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I i I i i rf r-, --T-- L--, iWly BUOOKLYy CITY. jVrWGiTHr.stsos. The Vody of tn infant i priiai py trie wiia innnn rwm eariy immuj rurr a 1M Cut Brver near tn Catherine erry. it hat iMM inhuman nrnst bar 4rvmr4 the child inteatleaaUy. The Cirooer will ta-vwctyai tn matter.

A ansa asm Michael Downey wu brought before Jaetir Kin-, yeaierday aaorntng. and fined )0. for eia-Asttng City Oruiaanc, by dumping Bight aod ta the A a Ibum ansa iiivJ Winiana PlmnnL waa taVea nil la tbe street, by officers Dickiaeoa and Uenacn, of th JHwond Dietrict police, aat properly cared tor. Covvon1 Cock ci t. This body held a mjcitd faceting a Thuraday evening.

Prewetrt, prceldirjg. Ilea-t mi A. Ksmt, aad a Huomnt of awmbera. '--icrT or SEnioia. Befor Haar A.

Wooii, t- jt --vt kti and Baowa. uuiij KM aim 4 yv eo- Wllery spoa aa offlrr, plad eJlty, aad wm iii.m im t. wah a atay atstv dar WUliarn Mr Donald, aa aa indiftnvfnt fcr fraod larceny, 'ilcadpd finny, and wu aenunccd to doqus ln- r-tr P. Eairaa and Mary Aaa Abraata, tadietcd Ibr 'twUiaiC tary uekat plea4d faUty, and aeatenca waa Mapeaded toinng good beharwMir. Cocbt SaioKa Hixir A.

Moos aoJ 'jhnticr (TiLWlLt and Blown Vrident. pntrich Lon aitas Taoa. Iuna tndM-tmrnt far CTand larecry. in atmi-Ing awnry from Patrick Kaaa laat rVrrmlxT. tn Wil-lMtnatnirg.

i I pirn trial a verdict of not fnilty waa Vravfbt ta by tha Tha trial of Jobn aad Sanwel tnul for aanatt aad battery on a poliea officer, waa poat- yened. Ttunaaa Bminan Indicted -for aaaaolting officer liowera, of the Firat Diatrtct Poliec, ta Furmaa-street, wraa tried aad found guilty. Fined 1 10. ficrtiac CorT-rSPEAi. Teem Before Jvvas Staoao rldjr- SamaeZ Bouttm City of Jtroeklyn.

Iemrrer waa argaed ay Mr. aaCottlt)r tba City and Mr. Cart for plaintiff. Thia eaaa inolyea Um validity of the aaaeaawient made for grading Waabing-. toa Park.

Daciaioareaeryed. i City CocT Before Judge Gbeewwooiv va. lmvtu. Aa action ror aianaer, ar ealltnf tha plaintiff a tbtrf. Tba defeadaata, 11.

Lea--vitt aad Wllfe, orenpy the higheat aocial poaitioa tn tha ity. Tha plaintiff waa formerly in the employ of tha faouJy aa a servant, and npoa leaTlng waa aceoaed of etealiag laca eouar. oi tna tbiuo di uiny-nTty na-balf eenta, on which chance aha waa tried and ac- milted. The raae hae oeeopied the eonrt for two daya, 'aad la atlU progreasing. tW.

Jack appears for plaintiff, aad Meaara.i Chapniaa A Rockwell for defendanu. WILLIAMSBURG CITY. AMTi-RjiLBOaD Meetiwo. At the Anti-Rail- read Meeting held on Thursday evening, the following preamble and rraoiutiona were onanimoualy adopted WWrea. An attempt waa made at the nieetmn of the Board of AW rnipn of thia City, on Monday last, to miit rermif ion to certain partiea te ue M-yeral of, the streeU for the perpore of lavina railroad truck therein an4 whereaa a 4iaoMtoa was then mamfcKtrd to force thia most nnjnxt aacacare through, without aivinaj the people aa opport unity tm reniooatrUe 'he aaie Rrflveit, 1 hat tha manifeotation of anch determination rails for a prompt and decided expresaion from those who are Ofiwrrd to rn a ute of the atreeta of oar City.

kttvlrnL, That we are firmly opioed to the laying of rail- mcd trai ka tUrouith the atreeUof Wdliamkbunr, believing that ui trnt ka would be iiuuriout to the property, on auy atrrot in li they may be Jiud, and detruueatai te the i- bmU of the whole City. Kaivtd, That wa deay that the Ahleraaea of this City ta I he powvr to Waa any portion of tha public streets of U'lilmmkLurg to private parties, for any purpose whatever we win riM au uiempis iu uur nnxu every means Mhich the Coaatitutioa and the laws tsuuble us tO tlhO. I On motion, a Vigilanet Committee" of five waa ap- runted to guard the rigbta of the cttixena. Meaara. Jan.

yech, Chaa. Noble, II. Warren, N. Cooper, and Harvey C. Law, were appointed said Committee.

The "meeting then- adjourn to meet next Monday evening, at the City Hall. The Common Council held a ettag the aame evening, at tae eame piece. 5 1 Fmlic Meeting. A largw public meeting was held on Thuraday eyenlng, at the "Carden, of that portion of citizens opposed to the laying down of a railway track through the city The nu-eting waa large, and a strong position waa taken agaiuet the petition of the Railroad Coanpaoy. IsQi'HTr-Coroncr Schaps held an inquest on Tnuraday njicn the t'oJy ofthelnftnt found buried in a aand -bank in Second-street, between North Eleventh and Itarth Tweiaa-streets, and a verdict was rendered that the eltild had been at ill-born, and placed there by some unknown persona.

i Killing ef a Fugitive "Slave at Colombia. From the Columbia Pm.) Spv, Man In the last number of our paper we publisher we believed to be end what 'baa proved to te, so far as went a correct account of the attempt of officer FavfEa and Ridelv to arrest a fugitive slave, named William Smith, In which the latter officer a hut the alavc, whilst in their cuatody. A eotemporary, in speaking of the affair, aaye our article waa "very guarded." It waa. Written a few boars after 1 the occurrence, when great among an elaaaes i of our citiaena, and when the facta were not fully, known, we wrere earcful to furniKh a fair and an impartial account of what we now believe after the excitement has subsided, and the pub- lie have been able to form an opinion from what they have heard of the testimony to have been a most unjustifiable murder, committed without any provocation whatever by a. man, too.

who had the reputation of being a tear it-as and a good officer. Facts au stain as in thia opinion. In broad daylight, two officers one a large, hravUy-bnilt man, the other a man of mediant alave Btrugvka to get away, and whilxt endeavoring to da ao, Ute larger officer draws a pistol and shoots him down, i The ofHcera then walked off to the great dis- credit of out eiticens and were permitted to pursue the course hither thcr would co. On Thursday night, immediately after an inquest waa I add over the body of Smith, J. W.

f'isHfia, sent a trh-rraphia dispatch of the murder to Jon I. Thom-Mi ttlie efficient Prosecuting Attorney for this Mr. T. came up on Friday, and after hearing the facia in the case, directed Esquire Fisuea to summon ail the wltneaaea to appear at his -office on Tuesday, the th at which time he would attend and take the testimony, ta forward to Governor Btoleb, in order that he may judge of the nature of the affair, and of the pro T'vriety of granting a requisition on Governor Lowe, of Jaaoland. Ibr the Jtlivgry ofRiDcsi-ET.

Mr. Thompson appeared at the time appointed, and conducted the examination ol the wttneases with much ability. The leanlt ef that examination we give below Jca WUltamt (cotocerfV from On Thursday, the 29th in the lower part of Columbia, where I was at work, in the afternoon. 1 nw. two men arrest William Smith didn't awe any paper ia their hands.

Before they placed their ha mix on him. heard Snrder say to the other man, Catch hire;" they then laid hold of him one on each side; didn't 1 ttomx them say anything to Smith he stmgxled and tried to poll away from them; was in a stooped position all the waile: think he did not at any time ret his arm away from their hands; from the time they seized Smith until he was shot, could not have been more than twominutes; at the ewd of the Iws minutes, the man' they call fired and stalls KMlcely had a pihtol I did not see Snyder hava any inti uweut Ward the report of the piatol did not see the piotal at the time Kideely shot; saw it before saw Smith fall and tarn aver on his hack what 1 mean bv strnirrlina; uu fcntith tried to pull away from the ottk-era the hacks of all were towards me; I was standing altoot thirty yards frosn where fmib waa shot, at tha tue of the occurrence Hmith wasenirHsed in piline lumber; alter Smith fell, Kny- mmr said to Hideiy, 4 1'nme, pra yourself up they then i started ap sionttreet towards the centre oft 'wlumbia when the omcera tiit arrested Mmith, I heard Kin der teil Jlailrely to knock hira down this was when Smith had fallen i the ktrufrele, and had rained anun did not hear Kidgely aaake say reply there were ao persons present when the afiair haiened, ercepl some colorol men on the top of the. hoard piles eflort was made after the todovio-leaa- to he oSieers they were not followed hy the crowd tvButh did not live morw than two minutes after the wasfrreds iToan all I saw ot the struarele, I-think the piotol was fired by deifta; at no time had Smith any advantage arrer the twonfheers they hud hold of him all the time; I iKwe that fuith was about five feet six or seven metres etah. Knlrely ia about six feet, well proportioned Snyder aUriit aa Inrtre as Smith Snrder ha but one hand when fcaTder told fuifcrely to give himself an. Kid rely said he would t-nuthi aa working for me had a wife but ao cail 4rn that I knew ot Hrmrf K.

Mitnack, sworn First I heard of the affair, was the iwort af I ha piKtol at that time 1 was in my house I raa out imsseduatelv, and I went to the place- where Smith waa lying he a 1 got there, there was no person present; the officers wero. thea going away around the board fale ia a few minutes the pcrsoas at work in the yard (nu tiered do perwats that I saw foUowsd Kidgoiy and Snyder; trues my hsessy te where Smith waa shot, is about twenty vwrda there waa no crowd, mob, or riotous disturbance on tae asirt of hoaa rat hered. Jra tlttr, iin-1 waa na the alley the time Ridrely tauk hold of fianita waa Main Mir anU fi atepa Irons I heard a report of a pistol I turned round aad saw faulh lalliaar I stopped abiat a miauta betore I went te 1 found Gauie bleeding very much: did not see anv warrant or i-aper ta the heads vf Kidxely whea he took add ol Muun. inafxl Jnmrmn colored I swore -I waa preaeat on the aftcmuia Saatth was shia did not see tha aihcers until they n4 ls where tee aair aappeaeu. ura saw uKa.ima each side of him had hold of his arms Smith was stoopina sosaica at the time saw me in- a saw nnweiy i Tar his hand ta hia pocket, aad draw amt a pistol saw him larowhwarm tac aa if he was going to strike.

