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ANUSEMEN?T®. “« CENTS; PIT, cts, Doors oj it le Montz cll, Mr. St ths; Mme. Savil ¥ Mo atert. Tv conclude with the play of LL—William Tell, Mr. Eddy; Albert, Mase 1, Mr. Glenn; Gosler, Mr. Grithths; Michael, ‘ams, Mra. Jordan. TION—Sam Warren, Mi Edward, Mr. Roynolds; “ with the comedy of the VALET DES Mr. Whiting; Capt. Trivet, Mr. Mise Marchmont, Miss Kato Hor TBLO'S GARDEN.—MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON . CHAMBERS STREET.—DRESS F AEE Sais ena ele Tickets, @ conte; Private Boxse, $6. The doore will tre Seats 70 cts, Boots open at. 7ia | oben at 7, aod the performance will commence at 8 o'clock. to begin i o'clook. Saturday evening, May 23, will Saturday, May 22, Two grand ballet pved ibe conned) af WIVES ASTHRY WEES MAIDG AD | eee ruatalne Addie oat Oeeten tae tate maeth, Line Bresceie: Ma Lastest Sis Ciences “beesipers Mat ice with the vaudoville of THE SENTINEL will commen frederick, Mr Martin: Linda, Mrs. Conover. After whi the first sot of the grand ballet of GISELLE—Giselle M'llo C. Rousset. To conclude with the second act of the Led Sootch ball: ‘A SYLPHIDE—La Hiding "Ne Caro- line Rousset; James Ruben, M'lle Adelaide Row Evelyn, Mr. Bland; Oliver, Mr. 7, Miss Weston; Miss Dorillov, Mrs, Skerrett; Lady Mery Rafile, Mra. Dyo' conclude with WHO STOLE THE POCKET BOOK?—Tomp- ‘Kins Tipthorpe Mr. Johnston; Silvertop, Mr. Holman; Faa- ny Smart, Miss Howland; Miso Dainty, Mrs. Dyott. —DRF: YCEUM THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOMB Tickote, 60 cts ; Private Box Tickets, $1. 35 cant Family irate, 135 ‘ots.; Orchestra, 2a bey 7) o'clock. Saturday evonin, ometnid Fieve 67) wate Boxes, $3 an tT Mf o'elock. Saturday eveni nts will commence with the will bo pla: ative farce Of PAST AND SLOW Job THIAS—Damon, Mr. Hanley; Fythiae. Mr. Jones; reyes : Mr. Howard: Haxard, Mr. Palmor; Edward, Miss Herrin Reece eat ety ee auO: | Jolm. Mr. Thompson: After which, the comedy of A It He ae the tvie Brothers: Chovatior de Dom | LAND POR AN OLIVER—Alfred Hishfyor, Mr. Walcot; Mr. Solborne, Mr, Palmer: Maria nets. To conolud ington. KILL—Richard I Miss J. Ben- of RICHARD III, TO , Mr. Drew: Zmma Loo de Squat, Mrs. Drow. To oon- Laine Mr. Walcot; Queon, Mrs. Waloot. sud he DUM —The Dumb Sailor Boy, Mr. E Atnotned; Wild ih, Mr. Cooke; Susan Dandie, Mrs. Drow. ARNOM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. nd Proprie ohn 5 Sote Seats, $1. igh the day, where ab m9 A. M. thro (aor a Paced teats may be socured. Tickets sold for Parquet, Boxes sad <rformauite, 25 ots; oll- | Sofas, socure the sents for theeyening. Doors open at 7; por ‘place of family amusomont | foXmAnce will commonce at 7% o'clock. rday evening, Pirie Se entwentiag | May 22. wiil bo presented the drama, of the CORSICAN BROTHERS, or La Vendetta—Mr. Brooke as tho twin ro: can com) rT suggest Co! f uoveltioe La every branch of nature Ly \- ing, is fact. wiilllo wtenucKenaud, Mr. Jordan; M. Alfred Ma end art, and vovoltics that for taste, beauty, rarity and ron Montgir Arnold; Gio “i in America. Saturday, Ma; Ia a Mad: javilia doi Franchi, Mes. U's erncon, nt oralock. the popatar pivee gatitied oN i Emilie do ‘Lorparre, Mrs, C. Mi re DE BAAN, © t 7h o’olosk. the = hitatal pres the ALLINE MALDsand the fare of BU: | CURISTYS OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS HALL RIED ALIVE, The Youthful Gia hours | of che daring shove Grant sucess DAM# OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT (LATE M'LLE JEN Gad well knowa_ mprising an offic N Ay Lind) begs to announce shat will give her aud versatile “001 Bad. “experienc Last CONCERT IN AMERICA performers" under the management of E. P. Christy, » Ow Monpay Eveying, MAY 24. 1v Castie GARDEN. soncerts in this city, for a succession of re yoars,” have VS EOGRAMME. ceived with favor by highly respectable aud fashion- te hhonce at Bovclock. ‘The patrons of Chelate Min@eolvane Pree erie aU on eteee Ulin motte Adon nn | respectfully laformmed thee the Saturday afveracon converte tredizcontinued. WwW ‘OOD'S MINSTRELS. AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 444 Broadway, above Howard street.—The pernemnee pokes? ouncing to the public that agen en he most celebrated musicians {and Neg delinoatore the world, and i: ‘ood’s + +++ Domizottd Haat Movement of Coucerto ia @ minor FianotorreMr. Otto Goldsc maid Dwetto—“ Per "(11 Tureo in Italia), . Hell letormined to make Mi net 2 in every way worthy tho patr of the Indies and BNA ges Seay Go mneceNtte: and: Elgno yeutlemon of this city. Ho slag takes Chis opportunity to Overture—“ Zampa”’. . : oxprege bie for the xreat patronage conferred. on him Ra line Gry tae since the organization of his present star company, an ‘Tale fap Rapeane Gna two Fintes (Camp of Bile | promaase ta, coplentan it fram tues vo Slien Whe Theterer , Bap eles a AE EROS GS Noveltics or striking talont may appear in , Pintoro Messrs, Rictsel and Siedier. Wood's Minstrels porformevery evening, and on Wod ‘terantetts 4 * phatborg | 42d Saturday afternoons. Admission, Scents. Door ee nie At Z concert commences at So'clock, ‘The ai “ u corts commence at Jo'cloc! . BT! Gomia’ shrough the Bye wean: attains SOOue Ballad | Aecorma will be presented, ana the greatest at “ Keho Se re Swedish Melody | the comfort of vietters, br, NOTICE.—THE ORIGINAL Ros PPELLow: MINSTRELS. i Ht ctiltknoyn “ Fellows’ Minstrels," comprising nef: e é cient “corps” of “talented and experie formers,” Farewell to Aeieten is -eeasci.) under the direction of J. B. Fellows would i a wes Mecrts By EB Cea y form the pubite that dae notice will bo given. when thep tommence their concerts again in Brondway, URTON'S THEATRE.—A CARD.—MR. BLAKE RES Mr. Theo. Risfleld, ‘Mr. Joseph Burke. Doors oper at 6s o'clock; Concert to commence at etinfly announces to his friends and the public that The rice of tickets ha n fixed at $3, $2, and $l. Each | iis onesit will take place on ‘Wednesday evenin ay E 5 ta ket is sooompanied by numbered chock, which gecure when will be performed a favorite comedy, never acted in The only Rmth Oe ek ee enter. te of tickots for thie | {his theatre, and other attractive ontertainments, partion- lara of which will be duly announced. is now open, (ele pter th) ANNA THILLON'S Concerd Wil bo at Chickerings pianoforte warerooms, 295 N. B —The box book . rt fe scons coats songs, in English, Gore containing the words of th OPERA NIGHTS, "lle Caroline Rous- na Swedish, for sale at the door om the evon- day. Wednesday and Friday. M’ ort, Price 123¢ cents. ; ‘i ickste forhla Consett will commence om Sx- eee fe Saag ay 6 nies at § A. M., at Chickcring's pianoforte ware- IBLO'S GARDEN.