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‘and thet, for the remainder of the season, the receipts ‘WIR be comparatively nothing at all, From thie time to the elose of the season, last year, the receipts amounted to about 375,000 bales; this year, to reach a @rop of 2,000.000 bales, the receipts for the remainder ef the season must be two hundred and twelve thou- send bales, It is our impression that they will be less than two hundred thousand bales, and that the total erop will be nearer 1,950,000 than 2,000,000 bales. It must be borne in mind by manufacturers and holders of cotton in this country, that there never has deen, throughout any previous season, 60 many induce- ments to bring out the crop; and the probability is, that early the entire product of last year has already been seecived and accounted for at the ports. During the re- mainder of the season, a few thousand bales per week ‘will be straggling into the shipping ports; and it would not astonish us if the aggregate receipts for the year ‘were even less than the lowest estimate, It has been, Whroughout, an extraordinary season, and we must be Prepared for extraordinary results. We are looking with a great deal of interest for ister intelligence from Liverpool, for a confirmation of our predictions Telative to the complexion of that market, the movements of speculators, and the future course of prices. Holders of cotton here are perfectly ool, and as calm as & summer's morning. They have not the slightest apprehension as to the re- sult, knowing that the Manciester manufacturers will ave to submit to any terms dictated from this side of the Atlantic. We have been pretty well posted up for sometime past relative to the movemvnts of the “great 2 in the Liverpool market, by parties who ‘pave, from their position om the other side, been be-, hind the scenes, and who have availed themselves of ‘their information to warn.through several well written circulars, their Southern friends against the plans perfected by the combination, to break down prices, and get all the cotton they wanted cheap. These cir- eulars have had an extensive circulation through the South, and have no doubt done a great deal of good. ‘We have from time to time given the gist of these cir- ealars in our colum! asthe views of a “Southern Planter” abroad, anda better insight has probably been given into the schemes of the bear speculators in Liverpool than ever before. The “great regulators’’ have bad their day, and they had better turn their at- tention for the future to the improvement of their ma- nefacturing operations, for the competition they will #00n have to contend against from the Yankees. $1000 ® RR U States 69,56 rie m4 * oa do BM ‘oT do 60 74 de Fe do é % 10 yeow 2 Stomingtos'RR 3 tonington 1000 NY & N Haven 2 do veo 43 June bonds By 60 43: 8 bso 0 60 47 4g 60 0 4 cry 200 47 Bg 200 46 3733 100 37 DN ¥ EN Haven RR oS 6 Housatonic Rit new 70 37° Hudson River RR 614 si 8 do. 6D 3714 $5000 Erie 7's "30, B00 9515 do Be 1 ‘O49 % 9% se agsstngss —_ RUNNING AWAY, ON SATURDAY EVENING Horse it Ws . The oon ons have the street, proving property, OST—AN OLD-FASHIONED WATCH CHAIN AND ey, in the ‘vicinity of St. Mark's Chareh- $10 re wulbe paid on the same being returned to No. 17 Second Svenne, orto 1 Wall street. —A POCKET BOOK, ON otes, one two, to David V. Serven agai 1, 1850, note being o es on the PosT Gateer NOTICES, N baw RT ANES ATLANTIC, FOR LIVER his steamer will be made ve ie neta Abas XTRA LAND MAIL POR BOSTON.—POST OFFICE, New York, April 25th, 1SW).—In pursuance of instrac- ‘ious trom the Post Office Department, ® mail will be mad for Bosto lnees, via the New Ha | Hartford Tale ssrengement, which will & t, Will not intertere wit ™ Stonington, whieh w ST OFFICE, CHATHAM SQUARE, CORNER EAST rondway—New York, April 24, Isi0—! «for the Eastern Land Mail —On and after ti ters will be received at thie office for 1d, and all the offices on the Lin 4, til 2 o'clock, P.M. {akow SWAT.” SPECIAL NOTICES, | OTICE-PIRE DEPARTMENT.—THR ENGINEERS, members and exempts of the Fire Department and vie nd the funeral of John L, Guire, is life while in the 8 Front street, on the ) om Sunday, the 28th inst tice papers of a eh TYLER, LAK ERS—ANOTHER MERTING OF TH! tive Bakers will be held in the M ies” Mall re capable Inte~ an it oer position aa such. iy order of the fie Count ce EA RTHOLOMEW DERIAM Jo Rute of respect to ‘By order are partiow= fegolar meetinz, N, APRIL 2, 4 Against nezot Dovghts in favor of J. four month m% the mot baving bee 4 to at summoned and th the ele ‘hich will be bled wi nd to nerve a copy of aint, cu the ratgeriber, st bie the city of New York, within twenty di the serview hereof, exelnaive of h if you fail vo aforesaid. the for the relief Dated Apri ES YATES, Plaintiff's Attorney. N STREET RACKET COURT—IN CONSEQUENCE A eee of the weather on Mond: the Sth il Friday, x mateh wil be pla: Uy i ket PRE EEA CADEMY OF DESIGN.—THE a Nea Aas Sees, Se 28 Broadway, © from? A. M. until ’ eon: cente—eatalogues aed cont RAILROAD, nnn SAAR TT nas GaawDEN AND AMnoy RATLEOAD LINR POR iadelphia, at 7 o-elock and half-past | o'eloek, , by steamboat JOH. VOrret, daily, Sundays oxeey ium pier No. North River. Fare, brst elas cars, soi elem ears, $2. WANTS. en pennant W ‘rent ied own fm fit oar oy rnd re ja the vicinity rot y; oe sdway, etwecn. "Wereay Broome streets. Address J. M. PDIATELY—TH' 3 co aaa | eee nae obras ill lan as noma mt None need apply bu! 2. Fearon Wye Arh 2h, I Wenn A. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | (en ae Waiter an id, or child's Nuree: wing. a dee Teference given, Please call ret floor. Can be seen for two anys. ’ yt, A (SITUATION AS WET NURSE BY a milk; hor daly died ner a elaine ssiven: has. jection to go Ty. Inquire for Ann Kenner, 30 Eihch street west FD—A SITUATION AS HOUS KEEPER, BY A | , Fespectable middle aged lady, ina quiet private, ret rate Cook; one who rectly unterstands for several ANTED—A_ STEADY ee MAN, Wuo | thoroughly understands the wholesale and retail liquor trade, To one fully qualified, a permanent situation can be lad, The best of reference required. None others treated | with, Apply at 631 Hou treet, corner of Mulberry, ED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAD ituation as Chamber 1 to do fine washing and ironing, or as Seamstress and Lady's maid. No objection to travel, or go in th y. The best of references can be given, Please call at No. 45 Fourth avenu of a baby from i nd has no oljection to make bi in i Sain alist ive hit chamberwork if required. East rat ves street ‘con avenues. oer jection to travel with a lady. WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, ‘s,m good. plain cooky and a good washer \d dresser, A home in a private family will be pre- ferred to wages. Can be seen n for due day, at No. OL Greeawish | ANTEDCITUATIONS, BY TWO paar | you n—one as Cook, Washer and [roner—the other to 2 de dumber work and take care of children, or do lain sewing. The best of city reference. Can be seen at 179 Fweltth street, near Waverley Place, SITUA- Nurse. 'ANTED—-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, & tion as Chambermai dre: id, or bed mng or Chi lace for three y mad ae her present nituation, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS NURSE OR SEAM- stress, by a respeatable young woman; she would not object to asituation as rmaid, and would go to the try if required, Cam be ween mm unt Tuesday nest, at 94 nk street. ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE WOMAN, SITU- pations—one to do chamberwork ‘and assist in wash- ing 1g and understands waiting; ia willing to reelf "senesally useful; and the other as Cook, ‘where 20 ‘washing isrequired; ‘she has long experience Hy the busi lease cal] at 71 Seventh street, Can give rd cit referen ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG MAN, A SITU. mas Coachinan; be warge of a garde required: sad. will make. himse e ally useful. Ho can give the best of city reference from his last place. Pioase call | &t 64 Thompson street. Can be seen for two days, front Toom, second floor. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS ‘Chambermaid, and assist in the washing and ironing; goed city reference given. Apply at 69 Sixth avenue, ANTED—A COOK, WHO WILL ALSO ASSIST, IN washing and ironing. “Also, « Chambermald, who is first rate fine w ner. Apply at No. 7% Broadway, ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wo- Ten, situations to do chamberwork, or to take care. of children, or waiting th food plain kewers, Good city | reference can be Wee,” e seen fortwo days, Please call at 954g Mulberry. WaANZEDCDY 4 "RESPECTAB: 's situation todo plain cooking: ironer, or would di | | y ouNG Ww WOMAN ANTED—A COOK, WHO FU v the bus Also, & neat, tidy Chambermaid; French one Parties coming well recommended, ay apply at No. 4 Vesoy street, (Astor Mouse) to J. FER ‘ANTED—BY TWO RESPECTABLE GIRLS, ONE TO do Chamberwork, or Waitress, and make herself em f the other to covk, wash, ween Fifth and Sixt two days, if not engaged ANTEDOBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA jon, to do chamberwork. Is a g i Has no objection to do cooking ins | The bert of city 1 ag in from ier last | the has lived fo ‘be scen for two apply at Noe 340 in the book store. Wart TOUNG AKDT, TO ATTEND IN A Ba- | nein Co onary store. Apply to ROBERT | ¥! on street, Brookly: ED—A LOAF BREAD BAKER—ONE THAT IS | petent to take charge. Apply at 150 Fulton street, | Westen ny ty TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN. boardin, situations, | One as Cook in a priva house, and the other as Chambermnid and Waiter. ve the references from their last situation, where, one t their present situation, | fet orerpeted A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMA hambermaid or Waiter, and has noo JOHN GRANT. | pis | Ps ‘of useful Household articles, SaLEs BY soerron: ENRY E. WILLARD, AU Household Purnitare, Pier e.