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5<_—$—_—__—__—______ THENEW YORK HERALD. . DOUBLE SHEET. THE TURF, NION COURS E-—TROTTI NG-—TUESDAY, MAY 1% 3.P. M.—Purse and Stako $600. Mil three te Give, to wagonne Hye Suse ome teetint, | Be. Georg Sritor outers. g. War re dearge Pveriv enters’. m. Flore Templo; Mr. S. Lanzhlia enters b.m Lady Brooks; Mr Nodine entors b. 7, Goorgo West. Cars will leave South Ferry, Brooklya, for the Course at 2 g and return as soon as tho sports are over, 25 conte. JOUN I, SNEDIKER, Proprietor. NION COURSE LONG ISLAND—TROTTID Wednesday, Muy 19, at 3 P. woapatake for $1 milo beats: bert’ three in five, Mr. Whelply names b Lady Relicf ; Mr. Wheelan names U1. g Bedford; Me. Hospland names il. m. Black storia. Care will Loave Bo ery, Brooklyn, at 2 P. M., and return as soon as tho sportisoyer, Larc each a a G, 0 m. cents. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. grrr ay , 1 NION COURSE TROTTING—T1IURSDAY, MAY 3), 3P.M. Purse of $100! $100 tu xo to the second Fro miles and repeat im harnoss.. Mr Whol; Lady Svitolk; Mr. Wheelan enters b. x. wa. Spivor enters ¢. q Vermont; H. W ie ton Girl. Cars will leave Sonth course, at two o'clock, P.M. porte are over, Fare each'w: JOUN 1, H oOnt te SNEDIKER, Proprietor. SPORTING. Sa A AAR AD AAA A AAAARSAAAAARAARAAA {PORTING—THE CELEBRATED YOUNG ADAM3, ofthe London School, will give an exhibitionin the art of self defence, on Tuesday evening, May ith, He will be ably assisted by the most noted men of the city. The Mastors varus, song of the celebrated Izzy Lovarns, will give their valuable aid for the last timo previous to thelr dapar- ture for Europe. Young Adams will wind up with a ovle- brated Professor from Baltimore. Tickets 25 cents, to be Aad at tho door, 101 Elizabeth strost. | may ply to BALCOMB & HOWES, 208 Broad, ®OR SAL pene Ford Pete ener A. GREAT CHANCE 18 NOW OFFERED TO BUTCH ers ard others.—For ante, one of the best Stands and | Stolls in Washington Country Market,in she centre of three gangways, ‘This stand is one of the best in the market. or | Soy market in tho city, and commands a large run of @ 1d toin. ‘8 beef, poultry, butter, or ham | stand aw the owner Wishes to change | his business, Possession immediately. Ap- way, corner of Ful- ton street. —THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER per cont less than any other ostab- Their, stock consists of Rosewood and ILLIARD TABI, for «ale Tables, 1 lishment in the city. Mah ny Tables, made of the best materi with all the latest improvements, N. B —One sicoi ‘abio for wale, with fixtures, GRUPEITH & DECKER, No. 90 Ann et. TNE VERY TABLE USED BY GENERAL for exercise, with eight others, of iron, with India rubber and air cushions, at No. wtrance 149 Fulton street. ad ehiane to New York are invited to try them; or Now York- will find fourteen of Bassford’s Of Umennut streot—the boat arruged sii ts Oountry. Patent Cuo Points, from French tips, to 6 all sized oem, for sale. ELMONT VILLAGE LOTS, AT FORDHAM.—THIS property, consisting of 182 quarter acre lots, with ave- aues G0ang 00 fect in width, very eligibly situated, « third a mi'e ftom the depot at Fordham, and adjoining the ands ot the lato Rey. William Powell, on the road to West ‘arms, ia offered for salo by the undersigned, at prices tar be- low tho current value that property in its immediate ih, borkood is now selling at, providing the whole be dispored of ly the Ist of Juno next.’ Lithographic maps and oirouiaes, giving a description of the property, price and conditions Aud modo of seleotion, may bo obtained, and the names uf tirchasers entered, on application to the uncersignod, 165 earl street; B. M. Brown and Jesse Lyon. on the premises; é lam W. Spies, 91 Maiden lane; Nath. C. Platt. 20 Maiden r 239 Broadway: JO oowin ors gel mate oun! ¢; Wm. H Cary, 245 Pearl street: and Gen. Wm. H Ball, also, Combs & Nicolay, 24 Grand street. IN C. KAYSER, 105 Posrl street, up stairs. — NOR SALN—HOUSE AND LOT No. 319 FIFTH STREET, between avenue D and Lewis strovt. Inquire of N. R. BUNCE, 202 Suuth strect. 'WENTIETH WARD.—AT A ME’ mocratic Association of the Twentieth Ward, held on Friday evening, May Mth, tho following resolutions wers unanimously adopted, and ordered to be published :— Resvlved, In view of the large experience and eminent talents of the Honorable Lewis Cass, of Michigan, his thigh sition as a Statesman, at home and abroad, and hiafaith- ul adherence to tho principles of the domocratic repabli- can party, as wellas his tirm and untiring devotion to the Union ; that we recommend our delozate to the National © nvention, to be held at Baltimore ia June, next; to use ail honersble endeaversto secure bis nomination for the Inesidency of the United States: Resolved, In case this result shall fail to be achieved, that we, as democrats, in good and regular Leavy hereby pledge our cordial support, to the nomince of the Pemocra- ic Republican Party in National Convention assembled. JOUN G. BUTLER, President. ‘ccretary. Joun MoCLay RS AND MEMBERS OF NATIONAL 24, would hereby most respectfully tender their tinceré thavks to Mr. Henry Ruck, of No. 42 Hubert stroct, for the liberal supply of refroshments fur- nished them at the fire on the morning of the 17th inst. T A MEETING OF LA FAYETTE HOOK AND LAD- der Company No. 6, held at thoir houso on their return from the fire in Luight street, on Monday morning, 17th inst., it was unanimously Resolved, That the thanks of tho Company be tondored to Mr. Wm. Knapp, of 55 Vostry strest, also to Mr. John Mo- ‘Arale, of F2 Ladght street, for tho liberal and bountiful sup- ply of refreshments furnished the members of this company at the sald fire, By order of the Company. JAS. S. ANDERSON, Foreman. Cus. W. Bowxn, Secretary, T A MEETING OF EUREKA HOSE COMPANY NO. 54, heid after the fire on the morning of the 17th inst., the thanks ofthe company were unanimously tendered to Mre. McArdle, of No. 82 Laight street, and Mrs. {emilton Rigeam, of No. &4 Laight street, for tho bounteous breakfast furnished during the fire at the suzar rofinery in the morning, JOHN D, DIXON, Foreman, Jounx H. Stevi, Secretar; HOMESTEADS. rpuep MECHANICS’ LDING AND MUTUAL Loan Association.—Tho third regular meeting of the fon will bo held at 163 Bowery, on Tuesday 18, at 8 o'clock, when shares will be offered for This society, although not three months old, has already redeemed 39 shares, and the entranc f materially be raised. As there are but a few and tho entrance foe only 50 cents, p ing had better attend this meetin, Th money at six per ceut on the actual amount advanced, J. PECARE, Secretary. HE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF THE SECOND Citizens’ Mutual Loan and Accumulating Fund Asso- ciation will be held at the room, 421 Broadway, on Tuesday evening next, the 18th ins & o'clock. Addresses will ve made and subscriptions received. Office hours from 934 to 5 daily, and on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, till 9 o'clock, AD! , %, Presid; JOEL W. MASON, Vivo President. J. FP. Kenpan Secretary. NDUSTRIAL HOME ASSOCIATION.