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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7112. MORNING EDITION-----WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. DOUBLE SHEET. n03 SALES BY AUCTION. SALES nY AvoTION. NEW x "OR APH, | prmonth additional during the secoud enlistment avd Women's Temperance Convention. . . SSA eNAAR ARAL PTS WAN " BY TELEGRAPH. | eats ena cy reamslistment execeding + Rociesren, April 20, 1868 BY gi APGEMan,, AUCTIONEER — THURSDAY, AUCTION SALE OF STANDARD ROSES.—J. L VAN- boveqpemony nt toseboct. as cadote A A $ ’ " The atiendanee at the Women's Temperance ‘ aes 1d. at onoovciec’ P.M, at No. 14 Moke strest dewator will sell, on Thursday, April 22, a larze and t West Pe + of artilhory pe Jonven, SALES BY AUCTION. Sein er eteenie cect Mera eeCaIEOn neon ead splendid teloction of standard Hoven tum the nursery oD. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON, | v1.0; ment;andin tion is much larger than was expected ‘The morning “J, BLEECKER WILL SELL, AT AUCTION, on | Mitehon Furaiture, Cataiognes at the Auction Room. | Boll, Florist, corner of Fitticth street aad Drosdway. __ y rs tone cadet from the infantry. and — gegeion was for ladies only, when the business of the Friday, April 23d, 1852, Ivo o’clvvic 2" Mer- 4 AUCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS , AUCTIONEER, ihe Sasa lal «ne from the cavalry, Tt also authorizes the Prosident parte = dle fas Friday, April 23d 1852) at twelyo o'ctoe wt the'Mer ¥,F COLON, AUCTIORRER—ELEGANT HOUSE. “by Wel, Van Zante-cthe legos of the onto | WHIG CONGRESSIONAL CAUCUS, | toappoint, trom non-commissioned oficers of the army, | Convention waa arranged; and its officers chosen Ninth astreet—The four four story re ae | Puasniey,, ier Pe eagt drer, Set No. 166 Steck of & wholesale Jiquor store, with fixeanes, counters. aS a second Heutenants by brevet Officers.—Dira. KE. C. Stanton, of Seneca Pulls, waa ap- Bud lots of Ground, known as No. is day, Wednesday, April 2st, of 104 o'slook- at No 168 pees pumps, hunse, wagon, stand onske, on Thuratay, Bt 10% . mishinrinite: ARES CK Gale Wikheno con vette: pointed President; Mary U. Vaughn. of Oswego; Olivier Ninth street, north’ side, and betwo qhe dann conicisie lak teoed and mahogany Purni- | 0clok, at No. 12Cangl stzvet—will bo found wor hy atton- AN BXCITING SCENE. Mr. Dawson. (whig) of Ga, reported Frazier, of Klimira; Mrs. Geo. A. Avery, Khoda Do Gar- SRE ete eee ture, in velvet and hair’ cloth, large Pier ( snot, | Some: __ B Mr . anthorizing th partment to furnish cortain volui | mo, Sarah D. Fish, and Mrs. II. . Alling. of Rochestor, and rear, by 100 fect in. depth. ‘Tho house X dingrain Carpets. Gil POCum nest sehe etre AScTION NOTICK.—TNOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. . Lene teer comp: ith arms; and the | Vice-President, Amolin Bloomer, of Seneca Falls, and front, by about 40 fet in depth, and now occupi Se em demee: 35 top nate bd —By WL, Van Zandt.—Sato this d t 1044 of clock, ynmo was com grossed. arch B. Anthony, of Rochester, were the Secretaries thelot iy 21 feet by 100 feck in’ depth, "Tis bes Gorcrife | in the auction rooms, 13 Spruce stywet, of furniture, pictures, | THE COMPROMISE RESOLUTION NON-PLUSSED, |“ Severnt private bills were then introduced. Committee on Resolutions. —Mary ©. Vaughn. Rhoda De unusual inducements for the investmont of eapital. Tho my counting-honse desks, won safes, two ‘splondid watcher, twe RIGHT OF WAY FOR RAILROADS IN CALIPORNTA. Garmo, Amy Post, Elizabeth Monroe, and Rachel Van Fromtfraiin aicyee” He estiog "ry data etch ad ayo ase BINSRS se TOPO | yyy ge acer Mr. den (em) Ca intr Eg a en one einn av ee nna ry r the - q "e i. nf 25 . i C in California for sere- Ynance Commitiee.—Susan B, Anthony, Mary H. l- eing in the vicinity of the Ship Yard, Novolty Works, and 4 2 ee eee aa ithdrawal of the Southerners. right of way through public lands ll i 5 agree railroads in that State. lowell. and HI, Attitla Albro giueybataws oad, sacinnoal cpersiony, sud oun! so: | By foatimitiretand peintingeat Aer rink cess | AUCTION KOTICE—C. CASSIDY, AUCTIONERR..- : aA THE DEFICIRNCY mt The eall- of the members was read by the Prosident, ly to the auctioneer, No. f can Gartad criuee One WURN ett tt eee By H.N. Bevh, this day, at 104; o/cfook, in the wal PPOCEEDINGS | NGR was them taken up. The first amendment of the Com- | who alse, upon taking (he chair, read an addreas, ee her —— | April 22, commencing at 10 o'elock, at the dvselling hangs |-Ream 10 Warsh Weien Cae ry ee N CO ESS. | Mittce on Finanee ppropriating $360,000 for completing | — Letters from Mrs. F. Oakes Sinith. Mrs, Abby K, Pos ENRY U. LEEDS & AUCTIONEERS, WILL | Nb. 49 Fifth street, w large andy 1 assortment of parlor, eg eee Manan nnnnannanann the floating dry dock at San Francisco, authorized by the | ter, Horace (rocley, amt Gerrit Smith, were read, Sete ea TO eatay, April <t-t- Marble Mag- | hed room, dining room. and kitchen Furnituro, oomsisting, in ‘iad Army Reform Bill in the Senate det of dd March, 1:51, was agreed to, ‘Tho afternson: season was oceupied with the discus Bad. Be tho entire stock of Marble Man- | Barto" mnnects, parlor, aad state Carpets; ingrainand throo- ave, Some ten amendments, for a variety of mall objects, | sion of resolutions, and reports of the commute, écla, Statuary, F. Monuments, &o,—The entiro rot y 4 i naredy PT ae SEPARATES were agreed to. any speccl were made both by ladies and gentle pee Sr gperee eipearee Mscbie Mantels ttihe Be. ati Kt a porrelsin meas Kaw Solar aoe Auction NOTICE.—THOMA3 BELL, AUCTIONEER. NA¥AL DISCIPLINE AND FREE FARM BILLS The next amendment—granting eome $10,000 for the | men. prominent among which was an able address reed Intest styles and most, finished workmanship of Sionna, nd other Bedate: att or Woot k Oe Zandt —Fritby) 10/6-oFolock, will Be J expenses of establishing tho superintendency of Indian | by Mrs, Amelia Bloomer. brocatello, statuary, ordinar, Yeinod: black and gold, and her Beds, Counterpmees, Pillows, out gle old a8 25 Beekman trot, the J Buralture of s hotel ane IN THE HOUSE. affairs in California—was agreed to. * - ther fancy varictiey of hlarhle, comprising ¢very de ription ‘Tom, and Broakfwwt Sots, 0. “Ala, rare bedatonth Re. ‘Saturday—darge sale in the Auetion rome, PONE een IR Teo smendments, appropriating 925.000 for building | eee pent ites: esas, a lurniture,.te, Monday—sale of furnivre, piano! ¥ & dwelling-house for the Indian Superintendent in Cali- . G@ CASK—UNCLE AND AUN YH. DS & Cl UTIONEERS, WILL SELL gravings, &e- Tho | 305 Poarl street. Tuesday—extensive Vurniture sede, a6 96 y i, y for stors f Indian ‘&o., 0 set aastion, on Weehteday, Apel! Alst, handsoms | Fron itures Casalogues nt the oe ot ey ection sguoy | Chambers street. Wednveday—aitto ERoward street, Wonwa’s Temperance Convention at Rochester. Cee Ont oe EATE ing CM RDN, OHAROMD WITH THR CRIME—-OATHARING HAYS. Soapehat Zeaunure, 616 0 clea se es. be Bidets] nies Wallstreet. Terms cash, in bankable funds, al AUCTION NOTICE.