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HMFORTAST 40M WasHING Ton. The Latest Views Of hs Srtach Minkgry ga | the War Quention= The Saceyar of &* talans Predioed—Call for 9 a} Peenvererto Eixer OUR SPECIAL WAHUISGTON pesparoy, Wasttvarox, May 11, 1859, Tho President this afterne fore the sailing of the stcamer, on the subject of Faro. pean affairs. Lord ‘Malmesbury etsted, as an absolute fact, that tho British governwent bad just learned that all negotiations were at an end; that war was inevitable, and that tho Mimietry expooted confidently that hostilities would break out within twenty-four hours, !t was bolleved that the Austrians would drive the Sardi! ‘at once to Genoa, taking poescasion of Turin, with scarcely any resistance, ‘There was aleo positive information that the French ‘army was not in a condition to immediately take the deld; and ag Austria was advised of this, Lord Malmesbury belioved the Austrians would ondeavor to force an en- gagemont forthwith. pe 40 Aus *e0uIng Of the ative Committee, Fecalived Gospatehes from Mr. Reed, our Commistioner to Chica, Who arrived by the Persie, stating tbat Mr. Dallas and hiftso'y had a long interview with Lord Maimesbury immediately be- NEW nathan | an Amosioon V° A Pulser, Wasmyaroy, May 21, 1999, Now Oricana popers of Friday .... - arrival of tho mall ag late a8 due, Captain toDonald, pf the bark George Biuckor, w ob Dad arrived at N, Onvsbs, reports that while off the Breztvan coustho was twitg fired cpon by an Rogtiah manof-war, to him entnown, Captain McDousid bointed ‘bis vatioss! colors, aud (bey bad y°R op but fur a mo- ment, whon tho Britisher altorod ber o Wtse. The Pthe's Peuk Hmtgragon. St. Lous, May 10, 1860, Advices from Pike's Poak give very dissuraging ec- oounts of matters in that rogion. Large numbers of miners Were returning witvout the means of aubs6 ace on the way back, and It is feared that many will dio from stares: lov, Apprebcusions were also ontertsined cha: ty Would attack tho outgoing traiua, ‘Phe Utah Mall Route. Lyavanworm, May 10, 1859, Jones & Ruasell have purchased a controlling interest in the Ctab mait contract, and it is understood they will trapepert the mail over a portion of the now overland Toute, and material'y lossen (be time thereby. The Oberiia Rescuers, CLBvELAND, May 11, 1859. Busbuel!, one of the Oberlin rescuers, was (o- Jay sen- toneed to sixty das imprisopment in t'@ common jelly and a fine of $600 and costs. The Kentucky ofAcere Lave Commodors Kearney was netified to-day by tho Socre. | been arrested on the chargo of ki¢papping. tary of the Navy ‘bat Flag Officer Shubrick would resume the Presidency of the Lighthouse Board at once. Com Kearpey docs not, however, go back to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Copt. Page, bearer of despatches, has arrived with the Pareguay treaty. ‘The genera! Land Office bas decided a case of considera- Dle importance. 4 c tiz-n of Kansas, under the pro em- tion law, settied upoo a piece of unoffured land, erected a dwelling thereon, and ocoupied it ; but before completing bis right ho was arr: sted for a bigh crime, and put into prison, Ie bis right forfeited by bis arreet and incarcera tlon, and the land open to settlement? The Department decice that bis righs is not f rfeited, but would remain in abeyance, to await the determination of criminal pro- Condinge epainst him, Dr. J. Q Osborne has been appointed surgeon at the United States works at Rents Hook, THM GENBRAL NEWsPAPER DESPATCH. Wasmnoron, May 11, 185 Judge Smalley, ef Vermont, Chairman, and Hon, C'e- ment L, Vailandigham, Secretary, of the Democratic Na- tional Executive Commitee, bave to day, by virtuo of the power giveu them in tho premises, concluded to call a meeting about the 7th of Decerher next, formal notice of which will be publisbed tn October. This committee will ix tho time for the assembilag of the Democratic National Con- vention at Charleston, which will probab'y bé towards the Clove of Apri! or early ia May, 1860. The members of the Kix- ecutive Committee ore the same as those appointed by the Cincinnati Convertion, a wember for each Stato, It will bo recommended to the domocracy of the States ad mitted into the Cnion stace 1856 to appoint members of the Executive Committee. It may be mentionod that the mecting of Messrs, Smalley aud Valancigham, in Wasbington, was acciden” tal, and they agreed, after a briet personal interview, on what they had purposed to effect by correspondence, This is the frst oflictal movement of the Executive Committee since the adjournmect of the Cincinnati Convention. Commovere Sbubrick baring returned from the Para iguay expedition, will resume bis duties as a member of | caused a decline tho Lighthouse Board Thus, Commodore Kearney will relieved, and without otber appointment, It is sap- coved, however, that the latter will be reinstatod as com- ander of the Brooklyn Navy Yerd, and that Com +o: re Broeze will bo transferred to Washington, ins oi ar capacity, this office being now vacant. Besides the steamers Fulton and Water Witch, other essele ef the Paragusy expedition will be gent to tho julf of Mexico, and several of them to the Coast of rica, Tho voluminous despatcnes received at the Navy De- artment contain nothing of interest beyond what is al- 'y known from the newspapers. Colosel J. A.B, Leonard, formerly Consul at Santiago uba, under Jackaoo's admiuistration, and afterwards Consul in Spain by Mr. Vao Boren, and who ‘as a member ot the Ciacinnati Convention, has been ap- d Secretary to the Presidont to nign land warrants New Onreans, May 11, 1859. The Southern Convention assembled today at Vicks nyg. Eight States were represented. Charles Clark, of issianippi, was choeen President. Resolutions were cflered by Mr. Spratt, of South Caro- a, in favor of the reopening of the slave trade, and he de a speech it support of them. General Foote denounced Mr. Spratt's sentiments as h treason. He then read the !aws of ton States pro- iting the slave trade, and declared that it was tho duty the government to acquiro Cuba and to gain a prepon- ance in the isthauses. Expected News trom Mextco. Naw Ontrans, May 11, 1859, steamship Tennesece is below, with later dates Vera Cruz. News wolmportant. News from Hevai Naw Onrmans, Moy 11, 1859, je steamship Empire City, from Havana on the Sth it, is below. Her news is of little interest. gar wos quict at 8c a 83¢0. ‘The stock was 323,000 ce. Lard was steady at 173¢¢. a 183¢0. (change en Londoa was 153g per cent promium, and Now York 334 per cect. val of the Southern Stu=News from Burbadves. Hamprox Roane, May 11, 1859. 