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Of and hope for peane, the complications are so great that there is simost an imporkibility of preventiag a geueral War, In euch ap even’, there is no doubt but that Russia Will array herself with France, S. Carwall is te lowent bidder for supplying tho Phila. delpbia Navy Yard with coal, uoder the advertisement of the bureau of Navy Yards aud Docks, Waldeu Porter, of Bortou, will supply the Gosport aud Brooklyn Navy Yards sod ibe Naval Asylum of Philadeipaia; tai Philander Almes the Boston Navy Yard, All tbe bidy for supplying coal are unusually low— wil of them are witom $4 @ ton, aod some of them are as low as $3 14. Theso ure the first lettings ‘under the receut Inw requiring cowl for naval purposes Lo be procured by contract, it having previously beeo pur- <obased by oon) agents. Toe bids for some of the other storee advertised for by the bureau of Yards and Docks ‘exhibit the fact of artful calculations with a view of se- scouring awards. As an instance, writing paper at several ‘tails only & resin, the proporer beiug aware there is cuw- sparatively but little of it used, while bigh prices are ‘Charged op other articies, the design being wo secure a lower aggregate bid chan other competitors, who are not “po well acquainted wita this particular “trick of tae vtrade,’’ bus whicd is vet uncommon in ollering for govern- mcot contracts, @Mne Week Later from Califoruta=Vews from Oregon, Kraser River, Savudwich Islands end texte, IMMENSE KHICMENT OF CALIFORNIA GOLD DUST— PROBABLY 41h LAKGBET UY ONE STB AMBE Nuw Oaueans, June 24, 1859. ‘The eteamsbip Willinm BH, Webb arrived here to-day ‘from Mivautian, Drivgivg Sau Francisco dates of the 6th ‘Unst., and pineteen pass ngers. ‘Toe seamebip Gokleu Age left San Francisco on the 6ih Wb 1,000 passengers avd $2,043,000 10 treasure, From Califoruis we veer of a sudden advance in Navi gution etock ; quoted at 40 per cent Geveral busines was more active, and the accounts from the mines are flattertog. From Fraser river gloomy accounts continued to be received. Oregon dates ave to the 26th ult, The first message of “Gov. Whitaker reports ihe State geverally prosperous. Toe Isthmus was bealthy, woe the rivers were full Gud the transit route ip excellent order, When toe Wedd ioe Moatitina a rumor was carreat | there that the church party had taken Oajaca, The Patricios bad matsacred a large party of Juchite. cos. ‘Tho ruins of a city buve been discovered in Huatuleco, ‘They cover four wiles, and embrace stove furtificaucas uC bastions exienoiuy w the sea, Curious aad rich aa- tiguilies Were found, ioclucing vases aud suver rings tr. Muzzy, the artist correepuadont of Harper's Weekly, was crowned on the 18th, while bathing at Buatuteco, Adeices from Mexico report Minister McLaue sick at Vera Cruz, Gen. Copos was ut Jalapa with 1,000 men, and 1 was rumored wus about lovading febuautepec oy a Mountain road to the cities Of Cedumctepec wad Juchitan, Hovolulu dates are to May 7. a tard increasing duties from tive to ten per cent ad been adopted, to Go into | elect ene 5 eer from 1s pastage. Georgia Covgresnx Soxminatton, AUGUSTA, Ga, Jaue 43, 1959. Hon, Alexuoder ©, Walker, formerly & member ot the State Legwiature, hus been nomiuaiea by tho democrat for Congress, to fll: tue piave of Mr, Stepaens, The Regatta en Charies River, Mass. Boston, Juge 28, 1859, ‘ ‘The regatta on Cuaries river ) ceterday reeuited 4s ful- lows:— Wherriee, two miles—X. F. Clark, 13 miontes 52 se- | Cougs; Thos. Doyle, 14 auoutes 42 seconds, Double scuiis, two wiles—Novice, 14 minutes 31 se- conds; surora, 14 miauies 40 eecoude, Face Of the wiuvers ceceived # prize of $50, ‘be third race wus fur six vared boala, tarco miles; the | Barvaro wiavirg we 2 19 minutes 114g secouds, The Leader, of Brookiyu, New York, four oared, com ing into 20 minus 8434 Seconds; tad priza was 3.00, ‘The Leader was besten ove toinute ue sez0nd, computed time, The Leader returus to New York on Friduy, Affoire in Boston, Bustux, Jone 28, 1859, A special mersenger (rom Wasnivgwon arrived to tris city to day, bricging a decumeps trow the Nviooal Execu- | tive postpoving We execution of Cyrus W, Piamer, tag mutincer of the Junior, from Friday, Juae 2%, to #ri- cay, July &. Returns of the recent vote ia Maiae indicate that Stute id to the Aroostook Kanrouo bas been refused. ‘The cum oi $175,000 has been Bubscrined by the mer- chats of this city Jor Loe purpose of establishing 4 South- erp Hleamship hue, A meeting will 4oua take piave fur tae Pormavent Organizanun of the company. @he New Hampshire Legtslacuce and the Pagiuve siave Law. Coxcox, N. H., Jane 23, 1859. Io the New uire House of Representarives to- Cay a stringent pili ‘in relation to the rendition of alleged fugitive slaves wax reported by the Judiciary Commitee ‘The Dili provives «hat any person who shali aid or abe: in apy rendition of 4 person claimed as @ slave, shall be ppuuithed for the tirst oteace by five years impriconment, ‘avo for the second by imprisonmeat for life. Toe bill passed its fret stages by 4 vote of 184 v0 101. Disastrous Gas Meer Explosion. Bostox, June 23, 1859, | A large gas meter, on Washington street, beiunging to | the Cam vridge Gas Works, exploded last evauing, break- | ing the leg of G. R. Darracoit, Eq , in two paces, aad | Dedly cutting bis shoulaer and’ temple. John Campbell ‘was knocked Aficen feet and injured iotermaliy, probably fetally. Damel Zatun bad an arm broken. A Quick Passage. BaLtrMore, Jane 23, 1859. A private despatch from New Orleans says the steamer | ‘Commerce, whico saied nence on the 11th inst., reached Bivona on the 13th Southern Ucean Steamer Movements. Savanna, June 22, 1859. ‘The Steamsbip Montgomery, of Cromweil’s line, arrivod ot tbe whait yeuterday afternuon, She experienced very Btrong bead winds. ‘The eteamshi» Florida arrived at the wharf at 10 o'clock | Jaxt night. Ail well. The Welinnd Canai. | Sr. Carnarivs, C, W., June 23,1859. | ‘The broak in the Weljaod Cans! bas been repaired, aad boats will commence passing through at noon to mor- row. 5 | Murkets. | > PHILADELPHIA STUCK BOARD. PuiLapetema, June 23, 1859. Stocks steady but inactive, Peansyivania State fives, 927%; Kenai, dailroad, 2134: Morris Caaal, 64%; Tsiana Railroad, 105;; Pennsylvania Railroad, 3934. New Oxteans, June 23, 1859, ¢ Cotton—Sales today, 700 bales at unchanged prices. Corn quiet and urcoanged; fsales 5,000 bushes Oute firm; sates 1,000 dushels at Gic, Lard in kegs, 133. Cotwa treights to Liverpool, 5-160, Monite, June 21, 1859, Cotton—Sales to-day 400 bales, at vacvanged prices. ‘The sales of the lnat threo days add up 2,600 bales, and the receipis 500. Cuaruestos, Jane 22, 1869, Cotton—Sales to-day 900 bales, ihe market closiag with ge, @ 34e, decline, mostly on the lower qualities. Puitapeirita, June 23, 1859. Breadstuffs dull. Outs very du!l, Pennsylvania selling at 40, a60c. Whiskey firm at 27c. a 28c. Atnany, June 23—6 P. M. Flour very quiet; prices unchanged. Grain generally quiet, and litle doing. Sales 2,300 bushels rount yeliow corn at 80c., 1,760 oushels Western mixed at 76c.; 1,000 ‘Dushels red mixed wheat at $1 62; 3,900 bushels Stato ‘oats on Lthared terms, supposed to oe at 467¢c. Sates of hiskey light, at 26 