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ANTED THKKE OR FOL 1'AT- TFhU-H A F. hrrt wnrhnwi apply. B.iMlilN A i. ANTKD AtJKNTH AN IXTE1V 1- it, nt iMt i. int.

BOHTOi HOW. AKII POaIAjTl; MElilCIMC," coutainln 1rja octavo -area. A sample wftb loruii, wii! be Aitlreas U. M. FuMI lias; LWuae, So.

lit iu-r FK KAI.K. TUB HATIITlJiH, PttMfic Ti and fr-iler bxiendnr th J4th-r, om(rf the Itifi OrniDMii Aa-tion. Any rTMn wti-bif. Stau-t a IxtN hvav or buy pro, nr uralltr I-t, r.a rbtti rmr-JrJn by Bi-frlyibc (uiindil.lr to 34. WHIIaK KK, ori ---ev-t -rif Kijlta sad Vr'v rtr sU in ftuu crUffr.

al--it FOB A E. T( AG ITK wgnrwrf ee, imprfri Ht vnnwrtr, fnm Mjia. of IV1. "or of 92 e-nl one of mjuum. tim niXM rr.m rva to tnr to ran, m4 are ajcainet prwinit-ttriMt Weil be exrtii at MlaitjuoM raw- Im jar- tir.

KAMI A. a Ap-it it-mMug-i, OriWTof fifth anti Wlut try-U. HATE MOV? EH AT A GREAT 12 A 1 thrv-atf-y. iss-artw rtew. Jirtek ltoaw an tt- i BrM-! Kt)vHi trwt.

at ft Brio which will yu4 a-ar Swat. Um tatTe aeur (rlnv of la ftitl us. wruw BA I' A. ft VIU4KNT. 2 Apolto rr.

Kmbaa- Wl iu-jft. (BB4.VM. "POR HALE A J-'INK TKACT Of It lt--e mil' from -b- port, Ky ua i-r tint liinlr Fill; rl-wi, the bu.la.noa bena-ity Ittntwmt. Th 1 1 will pay tur lao-l. In iirlrf irf B.

T. MI LKH, on i lw riemi ca. nr 4 H. F. hlt.LKAi.MHUb-w-! O-tiwj ajl Hfaor- vOR HAUKMNMAIN FAST If'irTH-ST HKBT.

Thte wnll -tabltrbl and Bmt-c1. Mn. d4u a tin trtMt. tim, la now erfi uo favurkll tit arvnl Trtrwrtator ta ahool lTiiij UaviljF. fvr arici(Hr faiioiiw IP yraroiga.

Apl-If 1 OB "8 ALE li EAP TUKEE llk(iU, lllut't Wooth-wt crnr tin and e.irt-l. 1jHE 8ALE WOltTII OF thmm ttMT Welii in inHunar t. wrk rralMt fur on few, and f' ro r-fTpfic Irtm JUH A. WHDN, VIn Eat Hisiktmut, rincinnail. jTor ttrnt.

IOU BENT HTOKE AND DWELL-mo, 7 CMtrmlTcnii. Apply to J. CA Mil. The Celebrated Concrete SAFE. milEFE ARE TWR OVIYV RRALrv J.

KKLIAni.B riRR-PltfKir AMD Bl IH.LAK-PiUXV It Ay KM. N.it.tv wMlinnw any thluir thant WW thiDkaof KWtintr any of Iter. A it(I-ra MJomiof rwwai4 (r proof thai tly U.rm tveriled to piiMi-ra Uwu teattato. aaaa) aim auVw la Ua wrcatlaafa. aiM WBrrant thwj to ba wHrfv frmjfmm dmp.

aU4 tbr Mid to ptiaaaaa tb paruiiajr Jultt of ra bvlna naey in thm ivin4o itbem wm var known to brmk. 1 jroa do not tw-lirva it, oom i.d tar on and try it. Mm arw tit out Actnu tn () Unat for th Great AaaerW-ma. Kvr-UriiMrr liuk-lak. Tui la tLa aooat waaderful dnujorerr of tb nlo-twmth century, (in th way of Incksi a V-ck wttbouia ky-tola ftod yt a rmotatin k-y trfmt is full ooa-trola tha Uitnbler aa Mpoo-the oil lo.

Btokm, ome aod tf, fur if yuo are no mad far of it Ktrit, yn wilt avf nitre any oili-r. It ntrtww Ium wr eu Im ftickud, tikHlfl4 or xorcad frua tha door. in. II. DODDS M.

W. mm Tlae-Mr-M. IteK-SmJ rernimery at Wholesale. DRtJOr.ISTH AND OJUXTRY MERCHANTS family mrm raulodnl that tlw prin. eMldeit tr Um tmla of pnparuiOD mt at 3 Wt owth-rwtjt, and that I am now pranaraa la torak tlm fa any Qiiautitr.

Mr former patron Kiar rtim that tkalr quality ahall a at only bm tmlir aialatala.it, bat. If Buaairtla, taoderad Mill asora wortar at tbalr aatronaaa. Tboa hava mat rat triad tbam ara lnTitad to do ao, with taa fallaat oontt-aWnoa that tbar will arora to both Kller mo4 aonaniar. I likawlaa kaaa a tarae atoek of Im-aortad aad AaMrican Perramarr, Comba, BnuhaBaod Toilat Ooada (aMrallr, aU of which I aa MlUnf at Plaaaa to girm mm a oalL BOLOM PALMER, and Xmaorur of Perf umarj. apt 3M Wat ronrtn-afract.

PerAimery. P)R FFNE COLOGNE WATER, aithar br tha qaart or alccutlr put op In bottlaa, all at tha Fonrta treat Pcrfumarr Dapot. HANDKERCniEF EXTRACTS. Mr atoek of rboaa artlctaa Im comptata, Inohadlos wr aat.4r aX.aMa's ataaaffrrare, and all atbera mf aor cel.brlty. UaTlnd likawlaa aa abaadanoa of aa nnaat akatamia, aa nuUKiviDf a larga va-rtaty, and toUclt eootpaxiaua ot tbam with tbom of igr other maauDactora.

AIMER'S BOAT DESTaiTICB la aonpoard of Soap and otaar artietaa wail known tor tbeirbananetal action npon tb. taath aad sdma. It ao artiela that can powtbly injur, taa taath and mm coanninlly tw turd with perfect Impaolty PT paranna of all 80LOS PALMKtt, Mannaotarar aad Importar of Parfaaery, pa 3A Wort roorthtreet. Ilydroineters. TTTDROM ETERS FOR COAL OIL.

ar i Tunrorri mil (. ll) dromtera f'T B-r. li druueter fiir 8ur. Ji jdruoMtar ftr Ljh. Hydrometer for Acid.

Uidrttiuett-r far Milk. llTdroBteters ftir Win. I i ydrometri for Spt riti. EDMAkii w'ANLan Tnijrint, K. E.

oorTKT Foortfa Md MaiB-itraoO. Mailicy-Caylua Capsules, Without Taste or Smell. F)R THE SAFE, SPEED AND radical cwrw of Oonorrka, Olcwt Whit, In-flaznmatio) of Um BM-ddrnd Kidnnya, 4c, Matbay-Cayltk war tb only medidnea of tb kind admitted io tb1JnWnal kxbib.tioQ ttt Pari in lOA. Ma kT cow on kasd the following kiAda: Copaiba aad Citrate of Iron; 1 1'OpWilta and Cnbfba; Copaiba and Khatmny; C-ufnkiba and atecftn; Corka and Tannic Add; lpaiba, t'ubcb and Carb. Iroa; 4'opatba Pnre; Culmba Fare; Cubeba and Alum; Copaiba, CuhetM ana Alum; Venice Turpentine; Dr.

Bllerier specific KDV AKD SOA MAN. COttJiTlTrwte-p15-M M. K. coravar Fourth and Main-atraett. rriiriMin Indelible Ink.

TTOK MARKTNOUPON carokrrc, Ac. without freaaraton. This ink (a new lev en lion) im without comaiye action, and will aot iiuare tha nnert fabric Prepared and for aaia by kDWAKD 8CANLAN A lirwrruta, 15-M W. oorner if ourtb and Majn-atreeta. Espic9 Pectoral Cig'ars AKEMEDT FOR ASTHMA, CA-TARRH, Ac: vaad with great enecea.

la Fratve, nd ivcoindc4 by awinaAt Fmuzh FbTctana, Vur aaia by KDWAUD PCANL AN ft Tragjitt, apl-At N. K. corner Fonrth and Main-atreaf. Sand Paper. 1 AAA BEAMS EXTHA QUALITY l.WV Rand Paper for sale bV IDV ABU ANLAN A Tiinr(t.

apltmt K. J. oorner Foortk and Maln-atraeta. STRAW CUTTEKS. TTHE KXCEIIOR FODDER CUTTER, JL (which took lint premtna at Baton Room In March, Straw Cnttara, throe utem; Caaoadar'a aad lasaraoU'a 11 ay PraaM, Corn Shall.

ars. Ac li fcaital aad kit een.tanttr on hand br VAN IBrB.KM A UIBlW, BoatH-aaut epmer I fnt aad Johntraeta. A Hfearal taomuit to tha trada. rU- Q.KO. W.

PHILLIPS, PROVISION AND PRODUCE BROKER, Na. nereaaata Exrhnnce Boilitla, CIXCISHATL to Olndnnati, Eaatara andSontaern aTer. Cbana caaonuiy apt-iy A. a. aaAra.

a. a. wab. a. ATS JJBATB, WARD a BADDLKRT HARDWARE aad CAKRIAGK TRIMMINQ3, mmtm Mauvatraet, bid.

Oohiraba and TTont, OnHL u(a-ly eupi QJUNDR1ES ON CONSIGNMENT. -KJ baa, flnin; 1 baje Cotton: brla. lar.1; to ka Tubarn; i bntra iMMl1. starch, a la Mora and for aaia by J. Tl.

rEH-Mt. A ap tl aad OS Wert oMMnd-etreet. "ATAVAL JLl sm trta. Tar, aadiaa liza, la prima order; a brie. Pitch; Sn brt.

BtNili, Noa, 1 aad balaa Uneua. Fnraai.br JAS. A. TltAZER, apll and Walnut -nneU fTTEAS. 5t) HALF-CHESTS SUPE- .1 II IK rrran Tea ronna nrson, iaperlaL ua-aowaar aad mack.

Jor aaia kw by JAS. A. VBAZKH, apll at and Walnattrjrt. ALMONDH AND BRAZIL NXTTi a nasa lorthen Almonds; IS barrett) nw lirazil lus. Jost reniyed and for sale, by BOWX PSWTSO, apll llalnrreet, between Fourth aad fifth.

