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- a | ‘iii Or. pari te gom aay py + Political Intelligences , than du week, andthe price was firmer. The | Tr lnestpentian Movements emer | den and his friends, to arenze him, thew, and every } NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Wonmehmne adelante sen Ge al ag ape e.Delow the tek nue ve sane A cod uxray.—The moveme ‘hout the 3. ‘ J ii A AnAA Anna - " inated by a conver jp epreser Beet m8 nt ay ee damee cece | HP Cousnmy—The movements throughout 18 | body else, the Morning Post included, that it 1) go ey a ine wrestdont aid Cabsnet. | IncurLeyislature, to-day, tho Dill to abolish capital | Thiry-tcur evunties oft] iiies aa Test Toseaay, Oatmeal also improved &. to 1s. j country, towards the next dency, begin to be | quite posible for an honest, independent, ang | DINNER TO MR, WEBSTER, BTC. punishvent wos rojected—yeas 07, ways 172, ‘The propo- | united in the nominatic U+oeral Boote has accepted, 20its. Barley, beans, and peas quite supported late | more easily understood than for some time past. | fearless journal to be misrepresented, when i%, js | be Bia ‘ Bureaco, May 19, 1851. te eae ak gods Ravernsnehi tpulp Boston has nn hrperene gore C iy = Fi ae nape yes nails ai aotiraee " . ° . ¢ Howe tea third reading. nomt 7 May 6.—The adv from the Unite The prin iples involved in bay ¢ eta Piste ne surrounded bya numer of Journals, “res pocta- ' Sic, Woneloty ith Br Maj, wend (o sho Palle this pitkos nth ing. bo arree Ferme 3 ory) Rise, pr BS Arce, whieh left New York ou the 2/1 | two old parties—whigs and democrate—tend to di | ye” by assumption, “ respectable” irs their og. and will ceturn to uight, Mr. W. will «peak from Telegraphic Market Reports, mares h, Be Saeies ae Gras eee tl ult. ani arrived at Liverpool on Sunday us seniag, Pet | mipish the power of both with the people, feom the general stupidity, “respectable” im vill fying any es mi Hicase to matic aftarncon.” The Mayer ond New Oaveens, May 16—P. M. mee | Cabs Sead Vipera ply Ange eas testing Sa See tea te con tn that cisy erating aps | fact that they plant themselves upon the same issue | intelligent cotemporery meWwepefer,, and “ré- | ending eitlaens, of ell partes tender bim @ dinner, to | aye sales of cotton, PE Td vats ans: | Tite et ea eh SEs te eae hes 22d, w influence of the uaf hrorable aivionediors | —the support of the compromise measures, and spectable,” in a word, in movsopolizing all testity thelr sence cf ule public services to the country. | chaxged prices—wo pbs at Be, The ve. | campaign. seid dl dete a Englaud per Pacific to the wth ult, The Nol fy varticularly the Fagitive Slave law. that pertains to “ respectability,”+ particularl pode s elise tesehalere iptsat all the Senthern ports aro now 280,000 bales Tc seulane tne 2 Gameereea Tow’ Oneaze a eee hanee, NaS | Pre caruasian of the. Pressiantiaboandiapies 96 | ihat-cecesand whieh they Marie: Sor atieae Ea egeorngt core Hows, Bal, May 19, bree Sas stings Ee ree ed ee 1851 Concur eee cate, a, TG, 880, 282), 1; ye nonaend, Lb wss . este i i " jour sali i ! sawn iI have. reecived your’ communication LnAny, : arrerity to Sreclgie cont Per Focante, coupled with the | the whig party to the western portion of this | the summa bonum of jour olism. Hitherto, tt | gOteriag's deaire ct tonering to me, without dis- | ‘The receipts sinee our Inst. have. bee f 10,60) | 942,411, 412, AUS, S14 119, 0. a7, 25, 24. 176. 187, 188, expected ee the Manchester market, would | State, over the Erie Railroad, has brought to light | gust be confessed, foreign jjurnals may have found | tinetion of party, a token of respect for my public ser- | pbis.; whent, 4400 bw hels, corn, 92000 bushels,’ Flour od 26, 208. 1, 23.79. 16, 27, 46, 82, 88, 128, 118.9152", Fo ypeer eee the decline be the ape market the fact tha: Mr. Fillmore seems not to be the | j¢ difficult to discern the tr ge nature of the “respoat~ miones 2 aapnonio be ty We ails igre pi ees pen witb Sip hana demands al oaiag lets fe 320; 100, 30, sese loa, 277, 0, 182, 116, which is regarded se, cosiewesion cur market opened | choice of his party. Mr. Webster, in this move- | apility” of the “respecta'ple” American press. The | hope su will, ks far ae nny be, dispeuve with cere- | gim'ght fate; $4 a $4.12 for Michigan, and $4 Ha $4 = — ‘ of buyers. ng with a rather firmer feeling. and hopes Were ent, seems to be the victor; and the gontest for | yeil, however, if pow ‘withdr: ig eH - monicus forms, BO fer pure Gaaeace, Wheat is in fur domand for prime | Malls for Europe. Cais mally entertained that & large amount of business | 1°) Pica Se A — ~~ withdrawn, and every more | MY EN* centiemen, with ontire tegurd, your faithful | e060 bushels Segerce were wld at Udo. Cornis in | a, steamship Europa, Capt. Lott, will leave this port Senet be transacted, These expectations, howe nomination will most likely be between him and | jpg’s sun is daguerreotyping these respestable friend, amd cbliged fellow citizen, cod request, at better prices—siles 25,009 bushels at cine os hassle with dieaab wouléonsiderably damped about noon by the report of | General Seott—the latter standing upon the plat- | journals undey the manipulations of the ‘‘cespecta- | , DAN’L WEBSTER. fs fc. for slow round, and Ste, for snlagd Westorg. | fe-morrow noon, for Liverpool, , ome erpool, and the amount of busi- pee) don . Pt % rr os S. Wade ” i Lyd age. i of 4.000 bushels at 4: ape Weexey Henanp will be pub- very dull market at Liverp smal, but n> | form of a great military chieftain, and the other | je” journalists themselves. Whatstrange develope: | To the Hon. James 8, Wadsworth, Mayor of Buffalo, Hom. ; Qats are steedy, with sales of 4) at di }ge. t16, A.M. wre Y ness done has consequently been very Omi. by the he eine f high intellec Nelo uae Beta rracnn Pe- Albert Tracy, and others Ber sto, May 19, 1851, | jfshed at balf-past 9 o'clock. > charge nas tones Dae Ie Female of tha-qntton ebpp« | OR. 500, grastorms of DIES SmARtAN and exalted | wents! What remarkuble impressions are coa-) — Pletcher Webster is better, and proceeds to Albany by ‘The receipts at this port siuce Baturdey, have been— | ok Astle 300.000 ‘bhics the total crop already knowa of statesmanship. In this strugz!’ (yore is & grdat deal | veyed by the evidences furnished by these “sespect. | Lake Ontario this evening. Messrs, Fillmore, Graham, Pious, Sgr be bre ee Lee ney Paid Advertisement. , 2 o's * ag * as ‘. > , ‘ els. We le demand. . 2108,513 fer tag cleo or {| bf doubt whieh 4 these qualifications will prevail ia | gple” editora! Tho Lundon Times may now be Crittenden and Hull cave to-morrow morning, stopping | Mirket ie without material change. 1,000 bbls, sold #t | gin,—Having devoted wanes ep toe 16k: weer ririlabe, which had prevented. cottoM "ting i | SH€ Convention. ‘The election of Genwecal Harrison | fully eatiafied, if it ever had any doubt, on the cha- | gt Rochester, Syrscus &e., probably reuebing New | 8 ez fur Michizan. Wheat i faa, wil) « good ailing | rd Hiadys oF fhe Goncertna” (Sieh which ny nf eh ” whe e s ot, ‘: és “ - 38. fps “4 on Thursday morning. ipquiry—t jes were o,f ushels Ghio, at 800. Corn. we to ol your advice and In- Pen ecthmy Hs costo cast hak Lvezpvion | x YEW, ond that of Cienoral Taylor‘n¥818 followed | gacter of the journals whieh for years, overy now | ™Gip“Geiterdsn wit heobably peed without sion | inf sierequst nh ralegl'4OW tue tice oe | feta a area at ew Sanh my i Ist ind om hy Vipin ah =r yo he haanee Poca, | by disaffection and discord, may havotihe effoct to | and then, have made spasmodic efforts to gaina pik a8 eh Boe com Ca Metaseiay neorie. He bite Ohio whiskey is steady, at 2le, Freights | you with. bn T ght very great ke it you will showing a difference of 25,940 bales, | turn a large portion of the whig pamty against the | syeepectable” position in foreign countries. | this morning Ia pretty good health; but Mr. Crittenden , Bartiwone, May 19,1851, | make my Dobuty and. wether you" will announce map: intes: EE : = nomination of a military chieftain—the two former "The drama which has been commenced in eluci- very hoatec. ‘The dfanot to Mr. Webstor will take Our markets are unchanged. Howard street flour is at | tien vy advertis qments or parsarenh The engloued etter NEW YORK HERALD, | 22:12 bsving resulted oe unfortunately to } qution of the mysteries of New York journalism, has wiebe at (HP en eoe Bante, baa gu cael a a as Na Bo Que Found (20s) witl perhape detray all yet ctina- nati * | that party. But yet no one cam caleulate on the | onty reached its first act. The scene now before the | eek naterees pureeras ae: SAMAR WATERGNES, 2 raion eee Pave siso ih Rinan et way eae Peet stro an at JAMES GORDON BENNETT, dolly or wisdoon of @ convention: wiieh fs ByneeMly |‘ publle 1s py vusttiscive: th which the iaterlonniors Niagara Fatis, May 19, 1851, swath On ee ence: a eun—Coroner | be Berio,” and whoranti No tin this part of the idagdlome * PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. (porerned by thie worst smotineg arid seceoee, anddramatis persone present a very singular aspect: ayy. Webster has just arrived, and gone to visit the | gAy yesterday held an. inquest, ut No. 24 essex steort, | He,vill take a part ales in the Conestina Band. E haye on: : Snape . Against General Scott there is an objection urged | Webb, like a gallant general on the field of battle pais. ‘There was a great crowd around the car when he | on the body of Mrs. Brown, aged twenty-three years. who | Please to address & Taper tn me at 82 New Bond Stroot Lon. OFFICE N. W. CoRKER oF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. | by a portion of his own party, and one whieh will dodging bullets, bas received an assault in answer to jeft Buffalo, He will return to Buffalo this evening. mes ie pay mathe rene ance Ape ire ‘4 ike don, that I may cat tee niga THE DAILY HERALD, 2 cents per copy—$T per | have « powerful influence in those States which | is grand charge, which has made bim draw off hit | a et own Iie Itappears: from the evidence vetore the oro. Fortes Oheqlan ty, ous sma TSS. nun. , . | hold and claim a strict adherence to the compro- i i 2 siti % ner, that, on Saturday evening last. Mrs. Brown 7" ‘ er ME Eee Bieri 0 | Si Senco iaske Woas Sou sodtoamees, | sreatones tilaa's once maecrierieios | area ty eon. | Retin agit sa BO ee eBay er Paper cnnum, to-eny part of Great Britain, and $50 any | vy eye ey ee, > | has retreated behind @ masked battery fo Mr. Webster returned from the Falls this evening, and jouer, which ope tool’ withott the knowledge ofher | Theannovheement sontd be pert of the Continent hot to includs the pastage. | it Will be impossible for Generat Scott to command | tion, Having taken thought, and wishing to carry | yy) Voor hae also returned from his father's resi: | hucuud, und Ucn retired tobed Soon after. on the ae Saris CONCHRTIN BAND, POLO N TARY CORRESPONDENCE. containing | the support of the whig party, though he were | on the battle in good military style, he has pro- | r a tod oi: 2 n Meyinning to operate, she told her husband what | * §45i§SS555SS4SU50505 085 5)5) 6555999695995 9995585959 9598 © greece’ meen seligtes from any. question af the world: | ied PRR na aihesaie- ute fe gmt rebates LE eee ee EE ae ia Baten: | she had tone. “Mr. rown, becoming grently alarmed, | 3 ROYAL BANK OP IRELAND. = fp Ao Wha FAasEAULARLE Raavabean £o wnat, sn | ComemOtee oy: ane none convention, unle: P posed to Brigadier General Morris to meet him i Syracuse, He will stay“at the latter place over | po tened cil for me a short time, three | %: “ Duntas, May 2, 351, = torent er eo op ve TO wena wi | claime himself to be in favor of the mantenance | with a white flag, and talk the whole matter over; night. doctors were in Siemiack, pomp ves | 2. sine NOT TRANSFERABLE, a Mavertiscments, to be post-paid, or the postage will be de- | of the Fugitive Slave law, and gives that meastire | and in case the warlike phrase should be tiresome, HOMEWARD BOUND. oped the burps © cue acapia tana te = Fiease to henor the | Drafts of