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WHOLE NO, 7126. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1852, ’ PRICE TWO CENTS. 7 Gay dar SALES RY AUCTION. _ NEWS BY TELEGRAPH ‘Terrible Storm in the West. : City facelligence. river, at the foot of pet ‘cijcakall pai al TR fs 4 PCAN ee ide Pk it is A RM . y pting atrect, by Ale: DOUR L, ES fs iJ ‘ET. AUCTION NOTICE. KITCHEN PURNITURK, be. ON slaps naman rnencans ONE TOWN NEARLY DEMOLISHED—GREAT DESTROG- | MORH MURDER AND INTHNPREANOB—ARAEST OP ‘THR Prorat halal mh ee, een See ae: SALES BY AUC VION. a ae former purohaser.—Thureday, le " IN OF PROPERTY—1LO88 OF SEVERAL LIVES, ETC. MURDERER. ip a white muslin shirt, red flannel le shirt Praesens ae Desi conn nmakeeis a 7'bey akceat, woracrof Gresuwi ‘wire THE ILLNESS OF MR. CLAY. Crveweratt, May 4, 1852. On Monday night, betweew nine and ten o'clock | pants. and brown overcoat, Frog: appearances, the SiLe, AUCTIONRER— UE, oolook, in the walon. | UCTION NOTIC By i. N. Bush. 1 ow and vecond-han room, 10 North Wi Tete Wines wetien os wee ‘The Weateen-papors contain accounts of great d urderous affray took Between two Irishmon, | must have been in the water for several weeks. Me i &o. great destruc. | © m affray ti place ween i, Candelabrar, Kivohen articio’ ft» auctionser, | DEATH OF A MEMBER OF CONGRESS. | tion orproperty by the storm of last Friday. named Patrick MeCormick and Jobn Heavy, umbretla | Iteronr ov tHe Kastran Disrensaky ron te Mowtn ee im Atrect, Furnituro, Bookeuses, Desks, Cantera, Pope fi ne NAAR MERA RADARS ; Arniu.—Tho number of patients attended at the flee Tables Carpets, See. Also, an involve of” Watches, Jeet UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL AUCTIONKER— sets eee The town of Leavenworth, Indiana, was nearly do- | makers, reeiding im Catherine street, whorela | Guntoe ihe montis was 1.274, belo Ghd males aud 800%, Clothing, &e od 3 By Wb Van tena L avai. | No Business Transacted in Eithor House. | *troyed. Forty houses were blown down, some of them | Heavy was stabbed with ao knife by McCormick, | males” The number attended at their dwellings was G22 THOS. BELT, AUCTIONRER— sble Faraitare, i ERAT LIEK Substantial brick buildings, with thirten inch walls, | inflicting » fatal wound in tho right arm, pene- being 100 eee es ; ae ene na Thirsty. a Wie orelook te. | Heyy, of Hon Terrific Storm in the West. Two or three persous were killed, anda number badly in- | (rating an artery, and causing almost instant death. | Timber of preeeriptions, put up daring the month ie = Bedroom arran 2 William street. Jered. It scenas from the facts, as clicited by the police, that | 3.¢62, Largest number in one day, 178, Smallest num- Friday basement, On in the atcre, at 104, o’olook, « lar; Lohr e-alerts senmabcietatint 2 ‘er uid pe Earge quantity of Gor convigimiént from Basten, 0 enlace catioaseeee, TOWN NEARLY DESTROYED, AND SEVERATr | Tn varfous other places, houses, fences, and orchards of | the two men were friends, and had been drinking togeth. | berin one day, 71. Average per day, 1il. er ae — = ~~ | mer Clothing, ree eae aa fe es capil » Valuable fruit trees wero dostroyed. er at Steel's porter house, corner of Henry and Cutherine Fines ~A fire broke out es sitihag, peek UCHION (SALE OF STANDARD ROSES AND 10 " = PERSONS KILLED. =a treets, Th both under the i f half-past_two o'clock, in a ny, frame io ante. from the nursery of D. Boll.-—J. L. Yande- | A UCTION SALE OF STANDARD ROSES. NEWELL i streets. They were both umder the influence of fquor, | piny'fourth strect, near Broadway, which wae entisely LU Wall street, will soil, on Thuradiy, May 6, ai | ou & Co. will ell, on Wedueaday,, May 0, at Lalf-paat ton So darceheemannarteact Political Affairs. and began to quarrel. The disturbance between tliemwas | gesttoyed. It waa owned by Peter Mastersom, who was Shascason: Also, somone Vines feder the metiy peek And neweet varietios. Also, a mew varisty of white Grape, MOVEMENTS OF THE POLITICIANS. WHIG CONVENTION IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, N. ¥. finally settled, and they walked together to the basement | not insured. The loss is estimated at "$800. Assistant ‘Lenoire. pes a Well suited for our climate. Mupson, May 4, 1952 of No. 44 Catherine «treet, kept by McCormick, and both | Captain Baldwin and Captain Hannigam cote Byeeeies DRIAN 1 MULLP M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER TIS DAY, AT 10 Tho whig convention to-day appointed K. P. Cowles | went in, Here, again, the quarzel was renewed, and the bar yea Aart rouse. Pah iy by 3. D. : sea Concha bu : Keeroy street, "the Finturon 0 ‘ age x amr E Soave ie ue Tatas convention, and adjourned | conflict became more deadly, and Heavy received the fatat Mocreaty shout half past one, oloek ox ny after. Ce ap HL. Maller w (3 « of Floor Oil Cloth, Tables, ord, Cub Docan- A aig bs tutions. soribed. 1000, soon prompt arrival Say ii atit ocockrat Chptaie Naeateee tele, Countory Oster stands, Bec SEMINOLE INDIANS SURRENDERING, THIMGHL DRE 1 Wound aa above described. | An slarm was given dur | Arq exertions of the firemen. Another fim: broke out fn Commercial wharf, Atlantic docks, Brooklyn—One no top | Spar ow iS FROM ERIE COUNTY. the conflict botween the men, and oflcer Hughes, of the | the rag shop, No. 125 George street, occupied by Francis Boggy, two panuclied Hugzies, uno tuuaen Rockaway, one Pe Rs or eee eg nd &eo., &o., &o. Burrato, May 4, 1852, | Sevonth ward, was attracted to the spot, who took the | McMahon, which was also soon extingulshe fre top ava ‘ie Sony tint Durty, Gee be okelins eee , fureltuco, and other carta: also, Axeltroor, mee Six towns in Erio county elected eightoen Fillmore | accused into custody; and also took possesion of the wiiccs oF Conner son suit Navoway Wheater ay ey, bw pat Ko. Carri; v" ree assortipent of new and secon: +] jack. e ¥ i at a .