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eee THE NEW YORK HERALD. ——- WHOLE NO, 7127. MORNING EDITION-~--THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1882. PRICE TWO CENTS. BY AUCTION. SALES BY AUOTTON. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | f'wttoting. Ho could not copart from what he oon- KOSSUTH IN LOWELL. OTICE.—KITCHEN FURNITURE, 9, ON ETHOS, BELL, AUCTIONRER— ~ onaapeed mente did bot Foams tn tines atten whens Ob bow 1: CLe b aaan cee eee ey eee siaok, at &f Duy ect. egracr of Greta, Bagthe | o° toed. we slants Hota Fansites eae atte he | PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. | Yebighr thon thoconstitution, ore tute of ‘notion be- Wasurworor, May 6,168. | Great Mixettomont—Ciris Lecked wp to Pre- Dewsert, Ton and Coffee Sots, Pinten, Di compriaing the superior arranpomenta of fourteen well fur PRS Se yond the exccution of its own objects. Hoand the bon- | Mr. Ciny passed inst night vory comfortably, and ap- vent an Explosion of Enthusiasm, de, hate ink Covenka” Wea, GAIPRGe Retiree | HnRLca See Ely Ey sopwye Bete ond Dying. ative to. the Coffins Steamers | Pamiod mh puis npon when saatured ti | PA moc revived a l-dy say gh erga 2 Z J ee “ A 8, 0: Ba] z rae - = &o. Friday, at 10! o'clock. in the sales rooms, extoastve | Debate Relative to the | government ought to out. The industrial Nearly all the census clorks removedifiast wook, were ro- Lown, Maas., Wednesday, May 5-29”. M. UCTION NOTICE—GROCERIES, RAISINS, TEA, or eal § g ’ 2) Sugar, randy, Qc.— Friday, May Taha. 10M o'cagk: | Celvad from Boston, Seturing lege ani chain Feet: | between Senators Hunter and Rusk. ii. feline to work ont it own nde. would imstatedtodyy, Kossuth arrived here from Boston, at a quarter ‘4 i P nee, brasil iy ry Staroh, — — Ooms, nnn Afallowed to, provail would turn thiv governinent Into Democratte Convention in Missourt, past one o'clock this aftornoon, in an extra train, ‘offee, Covon, Sweet 10 x —=C, i. " = nl noern . ‘1 POE “s 5 ‘i . Hi Pana digg cok A er OnTOR C, CASATDX. AVRO SER — More Lands for Railroads Granted by the Senate. Mr Ninn saitnee , after hearing these strio- STRONG OPYOSTTION TO COL. BRENTON, BTC which was decorated with flags. Hie arrival wae A. CARTER, Auctioneer. | room. 10 North William street, an exten 1e of Gold Rr tures upon monopoly. &o.. would. perhaps. Be surprised to Sr, Louis, May 4, 1862. | announced to the citizens by the firing of guns and Pusieea aie pes Rings, Pins, Jewslry: Fanoy SPIRITED CONTROVERSY ON THE PRINTING | 10m” that the subject before the Senate was a proposition ‘The Congressional Demooratic Conventiowmet at Cape | the poaling of the church bells. Great preparations = ed Articl Also, Dry Goods, Clot! te give additional cc: ‘ion to persons with whom irardeau Bot rac: : UCTION SALE OF STANDARD ROSES AND QUESTION IN THE HOUSE. contracts had been mode for the malls, fo | curerdseu ow the id inst. oth wings of the demoorsey } wore mado to receive him, aud a large erowd wore AYERON SAL, Boll..—J. L. Vando- pritned ede GR iel ea, read from rome English documents to show that the side | Lede cauc . +g ing at the Northern depot, who greeted him irsery of D. wal water, lf Wall street, will soll, Thursday, M paddle steamers had. in recent cases, ina few hours, been ‘The convention assembled at 12 o'clock, and M. C. Al- ‘ ae tloven o'clock, a choice neloction of Standards; the iast of | Democratic Convention in MEisseuri. | thsoged into serviceatic yer stcomern: alee edie ve exnader was eppointed temporary obairman; whereupon | With loud cheers on his arrival. A’ proosssion was ng 0. ery, Kitohen Furnitures &. the season, Also, Vines, fi iT ‘. about ecrew { then formed according to the following proprramme, ready on the morning of eal te reat nc meni ep eben AR AAR AAT wate tinged meee ah ee cate COROESRAA HiaRIROW Joba Smith. of St. Louis, requested tho Bentonites to | which was fully pe sc pba e Pe DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONKER.—PEREMP- ROOKLYN.—AUCTION NOTICE.—ROBERT BYRNE STRONG OPPOSITION TO COL. BENTON, tion did-not permit the side paddles. withdraw from the convention. which they did. and then | 1. ‘The Cavaleade formed across th» Arch Bridge, right tory sale, to close a trust, afaixt w Buggies, Rock- will sell, thia day, at house corner of Sixteenth street cone Nae \ Mr. James, (dem.) of R.1., having obtained the floor, | tho anti: Bentonians continued thei ition. resting on Thorndike street. ‘Aways, and Coachns, made by Nichols ‘o., of Bridgoport, | and Third avenue (Gowanus), tho entire Household Furul- the subject was postponed. After a short exeoutivo ses- ©, Alexander was choren Prosidemt. and J. N. Little- 2. The Military, with the Cornet Band, formed owMId- Gone Ado, H. Mullor will aell ‘ion, on Tuesday, | ture of a family golng to Europe, comprising a generalas- | THE METHODIST CONFERENCE IN Bostipn. sion, the Senate adjour ned. john and C. Nettleton were appointed Secretarics. dlerex etreet. right resting on Thorndiko, and. the Jef . ba IL at 1 o'clock, at Captain N, Now, 2t ad $6 gortment, all in good condition; to be sold without reserve. ‘ 3 Pix Committoen were appointed to report on credentials, to | towardaCentrat street. Bae Reman Tied eae one orcoklts One no top | ‘Bale bo comments ap i0.2'slook, House of Representatives, prnynre an address to the dcingerata of tho district, to | | R Kossuth and Suite and Committee of Arrangement ‘srooked Rockaway. no (opr ono huntida Bapay. ons NEER—FRIDAY, way 7, | Appearance of Lola Montes in i Wilaineszen, May 6,182 signed by the delegates, aud to report » basis of rep- | in carringen. : two top Buguies. one Jenny Lind Buggy, one crook les rooms, 191 Washington may. 6, M reseptation. 4. The Wire Department formed on Thorndike, right two light four sext Hockaway Carriages, one (vo soai ond-hand Furniture which {| tue YaTENT Orrick REPORT—ANOTHER DIseUTE AnOUT- APTERNOON HfS90K, rveting on Middlesex street. Arringe, two six sett Rockaway €astiages. if possible. o POLITICS—FATAL KXPLOSION—RAILROADB, enintixa, EXC. mine Convention mot at i o'clock ¥.M.,and the com- | 6, Other Associations. and citizens generally, formed Sener ne sates rooms, 101 Wai heesie ' ‘The Srraxex announced the business first in order to | mitteos reported. on Dutton street, right resting on Thorndikeatroet, ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL | Clothn, Ko. co of splendid Nad ae be the xesolution proposing to print 60,000 copies of the The reg had op the Basis ” ay oat Lea The procession moved in the following order:— at avotion, on Tuesday, May lith, at 12 o'clock, at the | els, Three Ply and Ingrain, Stalr Car, mended Congres: ional rate of asthe , allow- Kossuth being rcecived at the Northern depot : up Mid~ Merchants’ Exchange, the’ two story House and Lot, Bo. ke. a ap Ae Ct nearly new. bach Car THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. meohanical part of tho Patent Office report, for the use | is ee Anti’s aoe me 3 oe brary Sones ane res. Sater atre rp fren ashe igen) Forme Wace itooum- Ti fo 4 3 . j rohed : thenos Seat eee Lat os Beck foot by sUG fost’ ince dectnan wath, | be worthy the attention of purcban FIRST SESSION. 