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: { it will not be fur fiom the city in whieh we now live, When they enw hinr knocking at the doers of Uomyre ith, yateaelvere | CONDUCT OF BRIGHAM YOUNG AND THE } pinving fora grunt of pales othe nok om, tthe back of sho chait wee a handsome model of the | Phe mane on-trcted a work whlch man Ur yee | hea kid coal ty” fel tft tte a ‘3 abd TieTe Y SSeS eee MORNING EDITION--—-FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. TRIER Yas) Pua i 7 ! iia a ic ' Dinner to George Law, E: ; Nite with the Myditerraroin was consructed bj the epliesta Whesi tbe aunsilon, € Cxvton water ws int DOU B L ES AUS ER ead peludetivsdvedriodeye era | OHIEDREN senapinn Yen Dees Lanpé—rag | Last ovening the featival prada) ins alibi of | greateet rrr eeat avy core logge thea bauer tno the detomen ‘Saaimel PN oe ech ¥ 2 ———————s + 4 " > parchs, 4 eR Cwmne |. wine ” at ONCH rm b conte y BALES BY AvOTION, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. APTN OFT MAMA YE ROGER, Me Henan to be given to George Law, Bq, came of | ranean to the Red Foe til ingenuity @ivived a tock and mill: na tf dolisra lot it be bro ght ito the city. eer - mt Wastuxoron, May 20, 1852. with great lat ut ihe Artor House. The bour appointed | dthem and thueturmed tho commeme of Kuropo (Applance) Tt was brivgat in, aid there * a pert hdd tab a abe a oe anne The Public School children to the number of three was +x e'ciock but it wasa quarter past roven o'clock , (MlOthe Yediterrancam, aud henoo arse tho-o olties of 9 monument cf Gorge Law io samneation eae Wokiagion cad Falien strove gael , TRE DERICENCY BILL IN THE SENATE, | thoseand, marched in procession. accompanied by the before the guests of the evening and the company. sat. | om" Feng atey alr Vip titted «te aie as TiS HERE Te Pee Lah Cunt lasted ae on Seager ‘ : id AAA pe a mente caginer aN Copitoll-stsaipaaie dary agen (6 dinner The rpacious dining room was hand- | Venice ane ball they peehes Spain. and HU shay ‘tysched of making Procudanus, they. shou sired ie ewe , —€. -! “r - or ly decorated with flags, and @ tri-color festooni Rngtan. ind wow gent mn we are ng for ano- proper bueiness. and their proper bucinesy read F WN. Bush, —This d MCRMON AFFAIRS IN THE HOUSE, | Columbia of the Senne und It tatives, — Semely , ng Seoma : | ee pas eat ' ane ange ercenery tear: eenieee ee ey pooryr se penne mel extending the entiro length of theroom on olthor aide Aberetep. apd E can whero that next step will bs cour:gy the enterprire of such men 2s Gtorgp Law. Semsiry, we 9 atten t i ong which aro full Jw Lonines, Anchors, Ege ae uy CHnON prefierd the pout with kome remarks woyeh — Hiluels steamship, and another of the yacht Amerio, | hndmon-t ain A sien lets, Sy VACATING JUDGES. were eloquently re-pouded to by Joveph, It Chandler, surmounted by the name George Law "in large réd lot- | ight af hi p ian way——the greatmilitary roadioid- Would not a thrill of yratification go through thelr renee to Home, Napa x ie phe benrts at the saeeces of the méchnms, feo — as pee tM wor. oum-trioted a wor wi 0 eduent, hi Pm the mudel om VARIOUS RELIGIOUS come pees stone mete dace beste: ran. ee ters upen a white ground, and Immediately above, the creo the Alpe Stat Was ulbo ew etitary road; bat | fhe peers ete ed rh Bogs x vidual tm the » c continued, Mr, Bradley 00+ | “ i : A ; 4 ” Xe iN Se ieaiieeeduiasrdeminanaante ant Uradloy oy | mame of“ Robert Yulten,)’ im black letters upon a white 0 wero works which were put forward and aocom — city of New Yerk could congregate ameh # coltrction « ethene tin ys oo by lpm vtb) (oC! ie Bane Sogats, be UCTION NOTICE —THOMAS HELE. avert NECR Web. Von Zandic This dey at Wig o EE | ho tas foe peg age ee fete ground At tho opposite fide of tho room wea the name. | Phe bY monarchs, nt the host of mighty einp.cos wut | of jentiemencmen who word the oudibg ao0rohants im Spruce ¥@)e te 4 bi a %. ndaue oan 4 olate monarchy. or by governments such as thy - oom . nino 0 the NS See Aa eee tar ryt prs ay THREE PERSONA BURNED TO DEATH, man, ‘The case is eb on, “Henry Eckford.” viso im black letters upon a | meutofcme eebaestninmanerpreveasieeiriy and fem ihe bileseininpl to thet ae phe A Gate Soe Facet aera seme Bien ds de "Veaeh Aibeags ie cent, si yt enter, en endertnsh, | eiacetens manasa’ penteinecpis te) | Ciierst Compe fe ru oor Sh, wees nea wes, Daganters. andBexars; Boots, Shoos, Ho-tory. lalloy rasenane ome, | | Mmerixa Agdiher Th SuBQUEMANIA RariRoAp, |. £2 {tBmeNSE white Letters ‘upon x deop crimson ground, | provewentaas tba proveut dart At leat for amlliaey | bee peat ge ete, ue, Atlanta: wich, the ke, Cravats, &e, Satorday, sale of Puraitars THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Aust, May 2), 190%, | €h® word “Oregon,” and beneath it a beautiful | conqmert. Teisnot thal thry may obtalne victory ever literary charscier ot Joho h, Storpo and semen ted. By UCTION BALE OF NINE VERY DSSIRASLE LOTS FIRST SESSION. ‘The meeting against the acceptance of the Susquehanna | model of the Georgia, George Law's favorito stoam- | their neighbors. and rob them of their living aud theie — propocing the following toast:— “Lhe yooens A in tho ley of Williamsburg —Jimos Cole will agit. this — Railroad bill is well attended. “Mayor Porry prcsides. ax- | ship. Among tho Ez hut itis that they may establich an intercourse — of Jobn L. Stevens, President of the Pa ma; © Gay, ab tho Merchants Bxchause, New York weea tute on Sonate. Fisted by several Influential citizens, ay Vice-President “ tho confectionary ornuments wero a | betwen different part uf out Voto that wo may curry: | ‘ seb «Bobble steeet, pear Ted sirook: da tA iataon Fuld pratt a sau cin ta * | model of the Ponaine Railroad andthe humbto house in | On ovr ocmmeree and exchange tho commodities of oue | wir STeRENS Being loudly celled upon. Chel, wast Be «Singer of Willisesbers: ‘Terra, @1.0)0 wh rommsla.on goed : Na hPa. aa ipod Britiih Ship Urgent, Ashore. which George Law waa born, Covers were luid for about | Manulacturcs undagricultwe. by whieh wo Kuow there ' sill to be dupored of, But he ad beom y in ~ adm ige On cach fot, if dosirod. ‘Mups are realy. gees - mists ao 9 FOR PREE: FARMS. : "i Guanircazox, May 19, 1852, 80 persons, Dodworth's band was in attendange, giving Nee canmivens ) ering thest founatoonte cue such a way that be could oot refuse to re: 7 re. Averox SAL OF :FORNITURE, BY? WtiatAN jerers, Sowany, Sumven, Davis and Cass pretented pe- The British ship Urgent from Liverpool vin New York, } animation to the seene ‘by well performed airs. The ful- f stir up the Am riown people, and lyd them to progeous ferenee to the Panama casisoad if they’ had | sued to &Go.