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THE NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1852. PRICE .TWO CENTS. then rent out three cacorts; and all three ecorta cost Safety of the Steamship Washington. FFA sod not $60 000 as stated by the Senator; the Haxivan, Aprit 9, 1852. New Onieans, April 26, 1068 pitehinent to offer eo Ot ee ett s Oe | Theateamship Washington, Capt. Floyd. bound from | ‘Tha sales of cotton to-day reached 7.00) bales, at steady” vances by Collvetor King were illegal. and had been con- | New York"for Southampton, put into Milford Haven on | prices; middling is at 7 a TXe. Rice—200 tioregs WHOLE NO. 7121. Or sat esis é ON 1 _ NANDEW ATER, (AUCTIONYER—AT 105 spenenhnnsRhl = saa “elo. Christos trect.— old Furniture BALES BY AUCTION, | A devivatli'nssortment of honsehoid Furnit <¢| AFFAIRS IN CONGRESS “AUCTION SALE—TINS DAY, ae 1 black welnus.and mahogany parlor ic enitere © poenaanaaaamanananed demned by the administration; but the large advance. he | the short of coal, ‘arolina aold at $3 © $375. Kog lard has advanced, witie ver! o onde ge the 14th April, chort of ¢ , AE TIS valve peroets most to the 25 seat Paere Debato on the Deficiency Bill in the Senate. | thoveh!. might te excused by the Senator on the same j ; znles of 5,000 kegs at 110. ryt, teh, splendid gilt Pier Glasses, brackets and slat phd of imperious necessity thnt he recommended Col- x f eave Onvaineenniiad 8 in fat. every t Lrveeels and Tapestry Carpets, Btazeres, Sideboard, oil Aer leotor King to advance the $5,000. which was ax much Arrival of the Magarn at Boston, rans, April 21, 1868, COB BOGSET, auctioneer, | Puiutings, damask and boiled silk eurtains mito, splendid | air) A DN ISTRATION DEFENDED BY | Hilegal as if it had been’ ® million, ‘The Commis. Rostox, April 29—8 P. M, Cotton baa been quict, in consequence of the advicos tm TION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AU nalnct ,Wardseber, tre., Mattresses, “Pailinstvea, fonthor ; eee Blonersnea:tinted treatiea, and in them have stipulated | phe stcamnip Niagara ia below, and will be up about | the letters by the America and Arctic being consldorod By W.L. Van Zandt, Salo this day, at J Bede, Pitlows, Bolsters, Ke. g : MR. PEARCE. what they had no right to, to supply the Indians immedi- in Gaical unfavorable—4,000 bales sold at previous rates. The re- at No, it E ay <= ao ena ie | tie Mes with beef, cattle. &c.. and have procceded to execute Li aos . " t4 at all the Southorn ports, according to the Price Sivondy. adv ah tn Fridty Apa at Toecleek AM, | POLITICAL DISCUSSION IN TIE HOUSE, | {ore Leatic a sud hae Gsamp ee te saeyan of sain The Michigan Domocratio Convontion, Current, nre 00 000 ahead of the same tie altel year. VCTION NOTICE. —THOMAS BELL. AUCTIONEER. PI SR apes aret rie reer tie cate vest<din commissioners ‘They, however, pleaded the ne- Dgraort Apell: 90,1808, inat Sir 250 st 76 PES Sere ANS Y. L. ‘ap Zandt. Saturds; t 104, v'olook, at the ‘agon; hers Cart, ke. ‘Terms cash, The Southern Whigs and the Late Caucus. bes lt eater ped of the mate of aifyiee cthe body The Michigan Demoeratic Convention adopted a series New Onurans, April 98, 1852, suction Rooms, 13 Spruce street, ouatvo Ite % oneye P s . their wi racter, &¢. ‘The Sena so , « . ” Able Furniture. which will be continued ou Monday.) nt | eankable money, pion eit robbie complained that, (aniks character, Go. ihe Senator \ oe resolutions, endorsing the platform of 1810-48, dodg- | ‘The ndvices of the Franklin caused somo excitement ; ee a OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—FRIDAY . UCTION NOTICE.-THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. | oJ and Saturday. 31st April and Ist May, at 10% o’clook, | THE MICHIGAN DEMOCRATIO CONVENTION By W.L. Van Zanat. Tuseday, at 1% o*clook, will be | nt the salesroom, No. 12 Wall street, rich rosewood and “ gold by eatalsgue, the entire handsome Fornituro inthe | hogany F wnituze, comprising 8 véry large and costly as ry house, 122 Chambers stres sortinent of rosewood parlor Furniture, covered in broca- ‘ - - telleand hair cloth, marble top Etegares, with mirror back | THE ABOLITION CONY anifront, Secretarica, Davenports, Contre Tal in, cotton, and an active business has been done. the euler reaching 10,000 bulcs at outside prices, Middling ix quoted at 72 a7%ic. Rice is advancing; 100 tieroes sold to-day at $3 $7 9 $4. Sight exchange on New York Flour ix dull, at $3) 34 for Ohio; mess pork ks 5 a $17 50; bacon, sides, are at 92, a 9% to the Senate Thoy were not received by the President, | ing the compromise mensures, and instruc till about the Jt of February,and the President has most | gates to the Baltimore Convention to us property delayed acting on’ them till some further and | means to secure the nomination of Lewis morereliuble information can be had upon the subject. | The convention appointed only three d rarike ‘This information is nx necessary for the Senate as for the | timore. me ; culehed President, und until obtained neither can act under- Great harmony prevailed on all (ho political questions | diel al SNTION AT CINCINNATI. —THOMAS BELL, Al anit, Wednesday, at IDs o CTION oleck , Wardrobes, &e, extencion Dining Tabl pe Outs a 4 houlders, ‘Sugar has advanced, fair sells at 4%c. Nr ON APES Woche Ken'utter ig neeceteitend Mumeeichyancrad | Safety of the Steamship Washington, — | sanity. “tt0 ‘knew Cultrnin was opponed to the | of thedny. 0 oot, Yiam street. Particulars in time, wntique Chaits in green plush, Voltaires, Sewing Chaies, anna be omg read Sat agg es sa oneal The Anti-Slavery Convention, New Ontraws, April 29—Noon, —_—— —— ~~ |. Uanches. enay Chairs: Keo,, Library Bookoases, thay Bondi r ins beyond her territory. He showed the cruelty and ‘The Niagara's news has heen received, and caused im- Gort oN NOTICE. GROCERIES, PRESERVED Shipwrecks—Navigation—Earthquake, foppation of Cus conduct. The President does condemn BECOND DAY. creased excitement ia cotton, the sales already have beem eats, andy, be —l ay, ti » at a K y i , 4] 2 2. t o'clock, at 57 Dey street, cornor of Greenwich. stroct—ee Bc buy be. = titi i paleo CAO AIC Crxciwyats, April 23,1502, | 7,000 bales, at an advance of }; a %e.; strict middling BRE ine cd ae enna Ren Galley Wise, Eaisiam . Soe at dismimed? ‘There were three commissioners and one APTRRNOON BESS10N, i Shapes at ‘eee oats WS eat pit oe. Starch, Fire, I ncco, Segara, Brandy, G os BP consis os clining; c 327, Meas pork is al 5 Patent Medicines, Preserved {Ment Fish, Pru en ae see AG THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, fmecgents One commbsioner, deeiares hv opposed all | ‘Te following ix the eubstance of the resolutions adopt- Btorling exchange iy at $34 ywentiionn. ALC , Auctione st = Pe late utah (tL SL FIRST BESSION. rocecdings, anothe: reeigne he sub-agent | ad to-day :— . C <, April 28, 1852. a ar IL PAINTINGS.