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Aisanys Hen T Mend on- Major Bobier, U. 8 grip flew tacos in wean St wea wo a Sh i Odd Fellow's hyo Soma when travellers “mont d the attractive places tx fn our meth the Pie fic is the season te" in Gotham, Among all ous elty, we haow of wane 10 deere in © eapoct, a4 PER Pucie rextenriye ex ‘can have it on satisfactery proof, by calling on John nl payin for the advertising }OUND—A SMALL sum OF MONEY, THE OWNER | if ged 4 Aa hs | iain ian hale paat 7 Dee. Miss "Wemyur Doors AT pes. Mr. Gilbes bean Seat, ir. Moore; "Pastine Mrs. Mrs. Jo de Ose late at 7; the Dress Circie W cents; Seeond rotewwerervicbel eee ee nna way THBATRE— MONDAY aver Be Bates oh tres Ki Ag ay drama of ing ban, Mr. es. Held: D’Are: the faverite farce of HIS List i Rivers, Me, Whicing: rt Montagne | Pelie i | of Heian Be BOROIUME eae Tito, MeCar' ruise; Emma, Mrs. Madi “Ip MTA TERT noe fre UNPROTECTED PEMA the farce oe, 4 Peter Puddle, Mr. C. Taylor; ur; Julia Lomas TRE—-MONDAY To 1 tm Si penchney Mer Mes Bri ty Moore, Hamilton; Evi idem he whole te conciude with Dorville, ‘Mr. Hamilto: hear she + opened and farnie pitt ehebas, HO Right ayes, sh Bie en \t lea act Grae nity, oe — oly. sehen aye Tie wide a | ([PMEATRE, ASTOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE —LESSEE the wines ineom! Sa r, way evening, Apri free funeb epen nat at the scare ANTED—A SITUATION, BY Ah { Nye perforiued THE WIFE; a Talo of Mantus~Loo- Glosed, between the (wo churches. in the lo eae Protestant young Woman, as Teaitbanene narde Gonsago, Mr. Ly Ferrardo Gonzago, Mr. Mason; = ‘Visit * Lovis" every day, but he is specially prepared ‘ldren and do plain sewing, or xeneral honsework. | Father Antoind, Mr. C. Bass: Julien St. Pierre, Mr, Neafie; Rais Ro aa fs «icity referene Please call at A Greenwich screet, | Mariana, Mies PikRER CAR b Mise Toplor. Fo con, os v Blue, Mr. T.D. Bowen and New York ree’s ae PE ore Sete 2 ee - ‘Galen, Mr. Littell: Charles, Mr. Grosvenor ; Mr. Line.—For tale, Twenty Sharer of the of the above wae ‘A COMPETENT SERVANT, AS CHILD'S | Patent. Mr Bernard: Capt. Rite, Mr, McDowall; 0” Company, Address B., ne thi riethisotice, Nurse, to accompany a lady South ot uexceptional School Master, Mr. Barnett; Lucy, Miss Keough; own The Orit ne who can recomend herve! I ogepercrene Su Flinn. Doors open at 7 v'elock; to commence €. Cathoun. oO nor Gi Hone others need apply. ¥ wigs cont —s Sg —n ot No, Jah Tenth sireet, Hrevoort Place, between ‘Be | 1) .RNUMS CHINESE MUSEUM, 58) BROADWAY, BE Ingnire at hours of six and eight in the eve ANTED—A 5S h or Germ was pb. nog roam be ry) 205 Broad w EAMSTRI who is son who will fora family. 4 i eee pen One Dollar Premium ern scidence of th 4744 my irae thae ‘ee at et th Boon gm get garding?) Pree te eee SECOND-HAND PLANO, i approved make, warranted perfect and to Adaress G. W. this office. Cnn ETAL NOTICES. — Deer ~MR TAYLOR, ONE OF THE TWELVE eles from the Salt Lake Valley, will pre (sendy) din Deummence at Way A. Bk ver to roadway ue tween Maidea lane pA Their Kolian Piano-fortey combine e beauties of the “Piano and the Parlor Organ. Second- ga Pianos for sale cheap, or 10 rent. mention I me Se aloe oe) MEMPHIS, APRIL we ¢ = pew wane ered rennet Re icontsen fy the Mayor” nd Ablermaa of the nthe’ . a bottle of Hoyt's Co- 0 Doe third arenes antes itt Marge | uy of hemp, tua the lager te regngted neti ‘mphis, also in one paper in the ci w York Puiladciphin aba Rew Orlosens requesting ail peroone Belding the bonds of liabilities of Memiplis ar South Memphis report the same to the Mi ith the date, number and unt of said bonds or lia ities, Mayor, City of Memphis. fet flesh. Aek his «| ie un opinion.” ve you “an opinion a inion of it; he will eeite, or $f por dozen. ery larg? bottles, Phalon’s Magic Hair Dyc, to Color the Hair or Whiskers, the moment it is le austiod, howe injory to the hair errkim. It cau be w — FOU a fnedietnrtige the eclor, and bas no bad odor. It inapplied, |, Shssccrary Danaen wll ake place ab he ‘Artur Mouse, on or scld, ab PHALON’S, iV] rondway: and by Puwoatt.soath- next, Zid inst. For ticl to the Stewards Gast corner of Chesnut and Fifth streets, Philadelphia, ited Wal le 129 Peart’ skeet, Jeash ont Wella is Wall ge teal Medicated Soap, for ferect, 9 ‘alker 53 Exchange Place, J. W. Bradsha gurigg.all ekin diecaoor, dincotorasions and - dre Subttle for er. joating ee K VOLUS S— Wile ie Oe compesion. hereby notified to bi Watker street, frit sore fron, (not Ta} Broad meet reer House, curner of Brvome and Mecoer adel reets, a attend the funeral ses a dt nics) late comrade ee Day, of’ Company I. By Order, ke, beep AND AMBOY RAILKOAD LINE, FOR o'eloe! - ate Anson W mena ambout JOHN roriel, ‘ial bg Boh ey © rin whieh be a ‘No. I, North River. Pare, first class cars, $3; i mn lange eight canes bot eso | &¢ a cute dente cach $4 duren. Zio Peart ssreet; sot and: 476 = ATENTS IN EUROPE—THE UNUSUAL ACTIVITY way, Grand and Broome streets. which prevails in the machine shops and factories of \d some of the continental States, offers great in- re to secure “mags abroad. A number or shave lately been sold at handsome prises, Parties cam obtain every information on AT F or otherwise, at the office of J. P. MONEY MARKET. Saturday, April 2)—6 P.M. ‘The receipt of ater intelligence from Europe via Malifax by telegraph caused considerable excitement in Wall Street, particularly among speculators in cot- ton. The advance in Liverpool for the week, ending his ofice for the application of hie Hair Restorative, and dy ind for oe sale of ted Hair Tonics, from 357 Broadway to No. 37 Chi His Tonios are also ticipated, but not so great as cireumstances warranted. ‘The tone of Brown’s circular, published to-day, Satur- day, under our telegraphic head, bas caused considerable eonversation in financial cireles ; and it appears plain that any thing is said in the cireulars for the leading Liverpoc) houses, to convey the impression that prices ‘are by no means firm, and that the market was with difficulty sustained, “ holders being anxious to realize.” We particularly call the attention of the South to the sireulars of Barings’, Brown's and Fielden’s, and com- pares them with those of Jackson, Son’s & Co., and other Liverpool houses representing American interests, It would be well to recollect the tone of the bear circulars from Liverpool, so that hereafter planters will know who their friends are on the other side. For the pur- pose of showing the actual variations in the Liverpool market for the two weeks previous to the the “ America,” we annex a comparative statement of prices. Oiirest te OF THE NEW ) Nave nee 18, 1800.—The President Directors have this 4 of 5 per cent on the ea pel, ek fompen ody hyena ym let of toe ‘and after Wednesday, Teeot jay next, transfer book ‘wilt ‘be closed from the 25th instant until ‘that date. By order. C. L. EVER'TT, Seeretary. ra Lyme & SON, TYPE x rn en CORNER Establich- vedisfrom CRE ore, LA. me hy gp ng haif- ¢ re $7, mile heats, © Berewariver; the owner enters b. geters bg. Shav's Celt; Wan, Somth Ferry, Drcebiyrs, a0 Livengcon Quoranions vom as the eport is over. Corton, reh 22. U6. a4 i Nc tie c mathe, pubsertere HERETO! iting bei nder the érm I we have to say now upon the subject of prices is) | Secor & Co. fe this day dissolved by matnal consent. | The thet if spinners * manifested no disposition to pur- Ww. ‘intard, who will use the ehase beyond their immediate wants,” and “holders | Satitation’ ee York, Fel exhibited a strong desire to realixe,” they are decided- ay verdant, and must have been imperfectly posted up er frightened by false reports, circulated by those in- terested in depressing the market. The arrival of the Wiagara in Liverpool, with advices from this city to April 2d, will lay out the cotton bears of Liverpool as eold as a wedge. ‘The Stock market was buoyant to-day, and the bulls were in great spirits, They were bellowing pretty Joudly on every corner, and rome of them were ready te take the whole capitol-stoek of any railroad compa- ny on the market, provided they could buy it on time— their own optic: Itis wonderful what an effect little advance in fancy stoeks has upon the imagina- tions of bull speculators. At the first board United States 6's, of 1867, advanced \\ per cent; Pennsylvania b's, kj Reading Mortgage Bonde, 1; Erie Bonds, new, GEO. Moncan Inow Wonxs, (Foot of Ninth st., E.R. New York, March 20, 1360. }, Purchased the sncire interests of firm of T. F. Secor & OPARTNERSIY, NOTICR.—ROYAL EF. taken into partnership with hima Henry Hon of wi wht here t be OPARSNRRSRIE NOTICE —THE UN DERSIGNE! the mercantile community Cader the mama of Loring, %; Harlem, \; Erie Railroad, 1!s; Reading Railroad, oboe, iy consent 2%; Permers’ Loan, 54; Stonington, 1; Norwich and | te name ot Lari Brothers & Cos who will ect a5 Ship = ‘Re. rT information ed Charles Loris No. 13 Central ‘ who, i the duly an agent i 8 taid house in ‘States, Any eonsici men’ ey yefeil; gh ereped er BROTHERS & 00. 