—M’LLE CAROLINE ROUSSET’S J ¥, & part of whic Mr. War- Bunrrir, Turapay, May 26, zens the propristor, has kindly let for this special purpose, | on which occasion M'lle flermino Petit, the Infant Pianist, with which be has otherwise no connection whatever. and her father, Mong. Victor Petit, will make their first Very vossille precaution will be tuken to prevent the warance in American. The performances to consist of the tHekets from failing int the hands of persons who intend to | f ‘of ROBERT LE DiabLE; fret aot of CATARL. em ap: N. of LA BAY ADEKE, and other entertainmen ETT'S MARBLE he office will be opened previsely at 8 o'clock this (Satur- day) morni A suflicient police force will be in attendance te preserve order. OUP OF THE “SHIP- d Mother and Child,” at Stuyvesant Institute, ‘ay. now open, (for a short tim aly.) ym 9 Ay |. Admission, 26 conte; season tickets G0 cents. BTS FOR MADAME OTTO GOLDSCHMIDT’S ¥'lie Jenny Lind) grand farewell Concerts —A few ROFESSOR WILTON, THE GREAT WIZARD OF ts iu different parts of the house, for Monday even- EDO. e ine ight Manes Bea Wag Barta tay" | UW hl canmense eet the fe SCHUBERTH & CO.'S mucic store, 257 Broadway. HOTELS, SROLE HOTEL, 510 PEARL STREET, NEAR BROAD- Way.—The undersigned gratefully acknosrledges the continuation of the patron anticipated in opening the Circle, Its Wines, Liquors, Ale, Segars, &¢., are unoxcep- tionable; an is Lodging Rooms, at 25 cents a night, and single rooms, at $1 50 to iH & week, with meals at all hours, are unsurpassed.” WILLIAM WRIGHT, 549 Pearl street. RS. HODGSON BEGS MOST RESPECTFULLY to inform her friends and the public that s! moved to the Star Hotel, No. 99 Cedar strect, wh tinuance of their favors will a Di Will be served at the msual hours, viz; half-past 12 and 2 The best steaks and chopsthe market affords, with .SP\ICKETS POR JENNY LIND'S FAREWELL CON certs in America.—Choice seate for all parts of the honge may be secured at MILLET’S music store, 329 Bro: wey, opposite Broadway theatre. OUR BULL RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES Its First Grand Concert, to take place on Saturday ovene ing, May 22, at the he Ger- mania Musical Society a P 2. Gr Metropolitan Ball, avaisted by ¢! d Alfred J: ell. Flotow. A maj Part? Ada rale, for vio! and performed by. & “Un Jour d’cte on Norwere’ sin Pastorals, for pisnofore, by ‘Wilmers, pertormed | "Soa é Mcl.achean's celebrated new and oid Ale, always on hand. by. oR REA Sy ee ios 2 XA facll. Kea = = 4. Ceniaviis Boiceses snd Rondo Giscoso, for viola, OLUMBIA HALL, NEW LEBANON SPRINGS, N. Y. ‘composed aid porformed by, +e, Ole Bull. ‘The undersigned hereby respectfully gives notice to PART it. ds and the public that the above named commo- 5. Grend Overture—to the melodrama Midsummer ment will be open for the reception of visiters ‘Night's Dream s. +++ -Mondelesohn, he 20th of May: and he i Propared to €. Potacen G: and make arrangements with families for tl n. NS3ON PARSONS. HOUSE, YONKERS, [8S NOW NBARLY 1, and will be ready for the accom and others, about the iirst of June. , Ri vpon the enstoms in Spain in the Midsummer Nielit—compooed and executed by. + +2. Ole Bull. ckets of admission to all parts of the house—One Dollar, sale to-day at the music stores of Mosers. Hall & Son, 1d & . C. Jollio, Jaques & Bro & Scharfenborg & Iu vt of two t class t, for livery stable will be attac! e the accommodation of those who wish to abli koep thei won, Astor, Irving, to keep their own ° ry leg New ¥ ak es ceeeest and Delmonico Hotels; herees. HENRY DURELL. aes COON Doane Rt Reine If, GRAMERCY MOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTIETIL vt Fatzeet and Broadway, New York, will be opened to 1 7 = ‘ € OPRIE- | the public on Monday, May’ 24, 1852, [t'contains 150 rooms, Oe OnE Ge toudhe Chanel haeaemc oe od in the most clegant style, with every possible con- Dodwerth's celebrated Cornet Band, will take place en Su venience. It will be kept on the American and European ans combined; and the proprictors are determined that it shail rank among the beg funily hotels in the wore. 3 I.—1, Pot Pourri, Donizetti; 2. Bat 3. Largenbreiher 5. Bell Polkn— aay evening, May 23. Programme: from the opgra of Luorezia Bor Batti, from “Don i orart waltr—Straure: 4. Rondo. finale—Maretro t epting water, boating and fi abound in tront, pike, and perch,) fine rides and prome- nades, will tind no resort poseexeing the combined advan- tacos for health and recreation as White Lake. The charges will be found very roagonable. A daily mail from the hotel he city. Boarders will take the mail train of the Erie road, stop at Cochecton depot, whore the hetel coaches he opera of * Anna’ Bolena’—. ¥. Robert Toi que Il. B. Dodworth: % Harp that once thr. ertxel Polka To commence at 8 Jaime—Moyer- The Rovers— ~ Do jock precise! mont on acoount of the weather, are in readiness to take them ‘4 ee Aone ‘ Fide of ten Sonu, miles, Por terms address G. B. W RIDGE, Waits gtecinetify ti Lake Post Office, Sullivan county, N.Y. ItE MARINE HOTEL, AT FAIRFIELD, CO. cut, will be opened’ by ite proprietor, J.B, Monnot, on the tirst day of June next, aya summet branch of the New York Hotel. The Marine: Hotel is situated in a beau- ‘ Vocasiste ance, and Miss Moor I Borgner, Ci vis iteg al aa, mi ~ es ee wad Ofchesten, compoacd of the heat professors ; cher, M ekets, 2 eenter to behad at all tho and st the Hall, Doors open or Concert to ce at 7H o'clock. For tare ther partioulags, avo proxeamue, Witonle Deana: York, and Nations! Amp) nad most effective ont: fiskmont for the 1: presentation of oth dramatic performances and ejuestrian s in this or avy other country ments of excellent sea bathing and romantic drives inthead- Jacentcountry. Evory endenvor will beexerted to insure for the hotel the distingtivhed patronage of previous seasons. Plong may be seen and rooms engared at the above hotel, at Fairfield, or at the New York Hotel. The distance from is SA miles, sad trains by the New York and Haven Railroad stop at Fairfield several times cach J. ALBERT, Proprietor, FP. THIES, Mi ND den, New Jelphia, the largest EPTONE MOUSE, NEW ROCIIEL subscriber reape that be intends to open his house ou Tuesaday. Soy CURTIS PEC lie emin: aad talente satiate the Amer ~ + > . wis RTE Ke Tronch, English and Gerinan smphitheatres, and nuraberin HAVEN HOMAED OORMDD OF CHAPEL AND wards of 40 performers, mneicians, horses, ponivs and at- AVE! an 7 APEL AN ftches, will exhibit in Paterson, Ne J. ots.—Ihls house is new and ooramodions, on, Wetneaday, May * iis ted i lorm improvements, pl To et fronting the § in "New ed to re iy. ¢, Conn, May 17. TA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, I, I-THR PAVI- Totel will open on the lth June next, for the re- i ra, Cars leavethe South Forry,, Brook! 