— Het |ANDSOME Pate, jock, at 22 ehman street, the house, ‘conaisti russels and it Per Glasses, yb Forte, Sofa, Chairs, gaticn, with the Bedroom ana Kitshen Pur: on Saturday, at the offive of the auc- at. ENRY E. WILLARD, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEIIO..D Barnicare, Paintings: it B25 Wooster stree' ‘Willard wilt selit on Friday, %. satire Furniture contained in’ said sisting ing of parlor, bedroom, and kitchen Furniture. Also, jogant garnet colored Bohemian glass Dessert S Malogues can Ue had at the office of the auctioneer, 3 Broad at ¥ J. HEGEMAN, AUCTIONFER—FURNITURE SALES in Brooklyn. cz Satay, April 27, at 9 o’elock A.M. pre~ Gively, at No. I sires, corner of High street, the Foriivrs ors simatl fat y, 8s, Koo as now, most of it hav: ing been in use Dut @ short tite At L o'clock i between Navsan ‘and Concord most of it in uso but one your. ne 3, Washsiands, Mattrasses, mahogany and maple Chairs, Pier Glass, Tapes- try and S-ply Carpets, Oil Cloths, Cut Glass, silver nid silver-plated Ware, Solar and Hall Lamps, Girandoles, Cutlery, set of Gothic Ths furniture can be examined on Friday, from, mo day, atter the above, at 106 Joral sehold Puralvare, in gv0d order; also a euperior Parts RUCE A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER ELEGANT Household Furniture, large Pier Glasses, &e. at East Fourteenth street, near University Place —( hilton will eel! at auction, on Friday, April 2, at 10 0" clvek above house, all the furniture contained therein, eom- nd Brussels Carpets Rugs, large Pier ses, Cut Glassware an - large Maho~ ny Book-Cases ble top and pla ‘tly Sofas tains, Mantel ks, Dvmask Marble Top Centre and other Tal En; lich Oil Cloths, Hat and Um- brella Stands. Bed ‘arniture.—A full assortment of French and other Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Beds and Bod~ ¢, Bureaus with swinging glass, Washstands and To: Matting, &¢.. The whole comprising @ large and goneral farcvienlars in 9 Wall st. Jogues, which can be had of the anet: F. HOUGH, AUCTION EER.—WALLACE, BARRY & je Co.,51 Ann street, will sell, this day, at 552 G Street, at'10 o'clock, household furniture, consi sting of mahogany Sofas, Bureaus, French Bedsteads and Ch | mantel Clocks, card and dining Tables, Mirrors, Carpets, Crockery, &¢. “The sale will commence with kitchen furni- ture, On Saturday, at 10 o'clock, at 51 commune’ of furniture, by order of 8, ne in bape A April 29, at 10 o'clock, Brookiy jd furniture, S Bookeases, French Bedstead Tables, Mirrors, mantel Cloe! ware, kitchen furniture, with = ho At private sale, at in street, two French plate Mirrot 100 inches by 83, at a great bargai L, HOGUET, AUCTIONEEK.—AUCTION NO- terman and Hoguet will sell, at tl An morning, * u ek, stock o lealer Jewelry ; 6 fine gold wateh — mond and other pine, and rim ‘Also damaged goods, for account of underwriters, one case daguerreotype p' ittes, one case Wade and Butchor's razors, one case fancy coods. M. McCORMICK, AUCTIONEER.—I! AN DSOME FUR~ niture.—This day, ac 10 o'clock, at No. 38 Lispenard street, will be sold, all the handsome Furniture contained in the house, belonging toa French gentleman, giving up howse~ Keeping, Comprising handyome yarlor. ed ‘rvom, and other Furniture, all made to order in this city, by one ‘of the best ers. ‘OHN FRANCES, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day, Friday, the 2ith of April, at 10 o’cloek, at 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby street, elegant Household Furniture, con: of parlor, chamber and. kitehes ‘Also, some splendid Oil Pr ‘Also, @ splendid Forte. Sale woritive, rain NDAY MORNING, APRIL 27 182 Twelfth street-—Household ‘at 10 o'clock, Furniture—The entire furnitnre of said mansion, containing the usual assortment of good parlor, bedroom, aud kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence. AUCTION EER—H. hoga mantel glasse: yu street, 28th, at 10 0% contained in carpets, pier and montel li furniture,sofas and tete-a-tetes, covered with red ESircses tnd kiveben farnitures, Catalogues 69 tbe 9 Anctioncer, 3 Broad street, on Saturday. FOR SALE AND TO LET. A COUNTRY SEAT, NEAR TARRYTOWN, within a short walk of the new village and stoppin hast of Dearman. It contains about twenty-two acres of .d, and is in good order. further particulars, inquire , 734 Broadway, N. ¥. fuse “COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—THAT HIGULY desirable property, known a4 the (Disiop. situated iu Wallingford, om the Hartford and New liven ‘Turnpike, ten and « half miles north of New Haven, and one wile from the Hailroad Depot. The property consists of sixty-three acres of land, aud # five haildings, erected by’ Ab in te "Appice, Cherries yoy Ke, ks., with of Pears, ea, Cherries, jeots, Ke., Ke., with & ine of the best Grapes, for the table, and for best quality, ae i tee of fruit, con a y there eal. Te will be sold Io snd ia ediate Possession ‘or particulars inquire ‘of W. Whittelsey, on Or Allew & Whitteleey, Nor dt South surest, CoyNtey # / vie two story corn Fant three story House corner avenve, with five lot in Avenue, two superior two story houses, next to JP. Hoary's, Tincee . all with gardens, convenient, aad in the best order. Inquire bs ped Sd A lemallbendad| 4 7}0 Broadway, No. sb Nassau atteet, of No. Willian sts city reference. Apply No. 506 Brondway. —_______ | of J. or G. N, BY A RESPECTABLE an eee ok bru of Conmbermald; ant er business well. » Please call at No. be seen t in the Good references asians No. Sa, ‘street, in the basement, RESPECTABLE WIDOW Lany, mayiHo A PLEA pent (unfurnished) room, ina vd airy locatio pot far from Broadway, would liketo let it ton gentleman, w for a lodging roo ill be kept4in order. Breakfast and | {en (very hay ae be furnished: Address H. il. ML, ) Broadway Post 8s ATTFNDANT UPON A LADY—A PERSON Ac- curtomed