Snyder sajarahim 'Cm't h-ot him;" did not hear aWrely nt i i a. i artrwantiL Ihevoeta aajipin. vni ww aa a how ct Mulin. wiin inrir "i koth eSioere ha-e hold of Smith I Ktdxely had hold with asM aim. whde he put the other ia hia pocket and drew out fct ptwtct.

emiih waa in a sloopma position at the time Stocelyshot 1 was ea top of a board pile at the time; ae rerawai Mrrerfered with the officers to rescue bmnlw during IM til I Hw lUn, Smith had ot yet auoceavled in get-. tuMtleose after frmith fell, eaivder said to ludeelv. yon fcre. rive yourself np; ftvdeely said he would, and tfeey MsYted oil a perwei followed them that 1 saw lived atxMi Iww miaufes after he was shot. Jwswe eotoreti swora 1 saw Smith when fowler KMlcelr as rested huu they eaoeht.hiiaby the arsast the arket: Smith aai.1.

hten. what do joe wul Kadcvly put his hand ia his pocket, drew out hie pistol and ewehrd it, and raid te Smith. iow I've got you, you black son el a biUh SatitU tried te-gel away 1 went down the aiiev, aad got about thuty ttepa. a hen I heard the report of a I I k. i 1.

Guiili! tvia rwl tlut tvas Trrmi uu dwim VTMuid. trapac 1 did net eoe aay persona lalsdere with (colored.) -t wu a the bob ef a asu.pii about twelve feet about fillets yard from waersKmith was rhot I heard etane person aa, Oh. me which esused at to look anmad saw Snyder hold Smith's left arm. aad Kalrely hoUina: his his keft hand; Smith a as pulling towards he Ljolrll k- "Jiey, raise his band with a pistol ia it r- uuai, uui couiu ro nnuorstauu wnai -Tli2r Jil lr iie Smiih feU frrward. oa tua face.

IT rxn atartetl off and walkest oet the nun ahot Hillr fur. whea Uu mlr tno sou waikew on; foUowedUiem apaadraeietaaisUef them at Gro.i. twe souaree iruin toe Place 1 followed I 1 -ranraa aaaierai Jutua Wiuuuaa and B'jwll wave the persona that eame ur after tium irrru the yard 1 told dufcrcnl perauaui what hodtakea piece, aad after arus. yn hacit te the yard whete Sutita was ahot. Jo H'liVteau, (colored) swora I waa staadinjr aboet Toarttrn feet fm where Smith was shot the nrt I raw the r.ft errs wete up the tiler, each havmr hold of fattta oa the shoulder 1 saw, fcMlgely reach iu pocket, aad ret trot a gsstaUaavitur, Yea damned hlaek eon of a bitch.

Is cot ywa now 1 then saw Itidcety gre the Birtcl he shot over hisrhnalderi I nadorstoud Savder te say, Irrop him 1 heard fmim raa Do it me a. do at 1 am reertive that Kideeiye left haad was on Baitk'r sbeandcr. st the inaa he tired with hts nrtt ham; ree the aiffieers frst take Mat of SmKh; wfter assrUt fell, fitrm-r aad kahriey tarnerl rocwf, end walked away to-w arris the railroad 1 ttrrted after tirrm, awl there to rmrOTi's tar era I wee ta ewtapaay wita AMea Mw-rm. sad Jsmes of the wwyi 1 waa sbost a square ofl rrom them 1 saw nrffh ma Idis a mb. core Hmma, aff rawd.

I was siUmc a too kmic at the tune 1 trt aotaned three sues, eae cojiTreesaa two white men; I then heard the report of TJjf" the eclored man feU Im lZYd oil JZLml pistot th ksiJ ta wait. rr the rtJored baa awami haae-rins to te waile wta w.W Idst -a rT Smith have Prj I rnnM hsit seew, rf he aad the w-rndww was kid lit see my persoris aKt hut the three, at the 11 fch iKu of the ontorod mo, oae oa schawls; 1 saw a strwraliiig toget away. Rev. John Cotton Smith, of Christ Church, Banror, baa aceepted the ctSee ta amuxtxat mtnisxer of Trinity tlrurch, ia Boston, ta which be was elected onthe2dlt. The wrinter wheat crops of Wisconsin are stated to he in fine oondnton this spring.

For two or three years pant this erp has bee rather poerr" The prisoners in the jail at Paris, Oxford County, took ad rentage ef the absence ot the jailer, on Tuesday fright, end left the inet rest tea er parte anknown. Col. C. F. the Entriiah officer who traveled for acme tone in Koiuroth's suite.

Is lecturing at the West on angary and her future prospects. The New-Orleans Picayvnt states that a crevasse baa oce erred on the Mmstsmrppi, below Lake Providence, which te esie trandeed yaeda wide. A letter frTn St, JonefAa, attes the overland emigratioa ta the racific, thia Spring, at eixty thou-sand eonls. An Artesian Well has been excavated at Charleston, S. to the depth of over nine hundred feet, and is not yet completed.

I'reskJent Fillmore has recojrnized Joseph Fron-tin, Conaul of Denmark, at Saa Francieeo. Mada me Celeste is performing her farewell engagement at Philadelphia. Miss Julia Daventoet is playing-, with much success, at Philadelphia. Mrs. Sinclair closed an encasement at the Federal -street Theatre, Boston, on Tuesday evening.

A wire suspension bridge is being thrown over the Muskingum river, near Dresden, Ohio. MARRIED. At. Ooht Spring Harbor. I on the llth by E.

F. Edvards. J.OTIS AVfcKILU of tVis city, to SARAH CUZABK1 dauebier of John If. Jooos. the sh by Kev.

Chsrles Reynolds, Mr. GEO. C. BEN KIT, of tha ri'iihcaure Tunes, toMiasSAUAlI A. TAYLOR, all of Wiiliamsborjt.

Oa Thuraday, ia St. Jnhn'e fhnreh. Yonkers. by Rev. Chsrles H.

Hatsey. Mr. THOMAS O. to Miss 6AKAH BKLL, of Yonkers. On Thursday moraing.

May 13. at the Cr.arrh of St. Vm-. cent de Paul, by Kev. A Lafonle.

GEORGE MOONEY, of East Florida, te Miss ELLA WATHOIS, ef this city. DIED. On Friday morninr. at 1 o'clock, Mrs. MARY W.

CAMP, wife of Mr. Samuel K. Camp. The friends and acquaintances of the family-are requested to attend hrr funeral, at her late residence. No.

Willow-place. Brooklyn, en Saturday, lith at 8i o'clock A. M. Her remains ill he taken to nnec.tic.ut for interment. In Brooklyn.

L. May 13. of consumption, in the year of her ace. SARAH HASW ELL, wife of Joseph H. Greene.

The friends and acquaintances of the family, are invited ta attend her funeral from her late resident. No. 67 Nas-sac-st. Brooklyn, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for intermeut.

ty" Albany p6ivraplf ase conv tmThundar, lltti LIZZIE infant daughter of William S. and Sarah H- Rogers, axed 1 month and 1 day. COMMERCIAL AND MONEY AFFAIRS. Sales at the Stack MT it. u.

8. 6s, .111 17. S. 5s, 4(10 N. Y.

State 5s, 55.. KM t.5Cf)hio6s. 6tate Co 4,6 Krie Income 75 tlo. Erie 1st Mrtg llij do. S.ttie do 116 I 50 do.

4.fc do .......116: t.000 Erie 2d Mrtr. bds. I MK Erie t'on. bds. "71 9i S.OTO bco Wi Hit 6,010 do.

97, Hud. 1st ilgt. bds. K'7 5t-0 do 107j 94 1. Cflfl Mad River Bonds.

S8 2. CU0 N'orth. Indiana bui. 1 1MQ Harlem Ex. Ctfev- TH 3.IH.-1I OO II 35 Merchants Bank.

120 Mechanics Hunk. 1231 1C6 Del. kllud-Caual 1161 Hauk Commerce 110 20 Merha. Bkg. Amoc.

..103 52 Broadway Bank. .16 20 Rank North America. li9 10 Metropolitan Bank. 550 Moms lfcj 13Noith Am. Ins.

.118 25 Canton 82i 175 do 82 50 New-Jersey Zinc 131 10 1'ortHmouth ury jjocK 7 ICO da 50 Florence It Keyport 3: D30 3r 3 3T.t 1 100 Danphin Coal Co 150 uo 100 Erie Railroad IM tilt 1WI 50 150 ino 75 do. do b8 57 57 ST tX 871 87i 88 8 lift 21 5 Roch. Syn. R. 200 Long Island Railroad, oioilininori 300 Nor.

a Wor. R. 57 50 KeadinK Kailroad. s90 78 100 700 do 781 300 do s30 731 K-0 do 7iil 60 Mad. bt Indianapolis.

63 N. Y. at ii. H. K- '68 Chemung 811 10 Northern Indiana 111 525 Harlem Railroad 71 100 do sxcosn Prnn.

State 5s in. Erie 1st Mrt. Kds.llbi 3 til Erie 2d Met. Bds. Iu9 lili Erie Conv.

Bus. '62. 971 50 Nicaragua Transit Co 37 50 38 50 38 125 3Pj ISO do b60 39 300 Canton Co s30 tx-J SiO Morris Canal b3 ltt too New-Jeryey Zinc Co. 131 100 Reading -b3 781 boa an. Iinj Harlem Railroad, 72 IU0 do s'M 72 lit.

do iOO b30 72, 200 do aim 72 H9 ope 72 1 72 Harlem Railroad Pref.112 58 Stonington 551 200 Long Island Railroad. 21 too alio gl 1)4 Erie Railroad. 125 88 FatoaT, May 14 fj P. M. There was a good market for Bonds to-day.

The Banking demand keepa up Government and New-York State Bonds, while the Foreign orders are pretty Rieral for the beet class of Railroads. Erie First Mortgage brought I16f ex-coupon, equal to 1 201 he highest figures yet attained by any Railroad 7s. The Second issue advanced to 109. Iludeon First Mortgage rose to 1 071, and for Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad 7a, HKI waa privately paid. Erie Convertible were not influenced the Foreign demand to-day.

Some of the orders are limited too low. The Corning 7s were acid at 'SMiai, and at the dose of the day 95, waa aaked. Pennsylvania 5a went np to 061. In the Share dealings, the chief speculation was Jn Nicaragua and Erie, as on yesterday both rather nteresting cases at present. Several of the origins Transit party have realized since the fall of the stock.afler refusing to make hay while the sun aaone at 50.

The result is to cut down fortunes of $300,000 to $200,000, and to put up $50,000 instead of $80,009 palaces on the Avenues. Either will however, and it ia a subject of hearty congratulation with their friends that Fortune has been thus suddenly bountiful. The stock, after foiling te 34, yesterday, sold freely this forenoon at 36 236 i after the adjournment, at at Second Board, 38 23i, cash and at close 39 waa bid. The contest in Erie was more doubtful. Prices recovered to S3 in the moraing at tci at Second Board, and fell at close to 871.

