71T.1!ID'IT Ak;CO. 1;124111311116H TIIBEIDAY.MOENINI), ELLY 24, 1855. 9,f,,,e,A0,9:4A.4.9.(1.PAPR0• _ WuniP-Mralk — rto Wangle ohm oak" to ono bottom nun • - sootot,dotitsbla toodloa tot Rt4t4!olbott•bootorato known., T. 46 to 6etit.ay mos.ind an thousood, nub; thirilisot:**o ittko and tbot47 in Woollies Ponosyk JtootoritOtdo:- 1 • • - - • ' I36 T O :ADVEter,DMII-341abet the Itlltarlal Boom. '''. ll,ll, WinDnltratibitalthlaatett.ha Dant eastrn. ats =ntosof ant , Daradif,' AtIVIDITIDDELD who dealt. - abaft mikes :Winans- in AU stay* on Mataint =Wu'. 7ir...,:,,,r 11 154.04n6 Ow:gala What. detect.= Weed= name one. . 10 , 1 . 40FNISS/Oriligr lataili - POWHALY, f Laxeciur County. " ' 70/14"/1'9,1,!:onti"t ':'4 l,2 Xtifeerfl7o4l,bf - Frankiag aunt; ‘' •-•,f . ' 1 11171911T011101ASIAL, CRIUSTIA.PEtErtruJ, T O./ Irgarimi itrile3 will be bum itabliniedietriikeied column. - ACcounalcAvor-tron'ra." ,1U be found ob I#l3 , llnrc pate; laitti:Olt*ttpre of thteiest. When , a OItr,IDIDIDOOD 4D'goes to Beek l .s site for i eednity . residence, ho should bear lii mind, ' - .Abet If i• tot itthruirke wants, or even land for `o'.)afrillt :et; iiegetablii. :garden, but a site' for a hureis.-4 Pliciiiif remblenee farkiniself Met fem .:. • • •,•_ ily,tikile,laifollatM - lite.btitiltiose lathe clip-for a ilvellh4L - Thitildeatatutinever he lost sight of '-: . . , i . .,..1. - . The fis t th,11!.0 ooi,iiiildered, is ,the resew " -- - - 4,fitetere:i.A...thouratid,-,berintiful Ikea eau be found, every iiiii'desintile, erhlah leek this. In ''4l44gisibie :irilriliu:i A.l man *no has to go '.:4•lsh'illfflaiiii.4o/7••iii - ltriao, Z day, for "every ' IrgiVlC dir lit the yam; has ',steed to °wielder ~- .i.. ! .0 - ioleiltieti:ltelt,....ar it Will prove the amp: Wreck of all hi, trepes,:- . lhree - means of access •,'' !-.. iitifeaslbir - Milresidi..a• ammiliiiS,rimili or 1$ isiukatiod:oti which firms a:private convey `-' '.-- itteC - ,'ol76estiufazurit convey ance the rail road ~ ':.-.ottia.f*P•O;lbi lout fatiguing, and al leiriof-qiegteirterfffieteri leom th e city.: The .- - ,..;.'oMaghirelkirtte: IS the least desizalde, as, if sho al - ' - '"iaahlitiestrigrear;toirrou time Is lost, and Plreiert 1 .-- is 'Metellirititil &die on dent - fontes, - ... - 4Leitrucl:dittlealdelfot . . a real rural readence. . : ":•-',.! -._: - Thostii•Who lam mew - and leisure, end vim. ...,.:- ' - .4xuangii - or if& efifi ) "tiot. brook the rigid roles i''....httiiihiiiiiiituidi'illt..Cdroose their own manly -:-i--iiiiiiitini philitleitiWi r . -.- A - .- .... ' ': - . -- A . ..'..': - i Thektittaiihii'llfti. could d Is, the loci •-: . --"..-Z-1-;•.4 . • ,. ..;14middr0ad Spate Is ekes ;it abeitid nor . 1110.3?10re.&1:i!mi saluitites walk roar a station. gr, , r;4.- , ,ik.priguiter,contejaima .. .lllowsl more latitude. .. ,- -" , ' - - - -` , Thtieillaylifair revs, and natant benntme I V -- - - 1- 3tintrlrotir,drpreoted - fillis, - eFd sites about - ''- - , --- ,:itotigic - 4 '' . ..:P!. - -` fat iitaii.rth-litthi Sides of th Radiron, aboye *Pet aoirit, in the neighborhood Cr Newbaig, --- .r; Ire 'iriatajcfameil. 'They , are not more plotn -,, - risque he niciiiVehitifitl than hundreds of sites . 1.- • - libet . 4 - ,Wlttibrirsti;,: - 4 - il gene* . rale; we - word:l not advise - the selectkos'of the tops of bills. The aplitedeital tliemeneivaannot compensate for the -7 iiabotteeiriatmielfarteme; and for the biehimess of the iltitetitii: `.h lii*, - damp Ilia* should be ~...'' '7; " . avo ided.. At fr idZ !ladle Itimen - as the.meindliaik, en ..