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AMUSEMENTS. RRA ANA AAAS OWERY THEATRE. —BOXES, 2 CENTS; PIT, 121; ont Keats in Orchestra sate, ‘59 cente, in rises at Sill'be rey outed, che AMUSEMENTS. RoaDWar THEATRE—E. A. MARSHALL, 80LK Boxss aud Parquet, @ conte; Family Circle and per tion 25 costa Private at {ite ecmmence at 7% o'clock. pA ok li aefarmed the “Gomed day Coy lg May 3 Montsiron, Me. ‘anal 0, Bf ot Bre Con Charlotte rang A Scotch’ Fras Seul b; of SHOCKING EVEN’ Ts Puggs, Mr. Whiting; Capt Mies Crocker; Kitty, Mr IBLO'S GARDEN.— MANAGER, MR, JOHN SEFTON, Tickets, 50 conts; Private Boxes, $5. Doors opon at Gig: to commence at 7% o'clock. ‘May 3, r9-appoar: of ths eminent vocalist, Mudame Anne Thillo S Clently recovered to-continue her series of porforima in two characters. ‘The oelabr: UGHTER OF THE REGINENT—Tonio, sh: Corporal Cartoushe, ir. yi de Mi To be Drscest by thoone oe it e ate FRIEND STRAPS. ‘udson; Grumpy, Mr, ee ind, “Miva Hitert, DUA MONTES, or The thks Kyboski, ite Ma STHEATER, CHAMBERS 27 EET. Tier, 33 osates Pee Doors open at ‘o'clock, Benet of aise Mar Taylor. Mou- small be, Played tho, hurletta ef DELL id Lostor; Pauling, ¢ cs ILD OF Tite the CHT ENT—Tonio, Mr. Holman: Maris. Mi nda with tho farce of the FIRE E. TER—Jorealsh I ach Caroling, Mrs. fetes “Y¥CEUM THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR be tat | m & Buckland, Lesseos—Dr e7 centey, Fpmily Cis Circle, 1234 evel 2. ae Be ayod pe Fr temintie iin, reba MRS. gent! Widow White, Ft ral nies After eet tho drama of the “DEVIL IN PARIS—Couat 1 Mr. Vincent; Miss ire Beon- Luceyal, ‘To conclude with the burlesque of RICHARD age baa KILL Richard LU, Mr, Walcot; Lady Anno, Mra, Maoder, 'S.—ON MONDAY, MAY 3, MME. ANNA THIL- Pea with Mr. Hudson, in Donizotti's miii- ADOTER OF THE REGIMENT, T ‘ATIONAL. THEAT! RE, fi ATA Haar &T.—DRESS Circle and Boxes, Tickets, cents; Private curtain rivos at 74 0 sien neki € evening pcotonts maaces will commence with tho drama NAND HIS DOGS—I Louise, Mrs, Nichols. LAN Di HE D Doors open at open at tn curtain ri; Maro!, Mr. Blanchard; Sir Wale Attor which, the fairy RAGUN SLAYER—Sa- Mr Clarke; Queen mutienata Mr Bannister. 1 To rank Murit, Mr. Clarke; es Plores, Mrs. Nichols Ww hito, Mes. Masdor. conatude with the drama of nett in’ six charactors; bef rs anlat, Mr. Arao ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T, BARNOM Manager nid Proprietor; Joba G gat Manager: W enwood, Jr., Assist rke, Director of Amus eatir Genta; ehutdeon under ton couts extra, The public Fanusement atill presents eveay a apie of enterprise and the genius 6 at. Tt contains, in fact, te anoh of buture and art, boauty, rarity aud value day, the wonderful C: at thi Pane Bnesc | sisters will appear a | the grand ha E, oveltios in every. in New York foe the first timo in ite original tid noveltins that tor tase, foal drama of Guy ‘MANNERIN place on Monday’ evening, nu which oocasiun, by di tire, the econd act of the Ci LD OF THE RBGIM together with other entertainments, 4 Bi aud tho talented company will ap SEES OPERS ray at during the weel and well knows, Shes rADAHY O2T0 GOLDSCHG ivi) boge to announce, that eho wilt give her last v (LATE M'LLE SEN. Concerts in America, before bse dspartuce for Burope, om the evenings «f Tuesday; MECHANICS’ HALL, ve Grand séreet, Opoa ove: til further notiow. ‘s iinstrale, comprising an eficions of “tnionted” and “6 ood ier mmeerts of the Isth and 2lst of rope’ nd the last oon- 6 vith of May, in Castle Garden. has beon fixed at's nod Le a pumbered szazemont of &, P. Christy, whoes for & succession of “five ave Nighly Slee nd fashion Monee at 8 c'clook- The patra Teeiiveadlans informed that ths 8 rardsy a been rece od with tavor b noon concerts 7 0OD'S MINSTRELS, AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 444 Broadway, above Howard street,—Tho takes pleasure in announcing to the pablio that gaged tho most celebrated musiciansjand Nogro delinoator jn tho world, and ix determined to make Wood's Ml Hall in every way worthy tho patro: gentlemen of this city. He also takes express his thanks for tho great pi since the organization of his pr to replenish it from time to time wi poveltieg or striking talent ma Wood's Minetrels perfor Saturday afeornoons, concert oommencos at 8 o'clook. commence at $o'clook. FEDROWPOLITAN HA JEANIE, R&YNOLDSO? 's ionl EB: aie Keynoldson, assisted by eries of three musival evenings, May 4th, 6th and 8th, day and Saturday cert Room at Metropolitan Mall, ublished in the programme, Miss Roy- ca enoh evening introducs fome hew soags, Adinission, 50 cents, Doors open at o'clock; to commence stg, Books contains ing Joanie Reynoldson's choicest songs to be obtained at th in this country. ronage oonverred on Aim ne egont nar company, and he in, has the honor The afternoon con- triotest order and. : ne ati erved, acd the greatest attontion paid —S) GALLE: nuounce that, be rit n Hall, fe will tnteoduees for ranean Jovensing. abe the Q 3p! otur: y hin express! for the Queen of Snrecetved (kerprominm at the World's Fair, vertivemonts, Jat A SE ae 175 CUATHAM SQUARE.