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THENEW YORK HERALD. Taco - ox --TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1852." PRICE TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 1146. . MORNING EDITION ‘The Fiyiag Ship of Monstour EK, Potim. Tl was spnounced by placard and advortisemont thab : yTTR ni TURF. nLE M sf spanysaa te Mr. , Re! Con’ tion DOUBLE SHEET. | =~ ene NEWS BY TELEGRAPH | eo retin pat of ime a Pichug, Tereegumees | TE NE" cea0oL PRAMUYTOBIANT CBSEDAL bell, on the part of the city of Pittsburg. The argument NION COURSB.—TROTTING—TUESDAY, MAY 25— ae SEMBLY. Monsiour E. Potin SPM ake $500, Mile heats, best Sin 5, wus further continued by My. Stanton, of Pittsburg, and J Would ascond yoaterday afternoom, wf SALES BY avOZION. ia harassa.” Mr donoe eaters’. JFek die Coes Splse IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. | fin bo conciuied to-morrow by Me, Reventy Jobnsow, for FOURTH Dat, son toiz__ | ltt eel, 1,50 foe, rom the Vion sacs ruc WIE vc oo Sh ew rs Rog. War, Kagle; Mr. bila enters b. me, Lady peeenereeer eed the Wheeling company. Wasuixaron, May 24,1852. | nie aying abip, or by means of a balloon, with « stare ‘ PPORT! OT TO BE NBaIacTRD,— | Brook te " 4 x A’ onytong sale a ‘auction on Mondays Mirtinsenne av | South ferry, Brooklyn, or the course at'2 lock M08 | GRAND DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT. | A itsrge party trom Georgetown Colleze, attended by @ | After preliminary exercises this morning, a resolution | apparatus attached, by whioh he could direct at picasure the Exchange, Walt street, at 12 o'clock, Ma very des{ra- | Teturm as acon as the sports ave over, | Fare ano way, fr number of bishops from the late Catholic Council, priests | f thanks was moved by tho Hon. Mr Hascalt tothe | the course of the machine, aé a pilot does tho course i 155, on'tho north side of Fifty-tiied street, 476 Anns Rev, Me. Barnes, Soe his sermon bedoxe the Assembly, and I te xth avenue, and the railroad to be opened ON COURSE.—TROTTING—THURSD. ad and citizens, left he ein by the steamer Baltimore, ge gy ’ of a ship bythe helm. Groat ouriosity was naturalig: in {pe fa, Fels sendy be Waite on; uate sold and may 1 BGs g Se hiag bei parte, Presidential Candidates Declared | to ocicurate the nding ofthe plizrims at St. Mary's, Maz requesting a copy for publication, exciled—not so much to sce tite balloon ascend x4 0. som ‘idtattond the wale.” Terms easy. Further particulars of | W@liamess.” Mr. George Spicer for the Compromise SN Te Tar pee oe Te eed US MON. |, This lodto.s spirited debeto, Dr, Wiener, Dr. Beman, | tno reaitzetion of tho great desidaradum that washitherfe 4. J. BLEECKER, Auctioneer, No 7 Broad street. bem, Lady Brooks. Immediately J o ereriaseh ‘of the | ‘he Rev. Mr. Pollock, and others objected to its being | wanting to balloons, namely, the power to guide theaw —C. CASSIDY, AUCTIONERR,— | $70. Mile hoats, best 3 in UTM N. Bushetiis day, at Ine Room, Ni the intment of chief clerk in the Inte ha eat It Elected, they Will Veto any Attempt to | (the 4 : «published, as being unprecedented, and as containing z : eA Aes er omelet Fhnigetiloage aged Socretary of |" viows and expressions to which the Assembly dit nol dee and tor want of which, though objects of curiosity, theg BR the Interior contradicts the report that Mr. Kdward In. | it9to be committed, did not answer any practical purpose. M. Petia, whe joutn fe re rs ‘The Rey. Dr. Smith, Rey Mr. Maw! professes to have discovered tho secret. at first proposed fh ‘and a surveying party of the Mexican Boundary : wy Mr. Iawley p at first y ; ena ton . the sports Repeal the Fugitive Law, Sati ‘wen mundeted. ‘The party had ll re Feaedenth, cue cues aaroosted. itis. pul Hei Meat | to ascend with thive balloofs »ttaches! together; but, om ON I, SN) E 0} A Fano. clock, inthe Snics | to Weigh 260 iba, Mr. Hugh Kell gle; M ‘0. 10 North William street, sale of Grooerics, Se. | Mr. Geo. Spicor en’ ‘a 3 5 uae "en gars, ke. Also, Dry. Goods, Cutleey, fancy and pledved | §™ a Arti¢ies, Watebes, Jewelry, &e. At I2u'clock—a good Horse, Wa reen Mountain n and Harness, sold for want of use. Yare each w nerro pel tary ald | es al ¢ re or - ~ SAA 7 ee ~ satisfactory expression of true Presbyterian dog- | the present cccasion, limited his experiment toone. It ising, Brandy, &., Tuesday, 2 at . = | TH TEHUANTEPEC PREATY W trines. . consisted of red silk, 70 feet in diameter, or 210 feet ia 7 Dey strect, comer Greenwich strect, Sus ia), Mag ai, ae turcerg‘oloaks Prats niaish for $90 . . Soe ence SURG Ree The resolution was finally indefinitely postponed with | Gieonmference: when. filled, it well coatal 120.000 Houlca: Nuts: Ssac Ol Soap, Camdles, Macerun t theed in five, in harness. J73, ik, on PROBABLY BE ABANDONED. fil aa the understanding that the sermon ls tobe printed un- | cubic fect of bydzogen ga. It was fastened down t Brandy, Gia, Wines, Mackerel, Heerings, Segars, Tobacco, Op. isha, A Me BAAS b/s DONE: Be nana . . i officially. . i stakes, and had a covering of network to protect it, i 0 th iL is bh for $24), mili Senate, of the delegates from correspondin; t v ‘tions Sne Bi __W'a CTR RAS | Read Se tee tcupesbaacgewinene’ | CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. wan potion were recived the tte te Ames repeating | AR MdAEMere 8 number o jor," whic he gaw waa er ree pom es 3 i rt fulten Ferry. Brooklyn, “ P huenaitial . ee yenerated ANCNOY ROUGE THOS, BELT, AUCTIONEER, pieloek, Pee ® “JOEL CONKLIN, Propristos. PS SINE NEW SENATOR PROM BOUTHL@ARO SET ne) ey dacicehia We a icy Rev. | There wore two special trains dospatchet by the is day, at 10; I8Spruce sireet, will be wold TYE SENATE a RAINE aeaetnaen ne relecene PY ETA BN Gh eaetieneeaicsiaae eae Tine kes The I Engaged in President Maki in place of Mr, Rhett, Ie was qualificd and took his seat, | TOY A Noderator, who alluded with yeeat toree to. the eroded us excess, “There were several perona wha dd valu ment of lege. t nist, am ne ves =a 4 ° wo went in thy egult: four o'clock train, chal ptatee orang ance | malt init antevtacetancuucategat’ | The Wonse Engaged in