—JOHN LEVISON, AUCTIONEER, pt ia had been dismisted, ‘The other commissioner, whom eve! ; ; ; : mantesros, April 28, 1852, ROE BOTs Bonita Ppt creat 3 (en will sell this morning, at ten o'clock, at his Salosrooms, ioawa one admitted was tie best one of the number. has been | Declaring the unalterable purpose of the abolitionists to Cotton—Sales to-day 1400 bales. ut 6% a 8c, The and Kitchen Turniture of a goneieman leaving the citys | Xirdit Chatham square, 4 rich and rare collection of splen: pas Savanna applied to for information. to enable the department to | continue, under all circumstances, the discussion of the | Market is firm, and prices quite full comprising the usual varieties, for_housckeopors and others. | 1) tho moat eminent Amervean, and foreign artiits, suitable Me eT ae Aaptpss gem 7 Were he dismissed now, it Is not | antielavery question, eter , Atmasy, April 29, 1852, IL’ . FAL for parlors and publi . Among the collection are LANDS WANTED FOR WISCONSIN RAILKOADS. probable he trouble himself by answering ny li ‘haccoe eae Heactediabo- Flour is in good demand. Sales 2,000 burrels, at $4 12 B. aieilatar Lots at etn, pels Chiigon wil actiay | !sey Fare and valu Measrs, Watarn and Dover presented some ten or Af: | Quertions. “He then replied to Mr. Hunter, Ho denied | ‘That under no eireumstances can any true-hearted abo- |g 44°25 forcommon, aud $4 7 a $4 50 for good Btate, E 1 justice ot bane enact ae that tho Fevene litionists engage in, or connive at, any compromise in- ecretary of War wax induced to make reforms by the tenes i aire; j. | Genesee wheat, at 110 a 111e. action of the Inst Congress. ‘The present peace eatablish- Mg the abighteet concpssiom to! anyipro-tlavery reqnl- |} Sor doe. Corn ig veer dull yeuue ineah eg ome ment is far greater than it was in ‘45. The ritle reai- | Ne rouowing resolution was offered, and warmly de- | bout, sulla at Oc, Oats are at 40¢., and barley at TZo, Sales have been mado of 2.500 bushels prime auction on Friday, April 30, at 12 o'clock, at the Merehants’ Ordinary, 108, Moditer- “xchange. Continuation of the sale of lots und gores on tne Fourth avi Eighty-uinth, Ninetieth. and Ninety-tirst in Yorkville, in the Twelfth ward delonging to BE. teen petitions, asking grants of land to Wisconsin, to aid in the construction of railronds in that State. ETE. h Vatker, comprising a geno- well worthy tho atten= REPORTS FROM THF DEPART) ENTS, W. Harris. A tuall abstract of y A.& S. F. i eats were then unknown to servico. und, being mounted, Prostiss (Acan Abalrase. BES ; 4 fe positive, By order of : . bg a is 1 dated :— = Dare eens Gay otaniee ‘Por Peary ate aaah oak Teale. Mr. Hasan reported in favor of printing fifteen hun- | were fur more expensive. Many of the infantry were now Resolved, That slavoholding itself an act of immea- dred additional copies of tho Report of the Navy Depart- ment and Postmaster General upon contracts for carry mounted, The artillery. dragoons, and infantry, had all | gurablo wickedness, and the Amorivan church and clergy of been increased. There were now many incidental expences | 4)1 denominations, connected with it, areheld eminently re- remain on bond and mortgage for three years. Maps can VEST 1 " berhad ot the auctioneers, 9 Wall street. t Ri es Ragtcots,, AUCTIONNE) Stock Sales. 29.—( Reported by Barker, Brothers apemienr SALE Pennsylvania f atest ered SE OE i 4 e of the army unknown in 1845. ‘These were in conae- | sponsible. Cd A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER —VALUABLE at 10o'clock, at 145 Greenwich avenue, bei ing the mails in steamers, Adopted, He alsoreported in uence of the annexation war, and the cession by Mexico, No action was taken upon the foregoing. ri idding Lots at auction. by Colo Chilton, Friday, | fone hry eaer, chamber, and kitchon, 20 Carpet favor of printing seventeen thousand extra copies of the | The territory had been doubied. Most of it was in re EVENING SESSION, : Api lock, at the Merchants’ Exchagge, Four | rain or ghines soe Past tho Weeks Sale peremptory, | patent UMico Report, relating to arts and manufactures, | mote regions without population or products, and in. | Resolutions from the committee were introduced, de- States t's, (67, edp, 117 teen lets on Sixth a OF. BpIne.. City o chuylkill Navigation 6's, and of thirty-five thousand cxtra copies of the agricultu- nue and 105th street. Also, 5 pit on feeted by lawless bands of ferocious Indians, who lived by | claring that this is not less the native land of the negro north sido of Eighty-ninth street, bet ween Eighth and Ninth OBERT BYRNE, AUCTIONEER.—LAST DAY'S | ral part of the came ' A ition to remove | om, 5174: 15,000 do, b5, 65; 400 de Boat Lon, 80: 1000 Ost : ots otha , —LAST Dj 4 rapine and warfare. ‘The frontier settlements and towns | than the white man; and that a. proposition to remove f at Lona, NO: , (POULT ere cig erator ona ero Salo of the Assignee's stock of Dry Goods, at 260 Mr. Boras objecting. the report was Inid over. Hralisesael lecals'ars ae maob eniitiod’ to protection | the former toany other country is in every way as un. | Hallreud te, 7 107; 2ee Susquehanna Canal 4 2051 De had of the auctioucers. Also, ons lot on Eifty-oighen | WCSCKEE street, Mleccker, Huildings, on this day, at WISCONSIN RAILROAD LAND aa the Atlantic cities, Posts are necossary—many of | just andimprudent, as would be a proposition toremove | (UVRVMPY yily Gia 7 Si 2 alanis ennayteanis Railroads stzcet, near Broadway. Also, one lot on Fifty-third street, | Shawls, Silks, Alpacas, de Laines, Merrimack printed Calle Mr. Warxen moved to take up the bill granting land | them thousands of miles from navigation, In 1845 there | ‘the latter, re Railroad, 454; 50 Beaver Meadow Railroad, « : i a railroad in | was only ono post, which was ninety miles from steamboat That, when the friends of col 5 Dotweon Seventh avente and Broadway. Also, one lot north | 5! een Gee Ri at - | to Wisconsin, to ald inthe construction of D Ren fide of Thirty-cighth street, between Second and Third avo: | e0et+ Hosiery, bleached ond un We mold In tote toagie cae: | that State from Fon du Lac to Jancaville. ‘The bill was io g Railroad, S184; 100 3 w guca, Also, one lot on wost side of Teuth avonne, between ings, ete, 60 Morris Canal, navigation. No comparison of estimates for the present | rame desire to promote the int chasers, Y 1 , mt reserve; as possesxion has tobe given up | amended by including a grant for another road from | yearwith thoro of 14 could bojust or proper. The present | that they do abroad, it may then be time for the colored Hetween. Hour Gab LSE Sn Beveth atonne: tateee Hite nel mee | onthe I must be cleared off. wen PP | Milwaukie to the Aliseiasippl. Roctcarg of Wee ccine tata eta la ree 1a0 Cons | people ¢0 consider tho| ccloreation tetiome—but for tho 100 do, enshy, 30 Atth streets; and 4 lots on Seventh avenue. hotwoen 130th €. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- The pill, was then amended so 08 to conform in its pro- | grees and the country were then intensely agitated, and | present the colored peoplo should turn a deafear to all fe Fas, and I3tst st nd two latewn north side of Thiety-fourth | FR. Gyre ety dave (Peniee | aU eee LE ERNE | visions to the Towa bill passed by tho Senate,and then | Solely occupied with-one chject, Tt adjousncl oa the fet | colonization agente, sai Deinwaes Canal Heetend at Kisses Baden Sold ty cet ae ae getiieee plots of | 75 Franklin atreet, near Broadway—K. C. Kemp will sell at | postponed till to-morrow. of October, and met nguin in December. Hohashad | The resolutions wero supported by several spenkers, | 6's, “6, interest o . Kem xe- | auction, as above, the Furniture contained in the house No. MORE LANDS WANTED FOR RAILROADS. janimously adopted. } Navigation Morty: Pennsylvania ‘ chase : only two months to become acquainted with his officound | opposed by nonc—finally, they wer i ‘ : The mustlonvorss No.9 Wall streets mcr: Mapsean Dehad of | 75 Prauiklin street, consisting of mahogany parlor and | | Mr. Rontaxp introduced a bill granting land to Ar- | toextend operations In this time he alld this, ated was THIRD DAY. Lehigh Novia tte aie 1 emree teen aaa = shaves params rane Oeene tap Genaketys/and/kite hen Furnt- | kansas in aid of railroads, expected to ferret out abuses which had escaped the eyes Crxerssatt, Aprit 29, 18. Ome Te S7}si, 120 Fepnaylvanie. Rall ysis ER CEMAM, | AUCTIONEER FURNITURE | tho ateantion of buyers. ‘Catalogues on the morning of sale, THE IMPRISONMENT OF MR. BRACE 1N AUST! Of hn predecessors, In his first report hie designated | | The convention aacembied at the wuual Lour. | Kevclu- | Island itallrond 49 Harri«burg Railroad, 45: 11%); 5 Minehill Rail Vickabure, bi i ue Hnylid Nav A. ‘The Cass resolution, calling for tho correspondence of UCTION.—ON FRI- | the Amorican charge at Vienna relative to the imprison- k, at Gl Columbia | ment of C. L, Brace, was adopted, mapy abuses, and the measures proper for thelr remedy, | tions were taken up and discussed, but ao action was He read extracts from that revort. and from orders issued | taken on any prior to a recess. rok at the same time, directing tho employmont of soldicrs at —— ae Gs posts in the cultivation of grain, forage, &c. Negro Arrested and Shot in Pennsylvania, n Canal, bo 1.0 Susquehanna Cam ard Bank, ¢: Slee in Brooklyn dat Day uf the Senden, Friday, April 40, at half past 7 o'clock precisely, at 74 Main street, gomner of York uifcet,'s Fiano ‘a small quantity of pain Perea hre tet Mer EL ed Ee ‘urniture. Immediately after, at abo nlf past 8 A. M., i ALK Henzy streot, neat Clurk street, handsome Wainut | Steet, Brooklyn, embracing a compl 0 sesortment, CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THE CONQUEST OF CALIFORNIA, 4,001 made ; Florence City, 15; 108 Chamber Furniture, Carpets, Mahozany Tables, &c. Imme- | ¢® order ® yonr tapestry Car; enrved mahogany Mr. Siiexps reported back the bill providing for the Mr, Hunrea, (dem.) of Va., raid that that was merel; : “1 ¢ + 200 dog B87,¢ dintely after, at 10A. Sty at 61 Columbia stréet, corner of Sein tals senting and plush; a02, | scttieront of claiian arising out of themitary operations | arevivel of ahe cea of ale Geltean ie Sem, ., Sapeneluamtinay nese, nga ee or ar Soy abi, iy 200 doy SSK BSA, ae Cranberry strect, large sale of elegant Furnitures. Timm Besse: ae in California in 1846 and 1847, and the samo was taken |” Mr, Pranor eald he know that, but inquired who bad nd another named Snyder, | Suite Prt ofa, Wes. 1% omtoreds TIA. iy ale ‘at abgut I o'slonky Mat 48 Hera atest, & HOMAS ASTEN, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT | up. permitted that order to bec 5 htehitet: an Calhouets An ofticer named Ridgley, and another named Snyder, | asked; do, 7, tq Asked; Ponnsylvauin 6m, wmirpese 1 2. i., at 24 Douglass streets -e sraall qasntios Ech ae ee a ea Rowan, ts peo eC | The bill was slightly amended, and was then ordered to | time the military posts were all in fertile regions, Now, | tho latter from Harrisburg, arrestod a negro naniedt Smith Hd 4 SS ee ee of Furniture. “Immediately after, at about 31. M., at 103 | Hoty of valuable Greenhouse and Hardy Flente’ wereaeed | be chgroreed, for the most part, they are in barren ones. He also read | this morning, and whilst in their custody he was shot— ‘ Tiivington siresle aca Heys atrees ‘As per catalogne: also, an invoice of genuine Gorman Flower Rem CRTC Ee Bin orders from the Seervtary of War for the dismissal, as | whether by accident or design wo cannot say, ‘Thero is | offered, 44% and somal suentity e rarelt Seeds, of tho choicest ‘kinds, just imported; will be sold in | Wasthen taken up, when Mr. Prance, (whig) of Md., rapidly as possible, of all civil employeés in the Quarter- great ‘aapifanent here ‘about the affair, Sm Tin was sup- ny Veil in, interest if Shove, a Reese a li the original packages. Catalogues ready. arose. and said he would uct now discuss the amendment | maeter's department. by which over onc thousand por- Poked to bo a slave, though living here somo years. A } Leng Island, 107; offered, 11 uske ickshurg, nding, but would depart from the appropriate dchate CEE Fenn. tin tie ae forthe purpose of replying to the attacks made by tha firnivure of farily Joa Ving the | Mesers. Gwin and Hunter on the administration, The je itt : e 16 avked; Girard Bank. 13% offered, 13% nske taitet ee falda Gn hae corer number of blacks were present. when the occurrence took tater Bank fotos 8 Weal Wnien rea Weis eevee e a oady ci ° . f | Place. eet Se sAeked. “Market liavy. Hunter had been already commenced by the Searetary of poo a Barony All Stack Tarts ear Pata War. and were now in operation. On the eubject of hirge Loss of the Ship Hlizabeth. vier 50" Hltimore and Ohio Maileont, time, Toi 15 1% Piano, a1 ofa cottage. It is neually more diMslt btain a fair Nt pres, at auction, for