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She Sails pirastmt. BT r.TThf HDPiM. KIND ALL A CO. M.UMOU.UO. wan Miroax, ajcboueook mmm.

a IDLLItTi BLmV rw a a nvranm. as tanarud an Un iwai alltfr. trt iiHy.o moatMr, am chnVrad aa swenuass win ds'ts Sad mm tfcne, ha pobliahnd ana rtTI hot ndvartisnm mi or eah miI it mens era aalnaa Karonf and OWJ charged 81 par square. WRJPAr MOBMlWOt MAY 3.1831 Wm ara indebted to the officer of, the i Fanny Smith and Eortpt for lata Louis wfjteeatae. I.Weer iaUbted to jC WfiW.FoAter, of the ifaannhlp Alabama, to 4.

Duggen, dent of nnd to Mi ia II afnlm and f.p. A aharai emeosnl jdianiaam rs not saeei il.i'n. win a Quail ad fc MoBtpapUla, awsaerigers, for lataCaUfoinla Tf 3 Th report of a committee of the atee koldera of the Mew Orleaaa and Jaeksoa Convrny wm be found on the arst ormm ri.it list of Ittewottonrth Page. lUTlUT.Tbo oaMM fSTS2 the Juveniles has. from time Baked With otaaeai iR neea, amoeomeBt wToleamdto obearwftat in many of our j2o7ST rph ahuns the food old iwrjianta' kept ap.

At" Gretna, par roHtoK Tf.TrtS' ranlar aaay partiee" ware fonaed, iafosh eato warn ftiinliatif, addwaaaa made, flowers faed, wreathe presented and stay Dayqnflena" Mnwmai Tha'oooaalon tat of much flea sen so aha young lolaa, aad of latere to the id tnearia wbo ware presenb rjter. Xj. Bkamch alnfT. The troarore of braach miat thW city la bow prepared to pey (jnHwiiM of fold boIOoB ap to depoait No.JEfi, i jadsatra. i Crr.

GmiFFUt. We ara gremtly paiaed to iaay Capb Griffla, who waa wounded at fie Lake a4 ot the Poatehartraia Bitlroad oa Taeeday vW BMratnf by the acddgatal dlacharga of a raToHlaf piatol, ia lyiaf ia a bmmk eritkal attoatioa at thSt Loala HoteL Hi medical attaadanta, however, aradotag ersry thlaa; Oat skill aad eara oaa ff feat, aad ha haa the Madly watcfefulnaM of a atoet devoted wUo. It ia aaeertthed that the ball paa 7. trated the cavity of the cheit, having carried ith It fragmeeia of clothiag. Last evening ha praa laalliig with apparent eaaa.

Kaw At.if jACsaaat Amv MoaTHxait R.el acta BmiT for nbeeripooa to thia tmportaot awanpriaa were opaaad yeetecday, ant betog ia the haada of aa many pereona wa aoald aot aacar aWa taa aaaoant obtained. We learn, however, the to art oiily creditable to the eity bet give a limine itf annniaa afr fiimi Bntifr In irrfrtrt with bat woatad Bbarality and pabHs 4rit, aabaerihad the vary haadaoma aom of iwcntyivn lataaaadatfava. Tm Cuba ExraDmoi. have Jnformatioa from a reliable aooroe that the expedition from thia aoantry for the Invasion of Cube haa been beaded, not only in tblt city but alao in the AUadUo porta. Moat of the omoara and men who bad, aa aamMod here hare ratarned to their homes fat 'the rVeaC Several of the leading apUita and officera of the bet expedition have left hero within a few day paet, oa different up river boats, and, aectrd lag to oar informant a itatement, they are slightly diagaated with the bad management of affair oa aasMBBoanaw.

i Pgy Attention la requested to the advertlje la another eolnma of tfaa CoTinrtoo aaafl line. kTme Aimlina Brooka'a pap Da win notioe Jaar iavilatioat to them to maet her this afternoon, at the Cora mas aial mil, at 4, o'clock. 's Obabu IflxuTAar Ravrrw. Yesterday after Voon there was a grand review of aQ the military of the eity at the new PUcs fArmua. They were lerlewed by Major Gen.

Lawla. The different eocapaalae were In fuller force than nroal, and preaentei their aoeasfomad Bne and eoldlerHke appearaaea. The aw square awems well Bailed for military parpoees, aad will, when completed, ba a great ornament to the dty. Txa Cabtbt sUew Wa have received the ant three nambers. of thia agw uBoatoa of Wbieh 8.

W. Wilder and B. ShOlsber are the dftora. The last named gentleman the author of tha fuBoat aytog of the noted Ifr. FartUfto.

which firat appeared in the Boatoa Poat and khe Boatoa Pathfinder, and ara eominned In the Carpet sag. iBa sag" ia toe aepoaitory oi many good thiagv aad ahodd ba on toe table of our Bteratora vendors. frr Cauaxaa THXATaa FereaVs Third Ot saO Tho taataoaeart of Parodl aaaonaoed for thlaeveaiag. Wa regret that aba should leave us ao aoow, and bast that her determination ma ba so Tnftiwnail aa to allow as further opportuaflies of Bearing bar. the 44 Soaaambula," Horms," Lacreaia Borgia.

and "Anna Boleas" ara all brought Into this jBveniDg, to aelghtea the attractions of the programme, which leaf a varied aad ehoioe ehsraetar, to please fhe aa iaiaat masieal artUeT Parodl, Pattl, Hauser, Avignoaa aad fitrakosoh form a a talent that cannot fall to fiO the house. Of that tf however, wa need say we, ara certain seeing a crowded audience. PbactDB'a VjiBiaTa. David Copperfield" arffl ba repeated this evening, due and Chtppen dale are deeiaedly great tn this piece. ItUa real ty pleasure to look at and listen to them.

The place vfa.bacomlagmoraaadBBora.of a favorite the more 11 Jj played. The celobratad Greek Khlgas" will 'appear for the aeoond time in his woadarfal feaU aad tricks. A. ballet dertiaement follows, and ha entertainments "eonclnde with the amusing Jaroeof the wMyaterioaa Family." Obuaxs Trbatbx Meyerbeer's opera of the 1 to morrow avaning. Tw fugitiva alsvea hUasaehusetts, one ar In Worcester, have been thaU Southera owaera by the aubacrip ttoaa of the attiaena at the two ernes.

i lTbaawamahlpABBwswhhm Boston oa the 23d aU of her bsrtht ao gaged aad bat few remain unengaged oa the SfaaHambold and the Cast. JUaaataV Doaglaa, of the Marina Corps, aflad at the Kaval Hospital, at Norfolk, ba the 90th aged aeventy yeara. i i ii i EST'. The steamship which arrived at Mew Yorh froaa the Booth oa the 83d alt, broaght a large supply of graea peas, radishes, ate thirty ear forty days ta advenes the easoa la that aae tlaa of the Caioa. Were Bona eent to that Boatoa Vaataaaaf ut.t iijsw C7Taa Welsh raaldenta iaNew Tor propose Hnd to procure a block of marble, with a L'JawipUoB, to ba eoBtrlbatad tetha Waab I RaVJBTlUal KsBsasaK ah aWflMa tfmea to violate ft.

rJZT Kttla sir! shout lTZTrr 01 owa BhJ. rvars at age. A Adam W. rl gaairaad it basinees rabMloBsT A lsvrarw.Tae gyraouse 1 dresses of a very laconte patters. mmumij vj man neat, ana tm parts to the ajuita a sprightly aad youthfui sppesraaoe.

a It yasisln i aTUssWAeeordias' to awetazns, ft would aaasa that the celebrated Italian farianJ, 11 Titor, is not dead after aU." UU sad brothers d'3 aot laeogulsa hla fcataras Via tha daad body wU bad been laawiad, from is woaua tasa wa rl rniasa la atin at bwga. aad raady as rwa particular ayatom or wvynis; taxaa apea aavaisl(sV, a. t. to the New Orleans Picayime rar TBI HOTW Llj Ka ar Tosx, JCay w. TU Jfsrist.