— THOMAS DEEL. AUCTIONEER. IRROAANAARADANAARADS Mr. Honren, fee ) ats ie oupaael the amend * an The soromer’s jury again sat on the’ reeent poisoning n figured hy do. d es — — —By W. Van Zand3.—Extra sate this day, at : 4 r. Gwin said it wou most economical to bui case. The stomachs of the deceased having been sna- Diceinas clegeas lichenc tine Ginn, witnean ane Biot; CHUUTON, AUCTIONEER—ADMINISTRA- | 0" tion rooms, 13 Spruce strovt, of valuabl Pennsylvania Bank Bills Vetoed theso houses; or the House would have to pay that | lyzed, by Professor St. John, of Cleveland College, and and beackets; crimson, satin brocatello Window Curtains; | 19 ter'a Salo of Elegant Housohold Furnitare, on Friday, e,,4y Tints of a unortgage, from Sixth avamu Rana ananannenen amount for rent,” Thegovermment paid now for the rent | several witnesen examined, the jury returned a verdict ik tl ti 0. enue, cornow o! atroet.— 5 sekeep: 7 % x 7 7 ale Heretablee! Htoguos and. Sideboards, xtonvion Diane | Cole and Chilton (rift anf at ict pa lock om fran or ahano, Ali, ezvokeny ted ITEMS FROM ALL SHETIONS. | of the cunomtoue, portoMces, and court houses la | of wilful murder against doin and Tonora Canly. the ‘al of atont Chairs, black walnut in hair cloth; day, ele furniture in ge house, . , ye 7 dq Piano,‘ oftman; rich C comprising polished and richly cai Sofas, stook of After a long debate the amendment waa rejected. 1. Vason Bede and Bedding Kikchon Furniture: ke. Alsorn | Chale, Card and. Quartette Table on” Dinter trovt The Whig Congresstonal Caucus. The committeo next moved to amend, by striking out | “Catharine Hayes’ concert on Saturday was Inngoly at- ‘rich carved rosewood grand seven-octave Piano, made by Tables, Secretary Bookcases of Moech & Hobbe's manufac: ‘riday and Sasurday, largo sales in tho m an appropriation of $25,000 to the Seneca Indians, of New | tended, and was a brilliant affair. Sho gives another to- celebrated maker. Also, solid silver Tea, Table, and Di ture, Mantel Lamps, Candelabras, Bronao Card Racks, So- | Monday, sale of Furniture, 305 Pearl street. ay. sale | DKFEAT OF THE COMPROMISE RESOLUTIONS—WITH- } York. for moneys wrongfully withheld from them by one night, and departs to-morrow for Cleveland, ssert Spoonsand For Kni Te OES T Ae, Becks tet iean Bence cee | Ot Zaxaitare, OF CRamihers street, Other salto tapamr DRAWAL OF SOUTHERNERS, ETO. Stryker, an Indian agent, who embenzed the Indian | ‘Thomas L. MeMillan, Ageistant Judge of tho Common ENRY H. LEEDS & EA Dressing Tiurosus, Looking-glassos, Twenty-one, Day Fad Wasuixoron, April 20, 189% | funds placed in his hands, Pleas, an old resident of Pittsburg, died on Sunday last, sell at auction, on Wedn Clock, Washstands, Shower Baths, Mattzessos, Font! AUCTION SALR—J. McCORMACK, AUCTIONEER— The Whig Congressional Caucus re-assembted to-night Mr. Prancy advoeated striking it out. much respected. Furniture—at No. G Beds, together with a variety of Cut and China Wa: Adjourned sale. at 1033 Th prik 3 : Messrs. Miller, Seward, Atchison, Cooper, Sebastian, a and an assortment of Kitehen Furnitnre, with which tho: 2ud.—By I. cera, All | in the Senate chamber, at eight o’clock—Judge Mangum | and Berrien, succosfully opposed striking it out. Mr; Accident to the Propellor Gen. Armero. ft Kerem MLK Soares Taye ee op Preece rige peel IE tee eget store N | presiding. The attendance was rather thin, a number | Pearce’s proposition was therefore rejected. ; Cranseston, April 17, 1868, # backs; mah; n jelivered on tho day of sale, Cata A . 4 , Peeutrs. tableny’ mshogeay rockers |_loxees: may berbad atthe avctioneere chic, Nov 9 Fell ologant Spring C Pier and Contre Ta role | of Southern members and some of Mr. Webster'sfriends | After some further amendmonts the Senate adjourned. paneer, tne Cita eis ane: cen ete ana DIAte lane Dank) | Suixees aad Beds, folding Cribs and Cray id'in | being absent. Among thiose presomt were Senators Smith, House of Representatives. delphia for Havana on the 10th instant.’ put in here to- Inut ‘wardrobe: COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE OF ities to suit Purchasers, by |. W. HAVENS, Fish, Seward, Wade, and: Messrs. Fowler, Briggs, Brooks, W. April 20, 1852, day to repair her starboard boiler, which gave out whem sand writing tal * custom made Farniture.—F. Colton will soll, this H Hauly, Gentry, hand aa Bruninlives Mane eNO SPS vi nee the vessel was about 76 miles to tho southward of ie frame looking glasses; oil Wiceaation: ae = er Perey: pa oa ie Miami MISCELLANEOUS. tay as See eee cana SELECT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING, Sayannah. rm q q RAR i§ aes evs a rockery ware, &c.: nivo, a choice collection of old and mo- | Assortment of custom mado Cabinet Furniture, removed 4 ‘The Srraxrn appointed Mesars. Marshall, of Kentucky ward Offered far AboMGouties, deen olf, paintings an \chgravings in rioh allt framon,toge- | from an up-town manufactory for convenionce of anlo, and ATIONAL ACAPRIS OF DESIG Cepheid The caucus have fixed upon Baltimore as tho place, | srarris, of Alabama, Chandler, Fuller, of Maing, and I. Re Biahaons, Agel atin: geo lpig ath eal AR oe Sip ea beste: crease chery amen aecaeas | at tne nag ftom § Aro eatih 0 rae | and the 17th of June sa’ the time, for holding the mahogany Chairs, marble top Contre 0 ilton, a select committee to consider and report what | There has been a renowal of the abolition excitement Wardrobes, bedroom furnitur commence. Also, one large telescope, with stand and fix- eason tickets, Afty cents, Cate- | Whig National Convention. ‘dross Bures ko. age snsary to insure the faith. | 12 Graydon county, Virginia. and tho Vigilance Commit. , Re IEG IRE a os ofthe council, amendments to the laws aro necessary to se Beacon coer eurmiie, andl ty Vigne AA ne et TAD) RULNAE, ENOOMS | Puclasbock willbe Gontianea team Gay ee dar ont loans SHEGOGUE: Cor. Seo'y N. A. Mr. Maxsuat1., of Kentucky, offered the original whig | fu and prompt execution of the printing for Congress. | sion of two abolition pronelry. + sire stock issold. N. B.—Remomber, 2 o'clock, P. M, ROADWAY BOARDING HOUSE TO LET—A LARGE | caucus resolutions. THE FREE: — ee | wat aotion on Wednesday, Apel at at iOiy o'clock Be atuanent inact ee bomeaia ts ly. Inquire at No. 76 Walker strect, adjoining the Flos | 2 Stanty, of N. C., objected to them as out of or- | yr. Jornson, (dem.) of Ark., moved that the debate on Opening of Northwestern Navigation. co Hotel. Aer. the Homestead bill close on Thursday, at one o'clock. LAKE = ‘Aptis IT IS A FACT THAT THE | 22° CHarnatan sustained tho objeotion. Ho raid, there are ton genoral appropriation bills to be HERAL Oi ATED LOS at No. 5 Chariton street, nm Household Furniture—consistin; parlor, chairs, rockers in erims ugal.