—T lock, at the silay | Hitons asking for the pascage of the Homestead bill, for Charleston, went ashore lat night on the south side Mr. Law, any! thing he could add would’ bu by Trnakerss bh “ «| Jowing was (he arrangemont of the head table so rapidly in all the pureuits which they upderiuke It , 7 ; (Rent: af furnitures coneting ot Sotn plate Sel ae ale 1 MN a abs ralear ae Ginourga tomebie ochcoh secanedoalt. Te cctbalgated’|. On theszht ot the Preckdeat; Tinea Newton Hog. sat LUPO Las hectare Oars SRIRLEIOA Cotigth s eoetiohay | (Mle Stephens) “had not "the “hose Ge beta the “4 N g % by 5 a 5 7 tre has bestowed On 1 merican 1 Hurcans; centres pier and other Tabler, Proggh wai othor The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the bill | that ¢he will be got off with slight damago onty, a€ the | (he quest of the ovening. George Law. Kaq ; then loi, W. | euch ax no other peuple on the globs pouoce it you | PIicctcr oF that railroad, It wus pimented:to bi by & otedreme Metros he, ihe two poh anne ud: | granting to Wirgonsin donations of Innd to aid in the | Weather coulioucs moderate. sib. is oe ROO Tuoker. Vbiindelphia; JA Weastervelt, Judge Bosworth, construction of a railroad from Milwaukie to tho Missis-| MM : et 7 ° ire at Bath, Maine—Three Lives Lost, Geveral Fandfor: N ALQAIONNOTECE GROCERIES, SWERT OF. | ipl river reece ae eworat Sandford Sevator Morgan (State of Now York), Lake tho great outtetsof gomurerce on thiscontinent. You Tryht to mention the name. {Ure oP alee es ee The will find them to bo the mouth of the Hudson, the mouth PAE tien wan Me, W. Il, Arplwentl: aad he wou Panot Of the Miscissiexippi, tho mouth of tho Oronoco, and wired eggtobey bd he r have obtruded. it upon them, but tat mi, Po be COP Dey chee a ee Gen iay. May 21 wt 1036 veloc | “UDs Cy some disettssion, the further consideration of the | _ -The-dwelling of Richard Gibbs ie Bath’ ataine vag | G+ 0. Bencdict. avd Dr. J.B. Wood. On the left of the | the mouth of the Amazon. Tho two Last, it is teuc, A : Potatoes, Le aielot, Flis Suzecr ‘tes, Got. | bill was postponed until Monday. "| warned down inst night, and his two cons. aged Geeund | Pisident, Wim, H, Webb. Hon, J. B. Kdsall, ox-Ro- | #%° not In that stato of progross In which ary the | Wu0Gr ,he amputation, of arto et Seal theta, tow jos, lea: Sou Segura! Pokies, Spive TORTS OF RNTRY IN ORFGON—-RAILROAD LANDA, EO. reven, yeura, with their grandmother, perished in the | order Tellmadge Judge Wooarulf, the Mini bvo diet. Probably of sll, shejrivers om the inhablf$blo | iby, lett York with » si ie Ssee Oi 8 weietegarak teetiony, |” Sar aimee ame Ramen Canon eros | fre , Tollmadgs Judge ut, the Dlinister to Now | globe tere is, not one which possesses the ndrantago of | {P%y nga pleut eg Abe ase Of te ae a he ‘ ARTER, auc designate places for the ports of entry and delivery for ae esaL seen ee Cravsds. W. I. Acpinwall, and J. L. Stephens, At the | agriculture which tho valley of tho Missladppt presents, | ‘Sti due Shot totght ‘tell them how {hp pashed'in 80° V6TION NOTICE,—CARRIAGES, EXPRESS Wa. | tbe collection districts of Paget's Sound und Umpqua, in Destructive Fire In Cheraw, 8. Ce foot of the table, the iret Vioo President was J, Dimon; | S¥ePt axit 19 by that immonse river aud its tributaries, | fore dreary aeenets to out, thelt wa; po th pone a on. Harness, &o.--Saturlay, May 22, at 2y'olook, at | Ovegon; and the bill granting to California the right of Cuaxteqon, May 25, 1852. | gecond Vice Pre-idemty HA, Hurlbut; Thied Vieo Presi, | TCmuBe north ‘and south—which Ia a very different | 1. might tall of iuwumerntic diffieultics ae oo yas * No. OF Dey ttrcet, corner of Oresawith —day Conch, two | Way aud lund for the construction of a railroad from San | _, Alatge fire occurred in Cheraw, this m>rning. on Front silage ; so Rresi> | matter from rumuing cast and wost—earryiug with It | uieiwre, Thogreatert diMcully they. hud We encounter «eae seat wi i Giz Phaet ry Veh dh) Phaoton, one Dostor's | Franciecoto San Joxe, streot. It extended from the house of D. Mallory to J, | @# mt B. F. Pury, always the fruits of agriculture, which grow from 50 deg. « Rockaway. Prench Phustom, light co- rE: G, Dovids, destroying eight or nine stores, Among the gentlemen i of dorth lastude to tho termination of the river in the rin of upbelif, Bub when ali di pelted thete vored Buggy Wagon, now xpress Weapon, So. ‘i eet 7 ree rid hy ean) Sains ids, vying eight or nine stores, 6 the ge n inthe main body of the roon | fh, Guif of Mexico. Now ifyou take the Gulf of Sexleo ie Ge Pie peat bis shonidgas to the wheel and A. CARTER, Aue : UW, and the Caribbean Sea, you will find that there isa diy. | Med the w hrveuh; and fie was’ hagyy v0" ae- were the followiag John Van Buren, Jamos Murph: moved as an amendment. that all ao! The Empire City at New Orleans. : phy ©, TUTTLE, AUCTIONERR ELEGANT FURNT. | authorising, or supposed to aninecleias Eee, New Onieaxs, May 20,1852, | (Fulton Tron Works), Hon, John MeKeon, Col, Stebbins, tanca of about (wo thotisand milos between the mouth of | PQUnee tut thie day the terms of the coitauet were fume nt Auction this day—A. C. Tnttie willaell. thls | pensation te officers of tb ‘The stenmship Kmpire City, from’ New York, is | Capt. Vincent, Captaia Stone, M: rf J the Dilselssippi aud the nrouth of the river, Ainazon. | (Cntat cheering: neat ee eee Oe eee Pa Ge a ae met Torepulnie the pay of fo Lavy. parcel Marek, iss, | coming UP us Brady, ‘Aldernana tweed, Hain Croswell Gol, Delavan, |e Bh CL EE fy peteoning = Gocess 30.500 nalsesd) wlemneaper now Sah slogan y “repealed. He repro } aaa SyRre res jorman Smith Alderman Compton (P: one: side on tho east, on the north, and on the sow : “ : Parlor suit 1 | Denebenled. | He reprobated cortain allowances to’ naval Markets. Of aldermen). -Aldatan Coro, Prorree ee | and that you Have. these two sear inclined. by intends | Mt the Atlantis wnd Pacltic Oveune,”” Deaok ‘wit ap- ln uce runding trom Cubs to the mouth éf the Oronoco” Within | ? : . . ‘ihe next regular toast wae then given as\f'S0ws :— mak cranes then, have centred, rors cilities of cow | é1he builders ot the New Kork steamships ar tam sine —To the model, eteungtitand beuuty of tty are moro equaro miles swept by these rivers alone—tho | {76ne > X 3 Amazon aad ifs(r.botaries, the Oronoco and its tribntaries, | ‘Re Perfection and nish of the ober, arw we indo the Missineippl and ite tributaries—than by all the rivers | pi Proud, position we occupy kn the maritiae vRNA." , is. Bavnus (alia) ot! cla zepliot. sas: et a New Onceaxa, May 10, 1852, | Col Richard M- Hoe, ex-Alacrmaa, Ton Situ eae A cand acres of the Acnator wero wills unfountet st sf atton let i exmetation of th advice por the | Hosorth Mathew 0. Roberts he, aarti al : é Mice suaetaeks teat § c a to day were 3.600 bales at uncha Inver wes, perha; vor give . B,LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. —nouseaoLD ron. | puuiut, and Sains eutirca tie: tedtewier techie prices, ‘The increase in the receipta at all tho Southeen | even at the Astor House.’ The vinade mene of tay ta teubellin eee: Ae rings ™ ee a on sntion. leaving yothing to tho discretion of the Navy | Ports, is now 064,000 bales over the same time lust year. | finest description amd tho winesof the choiecst vintace I. reat’ thee | Depurtment. He then withdrow his amondment. eed New Oureans. May 20.—Noon. Ample justive files dane done to this magoitioent ban. Cotton—Sales this movning. 2.000 bales ; holders are | Quet and the oloth removed, of Asta, Europe, and the Moditerranown. (Applause. ) Oheiva, Sebien Webaccs 2, Propriation of money in the bill | aking higher prices, In conseqtonce of some telegraphic | The President, Isaac Newrox, Req., then roso and vid: | You have, them the fruits of alt cllunntes concentental | Mr. Warorry I Hawks vas then eal upon to reepbind 9. her with hall authorize the payment of any | advicce trom Mobile and New York. ‘Time and oft repetition, haa sanctioned the custein of | Within that where the bud, the aod the J a Pp wich will semen ‘aealture, ft ee, or compensation, in any form inaking appropriate acknowledgments (0 the ripe fmit grow on the samo tree. ‘Now what is our pod | (0 appreciate this toast. Ho could not deco Kei am Mihatever, Beyond the ‘mount prossribed by law fa any Cunnuverox, May 19, 1852. | inthe ureiul employments ant avecations cf cteitied | 00. atthe prevemé day, in respect to that part of the | the Jey bo felt tu foreign climes wom he bobeld FORN FIsaBearr, avctiowEre AND COMMISSION a Payment ee tzst be & speoitied direotion-for suc ‘The rales of cotton to day were 1:00 bales, at 8a Y7%c., | Jife, The men who have exdelled in the -administrxtien | coUutzy? ‘Why, iv etbnt, right 1u tho oomure of that sa extra payment, desi el ii . ert Muapoemascsanting the offeers to whom extra pny- | being a further improvement in prices.«. oo. 182, _ | {government in the practian ofthe wets Mr. Banorr moved to amend by adding the following:— oi seas sag Pace esate J fully guidihg the armed hosts of the nation ia the wayri- Provided the Superintendent of the T Almanac” | sorbet sales of cotton to day havo been 1.600 bales. and | org neld ur doomed the foe to oacamy bine bo allowed a componention of $3,000 atl Abaanae" fon She meek ie, pe pasa tran ceeatul in diva des ehomeapenheoieate gosecien' se" xt was 5 Mr, amendment, as | Vance 4a Ke: mi inj uoted 80; mid- ‘ “ tibe 4 totamendel Ses adopted 08 | Sg ae tot dC 10 eonpte a the wok Wor | A, the Pareto, of mecan ave, from, «ae i Other amendments were discussed, and the Senate | Peles; ttock on hand, exclusive of that.on shipboard, , Tall where ail these facititios of our commerce exist. youhave {| Above the models described in the toast. | (Applanae.| more agriculture (han ou any other portion of the globe, | TMs was an: nye of progress in stemmehips, as. A distance of merely forty six miles intervenes til you | a in everything cle. ‘The ancicut Giver wont in the ero to tho Pacific. ant thon you sweep the westora | ship Argo. in purewtof the golden fleece, ond did not firth shores of this continent for a distanco of sevem thousand | It. The modern Americans yo for it to Catifornia, raté miles (Cheers ) Now, wAb' these communications spon | bring it back. (Applause ) Ho th t there was some ib 5 a EA Eepe New Yoru, and vive ovrner iti: « stripes ond stars of his country, weving pv : demonstrations of their approbatio i . | with New York by a distanceot seven dayy. at the prosont | Mcanivg in the myihological fable of Vet¥itoating late then adjourned. icin upland, 80,558; Sea Island, 689 bales, Hehe honed by thapo rd toy phere Tunber uz | time---and it may be: brought nearer. by the imorore. | sbcll. In thowe sunny climes now floated! the yacht — Ses As pate vole lay 20, 1852, the artisan and mechenics—men in commercialand mer. | 20t4 which will be made---msy we not anb te that | Autwrica which beat everything fa Englund? beat © - Representatives. ¢ busines in flour and grain. owing to light receipts, | cantile puruite In this city—having witnessed in ome of | NW York will be tho next port ia which the great thing in the Mediterraneso. aud. og he was diformed Re ok N, AUCTIONEBR.—SATURDAY, ‘clock, A. M., a¢ ie naleee an, LE Mclneien iyo, 3d dozen Muir's bottled Scotch Ale, Ssmall Liquors, ut Platform aud two Seales and Weights, on: ying Pross, &o. &c. Wasunorox, May 20, 1852 bentectarcems. pe Reger glen inal gear head their fellow citizens, that genius in dosign and cnorgy of | Mr of cur commerce will be located? (Applause) a lett had recently received was abcw@to ret her? U1 acest Here you eut the continent im two, You join the | *ailefor the Baltic x» where she would contd fo" thot TERRITORIAL AFFAmns, R Dhls. flour and 13; corn ae rrendutson ibe piteorse CE ACh eee [the sus by what iy but & distance of forty abe mite, | cup of Nicoclas of Russia. und win tt, t90,Aweeond sino ‘The Houre went into Committee on Territorial “Bills, the enlargement of our commczco. at home and abroad. om | #24 you thus save a distance of fiftecn thouxand miles, | Of poctry has dawved—the poetry of the usual, whieh. * < i i i its and emterprises in ‘snd the bill making an appropriation for the completion About cighty orphan childron, under the caro of this so- | which he hae been engaged. like Honor to himsolf the rirsery of G. Marc, Astoris. wi : ciety. cecapled a platform in front of the audionce, and |. and his conutry, was unaided by bizh aud coMieg'ate ad- eensidexed. (applauce.) It is ono of thoso improve- | during memoril of intellectwal ant mechanicw- LANTS AT AUCTION —WM. 8. McILVAr power, mente which never will bo appreciated, till it breaks like: | Which reflects alike the epirit of the nee et eae of “D ROO! and laid aside to be reported to the Ho i Broohiyn City Intelligence. the land aud‘on the gea. thought it ~ | four ‘or five mouths’ dificult navigation—whioh you now | the 4merian artiran hs mide almost equa WH the poe- « 2 HOLBROOK, AECHIONBRR J, Do HOLBROOK | eT cudaties cathicitor tne cant Dartat rr I'S Mines Saree i nmrtallatee ah epemcbaceear te barton oaetveh-1c: maska aia saneoe AR ae thelr aptent, | accomplislyin as many hours. (Checre,) Why should | 'Y of the tine arta, ‘The duys uf old fogyiem, wih regard. | Foom, 104 Maiden lane, general advrt y of the several Territories | Asyiun Society —The ninetecnth anniversary of this | ation of his valuable scrvices; wad they haye feit that the | Bet sich an improvement as this stir the hearts of the {10 ship building, were past. (rou of Laurier) apd. pispea, consisting of perpetual, monthty_ jen, | t0 control the appropriations to be made by Congress, for | society took place last evening at the Brooklyn Institute, | honor was mete cepeeiully duc to this individual, because | American people. and make them look forward (o a duy [ Young Amerie tuken the palm in the usefal arte, je bloom. Carnations, Daisivs, Lemons, Oraugss, &0. Also, | the support of the government of the said Territeries ; | before a crowded audience.composed principally of ladics, | bis auocess in thy vastous fd | , of progress, eveb as the world bas uot yet seon, nor yet | | Ibe next regular toast was“ The Iigh Bridgs-An on tb la] of public buildings in Minnesota. ; . A “ the rays of the merni Tthout a (wilight. Ob. it is | man; the annals of freedom auidoivilizadon wilt oll, thi 10 ; ‘ented a very neat and happy appearance, They | vantages, unsupported by patrimonial woalth, nid {ath 74 of the merning sun without a 8 jth Joba © large collection ot ors No.7 | cauamisis or TEARITORIAL orricens-—Kemvrs tw 'aonuow | peroexerelsca sis singing and the priceary branches ot | alwenee of titled nad prrckeyed pronenatae Wa tee | fem such events as these that we bnve reason fo aay that ste the fame of ite builder.” Ale—" Mevuing of se wee Orpuge Trees, Verbenas, &e., &., from John Gri DOM—THE 'VAGATING sUDGES ETC, * | education, which resulted creditably to the instructors | gathered together te bunor the ran who has honored the | i ix the age of progress and of improvoment. Gentlemun, | ters. ‘The committee next took up the Senate bili, relating to | under whose chai are fortunately pluced. An ad- | occmpation of thefarmer im boyhood and youth —the la- the salary of officers of the territories of the United | dress was deliv by the Rev. Mr. Stoers, and the re- | berer aud constructor of canals in early. manhdod—the Btates; and to consider tho proviso which makes any | port of tho society forthe past year read, by whioh it | derigner and builder of our finest bridges and railroads, officer who absents himself, for # longer period thansixty | appears that it is pera and otherwise, in a pros- | our fleetort and noblert steamers, before the prime of life ba forfeit his year's salary. perous and healthy condition Tho proceedings were | haa wasted—ihe min who hae extended his influence he Howse Committee on Territories reported anamend. | clored with a sung by the children, and the mecting co. | from the small Umits of the farm yard over centinent-und ment. in effect that the salary shall not bo forfeited, | parated. Ootan.- And while thar-howormng industry, périeveranee, provided the President of the United States shall bo mado Fat or a Burupiwa.—Yesterday afternoon, a frame, |-78rR¥, avd conius, in opr geod. we cam’ with bonfidence | Butioficd of good cause fcr auchabseuce, belonging toJames ‘im Feeoklin a || tnd pride, rayto the farmer boy, the apprentice,-the fons A debato 4 fell down tothe ground with wtoud’| of the huavbiert, the inv thts gletour country tho portals , Of fame ard how Pyinevery pm ait of tife worthy of maak crash. It was about 40 fret in height. 129 fect long. b: He caper ay i men errr what has buen the cause of this improvemont? It is by Alderman Muurny responded to this toast; ax@ reale « the acqubition of Culfornia It is to that gilded daugh- | the High Bridge wasthe monument of George Wathiug- ter af the Union, which we kave now brought into the fa- | tom. 1t wasruch » one as the Queen of Shebs fe > mily ef States, that weowg that improvement, for without | #en;, and if the didvee it. she would Kay the half tad thet and without tho great anxicty of our citizens to go. | beemtold ber. 1t wana monument which would: rahe therennd participate itt her vurt gold mioes and that vast | When that ot Napoleon would crumtio into dust, * The’ enterprite which is going en there. this improvement | 43s of blond and herves were gone. Liberty was 4no- would have remaincd dormant, and in tho state to bo | erereing and would progress till it waa the fit Aalked about, av it wes, For a -poriod of three baudtecd | every human beitig ‘Lhe worthy wderman then Lauro years. It has beew written upon. considerpd. examined, | pte a culogy of Croton water, and concluded amidst 1008 or supped to have been ‘examined by almost crery | apvluuse ‘nation ta Kurope and yet it way all nothing but talk. The Cramman propored the eighth regular toest.—- SHERW from Jeraey City —Da¥ LD 8CO om Monday 24th doy of Mi valook She above destyined healt. of Lo pit very jae oom~- piiee poet, the ook. cnibuses his prog to the cent to all the rules of decency, and had 40 feet deep, and had formerly beon occupied aa an cil + The A ‘avy.’ i , i trampled our fag under fot, and abuned the geaural | silk nuestiactory by the: propricon: ut has altely (apinie. poe prot hom oO feet he ed tr gape ROME RET aN pe Bens Ue a Lorty ence renal fom | ea ae aie eae Corus. This is what the ad- | heen used for the manufacture of chemical by Movers. | sith was wel honed eats Peokten art ated | Jaume *f the oriptal propristers of thas road, aad. | | Gon Sqxpronn wax called on to respond. | He mld ez. wa eee lant Steen miuates, vn the Plea Road Tolges far wong teak ‘esters ; le then defended tho So itnns cree adnoeainnelib wean ora Hiden | states 1 Mucto-Hell, Colambia a appex! to him was all that has been ever written’ yet on | had hoped seine member of the army would have boom « the subjeet worth the paper on which it was writ.on: It | oulltd on to respond tor that gallont corps; but he should « Atithie stage of the proccsdings, @ musmber of ladle | 0, "AsAcriean enterprise. stimulated by the acquisition | fecl overwhelmed om belug called om toy ra ‘Mx, Bictarnion, (dem.) of ill., remarked that th Vingaicenla wera oan ocaulstontip win thas iy noone noquainted with the place willbe astonished 4! | vere admitted bebind iho head table, and contribute 60! offercd will be positive! respect Poe ovate y Uhela' Heesetite OfCalifurnin. It wes tothis connection of the lines of | forthe navy-al Ho represented a portion of the army: z Hen per vont, aad auasivacerle ogy on | °"ity" Canreen ferumed, anying thai righam Young. ia Court of General Seustons. edingnt nee (0 40d. feature of Untorest fe tho Dro | Stesmery earrying parecngers between hero and Cal- | which wae Gempoced of 'therieivee—the people. ‘The - twenty per conti bo paid in thicty devs | uead‘doglight, acta agatnet pay cng ten ar ‘ial oe Corker ar see Generad Maven wind letters acknowledging invite | Mxnia that Ue commenesment of this improvement is | deeds of their gallant army were recorded where thoy from Washington Hunt, Ambri C, Kingtland ont mortgage for three years of property and further information, apply AAD SCUTE, “Auctioneer, 11, Montgnmor® strvat : uF & BACOT, Surveyors, 18 Montgomery street— pear the Jersey City Ferry. retained as Governor-whilst the federal officers, who went May 20.