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WHOLE NO, 7125. DOUBLE SHEET. SALES BY AUCTION, — OEY, 6 IL UCTION NOTICE.—GROCERIES, CHEESE, SEGARS Brandy, Haisine, ko Twatday, Nay 4 at 103; cloak, it O7 Dey street, corner Greenwich treat, ‘Sugar, Tos, Cof- ss \daeee, Staroh, Bie, oe Raisins. Walnuts tae] oh aeees co sated ; # Paste, Sogars, Brandy, ebacco, Musi , weet Oil, so Oheees, Faruivete Bean's iensiah dey _POST OFF oFFrom NOTIONS, POS OFFICE, CHATHAM SQUARE, ARE, CORNER OF Kast Broadway.—Mails for Europe, Late ge Asin.— Letter bags will close at this office for’ Eiverpo London, eee Wranee, Coreaay, nad othe foreign rede ednesday, ‘ i SR aimee AARON SWARTS. five, in D. Piffer enters Porrin enters Bay Colt; Hugh K Cars will leave South ferry, Brook! PERSONAL. PES x o’clook, P. M., returning 98 soon as Sport is over. Fare OTICE.—IF MR. JOHN Q. NICKS WILL CALL AT A. CARTER, Auctioneer. each way, 25cents. OHN I. Baths apo Proprietor. our counting house, he will learn something to his ad- Vantage, JOHN STEWARD, Jn. & CO., 66 Brondway. YCTION 3 NOTICE. THOS. BELL, AVC W.L. Van Zand rele ‘This day, st '10% o°clook, wil a and fa ue issued, th ‘ontained in the large fo with marble fru Silthe Mattrosten, Bode, Ser pumorous Carpets, parler, dining and d ture; bed rooms and suits of rooms; Chi Seo catalogues. By agin NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, fay bet hele W. 1. Van Zandt. This day, at 10% v'cleok, the extensivo enle of valuable Furniture, in coai wing room Far Dianer Sots, &c. jauation, at t! Auction rooms, 11S Spruce street, | On Wednesday and qTauFaday, enle pf choice hotel Furniture: Sit ble and {ed Linen, in thé private hotel, 252 Willivm vttvots ‘Bales retry day, and all paid up. ui TICE-—C. CASSIDY, AUCTIONEE(t—~ o'clock, in the Sales cet—sale of Dr; Goode, Cloth Boots and she and pledge i ‘Ke. ‘Also, at U%g oelock, tho balance stock of @ er and jeweller. Gold And Silver Watches, Goud ings, Pike, Pencil Cases, ete,, etc. (ADRIAN 1. “MULLER, AUCTIONEER, — SALE AT auction of valuable Building Lots, on 48th, me and Sith streets and Eleventh avenuo, Adrian H. will sell a auction, on Wednesday, May Sth, at 12 ‘ovolook he Merchants’ Exchange,” 7 lots on ‘60th stroot, be- tigen the Gen aaa ith Seer Gistian Goth attees Senrees . rads aren lots on 49th street between the lot on 48th street ION NO HAN, Rush, this day at 10 foometo Neri Wilinu siteel_—rat v. fancy RY J. HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, Mar 4;at Lo'clook P,M,, and to-morrow, the 6tl me hour, tu the yard’of the salesroom, IL, Washinton tract, a darge quantity of good scoond ‘hand Furniture, Which'must all be taken away immeuintely. LYN AUCTION NOTICE.—R. J. TODD WILL by public auction, at store 131 Fulton street. (two dovrs from Sands), this day and to-morrow, the entiro stook in trade of an extensive dealer, giving up business, The atock comprises a full assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Linens, and Domestic Goody; also, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Docskins, rich cut Velvot and Satin Vestings, with the usual assortment goncral!y kept in a retail store, ‘The whol will be offered in lots to suit purchasers, and gold + and 7 o'clock in ing. 100% ane A ture, compririos the contents of a dwelling ho and embracing every article necessary to Buch as legamt mahogany Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrabe jantel Ornaments, Beds, ard aA Centro Tables, &c. Also, Three Ply Bri nd Tugrain Carpets. Aloo, Foather Bede, Heir and Husk Mattrosscs, and other articles too numorous to men- ton. Sale positive, rain or shine. COLTON, AUCTIONEER—| sehold, { Fuenitare, ior Glas aement ood assortment of Pi nd ny, being the furniture Furniture, of rosewood and mal eral families, and will embrace every article in the housekeeping line. Also, & large quantity of tapestr: Brussels, throo-ply and ingrain Carpets, Oil Cloths, &., eral largo French Plate Glasves. Also, about 200 Folly‘of mew throe-ply and ingrain Carpets, running from tom to forty yards cach. Also, China and Glassware, H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—FINE ednesday, May 5, at 11 o’cluck, at tho Dussoldo: ‘Broadway, botwoen th snd Prince stro ‘aluable collection of original auclent & Beet scholar, Herghe Teniere. ‘Wonverma| Gracsback, -Vertangen, Yan Kessel, Horeman, Fi many others, This collection, prosents an opport amateurs aad ot to obtain valuable original paintings. The gallery will be thrown open for public inspection on Monday, May 3, until the day of aale. HENRY H. LEEDS & CO., 8 Wall street. ARDWARE AUCTION NOTICE.—JOHN E. VAN Antwerp. Auctionver, will sell, this day, at 10 o'clock, at No.8 Cedar street, near Pearl, for cash aid at 4 months’ credit, pack ‘and lots well assorted Birmingham, Sheffield, American, and German Hardw: od Coby he adapted to th ad COUNTS Du, Lire Couns LONG ISLAND.—TROT- ida} it \HILD FOR ADOETION ee RSON WISHING adopt S Be about eight year Brooks; F. 7 Bo hs eid fe vic ri ° "clock P.M, soe oR rey if ASSIUS M. CLAY.—THIS CELEBRATED TROTT! a atlee a ahead pe ry ae a, TROrnING » from jate. Terms, for ti + JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Union Course, Long Island. SPORTING. aes Ree soaeacinnanenie? : PORTING. —WONDERS WILL NEVER hASE TO TO B public of Now York, who are now eniled present guavidian, Herald office, stating ciroumsta COB, id address. eee AA ter eh] OF wIGHe AMERICAN CHAPTER NO. 6.— Chapt ted te be present sing, Map Sth, ot i Beads ae base mee inewe of importance will come Eis the Chay tion. 8. fo ino nie aes upon te mi ¢ wonder of the age, in th 0, Goneranng Axor GRAND RALLY. sain ot che Masters Eaznras, who, t20 ri bat dloven and The roguia monthly mectlug will be hald av the Sorsoe Len yoars old, axe perfect masters in the'art of wit- |\ of Troome and Mott nec, ‘Thess two boys aro the 9. well-known oe 5th, nt 8 o'clock, pugilist Ivracl Lazarus. The boys have cxhibited the art of o te) adopting pivce-work. If-defence in Franco, Scotland, and in London, where they | or not, are particularly requestod to a ordor, arred at the hE orig 8 Fair, th Likewise ae Bath, for the be WM. curr, ident. nefit of funds for relieving the poor Irish and Scotok, an * for other charitable pur} aues ‘and also for the ionvmont EW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—THE REG to be erected in honor of the lar monthly meeting of titis society yal be Hola at the Gaive vsity. this (Tuesday) evoning, Ma 7: look. lacdonald, trend & cron ithe Lives, Explc ets, and. Chi \aracters of Coraell a: 8 of tho prize ring—Jim Sullivan, who makos hia last ( akloy, John Odell, an ‘Abraham Dyckman, the three prin: pearance in public on this oecasion; Philip Clare, tho win: el merican Guides for the Neutral Ground during the of the Into fight. and a host of others. Tickots, 25 con! Revorutionary y Wi ovetook, § ELL B. YIELD; Recording Secretary. Doors open at 7} sparing commences at 8 pre- ly. A stage will bo orcote © centre of the room. The young Lazaruses will spar in ring costume, at 9 LO8T AND REWARDS, Lo4, HAIR BRACELET, MARKED “M.5_T. FROM A reward, and the thanks of the owner, will bo given, by lonving the same at 50 Eleventh street, Lor | SATURDAY, BETWEEN THREE AND SIX e’clock, in going from Twenty-first stroot down Seventh HOMESTEADS, NOT FAIL 70 ATTEND —THE SECOND REGU- Socond Knickerbocker Building Ai ld in Knickerbocker Hall; on Mond Mombers are requested avenue, through Fifteoath street and Sixth avent noxt, May Sd. SKouususctipssaate outer dato. TH . verly Place, and th to Sixth street, a be opportunity forall who wiah te jot the Association, asitis | Inthe form of # knot, or beau pattern, valved highly art Heaps see duit ba lorena i to give tell present from 8 particular friend. A suitable reward will workings of ‘these AegeeS be given to any one returning the samo to 164 West Twenty- Remember, Ku oe al. Monday oventar noxt Mi rat street, and greatly oblige the owner. ooks open sak soription at the office, No. int] amd avenues R. DELVECCHIO, President. ANDRA See es Oe TEM Be pF. ET, tween Ferry sed Wall ates sta, or bolaw Wall atroet, |. J, MADDEN, Secretary Broadway, Water. from $190" earl strecti é 5 = $210, in ourront of various denominatio ECHANICS’ AND TRADERS’ BUILDING AND | $222, in curron of pei 2 Fr any part thereof, att Mutual Loan Assgciation—Sharee $3000; monthly | store ot ¥. B. “eg du $1.—Number of original shares li- mited to $00. This association, t th id moat. fayor- ablo now in existence, will hold its second regular mooting at the Hall, cornct of Breome and Crosby, streets, on Taos: day evoning, the 4th inst,, at 8 o’clook. Persons desirous of joining: are invited to attond, as the objects and workings ‘will bo fully ee? b; Leminent 8] ISRAEL J. SALOMO nt, 40 B B. HERTS, Jr., Vice President, ‘A. Gonrat, 278 Bowery: E. M. Kooning, 413 Pearl street; 8. Aden, 159 Pearl stroot, ter atreet; Benj. DeFreco, 225 William street. . D. YOUNG, Secretary, 54 J, Joactimaszn, C Poarl street, or rr Meg will Toad t to its recovery, a liberal ward will THE SHIP PAPERS OF ‘aterford, Capt. Thomas them to Josoph Pur- Catharine street, will Lost OX MONDAY, may : x Anne Kenney, of er. Any person’ bringin cell. nt Lord & Taylor forte, No. 61 and 68 receive mreward of $3. OUND.-A FORTEMONNAIE, CONTAINING MON: ¥ ee ord i Ge 5 a Fulton street, or! e owner can have to A. Hunt, cor- ner of Adams and Tillary econ, Brockiya.. Ste % 100 REWARD—Lost, ON THE MORNING OF the 26th ath in’ ‘Atlantic street, Brooklyn, « led package, marke Grier, New York, containing twenty bonds of Fayette County, Kentucky, numbering from 52'to 71 Taciative ton and Lexington Railroad Comp Zz 4 cial mecting of this association will be held on Tuesdi ing, May 4, at 103 Bowery. Aa special business of gre: my. ince will be presented, members are particularly re- to attend, By ordes by this county to tho Covington and Loxin, pend iciltiowan, Rewrtn suey. | Qumpab cata tac ppag tare elaine put IRVING Bae AND MUTUAL LOAN AS- The Covington and Lexington Railron: Company | ciation will hi it ‘he principal and inte: \d their third monthly mabeilag on Fri | tee ihe promes paym day evening, Ma: at 8 o'clock, at Mas No, 274 | within bond, for valu Wit Grand street, near Forsyth. Membora are particularly re- | said compan: ae re oF abe uested to pay their dues bi sce LCA a May 7th, thistenth da; conformity with no dues ci tion of the sed on the MORRIS F RANKLIN, Pi “Kyuene H, Nicoray, Seoretary. HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF THE Citizen's Mutual Loan and Accumulating Fund Aseo- ciation will be held om Thursday evening, May 6, at eight o'clock. at their room, 421 Broadway. Fifteen Shares to be | that will lead to their recover offered for redemption. Membors aro Fadel that their monthly dues are now payable, and are requested to call at tho office and pay th the same bofare the above evening. April, 1p residont of th hep: na besing are President of the . B. Co, [Seal of Covington and Loxing onan R. os pase . Frep. Wisx, Secretar; All persons are forbidden to negotiate these bond: the above named reward will be paid for any infor F GIBSON, ‘STOCKWELL & CO., 35 Pearl street. EON DRAPER, Presiden’ $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 28, A small white Terrier Dog, with brown spot BDELATIELD SMITH, Vies-Prosident, | tarand one yes 8 JF. Kewpat,, Seerctary. answers to the name of gay long b Whoever will give any inform HE SECOND CITIZEN'S MUTUAL LOAN AND five dollars reward, Application to be mat Be agony Far iar A tion will receive subserip- ly. from # P.M., and on Wednesday REWARD. —LOsT, ON SATURDAY, way 1, GOING and. Saturday ayeatann, Snail 9 o’clock, at the office, 421 from Beaver street to pier No. 3 ‘roadway, next door above Caual stre Articles of Ass Neh oes nowtediy. NO. 88 CHAMBERS is day, at 1o'clock, & new, Furniture. remoy ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER THURSDAY, MAY 6th, at 10 o'clock, at No, 821 Broadway, corner of Twelfth strect, mortgage sale of a Drug Store, consist- ing of Upright Fixtures, Shelving: four Counter Show Cas Li specie Jars, incture Bottles, Glass Salt nrepnas vrs, coether with all the Fix 1 firxt class Drag St RICHARD A. CHAMBERS, Atiorucy for Mortgazes. J, 3 HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEER —J. D. ROLBROOK » & Co. will sell, this day, M: ‘clock atthe Sales Room, Nos. stock of greenhouse Pla: Lemons, Oranges, ands Standard and ‘ul assortment of Fruit Tee , Astoria. from the nursery of G. Ma ous nd “as ANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER. —TUESDAY bie Statuary, Gas Fi d splendid sale of marblo and s Fixtures, &e., to close the business of an fesporter sane aah one of tho most attractive sales this season. Marble and alabaster Statuary, M¢ Statuary—Marhlo and alabaster groups and figures, after Canova, of the Dancers, Venus, two Dancers, busts of the ets, American