Thos, Bennett, es OTe Gf anonymous communications, | M8 Warm, thorough, consistent, and patriotic sup- | jt would be well for the Brigadier General to infuse | Berraco, May 19,1851, | save her life, that, in her etrugg «she broke the pump. | ‘= Erq’re, on or after this™ date, for the Sus of One Bae wet Felaes these cxioctens port. The Louisville Journal and St. Lowis Repu | the interview with a few amatory poems, or to re- | Mr. Fillmore is expected in Buffalo this afternoon, | However, the physicians did the! ul most. but all tono | Sada Seemann Tels cinionatienie a ADVERTISEMENTS renewed every morning. ; A WwW pre * Secretary Graham arrived this morning from the Falls, | 8¥#il. as the unfortunate young woman lingered until | = Is Sta ' Be, ing lO B PRINTING cezecuted with neainess, cheapness, lican—the most prominent whig papers * Me est | cite “Woodman, spare that tree.” There is no | Lorine as beet fap - ‘pers - ‘a Bundoy afternoon, about, three o lott wien she = S tiie sameto the Acceuntot? the Rovan Baws or Ins spatch, —bave dee! inst Gen. Seott, unless he com- Ais ws * an r, Webster went re at nine o'clock. Mr. Wel ined. e deceased bas wo «iildrea, mT = 5 , = 7a, valpterapest abr a weit Col "Hees bre pend ier be Lge halitans cantegy Shealayes Ly ster will deliver a public address here to-morrow after- bal five months old. Tt seems she had been Taborin = "Pam, sits Your obed’t sery't = Wetume XVE No. 139 | nd bi ne ee ee 3 mi 4 prey | the American Korner, (as he has been called by 10°" aus president will leave to-mor morning, it | wader sderangid state of wind for some time past, * = PS pimaeee J. NORTH, Jr, Manager, Z — = | Marshall, whose letter we publish elsewhere, Op- | come of the cornered “respectable” journals)—at yrives to-day, and will show himself at Syracuse, | Verdict was rendered in secordance with the above facts, | = = AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. | poses bis nomination, on the ground that those | the Astor Place riots, and in the great field of Ee Soe er a akeiins dmeseinwa onthe aces Me. qytlgns Panniourats or tix Grvexien Seer Pras | 3 7 —— | - : ‘ A eon : f el t ill dss ing, Hi e learn that Mr. Close’s in goods an le | ’ = BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Warran Tyanstt— ns ferment in a the claims of that Heidelberg. It is rather too much, however, to eee ee ee ae ne ee ae coe! Me. Fletsber Webs slothing, was about $8.00 insured for $4EC0, Im tbo | csscc44544ssssissssiss$is44S545H585518565 9845588 © Barr: 3 anaes te have been the most conspicuous opponents ¥ ili i ree | ‘ efferson and Merchants’ insurance companies; Mr, _ am a = * as oon RY Ee ome oe any : al reaped tag iy re saa sir expect that any military man will venture to re- | ster, leaves this afternoon for home Zaldy's lows about, $2500, only paretalig Fone a Se es agg ea FE nonmacng of the Fugitive Slave law a i" 4 | port,” for the purpose of putting himself intothe | | o. aus paesipnNT TO ROCHESTER, ETC Inand’s lost about $2,000 ineured. “W. If, nsonaiagens £ ener e,. Eien peu NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—Gnanoraruen Ware. | ‘ures: This alludes to the exertions of Seward | some disagreeable predicament in which Webb finds |" + <a cieeageion akear 36,3083 who Kept willow-basket manufactory in the sal Phrenology, im Clinton Hall, thie evening, at 8 o'clock, 4 \RDEN, Bro: . vara Scott. Gene: Ps opie | x3 ps ~ . , 1851. ound story, stock insured for $1,000; | Terms—Gentlei 2; Ladies, $1. - 7 xcs ce & Co., in support of Scott. General Seott’s opin- | himseW at the present hour. ‘There are now three ar- ge president has accepted the invitation of the City | his «ffects are very. cousiderably damaged, It appears, hasten BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers strect—Snaiovs Fa- | ions dre entirely unknown, except upon Mes pedtry mies in the field—the army of occupation, the army | Counoil to visit this city on Tuesday next. Tt is ex- [tee arenas las 9 ee ee pBttvate Lecture to LadietMire, L. Nv Bac! i . » whic! + owe v0 a0 don, os | fddy’s establishment, that there bas n no fire used in |. ler, M. ill gi to Lads — American question, of which he is an avowe ofreseeve, and the army of observation. We belong | pected that Mr. Webster will, at the same time, address | {ne Sexy whose the law origiated since Bett tay a [Tae as eiseeae ne lecuame a8 adica, ca, Maternity PRATONAL THEATRE, Chatham street—-Dauro amp | cate to the latter division, and it is not difficult to place the citizens, in compliance with the invitation tendered | noon. ‘Thcre seems to be cousidcrable mystery hanging Sere a ie ae ee BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, Broadway—Detircare GROUND —Senoor ror Scaxoxn -Dow Giovanni. CURISTY’S MINSTRELS, Mechani —Brnorias Minstaeiey. FELLOWS MINSTRELS, Fellows’ Musical Hall, No. 44 Broadway—Erwior: an Minerrersy. Hall, 472 Broadway AMERICAN MUSEUM—Amvsine Prrvonwaxces Ar PEANVON AND EVENING. | DOUBLE SHEET. New York, Tuesday, May 20,1551. | Latest News by Telegra | popularity; and the compliment of a public dinner We see, also, that the tour of General Scott through the South and West, has added very little to his prospect of success, while that of Mr. Web- ster at the North, where the opposite opinion pre- vails, is marked by demonstrations of increasing s tendered him, before Mr. Fillmore, in Butfalo, the home of the latter gentleman. eed, throughout the North and East the reaction in favor of Mr. | Webster has been very great, and in Yorktown, Virginia, his name has already been proposed for the Presidency in 1852. So much for tae whig: The democratic party, at this time, seems to have | no particularly prominent candidate. Mr. Bu- the others interested in the present conflict. The probability is, that no one will surrender, but a change in position is quite likely; and it will re. quire no little skill on the part of thecombatants to finish this war in a style worthy of military heroism andglory. As matters now stand, however, we are fully impressed with the belief that the position