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estimated and published that the passengers on board the Empire Gity had in their pockets about $1,000,000. ANTED-BY A MIDDLE AGED MAN, SPEAKS ‘and writes German and English, and understands somo Freneb, # situation as Clerk or Sookkoaper, » and is willing to Herald ofice, will bo ations ‘O1N KEESR, AUCTIONEER. at the premises, 204 bony nt wings, on Wednesday, April agit Day Chiefly works on American atiyaition Rogravings aud Seca Dey haraahy Pes ee ey! é Ditters vole aioe ay Reta teatien caltietiikanienetel ar er Dietiouariee, Works on lone Tlustrated Works trated Worl What the basis of this esti but it is our impression that it is all guess work. The Oregon, at Panama, from San Praneiseo, had on her manifest gold dust and specie to the amount of 91,000,000, and all the gold on board that steamer eon- vigned to New York came by the Cherokee. The truth is strange enough, and there is no use in exciting the public mind by extravagant estimates. The accounts reevived are calculated to swell the already swollen ‘The effect upon the money market is powertul and severe, and the result as plain ae the light of Heaven, California has within its soil more gold than will be required to carry on the eon- meree of the world for ages, and its production ia like ly to be more rapid than necessary, to meet any want shat may arise, without exciting emigration by false reports and artificial means, The attraction to the shores of California is already sufficiently strong, and requires no iinpetus from speculators at home, The annexed statement exhibits the weekly receipts of cotton last year, from the Ist of March to the 1st of June, the actual receipts for corresponding weeks this year, so far as heard from, and the estimated weekly receipts for the remainder of the time:— Ruouirts or Covron—Conarsrompine Wes, "49 ality j@ ia, we cannot discover; BOY TO ATTEND A GROCERY STORE. apvly 4 abaiy ‘Third we BY A hg CTABLE | 0 Wermaid and Nurse, of rie ae ANTED—A Magog: a nd Woman, ss wat of ceference oan by the Siath aud Seventh ave~ | eet torrent of speculation. - RTED—bY, A VERY SP BcTA BLE rouxe ‘work of Boo! of early Masters, 1 ee ‘the King’ c ire at S4 Henry street, vecond Bou Science, useful Arts, rare Classics, ‘ANTED—BY is RES! zy, scarce Tracts, very scarce N rampian Mountains, Bibles, Dictionaries, Re. ot suited, by applyfag at No. 80 s we ale—Rare old Line Rusravings, Water Color and Powell Drawtagn ovlatnal aod trons thebest rm including the Original Scrap Hook: Napoleon Statu- Canova, Thorwal EB rare old Poetry and works: Sale— ANTED-A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED ith the Foreign and Domestic Exchange business. Address " Exchange,” at this office, stating naime, Ee. Le WED THOr Ba Sy oF PU RKILAS ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A understands the busi os ving: Imitation” Drawings, try carpets, Inquire diator, Temptation of St. Ai 1 and others; together with of inimitable Etoliuss, including a portfolio of 108 ‘Portraits of old Painters, with fs of th 4:7. LJ Verboom, Grune walt COMPETENT GIRL, A servation BY A 0 take care of children and do plain sewing. Y_Wyok ending March . ED—AGARDENE! . TOGO A SHORT DISTAN¢ single man, and well need apply without the B., at this offlve, with ‘OHN KEESE, AUCTIONFER—FURNITURE SALES.— Cooley & Kecse will nto the sales of rt e will recedye it for sale, at their on Rooms, 37 and 379 Brod A with way, corner 0 ED—A SITUATION, IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, Dressmaker, Sho understands dress ©. TUTTLE, AUCTIONBER.—MORTGAGE SALE OF AUTELE, will Ewell, The dest o © general Household Furniture—A. C. ir avenue,from 10 to bo'elock. . A tam bo gives, Ua ae Ne Fi ‘Can be eeen for two days. ED.—-AN_ EXPERIENCED CUTTER. tae thee Who undersea Chait business, néed apply. 