The eotton market opened aa unsettled sute, bat closed somewhat firmer, with Bales of 100 bales. Sslse of 1400 bbls. pork at tl4 85 to 14 90 for old aasaa, at tlO SS to $10 50 for old prime, and at SO for new Sales of S50 bbhv af lard at 9 to 'lOe. Floar BBchangaiL' fiterttng aachaaged. Ur.

ir.Uttr aad raea BmILUt. Webster haa daaUaad tfaa tnvltatioai of the Boatoa Board of Aldermen to deliver a pabfla address fa.Paa BilHalL "H'l 5 Sieetia Oayatejt. has declined oae anartar atoce too Miagara a aewa of bbU. Cornba. sTaellaed 3a Lard baa advanced, with aajea of Mo.

lor bbls. aad lOtaa. for kega.1 Prima BJo Cofieaat aa lOe, with sales of 000 bags. rjssu Ctrxyaiaa. The Bev.

John M. Oiincan, aPreabyterisn clergyman, died yesterday. Third Despatch. jliira of iVews. Kw Toar, JfsyJ at Baring'a Circular oaotaa U.

S. Sixes at 10ft. The aohtam la. the established cbnrch fat Eng lead widening. Lady Franklin is fitting out another expedition to the Arctlo Anatrla has reoelvad aarurances from the Saltan that Kossuth sod four of his followers would be retained by him and the others would be releaaed.

Despatch. LounvTLLX, Urn) 1, r. at. The river ia falling aad the weather cold. Tfaa markets bare and at Cincinnati are unchanged.

Pork is quiet. 1 The steamers Missouri aad Bella Key have ar rived the Saxoaand Bulletin have departed. iassy 1W W. H. Popa'a warehoasa burned down thia morning; eonteata damaged.

TBe atoraa of Maaara. P. B. Gray, P. O.

Davis, John Hay aad Charles Gallagher were destroyed The Joss la estimated at 15,000, which la covered by In an ra noa Ballrod Iron. lthasohea been a subject of wonder with us how raproada hare been built ao rapidly and easily st the North, ta places where capital Is scarce, and epos routes watch are merely loal ta their bene fits, and oiler no lnducemants to anraec tavaat menta from distant quarters. In some States rail roads are got ap rapidity, aad erase each other hka a net work. This facility lot raising means, wa repeat, has always puaaied us. Some recent inquiries have put us la a way ot learning a part of the secret, and it is eomethlag wortb studying st a time whoa we are easting about ior the rays and means to build roads of Immeaaa value to thia city.

A vary Urge 'part of the coat of building rall I roads Is for the iron, and tfaa purchase ot this artU ela baa bean aaaamed to rests aa immediate ne eesaity for cash or abort credit. Bat thia wa find la now seldom the ease. A system has grown up by which iron ia taralahed from abroad on the most liberal terms ay railroad companies la this coun try, wherever there la good prospect that the road will nay tatereat and coat. We ara Informed that the thousands of tons of railroad iron which ara constantly arriving at thia port, destined for the roada of the West, are supplied by the iron makera of England oa a credit of twenty yeara, at five per cent, interest, and that this is secured, in moat cases, by mortgage oa the road. Thia amounts, in aubstanee, to a twenty yeara loan at fire per eeat a consideration of value In every work, but of es sential Importance to works of great magnitude and cost, of which the benefits, however sure, ara prospective.

For snoh, It is extremely difficult to detach auflkient ready capital from the active employment of business, and a credit of this charac ter Is to them a material Bislstanoa. Thar ia bo difficulty, wa usdarstand, In making the as arrangements when security is at all reasonable. It is a fact well worth knowing, will, wa do aot doubt, ba Improved by the enterprising gentleman ho will have the charge of providing the ways and means for the projected railroads, hi which thia city haa such a vital interest. Heconaida ratBa ia Boston'. The Board of Aldermen of tfaa eity of Boston have aqaara oat of their action refusing the aae of Faneuil Hall to Mr.

Webster, and unani moasly concurred with the Common Council in extending aa invitation to him to meet aad address sis fellow citizens, aad tendering to faint tfaa use of the Ball for that purpose. The reeomtions, ha which this concurrence waa declared, undertake to save the dignity of the Board by declaring that they were actuated, in their first decision, by motives of consistency with their previous action oa the seme subject, and by the state of the public mind upon political questions, aad not by aay feeling of hostility or disrespect to or tfaa distinguished' individual whom they intended to honor." They apeak reseatfuilv of the course of the other Board ia esBSoring tbem, and eater, a protest against such aa interference with their right to independent action. They do aot explain why they have aad dmly changed their view of the facts, and ao longer consider it a proof of impartiality, aad of scrupulous regard for the pnblia peaea, to refuse tfaa use of Faneuil Hall for the entertainment of Mr. Webster. It waa ao the other day, and it is ao longer ao whence tola difference is, the Board has aot explained, probably bocanee it Is a puzzling question upon which aUenoe Is altogether most prudent.

i The Board lately laid oa tfaa table, aad thereby defeated, a resolution tendering the boa pi lalitiee of tfaa eity to President Fillmore. This, too, has been rescinded, with a resolution of apolo getic explanation. It seems that they were una ware of the President's in tea don to come to Boa toa, and only laid the invitation oa the table tem porarily, with a view to ascertain his purposes aad wis boa. They accordingly took up a resolution, and unanimously tendered the hospitalities of the the President. In their public resolutions and apologlea the Board docs not eat a vary respectable figure, but rather, look like backing, with a very bad grace, out of a disagreeable because unpopular position, too result snows how Immediately aad emphatically a passing alight to Daniel Webster waa reaented by the people of Boston.

17 The Michigan Legislature has adjourn ad without having passed the appropriation bills for the support of tfaa Government. The Governor must, therefore, call aa extra session. I Tut Psaaasr The new American clipper ship Typhoon recently made the trip from Portsmouth, R.M to Liverpool in fourteen days. he went over la ballast. SlCH Ekbboidbbxd Dbxm.

Tht World" i "r' Tbe Loudon Daily News says that young ad snhnpilaisg sestfarisrs, Miss Sarah Soloma, Jff1" fcBT ball dress, which will possibly rM mor aaeewAore at tfaa exhibition than the ra even the wire a mile Ion TOi Boddiea, wl nb sa of wai the skill of us aeaa tavlahed witb taska. and proraalon, whleb would do honor to Qosaa Matilda hsrll. ThaJwSS eelawaasd design, to bullion, ta whIlS uniformity is piaauiiasaasoia aoiautaex na dlaclosws aa hsaatta vsrlsrv of faneum davisaav Of tfaa floral glories of aba stork, tana tnl Rated can hardly speak with sufficient avlneal ligaeov as wa ware tnforsaea, from 1 toe work of vary yoaas and has already received the tstprisurfar sf soma of tfaa Bugnates of faebioa. Xs QmaUn as Parts. Boys in our own large mmm wjwSWmm awsswsa cities are considared smart enough and forward auough for all useful purpoacs, but they are far be "no.tne graceless gmmtas of Paris In ail that pet to juvenile oreeocitT and rasealitT.

A cor the Ommwrimr dss JCtats fsM talis ef of a aoaple of yenthful worthies boa one of them addrasset Tnu. 7 head." i Hbonsht repbad tfaa other; owner of that ahcnalv tho Aad bow much did it east Maoat know. Knlrrl rr BMSaslssa" 'i aai IL Taant at aaam WBua a wua ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ALABAMA FU teen layBfXae' jaClllCTaia. By the arrival last santn of the steamship Alabama, CaptB W. Poster, directfrom Cres, are have San Frsaciseo dates to tfaa 1st ult.

and Paaama dates to the Slat alt. The Alabama esme aoasigaad to C. J. Meeker at which place aha left oa tah 9flth ult. She brings 171 passengers aad a large amount ofeg old dust 1b their haada.

The following ia the list of the Alabama's pes seagere J. Bonney. K. T. lockett aad tady, Mrs.

Wise, Mrs. Morris. D. Sidle, J. D.

Pulkssson. J. Cole. JB. ralr.

caud. W. Dares port. W. WyanaTP.

Kath, H. a Ew tog, D. Gteeo, Z. D. Faaninr, J.

A. Mabwy. P. P. Cnamberlain, w.

Goodman, J. C. MeCullsn. J. Heath, a (MdiL J.

Rrown. M. Moo trail on. M. Nloeoa.

E. M. Cohen, J. Keatti. M.

Cotien, J. M.Bovran, P. Cot trrfl, C. Liomolno. J7Clarrlirt, W.