to travel ii Buroge wishes to engage with w #peas Frei cit: wanve between Tenth and Blevenih streets, Can be seen for a week. a= novssese ‘fll Ne, objection to the country. . Address H., 192 First avenue, th street: n be seen fi 10 WATCH MAKERS, AND THE TRADE GENERALLY. A tieal Workman fi toping diatrets of, Ensland eive, oe, bom Addncen postpaid, Win. Jus, Worn, 172 Chestaut AGED WO RESPEC TADLE GIRLS WANT SITUATIONS— | Lermaid aad Waiter, or Seamstress, or to other to do housework for a small | reference given. Can be seen for jovt street, between Houston and Bleecker OUNG MAN WANTED—IN A RETAIL HARDWARE | has some Knowledge of the business pre- | ly at the corner of Atianticand | ORSE WANTED—ANY PERSON HAVING A FIRST tting. young horse, of good atyje and actin that cam trot in 2:40, way find a purchaser “le HARD J. PARKER, Philadelphia, PARTNE! KSHIPS, Nowe e—THE COPARTAY SN EMSHLY HERETOFORE der the frm of 1 pesteel sgasens. a4 ieting between the eu! Booor & C us fo SB or, ‘aleaived »; outstanding b it be settle W. Quintar "rig gel neg, pte ofthe ema | § gous, PRES tad“ D. E.R. hecriber having hased ‘the entire interests of tn the fate tem of TF F ae Co. will come a] ‘branches, on- fate vaperintendence of Wr. Hi. Guicn, whose ae cugetrpeties engineer is too well known to forther notice. Additional faeilities 'p,thie already, perhaps, & in thie Seance the several manufacturi: ‘of al who may Meg rICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED form the mercantile commani' ore ken ‘ander the, own at Vaiparsion, hae ‘been, by matwal conser business will 2 Conducted under ating "brothers. & Go. he ‘will net be Shi ee General’ Agents, Por farther information fo business matters, please call on Charles No. 18 Central ‘who is the are suthorieed | agent for said house im the United States. orders of | consi¢nme nia respectfully aoli oe, Sibiinin & CO. Vanranaino, Pebroary 28, 150 OTICR THOSE, INTERESTED, IN, COMMERCE! are fiver ly informed that drm of Lorteg, Bret © tas shove, ‘ies a die | tinct Copartnership fro * Fino, of some siztern “I TATE Boaton, April 13, 1A. LOKiNG. ‘SS India wharf, Boston. Rey AL—W. { Faney Goode atten janet corver of w ortment of Ty be fond & pond agnor’ ne fuiety Pr Rpenders, Pai Cornelian Charme, Ri being ma streets, at ies than At 2 o'clock, P. Pot GRADE FENCILS, Brose covorvel, 1, UO Vaporters, 82 Joh sireet. 2, Sand = mar sah pity * co. DRY Tose DEALERS | LP Fancy ongne = | PERSON may away world like SS Fan pls ‘Ray hoes "eching te in ands an aasariment. of eaicable sitet pit pst thet Rivantage. Please aidrom Fancy a RRY DEPOT, 1a x 1AM STREET, NEAR CE- ar stree' find © large assortment at very low prie + Wholesale Dealer. rer — ji \ HOUSE PLANTS, GRAPE, VINES nd Perpeteal, roses, out and new A large variety of dahe w kinds. ' Also, « fine collection of mew ver= sand petunias, for saleatiow wat ‘ica hoaiR N, BAN orders promptly attended tor Bouquste at the shortest notice. LOT FOR SALE IN IN cow /RTLANDT STREET. rb attention of capitalists is directed to the sale, by A. 4, Bisecher, cn Teeeday neat, April at the Merchanis? Exchange, of that valuable lot of wn as 48 Court- landt street, north side, an: he It xty per cent of id mortgage for three will be positive. ean remain on bond i ebase money ent peronnum. The years, at 6 pe Fors SALE, (TO CLOSE AN Bleecker, Auctioneer. ai tive Both April In, at | iiding Lots—to wit DH) feet feet by half © of Ninetioth street, ‘Ale, one lot on the southerly side fth and Sixth avenues, boing 25 feet 6 inches by half the block, The above will be pereinptorily sold to the highost bidder. her partion ppl Fo TMAN & CLARK, Ate er rates uy KOOKLYN pe ILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—ONE MU dred Lote le on T Delog about two mil ferries, from whence 1] be sold very low for Yond and mortgage. Val O4.te thoes destrons of investing. office. JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SEAT AND wunds. replete with every convenience, stucked with cholcest vines, flowers, vegetables, conservator; twenty neres of land ae highes Joeation Address Hox 27 AP. AT OCTAVE | t Case, just finished, embracing all the m together with the irom frame. pply at the wory COTTAGE, dern improvens 4 for two years, and toned one soar gratis. tory of McDONALD & BRATHE, 298 1 ME ing thoroughfare, ‘a chance sel- ¢ loca Reason for sili dom ¢ the owner is ving to the country. Apply at 163 Grand strect, cornet of Contre. WO STORES TO LET, ON FOURTH AVENUE Be. tween Twenty -seve! heh on the first of M # will be let ot ories and f Apply t 4 + THOMPSON: 1% 1) ARTISTS—TO LET, A LARGE ROOM, WITH G light, of the same as an off Inquire @ Bond st. {OR SALEA LAROR-SIZE BATH TUB AND Sow. gr bath, with I! complete b Inquire HANCE—T0 LET, A STORE aE ney drygoods. Inquire at the premises, No. OFTAGR HOUSE. FORTY-NINTH STREE the upper Cottage houre, on the sont do gt Pe joa Ritehen, ete. tee! faimily. A lime of stares pase Rent moderate. Ati PRICE. Utica, TES Htsom atreat._ Tet wee email family. We Phos BALLS, foe ERY COMPORT. utes walk from V house, with back basement, th in the heave ; pleasantly alk from ny street and ‘or partioulare 24 Chambers strees. CALIFORNIA. GrEGORY so: CALIPORNTA EXPRESS AN PRPRES Gill ke made made up and forwaried, per