- Yesterdn: moon, we Rockaway. Currin, two ax cent Huckaws Carriages: | band Furniture, Carpets, Bureaus, Chaies, Tables, Sofas, From Washington City, delegates to the convention, nek: KeiTerugen ta She aiteoy, This. police of the Rourtts| Pee ioe an extmorainard Qonee Mien the State Ter 7 and 30 Feather Beds; also, cattail Beds, I Mi. CLAY—SECRETARY OF NEW MEXICO—PRESI- CHARTER ELECTION AT ROME, NY. ward, who wero readily at the scene of bloodshed, arrest | Sp Michigan, for the National Monument at Wasiington, CKER, AUCTIONER: WILL BELL ILL BE SOLD AT THE BAZAAR, NO. 31 CROSBY DENT FILLMORE AND THE UTAM OFFICBRS--CHE- Romy, Blay 4, 1852. eda girl named Johanna McGrath, and Michael Mitchell | It consists of a largo Mock of pure copper. two ay, Ith, 12 och street, on Wednesiay, the 12th inst., at 12 0° VALIER HULSEMANN, ETC. The whi o n 5 a E i bandred pounds in weight, thirty-five inches in length, {d atace cimevany, aly 1th, at 12 o'clook, at tho Wc ftract, on Wednes: ay. iinet At 12 o'olook, Na eric ee as, assisted by & portion of the democrats, | said to bo witnesses to-the murder. Mitchell awertatha | Pondred pounds in, weleht, thitly.fea tmehen i Meat als trotte: fe carried the oharter election here, t- day, by ubout fifty | McCormick, himself, and the deceased, were in thé base | The upper surface is heawticully polished, while the under i a venth and eight die; ia» fast + Must be sold to Mr. Clay's condition is pronounced hopeless, He is | majority over the regular domocrate. between the under thi ches deep on both. | billofkeep. May b avenues ; Lot 25 feet front by 105 o seon until the day of saloat t! ment together, and whi'e there, some other man ontored | surface is leftin a comparatively rough state, The fol- sides, By order of 4. THOMPSON, Referee. 88 Fast Thirteonth street. sinking very fast, and it was feared last night that he DEMOCRATIC PEELING IN VIRGINIA. the Se ciibtoa the deceased, and then made his escape | Jowing is a dingram of the block, together with the im- ROOKLYN AUCTION NOTICE.—R. J. TODD WILL MISCELLANEOUS. would not survive until morning. He is apparently no Kicuaonn, Va., May 4, 1852, | Notwithstanding, however. when MoCormick was arrested, | ¢Fiptions. the letters of which are of pure native aliver:— Avcev her Bete giiation, of tore frame § abrach, (ins TE ET aD Naa |. WOES this evening. Though very weak, ho is perfectly eter nears Chine Binh: distriet ct Virginia. have | a jack knife was found im his pocket, with blood on th: af PENNE eat Bante a ae a Sands), this diy morrow, the entire sto . & Re , 995 BR AY, HA 00 ‘es to the National Convention. N = ‘i 7 1 in trade of an cxtonsive dealer, giving up huslues Ae, Mocived'trom Parts a large audtasnionsiisanrrcaecy | coUsclous of his condition, and seems fully prepared to | {ions were given, but all except. two are im favor of | nde; ato bleu on Ii er positively thet ke can : ane N Toman God tek pee Goal | of Haver Hangings, ofthe latot devizns,worthy theattention | meet death. President Fillmore visited him on Sunday, | "wehanan. ‘These two favor Douglas McCormick, with the knifo in bis hand. infliet the fatal i Pr ee 3 t Velvet and’ Satin Vi Window Cornices, Shades, Bauds, &c. ; twenty percontiess | 88d the interview was of a most soleun aad touching THE RESIGNATION OF SENATOR RHETT. blow, Tho whole difficulty, it seems, has been eaused by t San 8 ally kept fa a than any house im the cit, character, A gloom seemed to hang upon every coun- tehse: Ulatiestens ai Revo Mone May 4: 1852. et chars ply roetaee t Ee a § aN RMoLeM oF wER TREAT auc 2 Pp. 0 o * harleston Mercury #a: Mr. " es \- n » and *. eens 3 e qithent ren each day at 2 PM. and 7 o'elock in CURENTS PREVENTED <1 tenance as they Batlle approaching demise of the | tion saunu ite ney, fe i'n reproncntative te Wenn, | ue Fourth ward station house:— ; Pa —— —— aaron tee Se WeSC ’ y a 7 great statesman avd patriot. ington, he is now of no account to South Carolina. TESTIMONY. D. & Hove, AveTIONEER—THURSDAY, MAY mets ‘apply to ree ee impro eon by B. D. Harris, late Secretary of the Territory of Utab, : : — cote ie Bridget Heavey, being sworm said—T am tho wife of NO PONE INONG NPA ENE, 6. at 10 A. M., at No, 34 Beakinan stevt, a very large | whioh they ean be opened and closed at caer upward ani | pas per silted « Races Mexi : From Albany. deceaacd, and reside at No. 26 Cathorine street; about aix This fine block of copper was dg out by the Pittsburg afwortment of now and second-band Far Carpets, | downward moyemont of tho rope for raising’ goods, ox | 28 been appol Seerctary of New Mexico, in place of | Pee o'clock on Monday evening, my husband went out of the | and Bostoa Mining Company. frohy e nilss of some fifty Ses sebracing every varioty of g as often as desired, by» cheap jand simple arrange; | M. S. Allen, resigned. Mr. H. resigned the Utah Secre- | FIRE—M. MAILLEFORT'S OVERATIONS IN THE HUDSON | house and got in company with MoCormick; ho wens into | tons of thia ore, which was completely exposed, in what ix Townes tis evens as ale poste 4 paaiouerey os Fe pa (Oe It the w tla fiat Fatues and | taryship some days sinco, This seems to indicate that RIVER—THE ICH ON LAKE ERIE. McCormick's basement, situated at No. 44 Catharine | called the Cliff mine, on Lake Sugetior, and was present- = 2 ea. . watts dof. alls the hetaireney: ces he cnwneaie slokeal tho President sustains the Utah officers in withdrawing Avoany, May 4, 1852, street; I followed him; when | went in L saw MoCor- | cd by them to the State of Micbigan? It is not only to be UW. LEEDS) AUCTIONERR.—TINE PALS from any ono floor of the builvig. Can beseon in practical | 170m the territory. ‘The dye Louse, bathing house, and infirmary of Dr, | Mick's wife, @ boarder, a servant git! and my husband, | regarded os an emblem, but also ex‘a vatuable specimen on, Wslnexiay, May fat LI o'clock, at tho Di operation a8 above, Loday'a Inteligencer states that Mr. Hulsemann, tho |) hace eg 1 Bh ae 7 | were all there; at this time MeCormick came in, and he | of the vast metallic resourcey fu wiicls that portion of i between Spring wad Pring ae ustrian Charge d’ Affaires, left Washington yesterday on | Dean, on Norton strect, was destroyed by fire this morn- | had both hands in his pockets; in-his right hand he held | the country abounds. Thess copper -veing are not alone Th uable collection of orizinal t Oi it ENRY CLAY'’SF nn ESS.—' EC! Of 9 i i ii nq © 0] fw: cl ” abeging (odohe k. Boker, Been te vi een ae H Beye op th ge af oe a har -THE ( bia return (o Vienna. It is underctood that previously | ing—osa $4,000 ; insured for $2,300 in the Kmpire State | # knife; I saw it was like ap ket knife; the knife bere | confined to the State of Michigan. betrextend to Wiscon- ates Senate chai atviek | sin, and all atong the northern shere of Lake Supertor. hhave been for the last twenty-eight youre a 5 to his departure he addressed an official note to the Se- shown me is the ono; I inentioned to-his wifo that : befound works of Mian Dyk Werdiahne: Dek BAMteee ee] ee eee REHOME: 6 Broadway, | ¢Tetary of State, and communicated copies of it to the ao oes ey! pres wero owned by Dr. Dean and | had a knife, and I warned my husband; but he would. not | It is evident, that when mining operationa abatl be entered best scholar, Herghem, Van Blomon, Heemskerk, Van Loo, EACHER OF VOCAI AND INSTag. | member of the diplomatic corps; but of the purport of | Mr. V.P. Douw. Messrs, Jovoph Davis, and MoClure & | belicvo it; my husband requested MoWormick to remain | into onan cxtemsive scale in that region, by reason of