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to bes disposition prevailing to expand eredits, aad 40 all the business possible in legitimate lines. Every eue has been, and eontinues to be, anxious to outstrip his neighbor in his eommereial operations, snd any deficieney in capital is made up by loans from banks ‘and from the note shavers of Wallstreet. This creates an artificial state of things, and eonveys the impres- sion that the apparent prosperity is sound and perma ment. At this moment the importers and jobbers of our principal cities are overran with goods, laid in at high prices, part of which have been paid for, and prompt payment for the balance depends, in # great measure, upon payments from the interier. If the sudden cessation of business towards the close of the spring season, will have a tendency to cheek importa- tions for the fall, and induce our jobbers to clear out their old stocks before Isying in mew ones, the evil ‘will correct itself, and by the close of the year, all dif- fleulties doubtless removed. Two or three seasons Mike that just closed, would test the solveney of hun- dreds of houses, now in high credit. Trade with the interior has been good; there is no complaint under that head ; but remunerative prices have not been ob- tained, and old liabilities have not been liquidated to the usual extent. This has, in many instances, crea- ted considerable embarrassment among merchants here, and in other large cities, which, but for the easy state of the money market, andthe reduced rate of interest, would have resulted disastrously te many. ‘The last annual report of the Ogdensburg, or Northern Railroad Company, gives th exed statement of the @perations during the past year, and condition of affairs at the close Oopensnyne, vo Nortneaw Rariroap. The whloe amount ex; in construc- tion, on the Ist day of a May, including in- terest paid to the stock! olders, and on loans, was, +» $2,082,000 The amount paid for engines ‘and ears 92,000 Making ® total expenditure, at that $2,124,000 1,038, for additional engines and cars to operate the whole road, when opened... 168,000 Making the total cost of road, engin: cars, aud fixtures, at its opening... $3,328,000 Which sum includes the interest already sid to bond and stockholders, and on 8, but does not include any interest to accrue hereafter. ‘The capital stock of the company is...... $2,000,000 The amount received by the company from its stock subseriptions, to the-lat of May, was. ‘The amount of funded de sees 5 ‘The amount of floating tees 894.700 Total receipts. . se. sees eee ene es $2,200,000 ‘The amount yet to be received from aetual subscriptions for bonds, is $310,000 ‘The amount that will be realised in eash from present stock subsertp- tions. sereseee 40,000 There will be payabie to contractors in stock, under contracts now in force. 227,000 The company will oe of ves bala: capital stock at ite “Aisposal of $8. By adding the floating debt, $394,700, to the above Delance, $24,300, the aggregate indebtedness will be equal to the amount of stock reverted and belonging tothe company. The road commences at Ogdensburg, at the foot of navigation of the great lakes, and extends entirely across northern New York, terminating at Rouse’s Point, on Lake Champlain. Its whole length 4 117% miles. Forty-five miles are now open, and well supplied with engines andcars. The rails are now be- ing laid from Ogdensburg east, as rapidly as practica- ble, and another force will be employed in a few weeks in laying them on the middle division. It is expected ‘that the entire track will be ready for use in the month of October next, and arrangements have been made to < 5 5 eset3 S| sures “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. FOUND. F ee aA hry IN tense rin NBAR io Ras ‘Te rned meeting of th inted to be he! RD, President. FINE ARTS, ENCH PLATE Papae-sise i BY Ish INCRES— Just sepever crem — Ne oon quality, the ame ereie ae ened oy OIL, VIDERT & Co, 280 Broadway, SPORTING. FREY HOUSE THOTT NG—AiwaTeH Witt Cour 0 hewn Maid, to wagon; Me, 8. Jenkins ate ear ve Ave Fret ei rid the fallowing entries wd My - fe names, ¢ Captal 4 Bortse’ kos ‘hout [3 ‘Error. Se"tabe plese as oeloch. SPRCIAL