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=== PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘The National Industrial Convention. Aveant, June 4~84 P.M. By Alderman Doocr—That the Counsel to the Corpo- A few mombers met here to-day. mostly from the city | ratitn prepa alaw.and cause the same to be mubnets of New York, None from a distance further than Phila- | ted to the Legislature at its noxt special session, author deipbia, were in attendance, ‘The conveation organized | line the Common Council to crexte » department for ’ the management and control of the city markets, and informally; and without doing any busiyge, adjourned | to create a fund tor the improvement thereof by new | Peardof the Capany. ‘THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, ARRIVAL oF THE 1th of t June, 1850, at a eae of the NEWS BY TELEGRAPH: The Pennsyive EW YORK YACHT CLUB—THE AN- ual regatta of the New York Yi “lub will take fth day of June ii .. The race outsider followin, Democratic State Con- vention, Reaprxa, June 4, 1851, ‘The Democratic State Convention met at 2 P.M., with WY, SuniRE Ry, AUCTIONEER—O1L are tion, on Thursd th, at twelve a STEAMSHIP ASIA. Mano’ are,” fifty paintings, Amorioan R. a «tnt i morning, aw the afrival of mem- | buildings or otherwise, in the discretion of the Common cenery, & feautiful parlor ornament. ANSON LIVINGSTON, (Committee, » gooddenl of ealing oh Ase commencenaeh which, ben. | nati touneesins “a pe rate — a of | Council. and to appropriate to such furd all market re- DAA Anan rs BEEKMAN FISH, ever, soon gave way to an appetite for supper, and when | bers. when the meeting will take plaee in the room poacenepbey poke! wri ncaneny dine p timpeheottone: DE CLIN E IN ‘COTTON. the body adjourned, at six o'clock, all had subsided into | the Court of Appeals in the Capitol, apy way, or which may hereafter be received from them, a0TeLs. aE ROLIAN HOTEL, ‘ash BROADWAY.~4MONG any elegant hotels which have rece tly been cera to meet “the comforts and tastes of 0.» citizens, a complete calm, ‘There was a strife between the appointment of Messrs, Bigler and Yan Zant, for the temporary chairmanaship. | asthe Common Cruneil may from time to time deem The New Maryland Constitution, &. Bavtimone, June 1, 1851, proper to appropriate to that fund; and that such fees and revenues be raised from the markets as will relieve the city treasury from any charge for their support. Our Foreign Correspondence, &o., &o., ke. ‘The result of the election in Baltimore has been:— | By Alderman Sry evxvant—That the following public ent of Bri heed eh ra pedsthers os merous strangers sojoaraing ong s thereare | Mr. Charles Biglor, of Montgomery, # Buchanan man, Se, Wang. that poamel’ meen for tiv wecommo- 4 : newspapers. 4 end poblished in the city of New r Figinal cathe, na ion Barbe reo sahetatals aes | ation ol gnete i the Bel Bertcunte wa elected chairman by 63 t0 48. None of the delegates | Yor the now constitution S407 | Pet ae tosioeaten tn tha Eeoemes Counatl inemients | The British mail steamship Asia, Ceptain Ju with contested seat voted. John W. Forney and W. B. Lowery were appointed clerks. Mr, Forney is a Buchanan whipper.in, and Mr- pipe do. + fork, vil to the com. ‘unity iy Bs tlomanly hotel + prlators of the. pointed with al publish the official proceedings of each Board of the | Comayon Counett, actf ail other nuticen provided for in the ordinance in relation to advertisements of the Cor- kins, arrived at her wharf at a quarter past eight o'clock yesterday morning. She left Liverpool a Port Wij Majority for the constitution. 2 do. Scotch Wks oT ‘The Southern mail has arrived, but beings ‘no news of tyle of first el hou the tn ag vration, d sed July 16, 1850, viz :—The Tribune, - ¥ Si Pramas” fe Tastee ate See pele Conese aad es varloty of ila iat can be fe ee Lowery is for Cass. importance. Nevwing' Stor, Conmerciet aiseniesr’ Memsing Pec Tine er sar id davon ha ompasenny sheen me tte pee oe Fer StS a Sherry Wi bie ane @ hemeel eu eee After some debate, the disputed sate were taken up in | We learn, from Norfolk, that the steamer Legare ar- | York Herald; and that said papers be paid therefor the a i passage in tem dage, a 7 h | sum of $1.600 cach. and that the Comptroller be instruct- ed to enter into a contract, on the part of the city, with the proprietors of said newspapers, for one year from the expiration of the contracts with the newspapers now employed by the Corporation, Alderman Gnirrix moved to include the New Yorker and Erening Mirror ‘The whole subject was subsequently laid on the table, Alderman Dover having laughed itdown Fe said it was. sixteen hours and forty-five minutes. The news is threo days later. It is not of ang consequence, in a political poixt of view. There had been a decline im cotton and a dull | market in breadstufly. Meeers. Bell & Son report that the demand in Lon- the following order:—Philadelphia county first, Cambria secord, and Lancaster last. The Philadelphia case was decided by the voluntary withdrawal of the irregular de- legate; but there was a division of the Cambria case, the leading Buchanan imen voting for Mr. Moses, and the Cass men for Mr, Patterson. The latter was