President Making, iertuiiwoudin aoatiaiee ba: "| attncreitions if these tora ected Salen | Ym, he Seer fone o'clock tein, sinking dng SreeRaaC tastier GRMeARCTIDIGE art ee nn | Laneaercenuentaene ein maine tage ein wear ARO LORNA The Presiden@ iaid before the Senato a communicution | and reetprocated all the kind exprostions uttered: | | crm off auneh later than they are advertised; amd werehant tailor; summer clothing, &0. if nished, or ‘i, ay > he - TRATTRITANH “abd ; seen) Rev, Dr, Brora ed % Ase th dey caldulatedabrewdly, berths seine sy * 7. { ‘ LOAN BY ALBANY TO THE SUSQUEHANNA | from tho Secretary ot the Navy, in answer to a resolution | y o . As | truth they calculat y. for thy fying operetion Y HENRY T, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER ASSIGNEES | Frouch, Iealian and Spanish iertagee tea htel thetety wae. ° PER is y: etably procure a block of marble for tho Washington | ya. vot come off bet amd we connot cay whom iwi was not half fil half-past three o'el » Teal and Spanish languages, in which tho tady to the relative value of bituminous and anthracite coal. | yy ont, to bear this inseription (he General As- of W dies, on Thursday, M Atl | adverti vot is ia. in RAILROAD, a Jonuinent, to bear this inseription » Gen The Meech RSE Monee hae ienereeatiites |) Rc amACEER WANTRNGUN A cPRIVATR SOHOOI I san Prooundlaca ia Bicinax Convent Mr. Arciisos, (dam.) of Mo., moved an met at Washington 1852." and that each member of (he | yericr tt the rain in the mioruing prevent the work whic will bo. peremptorily sold by order or the assignee, ce who ia competent. to tench the English branches | Dtteresting Proceedings in Religious Conventions.-| 5° tre could, it the rules warranted it, give weighty | AgOnbiy give one dollar for the pur Dafa the fey, | 224 srem continuing the inflation of the beiioow, aad it and as maxt day (this day) there was to be a trot match, the experiment acutd not « “Mr, Miles Wiscon. | SPeHntendent et the Long Tsiant Railrord to ae~ THE DEFICIENCY BILL, Dir, Betixn, (dem.) of 8, O., presented the credentials |’ mont commodute the public at two o'clock, and the lock, iu the auction room ne tot of Key, Mr, Blake, Maine ; Kt ad Rev. Mr Doggett, New York. ‘Those addresses d others whom it may concern. It will consist of od will howrd with the primcipal, An intery: werner nae “ . ts aitai ihe Ms % sob Gides of “ % Madeirasy Ports, Sherrie: Champagees, Brandiee, Alse, | way be mat en Ts Eeantant troche ee AWE UL RAILROAD ACCIDENT—THREE LIVES Log | reasons for de ahah cbtcst hftemaciaas Uta atl Sesto regs tuaes purty 8 gl twenty-fve gailoas, old Swan Gin, Scheidam, aud Schnap ——— Aaa ‘0 carry it into effect. 4 — motion wns 9) fo, were appointed « commit & ne off, nt all ov Jamaica Rim, Hrandy, St, “Croix Rum, Star Gin, | PS{RUCTION ON THE PIA. bier, Sie, SO, ‘The doors were nob opened until halt past two o'clock, | The cleetion of deloxutes to forvign headed took place | en, nye Eee tethce hie coakd wot hee Ce real Sardines, Cheese, Tens. | Aldo, a large assortinent uy Shales i Bentlenan, Eroftssge of eee % Hike 0 ob ——— when the Senate proeceded to the eonsideration of the | in the afternoon, ‘The Rey. Dr, n for | Tis to ti hoped hat on the next occasion there will he Yrands Segncs. ‘Catalogues now ready at atore, 8 Chambers | a fvepisied rodm, with breakfast and tea, in New Yok, of | pugmay Interesting from Washington. Derucinnes au tite General Asseeiation of ¢ Mt ot the. weather” The iment. | bell to Massachusetts; Rey, R y Silas Hawley to Mai report on church exto Mr. Heyiee. (dem) of ¥ appropriating $00,000 for defi 1 Di offe an neice ia the i murts of (he United ano, Also, a few scholars more wanted. Terms EPECIAL CORRESPOND? ; ; Of OF THR NFW YORK HyRAL able. Keferences given. Address 2. this ethes THY PEMOCKATIC CANDIDATES FOY: THR PRESID nit it is quito possible it mage y pone gel along in New York that meee of | shire D S. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE AND P XI remprory sale of Furniture, Carpets, &¢ , on Wednes. NCY— | the Supreme, Cirenit, F i a ———— « ke any headway in the French capital, diay, at 108° AS M., at 54 Beckman street, embracing all (he ANGUAGES.—A GENTLEMAN FROM EUROPE, ALi. DY FAVOR OF THE COMPROMISE—Wot VETO . including the pay of witnesses, jurors, and the y. Mr Stillman, of Buifalo, moved the adop ah ooittee’? th den eo! en polo most useful und necessary goods for housekeeping, resided somo time in the United States, ottors ANY ATYEMPT T0 REPEAL THE FUGITIVE LAW, isomers, 5 of the first section, relating to the edt he | and wonders of all it ‘an angel in the the public as professor of the Latin, Greek, woil) of N. HL, wished to know how istry. It requires each Presbytery to present the | fim ot a kwedich ay COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSENHOLD FURNI- t 5 to the Antes pets, Oil Clothi Colton, French, Germen, Italian, and Spanish languages. Wasninetow, May 24, 1 eet to wil thei: choy mlobliin an annmuad ec much of this money wasio be spent om account of th childyen *: SOR Ss ontive yh 7 e Ri 0 r " “4 ; t a Jesteolay, and will sell, this day, Tuesday, M . ‘at the SEU au thamoclbh lcceatareies SE eee Robert G, Scott, of Richmond, Va. tast week addressed | turbulonce sant dist at cos ath out of tn Pugt ibution, and to find ont ond sustaln, ieee waa Pip eosin Nas - auction’ rooms, 69 Beckman and # Ann streets, ‘a very | {)C) 804 Ripe geemraibanelalecot ew aletter to several of the prominent democratic candi- | Slave law in several of & orthorn States, anil UM 1 ‘W Sbly have another diy for lt, aud (hen “we Le ee eee ane Tele Ten makes oom | Plouse a ‘at che otfice of this papar, dates for tho Presidency, requesting to know their opin. | ¢Xeitement in Loulstua cumanating from the Cuban inva ecaamlttce, to be r sponelblo t N WLEE wo digit’ apes i A a esa ; hy = ~— ae baka ie paiteant ie. ie ae * | sion, Gc sembly, whieh cc oe French Ba ipa eercecd M2?aaE b. EOF PARIS, INTENDS | ions as regards the Compromise moasures, wad, if elected, Mr. Hexen siated (hat the exp salaried Seoretary toutlend to (his work PFS Rockers, gilt and Trench plate Glasses: Beds and