o¢ Webb is precisely like that of Santa Anna at the battle of Buena Vista, who, after getting a good many showers of cannon balls and bullets, ran up the white flag, or the white feather, and asked his _ opponent ** What do you want 1” Such is the state of the battle to-day. To-mor- row’s sun may put a more “respectable” face on him a few days since. Much enthusiasm is felt in view | of the visit of the President, and a great demonstration | will be made THE PRESIDENI’S VISIT TO BOSTON. Bosrox, May 19, 1851. Inthe event of the President visiting this city, the Legislature have appointed the following gentlemen a committee, to make arrangements for his reception: — ‘Messrs, Rusrell, of Boston, and Keyes, of Dedham, on the rt of the Senate; and Messrs. Cushing, of Newbury, Walley, of Roxbury, J. M. Earle, of Worcester, Schon- ler, of Boston, and Granning, on the part of the House. | ‘Washington Items. fj Wasineton. May 19, 1851. ‘The latest advices from San Francisco, received at the | over the origin ef this fire, Recarta —Quite an interesting boat race came off yesterday afternoon, from the Fulton ferry, between a rkiff and the nineteen foct working boat Liberty, rowed with two pair of sculls, They rowed around Governor's Island and back to the starting place, the Liberty win- ning the race by about two hundred yards. Fine — About 10 o'clock on Sunday night, the house No. 29 Houston street was diteovered to be on fire by Cficer Leach, who gave the alarm. Branches of the fire department were soon on the ground, and the fire was quickly extinguished. causing but very trifling damage. or. The Ladies, Managers of the Soctety for the relief of destitute children of seamen, desire to return thanks to there friends who. kindly contributed towards the Fair held for the beneftt of that deserving institution. Dut espe~ Cially they would make their grateful seknowledgeraents to Mr, Iterding, the proprictor of Tripler Mail, who not o endeavored in every way co promete their interests, bat tively dcclined receiving an rerauneration for two day one of the rooms, thereby mating to the Society avery liberal donation. By order of the Beard. wee pe ae ® YAy irre M2 isk trips Spring Asthe house was untenanted, the fire is supposed a or Albany ers Meck Drom’ er. Fiowtin ened have Leen the work of an incondiary, mf ye fate fone PETER TATAWD, s State stesehe Fine —About one o'clock on Friday night a fire broke hon Been. en” Seeth Meat f) pny vast of New out ku Thirty first savet, Best howe Gast ef Bighthe ove, | Yett oF Brooklyn. nue, The fremen were on the ground. but the flames spread ro repidly that the house and adjoining stable were consumed, We have not learnt the amount of the To the Point.—My faith in the Health restoring, tn : dete ever Disease, Detiiity: Consum p { the movements of the President and | oianan has been proposed i ia; i : : suut ‘ ; Semeinct i od ene, Che ae . mms chanan has been proposed ip Georgia; bat that is | t16 position of affairs; but there is so much smoke, | Department of the Interior, state that our Indian Com- | !¢** sth ss’ shaban ae niche: wibt niubasesion slaty t Winkel oe his cabinet will be found in our colamns. The | ewall matter. General Cass, upon whose name the + onq such an ambition to increase the number of , missioners, eustained by the United States and State jved at this port, froon the first to the ninsteenth | bay cletece ton tenn at these oa ne oak of eighteen of aa telegraphic report of Mr. Webster's speech at | party has heretofore rallied, seems to be little | generals in the action, that we fear much confusion troops, have succeeded to a of May inclusive, is 19.729, lepsy—owing to secret habits them on again—in at extent in bringing the appehended difficuities with the Californian Indian every other it acts like a chart ~ ; ai Bi ug nile Mr. Douglas and General Sam i i ow a. he was erm, ‘Seain—in Dunkirk, which we published on Sunday, was ne- | thought of, while é m | of a “respectable” kind is very likely to ensue, in tHbes to an amicable termination. pglte Boor or Monaro Crrsncrox Recovrnen.—On the | yurein that, without, thea Laat gnacmanten te eescarily made very brief; but we have received | Houston divide the party upon their severalclaims. | which all the bellicose parties may be entirely lost | | The Treasury, Department has paid already over | Senpin'e leet and Oyster hay, aud three persoms aatred. | ante’? Nerra™ St Creenwich street, Depot 102 Nassan | A short time since, the name of the former candi- | sight of, itis not often that they attract much atten- Wo millions of dollars to the claimants against Mexico, | Horatio Chariton, Frederick Elleworthy, and John from our own reporters a full one, which shows that this effort is much more important than was at first supposed. Mr Webster has spoken on several date was for a while the watchword of a portion of urnals of that party; but now his name is scarcely mentioned, except in his own State. Mr. Douglas was one of the Presidential excursion par- the tion, except in their own “respectable” way. Mean? | time, we wait for the movement of Brigadier Gene- ral George Plantagenet Morris. We wait. March, | General. | census operations there. and has nearly a million and a quarter yet to pay. Johannes Jacob Ludwig Herrich has’ been recognised | as the Vice Consul of Sweden and Norway for San Francisco, Mr. Kennedy, the Superintendent of the Census, leaves here on Wednesday, for Europe, to examine the rr. Roach, the principal clerk, peints of very great public interest, and we com- - aoe a 7 RE a tynow at Buffulo, and his reception at the several mend what he said to the attention of our readers. | Foints on the route has been, through oysters and Mr. Webster will speak again to-day at Buffalo. | champagne, of the most cordial and enthusiastic | | takes charge of the office until his return. Cuvren— | , The Bank of the Old Dominion, Alexandria, chartered © | bythe last Legislature of Virginis, will go into operation | Brooklyn City Intelligence. SUMMERFIELD METHODIST ErISCOPAT LAYING THE