190, Febreary 2, | 1880, ot, 14; Long Island, '; notwithstanding this great advancs there were plenty of sellers on time or any way to suit purehasers, It will be seen that the improvement ie ecufined to the fancies; anda few more days like this, will place thove bears who have taken our advice and kepi themselves quiet for the last three or four weeks, In elovor. ‘The receipts of coal by the Schuylkill canal, for the woek ending the 18th inst., amounted to 16,738 tons. — ‘Fotal for season, 64906 tone By the Reading Rail-road For farth eal the Pacific Ocean, are respectfully informed that the we die > % Co 1S rie fete a & to vo priv, ‘e family, and keep hou ey, C25 per for both. Ad state Teevolare No atéent wo YOUNG GENTLEM ted with 9 handeomel wy) on oven d Boor, wit rah fast ragh ry OLEN. THe THe STORE OF | THR sUnsceimEn was ane sie 19Uh inet, and a pocket book Jartiontare, loqaire wi Pathaoase ste folowing (Cheeta, vb sia 7 oan 10 BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS.— ah eaeny fg House, beautifully located, tyr Lane siyte, Sesh boarding house, is offered : who w Py je house, | Recah cer a nent. above are = ie a ere ae od acne y poreen roveraiog the seinen at Soper, “ainee ete peers five i eemaneas Ss ng, me, AE, Hirmineham on a Water street. Ean 10 "8 REWARD.—LOST, INA BROADwa evening, tween seven and « = P10 we Bees soutaiaine $ ‘lie to the amon: easy PAPER HAN¢ a rate mab Ms jon C PARER Max RGINGS, HOLES ALR AND, RETAIL — ecuet bes ty a Bath wit o pets ef the Preneh Factories, Ni m Deeorationa, Firoboard Princa, iladelphia, Curtain Blends, decoraters \N GREYHOUND, + will be paid, if de~ ‘The most artistioal and pa~ RD—LOST, AN ITALL $5. ma Re sieve vere Teta POCKET Pa tant mare & johnson. A (ent ward will be sopiyien te 2.0 Clinton Hetel. ON (FRIDAY ¥, ABOUT 12 OR 1 th street, BOOK, ON THE Wier, Bei mre & ) PIES, ww cnAT- rsh ee “ad materials. for | wenee sell at ane » 7, make the best quali ty Sens. eae than, any er A i ost-BY A LADY, on and ook, begereey bang “ae Fit svenen, 8g . Sivcn ihromgh & "ine eatad fh AE 8 ron or Thr FRICHWOND sPMt- Ber re 07 me’: ake ear ret od tz et fee Biernaotne n irae, aaa On FES ee Og AMINATION A FRW SPLENDIDLY 0 he Sem Hobs eat Meta sit peed, by TUMEROEST OR, RIGNRY, We, © Drona rivet, ers eee sspplication, | fe 3 EMOVAL—M. WISE, OF VIRGINIA, HAS REMOVED | y id at Rushto Gh Ce Biroadway, No. 10.4 fod tamed ta KK of penny per pound, | Fidue, and No. Sf frvng Howse, ‘ me Binds: ov Paie 8s pally a 3. This advance is greater than an- freet; Seheiffelin, Brothers | street; Oleot, MeKiseon & Co., 127 Maiden Lane baal > AS-LiGHT COMPANY, 1 have on hand | = | Meir pate OTIC! B.—THOSE INTERESTED IN COMMERCE B TN | 6.922 tone, Total for reason, 304,268 tons. carrtal Os Pau Bachan geo. wand dollars, in a business to be extab- | $1660 0 States 60." 100 125 Erie RR 0 71 Califor ook ie siready prepare, and the ao Wy WO do 1 in to leave by the Empire on the ith of May. A 4 ite 400 (Se i fdreseed to @. K., and left at this ill recive imme- of ik “3% | ae wo diate attention. 00 igh, 40 t-] i 8 4 BOARDING, ao. 1080, Pj AT UNION PARK—WOUSE 18 AND 2” 060) 8 k street, between Broadway and PiC\h “ 2 may be bed, in thie health and od 2 Salighetel foeation, on onrty Application, Terma reasonable. | = wo ARDING—TO LET, FROM IST MAY, A. LARGE mo 100 it of Past Thirteon gi: 160 100 street, furnished or T three per 0 5 15 h to room together, with brenkfast Fd 2 fall board on Sundays.” Helerencen given and we eg ~ ae o 0 TWO OR THRER eo 100 ecommodated with very mn ae in the house of a genteel “wo 25 . 38 Wel te som — —— CI = FINE LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE SBCOND m 00) floor, enitable fora tleman wife, or two gentle- Wo es map with board, or Wrenktast and toa, Also, one, bedroom, x, 3 No. 88 satreet, weet ride, third door from Br vadway. tien to to the abess, tire, he is happy weeks only, previous to ralleled | ese lady of distinedi Prince streote.—P. T. to announce tat he has enga Barnum, Pro~ to inform the public that hy nese Collecti seen macs abtenes aged, for two jand, the unpa~ her sailing for Eugl the ‘Diet casmneelnon ertotler’ sete Chinese beanty, with FEET 25 inches | of the lestiat Empire, Le home,” and been seen by the “outside barbarians, | ther sth Mies Lum-Akum, her serving-maid, Bo Trofessor of music, aged 42; Miss Amoon, hie | Seuphters sped 7s Master StunsChamnay i wd 5; Aleot | Mong, the ‘aged IS, Miss’ Pwan-Yekoo is young fandao to belong to a Chinese fam of the nd only remains here with mite a to visit London and the Co | tion, Mice ame meric under i 10, half > will be considered pretty ies, Admission, 25 cents; chil in itself presents inese, their costuu made perfect by this even dren, USSELL’S BALLAD of talented you The music Lent composers. Ti AREWELL CONCERT OF THE 1 | Batithe Broadway. Ta 1 ren The dia: ¥ ° SOIRE: nz vo BY HIS SELECT COM- will be given at the esday éxening next, April 24. solos, duets, Ke., selected from the 2 cents each, DIAN FAMILY, bernacle, on Friday evening ne: Tndian Concerters beg to inform thé New York, who bave #0 liberal! re their li ‘abernacl nme. for this evenin ‘The Good Old Days of Y. office of the T Depart on Lae ? re Liter