declared rived there yesterday. Hon. R. Schenck, Minister to Brazil, and suite, and Signor Machedo, Brazilian Minis jeter, and family, have also arrived. They go out in the Susquehanna. ¢ schooner Deal, for Charlestown, has been totally wrecked near Currituck, AUCTIONEER. ol, in thyanction Pianofortos. sanaren With sit th are comparatively modes tages of this house, tho terms ilies find all the enjoy- by the rand notion attachment tor | SF \ ers Ge nll ce ee roente of » bome, without half the expense or trouble of 130, wi of Furniture, by virtue of a mortcag = THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. st makers: | | — | z 7. to favorabl. duly elected by over thirty majority. This is no test of Destructive Fire at Bangor, \ rid . | don for American State Securities continued, and UeriON, NOT! TICE. ea a Aer ellera from the United the Buchanan strength of the connvention, as Mr, B.'s Siegler 1851. tee pore "te paltty zum of ob ooo. ite | | prices were well sustained. Quotations pant as lock, in front 6 store 67 Dey street, corner | cause is evidently gainin, und with the delegates. ° . | Was for including the Courier and Enquirer and Journal reonmich | etreet, eating of ‘lives, Daten, T erection of anew wing, containing John C, O'Neill A piaens oa the Loh seer Abert cad ca opbtbayl<ocecax De | of Commerce, wna to pay them such a sum as would com- | follows, on the 23d ult.:— ziss Shi oked and spiced Herrings, | thertmenta, Th all arran ohn. 0, Oem wae, deotanedt duly elected re- | suming a steam suw-mill, two iron foundries, seven | fhand their column | United States Five per Cent Bonds, 1853.... 92 8 nay nine, Bay ruins | Clive the finest ventilation shaving a (roe aapoob over Viger | Preventative delegate for Cambria, ‘The Lancaster case | dwelling houses, three blacksmith shops. and several | EVENING SESSION. Six per Cent Bonds, 1862. ....105 @ 106 etioncer, | thder'dhe titcction of lr’ WF. Diltings whore long caps: | Bassince come up. It is agreed that twodelegates from | yarns, together with much machinery. ‘The loss is | Tr HATTTHAY ENLARGEMENT “ Bix per Cent Bonds, 1508013 & 1s Hobs bt ue astor House, New York, wf each division shall address the convention Mr. Orn- | heavy, but ia mostly covered by insurance. Ee rr, ANG Ub Caereees NOME BASE |: 7 a Melee pe treet cee kee UCTION SALE OP PLANTS—CONsIS"ING ow | fY<TY comverience wLich can be expéeted Fe tia: | dake opened for Mr. Fraser, the Cass delegate, and Mr. | thee at of the Battery, concurring with, the | New York Uity Five per Ct Stock.1850-70.. 90s 08 fey. J TEVON, "Now dona atioet “Scie to commence at | {lop of Mr. WV. Courtney, who la” well kuown toatl visl- | Swan followed on the part of the Buchanan men, Mr. Death of an English | Hoard of Assistants im favor of the enlargement. Boston City Five per Cent Bonds, 1868 62.. 08 8 S344 ters $0 Hoatce sand Mr. Tetu has charge of theculinary | 500. rejoined, pending which, the convention adjourn- Coxcunnati, June 41851, | — Alderman Srunz»vanr, who presided, objected to call- | Penn+ylvania Five per Cent Stock. we a 8 “— ee Mr. Graham, the English tragedian, died at St. Louis | ing the document up.on the ground that it passed the | Ohio Six per Cent Stock, 1870-75 a DABS ANd GREENUOUSE PLANTS AT AUC- ed for tea. last week, Poard of Assistants ta 1840—-that it was not acted on in | Massachusetts Five per Ote (St. Bas. 1868). Ibe = lor F van) ‘Thursday, dune Sth, a oF 20 o'clock 08 the shore EVENING SESSION. - this Board sinee—and that the Board in which it origin- | _—— Five per Cent Bonds. = s ae Greer jc 4 At half-past y % ated and was passed was now defunct; therefore, the | Canada Six per Cont Bonds, 1874 WT 8 10h Mpatily Hones, Verbanas Feather, alf-past seven o'clock the Convention re- assembled, Common Council. ‘vents pouueabine amaba ee colamened ts com, Montreal City Six per Cent Bonds, 1857, .., 82 est 250 double Dahliaa, W.A. and Colonel Frazer resumed bis speech, and made a great display of eloquence about the usages of the demo- cratic party. He i# a good popular orator, and the great- est enemy Mr. Buchanan has. In the course of his ob- servations he stated that he resigned as candidate for the nomination for Governor in opposition to Mr. Bigler, He repudiated the charge of disorganization, He said be repelled the allegation as foul and false, and he only wanted that Lancaster should be properly ro- BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Jons 4.—The President fu the Chair, The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. PETITIONS REFERRED. Pe elve different sorts each. CARTER, Anetior eer, ST Doy steoet. ANTS AUCTION ONSIST- Sig to commence Alderman Gniryis appealed from the chair « vote being tuken, 8 having voted in support PP? rete and 6 against it, the decision of the chair | 4nd unsettled. Was reverse Of Ann Southward. to have stand in Washington Mar- . | The President of the Fronch republic attended » et, Of residents in Jobn strvet, asking that the running | entered iats with Heuny Conklie for etdarging the Bec, | Feview, on the 22d ult., im tho Champ de Mars. of the line of stages through that street may be discon- | tery. Everythin; d off quietly. The President, whe tinued. Of Henry Benson and others, for a sewer in p " BVSTY ORIN g DAMOG Se quietty. . utente sank cok oan ane ee forte Fesding of the plans and specifications was called | was accompanied by General Narvaes, was reoeiv- ed with loud shouts of “Vive Napoleo: street. Of Mr. T. Rowland. for correotion of tax on per- Alderman Keir moved to dispense with the reading. Some disturbances toek place at Belle Isle, om The Stock market at Paris had been very heavy RAND SALE OF ing of Korea ore P. TRY e Why A.M. ILVER WARE, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY, AT AUC- tion —This day, at 10 o'clock, the large and valuable No, S14'Grand street, comprising Unibed States: avar nt street, ea a prompt attenti June 2d, ISH 3M. BaINTNALL. 