8 steamer Souihern Star, Commander Pen- April, arrived here to's morning. At Barbadoes, on th ult., the snpp'y of four, corn meal and pork was Staves were in large supply and dull. Molasses advanced. The wether was dry acd the crops ring. The public health was improving. structive Fire at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, BUSINPsSS PORTION OF TUR TOWN TOTALLY DE LOSS ABOUT MALY A MILLI DOL- Ctncaco, May 11, 1859. fire ip eupposed to have been the work of an facen- , #6 it broke out simultancouriy in two places, Tho was blowing brisk'y at tue time, and tho buildings, were mostly frame, burned go rapidly that in Lite then an bour six blocks wore in flames, Osbkosh, Winnebago and City Hotels ; the banking of Kellogg & Co., and the Post office wore do- Tho heaviest losers are Hutchinson & hardware, $40,000, and Bigger & Hill, dry- $25,000. Tho total loss is probably not less ured, as its exposure yas eo great that no reliable Would assume risks upon it except at very high ‘© clothing store, ove grocery and one hotel. ————_____. The Elecuon: Nova Scotia. Huurax, May 10, 1859. vince is new going through the ordeal of a con- lection, the main feature of which is the oid igsito the Catholics influence by the cry of “No proscription anism.’ Joseph Howe and his associates of oral party havo teken the Protestant cause cir caro, and are energetic In opposition. This § Vv the oppoxite of tho recent election in Princo Irland, where tho conservative party olalmed the it and tho liberal purty tho Catholic intorost. teat wil bo very clove, both partios claiming ths Thuraday last was’ the uomination day, and yy, the 1210, is election day. vg Operations throughout the Province are far ad- vorx, May 11, 1859. 1'P, Hartt, Naval Constructor of the United States J, died last night, Ho was held i high oatims 1! was a gentioman of ability. the ‘Thomas Swarn «af Savannah. SAVANNAIL, May 11, 1859, waon, of Cromee!its 4 night. crow steamship in Now York, arr: istance to the rule of & republican President was | scarce and 1c, a 2c. better; sales, 5,000 Dusbe ‘agney expedition, from Barbadces on the | alfa million of dollars, Very little of the property i | Mra. 1. jothing ia left of the business part of the town | and Protestants, Tho precen | ent, which is nominally conservative, solicita tho | Forgery in Ctnciunatt, Crncevnatt, May 11, 1859, Another forgery was committed in Third stroot yester. day aftercoon. A boy, fourteen years old, entered the dunking house of Mowrey & Co., presented a check for $3,000 for deposit, togotbor with the bank book of George ©. Sledge. The check was drawn by J. A. Wood & (o., payable to the order of samuel M. Pike & Co., upon Fallis, Brown & Co., bankers, and endorsed by Wood & Co. Mr. Pike, the teiler, received the check, and placed it to the oredit of Sledge, An hour afterwards a man presented a check signed Siedge, for $8,000, and received the money for it. He has not set been detected, The forgery of both checks was well executed. ‘The Boston Weekly Bank Statement, Boston, May 11, 1859. ‘Tho following aro the footings of our banic statement for the past week:— Cspital siock,.. Losns aud dt counts amoont due from otber bau amount die to otber banks, Dep os Ciroulatio $55 921,700 » Ss 201 Be The Swan Lottery Case. “ Avausta, Ga., May 10, 1859. ‘The Judge yesterday, in the case of Swan and others, charged with vending illegal lottery tickets, refused the motion of the defeadaate’ couvse! to diemiss tae compiaint, and ordered the case to be proceeded with, The whole day was copeumed in legai diecussions oa the admissibility of certain evidene@, The jary to-day found « verdict agninet the defendants. The case will be cared to the Sopreme Court, Arrival of the Ship Compromise at Hallfax, Haurax, bay 11, 1569. ‘Tho thip Compromize, from Liverpool for New York, h 283 pessevgers, has putin here. She bas bad five deaths from smaiipox. Sse sails to-morrow. Markets. NEW ORLEANS, May 10, 1859. ‘The Adelaide's news uneettied tne cotton market and Sales of the last ture cays 3,10u bales, and reeripte 6,000, againet 13,000 for the game time last year. Receipts at all Southern ports ahead of last year 711,000 duies. Sugar Grim at 6340. for fair, Mo auses, 36¢, Flour acvancing, and selling at $676 2$7. Cornacvanuing, and selling at $1 U6. Moutur, May 10, 1859, Cotton market dull: sales to-day 500 bales; middling tatr nomin: lisgc. Tee teesof the wock add up 1,700 baies, and the receipta 3,260. Cuarteston, May 10, 1! Cottor—Sales to dey 1,600 bales, the market closing with a cechneto 11%0.a I1}¢c. Middling fair, 110. a Pamaperenta, May 11, 1869, in limited supply, ana market excited, 3 ~ay advance of 26c, Cora advanced 2c. a a Cuba sugar 6! Flou 25a $7 yellow 960. a 960, Oats active at 680. a 6{c.; molases, muscayado, 38¢.: lara 1ue.; whickey 30c, Borrao, May 11—1 P. M. Flour-—A considerable portiou of the stock is held out of ‘be market; demand fair and market firm: sales 3,000 bb's, st $6 1234 @ $6 8734 for extra Iilmois, $5 37%, a 36 50 for do, Wisconsin, $6 50 a $7 for extra Michigao, Indiana and Oboo, and $7 256 a $7 50 for double extra. Wheat quiot and firm: sales 10,700 bushels, at $t 40 for extra Milwaukie club, $l 65 a $1 60 for red Obio, and $1 76 for choice co. Corn scarce and in good demand, and market better: sales 5,000 bushels Itiinois river at 880. Outs firm. Rye tirm. Barley heavy. Woiske romival at 7c. Receipte—U,044 bia. flour, 8,900 bushela whrat, 22,700 buabels owe. Shipmenta by’ canal—Sv0 bois. flour, 1,200 bushels wheat. Borraro, May 11, 1869, Flour advanced 25c, on the receipt of the New York report, but holders are not anxiousto realize. Sales 2,300 ble. at $6 26 a $6 60 for extra spring liinols, $5 60 a $6 76 for do, Wisconsin, $6 75 a$7 25 for extra Michigan, Inciana and Ohio, $737 a $775 for doubic extras, Wheat in fair “demand, and market better: sales 24,000 bushels at $1 40 for ex’ra Milwaukie club, $1 59 a $1 673¢ for ordinary to fair; white Tiliaois, $156. $160 for d0.; red Obio, $174 a $1 76 for prime white do. and Michigan; market closing firm. — Cort o Minow river at 88c. Oats acarce, at 64c. a G0c. for Sate, Weat- erp, and Canadian. Darley heavy. Rye seliing in a small wey at gsc, WI Lake tm- incey salen, 160 bbls. at ic. ports—7,800 bbls, flour, 9,600 bushels wheat, 25,000 busbele ots. Canal imporis—765 bbis- flour; 18,000 bushels wheat. Oswneo, May 11, 1856, The demand for flour exceeds the supply and mark firm. Sales of 1,0u6 bis. at $6 75 a $7 75 for good to ex- tra Oswego bracds, Wheat inactive domand and prices tbow en important advance. Sales 33,000 bushels at $170 for, white Toledo, $165 for red winter Minos, and $1 40 for Milwaukie club. Corn also advanced,and the market is very firm. Sales—1,000 bushels at 89. for eound Tilinois, and 83c. for pot do. Suppiy comparstively ‘ight, ad nore on the way for this port. Oute firm, but quiet. Canal froights nominal; on Nour 26c., wheat 7c., aad corn 7c. to New York. Lake imports—600 bbis. flour, 3,100 bushels wheat. Canal exporte—12,700 bushels wheat, 15,200 busvels cora. Ausany, May 11, 1859. Flour Jess active, but holders firm at yesterday's rates, and prices tend upward; sales of outeids quotations of yesterday. ‘Corn meal in request at $1818 $194 per 100 lbs. Wheat—No sales. Corn—3aice of 2,500 buebeis Western mixed at 9c, Barley, 700, a 780.; sairs of 7,000 bushels. No sales of whiskey; holders ask 2834 Auman, May 11, 1859. Flour closed more quictiy, holders firm at the advance: pales 2.200 bbis. at $4 60 a $5 50 for unsound Stato; $5 60 2 $700 for common to fancy and extra State; $7 25 a $8 60 for extra Obio and Kentucky; $7 76 a $8 75 for extra Genreee. No wheal offering, Barley higher: sales 3,000* busbols Jefferson county at 76c., aad 4,000 bushels at 8c. Smail salve of corn at 96c. for round yellow, and 2c. for round white, Oats 620. Flour buoyant and advanced 10c,: sales §,000' dbia. at $70 $7 10 for supertue; receip's light. Whekey ad. vanced 3¢,: gales 1,200'bbis. at 2634. Bacon higher: salee at 7340. for shoulders, and 9c. for sides, Lard Me.; holders ask 11.4 Widlamsburg City News. Arrexpren Snooriya ny A WoMAN—Srvactar AFParR.— On Tuceday evening an attemt was made by 2 woman, Mre, K., to take the life of a Mr. L., residing In Fourth street, near South First street, E. D., with a pistol, on the corner of South Sevond and Fourth streets. The attempt was notsuccessful, nor wastbe pistol fired olf, but afier she bad vented her rage in words the woman left the foene and returned to her home. The circumstances of the care appear to be a8 follows:—Some three months tince the wife of Mr. T. left her hueband and four cbil- dren and went to reside in a bouso ia South Fifth strect, pear ‘entb, with the woman Mrs. K., who bas a husband in the medical profession in New York, and an unclo of Tt wna seon ascertained that two women were in the habit of receiving the visits of a Mr. A, a gentleman holding an important position in the Eastern District fre department. After remafuing in this bouse for a time they removed ty 2 house in Clymer aireet, near Kent ave- nue, where this Mr. A. speat ‘a grest part of bia timo, rotwithstanding be bari a wife in Wilhamsburg. Sanday morning Mr. L. met hia wife, Mra. Koand Me. A. return. ing from & theatre, and acccsting bis wife, endeavored to thect a recopetliation for the sake of bis ohildren. She refured to have anything to do with him and Jef him. Toes’ay Mr. L. went to the wie of Mr. A. aad informed her of the conduct of hee husband with theso women. ; Ia tho evening, on L.a return trom work, he was met by bis wife and . Ky the’ lat. ter drew a pistol from ber bosom and throatened to blow out his beaian untess he immediatoly retracted what be had eatd to Mes. A. concerning hor charactor. Hie wife also bad a knife, with which sho threatened to an hibitale him unless he udm! ted. He refasel, and after afow momeuts bie wits left, followed soon after by Mrs. X. 3. informed Captain Woglai, of the Fifth precinct, and was advised to make complaint before Justice Vox, but Das concluded not to do so at present. Tue Teck Sur Frary.The proprietors of the ferry from tho foot of South Fighth street to Peck slip have lensed the Union Ferry Company's slip foot of Roosevelt street for » short time until repairs and alterations can be putde to Tock slip. As soon as apiles oan be procured tho outs wil) be Fun to Roooe vert street, which will be ia the course of afew Cay. Extensive alterations ard repairs will be mado to the Grand street slips, and the South Kiguth street Blips completed, One of the new boats will bo ready to lanmeh in xbont two weeks, Naw Fine Conmisaoxen —Thomas Baroos, ex Alder- man of Oe Fifeenth weed, was on Tarsday evening fire Commissioner ot the Eastern Df Sarin rereuen: Strick, iD to of De w semet Fired Into by # British “re 0 baad by the s BFPRG? oF Tae Wad news a “ ita \Wweration upon Marine Eatygrom Wer, de, The vows from BaP? >Y the Porsia aad Kangerad treasonous: in this city yestorday, ag “il! © moro particularly observed by our money article «Yt S™Mmercial reports nd Cotton that are affected by this nows, as. 4 Sipolag in (rest, mario insurance, foreiga population 84 emigra- oon =Commercial bed a visible effet a, cleowhere, Bat it ia not alone breade, * Proviaio $A, Are alike Operated upon in tho same mAnuer, MARINE IN4URANCE, The underwriters bave as yet mate no concerted movement to regutate the premiums on war risks, as there {e Bom diversity of opinion as to whether it will be ecetoary. They are simply waiting for some decisige news before action, end when the time comes will promptly desite what course t) pursue, — ost of the compames aro pro- tected from sudden loss vy clauses ia thetr policies which free them from ail less by means of war, simtiar to that Of the mercantile companies, each of whose policies has the following provision insorted:— Psi rene La) trom 88 or expense by reasoa of cap ‘¢, Seizure Or detention, or the peat poms ay Conseqacnces Of any at This exempts the companies from ‘oseos which may arise at the commencement of hostilities. At present here have boon fow applicat ons for policies including the war risk, ‘hough ove or two bave been issued, with an allow ance of one lalf per ceut on tbat account. As the agpre of Esropean affairs grows serious the companies will ro- spectively take it into account, and, on receipt of news of actual hortiiities, concerted action will be bad. At the time when the Crimean war was actually in pro- grease the followine were the premiums charged, agroon” bly to @ decision of tue Board of Underwriters, passed May 9, 1866:— Oc rieks from ports on the Atlantic Osean, north of the equator, to avy port of Europe, 3 por cent, Op rieks from porte op the Atisatic aod {ts tributaries, south of the equator, but not beyond Cape Hora or the Cope of Good Boye, to any part of Europe, aad vice veria, % per coat. Un risks from any port beyond the Cane of Good Hope ORK HERALD, THURSDAY, \ < Te CTY, 1 Insurance hg mOMMe—Our Foreign Popuatoa— ‘aulicgurted Voluntcors fur tne MAY ‘am y\stoedl froma the Wes to tee wiston > -saengors, the rewirt 12, 1559,—TRIPLE SHERT. a oan i ca tactic const, the oooness 7 traffic, the OF all tne Week at lere pe firwi clans stock of welt made dura! ob kone” ay peeesery tee city E01 ed & ok