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fi! crrwl I MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ATHk'M RUll DING. MARRlr Violating the District Regulation John Bride: LUCAK. MATTBHS. sndlactoneM. Imporiers, aim nuiiuvu 3" 1 a oiv ljulies.

iMieses, ana. mi- drfiii's BOINNKTS; Boy's and and Girl DA 1, i-kats, JKNMV Bl DS, via oe ir not V-iro so, than put retail in the city, and prices pomtively iess. estalilishmeiii in cuj, ii i I arrangements to receive 1 rn NETAycallalo.iceat STORE, in ipb. viii Wl 1 Ellva iwiii 5 uciiw 1.0 nt avenue, rl I 1 r1. IJ'Jiv r.

iBuj 4'P y.T .1. BUNS and A1ILLINKK 1 uuui)! wnoiet I L1X 1 1 a ii' 1111 ODD FELLOWS' REGALIA. We have now on hand a ja-ge and beauufiil assortment of ODD FELLOVS? AND MASONIC cvuijr iii-j, 1 1 I ml uini Eiicaincmeuts, ana private llAurs 1 overy vane, nuiwiwic io he I .1 .1.1. Ill UPrKI i.nii!fes and ivncamnmen's wiiiiiik x.c-ii"- supplied at short notice. Address V7 1 1 1 CE.

1 7 Regalia Manufacturers, n'7-9tr. No. 73 Baltimore Baltimore. UiViETEU Fme-tooili combs, tJa superior article; 1 uressin 1-; 1 yzx.oM T.ml fttVI UK- llfiir lit 1 1 O- 12 i. nfh- hrtTr: with a great iii-tuca auu i-t variety of Fancy GOODS, going at tne usual lowest price, and to pieaae.

1 11 1 1, 1.. IT. liwur e-rpf. vt, uiiiii.iio., 111 .1,17 tfr four door Calvert ft. nmiii-i iin.i: ihi'l' siib I 1 iN i Miltr, 1 EVERY LADY AND GENTLEMAN.

This dav received, bv late importations, elegant Gutlaio mid Sbfel! 'l uck Combs, new styles; lieaa lirflsHiriir Cases: Work Coxes and Writing liei ks; also, a lot 01 ueautnui ii iria tuary and Card Baskets; with thousands other articles, all of which shall be sold very cheap. MOR.T1MEE. MOWBRAY, tfft 240 Baltimore st. doors atiovevaiariee. El Hi- REA CAMPJiLNE AINU irl-N HUGH BOLTON 4.

CO. are daily ing, at their lisliilery, lo. i mcrjoiaam. NVHARF, tho abovcari.icles, warranted equal to any made 111 the country, wnicu uiey oiisr 10 c.uow"i tne moiit accoiiimudating terms. D.

K. BOLION will deliver the above named articles to customers in any part oi the city. a I -ur tPHE CHEAPEST 1 FINE CLOTHING ti the ci.y, will be found at COWAN'S, ATa.l57 BALTI MO Kb. STREET, Ot-POSITK THK HDSJJtrM, A large assortment of tasteful and well mad GARMENTS. are now ready for public inspection.

uenticmen wisiung meir ClothesMade to Oruhh. are politely informed that a few of the richest and CLOTHS, Cassi AiKRESj AND VESTINGS. have just been received from New York, for their ap proval. api7-tt CMLOTHING HOUSE, WHOI -ESALf. AND K'ETAIL.

THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED his stock of SPRING AND SUAiMER. GOODS, selected with great caee and tate. FROM LA ti(i AND SPLENDID MOCKS, of the latest importations in this and THE NEW YORK MARKETS. He flatters himself that he can offer to HIS USTiJMF.RS AND THE PUBLIC srcii a rnoics assortment, VARIETY OF STYLE AND COLOR. with quality of material ranging from low prices and medium quality 01 goods j.

ir a 1 1111 1 CLOTHS OF ALL QUALITIES. Olive, Brown, Green, Biue and Black Bioiley's fine French CLUins. Constantly on hand CASSIMERES. Plain Black ar.d Doeskin; Fancy great variety and beautilul styles. VESTINGS As handsome an assortment as can be found in the Lmted srates.

MAGNIFICENT SILKS AND RICH CASSIA! EKES. The new and latest styles of MARSEILLE FESTIWKS. which will be niade to order, with dispatch and neat ness, cut iu me most FASHIONABLE AND APPROVED STYLES. A neat and perfect fit in every case given, with the guarantee that the same article cannot be purchased for less in any other establishment. -READY MADE CLOTHING.

An entire new stock, made in the very best manner, and in the same style as ordered work consisting of every kind of Garments, either fir DRESS OR BUSINESS PURPOSES An instance of the extremely moderate prices asked nt my establishment, 1 can urnish a handsome Black French Cloth Dress or Frock Coat, fine Black or Fancy Pantaloons, with a beeufifui Spring or Summer Vest all for the very low price of SIXTEEN DOLLARS. BOYS' CLOIH1NG! BOYS' CLOTHING! The best and finest assortment in Baltimore, tot up with great pams and care made in the best manner Consisting of every variety of clothing for CHILDREN, of every age. to whicii toe attention of LADIES is particularly requested. I have engaged the services of some of the best workmen in tne city, and am determined not to be ex-ceiled by any one, either in reference to workmanship, quality, or low prices. TO HIS OLD CUSTOMERS.

He would particularly mvite a call, pledging to show them such INDUCEMENTS as cannot be offered elsewhere. L. JARRETT, No. 125 Baltimore street, in the Landing ol the American oilice. apl7-lr PARENTS wishing to secure TUITION fir their children in a healthy country are informed that the subscriber, having obtained the Esrviccs of a ghly competent TEACHER Ins family, will rs-ceiv-- a few little Gir-s.

Summer Term wi.i begin the first MONDAY in May, and end the last Friday in September. U'mt. Term, from the first MONDAY in November to th? last Friday in March. Tne situation is three miles from Westinicster. Stage-Coach every day to and from Baltimore.

1 or particulars, apply to the Rev. Thos. Atkinson, Rev. Alfred A. Miller, or to THOS.

E. VAN RIBBEK, al7-ecdtM Vvrestm'iiBt6r, Carroll County, Md. OST OFFICE 1LTIMORE, April 36th, rhe Contract Hour for the departure nt th EVENING EASTERN MAIL, being now at half -past 3 o'clock, nifrc-lmnts and others are notified, 'hat mail will be closed at half-past 7 o'clock P. instead of 7 as heretofore unpaid or paid by stamp letters, if deposited in the box at the door on North street any time before 3 o'clock, will be forwarded the way -bag. Letters lor the East, if placed in the same box in the morning after the closing: hour of the man up to tu ciock.

win be sent on in tne war-mail. On ail the roads where there are route agents, letters and papers may be mailed up to 'he latest 1110- iiieni 01 uejiai to 11 uqiuaiicu iu uie m'lli car. On and after the 29th instant, the Western Mail will be closed at 7 o'clock in the morning, instead of 6 as before. 'I he "ATLANTIC," first of Collins' lineofstepm-ers, will leave New ork for Liverpool on the 27th a pes sons concerned arc leimnded that on letters ior the Continent sent by this line, it will be necessary to pre-pay such, at the rate of 21 cents, the Steamer postage being collected on this side instead of the other, as by the British Packers. ai7-eo2t CHA.

T. aDDOX, Postmaster. OF ICE OF "BALTI RE GEM ETKKY, April 15, 13511. Sened PROPOSALS will be received at this Oiiice uimil the 15th DAY of May next, forthe erection of the Mausoleum of this Cemetery. It is to be faced with dressed st ne.

but the kind and quality has been left undecided unon tint more persons may become bidders. Samples (six inches square) of the material of which it is offered to be faced with, are reouired to accompany the proposal. Specifica-rions can be obtained at this Hfice and at the office of Messrs CHIFFELLE Architects. The Proposals must be endorsed Baltimore Cemetery company, Proposal for Mausoleum,) 117 at7-i0t ACPRitG 'jpO WHARF BUI LDEKS. Proposals will be re-A ceived by the undersigned, until the 2th instant, at hip office, street, Halt'more, or directed to him at Alexandria, Va for the erection of the Frost-burg and Alleghany Coal Company's Wharves, at Alexandria, Va.

Specifications and plans can be seen at his office, THOS P. CHIFFELLE, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, North oppnmre the Chesapeake Hank. 'fHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE. That the A ber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Baltimore county, let ters of administration on the estate of JAMES? BRIAN, late of said county deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the fs- dayol June next; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate.

Ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to ma ke immediate payment. Given under my band, this luth dav of April, 1850. NICHOLAS M. BRIAN, Adm'r near Stemmer's Run Post Office, 17-1 a w4t Baltimore county. Mollis IS TO GIVE NOTICE.