—A HOME FOR ‘The friends and subscribers to the equested to meet at Union Fourth street,on Wednesday Public speakers in German Maspeth Land A Hall, corner of evening, May 1) and English, m BUS Daan To we hel he expected. ‘ON & CHAMBERS, 61 Chambers street. BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN ASsO- The monthly meeting of this Association will i y 1s;at Union Hall, corner Members will please be are invited to attend, D. C, SMITH, President. FINE ARS. SIGN.—THE TWENTY- MERICAN INSTITUTE.—F ARMERS' C! ular meeting will be held at the Reposi day, May 1 RW ry. 351 Brond- h, 1852, at noon, Sabjoct—Clover. ited.” Admission free OIL PAINTINGS, SUIT- collection of a gentleman cl ve for pure ng good Apply at 84 earl street, third ablo for parlors. ~ to Europe, and a Sit pnintings at low prices. toor, to E.G i. PINE ARTS-ENGRAVINGS.—BIGGAR'S REPOSI- tory of Fi ‘anal street, near Brondway, is now the only placeintho city where you can find Engravings by Morghen, Strange, Wile, Longhi, Woollett, &e.. &c. traits and scraps for illnstrating, Costumes. &e., by the thousand, Grate Aprons, Mis, Van Skelline’s Flower Mate- rials, Se. INSTRUCTIONS. ORTUGUESE LANGUAGE.—WANTED, A TEACHER ‘Terms must be moderate, RENCH J, ANGUAGE.—PROF, RICUARD HAS OR- anized his eveving classes, at his new rooms, 551 Broadway, where he will be ready to give his lessons overy ‘unctual attendance is ré- evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. auested. NY You LADY OR GENTLEMAN WISHING TO raue tho study of Geriaan, or wishing to take lessons in drawing, will find @ thoronzh and eilicie plzing, (by mote or personally) to UL It, 4s Broadway, oF lower Post Office, Box Sl. On application the best and most satisfactory referenco shall be given. TEACHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO TAKE JX charge of a Select Academy. Ono competent to give instruction in the higher branches of tho English. and cle ntary branches of the Latin and Groek languages, will ‘a desirable situation, by applying to Benjamin ©, rs Jacob VanWinklo, John R. Komaino. or Cornelin « Reyper, at Bergen, ifudson county, New Jersey, two miles from Jersey city f NS’ PROFESSOR OF THE Pinnoforte is desirous to obtain a few scholars more. ‘Terme reasonable, Address K. R., Merald office REE VIOLIN, FLUTE, AND BASS VIOL CLASSES, Will be organized this and next Tuosday ovening, at tho Musical Academy, 206 Allon strat, at S o'clock, Also, cinsses for the piano, on Tuesday and Friday at half past three, The attention of loarners is respectfully nolicited. rp ‘ 1 A. BENJAMIN, JIANOFORTE FOR SALE CHEAP, J COMPLETE der, and a splendid toned instrumont, Apply at No. h street, thavonuo, PIANOFORTES !—ONE, cor 0, price + Prive Apply at 66 Broad st, near Beaver st. —FOR SALE, CHEAP POR CASH, A BEAUTT fol, sweet-toned parlor Organ, inclosed in swell of jor make ond finieh, with all the modern i in be seen at No. 12) Bank street, corner of W. seventy-five doll € RGA EW VOCAL AND PIANOMUSIC JUST PUBLISHED The Carrier Dove—Words hy Morris—Musis by W. V ser Maties veWords hy Morris—Music by W. V Sleep light posed by; Peake mposed by r Amere—Meditation for the Piano—Ty M.Steako hy in di Lamermoor—Fantasic nnd Varia oy M, Prue aloft, al Compositions, ( Carnival de Venise. dedicated to Ole Mull—By Jaton S ‘The above beautiful and important Ma are now publiched nnd for sale by WILLIAM HALL & SON, a) BP eo pnd denters ters, Ales, Brown Stont are, So., a her house i of which we offer nt priced d by any ot in the U.S felling the same quality of goods ata for Tame bry's Grape Leaf Qhamparne. “Ori hy’ “i PETERS & Cv. WIGGS MILDER, (LATE DALLIMC IMPORTER Fe nnd dealer in wines, Weardicn, py alos, brown | Bout. The old stand, 531’ Houston stre t, corner ¢ - berry street. Ww qn. DERMILL OFFERS VOR SALB TI choioort grades of U . Wines, and Liquors Woneradly, in bottle, €omijol ios to tiodiy, Observe, Whe ly Store, 430 Broome Hirtet corner of Crosby etre MUTR’S, YOUNGER ATED i ) PALKIRK otoh Atos, bast fndin Pat tout; Philadel roor Croshy atevets 1 $1.50 por dein, Ale, ita V nty days afte of this you, oxelneive of the farsice wu over the said complaint within ¢ | tein if tm tis notion wit apply OR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES and three years leaco of an old established liquor and soxar store, now doing & good business, Would. make « capital stand for a grocery. Inquire on the promises. cor- ner of Madison and Montgome: in the evening. OR SALE—THE will ofthe old South street, For particulars apply on OR SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A Thread and Neodlo and Fancy store. with house to let; rent cheap, Posscasion given on or before the first of June next. Apply immediately on the premises, No. 134 Division etreot. OR SALE—PROPERTY ON WASHINGTON AND Warren streets.—The yacant lot No. 269, on the east sido of Washington strect, 26 feot 6 inchos in front by 80 fect in depth, adjoining the south cast corner of Warren street. Also, the two two-story brick houses and feet each, infront, on Warren strect, by 26 fect in abutting upon tho rear of the aforesaid lot No. 250 Washlng- ton street, and forming an L from Washington to Warren streete, The Warron street house can be altered into stores bya very small outlay, and by using 49 feat of the rear of the loton Washinzton strect, they cau be made 53 fect deep giving sufficient ground for three good stores, which will command high rents, This property isin the most advano- ing business part of the city, and in tho immediate neighbor- hood of the Erio and Hudson River Railroad Depots, For rice and terms, a) oO 5 JAMES HW THORNE, No. 168 Walker streot. —LEASE OF EIGHT YEARS, TOGETHER and farniture, of one of tho most exton- sive eating and drinking Hotels in New York, located con- yeniont to Wall strect aud Post Office, The’ above house, iom, iy not oqualled by any for location, Also, an excellent business house, of the anime character, much smaller, located near East river, and fitted up in the best mannor. "Also, a fine larzo House, con- trally located, and on ono of the beat business streets, doing an extensive business, with leaso of six voars, Also, a tem= erance House, in one of the best locations; also, @ tine Por- er House; also, a fino Drug Store; also, a Confestionary and Ico Cream Saloon; and several Grocery and Liquor Stores, ations.” Apply to ROBINSON, 89 Nassau street, nd 3, EW HOUSE AND TWO 0 TEN ACRES OF LAND in New Durham, 3%, miles from Mobokon. How woll finishe , 2 ects of stairs, good col- lars, closets, &e.; situation pleasant and very health; Houre with Lot, 80x125, $1,200. ‘Two lines of stages pi the door. A plank orad commenced. Inquire ont premises of H. F, PERRY, or of C. BOGART, Flour Mer- chant, foot of Barclay street. OW IS THE TIME FOR A GREAT BARGAIN.— Many of our citizens are taking excursions to ace for themselves the villago of Lakeland and the surrounding scenery. Al} are much delighted, + numbors aro purchasing farms apd village lote. have been sold within threo days past. This place is sure the best locations for a country residonea near the city. ‘The shares in the village love and farms are nearly allsold, and will be distributed this month, Purchase ini modiately, or yon will be too late. $25 only, payable in monthly instalments, gives eizht village lota, or a farm of from four to twenty acres. Call on C. Wood Where maps can be had gratis, and exeu nished. On SALOO¥.