dually creep int . Years been practised, will gra- ito those chartered under eny new law. Nts, Gate, Hxenn 100 do” ” gsm ae Hy, IL. LERDS, AUCTIONERER.- will sell at suction ou Friday, June sales room, No, 8 Wall pa Wines from the city of Jerusalan, made there for religious pur- powes, aud sont here to be sold for th® benetit of the poor of that city, Documents with the Svitan’s seal, blood of the grape, may be had Of the auetionoers, 1 TON ee kL—! tothing, Elegaut Dresses tur J Halse. Tih dayy at 10 o'clock ia | Frankfort strocts, wil ‘and excelleut stock of Children's Dresses, both #0: ¢,, ever offered in Now York. All will bo wold i #8. To describe would oceu Tous matcrials—auy quantity of J, AULerous articles suitable, We work, w large lot of child ered Cloaks, Frocks, te. for the young ones, and many fo ch: Iden of a larger growth, M. 1 TELLER 13 IN TOW : fer a favor by calling om, or sending his addres to N. Hayden, 116 Fulton st-eet, ANTED—BY A INGLY RESPECTABLE PROTES. | tao tgirl, a situation ay chamberm id in a private family, or aig make herself generally useful | Diddlor, Wareon : Marie Didier, Mine ‘tier wh eh A WIPES He Hall; Mr. Davis, . Cire i ff MM jo NC onel Freely MJ ; Lord Rivers, Mr. Waewiel 4 ude with the new military Mi ahi ving the Wine to be Peter Pontoon, Mr, By Ly sold the most exten: 1BL0'8, ASTOR FLACK, BAOADWAY.~-FRIDAY 3) The entertainments will commence with » GRAND OV8RTURE.—After which, @ ALLOP DES DRAVEN too much space, Also, va- inges, Trimmings, Gloves, s tur ladieg, rich Heticules, Thursday, June | Quotations for stocks continue to droop, and the transactions are only toa Iimitedextent. At the first 108 Long Island RR 4 divortisement, 0 do £8 Dansuens Viennoiser® HES IN INDIA— laeder. board to-day, ‘Treasury notes fell off }¢ per cent. ers’ Loan, 3 ; Morris Canal, 3; Erle Railroad, new, 34; Canton, 4; Harlem, 34; Long Island, 4. At the second board, there was no change of conse- quonce in any of the fancies, and but few rales. The money market is comparatively easy, although | there haa been a slight stringency within the past day or two. This tightness cannot but be temporary, as a very large amount of money will be distributed within the next week or ten days, in the shape of dividends. It is estimated that full three millions of dollars wiil be paid in this city, and Jarger amounts in Boston and Philadelphia, on or about the lst of July. This must relieve the market very materially, as the bulk of this money will be seeking investment in some shape A failure of some extent is reported in Beston, and several in Cincinnati, including liabilities amounting | to one and a half million of dollars, due principally in the Atlantic cities. ‘The New Haven County Bank has declared a dividend of 4percent for the last six months. A new plate of fives and tens (the old emission of those denominations having been counterfeited) has teen engraved, and the ‘bank is now issuing from it. No more of the old fives and tens will be issued. The New Jersey Insuran: asemi-annual dividend of ial guing to Battle. onelude with the CUINESE BALABILE, | Vionnoises, ‘Tickets 5) conta, Doors ope at 7 0'e a aT N GIANT will appear in the tao Su Merris Canal Second Board. $500) Treasury Notes R, bew, fi, 4 moa US ROADWAY THEATRE—POR THE BRNEF OF MR VACHE.—Priday Evening, June th, [Stitt As ure and éeamstress, oF Appius Clandity, M. Prodert (CIDY TRADE REPORT, son... New Youk, Thursday afternoon, June 29 ‘Change was rather thinly attended to-day, and the markets for produco generally, were rathe and transactions were moderate, Further sales of this State and Western brands of flour, were made at yes- 80 embraced some No sales of wheat r Sales of corn were made on terms which showed no material change in quotations. Sales of meal were made on terms stated below. ‘There was In. provisions there was not neh done. Sales of prime pork were made on slightly iter terms than were noticed yesterda Sugars sold pretty froe jots to go out of the market for Phil Asues—Sales of about 100 bbls, both. Kor! ported at $4 94 a $5 for pots, and at $5 873 for pearls. Fiour—The sales embraced 5 » 6000 1s, in various lots, among which were about 1500 bbls, in separate parcels, of Oswego, common Michigan, see, Se, at $5 18% a $5 25; 500 do pure Genesee, on private terms; 200 do this State, ground from Ohio wheat, at $5 974<; 500 do Croton