sveamer Phio, Hib April; Crescent City, bets and Philadelphia, th May | a sengers, livery of parcels an: baie by {hie Bape ie Time, fer ail pa C7 cat citoras ‘iveal Nhe fond rater hereby i Nimost deepateh th mages vee prow HOMPSON BR TTTCHCOCK, Agente, ¥ gry Ar fad for freight can be made here or in Cali- for RAFTS oN SAN F ements to belt porrhace Smee pyran Pees ithcers pe = gn se At ¢o'eloek precisely, ramahip Lavaca. te} ing toute © fend get tekets for ‘ee Oe Atew me Lit thee thie route can be had. by immediate applicant T. W. DOUULAES, 41 Wail #t., Unie, tt ad 2, Besewars THBATRE—BENRYIT OF MR. Frm tie TSH “MHD chan or Collins; the Gra » baw; Leay I ¥ PA ENGEK Jen! on Mer. Whit Olivia. Te eonel Arnold; The Pilot, or Moore; Serjeans Drill, Kate Blowden, We Ractec” jeans the ‘casanie Dress Cirele Pe tin ber” ANFRAU'S HETIORAL THEATKE. FRID: ing, April pissioinn Mr. ee di ussell; Mr. lanatird, ie, hana | iN | Frida; Soeake We te fellsved tr the ne Yeti tran opera ct MACHEH Macbeth WALLACH--Wallace, Mr. W. Marshally Kitkpatrci. Mr. | sora A. Besigs Macbeth, Signor C. Badia: Tilton; Atlan Ransay, Mr. C. Taylor; Donald Mies Lock Banco, Signor D. cr. To conclude with the comedy of THE GOV KANO y1FE—Governor, Mr, W. Taylo Jetiervons Captain Holystone, TUeATER, CHAMBERS | STREET day evenings Ape be played the comedy z AP YEAK, nea Ladies’ Privileged, Charles Ditaple, *, Berton; Captain’ Mouser, Mr. Holman; Walk: Browgiam; John Thong, M hight of ine re-en; eveniny 1 ScHOS:, $B Scan sepli Surface, Mr. C. Sir menami Backbite, Captain Mur » Mr. Levere; Mr. r Burton; Lady Sowerby Creamley, i NI 4 | Qsmely Delain, Miss Chapman, ress Circle, 50 con | Fawlty Cire 4. Doors open at 7; to commence at 746, KOADWAY THEATRE —MR. DYOTT RESPECTFULLY Henelt for next Monday evenin ion will be presented Bulwer's ae = Mr. open at 7 o'clock :. vied, a Wise Reough ‘to commence a halt generally, that owing co Me- = Pauline, by a Lady of this city, her ccoupied with the examination of the | Crvt apy Inuds Melnotte, Mr. Dyott. ’ For ciety School they will give their 1 Wr iculars, see the bills, Tickets to be had of Mr. Dyott, 62 Po ag above, every night during the prosent | Wooster street, week, Admission 26 cents. Doors open at 7; wk Aamain 8 On Monday next, Apel dich Ch ARD.—MR. COLLINS’ BENEFIT, AND LAST NIGHT {y's Mingtrels will resume their concert’ at hristy’s Opera ¥ ing, April jouse, Mechanics’ Hall. fn a Comedie: Passenger, RS, FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE WILL READ A jmments, aa will be expressed in the bille of Brookivn. on Monday evening, the 2th ok is now open. of JULIUS CASAR, at tho Femal M' JULIA DEAN, RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES that her Benefit will take place at the Astor Place aturday evening, April 27, when she will a Shakespeare's comedy of MUCH ADO A a Tickets $ # & Gow and Sir. ‘Crowen's Bookstore, New York; at Mr. Wilders’ and Mr. Howard's Bookstores: at the Mansion House, or the Globe Hotel, Brooklyn, and at the door on the evening of the roud- ented w vomertet © jetta of Para *aeARt NE- Hox be NOT which wi | and the Duchess, in ie aes FAIR LADY. | TPAMES M. JUNE & CO.'S AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN ing. ‘Ainphi theatre, open for a short season at the corner of Eighth street and Aj stor Place, f the celebra: Engagement les of ai ‘Tateet a eriuals | ted French ‘Troupe, from the principal European Amphitl iat onise, Josephine, Tourniaire, Mes- Monday, re Benoit and Tourpiaire, and «host uf others, with their ler the ne still more attrace — sor ge cagece he = J ar. 0 ester, al- a eR fo announ Og of the most extensive and talented companies 8 ever ap) traordis io niler, the most extracrdinury curiosity. yet—a iter, AP ared on either side of beg Oy FEET 24g inches long, one of the me A Cc Em Yok of tl pire, Mies Pan ress Circle 50 cont The Chinese belle is only 17 years old, and ts the hr perform- nese Indy of distinction, that has left her ““lotu: ly. N.B rand per- And ‘been seen by the "outside barbarians.” Tose formance every Wi ay and Saturday afternoon, com- pak cay? gees her — maid, aged 23; Mr. mencing al Telocke fessor of mi 7 moon, is - aeeguter, ce 7 Master Mun-Chi iy his som, aged 5; Aloot LYMEIC.—FIERCES MINGTRNS—ZER OSSGINAL Bos the ter, aged 15, Pwan-Yekoo is Fenny Oe. of Christ Broadway, be~ a ands og Rie is own, to ey toa Chinese famnily tween Howard and Name during the rg highest otability, and only remains » with hor oveltios a short time, being abolut to visit he perfor- f Europe, before she returns to h man t with the ‘The Chinese Colles ewe decided marke of 2 -fugionces, ure of China. e CI *tamped them as being the @ abite, and modes of life, is made perfect by this tainments. Afternoon Wednesdays ant w prett Among American beaution Admission, 25 cents, ¢ under 10, half price. RAND SACRED CONCERT OF VOCAL AND IN n Cente. Orchestra boxe He.; Private boxes $%. ANOKAMA SALOON, CORNER OF LISPENARD ST, and Breadway—"Exhibition free.” The proprietors of ‘oven children, Pes LANz | tus Saloon are now exhibiting, for a, short tlme, the finest eo, viney Places er im sum “evening Berea | oi rainting of a Venus (as large ae life)’ ever scen in 0, at 74 o'clock. PROGR As —Part 1—Overture, | ¢) has been seen and adinired