Teniero, Wouvermans, Nesseher, De Witts, hverdings EACHER OF VOCAI, AND INSTRU- | this note we are uninformed. Co. were also lovers, but not to any great oxtent, the fire | in and not go out again; McCormick. made no answer to | the abundant yield of these mines, vwes'tliall become ex- Craesback, Vertangen, Van Kessel, Horemau, Frank, and has taken rooms at No, 308 Fourth pib otis se being confined to their outer buildings. ‘They were not | my husband; McCormick was scarred snd bloody at the | porters, instead ef importers, of coppesyas is the case ab many others. This collection presents an opportunity to | Street (recond door from Greene), where ho will bo glad to insured. ‘ tine he came into the basement; my-husbend was about . is amatenrs aud others, to obtain valuablo original see is Selends and. Wie pblig : THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, ‘Mons, Maillefert and Capt. Raasloff arc at ating Une calves tex ecurmien tunel ane staveca | om , ‘The gallery will be thrown open fur public ins ALIFORNIA QUARTZ FIRST SESGION. ea pt. off are here, and to- | leaving the cellar when McCormick turned and stabbe: Svoprx Deata.—A colored man, PetemWhe, residing Monday, Hay’ suntil the day ee cater CAurORNIA a morrow go down the river, with ono of the Assistant | iy hushand with the knife under the right urm; whenl } at No, 119 ‘lidge street, in the rear, dled suddenly om HENRY Il, LEEDS & CO., 8 Wall street, | gy, .SETInOF offers for arent 2a ees State Eugineers, designated by Mr. McAlpine for the | raw the blood. 1 said “John, you're bleeding?” “Yes, Brid- | Ronday night. “During the day. ho wah at work, aud ae = Crook, near tho city of Nevad mated Senate. purpore of inspecting the condition of the channel. &c , | get,” he said, “I am done;"’ Mitchell, the boarder, stepped parently in the enjoyment of health. ‘The Coroner ENRY 1. Li AUCTIONEER, WILD SE pee A tae eg Wanunaror, May 4, 1852, | Sad then submitting their proposals, under the State | up and said ho would go for a doctor; after McCormick | Poly wwinqueot morrow Thursday, at 10 o'clock, At house New York neatly five months since, A pamphict, contai 5: law for the removal of tho obstructions. had stabbed my husband. he left and went into Mr, Steel's é Ra rated atreet,all the iture in tho house, yhich ean: 4; | ing genera) information about the Company, can be obtaiaed REQAWIMTES OF NAVAL OF s. A Buffalo letter. dated yesterday, says the Ice is still | Liquor store, No. 26 Catharine street; 1 went for Dr, Pass: ay aa Rat niekee. aera rae Oene, Glas ed gles a8 Che offs ot Bicey Hees SL Williana! peat ‘The Cuain laid before tho Senate report from the pes the lake, extending alove Dunkirk, rendering the | more, and told his clerk to tell him to come to my husband, New York Historical Soc:uby. and chamber Furniture, The trade, and those i t of H merespactmens,) CAR | Secretary of the Navy, in reply toa resolution of the ‘bors still unnavigablo for lake craft. who was bleeding to death; I then went andopencd the door ti f this Society was held inat a ae RUT PRY GOEL por Beko tes . gs 7 By The Atlas, of this morning. contains the official notice | of Bre, Steel's, and saw MoCormick standing at the bar, | 220 monthly meeting o aye ‘ tastes’ poraing atone RS, PREWSTER, PROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS | St™4*, calling for information with rerpoot to alleged | of the Secretary of State, und Comptroller, desiguating | with a glass of beer, before 1 told Afr, Stool that my hus! | evening at the University; Hon, Teri Manne pre OHN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER IIe SUBSCRE oaye Love, and Law Maskenn inesrpaote Pa ibeshctes aa yee Boge eoluti sone art of a we tof Wreate avin | and was murdered by MeCormick; 1 them went back to | siding. HN FISHBLATT, AUC : SUBSURI- Sey Lov w Matters, interprotin mi, | Mr. Haux aid this report was in reply to a resolution of a large lot Yeatern corn, received via | where I left my husband, and could notget in forthe | ‘Tho minutes of the last meeting were tend and con- x having commenced the businose of Anctionecr, will books aud seionce constantly relied on by Napo snltoanota*ty'kien; te Hed read nh answer of the | OfM*80 arrived here to-day, and goes down the river to- | crowd; I returned then, and mecting the officer, went acdonse, Amebenelicw 9 poloon, © gontloman they will Beuerny to ale Lime) ee ai or all ‘Kinds of pra. and will tell the name of the lad “ night. aguin to Steel's; I told the officer where to find MoCor. | med, and several new members wore added'to the 6o- |. © % 0! 3, ‘ 7 a het: . = . Poy of mer handiee, furniture, and all other personal pro- | Toned ieeak, mane eeeae had 9 “Groat | Secretary of the Navy, and was happy to say thero was — at mick, and went with him, and he arrested hiny; [told the | ciety. of ore, 9 Pear! Sen- | no foundation i. ae chiuge that the abuse existed. From Buffalo: officer where to find the knife, —- ENCH 2 LLATIONS, BTC, DRESSMAKERS, WAVE | — Mr. Sumer presented tue resolutions of the Legida- | LAKE NAVIGATION—LOAN To THM BRANTFORD RAL cot. Particular atten- olla. id to out-door allkinds of agency and commis. | “emen one dollaz. pion business attended to punctually; aad elorage of every kind furnished on reasonable terms. 2 The Tneasenen mode his financial staterwnt, from which it appeared that the balance on Ist of Jemuary was te: mick’s pocket and tock it out; we went to the Tenth ward station house; I appeared against ¢ cane, Street to No. 12 Greene | ture of Massachusetts, in favor of the payment of the ROAD. hiwbund and MeCormick were always om good $182 46, The amount reooived to May 4th, $2242 50, ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—THURSDAY, MAY Feet, where they wilt receive | French Spoilation claims, and also in favor of a ship Burvato, May 4, 1852, | McCormick Is quurrelsome when intoxicated; the dec making a total of $2,374 96, Disburrements toyMay duly, Gth, at 10 o'clock, at No. 821 Broadway, ‘corner cunul around the Falls of St. Mary's. Th rier hee 3 and MoCormick are not rolated—they knevreach other in | 1862. $1527 48; leaving a balance on hand of $817 46, of Twelfth wirect, mortgage sale of a Drug Store, consist PLATED ON GERMAN SILVER TABLE DEATH OF HON, CHARLES ANDREWS, ere ie still considerable ice in the Lake, although the | tho old country; McCormick hind tho knife open when | _ A letter was read from Mr. K. U. 0. Caniacrian, of At- ing of Upright Bix+uses, Sholving, four Counter Shaw C ; $8 to $5 por doven; Spoons, $3to | A mersago was received from the House, announc weather is hot, and sail vessels are delayed frum entering | ho entered the bacement, and ho did not wait to shut it | bany, which stated that much discontent prevaiicd mary Fa, Seales, Spee ¢ Jars, Tincture Bott! ated Castors, Iiaskot ‘os, Pp the death of the Hon. Charles Andrews, of Maine. wii flor ho stabbed husband; he de no ‘k when | the first colonists. in comsequonce of the mirgovorament Mow . three Lle top Counters, togeth so, Cornolix:'s Gt tures, C1 ] ; the harbor. Steamers leave regularly, Trade ia dull, Tho | 6 stabbed ny nd; made no romari . 