NOTICES, + ee 3 F. & NON LOBGE, Xe & ‘A.M. are requested to be punctual their ne th jer bh the oo re bare (ota Secretary. ERS ‘OF NEW YORK LODGE, No. WE 9. penlacty oe ge oll to attend 9S June instant, busi parry SINCLAIR, N. G. —NEW FORK, JUNE a we corps are Tork ioet rani infantry cape) for the pe ne Uy Parpose of attending the C ¢ Mz. John Mickshan, late ® member of the bag By ord D, MOORE, Capt. Wivorvene, Orderly. CREDITORS OF JOHN T. BRIGHAM, DECEASED, Ts please meet ot the office of Ji $ruere, Ps tor, 7 Naseaw by moti el evaneat, pay the dette and ee FBS, DIV ston wew er = to uni ‘of the 74th anni our National Indepor. Division line will be fm the Battery, righ om coupe eae 9 o'eleck, A. of wala sof atl promulgate. thie rder, a hod ong ther “ty Ary ie SANDFORD, Mas yo rh fetect fr ae me fe w. | apyeD—A PERSON TO DISCHARGE THE DUTIES r+ ‘of Purser’s Steward, Apply on board the United Staves Ra RAMETTE OF ree Waren oemel 4 hed eveni , ‘news Yard. ming, June 1, il IN FANCY STORE, & OP ed 2 Mar ogy e¢ himeelf « meriy Tis Vox S00f Bost Otiee, withieferonee. 42, in ith eoupoas attacl 4NTED-BY 4 YOUNG MAN OF BUSINESS forbid begotiating any of the Ww habita, al etaaale and Tatail dry gonde | of the stock and at of cou; her store, astalesman, er wo Misepe, | a reward will be paid’ noneiber s fire the best reference. "A ‘oral rs. “Hertere. no. amen a LeES G: STOPPANT. 09 Broadway. } 10; canara, cuati career. | ANTRDTBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | Ne of Pee NATEAL B32 OO ERYWARD.< STRAYED FROM THE PUBLIC Saiuation te thambermaid 8 | rodney. | un 00 sic. No. 17, Was | do plain sewing. Good reference giv fat, ith the D clihsbcudtle Prete Wis Jetoreen O18 Pioklo, 17, store, 59 Fo: eet. Cam be seen fer three ye followed Ast tim: Mr C Tay 7. ‘tied LIVE IN ALABAMA--Zeb Duck Bima, Miss Anna Crulee. After which, the en of the LUTIERY TICKET—Wormwoed, Mre. Corset, Mrs. Henry. To conelud ROBBEKS WIFE—Mark Redla: Mr. Seymour Boxes, 25 ¢e1 a De to eommenee at 8 4’ sleek. STOR PLACE ogbas HOUSE.—THUE CELEBRATED Hoyeua loll per- ang 1 880 | WANTED By 4 RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT So foe ime oe ork, and ‘assist, ron as wo objections ean Tore to the country. Apply st 161 Fourth street, corner of , & KO! Varry; Tarey Odie, 4 counts, Doors open gt geal BY A_ RESPECTA’ street, ‘iret floor. 10 BEWARDCSTOLEN, PROM THE YOUSE 0 $ riber, Narrows, Fort da y referer Can be seen een he) ‘teats street, between First avenue ane Avenue eA. near ton, L. ma 17 silver ieapoons old nar Mi 8 ail ki tern, pot AUTED-BY. A, PROPRSPANT. YOUNG MAM: 48 ix F salt, spoo marked ; ears tion, in 8 Krocery store, oF a8 fall ivory ‘Shorsionees slate shade; Tepy-giase, Lon- | Porte Pe oger Gad ity rer pS ep Se. an nes Sie. e. sig dinll; De ‘tote nate for dey or ight, smahogan; ny oP8 urned pae one pa) dre see front aid) to Ke jo, ce ry ae Salviz Fe aati ae ~ ian Col tle, amber colored gines, ener of Nin street, third e, Beek Fenany chal ett. General Admfasion, $1, Sek vi che above poet “au A be paid for for the er frome ly attended to y Ears a, ery of the artic! Px DOLLARS manana, THROUGH MIs- take, from the New Jersey Railroad Office, on 17th inst., ANTED— A SITUATION, aes 7 be RESPECTABLE pal young woman, as Lat jain sewing. ood ait ree days, at reference ‘given. 8 Carpet ‘and bundl per. By re- p Re Fm 7 wil y will ive | No. Liv Twelfth street between Fifth s rr *oixth avenues. well-ie m Ghiaty five dollars reward and th the Swnee. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ~ reent of twolve fiom as chombernalts or.to do general house- sing & company OST—FIVE SMALL KEYS, CONNECTED BY A STREL ) wor j amily." ihe eat af city refarauce can be ud Fr taay wi per ton | giv 0. est. Phir in gual and gated far bis trouble fa lontlag them at TS Macene strects I Gendt gg al eugighd tan be soca ter Vices OF ante mina days. ANTED BY A RROPR TABLE YOUNG vom & situation to do general hor Coneert will commence at on Baturdave, commenci: Baen's Ct soph pe MUSEUM.