y hae 4 ten By the Orchobtras | F artette aad ‘Choras, | § a pees, eiieee. Oa ae tee tare Ln Cherai 2 hao Solo by Me Aull Gaale- | Mered in 'S short time, 06 the Panscams -will ie agaia a Selor hy i irene Mognidcnt, grand Trades iC enere _____ OATS & ASHE, Proprietors. Lambiflotts. Part 1l—Overture, RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE—TWO performances every day, in the afternoon st 3, and in the evening at hall-paa mt sem jad'sell Bails ite, (Hymn | Fang y, Tra and AREWELL CONCERT. der, 4 due sense of gratit eeriern — co and ote entertain at no foe ee i thei Wetatne® | amusement in New York. ces of admission—S i Concert will take pl bernacle, on Friday evening, Apri the principal music stores in Broadway, particulars, see small bills, JH RENOLOGICAL LECTURES IN ‘CLINTON HALL— LN. exis Td Nelson Sizer, will lecture oa Pire- a lied to the perfection of character, ton Hall thin eve ent » At 744 o'clock. __ AMUSEMENTS IN PHAGADELPHIA. C(ONNER'S ARCH STREOT THE\TRE-PRIDAY, April 26-—Te commence with KING RENE'S DAUGH- TER. To be followed by wi sccieuiyes ant b rformances, let alone Shes bones, ep Parquette, 125¢c.; private boxes, CANAL STREET—POWERFUL CON- fattraction!! Two splendid performances clock in the oon, and S in the evens most beantiful F vo wi male Parquette, 25 cents. MISCELLAN Eous. Ors ee oF Mime & NEW YORK Gas-1, neon’ COMPANY, ~ ae The President 26, Tickets, 25 ceuts—at d at the door. For u9Rt b olde Wednesda; The transfer, book will bo vetoed fromthe Sth instant, neil that date. By order. . 1. EVERITT, Secretary. Gry D ged 1—FIRST ‘ash prices, coustantly on band at the vosnutac ‘4 ne ‘Franklin ee i L.WAUGH. pal characters by pee 5 aUSEUM, abit DEL PIA. -—GREAT AN- uncement ! B, the distinguished Dear the wonder ofall Europe and Aueric aged I7, weigh- fag only, $f oa and only twenty-eight inches ‘ toappear every morning, afternoon a he i CE, 1CE—FIFTEEN HUNDRED TONS OF PURE POND lee, for sale by the cargo. Those wishing to contract for, OF purchase © ne come, | me address ALES SIMMONS, Gardiner, Mt You! NG & LEAVITT, he costly Yictoia and oth pees, the smallest eheriet bm oachman and footmen, in full livery, will the streets eac! ot Rides and Belt nd Powder Ft tat rtment of Watches and Jewelry, # WARRANTED ol elegantly ea- a waer of Duane N'*,, THEATRE, CHESTNUT STREET. PIULADEL- Street nt—For a exceeding tive years, jie lon wel news, vepeine taba ith ailive | ORNELIU “SOLAR AND GAS ‘enery, Machinery, Wardro! aunpy Maan cel candelabras, kiran Pooresdion to be given on the Sfsi day of Aci tiful designs. posals: dressed 4 ade kn waae aig ae PAGE. Ne ot Wh street. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY commodated with a plei atte topes ee lady only rf desired) in ‘other AN BE AC- wm and bedroom, all private fa- | ere they will fi ECTJEYING DISTILLERY FOR SALE, AND LOFTS i i to Le ja Pacific, between Willow and Hicks streets, ‘of a quiet | House pleasantly loca- | South Brecklyn, with tn yp pes Side of the city. For further particula ¢< lerald offer. jacturing or ats oaver street, OARDING.—THE HOUSE, NO. 797 BROADW AY, oP- waite Grace Chureh, will be by the Ist of May, for the reception senile | CVARSTAGES—J.C, HAM, JR. 360 BROADWAY, WOULD d with rooms, without meals, ant fuuities invite hie old customers strangers to examine his ts of rooms, parlors communicating, Ap= & full sup —_———— alo am nalog at MAN AND LADY MAY HAVE A board, or two gentlemen with bre ak ly loonted dwelling No. 19 W ae Wwen im use only three Will be bold tow, tf applied for imme= 0.AKD—W ANTED, | PERMANENT Y, IMMENSE STOCK OF | CULOUIING AND TAILORING. BY F SINGLE | U be Clothing, of every d ; A first 1 ow ilk Wand korchief Pr the trede, for ¢ sw we Tid Pulton street, none Br TUE CITY—o Neeribers hay eemneel of Prosth at’ tes i every deseription. lace, muslin curtains and curtain y offer, wholesale and eta: ar gat ablighment in th Boer anne NT IN PAYMENT ai tic hows tly situated in payment therefor re omminting of three orf A Tu w. mall family, ¢ 126 Weert 1th street. OARDING—TWO G NTLEMEN WITH THEN WIVES MAY SAY WHAT ¥ 8 and Boots, bat I te od yon ever try Jones, I » there, There, never was s are of the very best beyond all precedent. Try ‘es Ki DOR, you 4 materiel, while the price is Sexes OARD IN BROOKLY J pueds ogni to ten eione ‘ ‘chen bien sity . a de Fulton Ferry cindad de Brooklyn : y xe sirveran dip gre 6 Ne W calle do Namen, donde v0 dardn las noticias | Sox rime, ro ad the principal druggis PIKE 1! FRESH PIKE: A witl fait cular or three gentlemen can be accommed pereial B honse very pleasantly + * minutes’ walk of Fulton Perry. For pa at No. #Y Nassan street, Brooklyn app LADIE hat has THREE YOUNG rivate family, oF owe , thie respectable “a ITE OF ROOMS, TU RNtst mee, tn the lower par No, 295, Lowe ome: , PRIVATE PAMILY, tira, for & goncle= (hele dim pe | tor et the orig Herald | mentioned agent Bear” WantEp—in A sia near one of the ferrier, in Willis toan and lady, from tet of May, Gentleman sinus ¢ Un hiRenye | Addrees, stating terms, to F. T. M., The pr nly the ) Brond- aneone Both articles are warranted a these ifieaty has been nied by the follow- Y. Meas Steal Meera, ths Americas fnetite of the Mon ontnent = thas alse received the first sesautal se ear, 146 Broadway; A. B.