—Serious Charge against Policenien —Acquittal of | tio there toexecuto the laws, are driven away. the Accused —Commitment of a Witness for Perjury — §. Dickinson, Samuel Houston (with sentimont) Mr. Guppinas, (free soil) of Ohio, sald--If I under- | Walter R. Savage, a young man about twenty-two or twen- | (eorge Arbmun, George N. Briggs, Rev. Henry War stund my colleague, he objects to the immorality of the | ty-threc years of age, apoliceman in the Twentieth ward, | cccher. Luther Bradish, Exoonuel B Hart, MU Perry Utsh Governor, and to the plurality of wives. Now, if | indicted with Thomas Cramer, also a policeman, and Pat- | A, Ingraham. Thomas. Brock and James Bishop. my colleague had looked into a leading journal of this | rick M’Gran, for av asrault and battery with intent to rob tbe second toast was “Our honored guest. George Law ety. within the last few days. be would have seen anad- | Sir.Jas. P Gage. was placid on trial. Tho complainant is uecersful achievements in the mechanic arts, attest vertixement of an accomplished and handsome lady's | a sand-puper manufacturer, residing and doing business | his genius. Energy, enterprise and integcity shed lustre maid, to be sold for money. To that my colleague takes | in ‘Ihirty-seventh street, near the Ninth avenue, and is a | On is name. Fame. prosperity and happiness to the man Know te whem 7 allude. 1 mean John | never would be fergottcu; ind as ty their mary. where Stephens, the Presidcut of tho Puoaua Railroad | hud they not carried the flag of the United Staies? Their - jcers.) Now we have at the table another gentle- | honors were writtcu im colors which could never fade, who has just undertaken the contract to oom. | ‘The mention of iho wavy remmded bim ot the connectiowk the balnuce of that roud. (Cries of *‘Namo,” | between the iogenuity of their mecbunies und the braveey-+ ame.") Tnvean Mircas C. Strong. Of Poughkeopsie | and rkill of thetr uuvy The vame of Henry Kektord w. conflemon. we are not far distant from an acquisl- | Wax arecelated wih the most brillinn’ bi-tory of the coun e ndvantuges which wo will acquiro on the | try—and bis was ® same which did honor to the moots of tite road. Now. what are tho advantages | mer of the laud. 5 Kemp will sell at auction, as above, the Far * : commerce which the completion of Uhis road will be the | ~The uxt oust was :— Tho Prees—Free. lke our glo- f tory honve, id fo f ‘1 i sid 2 ity and position. A great | Whore personal worth hus elevated the ebaracter of our a ae ged ‘ ~ Bice 7 me whi guetat as Co eee ete ier cate tre eames | ME Caxrruu to Mr. Giddings—I did uot see the publls | caro; the importance of It. however. dwindled down as it | With erat applause nnd chews. 171 1 a | aco mith the happiness of mca, eis very small mate | of Colonel Loe, the inventer of the lightalng. press, cation proceeded, | The Assistant District Attorney, at the con- i ter. When the At coms, thall be improved from n, Matitsx waa then called for. und mado ® short. Mr, Gippixas resumed, Ho thought it was not proper | clu-ion of Mr. Gago’s direct examivation. abandoned the | 1° twenty-six years ago “since I first visited your city, at this time to investigate the morality or immorality of | graver charge. aud procqeded on that of a sault aud bat- Ait mtgh ae ey e jamin te aren manners i those distant people, Ho kuew what they were formerly; | tery only, the oceurrence took place on thy night of the | 1% # ab0 L wan Yeading fine State of Megs Yorke whose | sbuit of Americar trecmen eball run as it will do, feom | dn—may hiv misetom to the United Status be the meant these ad ila Spe el slave st ta ae bag he D wan FE yes ee hy Che 8 works of this character were bettor known, and in which | Pole te pole~-then wo may welt igzaveaate Cunselved Gh * ttregibening the bappy relations vow existing ber things here fer teanceseiding those ia Utah, aad which | policemen defendants, that Mt, Gage bad struck hin | I bad boen onguged myzlf In Plmeylvania J | the advantages it, wall produce on te evmtony wad Bie | twin eve. thie Crernasay fond: tho following -—W Set cited tadl/ cutee ueveen apes, on weber Cis ws, | Lod Leecher bin: dows: end thoy bd thee provended'to | heprd'tomevt with led obuipetfifon ‘than that which I | frovement ot the lucnn family, Now, when yoo louk | | In reponse, (he Custmmas sad the fallowing Mie. ibouty, Women here ate paiscd purposely for market; | arrest hin, MeGran, being indicted, could not be culledas | Rucw existod'in your city. After a period of some ten | 1h" ‘ibis point, azn see th oie Wet dau Theda’ Cie | him, aod bean bays te Cone me capecrigt cg pst yh a and bo protested that’ while these tuings exist, itis | awitnes:,and the origin remained involved ia mystery. | ¥¢ar* 1 roturntd to tho State of New York. That was in | {Heres of the Vueiue, with the Raudwiob Ialan manissity Gnu the datigune pevteets Hus telponding eke Wrobe tgoto Utah to.curteet evils. thure, We ought, | Mr. Gage had recited their attempts to arrest iu, and, | 2&7, and I have rorided hero over sineor’ Ireturned here | (he Sceicty Tslunds, with, Autralia, ‘wlo Con say | Hidionly wen ouldwicke ponding Couiidictivg igh the. Hormona, bave been dclvemont of | asbeallegen. not knowing (hoy. woro gfcers nd ciruok Soy toe puzpore nt caren arsain. tne rota, Adoanck, tins counly cleaving out Chios end. Japan? (beers | evrral volunteer toasts were then proposed, and,» perio thes soy Bb Rirsien charade one govecppesy Ravage Fe raring he Sonslainase tery sepaaly mooted a propositicn for the construction of that work. | 84 Invyhter.) Heme peed ae _ eee Hsieh ease festivities of the nigtt were contunwd@, test und forbearaues. He dissented entirely from the | with his club; Captain ffaanigan then cums up, and they | (Cheers) | Prior fumy returning to becomes pertbanont | racer to Chiba van wo tre; but wt me ask. Way doee rey eet eo ee rrrinee Deri | wel eaped eatartcen mention bees ine antnea tad | Usuilly passed through thecity of New York at least onco | Tot France hold more commeses with Boglanul than the ‘ Police Inseltigonce. Wiihowt coming toacomclasion on the bill, the com- | subsequently been instituted. Bir. MoKoonand Mr.A. A. | & yet. I think tt was in 1834 that I passed through the | United Gtatcs docs 7, It in boouuse the Smita Semkee | ofl Change af freon before ihe Chi S af Police—Arvest of Site mitteo rore, and the house adjourned, : Phillipe oppeared for the defence, -A great number ot wit- | oily of New York and tho building which wo ure now ia | hive 3 lees ponulction, na see las ate howe tint. | paccuned f aniy —'1he Chief of Wolice hay another oars of * poser cveratenamiaed, thocauss | We in progrese of urection, I then looked upon it as to | MeDts for foreigners to come here and sottle—the wequisi- | oron under investigation, respecting the setting tire farm nn enere yong in aeeemeeot eg ep ce Lill past six | ite proportions and its architeetugal designs, for in that | Hon of Jandis much cheaper, and the advantage of insti- | exbinct work rhop. rituated at No, 168 Houston #t Ca Meeting of the People’s College Association, | ocurying all duy.und hot belt omrmorigin of the dix | day it was probobly tho largest building of its class | tutions much greater; because our country confers on | which oogummed on the might of the 28th of Apell Lasig I Rocuesren, May 20, 1852. | turbance; but one Owen Clark, for the defence, stated ho | in thie country-—if it is not at_ present, £ adinired tite | every one the blessings of geod