30! FLANDERS, 47 Nassa SUS--NESARES OF a falling off of about 275,000 bales in the coming The crop will be virtually delivered in May, ao that will remain after that date will be @riblets, quite too inconsiderable to notice. have just had two large crops, and from tho present appearances, wo arc ina fair way to have two short erops together; if there is not a sudden change ot weather, twenty cents for choice cotton will not be so wild a figure before the Ist of June. We would be pleased to have regular advices from eur Southern friends, noting the changes of tempera- ture, the time seed-dropping commences, &¢., a8 we are determined to keep ourselves well posted up this sea- son, as’ from our experience of what late planting caused last year, we are fearful another short erop will shake the credit of Manchester, fully equal to the short evop of gzain in 1846-47. A large crop, which is now simost Lnpossible, is of vital importance to Groat Bri- Sain, but of small moment to us. The very existence of Great Britain, in fact, depends upon lower prices for the staple than are now ruling. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY Day. SINVATION, BY A RESPECTABLE, RA GENERAL A. CHILTON, sortment of Household ¥ = nabeger yore Chilton will sell, on Monday, April Mey at No, ii Undson a ese Conklin, consistii Bedstew im sewing. Good city re Plonse call at isd Sears from her last place. the third house from Univ nive arsity: Plays tthe 1nd, ae 10 volocleras New York, the furniture of « the offeeta of the a i te’ care of children, and f tine washing, Ple ase cull af Can be seen fur two day: sn tegdthar Sith” h Good Seoettinonk of ite en which the sale will commence, Splendid Cabinet, Faratt 1 Knows manufectarers, 1d assist in washing, of city, reference. Can be seen for two fore. Please call at on the fourth floor, back room, in the rear, between Princd and Houston streets, Com ie ing the red at auction assortment ot opie ut i mnday, Sth, and son inane Story, Seapors to the late D. Phyto, plete assortment of Ti suction thisvensshe at cd'ehlen is wartant Dest materials and manufacture, consisting of slogaat carved Crosby street, & y, Beh April, im the extensive 197 Pu Es a Jargest and most and Fourth ‘avenue, at James Gill faire, sewing and pai roll and, Lue, ors of silk ‘Urocatettes d, in crimson, pur] suitsin muslin, all also, a large assortment of carved rosewood essing ditto, Book Cases; a D Ving such to dispore « gold, and other cc w er by addressing (post paid) box 2778 Post Ofice, stati Price and where to be seen. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOU ® situation as Chambermaid 0: plush; also, en «Want elty refers jo. 20 Mercer street. A RESPECTABLE girl, with the best of references, a eustice asa \ Sewer in's private family, or to do cooking, washing and | ironing. Can be seen for two days, at the fourth house from sored of zosewo , black walnut, and oak ANTED—BY chairs, three- Ke. warter French and faney Chairs, Cabtuete, Thie whee of thie ‘extensive stock will be sold withont re- Messrs. W.& S.are about to remove te their new a6 Hiroaway. Those who are desirous of crt would do well to examine Rigen THE the corner of Thirtieth street, west side of Ninth avenui front room, upper floc ANTED—A SITUA’ Feward will S raid Pe the thr Any of the notes returned. jo eo et Kae pens '# Hotel, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL ON, as Chambermaid and’ Waiter, or ehambermaid au folk street, inthe rear, , AUCTIONEER. — JOHNSON ESTATE, ited toa great sale of Brook Bd, atthe New York Ex- ¢ late Rev. John B, Johnson. ‘central, Ten Important ed im- which will most largel; Lirooklyn.