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" * WHOLE NO. 17149. . “FRIDAY, -MAY 28, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. . am ~ pes aa - Ly SE = = peered vigils ‘ 9 willattompt to cosiat Gheir exegution; and no President The Religious Conventions. es TTR wars aie ... AMUSEMENTS, | SALES BY AVoTION. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | veer e ienccute the laws, will refuse Co doeo, | NEW ECUOON PANSY) RIAN Goenar voakMREY OWERY THEATRE.—BOXES, 25 CENTS: PIT, 12% ROADWAY THEATRE. A. MARSHALL, SOLE DRIAN A. MULLER, AUCTIONKER.—PEREMY- eres Tho gentleman. from Virginia, and other Southerners, . Wasuinaroy, May 27, 1962. cents; Seate in Orchestra Boxes, 50 cents, Doors opea Lexsee.—Boxes and Parquet, 50 cents; Family Cirole am tory Sale, to olose a trust, of now Carriages, made by From Washington City. i ine that elavory is not hereafter to be prohibited ia ‘The subject of church extension again came up Ut At 7; ourtain rlees at 735 o'clock. “enest of Mr. Glenn. | Upper Tier, 25conts: Private Boxes, $5 and $6, Doorsopen | Nichols & Uo., of Bridgeport.—Adrian H, Muller Wisi 4 | Gp. scorr’s COUP D'KTAT—THR REPLY OF GOV. | tho territories, and that the fugitive slave law is never | morning. Friday even ‘May 28, will be performed tho CORSICAN | a7; to commence at 734 o'clock. Friday evoninz, May 23, | at auction, on Friday, May 2%, at Il o'clock A ia a Ls fe " ” | to be repealed or modified; and they go further and asy, The Rev. Dr. Bestan reeumed bir remarks, Ue de B) Ener Rad ‘as the twin Brothers; M. de Chateau- | will be performed a historical drama entitled LOLA MON- | Hanover Square, one fine seat Rockaway Carria se, two MARCY—ALL kIGHT ON THR COMPROMISK—MR. pe to epheaie ihe ovespromise lai $i ounced, In emphatio and eloquent terms. the propord- Renaud, str, Goodall, Haron de Moxtsivon, Me. Cavuiltons | TES IN BAVARIA Louls, Mr. Barry; D’Aabel, Mr.Conwayi | no top Bugaios, and one Jenny Lind Tiagey. BARNEY AND THR FRENOW MINISTER—TitH Pon- | {hat all wo refine to Ome en on wiuch the couati- | Const the report, aa calculated to destroy tho tunity o& |. Mr. Steve M. Alfred Meynard, jaron Vou Poppenheim, no; Luc ° BE hia ited see sad sia - eee “ “ pe 20. sla ee} ts J Faron Giordano Rarilia, det Franeud, Mra, Jordan, ’Tobe | botvom, Mr. Davidse: Lola Siontes, Mlle Lole Montes: Prin- UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONBER— | MBRBOUND TO KERY THE PRACK—THE WHEELING | tution was established, Mr, Goodrich earnestly com- | the Christian ehurch of Presbyterians, Ours was the foliowed by the SERIOUS FAMILY—Amiuadab Sleok, Mr, | cess Vichillini, Mrs. Abbott; Dutchess Von Wallenstein, Mrs. By W. L. Van Zandt—Satarday, a¢ 1034 0’ olook, in tie BRIDGE CASK, ETC patted there paints. and defonded the North {tua such | spirit of cvangeliem—a union spirit, keen eyed to discorm Glenn; Capt. Maguire, Mr. Goodall; Lady Sowerby Croamly, | Veenon. Vo conclude with the VALET DB SHAM—Capt. | auction rooms, 13 Spruce street. « valuable assortment of SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. charges; apd when he coneluded, the image of Christ everywhere—a spirit which createa We i Sablay. Fo conclude with the VERMONT WOOL | Trivet, Mr. Fenno: Wizler, Mr.C, Hale; Miss Marchmont, | Qxcollent Furniture, Housekeeping ‘Articles, witch will bs , . Mr. Campnant.. (dem.) of Ui., obtained the floor, when | the Bible Society, Tract, Sunday School, and Home Mia- “DEALER Deuteronomy Dutiful, Mr. Glenn. Mise Kote ores OUppsr, Mee. Papen: duly sunounced. Monday—Extonsiva sale of Dry Good Waamrsorow, May 27,1852, | a motion, tire committee was about to rise, sionary Societios. He could not join in the work of breake URTON’S THEATRE. CHAMBERS STREET.—DRESS IBLO'S GARDEN.—MANAGER, MR. JOHN SBFTON, | (l0thing, sud fancy arttoles, | | Governor Marcy's roply to Capt, Scott states that he | Si unew areeanaser of a onary MaNe—-OnrAT excrreateNt, | ing down so well tried @ syx Volunt Cirele and Parquet, 50 conta; Second Tier, 25 cents: Pri ickets, 60 cents; Private Boxes, $5. The doors ra CTION NOTICE.—GROCERIES, PRUNES, RICE, | was in favor of allthe Compromise measures, including ., ere. tions for church government heretofore have mot vate Boxes, $5; Orchestra Seat cents. Doors o} at | oper 7, and the performance will x: 108 eee cleek, Brandy, Sogars, &0.- iay, May 28th, at 108% o'clock, | tng Fugitive Slave law, and concurred in the general Just in the midst of the confusion which prevailed, © | had entire success, simply on account of previous churela i Benetit of Mr. J. W. ter, | Friday, May 28. Last nisht but throe of TT Mow and i at 57 Dey street, corner of Greonwich strhet, Swoot Oil, Tea, 1 a crazy man from the West arose in the gallery, and pro- | dissension. He thought this whole movement was @ 7; to begin at 7% o'cloc + Fildayovening, May 2, will be played the comedy @RETS WORTH KNOWING—Mr. Grovitle, Mr. Hi Rostrum, Mr. Lester; April, Mr, Blake; Plethora, ‘ston; Nicholas Rue, Mr. Burton: Rose Sydney, Mrs. Ske tne justly eminent vocalist Madame Indson, First night of the groat Opera by Balfe, compos: of the “Bohemian Girl.” &. The performances will co mence with an original overture by Balfe. To be followed al neers ete 2 theses, Pee i Rice, Pickles, | democratic sentiment of eongratulation at their adop- } ceeded to doliver a prowunciamento or sermon to the | poor copy of the Old School Assembly, They have beem Starch, ‘ isi Nt " p * | tion, and would feel bound in any official station, to on- | House, Ai eyes were instantly turned to that point. and | trying it for yoars, and we shall consult our self rospeot r Breed, Deanty, Clay, Cham hepnes Fee Aitie: amsttvasteries RAESRUE fual eed Gnackeceececa iio rogerdync, | Sthough there were exies of “order,” turn ituout."” | by letting it alone, - He coneluded. his long and eloquent Fott; Mrs. Greville, Miss Weston; sally Downwricht. M by the grand opera, in three acts, of the ENCHANTRESS— Beda ol ne . Ke., tho speakex seemed to gather now inspiration ax Le | speech by an earnest diswunsive from any divistye oF soe + Hughes. To conclide with the fires ofthe ENGLISHMAN | Stelle, Mme. Ann Hon; Sylvio, Mr. Hudson; Bi VETION NOTICE. —CARRIAGES, HARNESS, SAD- | quiescence in this asan imperative duty, and would use | procecded. bar Jehan AN PARIS—Sir Hippington Mitt, Mz. Burton; Rigmarole, | Mr. bench; Mothona qneere Deke BAGS 7, Siny Beh at twelve o'clock, aL OT | ait his influence and authority, i ituation he might | The chairman ordered the officers to remore tho dis- | ‘The discussion was further continued by the Hon. Me, ; he 4, Dyott. x, . ich street, a six dent Rockaway. ib ccaban Saminmaeaed ole rye x New Yi Mr. Johnston; Madame Pelasie, Mrs, Dyott Hear & Wane facoche, Dockons ocoupy, to resist and dofeat any attempt to impair them turber, and they rushed to the gallery for that-purpose | Jrseur, of New York, = YCEUM THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME ; re na dont ‘was no easy matter, ax he stoutly resisted, say- |" Koy, Mr. Knox. of Rome. said. the church in Westeem ighad ecu: Bik % cents; Orchestra, 4 street. —Corbyn & Buckland, Lessees—Dress Circle 50 | dios, Bridles, eee ey yea OARTENG Aueti or the protection which.they afford to the constitutional | ing. D hinm, wad wont Re put out ; He ny was at New York had teen inistepresented; they were more okete, BU ots; Private Box Tickets, $l. Doors open at 744 seat 3 Parquet, iets ow, bin cont: eckson tite . ri of every section of the country. until Me. Giddings, who wax acquainted with him, went | generally Presbyterian than wos supposed. Tf you. wisla curtain vises at 754 o'clock. | Friday evening. May 2%, the gu. | oa aye eat Tic orclock. Priay evening, May 2t will be UCTION NOTICE.