government, without op- | seems by the evidcuee. ulider the form of ailldavits! mow 2m, , 1852. ; but one i wnd take to her shores the vast popt- | hetore the Chief. ‘that the building was occupiag ay atmet Cape Horn to Vancouver's Ista when that vast region ef country is brought into W srdrvbes, Riv T. id Washstands, Rosewond Budatom c anny French Ged tends, printed Chamber Fur nitore, best Carled Horse Hair Mavteessos, Bais and Bul ding, lograin, Throe-ply, and Stair arpets. Mshog aud Chairs, Hatsta ‘Ol Pai Glagros, China, Silver Plated Mhich he coneluded by prupieing—. Senor Vie rieulture. and when the | toruni Porcdes, Mluister of the Republic of New Urausy <PLENDID PROPERTY AT AUCTION —ONE HUN: ored Lots of Lawd, oach 50 foet front and rear, by (25 deep, at Claremoct, ou Borgen Heights, Hudson ovunty, Jew Joreey, a quarter ot.» mile from Jersey City, by the Borgen Point plank road David Scott. awcti meer. will Seipremises, the abo a a Petit Tinea o€ Incatio, er, ands ® m: of New York from tne Narriwato Fort Ls. rz) person wish ivg to virit the crown? will be nd im it free of expen+o, by cither line of omath: from the Jersey City P Terme of sale—Ten Mia Detey Cotbed ol awites resvion, Will h yas ‘The People’s College Aneociation hold # meoting hore | witnessed the fight between Gage and Meteww. st | stn GL Vuppored that this was ail the inverest | faticn of Ching: or there an e ration from Chinato x | Abralum Naw una, a German exbinet maker, a9 a to-day, which was attended by delegates from all parts | SNS te bh the other testimony. - Captain Hanni. | I thouid ever have in building. Idid not suppose that | to England? No: it hasalready begun here, on the sors | work shop, ond (hat, om the night in question. abd .teme ’ inconsistent with the other testimony. Cap! Lean wm Dbecbucemataiamettetth the hove,th wine erecy || of the Tan he Chinese would no moro goto Kuglanit | ovec ok,» Wonan oamed Barbara Werner residing op poate of the State, 8. Benjamin, of mira, was elected Prea- | jean dopoved thnt ho came up immediately afwr,and | 1 was to become neauainted with the bast to whomerery | th iM pee ngsh would think ot emirauing to Feanoe. | piho chop, saw aluout. twenty Minuten, previews Ce Ube Gent, and I, Howard, of Lockport, Seorotary. | Resola- | that Cage's conduct had been very unruly {hat Me hed | plaue )- 1 did not suppose that a meeting Like tbiy was | Then the intercourse of Chive must be with the Valted | fumes breaking cit. a man walking abont in the Bg p. wish Liens in favor of a cheap mimnual labor college, for Be bia te anaee ) Bae Tie was fairly crazy, | to aeremble hore, and that I was to be the object of that States—with ihe Eopite—sae mcd from or ad A agen A hight. oud im twenty minutes wleer the whole werlishop Hee ee se sea eaideratle Laacthe cat udted, | and kept calling for bis friends to come nnd rescue hia; | meeting. (Great applaure,) I belleve now, gentlonen, Gebietes Abe ton Tide we thiv-chp.6e aE | Vince ego totitne tere CL a ‘They were divcusted at considerable longth, ana adopted; Rae ig Ce box co that it wasimpoasible to get | that you have a higher point in viow. snd I bollevo that | mercial emportuin of the world fixed tm this city. oF a Newmun, testifies that on the alarm « £ fire araivo a recolution to tend an agent to canvass the State, Bin oi without bitelng. him, . Al wien eee point ix to bear testimony to the energy of character, to | Hest om this continent. Gootemta, bas 40 sina > n, he, recidiug near by. rushed frota bis bed- Pleeent tho plan of the new institution, aud solicit sub- | him off without hitting him. A namics of Witnable | the genius, and to the ability which hae beowght your | (ug for my toolong speech. (Cries of ~ no, no; go.va.") | room to the buruing workshop. tor the purpose + bf pro- teriptions. The sharo are $1 each ee ened ene ae cing Captain Mercer, now of tho | eity forward to the position it now occupies. I uttribute a subject. pothaps, is not ft to be discussed a serving itis tools; but. on entering the honse of Newman A niass meeting ia to be held this evening, in Irving Rave Yani’ we wines “Shiv he had sorved for three years, | NO Such thing to myself; bat it belongs to you all. (Ap- | banquet Lke this, Thave no words to express My 95+ | he found hig up and dreseed. and apparendy very um Hall by the lenis of tho enterprise. Mr. Greeley and | Navy Yard. an whose ship be had corvod for three yours | Theae) “thehonor which you are iiuy coutorsing one | kuowledgments, for your kindncss, and all I cam say is. | concerned at the Mee; bo stuted to Prelat tat Fw would thers will deliver addresses, © quest atts git Volsnne had Doe ‘unnecessarily bes of thoze honors which would have had much in- | that my course—if you approve of the Uo od ‘4 give lum mone ona to pay fur all bis work.tools A ee a down to wheiher the violence a pee they neurnea | ducement for me when T first pused thsough your eity, | feme from this thne forwacd. “(Creat cheers and aP+ | fw days previcus to the fire Newman ev ationt at owe of Brendel of “not wuilty.”” Assoon ns they hid retired, | ® boy of eighteen, (Cheers) | If 1 gould then hare plause.) Band— A Life on the Ocean wave. his wakinen, named Adam Gilkel. to remove ‘his work 4 fF cont interost: and any 0. of over, shall have Pe lly. For mi ‘and further Br shen or David Scott, auctivnecr, stot, Jotsoy City. Red S*SARS. SEGARS. AT AUCTION PRICE3 —R&AL Havenas, Domestio (Cuba tobacco), and Germat all or wholesale Fd ‘at Chains, Diamonds, and o 'y gains. Call at Cash Loan Office, 06 Nassau atrect. JOS, B. DA CAMARA. Religious Conves tions. Pee innnpiunhneranls looked forward i i . ular toast was:—“The Governor of the | tools frm tho shup.as he would: tot. be ruape piatble for N BALTIMORE. Becvo | looked forward to this testimony, if [ could have | The next regular toast was: e h . n RY CORRESPOND- Wie OETA g Se ea ae sp 1852, is sataaae ON Wekeanaain Cae ry Vite oe looked forward to this expression of your regaid, how | State of New York.” Air—Governor’s March. them, “‘Theee facts tovether with othiee eles, dinstanpan, ch the United States, Bammean, May By : on yas a tissue of | much would it have done to have nerved the uorgies of | ‘Then tollowing toast was them read, and received with | corrcborative, muke ov # case of strong susp! sion ayainet Tho closing ceremonies of the Catholic Counell took | {Fy "Ry Guat dae ceed tebaa on aaah Ob cr witness aud | my character! (Applaue.) Aye if Thad then known | great éclat:—The Producer, the Mechanic, aud the | Newman, Accordingly, the Chief of Police ined bie plnoe to-day, atthe osthedral. |The procenslon was vary | gat in tho use. In reply to counsel, the Judge sald the | Mt tT ttratqulekuees of perorptidorcit 1 onal have Herchont-tdentitea by mutual rlatione ere er each | byomlorr Harve of the bvemn tard cod Sucrose tet Pat I a Pn te Ble ie FL Boral Be eet tg sta i pr wand, | joked fewardupd seen whit was before mo—it