furniture om this day, than on any | PPRENCE, BOYEE, AUCT othor during the whole year; and those who may be able to attend our sales.to-dey, will no doubt find it to thoir inte- reat. Saturday, May i, at half past 74. M., at 115 Duffleld vPskek, | remarks of those Senators, if not answered promptly. irtaius, | would, perhaps. create an impression which would be dif- expenditures for forage, he reminded the honorable Sona- ¢ Boned » Maryland 6% efoced SUISSE Mee the saad ctite hittin ie vie floult oremove from the public mind, ‘The speech of the | tor that there are now 10.000 animals in the service of LANGE AMOUNT OF COTTON DESTROYED. nis 106 pakede Battimnnne Ga Ie WUSig Mid, TOONS eke {ity of Furniture, fed families removing," "TY M, McILVAIN, AUCTIONEER—MWOUSENIOLD | onthe administration; and he arraigned it not only for | thereeere iinet oe ee ees Provinexer, April 29, 1 ton ea75t 8 hay tc aaNons ie thnfen Pe Dake Hote Sande r LVAIN, — ; eee W ed—the ether half being supplied b: r 9 sked; do shares, 74% bid, 754 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT 101; iture—This day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 37 Ch its own but also for the real_or imagined errors of Geu, | graying. Full estimates for these animals would Segind A despatch received from Apalachicola states that the Cumberland Railroad, 19°, bid, 20 aaked, rhe 0clteky at 516 and 548 Honston aure A, inrae and | Bern papel centr one neonate freed Taylor's administration. He, with equal propriety, | to over $2.000,000. ‘Tho department estimated it at one | ship Elizabeth, Capt. Carr, of Warren, bound to Provi- _ Yarety of Kitchen, Parlor, and Chamber Furniture, &c- | mahoxany Chairs, Looking-flanecs, Hureas, dining Haan ee ericnonte: nod frands npoiitted antioe ite { qapjon ond Congres gave half of one miliion, hence the | gence, was lost, supposed near the bar; no date given. City Intelligence, sch ol PE bee I LS the edeteads, Beds, Mattresson with ehokitehon | democratic. predecercors, Me had hoped that General | “Mr France: here yielded the floor without concluding | 600 bales of cotton were saved. Her cargo consisted of | Eriscorss. Coxrinssex.—Yesterday morning. nbout tem HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—SATURDAY, May | Sale positive, to be paid for, and romoved samo | ‘Taylor's administration would have escaped the Senators’ | and the Senate adjourned. 1,378 bales of cotton, which was owned in this city, and ix | O'clock, a large number of the Bishops of the Protestant at 10k; £2, wt No. 5i Reokman street, the entire foun “Donat MEE WEN TALoReD coetanke Gros Se ies Old tee A honest chicf had sunk to rest, Notiss of Wevadientatires, fully insured, as follows:—$15,000 at the phe eed Fpiscopul Church in the United States, assembied in com- inrgest sesortment of new and socomd-band Furaitarceteren | 8 Pibe for hot, cold, and shower baths, With ail his country'shonors Lost, 4 : ‘1 Ca on feeheht amd coree BING St tie Horton Tazu, | feFence in St. John’s Chapel, in Varick street. ‘The ob- Wasiuxcrox, . 1852, | can; on freight and 1 20,000 at the Boston Insu- Milas baci ae Oe cacreay neon ‘ ject of the meeting was to select two of the Bishops, om eRe: ert UC iE Te) Tho Elizabeth was a now vessel, on her first voyave, | tho invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, to be Mr. Gouwas, (dem.) of In., asked te consent of the | and was valucd at about $25,000, which is supposed to be | ee ont at the Westminster Abbey, in Lenka House to veport a bill to settle the account of Gen. Riley, | fully covered by insurance in Boston. me = vs és . 08 at auction this sea and ary to housekeeping.” Also, a “Ghawes, Fancy Glass war ply, aud Ingrain Caspete, ke. shine. uprising ¢ very article ne ge number of French Pi r w Brussels, Tapestry, Thre = ‘ke. “Sule re, rain or |. Sa etreet a fe * ‘M.S. McILVAIN & CO. WILL SELL, THIS DAY, He was not much in the confidence of Goneral Taylor's 015 o'clock, at No. 82 John streot, corner of Nes. | administration; but among that cabinet wece some with id half standard, end | whom be held rotations of persons! friendship; and as il, Bergen, New Jersey. | none of that enbinc®was now in office or Congress, ne felt Also, # fine Countor fur | it due to himself to defend them. The first charge pre- m J. Catalogues on the morning of sale. i “eR meee ee 25th day of June next. when the close of the jubilee of AUCTIONEER,—GENTERI, HOUSE- ¢oheaps ferred by Mr.@win was the appointment of T. Butler | who had been detained here for some monthé for tha a 2 F : F. urniture, Pianoforto, & Colton wil M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, King ag susctal agent to California—he being then @ | purpose, Wreck of the Steamship Meteor. the society for the propogation of the gospel in forcign So ee ae Selsey Apel Sth at 10g orcleek Aes 30e oleloek) ab atree -*| member of Congress. He denied that Mr, King, Mr, Ficxtas, (dem,) of M., objected. New Onzeans, April 28, 1852, parts, is to be celebrated with great solemnity. Present, roadw' utire Furniture of the fn mpris ; , Mr. ; Y Fy 5 ‘ c oe EnWrussht barion, diniig-ecor: beavsors aad ter rue arcs A aS alan when appointed, was a member of Congress in fac eS ee ee ‘The new steamship Meteor was totally wrecked on Sun- | the Right Rev. Bishops Brownell. of Connecticut; ; -Ply Car- | and even if he was, his appointment was not an Pee im ries art qty worthy of the attention of families | office in the contemplation of the constitution. An office Gold Watch tomether with ackeantity, of Sheeting, one fine | wos something crexted by law; this was a mere agency, Gold Wateh, together with other goods, &c. ubcistediby the President, audipuchian’ agensyay hs niture. Among the Parlor Furniture may be hogany Chairs, Sofas, Fronch Bedsteads, Book Cas top, contre, curd, dining, and tea Tables; also Dedroom and basement Furniture, China and day last, in Matagorda Bay. She struck on Cavallo bar; | Kastburn, of Massachusetts; Henshaw, of Rhode Island; breaking her steampipe, and the wind being strongat the | Hopkins, of Vermont; Chase, of New Hampshire; time, sho became unmanageable. The crew and forty- | MoCoskry, of Michigan; Doane, of New Cnmotion of Mr, Barty, (dem.) of Va., the Speaker was authorized to appoint an additional member to the rr ey; Whitting- kitohen Furniture, &c.: also, one good mahogany pianoforte. precedents under the administrations of Presidents | Committee on Enrolled Bills. eight passengers were all saved, but the cargo will preba- (os Eee meee rain o abies, __ Se ARTE ES INSTRUCTIONS. Jackson and Polk. Mr. King was not