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WHOLE NO, 7141. ° MORNING EDITION-—-THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1852. ! px ICE TWO CENTS. DOUBLE SHEET. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Veto orthe tiqnor Bul 1m Massachusetts | rumored Acctdent to theMéamer Hetndeor, THE PRESIDENCY. “THE EXEMPT AND EX-WEMRERS Rnnnannnnnmnnnnan ngs { by Gov. Boutwell. News#na, May 16—~11 A. M. ra = eH, 1% BROCEEDVNGS IN CONGRESS. b ACTION OF THE SENATR—OREAT EXCITEMENT, ETC. ‘Nhe rumored accident to p omee Reindeer, at THE NIOTH NHW YOLK DIsraror. Fie 8 SREY RS ro | by " oe 5 3 4 Ks Bas a i “ty WAOTIVE PARTNEK WaNTED-WiTd A Capt. | M7 evening, Rd inst, at Ko'clonk newharironclaa” | ~~ X Boston, May 19, 1862, Dobbs’ Ferry, this morning, ty unfounded. as sho At a meeting of the whig dolegates Of the Nin’ Com tal of $15,000 to $2500 in a bosin b SARI deni wee , The Liquor bill passed by our Legislature, embodying parsed this place (Nowtsty) this morning, in good grersional District. composed of the enuntion of Putnam, _ | Success of the Gollins Appropriation im | the sine nw. was this for noon vetoed by Gov, Bout- Claws, where there ix mow invested a oxpital uf $3000) Trad BA a nauk ak aie: eer! : , at rate business, one of the pro-ws* partne: shia: a 7 , P, e + order, and in good time. Woetchester, and Rockland, convened at Workman's Sevtize tram artive to silent pertaerstipc A liewe We Be biseeecavsckanwreaced the vesslpvet ts tho venate. | well. A portion of our citizens are highly delighted Poysrixxnrars, May 32—11 A.M. | Hotel. im Sing Sing. on tho 1%h day of May. 15% &., at the office of this paper. i H Rundred: and Gy delisre from Richard Vresh, & | ~ eanes | With the resuit and it ia proposed to fire five hundred ‘The steamer Reindeg has just passed wit right. No | David W. ‘Travia was appointed Chairman, and Johm ANE OF ST. MARY'S NuTey COLUMBUS GA, | duration to the Widew and Orphaire Foul of the , Curious Politienl Speemxes in the House. urs o» the Common, Om the other bund, many are | acctdent, y fe f Collett, and Levl IL, Hoberta, Secretaries, ‘The following, a | New Forks My RAN ares. lice: terra take Seapien, | b . . TRO Rosrox, May 19—P, M. The Steymship Fanny Sotzed. Resolved, That Gen. Windeld Scott is the first choles prez pa QRELauD, &e—THE SUBSCRIBERS | owner of French's Hotel. and two hnndced wad fift VETO OF THY MAINE LAW BY, GOV. | Qovernor Routwell's velo of the Liquor bill way the VIOLATION OF THE PASSENGER LAWS. of thir convention as the whig candidate for President, n Yarivuy bauks Wd bankers ia | from Richard French, proprictor there! as & slicht tocon England, ireland. and Seotiaud. in enms tw suit of their erstitnde to the Fire Department. its edicient o WALLIAMS & GUT Passage can be scoured by poe) packet ry month, ONEY TO LOAN—IN SUMS 10 SUIT on whtches, jewelry, diamonus, dry 8, at the Life Insuran Savane BOUTWELL, OF MASS. subject of a warm debate in the Senate this P, M., and ey Mae LBs UO.) enol ta: The Tee ade Roe oF et ata fitar star lingo Lt. | 2miecre, and memberg for their strenuous exertions to nras | AAAAAAANANAAAAAANAIAS | finally the question was taken on passing tho bill against | |, The steamship’ ipl ia f ys eter) {| “Onmotion it war resolved that Win, Bleakley. Je.. of ailing let, Oth, 11th, Lith inst. Pleace aesept for yourself our kind constieetions | MURDEROUS RIOT AMONG IRISHMEN AT | the veto. which resulted in yeas 23; nays 15—not two | Panama, put tybere on Saturday for coal, and on Mo Westehonter county. be the delegate to represent this dise ours, tesly, JOHN SIMPSON, PROVIDENCE. Table cobsecnenitnaieaein Hanae: | As the obiof | G8¥ was seize¢by the Collector of the port, for a violation | trict in the National Convention. Also, rosulved, That iC eile good. “ laws--in taking a greater number of pas- | John G, Miller of Putmam, be appointed alternate dele ‘Treasurer Firs Department, N.Y, an tatharana Anan es ground of the veto was the open ballet in submitting the | of the revens me 8 6 a ate rengers that the law allowed gate to the said convention, MOVEMENTS OF KOSSUTH. bill te i " he people, Senator Keyes offered a new draft of ie THE SCOTT CENTRAL COMMITTEE. the Dill substituting the seeret ballot. which was passed’ SUCIBTY MESTINGS. med ra lie ice will be treated in amhomeabls ae nat ow patie ds Ae doWe cugromols ton bilidarthic’ Sane wast ake Items from Now England. Last evening, a meeting of this committee was held a6 and confidential mauner. . GEORGE'S CRICKET CLUR—A SPECIAL MERT- ; @ Hovse, bu! that body being on the point of adj ent ls necyse . Florence's Hotel, and they adjourned immediately after ~ 4 eld at tho club roomy Red House, | ! y being point of adjournmen 1WOVERY OF A COMET—FIRE IN SACO, RTC. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS —Oi10 AND MUSSIS- | gist Wootanty EIDE welch, An Me ta eles taal ees FATAL STEAMBOAT” DISASTERS, for ‘he dn}, refused to receive it. wad the subject will piyo' Bostox, May 19, 1852, | ®d proceeded in a body tw tho Fifth district convention, sippi Railroad, extending from Cinciawatit st; Luis. | members. A mateh botweon the North and Soath will take nanan prot ally come up tomorrow. ‘There is much exeltement og gata r G FIFTH DISTRICT CONV! led proposals will be ry-ei wf the an- sume day. Wickets pitched previsely at IL A. M. 5 | upon the matter, A Plescopic comet was discovered this morning, at HR WHHL wT Biy CONVENTION. Seratgn eds iy he cites. of Cla «uni tho By order, BMBRER, S Interesting from Havana and Toxas, bridge Observatory, by GP Bond, whieh is the | ‘This being the last whig convention to be held im the % ¥ > theta Conbectiout! State Nemepaxance Convention, eywenth or twelfth seen first by him, before information | tity, the interest of the politicians of the other distriots ereot had reached this country, ie now concentrated about it; and, accordingly, a large the Lodge A grand mass temperance convention ws convened to- | "A destructive fire oceurred in Saco. Maine, thix morn- “ ; tts dag. oe THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. ‘ 3 . Aire . . number of politicians, from various parts ot the city, F day at Brewster Hall, Delegates were present from every | Ing. consuming Taft's Hotel. one or two lange stables and oa cvening in front of No, 120 Kast Broadway, NO. the masonio frat. r MANUAITAN 1.0) {Manhattan Lodge, ing, of the following From Cincinnati, exten din, the intersection of the Madison aud : re respeotfally invited to ineet Bovond: wn, oppesite St vm. corner of Brocme anil Crosby strovts, HW miles easterly, to a polit near che tow P M., precisely, for the parposo of attandi Key dic, See New Haven, May 19, 1852. and profiles of the line will be ready (or ¢« thw Ft ST SESSION. Cae mide esata cto ) Six dwelling houses, Loss not stated; partially insured, nd profiles of th ‘wil be sendy Cor ox brother, Auguste F ore cae State, ‘The pts is te Saptpat a baie Boynton, who has been on trial in Dedham. Massachu- | where the convention was held, and also at the Kast om aD} e 2th inst For tha rewunivdny 213 miws | _ ia Senato. unito