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' T'^-Mt, ^*N*. ^r- tfi'' -*> 9. FOOTE, Editor and Proprieio TUESDAY, JUNE 6th, 1858. ».~ai. PEOTlNGTLIi J5o. 1* State street. Bos* •jn.laaathorizedto receiveadvertisements and!ub- ocrlption«,fartbispspe*,-- , . Hcf< f-r-i ittj jJ. 1 9 tand by It, that tTiec [fori BglnU- tie». KfaovBieunP... (Tlieabovainka are WApE,-Hew •*\<»*. a) satlsfaction-Ho purchasers. •*....,-. j^\Prttferi»a»gaeaatBeWYork»iloi«. \ TO ADVBRTIBimi. Aa.vertliem'enta, f<) «<rcurt iriWiVon, ihobld be aiand ed hi as soxm ArMonaaaTTnorniiiB: ' \ s g ' •, T HE imDBBSICmED-tias-tntgBncy'fWm.tlNaw Tort Home of nnaoubted re8p9DflMUtr v fot the sale of drafts on , . . ENGLAND, IRELAND SbQltAN^, PRANCE AND <3ER|IATjj3r. And offersto persons .lathis vicinity axBeUerttoppor- tanltlea for the renftlftance of fund* to the'principal oommerclaleltte. »^*rW r>IAS ^^ OgdenstmrgB, March 2,188K Taming ^Tild Horses. F OR SALE AOVTHIS OFFICE], tfcft explana nation of Tairung WlM.Bpr»es,4n pamphlet, ,. PRICE, PEB'DOZEN,....T..T. 76 For 10cts., we wi)l«eudttpertfair, pes* Jdii*'. €sP Absence of the Editor daring this weeks issue, must acconnt^&r tbO Issck'of, editorial-matter. . ( •,. l , • • ...•.• \ i • *\. i . •'• TheAtfcntfo TelfgnrtJL A week from to-morrow the cOHagam awl Agamemnmutfe to, stall fro.m Jreland to make the second great attempt to lay thji ..Ocean Cable. Each of them; has, .hall -«ojr.it on board. \'' r - f >f <••'•• •\\ This time they-hie, W pr^HJ^JWft^ffflL-' die of ihe Atlantic before, cop^escine «?%-! anions. Arrived at «he-.piopetepoioUhe-Wo<_ ends will be sliced ^toge.Aet,. end dropped into the sea, both wassejs, 'reelipgout.' goth are to remain stationary until the\ splice has -well settled to the totcom. which is only a distapce of a mile and three qaarters ! They are then* to set aail Ihe pse for New- foundland, the .other for .Ireland, if the weather ia fair,, five days steaming will'sale- ly land both en.ds.of . the. Cable, .11 it is loul, and the sea' rans-eckhigii aa*to. ereate.dauger o( breaking the. cable or-wrecking; the ship, large Buoys, capable of jrieping (be end floating on the water, are to. be,attached, and it wilUhen becot .There will-thus be three chances of saving to one of loosing, it: lsi, That both vesse|sjnay arrive saiely. 2d, That one may safely.land its. end ol the cable,-even it the other end-is lost. ' 3d, That-even if both .vessels are obliged to cut it, tbe-Buoys will keep the ends j float- ing, and conspicuous,wben they can be touod and rejoined on the return of fair weather- GTQa. LIOHTHJU,operated last ITbore- fornw^9.,5!5 Wif&gff&m *« per* ^P*^IJ^.»^»!f^l^^r..? > P^9^ n ^ Ht ' aa *^lm»n^tTeA on \Bis w«^.«£oieing£* with tildf 1 sfrnight eyes, »frHh«W I P^ :h» iM5g» Sm^lty*?^ «*^=\*<Rp'* 1 and Snrgeion of\ very g^reoitolenlf. was edtiP'' tow' <rf&'$f, ^cateJ and 4J$$$*}j0$kii&§3$tJ$V™ v <> T - ' sity-ntr VieTOra?^fltria»*-Md.-thea~ spent twoy€4?giiBitlii> : Koy»llOptbttlnlKffQ.'i|iit- I natise cumttiy •ssoereibogommetisf^prflc race.' 'I n toe year 1848; at the time tbo J Revofutf&n jbroRe «jt, he was obliged ro ; leave'Ms native tiMlpbticMMttyfr litical tro.«blea« sincftt^ep,hAhaa^ac^ced .•in N«w Yorfc Cttyi and .ii»MS4ijdJer.B' States ttTt'rj J gteotsuccess, a'nd'for'rJio last f fonr yeM^ejri'^'p>apt;ite(Jin , Utf^a, giving • aniyerealeAtjiBfactwn.'; . .. At the request of ^coy 1 citizen* he. wijl remain' atl!he-St. Lawrqrtco Hotel in this viltage :> dttrir%8f : J ii6nion of the snra&ier.- A>ll pet^ona ^fh° are ofiSipted wi'thdJS- ; eases of\tbe7ey». and ear, >will find.it lo Board of Excise CojPJWflsioners. The next and last meeting 1 of thejABoatd of Excise Commissioners of the. Cflnrity of St. Lawrence, far 1858. will beheld in the village of Canton on the 17th and 18th days of June inst.. The .Board of Excise, ol-Ranie lL has.granl- ed tweaty two licenses. Three other appli- cations have been made. thetraaySfttagB to .give him a eallw S\\Fhe rjod^ oF : Shmael McRoberts, who waft drowned three\ weeks' hgd, in the 1 nver SN:La-wrenc,e, about two nailee,n.bpye Morristojfcn, was recovered on Sandfly af-i ternoon, between Mr. Van Renseelaera boat bonso an'd the Marihe Railways Oar rea'dBrtbw1}l!rHr8\bylookingover , l onr new; ad^ertipirie'ht's, that T^Ileiy <Je Brcfthi er are preparing for the Fourth of Jal.y. Betai.cheadvertiaenjeut and give them.* call.-' \ '• BP\The steamer Canada, belonging to jhe Qre^it Western Railway Company, passed this place yesterday on her way to Montreal^ The glorious Fourth isitapidly approach- ing, and,it ia doe timetbat steps should be taken by oar citizens, to make it still more .glorions. Mr> N^ETCXJAHDV the American Straw- berry man Ji in towrr. and- will furnish^dur citizens, such as desire th'etii, with sohie choice and beautiful varieties of strawber- ry^lants. — • 0^The» American Express ILine of stea'm&rs'are iri full operation, Northerner, Cant. J.,P< LEOTARD, New York, Capt, R. F. CHILD. One of the boats will leave here daily, touching at varioaa -porta on t he upward and downward trips. SOKK^—The steamer Jenny <Lind was stink in the Long Salt rapids, on Wednes- day last, in seven feet' of water.—thfe was only her .second trip of the season,—she stiucka rock in descending the rapids,—no lives were lost. Steps have since been ta- ken to put her again in good running order. L4T^&^om m&o% *jr.,JF»ael. . with London diitea of Mty Ift|. \\>r JJ MjgSJJPJggfe^*^ Mt ttmrnrifo f«^* m ^ SSSS SSS^^&k thT^mis^Tot; ans had att«i*»8l*& TJwIwifer Grahovo. factory to tkaaa, and viied to carry thia proje A»Iaaid^ tba-aoodit l^f ^'lag»=npw i<f ;l^otihecaen.- They Jk FT.r t ,> v., .7b ••, rrtj^eptiS>ly«tesCyotef'&a'thepasiage df •WM •AM &«&& %'qneatiortof and nearly anoihilatttWteir \whole force, ^Wmm 8 ^MW^W W .SS • Dinsmore American Rail Road.and Steam Navigatioa. New York. Dinsmore & Co. , for May—-a complete traveler's guide, giving tbe time-of leaving-andlarri- vai of traina and boats on the principal lines of tiayel in the D. S. and Canada, at 2 5 cents per month. prevnleiat is *rj<rtittealcissfett enncserBWg. the retention* of <FrJtoce towards Belginmand that at Br*ssellB>'*he4»osrieet of a. JFrench invasion wa8ai!famiJnir> topic of diaoossion. TneSHijrFfotooix.'fronD>MpnJ|fi.iarEived at EtWpool 'J)7trr.M«T4»ithtlte<iitew- and nasseng-e'rt dPithfl'ihip, Grand Pqqhesa, of Boston, which was burnt at sea on the Uth. The Gl. D. was from New lYorlc bound for Liverpool-, and svbea diacovered was in a moss critical .condition, but her passengers and crew weio*Il-*aved. .The vessel and cargo were»;total. loe». Three Australian «ei«eli;«rnved ot. J^on ' don onthe 17ifb, bmmi^vlBeafly^l0f)J)OO oz. in gold. \\ ni-.fi '»!