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pared with last, amounts to 643,000 bales. a eoliag in ‘exports to foreign ports, 698,000 bales, of which 544,000 Dales was in shipments to Great Britain. Itis now the universal impression here, that the total receipts up to the lst ot Septemi 1850, will not go over two million of bales, Accounts from the South, relative to the growing crop (or rather that which ought to be growing), are of the most gloomy character; and judg- ing trom the result of late seasons hitherto, the pros- pect is certainly in favor of another short crop, Inthe event of the next crop of cotton being no larger than the one now coming to market, we shall see trouble among the manufacturers of Manchester, and all parts of this country, except in the cotton growing section, The Southern manufacturers will then have an ad) tage over those of any other part of the world, and it will give an impetus to the establishing of factories in the Southern States, of the most important character. Another crop ot cotton of only two millions of bales or under, would cause a revolution in the manufac- turing districts of Great Dritain, and servo more to transfer the business from England to the Southern section of the United States, than anything that has ever yet transpired. The people of the South are ra- pidly increasing the number of spindles, without any other incentive than the usual enterprise ef the parties engaged, and the demand for their fubrics; but any ex- tracrdinary movement, that would operate injuriously Upon the ectton manufacturers of Europe, must have & very favorable effect upon those of the Southern por- tion of the Union. Stock Exchange. cou HON | 125 aha Nor & Wor Hey i 02 erg 70 “62 do Reading RR do do do By do 00 0 lo a0 ‘M) Hudcon River RR 100 a do 0 20 $09 Long Island RR 5 0 do 15 20 do sl0 0 WwW do 100 Nor & Wor mw do bi0 SECOND BOSRD. Behe Bk of Com fall 10, 108 she Morris Canal, 158 % 0 tf “tone: igug nartin >| 20 Harlem RR 61 ‘ 6 $1 a te B07 1 rn) FA sg 2 Long. Tana RR i) bw st 1% Reading RR re 409 wre ON. WEDNI 2D cet, one brown Overcoat, . and Ulack Pantaloons, for the recovery EERGUSON. hel OTN osT—ON SATURDAY, THE iva INST. A DIAMOND Shirt Pin—one @iamond—somewhere in Wall sireet, or Brosdway. The fincer will be literally rewarded, eu returning it to Coleman & Sretson, Astor House. REWARD.—STOLEN inet, from dud, * k Dress Coat, black satin Ve $35 incash. ‘Ten Dollars wiil Vo g} ef the clothes, and Twenty Dollars fu af i _POST OFFICE NOTICES, JL, S RY, or U Pt 3 mae sr ay 2 8 rahe ail for th ef the Coltinet Liverpool, wii be ete carey 2: oR ES 4 y a steamer must he pre-| nae? ve. ¥. INCINNATI ear May 22, 1s80.—{ ploame ‘weil et this office Letters for the HOICE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF RARE ae day a Valuabte Books, to,be Sold at Auction —On Fri Saturday evenings, the 24th and 25th inst.. at 714 o'clock ‘sold at auction, by COOLEY & KEESE, st their Now fooms, in Broadway, corner of White strevt, the Private brary of & gentleman leaving tho eit; ‘collected by him during several years; and Somenidng 5 at esitions of ‘very rare desirabl “es i and the a, Rema eas tnd Face: ithe Greek ana Tratia Classics, ‘Grammar and Lai fads pall banahciceolicctice Minreiss, ond st cies ii a rein Mi ‘' thé Classis, eibliographicel , copper, Be Gacalogeee pow yore hy ond ieeke may be examined. kon WILLIAM MoINTYRE. |B BENEFIT OF THE POOR—FESTIVAL uy. RTH - | ‘ lies’ Benevolent Soe: Fash rake ia a the Al 410 Broad: yureday evening, May ts. Pir tens te auervine a ine. tent super! ivan opera= he intercet of at ‘ty wl counts | V a thelr ia rt in ae eee oy ‘all street, itr ath oe 10 AUTHORS, EDITORS, PUBLISHERS, ke.—A LADY, fh a tne Ba ish spokesman ete ce Stem th nui a with ense and clearness, off pia g for the pr anernt Pa iecaa, new editions, be a tals fay ep 3. LES ‘& SON, TYPE POUNDERS, CORNE C9 pare <2 2 wiing Bstanneh= EW YORK SUPREME COURT, CITY AND COUNTY of New York. —Washington 8. Whitney againet Wil- Hee haat ptainaar din? Gemfata bey mat elte aer Pye femrieie 4 this. ae’ + $4. ed inthe the of May, inst ot yourans the neha vy jay, ime ‘ed uA Pi) " rrice thereof, eee | iit will take rdgwent for tie sam of Qrelve hundred and six dollars <ning conte, with interest from the fret Sey, ot ve Jonwary, oe Bris eight wore est Viniatif's A ener Gh John s ret. Dated New Vor ae- 0 Ad IN dy contulat New Granada, five. ™ Gio. DOMINGU! ‘wicoenties sip. NIA vs . PASSPORTS. SECRETARY CLAY- 4 etientes pr treaty and the laws of New Gra ada, Unit ‘Staten ausports are necessary ive.” ed 4 Passports furnish Bees 7 UaMehERFORD WC O, 2 Ase foo of’ this ever, which shall otath g where an ia low ae be ER WANTED-FOR CALIFORNIA—AN AME 22 Several years tn the Ageth Americas