—Attention te lyn property, on T change, by two of t coperty ties im, the: ms a German silver collar; owner's Sarwers to the nai bim at No. 21 New s street, will be Goaaicty setereese ve on, if Fey IS Twentieth street, ANTED—BY A RLS -RCTABLE YOU. uation as Cook, soover will retura berally rewarded. hor, and Troner, in a ily. ‘Good elty reference can be given frou her last Pieate oely at 109 1 Bower he street, just by the great ju ahby and Joralemon. street: the createst central point of the eit; are covered mostly with some inferior three stor Wuildings, which rent well ove named, several lots ini; also, three new, fone imitation fro ENTREVILLE COURSE, at 246 o'clock. P. J. Wh ra ‘right enters b. m. Lad; Bevine: peDevent 2 5 TAEy Maer Be Maguire caters bie a Ma JOEL ce eas Proj epg? the South Ferry, nit sewing, and is willing to make herself use Has good city reference from her last place, ae at 502 Houston street, second floor, frou’ room, fur two Jn Myrtle aren of Brooklyn, sevent some three-rtory cad in te td vicinity ‘of the City 4 mndeoiue, residences: in the ext corner of Mytrle aven five three story brick house: Pearl street, two In High street, two hou “bri a Naree aad Seametcees- LSTERERS OF THE of New York, he held a u a t April, at half past The society takes this method of notifying hose that have wot Joined ‘thie roctety as yet, that they are fally requested to come forward hate as Ae will fa jotn fois fecletg TF get no Man cut of the societ By order of the rerior brick houses ce pine stroet, third fle oor r, back room. Can be se: ‘ory frame. reet, three houses. street, four heuses, and four lots besid five three-story houses, one a corner with st street, three houses, tw: Seherinerhorn street, ON, BY A WELL RDUCATED, nak Hay vce tate eambereech, ane oaltiog or Sgr eo care of children ane errand of brick. Ty ne house, Also iar~ containing, two ny ing: would make Vernal BY A SI StEaby, SOBER | A professed Conk, and superior n ee would’ do the washing ve: JU 10x xD, “AND VicTORY—UNITED wi mblie 4 more ae dee , Raving fosome five in the ‘ ane Wy L} in eer ted the Demoera’ nization for the safety u 5 a t Pat a ‘ata mR Ly raid ofies, will ve prowpely att ANTED—A SITUATION smart girl, fit for general socties tobe a walter, oF te go ntry. Good city reference canbe given. Apply at Nos 2h ‘banne from whig domination and miersie, pie have been invited to sellge WS. good "g Ke ata ae of -ehsie wt ob jam + boarding 004 want reel lnemant 7 ae shales Roses, | od to cost, All war- aclested grees care, without ranted true to name, os for 3 oa, “a Keventeety ‘and rid ck asa geo ican General Committee 0 x re, taal ing Demoeratic Ropu Bence, } ad ‘ean ba NH FROM SNQLAN bo tainis OR SALE—A Pakn oD FIVE OR Leak AC oat land, lying on ‘the road tes AMUSEMENTS. ERY THEATRE.—MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 6 Med, i he 4 dramatic spectacle ymieated a \NT'g RED Os SY ea Mr. J. pronleias, Me. Arsolds | Baw Nas He. Sere tate us, is, a, Winens: Ca 1 Mise Ws he ‘ Eee phael it Va Lester: at | EIN CHERRY Charter, pi plore . asl of Me Gear THEATRE. may pay EVENING, APRIL | lok OPleniph We ee Lady lerford Mrs. Hi re. To sonclade wah the farce, of COU- 2m o, Mr. ‘re mill, Mra. 8! ‘amily and i Taba n at 7, Commence wie widow of HANFRAU'S, NATIONAL oe ! ‘cveniug, April 8 will be performed, the tragedy of TUsS—| Suet ius Junius Brotus, Mr. W. Cr Seraggr, Mr. C. Taylor; mo | Repent Mies A Crates: ith the farce of WHO i Grockers Mr, Militant, Me, ew one, 2 ‘ ovommence st half-past 7 o'ck t, Charl a ‘tes. Doors open ab URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET —MON- P day cvening, ApH, will bs plazed, the comed: rtp a mle, ir. Barton: Ca tale’ hner, ir. rlloima Walker, Mr. Rroecham John Thong, Mr. Rea; cl Mrs, Crisp, Mee’ Holman; Mins O'e ft irs. Brougham. ith the eomed. of ae kets FAMILY ~Chai Mr... W. 5 tain Murph s x00 TATION. —SPE- cond Anniversary 1 cau be had 6 root; the Trus- Henry @. Steb- ity Hall; J. Preseoot Hall, Bowery Theatre; of the ro White streo s the number of ticke application tawst be man ICAN DRAMATIC FUND e Tickets for tt fg Merchants’ Exchanze: bins, Walt'atred MeKeon, Hanover street; Hambli Directors, the Secretary at the Astor House. necessarily limited, an ea SDERNIEN'S FIFTH AD PEARANCE 0 » Emi jerponté Lesdern'of Foal dates, 15 far Teienta and the pelle, shes one et her Fifth Public Readings in Poetry and the Drama, Sooteay