of leon uelug bate at KNOX’ Hae bi2 fer soe ne THobeatls rend. sod 6 men ee se Th" Tkbee bile ate worth; Ube BLEDLLOA ny vtotitng ! T ee memepeengimenan® ATMCELL A NEOUS’, ~4 VITRO ” EAMOTI PSS " . ‘wok, taking tho ort Sin nnd ioeds” * omgeel aan erent | ha cay. tare bod IH ee ~ompaniaeent orp. heads 2 i ee me Ben” bay sclous rovme 17106 10 the iatomor of cur (aorvames . “a Rare Quang,” xprovaly wit PTT los (HOE Le how ua oud satura Fore ° war, watt materially bely Pr oe pie? wean, sy cae Howe, eoed ar — cts MiWays, and, verbape, a riggeeatty, Mies ¢ ad of StOme. Se tte petits terbape, co wen with We | Detter Soo Poem Snrte o STOmRa, 1 6 com «tition, pn eae iit ae 0% "1 . * Ma. , CAUTION Ta Wit AcaDeKT OF Mesie— Lute p'AMoRE”—The Fata an ty Of ire od BAL nt andy we ea cberuing Of comic owas, “Tae Bice of Love,” was | The Immense Pope “0d by WHATE, 5, pame ot given fast Hight for the frat timo et the Academ: with Mile, Pircolomiz! ag Adina, Sigeort B uo. as Nemorivo, E. Barili a8 Sergeant Boloore, Maxglorotti ax Doctor ufcamera—aitogetier a most excellont distribu Thoso of our readers who have enjoyed Milo, Pico minl’s exquisite performances of Norina im ‘Doa Paequate,”” Zerlina * “Dou Giovanni,” and Susanaah in the “Nozze 4i Figaro," may bave av approximate idoa of the piquoncy "ber Adina, She abeotutely reveled in tho coquetry of the 70, aud wh Wher flirting with tbe sergeant or teasing ber rustic lover, gee Med 10 ecter tuto the spins Of (ho BoeUe, and to Bim” ADd act COM amore. Her exeoution of the Muric was eotirely Satifact VY, KNd ber actng d6 Helousty naive. Brignoii e'as in gov. 2 FOI. Kod Fane Ne Morioo admirably, Bariti way very $Od in the Sorgewat, and Maggiorott the beet Dalwamara a 9 DATE seOK, CXOMUE Roaeart. The chorus wax goad and tn.) Orchestra excel- fent Siguor Muzio, the cuief, is ackuo. VO%Ked to be the very best conductor of the lighter opers * taat we bave over bad. Wo are gind to know that “1,'k Weir d’Amore”” Will be given for the mafunce on Saturday. ‘On Friday “La Favorita”’ wit ho eung for ‘he first Uma bere by Piccolomini, The distribution oth. W#i8e Very trong, a6 includes Rrignoli and Juoca, the la Wer a most excet ent artist, Whe bas not yet liad « fair hear Wg in tag metropoiis. aC Monday Mme. do Withorat will eiog in the #*Peri- mi.” Tomatne FRrancais—A new end very excciiont pro gramme is announced for this eveving’s performs ttre, which will be the lost until noxt Thureday—the ar, Yete going to the Wiiny t street theatre, Philadelphia, to p *y op Monday, Tuesday and Wedaeeday of next wee. % When they return t ere should be agother representatiot * of “Les Folies Dramatiques,”” ono of the most amusing burlesque vaudevilies ever presented hore, The por formance: of M. Kdgerd and Mile Sea in Les Folies are capital. Brooklyn City Sewa. Sranpixa Comarrreks oF THs Boa or Svrunvsons,— The Boerd of Supervisore inet esterday afternoon, when or Cape Hora io avy part of Europe or the United Stave, apd vice versa 1 por ceat. Un risks om ore port to another beyond the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn, 1 per cent. The Cr mean war, howevor, was restricted to a narrow corpase, aud could be no criterion for rates. Saouida general European war—which now seems imunont—o cor, the risks of loss and the premiums wouid of course be far greater, and would be regulated according to the Prospect by the iatest news, and according to the proxi- mity to the theatre of action. The news confirmod yes terday, that the Austrians had actually crossed the Ticino, wes freely discussed, and it was thought that the uader- ‘writers would s00n take some ¢ecided action. THE EFFECT ON THE SHIPPING. Aa yet there has been Little movement among the ship. pingon account of tho war news, although there are hopes of active croployment should further advices confirm tho prospect of hard fighting. Two vossels have, however, been enguged at this port to carry uaval stores to Treiste, the princtpal seaport of Austria. Naval stores, however, would undoubtedly be worked up the Mediterranean with dificulty, as the French cruisers betweon Gibralter and the Adziatc would very ikely overhaul them, Our mer. chsate fee! much hesitation in making shipments directly wo Trieste, from the additional danger of their exclusion by embargo, even though they should not be contraband of war, During the Crimean war our shipping found commercial employment becavee the theatre of war waa 80 far distant thet foreign vessels were taken from their legit mate occupation, and a vast demand was created which our ehipping bad to fill, A number of our steam- ehips were employ cd in transporting troops, arms, ammau. nition and provisions to tae Crimea, and it is not at all mprobable that they would bo calied into the same cer vice again. t might siford employmeat for some of our models of marine architecture, which, through the suicidal policy of our government, hava beon allowed to lay idle at our piers. Tho theatre of action, however, in the present ease ‘2 mere commotious to the Powers en gaged. It is in the midst of one of the most fertile coun- trie in the world—capable of feeding almost ail the ar- mies, and the distance which troops will require to be trausported ie comparatively short. It cannot be doubted, however, th chipping would receive some impetus, eapecialiy lund be drawa into the war, Toen the consumption of breadstuffs and other necessaries of Life, which would pecersarily drain the sceue of combat, must be supplied from abroad, and what more likely to be called into requisition than our overstocked provision mar ket and our unemployed ebips? Then the impetus which would doubtless be given to emigration would be no insig. nificant item, and assist in the reauscitation of our ship- ping intereat, which has hardly yet recevered from tho disastrous effects of the panic of 1857. As yet,as we have stated, there has been no visible movement, but shipown- ers and shippers are anticipating a harvest should a gone- ral European war take place. OUR FOREIGN POPULATION AND THE WAR QUESTION. ‘There have been various rumors of expeditions boing on foot, composed of foreigners, in this country, and even in this city, designing to proceed to Europe and join one or tho other side in the coming contest. But wo have ‘been unable to trace theee reports to apy facts other than the rumored departure of some thirty Germans from Cin- cinzati for thepurpore of joining Austria, ‘The Italians of this city, numbering several thousands, are divided on the war question. The largest party seem to be firmly in favor of Mazzini, who, it will be remembered stands aloof from the present