O. Frederick, W. ML Cade, A. atcBuaa7, u. w.

umnu, xl. n. sun. rough, J. W.

Kimbroagh, J. B. Oreer, R. Smith, J. J.Woodbr rry, T.

H. Johnson, E.McLane,T.Daw. son, Thos. Williams, C. Bolter, J.

W. Morgan, J. rnch, A. Galber, W. C.

Crwewell, O. Oilpri B. B. A. Seat, W.

Hopkiaa. C. 8. Hopkins, J. 8.

Browue, A. Maraey, J. A. Marney, H. EUerton, F.

Oildenaer, M. MeFood, J. T. Stepbena, W. H.

Anderson, T. E. Coleman, Jas. Sweeny, Jno. Sweeny, D.

Llllie, A. Nal burton. W. H. Ooddard, H.

D. Kaddlns. 8. Fasber, S. Allan, A.

A. Bradford, Griffiths, S. MsrsdelL 8. Sawyer, V. Oreli, J.

Hymen, Jno. Hall, Joa. Hall. O. Davis, li Tarwater, Wm.

Browse, A. Kohler, T. Mccarkin, I. Wallace, j. uoodwm, v.

Monranmra, O. Winkle; R. R. Scott. J.

B. Dicker. P. Oilleaple, B. Harris, b7 Harris, J.

Waite, A. H. Cotter, O. W. Psuie, 8.

Glass, J. B. Donly. at. Croialia, O.

Poster, 8. M. Shlam, A. K. Wll.on, J.

E. Wllaon, J. Cass penter, D. Kineb, J. S.

Harris, E. Btogder, W. Jack son, B. D. ShacklefonL Evana, A.

Clarke, 8. R. Sbutterly, J. Weaver, J. Armawonjr, A.

D. Cooke, W. Kethourn, w. uijw. tr 'Jr 7J C.

Bauerfield. W. L. Punches, G. H.

Harris, W. J. Wallace, L. WUsy, J. Browne, J.

U. oaciman, bows S. T. Madrill. W.

Browne, J. Howard, Owynn, J. Albert, W. Sammlneton, Li. Miller.

G. Miller, D. Ceaeiaer, J. Botes, J. Burton, J.

5. Roblnaon, J. Oibbs, J. B. March, J.

Bl iMk j. A.KoniDT. j. muier. s.

lowwr, a. a. Wl altmore, M. Onstene. A.

J. Cook, A. Cook, E. A. tod.

g. Browne, J. MUcbeu, A. JLtngaberry, P. Rimhm.

8. Haves. J. A. Costs.

C. Da F. Allan, 1. H. Prvsa.

D. D. Bemis, T. J. Aoderaon, A.

Cook, 0. Gordon, O. Moscker, F. My era, W. Corbett, F.

Suunpf, J. McKug, J. Vogal, N. Rhodes. The Alabama left ia the port of Chagraa the Bri tish steamer Severn, and the steamers North America, Crescent City, and tfaa Georgia tfaa bark W.

V. Bowen, for New York the brig Josephine Du cey, for New Orleans; the schooner J. P. lioffiand, for Savannah; the schooner Wm. Wilson, for Boa too, and the brig Radius for Polnte a Pltre.

The steamer Tennessee arrived at Panama on the 19th nit, with the California mails, about 200 peseengera and $900,000 In gold dnst. Tfaa Columbus arrived an hoar or two after the Tennessee. She brought $860,000 in gold dust and 185 passengers. A disturbance occurred at Aeapnlco bet' some ef the crew of the Tennessee and the soldiers of tfaa town, in which two of the former were wounded one ao severely as to leave little hope of hia recovery. The steamer Gold Hunter, the pioneer of the Californls Hue to Tehuantepec, sailed for that destination from San Francisco on the Slat of March with sixty passengers.

Ample arrangements were made to forward the malls and passengers across the Isthmus. The news from the mraing districts Is encourag ing. The heavy rains which had fallen had cheered the miners and afforded them, what they so long needed, wherewith to wash their dry diggings. The agricultural prospects of the country are extremely promising. The stock of goods on hand in the towns and depots is represented to hsve materially decreased, but the immense aeeumule don of merchandise, af all kinds.

In Ssa Francisco, will, for a' long time to come, prevent any great general improvement In prices. The richest mining section in all California is bow stated to be In the neighborhood of the Yuba and Feather rivers. The number of miner there Is rapidly increasing. New discoveries of rich placers are constantly being made. Favorable accounts have been received from all the miners from the Consnmnes, the Tuolumne, Fine Gold Gulch, on the San Joaquin, the Stanislsus, Calaveras, Mockelumne, Scotta's, Klamath, One com cany of a hundred men Intend thia summer to drain the Tuolumne river for a whole mile, by means of a huge canal.

During the few days work thev were allowed ia the bed of thia river last September, before the immense dam they had constructed was a wept away by the freshet, they took out an average of three pounds of pure gold. In every placer aouth of tfaa Mockelumne, the Indus trious miner la reaping a sura ana ampie recompense for hla toll. Companies are forming to drain the Merced, Stanlaiana and Tuolumne rivers, with every prospect of success. At the diggings on Long's Bar, in the Feather river, a few miles above Ophlr City, the miners average from one to three ounces dally. Rich diggings were accidentally discovered by a negro on thia same river, a mile above Ophir.

He waa soon, however, crowded from his claim. Whenever the miners reach the bed rock they are tare to average one hundred dollars a day. Deep digging ia necessary, and after sinking a shaft, they mine on the principle of coyoting. Some of the claims are sunk twelve feet below the surface oi the river; and when this depth Is reached the chums prove highly profitable. Quarts veins hsve been discovered near the village of Auburn which promise to be very rich in gold.

The quarts mining operations have every where been prosecuted with vigor and access. Some of the vein are rich beyond all previous calculations. One of these veins at Nevada waa sold at $136,000, aad the purchaser In a few days thereafter had taken ont $14,000, and dirt ready for washing which would yield $20,000 more. The machinery ta very expensive, and those holding rich claims, not possessing the means to purchase It, get even by selling the rock to the machinery owners. One of the dredging machines has been pat to work ia one of the riven, and yield 1 one hundred dollars an hour.

The news from the mines in Lower California have at length assumed a tangible shape. A company of the citizens of San Diego, who went oat prospecting, brought back reports and specimens that proved that an abundance of gold may be obtained in that region without the miner Incurring the hardships of a rigorous northern climate. The price of gold dost la San Francisco has, through the operations of the U. S. Assay Office there, been raised from $16 to $17 per ounce.

The office monopolizes' all the dnst and compels the principal bankers to come into the market at $17. The news from the Indians ara aatlafactory. A number of the tribes have consented to make a treaty and to accept permanent locations. A detachment of volunteers was seat against two oftbe tribes who have positively refused to treat. i The Legialature haa'repealed the foreign miner'a and has tittyi!" the penalty of death.

In the discrimination of tfaa jury, to tfaa crime of grand larceny which consists la stealing property worth over $50. The wiwimitfai of the Legislature, to whom the subject waa referred, have reported unanimously in favor of impeaching Judge farsons woo, will ba remembered, had arrested and imprisoned Mr, Walker, one of the editors of the. Herald, for aa alleged contempt of court. Eight thousand Sonorlans are at Los Angeles, and soma 25,000 are expected to follow. Great excitement took place at Sonora between a party of gamblers and miners.

7 Some aeventy or eighty guns ware fired one gambler was killed and one wounded, and three miners were A general meeting of tfaa citizens of Sonora took place, in which the utmost order waa observed. Resolutions were adopted, strongly condemnatory of the entire proceeding, and pledging tho citizens to keep order in the district for the future. A great Care up took place at Ban Franeueo on tfaa arrival of tfaa steamer Psnama with the mails. Collector King had the mall bags seised and searched on suspicion that they ware made use of for smuggling purposes. Nothing waa found to Justify the Bosp1cloas.T The Common Council of Saa Franelaoo has accepted a proposition aaada 0y a Mr.