ars in S fiuentiy the 5 cy te with Rimeel Pee rey or inh & cash eapital of perm xy the eee act the California pines. mg has ebous his own, 8 well om ity of and qeiieian'” IRSY oi et came #5 General F wet Omen, New Forks FINE ARTS. Nie \CADEMY OF DRSION—THR TWENTY. at the new ’ ae ea A Ween REGS TO INTORM he has Just rae Carte ONAN WF a wae te to sight stops, warren Sire trom Ls ereer of the mew és ico Sinform the n clean coy Mey eve % gill me ae whence him a eith th mie aye methot) in WANTS. | WAnrTS. een nnn men nnmmnimmnattgsencnet \ MN Nnnnt MMR A RY boos Jour! ER—TO A RESPECTAGLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS . Wea itn the fennel gS heegrensnd ered A akin Cooke, wets ‘he general apes ‘street, N.Y. atid ‘e re met, Ai Se Pultes nee, N.Y, fake tlie cure of children: T™ t No, 2 sixtt ty reference given. ADly treet, Ww FORA LADYANDGENTLEMAN, second floor, front room. Can be sven for twodaye. ANT tall ted for te fle te Beit ge teat, Olives street. ney wearer hie sheer Yor one Tap nis: @ WAN WHO UNDERSTANDS | AN dees “genarailye s avustion. in 6 waolesale retail ary conds’ or other storey. either ag wetink or ‘Books Fneper, of ih a a Nad von | rable Jodge of money. Can sive ‘heaceptionatle reference, Address J. D. Fy leo "AN TED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE an, a° Laundress, i¢ an excellent good shirt | i, wash, pon! toned et do general house- ‘The bost of ‘cit Aw bad dequalntance Be AN 18 WANTED IN A WHOLESALE com. | se leoma to met ws Bul (One who ae seme or West would he red. Apply to ANDREW J. BREWER Corner of Fulton and Water streets, uj staire, OUSEKEEPER OR ASSISTANT.—A NEW ENGLAND lady (a widow, without farily,) wishes to find the above situation. She has been many yosrs her wa honse~ iu thevcity and in the country: Sho loves children, and is prepared to be useful to them, Any man wish= ing to keep house, and looking for some officient and highly Feapectable person to teke charge of it, would fad this # good gpvertunity. Good refe given and required, Adi j 6. T Cottage pl 0, ENGRAVERS AND SILV ERSMITHS.—WANTED—~ ‘A Kitualion, by & young man, who thoroughly under stands the Heraldic and General Bugraviag. Salary not so much ap Wt a4 permanent employment. Basia ¢ tion to go Wost or South, Address UJ. 1, Herald office, ” ISCELLANEOU z ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE ung Woman, as Cok, and to aasist in washing and a 2 haracter. Please cal enn be seen Wedueslay and thurss { ANTED—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST teen Speomtianate RENEE aha RAM RR sy = 4 ARRIVED, BY TH THE SIP cASMUS, fe f 0 Hetween i and 12 A.M. at 17 Bast Sevonteonth atrect. | Canary hirer ullunebss Lasker ker Te he sold ws ther cld fi mid 162 Willtam eereet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, ss Gardener or Coachman ; the best of eity Corntria HAN RUN 98. —50) DOZEN, FOR 8A reference give y-ac 112 Twelfth atreet. Can be soon VICTOR BISHOP, 2% Maidon’ Jane, up for three ( ye if nae eng. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUAT tion ss Chiat ermaid, | She amu be highly recone DAgversuoryrs PLATES.—LEWIS L, BISHOPS Pilates, scknowieiged supetig to all oibete, for sale by OR BISHOP, % Maiden lane. as such; alse, for Was id Ironing and” doing Plain na See errresssne fnvyall ate he in wilting td Booty at ac No.90 Seventh ANILLA BEANS—ONE CASE SUPERIOR VANILLA cen for threo Beans, in store, and for sale b, THOMAS & M. She asasa be atte t0 | Inq . BROW NING, No. 1W North: Moore ftree WE BRILLIANT SUNMER WEATHER IS av HAND— ‘Tho seacon for cy Sh ntl fini it: si ive tne y pacity and character. ply in Twontyethird street, fourth house east of Sevouth Aronive, between § and 10 in the morning. )ANIED—AS AGRICULTURIST, Ke, A MAN, WO learned his business in one of the best Europes cultural sehi und, 12 alag able to take once of cat at H. ®t. Dunham & C 30 | T od siorsof 50 } | a | “a st are'to be found at ths widely aistrele 14 Aun sireet, AMUSEMENTS, } — apd TRE.—THURSDAY EVE: the admired pi ot the st au Repentance The Bowires or, Misanth: Jack, Jn; C ber! ana . iss Wemyss, Doors — gat Th o'clock, Drees | enpy, Mire. ion ROADWAY Tita THEATRE. inchs MARSHALL, S01 B lanton hareday evenivg, May 2%, wi Laeaet the play VE—Huo: Whexsley; Duke, “ie Prede~ Hohe; Prince’ Frode Harris; Sir Rupert, Mr. Perry; Joel ae Cauhs ine. Mrs Skerrett; ‘Coamten r na, Olivia, @ Tima BN TI DINI EI : ‘Seat ms ves eri. de batten Te Four Stipes: DANGER—Je man; Krakwite, Mr. The impeon: Seb rg, Me. Whiting: Mrs. Scbpoone fs we Miss Neon TRRATER, aati * sree, THURS~ | ina, May, 23, will be n © YELLOW BrARe Mr. lefferson; Flusterine, M hf Bur! Sars Jefferson. After which, the burlesque st the Fuse FORTY THIRVES—Dramynds Mee. be W iis Ham ley Baby, Mr. Taper: Can bs 1. Joffe to cone! nih the farce of the PHASTOM BEAR, FPAST—Mr. Deeperly, Mr. Herbert; Avrvstur Pitswortioer, | Ain Jefferson; Mrs. Jefferson; Selina Jane sims, Mra. | Madison. Doors open. 7; to Commence at @ | quarter before 8 oeluck. magnitic at 8 o'clock le. Admission to ail parts of ¢ ous ball vices will bs thrown opee coc Pree Boxes, $5. Doors open at hualf-past LACK. EATRE, Ace FLAG! Laat joorhouse; Dazzle, ei x, Harkaway, Me Aacamsi’ Dolly jay Sparker, Miss ©. Cushman, Gra. Te Wallack To concings Fons or Estelle, » Hasen i T to cowsouce at. Tig wolock. hitheatve, 20 wile M (aac ang He veway, Mies Fy sivacay, Mie OLEON—Napoleo eal drama of NAP niere, Mr. C. Add We: in. To conclude with ts HYSTERIOUS KNOCKINGS—A. Kers Hoasley, Mr. Jordan; . Biarne; HRISTY’S MINSTRELS. MECHAN pea between Grand and bir, 2th, end ever orieel ‘tnd well-kno' tho Arst established an etreeta— night unti! further no: —The risty's Elbiopian Opera Trou oldest onan ize: Va, twelve perf wil J. Pelt seesauete, thei Tis Bence Friday evening, May 24, 1860, iN be cexaful burlesdue of the Reko's Progress,” and the teers will appene. "Box as 10 ©: SES—JUST RECEIVED, AN INVOIC! of Playing manufactured in the Crehore sty) onperior to'an) is wanufsetuted, for sale by INO. J. LEVY, 73 Wall stro: ] Me ¥ LENT. —THE HIGHEST PRICES ADVANCED, | in lar, emall sums, on eo ny silver w: atehes, dinaonds, pla ns darelry, furale 222 william near May he UB Hol RESPECTABLE GIRD, A Iss firet fate cook, washer, and ironor. Is confident that sho thoroughly understands’ hor bs Ploase call at 431 Pearl street, whore # stor two aye. ‘The best of references given. ANTEPIBY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT. 4 ston as good plain ¢ good washer aed | ng, dry goods, Se. nd has ® first—rat mmsadsticn fev ‘bes ine | eased awnbroke here she lived twelve wonthe Please call st 100 | street, in tho roar. aes: A. SW EEMIAMS, 86, ton, invites atten ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRM, A situation Jae petvate family, as Nurse, and to do | sonable mos for gentler mas d to assist jn washing | ord sing’ ‘The best of ¢ rences given. Apply ab No. 285 University place, between Twelfth aud Tirccuth streets. Can be seen two days. Bo. Addreni x 8,025 Post Oth Vy ANTED—nY A NICE, + wear, realy caper and etter than any heuse © call aud test the trath of this notice HE BEST DaraKrasy AND DINING SALOON IN f ‘Now Yor! t what you caunot gob ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN: | wich pur breakfast ordian a sloan seting bouse, | Saivvation, in s private family, as either Chamb a i Naesan, corner of Ana street, a ° / or Laundress. Best of cily referenc ply at 6) | 80.t* Mer fin cee and. the Bible Howse: Don't take-cer word’ bet | heyy: tee wn Wrines ath Spring | coil and try, N. B.—Separate cntranee to the ladise” end | pp | family ealoon, (under the charge of Mrs. Mercor,) one door from Nascau, in Ann street, roar patronage c colic EDWIN J. MERCER, Proprictor. | CODWGRTH PLANING MACHINES movg H. Lester, No. Vf ED—-A RESPECTABLE Ginn roe” a small family, a8 good “would go famubermeld aed. Walter, references given. ttrort. dress. “Good quire at her present place, No, Ii Third Is tidy and willing, ND STRAM 2 Falton street, is aed eraioaa, or 00 The Improve ice, farts of either at the ahorteat Weoum SPECTABLE | fig Machines of rot! Dnderveanan Nee nisi | surpassed. Addrens WA Le Lester, ro Faltos treet, | St the factory at Hartings, on Hudson River. Apply at 143 Mulberry strect. Can be seen SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as Chambermaid or Waiter. or to do the | work of a smatl private family. ! tho best of city refer ences. Plense call at No. 25° Mot treet. = = 5 cI g ay - 44 oo] a =} > +] 13 a3 8S z a ANTED—-A ‘Tron, and este: Nitrate, and Chemi- : , for moths; Fly d Cockroacn Poisons; improved h pa bedine Poison: ——— ‘Transparent Washbaile, military, YOUNG WOMAN, A aerise and sani hee Unadulteraced Cod Livee staall private family, to do the cooking, Labarraqu best Disinfeeting Liquid; king Bet ot | French Wh ar; Diamond Cement: Essence of lac; Starch Polish; refined Liqno- if t vat Pia Por NGE ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS. Cook, and to assist st ironing. Beat of city references en. Can be seer ty inquiring at 230 Malber- Y | ome paod 4 ‘iW is yororeend 9 PORT LANDING ©) Pip ES, 13 HALE : Hero and fuctaie by ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE irl, to cook, w or todo the work me yee ype Also, lending, Rastean and Maral. dies, pale and dork, in halves; quarters and ine eek ASHING MADE EASY."