4c. barrag ge dee: Burvaro, Jane 23—1 P, M. Flour quiet, and for the lower grades tending down- ‘ward: /eales 1,300 boie., at $5 623¢ for State trom iow Chicago, spring woeut, $6 for do, trom staadard spring, | $6 40 8 $6 60 for straight extra Wiscousta, $7 a $7 25 (ur | ‘extra Michigan, Indiana avd Obio, aud 87 9736 a 87 75 for double extra, Wheat duil: sales 1,000 busacls Chicago spring at $1 05 a$110, and 1,900 bustels red Ohio at 81 63. rn Bleady: sales 10, bushels at 72340. a 730, Onta dull, and no saies. Barley dull, Rye firm, Wahis- key nominal at 25c, Canal freights steady. Lake tmports to-day—4,000 bbis. flour, 3,000 bushels wheat, 700 bush- els rye. Canal exports—i00 bbs, flour, 4,000 bushels bushels corn. ey Burraro, June 23—6 P. ML Flour—Demand moderate, market easier:—sales 800 | Dbis., at $6 624 a $6 for Stave from stump tail and staod- ard Chicago apring, $6 26 do. from cluv wheat, $6 40a | $6 50 from straight extra Wisconsin, $7 a 37 25 for oxira Michigan, indiana and Onio, and $7 8734 a $7 76 for dou- | ‘Die extras, Wheut quiet: sales 25,000 busheis red Obio at 31.58. Corn depresved, with stall sales at 72140. Outs dull, Whiskey nominal at 26c. Freights unchanged ‘Lake imports—4,000 pois. flour, 2,000 busnels wheat. Canal exports—2U6 dbis, flour, 1,300 bushels weoat, 6,008 ‘Dushele corn, Oswrao, June 28-6 P.M. | Flour dull and prices easier, Wheat nominatly at $L 10 | 9 $1123, for Milwaukee club; $1 65 u $1 60 for Canadina. Corn quiet; souad Litiao18 held at 75c, No oats in market. Canal freighis uncvanged, but quiet, Flour, 24c. a 25c.; wheat, t'3¢.; corn, Cc., to New Yor. No roceipts of | flour or grain by lake. ‘Cansl experts—i,000 bbls, flour, 2,000 bushels corn, 1,500 bush oats. CixcINvatt, Jung 22, 1959. Flour very dull, and solling at $6 25'u $6 60.’ Waoat | Gull and declined 8c. a 5c, steady at 800, “Whiskey | firm at 2530. Provisions firm. Bacon sides in demand, fond all in the market taken at 9c. Bulk sides wanted: fales wore made to-day of 150,000 ibs, ai 8X0. Ginorswatt, Juno 23, 1869, Wiftskey advanced Sides buoyant at 93.; 9X0.; shoulders dail at 7c. firm at 840. and shoulders at 6c. a6}c. Lard heavy wt lic, Good market. ¥ Conggction.—-The quotations for flour given in the Ha- ‘vana market via New Orleans, yesterday morning, wero wrong. Instead of quoting flour, the despatch should have road:—‘‘ Molasses firm at 434 a 43¢ reals for muscovado, Mess pork, $16, Balu sides | ‘Theetres, Converts, dic. AcavEMY oF Music.—S1aN0R Dusxxot’'s Bawavit.—To- morrow bere will be « grand gala matines for thy oenelit of Signor Dubreul, the stage mavager of the Academy, aud ap artist to whom tne public owe much of the «ficiency which characterizes ita represeuiations Tae performances will consist of “Eroapi,’” with Gazzanigs, Stefani, Guone and Gasparoni in the cast; and « music inter mezw, durivg which Carl Formes will sing Schuborta’s colebrated Hong of the “Wancerer,” Mine. Ganzaniga the favorite Spauich soog “The Naranjera,’” Signor Brigaoli tbe “Sereuude of Lon Pasquale,” with chorus; aud Signor Sbrigitw apd Amodio the famous patriotic duct of “Mosmanioio.”” Toore features constgute a treat not often offeret to the musical public, wad it ia to be pre- sumed they will show their appreciation of it by crowa- tng the bouse upon this ocsasion, Nino's GaepeN.—The famous Keller troupe commenced ‘4b eDgagement bere on Monday, aad produced a new play apropos to the war in Italy, and introduciag some striking aud beautiful tableaua vivants. The bates of Montedollo und Magenta arc bere dispisyed. PaLack Gagpen.—The Metropolitan Musical Society witt Bive its fret grand sumuer eoncert at this ploasant resort Ww night. ‘Che programme is a spieadid one, MsrgoroutaN Tuxarke—Mr, Jota Brougham’s new Piay, “Art and Artifve,” is drawiug very good houses {tis credilable production—-weil written, and piaced ‘upon the stage in an admirable way. The principal parts are in the bands of Messrs, ftrougham, Walcot, Dyoti, Couway, Holiead, Mira. Sooway aod Miss Ada Culton, aod tre geverally well acted. Lacks Keaye’s Tukarne.—Dbe Misses Gougenheim have Presented no novelty this weck, but aro doing a very god Dusinees with “Cindereila.’’ Waiack’s Tuxarne.—oir, and Mrs. Florence attract Very good audiences with thot light and agreeabie plays. They evjoy a deserved popularity with the metropolitaa publ c. Personal Intelligence, Among the passengers by the Argu yesterday were Col, Butterfield ana Surgeon Siack, of the Seventy-firet regi ment, z Dr, Teodoro 3. Verdi, the eldest of three brothers wao were exiled from Twly for taking wa active part ia the re voluvion of 1848 agaiust the Ausiriaus, aud wav for tbe last eight yeurs have lived the hfe of good citizens amoug us, sailed iawt Saturday im the Aammonta to retora to his notive lant and there offer again ts iife for its inde pencence, Gov. Banks bas accepted the invitation of the Gover vore of the Alrsbouse to visit ihe inetutions of the cy v0 names Monday next “asthe tie. The Governor ts stopping at tbe Agsor. Avsou Burlingame, M. ©, is stopping at the Asto Houre, Colonel Gray, O."F., one of the officers who was engages in runping the boundary tine of New Mexio®, left bs cte sesterday uiterneon for the Monave Reservation, in Ar 20m, 10 Wake Burve;s for the Uoted States government Be is aceompanied by Caps Cnarien Water, of tae city t. They will proceed to St. Loulé aad frou Vaso, per mail coach. General Jeaup, U.S. A, und General Leslie Combs, Kentucky, were ia Civcinnati, on the 2tet instant In the Roiis Courts, London, ov Stet May, ap injunction was obleived against certain (rustees of Mr. Watar ss vege Landor, the poet, who is residing abroad, to restrain (heim {rom paying to him the revis Of certain property which they bold ip trust for nim, The procee tings Bros ‘out of the action for libel brought recently by the Hon Mrs. Yescombe against the poet, whea, in order to avon paying tbe £1,000 daronges, which were given aguings hiro, be went into voiuntary exile on the Contiaent. The last number of Houseluld Words was weued on Su turcay, the dta instant, the first page introducing tne new Pubiication Ali the Year Ayund, aud the last closing with ‘A lust Household Word.”’ Referring to the close 0! th pubiication, Mr. Dickens says, with xu wir of great satis factiou—He knew perfecily well, knowing his own rigots, uod bie means of attaining them, that coud nov be but ihe Work must siop if be chose to stop it. He therefore announced, many weeks ago, that it would be Giscontinnes on the day oo waich this tioal number bears date, The public bave read a great deal to the cootrary, and witl obperve that it bas vot in the least affected the reruit.” ¢ the Clarendon Bote eae z a larendon Hotel—H Bloneel Van Cuclebrongh, V dé Brabardere, a Sergmans, Washiogion; 0. £. koct, Gharler I . Wyatt, re. . Ssltimore, Md ; Mr. ane Mrs. Coas spautdiog und ver vant, Georgin; P.O Warwick and lady, Mies Werwick, Mise surnell, Bicbmond, Va; Bobt &. Jonnaon, Geo Kemp, © W, Kackerman, U. Bonnet, sew ¥. ly, New Criewns, Wa f. Koss Eéeth and tsmily, Boston. From New Onlears, io steamship Charles Morgan -Mre Lawlees aud family, Mr Willwrme nod chile, mrs toot wud child, Bre Briges aud infact, Mie ssuurd, chili and servant; Mire MeKay, tour children and servant; Mra tueray ano child, mire heep auc sister "é C10 va, Mites Wille i ket, Mrs Davis, Bre Clack, chile ung servant, Aduins ana birch, Mra AustiD, irs Hoardwan and chdd, Mes Thomp- sop, Miss soothe, sing Lhomes Messrs tunker, Lowe, ise gaux. Dupiecbo, Genin, ‘owosead, Donler, Master Turney, Barion, Kindoo, suith, Sanford,’ Master ‘Pete, Warner, brown, Ward, Wilder, Coolide, Creevy, Lhompain Tien Cielsnd, Ciara, Denman, Forter and servant—and 26 in tne alerrage. . From Richmond, &c..ia the steamship Jamestown—Mivs C Marcb, Mrs Capt Parrish, E W Key polds, airs spiclds, a Bich hurg. M Oohen, Mra lL Paraors, K Newcombe, 1. Holt, & Dunesn, P P Carver, WM Kelly, 8 W Farchse. ‘Capt Cope. & is Ceuprr, 8 Downer, Feter scorn, H Krokel, J mcWerter, F Hi Lyford, » MoCleany, 8 W Wagoner and lady, BT Kiuggel! and lady 'G Maguire, Mra R Struibers snd gon, Mrs HL Briack erboff, #rab bmi.h, ‘WH Morell, Mire M Summers, and ,L1 in the steerage. ‘ork; *. Noonan and faml- and wife, Alabama, Charles Cricket. ST. GEORGE'S VERSUS BOSTON. This exciting match was finished last evening about six o'clock, and was one of the most interesting of the seatoa. Over four hundred persons were upon the ground yeatcr- day alternoon, including a number of ladies. The bowl ing of Megers. O’Brien and Tinson was very fine, as was algo that of Messrs. Gibbs, Wright and Tinson on the St. George's side, Some splendid bits were made off the bat by both parties, as wellas long runs. Burgess made a very fine 3 bit before he was caught by Ford; Draper also made a 3 hit and 5 singles. Rodderick scored 18, in which wero a4, 3,2, and jour singles. Reed made two 2’s and aeingle. Brien made two very fine hits, one for 3 and anotber for 2, when a splendid bail from Tinson’ took his stumps. ‘ In the second innings of the Boston gentlemen even bet_ tor play was exhibited than in tho first, Ricd making 13 oft bis bat, amongst which was a 4, 3, 2, and four singles, when he was bowled by Gibbs. Garrett followed, made a 3 hit, and was caught by Burnett. Burgess made a very tine run of 26, consisting of two 3's, six 2’s and cight 1's, when he was caught by Ruseel. Tho batting of the St, George's gentlemen was vory fine, In their first innings Meesrs, Lang and Bornett took the bat; the former made 12, one 6, a 3, 2and a single, when he was caught by O’Brien. Burnett made but one, when he was caught by Gerrett. Bingham and Wright were the next, Bingham scoring 26, of which there was one 4, two 3's, three 2's and cleven singles, when he was rup out. Wright made a 3 bit, when a splendid bail from O’Brien took bis wickets. Gibbs followed, made a three hit, and was caught by O’Brien. Tingon followed; Gipbs made nine, of which two were 3’s and three sipgies, Ia the second innings Lang scored 23, consisting of two 4’, two 2's, a3,end eght singles. Waller made 16, a 3, fonr 2’s and four sipgies. Wright made a eplendid four bit before bis wickelg were taken by Q’8rien. Bingham scored 27 before he was caught by Garrett, in which we find three 3's, three 2's and ten singles. Gibbs, for a woa- Ger, went out with a round 0. Timon made a fine run of 35 betore his wickets were taken by O’Briea, con sisting of a 3, threo 2’a and one single. The wicket koop- ing of Lang on the St. George’s side, and Haigh on tho Boston side, was very fino, scarcely a ball passing thcin. ‘The long stopping and ficliing was also very good, and we ray safely say that a more interesting and agreeable watch wos never played in this country, The sore is as follows :— SI. GEONGE’s. First Innings. ‘Second Innings. ©. Garrett, b. ‘ O'Brien... 4. 1 Bingham, c. Garrett, b. Ringbom, Tun out. 28 O'Brien H. Wright, b. O'Brian.... 3 Gibbs b O'Brion. Gibbs, c. O'Brien, b. Gar- ‘Nason, b. O'Brien. Burnett, b. Draper Ruseel,¢. Haigh, b. pet Ford, b. O'Brien’ Tilt, hot out. Waller. b wktb. O'Brien LOL, Garrett, b. Sores roe Tilt,e, Lurch, b. O'Brien. v Wagon, 1. Rusecl, novont. 12 "Draper . Ford, run ous Byes 6, wid Byes 2, tey byes 7,widea J " nee ah Re et) Total ...... eas WOSTON. First Innings. Second Innings. Crockford, 6, Givba, b. Haigh, c, and b. Gioos.., 2 Wright. + 0 Ried, vd, Gibbs ..... ..4 Doherty, b Wright «1 Garret, c. Barnett b. Borges, c. Ford, b. i m Fi Wright . 3 Draper, b. Wright, Draper, ¢. eon 8 Rodderick, b. Gibba...... 5 Korderick, b. Wright....13 O'Brien, b. Gibbs......++ 0 Boigh, st. Tinson 1 Burgess, ¢. Ruvsel, b Lumb, run out, 25 Wright. 2 Kilner, b. Wright, « L Crockford, ¢c. Wallor, b. Ried, run out... 25 Wright.vcecesscose cone 2 Garrett, ¢. Gibde, b. Tine Lamb, 0, Burnest, b. f00 «2 — Wright. 0 O’Brien, b. Tinson..,.... 5 Kilner, ran out. 9 Byce 3, leg byes 3, Doherty, c. Wrignt, »b. “Wiles, Aisceeeeeeeeeee1O — GibdS, zl Svromx on Account or vie LATE Frosrs.—John » ® well-to-do farmer of Chatham, Onuada Weat, Inst fall planted a large quantity of wheat that cane for Ward finely until tho inte aovere frosts, which ho deolared had com ent down his cropsand ruined him, roitue- ing bkim to the verge of starvation. While in this state of end 6% a 636 roals for clayod. to accomplish his purpose, cut his own throat and diod —Boxon NEW YORK. HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1859, Military Affairs, FIELD DAY OF THB THIRD BRIGADE. Tae Third Brigude, General Win. Hall, comprising the Netioual Guard Seventh regiment, Coione! Abram Dar yea; the Wusbington Grays, jfighth regimect, Ovirarl George Lyous, and the Garde Lafayette, Colonel Eugene Le Gal, with their regimental bands aad drum corps, uni formed in fatigue dress, with knapsacks tu wtica were Gus day's ration, paraded yesterday, and’ provweted to Fast New York by the Loog Ixiand Railrosd, whore they spent the day in exercises 10 evolutions of toe line. Tbe Omy Was quite pleasant, aud the allair auractod thousaa1s Of Bpoctawrs, THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. Colone! James R Ryan, the commandant of this rogi ment, bas applied to the Secretary of War for permireion to take bis command to Bedioo’s Isiaud, during the pre font Keuson or early in the fall, for (be Spice of tea days, for the purpose of doing garrison duty and drilling in bw taitow movements, In case of a war with a orsign Pow or, the forts aud promuent yornts tn the vicwity of too city would bave w be mauned by our State militery, aat this very opvor.une request of Coloasl Kyaa's will ao doubt be granted, COMPANY F, EIGHTH BEGIMENT. Company F, Washington Greys, Eighth regiment, Capt, L. Buck, have completed their arrangements for a trip to Bulalo, Niagara, Montres! and Boston during tho present ®eazon. They will be accompanied by the Washingtoa brass band. They will ieave this city oa Mooday, August 1, by the 6 A. M. train on the New York aad Eric Rail Tvad, opd arrive at Buffalo at 9P M., woere whey will ro Gaim over night and breakfast aod’ dive the next tay Oa the 21 of August they will ioave Butfalo for Niaga's, im the 2 P.M. traiu and arrive at Nisgars at 3: where they will remap over night aad uniil the next day Leave Niagarasoa Wedves: August, at 5o’ciock PM, iu the Luke Ouiurio -teamer fur Movtreal,@ EK, wbore they wili wrrive at ucon the Bextday. Leave dontveai on Friday, the Oto of August, ot7A M, im the traim for Boston, where they will a rive at 8:30 P. M., acd march tothe