Harlem waa moderately actire a good many time contracts made, grading quite stubborn. Canton, 82, on sellers' contracts, 30 days. Morris Canal in request, at 19, and attracting increased attention. Dauphin advanced to 57. Long Island steady.

The whole Share market looked fair, with the 'exception of Erie, which encounters a formidable opposition to a rise. Standard Shares were again finn. Nearly all the City Ranks a fraction higher. Delaware and Hudson Canal, and Rochester, Northern Indiana and Madison Railroads, were in request at good prices. New-JIavea declined a fraction.

The movement of the week in Foreign Dry poods, moderate in the aggregate, ia as follows irfono. wiraauwa. $52,336 7.617 Cotton Mucellaneous 1BICT COBaCHFTIOS. 2E0 242 156 291 100 $96,796 53.4:53 48.200 62,758 37,567 52 23 116 26 659 5.271 30.053 3.476 5,919 130 63 38 18.123 12.9B6 3.243 Total. .1,169 $313,774 876 865.111 311 $34,604 The excess in Cotton receipts does not idvance sa rapidly.

The difference ia now indicated by thia year, against t.104,000 eame tinii last year. After thia date last year, 252,000 bales were received. The as me thie year would give precisely 3,000,000 bale. Mr. Stswakt, in his Circular for the Baltic to-nvorrow, says: i The Cafa advieen were received earfy on Wednesday morning, and being healthier than were anticipated at thia time, caused a renewed active inquiry at prtcee te.

better, at which rules 8,500 bales changed hands. On Thuraday an advance of another ie. early ia the day, failed to check, the spirit of buyers, the eaJee reaching 3,000 bales, and yesterday 4,000 at aame full price sv Nearly the whole of thin buaineaa has been done oa speculation, independent of European orders or markets. The crop question remains aa before, fully 2, fx bales and beyond that, very great uncertain! y. The season for planting the new crop has been favorable to a degree Its backwardness ie a matter of ao moment, provided we do not have what ia termed a wet summer." The Sob-Treasury received to-day SG30.084; paid $570,390 aad bad at close a balance of $3,530,723.

The business in Exchange to-day was not large. The beat transient Bank hills were in request at 'llo 110. ThereguUr BankerswereaskingllOK They are not anxious to draw while it is so, difficult to use money at paying Interest. Demand loans range from 4 to cent, mostly seat, and occasionally 6 cent, on Railroad Bonds and Shares not well established in market value. Marketa by Telegraph.

New-OkLEaxs, Thonday. May 13. CottoS' sales; to-lay barely 1,000 bales the market is unsettled, aad the eflect of the Canada' news still Badevhed" C-AaLesTO. Thursday, May IX Cottosi Sales to-dav 100 bales at Hi9tc 700 heir. st the latter prarev the weeks transections foot np aw bales.

The market has advanced rK-. hi tddlinr nur te fair noted The weeks receipts have been 11.747 heles The stork oa hand exclusive of that ea ship-heard, ia aplead and 434 Sea Idd 3 cxaaxxsTOit, wedaesdav. May it." IfiCO hales of Cottos sold to-day at 7J to DJc. the aiaiket ia unehapged. 8 also or STOcrs at FHiiDLrHia.

Friday IJetHarnstnaw Railroad. 96; 414 Camden It Amber Rail -iid s-ai? 15 Moms Caaai, 1SJ 2US Loau LLsIi Kail-ratL. Kealina Kailroad. I5S wirardtlaak, un; 6 CtenaieTcial Bank. 1 8.

Vrr-r-ia ttomtda. l.t0 City ftoM, Sa. XT, 104 1 ISO Lcnx Ivlantt tcartrowa, 3. let 30 Hemuina- mirau, je ur fc-. iim wm Ub Aerwasf JS Candea A labor Railroad.

5a. C3. tiri 164 Keastagtn Water ao.64 t.uvii Iti2; 496 49 Penasytvania is. 2d. 'Jt4 LOOSCiBcta-uti Cs.

X5. 9 IJtmt C'uacinoati Water Works. 6s, t5. 101 X.Mie fiuahnnc 6s. 95; aeO Pennsylrauia, Cs.

1C1 85 fennsyKanua BailrosJ. 44 Si Uuaxd liaxik, I2i 21 XU-chaaica Bank, 30. AjttT Jtotrd.9tJtt ni tad States 5s.C5. IOC; lM Alms House ts. '55, 100; 1,000 Suaquebaaaah Cuaal 6s.

73: 100 Readiea KailrMd.Stti 504.. si, Ja 50 29 400 Mar. 19; le IonT I4aad lUilrowl, "i 34 Psnwylva-aia Railroad, a5, 4 3 Kurthera Rank, Keatncky, ii, 117j ii7. CiesMas Price. TJaited States sa.

lltrwllti United States 6a. f7. lltiaiKi Pennsylvania 5s. 96f96i Readiag Kaiiroaa. lieadina: nana, -70, iuuu: Keaaing Mwtcare 6s.

'60. g7wS; Paaasvlvaaia Railrvwl. 444i r. aifrn aaai, iirsia; or 11 mj imi 1 1 a inwrvf. ww.

Lone l'iaad. tOfwlot VrekstMiiT, 15IW1S Oirard ataaa. UU4 uattea sum nana, l-ot 13asl4t Marke toCortfuIig rtrUtl far the Item-York DoOm Time FS1DAV. Mas 146 P. M.

i A SHFS Are inactive, yet smaitered. The sales do not exceed 30 bbia. PoU at $5c5 Sb. and Pearht at $6 31 100 tt. OTTOX Seeau pretty briak at Vhe aawvious fall ralea.

The anwatsa eale is not lai 1 .000 les charure-J hands to-day, in part at vte.wie., for Binhilina: Uplands ajc. fcSlc. for do. Orleans. 1 LOUR, kc State and Western brands are still tending downwards.

The receipts are heavy, aad iBttoeace the market nafavorahlv. a aotica a latle more fctera and eiport demand. The local trade, however, bay with sauce caution. Low grades rule ia favor of purchasers moat, as of tleae the stor is mainly caNiifswed. The busiuess inclmles 12.fvlrbls.

Sour at (3 5t2S3 62, Superfine No. 2. at S3 62, kg3 75; Ordinarr to strairbt State, and gaud raaawa Orleans, at g4rS4 lH; mixed choice State, and fa-voritcObio. at $4 12f4 Jl; fairtofawry liulianaand Mich-irsn, at 4 4- fancy Genesee at ft 6jfS4 9iJ fancy Ohio at $4 tlfvt5 061; extra Indiana. Micbiran, and Ohio at (Mi 50: and extra Genesee at $5 tlf Canadian is cn the decline bbls.

were sold dnnnr the da.v at SI lt. ia bond. Southern ia ofTered more freVly, and k. .1 mmm. I MID kill, nivflnK.

vonte Ordinary were obtained to-day at ft 3714 $4 62,, farcy do. at 4 7.v Z5. ttye Moor is slow ot rale at a sit 371. Corn hlcal appears the same Jersey by retail, it 25. and BranJywine $3 5Mr3 56.

Wheat is without essential change. The arrivals are moderate, and inquiries limited. Only one sale of 1,800 l-it-h ol Southern White was made at 101c Rya les plentiful aad more valuable; 5.700 bosh, havmr Seen taken at 72u.w73c a.74c huh. Barley ia dull and nominal at 63c 6fc. Oata are in more reqaest at 40e.c42c.

for Wsvtern, and 41c.a43c. for Northern. Corn is pretty brivk and steady, with a rood home and fair kipina inquiry, aad sales ef bush, round yellow at 61e(s62ic, and mixed Westera at 63c 4i 64c PROVISIONS Pork is ia moderate demand at languid rates. The ssles include 500 bids. Prime at $16 62,.

and Mess at $11 62. Pickled Meats sre plenty and cheaper, with sales of 300 pkgs. Shoulders at 8c and Hams at lUc feltlc. Lard ia aetivelv innuired for. with a firmer market we note sales of 600 bbls Prime at 10c Beef is eoiar better ave bbls.

were aispoeeu ot at SWI7 50 ror Pi-iane, and for Mess. Prime ami Beef Hame areVinrhantred. Ohio and State batter sells at 15c. tt 18c, snd fsir to choice Cheese at 6Jc.SiSc.. at IK.

WHISKY Is acain lower, with a heavier supply, and limited inoiiiry; 700 bbls. Prison sold in various parcels at 2tic azlc rallnn. FREIGHTS. There was rather more offering, though at rather lower rates. About bbls Flour were enragd forLivrrpool.

at ls.ei4d.. and about 10.100 broth. Wheat, part at 4d. Naval Stores were at Is. for Resin and Is.

6d. for Tar. Ietine. To London. 2.CC0 bids.

Flour were engaged on private terras. ICO bales Cotton were engaged for Antwerp, at e. There was no change in the rates to other ports. Faseena-ers Arrived. In sttismnhip (Irtat Britain, from Liverpool A Bright, 11.

C. Uurdct. T. A Shaw and family, J. A.

Shaw. Miss In-. gale, Mr. Sedger and lady, Mrs. Billiiwre.

CoL Alacauley. A. P. Arkwright, John Harrixon, James Crockett. R.

Moselev, Alexander White, C. H. Higginkon, T. C. Barrett, C.

J. S. P. Ct'fTin. Mr.

Squire and lady, Thomas- Parker. Mr. T. Long anil lndy. Henry Ionr, Mrs Fanny Clayton, Misses Isabella HcrcnKmnia Alatilada Woltt.

Georgiaiia Wotir, Matilda Franks. Mrs. Stephens and family. Mr. Thompson and lady, Mr.

Deadioan ami lady. Miss l)eadinan. Heurv Oeadman, Albert K. Ilejwlnian. K.

Branford aiHl laaly, R. BranCotd, Mirs Branford. Robert JJruniunl. ill. A.

ilrantord. James Branford, BenjHmin Branford, Frederick Brauibrd. Edward Branfhrd. Miss Lucy H.iles, Herbert Hammond, key. Mr.

Ralm and lady. J. P. Fnlljamcs, lady, and family, Miks Ann Peters, Kdward Boll. John Bull.

Willi uin Lousan, Nicholas IVKlds, Kdwsrd Dodda, Herbert Heaton, Roliert Appleton, Thomas Apple.ton, Charles Appleton, T. W. I tarn. W10, Hupron. N.

Wright. John Martin, J. H. King, Richard Fry, Mr. I altlewood.

Wm. Kirkham. William Drukeford. John PranKerd. Francis Hunt.

