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ae EE WHOLE NO. 6785. oS ‘THE NEW YORK HERAL MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1851. am NAA A nn A NANA AAAS SARA ARN HE HAMBLIN PESTIYAL.—AT AN ADIOURNED DOUBLE SHEET. ie eauae Oe aueriom. | aia teins aire Rant Drlock in the Pye Troms, sue iE ori sa scent Case Gardsa, vec has boon, ‘elegant Furniture, aie al , spopet te for this pur- yy acer. French ed, furnen 2 i an ae oh 9 Hamblin's given to those gentlemen for ormlity end % ind that. the efter be grotefally asooptate 2 eoutive Comuuttee was then appointed, to tal gS ‘upervision of the for thy Te fivoniak #Gomuatetes on Printiug was sleo appointed: W. I. Be: was unsnimourly . The ASTON NOTICE —onE HOUSE ee hth AND Broadway. a choles oe esto! P creenucies Vises net . en ngs Dabliae, from the noreeries ef Moats, Dunlap, & Bag. toa Teese Resoctive Crest Clee wero instracted to invite the co-opera- ton of such professional talent a» may be iuelined to plac ted wir services at ze ‘isposition of the committes, in order to barn the at ‘the proposed fe: wonsisting or Meathiy , the Ger in reply to be addi Sanlng, Rass of Sbareg, Verbiacs Decne, eatin ES if ‘House wi A CARTER, Auctiousor, &T Dey steve A® SSIGNRES’ SALB OF DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, AR tnd. Faney Goods, Friday at 10 o'clock, ‘st Sit Grand Consisting sf largo Zod valuable stock of sty saline ead woods, vis: 1s0ck glove eae ‘atl worthy the aad others Catalogues morainy of sal gga Peg J NY LINDS EIGHTH ORAND CONCRRT, AT Tripler Hall, on Friday eroning, Za inst. Thohels for the moet desirable seats may be hadat H. BAILLIBRE'S Sol- KEMP, Auctioneer. okstore, 2 Tho ¥. BROWN, teach MANUPACTORY FOR oy bo obtnised”at Gir toniegy, HWA re: — it ik all kinds of Playing Visiting aud Busi- YE pte Ms ‘Books vt ne wa, eo if « ‘BRE | Brown will well, by order of assizuens. at w street, on Mcpday. itay 2%, at W o'clock, the took of Machinery, foots, Cylinders, ulsite for the above business, Will be wold with 3 eeivent May te-seon ou the morning of salec "A pn‘ vo W. Foot, 214 Pearlstrect. Writ McCORMICK, AUCTIONERR. — FURNITURE, re fo Wm. MeCormick & Co. will sel!, thi ICEETS FOR JENNY LIND'S GRAND con RT, at hes ea Hisil, on Friday evening, May 23d, for chotos np ARLeM pastel the Louse, or ate ms BARTLBET & juokators, stor House, ber, No.7. Riso Ltelike Bet neotypes ofSenay Linde | LE | | ENNY LIND'S ORaND CONCKRT AT iP! Hall, ov arthur et 3d. ACES giao seats Istipraco etrect, » goacral asccrtmont | to all the Louno, for tale ab J A ROTKER'S sy auibesh ‘rom a faeily giving up howeckespiar cous | Muate Pl ‘of Sofes, Chairs, marvlo top Tables, Chandeliees, aa wa i i NY LIND'S CONCERT—PRI- jegant set of doubls Harue: eens mantic Clock, an el ’ CKETS FO RJ new—cost $75. Also, 10 quarter casks Brand: day evening, at Tri le Hall. Seats to all es Of the ity His tee Toa sso Soho store of ADRIANCE, SHR: Ww. McGORMICK, | AUCTIONEER, — PUK, ITTRE apetienrs oe se ft Kighty. test ate “ae between Second and fnita #1 bo'seld tas Fuent | PAGE. of 8 family. fe ‘woul variety of parlor, sparrting the Furniture, Hing 8p I. —TROTTING HORSE EMPEROR, Trantes, that trotted twonty miles ig hour, «4 standiug at John J. Sas 2 wy inudvance. For pardeulars, Pa N co PR SR ie. 8 fe ge AL praporty. ot dostrebis places fore fe within short dotauce of toe | 2o in Bercsid ta picesin te’ case ores he wties | tp Stages rua 3 otal SR . urly from ‘Grand ‘Mt ib i rh Wi Git this property is i fares iy Foet ion, Witlinma modatin own at the Far lithogr sph mnps, & rgb. | Fare each way, OHNE SN rhiginanpearare iy at of A Wall atrest, now ’ AY Ot Bed, tale Renta, beet tacos In Berke wa Wee ol ), mi “y at three ive. wapons, me me aed i; 3 r Watt ars anos and driver te weigh 90) Ibe. To come off es 2 entries te ales, Mad Ko, comprising | 0% Friday, May.2i, by tem o'clock, mt Ms rg +3 Fovel KLIN, Vi jetoria; Old | (ENTREVIELE covrsr. i lL. TROTTING - MON. /,0R%, May 25, at three o'clock, FM. puree, $2, silo weds, In biarneas. George Nelson interes bi. x. iNet the stock of the latv Gem. Waiter Suith, vines aw, Ovges on oa OF epefecnny piaushlia delicate olf Atasatilieds: wupsry ola cm SEs | tater Peibamy Geonat CONRAN: ope Ad Harmony Mancanilla; delicate old Romanos choices Lon ch ne oll R KD MOGRE PLEASURE CROUNDS—TROTTING—A purse of $25 will come off on Friday, the Zid, for horses ver tretted for money. Milo heats, best three. of fire, eddie. ©. Brooks enters b. oe Bumbell Bee: J. W en . & Starr, W. Van C. bt. g. Tom ‘iiambe a8 a Sntere be ine Fanay, KC. Mart bm, Lady Taylor. | Tho above to coma cff at half-past three o'clock. THE UNDER. | St. George’ ftom annd hea got elev | Oriekos Ciub with their $160 $1,000, Money ready at rooklyn Ball, where wn Brooklyn, May 10th. * may, ATTHe same spirit, ‘in behalf” of age, is contemplated here in New York. Kaehei is announced to appoar in London on the | above Challeng te the st. Georg a ¢ Y sug | Mt Cricket; ia'e bowse There is wo euch person veined {hive Lines euch, week, and: Anderson, to | :ardcaedieigwal town tho Sur Cisrgot ‘Ci do nck lay Wizard of the North ovcupie’ the house the other | iita"that’i nave to do'with the chailen we Pte to Sisavow | e nig! i a to be Any connection with the pactics rete es nights. Mr. Mitchell continues to be the x ® Gioncs stormaan. . | o ‘ ™ NULTON MARKET AGAINST LONG ISLAND.