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of these charges, If the Senator from tows | ted examined the papers on file inthe War = have fi that ° * Maeee eae reas Sed = made. He (Rice) should ‘an investigation, and if one an nog wor tpn & government oilicer, ne would bis acommittes of a8 & senator. 8 resolution for ‘suthority to send for persons and pa- ve ia Mr, agian then offered a invesigation, with re an yee ees. pre rm ‘leis who wee alo ewora a ba Sear from Miune- ae ee Heuse of Representatives. Wasmiraron, May 12, 1863. ‘The House proceeded to the consideration of business SING te Ge Ferrie, in accordance with the special ae Ssotu, (adm.) of Va., a bill to establish of Nevada. Several bills re- ing ote rritories, of no general importance, were ‘The romsinder of the session was was consumed in the of the bill to ascertain and settle private consideration a ptm The Southern Commercial Convention. SECOND DAY. Moytgommny, Ala., May 11, 1858. ‘The Convention met at nine o’clock A. M. After prayer bad been offered and the minutes of yesterday's proceed- togs been confirmed, Mr. Ruffin, of Virginia, reported a resolution recommending the South to adopt discrimina- tions against the produce and manufactures of the North by means of taxes and licenses, The resolution was re- ferred. General Wm. Walker and Jobn Mitchell were tendered seata in the Convention. Roger A. Pryor, of Va., spoke against Mr. Spratt’s reso- lution for the reopening of the slave trade. At the conclusion of Mr. Pryor’s speech Mr. Yancey, of Alabama, spoke at considerable length in favor of the re-opening of the slave trade. Several resolutions were then introduced on various subjects. ‘There are now five hundred delegates present, includ- ing many of the ablest and most eloquent meu of the ‘Suth. - THIRD DAY. MontGomrry, May 12, 1853. ‘The Convention opened with prayer. A large concourse of Indies and gentlemen were present. Quite a number of ‘speeches were made on Mr. Spratt’s resolution. Direct Trade of the Northwest with Europe. Derrott, May 12, 1858. ‘The schooner Star of the North cleare to-day from this port for Liverpool, being the second clearance from De- troit for that port this season. The schooner Col. Cooke will eail this week, to be followed by six others during the present month, all loaded with staves and lumber, for Li- verpool direct. Movements of Southern Steamships. THE MEMPHIS AT CHARLESTON. (Cuarteston, May 12, 1353. ‘The screw steamship Memphis, of Cromwell’s line, from New York, arrived here yesterday. THE ALABAMA AT SAVANNAH. Savannad, May 11, 1853. ‘The United States mail steamship Alabama, from Now York, arrived here at 4 0’clock, ail well. THY HUNTSVILLE 4? SAVANNA. Savansau, May 11, 1353, The scrow steamship Huntsville, of Cromwell's line, from New York, arrived off Tybee at 2 o’clock this morning. ‘The Crevasse at New Orleans. Naw ORLKANS, way, 12, 1358. ‘The water in the river here {s still risi All attempts te stop the crevasse have been Markets, PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Stocks heavy. Pena, State Fives, 89:(; Readiog. Ral road, Tee wera Canal, 45 sie; Laue inland Bntrends 12s; Penn. Railroad, 42%. b: oho rytecbe reyes unchanged prices; jaat three days, 13,500 bales; stock in ‘The at this year, and at al] the Southern same time last year. 12,750 bales. of the last three days New Ontxans, May 12, 1858. ‘our aor quombt irom plage 8 TE juotal wer, . . ir dull. Freights ubehanged. “Flour d Moni, May 11, 1868, mere 006 alee a there i maaeon tree ad an receip! anya aad up