Mattros- | to commer h conversation tor these | wheiber they would yelo any bill, should it be paswad by | ofthe Judiciary « yo and de tery to apply its contributions to their own ¢ A q ity Intelligence. sos, Carpets, and oil Cloths, basement and bedro@m Purni- have sly of that Langu ho | “ i = fi ‘the Fueie | Uae. eppropriation. und pay over the -waplus to thy Ky of the Ti Qoete Baer Minjesty’s Co tore in suits; marble top do., Curtains and Shades, inlaid to practi Also, a class for those commencing. or impsiring working of the Fugi+ Mr. Harr said he could show th Diy Com toe the different Cheolagieal sem: New York, Anthony Barclay reeelved me Barbier can be seen ever; day, from 3$o 5 o'clack, > Broadway. Terms moder ‘Tables. and also all the second hand Furniture of « family * Als suljects nt” hit rev w most recherche coud Cet Luinistered with open by ed to send up anni Miris defended jnction posts to the Asser the visits reat Length, | deser in wp tint it wouldypeo. | Gen fos and that iis sectarian, | hospitality, » nnd oth know how the proposed vine. w Dian al hoard, at was touted many and inane a tin Ct Tight good beset wh towns thy dee | hy seme "others from neceaaity, bbl [ry | Ba Helter hopes, but who stilt ree uit ef the proceedings att and the dificnily of uumnoning witmes Mr. Thunter’s amendinent was a “dl to. Otlia: amendments wore also acted upon, whea the Senne wijourned {his friends and Vege place, wh A and one hunered office Chairs, and Boston he positive, rain or shine se = — py of Mr, Scoti’s t VREAT han i Bey Rouse te. on FOR SALE AND TOLET ‘ Rrcrony, ¥ (oreltek: ab) uate ealee toomaa, OPT bar FOK SALE—AN Fl 1 HOUSE at 12 o’clook, at their sales rooms, 377 and i! « SALE—AY se orner of White street, 8 very extensive and at. $17,00 + in Twenty-fourth street. nost splen- of hot house aud garden Plants, in every va- | il four story and basement Qari area Eanes tes of the democratic party, from eve the Union. will assemble at Baitimore to nomi- House of Representatives, nate two of our most worthy and distinguished states- | riety, ombraciug fine specimens of standard ani other f 4 : popes ite men. to be voted for as President and Vice-Preatdent | Wasntscios, May 2h 1s Eaten nd the native born love of home, Sad SERMEROAORE COI VE Wess Ueasclnlinaee Alley ahtcs Apne ee 8 PR RELDONS | of the Tausl namie: haauteen caeeeinted MALT SPRINGS IN IOWA just, anil/olhoes, aualatiind Uhp tenpets Dend- | Mhe suapnangres Wortiale of hoe Stage ty, which wo have mn e le 5 » some 2 office, ara ‘ P x . “ Fries ty Lan a ta pity on its ¢ jo he St, ¢ 0 choles Walasn Dianvrecdee” Tasetay: mnusaday’ con Bavees $10,000. HA RESIDENCE, ON OBROOELYN ady Has t pe and | certain salt spring lands, Abaee techs te eeiclent i regia snevd, by these Who had seen the gracious otiginal, a day evenings, at 7*s o'clock, at the sal m, Books and | fi) Ze, on Brooklyn Heights, comn support s been’ your MOUPMEND FOR TEL DISHATOH OF NUSINTSS, Latwaan enti memeers of | anoxeetiont ik Mr Harelay received his gucets Stationery. JOIN ST, Auctioneer, view of the harbor and river, will be life, hy a onda Bin. Tomes Caetedy OF trent, cera st He with the courtesy aud amenetios of Uhe “fine old Kngtish, ment down, price, with stu ) M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau streot, to a it cing. prineipl fo whieh he is so provert not equality, he wes affable CO. WILL SELL AT AUC i, aud Wednesday, May TION at IL — ac meth x for the dispateh of busines ne, cnsion of the rules, that « resoluti I on Tuesday, May YU METAODIS! VONEER G'elock, at the ‘Gallery of the Society Library, corner of a3 FOO Ok SSETTWO ELEGANT NEW y moved a sus may be ppeareit eply snortified that nobody ot Broadway snd Leonard street—Great sale of Paintings, | ye a) J» three story and basement Houses, finishod at, Wi . and, opted setting apaat one hour exch day for the reception shop Waug pr adent on person’ lt Be ites 4 ad _— Engravings, &e.—We heg leave to call the attention of ad- } with wodern improvements, situated ou Marrisen strest, renforse scouted, | oe ancets f he Stunding antil all are reenaee milange s¢ lle cunference (ondary pvided for ls qucatain general, Wirers of the fine arts, to one of the larzest collections of ton street. South Brooklyn. rice, 83,700. Also, ss constitut. | Of reper m the Standing tuntil al nae ‘wh constituted Inimselt major dome. a ot | the abot to ke ©, in which he as having been a There are now cted with Canada, The y. dig peeen piative at $4,000 ictures that has been offered for sale in this city for yeurs, wtiful Houses on President Veing tho entire collection of aver S00 pictures the | enche Apy'y co M. property of J. Richardson, artist and picure collector, wiso Tusurance Office, § is about to remove to Eur .» In this collection will be founda magnificent painting by Rubens, represvating Mary I anointing the feet of Christ, not surpassed by any paiv ting and reivined it for ene hour rondicted manner, tothe entire exciusion, (tine, of the Consuls be-t and intimate friends. yan her daughter welcomed the Consulta he front deewing room. and by their participa. cially the eved of thoir reports, ‘This was agreed to, in hal, Mei heart Chure INSANY yered # partiny aibided to th Ty tot LANDS voit 1 yon W Mr. Tact, (dem) of Mo, from the Comm vitempts to | te Lands, reported back. with « koxnserry or rm pre: Nassau street A LARGE BAY MARR, SUITABLE FoR any heavy work, Sho is a splendid and tee on she Dill wo! a cartman, means, «ll in this ¢ ‘Also, & splendid painting by the tavorite pisited @himal in harness, and sold solely for want vt ys of that luw, whore! and to. #es States, for the ; 1 ate ed nog bral eullyrtiedl tis Lappy deene. The huaisr LELe eae English 3. Opie, anda fine paiuting ‘by at the Coal yard, corner of Thompson aad reise s of Inad to. : , TEATECORHU CGEM ngs ould Pre | ering tbe day was ovre four hiuniod, aciunge onion Boston, which took the tirst prize of tho i t unin cane, Onevé the amendments pro- cmurked one in t alsof Che church, which | dnring the das i, oe Vice Lnion in 118, Also, clegaut paintings by Esksteia and ~ a —— r crust vigts in a rely self-cupporting : obscrrrd the mane of the ettcers’ of the steamship others “After the sale, Mr_ Rt will offer his larze collection OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHANDIS the pissessly njoyment of their slave prope pores to distribute the pA salah Pe Ulie: eltotion votsiail jromt Britein ve in Congress, tponed for two week and should, un ¢ or chan, @f prints, wate: Xe. Tho’ pata rooms, from 1 > Plantation ia V vd other improvement nc-cash would be put tohiny Is, artists” materials, exhibited free, at the shove untilthe day of sale. ‘This inia, with valuable } r merchandise, at a low ith the plantation, For ya Dill be ed by Congres the law reterred to. So as to ime | Lied to the ver until t to be swha 1, was laid nwt cone Warr Sincet foney.