F. Garside, Henry Webb. Edmund Oort, William toft. Thomas Manfred, George H. Stover, Copt.

Franklin, F. P. Smith, England; Miss Innis, Mrs. Graham and son. Richard Glover.

Mrs. A. Ross, Joseph Me. Cioktan. Mr.

Valentine, Mr. Ellifon. Donald McKenzie, San uel James Grierwm, William Charles, John A mist rone, Scotland Dr. Pettit, lady and daughter. Miss McKae.

George Innts and lady, T. McKae. Charles Fairbanks, S. Hanson and lady, Thomas Waters, John PUipps, W. Webster.

United States William Pinie. Misses Yonng, Sandford. B. Sandford. S.

A. McCoy and brother. Mrs. Read. Mrs.

Harrey, Miss Read. Mr. Dudgeon and lady. Misses Jane Dudgeon, Ellea Dudgeon, Mary Dudgeon, LetitiaDtid- fern, Sarah Dudgeon, Mr. i.

Dndreon, J. Dudgeon, S. hirlpfon. Willinm II. Dndppon, 8.

Mason, Richard Kead. J. Hanull, Hugh Higg. Rev. Mr.

O'Neil Ireland Frederick Krepp. Guctavns, Keyn. Mere, Newburger. M. Nadlet, jeinny le Memiriel.

Henry Blani, Canads F. Stam-pa, Hamilton Lowe, Jersey 165. I BtlMATtrai AXMA1TAC THIS BAY. Sttk 4 45Sets 7 08 i ooh Rises 3 23 HIGH WATXS THIS DAT. Sandy Hook.

5 4SeviGov. 6 39ev.iHellOate..g 41ev. 'ti MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-YORK. MAY IX Frrav Bvord.

$1,000 CitT Kailroad as. Sl.lt: l.OeSde '87, h5. Its.) 660 IT. lotA 25.1MI Kaading Railroad 6a, l0 SchnyUiU NavHratlon MoTtgsge, 5e 'J. 72; 80S Vaiua ttel, t.

Whilst CitJ Gas as, 72, Id, iBIi Cleared. TJ. S. M. "steaiut-hip Baltic, Couistock, Liverpool, E.

K. coums a o. Ship Indiana, Bennett. New-Orleans. Frost Hicks.

Ship 1 lying Clond, Creasy, San Francisco. Grtnnell, Min-torn Co. Ship Gazelle. Dollard, San Francireo. Tavlor 8t Merrill.

Ship Gottenberg, (Ham.) Jorgeasea, Hamburg, Schmidt fe Bah'hen. Bark Telegraph; Crockett, Cam peachy, Nesmith Sons. Bars Theo. Korner, (Brem. Sccusenburg, Baltimore, Bodewald Bros.

Bark Grampus, Dyer, Cardenas. Peck at Church. Bark Roes.fM.) Brown. St. John, N.

H. i F. W. Meyer. Bark Goliand, (Norw.) Nielson, Miramichi, E.

Beck 81 Ki'iihardt. Bark Rhein, (Ham.) Popp, Humburg, E. Beck at Eut harat. Park Brunette, Preble, Lisbon, J. W.

Els-ell fe Co. Eiig Atkinson. (Br.) Jackson, Quebec, Montgomery Bros. Brig 1 mies, Hinckley, Aguadilla. M.

M. Free man. Brig Waratevka. Nelson, Ponce, P.R., M. M.

Freeman. Schr. Mary INark, Allen, Newburyport. hr. Uold-Huntcr, Brackett, Humacoa, L.

W. fc P. Armstrong. S-hr. Iowa, Wheelwright.

Philadelphia, master. S-hr. Alethea, Rice. Harbor Island. C.

Akerlv. Schr. Catherine, Collins. Philadelphia, J. Schr.

Sacramento, Nicherson, Philadelphia, J. W. McKee. Schr. i.

11. Johntoa, Johnson, Harbor Island, G. J. Mil-teck. Schr.

Clinton, Rogers. Matagorda. N. L. McCready tt to.

Schr. ProviUence. (Br.) Malum, Londonderry, J. S. Whitney it Co.

Schr. Thomas H. Thompson, Nickerson, Philadelphia, Jaa. Hand. Schr.

Sybil, (Br.) RodoU, St. John, N. Gillespie, Deaa a Co. v- Schr. Hester, New-Haven, Dunham a Dimon.

Barge Grampus. Yapp, Philadelphia, J. tt N. Briggs. i Propeller Cayuga.

Nelson, Philadelphia, J. tt N. Briggs. Steamer Oueida, Neil, Philadelphia, W. H.

Thompson. Arrived. Ship Harpy, (Dan.) Backmann, BaUvia, 108 daya, coffee to Paveustadt Schumacher. Baik.tiuilford Leslie. Savannah, 10 da, cotton and rice to J.

R. Ofborn. Has experienced very heavy weather, and lot-t part of deck load, eonaisting of 12 bales cotton. Baik Sir Powell Burton, Br. Woodcock, Sagua la Grande, April 25, sugar to Moses Taylor it, Co.

Has had a pilot on board days. Baik Pallas. (Br Yoong. Cork, 36 in ballast and 143 pass, to GriuueU, Minturn Co. Bark Rouble, (of Boston,) Chase, Pcnuunhuco, April sufar to W.

H. Sale. 4 1 iiik Figaro. (Brem.) Beckman. 60 ds.

from Bremen, in IiRllust and 04 pass, to Pavcnstodt I. Schumacker. The F. has experienced heavy weather on the paKsare Bark Brothers, (Br.) Doran, 38 da from NewTy, iron and IPG pass, to order. Brig Marine, Br Douhrodt, 18 ds.

from Arichat, (U.S..) plaster to J. H. Brain fc Co. Brig Rof-kcltO; (Br.) Foster, 57 ds. from Newcastle, (Eng.) nidse.

to Barclay Livington. Brig Peuuaniaquou. (of Boston.) Crocket, Guayama, P.R., 18 ds molasses to A. C. Rostira Ik Co.

Has had a pilot oa 4 days. Brig Refuge. (Br.) Pile. Bordeaux, 53 brandy and wine to I. St.

Aiuant. Has had heavy weather, lost maiayard, bulwaiks. and received other damnge. Bius Warailly Schukoff. (Brent.) A liherfeld, Bremen, 50 in iillaM and 4 pass, to Meyer Stucken.

Brig Abrueia. Loyd. Riu Grande, March 19, hides, horns and bones te H. K. Comirur.

Brig Swan, (of Boston.1 Bray, Dominica. 15 molasses and sugar to Barnard a. Taylor Left no American vessels in port. Brig Jane Watson, (Br.) Groesard. Dublin.

38 da, in ballast, and 86 pasa. to master: The J. W. has had very heavy weaib apruiig mainmast, and is leaking. Brig P.

M. Precott, (of Calais,) Heard, Monktown, N.B., 10 ship knees to-onler. I Brig Dcniarara, fol Searsport.) Merrithew, Ponce, P.R., 16 ds sugar to oiler. Suuds fe Riera. I ngAlte Peter.

(Dutch) Andres Roostock, 42 rodse, and lUipaKs. to W. Riscluuuller. jf.hr r- V'nny- Rerry, Maracaibo, April 24, coffee, toMaitland. Pbelve fe Co.

Scbr. Amsiei, Dutch Cttrvehaad, Amsterdam. 35 sodse. to Funt-h fc aieincke. 64 hr, of Plymouth.) Mister.

St. John, P. At ril 26. ai'gar to master. Schr.

Wiliiiun A. SpafTord, Kent, San Francisco, Valparaiso, IIS Rio Janeiro, 14th March, and St. Inomas. April Sit in ballast to Cannon fc Hopkins- 1 Schr. Ann.

(of Rockland,) Daggett, Ponce, (P.RJ April 29. igar J. fc T. White. Schr.

Susan, Graham, Portland, 4 days, mdse. to S. W. Lewis. Schr.

Melhonrne, Hutching, Calais, 10 lumber to Simpson, Marhews tt Co. Scbr. liamson Price. Downs. Wilmington.

N.C.. naval stores teN.L. McCready fc Co? Schr Mary Howard, Marshal, Wilmington, N. C-. 4 naval stores to uiwev fe array Schr.

Joseph Porter, Bennett. Virginia, 3 da. wood. Schr. Klira An.

amis, itliams. Vitginia, 3 da, wood. Steamer Ontario, Chase. Boaion, 2s ha, nulse. to MaiHer feLord.

Siocp Thomas B. Hawkins, Jones, Providence. WIND Sunset, S. 8. W.

Belew. A large Br. ship, with passengers. 1 Also, alight thif South of the Highlands, SaUest. j.

Ship Flying Cloud. Cressv, San Francisco Jtarks Sarah Malansas Albiou. Br.) Bell. Quebec Spoken. Ac.

from est Indies, for Yarmouth. S.8. 69 35. was paamd. a ship showiag a whiteairwaj.

the oaLre, (W. NebwU f- Ntw-Orleana W. d. oVt! Rainbow, acnes f.v Cardenas, i BY Teletrrapfe. AvafV Zephyr, Hcaid, fm.

New-east le. (Eng.) 70 bonnd New-York, it 1 here yesterday Jbort of water. She repsrta. o. the aft-, iail her mainmast.

fW.toaaoW and IX? 1 cr" aisu disaided. Ou tbe 23d lat. 40 3i. U. 57 paa bneaa.

disraasted. waterlogged, and abandonej. She appeared to be aa Am. beat eseL Spoke lotiu nit. Ur.

39 as, ion. 4 25. Jamee Brook rrfew- ork- 5th instant, Ui. 41 17. Co.

53 30 Antarcuc. from ew-ork fw Antwerp. 7th Mist, Cornelia. 4 ds. frcra St.

John, N.B. 1 7, CHARLFSTON. May It-Arr. brie Clement, BtUom arhrs. Lure Una, da; NantncleU CaiuOen Edward.

Portland brig Vandaha, Canities ship Stephen, Larraben. SaUed Ship C'athanae. and schr, Mary Arous. New-York. FWFORT, May 14 Sailed, brig CoaMence, Babcack.

Havana. jtEW- ORLEANS, May Arr. gth aad 9th, ships Maid ef OrlnM, and Hungarian. Mew-York rtntrblh. ami m- eoraia.

avostoai aca tuiwaiii, ruuauaiaia; mjm Ceck. Rio, March 12.. 1H1LADELP1UA, May 14BjIow, thip Gerro Uurde, whvwScW M- tooowmyrttoimo. Artb-r Milnni; Hamet, Sacramanta, wale. Wcstport, to at lur whaling.

7 f- FsreLr- i'srta. A renmatmeo, April Aewn, from Richmond, chr Glenrov. from sad tor pmiaslelpaia. At Peace. April 29.

tm'k i OxhelrnPwrts. for New-York. one. brags J. W.