•.. ' ' In the'JM^ei(pooIlec«oniriiarket,tbe'Aale8 of 2 daye-weW£2&O0'b*lein mafket clotr- ing with a slight advannrgo to.bayere- ' QtrejEC, -^ane 1- Tbe sotew steamship Indian, irom Liv- erpool, •19th, ulh. arrived to-day; The boatmen at Eiviere da. Loupe failed to obtain tfaemewa. . .* •• JC~ the political news by .the*T«idion con- tains alcnost liinthiiitt iu- luidttiun M> the ad - vici'A'by the Hoiii»vittitv. Tl)^commercial |>iMi,ii>n o f the iotelli- , nunc*-, is'id c«nsid«>raliltt intertHt. Mjuicb -itrr oiivn e« ur«> layoi ubln. The iitruirlcct '-tustiil^)oifi Ititl-»ie»\lv. I J^lVKllPDUIL URKAlUTtTrK StABKKT. 1' KirliunU.)!!, -Spiiiici* 6c Co.. coll flour i dull Wr-KtiTu (Japto.1 21«a21s 6-1 ; Phila- i it.H|.hiu ami illahinior« 2^s a 22s 6.1 ; Ohio X'2~ 6.1 u 25s . Wheat -quiiet hut steady. Read 6 s i white 78 a •7s,4d. Corn <roiet ondv&d lower. White 35s ; yellow 24s a S4s 6d. At Liverpooii.J?ee.fdnll. Pork steady. Bacon firm, hjW floiet. LONDON- MARKETS. ^Breadstnff&fiwcond steady, , Sugar firm with a. slight improvement in better qualities, quotations were barely matured. Coffee Bran. REVOLUTION IN HEW' ORLEAHS. A Vigilamci* Committee Organized. - Grail Excitement awl Bloody Viotk in prospttt. first tMegatC/from .proviaional gavernment, Mr.- Touaton, stated obsolnte and nearly tiniVereat'*Ti»b-of tkat.people.to be notxra* ly foe from the presence of Slaves»' bot S ti\Mtit mm ygrV jgerfcral -^firr of people to^vi>''!P^«ifem).| m population, and to'hft free from tho, s'ettw xne.nt ot black#. among them. They dill not deaire> to encourqge -tbe aettlemen^ of that either a* freemen or Slave*. ' l^tbink my«elf •> that «tch a -pro- yisipnin a Constitution as excludes a. from a right 10 reaide 'in the _ ^'oihM eoufe-' i», ; * • harth provision j and resiafng itf 'tjbe S,tat?, '% j of ' '% ;M*-*P**«llWRI!*Tr WhS}^ Jam no iteUM• ^ . ...TW reineiiatier *hen the' : atiob; of-' Te^M. : *i» MUtnmi:,-^eM : i$^ tht90fh thPconatify, iU\ opeofthejitrorifrr m h . «, A ;^.-i,i» «.„.»„; -^fi*\? eiwrgarientsrwed iafMw.oi tf» «nn«i- ^V™-.JWMm , s ep a .^ r [ ram T : tiFtt^hwughTiir^i^^^ ta.-..K^ery, ^raw. erroW^enratM-to^TOS^ lead the Senate and- the country in regard --v^t,- -_a .... to an irhportaht,collateral;pointip this die- fr^-alJ-ite^Ciro^ra^aie^Uatea^r^nd^ «nsaiboc3^^ha».,dpne-8%withpnt e*cnse. . the*^faaold r becorif«./n;eJaaie»«. ahtl th^t : -corifi-^lV. - _ 1 apeak of jthioto. bring the snbject-Jo rhe fluentipgioj ih*S*aie, fj5% tf)|r™)rftn*wish anddttpoaitioO, 'IrranTntacIiiabTfr nrtfte, to a1ir^|fotr*riir-»ifchirflat^-fo^-.Ja» ? <^ »raBAa%suRgaHr tbat population, iuiTfesTMnitMiiiy !« with e4ci^ta^-roryifel?;5o T aH'lheierBatterr, fe'nd ifia'tg', w3tIirini«r>'V»Kbtf'UriiMerier«nee,aifcoce4 BlIOHfdl*^^** strodeaW; noirtp on^rfa]ce.tu h>t«fer?nce., to H» fr§$ VMf, tefiJl ai amonj> m II andm t oiOmp/eW oni¥ <£>4utart1a'tfor,: '{hM n that itfirQBW be'besfto- _—,-. r , hrjitfeafioald be \ prol^aea''fbr5lheau' -lam' S UiTd iitf-lhieproject; «hrld inawriaehtaa IrttJlrit hait»eBa)JiH&d : to'in^tta'dlMBB. flou'of ibdConatiWlion of OtegPOi-i'^peak of It4n:iliat connections and:J deajre to say thai ihe.prpvfa|on,,oj'th<; ponstitution ol Qre^ gon, for thai ,/eaapn (s , n.o ohjectjop to me I A clfergyrhaB. ixr Dee Moines, lows, tfqn.By-tt amoii^ mett, la^teolated^^To«id \Jo worfcfaR oafattd'prodjic'in* a properTeaulles»entiai to thegopdoi all. > '• .» . ^ •[: /;« sfeonldibe opfKiaed !0!«wh. a.',ppoyliaon of I ,. ' • , -^ . \' law'; hut I certaioly, wpnid pofche ID. /ayor Jfo^sWfl .JtfSpr . St De» JIdlnes, Iowa 06enwiura^ng,the immiKatioo ofaoycon- -±-iz • siderable number of blscjt.menialp*' state to pettle.and\K*tfBfflODKa?? , ;i »hita t'pbpola-; t&n. •«i-tHink it' iaf&e fn^reSt offlo^t&Va- 1 cies tbatjjhe^tfnrof.li^ ^par'aft*.\ I havV here a brief extract fronn. J ,^e n ltst(,er. of a, blackffi«n»^whjcjb, X prflBfK9|^read ,^tn'e Sen^fcer* and. in. whow^pwopa against mixing the two races I can say the/ I en - dwlji;4eoaeir»-' <lH«[i'h**i<Se.n 'the nprojsctor of. a periodical, which he proposeef'for'the benefit of bis racei and has ' attended Con j ventiqha' Of men of ftfa own color; and ad-i vocated, BQnae y/sajrji, fin,cei tbo project of colopizinei with, a yjse,^ tp ena'jbjo the black - .men;;on this-Continent, where they were bom, to teat at any,rata their, ability to es- tablish and-maintnin « community by themselves, He says : \The fact is, the Saxon- and the negro are the only positive racea on this continent, and • the two are disdrjef 1 to absorb into themaelvei all the others, and JikeAwopQaiilvepoles^ihBy repel each other ; and-lf the one-ia 4e»iined t» occu- py all the temperate regions of ibia hemisphere, u is equally and certain that (he othur v wil| pre- dominate wUhjn-ihe trppjes. The sla.vpr)n)roP' agandiats unwillingly admit the same when; they docjarq, negro lubO{ to jbelhdispensable ID those regions. The rjueitloff which suggests itsejf to the intelligent mlmfU, shall ibings^be permitted, and encouraged to reach their natural develop men I, which no combiriation of circumstances floT' Swmraonyialung. . --\.. In tiho debate Jo itie^lijaS'ted Sratea Sen- » l fe88bi«!W S^diiUoniwhofii ^pjet1iW^i^tln||-Baid;-itii^i|g- \^ •BkerflW^ta^ftJi^belfiitrni ^s ability andquallfica' r ^^,^,^-» ?Vrf ^eJ§i5i|o|ii the taking of Jfishjjvboaltinfe of hf« education, and of Jftamag of Etteknow. a|Bf<;4Bp'war.- cor/-«*« itf3|m|ft,>g!ivi'3 tin- follhwing vivid forfify lender O^MM^' %$e'JM$fiiiw the (%^Wtto'. ',|Mt3Bi#k'B' OY THK %%Ofpmi OuTttinVefeTti high ii^ghl^jp gay dresses of the eonu^h- which the*; found in some of the rnwrn, and it was' ^i^4»flfei^^Vy> w ^J«d#«dAWirt^ offthe'cr6ftTisoria' , e un^r?''Ht:ii2k\spTumesr and\'hJrd-of paradise Ifafh^rr*. and the sword belts ihey stock iin»r thpt^ hpaefs artrHiSowBle^^ -\HtHrer^iaS^nJ'evs*}) ritl|>| of !#es,]r| XOfothersl! grosely decelTed by *golo- i'roaJlJiejt'aSi^Sli*; by vartoua methoBa andiioa- ana flilse'aoctprt, to relation to the dtseaies> ^p&iuUar to\ our iex, and relative to the ^maternal (OncUOD. X bare issued a ctroolar tbat I wiita 70a all iadlBSJilioattobeniaixloawUl hearoraomethtng of vitalV^r>®MKft61in. %«a>a'omij «o,lttOr*i- dentana wfiatTvereaolra as-weli'as wedooareelves. : ^wr^% ?-evs#3imSi^-9^ - - receipt of 3 red stamps. Address (post paid) Sun. ^^mss^ws^^dww^w. s ^^^^^^^^fe«9s«»*^£* ;shore-; neverthejpss^ip thejiectnre which [he has given ue^ii di*8nbj*ct <.f the tak- ins*of'cod-eml-halibut--hut;he haa4aft,tha.h Senate anderrflri feeliftf thaeit'is an affair j [perfectly e^^dJflMflk1 to take a hali- ; ibut with a cotFltr^iltCS'd'w'V whoever shall i attempt (hot- will'-find himself mistaken, t anlesshe bas^ttieTgifflrready-To SBiSe th e halibut wheri\1>roa|ftffo^the watetS'&lge. so as Uypreym}-, A-'W^ffOJR, br^infe the hook and making 08'.again into rtisd'eep- sea home^ooit!; '•f.