That th snhsnri. bers have obtained from the Orphan's Court of iiammore county, letters 01 administration on the estate of JaCoU late of said county, deceased. All persons having claims against thesaid estate, are hereby warned to exhibit tue same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, on or before tiie Ifcth day of October next; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from ail benefit of said estale. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. Given under our hands, this 17th day of April, 1350.

JACOB RULE, aT7-1aw4t fA JACOB BOLLINGER, rs" fHlS IS TO GIVE That the subscriber A has obtained from the Orphans' Court ol Baltimore county, letters of administration with the will annexed, on the estate of HENRY L. G. PEINEMANN', lat of said county, dee'd. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby warned to exhibit the tame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 1st day of November next; they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of said estate. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.

Given under my hand, this 15th day of Arril, 1350. WM. F. FRICK, 17-law4t No. 7MarsliallBuiIding.

IN "BALTIMORE COUNTY CO URT. In the matter oi the Insolvent Estate of Neal Shielus, Ordered by the Court on this 14th day ol April, eighteen hundred and fifty, that the sale made and this day reported by the Permanent Trustee, be and the same is hereby ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary be shown on or before the ninth day of May next: Provided a copy of this order be inverted in some daily newspaper published in the city of Baltimore, at ieast once a week for three successive weeks, before said ninth day of Alay next. The report states ihe amount of sa es to bo two aundred and fifteen dollars. True Copy est, al7-law3wt aAv. BJIADFORD, Clerk.

i'VIIEKEAS SOME. EVIL DISPOSED PER. SONS have committed sundry depredations on my premises, and injured my property, 1 caution them hereafter to desist from such practices, or 1 will punish them to the u-most extent of the law, or, as a last resort, takeinto my hnnus summary Punishment. JOHN C. BKOCKENBRODT, aH 3f.

Cathedral street. Fall's road. "IMPORTANT TO SICKLY AND EPIDEMIC 1 D1S1 R1C s. One wine-glass ol HerbDr. R.De-lany's li.du Vega.

Med. Comp. No. 1, repeated for3 successive 20 minutes, for one hour, with Balm Tea.as direced on bottle, will not only arrest and cure any contagion Sat isfactorv evidence published and to order in the office. For typhoid and yellow fever, constipation of bowels, llux, smallpox.

cholera, ague, colds, ileafh-lychiils. fcpa' ius and S'gned Baltimore, E. (c V. Sheres, of Virginia. New Orleans, 'Texas Mexio i and California.

Ottice No. 31 LOMBARD adv. over. Author of the Great Pain Killer Eitrsct and. Healeri The Library and Kead.ng Kmjhis are from 11 a.

in. to 2 p. for the rcepti of adies, and Jjrom i'. in. lo-iiie memoera puna ij.

I eriooicais rec vd Rooms 42. Li brary 7,000 volumes. Any person ncv 1, ,.1. hvn.11 Bubser'ption of 1 iiei iiiowingiorm part of the additions to the Library during the past month. The Optimist by Tuckerman Ju'ili8 ot.

tie Church of England Haddock' Miscellanies Bontsrwork's tiiinr, of Spanish Literature Colton Deck and Port Cuba and the Cubans Bailey's Angel World Hunibbldt's Comos Views cf Nature-Rjchsrdson's Travels in the Desert of Sahara Hamilton's Researches in Asia Minor uke's Exousions in Nswfouniband 'ToWriRtld'a -T1firt-iflir in tiia WonL-v Mountains Prior's tifeof Goldsmith Meredith's Life of Bernadotte Carieton's Traits riesr-f the Irish Peasantry Read ernsle Poeti? of America liart's ESoay or. Spencer Schoolcraft's Notes on the Iroquois Carey's Memoirs ot the Civil iVar Ger ard Barton's Letters and Poems oiliac-ij's History of Germany Sch-egei's Aesthetic aral Miscenaneovts Works Lodge Portraits of Ibustrious Persons, 8 vols, Schii er's Early Dreams of Romance P.ipiey's History of the Mexican War Jav's Review of the War A' iss Pardee's Court Francis 1 Niiks Kavanagh's Woman in France ia the 19th Century jiejtd.y'e Luther and Cromwell Irvmg's Mahomet and his Successors Mabet's Northern Antiquities Baronps? F'ouque Tales Alex. Ijiimas' Works Duncan's 1 ravnls in Western Africa Butler's Life of Grotins Mis Sinclair's Aloaero Society Charlie Holiday Houses Count Hamilton's Fairy Tales Miguet's H.story of tho French Revolution Rusnw orth Collections, 5 vols, vy entail's Mansions of England i ord-s Gnthorings from Spain Mirnoiri; 01 a Hungarian Lady Tho Hungarian St ruggle for Freedom works oi the Authoress of "Hawkstone'' MaFS.nger's Virgin Martyr Sketcin.s From Chnrch IrjlrmldCitiori to Gothic Architecture ii. Wa! polo's astleof trmto Mysterious Mother Ciiurahcs, their arraiigemefit una denoration Mackay's Popular Delusions. a al7 2awltr TU1 1 DAY REC I VED-aIve SEANO VEL, -L eqnai to oapt.

Maryatt's best. THE PETREL; BY SIR ADMIRAL FISHER, A Commander tn the Enxlith xavy. I he best nautical novel which has appeared for a ongtime. it cannot fail to remind the reader of the beet tales of Lapt. Marrvatt britannia.

'With all the New HOVELS, wholesale and retail, at TANNER'S Periodical Depot, 't 20G Baltimore street. WEALE'S GREAT RUDIMENTARY WORKS Imported and for saie by JAMES S. WATERS, 244 Baltimore street, west 01 Charles. Rudimentary Treatise on Ship Building. on the Drainage and Sewage of Towns and Buildings, liiustraied.

on Cottage Building, wood cuts. on Lines, Cements, Mortars, on Piane Trigonometry, on the Art ot Building. on Mineralogy, illustrated. on Masonry and stone Cutting. on rhe Law of Contracts for works and ser- vices.

on JBiapticg and Quarrvineof Stone. on the Steam Engine, by Dr. Lardner. on Geology, illustrated. on Civil Engineering.

on Pneumatics, illustrated. on Spherical Trigox. ometry, on the Study of Natural Pinlosophv. on the Construction of Cranesand Machinery. on Mathematical Instruments.

on Tubular and other Iron Girder Bridges. on Electricity. on Mechanics. on Drainage of Districts and Lands. on Chemistry.

on Arithmetic. on Perspective. on Architecture. on eil Digging, Boring, e. on Dictionary oi Terms Used in Civil ana Naval Architecture.

Building, A-c. AuTHrftviT OF CHEAP BOOKS. TV OURTH ARRIVAL (THIS MORNING) 1, YOkK PHILADELPHIA AT THE! (IHEAi BOOK-STORE, BY A. P. BURT, No.

7 Baltimore street, near the Bridge. I ranne in part the following, many of which are just published: AMER'pA. by Mian Mcintosh: Hum-bpld's Cosmas; aihss' -pain; Woman's Friendship; home Influence The Pas'or's Wife; Head-ley Rambies and sketches; Howitt's Home- and Daunts of the Poets: Robinson's Hahn's Greek I estament; Headiey Luther and Cromivele: Heaaley -s Sacred scenes and Characters, illnstra- nvi, uua PALES, 7-, Xt "e'us 01 me Run- j-, "cai cuuioii cumuli; isisnop Andrew Devotions; il. Moore Letters to Young Ladies, STATIONERY: Motto Vvafers; Note Paper; sarid Paper, Pocket Inkstands; Indeiibie Ink, fir markirg- linen; Ever-point 1 eads, for penciis, best quality; Portfolios; Money Purses; Drawing- Bioks: French Double Ecameied Visiting Cards; Marriage Friendship 00.: Heart Remember Ale do Floral Music Rewards of Merit; Games; Steel Pens; Lead Pencus, noiesaie and retail at a small advance for cash, it A. 1.

BLRT, No. 7 Baltimore street. jPHE ISAAC STEWART, arrested by officer Leo. charged with disorderly conduetin Hanoverinar-ket, on the 11 th Cay of April, 1850. and brought before me was NOT ISAAC H.

STEWART, Printer, South Charles street. If A. H. PENINGTON. J.

P. EVJR HIRE A young COLORED MAN, accus- lonieu io me care ot norsen. and a good waiter. He is honest, ober and md ALLEN PAINE, 310West Balti moreWeet n'r reet. or tn Rev.

Mr. ROBERTS, 'io. 2tii) iayette street, near it remopt. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of a Decree of Ziv.h Baltimore County Court, equity sitting, the undersigned Trustee will Belt at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of May next, at 4 o'clock, P.