invested with | he House then resumed the consideration of bly proveatotalloss, Lelie atte ba beter aa Ber ibte ae me ances agar pirat tet ulti FARENCH ONE OF THE ABLEST FRENCH TEACH. See hone Me Kings, Freer ng The aint She ce eeeroee ae Loss of the Schooner Sea Gull. sprinkling of the laity. Tho religieus exercises, preparn- APACE EE cco ee Ta a ee eae: | ers of this city, offers a few rooms in his house and | charge wasthat Mr. King, as commander of the navy, | Mr. Warsi, (whig) of Md., suid that it was his privi- Cuantestox, April 28, 1652. | tory to entering upoh the business of the mecting, com- tire genteel Frniture of the house, such ax parlor, dining- | family, to some young gentlemen who wish to learn French, | had despatched the steamer Edith, which cost $130,000, | toge, as avery humblemember of the whig party, to at The schooner Sea Gull. Capt. Balloch, from Cardenas | menced with the usual morning prayer, which was re room, Ledroom, and basement Furniture, in variety. Also, | With breakfast and tea, Inquire at 116 Eleventh strect, be- | ona isclews service, in which she was lost; that sorvice for Savannah, with molasses, was abandoned at sen in | ted by Ri Wainwright. Sec of the House of one splendid sct of rich C Sale will be positive. tween Fifth and a was the conveyance of members of the California Con- | tend the first whig caucus, and there he took occasion to | tat. 31, lon, 79, onthe 20th April. The captain and crow | Bithops. ‘The 1 AT MOBOKEN.—PRIVATE | vention to Monterey. Now, if that convention was | express his views on the politics of the day, and stated | were taken from the wieck by the British bark Peruvian, | ter which the choir sang the Glorin in excelsis. and the oys—Torme, por annum, | proper—and the honorable Seuator was a part of it, and | what would be his ultimate course if the Whig National | £m Glasgow, now off Charleston bar, Jubilate, The Itev, Bishop Hopkins then offered the Le Mlassical, Fron enjoyed its fruits, he would not deny it--why should not |, s —_—— Seoremert pmycr appointed for the meetings of the convention, read ical Studies, together with Drawi this steamer. then lying idle, be used for the purpose? | Convention shall not adopt n certain platform, He was Ferry Boat Sunk near Albany. Tie collect. for Ihe, Chuva, and pronounced ttle impinoes sons were read by Rey. Dr, Haight, af- sell, this day, Friday, ri ¥ 9 Houston street, neat Broad: Hope oe the entire Furniture of the large three story hous Lea eh COLTO! OTIC 4 ° f tory d Vocal Music, Day scholars at moderato rates. s : A As ted by sickness fi ttending the last caucus; A i Zo, 1852 pal benediction, which last ceremony concluded the re= andalso the one adjoining, comprising every article of par- | }” 1 Frem papers on file in the Navy Department, it appeared | prevented by sic) rom attending the last caucus; Laany, April 29, 1852, 1 ned lor, dining-room, bedroom, and basement Furniture; also | 18 at the Institution. : ; ble Sonator, himself, ‘edi thie eeleo= & 2 me | | dhe Hudson River Railroad ferry boul lies sunk on the | ligious exercites, ‘The assembly thea withdrew, and the China and Glass Ware, &e.’ Don't forget thehour—zorelock | ED D VAL, No.3 Fiadzon terrace. | teat ee aa aotee tanividonl to socmamd Tet atenio, | but he was here to-day, in the exorcise of the privi- |. Zhe Tudeon River: oe Bichops entered into sceret conclave. to which there was P.M. STRUCTIONS IN FIVE USEFUL AND TWO on- | cette tom noriee ” | ece which belongs to him, to endorse to the fullest ex- which continued for recat aaa Nee eer ae te Bee hin fudnatticds b ‘ tent what the signers of the recent manifesto to the The Unois Central Railroad. nomination of the Rew. = DS_& CO ICTIONEERS UL namental Arts, by which industrious persons can make ‘Mr. Gwin, (dem.) of Cal,, sata that many members of ¢ sig : ° e nols Central Rallronad. Plat buction: On Eeideg, "Al oe at eee cle ay | from ‘$00 to $100 per tronth, will be sent to auy address by | Dit Gwin; (dem ) of Cal. said that many members of | wiies ot the United States have sald with regard to Ciucaco, April 29, 1852 ight Rev, Dr, Delan- J21 Eighth strect, Nouschol grain Carpets, rosewood Furniture in plush, Sofas, Chai rm do, & dow Curtains, & Mantel Ornament’ Eetrsom Pe See bine were oe fee peace . urenus, Washstands, & air Mattres, ther Bed: >, + Holsters, and Pillows, China aud Glass Ware, kitchen Fur: | eh yearsof age. The Principal, having for a growt many | y-o of {hat vesrel on that service, after recommending it, niture, &¢, ures those {hat may favor hor with their patronage; thay | US anevidence of the bad effects of Mr, King's appoint: their action on that occasion. This was personally | Jron for the Tlinois Central Railcoud line artived. let at delegates for the celobra- of the close of the jubilee, to take place in West- r Abbey in London. ‘The Secretary of the House Bichops, the Right Rev. Dr, Wainwright, was further directed to convey. iminedintely, the resolutions as adopt- edinthe conelave, to the Archbishop of Canterbury. as return of tail, on receipt of 25 cents, post paid. Address ca = : sterihe o D. D. BURT, Box 50 Broadway Post Of peeiha bbs Goats oriond thats they wereto be | important fobim but of no comequencs to the ation ; and hands commenced laying the track yesterday, ING SING, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.—MRS. PAT- Mr. Prance said he did not complain of the vessel being | bectuse. When patil ee llr hte haha nis | ‘Twenty miles will be laid in ten days. when the cars from terson’s Seminary for young Ladies and Boys, under | uscd, but he complained of the Senator having cited the Hentucty scan gh Boni aLat riahe te peemon ted the Central Railroad will arrive in this city. duty. He did noMintend to infringe upon that right. Delaware ond Hudson Canal Open a abi pe Sa : en If we look at the history of our country. and on its ny president of the society for the propogation of the guapal RY H.LEE! . WILL SELL | her pupils will enjoy unusual means of improvement,and | ment. ‘The Edith did not cost $139.000. but $35,000 only. | ciowiny payes we can see. in the language of Lhe poet, Re Tle caet Cad ESC Oe ee eae | as Fee pattae o Seat Se RU auction, on-Evite ook, at No, 25 | the comforis of g private family. ‘Terms per sunum, board | Ile denied what the Senator bad stated. that Mr. King’s fie seasonal aya theavireseawaesy; he Delaware and Hudson Canal is now ope a ‘ . yesterday the N Bleecker street, hous ure, consisting of mahog- tion, $75 under eisht; above that ago, $10, Ap- | nomination as Colleclor was withheld from the Senate till ‘The day was dark and murky, number of hous passed up to day, Panspe ann Parsrsration.