—FOR SALE. THE OLD ESTAB 0; Pe ished and elegantly fitted up Indies’ and gentlemen’: tor Saloon, No. 474 Grand street, now doing a good burl Tho above is one of the best stands in the city, and t nly reason for selling is that the subscriber is engaged in other business. Inquire at the loon. or of HENRY BLAKEMAN, capital required for the business, w nott $3,000 to $4,000 per year. ‘Address A. B , at tl Will he in town on Wednesday, the 19th, and give full partis culars to partics answering, giving real name and stating where an fnterview may be liad. © MILLINERS—A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, the Stock, Fixtures, aud Lease of the old established Millinery Store, 231 Hudson street. New spring stock. H a large tun of customers. Also, alot of plain Furniture. Is to be sold in consequence of the death of the lady proprietor. Rent low. Houso ready for immediate occupation. None need apply but # cash customer COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. {OTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE SUBSCRIB- ers have this day formed & copartnership for tho trans= on of a general banking, exchange, and moncy bi and for the negotiation of public and corporate loan: the firm of Winslow, Lanier & C May, 1862, PsOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIF.—THE CO- partnership heretofore cxisting betwon tho subscribers, under the firm of Winslow, Lanier & Co., is this day dis solved, by limitation. The’ unsottled business of tho late firm will be settlod Ly R.W. Winslow and J. F. D. Lanier, who are authorized to uso the name of the firm in liquide: tion.—Dated, New York, May 1, 1852. RICHARD H, WINSLOW; AMES F. D. LANIER, I ISAAC KIP, Jr. ISSOLUTION.—THE FIRM OF N. R. is this day dissolved. The undorsigned havo this formed & copartnership under the name and firm of N, rs Cobb & Co, and will continue the Stock. Commission Collection business. 2 R. COBB. ‘OBB & CC LADY PARTNER IS WANTED.—THE ADVER- tiser is & widow, and would like to commence the dress ing businoss with one that is a good dressmaker, Any one that understands the business well, and bas not the meansto set it up, this would be @ good chance, References exchaneea, For further particulars, name time and place, and where to call. Direct “Martner,” Broadway Post ee, ACTIVE OR SPECIAL PARTNER, 000 cash capital, to join in & yory profitable and safe businoss, situated in the best part of the city. Best otreferences given and required. Addrese H., box 103 Post " ANTED—A PARTNER WITH $3,000 CASH CAPI- tal, to join the advertiser, who has an equal amount, in an exclusive very profitable manufacturing business, which is now clearing $10,000 per annum, in this city. A party may locate in New York or Bosto References ox- changed. Address, with real name, M. E. b., Broadway Post Office, To ER Ntres, FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIO ProegStanting Hreas, and a super royal Washington Hand ress, with solf-inking a| + hioe & Cae Geld ing Apparatus complete. pply to R. Me FYE AND PRINTING MATERIALS ing, No. 29 Beekman street, betw liam strovts, noar the City Hall, Park, and principal hotels, The undersigned bog respoctfully’ to inform ther patrons Grst of May tuvd the trado, that they purpose moving om to their newrbuilding, No, 29 Beokman street, between Nas William strocts, They trust, from tho facilitio ed, by every modern improvement, to moet a con- tinnance of liberal stipport. Fonts of plain Scotch face: ranging from 100 Jhs, to 1,000 Ibs. weicht will be kept on hand, as woll as 2 varied astortmont of Fancy Letter, and | every article necessary for the frnishing of complete print= | ing offices. The subscribers would beg to call the attention of the trade to their metal, which for durability hae not boom surpassed, if equallea, by Any foundry in the United States, By ® peouliar combination of motals, arrived at from an experioncs of thirty years, they aro enabled to cast typo which they fecl aastired will’ last one-third Longer than that heretofore furnished by any foundry in the country. In proof of this, they would state, that the Inst dress of this paper (the New York Herald) Iasted upwards of onoyoar, | averaging a daily cireulation all tho year, including Sune Ga55, herkdes extras, of 35.000 copies; and this on thoir rotary cylinder prosves—(hus evidencing conolusively the fact of durability, JAME R & SON, No. 2 Ann stroct, corner of Nassau. Tho type, Ke» on’ whieh this paper is d, i from James Conner & Son's foundry. N. B— publishers of newspapers giving the above three a! + r te the t of Aucuat, 1852, and se ing ust copy. of the . will be paid for’ it in our materi s purchasing four tim tising 5, by es the amonntof their bil for adver- LG SUPREMT COURT, Surry friend, Thoma John Bucklin :—You are herel Answer the complaint in this the office of the Clerk of th ® L NOTICES. BUCKLI dot SARAH ‘ munded in the ¢ Hlaint. Dated. ap AvL. PINNEY, Pla NW PUBLICA, EARS ality tons, UBLISHED PAR TT Kell Exasanu H. Purvye. Or — ENTION —THE, ———— MORNING EDITION-----TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1852. Guards are requested to att |. on Thureds o'clock precisel: of Firat avenie ness for overy m F of ANTHONY 8. WOODS, Captain. ‘derly. A’ 14, the anywh Resolved, TI followis od to Mr. J. Austin and lady, for ane! ed to the nealing if siti A MEETING OF COMPANY FE, AMERICAN RI- fies, hetd at Americae Lal, 6, And tendor- by, ti prosent- ned,” CHARLES H. WHEELER, Captain. GUNTHER & ore O18, a younae Secretary. co. MANUFACTURERS OF Ja- + pannod Bird Cages, 161 William streot.—Buyers will there a splendid aveortmont of made in the best, unsurpassed manner, ani Japanned Bird C Pond cheaper tl MPORTANT Francis will ADVICR. i find —CAPTAINS GOING TO rRe quantity of And a email aseuortinent 10); will of good quality. L. BONNARD & BRO, 73Greonwich 6% SAI Preserved Boils f other ola low, and warr: be rel OLD PENS,—A. 277 Urving How ra of Gold Pens . G. BAGLE a Ps Y & CO., MANUFACTW. oil Cases, and patent Nos. 12’ Maiden Lano choice 0) rougt lowes EAD THIS, attention of all jobber of the Indi KNIGHT & CO. NO, 67 JOUN STRRET, manufacturers and importers of Pertumory, invite tad to their art extracts, odu &c,, which they toilet, Rem. at i sell and retailers of perfumery, and also jondid stock of rare erfumes, and containing over ety of es, hair tonics, fancy suapa, wholesale and rouail, at tho Ve Sprin Furniture for cotta, fancy and gothic Reooptio Lounges and Couch neatly repaired, var ‘do. ine Linen Pieces, Black Silks and Sa- Cash Lo Office, 86 Nassau street, 2d Spring str all pric set HE CBEAPEST PLACE 10 GET THE HEALTHY Mattrensos, from $5 te $2)—Iron Bedsteads, hotels, & ner of street I and chamber Furniture invite the attontion of S. IRANDOLES, SOLAR LAMPS, HALL LANTERNS, Candelabras, Brackete, Bouqact Holders, ‘The largertand best assorted stock} than manufacturer's prices. Laight stroct ; 167 Groenwich, oorner of Cortiandt 218 Canal, corner of Hudson street. fluid Lamps. n tho city, for sale at Le . 