T)EANCTS AND PECAN NUTS. are tmjm prime Juat raoeivtd and wr mm by fcOWX A I1IMTO. apfl 17 St sintreet, between fourth and Ifth. IjUNK TEAy.Ji:T RECEfVED. 28 balf-cbeate ry superior Oolons, Young Rywa aad baaaowdar Toaa, lor Mia, wholrat at.l retail, br A.

MclHiNALO A pn and Branch 2,9 Ue-l ft uurth-etrvet. VLD W)VEKNM ENT JAVATofFEE! Jtrt recafred, pocket, extra ftee Grem-aeeat Jar Cones, lur pais, wbnleMale and by A. MclHiNALD A at, aad Branch Ms west ourth-euwet. UTtST BY TELEGniPH. I COXCkEfrKMOXAL.

1 WlMiama, Tasdai 1.1 Vr. offered a fwaolttMAn. April IT. IrVicfc wu icnl tut rttnrnMtl. iadtractinr tba Cenaattaa a PuLH Eitvroditaraa to report a bill redao- inf tLa rbmjxoitnuaa ef aieaban of Coaitraaa to 8 ptr dun fov emeb day of aetaaj aerrjoc.

aad alao that wb.a both Kaaeee, by joiat rerlalioo, aiirtirDd to attend a political eoarnttiif the Member rotiaf tberefor ahall not rettif (T-tlurix the nee. ifbter.J Mr. Httrma ot.jontaa to the resolution, Mr. Htmatoa artderetood that aoae aeatla. am drtif their pJ when paired off and absent, if ao, a 4 wanted this abeaa aorradted.

The Iloore whit into Coaauttan on the IDeftcieacy Appropriation ilill. Mr. (jookiiag tcrbwatl the Prf.l int't po-(ilioa ta rUrbry fa tha Territorial aa ezpreaerf in hn aunnal auaaag. Xae inaabi-tanta ofjibe trrm t-tato. bare erer by oral anid political foreaa, to diaaoada aad die-eoaraga.

Slavery. I Tb eontenlioiuo thu tab-Jert hat giica Hm to bryala ia tin Hall on both li'li, and bar laahrd the ptbiie aini inio lctcime activity. Prom tfai Uiae for we ar to hire raulu, not artrameat; of Inane, not eoaromiaeeJ The free btate inaiat that ilareiy ahall remain lcKaUiod ia alar. aolding jrialea, and crea there It inrrean art be tnaitled hj piraoy. They bar aa aa altjirallej dettimlaaUoa that (layer ahatl ot raare tbi continent; there is eren bap that ia iu mXUiag place it will witiier at4 die.

I bi ia tbe rkyer of aunftaaity, not tae ntiaioa of a party. If the Supreme C'mrt ia infallible, then lh Conf titotioa ia aothing bat war ia their liAMida: ijf tb Con.titutioa a tb Coort ex-potrnA It, tbra! ia this year of lrao oar allcgiacje dae to aa loatrameat v'ery different front that wbica guided tha Hoaa who ram brfitrene. II arirntd that tb augment mt the Sa-prea tjourt ar binding only en iafvrior conrt and prtie UUganta; that tb deeiaiooi of the 4odiciaryl are not obligatory en Con-grw inj any en, bat like other arganwnU addiaxtd iu diacretion, aad ooming frcut a Vo-ordint branch of tb hcata Oor-emaentl ar entitled to mpaot. tb of the Bopnrm Coort is one of tb aorpieioi promts of a RepnblicAn riotory. When till reform is onaaamatdJ this ran.

pire of larery whtch flits along tha shade of a JocitTiDg tribunal, wiirftrctcb its wings one ar oyer at peacafnl domain where its ninislrajliona aiej envntial in ordsr to darelop tbe biglsrat type of white clriUiatin. Mr. onbam's yeanlntiea to adjora from Friday to the first of May was rejected: yeas, ny m. Tb anideratioB of i PefiHency Bill waf resoaeti Amnog other audit wu aa snpro-priaiionlof for a delegate to th Iater-nntiuaal eutull.al Cogms ia London, ia Jnlyaet. Tb ros and wlthoat action oa tb U1I, tb 11 adjoaxned.

A Bwsjraga waa rewired from th President a communication from th Secretary of War In repry to a raaolation asking for in-formatidn as to tbe seizareaad imprisonment of natuisJitud eitiieas by foreign goyernmeata. Tbe ronimoaication was sat read, but ordered to printed. i Mr. rVilson offered a Joint reeotation aa-. thorising a eolleution aad publication of doca-ments rtiating the butory of thq eolonisa-tjoa of jAmerica by commercial oompanies in xJoglanti incorporated in lliOD.

Uafemd to tbe Compiittee on1 the Library. The rbrmorial of Mr. San bora was referred to tb idicisry Committee. Mr. Hrna dy gave notice of a bill for th transportation of tbe mails by railroad to tb Pacific I I Mr.

Owin intrtidaeed a bill to provide for taking privat pro perry forpublio ute.and pro-. Tiding jMst aumpeni-ation therefor. Referred. The spliject of-journment oyct the Cdh-Tentioasj was considered and defeated yea 20; nayjSO. Mr.

Sfidull offared a resolution provi.ling fur tbe adjopmment tbe Senate three days at a time, frdm April 1 to May 1. Laid orer. The 54nate went into Executive Session, after which Mr. Johnson reported the Uomestaad litll ia ft saodined form, limiting! the class of pcriobi proTi4ed for tb heads of families, and requiring payment of twenty fir cents per acre; and five yean' residence, after which title shajU be given; also, limiting lands to thoe only, subject to private entry. I Mr.

6Wia offered an amendment, lesralisinar the oconpancy of the mineral lands In California and Oregon by citiseas of the United State, I A mere a re was received from the President, vetoing Lh bill for tbe relief of Arthur Edwards stid associates, who carried tbe mails on tb Northern Lake from 1S4H to 1350. on tha rronad hat the claim was already beinr ra- td tha i'mliaaiiUr General and Court of Cfetims. I I I The Senate Bill farther provide that tha land shall not be sold for the debt of the settler till th Cnited rjtbtes parts with tBfe title; also, that an alien matt file his declaration of intention of iecomtnga cittaen before eoold avail himself pt tbe beneuu of toe bill. Mr. Jbhasoa, of argued atl length In favor of! the Senato Bill.

WUhfut action thereon, the Senate adjourned. Frotn i Wimvomr. Nendav. A aril M. A great number of delegate to Charleston bay reached th city to-night, and all is animation knd exoitement.

It ia paid that Douglas' stock has declined, throusbj a diversion of New England deleeate for Governor Tonoey, under the lead of Qn-' oral Whitney, Collector of Boston. I Tbi is all humbug. It was known weeks ago, tht Whitney bad sold out for the CoUect-or'l Ofisc of Boston. Ed. Emfuittn Tb jDouelaa rooms at th National ar crowded, and speeches have been made by Sen ator Clung man and esars.

namuton or xexas, VallanaiKbam. 1. xlatler nana- of. Ueoxsia. Bust of Arkansas, aad others.

Th Marshal of Ohio reports that the inhabit ants of Ashtabula County ar ready to take np arms to resist the authority ox tn benate lor bringing Jobn itirown, belor tn commit- te of Investigation of th Harper's Ferry affair. 1 1 i Colonel Lander leave her to-morrow with two or three engineers, who have hitherto served with h(m on wagon road expeditions. His fa-tare business will be to inspect whatever may be don under contract to furnish water along th roate between Humboldt Valley and Honey Lake, bin to remove impediments, A. ttendral Hamilton nnd Major rJrtttaia bar again addressed the Military Committee in fa vor of the Texas rteglment xiui, ana bar ae-monsttated th impossibility of Imaking tha infantry fficieat by snoaating them. Recruits in the army ar not horsemen, while th nr the best horseman ia tb world.

Secretary Floyd' letter was received by th committee. President Buchanan gar as his reason! for not I doing so a fear that bis reeom-mendatioa would injure the bill in th present state of party feeling. Th result is still aa-fettled. I II Tbet are some singular facts connected with th arrest of Mr. Potter.

The omeor called at the hotel, and sent up the name of Mr. Keittjer Kciss. Mr. Potter sent word for him come op. When was ashrd in, he informed Mr.

Petter that be bad coma an-pleasAnt business. Mr. Potter supposed that th ebrrespondene was to be reopened, and that Hon. L. M.

Keitt, of South Carolina, was belowj. I I The officer then informed him that bad a waiiaat for th arrest of Mr. Pryor and himself, Mr. Potter expressed bis surprise, as he had been in tb House and on tb street, and bad participated in debate. Th officer said he bad been to Alexandria, bat found th Mayor and all Mr.

Pryor' friends opposed to an arrest, and that he waa obliged to lot him go. fear. Potter than want to the Magistrate's offioaiaad gava bond. About this time Mr. Cbisman arrived in 'Washington with Mr.

Prvot's last note to Mr. Patter. I M4 Cabman was subsequently and brought to this, city, bat WaO allowed to go without bonds. I I Mi Allen, th officer who arras ted Mr. Potter, was shown 11 th correspondence at Alexandria, but not th note from Mr.

Pryor accepting the terms of Mr. Potter. I i Ms. Pryor is arrested, aad ia to Appear tomorrow and give kaU. A Street fight was feared, and both parties were closely watched by their friend to-day.

i Th President to-day transmitted to th Senate copies of additional mrrasyjondenee with foreign Government, concerning th right of Asnerieaa nntaralixed aitison It is eondneted throughout ia good temper, th Uniasd State in all case repudiating th doctrines of perpetual allegiance. It appear from the4 document that twalv year ago the British Government, at th instance of Minister Bancroft, released two naturalised Irishmen whojwer suspected of aiding ia tb rebellion and engaged in treasonable practices. Lord Fmlincrston, however, declares that foreign-borri subject of Gnat Britain Who may havo become naturalised in a foreign sountry, bat what return to th kingdom, ar a amenable as shy other of Her Majesty's subject to any law4 which may be enforced, either of a perma-neni or temporary nature. i Tb Senate to-day confirmed Major Eliahn O. Bngliah aa United Bute Marshal of Indiana, Tb New Orleans Picoymn of Saturday eaa-taina an extract from a private letter, dated Sleaico, March 18, stating that lis British Minister has proposed a true of six month at thoiutmost, during which time A eonjrre is to ajlected by th different State of th Ba- ul4ic.

This congress is to be united in Ja-apA which lis to be declared neatral ground under the protection of the English Government, and, if necessary, of English troops. TfcsJ congrek voted by th nation is to aak a new constitution, which is to be recegnised, protected and enforced by England- Th clergy disapprove of tb proposition, but if they refuse It, the English Minister will im mediately take his passport aad leave for Vera Cruk, where; be wtii recognis the Jasrel Gov- era pact) t. a Klpr s-r. iWSmt, Taawsar. April IT.