Cuantastox, May 11, 135. Cotton. —Sales to-day, 1,200 bales at 11 c, a 13, Batrmmors, 12, 18968. Flour—Sales of City Mills at $4 a $4.12 Wheat — Red, $105 a $1 06; white, $106 » $1 25. better, Sales at 60c. a 63¢. ; yellow, 670. uli. Provisions dull and mach Bulk meats nominal at 63c. a 83gc.; bacon, 73¢¢, a 9)g0.; lard in bbis., Ilo, a Like. Pua vur is very dull. Wheat declined red at $1a$1 10, and white at $1 rer 26. Cora is ise hase at 2lc. a vi u = _ ALBANY, May 12, 1868, Flour—Very little demand; market dull; sales 1,200 bole, Wheat very quict; smail sales of white Canadian at $1 24.0 $1 26, the latter for choice; smali parcel of white Kentucky at $1 29. Sales 4,500 dushele Tl Tilinow river corn at Tle., and 3,000 bushels Westeru mixed at 70c, Barley sells slowly at S4c. a 590. Whiskey—Sales bbis. at Zlc. c= Borraro, May 12—1 P. M. Weather stormy, witb a southwesterly gale. Flour quiet nd unchapged. But few parcels of wheat are offering; prices steady at former rates. Corn and osts do. Whis- key nominal at 1S:,c.a190. Freights i 12}0. for an to New York. Imports yesterday, 6,000 bbis. bushels Darley. Canal exports, 3,000 bbls foun 3 i300 bushels wheat, 5,000 bushels cora, 2,400 bushels oats, els barley sits m BuvvaLo, May 12—6 P.M, Flour quiet and unchanged; ales bbls, at 83 62 #83 70; supertine Indiana and Wisconsin, $3 76a $4 for extra. Wheat tends downward, a beet coming ia to- night. Chicago epring offered at 70c. afloat. Corn quiet. Onia steady; «mall sales at 33%¢c.. Whiskey steady; retail 190.4 19%. [ake imports for the twenty four hours ending at noon to-day:—5,000 bbis. tour, 3,000 Dushela wheat 8,009 busnels corn. Canal exports—2,000 bbis. flour, 30,000 bushels wheat, 13,000 bushels of cora, 12,860 bushels of oats, 13,000 bushels barley. Orwrao, Stay 12, 1858. Flour dull, Wheat unchanged; salen 1,400 bushels Chi- cago apring at Tdc. « 740. Cora dull; rales of 20,009 bush- ots Tlinols river, in ote, at 630, Freights by dual, at 9c. on whea: to New York. Lake imports unim tam. Canal ex) ene Seek ceatie doce. te of wheat, ©.300 buble bariey, 5,000 bushels stormy and unpleasant. —_—_—_—_—_—_— The Accktent on_the New York Central Railroad, [From the Usiea Telegraph, May 11.) Bauman, of Strasbarg, had in his possession | ‘and David Ey $269 63 in gold, which yy Marshal Hees, and deposited in the City | Mr. Moore was killed by a fracture of the skull, causing a com of the brain, He was insensiole. A gen- Ueman who helped to take him from the car informed | our reporter that when he raized him he said ix dead,” and Moore answered, “No, | am not dead.” | These the only words he uttered. ‘He was yous begnge cheek. Three daguerreoty pes of dl ibe pomeantoa-probay the lie langhters. (Was a man apparently about ~~ Ton age, and poy Irishman. W. B. Sharp was inj in June inst, by an ace ont on the Erie Hatiroad, pty top eens, by which he auilered for three months, from an attack of paralysis. wr. W, . Perkins is well Known to zens. He isa momber of the firm of Co, extensive dealers in groceries, State street, Rochoster. $22 was fol, wo iiss Wheeler wae rescued by Mr. Cox, of Auburn, « vrother of Rev. Dr. Cox, of his city. His escape without ian Wheeler tins no ro injury was almost miracalous. | collection of the a cident from the time of the shock until she found herselt sitting oméhe bridge. Her shaw! was corn to atoms. Mr. Bettman’s son haa not been found at four o'clock, and it was feared that nis body was buried under the ruins of | the cars. There is a bope eotertained that he may have | wandered somewhere in