CORNER STONE. ia Meilon, the bostman, the latter being the only one raved. Since that time the body of Elisworthy was recovered ut Red Hook, where it was washed on shore, and cn Sunday the body of Charlton was found floating near Ellie's Island. and towed up to this city, and yesterday the body was identified by the bro- ther of deceased. ‘The deceased was only 17 years of age, and a native of England, A verdict was returned of ac- cidental drowning. Itis not ta their tness, chaste appoint t their attraction jon of all exeel~ ufactarer asks, is a of every style, with cc A wut the Ist of June. A portion of the stock has A Boy Drowxrn—An inquest was held yesterday, at | 88¥ “nd all others. irrespective of price, wich have been, or It will be noticed under the telegraphic head from | character. This intermingling of opposite parties | The corner stone of the church bearing the above | Leen already taken, to which some New York capi pt pe of Sixth street, on the body of Owen Donahoe, pel yp Em iis frjendy and the 7 as, doubtless, i 7 1 4 ed nine years, wi wi * - » Boston, that the charges of Judge Allen against | and different sized oysters, has, doubtless, ina great | title was laid yesterday (Monday) afternoon, by the Rey. | talists have ay sulnared. boy je mong argtep ey _ wi ve joating — nions on the ae 7 Ps i P ‘ measure, tended to cause the sudden return of Mr. Mz. Webster ave again been the subject of com- | Pitsore towards Washington. Mr. Fillmore is ment, if we may judge by the fact that Mr. Frank- | yo blind to the preference whieh has been shown lin Haven has written a letter on the subject, in | over him to some of those who accompany him, | street. in the midst of a rapidly improving part of | Unanows Bone ov « Bov D The lightness, an e * got. a | Aletter from Franklin Haven appears in the Tvan- . a found Daowxen.—The Coro Leghorn, and which he denies that Mr. Webster ever wrote to | and we should not be at all surprised if he goes to | Brooklyn. ‘The organization of thls chureh is entirely seript to-night, in which he tmplicttiy denies Judge ale | BUTS rday likewise held an inquest, at the foot of jand youths, sil of which have be work in carnest to gain the race against his com petitors—if he can. We are afraid that he is already Tylerised. But there are other movements calculated to em barrass the success of both the old parties, and com plicate the contest. The whigs and democrats will hold their national conventions, the great sim ofwhich will be to select such candidates as are pledged to the support of the compromise measures, thereby in a measure forfeiting the aid of the him with respect to remuneration, as was alloged | by Judge Allen, last winter. The Mexicans, it appears, have made another “mistake,” and fired on Americans near the Rio | As we have recently said, there seems to | be trouble gathering for our Mexican neighbors, aud a few more mistakes will lead to importaat re- gulls Grance Dr. Floyd, in the presence of a numereus and highly re- | ' oemiiinaieney pectable assemblage of the inhabitants of the neigh. The Charge of Mr. Allen against Daniel borhood. ‘The site chosen and purchased for the pro- | Webster. posed ereciion is on Washington avenue, near Green Bostox, May 19, 1851. new, having been formed under the sanction of the Rev. Laban Clam, residing ae Long tes —_ len’s charges of corruption against the Hon. Danie formity with other churches e same denomi: a wy, throughout the United States, at the commencement of | Webster, in the matter of the $60,000 subscription. Mr the present year, at the request of several iahabitants of | Webster never wrote him any letter on the subject of the locality, who found they had no place of worship | remuneration, nor were any bankers, or others interested — within convenient distance. injthe Mexican indemnities, concerned in that subserip- | ‘The building {¢ to bea frame one,with plainfront.finish- tion. |The tubseribers were o! retired business men, _ ed with antics, and the dimensions thirty-five feet front aud Mr. H. believes that Mr. Webster does not know, and fifty feet depth. The elevation, including four feet ¢Vem at this day, who they were. of brickwork. twenty-three feet. ‘The trustees bave not yet obtained full estimates of the cost ; but it willexceed | $4,000, of which upwards of one-half has beea subscribed. | ‘The exercises upon the occasion were commenced by singing the 102d bywn — | Governor Hubbard's message to the Legislature of this | Governor Hubbard’s Message, &c. Pontiann, Me., May 19-9 P.M. | NIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul's, The Hat Finishers’ Union will this day rT style of es 7 hifparents in Thirty-eighth street, and bas beon missing since the Istof May. No evidence was shown as to the manner the deceased came into the water. Verdict, death by drowning. Montgomery street. on the Lng | of pe | about sixteen floating in the river, foot of that measured about five fect, five inches, dressed ina black frock coat, red plaid pants, blue over. coat, red figured vest, cloth cap, and boots, The body appears to have been in the water afew hours. The body can be seen on application to Mr. Bleakly, the deputy coroner, Farat. Accioest —A man named James McGuire, No. 202 First avenue. fell through a hatehway, while passing threugh the ball of his own residence, yesterday morn- and was instantly killed. The batchway had been left open carelerness, Mr. McGuire, walking hurriedly along in the dark, did not observe the opening, and thus he came to an untimely death. We under- posite the Astor House. N. B, tociation of practical Hatters in this city. No branch eet William H. Beebe & Co., 156 Eoostwey, years of age. found Breet. The deceased ¥, May I7th, the fashion for Ey nu style will be adapted to = will introduce on Satu: men's W ni treet, wt the displa, "s wear, hich for del * Fpass any store in Our other telegraphic reports of domestic news tras of the North and of the South The North- “tee Tay Fone byl | State, was delivered this morning. He makes severe | stand that