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Page 1: run. DAIL Y DISPATCH....the re.idstee of Mt John f» ixordoi:. K.-r t r os, ap-ply to ShjLUt N T, 111.K.. 1' 13-ts I'OK H H>T?l h»-Hliirksmllh ""hop #p£t onposrem) snd Candle r"*ctory.

the dwa run.BY JAS. A. (JOWARD IN'

(JT Tlie l»nllv I>l*pmrh iiHrv«d tosoNwlher*«i tix mn a i)Vaith cr.sTs era witit, payable tothe Carrierweekly. Price for mailing. «4 * year, orf S for six month*. Is advance

cf The Wffklr I>lepntrl> Is i..«» 4 every Kri-Jut and mailed to mibscriberaat $1 per annam

K>K Ktst AND tA-iih_ KKNT-A vrry rn-ntffl a-<i convenient I)« ihn* Hoo'e. recentlyJO- built, oe Broad slieet. bet w«* a 24th and 25th, n,e!« »«.<! iosl cut in eomp|pt» order. The booset mains »CV.T. r «d f(».'«.» ami two .tore rrom.7he;ei« also, a good kitchen upon t"e lot andthe;,-t ias two ft.lev* <ce el f he side of the house. fromhr>irt street. and one connecting the re«r with 24th§ tro<?t

rftJtien'ft!* m".y b* leanud ny calling on P.O.] , j, "i \u25a0 v,n street A. i<n <o ih» bousen*v bf ?in"'- by C'lH'-g at tie school rocm ofii- V W 0 ne. 2.:00h beyond. Tertin made eiwt.:r is _p_ um-ii.

|< n;< 1,1. - Hce|«!i >? lk*.eT.nnblfTeoer.erts a adv"*rti*ec. f.'r saj« oliijrace

J£* « : ar ii rn wh'cb ' , ' -ti "Ml i,i«j r e.

iV,tn ' -\u25a0 for * vi * year-. I .f -»: mu d-.irab ee.i r*l,t »«l< ocu only #4 ii».of »bkslstks|isU, > ptri nisy r main secured for <" eraiicsrs. Alio,::m »'os' '.el t ..a li vernor street n"TI to tbe I hgh

i - » tbie's tff.ee, with a Brisk tenrm-ot rn it.--\ .< Lisa' valnab e acte let ia fronting !!'!?

f. et \u25a0 n th» rublic sijua'c.Ki'R r. K.NY? A . rilr.i v c " e^» - rennence. an ct-

a-,i se\f»*l >oi s !if I.i> u' B:. dicg, Sltlt »ble»<? , rt';»i, I liii i o i jt ve ; tl. <a roi'iiis are coo.,

- vei l-n'a"..t coi: f itablo 1< li "IN'. I',, , i- No 1 i aw Krildirg

.. I'DK Hh>T A ticf>ir:tlrlr *lor«\ Mi

>v I aic tt-*e . .srabe o« Caret 1.« Rd : C '\u25a0JBi o.d » d' a, form '\u25bc occupied bv N. WalkersCo. rcMßMloc givesat once. \. rlv o

N wai Kf R !s CO,up 'S?Cornerlitb n.nd M hid »ti f-et».

f KOK Ki£>iT?A i'nunf Ti'iiemrrdfj* wul ! rooiri. on Cone?rd cr Centr 13L»fret*t. hnck of H ;|fv fosdM.co

e v-h !iia»23e<ilately. Reu: Apply to](i W M W AT.SH

BUVIBI.K »T»KK AM» HI MI-fJ! N&ss i-TAND.ON MAIN BKTVVK>.\ ISTHjßt a.NO It-H STS, KOK RKNT OF. LKA-K.-Th" r'p'tD'. 05;uj'ar' intending to make aching"lr 1... bnri e«j. wli giv p.sse.iioa bj tbe It! of>:\u25a0' »tiplv nt tni« ? rti;» ?>r 11?*f

jjjw- t '}ti liii >1.-.l'c*Hr*iiiflii «i>fa IrnSSj merii'.'-ly, tlia: vm.v desirable rnsidenee GnSSU. Krar klln'strrct, w-twofß <h and :*tb, edjtrtning

the re.idstee of Mt John f» ixordoi:. K.-r t r os, ap-ply to ShjLUt N T, 111.K..

1' 13 -tsI'OK H H>T?l h»- Hliirksmllh ""hop

#p£t onposrem) snd Candle r"*ctory. FrankiiuJi-Zi a reer. iHvcra' y k: v.ll n* Ka'.rbank's Horse

««taWl»t>ninit To a good ten .nt the tennsv!il b* accoinaicdatiiig.

?" : 'it _JLP VV _"V!J : ir>AM-?j. Kltt KKM'--Tbe Dwelliofl House.BP over 00l stere. (to* ue'Di pa'.rti 4ic ) st»-*3- :y tcrupied by Mrs chamberlain, its a hoard-: c house, fcaa tf> rooms To a coed tenact tent mod'«.ne. PDassision gt\en at once Apply to

Rt> 3-Him* DANDRIDwK Ik H»RT.tar. I'ttl VA Pfe ¥ ?hitiier

SjSf nf thos" very des.rabie RESIDENCES oujsr-tL iirace s!r3et, neai S'.ii They art) very pleasant,and nave everj ecnvecienoe in ihein. They will be? on verv arcmir.oilating terms, both as to p.ice

til. Eof paymeet A - portion of the pur-ehass mix ey can leu air. secured 'or \u25a0*'Ver iI ytain, bvj j:nc the l.".teres; semi-annually. Posseislon givenat a convenient time Also, for s*ie, lease, or rent,cth*r va uah.r property U B. MINOR,

an I?ln Attorney ".t l.'w, Law Building No. 1.IjlttU'i* Jil UlsKll JISEI.'Mi, ?M>u£b

s'de ot fits n. Ft'fi dKNt.?This lumberHouse the pr jertyof the Jat R i Ka. Co ,

s nearly rebuilt, W'J be ready for a tenant bytie st .f April. Th*. hues is Inrge ar.d commodi-ous. well s-.:: d for >: s.' r:ipe hcus" or a tobacco fac-toij far terms, a; pi) to tfco u-iders.gacd

a MtCHAEIiS,mh 26?'? AiortforT W. Connection

ti!'."- t' - l <ic house oti ». ury1| street, between '.a an': ad. reoently occupied2"" by R A P.yn* rsq It contains 11 rooms,and

has heec receaUy th»r ug.ily repaired i"or terms,apply to i JOl-N.-iUN,

mh 17 -ts >*h cic*«|«|m I' I! KK H \u25a0"= T »»A sin; iI i'cicinent,fepi with 2 acrts of g;ouod attached, on the Me

chanirsvi I * Turnpike, next tenement to H J,Bir.ith's. Kcr terms, apply tor-,: IP-'s C. f>. TH-'MPgQN "nr House

liA-" " : KJOK'. iin the £eid with L.M tt UhstWjJ# is Lare bs hiALL No 7.

ssssf-tSSfti ir h J7?»s O.d r.Sarket.t ili H. :.li I N<»» !» f|.\u25a0KpSMMttANO ITORTKS-To ba had s* n»Sjlsl369 Ma:c ct.. ocooiita the Exeiiaaseif «

?® 3 Ssiji, Etisfcnioiid.