statesmen, Ke. d Vases of the moat celebrated artists, in jan, and Medi- ‘az! bento Telievo, Ke. cis, from Prisnesi, Adrianna, Pompe 5 Verde di Prato, dguces of the Dying G ator, Dogs, Ele- ighio Paper Weights aud Inkstands, models ghts and Negro's Bath Tub; V; etal Candlesticks, Jewelry Si Table Books and Vasos, Watch Stands, Card Also, bronze and gilt Cl looks, Figures, &c. ‘and’ teto-a- Also, rich Bohemian and crystal cut Glass wart, viz canters, Bowls, Goblets, Colognes, Pokals, &c. Catalogues will be ready, and the goods ready for examina- tion, the day previous. OHN L. VANDEWATER. AUCTIONEER —WEDN at 1036 o'clock, 4 isoene splendid rosewood Piano, together with the of basement and kitchen Farniture, with which the Ay will commence. ARGE SALE oF REALE ESTATE: AT AUCTIO! ference to the publio prints, at auction, on Tuesday, Merchants’ Exohango, neautifal Balding bots, belouging to eh ¢ Patrick Doberty, These lots are most di rably situated; being on Eleventh street, Thirty-first st ‘Thirty soventh strect, Thirty-ninth street. Fortict Forty-first street, Forty. third street, Forty-fourth street Forty-sixth strect, Sixty-first street Sixty-second str and Sixty-third street, id Broadway, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tonth, and Eleventh avennes, ‘The above ail admirably. situated for bnildia fit for immediate use ; of for tho investment of capital. oritive to the highest tle aed the forse be be had of the am ministrators, Ne R R.—LARGE AND PE- * romptory ‘ale of Carpeting, at auction, in lots to suit ors. No. 7 Hizund strecty or of the Ade Eighth avenue. Burchavers, to morrow, “at 10 “o'clock, sat sale room: 10, 8 Nassau atroet. near Fulton street, | R. C. Kemp will sell at auction. a4 above, without reserve, very large and epiendid assorément of rick Bx ish ings, consisting in part of B00 piecos of the richest 9 three ply, and ingraii ‘Yel vet, nee atry, Brussel: fluor Gil Cloth, try Carpeting patterns, this season very handsome and rich ply English Hoyal fthe very richest and most bi importations; very rich Brussels, of tterng, just Ianded; three ply, heavy superfine ingrain, and Venetian stair Carpetings. 4's, @ good assortment of hoavy floor Oil Cloths, Rugs, door Mata, &o., all rf which will he old in lots to suit purchasers. Catalogues on the morning of sale, €, KEMP, AUCTIONERR.—PIANO-PORTES AT oyAnetion "RC. Kemp will sell at auction, to-mor- tow. Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, at 85 Nassau street, near Fulton, Piano Firtoens superior 04 and 7 octave fortes, from city m good reputation, and fully ranted, These A era Bo Beg od Wartionlarly worthy the Attention of buyers and can be examined the day before the gale. Arrangements will be mate to store, or to have them packed for shipping, ata reasouable charve. HOMAS ASTEN, AUCTION SER “STANDARD Roses, Green-' owell & Co will nell this any Nasann street, fine me wortment o and dwart Novos also & supe: rior stgortment of Groen-honse Plants, Rose: ix bloom, fe m the oelehrated establishment of J. Bb. Manvel, florist. ILITAM WITTERS, AUCTIC At ong of liek. a Tare nssortn hand Furniture, ¥ ilaseor, Dini French Peviatends Werle, Mattresses, Huron Cloth erdrobes, 8 Ke Girandoles, o'80 one Rosewood vy, forte, Mantel Chor’, € 24° chor with oth M. WITTERS, AUCTIONFER, WILT, 8 THIS 4 eo cluok, & larze stook of Millinery Goods, Silks. Ribbons, Laces, Sating, Vel- ings, And all other articles kept atsnoh i? OF ROOMS, ON THE “ ve rooma e@a bo had, by aoplying 184 Ret ‘Twenty thirt strect, ® short dis tance alove Urion park, and near Fourth aveauo, The houses have the modern improvement: otal modern cond wt avenus BART A LAY CAN DE ACCOMMODATED Witt Roard, and ploesant Purolabed Room, Apply st Ss Mubort street, ree pocketbook, c ing & small sum sFinoney. The finder ciation aré now ready, and can bo bad gratuitously by ap- | will roceive the above reward, by leaving it at No. 33 Beaver plying at the office, ADAM P. PENTZ, Prosident. OEL W. MA: id 3. ¥ Renate, Seon MASON, Vice-President, atreet John J. Herrick. tan mn ann ANN ~~~ Somes B. Mingey. T A MEETING OF NIAGARA ENGINE CO., NO. Edward Walker, Samuel Stile AL seattattor the ssein Wooster eareet ont May Ist, it vas unanimously resolved ¢ 6 company be returned to Mr. James G. Banmore, 144 Woos- ter streot, for his generous hospitality in furnishing the com- pany with an ample and sccoptable collation, TANOFORTE AND Secretary of M " of Management; J. 1 ‘ommit Db pace Setrotacy,—The subscribers are respectfully 1 (eels 2S i eral bel dara formed that the first rey P will be hel ir ay, meetin; evening, the 7th of May, at 7: f shares will be rodeome THE MILITARY. EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.—THYE MEMBERS OF THIS regiment are requested to meet at Mercer Hoare, on at the Apollo, on Fri o'clock, when a certain All thot, therefore, wh ight of ‘possession’ of furniture or a pinnoforte, will not Bil to attend, as shares will then be awarded in the usual | Tuceday, at 7 P.M., the 4th April, for the tion af mee The monthly dues are payable on Monday, the | mportaut business. WARD B. BURNETT, Colonel. 3d of May, at tho office, No. 2 Astor Mouse, Thove adios and genti¢men who vo not yet signed the articles of as- f Rotdit sai We Beth e __. SPECIAL NOTICES, sociation, are reque 1 uv idly, not yet full and it would be well vie intending to join this society, todo not once, as the hereby avoid the inconvenivnce of paying tho back Nhiich they must do in becoming members after the been in operation, “Those who havo not yot en 8 prospect ean ths Bo and all requisite information, at ¢ ook tore of Adriance, Sherman & Entrance feo $1. OTICETO TAXPAYERS. THE ASSESSMENT ROLLS ef the several wards o! city will be open f apeetion and review at, the office of tho The Comoe fo. 7 New City Hall, from tho 2th of May to the 20th gad all citize: Supervisors of Common Council. JONA PAPER HANGING! . THAN W. ALLEN, 7 parr HANGINGS, OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL a ust imported, by Francis Var elected expr JOHN DE LAMATER, GEO, H. PURSER, AUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED not to purchase a cortain Land Warrant, for 160 acres, issued to Linos Looker, on tho 12th of June, 1851, and num- dered 4,921, as said warrant has been stolen from the under- Genet ELIAS J. BEACH, 19 Beek: street, )A PER HANGINGS—THOMAS FAYE & 00. NO, 436 Pearl street, near Madison, call the attention of dealers and purchasers generally to their extensive assort- ment of foreign and domestic Paper anor baEe ve of every va riety and st; by APoUt TEN OR ELEVEN DAYS AGO, THERE WAS ‘a black Sulky loft on the premises of Patrick Martin, UL Sherif treet. The owner is required to call and he and ta ce property away, or it will be sold rangement. 