8. REILLY, 135 Canal, co: ICH FURNITURE.—H. STONEY HAS NOW IN warcrooms a splondid assortment of rosewood parlor to which he would particularly persons in want of the above, Call and examine his styles and prices, at No. 536 Broadway, next door to the Collamore House, office Desks, Bedatends, 300. Oil Paintings, Looking Gla Chairs and work Tavles. EW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE—SELLING ‘ata bargain, at 29 Bookman astroct.—Sofas, Leunge: Conek Bells, mahogany Bedstead, Bureau Chairs, Stools, mahogany C stand ir’, Rockers, 600 husk’and hair Mattresses, sceretary Bureaus, Hatstand, Carpets, 15 dozen, HENRY & 0 CABINET MAKERS.—THE UNDERSIGNED IIAY- ing purchasod the machinery, Broome street, continue to mauufactaore all kinds of patent and wave moulding; fret and oarve sawing done to order, Cabinet and pianoforte makers would do well to call and oxamine our stvok and prices. before purchasing elsewhere, as our prices aro lower than ever, KIERNAN, 360 Broome stroot. &e., of H. Chatain, 360 Y hae in ‘Trabuca: genuine Principes. ADDLERS, HARNESS MAKERS, AND ALL THAT Sew Leather—Singer's Sowirg Machine, will sow leather ‘with the same facilicy as cloth; this isno assertion only, we can convince by demontration, the sewing on leather to be of immense profit. Am extensive snddlory houso in this eity, ‘NAGA & ETULAIN, NO. 3 FRONT STREET, IM- rters of Havana Sears, being dosirons of diseentinu- 000, and comprisin, are 200,000 et, 24, Damit ing this branch of their businey redueed prices, their entire stock, consisting of about ig upwards of 100 different brands, as—lst, 2d. A now offer for sale, at very among ¥ of that very favorite brand, * Lola Montes,” con-isting of Imperisles—Ist, 2d; Caricias—lat, 2d; Regalia—1 ; Media do.—Ist, 2d; Londros—t Aiso ta vou, 33,000 | board » With partial board,in a BOARDING AND LODGING A TEW GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wiv oan be accommodated with Board, with fur- iahed ps exTurniohed. to {s anew hous rit sll the | provemonte, by a No. 62 toon orner of Sixth Es ea ahobaleaien 5 WIDOW LADY, WHO HAS NEITHER CHILDREN nor boarde ishew to accommodate one or two gen- tigara ts speties pad botrogm. with paral bosrd, and he Milt ch. * ¥ the opportunity of learning French. Address “Darcy, A LADY LIVING NEAR BROADWAY, AND WAV- ing &® pleasant house, newly furnished, would let» bencdaomely furnished back parlor to a gentleman andl full board tor the i broakfast for the gentloman if r w Broadway Post Office. quired. Address" W A SEW YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with @ pleasant room—mochanics preferred. Apply at 23 Second strect, OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR A FEW tingle gentlemen, can be accommodated with superior hy applying at 62 Willow street, Brooklyn, Terms, $1and $5 per Weck, payabloin advance, in lieu of reference, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPE GAN OB- tain handsomely furnished large parlors and bedrooms, first olass private hi near Washington Square. All the modorn Improvement Large plearant yard. Apply to Mr. LAMBERT, 208 Broadway, Second floor, between the hours of 9and 11’ A. M., and3 and B P.M, Refetoncos required, OARDING.—FOUR OR PIVE YOUNG MEN CAN BE necommodated with good board and airy rooms for $2 BW por week; alzo xman and his wife can be ao ommodated With up unturvished room, with or without buard, at No. 5 Dover greet. OARD WANTED—FOR A LITTLE GIRL, SEVEN yours old: in a respootable Catholic family. | Adress a nots, stating srms and location, to “J. H.,"" Box 13) Union square Post Oftice, OARDING.~-A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- Joron second floor, with bedroom adjoining, to let to a gentleman and his wite, with private table, or co asingle gentleman, with breakfast, for the summer; alao, twe wing” Tooms, without meals, Location unsurpassed, | House 761 Broadway; near Eirhth atroet. OARDING.—A SUITE OF NEATLY FURNISILED Rooms to let euitable for s small family, or two or three cingle gertlemen will find this truly a comfortable heme. Tho house is private. Full or part board will be served on a private table, 10 highly respectable persons, Enquire at 72 Franklin street. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND IIS WIFE, OR threo or four singlo gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and 9! rooms in’ private family, in the first class house No. 99 St Mark's placo, (Eighth utreot. ) Southerners will find this a comfortable home. OARDING.—A CHOICE LOCATION, ELEGANT Parlor and large singla Rooms, may bo had at the Union Fark House, Nos. 2 aud 24 Fourteenth street. The Branch now open at the corner of Thirtieth street and Broadway. Dinner wt 2 and 6 o'clock. OARDING—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, ortwo siogle gentlemen, can bo accommodated with very pleasant unfurnished rooms on second floor, communt- cating with folding doors, with full or partial board, in a private family, at 106 Waverley place, near Washington square, No objection to children. Also, abasomont, suitable for a physicinn. A back room on third floor can bohad. Boszixe A BACK PARLOR, WITH PANTRY to let, furnished or unfurnished, to a gontleman and his + 23 Moroer street. Re- wife, or to two men can be accommodated with ploasant furnishod rooms, and breakfast and tea, if required, in a private French family, roviding within three minutes walk of the South forry. Address T.C. L., Herald office. References required. OARDING.—GOOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO gentlemen and their wives; also single bed r or full board, use of bath rvom, &c. ley Pi etween Housto: OARD UP TOWN.—TWO GENTLEMBN AND THEIR wives, and threo singlo gentiomen, wishing to: dine down town, can be accommodated at 178 Eant Twenty: third stroet. ‘The house is elegantly furnished with all modern improvements, and gas throughout thehouse, ‘Terms modo- rate. Partioulars obtained at 35 Broadway. No boarders in thohoue. OARDING.—TO LET, A HANDSOME FRONT ROOM, with pantry attached, to a gentleman his wil unfurnished, with board. Also, a fow single gentlemen ci be accommo by applying at No. 41 Forsyth strevt, be- tween Hester and Walker streets. Practical opera on nin oof these machines, and t net aggresnte profit is $50a day. The names ef the parties Will be furnished on npplication to SINGER & CO., 258 Broadway. GHOW CAsHS. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPRS?, and better than the best, oan be had at Campboll & Forshay’s cheap and extensive show ease wareroom, S12 Broadway. upstairs. Bi superi made articles sold at the or quality, cons rush Factory, to order. 337 lowest fn rl tant. mie tory pri Bo OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE street, Franklin square. All 3. Paint on band. Machine HOPPEL, 337 P rushes, of Brushes ari street. that 5] hi the coi discov SEFUL invented an electro-1 “unruly member peak the truth, and never indulge in gos been kocured at W IN mivg Presidential ory of ( 1 camps —A BOSTON DENTIST HAS gual apparatus for ao regulating the tongue, that will always ing. A patent ington, the inventor has dis- posed of the right to Congress for fifty thousand dollacs, for ign. Surel this exceeds the ifervia, This may indced be considered an age of great discoveries. Sons, he int or his made. bought mel ate ) ence cines meron corner Broad RI R & L Marcotte, and the roneral the only Brondway. any other and Retail per bottle. EAD & FULLMER'S CROTON METALLIC FIRE Proof Paint.