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AN orrortuNiTY NoT TO BEN Peremptory salo at auction on) ¥ the Bachane, Wall atrost, rs tant, at ky M.a vory desira- ble lot, 25x orth side of Pifty-third sereet, 275 foot from Sixth avenue, and the raitroad to be opened tix ready to be built on; must be sold, ‘snd may want. a oe should seo tiie . Further partio q Auctionce reo. 7 P ulars of CTION NOTICE, oy WL. Van All wh AUCTIONEER,— this day, at 10 mn, i neues some ort 'y of exce furniture, rioh Carpet Bureaus, Sofas, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Book Canes, Croc! ery, &c. The sale will commence in the basement, whore good scoond hand Furniture will be sold in large lots, to suit ‘the dealers—s valuable English Mangle, 37 boxos superior Medoe Claret, 20 boxes fine Sexirs, 2° baskets best Cham— We o'clock. in the auction rooms, ny Goods and Fanoy Store, ‘6 Furnishing Articles, Summer Clothiog, Hi &o., by virtio of DRIAN f. MULLER, AU tory Seo, to close a trust, of ) made b; Nichols & Ce., of Bridgepor jer will sell at . on Friday, May jock A.M. in Hanover 84 one fine seat Rockaway Carriage, two no top Bogeces, and one Jenny Lind Dugky, CASSIPY, AUCTIONEER — this day, at 10% o'clock, in the Saloa liam street, the usual variety of ta, Fook Carox, &e, Also Groceries, Fixtures, Also one Second-h: N.—I'AWNBROKERS’ SALE, THIS DAY, BY W.M. Lewis & Mortemore, corner’ of Oliver strect 4nd Chatham Sqnare—a quantity of Women's Clothing, " CTIO Gowns, Shawls, Visettes, Parascls, Boots, Shoes, Sale to eomi ‘ 1b o'clock.’ By order of Abraham Goodman, root. ¥ T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—ASSIGNEF' ad Brandies, on Thureduy, May 37. room, &8 Chambers street, eing & largo assortment of fine old Brandler aud 000 choice brands of imported segars, ptorily sold by order o¢ and others whom it may concern. It. will coi Madeieas, Vorts, Shorries, Champazucs, Brandies. rea ace getions, old Swan Gin, Scheidam, and Schni famaica Rum, Brendy, St. Croix Rum, Star en, Cacese, Teas. Also, a large assortment of choi brands Segars. Catalogues now roady at etore, 8 Chambors he Aeaiguee, tof OUNTRY SEATS AT AUCTION.—THE VERY DE- irable piaco known as the Humplrey’s Farm, at Sing to be sold on Saturday next, on the premises, (ths ale on the 15th having been postponed in consequence of thoetorm,) Itis seldom that a place offering such. ia ments te purchascrsis to be obtained. The views and tion of the house and its surroundings, and of all the lots ¢ be sold at theenme timo, aro unsurpassed for a gentioman’s , Feaidence, ‘Tho fruit trees, vineyard and shrubberies, with the out ‘epi bo well worthy examination. The title is ‘warranted, rms moderate. For particulars apcly ti C,H. SANDFORD, 110 Chambers troot, NY. <j DAY, AT 1014 large assortment of ow Furniture, of almost every desoription ‘ronch Bedsteads. Bureaus, parlor Chairs, shatands, Beds, Mattresses. &.. Pillo a, G 8, Glass Ware, &0.; also, rich C1 ting, ii % tule purchasers: ric! rpeting, in lots to EEE SALE OF CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS, &c. hrman & Rawdon, will sell this Wednesday afternoo! four o'clock, at the Sales Room, and 379 Broadway, corner of White street. Large and attractive sale of cheice Wines. Liquors, &c. Coen some of the choi da of Sherry, Port, Madeira, Brandy, Rum, Gin, Whiskey, &c. All the wines are warranted, and will be sold without reserve. MORNING EDITION---WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘The Dutch Frignte Prince of Orange- THE INSPECTION OF OUR PURLIO INSTITUTIONS BT ARK CAPTAIN AND OFFTORRS. Yeaserday morning, Captain Chevalier Byt do Vroe Lieutenants Van Ommen, Damme, Th. I Captain de Quarles, of the marines, and many other oMcers of the noble frigate Prince of Orange, visited some of the public institutions of this city, at the invi- tation of a Committee of the Common Council, appointed to carry the necessary arrangements for tho purpose inte effect, vis. :—Mesars, William H. Cornell, Wesley Smith, Dudley Haley, Osear W. Sturtevant, 9. L. Hl. Ward, Hel- mus W. Wells, Thomas Woodward, William Andorsom, Joueph Rogers, and Isaac 0. Barker. Among thoes gentlemen who had received invitations, we noticed bis Honor the Mayor, Captain Granby Caloraft, H. B. 8. 8, Company's Agent. and many aldormen of the various Great credit is due to Mr Cornell, the Chairmam Committee, for the admirable manner in. which the arrangements were carried out, and the anlatanoe af- forded by the various gentlemen connected with-the in- Meteorological Observations. BY MORAE's LINK, OFFICE NO. 2WALL. erRRET, M.—Darometer 20. Weather olear and fino. M.—It has been rather a» fine day, Wind vortheast. Thermometor 65. —A delightful evening. Wind north. Synacuse, 7 P. M.—Plearant evening. Wind north- weet, Thormometer 00, 4.7 P, M.—Clear, pleasant evening, Wind weat. Aunany, TP. M.—Clear and pleasant, Wind north. ‘Thermometer 76, Barometer 20 Mere ‘Trov,7 P. M.