mills, ground from Milwaulsic wheat, at $5 75; 200 do Indiana, at $5 3736; And 400 do Georgetown, at $6 a $6 12%. sales were reported. Corn—The sales £5 a 90.000 bushels in lots, améhg which were 4000 bu- ; 9600 do round white sold at Sle; 1200 do New Orleans, nt 480; sales of several thousand bushels reund Northern yellow were also maile at 53¢; sales of 4200 do Maryland yellow brought 50c; and 1500 do do Sle, 500 bbls were made (New Jersey) at $2 44. of 2000 bushels wero made ut 670, There was nochange Oats remained unchanged. Cnacxens were scarce and in demand. Sales of No. 1, Canton, (40packs per box,) have beoa mado as high. ANTED—BY A RESPECTADLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation aa seamstress and elambermatd, or to wait oung ladies would make herself genorally useful. Cova be eon n her present situation, No, 6 Washington Square, She in lea ing in consequence of the family golvg to the country. objection to go.to tho country. in A Dress Cirele and a, Mrs, Sergeant. terday’s prices. The transaction: mace om cm lots of Southern, at former rates. tor past 7—porl were reported, 2 ry ALA auartor to distance in the coontry. no change in rye or oats. ECTABLE YOUNG ng and iro vate family, or would take care of children; no objection to goa short distance sonntry. The best of city reference can be given, Apply at 86 ANTED—A SITUATION RY AR woman to do cooking, wash work, ina small | Paragow, Mr Chantrau; Kate O'Brien, Mea G@ Jone To | THE LIMERICK BO¥—Paddy Milos, Mr B “Williams; Doetor Joates, Hamilton; em, Mise Miles.— ir Lawrence Paragon, Pardey; bo fullowod by the*fateo. eclled at steaty prices. | Coates, Mr Pardey; H | To bo’ followed hy ; Joe, Mr. Winans; Charlo; ireth; Ruth, Miss K. able fares of the IRISH. STRAT, Vinms; Eliza, MeaG Sonos, 7% o'dlock.' Boxes, YOUNG MAN HAVING A CAPITAL OF ONE HUN: dred dollars, is desirous of obtaining some res . tive business—either local or traveli ply at the Real Estate an General Agony, No. 65 REWARD.—A GENTLEW CARDEN PERFORMANCE TO COMMENC the United States Hotel, to Pivt No. 9 East River, about v'clock Iast evening, lost-a roll of Bills, containing $24) ; 2 one hundred dollar bills,” on tha Merchan' $8) iu fives, on the M Whoovorwill return the. andro quostiona IN PASSING FROM Company have declared per cent, payable on the & Ardition the Violin. be porformed the drai ATER—Burgomaster Retman, Mr, Holland; John Cas water, Mr. Nickinson; Count de Stoinberg, Rehr; Louise, Mie Madamo Betman, Miss Phillips, After whicha GRAN ‘and Ariiti, ‘To conel JOUN—Jobn Prete, it, Nickinson; Mrs, Pretty Johg, Mea, Frary. ARNUM'SAMERICAN MUSEUM—P. T. pristor, F. Hironoock, Manager.—Sple very afternoon * 3 shall recetve the nh shels flat yellow at 51 a 52 Proprietor U. 8. O WATCHMAKERS AND PAWNIBROKERS—ST)LEN.— Fifty dollars reward will be paid by the subscriber for a gold Lever Watch, chased ons, d elled, 8. J, Tobias & Co,, No, 3120 ed, at Staten Island—ani rl street, New York, OAT LOST, FROM THE FOOT OF 79TI STREET.—A Row Boat, 19or 2) fect long, nowly painted, green bottom, with red stroak om the side, with blue gundels, eres and white Inside, timbers red. She had, when 1 tiller lying in the boat, Any person who wi DUNLAP, at the Hell Gate may be had to W. NIBLO, O; NIBLO, at Morsrs, Woodhul pand South street, will reoaivo fi EW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT. A the Engineers and Foremen of the Now York Fire Depart- Hall, on Wodnesday evening, 29th inst, ie, of Hone Co, No. 14; Mr. John F, Kirby, 1'Me. William Thompson, of Engine Co, were duly nominated as candidates for'the vacancy in r8. GEO. BOYD, of Hf. and L. Co, No.6, Chairman, IL. S. MANs¥r1ELD, of Hose'Co, No. 9, Seoretar OPE CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH WILL HOLD PUB- dio worship in theirnew Chapel, Nos. 71 ‘oud: tho New York Hotel, on Sabbath next. Preaching my. Services at 10} o'clock, AM, and ree. The Franklin Bank of Baltimore has declared a diji/ dend of 3 per cent for the last six months. The steamshjp Cambria, from Liverpool, is due en days later intelligence from alll part e will probably arrive before we issue an ble bottom, capped and jew- Jen from the promises of th ty dollars for the thi JOUN ¥. C Meal—Salex of about 4 a of moment in rye flour. mi & On ‘lah Second week woll known and éatansively po Ventriloquist. Living Oran, ive hor rank wit ely, in