N4?H'L CAMJBJ,Jy 14?d&erir Sole Ageat

\(M'iOh. :.Vt,U «,«|jTO« !) i. tli Vl'11 BARGAINS ?We .'lave just received ?ur Springand tumrner <iu;(is, amongst uli ch can be found a'arse choice lT Fancy at 50 c*-n'*: very uoodB.ack ferk *'tr ireis-?, 75 and ifl; a beautiful as

\u25a0 irtmeat of E raga DeUtinea; fttuilu s; Lawns in pat.t»icsa: *1; Qirgbama;Stella Bns*is at $2 and up-wards; 6 large of Rack Silk Mantillas ut $! 25;Hnite Can.uric, Jaconet, .Swiat, Sniped and Dot-ted Muslins; the cheapest ;oio* Euim-otceries; Cam-as Mid Ki.slr, Bands at 1" cents; Sleeves in Sets:

< amb.-ic and M us.in Collars; Linen. Diaper aidTowel.int. Ucsieriis, Qlovet, Silk frli.o Sili Paras'jis; Bleached ana B-cwn Oomesiics. Al! who w.ahto savemoney w;il as well to give us a call, at No.27 Mainatraet.

"1' a-ri;m P. KTRAUSK 1c BRO"V U l'lc li.- -The uuderitucoea bavins takenthe store No. > Msins'.re-t lati-Iv occupied by

fcil&t L joiiLs-m, bess leave to inform his f ler.ds andtoe public generally that he n cotv receiving fromthe Northern markets a large and deiireble Mock of

STAPLE ANi> FANCY DRY GOODS!n I of which a:e tLtire y > -;\v and i- KE6H, ancadapt'to theretail Iri.ie, tc uli.cn i?e wca.d reapectiuliv

c*l! their attentio: prori ising to usd every exertiontpiease and hCC oi.-i nn H:.tf ii ;s e."f ; ?' KO >t RAGBY 31 Main st\ | tAH KiMi, AS'C IhfKrri'Rt, «*-

1 « Oi I*l > KRiN'j, \c &c. ?1 u consequence of thePteat ? itfiinity of ecllectiu; enia i accounts, I havefleteruiinrd to adop* the cash \u25a0y#t«3t.s AU i?(.rs;na.tli-;reiore, u ay Lerea!t"-r employ nia To measurev. > ormske - .ina u ill ti<; e.'tp-cted to pavthe upoq tak.n# !he till from tl e i tine Charaeisame as he. et >;ore- printedcopies of which m'.y behad on a;;p ic%tionf1ir* I have the assittince of an esperisnssd Ergi-ne»r

M--aasiirp ard all businf si usually done oy Jirr.hf-ttcts a-jd Civil Ecxinears, piou-ptiy uiteiided to.hor sale ROOKING fcjjATK at toe beet qualityALEKRr L. 'A EST. Arcbiteat,03ica on llth street, nexs tc OoJdin's Halt,

ap I?iui»

Mif t f » iHlitcMi IIAMK-IJAi.K wilt< pen *. S(.!icol for <l:rl«, ou th-3 2<»tl] of

at her resldenc \u25a0». n Church Hilt, coroor i'4th andITracklta 1 ha usualbranches of EngHuh study*1 I lie forsued.T Krms? Two dollars per motith.

RrrtEBNCKS.-K ,l Uaii e S Dr J P Blown,i-nry j:i Charlotte, Virginia; L. 11 Maury,i.s'j. Dr John Wayt, ;<l c Read, E»u , Kiehinoudcin 17?dSm

KV' '? Alfil II ()T - H -Tli K II A Tiltt ( .'UMS in this estabiishiaent are nearly com-P ' U, and I offair for reel the BARBER BHOP endr.\THh in connectioa, both bandurosly furn'sliedApply torah'-4?tf JOHN J" BALtiARL'

<hA li fill pitOF O*A 1 w ill be received£ ard aft,,r the Bth d4y c,f April, until tbemet Monday in May nexc. at the Cletk's (iffice of\u25a0 \u25a0 enrico r < ur.ty Ci:urt, for the building of p. new?i«r* s OSice for raid county. Coairactors willber-vi :ed to make two jejarate proposals-cue foruilo ns accoidinr to the plan una «; ecifio»tior.s» ' "la { he »?id office, and which c»n be seen there-'s. with the ncdition of or.e window of same diuien-' mas Sue others; ard mother f ren addition oi aoa cued ceilin/r of hnck under the roof, tor the pur>? ?« of mote securely protecting the records from

"arijer. by reason of fire communicating fromtoo.. Contractors will also be required to enternto bone, w:th guwi security, for the faithful per-toiiDaiice of tueir contract

K li TYLER, )? , J H ATI,EE, > Committee.t0 R - -<itd JNO. NETTLES, )

Ull.UtiV'Al,.?The Kut-ncrlOrM buve re11 »vefl fiom their old rt».':d to the corner 17t|i»1- Mriin (tree'smmedlarelyopposite the OJd Mcr»set where tl.ey w:li te pleased to ses their eid

and customer#.**' 7 WILBON k BOSH» R

A i s I'IUKIIi'M MOTICfc. tl avionj, I®»l'Bed as Administrator of the astute of Ja».ii Hiaekett dee'd. I hereby notify all persons indabt-ed to the esttte to io»e forward aid settle: tndo«e hsviojf claims mains-. the same, will presentthem to me for payment

? . JOHN T SUBMCTT,l>?l't Adtn'roT James H 8.-aekett de*'d.IV. A< K ,K \u25a0-HOrSuiNKW.1.!. r' B '' M-fie Antique ; Watered and Plaidbuss. Kor sale very cheap by

J. k M ROBKNBAIJM,. *" ** 199 Broad street.L AMCI « PAN 11* \ inritesud sjenoid stock of Ksncy Cntsi iiere Pai;t»B'*saut ifMDB and tt i satisfactory priees' I'-fouad nl 102M«'n street

K N. H\ hDU {N UCOA ».M«N If.'i'KATOto*» "No T It; b AHpersons Indf bud to the estate of Col. Geo M

_; r ugtou, dee'd , »:e /e<4u uteri to make payment' >'* uoiei* uned; tui all penoo* liavicg elaimp* tie estate will pleiae p.esem them, proper, y»« iimucated for pajmeat.

GEO W RANDOLPH*j< if?bi Aoua'r of(jifo. M. n deo'd.

VOL. XI.--NO 9(5

THE DAILY DISPATCHTuc* I*i jr .llnrnlni, April '<<I<INS7.

New York Phii.anthropt? A few night*si-ice. ft poor worom was found iu the street. ofN. York by the police, and taken to ? station bousewhere *be died* few moments afterwards. Tbet >llowiog Is tbe touching evidence of her littledaughter, eigkt years old, who waa found watch-ing her:

1 bat is my mother," she said, pointing to thecorp<t».?' l lie Dljcht before lust two men c»me

,?,!K °, nsp- a:,(I myfather acd mother,and moand tuytwo little brothers out. YVe hadnowhere to go We then went to sleep in an entry. Nobody turned us away all night In then ' 1" W "'U ? w *-v to for another| ac-«. 11.. was gone .11 day We had nothing toi o'ch ek n7 ,nKry K *lh^« rao h,cic atf, 1, ai:<i ,h '"> WPll t a««y again Noijodv

thev i i'lhe I^Hl th?ir h ",I8e ? 'CMI,e ,h «y ife<3 L- landlsrd would turn them rut Tbefolk" «ae hired the bouso of hired it of somebodvJ. V , w!°, wrr t Luto th « y»td Mother «ald ,hev< ry sick; she had beea sick a long time bedown andr y !'" brothpr » cried Mother layiwn, and 1 put some ra»ra on her to keep herwarn because she said her head ached so bad-W heu it got dark my two little brothers lay down.1 ut BonH> tbings over them, and 1 got somerags to nit under tbem too, and then 1 tat up towa.cb. Isy and by a policeman came along, andrifVv 6 Wt" nt aw *.v an(l another one. and tbeyber "P puther into a cart, and took usall here. Mother didn't vrar:t to leavo tlic yard ?