5 tad ALY o'clock, A. Mand 4and 6 o'clock P. y will bo in readinoes to convey visitors to the house. Any ccmmmateation for me, lets with J Ogden Smit, (3 Front street, New York, will meet with prompt ation, J, M. BRINTNALL. KILTON HOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, L. I. IS ow opon for transient company, and, will be ready to receive boarders on the first day of June. Parties wishing to enpace toome for tho season, can do by addressing the nély ate Houre, commanding a (will compare favorably York and Bost: Nie ive his friend: SORGE D, ith; Nowark, Thorsdny, 204 Drooklyn, Saturday and Monday, be 1, 2k Yorkers, 26th; Sing Sine, < r Newbuaz, eh. elock in the morziog. at vrw Hays enwa by ten aplen. ed horses, pavilion d prorammes. RANKIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARF.—GEO, Lea, Vroprictor.—Two performances are given evory at So'clook im the afternoon, and at7! Ss FE company is 6 Sell Veauty “e the supervision of itablishment. A a ol eronpings will be preduced, enretally | ‘mince roomafor the senson, can doo by addressing the pes ST od awl dey per he Kreamboate John Mart and Wileon Siaail will commence ew properties ard appointments. ; ace Pomale ba Iso 8 farni their ott Company,” the ouly organized band of Ladi mud ee on the first day of ae Bite, a farniey Mil anpehe every afeernoon and evening, Mond, Lafarge, th . CLAPP, | Antipcdorn Pedostrian, will walk “head dows OOSTER HSE, DANKURY, _ CONNECTICUT, clovation of twenty-five fee er inal i in longth, n feat which throws W willbe opened on the let of dune.’ Tt ii Ke, . built, nad aupplied with spring water for bathing, &o, ‘ i ary Seehaeht foun te har sil the cenvonionces: cf modern hotels, Danbury is ere eee. oer casted fete’ muy stone the | about three hours’ rido from this city, by the New York and rajonce may choore to offer, with other unparalicled foate Hayen, aad Danbory and Norwalk Railroads, and Ui strength.) The neh tribe of "Acre batio Sisters,” * attractions to those Wishing to visit the country ilue- wil ene i Sader gn mimer months, W. SIMONSON. dueinggront excitement byt ese oo Tine. A varlety of miveotiance HOMESTEADS, avery aftornoon ® ~ ertetiistiment in VOW IS THE TIME FOR A GREAT Dilla of the day, Price: i rate Boxes, 50 conte: Orche pehioned arm chairs, 3 44 comes. PATRICAL NOTICE.<NE: dion and gentlemen of aci ‘ng farms and village lots, ' Thirty-three have tlirce days past. This place ts sure to be onc cations for a countey residence Bear the EW tre, Be ct ‘ie shaves in the village lots aud farmo are nonely all alt, Sout, desiring ongegoments He Ste etal anc will be distributed this mouth. Purshase immediately, ofen on cr avout the Int Soptamber ens Cr you will be too late. $25 only, payable in monthly in: noet-prid, to Mr. C tlh at stalmenta, give sight village lots, or a farm from four to dgent, Burton's treatro, mbers strect, " ch. Call on C. WOOD, 208 Broad where maps Mian" LYSDERNIER EGS 0 ANNOUNGR 1 gratis, and oxc te furnished, A Will give misecilaneotts Reading of sahety - |, Broadway, on Wodnes pe, 3 Bi 6 streot (entrance on ents, to be hnd nt the bookstores, Doors opon at 7 o'clocks 4 they oh at A Sree ice Tondings to commence at 8 o'clock. odes at soolorks whew ANTIC GARD! NO. 11 BROADWAY, OPPO- vA Hoslinn Green hear the Hattsry, i# now open for ee Creams, Frnits, Coufectionory, and Re~ f all kinds, and of the Hest quality may always Admittanco'to the Garden fre; AVAINCE EXAMINATIO) tho 7 Sun and Dr Shoperd has the mogt Coleorated c mew in the Vinee Seacses 100)e Coxon Can ie sociation has boon removed to No.0 borsatrect, under tho Lorillard Tnaurance Company. This Assooiation in ra- yisly filling up; thoy have two-thirds of their shares already sul fextbed for.” All who wish to join a building association, will Hod thik to their advamtaye, as it ia néarly foll, au (ley wish to close their books, ‘Those wishing to join can do so ly calling at ‘ A’ fy 1d to disones Bo all ordera at the ofice wilt a atonde: ENS a6 Avinew Retweon 24 and 2 St ewe ABORR ee as i tiam hedaks: &o Satiefactina given oe Charge Mice ial hd Daag = a PhesBto il kom 2-5 6 | PY HITE LAKE HOTEL, SULLIVAN COUNTY, N. Y.— HB. Dedworth; 6. The Hana Qaiekatep, fram theopars of | W Families in quost of Summer, Boarding, and’e A . Pi ~ al cou! y » mountain a bing in le, ri Ball an hor je and retreshin Part I i. (ne She taken and beooks.,| tiful village, on Long Island Sound, affording all the induce- | NEWS BY THLEGRAPH. THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. FIRST S¥SSION. Senate. Wastinaroy, Mar 21, 1852, AUSTION NOTICR.—C, CASSIDY, AUCTIONRER— EOMAN TREATY TEE SAVEERAIERIVEE, Dy H. N Bush This day, a6 10% o'clock, in the sales | Mr. Arcitison moved that the Senate go Into Hxseutive hand Furniture: dete, Bode, Ueckonses, Desks, | seesion on an important Indian treaty, which ho sald ag or head Planafortcr, ont . i oe oo hour, Four or five thousand UCTION Norice.—<c Se oe Te : stoben eae AI A e yn, &0.—Saturday, May 22, at 13 o'clock, at 57 te Sa em th 1 | of Miner | heathiness of location, ant street, corner of ‘h utreet—Coach, tw: As @ personal favor to Mr. Borrion, as he had to Leave t Town Phacten, Doct Washington for home, the Senate took up and ordored to Wigon, six seat Rockaway bee Wo be engrossed the bill for the improvement of the Savannah yn, Bix seat way, &e. ant OY:'W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer. river. Tt was subsequently papeod a ‘ PORTAL BUSINESS, PUsnteataAUGM GE aHlVAINE ReS8: | | the Panwonrs hae ie Rtas a ommaniain a o'ol ok 8 Sno collection of Kosie, Vorbonn from the P the letters which iiine, Tubecosos, Bee, trom, | faa ‘hirough the Unived Bates oy ve rot jatalogues om moraiag e Beer isct oe Untied: Reap! auring the yoee MORE PRTITIONS IN FAVOR OF THE HOMESTEAD BILL, ETO. Messrs, Hale, Fish, Walker, Cass and. Chas, ted numerou: ag pus memorials, saking for the passage A C, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER. — READY-MADE * Clothing.—A. $C. Tuttle will ‘elock, at No. 102 Broadway, an assortment of hest city- made Clothing, consisting of Queens Cloth, Drap D'Ete, and ‘arious petit ject: also Linen Costa: fancy Linon and Ootton Pants, Marseilles an BA Yetitions, on many ether: subjects, were fancy Vesta: OMce Conte, &e,; also, ono pieco White Linen Kamps vox maruaniedt wes. Mr, Fexcu, (dem.) of Mich , from Public Lands, reported a bill lunde, to the Cleveland and F railroad companies; and granting {und to Louisiana and Miselasippi, in ald of the construction of certain railronds therein. the Committce on right of woy and ‘end Ashtubuln OLE, & CHILTON, AUCTIONERRS.