an extra, hg new crunterfeits have recently been tion:—Fives on the Farmers’ and Mecha- lar Amerionn Mt tang. whoso intelli hueian as well ua "4 nina and eleven years, and yet ho Giant Baby, only wixteon months ol ponnds, Wax Soriptnre Stat a mous Fortune Teller, can be 2 of 26 cente, Admission to the whole including Museum, jormances, &o., 2 cents; children, under ten years o val 16 walk alone, 1236 eons, ogerved from ‘ir of sculls and deliver her to Mr. Corrze—The transactions were mostly by auction; 7 ferry. or ive information whero sho ined Rio sold at 5% to §%o, cash. _Corron—The market appears at a pause in this ar- ticle, the sales being confined to very small parcels, in all about 500 bales, Fisn—We noticod sales of 350 barrels mackerel, (Cape Ann inspection.) on terms not understood. The stock of mackerel afloat was about 3,000 barrels, for which there were no buyers. Frurt—The cargo of the bark Avernon, from Paler- mo, was disposed of to-day by auction. of 1280 boxes oranges, at $3 50 to $3 62%; 610 do.. at 633 do lemons at $3 60 to $8 6236; wet and dry raising sold at $1 4234 to $1 60. ‘The auction fruit was cash, Rates to Liverpool were nominally the Cotton was engaged at 5-32d, and corn at 5d to 5:4d in bags. There was no change to other It was said heavy pipo staves wero ¢ Malaga, and return cargoes at $7 to $ Thwes—Since our last report there has been conside- rable doing, but prices are without change. ‘The rales include 8 400 Rio Grande 2134 Ibs _at 8%, 8 mos; 850 do er cent; 3000 Bufenos Ayres 18 to rivate terms; 1,812 do 2334 , at 824, 0 mos, or less & ‘Orleans at 6c, cash. Mintura’s office, corner of Bux: | . Madame Roel privately. nasulted p the left, Fives, on the Danvers Bank, Mas- Twos, on the State Bank, Saugertios m the Agawam Bank, Springfield, Massachu- iftws, on the Biddeford Bank, Maine ; 50’s feit well executed, but rather pale. Tens, on the fink of Louisville, Ky. Twos, on the Bank of eld, N. ¥. Threes, on the Sandusky (0.) City Fives, on the State Bank of Indiana. Waltham Bank, Massachusetts, petern Reserve Bank, Baltimore. Beware of the spu- ment, held at Firem¢ ROHANIC'S IALL, 472 BROADWA’ Grand and Broome atroets, MONDAY, JU] night during the wook—the urizinal CMRI: whose concorta during the pat N! ceived with such distings'ahod patromnge and ly annonnoa, that they w oni aud inimitahis entertainments every night until farther notle, Admission 25 couta, Donen open NINE MONTHS have eon Threes, on the CORISTY. yes Afternoon turday afternoon. Doors open at 2, to commence ue 3 o'ofoel ANVARD'S MAD three canvass, the world, at the Panorama Bnilding, in mission 6 centa; ohi ma will commence inoving at 14 to 8 o'clock exhibition on Wednenday end Saturday, at 8 o’clook, ANORAMA OF TAYLOR'S CAMPAIGN IN MEXICO, Aimagnificent Panorama, roprisenting in the most boawtiful ‘Taylor's operations in Mexivo, will be opened for Away, on Sonduy eve ‘eonsmenre moving at ‘0 half price, Tisrve e- ged at $10, for HE LANDMARK —THIS PAPER IS DEVOTED TO TUE Free Soi most comprehensive sense—Free- dom of the Public Landy, Homestead Exemption, and Land Li ation; also, to the general interests of labor. It is roadway. Single copies for * jould’s, 107 Ayenuo C; McSweeney's, Centro rite Centre Market, Terms per year—l€opy, $1 For the National Reform Publishing Asse USICAL SNUFF BOXES.—PREDERICK A, WOOD- WORTII, 325 Broadway, opposite the Theat Admiral ani Laura, from Fives, on the Mechanics Twos, on the Commer- Threes, on the Mer- chants’ Bank, Ellery. Threes, on the Bank of Smyrna (OTH PANORAMA OF THE MISSIS- te les of nd Traders’ Bank, Louisiana Kingston, Canada. Saturday, at 235 cisely. Afterocm Ibs, at 90. 6 mos; 2000 do 20 per cent for cash, and 600 New Motasses—We heard of a salo of 150 hhds Cuba Muscovado, at 20 a 23 cts, for fair to good. Sronrs—Sales of 100 barrels spirits turpen- For rosin there was a fair inquiry, and the light stock on hand had » tendency to strengthen prices. O11s—For Inseed the demand had fallen off, and only small sales were making to the trade at 62a63¢ for English, and 65a66 cents for best American pressed. A sale of 400 barrels whale was made at 33 cents. Provistoxs—Sales to the amount of about 600 to 800 barrels of pork were mad. includi 10 625g. and prime at $8a8 12%. reported at the same prices. A decision has recently been made by Justice Smith, of the Marine Court, which, if