—This article is acknowledued by all |, Ruckell & C M3 Maiden lan ZE MEDAL A’ INGUET LEPI ublic, that he ent mannfacture. not only spe Who have used it to bo superior to any other It is proof against the action of tho weathor an cheaper than any other paints in consequence of its’ taking less oil to mix, and coverin, much as some. Give it a trial. Princi strect. and 19 Eighth avenue. New York. For sale, a ™ SO, 220 D 83 Maiden lane, John H. nty: Charles W. Field, Portchoster, # and towns throughout the country. has 4 to return in the middle of June. he will receive orders for His lin ticnlarly all that compose tho decorati ia cabinet work, gay fixtures, artistical bronzes, Iver plate, mirrors, busson tapestry, and all ki ‘One Will find in their house of Ne imens and desi: buta'store supplied with # great choice of articles ready house of commission in Pa printia a d tire, and nuch more surface, twice as dopots, 105 Murray Greonwich strect; Baxte Torrey, 116, Fulton streo! few York; Charles . Hains, Mamaroneck, Wes! in most of busine: ic of all descriptions, OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN BR ‘aocommodated with a parior and bedroom, frontiag on Hsroadway, on the second flor, with board. Likewise two Acxirablo rooms. suitable fora lady and gentleman, or two gentlemen, at 624 Broadway. OARDING—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, IAND- ey furpished, with pantry attached, suitable for a two single gentlemen, with full or ingle rooms can be had, by apply- ng at N OARD IN BROOKLYN men aud their wives, or a few single gentlemor obtain boardin » private family, where the comfortsof a home will be s consideration, Apply at 119 Willoaghby street. References required. BOARVING-TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES can Le socommedated with two unfurnished parlors on the second floor, with bunrd; also, ene furnished room for two tingle gentlemen, with board. Apply at No.8 Crosby street. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR A sin, an obtain full or partial board, —TWO OR THREE GENTLE- can w ere are but fow boarders, in & modern Improvements, and a pl 5 59 Woot Twenty firat atrect, between Fifth ond RD—A FINE LARGER ROOM ON THE THIRD or. with pantry attached, and bedroom, if required, , with board permanently or transiently. It is suite: ble for » gentleman and wife, or single gentiemen. Apply at 121 Chambers street. aut rooui ‘all tho No OA fi YA GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A FURNISHED room, without board, in a quict family, where there aro no other boarders. Rent. paid in ad in rence, Address K. 1. this office, wtating’ terms and loca- tion, E NISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN and Indy, (with full Lourd for the Indy.) with where there ato no other boarders. The ‘antly situated on the cast sido, A URNISHED ROCMS TO LET.—A SPLENDID SUITR of furnished rooms, parlor and bedroom, communi- eating on the second floor of house No. 773 Broad way, first door above Ninth strect, to one or two single zentlomen, with or without breakfast. Alsu, a single room on the first floor to let for $3 per week. URNISHEP ROOMS.—THE ATTENTION OF GEN- tlemen who desire plensaut rooms, is invited to tho Jarge and commodions house 166 Duane Park, second door from Undson street, which has been newly fitted up with al) modern improvements, hot, cold, and shower baths, &c. Terms reasonable, tin AUTION.—PATENT ROSIN OIL.—TO PREVENT SE- rious accident and imposition. we would give noticethat lace where the real Patent Rosin Oil can b3 ew Yorks {sat tho Rosin Oil Company Store, 412 We sellit to no dealers in the city, mistakes we keep no other To provent It is fro from smoke, or explosion, and costs but half a cent per hour, for a dy beautifullight. ‘Th for sixpence, to ent, f city, free of expense. H. PARMENTIER, for Rosin Company. urn this tted to ofl and fluid to all_parts lam, the Ou Se iris of a B , bas bet Producing an inimitab t for making and directio way Post Office, ROMATIC AND for the Teoth.—This vege perty of strengthening the gums, bleaching the teeth, fill whic! ry or other meti For sale f Ronde m rocess known. gents, 100 Fulton street, corner of William, ORTH KNOWING.—A LIQUID HAIR DYE, RE- quiring but one th boat ‘of going ove RAY BEARDS AND HEADS, WITH ALL TIIC whose hi totry Mathews’ celebrated preparation. isagre ‘on #0 doing, they will b. y desired shado or color, whether auburi e application being oasior and more conveniont than by lie aie nt to any addross, on rect “Address ETTENNK GUY, Aualytion, E ble’ hue, are recommended tian 1 ack, . Sands, Wholesale time and feromt preparee cous in Ite tion, (savin ith two stan us black or brown fang as do- sing tl TRENGTHENING TI NCTURE pain and decay, and re- It docs not possess the or other droge ions. Priee, 3716 cents jo. prepara by M. M. Fortenbach & Wiskemann, Warner, 2 d Hudson streets: Thomas Green, cornes ‘and Walker street; Coddington, 303 ‘Hudson strect and 715 Broadway: D: corner of Minctta stroe street; Rushton, Clark & C 10 Astor House; Sands, corner Bowery & Spring street. Bioocker stroct, enleat & Kinsley, 62 Vese: 165 and 273 Broadway, that large a ssortment of bonnetey mantillas, linen, ring of every des ROPOLITAN M vadway, cor iNinery, isite Kind, d visitors t ofore ol most fashionable Lace and Fancy Go ner th te pi metropolis, will hav ote ods, ILLINERY EMPORIUM, NO, f Niblo’s, Herman Goods, of the rr Ladies re- ‘An oppor- ting their varions tastes the Metropolitan Mil- Emporium. sian and London Monthly Pashions received by the earliest steamers. trade, prices tot uprising ¢ m snk SHAWLS, Grenadine Tissnes, Baroxos, teand Musling, and evory variety od for sale gencrally at redw y TUFANY & C BONNETS.—LA 1 ore fri ty at LACES, SILKS, GRENA- epocially for the best city at very low 1 Broadway. E3 WILL FIND AT NO. 6 m Broadway, a soloct stock of he richest goods and best shapos moderate pri Also, a0 AMAN, NCREASED ATTRACTION AT 3H BROADWAY Ladi | | mann $2 uM y befere and $5. aro fie a aod ad adore p, eepectfully invited to inspect this bi.) assombtage of elegant Paris Hats (whother (i % into $85, onch aro far superior to any Notice particularly an k for this weok's vale. TTKINS. proprietor styles in Byta, § Loach ; ure ase or not), The Hats saatly sold mense adfitin rice. at the Ly im halt romarkably choap; nover h.