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the convention. legates hi a collen oe us to determine | lic and recorded commitment to the Compromise tty accurately the complexion of the first ballot. | measures; and this he has not yet made, and may able that no two persons who will | not make at all. ention have fewer chances Tho above figures, then, have not evon the pre- t with | tence of fact to go upon. They ai :yet it may be intorest- | dence of the new tactics of brage! ing to our readers to see how the States appear to | which has distinguished the Anti. stand affected towards the several candidates. springes to have prepared the following table with great care, | catch woodcocks,” and we trast. that no game will and venture to predict that the vote in convention, | be outwapped by such false alarms. from it ten votes, _— ‘hs itis of a nomination than the two who will a! the highest number of vote We | ing the month past. They aro bi on the first ballot, will not var unless a certain bogus delegate, who have authority to cast ~~ vo Cat is admitted. “The fact that he is understood to have pls gn lois. tel tManeduaca pledged himself to Donglas, will probably prevent | Paterson om the y ention decide to re- | Below | give his admission, Should the con’ i S & it - . wojenofy wg = 3 ES 2 3 8 Mae? wry 4 Ee H 6 = F “a Oo won AL 5 is i 2 Whole number of votes... Necessary for a nomination. * Not represented. A fow brief notes will explain the principles upon are made :— ference of th tructed to vote Cativornta.—This is an estimate, but it accords with the preference of the delegates as generally un- Houston, but will deem it for Cass, in the hope of tal portion of his disbanded force for Houston. fe InpiaANs.—The delegation was instructed to vote | convention. where they found that sey cela not carry for Gen. Lane by the State Convention. Is claimed entire for both Cass and Dou- glas. We divide the vote. Maine.---All the districts have not yet elected, but we have estimated them and given the votes of the side usually in a majority in the State, to Gen. Houston, and the othe Massaouvsetts — to Gen. Cass. vernor Marey, who isa na- tive of this State, has many friends there, and the friends of the Boston Times are in favor of Douglas, and the Boston Post clique are for Cass. de a liberal allowance in favor of Cass, and | on th divided the balance of the votes between the other | with the State of Pc Mississirr1.—The friends of Jefferson Davis, who | chanan Committee are of the delegation, are understood to | #lready bought up one or seneral Butles t Convention expressed a | than they were. The are & majorit; be in favor of G Missouri —The State preference for Cass, but some of the delegates scouted the expression. their preferences are under New Hampsurre.—The ressed a preference for ( as declined. But the delegates will probably vote for him until they see the way clear to a nomination. New York.—-We give all the ‘hard-shell bunkers” a, except Wintield, of Orang of Oneida, who are instructed for Marey: and two ‘‘soft-shell_hunkers,” and Diskie, of Erie, who The rest of the barnburners, and Winfic) a present |}; We have classed them as | jaya a walk over the ground Convention ex- al Frank Pierce, who , and Moulton, also | Wasiuxarox, May is city re instructed for Cass. hell, hunkers,” with the nd Moulton, we give to | "pon the Compr : ity of making the matter 2 portion of the de. —We give the votes of the Stockton | mor: men to Cass, because they will probably vote so on | nice re he first ballot Nortu Carouina. —The State is decidedly for But Reid, the democratic Go being related to Douglas b; his district to the latter. Q } On10.—This was the estimate for this State, but | sizongest i it is now understood that Allen will get more and 8s fewer votes. Ruope Is,anp.—Is not over anxious for Cass, but we have allowed him her vote. TENNESSEE —Is uncertain, but we have given her as the delegation will be apt to make stand-point fur an observa: rernor, marriage, we have al” vote to Cass, re | such a deposition of it, Verwont.—We give the votes of the “old liners” The Whig Convention foi to Cass. These are gentlemen anxious for offic und they are now dreaming that Cass’s nomination | ¢y¢ is sure, and their namesare on side go for Douglas Wisconsin.—Two of the delegates are un to be for Gen. Dodge; the rest we allow to The other cleven States are sure to vote in solid | yenees. but « ait, We have tried te | of whig principles. they The other stood column aa we have classed them. mark up Cass and Douglas, but we do not know | favorites. where to guess at another vote for either. We necd hardly say, th the second and subse- In the Third Congr quent ballots will have a very different exposure. Paper Nominations. {From the Expi elec We told our readers last week that the arguments | Natio against Mr. Fillmore wore being fast reduced to | Webster three, betting, bragging, and bullying; there being SCOTT DELEGATE much less of the first than of the two last. evidences of this all around us; but the last comes | qhe whig District Convention from the Washington correspondent of the Philadel- phia North Amertcan, who, on the first ballot, ¢ poses of the whole matter ofa candidate very sum- marily, thus :— Aggregate votes from free State Aggregate votes {rom slaveholding & We see Avevera, Maj New Hampshire . Kihods Isinnd Penwy!vnin Penneyly a (Hazlehurst North Carolina. . YOR MR. WEBSTER New Hampshire Massachusett Thode Idand... n that, without drawi , Gen. Scott could be nominat @ Becond ballot cecur, the following reeult may be | members of Phe ADDITIONAL VOTES ON SECOND BALLO Maseachusetts, Californ’ Do iim, Rbode letand.. Penneyivania . Hore is General Scott nominated ‘ before one can nay Jack Robinson”—but let us look into thiseweep- of thirty muskets. In the first place, we know, as | well as anything in the future can be known, that | Merchants General Scott will not get four votesfrom New Hamp- , dock thieves . hor four from Vermont, nor three from Rhode and, nor four from