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THENEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 7145. MORNING EDITION-----MONDAY, MAY 24, 1852. PRE TWO CENTS, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SALUS BY AVOTION: NEWS BY TE LEGRAPG, | cumstances of elevation or depression he may fil him- | reepectato our Christian dutios, and enjoy our pri sci senecaaie! mnannnaronmm | sananannnnnn nn oe ATED . 4 , and enjor wheges B RY THEATRE.—BOXES, 25 CENTS; PIT, 12% Brospway THEATKE.—£. A. MARSHABL, SOLE UCTION NOTIC: self—he still participates in the ral proxpority of the | thankfully and cheerfully. resolving to perform our aut we 7 ' " Lessee.— Box .—CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. aw ; Parquet, @) con Cirole and iy We A / country. He has, in short, a dividend—if I may bo al- | as men, a4 Christians. and aa patriots, Gentiemon. 1 eon tes Bee Be eek ee ees SURE | Upper Tier, 29 cen Brivace Boxes, $5 and $5 Doors open | a the tary Roose ay aatyee pT ln tls THE SPEECH OF HON, DANI lowed (6 use a commercial expeoesion—hehas adividend, | say to you every tree Amarines late ferie iiat ities Hil eepetivemel the dramatic ronauce ‘he CoRatbAx | ath to coinmence at 734 o'clock, "Monday evening, May Zi, | stock, worthy the notice af ratailors ard qrocere: Also, 100 5 EL WEBSTER payable: not quarterly, but daily; not in gold or liver, | a country, found not only in Boston, not only im Maran : pres pet ae ; — : pen fs thay rear Gg ogee heron hy PS ane rs; Mede@bateau- | SEVILLE Marivuite, Mite Rela Mectoe Thesnemtaie, | Peel of Tumblers, and othor Glass ware. IN BOSTON. but in the ge happpiness and prosperity that he en- | chusetts, not only in New England, but ed by - Joys. (Hear, hear.) Andnow let me aak, on what por- | grent union of these States called’ the United States af Baron Gio dane Martell, Mr. Steves: M. Alfred Moynard, | TEKS SNOT COLD eens Pees ee higee Sete | AL CTION NOTIOR.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. Rs tien of the globe—in how many regions that are called North Americn. (Applause.)- Wo rejoice in that. Whe soe ope Me laa well: ‘olon: Me. Grit Plum, Mr, Conway; Toby Twinkle, Me, Davidgo; Martha | Ze rans! Zandt - azge sale, this day {Nentey The Great Expounder on the Decorations | ‘ivilited—does the same thing ocour? There aro somoin- | wiebes to cut off, right and left, any part of, this great b Spruce nate vo ore ntheremianse of ‘urfa, Mr. Sto VaLit De SiiAb"Cape aetet We” Peano: Was she, | Setlet‘and Fixtures, Liquors, 100 eases superior Claret, not | of Faneuil Hall, the Prosperity of the | “anct+—there are some nations among—the people of | brotherhood? We ace here to-day delegate’ membeas a , Mr. coll h whom a great respect and ardent attachment for the | from one of the greatest Christian denominations in the ms Mr. Lotingwell; | trate; siss Marchmont, Miss K. Horn} Clipper, Mr 0; os le A aay fa shes ru Seti er eepenary, late Country, the Extent of the Union, the | honor of their government and tho diffusion of its prin- | United States, coming from the North, probab!y—cer~ —MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON, | ™ il Cloth. “ Growth of Boston, Amerean Literature, | ciples exist; but take the whole of them—look over the | tainly from the South and West, And whe is not glad to E. ‘S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DRESS IBLO'S'GARDEN. WP andra tag peta as rf bay to Tickets, 60 conte; Private Boxes, $8. ‘The doors will the Methodist Church, é&e., &e., but no | frntinent of Europe and among the millions and mil | seo them? (Applause) They como as friends. Amd } {; | 2pen at 7, and the performance will eommence at 8 o'clock. lions who constitute the subjects of the despotic govern- | who would wish to see them in any other Bo bogin ek Tic vielecke Meche ae Mie a Ree | Monday, May 2: bast night of Dontsettie’ Operss ths 12, o"alook,, a8, No. 87D Politics. ; ments of Kurope, how many are there that care anytiing | And ns for myvelf gentlemen, I bid pou, weleoses Cte Monda: 7 ‘May 24, will be played the burletta called soak eminent vocalist itms. Anas Shitioa she transite, nddle, mat hands’ hi ve f Boston, May 23, 1862. for their county, its prosperity, its honor, or its renown; | members of the Mi iat Conference now rose in bodg) FOUNDED ON FACTS—Skeptic, Mr. H. Watkins; Mrs. pets deen ., malo, bei mg oe last night but five of . just from the country. A CARTER, ae- The Evening Gazette gives tho following full report of | but whore only hope it is that the government of | —I bid you, weicot Faneuil Hall, the birth place of Skeptic, Mrs. Skerrett, The entertainments wil commence ai oupecrenge pose. 2ha pariermanne will commence er, No, 57 Dey Mtreet, corner Groenwish, M ‘ their country will cease to be so oppressive upon | America: . Welcome to Boston, the seat of come- with RATHER EXCITED—Mr. Doublequill Bun, Mr. John | th an ote te PTE EOL w eer oeeet ot r. Webster's speech in Faneuil Hall, ow Saturdayafter- | their “industty-—will cease to. be ‘Ze burdansome lerprixe, and literature. Weleome to Massa- Heviurtons Mary Acurm, Mir Wenton"To conclude wii | Teeentation ty crowded ationcet, wit qatiguriamarts | A UCTION NOTICE.” OROCERIES SWEET OIL, RICE, | noon:— ty. their, taxatlon--and instead of conrdering | chureit, the home of public education, We welcome . G SHOOL—D» of general approval and satisfaction—Tomio, Mr. Hudson; bic. a Me 0" at No. “ ea . | the mea which one government mi the rival uu for your many Christi ‘irtues, and for Peieate peuense ob Gs ity or Boston:—I tender you my hearty thanks. | nother government, and by which their government may ‘ou have accomplished in this country and abroad, Im unatteative Figs, . _ ‘offes, Sugar, Se Tobacco, | TH it rea ded ea ek i Pree: yuranee + Souars, | \aay. deep felt grativude-tor Miliimeenpones ¢ | maintain itr position and power among other govern- | the courve of my life T bave not been an NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET —DRESS ich belly: Sire etl ey rt ha Per ea me Ma Pe at ea ur regard towards mo ae your follow-olfivensy asd ments —which is done by means of constant taxation— | spectator of your history. I know something of Charlee Circle 25 cents; Pit, 1234 cents; Orch arquet, 2 centa; Family Circle, 12% conte; Orchestra | —— = thank you, Mr. Mayor, an old and constant friend of | that it would consider som what the thoughts of those | Wesley, dying ata great age shortly after our eo cia Fevehe ox Makers, $1. Doves bea AF 13 ts: 70 conta; Private Boxee, $3 and $5, ‘Doors open at 7; ONSTABLE SA1E.—BY JACOB BOGART, | mine, for the kind manner in which you have been pleased | Whoare governed, and their strenuous exertions tomain- | dence wan secured; these were hislast words :—" tte . ytheou- | oueta ¥ 4 Aucti Sti 15 8 n e ” feritinmente willgompence withthe pap srt ABOS. | eM fines at Tp goto: Munday orening, May 21 willbe | (12, Awotioneer. Store 18, Sprice sect ig day ab 1034 nts towards me on this occasion, | taiu themselves while they are obliged to sustain the | workmen die, but {he work goes on.” (Cheers) The =I a, Mr. Manley; Pescara, Mr. Jones; Molac, fs ti And now, fellow-cltizeas of Boston, by the good providence | £0Tkeous appendages of military power, in order to sup- | workmen who framed the institutions and the Me Olarker Hotind Mes. Nichols grtar which, FAINT | Aitet wich tin Gout etteeyascre eT MamsuneBeRNe: | Vatartgs SM teragseny trom and Coner Rottlen, Lye | or doa'y am here cnse more before, youtwnd Peed tence | pore thelr nowarebical institullone?” Com our posi. | tion of our country, have passed away ; but their wot MEART NEVER WON FAIR LaDY- ny Gomox, Mr. Hom- | DIAN T—King Crincum Crancum Bell, Mr. Howard; Prin Grocery and Milk'Wagon, and lot of Milk every face that illuminos and is illumined in this assem- | “ion with that. Why, there are more men in the Unitod | lives after them. Those same institutions, and that same Gerson; Dutchess de Torroneneva, Mrs, Nichols.” To con- | Mayflower, Mics Herring, Prinenie leant aie tae WILLTAM THOMPSON, Constatle, | iy.” (llear, hott.) “Felow-eltixens, this ‘oceanon is | Stiter—1 had almost rald—attached to their government, | constitution, have been upheld by us, and I trust will be Pe olral Te rather, ea NAEP, BROTHERS Mr. ox ae | To conclude with A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER—Allred | 7 ARPETINGS bo, AT AUCTION, IN mn Faure | Calally agreeable and unexpected. I loft the place of my | loving their government, feeling keenly everything tha! | sustained by our children forever. Ihave read Ge Ortatron, Mar Gooey Bisse Lee de bane ae Wightlyor, Mr. Walcot; Maria Darlingto CABEETINGS, & Wednewday, oe to ats TO SULT | appropriate duties at the approach of the summer. for my | tends to the disparagement of their government, alive t> | years rince, the biography of John Wesley, an ext hance Sage ~ STOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE.—PARt Loar Fulton tC. “Kemp will acl cvare | home, and to sce something after those personal affuite rything that conduces to the interest of their govorn. | nary person, who died in 1701, at the advanced age of 6S ARNUM'’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BARNUM, Boxes, 60 cents; Amphitheatre, 26 contas Sot fa Si ithout reserve, by cutuloguo, a verylarg | that must necessarily occupy a certain portion of my tine | Ment, and rejoicing that they live under this government, | yeats ; his last words were :—* The best of all Ged Manager and Pro, ristor John Greenwood, Ji The box book is open from 9 A. M. throug! the day, nt of rich English Carpotings, consisting in part o | and attention. I came with no purpose or expectation of | than you can find in the thousand millions of acres among | )é with us"—rentimenta that have been wor illes- rect, This day at 1032 | to express your ve = _ = - el if ri y olw e H ; i calles 7 i son te syeesthing 3 canes Chop ander 10 uae, | Stu accre be tnt forth tvonag”Dogavapon at poe | i and agra Carctiney fiver i-Cbuae kev kav: | adderang ray popular ave, or meotig any gent | tii ale vue in he Qld Wadd butiving under | (ated n the wubwctuent hibtony of Method, of hae , "4 — = | formance will co 0 y o a! on aud Velye uy 0 . i ye vate No 2 Senta: Paruuot, 13% cents, extra.—The able is in | formance, wilt comm ence at 7X orolock. Monday evenlag. | faslih Kayal, Wilton sud V alvet PRttOrna: thin’ Mrakoncs | the vote of the city Council of Boston, inviting me, with | Nostonians—we live here on this little peninswla—Uttlein | nest. Now. gentlemen, we must not hold too, tong ction that the spirit of enterprise and | BKOTHERS, or La Vendetta—Mr. Brooke as the twin Bro- | importation. Very rich Brussel, of very rich and hand- | ® unanimity which affects my feelings, to meet them and | territory, not little in intelligence—circumseribed in acres, | talk here tothe citizens of Borton. My ir. ‘ess can Compass OF suggest. It con M. do Chateau-Renaud, Mr. Jordan; M. Alfred May. | Some patterns; just landed, ‘Three-ply, heavy any fellow-citizens ot Boston here, not’ as a public man, | D0t circumscribed by any known tag ALE) t | inrd, hus latoly told me of an extract from post whe fons of novelties inevory breach of nature Lynne; Giordano Martelli, Mr. Arnoid; Le Barou | Ingraiu and Venetian Stair Carpetings. Als but as a private man—ao who shares in the exercise | Of the civilized world—but we, as Bostonians. live hers | may properly serve me as a guide on the present coca aie rey} y Pp t one who in the exercise nd a q Madame Savilia dei Franchi, Mes, | sortment of heavy floor Oil Cloth Door Hate. b ** J of which is particularly worthy of attention, Catnlorues on the morning of ale. 3 ities that, for taste, beauty, rarity and | Montgiron, Mr. 1 value, are uaporalleled in America, M May 24th and 25th In tho afterno of publi. thority, bi f themselves, who on this peninsula of ours, and we partake of the general ion: ied Mie rreaten bare ne algttecis er pueniernary reaper of our country, We ure not ee We Ye solid men of Boston, make no long orations, ouday and Tuesday 1» at o'clock, the vice Naat x = = SRC oar he 7 E . Ny ‘ eel eilieait " Id be I take that to myself. And then he adda a sent . path n TBLO'S GARDEN NE ROUSSET'S BENE- “ ——-—--— |_ that acquaintance. aud in the cultivation of the regurd of | Uesite tbat every enjoyment that we possess shoul WAY ROBE AR de see any Dancing. and the HIGH | J A an etieenkeee ese oe ™ ONN W: SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER-STORE NO, | this generation, and, in some respects, of the regard of | Participated in Ly others; and wo enjoy the reputation of | which will undeubtedly meet with the approbation of te PR ge iar rT Pa on which oceasion she will have the hajor of presenting a 11 Spruce strect—Having engaged the services ot Mr. | their predecessors tlemen, L have said. and say now, | Cur whcle country-.-its renown, and its honor. We may | mujority Fr boston, drink stati § ‘ ‘acu series of entertainmonts, consisting of LA BAYADERE, | William T. Boyd Lesman, late of 16 Spruce street. in’ | that Leome here. to-ck ixcuss no politic wider ourselves, commercially, as a niftion, constantly Ha RH bey all epent tb ican eee HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL | RQUERT LE DiasLe and CATARINA 5 | nak caarzing on sigs To antes teae (ercetlaetion Come eer ariact | incressiogs asia aoversiam power euemingl dale ie 0 that wo will pay all respect to these two quosete . . ‘A . D . ‘ ving @ i . e consideration of no co erted point por ‘ 1 » wake no ki , CA Nia lirondway, stove Grund see Open eee | pThe cktrtordinary Infant Puanlate, nine yours of az, Ma Se uy agar : {: | of our government. or anything growing out of the pres- | Pewartal. We may consider that the national spirit and Yerond vn, drink no strong phtationa. pe Petit andher father, will make their first appearance in | eaxe sule of superior parlor. om. aud kitchen Furni 3 Li Q night during the weok, ‘until further notice, The origin America. y ture. Also, 20 pieces hoor Oil Cloths, &o, ent state of opinion in the community, about which men | ¢terprise are gathering strength with its growth; eet But now, gentlemen, allow me to speak cautiously and tnd "vorsatite “corps” ott comprising an efficions ee wie A J. W. SOMERINDYKE, imay honestly differ. In the fit place, follow-citizens, 1 | ferther than that. we may consider that in thore mental | ecolly of the future, to these sanguine temperamente. SRNCM Eau tae teams od and cxperienced IRLO'S.~WLLE CAROLINE ROUSSEP'S BALLET | Dyno aa ape, = Spence yrs abstain from all that which pertains to a political charac- | #4 intellectual efforts which mark the age. we havemade | Whutis before us? What is tocome of all this? We are. perform nder the may of BE. P. Christy, whose might Tiaser LANTS AT AUCTION.—WM. 8, McILVAIN & CO. | for, bee: Matec fe respectable progress, ‘Thirty years ugo, it was asked, i of a religions. enterprising, commerei thin A ‘ , ts Tuesday, ; ter, because this ix not « fit occasion for such # discussion ; here in the midst of # religion prising, concerts in city, for a succession five years,” have ih will sell, this day, Monday, at 101, lock, a fine collec- ‘ : i boom recoived with favor by highly respectable and fashion | pMine,THllon’s Opera night tion of Roses, Double Dabiina’ Carnations, Verbeuns: Pan, | This is a friendly, social, neighborhood meeting; and al- | Who reads an American book?” Itmay now beasked, | manufacturing, rich metropolis, cartying. As you sey, blo, sudignoos. Disketa, bs conta Bovey open at tegome | 288% Hes, Ay kes ftum J, SF Monderaoa, Catalopvos oar the | OW me to say,gentlmen,in the next place thatit ie | What, intelligent man in all Kusope does not read au | fufore tee What is to be dhe result? thet oil depoadh atBo'clock. The patrons of Christy's Mingrels are morning of sale, were a fit oceasion for me to ¢xprags political opinions, 1 | American book? (Applause.) Who is shares Sam | upon the charaster of those who shall come after us, w. UCTIONERL.CE yp | humbly submit that Chave no new opinions to express— | Hogers reads them av ogtttlam reads them, MeCul- | under the superintendence and protection of Divine Pro- Wromenald Porcitare, MUGTIONEEN-—ELRGANT | no new political churacter to ascume, (Applause). What | !0clt reads them, Lord Mahon reads then, and sometimes | yidenee, WARE are our hopes, then? What anticipations + Household Furniture, ier Glasnes, Velvet Carpets, f se Poa pee az | finds himeelt answered when he comments on them. | 4 , il Paintings, &c.