4 OSLING'S RESTAURANT, NO At LIBERTY STREET, frat house west of Broadway, having been open now yout two w 4 iny waiters <co., perfeetly organi: peetfully solicit » call from gentlemen who lixe their served up in » neat cooking of the first order, waiters attentive, and the public generally, who take their m: h My friends sonal property, No, 500 Hudson street. Alderman Moucaxs wished to have the document read. odd are respectfully solic ited to ive th new ph ri INVITATION. m He wished for information on the sul t. He wanted . nn 2° etctean los agood URBOT THIS DAY, AT “HRLLBYS,” wien | Preented. It wasbed logic tosay that becnase he was | yrom the Secretary of tho Roman Catholic Orphan | to bnew how far thoy wanted to rumihiseniryenees | the 14th ult., amongst the political prisoners, whe uu befound ‘to be well worthy of Hiriip, anchovy, and. Tobstersauen, 'Strangers | 2 fAvor of one man for a distinguished high office, Mr. | Avylun, on Tuesday, the 10th instant, in Prince strest. | ines the river, grosely insulted, and menaced with acts of violence, wally. WARREN, Auction should by no'menne fail to visit this gorgecus Café and es: | Bigler for another, that he (Frazer) was n disorga. | Accepted. The Alderman of the Seventeenth moved to go into a I ok . rye Ny ni tauraut, at S35 Broadway, at the sign of the Arabesque lode | iter ste ye ee tho APPLICATIONS. committee of the whole. The motion was afwrwards | the Inspector of Prisons. Barbes and Blanqui were Iniup, on the corner. Maswachusotts Bay oysters nizer, Mr. Frazer is a dangerous opponent on Of School Oficers of the Fifth ward. to appoint James | withdrawn. ‘The Chairman then put Alderman Kelly's | amongst the rioters T PETER'S ATROME MIGHT AS WELL BE OMICTEO | SUMP. His speech was highly ad captandum. W Kich an Inspector of Common Schools in the Fifth | motion, which was curried pes S by the tourist as" SHELLEY'S.” by the stranger within. ‘The question was decided to-night at half past nine | W#Fd. Alderman Morcans again rosea n repeated his call for amburg accounts confirm the late statements ef PETITIONS. Gur sates. This famous and fashionable Kestaurant and | o'elock, by a majority of 73 to 45, against the Frazer de- Of Philip Maybee, asking for a reduction of rent of | payee) particularly as to how far they intended to a joint remonstrance having been sent to the Da | themselves o a the soraer'ef which, co's sian, te p jegates, and in favor of the Bigler. Pier at Coenties slip. Of C. Waddell and others, fora | ""Aiderman Gnirriy said be knew all about itas wellashe | Bi#h government by Austria and Prussia om the Arabesque globe lamp. Massachusetts Bay o fhe opportunity of Joining before the increased rato of fee Defore the society fills up, are requested to come for and ‘constitution can be obtained at the offiee, t. wM. PARKER, Secretary. eter, and on the prin- sewer in Thirty-seventh strect to Sixth avenue. Of | Villiam Livingston, to have moneys refunded back to him on account of an illegal sale from the Corporation. REPORTS ACCEPTED. Of Committee on Rouds, in favor of opening Fifty. | second street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson river. Of | Committee on Assevsments, asking that the petition of | John Bruce, in relation to thy validity of certain asseas- ments in the Tweifth ward, may be referred to Com- | mittee on Law Department. Of Committee on Police, adverse to payment of bill of Dr. John Ross. COMMUNICATION From Street Commissioner, enclosing estimates for regradipg and paving Twenty-ninth street, from Broud- way to Seventh avenue. REPORTS, Of Committee on Aasexements, adverse to the petition of L. L. ¥. Appleby and others, in relation to asseasments The Convention having appointed a Senatorial Com- mittee, adjourned at ten o'clock till nine o'clock to- morrow morning. ‘The friends of Buchanan say that Frazer's object is to make a division in favor of Gen, Casa, and that he never had any serious intention of running for Go- vernor, They ray there is a deep laid plan either to break up the Convention, or to defeat Mr. Buchanan in some other way. There is no doubt that the convention has really more reference to tho election of President of the United States than Governor of this State. If Bigler getsthe nomination to-morrow, as he probably will, there is to be # mass meeting in the even- ing, when Ool. Frazer will speak, and some further de- yelopemente of party tactics may be expected. Mr. Dawson, Gen, Cass’s war horse, is attending