5 Seema berteen Were, POPE RN Iny ComMMRONNCNIEC Of He ote TT id £0 allane the delapetee to vast ue eutive vote. through Theesdike, Devoe, te ake ee sides, By order of A. THOMPSON, Referec. morning of uction 100! pee Patents. - ‘Tho report was advocated by W. A. Levin, and opposed | thence through Worthen, Privce, Tilden, Hall, ©. TUTTLE, AUCTIONBER.—PEREMPTORY SaLE ON SATURDAY, 8ru MAY, mate. Mr. Tuck, (free soll) of N. Il. raised a point of ordor, | by Mr Clandy. ‘The report was finaliy to. Merrimack. Nesmith, Andover, Church, Contral «of now and lopant Tosewoud and other Furniture, on ne 600 Becaaeey, Feaerent d Wastixarox, May 5, 1862, that the French Syoliation bill was first in order; but the an EOaey I hoa Pauls, oiieed on mation aneainy Merrimack streets to she Merrimack House, 462 01 8 LON, xtures, includin, juors, " 01 ’ it} i recognise i 0 ae Ara tara ea aa ge Wate Guvar Ware nd cooking | |The Senate commenced buslnew at twenty minulas | Speaker adhered tohis provious announcement. Mr. | {ht cus cPany caliascen nko would net ubldc OF tke | qlee, meters Rls who, Ht was expocted, would be am wi re a fa hima rosewor Or raotiee| parti ala ms ere CRE le eee ee ‘Tuck wished to know what business would come up after | action of tho convontion. the. proee sion were. greatly disappointed yee 01 a rosewood, and other parlor, dining, PAN: - . . i i e » Wel BI poo Seg en Rd F. witiGold ATONE TG hace _GOUERSMENT RMPLOVEES IN MEW MEXICO, the resolution to print the Patent Ofice report shail } The committee on the address then reported. | anill owners would not perinit thom, and locked the co a eae ulDy ant weld amicboue reserve, for | IR. ofgood eccond hand Furaiture, on Fridaymorning,at | | The Cust laid before tho Senate e report by the Seore- | dizposod of and hie friends, was agreed to, and signed by tho | fates of their various establishments to prevent it- i “de 10 o'clock, at 146 Greenwich avenue. A good chance for | tary of War, communic: sn answer to the resolution a a The TeASOL 195 PETC RES TAYE NIES Bel W DENSA honsekeopers, as ghere is 'un wausual assortment of every | crcy ¥ posed ‘The Braarees replete he wos determine hersafier: |. delegates &, HOUGH, AUCTIONDER.—THI3 THURSDAY, | thing in the housekeeping line, including 20 good Carpets, date for Congress D. ‘A. M., ab 54 Beekman stroot, a very large | 9D¢ Kood Pianoforta and stool, all of which will be perem- | perrons in the civil employment of New Mexico. business: table, the French tio witig hyo rp pe be i Furnitare, Carpets, | torily sold, rain or shine. be Lee) jou tee table meh Spoliation bill | “Co. L Cilolotbs, &c., embracing every variety of Nae = to hourekeopers, and all Lo be gold without resorv bureaus, washstands, card tab) bote-a-te| vofne, gilt glasses, mantel ornaments, &., and other goo: igned is, that having lost much time of the Senate, as to the namos, number, and salaries of | and said that when the Howe shall again proceed to dis- ‘The Convention then prooeeded to baliot for a candi- by the Inte freshets, they could not afford to have the milla idle for halfaday. But the real reason ia aud J. B. Bowliag wore nominated, and | gu-pected to be that Kossuth ld DISTRIBUTION OF LANDS FOR SCHOOL PURPOSES, ETC. would come up, After furthor proccedings, the reault was im favor of Mr. Boey, who was declared bid ie ae every te Of the tea pak anaow MPHOMAS ASTEN, AUCTIONEER.—BY Z. NEWELL & | tr. Yissi presonted rosolutlons by the New York Legla- |" Me, How that th H unanimously elected. iene e ; Ce Saturday, May 8, at 1034 o'clock, at 3 Ni it : . Houston moved 10 House go into committee is ‘ i ted to give hima buss, ‘as they kissed Gen. & cholcs'amortment st stendard, half, and dwarf Roves, ia | lature, in favor of the equal distribution of public lands | omtho Homestead bill, and urged the despatch of the | 22¢ Convention then adjourned sine die, Varidacowt the occasion of his visitto the Manches- ‘to numerous to mention, great variety: al EGrehaboune:E lente; in blocea; from the | amongst all the States, for educational and other pur- i ulna ee Connecticut Legislature. te C Ania ee oh ar packed eg pie oe JB, BLUPiOW, AUCTIONBER—ELEGANT RO3B- na ears aaa poses. ir. Branue—WHl the gontleman of tho Committee New May &, 1862. b ee : had . i M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, AT ONE ew Haven, May ©, ri th it 1; hi al 2+ rood and mohogany Fs eraitoee, mages be eeetr FL o'clock, at 187 Canal street, the entire Stock and Fix- OFPOSKD TO SUNDAY woar, of Ways and Bicans tell us what ia tho public business? Rocca HK te, HEED ne Sip, laste Olas e here, nd, ae of wsoittines'e Tho Conneotiout Legislature has Just comploted its or- | the gun fuctery was in the vicinity of New Havem, Cacos, Wardrobes and Burcaus, valuable Paintings in rich ©. Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Vel- Mr. Has presented petitions against laber by govern- Mr Hovsros replied, tho «pecial order—the Homestead ks, Flowers. F Sowing Silk, together with the p —which i ganization. and they insisted, asfree women of Massachusetts, to Shotleg on Priaay Stay, Stios? o'clock, an Nor oo Keving | Phelo stock of '« Ailiner’s store, Algo the Furniture and | ment employés on Sundays, Wine House refused bale ol re itaclt into, Comealtins of ‘Tho Seffate clectod James T, Pratt, (dem) of Hartford, | bave womou’s rights. ‘This phase ofthe affair became lace, botween Bighteenthand Nineteenth strects, thevalua- | Fixtures of the show room—wortby the attention of the ‘AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE WANTED, the Wholo on the State of the Union on the Homostead i i rather alarming, and the idea was abandoned, whick BioSuraisure contained in said house, oon trade and others, _.. | | Mr. Suomen presented resolutions of the ture of | Lit Ayes 68, noce 77 President pro fem, be having twelve votes, to six fF } was somewhat like loaving tho part of the Prinoe ef gosomood Chairs, Sofas. Voltnire Chairs. zen TAE BAZAAR, NO. S1 CRosBY | Massachusetts, urging 9 liberal grant of land for the os- | “tho Louse then proceeded to connlder the resolution | Thomas U. Butler, (whig) of Norwalk, Three Senators | Denmark out of the play of * Hamlot.” More than Carpets, ‘rosewood, sofa and other Tab Ete. the 12th inst., at 12 o'clock, | tablishment of e National Normal Agricultural College, | <9 print extra copies of the Patent Office Report. oben, in Levi D. Bradley, (dom ) of Haxtfora, | balf the intercst was destroyed, and several gentle~ Sores, wehos ny Diauo, made pa oseass rosewood, Bes. aalen tae feet Castles Meat be tala te ee pains) qi ty if ae th wie Cumann Ot NCR NPRE RS deena ies cy who iat ealte ‘votes, to pom ds Hoary K. Welsh, | men who came hero from Euston for the par- dwarf and Ubraty Book | Billet ‘keep, | May ba.scen until the day of auleat t ‘Numierous reports upon private matters were made, Hoone wisi, tte artapgramehen beun tate to hare (rg) of Hareibed. ss a Phelps, of Woodh ose of secing Me irls, roturned home in diagess. fees es 7, by Beane; the De- Mr. Dovazasreported back tho House bil regulating | the public Printing executed; and if any other than the | sytai sas fllowme--Wholomumbered poten 8 Thelvy, | net take vaby. part in tho. procession, boing Trig - " it loved, t at 7 ‘ i“ . - [* ry '. setore of azar, by 2 andueae, by “Huntingdon: FOR SALE AND TOLET. the mileage of tho Delegatetrom Oregon. It repeals the Prernere aed to pays an Ghat aud chamittor ie ser | (dem.) 128; Wan. T, Bllnor, whig, of Stamford, #3, teat: Catholics, and ‘they aro nearly all o to him. Furniture will tako place at I o'clock. Catalogues will be | “TD Tra ving MORE ROOM THAN SHE Wists | Cy, lmiling the mileage of that Dolegate to $4,500. It | tracted tolet cut nich printing as tho present contrac- | tering 2 Romania of Winohes. | There was a considerable number of [rish meohanios Andy on Wedueaday, at the office of the auctioneer, 11 BR La ed te bh pehoten td (ela Spee one a are tor cannot axeeute, to the lowest reeponslbe bidder, ater Gen oan CRATE ER oon eee Pag <¢ Wins | about the epot, and they did not cheer, but rather oe a bs “ = eps bi ‘al al jen days notice, ih ‘: j He i LO e, thi tion w: and 1 COLTON, AUCTIONEER LARGE SALE OF NEW | Soringotrectand IrocivarT Whe nep ee itable | ,, Mr. Unornwoop gave notice of a bill to ropeal ail exist: | “Tyr Wroanr, (dem.) of Mich..raised a point of order, (rBUn) of Naugatuck, 74, | Seattering--iyron Mason. 1; eee Ue ee eres. bene catburibeas aikido sand seccul hand Purniture, Carpets Ollcloths, Pier | for a gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen. For partic ng lawa giving compensation to members of Congress, and | namoiy that (he subject sought to be committed is tho | Calvin W. Ehilco. CE0 A SPORE. Anaad, (whle) | rere were Yoricas Gage dleplaved rive theheton: Glasses, to second hand Pianos, &e.—F. Colton will soll | lars, address P. D., Herald office. to substitute a new system of compensation, ms fhe Committee on Printing, directing the | 1; Loren Hitchcock, 3; blank, 1 re © vario g8 displayed from tho hotels, aday, May Gth, at 103; o’elook, at the auction |) ————————_—- Se, STEAM LINE BETWEEN CALIFORNIA AND CHINA, + feoee th ‘Sxconp Cirnn.—Ue W. Sayles (dem.), who had blic buildings, stores, and private houses, al Ee aiee ninting of ace orge lea (| pul r this doy, Thor xtain number of extra copies of the Patont Tooms, 69 Beekman stroet and 89 Ann street. a very lary FURNISHED SITTING AND BEDROOM, TO LRT, Mr. Maxtory introduced a bill for establishing » steam y bs 122 out of 196 votes, the route of the procession, but they were at long End vieled nesortnrent of good new end sevoad hand Fura: | AL family, to one or two single gentlemen. | mall line from California to Shanghal, China, vis the Dance report; and thet fe instructions do not propese | “The purado yesterday, P.M., on tho arrival of the | intervals, “ : ‘ a en exchanged, “Inquire st 866 Broad. | Sandwich Islands. sting got My it,” but relato to thosubjeet ofpublio printing gonerally, | Governor, was a grand affair—miuc:, moreso thanon siml- | "The local papers of to-day have tuken the matter dining and tea Tables; Tapestry, Brusse way, one door above Franklin street. ‘The Wisconsin Railroad bills werotsken up, and passed, | Theinstructions, therefore, aren contravention of the | !rcccasions, pie quite cool—somo of them entirely silent—and one Ree oer ot eat hott tistinesoe, : 7 Prandpassed. | existing law. Scott Delegate from Onond: Luving tho following significant paragraph, whiole in suite, basement do., Beds, Mattresses; al ARMS AND VILLAGE LOTS.—C, WOOD, NO. 208 PENSION FOR A NERO. ‘The Sexaxen overruled this polnt. ome age, doubt will bo jatablo to Ci S. Rooking Chairs, Stoves, &e. Also two old d iote, Land, ‘Tho Senate then took up and passed tho engrossed bily | mr Sruanr appealed from the decision of the choir, Syracuse, N. ¥., May 6, 1862 no doubt will bo very palatable to Cuptain Pianofortes. for the relief of the negro Jim Capers, and argued the question, 4 a Gon. Amon:®: Grenges bas just bem’ chosen’ Delegaté who, it is said, has invited Kossuth to Exster:— GREAT SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE Tereere wast of the city of Balsimore-On, Monday, | fhe" Une, or you wil AN RAILROAD LAND DILL ENGROSSE z A kexrcn !—Some of the speceios made by mombees On motion of Mr. Fricu, (dem,) of Mich. the Senate ae heii pack Ob, contended that the } trom Onondaga county tothe Whig National Convcntien, | of the Legislative Committes, and others since the ar next disposed of tho bill granting land to Michigan. to v1 probebiy h, wo will eoil at lie auction pee: is : . | rival among us of the guest of the State, will Ble eetick, Mahe follotibg valusblelate of ground yin Be ee Sh Ene ae ald in constructing arallroad across the peninsula of that | Sone relative to the printing They should givouptheir | There were eighty-cight Delegates proseut—almost un- | Avy OMe ted The Morten dout of in the western cection of the eity. and in the vicialty o : Btate, It was amended £0 as to conform to the other bill | Secrets, thal the House may eal Sonensiay-9 jit 4 | amimous for scott. the Bpringtiold Hepullican vaya of ‘a inpech of ‘Angom tao bgp i eg lay foe pet FPURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH BREAKFAST, | for like purposes, and ordered to be engrossed, et ee ee ae Ra Se, Bourtingnme, at Worcester, —"He ct Consut Ef atreots, and Fulton ‘Smallwood stecets, comprising if required, at 83 Wooster street, near Canal, with the ‘Tho Senate then took up the bill granting lands to | “ous sre geimain. bead tion first, and then prayed that eternal infamy m! in all about 40 squares, or 850 lots, v comforts of a home; no objection to a lady ai joman, Mr. S:vaxy resumed. in explanation of his point of {THR METHODIST QONFERENOK. fo hi tages A 7 7,0 feet on tho north andsouth, sides of Baltimore stecet, & home Michigan. in trust for the Milwaukie Grand Traverse and form @ halo round his head.