Lhad | other--and ail eminently coutributing by, thor united | fore the Chief: who eommivted him vo pels om to. uwall w n> Salen ty atthop Witepatrick, of Doeton mon WAS | Wan thon removed, apparently dumbfounded by the pro- | sen that this would ave ‘happetibd. \t would lave bess. | “enbrgies, to a ig ree A aa glorious Union, Tas ae ometan Pikes cuts Wi Att apd 1: cachet % b an inducement to me at that tine, which would have dwelt | Air—Yankée Dood , Thieves —Oftie rusx, ; oy m Sentence —Jeremiah Reed, alias “ Niggor | in my recollection and carried nro through many tm Mr, 'T. B.Tomusson was called on. to respond to this | eee ENS vane. oe Thursday stop. deed |, bstwoem DAY wna convicted yesterday of grand larceny. | Portant secnes. and many trying oney, whero almost the | ‘oust, fe said he relied upon the indulgence of this thy aon of 8 and.t4. tused Juba trey. }-Adwagd Maam Wasmtsorox, May 20, 1852. | in robbing a countryman of his pocketbook, having in. | evergies of man have faltered, and it would have | meeting as he could not come up to the ecoasion, Tho | Richurd Hoye, Patrick Geguins. amd then y Allen, ch mneral Assembly of the Prosbyterian Church of | yelgied hi into a cellar on the Points.and thore “drag. | brought mo to the accomplishment of those things which timent, like all sentiments, wos beautiful, if not true, Gotha Into nbs Bora git Xion ee — hint if fides wen’ at * with snuff. was sentencod to five yoars | havo never yot aimed at. (Applause) Such is the | 414 was ealeulated to produce revelry at the festive board, and stealing rigor pee ent kaigs, looks. the United States. New School, convened to day, in the | fed his Docent”, wit Mame we effect of the appreciation of industry. Tknow you areall | ‘The p-oducer and the merchant were not yot living fp PFC. @ wingoss jaa, Se. In Gh valims ad mene $50. Qe Fourth Presbyterian Church of this city, and was openod Pleaded Guilty —Beridget tarvigan, who pleaded guilty | mem of industry. T know that in this hose almost | pyrfeer harmony: but when we arrived at th dignity of property of Abrubem BL. Lounger, ropiaing at No. $0 by asermon by the Reverend Albert Barnes, of Phila | of grand larceny, was sentenced to the State prison for | very puruit in your city is repreeented-—the me- | the fuct, that the producer, the mechanio, and the fagre joitene nh tit ‘the boys when atragtyd adwitted. tho this country and in 7 eosatul tonal i. of the Fre ch Literary Re- the Self Insteuotor in Fr nok, edited for the bene eh m my pul tbat he is by hs ral ian, art o 0 his pi lite and bear la niiesohetora in ney part of Ai y he has nireedy word, 0 immo it Sho parcd, and tl vives will Tend te diate success, as heretofore. He ven in Hao mdtenee, not only tho exercises and int: a PRESDYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT WASHINGTON. 6O1 Brondway, Now Y: O Laable re- chante, the architect, the merebant, and all branchos eA A ee ae or and hoe manyhy theft. and told at what juuk shops thay had sold we aeteonble oxerolsD anda usafal. prompt and valosdle te. | geiphin, moderator of the Inst General Assembly. Alarge | two years, © of business are here represented, “Tkuow that it in vory | (Rant very, Siamlh ney Ht erowte of thin elty oF State, bub stolen pragerry. |The pollen went tothe olaoes—oan at Yinmatignt faults potnted out, and will regularly be r9- | nuniter of ministers aro in attendance. The Aasombly Marino Court Little ight T'can throw upon this subject. but, notwithe | ("UR neta eontinent--and who Was among thy frat to No.08 Wot Broulway: kept by Jovapt, tar-ous. td fully organized by thy'election of the Kev. D. D. Adams Before Hon. Judge Cowles, standing, 1 will beg your indulgence for astort time. | Yitincuich himvelt by Ms enterprie iu the EL Dosa shop wha found w Quanby cathy stew avteln eid By NPACBING —A GENTLEMAN OF HIGH QUALIFI- Lata er, New Vork. Moderator, and the Rev. | May 20-—R. M. Conden ve, F. @. Tisdell,—This was an | (Applnw: Whatever we aro, we owe to the institay | yin. United States. George Lav was a type of this glo fr esinaee Wt UES neeieietos te ti o> i . udson Presh3 . New York, Clerk; | action for the recovery of $50, alleged to be due under | tiouscf our country. (Cheors.) No point of merit cam | \ious couniry, ‘Lae merchant.nei{her in glorious Fiwwoo, | 8 aficr which. at three o'clock, the Anemsly adjourned the tinted ps thoy as deposed to by Wm. | we reach which ix equal to the advantages that our at im the Siher country (Englend) could risa to dis. | No. 1 Anthot we Sure KN 3 till nine o'clock to morrow morning. Litmpbreys, a witness for the plaintiff, Mr Conden owed | country has be:towed upon us. (Applause.) The in- | tinotion where ho was born in the lap of Itxury, Tho * ry is property ‘ewww, the — Mr. Luther B, Wyman $125. which he was unable to pay, | stitutions whieh go usallon an equality, which strip | predneer and the mechanic produogd the merebant.” But boys, with « quolty wate “ i a a same Was ¥ olen. TRESRYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT CHARLESTON. | and epoke to Mr. diedell, who wasa mutual fcioud of the | the mind from all restraint—oye, whieh allow thoso fe | Ficy were othor mechanicé hotdes the sous of toil, Justice Bogart commllked the Wye to prisony, ak ae Unaniestos. May 20, 1952. | perties. to make on arrangement in the matter. Tisdell swith which nature bas ondowed us to be brought | ‘tyre were also the inecHanias ofthe constitnbiom ani of Parone and Mrs, Connelly t bell sia the wala of § ‘The General Arcembly of the Presbyterian Church met | subsequently told Conden, that Wyman had ngroed to our own energies, and pressed down by 00 | (ho freedem ot the United States, who gave xcope ani cuch.to answer the change Of buy ag stolen peng rly fromm todsy. Upwards of two hundred clerical and lay dole: | take his note for $100 in payment of the whole dybt. | injustico—it is there institutions which enable 13 toa | opportunity to the mechanic and the artisna € work ont te boys, with @ BUllly Knowiedgia, gates were preent, and some additions are expected. | Conden gave Tirdell the note, and when it became duo he | rive at greainess, We live iaan extraordinary age. Ln |), destiny in this broad land. He hail boon vecently in ns si Nhe ecevion. it is thought, will continue ten or twelve | war not able to pay it all, Tirdell again said that Wyman | looking hack on tho progrossmade within this century,it is | t,o south. and he there told them, in reply ¢o their pro- ies oa 4 who bax had goveral youes' ching munios (pianoforte aud orzat.) thar with ths 1 offers his services to private fam| 4 ect Marctid tench the whole or part. of ovol day, or @ * experionce int 0 dhe Was alo arrested a9 wel aa ww hours woek. Terms moderate, Would play aa cd on ‘Sundays. ‘Address Edward, box 2,246 Post Ollve, INCIPALS OF BOARDING SCHOOLS —A ish gentlem king English, and fully o tench his , wishes to obtel in uivelont r hi ti med with prayer, by Rev, H. 1d take $60 in cash, and a note for $50, which Mv. | aston! hing to view it. It fs within this century that your.) jv aicos, that Mason & Dixon's lime was nob Known in (he E . rvcting him io Es ellahe Address P. at D. > of Ohio, te stogieat paste f followed, Cond an nt to Tiedell by the witness Humphreys. The | various hmprovements. giving fagilities to intercourse bo ‘ Liteal gor graphy of the North--that n0 bay in oar sells Purnapes May 20.