correct, will cause con- siderable fluttering among the notaries. the decision that » Notary Public who procures. note to bepresented by his clerk, and does not himself pre- sent it, cannot protest it. must be by the notary im person, as he cannot delegate to an agent an official act, Thisis a very sensible deci- sion, and will, without doubt, be confirmed by the . A notarial transaction is a very solemn and confidentiat one, and must be performed by the individual employed to do so by an act of the legisla ture. Any person can protest a note; but he must make an affidavit of every act of that kind, to make it legally binding; whereas a notary is officially recogniz- ed by the law, and his acts are, therefore, legal without the oath affixed to such protest. compel every notary public to transact his own busi- noss personally, and this may induce many, who have heretofore employed clerks to protest notes and per- form other notarial business, to abandon it altogether. Several applications have recently been made to the legislature of Maine, for the renewal of bank charters about expiring, and for the increase of the banking capital of the State by re.chartering new banks. ‘Thero applications have called torth a report from the Com- mittee on Banks, in the lower house, reviewing the history of some of the banks applying, and giving « rynopsis of the banking movements of the In the bill incorporating exhibition gt the Minerva Rooms, 406 , July Sa, at 7 o'ohoe! It appears by Pane jock, precisely. Adrnixsion , received per shi entire new collection o! tine at 34c, cash. DIORAMAS OF TUE ‘Tho Naluge,” combining the jechanical, Seouic, and Opiical efiects, ud Instrumental performancos of r, With selections from Haydn's Gran’ tion, Open every evening, at tho beautiful mew Hall, 20% Feo ‘alker street, next door to Stoppani’s Baths — ‘ote 50 conta, children hi | ALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHULADELPHLA.— | . J. M, Srott—F) iday’ even ‘The act of presentation a the oral system—enabling the learner to speak from the stone, and assuring ease and fluency to pupjls more ad- it home, in clacses, . Families and Schools attended.— e of Paris, 308, Broadway, '—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN—FURNISHED PAR- Jour and bed-rooms. C: a Large room 70 tee! mate Oratorio of the Cren- 8. DE ST, PIERRE, N: mess at $10 664 a ore were other lots The market closed firmer Lard—Sales of 8a000 bbls were ‘Thero was no change in Can have mel in thelr rooms, Also, tong, ceiling 16 fect high, Apply 600 Broad reported at 69. 7, and 7450. butter, wh'le sales were moderate, Rice—The market was quict, without change. sa OTTAGE AND COTTAGE LOTS FOR SALE. SNUQ 0, and about three or fuwr acres of Land at Teron Point, Also, Cottage Lots, from one to four acres each, beautiful. i Apply at the ralt wator hath at J. RABINEAU, OARD, OR TO LET.—A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, BAY- i require, would be pleased to tare entleman and his wife, to board, M SIT TO IL, Eberie; Charles Hund ¢3 ‘a te in; Porgey Bil Se, Srrexs were in moderate request, at previous quota- ted, fronting tho water, : rs lackurt; N. ) Mrs Miss This decision wil cr bphinylenesrols anergee Svcan—Some Philadelphia operators were in the market, and took about 500 bhds Cuba Muscovado at (They were stored hero.) made of 200 hhids Muscovado at 37a43¢, and 250 Porto I 4X. The market closed firm. Waisxey—Sales of 200 bbls State Prison were ported at 22\f6 MARKETS KLSEWHERS. A BERNACLE.—FIFTH GRAND INSTRUMENTAL Concert, The Steyormarkische Performers, have the pleasuro of informing the Fifth Concert will be given at the above place, on Friday evening, June 39, on which occasion a programme of ‘the choicest tod from the most celebrated composers, will be intro- duced, and they hope to meet with tha like approbation extended more roorns than they three gentlemen, or % with private apartments, furnished or unfarni ctmonts tos anall tril Sales were also Musical Company, consisting ed; oF would lof y. Apply at 108 Hammersly et., OARDIN THE COUNTRY FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS— atlomen and their fatnitien, ean be oncert Overture, Ro Major, Kalliwod lington, Waits, Labitaky ; Terzetto from“ + 11—Redoute, Quadrille, Straus Dances, (by request ;) Grand M 111—Overturé to Zampa, Hi ¢ a ‘a warning to all single people, be hn at