Argo sferrl aeld to supply the dty with pure, fresh water. The work is to ba completed 1b elgfateea months the proprietor to reeelra $30,000 a year for that Um water to ba forced 300 feet higher than any buUdmgaa theeity; number of fountains to be "1th0 quUIte plugs, aVo, to be provided. Capt. Elijah M. Jarvls, 6t Texas, was murdered napectedof the erim.

waa arrested. Dr. Uan, of Wiseonsin, who waa wounded In a brawl at Sonora, slarinoTdied. A good deal of lynching, in the shape of wMppfea? was going on at Sacramento and in the vVuoity. horse thieves and robbera balog the Hawaii ton MeCanley, whq killed Justice Sellers at Napa City, baa been found guilty of murder la the first degree, aad been sentenced to be hang.

Extensive preparatioas were making to rebuild Nevada City, which was lately entirely destroyed by Ira. The Incendiary to dlaoovcrad to have baoa br tfaa name of Fltapetriek, who has left far parte nnknown. Bleb mmea or Ditununous eoal aad of slata have baea discovered Bear Be aleia. a deoisioB baa been delivered la the U. 8.

Dis trict Court at Sacramento which sustains tfaa validity of Mr. Sutter's title to all the land oa which Sacramento City ia located. The ahlp Surprise arrived at Baa Francisco oa the 19th March, from Nsw York, making the quick est trip on record in ninety six days. A party of gentlemen had ratarned to Saa Fran cisco from aa exploring expedition into a section of country almost unknown, shout fifty miles above Benlda. They bad bean induced to make the trip from the wonderful accounts of a few hunters who had visited that portion of tfaa State.

The party consisted of five, including aa old hunter who was acquainted the country. Tbey reached a pout with In ten mllsB of the spot tbey desired to explore without aay difficulty, and then commenced to force their way over mountains aad bills throat a dense growth of ehaparrau When they arrived within a short distance of a mountain towards which they had been making an day, tney heard a tremendous roaring and hissing, which, on they found to proceed from steam lain In from a number of apertures in the moun tain'a aides, and sounding uke a. great number 01 steamboats blowing off." They were astonished at the geological formation of the country. In one spot was a spring bubbling ap, the water of which waa ao hot as to scald the hand while not tar on; another discharged an ice cold stream. Mineral springs of all kinda abounded sulphur, alum, carbonated and cbsly beate.

A piece of wood placed in one was soon seasoned and fast becoming petrified. They found also a number of lignite. Minerals of many kinda were picked up in the vicinity the whole country waa covered with sulphur, and tbey could see the process of the formation of limestone going oa in the before their eyes. A mountain of salt waa not far off. Tbey describe the whole country as abounding in game of all sorts boar.

deer, elk, hares, duoks, quails, and la fact every species of wild anlmaL The very grass waa worn away by the tread of their feet. We notice among the deaths at Saa Francisco that of Lieut. Wm. H. Thompson, U.

8. Navy, on board the U. S. ahlp Warren, and that of Mrs. Mar tin, ot Louisiana The U.

8. steam propeller Massachusetts, was undergoing repairs at 8an previous to leaving for Oregon, there to take on board the Rifle Regiment and return with them to San Francisco. The regiment has been ordered by the Sec retary of War to Santa F6, via the Isthmus and New Orleans. San Francieco Markets March 31, 185L flour The arrivala have been sufficient to meet demands, keeping the stock on band about the same as was a mooih since. Late advices from Chili caused aa upward tendency, but the trade la again tnserive, the company holding at our highest quouulon.

Two cargoes haw been aenl to the lower porta and Mexico. The quantity of good Australian and American, in the market, ia very limited. i'orfc The transactions bare been of the most re stricted character, and importers cenerally are re fraining; from offering i the quotations ara almost nominal. Suoor The numerous additions to the stock, by ar rivals from China and Manila, have caused a general decline in prices there is at present a vary heavy supply, and tne ooiy transaction of importance haa been a sale 01 oars Manila at sc. per pound.

MManm Stock Isrre and fawtranaacuone recorded. Tmi Large arrivals have completely overstocked the market, sod it is estimsted thai there must be sufn ctent in port to meet the demand for the next six months. The salss are slow st to oaoisrjoas. Ciifa Ateex a fair inquiry, and from recent ad vlcea nricee should ahow an upward tendency. Sict In this article there is nothing particular to report 1 the stock of good Csro Una being small and the inquiries tor it of an equally limited coarscter.

BarUv In conseaaence oftbe late raina has de clined in price, and speculation appears to bave sub aided The laet important aale waa some 3.000 amall baga st fic, but thia price could not now be obtained. Tbe stock is not large and In Irm banda. Brand Has been in good demand with a small snoniv. Common Qualities readily command Bl 63it to gl 75 per gallon, but considerable srrlvsls are ex peciea. isiner iiquura meet a lair inquiry.

)i ii Are rather a alow sale good port, wbtcb Is scarce, being the only kind really demanded. The locks of claret and French wines are large. Mt and ForUr There is also of these a tares stock on band, and low prices continue to rule. Byasa's ormno is tne only one ior wmcn mere ia mucn inquiry, at about A2 75 ner doson. Segan Hav been selling pretty freely at tbe pre sent low rates.

Dry GoseV The market completely overstocked, and sales amall. Potato Arrivals of late have about kept pace with me requirements, and rather better prices have been oouuneo. Comu Tbe stock on band approaches 80,000 tons, with a monthlv eonaumntion not exceedinir 5.300 Brick The supply shout equalling the demands, which censes present quotations to be firmly adher eo. to. ImmAer and Homtn No demand, and can be bad for the freight with the single exception of tnree lncb tan sing, wmcn is required tor toe streets.

Front Panama. On the 16th ult. H. Majesty's ship Daphne, of SO guna, Capt. Fenahawe, from Fonsecs, and H.

B. Majesty's ahlp Swift, of 10 guns, from Guayaquil, arrived at Panama, and exchanged salutes with Rear Admiral Moreely In the Portland. The Portland brought the intelligence of the raising of the blockade by the British nsvai forces of the porta of San Salvador and Honduras the original cause of the blockade having been removed by the amicable settlement ot the matters in dispute. There was, on the 21st ult, quite a fleet of war vessels in the harbor of Panama, vlx the TJ. 8 ship Vlncennea, the British 50 gun ship Portland, the Driver, steamer, the Daphne, and the Swift The U.

8. ahlp St. Mary was hourly looked for, and the frigate Raritan was also expected. Major Hobble, the U. 8.

Aaalatant Postmaster General who has been spending a few weeks on the Isthmus, left in the last mail packet for California. Hia business on the Isthmus was to prepare a schema of postal communication between the United States and the South Pacific ports, and to readjust the mail service between Chagrea and Panama. The Government of Panama declines taking any part or actios in the mail arrangements with distant countries, not having any steamships or other adequate means of con veyance of its own. From Panama, where the great American mail lines from Oregon to California, and from the Atlantic States, unite, to the South Pacific ports above referred to, the only stated conveyance la that maintained by the British Government, In the Panama and Valparaiso steamship line. With the authorities controlling that line, Mr.

Hobble has devised bit arrangements. Tbey are simple and effectual, and can be put ia immediate operation, aa Boon as sanctioned by the head of the department, to whom be has made a full report. At present a letter from the United States to the Pacific porta cannot be sent through, unless there be an agent of the writer st Panama to pay the postage. He must take the letter out of the mail at Panama and place it in the mail for Valparaiso, otherwise it will remain fa the office there until it la at last lost or destroyed witb the other dead letters. Major Hobble's arrang a menta remove the necessity for a private agent, and the fatal obstructions where one ia not provided, and enable the letter to go through to its destination directly.

Within the territory of New Granada the transportation of the mail, whether from a foreign country or originating at home, la tbe supreme prerogative of the Government. And In respect to that from the United States In transit across the Isthmus, New Granada exercises this sovereign prerogative, under certain stipulations entered Into in 1844 with the American Government. That arrangement is happily advantageous to the United States In a pecuniary point of view nevertheless New Granada insists upon carrying it out, and refuses to surrender it, unless the United States will enter into another arrangement that will cost It several hundred per cent, more than the present Mr. Hobble has, however, reported to his chief at Washington a great improvement in the arrangement of the United States agents who accompany the malL The Panama Star believes this arrangement will give much greater efficiency to the ear vlea, and at the same time require a less expendl A large body of North American laborers ara vigorously at work oa the Panama Railroad, headed by President Stepbena, Col. Tottea and CoL Baker.