Connecticut, nor thirty from | yy, from New Jersey, nor twenty- |} Wisconsin, nor | «weet resting pl from Michigan, nor two from California, and we | The configuration of the grounds, the walks, the drives, he votes put down for him in | the woods. the lakes, the tombs, the monuments, and old The writer states his | ocean bounding the horizon Even in Pennsylvania, we have au- | down, and all at a glance thority for saying, there will be three or four votes for Mr. Fillmore, on the firet ballot. will be two from Ohio, and one, cert is taken from the Scott on to the Fillmore column, it will pre Mr. Fillmore ie net evenallow votes from all the free States, as he will have from ng account a little New York, nor sever +ix from Pennaylvania, nor five from ive he will not Ohio, Indiana, and Hlinois column and put »ve much nearer York The calculation os to the second ballot, so nicely Piated, Finns in hs probability, prove 4 | ® rowwith, greater blunder than the statement as to the result Massachusetts will not abandon Mr. | Pent of No. 17 Ann strect. kept by M of the first. “ Webeter with one or two votes, gor Will any truo reich wines. The flames were extinguished afer doing Legislature, rege seata on the floor of the hall _ friond of Mr. Fillmore or Mr. baleen and General during the sossi: The names of us, but enough is Scott, we ict, will no votes from Virginia, Kentucky, land, or eee of hi: but a now ovi- ore men dur- professes to Our New Jersey Correspondence. of South Carolina, Parenson, May 26, 1852. ‘ou the result of the elections of last ceive him, 10 should be added to the Douglas vote, | ovening. for delegates to the Whig State Convention, waking it 36. to be held at Trenton, Wednestny, June 2:— South ward West ward. Fast ward we The delegates wi by a majority of only one. tor a corporal’s guard in the city. Finauity. Whig Convention. | evening, at No. 120 Fast Broadwa: made the 107th ballot without coming to any auc stood as follows:— FIMST RALLOT. John Hi. Briggs. Leonard T. Coles. SECOND BALLOT, John H. Briggs. 7 Walter Underhill........ 6 Leonard T. Cole: TKD RALLOT. Underhill ... .6 John Cooper... FOURTH RALLoT. 6 Morgan Morgans. 1 FIFTH MALLOY. +1 Cooper. -6 Freeborn . SIXTH BALLOT. Coles . Bpalises Brigge a2 | Coles . Coo on the victory in Hudson county, N. J. members, who attended the election of Baltimore Conyention in that county, reported the suc- Coxnsericut.—This delegation .is favorable to | cess of the Scott party to be thirty votes for Gen. Scott, politic to cast their first | and ten for Fillmore and Webster, together, The Scott ing away with them a | Committee laid some pipe last night ; they are a shrewd set of fellows, They have so managed the fifth district it for Scott, that it will not go for any mittee are in high spirits. a larger majority in a Jersey than even in } an Committee side in this State, and they calculate that this, nsyluania, settles the mutter as between Cass and Buchanan. It is said that the Bu. can be no doubt that the ¢ are sullen, it of the that if Cass is tricked “e arm in the cou lection tha TELEGRAPHIC. The Grand Democratic Mover SPYCIAT. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE 3, 18; replies from the several candida’ s for the J questions, &e., &e.. i the nece itform, and that, consequently, no Compro solutions will be introduced before the demoe: t.ho convention, ‘This arrangem ¥ giving to cach an affirmative respo been received, The Whig National Convention. | DELEGATES FROM MASSACHUSETTS row scort Bostos, May the Fifth dist ¥. Barton deb arton avowed his st Seott delegate chosen Worcester to-day. and chose I tional Convention. Jud: preference for Seott, and is the fir in Ma husetts. Artemas chosen substitute, The Commit ported a series. w expressed no J FOR wenster ional district, to-day. Linus Child was elected delegate to the Wh Convention was The Whig ¢ n of selected Daniel Fisher, of Ed Convent gate to the t choice ix Daniel 1852, August cot delegate, to the Na- yun, & terday chose D. E, Mag tional Convention rapidly arriving here from all parts of the country, Every train brings in new arrivals, The hotels are filling up 148 | very fast. Our city is infested with quite a formidal on | band of well known pickpockets from Philadelpiia and 23 | New York 13 1 | COs y Crry City Intellize th or tenth ce, Mayor Gilchris they all got mad, wnd ell ent time our Jersey City friends they could not agree on who uld be n sometimes until three or four ¢ k The Mayor ha leetion t tuke place on ~ und that the rw rors Accrorst.— an named John rm tl er cars of the expreas he Jexeey City depot, but mi h platform. was drawn between the car fence 2) | crushed in the breast. THe was b enginos, tub style, and is tastefaliy painted and orna- mented, There were about one hunilred men on her rope, and they were accompanied by the Empire Brass Band. Brooklyn by Shelton’s I nic ¢ 1 wemerronsts for stealing cotton. They wer take there We believe there | | May Frativar—As we mentioned yosterday, there If, thore- | Was no May festival, in consequence of the extens “d parations for the coming grand vocal festival, to be held onthe 19h June next, It having been published that rated on the 26th inst., a ‘eds many | jarge number of rock boys, short boys, rowdies and loaf. ers went to Hoboken yexterday, for the purpose of ere- ating adisturbance, but wore miserably disappointed in their expectations, as there Was nobody there to kick up the May festival was to be cel but trifling dimsge, . far New Crrrrea Sir Deriance.