the vicimity, ax conductor Ward | bas a vague unpression that be saw s boy running across “the fleld efter the aczident. ‘The following version of the sccurrence was obtained | by our reporter from Major Priest, Assiatant supermunnd- ‘ent, who was on the accommodation train at the time: — ‘The Cieinpati express train coming east, with three | - coaches, while crossing the flood bridge over Sauquoit creek, by one mile east of Whitesboro, an axle under car, but crossed the bri Ke, ‘across the Pail Factory creek, which from ; north and south. ‘ath this time | of the accommodation train west, scomotive and tender of which had jnat “the tnain bridge, ran into the contre of the Cincinnati train, the coaches off the track, ome car acrons | “whe bridge, pitched down the bank, the hind one run- and “ning toto the rear end of the forward ct | TELEGRAPHIC FE Umea, N. ¥., May 12, 1858. | Wm. &. Perkins, of Rochester, the eighth victim of the accident on the Central Railroad. died at the McGregor Hlouse at 11:40 this morning. Tho rest of the Injured are doing well, The Turf. ONION COURSE, L. 1.—TroTriNa. Ld 12, purse $75, mile beats, bost three 4. Con’ eate: S Mes aught entered oh. Time 2:43, Post. publve fs getting “played ont,’ treatiog On fers prosent yestettay phaivly ind te. NEW, YORK HERALD, POSTSCRIPT. THURSDAY —5t ocLocK A.M. ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WEST. News from California, the South Pa- cific aud New Granada. THE TREATY WITH NEW GRANADA REJECTED, ke, he, ae. ‘Tho steamship Star of the West, A. G. Gray, command ing, from Aspinwall, May 4, with mails, psasengers and $1,616 251 94 treasure, arrived about half-pastj.four o'clock this morning. ‘The Pactfic Mail Steamship Co.'s steamor Golden Age ar- rived at Pauama on the night of the $d, with mails, pas- songers and treasure, ‘The news from California is unimportant. Gold duat waa coming to hand fresiy, condrming the ‘accounts of theactivity everywhere prevricat in the mines, The winter bad boen favorable im all respects, and farmera and miners ere all busy, availaling themselves of its benefits, Money wasabundant 'n trade at 2 8234 per cent upon merchandise, with tlie or no cemand for speculative purposes. ‘The clipper ship Twilight, Captaim Vates, arrived at San FranciscO April 16 in «a few bours under one hundred days from New York, making the quickest passage this year, There had also arrived the Dashing Wave and Chatsworth, from Boston, “the Hetlvetien from Liverposl, Gold Hvater from Chile, bark Contest from New York, Fr. ship Brave’ Jourmel from Bordeaus, J. B, Lancaster from Rio, and the Carin Cecilia from Siam. Ip Soncra, the Gancars party had been defeated in bat- tle, and Don Jeaus Gendera killed, The Yaqui Indians, who were among tle stcutest partizans of the Ganda ristas, bad committed great atrocities, having burned the church at Savta Criz, with some 25 or 50 persoys who took refuge in it, Gov, Pesqueira had sent a largo usm. ‘ver of troops tothe Yaqui river to chastisezhe Iddiang ‘aud if auccas:ful, he would establish acolony of white® in their midst. The following is the specie list of the Star of the West:— Wells, Fargo & Co. $528,009 Boviantihaskirn 103,016 Howlsad&Aspinw’l. 90,000 Am. Exch. Bank, 182 W. Hoge & Co...... 87,700 Order, Am, xchange Bank. 62/000 Conroy SO'Goiisar. : 1000 W. Beball &00..,.. 7:2 Oraer.. 2 3'800 oan Acams... 16'060 + 60,000 + 1,000 2,000 877 + 20,118 iconer 8,461 Howland &Aspinwall 43,1018 L, Vou Hoffman,.... 25,500 Freemas & Co....., 78,430 + 54,900 iano | 2,810 7am 620 iG! Sa'100 p00 W.T. Coleman . 