—Very warm day, and deli ful evening. Thermometer 75, Reltgtous Conventions. NEW SCHOOL PRUSnYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Wastnnoron, May 2 ‘The Arembly has been acoupied to-day wholly in dis- cussions, growing out of the report of the committee on Church extension—the first olanse of which relates to the education of the ministry, Tho Rev. Mr, Ranney, of Minos, propo d an amendment, substituting » plan which recommends to each Presbytery to appoint a #tanding committee on ministerial education, who shall take charpy» of the subject—and allows each to give its funds to sny education society, or to disburse its funds This, a8 preventing the formation of a general board, co-extensive with the whole churoh, and as recognizing voluntary societies, was opposed by the friewds of the report Ranney sustained hia amondment. Daniinc, of Reading, wished the sasembly dis- jo understand that this question was virtually a between adhering to voluntary societies and ing them for ecolestastical boards. v. Dr. Stvaxns, of Newark. said he was in the arsembly of 1836, and heurd precisely the arguments now this report urged against home missior nd this was tho cause of the decision in 1837; no distinguishing this matter. this report are purts of one scheme, Adopt one, must adopt all, sooner or later. to create ecclesiastical boards, ney, of Ohio. said he was not afralt ‘There never had been any principle of y_socicties characteristic of the new school church. It has lost ground by suffering voluntary so- to do its business, expecially the work of ralsing ers, This was a work nobody could do so well wax, of Buffalo, thought the diffi- culty lay with the ministry, and not im the machinery, Any cauce would veer down! if treated as the education Let ministers do their duty, and we NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.| | APFAIRS IN Democratic Contro ‘AT FORDWAM,.—ONLY A May 2%, 1652. ual to four city Lots, ix D few more quarter acro Lo! | this oligible, convenient, and healthy location, to be had ag Cr d for soon. Lithographic maps, sud giving a fall desoription of the on appli: ation to the undersigne: 7 att, 20 Maiden Inne; Wi street; General William Hall, 239 Broa 244 Grand street. NC. KAYSER, 165 Pe THE UNDERSIGNED near Cooperstown, on n is romantic end Burraco, 7 P €0, Wind ‘southwest. Rocnesrsa, 7 P though warm. TONGRESS. versy on the Fugitive Slave Law in the House. Thermometer 62. Cary, 245 B je yi snd Coombs & INTEREST PROCEEDINGS OF VA- RIOUS RBLIGIOUS CONVENTIONS. Doings of the New Enginnd Anti-Slavery Society. DENUNOIATION OF OHURCHKS, DANIKL WEBSTER AND UNITED STATES JUDGES, OUNTRY RESID wishes to dispose o! the banks of the Otsego for 8 merchant or professional im: iste of forty acres, in hich cultivation. ig DANIELS, Cooperstown, Otacgo county. A RETAIL DRUG STORE f Brooklyn, established for 12 R & HART, Deuggiste, 112 Cherry atreet, New York RUG STORE FOR SATR—FOR SALEVERY CHRAP, iin s very rood location ; in dt own Way RUG STORE FOR SA Dinner to W. Sipyey Surrn, av New ORLEANS. inner given by the citizens Sidnoy Smith, late British Vice Consul at Havana, came off on tho 17th inst. The N. O. Delta says:—It was a brilliant little fes- tivity. Major Arnold Harris presided, and speechos were delivered by W. Sidney Smith, the British sul, Win. Mure, Esq., by General Quitman, Alexander Walker, Professor Chilton, and other A great number of excellent senti- ments were offered. Tho foilowing were tho regular ~The complimenta: of New Orleans to THIRTY-SECOND CO! FIRST BRSSION. RMS AND VILLAGE LOTS AT LAKELAND, L.I., for sale, cheap.—Great bargains for a fow ‘The company assembled at the City Hall alten 0 ‘lots and farms are sold in shares, at and were conveyed in carriages to the House of hh they inspected, a from Rhee 4 they proceeded in three boata to Plackwell's Isdand, snd viewed the Penitentiary, whore they of an exeeilent luncheon. Wasnixarox, May 26, 1862, MESTEAD PREMETION, Meas. Wane, Cass, Bropnea, Sumner, Bucur, and Davis, presented memorials asking for the passuge of the Homestend bill, ‘also the Poor House, share place thinmonth. Each al claicaiaarodends 6 village Jote ora farm of from on full paymentof the $25, . Those lots aro 1. England and the United States—TLands of tho free With a common language. and institutions having a common origin, may the peoplo of the two countries over remain united in the bonds of Should freedom and the rights of man be assailed by despots, the venerable mother and her vigorous daughter can defend them Air—The Fine Old English Gent 2. Our esteemed Quest. William Sidney Smith—All ractical sympathy has linked us to ‘After viewing the Lm ylum, they proceeded to Randall's Island and tm cd 'the boys’ and girls’ nurseries, with the admiral rangement of which they all expressed themselves mucla- iris’ schcol, under the excellent tuition of Miss Clifford, afforded much interest, aa well as Gi The party then crossed the river. aad procceded to the High Bridge on the Hart mired the fine scenery of this neighborh alighted at the Washington Hotel, and partook of # sump- tuous dinner, at whieh After the cloth was and homes of the brave. NAUTICAL ALMANAC. Mr. Hare offered a resoiution, which was laid over, calling upon the Navy Department for information reia- tive to the compilation of the Nautical Almanac. MEMORIALS @RD REPORTS. Various memorials, on @ varfety of subjects, were pre- sented, and private bills reported 1OWA SALT SPRINGS, ‘The House bill to relinquish to the State of Iowa cer- tain salt springs, pased. PLANK ROADS. The bill authorizing the construction of plank road: through the publio lands, im certain cases, was engrossed, fora third reading. THE DEFICIENCY BIL. Was then taken up, and an amendment appropriating $110.00 for an unliquidated balance found to be due to friendly Creek Indians. for losses sustained in the war of 1812, and who co-operated with our troops at that time, was rejcoted, after considerable debate, arious other ameadments were acted on, when the Senate adjourned concord and