-.-t .-. ,«>«».;. . ,. ,,,.« He-has misled the senate in regard to an- other impprtanVySjMnr. 'He 'haVferteoirag- Go s cnhjfs, \ 01 pATopjoets in cages were^BlSjjIaji^ropna- ted by the men. B^fpna^^ \searct-ly a\ place for /.olopicgj|ariy<fe8tlgarion. - Lieat. ColJobn^Ofl«ofMif|p1|&afo his bro- ther, CatJf. Scihi^im^^^r- Qnaner- can p.-event, (however much it may reuidll,)by the peacetul lnfluencaaf free labor? otahaJl the slavery propagandist bellowed t o interfere and BLACKWOOO'S MAOAZIWE for May,— (Scott's re-publication.) corttains articled on 'Food and Drinfc_; what will -he do with it 7 by Bulwer ; antirpoities of JSLertch ; Colleges and Alibacy-, Zinzabar and two months in Africa ; The Poorbeah Mutiny; Italy ; Oride. The last article advises the disarrnitig of the population of Iodia, aod ^hj^K'Mussulmans. Brahamina, Rajpoots, and\ Ryes be made to learn the bitter Jee- .sou, more hateful .than, even tbe aen and kanoon, that where England plants her flag, each may ihave his own faith before God, but all mfin are equal in the eye of the law- ..§3r\We learn from one of our New York exchange papers, that operations will becommenced upon our new Custom House and Post Office buildings, in a very short time. Tbe stone to be used, is the Nova jScotia Alher Free Stone. A trotting match came off over the Em pire Coarse, on Saturday last, between \Gray Jack\ and \Baker Bay.\ The race was won by \Sray Jagk - ' as follows : Diox BAiDWQJ, \Ofay Jack.\ 12 11 w*. 'STBWAET, \Bofer J>aH?' 2 182 Time,... .3; J2-# 10-3: lft-3:06. mm Mil '—1- By lookingoveronr advertising columns our readers will see that J. BArAaeKOK.has just received a large and extensive stock of new Goods, consisting of every thing requi- site to make up a first class Grocery Store. The Iowa Banking Law is to be voted up- on, on the 27th of this month, by the people- It inaugurates a system copied from ours and tbat ot Ohio,—establishing a Slate.:Bank and Branches, like Ohio, and requiring all circulation to be secured by Stocks,as in this State. If adopted, it will undoubtedly add much to the stability ol the currency of Iowa. -Our farming friends before time for hay- •ing and .harvesting, will do well to call at A. Watrons' Hardware Store and exam- ine his large and varied assortment of im- proved implements- for haying and harvest- ing. Read his advertfsement in another column. It is rumored that Gen. Houston, Immedi- tely after the adjournment _of .Congress, contemplates .an expedition into Mexico, with a company of (oar or -five thousand men. Th* understanding is that they are to Texanize another slice ot Mexico and bring it intoithe Union, and with RHouston40to the Senate. THE COMMAN D O F THE UTAH AKMT. —It is rumored that Gen. John E. Woof will be detailed to Utah to (afce @en. Smith's position at the head of the Pdited States forces. fcWA man named Charles Jludlofi hung hirflself with a handkerchief in his cell at the Rochester City Prison last Thursday. It is rumortid that a \.Hotel- epidem- ic,\ somewhat like the -''National 'Hotel epidemic\ at Washfij'gton, \has. broken out in one of the first olasa houses i»jShi<|ago. The body o f the. woman found' in th e naill rate at Rochester i s identified as that ] of Rooanna McGockan, and circumstanees are revealed by Hhe Colroner'sinvestij&tion which iritjicatb that she wasmnrdered|. A man named Sknse has been arrested :e,0 suspicion. The New York Evening Post, after* careful examination of the testimony in th e several cases of boarding Ameri- can vessels, com© to th e following conclur. sions : 1st. That, tfie rirfit to search the ves- sels wjjifiofaverted in a 9%h instance. 2d. That no gun was jirerj. except when the vessel disregarded the signal of the cruiser: and^- .> •3d. That the 'cgjtrage' which wfe made the particular occasion : of cordpi^aiht' by^ General Cass, occarwdki .'cttnfeQi^.' with a vessel which, beyond a doabt. WM . designed ultirnately for the slave-trade. . . CONGRESS. WASHINGTON, Jnnelj The House passed the Indian Deficien- cy Bilr.'and' the Three Regiment Volun- teer Apprdpriation hHh—the latter by 101 against j66. « SENATE. The miscellaneous civil appropriation bill was farther discharged. j Mr. Seward of N. Y., moved an amend- ment that the public lands in Kansas shall not be offered at public sale- until the ex- piration of one year from the first of No- vember next, which was lost, yeas 17, nays 33. * Mr. Mason of ,Virginia r frorD. the Com- mittee on .Foreign affairs, reported a bill authorizing, the Executive to< employ force to protect the rights of our citizens, \from outragesbyforeign nations,having especial reference to Central an'd -South America — It is the'hill recently introduced by Mr. jPougl§s. slightly oitere'd.' Messrs. Mason and Houston, urged the importance of immediate action, so as to Obtain the conenrtence of the House be- , fore the adjournment. Mr. Sowol-d of New York expressed strong disajjprobatiorj of the mfastire. He was rjtnwifilng to involve the, .cdftrjMy. in a war with all the nations^qf A'paerica south of our own. r Mr. Slidell o f Louisiana, introduced a n amendment authorizing the (President in certain cases to .suspend >the neutrality law. -An attetttpb-to* make the bill th e special order for tp-lipo«ro\v, was xated down by 27 majority. , 3 Adjourned* „ The poacier und Enqajf^f ^ suggests | feasible arrangement by wbicfa disputes in ;*6garrrto the' rrigfit of -Seareh* rflfay lie avoided, and a t the Jams; time a vigilant NEW OstEUNs, June 3. A revolutioia broke out here last night— j The Vigilance Committee took: possession of the Arsenal, Jackson-Srjuare, and ihe prison- ers. This morning the Executive Commit- tee called for All haw and Order People to join them and announced their termination to carry out tllieir measures. Nothing else has transpired as yet, (7 o'clock. A.*M,t) bot caAPons. were posted about the. Arsenal aha\ about 20 0 armed men are on guard'. Tbe occasion of tbe rising is the number- less disorders:, outrages and assassinations oi the pasr few years. NIGW ORLEANS, Jane 3—IP A.M. From 700 to 100 men are now under arms. Several arrests have been made, aDd itis reported that opposition wilf be made to the Committee, in wfrich-case a severe bat- tle is certain- Volunteers are still crowding up. New ORLEANS, JuneJJ—ill A. M. Gen. Tracy's diVisloh-oi mlHtia has been ordered oat by tbe Mayor. NBW ORLEANS, June 3—11 l-fl A. M. The Common Council is in secret Ses- sion, Considerable contusion is reported amongst the members. 