—The Mayor, Inst ever z to the Board of As-j-tante a veto on the report f atte Bisse vate B re ee ate ap le enactments would you, ns Pre- 1" lopted recommending to the con wlouse fur ten years of the slip‘at the attention and showid be peruiculareinyuire at the Real Estate office, $12 Broadway. | sigent of the Republic, veto any such DIM? “it iaueto | a” Neenied ofher wills, ost Gu ‘eration of the Bourd ot Missions in New York, the ostuls jections ore, that Sz. Shary VOR SAL BLACK MARE, WAGON AND HAR- zto inform you that a reply to this is desired bee fr. Tax. also reported othe i lishment of an Italian mission et port fixes the rent ve received war ness. The mare is a Blackhawk colt—stands iifteen | 127 the meeting of the Baltimore Convention, and. when | rizing those who I The Conference fixed upon $20,0008 His rent is not to ymenes foati » war of 1812, ter good lands in lieu of the worth. |. hands, stylish driver, ‘ots ile in three minutes | Teceived. is intended for publication, and that » copy of | the war of 1812, to enter g " a "| for holding the next m of the for fifteen a ry is not bolt i Sade bale and to sclt Yor Sach Chane Whe sore cil oe | Chi Will be sent to svar other gentloman nose namehas | less tracts they huve selected, Referred to the Comanitiee | fF holding the next toss within that hath Guly pay te atthe A \ sold (gether or separately. Inquire of G. J. BROWN, 478 | beon mentioned iu councction with the nomination, of the W hole on the State of the Union. Noth the orts concerning the py pwance to | rate now reevived by the Corperstion, mere Lege gr Grand stzect. i ROBT, G, SCOTT. ‘The Honse then went into committee, and took up the |) Uv he sports, Risclerey recone Wie )eapostal . aa v niriety o' os cs ees f “king appropriations for the y q ey Were > a apecis Newrounngano T. tr, copics of all the favorite morals of a NOR SALE—A LIGHT ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, Witte | To the above, Gen, Horsroy replied, under date of the | bill mesing appropriations for (he payment of committee ot five, iy ; Fe 0 lapatg caper he tunes aren 8 tare polieesion oi oS shan he Vases, ire ats, in cood erder, and but little used; to beecem | Oist inst., that he voted for all the measures embraced Mr. Hovstoy, (dem ) of Ala, wished this and the navy a a Hp A aa ; mits vel e Beth er ieuinad tie Newfoundland Electric Tete ! — Cle SL be = in the Compromise bill, severally, and he has since seen | pension Dill passed to-day; it would require but little | 0° coietlmteadtah st 2 in this city yesterday, und a temporary ory AUCTION NOTIC: VAN OUNTRY SEAT TO LET—IN A VERY ELEVATBD 3 Whe items were in siriet accordance with the li dopte effected under the charter from the Newroundland go no cause to change his views. Ile declares that he would } "me: The report p HASTE TAuetionece, will sell, thie day at 100 ented on Saturday, concerning the now ‘lock, healthy, and beautifal situation, a ceuntry place, with and the estimates of the departments, He appealed to verny v vetors have determined to send Mer. St No. BCedar svrest, near srl panne oFfous monte, Seonees ae wore, of greand, twenty aulles froi town by not heel to veto any bill impairing the law for the ntlemen not to discus® extraneous matters On Uaese ae = ine bnatitensa nefaeel nic before full ection | F oN Gishorne (the former eficient superintendent 0€ Gesieatte shot! xoods Adaptert to the season. ‘Also10 case | Umucearinys Abundance of shader trust. berrion Pete, Gee | Protection of the constitutional rights which guarantee | mcasuivs, but wait for the appropriation bills, : the Ifalifax telegraph line, and whore naiue has beem Since Chain 0 ee Be tice ate : Aig ie Neda of tht 4 Seale 8 ade i WANES TU MAKE A POLITICSL SPECI, r from the first identified with this great Newfoundiaad Stathe Tact out paatl Gunleeyt Tacks, Beats heats’ Le Apply to, Martindale, Ne. Naseau street, third story. to the people of the South the possession and enjoyment Mr. Barry, (dlems,) of Vas suid he wanted to make a From Boston, enterprise) to from Boston, om Kew particulars see catalogues, which are now JOR: WAGON, HARNESS, &C., COMPLETE, Tor of their slave property, politienl speceh. de was not oftea he woubled the House | awyyL, RAILROAD ACCIDENT—=1.553 or TAR BRIG Sule marine wire aoe realy iti eale—One of the handsomest turn-outs in the city; be- Gen. Cass writes to-day, declaring his acquii eo | in that wa; SEEKET— PBST ES aa! e assured that the 2 WIL | “Hrs | 1g %0 9 gentleman whois going to Burope. The wiiple is eR ke lige apa aon Mon motion of Mr. Sreanr, (dem.) of Mich., the com HOSE AD EAEEE ais) WEOETER, been purchased this month. Price, | in all the Compromise measures, Me expresses the greatest possible ex- J, NortaRry, AUCTIONBER, WILL SEL at 10 0’! 73 Chatham street, Furniture | Sia, Apply "stables, L mari et, 2 Sas me miitce rose, when that gentleman pe ek Co Liunit Che F : 2 rom private fain teral “assortment: also, from | Brockipae > “+ CTE Stviets Hove Taney Hieks streets | opinion that it would be the duty of a President to veto | {iujute to sive minutes Ma This evening, as the carriage of William Sawyer, am} Ty Nariovat, Fracrmues, attached to the Nationnd thirty Feather Beds and Mattrasten alsofrommanutactory, | FINO LETOIN JERSEY CITY, A GOTHIC corrace, | 2 MH that weakened or impaired the fulfiment of ne Huns rusttireed eo; aii ha Riovas oeain were! eminent lawyer, of Charlestown. and late postmaster, was | theatre, and commande by manager Purdy, will make a1 ¢ assortment. N. B.