Ererell Johaaoa, tor New-Yerk. Idg. Swan, Pierce, foe April l. At St. John, P.

April 26, brig Sarah Wooster.Wooater. wig. freigtti: Smaan Dom-an. Mi'cheU. o.J Ko-snth.

AUen. from St. Tbonsas. jnst bnrh Vesta. Connwet.

schr. Mana, of Boston tor Mayagasz. ZSta Ainl. to load for Philadelphia. SALAMANDER SAFES.

AAaDlEriArEX WILDEB'S FATtST. HIOH'S IMPROVEMENT. THE GREAT SUPERIORITY of these ftro-preef Safes evee all other, ia every accadenbxl fire where they eonae into competition, tms indwoed certain partMS in this city and elsewhere, to imitate the appears nee of our Safe, and alaei to adopt tbe word "Salamander," which ia ae much aa infringement of the patent aa it Uiey eaed the Salaaunder composition and the holder! ot uoen of such se-enllea Salamanders." are liable for damages to the patentee, who has commenced rats against various parties in this city, for such infringement. The public are aware that Wilders Patent Salamander Safe, aa atomfacrarrd mw Rtck wit. Jtick't Jmjrovo-aml.

was the oady SaJa that eeuld staad the heat ef the Pearl-st. fire, when eleven Safes, mad by other Safe mann-factarers in thia crty, were destroyed one of tnena. stsndiag by the side of Rich previous to the fire, was found afterwards ta the chape of a skeleton. not a vestige of its contents to be seen. Ia the recent 6 re na Chillx-othe, Ohio, Kick's Safes were the anly Safes that awased through the fiery ordeal oil the other mere eottrelo deetroped.

It is a fact that in hundreds of accidental arse in various parts of tha Union, during a period of twelve years that these Safee have been in see. fAere ts we reeord of em? hook or tcrom of paper betmj event meme of Jtick't Safe. The firm of Kscb fe Co. (now Stearns Marvm) have been the pioneers of every improvement in Safes. They did not rest with the original Wilder' Salainander, which was a damp Safe, but they iavented an' improvement to prevent that dampneas.

and obtained a patent fur snul ins H-ovemet. The consequence is, that their Safes are warranted not to leak, aor damp the books and papers. They-alM were tbe first to use chilled iron in the construction of. their Safes, thus rendering the burglar's taoia of noaraiL; This improvement has lately been ctsrmed by others, al-t though tbe recorde in the Patent-Office, at Wahingtoa, show the spplication of Robertson fc Rich (the predecessors of Rich fe ef ten seers aoo. A large assortment of these fire-proof Safes.with and with-i eat Yale's patent powder-proof locks, and Day fe Newell' Safe locks, for sale at tbe depot.

No. 146 and at: the factory corner of St. Mark a-place aad av. A STEARNS fe MARVIN, Saccessors to Rich fe Sole owners of Wilder' Patent for the States of New-Jerrey, Maryland, District of Columbia, North and 8outa Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana. Florida, Ohio, andlndiana; and owners of half he patent for the States of New-York, Texas and California.

1 SoU owner of JUch't Patent for th asAete of th Untied State. THK GREAT FIRE CHILICOTHE, O. ONE-IHJRD OF THE TOWN BURNT TO ASHES. CMILJCOTMB, April 13, 1853. Messrs.

STIUKHS fc Ma vis Grata Yours of the 5th is at hand. In reply, every safe in the fire, except tour, has proved good for nothing. I lost a large safe it waa perfectly destroyed but in the small Salamander I bought from yen, nothing was injured. Your obedient servant, CLEMSON. The above letter shows that, ia a real het fire, Rich'a Salamander are the only safes to be depended upon.

In the Pearl-st. fire, eleven safes ef different makers were totally destroyed. Rich's Safe alone bidding defiance to the preserving Botes, bonds and mortgages to the value ef The Chilicothe fire is a parallel ease every SAFS BUT Rich's is destboved. These repeated occurrences prove incontestibly thatWikler's Patent Salamanders, with Rich'a improvement, are tbe best safes made in the United States, or in the whole world. They can be had at the DC riot, No.

146 and at the factory, corner of St. Mark's-nlacs and Avenue New-York. STEARNS MARVIN. Also, at the following agencies; Isaac Bridge L. M.

Hatch, Charleston, C. Thomnsmi u. Ondesiuys, Baltimore, Md. Holyoake. Lowitee fe Mempnis.

Tenn. Eddy fc Morley, Toledo, O. AllisfcHowes.Kvsusville, Ind. 8. Shepard fc Bolfalo.N.Y.

W.K. Marvin. Barney. Brothers, MobileAla. Hall fc Moses, Columbus.

Oa. Charles H-' Camp field. Savaa-nah. Oa. De Kosset a Brawn, WR- mineton.

N.C. Wm. Randall, St. PaoLM.T. Morley fc Reynolds, Cleveland, Ohio.

Haver. Bovd at Hy. Sugrett, Rochester, N.V. Jas-HaUoayMontreal, Canada OFFICK OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CONSOLIDATED DEBT OF KW-OHLEANS New-Yokk, May 6, 1852, By virtue of the 37th Section ot the Act of the Legislature of "the State of Louisiana, eutitlcd An Act to Consolidate the City of New-Orieaas, and pro-' vide for the government and administration of its aiTairs." approved 23d February, 1853, and of the 5th Section of the Act entitled "An Act Supplementary to an Act to Consolidate the City of New-Orleans, and providing for the incorporation of the City of Lafayette with the City of New-Orleans," approved z3d February, 18.52, and of the 3d Section of an Act entitled "An Act Supplementary to an Art to Consolidate the City of New-Orleans, and provide for tbe government and management of its altairs," approved March 11,1852: SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the banlcintr-house of Messrs. CORNING in the City of New-York, from SATURDAY, thefl5th May, to MONDAY, the fnh July next, at 12 o'clock, ft for the pin-pooe of all or any portion of a series of TWO THOUSAND BONDS OF TH CITY OF NEW-ORLEANS, for the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS EACH, to be issued in conformity with the resolutions adopted hy the Commissioners, at a meeting -held on the iilth April.

1852 said Bonds to be dated July 152. parable in FORTY YEARS, at the Office of the City Treaaurer, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, divided -into coupons attached thereto; said coupons being made payable semi-annually 011 the first day of Jansa-rv, and the first day of July, of each year, at the office of the City Treasurer, or in the City of New-York, at the option -of the pnrcharer. The nropoeals to he indorsed OrSrr for the purchase of Bonds of the City of New-Orlaana," and be opened, and adjudicated to the highest bidder, by one or more of the Conimi'-sioners in the City of New-York, on the third MondaV. the 19th July, 185. at 12 o'clock.

M. In case there should be an excess of bids (at the same rate) over the amount of Bonds ottered, they shall be divided pre rata, as ax possible amongst the bidders. The proceeds of the sale of said Bonds to be immediately applied to the payment of all the matured obligations of the City of New-Orleans, and of the late First, Second, and Third Municipalities, and of the City of Lafayette, viz. Bonds, Interest Coupons. Interest on all Coupons and debts over-doe.

Notes, Cash Warrants, etc, on presentation thereof at the City Treasurer's Office. coMMissioxEXS A. D. CROSSMAN, Mayor, O. DEBUYS.

Controller. I I WM. H. WM. P.

CONVERSE, Chairman Of the Finance Committee of thrf Bonrd of Aldermen, L. H. PLACE, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Board of Assistant Aldermen. A. La YET, Secretary.

TVTESon the" BANKS of ENGLAND, IRELAND 1 and SCOTLAND English-, French, German, and all other Foreign Specie Gold Dust and Bullion dealt ia va the most liberal terms, at the office of J. THOMPSON, cor, of Walj-st. and Broadway. FraDEDToSbll OF THE NEW-YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. These are 7 per cent.

Bonds, reimbursable ia 1S67. with semi-annual interest coupons attached for sale by BLATCHFORD fc RA1NSFORD. No. 39 William-st. i BANK DEPARTMENT STATE OF NEW-YORK AiBA.NY.

Msv 12. litoi. The WILLI Kii CITY BANK has this day filed in this office, a notice of the appointment of the BANK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, City of New-York, as agent for the redemn tion of its circulating notes, agreeable to the act entitled "Ad act to amend the several acts relating to Incorporated Banks, Banking Associations and Individual Bankers," passed April 17, 1851. DANIEL B. ST.

JOHN. Superintendent. rEN PEK CEJNT. COUPON BO.liDS OF THE 1 CITIES OF PERU AND DA VENPOKT FORSALK. 4 O.OOO of the City of Davenport.

Iowa, Bunds, having ten years to ran, and S2S.OOO of the City, of Pern. Illinois, Bonds, having twenty years te run, both bearing interest at ten per cent, per annum, and guaranteed by the Chicago end Roek Island Railroad Company. Further particulars may be known by applying to E. W. CLARK.

DODGE fe No. 51 corner of William. ESSRS. BANK. ERS.

New-York, tissue Foreign Circular Letters of Credit oa the following I I a Alexandria. Carlfruhe, Malta, in arseiuae. Milan, Moscow, Munich, Meiwinai, 1 Muihonse, ruapiee, Nice, Oporto, Oleroa, Paris, Pan, Rotterdam, Rio ds Janeiro, St. Petersburg, Strasburg, Siena, Smerna. He vi lie, Tnnn, Toulon, Trieste, Venice, Vevey, Vienna, Wiesbaden, 1 Aatwern.

Dresden. Athens, Dusaeidorf, Berlin, Florence, Baden-Baden, Frankfort, Berne, Genoa, Bordeaux, Geneva, Bonlogna, Gibraltar, Bremen, Hamburg, Brussels, Hague, Bagni deLuccaHavre, Basle, London, Cairo. Leghorn, Coblentz, Leipsie, Lyons, ar.x-.ji 1 diwiiiu. Also, Letters ef Credit, payable In all the principal citise of the United States. Canada, West Indies.

Ae. RAFTS ON IRELAND, RabsmbeTs draw Sight Drafts on various Banks end Bankers ia England, Ireland and Scotland, in sums te anit. WILLIAMS fe GUION. Na 40 Fulton-. Passage can be secured by the old black Star Line ef Liverpool Packets, sailing 1st; 6th, llth, ISth, 21st and 37th ef every month.

Rroabwat Nsw-Yoaa. May 5, 1858. FIFTH DIVIDEND-A aemi-eannaJ dividend aaf rout raa ctai, on the capital stock of thia Bank, eat of the profits of tha last six months, will be paid to the stockholders on and after the lith day of May The transfer books will beaciased from ths 10th entil the 15th ia etant inclusive. J. L.

KVER1TT. Cashier. ISAAC Jtt.t STOCK aad EXCHANGE BROKER, No. 46 Msrchanta Exchange, Wall-sl. MONEY WANTED.