“ Would to God.’” sald Ha doe dos Nd." atotina de.” | Seopa iaias taalngin geutemes Witheet board at $1 Grice | Maekinaw Flank Rox Company. ‘The bill was reported | Pf4c#, and said that there was e great question involved Doron, May 5, 1952. | turning toKow uth, that thefrigabe Mv Lmippt had e a F a . - im it, ey iy sul Vis P , ¥ 3 2 i ret he | by ecammiic ih an amenment mating thegrant | te, mmc tueimertancect avig toe priatiagdoue | The Mthodist Confrence met tight elo ths | fv by be enchotvin th hari f Manta ef 10 LET.—A STORE AND BACKROOM IN & GOOD | ing'a railroad Milwaukie, on Saganaw river, to Grand ey, hee cogher kr ng yer ese Cohprs fe morning—Bishop Janos presiding. the mantinera of the American uation, by compelling Mulberry Jacality for buslnese, Said store, is well adapted for ® | ‘Traverse bay. thence to the Straits of Mackinaw. This was | tll a to pal cere ald that Congres, | ‘Tho memerial of the pastor of Union Chapel, Cin- | our illuctrious guest too below when oheered by the 3. doe of Sanne Resiten., pittines ia sclatpect will Ua nelacotn oranees tado to conform also to the other bills, and then ordered ) faq dono noth i : clnuall, regarding his charactor, and asking for a cor- | Hreneh democrats" This language excited w fellog af _ yest sides of Monroe ey EL SMITH, 167 First avenue, 10 be e , : a ep ditgust ; and Kossuth himself must have bom ' . 7 D u Mr. Cuinoman replied to Mr. Stuart’s point. To the | rection of the journals of the Ohio Conference. 60 aa ‘ ; do. Palantt THE, DEFICIENCY BILL first—that aa to the number of copies to bo printed—e | yo vcr i shocked at it,” FINE. ARTS. ‘Was next taken up, when Mr. Unvexwoon, (whig) of tr to state, distinctly, the nature of the change against Tho people seemed to be ooonpied pretty much property in . ~ RTE. | xy moved topostpene it and fake up, fasten tas bil | SRA ¥e have wright to Nothing ts cre mamesions “cs | him, was dlrousted and referred. Numorous other pe ti- | about thofr ordinary businoss, aid acted 9 if we {the city wuncarp—the | EA" hates tagraving at the United Siete: Seraee cee | Teaneck ouieyite aad Bt Loni ne ond Indians, |, cor d point was.that theeo instructions would changethe | tone were received, and referred to appropriate oom. | thing remarkable was taking place. As bed oy dene vanring trom 100 teint oon eeee tele here few choice Se er Mr. Maxccm. (whig) of N. ©., opposed the motion, asd from abou fae soirectly ated, that when tho ooa- | "he memortal and resolutions affirming the right of the | all belo anctone et * pete at Kossuth. There Parcol of eplenyroved property, {iu rapidly improvion var way | St was tort. ‘The quostion pendlng belog the Collins Line | {0Ctcetuiis to do tho work, he isUableforthedifference it | Init dean eae caatians aitrming the right of the | all boing a military companies in tho procossien. rahe ezy ergs steed aeons me ar pubes in BR - NGinced —Bavian inet Remened Row GUE Nana sea T | Be dluerim, (dem.) of Va, addreesed the Somntein | he cepen-e. between what the But renunrked Mr, linge | (oaks Cote ae ete eeepecial committos appointed | Kossuth ocoupied a carriage drawn by four gray Dernct ith of veauringy nv comparatively low prices, build | wilt sll my large seek of Books and Prints vory low. Tie | reply to thore who advocated the amendment, io sald | nent site neat nae teed Me, Cling: | by the Chair, with instructions to givethe memorialiste «| horses, und was accompanied by the Mayor. ich ta c value, | Prin 4 3 . the a " paled jogs pte which faust ie stort ie 4 eel i ape ae aes 4 comprise 61 ndseony rT ‘craps. Inte- | the amendment was not properly worded. It oontained | j/wect bidder. If Boyd Hamilton should have a job we ca case of tho Rev, 3. M. Pease was postponed APHIG. r . the contemplated Western avenue, as laid off by the Board ine, Kaj . line, metzotiat, &c.; Books and miscellancons ar- | an ap roprintion <fa sum not suited to the caloulation | t,.0n from him, worth a thousand dollars. and another | to Fridey-and tha! of the Rov, J. N, Mascales to 7abat 1 Commissioners, 8 portion of which has a. fue made by tho Senators. man, nemcd Towers, should be the lowest bidder for it, | Weduerday next The report of tho book agents at New ae Lows, May 6, 1863. imanding view ef nearly tho entire city, Cheeape To EIQUORS. | hig anon, (whig) of N.C. sald that thero could be | at giiecn hendmd dollars. Hamilton would have to pay | York for ho last four year, waa send. Whe eniog taee ae |), 0 Aad ht o’olock this oveui 4 Kossuth delivered @ ond surrounding country. 10, cash; balance in fon equal | SWS nnn | 20 malotake Se. at the | the difivence of $500. But. suppose the Printing Com- 134 per cent, anid the profits 32 per cent: profits on | speech in St. Paul's Church, the admission to whielx eit to Donelsoaund Armstrong a: $2.00) dollars, there is no court on eacth that would ne a Rp ia (wifetclnrh$ oe ide The colporteur system hte also. op- | of Lowell. would justify it, His proposition was to let out the print cd, ts belng too unsafe as well as unwieldy to be as ; invent i irgto the Iovest bidder, making Hamilton lable for tho | Caeient as tho present eysteut which sends out books | .,Aaqseuth, in reply, thanked His Honor and the *. on ccmmi:sion into rafe hands. ‘The clrculntion of | Probie for the demonstration they had given him. Further proceedings onsued ; when, on motion of Mr. | the Methcdiet Quarterly Roviow is set down at 3.000; the | He apologiced for his want of eloquence, and said m per cont annually, The report | was by Hungarian bonds. e a . ervice should be increased to twenty-six trips a year,and | i ‘24 months, with interest payabl B. PETERS & CO., 900 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS | *° wittce, f om favortism. ; areneate, st 6, 12, 18 and 24 mothe, wits ticrest