Ameritan Houxe, io Hanover gtreet, where they will rena until Starda, afierncon, aud then take their Geparture for New York Via toe Fal) River route, Company Fw uodoubtedly the best disciplines corps in the Kighth regim at, aa! com mapded Dy one of the most thorough m Hiiary instructors iu the Firkt Division On their projected wip they wit Uadoubted!y receive that respoot sad atteaboa from tivie brother toidier abrond to which toey wre juBuy extitied. AN INTERESTING QUESTION SKTTLED. The Commauder in Cael (Governor plorgac) O48 bad Uubcey consideration the appeal of Majur Welter W. Prive, of the Third regiment (Huseare), from the decision of Brigadier C & Spicer, coulirmiag the election of Lise devant Colene: Spepoer A. Smith as Coloael of rue erat regitnen! (Cavairs), ist Drigaie and Bired division New York Mate Milita aud bes diem esed the earue for various reapons. Tbe fPts in the case are tnese:—Ie appoare thet ava aney ovevrsed) iu the colnveley of the Kirst resi me: Of Ue Firet civision, Ae election was deld to du au vacancy ou the 1760 Of last Marck. ab that tiae Lieute vent Colonel Smith was attached to we and wae @ residest of Queen's coonty, yelaot wes tbe Major of the Tb nd resided in thie city AUGIOML {OF Las Vacuuey, AL the elec i received LWeDIY-OLe YOUR, and the lather eight, jer Geveral Sp cer deciared Suxith ouly eecied; but his seo'si00 was uppesied (rom by Price oa te ground that je from betvg ® von-recitent. The care Judge Advocate General, who pave , inwhica he q.tet various authoricies He closed tis optaton by ine {ol Nag, eres COMM rsivG 10 Loe tL divivion ov the et april, 4hd7,Sauth tad oa tost Nay A right to promotion; tbat right Was Saved to him oy AW, notwithstanding hia removal to Queeas county, au Was, therefore, in my opinion, eliginls to tae offs ich the reccrd thows he waa duly elected. Coloae! niih will at once aseume the command of the First regi ment.” regiment, Smito aud Price were the only Convention oy Tu Bos Ov ALDBRMEN —A special Convention of the Board of Aldermen was calied to meet ewierday (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, for the vurpose of appointing clerks for the Ward or District Civ Courts, but the oply members of the Convention present were the Mayor and Aiderman Seagrist. Having waited ‘or some time, Aderman Seagrist arose, amid solema slierce (there was no one precent to make’a noize), and moved that ‘his Honor the Mayor do take the chair,” whereupon ihe grave and yenerabie Clerk, with bis wont- od imperturbebulity, put the question, which was carried unapimously, Seagriet love votieg in the aifirmative. Che roll wes calied, and the Mayor aud Alderman Seageiat only answering to their names, the Convention was de- clared adjourned for want of a quorum. Ibis Mecting, or intended vueeting, reminds us of the village Paster tn [reland, Whore church was deserted on a verv wot Suncy, there being bu ove present but himself, clerk and the woman who supplied the fire with coal the minteter commenced thus:—* Jusriy beloved brethrea—Jobn, you, Betty and meseif,” &o,, &c Court Calendar=This Day. Suramme Cover—Circuit.--Part L—Now, 4: 1117, 40%, 468045, S700, 4087, 4422, <a91, 2. 2480, 2600 3807, 4464, 44644¢, 4152, 8186, 2052, 347 4988, 8639, 4445, 4670, 3°4, 3247, 4402, 4603, 4557, 494, 4607, 4025, 4667, 1962, 4507, 4035, 4076, 2685, 2107, 4509, 4059, 4512, 4613, 2526, 2972) 3444, 4060) 3182, 4887 Part'2 —Nos 302, 2086, 14803, 260, 200, 64, 1634, 1422, 1914, 121634, 672, 2094, 4096, 2098, 2102, Ryo, 2106, 2108, 2110, 2122. Surexion Court.—Part 1.—Nos 82, 616, 700, 702, 125, 166, Part 2—Nos. 642, 703, 705, 707, 709, 710. Metallic Tablet Razor Strop.—This Inine- itsbie article may be obtaived of the role manufacturers, J. & S. BAUNDERS, No.7 Astor House, and of the various agents ‘thro the city. Leary & Co.—Our summer dress hat is now ready and for sale at Nos. 3, 4and 6 astor House, Broadway, Summer Hats—Evaery Style and Quality, upsurpasted by any. A large sesortment of elegaatly trim med btraws for misses and crli¢ren. ¥ ust peen {um KELLOGG, Manufactarer, 381 Canal street. The Hat that commands pupular admira- tion is the splendid cassimere (blue cr pear:). just issued by WHLGE, 216 sroadway, under Barnum’s Museum, A Fact.—It 1s an undoubted fact that Knox can produce at his bat and cap establishment, corser of Broad. ‘and Fulton street, as elegant, fashionable, and neat a hat as the mort fastidious can desire If any wn reac tn oarrgreph doubts our assertion, all wean ay is—give KNOX a trial Coolest of all the Cassimeres, ‘The Hudson ventilating hat, price $3; the Rio bat, the lightest, loveliest utraw bat for young men, price $1 50, GENIN’s Hal STURS, 607 Broulway. Juven’s Kid Glove Cleaner, 25 cents a Bot- Ue Beware of counterfeits. CLASK & CU., 336 Broad- way, up staus, cle proprietors. F. ¥. S—The Largest Shirt Emporium in the Union, = BaLLOU BOTHENS, 409 Broadway, N. x. French Fans, Silk Nets, taucy Hair Pins, COMBS, ac, 20 —A splendid assortment of theabove, end of many olaer NEW GUOUS, comprisiog the Latist Paris STYLES, pow Innding trum steamer Ariel, and suitable for the MOLITIUNAL NOVELTTES resetvod by every suocetsive eemet frost Liavre, for sale tothe trade only, by HUGHES, DUPUY & CRRA ANGE, Importers, 87 Maiden lane. Buth and Blood ure well in thelr way, but should be covared 0y ove of those faablonable, stylish suite of otbes for summer wear mace by DRUMGULD & PRUCH, ho extraordinarily Cheap, at 214 Broadway. The most Exquisite Shirts in fit and finish that have ever challenged the aamiration of men of taste ta this country, are those made to order by GRAN, Now 1 stor House. Roses in June.—Ladies, if you wish to romenade; if you with handeome vaiter boots and s! s for varvelyes and children, sep Into MLLER & O0.'S, $37 Canal (weet, perl FA Hatr Stocks in ail Colors —Just the Thing for the geason, at 87 and 89 William street, one door north or maiden lane. GkU. M TRACY, ageat. F. Photograpnio Galleries, 359 ant (4 Broadway, New, york. and S54 Henusylvania ‘Washington, 00 8 "Photowraphs, Daguerrexizpee nnd Abe: vrotypes. 1000 Portraits of the People taken Dally at HOLMES’ new picture galery, 691 Broadway. Large size photographs for 80 cents; ambrotypes 25 cents, Billiards, Chess, &.—Plonty of Tables at \49 Fulten street. New York. Crowds daily. ya and Bil- ard Palace, Court and Kemeen sireet, Eroooklyn. 24 tables. Advice as to Mealth, Habits, Defects, Tal- enta, and the best pursuit, may be obtained at FUWLEK & WILLS, Phrenoloxists, 318 Broadway. Sugars Reduced.--Ten Pounds Coffee, $ ‘a0, a chest of tea, $1, at EEDFORD’S, 43 Sixth avenue, near ourth street, s Herring’s Patent Champton Fire and berser proof sates, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray atreet, N.Y. 0. A. Bills, Comuilasion and Exchangs Bro- ser.—Orders punctually attended to, Oftice, 176 Greenwich Pure Water. Khoad Harvers’ Weekly of March, and you wi!l not drink Croton unless itis Glered Sold'and warranted by McK uN ZS & O'b aJt A, 320 Fourth atreot, New York, and 417 avenue, Brooalyn. Fulton @he Best Spring Bed in Existence—Howe's Slliptic, at from $ wo $6, at 378 Broadway. ald and see it. ‘Weed’s Patent Family Sewing Machines.