200 Sto dF etree nf a fee class Drag coneth pendanta; ct Veren eaten Vises ticonee ena: 2 ieee = Perens elcetion is progressing to-day, to decide whether the city | he stabbed my husband; whon I returned from the sta- | (o which they bad been subjected. ‘These grievances ock and RICHARD A. also i tion house, my husband was dead. were brought before the States General, in 1649, who de- ties of the deceased, and moved the usual resolutions | ball allroad, Zod the vote Ls oi ee aaade | Chester Weld, being duly sworn, suya:—T am a police | manded a government somewhat rosombling thelr falbar- ia StL 5 Of condolence and rcepect. mously in favor of the loan. mun of the Seventh district; on Monday evening. about | land, und stating that there were at that period a sinila- TMOLATS SULPHUR BATHS, 517 PEAR, STRI Mr. Brapnvny, of Maine, said a few words in second: : nine o'clock, 1 was on duty near tho corner of Catharine | rity between the government of tho United Netherlands cea ee eee gaawelat, teva Paris, (oF | ing tho resolutions, which were thea adopted, aud the and Division streets; Theard the ery of watoh and po- | and that of New England Meche ee ern These are the only cenuing guipies | Svhate adjourned. From Havana and Key West. Hee; a man ran up tome in his ehirt sleoves; { went | The Linvantas read a paper, prepared by Mr. John Af. , Bronze ai ttorucy for Mortgages. &o. A. MORGAN, 152 William stroet, between = “z | and Ann streots, opposite the church, OWN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEE! and Wedoerds sales room, No. 11 May 4 antl 5. all strat! At IL o'eloc! Marble Stetvary, ze and splendid enle of marble an , Gas Fixtures, &e., to close the busin: importer and manufacturer—the whole forming one of the Werefor to Drs. Mout, Wallace, Buckley, ae SEMINOLES SURRENDFRIN i. with officer Hyler; we went into Stvels’ liquor store, | Macdonald, of Flushing. L. 1., on the lives, exploits, and Ee a late a Warren, an ‘baba i House of Representatives, reat pt tad id 3.1850, | Where there bod beém some Sighting nod sheet Lsayr the | characters of Coruellus Ockloy, John Odell, nuacAbeee cieeY Hi Ted OL ca lb eerice ian Sg aT Gg ae Wasiinaton, May 4, 1852, t Manurston, May 3.1852. | prisoner; weasked who was going to make the charge, | hnm Dycuian, the three principal American guides for doit ntetpeie rd li he veda heer CARD =A, FROME PARLOR, SUS ED ROOM | On oo nuns atuuerrecvestaeonvan er kmeibér, 573 ‘The steamship Isabel has arrived here, having left Ha- | and the reply was made, * not any one; woareall brothers | the Nevirel Ground, during the revolutionary war, Juat received from Loghern, and to bo eold without resorve. | houses jet to ono or two. ri A * | vana om the morning of the 30th, nud K ud sisters, and there is nobody to make a charge; Mo- The document, which was very lengthy, contained a» Statuncy—Marhle and alabaster groups and figures, after | Bytes willbe Int to ong or twe gentlemen, either Wichor | Me, Bich'onay, of Maine, announced the death of hii f nd Kay West oh-the | Cormick passed out of the dose, und somebody aid he | cousectod and eoatinned noocunt of tie iérement of the e of the Dancers, Venus, two Dancers, busts of the | “i! ‘Awerican statesmen, & OUSK WANTED— ff dee by ie m lek in the vioinity cy. vir. Hebe, Etras ‘ ; ‘ . from Prisnesi, Adrianna, Pompeii, & by a emall gentect fa i board. Apply at 1lf Pranklin etreet g "| ° full or partie srt AE ees collenguc, Charles Andrews. and passed a high oulogy | jimuire Crise iT Havana news te anticipated by the | had been Pghting: he war scarred ‘and bloody ot the | Americun and English forces during the revolutionary “or rs NTED, 4 w . time; we arked him whero he tived, and too’ him home | war. bringing in, incidentally, the services and ex- dson, Vandam, and Spring streets, | OP the talents, and private and public character of tho | | She reports Key Wont perfectly healthy, and mo disar- | to'4y'catherimeatreets ne went intr tine becenoate Fehens | picts of Oakley, Odell, and Dycman, as guides and nid- mps to tle Ameriean forces, and by which it ap- ated artists, i . Grecian, and Medi- . Apply at Amity street. deceased. He concluded by offering several reaclutioug-{ tts wor:h montioning, dia Fe —— expressive of Une deep regret of the House a: tho event. | _ The schooner Emme, arrived at Koy West on the 24th | Went tosco if 1 could dnd a Fourth ward policeman; on i i >, Og into) \- RU ‘ : PEGIAI e a 3 vir knowle of try, and el s See Ee SETe A the RUSE CELN ee Doin Rie OTLAS PULLING ASSOCIATION “SPECIAL | (hat the ‘usual bade of mouraing be worn for thirty | fem Tampa, reports that seventeen Indians had come | BY Teturn. McCormick lind bis coat on snd was starting | pearcd that thelr Lnowlrlige of the country. und charac Agate sud bi ad Inkstands, models aed Cherebeie eee von peokeCy days, and that a copy of the resolutions be furnished t» | into the rendervous at Tampa, iven themselves UP, | cellar, and told him it he did not go to bed, T would take | the cause of American independenc of the Perna) ‘and Negrors I Vertul Teraple, ad, a8 the first monthly dues are paysbie on | thefamily of the deceased, Ase further mark of respect, | 8nd it Is supposed tho whole tribe will emigrate, him to tie stanion Maines bh tale ta Kudge We. Dorx, formerly President of Columbia Tato beens ant wilt Clocks, Figen gene Sore Mes | are sivo requested to Land in their names hefora that date, | Mr. Andrews uted in Paris, Me.. on the 30th ult... age! ‘The Printers’ Convention. teke charge of him, and to get the crowd away from the | also mrefercnce to the Exeentive Committee to consider ‘Aloo, French China dining, tea, and’ tote-a-tete sota, rich | tion of charen Ane aasociation is in & Rrosperane ea thirty-eight years sod two months, Ho occupied th) | sovEMENT FOR A NATIONAL PRINTING OF FIC door; Segue down to the corner; had. just got on | the subject of a proposed appropriation of money for the ‘Vases, toi f tien, and will bo among the most profitable yot formod. | Cat Which was formerly represented by Rufus K. Goodo- the corner when I heurd a cry that a man was etabbed; | erection of suitable monuments in memory of these Cencrnsati, May 4, 18: 1 gave an alnrm ra which wi nit carried. duly seconded and then went into tho cellar; | guid and crystal cut Gl i, Subscribe quickly, Vefore the entrance feo is advanced, | now, the omy whig from Maine in the last Congress, [From the New Orleans Picayune, April 28 | We have before us files of papers from the city of © Ube 13th inst., received by the schooner I though at 103g o'clock, at Liberty street. piture.