—P. 7. BARNUM Manager and Propriet oy As- tant Manages rendered i EXCURSION. EAP EXCURSION TO THE FISHING BANKS— | C* Yg cents each wa sea steamer BUFFALO and | famil wash: tof city reference given. Plei it door. A note addressed will © tinue ever B o'clock; A fe A on fall atc ; | {o'the-abowe No~ will rocsive trata | Wantep— SITUATION BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A Yrotestant, as Chambermaid, oF to take care of ohil- dren; has no obj go to the country. Please to call | 90250 Twelfth thresh, Wicet ‘avenne, Styvestan's Bakery. ANTED-BY TWO RESPECTAALR YOUNG WO- e—One 1 from 8 A.M. to 10 Meth the new an S arformed the alfect Pew er the Ge or the fallen ved over 100 successive nights in Philadelphia. it gorgeous Lee re moral and dramatic saved, Th CALIFORNIA. ARE PREPARED TO FUR- fo do general housework, and | ff 1, for Califorvia, extradried, the othe mm bi abl og and ti They are both | been engay will make bis ap, ry af ska, and to deliver it slong frst zaie washers and ironers, “The ery Goat of city ‘re- | this week, Tedopnamers ay 8B. ‘s quarter before 8 ference x pm the book~ | in thi vit it phald: di ears, WEXLEY & CO. B1 Front st. | store. for two days. See ee re aeeementen Dy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ss Nurseaud Seommress, or chambermaid and seamstress; she can cut and fit children’s clothes, and is j | | ILL OPEN JN A FEW DAYS, AT THE MINERVA ooms, 406 Broadway, ® new, original Panorama of the Overland Route ~ RAILROADS. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAP LINE FOR PHILA- willing to be obliging any way, if required. Please to apply | St Jor Cy BE seven cicloghi A: Mayan Malt paroue | Zeal Christie otteat Foe vin of Ue wonders of naire, he Pacite Gea fer from Fier No. 1, North river, Fare—First ANTEDTA SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE cot a Mest New otk vent Pesta anes, Mormon second el care, who understands baking, washii BS and ironing. S mreneccrviile Meer yor Blea to Valli = = | beet 2 ne then fer te 4 367 Mulberry ver, an Pranciscs, and the Pacihe Ocean; painted 4 MISCELLANEOUS. gtreet._ Can be seen for two ey ere a Minard Lewis, Esq, and assistants, on (),000 fest of canvas, in the highest style of art, from original sketches tak Mr. Lewis, who made the overland trip in the year IM. A. W. Fenno, Esq., who has resided several months in Califor- ia, will expleln and iustrate thie naper’ panorama, by appropriate lectures. . WwW. NO, Proprietor. RAMEE MUSEUM, Ii Waa GERMAN, OR COLORED GIRL, TO DO eneral housework. Must be a good washer and ironer, and bring city references. Apply comer of Fourth avenus and Fortieth street, immediately. ANTED.—A SITUATION as Seon, COOK, BY A 0 J0B Lawn m9 —THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE for sale t of superior English Colored lak, Also, eaters fine Woed Cut Ink, urers. R. HOE & CO., 20 and 31 Gold street. Ona CHATHAM sqUAR an be abtained (ange and nail) fromthe labers | teenth atreet, between Sixth ‘and Seventh inde rica world, oom ma 0 me crated tag Per- nufacturer's prises, of beviedeee formers. Also th uarive nied, a and Female jersey City. ACHMAN OR POR- ape 1 LEECHES, JUST RECEIVED, PER store, by AMIIZLCTA iCRIVEE jermann,’ & new su; ial Laschons VICTOR BIENOD, 2 Manion Lage: AMES yea GENUINE WATER AND OIL of @ trustworthy character, who would be willing to'make himself Cali at 60 East Fourteenth street, tailor’ fo ralgeey iat A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, total erally useful. re. jouin Arab Girl &, through their seats, S73 con jssion— nt, Stig.conta: Boxes, 25 conte Parquette, 123g ceuta; ‘Col ‘4 chy # Servant toa family ox single lady goi saree pe treme 0 ry A A mal fornia atisfeotory reference givens Enquiry at No. 44 Osk TION, 10 THE PUDLIC—WR SER BY Til Ak KD. 4 ‘Agents, 23 Chi street, N. ¥. street, pers of Philadelphia, that Dr. Brown an: nager of the REMIUM EAST INDIA WATER COOLERS—JUST THR | Wy AnTED— SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECTABLE ATS, gh, 8 Operatic Tr bo fas o more connsetion with thing I wanted, ill exclaim by knowing that Smith's young women, to do 1 housework, washin t East India Water Cooler will k ater ‘cold’ several days, | toning, an rtd in cook to do chamberwor! ¢ named eompany, as the with a little Ice, with filters attached preferred. Manu= | Waitt re of child: plain sows A et aah factured into great variety of sizes aud st; No ole country. Good reference given. es until Sept 2, why they T. SMITH & CO., # Putton o, Please ‘call at “ ito treet. W Mi li for ti E FANCY GOODS AND JEWELRY TRAD! ANTED—BY & RESPECTABL .E YOUNG WOMAN, A W. | 3 | NATIONAL. 