—Thie Monday morning,tl0 o'clock, at M6 | 1 think of the pretent emergencies of public policy has Baughian)” “Anal there Ah aie, en eeliivent mau | oa neenwich avenue, being all the contents of theabovehouse, | been sooften spoken of by me, and written by me, with a | (haut! aD eda Sen sold on account of former purehssers—Couaisting of Ta: | full heart cud an honest purpose, that nothing. as itap- | 1 neo, WEE Oe SG¥ Simi Cue Aero pestry, velvet, Brussels, aud threo-ply Carpots ; French pire Co me. remain to De eald. °T aay Lo you to-day. 1 authors, and expecially our legal and historical works Pi o Stale e) 3 jo i 4 a di France. Thicrs iuinot rea forts with Pier laseea: Siala and Brackets; lace window Curtning | have nothing to add, Lhave nothing to retract; Lhave | And in France. Thiers and Guizot read the noe ea aed that the Saturday aftornoon Concorte HOTELS AND WATERING PLACES. OOD'S MINSTRELS, AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, N RS. HODGSON BEGS MOST RESPECTFULLY ib to inform her friends and th bie ths - WuPaemdyray, shore ce tonthe pubtioenselerbeesse | moved tothe Star Hotel, No. 00 Cedar street wit x tinnanco of their favors will have every atten a wore and ete tag ianesanid Negro Gotinontors | Wilt be served at the wsual hoursy vier hall lail in every way worthy the patronage of the Indies and ntertain? For myself. gentlemen, I must say that it becomes us to-day, in the vyment of the privi we poreess here amidst (he scenes of early sacrifices American liberty—amidat the scenes which chiaracterizo& takes | Sragtho in announcing t: k. The best steaks and chops the market arved mahogany throughout the vast population of France th Sbieeaaed 8 gree) ellen eae eee gentlemen sites "i McLachean’s celebrated new and old Ale, always on itt " f f f neither explanation nor qualifiention to offer; [propose Bhi 2 ‘ PRS oil contest—it becomes us to say that we et Sxprens his thant toy th etrenage coutecred om ia = one aa lott, Joumy Lind and wulsut der Of Cig sie La yeu. and to my feliow-citizons throughout all the coun- | BO doubt that there js a greater devotion to | high hopes, exalted hopes, humbly and meekly before since the organization of iis preeent star, company, andi ME GRAMERCY HOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTINTH | gnd Kode marble top Burana Wesboe ns ee Meet the study of our popular institutions—to the principles to-day. no platform but the platform centre, piot, and # fa Tables; mahogany dressing | character, (Applause.) I have no promises with which | Which have raised us to the point at which we now stand nd quartette do; French Cl Fitandoles; Mastel Ure | to dviude ‘my country: Thave no aesucances to give but | —{hun there is prid to the monarebical institutions and janthgenny and waluut. French and cottage Bea- | 4) arances of my reputation, (Cheers,) Tam known, | P!uciples of government of every other part of Europe. (| 5 my life and God, but fearlessly and dauntlessly before men, that thia, the prosperity, and this the renown, which we Americams: of this generation enjoy. shall accompany our country te her latest posterity, with ten thousand times the bril- liancy of yonder setting sun, Mr. Webster cloced his speech amid enthuslasti> cheers and protracted applause, The Railroad Excitement in Albany. MEETING OF THOSK FAVORABLE TO THE PROPOSED LOAN TO THE SUSQUEHANNA ROAD. ‘Avuany, May 23, 1852. A meeting of citizens was held at the Capitol last eve- ning. in favor of the Susquehanna Railroad. ‘The Hom, Jobn Townsend presided, assisted by a namber of Vice Presidents and Secretaries, composed of many of our Promises ts replenish from time co timo whwhaterer | jo ,ctieeh eas onda New. Vout, willbe opened co | Boo Roveltfog oF tri petirmeyry Sete the profes =e fwenithed in the most elegant atyle, with every possible con: i peng venience. It will be kept on the American and Europeu : athe : riba | ene Fanneany mesazioonay Aim ision; Soonute. Doses Onem. |i san vo aataley eed ee Pontoon LaeaRTTE povany mirrriey rosswund and mabeeee ARES | What Thuve been, and what Tam. is kpown; and upon { A7erica is 10 longer undistingtished for letters—for Gortscommonce at Sorclock. N.B.—Thestrictest order ond | ‘Mall rank among the best family hotels in the world. Stands; hall and solur Lampe; Hatatanda; Silver Ware; | that knowledge I sind to-day, with my country and be. | literature, 1 will not mention those authors of our own decorum will be preservod, and the greatest attention i DONADI& CO. | ivory bundled Cutlery; China, Glass Ware, &c.; with alargs | foremy ceuntrymen; and the rest ix theirs, (Cheers,) | 48y. now living. who have so much attracted the atten- to the comfort of visiters. S EA-DATHI: HYGRIA HOTEL, OLD oT | YAricty of Kitchen Furniture. Also, a number of elegant | Nevertheless, gentlemen, although it be not an occasion | “60 of the world by their literary productions. Gontle- Crete Veetiie aes soe muagnideeat, HLS oil PuAgatt, Fichly feumed. Every article will ive posi- | for wublic discussion of controveried questions, it is an men, 9, slzcumatetiog occurred in the elty of Madeid, LLOWS’ MINSTRELS.—NOTICE.—THE ORIGINAL | *, ee ester . 4 iosh- | tively and peremptorily sold, rain or shine. Cataloguescan | ¢, Nee; ‘1 rey which I ought not to forget ‘here it was that an ELLOWS' MINSTRELS. “NOTH Une, hater an dy Renchaged, by the sabseribery, | beobtained, and furaiture examined, on moraing ot aie." | Cecaslon on which, considering whore we nrc, and | Yoict f cvait not fo forget | There it war that an comprising an effi. | to which they have, at t ‘ ti cv ditich they have, at very gront oxpense, made extensive ration. the ‘porltion which we occupy. This ary world, of my position. in which I was not pre- cient ” of “talented and experienced performers,” | additions and alterations, is now open for visiters, Sur- —Hov! Ender the direction of J. B. Follows, would respectfully ta- | rounded entirely by salt water, 1c aflords every facility for eNCaER MON GAS ORO TAS ee il Hall—open. (Loud and prolonged cheer, | Yiously aware.” Under the eye of the ministry, an article form the public that duo notice will ‘be given when they | ren-bathing, aud offers great inducements ter che gear rect, near Grand.—'R. C. Kemp will sell at auction as These image: which surround Hancvdl Hall, are | ®bpenred in the Madrid Gazette, which was intended to be commence their concorts again in Broadway. in pursvit of health or pleasure. Situated directly on the | above, all the furniture containod in the house, consisting o Le 7 rather complimentary to the Secretary of State of the United States, and which raid that he was the most dis- tinguished man of letters in his country; that he was the AMPBEEL bay, and in view ef the ocean, it presents a most magnificent | of the usual_assortment of mahogany Parlor, Chamber, | te pictures of the great and glorious, and immortal de- immortal author of the celebrated dictionary of the Eng- MINSTRELS.