—{ Papo ay Barker, Brothers lyn Post Office. \y the Rev. BP. Humphreys, of Louisville, D,D., mode | note became due about the Ist of January, 1851, but | tween distant parts of thix eohutey. ave beom cam- | Cruid te iouwd Who could point It out onznomep (noes ) Eicnt Hoard 300 nt amany euroad : sator of the Inet Areombly. never was preeented for payment, aud, on inquiry, was | agenced, and have boon completed. ‘Tho first rallrond in | Yig told them that thy Northen worg realy with thelr bo 1 NO oh Zz x In the afternocn session the Rev, Joho Q, Lord, of | arceriained that Mx, Wyman meithor received tho money | thie countiy Was commenced im about 1827. Tho trst | diced to extinguish the comfagsati¢n of divuccon—that — § este Vutfalo, was elected moderator, Adjourned till to-mor- | yor the note from Mr ‘Tisdell. Six. Wyman proved this | that war completed, wos in about 183) of '2. ‘This was for | they were ready to dio fon shat Mgn——but they would not rw Intier fact. The defence ism set-off in_an account duc | the tram portation of pawsengers and freight from tho | (ii heir brothers of the Soutly (Much applause.) Tf Canal, 1; 20 Roading Rukitond: + % om Ly plaintiff to defendant for coals. The caso was ad- | conl mines of Pennsylvania to Lacie rivers. “Lhe lum | ayy ouc itn this world deserved the \itle of nobility It was dv. ¢ rly Se: 20 de TUE PENNSYLVANIA FPTSCOPAL CONVENTION. journed, to allow time foran amendment in the pleadings. } tive engine owes its birth to the presout ago. Tt origing- | 41.6 producer, forhe orrated averything It wa swho Bics’ oan acast “Y shires Bethy ) Waris Kalitons 38 SOK: 10 Me put finc Bi Ten aossen, 7: nvh and Gorman tan countries.) understands the ru course of an Knglish edu. wired in «hor ‘f'musio. and the. « ation, Address Mes. G. J., Broadway Post Office. May 2v, 1852. a —— . ted In about 183) er '2,and it wae then a very rude thing. | gute pho yacht culed Amotien. wineh rode triumpiant ba | pote agg N ITALIAN SINGLE LADY, ACCOMPLISHED VO. ‘The Episcopal Convention chore the compromise ticket Supertor Court—Part LI. hoped to attais a epeed of some fous or five milos aw | Gye British waters, (Tremendous Cheering) It was A caliat, Pianist, and considered as ong of the bert | deioontes to the General Convention. It is equally divid- Helore Hon, Judge Sandford, t it has vow advaneed to & speed of forty or fifty ywertul aad rip combination of his awa i tenonere in sincing 'roriding tn Wee York whos te tate | Oy ttwcen igh und low. ax follows: —Rev. Dre. Bull. | yyy o9—rienvy 1. Van Wreck and Wiliams 2. Kode | miles on Dour Tt dil nos then exci any great degeoe tie Oregon (Inunense evsoring.) The ¢, faitrona, om hed Forder ad with or withoug board. The rent to | lowe, Stevens and Fowler, Judges Stroud, Wim. Conyag | pening, Jon McInoch —The plaivtitls In thisaction. ano- | °! sorte ae ames te cree nent a ort ate jou rtood pre-ctningit in their affrotions and re: | pene ytveniad’ “2,00 dio, 9634, 3.0 Suaque’s be paid In pare by tuition in winging. pianoforte of tn she | Lom, Herman Cope and Levi B. Smith, ‘The Convention | \..,,¢7s in this city, in November, 1850, old morchanilise } 01 beets wae ale worl bis Dreaeat een OF i took hanle who—a noble child of thiszreat | CaURi yy Tb Wil Navizarion, Mo-eean French, Hallam, aud Spanish Iangoages, in whioh tho tady | will adjourn to-morrow. Yo the firm of Thomas MeIntorh & Co to the amount of { Pitce In about 1505 or 6. and was acqomplished hy against all odds, aod straggiing UP | 600 do, ‘Ob, 4°70, 8 WO hares R avertiaing. is professed. Hine im musio. Ad tress ornare $2046 £5, taking therefor their promiwory note, ws six | OUT Own feloweitlen, Kobert Fulton, (Greatapptadse,) | 4, yi alt! amnm, waa pouring the Atiaubic tO | Raliroad, SF TW do. bo Musical Lady,” letter V, Ho MASSACHUSETTS EYISCOPAL CONFERENCE. Hrontha, payable to the order of Jolin Melatrab, tho de- | heck etxie telegraph alo beloogs ta Lue proseat cen- | tho Pacis inthe glotdeals tide of Amorican commerce. | sylvari YA —= Bosrox, May 20. 1852 | fondant m this uit, The note was protested at maturi- | tery. cal coe nama Benjarain Frankia, Tt was ‘nes dp BOARDING AND LODGING: ‘The Masenehurotts Episcopal Annual Conference as | ty ard enit brought for tho recovery of the face of i, | Wiili bir Nite a ing—a Yankeo fixture fndoed-—thit | She: hh regular toass wat then given as follow: | rond,'t , i iN Sopcaaearnns cmbled in this cit verday, Bishop Kastburn pro- | /)\4 : wae tricd once before (February last), and cho | le ‘wightened the world with electricity, That is among “ * ‘is of her commerce | S\:'130do, bOown, Sy SANT MOUSE, CENTRAL, | fiiing: NaV ing ene aa jury disegred. For detenoe TeGeas contended ‘tbat the | the Twcet astoniebing inventions of. the ago. Your ata meat ban wasphoveen ame stored with the | w'tnien Camnkesd 7 ; i a Ploaso ener “ endorement was @ forgery. comuitted by dofndant’s ¥aio Canal wae alto begun and completed with tho present Sof every ¢lime; may her merchants continue to | Jaland Railroad, 108. “Market steady. titan Ventidenee, THE METHODIST CONPERENOK AT NOSTON. Sem Thomas, who was arrvsted on tho charm, but dis | ¢niury. and it ts to that more tham to cugthing eve Hs | dig a euuanpeisiny—liee mechanics mon of | Barenows, Mary 19.—Stock Po:rrd—$1,000 Baltimore Oa. on ~ : - Boston, May 20, 1952. | {Vrged by ti police Justice, and eubsqueratiy left the | county owes Its erentess prosperity, in internal oon | et tice ant cailh andhicr uot ever "excelsior,” | 3840, 100%; 100, Brafumore snd Ohio Railroad oe with full or pertial hoard, may be had ios Rem F ooncern and depository in Cait ja. Alno, a tory - cates ve nme time, ni itt Cl 5 ex Th i“ wae called upon to respond | y . 21. Maily om apalisation os oo70 Wert Taoltth | {o"\irage tote under tho care ot the Olacianatt Gow: Marine Affair, (Cheer) Whivay we slew those, impr: caauuts, and seo | 4 E8-Tvcorder, Pats smanen wv called Monto TC tOOn | Meastan Oe cloved ae 1008 bid. 17 Se rseee frrence Fon Catsvonnia tinesieamaly’ye Proimetheas, for San | udivicrels OO%ng what we were accustomed to see States | Sota vousl- He sable, wit thee were high | Yee ya, 100 le i uy i re , ol al d le " Ure! 2] 5 a) rivate family. ater not Fo exened $4 oan at 6. " Y pitcemoon, with @ large nvvabor of passengers fe Call | sieyse.) The great gunal whlch omnected the | 4 Pech (various a teroh rust pangnitude, Me ety | Thera Ballrond, 2 bd, 39 aah ‘

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