— New style, Prilce $60. Oflice 477 Broadway. Wheeler & Whison’s Sewing Machines. Office 606 Broad: New York, Send for acirculars. Tea, One Dollar the Strong and Flavory chest, and oofiee 10 Ibe. for @ doilar, at CAKINTLAN- SUR'B, No. 1 Chambers or 216 Greenwich street. Omit not to Se, while you may do so by daylight, the two great Miagsras, by Church and Gianoux, at WALLIAMS, STKVANS & WiLilaMs, 353 sroadway. $20 Sets of Artificial Teeth Unsurpassed for olegance and utility by any $50 set in the world FIR:DING, dentist, 134 dpring street, Cristadoro’s Hair Dyo, Wigs and Scalpa~ The beet tn the world—whuldenle and retail, and the dyg pei- vately applied, No, 6 astor Lowe, “Hill's Hair Dye, 50 Cents—Depot No. 1 Barclay strert, seo ee $d ob 399 Bromdway, gud aul druggios i Bachelor's tetr ye, Wige and Toupees— Toe Wom @ tur world surpamming all wade dod ed ai'the aine.s!sotiry, 138 road war —— Ha 4 wes, Cs cy end lts'ompbelliehovens, west ir OO Twolith tree, « ef Colter, side and over Grund way, pried 4 Toopherous ts the test aad Cheap- ow ar (Or drewding. bemutitying cleaaing, Curing y werving And reecring tuo aie Ladiog, tym! bokd oy” al Kounedy's Medival Discovery te Warcunvea Wo oure soro't's, erydpolns, saltravum, voait head, uloereiag gre lege For wale 29 9]! druguloun. Kupoue Cored by tars d& Coe Radical Ure (uss Lay ley Kooy milk elastic swckinge for raring vel, Supporters kod abel lar Deanne, (oreo tee made Wy or: ™ y foxsniiion D order, NO. 2 Vesey stroot, asior House, Maxavitie ts the Mast Wonderfat Prepare: dow kaown (uf coriuy Laldnees, destroy daadrutf, relieving lok bOKdecho, preventing the Bair fran out aad ducing glomy ouris vp all druggists. ‘ay Hollowsy’s Ututment.—the Family Destie tuto of this preparation te literaily withou! tha ouly eafe and Cortale mrats of curing tuose ©. uptions, alvers, eseliings nad Palvful vervous compiaiuis sv commen wo us all cr ialden lane, . ¥, . Dr. me eke Coid and Cough Mixture wil, ae a who bave resorted Ro feocoualy eure Crlda, evtsbs iodueuzs or éxtarrh, when putbing cles will ovae reveve ees rice % ceuts Wholesale deput No 15 ab Beet. Bold by druga’as erried. (narmax—Jar—On Toureday, June 28, at tho Jay Homestead, sectord, Wenihest-r county, N. ¥., by the Rey Jonw Henry Hooart, D.D , UmNay Gaarrun UnarMan, faq.) Of Hoston, Lo bumaNon, Oudgoier of Joba Jay, bag Vaxiet—Van Hecven.—Un Wedoesday moraing, June 22,00 Live's bil, by the Kev. Wim J. Movord, Haver Pasa, of Yeruunar Locks, oun. W Lizzit, eldest daugh- ter Of Fran’ Yan Heusen, ScuRLLENHEU~ Lenz —On Thursday, June 23, by the Rev. br “orsuum, Me, W, Scagiiennesc, @.D., w Miss Ads Lanz, of thin city. Vas Zosvi—Sanproud.—at Tarrytowa, on Thursday, June 28, by te Key = apeacer, sir, Kam. 3. Van Zanvr, of Jamaica, 1. 1, ty Mus Kay Sanpromp, dauguier of Mtr. Wiliam beivto nee Browxs:.— On Wednesday, Juve 22, of caacer, Loompa Sduw ne, wile Cf Lawrence Brower, aged 07 years, 2 WODWE ant £2 cess. The rewtives exe (riends are invited to attend the fuse «a1, LIB (Fr day) atteruoon, at (wo o'clock, (rom ber iste residence 0 $57 ‘bid avenue Hor remaios will oe taken 10 Greeowood Cometery. EUITBALY —UL Wocuerday, June 22, Pateick BUTRERLY, sged 47 Yeats, w outive of Deniu, county Loutn, [reiaai, The fUvera! wil take pace thts (Friday) afercoon, wt Wov'ei-ok, Lom bis aie resiteace, No 231 Kast Nine- Weoth Birect. tis (rieuus are respectfully ivived to at end, Jone 28, of cousumption, Mrs. cistives are requested to attend the ) atternoun, wt two o’clouk, from her 5 rince Birtet. y, Juve 23, of pocumovia, Maaca , aged 4 toouthe und 6 days, daugover of 41y bd Bieocke Mol: @ Kiko 18 of the family are invited to at- © residence of ber graudfatber, wF ceuth street, unis (bri 2d New Oriwane papers please copy. June 23, aiter e sbort Uinese, beiored wife ot Joba H. etn year of ber age. J iheuce of tee family are reapectfolly tivua tbe funeral, tolb (Friday) afterneoa, at e'elvek, Tem her late redone, Oy press Hule, Loug sinoa JechMay — On of Rude Le nd 6 ceye. ds of the famil> are rexpectruily val, from the recidence of aer this (friday) alteraovn, oe Kirvsnt.a —On Ue mues and Blizal 3, Ema, daughter of a, aged 2 years wad 4 \ wil take place this (Friday) afternoon, rom ihe residence of der father, No 6 Gurrizon siree Usteoet, Brookiye inesdey, June 22, of paley, ch year of Lis age. y) afternoon, at two o'clock, SseGuast—lo Willtamsburg, Oa Tbureday morning, Jone 23, wt hil pest five o'clock, of apopiesy, Tomas J. 10 toe 44th year of bts age. Ml be given of tas funeral. At DD yn., on hursday morning, June 28, Many Wenn, wife of Dadtiey Shefficid, 1m the 67th car of her see. Toc funeral will tu¥e piace from her late resivence, on Sutuiday w'ternoon, 0 The cars ieave went sth street and Fourty ayeaue at 1 6 Brooklyn, on a p\ Nicholas erg Wedveeday, Ju b ‘The friepor ot i chomas Shiers, are invited to wttend te munstal, {rou st. Peter's cbureb, in Slate strect, bewweor Hoyt and gond sirecte, Brooklyn, this (friday) afternoon, at taree 2, prelock. Srrnens —On Wednesday evening, Jane 22, of con sumpuicn, HkNKY SrarBess, aged 40 years aud’ 29 days, vu of Kesoivert Sephens, aud formerly of tae firm of ephens anc Harkness. The relatives aod triends are respactfally invited to at- tend the funeral services, at the residence of his father, No. 97 Henry sireet, this (Friday) afternoon, at taree o'clork, without further nowce. Lowrkass, Tesi , No. 65 Lexington avenue, ou Thurscay, June 23, Locy, wite of James N, Tompkins, va the 21st year of her ago. Her remains wiit be ken to Norwalk, Coun. , for inter- ment, this (Friday) afternoon o'ctorkk. Wuaiaue.—On Thursday, Jane |, Chane & Wittiams, clvest bon of Albert C, and Catharine E. Williams, agea 3 years and 11 months. The funera! wil! tale place this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 46 Gold strect. Tho relatives aad friends of tuo Samily, the members of Hope Lodge No. 244, Ff. and A. M , Metropoutsn Chapter No. 140, R. A. M., aud the members of the Second ward police, are respecttutly invited to attend, Wusov.—In Jersey City, on Thursday, June 23, Davin, fon of Samuei and Jane Wilson, aged 41 years, 3 mouths end 15 days. The funeral will take piace from the residence of his pa- repts, corner of Newark avevue and South £.ghth sireew, this (Friday) afternoon, at four o'clock. The friends of the family are invited w attend without farther notice. Youye.—Io Philadelphia, on Monday, Jane 20, Mrs. Wits Youne, wife of Dr. William Young, late of tos city. MUSUBLLAN SOUR. \ FINE HEAD OF HATR.—DOWT USE HAIR DYR “tty your hair gray! 1s it turning gray! if so wy & WILSON’S HAT& COLORER, which fs applied Jike water; tt does not color the skin or linen, ‘will chang no uv uble, black oF . je the grayest hair to a rown, ~ IP I8 NOF A DYE, but by two or three applications it will Chaage the hair to its origioal color, or any shace. Prise 25 cents a bodtle. Sulé m ihe drug’ store 306 Grand street, New York; HAYS Brooalyn; VALLANDAB & CO., Third end Walxut street, Philadelphia. MERICAN WATOHKS. af In gold and ailver for sale by WU. C, ALLEN, 415 BROADWAY, One door below Canal street, Formerly 11 Wall street. T JONES’, 10 AND 12 ANN STKERT.