1 TREATRE—A CARD—JAMES SEYMOUR AMUSEMENTS. Beware TERATRE — E. A. MARSHALL, be lz oh une 19, will ae Waiting; 4 iner Mayberry, Mr. 7 ‘Elwart Brisa jan, Middleman Uiggi Dr i Alerieve, Ch Skerrett | . Horn; Mt errett. To conclude WALTER —Sir Argeant Buoyant, Mr Whisiogs sleton i Philip Haslet ton, Byott len, Mirs Horn; Dame Jasper Ha- erry; Walter Hale | Tieidget, Mew Mield, IBLO'S.-WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, THE catertainments will commence wi ith an Overture, by the Oreher hich, Brow ROMANCE AND “ieaviny™ sper Mr. dale; Oliver Manly, Mr. 1; Jack Swift, ‘Mr. aon Frank M Tavender Kd Mey le Readay evening, Ju comedy, a cvell Be. Bute ¢ Drewede, Esq. Mr. Ht Dr, MeSocial, Mr G Base; Migs ‘S MeSocial, Mees tin shes Braily, Mes, Ba sec te Neonelude with "MY" TERIOUS KNOCKINGS—A. Kerr Mai ane a Hl ey, Mr. Jordan Kase Mudgno 1.8 Doers 6] Boxes, $i Orchestra Seon au Paskioeed { open at Heslutredwced Uy ke i rmances, and whieh ont decided marks of nape them as being the © Atvernoon pg me noes for 17th, of the Cl purpose Union previous to the’ . The} Bia leave the city about the Ist of next mont Sil who have not seen them should, improve the present in addition to the v9 Family, six in he L 24 inches long! the ‘One Million Chinese ening. pen from 9 il ve renter ohildren under ton, haif pri tfally anno that his benefit will Tune 19th, 1850, whe to his friends and the public, lace this ( Wedn in additi 0 the regul as will be expressod in C ASTLE GARDEN-MESSRS. FRENCH & WEISER, respectfully inform tl ¥ Kc nity, that, choir agro on will be given night during the tweach. Doors Concert at 8 ly attractive ores will be ndded to tke Promenade Concert, with new and popular music during the Ball, under the direction of George Loder. floor under the direction of Mr, Conway, Professor of Dancing. Sets formed at the sound of the cornet, Omnibuses run from every Portpanemest en account of the weather. Grand Sabbath Concert, on “Sunday evening. INGTON HALL, 598 BRO. owded to see Hanington’s M. of the World, Thi hair past 3, ANORAMA SALOON, a BROADWAY, CORNER OF Li chibi ae the finest collection "ithe V Gr o gree 1 sroartring 6 fort 3 Tose wi 0 ‘the Fish weighing o1 mi an be seen for a fow weeks | If mot previously gold, she teh will be piekled, aud the she sold for boats. Look out, Barnum. oO", COTTAGE, HOBOKEN. GRAND, ) INSTRUMEN- tal Free Concerts. Strauss’ Mon jay, and Friday, We Ferriage Loar EA 4 her is unfavorable, the Concert will in 1 ewe: take place next mt dey. 0. TH, — TS; e French Aceordeons, Musical Boxes, Gold and Silver situation asc! washing and ironing, has A VALKENBURG, no objection to small family. refe~ ences can be given. Please cal Twelfth street, No. 5; ean be seen for two days, if not engaged. Peneil Cuses, Gold F N : ‘AN THE TRADES. Manufacturer and Importer, 187 Pearl street. EW YORK oir, INDUSTRIAD CONGRESS.—THE AST OFF CLOTHING, &C.—GENTLE- ral meeting of the New York Industrial C t Ladies, bi ects they would ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE alt. Hepat 7 o'clock on Thursday ev for t English woman as cook, who thoroughl; House of Cail of ine Operative Bakers’ Ct 3 business, h ei et ear Broadway. Hy order of the Vigi- street, eorn he BENRY J. CRATE, Secretary, Toot of reference. giv peaaees anne pe ne aa ens = OTICE—TO THE JOURNEYMEN FpIRORS A MASE meeting of the Journeymen Tailors’ PUBLIC ARE PARTICULARLY IN- 1] tive Society will be Sixth Ward Hi examine the painting of the Astor tel, Re., with the ean A SMART active Ry if 16 years os. on Wednesday evening, = 19, at 8 @, to bind himeelf to the How Cadpenter of A PEHEN, EN, Preeideut.” 5 * satis factory refe M. Kucan, See'y, given an be had by applying Ke. 30 Clark street; ean be seen for two days. ust me ery = bm OF ALFRED poenere ut ret oh will be sold at the oxt jonen. ALLIMO! Ate Ptisigs we ines, Li mm street, corner of Mulberry. LIQUORS AND SEGARS.