0 bang the papers. SHOT Sir ansaiatee es ular meeting will be h Hirvetwey, oe Tetedag, Bay fy aranip. Seeds import Melo ar per for Into-General is eat abliehed, from this di reot, near Broad atreot. New York, M ¥ ty ay A. I. CORAM SREB: ~ 1852. M. CHASE, BARNEY, INSTRUCTIONS. ISSOLUTION OF AAR eee RENCH.—ONE OF THE ABLEST FRENCH Cy tion “Dated, New York, May 1, 1152, RICHARD H. WINSLOW; JAMES F. D. LANIER, ISAAC KIP, Jr. We int ’ Gentlemen at 9 A. TOTIC TH | andar. M., and 3 and 7 oer have sala Gas foes THE SUBSCRIB- | feos ter’ Claes $n, Peivave tastcastions gid; Lctindins tion of a gent banking, atationery, in advance. the Bee WatLctae con PANISH.—A GENTLEMAN RESIDIN' May, 166: x RICHARD i! WINsLow lyn, fully competent to tonch the y TAN "| wouid te happy to give instruction in th mn individuals or in very moderate termi ° 5 ticulars, address PY P. AMOK, box 21 Brooklyn Post tome 10 LADIES SEMINARIES.—A PROFESSOR as THE pianoforte, organ, and singing, of eminence, (fr don,) desires forming an engagement with tho ho could place his davghter, (about five years of a arrival in Now York in September. It must be extablishment, and not beyond a short ride by the o Composer, Guid & Borry’s, NG Ss SRS. ARI Tate propriotors. of the 2 in leave to announoe thi partnership by mutual consent, Mr. , from this date, sole proprictor of the newspaper. journal, however, will bo conducted on the samo principles as herotofore. ARE AND CURIOUS.—A SHIP CAPTAIN HAVING traded between this port and Canton, for some years yas induced during his last voyage, to purohase in Chi- ‘eh nificont ‘embroidored Cra ising in splendor anything ev int fore,) being of the most costly and elaborate 0 THE FRENCH AND AMERICAN FAMILIES RE- siding at Hoboken.—A native of Franco wishes to form # clasa or classes in French; he could also undertake to tenon the classics, mathematics, ete., in a private family, Inquire of Mr. Brunet, No. 1 Union placo, corner of First street, Hoboken, Also, in New York, 901 Fourth stroct, country hereto! description, and having presented one to his wifo, he has now two for disporal Any lady or gentleman wishing to become possossed of these attractive novelties, may on ap; to John T. Payno, 51 Fulton strect, to bo allowed the pri lege of purchasing. This advertisoment will only apply to the next four da; the Captain fs leaving Amerion, AU EDWARDS & ‘0. HAVE REMOVED | TO thoir new store, No. 9 Park place and 6 Murray ‘ueth door wees teen Bre ay, where they offer ani ttock of Spring Goods, of their own importation, togeth with every article in their line, to whioh they invite the tention of pr ICH LAC RIVATE, DANCING.—MADEMOISRLLE, CAROLINE VEZIKN has tho honor to announce to ber friends and the, public in general that tho in nows ready to reosive p at her Laid a Fa 580 Houston street, o St. Thomas’ Church ¥, will toneh all ths fashions Abio dances as aught in Paris, ‘ierms enay. MUSICAL, ROSA JACQUES HAVING RETURNED TO bis city, will glve instructions im Singing and efors, Hicy, to, the following letter of Madam Ovto dachmidt (Iate ‘ONLY.—THE DEPOT OF THE MANU- factu ntilly and Brusrels Laces is transferred from No. 16 Park place to 712 Broadway, opposite Washing- awis, Scarfs, Caps, Borthas, Flounces, Sleeves, » Welln Handkerchiete, &., ee Mille Yeas Lind) » You, January 2 1862. Dran MAvAN—I have much pleasure in bearing my tosti- mony to your musical talents, having had an opportunity of forming my judgment from tho circumstance of your having ern with méin public on various oecasiona at Hamburg, And also privately in thie city; and I have, therefore, no hesitation in recommending you a4 worthy in every respect et ene patronage aad encouragoment. I romain, deor Madam, yours truly, JENNY LIND. To Mics Rosa Jacuurs Entre re * ate aporitice, ils en Satins, Gloves, erica, and ov ription of goods, suitable for milliners and faney #torekeepors. PARssors—THE sunsc RIRER OFFERS FOR SALE the richest styles of the Intely introduced Pazota-to lined Parasols, wonld call th to thosame, a8 they are uneqnallod fi jenoe, 4 Amos strvot, noar from 9 00 12 v'clock A. Me attention of the tra ADVERTISER Wi T {HS TO OBTAIN in w private family, in ¢ poted oF tho mort cortly silky, end pearl and ivory mount: meverece (re pert Ings. Also, various other styles i oe which Ne will. give le au the plane, cing: A. BOUME, 12 Cedar street. thorough bass, or in Ger atin and Gree —_—_—_—— === | Apply. for roferoncor, to Messrs, Sobarfouberg Me Luis, 45 LEGAL NOTICES. Broadway. : iris SUPREME COURT.—SARAM BUCKTIN, BY WER RW PIANO MUSIC —JUST PUBLISHED $9 mont friend Thorne W hi ta neklin To | ay Pere ae ee ee eens ‘ Ww Steet +4 John Bucklin: You aro hereby a | nee one Ya OU shea anawer the complaint in thin adtic | Yank “t este Varintions By Serakasoh of oe of the Clerk of the Ms an Publistod and for sate by the City Hall, in the city, w Yor! we 39 Bromi was { yonr answer ta the ray ¢ pla ribor, at - (fe No, 7h Naswan street, in ihe city of Now York, EMOVAI wilhin tworty Maye after the ser cio of thi si onyon, | FR* yy exclvrive of the day ofauch service: and ie yon fa to anawer i | ratd complaint within the time aforesmid, the plal et lI ol Privace 1 this action wil apply to the Cours for Dated, April 26, 1 A. L. BINNEY, Pitaintif's A ctorasy, Ne relint d 1 had at 43 an Ena nt tbe aude 4 Ofer nthe complaint ply 8 Morera. W. Fall & Son, J. Sohu- | ‘NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. MR. CLAY FAST SINKING. DEPARTURE OF CHEVALZER BULSEWANN. PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Speech of Senator Rusk im behalf of the Collins Steanrers. MOVEMENTS OF THE POLITICIANS, FBROSPECTS FOR SCOTT IN NEW YORK. werner FIREMEN’S PARADE IN PHILADELPHIA. Methodist Conference in Boston, Renin Sion Mer, Se. From Waskhingten City, DEPARTURH OF OHRVALIER HULSEMANN—RUMORED INSULT TO SECRETARY WEBSTER — ALY ARADO HUNTER AND LISUT. MEADE—NIOARAGUA AFFAIRS —NEW PRESIDENTIAL TICKET, ETO. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE: OF THE NEW YORK HAMALD, Wastuxaton, May 3—10 P.M. Chevalier Hulsemann left here this afternoon, en route for Kurope. It is stated that previous to his leaving, he wrote insulting letters to Mr. Webster, but, at the same time, acknowledged tho kindness of tho President. If any such letter has been written, the doughty Chevalier teok care to keop it till Mr. Webster left, and will not wait for an answer. ‘The bill for tho relief of Alvarado Hunter, passed by tho Sonate, last week, was passed by the House to-day. squares his accounts, His nomination for re-instate- ment will be aent into the Senate to-morrow, and will be unanimously confirmed. There is a great and general feeling here in favor of Liout, Meade, who will probably be, as he ought, re- inatated In the settlement of the Nicaragua difficulties, the Probability of which I telegraphed you some days since, It is said Nicaragua hes got the “advantage of Costa ca. ‘Among the political ‘on dita’ hero, is one that the Southern democrats will come up, in solid phalanx, for W. R. King, of Alabama, for President, and Daniel Dickinson, for Vice President. Much: importance i tached by many to this movement. x HENRY CLAY SINKING FAST—THE UTAH JUDGES, ETC. FROM A REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. Wasiixcrox, May 3—P. M. Henry Clay is sinking fast and he will not probably survive threo days. Ills family has been sent for, ‘The President has notitied the Utah judges, now hero; to return immediately, otherwise their- succossors will be appointed. r city is infested with burglars, who, for tho past two weeks, have committed the most daring burglaries. Rows of contiguous buildings have been entered on the same ght. THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. ston, May 3, 1852. PETITIONS, ETC. Mr. Brovueap presented several petitions, including three or four for the establishment of # government printing office. Mr. Bon.anp presented a petition from the workmen on the Capitol, for relief. Mr. Sumer presented the resolutions of the Legisla- tare of Massachusetts in favor of cheap ocean postage. They were read, and referred to the Committee on Post Office and Post Roads. Mr. Fiott preeented numerous petitions against the renewal of Woodworth’s patent. Mr. Warxer presented resolutions of the of Wisconsin, asking a grant of land for a ri that State. | laturo din THY ROUNTY LAND Law, Dir. Feen, (dem.) of Michigan, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported adversely upon all of the pe- titions asking for a modification of the bounty land law. PENSION POR URSULA Comp, The bill granting a pension te Ursula Cobb was tak up and paseed. THE WISCONSIN RAILROAD LAND BILL. Tho bill granting land to Wireonsin, to aid in the con- struotion of a raiiroad from Fondulac to Janesville, and from Milwaukie to the Mississippi river, having been ta- eee up, (dem.) of Illinois, moved an amendment. granting lands to Illinois. for extending one of these roads from the southern boundary of Wisconsin to Chicago. Mr. Waxxer, (dem.) of Wirconsin, hoped the amend- ment, which would embarrast the bill, would not be in- sisted upon. Mr. Dovarass, (dom.) of Illinois, said that there was no land in that part of Illinois throngh which the road mentioned in the amendment would run. Ho did not, therefore, desire Illinois to have the reputation of getting land, when, in fact, she dic not get any, He therefore hoped his colleague would withdraw it. ir. Suixips withdrew the amendment. Mr. Baparn. (whig) of North Carolina, moved that the Dill be Inid on the table. Lost—thore being only eleven ayes. The bill, after some further remarks, was ordered to be engrossed. PENSION FOR A NEGRO. Mr. Joxes, (whig) of Tenn., reported a bill In favor of granting a pension to Jim Capers, for revolutionary services. fire moved that the bill be now considered, No objections being made, the bill was read a first time. but whilst the Clerk was reading it a second time, Mr, Hans, (free soil) of N. IL, objected Mr. Jones said, he would soy to the honorable Senator from New Hampshire, as perhaps it would cause him to withdraw his ehjection, that this bill was for the relief ot & negro who served most gallantly in the revolutionary service. Mr. Hare said he considered the honorable Sena- bl '« remark, that his course of action would be influenced. such considerations, asindecorous, He therefore in- tiited on his objection. The Cua said that the objection camo too late. ‘The bill was then read a second time. Mr. Hate observed that he desired to ask the honora- ble Senator who reported this bill—because the fact was particularly dwelt upon in the report—whether, had this man been 60 unfortunate as to have been aslave, it would have mado any difference as to his being entitled toa pen- sion for his gallant decda, Mr. Joxrs—Question, question. ‘The bill was then ordered to be engrossed. THE DEFICIENCY BILLt. Was then taken up, when Mr. Arcnison, (dem.) of Mo., moved that it be postponed for the purpose of going into Executive Seseion upon certain Indian treaties, in which the people of Towa and Wisconsin, and other States, were greatly interested. Mesers. Hunter and Manav opposed the motion, and it waslost by ayes, 13; noes, Br. Rusx, Gem iom.) of Tenta then addressed the Senate in support of the amendment giving additional aid to the Collins line, Hehad examined the contracts with Mr. Collina, the amount paid him by tho United States, and the amount received from postages. At the end of the second year. the government had expended $250,000 more than it had received. Tho receipts from postages were increased the second year, and had yic elded $190,000 more postages than the first. “Continue it,” said tho honor. able gentlemen. but a year or two longer, and the pi tages will more than pay the whole expenditures. In ad- dition tothe actual receipts from the Collins line, it had been the means of the government deriving a grea amount of postages, under the postal treaty, from tho Cunard line, which, if the Collins line had not been os- tablished, would never have been mado, He looked upon the triumph obtained by the Collins line over British steamers. as a great national triumph. If Mr. Collins were an Englishman, and had accomplished such a vie- tory over the marine ef another nation, he would never have appealed in vain for aid to keep his vessels afloat. He denied that this line was a monopoly, Its losses proved itnone, He read numerous extracts from offleial docu- ments that there veseels were adaptable to warlike pur- pores, He urged aliberal policy for the encouragemont of «team navigation. Such ‘a policy would be