—THOUSANDS HAVE purchared this valu: dh qnivoeal satisfaction, turmoil ae well as hard rubbing, an “ Mighout any offensi mater reet, secot ity Bas no cijeation logo & short nti the best of city reference. Pp stairs. mivowe 1-9 eotrth FicaLy ere “w ii ota try for the ie, Beek- | cneure one by the first mall. OR SALE LOW, svock, if required, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES, AND | old establishes Se ANTED—BY A RESPECTASLE YO! situation, to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or wae of care of children.. Prefere going tothe countey. Has the best | Cn end retell bs A silts ana ccubary referenoess Plesac cali at No.8 Seoond | Botting reanme eivem for wlllag the Bi eddress fon, at this o! | SILVER PLATED TEA SETS, FOUR TIERS, 6; TA; ble Ferks, + , $3 doy To and Cancea bined ea Gonate aie Pel callie someate arengraving. emboreed Gas Fiacures, Mantel Cuneta £ oles, Chandaliers, Solar econ as a ot joan om bond and a tog William Wes ED—A SITUATION, AS STEWARD OF A GEN- Hlen-an's house, or in aay official capacity ip iam st., between Pultow and Ann ste, i first } clare ity 8 therongh MaryAnt, whe Res held vo- | _ sponsible places in oO + rea can well reecom- | Narye WHOLES. recs ALE AND RETA\ Wesneecaomsiny a Pete a ae Hat de "25 ‘ | 01 o le Agents for lu feed shales of man ef the best Frew ories, nll the her employer, | Attention of the je to their a'stock of Interior eng Sufolk attests second her, | Decorations. forswaite god ceilings, | They are constantly re in the reat. ‘Can be seen for three days. coiving direct from all ¢) pel factorics of France and | Germaby, the Intest. styles and “iaelornt ef Paper Decora~ ANTED—BY 4, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A | Decors Satin et Doro, Tentares Velonte, neral housework or p denne } pom bria, tion to do 222 Bight mth strost (Kast), between First TED—BY A SMART, Bs: Acseee YOUNG WOMAN pak yk pitvation at Chamber he with wash- ore a and iruning, or Waiter, ine ie AND GRATE VARNISH—TUE TICI eit y reference, Vereen fo | or Patishing Stoves, Gratis, I wii, F store, 79 Sixth avenue, pene W hres atin st, peek DR. ee | Bekins See IA Sortain eure. di all those ANTED—BY A RESPRCTA\ fom prreaching CH Join ae Rb A nd WOMAN sa sewi ah situation as Norse, and Coe shi LERORES: 10,000 canon SPAN! . iaey. “she ed fi He Jes arrived, ae gle oe, FECHES! Leeches, j work; © Jeevion to travel Fence. She hae li EXANDRE'S PATENT ARTIFICIAL, ES AM safer, much fe tek 40 ove oa ait the tee Ay ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RUSPECTA- oung Woman, as Chambermaid and Walter. Can of city reference. May be seen for two days, jompeon street, front house, frst oor. | druggists he ho objection to taks part of me. the Veet of city Teferences.—= LG Wooster street, between en Amity and Bleecker ta, ANTET D—A SITU. Arion BY A RESPECTABLE WO. good Wacker and ae or to do coek= Hy ces fot ‘S Aros nted not to sti Hes the best of eliy references, Lived twe Sears in Please call at 139 Amity sireot, Can be soon ATOR Bs Vator, tui am fo CELEORSTED rans ate trent, are. a by Dro. Mott, oN’ anid other 00 IN A SAFE ae ae ares, Sere : > Rjoetien to anata qotigel Sowile, Hise the bese ig a ‘and Brevdway. cod ie now tare — GOODWIN, 1 Canal BY A RESPuCT. pastes BLE YOUNG WOMAN, 4 0 family! ——__ wie pore e T, Irownd donate country. owndrten, P Mitedas AF | Sum Metall & 8 c, ofer for sale thie a T int, together with " NT oIRt, Om | apatent dryer. Frey Zi ANTED ny APR ROTESTANT. pnt, a SITUATION | eaatacets yeni Zine a ag eure. ~ ree sea Pp ONO reriico— DR. J. 8, —~ or Mle owed phia, author of ti Thermal Practice of ANTED-A mirogssos BY A ResPEeTAn x Troner. of to dogene= bas — ‘on a) ‘Anthony at ork anc Bae) of Broadw depor, where ing and ironing, In some Con ito whiel of city reference from be years. Please Vented resmedh may be fvtained a on ot ¢ agtanteeed Lal ue WoxpER V4 1380, — T of the = i, jest place, where she ha wire at 76 Henry street, in the ve in risteeletrs | vn eas da niente Chrtasian sihaden, New ope ba iat eae ee WN ier caitna Sricte oct at dnere 66 Vesgels, Grocers, Dining Saloons, Ke. ‘The article has bi pearls two sears, with large gales, and give it his tien mate * Oe year easy. “Apnly ay lis ANTED—AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC, [awn ty! ! that = in i. E ' Be pounting, is cheaper than soapy it ie Bot om | tine, esemphise, seument v Siievelve qualities. “Printed imstrwesione. & Be eure snd call or send + to a’ T waver years, born | ny teh one by addressing | 8 MAGNETIC POWDER, FOR THE DESTRUC- Ls Or _._. ae slapipannee bugs, moths, anta, fleas, fies, Wanrinca STOUT, MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, ENG- | PM erty pn Tish or Seotch preferred: te do general housework, nnd | ong polssecage vo te bad es higen reed Ret ee Hom noret fe 8 in dorsey Cit tard roe the follow aaen quire at iteomery street, Jersey New} York—Mr. Kerr, bs ad was Gity. ogetentl