—GREAT SALE of Woodville (centre) Property, situated on both sides of theLong Island Raflroad and plank road, half way be- tween East New York an. coutinued from the Merchants’ Exchango, and catalogues, to be 5 R. Pitkin, general w York; and of Lanne W Vai ion, Woodville (contre), ono of ths owners, who will show the property, and givo suoh iaforma- tion as'may bo wanted, JOLTON, AUC’ of Furniture, Colton will PRIVATE BILLS, ETO. Mr. Horven, (dem.) of Va., moved, but the Senate re- fused. to take up the Deficiency bill. The body then pro- ceeded to the consideration of private bills, sixteen of which wore passed, aud the Sonate adjourned till Monday. IONEER.—PRREMPTORY rpets, Oil Cloths, Pier this’ day, Saturday, M SALE 3 Gi House of Repregentath Wasmmaroy, May 21, 1852, MORMONS AND THE RETURYED iweERS, FIC, he House went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and resumed the consideration of tho Dil relative to the sainrics of officers of the territories of the United States. Mr, Jounsox, (dem.) of Ark, offered a proviao that noth- ing in the act shall bo construed te prevent the yaymont of the salary of the Judges and Secretary of State of Utah, who have withdrawn from that territory, for reasons sot forth in the report to the President. He said theee Judy had transacted important public businesain the territory ; had incurred the dangers of travelling aad incident han. ships, and as a simple act of justice should be paid. Be- FPMIITOWIAL aPramns—aiir ch plate Glass ree-ply and Ingrain Carpots and LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, ot, near Broadway, will sell, th o'clock, a large assortment of new and ve ture, consisting of rosewood Gothic Bedsteads, marble top Dreesing Bureau Fronoh and | Gothlo r and Washstands, mal Wardrobes, Booke mahogany Hit Seends, Muzors any, areayy Bei Ate | cause they had been removed. their pay should not be de- Also, best curled hair Mattresses. oano seat . Also, | Ried them, Mr. Stuart, (dem.) of Mich,, opposed the amendinent, and denied that thers war sudicient reason for these officers to leave the territory. Me asked: gentlemen whether they were prepared to Fenction the doctrine that, when it is difficult to excoute the laws, officers should abandon their posts? If they had remainod there, the could have furnished the President and Congress with authentic evidence of the proceedings in that territory, ond in that event there would not now Le ynonymous communications to awe Congres into measures, Mr. Jounsox asked whothor thore was any other source from which to gain information except, through Brigham a auantity of secomd hand Furniture, removed for con- venience of sule, See catalogues on the morning of sale. OUN KEESE, AUCTIONEER.—EXTENSIVE SALE of Plants Roses, Dablias, &o-—Liyman and Rawdon acl, this (Saturday) moi May 22, at 12 o'cl ection of Greook Ouse MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS 't 10 o'clock, at 173 jay. Chatham street, Furniture | Young. from hotels, &o., a Lai jortment. Also, from private Mr. Srvart senthied, that if the officers had re. ous Ar wed of, Soap Burei Th Sofas, | mained, they could have furnicbed tnformation of the ain general OM BOeedeer ef | facts as they occurred ; but, by abandoning their posts, furniture, groceries, &c., attended to in any part of the city. ee rhbetaety there to do it. It was their duty to a atay § EREMPTORY SALE, AT SHERWOOD, BERGEN Ir. a th ey wore obti e cl K Heights —One hundred Villa Plots, containing in ench sae oer anid that Cheyer obliged toilonvey boing ope messes ean tl ee pre ebetunctiva of the. y veLanp, (dem.) of Conn., advocated theamend- from Jefney City.—DAVID BCOTT, Pete ig wilt gel, | ment. and said, that without investigating the facta, 24 on Monday, 24th day of May, int., on the premites, at two | Congres# should not punish tho returning officers by the above describod valuable property, which, | denying them their salaries, ‘The President’ cannot re- location, cannot 4; | move am Young, because he is the head of the igh Boron chiureb, and such a removal would lead to blowd, shed, ‘Two Mormon Judges have beon appointed ; and will the Houre refuse to pay those who have beon super- scded, because they would not turn Mormons ? Mr. Sintry, delegate from Minnesota. opposed the amendment, as it was incumbent on the House to guaran. tee the people of the territories against the evily caused by the continued absenee of their officer ay a cver offered on the Heights: nd from every pojnt com- ntiful view of New York, tho nkers to Sandy Hook. Omnibuses eral times a day, past this property, to the y Cemetery and Bergen Point; and in a few daysa line of forty ompibuses will commenc: Jersey City Ferry, every fifteen minutos, on tho Plank Road to Newark—paseing within forty rods of the property. Fara six and quarter cents, on all the lines. On the day of sale nuing from paneen rs will be conveyed from the ferry by omnibus free, Mr. Mactan. (whig) of ¥t.. replied to Mr, Stewart. very lot offe Ihe positively sold. to th that there was great danger to the officers. ‘Their state- der, ‘Terms of sale: Ten per cent, and Aucti ment shows that a member of the Utal Legisature the day of sale; twenty per cent to be paid threatened. if the Seeretary of Stato did not give up th Boer, wien. Warren res Deeds Will be sivas money. to have his head akon from iia body nd. tanned cent. For saps of property and further imforina into the creek, and threatcned the officers with blocd if to DAVID SCOTT, Auctioneer, 11 Montgomery the money should be taken out of the treasury, Dut the of CLERK & BACOT, Surveyors, 13 Montgome: Secretary brought awuy $24,000, and deposited it in a near the Jersey City Ferry. R W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—ELEGANT « Hovsehold Furniture, G) Velvet Carpets, Oil Paintings On jay 10 o'clock, at 146 Greenwich avenue, being all the contents of the above house, sold on account of former purchasers—Consisting of Ta- vet, Brussels, and three-ply Carpets; French inbe and Brackets Jace indow Curtains carved mah ond hair ir Carpet St. Louis bank. Mr. Joves, (dem) of Tenn., moved az amendinent, the substance of which was to pay the officers from the time they left the States until they returned from Utah. Mr. Houston, (dem.) of Ala., said that the Presiden! should either Lave removed Governor Young, or romove1 the obstructions to the execution of the laws in Utah. It would not do to pay the returned officers until they reached here, Mr. Pox, (dem.) of Tenn., said that by the act which 2 2 Chairs and Rockers ; cloth, Jemvy Lind an ee Li ch; mar- | ¢*tablished the territoriol government of Utah, the Pre- Wie top any dressing | silent appointed Brigham Young Governor. Was he a and (ub + Ma gy — who could commend himeelfto the moral cemmu- naments: mahogany and ed- | nity’—washe aman who could be recognized in respecta- stoade; air Mattresses; feather Beds and Bedding: gilt | le circles?