'Great excitement in the streets. Tbe Council have got posses- sion ol the 1st District Armory, which 'con- tains, however, only ten rounds-ol ammuni- tion. A battle is expected this afternoon. More arrests have been made. LATER. NEW ORLEANS, Jon* 3. The Vigilance Committee are still trium- phant, and have torn up the streets and erec-' ted cotton bales tor barricades. The city torces are an armed rabble, hav- ing no orgaeizat ion or bead. .No hghi has occurred as jet. The Mapr issued an order this,afternoon, io take the airmsoL the city wherever thay. could be found. Acting npon this order the rabble broke open and seized some weapons in Kitridg-es^store. • - At isexoected ahj»| the yigilanee Commit- tee will seize the! city half'io morrow. Bands at armed, ruffians are now parading the streets. Tbt Vigilance Committee is supported \by the respectable citizens, and^ the municipal authorities mast-succumb. ' 10 P. M.—It is now expeoted that a fight' will take place to-night. Theie is an im- mense gathering around ibe head-quarters of ihe Vigitau.ce Committee. Jane 4. , The Mayor's (orces are yet unorganized,' and alt remains .quiet. Great preparations- are being made-by both parlies. The lorces ot the Vigilance Committee are under com- mand of Maj. J. ,&. .Duncan, late of the V: S. A., and aire .well organized and drilled. A crisis in expected to'day. The city pa pers are divided in opinion—the Plcayone and C'recertll feeing'in favOrof'the city, and -the True Uelta and Delta ire favor of the Vigilance Committee, while the test are neutral. tO A. M.-rTbc excitement is increasing: The May or baa Issued orders to arrest John Maginois,t»f die True Delta, and the oppo-- Deals o! (he Committee declare that if he fs taken they trill hang him. Maginnls takes it coolly. checkj for a' time, rheonaf ch of civilization, when the ultimate result must be to usher in, through war and anarchy, the veiy same state of things which might have been much sooner and easier reached by peaceful and legitimate means, to die gieat benefit or the whole clvajlzed world 1\ 1 think this black man writes good sense. It is a letter which he wrote Upon having read the speech\ of a Representative of Missouri (Mr. Blair.) upon ihe subject of colonizing Central America by the blacks, and thus establishing a home tor that race without interference with the whites, leav- ing the great bodj of the continent and tbe States which we occupy to our own race, and providing for them, or for those of them wijo chose to go there, a home where the climate would be suitable and inviting to tbem. In order to accomplish anything like this, we certainly be aware that any scheme for such a purpose to be successful, must commend itself to the black man, as welt ad to th e -white man . The colony of Liberia, in Africa, has never commended itself to tbe black man ; and thati, in my opinion, is tbe reason, why that colony has not flourished more. The white people of th e country, so far a s 1 know, ev©rywbere- i ~ ; -i<he great mass of tbem—wonld have heen glad to encourage and aid the emigration of tbe black man to, Africa, Im* he nn willing to leave tbe country ia which he had been born, .and looked npon it as an effort to get rid' of him. The blacks have therefore never been induced, in any greatanambers, to go ; and a great number of people, like the black race in ibis country, can never be carried off to a distant and separate-home without their consent and co-operation.— The only mode in which we can relieve oar country, relieve the blacks and whites divide these races, and provide separate homes for tbem, ia by some scheme which will meet th e approbation o f both—ore which tbe parties themselves will execute, I think welj of a scbe\rde presented oj a colony in South America', perhaps is bet- ter-—extepdjiig to it'.such -aid. and protecr tioa. from this government as would be perfectly legitimate and proper, in the hope that such a measure wouki Jf%*h° best means of accomplishing a restAsfco desira- ble for tb6- benefJt'of both wbiubanu black, I think some sach result a s this will come in one way or another, from th e collision of intei£8t,.,froro inevitable causes; And from the competition of free and Slave la- bur. ypuhegi'tf? whose^T^sidentfe is^deacidnrs',. rfmnmg'ifiiwerds 'Hhe^tio^se.'covewduwhh' -bTodd : . '• ;: . ' '' ' - • - •- '•' She fell before • reaching tbe gate ? we picked he> op and;conveyed' her«to her house. The oil ly words-sue; uttered were, l Ob, GodJ Ghandler and ftossiter ore both dead-' My son was dfrwith my horse b y the time sh e told\ this.-and several men at once followed him. My SOD\ went mora swiftly lhah the test, aha* when on the hill which slopes down from the cbappel. near the brick yard, his horso-sbied suddenly into the copse, almost leaping over the hody of Chandler, who lay their stone dead. I reached the spot five 'minutes la- ter, with a lantern. » Chandler was stark dead and Rosfiter lay near him, soaking tbe soil with'his blood, and moaning, with a convulsive gasp now and then. I called _ for waiter and flung it in his face.and questioned him. His only reply was, 'Let me die,\\ and hp afterwards added that 'he was a great sin- ner.' I said, 'Ask God's forgiveness. Charlie? man will never forgive ygu.*\— He was taken into a house. The news spread like wild^fire. The Methodist at meeting dieard of it, and crowds continued to fill the woods and stU- jacentcopse- Chandler was borne on- a board to K 's house, but Itossiter still lives, but only, pf'conrse to dife by the law, if not by his wdund or popular vio- lence. It appears that, Elizabeth bad a long time since rrjjectei) Itossiter's suit in favor ol Chandler, and he thirsted fof re- venge. ^ \. A week ag o to-day, I accosted him' In tJie street, and expostulated with him on hia recaiees intechperance— : a. new vice with him. He declared that his rival sbQuJd never marry J&izttbeifi, and he said that he chose drunkenness, for it was tljat •which, would give bjrri more favor with King'—the girl's father. I said. 'Remem- ber, Charlie, the judgement of the. greet day, and Cfpd's punishment.' He replied, 'There is no more helj than J, now endure ; I now Buffer the worst I can suffer. It is supposed that he has been nerving himself by brandy for six Or seven weeks, for ttua deed of murtier. He slept with his victim, who. was a generous, open hearted fellow, a brick mason by trade.— He. *te wjth him )ast evening. After tea. Chandler and Elizabeth walked out to- gether. Rossiter hid himself in the copse, stepped into the.path hebfud tbem as they were coming borne, and fired at Chandler, with a pistol, placed within an inch ol his bead. Chandler fell dead. Rossiterthen fired at Elizabeth. She fell but rose again. - r \. ... He presented fats pistol again at her. when she seized\sjt. exclaiming : 'Oh, Charlie, don't J^ll me,' He. fired hut the ball went throBgh Bet\ hand, struct her shoulder, and passed* in an out between her skull and the scalp, racking two holes in her bonnet-' fyoaaite* ihen put the plaiol to hia own head, and feH with a horrid woond in tne'/iglit.ajde of it. from which blood flowed in £reai qnnbtuies. Chand- ler will be hurie,d from the church Ibis af- ternoon. Yours, E. ed landsmen t^^Mt^lkf^'.