A great deal or tbe road Is already graded, whilst the cars are actually rolling over some of its eeo Roaa. The Star anticipates that the toad will be to full operation in a few months. BT The light house, recently purohased at euo Bon ia New York, has become the object of a sutt, oa the part of the owners, to recover possession The name of the plaintiff ia that ef a philosophical apparataa maksr, at Parte, from whom the hgbt aoaaa waa frarsbaaed for the U. Government, by CsmCH.fttaasbnry,of tha Topograph leal Fngmsera. Mr.

WafaatAr lltn K. ImIhH Q.l Maaa at an aariy day, to address hla thousands of friends la county. Frm Swuth America. Valparaiso dates to the 24th Idsrch have been received at Panama. Mr.

Peyton, the American Minister Plenipotentiary, was at Valparaiso." He had presented to the Chilian authorities, ta the name of the U. 8. Government, a draft of a treaty of amity and commerce oa the basis of reciprocity. Among other items, it ia provided that eitisens of either nation residing within the territory of tbe other shall be allowed tbe privilege unhindered of public worship, of marriage, and, la ease of death, the privilege of sepulture. The Cooieno BaOroad was going forward wall Tbe track la laid for twelve miles, and increases a mile a week.

The outlay will fall within the est A brilliant entertainment was given on board the D. 8. frigate Raritan, on the SOtn March, to tee Day at Valparaiso. Tbe Dolphin waa in the bay, soon to sail for the United States. The French frigate Alaeria was also there.

i The steamer Vulcan is to run regularly from Valparaiso aa far South aa Chtloe. A route for a railroad has been anrveved from Valparaiso to Santiago. The American bark Belvidere Is reported to have bean wrecked on ao Island nesrTaloahuano. Ves sel a total loss the crew saved. The American whale ahlp Virginia was spoken latitude 30 30' south, 103 west, forty three months out.

2,1000 barrels sperm, and 100 whale oil An aoveement haa been effected between the Bolivian Government and the Bank for the export. cation of bark. It la embraced in six articles, which are to the following purpose 1. Tbe Bank shall purchase all tbe bark bow cut in La Paz and Cochabembe, besides tbe 7,000 quintals of the second allowance i the purchase to be made from June 1st to August. 2.

The purchase from the first bands a nail as maoe in casn. o. rom outers uuu of exchange. 4. Tbe bark of Coehabamba, because of doubts aa to its good quality, shall be bought at that eitv.

5. Tbe Government shall aid the Bank by defer ring the tax on tbe additional amount, over tbe 7,000 quintals, unui apru ism. d. dim can oijwn trom the country, st its own convenience, either the wbolo or a portion or tne ears it may purcnaae. BT Mr.

Willis has selected a number of articles from his pen which have mostly appeared hereto fore In the Home Journal and formed them Into a durable shape, under the original caption of Hurry Graphs." This la probably one of the happiest of the many phrasae he has coined, and correctly expresses the character of the which is hastily and loosely, but brilliantly written. and la a faithful reflection of the wit and vivacity of the author. 7 Mr. Boker'a new comedy, the World a Mask," has been brought out in Philadelphia with entire success. OITT IHTB LLIQKIICB.

Fita. About 2 o'clock on Wednesday night a fire broke out hi the house of C. Clay, w. In Marais street. But little damage waa done.

Alsbm or Fibs. About half past o'clock, last evening, an alarm of fire was given. Tbe firemen were soon sa roa( for tbe Third Municipality, to which place tbe bells indies ted that tbe fire was raging. After a long ran tb machines were wheeled back, aa it proved to be a false alarm. Taa Schools.

Tbe Board of School Directors for lbs Second Municipality met last Evening aU taa members present, Dr. Copes In tbe chair. Tbe meet ing continued to a late hour aad much business waa transacted. Dr. Lyndssy, of the Committee on Teachers, made a long report containing aeveral provisions respecting tbe teachers appointed to tbe new schools, the Jefferson sod Franklin.

Tbe vacanciea in tbe several departments were filled op, and Mr. Shaw wss elected aa assistant teacher to be placed hi the Euterpe school. Mr. i ennlngs, chairman of tbe Committee on the Library and Lyceum, presented a report at length, setting forth tbe monetary condition of the Library and Lyceum, followed with a resolution, unanimously adopted, requesting tbe Committee on Education to direct the attention of tbe Council to a resolution, passed by that body on tlie 18ib March, concerning the purchase of Dr. Leech's library, which subject had been overlooked in their last ses sion.

Chakcs Dismissed Arthur Oger was yesterdsy examined before Recorder Genoisy on tbe charge, of stealing $7 ia money and several articles from bis em ployer, Joseph Nunez's office, No. 25 Madison street. There waa no evidence given to render the charge probable, and tbe accused waa discharged. Assaults. Maria Cain, John Ross and Thomas Burka ware yesterday arrested in the Second Muni clpallty on the charge fef having committed assaults and bsueries.

They have not yet been brought before tne jtecordar for examination. DiscHsaexo. Louia Brevier waa yesterdsy exam ined before Recorder Geaola, on tbe charge of baring taken illegal possession of the vacant estate of the late Jean Bernard. Tbe testimony not substantiating the statement of tbe affidavit, the accused was hon orably discharged. Caaaviae Concealed Weapons.

Richard How den was yesterdsy arrested at the boarding bouse of Mrs. Proctor, at the corner of Canal and Royal streets, being charged by B. T. floughasa with carrying a bowie knife, which the complainant, who haa bad an altercation with tbe accused, Years will be used on him. Tbe accused gave bonds and was released.

Laaccnv avo Quice Dsspatch. Joae Maria Do minguez wsa yesterday, about 8 o'clock, arrested st the corner of Esplanade and Bourbon atreeta, on tbe charge of having, a raw minutes previously, stolen a piece of linen drilling worth $12, from the store of Jean Laville, at the corner of St. Philip and Levee streets. The drilling wss found In the possessioo of the tbler. Before 12 o'clock the accused wss examined before Recorder Genois, sent to tbe First District Court, and safely committed to tbe care of CoL Powers, of tbe Parish Prison, to await bis trial Gisod Stbeet Arraiss The recent atrocious as saults and daring robberies, not only in tbe nigbt, but during the day, which have occurred in Gtrod street, bave caused quite an excltemeat throughout tbe city.

The thought that such proceedings should be allowed within a stone's throw of tbe Municipal Hall and that the perpetrators should so frequently go unpunished has been commented upon vary freely by many of our citizens. Yesterdsy a Complaint against twelve of the residents of Girod street, between Tchoupitoulss and St. Charles streets, waa made to Recorder Caldwell by a number of citizens wbo live hi tbe vicinity. The occupants of tbe bouses are charged wtta keeping disorderly places, and notices hsve been served on litem to remove within fifteen day or the police will take them hi band. Most of the houses occupied by the above persons are owned by tbe estate of John McDonogh.

By tearing down the present shanties, and erecting decent tenements, more good would be dooe to the city than by any other disposition of the vast estate. THE COURTS. The Joaoas or the Fibst Distsict Cocar. Tbe April term of this court'exptred yesterday. After the business of me dsy had been disposed of.

Judge Larue called up tne delinquent jurors, woo had been absent without leave during tbe term, and fined them accordingly at the rate of three dollars per dsy. His honor stated' that according to tbe law of the Sute, the Jurors were endued to one dollar and a half per aay, during the time tbey had served, but that the Legislature had failed, at the last session, to make any appropriation for tbshr payment. Tbey were entitled to certificates, however, which would be delivered to them by gbe clerk of the court. His honor then returned bis thanks, on behalf of tbe State, to the Jurors for the manner In which tbey had conduct sd themselves in tbe performance of their duty, and in parting with them ha wished them aS happiness and success in life. Frrvu Distsict Cooet Judge Buchanan Stat for JJtmorcm.

A suit wss filed tn Ibis court yesterday to sever tbe bonds or matrimony between Lydla Rica and Oris C. Rice, her husband. 'The petition was, that the plaintiff was married to the defendant hi the village or Churchville, ia tbe. State of New York, in October, 1837. That seven years ago aha came with her husband to this city, and lived with him until August, 1845, whea be left her, and went as carpenter In the quartermasssr's deparsment to Mexi co.