I lib lot OF GROUND on the north side of Mulnkin street, commencing about 75 feet east from Bond street, and running easterly on Mubikin street 31 feet more or less to ihe centre of an alley three fee' wide, with a depth of 5 i feet, improved by two two Ftory Brick HOUSE1S covering ihe front of the lot. Each house will ce soid separately, -syith the ground as i.owlndotf. Terms of sale One third cash, on the day of sa'e, and the residue In three and six months thereafter; the creun payments r.o near interest from th? day of sale, and to be secured to the satisfaction 01 the Trustee CHAS. GEo. R1DGELY, a 17-2aw2wdts Trustee, TRUSTEE'S SALE.

By virtue of a decre gqor the High Court of Cnaicery, the undersigned BiA-Trustee will offer at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the IGth dav of Ma v. I'st-in. at 11 o'clock, a FARM in Howard district of Anne Arundel county, which belonged to the late David Jones, and was conveyed to him by Lloyd Jones ai wife, by deed ei" 15th of March. 1843, recorded am-mg the land records of said Howard district, in Liber J. 1 M.

No. 4, fnlio ia, This Farm is composed of a part of a tract of Land called "Dorsey'sSearch Enlarged," and contains one hundred acies more or less, of excellent Lund thirty acres ot which is woodland. It is si'uated be-ween the Old Montgomery Road and the Columbia Turnpike, alHiut 3 miles from Ellicott's Mil's, and adjoins the farms of Amos Dorsey, Nicholas Hardin, George Bond, and George R. Gaither. The improvements consist of a good and substantial LOG HOUSE.

The terms of sale will be one-third cash, one-hiid in six months and one-third in twelve months from the day of sale, the whole to bear interest from the day of sale, and the payment fheretd' to be secured by the bonds cf the purchaser with surety or sureties, to be approved by the 'Trustee, or caih to be paid on the day of sale or on the ratification thereof by the Chancellor at the option of the purchaser. VywSw EDWARD 1 KAEL. Tnis fee, OtnceN, of Fey-rtaandSt Paul sts. JA. 'PR USTEES SA LE OF A FaKM LN aL-'4-k TI ORE on the Pimlico road, about.

6 mile3 from the city of Ba timore. By virtue cf a decree of Baitim-ire County Court, the undersigned rustee, will offer for saie at, public auction on WEDNESDAY, the '7th of April, 1850, at one o'clock, P. M-, at the Baltimore Exchange, that valuable Farm now occupied by Mr. John Robinson. This property contains about 124 acres of Land, of wnich about 25acres are wood land; about 10 acres have been net wheat, and a part of the balance in timothv and clover.

There are on this p'aee an apple and peach orchard, a a garden of about an hilfacre. The improvements consist of a frame DWELLING, two stories high with a small back building, a frame ba and stabie, summer dairy, and smoke house. There is a pump cf fine wa'er near the dwelling, and there are several springs on this place. This property is situate very near a Methodist Church and a publio school. It is near a lime quarry where lime can be obtained at a low rate.

Mr. Robinson, the present occupant, will show the place to any one desirousof seeing it. Terms of pale, one-third cash, one third at six months, and one-third at twelve month credit. Payments carry interest, and to be secured by notes with approved endorser. GEO.

M. SILL, Trustee, S3 St. Paul st. n17 It. GIBSON ic AHots.

JOHN T. BARBER, long; known as one of the An- panons pacicio. Terms-One half of the purchase monsv in cash, the balauoe in two equal instalments, payable in four anil six moutns from the day of sale; the credit pay nienti to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with security to be approved by the subscriber, bearing interest irom the day of sale. JOHN BASIL, Owner. Annapolis, April IGth, 1350.

al7 XS THE HAT. UL GEO. K. QUAIL. JS No.

204 AVE ST PRATT STREET, 5 (adjoining the Washington Hotel,) Calls the attention of Gentlemen to his HATS for g-4 beauty of finish, style and quality must sell thr.in'. Also a general asortmentof Guyaquil, Leghorn and other Straw HATS, suitable for Gentlemen, Bois and Children, all of which will be Sold at prices to suit the times. al7-wsininir TO THE SONS OF steamer HUGH JEM-eKxttuwit KINS will leave he- wharf Light street, on THURSDA MORN I G. at 7 o'clock, for CAMBRIDGE. Members of the order will find a speedy and comfortable conveyance in this boat, an arratigeinet havirg been made to allowthosewhowish to remain until to return at a very moderate charge.

l'IFTN DOLLARS WARD. The dersigned will pay fifty dollars reward to any r7 Person who will return to him his Negro Boy MOSES, win. it is believe! has been enticed from his service. Said hoy is a bright, mnlntin about 18 years of ge, rather under size; he left home about 10 o'clock, A. on the 15th mst.

Hs i on when he left, a cloth cap, blue frock cat. and g'eyish, pantaloons. KILBOC RN iiainmore, Apnuwn, ftlst PUBLIC SALE. Will be sold at publio glf sale, by the subscriber, on TUESDAY, 3dth -afeMday of April, instant at 12 o'clock. at the PUBLIC WHAR at AHnaoolig.

the ponnlar Snhr On GF, of this city on JOHN HOBBS. DIED. On ths 151 instant, n'ter a short but severe UluesB, SARAH AMANDA, nged 2 years, 4 months and I'd days, darling daughter of James K. and Lliza Ann Murrav- 'i'lie friends of the family arc respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on this Wednesday) laormnff, at nine o'clock, from her parents' residence, cornorol Edon and McElderry streets. In this city, on the 7th inrtnnt, after a long and painlui illness, which rhe bore with christian fortitude, Mrs.

ANN UOLMLS, in her 72d year, formerly of h.nsiand. In Baltimore county, on the morning of the 16th instant. B. F. GREEN, aged 33 yesrs.

His friends and acqiminvat.ce.Hnd those of the lamt-lir oruinvMO.il loaftRi.d ii i I neiH.1 to-morro urs- day) marmng, at even o'clock, from the residence (if Ins mother, the widow of the late Col. Green, Pa- taourut XVi'k- Itii inmorft county. in Richmond. oil the2.th October, IS IP, after a few rtt-v's illnesH diarrhoia, lillhllli KM-K, of IJaltlimorc. where lie loaves a wile and child.

"i the tnirixt to' i-t's are Death!" How foroiblv we are reminded the t-iitb of the above pentc ce. by the deur.h id our voung inend. CHAS. F. in tne pith year of his nse.

But a few days since and he was in tho enjoyment ol health, happiness and pleasure Now, where is he. in the cold and silent grave. Be bid lair for a lorg lilo, but 11k, who docs all things for the best, has seen proper to rumove him f-om our midst. "Strange mid mysterious are the ways of Providence." Charles was aaon obedient and dutiiul, a brother, kind and aiieutiomito, and us a companion sincere and confiding. Delias Icit this world of trouble for a bet ti-r and a more glorious one.

He left the assurance behind of his going to with Ins Saviour and Redeemer. A tew moments before ho expired, he called his parents, brothr rs. Bisters and friends to his bed-nuin. mid nfier biddinir them long and final farewell, he exclaimed "Mercy's Iree!" and sank calmly asleep in tiie anus of Jesus, to wnko no moro until that great ii, 1.1 when Christ shall come 13 his glo ry, to gather up his for a better and more permanent, reiiftiicr-niuce. where we have no doubt our young friend will be found timung that blood-washed tlirnn- iiraises unLo r.he Lamb of God "that tHkoth away the sins ol the world.

Hosannuh to God in the highest Farewell, dear long farewell, We pirt withthea, in nam; But with thou urt gone to dwell, And with hua ever reigm 1.. a. NOTICE. We invite the attention of the Trade and ountry Merchants to our sale of Assorted DK GOODS, TH IS WEDNESDAY nt o'clock, comprising a general variety of Seasonable Goods. SAMUEL J.

SOPEK, It Auctioneer. TokTsheI ivV COL. THOS. PIN DELL; And if elected pledges fidelity to his constituency. 1 rrfi t'illl I LBS.

BAOO.N. in handsome order lOUA l-fU in. uoo lbs. SIDES and SHOULDERS lbs. Sucared and spiced HAMS, in fancy bags 40.1") lbs piais eureu maais, part do.

do LARD in kcg. pails and bladders 50 kegu Stiusagc CASIN GS. For saie by F. ROLOSON, a 17-St No. 23 North street.

FLOUR! GROCERIES. i- bbls. whits wheat Famby and Extra FLOUR 75 E. FLOCK; 3" i bnis. 211 kegs cheap Cooking BU I TER 31' hush.

Dried PEACH ES. low to close Families, Bakers and Retailers c-m be suited with Flour, Groceries, at very reduced rates by JAMES J. LAWN 'ft: N. Howard street VAjlTIb PER CENTS of 1370 Pleasure Commercial 5c Farmers' Bank STOCK Baltimore Ohio Railroad per cents Bank of Ba'timore STOCK Firemen's 1 ns. Co.