—C. CASSIDY, AUCTION ERR.— yetench Ministar having applied to the govern | up, (hui the stianger was quieted, and gently led away by | to know how they feel om this subject, ascertain Use gertainmonts will commonco with the comedy of FA niayed the drama of VICTORINHAtexanro, ar. Waloot; By H.N. Bush. ‘This day at 10% o'clock, in the Saios | Ment for protection against, the Hon. John Barney, that | jim, views of the pastors of the cuurches; they think a4 the BEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY —Ruy Gemen Mr, Mone | (i eel, Mr, Paimer; Mr, Bonagens, Mr. Phillips; Blaise, Mr. | Room, {0 North William stroot, variety sale of Watches gentloinan was summoued before s magistrate thismorn- | ‘Hie excilement soon subsite, and the committer | jninisters think, and the miaiswrs were nearly all ia deraon: Dutchem de Torroneuova. Mrs. Nichols. 0 fol | Mhompsons Victorine, Mist J. Bonnett; Ble! Mra, Waloot, | dewelty, Dry Goods, Valivos, Carpet’ Bags, Fancy and ‘and bound over in the sum of five thousand dollars } pose. davon chp roapytorlaniita Towed by the drama of the GREEK Slay Ee Lome Usoke; | ‘To conclude with the extravsgansa of EUS RAZ | Pledged articles, Sc, Also, Groceries, Fixtures, Tens, | ¢g keep the pence, Initiatory proceedings huve alao been FIL COMPENSATION OF CONGRIAINIEN. Rey, Br, Goss, of Ca is. lis Proabyteey Tiaiae, Malarter: Richvle. To conclude with the COARS. DIANT—Kiny Crineum Crancum Bell, Mr. Howard; Count Raising, Flour, Xe. commenced against Mr, Barney for an alleged libol Mr. MeMunnen, (de of Va..asked leave to introduce | had passed a spce cof church ¢xtem: HAIR'D BROTHER: r. Pox ns the twin Brothers: Baron mieten 8 BE rincs Ma ower Migs Herring; Isa- A. CHILTON, AUCTIO RI against Mr Destine. é Bi gi a bil) fixing the compensation of members of Congress at | sion. de Gridiron, Mr, Cooke; Emma Lee de Square, Mrs, Drew. ro be Frey Jon, by order of Assignee, —P Cophter cui elles ot helag rt BAS eplniba rikys 5 fet is hundred ¢ yi a a Ce mileage at ten cents (Here My. Knox attempted to explains pisaaene coa- STOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE.—PARQUET AND | Monday, Ma) o'clock, mt Co 0 » Hout o ; ee c jections were made, and the House adjourned fusion ensued, and the Moderator pug him down. . Feri Pent alee mart ebe Sa BABI ‘Foxes, 0 ventas Amphithoatee, 25 center Boe soater BL, | Wall street, 23 tasty Light Wagons, with open andenclosel | sylyania vs. the Wheeling Bridge. First, that no chanze Mr, Hawtee alto dicleimed aay ouch cone @ Olarke, Di "Ad- | The box book is open from9 A. M. through tho day, when | bodies, and with and without enamelled loather tops ant | will be allowed im the decree, unless it will provide a safe serechien | Ikossuth's Reception at. Suffalo. | sents may be secured, ‘Tickets wold for Parquet, Boxesand | boots.’ These wagons are built in the most substantial man Sulake wae r my Soak : ee eee Tass crate Pacarsis Und cen i chile | Situs, secure the oats for thecveuing. “Doorsopen a7; per- | ner, entirely of wrought iron and steel. For oecasiona Fi cetestbernran de Soraya Fe title thy ging da PROCUSSION—SPEECHES, BTC. .Townsran denied Mr. Knox's statement, i a that this place ef family amusement | formance will commence at 7% o'clock, Friday evening, | drives, or for long journoys, these w Are unsurpasse oh y! igh. ad, we Court Burrato, May 27, 1862. Mr, Har, of Cherry Valley, said, amid storiny inter- - * The publio is informed that this »'noo ef family amusement | reset wt ve presented. the play of the CORSICAN | by Any that have been brought beforothe public. To besol | not sanctionToither of the plant proposed; but, ifthe | og ite enced erako, May 27) 165°. | | ruptione, thit Mr, Know’s statements respeoting the com- aE Tee ae eres en cue oPoukgoste Et cone | BROTHERS, or La Vendetta—Mrr Brooke at the twin Beo- | for cash, to the hishest bidder, ‘They can be seen at tho | defendants erm make a draw not less than two hundred | 9,807 MUL Arived ere at three 0 oloa) sa nen maim | position of the churohs in Western New York, were m= ae eot tot, ruilllons of uovelsics {a every branch ofnature | thers; M.de Chatean-Renaud, Mv. Jordan; M. Alfred May- | Sbove place by 9 o'clock, on the day of sale. feet wide, in. the western channel, and make that channel ta sand vas received by the firing of guns | fae, ‘The Presbytery of Toga has eight Congregational as Paovelticn, that to, beauty, rarity and | tard, Mr. Lynne; Giordano Martelli, Mr. Arnold; Lo Baron — : Sages cquslly s8 vafe and. convenient as the eastern channel { EMEiINE of the bells. &e. An immense throng of people . by lox ight the Presbytery of Chenango, witte equally divided; Otsego aaa , four each hes, ono-half Com- eleven churches each way; e& d twelve Congregational, any «chomes Madame Savilis del Franchi, Mra. Corstey SEATS AT AUCTION.—THE VERY DE- Thursday and Friday, | Movtgiron, Mr, Marr 4 was be . ehitixe a ind the musical extraya- os f aa On urriving at the Park, where a platform had been | vine churches each wa: rahe 6 on IBLO'S.