—GEO, ‘wo performances orelook fm the aftera frlis establishmont tsthe onty place i tore the “Model Artists” nposed of @ troupe of Art ad figure and are under to the comfort of ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS. —NOTIC known ‘Fellows’ Miustrei lof “talented aud. oxperienvod mocha Hon of J.B. Reliows, would peep that i ghoy will perform no Age Auburn, "Ape a ‘ath: diners, st Hall, Bachestas? April 37th 23th —Due notice wil! Plus Harp Guit —THE ORIGINAL comprising an eft: Sd, ath, ay and 6th, x givoa whon thoy commonce tl ‘ay. Supervision of produced, carefull cand sculpture, wit ‘“Loa's Female Qo9ra f lacdios in existence, of f groaplugs will \ 4 mort admired paint ‘and appointments. only organized band » afternoon and e ETROPOLITAN PROFESSOR WHITNEY Will, by the particular desire and request of the pre- tutors and teachers of the p ixens genorally. give An entertainment exclusively xe4, in the Grand Concert Room, Metropolitan Hall, ea Welneainy aftornoon, May 5, at $ entertainment will consist of Recitations from the best British aud American Peete: intecs Impersonattors will American and Indian orators, in British and American Sonates, and etaewhor 1 Ps cxponves of the Hall, ‘Teachers and heir tickets upon application at the lic and other schools, twenty-tive feot sat an elevation « 2th font which theo ws e given of tho AT THE NATIONAL and evening, such w heat in the worl . Programme—Part I. Reisizer; 2, Grand Aic from the opera Normand Tarihi, guug by Siguor Creuws % Duetto for two soveaeet, Mat by M'lla Moyer and Bliss Moore, . Solo for visloncollo, cxeouted by ilere Bergner, ; Antsoduetion Chords, with nolo, Crem Norma, sung hy the Italian Artists’ Adsociation, Bsi to for string and wind inatruments, Iie 7, Overture, Roi, de Ivotot, Adem G by Mise Moore, ibe in Private Bowe, 50 cents: “orotestea Soats, with ped ara ¢ conta; Gallery, RAN f ENTERTAINMENT, with BE GIVEN BY . and, at Hoboken, N 5 ny lady 0} oy n nee wie the Spt by applying toelther of the mediums present t of the entertainment. 8 resent for the purpose of examining disoasod avxhall Garden, corner of Bloomfield avd . Admission, 1244 conts, EW THEATRE ROYAL IN MONTR Ths pubscribers having taken ths abov fig a term of years, will 9 My gentleman de-irox At riaete for ‘violin, Bergn Herol ; Beethoven: 10, Duotto, a. y eung hy Mile Moy mance Night's Dees, murob, Yell orohoe _ RELIGIOUS NOTICES, pon it, for the fi EIIGIOUS SERVICE IN THEFRE stars’ of the first class ouly. may aie duieg RS. VETAULT, 673 BROADWAY, BEG’ TO IN- ‘om the Ist of May, she wili vo her ahow rooms to tho first floor of house 7i1 Broad~ way, corner of Washington That che has just received Jurce sssortnient of bonnets, for mourning of overy dosription, 8. D EDWARDS & CO. their pew store, No. 9 Park pi « from Broadway, y of their own importation, t with ev a seticle | in their line, to whieh they invite thie rm hor patrons tat, dscuil, corer of th mong the Americans visiti Sho alio acquaiacs th rom tho firet houses in Paris mantills, linen, aud artioles be goodness of cloths, as w HAVE. REMOVED “70 © and i Murray street, sent to Messra, ol, or the exact min Livingston, Wells, & Co., Nee ttock of Spring 1 avoncy of Moser: 8 Viace de la Bourse, Paris. THIS Day, OPEN ED EIGHTEEN CASES steamers Arotio | atevusiedea Embroide Glasgow. consisting of rie vacings, Trimmin bis customers aw rated, is now located at No. 3 gite the tieatre cf the Comic Op: fi ho Patent Leathers furn! 8 Collar, _Handkerchiofs, and oth will offer to the trade st very low re 8, in order 4D. close, thom out a3 N HIGGINS & 09,, 45 1 LLINERY G ODS SELLING OFF.- LEBACHL, No, 22 John street, being about to mal change in his business, intends elliog atm encritice, hi tiro stock, consistin; pass tions) ta ibe. donee ished by Mr, Hazard tear no his Calf Skins are as soft as buff. Letters ning the measures of goods throngh the No.8 Place dela t> Mr. Mazard, conta giton, Wells, & C -PHILIP CAR of Ribbons, Silke, Mitts, Crapes, Embroidorics, and every doscription of goods, ers and fancy storskocpers. LY.—THE DE (suitable for mi CALIFORNIA TICKETS, CHANG oF YOR CALIFORNIA. A KEW CHOICE bertis, per steamer Crescent City, road to Panama, to conneet wii POT OF THE MAN - and Brussels Lacos is transferred ace to 7!2 Broadway, opposite Washing- | hg og Flouacss, Sleeves, factures ct Chenti thon, in preg 2 te ERPORD’ & COs Baprens oltee, ARASOLS.—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR cl styles of the lately iatroduced Pagoda-t and would call the (geri of tho tras ualled for richnt ostly silks, and pearl a ity A. BOHM, 12 Cedar streot, <== SES, CARRIAGHS, éo. TORSES—THRER FINE BROWS RES, stylish, and fino drivers, suitaUle for # carci iot, pEaton oF ai 1! now GH STEERAGE TICKET FOR CALI- Dera a 2 oF aale, by Vanderbilt's linc, of Sth May, at No. weed of tho Arh 10 PERSONS GOING TO CALIFORNIA— . Also, various oth raignod, have a ticket for sale cheap, (on ) a8 vasiness eomipsls 130) Ode MICKIN, tah, te sail 20th M: corner JNok2on were ({AuIFoRN?A TICKETS FOR SALE.