Uneney, on Tha Faday evening, 1th April, halt a Se ‘i e ah m, ie ton’ tragedy a eof the Shirt hy ONE OF 8 for the Md friends aud ie amusement ormed the best Baud of tas, collected from every respeos tulle coxapany in the Unien, coinprising several old vores and ‘many choice. novelties. Lio will open. the Olyn Broadway, newly decorated, refitted, aud aitered, on Monday ‘Admission to all parts of the house, Parquette, with stuffed seats and stuffed. back: new box sents, have been added to the comforte of te de JPRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE--TWO mpgs every day, in the asternoon at aul in the Tha principal: pombe Jant seven years, respectful the lovers of frat rate hari: evening « Extraordinary tions for this week. The Molle “Abtiets" will ay me new and Sriginal living igre Ly some of the heat form the “Female Mi Jesters burtesqu ith a variety of criginal entertainments to be ther place of on—Staze seats, tmusemnant in New York. Prices of ad be. 20-3 pe TREET.—-MAD. WARTON'S. will appear Fi day c ate boxes, $ ALIAIALLA Ey CANAL. troupe of Female Model J in two grand performances, at thre and e) in ie evening, with dere. “The only place o Emugement of Kk Ovchestra Box, S75 description in R A ew and splendid pano= ows of tho Ivland of Rin shores of and of the Doors nce at tock Admission 23 children half ne Uskilseate ibe giv Oo Sciardan tena clock. Liberal arrangements will be made with Sabe bath and other YAGE TO EUROP! pen every ening, at the Grout Tall, Minerva Koy 106 Broadway, embracing views of Ts and both sues of the Rhiine. “Admission dren, under twelve, 15 cents. Doors open at moving at 735 hibition on day at tern LEGANT wrini Mi Tearn to write with such elega: chants and clerks are induced to ta lessor feats forladiea at the reduced terus. Kooms 28 Broadway, ver Thompson AMUSEMENTS IN IN “PHIL. ADELPAIA. 8 MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA.—MARY TAY- friends and Ii ler, w! has been received with loud ral fnuse for wix nights, 4a with drawn fe ort time, after whieh it will be re- rr Tn CINDERELEA ‘ednesday ties of every name ‘ture. Admission 35 cents; ‘Childreu, uuder 10 years, Tidg conte, wid iarls, will find the only nd India rubber y OTHERS T purchase Bi ts tables. | fuckione, at MASSFORD' of stan | For Feet. Seven of the above stipe Ann, and up for ta | Resist helena, Se ag cit ue poe ; L pte ahd BILLIARD comp made in the “pittiare Table 142.5 between Nassau and to his “Y. “2 Ki tom street ie whieh my aves tonishing rapidity, rand at very iw prices. 2 Es Pants 01 8 | forsalety —The sith ye d the public that he has parc’ where he would at all times be he pp, tine shafcest articles that the market a ting attention to Lusinens, (9 | receive immed UDDLERS | WANTED. = FOUR GOOD PUDDLERS w Jersey ea a ny, ab their nt F op LE Low. a 3 ‘plitting wee acine i'n sn38 i oF any other business. a | Nome COPARINE nie MERETOVORE ox ae ay ad Will Ve setited by J ‘Quinta, who will use we naute of the firm in 2 10, CHAS. MORGAN, Pe R, Address V. W., at this otter, for three days. Tote LET OR FOR Sal. ‘elling house, 403 ANE IRON FOUNDRY. (AND ogg sce Apply to Moncan Inow We ee (Boot of Niadl eertber ha Pt on tartarern srt Final enh th he st engine manufacture, | Ger'the immediate superintendence. of Mr, OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO HOUSES, NOS, 77 AND 7¥ Ann street. it hx N_L. NORTON, Jr., 206 Bowery. RT OF A HOUSE TO, Li FOURTH STREET, i pas hot and cold baths Ry 5 Will am otteet, oor. Maidon lane. ich dewpave HOUSE helt meet the desires TIVAL agree MEMBERS OF . in the several Imanafaeupiag apart 4 ine CHAS, MORGAN. WitAM BI wna | HAS TH - Hieadi 1A STORES. —THE SUBSCRIMI had mueh expericnee im ing fornia, thee that th shetceet qualities of ait pay GT the py le prices. The attention of bm: ‘BERS INSTITUT! Nom RBRe wneTy the vt ave bi cn hesuudress J: XS mreckiya CO’3 CALIFORNIA EX RINER WANTED EITURR, ACTIVE | OR SILENT, ‘With wash capital of $200, high, table