—Hamdsome tioneer—A pril of oarved mahogany nil 234, 01 fas eleg: figured plush, ma enty-second street. April 24th, ri 27 Furniture, at | ~ 7 AP il 21, at 1036 o’clook, owes SALES—BY E. H. LUDLOW, AUC- re dot ‘22d, Bi at 31 do., 24 West ECRET EXPLAINED. ry Kany plate | Nineteenth gee eeenp ere ote jor Kn! with Nin t! ne Ce do. do. Fsiau cheep work of boo hoes as done in the manufac- After a discussion, principally by Messrs. Marshall and } acted upon, and allowing one week to each, it vould oo aaa Reatroes Srirepmain iatt hla: ae for tho Weet, s, Sta i i ; ressing bureaus, ‘washst street, oorner 7. May’ 4, ciogant Housonold Fur- | those doncin Now York oe Puindat tie ee ebentty te | Stanly, the decision of the Chair was sustained—yous 46, cupy them until the first of July to get through with | “rye steamer Avbany la In sight. Sables; do. sofa bedstends; ple fines at niture,at 714 Broadway, Gh 60) ing Machine, worked by | mays 18. Dir, Jounson, (dom.) of Tenn., sald very little time had Ry roe Sea Uy i ane rk} our harbor. Bevo eather beds, bolsters, pillows, | FY E. WILLARD, AUCTIONEER.—CLOCKS—MAHO- Ing on Teuther” clothe cuman fiands can do alone, in work | The negative voto against the decision were Southorn | been spent in the discussion of the bill, ee im ear} « gany Beviled Frame, Alarm, and other Clocks.—H. 1.'M. SINGER & CO., 253 Brondway. | mon, except Messrs, Stanly and Morchead (of N. C.), Mr. Jonnsow, of Arkansas, roplied that fifteen days had LAKE ONTARIO AND THE ST. LAWRENOR. mahogany 634 octave p' ma E. Willard, Auctioneer, will sell this day, at 11 o'clock, at —— t — “| been already spent, Oavensnuna, April 20, 1858. witha large assortment of bed room the auction room No. Il Nassau, corner of Pino, sixty TRAWBERRIES M. WHITE, FOURTRENTS | 82d two Kentuckians. Mr. Jounson, of Tonnesseo, thought the gentoman | The ico left the channel at Kingston yostorday, and ENRY H. LEEDS, & CO. AUCTIONBERS_WILL | for account of whom it may conserie Also, ayesobal career’ | Mpatrest, between Seventh and Highth avo having tere: | Among the affirmatives were Messrs. Fowler ‘of Sfass.), | must bo mistaken, d navigation on the Bt, Lawrenoo and Lake Ontario ie now FAST Bactinn oe ‘Thursday, April 22, at 10 o'clock, at | mont of Furniture. ee Pinter thopnre ot tie cane ramnecty | Wade and Campbell (of Ohio), Seokett and Schooleraft Mr. Swextzen, (dem.) of Ohio, moved to lay the reso- | uninterrupted. No. 105 St. Mark's place, ne ze Fompein’s Square, all the furni- ed, and will fruit this seaso: Ile of N.Y. he lution on the table. ‘Tho steamer Cataract left hore, this morning, for Lewis- in tho large double three-story house, as above, E. WILLARD, AUCTIONEER—ROSBWOOD, PAR: | Grocahouse Plante, sto, pa at to any part of (OfN. Y.), and others, Mr, Sweetzer’s motion was decided in the affirmative, | ton, and the other boats will immediately take their rosewood Furniture, covered in damaek jor, and Chamber Enamelled tho Union. t Mr, Mansrfars, said, ax the Chair had decided the com- | by yeas 108, nays 52, places on the line. inp damask n ATCHES, WATCHES—I AM SELLING WAR. | Promise principles of the whig administration out of PUBLIC EXECUTIONS IN THE DISTINCT OF COLAMMIA, SracKa hort ti Gilbert & ? Mr. Fi dem.) of Tll,, asked the unanimous con- Eis Gout $5608 short time since, made by Gilbert & fed gold and sliver watcher at lower prioes than te | order, this was no place for whigs to remain, and he then | gant'ot the liouce to yae upead pase the Sounte bill to aaa as trsrow, April 11, 1862. serie ei eal Ol Paintings, “Dining room Porniture, eon: ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSHHOLD Tore isi gsid patent tos oo wae errata Prohibit public executions in. the District of Columbia, | «Teese ee a te ee TINE were 1,060 bales, at Hi extonsion Tables, ; - A p — ; : 4 a B35c. seins butts Wetec, Bresaels Carpets Clooks, ish Gisevere, | EL Fasnere: Cnrerte. Dota dine Ben ee ge i te $50; Englis Mr. Gentry, of Tenn., with much feeling, said he | He made this request by the desire of numerous citizens, | °7# ® 70 On art, April 19, 185: Xo. Library—very beautiful carved and plain Bookesso intcatt, Ap 2 W o'clook, at the house ‘82 West stro would make one more offort to save the united whig | * William Wells is to bo hanged next Friday. R si ir the Seventh best qualit; jowelled, $18 Some movement has taken place here in provisions, il k and mahogany—besutifally illustrated works, &c. nue, consisting of Sofas, Chai Tabli Tapestr; MR, RANTOUL ANXIOUS TO MAKE A PERSONAL EXPLANATION, : . Bedroom Furniture of maho Beast ds, Washat wis, ingrain and throoply Carpets, Contre Faniee, Maz: Joust Cox le afer of watcher, 206 BroadWay, cornee of party, eu ofered a sem, tn mubatance that, In fix | Mr. Raxrov (fro soll) of Mass—I ask leavo. to make | and, Dent caine: have been: ane, 550 000 le pean fy , single | = se = eee plac i com - } a personal ation. a J 40.5 moral assortment | Desks! alan, a Chairs, “ape, Charts, Ter- ATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS’ TOOLS, DEN- | ne ln® ume and Place, the whigs did not commit them ir. Sraxey, (whig) of N. C.—If wo open the doora to | 00 bls. prime lard changed hands at fo. A speculative riage, sad one | yesual aa aad Map) jehool Books, &o, tints’ Files, Hand Lathes, Slide Rosts, Watch Mate- | elves unless the compromisos wore final. [This is as | ii ye will be out at sca, With nothing particular before | demand exists for Inrd oll, with large sales at T8e. a 800. a Catalogues at s: rials, Stub’s Tools and rier oe at wholesale or retail, by | received.) ua, ia Ps ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL | PJENRY 7. LEEDS, AUCTIONERR.—SALK Post. p Ohm rola aie tham street, Shree doorsfrem | 4 tong debate arose, in which Messrs, Campbell, Out- | Mr. Rawrour—It will only take a minute or two. Meteorological Observations. soll at auction, on Thursday, April 22, at 10 o’clock, at poned on account of the woather, will law, Brooke, (Mass.), Strother, Moore, (La.), Ewi Mr. Stanir—I cannot consent, for somebody will want | by sonse’s maGneTiC LINE, OFFICE CORNER OF WALL STARET sg of Brussels Carpet meng ane (TELL pio E LANDLORD'S HYDRANT.—BA\ > q sh 4 ” ‘ MB | to reply. AND BROADWAY. hair cloth, Sofa Bodsteads, C aCe ph eA AE Re Orne ing—aro stron, Cabbell, and Clingman participated. My. Raxrour—But I will not reflect upon anybody. ‘Turspay, April 20, 1868, ne Bedsteads, Wast’ Stends. fore, Mettie Ornaue a pines ehildsan ¢0 Mr. Outiaw, of N.C., wished to be understood—if the | _ Mr. Staniy—Then publiah what you have got to sayin | Burraro, 10 A, M.—Barometer 29.10. Thermometer epaired, without digging 1 far] Center and Sofs Tables, Window Curtains, threep!; - Ny; cheaply the newspapers. It is a great abuse to bring such things | 50, Wind east. It ix w cloudy and unpleasant morni ‘a large assortmont of Chin , jways left shut, never being loft ranning by carcless- | compromise resolutions were to be thrust out of the ‘i ji 7 om ° in C dateads, Di , Washstand: here, and reply to outside proveedings. I must object, on | _& P. M.