Bi 4 M. P tlishment of numerous Large Ho was addressed by Elisha Huntington, Mayor ‘and dealert in Champagnes, Wines, for the extra trips, and all others sinco January, 1852, Sembonnually from any of tale de wereenge ca thepee: | ters, Ales, Brown Stoute, Cordiais tlavans'S there was tobe a compensation of $23,000 a trip, making, perty taken for the credit payments, Lithographic plang | of which we offer at prices unequailod by any 06 in addition to thesum already appropriated—that men- ‘of the wholé property can be acen, and catalogues obtained | the U.S selling the same quality of goods. Agents for Lam- | ticnedin the amendment---namely, $236 000. At the counting room of RIGGS, HITCHCOCK & CO., No $4 | bry's Grape Leaf Champagne. “Orders shipped with care, Mr Huser raid the amendment thon meant that Broad strect, (New York), or, GIBSON & CO., Auction- | by ETERS & CO., SW Broadway. | (he Collins line waa to receive $33,000 for each trip this | eer, ore. ‘The effect of the amendment would not stop hers, aay x Evans, (whiz) of Md, Mr, Stuart’s appeal was laid on | fab)ath School Advocate about 90.000; the Missionai Cicero ord Demosthenes wore immertalised, though HL, R205 AvCTIONRER —ANDRowE HOUSE. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. We have contracts with Dremen and, Havre lines. and ties talle, Uo rags aaBs haya ase) Mr Cliogman’sin- ‘Advocate. 20.060. ‘The history of the proceedings ia the | they had spoken but about thirty times; but he hed hold Furniture—Vridey, May 7th. at 10 0'cloo! 5 RRR nn een Aa wt C. ollins » ATO i et ly effect, 4 took Cor P| Tote ») vi i i i s jold Purnlture=Lriday, May 7th, at 10o'clook A. H, OLUTION OF COOLER ae ae, | ROBE lite. Pace thls Sea ela tae e tae nes | strustions wore deolared, in effeot, to be in order, Book Concern case was given’ a final deci-ion in which. | epoken five hundred times in the United States, and ont Twenty sceond street, between Kighthand Siameg, Wail Ul recently imported from Europe. compris- | this : Ingseveral superd paintings of the Munich school, facluding Pitoty's Kienzi the last of the Tribun dy Stiolot of Monich; Motect's Chate! ‘the ologan' ‘ 4 Mr Gonstan. (dem.) of Ia. of the Printing Commit- | jt wus ssid. would not prokably be given in court in Now | it was hard for him to be eloquei Ve praised app Nea Villiam Chase Harney aad A: H. Pride, have | line. and the Havre and, Bremen Lines will demand the | co, enid that the oost of printing the mechanical portion | York before midsummer. ‘Tho ropert was ordered tobe | Trowell acd caktnit wer fat at instead ae ath avenn: t Sissolved copartnorship, by mutual consent.’ Wil- | sume; andwhy not? The contract with the Bremenlime, | of the Patent Office report, would be about 49 cents 9 | minted : a - _ ho Carrior Pigeon, | tam Chase Barney is folly autherized to settle the affairs of | he understocd. would expire in another month or two; | Cong " Orr vast 4 of th isda: fis Vin Oaattor of him. He had heard of it long ago. It remit a Ke with reve: | Ueeopartnership. New York, April 16, 1852 and. perhaps, the service of the Coilins Line will be re- | Ry: Ce Tradl ee ena dame matter of the | him of the incchanio arts of his own country, e, Bic, with Hove: Signed, WM. CH bene sah prt. 7 aes fir. Bayny, (dem) of Va., moved to amend Mr. | Jate Bichop Hedding. indicates that the vervices will take ; ene ‘5 z quired to be increased to supply its pls this $33 000 place. either on ‘day or Thureday of next wook, at 3 | In adverting to socinlism, be said it was @ o'deck. in the Bloomfleld street chures Bishop Waugh | fatal movement. It was the fatal symptom of a $F countries the fucto dyudges till the day of were doomed to be doaih, bere there waa 1 other Paintings, Kngravin, Vares, ape, » * man’s inet l. ‘or Fiurey baa works of are Ala vagraud ction Pianoturte, | ———___ au a Uip to be allowed for such additions ico? At alt | Clingznen’ Ha tad beards greet aantabone tea higuesta i wetberaivere, iar pith Catedsete, hes, feesy abcved | PARTNER WANTE crents, the Senate may rest assured that if the compen. | party, and the objoot of his amendment was to as- | cficiating, ‘The full report will bo made to-mormwe | decpdivoase. ‘Thero were three peculiarities ta th aloe Chairs, dn embectdere: tine Bmbcoidered Curteias, | mandi can loeen ct ae’ cabeee cee eoeind dollars at ration of tle Collins Tino be increased. these other tines | curtain how many of tho higher law parties there | Adjourned. i Lowell. First—~That whereas in other Persian Kuss, Oil Cloths, China and Glass Ware. Also, | gerin'a respectable business whore intogrity and assiduity | Wil bave the same cleiins; and how can they berefased ? | aro in this House. He undertook to say that one DI Pony, handse pe Sea tees cua iae eraiy Sareceman, will ensure a competonoy, Address It. G.I, at this off peony Ta its aay. the poobabt ty ty that ea supices breach of the legiviature of the United States so's | PagsaGE OF THE LIQUOR LAW—VERMONT CENTRAL poop the = in this 9 ° 38 | ples of higher law than any other body ATLROAD—GLANDER, BTC : 1» be Louse, until the Vet of May next. Inquire of the su DARTNER WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, WITH $1,000 | of the mail service porformed by tho three lines would | 2sh* ¢xe™p! ‘ KAILROA ANDER, ETO. a hoje of their all gaining their inaepondence. NUY Hl, LEEDS & CO No.5 Wall PA topital, woud like $0 conners Mawel witrag Atere | sratuntommusliy toapere than tiveo hundred, chousend or see Games the SHUR thts Ik Poo oF cee Bonov. May 5, 1852. | Secondly—That in other countrios this portion of LEEDS, AUGTIONRER WILL SELL Sree he aroteey en Can Of capital, and whe uudor- | dollars. He contended that tho Cunard line were now | fitetion, On this Oceasion there wasa still moro palpa- | Jn the Houes, this afternoon, the Liquor Bill, as ainond- they opulation was the gi eatest, but ue e best— safe buriness. References required and given, Address G, | © | bie eflort to assert the dootrixe of the higher law, By 4 Contbeations wi . | hero they were patterns of virtue. (Suppromed , caepots, Mirrors, Class, Crockory-and Piaied | YP. Horald 6 Au interview maybe fad,” | The eger gate ecm paid by Great Britain for the support | che got of 1640, the wholo subject of publio printing Is | ° by the Commtttee of Conference, was parsed to be om Inughtor.) Thirdy-—Thet the groater part of she ‘are, Sofar, Chairs, Isedsteads, Feather Beds, Budding, : = Tone Go. | Uther steamlines which now eneirele the globe.lsonly | crn mitted to a joint committe of the two hounos, and | ETOmd. by a vote of 187 to 161. It will be submitted to | MUEhte ad f thie, betees ash oe. oraam Fee ddl, Holsters and Case, Mattroeeee eeuitace, | PSSOLUTIOW OF COPARTNERSHIP.LTHE CO- | £E6¢,(t0 or ndout $4,000,000, and now the United States | Suir p this whole session there hae been ba atte tne | the people on the éd day of June PEISTY: pobosslinn 8x08 tle: Pakees Sey Olen es Bat Stands, Oileloths. sud moral assortment of Faraltare, partnership heretofore existing botwen thoaubsoribers, | ja cclied vpon to contributes million and a half to sup- car aes * va on elon Aig pode te i e people on the ed day o xa : family v.rtues must spread from Lowell all over the such as is ‘usually found ina woll turnial + | under the firm of Winslow, Lanior & Co. day dis | ort these threo lines, performing a number of trips not | {Hs Fat of ome house, without the con aie A special mesting of stockholders in the Vermont Con- | country. (Appian » aid fsuppressed laughtor.> “ Paintin irrors, pier Tables, centro Tab jolved, H i i i tert 4 i i Soreauey Wastutands’ kor Kitchen Frenitare, with firm will bo settled by HAL Wietlow aad SP. D. Lanes, | exceeding that ef the Cunard line alono, there has been apractical attompt mude to auseet the | tal Railroad called yesterday afternoon, was presided over | There was another virtue, ho hnd discovered, that or in some other profitable and | siicwed by the British government only $14.000 atr ) o'clock, house No. 66 Elm stre D. r, . n r talognes on ho are authorized to usa the name of the firm intiquida: | Mr. Rese, (dem.) of Toxns, said he waa informed. on | j.0..riuw doctrine, He maintained that the House has | by Governor Paige, Preeidont of the road. A committee | the people of Lowell sympathized with the prinei- 3 F lidnkbe avori tlon.—Datod, New York, May 1, 1862 n ost tchable authority. that the allowanoe to the Cunard i , : : : ? les of liberty. 6 OB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—THURSDAY, MAY : i: q chs aht to instrnot tho Committee on Printing, except by - . ples of liberty. ; f A ba PID DTI OE? OBL DiNdtony, Ooi RICHARD Hr. bee ag 000. or $1.375,000, joint rerolution of the two housca. PEPY | of three was appointed to investigate the affairs of the ‘Tho proceedings were terminated with ths ale of Twelfth strect, moi salo of & Drug Store, con: ISAAC KIP, Jr. 0 , and ** Yankeo Deodle.* ren aekcd who was the Senator's authority? Mr. Evans cuid that thore oxista a combination In this | otporation. John W. Seymour, formerly olerkiz tho | « (od save the Quoct ing of Uprig! . + Fixtures. Leet four Couvter Show at it was a gentleman from Now York, RRA OOREIEE ie a cily Leiwcen the two political presses, to break down the | ‘Treasury cfflce, who bas made eorioux charges against | Koscuth left inn spocial train at 10 o'clock foe Jars, Scalos, Specie Jars, Tincture Bottlos, Glass Salt YOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP HE SUDSCRIB- city between t J oseuth left in » special train o’olog Moth gars, three ‘nari top Counters, Rogetiver with atthe | ZN cra pave this day formed a coparinership for the Mr. unin said tho honorable gontleman (Me, | fc tut inthe contract: eed moned te the eerie tite | the cficers and dir tors, wan arrested In Montpelier gos: | Boston. Stook and Fixtures of a first class Drag Store, action of a goneral banking, exchange, and money bi atone coll a 2 ite . ‘ Rep « t for riupder on N. W. Linooin. clerk of the corpor — -- RICUAKD A. CHAMBERS, Attorney for Mortgagee, | snd for the negotiation of pudlte aud corporate leans Rusk) must crust Dim ie he decreed PlUs > | printing of 60.000 copies of tho Patent Office report. | tation: Hie war coumiited in detault of ball for $10,000, Meteorologten! Observations. — a ALE OF | the firm of Winslow, Lanior & Co—Dated, New York, lat | Voned by that authority. Mr. Livingston was the | fio qtestion now was whether the Union wiall have i j 4 ill to-d Oner" NETIC LINE, O¥FIOR NO. 2 WALL STRIER, Be Ustetut Leceaesid becatione: the'perreny ete RICHARD U. WINSLOW, | sgent of ‘the proprictor ‘of one of the other Linea. | its port of the printing. Let us carry out the con. | 22° meeting adjourned over tll to-day. Fee a eee at Wt aaamamagh thy ie Tei oe : dA kS F. LAN 7 ontler ides o “ - — NES Fi 4 Beatloman about rotucuing to Europe. J. Le ee Ce, will TAMES Win! towne qeanne ace Ch cere Litera ga ge tract tystem, and put down the men who have com- The Dutch M we Borraro @ A. M.~-Barometer 2285 ‘Thermomotee OR gell at notion, at No. 17 Fifth avonus, on Thurwtay morn: LB > Nstow. | fhe Chictal Cocument to Zustatn thers.’ He ometncg | bined suainstus. Lot us carry out the contract systom, 0 Dutch Man-of-War, Wo perth, (tear and pleasunt morning. befor of the’moss fashionable styles, alt ftom the tawctae: | SARINER. CN COMMAND , | the portal returns, and contended that the United | of Ttort to @ public printing office, thus execu- Nonroux, May 462. OP, M—Perenoter 2.5, Chermometer 60. Wind Hee-n-toteny“Arit Chnir Sewing aad other Chates, a | Suoee'nye Aug, Porjunule emmcctable and ate bua: | of portegee, ono doliar for every (wo paid to its Temas | io arsed oneday, ought to be furuiahed the uext ite | man-cf-war Trinco of Oranga, wore recvived to-day by |p Recuimtsn # A. MonCiear and plewsant, Wind woot, vatin and brocatelle, &o,; styles Louis XIV and XV. Also | Prove satistuctory. Ti sapeanien wsiness shall | now arked to double the compensation, uxder the delu- | yCuld toke che New York Henanp estublishment.as an : ithe yor Stril de a neat nnd ap- Beaut * Splendid suite of Dining Room and Library Furoitare, Ted extraoratnany iacome Dae ve inly peel. tive hope of its being returued in the shape of postags. | cyun-plo, because that paper soma to be ihe inost eater. | ‘22 clty authorities, Mayor Strible ma 4 0 P. B.— Beautiful evening. and Dee alse: been, e. Sip He raid that the United States derived no postages from Eroperca Lowrser, Coucher, Armoires A Glase Toilottaand | Cujars at an interview. yaad y. Wind voithwest, Thermometer 61, i (appolnting time and ttising. He was understood tonay that that officocoula | Propriaterpecch, which was rc«ponded to by the Captain; it Tablos, toxethor with Rosewood and Mahogany Bod- | piace of interview) “D. H. P." at thi C8, the Cupard lino, Under the postal treaty, all that a after which they partook of a collation furnished at the Avnvrn, 9 A. M.