Keistcrstown Road By ISRAEL COHEN, a17-St No. Frank in Hank. a 1SH. S.oiki lbs. loose G.

B. CODFISH. For sale by apH-tfr F. H. JKN No.

8 Govt lv wharf. BONNETS, BONNETS, BONNETS-Just re-ceived, a large and fresh supply of every variety style and price: also, Bov's ar.d Infants' HATS, of every description; RIBBONS. FLOWERS, and Bonnet Ca PS: witn a large assortment of Dry Goods and CARPE PINGS', seluna very cheap, st HA It IS si TORE, -Toe: OP: SlOPl I nA 1 x.AIJ here, madame and imss and sir. A.U'I, BOONE Co'Sis the place for I -R GOOD and allsortsof cbetip t.g and chaiigcab.e Silks: asn Baresres; Lace Capes: Laces; Hosiery; Suk i loves. 1- and id, Worm tr: grxnl r-hirting ac; double ex.

One. 12, worth pie. SA M'L BOONE a- 2-7 Kaitimo-e nar t.aroane. 17-'l 11 1' I'ntnu Corner if tiowanl und F.ryf.tte has just received some beautiful styles Lustres: De Lames, i rench, British and American Prints, very neat patterns: als sGinghams; Cambric, Dawns. c.

irood Aiusnns. worth ju: urasa.ti!: L. C. Hdkfs. 12G wortn 2-3.

Call at theChein Corner of Howard and ayette sts. Wanted, a BOY. 16 to L-1 years ot tood ciiarcer. 11 17-2f ti l.Art tiAKUAlA lite rtrcel vrd irom auction a lot ol snK i issues and Greuaumes. to 25.

very iow: a tew pair of Crad-e BianKe'K, fine quality, i on per pair: a mroi irtsn to 44 a gret bargain: crimped Lawi.s, white "vortics- a cents, worth and 1 1 worth 12-J-: a Piece of doubia- widtn Linen r-neetmg, 10 cents: with my usual assort ment oi Bargains. GEO. W. L'HLEK, aw-tf 1R4 Franklin street. 1 CASE Ll.NE.N LUSIKE-, worth Zh il do French GINGHAMS, 12--, worm 40 pieces yard wide brown LINEN, worth S3 Pi cases bieached MLSLi at 7, worth 9 1 case Plaid GAMBROON, at 25.

worth 50 Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, at 25, worth Swiss, Piiti 1 and Lace A) SLf at naif price New style Spring t-H Ai' LS. -5c wonh ol 25 pu pieces all wool CAiiPETI.NG, Ai f2 do extra do do 87 31 1 do 44 13 do 25 OIL Cf. OTM, am All-Wool do Cotton and Woo. do MATTING all widths; Floor 16 ideces Rag CARPE at Bargain, at THE PEOPLE'S SiOKE. 11 Lexington 4 doors above Howard MEW CHOICE: STYLES OF SPiU.NG GOODS 1 SIKJJ ir WILSON.

N0.6J Baltimoek st. have received some handsorio Summer Silks, new styies: iiarege Lie nines, brriutmt! styies; pi: Jtmnseanie Diack. ita.ian s-iixs: liareges Lawns; Al. de Lams: Gingnatne; Lustres, very cheap Eagiisti and Ame, Cf-ssnncres: "iNyceiG Drillings; Crape r-hiwls; parasols; Visiles, new -tyies Remember No. 63 Baltimore street.

tf 1 REA AND IN CK E.SED AT PR ACTION AT VVOLi' yards more of those rich Emb Lus'res. lj, worth cl; another lot ol ex. ex. line 1 ork mli r.iusnn, 1 -cortnie every where; rich Changeable and Emb. Silks; 'l ours and India Satins; eleg-int green and brown Ginghams, 12J good Shirans bi; Linens ad price, and war- raiited to please; elegant white and cold'd Dotted Swiss: Barege Lawns; i re eh Jaconets; De Lan Linen Table Clotns; Marseii.es Quilts; Towels and iiht, urpas.ed seiceuon of elegaat Goods, Changeable Barege, a new artic.c.

Added -day over 1,11 11 lion nets tnau raey can be nought wiiere. or no srtie; onrpets; Aiattiiig, Ac wno e- aile at.d retail; extra heavy Cotton Pant Stun 12 white and coi'd Linen Dribs, 31 1 up Kbtir.RT WOLF, 154 Broadway and Eastern avenue. "OODS FOrl BOo' WEAK. VJ S. BE VAN No 0 CHARLES ST.

Have, at low CASHMERE TTS; plain and fancy CASsI Merino Cassime'res; Summer Cloths; Tweeds: white brown and fancy inert ifrtiiings. witn a variety 01 other labries, tor lioys wear ijn rtre yem." api7-o: VIEW SJOUK Ki. URt-M GOOD-. i. HAMILTON ElASTER A'o.

213 Balti more strttt, are now in receipt of their purchases of the last wees in New ork. and can oiler to wnole sale and retail purchasers a choice selection of GOODS, j-jst received pi-r "steamer" and tho las packets, including rich i'rinieaana Brocrm I ISSUES and GREN'ADiNES: French and India FOULARD and other SUMMER SI I tmbroi denes; Laces; iViius; Gloves, Vc. Rich black Gros de Rlnnes; Satin de chine; black figured and watered -ILKs; black Lace SHAWLs SCARFS: iow priced to splendid plain and Embroidered CRAPFH shawls. Prices very low by wholesale and retail. al7 tfr iU HE BAKGMNS AT THE WEST END CHEAP DK (itlODS POKE.

Sp endid Linen (i I NGHA.MS, only 12-t, worth 20 cts Heal 1 1 eiil.UsiRES, figured and piaiu, only 12 worth it cents Rich satin strme new styie Wool BERAGE worth 37- ceis POI'l'Li i'EI oil! new article for dress es, rich a si.k mid light for saininier wear, 25 to 31 cents, selling very (a-t. PA KAhibi. 1 1 2o. worth Sl 7d; super Cambric iisli" 10, 121. and 2" cents w-orth double, and my a little paper stained on the ou'side fold; children's Jenny land hats fl, selarg elsewhere lor 5fl 2o: Rough and Ready BONN ET-s 7.5 cents, worth S'l 25 China Pearl Bonnets worth (Jl flii; piain pink and blue De i.aines I2j; rich Lace Canes ,52.

5o, worm Dress SILKS and VIS1TES; Ribbons; Laces, A.c, at the very loivest prices. The Frank lin Suuare omnibuses pass the store, and my friends in Ola Town and on thn Point will find it pay to come up, as many will vouch for who have tried. L.isht expenses ana sniaii pror.is our Motto .1 Oil No, 653 West Baltimore street, rfi7-ltt 2d Store from Poppieton st. RICH FOREIGN AND AMERICAN R. McELDOWNEY lsw Baltimore street, are now daily receiving the choicest and moat, exten.

sive stock of India, Fiench, Italian, Swiss, British andAnbTican DRY GOODS, adapted to the Spring and Summer seasons, that they have ever offered to their irierids and the public; having facilities to select the most desirable styles and best fabrics at the lowest rates, they can confidently solicit an examination of tneir assortment, whicii wil' be oaerea at the low est vrices consisting in Part of Rich Brocade, figured, plain and plaid; Taffeta, Fa com, Armure, ro imygi, anu fatm Chaine, in most desirable colors, DRESS 4 black Taifeta. Glacr and Gro Grain SILKS. Black, plain and printed colors rich GRE7NID1NE Bareges; itlounehnu; Bombasines; Alpacas; blacs and mode Mousenns; French Lawns and Chmtgos, Irish Linens and Sheetings: Table Cloths and Napkins; CLOTHS. CASSLMEKS and VEisTINGS: Canton Crape and other SHAWLS, with a general stock of rick Dress iooas, at 199 DALTLUOivE STREET, apl7-eotJunel rjEAUTlFUL FOULARD SILKS AND BA Just received, Beautiful Foulard SILKS and AREGES: French LAWNssaml BAKEGE DEI I.AINE igured KM A Ui ES ant. Canton CRAPES; Plain "uid Embroidered Crape i-iiAWLS; Lac Capes; Swiss Edgings and Insert Ihlti! ts' 'orked t'od es; black Lace Vens; Vbite and colored figured Swiss Muslins; White Cambrics; piadi and striped Muslins; Ladies English Cotton Hose; lij'ht kid Gloves.