—Yesterday the Now gny Sofas, Chairs, ey in. hair cloth, Ottomans, Micrvrs, | DIY Cooley, M2 Eight avenue, — | afler the dth of March, for the purpose of aro There stood John Bott, in mattial pomp, peste 4 York Hiflemen, Company I. of the Bria Hagia ot russels and Ingrain Carpets, Mantel Ornaments, mahoga — ee - " constitutional objection to his appointment. ut here was old Kentucky. From th uth. New York State Militia, presented a sword to Captain TA a and Washstands, China and Gla: Rede Reta ee ee AEE | sation wan sent Yo tho Senate before the 4th of March, | He then proceeded to depict the “wrongs which the ihe Chet Johnson, their commandant. They passed the Herat rhe see od ii fo ave e] ed, fi . Om 7 rum M’pONOVGH CONST AT [. i scompanied by Adkin's Washing- ~ligho wits, Bead oh well and unacted on. ‘The Senate eubsequently confirmed it. | South have endured, from the time the ordinance of 1787 | TH Li - FRENCH CONS office on their return, accompanied by Adkin’s Washing a | HERD ROLE ANED toda FOROSIT EG TAIL ANG eree: | Wete: the. injunction, of ‘secreay removed, dre Would ask | Waa paseed) th the present time. They have heen con- | CHARLESEONNEGHO LAW OF LOVISIANA—MA- | ton band, Homtuay. | teos of the Academy at Mariner's Harbor, noar Port Rich- | the honorable Senntog if he did not himself sustain Mr. | stantly compromising on the compromises of the consti- PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER | typ Dear am Broanway.—For these two or threo days pr mond, Staten Island, Garret P. Wright, David Van Name, | King's nomination. . tution, until thero is nothing left. He spoke of the ai: tie pecleatsiains of Desanwed hharasbeos eultnelea te Iz., George Thompson, Trustees. Mr, Gwis enid that hebad voted for Mr. King’s nomina- s ee Gta (cee on the sul pikes ee a mone. April 20, 1852, Palitbulty ov demos iiice: Wiint ia cortainly taxed both HOTELS. sn mg me ree te ection, i ome Op | Pe ee ea id Tank ate orca | _ The southern mall from New Orleans Hw arived y | thin ey ich a Ue ity ft ng ona extent WIT, | annvnrannnnnraninernnwenrnnrnnnnnnnnnncee | POT TCD Said that if there had been any evide tertitorinl government has the right either to establish | which we learn that a sale of $215,000 of azcets of the | Which hus scarcely ever been experioneed in this city be- FPNRY BLEEDS & co, avcrion s sell. at auction, on F April 3), at 333 B corner of Anthony ‘street, cr Saloon and B Fixtures, mahogany Bar, M top OysterStand, Ware, Oil Cloth, Paintings, &c. ENRY Il. LEEDS & CO. AUCTIONEER: sell at auction, on Friday, April 30th, at 10 0 EL (EUROP > : : fore, clouds of dust having flying ubout, sometimes eR A RR eel ES og te ee begin tied glee AN). | that (he nomination had been merely kept back for the or exclude sla ey. Se Seta THPOEER ELAR La ROLL McDonough Estate has been ordered by the District Court | co thick that it imposeible fpr the best vision to see fisting of satin, damask Window Curtains, and lace do. | Hotel and Niblo’s Theatre, Lodgings, 2c. por night, $125 | Purpose of avoiding any constitutional objection, it ought Cy cea ee ai aden cbr arable’ the gentle- | of New Orlcans, to satisfy the ¢ the length of the next block. ‘This extraordinary quan- ‘Tapestry and Brussels Carpots,Parlor Furniture in rosewood, | per week. Good beds and rooms. Menls at all times, and all | to have been rejected’ whenever it came up, The next | mun. by saying that he understood Genoral Cass to take és tity of dust, which is not only injurious to public healch, ‘ in Tich silk brocatello, Contre Tablos, Ormulu | the rarities the markets afford. Oysters and ovory refrosh- | charge was of the escort which was sent out with | the ground that the legislature of a turritory has the The Charl hutie highly destructive to the fine goods exhibited im Clocks, Vases and Candelabras, rich Work Tables, Inrgo | ment, both at table and bar, that can be desired, Gen, Wilson, Indian Agent to Utah, A military escort | tame right over the subject as a State legislature has, ul, the French Consul for North and South Caro- | ypyjous stores alor Picrand Mantle Glasses. Ch i iped ji Inder Pres ve consent of Pape ps MRC ARIEL CHE: Chain ce not an unusual thing. Under Presi- | and cannot abolish slayery without tho consent of the orgia, is to b alled. ine of traffic on this thoroughfare. the pulling dowm aarye saurrtmont of Bedroom Faraiturs: acecke 7 dent Polk's administration they were sent out to accom- | owners. ; —We understand that aletter hasbeen | and erecting of buildings, and the mending gud paring o€ ty : Chinnse Cauietees Bintan Me oho [oo MISCELLANEOUS. any Mr, Weller, Boundary Commision, and Governor | | Mr Wazsn said hat he understood this precisely, and | segefea im tl ity vm Her Britannic Majeaty Consul Cee ee emtieike case, re went ere gnres, about thirty valuable Oil Paintings, extension | 2 huctION OF RATES BY PENNSYLYANTA Lane and Judge Pratt. to Oregon, These escorts cost ‘hat the prominent gentleman who holds this principle is | at New Orleans, stating that the Logislature of Louisiana hy it i » street is no led as ha Diving Table, for twenty-four persons, China, Glass, &e, EDUCTION OF RATES BY PENNSYLVANIA | <c1'coo: expended by the Quartermasters Department. | likely to be elcoted President, unless the whigs onganizs | tt) passedan act amending the colored inw of tho State, | Why iis that the ctsce i cid cated Geoedveny Lae a — increased the stock on their road to'n capacity enabling | The escort accompanying Messr#, Wilson, Collier, and | more effectually, and bring their fractions to unite ontho | jy gholishing the penalty of imprisonment, and pertai come matter of serigus. iipuktahee when Qa: sOminee FERS WILL | them to carry, without detention, all froights that may be | others, under President Taylor's administration, cost but | great platform of the constitution. He viewed» terri- | ting free persons of color to come on shore, with pas the enormous kmotnGOe woNly tetcHandise ites deo Fg aelveks | offered them," Merchants shipping goody Westward willtind | $56,000. ‘The whole cost ‘of Wilson's escort was but | tory a comzxon ground for all the people of the United | ports from the Mayor sieved from a mecleck el ta tues, We uatannen iam niture—consisting in part ofcar wood Furniture, on | i, muehi to their advantage to send by, this route, Weare | $12,000. Ie reada letter from Mr, Medill, Commissioner | States. who hada right to go there with their slaves as | Pq ho Maryland Senate has passed the Pilotage Bill, an ordinance