J AB heehee + 100 Fotton street ni ANTED—BY TWO RES! LR YOUNG Wo- " 0., ‘Corner avon cee NES | > Ret SEREPE Bit comme ere Wanita minted eae eee KE a aia tt, Bo tie eed i Annes Noor. Ci . LET ftwo days. One hee lived ave Yours in her Ines often yee ‘Ayres, comer Henry and Atlan- om 175 Potton street. WAS TED-RY A RESPECTALLE YOUNG WOMAN, tee covet ehidees and aad myers tts the, Reneral 2 Foi of kamal faraily. washer and rower. Grertece doy vedesonees’ gleams Tnquine as'te ib Tors iy, New York. Lawrenss i iaine: Nr. alas * “ry TION bY ee meg MEN, opens 5 cs Mr. Riera po ata, octet | Ree Reeth t ra Ww" a he “ selves 5 ‘mat BP Rove street, Thomas, 169 Main rtrest. jens | fe the re sake et eating RCo. # State ateeet. PAN TED A SITUATION. bY Toa eae ete Seametteas Good city Vans street, oocen oa _ a Reshvilie, XV ERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN WISHES SIT. re nurse and seamstress, or as chambermaidand | Paterson, ing to the country. Please | ——— ran fron ber pre x, ‘aoe for, at 19 Wert Fifteenth et, prsiag A noy wewrtp at % pw! gre BT, IN TOR F% daremoct. “Good required. | hi TUATION AS A 300 34 | AX Ieguire ung Paya Panag treet L stars, De. CROS! fees A, Mand ate ikment ist ‘mites rom the e Northampton its from N ook, about ‘ave frees tutect, Gha ATION ~ WANTED BY A PROTASTANT | any, situaved iu one. of the moet "plensans valleys |, te do CPi ork aud Vial Perna ot taking oe 4, surrow' with wood grown hills and herwork. refer to her last and y, Supplied with the parest, Tred. ‘Tiree Aveows, foftest eolteot ew nig tops healthy, reet, on the third florr, back room. nt the climate mild and ag coable. new and emacions dings offer all the mecessar, A abr pes 1RRS TO FOR po Ti tae ee English, Wh eh te oh dotevor toe rctpte of | rar = / experience of fifiden years of hy A Roane wouan yi ATION 70 po fence 7 bande =] seers Wide Sas | Serrctiey "Pa : of Oth avenue. iam | junction with the Bell Ringers, will gle » 9p | Sa'vecaliste, Mise ro and ar. ! ARNUM'S: ay hye Be. ad RIN: 4 nene aerator No. this week, yo End cn Wedueaday tne Saturda; j They will repeat their novel performan fhing.cf the king ever before witnessed’ by an, Amerie: | audience. Their music being produced by tho use of twen- | ne time, vis. enouishing ‘nd enchantin lar i man, produces an | from the most ceteby licaey of tone which x the former in & | opular several comie | be provi ey effusions, Admission 25 cents; | variety of mneledvo _ Beesexg ¢ CHINESE MUS MUSEUM, 51 ring 41 h ing the lady with fees consisting of over one revions to thelr da} Pape, nese Family, six in number, incl 234 inches long, the Chinese collec tion, waillion Chi sicduring the ny end M, Voeai and instrumental mn= til 10 Pe ening. Open from} A Me aren under 10, ILL CLOSE, ON WEDNESDAY E orama of a Voyage to ¢ ning, at the Great Hall, M Broctway, embracing views of Bi and both sides of the River Rhine. Children, under twelve, 15 cents. menee oa Tat atTh P.M. An exhil: Wednesday afte ‘thre re open at 64g, com. Doe ih Peas children t7ig o'clock. Panoraina. begins movin: Exbitision every Wednesday and. Saturday, at 3 tages ran from Fulton Ferry to ihe hall every tem 13 BROADWAT, © ORNER or w Paintings in this Exh LYMPIO.—PIERCE'S MINSTRELS—THB ORIGINAT Bread Pompey, late of Christy's Minatrels, 44 way, tween Howérd and Grand sta ". ‘during. the week.—Deore ous, at7. Concer 8 o'clock. e noveltion H. Piores in his tie of ou an ante introduced by man 8 do aud which have been reeei cided marks of approbati th ng. the ELCH’S CIRCUS—ASTOR PLACE.—THE TRO delayed another week, Monday evening, May 20, 1 | Universal rush to witness the great Leaping, Vaulting and 0 | Flying Act of Horsemanship, by the unnaratleted South American Rider, Eaton Stone, wus, Dan Garduor and Bobby Williams, Also, for th erenensesd. comilion ne! if von entertainment Wedn da Si RAT tori (Thursday) evening, by the street Chur gen. street, th senting a tour through that beauti ORA- int ‘ORIO OF ABSALOM.—THIS DEAUTIPUL 10 will be repeated positively f Music, , under the direction of I FOR ASHORT ovaer of Walker Tealy, ropro~ 1 and classic land, « orthern, Central, and Southern Italy, painted by Eat. trom sketehos taken by himself on the donc ntry. Commes nd Saturday aft ildren under 12 years f Stoppant Hal great Moving Panoramic Mir: or RAN performances every da; of origin: amusement in New Yor! Bis0.5 hones, Bée.; parguette, 1250.5 private boxes, $i. KLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—TWO in the afternoon at 8 andin the past 7. Extraordiuary attractions for this Model Artists” will appear in some mow and including“ Pow Rising from the Se: “Female Arab Girls, Durlesque, comic and fancy dances, with a varie ¥ 1 entertainments, to be found at no other place o of admission—Stage