S. BE VAN Str No. 6 North Charles street. LOOK OUT FOR THE BROADWAY BAR GAIN STOKE! Just received from auction. case LINEN LUSTRES 12; piain DE LA1NES (all colors,) JAUiam; Swiss and Lace US Ll.NS, at hfdfprice; Siu i'ocket Hdkis, 25 cts.

worth oh; TrimmiiiiiS tor Dresses, oi ail kindn: Spool Cotton, 2011 yards, only 2 cts; 1 case Irish LIN EN, 25, Sti, 37i and 44 cU, wortli duubie; eents' fancy Silk Cravats, 60 ets worth 1 CARPETING. MATTING, A.c Yard wide, figured 1SJ and sea; let Wooi-liiling do, S7-i: superfine, ail wool do, ,50, .50 and C2i, worth 7.5 to Stripe Cnrpet, 12i cts, up; Matting, Ell widths: Floor Oil Cloths cheap, and thoiisHiids of other bar 1 upper corner of Broadway andEsstera gains, at the liKOADWAl liAKGAIN STOKE, 1 ine 1 mn l'lHiiiio, p. O. KOGKRS to 1 -Mr. "ab-c-ui r.

i lotidny, tne lS'ti iniw, 113 i.ev OUNGMAN to Miss ANN BBlABb Jli of this city. 1 was yesterday arrested bv oilioer Ray, upon the charge of running with the apparatus of the Independent Fire Company, whilst bejond the limits of that company Justice Bordley lined him three dollars witn costs, and committed Jam to jail in delauic 01 payment thereof. Pub'-ic Messrs. "Wm. Adreon auc tioneers, yesteiday sold nt the Kxchange, an unimproved lot fronting 00 feet on West street, with a depth of 50 feet Sold for SO per front foot.

Pur- ciiaen Dy Air. ii lies White. Ben tin 1 1 Us 1Yi fe Jesse Briden was yesterday arresied by oiboer Miiroy, upon the charge of assault ing anu nc-ating ins wile. Justice Penington committed luiu to jail in default of security to keep the peace. Discharged.

Robert Cain, who was arrested a few days since uuon the charge of stealing SO 75 in a pocket book, yesterday underwent a further exami nation beloi-e ustioe Penington, which resulted in his discharge Body Found. The dead body of a small child was found vesterday evening, in a run rear the Mount Clare depot, with a stono tied around iis neck It was supposed to have been probably killed and thrown there by wine person unknown. Ketj ins: a Xoisv One Wm Zeigler was yester day arrested by olileer Kitiott, upon tlie elmrge of violating an ordinance by keeping a dog, whereby tne peace ol the neighborhood was distui bed. Justice Root fined him one do'lar with costs. Sr.

Stkpiikx's Fair. The Ladies of St. Stephon's Church are now holding' a Fair in the Sunday School ronmof St. Paul Church, on North Charles street having a lartte vane'y of useful and palatable articles. Tiiit Tins fine Baud of Vocal and Instrumental performers make their first apoaranoe at Carroll Hll this evening, having just returned from a successful tour to the West.

rThi-re wid be an Exhibition of the Greit Cat.t- lottNiA Panorama this o.rro. at. three o'clock precise, y. The Ladies ahould bear tins in mind. Gh.iat Cvlu osma Panorama.

The land where iii-Htrs on tret may be seen on this celebrated, painting. GloKioi ok. Combination a 71, third cai tal, Gaiv); -1J 71. prieof 2 37, prize ol ts'-u; a 1 si. id iii riiesday moriun? lottery by the lucky Witiiii.

Nos. 7 29 ho.pr i. of 9 411 69, prize of S'Soii; 3 27 6S prize of S2oU; ail so within the past few days, by the iraly lucky H. W. Webb, corner of Lombard and Light streets.

It ill skkx. bv reference to official drawu ss of Heiair Lottery, class itqthat another rich prize was sold yesterday, at tne office of tiie ever fortunate Coi vi. o. Nos. 42 52 M.

one of ihe capitals, 5-3. run, a quarter ticket. For prizes, call or address, per mail, -olyiu N. W. corner Baltimore and Calvert streets.

Museum tus-quehauua Canal ottery, capitals of SvO.Ot'i', draws to-day aekets Slo. WntGU r's 1 ndian St ii ak Frosted Pmns, in addition to being one of the best huti-biiioiis medicines 111 ti.e world, possess a power in removing pain, which is truly astonishing. Four or lire of said Indian Sugnr Frosted Pills, taken every night on going to bed, v. iii in a short time completely no ihe body oft hose morbid tin mors wlacii.it lodged in he 11 ver. a re he cause of pi hi 111 tne side, sometimes extending to the shoulder blade, liiiiieuity ol ureal iiing, nausea and sickness, loss ol appetite, costiveness, thii.uloncy, swarthy or yellow complexion, and ot her symptoms oi'un inti'um-ed or torpid state ol the liver.

Wright's I iidiau Sugar Coated Pi i Is also thoroughly cleanse The stomach and bowels from all bilious and or her impurity, and thereto! are a certain cure for elmho, dysentery, cholera morbus, and other disorders id' the intestines. For sale by Isaac P. Cook, 76 Haiti more street: Fana.am. Washington vlity; A. H.

Hunt. Frederick: T. Rogue, Georgetown; Cook A. Peel, Alexandria, and by Druggists and dealers generally Wholesale oiilce ti Race street, Philadelphia. 71.

O. F. i he Committee of arrangements for the 'nteniflated Pro ess ton oi the Order, will meet, on Tti I. KMI A EVEN LG next, nt 8 o'clock, at tlie Hail. Pun-itsal attendance is requested.

By order, GEO. H. BK1CE. rec. OCT SONS OF 1 EM PERA.NCE.

All thote who con template at tending the meeting of tne Grand Division oi Aiaryland, to be bed in the town ol Oam-bKti iE. are ir.foni,:j that the steamer HI GH KINS ight street wh.ri, J'O-MoRKOW fiiursdiiv) MdRM.M, at o'clock, 'i'lcki-ts can oe procured lri-in the committee on board. 1 --ALL! i l.i.N ll-'i he trie: OI JOHN Gill 1NGS will meet at JOHN CELLAR, under Jehu Far- ttieis' Horel. corner ol llillen Forrest streets, on THIS i VV e.inesday EVENING, at 8 o'cioek. By order.

it i 1 1 ED lior-E AN Si. CTIO.v ENijINE lL3 CO. There will be a Speoial Meeting of the Company TH1 I ednesday EVKM.N'j.at half past 7 o'clock, at whicii the members are requested to be punctual in theiratteniUnce, By order of It' JACOB SOjVlM Lit, Sec'y Co. I'K AY I ST ITU 1 E. I he THIS 1 VVeduesday 1 EVEN I NG com meiicing at eight precisely, in the Session Room of the iaversa.ist Church, consist of RKClTA-i'iON and a discussiou of tne ioiaiwing question, viz: "Would lie Legis-nii ve e-iact inent ot the Ten Hour Law he productive of practical The are respecifuay invited, b'y order, It GEO.s.

ALI.A, Sec'ry. -r Dl i4tlO. NO. f. Aionuinen-ai Division haviLg wiiaiganiateu witu Kxcc'r i r.

the members are requesreu to come THIS Wednesday) EVENING, and sign the o. institution. By older, it J- KE.VT, R. S. -r- 1 HE 1'HODiS I tl'lM O- PAL CO I -Tins in lluent and ln'eilieevt l-ody ot w-n noal tneir turty-tmrd Annual Conference, lor Ha.nmore District, in tie of "sit li commencing on FK1-DA the lust.

The Kig Rev. Wiilmni Paul 1 uinn tne of w. se episcopal has h-zn acicnowiedged by the tribunals this c-itf-rv win pri'-'de. WariD DEM OCR A is. At a large meeting ol the Democa of the Eteiitii Ward, heal on Monday mglr last at Robey's, 1 'corner of l-'rencti and Buren streets, 1 it was unaniMous'y resolve i to call a meeting ot the Democrats ol tne ard for lit ecnesday I Mb i 17tn to held the fa pint lake into eonsiderfction the propriety of iioldiiitt an election 011 Mo.n day aext, 'J o'clock a.

m. to 9 o'clock tor ti.e chuce c-f de eg.ites to 1 epresent tni wara in the convention lied to turther the tlem -cratic ncmn anon for Gov ernor, you a-i tneretore req u-sied to meet fit ROiiEV-'S. on Tills cdnesaav) MOHf.at 7t o'clock. THE CO VI I T'i'EE. it UEMiiCRAC Gi'i' l'i A.D hh.

kj FORM WARD MEETINGS. In accordance with a resolution adopted at general liie-ung of L.eiriends of 1. -4. GlTTING the supporters of that steriine Democrat, for the Gubfrnato-ri-M lair, are req estedto in their respective Wards at. a o'clock '1 illSl Wednesday EVENING for tii purpose of furthering- his nomination.