—TWO FIRST per steamers of May 5, and ons second are, per Northern Light, THOMPSON & HITCH 11) Veart stroct, corner of Wall. eatin and one ste t 0 strest, oppes ito Union park. OR SALE AT THE BROOKLYN RIDING SCHOOL, College placo, rear of the Mansion Houso, Hicks streot, a brown Horse, 15 hands high—very stylish in aie Superior Indy’s saddle hor: § brown roan Horso, 6 Ligh, win in “yarness, good angle ‘hi and soundeprice $126, “Alte ‘aud saddle, will be aold for $0, bo clo Livery stable, Seventeouth PRESS AGENCIES, &o. RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN AAAS, & (CO/S WESTERN AND SOUTHERN ctweon New York, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Clitengoy Cinchnnati,Loulevills, St. Tonle, 1 Western snd Southern eit Pearl etroct, corner of Wall (att eat ‘ot : a years old, 15 han Cioveland, Det co! kind fa barny @ NEXT FREIGHT, Paci or Colifernia and Sout piesald United State Amo powalls theucs by rallrond he Paciie Mail Steamship A PINE NORTHERN BROWN HORSE out marks, hoavy short tal } wouid anit any gontlom hands hi a with Yarirous of a nica hors Also, © Licht Wagon a OR SALE-A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, REMARKA- oa, kind and sho Mg Also, a close Carriage, but little will Bs old low m, Box 1,020 Pout U yor SALF—A BUGGY Wagon, BUT LITTLE ‘USE with ehifting seat, fortwo or four persons, at 51 Water etrost, corner of Jofferson. —A VERY HANDSOME BRIGHT SORREL 4 pands high, between Ave and etx years old, 4, porfectly'kind and g Wasraised near Phildelphia, ‘& gontician who wishes # really guod horse, and to d only for want of uso, corner of Seventeonth streot wu ofthe owner, 41 John stroot. JOR SALE—A PAMILY CARRIAGH, FOR ONE OR two horses; carries four, porsona. Apply at che Stable in the roar of No. 17 Madison svare, between Pifth and Madisow aventos. OWNERS —NOTICE.—THE RIGHT, ny Hint crent of the well known and colebrated maee: the ouro of distompor, pink oys, feondition in horses, has beon transferrod DUNTIAM, at han also the depot for their apie, » nuw at No. 476 Broadway, Price, 50 cou & moseeverrs avd frei, » (gos or Consular cor troof Seats andy As the owner is ly, and isvory fast, CRAVELLERS G » WITHOUT CHANGE OF ¢ Minor & Stevens, AT, Suporiavendens. SD BARGE iM RAL, tinn for UBLIC ATYON Se EW i {EDICAL ROOKS.—A PRACTIC tof Diseases of tho Uriaary Hostwick, M.D. praotioing physician and ance ccturer on thees somplatnts. Kxtenct trom the Boston ModionL It may be said foarlensty, rd’s grout work an the amino family , the kind bofors we peeks 8 —POR SALM, A LARGE KYDDAUT r rr wm end @ en per royel Warhineton Hone Sprerstcs Somplete, Apoly to BR. and (iraugh lagen eee) Withoat mpsnre, Baer TO LET—IN THE ROW 0 OF NEW FOUR- story brick buildings, on the west aide of Eleventh avenus, near Forty-ffthetrect, within 'e block fargo carpet factory. ort iby LL, Inquire om the pro mises, from 12 to 2 o'clock: VOTTAGE TO LET—AT Carrom, ATE ha 4) delightfully situated—buit 9 best with a view to the convoni =k md jeomrt “Ott family. Inquire of Rov, T. Towel, Cc it Gro Nos CEDAR STREET, WEAR BROADWAY.—T0 ict pase woll vontiinted loft. (a few doors only it Ofce,) with free peiviloge of Croton wi ery dei piacefor business. FICK TO LET—IN THE BUILDING NO. 167 Broadway, y, consisting of bas handsome front room, with two large wind ‘&e., and s back room, with thanfen! buntd desirable for professional, mercantile, or me- ry eal business, “Enquire at room No, 8, third floor, from to 2 o’cloe! ART OF ‘A HOUSE 70 LET. —TME SECOND FLOOR, consisting of three rooms with pantries, ai rite preferred. tea "ples my i ca A iene fo pref 01 ML, P.M, a¢ 348 Bleeokor erent, “PPI from GORE 70 LET.—THE STORE. NO. #9 CANAL STREET il be Let to & good tenant, iappiied for imuediatel Tt is At present oocupied millise and f rate location for that or any other businows, “Apply on tho premises, Pesseasion can be had immediately, TT? LET— FOB RELIGIOUS by har on. SUN- days, the Lreeatiy Hall on ths first floor of No. 444 aad Apply te B. WOOD, he ‘the promises, in the © LET—THE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AND thir ‘story of new building No. 20 Beckman st, botweom William and Nassau. Esch story offored is 90 feot deop, and woll sets ve any kind of businoss, ‘They wil wilt be tet eeparal or toge ON NS required, octal Sa ESA RN SSS hen Nae, © LET—IN GREENSBURGU, THREE MILES FROM the Hariom Railroad depot, s+ Tuotahos, and about the same distance from the Hudson Rivor Railroad at Has- a nico Honso and Garden, at & moderate rout. En- ~ ee 53 Woat Broadway, or of N. UNDERAILL, oa 19 promiscs. TT? LET—FURNISHED—THE_ COUNTRY SEAT OF James Monroo, on tho hanke of ths Hudson Ki nine miles from the City Halil. Out houses and s plete, with about forty's ‘acres of land, ticinity of a ables com= nd in the immediate 8) Beaver atroct, 0. LET-TWO TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK Houses, in Skillman atrect, oar Park avenuo, Brooklyn, about ono hundred foot from the stago routes. ‘Ths houses contain eight rooms, and pantriea to cach room, and tho water from tho cistern ‘is convoyed to the kitohen. Apply to C. KNOX, Nv, 123 Fulton street, O.LET IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN—A BRICK. houso with a sub-collar, two basemonts, two parlors, two rooms, and two bedrooms, on tho second floor, oud Cour bedroo in the attio, No. G86 Bridge stroct. Inquire of Daniol Wright, between the hours of 1S and Z o'clock: at Nes 2 Jobnaon street. 9 LET_WITH STEAM POWER, TWO ROOMS, Sand7 Nagsau street, Brooklyn, near Fulton, EP sion immediately. Inquire on tho promises, 0 LET, AT BATH, L, L—A LARGR AND COMMO- dious Houso, on the unk of the iver, within & quartes mile of tho bath house, For partioulars inquire of JOIN. %. TERRIN, No. 159 Smith street, Brooklyn, T°. LET—THY OCEAN HOUSE, SHRRWSBURY, NZ, on the margin of the Atlantic ocoan, and fronting the Shrowabury river—Tho aboro how will be rented fur- ond station. Appl; J Nos, ona nished, The onty reason is tho ill health of tho proprictor, penises of N. CURT, 0 Bowery; or W. A. Mathows, on tho. premiaes. 