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WHOLE NO. 1153. DOUBLE SHEET. SALES BY AUCTION. CTION SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON the Nowark Turnpike near the : vED IN TAG NE’ 49 and 51 Wost T 'URNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, to let to the= otimeer, will sath st mon, without board, ‘a ce situated ark Chefeatiy we paait ond | fore are no othor roome let t dolight*ul sleeping apartmont thesmall rooms at the hotel without the extra charce of the hotels and references unexceptionable from either party. ¥ AND GENTLEMAN CAN RE ACCOMMODA- with ® pertor aud bedroom fi Mrs. Veron, Hei SPANISH YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS BOARD in s private family, where bi o* a home, and, 06 the English laogu: Fine location, bet ly private, and near the P asters Ny tha” prope EGANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT board —Suites of roomein a beautiful brown stone hou, with all the modern improvemonta, in the viciwtty of Grace Chareb, Pines of Broadway, A: fee: twonty por vent we Gaye alter tho dale, whoa x wirranten pond and mortzaze for Avo your: rsperty and further infor= MSCOTE anotinese, 1 Montgomory stroet OTICE.—GROCER £3, Brandy, Winoe, &c.—Twerday, June |, dress B. B., Journal of Com- given; the balance « mation, appiy to URNI®RED ROOMS—POR SINGLE GENT! with or without breakfast it 75 opporite Hudson River Railroad URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SMALL PRIVa‘ family will accommodate one or two « ma, with or without hreaktu 12 Waverley place, ee oan find ie Oa hated nity of aoqnirin ich Tessomal if Fee een Union park and & Diroct, with ‘purticulars, torms, &, to a Wise, Branil N boarders. Inquire da, Piokl Wines, Mackersi, Salm de en yore ve maga: Ri idusies ARDING—A PEW RESPECTABLE PERSONS CAN poe ee eee, be nocommodated with comfuetabl beard, at 171 Mul- —C, CAS3DY, AUCTIONEER-BY it 14S o” cook ia he ealos 'URNISHED ROOMS 1N BROADWAY—SUITABLE or for a gontiomaa wish for a email gonteel fam! Broadway, oorner of Ten tereidence. Apply st OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND 41S WIFE, ALSO gle gentlemen, oan be accommodated ‘ith desirable roome, with closcts attached, and beard, at $12 Greenwich street, thrve doors from Harrison. OARD WANTED.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM ited, by a gemtloman and wife, in a first olass house, inity of East Broadway or Menry streets, Address M., Herald office, OARD.—A LADY OCCUPYING A NEW AND DE- in Hoboken, would bo pleased «of Dry Goods, Hotse {}URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, eqvare—a gontleman and tile mon, oan obtain very plessna first class private house place, in Macdougal atrect. Je Ww. worthy thoattention of ne ASUINGTON UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. KELL, AUCTIONEER, By W.L Van Zandt —Thi- 4 i om, will be cold, at the saotion re vim. 11S URNISHRD ROOMS TO LET IN SOUTH BROOK- yn.—A smull private family can avcomm date » slasto man with ® handsomely fur: bed. room attaobed, Brcaktast given if requi For terms, apply on the premisos, Hoyt atreat, Denn streot, or at the bookxture, No. 208 Lo} ‘ency Articles, Clothing Weduealay, in the anetion tensive and valuable ean of Parnitu lightfally situated hour THOS. BELL, to let x fow neatly and newiy furnished’ rooma to men, ft er without breakfast. Address “ Hudson," He- Looking Glasses, 0. XTENSIVE SALE OF FANCY STATIONERY, jouteric, and arti J OARDING.