the only means of sustaining our commercial relations with the world. for the English steamers now v port. This policy would also afford tho means of r ing any warlike avaault, ehould one ovcur, which was notimprobable. These vossels of the Collins line wore “i to be the four best, safest and quickest vessels ind they had humbled the proud This was not ail they had done. sens, this enterprise | Airveting such vowels, could not be found in Amor the machinists, and machinery for oon ‘They are now hero, and in caso of war or other omer- jeney, We are not to be under obligati other nations, Tf steam Linea generally # they will enable us to compete cucevssfully with Great Tritain—othorwise, that nation will, In conseqnoncs of her extousive steam marine. monopol mt only th trom portation of mails. but the whole o. arying trade, Unit will they f\ urrender all with parecngers and freights. ‘The now iD poseeaion of the victory that had beon accomplielted, Hiiteh Geverument He deferwied tho 1 ineparing no expe. | what they are Ho oppored tho cheap poloy. Th coutrnetion of steamers upon (he cheap plan bail. «ines tho Mesican war, made more wi: wero made during the war. Ho hat the noble. putrioti. ay (0 far euoeesfuily by MT br abandoned sow tora Me. kiverrur, (dem.) bty sand orphan tnestly and Core {national ente ine, 6 of fuse coonomy 4 he dasired to spoak, ob Vay Fa asly to | should not | but it any other Senator. “frlondly to to the amendment wished to be beard. he gould yield the floor. Mr. Cinax, ve fie) of aid that Mr. James, who was now absent, to ne on the subject, The bill was then pompiers CLERKS IN THE DEPARTMENTS, ETC. The Crain then laid before the Senate a report from the heads of all the de }. communic: a plan of classification of clerks, of appointment. of len, Ke. in all the departmenta. Ordered to be printed, an referred to the Finance Committee. The Senate, after being in executive session for about an hour, adjourned House of Representatives, Wasnincton, May 3, 1892, RLLIEF GRANTED TO LAKUT, HOTTER, The Honse passed tho Senate bill for tho relief of Charles G, Hunter, Tho bill authorizes the Treasury De partment tecredit him with nearly $8,000, on account of lowses sustained by him while commander and purser of the Scourge and schooner Tancy, at Alvarado, Mr. McDonatp, (dom') of Maino, from the Committee on Revolutionary Claima, reported back the Sonate bill for the relief of Jano Irwin, of Georgia. It allows her on aocount of servicen'and losses, by hor fathor, in tho war of tho revolution, the half pay of a captain, from the time of that war to tho death of Colonel Irwin, a period. of thirty-five years, This was pushed through, ‘under a susponsion of tho rules. without debate. MISCRLLANEOUS, The Tlovse then proceeded to dispose of the vast amount of business whieh has. for the last two months, been accumulating on tho Speaker's table. ‘This includ ed sixteen communications from the Exeoutive depart- monta, some of which were Maid on the table, and others referred to committees, They were generally of no espe- cial public importance. ‘The agricultural part of tho Patent Office report was laid before the House, and the motion to print ono huo- “ joe copies referred to the Committec on Printing. A largo batch of Senate bills were severally referred, Those giving the right of way and lands te Iowa and other Stater, for railroad purposes, were sent to the Committes on Public Lauds, The Senate's joint resolution authorizing the purchaso of the 9th voluine of the laws of the United States was paseed, TERRITORIAL OFFICERS, PTC Tho House then took up, for reference, the Senate reso- lution, providing that any United States officer of a terri- tory, who +hall absent himself for @ period of sixty days in a yesr. without good cause, or the consent of the Presi- dent, shall not be paid for tho time of such absenoe; and professing to repcal a proviso in a law of 1861, which makes an officer lose a whole yearw’ salary in certain casos. A debato sprung up. during wkieh Mr, Stuant, (dem.) of Mich., said, he iearned, incidentally, that the’ subject of the judges leaving their duties in Utah. had given the President more trouble than any other, during the past car. ISIE, Srantox, (dem.) of Tenn,, eaid that the Utah judges ought to be paid, as they had been driven away from the territory. Mr, Sternena, (whig) of Ga,, romarked—I am against paying any officers who runaway from thoir dutios, Ir. Staton énid that these judges had to leave. There was no other alternative. He thought no honorable man could remain there, and that tho l’resident had scarcely performed his duty in maintaining the laws of that terri ory. Bie, Guxtay, (whig) of Tonn., observed that persons often beg for pluces, and afterwards, on obtaining thom, noglect their duties. Asan instance, one of the judges of Oregon went off to dig gold, and another came to the United States, ‘This is the custom, and persons want thoir pay without performing their official duties. After rome further debate, the matter was Feforred to the Committee on Territorte EXCH AROLIATION mit. ¥rom the Senate, was then taken up, whien Mr. Hinnanp, (dem.) of N. Il., moved to refer it to tho Committee of tho Whole, on tho state of the Union, Mr. Baviy (dem.) of Va, moved to refer it to the Com- mitteo on Foreign Affairs. ‘he reason for the motion was, he said. that from 1804 down to this time, when acted on at all, such a bill was reported from that com- mittee, Mr. Staxuy, (whig) of N.C.,asked—If wo got Into Com- mittee of the Whole on the State of she Union, will it not require two-thirds to take up that bill? ‘The Sreaxen replied that, if taken up out of its order, it would, Mr. Sranur—Precisely; and to tako it up in that way is impossible. Mr. Joxrs, (dem,) of Tenn., enid that this being a bill making an appropriation of moncy, it must go toa Com- mittee of the Whole on the Stato of the Union. Mr. Stanzy answered—You mistake; there is no appro- priation init. Pending tho question of referring the bill to the Com- mitteo of the Whole on the State of the Union, the House adjourned. The Firemen’s Parade in Philadelphia. Prmapeenia, May 3, 1852. Tho firemon’s procession, to-day, was a splendid affair. It is thought to have been the groatest display of the kind that ever took place in the United States, Sixty-nine Philadelphia companies and somo twenty-five visiting companies wero in the procession. The line was formod in Arch street, and moved at 10 