That sloes that time he has utterly abandoned her, aad failed to provide for her support and that of her three children. That during bis absence she had only received toe sum or six aouars from aim. That srs vlous to the departure of her husband, there waa dee to her, from her employers, tbe sum of fifty dolls rs, which she bad permitted to accumulate for tho support of her childrao, sad which bar husband drew on hia own receipt, besides the earn of twenty dollars mora ia advance, leaving bar that sum la debt, to be paid out of bar weekly wages. That during her husband's absence aha occasionally heard of aha at Port Lavaca, Texas. Twenty months after ho left, aba asard of his death, and a man, representing himself jus nam asxss, iomi ear that bar husband was dead, and that be had assisted at hia funeral Two years ago aba was told, by a man named Fisher, that bar a nausea waa alive aad aad married ta Texas, aad that he was present at the weddlnr.

That In February last she received a latter Dross her husband, wbo ac knowledged that be had been living la open concn. blnaga with a woman ia Texas, and had children by bar, wherefore aba preya to atvoreed accordingly Fibst Distsict CooaT Judom Lorasv Too fol lowing a sss were disposed of befors this court yee terday Thomas Smith waa pot oa his trial, charged with stealing one gold and one sOvar watch aad a cloak from the eabla of the schooner Visitor, Cap. George Ferry, who ia engaged' ta the Florida trade, and for saving also laveigisd and alisd so run away rrom Capt. Perry, hia masts a slave named Back. The prisoner was triad separately on each charge.

(IB the first caae, iwu rW ba! accused bad I VnnHaA tn Rant. ParrV tor DaSSAffO OO board BIB vessel to Florida. That anarwaros, aooui suoaown on the same day, tbe 4th of February last, tbs prisoner came on board the vessel and tooa toereirom wv watches and cloak tn quesnoa, and departed In company with the negro Buck, who waa the ateward of M. Sullivan testified that the prisoner waa aaea ai hia house, ta Euterpe street, oa the dav ta question, aboutZ o'clock la the aftanooa, in company with the negro, xnai on ina aaasa evening, about to'docx, tbe prisoner aad negro wars again seen at tbe bouse. Aa officer of the police lesttfied mat oa searching the house the next day the two watches ware found concealed in a bundle in a trunk under the bad.

The case waa conclusive, and aba Jury sbund the prisoner guilty. Ha was then triad under two counts First, for inveigling, and second, for aiding tbe negro Buck to runaway. It wss in svideoes that tbe negro want off with the prisoner to his bouse, aad walla be stayed mere represented himself ss being free. The negro was also found concealed in the prtsonete bouse. The Jury found the accused guilty on the first count only, for inveigling the slave.

Lorcssy. Louis Daran aad Charles Deleaa ware next triad for steeling a lot of wearing apparel, be longing to EUenne uaaicne, on tne night of tbe 19th of March last. It wss in evidence thai Daran arrested, two days after the larceny, at the Globe Ball Room, while waltzing with a female, sporting at tbe same time an elegant paletot belonging to Cadicbe. Daran turned very pale and trembled when accused of tbe theft by the officer who arrested him. Tbe prisoner staled that the coat had been loaned to him by a friend.

Del can also was dressed in the clothes of Cadicbe when arrested andbrooght before the Re corder. Tbe clothes were strictly Identified, and tbe jury immediately rendered a verdict of guilty. John Lslly and Jacob Bunker, two bard looking ea ses, the latter with an arm off, were tried for stealing a brass fire fender. They were seen to take the fender and walk off with It several squares, when being dis covered they threw it down sad ran off. As the pro perty could not be proved, tbe Jury found tbe prison era not guilty, and they were discharged.

Anauit and BaUtry Jackson McCarty, a free man of color, charged with committing an asssalt sod battery on tbe person of R. Robin, oa the 16th of March last, was next put on his Dial The prosecutor stated thaton the night of the occurrence he beard a noise Is front of his house, while be wss in his yard. That ba went out and told the accused to ba quiet, whea tbe latter cursed him. 'Tbe prisoner then walked off towards his own house, about the distance of half a square. Robia followed bun, and took hold of the accused to Bike him to tbe watch house, whea the prisoner struck witness, a scuHie ensued.

The prisoner's mother came out and lore Ids clothes off, while several dogs bit tbs calves of his legs. During the scuffle tbey both fell into a ditch, when his friends, seeing his deplorable condition, came and helped him out A number of witnesses were then called for the defence, who established that Robin, the proas enter, was intoxicated at the time, end that he bad first etroek tbs accused two or three times. Tbe clothes of tbe prosecutor were very much torn. The court charged the Jury, defining the rights of tbe negro to protect bis life and person against assault, and tbe Jury, after a few momaors eoastdern tidn, found the prisoner guilty of an assault only, and strongly recommended him to tbe mercy of tbe court. AjrlTnla at the FrtaiefBeJ Hate la Mat BT T.OT71S HOTVI.

RarBaH, XHbarre and son, Miaf Barrooghs. Krag. 6j raDowss, A L. tdrtiarei, Oi Jacobs, a Daboral. LjA.

TERAHDAH HOTEL I St Katbewa, BToeian Bte LaoMtSL Jr, A I BSlaoa, Mm? Kmws, BJ Tt A Lsnar, Alaj Plasavar. Slaaghtar, Parkina, Mrs Psr mm, Ttowbratce Jr, A Waaks Bl Cohan sal a4y. St Ctaik, at Canal, DaviSsoo, atiaa Damdsoa, Mr Harris Hams, IsjCW BattarSais, Gadsas, Otuo 1 Beats, Wateuosia. HEWLETT'S DovaWaon, fl Cook, 8 Browa, Crsa.blo, Bob. Fur, Co tr.ll, Rowan.

Hrb. a Mcrarhad. Davia.Tboa Mitcbarfl. Pra.m, Browa, H.y., A Mabrj, DP Browa, H.y, A Mabry. Grn, Krai, Dsvanpott, Ferkson, Cola, VmireluU, Calif ur Da'ts, La.

vbamoania, ramog, Hawinc. Waira. oau Slack. A Orica, PLANTERS' BOVfL. Wood.

Bates. Oat faml Bro Aa, Eaaa; Stoasfctoa, Slrosa, Ph cr Waata; Batlar. a St ja ta. Taxaa; 1 St Co risgtoB. Law Sfiaa Canoo.

a Slokaa, Ala: Barj ia ootaaaa, St I oui Lamkia Taa not A QiUaad. ft Manaa. Toooc, Ara 1 A Jaraus. Port Uadana; A Bradf Joha Swttay, Ja Swanay, Liu, afo ajathar ioa. Ga'iatiai A McOaiddv, Va Dawaoa.

Bmatnta.T banM.llt KKSOUU.U A Cook, 8 Bowtoa, Vac Wink a. ARCADE A Pinch. O. JSStaa. to a.

La i Waliaoa. las; KMim'a, Daria. Va; Tbs sauna. TvaB) Jsnkioa, ladj St Kaaatl, Mof BTBoabae, Rasa) Browa, SC. Married Oa Wadraaday Fmirc, Sprit 90.

by tha Rav. Tbsodors Clapp, Hit NUT BEEBk. of tha) frty, to at mo AMELIA BELXE, daoghtar of B. U. Cooitor, of St.

Losia. Died. i On tha Both of April, of cboWra, CORVILITTS HUTUT, afad aaara and aaooiba. a aati'O of Wilmington, North Carotina. aa i for too laat S3 fain a roaidoot of taia city.

EST papara pKaaa copy. a at Madams Arnlbis Btoofcs win ba happy to sea all bar little popjs sad friends st tbs breaking sp of bar school today, at 4 o'clock, ia tbs Coaimarcad Halt. tt i Maaara. Editors of tho Picayaasi GtmtUmen By Oie wdl of a kind Praridaoaa, thronsh the proBopt aad easreatic efforts of the Firaoiaa, oar tssidsiiss has boon preserved rom wfcat sssuisd to be iosvitabk dtatroctjoa. On Wodnaiilay tha adjoining dwallios of Mr.

Boaliaay, a two atory trams was in Bassos. Had taia hava barnad, tho loss of oars was cart aim. Bat ia a msnnar which aoaosad almost incredible tho lira was anb'aad snd both baaduss saved. While wa award to sH tbs compsniaa the joat praise which is thair dna, wa foal sspecial itdeotadsaaa Is JaBsraoa Company no to tbe Mississippi compary Ba and to too Hook and Ladder Company of LaJayatto. Bo plaaaad in thia public nuan to aiiieae to an who ao kindly assiatod ia tha protaruoa of oar dwollow and fumtsra our grstitads and thanks.