^ take mackerel with a hook and line, if the hook be delicate eTHtogkfl/fEhisiis an idecupeca- liai to thrfBrltisfcFfishei'men in the Lower province of CSfiSMi.-\ \** *\'••\ - • - Whooye^MijlJjj.gp upon those fishing giouhrJalifKlUadjjJcove.r, Abat .Bofydy can maintain a mackerel -.voyage micceBefully and prosperously but a^Yankee ; and that the reason wTfy^hlfis '•successful is, *hht Jje takes a rraU wyJThljja oii^ard. his; Vessel. and a supply or \herring ahil'other materi- al for bait t( «r$ hedgriS-ds thera-> ; his/idie hours ia-.the ,-.evenin2*and mornings, and when no-schools ore .about. .When yon .see a vessel that jserjgagod in the rnacker- el fish^g t i^^'pi& v of ti tw'o, brtnree. or four, QR$.y.e^Uea.&orft, yon, anrL you attempt to board it, you find yourself in -a very shorHfifte\ in 5 • a «ca that isieovei e.l with what appeals' to he 1 an '-oflal refuse matter, whic^is tiffdwh' tiverhdarti\ Vy the mackeret-,.Jishe.rmJ6P« »f?e.r haying ; been, ground in that> troill>. f In that way the mackerel thntwy •Jin'*bbais are. attracted and baited. Then, if be ia a shrewd fish- erman, JlO'iatife tyg\m';^i hearer to the land, and .jfo&\ . * aeJne W|1J, take more mackerel in one hour than ray honorable friend from'WtwHB'mpshire- would take in all hif^fifer' ^wilfli 'flobfes. hoWbver small, | and lines fio'wever delicate. ' j T. have thought it tirorwr.to am.end my . honorable friend's instruction and. omis-1 sion in re^afd-t^fbisimportantart and in-,' terest. ri ^.'•\i .-.'.••'\>•' m Important^tate \Taper with fieference to^onr Mexicaii Relations .•gaarS b, -orsA c .•'•' W-ASHiwoTON, May 14 . m mm , j.xilof \Bjeciae -,; ' C:i', 1 M fl c.a.AWJEiB. ***** -«g^> • , jjMfis^aisfe^sj; X. Jj? |P|lls. \ Mr'X Clarke From Hew York- NEW YOKX, June 4. The steamer Carowaba, from Uavana, Letlt*S_ftWgff&y tre«y. or by spe- ctSj.awaogemer'ik.'ibe^pBW the iwa Gdv- erumente, t*at M, \m*rSma cruiser shaliibayjipn fooard _*» mf^f^^iwu- AHAft*.whni»fl l duty, it shall bnte'^nmand the boat repaired to board aaspicioda ves-\ sets carrying the English flay s attd that in like manner, tsvego, Engfisfi^eraiSer, em-' ployed oh this dutyrshal 1°hsve rjn board a 8 ^^MMT^L 'ti0&®i-*}*i* bo*i«,called,up{mlo board suspicions yss- eala onderctije Americamflajj. ^,. I^ny30ih, arrived Ibis moTBlng. The Englilsh officer who boarded.the Amer- can vessel at Sagua la Grande, h*n fe»en ar- rested and sent lo Jamica, One account aays for exceeding ; his instructions ; another (or allowsfte hfo>«|U and njarfnes to be driyin. from tne declt of tbe shis fJrotto, Tte barlf Relirtrice has teen tmarded off tJnba h? a \bdat frorri a British steamer. . The brig Geo, EL Uhaie «aa> bailed, hat refased to Slop^anS.wa». not tnoleated. - Advices at Havana trom Vera' Croz atale that the.prjsonerflnkcnat Tampicoby Qeix: JIMtsMftjIlwnjiliptt.., Sugar cl Havana nalher ncltve, and tbe prices, welll sustaifaed. Stoclf a< Havana and Manienza!t290,000 boxes—30,000 less than •'taaV-yeari\\ ' \ ''\'\ \\ ' Frcignisi dolt, and Inclininr dowa»srd. • Bk^gs^ aisri4nlh - ...;.. -» I •' ?•». tommMma w &w ?IA»BJJI5O.~ Tbe8aoFranciscg.i?i(««ftK pbblisbei «tate> .. menu from a dcoan or more correspondents \ M jo^regardIto,We e^ns**. ol living in.tt '— ^cfiy,;, ^r|s s ^faMlSPJdt«rsitr»Itt 5_ atrfdunti^^riqtilreti'-fc «upport'*i r man^. triiej child and «srfani,!L.fiome state that they can Mmt tk *ti e^oh'6mfcit i ^\caiihitjti«.i From this, arid other letters on thesubject, Irom black meb, which 1 have had the op- portunity to see, fleam tbat this scheme ia ode Which ibe intelligent and educated men among them have consulted upon—though I was not aware ot It until recently—lor some yeifis past, and hare been contriving 'bow it might bo executed. The^ speak? or the great difficulty, in their, scattered condltta^I iodu* ping co-operation among their. ^Ble, and of apprehensions of difficuliiflx They have seat agents to St. Domingo/ a net corner;-* fed with the Government there, with'a VleW to emigration to that conntry ; but no leasj- bte project has yet been adopted. But, ail the Uee arid slave labor of our codntry begin to press upon each other, tbat condition of things arises which is usually denominated 'necessity j and necessity works outtheends which ii requires, lo'the State ot Missouri, as die natural pISce for this movement to find a head and -tjecinning, we find , this scheme presented and advocated. Missouri desires a place where her black people can t o, and be welf rrfoVldedlor, and which will 2 satisfactory to them as -well as to the Whites who are to remain ; and colonization in Central 'America naturally suggests itself as the means:' • this Idea of a free colony-of black men is one which sbdoid'Cdrnmend itselt to our con- ifdWaiioo, and for toy plan in that copnep- 110%, I do- not 'SHecrta tW prolrutlofl which thepeople of 0re)ton hmVe adopted in thejr Constitution. I'beirevc the Topetaf •Consti- tution ofKansas cemmintfd s provUioo ol the same soft, and so op -most of the border .SraMjj and I am Iperfetjtly willing «ose!e the S eopiaoi these new Ireitf States eXercfsethalr iscrcllon; 'unci whatever their wish and will is, let them apeak it out, and suppress ft, for thai-which a commanity -cfesft-e* i s that which they should talk about and proclaim, becanseiheySre'rij si lllceiyto^rnow what is Dest*fvrth^ir%lereits anaiKet*-oaypiness. \> Among the papers transmitted to the Senate\tlife rrrbnririg, in reply to a resolu- tion of thnt'bo'dyv asking the President what meaSufe'Shirye been thken for the protection of Ajnerfcan^rjperji-sts' in the ports of Mexico,.4wflg -the present distracted , condition of ?tbfi country, is. .a-, .letter from Minister Porsyth. ro-Secretary Cass, dated April 3d. 1858 . in which h e says thati. *' since be has been in charge of this Legaj- ; tion. complain't^bave beeh'made ot depre- ' datiorjs-.cammitl,ed by Gen.