—Sixty five oF iaeey * z= and Fancy Goods of | t fashions and designs, are now open by D Leahy. English, Belginz, Swiss, and Gorman Gov it ‘at most mode; URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—T0 A GENTLE- nan and his wife, or two sinzle gentlemen—s desirable in & private famil h bath room breakfast, if required; pleasantly and von- veniontly located; will be let together or separately; torms low. Apply at No. 14 Greene strect, near Canal. OHN RUCASTLE, LATR OF THE NORTHUMBER- land House, 45 Whitehall street, has furnished (entirely new) the Franklin Square Hotol, 323 Pearl stroet, whore he can accommodate transient and permanent boarders, on reasonable terms, TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD~A LAR & front parlor on the second floor, with bedroom, con- taining Croton, attached. Also the hack room on eame flo All handsomely furnished. Apply at No. 16 Warren strect, near Broadway. "TO LET—T0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN ONLY, IN A small private French family, owe parlor and be Ge Broads furnished or unfurnished. Apply Houston street. 0 LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT bowrd, one double and one single be floor of a reepeatable house, withio fi City Hall. Address D,, Herald office, 7 WARREN STREET, ROOMS MAY RR HAD IM- mediately, furnished or unfurnished, with er without doar: WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A handsomely furnished room, with board fer the Indy and her servant, and breakfast for the gentleman on Sunda; morning; & widow lady protorred. Hoard not to ¢xoeo eight or ten dollars por week; west aide of the cit Broadway, not above Bloocker street. Addross Post offive, ANTED=AN UNFURNISHED PARLUR AND Bedroom, in the upper part of the city, wost of way; for & gentleman and Board for the Ind. Address M.M_C., Broadway Post Office, which will Payable in advance, neat Re E, only. be punctually attended to. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED. N ENGLISHMAN, LATELY ARRIVED IN THIS ntry, is deriront of obtaining & situation in & Flour Mill; is perfoctly competent to take the management of a concern, and thoroughly understands his business, Any person wishing to engage will please addcess J. 8,, 09 Mug- ray street, stating tera s and Jooation. OUSR IN THE COUNTRY WANTED TO HIRE, itable for a small gentect family, and easy of avcoss, railroad or steamboat. A note stating terms, &e,, exsed to C. G., Herald office, JNFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED—BY A gentloman and his wife, who Keep thoir own servant. ing and bed room, with uso of oooking apartment, in (nearest the Hattory preferred.) | References given and required, B,, office uf this Adi & quict house, down town, Torme must be moderate Aderess, stating terms and location, B, paper. WANTEDIA TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE ina pleasant part of the city, Must have a good yard, terme moderate, Address J. W. Broadway Post Offic SALOON, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A DRINKID ra Confectionary store. Any person having either ono, euitable for a lady to koep, could dispose of it to ensh cus. tomer by stating situation and terms, to MM. Y., Broads way Post Ofhee D TO HIRE-THE LOWER OR UPPER PART so, With kitchen, &e., for a family of throe persons, Without children, Looation not above Amity atroot | and West Broadway preferred. Rent will be paid fu al- vance, in low of reference, Address Thompson, at this o toting terms, location, &o. Wx? D—A TWO STORY HOUSE, NEAR BROAD- woy, oot highor than Fourth strect, nor lower than Chambers street, at a modorate rent, Address Mrs, Yeard- ley, No. 5 Trinity Place ANTED TO BUY=A CHEAP SI'RING OR HAND Cart sod Harness, Any porron having ono ty dispose of cheap cau sddeess B, F., Sua offivo, ————— NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS. Proposition to Change the Method of Compensating Congressmen. SHARP POLITICAL DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. The Scott and Union Whigs Defining their Principles. TING INTERES FROM MEXICO. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT’ MACON, &e., &o., &o. THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. FIRST BESSION. Senate. Wasiiseron, May 17, 1862. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT TO THE REMAINS OF MRS J. Q. ADAMS. ‘The Senate agreed to adjourn over to Wednesday, to attend the funerul of the widow of ex-President J. Q. Adams. PROPOSED METIOD OF COMPENSATING CONGRESSMEN. Mr. Unnsrwoon, (whig) of Ky., introduced a bill changing the mode of compensating members of Congress allowing a ralary of $2 000 per annum, and twonty conte per mile for milcage, caloulated on an air line, deducting $10 a day for absence, except for sicknoss—to take effect from the 4th of March noxt, EMIGRANT PASSENGERS—MEDICAL AID BEQUIRED. Mr, Borien, (dem.) of 8, ¢ tho American Medical Society. recontly in sossion at Richmond. setting forth the deplorable condition of emi- grant paxongers, for want of medical attundance as re- quired by law. COAL, FOR NAVAL PURPO: Mr. Coorrn, (whig) of Pa., offered a resolution, which was agreed to, calling upon the Secretary of the Navy. to furnith tho report of the Engincer in Chief, giving the result of the experiments lately made by him to test tho quality of the various kinds of coal now in use by the navy. LAND GRANTED FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES, ETC. nt Several the Missouri river, The Sonate resumed the considera- tion of Mr. Bontanp. (dem ) of Ark., resumed his specoh, com- menced last week, against the amendment proposing ad- ditional compensation to the Collins lino. Without taking a vote, the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives. Wastunatox, May 17, 18532, NAME OF A RIVER CHANGED, ETO, Mr. Ricusanpsox, from the Committee on Territories, reported a joint resolution, changing the name of St. Peter's river to that of Minnesota, being the original Ta- dian name, It was paseed. ‘This being the week set apart for the consideration of territorial business, vasious other reports were made, in- cluding one to run ‘and establish the boundary of Texas and the territory of tho United States. THE FUNERAL OF MRM, JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. Mr. Fowren, (whig) of Mass , offered a resolution that when tho House adjourn, it adjourn to meet to-morrow at oneo’clock, that the members may have an opportunity of attending the funcral of Mrs Adams, relict of ex. Pro- sident John Quincy Adams. The funeral, he said, is to take place to-morrow at cleven o'clock, aud that never before. during the session of Congress, has tho widow of an ex President died. It was as a mark of respect due to the venerable deceared. ‘The resolution was, after an incidental conversation, amended fo as to adjourn over until Wednesday, and thus paseed. TERRITORIAL AFFAIRS—NEW MEXICO, ETC. Tho Houre then went into committee on ‘Territorial bills. The Dill announced as before the committee was the one authorizing the Governor of New Moxico to call an extra session of the Territorial Legislature whenever he skall deem it necessary and expedient. BUNCOMBE DEVATE—FREESOIL, WHIG, AND DEMOCRATIC OFINIONS ON TILE COMPROMISE, ETC, Mr. Parsron Kixc, (free soil) of N. Y., expressed his views on the compromise measures, snd was listened to with marked attention. He took the gypun] maiuiy that those laws now stand upon the sthtnte book, and what- ever the present opinich of the courts or the country may be of their