—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED PARLORS on the first floor; also, a room on the Shird floor for a le gentlemen, with full or 1 be set fora short period. i tired. Inquire at 691 Houston street, first house west of ; this (Tuesday) ev. Jone] ata quheter bofore 8 o'clock, » very rich and desica- ble aseortmont of Fancy Articl Bfasteful dealer ¢eolinin riety of ologant manufactures, toliet, the cowntivg house and tho vontre table. RAPE VINES AND ORANGE T d —Willinmm 8. Molivain & TI Orango ‘frees, in fine condition SHED KOOMS AT [58 BROADWAY, BRT WEEN and Spring stroots, with or without board. ‘The rooms is espooicially ta ney aromore Chan ordinarily gentleman and wife, tin] board; private tab wine the entire stoak of business, embricing @ eroat va- ‘itable for the boudoir and attention of gentlemen s0ok Vited to these. as itis bolloved desirable. Re! URNISHED ROOM—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE family, a large front room, om the seovad story of ho: No. 10 Walkor strect, suitable for one or two blagio goutle- men. Roferonces required. OOMSTO LET.—THE TWO LOWER PARLORS WILL be let, on moderate terms, to one or two ily, where there are no boarders, oly, at 59 Charlton strect, OOMS TO LE’ peat pvdaeded parlors, with other roome suitablo for & small fami respectable porsons this is id. OARD WANTED, \ THE COUNTRY, FOR ABOUT four months, by ® lady, two ohildren, and servant; ‘anrs oli, youngest ten months. aslon, preferte vill well this d Grape Vines, and | in a healthy Yo ARD, IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodate toa and dinner, {a a respectablo part of South Ik of the South ferry. with nice rooms, LEEDS & C F 10 «tock, at th le of beautifully Antique Statuary, &9. Breoklyn, within five minutos Apply at 46 Stato street, Brookly: OARDING.—ROOMS FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE be had at No. 3 Leroy placa, Bleockor hy il the modern imprevements, with d closets on every floor, and fe well ventilated, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED “ROOMS, jontlomau and his wife. or : }0. GENTLEMEN, being the fourth mi GENTLEMEN, tl . igor Pandolvhini's extensive importation Consistlog of & croat variety of subjects lo aluhaster, cwpios ofall ths favorite models of sonipturs, tion of splendid soulptured Vases, of every size and style. AUCTIONEER.—TO ARTISTS, —Urnamented Looking Glass an & Broad aay maaufao- withont any reverv rivete. To high © at T2 Franklin atree OOMS FOR SINGLA GENTLEMEN, AT 47 BOND atrevt, without board. The house is occuplot by © whe can clive two or three single jo oF sults of rooms: one suit 0 rooms on firat flour, well oaloulated for two gontlomen de- in common, with voparate bedroo; AddreseH., box 149 Broadway Post Oflve, or oall at the Also, a larze cotleo- ENRY 8. LE! il small private family, tlowen pleasant sing! i applying at No OARD WANTED, FOR A LADY, WEST OF BROAD- way, and not abovo Bi old otic &Co., on Wedn siring ® sitting room ik, wt their sales room, treet. at No.8 Wall atrect, opposite co. without reference. Ad- way Post Office, for thre 0 LET, WITHOUT BOARD—A HAND§QME, LARGE Front Room, furnished, on the ira. Re will receive attes tion. - tie street, to no single genflemon, or a geatlo- 8. OARD IN BROOKLYN, FIFTREN MINUTES WALK from Fulton ferry, n'a pleasant neighborhood, for gentloman and wife or two slogle gentlomea; full board for jady only. Thero is an exc: References exchanged. OARDING = HANDSO! 0 Cy let to a gentlem: ed Oil Paintin ill be found on examioat: 0 LET._—A GENTEEL PRIVATH FAMILY, HAVING more room than the} in the second story, an: eintings as ha, among which will be found many 7. fifty by the ol worthy of aticntion, Catalogues on Salo without reserve, or without recard OBN L. VANDEWATER, ABCTIONEER—T! June let, at 1046 o'clock, street. Sig. Veto Voti & Son: Statuary, Cupid and Butterfly, Duk other beautifal grow Alabaster groups require, will let Ii bedroom if requi ‘ail family with. Protestant girl to do the housework. UIET, PRIVATE FAMILY, A HAND~ ed front parlor and bodroom, on second floor, with pantry attached, to one or two genticmen, with- sant room on the s uiro at 164 Chamber: ‘ANTED—TOR A LADY, IN A PLEASANTY LO entod house. a in Mouston, Bleecker, Amity, wate family preferred. Tho terms and tly paid. Referonces way Post Office, ANTED-BOARD, BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN nd is he. ie sy of Abingdon —also, two sing! msurpassed—701 Broadway. OARDING.