(3birzaon Amen- , ican merchandizeao the extent of $200,000 : - or $300,000. j Garza's batfit-is, when Tampico is hos- ,, tile to filrh',\tb seize merchant's goods in*' transit from that port to San L'ouis PotOn- \> B\, and thejintefior,.fmarkettt. r . If has been ,' so long smce-an American Men of War ' has been seeh-ih Mexieao'-waters, that the < local autboritifes have afrriost forgotten that we'posBes^s. a navy. The British Mipjg^r informed him that the piesenceof hfinMajesty's cruisers was necessary, at the port of Vera Cruz, to p-reven't-wV-ZamOra'from taking posses- biqnjijf the Custom* flonse duties, vrbich are pledged to -j»ay the interest on the Brit- ish debt- ' Mr. Forsytb says, there is no doubt that occasional -VifeMS 'of this kind to the .Mexican coast \would'greatly facilitate his business with-the government at. the city -i of Mexico. ,i, , v , -. Consul Chase, in his letter from Tampi- co, among other things .says, that, 'from Garza we can expect nothing but utter ruin to every thin^jhat comes in hi s way, and I no lo,rjger consider the lives and property of oolr countrymen, residing here, safe.'— ' He.'accordingly asks thai a wa r vessel be sen(t Ulit her with the least possible delay. • On applieationof Secretary Cass, Sep *• retajry Touc6y despatohed th e Steamer Falton, Capt. Almy, who was instructed,. to'-report the,partieu(ars connected wiih the firing into th e American schooners, ; Amelia R. Howe and Virginia Antoinette ; an3 the detention of other American ves- j masler-G^nera^lt'h^adijaaiSeiaic^rap ; Lord Seymour, ^fentenan^;|^i^^j-t, Bengal Enginners,!llW|ttf#itRfl:Mpiking at one of our rae^||«||gp»g 8 elfout in afajitastfeJ|r)MMp|re|;|jpen a shot court^a^*>|1tweej||^-ap dj^ihey bad beenpV^V^.before .m&^gf^ame. they movMfifM&lrhpjhar-sptftJi:? \Veiy soon af- whorarIb>%b'n6n/?pea|s^», g|$meAt be- • fore, wa^'ftroolfetiy ai00$^ t^W^M the head. In the next co|r|fw^icto|5«ralf„sJiel- tered from fire by .thejsfrjalls around i'% our men had made a great sejtzuTeof richplun- der. They then burai'into some of'the state apartments, and 1 were engaged in di- viding the spoils of lace—and shawls, and embfoidery' fifgold^njj silvt^ »ndf Bea^: IriOrltkafi^is cVuri.i^^JrBe&S a little shade, we repined to rest ourselves, aa tbfite w«re no mea.o,i of apunoadring the frhdL^Prtif the building' Wnf W%re; and explosions of mines feared every tno- ifUMflC A'SJJ-M .-r'.l.-.t&Stf J'i . Twp. men of the 90tb werein before us,: MSlfeted Jatjer^; some-y.&f^S^ jqe, saw thera appropriate i«it»ney%»worth^o' make thep):<ypa>pendejit;|fjorl ( §ife. The r9an3s,offJLhis ncio.ii , had,,b^en t .^ed^as stores-O-y the Kangitor some. weaiMiyrmenn- ber of his4)oB»eho!d.., and each; moment the^e^rnep w'e^riq only, to\\ eiperge, wjtij a] richer trophy. In-one box \they' found, diamohd^blEacelet8^ierijeraids,..rufates'ipearIs.; &niL opals-i-aitd SKIS all so laigei and brigot.-aruT^ajy-jser^.that vye beljeyed at; the\ ffhle^-tneyr • w*-re glass.\ In another was a pair ofgold»Jtr\unt<jd and duelling ifustolsvofrEnglistomtfikej and .thaiiiit,- Btfit WYbit'ja Maj4i'tle JKing 1 : .W^Ofide o,wejJ^;^ter.^gr3fjy;.TNtt' out they came wifn the'«bandlesof! swords, gold moun$£d ; anil,je£W?eHed, whish t heyjat once knocked to pieces for the eskenf the mount- - ings?'* leaving the blades behind them.—t Nekt'cBriie'dbt a hti^e'che'huceil' laborafo- 'ry'tthep a giVUJ saddlfectoth, studded tvith pearls; then goio-'handled'\ riding canea ; then-cups i»f agate ajjd jade, gold mounted and jewelled-i -then^^-but I must really btopiJiis broke^ffiSBBj^ty. ,The7h4pM#oW*s&?r e ' Pf' tlfe sJ Sri6bes were quite mad with excitement. 'Is this gold, sir V 4 Is fha'ta^'fliamond ?' 'Is your hortorfehure that's. .J'aalgdoid ?' .'Is J-raiis string of- little white stones {pearls) ' worth anything, igentlemen 2' It was a ' great draw back to have a conscience un- der' such' circumstances—a greater, s iiot \.fiy-haVeapenny in one's poejfefe 5 KbJirt this edurftry no oneexcept an old stager on I Jhelo'ok..pht; t fo.r. lpbt carries a farthing •' about him,' and, as one <jf the soldiers ob- served* 'These here concerns only Carries qn re,ady.m'oney. ^traflfftcti^ns!' 'He Was an experienced operator. *bat \gentleman. If a'lja'tifSfe^oLdie'r came in ^nd walked 08 withouj;,,anything which he found in a dark corner, out pounced our friend upon ' him,, $&&-»& hand, 'Lea^e that there, T t^lli^ou* I put. thai tibere irty-e\lfW and . there was something in his eye which explained his^ mean5hg**o-eilearly thae^sf.he^ article wa s 'at once Sbaridorie^i.'aiid'-if fopnd gj fie'val- uable wastrerajned-; jf-not, was 'made a jiresent of/ Cjose, tp'us were large boxes* of japanned work containingliterallyitbpu- ,gand.8 pfli^fp^ arru' vessels ot jade, of crys- 'tal^and'of chipa, whifch the soldiers were Jfiellessiy^'iwirowing on th e gtound 'and 'breaking into atoms. Had the enemy made a strong-attack-on us at that ,mo;. mentnot one hali-of our troops could have oeen collected to repel, it. And such we|-e the scenes thiough every <-.ourt of the many ;mansirtns of the tfaisarijagh'. ;•' Thte tavalBa)&MS!M£!na.'H tpiJ&IUngriB -tao«tn» o* lOltto^ti^ntttlSSa^liuigeVocls aisiaieito whlbn the female coqstttatioft Is subject. It moderates all ex- eeSsTTefaoveB alt ototruetlons, and s speedy curs may be relied npon^'-i tiai >' < > . j. . -* \•» 11 TO aiiABIUED^AOIBS It Is pecullarlv suited. BwUl In a short time, bring on the monthly pertotf-wlthMeguTartty; Eax. t bot'tle, price One DoUac, $eat-s the Government Stami it Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. \ ' f \ ' 'OA^fiON-. ' tfhet PiYls'ihouU not bVHam bftmaUt d«rW»* MRM \M$E& MONTHS of Pregnacv, at they an tiiri foVlnjf 1 on 'iRscarfiage, bat at any other tim* auf-japi>»fei i' i.- . , ;\ Ijj'aiicases of Nervoas ana Spinal Affeotlons, pain Ijimhs, Fatlgno on Slight Exertion, PalpitSHSEoXthe SB.att, pysteries, and Whites, these Pills will effect a\ cure when all other tneanu have foiled and althongb a' powerfal Temedy, danotoontalnfron calomel, antimony, or any talDg hurtful to tbe const! tutlonl 7 \ ' Foil directions accompanying each package. Solo'A'itentsfor the United StateB and.Canada, — - - JOB MOSES. .*> \\- \ r flStear*C:Baldjan*Co.) - -A . \ ti.. - EoonesterN. Y. 'N.B. 81,00 and.6 postage stamps ,enclosed to any aijtbotlzect.A.8; ent ,> wi* insure a bottle of tbe Ellis by 1 retarain^l, \Tor sate-hy all Drogglsts In Ogdensbargb. 14 3S-ly*'- 4 •'- »•• -V jk^&tlk 'it' G. A aD• Drs; BtODaaTT fit I.BOOO, iv i ottia^endertheirstoceiieJfliankstotUebT^aW' n -Sfi) their constantly Increasing ij'oslness. ana^wnidosll particular attentlpn;of' all. requiring the service of ths Dentlsftiba new and valuable improyiB'mentB in Den- ttatr«.-ipsi^dacedby ti^m. There Is i(6 oration St-Sur- gery,- anaajni few of niocilanlcs.' 'tfyifc ^reaWr ImpVoVp^ 106.14^^ heen made, in than©enfistry. Weesp'a- clally ask {he attention, of .thosff reguirlng artlflfila teeth, *> the new methods jiiifcroi&o'ed by them, of niodhffcg the Teeth npon \V-uicanized\ or \bard rub- ber,\ and the \OHeoulastlc\ or '-'(past Plate.