—M'LLE CAROLINE ROUSSET'S BALLET Jeon the 15th having been’ postponed in consequence of | experimeat on theirown risk and responsibility. Third, | cg kK * 4 my ith t eee eet ee Arne Le et Dightay Tuerdaye, Thursdaye and Saturdays, thestorm,) Itiseeldom that a place offering suck induece | that the deerce heretofore rendered shall be recorded, | erected rEtee Masiweloomod: ‘by Mayor Bakirow ia’ ths poet ey ayy Ht AMPBELL'S MINSTRELS—WEST & PREIS OLD | Fridayic * OPOr™ Metts Mondays Welnosdoys and | mentats Dona auditssnreouudings, und of al hetote co | ALat of Pebruasy neat ine brdge abeil hestateds nod | g(orermorNeeaneh—Tn Vahalt of the Common Council and | Cortland, five Presbytetian an . and original Campbell's Minstrejs bave returned from @ de sold at the same time, are unsurpassed for a gentleman's final deeree - . citizens of Buffalo, | have the honor, as Mayor, to welcome | These gre all constitutional cho x Pras Ce aR the erection of the Suspension Bridge, and | Had assembled in the streets through, which the proces. | and sie Presby teria ia) th and 2 im the afer auutiod HIGHWAY RONEN anos a, ® | (\URISTY'S OPFRA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL | Pci "Nice. ‘Tne fruit tees, Mand shrubberies, with as now, rendered against the defondants for | you, and to tehder the hospitalitics of the sity. Although | adopted should respect thelr feelings. Fee ere ie eet calay May sith ana doth No, 472 Broadway, above Grand street, Open every | theuut houses are well worthy examination, Tho title is | We costs, “Judges Daniels and’ Tancy dissented. Mr. | hitherta personally a strangds, your naiae and fume wre |“ AHer q little farther debate, the whole subject waa re * and at Montague Hall, Brooklyn, on the 26th, 27th, ‘28th and’ night during the week, until further notice, The origins warranted, Terms moderate. For particulars apply to Stanton, of Pittsburg. counsel for the plaintiffs. Ub familiar. Your dij nishes behalt of ferred to a geleet committees, consisting of the Rev. Dr Sith. “the company consists of the following poping poe. | sud woll known Christy's Minstrels, comprising an omicient ‘C,H. SANDFORD, 110 Chatmvors street, Ne¥. | court then adjourned sine die, 8 i eter nd never cad | iaylor, Reman, Smith, and Lyons; Rev. Messrs, Fowler, 1, and versatile “corps” of “talented” and “experience S iS , ee? 3 ae fog . fy formers Take Wegts AT Peel sr tear b Proadees | pertorinera” under the managemont of B..P. Christy, whose ioe ° warmest sym Fisher, and Patterson, and Hlders Darling, Jessup, Pardle, YT. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, NO. 88 CHAMBERS MARRIAGE OF AC t. near Brondway, will sell o morrow) Satur : “WwW at 10% o'clock, by order of mortgagee, a large and . varied assortment’ of Housshold — Farni Chairs, Sofas, Bedsteads, B NGRESIMAN, ETC. Neron, May 27, 18; Vhe Hon, John A, Wilcox, democratic Congressman Ogden, and Maynard. ‘The complaint of members of the Park Church, Now- ast the Synod of New York and New Jersey, wad now brought up. ‘This case involved the mooted questions Pel eee bee Soncerts in this city, for a succession of “five years," have geal STI AT iniple Det ACRES SEey bern recelved it Favor iy Mgily respectable andl fatone RAN: o —GEO, | able audiences. Tickets, 25 cents. Doors open a7; com= BATE erleieee Ev crpertactisnoen ster ctvea a tence at Sorclock. The patrons of Christy's Mingrole ere wwelcomo ¥ to dishenrt from Miseissippi, was married this morning, to.a daughter | eheMay baren 4 pe and trust your od as agreeable tv you as To kmow it will comme at So’clock in the afternoon, and at7) respectfully informed that the Saturday afternoon concerts il Painti e 1 . Major 5 © edi Thi nt : ‘, « Belbsoreni. thin ote sinent inthe only place ing | Sredlasvadlaod. Gul Pinte, Aantal Cig and Vi So ee ae ee Oe Te ae rm. | SORT aR MALO Sos | OMe theron foe. holy commanion was ecehr Re ENTS A PEIEL of he oeoEe Eatin eencted he ©OD'S MINSTRELS, AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALL, | Colin of Courier and Enquirer and Exprov, | Catalogues | Drndax ax temporary Assistant Postmaster General, in | fer the kind recepton given wo, which ts tte mous gratiC the Rov Drs, Cleland, Taylor, Beman, and Duffield, off > Gheit Weauty ‘and figure, and are undor the supervision 444 Broadway, above Howard strech.—Tbe, pe Eee ree eed will be fod well weTthy clatter te | place of Col. Fliz Honry Warren. to my heart because L know it to % willingly offered. That | cinting; Elders Kelloge, Gideon, Haynes, and othera, aot “Wile Cazinct, Premier Model” to this establishment. & | tkes pina in announcing to the public that Tie ie RACE CERIO? Ce manifestation seen in the streets of Buffalo, shows methat | tay as deacons. magnificent series of groupings will be produced, effrofully | gaged the most celebrated musicians{and Necro delinoators | COT a! fiEDs, Auctioneer, No. 88 Chambers st mae —--—-- he cordial woleome you extended me to your city truly re- Gen eintalen wlicotan, coment felested tom chempstaduired pbintingsand nentpeare, wiih | fp the, world, and tsdetermiued to make Wool'a Min saasilateavhontaiatanas isthe THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS Cee eee TENT Mick Ritter ube whatever nua Basctisions, May 27, 1892 Pela lire Bee erred hand of ladion im enistomee | kenticmen of this city, Tio als portunity te | FPENRY W.LEEDS & CO, WILL SELL AT AUCTION FIRST SESSION. have heen the pleasure of those days when Lfirst landed on | ‘The Episcopal Convention of the diocese of Maryland, ‘will appoarovery afternoon and eyening. Mons, Lafarge, he | xpress his thanks for the great rred on. UR on Friday, May 28, at 1034 o'clock, at the alos Room, 8 : American soil, tho Inst dxye T° shall spend here will bo | closed its session to-night: Bishop Whittington, on ac- @riginal Antipodean Podestrian, will walk “head down. | Since tho organisation of his pre pany, Snel Wall street, a large coll beautitnl seulptured Vases, Senate. equally gratifying to my feclings, cnn only saythat the | count of ill health, proposed to. resign, or accept the see Sardr,” on tire coiling, at an elevation of twonty-five feet | Promises to replenish it from time to time with whatever | Alntaster and Vorde At ique Statuary, Ko., being the fourth manner fu which the days ha wd. ie an cvicence that | vices of an assistant bishop. The commiltee reported ex= from the grouad, and eighteen hyafent which theows | govelties or striking, talent may appear in the profession. ( m Wednesday,) of the’ season of Signor Wastunerox, May ONE grent people can appree ‘lL Hoalth oftthe. Bahan all “competitors in the shade atest wonder the | Wood's Minstrels perform every évening, and on Wodnosday dolini's extensive importation, oonsisting of © great BEVITIONS=PROPOSAI4 FOR NEW STRAM LANES. . There is that public op pressions of regret at the ill health of the pop, and World ever produced. Monsieur Cain, the strongest man in d Suturday afternoons, Adinission, 2b cents, Doors ope f subj alabaste pies of all the favorite Mr. Marroxy, (cem.) of Fa, presented petitions pra; truat when the time «hail ° along sea voyage, authorizing him to select ome the world, will break, with hie ‘(naked fist,” any stone 7; concert commences at 8 o'clock. The afternoon co: 8 Also, a collection of splendid | ino ox tin ‘’ it DigPipast’ Pp pray- | cause of Hungary, and then foltit brother birhop’ to attend to his episcopal dutles— Audjence may choose'to offer, with cther unparalloled feats | certs commence at 3o'clock. N. B.