—or was he appeinted by the endoreement of d mahocany wirrors; rosewood and mahogany Muste le; Silver Ware; 0, &o.; with alarge humber of elegant t Ses the President, and recommended to the country, with all iv the sins and cutrages which he had commieted, and was still committing, or not? The President, Mr. Polk con- idered, committed the initiative wrong by appointing igham Young. the Mormon, to rule over the territory —committed a wrong against morals, religion, and the Jaws under which we live; and if any difficulty has grown up. We must trace it to that source. Judjes were ap- pointed, but they returded becouse, as honorable and high minded men, they wero not permitted to perform the uties which the government required of them. They return and make their report. Lf they are worthy of their positiom. and come sufficiently aud properly re- commended by the President, surely they are worthy of credence, And what does this amiable President do on the roport of the facts? Does he remove Brigham Young? No! Heremoves the gentlemen who make the state. ment of fects to him, and retains the creature who has defied. and is sili defying. the republic, Mr. Bisse (dem.) of 1il., was unwiil Ly any efits actions, should endorse, im any degree. the conduct of the loc! authorities of Utah; and he thought it wes very important, at the present time, that they should avoid doing so, He was in favor of paying the returned sup tothe very moment they resigned, believing thet they did nothing less than what the interests ana credit of the government required Mr. Rrenanngo, (dem.) of Il. leaving Utah. Mr. Ginpinas, (free soil) of Ohio, appealed to thecommit. tee to take the question on the business before them. be leving that the subject hat been sufficiently illustrated able them to vote understanding! Johneon’s ¢mendment was adopted; also, from mittee on Territories. to the effect that no officer itories shall lose his your's pay if ab<ent over sixty days. provided the President is satisfied «nch ab- senee was for good and sufficient cause—the opinion ef the latter to be certified and placed in the Treasury De- partment, The Dill was thon laid aside to be nde; hall and solar Lamps; Hateti handled Cut China, Glass Wi variety of Kitchen Furniture. Als Oil Paintings, richly tively and peremptotily sold, rain or shin be obtained, and furniture examined, on morning of sal KEMP, AUCTIONT: R. ‘ PER.—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- « ture, Monday, at 10 o'cloek, at house 108 Orchard street, near Grand .—R. C. Kemp will sell at auction, as above, all the furniture contsined in the house, consisting usual assortment of mahogany Parlor, Chamber, tchen Pueniture, Carpets, &c; also, « fine collection Shells, Insects, &e., all of which are partiou- arly worthy of notice. PLENDID PROPERTY AT AUCTION—ONB HUN- dred Lots of Land, cach 50 feet front and roar, by 125 deo, sat Claremont, ‘on Bergen Heights, Hudson ‘county, New Jersey, a quarter of a mile from Jersey City, by the Bergen Point plank road, David Scott, Auctioneer. will tell, on Tneeday, 25h May, instant, in 'the af ony on the ‘premises, the above ‘which fur beauty and cess to business nrivalled. This elevated sit commands & marniiicent vit f rows to Port I i“ that the House, plank rondy, stand leet above tide wrt: bay ani harbor Any person w from it free of exponse, by either Ii starting from the Jersey City’ Ferry, mud passing this property. Terms of sale—Ten per cent, and auctionecr’s fee on the duy cf sale, twenty per cent fifteen days after the sale, whon a warrantee deed will be given, and the balenos on boud and mortrage at three years, at six per cent interest; and any party buying the amount of $100, or over, shall ha eof seven yeare to pay dis bond and mort the interest, and ten pér cent of the pri For maps, ‘and fur! artionlars, iuy nf David Scott, auctioneer, No. 11 Mon stitied the officers for gomery INDIA RUBBER GOODS. 0 STEAMBOAT OWNERS AND CAPTAINS —I would call your attention to my very superior vaican- ived Rubber Hose, for steamboat purpose. Hoso not to be affected by either hea and never leaks.” [t can be ew to the House, loon, oF private rooms without wetting. Is also froe THE HOUNDANY oF TEEAR, EXC fromm nails de rough edges, and does mot, mar or deface the ‘The hill to establish the Texan boundaries, was next paint. Te cheaper and more durable than any othor boss | token up, now ia use, H. H, DAY, 23 Cortlanit st Mr. Ricrtannson moved an appre mencing the survey, Ax he inten m1 of $25,000, for ake no gens SOF ee NDIA RUBBER SHC = 200,000 PATE ad ee LR re Rg ba Md ned Orerahoe, | @ymnan he stated thot D will be re- goods received the first premium silver medal atthe | * f ar ine iouisiae’ baud al Fair of the American Inet Exporters | (uited fabtabing the boundary. but only ive dealcra are rivired to save & profit in order ils year, The extent of the boundai nine hundere purchasing. Day's faui 12,000 pairs aday. | miles. cud it is necessary to fix it bet Uemonts ar Ihuyers kro cautioned that the nation” are arain at | msile their old game of threatening prosocution to my customers, Fall foretfect, that they may still for ove year more plunder the peckete of the people. MORACE H. DAY, cldost mana- fucurcr of India Rubber Shoes now in the United States, owner of over eregny geeene righta. Warehouse, 23 Cort- Inuit street, New York. EXPRESS AGENCIES, dc. Mr, Richardson's amendment was adopted ‘This Dill was alvo Inid aside to be reported to the Howe, together with several others, whon the commities roe and the House, without finally acting upon them, ad jewned, Revolutionary Movements In Ne asuraron, May The Triegraph states that private dispatches havo by received in this city from New Mexico, via St. Louis, to the effect that a revolution wae apprehended thore ; and V LLLS, FARGO & COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA EX- press—-A joint atock company—Capital, $300,000— Oco, 16 Wallatrest, New Vork. Direotors—Henry Wells, Johneton, Hivingston, Riljeh P. pans, Bee that Goy Calhoun. who is convalescing. ted fa. Ge Barge, Seance Senay Ae Reynelae, illness, had availed himself of such military assistance Smith, Heery D. Rice. Edwin B. dior Preside: * McKsy, Secrotary.