-Wk. Mr, Copeland, of the. Amphitheatro, 1. al, ee eae, SOAs ™ , e 4 . ree 1 ze of Johan Roo whic he sifll retains, hag taken tho Strand The: | sadpett cand willow them ia equal beats for Hnede owe bun ired to a thousand dollars. atre, London, and calls it Punch’s Playhouse— another ROBERT TILLFORD. THOMAS HAYS, Jobim Roe come cp, or back down, }RAND STREET HALL, 177 GRAND STRERT, NEW a. The Evite rated, hetween, the ca tion of tho desecrated drama, and by an actor, who always mukes the | The opening uight was i “ol iaanager. ” of Schiller, has filed at Drur, 9 act or's love of t jon led tothe r Yr wretehed drama, and wo perceive the | evecess of a play thirty years ago, so | 7 a and doing the lest Carnnaaron ia Opell Lee: Sot further periiewiars, inquire at 4 Bowery. y so, on, the sams n some of (he it be open at seven a'olock. lokets, & conts | States. (Great applause.) His wre will thor are pow om which tay bo sora at tl OW BALL THE FARM OF THR LATE MOSSS Clk dooonacd, soaeetl cores, situate im the towa Chester, Rout he from ths Tuckah at raat Horiew Tallesads Ie is bounded hortherly by te rosa ef from Fre: Choster to Now Roc!olie, ‘canterty 1 Toad of 1m which roads it lies 20 r Une (arm is use. & large bare, © fonuive sheds, o, and noseenary out Buildings, ai! ® good tauamt Bouse. | roa po yee - oo VES | be cn T wretay ih der of 3a at thetr banking | ths tnloctagued wt | feo, No. G4 Wall atceet. ‘Ry order of the Boxed of Direc= | SOU LIER, | ters. IE WILLLAMS, Cashier, Excontor of sk, dooensod, York, May 19, 1861, | OR SAH TOM $0,300, basement erick beawe, mR STORY o westerly aide of Per cent om the capital shook of this | ‘and Two: ty Urstateseta, | corap SE4 jeclared out $f the carnugs for the car | 5.00 ean rrenain fentel on and afior ay of May | coeds mere sae te font he Transfer book will be elomod from ths 2d May to stare By order of the Woaed af Dire were. oretary. | PERSONS IN underuiga- | terested in the above will please eat here they Will Bnd a» amount of & exlo. WH. nt. Tenis, 4S Wall screot, CAGO CITY LOAN.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL / be received at th etloe, In tbe city of Chicago, C iiayor $Pd Bt the vfion of Strachan & Soott, ia the city, of New hy, Gotan. Terme ithers! Apply OR BALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURDS oF A | Liquor Store, tegethe c with a lease of Mur yours the let of u Por furthy cath avenue, pore BALE—A ora tat aboot to cormancs llllnery end faocy ge bed is bow dvings good omer. uxpID orroRtuyity 18 Now | vot, OF ABY POTHOn a omit cap! my or The welt kuoen S Nieth aveane, rh, sist of city ror, to Culoaqo, y Trossuror, age sf tbe >, Kyett 2, 1861. Urades will be low aold toa PENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD—NOTICR TO. CON- | OR SALE OF TO LIF AN ELEGANT, COCNTEY | DUnManfropoais ill tetecclos! uma the so tn | the Dudeou River. Apply to Waltor Mest, 9 Nraadway: + ARS FA en PH mm ailrond, between A YOR SALE-—THE LEASE ON THE STORE, NO, 167 Pei Futtoe sires, Brooklys, rumniag tres yoars from fow miles below J: May 1, 1891. A very doviredle business location. Apply on tbe premises OR KALR-A PUBLIC « pao J i. yryzuse Aye re wild be one tunnel 1, ya: = 0 nother of DB yards vi For farther tntor | Apoociate Eugives a conuty, at be StHekland Recas: Pea, a rite one, Bisie cownt: 4. EDGAR Etomsen Chie PRR. © ‘M6 Ghis office, otatiog whee an Ones NEW JFRSRY EXPLORING, AND MININ May Dith, MOL —At a mee be Siarehbdec wt the € Fifth » + ROCERY STORE held this di a WITH STOCK AND PIXTURRS, | sho folk wing eyptlomen wore unanieny te for sais, on (he cornor of Gold aed Prospect stesets, | ol T. Jones, of New York; samuel Fowler, of tas Mes ngeed seller ond ts wad i¢ & iret { New York: Richart Jones, it business. being the er 7) : dngbor, of Newsrs pers. ‘The vessen for Now Jere y; Ci Weat, For further pa: £ a Bg onder cauine W. SAVAGE, Secretary. TO LEND ON HOND AND woRTOAGE in euma 00 euit ap 08 pro le tio, by day (Thurade St the’ eat IRGAR STORK FOR 8A $50,000 © THE STOCK AND PIT tuese of hogar itor will be sold cheap, a the preset | tent estar in this city, Resoklyn, or Williameburgh. App! a4 other bucinest to attend to. Apply at Ss Fourth | 9.0 8 BROAD, No. Ll Wall sieest, la the Crovon Water cornet of Ninth street, Mee, basement. AT SIX PER in bomd and morteng THR SUBSCRIBERS 10% plocoa of Tama Wes, O feat 6 AMARAC RAILROAD TIES offer for = deliverable at Te "= Railroad Tike? fect 9 « thy vr ‘eo tn this ef tre TS Sracated to Mouncess for she ccivoesal | erentestaue In thts 6 ine Boantiing 12 wo i trot tome. of any dimensions re. | gircet, comor of ited. Bawed Lasator, of ovory dovniaticn, constant a a arctan” OGDEN eC Odice and docka, nese the Grocnbush Rallrond Depot, Prop | $30, 000 32 10a x6 INSURANOES. 8 ASSURANCE. NATIONAL Loan Lit DLR 0 Lee SFRARKLIN HOURR BUILDINGS- onp | of Ny 14 Mecadway, cutrancn theor | nce Soototy of Lantom.—Kieneral Ay iW aij meson New Fork, May. iai—Capieal $200.00, serping Gila zi. T's withdgawal tablo.of the society 0 Une sernted, who may wake out thelr pelicios ander toot poneBle prose aad pr y SpEsE Te basemen? in buildin Diy ot No. 2 Dey wtecet, e' ONABLAR BUILT as frvat at om al! earnthy. r Inquire nt the promisen w Sid privilers of feenton can be given (me —t: TPO Ler O& FOR SALR- ately: CUBE of the aavered 08 gy time noe ag to O07 A PLEASANT AND Com doe ne hale Chanel promis 7 pevidenon, eucrounded by gardens and * se of callivation, ia Madiees, Sow Jersey, ‘cokandon given immadiatety. Inquire of Mr are Bs ms Sie Maticod Total ce he Basle of tbs Genet oe Net DH Shaker Setksectsient'coe Ablantic ntrect, Routh foery, Brooklyn. 