the inusic and book sores, commence at 8 o'clock. GRAND VOCAT, AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT WILL h iiteu House, Fort Hamilton, A ig delightful, and easy of secess by stage and steamboat, reveral For particu rs, addrews a note to BOARD, Par- Fi quost, Donizetti. Paienaseornra, Save 2, CAL INSTRUCTION FOR BOARD. of the Pianoforte and Singing would give instructions to two lessons weekly to each), in liew of Board, in a rotestant family, Keferencos first rate. Professor, at this office, HOOLEY'’S MOUNTAIN, SPRINGS, BELMONT HALL, Th t is now open, new building lately ng% will accommodate teate Watdra snd pure Leave Courtiandt street Ferry at Irond, arrive at Springs E, A, MINCHMAN, RANCH, NEW JERSEY. BATH BUILDINGS — Se ns for patrons, June Niel 2000 Sch. Nav-, 6s, '68, 44 Doors open at 7, tern Bank, 50; 50’ Morris ‘Canal State for several years past. the Bank of Hallowell, the annexed clause was ordered: “This bank shall not issue any bills, makeany loans, or renew more than 75 per cent of any demands"due it, whore tho amount of its bills in circulation, and its oxits (special depoxits excepted) shall mes the amount of the specie in its vaults, or threo dollars of bills in circulation and depo- sits to one dollar of specie in its vaults; and ne @epo- sits shall be considered as special deposits, unless the wine shall be made and remain under the seal or lock f the depositor ; and such deposit shall not be used as art of the available funds of the bank ; and all the ills of the bank, taken therefrom for aay purpose hatever, shall be entered in its daily account, and bemed a part of its circulation. plate the foregoin, rter, and it shall ners to Close its concerus.”? I ales at the Bonrd—24 Toston & hts $1.60; 29 do do : 1. Bosto. Yormont Central RR their first concert livered at the doo rogramme will be 1 embrace many of the most exiqusive songs » The steamboat Cricket will leave Fort Hamilion, for at IDo'elock, Concert to commouce at 8 u'elook. Ti prico—to be tind nt the Bo mountain air are well known, Mo via Newark and Morristown Rail és-—Children half y the door. Under the manaement of 0 THE THEATRIC. exceed “three ti PROFESSION—A_ THEATRE, now in course of ervotion in Boston, by Mr. Bland, for the representation of burlesques and vaudeyiliee, will be opened early Ladies and gontiemen of acknowledged abiti please addeess (post paid) Mr. ‘eet, Boston. A DELPAL THEATRE, 7 addross 8. eatablishinent 0 Married. On Thursday, the 20th instant, at Annunciation Chureh, by the Rev. Dr. Seabury, Samurt H. Roxey- navan, to CBavecia Evizangyn, eldest daughter of the Hon, John By Scott. all of thiy city. On Wednesday, the 28th inst, by the Rev. Mr. Coe, ue Davin C. Banxen, to/Mis# Ayn Sotrtn, all of this have teen made. Lewis, from Washi trips: stages ready at ‘Ocean Hous. No jon, JAMES GREEN, Propriotor. ZEN’S HOTEL, OPPOSITE T#E GENERAL Pc ‘St. Martin's le Grand, London.—This magnificent Ho 0 extensive alterations, and. a gre |, will be found on trial to have ne iv, both im poins of aovommorlation and mo- ‘the Ia and mort sirous of engagement: No. 1 Pitts place, Pitt If the bank shail provisions, it shall forfeit its the duty of the Bank Commis. —I HAVE ASCERTS. HALLENGE TO JOM gE ed that yor have reported that ‘aud that my frien that the report is not true. Twill run yor o mile and repeat, for one or two hundred dollars, ards start in every mite. The money {s ready *, at the American, for threo day WILLIAM FRESTONE. friends have offe e. Thin in to certify the Union Course, city, Long Island papers please copy. Fival in the metro} me a mateh éven, Died. On Wednesiay, the 28tlrinst., Cuaniry, wi late Andrew Dunn, in the 80th year of her ‘The friends of the family are respectfull: attend her funeral, this (Friday) the 80th inst., at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son, Robert Dunn, corner. of Lexington avenue and 26th ktreet. On Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, the 20th inst , aftera long and lingering sickness, Eowann Count- wry, aged 7 years and 4 months, son of Capt. S. G. Sim- th U. §. infantry, army in Mexico. his is a new bank, and we should judge that the islature was determined to place such restrictions, it as would secure the public against all losses, event those changes and revulsions in the bank- which had marked previous Several sections of Maine have