—The strictest order an@ | sculptured Vases, of every sizo at style, ing for the establishment of 1 st mail line from New stiny whieh isin roses uramy | the whole of the expenses to be paid out of the Episcopal Of strength. The unrivalled tribe of “Acrobatio Sisters,” | deccrum will be proserved, wud the greatest attention paid = sath a | Orleans to South Florida, Also, the petition of Jamos ul thanks for y: sacduructadman Gund, (rhe sapaerpee eeaplod to the comfort of visiters. T IMPORTED FROM GEN offering to Congress the benofit of his im- procession the) will appear in their wonderful zymnastic entertainments, ducing great excitement by their extraordinary exhibl ions, A variety of miscellancone entertainmonts are given avery afternoon and evening, euch as can be scen atno other | A WE establishment in the world. For full particulars of eaeh | cient “ corps’ McILY AL Selook at | portant invention to prevent steum disasters, and asking nd 20 Orange Trees, | the constructiog of a steamer on hismodel, by which he on the day of sale, proposes to canry the mails from New York to Liverpool | was well decorat reformed, and proceeded to the The committee to whom the subject of the correspon. as dence between the tishep and Dr. Johns, (condem nies were owl, and the city | the latter for preaching in a Methodist pulpit, and hie, persisting in 0 doing), was referred—approved of the Co. will sell, on Tnesd: John street, 1,000 ¢ in fine condit i JELLOWS' ML well known nd fire com A with flag: comprising an efi. of “talented and exporionced performers,” ; under the direction of J. B. Fellows, would respectfully fae | = —— aa ae — in ix days, Thore could not have been less than 20.000 people in | Pe ‘ ; ¥ hat rs Sonn Sectors Gale | Un epee alate ao Sa wns tos | ORS W.sOna DEAE AvouaNaRR ang | MUA one momar rom snico do | ne a hee pat) as eae ae oe hae Cushioned arm chairs, 374 cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Gallery, | 0ommence their concerts asain in Broadwa, o'clock, at she auctio f Groveries and Fix. | sing for Me passage of tho Homostend bil. Kossuth will speak to-night at Ameri thing had been done before. advised that no ectlesiastions ie conte, Cat LECTURE ON SCOTTISH soxG—aR. | turee, Flour, Butts And Pea Cantotorey MoMAMEE Lar, cise, een RNOMOTION tee 0 a proceedings he had in the case R.J. W. LESTER RESPECTEULLY ANNOUNCES REAUGH will deliver a lecture, at the Brookty: and ('ans, rooms, Seales, Jars, Spices, &e., eet of Sugar sGkcay A fiiive cornded t bi pba barie A doaetteh Woman's Rights Convention tn Ohto, The standing coms of last year were re-clected, Dritiale ter stg Aes fear hee Ota kia) Washington street on Peay, Stay zon the Life, | Haare. alco, io) pay mavancce, St valiond ot W hishay ted a bili (o provide for the proma- Masnturos, May 27, 183 UNIVERSALIST MORAL RELORM SOCIETY. Dost bills of the season will be presented. The only night of 4 the Topographical, Engineer and BECRETS WORTH KNOWING, & comod’ The Woman's i Boston, May 27, 1852, nition assembled yexters ¢ ion of tho Universalist Moral Reform Soot Iborough, was chosen I niive acts, with | several of bis finest songs, with a sel cholas Rue; Me. | cient and popular melodies and song on or the most an- Jv, Burenus, Chairs. Sofas, Matont Bedstead Ordnasce Ooi otland. ‘Tickets, | If nd straw Mattress a, ¥ Irdnance Corp: Mrs, Emily Robinson. of M At the «i i i i f § POTTTION FRO! DI RELATIVE. TOA NEW STEAM ae ye y . Se aE cea okra tis eestor: Me tevand programmes, Jo be liad at tho various musta PETITION FROM LADIVA RELATIVD, TO A NEW STEAMENGINE. | ident pro om, and Mrs, Frohiock, of Wellsville, Seere- | oty, to-uny. ¢ ading Universalist mime Totinstan as Plethora; Mrs. Skerrett, Mrs. Haghes, aud Miss 8, hotels, &e; of Mrs, Mayes, Fulton street: at Mr. J. Kerk iN matenete | (whi) on as Hib as mtod ‘et! tition | tury, Hered :-— Weston in principal characters, The farce, in two acty of ays tangy at Iton street: at the Institute, and of | - ~ - - Pile chaadutecr Baie comes dea Which is of ‘The committee appointed for Lhe purpose, reported the selved, That we ¥ tho presen the PNGLISUMAN IN PARIS, 2 Tale of the Freuch Potica, | irehugh, 44 Ra eet New York. Doors open at 7} J VANDEWATER, AUCTIONRER.—THVas- | Pecula ere represented that a 4 following permanent officers: attitude of our conntry on the subject of a believing with Mr. Burton aa Sir Hippington Mit. The box book ig | to commence at 8 o'clock prev acurae riday, dune Wi atthe | named t had ap President<Francer D.C that earnest efforts must he made for the overthrow: o’eloe as of Mr. Henry ierkuer, No. 176 sy, Cabinet Furniture—An extensive | uscd wilh Shaire, easy by throw din brocatelic, plusdy | just the qu arhle top pisr, i nds, carve tsa. | Out involv Row open. Wwicrs GREAT NATIONAL CIRC trionic Dramatic Arena, Srom Niblo’s Garden, New « York, and National Amphithoate 1 Philadelphia, tho largost and most effective establishment ‘tthe representation of both dramatic performances and jmostrian spectacles that Fation | that he is the inventor of a steam engine, which may be Vice Pre rfeet sufety. He pe to generate steam ter on red hot boilers, so as Lo generate: Which may be required, with iy explosi The eng nh completed. hese Ladi slavery, or the just and, seeing with e@ called Statesmen to. pa crely hide by Ccannot eure th Christians, to tostify the a beautiful | and to request our fellow Christian PROF. B. BROWN WILLIAMS | {hacen will continue his course of popular lectures on Atmos- | SOO BOAT crit ie Hleotrieity and Mental Aching, at Blosoker Build. | eine okey er of Bloseker aud, Morton siieety, every evening | au hale eothy mish th of disoase by his new CoA ‘AL ALCHEMY. dent. daanes Lit Irish, SAND HIS- and dobnson Secretories—Mesdames Vrohoek and mnton, and Mr ever y b x ie e ! i with wy i ivi Drew a" oaths = (2A? ve toate bk aber Rb ee deo dks Later pk ps BA vr eh ninfacture of EE Pa elicability of the invention nd. auimnated, | ° Wis Racanitiee povalitaan gore cn is sols Se eaes ae eee er EE ~ ______ | of removal to Hugeou strect. Catalogues ready dey pr by most philanthropic motives, have given | gioua’ theuieusciot om which cnconied the The Rey. Mr. Gooprren, of East Cambridge, though 8, horses, ponies and at NATOMICAL M , 200 BROADWAY, CORNER | Views to sale. = him fifteen hundred dollars for the purpose of construct- SECOND pAye P s there were many who supposed that Je individuals of ¢ Sing he ‘2sth; Cold of Duane street.—Strangors visiting the city will find TNECO Wid, | ing.an engine, and ask Cong to give as much more, SSE Rag oy ethno MOP! Ur ,|# pacities, wh © catled statesmen, Spring, "ovth, and Newbure, this maynificent establishment to be ono of the mostinter He i Racork. (whig) of N. C.