constitutional validity, enough has transpired to show that tho courts, as they are now con- stituted, are of the opinion that all these’ laws are con- stitutional, The Democratic Convention, in 1848, re- fused to change ite platform, but an outyide slavery Issue was made by the Nicholson letter, and the democratic party was ‘divided and defeated. Tho compromise measures Were not passed as party measures, They are not an issue between the two partics, organized as democrats and whigs, but few of either party supported them at all. ticularly preaent- Fugitive Shu and it ix tobe decid her that law shall be ned, modified, or re should vote to modify or repeal it And, it tho electors of New York are chuilenged by the issue present- ed tothem to decide at the election whether they are satieficd with, or of approve of that law, in his opinion they will reject the candidate for President who is pre- rented to them on that platform, ashe (Mr. Kiso) had no doubt Georgia and Mississippi would reject the Presi- dential candidate who should be opposed to that law. An issue upon the subject of slavery is, and must be, in the present condition of the different States of the Union, a sectional issuo, The effort of jmli- tical partizans to make it out that one party is more friendly to slavery than the other, has a tendency to muke parties sectional, Phe democratic party, regard- ing slavery as it exists in the States as a subject of State, and not of national. jurisdiction, has always, heretofore, refused to make a national slavery issue, The demo- cratic members of the prosent Congress, asgombled in caucus at the commencement of the present session, ro fused to make such an issuo; and he believed that the Democratic National Convention, which is soon to as semble, will refuse to change its position in this re- 4 whet and the electors of the Union be invited and challenged to indicate their opinions of slavery by their votes for country upon that as well as upon any other question presented at an election fora popular verdict tu prox nounce upon, Mr. Cuttom. (whie) of Tenn., vindicated the action of the late whig caucus in ruling out of order the resolu- tions endorsing the compromise measures as a finality, as holding the Whig National Convention, He di od he was for those measures in principle and essence. and was in favor of declaring for their finality at tho proper time. Ile thought, on that occasion, the great body of the people would not choose to be dictated to by; an_ irresponsible body. He said, from data which had been placed in his possession, that if those who seceded bad remained, the Compromise resolutions would have passed the caucus by four majority, Mr. Pork. (dem) of Tenn., inquired of Mr. Cullom, whether if the whig party in convention should refuse to endorse the Compromise measures asa finality, he would *upport the nominee, Mr. Cu.om replicd, unless your party dodges as bad, or wore, He thought that the movement of the secod- ing whigs was calculated to arouse sectional feclings and establish geographical divisions, by leaving the nomina- tion of the President in the honds of Northern gentle- men. Mr, Cullom then paid his respects to Mr. Clingman, who, he said, withdrew himself from thy saucus to keep himself at the head of o Union yarty whic was to be formed out of the whig end democratic parties. If the gentleman from North Carolina was to be Captain General, t became necessary to review the gentleman's course, and see where be stands, By reference to a former Hopi {t would be seen that he referred to a state of things which would exist when the Union was dissolved. The gentleman then rejoiced that this glorious Union was no longer to be looked to as a solid rock of safety. Wherever he went he was met with the senseless ery 0 Union. and he had become sick of it—and notwithstand- ing this, he was seeking to become the head of a Union party, But. (said Mr. Cullom,) whoever says that the whig party is not a Union party. ix a liar, and the truth isnotinhim. (Laughtor.) He then noticed other gen- tlemen, and spoke in high terms of all th whig candidates, and in this connection alluded in glow- ing terms to General Scott, an@ defended him from the charge of being a mum candidate, Mr. Cunaman, (whig) of N.C... briefly replied, saying that the object of the gentleman was to injure the eleven seccders, by placing them under 0 poor e loader as him- elf, These seeeders, however, ean tuke care of them- selves, Now, so far from being the leader. he was but an humble follower. The gentieman, finding that he (Mr, Cullom) wes getting into difficulty, wished to rid himself of it. He (Mr, Clingman) had charity. but not enough to induce him to carry the gentleman's burden. He must carry his own cross to the place of execution Mr. Clinginan intended to let the war go on. and if, here- after, a word from Lim would be of service to the public, he would epeak it Mr, Biren, (dem ) of Ia., replied to Mr. Cullom, saying that, although he voted against the Fugitive Siave law, he would now sink or swim in support of the comproulee measures, and he remarked, {f (ho whig candidate should give an opinion of these zensures, it would be oxpresied in such @ way as to be susceptible of both a North and Southern construction Mr. Gentry. (whi) of Tenn., defended the course of the seceders from the whiz concur, and was followed by Mr. Marssari, (whig) of Ky..on the same sido. ‘The committee rose without debating the bili before it, aud the Louse adjourned till Wednesday prominent presented the memorial of bills were passed, incluiing one granting the right of way, anda portion of the public lunds, to aid in the construction of a railroad from the Wabash to President, he (Mr. King) had no doubtthat the verdict | at the election would truly express the sentiments of the | the caucus was called only to fix the time and place for | PRICE TWO CENTS. From Washington, | RESIGNATIONS IN THE DRPARTMANTS—THE JURY DIB CHAXGED IN THE CASH OF THK PALSY TREASURY VOUCHERS. Wasnixcrom, May 17, 1868 | Mr. Goddard, of Ohio, Chief Clerk in the Department of | the Interior, has resigned his post, to take effect from the first of July. Private reavons alone bive induced the step. ‘Lhe resignation of Assistant Postmaster Warren is aa- nounced It takes effect from the 25th inst The jury in the case of William 8. Brown. of Mich! charged W.th the faleification of treasury vouchers. hav= ing been in consultation since inst day, came ime | te court this morning announcing their inability to agree, und were discharged by Judge Crawford. This is the third trial of he care, with a similar resuit in each attempt. ‘he Hon. Stephen Pleasanton, Fifth Auditor of the Tiensury, whore death has been reported, is still Living, though quite ill, From Albany, OTS OF THE DERUNGE Eto. ,' SPECIAL CORMESPONDENCE OF THY nw Vouk UrnaLD. ? Aupaxy, May 17, 1862. ‘The arrangements for the reception of Kossuth have heen all perfected to-day. Lo ix expected to reach hore in the express train to. morrow afternoon, at three o'clook He will be received by Mayor Perry, on hiv arrival; and @ military processios ler command of Assistant