—THE bias FOR SALE AND TO LET. CAXSON—ONE PAIR BRASS CANNON, ingle nix-pounder, for ule. “Apply at 168 Mat a Mies NO. 30 WILLIAM es & HAWD- containing m8 oone work, pm A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITUA- ring aed Kosieting fa wash cool 1 sellers city: reference girent from loyer. ‘lease enlist No. 135 Amity street. If n: can be seen for two fay of ode 4 spol be verebase 503 HSuaton sigs, corner of Malberey. The N'WALKER, at the shove neater” ra atic ocak pete een rear | mes the tent otek FARMAN LOTS AT PRIVATE SALE—A SMALL holegale and Retail Liquor Merchants, | Dili Please to enutiful village of Dear —— eee naar Wires BRANDIES, LIQUORS, AND SEGARS—ram | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU ‘were pot uffered ab the reoend prietor begs most ly ® fair inspesdion of situation as Cook, W gn Tuesday, June lth, may We ebas t bs is ennblad te mils; of ‘ from COLE & CHILTON, ie! tepouna es ob UR AND jehment has his name for | Bites enn tin ose AVENUE Fer Heuston street, corner of Mul- | “op to yt | riber. Ci ontracte rs v= ~ | fe ty 142d, 1454 and LORICULTURE.—A CARD. TEURS OF Rosi PeBARTOR. tt ‘are particularly invited to ce ollection of perperual roses of ai | ws Le WOODWORTH PATENT PLANING, MA- TED—A YOUNG MAN, TO ACCOMPANY & f ploady The above collection recei er tleman, ons tour of re, 60 the Ni several now on hand and finished, with mei an ineicate i. 1546," 4h and | Wer # month. 4 Securtomed to. tenvelling all meckinery neces attended to by en BP. te J, Irving House, between two an At shortest notice. MORE, Mth street and Third avenve, NY. DARDONVILLWS URACTORY « ow. r J H. [tet ed, Riy-~ J ANTED—BY A RESP: TAREE AMRRICAR arrt, | = & sicuation éo do the general Saker conn meer the ga — 32 iy; she isa good washer and ironer, and ® good pli and largest eupply for ten Keeps, alee, chimberwork and wai care of constan' (greet quantit ie French ainben chim? jas goed telsrense, from her en Best 8; 5 ‘shad OEP ireet, for two days, ry » trouble, an Kadrent Ls V. Herald Omet. W ANTED—A ewe i A Bes pod 3 ‘woman, to do genera! TT? LET—THE PREMISES 187 CHERRY STREET AND Las . 452 Water street, formerly occupied ns s factory, for refine te pT aL Debits, ‘tastes, db objection to go ® short distance whieh par} it io well adapted. Also, for sale, = ‘Steam= male All. persons wishieg, to, We ythe teat of city reference can be given. ‘Pleat seit at | © “i power, ro & Boiler, ms £4 ran- pore , . None but respectab! Fe endwritia een, enclosing twenty-hve | desired. _ — eu Apply *L FON sO OOTHOUT, Twolfih sireok seey teas a fee. Blox 2477 Poet Oer, innit é AMTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABL CoTIG COTTAGE, FURNISHED on UNFURNISH- ¥ ee ee ABOUT REMOVING TO THE COUN- ane fo Cook 3 ee fi ed, at Clift ‘to Let, near Vanderbilt's landt lived with becriber is now prepared to Faraist families ng in the count Phe country. Can bring good ‘city reference, Can oy ve overlooking the bay, buils ia Go ern improvements, and has an acre ot png sf al the a for three day: 0. &F Marion a Feet. pvt Bg ‘ppty on he one Lye GRO WPL RY, 66 Liberty at, LET—ON Ny sROOND oO eosin. tabli which will oo TO ms ‘went street. Enquire of miry. front room, TAILORS.—THE ‘MERITS THAT ween pte | “hE RIGHT WAY TO DELINEA | WAXZED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Waiter, in ‘priv ly, or Porter, AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. AANUM'S MUSEON—PEILABELPHIA-P- 7. Ba Sum, proprietor sn eae riean Comedian, tor aix it in ‘numerou: the Lanceehi repar! ye re, half-price. _SALKS BY “AUOTIOR y~ ther with one P hotwekecping articles Wonca te ceo Fn oy me enh o1 pay NEY WILL SELL He Dor. ian wy LTER GREENOUGH aveTio: Linseed Oil and Black Len: <2. & Co will sell et 73 (We nf front of ee 108 iT at: . Venpaed” rr eee uk ‘Ter ash. Black Lead—25 easks Black Lead, the Inte fire in Weet it. ¥ JACOB 8. concern. Hand ; ote Pitchers, Ship’ Sempere. 0s urry Comba Smoothing Pi Phanem Grid \dirons, plated on Ginss, a on Thoretay, aie the ‘Anetion Store. a large’ and ge ware, foot Geet aattty, Tight Wve toites mn eratee Ridge eh throughout new Ci d blue mulberry dipped edged ‘Also, -& large acsortmont ot Glasser Tumblers,’ Wines, Nappi me assortment of Waiters, T. f aes other ware. Jor re, with & byorder of Jo me Levy, Po corner Seamme! street. Fy By fas ean, rite 8 good hand: is willing WYANTED—10 RENT OR TO PURCHASE, HW YORK Nc Princinle and detail.” 