„. .._ ali ODr riTeri, RD almost DDITIMSIIy derdrable sites..Thilimill. - liheich situations Is generally ? ;I eantly tomit;tliel heat Of aliethers for anoullir7 ; . 'i "g. l • l •ftiif:Wili ' d • •• 1 7 l egilmi9d, and fording int be et boil , : for trees, the principal . itjeot of erzamentenlofcuiture. --.% vi .': I , lf Poisiblo; itiettetin location with a few of the Want forist tieiiiiiming 4crk s !t. It is as. ~tardshing how .idds to the 1 dignity and beauty of a li - Mrat, s'Aiiiitea and li tri '' 'of locati on .. , -,..slicaidd - acit, - htivinen . fie . , sacrificed to this. A -:-:.lauulieil , dellantAirtufril testipl•raiDg a 'dozen - r. :littif.esittifaMiltreee, !mobil., mega and elms, '-'ll'lll , USttero44,6*,,Pii. ' . '', '' ' t ...::.. . ' '. " Doiior liailitsiiiiiiroand than yen can easßY -• liay s tOr tease,DlOUlDopOre y , IteCollict it 111 a IDDlDijioClguit,f-allacto fora few erunstental and fruit Mimi, 4 idoe littledure, and a smell gar - -,,- tail' Settee hive Wi small plectiefiieusid, well kupikatkiihriiii, lialtanitivited, miti-toweeds bales pia :It Is, else, expensive to' Improve ,' said-keeperiiiiiio44 - We are writini for thine, - --; *timd !same* iii ilmilid, aid who cannot afford ... --- Vikaspliteritaism - ette.laborer:and wire design to Jo. tlirde own ;head gardeners: , We expect .. c .'....1144-14-leftri;bireoillag and inquiry, and by ebtalnide professional Mein when, needed, to ififalifytkerosplihslo,direct the labori of an or #:or viertmair and thus save the 'expense of ;--, - ..,.ampleyieg-coestuattlythe eenices of. a prates . 140111itistdiilliri; 'W. not only prefer this mode • ." - .'..heititist li la itheaPS4 hut -because It affords • the lii!_ . _difi - he trip," , useful, Ala pIIROS3 t recreation 111 kdop#DOViAlitualtave. it renders his corm ; ~...._-#7: " fitan",:to liilM.kvarafte of sweet.m. and • - - . -1313ntillit,'11044•0; unalloyed enjoyment.. 13e itaii; no man ever hare a really tastefal and ligiskiffiiii country home, unless time member of '.`,l49.4•l l dribtilliiiutiaii amateur gardlner. . -- . ,Siriyanvtaiiiiiellif grand, from one flee ecru, '--%, is midlinientais; each country homer; -as we are Welting.erier,ffbe man of wealth can' buy tin . .meek a he And prom as .. groan as pleases, and - - .14 iirObobrioitiziailimplOy his money is' a more , • '-., f , =edit eakel' 'lliti.foi II person of limited mesas -- , -- 0 pyrob#6);4o . /iMuid than he can Miliivate, Porto , 'Dl24lllo .. miktcr &Wi s h - necessary to give . . ...liiniLihiti he. - gatie.to the - country for, pare air, freedom from Intrailmr, end - the! enjoyment of kitirehlireiatial,'.4i.inrypoor eaenomy. / Do not ifIVIA. ;0 6 4 ilitlegliduess man, who in from !leait;tto moot of working 'hears, =oat ' 'enltietis ground 'for RN:ft—that is a money profit: Hie profit's in the bealtli, comfort, en liffitli•Cakdaiiiiielity of himself and :family, aiii'lxiiitiii,hriisys for these blessifigs Is trimly liiid our. Beyond thie f -he ought not to go. -- ilicer:that-lide 'tempted; fa 'Paralleling a -country . howl4i.te buy too much ground, - and ikii••/ I • l •Amughtit must be bnprored. Thin 1 4741frifilieuthatraY than income,. and the con . - •Pq t rat‘m 11- 4 1 •...: 11 . 1 • ib•ltitmeibt "'le° almour". .L . hied, Midwheutheri is so much to do"nothing /Mane will.i:: - ';;- - ; - -;- - - j - .-ate'elinteliZtlia• echool, and eociety, are all important 'fruateii'li shoosing • location for a • country hemi. „fiery lover of nature ought to 'beis. Iota! : of God', house, and'. every parent la -ll._ benid-to . provide for the eduiatica of hischil gr•••'.:'•greiirble- society adds also tenable the peitilirtoosif 'to:bitty life 'Probably' more dill!