"port say that th Adam. Kpre ait-sesges oa ta train frosa ihwtoa was rsbbod last night. Tb safe ta said bar been thrown fmni tbe baggaew-ear between Kew Tork aad Kew Haves, aad is amid to aavaena-tained 1 fcUowmg fat deacripUoW property stolen froa tb aafet Tea bills, Atlanta Baak, Bostoa; ia Mils wewly assoed oa th Langdon Bank, Iwvr, S. a aaaberof note aeteagiag Katbboae Aad other note, and sum smaller amounts of moaey. Messrs.

Adams A Co. promptly paid this borniiif aU aawaals called for. ahaoUns; Array. aw Toast, Tasadar, Aprfl IT. A party of oystarsaaa got late A aaaoUag af-rVay at Carter's Crack, yesterday ia which three men, belonging to tb schooner CktrioUm, of Btoa, wer shot dead; aaaaaly, tw brothers, of Kw Tork, and a saaa aasaad Jordan, of Elizabeth town.

I The CAortoH put to sea Immediately after tb affray. Th female body found anchored at Jersey City is believed to that of a Mat rby, wba arrived ber three ov fear weeks ago Iroa Boston In search of a situatioa. fine slated a aa iatelUgeaiw effiee that bar mother keep boarders in hiew York. Ska had. aeoa saianuasr cms days.

Oem erratic Coaventioau ttu.aiswi, thA at oa day, AprB Tb Daaoevati State Convention to-day indorsed the Called State Sanatoria raavela-tioa. Coivwaa. i. April 17. Tb If mocraUo State Convention assembled bar on Monday.

Mr. Ore Was chosen President, and mad eonservativo a peach. He favored tb Cincinnati Plaliora, and iavoked tha xercia of a spirit tevorabte to the bast later eat of tha yatiooal Iemoeracy. Frwa Kew York. Hsw Toax, TaMday, April 17.

Th debate on the slavery question, which for arrcral days has occupied th Methodist Episcopal Conferenee, continued through tha wbokf of yesterday, and was brought to a eloee yesterday. Tb trie resolutions, which call upon th General Conference to so ebaage the rule of dis-eiplia that all slavaaoldiag ahall be cans for exeoaaanieatii.a, was aegaUrad by tha dsei-air vote of 12A to front th Cape of Uood Hope. BosToa, Tusadar, A aril IT. An arrival bom th Cap of tieod Hop brings advice of February 14. Tb French expedition to China bad reached Cap Town, embracing several vessels of war and about troop.

Some English vessels, belonging to tb lam expedition, had also arrived. Local news unimportant. Philadelphia Market. PaiussusiA, Tueeday, April 17. Flour film.

i Wheat in demand at $1 70(1 72 for Whit and $1 52 for Bed. Corn less active: Yellow 75c Sugar steady. Provisions firm. Mas Pork 18 sales bulk Pork, at VXc. for Side and tnt Shoulders.

Whisky 22c I Beftrlgerntor Case. raoriDsaca, Tna.day, April 17. Th great refrigerator suit of 1. C. Schooler.

of Cinuinnati, against Charles Wenship, of uaraa, auor nrsaaui, Hedge St or New York, was yesterday decided bv Judra Pittman, of th United Slates Circuit Court, ia favor of the defendants, who claim for a patent is declared to be good. Instructive Fire. Sr. Jonas, M. Tueeday, April 17.

Tb business part of Woodstock, N. was entirely dentroyed by fire last night, Over one hundred buildings were burnt. Lou estimated at over insurance, About $75,000. The telegraph onioe being deetroyed, we ar unable to obtain, a yet, any further partie-utara. i From New -Orleana.

Kxw OaVaaas, Meoday, April IS. The steamer Aasita brine Brazos advices ta tbe 12tb Inst. New unimportant. The Christian Association elected W. P.

Mumford, of Richmond, President, and Jobn Wanwaukee, of Philadelphia, Secretary, and adjourned sum dim. t-'roxm Hanta Fe. lapxrasnacK, Tnesday, April 17, Tb Santa Fe mail, from Pawnee Fork, ar rived here to-day. The conductor report. rout with persons going to ta gold mine.

The mails ar now traveling without aa eecort but it i not ooBsidered entirely safe. Prom SU Joseph-. St. Josarn, Tuesday, April 17. Tb Central Overland California aad Pike's Peak Express Company has pat on a line of ooach, to leave ber tri-weekiy, commencing to-morrow morning, going through to itenver City ia i days.

From Charleston. CHaALXsTest, Toesday, April 17. Th United States revenaa cutter arrived her to-day from Brunswick, Georgia, all well. She report that, on th 4th while off th coast of Georgia, she heard sharp firing for over aa hour. From Montreal.

MoBrraaax, Tuesday, April 17. It rained hard daring lat night. Th weather to-day is clear and very mild. Thermometer at eight o'clock A. 40 degrees.

Th first steamer, for Quebec left last evening. Heavy Robbery. Caicaoo, Tusedey, April 17. -The office of th City Collector was broken open last night, and $3,000 in currency and $1 ,006 in checks aad Treasury warrant war stolen. No elu of th thief.

Huspended. BosroH, Tueeday, April 17. The suspension of Messrs. Allen, Neil A Banker, is announced. Liabilities small, and tb assets will probably cover the demand.

River New a. Fit rest an. Tueeday, April 17 Iff Biver eight feet ten inches by the pier mark, and falling. Weather dear and pleasant. Sr.

Iioczs, Tueeday, April 17-P. M. I After receding about eight inches the river I has become stationary at this point, bat another i Tie is expected soon. Nothing new from any of th upper streams. Vary hoary rain hay XBlien nere Wltnin tne last lew uays, exteuumg over a pretty large section of country.

Frrrsauao, Twaeday, April 17 P. at River eight and a half feet by the pier mark and tailing. Weather clear and oooll LotnsvtUJB. Tueeday, April 17 P. M.

Biver stationary, with twenty aad a half feet water over the Falls. Weathsr cloudy. Mercury 63. Front tb St. Louts Republican.

April Tbe Wile of George II. Lamb Found The Final I -Ink Supplied to the Chain of Circttmataneea. Toward th and of November, 1858, Sarah, the wife of George H. Lamb, left the restdenc of ber father, Mr. Stafford, in Hamilton County, Illinois, in company with her husband, ostensibly to go to Memphis.

Two or three week afterward, Lamb returned and stated to Mr. Stafford's family that Sarah had taken sick in Memphis and died then. Th next day be left and want to Meadota, Le County, when he had been aaraaed in keeping hotel, and wher only a abort aim subsequently a amarried aa interesting girl of that plaoe. oa bearing or tats sudden marriage, Mr. Stafford began to be auspicious of th fate of his daughter, and, writing to Memphis, be ascertained that she had never been in that city.

Meantime Mr. S. met a man named Sawyer, in Men do la, who told him that he had seen Lamb in St. Louis at th tun ha professed to have been in Memphis, and gav bint other information which tended to inornate tb probabilities of foul play. The anxious parent hastened to this city, aad after some labor leorjd out that his son-in-law bad bn here, and bad attempted te poison Sarah with strychnine ai the Aster House, on franklin-avenue.

With this informtion Mr. Stafford had gained another strong link in the chain of suspicion erreamrtano, sufficient to justify Lamb' arrest. Accordingly Captain Xee, of this city, went np to Mendota, and returned with Lamb as a prisoner. A few day after his arrival tb accused mad a free, voluntary, full and penitent confession to bis father-in-law, in which he stated that on evening be had induced Sarah to go down the Mississippi in a skiff, aad when a little below Tucker's Island bad atraagled her by holding her bead under water, and bad afterward attached a lam stone to bar neck by means of a rope, and dropped her below tb surface. Lamb was tried on that confession, and the other eir-eimstanae connected with his arrival and stay la this city, found guilty and banged tor bis most diabolical crirn.

On th trial it was denied that the prisoner's confession should be received a evidtnoe, and most powerful point in th defense wu tb want of what tb lawyer call th corpus cUttato the body not having beea found. Sach are tb main feature in this most remarkable ease, perhaps not Altogether forgotten by the public Friday, at the identical spot named by Lamb as the place where tbe murder was committed, th body of a woman, without a head, was found, corresponding ai near as possible with th description of 'the murdered victim. Th decapitation waa probably th effect of th rop with th (ton attached, and by th ap-pria ranee of the body it was clear that it Bust Lave remained in tbe water a time quite loag enough to justify th strong' supposition that it an tut be th rorpse of th uniertanata aolrbery of 13m Ad The Petter aad Pry ox Alfair.The Car--ra-tntnWeae Between the rr-aclal and Meceade Mr. Potter Derire te With Pry. era Beeoad Ceaslder lis aialfe as VaJgajr.

Barb row and Inhuman Colonel I-ander Offer te Fight friths oet estrV tioaa r. Cbianaaa; De-cline the Offer. Th Hew York UtwU ef Monday gives th eWteg setteepoadence b.Seeea Meaer. Pryor and Potter. giv th aateriaj SSSH PrtllAl portion of iL Mm.

mo to aa. roma. TrswranDa, April Sisa I dimaall the amtisfiaetiea uusual Ian, gentieaaea far the peraeaal aflroeu yea bfferad aae ia debate, aad for which you were plaaMd to avow year reepeasibiiiiy. bars the hoaor te be, very respectfully, I I 00 PBUOB. Ron.

J. V. Porrxn. i P. fcWMy friend, Mr.

Chtrman, win deliver this note- i Jt. A- P. Tb follow tag was delivered at twenty aia-utes put eia-rea 'oluk P. Mj .1 na. rorrra to aa.

riToai. Aran, li tsaa. Era: Year second note of to-day ia iwesaved. I refer ou te ay friead, Oiee.l F. W.

lasasr, to aaak the aeeeeeary anaapraaenta. I I bay th honor to be, very respectfully, JOHS F. POIIEB, Hon. Boon A Parron. I At half-past eleven o'clock the following was delivered: I I coKoan, idjrnxa to aia.

craatf. i Aram U-UX P. M. Ho. T.

P. Ciinii Sir i I bar te slate that my prtaeipal, Hon. John Potter, disclaia-i ing the particular rule of th cods, will fight Boa. Roger A. Pryee with the common bow -kaifa, at saeh a place, private reosa er enea air, ia this IHstrirt, aa we saay agree up.

a. at a time to fixed within the next twelve boar by yon and myself. Diataaee, four feet at coaaueaccaent ef angagenaena. Two sjeooad piasnat to each principaL Seconds restricted to en navy rsvolvar each. Kaive of principals of equal weight and length of blsJla.

right to commence at the word throe. The calling of the tally and th ward to be decided by turning a piece of money. I have th hoaor to be, snoot respectfully, F. W. LANDER.