—A NEW STYLD A of aboew and at only $2 50, warranted to give per fect satistecuon, also at $3 60 and $i, drews boots that will sur prise everybody. CaRb 40 2b PUBLIC, TBE EUREKA NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, PRICE $80, #50, $50, St, Every machine guaranteed and Kept inorder one year, Principal office 489 Broadway, corner of Broome street. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITZ. Address D. J. UEVY, ven. Sup. CaRD TO H@USREERPERS, RATS, KOACHES, BEDBUGS, MOTHS. ANTS, PLEAS, INSbC'Ts on animals, dc.; in short, every apecies of vermin are utterly destroyed and exterminated BY “COSTAR'E? RAT, ROACH, dc, EXTERMINATOR, 2OSTAR'S” BEDSUG EXTSRMINA (UK ‘VOSTAH’S” ELECTRO POW DSK, for insects, £c., Tne ONLY INFALLIBLE REMEDTES KNOWN. 10,000 boxes old per week to New York alone. Beware of spurious twoitationa Famine each bex, Lottie or fam, and take acahing but." COSTAK'S.” Frineipal depot 410 Broadway, New York. 7 GINBREDE’S, t63 BROAD WAT —WEODING CARDS ‘unc envelopes, in the approved mode. Sée the new square reading covelope and card und new tuitial lewer, de. T EVERDRL1’S--WRDDING ESVRLOPES AND NOTR papers, all colors and sizes elegantly stamped. Broad. Way, corner Duane street T. EVERDRLL'S CELEBRATED WEDDING JARB A estaptieiment all the Iaves: sites of cards and 1 cloganily engraved, can be tound. Broadway, corner Ow street. T GIMSRSDR'SB—-EX4MING THE SUPERIORITY A. of the initial stamping (colored or plain), aud the vanely of paper, at KINDS OF CHRAP PICLURG * KAMES 47 WHOLE 8) je—To merwhanis and Tso” ce companies —We frame cards, balf inch bead gilt. w' +, sian 5 by td, at 16e.: lnree quarter imch pear, 20e,; one G0 y Bie j also dd by 18 fooh cards half inca, pearl, three quafler teh, pearl, git ing, S0e.; and one Inch do., 410 ei JS BRADLEY Agent, 12 Fulton atrest, N. B.—Gtlt mouldings 2c. per foot. (Occ Buntous, Ralls penetrating the flesh, ert Oat OF the great toe joi, cured without pain, Led ay yo 08 ean ~ Cas 4 iter the wera rit ihe lenst, tuconvantense, teat, by Line Zactia Ris, surgeon chiropodies, 760, Broad Refers to the pbyntcians kud surgeous of the cliy. NiONS 4ND OKFACIIVE NAULS TREALHD fe sac sucerestul method Kuowa For a 00 ben's we $1 eae, Donions wad osila, $1 to $3 Ver iit & WadtesVbeT, Chivopories, biG Broadway, oppostie Bt. Nicholas eotel. . Wosted csretully vy © GKANDSAAM, | OB MUBtACHEa A cn ne ren oe oa Sraene rer eeereg ar ie ot Wil‘ forge the, boned 4) aod # intase row, and will not etain oF injure the {ia M6 waa establlahed in Wabd B, G. AKAM, 100 assne 3 GOLD AND SILVER PENULL Casi, i eh PERG Fan HOLDERS, do. JOHN FOLEY, ‘aaa ces atanutacarer, 1B \cwvadiray, deve rerpectiul y ollehon” « reeks, [ CREAM FGESZHRS! 10h ORAM Po thw QUIOK BiubLa Ly TUR s® GHk CIMPLRST PASBASR Ip TonRai'e |! THE CHAS UBBT Fb) Zan {8 TORK Ys |1! Sgt. So; 44, BB Va! Care hes ‘at bow generally. ‘vbe trade supplied by E. P. TORKEY, No. 9 Plat eveet, ew Lorn. NAtP'® SPRING AND SUMME ‘eves make ATABLE CUAL Gas. te @ daeG feet. The Gas Generatny Company ts & rest ave ess, uno ther eppareti vend thetr mt AU UNGE expret then yore, ac thr BL House, 106 Fourts aseuue, aud st the ollioe 0 the 20m. auy ¥, Opiate the ot Michoias Bnei Judge for Bod recolleet Hendrick orowers’ valents prsrous UNEN DBSWERS—ar BETAIL, Broadway, corner of White street. pesscos GAUZ# UNDERSHIBTS AND DB, (war, Commer of Whi: Pes800S CLE UNDERSHINTS AND D4Awkas, Bocadway, corner of Wiis avers pew CALEB CATED LINEN COLLAKS. Wholesale and retail, EREGO'S GUPEAIOR SBI" ")-REsDY MADE, Breadw corner of Witte t. BRGO'S CELEBRATED LINEN COLLARS (FOR holeseie wad retail, a: 6] Nassau etre ot aad ot White street Reerr At TKN O'CLOCK. 4 SPLENDID NUMBER, BARPES’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE Fox JuLy, CONTENTS: ‘The Ssrueway: tustrated oy seventeen eagrasines, A Vieiito Joba Bru Fach,” vy &. & Thorpe; llustrated by twenty four engravicg Le bith, Liuwceted by tweaty two engravings, be Ki of Joba Wesley, ® Eparke, or, Uld and’ cew ‘Toe Leaw of Walier Butler—a bauad of Tryoa county. AStiry of e Garter. Jobs Wesley ‘seen of donor, by Mea King author of “Lily.” 4 idnigh! scveuture 63 Mount Veate. Ta the warden the Vugivaus, by ©. M Thackeray, ilustrations, four head pieces Chapter LAAVE. inform bow Mr Warriegtoa Jato ed iaiv lasdau; chspter LAXVAL ad bow evnegboay fore Ute geis ch pter LAXW G. Poramag and ihisbe; chapver TXX.X covtaiciig bolo comedy aud wageay. Mon bis ecord of Current Breas, wy Souces. FattorsTabe Kenior’s baey ebefr, ur Foren #eresa. Rottor's c rewer Lottie anc bis Friend. Mwtrations—Wr. Swillem intro cused to Mr bolue—orcomes intimate with bia—(> 00 « bf er Nake tbe acquaintaces of otver bt oye Of Lorba— see sued) ¥ pleassnt aight. Ailistradton Brewk tas! cop— TkbmS. rore year, ihre cr B cre copies for one year (e: AiO ep exire rath: for every club of ten subacr bers Baryer'y Magusine apa Harpers Weesly tgewer, oue r € costage von Harper's Magazine must be ce where itis receive’, ‘The postaze ts 36 cents a year, Unquestionably it ia the best sustained work of the kind fn tae inpgasge; that 16 to ay. fo world. ibe spieodid roop'hiy €e8uys trom the aditcr’s Tao'e are above price. The umber 6 equal lo sry yet ‘asurd, snd there ts no rea. bt a loog carrer of ‘prosperity to tae work —N. ¥. bran 2 dvocate ant Journos! We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high toue and varied exorlleuces of aarper’s Magazine, & Journal with a monibly ctr. Ete of abou: 170 OW) coples, in whore pages are to be found come Of the choicest tight and geosiui reading of the cay. We cpeak Cf this work se up evidence of tha american osople, and varity ft Bas acquired in meriind Gach numyer eon- tare ful 144 peges of tnarructive mater, appropriately flius- rated with goos Wood cuts; and it cowbives fa aaeil the rac moatbly ard the more phliosephicat quarteciy, bieaded wit! tre best fentises of the eally joarnal J bas great power to the ¢ eatou aud Gieeminutiea of @ love of pure iteraturce — Arubper's Guide to smerican Literature, London, 1859 * The more tove of ths Darsztue, te souodcem on Jz point canvot ‘be gatomatd, The edlors, recognizing the great i fluence of & popula: pGriodical upou all clases Of B0- ety, 8b] more part Warly VoOw the growlug ang p aatic mind {youth beve die barged thelr high and responsiole task of sifling covtrit utlook v ish rare fdelity aod taste Acthing im- moral, rotting iucellcate, ard. tn the muin nothing unsound th cp'hichs «heh hear upon the social questions ot toe day, is permit ed to appear iu barper — Falmoce american, dhe ecitoris Ix one of thore igstores of this ma.amoth publi- cation tuat gives Us profonee ratiscacthn It is not ouly write tem by the 4 eat pe0s, & says couservadve ang even roral —Harhville Dristisn Adyceste ourselves curprisea suew every mooth mith the odance mi d variety of eniertuicing matier whicd it 2: certainly 18 One of the iiterary cuilveliies of te ag 2 over Whoever has bad oestsion to consult the past volumes of the magi ive Toual have been siruce with the nultivltetty of papers embodying tmporiant geographical, bist sr ¢ ect cctbe facts, 8 st ay entertaining reading -al T@/€TELCe Bud OD A great variety Of wubje ly Record of Current rvepia.” in partic at, though promis: ing litle Immesiate interest nt the dats of it8 pubdlierttya, 1a- crense In mportaves from year to year, and now faruishes & sortot chronvlogical summery, the Conveuleace and