suffered severe- onsequence of loose legislation In these mattom, . Croix Bank, the Washington County Bank, é own Bank, the Stillwater, the Brewer, th® tie Commercial, the Lafayette, and the Frank- have all gone down, and the losses by them een iamense. These banks, no doubt, present- ed in their inplioations for charters, as strong a neces- y others in the State, and the fate of these astitutions is sufficient to warn the legis- lature against chartering or re-chartering institutions, without some daranty that actual, bona fide, capital to the amountisked for, had been, or would be, paid in before commen:ing business. Were’ generally much more stringent than one would e operations of these institutions in other yy were governed by the laws, they would r regulated than they now are; and it and justly, too, | have no more influence in restrict- ing them t&n any of the old ones now on the known that there are banks in eWy State which have recklessly disre- , almost from the moment the¥ came and still they are suffered to exist, and practice with Ppunity whatever infringements they 08 these things are permitted there is very little use p passing new laws, or in placing re- strictions upon nw institutions which the old refuse Ms British Queen Steansahip, Rotereuce in New York, to Mr. G. A. White, 66 Cedar street, RINGS.—MARSH'S HEATD and give you fift with Jackson I WilSamseburg, June 20th, 1848, _ XCURSIONS TO THE FISHIN CHOOLEY'’S MO! House.—This I a saperiog manne @ BANKS OFF SANDY and Sunday durin, J pt. T. W. tem of the Stat t BUFFALO, Cay Hancox, will run as above, leaving, the foot of Robinson street, st 8o'cleck, Canal street, 814; Hammond BR, §, tier No.1, N, Ro, 9} feoahments furnished on board. Bait at cost, EW JERSEY RAILROAD Ws M not surpassed place in the country, and with ample accommodations for incements are offered to visi retreat, ‘The tind usual, daring the wh ted June 23, 1548, CARD—THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WADAWANUCK House, Stonington, Connecticut, would return thanks to his frionda for past favors, and would solicit a further continuance of and strangers, who intend to terday morning. Manoaner, infant daughter of James and Margaret Rutherford. ‘Tho friends and agquaiutances of the family are re- specttully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) Sth inst , at 43 o'clock, from their resi- 7 Hicks street, Brooklyn. Her remains 1 to Greenwood cemetery. will give his personal attention, as season, B. MARSHY. NSPORTATION ‘ourth July Ex- with the privilege of r= and Amboy Lines, Wash- nciug om Saturday ist July, P.M: trains; 2d do, do, dos 8 do. do do: p 43g P.M New York to Phila: $5; Nowark to do, and do, town to do. and do. $408; Rahway to do, and do $375, Fourth Mapday the 3d July, with the vaesdday the 4th, with the 9 A. y train’ up to the ry Jersey City or the Cam jonument, Excursion—C om with the9 A, M. and 4g of recutuing it, any train n The citizens of New York an gers Ww 1 coming warm weather in the country, Tlagton, yore at, fine salt-water bathing, blue, black, and trout | eond rons for riting nd boats for ea sity for exisonce, as dotphia and retwen, ED ES—JAMES BECK thete stock of summer good! BR GOODS AT RED! Jor being anxious to rd have reduced tho p Calicoes, Silks, Shawisand § 5 = ———— | Joly Bxenrsion—Commenci E GRANGE HOUSE—NALF A MILE EAST OF BABY. SAMUEL HIGBEE havit 4 commodious Flotel, anent boarders ia good style and w s. Also, to let, a House in the immedi in, Crape Shawls, BE: aM usin and Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Xo, is uow offered at reduced bargains at $65 Broadway. PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AT THECITY CLOTH- Warvroune, 102 Fulton sts arch. Coates from $1 to: om $1 to $2 A whole uit for eroot. mado extensive additions vilege of returning in repared to receive rain of 6th July 184%, inelw % bethtown. to do. and do, $1 ured at the ‘office foot of are not transferable, and will not be received after the above wark to do, and do. Laws regulating banks Tickets to be proc iberty street, which t, FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF all kinds of Insects, Cockroaches, Moths, Ants, Files, Mos Bugs, and various other Insecta. Also, destruction of Rats and Mice, within five mi thrown in their vicinity. tod flask or box, £0 cents. Medical Faculty of France, all of whom he is GNETIC POWDER, IREWORKS, FIREWORKS—THE LARGEST ASSORT- can be had at the old etree’, entrance goods 4 warrar‘ed, and P. 1, VOLTER OURTH SULY—NOTICE—TO GENTLEMEN AND ALL those who don’t wish to buy new clothes for the ocension, clean conts for 68. pants 38, and make them Jook equal to new. Repairing done cheap, for the 4th must be lett tan’ in tbe city, and of the bert gral established store, 116 Chatham, corner of second door im Orange atreot” All the ‘tant to any part of the city of vioinity freo of ates atter being (XAST-OFF CLOTHING, JBI pel is power haa boon examined y- the Wanted.