2D) to 6S par emt. Barrlay, Tel isuey and hnctng a andes me | enor saformay plication ne ‘Wall street, of ab any renin the Dagetress, ual ty, OF pt Te Bese AN aren Soeee — ieatraes ha seerivsn 0 LAT MLPGANTLY BURNISHED SUITES, OR Be eeerek SP tee pi... Frere, a4 92 Warren street. eneng | 4 Ma family of Tees re MEMOVALS. EMOVAL—JAMES If COOKE as REMOy aD, itis Dash and Pueniture Warehouse trim 92 plots amortmrent may ates of ates of Has. eeeitisadent of the Uahiod Wieves Lows! Beard, PAPER HANGINGS, dc. ee ot pele. Nh PRES carne TANGINGS, DROORATIO' Othe Noare trom eo, Thoee I oonmy can hare gerd toveun Wilh Og es SS | Chat always att lf i | Bare taken ponesasion of the etty NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, HOMEWARD TRIP PRESIDENT AND CABINET. The Reception of the President at Syracuse, The Public Dinner to Mr. Webster, at Butfuo, ko, &o., ka. Movements of the President and Cabinet. DINNER TO MR. WEBSTER AT BUFFALO. Burravo, May 21, 1861. The dinnor to which the Hon. Daniel Webster was in- vited by the people of the city of Buffalo, took place at the Mansion Touse this evening, and was ono of the grandest affairs of the kind which the queen city of the lakes bas witnessed in many a year, At ubout 4 o'clock the company took their places after which Mr. Webster was estorted to the seat of honor. b his Honor James Wadsworth, Mayor. On the right the chair were Mr. Webster, How. Mr. Tracy, end Hom Mr. Mosely; and om the left Postmaster Genoral Hal Major Gen. Riley, who figured in the battles of Contreras and Cerro Gono, Ex-Collector Rogers, Dr. Foote, and Judge Mullet presided at the other end of the table. After the company had partaken of a splendid dinner which would refleet credit on any hotel in the country | the Mayor of uffalo called the assemblage to order, and spoke a8 follows :—~ SPRRCK OF THE MATOR OF BUFFALO. Mr. Webster, my fellow. citizons of the city of Bulfalo desire me to tender to you thelr cordial acknowl: mente for the dieting honor you have conferred n them by visiting their city, and by your acceptance of thelr Invitation to a publle dinner. Buch is our dis- tange from the capital of bays ogy mo thal we rarely have an opportunity of seciag our distin;uished statesmen aiwong ur, and we fool the more ener of this opportu nity—the first which hes occurred in many yoara—to tender you the tribute of our approbation and cond. denoe, Which ls 60 eminently due Lo your public services and historic careor 1a al the dark hours through which the country has passed, slace you firat took a position in the affaity of government, your countrymen have al- woys assigned to you tue post whorcia was the aicet pro- bable danger; and, stendivg with your hacd on the constitution, [2 ult seasons, maintained the wolon of those ory anya of Cato, that if he not save, he at least proionged the liberties of nd we, cir, feel that the American constitution, Sharta of the liberties of the world, is safe while you livs. (Appiatse.) I might, sir, peak of our peculler local position; I ralgs speak of the rude begia- ning of that petty village whieh you now behold, after many years of abscuce, ® peoud commercial clt; might speak te you of our commerce, which fs cur lites bleed; of the importance of our iateros! improvercats to us asa city, and to Now York ss a State, bat I know that It is not M@ecersary to call the attention cf s disori- minaie staleamaa like you to such subjects; sad know- ing as Ldo the imputionce there is to hear tho sound of that voloe which han held tn thraldom tho citisoas of this vast repubiic, T conclude, wir, by introducing t> you my fellow-cillzems of Bultic, (Tromendous ap- pluuse.) Aa goon as the epplasse subsided, Mr. and spore us follows :~« MR. WEBSTER’ . Mr. Mayor and fellow-citizens of the city of Buifsia.— T know that in regard to the condition of the country you think as I think, thot there is bet one all-absoruing ques thon, and that {a the preservation ofthis Union, (Chsers,) and if God givow mo strength, I propose to say somothing to you, and to your fellow-citizema, on that subjuct, to- morrow. (Outburrts of eppisase, for some tims) In this ecclal interview nod intercoursa, gentlemes, I Fond not willingly aspire to mob 8 lofty, all-important theme. I desire, rather, on thia ooeaston, to anarer you un citicens of Builalo, many of whom 1 ha: ad the pleasure of anne former times, many of 2 ne be lovg to a generation whicw has grown up sinco L was hero, but with all of whom I feel 9 #ympathy for the geal proepe rity which has dl.tinguished their city, and Providence hoida out before on (Appia =) Gentiomou,¥ have had the ploasure of being in the good elty of Buffaio throo times before this visit. 1 came bere hy 152%, with my family, aceom- punted by Justice Story snd bis family, mainiy to.aco ive nelghbor of yours, the Falls ¢,centlomon, you aud your posterity will a dletingulebed neighbor In your viel- wity, Whee wo came to Buffalo, I remember it was sald could Wrasraa arose at that ¢! re wore 2.500 people Im it, (Laughter) It is froah recollection whon it was only a waste; sud whon, ne member of Congress, I was calied wpon to stein the value of certain houses which were de yed by the assaults of the British, I came hore af- won, in 18S. Your city then had en viacttues had commenced, and prosperity I had the pleasure of addressing you or your in the Perk: and I remember I’ was things, that I might say with aafety there were nor eighteen rbeem on Leko Kirle, (Laughter and spplans.) And C remember ansther thing, gentlemen, and 1 hope rome parties to that Inrgot maw! had legun fathers, or bot told, among | transaction ore here. The meobanich of buffaio did me the great honcr of tendering to me a present of an artl- iturs, made from a jceat, glorious, black walous ch grow to the south of us. They signifies thele me a table oul of that walaut troe, aad (Applewss.) ‘Phe table was mado, and T uted of ik, of course, with great plessure. When I feft here In July, the tree wae standing, and in about five weeks (here was an clegent table, of beautifel work- to my house, which was then in Leaton. Larplificid it followed me to