describing le boy from tl mast to the sea; 4“ Somebody Yankee ‘the New Collar," we. Tekots Principal music stores on Hall, Bos Advil esi pris ‘cents; Children, mences a aii at 7% P. jay ond Saturday afternoons, at three o'clock. ILL SOON CLOSE—BAYNE'S PANORAMA OF A Vosnee to Burope One every evening, at the Great #0 Broad: rpeoly Loudon, and Berth atdes of the pater teely POLLO ROOMS, street. —Monday,, April 224, and « Chi jinstrels res ind the putlie generally, being occupied with the exami | The origi chanics’ | Pupils of the Mechanic ‘it Psa their concerts at Christy's Opera 7 Ext reordinary attractions i. some seemed eee "Female Minstrels,” a male Arab Girls, BROADWAY, BELOW CANAL night this week. ully announce to that owing to Me~ ion of the Society Sebool, they will give their every might during th: nOFs open at yy next, April 2th, € 76 CHATHAM TARE TWO y, in the eee 3, an 8 Gi trom the Sen" m in the world, together wi ynces, with a variel; Sulla, Mies Ke onclude with the new comediette vWHERE THERES wy awit THERES A WaY--Doo Soin de Pom Donna F sea, Mrs. Sker- rett.s ¢, We. ; Fami-y aud third Cir ‘hee, Be mance to-comnience at 7%. Nizios GARDEN.THE HAVANA ITALIAN OPERA enpany, under ‘the direction of Signor P. Badial Monds; ‘22, ‘will ‘be ‘performed ‘Donizetti's rand biern ing PARVORITA—Elda’ the favorite, viewers ng of Cantilo, Signor ( werardo, Signor Corra Ginflredo, Signor T. Baratti: inelli, Chor: . Stefanoni; Alfonso, Ki invert L. “ URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS § ei es REAR or the City Hall.—Monday Evening, April 22, pene for the one hundred and age simme, the on if ‘orrens, RIOUS FAMILY Charles yy Magui Mr. Pra re A nada Sleek, Mr. Burton; Lady Sowerby aries Torrens, Mrs. Ruesetl: AU pe Td rl drew i stanley Mr. Jordan; Paul Pry. itr iy °F aiili; Phebe, Mies Chapman. at 7. Miss open at e oe Mtioek t to tee at hall N BROUGHAM. to John Brough~ Asror Hovsr, A Ata meeting 0! iL 17, 18, Jonw Brovewam, Eeq.—Si pl’ Baden Mewes this ew offer you a complimentary retirement from Burton bagement at. Nidlo's Gai warur interest will be ta r, Ww . Upon (he oeeasi: heat, Pond im. We can assure you that a bya large circle of your friends im th in im As A testimonial of their a preciatio ‘of the community in which you resi of your al ability, your actaluments a» x holar, your character ntioman, and your worth as a inan, Zommlttes was apporated, who will wait upon you, and co fer in the arrangement to'be made, in order to carry out the Views of the meeting. We have the honor to be, your obedient sere J. W. Edmonds, James M. Quinn, . W. Sanford, w. . M. bbe MeNoit, jones T. 1B. Ra, r Willis Hall, *. Cooledge, F. A. Talla Arthar T. Joues, tt |. Morgan EJ. Warren, J.T. Bate ©. B. Spi Soth Geer, °. D. Hurd, Me Layett, . Vineent, Geo. MeLei Andrew well, or Geo. IL Andrews, Alfred Waller. Aprit. 19, 1850. Gravesacer 3 have the honor to acknowledge the roeeipt ‘and of your kit fBattert jeation, wherein you an- nounce your inter ¢ giving my yr deservings so rich an equivalent aa the t tender of complimentary benefit. Tuced not say that T accept with, pleasure—who would not!—your most gratifying offer. To have won the kindly interest of such men as ur committee, gives me the profound- ent natisfacti maintain their good opinion shall be my unceasing endeavor. With sentiments of gratitude and esteem, I have the honor to remain, ounenes your obediont BROUGHS the perf mance (particulars of whieh will pppoe eens pre) ill take lace, at Nib! Garden, ‘nly, in the evening to be ereatter saned. Tickets, One Dolla: ‘each, to all parts of the honse—to be procured, on and after Tuesday next, at the priucipal hotels, at UN's Garden nd of the committee. No wad: afl parts Of the house (ay woul at Nible's) open beats neczred. —A meres ¢ - te subseribers, and of Mr. Brongham's Woopnurt, Esq., and Tay In conformity with the abo to, the public A Lays friends generally, place at the Astor House, on Wednesda; lng at? weet, bear the final reports of CLARKE’S BENEFIT, teresting and im=- not only of Us teers, ia three fe ple may Anticipate an enormous treat, (oi in bis great cha~ oat ci, here) en Beadle; New Siarmada York's great favorite, Mi at lor, will aleo appoar in one of her popular Parte, os and introd jnce many favorite songs. LYMPIC.