It is requested that one delegate irom each Ward be chosen to constitute an Executive Commitree, who will meet at 4 o'clock 011 FRIDAY EVENING next, at Mr. i nomas Robinson's, corner of Sjuth st. i--veiy If.ne u'Atti, 1 1st. Bryan's iiote B'-oa-iuay 2d. i'owhivttan Hail Kroalway 3d.

Ottowa Hall, corner of Bond anil Pra't streets yan's, i oaibard opposite the engine hotae Stone buildir-g, corner oi Guy and Front sts titli. Ellis', Our 1 corner or est and i.ow its "til. ratikiiniia.il, formerly Hickory Bail 81 h. Hooey's, corner of French and Buren sts fill. M.

Loushran's, South st luth, McCormick's, Law buildings 11th. Joh'i Hmesiey's, No. lOo Howard st i2th. Horse, corner of Howard and Franklin iward Boyle's, Liberty sr. 1-1 n.

(ireat Western taioon. West Baltimore st 1 dh. Yauxha'l Gardens ltn. Chas. tlentz's, Pratt tear Pica i7tn.

Ely t.iiiine's. Light ti 1 8 1 it Houseman's, corn-r of Pratt and Carey sts 19-h. Vhti uauaaer's. No. 323 t'rankliii near Cove 2 th.

eigiein's, Pennsyh imia avenue. It lixc AF-H AN METHoDIpT PAL, SCION'S ANNUAL, CONFER EN CE convened on the J3tli instant, and will continue irs session fur eight or ten ibiys. A number 01 strange iniuiatera are ia attendance. There will be preaching every evening during the, week in trie South Howaid street Chanel and Spru.g street. Cliai'cl It t-MKIl AMTl' KAKV N) i'Hlll ubscri.

ers 'o the fund tor liquidati-e the debt cf ho Association, are thai i.hc librarian has been ins'ruo-ed call on t-li- amount of in -ir sub-sen pi ion, uie-s id i in the rooms wit hi 11 a. we Gom 'nt- da hi not: ce. A IU V.i spi7 -Or A CA publication tiaviug t-ec-li made .3 in he New Yori papers, and copied into tnuse of 'l is and other eities, ,0 the effect that a person himself to be Dr. tLLtAM had succi-sidiilly practiced rt swindling operation upon ivlessi s. Titlany, Young Ellis, of in ork, together wiMi sir-dry other periormanens of like character, tue undersigned whose name has evidently been assumed by this e.xpe villain leels the awkward necessity of thus alluding to the cane by way of relieving himself from the inconvenience attend nst the biispicions of those who are not personal! acquainted with Mrn.

It W. IL II GEL, ItEFORM IN MOM ME SUGAR E. O.N I'Hl RSOAN NIGHT. The bemocta ic Associations wed Whig Ciuhs ol each ward, are rcspec'iuiiy luvi ed to attend the aKove meeting, wiih their respective lianners and transparencies. Bands of music will be sta to accompany each pr -cession, as they arrive at the intersection of Ba-ltimoreand CnUert streets.

BE ALE 11. WILLIAM SI. NORRIS, I .1. J. LAW JOHN R.

ICHNLY, W. J. BARK V. MARITM LEWIS, Committee I Invitation GIB ELM AN, CHAULES li. PITTS, N.

B. Tne above Commit ee will meet at the of fice of W. IL Norris, Calvert street, at4o clocic, P. AG, on Tuesday next. akp ala-wwiii vHoNlES'iEAl) UNION Persons wishing 'JH to bec.one inernbers of the HOV1ES1EAD L'Nl ON are respecti ufy invited to attend the regular on NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, as such wishing to join can become members by paying Si per share.

Place ot meeting, No. 34 N- Eutaw strket, four doors from th New Market engine house. By order, J. iN ICR LOS, President. swsiit ViNCL.NT'S FA 1 ladies of this I rJ Fair, which is now being held lor the purpose of purchasing and repairing th resides of the Pas-tor of St.

Vinoent de Paul's Churcti, be? leave to Inform the meml ers of the congregation and the public tha they have REMOVED from the Law Buildings the BASEMEN 1 OF ST. VINCENT'S CHL'KCL where the Fair will continue during the present week. 'I hey have yet. on hand a variety of Valuable and Useful Articles w-uoh they will dispose of oven at cost. As the present location will be better suited to the convenience ol all, let every one Rive them a call altl 5t A I 'S'hrt l.iolinfc- of tp.

STEPHEN'S 'J3' CHI RCH are now holding' their Fair in the SUNDAY MlHUULi KUUJl yf 01. 1 "vi. C'U'ICH, N. Charles st. The Room is next to the Church, in the rear of the yard.

The Ladies have for salt a vrirv of Fancy and Useful Articles, besides Cake. Confectionery, Ice Ovsters, AC, all of which the are ol disposing 01 uv si iNS TH vi i't- KANCE till AND DI- VISION" OF KY LAND i ne, April esamn ofthe GRAND Dl VISION will be held in the town of 011 THURSDAY Gth Hist. Tickets fiir iheoccaMori have prepared, and can be procured ol JAM F.S YOUNG, corner of Bnl-tiiiiorennd Holinlay streets, and of Wl LSON it under tne leinpie, 111 'ay street ray si re M. il. I RU-eo3tf OBKIGHT St 1 Awful Rnirm.i vi'-r i'l-nl.

An express arrived Rt thr Bolton Depot ot mo Susquohanna Railroad at 3 o'c'oek yeiitenia'. brirstiui; the Pad intel-iiKence that an abcttbmt bad recurred to one of the burthen trairs mat had left, the city a lew hours previous, accompanied by a lamentab'e loss of hie. A locomotive was immediately bred up, and a csr attached, ia which Wm. Denmead. the Superintendent of Construction, with a strona force of hands, with ail possible dispato'a to ths scene of the disaster, which was near Texas, about fifteen miles from the city, one mile this side of Cookeysville Mr.

Mnyraw, the President of the Road, Mr. Browning, and others a'so followed in the 4 o'clock train, carrying with them the relatives of the unfortunate victims. On srrivirs; there, it was found that the locom-'tive a iarie class engine, under the care of one of the most efficient and careful engineers 'n the road, Mr Robert Davis, and of Mr. Wm Mil-haw as fireman, had burst its boiler whilst ascending the grade, nistan'ly killing Mr. Millhaw.

and seriously aealdips ana otherwise i during the en-ituieer. Davis. The hotter burst, into the firs, cau-iau the locomotive to turn a complete somerset, and it into hundreds of pieces. The body ot Mr l.i'H- was thrown almost perpenuiomarly into the air to the iieight of about sixty teei, passing through the top of a large oak tree, the limbs of whicii stripped nearly every thread of clothing irom his tH'dy, which were left suspended on the top branches. Air.

Davis, the eiifcineer, who was srand-ina on the locomotive with the deceased, was thrown with violence against a bank of earth on the side of the road, and was considerably bruised and scalded. stur.u.'li so that his recovery is corsidored doubtful. Medical assistance was promptly procured, and the neiiiutiors did aa in tneir power to relieve ths auiler-i: isof Davis, who was brouabtto the city, with the Lody of his unfortana'e com.i anion, nt 7 o'clock last eveniuc. The deceased was a youug man of excel ent character, and was married ouiy last fall Almost every bona in his body was broken, und the iies i territny scalded about the breast and face. The wreei of the locomotive completely blocked up the rond, and lendered it necessary that the two trains suould change passengers and baa- giiite, which was done aiter considerable delay, the four o'clock train fioui tins city returning with the passengers from York and Wrishtsvilie, and the down train to York with the passengers from Baltimore Mr.

Denmead was left at the scene of the disaster, ith his workmen, cleaning the roa. to aiiow 01 the passage of the several burtiieo trams, and to prepare thi road lor tue travel ol to day-Mr promptly ysve orders for early atten lion to re given to uavis, and the train waj srop.p.ed at the door of fas residence on the suburbs of the ciry, to whence he was carelu'iy removed. and eri.ctetit medica; Rid directed to be procured. This is, we believe, only the fourth explosion of a locomotive boiler that has ever taken placs in thin iiuntry, and the hrst on any 01 the Alaryland roads As in tne preceding cases, the cause remains a mys. tery.

The boiler was 111 tjood order, and the engineer one of the most careful on the road. editorial CemvnSton Tms convention, which convened in this city on Monday, reassembled, pu susat to adjournment, yesterday morning at eleven 1. at which hour the commit'ee appointed to prepare business submitted the resu.t of their delibe ratit'iis. Their repor is principally confined to t-Jto topics, viz: ihe reduction of tiie present rates of pustittte. the abolition of any postal charae uinm newspapers, where they are mailed for subscribers ho reside within 1 he bounds ol the Congressional oistriet in wnicn they are published The report of committee concludes witn a recommendation of the passage of the foiiowmx resolutions Resolved.