—Out,of..our prisate ‘tions wore further discussed to-day, and | Could rescue hip of state from impending dangors May Hh + Hudson aces in this or any other country Open from 7 o'clock reeves aly and stecr it clear of all obstacles—but this wae a fillncy— PR ign fA real look on Wednesdays. a io Daltias, Vorbouns, Ke national tn Nn ae ee ee the evil still existed, ruin apon the hand waccau aucrteadel by Port's csletrated Now Yak live Sovniecn WILTON atic RNAT RtEKaD OT aEGe Bill al dbi i ise id probably bi AOE TUD Re, rece bloat oi xefocmn wat eniedily imoueht about, ea hee fic by ton sple 3 oh RG! DEER TRE ES sia iiias id te: ent to prove to the world that this steam cngino is de vi ‘4 . ” : think God would permit a nation to exist which was so fadse Ls ee as eae atiiter Cone tan P Ww , Will commence oarly in the fall, : 2 oe eet fies bi ta tined eh ae ¥ 1 his steam engine is ¢ if The re eee sack Gere ie on the state of so- | to the principles upon which it wo established, and so ass through the principal streots to the pavilion’ for exbi- ane MUSHU. TINORE.—! GY Nossa attendee ieee Paltee memorial was referred to the Committee on Com- | “¢ly; Was unde wait 7 fale to homanity. We ask for a speedy reformati Eition, “Ter partloulars seo bilia nnd programmos. IQ iitnin te cateas Sostiiag cronmoalonen ioe the eet ‘auction as above, without rescrvs, for cash pete eaten oa ela We would con © no compromices, but would pita ceedings. throughout, have bee The y in September, wil sewood and ma- ¢ some further proceedings. the Senate took up il the evil hrown WANXIEDTA FEW LADIES TO JOIN AN AMATEUR ec gh tet inh 5 naaye i OWE ° ably conducted, and the eony : i ‘Association of good standing; also, a few centleme: jense address, post-paid, WIN OWENS, furniture, of ko 1% DEPICIENCY BELL : Mr. Eornsox caid it was very strange to him that None need apply under the tg0 of twenty, Address W. Proprietor and Manager Baltimore Museum. Pe cant v The consideration of the Collins line steamer amend. | people sey eompronti ures would put am Campbell, welfth strect. Allcommunications post paid, | <== <= = = ee oe eer | ment . i “ da oo omEnergae cnd to agitation. It was not in the nature of man to be = = | CORPORATION NOTICES. aie pies ceed mee in dbf EE Ca) OT Soar ale | thus gepged. While Le was preaching at Ieoulavllley HOTELS AND WATERING PLACES, 7 Ro nted chamber ure en suite, pkenses, Ox Mr, Sewany suid ed the Senate i Tho morning sesston of the society wis mainly devoted | oe ne had in Lene gti ' = Sofas, spring seat Claira, of the amendment, on a former ¢ ion, L spoke ¢ » the « atid i sade na-thiaw wer ue pretence of pre pital punishment, ME GRAMERCY HOUSE, CORNER OF TWENTIETH Jedand endorsed as ahove, actete Sofas, easy | Mr. Hobbs, who exhibited wlock at tho, World's Falr, in| font’ of ede cmatinant slander." ae they wore | t1q closed his remar ry as a wicked: street and Broadway, Now York, will be optned to the Almshouse, at thelr Brussels, and three | . ident Mahan, of Oberlin Collewe, against |; the pabiio on Monday, May’ 24, 1652. Lt’contains 100 rooms, k, 1’. M., of the 81 wood Pianofor ellent peru oee vpn Hin 7 r tly i web ai f Antieslaver | tg ocg Mixen followed. Te belloved thelt ished in the most elegant style, with every possible con- 1; one good Or, suitable | or. was wu of. TE learn, to hay. at. ident of that institution | i bPige Bassas fi seh ged many It will be kept on the American and Europoan | ‘ Hs Prout tres handsome Melo: cost. $100 Lint gon u vention of the lock. If nd said he would like to be | Of the slavehgldere were | y whamed of slavery; lans combined; and the proprietors are determined that it ail other impurities; each ton ted and Chins wai it was an error into which T fell in the haste nto prove it and, if they eculd sce their way clear out of it, would allrauk maoug the best family hotels in the world, tons} Coal t Catalogues on the morning of } L was aware Mr. Hobbs visited London, and | cig: Beveay ayers pretty aid; ansngead id of It. Therefore, t promise tMeasUreet 4 : DONADI ea ee eae a ara) ____ | exhibited the lock as the agent of the invent the ibetite Nira, TabLow. Milne Brereat i) | Meht be recorded as a great wrong iinpored upom HE CARROLL HOUSE, 722 BROADWAY, ¢ z W. WESTCOTT, AU ONEER—THIS AFTER: | Prise of the invention of the celebrated lock, which Posten rt in the discuseion, The 30° «iu, | them The Compromise he regarded ag a triump the New York Hotel, ‘will open for the ‘reception n or hofure * noon, at two o'elock—§, aricty of Hoaschyla | exceeds all ethers of ils cliss, belor gs to Mr, Newell ay Lerten [ Slavery. Tad the Compromise provided for any prospeo~ boarders on Wednesday, May the 2 ilies or ain } andt rrniture, being all the ure of family i ative New York. TENT | tive Lheration, 't would have n diferent: but now it gentlemen desirous of dlitaining furnished apartments, with , m1 ci the Cs Lvery article will positively be eold Mr. Bornasn. (den addressed the Senate for ‘The Mctodeon was well fi | was a concession of the whole country to stop agitation, OF without board, enn be iapdsomely accommodated. | 1 desetign om and St t arasene toy Bickeoet Cant nearly three hours in epposidion to the atuentment ‘The tev, Mr. Mansitat oP Matar This system of toleration had nurtured the slaves from (Opes A HALE, NEW LEDANON spainas, x. ¥. 1, wad to ‘aand Fan y and prrensthe y cha: wae: rekon, St. reas cates tae lies | t rpc al Sik: 500,000 to 2,000,000, ‘The question is put to ws—"Ts nob ‘The undersigned hereby respectinily givos notice to | boeing Boeken and 4 ays 2—on the pending amendment of Mr. i wastollowed hy Par cy, who offerot the | Ue Union worth the cost?” He answered, he did nog hi his friends and the public that the abo mahog dions establishment will be open for the r on and after the 20th of May; aud he is now prepared to | wake arramgemonts with families for the season, ny and line shat con existing con vertise f suitable bade ee mance Of the contr piion of visitors | formance of the coi te | ftom the bill of each of Collin following resolution elieve the Union posite at such a price. Ite had beem told by & | | that the proprietor to sueh a incdification of as that the Postmaster m: accept propecals for carrying the mail of pot less than tivo thew Sofas Ware, Ly mon Parnitur Sf atl ah Mes in tho Unitad | von who knew, that le was in the daily ex- ore devoted pportof slavery than | Peet of the eteoess of one of those conspiracies of the: st Chi j nor dors any oth slaves, Which would compel the =inve States to ask tha reo until the whole is «atieta ade weekly, on presentation no faspector. Any t _ Resolved, Th a pyre 4 w 1 be i applivati } Seat — —— —- | ship net Cons burt | r exhibit a mor t towards the anti. protection of the North. Ile wonld osk at what price i¢ IGHMOND WILL HOTEL, STATEN ISLAN RS WU 