the soa ide, 4 now, in the,vost room in my bows; and na thong ae} Live, and I hope sa long aa wud. (Appingae.) And L take this ocow fon to r my thanks for that benutiful proseut, (Applause) Lem proud of tT am proud to pomioas tt. tnd Tern prond in all the recollections tint is angrente, Applaure ) 1 waa again in Buffalo fourteen years ago, retrien froma the Wret. ‘That. 1 think, was in Jaly left the & a ¢ n May lt was coon afior the termination of G@enerot Jackson's 18 commencement of Mr. Vau T 4 by the way of the P de, and 60 On to Che Ohie gon the % the country, and the house edwinstration, 1 reodbeot xtra peanton of € van. They rather ve 1 went by the way of Ken Tinola, and hod ths pleasure wcitivons of Builalo on wy gouttomen, it Is & great pleasure at between that time and the preveat, your city hes augmented at k itaio is now a city of 50,00 r abteatly one of Ube wendats f the my wintry. Tomboy it, getitiomes, with & ercet are, neering only to your own. , baonease artlelp: pecoase we are bound te the seme AU that is my interest ts your has . or aay other mark of ror perity, in which 1 fix « nod “tale wn ioteroat at the pomething strikes mo, you ar all are race hors, (Cheors.) Mere ia my friend near me, (pointing to tho Nonoratie Aibcet HL Traey,) We wore young mon together—handaome ff yoo pisswe Longhter,) Teaseme to me bot ajmort time ago, aud ors weare. (Applause) Now, who do I see round me hore? Why the rising gonoration have taken pow scenion of Buffalo, (Applause) Yo tathora, be frighten od, yo grand-frthors be alarmed — then, you unmarried women 6 ‘wifes of BuiTeo, be porerneho wil be your protectors And 1 bathowe that (his ts true throughoat the whole county of Krie, The arran of young mea tlil tho soll. The vigorous resolution takes boidtor any improvement —clstalne cwery pubile project—-takes cominecl, no dowbt, from age amd oxperianceLat youn men in this coantry push forwar overytelag—oompiets caeryibing. Gentiomen, T need not say that this great neighborhood cf your, ond tks great Atate of yours, la full of ts 3 striking t the eye amd to the imagination The whiel a Bale prewats—the waters of New an—abe satoral phenomema of New York —are exciticg to ree, There is 4 noble riger —the N Palla of Niagein, the wonder of tha world; tho Tsiess sod waters of the secondary cies. Why. how neany things are there Im this grea’ State of Now York that atiracts the wonder and arews the attention of Ruropo. I | the leasure of betog @ few wooks in Farope, every one avked me bow tong It tock to 5 Ningars fnila, and now long to ace oiber curiosities Rew York in ait ite relations, fu Kee falls, ta rivers, and fecondary waters. is attractive to ali the world. And there ls the city of New Tork, in tha State of New York. Gentlemen, the comumorcial character so tae provades the minds of commorcial mon ail over the world, that there are ronay men who are very reapectabie and Intot nt, aa) who do not asm to hnow ther le any of the United States but New York. (Langlter.) 1 was fo Fogland, sod when I was there, it woked of mo, T did not come from New Aork. (Great isnghter) f told them vy with came from New ¥ Continued Inughter.) ‘That is something. (Great laughter.) Well gentlemen, I had the honer once to be Invited to s state dinner by the Lord Mayor of London. bie was a portly andacorpwaant gentleman. (Taught) Ho had a big wig on hia heed, ull powdered end ribbencd down pr hind, and I had the henor to sit between him and the laly mayorees. and there were 200 @usate. with ail the luxuries ad gorreousness of a Lord ae ” dinoer. By and bre ‘1 course of tbe hie worship thog cron eit thedeoth waste’ moved, to take ns of bis Avrriean paest, He hot lo Know phe l wes, Ee knee Iwasa ie water, be! We Yoiked Seige, te rewed te hore bot Little idea of an; but New York. (1 ter.) He ag eth Pooh ea pot Terk (laugh New York.” wei olbaet t —- , men, it wasn « Makes of ep Nouate or Now York; trtheres there a Aled Senate, to be a member of that bea feonor, indeed. (Tre- -) Now York, the State of New X jet me indi ine moment's reflection on that t theme. It in the dis- of things that New York stretches from boun- to boundary—; fellow-eltizena, to-day, are 7 nol mistake all’ suguries, her destiny unite the oe & one peditical uni 4 by New York, connected with Fe ty inte rovernente. I honor you for i m I consider in your canal runs fromthe lakes to tido water; when “bw ider, also teat have a railroad to tide at n I con. lndomttable ‘ro: solution one a this, I bow with genius and people of New York, what poverenet Ba to the geai wey on ° (a ever pert ma; owever wrong it ma; a og! kee care fe of itself; it ix trae to itaelt: it le true to New York aad being true to itself, it goes faz in establishing the intozegt of the whol country, in my opinion. For cne I wish it #0 to procoed. Lknow there are Guertions of @ local and Stats character, with which I have nothing tode. I know there is a propo- sition to make this canal of yours greater and bronder, ifI may 50 say, to give to New York and moro power to let out what it has with Ikmow not how that may comport wi or State arrangements, and I snall be happy to seo the day when there shall be no obstraction or hindranes in any article of trade or commeree going cut right, #traight and strong. with breadth enough. and margia enouxh, and room , to carry all to ita market, May Lay, ry athomnen men, that ® broad, deop and ample caval realizes, fod more’ than Teallses, what the pect bag guid of the Bivor Thames, “Ob. could I throw Like thea, ‘And make this stream, BMy great exem| ‘As it ia my theme; bi som yet clea, hoogh geniie, yx yet not dad, Strong wil Without oveeflowing. fuil.”