a sick | did. He had the report before him, and more than that, he was one of the committee that signed the report; and it must be presumed, he did not sign it without tho- roughly understanding the question. | Alderman Moxcans again repeated that he did not | know what number of feet they would encroach on the river, and if that is in the report, he never saw it; aud he again solemnly averred that he Seked the information in | Marshal Radetzky had been summoned from geod faitl the report was made in 1849; it has since | y,. , 5 A fone through © great, wany bats. ond bes uederence | Milan to Vienna, for the purpose, it was believed, many alterations. He therefore would insist upon get- | of accompanying the Emperor of Austria to Ware ting the information he required. pestis Alderman Mirisn then read the report, by which it ve F appeared that they intended to extend it into the river Advices received from Madrid state that the | for €00 feet—the full extent which the taw allowed them, ji ormi i i She Sailing atuameudty apiaianon the emdet eener elections bad terminated, and their result was, in ab leases which it was feared stood in their way, was then | most every instance, favorable to the government. A modification of the Spanish cabinet, according to accounts of the 15th ult., was again talked of. read; after which, for sewer built in Second avenue. Of Com Alderman Gnriyyin said that all they asked in con- Accounts have been received from Lisbon vo the Mth inst. Saldanha had chartered two steamers te Wharves, &e., in favor of building a short | nection with this question, was «imple justice. We onl; foot of Laight street, North river. Of Committee on | sk that the poor and laboring saan of the bron | | convey him and his troops to Lisbon, ‘The Queem is | said to be disposed to meet Saldvuhn’s views with subject of the Federal Commissioners. Advices from Brussels to the 23d ult., state that anew Ministry had not been formed at that date. It is thought that the old ministry would resume its functions. AMILY EXCURSION TO WEST MOU} Monday, Juno Mh, the Teutonia Home: Cistion will make a second excursion to their Iau the Harlem Railroad, fourteen on ery family whe wis to'seetro's, bacésonn plot of round: in a most improving neighborhood, should take this ePvortunity to view the preinises. Each uiomber is required to pay $10.a¢ the time of subscription, and, $2 weekly. from the Int of A he has raid $135, Th ‘now prepared tovell the right to use suid invention oa rom sonable terms. The invention of the subscriber is applied either to a singh ith two cylind se ig usual for my four city Lo idle eq) ‘exponser for surveying, grading, pl de paid by the party froin whom we pure 0 | ie plots we have to choose from are all tis best that Selected, ‘The care wil leave the City Hail at ld o'clock ta the morning, avd return in the afternoon. Fare for the ox- cursion, 31h cents, HN F LUTHER, Presideat. Fancen an veren, Scoretary FOR SALK AKD vo Un. HOUSE AND LAND AT YONKEMS FOR SALE cheap—The well-known residenes of Sampson Simson, ers, if applied for immed Udo aald Low, am from the first cyt ive force thervin, it pasaee {ate a tight case, Lormed » vaporiser, og aining a aun. er of small tubes charge wit! tohloride, or some easil Meporized Liquide pemsteuten Lato’ the srane, koticensssuq | Wife at home, and there is no one to fil his place, comes in contact with the entire surface of the tubes. The | There is much feeling, and there is fighting and fua faculty of absorbing caloric, possessed by Liquids of tho be- lass. is fo “powerful. that, immodiately ahead. ith ‘the surface of | The whigs are in great glee at the split, in this city. Public Health, recommending that the Street Commis. | j¢ ¢ place omes for reeren | for dumping night toll, to be excavated to a suf voted last night for a public perk up town, for the ari Boient depth to allow vessels to lay alongside of the | toeracy, which will cost a million before it ia finish wharves, Of Committee on Roads, recommending a a concurrence with the Board of Assistants in the adoption | *h4 Sil we mak le $27.00. | He hoped the Common A il would pass this mersure, and deal out even-handed | respect to the formation of a ministry. more ucres of Ind. and modating Peete ot Se Ets | General Scott dy their man, and no mistake, of a resolution permitting W. P. Furness to cede One | © ¥ 4 nS jy to Mr. J. Hl. Jeaking or. Simson, ou tne pres pee ge My ML} Hundred and Third street, from Bloomingdale Road to | 2W4uce to the poor and rich. opposed to the move. | There had beena most dangerous food at Viennay ~ i condensed | “pertoes for U. Eleventh avenue, and to grade the same. Of same com. | .,Aiderman Kis said he was oppose S. Senator for Connecticut. He then eon- | With one exception, all the bridges bad been ear The vapor thas ed it a speculation of certain parties; it was very LARGE NUMBER OF PARMS FOR SALE, IN THE aM. Ra ah 4 Violnity of the city, among which are one = reeommending a concurrence with the Board of wi Hartyono, June 4, 1851, ried away. 2 acres, | o Assistants in the adoption of a resolution ordering the said orted ortain jo it wrovia Seer daktestt We, Sout Seif, waa tin wrameaoe | snd afer « | The firs: ballot wae as follows: —Whole mumber, 222 | grading of Mishty-thirdstreet, between Thirdand Fourth | Srd'he (ihe Alderman) was then. of pinion that twas ‘The King of Prussia react dl Warsaw on the 18th wents. vem h ‘one o mad also 9 * coed gol T Sead avenues, Of same committes, recommending a concur. J . 