3) Committe, | SINGLE LOT FOR PEREMPTORY SALE, AT AUC. | tween the United states and Creat Britatn, from wangeh as it ie done | should be granted them! —Ho did not believe that there 4 iaferetie pet 4 Hill Sen | ABE i ommittco, =| +) tic he E Aig i test, on day, dstinst. | after thi tof Decomber, 1854, wher sid contr si Weer that bade | Wes any Christian man who could agree to the Compras modeled fora oe | ofice ot the Governors Shab fusd, Mew York May’ | of Fifty. thied 223 feet west of | cxase to be ob alory and th ‘Post ter i ene wore danzerct, i} fry, | mite ame which made no provission for the pro- the 7th of June | 12, 482 ae FP SEUSS aha lars of A, J, BLEECKER, Avctionne. | wid modiffention shall be sgrved to, shall adve then any other imics ; ‘Peelfye emancipation of slaves. aiet’s ttore, No.5 Wall street, New York. = - » ror such proporals, which shail be submitted to Ce now suflers, | Father Rarsov expressed his opinion that inasmuch as TT AMii OUSE, FoR mF ag A tg Ah pt are Ca alah e at the next session. Mr. Pur ont ty suctajned this in a characterietie speech, »| there was jon to (he resolution on slavery, it AMILTON HOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, L. L, TS | MAT h eieoa aan side, kG bipedal fh 2? nding on amicndment offered il. the Scuate 4 Mostly in reply to the Rey, Mr. Trafton, who had undex: hould be pasted withont further diccussio now open for transient company, aud willbe ready to | all houses and lots, improved or unimproved | adjourned taken to t the action of the Methodist Church |” P s or discussion. Feceive boatdcrs on the first day or June, Parties | y atterted | therel U the “followin ents | sees Adjourne, ei the action of the Methi hueh | Tirother Anas reminded him that Uaere wore reporter eheage rooms for. the. ecnvon, can tone Ny wil ave been completed hy the Assersors ( MODERN PASION, POLITICS, AND mane We Pilebtay ate me attislavery, | To disprove this, | anda public ontside to eonyis, * their carly trips on the first day of duno. Also atu avenue, from the sewer in Twenty-cighth streetto | the Press.—Thi ithe asnineton, May 27, 1892 ney Wilts Cones: oa oral letter | vote for tha revolt 2 neh” th Cottage to let. HAWLEY D. CLA 20 feet’ of Twenty-seveuth street, The lhaits em- | mon sense ot mio LANDS FOR RAILROADS IN seen bes ait 2 . f all of which sedu- | sidered it bod > When he oat ed. by such aswessm clude allt felt be } he House resumed the leration of the bill grunt. | leuely jot ‘4e Idea {yt the conierences a: for Cniversalists to ta + WPOE MARINE HOTEL, AT FAIREIPLD, CONNECT. | 1 Sand oltduletec Sok ciccat toreed re latereatla ing to Missouri the right of way and a donation of lund, | ¢P! 4 to abolition, aut not io slavery. Mr. P. | Heree, ho had bees fendi ‘ ont, will be opened’ by its proprietor, J. B, Monnot, | Trenty-sevonth and. Trenty eiehth y palates," 1 in theconstruction of the St. Josephs and Hnuniz bt that, Jame Volk would never have been | as those in © Unele Tom's Cat Mieeig ccd gu ibesirit cay of June neat, no's sumer bratich of the | lose lutcrests arcaficeted bythe above nani moos ilk bee snd the St, Louis railroads, The main question was |! 1 Stules, if he had not bow a | truth of the picture draw, and ‘eee es be tifol village: of Lone lalann Sousa. aineet ie & bes ments, and who are opposed to the sitme, or cither of them, to be put. by a vote of 83 to 70, find that the” bool and 1 hi beg glad to ments of excellent sea bathing and romantic drivos in Pe A Ble Re lei ar eS poe ed Becoek, (dau) of Va., moved that the bill be ed. and said that My. | nt wuts. Ho. Wwliowed thas te weal: Ge cree facent country. Every endeavor will beexorted t> ins days from the date of this notice. pee tool of the stave power. | good than Garrison, Phi ond such Me the hotel the’ distingiished patronage of provious s rife SAMUEL WDE MOTT, The motion wa q z in the dust. Mr. Phil- | peat question bef ,and sue as they. | The Pi encased at the abo PaWele ineoneo was, to | The House adopted hy y 4 2 question befure the Convention was, whether as the embodiment of radi: | cr not the the moment he landed on our | final « he began to how and tor popu heey an age of the Compromise measures were me | Sn ubject? Many persons in Boston, and gba bagth to bow and b ty. He | Christian men, too, were in favor of the Compromise very mas tho grea nic sin Of | measures, becatin Bie, Webster was in favor of them. Te sometis wer than | was only yesterday that Mx, Chartes Sumner introduced om laws, to batile with this | a memorial in Congress, f » repeal of the rugitl avery never wae more sadly | Slave | We, the tre can; t caused uit most no | but we aromet by bullying and the whole tafluence of Totol. ‘The distance font is M ina by the New York and | Office, Boroau of Ascvouney op At Fairtield several times each | 1 SMITH, Street Department, May 20, and bugahoo | ment. to tho effect that)s pos thus granted, only in thi miely—not exeved hundred andl twenty sections on éach road, w continue said road l: and when twenty miles of the 1 rt tity may be sold; until said road loted reads be not completed within ten eat ‘\ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 | Te en to theowner or owners, occupant or oven- | t uses and jots, improved orwninnprored lands, | § th hy, that t ments have been s in tho office of str may be ions of the | completed. fiem time to time Coll ets.—This hy and built with modera improve Rear the colleges, fronting the § follow the Assessors, and a se, commanding @ the negre lod: u - s f Fa ble spirit that etood liken Nor , tine view ¢ public square, and will © 0 tavorabl. 8 8, for ex whore judz are urther ihe « Norwegian pine to bow down | the South © slave se rk hrs lees Babslbrin ‘New Yorkood: Bosteer whe ubeat Of Assasarment foe: « amination by all persone comme Jevor story, Indic a porte nds then ui all revert to | Livre the Hungarion dough fiec, and f say to bin he Seti ae ter masa wee lesb ld be pleased to revel nil the t, befweon Fifth aud Seventh avenes, ‘i wits the UB Phares nthe United State bill was ordered toa thivd re was tho interpret’ Washington, They | Ah y's carat the its | andsocialond veral houses | it inow hore ils opposition ORGE D. IVES. that govert Wwhea farther proceedings were 3 ced hy such assessment. inelnde all the pte | te pr t xpirat , Conn, May 17. 