- . ealtlei why hreelirctingw proper lota:lan, from' thelle'MlSl. PD•AII others pot together ; but dire'. are totriermis *toes about Pittiburgh, where deg* tie,,iimn be ebtidnedipoiettellog to wrieteroilto4ii'degreo,oll then adrantsget. Every also Odd, to these:lmportankiecitif . alias bathe miimiry abode this city, and as our kliti;:iiilit.ridrif , become' dotted with . rural Aroma, thifohatik, sad 'ahead; aid society will abound' . - - - . .. . We lave probably said snoughlo acuity:our '. --,.-- idea of motive, WhIOb,AOSIId direct in the 121406:iripi*i efts fora country madames. °Seed oar , .tiormiepoidente bee undertaken to ghee hie owitirriesoocit the subject,` : which *lll to; ohlit he found quite interesting: Alto setbst - une - Mtideriwlll bah leek for knowledge co t 4k it Oftc.t.t'i , ": . --' • ' :Commizernitm Iteuttoeb,—A reestlagpf the • . stemhholtiers'JiCtbe Pittebaighl end Connell.- trAllilllolMA line hell yesterday in Pbtio Hall, giistiest et; ;Nitta-the tete ietti of Assembly iippileientery.te the ClUrterf of . 111 s,! titt;predded. It ayierriaS tjaiiesityof the proxies held , by teem present hife-'o. , ' - te reamed, thi itittakg CIF Wednesday, the 81h of :i nti •ifitifyisciet half pest twoveloot, P. M. , _ • g n us .3ftle:—A .silincr mine basin -tune!, on the beak of Blippetryreak cnaKisAicOtaleti;t4l,ol6 carother's and zo l opillidut-WP 604ffIltilldititttraDeltWti ftto MOO the dISC•II47M3 'eltased thellifilifify these It tee A naMber of peso*" go inFitsged .wcritiOg W4112:014 - . 040 W-reseed lc will yield irproficebleio ollilifiett.ttikorenterprielpg" proprietor. • .I"p e 114)10.24 CoI the creek aro tiled irlth rich yeledliiide; ooly sied to be developed to L. OW Ned tied profitatis to hied hidden id that eyw(irlp - • • • ••• - ;242,.....2422-222ir,.22 !..222 - :i2122;-' 2 fA 22:4 r;0. , ,,1 ..; . • 221, new wesmototox .WnaDendene• at the Dthr AttrbaaL Guth. Watatscrraw, May 20,1853. ,' The President hasretainni Mr. Many'sllst diPlamatials bog enough to ante all the turret'. tiara he thought eesenUal, and has at last sent the whole to' the Union °Mee far publication to- Merrell' *analog. I presume from what I hear that there le no don' oat there no doubt about thi, and there Is not much use of my speculating 'upon • appoint. meets AS yet generally unknown here, but which will perhaps ,reach you in a few hears by tele graph It Is given out that Pennsylvania .111 have a .Charge sad a first class Consulship, Capt. Can, Philadelphia, or Mr. groan, of Susquehan na county, for the fiat, and Ii n. A. Glimore, of Butler, or some other western Penniylianian for the lattsruMee. A sin of of Vi, is Secretary of legation is Bella: - • M. Buchanan arrived here, by Invitation, day before yesterday. He has been consulted upon the subjects likely to be embraced la the Imams dons preparing for him... He has also taken some hand in the latignment of office" among hie 1 fellow partisans of Pen*lnnia. Rh expert ' ence and knoirledge of politics, coupled with the fact that Gen. Cass Is no Inger any man's rival, reader his Adria open seat matters useful and convenient: It ie'as rach Gen. Pierar's interest as Mr. Bahama thaPhe party should be har monised and Sonsolidated 'lithe eitwotioa of the feud greeting out of the late diennalins.. :.Got. Porter - Is also amaeglehe animas from your State, and in fat with those bitisat hare, there Is a numerator and plemiant Pennsylvania .party at WT . Iliad's. The most important of the appointments on the point of announcement Is that of Gadalen to be ?Meister to Mexico. Then Is something to be done at thit capital that will tell upon the destiny of bath Republics. If wears to duped Mexico of her provinces, and dismember her ter ritory, it seems agreed that Gen. Gadsden pos tman the will to do it, and it is believed by his' , personal - friends that he has the requisite nark,: and diplomatic skill for the 1114d012. Hi will paroluute, or he will make are Of whatever means may be amuse, to 'tie end. Already the Washington Union has changed Its tone In refer mace to the Important affair of the Mains or rather plain. It now indite that the ter- Titan belongs to the United States, and must to taken possession of, though it knows that the line was Axed by the American Commissioner of ear. 'Sy, after the inept deliberste dleensaion Of all the pointa that could possibly :be urged In favor of the American claim to the most southern line, and ' , that the talon of the Commissioner , was sanotioned and confirmed by the late administra tion. ity ,the. same. agreement .Ojthe two cur- Tying Carmidationare we gained as muck or more territory on the.Weitent elle of Err Mex. too, as Mexico was confirmed in upon thetenth len: All Otte looks like International fillibiiter ism, or ratherlike i forigene detemeinstiat to pick a quarrel Withlinico, with • view to the destruction of her aatioeslity. Capt :lc:nelson and gent pPle'of 'thi to pographical Et:inners are here receiving their Instmotione for the surveys ihich they are to comintraertiiii the western plains endow:anodes, In the exploration of routes for the Petite rail. road. - Cspt Gunnison will pass over the central relate; through' the - great basin, south of Sall Isle,. and north of Santa Fe. Liam Whipple Wm take the line of Albucparqui :fad derails. Capt. Ringgold and revere of his subordinate *Elan left hero to-day'far limfolk, where the vessels intended for the entiaying ;expedition of the Neva. Paella lie. They will eat 101 about next Wednesday.. The force employed is pretty large, consisting of four void", and will In-the end cost •alp .miney th'neeest . our times the $125,000 sfpespristrdtir It. - Eon. ThOutu Corwin, Dr.,ktailey; at the firs, and Jitdge Pia% of Cincinnati, design sailing for Europe on the steamer of the Vl:h May. There is some uncertainty as to the time of Mi. Cor wiies`departure, as 11/ daeXhier lies lethality 111 In Ohio, and he may be detained from that close. • Judge Platt. hopes to be asuunmeed Charge tOfßardinia, in to-morrow's Chwette, bet wlll Vilest; !di eaiomer tri p ft he be not, The Neilenul Era will be !eft is the Editorial charge oL pi:Enin; of EhiladalPida; whose ability, dn . . °pity and pmdenee afford /acuity that the po litioal wants of the:2B,ooo Haag of the Era rat be well eared Or led:* thetekoporervlf- SOLO'CIf . II4 pppstOli: ' - ' Juin". "Tf18.611.113N" Inontontoss: - -We do not meets the prodaation of any one of the numerous °ties of Evergreen ehribe and , trees, bat of green 'Honidet," • tilos little -nook ,about aiz miles in the \ i eouatry, where some of ear busi ness metr ha located themselves, and to which . r Choy repair at the close of the laces of the day to tido). the calm delights of their country homes. The produotions we speak of are carom. ..Ntrs, a basket of whioh, were kindly sent as by . ilidlowatt, the head god ease of the Evergreen assooiatiou. — These specimens - are , large and beatitifal; coma of them ever one In leugth, and we ate:dathrtaed, la a