At about thro o'clock A. M. I raoeined this answer: I i i si cunui to eotnvii. laitd. WjuMtiawToa, April i.

Is, i Colcskl F. W. Livdii In response te th demand of my friend, Mr. Pryor, for tb sate isf action usual among gentlemen from your friend, Mr. Potter, you state that yoar principal, disclainaing the particular rules of the code, will fight lies.

Roger A. Pryor with th come mon bowie-knife, Ae. Not rocognliiug this vulgar, barbarous aad inhuman mode of settling diSiealties as either usual among gentlemen or consistent with the notion of eivilised society, I most, without referring your communication to my principal, ar even seeing him, emphatically refuse to allow hia to engage in it. Whenever yonrprincipel will reply to Mr. Prybr'sde-ma nd such a way mm saay seem ta me consistent with any fair aad ve most liberal eoastrua-tion of the rule of tb whether particular or general, I shall be most happy us cent-manicate to my principal such response, i I hars tn aonor to oe, most respectfully, P.

CBISMAN. My reply wu aa follows: COLOSSI. LAXDta re mm. rwrSM IS WasnxveToii, AprU u-3 Host. T.

P. Cm 8 a ax Sir. Yoar note1 is just red. ttnoat replying to tb term of dignntlon which pervi vadei it, I will imply say that my principal detest SB 1 abhors th barbarous and inhuman mode of settling difficulties usual among gentlemen. represents hi eonstitnent in tbe following manner He asurt and maintain his right to preeeat on tbe floor of Congress, within parliamentary rules, any matter which he believes to be correct.

Called upon by note to reply tb yoar principal, ha hu made his statement. (As his friend, I bare pjoseated it. jYoa abject to the terms. They were sach weald aloneienable my principal, who is unacquainted wjth tbe usual weapons or tn duelist, to voar ineas ea equal terms, naviiiaot geoutlor this District to fight a duel. Hei waive th usual last resort of the non-duellist, the aaaertioa that will defend himself whenever atsailcd.

He even goo so far as to he willing to nam time, place and weapons. When at this stage of th affair yon appeal to the strict terms of th code knd expreea dur-self dissatisfied, there is bat one result. I disclaim any of the scruple which hare actuated my friend, Mr. Potter. Differing with bim aa much mm a ass can ia politics, I believe with him that every American eitisen is entitled to th free expression of opinion.

therefore. present myself to you in his pines, without restrictions- base, the kwni' F.W.LANDER. At half-past seven o'clock A MJ th follow ing reachod met at a. caisatAB to colokm. WUHUMto, April li I960.

Colohxl. F. W. Laxdsb Sirr Neither my. friend Mr.

Pryor nor myself bar airy personal quarrel with yon. 1 can not, therefore, either permit him or myself to take advantage of your courteous oner to substitute yourseir in Mr. Potter's As Mr. Potter, who is, mm yoa state, nnaoquAiritedj with th nsual weapons of duelists, can not meet my! friend on equal terms in th District Columbia, except with th common bowie-knife, which mode of fighting I hare refused to accede to, and be will qot go out of th District to fight a duel, and, moreover, waive tha usual last resort of the non-duelist, with the' aaaertioa that he will defend himself whenever assailed, I must terminate this correspondence with th expression ef my regret that her been unable to adjust the matter between our prineipala in the manner usual among) gentlemen, which manner, though yonr detests and abbor it as barbarous aqd inhuman, would seem, to men ef plain not more so than a fight with bowie-knives. I bay th honor to be, very respectfully, T.

P. CHISMAST. It wu replied to by this closing note, admitted by the courtesy of Mr. human: COLOBTBb UA-TDXa TO MB. CB13KA.

WasuixeTOM, April A.M. Hon. T. P. CHisnAir Sir: I reeeirjed your last note at half-past seven o'clock this morning.

In it yoa reiterate your assertion that your principal shall not meet Mr.j Potter with bowie-knives, ma Wis assurance doubly aura. I hare to correct an impression I havn apparently conveyed in my last letter, ansrprassion also referred to in your not. It appears that my statement that Mr. Potter waive tha usual hast resort of the non-duelist, the aasertion thai he will defend himself whenever hu led you to believe that he will not denttrd him-' self if assaulted. This is a mistake, If for a time he waived the mere assertion anil paced himself, um far he could, at tha disposal of Mr.

Pryor in regard to a personal combat, by bo means believe that he will not defend him-erf. I beg to assure you, without consulting with my principal, that he will protect himself with honor whenever assailed. It also becomes my duty to inform you that the Hen. John Potter did not know of myioffer to appear for him. Tbe further remarka of your latter, being mere expressions of opinion upon a made of adjusting difficulties, the propriety of which ar not dieeatasing, I have kiothiag td offer in reply.

I have tha honor ta be, ntoetl respectfully, ft. W. LAjjtDEB. Pixx's Prix Minis' Gold. On the 12th instant the Overland Mail coach reached Leavenworth, with seven passengers from Denver City, seven hundred tenters aad $17, 700 in gold dust.

A man by the nam of Jack Olfei was shot and Instantly killed in Denver, on Friday, March 30, by John Booker. The parties had quarreled in a billiard room several days previous, but very little it known of thf origin of th quarreL Booker vail not molested, and bwt little interest wu taken in the affair, Tbe Roehy Afuawanei JV'ew Contain, a long editorial oa the eonditaon of the anine.j The editor hu visited them, aad) reports activity in all operations, and all doing wlL I Rich discoveries' have beea made 0 tbe head of the Arkansas, and a stampede wu abont taking place from all other "diggings" ia that direction. Tbe Aetna, though it has no doubt of the richness of the discoveries cautions persons from rushing to th new-found min too early ta tn season. i Lkavixo roa TBB ATtAXTTOl StaYis. Th San Francisco Harold aaysf of th annual tour of families to the Atlantic States: Tb annual visiting tamped for the Atlantic State hu commcnosd.

Every year about this time people begin to sell off their fomi-tar and offer their house to let, and go East to pas th summer. This is probably because tb traveling i safer and pleasanlcr at this season, and th pleasures of society ar mora accessible during th summer months "at home." Th best state-rooms for the outgoing asaais ar already engaged for the 20th instant, and many are taken for the th and 20th of April. Ia July and August th rush will be tbe ether way. For the reason there ar mora house to- let now than at any tim for six months put. I i Fiidiho tbb HcrvettT in MrLwiuxiK.

At th soup house on Saturday but, there wer ninety-two families supplied with a half peck of potatoes-, fir pounds i corn meal, or four pounds of Hour, two quart beens, aad two poem da meat each other their aaaa! allowance of soup and bread numbering ia all about seven hundred. HcaxTToa tx night there i.Last big were two or three musketo baiting round our heed, which, with our. usual dexterity; we de-aaoliibed. Our heart bled, however, when we thought of tbe additional bilU the delegates te th Convention wouia oar CaoviVefoa fww; Aeies. I iTb Nw YorklKaas save a young lauy elegantly dressed, th daughter ef highly rer pec table parent, wu seen very drunk in the U-- i.

lr mil. nme wwnrn i took her in charge. She had bee) dining out with scae tan young gins. 1 SOI A II A Pea PtBB'a Pa-aS. The St.

Joseph Vail -ry Aftjjiearr give taa Adaiuoeaj nomas of thirty, niaa person wa have gone tree that eeun te Pike's Peak, Baown Cocxvv Oot Mrwra. Jlr. Abeam Berrea, ef Bream Ceuaty, right fr.ee the gold region, aava there ar actually a aaia ber of per-aoas eagaged ia searching fgr the previous ae'ai ia that rwgiea. Those who are wasbiaff ia the Salt Creek aad Beast Bieeaasa ihaaasls with saucaiaes are arer-agiag about eae dollar per day. A Caw deposits have beea foe ad near the month of the gulches aad along th edge ef to hills yielding fret te to thirteen dollar.

There ar two er three California gold miners at work, who have better lack than tbe raw, huexperi-eaaed haeda trees tbe eeeuairy ereemd. In tbe opiaiesa ef Mr. taoee who have a eapert-ene ia gold mining, had better net mk their back in the Brown County gold mine yec But be think that aaperiesaoeef haaus, with some capital, weedd aaak a aaatissufal search, by ptxarpecting the Brown County bills. We have once before givea it mm ear epinaoa that th Browa Ceuaty geU sniaea weuid a day pay. The fact that deposit aav beea found along th edges of hill aad aleag th gulch, bow pretty conclusively, we think, that eraae ef tb precwers metal ar there, and when one feensd wiU yield uaaesetaely.

We hope that cuseevery saay seoa oe auoa. rtoegnt bus BDduaxrv. MruvaraXtee aad ex en aae is likely to sacriad. Accident might, however, tavor some on ah did th poor Indian ehaaang gou ap th mountain of Petoai- FrmmMtm JJrrmid. Cla Corrrr The editor of th Jeffer-eonville In mm who hu beea on a tea through Clark County, says: Tb spring crop in this county generally present a very ajiprvaisisar appearance, and, so far aa th wheat crop is concerned, ws can aot hope for a heavy yield.

Tan CtDvnt Wiiit. The growing wheat crop, so far Elkhart Coeaty ia eoneemed, premise now to, out-measure that ef several previous year. Since tb treat hu left tb ground, aad spring put on ber mantle of green, ws have had the pleasure of breathing th pare, fresh air of heaven, aad feasting our eyes oa Katun's loveliest scenery to some eoaaiderabl xteat, and, so far aa our observation goes, we bav never seen th wheat fields so full of promt a at this season ef th year now. Bat very few piece shew any sign, as yet, of the fir, or of tbe tieleterious effect of the winter. As tier it "nxacy a slip 'twutt th cup aad lip," it I not safe to count th bushel yet, bat front present indication ws shall bar more than aa average crop.