—Iadies or Gentlemen wishi: WEURY, 1 FIRE ARMS. that any new Nias n te an avimony of ite superior wed vided with amplo te efficaay, Principal depot, 4.0 Broadway, near Canal street, N.Y, RTT, 2 Wall wteant. New Vor. 'N ARTICLE OF DRESS FOR iastill time to have an: fine Deca Nee ike enema tee argo stock, including the famous "Lam Whice Marveillos Vests, $2 80; Satin, bes do; Coata, innumerable, a. ot {ODA WATER—FOR SALE, A VALU c joda Water, without a) a. por doz.’ Apply to 0 if AGNETIC TELEGRAPLIC COMPANY.—THE STOCK: solders of the tified that, E> Aame Te x Barnum’s Hotel, in the City o! day of July neat, at 10 o’closk, A. M. Washington, Juno 27, 1848, BY JUMPERS! PATE Biicisndand France. ther im the care of her o! and 10 have them in use, aad the hi, tm holesnle the ae made to measure for th ph Company are herb; ready made, of which I hay AM articles wanted provious to Saturday evening, and return lon Monday, and no disappointment, at No, 6 Murray, nea R. WHEELER, OCULIST, 22 GRFENWICT devotes his exclusive attention to diseases of thalmie surgery, Ollie pamphlet containing some had gratuitously ‘¢ BB, FRENCH, Prosidont. NTED IN THE UNITED STAT and 01 ns or machinery; . to Lovelock P.M. hours from 8 A. M. MAXSHALL, No. at euren effected by Dr. rice for Recipe $5. at his rosidenee, or the same will be lication to him by letter, post ACHARY TAYLOR EYER, &® William st, up stairs, ASONS, STONE CUTTERS, AND QUARRYMEN WANT. ed on the oxtension of the Harlem Railroad. Enq ny’s Ofhiee, naar City Hall, and at the Kngineet's OfBico, WATER—DR. CHILTON.—-THE FOLLOWING the 28th June, in the edito- It says no more a CML ALE IN PINT AND Tt is stated thi, in 1826 a batch of cight or ten nent's ¢.lebrated brewery, banks went into poration together in the State of ‘They wer all small banks, with a nominal capital stock of $9,000. ‘hey joined together, and were enabled to geta keg of specie from Boston on a ‘The ke.was imported and rolled into the vault of one of thenin the morning, and sworn over In the evening the dreetors of the bank got together and put in their stoc notes, so as to discount the keg of specio to themselyg, The keg was then rolled out and the bank was reay for operation and to furnish » circulating medium ‘or the people. The keg was trundled to another nk, where the same operation Was performed with thi keg—the oath, the stock notes and the hand cart; andgo on till the whole batch of banks were in tho fulltide of experiment. In three woeks time the keg /f_ specie was enfely back to At that time fhore was a law in existence in that State, requirim a certain amount of specie in the vaults of each «f these banks, by the pay- ment of at least fifty per cent of the capital in gold and silver: but it was utterly disregarded, and was to all intents and purposes a dead letter. legal amount of “kpeoie hat been used to set up each bank, but there was really no cspital invested except the promises to pay of the stockholders, which was in fact the only basis of the promises to pay of the bills omitted. The banking law of 1846 required (ho bank to have one dollar in kpeoie io three of circulation, for | the excess of istues over ono-valf of their cap and if this réstriction was strictly nfo would be much better protected than they are at pre- sent. Laws may be passed a: Inting the manner in which and the basis upon which | Dank may commonce business; but if tho laws provi: | ft of Ging for thelr after moverents\aro not as strictly ea: | sled out, erew now institutions te course pursued by all the old baibks, and all the abuses RE " UART MBITLES, PRIG! ‘TORS! REFRIGERATORS! —COMPETITION aot ‘The mubsoriber lint J ved nid seful and soasynal and there are many oft] are the mos? useful Refeigerators that have ever beon I. For sale, at greatly reduced fries fon reeei large ticle, which are assortinent of the ab ‘on un entirely new who have used, the above R. BOSTWICK’S FOURTH LECTURE ON SY?T and Diseases of the Genital Orgaw ings, will be given on Saturday evening, Ju) yand Grand street. Lecture free, and gentlemen, are inviled to attend 5 = 19 DUANE STRE O CURE, NO PAY.