paseed the Board of Aldermen at thelr lust auite, covered inerhinson plusit; Sotas, tete-a-tete, Chairs, | Bu delivering freights in Pittsburg within five days at the | C¢indinn Affairs, to Mx. Wilson, directing him to uvail | they would with theirhorses, Iie noticed, with severity, | §¢ is now the law. Tt abolishes tho half pilotage eli peasion. providing for the eweepitie: and seMikiing OF arm do,, rorewood marble top contre Tables, mahogany doc | face eer aunty Tab pera aets, at goods hats, | bimself ofa military escort then about to leave for Santa | the remarks heretofore made by Mcvers, Rantoul and | peretofere cxneted froin vessels which ded. he neat (ie Brondway of least ihre titems a lay. Whee hes Wenean elegant papicr machie, Chinese porcelain inlaid top Tables, | frown muvlin, hardware, is; third | Fe, This military force would have gone whether Mr. | Townshend. and said the latter had appended to hia | service of pilots, The House of Delegates also passed the | ofthe crcinanes?. “W hy is it not carried into effect? if Mahogeny Sofas in hair cloth, parlor Cheirs indo. Chinese | clase; coffee, queensware, | Wilson went along or not. Another charge was. that Mr, | printed speech @ copy of the Virginia resolutions of '98, | ii continuing the annual appropriation of $10,000 to the it has not yet been concurred in by the Board of Assist- ney ee, elt) cold brocatelle Ww clase, fish. tar, Ke., 50 cents’ per 100 pounds. N Wilson left Utah, igned his office, and went to Cali- | to sonction the idea that slaves are to beprotected inthe | yaryland Colonization Society aut Alder it is to be hoped thas Will take tateneal- tave Plano, imado by armore, Mantio Ornamonts, Rook | [0h for forwarding. at Philadelphia oF Pittebuy fornia, and by President Fillmore was appointed N States; but the very instant they got over the borders, | “he committes appointed by the Maryland Legislature | hte action on the subject, as it ts a matter of the utwoat Caso and Seerctary, rosewood French Bedsteads, mahozany | Dhoupaonc Agent, Pier Now te North, River, will be deli Agent. He was nominated Navy Agent by President | the right exista to steal them. This good old demo- | ¢o examine and report upon: the expediency of a bridge | interest to the city. Hurry up the cakes, vonorable city do, Drossing Bureaus, marble tops, do, Washstands, Chinn | et tint $125 per 100 pounds, trom Now York, “Ait | Taylor, though he was not confirmed till after President | cratic dectrine of 98 is perverted to hoip the cause | (ver the Stuquchanna river. al Layne de Grace, have. Fe , and Glass Waro, dining and kitchon Furniture, & goods from the East, intended for this road, should be | Fillmore came in, Mr, Wilson did not act for a | of felons and thieves—to rob the South. and mutler | turned, ani reported in favor of the immediate construc — | marked, care of H. I, Houston, A R, Road Co., | long time without any bond. Io did give two bonds, | cilizens who go in pursnil of their proper tien of the bridge. Brondway, is partially cansed by the ENRY Il. LEEDS & CO. AUCTIO Int auction, on Friday, April 30tl . 7 East Fifteenth street: T. LEDS, AUCTIO un ano Seniors Acciornt.—Yesterday morning, at ‘ENRY —_—____ m1 EER, WILL SELIy | Philadephia, COVODE & ¢ which were approved. Ho did not draw a large | He rccommended this to the consideration of the Dall ‘The committee of the Maryland Senate have reported a fpact eleven o'clock, the paint store of Thomas War- Wee Bachan Vlnvivauscrinent At tanith | “aie ac _ | Talary ond emblumente—for the honorable Senator, | more Democratic Convention, He corrected m point of bile pcltng tho stamp tazyand tateriaily redusing tbe | Kichth street, took fire, im B » Wlarge assortment of Household Furaiture cha y ffni hi know that | history as to tho number of persons present at the firet je tental upsetting of a can of cam- viz, richly carved rosewood parlor, dining room, and bed ILLTARDS.—THE VERY TABLE USED BY GENERAL | %8 Chairman of Naval Affairs, ought to know tha tory P p direct tax. : is Tn Wee tee chink. te fa room Furnity al tapestry Carpets, newest styles, B Wachington for exercise, with eitht others, of iron, | Navy Agents have no enlary, but draw one per cont on | Whig caucus. A quarter of an hour before it mot. ho and ‘The Virginia Medical Convention met at Richmond on | Pbene | Se ae ee euclnh i tatvon can Rou Amour and I Glasses, Fosewood Wardrobes with | slute, and marble, with India ri’bber and air cushions, at No. | disburrements inede by them. He examined the chargs | his colleague (Mr. Evans) counted forty-five members. | ¢)o 97th instant, and formed a board of medical oxnininers, fudly t Bt te the heer aatib En the Bo al ee ; Smlendidiy carved rosewood French aut Gothic Bed- | 8 Ann stgect; an entranco 149 Fulton strect. Philadelphians», relative to Mr. Collier's escort, costing $35,000, It was | He knew « number came in afterwards, and, to the best Hoth branches of the Bultimore City Council passed, by | Medly burned in the face. arms and breast, moved to the drug store at the corner of Christopher and Greonwich streets, where he was atteuded by Drs. Honry. 1 Congreve. after which he was removed to his imous vote, the Catholic Se tho ship Sheit rhle-top rosewood and mahogany dress- | coming York art ited to try thom; or New York- | important that acivil agent, having money in charge, | of his belief. there were some sixty members —t | an almost w tands, marblo-top and plain, spring and | ers going to Philadelphia, will find fourteen of Baseford's | traversing doeerts roamed by ft wages prowling for plun. | numerous a body aa that which recently fixed the tim | (he passage vi lO: joh bron: 4 5 | — 04 P hobeaiie hi i 0 lutions protesting against pol ill tinied below Charles FG , ature Oe 4 : nee, ‘The fire xtinguiehed by Engine Sofns in brocatelle, Arm and Voltniro Chairs, Ezyptian | tips t i lore his scalp aa well asthe government money, That | vention. With the exception of Mr. Stevens, of Pennsy! | ton, on Friday Inst, aud then made thoir es to tha chatty ay rere Ss " marble-top rovewoad Contre Tables, wainnt and’ mahagany | ote At Bll sized chee, forpele, | ee ition opst $31,000, but that sum included the whole | vania. and Mr, Fowler of Macenchusctts, no gentleman left city. : mpany. No 20, The timated at $150, prinol. Redsteads of the Intest styles and carved by hand, Oll \AMPHOR WOOD AND CEDAR TRUNKS, IRON | cost of the stores and provisions ef the military and their | thie caucus when Mr, Marshal of Kentucky declare’ tha ly ef the stock. Hitintings, Glassware, chambor Furniture, Feather Beds, | 4 sates and cast iron Chests.