63, bs Martin & Co... = 258 ‘164 ? Croal 16,500 1,000 , 2,382 A. Belmont... ...++. 80,000 — ‘3.B. Newton & Co.. 9,990 Total..........$1,615,351 Annexed is a list of the passengers of the Star of the Weat:— J Brumsjan, adem ee Johnson and wife. 7 0 Clan id wife, Hed Miler aud wife, ‘arraget i, Winans and wife, Tudze Frecion, GO Shreve. Dr Lath and with, and two Boys; Tous aad wits, Cape suanel a3 two” boys, Hawk: J Hands. 03 21100, Joa Boson. ‘ite 6 8 Cornell 1. Ochewide, A Greenbaum and wite, J Glosaman, it ris, J.B Roberia and wits, 0 C Bristol and wite, © Levock. P Levock, M donketeky, eary, J Munday, Hinom, \ oder, wife and mother, J Deutsche, J 17 Bradwer, Miauixer, WASawyer, TB Seeley, C hone aed wie i Funk, Jemth,S H Bulu, A 0 avidsoha, B Schewen, J Scbuliz, T. Robinson, © Osmer, Mino Soto and sister, Carrese Walaman, 4 @ Lone, L Emaauel, FM Smite, OF Hart, B Woo: at, Boanet, } L Porter, 4 Ts. J rapier, ata J Ademe and wife, W J Imbrie, A Hail, @ Data Hitelabers, re Gosencr aud onthe. F aod ebild, Mr Mangon and reat JB Meader, es, J Dison an: 4 we Ly ‘the Onur correspondent at Aspinwall writes that the Cass- ‘Harran treaty is beyond all doubt a “deud cock im the pit.”” Tt bad been discussed in the New Granidian Senate and several amen iments made, but the clause in which New Granada acknowledges responsibility Tor the massacre of April 16, 1856, was thrown out, as was also her responsi- Dility to maintain peace in the Isthmus, The United States ship Vendalia arrived at Panama April <5, trem Callao; flog ship Merrimac and sloop of war Decatur were algo at anchorage in the Bay of Panama; all woll. ‘The U. &. steomer Shubrick, was at Panama, She will leave about the 6th inst., for San Francisco. (here is 00 news whatever from Central America by this arrival. The intelligence from the South Paciific is unimportant. All quiet in Peru and Chile. Se News from Jamaica, ARRIVAL OF THE BRITISH STRAMER SALADIN, WITH THE INVALIDS OF THK FRIGATE SUSQUEHANNA— NAMES OF THE DREAD. ‘Tho British ecrew steamship Saladin, Captain Middleton» arrived at this port yesterday in ten days from Kingston (Jamaica) She is bound to Liverpool, oad put Into this port to land sixty-one of the crew and officers belonging to the United States steam frigate Susquehanna, who were sent ashore from that vessel at Kingston, they being sick with yellow fever. On the 17th of April the men were all from the hespital cured, and by the ‘20th all the officers were discharged. ‘The following is a list of those who died at Kingston:— J.J. Lyne, purser’s clerk. Kdward Bolles, seaman. William Galena, cooper. Booth, 9. Robert Hodge and Matthew Heary, fremen. Veter Simpson, seaman. James Buckley, seaman. Avstin Sewill, seaman. James Stinman, seaman. Patrick Burke. Antonio Larcetta, boy. Francis (onzales, seaman Francis Can, seaman. Freeman Luce, quartermaster. The following are the names of of the officers of the Sus- SSS io the Saladin —Ijoutenant J. C. Alexander Henderson, assistant engineer, | Guecy ices third assistant engineer, John Grier, third as. sistant engineer, M. Cushman, third assitant enginer. ‘Tue AinaTo Exreprrion.