—PIERCE’S | MINSTRELS—THE ‘ORIGINAL Christy's t of favorite vol Pompey, late of way, ard and G1 ery, ‘evening 4 jaring the re open at 7. nt look. The novelties | pe style of Ethiopian perfor- nd Which have been received each might wlan the mest decided marks of a] =, by crow: a has stamped them as “ne plus, ultra fT Afternoon n Welnenday! Saturdays. Doora open at fy concert a0 3. relock. sion 25 cents, Orchestra HRENOLOGICAL LECTURES IN CLINTON HALL— L. N. Fowler and N. Sizer will rive.» course of Lectures ‘and Physiology, ap) domestic edaca- vation, and intellec' id social ewlture in ‘coms ednesday evening, April 2th, evening. First two lectures doxes, We.; Private Py ton, neta Chin in the moot eubstantial, man ind story, three rooms ew AND FANCY sociation, to be ‘and William evening of the south side of Seventeent h street, been bailé er, without ‘regard to cost, for the otcupaney of the owner, furnished. throughout with all the modern Nola pate Villars, a beaten ceilings, statuary marble water; gas and ot ae ‘deep ail the way up. For te A. SNYDER, No. ry dwelling rom Broadway. id be will | Address G. J PJ.0 LANDLORDS AND TENAN is desirous of renting th “e Ly ia Can THE SUBSCRIBER re and back room of a two pe } Perry —For sale f land, arn oe sean bh, Plumand Pear ti office, ' 1 7 the Marble Wi third ‘story, one | Seen seat | OLET-—A NEAT COTTAGE (T RNISHED, | tr ton, harbor and lower bay. | large family, and will tenant, For further par SLAP! 0 LET—THE UPPE) | & three story house, rm Cony city of New York, nding a beantiful of meoras onthe! ” ten Island, | eight room | gitwated om th | Baye. prev 10 KE LET—ROOWS of tpartments tn th | siness ferenpat | steer RNISHED OR ON Canal street, New vie LET, FOR MANUFACTURE is, corner of Broadway and Twath The premises are feel adapted for a LET—AT HASTINGS, TWENTY MILES FROM THE 4 new Cottage, with grow tae! Posseesion. "WAwes GRU No. 11 Park OTTAGE AND GROUNDS FOR SALE At BULL'S handsome cot tage, and abont one acre and kitebeo, with kiteh place are very Sine Cherry, Tees, handsome Flower roughly painted last, ye tin thoes to the backs of tes walk morth from the hour, from the foot of \drees’ box 2,176, Post Please YG PURPOSES—AT feet; a ding a fu be let reasonable to a responsible . address ‘ort Hamilton, 1. T. B. ASRMENT, or away, man) R PART, in Fourth enien: tree! Address ‘T.—THE UPPER PART, WITH FRONT BASE- of the go tory and ie house No. 80 2 to 4 o'clock pectable fassily, WALDKON, 46 Warre Market street, view of the Hudson ri the railroad agen street, at te had. iimmediately TKSILANK. #8 Greenwich seree YO LET OR FOR SALE—AT PORT RICHMOND, STA- year the ferry, ® roadern two story honse, with by Jebn Mi. Goalt New York am jonaaatl Ne ot of Apply te (Geotge Varrett or John F. M. King, near the ON BROADWAY.—TWO SUITES * new building direct! Hopposite the tain, well lighted. easy of sores, and replete with Ie) aotern choventeion lewlared for ha- id will be ready 4 ‘Apply at No. 51 Liberty FORNTSHED Place. ROOMS TO LET— | plearant rooms, situated ton street; the vicinit Square preferred. A. OOMS WANTED—TWO NTLEMEN REQUIRE n Hour as town, not lower thar WANTED. ah, x tal ‘® single gentleman, as Aa modern built house, SUIT OF UNFURNISHED Cc [ne pee morh F News alae PORN| in will leave New thee eee ALIFORNIA STORES.- THE SUBSCRIBERS, mage LARGE AND CHOICE _ DRY GOODS, x, se ae serena lave fala oe fw Honnete, Gaver tetetes Heat rhc are new the ot Al very large large vow of ail Wal styles in market, many of which are Thave gréctt to bees x PaeTaisr ohn a —GREAT AN- distinguished 7, weigh *, weigh, is ra to appear every morning, afternoon ‘and evening during th He will person: 8 erent character: e by Queen Miniaturs tose orees Sermen, in ‘rat whee wit ares ly bie pe od thee cert f'be ena hs Cir peeher | th superior prevent o nthe af tefnoon, the Double A. rt ual “Bagot mn, J jon to be noe MISCKLLANKOUS. Brn MERICAN FILES —BV ANS, “DAVIS. & COS. SUPE- arranted est dest Eug= pees? Fe reet, New to be far or to any preservative softening qualitie aga briliant jet back lustre, 10 genuine arti- aren, He, 1 Soke pct eoruenef Ske. HAS, LEE, (formeriy Lee & Thompson.) ae oR aoe IN GLASS—A LARGE QUANTITY (prinetpally from plate glans) for wale low, Apply at No, aC. atrect, Pamaiaarnrers, perfoiners Minds of Toilce Soape and Fanwy, Gord fF atock. ay INLUN, 60 CR—FIFTEEN HUNDRED TONS OF PURE POND Ice, for eale by the cargo. Thee Wishing to contract for, or purchase the same, may CHARLES SIMMONS, Gardiner, Maine PANTS PANTSVF. AURENS tas d0¢T_ RECEI At hie eld aud well Rnewn fash ah No. ets mn street, Bf pisces ant Candhmeres; bite tn guasrel Of oll” where th. be fitted i = ale a teria, and 29 rar'eent Ieee than Broad w y a Se EL. REPER To fin Eorrors OF md Intell the Hane v- pply of te whieh ke solicits kis fens ast \, Baptist Me and hors; oF, at the New York Hoxpital, New a and st any of the government insti- plan ie tried, they will all inform you. by Using my plan a large faraily'c sis week's wash. may bs by one person befere breakfast, for less than, sin cents; HC employed in house. and all the soap now pinged tee Printed, and is so rimple that » nderstand and wee it. Price $1, rent by mail, if ‘Be eure and eal, oF gene & . vt ELVETRER, Roo, wean street, N L-THE POSTPONED MATCH DE- 0 Crib and Dave will take place , ATS! RATS! RATS R' April 284, at haif-past 8 o'clock, precisely, remedy a cheek Againet their fond approaches, If Mothe should gather in your clothen, And spoil your cheieent garments, Do but buy a flask ‘magie poe Seba ten en ws M, Most ni in ioe net - LEECHRS—J.