1 lots ni, vaeent lots and yh f i ef Panicl Webster, was made for something else | When he saw y 0 Sa Ae MOE EN GA SARD (lots of ‘grovnd, vaewnt lots, pieces parcels of land, | ccniovs fe y of the morning bow lol Webster, was made for something else than to | such men opposing the politic ions of the eam EA BATHING AT ROGKAWAY, 1, I-THE PAVI- don both sides of Forty-sixth strect, betwoen Fifth Stee by ied + Hotwe then went into committee, nominally on | ! B property. If this government only protects | puith, he meet olject. Tie de en ur Of the nye, Kon lion Hicto! will open on the 1th June noxt, for theres | Mt Seventh a e interests are af. saa tee 111 INDIAN APPROPREGTION ILL | }toperty, i does not do enough, and we will make it bet- | qnight chee the neni oF Wa i com but that i¢ geption of vilccrs. Cars loave the Soath Ferry, Brooklen, | 5. he the ven Stati Ane WHO) #9 C2 | 1a Mr. Grow, (dem.) of Pa., in the cource ofbisremarks, | (F! Daniel Webster, teu yeuts azo, boasted that he had . Hie. Hivon waa tho tech pecker bg rps Wwitere staces will bed reatinese to. convey’ visitersto (hg | ng, to the und ot ove country De dost TAS Testi re Horie passod Ferolue: | Poy ELane, of Vatberongli, ie sep the South as but w devert waste 0 for ne Univeraltan ed ay eerie Tier oeng’ all Boge st fhe ad 2) within thirty be fein Beir GS BCE sr ih tons deshkaiee the Compromise a finali He voted | oid the convention udjourne tnnde a brief speech, | was concerned, andidid not think it much tole Brith, 6S Frous street, New York, will meet with prompt SAMUEL I. DT Morn, > novelty in iterature.N. ¥- Commereal Ad S| aaninst their mtrodu andagainse Cheam | ch adjourned sine die at bol-past len | Whe resolution was pasted without opposition initio NEN SAMUEL TL DE} a interest and wil ele f a in the re : ° poh iden Dre Heth FRANCIS NICHOLSON, 6 Acsosior Clippers “Aethaw aver tions thonmel ve Uuer agitati | a THE METNODIEE ENCE. HOUSE, DANBURY, CONNECTICUT, ISAAC WM, SMITH. 5 6 written a brilliant and enter: ~ uestion ¥ a 4 The Mount Morris Dam Repaired, May 27, 1852. ba opened on the 1st of Tt is larzo, nowly | oo poet BUrent Of Assessments, Street Department, May yp Modern Pa ns, Morals, and Politics "—N. ssion on ¢ ; sven, May 27, 1852. In the Methoai the fous newly ot and supplied with sprin for bathing, aad _ ars isiiemaninale catenin f imes. In the course of ite cond achibite a jon. while d i 2 | ‘the pt Morris dam hae b ted bishops wore ordained, with the 0 =" tho ‘eenven athing, Ben am ~ se devarw? ous teehions ned au ation. while discussion on the other side is. He sawno i neh ; r nce r lained, with the Usual ceremonies, RS tbrey Notre sive tress thine! * ‘Beahiiry is Pe RATION Norte E.~PUBLIC NOTICE 18 tou Pook. Aweek ane oat oe | beuefit which was Ekcly to accrae to the country fron repaired, and the water is to-day being let into the canal, ‘The reports of the committee on the boundaries of coger New Haren Norwalk Railronis, and of Mi houses aud Lota, improved cr Gatepeoced | At ® story of domest menus iraclt t fe | thelr parsoge. The only was (0 open th ferences Were taken up yesterdy.and among those ado gare attra eo = Ne ahcetod thereby, that the tolls eine Assease RES | ot Fomanc Te has the ti | ait a to fan int ine the coals, which Disasters o vel nos one that the New York Conference shall consis of ig the sowiner months, IMONSOD completed by the Arsessors, aud aro lodged injtho oitice | °F fy. bel id aig ant | n have gathore nders enough to cover | *fF AMER ON CN 1 TO WAVE pre tritory now include tn N York, Fouginenaess . “pRID ate aepiments foe examination by all por- | of oninion. Pee ey fashion and the fallacies | theméclves, She House were told tha slave-hold- | LISHED—VESSKL CAVSIZED—CREW CLINGING ‘To | Llinsheck; Delaware, and Newburg districts. “The New tf setae n) ventral m the sewer in Crosby sth rae seter in Grand street, | is likely to make somo sensation among moralis Ftatex were cons(antly complaining of the MEK BOTTOM, FIC D | Lork rouce is to consist of East New York, the Coe eee reraat Lear Te Tease eee. |’ Won OU RID nirents, WEE: inte tinbeosey teeth ee Mirror. “Tho work is for sale by Secin ping up auitation, to the detriment of tho | Ee ifccnicts teas oe ian x . Harttord. and Lone fsloud districts, tmetude , Sey and Bfty’ Hgks, Ainy. Vedrooen, inalude all the several houses and Lote sf arommds | 1 Dowitt & Davonpo and repo he country, But strange as it ma . May 27, 185: ing, in the city of New York. all these charges lying east, 1 & Broth toner Southerner, ou Vriday Island, passed the «mati tow ste he 1A Ae Near ns posible, bub rning, off Turtle of a e& Co, B a ner ‘Telegraph Chathem street, and Broadwey ny Baltimore; J. Now Orleans: nt Jota, pleses and parcels of of Grand stroct, between C vigress convened, thai fownd themeselvoe on the eve of a ntl tional coutre d shower baths always oe; @ tixed charge for sur- third avenue, Bowery, and, situated on,ooth | jor gc avy and Rim streets, aad | \lorgan rey. a. ‘Thomee Quacteematne th sides of Elm’ street, between Grand and Broome ind TJ Wiat incendiary has attempted to fire the temple “J ‘ puld discover 1 seen WB Rote eal ae ne caeiee i winie Intrteaad Can awed (es hme yeni & ¢ mn B. Edwards & Co. Cineinuti, |-yyet, Lge head bt fe 3 ya aa | d concluded that the erew, wun Gov. Hunt—John 8, Thrasher, long enjoyed wt their hands, aud gelicita | Above nam d' who are opposed to the | — Bibs h D __ | Tennessee (Polk) Introduced compromise revolutions inte ave perished. Avnany, May 27, 1852, i patronage and re dation, salne, oF g em ate rodnostod to preseat their obs | AAHE ONLY ILLUSTRATED PENNY PAPER IN Tip | the Democratic ‘ ago papers report the wreck of (he schooner | Gov. I’unt and family left the city this morning, for . aath at eet ins to, She en dersig 4 at theie fice, No.4 | orld.=-" Tho Metropolitan,” filled with « ig E | ibe od aitic or J. ¥, Porter, off Wauk The wreck was | Lockport, Heis expected to be absent from the Capitod ASTROLOGY, wo Netlee, SAMUS He ROR area ts sabe, O thie tuations, puitished ty ls Freres Engraver and Veint geen by Fehooncr Klbe. capsized, and the erew olinging | abvnt.thce ~ SS ~~wa~nanwnna~aws | ISAAC We, SMITH, Assessors, Office, Buroau-of Assosse | Wire ny Street, will be iy this morning — he boitom. A strong vented the Hlbe from Jong. Thrasher, who was recently released from Span- hore WILSON, THE CRLEBRATED ASTRO- | ments, Street Department, May 18 thes ners fo ant a nty, wlio azo reyuested to a: rendering uss 0. ish exptivity, is in this city at presont, om a visit to hig ad street, ar Spring, tolls with the Somer orang — oa ese ay oir orders imme lye The schooner President was ashore at F M friends. 4 erent ACY, sucecss ‘or loas in business, health or ( ROTON -AQUEDECT * DEPARTMENT—TO | Nie SPIRIT Rai wre ait 7 ithern gentlemen, quette, Tt was not \ 2m n Wh ea the pans were lost = "i Sichnoes, warriage, obildres, riches, and all affairs vf life, tractors.