he hae left « wife and ~ been. embrace subjects of interest in Boston, Salem, and | ¢ freesoil party will hold their convention, and | yeep wyich, a prayer was offered by the Rev. Daniel | Complaint against Massachusetts, for her illiberal policy | to lament their lors, nominate a candidate of their peculiar views; and | the secession party of the South, beginning with | South Carolina, will no doubt nominate a candi- | date of their peculiar views. It is probable thata Richmond, where the Virginia Convention have eoncurred, in the decision of the Committee of the Whole, on the basis question * ha is book, t with & 00) of the. cf lifting a stone, got his foot and ancle badly smash- | portion of the freesoil party of the North will go — > e. ameter ty & cong, ot, tae | fatrmtafenmte yey athocnay pak wee fay mre fo ed. He was brought to the hespital. A man named Arrival of the Franklin=The European | with (he whig party, and a portion of the secession the Discipline of the Chureb, the Life ef Summorfi | protect herself, Francis Slaven was seriously burnt and ot ma. News. and of seine newspapers of the or, ee Placed in | “Phere were eleven foreign arrivals here on Friday and party of the South will go with the democratic party, in their conventions; but the large body of both t partics will stand upon their owa choice, ‘The steamship Franklin, from Havre by the way Southampton, whence she brings files of Londoa Curry, and some paseages of Seri sedeten gy De Pond in regard to ber land claims in Maine ; and especially in future pastor, the Key. Charles Fletcher, who then pro- | refusing to aid in the construction of the Aroostook road: | ceeded to read the records of the formation of the | nich passes sgalty' Chania Siting ¥ by | church, from a book to be deposited within the stone, oud from which we bave extracted the above pat- her, He says that, should Massachusetts continue her i tin box, and. secured ine cavity within the tone, the | Saturday, with cargoes Kev, Doctor proceeded to the epot, and taking the trowel | “i thle article, from the habd of the muon, formally completed the oaeke th cperation. proouneing. as he did #0. This corner stone | chiefly of molasses, swelling the tinee the Ist of May, thousand five hundred hogeh ¥ to wearly | Abou Accipns1s —On Saturday afternoon a man named John Wilson, residing iv 370 Greenwich street, got his left leg badly fractured by from the top of a marble monu- ment. He was conveyed to the hospital. Patrick Lene- han, corner Broadway and Bond street, while in the act love ct a hy his hate of please the fai ‘The Art of Dressing Well.—The bosom, bat Mewspapers to the seventh inst., arrived at this port | and divide the vote of the country with the old | fan edifice, to be the Suinmerficld Methodist streets. Nichols was lost from the sloop Alchy- | collar, and wristban: the shirt are leading featares i yesterday morning, having made a short passage. | parties, thereby hoping to throw the election in Lpireopal Chureb. i* here laid in the name of the Father, | Democratic Convention in Salem. mist, of Huntington, L. 1.,in March last. He was about | the tout ensemble of a techie: snd ny The news contained in our columns will be found | House of Representatives, where cach will muke the Son and the Holy Ghort. He then returned to 8 | Bosrox, May 19, 1851. platform. ercoted on the lot in the rear, and delivered an ‘The democratic convention held in Salem to-day, to < age. Between 9 and 10 o'clock om Saturday n io 6 seaeen sete Saety Seer Se ores through Mercer street with a load; horse became quite interesting. Cotton bas advanced, and sale the best ain it can for its own addres. in ¥bich be sald—Why was the building that t th | ting orders. had improved | ‘This confusion in the political parties has been | fusmeemtid’ ‘Mewase meck and: modest. aulniste of | trlet, wae attended yale te pares Siones Dis teg broken nlitite above the ance. Hews convesed French Boots.—About Fifty * Gentle= The English ministry have now been defeated | partly brought about by the corrupt eystem of con- | the Lord Jerus Christ, the jssture of humility snd Nathaniel J. Lord, of Salem, was appointed President; | LM yy mg a bags Rd by the eae woe men's French Calf and I ueathar Bee tea four times, but still teuaciously hold office. It | yeutions to chose candidates for the people, a ays Sit ratte one Ss eeatiien seams, of mmeeknest Uke | and Gorham Brooks, of Medford, William Hammond, of | Grant fell rem a ladder, fifteet Fifteenth | eur large stock of opri * of Ladies Ml should be undersivod, however, that d Joa | tem at variance with the progress of the age and | leaned upon the borom of our Saviour, and to whom | Marblehead, Hon. George Osborn, of Danvers, and Isaac | street, severely bruising bis hea ‘and other Chilére ‘and Shoes of every descent Russell docs not consider these several defeats of | the inte lligence of the people Cbrist. in bie last hour, bequeathed the care of 'n, of Lynn, Vice Presidents. A series of resolutions | parts of his hedy. lle was conveyed to the hospital, Rietiiedeatinahe _ § CAHTLL. whig party, in bis bereaved mother=the lowly and loved John— | Were paced. sustaining » district organization in tion to the freesoilers. The Hon. H. J. Brown, of delom, such a character as to call upon the ministry to re- | the ection of candidates by conventic oth follower—the relf-denyl Lt-sacrifictng | 7 } th © o! by con ebtiva, both in the fervent follower. eee jenying, self-sact ng | nomi for © under the Merchants’ . . poeta “ ; : viniate * * atenti was nated Congress. The ings of the wp altereation with a boy named David ——~, when the sign again, as (le questions upon which they have | 140 and 184, suffered greatly in its prosperity, and Pynier (f Chukt, amd the fatettadien sit, called, eu | couvention were carried om with much harmony and en- | latter caught held of a large maul and threw It st. the been defeated, if once more brought up, would result as the first one did, in giving eventually a majority for the ministry. The P ier evn 1 between the cw tes aspiring to the I’r ify Bummerfied did they purpose to build | Niacana Parts, May 10, 1861 City Horpital in a senseless condition. that the ministry pave a y ght to revi ex b system is a mon- the thought would cause @ blush | A hoy two years cli, named James McGrath, was car- | mttaznse.