* P CLEU, INPORTER OF John street, Fe i ey snd pas ie bas Jont, rowel iy Frit ‘Swedish Tooth in quantities te tome ae DR. CHARLES MUNDES WATER rm, San Ltt prnetive ona of contained in the store No, 26 Chathan r i Towels, Napking, & siery, &e., Ke, 7M. McCORMIC ington consisting, in room and Kitchen Wines, in bottles. UCTION Poe oe ag 9 BS, at o'clock, th shelves, ‘consisting Whainpoa, C. EW YORK TA mense facilities taken on storage. JOR SALI kind in single with a carriage and burness, or separate! eheap, as the owner is leaving the city. treet, ORSES FOR BA. A PIN Afteen hands high; and s su rice $200. granted sound. 72 Mercer st They give it th throp, Rose Hill st oe gg LE Harlem immediately, a ae ey Camet's hiture in Jersey 68 W & Clark: together with a general. Ac ufnily invites ¢ of or purchasing Horses, Carriages, and PAIR OF tor, W.M. Hoyt, Fike ‘al Camel’ aipbellen & Due! ‘at anction, on it Nibl @ and valuable ¢.; bleached ad wad Sale at 10 A.M. tnd heeds of families should attend this sale, as will be put up in lots to suit purel Without reserve, Saturday being the last o K, AUC ty street furniture. laser Neatien oor fe entin ofa des of Flowing Blue, Granite, Stone and Glassware, &c W. A, CARTER, Anetioncer, No. T New stivet. TTERSA ALL attention of lishment af «i rish Linen goods, ia’ satin and doub sida dasiask Paulo Clothe, Shirtite Linews. of goat fords. every Monday, at I] o'clock, “Every deseri hawls; 12 extra es dup The goods will BY PUBLIC owing days, the stock of Dry Goods Feet, consisting of hed M Howe be sold. SALE OF FURNI- Tucsday, 23d, at Wo'clock, at « neue the Ferry, wil urniture of # family giving up honsokeeping, part of « fue toned Plauctorte, made by Nanas tment of Parlor, Bed~ ‘Also, 4 few dozen choice old THE, SUBSCRIBER RE- mon disposing was, to the i Wehhitne Propristor, 46 Beseawey. PONIES, ‘and doable harness, for straing, cuts, bruises, sore breast, windgalle, serateh and many other horse proof of which I refer to the following ge bec be doubte rut, 34 wnt {n horse matter D. ables; D. 1. Ormaby, Apply i and hundreds dler, 637 Hidson atreet: J.P. Jube, 88 Bowery, aad the Price W cent malo addressed to tik th street, will be attended to y part of the city. FAST TROTTER d under saddi at IN Thomp- 9 bo seen at the stable, No. T° OWNERS OF HORSES.—IN CALLING THE AT- tention of horse owners to Hoyt’ Columbian Liniment, it is only necessary to etate that for years this remody has and is still used by all the principal horsemen of our city, Preference above all other remeliosevery > AUCTION NO- O + Shawls, at Niblow Saloon, Ate Hair Shawls, from tho f Paris, Chostorman sday, Sd instant, at Roome—an invoice of ir Long and Square Shawls; also, hmere Long and Square Auction sales f vehicles Will be sold Trainor, 189 (Sid GOUPTI VIBERT & 0O., eeran, Printecllers, 2 Broad wi ‘second cabs, passage or freight, Mice sieeanee or to Liv Liver hi Llverpoot om Sa a Tily of May, "nnd Lt Ww 20th os \ ienced ne sey a, jay. An experien Cari Preity the Forward Lower Cabin. erase be allowed Ihe. hi cn exten per tor, and one an. OR SAN PR Line. The eple snip ee ae pier willperitively sail Shoat to en this veer! Beat Slip. ‘Thies ' F We ‘ ‘steamehin Ge vine steerage Ba ALIFORNIA an. Cav id for ser ~ y and C tad pat fe (CEAN STEAM via Southampton. $0. Au All Ieiters must go Throagh the post office. "For "BLLER & SAND, Acente, , Broadway. [NITED STATES Wall, sTRAMERS BETWEEN NEW posing this Line York and Live alve malin eronte sic Se Tig there! eet, und bed and separn i) to Higrans. "To N. Orleans $79 $75 Aan the above dle ad “rieeraee (Found with matrore- Chaar TO Cente’ per foot, Treight sytints ar vrne by SWLAND ae fornia. Tassengers are found sheuld not execed 128 Ibe. No passage recu: SF the Compan “Bikonth the "Vor tretent sOnN SBS 4 and Pusha trateeed fa tower the Veasels will he despatched Roe tiekets ip from bei to Sas PILLS) TAP AVIGATION CO. eU. note Booms... . Mail steamship Herma: mapotationn for Ts are w ert Price of ‘sf panoag from NewYork autre sine state ce pact ill not be scopantable FOR BREMEN, R. Crabtree, commander, will nail for Bremen, via South ampton, on Saturday, April 0th, f ithe be 0. 