There is also mora thaa an ar crags proportion of ground sown this year, which strengthens th conclusion that Elkhart County will put more wheat ia market this year thaa erer before. GoeAew Timtm. aaiaw.BwawaB Additional River New. i The Louisville Comriwrnt yesterday contain, th fciertn- items of river teteliiavace: The river continues steedilr rirto at this point, with eisrhteea fret laches water oa the rU lart eienmn at dark. lluriiisT tli.

prrvioua tw-uty-tuur boars tbe river bad risen thirtr-aber Inchte plurab WMler, which is neerly an inch and a half per huur, and a very heavy rife. The weather ha becomevery warn and sultry, with two tremeuiioua heavy ot rain in the morntos, which, if it exteald te Aen-lurky ftiver, may tnaAe a rre.het ta earneet. Amotkes Boat bi yceter-lay Bkorninx received a special diiateh from Vick.burr, unUr dateef 8unur, the Uth, anaoeiicln the Ums ol the Itelt-adrr, Captain E)i d--s, a hitrr- s'em-wheeler, by a ana at Lacnuia, In tbe Lower Mltwia-lppi. The accl dent oC'-urred on (Saturday evening, and tb b-el waa reuuru-d a ti'txl the loea of two Urea atd a valulc eargjo. Khe wm on h.r way up from N.wttrlien.

with a heavy canro for t.Hncianatl aad Pittrtiur. b'o tanner uarticulara siven- The boat was owned in Pittsburg, where she Is pn-bably insured. A snliwjiient df.pat''h frotn M.mphia made up. Be doubt, froa eura, reports tbe b-w ef Ihrva lives by tbe di-AAter- Alofcx Naw Hlnkle baa contracted with Joni- of New Albany, tor tli. bull of a new lAtf for tli.

Oik-uiiju and Atehnfavla trade. Tfta enrine. are to be nia-'e by Lent, Mouth A dhipruan. Captaia O. C.

Barllett, of Bed River, formerly of I be. OCT Bobinaon, la in the city for the purpoa. of Ounliactiug furs new bt for I'ppitr Bed liiver. 8he to d. a neat some one nuudrea eua thirty seet iu leaiaTtA.

Tne Ht. Lewis Jfrpaolicdw of yerterday aye: The river ber was abont atatinnary yeaterdav, with sev, a sod a half Seet in tli. channel out to Cair.i. Tli. lllinoi.

Hirer is tailing, with four audi half feet from Laaalle to the mouth. The Vpper Muwis.iri'i la la uiigtrom St. ran down, ith four fret on the I'rper fUnid and thirty-three l'-ehee on the Loaer Aaciaa. aad Are feet la the ehHDnel below K.okuk. The iMOari Uiver 1.

fallin. with three and thilf Bret tn the channel, according; tn the report of the lart arrivals. Il. patches from Laavnworth in tbia city, dated yesterday, that I lie river at that aoint waa talillisT at tne rateol six Indies in tw.nty-our hours. Th Hepmhhcam't Cairo oorreapondent, under date of Monday evening, writes as fi'Uows: Tbe river commenced rising rapidly Saturday morn-n- and dnrinar Saturday outfit at the rat.

of an Inch an hour. ast erenfna; It was awelttng at the rale of an Inch and a half an hour. The touurise, up to this mnrnlnc. has be.n about five feet, and w. have OLly the bepiuninx of a rise.

It will give nan bi rWerhere, eud willaoon float off thaL. At. A.nnatt. hhAStnU about ei.ht feet of a rite to take her oft. The t'ncl.

bu will set off with six fees. The Castle Garden, oa tbe levee here, will aooe float off with tbia 1PB. Cumoerland River waa ear lowaxieat eaeounte Tartr. AtlAJIOCiATVlf SAAV-MILJL AND BEDSTEAD FACTORY, 196 PEARt-STREET, ROSEWOOD, MAITOGANT AND Black-WalDiit Board- tad Plank of varinaa thick-naaa; MaJsrfajBii and Koaerwood Loars: Mahobrikn a-iJ BiaCfnxd onaers; Za bi a-wuttei Blavec-Wal-ont ajid Oak 4Jrutrh Vaneetra: Linn-mottled Mfirp'r- any; Walont and Oak Vaticiara; aiM, plain Vonra. at 2t.

rwr loot, fur Frajna-ntaJ. ara; Piano and Oat) mot Moa.dmKs; aloo, Maiiranr and Wufnat HaBnitr and Nfwveila, atl tiset and pa items: Ma." rail men for faJrMifrtf-re-; Fpantn (oar iur (. ifrar Koxaa: col and aawed BacklDf, ricTure ana inwu. tnc-cla-a Frtmrt. Alao, M-lu'a Poplar, iniarra aajititier; I-ignom ti, wii ea-ort-a for Hioefc- auaaarw ana Ifln -fl rm.

in, mmmj, cut neuuiw, amiijm- ana no- WOf-o T-neer. BaTiug Leunt a ilt-ici rarTf-ry aajninms my mm-anr F-aw-nill, irhissb la now In opratiou, I waald rrv-prctfiiiiy invita tbe trad to call and eiarnin uif aarHrtm-nt 4 BUteula, which I offar or ai yt low iAeja, and wavrraal a goc-J cle. Vvfl vr A jal -ly Pearl-atreet, Ciueianali, Ohia. Water-works, oTington, fiy. SEALED PROPaALS WILL BE RE-( tlVEIf br tha City CleM of (winBTta.o, anfil (tn With day uf July, lfwj, frr a' arrant of tha pi clgtiTe rieht tn astabllnh and opt rata W' a tar-work ia th? city, tha term of twfnty-tlTe v-arat, the aaid rttv at (aad at any tiiM attr th expiration of aaid tin to have the rich.

Cu purciiM the work spun ii month' iti( haioal btMsn proTionaly nivan to tia ran tae of tha riffht hrein proputd to be traAe-(frrt-d. at a lua4ioi. by diiii4a-tei partie. For further paxtictilara a-idrvaa lie iudeVujaL By order of tb. City Council.

MOOA R. Chairman dTOobi. oa Itai. Improvoinruu. C3TlntTton, K7 April 1ft.

inroO. apiA-2w Itlia PROPOSAIaS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OfTe of the City Infirmary nntil tha th for turcKhins- slilk and Bread for the Commercial Hospital; lie for Hospital and offices; lirura kir Hoe pital and Infirmary for rjHpitataadout-diMr Pi.ir: for Hospital and Inursuary, and Cotfins and Attendance for ont-door Poor, or Fartiuulara apply at tne offloft apl7- ABUAH WATSOS, Clerk. WILMINGTON' AND JH 'J i fi KAILROAD. Two daHv trains, at A. and P.

froa 1 it, l. iiumi iimoc tut rronttreet. traiD make, close conneciiona tor all points Kaat. KBTVBNiifa TaAise Arrive at Cincinnati at 8 A. H.

and 4:40 P. M. Throusb and Local Tickets for sal at Depot and HI (MA STOU i) STOCK OF UOODI JOHN F. HACKMAN HAS RESUMED the retail Thlna BmlBM, lMrweB Elm and Ptam. at No.

t9 aifthtreet, opposite hia old iLand. Woald be 'Lad to all hia old ciutonraajid aa many others as liLaj laTor him with a call. I ahail k-wp nothing but flm'aa Good and paltera. con-tttiBsr of Chiiut, GUia, Britaaua and Ware. Have ao eABQBCtro with the aintU-trwt Store.

apjOta JW GOODS. JUPT RECEIVED, A LARGE A3-POBTMaaNt of new -rtye Opting-. Ceaalmwraa Vastiesn frvsy ftsjiri-aar aVTsrf -a AlaO il laoTKC "i 11.1 aajiuiaj( vws. J. W.

BE-dSLET, Main--Ttr-jt, frhTJUrn Agent tor Scott raahioB. Glore Cleaniag. PAN BE EFFECTED IN A FEW mlaalaa, ud with but little trouble, by the use 01 PURIFIED BEXZISE. Pezeuddby 4c0f at Pp0ita tha Pot-ogVoa. OiiTe Oil.

TTE HAVE ON HAND AN ASSOUT- II MESTof tbe finest kinds ef Olive Oil, which we can recoaaasead lor table tte. roraaleby nUlatE, ErKSTgrw ft apl.V-3t Opposite the Post-o'nos. Genoiiie HaTana Cigars. OCR ASSORTMENT OF HAVANA CTOARfl is very ertenalva, and eiuhrae every eVeirable brand. Mnok-r.

will not a. dieappointed ia aruenrin C'utara suited to thalr tastea. KoTETW A apl5-st Opposite tha Post-oaVce. Bay flam. AN EXTRA QUAXIT OF BAY RUM, Mrhly Davored, imported unready for tamily UecdTed aad aor sale tiy uss.

aiecm WCTCSTB1W CO apls-St Opposite the fost-otace. sCatract ol Vaisilla. ejnnn rT A TTsTbTi TTT TTC1 Ul ILAUIliU ecuuiijcj. Cakf-a. PwMioa4, Ac Thin extrwJt bt prpare'l by an entirely new procat-a, and we can racatm-yui tt beixut awra LaTerieiit and viiomi'-l tiaa tha aii'iirv Vi rs I a- 1-.

Enlisii CnsSor Oil. SUPERIOR COLD PRE-SED CASTOR OIL, frea tVfin tarte and tmell. JUoerrtd and tor amtm apifs-at Oppoaita the Puml-otSXCmU CREAM CirEESE JCST RECEIVED. 4 cwk mperior Crevxn Oieeae, aale. wh leaaiw mod retail by A.

M. ALD A pli da, axvd Brvach Wart JotAXLaHeCe CINCINNATI, IA5ESV1LL1 f7T www 1 eiu a.rrrne. LS-1 J.M'-S. I COnjfCTOH lEWft. Toabo nr Fali-aswtb.

A aUavti vIm tWMiVai a aaaenair twaw the kiu-' ismtrai 1 ''avi ynatidi aa -vat a t-t ior-a vk pm trwr I elaavuaadfa. IM TXf OT Bwlr) ff-xl anr r'ty nej th r4 ia m.tj vj raai. oa e4ar wseajjif lannt. It aaa of eo tstvttfwats-ai um4. veoat I aa to tteuu ite mnr-giM of BVvaiwwa, 8M.f Tf" i Ur-ftaa th a-: iv-Its- 1 kae trvan an- was uMrwn "wi aaei paiwri ar.ta to kit Una tvotvew: a tir la turn atad-te aataaaea br pmpta throwitti wiuVrw Taw URrr fans iibw ium Bai Umical la Ueaaad-tea tun 4 ir i mum i a in watt ot? or Fra vlc Bow-nw-fTba y-waa mrmtttfrmnhlM.

rVwt-lr am nrJ etuKhaxNraa a pt'l. ao.awrt the ti.rsartl-ja 'iraa lvr'a, a wt tb DT-t of BnT'ir-raMy tnjitrtrte, k-r waa bw-w-tw Ik Mayor ya-ats-nlar Ur nmnm-mm rtisat-m1 waa uf CMrvtet aa iMLaf tbe Maeor toboa. htai ia tvwaij th i a $1 jt-U hw atV-wie at tf mxt tmrm t-t r-raii O-wrt. lwtac ap, jtjiaaVft'a. ruM r'Wom al'rntil rhaat tlat- aa a taseaa tasaaraaM-ai afl-tal ta leXaM ta bui uOCU fwsAt avai; rimmrLmU Und la-kvi 1 11 to tb thmlrtiMl ajui mmAi lat-aVt bt aafir aavent aakyau.

km tim aauaet- af I A aWwrs ta 'iiiciaiiaA, a-vw ak4 by iba isrmrt aT he dad nee tbe bail reqwired. a-a ra- ieiei lea, aatiww, aaUd waa ihtm twiaiii -ti au, HEWPOBT KW. K-raTTTu. or lVsAotCix.Dmrw Tn. kork mf iBiprrmaaaail bar tbe Keta- odiat Cbarcb.

oa 1. TnMV tb erbo-d-idrea a Wo oeMaVd the veeit ef tle buii'iiai. Tne Schfro4 Tralnaa, fry th want of a aaora CAmTcnleBt piaoai. havf litem ffwc4rtw yterelay tswraianj to tk arcuaH nUry ot thm 1 mt-t-Waaw whtack, aa it ta reakt-tiwa. will aabVUhS to Lkaa arai ao-aiad.