\ The EabberTPIjBe isnrobably the lightest plate that canb worn in to%mQuth—perfectly free from taste-, and%ev- «r4UXegted.e.ven by the most powerfoVaoias. The-'Cheopastlo', 1 ' or ,;Cast Plate^'is about tile weight of gold • or platlna, and unaffected also by adds. 1 The great heripnt r of, thes 1 ^ glates, are y?r»«—a pure material that wUl wlthstaitt ; all acids pfthe-mpnth; sewm^UtAyaSe^B^ittewhat oheapBr than the ordinary methods and thir4, and of greai.impotatfee^-bv either -of the processes, a perfect fit can altoapt be inhered \ the plates are not stamped nor do they warp or spring —anain-evBiB' ease, no matter what shape the month, we can insure o perfeet^ob. N. B —Oui-officiosatEagle Hall, ForJ-st., Ogdens- bargh, and we arc tifways prepared to do a la^ge inKianti.r s^orfc. We have always iWO or three ^p- -perato^Stemploy^it, and oar office wm he constantly tflWli: •«• •«;. BLODGUTT X L^GQO. It*18,t, : ______*_^- ' J-OSt 'pttblished.lnf.'DJi,. STONE, Pfyysician to the •• Tfoy s XM^gs-gpid ffygiei*i& Institute, a Treatise'on T tke •ISartyDebay of American \Youth; the nice of Self-Muse, and Us dire- ful conseqyffl/cei} Seniiiial Weakness, and olher,Mseas(s ofike> Sexual- Organs in both Male and Fematt. The above work haa reeeived-tne biff nest conm«extda- \tion from several-leading papers of the XTniou.,as-.one i of the most able.,ever published on this -subject or such vital interest, it 6 for'gratultoas distribution, aHo ntBy tie htid.i>yoalltog, att tion, t \ of the most able <A ever pttblished qn this-sttbj'ectof \or'it wiu™fi ? fehrhy'niatt-in V sealed envelops to any partof the country, free of charge, on receipt of ,e offlcewf thelnsata- Good Potatoes all Summer. Aa warm weather cornea On. it is always, difficult to keep ootatqes 'mealy' »nu* fjf lor table use. To prevent them from sprouting, and beconrtog wa^y and watery.i?itheTrSi a correspondent of the* HomaUacL gives the following, process, said to be practiced in Scotland, which strikes as as valusihleT-j, at. least worth trying^— : , . t \ u , t ''Diluted' ammohial -water in proportion Dogmatism, says Douglas Jerrold, is puppyism come to maturity. ~~~ —-^ The greatest naturtl ornament to tbe .i-humanformdlviae,' is unquestionably a£ne, laiarl- ..anUhealthy growth of hair. It has been so esteemed to aEf-ages-of-the world,' and among all nations', sav- age and^fviilfeedv. Hencer&Wlndfah brave regards Uiejcalpof.to enemy, artts.^gCT«csttri>phq.. Foi a 'similar jtaaion &e. fasb'ioM^''fiaiooi[t5n'iOisgaisas two postage etamps. A'Wo^rd of solomn, conscieritionB Ad- vice to those who will Reflect. \ It is a solemn FACT that one hundred thousand die annaally la tbe United States with 0on8umptlon,mor- -ojfflSiorVreihatnredecay; i \~ cannot be an EVTECT without an adeqnate seU by the ofjEice^S'at Tampico. , • ; the ^041 «Pvanityi as welliasher otherphroiiologi- -Captain Almy wrote to Consul Chasej^ ^ 9 t^^'Bftfcr]iV0dioo.i«.! dated off Labarra, April 14th, that be was;- - -He who should discover a mode of ptevenflng the muchgratirieti-nt being enabled to get in^^J^ftJhjyHowlng the infoaos'ofonvioas-Tlme by side, and bag'hfcc'Oinprished a great deal pi- • turnlng'prematarelygrej»,,ainethod by which It could ready 1 ? ^BEtfad^frected the 'liberation; of I ^ ™ t ? na &^W D n?.°* t A*?? e w J? lte .' mi .l n ' m-\ -\-\•I'S .'• \ . L J 1 • Li f way of nromottaerlU contlnnoa and loxnriant growth Capt. Trennis, antra p/0mjse bad a reajdy Sv> w8 -nlilDB JnstiSrsnatled to rankambng the 'rione&cr, been made.hy. .o{t3cials,,from Gen. ° a ^ s ' .rtnnof^wharnanrace. Boad the.testfmpirHSy-laaoh- camp. who .hail made Ca^it. Mmy a vihit, r-6iliorcolumn ; pf the'*bn|bWalnQttoB8y'tfni^lt rh|; tbat Capt. Trennis'. bark—the N. Stetsomij,»*<™fWaffect of >^%iWo9d>s,HairBestoraaYe,ab^ ' ..Vfi.iJI.^Ja.j ii'-SmpUste-ill thli.-^aatmai City 'ifhe'hWmoti ni|,»ai™fons^ — would be released,,add tbat soldiers and 1 jjifjf, other r^^'ins wouid\'pu.t T^^i' cargo '< on I'jF&i''. boar4*g6^ Assurance- -was given -that American vessels will'.not be-required to pay duiirs at Labarra if they b&ve'been paid at Tam- pico. • •••••' Cgpt. Almy said he was desirous of get- ting pirouctT with all his business connect €di^h-A*nWcao tdfflrrfjeftieiand Vessels indeed it wasijabsoiafery gecessary ^«U ys Fills; of arr ounce of thd liquor of ammonia of iftw/ae<«.x-\^i)Jhln.thela8t ftar months many etttes otsarpasslhgllitei'cst anaofthtfmost marvelous ch'ar- aoter; have been accomplished by this most potent •remedy. Wo can say, on- nnqnesttonaple atrtnorlty, ' that now .forms .and .compUpations of disease, which .,, has baffled every effo^ of tjja faculty, hav^jbeen sob- i.' a np5 by these WUs with the jf|^est facil|t^. rBUUonV complaints combiued with affections of the Longs' before be could-think of going Up^to Tam A , and terribleenfeeblenient of the, whole system hfyyia <J.i CQ •> - ' , been among {he cases which have yielded most retfal' 4?; fJiil.Rdbles wrote to Gen . Cass. \Mav ' T*° thBte * c « p , n - / , Ttipy Bee m tobesDeciany^dapted «/4*T£ U.r-7* \x • n- ^ - * ,1. j \ '; to the pure of those disorders of the stomach, liver ?MW Wt.Me^tican Government'bad re- !«''S,aVowels,moHjiV6yaientin this'oooritry: ceived mformatipn of the 6dtfc8fees',com- , muted at,TaropicO._and rerjnesle'^ him to' In-vlew of-tbe awful flestrqctlon of haman life and heaKti1 By manasnrds *r preWBture exhaustion and decay of the nervoussystem—nervous debility caused by sexual dlseasesjrsuohas the-vloe of self-Abase, 8emlhal WeaknesB, Sptsrmatorrhoea, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, impoteftce^eucorrhoea, and Sterility, and or- ganic diseases of the Kidneys, and In view of the de- oeptlonsTwhWBVBW practiced opon the nnfortanate victems of such-dlseases by quacks and base preten- ders, the Directors Of thdTTroy I.nng and Hygienic In- sfttuWBave lnstracted their BttendftJK. ilhysleian to :glve moaiosl.aflylce gratis tp.all patienu thus afflicted -Male or Female-who may, apply by letter or per- sonnllyvWith a description of thelfcase, a»- to a true andifellMle mean) of cure. And the institution pro- poses to treat the onfortunate, and in case 9f extreme poverty and 8offering,for a sum that win only com- pensate the cost of-meuicines. , . -, The Institution has recently Imported at great ex- pense from (Calcutta! India and Germany, many new alkaloids and remedies, that can alone be retted upon to trfeat and-jcare this ineianchouy class <of maladies.— of the younsf, fall'victims in the United-States, an- nnaUy, by this class or.-dtearders. (the..premature de- velopment mid the inordinate excitement of their passions.) and.generally tbe causes are so silent and hidden,that parents or guardians are not-aware in one case In one biindredjof their existence. The iilustrloBs ttalle'r well observed that 'that there re Ho secrets in community wer) -tirgcaflses*0fsuch prematbrp life, and we disregard the-persecution that shall com* from the conservative bigotry of Allopathy, in taking at least one step to:diffuse if, S^*A few enterprising young men wUl find lucra- tlvp-empioy merit, to self the above «ttr*Uhroughoat the conntry. Extraordinary facilities and indaee- menti'are offered.