3. North Rit~ jock. Price of first shee," the HROUGH LINE TO SALFORD. VIA aes er United Stat rot e Unived Sater aati Sten Pack- ‘aeific, & seomi-monthly line through to Sas 0. REDUCED RATES OF “th TO CHAGR EA. After Saloon Saloon ‘G4 South street, New ¥ but not wines ana Ha NEISCO, be had on ORT Vek AM TICKE i tenmer to ail before the Mh of id, at the California I for the Bh of California NIA TICKETS fee = kets to leave here street, ander the CKRTS tokete ms tna ee ceeding in mearurement ten cable or maneee fonmehip, (Ale one, howrage rites seri ATR tie. RNOLD nerrow y tines Saison Sente o way Invorance Pacite Mai Steamship Company.—The United States Mal team Pac «Capt. David G. Bailey. ope: Carlisle, Ppa rs, uch rations as are urn! the crew, and with matiross and pillow. efor personal bagraze tree, tthe extent of when taken, specie, Packages carriage. at pated iin experienced phywelen. OR CALIPORNTA.—ONE THROUGH TICKE Saloon, for lady and gentieman, by I Wall's Hine of steamers, for 4th of May, for sale. Apply to A. Sone LS wall ICKETS FOR SALE.—ONE, premnacs T1CRee ran rage aehle Creceont Cie Chagres, of at IN THE & Aepin: wl V #trect we York to Oh blie, ow hor Bomth atreet. WANTED-FOR May, for which» , ny, for m outfits complete: ir b+ am ge + mala the value INTELLIGENCE BY THE Se Our Washington Correspondence. Wasarn@ton, Apri! 19, #850, Couclusion of the Pst Act in the Drama —Closmg of the Curtain. ‘Lhe Senate cleeted its eemmittee of thisteen this morning, on the firet ballot, nearly all the suis opposed to the committee, deelining to vets. ‘The following is the committee — Mr. Clay, Chairman, Six Whigs m0crass. Mersrs. Kell, Tennesee, Mvasra. Bright, Lndiaus, Berrien, Georgia, * ‘ans, Michiy Cooper, Pa. « Dickinson; Mangum, N. ©. “ Dowas, Low Pheipe, Vermont, King, Alab) Mason, Virgiisidty Siz Southera Mes Mosara, Bell, Tennesse, Berrivn, Geo gay Dickinson, Mangum. N. ¢ Cooper, Downe, Lou stame, Phelps, Vermont, * King, Alabam “ Webster, Mass. Mason, Virg nia, Probeble majority in favor of a combine | bill:— feesrs. Clay, Bell, Berrien, Mangum, bright, Cass, Dickinson, Downs, ing, Mason—}0. Opposed to it:;—Messrs. Webster, Phel, and Cooper— : Mr. Phelps asked to be excused. He was ia bad health, and had no faith in this committee. Mr. Webster, as fo committee, might make fitch in the lab. ors of this same © Mr. Phelps was not excused. he appointment the California bit! hy owiny heen the special order, Mr. Dough ‘nove to it up. The South objected. And o: tion of Mason, all the whole basiaess on (i> slave- ry stion Was postponed until Monday two weeks, from Monday next, in consequence of the :ence of the committee appoint fd two ae COMp Lihy ¢ mains of Mr. Calhoun to South Caroline. will leave on Mouday, and will be gone > ter days to two weeks, Soveru] of this committe* also belong to the committee of thirteen, so Yi. that committee cannot report till the retarn of Uys com- mittee from South Carolin leas this con uittee of thirteen shall agree upon their bill be sa this: and Monday morning, which we do w ame they will do. Of course, Mr. Olay and his . s0ei- ates left behind, will be at work upon t!: promise, and we expect their plan will t and a bill comprehendi California, as she 2 ‘The Territories, without anything abot sla Pre 3 “The arrangement of the Texas bovid vy, in- volving the payment of ten or fifteen mi! , for the disputed territory. r 4. The sub-division of as into two slave States; with another sub-division, for the ; tive admission of two or three more. The Texas boundary will be the most «i feature of the whole business ; but the qu necessarily embraced in any pioject for 4 territo- rial government for New Mexico. ‘The sw-divi- ‘exas is easy, because a compact made ‘exas by the United States requires i(—the compact of annexation. Tt will re puch time and immense | shor to pars thiseormbined bill into a law. The Claytom compromise passed the Senate easy enous, but was laid on the table in the House, without cere- mony. The Texas bonndary is a far more i i question than any of the issues in Clayton's pro- ect. : In the meantime, there is every chance (iit the House will pass a separate California bill, before the Senate gets through with its combined mea- sure ; for = is tobe a protracted controy orsy in the & nate, begining with a question | Mr. Penton and Mr. Clay, raised by the fo to the legality of combining several measores of a different character into one bill, Mr. Bontom conte nde that it te unparliamentary « and fligrantly legal | has four quarto volumes in han: f ready to prov Mr. Clay is ready to meet hin was given and accepted, in a toae of on both sides, highly ex fashion f the challe it. the derick Dhu and King James, as recorded by Wal- hat- We have a doubt of the alt, ever may be the law ; for the annexation cf by a legistative act was declared illegal in the . bate, and argued with great power; but +f thing was done, and as