AaaUrLT a BkTTnta'T. Ob MttdftT Taej. tC e- a littie fraa-aa tat parat the reaAdnri-. est. Taaajretrwxv ot W.

T. lttaitey. wb A.rii--r:Ti had tseasWhiitaT to do with tbe p-aMMttoa. at t.ei Ka bomtk, la whkb b-v a-sav, arnwa hilm, rvtty barabiy dMit with. 1 1 aaauxaxa cta tlte old rntreaw oil sa'iBX kuaOs ftMUtd hu etn, wlitnBi be bad the haUaP, tO tWBsa With Ua fa-Bklly.

On fiuJ- ing hiAa tbwrre be chnu'tfed fa with Mtertna fat tin boda. ta aaawniAhf that taa raa clbcwdid 1 tvktc to biB. or rallaer tftat ba waa tvost ftu BB-tr. tor. Yookcj Bviiy tiial be bad aaavdi eca-b laweflb ir, and e.aJiaw-d Uutt tbery ware trwe, -hepf.

bpoa oid fU.ir-y ai rark hia ao a-vrermi tiaa --a; ta al-Wmed by tbe rtmrnn one pejabed bits ont of aVTk. and lien kstrked bia tn Uk ritae alhra he erne ia the ryc. Thtyo.rig aaaa bad tle kood eroee aael twrhsrtaa OI tOfiUUL tM AaaAAed. tieaTAaaupk tea BTOvWleV Wa Awmot'i Earrrjkw is Town Harvey HriU Mm th -Heftt kre er ot the rowrtb ard ib tkat city ttt bve-ptrt, baa aafaw tb LtUtow.mmg rerBai: nJ Krtata fttvree, to a IjV'A un a ZM Utt lit ltJA 11W CM I'-ar-rv. LilUaid Tahraa CldVvk'e boatawV-nd livafja-.

Tb of thea ta aad doca tx Mr. nu rot art imtmt auty tot th VMit tfti ara ajtkDuwD. Fill XawBOtt IV KlSTTJCIT TBEtk ViSrTw Hrttl saXOy. Th bte lstrUlarr pau tl aoae very tiitikent acts in ralatlou to fr atcfliat-a an Bin aJtajea. aa will ha saaennat tsv-Lfw Witluui a t.w.

of tbe ktwa, eiery tree nro im 1 laWnnkii wlit hail oat any orraeten croaa tbe Ohio and fbot km any town or cut uwuitb a the driver nf a dry or cArria-a, be lb on avfibdi ta tal-ra tsr he th roawri In iinaoii 1 the w-eud aectAun of the act aruviiltw that lraaf- ter tbonid any fro atwarro or niuiatto cute iutu thw 8 late with Hie intention uf retnaininti therein. ftte, or aite. bHiall mm daiHefi kuiilty vat lei. my, aaa, op-eji coh-Ttctron Ther-t f. Ball eonflnevi in lb awniWDtiaxr ior a artjd ei axt ke-w than atis rara.

1 ne 1 airo aearrruo Brortnea inax n-mwjrer mmy rre rr or niiiaau. not a rvulwit of r-nttAck v. wIm uati wanna ii uj mt Maie vr anr pvriwai umd tar piwtetM ttbafever, ttn laan tn tj-div-nc to th dr-nM i Court, aball likewia be truitty of fViooy mud, upi'U theraxif, hail he txufin.lj,u the Biirmiary Hr a perum tut aot teaa 1 he fourth as-tan ivoTld-a that wbaa antr frea man "ocr. yoar a. a pro or mulatto, woo may Da ronviclaau tetther of tbe two pr-r-tl prcioni of tli la art.

aiial aa aatyed ont ona-ioartb of th t-rm for whtah h-lr aJ a ButfiiteMioaei, tvar pt-raj a aa ir tncibal, eliaJl have toe rutin te axecat a twna 10 titt tuinieuanautii, wttb at reaat on good rtMidnt eeciirity, to be. ap- prowfi dj tne waernor, ouiiiinea tili anrn 00a-hct will, within tee daa, l-ve thia Ktaie, aii'J returo. aj.d thvr-npin it ahaU be the duty ib ror-ernr to dVpoeit such bond in the olbce of tbe ifW.re- mi ua auti Hisrc; astai Aerirr 0( te pewi issri tiary to be notified that the aame ha tv-ea cxacutett, immeaiareiy upon tbe ivceiat aMbcli nat ire. it chai are em4 fimvii be tbe tliity 01 Iti keaktv of Ut awntteul 1 he nxth ea-rtron at Owidea that any free nr-trr or mulatto reef dine tn thte tftkte, who shall Wvik-e the aame firaity pnrotim, or apin any pretn) whttTrr, unless in obdienreto th proc of aume c'ir 1 and oliito tur NainwMre ii-gro staTary ta prt.iiitri iv tbaeonrdttatntm a Laws, such fri-e netrroor nt'ilatto tikil be dtwtaed lo haw ftirfritd bis or her rHittiic tit tni Male, anfi tai aot again rvrarn wunt-ut in CTtrrin tbe ptinuhnBt prwattied ta tha ardceUinA ciiona 01 ifita kl Tib- aBb-nth sft-. tion aarrwidae that any free necrooi mnlatto, who hall keep a honee.j or be ffiund luiterinff aboot, enwced in ao boia4t caUliasaf uim)0 (upport, uimu ia Kuiny oi and.

liiMin coiivhctuu. uiar be aotd into aeryitade fi not lren than two nor more than tea ytvr; ir, that any tree cettro who shall allow other negro slaf tat to aatKaibe at huaea u9caai-i by tbeui, f-r tl pur. puee ol gatniug, drinkind or datctaf, sbail tth1 guilty of a tlAartWiy huav aied as above. I nine Droyidea that it Khali be lawful fhranr nnTt. or mulatto, of Lawful aire, bemtr a reiideAiit of this Mat, and isvt twder cbkTge of yioltUajiiai tb tsws 01 me saniM, to cuooae a n.aier, or Biiatraaa, whom he or she ahall Mr tiurin life: and nanr-rer they shall have sncb choice In tb- port of to erunty.

tt nan ua tn amy 01 tne preatatna unas of Baid to aiDjint three iUttximirmttuacTM Ui ap- arnuae stu frea ---ro lea-ied will pay. In cash, nne-fonrth of tha amount of said appraisement, utner wita the cost of-th pro-4nltuaT, th "Urt hail tnake an order deeHttxranrh free gro to tiie slav tor Ule of the purson so as master or mintrvtiat who t)ifn4fter be aiintira iu ure eerwioe ana oe reeponiDie lor tu rn-doc 1 of aaid sbte ta all rtwpect as th-'nirk he iu she Mai a Aiuirru iu aanje oy purcnaMe or dtfecenf Tlieelevanth aeCLitrn sW-OVlMa dial mnr saarvks ehA snau cuiiticiu 01 purciiaing suca free neirro or aid Del with tbe 6oasa Je inb-ntiOB of makitig htia er ber a flare, such peron stiaJl be flucd iu afiy sum UtlliaifO Sir Kite OeaenL OI atlAt fl I rsea nirv, raw nmla'tn awe BAMWasit ra uy a a irsai ew tAOi ImJW. A Kara Uold Claim ijt Obxgom. lb the eouthem part of Oregon dikoorerj oil gold- quarti wmc isavde in Jgnuary lai by tkg-drivea, who Was out hunting horeg for Ug compny, and it hu proven of exjtravor-dinery riohntat. Its location ia not more than a quarter of mile from tha trail ttsa Trikn to Frneer Ri tot, and thonnanda who went tJpon a frnitlestr Tojtgo to that fro ion region, fmstd within that ebrt distmncn of this nndUeorered wenlth.

Tb litMrerer had the elnim recorded ia the casino I aim If and Another, ajj tho Ish company, onsijting of fire men, pan halted it for H.0Q0. Ihe first day's work of na nrns-tra brought about $6,000. and that tha second day Wweert $7,000 and $8,000. The yield has been enormons thus far that the wnere believe Ae en arts already ezpoaed br tnem vo eonutn ntu a million 01 golou Whether this upaVralLeled nchoees is id 00a- tinne to any ex tot, or is only the result of a single acposit, me, or coarse, can only show. MONETAR" AND COMMERCIAL.

Ttbdav Krrjrnro, April 17. Business in Wnetary circles to-day varied but little from tht of yesterday. Th Vppli-cation for Moneycontinue nctive, and mostly from parties of udoubted means, and they found lea difScultjn getting their want sup plied than they did, few days since, while th larger proportion outsider wer. com wiled to seek aooontmodaona In eutaMe eirc es at high rate of intent. Tbe aapply of I Cur rency In the aggregaj is better than it few days since, but Honey, however, ik not superabundant, andBaiJters generally still continue ta represent maAt as being in tittle more stringent on ditto, than is com fortabl either for borawara lenders.

The bulk of th Paper effend is mvtly first- class, suturing in sixty aad tinoty dys, but 1 not accommodated at batter rata tha, 1, to 1 2 per cent, discount Tht probability, regular de positor might be all to obtanveeon, nlod tions at th llnsids tat oa Shor but applications having ninety slays rte would be charred full rate. Th buame gatsij. circle seems to have eonmdenbl'sUau off ainre yesterday, and Paper eLd 0f long date, bat of aa tmexoeptionai ehArac tar. Th rale in outside circles "Inhm at from 13 to 14 per cent, discount. It aiot difficult for parties te obtain aeeenBSrJtiOBa uf street-brokers as wa a few days sill Th demand for Eastern Exchange Dot pressing to-day.

The iupply if ter thaa it wo yesterday, a4 from all tions the stringency in the market that Vj-rierieneed a lew days siae is sot so par iorl. felt to-day; yet the msxxet is not a weup. plied as dealer, would like to see it, bovr the eoaveBlene of cuatemers and the asej. Dealer till eontinae to pay to each ithe high a Ulii premium, and even aa gh a 14 premium wa paid to-day. At oh ot regular honaet to-day the demand wak lira and th tupply abundant, feeling perfaetly and (ecdnmbdating all applieatsoa at the lar rale.