—Out door sales attended to in fifiven minutes walk from the ferry, The farnitura | constitutional obligation to deliver up fugitive slave: attempting to cross the traek of the Fitchburg raflroad, | cir first parade in their new unitorm to-morrow, am a 0 e1 qui ¥] - ont ry Fugitive 6 mittee. powed to Clift I" , Sta ‘sland, for jo Any part of the ¢ ‘ Sonmir | MAN ART, SO Navenn street, Now Yorks "© 2¢ COME | enforced by the Fugitive Slave law. Me declares the | Shurcii iy ravon ov arx. seorr, ax vauiser arasive ris | at Waverley, the downward northern (rain, running nt the | PCe*ta te Clifton Fark, Staten Tand, for target prac PRR Oe 2 TEC TT R Pah eeemeneen erie mere ae ST Par, | ‘Mctitoes of individual opinion, in opposition te any of | | Gilelte iain aided fumceiey rate of thirty to forty miles an hour, came up, demolish- | frock conts. pants, and body caps, with, buff. trimamtage Spruce at re ata stree! ANTED-Te SE, sMA FARM, WITIL - e Compromise asnres, . » ever sia a Vaan . whi) of e.. delivered an hour's A i = 4 > The Hl be 2 a by & cele! ad > At Wo'clock, oure Furnicare sud | WA Niece orbuytng, within 1W miles ot the eegr mene a. | He Compromise measures, tobe a duty every good citizen ay agataatsnsleter a orate sures a finati- | ingthe carringe and instantly killing Mr. Sawyer, his | They will be cecompanied by Shelton’s celebrated bewss Lense: Bodstens dding, of twelve bed ro Carpets, L Oit Cloths, Sofas, Tabl Burenus, Arm Chairs. Bar Cov ri vation of the Union, Me adveris to his troad, with small house, and plenty of fruit. Address A. | owes his country and the pri box 2,105, Post Office, Swwyer and two | but t isseid, has her Theat n conclusion, said the policy | eldest daughter, and th ther with | other daughters were i driver. Mrs, ured, Mra, § Land Mustent, dudge Doveras also writes to-dwy. whig p 28, co. Als 4 Por thre == ——— —— js Aaa tt A 10 sectional griefs, up for the rd bearer, . : 1 genes frofe Muy i: Test S100" ail bald up Cor May te Ceeton COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Mad Soe eee ee L MiLAN fed chick whose! services aud series arc | *kull fractured so that the brains protrude, and she is 8 Thsamny—The dramatic romines of the Vales on pevmiony aad teseyenine ecmpistes Th Oe Oe COD AO ae See, | Compramise mensureey and says bis viewshave undergone | the pest pledges of his ftnessand fidelity. With such a | not expected torecover, he two daughters, it ls thought, n Brothers’ is to he repeated again this eve more Renee Me, tit fet of te owner is ‘the OTTCE OF COPARTNERSHIP.—-THE SUBSCRIB- | no cliunge, He does not hesitate to state expressly, that | candidate. stundi ion where they can unite | are not mortally injure e with Pudy as Fabien and Louis, in which he ia nights crs nye this day formed & coparinership for tho tra ane z ‘al banking, exchange, wi e es, | it isthe duty of every true rica op ore] ~ potintion of wablio and oocporate teamanndes | cc rey rue Ame ane Od eights comand ¢ ) anit en board the officers and crew of the brig Harrasceket, Winslow, Lanicr & mated, Now ork, Is | OF modification of the Fugitive Slave law. that 1} Mr. Bayey, of Yu. obtained the floor, when the com- | Adains, of and for Portland, from Havana, which sprung RI RD H. WINSLOW, impuir the fulfilment of the constitutional obligation on } mittce rose. a leak. on the 1th inst, in lat. 20 10, lon. and imme. | Stevens on the old The brig Telos, arrived at Portland from Car na, haa | Tecvived by erowded houses, with the greatest ad and enthusiasin The grand romance fu.” will be the terminating feature, in which Mrs, HI personate the character of Karta, Mr. T. BOYD, Salesman. QUN W SOMERINDY KE, AUCTIONFER, STORE 11 the firm May, love ee 5 4 urniture, con SF. D. LANIER, : : : , 7 os ely sunk, ‘The er nly time to ge benefit is punonneed off to-ma Be 3 sae I ae ral din woul Stent Uke walt DAY PROPOSED For CLOSING THY: sPsstos ly sunk, The crew hud barely time to get on board | , ny o-NOrrOW nights Per eek Cr EO rapes PROP ASD OW URCOW dl tet ed tee eee Nv, Hyannis, (dem.) of Tenn. asked leave to oiter «re- | the Telos. with their effects, \ ye the thentrieal publio will give hina « substantiad hats, Mahogany "Sof. Buroais, PeacMS! | (as or anon a RE UORAMRNRRRETE Ra oo a debris i influence tho Legislature om that or solution fing the adjournment 8 Mr. Webster purposes leaving here for Washington, to. | Poul ot their estecm, Di i ona ekers, Ea airs, 2 hye SSOLUTION ARTNE! —! ny other subject. Monda: ugust. ection be i noapway T: pa" onter et airs Sig eo ae salt ne D parinership heretofore existing bstwan th anaes at Wee ee ope preer tee Fispenson or ahs eulan pending idaho Ho — Browwway Taxater.—MIh 1 Mont ma to appear Tab Tables, Contre Tables, der the firm o inslow, Lanier & Co, is day ol. W. Ht, Kine, 01 y Wri opt ia ol yin N Ix ford ; Stove itchen Furniture, Also, 3) | solved, by limitation. ‘The’ unsettled bustuess ef the tate | in the compromise, He regurds the Fugitive Slave Law, | JU7BC4- : : He colton tatory In North Oxford, Masenchusetts, y will sustain the cha- Y J. W. SOMERINDYKE, firm will “be settled by R. H. Winslow and J. £. D. Lanier, fi SL RAs 5 w owned and ceeupied by W. A. Fisher, was destroyed by Ir, Conway that of hia Actorney for Mortzagee. | wNho are authorized to use the name of tho firm in liquidas | Mot in the light of ordinary legislation, but that it is to Interest ny: fire on Saturday night. ‘The loss has not been ascertaine: ding parts will be pee= D Hot BROOK, AUCTIONEER —. D. 1OL.BRooK tion.—Dated, New York, May tl carry out « constitutional guarantee, and the President | DECISION OF THE CrTy IN FAVOR OF THE LOAN | ape factory was insured for $5,000 in the Manufacturers’ | <0H8#Ted by Fenno, Davidge, Whit Irs. Abbott, Ming, © & Co. will nell this day, at 101g o'clock, at the sales JAMES onght to negative any act the effect of which would be TO THE SUSQUENANNA RAILROAD—GREAT RE- | Company, Worcester; $2.500 in the American, Provi- | Veron, Mrs. Conway, Mrs. Sefton. Miss Kate Horm, 10 Maiden ¢, Greenhouse Plants.