—The usual assortiaent of genteel fur- Rookers. Divans, % Pokal) Present entrance fee, $1; monthly dues. S: —$__—___ A resolution relative to the apprentice system way when I went in] gaw deceased standin, ie " sf + $1; ef. $i ° 1g. with blood pot The society, on motion, thenadjourned. tase vets pee Rue Dee See Interesting from Boston. divcussed most of the day. nnd finally xdopted. ing profusely frem. undar the right ‘arm; a friend of = - =~ — i Bets e de ARRIVAL OF MR. WEBSTER—CLBRK ARRESTED resol i mine, noni d Francis Dominick, was with mo; Left him DEWATER. AUCTION RER.—W Pan atta ¥ A reeotution relative to « national printing office was | {5 tho basement. and went on’ the walk, and (old some Stee steerer ays A UF MAT. DEPOT, FOR SLANDER, FTO. fan By silat 2 ey Bosrox, May 4, 1862. £. S1s000e worth of The on, Daniel Webster arrived here at 5 o'clock, discuseed, and referred to a committee, consi of | one togo for a doctor; immediately after, Mrs. Heavoy Mesers, Randall, Bosworth and Montgomery. camo tome and told me she knew who the man was; {| 94 WV! then went and arrested McCormick; we took him to the | ¥xice witure, mahogany hair seat Sofas, Che apts AGA Tounges, a d maple Redstoads, Hareaus, Wash- ay et Bay : - pene on L : ae i Hamlet te Yate ets, Maw: Patartrn dee | Straw eed, all of the Wt ovheschs Character uit | and wan cece at the dept bya large numberof his ‘The Maine Law in Virginia, dc. Tenth ward Foes station houss; T cook the knit here | They ues inter tun owe previous advices) ey, sous d Vin her with the uual nb dashes Pept a iends, Hi ¥s i uced, fre e pocket of the ner; Mra. Hoave ‘ a ‘ , ¢ neot basement and’ kitchen Furniture, with whiok wok, owing to the extreme brokwardness of | political and personal friends. Ilis reception was on: Baxrimone, May 4,1852. | Bande the charge against him; the prisouce was iatost, | YY tthe of ianportance, Indeed, almost the only item aa ma am Nat, be converted Auto ammedinte cash how- | thuslastio, Mr. Webster shook hands with many,and | A committeo of tho Virginia House of Delegates, to | cated wheat arrerted hia Resth mentioning Ie contained in the Porrenir of Vera AUCTIONPER,—SALE OF | quired to be made—that stern soniter, prompt cash, boing | briefly thauked the assemblage for the warmth of tho | whom the subject had been referred, have reported h Mr, | Crus, of the 12th inst. which says, that by private let- x ired to et claims on the vyarionsimportations. Under it ‘po c] ter it bad learned the fact of the rejeotion of the Te- EXrniture, the propery oft | puch circumstances, am ordinary list of prices would beno | Steeling extended him. | Ie remains in this city | egainst the Maine Liquor law. eke ; Vey, | huantepes treaty by the Chamber of Deputies, the only m dapoed searning fo Bure Nesiay tora | guide to purchasers. “Sufice it to nay that the whole ins | t-night, ss the guest of J. W. Paige, Bsq., and to morrow | We have no mail beyond Richmond to-night. Rene tere ee ne cls of ours, were upon % SBFEO | ote in favor of It being that of Senor Vinda, ihe repee- fag. Oth ina, rich and valunble vraitiee, | been reduced to inekedibly low prines, Notion tlie ia | gore to Marshfield, De "i tipsy: hehad some words wah a stranger, thes wes, | Sentative from Puctia We do not know whother this is Talag of tee mont duenionatie styles, cil from the manuiace | children's and Misses’ eizes: boys’ Hats and Caps in all ir. Seymour, the discharged clerk in the Vermont ath from a Shot by a Police Oftcor. sate fatts Tinwerwred ech ag reliable or not, a4 we cannot find any reference to the tory of Alexander Bonz, and but) used, countatiog ia étyles; trimmings, &e. ‘ios will find this an oppor- | Central Kailroad Ccmpany, who promised the public Piscani going to fight; T interfered, and placed myself between! Circumstance in the peprra, from the city, The Por. part of Pezlor 5 Resewood, richly carved Suiss, | tunity of purchasing elecant and attractive noveltiesin | such actounding disclosures, was arrested in Northficld, Jamea Gillespie. who was shot by them, and endeavored to forces McCormick to come homo; ronir is a bitter opponent of the Te epee project, nnd Sowing ‘and other Chairs, in | straw Ilats of very rare oceurronce: therefore, please to ob- ‘cte-n-tetos, Arm Chair atin and brocate today, on ccmplamt of Mr. Lincoln, clerk of the Corpo: | of Southwark. during a fracas between the Moyamensing | h¢ gave mba slap in the face and bled me; 1 went and Cpe ADO Ce eee tOE | cold hia wife sbe had better go fur him, that he was getting | denounces it on every cocaston with ront bitterness. It to make an early call, to avoid &e.; styles L is XLV and XV. Al eryo, it will be mocer ent. Thy 0 5 dey ens is ved. | Fation. for slander, and commutted t oMontpelicr jail, for | and Sohiffier Ho. sepa wean Slt * rs Piserren, Fatnces, Conehees Avmontes a Giagey Teiletee ed | aye San j2e Sewn TS VSS AKERS | want of $10,000 ball, ic tthe hospital cca, Lipay; sha went up after me, and wo thought Coget bint | FS prorceution ot the caterprice, sad bas tcly come vig ‘ ith Rosewood 0 - re = Pre iieer ¢ on Eye - pme, but some wor G between him and her tall pa dca + Oniten Cidade, Hews’ Melding, Wee ear alee aplendad awort- | YW UOLESALE BUYERS, FAMILIES, AND THE PUB. MOVEMENTS OF KOSSUTHL. thes healers anmeaninie brother, and they struck evch other; MoGermick way | {0 the conclusion that « war between the United States * fs, i erally, 93 ed to call’ ai celobrat ” le +9 "eal 2 nd Mexico able : o Rene ey Brussels, Ingraln, BOs. tere as vaverahiy kucwe ne cemaniaing tne mass screnaive Bosrox, May 4, 1862 7, NRW OWENS Muy: 18pm) |) nes tat aeaatce: Cees paepiergus Ott ce Games E ate, by @ vote of twenty to fourteen, hen passed ehvice and bent of original Oil Vaintings of | ae¢ eae ver come fers than at ang oiler teres 1) Tee? | Last night, Kossuth visited the Freemason Grand Lodge | The stcemehip William Penn arrived here to-day, from | ment; he put on his coat after 1 had got him tuto his merving om the government tho power of I rraising the present rates of duties ten per cent. Jo makes fierce attack on the President for ving is three months’ ealary of $10,000, whilo the officers aud sciiiers of (he army are sovually suffering for want of the noceaaries of life. ‘The Mexicen papers learn by advices from abroad, that Mexicon bonds had risen’ to reventy, im conse: quence of the punctual payment of the interest om the y vainablo, together with a genceal ay- | a twenty per cont | lass and Kitehen Furniture with which Wa UN ‘The forniture can now be examined high merit and sortment of Ch the sale will cc with catslonwe, basement, and wanted to go ous again, against my wishes; As he went up, the officers made him go back; the officers | HILL, 450 Lroome vt.,cornsr Crosby. | of Masachusetts, at Masonic Hall, on their invitation. Crancestox. May i. 1862. Ho waa 1 caved with great pomp and coremony, and wel- | ‘Tho steamship Southorner, Captuin Foster, arrived here | 8 he en 4 uthora . y and John Heavey camo in; he advised MoUor- Dir. Rendall, Grand Master of the Lodge, | this morning, from New ae idan Sar it mick to stop in the house, ‘und not to leave it again; he | @ in a epeceh of half an hour's Lengit, | he steamship Marion, Castano” . 