oan, WI ich clears avery mi Jaress, promptly, “Pae~ fice, with real tbawe and atdtene ie seg THE WELL KNOWN iw he jot to angen uses peti te anythin handsome yoar! the ALIFORNIA rr of G Fre ‘OTICR—THOMAS N. CAZNEAT, 1 her, will leave, during the proses fiseo, California, at Ma, peatession, 96 a services, ia fee ot Mesars. Bovee Srnng Netem the two rej Min ven ne ont, Te eitt escatiteh bitmect? ta ETMORE | i GRAY, comats mp BOARDING. —19 Ler, 4, LARGE FRONT ‘ROOM, ON 8, Rast Thirveanah, sunset, rvs who may wish to Foom bo- Ke—A fine stork HOTCHKISS SAN FRANTSCO, | cal a epael ats ‘Corneline patent, which are to any in this ‘ail ERR. MORGAN, $2 William, between Fulton and Ann, opposite ren. “Fon a USP A QOARD—TH ANSTON HOU: = at was tr AML be ready for tue re- ANEW AND VERY SUPE- rae pecee Sep greee brit aang ina Wi > ee co ay tnd sacrament AE, liee ewe prevent ithe Irving Hoven: RD =A OENTLRMAN AND LA 7 emen ean Pleasant rooms at Bo. 4 Unt 7 arings, lesluding the eourt, TIDERT & CO. ‘Wholesale Printes ticularly sdapted for fi art Thirty eotsilons ah ate Drool NDIA FOUCARD SILKS—A LARGE AND CMO! Coprney ARTO ® UR NEW YORK MOURNING STORE, os BROAD: 4 Repl Motrniag Goods, inoteaton ie beeen PATENT nen me ess ANG, aly Sores FLORICULTURE, de. ment epee or’ (ea A mis aia gnueat white! thee he ‘oman % by xwat, Assont. pus den lane, New York, IMPORTER OF Bike ee tral ey ‘at Very low prises, te quan- em on, Ne. BSH. PF. CLEU, fee Tere amet eal the oveers sad woth clue me tach ae pinks, blves, ecrum, bee an Prive "Vewlard site, Alas, Bewred French Prine pinin Taney eulots omtreicered Tarte: ‘wb On Fate 08 ceons sa genes porehesere. FACHED WOOD ASUES—4,000 BUSHELS. ON BOARD he sloop Blige Wrikht at the p ‘Gansevoort at, ptain 4 board. VERY SUPERIOR AND FASHIONABLE SUIT OF Clothes, Bait ah “oes. to measure, may be ob- first Rey 3 a Po. fhe chen aii can caren ve had “elsewhere, This quality, tha Dumbig. Oring ORT a Paseye | EMENT SHEATH for making tin, sine, of ‘AMES CONNER & SON, TY TYPE FOUNDERS, CORN ki of Ann and Nass few York, have on hand cvery article necessary for com wetaplsce Printing Beeabl menis. FUE SUBSCRIBER, THANKFUL FoR Past, Hronage bestow [Gy a os old stand, ‘Andam street, where he earri the House, Sizn ing, sad Paper Hancin ‘O01 ae ei mazes, MANIUL Corda oe ing’ aed Manufacturing Gilling Thre CEMING. 106 Pearl [29N, SCBEN, BOLTES FOR § a larce lot of Bolts, of all sizes. bear y x manag’ wt mary et BARRELS OX MARROW, Talable for , 21 Reaver stree tut ‘we frankly confess, after ideas Na ye eh. me Shakespeare's | it 1,007 tone a pecomimodate, 30 or 40 freight. " on the 20th, | Uapesd merase hentia tee pimomas ¥. ferrox, Jon AND Caan IAL AND HEMP [°1IS JOURNAL Is NOTED AS THE INDEX To THE tow: Sri ts ; spatang thse Sisko Bootes Gaiters | songerd st low rates, and PLACE OPERA HOUSE,— MR. Manager. Benet of i Geo, will be performed Mr. Vandenhoff; f Osric, Mr, Waleot; Gertrude, Mr; ella, Mrs, Conover... Fo conclude with TAMING , or Katharine ; Littell; Grumio, Mr. C. Katherine, Meg, Melenn, | Moxes aud Amphithextre, 25 conts; reserved se: &e.,75 cents. Doors open at 7, HEATRE, ASTOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, r *th April, aso, Me. George, Vonaenel Bee 4 Ka cag Mean RUCHIO. Hamlet and Petruchio F. GeV ve Jeans ra pepe Collins, Kneass, ret ull Burke, waa § 8a to lease, for the term of five years or more, of any personsor party that will build an. Opera House for them, capable of ac~ commodating perso of 5,000 dollars per must be, on -lircadway, between Chaniters reat, For, further particalary adldross, post New Orleans iiadelphia treet, RAMA wae E—A SPLENDID PRODUCTION, inted by one ef the Bret artiste will be wold low if ap for immediately. EWEN, ¥ Chambers s. MERS BETWEEN NEW ips composing this line are ty Captain Nye; ARCTIC, Captain Luce; BALTIC: Captain Comstock: ATIC. C ‘aptain Grafton. These ships having been built by contract expressly for go- in their con~ vernment service, every care