0 i . Zigs bien oteun Staton flan ponsomey ented, | and t,geana of force Pl eon sermon, ere) aos | Tencerith the Board of Amiatante inthe adoption of © | intended for ihe benedtof the people generaly: but he | Gy? At, & Qualter, Past ight in the evening, ‘3 ~ RIN J thus keeps regu! omas ieymour, (dem.) had . resolution fi ulating an: ding Sevent! street. t “9 ¢ Emperor and Empress of Rnssia a cod Call at G4 Broadway, WATKINS & WINE. sees See nan ul Roger 8, Baldwin, (whig). 5 Denton waht: Beaute. “tomssmuleas has since satisfied himself that he was wrong, and he pe P ia advanced te thought it hie duty to change his opinion, and give his support to the measure. ‘The question of aceepting the report was then put, and ten having voted in the affirmative, and sevea in the negative, the report was accepted. | } TALE POR Sai James Dixon, (whig) . aa Scattering, (9 whigs 6 dems.) . #RCOND MALLOT. Whole number, 222. Neocasary to a choice, 112. meet him as far as Skicrniwich, where the royal | and imperial party dined. ‘They thea journeyed om together to Warsaw. ‘The last number of Punch contains a drawing of 4 | recommending a concurrence with the Board of Aasist- ants in the adoption of a resolution to regulate and grade | Fifty second street, from Fourth avenue to Kast river, | Of same committee, recommending a concurrence with the Board of Assistants in the adoption of a resolution to re- | —A NEW AND FIasT wii larg: batts, made | theemallee room ogun od by it, and the avoidance of crus’ations in the the water being completely dis Sted by tho rele eration, vaporization, and condensati Aoply +L Ani ate ILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE —T. ©. O'CONNOR | emelt |. to i a new ou hand largo seyortmeatel new aad oveved | | Thomas I, Seymour, (dem.) had + 108 | gulate and grade Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth strvets, | tec'ty inquire and fepertite the Bosra. at ite nent one, | Brother Jonathan astride a revolver. Tho late Hand Billiard Tables, patent and cloth cushioned, with | Roger §. Baldwin, (whig) . 82 | from Third avenue to the East Kiver. Of Committor oa ion, whether the compensation of Captains, Assistant ak Fi erery thing comple which he will sell at Feasonable jars as | Janes Dixon, (whi « 2 u Law Department, in favor of confirming assessment list | Cariaine rolleemon end doork should not be in, | YOS#Ses Of the Pacific must have aroused Joke siviaed Tales, with Lt patent sie cush'oaar which be wlll Ny 2 th iber, 60 the ofan of | eattering, (1) wi gs 3 dem > sed Git Wedeeudee. | forthe fewer built in Thirteenth street, from one bundred | Gieweed. | Ps And doorkeepers pyrite | pod ‘ listed Tats Manu “acto irond at city of New jer balloting was then postpone duseday | fore weet of ne Bissh crenee te eat through the Eighth | ae ; Soiyyory sheay: “Apply at his Billiard Taive Mauv actory PROSPER DU TREMLEY.” | negt ee Th ee Maca cessetine sik ee meee ee cis Beard t00n after adjo to the first Septem Our Liverpool Correspondence. Sl acadecheeinl ning A dozen of fifteen whige refused to votefor an abolition | pyuinting A Sunaford collector, Of same counnltiee eid tie gees arate { Liverrovt, May 24, 1452 ESIRABLE LOCATION AT CLIFTON, STACAY SHIPPING, or freesoil candidate, They cannot bo influenced to vote | in favor of concurring with the Board of Assistants in ARD OF AS al. . 2 » May 24, Island, for a Podlie ¢ Si out thirty were: Jose 4—The Board m in the chair, The min’ at 3 0% jon.—Por sale, or to lense, of ground situated at Clifton jock—the President for Baldwin, and the whigs now taik of another candi- Nev Occan Steam Miil Arrangement. date. the adoption ef a resolution to open 12ith stroet, from | INE—THE NEW AND All, Di 0 . of the last moeting were x For irelpht « mane apply te alt Se ithe, wi nd the democrats cannot cloct any one, Itis | ‘Araistunts in the adoption of a Fesdlution to open Pifty- | Perrriows RAPE tered into # new arrangement with the Britisa mad Of Martin Tabueki, for permission to regrade, repay and reset curb stones and relay the flagving before his property, on Fortieth and Forty-tirst streets and Broade way Of sundry persons, for sewer in probable there will be no choice this year. first street, from Tenth avenue to the Hudson Kiver. Of | same commilter recommending a coneurrence with the Board of Assistants in the adoption of a resoiution direet- ing the Street Cowmirsioner to procure plans for laying North American Mail Packet Company to continue their weekly sailings throughout the year, hence forward; therefore, dur the months of December, haw. Captain C. D. Ludlow, om Saturtay, 1th r ariy the w lendid forest trees, many ot the O16. The ground is susceptible of th ments; extensive lakes for water fow The Special Senatorial Election. Aceany, June 4, 1851, THAT THR STEAM. avy, eom- hy 18 HERERY 0. enth street, be- STITUTION, Lient. Blant. U.S. Greticc and pummer houses being