note accompanying the rare 'preheat, that they are such as haysbees tarnished for the tamhies of the membersfai the laid two weeks Think of that, ye denit‘tme of the stocky- eliy: Ton see teluttlunc tries the hip. py feliews oat at Evergreen are enjoying; We do not know whether oar Mends at Evetweed wish to tempt us to share their good fortune, or whether the) wish to adininister gentle re; pros, - oh ior the eapreesion of some doubts about their enterprise,. bat, at wy rite, we cheerfully - accept this token of their -good and beg leave to ware them that we highly apprri of the motives and the courage . ! hick led te, their arduous Undertaking, and 'Mit jinsimuih paiteet!'at ihefricanu'whinti has so far attended it, and which we trast wilt still stieal tt: Lit otters imitate their prainvirorthre.*itie: Commuivnaii liszcaosia—The bill rto au thorize the'. City of . Baltimore to guarantee million of the bonds of the Connellsville Railroad, was yesterday up before the Bente of Delegates, and a vote taken iodinate of an opposition to the object it contemplates!. le our remarks on the subject the 'other day, in noticing the pie rage of the bill byThe Berate, We odd we were not. advised 'whether the suggestion of submittiog *0 , 6111 to the - votie of the people of Baltimore, before it went into effeat, was included in ii of • It now appears that the.provieion was hurled• ed in the •bililas It originally plumed the Bonne of Delegates, but It was very properly stricken out by Bennie, and le amended-wee wee lent back to the House; and the amendment of the Bimate re jected: Bo the matteistarids, acid to -the mean time, the arrangements for the bonstruction.uf the road ire delayed. Thaproriiion to submit the bill to the vote of the - /eople of. Baltimore city, is entirely tteeless, beathie the sentiments of the people are deci dedly in favor of the City Council defog . . what the bill proposal to give them authority to do, that is, codoree - the bonus of the Connellsville Comps rry to the amount of a =Bike of dollar& The Rouse, then, by insisting on, the provision for' taking lapopular vote co it, only delays the work of commenclauf to make'the road. andlthle will operate f r aril—because it important that the Vaal should be commenced and tam plated at the eatileet possibleday. • Bat, if theyidll, witliabatlnitadisregaid of whit is best, halo on keeping • the prortalot In , the bill, the Bente waylaid, we hope, and to 41011 as early a day as possible for the.vote of the people to be taken. The vote Wien,. and the hill opproved:•es it will be ears to he, the City Cottrell will lore no time in oen79aglkinto es. rect..:-Balthsore Portia. . . Amines ConazzoeTlOXASUstirs.—Under this aims tho Cangregetlonalisia of Bonen aid New Yea are . andesvoriag to motors an orginisa tion, to be composed ilea the ministers of that denteliation in the trotted Stater, to servo as • hood of 'main end :fellowship among. theta.— They.proppre to prevent d im oord and dlidefen by withholding all legialatlve powers from the body. The .Coepeptionallets bore .pnelantly had State immolations, bat this movement, if 4110. othefol. will give to their eitirth s milted shape end ippegfitori - whichtelme not hitherto pme Bean aritrals of *onto front Mexico, South Amain, and California, an reptind he the leendoo pews of the aril week' la Mai, The stetson Nagdattnio bad wined with au Amami t 0.,, opptele from.