contest, and so far from foi- lowing the examplo of Garibaldi aud bis compatriots, who have nobly gone to the defence of Sardinia, affect to dis. trust the Emperor of tho French as the last man in the world who has any care for their llberties. They—many them—say, ‘Rather Austria than Sardinia or France,” and are organizisg their forces, roady, when they shall deem it necessary, to join Mazzini, in favor ofagrand radi. calred republican revolution in Italy. They have already formed @ number of societies which pass for benovoient organizations and the bke, but which really have the object of helping Italy, according to their notion, if they can, The other Italian party in this city sympathises with Geribaldi and Sardinia, Ibey say they are gratefui to Victor Emanuel for the noble stand which he has taken on bebalf of Italian liberty; that he has afforded a refuge to the rea! patriots of Italy, even et the risk of shielding sreputabie characters; that Sardinia haa evinced every diepesiton to do tho Italians justice, and that whether is Napoleon is sincere or not, be can be used as a cans for their ence. The Mazzini party believe that the ar must fa)l through; that Lovie Napoleon must back cown, and Sardinia be compelled to digarm, When that happens, they believo that thero will be a popular move- meat of Italiaps for freedom, which it is thelr purpose to ould Eng! eae Hardibia: party. Naew th ina minority; bat in Italy, they claim they number 683,600 to 6,000 of the red republi- cans, and point tothe late almost universal acclamation of Vigor Emanvel as the galyation of Italy. Count Cavour fs a particular favorits with them for his known liberal sentiment, and they aro williog to uphold bim and bis government, and believe the major portion of their coun- trymen at home will coso. They fay that revolution, which always throws up the dreils of sosiety, bas seat to America a great many men who are a disgrace to the Italian nation, and rot its fitting representatives —willing to cry Mazzini stria or anything else that their lenders may direct; that the sixtean thousund young men from Lombardy, Tuscany and vicinal States who have joined Garibald:, and the cxodus of Neapolitan exiles trom England to Pleémont, aro suflicient indication of the desires of the Italtan people. Among the Germans there is a strong Austrian feeling— pot that they lovo Italy lose, But that they love Germany more, They haye no faith in Napoleon; they wish that he could be aignally defeated, rendering an insurrection and revolution in Franco igevitable, and as they believe gencral European revolution and the freedom of Germany a certainty. But we bavye beard of no projects on foot for the concerted emigration of eny number of foreiguors from this city to participate in the threatened etroggle, The Germans are for the faderland, if faderland ig for Avstein, They remembur that “it was French seliters who be!ped to extinguieh the Roman empire of 1848, and that the Napoleonic dynasty has neyer favored Nberty. Thero are a number of leading Hungarinva, however, who intend to goover and juin Sardinia sgainet Auséria, and more would go had they the means. THE WAR INCREASING EMIGRATION The late advices from Europe give evidence of in- creasing, activity in emigration to this country. ‘There were over five thousand cmigrants collected at Liverpool alone ready to embark. There can be no doubt that a Mropena war would so dorange all departments of manu- footuring industry as to necertitate a vast exodus of the work Ing population, where steps would naturally be di. rocted towards this country. TUK WAR AND OUR WESTERN RAILRG aps, The o ceswary transportation of grain, Ou and pro. 51, 46, 14, 28, 3, 67, 64, 35, 60, 25, 37, the Chairman announced the following Standing Commit tees for the ensuing year — On Accounts of Superintendents of t © Poor—Ryder, Wal) end Studweil On Accounts of County Treasurer—Stryker, Cadtey, Jevkins. United States Deposit Funé—Eames, Faherty, Rrder. aizevou of Assesemeat Rolls rowell, Scheack, Dommiogs, Smith. 00 Ac nte—Studwell, Schenck, Crowell. Jai —Hiloreth, Kames, Camaiogs. Penitentiary —Bootd, Mackey, Oropsey. Almebouse— Mackey, Booth, Schenck, Special and Local Taxce—Wilisme, Fitzsimmons, Stryker, General Taxer—Garrison , Crooke, Riley. Tawa a ious to the Ligisiature—Crooke, Doi Vecebio, Wail. Saines—Jevkine, Ryder, Williams, Covrie—Fiaherty, Eames, Cadley Lupatie Asytuns—Dot Vecenio, Kenmore, Campbell. Accounts Of Swrekeeper—Cropsey, Fitzsimmons, Gar- risen. Jurors—Wall, Stadwoll, Stryker, Cummings, Smith. Court Caiendar—Tnis day. Sorrewe CoreT—Orreurt.. t 1.—Nos. 1115, 739, 749, 601, 1526, 1013, 1867, 1868, 1873, 1647, 1287, 1759, 1876, 1881, 1885, 1885, 1887, 1893, 1805, 1697, 1890, 3) 1906, 340, 1918, Part 2.—Nos! 4, 1256, 1772, 1774, 1778, 176634, 1780, 1790. 1794, 1796, 1806, 1508, 1610, 1612, 1816, i818, 1820, 1822, 1826, 1542, 1584, 1302, 1734, 1118, 1828, '1880,'1832," 1834) 1B2e, 1440. —Part 1—Nos, 430, 129, 422, 6, 407, Surswor Cover. 586, 57@, 584, 693, 428, 606, 610, 611, 612, 618, 614, 615, 616, 617, 6:9, 620, 621, 624, 625, 626. Part 2—Nos 604, 413, 522, 625, 624, 520, O31, 634, 537, 678, 494, 407. Calied in Sopreme Court, room No. 1 common Punas.—Part 1.—Same as yestorday, Part 2 Nos, 2a6, 1026, 1086, 1027, 1028, 1031, 1047, 1040, 1043, O46, W048, 1047, 640, 696, STL Usnen Staves Disteict Court.—Nos. 43, 57, 58, 59, 62, 66, 7%, 82, 87, 99, 100. The Latest Drawings of the Legalized Lot- teries, as reported o WOOL, KDDY & CU., NANAGEEB OF THE DELAWARE, GEOAGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES. Official drawings by telezraph. DELAWARE LOTTERIES, The subscribers, Ccimissloners appotnted by the Governor of the rtate of Delaware, to superint’nd the drawing of a Jotte- fy aushorized by the Lesieleture, having this day attended the trawing of t'@ Lottery for the benedt of the State of Delaware, do bereby cernfy that the following are the numbers which were this day drawn from tke wheel, viz Mxrna Crass, No. 277, Mar 11, 1800. 2, 16, 49, 66, 43, 69, 15, 18, 67, 32, 56, 24, 7. Crass No. 278, May 11, 1859. 32, 21, L. And that the said numbers wore drawn in the order in which (hia Wednesday, May I they stand above. ‘Witness our hands at Wilmivgton, Del 1, 1659. GEOSGH C, GORDON, JOR, SEAL. Commissioners, JaMKS DUNCAN, 5 GEORGIA LOTTERIES. ‘The subscribers, Commissioners aupointed to superintend the drawing of the Sparta Academy Lot'ery, do hereby crrtity that the following are the numbers the wheel, ¥iz:— whica were this dsy drawn from Oxuss No. 275, May 11, 1359. 