in drawing up petitions from ail sections of the hip ocveral tase: DANG on tha, Chases of netting: fire . i onpeitte aes ‘ roposals will be received from such parties a: desire to vid HE JOURNEYMEN HOKSE-SHOERS’ PROTECTIVE 7 ys Stute, and preseut the whole in one form to the Legiale | Setts fon neveral avuling’ holises, waa somuitted: Tals. |, Beare ews, oe Rs Cee See ee for the work upon thelr own examinations, aad snoa infor Unian and Benevolent Scvinty of the vity of Now York, Wastusuron, May 19, 1852, | toro, 1.0w in session for the purpose, if posible, of securiag i : bbe pela tact a gga | Gaeta Comet ‘uation as tho engincer will be alle to cive, the character of soeotal meeting: u Thuralay evening May 2) ae COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS IN NEW MEXICO the enactment of the Maine law; and, in the event a |"? LanY ice Paver tie ae the Scott Committee, on masse, and a host of Cus tho country being w.ifurm, and preliminary xueveys in pra- at Hermitage Lin!l, corner of Allon and toast on : “ ) thi : Sdlaay 4 tom House officers and other officials were present, arene, “C:partncrahip firms Biddins for the above wore will sts All members are ro ynaet nyii|) Mite ObAir Nid befarethe Banato a ootmunioa ton tien |’ Te SE TOR TT ae Markets. together with the candidates, and, of course. the jeaso give the full name aud post oMicn addrosa of each eyman Morse-shocr to the cits fuvorablots thacanss, | the Scere ray at siciikia cd peakers age Rev pin, Neal Dow, P. 1, Hasan I: ans, May 18, 185% : Inember of the firm H.C. SEYMOUR & CO. TEORGE UARLAN, Presidents” | tH Secretary of War, answering a resolution calling for | gyq J. M. Reod, Great enthusiasm prevail, ") he entes ef a sintmntodedy Ran hadeasas:| Eee MAE eae ene Tene sabe corals tect —. 2 alltel " information relative to extra componsation of civil The eales ef Cotton to-day amounted to 5.000 bales, at | of tho East Broadway House. ono of the S PrRoPosaLs ¥OK CUalL anv Woop, Fum rd 4 i steady prices, Low Middling. 8t(0. a 84¢c.; Strict Mid- | publicly offered Mr Briggs. tho Fillmore en United States.—Writton and sealed proposmis will ve MISOMLLANEOU officers in New Mexico during the Mexican war, Affairs in Albany. dling, 8440. a Lard has advanced, wich sales of 1.000 | tive bets of $100 each, namely: That Seott would qocsived ot She ofioe ef Abe Quartsrmsever it i ANEOCS, THE PRE PARM Bi ve MOVEMENTS OF KOSSUTH—PROVOSED LOAY TO THE | bbls, at #y 7ée.; holders are now asking 1c, Prime | tho nomination; that ho would carry the State ot Now pion eat eghiesagy gon if fll Bea oll ALL AND PANAMA ICE COMPANY GIVg | Meeers. Sewanp, Suen, and Warxer presented | susqUEHANNA RAILROAD COMPANY—-CHIMINAT, | Corn 60c, York. the State of Pennsylvania, and the State of Ohiog tof the United Crantesros. May 18, 185 and that he would be xt Preside: of the Secretary of War ) for farai-ty ® permanent and sab- | memorials, asking for the passage of the Homestead bill. PARDONED. ay "wot tw axcood nitive that they have er: 0 hn ot red stantial Tee House at Aspinwall, Navy Bay, and will keo " Tho rales of Cotton to-day reached 350 bales, at Te. & | States, Mr, Hriggs would onl; t the last; nud no Stfanthracito Coal, tobe delivered in the seal Fards, ace, | constantly on hana ® good apply ot thie heat itive thd fessh | Other business was transacted, of noxpeeial importance, | serctan connisroxpeney or THN Nuw voRK neRaLD. — | 93,6.) The market has an advancing. tendency. person was found ‘willing to take up’ the five bels as 1 4 Bedive's Isl th § and aro prepared te Seruish tho samo at ee ee ras fy : 9, 1882 ae b Ne Hao Tle: tos eran Utg ak aaah oinekan Wa deceecien || print onthe latbave hel tie eet Pacer ot renenuanly Wi Bleue, OW ledlaon cane Peet ALAA ERY 10S 1808: Piss MN TE APOE LT ena ebivveai lft’ Wane, Au atetlninte ai Aveo OA ERTS : *s Nile one haus rates. JOHN UCANNA ‘Agent. 5 h . 7 Kossuth was too unwell to receive visitera to day; he : ‘ % 3 Dae te eee oe ee rt ir PMC erst at anata of Califoruin, severally presented sundry resolutions of |, Kossuth was ¢ ah kr vitae tolling nef gu te Bren, aren a ey LaMntine aeoiss toe" teprntar wardl Cleyaaee: MOUIAT oni Baer Briggs. a Fill- co Neel a Tae GL F Hagelin | the Legistatures of their respective States. | Kept tis bed. Ho will speak to-morrow, in the Rev. Dr. | Wotton mixed and round yellow, Oats aro at 42140, for | mdre man; and the Williamsburg delegation wonld only tobe faished prior te December euauing: woizht tube deter. TEMTARDS t BILLIARDS ! DILETARDS.—GENTER: | TANDD FOn A RAILROAD IX CALIFONIAG Huatington'«chureh, His price ofaduission is graduated, | prime Canadian, aud 42c, for State, Sales were mulo ko for Coles; while the Seventh Wurd would. ony go for mined at the place of delivery. tad at the wapense of com: men vho practise this most healthy rocroatim, w r. Fxxcn, (dem.) of Mich, from tho Committee en 5 side i age | 10,000 bushels Wisconsin barley at 62 a 63. Ohioand | Alderman Morgans; and at eleven o'clock they again ractor, at the poste whore thre are no punlieneales Same, | iy evirstbing provided tr their camfortand coavenieuce, | ublic Lands, reported back tho bil geauting the rightot | {2 itation of Jenny Goldschmidt, He intends to charge | Tin, Wichess Nite on adjourned. after about one hundred. ballots, without Broadway, betwoen | way and a portion of the public lands to California, to aid | @¥* three, two and one dollar, He proceeds on Friday _ coming to any result. One thing is certain. that either « of Geils | j = i y : in the construction of railroads from San Francisco to | @ircct to Niagara Falls, and after a respite ofa few days ioverva! Scott ora Webster man must be elected. or none, A TAND PART es, | pan 2Ore: and it was ordered to be engrossed for a third | Lo will return to Albany, stopping at Rochester, Sy- bapa etches ete ‘peed Fillmore man haa no chance. Thus, after all Fillmore ‘Oak Wood. to measure 123 cubie feet to che cord, to be de- | Durne and Pearlatrects. This saloon coutains livered at the above places, in such quantities a» may bepre- | fith and Decker’s Superior Billiard Table: ‘viously designated, aud as may be convouiently receive ere E ve No. 2 WALL STKE: a rt ite FA -delivered-and Gosierke al ILLIARD TABLES.—TWO SECOND HAND TABLE: reading. i BY WORGR’s MACHEMCCINE CORTE NO: ¢ will only have two of the six district conventions of the Areetor} delivery to bogin eT eeadeaaen Botan ingond order, with fixtures, fur wale, wich a aplendit * icpnaeiesde: pieure, &e.,on his way, Delegations from Troy and Sy- Wepxespay, May 19, 18: i . ; with proper sureties, shove names Sud roxidenovs will be | 8 ck of now Tables, with the Patent {udis Rubber Cushions. | My. Geren, (whig) of Mo, from the Commiutes on Jue | racuse have invited him to visit those cities, ‘Tho Rev Burraro, 9 A. M.