——This company having comp! ua could be procured, to resist aud quell whatever of op- oreanization as above, is now ready to undertak potition to the laws should arise. ‘Agenoy and Commission purchase andeale of gold dust, bullion and the paymentand collection of notes, bills, and accounts; the forwarding of gold dust, bullion, and specie, also packazor, els, and freight of all descriptions, to and from the ei rk andthe city of San Francisco, and the prin and towns in Californit—oonnecting at New York 1 jd & Co. and Livingston, Official dispatches from Governor Callioun also aver that the threatened revolution portends seri Volunteers were being ruiset to subdue the y and preserve order. Express Forwardin, Very Interestin PATRIOTS CONDEMNED TO TRANSRORTATION. Ciranerston, May 21, 1462 Letters from Havans report that four’ respectable citl- yens had been condenod by ® militery commission for having in their possession a patriot flag; four others had pros ‘The h vin al the prineke | likewise beom condemned for not attending « ball given titi tern, Middle, and favor of the Queen of Spain, They were all Uransport- We. tern States and Californt fc wpa fi | cel to Cucts. engers, furnished ‘or the sec ually ve aud otber va . Recompany eae! Movements of Kossut nall their lines Thin ae the At- DEPART FROM ALBANY, Fi mE Acwasy, May 21, 1852 onnected American Express € W, Washiura, late of the Ib udienee asrombied yesterday ailernoon to hear yointed pri 1 in California uth, was a very slim one, About five hundred 'S EXTRA FXPNE s were sold, and when the “bond holders” were in bh’ America, by the spler ted. the doors of the church were thrown open, Ay Meda charze of a spect outsiders” about the door were wa- aud Vanama, Eroizht sud packages | *™ us very Woak, and conid net he he im. ILis speech was written HELLO! v0, Ve in the morning. and it np «(in the papers long before Poteet =! eens ah he coneleded speaking. I rotary and himself mani- baz fested much indignation, and remarked that the printers Roe. ae Jaa Weiraved his confidence, a8 they promised him not to LW VOCAL AND PIANO MUSIC J BLISUED, | cireutate it until delivered ithe Carrice DoveWorde by Merci anse we ih left. by the express train for Niagara Falls Wallnce. He reevived here the stm of only fifteen hundred Fleep Het goutly on thy breast—Ballad—Composod by | cll rs M, Strakosch. ARRIVAL IN BUFFALO, BC. Awore—Me n for the Piano—Dy M.Stenkorch, Lucia di Lamermoor—Fantarie and Variations—By M, Pra- dort, ull—By Jules Schutof. a, $C nd nite artived at Buffalo thi the Falls to-morrow morning. and will remaltt it bore heantifal per Musical Compositions, At every poiat om the route between Albany: ublished and for ante b; ore th ret TORT SECOND HAND, MADE RY BACON & | } The Hofalouians make parations ce Apply ai HARRISON'S. Nowa | be ‘he Hedatouians make preparitio Pike Moveey ate 1 tow Geta t ehreet, op atten, tev gion By PRICE TWO CENTS. The Maine Law tn Mcssachusette. REFERENCE TO THE PKOPLE OUT OFF BY THE LEGISLATURB. Borrow, May 21, 1862. ,. The Hualsomann Letter, COPTR D'UNE NOTH ADRESBER PAR M. HULSHMANN, & M. WEBSTER, EN DATM DB WASHINGTON, Lie 2D Bee alse eae trouyé mon retour tou nt do la Harane,j’ que le moment était voun de Tecnplir ln tntoations de mon verpement, relativement a ines trap orts olficeLe a lc gouvernement des Etats nis, into effect in 60 dayr. ought the G fil | pone eres es heen . Tt is tl jovernor wi ire a la note que j'ai cru devolr Lui adroser om date roto it, Gu 18 déoembro, ‘our Ia reception et len honneses aah taires remdus A Koasnth, par les autorites fedcraios M. lo Secrétaire di it _m'avait fait eapérer que mos entrevues avec lui, au département d’Ktat, ne seraisnb plus commentées et accompagnéca do remarques @é- risolres, dana certains journaux de Baltimore et de Phi- ladelphie. Cex asaurances qui me furent méme doanées par cerit, ont été immediatemoent travesties dans lee mémes fenitles et n'ont aboutiqu'd de nouvelles attaques virulentes. qui ont continué dans un journal trés r6- pandu de Ia Nouvelle Oricans, ot & mon pasange par crite ville, j'ai 6té l'objet de demonstrations fort desagreables, J'ai cru dovoir dana lo temps, (21 novembre), taformec M. le Président, de cea inconvenances si sing uli’ ne Gow ct la dessus Bl. le Secrétaire d’Etat m’s dim 28 novembre), que désormais sos relations euvers |. n’auralent lieu que par (crit. Le 7 janvier, M. le Seorétaire d'Ktat a jngé a proposde prononecr publiquement ct ea presence do Kossuth, um. ditcours revoiutionnaire. dans laguel il a hautement em couragé la Hongrie a une nouvelle rébellion ot a formal un tonet a mupte ¢mancipation de Cette dine ton avuit un caractére ai ire w ta plua simple »nale eb aux promesses positives que vous mame ez donnies dans te départem. at Etat quo j'ai oru dew The National Conve: DEMOURATIC DELKGATH FMOM MAINH. Pontiann. May 21, 1852. Hon. D. B. Parris has been solected from the Second hacstine as delegate tothe Democratic National Con- Yention. THE GEORGIA WHIas. Bartimonn, May 21, 186: Movements are making in Georgia to have the State reprecented in the National Whig Convention. Religious Conventions, THE PRESBYTBRIAN GRNERAL ASSEMBLY — NEW SCHOOL. Wasuiwatox, May 21, 1862 In the Assembly, this morning, tho naual standing were appointed, the chairmen of which were a8 follows :-— On Bills and Overtures—Rov. Dr. Taylor, of Va, Judictery—Rtev, De. Wisner. of Ithaoa, @hurch Polity—Rev. Dr. Beman, of Troy. Devotional Exercises—RKev, Dr. DuMeld. of Detroit Nerratne State Keligion—Kev. Samuel W. Visher, of | voir recourir de #1 lus haute autorité do La re Cincinnati, Ww, pour m'assurer si ce discours était Voxpression Leave of Absence—Rev. Dr. Stearns, of Newark. do In penecedu gouvernement des ‘The functions of tho Committeoon Bills and Overtures | Je m’estime houreux de pouvolr dire quo le gouverno- came up for discussion, on the motionof Dr. Durririy. Dr. Brman considered its office was to determine what business should come before the Assembly. Dr. Durrisy, Judge Dartana, of Pa.,and Judgo Mason, of New York, regarded it as one of the standing commit- tees to whom documents shouid be referred after having becn received. The Lattcr interprotation prevailed. ‘A large number of appeals. memorials, and resolutions, relnting to church extension, slavery, rotary eldershtp, doctrinal tracts, ministerial education, and other sub- Jeeta, were then offered, ‘Tho records of various synods were refered to a «pecial committee, An invitaticn to viait the tomb of Washington clicited some diserwrion, as several members desired to sot a good example to Cor . by attending to their business, The invit ation was, Rowever, accepted for to morrow. The treasuret’s report showed tho reecipta of last year to be $1,620. and the expenditure $1,455, including $871 fox mileage for members. went impérial, approuvant ma dimarche a rendre justios ala déciaration que M, le Iré t « cru dovoir mo re- mottre-le 12 janvier, dans Vintirec du