55, 66, 37, 8, 6, 35, 26, 62, 2, G1, 24, 17, 67, 77. C1ass No, 776, Burra, May 11, 1869, 68, 43, 59, 5, 47, 54, 56, 29, 13, 9, 8, 3. ‘And that the said numbers were drawn in the order in which they stand above ‘Wi iineas our hands at Auguste, Ge. this Wedaecday, May 11, 1309. LB, Dodane Commisstonera, iy Lae Delaware, DI WOOD, EDDY & CO., {Ty aie, eons 0. A. Bills, Exchange and Broker, 170 roenwich street, second door north of Hotel, French Soft Hats, just received. 8. J. PABDRSSOR, agent for the manufacturer, (J. Coupin, Aix), 156 William street, corner of Ann. Geo. Saunders’ Metallic Tadtet Razor Strop. ‘This inimitable article may be obtained of the sole manufac turers, G. & 5 SAUNDERS, No. 7 Astor House, and of the various agents throughout the city. Gurney’s New Photographic and Fine Art rallon. 7a) Broadway. Photographs, daguerreotypes, minis, ‘ures fm oll; and lvorytypes. Improved French Yoke Shirts, New Style, mac , from scientific measures. cian at BALLOU BROTHERS, 409 Broadway, manuiactarers. A Yankee Inventor from Boston Won a rood dinner May 4, on the corner of Peck slip and Pear’ street, N.Y, from en sgent who bad Adams’ Patent Coal Sitters on tate all witter, aud bad noteflected the sale of any. When the inventor came round to settle up, he was toid no goon bis machines. ‘What isthe trouble, sit? You sown their merts in the eosv manner of saving coal?” “Yes, oi i Gon't know how that is,”” gays tbe inventor. “T thihk Icoult fell them sl 9n your corner before night” “Well, ais.” sd the agect, “if you will you ehall have the room and’a good din her lato the bargnin.””” The inventor took advantage of thie sanity, aod was immediately on the spor, with barrel and a Lowing the pedestrians bow little trouble to gave ther beat coal, witbout being apmoyed by dust, and thew aabes left inthe barrel. Iie advantages over other machmes was e200 appreciated.’ snd ail were sold within two houre froma the ce mt Atte agent oifored vy pay the dinner r refteed tabfog tt. aud opportunlly of sbowlug to bis oust in the saving of coal. lana¥ed him for guch #a tg ineatinable worth The Best Spring Bed ty Exxtstence<(Howe's eliiptie, at (rom $5 to $6, at 373 Broadway. Call and see it. Herring’s Patent Champton firs bss peiterost ont 21 ™ 2 Murray st NW. Glass Shades of all Sizes for Co 4 clocks, flowere, £0, 4¢., &c., oonstautly cn band and mace io order, Depot 186 William street, nn. and Flavored Tea, One Dollar the ale saeco ccffee 19 Iba for a d SCN’, Ne. 1 Chambers or 2: Weea's Patent Family s New style, price $60, Of ‘ Property for Sate Cheap—Sttunted tet A The b nidiog ts brick, two etories bigh, tering acht fects Bat fein a desirable Heichborho 4, codtiguons 19 Me rall- oad depot. Kor full partiowars apply tos, PRITCHARD, 69 Maiten inne, New Fork, diseases, full, change of color, ent treated earefally by A. GRAND. ib street, te abd wear Broadway. Hill's Hair Dye, 50 cents, Black or Brown. vo 1 Barclay street Alag gold at 399 Broadway, and si, Dent al ding: Cristadoro’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Tonpeere: ano beetin te Worlt, wholosale and retail, aad we dye pre valelp applied. mane. rs te Tricepherous ta the best and cheap= ae Je for dressing. bewutl! , Clesaing, curling, preserv- Reset etre iiss hale. Ladfes try ie” Sold by su drug and Tow Ratchelor’s Hatr Dye. Sold and app! +. tn the world, enrpesaing all the bes: rpeaning Rupture Cured by Marsh & Cove Radical cure runs ‘They sieo Eoep SUK elentic tockinga for varicnee Fons, supporers And sbouldes braces. Instrumen’s for malted weve WC ordor, NO. # 4 ys - ene hors, MARUTAEN, oad wey. La ths event of the beam. Tracey's Cescbrated shirts, Made to Orie 80, WT wed oY Waiitem etrece GRO, M, TRAORY, Arent. O Only at PUWLKR & WALLS, 308 froat wa; the Gefects, telenis Kod proper Occupation Grover & Baker's Celebrated PUibaL ERS NEW brats, aT Be DUUKO Pam 4% Werndway. dow Fork. 167 Fuvou mises, sirooklya, Lester's Sewing Machiacs LOOKSTITON. 8. LESKOUMS #3 BRGADWat, N. ¥. WHOLKS LK AGSNTS WARTRD, flee 606 Beosdwey, BY Send fore crouler. Wilaer’s Patewt #1re Proof Sufe.—The mium sulamsnder white st the World's Pair, London 1/6t. *QUIBK BRUTHMKS, U5 Maiden inne. somes print looks and arom bare nian tre ud Sroo peltor extce,” Depot 69 turray eireah eoraer of mes ase BOSRT M.SPATRION. eq , of Newour, 4 yours, % months and 5 deys. the residence o- her parents, atrcet. had Broadway, corver of Daaue street, cest, manurectured and for eale by Ur le FEOUHE N. BT tractin; te Medien Discovery is warranted tocure gerofuls eryctuclea, galt rhoun, sald baud, voorated gore iega. For gale by all CrugKinin, & bee had'n, 14% Fulton street, 00dS of ihe lates: si>iew, thee ta nee fo flavoring gu. braaty aad cham Peg © cokinis § Toey are pot aurpmeeed. «li orders trom the Cy end counte, prompuy flied GU EMad & ®OBLN eS, importers, 31 Pearl weet, ule agents, Moellowsy’s Pills —Foul Breath, so Nauseo Bree cur, ru) die tevaitaowe ecucomitan: of oor the wimnel, te evils corrected bm f cleausiog pits Mauulncwry, 6) Maida York: Trumes, Showers Brees, Elustic Stock ow, tots, b'dy bace ond De. GLUV. R's ver trus — Mursted. Beene—HawxivKe—in Brooklyn, om Wednesday, Moy th. by the Kev. J Law, DD, PRIN. U. Beicrinit a Dot New York, to Sakad Jouxrrs, dightor of J. 0 Bawaburet, of Brooklyn. rau Fraccwen und sonora, € Boma Ab—V ss 08W ATF coon, bay @, eb th tic Kee, done Beche, Vastawarkg Gu ot tbis ony. Catane—RvckMAS —Un Saturday, May 7 burch, Fore iemiton, by tho Rector, W. Camps, M.D, to Mite C. B. RYCEMAN, both of thu city. Ceremeer—Warrtanrr—On Tuesday, May 10, byt Rev. Dr, Jobneop, Jot £, Cotaaeet to Maacaner Wats rAbBR, bethot Brooxly a. GIiMAN—FoRasersk.—On Movday evening, May 2, by the Rey, Jumes Millett, at his residence, No ‘av seveuw ntreet, Mr. JoskyH GULMAN, Of Newark, NM. J, wy Mist Anwa JOHRTHINE FORRESTER, Of this city. CakviIn—Howarp.—-Ly this city, by the Rey. Lot Jones Joun F. Gakwin, of Atbets, Ga., to Lirzix, on!7 canghter ate de’s father, b 0 Mes Kat at St. John’s of Jobn Howard, of ubis city. KUMsEY—Crmoxy.—In this city, on Tuesday, April 19, by tho Rev. Mr, Dykeman, Mr, Watrer HE. 'Rumsey to view Racuet ANDE, Gaughier of the late Westcott Cressey , WiuaMs—tckay.—In Brooklyn, on Wee jay, May 4, at we Pacitic street Metbociet epai cbareb, by tie Kev. wr Muburne, Mr. Hesky R Wuuame to Miss Cs or! inmaxe £. McKay, both ot New Dica. Baneav.—At New Rochelle, on Wedneedey morning, May 11, JosaTBey BaDEAU, tp the F0te y-ar of his age, ‘Te fhieuds and acquaintances of the Tamily are respect. fully invited to atuene he fuocrat, from Ute tate residence, ny alterLoon, attwo o'ciock. The New di the Tweoty-eeventh trees statoa at Lido Basens.