--Barometer 29.23, ‘thormometer = expressed in the bids, will be required for the faithful per- | Always op hund, Cloths, Balls, Cues, Maces, and Freach rt u Wed : sade * | 62, Wind west, Clear and pleasant morning. TELEGRAPHIC eelameaee mae Ohides vill Be reguined Thecus! fellate EIS PERG rota, Marie Cane aoe diciury. neked und was discharged from the consideration | and venerable Dr. Mott, of Union College, invited him to- ‘ poe LEG . Diy (ES GRIFFITH. & DECKER, | Of the memorial of the citizens of Pennsylvania, asking | day. Kossuth, it is eaid, intends visiting one of the ma- | Rocurarcn, 9 A. M.—Cool, cloudy morning. Wind | Delegates to the National Conventions. Ofice of the Quartermaster's Department, No. 6Siate wireaty | 0 ¢ = the enactment of a law to prevent the felons and paupers | sonic lodges this evening. northeast, It looks like rain, ‘Thermometer 60. WHIG CONVENTION—FROM TEXAS. a 5 - 7 C. a ul c ie un coun! b. he greatest excitement prevails in this in refer RACH 9 A elear and plea: morning. BAYAN: aw iXeeks May Sch 1564, Cot agamttien (GRA pend er remette hy esas bolic Seppe geass apes t 7 to th 4 " ti ‘ Me bay: thls Ca th Won . tee i te oe mie a The whigs of F: av ee ee moat , 4 |, Are roapes cS jons of icular general interest were | ence to the election on Monday noxt. horizing the | Wind cast. | Thermome i » whigs of Kastorn and Western Texas toently met P wmonweaish of Peanaylvacine~Tie testanotion of co acg | Once st Burdick’s Wine Store, 73 Libesty weet cing, | attinited to, SEE MEIGS UES Eenbta WOR UB city to loan ite credit for @ million, to the Albany and | rica, 9A. M.—Pleasant morning, ‘The sun shining rernetivery in convention, and appointed delegates 0 tise fe Uenscal Aicamitiy ot this: Ca leh eatiston : DEPICIENCY BILL. usquebanna Railroad Company. The strongest effi : 1 2, N don, sas Bae we rete fee ibs neuter on hs TAM NOW DISCHARGING SEVERAL cag. | _ The amendment appropriating $350,000 to pay thociti- | are making, by Interested purtics. to defeat the project. | PMshtly. ‘Thermometer 6 fi - Ae uiltisine toe the sanaicate hie the era ieketeeig North Branch Extension of the tenusylvauia Caual,” ap- goes of the quality Rod Ash Stone Coal, which f | zens of Alabama and Georgia for losses sustained in the Newton Gay, who was convicted in Columbiz county, Aunany, 9 A. M.—It is a clear morning. Wind south. donee, of Tennewco, for the Vico Presiduncy, ‘ we bse) bag lS EN papies aay Br lea le ARE SUR hE a | Creek war, in 18:6 37, was, after a long debate, rejected: | some seven months since, ona charge of rape, has been | Thermometer 62, Barometer 20.570, Meroury 62, Lean eee ae ey ey ky I OS aarp reper nrllendtrnger | PETER CLINTON, cornee of King ewgyatie | appitiona. comrnxsation For THe coLiixs steamens. | pardoned from the State prison by Governor Hunt. His | ‘Tor, 9 A. M.—A beautiful morning. Wind sour, DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION—PROM VIRGINTA. of the revence Refelaatter movtionst: and wiluh te hecety Sivineed eek Gone tok g end G ‘The amendment proposing to give the Collins line of | release was obtained in a great measuro by the woman | Thomometer 60, : ronmonn, Va. May 19, 1852, Specttically pledged for the payment ct the interest and re- eres steamers $53 000 per trip, coming up. Messrs, Bell and | whose evidence convicted him, When he atrived by the ——— Hon, Henry A. Wise hna been appointed a delegate to payment of the principal, the sum of $550.0N, and issue | (| GUNTHER & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF Ja. | Dawion severally raid they wore nol in favor of the | cars at Stuyverant yesterday. he was met by a crowd of CArGRBHSE Xho Cail Coun inisston ond tho Democratic National Convention from Virgini Gertificates o of Joni therefor, redeemable ia thirty years from. oa ite any , 161 William street. —Duyers will | amendment as it now stands. They wanted amendments, | people, amid the Yoat of cannon, rejoicing at his re- u Major Dickenson has been nominated by the 1 date, Douring interest ata rate not excceding 4th | ciutote toe fet" warurpaaed tacrse anata ae Cages | and wonld. therefore, vote for it at thivstage for the par. | lenre. W. The following circular hus been issued by the Canal | tio Convention of Albemarle, Virginia, as their delegate to ors and July i Anywhore else. Q pose of keeping it before tho Senate. with a view to ete ~ rf Gcaaaihaitiiene : ¢ National Convention, Branch Coaal Loan.” The second section of eaid ace farther = amendment. and a full vote when it shall havo been re- | Iniwh Riot at Providence—A Watchman razr or New York, — ) SOUTH CAROLINA: ie That there, shall bo anual iy eet art be the: OLD FENG —A. G. Bac! BY & co., MAN! FACTU- Darts Pisa ee ee the Whole. Killed. aL Comissionnny Orrien. & Bavrimone, May 19, 1852. ee S lkternalsleepruveviens Wend, $e eee Poneil Cases, and patentees o ¢ amendment was then agreed to by ayes 26, nays 5 org Saar Aumany, aay 14, 1 The Charleston Mercury says :—We know nothing of the ‘Yenue acornil d aftor the passage of | the colcbrated Extenein Cuscy, Nos, 12 Maiden Lane and | 91, ns follows: Provipr May 19, 1832. fo- Nitec ona tatabaiat silty. ZO ERA’ deol e ‘ this tet for tf payinen Font and sual itjaia- | 27 (Irving Howse) Broadway. Ars—Mosera, Nell, Borrion, Bright, Cass, Dayvon, | An Inish row occurred Inst evenivg on Elbow strect. | 4.) PRS He eat ETA ied Meroe ec rerge rita J ouneinan ‘ahall be the duty of the said commissioners, after payingthe | JQEAD THIS. —KNIGHT & CO., NO. 57 JOHN STREET, | Han ltnt Mullen (Novis Tene Tee Sak esetiar | The police were sent for, and two Irishmen wore arrested | tI Huet An act to provide for thecompletion of | und aesume to reprerent the State, We have heard no Tutorest annually, to invest the surplus, together with ite ace manufacturers and importers of Perfumery, invite & Smith, Sprnance: Gioskww aes ns 1 darAld Olin darks of two watohinon, ho lind got | the } analeplargement, and ‘ho Genesee Valley and | intimation of such an intention, cumulation of iate: in the uaa, attention of all jobbers and retailers of perfamery, aud alyo 7 p and carried © bia) be chmen, iad gol YL ver Canal: Navs~ Messrs. Adams. Borland, Bradbury, Brook, Chase, Clemons, Dodgo of Wisconsin, 'Dodgo of lowa, Dougla Folch, Geyer, Hamlin, Hunter, Jones of Tei ing, ML son, Morton, Sebastian, Wade, Walker and Weller—: of the ladies, to their splendid stock of rare Perfumes, and restment to form sink choico articles for the toilet, containing every variety of the principal of thia k delicate extracts, odors. Thetis hair tonics ney soap ed July 10, 1851, to be: uneon- \ ion, we are pre- Political Intelligence, the Auditor Ankansss Democnatic Siate Coxventios.—The Are us faras the City Hot resoued by a gang of I when they were overtoken nnd hi titi onal, In conseque waichmen were beat- | cluded from making any bmen. T0sen section of ue Aol of the ti rouge, &0,, which they will sell wholevale and retail, atthe | *°n Morte Aides en with clubs, and one of them, William 't, Pullen, died | fer work performed on cow kuneas Democratic State Convention assembled at Little Tan Act te provide for the oruio lowest prices. : ate Mieniadioumeds thismornivg. | The other, Benjamin A, Newhall, was con- | Peepeetfully yours, FREDERIOK FOLVETT, “| Kock em che dd ins ant, and nominated General Bing Ny cy IN ILLINOIS.