—WEST & PEEL'S OLD | prospect, while the fort, the largest military work in our | and Kitchen Furniture, ‘arpets. &¢; also, a finccollection | fenders ofour liberty. No man of propricty and senti- d original Campbell's Minstrels have returned froma | country, affords to the visiter beautiful promenades and | of Minerale, Shella, Insects, &e., all of which wre partic: ment can stand here without revering them. oO man fal tour through the South and Wes! er- | varions sources of interest. Thero are large and well | larly worthy of notic: with a proper regard for the past—with proper feelings le form at Newark on Monday and Tuesday, May 2th and 25ch, bath houses, with hot and shower baths, open. at <j bas | eee : : lish language, (Grea{ morriment.) Ithewuthor of an Eng- | most wealthy and reputable citizens. The onth and at Montague Hall, Srookiga: om theane, ait aekaed a's fine surf for those who prefer the open, sea, = {br tho proteni—or with proper inspiration toe thofature | 15) cog oer, | ghake ct Noah Woteter| whatdo santuia apizit; and energy displayed, evinced the sroapeabit D0th. The company consists of the following popular per- | The great benefits resulting from sen-bathing and the sen PROPOSALS 7_can stand here in Fanoull Hall, surrounded by these |' (7. on sony sion uron your ights and your property? | in the construction of the reed, formers:—Lube West, A. H. Peel, JH Burdett, C.Camp- | lreest are becoming daily moro known and appreciated, | ............. PROPOSALS. | jminges of cur ancestors--theve pictures of revolutionary Ts it raid that the Becrctary of State was the author | Henry Gd. Wheaton aud oth a delivered hell, €. D, Abbott, Il. Rumsey, §. #. Clarke, TP. Prondor- | No place ean be more healthy or possess a fer climate team | 20 Oey FOR A LOAN OF $860,000 TO THE co. | ‘“l#acters—without considering that they are conse. | I= it aid that the Secretary of State was the author He Ne besacccp fener N dont cs an fe mh v own, or yy a ef 1 Y 4 vi . o ef © plac n APAEE LDSCHMI ; dripking water is not ¢xceliod by any, even in the mountain | f the General Assembly of this Commonwenigh, entitied | clTorts for liberty and transmitied to posterity by all tho | gitxcuh Webster produecd ; and that in true, 1am | decided whuther ity boods to the eemant or a ellie, at APANE OTTO GO! DT (LATE MILLE JEN | piyion, We lave a fine band-of ‘and a ballroom, ‘An Act to provide for the immediate complétion of the | sacted tics that can transmit important events to the letters, iu th ‘ cE) i ny Lind) vege toannounce that sho will give her ana aah : | North Branch Extonsion of the Pennsylvania Ca future. Gentlemen. here we are, n of letters, in the literary acceptation of thatterm. | shall be issued, what we justly call hich, fe fi GONCERT IN AMERIC. Which, for beauty and magnificence, is unéurpassed in our “the Cradle of American Liberty “here we are. on the 1. A. D., 1862 Ox Monpay Evaxing, May 24,1y Casrir Ganpen, | Countty—open very evening, free of charge New and | [roved tie secune Jay Of Apel and iets hi e+ happ wd. in the courve ot A offi- The result of the election will probably decide the fate et a1 he Governor of the commonwealth be, and ho is hi ie toh gave ee i cial duties, that I have been called upon to write a letter | of the road. ‘The greatest efforts are making to defeat iat ee fery weds erocted the Past season, The hotel ireomplate | thorited toborrow, om the inith of the commonwealth and | SiCt Which gave interest to the cventa, anilitary and civil, | ““(applatiee)-—-and that duty 1 fulfil, We-genlemen, | the bill. crieiniahaeditedieene Cherubini | in all ite arrangements; active and efficient assistants have | of the revenue bercinafter mentioned, and which is hereby y { | this is a friendly mecting—we are called upon to moet i i specifigally pledged for the payment of the intorcet and ro- | 2nd. in all time past. in the precent time, and i). Bellini | Peon procured, and no oxertion will be spared to ronderit, | PRSTeGt ofthe principal, ths suim_of $350 00, find atue | until the Jove of “liberty “is extinct im future Scena and Aris—" Casta Diva” (La Norma) Bolling | in the whole country. ‘Tho steamers from Norfolk, Rich- | Gertilicates of loan therefor, redeumable in thirty years rites Kenerations, this place, nts which consecrate Mavame Jenny Govvscusipt. '*** mond, Petersburg, Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, pegldeorig SMR Te ing sit pec gent | it will be held im tne mosh gzatata Last Movemest of Concerto in @ minor. -...-.Mendelssoha | nd New York, land plasengers daily. Your patrouage is | Pe'sAwuwry knwaruiy ta oheh yours te We'tarmed the Norte. | Felow-eltirene—T hope it may not_be irreverent for me From Philadelphia “MURDER —ARRIVAL OF ‘THE CITY OF MANCHESTER. Punapeienia, May 23, 1862, atina—“ Ab per sempuio ti perdei® (ii P Cavatini h per sempuio ret ‘ari each other socially in a fri ndly spirit, to interchange per- sonal. regurds, anid to © t atm rate not exccoding ‘six por ige in these agreeable ft elin : ; Hence, lonthee melaxel Tn consequence cf a communication voluntarily made Pianoforte—Mr. Otto Goldschmidt, respectfully solicited, Ds B al Loaa.” The second section of sata Act further | \ that as the Jews.in the days of their captivits hou goddess, fair and fr he Dist bd pontion ly Dastto—'Per pincer (1 Turco in Italfg)......... Rossini 19. OLDS Hc On, Peepalstors. | previter: “That there. shall be annually ey apart by tho'| 1 Pébylon, offered prayers to God daily. turning their ‘yelept Buphrory ne, to the District Attorney, by « cripple named John Rus- Madame Jun Gopecusrr and Sigacr Baoiaue. os BS he Se por day. Chit, | Commissioners of the Internal Improvement Fund, the r + always towards Jerusuiem, so the patriotic und i thy right hand lead with thee ter. at prevent an inmiie of the Moyamonsing prisow, two young men, named Thomas Carnes and Felix Burns, have been arrested on the charge of having killed Chartes id canal, from and after the pa ment of the iaterest and final of the debt hereby authorized; ‘to | Yenue accruing on this act, for the p tion of the princ: nd servants half price. No charge for of the house, except for warm bat enuc Wich to ascertain and prove the early 01 ain nymph sweet Liberty Overture—" Zampa” . with her and live with thee Trio for Soprano aud two Fiutes (Camp of Sile: ++-Herold s youth of this and suceceding generations, who iin of the inde- i ‘oved free.” lh * jewel au 25 cents each. No ol for omnibus. No charge pordence of their country, its early liberty. and wish to roved pleasure Burk, and robbed his jewelry store, in the month of Mag aig: pag” MMT | peteraes Hic amaits sal barpaeserne fe Siar | Inter aumento eure ty file intg de ow art te Places of isp | Geotlzmen the growth epee sormat remark | Angui 1860, The’ scoured, underwent part . iedler. a 2 ; Y vill t heir attention daily and hourly to this spot, ery Te le. 1 camo-bery e my resi- | examination, and have been comm! for a Tarantella te Mestre Rickie! and Sledler. onaiberg | should bo addreseed to tho “Hygeia Hotel. shina omnentialthrizsuleinaomtethegrekiceacemi | Dictate a leg Hong » popnlationo | her examination, Ruster, who was brought up Pisnoforte— ‘id loan cannot de purchased at its | where the early events of the revolution took place, | dence rhe you in the year 1816. Ble Otto Goldschmidt, Satia par value, the raid investment to form asinking fund forth» | snd which. from that time to this. has been the theatre | Boston was then forty thousand; it is now 140,009, and its | from the prison to testify against them, swore OE a Meeivescaac Guimaeie Chek, | ome ana Te See aN Fo | Os cesta ar ine ar Of thes Hoan at ste maturity ah, | :fcommendation and enthusiastic reverence by all the | accumulation of wesith—in commerce, the arts, aud ma- | poritively that he saw one of them strike the fatal blow. “Eoho Song”, J « . Swedish Melody | nis frinnis nnd’t public. Chorthe Above BEMOL Some, (CAR Mriete Provide for the ordinary expenses of govern- | ‘overs of Liberty throughout the world, (Cheers.) But, | nufaetures—has kept pace with the increase of the popu- | Me also slightly implicated the other as am ac Connery. ee ; eee ay haa mm. hat is Poston? What is the character 0° | He avers, a few woeks after the murder, the individuad Wapame Jenny Gounscumivt. t willl b for the recept! f visite ment, the repair of the public canals and salicoads, and ntlemen and fellow-citizens, not to pursue even these | l#tion. And now wi 0 MK S 5 5 “Largo al Factotiim'= {11 Barbiere dj Siviglia). .....Rossini | Gyand'afver the DUN of Mae aid hei mew iropeecd te | ueher general ‘and special’ appropriations,” Aonroved’ Hay | -eneral political remarks too far, T'may say that the | Boston? Whut are the essential lements ofits prosperity? | wlicm he ebargos with the thocking himicide, came to Tapevell to Amori SieBot O- Badinil Gotdschmiat | Bk AF=ABermenta with families for sho-sesen. Foxy, | the thy MOE farther provider Ahat the crtileator of ivan | jath of polities Iva thoray path ; it tk agreeable some. | Why. itis unrivalled on the fuoe of the earth for its im- | him, and threatened to have im lied, if he over divaie- “Parewell to America”, ....0..... - «+. Goldschmi A PARSONS. | authorized by an ‘Act to provide for the immediate comple- 6 to te te t by th portant efforts in behalf of and extensive benet ed what he saw. As the accused was leaving him, atieny. Sarery Gocesesror EOTY HOUSE, YONMERS 1s Now Neancy | {oh-tss North Branch Extension of the Fenuayivanis | ouant veuune fa bea fuivale.nlormed withtiowers, | own cities, ahd forthe improvement of mankind. What | gave him one of the watches of which the degensed’ wos AbAME JENNY GoLpscumipT. is , ‘anal,’ approved on the 2d day of April,in the your 1452," Hi atife ‘ 4 ‘ i cate = food pate + Na ji ‘Tbe Oreheatra will consist of eighty perform: erick oa ith be rendy Tor the soeeeantneeee. | Gana fe eubject to taxation for any purpose whatever, | “ndenrichtd with the fruits of friendship and social | Will youxoy—which perhaps you all know—when you are | sobbed, to insure his silence, Me bas given such infor- Conductor, Mr, Theo. Eisfield, | families, and others, about tho first of June. Parties wish- dit shall be the duty of the Governor to cause comps z ormed that the amount of public taxes in this city, | mation as will, he de . lead to the recovery of this vegard, Tt is from one of these walks that we are axsem- | informed tha ‘ ry Leader. . ne Mr. Joseph Burke. | ing to scoure rooms, can address the proprictor, at Messrs. | to be attached to said certificates, in the same manner and | }led here to-day. Gentlemen, I propose to you to leave | for the purpose of education alone, amounts toone-fourth | watch, He states that the reusun why he never told Doors open at bi o'look; Concert’ to commence at 8 Iaird, Van Liew & Ford's, No. 44 Vesey strect. or at the | form as those required to be attached to the bonds to be is- | ri briery region of controverted polities, and to | of the whole tax laid by the city authorities? Where do | about the dreadful affair before, was the fear of losing bis Books containing the words of the songs, in English, G Hotel, Yonkers, The Hudaon River Railroad trainsarrive | sued under the provisions of this act.” In pursuance of the | wank with me along that vule where we ‘may bow | youfind that elsewhere? Where do you find another | cwn life. Lately, his mind, he says, bi Spee eae, pee yay the door om theeven- | and depart almost Bouetys aot Ro Radition, of ize suthority eforetaid, notice is pareby gi tt Stk prone with gratiiude to Providence for the blessings of | Boston? Where do you find one-quarter of the whole | ally haunted by the image of the murdered man that 236 . ernoon, A first will be roceive: he office of y of the Com- BS sag i : 2% bs Mlle ede Programmes of this evening's Concert will be found dis- | {iamboats running morning and afternoon. A free clage | Will bezenetved cre omice of Wie Secretary of the Com: | the pact, aud. to speak to friends of the future | tax paid by individuals, flowing from the public, devoted | he could no longer keep the terrible secret. One of the z very. 4 3 : b= el cannot shut our eyes | to education? Nowhere elxe besides in Boston. And | prisoners, while inthe magistrate’soflice.was seized with = tributed on all the the Accommodation of those who wish to keep their own | cay of June next, for the purpoge of loaning to the common- | as they sholl arise, Gentlemen. we cannot shut our eyes ? rit horses, HENRY DURELL. | | weath, for tho purpose act forth in the foregoing netsof As- | “andthe intelligent part of mankind. docs not shatits | this docs not include the amount pald for private schools, | ht, In Justice to the aceused, the Bullcun slates “that v NOTICE—ALL WHO HAVE DEMANDS Acatnst | OO EE I | embly, the sun of $500,000, ata rate of interest motex- | Goer dsntuncetmardts ry degree of prosperity to which | The city of Boston pays more than $200,000 a year for the | Jitile credibility ix attached ‘to the evidence of the wi Mr. or Madame Goldschmidt will please send their accounts LL HOTEL, STATEN ISLAND, (LATE | ceeding six per cent per annum, payable halt yearly, in #pe- Age ina oe Tits present popular form of | support of religious instrnetion, Where do you find | nes, whois afellow of the most doubtful reputation, for settlement, on Tuesday, May 2 t0 Delmonico’s Hotel, | ARCH MU mand Hill Semigary.)odP, MEL LREE bes tie or its equivalent, at the ‘Treasnry of tha State; the said AY eet "And that in the secret of it alle The country | that elsewhere? Tell me the place, the elty. thespot, the corroborsting evidence should be brought tolight, Broadway, from 10 A. M. until SP. M. to inform the public that the seminary will be entirely rs- | loan to be redeemable thirty y ‘eat an amount, in | a conviction could bard cy e o try, the world over, where cates of stock for the same shall not be subject te taxation | is universally prosperous. There may be some things | country § fUrauy purpose wliatever, and shalt have coubousattachod, | which we might wieh were better—therware many things | proportion tothe population, is paid for n agreeably tothe terms of the foregoing act. of Assembly. appen for the worse; but, upon the whole, | tion. That is Boston. ‘This Principle, modeled for a select family hotel, to open for the se: FAREWELL CON | the sthof June. Particulars can be obtained at 8. W Choice seats for all parts of the | dict’s store, No. 6 Wall street, New York. fellow before any just jury, accuser, ‘The most diligent atch, the identification of Instruc- | vpon the testimony of th ICKETS FOR JENNY LIND’ inherite enreh willbe made for the certs in Amer | which might - “ , “ : lo t 4 and said certiticates shail be made in snme of one, five and , bi ‘om ite rising to its setting, | frcm our ancestors, we cultivate, cate the | which may give quite a different phase to the ease.” Ronse may be Suetzed at MILLBI"S music store, 690 Brgad a MAntuR HOPE Le PATENTED CONN ten thonsand dollars, at the option of the bidder. “Whe pro | “uring the cou of the sun, from tka ring to tte netting, | Doople, We scek tolmprovemon’s moral and religious | "Ihe see siete ie Che oe eet eee vom j stoped where doe: arti the Gece Rrueere | ing e enlightened, and more happy country—more grot condition In short, Yreteek to work upon mind as well pool, with 34 H smaller fraction than one-quarter per cent will be ent | ing in the fruits of peace and in renewn—than on these | a8 on matter; and in wor! ing on ea oe New York Hotel. The Marine Hotel is situated in a boa tained as a bid. The State reserves the rizht to accept the | states, thus united together? Now, gentlemen, whence | the human intellect and the human heart e know, | 1 tiful village, on Long Island Sound, affording ali the induce- | whole cr any part of the eum offered, unless tho proposal | 19 these blessings flow? Whence comes all this prosperi- | When we work upon matcrials immortal and im: | ( ‘drives inthoad- relate tea nDak be dinee! “3 c m ‘ ia fl ” Fun GanpaNx | jneepecgunier, Avery endeatcr mil becreredfoinrre for | Gh!" unittiont oe hpgtetteal propsans oF fortes | Ay whieh we enjoy? How isi tot om this whole eonti | perishable, that, they will bear the impress” which P porals must state explicitly the taken, the lowest rate of int Way, opposite Broadway theatre. Ts ICKETS FOR JENNY LIND'S LAST CONCERT ‘America for sule at GOULD & BERRY'S masic ianoforte warerooms, No. 297 Broadway, two doors above pickering’s, Tickets also bought. ENNY'S LAST CONCERT ATCA out, will be opened’ by its proprietor, J. breukwater af @ onthe first day of June next, as s summer branch of tI i hour yesterday afternoon, and reached her wharf thia ning.” On Thursday the C. M. passed a steamship, apposed t» be the Europa.) hound east af toes che » place upon them, through endless days to come, = a! he hotel the distinguished patronage of previous scasous. a Wi 4, she s066 atthe prot | ceni—fiom the frozen zone to Cape Horn—there is no | we place upon i n sina’ Two choice sents in Parquet. Nos. 5:5. and 695, for sal¢ | Pinang may be seen and. rooms engaged atthe above hotel, | pocalttte’onesthird of the money must be aid ines “eho | happines like the happiness of the people of the United | If we work upon marble, it will perish, If we work upon sey Ry May 22, 1852 by G. y 36 Spring street. / ml? fe be ore ie tat ts neal Sparen roncen tate ples fnmeaseeeiy anot oh third i ‘60, and aes States; there is no growth like the growth of the ae emalants a = — fie thine ol pape ima i The snies of cotton, to-day, foot up 750 bales, at 7%, @ : - ew York’ is 63 miles, and trains by rk an daye thoreatter, and upon the presentation | States, ‘the wernment or people that stand | crumble dus e work on me meat : ; , a aie Dean concerts leery ‘O.ANt | New Havon Railroad stop at Fairfield several times cach n the Trossury for vaid payments, cortiveates bAstgnt i eee tan fies ihe eoveeatene and people | ininds—if we imbue them with high principlos—with the | 10c., 8 the extremes. ‘The market closed firm, and with sly, The proposals H Mi , eng an advancing tendency. a ‘27, at Metropolitan Hall, aveisted by the | ¢8¥+ f ssued accordingly. The prop must be | cf the United States—stand up boldly and fearless. | just fear of God and of their fellow men—we engrave on Jon" Se Gimaala anion Society and Alte Jacl EPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, N. y—Tu | disccted under seal, ty the ollice of the Secretary of tho Com= | 1 Ween ine: Gike orld: ile, Gor Gen treo, and those tablets something which no time can efiace, and Mxtrhaniinacy Telegraphic Weies 1. Grand Overt: on eben erdi subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the pub- Bo opened until the period for disclosing their contents has | educated people? How is it? In my opinion. gentk which will brighten, and brighten to all etern: ua And, Mr, Webster's great speech, dolivered in Faneuil Hall, 2 Variations di Bravura, upon ‘she sir’ lic, that he intends to open his house on Tuesday, May 25, arrived, when no alteration in the terms will be permitted. | men, all this. or the greater part of it, is. to be refe my friends, that charity which secketh not for appa | ei ee are ae a tetera to aes Tamo, feom "'iomeo,” by Bellini, composed CURTIS FEOK, Bie Reeretary of the Common saith in the nesence of the | red ‘to our carly acquaintance with ‘the principles | that cbariiy which enduroth all things —boareth all | Test “ayer Bain's Morchasie’ Line, in tie shore 9, hd performed by. ates jOle Bull EW HAVEN HOTEL, CORNER OF CHAPEL AND | persone as may see proper to be present, shail open and pub- | of Public liberty. and to our curly adoption of those prin- | things hopeth all things Giaeribe caone Geneon ree hours and forty minutes. ‘Those familiar with 3. Grand Concerto in iaaske decaclaohn Colloge strects.—This house is new and eommodions Proporals, when the Governor will award the loan | ciples in the establishment of a republican form of go- any P ee ee eee ar tha | the business of telegraphing. will appreciate the feat whem Hurremced be, comPanimenty Mendelssecitted Jacl | And built with modern improvements, pleasantly located | Yo'the lower, aud best bidder or hidtern, vernment, ‘The tory writers of England, gentlemen, as ple. the personal attendance on the poce she | yo state that the specol is composed of about Ave thous a. xRerfgrmed by ~) near thecolleges, fronting the State House, commanding s F, W. HUGHES, Secretary of the Commonwealth. | you well know, whose labor it has been always to main- | bounties of ail thove who have the means to promote the | .ond words, and was furnished to ws, an exact far similie performed by f +-Ole Bull | With the first claes hotels ia ‘New York and. Boston. ‘The | _ Secretary's Office, Harrish {ain the rupremacy of the upper classes, and whe have daeeiiee Great, And abovei! that let ime say-camd top | Of the original copy, with every inark of punctuation A ————— — go TI een connected w e control of the govern! ha 2 . i e sorrectiy insert sand Overture,“ Napn{oun’s iagt Dave". Bergmann Wires nin ChOROM IAT Ee ROPOSALS FOR LOAN.—CENT! INDIANA | have maintained their share of rule. have labored eae | tee ae eee evaivemetine courae |. ga the memory of Washington,” for violin, com~ New Haven, Conn., May 17. ailway Seven Per Cent First Mo 0 piain to mankind that thore above can govern better | Leen— on is— — os posed and performed by. .. “ape Ole Bull | Honda The Indiana Central Railway Company offerefor 2: not our’principle, We hold | ton bas done, and will do—iet me say to yon, that Boston Axstval. ef the Glee: La Souce” b; 2 Bohiemi. Per Cont Mortgage Bonds, with | than those below, That is not our'princip J Sober ‘al 1 rgia. ‘ IB” RIAs he cptanolerie,. pecireragd QUA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, 1. IOTIE PAVI- Coupone attached. ‘They are in sums of $LVeach, paynbie | that there is nothing above aud nothing below—each man | hae given, within the last twenty-five enety RBNCO OYE | nis UA, MR toatl cepih, Caplan, Pocteny Am SEMA Ek ke BS ce dey eh vena OMOET Hon Hotel will open on the 10th June next, forthe re- | the fet of May, 165, with interest at ver cent, semi- | participating in the public prosperity, and each man | and six millions of dollars for educational, religiow - ; mera Dinca te hee Spey or & nd variations burlesyuey pg Mh eat oe dbs gts A Me gad g Hy, on the Ist of November and Tet of May, in tho city | Hiaring in the formation nud in the administration of | charitable purposes throughout the United states, and | rived yesterday from Mavana, in four days and a half. for violin, compored and performed by.. “Ole Bull | for Jamaica, at 9 o'clock, A. M.,and 4 and 6 o'clock P. M., w York, where the principal is also payablo; and seoured | HAND in the formation and in ie aemvriters ofthat | throughout the world. (Cheers), Gentlemen, my heart iis (eidditeedal tea undead pais bipiee ta thu heuaal Tickets of a”misnion to all partsof the howe, Si,for saleat | where stages will be in réadinors to convey vieitersto the | oN ‘heat and only mortenze, or decd ut trust, tod. FD. e government, 1 Wartaesuay- blood glows Saskp Yeti, Aimed soneine® Wb the music stores of Mosers. Hall & Son, Gould & Berry house. Any communication for me, left with J Ozden r, in trust for the bondholders, They are issued under | School. says:— FCC eee aed revisiene made for ihe pur | Philadelphia, which sailed for Navy Bay on the 19ti ©. Jolie, J. «& Brothers, Kerksieg & Brew v - | Smith, 63 Front street, New York, will meet with prompt ofthe fslature of J ana, eashovising them and the “How small of all that human hearts endore, munificent gifts, grants, and pi A e ‘ s Bee ee ee etree es Or tt oe, ead | attention. 3, M. BRINTNALL. rage to secure their payment. The amount of Bonds ‘Tho part which kings of laws chn catiae or cu jpores of education, for the morals, enlightenment, and re- | jnst., with six hundred passengers, Chrittman; at thee Astor, Treiug, And. Collamore Houses, F * ¥ ~ | ‘thus tobe dunder the mortgage is $600,000, of which Why, gentlemen, kings and laws can cause or cure most | jigious instruction of the citizens, and fer the relief of the ‘The Georgia was detained on the bar, at the mouth of New York, American.and Delmonico Motels; also, at the | FPAMILTON NOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, L. 1 18 | Stig coo eu of only. $200,000 ar: \ | of the evils which belong to social or individnal life. ‘or by the aftiuence of Boston, and 1 aever consider the és A nate ~~ eau door on the evening ofthe concert. Doorsopen at 64; Con- now open fortransiont company, and will be ready to | FA0{00 hay’ heen ilispowen of | © lhwa can extabllan de ostraln t Liaving my attention aturacted to a yene- | the Mississippi river, on account of low water © cert commences at 8 o'clock. recvive boarders on the first day of June. Parties wishing to aa there: | ny, feventy-two miles th ions. They can prevent ox now in iny eye, the Hon, Thouas If, Per- | seven or eight ships