—The admisers 0° aplendid shipbuilding will find « beautiful specimon of the clipper oraf: in the above vewel, now lying at pior No.9 Kast river. Sho is worthy of the attention of Cali- fornia shippers, and those desirous of emigrating to the Golden State. In her construction she is,in many re- speots, unlike any of the beautiful fleet of her character that have spread over ali the carth the well-earned famo of Amerioan ships and shipbuilder», Sho is a large vessel, of 1,900 tons. Her length, over all, is 210 feet; breadth of beam, 484; feet; and she is 29 feet deep. She has three Her bow is a4 sharp as any other clippor, but her floor is comparatively flat, having only ten inohes dead rise, which is the main peculiarity im her construc- tiom, and the advantage or disadvantage of which has beem a vexed question in the minds of our naval con- atructors for along time. Many of those best fitted to judge of such matters are very sanguine of its succoss. Her cabins are unusually wide, and, from her great breadth of beam. she has fine accommodations for pas- sengers, Sho was built at Rockland, by Mr. Thomas, under the direction of Captain Isaac Taylor, of Boston. Her model was designed b; Naval Constructor. The Rockland to Fire Idand Light. ran at the rate eighteen knots per hour, and from Vire Island to Sandy Hook twenty knots were made, Sho was sold, by Messrs, Secomb & Tayior, of Boston, to Messrs. Jones & Johnson, of thig city, for $95,000, on her arrival here. Mr, A. @. Benson is her agent, nnd she will sail in about ten days already nearly filled up. This ite for a passenger with coal, is ashore at Co aking up, oad Passe’ —g ipped a cuntorials pained dy, Me un. es = Mr Leo. Mr Ron Arrivod—Deigs Hibernia, NVork; 20h, Haliter, Basten, — Richmond. Cordolls, Maury Glover, Masco- Misses ton, NYork; Wm | Diriges beth | Owero, and HP ; Susan Hioks, Bo Bevvonn, and boasting Arrived—Ship Serampore, Pacific, with 3000 , wifo of Henry ¥. the family are invited to her late residence, 268 South Sixth street, Williamsburg, this afternoon. at 3 o'clook. Sere REC EA SC s Herald Marin: Purnavenrua, May 2—4 PM. Arrived—Bark Irma, Warner, Maracaibo; brigs Peconic, Hialiook, us orl | ki JL Whipplo. Goyer. taker, Chacionton: © 0 1» Westcott, Derchoat: i Ko River. Delow—Barks Louisa, Liadeay, Trinidad, Cuba; Cordolia, Jobus opp, Meynguer, IR; also, one le more. Scott. Tie. 4 1 - 1 ad oa 2 1 from the East ward The Scottites say they thought Fillmore had not rico, Halifax; HF Bari le, jo; J& W Feri ston, Ja; Emma. eohra Stewart Cam} Langhlio, Charleston;, Stratton, estoott, Sea Brocie, Harriman, do} ateamor Anthracite, Morley, N w York...June 2, City of Manchester, Philadelphia.J. Northern Light, w ¥ inneous, imoro for Apalachicola, before re- condemned and $1125 25, The Mr. Samuel M. Pook, U. 8. fance, On her m | ported put into Havaue in distress, w | sold at public auction on the 154! ing of S000 bags of whoat, will be shipped to div, trom Boston for Sagua, trance of the barber, could wea condemned provious to Ith inet, | ‘The Fifth District Whig Convention met again last for the purpose of electing a delegate for the Baltimore Convention, to meet on the 16th of next month, In this distriet considerable feeling appears to exist betweon the Scott and Fillmore parties, There seems, however, from the balloting, to be astrong fecling in favor of Fillmore, Since the 15th inst. several mectings have been held; and last evening Bark Lvompa Banu, ALMANAC—MAY 27, for San Francisco, bei ‘veasel has been fitted with every requi ship; and those who may take passage in her ke a shorter voyage to San Francisco than has ever yot been accomplished, as her construction embodies all the elements of a aafe-grin Tre Brie Leer Wa tained af Sagua la ¢ PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 26, 1859. ot BE tons, valeed 6s G16., 1 7. morning, but got of the same afternoon, sp} t damage. Latte Marv ane meriecanhece 0 Mhereapeser a has beoa | out. a wer or continu Till beleureds Wo learn the Boove frome Me CF Fassett, agent of the underwriters. Sour Samver C Nexson, hence for Marseilles, which put jan, in distress, and subsequent! nt ashore, has become & ¢¢1 Cleared. Steamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston, Spofford, Tiles- ton Southampton, Tinker, London, J Griswold ‘New World, Knight, fast-sailing clipper. This veseel, which was de- ide, owing to the authorities M of her crew, on the pre- ae men of war, lowed, however, ptain Watts paid some incurred in boarding his im- prizoned seamen, and he was forced to supply their places by threo ¢eamen from unotker vessel in the port. js damages for detention, &e.. at $250, which he haa formally demanded, ¢trough our consular agent, of the Spanish government. A Mamorn Crivern Siue.—Mr. McKay has now on the stocks, at Hast Boston, a clipper ship to be called the Enoch Train, which wal regis 2.200. Be will be not only the largest. eays the ./i/as, but the longest and the sharpest, either building or afloat. She is 240 feet on Keel. and 265 over all; breadth of beam 42; feet, and 23 fect 3 inches in depth, including 8 feet height between In two or three weeks she will be ready for nd she is already advertised to load in Messrs. 's Line of California packets, Theatrical and Musical. Tueatee.—This old established and well managed theatre continues uninterrupted in its carcer of success. Notwithstanding this is the sixth week of rep- resentation of the dramatic romance of the * Corsican Brothers,” it is received by crowded audiences. much delight and astonishment as ever. peated to-night. The cast embodies all those great fa- Vorites—Mesars. Eddy, Stevens, Goodall, Griffiths, Leffing- well, Mrs, Jordan, Sirs, Yeoman, and Mra. Mason, concluding feature will be the drama of the “ Brigand,” in which Eddy will sustain the leading character. Bnoapway Turater.