$1,000. or gl JOS, for i years. A mortgage will be givsn, as security, on house ami lot worth 54.2M1, situated in a flourishing village near ths City of New. York. Apply to AftlZi HILL, Architect, No.

Zi2 Broadway. N. Y. REAL. ESTATE.

Bonds aad Mortgages oa good City property for aums from $1 ese to $20 avO wantcl. JOHNSON fe. DUNDERDALE, Ne. 4'J William-st. TVEW-VORK.

ASTOR, AND MERCANTILE i SCRAP wanted by WM. G1LMAN, Na. It, Merchant's Kxrhiage, XCIIANGE ON SAN bills ea COwkE BROTHERS Saa Francisco, ia sums to suit. For sale by AMOS R. ENO.

No. 74 Broadway PaTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. OHIO AND MIS-i S1SS1PP1 RAILROAD, EXTENDINO FROM CINCINNATI TO ST. proposals wldl beL-ceived at the office of the under lgnad in the cities of Cia-eiaaati and St- Loais, until the UU day of June next, for mmmmir and hndna.of the fullewiag portions ot the above road ty cmcMV.i' ertending TT miles westariy, ta the mtersectaea of the Madison and ladranapolia Kailroad. roax Iiliaoiatowa.

opposite St. Louis, exteadina miles easterly, te a point near the town of Cartyte Maps aad pniahase the line will be ready fur exhibition and ail the neeessry information will be given at the above efl.ee ea and after the 24th last. For the remaiaing 213 proposals will be reeeived from snch pan mm as desire tn bid tor the work utmn their and such infarmatkni ne the Eagrnaers be able to gi.s, the character ef the eonnuy hn mi-fcrn aad preliminary anrveva in progresa. 1 hraas bidding for the above work win please give the full aame aad Post-Office address each memnetr ssf the Cm. H.

C. SEYMOUR, fc CO. aai anauvar. Pngle Gimps. "Silk Fringes, Siik Bnttoaaa.

Fancy aiuma. sua itraius, tv INSURANCE. vi ance; company Ne, Waii-st. ia INSUX- cesvfarmitr with the rsMraiertMaai of their Charter, tha Cosapasy snmaut the foliwwiBf statement Amount of Prenuojaie not aurked aff April 1, 1851. Amoaat ef Premiums Policies issued lYota 34 April.

1851, te April, 1X53. 1 JOS.S84 87 Total aasamnt ef Pranunsas $1864.478 SO The amount of Prsauaaas nurfcsd oS during the year as above, was Oa Marine CT Oa lainad; Traasportauoa aad. Navigmmm se4)eososoeae8eseeesesoset vtSM 99 I CO THE SHORTtsr AM)( ae laivniv ncaawiip rAL'itAluAii Lass Ustarh Premias Esrwsd Premi eanaa the a For Marine La Far Inland Navigation Kelnauraace; Conuaissioa. late rest. $L577A8 37 144.1X3 64 1 far tha roar $1,403,480 $1 14,738 SS (U peases and Bad PrwCts to be dividad.

Aaronat ef earnmgsof 1847... Amount of earnings of 1848. Anannntnf earningaef 14., Anievnt of earnings of 1850. Amount ef aarnuursof 1851.... Aaieuat ef earainga of 1852.

Total, for si years Lane amount of Cert lticatei MC.41S. ae'ae or mo 1. 1847. 1848. IMS, aad 30 per cena.

ea isre. sua ia Maiuauvir. Cord and Tawla, Hosiery and Glovee, Embroidery Silk. Knxoor Yarn. Velvet Kibbena.

ur king Cot uss, Oil Kilk K- Oil Silk. Eagiwh Scissors, ureva r-rotecturs. M. Hrwiaiicg fe Suae geauiae JS'eetUea. Combs and tuna aaa.

Magnetic Needles, $216,571 IT 58,000 OS $30,436 44 ate rr $1448.109 55 23 $3,853 05 1S7.118 77 137.775 63 see.iss es 3t 1.341 6S 25 I 16. 53 SL209.407 86 Ths Cbmpaay fartker report that they kad, at that date, tha mllowine Aaeets. via lavested ia the United States per seat. etaerSlurks. Bonds aad Kills Rnceivabla Cash aad Unsettled Claims, te We closed by cask er Xotad The Trastesn have ateelared a nrvmcam OS TniBTV-nvn ra ckkt.

oat the net earned Preminmsaf the peat year, pay-' able in Scrip, en aad after the second Monday in May next. The Trustees have also resolved. That the balance of tea entstanding sens issued foe the vear ending 3d April, 1850, be paid, with the iatersst due thereon, ea and after Mvadsy, the 18th ef May next aad also that the later st end nfty per cent, ef the scrip issued for tha year ending April. 1851, ae paid ia like manner, an and after Monday, tha 12th Jely instant, ths certificates te ha presented and cancelled to the sxtcnt af payment. By order of the Bonrd, W.

T. HUTCHINGS, Secretary. Nsw-Yoaa, April ft, 185. iiiEcrns. v- Joseph Walker, Paul N.

Spofford. Thnsaas Hunt. Septimus Creokee, James Free land, Charles Payee, Henry Shelden. Chaa. H.

Rogers. Thomas 8. Nelson, Samuel J. Reals, Wilson G. Hunt.

William Watt. Stewart C. Marsh, Alroet Reed. George Hastings, Cyras Cnrtise, annuel Willets. Herman Boker.

Cornelius GrinnelL Chaa. G. Carletoa, M. W. T.

Mall, D. W. Catlia, Deal O. Havilaad, Levi Cook. David L.

Sayre, Henry A Steae, Joha Steward, Jr. O. E. Maltby. B.

M. Whit lock, Jaa. T. Boutter, Kiiaa tticxa, 1 1 ELWOOD WALTER. President.

iLarwia OaacoaT, Vice-President. 'Chaklks Nkwcomb, Second Vice-President. W. V. HCTCHWoa.

Secretary. REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Insurance Buildings, eor. of Wall aad af-acee Noe. 10 and If, ground floor. TarsTcast Saml.

S. HowlaadJ James Warren, George Cartla, Stephen Whitney. Arthur Leary, Gee. T. Adee, William H.

Russell, S. Kennedy, Daniel B. Fearing, Denning Duer, John J. Astor, iAugs. C.

Downing, John Stewart, Jr. Fred'k A. Delano, 'Gaxawsy B. Lamar, Robert B. Minturn, James C.

Bell, "Wm. H. Aspinwail. Reuben Withers. Daal Djmke Smith.

Wm. Butler Dun can, Kdward C. Center, Fred'k O. Foster, Chaa. H.

Russell, Josish Onkes, Peleg Hall. IsNne Townsend, Joseph Gaillard, Jr.R. g. Hone. John.

A. Stevens. Jas. M. Waterbury, This Company having their Capital of $150,000 paid ia ta cash, and securely invested, are prepared to insure against loss and damage by fire, oa favorable terms.

The charter of this Company proviaes that, after paying interest to the stockholders at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, four-fifths of the remaining proriU are to be divided among the assured ia scrip, bearing interest, which scrip is to be redeemable in cash whenever the accumulated araiUaand capital ahall ROBERT S. HONK, Preeideat. D. CoaaT, Secretary. HE PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COM-PANY OF THE CITY.

OF NEW-YORK, eAh-liahed in 1851, at No. 173 Canal-st. This Companv hereby Kve notice that they have opened a BRANCH OFFICE, at o. S2 Eruadway. next corner of opposite Trinity Church, for the greater accommodation of their numerous customers in the lower part of the eity, aad the public generally, to insure buildings, merchandise, heusehold furniture, vessels in port and their cargoes, against loss or damage by fire.

Having been in successful operation mare than a refer with confidence to the large number of persena (nearly 3.0CO) who have elfected insurance at their office, for ths manner in which their business transaction have been conducted and feel assured that, ia this respect, they will not suffer by a. comparison with the moat favored of oer monetary All losses have been, snd will continue te be, liberally adinsted and promptly set-tied. JEREMIAH TKKKELL, President. Mosxs G. LcoNAaD, Secretary.

GEes.ec Pavldiko, Surveyor. MARINE MUTUAL RANGE COMPANY. CAPITAL 300.000. Office, Nos. 4 and 16 Merchants' Exchange.

corner Hanover This Company are now preuared to issue policies oa Marine and Inland Risks, on as favorable terms as other Marine Companies in this city. TXCSTEBS, John Boynton, W. g. Holabird. Alfred Edwards, IV.

W. lngeraoll, E. O. Wilcox, Alfred E. Beaca, E.

B. Litchfield. Alfred Ladd. Hiram Niles, J. E.

Southworth; Benjamin Carver, H. N. Holt. Charles Gould, T. C.

Dursnt. P. Morton. Walters. Gnflith, Edw'd A.

Lambert, Adolphua Davis, Charles Storm. Alex. Marcellua Massey, Charles M. Olcott, Stephen Knowlton, Daniel Talmaga, Job J. T.

Hayward, L. R. Cheaeboraugh, Samuel Engle, Chaa. AL Reed, John T. Martin.

H. A. Warree! N. H. OSGOOD, President.

E- RrssriL HINCKXKT. ice-President. Or nor H. Thact, Secretary. 8.

W. Tkokpkik, Inspector. FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 58 corner vf Haaover-st. Insure, against loss or damage by are, dwelling-houses, warehouses, and other buildings, merchandise.

furniture, aad other personal property, on the most favorable terms. DIBECTOBS. F. T. Eliaa H.

Hemck, Edward O. Fail. Oliver T. Hewlett, Wm. A.

F. Penta, John J.Phelps, B. M. Thompson. Cornelius Smith, Titus K.

Adee, E. Townsenu, Robert Spier. James Chambera, William Agnew, Jacob R. Nevioe. Abraham B.

Sands, 8. T. Skidmore, CJeorge H. Swords, Jaaiea Taylor, Ira Smith, J. A.

Robertson, Jacob Harsea, Wat. S. Uerrimaa, C. N. 8.

Rowland. FRANCIS T. LU QUEER, President. NrtL Gbat. Secretary.

THE BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CO-CHARTERED IN 1 824. Offices, No. 43 Fulton-eC, Brooklyn, No. 6 Merchants' Exchange, New-York. Have their Capital (aa also a handsome surplus) invested in the most undoubted securities, and continue te insure Build-ins.

Merchandise, Furniture, aad other personal property. Vessels in port and their Cargoes, apoa as favorable terms as any other similar institution. ataacToas: William E7J worth. William Miles, Alex. H.

Sennits, Phineaa T. Barnum, Elijah F. PHrdy, John D. Pye. Danl.

D. Howard, 8am. P. Towuaena, Hen. Quackeaboee, Caleb S.

WoodhulL John Eadis, Justice 8. Eedfield, Chaa. T. Cromwell, Joel 8. Oatinan, J.