aeate, ICHMOND, V theatre is ‘offered for r horter nts Ww wardrobe and \t other thi dramatic perfor hibitions of magivians, ‘and dra for lec Uehted with col ature, enson. THEATRE FOR RENT—THE ABOVE eriod. Tt is in pe ith regard to vari roperties, would eomparg favorably with at ‘States. jesides being adapt it is well suite! for concerts, the ex. for rerenaders und prooramas—also ec readin, The theatre is i the most manner, and has persons. As tho the constitution of the St early in October, which will be fol: by the anmwal session of the Logi the prospect is presented of « long and profit For terms, address tho proprietor of the theat: tures , stool ven= jowance to Schools, BRS MOONEY WILL SELL MAY y mon aoe A oo, emineval at, till, pa. it ds of Files and Raepe, tur Planes of all cireular do.: back do. FOR BALK AND. TO LET. aweeny eee OR SALE OR EXCMANGE—FIVE NEW FOUR-STORY brigk Houses, on therly side of Twenty-fourth Sep ee ak ered ores eos er good stocks, will ray uber, 24 feet Long WOuREON G 7 a SALE 10w, FOR CASH, AN me Printing Press, double size, reggae Apply ne aby VE SS STAND FO! rt; x) the nds LE-VERY VALUABLE Titers, stock, of ceode, hed for SIN Bre and rent favy ‘prince! on; but the ewemer tii Ib i ily foreashy oud is now fn full operes 3 ecaspelied to remove South on account rare chance for investment. For par- € SOREL PAIMER, 177 Browiwny, second Goon. ia City Mall, Railrond is le house nied and po location. and « Immediate pm Prunes 12 ac A coach horse atine #5 fect, and has just been re It ie ine periectly heale! view of the Haz aivem, Ann @ hy freterate order. fra River. s CRUIKSHANK, No. 45 6 pz yar IN I NOKEN, ano T THRER MINUTRS alk from the ferry, No. PU y in perfect Peder, the rent will bo taken Bor farther partiowlars or en 1) Washivgton + ZINE LARGE AND AIRY nab ph story ho ont. Pa BASEMENT ¢ frome wand somel ba Can be had by ‘arpiying tN FURNISHED on FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, to single gentleman, without boar! bya private fas » f+ than they wirh fo to. Situation d west of Broadway, none St. Jola'e Part. Inquire a8 n Prantlin street. OFTS AND OF FT 1 LET, IN THE FOURS TORY brick builds wharf, Inquire 's GUL 2 Weatse RA FRWw spacions houre, well in @ plonernt summer, thte ‘om fam’ yilearine” town fer sm y at the ollies of the a a desirable arrang:uent. House, | set ‘Atlee, aud Mod | eka iven, mt comoerciai a: i ar the ‘United Reaves exhibit ail ths resest! torics, including accurate repreacntniicrs of Cali(venia and — iful engre {the of the manvers felon, with, overt pies Iotaees poor 75 cents, oF Il at 70 ¢ Stlee vale 32, be pompleted on. 1 to 26 now pact to be had oe vith yeactt iy 2 Comstock Crareetiont Rerortn Toe Bai hs penera fo Books, Jeet ed ands HANKS, COULD e'C0.. ___ INSURANCES. a <D LIVE STOCK IN sURANE New Dyin Ty , no An o by No, a Fetes, wilttamebere: IR iNew OAN FUND Lie sence ore 1oan POND Lire lon aud New Fe vcphn Pant Sasa. Se — in New York, in the ‘ames of thelt Auerican Pres- Sade takes on favorable terms, ae STARR. General Agent 1 uf, Ha HANDS Hicn, 4 and dean vine teens tect whe eee i Om POWDER tart ® - er ant ite meine cet aeear ee xr i fp att Ne. F | elena _ AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, — Baexcus MUSEUM, RHILAPELPHIA. itor ani 4 Srreers Soram! ble part heir wives, P. Henry Nentord s3i8t in Troupe commence an ia engagement of, two weeks ouly. on Monday evening, May, at that time in Bell They will sppe “xt fay sata n) bul beautiful opera of evening this ovate 4 on. Splendid col- The *Postillion of Longjamena” Adwittance, 26 cents; Children —A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACC od board, excellent feather ber of the city; also large ro AR OAD. —A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR A SING javee caer nth ing i dress by‘apptyine at DING—WITH FURNISHED OR UN onta, with private table, if require Apply to Mr. PARKER, 217 DI ¢ pleasant Board, together with a fine first floor, ins pritate family, by apply MWe throngh the Broadway Post Offi ALB. ences req can hi OARD. — pingle ge: Mercer how oar (12 No le replete with ait "ule me t and tires DA SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, n they require, woul Pasifal bs with ro port's Benefit, and | Friday evening, Ma perform Nireng ¢ wo PARTMENTS TO LE furnished or vnfurn sired, Ip, @ genteol ADWAY THEATR: nee but one, | x, that oecasion only, « Cohatanee, in the LOVE CHASE, with ok Bow ope Joliet unm te i O® TH his wi TO GENTLEMEN, BITIER with bronkines and ton if do» 1 by 8 small private fe witable for a physician, HAVING MORE ROOM oot (nt private en- Terms me YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED, IN A PRIVATE / family, by two ledier mad a gentleman, at a dis vt wiles from thecity, wear the Harlem Rt Chestnu street. the true all bowr Liquors AN POUR for Funday, show bi $45, city ODGING Vf Apply to $5,000 4" healthy. Apply t> It we'l suited a perme 1A x 13h Posh Utter, vent may he made. 8, FOR ORN TLEMEN.