—Cloudy and unpleasant. Wind northeast. Ee ee eee eee ya eee eras heathienecen Batatner ea! ane oan Le the pimber Ne Mydrante for twe yards. For | whig caucus, it wasthrusting him out, and the whigs | the grounded publeiiuiness ig Thermometer 48. Baromoter 29.89. Dinner Set, Tea Set, Kitchen Furnituro, with which the sale = eee whom he represented; and then he withdrew. THE NAYAL DISCIPLINE, BILL. Rocuxstar, 10 A, M.—Cold, dark morning. Wind FPENRY 2, LEEDS & 00. AUCTIONEERS, WILL | vill comménce, Aiso,one gray Horse and one bay saddle RUSHES! BRUSHES !!—A LARGE AND SPLENDID uy was then taken up, and Mr. Pator, (dem.) of N.J., took | east. Very unpleasant, Thormomoter 40. pillataustion, on Zhureday, April 22 ab Wee occlock, | Horse. Also, Rockaway and Light Wagons, double snd assrtmont of Benshes, Just, seselved at Ei D.& D, | Mr. Moone, of Louislans, sald such action ruled the | the floor, He said he did not approve of the bill;; but at | 8 P, M.-Hainy, dack night. Wind cast, Therme- at 14 § pee street, en iit y eocsebold Fare Reale Homes Alea Oe ‘ow, 0 Furniture, | MoMURKAY’S Brush Warehouse, 243 Pearl st., Now York. | southern whigs ont of the cancus, and then heand his | the proper tine he would propose amendments to the sub- | meter 50. é x Seahogany Con re and Card Tab) Sideboards, Wash Stands BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE | colleague, Mr. Landry, withdrew. stitute of Mr. Millson. He preferred, however, that the | | Avsuan, 10 A. M —( lowdy morning, with indications shogany Dining Ta indow Curt “ . nN —! ru: ‘actory, ‘earl street, Franklin square. a measure should not now be acted upon, but desired ie La ind southeast, hermometer itchen Furniture, &¢. 4 FEE Ue ENO OIE Be ae eee aE SEE gOF | articles sold at the lowest factory pricer Paint Heasie. | Mn. Brooks, of Miss., would like to know, before he went preparation of an entirely new naval oode, one which will | | 8 P, M.—It bas been s oloudy day. Rained this after- ENRY H. LEEDS & CO, AUCTIONEERS—WILL | April2l, lock. , The furnitureconsists of & good as: | of superior quality, constantly on hand. Machin to the Whig National Convention, what company he was | elevate the moral standard of reamen, and teach them | noon. Wind east, Thermometer 57 sell at auction, on Thursday, April 22, at 1034 o'clock, | S\Ttment of the usual Parlor and Kitchen Furniture. Term so nt HOPPEL, 337 Pearl stre tokeep. He then left. that degradation is not in the punishment, but in the | Synacuse, 10 A. ™ dull morning. Wind at 17 Hudson street, near Duane, Household Furniture, con- | **! in bankable money: OOR SASHES AND BLINDS.—N. P. KIMBALL,NO. | pir, Srnotnmn, of Va., said the whigs of Virginia had, in | Time Which renders it necessary. Thero was, he con- | east. Thermometer 53. 2 ee reser) akteany Bots in ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER—STORE NO. 15 78 Bockman street, has on hand, or makes to order, at xi “ot ne! : tended, no urgent necessity for passing the bill now. Be- 8 P. M.—Cloudy and stormy evening. Raining hard. air cloth; parlor Chairs, in hair cloth; mahogany Bureaus; J " 0" ti best kiln-dried panel work found in the coun! Doors | substance, instructed him to leave the caucus when the | fore Mr. P. had concluded, the House went into commit- | Wind east. Thermometer 43. ‘Wardrobes, card Tables, Washstands, gilt frame Mirrors, | © actrenh _cchie dane’ 1276 0\clacyaas the sustion dk in th ot SesintieidineiariGrda- ite Uk t Unica, 10 A, M.—Cloud i dat ind sdsteads; hair Mattrosses; Foathor | 700m, constal ry Goods, consisting o1 compromise was mout. He left, ee On ; aca, 1 M.—Cloudy morning, and strong wi enue ee ee On| oe ‘ftce donk, Tab Mr. Cases, of Fa., ead the previous deolsion of the | str. newrow, (whig) of Oblo, advocated the establish. APE en loude wd eek, Thermometer 44 + oe see ee ee erry BOREL ATT Chair caused many Southern whigs to be absent to-night. | ment of an agricultural bureau, the great object of which, | _ Auwaxy, 10 A. M.—Cloudy. unpleasant morning. Wind OHN L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—TUESDAY | strevt. the stoc) Be iereees PEARS PATENT REVOLVING MITRE BOX—PA: | Heand others came, hoping for tho reverse of such a de. | he said, was to elevate the social condition of the agri. | north. ‘Thermometer 48. itarometer 20.430, "Mercury Gainer pes gc oe MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS tented Noveniber, 1851.—This machine is a0 constructed | culturalists, The creating of uch a branch had been | 70. Miapertation of Senior U, Glovacunul--Comprising 5 of TARt le ;ologks at, 178 Chatham streot, the Furni- | 02 £0 be arranged instantly, to cut the mitresfor any obtuse | Citlon. The confirmation of the decision would leave the | favored, from Washington down to Fillmore, He con- | 8 P. M.—Quite an unplearant day. April. showore importation of Senior ee ture of «family, from Twenty-first street, leaving the city— | or acute angle, as woll as 5 eoart of the'rixtof sala | caucus with only the Northern men and eight or ten | tended that, notwith-tanding agriculture ia the main elo. | quite prevalent. Cloudy now. and. prospeet. of rae largo and superb oollection of alabaster # et paar edy pri abt ole, Ale mako porfect joints. ‘The whole or ft i ag i iy prospe de Nodicis, Birth of Venus, Bacchus aud Aria, ine, Moses in | ine a large assortment of Farnitare Teom ditterect fang, | machine for eae, For farther particulars, enquire. of | Southern whigs, He left with Senator Morton, ment of our prosperity, it hax been shamefully neglected, | Wind northeast. Thermometer 46, Barometer 20,400. the Bulrushes, Yonus of Canova (first and second,) Venus | ls ” Ainwil be sold, withoutreserye: Alsv, mevod many | MATHEW SPEAR, Bowdoinham, Me., or of J.M. KBLLY, Mr, Cina: ON. C., aft few remarks, left | 8M but a government clerk or two is employed with mat- Troy, 10 A. M.—Very unpleasant morning. Sky cloudy. Aen Shae epea means Deanne rE Gt GRANTS, BRONTE Feather Beds, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, &ce ichmond, Me, mate HINGMAN, OFN. ©., after some few remarks, left | tery on this branch of industry — ‘The bill introduced for | Thermometer 48. Wind north 5 ae 10. Aah + simieahy ) LET—ON ; , HOUSI an agricultural bureau proposed a yearly expenditure of | 8 P. M.