—1n Water strect,on Saturday,« man named one fy mnedity veniaiilens « es pracra tinge ven in the mide * bliss, No; bu homas War @ubbed between xth and seventh ribs their opinions and to modify their prop t it is abolished the wm Summerfield was indebted for | #4 over the Falls thie morning. He was playing one | ) "Gl To whore name we did not ascertain, It ap. | questions pertaining to finance. The philowophy of | better Him before whore feet he cast his crowa | bonrd at Street's factory, on the Canada side, in com- * that Wells and the German had quarreled, when th yetem altogether, and to let the people themsel ste now a strong disposition to abolish the men wete wont to think, too foou away from the chureh | militant to the ebureh triumphant. they purpose to dis- | the edifice they were about to raise in bis name. thusiorm. where he now lies in « very dai state. A man ngerous pope nemed Mark Kelly, while at work near Canal street, had | , G@TESt exeltement at 41 Courtland street, Mh ribe, and otherwise severely | > him into an old cellar Kelly was conveyed to the former. breaking twe of bi bruising bim by precipitatt which was being cleared out. theee vot yotaiaed in be everlasting “I Am’—the firet and pany with an elder brother; their father saw them, and | latter commenced the attack with a knife in each ~ err a me 4 rpg ss Devs ; to him aud to his glory had that stone been laid. | entded the elder one, who euddenly jumped off, when the | bend. Ie was prevented from striking the second blow | Stalr Carpets, at Wonderfully Low Prices— act ya of thy t OVEMENT {wae a proper desig howwe, | other was precipitated into the stream, Ie soon got | LF ® colored wemman, Wells is im the hospital ina preen- | 1. (4,2 fT a Pe Mberais and Yous aLisM.—We pu into the rapids, and the father hurried to reseue him; | ous condition. | Brassels Stair Carpet, fe per yard. Bight spactons The success « uke de Salda Portugal fM ‘ to the card of bot in valn—the boy went over the Falls, Great co A Move ix tae Rront Dinretrox.—The men under | feoms, stocked with beautiful Carpets and Oil Clothe, bie but cons i sie 7 : v ‘uernation and horror prevailed in every quarter Ceptoin Turnbull, of the eighth distriet, have received | PFiees. pi ~~ ! bags y a des this distressing ineident has erated such xeitement | etrict orders to errest all persons who may be found 7 7 Queen Dona Maria’ ll. to form # new min jishe of W as seldom ntives from euch n cause, But fuw cases of | threwing garbage into the sireets. It le high time that | _.vwondertal cig ce cag hog This ia &b Sew 1 ste Mm, ‘for be © : jan agri : - Uhis kind have eccurred at Niagara Falls etringent measures should be adopted by the city a indow Shades, Bee peralloied Low prt . » 4 r i the e give eof th vein Ae thorities for the cleansing of the streets, in order to pre- | Bowery, Mirem bt the eelebentdd, Ine head of the cabinets of tb xteouth of | ny ‘ ‘ t tiginal exposition of Webb, poor yp how liems from the South, vent the ¢pread of contagious diseases, arising from the | fe ey 5 ~ 3 in the Vad St 1847, of the twenty-niath arch, 18%, and wk ured co much disewssion in the literary me when nil would say in Baurrtone, May 19, 1851. | tien? It ts tobe hoped that Captala Tarnbull's canmple er iB pag - the thirtieth of January, 154 . n 1 small-talk v These of “ un Sy he the canmuntimeaen Fae an ‘The Southern mail is through will be followed Wy there in authority in every other dis | Wwortd’s Falr—V! Count of Thomar, became president im ress are macs of “ respeotat Siiout towreee thee eden. ‘Teme ft was | The Rio Grande Seatine enya that a party of Anierl- triet, including the Seventeenth ward F " istry, in place of Saldauha, on ninetecath and go very far towar 1 ating ae tueet and in thelr honest eon. | en’ Roma, to attend a - - of July nd befd it, wotil a the “resp. 7¢ | ball, were fired on by some jean soldiers, and two Police Intelligence, on cion te ii rhe — apry 3 pod wad ate Gaull | were Vadiy wounded, ‘The Mexicans apologized for the | terest of House Relters—OMeets Varker and Reed ar. | Corner of Liberty ot, and 387 n to make Sy prese containe usua gieat deal of we thelact ie eit object | mistake. | rested, yesterday. three notorious roguer, by the names i } of the " . ‘ very unique pecvlia pe agg ‘ cee = 4 The {Camano Indians ace J killed four and of Waiter Price: stephen Dake aie: Sum < Henry, and | bone per 7 are respectfully bnvited te , , A a ‘ wo renew th petter, 8 wonnded ceven men, near Son Patricio. Jobn Reseue, on charges of entering the following dwell. | ¢28mine our stock of unequalied assortment of Stoves, We party to a b dueca and the f our“? stable ri a Vie triumap t. comprivad under every name and ‘Two daughter of Alderman Ramase, of New Orleans, | ing houres, durin, the day time, and stealing therefrom t=) lig out s new Air tight Cooking Stove {vr 131, the bgain-s th ptiot ged to have beou exisi- | ays he has never read the at eneméeetion of the Church of the living God, * | were burt to death by the explosion of @ camphine | # large amount of property. It seems that one day laet | (744 fellow. Ales sla cine of summer furnaces, whieh can I ing f e - ne . ead the veldiers | wi y enh tiie ecnithentio s po we might ne hie J ‘"~ Sveh lamp. and two others were shockingly burnt. k, there regnes obtained an entrance into the dwell: ket. ABENDROTH, BROTHERS, 117 Bockman et. ; : | his qualifications as a | 1 he gi iyeet with h ouse Ww A letter in the Savannah Repuhisown says that many | ing howe No. 08 Bast Broadway, during the time Mr. | saci end int ants who have lo thiv warlike de- | 1 Austria, now that finds j t be ewvetes, that, tas Sues Digutey 8 SOREEES| Spanish offeets, and ¥ planters, would Serpent and fomily were at dinner, and from the upper | Gomb Faetory, 387 Brondway.