withie twenty ‘al sr. wil: leave Panama for Sin Peanciaye, on or about | The official canvass gives Williams fiftcen in Tompkins. Cumestiea Intonenet panting Wateu Whae 900 be | Hag wh eget pl emelghe ae GMs oferta January, February, and March neat, the Brivis Shros minutes walk o€ube ferey. There te ve yet oo arene | “ot the ith. ES For particulary, | The bourd of canvassers in Yates eounty adjourned till eceived at the accident iu Twenty-first | Another fora sewer iu Twelfth street, from near Siath | Steamers will sail from Liverpool every Saturday, Els or desirable, 1f made invit | apply to Etward Weil oface ot is Sain ab | to-day, being unable to agree in regard to two yotes in tenon go done | S¥eRUE West to Seventh avenue, up Sevyerth avenus to and during the mouths of January, February, Sealnaeel We cuissa ard oa apey es” | eaUWa ResbaG SIGEEHT FOR GALE UN | town of Italy, which, if allowed, gives Stanton thirty | op Twenty. fret street, between h'and Lexington | Thirtecuth street, to intersert the sewer receutly built ) Mareh, and April, from New York or Boston every - CCUM A Leeper meer Constitucion; « berth for alady in one of the bostetate | ph e.™ Ime Allowed Willan, elcted by two mcr avenues, and directing Street Commissioner to pay the | °°" ae | Weduesday, This I know to be afact. There is jew min wi th what Mot an at pbc ip. titi werk ; euden, inety-vig or | Mest River and to | a th bey not or wwtr in Seventh sreet. be y nies Band 0. and throughout the summer and autuinn, tho same Serecee be Sutzae-by ihewwag, ot bas ‘who “ance Fina, June 4, 1851 Mary White for ope coond nt tt Sirens oe 2.0.0 Van, | Same Hine be manners, Wil Holl Thlee & Week, Oe, Tr. exe Sixty-re utors of Elizabeth Dunkin, in favor of od #treet the oustle nad oxa ing Sixty ng outs, by ralle et. Of same rof grow ¥ A | Gilbert's majority in Chemung is 9, ecmmimittee. in ‘Thureday#and Saturdays, from Liverpool,aod Mow opening from Fifth to Kighth Molan for remission of tax. cial Committee, 1 ; . " Hom } ni H Weda 8, fro: or B 2h Ham pRALRS: Pact - relation to the fertival of opening the Brie Rallrond. Of | gg ee ee eye te } days and Wedvesdays, trom New York or Boston From Washington City. Committee om Renda, in favor of requiring the New | «yen Fire ont Sree, y in | Our London Correspondence. omer RESIDE: > York Harlem Railroad Company to exect bridges | v “+ n a po OCs LOTT, Proprictor. Sere Somerenne | Vase | actons their road ot Eighty-third, righty-fowrth, and | pig heen ape gre ee THE STATE OF EUROPE SECRETARY CORWIN—JOUN C. SPENCER DE! | ~ a © corner of rehard sireets. « . WOR SAL UR VALUABLE BUILDING L | Ok | THE CALIVORNIA LAND THtLE ¢ scion—rax | je ary by haf ae earns Os outing to rey d grade Thiriy-third street State of Prance--The Proposot Revision of the wenty-f ¢ bud rear, and alnety t | noneble torume, ogg of paying a bill for music furnished the 7th ‘ from Third avenue to East river. To pave votion | Constitution—The Conferences at Warsaw 1 nine inches deep, fro % the gouth sive of Phicty-snecad NAVAL. EXAMINATION AT ANNAPOLIS, ETC | (National Guard) in escorting the remaias of Major 7 note sre a ursa—— The ‘reel, commer ‘fees wert <f' Niath avenue Was x, June 4, 1861, | Ger ral Werth 16 Greene Renee eee ee te ae erormae. Se Sete} Dresden Conference The Aammeny tn Dantntoh The street is Fogul: A ony | dni adie Movers, De Faber to lay a crovewail i 7 ” pe sly sf | The President had a long and close interview with Mr, | mene an Teer Ewieh sireet, To romeve pump in Watte stew . Cue. Tie Papal Bill— The Exhilicion—- Miscellancons POR sat EA HANDSOME Nem ork abd AM. fromm te snd Corwin, at the Treasury Department, at a Inte hour yes- | ie San sien cit teen Gotane| Loxpon, Friday evening, May 23, 1851 Any @ le Fae Bnd O irom Foo . 0 days ye Vommittes | 4, va + ne — pri my nuelj his ac6ned@ A.M. and § PM from the foot of Wat. | tay. Mr, Corwin will not leave for some days yot | ha Delemay | Te regulste Forty-foursh street, fren t avenue to | The attention of the politicians of Europe is 1 t fthe kis din Naw ¥. + eee | It was John ©. Spencer, of Albany, who was appointed | °F | Kast river, To fing ridewalk | gradually begins ng tracted by the positeet lable, Avenue Lilth, commer of Went Pifte Conn ARP IMPOY RAILROAD LINE FROM NEW | Commissioner to adjust California lnnd titles; and this Report of Committee on Street pocahoe te me of affairs in Fr Jn my recent letters, | have wave Pier No 1 North civer. te sronwibesg cae the witch of slave : : ies . ny recen ors, JOR FALR—TNE MODERN neILT Tory | JOHN POFTEIG Morving Ling, ‘wt so'el ee oe Park, but in favor of cutting corners at | om Xigh ih | purposely repeated that the expiration of the lease etek Fe No. @ boxingt " taadera | toe kk foree +P of ‘elne Ws Yr a. us oy | ment of the Interior, declining the office. “4 x thane pects, “Of Comittee on | Breadway between f ' pe " E cnuye Dapp onthe? + sscuadl 4. Wiehe sg 1 Utah debe’ | The following are among the candidates permitted to | Seucre in furor cf oe treet on cceninittee on | eis pend the Farther opening of of power of Louis Napoleon is ac wie en Provo NOK & SON, % Aan street, MOUTH. NOW SUP EH | present themscives for examination wt the Naval Aca. | Erondway and Greene street z court Howes tn the Park, | Ritory: 1 bave so rep y stated bis pusition, SALE Of TO LET—a corny as up. m Baltimore aud trederivks | deny, Aunay n the first of next October, fo Pedr oye adda apm patiding and the Rounds, | that 1 sball not dwell far upon it today. 