amity. mergsinen ainat @ world rioh harvest, and of having a comfortable and healthy hom that of the boys for thoir families, without havin, The beautifal Lake Ronkonkoma, with its filled with fish, is one mi'e directly north; and South Bayand broad Atlantic, withite ever rolling beating upon the sea-rirt isle, lie directly are in these lots and fal LES WOOD, 405 Broadway, where maps, & extravagent rent rous Briton whore for our fufferiag countrymen in Cu him by the fraternal bonds of acommon humanity. We rect him as friond—as a brother. honor to the ¢ cutise hud been shall need no central boards. Rev, Dr, Can wurua, of New York, recited various facta, to show that. in the decline of education, the cause lay in the want of rome energetic and comprehensive system, He was for having the General Assembly take the matter We must have some organization He wus not afraid to acknowledge his decided preference for ceclesiastical boards throughout Dr. Siri, of New York. was opposed to aban- doning our long tricd co-operative system. ‘The report contemplated a separate organization—proposes to out us loco from our Congregational brethreu, and to stamp a rigid scctarianiem upon the church ; he was not pre- pared for this, He stated g variety of reasons for the cation cause, none of which consisted the Mayor presided. inoved, the Mayon pi 1 suppose the present, gentlemen, casion fur any specches; and, had I ever se should refrain from infil T cnnnot. however, permit this opportunity te yi 4 without « few words of preface to the voast which E This is the second time, 1 believe, present, that civic honora he immediate representatives d this scone amd rms, apply immedi Air—IHere's a Qucen Isabella 11 —Her clemency to the unfortu- to our grateful remembrance, for they shall obtain mercy.” Teale moh ability or desire, R SALE—-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY — on the South b; into their own hands. intend to propose, within the memory of an; hare been paid to any of of the founders of New Amsterdam. this cecasion recall vividly the days of our earliest an- Why, gentlemen, in thore days » journey te Spuytendevil ercck was attended with more preparation (and. if that venerable historian, Diedrich Knickerbock or, is to be credited), with mere of apprehension than « voynge to Kurope now, and the hardy traveller who dar, stance from the great clty did 90 of meeting the tomahawk or the guests could bat ¢ memory of some 4. The Memory of all Martyrs to Freedom— the guilows high, Or in the battle’s van, ‘The fittest place for man to die Ta where he dies for mau." Air—*Funeral March.’ 4. Our Country—Great in the extent of her territory; in the energy and intelligence of her eitizens; greatest in the civil and religious tiberty which lies at the base of her institutions, t Fixtures, und ! or of Greenwich and particulars, in the Cleveland House, on erty streets. For further “LINDSAY. celine of the ¢ of lack of machinery. Rev. Dr. Steer, of Milwaukie. waa strenuous for ec- clesiustical boards ;’ voluntary societies had proved dan. gerous. We need’ not be so afraid of a central power. ‘There will be « central,power. and the question is whether it shall control s€e churches, or the churches control it. Rey. Mr, Ecknanp..of Washington, said that while the minutes of the New School Assembly show only four candidates for the ministry, the old sohool min show three hundred and eighty-four. Why the differ- ence, untuss it be in their better way of managiug ‘OR BEL vinees, offers for sale the ‘etl known public house, ndward. Apply to T. HOLME: “Hail, Columbia.” locometive which brings free It emits the sparks of intelligence, frightens away the heasts of tyranny, and carries its passe! rafely und rapidly to the depot of civil an House of Representatives, Wasnincrox, May 25, 1852, FPS IN AUSTRAIIA, but did not receive, consent to offer a joint resolution, that if at the time of the liberation of the Irich exiles, a national ehip be in the noighborhood of Australia, the President be requested to cause it to prof- fer them a conveyance to this country, Various reporta were made from committees, MISSOURI AND THE PUBLIC LANDS, Mr. Hart, from the Committce on Public Lands, re- ported a bill giving the assent. of Congress to impose a tax on ail lands hereafter sold in the said State, from and after the day of sale, PRE-EMPTION RIGHTS, Mr. Haut, (dem.) of Mo., from the committe to which to venture to this a i fiping knife of the red kina, Tf lize the growth of this city withi nd me, they would realize that the descendants of the Stuyvesants and the Beekm: whole army of Vans, have lost 1 energy, the stolid perseverance, and tho untiring in- But, gentlemen, if I broaoh at all, Linust inflict « speech, tor it is fraught With so much of romance~-so much of renlity—that it id not be lightly or briofly mentioned. close by giving you The henlth of Captain Byl de Vroe—A worthy son of lections of hia visit to New Amsterdam be fraught with pleasure.” »: Vnow returned thanks in un eloquent in which he thanked thems poration had done him, LE-THE SLOOP MIDDLESEX, OF ABOUT Mr, Disney asked seventy tons burthen, well found in ‘sai &o. For particular: the Bensons, and the ne of the indomitable 7. Woman—the true atchymist, whose smiles trans- mute our pains into pleasures. our sorrows into joys. Air —"Let the tonst be dear woman.’ General Quitman was loudly called to res) the toast of ‘Our Country,” which he speech of some length. The General ascribed the greatness of our country to the virtues and cnorgy in, as WAS @ Very common error, to the mode in which the government was ad- Tho people were always in ad the government. ‘The people had never ratified the ion of robbers and pirates, bestowed hy the executive upon the unfortunate you! whom had sealed their sincerity BENJ. BENNETT, 304 West streot. BAR AND FIXTURES OF loons in Broadway, with pri- Vhis ig chance worth looking after, dustry of their forefathers. p. of New York. showed that the old school includein their minutes all whom they assist in every stage of their education, show thore who come under the care of the presbyteries. Nov. Mr. Fowtrn, of Utica. thought there was no la of interest among the churches, but they had uo confi. dence in tho existing voluntary socicties. the old school has been #0 prosperous ? Dr, Borzarn. of St ment; the amount of whic here SvOCK, FIXTURKS, AND Bee vst, retail Groce The new school only | Of the people, rather For further information apply ) 213 Fulton str OR SALE OR TO LET—THE NEAT WOODEN_COT- tugo, No. 122 West Thirty: third street, bet wcen Broad. nd Seventh avenuo; furnished neat! g doors, Croton water, &ic,. &e. A or M.D, FRENCH, 128 et, R & WALLAC. this day to Gat Dutch languag heartily for the honor the and commented upon the noble charitios which he had marble mantels, to FE. McGRATH, ,ouis, was invited to make a state- w with their liv COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—CATALOGUE SALE ¢ of Furniture, Pier Glasses, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. F. Colton will soll, on Thursday, May 2/, at 10}4 o'clock, at tho auction-rooms, 59 Beckman strect and 89 Ann street, & stock ef Cabinet Furniture, to pay advan Sofa description, French Bedstends, Wardrobes, marble top dress, entre, card, and extension dining Ta- and plain; bedroom Furniture complete, Cloths, Beds and Mattresses, Voltaire and French plate Glasser, &0. Also, every do- . 100 Office Chairs. “Also, logues ready on the morning of many account. M. HOPFMAN, AUCTIONEER.—BY L. M. HOFP- « man& Co.—Splendid Farnitur Peer ge May 27, at 10 o'clock, at No. 53 Ninth strect, a large and handsome assortment of houschold Furniture, consisting of tapestry and Bruescls Carpets, rosewood and mahozany Cbsirs, Sofas, Ktegerca, Tables, Divans and Gouches, mahogany tension and Dining Tables, large Pier Glasses, Chande- Here, dai Window Curtains, Drapery and Cornivces, French Seoretary, bronze Clock, Vases, rosewood Bedete Window Shades, Egyptian Centre 7 French Dining Sct, ‘Tea and Break ry, Book Case (Gothic pattern), hair Mattre er Beds, d and mahogany Bureaus, i te Wi de, Chates, Oil Cioth, Chandelicrs, &e. now ready. Gas was referred the Senate bill granting pre-emption rights to certain scttlers om the Menomonee purchase in Wis- consin. reported a substitute making pre-emption general on «il the unsurveyed lands, A brief debate arore, pending which the morning hour lay in gotting the minist of leaving it to presbyterios would be a failure. need to be urged to work, and kept up by the authority of the assembly. Rev. Mr, Patiox. Secretary of the Philndelphia Kau- . Was likewise called upon. Cu He feared the plan | Cuba, and others, whose hard fate had been miti- gated by the kindness of the noble gentleman whom General Q. referred, in tho the proud spirit OR SALE—A METAL PORTABLE GOTHIC GREEN. house, measuring 10 by 6 feet, appropriately oruamen| stained glass, and which was awarded the lar, atthe Fair of the American Institute. seenat M. McWEENY’S Metal Sash Factory, 209 street, near Mott street, —A STORE IN GRAND STREET, FITTED upin the very best manner, with @ very low rent. Would be disposed of with the present stock of Dry Goods, amounting to about seven thousand doll he best in the stroct, and has been occupied by the To a porson in want of Mz. Zasmensan, ina brief, but feeling and highly com- they were honoring. (Drank amid great most complimentary terms, to charactorized the foreign relations of Great in, and to the honor everywhore accorded to an 5 ’s speech contained he appeared t ion ‘might offend some sensi- Institutions of New York.” ‘The Pursimenr then gave “The officers of tho Prince He denied that increasing. and pets to answer ded the revival of thi 'y; and showed by a variety had always pre education soci only necd attention given to their ob; every purpore, Presbyterian Fducati of statistics, that the chure! tary societies, Kev. Dr, Durriry, of Detroi favor of ecclesiastical boards. in favor of them. which he regarded as a providential in- Gication. This question of “voluntary and ecclesiasti- cal.” is the great question of the day, and we ov look it in the face. Pending his remarks the Assembly adjourned, Inthe afternoon, Dr, Derrirs.n co against voluntary socictics. nt great length, Kev. Mr. Knox, of Rome, N. ¥.. strenuously advo Mr. Asner. (whig) of N. C.. moved to proceed to the consideration of the contested elce' sylvania. in. whic Lieut. Van Omwen briefly returned thanks, and pro- The health of Baron La Tromp.” La Tromr briefly responded. Vaox: proposed the health of Milland tho United States.” which waa stic cheering. Mr. Conny, proposed “The health of Shepard Knapp." n case from Ponn- H. B. Wright (dem.) contested the M. Fuller, (whig.) He said that the case had been before the House more than four months. motion was disagreed to. ‘The House then went into Committee of the Whole on D PENSION HILL.. Mr, Barty, (dem.) of Va... said that there were two pro- positions he desired to discuss—first, that the Fugitive Slaye law. like any other law af Congress, is open to re- peal; secondly, that any resolutions to reaffirm the com- law of the land—are idle, if not He utterly denied the truth of both pro- positions, and said that the Fugitive Slave law had been paseed toexecute a provision of the constitution, It is one the enactment of which the constitution requires; and he maintained that Congress is under precisely the same obligation to pass all laws which are necessary to execute the provisions of the constitution asit is to abstain from the palpable hits, which, howeve: der an uppreher subscriber for the last reven yi a good stand, this is anfopportunity that seldom offers. Ad- dress box 60, Chatham Square Post Office, with real name. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL in New Jersey, three miles from Jersey Cit: plank road leading to Bergen Point; it comman the finest and most extensive views in the country. Stages often through the day, For further particulars, inquire MITH, on the promises. F°, SA Italian ¢ The whole affair passed off very pleasantly. took strong grounds in drank with me There is a growing feeling COUNTRY RESIDENCE ntelligence, 1 Dishonest Clerk Second ward. “t Kdwin Wilbar, formerly athan C. Hobson, mere ona charge of forging « yer, on the Chemical Bank, Mr. Knarr responded to the compliment, and thanked mon Council for the invitatéo and proposed “the health of their distinguished guosta. (Drank amid | the members of the ( promise:—they being t A SPLENDID ‘ottage, thirty-three by. thirty-six feot, with three-quarters of an acro of land, laid out in garden, shrubbery, &o. within three Haven Railroad Island Sound. ‘ost Office, New Rochelle. 4s follows -— ded the compliment. tered. the eurri stopping at W: elves, under the Yorx, April 23, 1852, New ornamental and fruit trees, CHEMICAL B minutes walk of the New ¥: a fine view of Lon, 8, inguire at the I Key. Mr, Noyrs, of Brooklyn, opposed them. Assembly voted to hold Its next meeting at Buf: ureh, and appointed the following ed on their way home, again refreshed then tendence of Mr. fulo. in the North ¢ 3. ©, HOBSON Lawn, whore the ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 88 CHAMBERS stroet, will sell, this day, at 104g o'clock, a large as- sortment of new and second-hand Furniture—Rosewood Parlor suites, painted Chamber suites, Extension Tables, ras, Chairs, Centre, Side, and Sofa Tables, Rockers, Di- vans, Mantel Clocks, 'Vasos, Plated Waro, Paintings, Stand, Oil Cloth, Carpetsr Cane Seat Chairs, Mattres and Pailiaoves, Tolley Ware, X shogany Pisnoforte, duuble barrel Fowling Piece, complete with y of second-hand goods, with which Catalogues now read: ENRY H. LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION on Tuesday, May 25,and Wednesday, May 26, at 11 Qrelock, at the Gallery of the Society Library, corner of Broadway and Leonard street—Great sale of Paintings, Engravings, &.—We bog leave to call the attention of ad- mirers of the fine art e largest collecti pictures that has beem offered for sale in this city for yer Rine the entire collection of over 300 pictures, the yroperty of J. Richardson, artist and picture collector, who is about to remove to Europe. In this collection will be Zonnd a magnificent painting by Rubens, representing Mary anointing he foct of Christ, not surpassed by any painting thisccuntry, Also, a splendid painting by the favorite lish ‘artist, 2. # fine painting by Ball, of Boston, which took the first prize of tho American Art Coton ‘ia 1844, Also, elegant paintings by Eekstein and others. After the sale, Mr. R. will offer his large collection of prints, water colors, etchings, easels, arti: materials, ke. The’ patatings will vo exhibited free, atthe above Frid ., until the day of sale. This ‘will be found wel y of attention and should be ex- amined by all doth FLENRY BLEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on Wednesday, 26th, and Friday, May 28, nt 1034 o'clock, atthe dole &e, 5. cs les Room, 8 Wali strcet, a large collection of beauti- Vases, Alnbaster and Verde Antique Statuary, ason of Signor Pandolfin’s extensive importatio of a great variety of sub- Jects in alabaster, copios of all the favorite modols of sculp- ture. Also, a large collection of splendid sculptured Vases, of every iz and style, Now on exhibition, ‘OWN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEE! STORE No. 11 Bpruce street.—Etna Iron Works Foundry Steam on ie Ke., &c., at auction, at 10 o'clock, on Thure 27th, at Nos, 102, 10tand 106 Goerck strect—one fi Phi Engine and Boiler, Sve Side U thes, Drilli ‘allies, maers, Chise rin Reamers, Cutters, ths’ Te 3] Blocks, Crane, Cupola Oveni Truck,’ Iron Hacks, Ladics, Clamps, Blower form and cther Scales, Blow-piper, Rammers, Shovels, Step Ladders, Wheelbarrows, &c. Also, patterns of Drilling Maching, 10,16 and H) horse power Kngines, sugar Crashers, W | Ke, Ko. Fs y Sands and sundries. Te tee. Wa Te BOED, Salesman, OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE IL Spruce street. Wednesday, May 26, at 414 West strect at Wo'elook, Boneding and Mortar Mouse Furniture and Kegs, &e., ke. years from May 1; rent $400, ail'p v1. Croton Rater on premises and everything complete, ‘The lodging more than pays the rent. Til health of the owner is the cease of selling. oasension immediately Q'%, PAINTINGS AT AUCTION.