& D. Henry aod Atlantis, a " Address J. M., at Tae: T prs te te the Blath ‘avenves dn, 100 Pulte bh Broekiya—G. Mee Me PUBLIC ATIONS. » Stinee fed with & magnificent por't 7 trad found ty copiain everyt® Life aud Professional Career? of the id; and in order ¢ The ee articles work within fe minuves after applt- Cam, thus every body will email, ow . ‘ETYON ‘DP Treadway. w ? ho hath vietory wom mubles, vit, ity WF THIS WEEK, CO VPAINS a is It hay recently been die and defence vf of the ar {which have heen Mote gd to bx ite well knowa, wuld te, Patgroon Awebe; Tne * Tumily. sin weehe’ week Uetore’ treeht De ‘Act rome, sth D> sete, also, wrens sue w ‘pg tertteng rornrn we nen OF THR omy wn Gallery it from ee of Call ver! Nasewu street, New Tork. chate of send by mail to *PAVIUNUR s Cv. orders withyut any ony. | Our Washiagton Wasninaton, April 23, 1860, Mr. Attorney Lyons and the Barron Pension Claim Other O'4 Claims—simy Darden’s Horee Claim—Boar® ef Claim Commissioners needed— Richardson Committee— talphin Committee, Ge, He. Mr. James Lyons, of Richmond, the attorney for the Barron pension claim like Mr, Cost Johnson, the et torney for ‘he De La Francia elsim—both worthy, able, and excellent men—comes to the rescue of the | cabinet. Mr. Lyons is out in the Republic, this morning with a very plausible card, aud shows that the pensiow claim was not all for interest, but « part for principall and a part for interest. He contends that the claim was not re-opened by Mr. Ewing Lot us see how he proves it. He says the goveramont had been paying half pay only tor Commodore Barron’s services in the Virginia navy. during the Kevolutionary war. The claim he presented, as attorney. was for fall pay, with the interest He got it allowed. How was it, them, that Mr. Ewing did not re-open this old claim? "It for- merly was decided Lo be whaif pay claim. It was so disposed of, How, then, could it changed to a fall pay claim, unless tt wee first re-opened? The case seems to be pl uough Butif Mr, Lyons had not been informed that the iemb-rs of this’ cabinet were doing 4 nice business ia the way of re-opening ol@ claims. and Pay.ng vem. iucorest “and all, without be- ing ordered by Congress to do +o would he have come ou here with the Barron peusien claim? That is the question. Why should not others aad according to Mr. Rocke well’s report of last year, there are sixwen thousand claimants against the government. yet unsatistied= present cl. ms, for principal «od interest, as just as those which have becu recently allowed? Where is the old cla:m for Amy Darden’s horse, which was for @ long series of years pressed upon Congress? The prin- cipal. some two hundred dollars. was fh nally paid But is there no attorney ready bo bring ane a claim for the interest? Would not Mr. Keverdy Johnson give the requisite legal opinion, that it would be just and equitable to pay he interest oa the claim to the legal representatives of Auy’ But. joking aside. thie business of re-opening an@ paying old claims, by (he wembors of the present cable net, is etopped. We shail have u» more of it, Maske the prediction ‘Ibe newspapers have exposed the affair until it stinks in the aostrits of the jo. Cates amember of the cabinet re-openiog another old claim and paying it, interest and principal, it you ean! ‘One thing, however, has been accomplished, The necessity for Congress to cetablish @ commission, oF board of commistioner> to take charge of and report upon all claims of ind viduals against the seroramenty has been made fully mouitest. such » board, wit three commissioners. «worn, Like judges, to sith excoute their trust, would oot only reliewe Cor a greut bore, or burden. but would be eale: treme der justice more certain ti suifering and other in raising ac mmittee of lavedinticn to ure re inte the charges against Mir, seer tury Kwing’s official con- duct, is not very well relished by th jes in They grow! at a terrible r ‘wt the same time de- clare that Mr. Ewing will « Of this we shall sec The in the House to-day It is & persevering one ou the democratic side. and a streng one on the whig side, Mr. Vinton heads the four whigs. He isthe brother-ine law of Mr. Ewing, and bas « son-in-law who isthe oe lerk of the department over which Mr, Ewing resides The committee will not probably inquire into the charges against Mr. Ewing rolstive to the Douglas house ren’, and t ndiug of bodies of men, at the public expense, to Califi under General Collier, and \o New Mexico, unde Wilson, a» members of the families of those goverament officers, but really goldand fortune hunters, These charges are not ine cluded in Colonei Richardson's resolutions, vote on the passage of these resolutions is 20 in®eation that the whigs i the House wish the cabinet or Mr. Ewing to remain in power. With one voice they desire » change im the cabinet. This is an undisputed and indiputabie fact in re gard tothe testimony. taken by the committee on the Gaiphin claim, I learn that Mr. Reverdy Johns son admits that Mr Crawford acked him to make up b gal decirion ip the water at as early a day ascone it. beeaure some of jas (ME. Ueasiord ) friends rgia were intere ted » it but that he did not that Mr. Crawford bimselt was interested in the tretities thet Mr. Toombs uubs) got