—This theatre is nightly crowded by highly respectable audiences, who are attracted by their curiosity to see Lola Montes in the character she is suppored to have sustained while in Bavaria. resenta the oid King in fine style, Conway as Prime Minister is very good. and the other parts, by Whiting, Reynolds, Fenno. Davidge. Mre. Vernon. Mrs. Henry, Mrs, Abbott, Kate Horn, Mre, Sefion. and Mrs. Conway, are all represented with admirable abi as a danseuse. the second Politician, the third as a countess, and the next as a i ‘he entertainments conclude with “ Mr. and ith Davidge and Mrs. Vernon in the rpool, Grinncli, Minturn re-vlt on the choice of a candidate, the highost ballot be- ing 7, for John H. Briggs, a Fillmore man, ‘The ballots & i Coombs, Antwerp, Zerega & Co, Fe ee ee eee ete ea chon. NB, Barstow & Pope. wep T'S Winslow. being desert om from a 8) arrived bere yesterday to proceed ou her voyage tilt $A or $W for exprase Ship Milla (Au into St Michaels, Inst J parted her anchors and w Patterson, St Juha, Sour Vioa, from Bangor for Lynn, put into Portiand rs inst, in distress, having carried away mainmast night of Scur James M’Kyranr, Galveston, lost about Marc commanded by Capt Thos St T Walter Underhill........6 6 Ri in, Morse. Wilmit Sunbeam (Br), Hullin, oora Arctic (Br). Doans, Brig W F Safford, janac TS: ‘Trinidad, Cuba, sx. GB & G A Hamilton. Hallfas, A Leary. ierce, Witmingtoo, Del, # P Buck & Co. irig Catharine Rogors, Burk, Philadelphia, Sardy & San« “Schr J Vail, Delano, Neuvitar, Ladd & Church, Sehr Ira Brewster, ‘Morton, Wilmington, NL. McCready Co. Schr Henrico, Tuttle, Richmond, C H Pierson, man, Baltimore, Mailler & Lord. Schr Isabela, Arbe2an, Boston, Dayton & Sprague. Arey, Portland, R jane, Shearman, New Bedfor of and from Franklin, La, for h 18, a8 before repo of Providence, {letter from Cay ipped b Epes HR The Statira, Coon, 87 W, 1700 6p, of NBedford, for 1 90. At Talcahuano M NB, which had 700 be ome by en Feb 18, lat 13 §, ‘on within three weeks. ark Livtitin, Alder hours out, May 18, Int 40 38, Ion 7 Ok 2 days out, 21st 6 James F, Freeborn 5 n 8 which 400 wore Schr Chas Colgate, Se Ma oe jpo! Ship Union, Meacom, from Calcutta for Boston, May 23, 5 PM, off Great Point, Nantucket, was steering for the Vine- yard Sound; had her colors flying for ® neland, from NOrleans 24-46, lon 80 15, hip Semaphore, from Boston for NOrl of Nantucket Sho bip Tempest, 19 days from Mobil lat 36, lon 73 51. Arrived, ka (clipper), Auchincloss, Canton, Feb 15, passed bb, in the entrance to hae for New York, 13 90 E, exchanged ‘sig- x); April 30, Int 2 25 5, uonos Ayres for loop of war Jamestown ry April 23, a cr, _ The Williamsburg delegation, it is said, are Scott_men, and itis considered doubtful whether they will ever be in- which the only doubtful points of our classification | duced to vote for the Fillmore candidate. A motion was ¢ then made to adjourn, which was carried, and the meet- Atanama.--Of the principal candidates, the pre- | ing #tands adjourned until the 2d of June. State is clearly for Buchanan; but | ee ee ea her vote on the first ballot may be cast for Wm. R. | Pas Soett Commatttoo. King, one of her Senators in Congress. i Arkansas —The delegates are ii pilot. for Havre, 16th inst, lat © Straits of Sun nals with Fr Sark i lon 31 10 W, boarded Br brig P De: Cork, who reported havin, for Liverpool. May 18, Br bark Anne, Turner, from Londonderry for Philadel- bie with 524 passengers, all well, 20th Mey, off Nantucket 1s. Br brie Agnes Sophia, Sout May 19, Int 4017, lon Henristta, Pea Last evening, the Scott Committee met at their head- quarters, the Florence Hotel, but did not transact any for Buchanan or Douglas; we have given half to | pusinoss of importance. It was the mere weekly formal meeting. They congratulated each other very warmly One of the egites to the Scranton, Spence: mdso and 670 passengers, to light baffling winds and fog for the last 1 days, and has had Brunswick (Br), McPherson, Tralee, Ire, April $70 passengers, to Mi Valeutta, Ji 26, | witl March 11. lat 31 30S, poke Br ship Shobucto, from Shanghac for Halil Childe Harold (Br), bal! with 400 passen, Ship Eva, Phitbrook, Ley with mdse, to J O Baker. ke Bark Stella, Pierce, teau, Merle & Sanford. aggow for Philadelphia, 3 d for Matanzas, 2 days out, nterprise, from Prince Edward Island for NYork; itand & Phelps, isn Ports. ip Marcia Cleaves, Bunker, N Bonpravx, May 7—Adv, ship Baltimore, Robertson, for N¥ork econ;’ barks Ortoua, C Dale, Davis, for Philadelphi Baracoa, May 14—Schrs Mary, Chace, for P bite, Green, for NYork M4. cs RacoA, May 1—Brig Occan Bird, Forop, for NYork 7 only Am vessel, RoEwAR, May 11—Brig Lucy Ann, Bryant, for Boston 15th; Rush, Leach, for do, 1dg, Sld 14th, sohr St Helena, Frenoh, NYork, Gvavaninta ,PR, May 15—No Am vessels i odiavne, May i Stip Ame: HAvAana, May 18—Ship Phenix, Cole, for NYork soons 1 bark Wesescumcon, Fabens, for Host gets $1 25 per box; bri Enoch Benne} Fosa, to load molasses for Portland, gets $3 side; Br three-masted schr Sea /Agrwene, May 6—Arr McHenry, teat) 48 days, in ‘olburn, for do May 30; h; brig Lodebar, for do soon, rn, March 19, Gibraltar April 5, Messina, April 9, with fruit, to Cho- Bark Carolina, Sherwood, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, o'clock, y. This com- They confidently reckon upon York State, New Jersey being the State in which Scott resides. will be peromptorily sold, n. hodes, Messina, with fruit, to Draper & veswel to GStanuard, 16th inst, lat 32, lon 60. spoke | whaling brig Leonidas, from Westport, for the Aftantic, all ¥ ell. Bark Mary Anna 17, in baliast, with leading character: Nirro’s Gannex.—The entertainments of this evening are for the benefit of Mlle, Theresine Ttousset, who has 80 long and successfully contributed to the attraction of her father and sisters. in the beautiful ballet performances which are every other night given at Niblo's splendid. the- atre. The firet piece in the programme, is the ballet of The second feature will be the grand and imposing scene. called the Incantation, from * Robert le Diable,”” und the ballet pantomime of ** Catari- na." The dramatic company will appear in the farce called “A Perplexing Predicament."” ‘The beautiful opera of the | al, and will be p Anna Thillon in the princi- | ‘Tens; also, a large assortment of oh { Portsmouth), Billings, Havre, April 7 pasecngers, to maste Brush, Maracaibo, 17 days, with mdse, to Vavenstadt & Sohumacher. | _ BarkO J Chafee (cf with sugar and mola, rice, to Dunham & Dimon, I 7 aseage. ‘Brit Fero (Br). Jollingy, Sunderian brig Hermoine, from Chi 1th, bark Creole, trom Li Int 46 88, lon 38 40, bark Ay Ey 4 2i days out; May 15, lat 41 11, lon 64 40, brig Lady Suffolk, from’ Boston tor Ameterdam. The F ‘has had very heavy weather; lost