** West .Indiairicino,. aitd m•=15 , 0, imoootic i to nonrly three million and • Tuner dollanto Woe., About kali& Wilke dollars' vitae of it ,wei la gold; edam( Ina , In sneer: . A:tetn,lirga Oer4on spentaLwas Af Catnefini, - Cats, on dm eth tut, theta inrii nintyAmecittba resielcia pgre;ali Ision op.—; h. trait analog la knsormind In gonlll7 I . qtatakt an d thn crop ono promintos. raolt . nw TOME.. Cee ' rinee of the Eittebetria thesethe. . ~ Nine Yost, May 20, 1858. The =rivulet the English Mallyesterdsy, with favorable commercial adviees,gave a very buoy, able turn tolasialatiffairs, and leads many to feel that money is to be very ahundeut and I , pez- 1 elation rage agehtme long. The export cf six bundred thoureed dollars by curates's:ler, made borrowers of money task rather °beetle= bat it his been ueertelned that henocffirth the beaks are not to be tiOiibled for coin for export; but bullion dealers w furnish the metal la pigs, leaving . .the birth deposits untouched. The amount of montrykeeking investment hero is very large, and new beaks and inert:saw trompanlee are organized with great rapidity, sod for the new Trust Co. of two mil li ons capital, the de mand. Is as e xtensive that stock is only had es. a favor. ... Commodore Vanderbilt'e Yacht, "North Star," In gettleg under weigh yesterday, got aground upon en ugly pile:of,rockv, and was essrionsly in-' jure& about her hopper and keel. She has gone into the rafted States Dry Dock, where the will be overhauled_ The Commodore, words desir ous of cooking a swell invited central hundred people to attend the attacker down the bay, and provid 4 1 a fine boat to briog them bee. but this was oiled, as was the famous dinner they had d. [ The Staten Island Ferry changed bands for the cam of sin hundred thousand dollars, one quarter cask sWohe remainder upon abort time. It was owned byWanderbllt, and was only' I me of e items that go to swell his forbore (1 1 millions amassed from steam navigation and funniest 'mulattoes; A ireat oontest is now gobsg en between the tatoperapargeople of the city and the ram eel len, In Iwhieh the latter !lave thee far been tllied', beaten. After much exertion, the li cense board have largely reduced the nomber of rum boles, and given summary notice that no more Sunday t traffio will be allowed, and that the dens must'all be that at eleven P. M. The I temperance people may congratulate themselves I upon this mums, for it le no email triumph to shot up tin hundred rum holes that every day_ in the year poison their customers. Considerable excitement esdets in some quay' ten, against the Sardinian' sloop of war, whose officers arr sled andmarried off an Italian resi dent of the city, and now refuse to respond to a demanimade by the legal offieent of the city. Had =English vessel committed suck= act, we I should Lave had soy =entity of agitation, but as iris we shall hardly atop the Pladmoetese renter from passing the narrows when elm to ready to ~depart. i . .. ' • Arrsogements are in progress by: the Arch- I bishop or New York; to ergot - the most splendid ', Catholic, cathedral on the continent, in this city. 1 'The siteselectid is in the centre of the present fashionable quarter of thetown, and • short time will ate it commenced. ' - ' - y ! - BOSIIIeSS Is only . moderately active among Merchants, and 4111 spring trade is evidently drawing to a close eo for to cairn of goods are noncerned.C. , . . New Tote, May 21, 1858. The Yacht of Commonlarelranderbilt went to eel hutt night after en examination upon the dry doolr st.Broultlyn, and in thirteen days will be atSoutheroptin. Should so .soeldent occur, she can stesm acroes faster than,thle, but the Commodore does not choose to run the risk of sending his whole family to the bottom et one stroke. The Herman 'eerie for Southampton today, but she will hardly overtnke the Yaeht. Our polleemen yesterday etteceeded In nereot- leg . the men strutted tolbe "San Giovanni," and they are now In prison. 