185 raid be would do s0; they were both talking in a civil | , Captain Berry. arrived at the : | Serato pecat usued: | which, tur eicquence, fveling, and beauty, is pronounced | bar at 12 o'clock last night. " Re ee Coe Merete ce en | two yards off, to cut w slice of cold meat, when a man cond fluor, front; together | aa eurpaseing anything he has yet delivered in our city. igh BOARDING AND LODGINGS, alent . YANDEWATER, Al r PROARDING AT G47 BROADWAY.—YRONT PARLOR | Kos uth rep ifouseholaFaraiinze, John J, Vandowater & | Beat ich om Bromive , furnished or unturnished, Go. will seit on i vidas. May 7th, at theteesidence ef Lago | uieabie for a gentleman and lai Phelps, King. No. 10 Ninth street, wich wud desteable | Aineraimrge doutle teem: on assortmen@of Hionseiold Furniture ‘all of the first class | Qj lasie sremabs TOK Sit ne fied. saps : a came down the steps, with his b n his pockets, | INE Oe meine, convring inpartotenewood, mahegnng. and | Wath AeYenet cits Soom, for ae eee Tien ce | ater addzeses, mnie was hd, avd Kossuth was inte Markets, ahd rad.” weitHeavoy "he trust in handy with | TP a a opening tho port of ux ites, in dumask and sttin Brocatetle | Or boarders. References required and given. | New Ontxans, May 1—M. kuifo in it. at Heavey, aud then jumped back; Heavey | ) a Th styles, Ta oyal. Wilton, Brussels, and ingeain meders. References required ani siven, _____ | duced to the members, He was ouly made a freemazon | Cotton continues firm at the pre raid tome, “Mitchell, U'm stabbed in the arm;” Cjumped | "8, t2fureign ecmmerce ie ti : Carpeting, rich Fier Ginsces, ‘Slabs, Brackets aad Mantel A YOUNG LADY, IN THE | in Cincinnati. bales bave boon sold at 7/40. a 8e., for low to strict mid- | buck, and took Heayey by the hand. and McCormick ran | bie Booea® clsein our files that we have not £ reemeanet Ta a ig dy ere a gM ay neo re of the city. A private family proferred. Kossuth devoted (his morning to writing private letters, Sore cae RES tee rem soen bole, mess | up the steps, and was lifting 4 something on the stoop; | alxcady mentioned. ay wai Hedin, rescwi und mahogany wrartte top Wicenuse | FINWO GENTLEMEN CAN HE AGCOMODATED wire | 8M4 ithe afternoon. at one o'clock, proceeded to Cam- ‘ Nave Onzavs, May 2, 1952, | Leuw McCormick put what Ne picked apinhispookt, 1 | ‘The American Medical Society: tn Parts. W ashetand Si Iso a varicty of Statuney and Board, in» private family, in Grand stiest, near Broad- | bridge University to witners the examination of the stu- Cotton eloeed firm on Saturday night, at 8%;c. for good | took hold of Heavey, and asked bint where he was stuck; ‘Lhe American physicians and medical studonts Alabaster Firnres, Groups, Eeracan Vaues, &0., torether | woy, Inquire nt 2 lowery. dents in elooution. He also visited Mount Auburn, He | middling. Our stock amounts to 149,060 bales, Sugar is | he ssid in the arm; somebody shouted to me—*Luy him | revident in Paris, organized a society, in Novomber, 1851, and entitled it ‘The American Medi Society in Paris.” Tho objects of this sovicty ure given in tho con ition of tho sasociation:— formation of u library, especially of Amorican edicu! literate ich shall always are some | frmat 40. a 4%c.. for fair. Prime molasses wells on bis back,” which I did; I told somebudy for God's py tease ongeld kxndhige hte Lytabiten ae 2ke. Rio Ssftee—-2 0b baa cota yesterday aoe. tert sake to go for a doctor; the doctor came; ve tore hia sia memLers of the Committee of the Legislature. He dined | ling exchange is at 81;c. Froighits have declined; cotton | *hirt off; we sent for another doctor, in’ East Broxd- G Bu- | this afternoon with Prof, Longfellow, in the memorable | is taken for Liverpool at 4d. ig f but Heavey died before the second doctor camo; Crantestox, May 31852, 1 knew McCormick in England; { heard the knife mounted ‘to 2.200 bales, | full just after Heavey said he was stuck; L saw the samo feren-octave rocewood Pianoforte, together with © large of Glass Ware crystal-cat Do- ‘The sale will commence with the usual a Furniture, Catalogues will bs ready and goceral ines. FOR SALE AND TOLET. -A FIRST-RATE MANUFACTURL a8, in one of the most flourishing towns of Connecti: | poupe wi on’s uarters, This even- eT ey cut, connected directly with New York by railway. Said | aig hretle ter brcenisd ogc oh: Mer Tho enles of cotton to-la: to-morrow. w , t Business, Machinery, kc will be sold at a Foasonable price, fiche man at Mr. Steel's. open to the scientific ise from every country, 1 Golooks at Lape ei a Motes, 1 the owner wishing bo retire. Inquire of VB. PALMER, | go°8 to Lowell. bite do bc esp a ‘At this slage of the proceedings, the Coroner took aro. | mutual improvement of the members in porivdionl 1 ng as ele lee CEE TEES ML Newspaper Agent, Tribune Buildin ‘On ‘Thureday, Kossuth goes to Salem, and on Friday to Aunany, May 4, 1852, ee . : he Fe » of medic: chairs, , Bodstends, 20 Feather Beds, Mattresses, | “SWeraner Agent, “run = —-—-—--— | pjymouth. Saturday evening next he will address the Flour is steady; enlee 1,100 bbls, Wheat—6200 bushela | CC**: Until nine o'clock this morning. when the tes reunious, for the reading of medical papers and the Bedding, Hrasels and Ingrain Carpets, Show Cases, maho- CHEAP, AS THE OWNER 13 GOING TO Germans, avanti Gennes soldat t 4 bushels | of the other witnesses will be taken. and the whole mat- | discu of medical subjects. The diffusion. of sna, Handsome mall Wagon, any Rockers, Refrigerator, Oil Clo Wirtors, 40 Kuctavings, marble top Bewutet ations, a Lot of Drugs Crockery Store in one «( ‘he best business $110, Onta are at 40c., with sales of ay calert Wesel die'y the Apmy av 11s | ,, us evenings here from four {ll veven P, ML, ho devotes | 2040 tu hela. Corn is in tight supply. 