Taat it is the decided conviction of tiii3 convention that newspapers should eaeula'e free of pusraae the Conaressinal distriers in which they ate puu.tshea: and tnat sucu a law would meet witn the very genera, approval of the people of tins State, and tend to tne g. eater d.ti'asion of knowledge anions tnein. Keso.vea. 1 hat we tiistniy approve 01 the etforts n- -w t-cius made to induce tns Congress of the United Stares to ad ipt tne system of cheap postage p-r'-i-'-s ed to their by the chartti ot tvro cents for every half ounce, to t-e ure-paid upon letters, and fr nay dlstance which tne same may be carried tue mail; and hve cents in UKe inanser when not pre-paid. liesoived.

i iia: we earnestly recommend to our Senators and Representatives in Congress to endea vor to procure the p-a-ssage 01 a itw conformity tne above reso.urion. Resolved. That the Chairman and Secretary be required to cT.maracate the action of this Couver. 'inn on tins siii-ject to eacu ot our Represe'itatives and senators in cor.sress The above resoiutiotis were disctissed. and wnen pur to adapted.

A commanication was received from tits proprie tor of the Panorama ot California, inviting the mem bers of the Convention to attend the exhibition wnich, with a f-te fthankn, were adopted. iteso.ntii'iif" were ttien sutirntteu anu adopt eii, re turning tne tnan'is of the conven'ion to Sara'i Sands and the officers of the Maryland State Agricu tu'al for tne use of their ball, and also to th orncers el the (Ge Keattnse. o( Havre de Grace, raid James Winuate, Bsu of An- r.ar-oiis for the able manner in which they have dis charged tite duties a approving '1-3 p-ublication of the p-'-eeediras oi the c-n vent ton in tne various newspapers oi the State was likewise submitted and adopted. Tne following resolution was then submitted by the secretary, waicii was unanimously ahop'ed: Resolved, That when this convention adj urn, it adjourn to meet again ia the city of Balthnoi-e, oa the trard Tuesday in October, Vz.Zv, and annually iiiere-alter. On motion, the convention then adjourned fine -IU-): attendance upon tins cr.vei.

we may remark, tnat witn tne exception of a few papers pub i tried in the weserc se-ctioii of the Siatr, nearly all wets duly represented Aici Christopher Stengel, a German ttardener, former. a butcher, win, resided near the Philadelphia road, a short distance frv-ia the cty, met with an accident on Monday evening, which in his dea: in a few hours afterwards. He, with a ma in employ, was ia a cart, driving a young horse wti'oli i lecentiy purcnased. when tiie horse scdienly became fnghieiied and ran nway, iu the lane n-'ar dweiln.g. Mr Stengel was thrown from the cart, aid the wheel passed over hm body, so injures him tnat he survived but about three hours.

Dr. Landis was immediaie'y aai.ed in and did his best to relieve him, but Without avail. The man who was with S. was also somewhat injured. Mr.

S. leaves a family of eight orphan children, his wife having died abjut two weekssince two of the children are twins only three weeks old. They deserve tne substantial sympathy of tnecom-inutaty. Irii'Tovins; J's-sa Place. The ordinance providing lor improving the squares arnund the Washington Monument, with iron railing on a granite base, yesterday patted the second branch of thr-cv a si, tia.

amendment, whicii wnl doubt ess receive 'he sanction of the firs', branch The improvement of these squires Iia3 long been sought, and its accnnphshnient may now be deemed certain 1 1 has a. ays tieen the pride of every citizen to take a fctrar.ger in enr city to see the noble monument erected to the memory of tne Father ot las country, and it has ways been a source of mortification to him, to see around it the unmisiakeabie evidences of a want of public spirit by the corporation, in the iihanby squares laid out for emceilish-rnent, but never improved. TuniielLini; Hirfonl Run The ordinance making an appropriation for tunnelling Harford Run was yesterday taken up in the second branch of the city council and jassed It now awaits tiie signature of the Mavur to become a law There is no doubt he will gie it his sanction, as it formed a portion of his recommendations to the unci I in his annual message. We may therefore ca cu'ate that tins much eued, though long delerred, improvement will be speedily accomplished, 'he appropriations lor th purpose being deemed amply su.heient Canal street will then be one of the lumst thoronghf-ires in the city, extending Irom ids water to tne nortlieru limits, with a width equa.led by lew streets within the ci! limits. .4 We n-aieed ves'erdav, a 'he s'niie e-iaiiiisnnn-nt.

of Mr Robert St J.Srcwnrt, Pra-t s'ree'. one of rue handsomest mou uiiieiits. a miiion'o of tii nead, wine'i we nnvo seen. 1' is a j.ia.n marble shaft, su. moiuiled with an urn, on a square marble has- of first qua'ity I aliaii mttrb-'e.

to beautiful style; aito- vetuer, it is one of trie nearest atfairs of tne kind wtacti nas cjme under rnir notice il. is to be e'eoted in Greenm-'iiht, over the remains of the late Captain Audroiiioiis Cheesurough, and will contrast favorably with the many beautiful monuments in that City ot Huence." A B- 'intiful I'rin We saw, yesterday, in the hail of the Mary land State Agricultural Sooiefy, a very elegant massive Suvcr Goblet, valued at S-70, which contained the following inscription: Award ed by Samuel Sands, of the American Fanner, of Baltimore, Aid to John Wilkinson, of the Mount Airey Agricultural Institute, Germantown, April, li-50;" Awarded to John Wilkinson as the highest prize for an Kssay on Farm Buildings." The Goblet was inanataci ured by Messrs. Kirk Son, is richly chased, and of elegant proportions. Countjf CcK-tf In this oourfc yesterday, Eli Barton, a colored man, was convicted of a violent aa- sauit upon ur.iii rtoiungsneaa, wntte man, having cut his neck and stabbed him twice in the do with a knila. I ha ptirties were under convivi.il excitement at the time, and the provocation, if any, was rater indefinite.

The casa was held under ad vise- ment with tespect to the punishment, pending a ques tion whether me traverser was a slave or a tree man The jurt adjourned until this morning at 10 o'clock Return of Mrtgisiratts. The following are the returns of the magistrates of the ouy of Baltimore, -r tne month ending April 1st: Snyder, S150 reise, Sflg-j iiunson. 12: irmdali, lit Donald-on, i-17; Gaudy, S7 01; Nelson, SJ0 50; Gray, 2.3 Penington, 872 l'-'; Robbins, 03; Myers, S37 Buchanan, Sbd 01; Root, SrU 31; i'enny, ijo; uordiey, Min 37; Morrison, S--0; Gorsuch, SIJi 37; Bong, Soti 07; Carroll, S16 41; s-j; total, T.ii Sutcessfitl Tlin following rn3m-bers of tiie Geriimn Ytagers won thn prizes at their target firing on Monday last: Private Koiner, niiilo tlie best shot, received lha presented lor tnat purpose to the orps by M(jor El- etgcanr nenry Sirubs, a pen and pencil case, to pnvii'e Lempke, a handsome silver medal The fii mg took place 01 the ground t.f Mr Sumwmt, who kindlv tendered it for that purpose. Foul himni, The alarm of firewhich occurred about o'oloclc on Af. inlay night, was caused by the burning of a chiiunev in the western section of the oity The aiariii at I o'clock jssterdav morning, is also attributable to the burning ot a chimney of the bouse of Hudson, on fiegisier street, between Bough and A lire Anna a'reets.

Inquest. An inquest was he'd yesterday by Coroner Coiioway, up -n the body cf a colored man named Henry l.ee, who died on board of a vessel lying at. Union Book, in consequence -of "the tupture of a blood vessel. The jury rendered a verctioc ia accordance with, the faots. KlN ESP A april irA The The yesterday morning notices the so aurlcii-i-fed ruptu.e in cabtuer.

certain whig-J iear: a i'Iso of the cabinet, and tnit the President was beginning to favor the sima object, appending to thein the following declaration: 'Of these statements, we feei authorised to say, everyone is erroneous, ia whole or iu part." DsrAETCSK OF THS STEAMER RKPUBLIC. TilS rub steamer Republic sailed from New York on Saturday afternoon last for Panama, having completed the alrera'ion to euab'e her to ac-e. -he (iisii of paieniTs between Panama Sim F.a jis v. Sae carried but a few passengers, th'-sa' hurtCr-ed wore aux.otJ3 to go in her, and moved rf in style Her owners are deaghted wit's t. resardini? her as one oi the very and cheapest of tueir hue of stealers.