—A general ISAAC to impair or weaken its efficiene: JOICIN AUDGE DECISION IN THE | dence; and 00 in another office in the same city This is lily attractive « amt ought to fill the nirouse Plants, o ing of Perpetual, | > a aaa AAS = = pepe i CANAL CASE, ETC. A euil bout was capsized near New Bedford. yesterday, | Breedw frery department. ‘The comedy of “Popping wai Roses, in bloom: nations, Gera: OFICE OF COE set ae tt Pa sy CRIBERS | Daniet §. Dickrysoy, of New York, lias replied that he Ateayy. May 24, 1852, and two young inen—one a son of Jonathan Howland, the | ‘He Question” will conciude all, mont Seaae ey EP Sermo : “eoneeal Custom House, brokerage business, | Acquiceces in all the Compromise measures ; but that he | ‘The election to-day terminated in a majority of 4,615 | ether of Tileson Wood—were drowned. te Nino's Ganon hid evening is set apart for the * 7 > Pine street, up staire.—New York, May is not a candidate for the Presidenc: i a ; maliobin TRG atte ae pa - - | benefit of the ge anseuse Caroline Kousset, The JACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, STORE 15 SPRUCT ALLEN C, WASHING ones ‘ a for the Presidency, having long since | in favor of the law wonieiites the ety. Se hon is eval The National Convention. bill of entertainment comprises the first act of the ballet oD street —This day, st 10% oe cat the auction room, (ut ¢ CRODORE A.MYERS, ae expressed @ preference for a distinguished statesman, | to the amount ofa million of dollars to the Albany NEW BEDVORD, (MASS.) FoR WEBST pontomiane of * Coturina,’’ the first act of the ballet opera And thargetot semilic Onass sleor nicenen nad siner Haat rate of Gronelle, Talman Bibby & Cv) | (Gen, Cass). He considers it the duty of the President | gusquchanna Railroad Company. In the southern * “New Brnronp, May 2 of * La Bayadere.” and the grand ballet action from the lea of WM. TOMPSOS ‘Attorney for Mortgage, TS AT AUCTION.—WILLIAM S. McILVAINE & to veto any meus ciency of the Fu . and, as The city of New Bedford rs were | Webster, has chosen ten W x ion of the Tenth di: ‘Robert le Diuble,” together with tha he Sentinel ‘This is more than ordi- heretofore claimed as ; Which in any way would impair the | tion of the city the vote was nearly wnanim or delegates to the whig | itive Slave law. there was no épposition, the qualifications of vot a, by taking the same MISCELLANEOUS. hi well, this d oaday, at 1052 oF : i A PER HANGINGS.—THOMAS FAYE & CO., NO. : 8 not very strictly examined, This vote will give confi- | Conve rict. | ree ill. and should, independent of the erent cinims o€ sr7doun ‘steoaty a splendid sollaction of tloneed Pitch Boxed street, mear Madison, eall the attention of | Coe: Ttsn has repl : decided | fence to the directors, who will immediately enter into | Orertonincazy wpow the public, crowd the theatre to oses, Verbenas, Dabliag, &e., &e., from sw ment ot fateh aan teen to ee sxtonsiy assort- | sismd with the foregoing, but disclaims any aspirations rrangements for ziving out contracts. It will be at least Nayal Intelligence. , NA, Buchanan, Astotia, Long Leland, Catalogues On tho morn | mont of f Ptylo particularly. thor fine Or Valve seg | forthe Presidency, He ayows his preference for General year before the company can so far comply with the Bosiox, May 24,1852 Benson's Treatne.—Three fine pieces are offered for a Gola decorations, whioh they have so arranged on scoong, | Iouston over all others Jaw as to ask this city to issue any portion of the bonds, 8. ships Germantown, and John Adams, were | the amusement of this ng. ‘The first in order is the Be cig KEMP, AUCTION EER—CaRP’ gs to show at aglance, even tothe most inexperienced, wha | cover) uiler replics | : : Great rejoicings prevailed in the afternoon, Carriayes, deira on the 2d of April—their officers and crews | fares ot “Good for Nothing,’ which will be followed by Ora Auction, in tote to aut purchasers, tomorrow, e offect will be when om the walls. The public are invited Several other repli ye been written, whieh Ihave | filed with inen, music and banners. wore driven through e brig Richmond arrived at Boston, and nag | the much admired comedy he Serious Family,’ iax ednesday.) at o'clock, at & mu street, near Fni- and examine this new and unique arrangement, The | not yot «cen the streets This evening the southern part of the city oved te Rang theparers | it is evident the democratic convention will not re- | #iiluminated with bonfires Hund, Mrs. Hughes, Siw U sntain the principal ton.—R. C. Kemp will sell at auction as above, without re- serve, by catalogue, very large assortment of rich English bags from them aud the U.S, ship Dale which Messrs. Burton, Lest sioaneees Weston, and Mrs, § const in part , st MPORTED MALT LIQUORS, OF Tit r ah ‘ : The poll was 7.619 voics. Fyery ward, saye the Markets, eters. ‘The entertainments oasis ‘Gant tem trys, Becnastse titre nid gg Mein Bip doa qualities. —Delers oa onbare tas basertl ciieh Grime | main silent upon the Compromise measures, but that a | seventh and Kighth, gave majorities for the bill, As we ALrany, ed School.” This bill wild i Cisths, &e., vitt—En royal Wilton and | Bess Dublin XXX Brown Stout, Barclay, Perkins & Co.'s | ‘ull and frank expression of opinion will be required from | said before, he majority in favor of the loan was 4.615, Flour has been steady, with moderate and fesbionnbl nee. y Carpetines, of the very richest and most | Hondon Porter, Dove's Falkirk, Muir & Younger's Edinburj although the vote was 277 short of the highest vote taken | 10.000 bushels sold at nixed We » First and Second 43e., with The receipts it was last fall. aturday, have been:—Flour, 10.000 bbls; corp, —The enter for the benefit of Mr. J. dian ts for this , the you the mney 5 Moon. ct play of “Pizare benutitul patterns, this season's importation. Very tich | 20d Harvey's Paisley Alor, Also, Bass & Co.'s East India | #l the “Brussels, cf very rich and handsome patterns, just landed, | Tonio Palo Ale, Sil in first rate order, pa d incasksofS | whi Three-ply heavy superfine inarain | Vouctian stair Gar- | Ovxem