Mr. Webster cout daa was well done. In the inter ter Scott. » of two weeks, as faras the Senate is concerned, th ate hat a reat from ty sla~ very business, in all ite forms, except petitions. Many Senators will, doubtless, take advant yge of the cireunstance to run home—Mr. Webster wnong them—and thea we shall see sights. Wasuiveron, April 19, 1850. Messrs. Clay, Benton, and Webster—Sonc of the Points in respect to the Present Position of these Senators— The Rise of Clay~The Dectiac of Web- ster—and the Fall of Benton. When the Senate adjourned, to-day, one of the Senetors of the South, in com ber, remarked, ‘ Well, thus far we get on dolight- fully,” when a tall, lantern-jawed individual among the outsiders exclaimed, * But there is he yet behind!" The exclamation was, pethoys, pro- phetic of what is to come in the controve+y be- veen the Senate and the House. But w ool for the present, and sunply look « hievement of the Senaie, the deliberat we work ret breaking ground on the question, by.ihe appoint- men! of this committee. It rs — more than the resol :tions of Mr. Cl ay et the South are in pero Ww Rei Mr. € ~~ offered these resolutions, and, spirit of compromise, urged them as the sro: ty of a settlement, the whole South were dowa him. His plan and his speech were dem, ‘hod at : a blow, and without a yesh op h were indignant—Clay had and the North cried ont, * Next we see, when the President sends np the California constitution, Mr. Clay proposing to refer itto aw Mr. ‘penton moving that Mr. Clay be the chairman. We see Mr. Clay yield- ing assent to the motion, and we find both Clay and Benton coming under the most searching eriticiems of the extreme Southern leaders. Mr. Chem sas sich t when we see the Great Embodiment and the er holding secret counsel tog ther, prophet is indeed fulfilled, wha the tion and the lamb shall lie down tog sther— thing #0 preposterous can happen ag to dely bolieg. Clay was down in the Fouth—dowa—t had sided with Col. Beaton for the adai« California by herself. ln this etate of things, we have the great epcech wa a of of Mr. Webster. The South are ina perfect breeze of delight. Webster is immortalized —Welster ia the Apollo Beleidere of Legislatore—Webetor will sneceed antic and the popularity ef Cal- houn— Webster will be triumphantly electe! next President, if he chooses to rua. Hurrah for Web- he was falliag behind. He ie North to a compromise Webster had rallied the South and upon Mr. Clay's identical platform. In point of fact, they both stood upon the same ground, and were both in favor of the adiission of California separately. Foote’s committee of thirteen is Proposed. Web- eter and Clay are necessary to secure aol the support of Benton ie also desired. W ~. and Clay are both eecured—they will both the commuter, but Benton, for reasons of lua o en, is inflexible as death. He will resist to th» death, and he is abandoned. Foote surrenders the duty of earr vi Hd we the committee into the hands of Clay. . Clay becomes the champion of the Soutu; Webster, ag there cannot be two lesions is eclipsed. Clay urges on the committee—s itin the teeth of the formidable ta ton to & vote--28 to 36, in frvor of the Mad Webster voted nay, there would have he uw a tie, and the vote of the Vice President woul! lve de+ cided against the committee, This wis the tightest rob of all saw Mr. Webstir, We watched him closely. He hositated. Hi I not answer to his name, but a nadge from B sand a word from Mangum, brought him to went forthe committer. This was no vote, bat the v which decided the e Whether from the arguments of Benton, the echoes from Massachusetia, ot the unsay ressible convictions of his own mind, we know not: bat in the last two or three days of the debate, W. beter deserts the committee, and on the final voce ehe * with Denton—and ¢ ay undieputedly. hokde the ribande. 'e lief—th knew hat whieh bem pi in the bolder re- mognificent morn! of Clay, or t knew of hty Webeerte or the oe hostility and desperate resistance of Ii ‘uton. "fay is now the idel of the South—Henton is the edoication of the Te—bat Webster male most le Tle has had a great ery ie myo L Pant i ts New england, and 7 sntly perplexed at th» part which he las played, and im to. play in. t- great drama, ine ‘mere prologue erhes tes ra read to the andience. he South are, however, grateful for the splendid results of hie «peech, for his vote which saved = tee, and whatever course he may now they will not eae be him. we Webster will finally come ap . Even ry surrendered on the Texas and when @ reat decision and the ences a vote, we doubt whether Bonton would heeitate to eu it 5 ’ Mr. Clay has been too for him. Tie con- en, Bright and W or ae The shat i le Srchetp Sreehe Awd won by Harry Clay.”