14, It in, im the best sense of WwW neat House, plessanciy 23,0 woitable N's. yd meee 5 oer eee. ord, pelf-varying, produ al tneome. iiehi hie dag d ment for ae yy Ly “) on Fo hie mn anime nem, Cotmmente a i eloe' measures. a easier of apy) wee! Sed requires less time. Fourth. 11 urs i» much mors es Youn i _GATYIBLD, Proprietor. 3 Lo. ro Li and cutter thanthat of any other methed Mons sort gutters in this her itios 3a SHEPARD, Agont, 38 Maiden Lane — 80 FAMILIES AND poms & xa tid one large one, tate STS Olive O11 Depot, 04 Chureb street, le. AL rall 8 at ‘oo 7 goutiem coy at No. 2 College ie. HARTIN & Co. ‘Importers of Preach and. Sia i The beat of city referone eeliial pectfally t friends an CARDING. AT M48 CHAMBERS STREET-A VERY they hate constantly y on and the bent ‘qualities of Olive Ot ANTED—A YOUNG LA WRITES A BY tuite of roome for » gentleman sed wife, can for tals by the qalion, haif-galicn. quart, ete. at 3) per cen yao + Foun ae Contin ed fies | 2 furnished or unfarniched. Also, a vacancy for cee ie oy ae ee bottles | Coltars 4 Stitebers, ‘and i two or three single gentlemen. Apply as above. thank fa received and prompt for ali y notive 4 he “Honea Cesper, wh RINGO TWO ND A GENTLI Re, ty. Bb bake Plagaisl Ollve Oil Juan toe irs. CLEVELAND'S, Rare cheles ct focwpe, Neniaacd o So aeway' ulcked house, with bathing- ference requited., Apply at 112 Green Se, neat room . ot | OW TO GET <r Hh noekeerers 70 are heuoestnfeted, aes. [oo ond edetlons. tage OARD IN JERS Y—GOOD BOARD CAN BR ba ee ruta aie atin da fine siley, second stor}, sig ee Guterd” | B otalned, tm fete eae nin Jersey Cy, fow —1 fs . 2 Seat ore ioes yan mee, YOUNG MAN, WHO SPEAKS AN: omy Sane While the rate and the mice, a pestiterous host, — | ata idaotes ea reich ene OARDING™ A MANDSOME PARLOK WITH PAN- atest dean Vener PROTESTANT YOUNG WOM, Wists A SiTta- told yt sinvent ° 7. aes Poth ofa aac | & id aa aioe Waal tl a se ming. oF ne Chan. Free useof baits, ‘Meals seat v0 Too HANGIN AND RETAL mind children for the summer =| Perea sarees, cupnmeie are nena. | ores ioe many sf she bent Preneh fe allthe | = fantiom of the patie te Inert | NUNSERY GOVERNESS—a YOUNG LanY DESI Desoratt forwalle and | f igs, ie cae roaneeee tab oe ene ia tae boors on Son | sapeet bean 88 | Sermny, the isane ores yn teatimon| mete Ponerecter ‘ond’ Sir tons, such as:—Decors Sa'.n et Dore, witvati: where the lived che siete ts = oe, Maroguine,Giges, Vernie Inthe country. Fisaanenit, Lr addragy Ac Be, No. “! et Eres Sollected. from the best — oe “ on | whlek chey‘ene Imanrafactvrers prices TT eg RRERSMEN WANTED, A TRESSMAY 7 of "workmen ; ten - HORE Go. Nee to ank Mh Gall otee ARD WANTED, COUNTRY, NEAR A OfICE_P. MENARD WOULD RES sorte “Aiply ee HOR K Goa New yy tp u scr sic hate, Co YANTEDA TINST RATE COOK WANTED 79 farm be i mae aba < ‘gemall fami! ‘Saison cook = S ye brageeee, need apply. aglish or Seow 5 yenda, inesaay m/ rom half past TA Techoak. nt 16 Weee street, corner Albany, WANTE: slot ape od Me IY pals! KERS Ll —4 ready rapa. el s , MOCK & CHILDS. Pogtss white beay ee ae dove, to the smalieot, is sets rier ree Gi 301 bs daha Si coveres of on} sabia house, as al AG? (GENTL KAR AND oo OR A, rey SINGLE GEN. Ateomm od: et Rita bud oe nu at lie ard street, between - 12 Bm it rect, where every comfort ‘sh ington Cit) pose ati we Ba ete for three cont twe-thirds of the & bat, without the quality. lookin, and yee paths nei, 180 nn wis Pk Nt AT THE Paeae Hood Bay y ceeth ed ai Soe iets ga nest ae DR. CHARLES MUNDE'S F SALR_FOUR 2000, CANADIAN HORSES. CAN oLisuuer WATED icp gonvusnrron games? wralivend ‘Depot The ard PRCTEULLY AR FORIES rs " NDS are all TWO SINGLE GEN- GENTLEMAN AN AND barr. oR A a mater Cur 2A lemon, can qiatcd wich hoard ins private family, in the wiehniey Ashington Sqnare, where indies weak ote . airy, with bovh attached. Address = Sit this oes. ANTED-IN BROOKLYN. FOR TWO SINGLE GEN. . rooms in & prive ve Pr tn cla Rie ee rare |e a Rin ved Teeksnans Aesres ahi ot th obs oat TOR $ALR—A PAIR OF Hearts siege teneeher. tble, sormer of in West 1 ae and A on of Se ead WASHING. HONEST, AND TF 8 NASSAU soneee, N. p63 cone A DOLLAR, bye pla nly foil stords, ‘in addition Ye tke former twellitios Bo renehing evbere by steamboa’s, there are five trains of iy sicher wey from New York weit a appitiation shosid We" bade ters wale UE LAKES OF KILLARNEY—A CAR ut to visit Irel Mr. Wm. Kocbe, propri- stor of the Muckres Motel. Ri (oetabliahed im 1N™)), Teavp to ony that rraitere to the Lakes will be ere ts comfort, combined with economy, and every facility for tier of Killarney, ‘ontabliah: FrOUNDRY.