fore topmast, sail Scott (Kr), Baker, C Met last night at their headquarters, They cndeavor- ed to keep their proceedings very secret; but enough oozed out to show that they are in eestacies at their success in this State, in cutting the throat of General We have | Cuss. They have got John Van Buren and his faction arries 2400 boxes, Morton, for Orti per hhd along- ‘awkesley, for ichols, Havana, 13 days “Le Diable a Quatre.” & Co. Jenemin, May 5—Schrs Lone Star, Reed, for Boston 6th; Isaac Franklin, Frost, from di Marsxintes, May variety of subjects in alabaster, models of sculpture. Also, a sculptured V np eames auiies Warren, Haskell, for Boston 16th; Black Diamond (Br), Crawford, for NY ork 25th, M 88) a no Am vessels tering port, schr Rosamond. from 1 A a vark Minna, Denken, from pending money freely, and have wo Worthless papers. There men are far lexs confident and they threaten omination, they will ‘eott will t ‘hi Friday evening, with M pal character. Burton's Tina, —Thore who wish to see Burton on his native heath as Micawber, and Johnston in his inimi- table representation of the cunning, Heap, should visit the Chambers street theatre to-night, where the most sunken spirit will be excited to The other characters will be pany, among whom are the names of Dyott, Bland, Miss Weston, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. The entertainments will close Rather Excited sustain the leadinf parts. nnvter.—The drama entitled MANZANILLO, May NYork, for Bremen MaTANzas. May 17—Shi 1dg, carrics 2900 boxer, ani before reported at 2 6); barks Arcl E, ldg, carries 120 boxes, and runa, Gooding, for Boston 10th; brigs Sylvinia, Portland, chartered at $24 per hhd Benj Carver, Clifford, for N York, taken up and $2 per Lhd mol tig Unicorn, Martell, . expected to load for NY. cotton, of which the place was full, in consequence 0 wrecks in the vicinity, before reporte: May 2—Rarks Peerless, Li days; Frederick Deming, Tilton, for do, Magnolia, Camp sequence of romoval to Hudson strect. & Co, will sell June $d and 4th, at 10% o'clock eac! warerooms of Mr. Honry Herkner, near Broadway, his entire stock of Cabinet Furniture, sisting in part’ of rosewood, tack walnut an Clara Ann, Reed, for Antwery c. in Havana at £2 irk, 42 daye, with iron and des, Mitchell, for re, to master, April 20, ‘lat 11, lon 25, spoke 7 6; 'P th Camplell, from Trinidad de Cuba, for Glas- humble and twitch- molasses alongside; laughter and merriment. filled by an exccilent con and $124 per bo: ti, Naples, 61 days, with fruit, 01 York’ with damaged | Tareree meet, mahogany, and black wi Skerrett, and Mrs, Dyott Bureaus an. with the amusing farce ot Johnston and Mrs. Dyott w ittlefield, for NYork, 5 20. bell, for NHaven from Porto Cabello, for fer do 9th; schrs Azof, Gi ; uli A Rich, Snow, for Baltimore ‘Tripp, of and from New Redford, 4 months out, with cil. ‘The & experienced very unfavorable and upto 2 deg N, conti nd were unusually Ligh ly varied from the trade winds 1 continued so up to 28 deg N; since then generally believed that the objcet of getting the ‘York soon; Swan, P from and for N¥ork 16 lath; Village Belle, for do, soon. : housekeepers and others. All of the above manofactured by Mr. Te his celobrity asa manufacturer and dealer, teen years, it» sufficient guaranty to all who m purchase.’ The atock can day prior to the upin the promises as to packing” sh augarcit ature Will be the new drama, al for some time, enti Jones, as Loredana, nice Ile will he supported in the other y Mr N, B, Ciarke ay ments will terminate with th bark Gov Von Oxhol African, Mayo, for N Bark A G Hill rigs Traube (P: NYork early in June. m Mobile, would also leavo Ponce, PR, May 8 w sel to ‘Neemith ), Percy, Havana, 13 days, With molasser, to Pedro Ceballos. 'May 1G, lat 27, lon 79 50, *poke brig Foreet State, from Mariel for Boston. Brig Elizabeth, “ “ F m ith eugar, to H enguin, Dell, for |, Curtis, for NYork and f Southinayd & Son, v Rrig Harriet (of more, do; Aonia: Tally Ho, Smi ‘an TRINIDAD, May M—Br Home Port KANDRIA, May 24—Arr schr Arctic, Wi yh, King, to lond down the river, y 25—Arr achr R izabeth, Providence; Thos BS ughable burlesque called days, with india rubber, ning. brig Truaillc, Mulligan, St Michacls, 30 days, with fruit, em bark Sophia, expected to load ipts of this evening are for the benefit of © bly known and Walcott. tong and favo or his dramatic talent. hy the drat is Kate Horn has kindly yoluntecred toap ‘The first piece will be “Don Walcott will appear as Do well, Johnston, Ponce, PR, May 9, with mo- Brig’ Clinton, Walker, Charleston, 634 days, with cotton, &e toG Bulkley. (of Provincetown), Tha offer, to A C Rossire & Go, 1 5, spoke Br sehr Time, f in Crooked Island Passa, and Miss Jutia Re he }ws mate any, has not yet Chairs, antique Furnit in plush, Etageres, plate antique centre, pi composed expressly for ge, spoke brig Anu Maria, d for Boston from Port au Prince, brig Sarah (of Scituate), Coleman, Mansanilla, Cuba, May h mshoyany and granadila, to Lasala & Sobrine 23 2 poke bark’ Mary Elizabeth, ( ton: 18th, Cape Florida bi ‘Thos W Thorne, Fa A Jenciro; brie Mary Eleanor, Web Julia Bennett. the farce of the » ¢ The concluding piece will b Boy.” with Kate Horn as the Astor Prace Ovens Hovsr.