ssiiata tory ehsrecter of which wiil be the moat bigbiy appreciated by thse who have the moat trequent vecasiva 10 cones Ite columes—N ¥, tribure. ‘Lhe enterprise ang perseverance of the publishers have never exhibitec weariness—the taste end jucgment ot 16 editors wad contriputars Knew ne cirenmecripuion. It is presumed tat the number now 1gued monto!y does not fall far shor. of two hundred thourand; and if go, its readers trebie that number, 11 ts seattered broad cast over the vast region betwe-n and in ending Meite and Zeaas-on the shores of the Paciée ant in tbe britieh provinces. ita @ welcome visor, an agreeable companion a usefal aed {p eiligent sgent of amasemeat and information, in a thousand secluded homes remote from bookstores and libraries, where social intercourse between families snd neighbors limited aud untreyaent. ‘uese seventeen Volumes, of themse'ves, coustituie & Horary of no small value 'Racb volume contains as much ay bancroit’s Bistory of the Uvived staes (perhaps were) OF 88 many of Prescott « historical worss, axd much more than is contained in apy other perio.ical. Tbe contents are Yaitiable and attractive, consisting of the best materists that Joreigh magazines can supply: oFig'nal communications trom some of the most xccompulahed writers in sngland; aad, what is better thau all the rest. contributions from our own native +1 €/8 ad scholars upon topics that are, or ought to be most interesting to our own native population. ‘fhe Monthly Re- cord of Current events ie a stnopeis that may always be useful as a table for reterence; the -y Notices are. brief d compr hensive. the Kditer’s sable preseats, moathiy, ber ersuys of permanent value oo topice inveresting io all aaeen acd gratifying to the puilosopher snd moralist, from the Kaliou's Baty Chair proceed }ighteF effusions, of imaging ticn, mingled with amusing foreign and dumesitc gossip; the for’s Drawer turns out an amusing and ludicrous jamie of anecdotes and jokes, ancieut apd mocern. some with new faces, some with old’ ones as good 98 new, an maby new oues ad good as the oldest. In \bia department the oddi ies, humors, Gnd characteristic estravagancies of New Hogland and the Western Btates are agreeably developed. Muny of the histo rical stiles are embeLished with graphic illuatrations — Cambridge Chronicle. Saeaes SEWING MACILINES, PRICES GREaTLY REDUCED. jew family machine, ibe price of which is oaly $50, rated machine, capable of per‘arm. uger'a bbe esc fell known to be erithout Sny successful rival ia the mar ket. Ky ‘Worx, coarse or fine, can ome oe them x eae ‘0, purposes. the T. CATBARINS MINERAL W-aTHR, IN ITS NATO o* rel eeate, bas establiehed iteelt ne the grestest curative of the age for rbeumetisay, rheumatic gout. liver and kidaey oom pista, Ag ig Cerbeaiey ot rca ck be een ar ie agency. Pampb’ ‘sen! lo $3 per dozen. gener: FMDV GC. Le MATHBR, Agent, astor House, NY. WING MACHINES AT $5, $6 AND $10 _ TWO THREADS AT $15. $2), $25 AND $30, BAGLE SBWING MACHINE C., $11 croadway, N. ¥. Lecal and traveling agents wauted all over the world \HE PURSS? GIN IN THE WORLD. MANUFACTURED FOR MEDIC! TO THE MEDICAL Fav : Pbysietans who prescribe aleoholic liquors for medicinal pur. poeea, should give the preference to (POL#s's Scheidam aro ed by be entrely (ree fro ihe oeraictous su! otf whteb remains in every kind of lijuor distilled from grain, and which is the cunge of the nervous mud visceral derangemeat, sez/ons congestion nd morbut destrs for hauitcal aad intem’ perait indulgence, which auch Kqvore invariably teni! to su- pertudnece lt ie proved by the same unerring testa that this juntper gin'ia not flavored with he courses, acrid and Ladigqetibie ot of Juniperderetotore usec, Dut with the enecidzauy Lighter, mi Volarile srctpatlc and mecicinal *f the two ersential of Itallan janiper berry, naglecied by every other manufacturer, ‘4 1vus chemfeaily'proveo to de absolutely pure 1m [ts rectiti mony, 10 be an ‘eflicient as well as au ug any canes of tariplent drovey, gfavel go npa in the kicceys nd geperel debility, slug jam OF fooa aud ef! tlem, colic, concre: ayaiora or iaduces inebri+ but tends rather to subdue the later frailty by creating » alike to allinierior liquors, and it inveribis correcta toe TPedfects of bad water, whoiker in @wamyy or gone ity trio's. Ip all of these enumerated quaiiiies it haa no riral ir aby market it he word, . Fut up in quart and pit bottles, For scie, wholemle bud real by wlthe reepectadle drug qisig and greeer. » United States Looa out far counter ut mia as the waole country !s Hooded with them NAPESTEY BRUSSELS, 68. 65.; THs PLY Cacrel, Josie tenants amen Susie Oliclows, 8a, ae par yards aplena 3 12 to 28 feet Wiee, a: LANDUN'S famons etore, #74 Hudson sty INUTs FAkBANRS. ie Baly pope acs yg not cnty 5 Fae ckeetf oe % Uare- veodurve ieievay berewt-e on: Deer ANT ,WHIKERRS OR MiTsTACHES My ungnant will force them to grow within sic weeks from the firat application, and (achug only oa the roots ot the degre) will not erate or fajure the ekin. erties 1: gant D poet tres to any addres, oR, G GRAHAM, jod Noss ave, ew York, “Gt all deserts Sadia; Ss 2 and ihe Iaiest aisles; SHAEIAN? Buathp WARE, OF SAUL KUtDS, For tale by GFu. 0. aul&e fnporter ai5 Broadway, 02 one dest below Ounal sire: (Formerly 11 Wal arved. MABCELLAN KOS. (Qovrmareir, BANK NOTRA COUNTKE EIT BANK NOTES YEIE NrakeRie DI STRROSIT DET BOTEA, ake SKA COU KURRKA Cou BUBBKA UUN KROME ENCYSLOP! MEAICAN Ba) Se OrcLOPEDie oF *¢BBIVON Prey x ESCYOLOPEDIA OF aMBbi0aN BACK MOF ENCYULUPELIA OF AMAALOAN Baak ite or. CUBRAENOY, CUsKENUY, CUsBENCY, BY PHOTOLITHOGMAPHIC FAC SIMILRS, IN MINIATURE, OF EVARY GENUINE NOTE OF VERY SOLVENT BANK IN THM UNITED STATES AND CANADA, AN INFALLIBLK DETEO ePU DETEOFER OF ALTERED, PUILUS ARE CU nTaRrEE WITH A FAC SIMILE OF (H® GENUINS NOTES BR WOKS YOU, HOW C/N YOU TAKe (HM BaD? + ‘The plan of this rk bes rece'ved the highest Lol for Ma goat ily 0 va we to ths pobite. as Speacast vate rautu ent ‘@oney, es well as te bility ua iLlusiia'ive of & deparameuk of tae dae are tm whicb tis cou wy ‘bere From & great waas of euch potices, we ment n the following from persons occupying the most unporta.t and influential re- ‘1006 to the security Tmouey, vig. lab. TUPFAN, baqsFrenidout of ‘Aaerican Bank Note Compan; Bou. Tames M CUUK, Buperintendeat Bank Departacat, sine ct Bem Tort a on 0. & }, Bay ent 3 {RKS, Saperiatenient Bank Lepartmeat, WATKOFULAT ON BANK, Sew York. G D L¥maN, seq, New York Osearing Bouse. bon CHakLes Walls, superatendest ment, ners. B. B UbUVadS, £2q., Boston Clearing House. DEW BPGLARD acbuulalion sys eUPPRESSION CE GUUS Ase bald, ac, ac., Ae Depart- Firoa the application of the art of engraving to the commer. cla) Use Ct paper currency a veriod oF gore tase Aiky youre— Seams been tbe object of all the parues inierested t emare thet UMS ABI et LBE DebLICY Of Aiterutiogs Of Utes, and the K OF surmututon of bigber devowindtone of valie; bat CTA, thas Gerlradie object bee Bever Deen sccomplisaed, far Uren ihe one burdred aod forty fur fac similes of genuine book bctee Cout imeo tu ibe very frat number of this Bnayele ls Where ee soveuiy olgtt allered, fised aud eyuroue fo ch eclauom co WIL rs O8 PRINTED DESORPTION pe DME Lotes, co matter Low carefully