—On Tuesday, May 10, Jony Dineen Raw on of John ond Anna Catiarine # mman., aged 1 ovis aud 14 di nds and acquaintances of the family aro invited om bis late residence, No. 4 ave nue D, corner of Thita gtreet, this (Tourscay) afternoon, sttwo o'clock. His remains will bo interred in Lutherac Ceroiery. Borr.—Ia this city, on Wecneeday morn Pichaxy buat, lormerty of Dorsoubire, Eng cars 7Sihe relatives and friende of the family, and those of his forber-in-jaw, Wo. Harnett, are invited to aitens the (a- nersi, on Friday afternoon, at half past two o’ciock, irom bis late residences, No. 116 Sixth avenu Cogay.—On wonuuy, May ¥, Perse CoGay, infant son of Poter aud Mary Ann Cogan, ged 2 montus and 6 days. Cruxch.—On Teceday morning, May 3, of congestion of the Jurgs, Josxen a. Cucncn, of Plulladelphsa, Philaaciphia pepers piease copy. Hatt.—On Tuescay, May 30, after a few hours’ ilmess, Eunm Haines, daughter of Wm. P. and Mary E. Halt, aged g, May 11, nd, aged 34 Foneral ths (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from (0. 117 Weet Twenty seventh “and so went little bable Bell out of this world of ours.” Hantr.—On Tuesday, May 10, at Portsmouth, Va., Sa- uvet T. Hanrr, Naval Constructor, aged 43 years. Krnry.—On Tuesday , May 10, ELLEN Key, wife of the late Joseph Keully, of Castietownroche, county Cork, Ire- land, aged 67 sears. ‘The funeral will take place at her son in-law’ Hepry street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two 0” Cork papers plesse copy. Locewoop —On Sunday morning, May 8, of consump tion, Euza Wauns, wife of Charles Lockwood, aged 30 a cars. yoShe funeral will take place this (Thurstay) afteroon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. ¢4 Lexington avenue, Boeton and Newburg papers ploase copy. Marny.—On Tuesday evening, May 10, Rey. Father Maxnn, Pastor of St. James church. ‘The funeral obsequies will take place in the St. James church James street, on Friday morning, at tea o'clock. McKigsa —Of consumption, ARTaUR McKxww4a, in the bath year of bis age. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his sister-in-law, Catherine McKenna, No, 84 King street, this Tursday) afternoon, at half past one o'clock, thence to Sivary ‘metery. The frienas and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend. McMuv —At tne residence of A. G. Fleming, Astoria, on Tuesday, May 10, Euzarere McMix, aged 49 years, a na- tive of Scotland, and retict of the late Alexander MeMfin, of Kiskoudbright. Dumfries papers please copy. Trixa.—In this city, on Tackday, May 10, Mra. Cams TOPBER FYLER, aged 36 years. TEVPADFILS, WRDDING CARDS, NOTES, &¢— There celebrated carce, elegeptiy engraved, can only be “AT JONFS, 10 AXD 12 ANN STRERY.—HAVE YOU AVS seen tie $2 0 aboes and gaiters, a new stslo; also. he #1 French calf dress boots, warranted satisfactory, at JONES, C12 AnD street. TERACTIVELY ELSGANT CARPETS, ‘as eatencrd ary low prices, ‘elvets, 96 to Las. per yard. ‘English Brussels, 6a to 108 rer yard. All wool ingraine, Sato Oe per yard. Floor olicioths, 28 6d. to 6a, per yard. FIRAM ANDERSON, 99 Bowery. MAN HAVING WON A NRW SEWING MACHINE A “Wwishes to eell the sube cbeap for owsh. | Anybouy Fishing to get a great bargain may address A. Z., Herald office, “) LCOSOL, TURPENTINE AND COAL OIL BARRTLS Ar Stating aeuinet leakage by soluble gis st rit ANGER, iaicen inne ‘on fermeaied Hquors, 1,000 ANFTTE COCOAINS —WE HAVE 80 MANY TIMES U B apoken in terme commerdatory of this really excellent and reser vation fem unrecessary (9 acquaint our readers with an article agreeable reparation for the growth and arr tbe. bair) that another word from ts would We ead atiention that ‘there is @ ae ta the market, alculated to decieve and New York compound bears resem- smo, bot it will be observed that (a ome & howseholt word n-ne DSRSSee.. S recniad pareuee nm of ie genuine OARDING.—A FEW YOUNG GENTUBMEN CAN BE } accom modaied with excelent board at $3 WO per week. ‘Fhe house is well aliuaterl, and in exceLent order, with a good Dathroom and ober conveniencies, commodated on reasonable terms, or Day boarders can be ac- vatlemen can be accom- medaicd with dinner only. Apply at No, 5) Franklin street, — UPLER'S PATENT IMPROVED TRUSSES, SUPPORT- e ers snd phot at Wm. Boll's truss odiee, 56 White strcet F. M. 5UTLER, Propristor, YORNS, BUNIONS AND DEFROTIVE NAILS TREATER U7 by ule only ante and necensin! method known. —For em £128.89 cents io $1 eae, Dunione and nails $] 19. JITLRFINLD & WESTER VELT. On! os , Opposite St. AUTION TO COUNTRY MSRCHANTS. Purchase no gin under the name of bles put up in quert and pint bottles, with my name on SOLEHO WOLFE, fowe, cork and label wa ery o™™ Bunions, Babs Pefioisrgerment of the erent toe cored withont pain, so tbat the bust can ‘eohont ibe Teast taconvenience 49 the fear ee Se RaCHART®, iurreca chiropadist Te) Broad wan, Wercrstotbe ‘physicians and surgeons of the city. R. LEVETWS PATENTED IMPROVEMENT IN antl ficial B Dh, is Waverley place, near Broadwa teettigy wet Tate ta of teeth M rt ad f SP RATLRY, ae Dentsl Snrgeop, Suifola, Ya"? 1 ang deotal offlee hiecasos for wala, ~ Cure woul, fff 6nd cotton undecshira aod drawers boeiery, nade wia be Much Bet- io mare attractive IC you waar VAM CK SHETK ake Kd boots, 613 Broad waz. Fo¥lLY SEWING MACKINAB, Loko, Wheeler & Wileow’s Sewing Gachines.—Of Dehence Salatnavacr Saree—With Pater The Cheapest Piace in the City tv nt Scote Haw, caps, aad etraw Brown & Co's. Catawba Bitters.— ‘SO wurcisen af "Nog thoa “ OCU Lot the cher pares of thé stam Spy coo who bu besa impoaad Certo will confer m favor byteartay OF bom this, “So py ofice eed T caution al pecente (Om, par remee “ag acy gio put up under the name of Scheie {og or te. ps, vuleey pat up oy me, ein myn meee errs «NR. w th & fac simile of m slcasture the botue ana UDO. PHO WULPE. 