—DR. yal pet gee Chilton appeared on Tribune” and “Sun. M past + o'clock. r Broome street. =e - MERCHANTS’ NSTITUTION FOR THE SAVINGS Bookman street, Clinton I in accordance with the Act of Ineor 1 12th, 1248, will be open fur the rooeption of thers, on Tucadays, Thursdays end t velock VP. M., commencing on Sa. a Tewday, the ih of July, tie Lost @ year, but as the na inds of the New member of the Royal Col consulted in treatment of del you inay have giant 3 ‘uleers uj aly tel to venereal discases, enables Dr. C. to ene the is Recent ‘cases oured in a Senctures cured in ono or two woeks with Constitutional debility. ‘certain Inatheome habit v York public with the oly, orin the Croat or ateiy, orin portant for public information, and POR ihe Tega A ice of for 0 Hut eal at the ofes, 607 for never mind the Doctor's opinion, WAUTER M. GIBSON, New You, June 20th, 16%—Dear Sir—Tn that T have had one of the Diy Filters in constant uso for the last two years, and have found it oanswer most perfectly for the purpose it’ is intended, Croton water, in passing through it, is rendered quite tran soluble vegotable and animal matters which which reader it so turbid, espovially at this n. There cannot be a reasonable doabi watters is much more uses to which it is ap- nt for a length of time, No merenry used. pain, ‘Those individuals enquiries, I would sta! cation. wail be closed. Prosper M. Wetmore, Ist Vico-Presi er ihn Palmer, Treasurer; Spencer Ki fe, Accountant, Tustors:—James John 1. Palmer, Mathew Maury, Geor Rinnt, Charl King, Thomas W, Grover, W. A. Kissam, Reybum, M. O. Koberts, John DP. Rolort Katiy, Wi Burtew, 3. Ke Herrick, Now Y W IRE fops—wabe FRow ‘ale by OR OF THE “PRACTICAT Rolling, Comeling 1, hat the water thus liver State fre Yonac 19. foailoy, eeirth, ©. D, B, Grant, Richard une 371 eas, of these extraneo ter fitted for the gren’ Whon the water is req board of Vessels, tho neces But the use of this kind of on water; there are many manufactories throughout the Which require largo quantities of pure water, influences of heavy . such situations, the Di Cound very useful. It ought to be kept ‘water has no influence wi state of solution, but only ganic matters from it whieh aro held in Very respectfully yours, OR HAVRE, TO Salt Cower.—The well- WEST NORWAY TRO c. Be HABICHT, & " AND BOILER—FOR SALE, ONE SE- nd Toller, 3 horse paver, in first rate order; will be sold low. Apply to R. Hoe & £0. 20and 3! Iter ix not restricted 10 Bien atte more ad Pecan afforl a ra for statiug, oan bo TEAM ENGIN cond hand Steam It is true the — DR MORRISON CONTINUES TO all’ fase of private diseases, with wractico of twenty-six years mast red from mal-treatment, worl claima on their confiden row of Sir Astley Cooper Ro, OST BXTRAORDINARY WORK~ or thom Sante ty vs Medica! Companion, INPS, Ko.—THE SUBSCRIBER BASSUST RECEIVED from one of the first how of London Port, well adapted for the reesont ti rlos, Madeira, &e. of hy tianical suspension, JAMES BR, CHILTON, TOUCHING AT TED STATES, Capt, G. Tackstalf, barthen 2000 tons, will leave for Havre on wg, 3, and will touch at Cowes to Iand pagsengors and 7s Height or Taegan sit A JOR NBW ORLEANS—LOUIMANA AND NEW YORK Tine of prekete—Pos July 6th. The now and «plondid fist aailing pack’ et bark MAZEPPA, Capt J, Thatechor, having moat of bound, 18 now loading, and will poritively wall aq age, inviug splendid on board, at Orleans yehast, JLUNS, 6 Soch Is. Owes Pancheon of remarkably | jon_ at A very great pri 45 Pine, corner W INKS Ke.—JOUN CATEN SC turer, No. 1 Wall streot, corwer of bi 70 THR MARAIED Tho married, Dr. A.M, Macciceny. Skxtir ia meeting with most a ‘already boom disposed of.) 7 And Perimantenas foe the F gil rigidly enforced, rege- ‘oat Indies, South Ameries, &o., tilled above, hor rogular day. foot of Wall ateoet, vg to BK. pou this vessel sailing pan correctly: Galpnias Little and’ C ‘aay We 40. Camai strvst, In order to sil be Wwanmaitved now offering, at ® very great reduotlon in price, ‘and is La i brement ese nother lot of 148) @ Collage ht 1s, euch iI get Inte the same