— UEAGTORY AND Bronsted, lave themes! vee the tly improved or Bassinet cr i “he Lenviest Mindaand of the best, poseib ay o “le ne short & time as any establighment in thie trate irom risen tn gocsfecteriag puri Bo waits and Ketel Spey Ly Aah ory sacha akan aioe me fooath ive pe cue Srewe Ay? No, 46 Cherry peachy Senta ie paplermed = INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washington © Wasuimaron, June 17, 1850. Clayton Blowing Hot and Cold om the Cuba Official Lie Sent Forth—Ewing tm another Unlowfat Fiz, in the matter of making Haule from the Treasury— An Inve: ing Committee Ordered om the Subject— The Business of the Day in both Houses of Congress. The Brega correspondence showed that Mr, Seeretary United State: From the tone of Mr, Clayton’s letter-writer for the and Enquirer, it is clear that Mr. Clayton is now fo war with Spain, on account of Cuba, and all gr “ will inevitably result in, the annexation of the United States. imparts bisrentimnente and wishes to lecomadential lete ter-writer,in favor of war with Spain and the ampe: of effecting the stocks. it appears, by the leader of the Natiomal Intelligencer a and Wrll- known organ im this city. in the Intelligencer reterred to, bears upon its faee the been au officia! lie put forth in the one or the other ef the two versions which have gone forth to the publie The whole of the Intelligencer against the Warhingt rowriters, is only one ef a series of Clayton was warmly tor the annexation of Cabs to the Philadelphia North American and the New York Courier & war between the United States and Spain: is Gabe te But inthe sane breath, almost, in which Mr, ot Cube to the United States. perhaps for the Widely different piece of information to his ‘The flippant editorial stump of State Department autherily. So there hag trom the prese «1 of the State Department, similar charges wich that hitherto respectable, aa well | as ancient print. bas recently assumed the habit of pute ting before the public — Lt is to be regretted that that pas should condercend to stoop so low in its vener= able age It new thing to learn that Mr. Secretary Clay= ton blows hot and cvld in the same breath, to all these who seek offices im bis gitt; but when he semi- ome cially announers, through two channels, reports, upom matter of war with # foreign power whieh flatly tradict each other, itfis high time that his official ity should be held up to the scorn and derision the rest of mankind Another charge has been circulated in the House to-day. against the unlawful conduct of Mr. ary Ewing, which is to be officially in- Hired into It reintes to the disposal of the propriation by Congress of some $200,000, in behalf and for the pment of the Florida Indians Som $16.000 of the riation were paid out within t yeure after the eppropristion was made. remainder of the sum reverted back to the surpla fund in the Treasury, and could not be taken there from except upon the authority of a special act o€ Congress And yet it is charged that Mr Ewing, as im the tamous Chickasaw ease. has managed unlawfully to get at. and pay out the whole, or a good portion of the funds, A resolution on the subject was offered in the House to-day, calling for an investigating committee of nine members, with power to send for persons and papers. Mr. Sweetzer of Obio offered it The rules were #us- pended. and the resolution was adopted. The inquiry is propesed to be made of Mr. Secretary Meredith other officers of the Treasury; but [ understand Mr. Secretary Ewing is the principal offieial culprit whose conduet is to be inquired into ‘Wasnsnoron, D. C., June 16, 1850. Graphie View of Things in Washington—Dificultiee Ahead