2 Racer eran” 1 aB FIXTURES » CHaBDELIin "SH, BNGLS OF THA LATEST FEL. ABD sMGEIOAN DESIGNR, ei reat fe PREACH BROW. “Ne adore prods alaoted: fer hp Aw wvequaiied enanrtmont of ri0g wade, aud ut reduced rates ‘RPAEN PHILSTY, ia abo S31 Fourth stretty 107 Beeadwey a — PROVISION DEALERS AN ee ae Fm nrued Filet ang Bowat Versoa bi ro 8 ADS fetal, by Hatot LAsN & 00), Bea. 196, 31) and Bh forsviagin wow. & wos, LORD WARD'S WORCESTERSHIRE SA Frou the original recipe of that wobleman. Used aad sols overy whore, Sonatina’ JONKS & 09, Importers of wines 8a hanors, 45 Broad street, OMDON WEXELY TIMES—FIVE TOU L Yeer—Hubscriptions received by wien a we whos 4: Nassau, ccrocrof Liberty street, Aow York, agoais or | Rr gilah nee spapers acd periodicals, ENING MAIL, PUB? ISH ©D TARR TIMES coptaina all the ‘rearing matier of the Laadem w ti wes 4 noose Ms Nasson vas of street, New York, ageuta, ay “! bs i it} orst nloe morths. Menutacturing frcilives crensed.s This day opening tor wholeew'e aud rooms 121 broadway, corner Canal street, New & et Fousdelpbia. “i. is. UGG NO 4a of Uhlo and Indiana; offies 46 81 HOWAKD BUGGINS general wecurt and 2iimois: offce 92 Souti Li GGEPT, ge etice IT Woodbridga at jevelea now being extabi nied Staten mppiicwuts for ageo® sddresa J, W. HABTLETT, patent Uceaser, nolpel Cites 431 Broadway, New tore biataa' 4BYOUR BEADACHE, NEORALGIA, om Nair eae dete eeelats. fo pba Fs E i is ge i 5 g i 3 gh tection, lumen iy rolleved anc permanent: - Vous *iiticote i ittalle we wiiretusd tas money? PE we a 0G.. W Basenu street, Mew York, and Hayes, Brooklye. UR MUSICAL FEIEND, PRICZ TEN CENTS. No 2%, NOW RE~ DY, Bound the Corner Waiting” song, by &. Rawe by tenjo Polka.” by 8 B. Mil he great pian * cong. bs Geo. barker, "Tie Schuh bee Winter Flies,” seg, by Beethorna; Quertoue frm the opera ‘ Martha,” by Floow. Oflow Nassan street. For ole ademas ae z iS FaSiiONa. Ome Pane ON, AMBION, LADIES’ MAGAZINE, Publishes montbly in London ant 1; ‘o the bess and ehespest published in Kurope, FV SLESL ENGRAVINGS, Vewutt ‘aved and oviored, with one or two FULL SIZED PaPEB PATTERNS. TUK WORLD OF PASEION. or Monde bes the most extensive sale of ary magazine fn Kurope’ itis petre plana by ber majesty Quecn \ictoris and the Kenpress of dm Frevch, end alwa)& coulains the fusbicns that wit be actualigr wo ‘abe four plates of costume are beautifully ergravad ai lorac, and gvptain the newest stvles Of morning aud eventege dresses, cloaks, mantles chilcren's dresses. 42 The fi place 8 bonzele. head dresses, lingeres, c., by all inenl @ odietes. sized paver patterns are of ad Combate 9 the greatest utiltty Wey areal! werranted for the accuracy of aye nocileuce of their at. The eizes, and toll descriptions f ing up, timmioga, dc , are given in the letterpress. ‘be tagazine o ptaine eigh: pages of ietterpresa with wnat, elaborate deroriptions of enstumes, millinery wad patterea, oe ‘Mny nomber ready (bis mornine, per etonmer Perel, Single coples, Afi cenis. early eubecription four collars Wi UME s & ROGERS, 42 Nasewu street. corner of Liberty, H. ¥. ORT WINK DOTTLED IN PORTOGAL. In conseguenc perjenced of; iD) ee ae, eo invaluaSte for mi > sAving purposes, OsBUEN & OO. UF OPORT (the only mercantile estab'ishment in Oporto waich hag ® branch in the United States), Pave adopted the pis: of ore cozen each Os'heim Harford 6. Kirk Frederick 8 Uvezere, ert Lowber & 09 7. crtstions trom the trade only received. and forwarded to Oporto by JOHN OcLUB®, _# Beaver street, Ne REMATURE LOSS OF HAI®, WHICH I§ rn powss cays, may be entirely rrevented of Burnett's Cocoaize. It thousands where the bair was coming out ia bandeful, and ‘And to promote a bealth e sane time, unrivalled si pplication will render it sott rove growth. for the batr. for sever R2Y'vace veod Dr. Tobias’ Vecetian Lintment f rhoeme- y ve Tobias’ Venetian it for tum. It Cured me when everything ele 1 tried failed re two weeks | was so bad that I o wid not out of bed, Was $10 a boule 1 would not be witnout al Brick T: a Cnseaee avern, CI ‘i Merch 27, 1389 oe sade BY oil tke drogelata at 2te, and Soe, Depot 56 Cortland cel GINGERS SEWING MAcuINES NEW STYLES. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. For ‘smiling, talon and all maaufseturing purposes rpavlizen are unequalled, "They are tore aectbiet copuieoee ring a presler variety of WORK acd of carting more manag then‘any machines in the market ‘ibe new family ‘i $50 and $75, are attracting emi I. M. SINGER & CO., 488 Broadway. oS hag PUREST COGNAC BITTEDRS.—SPRING Has ie an the bright dowers are peeping thelr herds a0ve the twitterweg of the gentlo birds is beard in the forest, pature ig blooming and joyous. tut, alas with all tas bevaye snd life comes divesge and death—the long train of bilina troubles, (he agues and the fevers, the dyspepsia and com- srmpticn ike terrible. | But the ‘cogusc biuers C4 Tk! NFSID, st No. 70 Nassau street, and the Cordial sold the same place are acertain cure for this whoie clags of tie. that eftlict ke human famity, T {UNES. VATISI BAGS, 40, WHOLESALE ane retail, at W. B. STRONG'S, No.1 Warren sreet, cores of Broudway. PHE NOST SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL AND BST Bak Bich SUMON, BOUATON & GU, 200 Canal erect. ‘PSY CLARKS SYRUP. FOR ANY OILY STOMACH, FOR PEMALE WEAKNESS, ros JAUND RB SCROFULA, og 4ty BLOOD DESRAES woareren. CLARS'S SYRUP ON WEAKNESS CANNGAY, DEBILITY 15 MAGICAL. TRY IT. Forgale by BARNES A PaKX, wholesale; C. ML. Ring, Brosdwey, ond Mrs. Hey klyo. noe ATCUES CLEANED AND RRPAIRED, W In the best manaer, AT LESS 1HAN USUAL PRICES, By the Gnest London aod Geneva work nen, at ALLEN 8, 415 Sroadwag. 85 Wa IN ROROPE. — The only’ authentic pictures and skeickes will eppesr from Week to week in ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, Arriving weekly by each Qunard steamer from England, The services of the most eminent ar‘is's and photogravbers bave been engay by the publishers; and, aseisied by ail the yenourses of ifreatty ‘wonderful pewepaper, the proprictorm In THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS aball form the most complete and ux! rivaled pictorial record ef ihe ecencs ang incidents of present ax ‘URISIS LN BUROP: in proof of whichthey copGdently o oie woes ronment series of Mostratlons, wc Shot the great Teen in. Inne Sikes sarees eget plisbed in the newspaper world he 1 Newa for 1389 will oxen exrpass ali eth Toe nin the accuracy and Sdelhy of the skeirs ta Photographa, as weil sa in ibe general exesuiion of the eur paras , ¢ eubeeciplon, Including wi donbleand colered eee tes. Ac. ix Ding dollars wee year, delivered i Sy part of Rew York, oF sexbby mail Tang ‘ATLLMER & ROGERS, 42 Narsan street, c-srner of Liberty, New York, Agents in America forthe Tiuatakiod Landon News and Punclay HYATI'S (IFE BALSAM. TRULY GREAT MEDICINE Is BY, 3 SAM. BHYATT'S LIFE a iy to ita most pain ful forme; also sere’ (ila, old nlcera, and the woret oneee Of diay eases of the blood, Sepiiny, iver complaint, Ridners ir cole consump’ Jon, &e., are most certainly by this gress RURUMATISM. TTS LIFB BALSAM cured B J. WEBB, be aoe hk LAAM cored Bot mou’ day a tion, whieh had ‘and confined him to his room. Wels eas TULA Oe KOS Ste, BV arr JAM cured WM: HOUSEL, 12 oun TP DALBAM sored WN eo ie 2 wi cilice ta oh Brostetrest, yepeia of the most ter ‘of Sonia & ote; six for #4. YSPEPSIA. | RYATT'S LIFE BAISAM GR f MOKRE, whose Prinaipal depot 246 Groad etroot, New York.

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