The valley Bank still eontinae draw at premium. Ther is a litil be denaaad for Kw Orleans Sight at th pi mium selling, with a fair supply, aad par to' premium buying. There 1 aothing Worthy to note doing among ths liankl tn Piewl ursaa tbsrv beinr taken th Axer Tune-bm, they being teke. by th -poeer. about to 1 per cent, off for ahoit, and about 2 per cent, for long date bills.

THo change to Botlo ia Gold. quote th fonowtag as th bujyiag an sell ing rtes of Sight Exchange, payment amnr- 1 a kuue Hew Tor afsn Ham- prem. wte np af true it piemwtstexn rleevea, Sheep aad Veal Cattle. Prise rniiaeaipnia. prem.

M4 4 prem H.ton-. praxa. fe pea pew tlTMS Par prem ituiiL. 0 Xi prem Cnenrrent Money la without auyl material ebaage. We quote Missouri tt 1 per cent, discount; Illinois, Io'wa and Wiscoisin at 3 per cent, discount; the Indiana Fre Banks at i per cent- discount North and 6c aJ Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama Florida, Michigan and Canada at I per cent disoount-pBOTisioxs Th market seemed indicate a better feeling, but prices remAinad at eater day's etUm.

Bulk Keaa twasaia aenaiaal a end SXSS. for eisealder aavd Bides. Baeea a held at T5 aad for Ehoejaars and Bide. smdavsteei ther were buyers ia the market for rib aad slear eide at tX aad 1 0 to be delivered i. Ray.

Lard fraely eflered at 1W- lor barrel aad 11 Vie. for ksz. without borers- The sales were tM bra. prim Pork at fit; tvw turar -cured Uasaa, uneanvaeard, at 1 3i ttf do. at aad 1 seeuaea eoeuatry d.

at s. oe bra. Lard at eBara There I a fair deans ad for prim WbeeA, and hold are arm at quotation. While, prime, at tl 3i(l 19, Bad Ked at tl fel U. eprlag I dull at tl Tl.

uadersseed a barge let sold at a shade below SI 29. Sales of 11 bushels prfsa WhiU delivered at tl Id. Cora is dull and priee ar Bach red; we quote ear la bulk aad shelled at 4c. 'The price ef Oats bar dtdvaaeed te with a goad liasadj the re ceipts ar light: sales of Utt beahea iu sack at 44 K. By ha dediaed t.

per boshel, aad th maikst ia dull; ws quote It at It, far prime. Barley quote prim fall at 8V Soew aad tb market dull. There I a goedeal ef inferior eaeving. WamxT Tb receipts and th desaaad ar about equal: aaia of tt brls. at tb latter rat for war oa.

rLOUB-a-Tker Is ao chaare In the market, bwt belder taaala Bra at for asperfine, aad tiQt fer extra Whita Wheel i Gaoctlllt-Ths market is aacbanged: sale of Sugar at I Mola fat bald at IS Cogee at HK(lsJau uresrs abb srxrosrr poa tub last vwbvtv-pajaja aoca nxni.ee vat r. at. A pples. In Ib Barley, buabet Eutter, i -f. torn.

eeeheNi.H CbM. boxa (''toe. aaras nt lal li 44 Hay, bal. II ho Lar it Lard. kera hj iuH.

xu tsj lno Pork aad Bacmu, ITS SJ 444 4 fl 671 mt tuu wbsav eaor. Th Bockport (Indiana) ITessoerex say ef th Crop ia Spencer County: A somewhat extended trip to th aountry th other day gav us aa xeeileat opportunity of observing the appearance of the gruwiag Wheat crops, aad of judging th prospect of a good or bad yield to oar fanners, rrom a careful survey of a great number ef fields of growing beat that met our gase, ar willing to baser our reputation as a judg of sach matters, by saying that a finer prospect for wheat than that now before eur farmers has not shown itself thus early siae the tim when the "memory of man runneth not to the contrary." Without exceptions, the fields of Wheat look fresh and srrecn, aad stand thick upon the ground, and with no extraordinary reverses of common seasons, the yield will be thirty per cent, better than has been known for Jasj-v. A greater number of acres has been sown this Wheat season thaa eommoa, whioh, added to lh superior yield anticipated, will srraatly in-crease the activity in our Wheat market after harvest. ar truly glad to be ahl to say this much in regard to that Wheat proa pact in fpeneer. AorrntBx wxkat caor.

A letter from Campbell County, says that "the prospect for a Wheat crop ia blasted ia all this country and Alabama. It wa so nearly froten out in the winder that we can not make one-tenth of a crop." RlLADKLrBtA MABXBT. The Prmnaylvaniam of Monday says Fuji a There is a fair feeling in tbe Flour maiket, bat the demand is limited, both for export and. horn consumption, and tb transaction hav been mostly confined to the wants of the horn trade at from $0 to 37 per harrel for common and extra brands, and btlfif 7 b9 for sxtra family and fancy brands. Ukais There is very littl Wheat offering, and it is in demaad for millins; sales of 4,000 bw.k.1.

prime to ordinary Pennsylvania aad ft. nilmmm i rwd a art oo, and white at $1 7ft per bushel. Rye is scarce and wanted. Corn ia lees active, but ther is aot much cornier forward, and prices ar unchanged sales bushels fair to prim yellow at 74u) afloat, and 3.0oH bushels on private terms. Oat ar selling in lots at 4Ac.

per bushel fur Penney Irania, and tic. for Delaware. PBOvraioxa The Provision trade generally eontinae very quiet. In the absence of sales of Pork, quote mee st 18 I5oil 60, and pnm at tit per brL City packed Mess Bsof sells in lot for ship stores at 1 416 cash. Baeoa is selling in lots at lO'fojUXc.

for iiama, iu-o. ior pines; me. Tor shoulders. Green Masts are held flrmlv. We onota lla.

in pickle at dear salt at tXfqtWv 70 cask Side sold at and (50 eak. Khonlders at oa time. Lard is selling at 1 1 1 lj.o. in brls. and and 12 j.l2.o.

ia kexs. Wbukt Tbe demaad eontla.e. limiL-it small sale of Ohio brls. at 11 'Ac. WW TOBE MOPBT MAUIT.

The Erjr'tm Monday sayi: Th week close on oa an easv Monev marlrat. and if any chaar is noticeabl. it is in favor of th borrower on call. advance to 4 per rent, by th Bank of Enztand ha had ao effect upon th rate of interest here, nor should it prod ace say materiel change. In former year when the eountrr owed a larre for eign debt, and foreign capital, to a noticeable uexree, auppuea to means or doitie oom- every chance in London inevitable reacted here, and London rates really governed ivaw ior a.

ah anis, nappuy ior tit Lulled States, is changed. xxroBTa or ran ro roar. Th export of specie from this nort the the week ending April have been aa follows: fteamshlp Arabia, Liverpool, Cel. ulo bars. hteamliia Bavaria.

11. mburr. htaauisbip Bavaria, Hamburg, -Uersa'a ailver 1.Z0 mcmuirMTHrm, iiamoars, A mm. Meant. hip Ailn.tle, Havre, g.iM IM flteajnsbtp Adriatic, raris, sold bars.

Adrt.tM-, Lrfind-'U. 1S1p-mSI 4.SIS ot btcauiar t-anawt-a, llavaiut, an, Sf.varuex, conrH Total. Previously reported eince Januarr coaataci or saw voax. Comparative stetemeat of the Imports of Foreign Dry Goods and General Merchandise at Sew Tork, for the week and since Janaary 1 Pry 3oa General J.4.-.4 pi Total the week I2.lw.l-, tSMAW s-i Previoualy reported jl 70,11, Bine January 1 tsiwSsi tMOhJm rniLsn-rLraia uoxtr abxbt, Th Inquirer of yesterday says: Tb Money, market still eontinae' easy, though not o- ay a it wa ia April, laid. Then long prim Paper was negotiated at pes new It is rataer hard to dispose of it at 9, though short, choice aame eaa be aadii.

placed at that. believe that Money will continue abundant, and of course rates nro. portionally low. Bnt with this ease and confidence, we would wish to notice a more prudent exhibit of bank discounts next week than hu beea th ease for th last fortnight. Loans oa call Hi, per eesrt.

Th sam paper (ay: Th Citlsen' Bank at MidHin n.t. wan, ba beea ergaaised. Oeortre Derrickum was elected President, and i. B. Cashier.

Th Notes of th Bank will be ra. deemed ty the Cora Exchange Etak, of thii eity, which will mk them, of course, par. BHODB 1SLAXB BAXBT STATIXTW. Th tetenaeat ef th Rhode Island te th 24 thews th following ehwnge eompand with th previous oa wy. rai ..,,.1., bsm jm ee Dec on inc.

oil lno. 7Utf Inc. Inc. Al S7 Inc. ItMH, tn tiM.

lAKil Inc. Ilepouts iin.ni.fli 1 tn.tv 7a 4iJ 76 lae. Cj.Zrt 1 Inc. 3a.tMS 13 lie, l'-f 27 AVc. lrj.i: a five.

a Inc. Pts-cie Baak Sot. Aloe, by a IsM 7 Inc. ih s-biiadelphia Imruinr mt yesterday (ays: In New Tork. last eveninr.

there wa. .11. organised attempt to flood the eity with a eoun-terfeit five dollar aot. Durnortine iasue of th. Franklin Coudty Bank, Oreea- field, Which is ae eall.sM.tt .1,.

defy detection. There is no doubt but that eiieanpt win ne made hare. The "-1 do WeH to refuse all note of tfai thj fi nan give foll description of this on. oautAB cattu maaaxt, Twtnuinsr xvxx- tati, srsji. 12.

Arrived to-day 100 Texas CatU aad 45 I wr ana, 1 Aaavrungs. ia sioca remaining Bm Ley. avn'Buu wee, a .1 nFe-aae Tl am TAA 1 mneu vows, nert tae aarxet a bare of firm at ear notations, via 1 cattle, Weetera, 1st oualify, per fb. I eaairty. par Ib.

ia 11 5 5 a 7 tw 4 50 OS 1.1 60 mMi per Ib ia bla. p-v head. rh.KV. in lota, paw memo. Ii.leri rosAC-ro at irr oblxaxi, irxii.