I promised you that I would occasionally drop you » line, when I had anything of special importanee te cowmunicate, but it is a long time since I have write ten, and you may if you please, that my letters “are like ange! ‘its, fw and far between,” or you need not say anything of the sort. I have not anything “special” to communicate iat this epistle. and shall, therefore, allow my pen to ram into a general survey of what is going on, and what is likely to keep going on. I have no idea that thia slavery question will be settled by this Congress. The Compromise bill may possibly get through the Senate by a meagre majority; but—Lord love you—what earthly chance has it got in the House? It will mees an opposition in that body, of one of the most tremen- ombinations ever effected against any great and -y mensures. since the capitol stood atthe hea@ of Broad street, in your city. I will write this combination before I get a te with my etter, One powerful element orpoeea te settlement of gitating question t of General a who ‘ever Presidente he ad to work himself to death, + Mr. Polk and be wearing out hi r thinking abou lor felt conscious k it was not so—nothing of man wanted an u at berth, avenue and feel conscious that that every body he met knew it bie ge 2 of $25 000 a year to dri the hour for receivi berth. by no means roferred it to private life Washington a care who knew it. ascertained what was mind, than ian they octa- tionists in opposing any plan. save the one had suggested through the President, vis: to California by herself. with all her im tions Pe unconstitutional mode of becoming a State, a the other questions take care of themselves, In vont words to leave thers open as capital for t! ont a4 dential campaign. for they sae. that If such patrietio men aw ay Cuss. and the other leaders of the two old artirs could settle ail the vexed questions, that the po- itical chances of Gen. Taylor would be at an end, as of course, the old parties would rally under their old war cries, and take up again their favorite leaders. More re- cently they got rid of the old aud tried editor of the Republic to wake room for new men. who would sdopt and carry out the views of the cabinet, which they are doing méxt ferociously, and which Mr. Bullit would not comeent to do effectually oppose Mr. Clay's Bill of Compromise. which. but for the eabinet. would Dave pnased weeks ago, they entered into opem with the abolitionists and free soilers of the Ni who Were in favor of the admission of California by her- relf. as it would be again to their cause, bat who were and are deadly op ‘opposed to the forming of new territo- ries. aniess with the Wilmot proviso attached, and would ¢ven prefer that the territories should not be made under any circumstances now, but be left open p the abolition andffree soll agitation at the T rome time to come lies of these two por to the passage of the Compromise although they heartily detest their associates, Maay of the jouthern members are oppored to the admission of California at present. and are in favor of the Mis- line of compromise of 36 30 for local parposes old party organizations rations throughout wentagainst the annex- defeated uit was, that one was man taken up who wae im defeated betore the tor any te, whieh rey to .— Wasnreorom, Jane 17, 1860, Mr. Webster's Position Explained—Hie and Steadiness Established in Support of Clay's Com- promise— The Krasons Why Mr, Webster is coming up handsomely to the serateh- He has made the strongest possible point that eoul@ be made in support of the Compromise bill, as @ Northern man. Ile firuily meinteins his original ground, that, aa it Is, the character of the territory ae. quired from Mexico ie fixed forever against the estab- lishmentof slavery The only question at all in dowbt— the only portion of the territory which ie not absdll lutely srcured against tlavery—is the disputed terri- tery of New Mexico; and to make that all secure i is highly important to pass this bill, which defines and eettlon the limite of Texas. and does secure the terri- tory In diepat And. in order ti ment for sdnrit! vlavery, @@ they mi dently netted at the of

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