10 LET—FOR SEVERAL HOURS DURING “THE carly, part of each day intho wook, a pecious Room, ah ‘5 dj ans tho first floor of the Stuyvesant In- 0, TOR T° LET—TWO THUREE-STORY BRICK HOUSKS, finished in new French style, fittod with gns, situated in Schormerhora street, noar Bond etroct, Brooklyn. Kont, Iso, back Parlor, with bedroom, only for @ rentioman and Lis wife, at 127 Groonmich atroat, New York. Inquire of 1. 3, MEYER, 56 West elreos, cornsr Rector street, New York. POLED, OR ATEN VEARS LEASE FOR SALR—THE y and attic House 104 Biaiden lane, near South 18 grocor, ould Vill be lot togother of eoparate, the promises, or 8t.76 Walker st 0 LET, oR) FOR SALE—1IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN 5 s' walk of the Hamilton avenue erry, § thros handsome, and beautifully ait- : hed a Ree andler, or a 01 HEE a vias t, basement offices” a, or of Henr: with gas furaace, foe. and sul-ceilar, ‘Also, a tlre story House south 4 Pniow, Ath house east of Hicks steeot, finiehed with ga uso Reus housa 24 by feet; will be matin complete or: aD BARRIS W ‘ x E1—~iME UPPER PART, SECOND AND THIRD floors, with four rooms in attic, kitchen and front bases ment, undercellars, Bc. of the eplendid dwelling 132 Bleecker strect, between Wooster and Laurens. mn tor closets, &c. ‘The first floor is occupied Without family, “Apply on tho premises. 10 LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, PART OF the handsome threo story House, No. 83 CLUE streot. Yor partie inquire on the promi 10 LET—AT STATEN ISLAND, F NISHED, FROM now until the Ist of Novembor, a small Cottage, within three minutes’ walk of the Stapleton Innding, containing basement, two rooms on first Moor. and thres bedr HAS. VINTEN, lontist, NHREE LA let in the se L iT AND FIN ISHED LOFTS TO building No. 102 Fulton street, Inquire in FOR SALE, TOR SALE, A CASH MANUFACTOR rtti the present made yearl good pro nafacture. $5,000 ean ae pe astisfactorily shown. Will take batch he beds H, eratd One. T NC hilton, Tong Island, within ve catautes walk of tho steamboat landin, jement and attio Houve, finished in sliding doors, &e. The house is twenty-two f by twenty-nine in depth, lot one hundred by, dredand Atty-six fect, which iv laid out in & wr Kitchen Garden, containing a varioty of the best trait trees. evergreen "Bhgce in ‘aloe’ a State, Care 0 Honte betes tne premiees, avd © Pampand Well. of wood waterin front of the house, Communication is also had twice a day with the city of New York, by stage, from Ful- ton street, Brooklya. Price $3,700, Inquire at the Post For! Hamiltom, OR SALE—THE VALUABLE FARM FORMERLY | owned hy the lats Andrew Parsons, of Paterson, and latterly by tho late John Anderson of Hackensnck. It co: siste of forty-three sores of fertile Iand, and is within quarter of a mile of the sity ng torson, and buildings e: tend aor t tothe far: torsectod by the ores oansl, two public roads, unfailing brook of sprin water, There is a large and commodious story and house, with basoment and collars, without dampness, cot mancing beautiful viowa on ali sides. There aro beantifal forrest trees near tho house, and valuable cherry, apple and pear trogs, rape vinoa, &c.” There is a large and commodi- Gre barn, carriaco house, with collar; shod, ico house, aud other ont Le _ 4. There are five tee in whens, sad the arden ismade. For terms, apply to ‘. WH OLROMILE, Paterson. OR SALR—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, of the Wine, Liquor, and Soar Store, 6 the inst ten years, woll’ kuown in this elty’ an rounding country—doing @ wholes ‘Tho proprictor, retiring from _ busi chance ton successor. BP, C. BLA Buflslo, For informatio) 7, 158 Maia atrect, 7 Coontios Slip. NOR SALE—AN EXCEYLENT HORSE, SIX YEARS oid, kind and good in barness and a under the saddle, together with o wagon, and barnoss, by @ gentleman whe ea thipcity,, Enquito nt, Kobertsox’e Stablo in State: et, betwoon Henry and Clinton etrosts, Brookly OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, FURNITURE, Albion Hotel, on the corner ‘ond pl. — dolay, to SANFORD, Date i my foot " OR SALE, OR WOULD BR EXCHANGED FOR CITY property, ® six yoars' lense, with the stock and fixture of the old established wholesale and retail grocory store No. $0 Voney etreos. To any person desirous of embarking in this buriness, a first-rate opportunity is here offered, Fo. furthor particulars, inquire of tho Pre ' | FR, SALE—A BARBER SHOP, OPPOSITE THE hisgton, Market, in Vesoy stroot, Price $250. OR SALE, I¥ APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY, THR Prhole oF one half of 8 Larg9 Dining Saloon, ono, of the Leet located down town; apply to T. H. Cooper, No. 233 Broadway. VOR SALE OR TO LHT—A VERY GOOD THRER story longo, on tho north wide of Pacitic street, near Hon street, Brooklyn Pine strect. ELEGANT PROWN STONE FR inty-second street, of extra size and fini nda. alae two superior Lfown ctone front Ilou Noa. 27 and 3, AVost Twonty pply JAUNCEY BARNAKD, No. HRs otros. NOR SAL ao DEST VACANT LOT IN THR CITY, Doing the Jot for sale on tho north side of Madison equare, exte: nding, through to Twonty-seventh strect; 30 fot front, A Seaite JBY B'RNARD, No. 11 Ping street. Bonutifully ja flowers, a if dont and filled wit rubs, allia good ropaie, aad surrounded bs cos. Will be sold low. Apply to W. 7? Broadway. JOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE Control Morrivania and Fat AMES noun ¢ parti ) BANSHAL, Washington wre- | Morrieania, or of . W. Mi heman etrect, Now Verk, betweon tne hours of Parddorclock A. Maced and 3 o’olouk WY, M., o¢ in tho ere ning, aftor 7 o'clock Shy PARMS FOR SALE.