—JOHN LEVIS will sell on Wednesday evening, at 74) o'clock, M oll at Store 207 Broadway, ® Inn; on of fine Olt F rich mounted Gilt ws ou Hudson, Win- t View! various other scenes, by d Foreign artists, Sale posit ‘praxis AT AUCTION.—WM. 8. McILVAIN & CO. will sell this day, at 104; o'clock, at their Seed Store, rl lection of Roses, Verbenas, Dah- ke, &e., from William Wilson, N.Y, AUCTIONE SARPETIN aut wers, this day, ‘asanu street, near Fnl* ok, at CG. Kemp will geil at anc y catalogue, § very large a 4 Carpetingr, consisting in part of 506 pieces Tich styles of velvet, tapestry, Rrussels. three-ply and ingrnin Carpot- ines, floor bit &o., vizi~English royal Wilton and vervet tapestry , of the very richest and most ‘Deantiful patterns, this season's importation, Very rich Brussels, of very rich and bandgome patterns, just lande ‘Threo-ply heavy superfine ingrain and Venctian stair Gai tings. Algo, &good assortment of heavy floor Oil Cloths, Regs Door Mater &o., ail of which will be sold in lote t¢ Jogos on the morning of W. WESTCOTT, AUC THURS roing, at 10o'clock, ® largeand splendid varioty at. of Marble Top Mahogany, Walont and other Furniture, bat Little used, ? 46 Greenwich aven sisting of twelve ood onrpet arrancem of a genteel honsa Every artiole, embracing over three lundrsd lots, will be positively sol - M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER —THIS DAY, AT lock, at 187 Canal stroet, the furniture of a y, leaving the city, consisting of Pier and Mantle es, Wardrobes, Sofas, Divans, Spring Seat Chairs, *, Dining and Tea Tables, Oil Paintings, Lamps, jos, Tinted Ware, &o., Pronch Bedstends, Hair Feather Beds, Dres Bares Washstands, Stair Rods, Oil &e. Al nels, . ‘three ply Chath, iat Ttack, aix Canary Birds and Cagos gers. Also, a quantity Glass Jars, Jeo Croam rup Bottle, &e, Ono Fiano, kadai ai ii yyy yirames TRG AUCTION NOTICE ~TO-MORROW, Mont Furni arpots, Mater aoe, Crock i tore F Podiar s Wagon and JCELLANTOUS, WORKS, AT THE WHOLPSALE TOY STORES terest to purchase at WAM. I. FREY & BROTHER, No, 62 John street, LPT-IN_A PRIVATE ENGLISH FAMTLY—A dsome farnished re t cond teow, wit use of hath respootwhl near Brow lwny, bolew By Miroot, Unexeoptte foferonoes requited, For adden ‘apply at the Picture Frame Store, 404 Heoadway, committee of arrangements:—Rey, Drs, Ohester and kind and able sup Thompson. Rev. Mr Hedesch, Moses Bristol, and C. D. enactment of all laws which the constitution prohibits. ‘ouncillor Cornell, Tle then came to the second point, namely—that it is idle and mischievous to undertake to talk about reaffirmi So did not think our Englis! charta, Lord Coke tells us, was reaf- times, and this was done wI rer Li- ‘was in dunger; and he referred to history of the fact. He concluded his remarks by insisting upon the duty of respecting those parts of the compromise re- specting slavery,and as necessary to insure the public The check was presented at the bank; and from the exact imitation of (he signature, the teller paid it which time the account of } up, and the check in question pronounced to be a forgery. Buspicion rested on the clerk, from the fact of the filling heck resembling his h 4, turned out to b OR SALE.—ONE SHARE IN THE SECOND AMERI- can Building Association, which has been in operation 1 paid to June, Address American, ghout the whole affair, exhibited ever; for the proper and courteous treatment of his dis One or two tousts of a complimentary pored, after whieh the parties re-entered, City Hall, which mut @ o'elock in the evening. having spemt ina highly instructive and pleasant manner, ‘The heauty of the scenery in the neighborhood of the Jilgh Bridge wos the universal theme of comment. . Hobson has been the compromise measu: OLD °CHOOs, PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL CONVENTION, Cianceston, May 25, 1852, rosbytering Goneral ( Key. Stuart Robinson was appointed to preach the set mon on domestic missions before the next General Axsom- The appointment for preaching the annual serm against popery. after a discussion, was, by vote. indeli- nitely postponed, their carriages, which bumbe: a drove to tb PROVISION AN ing, located in tho ‘a large countrs AN Tish Store, of 62: cinity of Washingto: and city trade, For between the hours o R SALE-THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, AND two yeurs’ lease, of a Liquor store, in a good location, Inquire at 80 Oliver strect. AUNDRY AND FIXTURES FOR SALE CHEAP, OR 4 to lease.—Two lots and 2 four stort 8, better adapted to the business than pply to E. B. KINSHI- arth avenue, from 2 to 7 P. 3 YSICIANS AND DRUGGISTS.—FOR SAL well established Drug Store, in one of the beat thoroug! fares. Apply to A. M. Davidson, book store, No. 93 Caual 17,000 nvention, to-di rrect, as on the arrest of the accused, he ucknowledged to Mr. Hobson his guilt, andthat he not only forged the check. but that he p neat the bank, and re Justice Osborn, b ccuimitied him to pi vinson in the First Dei ee—Begore the Chief of Pi The Accused Committ: ve the money, prisoner was broug Mr. Cantier, (dem.) of Ohio, sald he had set in thi; eurs. and the topic which had just ion, has been the constant He entered his solemn protest So solemn has become the Cor «under the avowal just made by froin Virginia, who denounced a portion of them as un- constitutional when they were passed, that he now comes forward to canonize them into the constitution, and declares that the repeal of any one of them is a re- peal of the constitution, and that’ therefore you have no halt nearly three died away on their atte theme of discussion. THE DUTCH