—The new and beautiful domestic romance, in five acts, entitled * The ¢ n dwhich has drawn large and highly re- adiences, will again be produced this even- same splendor which has made it s0 success- nd decorations are maguifi- re richly worth the . Y. Brooke is every night re- for his beautiful repro. elle, Adams, Ponce, Below 2 herm brigs. ie sehr G M Robertson, Clage Indies; steamer Nebraska, Colmary, N York. jay 2—Arr brixs Caryl ington, Robertson, Phila mer, do. Sisngl for two brigs, one a herm bri ck with a red. st peke bark Franklin, Gibbs, ‘Trinidad for Boston; Ith, lat 27, lon 79 40, saw bark’ Alva. rado, from NOrleans for Paimbonuf; same da: ‘ine (of Farrsboro, N Morris, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with r. ie Lake (of Belfast), Hinds, Jacksonville, 10 cays, with yellow pine, to Peck & Lyman, Brie, Stewart, Maciias, 5 days, with lumber, to Simpson & Mayhew. Schr Jacob & William (of Yo May 1, with fustic, to V 79 88, spoke brig Vict fuegos for Philadelph Brig Savant (Br), i Bust of Wellington. Also, @ magnificent. co’ lor Paintings, ‘consisting’ of originals by Wynai Westall, ‘arie, Angelica, Kanfinan, Wover: ner, 's Ithona, Leckie, lichborn, NOrleai cent, und the tableaux themselves price of admission ceived with enthusiastic cheers sentation of the brothers Fabien and Louis y to have a very successful term, —The popular pieces, entitled “ The ‘Jenny Lind,” comprising the following subject View on th ava ton, Music and Painting, Holy Family, &0.. in frames, and well worthy of attention. having been selected with grent ing the rare Lee, of Templeton, was ‘ortolk; Timothy Phas Me), Mathews, Cnracoa, ns.’ May 1, lat 26 35, lo a blue signal with a white ball, steer- upa main’ boom, intain the supremacy are willing to drop personal | TMs picee is | Perthshire, Te Selah; brics Monte ‘Cristo (h edo, Métamora, J M Clayton, Fhonix; Bonaparte, for ——. Nig brig Marshall on’ Monday. Brig Ann C Pratt has 21—Arr schr Coral, NYork; 23d, bark ate Foster, Kilman, do, jay 2l—Arr schrs Sarah Moore ‘Ophir, Smith, do, 5, lon 75 40, picked I the blocks and rigzin to have belonged to a large fore and er’s name on the mainsail was WH haye been a long time in the chr George E Prescott (of Cai » MH days, with suger, to ma: Patriot, of and from cy ; aker, Baracoa, 12days. May 21, om Port au Prince for Chicopee, A Fear- Two Bonnycastles,” mainsail, with Brig Niger sid yester- sented in the lecture room of this establishment this the moral drama, “in the evening. All the leading members of the company appearin the cast, the numberiess curiosities contained in the Muse “ge number of visiters during the will be repre- ; appeared to j Cilkoy, Guayanitia, afternoon; and BANGOR, Ma, Convention. He is a Webster man, and (he <phit of the The “Mappy Famil , Black, Wilmin, ict have Cld 224, ship Mary E Wh tons) Jones, Havana; 2ith, brig Albion Co: n2s—Are schrs John Still, Sylvester, hn W Bell, Rowland, tinue to attract al witha large assortment of basement and ki rsty’s Ovrna Horan — ¢ thristy’s band attracted ano- ther large assemblage to this heautifal hall last eve who were enraptured with their performances gramme offered for to-night embraces many of their most entertaining features, Woon's Minsravis,—This talented and popular compa- ny continuce to delight very large audienc glad topce that Wood is well supported by the public, for he is untiring in his exertions. An attractive programme is announced for this evening Sebr Harrict Low Cudworth, Darien, Ga, 9 days, with cotton seed for New L ndon, and naval stores and hides, to 2W—Arr schr Jo! elphin. Sid sehr El Dorado, Tilton, do. RTFORD, May 25—Arr schré Henry’ Clay. Smith, Baltimore; Hi tle, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, Maine, yee- steamer Rough and Ready, Dickinson, Albany, 16~Sld brigs Matamoras, Wass, YBILE, May 1!—Arr ships Revere, Howes, Boston; Tam . Philadelphia; Diade NYork: Robt Hardin: j bark Helen, Ulme | scbr Meteor, Kippen, NYork; 19th, SULLBRIDCE, May 20—Sld brig Friendshi | York; sehr Challeng toed sehrs Tyro rik, May 18Arr steam Co. Sebr W Ht Smith. Hari Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with sat toN LM ly & Cc C, with naval stores, to ae e Vallace, Newbern. NC, 6 days, wi aval Ayrival of Democratic Delegates at Baltl- Levee laa oceania Myrick, and Re also, one Upright do., Ba ding, NYork via steads, | Palli etoree, Schr Emeline, Ruben, Williamston, NC, 6 days, with naval stands, Mirrors, Mantel Ornaments, &e. Also, stores, to Dolner & Potte: concert at Toronto, € she had a large and de aor ment of Basement and Kitchen Fnrniture, with which the sale will commonce, Catalogues on the morning of sale. more. Barro May 26, 1852. Delegates to the Democratic Convention are Hamilton, NC, 7 a, Choate, Live 6 di hi chr Elizabeth Hel MC Durfee, Janes, A ¥ Tulictte, Baker, Richmond, for Boston. nr Gallogo, Eldridge, Richmond. 8 da, ix Belle, Corning, Fredericksburg, 3 days. Conklin, Baltimore, 3 days der, Baltimore, 3'days. e, do; Zist, brig Sal in fe Fi en. y aii Strout, aud'Byzantium, Corthell, Stock Sales, ip James L Day, y, St Marks, Apalnchi= , Elliott, and Eli Whitney, in} = t, cola and Pensacola; ehips r Knapp, Boston; favana; Urania (Sp). Maristany, Below, coming up, ships Di- four others, name’ MeAlister, Apalach ol or Ate ity fathore met again, they were sworn chair, ” Shortly atter igned—vo that at eno fathe Clarissa: Corri lone (Sp), Maristany, i Voxpero (Sp) elphia, 2 days, for New | re, Philadelphia, 2 days, for Boston, end, Piladelp! , slips Adams, J.P HOLBROOK, AUCTIONER Je Hand Railroad, eneh, | ¢ poke. Rilseveth, Hameington, | Wise. Macey Glue: Cann Hardware, Table and Pocket pA G also, & lot of Fishing Tackle, Bed Cords, Clothes ines. Gare anoke, Parrish, N Rockland. Cld 2ith, sel d—Arr steamer Ss I on, Philadelphia, 2 Philadelphia, 2 days, for Alfon's | tsloops American Banner, Raffor- H Case, Reynot delphie, 2 days, for om is reported ff rin tow, having str » jmp on the 1, Clarke, Phila 2 days, for Hart a, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 2 da Cornelia, Brandyw pught to this city on on any reserved | he ferry boat, ond taken to the City Hospital. on the first ballot. | Axotien srw Exons, ron Baooxtyy,—Yesterday, the ix Engine Oo, No, 12 reevived their ‘w engine frem Boston. She ix built, like the Boston “ Baurimons, May 2.—Stock Board. P will sell this day, at 1 . 