? [Tere owing to the Inteaess of the bour, and the bed working of the wires, we were compelled to break off our report, munerce a greater facility. State polltles THR RECEPTION AT SYRAcvoR Bya. May ati) A. Mf ‘Thin morning, at 10 o'clock, Mr, Kellogela Amateur Band, which consists of rexpoctable citiron:. commonced playing om the balcony of the Byracume Howse, anda lange crowd assembled in front. Bhortiy afer, the Mayor ard Common Council, Committes of Reooption and Committee of Arrangements, rxecompanted the President and suite to the First ward; (hence to Penitentiary Fitl; thence by Lodi street to James stress; thenss down James street to Lock street; thence down Lock street to Fayette street; thence down Vayette olreet to Walnut atrret; themes to Genease street; thence down Gonoses street to Fayetto park; down Furasce astrest to Ononda- ma étreet; Uhonce down Onondaga street to Selina stzvet; thence down Sadlan otreet to tha Byracuse House. PUBLIC BUILDINGS WORTHY OF ATTENTION. ‘The peniceatiary, governed by Capt. Joseph A. Yard. who resigned a valuabio rituation wader government to fight in the Moxioan war, aad was afterwards Jecapl- tated by the Fillmore administration, as boing @ de morret, though, ou this occasion, he wae the Grand Marehel of the procession . The Orphaa Asylum. at tho extromity of the city, commands 6 ine view of it, sad the various churches, © which thery are sixteen in the city, tnoluding that 0 Mr. May, the aboiltionist. As for the salt worke, which extend over so large a portion of ope side of the city. there ts nothing altrac tive about them. As the procession peared, a largo mumber of Trivh La- borers, working on the railroad, geretiros cheers fer the enlargement of the Krie Canal, On passing Foyotts Park, there waa a number of girls who walved thoir Landkorchiefs onthuslastically In fact, everywhere, (he Prewidous and his cabinet wore warmly received, Notwithstanding the city ia demo- cratic, with a demectatic Mayor and Common Cousell, yet all jolwed Beaztily in thin national Union demoustra- (ton. In fact, tho rentiment appeared to be unanimous, and (he whole affair in highiy creditable to Byracuse Rowrver, one dirgrnceful (hing was doue—come wrotoh got handblila posed, and had them distributed tarough the city and sont to Roohsster. the purport of which was, that the kidnappers ware coming. and recommond- ing fugitive Mares to beware. ¥ beard it anid (hat it was lntended to tyneh the person who got thom up, if ho could be found, The Mavow delivered the following addroes tn wetoom. tng the Pvostdent bo the oity ADDRESS OF THE MAYOR. Me. President—In bebalf of the Oveporation of this city, and » committoo of our citinona, I hare the honor to sddrew you. and to welgome you aud thov distia- guished tmombors of your cabiaot now sojourning with yuu, to the hoepitalities of Ure contend oity of your ma Live State. We wricome you a« the ohinf magiitrate of Uhie great republio—a tation than which mone ty more clevate’ are of the difteultios and responad bilithes thet ever currewnd tbe excoution of such & Leet; DUL We may be permitied Lo indulge the hope thes, tawides the corficta of opinion and interom. the tras principles of Cor geverument will be keps stencily im view, and tts adininistration no conduetod sate scoare the peace, the happiness, property and glory of our common country Woe lam that the immediate ches of your vist lo Weetera Now York wae to witoes the completion of tant great work of cuterpriee, the Now Yor® and Brie Railroad filow citieena of our southern ticipate in Ube Donets mm provements ate ot colatrd to eetow ary Greniliae with, the his Hace: for it iw withia your realisation that pot upon which we now mand wi sidorneas You wow Lehokt here a beautiful oity, with « paputation of ly twenty-Ore thowand ste ual it—ow cacala and te! taplo productions. are we chicly indebted ( Fepid progrom. We doubt not Whit (ho general govoen- went duly appreciates the iwportance of soconding thes efforta of inuividwals and States, by the Jadialows ta Dee cement Of thoes HAVignbin Waters Of the country over whied the national government exorchee un yune tienable juriedietion. Ageia do ws bid you & oor disi weewme; and may your administention, to ite olome. be Much ae shad confer honor upon Al who arse. corned fh it, and prove a insting blessing bo your entire covet ituency The President returned thanks in» fow words Tahould monthon that the German military compamica caimted the Preaktent on coming out of tho botel, and om hie retara, by presenting arma, and by soversl rounds fom two plooes of ordnance A Leautifal drive around (he city and iis muburbs hav. ing been terminated at 12 o'clock, © nmmber of ladies wore peowented to the Provident in the drawing room and they, In turn, present bias with beautiful bouquets A number of chiddren and several gentlemen were also introduced. Meantime the orowd increased before the door, and Che cadis for Willmors wore loud and long, At length he appeared om the beloony, and was warmiy cheered. Mr. Harvey Raldwin, the ox Mayor of the oity, for mally latroduoed the President to the peepie, amidst Jond cbeers, THY PRASIDRAT's SPRRCE 2 Frame raid —T am oo oan eat in tha alr for th: = ten ay ne open 0 dere, from thore among priate these bonors, ronnliy—they are dyidences cf your devotion to the country and eoumitution, and to the Uaion. (Three cheers for the Unio.) Provident coatinusd, by telling the people that Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Graham wore With him, and wore better able to speak to them thea Be was Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Graham were then called for by Ae people for acme time, when et length Mr Grane fame forward and rald— MR, GRAMAM'S SPURCH country, and rolirceds w