—Very unpleasant, Rained nearly all day. Adapted to decorate halts! parlors: niches, Kos large Howey CREMP, AUCTIONEER. DAR Room FURNT- | "TP OsnFoushatrect, with batty kes to waomly marcied | Mosers, Wutane and Gxerny, both of Tonn., made | $10.250—an_incon-iderable amount, in view of the great | Wind northeast, ‘Thermometer 44 ‘tars! ented with grape leaves, and supported by + ture, Bedroom Furniture, &e—This day, at 61 Groon- | couple, or a family without children, ‘Tnqu some indignant remarks, and loft, Of the Tennessee de. | Chicets to be effected, and the impetus which would be lamps, &¢.; Neapo- | wich street, consisting o! al assortment of Bar Room 8. M. PARSONS, “t . ~~ {| thus imparted tothe great agricultural interests through- othic and Gro- | Furpiture and Fixtures, and aquantity of Bedroom Furni- legation, there remained in the chamber only Messrs, | out the country. He alluded to the fact that foreign 0 of Wallstreet. News from Bolivia. fruit va- | ture, &c., all of which will be sold without reserve. ILAS C. HERRING'S WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM | « b - . ‘i translate from El Mercurio del Vapor of Val- ee ae : Safer (Wilder's patent.) Depot ‘at Green Block, Water | Cullom and Jones, son, | hile our ov ns best oe ine eee eerie eration, | parnico, of February 25th, the following article om ‘watch cases; agate and in ehavers, om Thursday ‘ext at ten ovclook, at saloarcom, | ted Baten; wereanted tres from dampnoss. S.C. H.,by the | There reained from the South only part ef the North | nate the public lands to the States, for the purposes of It is not easy—it is in fact impossible, to form an -of different snimala; large lion on No. 8 Nassau street, near Fult C. Komp will | introduction of chilled iron the first and only person | Carclina, Kentucky and Tennesse delegates, All the | education, internal imptovements. or whatever cise the | exact idea of the situation of this country, from the a by gatalogu who bas ever offered the public asafe combining the tw other Southern States were wholly unrepresented, In- | CMstituted authoritics may direct, the better it will be | publications in its journals. We will let our corres i Ia askets; models of the Leaning Tower of Pisa; Florentine | very larze and spl English ( sential qualities nocossary to constitute a perfect Fire fe tha entire 1 i ; or the » people, and the entire country. He then | pondent, who has ‘no int nd baskets; inkatands, ar eee, ofother fancy articles, | ings, consisting in part of 500 pieces of the riche: Burglar proof Safe united in one, The subscriber is deed, it had become almost exclusively a northern cau- | went into the political question, doprecating the array- pondent, who has no interest, and_no po! jorted by dolphins; marble cornucopias sell at auction, ‘neoful and ornamental. @ works are all most beautifully | Velvet Tapes , Brussels, Three-pl, the sole owner of the rights to make and sell Halls’ Patent executed, under the smperintendence of s talented Artist, | ings, Floor Oil Cloth, &c., viz :—Eng ‘and are generally finely finished copies of colebarted antique | Velvet Tapestry Carpetings, of the and modern soulpture, with @ variety of original works of | beautiful patterns, this season's importatioi art. Also, a splendid assortment of Chins and Bohemian | Brussels, of very handsome and rich patterns, Anti-powder Lock, which received a medal at the World's | cus, ing. by speeches in the House. of the best democratic ee pel Sree rade lge ~ aie te the Fair, and which he has for somo time past been introducing Mr. Monruran of N. C, said he stayed behind only be- | candidate-—the one against anoth The Baltimore Y : 5 isfactio ei Conve! e soplo— substance of his letter :— on hia nafes, uch te the satisfaction pf th partic, Using | cause he hoped the whig convention would adopt the | Convention—coming fresh from thefpeople—would. pre 0 : : seins Pd xa, February 13, 1952 CY B00) -_The above are now on exhibition. Three-ply, heavy superfine Ingrain. and Voneti the locks gonorally used by safe makers. compromises, and it was certain that North Carolina Soe int reeera Fil Ione ata WVahetar ae Hate ‘The last news from Ia Paz, received by the courier of = on ma ; tings. Also, & good assortment of heavy Floor Oil Cloths, SILAS C, HERRING, Nos. 135, 137 an@139 Water street. would vote only for the compromise. ae tions heretofore, aud attributed the necose | to-day. is to the 7th Inst, The President left the inte- J L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNES- | Rugs Door Mats, We, all. of which will be. sold iu lots te | — ~ Mr. Docxrny, of N.C., endarsed his colleague to the | sity for the taeslog ot the eens attributed the necos. | “tor otthe republic, on the 28h of January for Poted day, April 21, at 1044 o'clock, at the warerooms of Mr. | suit buyers. Catalogues on the morning of sal I1GHTNING RODS.—A. M. QUIMBY & SO dullest extant +@, ag fe | sity for the passing of the compromise moasures to the bier Fide [dete pal flor ge wary eee zranci s Elleau, corner of Brondw and Sprin otto S result i rasa aunts 132 East Twonty-seventh street, New York, Mr. Curom said no 1d hope ti Te anti-slavery section of the Northern whigs; and predicted | and he ee fig cdroot ons lo prea tes Bolly piendid Fr urniture—Positive sale—Con sisting o C. KEMP, AUCTIONRER—PIANOFORTES AT | parod to exeente,"with ilepatch, orders for thels imp r. Curom said no man could hope to carry Tennes- | that, should Gencral Scott be elected, Seward and Gov. | appear dumb, for it is imposmble to find in the papers aplendid assortment of rosewood, parlor, and dining room seuction, on Thursday, at tweive o'clock, at salesroom, | Lightning Rods, for buildings in'any part of the world.” at | &€e unless for the compromises Z ernor Johnston, and such men, will compose his cabinet, | anytbing interesting. They publish an official note from Tutae in muslin, to be sold with chalee of brocatellecr plush, | No, 85 Nassau strost, near Fulton stroet.—R.C. Kemp will | places within a few days’ travel from this eity, the rods are On the motion of Mr. Sacxerr, of N. Y., the time and | and rule his administration, Bolivia to Paris, in order that the French may be induced Se TERT ee ae TEE ne teee | sell at anctiog, to pay advances, | erected under the personal superintendence of Mr. Quimby. | place was fixed. Mr Auuisos, (whig) of Pa., said that if the Homestead | to #e achers and professors for the colleges of Voltuirss, Crapean Chairs, reclining Chats, also, rosewood, | eight elecant rosewood 644, 6%, and 7 octave Pianoforter, of | They are put up ina neat and permanont manner, and ata Upon a division between Baltimore and Pittsburg, the | pi] would confer all that ite title he H the republic. They should also promote the emigration Qak, and black wainut antique half Chairs, Tables liveary | the very pert oT HRSG Ane Palle ese a Cone heree ee food Fe: | reasonable price. Quimby’s Rods have been in general use | former received 31 and tho latter 18—showing but 49 | Si uld not heatiate to pase It, ‘He Ersetig geared ‘thet, | of artieans, and all’ classes of workmen, In le Pa many ‘tgs "1 iB tation, all of which are fully warra) the same as when and have been completely successful in protectin, e = : 7 ‘ho g J sa it. He gre ed a 4 KT) Wikiatedina Unita Chains, vak Gatueticg tanins, | fold-a¢ private nale, “Arrangements hayeboon inadeto have | buildings trem lichtning, white the round rod hag faited so | Prerent, after the Southorn members had loft like the cure-alis of medicines, it promised too much — | complaints had been made agrinst x company which had Tirade Aves Chetet, Bes ta mneeeocs clon ther, and ploso; | the pianos securely bexed hippi or to have them | often as to hecome utterly unworthy of confidence, as a Mr. Stanly defined his position at length. He averred | I1e then oppored the measure, and expressed his prefer. | failed. It ix accused of a great deal of irregularity in ite aplendlaly carved roseqeod, black watues, 5 oe May, at a reasonable charge. Catalogues on | means of bays Se Ce edie es pon the Compromise, ence for the scheme of distribution as heretofor project payments. fedatoads; u ae ~ a Ds NO. 155 B "¢ cel o§ ern vote. by Mr. Clay. the advocate of the great American syste Wardrobes, with F R. W.M8tCo1n, AvcTioNeeR.