1 wikis ular . b fell ssi Vhaten és jae @ scl Jn favor of constructing a sewor in Walker street, from | shall have to return to it agar: in my letters. The Thy ' Lv, aN a4 ete 7 Al a Chureh etree Prondwny - Bs ms | Montgomery &. Carlton, W. Seely, Hoary W. Dox | ort of tke prota Cesoralttes om. Rett wade of the | reat object he bas in view at pr + ist revision Ba Se ay Me at York; Fdmund §. Allen, Connecticut; ‘Thowas 0 | Re r n Sixth aad | of the prosens constitution, « # whoce oy BUNCE tellers cm ees Address PP. S., and Job s vighth ani *« Renwick street. To | Secure & prolongation vf his pow This qusstion FE. David, D “ eae netinet a m. | of @ rovision is, a nt motmont, th ohio! ASTATEN 1s LAND COTT AOE TO RENT, FURNISHED a weath 0 y t | topic of disoussion 4 anim the ly 40 ratty, ainall tationery for the next Hone of Re | nite end Beapiien, awe > onda eee + of eT " " . ips AS Fe al preventatives were awarded, lo day, principally Wo Robert nd tm Porty-toarts | vous, | political ofabs of Pa Th ts aurionsly 1 tow 4. tare Forvbem avd Wheeler & Co. s'veet busin nnd | Ferry at pier 43 Juohked forward to, vent great & power 4. Rent, wntor Williaw Clare, of Alabama, « t. Adams. of Connes . lk ? ho r the mew matting wud st Clnes pasen ge | tlout, (correspondent of the 7'vihune.) have beeu ap- peutring | blniaee 4 . — See ag oe 540), Apply to dN, } pointed clerks in the Treasury Department River, foot of ag thes . States of Luro; ’ (8 As vet Semuel Strong of W York, will doabtless | f 4 sewer in Thi m cereet apd mi mining Gom- | coming ows; out rpomscuixs ‘ have the euperint nee of the capitol ealargea » nue A ny ae ~ tohet = Ati on mighty. th arm from shen Et fem ’ int drviion co 704 00 to bem ee ee TY ek kom PRETTON, i otnert, be Thee ond To nucs, | thet x : jeaver, in ae ‘ Tercand, | >Mee, Pratt stecet, oF ert, Chief of the Topographical Ba- | in Kivinguen street en | ber the houses in ¢ oo pil ie oe sees Ss avin piree brea, CHAS. WORTHINGTON, 4 pom in Kiving n Report od! Of parties in Prawece conceals of | Marehi@alt 81. more, inst | peturned heve : s Resoueniovs rorty-ntuth | ST fetry to Btate here are the he loanista, the . anare. Pheve | == = —- Neeek Cet ete eae ta vee comene of Beaty Sa | sittwe on Peveies hepitimicts, and th née the na all the toole EXPRESS AGKNULKS, do. coe eee ereuue. be tepals puyvenens it Doors lin. wt foot of B rand four great part a © power) ne treet, from Nivington to T lay Croton wa- | ot ferry foot of Thirty-wint wer, to#. Mt |} thom whe desire PE WORLD'S PAIR.—RDWARDS, SANFORD & UO. | Its various eignific @ | ter pipes in Thirteenth str ae Wtomvenue |} ip } 8 < propre Raprate 60° whiny Agemes, ia etion | tthe Caley | ©. Toinsiruet the contra ewer io Fulton | comer pues ern weane to eaeeneen apes ¢ Adams & (o's Awericat Rapron —Those wie | prevents the proceedi t n M h rc) ther bes Werte belrott p " witha es | be | renee Bt lee and “mith eame in from the Boord 1! atite n of tho powers j , rmen. at boil-pas my that they » - | and right ne y and fl up th raet of | about to adjourn Mf th b of the actual T » vivta are ah ; ’ about to adjourn, if this Board had any cou £ are alee pivinas the belief too, Stat the adroteeton of On i anton trvets. ‘To witen pier No.1 | ieiention tam ae fuvornble to a revision of the constitution. | Now, = - - af de 5 ! Fix feet on the west side, To authorize the | Oy nen « Bly nud McCarthy wore appointed | it ie necessary for x legal revicion that three-fourths Ore DISTOSED OF THE GOOD WILL AN reer A scat se notion A p Pp 3 or ‘I tore ¢ ry seare, clegani-g. peso , in immense ot uonithed ot the Cuptiel ervtas bey ange de rom ge en enh A committee to wait ¢ Board end inform them | of the Assembly should vet yartior now a correr. icy a email bub a oad this evening. ee the an aent tha | for the Fourter ard ptation he thet thie Board had bo ees f » stand, it 19 calenlated ¢ f “ ner iso leave any he | indies of tor d operer tn Turkish costae | Grove street, from Hudson to Uhriet tt “ “ toa t | t is caloulnt w for @ te lesve tammod ately for | f t p ce performed this duty, aud returaing, «0 te i 0 against it “ 1 190 Burop r retiqvive at LD Mott atree proved to be a he The music, however, was exe: | Petty Hh street. from Fifth avenue to 4 a — my Srepee +) aad 100 icol, and the company wee gratified by the pceseace ght Forty-ninth street, from Kighth t ronue abetwin fiom ve ould this ealualation pr pore SUH, A SMALL QUANTITY ene newrp the President and Daniel Webster | fs HOON a8 the enid strect ix regulated and grat thomt wil the bur cor ® legal revision it out of the quasar mat f i'sueguatusten, | Samad esa. Venn 18 Wall w | v Fepair crosswalk In Moore street. on the east ide | {h4s'peard stands eden cn till tech | $6 | (according to Article CX. of the conetitation ttenlt > tn. derate, Wi © ad the seus he wont vs aly. “THB WHOL OF THR UAROO | he New Hampshire Legtsl ot Walve thewes, To repate th crosewalks in