were established, comm from one place to auotber almost with Uehtalng I recollect reading, in my youth, of a pony who sowed dragons? teeth, whic! h tprang np ‘around him. ‘The canals, the rallroads, and en spread over the soil, do wot give meth’ “sy paonnny ey wealth. an6 peace and civilization. Such is thechange produced that the author of paves Winkle, oo ae age oo oye} the banks of the has wbundant materials for # similar volume of equal interest, In contrasti present with the past. I Sajelee that Tcan claim cit ship with those whom pond erennd wii and this is ae Deautiful that Bot to confine dur vison to wetional views but to | look at the whole Union az the anchor of safety at home, and our pride abroad, wherever we cheers wero here calied for and given, for whole Tnion.) We are thirty-o , ® common his feey ‘Dat ought to warm the heart fithertos in times of difiiculty and of poe | known no North, po South, no Kast, no West. for the comzson country, re when the mou ofthe North | requited tho obligation, ying Bouth. Such was cur bond of uaioa, But, in these Iat- ter duys, enemies have sown (ares among the wheat, while good men slept. ‘Tho men of the North of former days thought Washington and bis associates ft compa- nions for them, Is reems thero arc men now in the North who entertain difforont opintous ‘Tais government, formed sfter long ard anxious deliberation, may not be tho best that could be devised; but once destroy #, and | you will never replace It by another cemparable to it. Attempts have been nade to construo the constitution dif- | ferently from our fathera, and chicanery has been used in ving the go-by to what doca not ebliae 1a with local feel. ing, While there isa rigid exaotien of the obsorvances of | the other parte. But you will not do this—you who re- | quire that every officer of the law, from the custom house officer to the Presidont of tho United States, shall awear to support the contitutiva—not aaan abstraction, but axa practical thing—not tn part. but asa whole—not one law lo be diere |, and another to be eurried out, this world, they would lave made it a better one than it i, (Laughter.) ‘Jt is a good enough world for mo, and 60 T say of the constitution. It is the proud heritage of our father, bought with their blood, “l Lf we are loyal to it thers {s no limit tothe future destiny of this nation When J look on this city, that a fow years ago was morse with scarcely a howe vpow It for human bebi- tation, L me how 1 has #prung up under s government wich rewarda vietue,and gives encouragement to in- dustry, wealth for labor, and freedom for all, obeering.) (Great But for its fosteriug care und protection, would now ax tt was whon it was indered over by the Lodlane and the bear. Destroy thix covernment now, nod all tie Incuncelvante horrors of internationsl war must follow, There la no telling into what a gulf of misery the country would be piunged by suck aoniamity. Crst seide the counsels of men who say the Union {8 2 curse, and who teach you to evade its provisions, Revert to the principles and practice of the early tatbers who lived when the constitution waa adopt- ed, tad you will seo that they regarded it ae binding in allite parta—a Union of charity and affection, aud mu- tual Grboarance, If the Union had not been formed at the time of the revolution, there would have been border wors and frayr avin Fnrope, instead of the cultivation of the goll,the devclopement of our mighty resources, aud the erection of monuments of civilization and peact sag, Uae tos, & tranemil the Uniow to the Lalest posterity. rabom then withdrew emidst loud cheers. The deiiedeisiicns of kindnost I have received im Western New York, mako me feel 4 if 1 wore among my own Kentucky friends I trust this vravel ts not omy a sourco of pleasure to me, but of instruction, in that it makes me feel a dooper regard for our common country. Before this, I clalmed every acre of it as my own; pow Lfcl itis ny own. ond that the eborter of amenities of 0 oifiaen Of the United States lssomethlag moro thau adead Lotter. ‘The: saa in the words, “I am an Amoricaa cl condl, “dreat cheoring ) Whoever raises hia hand to upset (he sacred bond of unica, ket him fad in you an enemy aad an opposer. (land cheers.) “WI you let any man tear the great Charter by whioh our fathers made us ome? (Cries of “Never, * never,” uever.”) Weare ons in fooling, one in theo, one im language, and one in the seatimonts of tredow.” Who msde the oustitutla? Not one Ftate, but all the Btates. It was a great compact of aifection aid bi +:herhovad betwonm them And shall each wan only chwrre what part is agreeable to himvelf? ‘This tan modern poiitienl horesy. Twas a growa man befere} heard uny @isoussion about the Uaion. Mow, we ace old it ls Gargein with hell. and ace ied ae |: ; wo have o 4 not refer you to tho time when the blood of the douth flowed freely in Massachusotts and in this State | the same part in the | | the egardod, Some think that were they tn the eouncils of Lae crestor of death and hel. Buck aro tbe extraordinary taings thet | fevaticiam givos uiternase to My frieods, it iv the ark of safety in which aregarnored up not only our Hbertios, but the bor: of al mankiod. The history of this country cao be road only by passing through it. Troe foreigners end natives soatiered over it from the Atlantic t& the boy of Sea Franctroo, yet all sre mmther ae ono man We are matte vp of the most ptort- Cus metetials ‘Tho energetis from among mauXind aro bere; nod though they are sprang frou different races, fare soon Wiottkied ln the sane American mould, and the cuergios of (he world are concentented in this’ fewe country, Ibavo cnjoyed the day in the beauty of your poenery, nad