Having so ofies heard of lbs ds. ai ruction done, araa whan a eniMiag is not bar nod, br tha ra nsovalof (araitnroi whoa, by coohaws aad cam, tha bmOdias a saved aad taa farnitaia pisaaiiad aaaaovsi, aa waa ia this wa sots tho fact as aa szcaoUon and worthy of tho ha estprasas. Toare very waly, J.TW1CHBII.. Lafayette, April SO, )5L BjS ltSdp taT The papers of Laayotts wOi plsaaa to copy. LIB BN SOODI, Joat opened a 81mpaeMa, SO CavanI afreet.

csnwa av.ua usim, arnrr aural LIBER. 8HEKTIWO. from to 4 to LKER PILLOW CASIRa.andraasadi HUCKABACK TOWELina.aarariori 600 doaeaa LINER TOWELS, varama styles: asm scotch DIAPER, aI liana 8 cases Pieach LIRXR DRILLS, fhrrsatlsmaa's nasi, BTJb cental can Urltll ntTCK. for nanWamoals waar 1 ceaa Lmaa MOSO.rlTO SETT IKS 400 doaan URXR CAMBRIC HARDKIBXHIKTS, of ah With etna goods, all of which will bo sold lower than tbs sao qnstiraa, can ba panhased e'eawbsra. my I StWp CM.

SIPSOJ, (0 Canal atrast. Ceata Bailable far Samwier. ALFRED MUNROE at CO, Bo. 84 Magasin street. Wonld invite the attention of thair friaod, aad raitunaais to thair choice aasiiHimiil af tha following ascriptions of SUMMER COATS.

Pnnch Drsp dTtU Draaa Costa aad Procka, black and colomd Sac Pokes, now styla looaa Baca, Bnctish Pnrnmstta. Procka, Draaa Goals, Hera. Polkas. A ci BJ'S snd col'd Alpaca ZTT Cloth Skeleton Sacs Linen Saca, Procka, new sty la PoaVa Coats, dks i fancy PongoaSi Gran cloth Striped Oiacnara tuuswr Tweed Silk aad Liana i Toils da Kord myl Bdptf Fan tal aeaa far BBmnter. Wa have a vary mrga aad choice aasoron at of tbs host ds ssripuona of PABTALOOHS, soitabls for warm wsathar, S3 which wa ak tha of panehaaara.

Frauch Marmo, or Drap d'EU Paatalooaa Brslinh Marmo Panmotta B'ack Alpaaa and Mohair eord Supor Whta Proorh Liaaa Drill Fanuy Col'd French lanna Drill i 8apcr ftrowa Pancy Co wad Praia lnsw Nankaoa ranch Drnp do Tork Praaeh nnd Engush Cottooade Bias's Miilnd nnry aaainsnra Chocked aad Stnpnd Liaaa ladm oaarsackar ALFRED BTDHRAa At CO ay aapu 1 Hammer Veata BannUfal ABaartsaent. Ws isvaa paiUisaais to call and aTammo oar sty mm ef VESTS FOR 8CMMER. Tha foUowmc a sab; partial as acriptioat Pancy Cnlnrad MsrsaiTlas Taats Pima Wbita, PhOa and Fi(nrad Liaaa Testa Phun CoWad Linaa Trt1 Fancy Pnrad Liaaa DriB mm Faacy Fupuvd aad Phna Lhwa Bus airs wTssajj India Oman Liana mm 'J Bi and I rnaw 1 Bar. Corn Comrad and White Caahmora Black Boaabsaiaa, Silk aad Satis Vaata. ssade ap Bent, ALIRED MDKRB CO asyl Odptf BllazJ First Bricks.

s. lsnrk Atthoraaa ad hb. KaadaJI awt aoto oar fWaau a m. mmm of Ms. Kandail's braa.

warn ooa. mt ihm Seotoh Pn a Bnok. aih, wJ'. i. av ULKDS dk CO.

Wo ara now randy to aasphr eacar pianSM wSh owr (ranslf msimand Torn Bricks sS BIS Oiwscs taft at Find, 11. Too Co or tho Row Caaat, wiS bopRHnpUyaS taadodsn. WE H. EAOER. tAsasf tamahsaniiatVAssi MAMm KMSrT BTAORSbX WHTTB dk COl, sTXCBAfsOR.

1 BOMT CMXCZf Ofl BVJtQOtNM CO, SAB FRAR. Buuntasu. wsuxa 2Utrtic3 Gaits Ctjl Dcx ryror J. A. Beard A If ay's Bales aae tint Pan a.

dykes, yds Co. sell Boots, Brogaas, fenioasfc at half past 10 o'clock, at 51 Msgaxias stres7aW SB. SBWU oiiiin siaiuuaj nail paat 10 tfekva oa Bacchua street, third door from rc4vamw J.A. Beard fc May aenSTavws.atUo'cJoeEMBnhv FtIartb Draaa aad frledfelaea. COTE CO ooranr of Magasins sad Foydrai aa tODISlABA TXBJtlFDGE a Piwrsativa sadcCi Cs I Sprlaar asd Hnanaser ClotaJsva.

AltTZESf MUNROE si CO Ko. 5V4 Msgazins strssl, Have rnrnrrnd aar recant arrrram Saabnd sana 'PRUia ARS eUMMXK CXOTHI50, smss is ths hhnt styhjaaadistbs hostniaanw. IVjs A awssriov aasovtassnt of DrfDKR OJLRRERTS af sast wear. BW Ws ara now asutsg sB kinds of WI9TXB ClOTBOs at sansaaUy tow prieaa. fit jOfl i.S'Flme Fsuna, ajaasbas aVes Jaatraoarrsd a choice sslsctios of elassnt ABE.

Bart 1 COMBS. POR1E MOHRAlBa. Bo. a QUINNEBS si HILL, ss Cnaaa street, TJnnlnin in Tana ArtirUi 1 CjaUTSVe Rantbnra a aaiarS. After TVVSLVE lEASia TRIAL acsaswhrdl.W.Tr.

EQUALED br an rasnsd forth. rYZ7TFi EXTRACT OP COPAIVA. SARSAJ A RILLA ssTTj CAPSULES or oRsuweta. To bo had anly mf Swedtast LeMbea. Ws hava oa hand and ara aaUntlv aaraliin olios of healthy tWZVlSH LEKCHti, which wmoTt too lowest nurtstpr caa to thntradoar iaatau.nt 81 MA'S DKPtf ASD CUEMirsXsTOKt.

apS) SdpOt gl Canal, fpraar raraadaha. B.Oannni. ICw C5eBtlemeae Faralaalas; Eaanarrs Ska. SB Caaaa aftnaat. oa door Ea partam.

Havojnst epansd thow oirtiro aow stock of CtEsTTIalssTl wkioh, togsthar with ovary article kalninina hi ths lis. jl oaTsr for sale at fair prieaa. i iayrtad to caB and ezannas OW sbsot, wknk I with tho iraatut earn. ioctad with tho iraatut earn, CHA8. EMAJICEL dk 48 nthSl adpstawoadu one door satow wntraa, TALUABLB XBOL1SH Tmt TTtsnmnr rnHinf Jest rarsrrad by JehM Bail, ff QrmTler Street, A Prom ins aoass oi unsi as mciatists, ra MIMOTRS OF A PBTSICIAHt 8 voaj by WOOD LEIOHTORi by Mary Howitt.

TBE BLACK PROPHET by Was. Carbon. i CONSDKLOi 8 vols) by Goorja Sand. THE COLUtGIANJt Ooraid O.rfta. H1GHWATS AD BTWT by V.

aemttna. OLD COnVXSTS OP PARIS by Mmo Bny baas. MAKIAR; bv Mm. 8. C.

HalL RLrSX AKD'SEBTRDDBt byToeaor. TBE ROBBER TBX RUIREi by Lntch Rkck. EMILIA WIBOHAlli by tbs sathor ef MTwa Dai kai Talee" TALEi OF THE MTJR8TIR FESTIVALS, by Caret Orifltn. TBI COURT OF MOrTTE CBJ8TO by 1 THE TITHE PBOCTORi by Wm Carkon. COUKTHI BTOHIES; bv BiwaHittorS.