-WANTED TO PURCHASE, _ siderably injured, but not dangerously. One of the as- JOUN C. MATHER, Conway tor Governor, The Convention the dthe Ise farther provides use LOO Hee te RUBS House of Representatives suilants has been arrested, and. ofticera are on the track of HENRY FLTZUUCIT. Intions renfiaming the Baltimore. resolutic authorized 2m “act to provide for the immeuiate vomple- | the war of 1812, which h for many years, been sold Wasuixatox, May 19, 18° the others, =. Canal Commissioners, Stephen A. Douglas or James Buchanan were recom. tion of the North Draach Extension of tho Peuusyly eat fedemption for the taxes. Apply to’ or addross TERRITORIAL. ASFAIRS—POLITICAL SPEECHES, Provinencs, May 19—P. M. 5 mended as candidates to be voted for by the de Canal! approved on the 2d ay uf April, iu the year 1Aiz,” | (LATTICON, No.3 Nassau atrect, accond story, giving (ear Pee ene Whole ou the | Nine pervons, charged with being ‘concerned in the Later from New Mexico. from Arkanaas, in the National Demoeratie ¢ ahall not be subject to taxation fur and it shall be the daty of the Governurto purpuse waste murder of Pullen, the watchman, hy been arrested. {From the St, Lonix Republican, May 15.) ‘Iho follow ng delegates were chosen for the Baltimore to be hed to rad certiticntes, iu the eau ae eon O PERFUMERY DEALERS—A P. SRSON LATELY | Dill autherizirg the Governor of New Mexico to call an ¢ Bourd of Aldermen have beld a special meeting. and the steamer Timour, from the Missouri river, we Jones, Bradley, Term gashaee eerdired’t0 O8 atcaced tthe penton bee arrived from Paris, prrfectly competent in manufac. | extra session of the Territorial Legislature whenever he | directed the watchmen to be provided wit papers of the Toth ult. A. 1. Rainey, sued under the pistons of this ack” turing oerfumory and toilet soap in all ts branches. having | ha deer it proper, that a petition be olreulated for the repeal of 1 Sd, pute a complete damper upon ; 4 arity Rivrecsite notiee y at houses in Par : boltshing capital punishment. statements in relation to the minoral wealth of the Rio Tho Ferry Strike. of rould ike to mitke an arrangement, to manufactur tho alesis (whig) of Ky,, brieflyadvocated the bill, and |“)! NE capital pI itp ila of which buiore we hind very flattering uecounls. | Saterday tho ateiko of ihe pilots of the Brookiyn 4 disporal. Any house wishing to cneage ia that proneabte | then proceeded to review and answer the manifesto of in Boston, +Percons who were enguged in the expedition to the Kio z i ‘i Pocpine ed fr grade would tind ahs an advantageous opportunity. Aildro the eeceding members of the late whig caucus, He ra- Bosvox, May 19, 188 Ee agi pagent nas mg eng teers ent tno Eee pape aia tified cl rasp oe + the wom of $250,000, at a ri paca ————___________}_pidly, and amid much contusion, read from a manuscript athodist ‘ jpehlr dale of fo bellows that coll found than pr agra St ope pp ne hbo es fo rag cdo lx per cent fee annum. Rug GHEMPENT PLAGE-wor ONT Tina awADear |e 5 unuscrip In the Methodist Conference the appeal cave of th: |. to believe that x ous stones abound thet pilots exiled st-th0 ‘tice, andiealt they had Hoon mia Yoan to be redeemmite thirty. 5 date. ring Mattresses, (from $5 to $20 )—lron Bolstents, | *Peech, in the course of which he said the address was | Rey. Mr. Taylor, of the Michigan Conference, was taken | |The : mR CE ats UY sented and misunderstood, and they wish eaten of stock for the same shail not bo subject to eaxation | {79D Frevivnge eee NR! att, hotele, be; | the most denunclatory, withering and bitter, that could | up, and tho conference, by about a two-thirds vote, | Sdiresed to Thonn tintin, Perfect of Santa He o Ge ooh TS een TT oe ancy and gothlo Reception Chairs, a. for worked eve 2 5 + | which certainly exhibits a curious state of aff the opportunity to explain, Mr. ‘Taylor, the s or piacere se He snplciaye Oey Louiges and Couches, ull prices and cheap, is at fo4 Broad. | Dave been directed against those who remained in the | agirmed the decision of the Michigan Conference, thus, | Mexico. It is in these words: rai siete dayne re aia the at the a ana 0 and iteatos el ail be made fa amas of one, fire aod Tay aeiee eeculen ee All kinds of Furniture | caucus. Kentucky is on a pivot as to party politics She | jn fact, asverting that it waa the duty of a member of the Hxxovtive Deratrnent, March 31, 1552 3 1 afterwards, with ee thoy had the option o! idder. 1 pro- i 2. z mis “1 i e1 d ese, , in Moved “d prote jor = Par i be . Seely tev ackctes peapoeaa Ch te 7E MEDAL AT THR WORLDS PALA LONDON | DAS BOW & democratic Governor, and this address, in the | church, if posible, to attend the church in the charge | Sin :—Moved by a regard for the "protection of | on, Which indicated that they were rather Aken, the lowoutrate sf interest, aud eho promtaimy. but ne RINGUET LEPHINCE, of thotem of Kingiet Lapriace | ats of democrats on the stump, and In their proses | where he resided. and of the minister to soo Uuat steps | perty, T would respectfully recomaent that you estab- y for what had occurred, and that they were under @ smaller fraction than one-q\u yar cout will be euter- | « 4, Marcotte, (O4 Broadway. New York, informs his triends | would haye the tendency of prostrating the compromise | Were taken to necomplishthat ent. lial a temporary police. | For the want of funds to mai ipptehension. It appears that they were Led to be= tained as a ‘The State reserves the rizt ty accept tho | Sf} y-OF Ds i P The Committeo of Iti tain them, and upon the repre Pr aney report ‘ tation of the proper | tie Hn: Con public, that he hag just arrived from Varis, where igs 1 se egetuen te the piddieat dene Mi thac ere | whigs in that Stato forever. eould the people be mado to orders for his Louse of commission in Paris | Debeve that the whig resresentatives occupy the position re. His live of business being more par- | in which the manifesto places them It was written out ich some persuns connected with the Williams= burg ferry. that there was an intention on the part of ub executive comnuttee of the Union Ferry to. educate h y part of the sum offered, unless the pro stipulates to the contrary. Bids must be direct aud ex cit, No conditional or hypothetical proposal, or for ail are in # starving ling towards said pet- padi. of the North Ohio Annu Meers that the prisoners now in members who had joined condition, through a humane oners and commmnnily, L have gi fe or his manu: nted them ¢ Sots owe tind: of she caocie. saute oar paiasine cicolarty all Chek compare the decoration aad uraitere ia | and prypared by hile colleague from the Louisville dis- La oot Deo aM ek rl rah idl ee tonal pardon: Wits hay end udlonsry | Aid, Dieparo & ninber of young men for, tho bust f iately: i ¥ general ascabinet work, gay fixtures, artistical bronzes, | trict (Mr. M. ) 1 ty i ried F , Tatas fee & few aight 4 i view to oust the old’ pilo pte of receipts from the Treasury for said paymeuts, certifi rpctt and certains: One xi Gnd. in theie Reecee it wae | tion, and not to nominate a Presidential candidate and | Cp eter. “ahtawae onponed a ve Sige ct ya Pe Tnvitiug | Pom. private letter, written at Santa Fo, on the sun | % eS on car ee ene mittee Tewriel crite ercicsscin clan ct bie perrotece atoms be York, not only specimens and designs of all descriptions, | Mke a platform. This was for the convention; and it | seccsion und contlietine with the ant principle, 1¢ | of Avril, we learn that Gov oun. who had then | Thy pilots abandow. their post ipa tea Samsiise: cnectete “Etoncke’s tor osu’ tiny ai Unt a'store cupplied with a great choice of articles ready | seemed to him (Gray) that it would have been arrogant eg ae : ‘ E Leen dangerowly sick. expe avo for the United | ‘He pilots aband heir position im monwealth, endorsed “Propota’s for Loan. y will PY y h y iol ‘st was. after a long discussion, recommitted. 