pints and 6 dozen quarts, or in quantities to suit pure etings, Al good assortmont of heavy floor Oil Clos, | ehasers, by the Ruse, Door Mats, &¢., all of whieh will be sold in lots to suit boyera, Catalogues on the morning of sale. Ww" WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILD SELL ON Wee 1. one o'clock, at 187 Canal strevt, the D ity leaving the consisting of & largo and kitchen Furniture tel Cleck, Vases, Oil P. vudidates. The prompt and decided manner in nit che ax te 1 the different candidates have met the issue will do | Wataris 2s60 lence he Vast hte mortars the party material service, The democratic convention, The deci whit SE te in the Canal Ralange. ushels i : TY RE, 86 and 8&8 ay prog oste i ment ¢ in the hands of the printers. It wi Rartivone, May 5 0. ley will appear as Duke Arauza, a \s EERE E, Est : Eien ess by taking up the Compromise measures, will {nvolve | Citiihed here in full. in the Register and etilas, tomor, | § # were mile to- ay of 380 boeves. at jute oharaster Neola ite wilt be eupparte iby ewer per ENQTHENING TINCTURE FOR upon the whig convention the necessity of doing so also. | row morning, and will be furnished to the Now York | on the hvof—equal to $7 a $4 net. Hogs sold at $525. | good company in the other characters, It is to be hoped and decay, and relieving tonthache, mang, | Stun candidates will not be the order of the doy, after | prees at 10 ¢’clock to-night. It makes four closely print- Mr. Hanley's friends will exert themselves ow the occa ht in the drag stores of M, M. Codding- | il. ed columns of the Register. . Metcorological Observations, | ion, aud give him a bumper, 2 M THesTne.—This establishment { stroct and 713 roadway; Fortenback & | "1 1 sald that Gen, Cass’s friends knvo abandoned the eat dea. bustier lehtad as Vedran suas 74 rnitnre son n, If Hudson street; G: i pay, May 24,1852, | my P h corner of Broadway | Items fro’ nore. M ness now than it has be = bol spring we ckers. Divana, Dining and Tes Tables, at ereetT ety Craealeat & Kihaley, 02 Very strcets | sden of opposing the twothiris rule. Its adoption, it 18 | sanyzanp moretarcene Lippitt mz | Berrano,10 A, M.—Wind southwest. Weathor ol nese now than it bas been seni. Mattress ihre Pecthve Deis, Akan Gein vec; Sands, corns Of Bowery and Spring strect; Warner, | feared, might cause such ill feeling ws to endanger the re- LIQUOR LAW, ETC. i Re at Poe Modena gh oy ce tions they Three Ply, and I vain ‘cams, (ota sh itat Rocke, Hlecoker street; Milan, Lod Broadway. Wrice per bottle, | guilt of the election, Gravrienn it 195 meaner i PAidaieBesg 7 ne evesing. nak are 6 and th Henece scom de- itchen Purnituro; alao, Janary. J india incahidinnipcetucouane The ide ” on tf . miraiitin 7 - si ighter t Aree pi e chatacters food eingerss And veveral other Tots of 0 THE LOVERS OF VALENGCIEN LACES osony | . 2b¢ idea of any legislation till after the convention, | tn the Maryland House of Delegates to-rlay, the Rocursssx, 10 A. M.—Beautiful morning, clear and | im which wil Le filed hy swan excellent stock company EN & CO., 55 Broadway, have just recetye from | Seems out of the question, The House, to-day, was full | giow the Baltimore and Philadelphia Ri lot of Valencion Ince con lroad Company | warm. Thermometer 59. Wind nortl Very dry. | MissJulin Bonnett, who is t favorite, will appear fa 1—A beautiful evening. Wind west, The day | her original character of the Countess D'Autroyal, in the heen very warm, Thermometer 60, comedy of the ~ battle.’* Avevns, 10 A. M.—A very delightfal morning, Wind | | Asr Pisce Ovens Tovar rh, they will sell | of delegates, and little gatherings could be seen, in all oes directions, caueussing, 3%. ¥.8 to bridge the Susquehanna river, was referred to the | 4 Legislature at its next session, ‘he bill to incorporate the Baltimore and Philadelphia TO PRINTERS, © PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE HYDRAULIG | ()X THE SYMPTOMS A CURE OF A DISEASE —The new snd orfginad Standing Pres, and or royal Washington Hand often not known to oxist, though it is givi gtiseto | THE TRAUANT! TREATY—THE ME: PREST« — on he bill le northwest, Thermometer It is warm and asant. | drag of the Corsican Brothers. or La Vendetta,” is \ing npparatus complete, Apply to Rea. | other. and motimes distressing, complaints aud symptom DENT'S LETTER—THE PERSONAL DIFFICULTY Re | pulPoad Com Stains we the State in teferencetopme | 82. S—Pleacaut, warn evening, Wind west, ‘Ther: | triumphantiy successful, ynd to have sto Now, the «iscaae referred to--atrleture—is well known te ne TWEEN THE FRENCH MINISTER AND MK. BARNEY, | hibiting the sale of liquor, were both passed by the | Momoter | blots be tibet run. The magmaneent, the tee the reenit of former disease badly trented, If, for instance, ETC. House of Delegates to-day. Synacesr, 10 A, M.—Reantiful morning, Wind north. | blew brilliant and bewutifu, and the acting through: 1i ing, No. 2! Beekman atroot, betwoon Nassar pd et ei ed cont ane, de Fans into & chrome Wasinworon, May 24, 1852, ‘The first branch of the City Coumetl has passed a bill | we ‘Thermometer 64. | gut ve oredi table. phe ye hien ig Louis iam streets, tho City Hall, Park, and principal hotel state, and then, 0 pain, is often snifered to remain > x J 100 of 6 anita Moethe D. M— Beautiful ¢ 2 i ve 7 ring | Franchi, as represented by Mr. Brooke. give the utmost ihe Mndernisned. bag recpecttully” to iuform thete patrons | inetinitely or. € ridot tho patient, Me isteld wilt | President Arista’s letter to Mr. Fillmore wasnot present. | 0 lon 1,000,500 of elty bons to the Virginia North- | 8°. M.