-\ lAdaress .„.„.,„•„.; . J&B. ANDREW STOSE. Physician to, the Troy Long and Hygieniclnstitate, and Physician for diseases of the Heart, Throat and 'ilnrags, 98 Fifth St., Troy, My . the druggist, tt a pint of ^™^%l^^^ ^^JZXS \ 'JEZSL ter,. has of late been affccessfnlly employed-, fatted veryshortly, to estaidish itsiaothor- , ' ma ^'^^^ii( 'ltjr \river the dissenting- forces,.' iwhen ( ijA «_•*-» - ^ » VtJtild cans* ihe ihthprs of these-' excesses^ or Jfivei Wi.i3j.vjiilgt_.i ^L.ixuxj s_ -„_<• -.*., •••,..•! fdr checking, the yeget^Me pOwer bfpptft,:.}^, dve ^ f h e dissenting forces,, when ^ toes, and prolonging their Suitableness for 'food. Watoes immersed four «- lfi \» assur»A th e P. S. Governmemv' 9^ its re-. Let every sutFt-rrr rry Bliss* Dispepric t .Disease of the Stomach • -.•*.- ,*6\be tried and \puntahed in conformity tp'1, ^•WSf^VM' m *hisliqmd,'fera»nall-r.he^r?g^'j^^--' ..«-•.. 1 jTj,e stomach is tho«ost liable to «et oat otorteii rilihln\ psJrprjrtilll UUIllipflirrrl for 6 twelve \'\t>*S»^ <•\»'<• \• • ••>i j HP'ncp\h'dw-)mport>int tharno4iscasedmattercIoglU month, improved in flaWl^ sir^inealineSsS\'^;*^ ™' ' • » •• . -p ' rJoperation, wliloh wouhUMiuse-uaaseaand'jatressby thbir eobstancd ?nd'*'xW»ct theiftanistor^ ., kn iml *},„ _ ft v. ig omA , A/ter immersir^ibe^^toesf'slirJbid be t .™ W ™ W ^W mfty T:.^ apVearT'io B* to dry*, and wiir'trien keep. . l n -loo**injj.o»er your Saturda'yis. Lfap goc^^erHeO months'; cOntribntShg«h .thir ^e23d inst. I^h*eire^«n arUi^ tprfbe;ei-4 ^_ ni _ i ,, - - „ , , ,, way not only faHhe comfort of familU.«at! 1ect t6at.ihe.'^maitis-at • Ethan Al^en, <b«?-^^®^'S^^g?^ \***-i te - s * lM ^**3S^? l «^ I, ^5•$ F i^^ : atJtry the tieiltSf marihera exposed^* pitoVfor,'«£*•«hnhtit, wercmissini ^^SSS^ZS^Si VSS&SZ •1\ l Upon re'adiHglt w-my mother^helftform'' tedm<£ lh» ip the year 1818 she. was Jh; Mob: fteeett- In rriy po^'eitlon, hi»e ^toraUnlc*-> ted Ihformatfon to-'mfr lB|Wslalionv ^o-tht-Jw views, entertained by the*»iaefc\ men otthe ! chonrry;--iihdi ^f»*ia|I*i*gaia ! i'theta a » more important tons on this Vti^ectthan. ..•D^toi1i)&«fiifa-'Ja < '1ollie^w*vBt^wtt , »,- S eo: for 1 think ttjefris hot aby ddabt tbat see sbmetin* donetbat wi|l, provide A serj«> Sta a^d aatiSiactc^r hr^he for tbv bfack nStn* * fhaire;no doabt--that therei» *ac» * desirsi hjKK'W»er»1t6e- «erlessi»j?i i e*e*iittonj#st.. mawfriowetintw tie* Hack people, ^fno., hlf*iei1redfot rartrwlpf; with so jreal Idelitr inddoellUf, .'fferfftlttWetr'aadJwt ought,; f ( we eohld r do.'aOiBethiii*-. ; tor (keif benefit.. ,«tm«' k^etoe.whteb will be aittiW BA««RO*» lathis new *olnm« has the ^f** 1h» ip *he>yean!8l8 sbe.wasJh; too^^JHaW&S&iha-Vta* wmsopnii »ij^f.i:\--_^--* i _t=-t-.l;-._r J J i ^^^^reapsahd thergacqoainted. wifh/ailanKhter^ ^^ttmtxmaet-isrwr&m^ixiBsmyMtem. \who wasa ntmjn.the.Co&v .- *, ;,.,. .. , ,« ..^,^^ -^ rtt'iat « 1 shir -thinks.}* ,The: VH-V ' \ - • - -« 'W*»:3Bt.«SSHdE' ^\oinh,j^yBxa^pii. wWc^wourrl jappsatt 1-oP^harf AMen,4»' r w jndif*^|hat.he.ifpei j^qj en^reTyi *JfiJ-' *ycntht Wtsuiiinsj .w— imi M Tt,„.i,». wl.«i,n eif'i nJr&'Jn \?^**t%t| *o^eV«>f. ; dt--wbi(5h she. waswne'of thi doraeJmlge Taney •Sferawnu9fAnj/5)rjcan jj,,^ „„ , t ,hai tjme, — Y -with.the remains of her dear fafheiyj and\ J ^^ B ^»3^i«si*-L.-ri£^i_ «• W^r -*ig^'S^'-yo«-r,wdi^v*_-t«et^weteie «F ^ t V'*S??5S5iPT?W» n»-qkA fc guv* 63?o»^; ; if- • • $&&. InaattsrxtlW^fW^fitJtsa-^^fi 1616 ^ lttw ,^»: , She. remeinMi A $8mjffi*^^ htjlflft and &ifieri<!J^ uu «,..^.. uv ^... „«».-,--^ iL _- ^_ ,. . . M . _ Nor should hutory iorget.to , Aa thest^my «jCiMpbndgc^|jo' aWs iy >y MwgmWw,.f)m ^^^^S^^^^^^^yt^- tW^^^^i^^^f^mtb^cmk^^kii •;«4td;tllbrpa«flly -restore ;arirl'. cifesriia»J§<v||m»cfr,-^t- s ithesWe'timeHhei'ins WIUsoptrrlftHBie Sf|«dT-»o.ss • x-q ass little diaputed i#8te&Em$^J&;$Kfa j^rrd^TemdVa-1 oTAllen,'* rei«ain» would ^-- . __ _ „ <mr,rim>- «heyj|^.the%'|.j.ce M^ '^^^»BertWet^St.Xa«er itreef^ '™*^^mmm^J l %S&*2°% S. white rpMi tw\tbeiir : r H \fp»P' ^^^^^Sc^tfeW $mt$^ ^UmTt^rjfi Efg^ti^1*+m .Bern f ; Ifyousre^termioed^commitscicid. * ««****. ^ifef Hk eoajief m of &**&*, :«« .&»] .'*#. ^^^^^ay^W df ^^yi#'e>1o^ir«o#%Ma>B» tbir* i* • 35A.#»-»s>««?J^!a » ibitM'<i -s^sij^ xti-smi: S&vV properfe* §r»Btts»* J?y»pej>ttq Bemefly, let ,^^ ; waiohTa»:«jM*^ltlua>«w ok ^AtFiE*- ' S*rr aiihis \ \tdlseaseorthe most dlftcult core.at »Vr«t»i»rtlMi nsoilremedle*. If the 'Bcmsdy' 6. jlfclljktnfTOpimTi .'ItssratBOS «tt »cnr8.JBeadth«^a- t vstttssmeajfe^'i\ Jt%; «teav*r|>oftn»a*y. Basoitos aoV*«tt«aiaaBt-heaasa-. \™^g|r^i^i*t« a te*'«tt^g^*-- 5 ^^,, i . m E. : H ,; CONSUMPTION, BROHCHliTIS AND ASTHMA. ' -i'iaBAPPBBHENSION COBKEOTED. hr»BJE success' whlch'has attended' the special treat- X ment of affections of the Throat and Lungs, Intro- duced by Dr. B0BEBT SUHJEB. pf Sew York, whose practicaLwdUngs on the Respiratory Organs, aDdtteraOonalsyBteraofmhalattonhaveheensore- cently pnbUsheo, leads many persons to apply for ^Agencies,' as if'Inhalation' consistod of some partic- ^la\h S a T 'ulsap|rehenslon is calculatea grossly to mislead tbepabtfot,and therefore Dr. Hiuiter,feels it ™#eaae toWmseffandtothebractlee pfMhalatlon with whichhWhame and-repotation are Identified, to state. again,*that 'Inhalation^' aa advocated by hlm,ls a S&ymtiW TBEATMEkT based on a correct Knewtto-BBP? the condition of the patient, and cannot 3SWWSr^*ww Sl'a^%F»^^ir*,*hWtt»iuUest lnfor- l^SSSSaS&SjBWBS.tKflA he^^j, either Wood's Restorative. \yy ;..#> '- -J-' .-; '-, /- ^.TPe.have never.fcnpwn any other medlolne win as large a ahaej of pubjlo.comiaeneo'in so short a time as .this has doh'e. It has not been morejthan a year sinoe_ .a^rsmeilesoftltekina, Wehavajtevejr twCd«nyof It ourselves, having hso no oocssldn'ssoulr^crown of :grory*l6ronV'aS*ettretaitis/tts.original colpr, bat- ^^^ 0 ^^o T -bnt'.Pome pr-otrr ^rlenas have, and wo' ^aWfft^ar'kn'oirrniWo fan to restoruig the hair to la _'&o\ftt^^vWybody takes ths dedicated £Szen'gei—ospeotalfy fhoiV troobled with Sick Headache, Ooativeness, *o. Sold at the «>raerprForofiii4ff*«ahiatt»streett. s i '•^Every'mmly should ha«e it bottle of^^rook»W*rrnS>fllp. \TlreimaUMtehiWwIU takett-wtthesse. Prepared andsold by O. W.PHHB \OjICxornero* FordandlsabellaStreeta ' 3 4 tar-HELMBOI-D'S BSlVBBSAI,tY APPBOVED -M5U£DX.-Compouna Extract BueBa ^tm» DUeas- iiaa, 4c. IteM iheA«wrfiMn«nf ID aaoChtr eoHmm aemawl,—'Helmbold's Genome PrsparaUoo.* *