She said to tbe policeman tlat she wanted to *tavwjere she was," J

\« HO Ol K Soi.DIKKS Akk ?The standing armyof tue i mteil Slates, as organized by law, rumb'.rs. < r Maouid number 12 buy men, of whom ]040are cor,,missioned officers By the act cf I*sotbe President was authorized to increase the num-ber of private* in tbe 18! companies last yearserving on the frontier, to 74 men each, which ad-oiii >n. it duly made, would give an aggregate ofn,Bti2 raen in the American army. It is probable,however, that considering tbe constant losses ofmen by death, expiration of service, , our mi-li-«rv force is rarely greater than that tirst men-tioced.The whole number of recruits during the six

year* ending September 30, 1855, was 30 06<>. oran nnr.nal average cf 5011 They are principallyir.mi cur Urge cities, New York furnishing her fullproportion. The difficulties of this service may-be imagined, from the fact, that of the 16 Of<4 en-listed iu Iha- city durii g the year 1852, 13 338nere rejected for various causes

Darin/ peace, the greater number of recruitsare foreigners; but in time of war this is reversedIn the last war with Great Britain, nearly theentire army was ccunpoi-d of Americans Thesame may te said of the Mexican war. Of 500')er:li-iments during the year 1810, 3C30 were na-tive horn citizens of the United Spates Gesarsllythese men were far nobler than the usoai recruitsof our peace establishment, taller, more intelligent,and Iprs likely to succumb to sickness and faigue.

The Average height of native b >rn soldiers gi\esthe Staterf Georgia the preference. The lowesti< that of New York Of '-'41 men. six ieet ardupwards, Georgia sends 30; Nor;h Carolina 24;Tennrs-e. Kentucky and Indiana, each 18; Alaba-ma and Illinois, 17 each ; South Carolina, Virginiaat dOcio, 15: Maine 11; Maryland 9, Missouri 8;New Jersey and Vermont (i; ardPennsylvania 5, and New York 4 The tallestman is from Georgia, 6 feel 6i inchss. Ciose byhim stands one from South Oiiro'iua, ti feet 4iinches The average weight of American soldiersis 14825 lbs

Anothkr Begging Stkatagf.m ? Two men,rained Johri ,s Kituball, an American, snd JohnDouga", a Scotchman, were yesterday arrestedby officers Cook and 'X'rssk, of the Eastern divi-sion p yiice, who had been witnesses of the follow-

opeiation cf extorting money fromsi ranger?: One of the men sat upon the edgestonewith tne hard bound up as i wounded, and as-sumed a woe be-gone countenance while his com-panion took up his position opposite If anvoreapprotched, the feigned invalid threw out hishtnds for alus. When any cue neared his ac-complice, he immedistely directed his attention tothe object of comni aeration on the other sido ofthe street, and going overhimself, in the fullnessof his heart pulled out a handful of change andthrew it into the lap cf the recumbent man Thisnaturally produced ihe detired effect of stimulatingthe benevolence of the stranger, who ic turn per-haps disbursed as freely. 1 his operation had beensuccessively repeated on four different pnr3ons,when the officer, thinking the practice had baencontinued long enough, took them into custody,and yesterday Justice Wheelock sentenced theswindlers to «ue month in the Hou;e of Correc-tion.?Huston Journal, lfi/.i

SOME few days ago a young lady, whilst riditig-in in omnibus to the west end of London, wasstruck with tho appearance of ot:e or her fellowi avenger?, who, besides being dressed iu theh< : gbt of fashion, wore a magnificent diamondIn the course of the afternoon tho lady,having occasion for ber purse, which containedsome Jti.'i discovered that it was gone, but in lieuthereof the identical diamond ring-, worth sixtyguineas, was left. There is no doubt that the dism< nd ring was the result of some previousrob-bery, but being too large for the thief's finger, itslipped off while abstracting the from thelady's pocket. \u25bc

Ckntrai»Rah.ROau.? This r.-adwil! be c.iliplefed to Oxford by the I'Oth ofand to Water Valley, in Yaliobmha C.mcty earlyrt- the fall, thus making about seventy-five milescompleted on the Nortnern Oa the South"era potion the cars will be runningIt by the 1/# of .Septembef nejt, leaving a gapofftbou!.eighty-five miles, (on whipb tbe gradingil neariy to to open a compiete coccection 'o New OrHahs North-JPf tlustbe triict will be laid, on the Mississippi andnossei) Central Rsilroad, to Jackson, Tenn . byjunenext,and from thence on the Mobile aed i>HoRail-road to Columbus, sixteen miles below Cairo, bythe Ist of Jarua-y next

RFSfONATJON OK AK.MV OFFICER* ?The re«sigcatioiis of the following nan:ed oflicerß of thearmy have been accepted by tbe President of theI'nited : Captain Francis E Patterson, ofthe 9th infantry, and First Lieutenant Robert EPatterson, of the !i h infantry, from tbo Ist of May,18.77. Assistant Surgeon John Byrne, of the med-ical department, Ircm the llth of October, 1e57.

Profitable Farming ?The CharlottesvilleAdvocate says that Mr. Lewis \V. Garth, who re«moved from Albemarle county, Va , to Kentucky,some four or five years *uo, soid his last year'scrop of tobacco for $17 000, and that, notwith-standing the fact that he lost entirely thirty acresof the crop by diasters of tbe season. Such plant-ing is more profitable than California gold milling.

Sad BEKEAVt.MEKT.?Dr. Irvine M Quinn, ofRankin, Las lost, within the past month, threemost promising children. On the bth of March,David, sped one your, six months and six days,died from the effect *f measles and scarlet fever.?On tbrt llth, Julia, aged three years, oce mouthand eleven days, went to a premature grave fromthe same cause, and on the 31st, his only survivingson, Eugene, aged six years, five monthe and twodays, joined tbe manumitted spirits of brotherand sister.?Jackson Mististippian, April"!.

"Thk Kigmt «Man in the Right PlaceJanuary 30 This day, my great, great. greatgrandfather, Charles the First, was be mobbed.'?Ami well he diserved It; he was a Jesuitical, hypo-critical rascal as everwore a crown He died withpluck, because be was in his riuht place, on a *caf«fnldl not the right place as a king, but >44 man.God rest his soul; but he wss a bad king, a badsoldier, aad a bad man.?Sir Charles Napier's Me-moirs.

THE following conversation i« said to havptaken place between a boardinghouse keeper atda servant:

"Bridget, what did you do with the tallow Mr.Smith greated his boots with yesterday morningt'

"Please, air, I used it to bake the griddle cakeswtth "

"It is well you did, Bridget; I thought you hadwasted it."

"Col. W. Is a fine looking man, isn't he?" said afrieid. f oun theother day.

"Yes, replied another, "1 wag taken for him onetim«."