—Meautiful evening, anit very warm, Wind | ffmel as teprenente d the trade, tuat they porpove inoving on the first of May | @zy wp. But this ehronic state naturally termiustes, in western Railroad IP! 3 7 | by Senor La Vega, as is generally stated by some New | "Strickor Nieholoon, f esrew— Th ing, and this thickening at one part or the other | Banses’s to their new building, No. 20 Bockman street, botweon Nas- | thick morly a lieutenant In the navy, Urrea,10 A. Mi », clear morning, and warm, Ther- Amusements providedfor to- gaa + Wiliam streets, They trust, from the Inciitios o a9 passage $e, Ciaeei SO ey ef forthe | York papers, but was sent to the President by Senor Lar” | and son <emneee Nicholsou, died here yesterday, of | mometer 78. Wind we t See he Rl dor + io offered, by every modern improvement, to mect a con- | {ere it may otiee length of time, | ve an ‘ ji onsumption, SP. ™ . plrasant ever Find 0 tive entertainment. The faveri tinuance of literal support, Fonts of plain Scotch taces, | it is far from lying dormant, but is the hidden | Tainzer, the new Minister, so that it micht, together with ihe repairs on the Chesapeake and Obio Canal are ra- Meeenene 3, Sirs PReennr mrensoec treme saan | {Vicar of Wakefield.” will be represented in the evem- sate in 1U) tha, to 1,000 Ibs, weight will be kept on | of many ser > pie tia Ay ofe praca, {| other documonts, be translated and read by the President | pidly progressing papeiaing ea twin | 208; Whibel wilt duce all the favorites in the east ay of Fi y Lotter, and ® nervou eptis de les cannot oni | 1 A - '. . Nea id quite pleas . in antiwo lad ¢ ce. ive ing offices. ‘The subsctibers wontd ben ve Call che ean ceca | takes inde #, andit is | the new Minister's address, when presented on Saturday, ers contain nothing of interest, SP Thad eouth, » Mierti Cinisty's Ovens fllovse.--Christy’s popular band of of tho trade to their metal, which for durability has not boen | ty prevent th ose remarks are published, | y ence 4 sy minstrels ar fine selection of songs, dances, in- eurpassed, i( equatica, by any foundry in the United Statoa, oaso are numerous. there | would seem to imply that he was determined to insist The Farth. x St. Michael fereury 7 strumental 4 bw nes, for this evening, By a peeuiisr combination of motala, arrived at from an i inst, ie has teen already “aid | oon the Caray graut; but persons supposed to be well Se eee we ee eames ——— | u ia eantrlence of thirty yours, they are enabled to gast type bs Slmntahed or imp ded hut observe, | UPé ot th ae tats i Ph MANY LIVES, BUILDINGS, ETC., DESTROYED, Whe Tar Woo! Mivornaye,—- favorite company have pro~ which th astire inst one-third longer than that a drop or two do not s ay— | inferred, assert that Mr, Leteher’s ultimatum will be Bosros. May 24, 1852. _ vw vided a well selected programme for to-night. Hore, Heretofore furnished by any foundry in the n indicative. Next, itis difficult to say how " ‘ 7 rom St, Mic ‘1 Cestarvitee Coursey, L. L—Tkortive.—Monowy, May und, Lec eyer, 8 \. Sedgwick, Proof of this, they would REmLOy CHAE tho Inet hee eee siatdeuiiy | withdrawn, and a new treaty entered into upon the terms be brig Rlekamend, from | t, Michaels, brings accounts | 94 “Purse and stake $250, two mile eats, im harness We Abiend, Leopolt Meyer, and A, Sedgwick, Faer (tho Now York Horald) lasted upwards of one yenr, bey | proposed by Prestdent Arista, of the right of way alone, Of the ent Saha Wher Gini Wee ais aeeaiie aia G. Spicer named ro. ¢, Tacony axes é 14 y Cirenlation all the yong, including Sine The third om mel eden reported, via Europe, The shock was so re that | s MeLaughlin named bm. Lady Brooks 24 out bo giv neoets in Phis pes; and this on thelr Fotary and Tessen both bodily amd The French Minister's course in applying for protec- | th on board the vessels in the harbor distinctly expo- Owner Saaned bg. Pellaan Lge > ving conolu he fact 6 st constant; not, however, | (ion, and refusing to afford Mr, Burney satisfaction for | Tienced the trembling he earth be ‘the } ~ ? ae ‘o— Bee CONNER & SON, No. 23 Aun al, hut so common that the writ M § ¢ “EE J eal ty Time, 6:10—5:14 | corner of rhe type, &e r sock many every day) in whick | the insults he put upon him, is regarded with great dis- bite A sah ge, wigebole eat the fad was There was samo money won tad lost on | Politica! Intelligence, rintod, es Conner & in that ho la not so capable of » dintematie olteted, & setatntal wal vase Cae S anan te aapithe the above race. Lady Brooks was the favorite at 100 to Grex, Preney agp tre P sey e¢ Washington diplomatic cirel ir, Barne fal position eth flown. end hin, Editors aw te ba Gi md ieee arene © the | site ! as a pris la nine ang howses W Saad trate - Ate rine ey 60. It rained in torrents during the heats, wad the track | Ze A.of the 22d, rays We have seen a lottor from Shecreagn pence Sie ete oe Hegarty ME naladies a4 | nal to that of MI. Bartige ¥j and when he saw | damege r 1 the i Was very heavy in consequence, a highly respectable gentieman in New Hampshire. w purchasing four times the amonut of their bill for advor- Tren | w ney, he should not Lave shielded Hondaras Nasvviter ors.—Warset Cornsr—Mar 13,—Stak ays Chat Generals Pillow and Cushing are actively Rising, his diplomatic ebaracicr N for three year $200 entrance, $50 forteit, mile heats’ preparing the way for the nx pination of Gew —— ~ ewitation Rosrns, Muy 24 ms’ ve dam by Stockholder the democratic candidate for the Prosi To PRINTERS.—A GREAT VAR Y OF WOODEN Mh, ¢ 0), No, 645 A Joptoin Nickerson. at A — bf age tama a pt = : ti : ce bhp en rh aie Provid ha r; ‘Type for salo, As hoon in use forfsome thine, ib ear Wooster attest, Prom the nneomm FE WHEKLING WRIDGE CASR—ANNIVERSARY OF THE front Truxilio, Hondur sch, f, by Ainderby, ont of ‘ heanbitlow WIHT be sold on very reas je terms. Apply to B.D. 0, veces the nuthor nioyed, among whit NDING OF THOS PILGHIME AT ST, MATY'S—CHIKE wad by Leviathan "4 ‘ + Ode - third story, Herald Build: tance having resided #ev sin aris, # » re Whee net ‘ ' i ay vine, i ————- — -_—_— = T}080 oF diseases, fol INTERIOR DEPARTMENT, BUC ‘ amgutil om fo * - : A Naval Inteliternce. (0) PPMALES LABORING UNDER OR St FYERING tation A Fue 86 ty, ‘ ARTE SPONDS bit th Movements of Individuals, , ‘“ stewm frigate Allestesippl. from Moston : ; piainte (except those arisingfrom im orality), C er asvir isi , vy Major Wise, ; , pin nether nth 1 oly for een Phere i mm eanbie ¢ Ain tellof, Mes, Doctor * tte w =i May ot is The Michigan Southern Battroad. mn? Cee ; me ee magn . Drake, 1% West Fitt street, nonr Fighth avenve, fie ve t vy. 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