12. art band. epte-i nberl, 1 Ui A 1 a fd to dale. Ad to-day tt hand sad ea aeJpboard aot cleed- 71 tlereas I brie boxea. lh.

tnra rVvtatoe. v-. lb, Ktirar. rWlt. brl.

beat, "--nlr Whisky, aria t7 for 13 for at 1 Jl Mies dall Kew amall VIZ only trad 2 49: er. LOVia sscb-os BAaas-rl Tb iaauieef ef to-day say: TV week'e-sevMi bnwt last week slasad, withad-aaaMd for Kaetern aad Be-sthera s-ahsnre beyond the supply. ItaAa ar eaal-ttrai. ataaaiaa ea the Beet aad I 'A ee the or. uram Hauswv.

Tbe Rrfmitumm ef ledsy seyei TiArm rewll: l.OCd brls. ity pwaerfie WW aeldafW 1 'bears en Aa tar -lay, at Xl. prssmi delivery. to day were eeelaael te a bHa. eity tee at SMI ba eity eepev- ee.

ta Iota, tf 75; br ity siacleestra at, aad bars anatiy fine at ,2 20. Wbbst Market heavy, bet naehangaa i aalee of hOe her, rhrH-e Club at tl 'tl mo-try to outside buyers; 1 1 bars prima Ked et 4- bars prime aa, ek-rfoe Ked aad Wbrre at and ta bars eh -us' White at tl M. Cess -Receipt large, and buyers held at for lower figure, and tb mark-d wae very heavy, somewhat bwsTf sale ef 2AO beabal White at delivered, and S9t White at tae. ee levee, mostly ia new guanies. Cava -Market slew, bwt without ehaager ealae prime, la new ewnuas, at 44-; whins, ua new rua-iee, naoetly sbnto, at 44 S.slbv Hired with a mnderate demaad: sale goed Hpnag at prime do.

at Ita.i bag returned; choice at 80e.a with begs, aad eboiee Fall at tl 0, bars returned. Rvs The aaarhet as ax. adia(ly dull. Bed ale ef prim were aaaer-rteed te he et mMt with tae b.ra a eoastderabl deelia. Paovisiope There is aothing dotag ia re aad lota, aad a very email enly ia a retail way.

Mee Perk, Be in aad Lard are da II aad nominal at last quotation. There aa aoae balk Meautonwring, but there are no bayevs at tae price a-ks-f. A small to ot 804 pie west dispeeed sf st ta. ft Skoal Jera, llama 7t.A, and bide larre lot held at higher irurea. Wmsar The liberal receipt caused buyer te bold of for a decline, but holder remained pretty una: eases were spa, or a um low.

al (neatly fur saarreeu-y, aad 4T ee. atlse. uktis rua BAXXXV. Tbe Coer-i of to-day says: There was ae ebaage wbaarver in th Money market, with a desaaad fully equal to the sap-ply. Ia the Exchange market matter remained Barktnred.

Th Provision Bar a. was qalet to-day, with snaall seJe of sneae Pork at I7 0. Clear Bid i were firm, and priee slightly advanced, witb aalee. at life I We. Ke ehaege ia Reeoa.

Ketbia-r dotag la Lard. Choice Osts were Bold by car load to dealers at ezrlasive ef Backs. Flour very doll i a sal of brt. at t1 ft being the enly one reported. Wheat very littie arriving, and price ar anehanred.

riale ef loo bushel Oat at 44., and r0 do. at ate. laU-perleal wy the Merchea-s Ksarhaats. Review ef Cincinnati Market. Traseav April 17.

PROVTPIOXS A better demand for mee Pork, and 1,000 brls. country sold, delivered at points in the interior, att'7 0U, and one let brought a shade over tbia, at Hamilton, it was packed at Camdea, however; li brls. city brand sold at $17 t'0, but ths brand is not well hnown; good city brands are hold a 1 air for f-houlders, and or Bides. Nothing tranipired in Bacon. There la er.me demand for hides, for May d.

lively, at for Rib and t'Jar, and lue. waa raid for ft lot, backhon out, for May delivery. Oe. iseffered for Lard in and wa ander. stsad lnis.

was paid for too brls. Il Is offered freely at lu.e., and keg at 400 Vnue Pork sold at fit 00. aurar-eured lams, uncanvassed, at 10 too do. at and 1,000 common country do. at ve.

FLOIR Tha market is unchnged and quirt, but holders are Ham at full rate. Th sales do not exceed 600 brls. We quote superfine at i0; extra at ti 0( 75, aad da. white wheat, ho(ii 00. Tbeieisno ehaere lath mar-kt; tb demand la about equal to the receipts, which ar liht: sale of IIUO brls.

at ltW'J lB'-iic, th latter rat for wagon. Oll-A good demand for Linseed, with sale of 40 brls. at 87 and 20 do. at 67c. In the smell wsv, ti8c.

is obtained. CKOC No change in the market a rerards demand and price. Hales of Murar at Mulasss and Coffee at lofVtMJie. tiHAI.V Tb demand for th prim qualities of Wheat continue g'Mid, and the market fitm at tl fiCil tx for White, ani tl SS for Ked; ripring dull at tl I 22, and a -reod deal offering: sales of 110 bushels prime white delivered at fl S8. Corn Is dull and unchanged; we quote ear la bulk at and abetted at doe.

Oat The receipt are light, and the demand good; prloea have advanced to In bulk: sales of 000 bushels in sacks at 44 Ke. Rye, is dull, and declined to. per bushel, clo-lntr at the. for prime: sales of AO0 bushel, at 90c. 1 Barley is dull; ws bare no change to notice la prices, nnd QUole prime rail at there is still a good deal of inferior offering.

li AY Ths market Is qnlet and nnchaaged; ount prim Timothy in bales on arrival art tun, and looa In wagon at $12 (tr24. CHEEP Tbe demand is fair, and th market steady at last quotations sales of IM boxes summer-cjae-aV- eater Reserve at ICc; 100 do. English Ilairy IlarhasB Farm at 1 1 Jic. BITTER Choice fresh is sea end ia demand at lhfoo: winter read. RoH dull at 12la and inferior is heavy at bYlla.

APPLES Tbe demaad for prime is good, and tb market firm at 4 per trrl.i there at but few lots of this hind in tb saarket; ommoa ar dull at 25 par brl. POTATOlOv Th market ermti-rue dull, and price merely aominal at tl hurVol 7 per brL for prime Norther and for common. 1 fByTangi.pb.1 ew Verb Msrket. Waw Toaa. Tusadar, A prfl 17 T.

U. A-hes doll: sales at i 2 for rte. aad for Pearls. Cotton steady and unchanged: sales 2.00t balee at II for middling ulaads, iaeluding 800 bales in tmmntu. Flour Transactions only to a moderate extent.

Prioea without! material change. Tha demaad is chiefly for the sdpply of th pressing wants of the local trade: sales I.OM) brls at to SWii li tor superfine Plate; $0 AOftf fit for extra Htte: $5 3o(pi 34 for superfln Wsst-ern; fo 75 for common te medium extra Western, and 15 for shipping brands estra round heor. Ohio, closing quiet aad steady. Caaadlaa Pleur in goed request Bt good ariees: rales brls. at $5 707 25 for eommoa choice extra.

Rya Flour steady: email sales at 13 05(4 40- for eommon to cboiee svrr-erfine. qmea ana steady: sales loo oris. Jersey at t3 70. Back wheat Flour dull, and nominally unehangedi hiaky without arterial change', while the demand is aor active: sales 1,00 brls. at 21.

Wbeatquiet, and pncea nominally unchanged; shippers ar waiting for later auMo-aau- frosa Liverpool: sale 6,000 bushels striatly prime white Kentucky at tl 70: 500 de. whiU fill. noiastfl 60; 1,500 de. amber Iowa at tl 24; -too de. white Michigan st $1 60, and 5 ,400 do, fine Milwaukee Club at tl 26f.

Rye scarce; nu at coo. narsey dull, and nominal sit Barley Matt quiet and BBcbanged. Corn ia fair demand at shade better price (ale 24,1 00 bosbeb at 7.V-,74 aflvl aad delivered, for mired WesUrn; 76. furyelloar, and for whiU Hoe them. Oat pleaty, and dull at 4fo5e.

for Wa-rtern aad Caned and Wo. for Stale. Hsy ia good supply, and th narkt rale steady, with sale of 1,200 bales at per 100 pounds for thiminr onalitiea. Oil-cake market qnlet; eity is quoted At Jt-36 25 per tun. fork heavy for mem and steady for prime old last evening, supposed to be at 17 aoarket closing with a mor (teady feeling.

Beef dull and Bnebatred: sales brls. t4fn.4 it for eoontry prime; tii 40 for taess; 50 for repacksd meea, and tlKH 25 extra do. Prime mess Beef dull at Hi', 85. Beef Bam nominal at 74 for fuvte. Cut Meats dull end heavy: sales of 1 it pa-kagvs at 7c for Shoulders, and 8KSe- for liases.

India a eae Beef quoted at Baeoa dall and en-changed. Lord quiet and steady: seles of 100 tirls. at loajfsiic. Batter dull at lltl3e. Elate.

Cbees steady at Candles Adamaatin moderately Inquired after at unchanged price: sales of 1.000 boxe 17(al8o. r-perra -tedy, at t8a40. for plain and 4Tfxi0e. foripatent. Coffe eontinnea very quiet, but firm, with segregate stock of bsgi and mau on the market.

Ws hear of brls. aad 100 bag Jamaiieat li'e. Molasses eon untie quiet: sales brl. at S605I7 75 for ae mess; $17 S7 for old 1 71 12 forthio srieea; 54 for Weetera prime mesa; 17 for eity for clear; $14 117 for aew prim; tl2 for old nriane. iacludin-r so 01 one.

pew iineans at yc. eogar arfl heavy: sale 100 hhds. Cuba Mas- covado at snd by auction 4x hhds. Orleans at and 140 hhds. Cuba, damaged, At ijhl.

cash. Rice dull: sales at 4 rC. cash. Tobae-o in moderate request: sale of it hhds. Kentucky at tirn)l; bale liavana, 414 bale Vara Bud 44 ease Florida on private term.

Oils Linseed im moderate demand at for ere Vui s-oil we learn of aalee of tut hhds. eu prirete terms. 1 Seed Clover and Timothy ar quiet, aad sellirg in a moderate wny te th eoa-rtry at lor th former, aad bt( 46 for th latter. Blocks at the Seeoad Board were ective aad higher, however, sua Rrie Third-aengace Aiichip-aa Southern 6aeead- IlaaLneU and ft. Jo.

Roads 7 Mitbi-raa Central Lights V4: New Tork Sink-Irglund tf; Pai4c Mail Kew York Central Erie IS; Hudson 41; Harlem i-reterred 4u Reaidng 1 Michig.n Central Illinois Central bcrip 60; Cleveland aad. Pittsburg Cbioaga aad Reck Lsiaad 4i Cleveland and Toiede lbi..

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