SI DOM A THE SORCERESS, bv Wat. THE ROBBER; The rp Oaa hi a Thonaaad i atarv at nnrgnnoy ssormy a.rt.sais asmmaa, ate ay a. r. E. Jam a TALES OP THE FIRST FRKRCH RETOLtmOBiAy On nntbor of 1 Two Obi Meo'a Tataa TALES OF THE WOODS ABO FIELDS by tbs anther af "Two Old Maa'a Te'ea." Tosetha? with many other btoraatinc works anhlshnt ia this sarias of tbs PARLOR LISJULkl.

Thay ara ant sp wy tuanp auo www w. I "Tra. 81711 Aauqie OlatBteat. Bar asluniioaa, aa and phnnam rsaaosy Pass, Bans. 1 Saaaad Soma, ChafoS l.taba.

Chsppad Haada, mm. Tm an and nxoaUosS propniation wa oBar ia rnali sars ts tho pablie, hnlioains it to bo dacidodiy one ad tha boat nana dia in nan for tha aunadv earn of tho above anrjovnar and aaa. Tal sflietkmai aad nepecia'ry wonM wo isrninniaad tn law of our cnisaes who are TUBTURED with rdB riLIs, and wbo hnvlrandy triad ether rimadiaa wahawt okcanaa, raliaC It is a aontbios and (ratafni apacieation sad eh ass hlwaya bars a pmco asaaaa ia every samara, as a rmmj aad eoavoniantrnaoft in caam of Buraa, Scald, Chafed Laaaa, Ac to which yoans ianmSa nnd chiMraa are latblo A poaw fal mcommnudation nlao ia favor of thin remady is thnt it a prarjarsd br Patty Daria dt fas, Provisoars. B. 1 tlaa mirmn mvawtum of the wnWJy rs slualid Pain KtUar, tba whiek, wo aappoea, no modiciae ia bmhto Smrvadry papa bay (m Oint awnt at aaaily pot an in jaara.

PrieaMenma. BnT So 4 only by ACOV1L MEAD, spSS Sdpiataod 118 harrma etreat, Raw fTilims New UelB. Tbs subseiibors are in aaaaipt of par atanmnhl Oaioa, bvco snd hnodnomo stock of BUMMER CLOTHIKe ssd tVhJIiaBlsa OOOUt of ton atylaa and aattsras. THOMPSON dk If IIOH, sibtB Bdptf 18 Ca pt. acraar, nripnarta HawlanV (ICKliSS at and Apatheemrles, Bos.

48 sad 48 Canal rtront, Raw Orwasa. iBportars of sad Wsoiasale asd RstW Dsslars iT DRUGS, kXDICIRRS, AJUTIBi KBT, SUKOICAT. IRsTRTJMXRTS, Be, of Plaators, Pbyaiciana aad Dalsis atmant of artichia in thaii Uasaowsr wonM caB tho af Imition tha larroand ftaab sane rrrrac and rxniiac ia and cxmiaf tn state. PLARTATIOH and FARILT MXDICTRXS pat bp oxbcalar cars, sad gasrsntiad sad gaaajssv Bar rLAWT with parucalnr mkl7 SmSdp S. laiBassy, Mssaftartsrav of fBitcH riircinr, Bo.

TO Cantp sad 198 Cbartras Missis," ivAtav OsTJJtAWl R. Man haids wiB pliiaa'caJ at Ha. TO Camp sr ttt Chnrtraa atranta, to asaasiaa tho alack and aciaaa. mhlt lmidp Saperflne 8hlrta Fwstoanior Unma wa havorocowod a new aad shwssasnV saons of aS kmdn of FIRM SHIRTS, aa Ai Quasi Whitn Irish Ldoans Fancy Colored Irish Linear, French Cbuitsi mm mm LjseB Casssfse, SStfB tsA VORRIS WAT. Ra.

Camp Geaalae India SeeromekeFB. Wo have iscarrad, by has arrivala from Fhiwiilahk eat Row Tork, a lareo assortment of Bias, Petals and'Bag taripnl aad Baa aad Black Chocked SEERSUCKER COATS ART) PARTI. I Alao evjrCIRE IRDIA RAM KIR COATS ARD PAFT1 IRDIA rOROXX SILK COATS. RORRIS WAT, Rs. SB Camp straat, aonar of Coansnon craat, SpW Bdptf nadw Hswhsrs swaav fflaRaael WBita etc C.a COMMISSIOB MKRCHARTt, MAURSEL WHITE.

CUrHBERT atTLurr, THEODORE RIOR. napUW Hyde de Uwndrtek, Be. IS Chsrtrss etrsat, IMPORTERS OF WATCHES, PUTS JEWZLKT AFB DIAMOBrDa. SILVER TEA BETS, FORKS and SPOORS i PTTCHE fiOBLETS. Sta.

PLATED CASTORS, BASKETS, TEA SETS, WATTXM, Fms OURS, RIFLES, PISTOLS aad REVOLVERS. Rodgarsa POCKET and TABLE CUTLEBT nnd SCISBO CLOCKS aad VASES, LAMPS, wLRARDOLEA sBd BA TEL eRRAMKRTS. MILITARY eOODS, SOLD ARD STXTXR LACXi, PAPIKR BLACHK WARX and a mTa i i I ol RICH FARCT SOOOI. BSF Thh) Hooao haa boon mtabhsbsd tdurw yoara hi aUt ouy. Jst adpa FaahleamBle fJIathlMsT.

Is. 18 Camp straat. Wa are now in iweaint ef a cowlato ABLK CLOTHIRS and FURRlShtlRO SOODt, asaiir every erode tat tho way of DraaarsaSablafaraW caa edstf TtunrMi" mm anaiw, tVSiamss Raflnad Ba I BRraPs Baa.nvm4 LOAy SUdARr Wnows PoWnrad aad Craahad a aaJtrnwae Mala aeaa. 1000 bam. BOObbhkP' SO hods.

CkwiSad Satar varions namhs 800 bbSksad 100 has" bbbj. gtrOARHOUSE MOLAsSXA 100 ban. and SO half bbla. SOLDER STROP. 80 bhis.

and SO half bbht. bhss. and SO half bbla. sacarboaaa eyrnp. rw BtylO tvndo S.W witrsit lit atasaalan strs BprlRsT aad Hasnnser ClathlasT.

NORRIS tm WAT, PASBlONABlmK CLOTH1MM3, Wo. 88 Camp, coram af n.M mmm. Rmm mmJ mtmmw lata I largo atasrtmsat of SPRIJIO ARD SUMMER CLOTBl. of tha HVMt asd aiaat nWcant atylaa, ta which tkay inrStwa aUantioa of tbotf cuatonaars and taa pnhBc gisnrsay.sssssl: iag in part of s1. Black, Bhsa, Browa and wrona Caahmai sTrs Ftock Casts mm mm a.

SSS PiaWS Faacy Colerod French Tweed Black Drap d'EU Dross and Frock Costs i mm Saa Frock Coatat Alpaca Looaa Baen aad SaaPmrkn; Shaaanuto Bnshsaaa Coats, Fancy Uaan Drill Looaa Sac and Saa Froekaj I'lSI mm mm Bhvk Marino Psats, WhrUsad Faacy Liidra Pruliag Fasts, ef imwW'" Pkua Browa aad Chock Wane aad Fancy MmaaiOas Tests, oral' Bmak Bdk Tests, ansdo very scbt. aspiasar far BanssnR taacy DrChsg Baits Coat; Tsst asd fasts aftba wmr BBfJ "I airrss Bawatrata ear mut nw. AteasaraUetaad. IBS PBARL STREET. SEW Tlj 'iia.

hy iiinsnawmSnroi SILR ARD LACK 0OODS scksaSConwndW as, Pamt tarsai Scalwadsswvaaa, OS sU tan anrsstiaa of fan, nmcs 1 saury. Bannnt ruoaaa, Vt Etaaan Oa i A. TaarnwaiMftf THEIR OWR IMPORT ATIOR, OnrBwE rTsrskssse, jg3 Jnr sretaas4 4aandB4chocsrod. whitaaad Tajvotaad BrnssamTMrntif Cnrpotiaini Fiavad Bams and I man Crsmb Clot ha: Window una Hnar Clock. Table aad Piaao Covara.

Stair Bona, Rnca, Fiaor Oil Cloth, from 8 to foot wide, larhwa naiitna, bass aback af FAShUOR mmli.

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