hard and fast on the bar, several of engage rooms for tho season, can do so by addressing the | ™. ity eekioaeray ths oceibansty’ tine feos anole nion oh lag che be River iticns | d ‘ rs - ppc p ropriccor, ofles of the Actor House, of Fore Hamilton, L, | ot This embraces the company’s Tine from Indianapolis ¢ of free thonghts, and from the of thow | kins, ‘(ite fat at the left of the chair. Three cheers | thom having heen detained for about forty days from the RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE, Fe Rteambonts John tart and Wilson Small will ¢ tract for graduation and masonry; about fiftcen miles next | thoughts. Ki i aves cam ty Intolerable taxos. | were then given for Clonel Perkins.) Will beat my ro. | ‘ote Danna bain lal fot ni ae a inchetacs priator,—S'wo performances Bre’ giv their carly trips on the first day of June. Also a the Ohio State line now ready for. the superstracture. | Kings and laws can take away from the 1 Ht parti- | quest ‘and show hix benevolent countenance to the | fame cause. nehe Fee as Se aaake onty ote Cottage to let. HAWLEY D. CLAPP. | A’ heavy Trail Teen purchased for’ the whole | eipacion im the government, Aud kings and laws | people’ (Colonel Perkius arose and received three more | with 5,000 bales of cotton; Progress and Hope Goodwin, ae eee die canbe ton ~ r, | oad, and is mow in tho ‘course of arcival. | The | can being about a state of things in which | jeaity rounds of applause.) God bless him! He is an ho- | also cotton Jaden. and all bound to Liverpool ; ad the apesadt of ote J COSTE USE, Ki he completed and in operation by the Ist of | i ¥ WPT eds 0 i hi 0 bis State Onor tO | Middlesex, bound to Boste i re, and ler the ¢ poilt, and suppiied with spri tor for bai nentof thisroadare provided by stock and bonds, Thesum | cd 3 pdden do ls te eee | Is Tucmory wi Sheen poly 2 a bring a foe ory ey arinet, Premier Model” to this establishment Be ee VenIeUNES Cr acthee: hele: Dantiey te re Ody hee heey tniworitad Go che capital stock of the | And ia not. that much? Who is there veinty | icry of his good deeds, and go down assweet odor to our | ‘The Cubans, sie usual, were anticipating 4 nother fil wagnificent series of yroupings will be prodaced, careful! ahout three hours’ ride from this city, by the New York and | Compan 0 of it has been paid in and nded | thet does not feel that these political institutions are for | «yy \dren's chile Genuemen, the pines of mam- | py arrival. They : very much med at the die selected from the most od paintings end seulptare with | New Havon, and Danbury and Norwalk Railroads, aud | Cu'the } no is being regularly paid at the call of | jim? ‘They are for good or for evil, and the ve ments | kind is not always in their own control, but something | (ention of the @ story got up that she would ar eee re ity Eicanisat hand of ladies ip exiagemasy | pers attractions to those wishing to visit the country due | the compan ok list will soon be increased to $650.00. | Cr nis neronal freedom, It is true—it is very ruc—that | Ceeidental, or, rather, to spcak more properly, providen- | rive with « larg ich they thought to be the Senate avery atvernaen and ovoning. Mons, Latarga, the | Ink the summer months, W: SIMONSON. | tu raiso the femaining menna, the company hag rerted to | Af IAT et cnat eundition may depeld very such upon | 4) condition of things which govern it. We live | cause of her d f * Srainal Avtipocna Pedestrian, wil walk “head downs | === = tive periestion of the roal, its parsoual effocte, dopota. | hic perronal chroumstances—his health, the state of page £0 iniinitely beyond the ages that preceded us, | We have received files of the Gucela de la Hekine ani wards,” on the ceiling, at an eloyation of twonty fre feet CORPORATION NOTICES. | frond, Re, and to sel the same, wittitefranchice, toraiso | iomily, hie means of living. his means of educating his | (hat we can consider ourselves now, in this our day and | pjcr io de la Marina, to the 18th inst from the gromnd. nnd sightoen 1s loneths tonvawt” wonder the GiteET DEPARTUENT, NO. « HALL OF RECORDS, | Hrane to pay either interest or principal in ease of fan | ehliem, bie fortune, vod orev. Am all there things | encration, aw emerging frum the dark ages—as just gut- | The Political ners ts of bo Antara These papers, “competitor 1 Pn ty —=Pablib. Sohne ta harthy, nite re ninspection of @ map Will show this road to ocoup, | nilueneed deeply —mainly—«scentin ¥ Ung into the bight, We boyin to see where we are; \- ¢ he Gaceta, 01 official decuments of the Pere eversproduced: Monslene Cotes Te oar etone tee | ‘eeciviicuscare een presented inane Board of Aldermen: | {Mportaut position: tea” part of the gevat ue frou | the laws and the constitution of the countey in whieh he | {in to «cea new world—a new rush of ideas comes over | icyernor Geueral, and some documents from Spain, other the world, wilt Houee'to offer, with othor unparalleled Tee | Rregictipns hove beam procsassg re chee Eighteenth stroct, | York by Columbus and Day ho, and Ludianapells to | ee "And that, 1 take t, is the grent solution—the great | {x We caunot remember the past, because we can- | naticns of Rurope.and North Ameriea—nothing else. Sadlence may ene anrivalled tribe of “Aerobatic Sisters, cnavenucs A and B; to regrade Wall street, from the | SteLouis. By the tirst atk, ty tite: The olution of the question now no longer doubted, but here- | yo have time to tigate fully the present, or The newly elected Coptoin General. had nominated as Ait aprear io their wonderful gymnastic entertainment, | intersociion of Pearl and Water strects, in conformity to | continnows Line of rally side of tly tofere existing all over Kurc pe—of the true nature of the | the future, Gentlemen, when the great | second Chief of Police tor the city of Havana, D, Juam prodontn xcicement. by ‘their extraordinary exMb | the nw grade of Water and Fouth atreets., Also, the fol- | to Terre, Mante, in indiana. the resius of ofore existing ices oF thatpeagte cf tha Opie | uatorial re- | Moras, commander of Infantry, who took possession of his 4 cffice on the 17th ins stood on the moun xt their gorgeous fol | pro parity and the bi States, “I Eleventh avenue, from Forty- | Ilinois cellangons entertainment v f miscellancons entertainments are gi sues d evoning, such a4 can be seon at no of lowing petition :—To 0 PR ni tight to. Fifty-accon’ afterns the oldest settled, m t wealthy, pa runs in say, at once, you, gentlemen, know r eteget, | AM persons. intarent foul in | And best cultivated parts of Ludi But | eay t whole country, you | genial warmth, and ander the brilliant oon- noral D. Jose Lemery. Inspector General of Cavalry, : world, For full particulars of o having objections thereto, are requested to present them in | ® Hold ee ee ol) my rent s, But I say ole y. you | gen arith, and under e Seb iilakinens in the pores Foray Prices of udeisaton | Ualiieceh the undersigned, ao Lis opie, oa. or before the | soaree Wilkie D0: ts 0 Sees tee TGotdhtus | krow them alto. And 1 eay mor lly to all the | ons of the south, bis heart burstout in an effusion | who visited that island. departed on the 17th inst. for the “Bente in ‘Private Boxes, 60 conte: Orchestra Seats, with | Ja day ot J s JOHN T. DODGE, | vioad; at the same point with the Katonand Hamilton Road, | crowned heads, and all the aristocratié powers of all the pathy towarda the inhabitants of the other parts peninsula, on board the steamer Isabel, arm clisirs, $734 conte; Boxes, 25 cents; Gallery, |" May 24, 1s treet Compt isioner. | this last giving a direct commmmication with the eity | feudal ryotcme of Europe, that it is to self government- earth, “How unhappy,’ said h A, to whieh place m f DEPARTMENT, NO. /, HALL OF RECORDS. the | icie co the principle of public representation and admi- | jers ef the hnzus vd r race who nre doom' als. Move &f Cimeinnati to Central Ind ents of Indl wes JIRE RNIER HLoSs TO ANNOUNCE | § LPS ¢ notice is hered: follow entire trade of that regi ‘No portion of ned mit is t stem that lets in all to partake intho | yaelincholy we coll the