—f.«tleeare - " sinet’ 8 ramen ? - . «| @ = ty saa Calsuiens en iy join the inva: n bureau drawers, &e., stealing there- | etfatly invited to thie choles select+on of a r Nn n - h, two bracelets, and a brooeh, all dowbt, the creators in the anxious fo , r weod the pe rded by ¢ mm 1 examine t remark ve € wets Virginia Convention. tii hundred and fy det gre vot sn ebell ang ho Ein + Don Pedro iV. It is qaite | able d . lace f lianee iu . ty onde ae eee "None . « een to leave the houre f ve cept hi reeds caveat to a Wey reliance ia lie torite d 014 Loon tut @ amo Kicuwoxn, May 19, 1850. | heen identified as the ome reen to leave the prem ~ ARS evid I 1d Seldaube ‘has now the | the aasertic 1not have been the pro bg out devils im bie mam bad for: | ‘The convention, to-day, eoncurred in the decision of | 9 few mimuter after the robbery waa di , Ocullet, Aw enti ming » new governisent, ghd'he cation for placing a serious charge # hed pet thie Y* sa <a the eommittee of the whole on the basis question. Bills late then. a4 the (bleves bad ereaped ie Sr ntion exclusively t c r t rc} th ii the d ot r mlenele aie oat ere preeented embracing propositions to e; other robbery imputed to these rogue; al grown ‘ i | sides by the poople. For | the duor of Willis, 4 7 the de ti ne dam ean de anirecle in my namie and r a sented embracing propositions to base the repre. | bovce of Mr. Nicharde, situated in Amos ¢treet, near a uve from the city of Oporto, | quiet, happy family—anc hose pence yf mney ted op Lg not us teen one | sentation, in boi hones, on the federal mumbers and | Bleceker, where the foguee entered the same way whiln entered an ee i a disticied by tke , vatant # What set § r wuswer 0 the | white poptietion, which would give the Rast aud West | the irmates were at dinner, and broke open four buresus i “ - : Nrigy 3 ee ae suply —Did Ur sone A fl humber. They were ordered to be printed. | In search of money and jewelry, and carried off $200 in —— 7 doy, the road + sronged with peor made the mothe ébat family, his chief Das they ia ‘The compromise if exfe coh—$176 In bank bill and the balance incoln. The The Neeutifal Transparency snd Velvety Whole Pegndation woleomed his appes be t y cs a . ad roguce ean likewise be identified in the latter robbery as | texture of the complexion, and fine, givasy equborance ot P - - F oka oi Sickness and Mortality at Sea, wellas inthe firet named, The accused parties were which distingw sh the ore lovely among the female city he» ‘ : el i vad thé t os ae Mew Onueae, May 16, 1851 tted by the Chief of Police. Ae laces t ae by the wee of Borlo’s Hebeaions, and vc ter tion vt n | Quite a Robter weman calling herself an, which mennalted for their beantitying have o better » ‘ and superseripticn of Des The bark Black Squall, arrived hero on the Lath inst. | watarrested hy oficers Drown and Bogert, of the Tenth re Ml by the inventor, Willian = k of t ‘ ok " n aneizo, reports the lows of five men by yellow | werd. a few Gays ago,on a charge of stealing $715 in neways Yan L Wonnn's I Cor e year eared t P ona § . fever: and sll hands beingsick, they bore up fur Barba. | bark bills and gold coin, the property of James O'Neil, ewhorke me rou: letter wr who ha e | na rea r H Gore, but did metanchor. On arriving bere, they were | k¢tnet of a peter heuse corner of Hester street and the ~ : é | the \ all take inet 4 ‘all well, Bowery. It seems the woman extracted the purse and If any of our Indy readers want a white United States, t et at ye “ ‘ 5 iken a pocket book from the possession of O'Neil, containing | fine, clenr skin and complexton, let them try a ts. b i don, are beginning to tit . an . pt ng LO (EUas’ | Cholera at the West—The Onto River, d&e, | the money: but before the was taken into, custody, the | Hews Oriental Skin Presertér. Ieacts like a charin ¢ iy a ining T bu f | . £ * ye « eto un the fee. ‘ estas . ~ money had vanished from the puree and book hing the mort eallow and yellow complexton be Ht. tropolitan and provincial jours i ! arfovu Privsucnon, May 10,1891. | were found at her postersion. but no money ‘Theac. Ord tranrparent. One trist will prove Wf quality, Bay brations. Thas far, we t * ; ‘ . ‘ Marthe Affaire To deaths by eholers wore rmported inst Thurwlay. | eused is om old vielter in Blackwell's Inland. and kaown —°"/ ** he Dror Store, 480 Broadway, corner of Howard st. nf ebility I len 7 for % r athe fie aie Mowerd The ¥ ctinue were parvenges ® from New Orleans | tobe a woman fond of liquor and picking pockets. Jus- Hutchings’ v 4 - letter Written by any : a prof tigt aie! — A 1 Prakasa ‘2 -he river les five fect of water in the ehannel, and is | tice Mowntfort committed her to prison for trial We er naw’ Vegetable Dyspepsin Bitters. one of chemia worm) reading . ‘ ‘e 4 ! ’ ra vom ; : ry tb ati 1'Pg Business continues very brick for tie season. A Juvenile Thief A young girl, only eleven years of | Give the Priwely ae tons ady hr ‘ gene 6 heres to fod from Lewlon'ty Mew Sale of a 8 Ly A beng OS fe Kearney, was urrested yerter. | Hutchiges’ Verstable Dyspepsia © qprrespondenee, frum j P ‘Bho bs tr ob Sele of « Steamer, day, hy officer Bumetead, ona charge of stealing $30 | trie), It will afford Promyt oad mast othe 4 trash that } r = 4 i: to tbo dagt had bie been ot a0 ee sete ¥ Frucavee@ure, May 10,1851, | frem the butcher's shop corner of Hester and Forsyth | cases wliore the ditections are implicitly oly clusans of & newspaper ‘ sikd WOW mites,” Bho reeted bet topentic bus Bee tones 2 » Bte < enobeoot wis fold a auction at the streets, the property of Johit Rieskey. The officer, after apy eg a sary We Bite . 6 diate ® ‘ efter fewtang thie pot, untitfier returm | Bzchange, thie moraing, for 94s 0, subject wo a law | taking the girl into custody recovered the money, and | Sih purely the conntet fe armeet of uattles Waponed ot i s suit | Justice Mountiort comuitied her Jo prison fer trial. Offidy for iterate le at 2 Fultop sizes, ible. The principal

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