18 y P 1) tho telveticn of. new band i king rule. od wall ab for Uhisioelny Chur contonsé t made, it he. with others, had attempted to give insiructions to » f vee 0 ixpresali 2 801 States in about two weeks; but it was execedingly doubt. | 1°! Same Se ee be opened until the perind for disclosing thelr content Se ‘peal = Dr, Holdiveh prevented a resolution expressing the son- vel) about t Wth regard to an increase of wage arrived, whea nu alteration in the terms will be pormitted NCREASED ATTRACIION AT ADWAY. govern the convention, It seemed to him most unjust | timents of the confurcnce respecting the death of Dr, | 01 whether he would } that point that could bo katief ig oe ‘The Seoretary of the Commonwealth, ia the presence of the Ladies aro respectfully invited to inspect this hishly | and illiberalto the whig party to issue sech an address, Stephen Olin, a mer ber elect of the General Conference. Ve were much excited Lapel : pide prily | ar hovern: cent assem a, and there never was , State Treasurer, Auditor General. and such other y difficulty about it it go of elegant Paris Hats (whethor they | after endeavoring to break up th hig caucus, It was me nts; and it yersons Aa may sco Proper to be present, shall »pen and pabe to meke an immediate purchase or uot). Tho He 9 duty of ever : stead of deserti ¢ Sena ania chan thie niekte OF ate nibs and it | (hie empleyers and employees only understood each other ish said proporn rin he rnc ‘will award the {cueh are far sucorior ta any tisually wold ey Als Tork ese Uavaating ean Sty retlied Attempted Escape from the State Prison Secitens Lees alas the 11th was aisign 4 for | There are » ef the pilots who now. feel that they the et d bert bidder or bidders, Notice particula, t * 7 y A ck up io ve Ms Cc acted ral 7 ould glad © the ne no W, HUGHES, Secretary. of the Commonwealth. week's sale, alLat half-price, at che Latics’ | at Tength to Mr. Marshall. showing that he was not the Avnons, May of these proceedings, ‘The military officer. in command | Sted Father seal gin fou Secretary's Ofice, Harrisburz, May 7, Parisian Hat Depot, 341 Broadway (removed from 351), | mort proper representative of whig principles. ‘This morning. about ten o'clock. five convicts attempted | of some thirty was, howe ve winted with thoir | Whuone tf ee nt. re ee eerie cence mF = WM. ATTKINS, proprietor. N. B.—Sixty five ena Mr, Menarpsox, (dem.) of Il, spoke in favor of the i ; f 2 plans, and was pr them. | eres aa erday. very well without their sere Prorosars FOR LOAN CENTRAL INDIA fancy teyles in Wate, $l onch; remarkably cheap; uever | New Mexico bill, nul gave as ouc'reason for authorizing | Cape over the wall of the prison, When one of thom | Mavs. and was pt + At (he Torxiters oF | dt that the new helmsmin have made wouderfab Seven Po x re Convertible | before sald under $! apauy offer for = ene hey find that they have imprudently committee into a seeret that they never coulit discovered. nately —that the old pilots are not ine ble, and that ‘there is no such mystery about ts—that. in a gre ort like ling with steamboats (both ocean and river Le | metra session’ ot the Lee that there are some | had reached the top of the wall, John Huser, a gu Bonds 4 PER MANGINGS.-THOMAS FSYK & CO. NO, | Members of it who speak entirely in Spanish, and others | the south wall, fired upon him at a ¢ ch. pay 436 Pearl atreot, ceat Madison, call the attcution of | in English; therefore all propositions have to be pre- | yarda, ‘The bail wounded the conviet's hand, and. strile. | he will be here to-day or to-morrow the Ist of May, 165, with interest at soven per ewat semi- | teatere and purebasers generaily.to their extensive assort- | rented to the body in two languages, and the speeches | Ing the wall. glanced off and hit William KR. Conger.» | That indefatigable and ever movin. annually, on the Int of November and Ist of May.in the city | ment of forvign and domestic Paper Hangings, of every va, | have to be interpreted. This necessarily consumes time. | keeper, who was In the murery. oulelde the walle, et the { plains FX. A acvivediat Tee See ee arty eee ce aeeeed eae SET TL |: Geidatueestereh nice coiaraavetae Eaereh serena, |. After further debate. ninety 1 time, ‘The ball entered his cheek and passed out at tho | inst. He left Santa Fe on the 10th ult, and brings in the | New Mexico, was inthe neighborhood. and was expoeted | ance of twenty | to at Independence last Sunday or Monday. If so, Bonds.—The Indiana Central Railway snle $200,000 of their Seven Per Cont Mort Coupons attached They are in sums vf $1,000 dispe the pilotage of ferry by traveller over the dence on the Sth | ap seventy-two miles long—is the first and oaly i n there plane makers, have removell their plact of > This embraces the company's line from Cndianapolis | tm Aga rilth street. to Gos Bowery, near Walker East to the Olio State li je entire line is under von- | where they have on hand ® large asvortment of pianos, traot for graduation and masonry; about fifteen miles next ctitude that older a fyrry could have stecred her. Lhe tical purposes; and in tho great y the boats were steered as well a« the t of the old pilots ¢ b only mortgage, or deed of trast. t+ J. B.D. onk, which they bave so arranged on sor ke ; i 4 hee ny eather FM Eontee oe Gran Gordes ostelance They areissucd under | er to show st aplancecevon tothe most incxperiuond, what | fe*sion of the Legislature, and the bill was laid aside, to | hack of the neck. ‘The wound ia not considered danger. | remains of Rolert F. Brent, of Boonville, who. was 1 | ) Teen: hares acigurctia ox peciseann ee acts of the Legislature of Iudisna, authorizing them and the | the effect will be when «nthe walls. The publio are invited | be reported tothe House, i ous, Conger had his gun ralved to shoot as the ball struck | dered by the Indians; also th@ remains of Williem ¢. wey this Wonk de thi eit t ros allt mortgage to secyre their payment. The amount of Bonds | ¢ call and oxamino this uew and unique srrangement. The ‘The bill for the construction of military roads in | pin. Skinner, of this city, Wo was murdered, as announces syrnke fitter eg ein regulir trips on all the hn to he issued under the mortsaze, i4 $0 000, of waich | ost artistical workmen sro employ haeg the oanors. | Orecon was next taken up. when Mr. Fioyn. (dem) of i bs Senn wotian et | and not a angle accident or curred. exoept thas $400,000 have been disposed of; only $200,000 are how olf ro eeeienerace = — | New York. began a speceh about Northern opinion on From the Sout © The Santa Fe Gazette, of the 10 0 om- did not come into the stip with the or sale. ‘The mortzare covers the whole roabot 3 OTICE —PLANES.