'You! why yon are as ugly as sin!""I don't care for that?l endorsed bis note, and I

was taken for him by the sheriff "

(latrngn on Chrlatlins In TarktrA letterreceived from Constantinople, describes?everal cues of religious persecution which haveoccurred in the .Sultan', dominion!:A troop of government so.diers, «»nt to collectf-£" on

,tof Kurdistan, urdsr the Pachaof M >sul, had fallen upon a Protestant village po!

lured tbe church, broken open and robb-d thehou.M, and rtruned the women one of whom waskilled After much comp.aint to the authorities, acommmion of inquiry was appointed by order oftheimperial government It ccnds'.ed of four par!La\» wt!° lr'*'' ,tll "lt"d the sate and raparted; hutthe Kucha had .übsitut.d a report of his own withraise signatures; and so the man who led the trcopof soldiers has been appointed governor of the dis-trict in which the outrase o.aorred and the poorvilla,jers 3re expoctiog hi« veDgeaoceAnother case of persecution has occurred atSlvsa,a I arse town in Asia Minor, whare an American Mi»-sionary, a physician, has opened a .hop for the saleof medial... ar.d books, frequently attending htm-J ii-

prfe<C ;!be/'Ar lhe ~ck ° n » l»t s oecaiion,while feast of the Armedian Church was b*lß >held, many personsof all claases resorted tothis.lnp,

Prn^.r^V 1*ra!i li® CUMion be£we ®o tbe nativerrotestvnt# aid nun Mussu'inars who wished toknow whether tbe Scriptures authorized i«oi wor-»n!i P<x,%Knon"C!,m" :J8" io' e"1 cffi3er entered the shop,l . ««;-&nn r ordered the native Pro-testauts to lev.o the shop and toc-sse talkirg Thistuey refu.ad to do s t b-« bidd ng, and ha then seizedrrn/p . Ti.' blminto the street, and beat himcruel,y Tne injured man la'.a bis complaint bef ,rath- commanding officer of the military, who treatedW'thinsu t. He thee t > tha civil author!-t es, end appealed to them for redrci but w.« toldhad co jurisdition over themilitary. However,they at last agreed to invest'gito the case; but. onreflection he d d not think he was likely to ofctainjns'ico fiom such r. tribunal, an hi. own witnesseswere all th-iatians, and those of his opp jnents Mu..ul.nars and h> migh be castinto pris non a falsacharts biaspiiernit g tbe Phrophet.another c:-se of oppreoion bas taken place at Ho-desto, about 8H miles from Constantinople. TheJTetee.anfs here had nret in a room fitted np as achapel and hal used a bar of .tee! s reck by a ham-mer to rve notice of the time for assembling Ar.i(,b of woiien aisaultad the ohftpel one Sabbathc

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Ki> ' ao ? **«». and the au h.iities had siCedvartabed declaring that et »I 1 has-ards he would cot ieave a Protea'aot in the flacs.?ere was * Protestant who had married an Arms-r lan gul with the consent of her mother o widow;they hadbeen betrothed for a month belore mairiegsani had lIV-d as rnau and wife for fur days, whenthe bri< e was enticed sway and married to anotherma., by order of tbe vitab»d, who declared thatrrotestaat marriages were not valid

* «r estation Speech.?Th« negroes employedin a pork housa at Louisville Ky , on Christmas day,pre son ted the superintendent with a beautiful eold-headed cane. Jirn Tyler a tramp emong the?poie a* foilawi on i laking the presentation : '

;'M*ssa George My respects to you, di Cad-tain ob de nisgers, and bo pin dat yon will be ourCaptain ail the time and askin ob you to please -eptdis cane, and within dat yea may never die, and Imay live ail detime, and hopin dat in de mornln obde general sernbly wh»n Gabriel corres down andplacs one foot on de mighty gee ar d de other on dedry ,'aEd, and swar bv him dat liveth dat time shallb* ro lonrer, dat you may get up when de g rod oldangel blows his trumpe' and shakin' off the gravedust, miy lib wi U the blood shed millions and goaway up through great tribulation."

A Modkl Husband-In the Gentleman's M*ga-z'ne for !7t> ,we find thefollowing mentaland per-sonal quailticstior.s of « husbard:"?Great good na-ture, good humor, and g ttd sensv Lively by allmeans. Stupid by no His person agreeablerathsr than handsorae. No great objection to sixfeet with an exait symmet y of parts. Alwave\u25a0-.lean hut not fobbish in hit dress Youth promisesa ru &tien of happiness, therefore is agreeable.?Well read in the class ci, but uo pedant. Kxpari-men.aily acquainted with natural pbilcsophv. Atolerable ear for music but no fildier. 1 rouit re-peat it again, no lidaling husband. An easy and tin-affected politeness. No bally;just as much courageas is n-'c-ssary :o defend his owe and his wif-'s h>;n-or. No traveilei; no rnthusissm for the rcrtn Af eothinier in everything except in matters ol re;i-gion.

Snow and Fkost?We learn frota a gentle-man who was outon the Jachson railroad yeß'er-riiy, that there was snow at Summit, 108 milesfrom the city, one and a half inches iu depth.?Traces of the storm might also be seen to withineighty miles of the city, aud even nearer thanthat there was sleet. This morning there was anunmistakable white frost in the neighborhoodofthe city, a fact which we believe is without parailel in our past bi-tory so latr, in the season as tha13thof April.? N. O. Picayune.

ADJOURNED ?The New York. Legislature ad-Saturday Resolutions were adopted

censuring Ex-President Pierce for his imputationsog the Northern people »fi to Kanias. A varvfossil " shriek for freedom" this. The Dred Scot;resolutions passed both houses after being soamended as to imply that the confidence of theperplsin the Court ot Appeals was impeached, notlost, and so as to provide that the resolutions,without the report, bo sent to the Governor* ofthe different States

Assassination". ?The Hillsboro' (Miss) D?mo«cratic Record states tbat Mr Abel Rushing livingin thesouth eastern part of the county of Scott,was, onthe night of the 21 inat, at about 2 o'clock,called from his bed by sjme unknown person, aGdon bis opening- the door, a gun fired, and five buckshot entered hi# breast and one his chia, killinghim instantly.

A WARNING?Rev. F A Mood writes to theColumbia (S. C ) Times, from Paris, that he waslately knocked down by coming ia contact withone of the Crinoline?, which are at preseat so fash-ionable Loth in that ci*y and out of it.

A Change?The Democrat, published at Man-chester, N. II , states that \u25a0Ike ihureh in tbat citywhich has been occupied by the Second Baptistfj&iety is to be c#Hfrerted iGto a theatre, wher#'? Uncle Tom's Ckbin," "D-ed," ai*i other farwi-.cal burlesques of the drama can be performed^

A Failure.?Rev Antoinette Brown, more re-cently Rev Mrs Black well, seems to havemade afailure in her first pastoral The ciyurch at SouthBtjtler, N Y, she was settledJSs nowdissolved and the mtieyng house closed.

Kansas?Mr Lawrence, of Boston, has offeredthe American Sunday School Union SL 000 a yearfor an indefinite period, if the Union will immedi-ately send a Sunday school missionary to labor inKansas.

Theatrical.?Jno. Drew has leased tbe Natirnai theatre, Philadelphia, to be cpened early inMay, with Jos Jefferson as stage manager. TheNaiad Queen is to be the first.speotacle, and in itare to appear Miss Devlin, Boniface, Mrs. Jeffer-son and Adams

PARDONED.?WiIIiam A Greatrpke, of Pitts-burg, who was sentenced to the penitentiaryabout a year ago for seduction, baa been pardonedbv the Governor of Pennsylvania, and is now atiiberty.

Millerijm Proved True.?"Miller's Alma-nac" for 1857, predicts of the month of April:

"UnseUled, chilly and unusual for the season."There were 107 deaths jn New Orleans, for the

week ending tbe 14th inst.Tbe Emperor of Russia has definitely abandon-

ed hia intended journey to Western Europe.There were 224 deaths in Philadelphialastweek

?30 being: of consumption, and 17 of scarlet fever.There wan snow ait iiich and half deep in Hunts

ville, Ala., Tuesday night last, and a heavy frostin Savannah, Ga., Friday morning.

The house of Mr. Enoch Bryant, is Mt. Jack-son, Bheuardoah county. Ya , was consumed byfire on Wednesday morning last.

It is a question worthy of careful investigation,whether a person whose voice is broken, is at ailtbe more competent to sing "pieces."

H. Clay Creel, ~of St. Mary'a,Va ,has beennominated for the House of Delegates by tbeDemocracy of liltchie and Pleasant counties

Jamrs W Blount a native of Virginia, was kill-ed in New Orleans. Tuesiay last, by fallingfromtbe third atory window of a bouse

The aggregate numberof steamboats and barg-es built along tbe Ohio river since 1849 is 6ti2;there are now plyingon the river 'JOO boats of altkinds.