has been taken in struction, as also in their ed; and their accommodations for passenge elegance or comfart. Price of passage from New to Liverpool, $150; exclusive use of state reoms charged ag noted om the plans of the eabing. No berth cun bo secured until paid for. For fi pass EDW ety Couns or to BROWN, SHIPLEY & Co, L The a on $ cary in | the 1Sen of Bf AX; , The Tteasashity Pectte will anil henge 105 Liverpool on Saturday, the 11th of May, and Liverpool on Nednesdag, the 2th of May. Au experienced surgeon will be attach: ‘The owners of these ghipa will not be accountable for fold, silver, bullion, epecie, Jewelry, precious stones, ot metals, unless bills of lading are sighed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN R, M. Stcanships, Letween New ¥ork a d be~ tween Boston mid Liverpool aud pastenge: Niagar For freigiit oF passage, 9 a TEN SRD, Jon., 38 Broad RITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN R. M. STEAM- ‘The attention of the public ix dirested to the al= je in the alas ‘to-aail from Ameriea in the mouth TONER: jremen, via Southamp- on, on Saturday, the ih April, fro Vier No.3, N. R. Price of passsize in the frst cabin. $ Perienced wu @ through the STEAM BETWEEN NEW. YORK Pcie ae nowerful new serew steamship CITY OF GLASGOW, 00 tone aver all, and 3) horee pow uFepe, urday, 27th instant passengers She can yet and a soe geae meee? npowar ar sein $43 var sue vie between Ni York and ¢ ich the United sea Mail Steam * through to Ban Pr @ semi-monthly line Francisco, RECUCED KATES OF FARE TO cM. Cherokee. 100 ” _ ble, and have the privi- 2. Philadelphia. $135 wo iy ls All th of the Saloon, Seen ead witli sidteness sos Freight to Chagees, 70° cents’ per foot. Expenses on Tethmus are borue by “SEOWLAND ere ch apply to Pacific Mail Steamship Company.—The United States Mail Steam Packet we” vid G. Bailey, Lisle pprattercen. ite MN vor avengers will A eer A iran cttent of t, not extceding in measurement ten enbic fort, or merchandise, when taken, $100 If per cent om ‘all specie. Packages thould’ ut for ame eat ight for ae caring. Stee should Pagrege from Pa Mau exceed 125 Ibe rere, rth “he omes . No te 1 {Fie Companys a Be ew York. Fa CAL RORNT A, vA Ue TE States whip GEORGIA, Lient. " will be dea} ia Havana. The superior wodati thoronghiy Tented double engines - ee of watery A rienced Birevgh tlehete fon Francisco can be soenet, om appli- New dork to Chagres— State Room $100 Standee Berth. a a Steen Berth, i und separate table. . » from Panema to San Franeiseo — - "an Herth + oR cuacnes Direc TTR 8 LexpIp STRAW hip CHEROKEE, w 0. 4 NR hagres direct, on 8 sengors will plate Apply HOWLAND TRAMER GEN’. WARREN, FOR SAN FRANCIACO— selling of while steamer ia post Hil Baturday, ‘April 13eh. ale n=. TS previows. = | WONDERFUL MAN. Po enigneng Eat onderta| pees orld machine, eamphine, ( wn nd tha Sy oan the nett in See in only Rae ated envelope, DR. CHARLES MUNDR'S WATER CURE ESTAHLISH MENT D*, MUNDE nese find the pablie, (y cide + Water Core ment, at Seecarie, ‘Wiles from the Nex aD from New Y rate eo = | dard, eaten wind foe a Be with w arate ea, (Tan Pfteen years ng in the tants esc of 4 remsonall wits srend te any ronponable xt om me maeiven te him, partieviars, please meritatinns, the iylam, the New ves hi te labor, and sit the vel pe, on reeeip: of the = y andi | SAN or wate and eheap. ae Peking day trom! la baaiabed ” ¥ Tero 6 11s FRIENDS Tie tne Sree lass Tieket from Pussies to fan Franch Sarah Sands, ip. APY at French's Hotel, Room April th 1800, Cabrounta TrcKer. iy h teket to Sa Oy, ay Apri 15. Apply to BF. UWA CAB throngh LESOOTTS, No. 1) Wall etenet, ALTOREA, TICKET, raid Uenmeas f Be 4 SAN POWER ts Pear rial ORNIA THROVGH, TICKETS CAN BE On. the steamships, by w if the Isthmus. lea: te h and Bh of April, and dth and idth of Typly inmediacely at Noll Fark pow. Gil. Whiuithe, ib ond ¥ Wall et. eLu pay og fy ‘LASS THROUGH TICKET ei ges Doth of April steamer. for sale. ange otek 22 Weondway § FIRST CARIN TICKET HY HOWLAND steamers, sailing from Tranetses, Inquire st Ne. 98 Moots stecae Write Ox Finer LARS THROW on Texer vw hi woe y emer Cher oh woah apvil, SB RiMbalis Lovyey'e INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Our Washington Correspondence. Wasnixoron, April 6, 1850, » Welster and Mr. Clay—The Cabinet—Col. Benten and the Slavery Q estion—Curious Disclosures, The week just end’ng has not been without its des velopements, There have been one or two of great signifieancy and of ringular importance. We shall here undertake « be ef exposition and analysis of these shiftings of the wind, to prove that they mean somes We look to the Senate for a compromisé on thie We expect nothing from the House, Nobody expects anything from that disorganised body, split up into fragments and factions, without any definite object of action among them. It is expected that a compromise must come from the Senate, an@ that they are iu a condition to originate it, and pase if through the chrysalis, slavery question ret his resolutions, they puch—he had abandoned them— he had given up everything to the North, When Mz his xpeceh, taking the same g it was proposed to put him at the of ‘the ‘compromise committee of thirteen, vy Mr. Davis, of Mississippi—Mr. Webs his readiness to submit; and were scouted by the + forthwith p! harmed the South—it convinced mired by everybody, and the nt of Harry Clay the front rank—it the North—it was great leading moven entirely forgotten, in the enthusiasm for Webster, course of the Senate's discussions, Mr. Clay took the ground that all these slavery disputes should be acted upon separately and seriat fornia ought to be admitted first, and by heraelf, Hence the motion of Col, Benton to refer Califo arelect committee, and that Mr, Clay be the ehaire and that Cali- wn. The debate has gone forward om Foote’s motion for itee of thirteen ; and it began to be anders or the head of t! r we believe ry duc respect for Webs fall men, and the only man, to head that com. , the great object in suggesting Mr. Clay as the head of the committee, was to secure his co-operation in the plan prepared, and to draw ine be | pport of Benton. This was done, and done tr. Clay was induced to visit Col. Bentom at his house. and to dissuade him from pushing Sa fornia through the Senate a a separate measure. |. Benton was obstii ‘The Calhoun men. including the Missguri demow crats, who have been waging a regular pani year, had made California the test ques ion. and he was resolved, and ig “he gd the ise the mission failed. y tion of union or resolved, to try them, and to bring them w sue on which he himself was to be eruciti The debate still went on in the Senate. Cabinet ad~ visers got around Mr. Webster—his Northern friend ad. much to the astonishment of the South, on this last Thursday, he declared substantial that Le was epposed to this Committee of Thirteen—| 0 to business, and that he was in favor of from the proper beginning, to wit: the In other words, he had gone committed himself, distinctly Tinived that the substituting, in the matter, of Mr. Clay br Mr. F oote’s propose Mr. Webster ; but our ences are the cause of Mr. Webster Benton's plan, whieh, in point of fact, is tl got around bi Gerd ta Deaton anasto and unequivocal tee Yesterday the speech of Mr. Shields, Webster's ruggestions, alarmed add wal nd they declared their opposition oy the of the admission of California, firat and by herself, om a very distinet ground hin in first udmitted, there isa majority in the Mouse who will cut off and postpone any action for the terrle tories, until the administration geta them ready to come in us free States. thus casting the South come letely at the mercy of the North, and thus completes excluding the South from the territories, Mr. Clay. (and this ix the gist of the whole thi about being taken on Bent motion to exclude California from the committee ang its general bill, rowe and eloquently and most forei- bly