I soe days of inereaded wealth ant prosper- ity before yon Fallronds and canals that pass by {rough yoor elty will identify you eich ail the grest sources of commented wealth. ae retvoa Ube centre of acrionitur.d euserprise the conte mplated en. argen:r ted. then will tho mesa ur. C, yow are uesriy your- Aod Whou {the Krie Canal is com- of your prosperity be full, comeluded by saytg ho would never forget their lisy and Eindzess. | (Here vine cheers weee givea macy shouts for oury Clay, and } - y. 00 sino nine obsess for the ‘The Preekient and me rs of the cabinet then with drew, ond the crowd dispersed. Shortly after ons o'clock, Letecen one sad two hundred porecos eat down tom splendid I Mi. The Preside were given. Tho Mayon arce and seid—I fool groat proposing thle tenet —" The Valted States o republic—Gur glortous Nokon, now and for ever he toast waa roooived with (reat satbusiavan Judae Lawrence responded fe [lowe = arty unt at elt re any toasts nt reticed early, plerwure te this happy SPERCH OF JUDOR LAWKEN k mkt we be without the Union? am gentieman who, Wo-day, asid bo had Union ti wae a mae | never ne head of it till reeealiy, though | am twenty-Gve years (Gevat laughter) IY the Unive ie have in place of i? Would ee haves monarchy, or would we bave a ¢ ument of wpornl States? Or would we have s Gooroution, euch we we had’ lately hore, where some (f our clsinens sald ond go ter Uno destruction of the Union, and haws o€ the cards? What ia the game to bet ie the trump card? [A voice, “ Kunyas will be to be ebette trumps!) (Laughier.) It woeld be ae the jacknes sald when waking ermong the chickewe:— Let every ome take care of himecif ) glad that (hile demourtration r tn hen we tino ! meu wilt kno he law, A gover thout inert, fur no liberty at ult. Shall withomt regulated Tider cot The gonticman baving thus ¢ wp the Bear 8 xt Banner" Fe. Mayor Le vonin (hem gare the toast —« Mil lard Filmore, the Preetden United atates."" ‘The was re with mach onihusiaam, the company rising t Mz. D. D. Hivsas re Tie waid ererert OF MR. ILLES. Lam prond to sce here to-day the President of the d States and \wo mrembers of his Wastrions oabi- Aad, *hile L dimer wich (hem on many political & common grovad om t bet points, Dam bappy Ghat there which we can nite; and Chat la, 8 Omion of these States, 1 never voted for Millard Killmore, or any of his tat] thaak my Got he bas been found equal to mighty tank linposed « om him by the recent emergency. (Appleuse ) Wo owe it lo ® groat monoure to him and the disting wb hed men who accompany him here. th the Vinton te atiti raved. I ebalt conclude by giving septinent ~ tolary of the Navy—North Oaro- Wna's most distingyiehed son— we hall bls ware words of union, as 8 bright harbinger @ the future from the wanpy South.’ The tonat wan recelved with great cheering Ma. Grasiam, In responding, aald — MK. GRAHAM'S SPRUCT. There ts one thing that ceours to me, Tore we ars fot far from the Conade Crowtior ; and if there lo ay one tired of the Uaiow aud the government under whiol me have prospered, Ueyond any poeple om the face of the carth—if there be any +! of conselenoe chefe thea let (hem flen—the e refoge ts at baad (Laugh. ter) Let them compares monarchy whers they 40, with the rpublicanim they have left, and If they % fot find s contrast tn furor of the free institutions of this country, all I ean say te, that they are Uke the ontrich, which flies and hides Its bend In (he sand, think ing he Ly secure, when overytedy ¢ tive coos his danger. 1 thank you, gentlemen ye you, In eonol - use of New York —DAfforent from the Syracuse of old, in that her political power te so diffwerd among her twenty-five thousand Tababivwuts that tous fooi Tt tn the form of oppression. The toast havin deen drank, ¢2 Mayor Baldwia ross and tsid— BR. BALDWIN'S SPEBCH. | ms As the first Mayor of Bytesuss, aeeted reqene, We honed that as the anctent Syracuse wae distinguished for Ite tyrants, the modern would be die Unguiched for ita freedom. And aftet & pai ric on Kentachy, he conciuded by propoving:—" The Atate of Clay and Crittenden —good old Kemtuck7!” Mire Carrrennam was tailed upon, and saldy— Aut, CRITTRNORY'S SRROR You have bem pimard (4 meeccdaie | fem wih one | parte are now ue der lc diet ment PAnd Come, TR | interesting cx paniticr ocibe whale emit whe bea obtaiacd © World wide uae at { } | | | | | le cluded, the band stewok | on Be | Just cebceted the pmendment | br perth. leaving (he Church Jost whore she countryman, Henry’ Gay." [HHore tne whale some ous man, Vy. bly rose and cheered "foe some minutes—Mr. @ratam in the tribute.) I thank you for it, Jt we peme that ves to open thusiasm in the hearts of “alg as, > dent citizens. I had the pane: 50 a side for years, and I knew ho waa devoted et I witnessed the Maye vey & rate ich he what be te be a interests. all know too aoa what poke may be rem dered on late Pal aa to require to be reminded them larly now, This crisis wud hs ae on goed, Te. has made us whigs, end ‘This sentiment was received with shouts of lseghter, green that it aliuded tos ite tt WAR first lady introduced to himead han tt mr sald, be would not permit to be repeated agr ‘The dinner ply om broke up. At 3 o’ctosk, President and bls cabinet Left Syreoeae, | ina train, for‘Utica, There was a larso crowd around the cars when starting. who ebeered Yociferoualy. ‘The train arrived at Oneids at 4 o'clock, where was multitude collected; and tho President was comed by the discharge of cannon, and other demew strations of joy. At Rome, there was a similar demonstration—or _— 6 greater one, as far as numbers were concernedy national salute was fired, and the onthuslasm i ease. ARRIVAL AT UTICA. ‘Tho train arrived at Ctica