—J. W. FghR & CO, PREMIUM | the sel «i P p ‘The Santa Fe Gazette, of the 10th ult., contains a com: \ject of rlavery, ay 1 more experi~ is small, and of little influenc Mr. Guxomax, (whig) of N. C., asa member of tho Committee of Territories. thought it his duty lo raise the the number in favor of it | SALT OF UNITED STATES BONDS IN TEXAS—STATE Deut | munication from Chaos, I, Merritt, in’ relation to the IAN DEPREDATIONS=-CARAVAJAL—-WHEELING | Indian outrages committed early in Ma LIDGE CASE, ETC. ¥s says, were more serious tan uninten sented by Captain Ewell, of the Ist Dragoons. in bia » which, he the Ohio State line now ready for the superstractnre | “SS” eats point as to whether the gentleman was in order in pur- Bartimonne, May 19, 1852, port of a scouting expedition. There do not appowr to | \ ould have done, One boat See nee ae ened Oe ical. tee | (YAUTION.—PATENT ROSIN OTL—TO PREVENT SE- | *uing this course of remark, Aavices from Galveston to the 10th instant, state that | Juve been any very recent disturbances Nok gndhd: Maken fox & fw minutes 18 sails ae ee TIES eek IL teeeilok te the Wat rious accident and imposition. we would give noticethat | | The Chairman, Mr. Stantow, (dem ) of Tenn., decided | ty6 state Comptroller h opted bids for one millio & | the end of th but rhe was ; Santhey vests Whe mvans for (he conevrustion ane. Oanlp ¥ piace where the real Patent Kosin Oil he | Bir. Floyd out of order. 8 Jomptroller has accepted bid one million | and at the Hamilton avenue ferry, ® very small bout, bonght in jo York, i at the, Rosia \ 1 Company Store, 442 Mr. Cantrer, (dem.) of Obio, appealed from the decision | dollars United States five per cent bonds, Gatabee Gai koap we beter artisio: Tatedee fiw smaere,| of the Chair, a ranging from 24 percent. Messrs, Corcoran & Riggs On taking tho question on sustaining the Chair, no | took ¢¢00,00 payable in New York, Tho Texas treasury emeil, or explosion, and but half a cout per hour, y beautifullight. Tubes fitted to ofl sad fnid lamps | quorum voted, when, as the rules requiro, the roll Was | have paid off $640 C00 of the State debt in these bonds, t premiums Army Intcllige: | with two men im her. who were perfectly ignorant of vals Wool and Twiggs are in Washinglon, ou busi- | boating, was capsized by the waves, produced by the omnected with the Army Asylum, | whecls of the steamer, entively owing to their own fault. Tn fact, if they wanted to be thrown into the water. nent of this road are provided by stock and bonds. Tho sum ‘of $550,000 has hecn subscribed to the capital stock company; over $175,000 of it lias beon paid in and exp on the Hne; the residue is being rezularly paid at the thocompany. The stock list will oon be increased to $ 10,000. ner So c e c " pt have aot foolishly; y on wh ‘To raise the Femaiuing means, the company has revorted to | Ot SRY oo aeute, HY PARMENTIBI for Rosle. Ol | ak Gece tuomum was found to be In attendance, The regular mail from Passo del Norte, brings infor: Personal Movements. SE a Seg Meet shag AL A etal this loan, ‘The mortgage cives full power to the Teustes to | ety, See gee ee ne Hr Obincuan withdrew tis point, snd motion that the Indians were committing deprodations, | — Prince Paul William. a cousin of the King of Wur- | {iGdentethat huvecocurredover and oveeagaie with th tuke possession of the road, its porsoual effacts, dop its Bir. Floyd concluded the reading of his speech, re- incidents that hn and overagain, with the He has been in of the and that no person could travel in safety. Large num- | temburg. is at proront in Now Orlea bers of mules and horses had been taken by them, Tes- | this country about a year, and is making the to conces had been plundered by Indiang, Their robberies | United States 8 ther boats have nd they have repeavedly le of the new hands gob » Was a perfect absence ground, &c., and to sell the same, with means to pay cithor interest or prine An inspect importaut positin | | | old pilots; and in numerous insta: | Leen run’ into by sehoon | | | ANTERNS, | Viewing the compromise measures. and telling the South, While Ho was spesking of slavery. that the ‘people of the P13 Canale gore a eS ae Neon of Mein. Hesare lion: aleo extended to the copper mines, and the government Lord and Lady Wharneliffe and daughter are also in 8, SOLAR LAMPS, HALL Brackets, Bouqact Holders, tassorted & y than manufacturer's prices. 4 fraachise, to raise er atin ease of default, | GEIRANDOLE! jon of A map Will shaw this road to occupy an | nd isa part of the great from RAF | The largest an run into steamboats. The on admirably yesterday, and t ZOrR ey Sprains be Spl D4) sou, te ORS, and tere e oe] wee of LAER et} 167 Greenwich br of { had lost largo amounts of property under the oyes of the | x, c ‘ se from | ofall Taba Gane ae the iti 7 ad ’ ; ext there wil boa | UeF of Laight street ; 167 Greenwich, corner of Cortlandt | jections to the Fugitive Slave law, and #howed how property New Orleang, They arrived a few days since from | of all excitement and panic at tho ferries, and no crow continued lize of re wage trom Rar Yorks by this tine, | #treet; and 218 Canal, corner of Hudson stroct, Sant it was tothe North, As to tho Presidency, if the | ‘307 Havana, and intend to travel all over thecountry. Itis | whatever. ‘The confidence of the public scemed restored, Dr, Gabor Naphegsi was figuring largely at Galveston, but an exposé and everything went on as ifn th river pilou raid that they intend to go up the M ppt and Ohio ad been made, and he would be forced to | ty Cincinnati, and thence om to the Atlantic cities, a3 thing had happer nl captains offe —U. STONRY HAS NoW IN | demceracy incorporate the approval of the compromise their to Torre Haute, in Indiana. Tie veddue of the Viny acrose cH FU Hnote will pestably be ccmpleted in 15%, Ths railway ee ra tieasiiriincnc oe Lets mone Water, | reunion ta ite creed Wa 6 Cage 1b will uset Wie Use taverses the oldest settled, most wealthy, populous Chamber Parsieare, to which be: woule. parsieainel . leave. xoon as the season for summer travel commences. They | yesterday to the commitree, It is stated tat aod best, onitivated. ports of Tndiana: rans ta fts'whole tc the attention of persons ia want of tho above. | “img na, defeat. hon.the df authorizt f Twelve nuns and twenty-seven pricsts, dostined for | aro np by the Rey, Lord Charles Harvey, a | ots of the other ferries previously pledged them. © course within 20 to 40 rods of the National road, At tho | Coit and examine his styles and prices, at No. 516 Broad wa; Je committee rose, when.the bili authorizing an oxtrs | iexnsand Miseouri, had arrived ut New Oricans from f Lady Wharncliffe, Lord Wharncliffe's | selves not