'The affair is rather complicated, end ths4ederal aethorities will have topside it. Proba bly the 'men If sentenced will he pardoned, an trio the Cale with the Span ish felon who tatudired ' , one of oar policemen, some time ago. The Sardinian government' might not treat oriinitirens civilly, if Intim-, prison her marines for only knocking *Man down and dragging him tiff to their ship in the harbor, and , placing him 'in the leek ap,'ifter taking his money from him. A. diplomatic note will soon let the-Sergeant and tho Sailors free. In Well street business hu become eery doll and the stook markets'. show :strong symptoms of relapabig Into the usual quiet of summer With namely an eruption the price of securities le toter than on yesterday, closing doll with no Inellastion to operate. Money is abundant upon call at sit per our., but the demand 'emu con fined to regular busima The of set of the builders' stilt, begin sto show ltielf, upon the pate of the town, - and in Brook lytt,, Where hundreds of houses May bo seen' in every stage, from a teller to the nearly finished noinaloz, tanking in mans uses laborers, and In others, money to complete them. Hundreds of houses -are without tenure, atir the fact Is evident, that houses are more abundant than tenable, thriving an our alkyls reputed to be. Freights to California are rerydoll, and some of the clippers are on the eve of starting to the British Provinces to load timber'for Europe, to fill up a few months, and see freights will sot rally. The "Young Amerioa"ls filling up arty feet, but the other ships ,are absolutely Idle. The deedinein goods in California troubles ship pers here, and a continuums of such ad. vices ae came by the lest eteanter would ho at 'tended by an acoldent to the credit of acme. The •'Hippodreme" continues to his a. great place al 4mort for is trery'ribold erew, and de ceit people ham come to regard It tot a nuisance. Thaperformances are of a low character,. end the performer. the-refase of the “Olreets," and of the Bowery Theatros. Franmal is hers, hot he is not et/Simon Fare, nor shall we soon ssolditt — lf decent people earl to see the sports of thirriag they had better 'sapient themselves with traveling company, than visit this gene riQ receptacle of ell the vicious people that make city disgraosfaL The weather continnea warm, and the rash of 'people from the South has commenced in ear nest, aid oar hotels:are fell. , C. nun rims. Tills/ was •oonsiderable trod, this morning, but we WO glad to hear that it hes left taw, it any, of its footprints. The fritit. ea far so we hare heard, is uninjured, and if any dantige has been done, it is probably light. We opine all danger from frost is now past, and that we may lately look forafreirfel seat en.—ZanuatTle Cou rier, of Friday.' Fi= Paorraort.—Notwithatandlog iro have had of late several feasts, the fruit le, we are told by those who know, little 'injured; and w• may export • good *mon. Last year as all will remember, the fruit atop turned out a per feet fallare—soaras a peach tree bore, and plums,- cherries, quinces, were- exatudingly nano. lie o natural consequence:ill the fruit we did get was bought at high pricer; bat now, should the, season keep favorable. we may expect nit over flowing abandartee..—Creer