—FOR PART RS APPLY P,P. WENDOVER, Wacken 1; or of , No 69 Wall soreet, iromon's Insurance rns AnH. TATIONAL ACAPRKY OF DESIGN.—PHR LWENTY- #eVouth enawal oxnibition of the acadomy tx naw pon Shoir gallory, Gi Brondway, feom 9 A.M. Hetil 10 B. My iagioedualsainn, conte, veneon tickets, Rity enna Oates loquor, Lasg conta, 4 ondne af the cowaell, 6. dks aidbbuvul dy Cots dee'y Ne NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, @mNTy-sxcoxD FLRST BESSION. House of Representatives, Wasuinaron, May 1, 1352, OF QUARTER Master cross. ‘The Houso took up the bill for the relief of Osborn Cross. ‘This gentleman is quartermaster in the army, ond ia 1842 he waa robbed of $6,000, in treasury notes. About half of this amount was subsequently recovered from tho thieves, The bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treasu- ry to credit him with the full amount. Yolvod the question whether the quartermaster used due diligence I prudence to protect the funds. The bill BILL FOR THE The debatoin- DO-NOTHING WORK. The ao” refused to go into committee on. 4! dem.) of Arkansas, moved that the nd tho Ta ane Tess i: a ye ta ont end nays, the body adjonmnea’ From ‘Washington city, CENSUS CLERKS, RIC Wasiineron, May 1, The discharges of about forty temporary clerks from. the Census office, were made out to-day, to be handed them on Monday, and.to take effect on Wednesday next. In executive session yesterday, it was underatood. that tant nominations were unde: Previous to the adjousament of the Senate yesterday, Mr. Atchison gave notice that he should on Monday. to go into executive session as soon as the morn sion shall have expired, it being very important to tho citizens of Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, that certain treaties before the Senate should be acted upon immedi- Mr. Bethel eas 5T, naya-50; aking tho” yeas consideration: ‘The South Cc olina Covention, s PROCEEDINGS. ‘The Select Committee of the South Carolina Conyen- tion havo made a longthy report, re-affirming the rights of secession, but declaring it inexpedient, at tho presont timo, to exercise that right. ‘There was alson minority report submitted, but nothing moro will be done with it, as the convention is trammoled, hy the submission of the question to a vote of the people in October next. was to be considered, and that of the major- ity will doubtless be adopted. Congressiona “Apportionment of Pennsyl- ‘The Governor haa sigued the bill apportioning the State forthe tlection of reprosentatives in Congress, as reported by the Committee of Conference of the two Houses; and also the joint resolution passed to-day. amendatory of the ume, s0 fur as relates tothe Fiftecent and Twenty-fourth Firemen’ Celebrati ton in “Philadelphi Pamapenemia, May 1, 1652, Great preparations are making fer the firemen’s pa- Visiting fire companies are arriving from all di- ‘The New Market company, of Bultimore, wag received this afternoon by a large excort, mount, Wachington, Columbia, Weccacee, United States, Northern Liberty, Good Wills, Franllin, and Sbiffler com- composed of the Fair- nies, ‘The Pheonix Hore, from aston, and the United Lngine compavy, from Frederick, Maryland, also arrived, and were received by the different companies of whose hos- are to partake. Procession: of other companies, the housing new ap paratus, &c.. have been continually passing along Chest- nut street this afternoon, with music. Axcis are erecting in the streets along the route, and ail the companies’ “houses are gayly “uceorated “with Dreadful Railrond Accident. » Rocuvsten, May 1. ‘dhe express train from the Kast ran against a carriage, about six miles west of Canandaigua, about four o'clock ‘A lady in the carriage wns instantly itled; but a man end small child, who were also in th injured-—-the child being c + the evgine guard, and carried about aixty cortinge was smashed to atoms Seth Swain, of Macedon, Wayne county. thie afterncon. The man’s namo wat From Boston. FIRE—MAIL ROBBER ARRESTED, FTC. Boston, May 1, 1352. A block, consisting of fifteen wooden buildi occupied by Irirh familics, were destroyed by fire at East A man named Kussell Benjamin, has been arrested for robbing the United States mail, between Boston and Brat- Thomas M, Burgess, the present mayor of Providence 3.1, declines being a candidate for re-election. Southern Matl—Bridge Burned. Barimonx. May 1. 1 but brings nothing ‘The papers contain no news of ‘The Southern mail has arrived, from beyond Charleston. The railroad bridge o ton, N. C., was destroyed by fire on Wednei passengers and mails, however, were not detained, v Fishing Creek, near Wilming- Conal Navigation. The canal boat Henry W. Palmer arrived here yesterd from New York, being the first boat that hag reached hi the opening of the canals, from the above eity sim Meteorological Observations. BY MORSE'S MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICE NO, 2 WALL srheRT. Sarurnay, May 1, 1 Berraro,9 A. M.—Cloudy morning, and has ‘the ap- m. Wind southeast. pearance of rally Barometer 20.1 Rocemarea, 9A. M.—Cold, rainy morning. Wind south, ‘Thermometer 52. Avnvns, 9A, M.—It has been raining all the morning. Wind south, Thermometer 49, Srxacusr, 9 A. M.—A very unpleasant morning. Ruin- ing alittle,” Wind southeast, A. M.—A rainy, unpleasant morning. Wind hermometer 47. Atpawy, 9 A. M.—Cloudy. ing. Wind couth, Thermomoter 32, [Thermometer 51, It rained carly this morn- Barometer 20,669, aa 9 A, M.