to give any assistance to the Union Kerry Com: Ohio State line it connects with the Dayton and Columbus | Ot Goor to the Collamore hsvos ane * | sesrion of the legi:lature of New Mexico was passed, and | jriyrg. u ~ “ Urether of Lady mar dof the Lady Hmeil! whey OK! i y that ‘4 - y Road; at the same point with the Eat mand Hamilton Road, Ee cebchlh dred the House adjourned, a younger brother Was the husband of the Lady Emmiline | pany; and it is ale added that a strike on the other fer~ this last giving & direct communication with the city HOW CASES, CHEATER THAN THB CHEAPEST, The New Orleans papers state that Caravajal wasat | Stuart Wortley, whose travel inthis country are so well contemplit this was successful, Some of Cincinnati te Central Indiana, to which place nenely the | SY and better than the best, can be had ad Campbell & ar = Re ea Corpus Christi, and preparing to again invade Mexico. known. # ocxed out ¢ o to form the whole of the entire trade of that resion tunds, No portion of the Mis~ | Wupanay'e cheap and entensive show eats warae sa | @ From Washington City. The report ct Mr. McAlpine. the engineer appointed by - ———--— a y and it is un sivsippi Valley isequal to this country on and near the line | fr, up vtairs, . oY the Supreme Court to exainine the remedies proposod by Domestic Miscellany, derstood that thi wae but preliminary to that end. of this road; and its connections in weatth and prodactive- ha S iatacnlaniae ——___—. | THE LIBEL CASE OF MADAME TOCHMAN—MICHIGAN’S | the Wheeling Bridge Company, is unfavorable to the Svicipe AT GaeENroRT, LONG ISLAND.—Georgo It i+ posible however, that. the mutter at teste hetweer ness, the amount of travel and transportation that must RUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, aT THE BLOCK FOR TH WASHINGTON MONUMKNT. eainges hoe lah A etl ior td So hla ag heed "iciac Wau th Sua thai cit’ sn vg nocossarily pass over it, will oerealaly, maxe ite receipts rock Factory, 6 Pearl street, Feaakita square. All " pany in every respect. ee Merrill, a young man, about twenty years of ago, com- the Union Ferry Company and their old pilots may be er in the West. | actictes sold at che Lowest factory prices. Paint Brusies, of Wasrixaron, May 19,1 A revere hail storm passed over western Maryland om | initted su on Mon¢ ort, by cutting his sativfactorily arranged in the course of a few days. aqnal, ifnot prenter, than that of any ot The eetimated cost’ of th rn) road, or, The dec Hy comrloted and ) snporior quality, constantly on hand. Machine Brushes In the Criminal Court, to-day, the libel caso of tl Monday, causing much damage to the crops. throat with ar as dono inthe garden, — Strikes injurious to the stockod for one year's operations, ia $1,002 $93 90, This | SW2orior qua 7 Pg gee ie. Sided tains es ee tn telah te pestle agit ap at lgpaameg She v ry low cort arivcs from the adaptation of the counter | ™&éetocrder, JOHN K. HUPPEL, 397 Pearl streots_ | rated states against D. Abus; for falso assertions against Murad mas hig Cae adjoining his father's hi When ais en enipl yer. but itis Uo be hoped that to tho construction of a railway. The bondsabove named © CABINET MAKERS —THE UNDERSIGNED HAY- | 4y jurders on the Rio Grande. minutes after leaving the house, he was lyin no injury will follow in the present « e rititute. the only debt of the Sealed ing purciased the machinery, &o., of H. Chatain, 3) | ‘He character of Madame Tochman, formerly Appolonis New Ontxass, May 17, 1852. with the open ravor in bis right hand. The wound was a “ * proposa's wil! be received fur any sum not to short one, but deep. immediately above the breast bone. written on smooth, unrufiled paper, as if it hed and ina firm, free hand, was fount Dorado, Capt. @ E hink not that Fam insano; F Acpinyall, via Ki than | Groome atrect, continue to et inde of patens | Jngello, commenced, The counsei in the case , oie BiKo until Saturday the AAh dey of May Instaat at 3 | Uri vmvg'nemigrmertoc smuauacenee all kinds of patent | Jagello, was commence bate We havo advicos from (he Rio Grande to the 12th inst. HOB M Troposnts will he addrosced to the agons | Cutivet apd pianclorte mators weald Newell co caitand | a, Mr. Fendall, United States Attorney, Revordy Uf the Company Bi Winslow, Lanier & Co., 62 Wall | © Sar Mece-aua Gcieen balsto an i leds asl pk eh : treet, ndorsed © Proposals for Consral Indiana’ Railway sever pols oon nee Goes before purchasing élsowhero, | Jchnson and Walter D. Davidgo for the proscou Annivar or Tar Srrasten Ex Dorano —The ster Nn, arrived on Tucedsy morning from ‘on, Ja. Her dates from San Fran- A ne ‘The cold blooded murdors and robberies of the Mexicans | just bee on this side of the river. have caused much excitement, his Vouds."" Twonty five per cent of the money will HENRY & KIERNAN, 360 Broome streote ion, and Messrs, Bradley, Key, and Morgan, | and large parties of Americans were organizing on the | 8m perfectly cons f the way in which I leave the | ( co had been anticipated hy the Ilinois. Derequired to be paid sting the omainder in 2 Se : : é Kio @ B veniat Theis 5 vieeth oe. world aad ite trou Coroner's jury found a | clxcohe pa Ad A equal monthly instalments of twenty five per cent. Any Matte WS' CELEBATED VENETIAN Ligtip mare | fT the defence. The evidence offered was a | Hiv Grande to resi on verdict in accordance th ts. Merrill was a Mr, Joceph Dunbam, a passenger, from Now York, died, purchaser will be at liherty to payin’ fall, at once, and ti- terert_on the bond wil! rin from date of payy Above $200 000 will be sold absolutelyand without thehighest bidder. A printed oxhibit, with » nece stary information in relation t Jad by calling at the office of tho a Wali street. “Now Yor 20.1 Ji ‘ 16, of ore preparation, ix censilored by all who have | tender of the publication of the libel in the Washington nt. The | used it (and their name is lerion), to he the safost, most-convenient, and cheapest praparat fifty cente, in iarze bottles. For ealo by No. 100 Fulton strect, cornor of William, PD IR PRESERVED AND rt STORED.— Ferd, O44 Broadwag: opposite the Chine apectfalty haw of a resp a good name, Aron HAN mie Avrworin -The Cinciny and had generally on the 2d inst. on board the ship, while at Aspinwall; and Thomas Babecek. (colored.) a cook on board the FUP yeasel, dicd at sea on the 17th. ina fit Wazette says that Capt. Griffin mniander of the El Dorado, com= ered himself —yyandid the Re-cwo on her late search for Sir John ¢ Franklin, Telegraph. The defence asserted that no evidence was | precuecd of the publication of a libel in the county of Warlington. unger the jurisdiction of thi« court, and, | thercfi re, the ease should be dismissed. ‘This point war divcuscd at length, nd tho court ruled that the ease should goon It accordingly proceeded, and was not con- cludcd at edjourpment Tl rec Days Later from Havana, Cnanreston, 8. C., May 19. 