—Sealed *propéenls, endorsed “proposal for | "P SPIRITUAL TELEGRAPH FOR SATURDAY | there iu the North, there might be found an individual | ce yot : E Part or futy ‘ Iding rin Hota Wrest Hate ecvived atthe | May ba ued, fens ning dations nm mesmerism | faithless to (he constitution, but the great mass were (rae peri ARRIVAL € bemcunsnre nee atts am - ‘roto quednet Departme Rotanda, | 2" ele No. 1, by a distinguished Indy; essays, bs 0 all its g nties ahi flan " me ART )Y DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES—INSANE ASY* PUGMES, MEALTH, AND HAPPINESS ALL MUST util Monday, eked Bday of Sune: 1508; a8 crolook, | {8 nice nnexpected manifestation’ nt Brovkiyns vision, | soit theme wniey adage 1 a Saouseatorss Tee Steambont Collision and Loss of Life. LEMS TO BE ERECTED—DINSER TO Naval. OFEL covet tin blessings, and all may with absolute cer- to build a sewer, with the necessary iving basins $ 1, by TQaaker; report of the provoodings of the r’ | haa noe been. ey red, uccceding gem ot There | Bowrox, Ma 1802, une, - ne x I tainty olitain them by forwarding $1, post paid, to Professor Iverts, in Houston etrect, from avenue Ato Mulberry | S(T Co uference; Wiio is Responsible? inreply toth as not peen, he repeated, any agitation by the men who | — £6. Jolin, N, F., papers, of the 2ith’ May, ‘contain ae Williams, Port Omtce, New York, who wil send in ootnce gin longth ahout 244 feet. The plan of thegaw. | TT and Enquirer, by the editor. and a varicty of other ius | Wee opposed to thi of compromise, And, in | accounts of a colli ion on the St, Jolin river, bi Bartimons, May 27, 1852. his pamphlet to any address in America, Tt contains the | cr and fications for the bnilding of the same, and all | teresting wrtictes, Yor sale at Nov 3 Cortlandt stress, and | coucluston, he py inet declaring the compro. | steamer A) sand the steam. tug ‘Tra Fy ‘atic delegates are arriving in great numbers, ult of twenty-elght yoars oxperiénce, and is warrat other infor relating thereto, can be obtained on ape | St the uew office mise measures a final Ile would leave them, like all | boiler of th Lug 8 pt ay he ont the elty is full of strangers, ° arofully studied and” practived, to load to the above ret | pli sntrnet Clerk, at this office. NICHOL, ==> — - other laws, on the to b hem, like all | Voller of the Aun, Augtsta exploded, scalding ton per- The Maryland House of Deleq tH sqeret is simple, and’may be acquired by the ueduct Department, MUSIC mi ta tes coal bagi < open to sue am | fons, two of when. Cockiun and Carey, firemen of thi fh estabtistiue insene 'e rigged gee oe st common’ wndersta: . The book is adapted to bot * . Amram Annn ante 0 : ip BOS. COM of the people may hereatue oat, have duce died, wad anot hor is belle > We tuterl pele eg neue ay 8, whic previousl, Feed iae Beret hate ty eee eS | eee ; soins nnn See s<s | quire, without endeavoring to invest them with a smereds | injuicd. i another is belleved to We fatally sasced the Senate. previously ne ily roeeipts. “California emigrants will find (tin MATRIMONIAL T wtroet, would ri AT LAST —D. JACOBS, 149 HESTER ness and dignity by repeated enactments, ‘There w ‘The House refused @ re-consideration of the Suaquee If on mfuie trial it fails to esfect these objects, | MAT “vn 2 RO publi¢ in gonerat, that hots now prepared tomanufecture« | ¢ecuyan te do this to save a Union, whieh ha Four New York Seamen Drowne hans Hiicge Vill, and it fs therefore finally defeated, be y intact’ ‘ WIFE WANTED—-A YOUNG LADY OF superior articic of Banjos, Guitars, Tamboriacs, &o. His aan core and ten years, and whicl: jine New Beprony, May we City Coune have tendered the hospitalities of Love, AND MAPPINESS, Of HOW TO WIN THE | J7_ mers than thirty-five years of axe, intellicont, arm Tong experience in the business enables him to maunfacturs | fFOWN from an infont to the giant Of a world, and whic A somman, | ued here from th muda, | tbe city to eflcers Of the steamers Misstadppi and Arne you love bent Profesese Loraine formerly of Paris wicctionate, and respontable looking and sella Utter articie, at less price, than can be boughtot | = still progressing in tts great missiom, wader demoosutig | ¢f U2! pert kop he G. was off the coast of | Prificeion. onda grand dinner will be given, me Mis now of Now York, will send to any address, on receipt of Nh her house in the city, c Gorman, or Italian, Tho sv attention paid to | auspice IX men, inelne ed Van Horn, de ippi will remain he Ull Monday next Che repairing and tuning of ail kinds of Le de one dollar, post paid, plain directions to enablo ladies or | (Werty-soven years, intel on usioal instruments, nnien (whig), of Mass . re cs enterprising, ambitious, ng; AIMIADIG, gentedl, alfoctionate, te y made the ‘The New Criams mail, as inte as due, i received, but in the night marked, in his ¢ men to win the devoted affections of as many of the | foott look N. 1i.—Gormen accordeons repaive 8 0 4 h rp rite Fox ae their hearts may des df tuous, and proud. Was never marion iio hoe Reade. eee | Tend t MMU NG Fate | athe teehee So fol hee ee ee eee AA oan the jewelry business cieht years. Lost most of his money | Se Le eee mains *| ad been there three years, snd th | to loud, the beat was 1, and four of the number = Sai ier paid, 8 fiie. Hois very desirous to RA bey Bald EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOFORTRS.—WR | Ute clevery had constantly been disc were drowned, The es were George H, Shroves, Temperance Meeting tn Panueil Hab a — —— mo |] Youll marty ® lady if thero way mutual attachment, Pond HERE Pee eee Aree, Aatortment of new aud | Hoyly fuformed ther thw | Yenne Combs, Mathew He aud Washi. Si trees ston, May 27, 1% OURSIONS. Hedy could Tenn hie Seugiuthand could be=provided the } Sine yee aber fy van i te SiO feel anes from. $50 to 1 every day's experlor te N ther tha 0 Horn Was A great tempeeance gathering pla alts rom & good family, and an Amerie SAP 5 mi ; e . ons a )FPAXCURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS—EVERY | five tnexoeptiouable references to. disinte > ition Of slavery Which call N phar. ; i ater A day except Saturdays. { conta oach way. Tl in is a rare chance for nlady to got a ood husbands Prancrorte: TUR FINEST ASSORTMENT OF | Ff There Mey, however, be a Non- Arrival of the Cambria, 5 Lait J mt t 1 after TEo ven steanicr BULFALO, will leave Ham. one aa is seldom met with in & lifetino, i orton in tho city may be found wt tho na | for tho repent or modification of | . Hosros, Mf #9) miveh eifte quiet wae Bama treet at 79 o'cloe + Grand, BIR, Suz | hn yo conrage or romance om Warercoms of CURTISS & CO, 47 Beroadwa : law. I report SGMaeeT tea ooe | lhovinck PCM resiored. Detiarino, 82:; Pior No. sturuing % 61 ww vorr it, N rY Hows! cetobras Amerioan patent ao pianon. Committee; and niljoat 7 tte y Ft Dr. F al Dow, Pw shments, fishing tackle, &e., provided, Bea | T+! ¢ ating whege au f % SB Bag alae fn pinao. 1 miro me 1 hel } basket i ‘ AIG ALE CHL lu greet Bhundawee. pike for o aeTeNy OF Rew Rae md 17 da wid tard il “a me’ od le