Genera, Smith, wil escort him through several streets to the Capitol. where Governor Hunt will weloome him to the State, in behulf of the Legislature, which invited him. He will then retire to his loogings at Congress Hall, Ne place has yet been designated in which he is to make his | address, “Tho trustees of several churches bave refused 16 The refusal of the Exchange Bunk to receive the bills of Danks whore sconrity is bused upon exnal certificates, is contradicted, There is no doubt, however, that every Dank thus conducting business is liable to prose: ution. KORSUTH'S RECEI ‘ORTBD REFUSAL OF BILLS SECURITY BANKS—T1!): FROM A REOUL AN CORRKAPONDRNT. Aumaxy, May 17, 1852. The Exchange Bank of this eily—a depository of canal tolla—refused, on Saturday, to receive from the Collector the bills of those banks who«e circulation is based on the reaurity of canal revenue The points in the man use relative to the State newspa} are briefly these :—The law of 1848, whieh tiekeu, the State printing monopoly in providing for the app intme:t of a printer of the legal notices, made no provision he contingency which has now hap- pened—the centint ation of the publication of the wd- vertisements in toe rgus Inserted in that paper prior to the appointment of the das, The vargus, it ia understood. contends that it is still the State paper. and urges this omission in the law ot 1848 im support of its claim. It is also understood as urging that the law of 1848 does not provide for the appointinent of a printer of the legal notices every two years. Upon the designation of the Atlus as State paper, the /rgus notified soveral parties having important legal notices in that pe por of the conrtruction they put upon the law of 1848 5 among the rest, Mr. Sandford, who was party to 5 relative to which en advertisement had been’ publisi for rome weeks in the .drgus. hence the application for the mandamus. The de the Court will involve the whole question of the appointment of a State printer, Highly Interesting from Mextoo. EXCITEMENT—DEVELOPEMENT OF A CONSPD> RACY AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, RTO. Barwon, May 17, 185% The New Orleans papers contain advices from Vera Cruz to May 9. Great excitement prevailed in tl consequence of a conspiracy against the government be- ing discovered on the 24th ult, Several arrests had takem place, and the citizens generally were purchasing arma for relf-defence, Tho government had ordered a body of troops to be immediately despatched to the mouth of the Calza Calense river, A conducta had left the city of Mexico on the 24t for Vera Cruz, with one million four hundeod thousai dollars in rpecic. ‘The telegraphic communication from Vera Cruz to Ori- zaba bas commenced, and despatches are now qaily trage mitted between tho two points. GREAT city of Mexico, im Largo Fire at Macon, Ga, Macon, May 16, 1852, A fire occurred here yesterday. destroying property te the extent of $35.000.” The buildings belonged to Mr. Dempeey, and were ocengicd as grocery and dry goods stores by Messrs. Adder, Hold, oth The fire extended from the aye on Third street, to the brick A. Want, ow Cherry street, both of which buildings were saved, but considerably damaged. Boalumore and Ohio Rallrond Loan, &e. Bavrimony, May 17, 1852, Proposals for the Baltimore and Ohio six per cent coupon loan of $700,000, were opened this morning. The total bids amounted to $3365.00, Lee and Co took $117 000 at $86 10-100 ‘The rest was awarded in amall pare cel—the bids ranging from $86 15 to $90 5, ‘The mail ix through from New Orleans From Boston, RENCE—APPOINTM Boston J.N. Macabeo, found guilty” of immorality. by the Pittsburg Conference, came up in the Methodist Conference, to-day. The in- troduction of new testimony, elicited and brought out since the original trial, tending to prove the existence of a conspiracy against the accused, on the part of certain Reman ( lie enemies, indy the Conference to SL tbe case back to the Pittsburg Conference for a new trial. The appeal care of the Rev Mr. Stagg. of the Tndians METHODIST CONE Conference, was then taken up. but no action was hi Tho Conference accepted an invitation to hear tho Hom. Daniel Webster speak in Faneuil Hull, Governor Boutwell has nominated General Caleb Cush- ing to the vacant judgeship of the Supreme Court. Palask! Monumentat Savannah. Savansart, May 16, 1862. ‘The design of Robert Vi, Launitz, of New York, has been accepicd for the Pulaski monument, to be erected spect. by making ® slavesy issue for the frosts | here, Wential ‘election; but should such an issue bo — — deliberately made by the National Convention, Naval Affairs, | | i THE UNITED STATES STEAMER MISSISSIPPI. Bosrow. May 17, 1852. The United States steamer Mistivsippi arrived here to day, and anchored off the Navy Yard, She is to tow the | Vrinecton to Baltimore for her boilers. UNITED STATES SHIP FRANKLIN. Pontsmovrn, N. H.. May 17, 1852, Franklin was. to d palanee floating-dock at The U | taken tus wavy yard. | The Stcamship Georgia. New Onieass, May 16, 1852. The steamship Georgia, he for New York, got off the har last night, ‘and went to a. Markets. | New Onteans, May 16, 1852, its ‘otton closed firm on Saturday, at 91,6. for good mide ing. Baritone. May 17, 1852. | Bales were made to-day. of 400 beeves, at $4a $4 75. on | the hoof, to $8 a $9 25 net; hogs were at $74 a $B. — Our Special Wasnington Correspondences Wasiniwoton, May 16, 1862. The Mexican Difficulty—President Arista's Letter Laid Dix rectly before the President—The Collins Line—Haitromd Bills, §. Lunderstand President Arista’s letter to President Fillmore, an account of which the Henan gave exetu- sively on Friday, has been sont to Mr, Fillmore directly, and not through the new Mexican minister, and will be jaid before the Cabinet on Monday, as soon as traus- lated. Tho Henatp's publication has caused a great sen- ration here~and Mr, Letcher’s ultimatum finds no re- sponse from any party. Mr, Hargous, the assignoe of the Garay grant, is ia Notwithstanding the most rtions on the part of the opponents of the certain the extra compenration will pass the House is gaining strength daily Tho Kailroad bills wil House week, in the Speaker's table. it Faran Arpray ty INDiANA.—A correspondent of Newark Advertiser hat on the 7th inst,. 1 altereation took fp at Covington. Indiana, Letewcon Hon, B.A, Hannegon and his brother-in low Jobn It, Duncan, when the crmer struck the latter with a towie knife, in the upper region of the abdomen, and entirely severed the duodenum, The parts were as peeible, reunited and rowed together by « the wound proved fatal. ‘The sufferer sank. from inward lors of blood. lock n he watil next day, aby expired. He wasn brother » late Hon, Duncan. of Ohio, and was bout forty five y The exciting eanre of happy afar was Uqnor. n Loch haat been y { The imniettate rome dis et atrade fn pro- The parties | y warm friend: —Damcan a journer with Honneg toro yes; art tie lug to thetn both ro say, that doring (vt lomgth thei clay ianargan, powesed of 1 vs notin when : igs hee de whew nos Le vy " 1 f by awili made in his beat excellent lady, amd Mrs, Wallace, a widow sister,