about twouty minstespee five o'clock, where = considerable number of inhale tants turned out, together with thelr military companirt After the firing of @ salute, tho President was Itteratiy carried by the crowd, and borne between the open Line, forméd by the militery to Baggs’ Hotel. He wns addreseed on tho steps by Mayor Hinman. Ths President ‘briefly piled. After thanking the Mayer and i Common © Counel for the reception ke haw met with, eulogize the beautics scenery cf i oe New York Ho said one who had ever bebeLiZtheee scones, sould vi E g ae ica other 5 find @ difference by and Uke this better and better on his retara. Ho was glad to see 90 many of the cltisons of Uues, * layor waa devoted Constitution “and tbe Union. my ‘There was then a tremendous rush, and the President was borne Into one of She partory of the hotel, end Lad ere take mage another. se oe A precession was then formed, and tho Mayer emt Somes Soe accompanied the Prosidont ca w Bondiree were lighted iv the evening, and, wb o'clock, a dodlar. . oa Hotel by the Committee of Reception. serie Fn pene retired early, and there war mo spoeking: Thus onded the moveinonts of the Presideat am sulte for this day. EREPARATIONS AT ALKANT. Arsany, May 21, Leal, A apecial meeting of the Common Council was held of twetvo o'vlock M, yesterday, st whick » committee was appointed to make arranroments to teuder to Present Takase ent tte cettiet, thes talition of the efty, his return te the seat of Pres ois It ts oxpese- that the milit fromen, snd civic socletion wa honor them win ax esoort. They will arrive im city, with the Western train, this sfternooe, MR. WEDBSTE! Rocimeren, ‘The Tou. Daniel Webster will viait thi morning, and remain ® few hours. He cttivens. Baliimore City Council—Southern Mati Thomas, de. Barron. May 21, 1861, An ordinance for selling 1,400 shares Railroad dividend stock hes been passed by both branches of owe Oly Couneit. ‘The Southern mail has arrived A victont ball storm pansed over Dinwiddie county, Va, om Wedvesday last. Btoues as large partehige eens foll, im some places five inches doop. In Pringe Geonge the hail was two inches doo: njeng was done tothectopa. Lissa in Bouth Carolina the cropsare rulforing for wnat of rain. ‘n Now Orleans tho weather is ecorohing bot, cllirone are starting for the North ‘The Piyene senee severe chargos of swindling agsimet 9 one They aro alleged to have taken I America and Cubs, after the fashion H. Freuch, to Pater Virginia Convention. Koctaconn, Va, May 0, 1RBL.s Te the Convention today, Mr. Betts’ last (ele an waa voted down, by a decisive majority. A motion amend the compromise, by roduotng (he Western mmm oc | jority, one, in the Lowor House, bas oansed a protrasset | debate, which la stil! ponding. The compromise ta, heqe ever still considered vate. ‘The Steamboat “Collision on the Dolaware. Pres ra, May al, 18, ‘The impromion now ls that no lives were lost by Uke Menmboat collision text night, on tho Delaware, Gagt, Davie remained wilh the boat all night, and, by gram exertions, thinks all were saved. There wore shew reventy parcongers on board A city low bent this mon. ing slicmnpted Lo bring Gp the tteamer, bul, after | bor a short distance, rhe sank in Jerwey ‘chnaot aad (he upper deck and pipes, onty, aro new visible, The plesmer Albatron sailed today, for backeetee, | with thinry ove vassoogers and a full frvight, The Preabytortan Genoral Anne rbly Settler mont of the Mavery Question. Unica, May 21-2 PM, The New School Gemeral Aaweambly hae had ni dc Late this morning on the the notion of Inet year Masmohasetis Legtslatare—Kicetion ore henantor. we otatke down tbe cone iiation, and begin de necet Mot Howrow, May 1, 1861. We ae, every man of us, for the constitution as It ts. Te Convention of bot branches of tie Legivatumn, to nlas and den nd #+ partion are Suaivs tn A wn os ccd dualanenee | day, Albert Thorndike, wiig, wee closed to the Gate Union, apd rhatl contine to be tH raltroste and ow | Benate. to fill the taemney coeesioned by the rewigeaifes pale—ibe bonds (iat caite us logeliner—shall be blotted | of Frederick Robinw n, domoorst. Mr. ‘Thorndine te lo Foveely. The Legidature has voted to adjourn urday | Themas Keyes: me vita K, Lanten an@ others. The case of Theos Keyes ve. Wu ppended thie afterneo roquoes «f oc anal ment bad teen emtered into L am (tement. which they Pal no de mated Loforo the « pening of coart to-morry Gorgia at Sew Os teams. New Oncmare, May 20, 1881. ‘The steamship Georris, from York, oe - thee at this port today Lottertea. The netien upon Delaware raetls Pe wicsnsrom May Mh. 1868, An Injuetion haa hae served upom the lottertes of! Atnie, and mo more drawings Will take piace amti (im court decides apen the merits of the cen Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Wascmovom, May 31, 1661. The annopoement of the death of Mre Alexamdee Hiagnl won le incorrset The ronerabie lady ag cures ame ita, New York for tnd. though in her Muh your, le willl tn the # " May 30, 1862. Mobile, has pa to ber englow, exceen' Arrival of the Alabama. ( Savanna. Baran ‘The steamship Alabeme. Capt Ladiow, —y— Lt. 30 cleek this P.M, from New York Marine . Noarocs, The steamer Chit in here witht slight ‘The Break in the Wabash Avnamry ior % Tho Tite Made, of Anturlay, cage that Ay on the Wabaab caval would be repaired 4 at (9 allow beste. te pass the neat day Tie Mawarnre Bows Case —We have recotred Gee Matemont of Mr. Flanders, the Troaswrer of the Miwa kieand Mixcesipp! Railroad Company, rvintive to the [Oroat ap | Ceanametions betw cen b atseif cod Jandon awd Cryder, tm the dinporad of tho bunds of tet compaay to the emews®, Of $100,000, wad for the obtaining of whieh the (seme Is len curious end,