—The brig Winthrop arrived yesterday from Cathagena, New Granada Mesers. J. Sebmidt, 1. Daser, J. De ia Camp and A. Schott, amist- ante of the United States expedition for surveying and verifying & proposed ship canal route acroes the Isthmus of Chooo, by the way of the rivore Atrato and Truando, j came passengers in ber. There were also in the W. Moesrs. J. Price and W. Kennish, both Inte of the same commission—the latter in the capacity of guide, as be py the discoverer and pioneer of the line propored. By hep) Object of the feild labors, in of p chee ye =e far fairly ac. | " unfavorable reporton the ma‘ter may be expected. The officers mentioned above, tC want of proper accommodation, left their coll Carthagena, on board the United Siates schooner rather prefer: to pay their home. The Ver’ Vari: ‘va sailed Crom trom Cartiagena on the 8th of Apri, one week in advance of the Winthrop, which encountered during the greater part of the voyage head winds and heavy fens. Tur Grea at Boxtor's.— "The arbor of Seville’ Inet night drew a much fuller houge than the opera of Mon. day still the Aabitués of the Academy did not come ont in force. Ronconi je asplendid Figaro, In hie hands the role runs over with fun and esprit, His voice is not inthe best order, but is better than we expected to find it. La Grange in a passable Rosina, but all the othere wore be. low mediocrity. Ronconi got ail the applause, —— “ara fr Faireblld, Mre MJ Terry, F E Fountain, W @ Badin, Jon razr award cn ‘alinen, Were ertner cme hecko Bellows, Miss Skinner, A Wolfe’ Bel: lows, Mins Oriews Skinner: Soeren Giark, Mra M Waling. » tn the b otitis eae Shed Jog Gray, Alex Parnes, Mor Mors re dee on, tre Dev and fey ara Sonnet aad 82, and 82 in the steerage. ry, PR, in brig Tornado—Capt J Small, late of chr vig tk Py Being Mj From Rio Janeiro, in bark Amsnda—D M Bleeper, lady and PP og eX pte td Sete Bente. PF pd: Rev G Anderson, * From Pare, la brig Eams—0 J mith andiady, © Débuawe Yer uise htnsy Sexe a DEPARTURES. or Liverpool, tn Mr and Mra Fred eee teow ork: Mr ein C1 two children and rH quan New York Brad, mee Ta 5M Pey- Mire Lewis Fstman and two eldres, oat ore ‘A Bess na BE : [ a og Ss: 8 q 5 bEese| i ig, A vices Mose aor. ee Ge a tala, at soi Mr Rooker, En} \"Htaugnwout, New erat Nira Borie and two chil. en an Shin 499, 500, 030, 806, 00, £02, Jot 806, xe08, 810, 612, 6l4, ae 624, €28. Part 2.-Nom. 3009, 615, 617, 619, 5, Om, 622, 681, 635, 635, 687, 639, 641, 643, Burgxion Covxt. — B04, 422, 895, 708, 726, 723, 735, 44, 768, 770, 656, 689, “664, ‘90, “96 96,808, 913, 8, 820, a2, 824, 207, 58, 841'to 848, 850 861, , 866, 868, 89, 971 weer 858; a Hi 82) 883, 884, fat; 886, 890 to ai, ie ba eas, a 501! 68 Gouna Prius “Part 1-—Nos, 1042, 1141, 602, 110, 711, 712, 606, 604, 645, 607, 710, 720, 589, 500, 1341. ' Part 9.— ios 407, 1235, 1290, 1231, 1282. 1s 2, 376, 979, 1946, Tot, 1240, 1961, 400, 861,'1088, 1089. The Metallic Tabict Razor Strop Can be om. at J. 48, SAUNDERS’ store, Ne, 7 Aster Excelstor-—The Best of the Spr BCHIETD'S ‘US Nese aurget Price $9 5. Paris Felt Hats Just Received at White's, 5 rele wee Goma dress hats, spring styles, $5, 06 Clergymen—Buy new Hat at Knox's.— Eohsx nook a alee Aa ply for anniversary week of his ne Price only). KNOX is atNo. Wome Brady's PEOrOSR PEO GALLERY. Broapwar, ror Thompson! ‘. Brady, AND 206 Broapwar. RE ambroiypes and daguerreotypes. Brothers, Meade Brothers, Meade Brothers. Koblbeek, Kohibeck, artiat for MEADE. BRO. ‘THERS, 233 ‘Medal awarded for the bestportraits Brosdwi imoll 16st) Pictures The Queen’s Artist thanks the People of America for the high appreciation of bis works of art in the painted hs at HOLMES’, 259 Broadway. greg inane Lager qn il watwonD Broadway, and man sores omel per desis paiees. £0 for eash or sof ‘approved Arabia, one cage tubular ties. to call at Foun- sore, No. 8 Broadway ‘and examine the e ageortment dress aud fancy fore odbred wo tbe public. very my daly TAIN'S most e: Machin: “These machines make excellent work.'’