—FURNISUED ROOMS bY the week or month, 0 steve wese German * Always ard Cienn TED—A ROOM, ard for t or require office, for one OR FIVE GENTLEMEN CAN hed th brenkfagt and tes, ins pleartatly situated part of alf-way between 1G ton minutes walk from the for ged. For particulars, please address box X WAVE WELI. PINANCIAL, PER CENT, ON TO LOAN x bond and morteage, (\9 8 term of years, on predugtire No. 29 Wall #4 To bay ad ON BOND AND mn $240 ds WA wOTr. | Attorn NP. CONREY, et, corner ef Broad. IRTGAGRN | ‘ of gebance, in a very prot ing wigs) 100 to 200 per cent pr 5., thi aca. Te cukarest ny ere—Swire bare £28 Sermons, ay. Call a terest afford) Titian Roo mori for four wnvler © Pot cent Slore pores ra ay DAT FS AND GPNTIEMEN ANE ICRP ERY RESPROT- pn Law laformed thot the full, valine will be paid, le eo pres deser' Cees dacgecdl soon, street. Shoe reat bari fone ef weeend Tetethieg, & ‘Ordete ieftot No: Il, of bee TTA S en ven, wma ; se Be gees een Speer aan tine a FON CA eetie st Mr. Clay and the Adminzstration—A Declaratiort of War.—Wh ere is to be the End? The rupture is complete. The old sore has bro~ ken, and, apparently, beyond the power of all the patent medicines in the world to heal it. The re~ appearance of Mr. Clay in the Senate excited the distrust of the cabinet, and they did all they could to conciliate him; buat the old isdomita- ble whig leeder could not conseut to play second) fiddle, even to General Taylor. He gave no= tice that he should take his own Course, and he hag made hic word good. The cobinet is weak in every sense; but very weak in the head. They have su Clay, inthis Compromise, ise: edin a movement forthe Presidency; that if he succeeds with it, allthe slory will (wil to Henry Clay, end that the admine istration, Old Zeek, and the cabinet and all, willl BO te nd sink 1ato the pool of for quie ( ral’s Guard of Jo! t a the eabinet upon Clay's come promise. The object is to put dows Clay at any cost, so that the whig party shall not be altogether Tost to the adminisiration. The hostility of the cabinet to Mr. Clay is known to be bitter and Henee the w malignant. [It was held to be proper, by the friends of Mr. Clay, that he should briag the matter to am understanding, one + r the other. ‘This cone clusion, after the lat announcing General athe eabinet organs, stercaination to ad= lor’s here to his cabinet and his policy of no tion, was strengthened into @ conviction of public duty 5 and the manner ia which Mr. Clay di wed this duty of denouncing the poliey of th nistras ticn, abundantly shows that he had fully resolved to do the work up brown. Now, let the consequences come. Whatever \ey may be, how can this cabinet stand? It has but one of two alternatives to choose—either to res sign, or to be expelled by the pressare from with< out. It can only resign in disgrace; it caa only continue in contempt of public ion; aadif exe pelled, it will be with the seal of haphin, and the character of peculators upon the public money. We tuke it, that before the slave be settled, the war must be clo: other, or compromised, between ‘Henry Clay and the administration ; and that it must close in the downfall of this cabinet; and that on calculating the chances of a compromise, we must tuke into the estimate the prob. ble complexion of the cabie net which is te succeed the present sorry concern. Wasuatnrrox, May 21, e850. Great Debate—Sowé and Clay— Lines Drawn between Taylor and Clay—Toombs? Pledge must be kept—The Repub Shoulders the Gals phin Burden with @ bad Grace—Breck’s Ree treat, Se. This has beena day in the Senate worth remem® bering. It will never be forgotten by those wha were fortunate enough to be present. The speake ers were Soulé and Clay. Soulé’s style, voice, manner, appearance, and French accent, were most pleasing and delightfal, His argument was a very able one. It was doubt- less the strongest he ever (remed. Bat he opposed. the Compromise, and pointed out various parts of it which he could not support. He was elegantly courteous to Mr. Clay, yet still he opposed his plam for calming the mighty storm now raging over the untry, and restoring peace and harmony to the ‘ople. tlis opposition called up Mr. Clay, in the full pro- firtiogs of that towering statesman. He never jooked greater. He never was greater—no, not even in the extra sersion of 1841. To-day, of all the great days of his life, Ilenry Clay was transe cendently great. So is the universal verdict rem dered by all who saw and heard bim, Your reporters will furnish you with the manner in which he met and overturned all,all of Mr. Soule’ objections to the compromise of the Thirteen, and also of the style in which he contrasted the plan of the Executive with that of the Committee of Thir- teen, and the mua: in which he painted, in st » colors, the results which would imevitably m the pass of the one, and also of the of the other. lie spoke of the President with the greatest for+ bearance, and declared that it wes the wish of his heart thst Me) should act in unison ether.