W. Amennaa, Anastst's Nicholas, Robert C. Fordyee Hitclicock. tucaard L. Allen, John PI.

oenia, John smith. WILLIAM ELLSW ALrBZS BTKva.ts, Secretary. rORTH, Prasidaat. BROADWAY INSURANCE COMPANY. OAS oe No.

418- Broadway, cor. Canal-st. Capital 0, with a surplus. Orders by post or ia person will receive prompt attention. piaccToas.

Schuremaa Halsted.Charles Sandford, John T. Fisher, John Harper Chester Dngga, Aaroa Arnold. 1 Wm. V. Bradv, 1 6 ami.

B. Allhauae, Wm. Tmslow, Wm. B. Skidniore, Bernard fimi-th.

Crowe 11 Wilson O. Hunt, John W.Mersereaaofan McLean, Leonard Kirhy, lielmus M. Wells, Stephen V. Alhro, Ceo. T.

Cnr.b Mai hew Bird James Foster. Fran. W. Fdjnonda.ll. M.

Forrester. Washington Yale, Doty, Renben W. W. Ramsay, Beid- F. Camp, John K.

Dickinson.Francis Godme, HIRAM M. FORRESTER, President. John Wbat, Secretary. OFFICE jOF NATIONAL, FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Nsw-Yoaa.

May 1L At tt anneal election, held this day, the following gentlemen were elected Directors for the ensuing year, viz. W. borne, George. Bell, Philip Burrow es, John Van Boakerck, John J. Hemck, Jamas L.

Adams. Gilbert Davis: John Decker, Charles E. Butler, Hcary H. Ward, HuehMnhro, Henry St anion, Andrew D. Melick.

The following gentlemen were at the same time chosen Inspector of Election Amos Willets; Theodore Banks, Edwin Hovt. Aad at a subsequent meeting of the Board, J. W.TriORNE, was unaiiuuouaij reelected President for the ensuing year. W. KELLOGG, Secretary.

OFFICE OF THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ne. 61 4th Month, 6th, ItUS. This Company, with a CASH CAPITAL OF S210.UOO. with a surplus of over $10008, insures giv les er dans-age by fire oa favorable terms.

aiREOToas. George 8. Fox, CI W. Lawrence, RicBard F. Carman.

Rich'd A. Reading, Peter 8. Titus. Henry H. Barrew, T.

C. Chardavoyme, Hull Clark, Wm. H. Falls; Ralph Mead, Wm. C.

White, Joseph W. Corliss, Richard Field. John J. Walker, Joha D. Wright.

Eliaa Hicks. Chaa. H. Marshall. Abraham Bell, Dad Hawley, Eliaha Rigtrs.

GEO. f. FOX. Presideat. SAJrrrL TowniutB, Secretary.

B. Applications ia Albany at the ef W. MTL-LACR. Ne. 56 State at.

FDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO- of Philadelphia. Statement of assets $14.30. Jan. 1852, approved by ths -Controller of the State of New-York.

Office ta New-York. Ne. 67 Wall-st. CHARLE8 N. BANCTCETt, President.

Cbab. O. BAHCaxa, Secretary. P. NOTMAN, Agent.

THEEFCBLIC FIRE INSURANCE71bxw Insurance Bniidings, No. 4t corner of WiL-liam-sL, main floor, in rear of Sua and Atlantic Insaranee Offices Insures against lass and damage by fere, en rents, buildings, household furniture, merchandise, ships ia port, and their cargoes, fee. Ac. en favorable terms. Thia is the only Fire Insurance Company, with cash e-pi'n1.

ia which the policy holders participate in the profits. ROBERT HONE, Pra4udeat. DtmCAJI F. CVllY. Secretary.

TRAVELING. IV OTICE. The sn been bar has been appointed Agent for the Micaigaa. Southern and Nnrtkarm luliu, roads. The atteatioa ef shippers aad pases agers ia ra-nestad ta this route, being the enickest aad shortest te vaieago.

a ae sceaansaips Aemn tan, gsnfsare Aficaigsa, and Aertaern isasaa, will ran ia connection with the Roada at Toledo aad Monroe, Buffalo and Dunkirk. JOHN F. PORTER lWBToad-st. "I70R LIVERPOOL United States Mail steamship BALIlU Uapt. JOSEPH J- ICtHSTOCXy Tkis ship will depart with tha United States Mails far Enropa, poKiuveiy oa Baxnraay, 01 ay L3, at is a'ctoea froaa net berth, at tha foot af Cans 1-st.

Ne berth aeenrad fell paid for. For freight or passage, having nnequalled aousaissiida boas for aieraoce and exenfort, apply to EWD K. COLLINS No. 56 WaH-et. The eteanuhip ATLANTIC will aooeeed the BALTIC.

andsaUMayta. FOR SAN FRANCISCO TUESDAY. June l4-Tho plemli nw donbia-eagine steansrhia CITY OF a40S bnrdeau Wnu C. SrorasauBT, Cacn-mander. his splendid steaawhip having nnderawoe exten sive altaratmna te so it bar fee the trade, and te make her ar tximmodatien -superior to any steamer en the Pacrno, will aU tor Saa Francises na above, tonchiag at Valparaiso aaa Kanama tier saais isiims an large aaa nirv, nna be steer ag aocaaamedations are taw-nur te any steamshtc adont.

havuurabnndanoe of both light and air, as well as aa extra aeipht between decks. It is confidently expected she will make the -passage te San Franc tree in as shnrt a time as it baa bean ssaua by any steamer, thee ottering te families, and ta those ha da aire their euahct, naek rlt-sitaatst eoa vera ore tnan by the crowded steamers via Oukgrea, a vaif nauim aomoer ei passengers wui ba tnaea Apt it 10 inuiiAB H1C rplv te THOMAS RICHARDSON, No. 41 Exchasg. $. is 1 ro i e.iw iu srava rev can aaa an nana, no I ii 1 A at 8 e'eiockv P.

frees Pier No. 3, Ka in rth the at earn hip PACIFIC, Cr. Lvin.r San Jn del Norte to Saa Juan del Sr. peVa-m- vonveyea eier ice iranaii rooie or me icara- raving hut 13 miles ef tana be aatierpated at nay point ef the recite. aarsw aseamars asving recently- Men.

i.iacee oa mate, and iha fweilitiee of eommaniew ten greativ ir-Steerage passengers taken for $U3 UiFuh.ur DTisgthrtrowntraaait, The sewsteimahia N( 1 GHT will succeed ths PROM ETlU-l; aad WaV 1 Jtae. For passage, having aceovn applyealyte -1 O. A.Lii' Na. Battasyplagay UNITED STATES MAIL PANY. eussartiM with the pwifie liailVi.V Compaav.

Only ta.ma.eh liaa aaa ASP1N ALL KAMA 'for SAN FRANCISCO. Great rediietH, age pnaaage. 1 ne spirnoia vxiim atev hi a.l CrlKttOkEC IL K. Davenport. Wa.

wall be daapaxched aa Mattdav. May 84, a 8 e'rk. vm m-v a-wr, a.n aa rm stiver, California mails and seem era, ese Havana far Navy Bay, to connect at pmaama with the rm 1 Steamer forSao rtawiva. Far freirSt er naasat CHABLF.8 A. WH1TNKY.

at theotbre of tha No. 177 ear. Warrea. New Y-ark. V.

UNITED STATES MAIL -PANY FOR NEW-ORLEANS il A HAi a- -splendid new-dovUe-engine S.eamaiu turns H. K. DAvawreaT, V. S. from the pier at fee of Warrea K.

aa aio 1 May 24. at eV.lacJu P. preeuaVP. Satks passaetTsa a vas aW-aaiXtAa After flaan bart r. t7ararwa ftalaanaarthe r- fitaevnaje i Shippert af freight are rv-a nested te siirr'y ti-with the Company's bills ef lading, which mar betr plication at tha ante.

Na aiher font will be ,.,4 bills af lading signad after ths ship has sailed. 1 (r ar passage.apply te M. O. iV 1 Ql'aiT Witrrta4v ider, will leave far ASPIN WALL, havv MONDAY, May M.kt e'eleei7rea l7r rth River, te eanaeet Paaanva sli it. IAC1F1C MAIL.

STEAMSHIP COMPAirT aotiee having uieared ia Satardl y's nanera. tae idea tnat passengers provMen wiutiieasu (rata f- ble agencies, would be subject te detetiea an tna 1 ef Panama, ii ia deemed proper te eaaottaee that Kea OREGON wsa at Panama, at last iafe. aa a vwe aw.w free of ens-age for aaaaagers And ia the aWn. accidents at sea. the steamers CALIFORNIA.

-LIC, TENNESSEE, GOLDEN-OAtE, and c6 i TION. in the earvme ef this Cempnay will be at XZ the course ef the areeeat meath. April 185B. i WM. H.

PAyiPGC, GREATLY REDUCED FiATF. 1 CITY LINE. THROUGH TICKETS rv.x FRANCISCO, via ASPIN WALL, Kavy Bsv, (tt lira. 1 ma new ana spianoin aoaria sag las cat SIERRA NEVADA. 1.800 turns aerdea, J.

D. Vi.iLaeV. commsncer. Bay. direct.

00. mer. Na. I. North favorite steamship NEW-ORLEANSlEi H.

Ackiit, alas. ter. I Dcra neuneri nava anserpnssea accoramodat iaiu f-e -psssangers, and are better ventilated than any iath tra The tables are supplied with evaryr.eomfort, ow eabin and steerage passe ngern. Aa evaerienrea turtaue attached te each ship. The Paaaasa Railroad is new ration, running daily to within a few miles of Gucroua.

Passengers will be landed at the eomyaay's depot st n- wail, free of expense. Ratxs er FAjta-Firstcwiia, Ji. second cabin, (state-re ems.) $20e Both the aheve sa at tatV same table. Steerage. 160, found with bed, and a aaa.

-arate table, well provided. A remittasoe of half the paaaara, money will seen re a ticket, until wivhia tea days ef sauiag of tha steamer Foe freight ar apply te J. HOWARD fe SON. Areata. Na.

34 Braadwsy. 'j UNITED STATES MAIL StI A M.H IP CO PAN Y.rotinecting with tha PACIFIC MAIL PT SHIP COMPANY SUMMER ARRANGfcMhN il Grt at reductioa for St ec rare Passeageaas Oarjr threurh lin fwr California ane Oregon. Through ticWrik now fiir aait F-. TRA. The superior double-engine Steamship HjLLV'W the fastest Steamer ia the world.

f0t; tens bunian. h7j. HatstfiE, Commander, being ready for service, wi'l levra for ASPIN WALL, Navy Bav, direct, ta THURSDAY, iiay 2U, at 2 e'cleck, P. precisely, frera Mot pier, foetei Vmr- to connect with the magnincrat Steamship TiM NERSEE, 1,000 tons, Lieut. Tottin, Vt.