the Gal 4 better claim. I learn that Mr. Pendiet told him that be (Mr T parsed in the House, by gettug mocrate; that he told Mr. Vendietoa he knew fy cae a be and honest Crepe asolos’ the government, and he ved thut if the democrats did not let tet that last Saturday aig! t. (the 12h of Angart, Is od iat the last Congress he would not let any of pass and that in (his wey (he bill went thr Now. if these things be eo, what becomes of of the committer on Che subjec. tn the lature, signed by Mr Toombe, deciarin tical Galphin ciaim wes good wad wit po the State of Georgia? an each things be, And overcome wa i ® unmer cloud, Without our special wonder! “Wocmosrom, Apell 24, 1850, Wa The United States Mini— Gold Dust—Ezcellent Plan for Relieving the Mint at PI pha—Propesiion to Ree establish the Old Pet Bank System We had quite an agreeable change of programme in the Senate to-day from the beckneyed aud seedy negro question, Mr. Webster vory gavely called the atten- tention of the Finances Commities to the necessity of diminishing the amount of bullion accumulating im the US Mint. from its teeapacity to work it up into coin, and throw it inte th ral eireulation of the country, Tho evils of this incapacity in the mint were two 1. From the delay in (he coining of the gold dust de- livercd at the mint. jarge amounts of the dust from Calitornia are in process of being shipped from Chagres direct to Engiond. where, «thin Cwenty-four hours from the arrival at Liverpool « draft for any amount may be had upon the Hank of Bugland, The cost of pment, &e., to je about One per cent; bat this is lee than th terest which would follow from the deisy of our own m = 2 From probably be ‘ or bullion in i (99.000 O00) to Une ke surers, Will give Ao aggregete of $17,000,000 of momey withheld from the goneral cirevlation Mr. Webster cnited (he attention of the Finance Come. mittee to this matter, and he hoped they would give it ir early ate H ir, Me t which, added to the bul- ping of the Assistant mittee, (in the ab- ) hit the mail, as mittee, as the Vinanes © n, Mr. Die od { ving the mint from f goid waiting to be Bad introdoeed » bill for the establishment of a which notice had beem amendment for another bh mintin New York. t a (by Mr Benton) of an branch mint ti fornia, And this the committee were inelined ty b would be the readiest way of diminivhing the eecommelstioa of bullion in the mint Now is the time for the friends of the branch mint in New York to be movin Philadeiphis is out of the way- te transport the dust from New York back agaia, New York i thet ho miot The inmense reevipte of Oplif Min New York require « mint at thot ex \( the frieads of the measure ate Vigilant, they may cot, this mint this soagion. Mr Dev n +} another way (o relleve the pre-sare upon the mint, and that le torestore the oa et bank dep y Mr. Dewees “ye ‘This wae put out aso fooler bor tid oot take” Downs repudia- "ud goantly, and there was nobody tin ite defence, The best way valot lo New Vouk, Our Phitode _ a Correspondence. eaoenrnta, April 26 1850, Je World--Steamboat Launch— ve world of Philadelphia wae thrown into a delighiful rtete of excitement this morning, im quence O€ Uhe raie of the magnificent mansion, and the no less magniseent furniture, of Benjamim Styles Enq Mr Stylet has recently met with » severe domestic afiction the effets of which were such as oinduer him to part with his princely property in this city and he parpows to rcek relief in foreign travel, His house wae cola for the ounfurtable eum of $45 000, ge Edwards bq. 0 gentiomao well knowa to br is hermaphe nlite, properties Movements inthe Peskuon eal Shi pme ‘The fw wate con uted for by our exe ugh » centage ov Now that alluded the “upper y lager- soll # gellant accompli: hed officer and gems tleman. has ieft ood very sabstantial be bed for a step wheh, unexplained, ‘mast sognd marvellous te: outsiders The worthy Newtenant hag lately come into poseesrtom of a fortane of half ® millon and he vow inteuds to live in a style worthy of his extensive means and undoubted tastes, fle is bullding « pelsee weet (f Hrowd er with = te it ie eevirons of Vermeatedh, te Purser Petit, brother Py car free judge tp aleo castle building not in the air, but in the fal soll of Sehuy! . Second strest. By some Lon of Provideser, Quakers and naval oflcers alwaye Eo a] in thie Life. te 1 ot America, which i# expected to outram anyth: on the Delaware, whether of home mau ture of foreign import ation. war laauch ol thie afterueon, She is beautiful vessel, and het eood qualities wilh M0 doubt be fully appreeinted by the ecm tape May. during om nse #eReOn hipments of coal from ¢ région —- the past Sock ount to if 400) toma. sian tonal Wearly 1).000 tons since the commencermen! fent senron. The shipments from the ‘will be very heavy this werk Prreanenrnra, April 25, 1850, Desernetice Birr tnetnr Riot, &e A moet destructive fire occurred, yeaterday after. noon, in Moyamensing, in the neighborhood of Fite. water tod Thirteemsh strests, A waleh olaege crane pad yh Ay eras aes orn be fist menreree will soon te taken for the relief of sufferers It fe trae. ae Ceteted in oy Inet letter, that the nificent mansion of Mr <iyies wae fpurchaced +) ae

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