temperate zone Mr. Webster red in State street yosterday, (says Mi a. re cal tire mteeclioneons Readings, consisting of pe ay, eg a lh to Bh Valley isvqual to thix country on and near the ling | Te Na ee toaffect the good or evil of all—that we | to this peaereticn, peaticinen upriieed to this tempe- | 4, Nt inst.) during ‘change hours, selections from English and Ainerican poe ie Bt A ppt cleatie, +f po | Cwe what Weare under the sanction of Divine Provide i. ting on these happy spots, looks back | {ns Yor cived by his numerous friends pel, Broadway, on Weduesday evening, May 20. Tickets 25 | ninth and Fortioth | #treote, ard avenne, ¢ J} DUTOREESS |) tte Say awa evade raepiilioetiobl its receipts | srdall we hope to be. (Applause.) Why, geutle ‘ rt of Interest upon the generations that have | 4nd Wis mos be reet, He look. Te Rese eo | Trentyeecns rte mee ieee pag Ma (qual, ifnot greater, than that o' in the West. | \Lodoes not ece thie? Who is there among us that Fup: | puseduway. We think tiem torpid, uninformed aud une | 44 r his recent fall Headings to commence atS o'clock. Maa Twenticth streets, and Second avenue. Al he’ éxtimated cost of thie rc ed and | yo cs that anything but the independence of the enterprising And well we mey thimk them so. in the midst —one arm being in a sling crowd collected OFESSOR WILTON, THR GREAT WIZARD OF THR | {Jjorected, having objections thereto, are. req tucked fur on ouatee | try could have made ws what we ‘ave? Suppose that | ofthe eplendid achicvemeuts of science, skill, invention, | 5 'yq hin, to shake hands with him, and_ to congrati. Peeria wil commonce oariy in the fail trevont them in Writing, to, the undersigned, at his office, | }\7), low coat arlacs frat ve named her mgland bd tren dus with ty mont Indl enterpulecend kucwledso tbat have been ge merated in OUE Inve itn om is enw Ceemy serious injury by his Tocent " on, or before the 84 day of Juue next, , | consti . ly comp: Sealed | gence--evppore that the counsels most favorable tothe | cry, Gindanen. Mr. Locke says that time is m vd turn, Whin he neared the corner of State aud Com- N ENTAL ALCHEMY — BOF. D. BROWN WISTAR Moy 24, 1 JOHN T, DODGE, Stroct Commissioner. | ve se vate the ye eeelvet for ny ioe ane teen than | ek “ 2 a prevailed—suppore we had been treated |p." he parson eae through men’s minds. If that be Aad io y cheers Were given him; and im yi citaeyand Mental Alchemy, at Bleceker Bu PORATION NOTICR.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 | $i(tO uptil Saturday, the #th day of May instant at 3 | (von ce spotted ehild—I ray, as T have enid to my | tyr Ar! ve live a great while in a few revolu- rdehabete ] preoting he onia, 14 atten tee Pheric Blectrieiy coker end, Me ery evening | C)ORPOR: ta petition has been presented in the | c'elock, P.M. Prop will be addressed to the scents | i2\o1don amy left, that it is not possible for any govern ine ofthe oundthe sun. If new ideas, much pleasv © his fellow citizens again, apparently this week (except Thursday), cou ats o'ciocks Ade Boor ey Aa ANderimen, for @ sewer in Mety-ninth | cf the Ce Fo ee ee Meo ee al | ment, or any country at a distance, to raisoa ‘ation by | |p cyrlts. new conicmplations, new hopes, constitu ppy and. p —bappy in the enjoyment of their mission, 12's ceats. Office for ase by his new | stroot, between Third and Fourth avenues; and in the Board | sirect, ‘dure, “Proposals fur Central Indiana Railway | O's tine of policy to the height to which this has attain. | \\) b, we bave lived much, whether we have lived | (AFPY, hh y in the enjoyment of thelr families. Hatoral, mechanical and electrical mode of treatment, No. Caumon sercerin Broome ateeet, | le required to be paid un accepting the bid, tre remainder in | ca Te ix independence—it te self-government—it athe | jy,hy or few ycers, acccsding ag they are usually |S) Worcter next proceeded to the Court House, and Be Beysi wey Toate ad eerie street, tovand through | (uel monthly instalments of twenty five per cent. Any | jiierty of the people to muke laws for themselves, that | | cyseted. The ge markable houghts press | iva Uiel vieit to the Supreme Judicial Coart—Jud PRIAL NAVIGATION—FIRST ASCF yy tad = t to Grand stecet. All persons interested in | pure wet hed sgt te pae tea Selly ot one . has raieed ws shove the ubdued feeling pfcolonial subjue ingention are wa upon w we bog bend Fletcher en Ms bes ch; after wank iy abe boy RiAL, , Ts n Monday, ‘ rested to presont | terest on the bond will rum from date of payment. o ced ws Wher we are, ie ly that a thing was done as quick as thought. | Meyer Seaver, he vieited City Hall, and from th cLin, at Union ¢ i nday objections the neated to present the bond will run f E payment. THe | tion ux Where We are, Tt ts in yt thing a | May vee, he: Viet 7 he f Hikes, at etock cont Mail | thie tame in wrfineto che contract clerk at thus oes, om oF | thelishert hidder. "A printed exhivare witha’ map end ait | Hiail. ind ee! Hail! thounext best gift of Lif ik a lingering medo of expression now days | y.paired to the residence of Mr. James W. Valge, 53 © balloon only detached from Tia rau! Wy incalin Ot eg | before duno 2d. hecesssty infotmatien in relation to these securitice. can 4 | mortal rpirit! Gentlemen, T have raid that our bieseings aud | mary think that things aredone mucbquieker | viimer strect- Ho will address his fellow-cltigems in attain tho height of 15,000 fect. Ie ore ne crmosphere, Crot Had by calling nt the office of the agents of the Company, 62 | our prospertiy flow essentially fromour form of | than thetybt, ‘Thought cannot keep up with elece | | ' 1: B thie alterwocnsas four 0 ait ascertein the different curren po Bg re roton Wallstreet. New York 20, 1852, | ment, from the entisfaction of the people with that forn trictly, While we are toiking, the thoughts cannot - . Care will Teane the get go" Returning aCcer the exiibith SEY JOUN, 8, NEWMAN, Presiiont snd fein thelr desire to forward the general eth ; tricity can’ give them to the world, m wl ‘ seret cturning after theexhibition | == N.S. N, Presiitey m their desire to he general progress ofthe | tayel ve fret ae clcetricity can give them to the . i anh es ok i thie - Indiana Coatral Hallway, - | °htiy “there are but few Ameriooms itr she country | fu vextkinen, wellve. miaeb, though our years may be | Marine Affton Se over, vs 4 er haa paeenannenenenel See ee ————— ys tio 4 ‘ * rt, Lde not envy any of the patriarchs Steamen Crry or Ricnarorn —We wee ed,to - a — . ACK B _ | Sand but what rejoice in the general prosperity of & yunkey few. For my pa 1 de not ya ie Straten Cer ‘3 PITTS FD ee cement DO Pa ira ing Pe aa ert re EXCURSIONS, Whodocs pot take delight, lay and. night, in learuiag | forihelr prest munter of years They did act. any of Aienated thin atecenen, which arrived Lat Gight, Jy : Deters a thort time onty.) feom 9A. | Fourthavenue. Specimens of his painting may be econ at | ~~ ~ “ that the pfogress of the country tn goneralsionward—that | (hem sc. bulf ur much oe we They did not, any, he mail 7 ‘new open, (for Cickets cents, | Mears. Wiliams, Stephens and Williams, 400 Broadway. CCURSIONS TO THE FISHING RaNkaRvaRY | the porn tre bappy, end th row more no moCe | tani, cxjey hale ne wvels as we enjcy mow. ‘And a aos p : cay me yd renown dd this is of itself | (rik, Lao not think very much of 1h : : : . COS SMALL. 1. , day exces F svecesful and renowned ever “el vay) MIRATRICAL NOTICE —NEW NATIONAL THA: | UEATRICAT, COSTE! nt Ceramonteray Be: | The nen xtenmer : a rource of part’culat happiness oaost Amerie | teh cn earth, Thee 7 Ti, Boston —Ladive and pan tlemepishmont Cwhicn will | cart, fin Lithoreaphs, Bortehite, Architectural Prints, com hentt. The (ewth is that whatever @ man's perso | sca: ute far Jent, desiring ongageme, ¥ t so. old and new Books for «ale very cheap, as they must pal condition be—Losewer prosperous 6 c | shen pen an or avait the Let SeutemeeE SOC eATyenesieal | ie dispored ot JOUN P. NEAGLE, 18 Aun steve. | ae ehotrever UettGunty or eamivesmectaehatrr>r iy hi § ; “i agton's theateo, Chambers street, New York.