7 10 shares York and Camber! eng, Baker, Philadelphis, 2 days, for Boston. Pratt, Vhiladtphin, 2 chrs Dexalo, Hopkins, Phila- ney, Providence for Phila- Philadelphia; Harvest, xford, Howland, Providence ays, for Harsford. | 2days, for Bostoy 2 days, for Boston, ctaw, Minerva Wright,’ Rogers, , Taunton for N for Baltimore; sloops Geo W Davis, Smith, Fall River for | Philadelphia; Catherine Maria, W. York; Editor, Case, do di son, Jersey City, ‘Catalogues on'the morning of sale, hn Jones, Smith, Bran er, Berlin, Del. 3 days. Ames, Portland, n. umbles, Westerly, RI, 6 days. Hallett, Boston, 3 di Boston, 4 days, for Ww »——, New Bedford, 2 days. on. Doane, Harwich, 4 dx: Nickerson, Harwic ins, Plymouth, 4 da Ellen, Marshall, Gloucestor, 4 days ip ranks, Elleworth,7 da waked; do, 186, $246 bid, 95 : York and Cumberland Railr: ed; Baltimore and Susquehauma Railro », Providence for New Henry, Woodruff, do do. 2th—Arr sobre Tryall, Adams, Providence for Norfolk; Fairfield, Norris, Baltimore; Queen, Crowell, do for Provi- ONDON, May 23—Arr schr Harriet Smith, Smith, hr Dart, Phillips, Taunton for N Lawrence, Kinney, N York; for Wareham. "Sid Philndelphin; 24th, Oneko, inks, Wilmington, esting, Holt, NYork, rrscir Mary Clark, Allen, 2 | This is the omly engine of Ubis build either in this city or Ree Riste Wink Sl bie arrangemen ed, May 25, at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Mr, Winitam Cartece to Sanan Avy, daughter of Jno, 0. Force, of Brooklyn, On Tuesday. May 25, by the Rev. Henry Ward Reccher, Mr. Cuances It, Frowens, of Brooklyn, to Miss Marina New Brunswick Tar, Nationa Fexeimirs. Capt, A. 11, Purdy, accompa Band, paraded yesterday for target practice, for the first time this season, They wore their new uniforms, and made a very handsome appear- 182 | ance. The company is composed cf the members and new and” second Mil . Baker, Philadelphia; wean maone ve, Albany; Pal ‘ORT, Mi ngers Arrived, nahaws De Tarneens 64% Me leo Vaugha, of Ragiend; ¥ Miss Van Votkouburg, ¢ ih, Me Perkins Mz Coburn ‘chastened exns—LIneriet ES: dren and servact, A 7, ildren ad Vancoubergh. child and aevant, Rilea Geod- real, M McGreal, HA Bliss, 3 Aveey, 3 ho steerage, Passengers Salled, one Marion~ Lt Carlisle, USN, B& i JE Todd, G W Frost. Dan Book, A and Indy, Jos Redding, Miss Mary Bed. HL Butterfield. GL Stantine, A Stick: itcom.b, F Robinson, A Philbrick—9 oy, J Glaser, he ateee SALES BE ADUTION. — . ADRIAN H. muLLER, ALCTIONEER.—PEREMY- Hore Sale, to close s trust, of now Carsin 16 & Co., of Rridgoport.—Adrian Hl tion, on Friday, M 1 e at AS orice. Za08. BRL, eh it rcay 74 ; L. Van Zendt.--Largo alo this day, af look, in tho Auction Itooms, 13 Speuce street, of n eatire le atook of Merobant Tailor and Genbloman's 73 pair of Pantaloons, ‘a, and well made, Alse, itooks, Gi ie ry ‘ond, aa overy faci 200 Check Shirt4,'150 Red’ Flan , ho Also. 100,boxes of Sexi . Purniture eale on Saturd rion NOTICE o'clock, at 57 Dey Oil, Sugar, Tea, Coffor, Rive, Tobacoa, Son, Fige, Prunes, Raisins, Sogara, Picklos, Applo Cheese, Bran: ings, Pianoforte, Musle Stogl, a +4: SARTER, Auctioncer, VARTRR, Auctionsoe. ee UCTION ‘Norick.—c. CASSIDY, AUCTIO! A 27H. N. Bush—This day, at 10% o'clock. im Crees feat Ne BONorth Wiliam siroot, sale of Furniture, Sota a e5, ka, ti A 5 Also, a quantity of Groceries, &o , es nt CAFPOUe te BE BENRY 7. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —ASSIGNER'S AY eal of Wincs and Brandics, on Thursdsy, May 27. at 11 °' eck ee th mbers street. near . ¥ in at of fins old also, ice brand: i ill be peremptorily seld by orde whom it orn. It Madoiras, Ports, twenty-five gallo Jamaion Ru Sardines, Cheese, Te brands Sogars, Catalogu street. Counzry sirable place known as the Humphrey’ Sing, is to be sold on Saturday next, om. thi le on the 15th haviag been postponed storm.) It is seldom that & place offerin ments to purchasersis to be obtained. ‘Tho views tion of the house its surroundings, and of all de sold at tho same time residence, the out houaoy, are well worthy examinati f warranted. ‘Terms moderate, For particulars &| C.H. SANDFORD, 110 Chambers streets Re.” fy ‘OLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SAL OF NEW fabinet Furniture, ets, jon Cloths, Pisr GI y de Beck ot re, oard, bedroom Furnitu: pets, Bods, Mattr cr#, and aleo goveral large French plate Looking Glasees. Sale will be peremptory. Catalogues ready at 8 ofclook. NRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEKER.—ASSIGNEE'S le of Wines, Brandies, &c., this da: itsalesroom No. 88 ahogany Chi marblo top nd extension way, being a Alz6, about, 10,000 cheice brands of Importee'G by order of assignee, and oth Whom it may concern, and consist in part of Madviras, Porte, Sherrics, Cuampagnes, and Brandien. Ate, 25 getleusead Swan Gin, Soheidam and Suhnapps, J. Brandy, St. Croix Rum, Star Gin, Sardines, teats Gumee rands 5 tnlogues now ready, at store, No. $3 Chambers street H ENRY H.LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION. walen eras ey, , Srtle eee ee At tho Sales Room, 8 street, a collec ‘ases, Alatasterand Verde Antique Statuery Ro. being th iM a extensive import 80 ‘asea, of every si .. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—EXTEN- le of rich, rosewood, mahogany, and black walaat » &e., of the manufacture of Me, Hi , No. 170 Fulton street, near Broadway sold in con in brocatelle, ‘in, di: Louis X1V. and XV., El ‘ases, Etageres, Encognures = 6 Maebl ‘ashstand: edsteads, carved rosewood an ble Top Centre, Sofa. and Pier Tables, of va— 4 Chairs in every variety, covered in olt aires als: of rm, Easy, and Sewing a 'line of imported Pi consisting of Sofa and Centre Tables, Work- 60, A fine assortment of Mattresses, &c.—the whole comprising a Lar fof goods, well worthy Tie ‘ation it for e wal desire to ¢ examined, with catalogue, one of sale. erey facility will be afforded PI ping, &e. Sale positive. OUN L. VANDEWATER, AU. day, May 29, at 101; o'clock, at residence of Ogden Haggerty, E: act houschoid rniture, imported and city manufactured Furniture, by nd others, including costly Paintings, » to be sold in consequence sisting in part of TIONEER —SATUR- o. 8 Warren street, at ingrain Ca oho? ian Angel, Dancing Girls, after Canov: lection of B Parris, R.A. London, and Gaspar de f Head ofa Saint, BM ¢ Rhine, Lands ‘apes, Thunder Storm, Ton Ash. lendid gilt ‘uring a tour through Europe,the whole form= d most valuable collection of pictures inthe one rosewood seven octavo Pianoforte, ake. Alse; one by Buttikoter. “Also, ir. Hi ent of Wines, imported b: ty, in Madeira, Mary and Eliza in magnume Port, Madeira, Sherry, Brandies, all of hig! cost and fa’ Also, a splendid assortment of bedro. Furniture, in rosewood and mahogany—Bed: Washstands, Chairs, Tables, &¢.; Silver P! ner, Dessert, and Tea Sets; Crystal , en Furniture, which the sale will commence, Catalogues ready 0 Kale, N L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—FRIDA\ May 28, at 10! o'clock, at 65 Broadway —Howehotd ‘ined in the above five Vg of Rosewood Suiten im Y russels, Tape: Rosewood Pian. jacses, Mattresses, Pill AUCTIONEER.