8. CoBunsndCT. which steamer is ordered te remain' Panama, te aa neadiaeasimmediatatyaa tha arrival of fliepaiwaiigsra aXthaA point, and te sail direct lor San without any 1 he accommodations of these Steamshi.iS are unsurpasMKl. and passengers going forward by these vessels may re! en- dentl upon the Company's beat for aeuick tna. (The Panama Railroad ia nrw in operatirm, aad thaeara na-mng te within few miles ef Gargonn.

Paaasr ears will th as- be enabled te sava about forty miles ths kiver Barm- tion, and also the danger aad expense? the landing in bonis eft Chagree, as they will he landed I reae the steamers, free of expense, oa the Company's wharf at As mw ail. Traasit of the Isthmus at thvpasseagwr'seABsasa. BATSO OF PASS TO ASt WaUL. Ir'i-T'r' 1 ft1" nil rlYis Lower alt and for. saloon.

jj SATES TH BOUGH TO BAN r-tAnCteCO. i Fmt class. Second class. Children under 13 years, half 'pnee. For freight er Ms.

jre. anr.lv to CHAS. A. WHITNEY' at the otbea ottZZ Companiea, No. 177 corner Wjurren-st.

1 5 THROUGH TO SAN FRANCIS47A AT v- Dl'CKD RATKS. NEW-YORK AND SAN FHA.N- CISCO STEAMSHIP LLN R-ThTiaw atessnship CM-TED STATES. CHAhLgs C. Comauader, wii3 tsks hrr drptrturt for A5PINWELL, Nary-t'-r, tm SATURDAY. May 15.

at P. eonaectmt tt with the new deable-entina ateamahtp WINFlx. Li SCOTT, S.iee tons burden. Ka-nnaV- Covtxxabd. l- mender, which steamer awaits tha -Crrrvai ot paaaengere at Panama by the UNITED STATES" Prom New-Tor t.

sad -immediately thereafter proceeds to Sa FraRciseo, a rsrt, without stonoing at intermediate Thnis rssniii aecommodations and safety, era not surpassed hy any an thus laacar -f wH. Kw.al 1 1 1 1 a 1 I 1 Wl 0 The UNITED STATES has nude the ravage between fc York and Chagres ia 7 days aad 19 texus, and ttisWLf- FIELD SCOTT has just performed tbe voyage between. New-York and Panama in the shortesf time on-record. Ixv. na te running and actual time from pert to port.

Books era mam open, and thronrh tickets, for sala. Anprrte DAVIS. BROOKS fe CX. Generai A rewts, No. 28 New-Yorit.

JONES JOHNSTON, tt it Wsatt eomer ef Libertv-st. Pasaengere per UNITED STATES wul disambark iiar side tha wharf at Aspinwail. and take fha Panama KaiinwiL. now opened nearly te Gorgona, thus evoiduxr the rik ai -tendant upon landing ia boats at Chagree, aadthsKirer aavigation te Gorgona. i WINTER ROUTE TO CHICAGO.

Traiasef Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroads ran- daily (Sundays excepted) as fol Iowa Leave Miniroo aaib -Toledo at 8 15 A. arrive at Lanorttoa 6 30 P. thence- passengers go by stage an Plaak Bond 13 nules te Mtrkigaat City thence by cars 40 miles ta Ainswprth and hy stars IF -iiles ta Chicago. After Fen. 1, hy ear through toChs-ga, -Returning te LapOrte sama way cart jaa.

Laeerte at 7 la A. M-, and arrive at Monroe and Toled? at 5.44 r. M. Dai.y stages connect with Fort Wayne at StM-gis: with Lotrsas- port. La Fayette and Inijianapolis, at Bend and at other places on the line, with the principal towns north and' souths At Toledo this line connects at 5 P.

M- at 7 A. M. -with the Laka Erie South Shore roat Vy stage and railroad to Cleveland thence by railroad aad shags to tune toes by railroad via Dunkirk ta New-York, itor stage fire Daa-kirk to BnfTalo. and by ears after Feb. ly Tha 5 P.

M. train-on tha New-York and Erie Bail Read, rnaaarta US tka' Shore train. Pases na.cn at Clevsmndean.takscars'aii' the way to Pittsbnrg thence by railroad and 23 utile, stag- ing to Philadelphia aad New-York. or JtaJ fiaxire, aa4 Wasa- ingtoa. APaXAS.

Jan. 14, 1852. g. P. WIIXIAMS, SnperiatenAmt.

NEW-JERSEY RAILROADS-NEW-YORK sad PHILADELPHIA DIKECT. V- 8 MAIL EXPRESS LINES. Through in 41 kour. New-Jersey Jersey City. Leaving New-fork at A.

fot ot cortianut-et. A. at ane 54 r. M.t Aeavss-Philmlelphia. asms hoars, foot of WalsAit-et.

Fare reduced to S3 for first class, and S3 50 for second eieaa, Bil imiars. Waahingtea aad Charleston through Tickete sold 1 tke above baas, aad through baggage carried ia the 5 kLlias -roes New-York, with through Conductor. i LEGAL, NOTijCES. NTEW-YORK SUPREME COURT-GEORGE, 1 SMITH against ANN bMlflL Si-imaoaa. For relief.

In divorce. (Com nerved.) M-. VAN. HOVEN-KERCH, PlaintiiTs Attorney. To, ASM S.NUTH, deft-ad- ant Yon are hereby summoned and- reenisad' to anywer the complaint in this action, which was this day filed in the Office of the Clerk of the City and County-of Naw-Yark, at the City Hall, City of New-York, anb! to serve a oopy ef yonr answer to the said complaint on the nuherjibcr, at his office.

Na. 334 Broome-st. or 14 New-Yoric City, within twenty days after4h senrjee of this summons on yon-, exclusive of the dsv of each service; snd if you full to answer the said complaint, within the time SRireaaud, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court frit th re -lief demanded ia the complaint. Date. I Mar 1802; M.

VAN HOVENBEECH. PlaintiiTs Attorney, No. 334 Broume-SL. and No, It -Chambers-sL, New-York. myS-law6wS SntTPREMECOrRT CITY AND COUNTY OP NEW-YfRK-cnAUDIUS DORt against NOBLE- LYON Te the slarve named defendant Yon are kcrv-tiy snremreied and required te answer th complaint in this-sction, whn-h is this day filed in the errica of the of the City and County 01 New-York, iw! te serve a eepy of your answer te the said complain on, the sobwrribera at onr office, Post's Building, Hnnorer-t New-York twenty days after the service heof, exclusirs of of such service and if you fail to answer the said co -plaint within the time a fore Ka id.

the ptunatf thi- action- will take judgment against you for the tiimef seven huiHlredt- and sixty-eight dollars, with interest ftoee the aiaih day of September.one thousand eight hundreUlarfaty.heaaloatha coals of this action. Dated March 18.11852. niyl-law6wS SPE1R fe NASH. PimufTs NEW-YORK SUPREME COriLT-. WlLUEL-MINA KEMP against BERNA-KJ -mrma for relief.

In Divorce. (Com. -not; served. I V. HomuiGH, Plaiatiff'a Attorncvf To- BEK.VR1 KEMP.

Defendant: Yon are hereby: suomiooad ami to quired to answer the complaint in thja act sjo, winch Was this day filed in tha (Mhce of the af tlie Cay Snd County of New-York At the City Hall. City of New.TetX and to aerve a ropy of yanr answer ta the aa.it cnrnola nt vo tha sobecriber, at his ilrtVce. Na. 3J4 Btuoww Na. 14 Chambera-frt New-York City, within twenty dxys aflerthe service ef this summons ea you.

eiclusie of the day ot 1 service and if you fail to answer the said complaint wit: a the tisneuforesnid. the Plaintiff In this' actios witla" -1 -the Court for the relief demanded lit tire i---l May 15, 1852 M. VAN HOVENBERGH, PlafeitSff's Attornev-. Na. 334 Broome st.

and No. 14 ark. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDF.lt of the 6mn'- of the County of New-York, notice 1, hereby rives to a. persona having claims against GEORGE L. VAJUkKii.

late of the City of New-York, tWeaeed. te present the same, with vtvochers therrtif ta the Sabarrlr, sS the ofhee of HORATIO BOGERT. No 3 in tie. City of New-York, oa or before the first day of August act. Dated New-York, Jan.

23, 152. i j24-lawhmS ISABELLA WALKEtt. AdtntwetratrU. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDgRif thaSntrot of tha County of New-York. Notice hereby given mil persons having claims rniut JOHN M- PUXHKitiUU, late of the City of New-York, decenaedto pre-cnt tiiasa e-ee with veurhers thereof, to the an barn lur, at the ofi.cS 01 J-H.

fc H. L. R1KER. No. Beekman-sL, ia tlws Ci-T New-York, on or before the twaiCA iay af July asti.

Amted New-xora. Jan. a. iao. KU jlu-lawtmS ILLIAM A.

BLOODGOOD, AUav'r. PaJETV-YORK TYPE FOTJNTJLiY, We, 24) Ptb'-i Wuliaaa. The Subscnueie having Var 11 tbe Type Foundry of Mr. Geo. B.

Laruua, (Mti in itxi.) are prepared te furnish te Pnnoers and fciawmll-knawai and aaaenor Maaus. frfeek, licorev, acaar Pnatiag Tyj-W- Alaa Type, toer-lacad. neat, advance. Pi aass, Canses, Compuaxag bt-M-ts, I Raise. Stands.

GsJIevs. FnrnitoTa. Caies. O'tmn. i sents and Ink.

METAL and WOOD FiA, frvr- dif ereat fouadriae. aad every article required ia a Pw: Ofhee, at tbe lowest priors, fog cash er tppreved par. -t Type received at nine eeata per pound, it srehaf -a i'. cortelyou fe oii tin a. P.

C. CORTTLTOT7. of tha late araf of Gr j. rm Co. raspectfnliv auiicite the petranac ef his friaaw at UM present astahiiahmaac i Prrra Costcltou.

rfa- The Type on which Lb is paper is print, is frost the elans Fesradry. PURE OLD PALM SOA P-Whw-h is aa an excellent res-edv lort-i-a-sad lUMW-a, aad U. aad rath ese. fee Cbiitci'i eeru triad the O-l aaanfartureJ 1' HULL'S SON. I can 11 aa.

bemg aa I -eualny ef luiletsoaa, 1 heai.ng prpartia ot aa. e-i. which era waii aaa. a. wot raadar tMJtf soap preiernt.

te iaauissBspiarAwj CHTLTON. Ce XheaKsvecsa eeootamed for tiixJ. 10 jci ret Cvti ada caaaa, at the alaasoaclory, a. 14 CU4-SW.

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