The Southern Baptist Convention will open Itanext session in Lonisville, Ky , *n the second Friday lu May.

During tbe last twelve weeks ?6,760 648 worthof real estate has been sold at auction in NewYork city-

Tbe transportation*from tbe Potomac fisheriesto Baltimore during last week wa* from 200 to400 tuba per day.

An exchange says tbat "bridal envelopes,"wblcb are so exieusfve'y advertised for tale,means, simply,night gowns

The authorities at S»n Francisco recently or-dered tbat all tbe bar-roon-s should be elo»ed atmidnight 1 hey were closed, and in five minutes,

for tba next day.

LlllEKAUTr.?David A. Sayre, Esq., of Lenlng.ton,Kentncky, has presented that city with a lotof ground and a splendidbuilding,worthId all sou.*

forty tbpyiaod <k>ljar«, for lie purpose of aleiua|«school.

DAIL Y DISPATCH.RICHMOND. TUESDAY. APRIL 21,1857.

I ® p- B«rd»ll marry nn. Cnnrlncham tThis question is beingagitated by the N Yorkpapers in connection with the examination nowgiving in ia tfce Surrogate's court regarding It.Dr.Samuel W I'armlee. a dentist, residing atNj .(OBond street, testified that Dr Marvin descri-bed the traa to whom be married Mr. Cunning-ham as 70 yearn of age, azid wearing long andheavy black whiskers.The other two points of Dr I'armlee's testimo-ny were, that he had frequently seen a l»3y andgentleman?Mrs Cnaniugbam, be thought, batcertainly not Dr Burdell, with he:?whom he sup-posed to be man and wife, in the room in the thirdstory of No. 31. opposite his bouse?Mrs Cunningham s room?and that on the 28th of October, ''thenight of the alleged marriage) between 5 and tj PM, he obaerved a mac, not Dr Bardeli, in thatroom, wao appeared to be dressing On lookinga second time a faw minutes afterwards, tbe gentit-man s appearance waa changed about the laceand head, and the change g&ve him the impres-

sion that he wag connected with the theatre, andwas dressing himself for the stage.At the opening of the case this morning, MrTilJen wished to ask a question of Dr Parmieerelative to ibe nature of the transformation in the

fsee of the man at the house No 31 BoLd street,which he mentioned yesterday The Doctor saidhe could not slate positively the nature of tbetransformation ; it was a general change, whichled him to think the man was connected with atheatre.

Cross examined byMrClinton?l am the young-er brother of Dr Eleaznr Parmlee, the celebrateddentist; i have kaown Dr Burdell about fifteenyears: I had no respect for him whatever; shouldthink bis whiskers were somewhat gray; noticedno change in them previous to his death; on oneoccasion 1 noticed that he held his head stooping;his walk was generally hurried.Witness could distinguish persons from hishome a short distance into the rooms in 31 Bondstreet; could not eay how far; was sure he couldsee them a foot from the window?ton this pointhe was sharply pressed and became somewhatnettled;) -did not regularly watch thehouse; hadno idea of it; only looked over there occasionally.The witness wa; a?ked whether he consideredhimself the guarditn of little children, or everbt fore looked into his neighbors windows to seelittle children, merely because tbey were pretty.The doctor aaswered that tie had felt deeply in»terested in little boys within a few years past, andat tbis polut was so much overcome by his emotionthat he was unable to proceed. (He lately lost alittle son)

Mr Clinton apologizedfor having unintentional-ly called up these p&infal associations, and in afew women s the examination proceeded.Jf he eta d fix upon any other d*y, about the28m. when lie remained at his house as late as onthat day, he might ttiink he could be mistaken asto the time he saw the transformation of theman'sfaceat 31. Bond *treet; but he had no doubt as tothe time; though it might have been about 6uusei;the man was in his shirt sleeves, apparently dressing himself in the large room, whea be first sawhim; think ha *tood with his face towards thethe window, perhaps two or three feet from it.Frorn the time he saw the roan from hiswinfloartothe time he s®.w him fr-im the s'reet, was tot morethanfur minutes. Cn the second view, the chargeitemed to be in consequence of his bavin* muchmore hsir about his head arri face ;oa the first viewnoticed tint he was a m'ddle aged man ; r he lowersash of both their windows were iaised ; saw his headthrough the open window; his hair wr.« rather da.k,or he would have: supposed him to be an old man

At the second view he saw theman distinctly, bu"it was only a single g.ance, fcij tair v&i dirk;his whisker,were carir, la*ge and lon*, acaordinjj tohis imprtosicn ; he insisted ou comparing his appear-ance then with the first view of him, notwithstand-ing Mr Clinton s objeoticnj; noticed no change inhis dr ss ; he was stii* in his shirt the difference wai a more hirsate sppearance at ihs secondview. It wp.i barely possible that hj haw two men ;if he learned that there were two men dressing icti'« roc m at the lame Lime, he would not be certainbat th*t he saw H i: one ana then theother.

The witness stated that hs had not oesired to becalled oa in thecase. First mentioned theoircumctance to his wif-, and af-*,wards related it to MrTllUen. on« of lespoedenl's counsel Did not meanto takesides; had neversaic ha hatedDr. Bu dell.

Sanguinary Conflicts among thr ZuluTribe?.?A Natal correspondent of the LondonDaiiy News, in & letter cf 11th December last>gives some shocking details cf the internecinewarfare recently waged betwein the Zulu tribes:

"The events anticipatedin my observations on 2jNovember, regnrcing tha Zulu nation bsvond theTageii have been rea ia.d On Monday -.oil adread-ful struggle took place bjtwe.jn ;.*> (it 0 and 7 OCO backson tha bank:of the Tugeia, which you know is ourboundi-y to the .Northeast The carnage was horri-ble Men womenand children from Ihe oldest ngeattained by the race to suckling infants, lay dead »ndd; ing ia hundreds On -fuesday, when Mr. Shep-stone, secretary for native affsi.s crossed the r,v=!to mate hiinsslf scqunnted with the aspect of thewar tf'er tbe puiser had i«ft tha victims cf theirfiendish rags, some of the wom»n, with children ontheir backs, had been killed bv a single tnrust of theassegiay, passing through itfsnt and mother. Theriver lore down to the s a the bodies of those whowere kit:ei in th» water, or dio*n?d attempting 10escape into Natal The pursuing party turced a«»yfrcm the river, and sre now spreading themselvesover the whole ccuntry "

An Amended Tariff at Nova Scotia ?

Albert Pillsbury, Esq., United States consul atHalifax, In a letter dated April -Ith, states that theLegislative Assembly of that province recentlypassed an J>ct continuingcertain laws in relationto the custom duties uatil the Ist cf April, 1858,with tbe following amendments :

All goods, ware and merchandise now litble to tdutyof six and a quarto, p->r cent ad valorem shallhereafter pay a duty of ten per cent, nd valoremwith the exception ofcotton yarn which ifcail paytwo and a half percent ad valorem Refined sshall hereafterpsy.a cutv often shillingsper c>vt,instead of fourteen. rfhil.icgs Madeira port sadsherrywines of which ihs fi-st is thirty poundspar p'pa and upwa.-us shall duty of two shil-ling* and sispt nee per gsllor. So much of chspier2 |sd section 12of the revised statutes ae imposes aduty M six snd a qussfcr percent udvaiorcm ongoods, wares and duty of fourteenshillings per cwt on refined sugaf, and a duty uf tworhill ngs and sixpence aer ga.lon on Madei-a, port

sl.erry wines of which the first cost itJEiOpsrpipe and upwards, is repealed.