o'clock. It was supposed to be four miles in length, and occupied two hours in passing a given spot. The city presented a vory gay ap- pearance, being decked with flags, archos, &c, Nearly all the choice bands of New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Boston were in the procession. Company 14, from New York, arrived last night, and were escorted to the United States Hota. ‘The actual number of equipped firemen in the parade, was 6.580, exclusive of bands, persons in carriages, &c. While the procession was on the route, a fire occurred in St. John street. destroying a stable, a carpenter's shop, and a lager beer cstablishment, and damaging several frames, ‘The procession halted, and the firemen went into ser- vice with thelr «pare apparatus, and after extinguishing the flames, they again moved on, finally diamissing at about six o'clock. Numerous dinners and balls took place this evening. Not the slightest disturbunce has occurred, and the Police arrangements were excellent. Navigation on Lake Erte. Dunximx, May 2—5 P.M. Our harbor is open. The wind is southwest, and the ice is moving down the Inke rapidly. The propellers Prince. ton and Genesee Chief left this afternoon for Cleveland, Tho steamer Keystone State leaves in the morning for Detroit. All the goods that have arrived by tho New York and Erie Railroad have been shipped. It is not powsible for the ice to close the harbor again this spring. Fatal Rallroad “Aceldent. Rocuxsrer, May 3, 1852, On Sunday morning, soon after the express train left Auburn. a man was seen walking on the track. When the engineer blew the whistle, and gave tho usual signals the man stepped off the track; but, aa the train approach- ed, he got on again, a fewfect ahead of the engine, and he was struck by the pilot and thrown about twelve ret Intoreating from Albany. ‘TUE STATE PRINTINO—LAND SLIDE. GPFCIAL CORRMSPONDENCE oF Tite NEW YORE HRRAL®: Aanane, May 3, 1862 ‘The publication of Stato legal advertisements has beem awarded by the Secretary of State an¢ Comptroller to the Mbany Atlas. Thero were four competitors, The Journal made an offer to publish them gratuitously. The Register offered » premium of five cents @ folio for the privilege of doing it for nothing. Tho.4rgus offered # bonus of twe hundred and fifty dollars, and tho Atlas Ralf a dosem bound volumes of the paper yearly, The latter paper has Deen designated aa the State paper for the nex? two years. Madame rumor, the ever-meidling jade, is ongaged jn olr- culating a report that the State officers are to be logalig” interrogated aa to the reason that induced them to make the award as they did, ‘The printing for the departments haa been giver to the Journal job office. ‘The session laws to Jewitt, of Buffalo. ‘Tho printing for the Legislature in not yet dookded, Mr. Van Benthuysen, of this city, has the best prospess for the Assembly work, and John F. Trow, of New that for the Scnato, and both at prices which scom perfectly ruinous. ‘The early express up-train, on tho river road, was de tained two hours this morning, by a land slide near Red Hook. The watchman made the discovery in season te prevent any Injury. w. FRIGHTFUL ACOIDENT AT A MENAQBRIK. Aunanr, May 3, 1862. During the performance, this ovening, at Raymond and Driesback’s Menagerie, several tiers of seats gavo way, an@ precipitated some hundreds of people to the ground. The greatest possible consternation and alarm prevailed, an@ A number of persons wore badly injured. Ono old lady had a tog broken, and a boy is not expected to recover. Political Intelligenes. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE OONVENTION—RBRESIGNATION OF BENATOR RHETT. Cuancestox, May 1, 1858, The State Convention adjourned sine die yesterday. Mr, Rhett has resigned hia seat in the United States Senate. UNIONISM AND DEMOCRAOY IN ALABAMA, Monit, May 1, 1852, Hon. M. A. King, who was nominated on tho Union olec~ toral ticket in Alabama, has declined in favor of the democratic nominee. SCOTT WHLIGS IN WRSTBRN NEW YORK. ‘Aunany, May 3. 1852. ‘The movements of the whigsin tho western and central parta of the State show that General Scott is carrying everything with a rapid current, He will have t fourths of the national delegation. The Banvisyivart ja Ley slature: COLONIZATION—THE SIX PER OKNT LOANS, RTO. Hanns May 3, 1852. During the debate in tho Senate on the General Appre- propriation bill, an ainendment appropriating $2,000 te the Pennsylvania Colonization Society was agreed to. The section authorizing the Governor and State Trea- eurer to negotiate a loan of $6,000,000, nnd issue therefor fivo per cent coupon bonds, for tho purpose of liquidat- ing the six per cent loans falling duo in 1863 and 1 way agreed to without division. ‘The loan to be adv for in London, Amsterdam and P The Methodist Episcopal Conference. Bosrox, May 3, a Tho conference completed its organisation after which Bishop Waugh delivered the addrosa, awn. was signed by himeclf, F. A, Morris, and E. §. Janos, Bishop Hagmlin’s name did not appear in the report. he being absent on account of illness. Bishop Waugh rendered a tribute to the memory of Rishop Hedding, und urged the preservation of amity, Ho was in favor of strongly supporting the itimerant priaciple of the Church the enperintendencies, He was nlto in favor of annual ehanges in the presidency of annual conferences. ‘The German caure was actively pro- gressive, and the Foreign?Mission «were generally pros- perous. A special committce was ordered to be appointed om that part of the address relating to the decease of Bishop tiedding, for the purpose of arranging funeral services im honor of the memery of the deceased. to be held during: the session of the canference. A Committee on Revisal was ordetcd to be appointed, to take into consideration ell applications for change in discipline. Committees were also ordered on Education, the Bible Society, Sabbath Schools, Tracte, Temperance, the Pay Roll,and German Work. ‘The Rev. Chas, Adams, Benj Griffin, and Wm. M. Bailey were chosen assistant secretaries, the proceedings, thus far, have been of a preliminary character, National Conven: ion of Printers. Cincinnati, May 3, 1868. The Printers’ National Convention assembled this morning, at 10[0’clock, and after some preliminary busi- ness, permancnt officers were eprol pointed, as follows :— President, Mr, Brown, of Philadelphia, Vice Presidente, Mr. Lewis, of St. Louis, and Mr, Wilder, of