FRIGATE. Share of Von Tromp, whose broom once And cow'rd the Britirh lion on the main, Among the Dutch what t METHODIST CONVENTION IN ROSTON ‘wept the coon, brick building, Rishop Morris ocenpied the chair this morning, disposing of the morning business, the body proceeded to ion of bishops, editors, lighted on three rible commotion— ! doth Knickerbocker live again * eo, thou trim built gallant bark, memories o'er the startled spirit cross, myeteriows ! from the quaint Dutch ark— ful thy rig. ae scaring albatross, wore hoop dressoa— different families a appearance of th as the person who fired the prani neinnati; Rey. P. . E.R. Ames, of Indiana, —Dr Thomas E. Bond, senior editor of the New York Christian Advocate and Journal : C= Clintcek, D.D., Quarterly Review, New York; W. Northern Christian Advocate, ¢ : Simpeon, of Ci ©. Baker, of New Hamp- ‘ingly taken into eu the testimony in the ca mong other evidence. that of Michael Halpin. residing at No. 21 Morris street, who swears that about eleyen o'clock onthe night in question he saw »ke coming from the stor rd the alarm of 1 which contains —FOR SALE, A MOST ELEGANT AND + beautiful residence on ono of the most esirable corners on Fourteenth street. Vasement and sub-collar, 26 b; front, and finished with every modern improvement. Ap- ply to M. 8, Sheldon, 85 Nassau street, $12,000 at a bargain, houses on Third place, marble front, cottage houses on Harrison street, Mr. Bayiy.—T addressed myself to two points. Mr, Caurrsn.—I took up the first, Mr. Bayiv--1 spoke of. the Fugitive Slave law, and ie Tersitorial bill. ge of the gentleman was that the Fugitive Slave law is constitutional, and, there- fore. it would be unconstitutional to repeal it Mr. Raviy—That's what I said Mr. Caxi1yn—That's what Laid you said. would inquire what law I huyo asked to be canonized into the constitution, Mr, Canrrex—The o2 ¥ ‘The others have Auburn, New York; Rev. troy'd Katrina's tresses, terdicted by Maine law, ns are alter’d. tho’ not for the b Piatt 1s Tho house is four 65, brown stone Kidder, D.D., Su Missionary Secretary the provisions in Mr. Canrren—' under the witnes THREE FIRST CU, New Engltand Anti-Slavery Society. in First place, Brook 2,000, $14,000," and imp is a dead lottor— here was his wife net return an; was fuil of thick smoke; the ‘The Now England Anti-Slavery Society met this morn- minvette and country dance are banished— 1 : ing at the Melodeon, and organized with the following erpeichore’s sway— ats and woollen hoee have vanished— iar laces have their day, thou true magnetic wonder, Water was then procured and the fire ext guished ready been canonized, y President—Fdmund Quincy. —Francis Jackson, ¢ 8, Great Juda at Kip Van Winkle says about the ship— IORSES, CARRIAGES, dic. EW YORK HORSE BA Horses, Carriages, Harn dneeday,, commencing at operty to ose of wi lease Property to'dispove of will pleas AR —AUCTION SALE OF Mr, Canrira denied the whole doctrine and said it was npbene, or spirits of tur as pure Jegal sophistry ts was ever ut power that ean crentecannot destrey. (Laughter.) Ie then ‘noticed the remarks gitive Slave law is odious, say- ittributed to the sympathy of States, who venerate liberty. jem.) of Tefn,, alluded to the reported luck convict. rceentiy, by Governor Hunt, ve him from reeapture by his $0 showing his disregard of the Fugitive he shonid like to be corrected by some Jet off his thum Holland gin to sip ay the Von Dams, Hasbrooks, and Van ‘Tassels, Van Spurikeus, and other worthy men, Who fived two hundred years ago? are their vessels About to take Man N whuryport; Jom Q. Buffum, of Lyun; Beter Libbey, of M N Sherman &, Griswold, of Connecticut, It is a self-evident call and register. GATFIELD, Proprietor. y corroborated the ¢ ner Witness. . testified that nt of the: fire. of Mr. Bayly. that the ing that this human hearts ddstein on the and seven o'clock, dre SPLENDID PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES FOR sale cheap, if applied for immediately, as the owner Sorrel cvler, switoh tail nd A. J. Grover, of Abington. utison was placedat the head of a large business committee, and Lewis Ford at the head of the Finance ‘The Hail was about h Mrs, Anny Keniy Fosren made the first spe ing total abetinenee from the ballot box, in pr is about leaving the city. toe: hands high, six and soven years old,’ stylish drivers, kin and true in’all harness. 'y tod Pe ty-fourth etreet. near Third ayenue, WO LIGHT, SIX SEAT! y h front seat, and the o' s the seat under the roof. Also oneno top wagon, one of $ been but little used, for immediately at JOUN C. nt's green valleya, brown stone styles; most secluded valleys « vear their marble piles, » Lowery at leisure, the past you see; ard. as sacred Leewaure, withering pear tree, is the sad refleetion; a smile of noble pri arts exeape detection—— cas of the tide. New York Union Ineur gomery county Volk) was wron genticman from New York, Mr. Brooxs, (whig) of N. Y., fe New Yorker, and boing thus ‘¢ dscen a letter this morning, from Governor Hunt, in Which it was said he did not-purdon was a fugitive, but because he believe fuinished him, that the man was not guill it to be his duty, asa hn C. Hain's make upon, to sey that be ox reported Lwo resolutions—the first assert- ing that the enti siavery movement embrac: pristiane and Christian churches in th unceasing war a another witne e slave because he . from evidence PAIR OF BAY HORSES, EIGHT years old, about sixteen hands high; free and st} ‘ood ‘travellers, and