18.000 bushels Leela payne aya 5 ipally a requested to meet nt the Cor d American contributions to medical science. The | furnishing of information to nowly arrived medicst Wardrobes, Aloo hy virtue of two exe oe “9 toxeceiving Visita and deputations, charged banda at 800. a GOc,. princi t Sie, Salt— | Teaver ate Seues of act M Ie and Medicines, Gina Jars, Storo Fixtures, Also-n terse | 4 os cornering - | ’A'great many flunkeys pay him Lomage, and his free. | 7,000 begs have been sold at Ge 10e, for large and sual Fee teen i TORN forty years of age, aad | students itor America, relative to the prosecution ver atter as ie Wieendale Ceks kt i a OR SALE CHEAP—A VERY STYLISH BROWN | soilergamcompiams very much about some hard-fisted | Whiskey is at 2030. ; ‘ ; ¥! | ot their studies in Ewope. Tho culuvation of m ink, Copper Holler, Bey Swaiturey | Morse, about 1% hands Mah, good travsller, and oplen- | pecyie hurting Kowsuth’s band, by shaking it_ as if it was Rocunatrn. May 4, 1862. Ma: Cirantes Winrixey will deliver one of his impor: scientific: and social acquaintance with the medical eri SURNI. | Ibenbuve wil be sold peparate or constiee, very cheape as | 3#C0,1ike Bis will. It is aa bad, he says, as Sighting with | | During the past week, 99.500 bbls, of four. an 74,600 | sonations of remarkable living, or reecntly departed Im. Toy oho ld World, who are hareby woleomed to JONN KEDSE, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD FURNT- | ty g owner lenver aon for California. Can be soe at Shee. | the Austrians, Therame journal, not satisfied with the | bushels of corn have passed the weigh lock in this city | dia ropean. and American orators, this uflernoon a Hen Ut Lhe O)1d WY enetite ob the aesioie oF niture Lyman & Rawdon will sell this ( Wodneed wood'setables, 6 Walker street. emount of money Ko«suth has got, calls for another | eastward. Wheat is worth 97c. « 8c. in this market. two o'clock. P. M., to the youth of both sexes attendin ; 7 ite satees of the deocibasn of Ue See acing) cdonie st Widvesiteh etait be a oe Sacepy aes | xpeceh in Faneuil Hall, and another gale of Hungarian seemed a the public and other schools, ax al-o their parents ani, names of the Me Sront bf houservid’ Warnicnce IR Sales MEE MATCHED DOUBLE | boudator admission. A far better idea than this, would Meteorological Observations, othera, who think proper to be prevent, It willcertainly Sociely ui present. j | be co ier ue five dollar bonds, exclusively for ladies, to por- BY MORSE's MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICE NO. 2 WALL STRERT. be an interesting spectacle to behold eight or ten thou- Active Mewneas.—Walter B. Atlee, of Ponasyl- Mattressci, Bodsteads, &o., Mirrors, Hooking Gl pair sorrel; alo, two single hor: arranted kind and : the Y ‘ Yarolii Sale positive and without reserve, p ay Maen e mit them to kirs bis hund, which would havo @ soothing ‘Tursoav, May 4, 1862, sand boys and girls, with the ining. morning faces, y E. Babecok, of South Carolina ; Th, an || Bnee Lneey alla arte Fe Waeoae™ | Cifect upon the bruires it reetived from their rough hus | Burrano, 9 A, M.—Wind north. Barometer 20,3, | Corgregated in ono of the laigest balls ia tho world, Bacho, of Ponsy!vania; Wm. H. Deve! ER ESTATE AT HARLEM—ANTHONY J. | — b Bhoecker will sell a at the Fachaage, the c f the Millcdoler eetate at Harlem, consis — bunds aud tathers; while, at the same time, it would | Thermometer 64. A clear and very fine morning. Youth 1s the season to recive lasting impressions in any of Columb OR SALE---A SORRED. PONY, ABOUL FOURTBEN | taing « tremendous amount of cash. If it isa great 8P.M.—Clear, Wind northwest, Barometer 20,81. | of the elegant arts, and more expecially im elocution ius A. Brigas, of Virginia ; dobu ne ot ae Jape Hands Righs des completo saddle horse for a lay; can. | honor to kiss the Pope's toc, it must be w greater one to | Thermometer G4. Beautiful day, end a very pleasant | Mr. Whitney is 9 master of his art, and has rapidly Ss eee ae eee ; Thomes Bevan, of Ohio . Brodnax, 0 on avenue A and First avenue, and lléeh, 114th, i6th, 7th, | trot in about 3:20 in harness; ifvery kind and gentle, *y Joen to the front rank 4 . nt A : Edmund W. Burtou, of Pennsylvania on arene kiss the palm of Kossuth, who is greater than Pio Nono, | evening. risen to the front rank in Europe and America, xs th: i. / i 1ibeh, 119¢8, and a — | Mae very Nghe tocthlng Waco, Livaine ee Banca Socios! | and threatens soun to drivo him, fogother, with Nicholes | Rooter A besdlina : 4 most finished of orators, readers, and impersonators. Chonpiv, of Louisiana ; Wm. A. Conway, 0 R. Skt RAE AND PR. | Ss Franklinsyect. eee | Gr suas. the Bumperorof Austeia, aud Louis Napoleon, | mometer {On Wind whet MOPAR TMK | i ttasnezon Aveave Peeuy —Nembers of familie J. J: By Decie, of Ponmerivenie HR. remptory date of Carpeting. at auction, in lots to suit “ + : stn = | out of this world to the next, by # very short cut, > at * ‘ have loft South Brocklyn, thia May. deterred by the so- etwiler, of Pensylvania; Charles A. 0 p >; | &P, M.—Beautiful evening, and has been a fine day. iy y y urchagersy tals day, at, 10 ovetork, AUARTMENTS 70 LET, AT 88 PEARL STREET, ON phsthcen Msn | thie aetent "| verity of last winter. Wait still grouter numbers. flook *, of Ohio; John G. Dudley, of Soath Caro- peli at auction, fs above, without rovers * neve Ingeige'cn the fremien’ "SP"4 | he Dutch Mau-of-War at Sorfolk, dc, pr soap (Moab eh aerial a lpn wall it ag gal cso Nt | Avnune. 9 A. M—A very ploasant morning. Wind.| manded there, and content them el:ra with the ant seddir A rie ‘ A ce ° . exnburban ei rORA DRUCATST | ‘ Nonrorn, May 3, 1652. north. | Thermometer 58, residences, rather than pay the enormous stuns that are Diet. of A aud adapted A large number of citizens vieltod the Duteh frigate | | 8. M—Dewutiful evening. and has been, also, a fing | dennnded for houses in the overgrown city of Now York on immoaistelys | yesterday and to-day. The captain paid his rospeots to | (SY: Wind north, Thermometer 48 ‘The Hemilten Avenue Company Aave. ae we before alat- f Sonth Carolina; D. BR. Hagnor, of i is Happoldt, South Carolina ; oth Carolina; BM. Jones, Robert R. Melivaine, of Ohio; Wa. ‘very large and py Avsortme’ ings, ooneisting io part of O00 pivee: velvet, tapestry, Rrusrels, three ply un Carpotings, Noor Oi Clots, n, English ‘Royal Wilton and velvet TORE TO LET—VERY STITAT ing Store, It is w: Ment moderat k, of SAPARNGNUHTL PeaioHie Seale tee ick tresennlay of liam atiect, corner of Frankfort. | the aayoe to-day; and Captain Treeee, from the Nevy | ,,StRAct4n. 9A. af—Clearmorning. Wintwest, ‘Ther | oi extended sits time of runnin thelr bonts to twelve Be ee ee eaaet of Vingttiay ‘very bunt nd rich patte handed; theoe ply. 7 "ING : | , i 1 . momcter 48. o'clock at night ; but this te not sufficient accoming “h ree +4 hao : Yer bandvome aud rich pateerns, suse landed; threo ply, TA Tres, Ana Dee U py ee yee. dine ferntned hover ta | Yard, visited tho ehipy and was received with the usual | "8 P. M-—Pleasant cvoning, Wind northwest, Ther- | for tho (ieile on thinwmite {the tne direct Line J. Pittman. of North Carolina; Wm. O. Ravenel, ieavy superfine ingraim, and Venetian stair Onrpetings, quires, and oceupying a very fine furnished how { 4 farmcrs in the South togo to Warhingtoa markei, andit Of Lonth Carelin Also, & good assortment of heavy floor OF! Cloth ty-f rot streot, wishes to Tet to & single gondeman,® — salutes, Colonel Myers. the Belgian Consul, gives her | momoter 60, nbert, of South iward Mata, &e., ail of which wili bo sold ia lots to suit pusolasers, and Bedroom, with all tho modern improvements. ‘ | 1 i will be exeentiall: for the company to com. Kemp chlatre, of Louisiana ; i. W. f morning o , } " ai . \ cfMicers a grand ball t vo ch wil | Urea, 9 A. M.