Boston, Secretaries, Mesers, Seig. of Cincinnati, and Baker. of w York. Tveasurer, Mr. Nafew, of Albany. Commit- tre on Rules, Mesers Bosworth, of indianapoll j Annlach, of Columbus; Lewis, of St, Louis, Business. Messrs. Green of Kentuck, Foster. ot Mis. souri ; Thompson, of Ohio; Natew, of New York; Ran- dell, of Maryland ; McKnight, of Tennesseo ; Wilder. of Maseachuseits; Hubbard, of Pennsylvania; Bosworth, of Indiana The Convention adjourned till 10 o'clook to morrow, Twelve States are represented, and twenty-two Bnion's. Very Late from Mexico. New Onszavs, May 1, 1862, Advices from Mexico to the 18th, confirm the provious report of the rejection of the Tehuamtepeo treaty by the Mexican Co: ws. It was thouhgt probable that Congress would adopt a more liberal tariff, and not raise tho prohibitions, From Port « au Prince. Boston, May 3, 1852. The schooner Fglantine, Avery.from Port aa Prinee, arrived here to-day, with dates to the 16th ultimo. Cap- tain A. reports it very sickly when he sailed, aad vessels wero detained in port im comequense of thee crews being sick, All business was to ten days, commencing on the 18th. ‘i consequence i} the coronation of the Emperor Soulouque. From the South. GALK ON LAKE PONCHARTRAIN—STEAMER 8UNK— TRIAL FOR MURDER—U. 8. 81.00P OYANE, BTO. Bautimons. May'3, 1852. A severe gale occurred on Lake Ponchartrain, on the 25th ult., in which tho steamer Beacon, bound for Mont- gomery, Alabama, from New Orleans, with a large carge, sprung a leak and sunk, in ten feet water, The passoa- gereand crew were saved; a considerable portion of the cargo will also be saved in a damaged stato. ‘The trial of Crist, the murderer, at Mobile, has bees in the air, when he was ain atruck by the pi and fell dead on the engine. We could not ascertain name. The Dutch Frigate 1 Brince | of ‘Orange—Ex- tensive Robbery. Nonroux, May 1, 1852. ‘The Dutoh frigate Prince of Orange was towed up, to- day, from Hampton Roads. A man named Nowberry was robbed last night of $3,600 and his trunk of clothes, &o. Fire at Pittsburg. Prrrsnvac. May 3, 1862, About 12 o'clock yesterday, a fire broke out in the Bpice Mills of McKee & Baxter, which was soon ex- tinguished. The building and machinery sustained but little damage. The loss, which does not exceed $1,500, is covered by insurance. Items from Boston, NORFOLK COUNTY RAILROAD—FIRE AT CAMBRIDGE- | | rort. Bosrox, May 3, 1852. | award Crane, E2q., has been chosen President of the | Norfolk county road, and this morning it is proposed to | connect it with the Norwich road at once. A fire occurred last night at Cambridgeport, on Tos- worth’s lumber wharf, whieh, together with ‘adjacent buildings, were damaged to tho extent of $25,000. No | insurance. Meteorological Observations. i BY MOKSE'S MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICE NO. 2 WALL STREET. Mowpay, May 3, 1852, ometer 204. Thermometer 52. Clear, beautiful morning M.—Clear, beautiful night, and moon shining brightly, It has been a warm day. Barometer 20.55, Thermometer 58, Wind north Rocneeten, 9 A, M.—Dright, clear morning, though wo Borvaro.9 A. M.—! Wind southwost. oP. have a chilly wind from the north, Th ometer 0). #2. M.—A glorious night, Wind north, ‘Thermome- ter 4, T¢ has been a very fine day. Avnvus, 9A. M.—Fine, clear morning, and the sky cloudless, * Thermometer 15. Wind northwest, #1. M—Fino. clear night, mild and pleasant, Wind weet, Thermometer 44. Srnacusr. 0A, M A beautiful morning, and not & cloud to be seon, ¥ d north t. hermometer 4. 9. M A delightful evening. Wind northwest, Thermcmeter 43. Urios, 9 A. M—A beaatifid morning. Wind oaat, Tham »). 8). M.—Clowe, ploasant evening, Thormometer 48, | Wind ent | pleasant morning. Wind | ul moonticht ovening, and mild aa Wind west, Thermometer 66. Barometer Moreury 9 Troy, 9A. M.—Spring wosthor this morning, Very warm, | Theem« motor 00 9 PB, M—Cleur, cloudiees night, and wonther sill, Wind nortiwost, Thermometer 4. | tory ji postponed until the next term. ‘The United States sloop of war Cyane was seen going into Pensacola on the 22d ult. Markets. Cnanteston, May 1, 1868. For cotton, yesterday, the demand was active, at — slightly favoring sellers. 2,600 bules sold at 60.0 Nonroux, May 1, 1868. Cotton is active. with sales at 7 9-160. The supply is light. Corn and staves are unchanged. Bautinors, May 3, 1862. Sales were mado to-day of 3.800 bbls, of Hour, at $4 25 ; 360 beeves sold at $5 25 a $475, on the hoof, oqual to $6 50 a $8 25 net. ES Hon, Henry Clay. ‘The country will regret to learn that the illness of thie distinguished staterman has assumed a more hopeless form than it has worn for come time past. During Pri- day night he was much distressed by a cough, and bis condition bas since that time gradually become worse. Tils most sanguine friends now deepair oe his recs! sory Dr. Hall, of this city, is the attonding physician. —W ington Republic, May 3. Court Calendar—This Day, Svrreme Counr.—General Term—Nos. 1 to 15, ing ive a Unrree Stare rer Court.—The first ton. Common Piras.—Part 1—Nos. 361, 451, 453, 4 450,409, 463, 465, 407. 469, 471, 473" 475,477." ) Nos, 314, $24, 390, 346, 868, $76, 302, 406, 418, 438, 578, 452, 474, 668, — rom Surrrion Covrt.—(Two branches).—No#. 25" rome 173. 198, 204. 222, 77, 61, OL, 22. 08. 261, 16, somes 220, 240; 8, 160, 265. 93, 2s 8 Sah, aa ation, 825, 827, 328, 329, 3 , $36, 336. me -— oR Casmnirar U the C wast University exhibition, waste to bes ay. tho following young gentlemen wi a” the’ exeroiven’—The Snumbers of” th. Agee tho programme —2-—An Kpglish Vor aos from Bartho's Speech for Beranger, Edward “loeal county, New Jersey. 7—A Disquisitic You cured Moore.’ Chartes Taylor Canfield, Ithac 4 1S—A Greek Version. Extract from a Soule on the Compromise, John Daves, Ne Nome Carolina, 12—An English Versien From cangers Prodigioxo”’ of Calderon, Henry Sted one Lancurter, Pennaylvania, — 13—An_ Engi §, » Value of the English Literature of th. 6 4 Josiah Collins, Scuppernong, Nort! N71, sam An Koglich Version. From a speech of September 20, 17590, John Erving, Chartostoy Carolina, Murprr Tatas, IN PennsytvANtA.—Michadl ase tereon. wae last week tried at Wilkesbarre, for the mus of Thomas Wilson. ‘The trial occupied some five da) when the jury, after being out about two hours, brouge ip a verdict of murder in the second degree, Masterson wes secordingly rentenced to undergo an imprisoomen’: of eight year at hard laborend solitary comfinoment | tho Kestern Penitentiary