T'lE rH'-i We the Wash- of nm-m, with his ladv, two daughters and three sons. Major Berar.yi, Cspt. Gakais, Cant. Bemenyi, and Csi't. Cmsathn, left New York on the 13th for Iowa, to select lad for their sutt.ement, and for such i i A3 t-ave compatriots as nty join them Thev have tssen the right steps to become citizens of the s-e: An-erlc-Vi republic In a ia.

address from Gov. Ujhazy, ia the York papers, 6.1 'To these sabres I was driven by tyianay: to the fields i'l tts West I am now bore by the desire ol winning troin Mother Earth what is so necessary to tue Aihenvii Republic, a frtt and iitdijitAdtt tx- During a upon Miss Jngallo, at the Irving House, on Sunday evening, a purse of was raised iu the establishment and presented to the Governor as he was 'eavitiS. Mk Ualhocn's (iRave. Governor Seabrook. of South Carolina, declines to aco3de to the wish of the authorities of Charleston to permit the remains oi Mr Calhoun to repose Charleston, and auds that pertains to Mr.

Calhoun is the property i tne Coiiiiuouwea.ta, and where las txiy snail i.v lie ought to be a question for us constituted authorities to settle." After a full and iree converse with the members of the family. says: "To the capitol, there-lore, let them be conveyed. Tti? authorities of Charleston were also arranging for the expense of receiving body Gov.S., however, aims, as Chief Magistrate, that the body of Mr be to aim. as the asent of the whole of South who will defray every expense iccarred ia its transportation from Vssh-icsiton tu its final resrics place. A Yevo.

O-overnor Johss'on, of Pennsylvania, has vetoed a bt.l. one section of whion is a virtual restura'iOTi to the Court of Sessions oi ptiia cf the power to crant licenses f-r the a of ar.ie;.t i-i'i' The Oci eruor objects to suoa au iureise judicial patronage, espeeia.ly as a-e jast atu; to dec.de upt-a the amend-n tre tist.rutiot;. wiac.i authorize the elee- t. r. i ot New Potato larjts bssuet full in Ge rse II Wet' is it) "'sf remarka: h.

weie yesterday a of r.e of iLem four ferenee, raised on tne farm of Mr. er, adj tne Orange farm. It ile that po-a-oes snouid have grown to a zetnus ea r.especia.. so cold and niore extra- ward as the season is, and WiiHt tuev a in tue open Ce'd I lie iaemtr ot he I'rt-e A. sle.LV.

in ew York tinU'Shed rpi ry, iiave selected, from tae most u.s-s there. Stephen il Weed, to tit the cti'le sr "West Point, wpicii Mr. Brooks, member of Cocrpss, ha" placed at their disposal. This .5 a most honorable meth'-d of choosing, and as e. a.

so. to the cmsen. Ths Indtstrial Exhibitios A meeting has been held in Mor.trea.. for the purpose of makirig preparations to send some of tne products of Canadian soil and to the Grand industrial Ex hioltion to be held London next year. We hear of f.o organized movements yet in tne cited States.

Fatal Railroad Acc.Diisr The train of cars from Ualiimore.when near Newark. iatt Saturday Mttht, ran over a mar. was walking on the track, anu ki-cd ile wtiii carr.iiu the Newark station, he was a snern.an I'rom his dre; Name 3 it 13 Buyposed The St. Lotrts is tne name of a new paper ia St. Lt-uis It characterises Col.

Bentf-a's late letter as a of indecency, i- rhlinity ana So tue Benton nnd Anti-Kcnton aemodratd in Missouri have eacit now own oraan. AG NETIU TLLLuilArii Telesraphec for the Baimor8 Sun. Wasiii.xgton. April 10. I.ieuf John McCellauU.

Topostraphieai Knai-neer, has received t-rders to take cnarse of the expedition for rutiniiiK the Mesican Doundary. ilis p-arry wi.l consisi of lurty civians, witn two nioonred companies -f soidiera. Tney are to ieave on toe 1-5'h of next for 111 Pass wnere the survey commences The wea'her has rather isaoine more p.eas.-..i or tne but fcti Tcegr-ipned tor trie Ba.tirnore Sun. COfi'iiZLL-n or r.i Zl-iTsis i'lt-LADFLPHtA, April 166 Tnere has been a pretty larae business done in Stocks to-dav, and tne tnarkr closed hrm Sa.es of government tt's ot a- Penr.s ivanta a The money market is easy. Flour market is easy.

Tne sa.es day amout.t. to i.siut" bbls nt 4 i a 8-5 tr coiumiii s'anuard bra-ids Kyo Flour -I and Corn Meat 73 per Wheat scarce sales rea are uakifiie E' I Or a SI i'i. and waits 1 12 a II per bushe Cora is iti fc'ooj reijuesc. with sa.es of yei.oar at cents per bus'e! lats are much wanted and prices aJvuiOiuii sale; of Pennsylvania at 37 a 3S cents per busr.ei Rye a 60 The'e is a hrm feelinii in the Provision market, and'ssk'es are inaxir to the rsan ar trade of Mess Fori at StO 0J; Pr.me Lard a 7 cents, in b)ls and Trie Gruc-try market esiiihrs no new fea'ure, ex cet't tiiat ho.ders ot are firmer Suyars and M'iiisse-5 uiiOtiarised ii.c a 3 '4 cts per Tlie receip'3 it Tobacco are increasing. Prices em-rt cn-ii se is ouiet.

and rti9 tendency of prices is to decline ea at to 4ti cents per io. lor washed a ai.d fine Kjt. ii d'licx in Cotton Ho.ders are firm. Middlim; Orleans lv '4 IS and Uplands at 11 cents per ih Wtnaky i steady, with sa.es at xJ2 a i i cents per pailon. Teiegt-aphe'i for the Baltimore Sna Vokk, April Vii) Jti'mI of th-.

Soutii erni-7 Thf Mar Icy "1 he steamer Irom Charleston, arrived here sate to-day 'i'ho Kia-k-t securities is i iir. as quutf.d -a Treasury note O's, i.j UiMins. 1 ii 5 Pa C1.1 smcIc, 17. t'h-i ma: uer ''if- l-i r.a is Ki-tt ne on and is sales 10 a 14 ee. t.

nre-iiiUiii i'ne m- ney ioi. ki-t remains d.txut ihs cj in, ted Ti: ii is steady, wen a sii.i eas'ern and hvme demand and ir.qui ry Sa.c durnia the ilay I UliO l.h'p at 4 9ta fur common brands Pure Genesee. Ma S-3 a-i Sua hern is shsftnh, on the oenino: sales at h6 a i3 C-jro mm! Sd rye hour -l Tii re have teen some trtmeacnons in wi.ent, but on terms not transpired. Genesee nominai at SI 3H, and Southern wiiiie. SI till; rel laSI iitl.

Com is iirmer, and haa advanced Sales of 'AHUM busiie's at 37 a 5- cents for mixed, and a cen's tor yellow outs 37 a 4 cents for and Northern. Rye 57 a cents. 'Provisions toe s'eidv sales of mess pork S10 1-2X; prime do. S- 37. Sales of 400 bbls.

lard at 6.V a cen's, a slight advance. Beef ia steady and bacon ri-mer Groceriee without much movement sales of 400 hhds fair New O' leans suaor at to 5 caat3 per lb. Molasses -iu cents. Kice unchanged, sales small. Cofiee is he.d lamer.

Tobacco quiet, hut prices ateady. The ottua market is firm, w.th sa'es to-dav cf 1.31,0 t.es at J. j' cents for middling Orleans; and 11 cents fur nuodiiox CpUnas. Se7iers are firmer, an't anticipate h.triier prices nisiy is quiet sa.es of tarrels at a 23 per gallon. cts.

Naval s-ores continue in g.d request, but not active saen of btds crude turoentine at 7V per bbi. Spirits a yl cents per Telesrapiied furtiia Baltimore Sun I New Vokk, April its rim M. By an arrival at thiB port, euers hive been received from the Eovernmentof Vcnezue.a, from which we learn that that Kepuhlic we-e a'juut an act of justice Gen Paez, who i.as, for some tune pist. been incarcerated at the instai.ee of President AlonaKas. and whose uaunnters had but recently been ordered out of the Republic, pain ol a simi.ar fare of their itter's A resolution nal passed both Houses of tne Leiisl-nure.

oidenn the release of Gen Paei frm confinement It was confidently expected in Yenezue.a, that the resolution wouid te earned into Telegia.iied for the Baltimore Sua Nbw Oklha.ns, April Hi. Tkt Cotton Murktt, c. Cotton There is sometime hni for export, and ions are unchatited esferur.y S.ji'O ales were taken for Spam and the North at certs per lb. lor lair. The reoeipts are biita less than they were at this time Kst year.

Cotiee at a 'J com a per il. Kioeis dull, and is quoted at a cents per lb. liAfcRisBURa, April ir, lion r.iiin Hovd, member of Congress from Ken tucky, was married last evening, at the Catholic chapel, to Jlrs. Ana L. Piokeoa, of llbensburg, l'a..

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