maintien des bons rapport entre I’ Autriche et les Elate Unis. Yes aasurances vorbules n'ont donn dopuis, A wu- crne démarche de Bi. le Seervtaire . pour corre. borer ofleiellcment la décliration du Président et pow: am ner un repprechement ati fal ant. Apria avoir pricisé avec Leauconp do ménagement, Jen proeédes hostiles de M. Ie Seer’ talre Etat ot apree avoir constaté Ia fausse et désagréable position qui om Ctuit résaltee. jo erois dec par des motifs de con. évidenta, mon gouvernement ne 5 plus icngtempa ot de continuer des relations oflicielles, nveo le principal pro- moteur du (roa regrettable épirode uth Jo profite do cette occasion, pour exprimer a M. te President. m fs pow ses procedes invarin- 2 Diement obti A, Belmont, consul ‘Autricho, a New que raurait me permettro de rester ic’ At twelve o'clock, the Committee on Church Extension, | York, continucra Aqua nouvel ordeo, appointed last year, reported atgreat length ‘The report | Reoever, M. lo Seckstaire d'Etat, Vexpression do ma proposes some important measures, It first adduces the | Lnute considéeation. rearons for adopting some plan of church extension,— ‘The proportion of Preabyterians to the population of the country is one to 16), and no advance has been made “by this church for the past six years =n fact owing to alaok of some systenmalio effort Lik« this, Tho geographical position of the church was the next Tearon or chureh extension. tate of New York having (9.706, while a mach smaller number of mombers exist at the West—honce the necessit: Faolgration is also a reason for church extensior genius of the Presbyterian polity points in the suine dt rection. ‘Nhe report then proposes a threefold plan. The first, relating to ministerial education, propoxes to appoint a committee to take charge of the funds collected for this purpose, and to receive ull applications on behalf of candidates, It ive on all churches and preebylerios to like collections for the purpose. ‘The second section re to chureh exteasion, including the exploratic tute regina. erecting church editices, miniaters. ‘The report elect a standing committ lvetians for it—to employ an itinerant mis their bounds, Ko, These committees to report, and be xe: ponsible to a sxynodical committec. The amount raised. for the purpose. and proceedings alo, bo be annually re- ported to the General Assembly, ‘The report finally pro- pos the formation of a coinmitice for pre me ancl publirhing a ecries of doctrinal tracts. ‘hie matter is expected to call forth consi cw sion ‘The body adjourned at six o'clock till Monday, con- templating a visit to Mouat Vernon (e-morrow, [rmanstarion.] A NOTH ADDRESSED BY M. HULSEMANN TO MR. WEDSTER, DATED AT Wastuncror, April 29, 1862, ing recent return from Havana, Tfound that the nt bad arrived to fulfil the intentions of my govern- t relative to my official connections with the govera- meant of the United States, ‘The Secretary of State has not judged fit to reply to tho pote which I considered it my duty to addreas to hive, dated the h of Dccembor, in re to the reception and the militury honors xeudercd to Kossuth by the fode- il authoritios ‘The Sccrctary of State had led me to hope that my ime lerviews with him. in the State Department, would be ne nted upc ul accompanted "4 derisive re- p certain jou is of Baltimore and renee cea, which wore even given to mo in writing, have been immediately burlesqued in the same journala, and heve oniy led to more virulent attacks, whieh were continued in one widely circulated journal of New Or- Jeans, And, on my pa“age through that city, I have heen the ehjeet of very disagreeable demonstrations, I considered it my duty at that time—Zlet of November— to inform the Preafdent of tho abnoyances. #0 singularty pationived ; and thereupon the Scoretary of State dix clored to me—2sih Nov ber—that thenceforth his rela- tions with me should had only in writin, On the 7th of January, the Secretary of State judged fi to pronounce publicly and in the preeence of Kaesuth, a revolutionary epecch, in which he strenuously en- couraged Hungary to anew rebellion. and formally pro- | poced a centiment to the speedy emancipation of that Liogdom. This demonstration was of such a strange cha- ructer—was fo contrary to the simplest international a» to the positive promises which you : ip the Department of State—thi to address my ig! ublic. to be aseured whether this dis coure wes (he expression of the sentiments of the go- verument of the United States, J esteem it a happiness to bo enabled to ey that the imperink government, approving my courre, bas rendered justice to the declaration whieh the Presiden it proper to maketo me on the 12th of January, with the design of maintaining the good connections existing be- Austria and the United States, so verbal aesurances have not given place since te any proceeding of the Seeretary of State, to corroborate officially the declaration of the President, and to produce a satisfactory reconciliation. After having determined. with much deliberation, as te the hostile proccedings of the Becrotary of State, and after having experienced the fale and disegrecable position which had resulted therefrom, I believed it to bomy duty to declare, for very evident motives of propriety, thai my government would no longer permit me to re- main here. and continue offeial relations with the prinel- pal promoter of the Kossuth episode, so very much to be rearetied. I profit by this occasion to express to the President my ‘inl thanks for his invariably obliging conduct to- cory or ble als. ON AT PHILADI Prunape The special commnittec upon the from the colored Church of the Cruc two reports, That of the majority recommend continuancs of the present unton of the church in vent The minority report includes a revolution rescinding the act of union with the churche ‘The ques tion waa debated calmly and with great abllily, by br Hare, Joseph it. Ingersoll, Judge Stroud. aad others. No decision has yet been come to, ‘The resolution for the ndmirsion of white delegates rep- resenting the colored Church of the Crucifixion, was debated till near the close of the evening Fe: when the question was taken, after un eloquent appeal by | Bishop Potter in favor of tho resolution ‘The vote was as follows:—Clergy—ayes 39, nays 35; Laity—ayes 23, nays 27—#0 the resolution was lost. he Convention adjourned sine di after fixing on this city for the next session. THE METHODIST CONE THE EF COPAL CON fixion. submitted r RENCE AT BOSTON, Bostox, May 21, 1852. The Methovlist Conference met at the usyal hour thi morning. Bishop Waugh Presiding, Various resolntions relative to Liberia were reevived, which gave rise to long @ircustions, From the