—N. Y. Bun. ‘An exampaion —a at the office, 489 Broadway, corner of Broome street, 10,000 Cases Boots and Shoes at Prices, at PHILLIPS & SMITH'S, 84 Warren Smithsonian House, Broadway, corner of Houston street, New York.—Hotel ‘sccommedations ou te European pian. Paris Felt Hats, Just Resstveds —A 8) S At: Pees & RUSBAK" of Gn bead e N ery, $3) Righth w 538 Grand street. » Wheeler & Wilson's Machines.— Tnstitute, Highest jams awarded by the ge New ¥ Brosdway, New York. Send for s circular. Machine Company.—New Pisa for one quartet "A child can manage Parties purchasing will receive ve full instructions at 47 —conainn Farina ot rom 5 Sete S53 Tinewaaee ee Picture Frames, d&c., &o.— ENA, i WiLTaw #0 « seas Lote! New ond ves gi tt is ret an ry MUTCHINOON & WICKRRSHAM 12 Broadway, near Pearl street, New York, O1 of Kthal_A Substitute for Cot OLD, Clu Guay a Co. Re No. 4 Fletcher street. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and ‘The best in the world; clemss nas fa and the the tye ort vately applied. 6 Astor Ii Set Uver oil. B, plied at the manufactory 233 eT as Sy ee the Best and cheapest article for dressing. beautifying, ol iegacing, Fling, preserving and vosoring ibe balr Boia vy "a Instantaneous aneous Hair Dye onty 44 4” box, black or brown, the best in use. Sold at No. | Barclay mreet. Round Hii Water Care and Hotel, North- ampton, Mass.—Mountain air, forest, park, good table and amusements, Send for cirenlar Holloway’s pang nom and Puls.—By 0 ape’ ¢. (iy of the late ‘of Russia, there medicines ‘Rmperor into the public hospitals throughout the ‘used in the Russian army sa enneise and the ointment sm te gi ae aa the best dress. {og for wounds. une. ¥0 sR LES! PILES! PILES! "8 PILE SUPPOSITORY =| meetin r will quaratse to cure any case of internal = enerent piles. OF FILRe, ANOTHER WONDERFUL © james W. MoKee, abip) caret ct of 7 »v) € \Tandses dim. for ap years. at dns ne whe were cured. Depot 156 more. ery. arid ‘ean be sent to any part of the country. pn» Danaher wpe rend: hrndocon l F's, BROADWAY. THE MOST COM. T Ohetennd ber tories of French and Bngliah note pas pera and wedding caveloper. Lo pag) pe PL Png UE A © FOR CONGRESS BoEaee ARNICA LINTMENT CORRS RAED mation. cen ann, MSCELL ANMOUS. Als accelerate a ene WEDDING goats nd euvelapes o = fhe meg the tty. RDSALL’: — ron RAINS BSS a eee ves sie ——— URDSALL'S ARNT ENT CURRS NEU- B CA LINIME! bay ry ARNICA LINIMENT CURES PAINS and aches be ES TES LS Bows ABNICA LINIMENT FOR MAN AND re" ABNICA LINIMENT, 34 BEEKMAN a Wall Ber on oe aia ee ROVER 4 BAKER'S CRLE 7 SEW. wilaotes soming, making « ner ca Circulars seut Goreng EXTRACT OF ELDER FLOWERS, e Softening the skin and = lexi prov! complexion. | ‘This ble preparation ot ‘Spain eo fe very admiral mag BEng chy hs ot finreas il and nd Harmlese Jet mow parte, mua Sebi susan Dt DUPUY. dvugeis, 69 Broadway. yurns, freckles, redness, Bold every cen ree seer oe Tg , liver com. ae., he, Ke ‘hirteenth R.V., Brooklyn, of rheuma, Atior he had boon under modion!irceiaeat in valas and crippled for mont! YATTS LIFE BALAAM CURED WM. J. BROWR, Ae ‘aubsaitiod late of 97 Prince aireet, of fat be had rious operalions, and wikich conilaed hiss to hie room fer YaTT's ig tad BALSAM CURED MR. 8. RICB, NOS, 82 Grove street, and 21 Clinton Market, of aatigms 42d gout, after he had been crippled for yaars. rare a BALSAM CURED CHAS. CLARK, MER. OR AAG a o the bose, and ve- pipet te ALSAM came to bis aid. TATT’S LIFE BALSAM CURED WM. 2S Ho. 12 Willet area. of kingeevil, The uloer