Dry Goods Shipped fri m Livstp o'-.? Mertrs.E. Higgins Jt Co's Liverpool Circular, under date of31st xMarch, shows the following number of packagesoi dry goods shipped th's season frcm Liverpool tothe United States: 1856. 1^57.To New York, pkgs 62 :70 Ho tfiS" Boston -1,1:72 17 fc.so"Philadelphia 14 197 10 577" Baltimore.... £60 1,115" New Orleans 3.273 2660" Charleston 540 441

Total packages. 103 712 99,219the number of pßekages ia less this year than the

lest, but the value is stated to he greater

Hanced and Thuoa? Cot ? A man naro'd Per-kins, who is a workman at Klein's planing mill inNewport, Ky.. entered tbe riill in a state of lotcii-citinn. He was noi«y, and some of the hands, toqiret him, tied a icpo around his neck. Bj somemeans. the end of ihe rope cau«ht in the shaft, whichw*s:n motion. Perkini now sobered by fear shriekfdterribly a* he found himself dregseil tower ds teemachinery, and felt the rope tightening round hisneuk Una of the ha; d« spi ung torwaidwith a knif-:and severed lha rope, bat, in his f ightened ha*ta, didit so b!und«ring!y Ibat he cut the unfortunate fal-low's throat, inflicting a deep gssh, from which thehood flawed abundantly. Tbe wound fartunatelywas not fatal, but the patient was ly.ng very lowfrom the loss of blocd.

LOCAL MATTERS.

New Patent Mehicine?We see in the Bostonpapeis that "pmepicierei oil'" is advert sad as acure

deafness. The acute sense of hearing posaeseedby this fish probably lert to the discovery o the won-derful properties of tbe oil, in the same way that anotice of tbe fact that codfish w*re never tir übledwl'h cacghs or coid», thcugb «x?cs-d to the severestvicissitudea of tbe weatuer. led to tbe d'scovsry'hatcod liver oil was aravst. effisacisus remedy for con-sumption.? ft'orrtttrr Spy

Wife Murder?Abner Dillon has been con»vic'.ed, to Miami county. In*., of the marjer of Mswife and been sentenced to tbe Btste prison at Jef-fs sonville for life Dilloo wis viry much affectedwhen tfce verdbt waa rendered, snd wept audib y.?He owned afarm, worth five or six thousand djilar*His own children were witnesses agaiost him. andtheir testimony weat far towardseoovietlng him.

Poisonous AijieButter.?Last week, a fa«mily rts dii | in the southeastern part of the towni u'thas-d spple hotter at market, and ate freelythereof. C- on afterwards they all toek sak and 'ora time it was feared some of tbe members woeld *ieThey sutstquenrly recovered, hut not until having?off«red much pain. This poisonous apple batter laa tilbuted to its having beea boiled in a eopper ket-tle, aad that either the fire waa permitted to get tolow. er, when boiled, Ihe apple butter bad beea 'efttoo long In thekettle Copperkettlaa, when eeed lapreparing things to be eaten or dreak, aeed meshjrawblag.? York Pem?ylva*iiw.

PRICE ONE CENT

Unfortunate Ocrurrcnti.?A little daughter ofM's Henry Duesberry. residing on 17th streetcame near losing her life yesterday by drinkinglaudanum. It appears that the vial bad been k< p-in a clock, which was removed from it* usualplace for repairs, and the vial at the same timeleft on the fljor, when the child picked it up anddrank the contests A* sooa sb the circumstanceW|" dincovered, physicians were called ic, andevery means known to medical skill resor'ed to,in the hope of saving life At a late hoar lastevening, we beard there was some prospect «f thechild's recovery.

Suicide.?We are informed that an intemperateman, named Long, a cirpeoter by trade, committed suicide a few days ago, near Dover Mills,Goochlar-J county, by shooting himself in the fcto-mscn. Our informant states that he placed themuzzle of an old pun barrel against Ms person,and 'gnited the powder with a coal of fire produ-cing an explosion, andkillinghim almost instantly.

Convicts Re sentenced.?The following convict?,having servfd two terms in the penitentiary,werearraigned before Judge Meredith, yesterday, andre sentenced for fiveyears each, under the law ofV irginia:. G-ecrge Bandy aiias Isaac Lucas, first sentencedin Fredericksburg, for breaking into a store andstealirg. and second ia Cnlpepercounty, for a sim-ilar offence.

John Roberts alias John Epps, first convicted ofin Campbell county, and second, ofgrand larceny, in Lynchburg.Wm Richards, first convicted of *rar,d larcenyin Rappahannock county, and cf a similar offencein Henrico countyHenry C Hunter, first convicted of grand larcenv in Henrico county, aad of a similar offence inHi hoaondcity.Moses T Hopkins, twice convicted of grand

larceny, first in Floyd aad second in RoanokeCjunty.

John \ alentine, free negro, convicted of stabbing. in Petersburg, and afterwards of a similaroffence in Amelia countyRobert Wright* free negro, twice convicted ofgrand iarceny, in Richmond city.Continual.?Th« charge against John Allen, *

white lad, and Saunders, a slave, the property ofCharles Tlnnt, of stealing fifty pounds of sugarfrom Dunlop. Moncure <fc Co., ww to have beendisposedni by the Mayor, yesterday, but in orderto procure witnesses, it was continued until to-day Therefore, we say to the sngar cn*e. asJaliet said to Romeo, "Sweet, good night," for thepresent.

Saunders is also charged with going at large, inviolation of Jaw.Double Charge.?Reuben Colp, a slave, the pro-

perty of Thomas Carter, has been arretted uponthe following charges : 1. t'tealiog a pair of pacts,valued at $2, from Michael Burke. 2. Breakinginto tbe dwellinghouse of Elizabeth Martin, a freewoman, on the night of the 6th of July. 1855 ?

Having a double load of sin to carry is more thanfell to the lot of Bnnvao's hero, and Reuben windoubtless find it difficult to throw them off. Butthe Mayor will decide tbo-matter to day.

Disabled Steamers.?The steamer George Pea-body, the accident to the cylinder head of which,ou h'T trip to Richmond, has beeu announced,arrived at BalMmore oti Saturday, havingbeentowed up, atd in r.nw at the establishment ofMe-ors Murray & Ilszlehurgt, ic that city, un-dergoing repairs. She will shortly resume herposition on tbe line The steamer Maryland,belonging to the Washington and Richmond Company, is undergoingrepairs at Washington. It isprobabje that she will run during the summerfrom Norfolk to some port on tbe Eastern shoreof Maryland.

It. L. I. Blues?The honorary members of thisveteran corps will observe by an advertisementin another column, that they are requested tomeet tor the purpose of making arrangements tocelebrate theMth anniversary of the companyWe learn that the celebration will take place atAshland en tbe 11th of May, and that the honorarymembers intend to provide a sumptuousbanqaeton the occasion.

Pare Amtts ment.?Tbe performances cf Donet-ti's aovel troupe, at Metropolitan hall, are reallywondsrful Each inertber of the torn party?in.eluding monkeys,dogs, and goats is perfect in hi*part, displayinga degree of sagacity which someof ibe human species might profitably aspire to ?

These exhibitions furnieh an infinite amount cfamusement fortheyou-g, who «? ays love suchnovelties, and older persons will gpze upon thespectacle wiih astonishment and delight.

The If either exhibited some signs of improve-ment yesterday; that is to say, the sun was visiblesemi-occasion ally, and tbe pavements were notflowing with water A coid north wiud. however,imported direct frcm the region of icebergs, pre-vailed dnrinp the day. Some of our citizens areposi'ive in the belief tbat Spring will be here in afew days, but we doubt it-

Death of a Fireman ?Mr. ALKX. II HUI.CHER,who has been an a-live member of Aid Fire Cora-pany, No 4, ever since its organization, died yes-terday after a brief illness The members of thatcompany, and the Order of Red Men, by whom hewas highly esteemed, willattend his funeral thisafternoon at 4 o'ciock.