—Tho weather is very fine this mera: de, Bod, Bedding, Kea Bow aleo ® 9 ronda Asnort- Leta ene i aos — | waa received by tho United States was inland postage sieht Dae’ het why sould nov the gorecaiaaet City Hall. ‘The slip leuves hore on Saturday for Now | ine "heimometer 0” Wind northwest. Hise ono Reseword. Piansforve, Chickering, takers also NEW PURLICATIONS. tora. which it would kayo reoolved any | ac its ownfwork” York, ‘Ee ¥. M.—Fine, clonr evening. Thermometer 60. Wind gh fee and benntifal collection of original Of WOE | nnnnnnrnn nen nnn = y obant fo bir Sean a tae fome explanations here took place as to the cost of Matlroad taans. north hamerit and very ealuable, together with a genoral as | CocOANES NEUMAN AN + . atten teenemameens K at “4 pee sch ween bail : fortment of Chion, Glass and Kicshon Furnituro.frith which | GEOANE'S, NEUMAN , AND 20 eowatay pal siNen | £0 mail rervieu— eating out thelr warlike feature —at Hastie rovers sid wan lower thas amet (io setters sae BRANTFORD (0. W:) RAILROAD. schizecine. OA. M.A very bouutifal moming, Wind he vale will commence, The furn! oan ° ‘8 Pronouncing. Dictionary of the Specie and Mace 1 lees cost, and with loas expenditure each trip. In apo ed » Unis bli 2 gj Ve ve d 3 side ako San uaxee, composed from theSpanth dictionaries f¢ | this wey the mail eervics would bo performed by vassals | Papo ed to give to the Union and the Repuile Borvate, May 6, 1008, 1 Pleaeeet evening, Wind nertiwerh! Sate rf or t 5 T , of Sconne's edi eqhold Furnituce, John 1. Vaudewator & | English dictionaries of Wobster, Wore pavish Academy, Terrcros, an jon of Neuman and Ba OHN. L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER — upen the bi Splendid I which. with other trade, would provo self-sustaining. He | pittce have varied frm Me Towers bid in any macerial | THE Fallroad election yesterday, ms to ® loan to tho denied that these vossela were adaptable to war purposes, viiful faleehocd, The itteo bi Drantford, C. W., Railroad. resulted in favor of the loan Unica, 9 A. M—A wartn nod pleasant epring morm ‘They may be suited for carrying despatches. and as trans. vicw. circulated a wilful faleehocd. ‘The committee have rant €o wil soll, ov Friday, May 7th, ab the! a . * ing. Thermoimeter 69 Wind west, iy 7 if ths with the addition of more than sight th . been governed substantiadly by that bid dx of 4.000 votes wore cast. oniy 40 alnat. Ph tle cock ns Ni. Phoips,fieg. No, this NTuth ncteot hud forniiiag plaraves, the Irreguleeitine of 3 | Pots of men, arms, and munitions and in onsos requiring | 5). Evsns—As.t never osld-ao, the gontlerten dose ove» | OPPEN re Ce ON Ee WP. M —Ciear pleasant evening. Windwoat, Thee- eoumetae ¢ h eramoatical eynopsis of both Isugw | tpoed; but our commeroial steam ‘marine would furnish | tainly pot mean mo. TUR PITTSBURG AND STEUBENVILLE RATLROAD. memeter 68. Bite wasant, boviocs Veinrquex do In Cadena, Professor of the § go | vervele FuMoient for there purposes. In caso of war, wore | “By Gonsan.-Cortainly not ; _Prrtspcna, May 9 1852. | Aroany,9 A. M.—A bright, summor morning. Wind ay Laren d ingrale | OCvpmading member of ene Netieaal’ Tar | there vees 1s taken from commercial trade, much inj Bir. Rvana gavo way to Sr. Goratas to this offeot---that | The City Councils last night pawed am ordinance, wert. Tieimometer ( rickets, aud intel st ToyAl Bro. Pp LWW. Prise 5." The | Would eneue; for, in such s time they, from thir w he bad merely reported a revutution to permit the ususi | almost unanimourly, authorizing a subsoription of 9 P. M—ltaromoter 20670 Thormemeter 00, Sky tum of an aoontat Lad and the eare with which they could elude privatoors, | number of copie: of the Patent Oticerepert: when print- | $264 (00 to the Pittcburg and Stoubenvillorailroad. pays. cicar, Wird weet. It en beautiful evening. ‘ MUictionary” of the Spanieh and. Bhetian | RCL be more serviceable thon at any other timo, The | C4 it ‘will ‘be at prices nerecd. cl unanimonty ty tne | Ue in clty nix per cent bends, of not lox tham $500 caoh Trov.9 ¥. M.—Ii has beon a beautiful day. Pleasamly langu: ges is now, first roullzed in this work by Profes. | #crew propeller ia the only mode in which steam can bo | jeint Committee and he wished to astute to the Mouse | baving JO years aud wpwerds to run; the bonds tob | ibebt evening. Wind north, 1’hermomoter 68, sor Velazquoz. The value of Neuman and Baretti’s Dio- | uscd for naval purpores, Tho screw and the sail are that really there will bo no printing. unless the House | itued in “October provided the railrond is brought int | sor Leht evening. J 3 mehogany extension "Dining Tables, Sofas, ». Voitnirs, Rookcrs, ia hair cloth, Eteceres, Enoog- nares, Hookensos, mshoeany and maple Bodetoads, Boas and Hodding, rosewood and mahogany marbie top Bureaus, Waghstende, Toilet Stauds; also a varioty of Statuary and ngton, I erent deald i 7 freatly, enhamoed in the edition by; d ile the paddio and sailor do not by a biidge across the Monongabela, ‘The lot Alobaster Ficores, Groups, Etracan Vayos, &o., togothor a y | adapted to each othee, while the paddio and sailor do not | gai order it. Br. Humilton+balldo ali the printing he | thectty by a budge nc onongabela, The lol ' Hithve npest loc et choles Paintings of micrt.” Also one ywakase helufacoftwenty youre hee cans | COrpond. Ho considered tat the screw propeller | Cin do ‘but, the jane, commitce havetacen out of his | ting taker place to-dny. and the work will bo tordhwlt , — Eempliendhe Ra — meme ge tok ci ncies painfully apparent. Pro Would before lang be adopted generally in the merchant | pends all the documents he bas had for more | vigorouly prorccuted ARRIVAL OF FILB ¢ ge OF pear igh he haw availed himooif of all the valzabte me service. No other steam vessel waa suited for naval pur- | (ie ouih ‘and lis mot canimenced, Tine _— SUSQUEHANNA, RTO Se J My LS chy hie preteoossnes.” He has ala oneichioe ha page | porce but tho rctew propeller. Instead of embarking in | Cinmittce cn the putt of the Hume havo oxe Budden Death=Lake Navigation, Baurintone, Siay 6, 1852. tig ntenteaition of the Dictionary of the Academy—put. | expenditures for bullding up and supporting rogsols | Cyiod x contiast with Donon and. Armstrong, nd Turra.o, May 6, 1852 ‘The Valtimore fre companies arrived here this after= AUCTIONEDR = WILL SEGL works of Cad rora Torreron, And the indafatizadig Salve se reece iba sbbvguA Ie Bois to devene Calebetes oo a = gentlemen ’ ps plan Bogeka ts id bsehd 4, in ‘The wife of the Hon. B.C, Spalding died