—Very wet, foggy morning. Wind south ee The Turf. L—Trortixe —Monday April 26—Match $100, two mile heats, in harnes: Mr. Clark named Crazy Jane.....,... Mr, Ling named“ Lam in the Ring”... Tho weather was ad, and the track heavy. Unsror Covasr, L. .—Tnorrine.—Tuesday, April 27.—~ Purse and stake, $360, mile heats, best three in five, in J Noaine entered ch. m, Green Mountain i 2 Lady Brooks te G. Spleer entered g. ¢ The above was a mon teacitiog race throughout. Sane Day.—Purve and stake 200, mile heats, eat three in five, in harnoss, between two three year olds, vin, Rose of Washington and American Eagle. hington won in two heat Time, 2:56—2:04. distancing the colt on the ‘These two young ones trotted » match last year, being then but two years old, which the filly won in 2:50. distancing the colt on the first | Rose of Washington is a prodigy being never before kno! aw —now standing at Goshen, twte—out of a well bred mare, owned by Mr. Burr, on Long island L. 1.—Trovrine —April ) mile heats, best three ynor entered ch. April 20, 1852.—Sweepstake 1), three mile heats, MINATIONS. f, Belle Key, by Sovereign Minor's b. g. E Revgh-and ‘Tumb! ‘nwo —0.8i Oa jg, PRICE TWO CENTS, Ce» To i accompanied Ly Mra. Bri besarte |e Chines: irl trom M7. ih ian a pee po aye Ray Potter will preach in the Hail in Broadwaj bon ov. ¥, W. Lylo, who comon here to be eda- corner of Broadway and Grand streot, at toMy arclook | emte ae Minatona,—-A meecting of the Board of Mam- and$ o'clock P.M, agers of the Missionary Society of the Methodiet Kplaoe- Mount Zion Conanraarion meets at Union Buildings, | pai Church was held on Thurrday. at the Mission Rooma, No. 103 Bowery. pees bg ed oe makee acne for the varivuws Rey, Dr, Johnston, of Jersey Clty—Scotoh Presbyterian | misslons during the ensuing year. The appropriations Church, Sianton street, pie § of Forsyth street. ae for the year commencing with tho first of April, 1863, aro $200,000, ax follows -— Foreign miasions,,. .. ones « For German miwions at home... For Foreign populations, other than German, B - 5. Wills will preach, 24 waual, at No.472 | — Welch, Freneb, Norwegian and Sweeds 11.500 08 Broadway. Indian missions... 11,250 Kev. J. Crawford—Methodiat Episcopal Church in | Domestic missiona,., Cherry streat, betwoen Clinton and Montgomery stroets. Beame or Foarian Misiona or tir Prenyrencan Cawncrs.—A sermon will be preached by Rev, Dr. Sprague, Bycorn Resoamen Prranvreman Crvrcn—Removed to Medioal College, No. 67 Croaby atreet. between Broome and ahi atroets, Morning and afternoon. Contingent for current expenses. . Seine Cbunelt ia Onivebstty piace, eveaing. Contingent allowed by tho constitution Saern Srrmer Mission Orrvact mmae cORNDR OF SxCOND $200,000 08 Avunus.—Rev, Mz. Howe, orning. Rev. Mr, ‘Tindall in | Tala isby far tho largest contribution of any previows tho evening year. According to the reports of the treasurer, the re- Rev. Dr, Patton, evening, at 71; o'clock, In the Union ocipta up to the present timo exceed those of inet pose Congregational Church, Fourth street, near avenve B, by $20,000, ere, Waugiy Morris, and James were Rey. Dr, Dowling—Wope Chapel—Morning and evon. | Prereat at the moot! tngapeevions te: Fepageing 50 os TH GENERAT, CONFERENCH OF ‘TR METHODIST Birs, Bikhop—5 o'clock P, M., and, BPISCOPAL OHURCH. v-1He Ssconn Apvswr.—Mlder L. DB, Manafetd | ‘Tho General Conference of the Aethodtat Hpiscopal on Yall corner of Hester street and Bower} Church met yesterduy in Boston, ‘Che presiding officer ox Cxtvnen, Chatiax Hati—Rov, | 888 Bishop Wang. of Baltimore, aveisted by Bishop Om, Tamanthern oelook Morris, of Cineinnati, and Bichop Jones. of Now York, a is This Conference consists of delegates from a c Fiera Univensa ey, Gi. Balti, 0° | ignemunmal enpareceeser Gheaaene Maino, at 1014 A. M.,and o'clock P. Mf., Modical College, | ‘2pynnnual conferences; tho number of members Fourteenta strect, near Third avenue AAA LATS ORDINATIONS, INSTALLATIONS, DRATIIA, Bee. ree, cea 2 fev, Joel Porkor, D D., late of Philadelphia, was pay he eloot délogaten Dr. Olin has died, and his installed pastor of the Bleecker street Chueh, last Bun- | 1e0 Wilh be supped by Rev. La, Clark, the sonior rover day evening, by the Fourth Presbytery of Now Yor! slegste.} . Roy. F. G, Clark wasinstalled pastor of tho Twon- | tnriow, D. Wey Reet eae, en a toth str ~sbytezian Church.on Wednesday oveningot | New Bxuuant—ii. Raymond, C.K. Tene, J. Hascall, C. Inst wee's, hy tho Fourth Presbytery of New York. A. Binney. 4 “6 Wobbes, J. Sonus, CC. Cone, A. Sandee. 'Yho Presbytery of North River have appointed Rov Bt £ 39 A. Cogewell ii. of South Ame minister, and Henry metre —h. D. W. 1. Pillsbury, A. Churek, hite, M.D., of Lorktown, eldez, commis to the ore. " neral Asseably—Kev. I, #, Wie, minister, and 0, HE | MoM Mami ker, B. Adsms, BR. Doarheem, Wine, elder, ns alternates. FPG. Anpenwall, A. Bullard. K. Copetam The Presbytery of Galena have appointed Rov. piillipa de’ Benciteh: te Beate arenes Avatus Kent, ininister, and Charies S, Hempstead, elder, Bbsiiipe, Besdteneatey; 2. haa ke ormraee commissioners to the Cenoral Assembly—Itev. #. G | “iprasn Rivieit—C Garay, 1, Mattison, J.t, Hunt, A. J, Spees, minister, and De, H. Newhall, elder, alternates, Phelps, GTi r, Bede ee metstel, W The Third Preshstory of Philadelphia have cho- sSiame te ue Deoreans: F gnydorys Comping Ml thintster and Mr, Denny sider, WW. Menmer, hl Grow, Je Dennis. di. G, oral