—Fine morning. Wind wost. Thermo. Mi ‘be execntiolly 2 ye ee gene SO Sou pyc : Z eee ne cen s,iicrowad fy WoW. Bi, Herald ofloe, willmest with | Tab” SES tetnge of Orange el eal tor NOW cea | eer OR id mene running thelr boat» on this line from a quarter to rf Geogin; 1, Webb Scott, of Kentucky s en derchinvod four o'clock in the r g. which wonls relieve the F vmnes, of Distri £ Columbia; J.B. baturday, 5 U.M.—Fine evening. Wind west. Thermometer 50. R Co KEMP, AUOTIONRER PIANC . Komp. will weit at NOWSP, CORNER OF TI | ‘Lhe rehooncr Susan and Mary, from St Croix, fourteen | Aunany.9 A. M—A benutifal morning, he Marron 5 + led of ( Gilbert 8. Vance, of Louisiana ; 4 7 am wee A ie v . J — Sun shining | jf, i: woe i Coy ; aioe: Meanie penetine Be plansantpedeanted wotkin teope potion caliente days, Lound to New York put in today, for wood and | brightly. Wind northwest, ‘Thermometer 59. i ected te pe Bee jana, of New York ; H. Rowland Walton, Fortes, from city makers of good reprintion, and tally ware | fora private or hoarding house. Laquire of Willfam Wace, sud wilh lore of fore gat. | 9,82. M.= Clear and plensant, Wind wort, Barometer | Wey id be a boon, not only to tmany profivsionaliy snd ; Ubilip C, Williams, of Virginia; ranted. 6 Pinno-forter wortly the | near Greenwood _ | 20.880. Thermometer 64, | otberwire engrged in New York, bui be an acoommodg. Augweius Wilson, of Pennsyivania; BE. EB. Wilson, Attontion of izes lay beforothe | = Items from New Orteans, | ; " sylvania; John F. Wright, of Ohio. Troy, 8P. M.--Fine, clear, beautiful orenlog, Wind | ticn to tho who seek emuscament inthe city. ‘TMwae 0 Per ~ pale. Arran: or to havo thom | packed for phipp nf A RTORCONADLS ORE SERIOUS KIOT—MEXICAN TARINY, HTC | outhwest, Therteinoter 64 | aduitionai copvente tothe publio would necessectiy Pri » Mranens —H. Baaterting, of South ae TT, AvcTIO MOESGA TASTR IN PARTICUAR New Onuwans, May 1, 1862 | aceeeecenenee | entail the expen Htional hands, but teat it Corolinn Ifo, of Mississippi; Hhrick ee ee ed ata syed KL Let hace bien to cenk | A eetions rlot cconrted at Now Orleans to-day. botwoon | ; : would yield bie rebern to the ccmmpany Pandy, " Huruitnre, of ev i , ' 8 party oC etcambeat men, and a number,it is foarcd, wi | | Ma Chay's Heaura —Wo learn from Baltimoro pitoant® Poe 11% Rew —Tho examination of the | scniiboet bias NW, racing sf | that Mr. Clay's death was announced in the courta site tor ad the Var, will take die tiem (he fic ote of thelr Injuries, tN Boston.--Tho Boston ror, Chamber tohen Fneni | | of that city cnily yesterday nftetnoon, enusing them im. | pire ca y wext, at 4 o'clock, Inthe Supreme | ,, 2% Liquor Taare forte Sale pe Advices from Mexico to the 10th alt, state that much | mediately tondjourp. ‘Thleannouncement, weate happy | Gucelt Courttte un lanl tl ol dag ok focp tltooe ne y ae excitement sill prevailed with regard to the tariff, ‘The | mature, But wo nro deeply | Favan Aceresta Coroner Ivea held an Inquest fos! ond’ mechanics purpwes; seventeen to imme : toon z | borcign Minieter baad adidreee @ apother lotwer to tho se eed sides ing in | terdny, nt the New York Horpital, upow the b a1y-four to retall eee veil ale. porter, and eee - ei : _ | RevCEmMeRb demanding the estabbichment of the tariit (a eymptoms Fo men Hieory Sebafir. © Gorman rullor, twenty-four Sa nmitte 1a In favor of grant PELFORD & CO's CALIFO REPRRSS TRUNKS | Cyawn up hy everel Avalos, a hope that thie Valuable Life oun be many days protong- | ogc, wkoce Geath was the remll of Injurioa Puc ved cider, weive: ‘Ihe ecmmittce reported tn fs gran D firseeil paroota, wittbe | HN one ooh t | 1 h a Peat was the v ed on Ww Heenea to eleven victuallers but the Board refured, fe thivtnge diheter Gate i | ‘the #ercunes 1 cclved frou all parte of Mexico are ofa | d+ he a Homever. better on Sundey end yesterday | Friday loeb, by bering been neoidentally knoeked down feofsixiothrce, leave to withdraw waa granted WITTERS, AUCTIONTER, WILL SRUL, ON | FM. ed corpatched via Voy warlike nature port he had been on Baturday.—Nesioral fof lligencery | tho huwhway of tho ship to which he belonged. Tsnso { r petitioners, About 500 persona bave alwady ul iinulere tates Af MiDinory Goode ipht RERPORD & CO, No.) Avvor lover - Mey 4. ir Rogiand. fotty ope oe 3 ite capnleling of Heonote: Silke. Ristone, beves, savina, Vel inca eanee te i | Oto Both in Baltimore. | aioe ea r Se ie dia thrcugh the baichway ef theekty win, | Mrs Lecmed, mings, aad all other 70s b ¢ | y monn, Miny 41252 | |. Romrrn Aanterep tu ewe onjemin mB t pier No 11 East etve | orer Ge A Panel bx boon dhe Hanptrn Gay. dune | Eig gett, sericted Ly niente Hooiety. gave & | WAS on Mondsy exemined before 8. Commisstoner | yi ht ard died yceicrduy, ln onde wide fk | ORNERAL AnemN TES Oe et ant Lay er ake te. FONE a Atte Me ie rand netignrned 4 Cercett bete Inst night, which was agowded to cxocas, | Merwin. nt Hosten om cherge of robbing the mall-bag.on | yctumcd fren tie full | nereeian Croker —The General Avecmbly ot the Pres Cold Crookney ante, | iSpiue ine oaoes bana e See ted Fe at lessh.e Lbcusnd prtooWm Wee Dambleto gain ac. | (bo Vermontond Orntenl Rallrord. of two dra Tytevian Church (new /chool) wil meet ut Washington, May eh, st ( o'oloek, withont revere. ATAEIO | feos pin ny Hr eugtom NOURE OF CONEOAE | i tiatees, Me Wil tlnity vdl Now York, Hoson. aad | fmcunt of HH FX Tcidin $1000 for trial at Ura dune ; ,Forxe Drownno.—The tody of an unknown man, p.C. on Ihuredey, the 20th inet. ‘Tho opening sermon al nccortivent, In Soto for covalior, and qroect BELO! Setor Trogon, Vesey etrant, | T huunentgblas toim of the Divttiot Court af the Vnitud staves ehew! (Orly year Of age, waa foond yoetorday, im the iz to be preached by Rev. Alber} Barnes

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