Convalescent ?Mr W. K Sullivan, tha gentle-turn who made a fearful plunge over tbe Peters-burg Railroad bridge, into the river, a few dav3ago, l ad so lar recovered a«£ to be able to proceedon his journey yesterday His escape from deathmay b3 regarded as miraculous.

Dispatch of Business.?Judge Mersdith has dis.po-ed oi all thecriminal esses to be tried dnrir.s;this term of the Circuit Court, except tbat of Bullaid Haley, indicted tor causing '.he death of R bt.Farqubar, which will be tried to-dny. It is quitea rare occurrence for the Court to get throughwith the criminal docket in such a brief space oftime.

i!/ay.?The quastioa?Who shall be the Queenof May? has notyet been seriously agitated a.ncngthe roi-ses attached to c-ur schools. Spring comesso slowly that they evenbegin to doubt the cor-rectness of the almanac, sni would sooner lookfor show drops than roses.Trial Postpcrrird ?Tbe trial of William G- Clarke,

a youth, indicted for larceny, hss b»ea postponeduntil the next term of the Circuit Court.

TheSteamship Jamestown arrived yesterday, about2 o'clock, having made tbe run from New Y rk toNorfolk in twenty-five hours. She leaves againfor New York via Not folk at 4 o'clock this after-noon.

A VEILED FfcMAI.K 1 HIEF.?Singular HighwayRolbiry?A prominent New York physician i»»<

robbed on Thursday afternoon, wbile pamcgalong Ninth s'reet, near Callowblll,. by a veiledfemale. The woman suddenly stepped up to theM. D., and before be was hardly aware of herpresence she snatched his gold spectacles from bisnose. Tbe astonished doctor was too much sur-prised to givo any alarm,and the woman escaped.The physician returned to his hotel with noveryfavorable opinion of veiled womei.

[ Philadelphia, Inquirer.Stock, to the amount of $300,000, ha« been sub»

scribed in fct. Louis, for the erection of a new ho-tel, in that city, of the most magnificent dunep-slons.

J R Lamb has beea elected Mayor of Columbia,Tenn.

fHh DAIJL, \ ItlfTljHMB'OFADVEBTl"*Kijifi"

i....d0..5...d0.... o to 1* »1....d0..3....d0.... 1 00 a*?1",1....d0- 6....d0.... 175 I ...do-8 fc'* « «1....d0.12....d0.... 275 i....40..l »OT*AdTertlaareeato pabliihadaatll forVd. Uiu k.«»'*?* «) a«aU par aquara of tea ttaaafoTuij!!!?lixrtioii, and 25 sent* for each cont oo%ij®«.

. ry Neflre.?W#. (he iioilfraUiieil, hnv-!og taken taa Stars, So. 10.i. earner of 14th todMiia sta , lately occupied by Henry *hsfer, begleave to inform tbe pubis generally, thst we arenow receiving b» large atui naedaoxiie stock of Sprltgand SuiDir-sr CLOTHI!1 O Aiac. a b*an'l/ul amort-u>eot of Gentle-aen's rtIUNISHING OOODS, atwh ieial* aod retail, to which wa woaM r?pp«ctfui*iy trifir attention, aud will enieavor to pica*#ar.d accommodate ali who cal».

?N WAT KKK & CO.ap 17?6t 1(3 coiner 14ih and Jtfain its.

sy I nm a rundldnt" ior tbe Third ('on-GSESSICSAL District of lhe city of Ri hmond.m,». m av" .

THi'B J NORVrLL.Richmond \ a., April 13th, 18A7. ap 15-dtd*

ST U- -Tlnyo.AJTOaNfcV AT LAW AND NOT* *y PUBLICvv lil jrive prompt sttention to rhoLiquidation Se.curl a* and Collection of Debt* of e< erj dewriptlcnbv Irial procew, in the CourU of tha City of Rich-*imr.fi andCrnoty cf Henriso.Oepcn:ioo» &nd other Notarial Euticeta tunc'uail*attended to.

Any refen-nct j:veuthatmiybedeiired.Office opposite tha Law tsu:idins, over Aogoitfc

Randolph'*. ap 13?lm

9FXCIALVI be Coocliicloff Kerlnre oMlir nrea-act c -on«, b»(ori th« V< uif M* c.'t Cbriatuo AnoV,t'?0iw,Ilb* d'Hwed on Y Ur.SDAY eYrata,.Apni at« o'elo«t,ln tha Second Bspiut Chinch.by Johkß. Th-jmpso*. E»qM«rabei«eaß P'o:ar« tb-ir te*»on tieV«t* from tieu Vlhe r«x"n»ofthe A» ic'aticn

r,u ld"iu?0lc»° b» prccored »t theprliia!-SlaiSu I'VIP* **«"»»«? H'ifal. at the iter*,do.r (?

*k R; bl "on- M«ade k. Biker, a?d at thatickatafJr tl *25 e """ »« U-t^-H !"" < 'or ®« ! Wltfc«*»

rrra.otche. .ivjuL corz\lr°^can alio curs Seer,r Di.-(ueV

H* will remain in ftieta-.cod tb.aa mcntb.10A M°°to 6* M

'" "" <**«\u25a0 Hovuo, froaaRacorartisridations can b« ueioo arplicatto*cp 16?ici

Hugh Brinkiy and Wm Hill was arrested inNorfolk, Va , Saturday, for passing a §20 countei-feit billot the Bank of Virginia.

Tbe Legislature of Louisiana has passed an actprobibitirj the emancipation of negroes in thatState.

Got. Perry and Bishop Kutledge, of Florida,are on a visit toSavaanah Ga.

rr Broad Hook . lu& ..qrmltrrs nndo'hir» «Bm:°uj of becoming msmbpri of ibi BroadKock Ciu Rre respec.(u<>y requ*»t*d to meet atdoom Nr 4 B&l.a.a's Hotel, on THURSDAY eve-nts, tne23d April, 1857, at 7 o'c ock. to elect cfti-°b.-s, ic. CALVIN GRi EN.a? 17?bt Prcpriator.tsF *<|!erltil Notice -Acrouiit* «lne met 10tbe lttJaouarv ia«t, unless aect ed forthwith, vrul

be paced in other hands for collection, a* longer in-aa.senc?cannot be given.ap 11?2w ALKRED MOSES.CarWnmnel K. \V. MerbVrTA ttoroey mL.w, 19 prreared !o undertake any bosioeta pertain-ing to his profession, in this, or any of the adjoin-

ing ccun'ies May be cjh -tilted in any of the mod ?

ern Knropean imguag's, and gives prompt attentioato tn<* Collection ot Ciaimt.t3T" ' 'ftice llth street, between Bark and Main,

ap 4?dim*

Spring (iooi!«SfNPOP.D, MAYO & Bf,AIR

ari receiving thMr spring su m'y of FRENCH, ENG-USB and AMKR.ICAN DK.Y GOODS, which have'le^nselected to aait. the retail and wholesale trad-;.Tiiey invite their frieuds and tbe pnb'ic generally toaxainiae their stock, amongst u huh may be found

SiAs. J3iack and Fancy Colored, Brocade aJdPla>nOrgandie. Jaconet and Berage RobeaPond Co'oreri Krench Cambrics end Brilliant*Ombre Striped and Plain BeragesRich fcanbrciderea Cambric and Muslin 8-irdsKiui'.a and CambriaCcllara and Sleeves, in MttaLase " " "

Black Crape " " »<

Infanta' Wrought Bodies and DreaaeaBiik ard La;e Mantles and la'.rnaa, ia great va-rietyPilW, Sheeting and !rlah LinenDamask Tabie Cloths and SapkingAlso thebeat quality of 4 4 ands-4 Matting,

ah 23?dim BINP )Rr>, MAYO U BLAIRf?" inw Notice.?l n addi'lon to nil tb*

CourTa hf id in tbe city of Richmond, the aubaeriberwill hereafterattend iegula'!y the Circuit Courta efft)WUATaK COUNTY.