complied, oan evre ¢ made AN INFALLIBLE 48D PZKFE OT PROTECTUR. Un te eRITI SG, be manufacture for f audulent purprwes. of UO CiM'LES CP GEYUINE 4058 #UTES, source of auy very nagravated ‘lose te Dor is it ever Likely to o# use the talent re Hired Lo engrsve tac gizolies Of genuine note: sulllotently well eoeive the public nt inrye, fate ta ore lucrative and BOBore- y meat ia the leg imate 2 bas alwas# beou om evorm ¥ bYUC1OUS AND LT K NOTES te fo a retlo Tat east several \housend dollars to ene dobar of real cr untertel Pokeb 8*UK0 0D Are geperauy the sSsU+S8 UF KXPLODED AND BROKEN BANGS, Whird, beitg orig'na'ly executed by a regular beak moteea- jee fim for ap origandy solvent bauk. of course com. paze. it volut of worsmanabip ao. with ixsase of edvomt osuks geoereily 40e cirewstion of the exploded banks & very sreaued Cptalabu, ANTES PAtLUA@, BY DISHONEST PAB- ibe, ‘W Lo at once make it their business to Kuabh 1Hs Titus aN LOCATION (f the brokeo bank, end eltoer bj PAS!HING Of EEPBINTING IN ‘ue title of some bans 1b gooteredit. wed altering the Iocatiom v Cpe succted in (outing these aliered noes upom the public astgcod money balalse Tok GsaeRaLOHas ged THE WORK Ancther great source 0° Isa to ihe pubie la the factity wid which the iutues of solvent bapks have bareto ore _ BAISSO IN DENGMINS UUNAL VALUE. Ore Gollar notes be'nz rased, ten dollar notes, aod so mean trey repuricg (be. Anil. deooa-auloaal counters, ding in thete place larger ones, or by pain OvVes bacon «LL DaNnuMina 1ON ‘A larger ore ox very ‘hin paper, : ee osG AS NUL tO VisIBUY AFFECT THE aVeR.Gk TH KS€85 UF Ths PAPER Ponw i fire BESS UF Thm NOIE LT PeN CED. oon ful Countertelt is nticed in she we ters auc by the bue and cry raised ibe pubite cautions Sguiret the coustertehter cbavg’a tbe Gtle und loosen em Li counte. feit plate to thet of tUME UI! bis SULVENT BANK, and perpetraten ANVIHER BOBBERY OF THE PUBLID Eee. tLey are again warned agaiust it, and this contiaues ad ius, ¥ THE ROURITY eres fe D&TECTER lies ip the ract that in the eathe circulation of paper money om ‘us copticent THESK ABE NO TWO SOT EXACTLY ALIKE Eiuber toe style of letter used ia the tile 14 ciflarent, the wig- Dettea poriraits or conrters vary, or the denowlnation, losa- ton, dc., are dissimilar, | With a Fa RiMILE of srery genuine rote before bim, we believe AVERY Person 15 SeFa IN BKiUsIVING PAPRR NBT, so far as mere genuineness of i's issue is concerned. - PLsN AND Y88MS OF THR WORK As it is our aim to render this publicution as perfect as pea able, REGARDLESS OF EXPSASE, ‘We have secured the co opers: of the AMBKIOAN BANK NUTo COMPANY, which, composed of all tne bank note engraving firms te the evuptr, bes guaranteed to furoisa us correct proote every ban’ pote which now is, or whict 1y hereafter be pub ip circulstioa: and have delegated a ullable person as their KOPRGsKNTs11V— TO SEOUKE by bis supervision the KNIISE OURRECTNESS OF OUR WORK, ag well s8 the public snd themeae' re oasis any IMPSOPEK USB OF Tok sank NUTE PROOFS, ‘The work will be te ud in a'ph»betical order, (‘me mast imple arrangement porribie for referrnce). commenctog with henk Dotes of the cit; Boston banks sod Stete of Magee Sor nein Wine Gao other New England Statess. en Of ile, Western, Southern States; Canada, t= regular suoce ion The NEW NOTES OF NEW BANKS, as fast a they appear in circuis fon, and wise all al notes of banks row in existence, will be is.ued in the eame style wih this work in a weekly or monthly extra, and ia thts ‘anner the public will alway be Kept ruily advised in oe 4 to the entire circulation of the geun'ne paper cuzrency of the eouniry. be ENGRAVED FAC-SIMIl.E COUNTERFEITS will be designated in each number, aad their dlstinsuve fe1- tures from GE*UIWE NOTES will be made as plain as possible ‘The work will be laued ja weekly numbers, each of whic will conan 144 FA7-SIMILES of genuine notes, and will be comprised in about 75 numbers, ana about 0 Fac. 000 Fa SIMILES of eeouine notes, and will be completed within one year from: the date of the first number by a more rapid issue near its oona- ne IMPRESSIONS OF NOTES IN THIs WOKE ARE NOT PHOTOGRAPHS, erations of PE hed a. Wid UsKBON IN : AND WILL NOF FADE. ‘The Avet_ pumber wl befasued on tatarday, July 2 regt larly thereafier every satu! and wil. be forsale by ail the pews venders and periodical nie. ‘the price of the weekly numbers wiil be 25 cents each Sub- serthers, by prepayment of $ 4 tv current funds, will aave the weekly numbers of the work entire mailed to them, free. bone ote may be mace pte risk. ost: tamps wit received in payment ior single numbers: . which wil be free of postage. THE FCLIOWING RECOMMENDATIONS FROM PER- SOAS COOUPYING IMPORTANT FINASCLSL BELA TIONS TO THE PUBLIC ARE SELECTSD F 6OM 4 VASP QUaNTITY OF LIKE TENOR BKUELVED BY US:— the Americi Rote Company, composed of the waco. Wright, Hatcn & Bdsom; Toppsp, Carpenter & Co; Danforth, hit & Go; Bald, flay d Whting: New Rogland Bask mole Colnpes ay Hing: New Kpglani ‘Note Company, John &. Gavi Ly MERICAN BANK Nore Co, 2 Rw Yorx, Feb. 10, 1858. '§ Menare Wu, Covsraxn & C0 »Sxw Youn’ kave @@Bined the 4 sof youl coda Amencan Bank * ote Currency. aad’ Detectess” ia ay opinion 1 offers to the public the beet means of detecting apn- rious and altered bank notes and [cordiatiy recommend i > the patronage of the commuaity, Youre truly, OAS. TOPPaN, Pres, American Bank Note Co. State oy New York, Bank eS sD Atmayy, Jan. 21, Severs. We Covsiaxn & Co., New York: GENTINMEN- 4 have examined pecimens of phote- lishoyrspaic fac almiies of bank votes, ated to be used im » work to detect altered and spurious notes, executed by — T have no doubt of ihe utility of @ detecter of tats descr and that it will be of great use tothe public, 1” ¢: eilect as you have expiuined 110 me. Yours iruly, Ja8, M. COOK, Supé Mrrnoroutan Ruxx, No. 108 Broadway, ? jan. 12 be” + plan for & Bank No‘w photo. ithographic fac thar bere. 1 be @ pudlic to. delects y Lknow of, and I ie Respectially. years, JAQU se, Vice Pyesitent, N Wa. Covsuaxn & Co.:— have exainin y mease of Sere or Wisconsin—Pank Department, MApison, Jan. 3, 1850. 3 Messrs Ww, Corsi.axn & Co., NewYoow: — Nriewes—1 have exainied your pian for a Bank Note. rand Delingator, py menus ot photo lithogvaphie fae m miniature, of every Keatioe bauk note in elreal aries: Wisdea for success in your rn vat its congumnstion Will be a great p ab- ver see@a Say plan ur work. joguned could tes ack we ward coud bed’ Very respectfully, sour obediont servant “9 J.C, SQUIRES, Yank Comp’ rolier. Paw Yors Cuaanine 22 New Toak Fooly ieee § " Menare, Wee Courts & Co :— t NEN~ I have exarrived y "an for * etion of fg Urvous abd altered notes, by We Broa ace hs bo graphic fae similes of the geanina baryy pore in clreaiallon. —€ covalder It to be decidedly tne mo’ eitsctr al vetted yer pro posed for the detection of aitere srlous Papen Weney rerdering the detevuon of such. simpse ond Certan Keapectiuliy, yours, Groots DP LYMSG. neron’s Onvter, _ S Maret 4 18 iucet fully Concur’ y ihe opinica above expressed by f B, roves, boy oe OH Abaks @ its, Avatitcr bara Deparment, meas A Lees 9 ount will be Mace be secompy”, wea with ono, Adsresa Wh GOUSLAND & 0) No. 9 Nassau sirect, New Fork, agents, Al uncer ave