Aasembly—Rey. Mr, Hotch- G ice elder, alternates, oP. Brown, 1, Cham- The Fourth Presbytery of Philadelphia have elect cingloy, Hl. Kinsley, W. Patterson, B.S. Hit, ed Rev. Allert Barnes and Rev. Dr, Converse, minister ; Baber, 2. W) Whslicn. and Samuel H, Perkins, Heq,, and Dr, A, Naudain, elders, ree Ty nies, LJ, Clark, ©, Mopktng, A. commisioners to the General Awembiy—Rev, George nec Coll, W. borer aie Young, ©. Biliott, @ Dufield, Jr. and Roy. Dr. Gilbert, ministers, and Dr. | wo Waier, G Moody. J.B. Writht, U. Ilenthy a Gosgerg Pant and Sainuel T, Rodina, elders, alternates, C Brooke A. Hostal, Mi Maris, Ko oe: Tho Provideneo Presbytery, (Ky..) have choson dirt On eI, Thompanned. Il, Pewter, Hi hieomees Rov, Thomas Cleland, D-D.,sainister, and Dr. C. Maxwell, ——s ae " elder, commissioners to the General Assembly. ow The Harmony Prosbytery have appointed Rev. TH. 8. McBlroy, minister, and Alexander Hamilton, cider, commissioners, The Prosbytet Marcus Hioks. Rr—O. ©. Bi . Car ica W.H. Goods, 8. T. Ga- of Scioto have appointed Mev. toheock, 8. P. Keys, Re er. and D, N. Murray, elder, com- onder Kelsey, minister, and, Ham. | Wu W. i. Sampson, I Summors. Aton, elder, alternutes, lowasH. Ww. Reo oh 3 ‘Brook Re G. Disnunitt, " 1 PA! ‘twright, J. B, Corria, ton, G. The Presbytory of Hamilton, ©., havo choson | rutisdeo. I a Mees 3 Kul ar ). Tenney, radaiswer, an R. Tile, elder, commis. | “Misyouni-d. 1 Hoping Cd, Io Rov.) Beachand 1. L, Harrison, eldars, alter- vert is J.B. Ce. a ‘Grint, J N. Gero, 3. 8. Daily, J.P. jor, J. Cunning - GF Brown, DP. Kitder, MCarrol, 1, Wiener, has accepted a.call from ortsmouth, O.. and is to be sed, at the conour- himeef and tho Chureb, fvom the pasto- me_of the First Presbyterian Church, Northern ies, Phi A Prosbyterinn Church was organized by the Tho Gonoral Conference a vurth Presbytery of Philadelphia, im Southwark, Last LRORAPIIC Bosrow, May 1, 1862. mbled at half past nine o'clock this morning in the Bromfield Church, 1d, Jr. isto be installed pas- | The attendance ia very full, thero being one hundred 1 Presbyterian Church, Nf. Philadel. | 94 thicty- cight mombers present at the firet calling of " the roll, out of the one hundred and ceventy-vight elected. r. Menrs ge Pulsiophin” installed, | The venerable Bishop Wavich. now senior bishop of the ailadeiphia, as pastor of | Ghurch, prosided. and the Tey. J. ML Trimble was re- the Cont ; vorch, Canton N. J-son the | ORUESD: Dresided, and ¢h a ee Rev. Hdword Hoppor has. received and accepted a | ,, THe usta! routine business of the Conference, prior to unanimous call to (he First Presbyterian Church of dag | Its complete organizat! {® competence for formal Harbor, L. t entrance upon the consideration of any of the important Rov. Charles 8. Porter, of Plymouth, Bass, has | matters to be brought before it, having been dixposed of, deen called to the Washington street Church in Beverly, | on motion, an adjournment was made until this after, The Congregational Church in New Braintroo | noon, have resolved to settle a colleague with Rev. Dr. Fiske, after generously allowing their venerable pastor $1,000 a Politica! Intetitgence, Tae Bourn Canouwa Srare Cosventioy.—On the .R. Tolman was dismissed from his pastoral | Art meeting of tho Co B motion was adopted. charge in 8 Seni W 01 HI hey © open each day's proceedings with prayer, 0 Kev, ange in jouth Dennis. Mass., on account of itl health, | yr Chom onch Aly 8 Preece wie Prelit 5 f " .. | Bleana, baving been cho-cn President « ‘onvention, Rey. Wm. J. Breed has been dismissed from his a short uddress before taking his Ho remind- past ‘ in Providence, BR. 1, on account of ill the delegates thal the voice of the Convention must health. ential for good or evil, and, therefore, it waa of Rev. Culvin Terry, of Enfield, Conn., has boen | every importance to act with ceution and d:liboration. called to North Weymouth, Mass, 'd:—The external cirsumstanes by which we are ; he purrounded fearfully admonish us that we have mo Rey. Mr. Maynard, of Cornwall, Conn., bas beon | strength to waste in internal fuds. ‘The vory dangers of called to Bast Do our position call loudiy upon us to bo united. But, um- Rey 3, has been | fortunstely fe cure of the South, we called are not united 1 divided and distracted vy rs 7 7 rees of tystrife. Mr. James B. Cleveland, a member of Yale Theo- “Iie sae fora logical Seminar ‘1 from the First gregation Chu son, of Mil ford, Ma abe pe heal wt the course ‘The very f these divisions, {will not presun ee which will be proper fer you to pursue to accomplish this Rey. James HL, Dill, late of Winchostor, Gonn., | arcat object, and to tnaintain the honor avd dignity of has reeeiy pte a call to become the pastor of | our beloved State, ‘bis wust bea matter of consulta- 11 the First Cong: fonal Church, in Spencerport, N. ¥ tion and Mae _ 4 intelligence Rye pa Mr. Almon B, Pratt, of Litehfield, Conn., was | {he dignity of iii mearucit Unt that oo ednt Genesce, Mich., on Tuesday, April 18th the oljeet of which Rey. Wm. H. Starr was installed pastor of the | ofour State. We Congregational Chueh in Ficin, iL.on the Lith, Sermon | mon ‘amily, whose iadarest, honor. xed destiny are the by Kev. N.C, Clark, of Kigin eome. A deep de votion to our country and its instivw- Ravinio? the’ Geena th thurch | tions ebould be the polar star to guide us in our course. in tev. A: Novin,iof the German Reformed Church | anentm of our State, which was ently strong and in Chambersburg, recentiy united with the O. 8. Presby- ready to strike, has been paralized siovs. Let us heal them at once ott, recently of Blackstone, Mass., | united strength wo may meet the f the Chursh at Muddy Brook, Upon the union’ o* our State, . the 21st inst. depends our destiny. 