— He had jacd the hope that the President would A tie expediency and peoosioty of enlarge ing the plan he | ad recom led; but he now despaired of the Presideat’s yielding, or e Gne iach of his postion, lnteed, there, had oot recent uninistakable givinge-out that the power of pe "5 the Executive wasto be “eee inst the pase sage of the vey re mise. sked for the Annes pion upon that floor of fg vesideot’s plan, to meet him there, face to face, endmaiotain it, if he © es being pre ferable, in any point of view, to the plan of the Committee of Thirteen. He did not ask to be met in a newspaper, bat there in the Ame= rican Senate! Jlis allusion to the'manner in whieh he had been assailed, on all sides, and by under-carrents, by pere sons high in power and by those out of power, by the extremes of the North and the extremes of the South, &c., was thrillingly effective and eloquent. He would not heed these attacks, nor abate in the least his efforts to push on the compromise plan to is apentien. It healed the five great wounds upom, the hand of the nation. Each bleeding tinger wag to be healed at the same time, while the Executive's plan was to heal only one, and let the other four bleed on; and they would the more from the healing of one that had been bleed~ ing with them! Bot would the admission of Calie fornia alone do anything towards settling the great question, or allaying the strife now raging between the two sections of the Union t No; it woald only produce a contrary result, And he pointed out how and in what Way, most clearly and conclusively. The Senate chamber w s densely crowded, and never were there prouder men than were the friends nine Who were present, Old Hal me him. Nobody bat Benton will attempt to take up the glove he has thrown down. I soid, in @ reeent letter, that would not believe that the new editor of the Republic would ander- tuke to defend the Galphin allowance, or those who partici; in the transaction, until the evie denee of the fact should be b eyes. That evidence made its appearance i Me, Ve this morning. I re for the editor's sake. It Ihave seen attempted, batit is ly incoaclusiv is the best defenc Jame, void of spirit, und wh the « fur fly! ‘combs shall not by from his threat to test the House on the question of Mr. Crawford's conduct, its morality and delicacy, in the matter of the Galphin allowance. When that test is had, it will be found thet net ene-seventh of the House vote to justify Mr. Crawford. He and Mesare. on and Meredith will all be censured by the , ina manner will never forget! yofmany whig » from the North uth, who a tet the question to the conduct of uestion, as they Whea come up, look ont for a Ll underetond thet Mr. Breek, who presented the white-waehing report on behalf of the four whigs on the *, Will undertake to correct said report, in at it advanced ageinat one of the de= cisions of Mr. Crittenden, while he was Attoracy= neral. It appears that neither Breck, Coatad, Grinnell, nor King, knew anything about the merite of Mr. Crittenden’s decision, nor to what case, of coses, it had reference arn this from a legal gentleman, who has talked with them on the sub- inference is, that poor, lame, and foree= ect foe as was th wn, but pre + ir minority re sports it wad not their ” t production! This ac~ ready to report, Moy 20, 1.60. Old Zack sninerd Tendency of lu Cuba Busnces and the eenlied alinet makes hie viy Chis mening, if sevee ather clever as to style, oe ingly outer joing 1 he day vir rigmarole on the unity of all know that between h the whig. party is diss | further swhdivided into Chey and Gen ‘Tastor, Th 4 Of jyneral Next, we |) atary on th ! here we get some vaiunb! Tor sticks out fer bis own ph be we a peg, and wishes Congress ®o to understand him, The downward te of the compromise in the Senate, no dowbt 7 ager Gen. ‘Taylor to this bold declaration; apprehend that he will see a vast deal and vexation before he gets in California Ry = 4 elf, and nothing at all for the territories, to the settlement of that cuestion of ivil’ wat, Texas boundary. So fai eo, that nothing will be done ihe ere i session, in any shape or form, the enecese of this plan of The troubles and difficulties involved ip thie oe “masterly insetivity” for li

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