free from all tricks. Also, a rockaway ‘and new. bugry wagon, with top. i inth street, noar Third avenue *LENDID TWO HORSE € E use, to be sold cheap, as the owner Battery Hotel, Istein, when exuunined on the tions. under what- whieh he bad been charged with and condemned upon. said that if he was the executive of a free State he would inarch right on to the performance of whether the culprit deserved pardon or not. e federal officers in sufficient numbers, without n the government to assist them inst making the aud was to be hom to the support of slavery, &e. 3 lymet with a large slive holder at Nia fad been charge des affairs of wd a temple liere to welcome you; tone the hail of i broad as heaven's id he had recent- ) gentleman assured him Croanen, Jon. people of Mexico had no doubt that whoever es wer by the next president ion would be t mpromise mesures a finality, ing them into t w should the ¢ for the people will think and «p leneed. After some further rem: ‘ law, he said he amendments sanctioned by justice, though the heavens If a propoition be made to repeal it he would vote inst it, and this he believed to be the disp nety-nine hundredths of (ls ‘The committee rose, when the House passed t Marine Affairs, Thomas Collyer will al the foot of Twentieth street camer of 600 tons, built for ‘and children’s use, war! enlar: #leo, boys and * ven at Disbrow launch from his yard cannot be si- ks against the details lavery—upon the ground th —A MORGAN GRAY HORSE, SIX YEARS ee ce vee hands high, of splendid trot a mile in three and a ball minw two light road wa: h Inquire at the Brooklyn Riding School, near Mags! n of camphene under mv keeping the perfvetly sound and s—The steamers Ala svannoh, and Marion, Berry, from We are indebted. so to Hoey’s Express, of the church # asked what could b people of the fro chore ander ita terday morning tiong for invalid P ars old this spring, fire was made to them in = traveller, aud promises wilt, and very handsome. ‘other's, (late Booth’s,) corner of C on-iga the culprit new school of the same ¢ 1 in fayor of liberty ral Conferenc ssion. where nothing » House then adjourne: Coronta.—Hy @ lotter to the Danial bicalat tay par aces port, it appears that on board the Danis from Leghorn, lost on Cape Cod om the 6tte », in addition to the crew of twelve —Italians, image-makers sad liom were lost.—Bosion T'ranser ipt Items From Baltimore, joty. made a des LEGISLATURES —THE suger house now in treet. near Hudson. and VOR SALF—A FINE YOUNG MARE, ABOUTI5 HANDS high, six years old, kind and sound; can trot a mile in two wagons, ono a he 10 other a light ero MODONOGH WILL—U ? endeavored to dete headed by Capt. Cary ‘oon dispersed th y fected by them ftticer William © Bavrimone, May 25, 1 We have no mail to-night, south of Richmond, Roth houses of the Virginia Legislature have passed a sity of Wheeling to subscribe to the stock of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad, ‘The Maryland Senate har rejected « bill for the esta lishment ofa Court of Chancery for Baltimore city. ‘The New Orleans papers of the 19th do not confirm the telegraphic despatch stat- the suit inthe McDonogh estate had heen do- | of New Orleans and Baltimore, | isiana and Maryland onal have resolved to con- to the national Washington monu- ficient eum is collected to complete i steomehip Missiasippi, with the Princeto: anchored off «and bas just reached the mmediately to New Y y government spendi nments euch as tl ted against the public money b, had given to thi: &. Fostex followed, and in the course of his epeech the devil had taken Judge himeclf’"—(loud_ hisses) | chow must be true, because, ns ent sit asa judge. he could not do otherwi for the evil the s view. would one day be ht than as Judas City Intelligence. vervkat, Socrety.—The regular AY MARE, SUITABLE FOR y + Sho isa splondid and n harness, and sold solely for want of tho Coal yard, corner of Thompson and bill authorizing the ¢ attendance was committee for the nts for the ex- place on the th, 10th and 11th \t Metropelitam Hall, ona seale of great splendor. « of the institution, and other documents Several indigenous i from Washingtom by Mr. Knight and Mr. vardener's Chronicle, Story and Woodbury ntice to the pluint $60 in silver coi. the pro- Hionry Van Arnsdale, residing at 63s Fourth street, 7 hibition whieh i PAIR OF DARK BAY and longtnila: good size, vory ; and not excelled for beauty by any pair i jady's saddie horse, Horses, with black | perfect. Also, a bay hors _All of these are ‘or light wagon—fast warranted sound an count of the owner leaving for Europe. Ar! street, up stairs, \ ORSES FOR SALE. specimens, coilec cided in favor of the cit vew Maythorn, proprietor o! The Wheeling Bridge Case. art. who committed | Recklesenese in Ble Supreme Court, to-day, R argument against ¢ Bridge. in t the best energies of k Palmo’s residence, over { Broalway and White street, t, near Canal, this day, r ihe Priuecten $2,000 worth o€ E WANTED—ONE co Between Propelters. CELEBRATED TROTTIN on the river to: Venusylvania to The cotton market Preparations for Kossuth in Baffalo, f cotton to-day reveh 1,600 bales, at $a 10sec. firm, and has an upward tonder Nonvoux, May 24, 1852. j males are making nt 8 so ow Bolly at S4e, #0, will avitw iveent p Ono Wosten’ Trin Queen's Breriay ww Boston further advance 4 also improved; fo fired yesterday, in our bi Gr con Viogoria’s birtida: Outlesdina body waves, Nowy Pack pings

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