JOHN O. STEGER, Attorney at Law,mh 23?dim* Richmond, Va.SIT r?unbnn<l"« Oilciu«*(l .UnirneMln Ik free

frurn unpl&asmt taste and three tiling the etrmgtbof th»j common Calcined Magnesia A Wok d'«f*ta and rou* K:*»t Premium t'ILVP.aMedals have been awarded it u being the teat iathe market.

For sale by the and countrystorekeepersaud by '.ha xbaaHfacturv.THOMAS J. HUSBAND,

n»h »2-dSnn» . Phi«<J«tofci»Rly' li liSU Diit. SfHINf.S-The

stibucribsr ia cow engueud in euifcrgiii* thv»ocommcdations at thinfavotiiu and celebrated water-lag placa. I a remarkable medicine' properties arenow loa well known and highly apprt eisted t» re-

advertising, in Virainia at least; and thomain object of this outce ia to urge invalids, whor-: ai y require the »se of the water, to avail them-aeivta ot tbe rr-onU a of Ap 11, May and June beforeLha crowii and the ruth co.ee on, aj theiebj they willsecure aa a-j-onnt of comf ."able accommodation at-tendance and uur»ing byond what ispraiibe in Julyand August.

Tho watei* are neverused tobetter adv&nUgn thanin thespring mou hs. Kzperiecsa baa fut!y provent'ois. Our paoipiilet contains afull account of theaction of the water, detivedfrom themost. authentic&r.rf reliable authorities. A new edition will be outia few days and in the h«ndjof Colenn & Rogers,Saltimorf: Kecr.et'. It Beeta /tiehrnund A. B. Muck-er Lycc'u JU'g. Va ani tbesubscribet atthe Hprinis.Enclose him a b.ue stamp, a..d be will mail thepamphlet.

fijard, osfore June and after September, $3 perw<el.

I *-/! now put'in? up enlarged and v.-ry aup > rforTen Pin Allrys, i. ;th for ladies and certiemeo,-vtiicts. with tbe Eii.'iard Saloon, will afford cap eunoaetnsnt and exorc'tt co the invalid aniaoeker.A superior Band of Mnsic from Mew York, forboth lawn and bail room, acgiged Jer the regular"aetaon."

la short, fhe usdertian d acting for hia Arm, iar-aoived, with theco op» ration of his efficient «ndp ipular aiia to ipare naitoer labor ;.or expjnse inliving eowiort and satisfaction to the gues.s of taehcoae

;a? Reeollsct the Virginia Central Railioad eon-ducts to these Fpricga and the cara now run uibinlive miles of them Passengers irom theNorth taketheAlexandr a atid Gordooivtlle Railroad

WM. for tue Proprietors.Mr. Wm. H Sai.& Room Manager.Mr R K Jaokso*, Dioing f Director,ao 17?2r»w4t

t'OH JtKNT?A »;onl and Wood tiirdI wi'.h aia ge Stable, oatith street and the Canalnear the Armoryfe 21- Sawts J. P KKEHEF.

'I'HH SI B"<'KIBKI{ tnving dlnOi tic*1 ued the Grocery buafnass wiil from this caa

devote hit atten ion oxcluaivsly to th« Con ml'aionbuniuessfor the sale of all kinla of C< untry Pod ice.Wheat Corn, Tobacco, fee ; also, to tbe purchase cfQuano Uroceiies. kc

Ho has a**nciated hi* n>pbew, W. Q MILLER,with hitr. u ho wi.l five h'» partianiir at'eutiou totne nl;i of Tobaee > t

He will »I».j thii opportunity for returning hieheartfelt titatik* to b;a maay frieuci* for tb« liberalpitronnneMttsnd*d to hitn (' r «o loc* a time. ardfcope* hy gnet e:teo'ion to bu»m-«i to mjri'. ae f n-tiouiDSß of the «c.rne.

ALEX G4IIRETT.Office fo* th» pre»*n>. Nt bia Oid fc'and

Richmord *prtl I, 1?57 4" M«un «t«/TV-- KKI> KVK ftftt

7® 1.0goi*hed £U«er and Station, who*e per.' *

fortraoce* upon the Turf bi»e eacited fce admiratiun ai:d »i>p aa*e of the L'nton nod t»o*cu Oirnworthy hie deeesnt from m* iilu*trieu* tire, the In-Couipuratle Huetos, wlii baaold by as* owner*. at thefai.field Rase Coer«*.on the Jockey ClobdayuftheSpnof Rac.ee of I»A7, whtch takes place the fin*week inthe month of May." Red Eye " irit perfect health aod rigor and ha*

ihown himself aiore foal (t-tter; and for *i*e powerend appearance, u eneqaaitad by any ihomastabredStalUoo it the co»ctry. iie ba« aU- ady meae twoe-nicn». and his co!u a'e u:tu*u<i'ly larje aid pro«ne-tog. He will he eleven yeere old on the iOth day ef"tJ. IwV-One third eaab; balance la two payment*,

at 60 tis'« and 4 month*. Notra with undoabled en-dortera, and nep>tlab'e and payeh e at the Bank ofVirginia re<i«ired for the deferred pa> menu TbnpuruhMT will rece; » immediate pos*«**lon of tbnHorte nnon comply!, g w'th the above term*, aadwith biai ai l thebenefit* of hi* >e«eoa. which will »?

stated In de an onUe fcay of Su"i4i foe the **oie- BSLCHfcR a CBOLCH.

)a SO-wt)»t4*rH»Swt»a"WaT '|~AttCJ* MOtKlf f * *.»# « «»»?\u25a0»L* ad to tbe eeaeoa. aid neorted is qu.lily au»rand oat. according to the laieet appro**# «*»<**

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fn«> go. d* are cheap and choice, warranted to It 111I-. ra'e oide'. , . .

»'« htve last receded another laTe'en «» #n*«ilk V«*t* to wMeh we a*U attention? eaortio-n; el sin.le milled C'oth Co*'*; 6Jan* <*'?'

akinaad blank floated »r*aeh Geeeimer* Fn*«, tmf?Ustie and ?'?et rable patters* _ ,

?la m>" worth of New Uood*. for Man Mdwaar. I* now oflj-ed ta pawlueere on IWj ~

SKssKKWfjrftiJsa sfss ffSKS?u.»u. >*I£MSg k ,vrmt*

The schr. Jenny LinJ was capsized in Chesa-peake Bay, during the storm on Wednesday Ala'iy. Who was on board, is said to have beendrowned.

Lient Wm Reynolds, U. 8. Nary, who residedfor some years on tbe Sandwich Islands, has beenappointed LT . H. Naval Storekeeper at Houeiula.

Counterfeit fifty dollar bills on the Marine andFire Insurance Bank of Savannah are In clrculalion in East Tennessee.

Hon R C Puryear hai again been nominated bythe Americanand Whig Convention aa a candidateto represent the bth district of North Carolina laCongresa.

The Minneapolis, Minn., Democrat states thatbetween fifty and o»e hundred building* are in

process of erection at that place.Rev. H Norton, of Warreo'on, Vai, has been

called to »he rectorship Of Steven's Church,Harrisonburg, Pa

United States frigate Wabash probably saiitdfrom New York on BatorJay to join the Cyan# atAspinwall

On Wednesday last the barn and rtabtteg ofDr. Cee, tn Bernaky eoanty, Va, war* daetroj tdby flra.

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