—OAKLEY & Il. this day, at 8 o'clock P.M. at their Pulton street, opposite the City Hali, and superior collection of Greenhouse , Geraninms, Heliatropes, Verbenas, Horba- TONKER—STORK, Friday next, at the auction # sale of Grocerics and Gro- he foundry wale im til Friday, June 4, WM. 7, BOYD, Salesman, J.D, NOLBROOK clock, at the auctio & Co. will sell this di m, 14 Maiden lane, a large assortmentof Palin Leaf an also, 6 bar. Crockery, ( Ware, be 20 $ nd 16 sacks vial Cor SELL Tis AUCTIONEER—WILL P Furniture . “Also. from piture from a family leaving the city. Also, ers, A Kone Fiment, Also, over thirty Feather Bods, Carpote, Bureaus, Sofas, Clocks, Fables, &o. WM. 8. McILY AINE & CO., o'clock, at their store, No, > ohn street, a fine collection of Roses, double Dahlia ations, Verbenas, Pansies, &c,, &c., from J. & P. ANTS AT AUCTION W. WESTCOTT, AUC TIONEER—TIHIS orning, at 10 o’cloek, & large and Top Mahogany, Walnut and oth d, At 146 Greenwich avenue, consistin ive 's of & genteol house. lots, will be very article, embracing over throe hundi positively sold, rain or snine. M.S, WATSON, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THIS day, at 287 Ninth avenue, at 1 o'clock, the stock of w and Furniture Store—Bureans, Red- airs, Stovi cookery, Glass Ware, bo, Monsures, &e., suitable for Grocers, &o. R . Also, Sento attach(s of the National theatre, and mustered upwards | NYork. Sid sche Gen Cushin, == NEW BEDFORD, May 25— lis, for Norfolk (ono of her crow fell’ fom aloft and wa Ta, May 25—Cld aches John Compton, CC Stratton, Westostt, | May Are achr John Sid steamer Pelican, Willisms, Norfolk (or Philndetph Hoiland, Baltimore; Worcester, Rhodes yard. Thompeon. Co lah E Sharpe Sharp, Philadelphia: R Smali, Baltimore. Schr Pavilion, Langle Schr Pavilion, Langl turned, sehr Tang Lobanah, Geer, Scr Orlando, Pendleton, Mach Nophing, Rockland, 10 days, Babbage, Rockinnd, At the Baptist Tabernaele, on Monday, May 24, by the Rev. George Hatt, Wiusam J, Poorxy to Susas M., dyughter of Willian Tyson, Req. Dock Tiieyes. —Mosers, Fuller and Van Hoesen, of the | pendent Police, arvested. yesterday. eight before letor klend. On Tuesday, May 25, after a’ painful illuces, Winttast ae Menoen, aged 47 years, His funeral wi Justices Osborn and Wood, and committed for tri Bravrirut Exonavine.—We received yes from Bohman. a large and most tiful eng s eye view of that toke place, from his Inte residence, 10 this morning, at 9 o'clock, tives and friends of the fomil to attend. without fr On Tuesday, Ma: ); Oxford, B Delaware, Crowell: Nelson, Leeds, and Bucl: M Browning, Risley, 69; Disdem, Thompson, and Bloom, Kennon, NY ork; loo PORTSMOUTH, ning, Philadelphia, sd TOHMOND, Mi Ine, ‘Smith, NY oe 'm Grogory, Packe: ARKS, May i:—In port » dead. Greenwood Cemetery, are respectfully invited her invitation, 2, Joun A.. son of Archibald and Margaret Hardio, aged 8 years? months and 11 days, ‘Tho friends of the family are respectfully invit tend bis funeral, from the Front street. Brooklyn, this | remains will be interred in Groenw: On Wednesday. May 26, after a protracted peLia Eowanps, in the 26th year of horege, The friends of the fami}; clate Presbyterian Chure’ Spear, Rockland, 4 days, Robinson. Nantucket, 4 days, stinetly Inld is « meritorious work of sa, Stearns, do; sore Mary If do. Are aches Merchant, Couch, and Mevurk: Bawias Aarons, Waltiinores t bark KH Gamble, Hosmer, ding, proceeds to Cedar Keys to load for N¥ork; brig Ori- May 18—Sld gches G W Snow, Dodge, Phila- Many 22—Arr aohrs St Leon, Rich- ‘erry, Rockland; Lamartine, ry under the firm of Winslow, &e solved, by limitation. The unsettled businoss of the late firm will be sottied by R. H. Winslow and who aro authorized to uae the namo of the firm in liquide: Hiou—Dated, New York, May, 1/1802, Be Costello (of Bath), * on, CA days feom Cardia, on and passencers. residence of his mis, 82 afternoon, at Boclock. His pre- cont l led, Stenmship Southerner, Porter, Charleston, Wind at suneet SBR, nud Light, Arrived—Brigs Conductor (Br), Palormo; Nero ire invited to hi le nerai, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, tng al 2 dence of her brother, John Edwards, near the new entrance to Greenwood Cometery, without further notice, On bao mn aay, May 26, of consumption, Mary Avave- Hor relations and friends, Lk relations friends of her Weothor-indaw, 0. V, Cliskener, are wee makor, this in « th 1; woh iol, A’ Prectocty Miey Retd, Ret oaton. WALDOBORO’, Forty Hampton, Va, Finy.—A fire broke out, about midnight, in the baae- Ballance, Mathis, jucas. dealer in Mey 18—Arr sobre Sarah Jane, oa TL jauteous, Beever, . Midarasin si earn Me RAR AAA ARARAAA NIAAA AN AAAS NOzice OF COPARTNERSHI?.—THE SUBSCRIB- ers have this day formed a copartnership for the trana action of a general banking, exchange, and monoy busin and for the nogotiation of public and corporate loans, naoe the firm of Winslow, Lanior & Co—Dated, Now York, Ist May, 1862, RICHARD H. WINSLOW, JAM D. LANIER, BS F. JAMES WINSLOW, RAE: ets. LONARD C. WINSLOW, _ ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIF.—7HR CO- Partnership heretofore existin the subscribere, ie thie day dis- ¥.D. Lanier, ICHARD 1. WINSLOW; AMES F. D. LAN isaac KIP, Jr. ay" A PARTNER WANTED i, rau UNDERTAKING business—with oavh. epentor or # cabiaet- hance ti sure 6! ian fortune in a ehort “Apply to 654 Pearl * W srr Tanita ooo Paper, Wil b¢ ¢ ; prof Saal ioe

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