—Tae cENTeEr, y a Fe retee kate Leh A sharp controversy ensued between Messrs, Brooks, | jie wanted the lands to be disposed of for the equal Marine Affairs. oaariegs cetrin + Furniture of family.—This Wednesday morning,at 10 v part of the Union, All orders addressed Boybr, 153 pay ee Truman Smith, and the Caueus separated | fit of all the Staten, Drranture of Catirorsia Steamens.—The Daniet . ) o'clock, being all the furniture in house 35 Groenwich ave- will be attended to. Silver medal awarded at amidst great excitement. The co: ittee rose, and the Hou: dj ned, ? 1 d of nt ye fternoor ine tootees ese i helt are nue, consisting of Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Sofas, Bu- Fair, for best. points and rods to G. Boyer. Previous to the adjonrnment Mr, Maxcum said hean- Sea asks eal dclatdronh thus dla dey | Webster and El Dorado, left port yesterday afternoon ; reaus, mahogany and maple Chair mahogany Rockers, agents wanted immediately. Call at the store. ticipated a manifesto from the reti manufacturers and importors, is a sufficient guaranty to all ng southern whigs, the former for San Juan, and the latter for Aspinwall Mantel Glasses, Work Tablos, Oil Paintings, Bedsteads, Gimaxy Cor Philadelphis, April 11, 1852. sane, he dealro ori E-conYOne From Albany. i . sot wt paren pS Teds 7.00 Femain on the promiso# | Fenther Bods, Hair Mattrones, &e. &e., with the usual as: | The Board of Directors of Girard College have examined | M74. in that case. he desired authority to re-convene the | oats tae any THE sureLy srit—rag | Navy Bay. The Sierra Nevada, which was advertioed free of charge till the ‘an! Al ipneinae sortment of chamber and kitchen furniture, Sale pos! Boyer's Patent Lightning Rod, and give it their highest ap- The rerult amin ty H hdtes $a ebstisinal: dwviktois tithe "one COUNT, © : also to sail yesterday, will not leave until to-morrow. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER. without regard to weather, a z SERTEL Ate orev aul ene va Hoy ia tats Wea Hs ALE) || | Ae ee sae ean eee +s Annivat or Soutien Steamens,—The Florida, Captain Gay, April 22, at 1044 o'slock, at No. 1 OBERT BYRNE, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON Grier, Badg san ie Sem ith all SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD Lyon, from Say: nd Union. Captain Adams, from ° a — LL | N "s irier. Badger, Prat Pes Se e * "yj Begr Hortioon shréet, Sour Beookiya- thisday, and tomorrow, at 10 o'clock, at store 250 | “*™™*#* the Haryiond ? Steere honed ed see ide Be Amany, April 29, 185 Charleston, arrived yesterday. Our thanks are doe to breyten ea A ah SSL Bleecker s' Bleecker Buildings, the romaining lots of Ginann ( Ge, April 14, 1852, fete bbeetitad tionaciven in, boasernen cs - the © paves teiditiices + the itema | the officers for promptly forwarding the favors of our ing of Rosewood. Ma ° daxinged gouas paved fom the latereee ta De com- | Thave examined Mr. Boyer's Lightaing ital und’ telere | bers absented themselves in consequence of the pro-an- he Comptroller of the State refuses to pay th Southern eotemporarics. wee Eounge prising & great quantity of Merrimack Pri licos, | that it ix constructed on scientific principlos, and combines | DOUNCed decision of the Chair, contained in the Supply Dill, as all laws which are passed P The law of the clipper ship M. Sentra: Fier, mit otk Tatice: Mteesan Doak leached and unbleached Shirtings,, Shectings, and other reveral advantages, The mode of insulatien, the connection : bipira " fostroNKD---The laune he clipper ship Messon- don Dining Tablon Week. tohicee weric se eae eee ati drench Lawns, Hosiery, Delaines, Silk | of the parts by screws, and the protection of the pointsfrom | Tuk STRAMER SAN JACINTO—-THE UTAM svpans— | 2° Bet go in operation under twenty days after prasing, | ger yesterday morning. Cause, high tide and boisterous Fics, Mabieany ond Dicck: Wares Bodsten Pocket Handkerchiefs, all well worthy the attention of | oxidation, are valuable properties. It is my opinion that . Mae Lier. Laniteet tera econ ss unless # time sooner is expressed in ‘Ui Many of tho | weather, She will be law 1 to. at high water, Washotande, Tetlee Ser China Glast ware; Oaep honsokec} fore, Be igo Bgl vers ip onty Gm ee by | this Conductor will ensure the safety. of buildings when pro- DISSATISFACTION AMONG THE SCOTTITE: . recipients are sorely grieved on | should the weather bave abated sufficiently to make it ‘ othe the’ 7 water, The whole will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, rly placed upon them. M. H. ALLEN, President, y ASHING rill 2 5 ‘The new Board of Alderme e e- | practicable. Togethor with the usual assortment of ki Terms cash, in bankable money. perly y P Wasuinarox, April 20, 1852 rive sey sara of Aldara Jy derivetanie, weave | Precwonble 4 basement furniture, with whi ige r peeiver ere Ini Ding and organi: BROADWAY.