Maldea Iane, | tember me Wher the qu \ is fairly brought forward, i ald om of the iy St. Lawre 8 in conveyed | between the Iuterrcetion of Libe d Pearl will be Gime to enter inta the ox min bers of Tus Low (om Roithampton, and depos i Palace, wo | Conconn, N. It | street. under the din of the ¢ sisucr of Ree | Marine Aftai eneb party. [tame en bu evuekeel Da A. fet, and for for our dirsotion. we are prepared te dive otery attention te " — . dstehuse OF sé to-day, d Supplies. To anthorize Commissioner of Re . ‘ . | ete as Rete a Were ze tter aust ivory” Parties ewiting Ragland ere incited | Doth brnuches of the Legislature orcunined to-day nod Bupploe to wert fo samt, Tre Curere Sie Crauisscr was raised on the secs | portersion of powor ix a gront advantage, and @ « Semte consisting of frente » k a ret eteee 4 a ween ee Ya In the Senate, John Wells, democrat. wae unanimously Company, No. 7, and Hose | tional dock at noon yeeterday, for the purpose of ¢ Weapon of seme avail in dexterons bh Sater tn tre brot basrments oi vera mny he a dtenved, ore lovers of ofedit may be tre | cheeen President, The House, after four ballotings, in Twonty-sitth street, hone Third | ing her copper Sho will remain out of water during | ashht ze ot al Europe wre gre Furniture wil! he gold low, vith oats | sure’, and every attention given to thair wishen and inte | otveted N. B, Baker, democrat, &peaker, The vote stood and that $2,000 be appropriated for the «ame, enamels : en ved upon France. ltaly is im @ very anawtth Secgpian te bereee, Raise Begs fe relncsnpauts fetta EDWARDS. SAN DIORDA CO. - P To permit Francie’, Cuties at hia own eg. | TMUreday, and will then take her berth foot of Wall street. | sent, and ready for a ristog AL very coon am ma ch Mer Rak: 2 Cotemnis Beridines, Urerpost: | as follows — " to constrict a sewer ot drain from his premises, | She fe well worthy a visit from all who (ke ploasure im | "Pps ‘Prussia has arvived st Wareae, te TRA WEL " . | Baker, demoerat,....... ‘ are : ha " : . 10 LEASE. FRANKLIN & DULDINGS —THR Nia BXPRE Rawy 107 } amen tin ms ore . pone viewing a splendid ship. inert the 1 mperor ne Russia and Austria, aed chs coat ae on Lth and 13th of MU, MOUNT ik Sik scissde kites sieitens al direction of the Croton Aqueduct Der partment | Lauxenes —By Mersrs, Willis & Co, at Sag Harbor, | King of Saxony. Nothing has as yet transpired of fitted with water ge te San Pry conta; Ffeeight, ferey Seavunsene see? ® POUL ult. n bark of 340 tons called the y Gee tne, to pe. n veeting 4 expericnee these crowaed nd and cote ).. three atanrthe . bor res we Btted fin ray ¢ ry sai about | bends h A nine doubttees ny Wand Calvi doors of WEEPORD & Co Astor Home Sentence of Carey far ki Ty the Parsmes1—That David Webb be appointed | Sam hanes Gast BA sleep - tem mae Ra aS a labtlees intuenses a8 reals SUN, St Courtianat ot =a sapere: Shadrach Resene Case. ector of Common Sehoots for the Seventh ward, in At Kittery, 20h tilt, bry Somme! Badger, Raq. a copper | have hed t | sai ohana cae = LAND WARRANTS. Be Jeno 4 188 Hope, removed fastened ship of about 860 tone, enlled the J.P. Prowts, | pink ine ee Tea) Were formally closed ow tae ILETAMSBURGH PROPERTY FOR joarow, June 4, 1851 'y Aigerwan Krity—That should the Hartem Ral. | 7 New Orie . ay . ‘ | Mth inst. ot Dresden, by Prince Mew emer borg, three story | wee and Lote NTS punt oe by 10a rep in TOR Catey hae been convicted at Kast Cambridge for kill- A Company further neg or delay to comply with syoutsensggionagry som wren Mante of wd the Prime \tiniate f Hee icekatanttal sranner with teeree "t Ta hy Washheroe & Weodman, Mineral | Ine George Maywood, the depot master, and was thi | ihe ender of the doretibud ina report of the Cometic | Court Caiendar This Day. | varia, Wuiteaberg. Honover, Raden, Darmatadt, Desement. Grand street being the priv tpal « ‘ottt, Wisconsin, W % W. wil! pay the hi eat prtase tor morning sentenced to twenty years In the State prison. | oy streete of the Board of Aljeras t ado} ted b " 474, Seo, sor, | HPC OF the othe ' ’ " have Place, Property increases in valine more than ® sds \oonted by themselves Weseee. Rode aman, " en, 24. Seren, One care ae ooked ‘ ¢ de Of the place. The shove property will be sold cheap at & Willinm street, N.¥., will porchage Land Warrants for | The verdict was manslanghter said Board, vix: from Thirty-fourth street to Thirty-nintl 480, 451, 482, oss. + tae ; wit Accommodating terme. Arply At the hardware eters and attend to &il business congested therewith, | George pat... Bhadrach rescue cane, District Attorney Lunt | street; that in such an event, the Street Commissioner | Rurkmion ( ve is MD 7 vd 9 ri uy, bY each Oren eat of, of THUw as DOYLE, corner of pea 4 ascreree zeupegiior. at. ee, oi voy agenee awk been rm fod the ba gee he - al ie is hereby directed to advertise for proposals to carry into a avon Praag Now, 681, 52, 6S, OR, OH HF beyectively, vy Moy wever. nnet® nas ‘ourth streets. arran’ rencions, diere,, 5 Body rage charge jury resol 4, 503, GOH, OS, 686 3° a dete a tan anita as, wi oo pa Kart amen, eHlect the resolution of the Committee on Streets of thie Bde » wdopted a rete a

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