—The subseribor offers for | horves; a great part of those stores, &c., they lost, and | the question of laying upon the table was lo be regarded Marderer Convicted—Death of an Editor, Tie Movinc Timy.—Yeeterday was a buey day in Now eee nee eee eee er eee | ae Rae te ey cone prathea cgueae ohn treet, large | were compelled to leave behind in tho desert, He polnt- on the compromise, fdas Cinoinmacr, April 29; 1862, | York among tho boerders. and: housckeepers:, Brey H, © Wynanp, ac ITURE, | Ceneeeeely foe iaete cae ee eee eat eakeee: | cd out the beneht of sending millitary forces, wherever | Mr. Evans, (whig) ef Md., boing appealed to, eald tha | amos Slmmous, who bas been om trial for marie in | horko uitentt, want werfect atin, bustier and commie: * now snd second hand, P to olose salos, | difteront sizes of cast iron Choots, for vessel, & practicable, through the Indian countiy for the purpose | this was teu. : the first degree, was to-day found guilty, This ion, "Carte londed with fornitare, might hate been soem HL. F, Willard, Auctioneer, will sell this mornin JESSE DRL of protecting emigrants, This was Mr, Polk's policy, in |, Mr. Jouxsox, (dem.) of Tennessee. answered variousob- | ¢hied trial, the juries heretotore having been una in almost every street d through the city in all glock, au asiortwout of Liandsome Farniture, Paintings, | — 10. WYMAN PUTER SE OF BULLOCK’S | fNUing the rifle regiment to Oregon by way ofthe plains, | jections which had against the Momostend | ir dirceviena, The Fulton. So illlam-burg, and Staten ee Se Seren er eee HET UnT ated dey reed a ire Nei ee RULLOCK’S | the cort of eo doing being $220,000, Tho next charge | Dill. depicting i innumerable advan B. G. Curtis, editor of the Commercial, died yesterday. ferry boats were crowde most part of the * — —— ————— | and is large enough to take in 6-2 electings,© Gan te peck vo tho unwise reloction of Boniein as the chiof | tages which will flow measur with yebicles. upon which were piled every species of cs, Towards the evening the streets were illumi- bonfires. which are a sure indiva- m.) of Va, cloved the de olities, he said he would not voto y depot of California, and the extravagant Mr MeMvuinen, (¢ 418 Water street, and will bo sold at a reduced price, to pay expenditures for barracks and quarters there, | fever of the bill, Av to E Metcorotogices Ovservations, Cortlandt and | advances. BY MORSE’ MACHETIG LIN isting of the = ce ae site was elected by General Pere "i for the nemiuce ¢ Itimore Convention, the moving time, with alt its disagreeable con- usnal variety of Parte on. Furniture, 0.86 CEDAR STREET, NRAR BROADWAY.—TO | That site was elected by General Persifer #. Smith, who te shill take off lis boc f 8 at hand, To-day and to-morrow It Was vintad there by Pre t Polk, and who made tako'o ‘ oA.M comitants, is aireedy at hand. u Saturday, at ten o'clock, at the auction room, large sale ef let, afing well ventilated lott, (& fow doors only | Wa eppe ; ton) id r Oathessnd Bureaso, 9A, 2 ‘full biast. o niture, &c. from tho Post Office.) wit 6 of Crotun water, | the selection under authority in him vested by ) co then rose, without ¢ Wind re < in full binst, es a Serene cae ree ee ow style closet efor business, Ront | ery Marcy. Ho then rnd Gen, Smith's Locters mitice then roto, without Drats av Daowsina —Coroner Tres Pi be te VANDEWATER, AUC TION & nppay, Apply asa showing the sdvantogcs of this site. THe also read cor. use then adjourned, | inqueet at per No.4, N. R., on the body of pril 30, at ten o'olock. at the Tremont House, * : 5 a eevee “9 f letters emitted by Mr. Gwin, in his 1. who. it see fell. from th into the river 0., conseting of an extensive assortment of Honschold No. 69 Wali étreet, Firomen's Insurance | Porcd benicia xdmilicd that the disadvan of that Raxeron, N, C., April 20, 1852 cotton, since which time the body had been missing, ne, vir. Voltaires, Tete-n-teter, Rookera, yort were suchas Were connnon to ail other p sin ier okie Api ie here te dhe deveaced Was about twenty years ofage, and a native h, Damask Curtains, Pier Glasses, se GOBAN He SHREWSBURY, NT, ged extravang » of expenditures : rovore she in carthquake was a | | of freland Verdict. dexth by dr rf r $ Pita nF Che AEG de cothe aed faring ike om of building thore. by the | dey ata quarter before Its durat s - Yesterday morniug about oné dfolnele & Ste a Disine The above hones wit be ronte deputment. were by the orders of | oy ! u tly vielent to | ror of the wooden baiiding No, 164 » together reason igthe il health of the propel | The blame, if yd _ : z bb ntatoet's - netreet. ocotipiee Newmin as a sof. in KT, 60 Bowery; or W. A. Mathews, on tho | edt qua he A ‘ canchee 1 he p abd all ils contents were entirely dl ! ea S bon pwr Leet : 5 ¢ 1 ‘The amonnt of property has not been accu- et 6 Ax Foon ne the pre © prent z diMpul ) t nh sullful morning, and nob dal ‘ ; 4 os is, Pillow A DPSINARLN SUIT OF ROOMS, ON TITR a uc tution to wan ’ nae | Brnac ; t ' * | rately 1 Yor a fime the flames seemed to # floor prnished, or part of the hones, tow era shen Spc Lamerichutinuthd sg was “ cloud tot bevstirg hat ct no the adjoining buildings both the frows and OUN TL. VANDRWATER 1 mily without child Apply at 24 Walker stroct. te of the expondity i | pn 1 ew ad y aby the umeommon vity of tho AY, feeued orders promptly to d Two rhock# of cartl of |) r “e, rthwoet, 1b pt Snir ha platoon of the Bloventh, EW, AND SECOND HAND TOOLS AND MACIINe | V { ft | te se. Vilnteenkh kek Cant, t nd ot Nery Lenght and cold. Large and wall Sorow Mrowea, (ot # : a a Oi y | Jin Veltimore, ub . t mor a shin (riot, Wilh ® portion of their force, were Views, Lather, Ws, one Jewelers Drop ry] ie . , Ve a ‘ ry for t rane ' i Phorm , i tat the fire. wove 1 TONERS, 20 ut reset. Colts t Hast i VES Sewer Agoinest 2 V aflernoon, wh'le James ee 3 | ’ ty re { 1 ‘ i trench for & sowee DIA RURLER & (0 PAIRS OF DAYS a o | : eee a , ores ane ' nt Voelonnt 1 dapanned Ov i a « he be ie | eonmeet ” 4 bork a ‘ “ye inm eilver a a . A tw . r * 1 tio neek. | We way tite, Exporters an ' An) ry ( | howev Uricated flour ter position with. ja orderin ‘ rum, f yt a _ Tind | on “ ccopting afew brutes - _ Ae, . 4 r ° “ a Mi | . 4 . . ri oh n ren ’. yu <i vorhwert 1 wt, hloe i at OWN, AUOTIONRE h-—HOUSRITOLD FUR . Ai | ey rodnwdlay night, about 1 4 | p tt nant woning ab barge in \ ‘ « 1 ¢ j i tar 1 f i‘ sh Ho 4 | eg were ert? ho public pawnd im d tree to | fort thee wd tho | 4 ee we | jonrtes: ool eo, of the Twentisth wt t ‘ ny. % 4 ». i

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