—G. GIRARDON, HATR DRESSER Intelligence has been received here that the United e lock pre- 8d of March, and reached Cadiz on the 25th, experienced Wil ter pending before Justice Osborn, against Monars Crooks fas, Chairs, 4 a very boisterous passage, and her engine was disabled The Baltimore ig Clty Convention. and Hall, charged with an alleged false preteneo, in sell- Fi Articles for Di . A select assortment of Wizs, y passage, an Ne 2 v ‘ 7 WP tee Warten ane Ine | Tair Wiss, Braid Bande, a1 a Frizettes, G.G. has nequired some days before she arrived at Cadiz, The offieers and Bavtimone, April 20, 1852, | ing tickets. or privileges, to persons to sail in the Rein- Titicws, Sh ont sea Teele item from long experience, the means of applying talse hair in | crew were all well, ‘The Baltimore City Whig Convention adjourned last deer, was to have come off terday afternoon; but aa Potter MJ so natural a menner as to be completely imperceptible, action of the Virginia Whig State Convention bas | night, amidst great confusion, till this evening, without | cow’ pit ttend the court at the a i A iskestat! Bale’ poutine Terms | ¥en to one versed in the art of hair dressing. Wigs and | caused considerable tisfaction and disappointment | taking a day, South Brooklyn Household Furniture. —The enal assort- mont of genteel Household Furniture, consisting of Maho- 5 Bipy and Black Walnut Sots, Chairs, Lounges,” Basy and lor Glasses, Brusse| ir fa , % rain Garpeta, hoy lor Chairs, in hair cloth; Marble top Centre Tables, So- Feather Heda, Bolsters Glass, Delf, Cutlery, a Ms, Toliat | ina well regulated’ e a i RN, 7 TEE 7 ere no Appointments made, xs was expected. They are Police Intelligence. es —THU OBERT BYRNE, AUCTIONEER---WILL SELL THE > ceived fro ° s fi ich left Norfolk o1 Ba aah a : " 7" ase. he heart Ya ORG ake nat Men AA Pl lara kL nf entire furniture at house No. 29 Bleecker street, near 69 & from Paris, in the Indios ho has received from | States steamer San Jacinto, which left Norfolk on the | deferred until the first Monday in May Ww. ‘The Recent California Ticket Case.-'The hearing in the mat- 8 ner, ® large assortment of Combs, lo, Artificial Flowers, fine Perfumery, and do.; Etagores, Dining Tables, Breakfast do.; bles, Rockers, Mantel Ornaments, Pier Gl Btands, Mahogany Bedetead Wi Nn nally found fact. appear during the a jon upon the Scott resolutions, Only 41 out of appointed hour- Btands, Toilet Sets, Bi ‘apestry, aud Throe Ply Car- | ash. in bankable mo = —— — | among the friends o ral Scott in this city 100 delegates Were preseat | af the magistrate adjourned the proceedings | 4 "flosewoed Plano’ Alto, sone fixe Oil ALE POSITIVE-THIS DAY, APRIL 2sT— | WORTH KNOWING—A LIQUID HAIR DYE, RE; | ‘The French Spoliation bill, it fe now confidently as- ‘ | over to some future day. AONE Keyser portable Furnace. Also, an | GAVE POSTTI v B— LER ith Bt cr qniring but one application, (saving the time and | serted, will pass the House in a short tin Wholesale Veto of Bank Projects: ‘The case of George E. Hamilton is set down for Thurs. rtment of kiteben and basement furniture, with which | Furniture, teh and ‘yare Palntiage: og SR Jo of going over the hair with two different ar A call will soon be made upon the President*to furnish Haunisnuna, April 20, 1852. | daysfternoon, : sole willeommence. —__________— | soil #01 the Furniture contained iu the modern house, | a oe ie oor ele tle dnstantanceus ia ite of- | the Senate, confidentially, the facts in reference to the yvernor Bigler, this morning. vetoed. the entire | Zhe Case of Winn .§ Hawkins —The matter pending OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONERR.— | No. 215 Adams street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April ab aeakis for using tho | J@pan expedition, batch of bills for new banks, which passed the Logis- 0 ® hearing before Justice Osborn, agai Will soll to-morrow, Thursday, April 22, at 10% o'clock, | 2/8t- Large pier Glasses; 100 yards royal Wilton Carpets, we Of Sle bere lature. The following is the list:—Meadsville Bank, Hawkins, charged with at 37 West Washington place—itourehold Furniture-a’ | Teh patterns; carved rosewood Chairs, sofa, and rocker to Chemist, bax se THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, chet a eines’ Ae Dank, | Scofield under alleged fal lendid assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of | MAtch, covered with bine plush velvet; heavy French ma- pole tel Ey mist, box Crawford county; Farmors’ and Mechanics’: Bank of ; Gouin under wie somseguemes of the Uosewood, nad Mahognny Parlor Suits, Solar, TeteacTetes, | Hogany Chairs; Sofa Wodstend tre ‘Table, Broadway Pos Stata lh E FIRST SESSION. Allentown; Anthracite Bank of Tamaqua; Carlisle De- | Oy Meri ee eae witnesses, the heating w it Lounger, Rasy Chairs, Rockers, Parlor Chairs, in hair cloth; | ontved Btergre, in walnut; rich ease of WAY WITH THE “THREE CENT MAN.” - - posit Bank; Commercial Bank of Pittsburg; City | sbee Bran Friday amnenu. Marble top Contre Sofn and Portables, Worktablos, Maho- | Hrusrels thrce-ply ani other Carpers: Freuch Boi A Relve sheets of, writing paper Senate. Bank, at Erie; to increase the capital stock of the South= | Pent ie ney a ened as a Pagrant.—The m any and Black Walnut Bedatends, Bureaus, Washetands, | Kiso over ay auperh Oil, Paintings! qzisaals Uy cou tasve wentay! (Shey eats) Wasitinorow, April 20, 1852, werk Tank of Philadelphia; the Farmers’ and Me- eT, called Joseph Morrison. alias Butcher Joe, was a day or 4 } ics’ Bi Pho ¢; the Newcastle, ‘ c) Tapestry, and Threo Ply Carpets. Also, one ‘Rosowood | Rannay, Boutello, Cafferty, Hagan, M Are purchased every day; tt CRAPO OV Satan, ave Tarine Coa heenizvilie; the Bank of Newcastle, | (yo since arrested on a charge of “burning” and Pinno, only a short time in uae, and made by Chickering, | other ¢minent American ar one gonu: ‘Thus exists a nuisance, . . A defrauding a countryman out of $50, in reference to = ‘Also, an atvortment of basement and kitchen furniture, | ® battle piece, stormin & fire?at A “stationery” clown, Mr. Pearce (whig), of Md., presented the memorial of old; also a Cunard st er —. | 15 years collection by on ‘with whic however brought against Joe was not ¢ sale will commence My Defranding honost tradesmen Ann Fri i Murderess, + the special committee of the creditors of Texas, asking ! " 5 quite sufficien nvict him of « grand larceny; there- - -———- By howling ‘round the town. ukereste, April 18, 1851. ‘ety 4 ogre ae ‘ : OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—THURS- | America, and will bo gold, Sale to commence atl A. M. Ohi purchasers beware, the payment of their claims against the late Republic of Ann Hoag, who waa convicted a short time since, for fore, the istrate, Justice Osborn, in order to punish day, April 2, at 12 , Wali | Houso open to visitors at 7 in the morning. ‘Take heed, I pray, in timo, Pa i he Fi , the murder of her husband. and sentenced to be hung on Joe “some,” took a complaint against him for vagrancy, Srrecte Dalla, WocA Taree’ ened tenn titel colour —— - = - Support the man who pays rent, Texas, Referred to the Finanee Committee, and ordered | ine 7th of May, gave birth toa female child to-day. in her and. Joe wae accordingly consigned to the penitentiary Dablins, from the celobwated nursery of James Drysdale, NILOS. ASTEN, AU —THIS DAY, WEDN And swings a flaming sign; to be printed. coll. at the county jail. [tix not known, aa yet, whether | on Blackwell's Island for the term of six months, ‘The G acgow, recently imported por steamer Baitic, to be sold in day, April 2. Standard Roses, Green House Pla ‘That honest man is Lyon, Ate been oh cr A wil be paniooasd. white friends of this colored individual are much sur. Jodiy LWOLeS Vatiotion TU okall wed wontanted tone te ccna | Sere Wewell: be Cour Wil mite Mar a lesen tenn Whe works the livetoce day, Several unimportant petitions were presented. the execution of ihe sentence will be postponed or not, ea cithe (eid, deolon SGA EE ie, eee mare ‘and color splendid variety, from'J. 18. Mantel, Wlorist, 46th street and In his “Rat Killing” shop, IVATE LAND TITLES IN MISSOURI Pirate; divers lawyers are engaged, who pronounce the FF 4 ondway, x ty-fo' ‘ond '’ . Ser * OHNE; VANDEWATER, AUCTIONERR FRIDAY, | Drvndwar: TR ere Only twontycvecente a box oriask, _E, LYON, 424. Mr. Hae (free soll), of N, HL, reported a bill confirm | 44 onen RAGA TaeOk nanvay | Proceedings «burning shame, in depriving so useful a e © 008, 8 Bast Sevontes ect, 'S SALE OF 4 DRED | DING + A of b B AD D & a - mber of society of his liberty Habeas corpus near Broadway, Household Furniture, being all the farni- Anthony J. Bleecke: fi s' ‘ . > ing some private land titles in Missouri, which was taken » BRC . % nee a. - ony J. Bleecker will eell at auc , this ASTERN TIMBER.