covered the entire left side of the neck sad ‘YATY'S LIFE BALSAM CURED JAMES McKER ‘hose affice is at No, 42 Froat street, of chromic dyspep aia of the most tortaring kind, ATT’ LIPE BALSAM HAS CURED ‘0,000 © cure Saeo Watshons be renee 67 ‘aodicine i akon ‘ance with the directions. ‘number. ira. HAYES, 175 Fulton street. el: Aecnt for Puladelpbta, FW. DYOTE & SONS. 132 Nort, a chtent for omar Od bee nie LAMPS OF Hons and prices; hall i> dining rocm, billiard fixtures DARDONVILLE, 445 Broadway, FFICE OF THE METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE Company, 108 Broadway. May 11, 1868. — Dividend tice. Notice is hereby giv the Board of tora have this day declared's setat-ntruual dividend ot als the capital stock of this com cate amb day of May instant, unt o beat rellned sperm cent LANSBURY. A ILES —PILES.—DR. DUPRIE'S REMEDIES FOR EX terns) or lanterns! cure guarantied or money refunded. 5) Genta per box. 78 Broadway. bout any where. Qi ca by the Rew Yore Academy of Medicine, J r08 ew Ss Sash: sconaina spe cr ‘cent pure Norway et ess 7 invalids feel for every ‘The marked kind oo % ‘and. na eager capectall for ood Tl tiger oll, prevents —- Errives i an tbe on eran ihe disease: f ibe invalid, . as or ot Y uoosode taking It, the disgust i 3 as FESS § a ‘are 8 reviving, business is tam proving, apd now is the time 'o purchase sewing ‘are the only mashines Sbtala the works ‘new farsly sewing machine, the Intest awd the best, the most beaullful and the 1. M. SINGER & OO., No. 458 Broadway, S008, Qu! reor. R, Patentee and Inventor. GPOOND EDITION, Hi OW READY. ILLUSTRATED RAILWAY GUIDE, maps, United States ti indicator, re- presenting Swenty obs alas; aosouint ot railway and other pro cast Re peitesr degrot the aed States, Re, : and cy bass and newsbo: ; euls bad ne unroughout he Uaied Stated sad ‘be Can ook aod papers: Sint sth qIHOSE OF YOUR READERS eee b, hamars, Fs, botle, ra fee ‘ulten x. 7,7 = RETAIL HATTERS IN THE CITY AND We are Sow prepared to offer our latest and moat dasicable syle of STRAW HATS, fan |» — Nad color (silver gray), shape, trimming and be any former year. We leave te aay that our stock of : " ‘and bl tt bite Tisliaw raid ee ent Dose vend misee’ wen and bet sitar owe’ fe tare, we hare no hesitation » ‘they will com vorn Rood offered in the city, and at pi a peys ails owl the buyer. . LELAND & CO 1) sroskway. ME EVERETT HAT, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SIZR8. ‘Btyle and atrtetly preserved, BALLARD att & 00, way. Wwe HAT but brown. itis the fojure the and is wa a Be ee by Re ” ilson'* On each label. Only Je. a bottle, with WORTH $250, $ FOR saben ° ALOAl $2 FOR SIDR seup AG ri eer nee ‘Shand 8 Fulton street. re Te Toate $3 SOM OR OAK etd Filton strpok_ $4 FOR FRENCH om a8 PANTS, rs WORTH a8 LA] ia ‘Band 1% Fulton poy ys ar $5 108 AR TER — ae ane EE N. B.~Open from 3 wedi — x reat, ee Groor THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1868.—-QUADRUPLE SHEET. 9 MISCELLANEOUS. { MISC ELBANKOUS. LEDGER. ONT, GO KOK : Dede GO HOME WITHOUT THE Piatt D°* OxXe WITHOUT THE READY 4 by Tktor ar u THe LEDGER. AE DEPOTS. DEPOTS, DX, 2° MOM WITHOUT THE LEDORH. READT DGRR. tae Danie Di CRDGER, D°Xdw GO OMB WsMoUT tHE weal D°xaw GO HOME WITHOUT THE atta ADY LEDGEI, Al LEDGER, THE LEOGRE, LEDGER. Dns GO HOME WITHOUT THE NOW LEDGAR. yt ae LEDGER. THA LEDGER. DEPOTS. . NT GO HOME WITHOUT THE LEDGER. G FR. Din ur me. | oN, 90 HOME WITHOUT THE fEDare. Rgapr LEDGER. READY Rapoxn. tas ERDGER. THe LEDGER. Drom. LxpGeR. 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