6 Fate; eho for tho last quarter of a con- 4 Union Conve has held tho’ office of Chaplain to the State Prison, | the easton of this co: has resigned, and Kev, Henry 8. Hempstead, of the mitted by the committee of twenty-four :— thodi-t church, Chazlestown, Mase, has been appointed That ConstituQjonal Union Porty by the Governor and Coum fill the vacancy, cup for the office of P Rey. Leonard Swain has boen dismissed from his | {{jn nominat & pastoral charge in Nashua, N. IL, in order to accept the sin tho measnres of Congress known call of the Central Congregational Church in Providence. ures, and its determination wo consider these wrenvates Tho receipts of the Home Mission Society for the | solved, That 4 Spabreces by 930 hi ¥ | ‘ one by oar dissen- that. with firm mies of our institu L solemnly believe, tery of Carlisle. Roy. Mr. ox —During the last day of ion, the following resolutions his conve year ending March Sist, have considerably exeecded those in relation tothe appr ay previous year, being upwards of forty thousand lv. t another coi rs from ail sources, ‘The amount of donations and Union party be cies exceeds thirty-elzht thousand being about eight thouennd over those of lust y alled after thy ceatic and whig oom » their Presidential nominations, for of considering seid nomination | the purpow eed of taking auch. nel o tu tho Prosidem- On the 4th of March, James A. H. Cornell, D. D., election ay 6 eae and that said con was instolied pastor of (he ‘Third “Refurmed Dutt eee eee ete anaes - Church of Raritan, N. J | point and make public. The Pilgrim Church and Socioty at North Wey- | On motion of Mr. Awprneon, of Chatham, the resota« mouth have invited Rov. Calvin Terry, of Enfield, Ct., to 13 wore taken up separately, sottle with them in the Gospel ministry. | ft ba feotution wag taken up, read, and uuani- > CW, " selene of mouely adopte: = Alri Un se eeciott boone’ ore The aeoond reseletion waa talon up nnd read, whom gant church cost so ruck that they a on of Hibert, offered the following ay a ‘substi- | ¥ tho Constitutional ato Githor the ne on’ which gave rise te exera. Thomas of Ethor’, of Molntosh oa of Baldw a . Holsey, of Clark, moved the pe which way sustained, The main questisn Tolar ption of the second resolution of the commit Edward Wurtz wa Church of Rodney of Oakland ( ev, JR. Hutchison, Pr d On Sabbath, 4th inst., M installed pastor of the Preeby vy. H, I, ev. Mr. Burdett, re ntly of Blackstone, in this as installed pastor of the church in North Wood- 90 the 2ist of April, “It laproposed, by friends of the Biv ry collect $10,000 for the building of a Bible House in I Key Dr. Johns favors the pro- ved, That this convention at this time, will tal approaching Prostd red to bo put. and npoa solution. Mr. Hopkins called for the y n by count «124, nay ot. and gave as of $500 on the spot, tr Me ‘Thomas, of ¥ibert. then moved to amend the re- py riend’ of the enterp: ‘Tho past res been a year port of the nittoo, by inserting after the second reao- of prosperity and success for the Maryland Bible society. xproaly understood that thix Com- sront to sonJing delogatos by ang 1 Union party of Georgia to atic convention, ion of Mr, Barrow, of Chat- ndefinitely postponed. d resolution of the committer was thea On Thursday morning, the fortioth onuiversary tallotion of Roy, Dr, Daniel Sharp was ce ston. The venerable clongyman delivered and tho oceasion generally was Rey. Baron Stowe siso made an , rion of which a silver Hover vase aud salver sie A Re ie besten rs a, Baptist te. Th amas, of Wibert then moved the adoption of the follow A missionary meeting was held in Newark, N. J Resolved, That it ts moypodient for tho Constitatignal on Sunday Ins departure of Mr, and — Unien Party of Georgia to send delecntes to either the Mra. 3 jonarios to China, Nationat Whig or Demooratic Conventic | Pending the consideration of whieh resolution, on moe br, Delt, of Jefferson, the convention adjourned of the Prosbyteri c at the meeting, ans of the Kast, resem- © of money Ningpo, to egiricd geld Naval Entetigence. {i re b Cumberiand was pat_in commission on which publishoain Wednesday, at the Boston Navy Yord. ‘he guard of finationof Mr. marine coneteting of fifty fine Lookin “g yOUNE Mon were thegate marched oard by Lieut. A J. Hayos, and attracted: interior muc able notice by their drill ait nailitery appear- auc pany was mortly com 1 rile Mo. oate n of station Mis who hav by a under e Linglish ove ken by the » &. Marshal's Ofice, a Shanghai states that Mrs. Wy ot: Sea heme = ee ae t Taylor. the devoted BAC. lasuicd a warrant for the “ toretura , Atmnetrong. William and Charles Mt ot tt health. She | the crew of the American shiy Capt, Cobb, with her two | tdeavor to make a revelt. a! ¢. My. Boono, wife of Bishop | Master of the verrel, on t re reason, is also a passenger We Voyage from Liverpool nied by two children aad a Chi- OE Mi Also the Rev. Dr. Bridgman, Movements Lindh eotsiea Personas ttored Ubat.in the opinion of his ‘The Ion, Mr, Morr jaster fionersl of Camaday 1 UicadNalas,hlg only ChaDoo (Or Ue wa» loag sou rived lak evealng os he Irving Howse, with hs fase weully ¢ soattolng the h of uly during their