argued the necessity as well as propriety of pute lac proposed general arrangement, jurt as the vor for a moment, ever iclous music upon «i the whole South, nd embraced te. could have gone had been ta order. ‘y had done him injustice, in their ope E old Harry Cla of them felt porition to his re Td the vote been tnkan on Benton's '* motion when Clay rat down, the South would ed in defeating it. and Callfornle pr the cdthintetee with the Hed, secured the floor for a ar set-t0, and we hall tit on Mouday. in true Bentontan style, reenit ix doubtful ’ What is ta be dons } ic of this morning, «peaking for the ad~ ration, comes out against Foote very decidedly, aning of this is very plain, Mr. Webster wishes to be considered a friend of the dministration. he must hold his ground ton's motion—he must not back out South are confident he will, there is room to believe If he comes in now, it will be as the if he stays where he is. he will ag lenet have the evedit of sticking to the administration, cmarkably interesting crisis; es, the committee of Mr. « proposed, including Oali= ly have succeed. Re have kone to perhaps on the apo nd though the that be will net follower of Mr, Clay The ease has eo hut for all practical » Foote, and its generat bill, fornia, will very likely amount to nothing ; will be parted by king the session, and the eabinet, with- Still. it is well enough to i ia authority, be 90, Bens ‘. the House, at the y thing at all, ‘on will be hard to beat. pasitively asserted that Webster now goes with ( Wasnincton, April 5, 1850, The West Point Dill, Mr. Bayly, Chairman on Ways and Means of the Houre, has reported the bill for the next fivenl year's support of the Military Academy at West Point, to For pay of officers, instructors, eadets, ‘a a oma bus age for ‘rauiie onlin » have permanently «t TY againet West Point le aristrocacy. It has tindieated it~ welf, aud has made itself a permanent inst Question—The Course of Mestre. Benton, Clay and Webster—The Cabinet and the Free Soilers. vident that Mr. Ben! in determined to op. romise of the slavery question in the , in doing so, he pore the eo mort vehement mann) means to trike avhlow for the Presidency, MMe has the whole South against him, and is aware that unless the free soil party of the North united, his cecupation as a politician is gone, He does not settied, for it is impossible to get up wish the questio an excitement on a past txeae, mittee, uniees the California bill is Mr. Benton is the only Southern Senator Aw holds ene! — on the slavery ques- be defeated in hie attempt to to jon of the two bills reported by Mr, ‘Th gh Mr. Webster has expressed his desire to vote adiwnierion of Onlifornia as ® << ibatane tive mearure, he will not op the territorial bul consideration, il he the ppoint= ent of the select comuaitice, ‘The separation af the amount to = defeat of one of he shall have eon= vinced himeelf of this faet. will make « noble sacrifice of bis lndtvidual opinion to the common welfare. T — Kenton, from motives of prude should not do the same. The alter Cathoun’ ang b ying at the South. and Mr. Benton wi gain eredit by fring Into a ship Vir. tiny came cut bold ently in favor of the wn - pred melee pre ready at any time to yield his own a may depend on this fret. that the two Mite will be united Into one bill, and that the bill thus frm. the esion of the which lune struck, Vemphatleally. and oles mof the two bills. Hie will pase in ty port! 4 the House will past Me MeClernand eh nate bill if that should be voted om fret, The: of s Lungler. and care not by what means that The President. T aaenre yom, 18 patiefied with the netion of his enty Al take another Connecticut cleetion to opes hie eyea, Th was cavteing to see the | topo tempt to chow that Mr. Bwtng had heen eal Toor, honert Ewing. he owed his aecasation to his genere! reputation The whole vd pent, whieh reneh, they tra following the inj may be ecomrpiirhed from thoir lnper~ nlate, “save all letter,