—THE ATTENTION OF CARE , GAP RAILROAD, BRC. 4 other writs of right are talked about, for th Batic Goose ten woxtes, niet and Gaetan Mo Merchants’ Bechango, 200 ints of | ters, builders, and others, is requested, toa largo and | up, and ordered to be engrossed April 20, 1851. | Durpose of conveying this unfortunate victim of color Wardrobes, back walnut and mahogany ntycfoneth atrostay’ First avenue and avenue A,’ and | cries; lone lougthe cea laces cise etl eee rane te cane THE ARMY—IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS PROPOSED. ‘The telegraph mad dispatch yes fefore a higher court, where justice i presumed to be a spat ble top spared), Warren ash geilae Rete, adand Third avenues. Maps can behnd atthe Auction | tract, For sale by COLGER & DUGARD, Steam Saw Milla, | Mr. Smexps (dom.), of Til, from the Military Commit- | terday as to the Dhio Kailivad qadjudged to all_purtios with equal rights, We shall see Bar aleo tai Peretoon Pimartiees onmiae Tik era ome, No.7 Broad street. Twonty-soventh and Twonty-cighth streets, North river. tee, reported a bill to {mprove the efflelenoy of the army, | dividend stock. ‘The Baltimore papers of to-day furnish the matter tested in a day or two, o. Also, one ro Itahen Wacet : - ames at = ace ied by opi 5 oxtr the true facts of the ease, The stock taken by Mossrs, = gortment of bs and kitchen Farnituro, with which M. W. SHIRLEY, AUCTIONEER. —H) LOTS AND IALF OR MORE OF A SPLENDID pres oooge Bat ileal hb two thousand exire Lee & (o,, ut $70 3 per share, is reported to have been The Quick Runs across the Atlantic. e anle on . packages of wil kinds of Crockery and Glasswaro: 9 pure, near Fifth avenuo, to lot, and the re ‘The bill reported b: 8 abolishes 26 en for partics in New York New Yorn, Aprit 20, 1502. ODN L. VAND iR —PRIDAY, oive astortment, just epencd, in lots from tho shelves, to rd. A family of five or six grown persons, The bill reported by Mr. Shields abolishes allowances of | taken for partics in New Yo s that the charter of the 0 Hed Watton en oui wien @ April 23, at half past t S Houston street, | suit retailers and grocers. Salo without reserve, rain or er boarders, may add Chatham | double rations, except to the general officer The sdnderson Gazette says tha’ : He HERALD near Drosdway.—Horschold. Purnitnre, consisting of the | shine, Also, Lanterns, Lamps, and Fancy Goods, Rotéren separate armies, actually in the field; abolish aburn Gap Railroad bas been secured by a subscription T have seen so many contra: 'Y reports in the papers, usupl assortment of honsehold Furniture, viz :—Mahog and rosewood Sofas, Chairs, Tete-a-tetes, Voltaires, &e., in (0,000, being $150,000 more han is required by the | in regard to the passages and specd of ers, that I thought I would try and correct them, steam hrough ces of pay and emoluments on account of brevet rank, pt to nigjors and captains in the Adjutant @ BLL THIS DAY, AT PAPER HANGINGS, hair cloth; Center Dior and Card Table: es, Baokeieey treet, a large assortmont bs ice, and the Judge Advocate of the. arm have received no mail south of Mobile to-night. | the columns of the Hynaxo, which js read more (han any Extension Dining Tables, Franch Vato Mirrors, Be. Ma jCaemations, Ke,, from Isaac | yD HANGINGS, OF NEW AND WEAUTIFL olshes all bounties to non-commissioned officers and | The Union men in Habersham, county, Georgia, have | other newspaper om the face of the globo. Toilet’ Sete, &e., Brnssela and Ingrain Carpets, &o. Also endeteon designs, just imported, by Francis Pares & Co., soldiers. pit Provides that, after the Ist of August, 1852, ee to re Seotaine to me United States Bank at | Kin ef ais 7 — J A Beacg a rich rosewood Pinnoforte; together with the rymal as- Fear] street,’ selected exprestly to deoorata the interiot | the monthly pay of officers shall be--colonels. $0; licut.2 he property belouging to the United $ At | ever made between Europe and Americ gortment of Ba: nt-and Kitohen Furniture, with which | WAM. MoILVAIN, AUCTIONEER —AVCTION PosT- | Apartments of the mort costly mandions, azd can be put uP | Colcnelsy $20; majors, $60, captains, $0; 1st Lioutonanta, | Mobile, bax been sold at auction for $254,000 “ the salo will commence, VP hement —In ponsequence of the stormy woather, bad vy La rer bel mn, wee offered at wholesale or retail, ab 2d licutenants, and all other grades. to receive the fi ator Soule, of Louisiana, has arrived at home, ona | Arctic. February “ag duve W. BROWN, AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD FUR: | roe ndyertined by Be TOMI oe Oe ers Pianos | the very lowest price neation fixed by existing laws, ‘The tendoltars a | short visit. ’ Baltic, August, 1861... ® De niture.—Friday, April 23, nt No, 23 Do Poerday? seh ea bake cles igh was vo JEW PAPER HWANGINGS,—THOS, FAYE & CO., 436 ith additional pay now allowed. to officers in actual The bill exempting $150 worth of property from oxe- | Pacific, May, 1851. ; Brooklyn, will be sold at auction, as above, the Furniture he heeciselyy at the houre ie MG He ‘carl street, neat Madison have} t received the now companies, is to b Tt pro. | cution and eale, p «the Maryland House of De | « ' Getober, 1861... gta family declining housekeeping, eonsiating of Sofas, are How ywady, wud Previtucs, if evory known style in the trade, The ach Roncomm| yesterday. ‘Ihe House have als agreed upon employing | April: 1851. ‘oto-a-tetes, Chairs, Carpets, Looking Glasses, Contre an The exanteeien Wi toexainine before pure . Actinic ee oa - efend McCreary, who stands charged Wi rf ober. 1861, Bees ithe, Share, Carpets GePhind, Geman, Contry and for examination reinvited te examine hefere purchasing, Attisti 1D. OF private, who Teor counsel to defend MoCreary, who stands charged With | Asia, October. 1 no ferthor pontpon GULUMADS FA vy CO M05 Powel obceas, | SC Cab cweu od caele beady olaadd by malowed (WO uollars hianapping Keche! Parker trom Chester county, Pa, | Africa, July, 1851..