1852. The | 1’ ed States mail steamship Isabel has arriv this port. with advices from tlavana to the 15th inet, Noth vy of importance had transpired at Havana since vator Hannegan, of Indiana, gof the Hlinois. up to the proper authorities for an ex S. frigate Saranae and U. 8. sloop-of-war | ctreumstances, resulting in the death § Dentvenen Hiase forms the ladies t! F Capt. Dur ———_. ‘action th @ number at the ta fa . ? Albany, arrived from Vensucola on the 16th, Offcors | his brother-in-law. Captaio Duncan is said to havo ale Naval Intelligence. EMITTRNCES city in eaees where the hairis thin, falling off, or b Mr. Harvey. o State Senator from Michigan, at noon, to- |) MIN M ope * 0 4 is r me, CC a Riwioee paynb'ent eight, ina rey. by repredneing a luxuriant growth of hale wi day. presentid to the National Monument Society tho | 2 crew well mitted frequently that he slapped Mr. Hannogan in th The U. $ op of war Vincennes, ¢ ander W. TE t Havan * arrived at L forgivin und and A } ‘ihe Georgia had not yet arrived face previous to being stabbed. He d him, Hudvon, from iw health, cr eubjecting th - | block get's § and, England, Scotland, and Wa of copper prepared by that State for insertion in | BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO. ie Washington Mot seremoni ok pl ‘THe Manrets.—The bugar market had materially ad- | without a murmur ot complaint she gan Franeivco April oth ant axente in thie He Swallow Tait Ii Serr | {he Warhington Monument, The coremonios took place | varced, and Muroovadoes wore quiet at 4t0 3 reals. Tho | eid. that he had mot died in Mexi to his | "Vy, S. steam filgate Missiaetppl. Capt, W.J. MeClaney, and London PER PIRERSTUBNING | CUNCTORD | by ayer kalcbuk, im the pooeence of a large crowd 624 improvement is confined mainly to the lower grades, and | death Capt, D, made over his property to Mra, Hanne — from New York. which arrived below Boston port on the $85 000-2 TUNDION “BONDGAND MOnT | tatty canes enti ea Hog io danti'rice has the pro. | Ly May “ Le ok is caused chiety by the pro. pects ot & short P. Whites | gan and her sister. Toth in t anchon loft t Navy vs nt th xt ay ae raze, In sume to suit applicants, bo 3 ere auth uve on » 5 ave bed at 72¢ a 104%, and yellows 64 a 7 he owNED-—Jobn Dillon, aged 13 years, son of _ U.S. frig u aud. ‘Commodore Stringham, Tuvtive Peal, estate in this city, Brookipn'ce Willi ie ves aleo every kind o Ie docs mot prrsuas the More Sicambont Disasters nents o European porta I tinued on a largo | ions Rinen, of Atbaity, tos reread vo be hile Which tas been at anchor in Nantusket Ronds sineo 11th ortoding and ‘pernicions effects of kreosote, usually applied to rhe teeth, Ite lan be very | 0,1 employed aiter hanpening to take those medi- Wouroviire, May 1 impair the gums or loosen the tweth, allio. preparations. Pia or ale by M. M. Fortonbach & Apply to 8.8. BROAD, Liberal low WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH TATS Duvinees-—$10,000 to purchase the hnsiness, and $10.00) eapi- 3 Wall st he ate mado to builders, when the houses ther draga | FATAL EXPLOSION. Coffee ruled qu to mola Exeban P cont, end on New Yor va The eteamer Pittsburg, on her up trip today, when 12 | incderately activ miles below this place. broke both eytiader heads, geald | the harbor unen t, and tho same remark’will inct., went tosea Monday morning at 8 o'clock, oa her ‘on Lenton was quoted 94" per yeyage to the Mediterrancan yee cont, Frights wore only * : The U.S. steamer Suronge, from Pensacola, arrived at Targe wumbers of vesteis being still in Supertor Court-—Part Second, Haveus on the Hih, and on the Loti the sloop of war ed. To Great Brita Before He ‘andford vy ory § Co. 0 ' eek, below that oi Dathing in the Island jas Bernludmer tal to carry iton. Undoubted seonrity will he given for the ade and Hndeon etre Thomas G ing ene deck pasrenyer to death, and breaking the skull | 42 a £2 16 to the United Ste May 19.—Daniel I. Gre é Bed de rin ing officers have reported for duty on board return of the money in one year, if the p #Awny and Walker street of another, One or two others wore slightly soalded. of eugar. 8 action brought by the plaintifi«, mereha: . S. steamer Priv t Boston:—Com- bo dissatisfied with the bu a8, The ti street and 715 Broadway: Dr. Warner * ° the nt, for the recovery of a er, 8. &. Lee; Lieutens J, F. Green, Wash, ean clear from $10,000 Opor year, for ten year orner of Minetta rtroct; ( lea A VESSEL SUNK. as Pennsylvania Grand Lodge, 1.0. 0f0.F. | August and September, 1851, ou a t M. ©. Warking; Purser, Thomas R. Ware; Addre ohn Olton, Herald office. a street; Ruehe Clark & Co., v3 Broadway, and h A Beaven, Pa, May 19, 1952 Pinuspy. Mua. May 19. 185 | The p) mmtended that thy ief Kngpincer, Wea. HL Shock; Master, Wm. N. Joffers; BLISW AN BX- | 10 4ster House; Sands. corner Bowery & Spring street. The steamer Gov. Meigs, on hor way dows this morn ‘The reeult of the election for officets of the Grand | by fraud, ‘The detendant deaied this 1m; Passed Mid- secd Accistant Surgeon, Je sbipm Wm, H. Parker ‘Thos Kilpatrick; Second A: into the steamer Mail Columb ‘The water v at most inv «Hip to the cabin floor, The b 6 defeatant ry than $9,000 or WANTED=TO0 F Te mess A line wddress od to Z., Hornld offze, willmect } FR RALPH. AUTHOR OF TI prompt attention. vate Treatise,” &e.—Oi hours The plaintiffs complained that cd to them that he was worth Jeb! that he owed Wo be wer | Lcege of Odd Fellows of this State, was mi day st the meeting of the Grand Lodge fb Grend. BP ant Engineer, neer, James UL, invere, Chas, 1 Loring, lo known to; cw ACTICAL PRI 9 to IZA. MiGtod attor boat to rin VM. (Sundays oxcepted.) No. 643 Houston Sar ort r r Fritz; M JOB. Nicholson; 0. W v tee Warner, Third Assistant WANTED IMMEDIATE 4 COUNG MAN, | Wooster, From the uncommon medical airantaces tho re a total | Coorge 1. MeParlane; v , ri onfidentiat debts ; lil but tittle goons on oredily | Geo, Tt! Johnson, Mortimer Kellogg: Boatswain. Joho Baan ease avactranont’ business, | fr tey hae enicyed in this apectality, tio bas ample roxson ' et, ¥. Kuox Morton; G. Rep, B. Ruple. nd none by auction + uke! hoowned wo stoceain Bullsio, | Stout: Acting Gunner. Hazilten Bell; Carpenter, Daniel r% evort or perisanent business. | fF, d wi th vit age % certain weeaees, or i ir Successful Morgery. ‘ f whieh rented for S200 Tt LT sate Sangh Tonea: Sail Muker, Charles Frost tad hig be he deplorab’ jets ream P rrant 0, 196 aibad | or when. ftom his ows y » McK fa ~- Tr 3 Tray TTT Har nin carly improper habits, he cauinanre such cortcin extn ‘ Pirrsnync, May 19, 1952. The Alabama at Savannni« fant failed on th Sel Pele Sl MMe. 4 frigate Cougres unodore MeKeever, re: Peer verivees Re Th eeitas ee al On mor one radical CUFCH AB CAR DO Obtained from we wien cone A sucecerfel forgery Was committed to-day. on th 5. May 18, 1862 jgnm nt, it wash wd bout $19,000 ¢ tanined at Mosterided Ma & good business street, that rents for $1,000 per ane +d he ol id fro 0 other eouree ‘ * tt & € mere! t bos - 0 1. Bavannant, ny 16. v2. ed ent nh debts. ant 1) vew forty cent iinet at Me uth, Commander Thos. Calas inquire of JOSBPTEG. HANSON, 149 Canale, | eur pidity e x ton "1 her whaef, in 68 boure grou New York. Vae doll A. Daryn pe h

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