South, Barsrmone, May 21, 1 at Now Ort A. Belmont, Consul General of Austria at New will continue bis functions until farther orders ei Mr. Seeretary of Stote, the expression of my high consideration ANSWER OF THE died at Mobile, from injuries acc SECRETARY OF STATE TO MK. HULSEMANN. Drrantmene or Srate, Wastuncron. May 3, 1Ke2. tion to the Secretary ot State, of Items from the Ea: ME. WERSTER—DEATH OF GEORGK HOWLAND, ETC. Bosrox, May 21, 1802, Ion, Daniel Webster appeared in State atrec " with bis left arm ina sling, and altogether looking quit ~ Your communi feeble j th f aLtime, ineing your intention to leave the Mr. George Howland. » citizen of New Bedford, worth | Univer Sak Bs ut New Yorkewill conciae ta over half @ million of dollars, died this morning, aged | () 7 MEG mer ahs hel lye eeventy years. | nee 5 je Tummored murder on board the pecket ship, Danie! reied Get ae 2 “ pave the hy ” you that as Mr. Webster, is contradi known to th y of Mate as 0 gra pectability, ninunication whiel per for hin to address to the Department im Lehoractor, will be received with entire respect. il myelf of thiv cceasion to offer to you, Sir, the asswrapee of my high consider: wont Items from the South, VALUABLE CARGO—DISTINGUISHED VISITINS—PAR- | KERSBURG RAILROAD, ETC. Barrimone K Acting Seeretary, alpataive ued at $50,000, Visits to the Dutch Frigate Prince of Lord and Lady Wharneliffe aud thelr dayghtor, Miss , mnmesitter Oh i Stwnrt Wortley, of Englund, arrived at the National ! Abo etrmrinlioyeine: ops Hotel at Washington, to-day The v tothe Duteh frigate yesterday. numbered an. Crdfnince baa be 4 im ‘the olty council ends, among whom were maay of the élite P Proporing to subscribe one millic to the Parkersburg Railroad, Matthew Mills of New York, dicd st nah the other doy James W. Elmore was recently killed at Charleston, by walking out of a window of his bedroom while The Vireinin Legislature he reed to adjourn from the Mth of June to the 221 of November he Turf. ea of our city, i ppilcinaplicttes cdl Among thove who visited hor, L arfistes, attached to the Metro- an theatre, whore youth and beauty were the sub- Jeet of enthu offic A fin len deek, and played reversal waltzes and poi these ladies, jomed by the nt officers, danced om the dech for # considerable time, Captain F, @, H. Baron were four dix nly in Saran. | among the WROTTING IN MASSACTIUSRNT? Cvarles. of the marines, and Baron Van Hacrsolte, were 1wen Counse, May 21, 186 } portion arly notiecd the grace and elegance of their a epi mtest over this dancing ; and the ladies’ efforts, made in the highest style The day wae romarkably fine, and » i ye i 4 company were assembicd. The first contest wa of art, exeited loth the admiration and surprise of the y Charmer and Dutehese, to ba | gallant offcers, who. ot she Gime, btte thought they were coin five, The anvexed is a sumny FJ | being matehed net such ntel and accom- Charmer or, the whole » | plished disting wes RK. Tilus named b, m, Dutchess Time. party were invited Max , commander, The kecond contest was between the mares Alice and ane officers, to a eumptuous repast A below, with, k, Fritton named b, m, Alice 1 1 | sey nothing of the he cow Poologne with whiebs He Titus named gm, Washing 2 2 the tadion were pr by the gallant officers, The PP i ' attention and courtesy of the zallant officers to the whale Naval Intelligenc company on board were unlimited, and so enraptured Norvorx, May 20, 1852. were they at the beauty and elegance of tiese ladies, that they extracted the promise of w re-visit, and felt inctimed to say, with Byron :-— © Maid of Athens, ere we part Give, oh! give me back my heart; Hut. sinee that has left my’ breast, it now. and take the rest.” Me. Graham, Secretary of the Navy, nceompanied by Commodores Morris and Shubriek, arrived here this morn- ing, to be preeent at the trial of the United States steamer Powhattan, which takes place in a fowdays. Mv, Graham wax xeccived on board the Ponsylvania with a salute } Maritime Intelligence, high THY STEAMSHIP JAMES ADGER AT CHARLESTON ighily oble frigate and the courtesy of her gallant officers, i limited praise is due to Com- E Crarieoron, May 21—6 P.M nander du Cloux, for the admirable arrangements and The steamship James Aager, Captain L is the courteous fueilities afforded to. Visiters for thehe vow coming up. J. A. left Now York on minute inspection of this beautiful ship, This gentleman afternoon. bolds a high position in the Duteh pavy, and among his THE EMPIFE CITY AT NEW ORLEANS. New Onteans, May 20, 1862 The steamship Empire City, from New York, fellow officers. ‘cverul Aldermen and members of the City Corporation 1. the fricute Yesterday morning. and were received rived at (his por with every courtesy by the gallant Captain, and they endered &y invitation of himvelf and officers, to a public Movements of Individuals, but it was politely declined on varioas grounds, vTangementa to show officers, the public conery of the adjacent, uthorides have Nova Scotia; Commis Senor Aubonio Arcos, Chili; Senor Thomas W. Storrow, Jr., Paris dwards I n. Atocha. Ww a Va.; 8. Ashland, Philadelphia; Narcisel Vaolin. Valparairo; W. Leyeroft, Porto Rico; | Hon. T, Day, Hartford; Colonel Child, Auguste ' Major G. A U, 8. mail agent, is so far reco vered, from his recent sickness as to be able to rovume his position in the service, and will leave tu the ship | Admival Owens, Robinson, Canad: Captain Sleigh, Prine Crh W. 'T. Thursto EPLTOR OF THE YORK HERALD. New York, May 21, 1352. Cherokee on Monday Sin-—Jo an editorial article in your paper thie mot. ohn Penn, Bq. of Englawd. great grandson | ning. ov (le subjeot of the purchase of Horace Preston, Cte der of Beatayiveola, ie ak Washingt {tis asec: ‘tI, ns one of the counsel for the alleged - | fugitive, “sgrucd to make up a portion of the purehiain money, 0 ted ou the proud privilege Court Calendar—This Day. Serneme Court.—Two Special Terms will be beld. motion calendar before Judge Edwards; the othe Judge Roosevelt. i p States Drarnict Cornr.—-Motions, , of subscri one-third of tLe $1,100 roqattred for that “f know not on whose authority, nor for whet motive, this statement has Leen made ; but you will please state. im your columns to-morrow, that it is « pure fabrication, having uot the slightest foundation in feot. Your obedient servaut, JOHN JAY Remarks —Thus speaks Mr. Jay. Now, what does Mr. Gulvor say? Dida't ho oifar to make up a third of tho prechase woney, end than baok om® ‘ Pu rt 1, Nos. 001, 903, 95, 097, O90, con 1005. foot, 1009, 1011, 1013, 10ts, 10) 1o2| 1088. Part 2.—JSury caums ajourned fow tie Ler, janes will bo tried before @ angle pidge,

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