very suddenly | noom, acocmpanied Ly the Columbia Company of Now 0 73 Chath stront, & Tat E to weron. not found in the di ff on bs thei porrenercn, ¢ did not know what che Senet: Cou " we ‘ he get of new Sud. secgut-inad | contin urtin Cubist Monieo. and'in South Awerloacare | the ceuticetion of rexew propalier naval vowels. He | hiceiwa deus. ‘be Printing. Committe cf such thouse, | 31209 pet tie the |' FOG BOO WELD hs Ganect Seen eee for wale. Burenas, Chairs, Sots, now fret given, a8 well as 8 long catalogue of mercantile | cited revere! Leitich and Amcrioan authorities to sustain | {woe apricd by their . is to altend to Uh The ice ls unmoved, and steamers slove get Into the | 9, acevo they goto Weebington ¢ Reds, Fedeteudys Aleo, Clock {ums ectigeted from reliable rouroes. To these Professor | there pceilicns. Heconsiderd that, ifthis proposition was has | barber ——— ‘ne Tinting of their reepeet Aided the macy wi Boyd Homitt 9 ‘The bill reLitive to the bridging of the Susquehanna haa a and pheasea, tho | adept d, it would sinount to nothing leas Uhan the giv | joni ine wemodelavhing for rebut, aud ra SaWMRO - KA eee, Be. nee ' he . Towers, 0 . : R CG, BENE peau Werte bh a fae aperiees ote a tne ing of & bounty to there men from the treasury of the | 5, nt Of printing tur che late Congres has iafoomod th Boller Kaploston—Loss of Three Live teen made the order of the day, in the Maryland Legislag , tre ¥ rose wood Pfopravements tn the. vooshutary, | Utlied Sixtes, to enublo them to carry on the trade of | Cy quite thu it Obi rs shall bo relieved he will ash. fos Purapeuenta, May 6, 1852, | ture for 4 any t ‘4 e nie Well kn ¢ & Pronovncing Dictionary, Th cooveying pasengars und freighte at prices lower than | |, );) Tey . : bis morning. statos that | ,,.22¢ Southern mail to night brings nothing from beyond oud reputation, and a lof whieh aro fully S| te givon in ether 6¢ which was only accuring them in a mono After further debate. and without dipo ing of the A deepatch fiom Harrisburg, thix morning. statos tha fc) mond hen old nt ety nd ato pa. lar te rononnee | by. He rene wid bis agument, Chat this was nothing bt question, the Houre adjourned {bree of the boilets of the stationary engine on the Port | ~The American Medical Convention met at Riebmond s attention of purchasors. Can be ne Fenglich word rh 7 0 oe pate n cotorday. ‘Lhere wae s large atrondaves able charge, Catalognor on ticnary merits the particuinr atten fa ob chery pasdiaphen esse why ae Pomel ag soy wkend schagmson-e Ad a — 5 Ke Railroad. nt wane No. G burt, yestorday. Killing — yoo! ie bi ie belie tare th one whore rerthertongua ie tho Ceat ian, Tete hesed apm | SFR tens could bo adduced In its favor, but would apply 1 . bree men, named Oweo Kiley, Mathew Peroel aad Kel-x the method a mnch edmired ard rocommondod by the | CgUeliy fo the protection of manufactures ‘The Penw Lola Montes tn Ajbany, &e. srareitiot, | Wrrerrr Movenwsyr tn Dooron —The Boston R corned Den Lorenee Hervas, in hia © Cataloge do tan L syle fin manufieturere complained that theee Acuany, May 5, 1352 ws ta ~ Journal of § ontains the following: F rend et I « Lei nee do by ited & , . Anne BURNED MRS LUBY p ev hen A nt Obits, a nited st ‘ Tie ame dit pnaeeCutexctere to one rinaiommned. BY | dey could bring Mekhi of al kinds at very low | rte the renowned Lois Bio appearance was ee DLAD—TUK NEXT PI i ) I Tuet ing. was very fully attended and Uae more 8 : . Meets covets balrante rete. ord thie would have the effees of eatrying (© New | greeted with rapturous en continuous applowe. 1 ’ Cinoinsa Oui burintic op phe euch peokeracrhe name of th need he nt at York all the freight, to the tajury of Vhudadelphia are brillant < hor fe t “ h The rteomer Svaquehanna, white 1 Femcl Webster war mentioned in connection wih the i | in the M: tonne: reo other pl Ho was not for awecping frum | 6% Me beilant ; hor Mm soveirevene Wid Tine air f 7 Be Pittsburg. took fit i i ve 1 I sintes Mr, Geo. W. Wa vie the richow W proved arthog tioned by the tat the ccan there Anertcan eteamers, but ho waa | dipnificd, Vcr exhibition, ax a dancowe, was aot cou “Oecivst aitempt to extingu'et Dredeenr es hb w hb - veral er . rt esein Car Ue Aracermy, now univerva't npted ty the Cyperee to tle yeti of pruteatton fn ony rhape This | gained worthy even of note or eriticiem. Muny of Us ‘ Cotvinbin bar ted ' t06 the CWvb snot i wodiccd Gh risen | Arcther pew and moat uveetul fostrer a He orien, when eiripped of wil ite necumed ebamnate® | ecuees which Hho actmed in ber recklos Jee of colton ond 100 bide ¢ on ki with, Geo. b Dr arpetings, «¢ ' Ortiine Gremmer of the Spanish Lan w noth my noe then & naked propoelidon to koep up 1" hivde of by rut wea torte war & G. Clb and #, “Grom wattel eynonte of tho Rnglir bie line Ly Uhe Lounty of Che government. He regarded | the lage, were Mot at all euited f6 he tame ¢ ¥ 1 Wolly, the po Ve ventiner aunt > of making rome conteicine ns grammerio miniaters and all torn prest bembog, Me. Semerd’® quotation of the (up thie way. Ouricety rf as she ts filing in this ciry wad crleoficth Inoguacen ‘The velvme te tho egndored owme | yyy! f Furke wee next alluded to” ‘That Senator, fonds to Witness hor Glp! ; U.P.s ! , ‘ 1 Tnfvalion Wal pmo. pictes pad mare to anewer all the purpacca eta Grammar | utente get hi prophet up, made good ue of him—ho | Store ve ha wi Col, 8 Jonwtt a & Hare meeting iy ’ As DE reve DA. & Co nine publich the fe llawhig A a. Paine ee Nc Wace a uit Be wae 1 shen eat ED Goxt Wockw—Rrtlera Seanteh Teorhes | HecC bm forcten urasty the wh ' At the oonetu 7 fi tie I ’ vio Ia to be b f fie v Thm, (os ONendorits Now | Heht CH coh mCree Red DEV ipE Lecerteln end reknowledped her thoi fol Cheverined cn tb ch *. ' ong. y ted at Cochituate Volarquer. and T. Sim | tirce dither yiopheey whieh t ey or tho. There was net ® elyeto desuit pre M wih ve Ase cota , Ly rg a aad : ne " be thre A — brow eny oby oles tn her way. Hee troup e U ' Mashken u be of Bas- Seg LS 1 Hint pearin the Sena ile eve ti tutored, apd extremely awicwand, with vt BLA riot a . em Lion of Mr, Web: Mp spPIed te ihe, Reel beke Prstibnn rryo bas Would Pew urd 140, (HHO, OF ght ” Cus May 4.185) ‘ nicics ouneets of ba HOF ee The fret feden evrnl Deut from Pudfsto werived ton f cotton today reaehorl ® we ery, sli MaragmboM Las MELE OP MILEOM Uaye 4. we svopad Carenno, Ime. £2 Key be 60,7609 Marana | ict to be com dered the dive MOAT ke Det, While uae ap werd Wemdomoy. 1G hunt ee = ‘dhe mawdlg wes ie eee