—TWO OR THREE CENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘accommodated in s gentecl priva where there are but a few nice boarders, at lid street, hotweem Broadway and Elm street. OARDING DOWN TOWN—44 BARCLAY STREBT.— pantrioa and bedrooms i ingle genitiomem oan by commodated. Roterence required. OARDING IN BROOKLYN. single gentler es it the Sales Room, le of Marble and Alabastor Wolllagtou aad I Carrara Marnley and figures tn F reat beanty, entirely new wubjects, avd never before imported into thi: country, Also rh carved Etruscan, A Hobo ‘Vases, ellow quienco Urns, and Tai rs in roliof, Gard ‘Also, Bohemia jer Mache Tab! tal morning of sale. The goods ate now on exhibition. VANDEWATER, AUCTION @RR.—TAURS- Friday, Juno Saud 4, at actous warcroums of Me near Broadway, Cnbii rtment of Maho; ee. Be iS BS Sr ee SF Oe ‘ourth streots, near Be Gentlemen snd their lsomely furnished roo! —A, LADY HAVING Lae ence can ANTED—FOR THE SEASON, BY A SMALL R board and lodging. or part of a fur- ny of the watoring places on uso would be much able references can be given. Address A. M. ral Pout Otfico. FOR SALU AND TO LET. AWAY WAGON, FOR Sold for the want of u & MASON, 276 8; Terms reaconab! 166 Fulton street, up QOARD.—A H, ANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ON THE Jao other ru oan at Nos, 32 and bs OARDING.—A LARGE F AMES COLE, AUGTIONEER —' lio auotion, cn Tuesday. June 1. a chants’ Exchaxy story. attio an tentinliy built two man. A few single gei be with pleasant rooms, at No. 28 Greenrich . Stages pass every ARD IN THE COUNTRY.—PERSONS board (m the country i emon: third door from Fulton str i lot 25 foot 2 inches front, 27 3 feet by it tu the city of Brook- foot 2inohes rear. the full width saddle horses; and ont horses are sound and ki . and isiaevery han 10 minutes OF HORSES—AT the abbey Hotel.-JOSEPH JEWELL. proprictor of the Abbey Hotel, Bloomingdaio rond, offu 5 stoain Ad- LE-A 8 Staatubarg, Dasobess UR SALE—A SPLENDID STUD eee EA jawwd Catharine owner is leaving th without reserve, as the iy. ean romain on erticulars enquire on the prewise oklyn, or of Cole & cction apd for sale, the vo ever been seem in his stab! ard powerful hore .feom Westorn of horas that ing of eleven 0.4 RD.—-WANTED, pr A ERIVaTE FAMIL' ro nce; cast vide of town, and below Broadway Post Ot OMMODIOUS HOUSE, Wallutrest, Now York. D. HOLBROOK, AUCTI & Co. will veil this day, at 10 o’clvek, roncer Anders wick avenue Williwmah ture, Farming Utoosila, ( Dolonsing to tho os Gentle both under t Alac, thrce Cows aud ono Cal OHN W. SOMERINDYKR, AUCTION® 3 —STORE No.1] Spruce etreet. This da : Auction Room, Furniturs &, mahogany Sates Rockers, dining and centre Tables; Burowns, maple cand feat Chairs, Rockers, Boston do, Badsteuds, Warhstands, marble top Bureau, theos rets maatle O-na- Sole Beartead. double and one gelding, of m uty and action. All aco warranted sound wind and limb and aro well wertiy of the attention of these who are desirous of poscsaing an in tisponsable soqui- ‘They can be coon at tho stablos propriotor is always pro= pared to give @ substantial welcome to his friends and vial- OARD.—THE LARGE A Bu-hwick ‘cro: n to their enjoymenta y Hotel—whore the : also newly furnisl for the reception of boarders, both permancnt and transicut. G AT 347 BROADWAY.—TWO PARLORS, tries adjoining, 7 single gentlemen, with Cull oold, and shower baths in the house, Also, & few roome to rent to single in the best atyle; OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, NOT YET SIX ftcen hands and 1 inoh high; warrantod to trot a mile in losa than threo min: None need apply oxoept valuable horse. Address box gonad in ovory 0 u'siork, at tne ropared to buy & or partial board; bo! for free use of boa govtlomen, without board. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—FAMILIES AND single gentlemen c cr rooms and full or parti of Atlantic etroet—the first colonnade house from th with beautiful garden, sbrubbory, & ther partionlars, apply at 26¢ Ati OR SALE-—A VERY BRAUTIFUL, SPIRITED, DA Moree, of splondid action, gay, showy, and suitable ness, five years old this spring, and ware He belongs to s gentleman who in- tends tu travel, and if disposed of immoadiately, will bo veld | cheap. Also ® ee. an: marbic top do. meats, Lair and husk Mattresses, counting room Mea! Paintings, Looking ory, Glass ware. Iron Beistoads, tion, in frontofl the store, at 104¢ o'clook, one young sorrel W. T. BOYD, Salesman. MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER— WILL SELL ON Wednesday, June 2d, at 10 0. 258 Bi wosr First av: 35 ry ES rp with ploasant Kitohon Furnit in the most desirable part ranted perfectly sound. Als by victno of aa execa- two fino Bridles ‘3 Stables, 33 North Moore street. OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, cam have a parlor amd bedroom, hand- fi ouse 43 Wost wont} Thirtoenth etree, Liquors, Hotland Wine, Irish Whiskoy, Koga. Countora, Do sPtniture of the concern, MORIARTY, AUCTIONRER-WILL S®Lt © day, at i o'olock, at 173 Chatham » pote from ® Hotel ard private famt nd hand furniture. Also from Alao over Forty Feather Beds, Stores, will be sold without reserve. OTICE.—JAMBS COL, AUCTION on Tuceday, Juno |, w 6, a Larss quantity of Apply on the in, Madoira Wine, Jamaica tum, Cort y, ow. ear Beoadway, botween tors, Beor Pumps, &e. &. also the Inner at six o’clook. OARD MAY BE HAD AT 159 CHAMBERS STREET, re cee or LET—A SMALL STORE, WITH IMMEDIATE PO3- n, oxocedingly well adapted for # soda water and sexar star d, oF any other light business. Ai riz on the premises, 76 Nassau street. Fixturos wilt bo told. for fuinilien and unfurnished. room: baths freo, &o. room may be liad, ingle gentlem Rent roasonable. By an oarly call, the second story front OARD.—A LARGE FRONT PARLOR ON THR SE- cond floor, with one or two bedrooms attached, can bo. 4 or unturni¢hod, with or without board, ia © y, by appiying at G35 Be attic tedroom for one oF two single gontl BOKEN.—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, in w private family, for slagle gontlemen, with broak(aat, Apply to’ Mrs. nd ateoet ), Hob Gardon street, irons or, t9 JAMES luable property, ti STORE, SITTING ROOM, AND BED- ound, with a wacer front and dock, Ninth stroet { 9, corner of Moore aud Wator Letweem Ninth stroot (plank road) and Muutiazton street, front of Jl fect on the vastery side At the duck the wa- aS aa camiheds 7 room. Apply at d RIGHTH STREPT, OPPOSITE THE OP RRA hia House.—Two suite of rooms to lot. with board on Also a front b NTRY BOARD—HUDSON RIVER SIDE, AT THE usion House, foot of Zighty.sixth stroet. hy, it offers advantages rarely com'ined. or to Messrs. Moore & 70 feet on the oansl. ter fs deep onough for large slueps to come up. This isa Seat ‘or persons who may wish to erry on the oo wood or iuniber bustness, ur for inanufaoturing purposes. ARGE AND POSE ve sale of splen tid Rose*ord aud Mab rymay F vofortes, aud other ri h house f the credit on al snme ove cox, —Un Wodnexday and ach day, ab the Ler: “et als as alicia rts deep ona THE WHOLE OR PART OF A FOUR STON house, well furnished, near Washiagton squat rd, ty 2 femily of prowa persons, oF 8 pa ontl- men. This is a desirably hom family is only three persona. te to Clark, Herald office, with real namo, stating where an interview ma: 0 LET—THE LOWER PART, ment, of the houso N. the third floor. iy the advortisor's in immediately, AUCTION BER. vated, and hea eds or particulars apply at the how ! Sookeellece, corner of Exchange place aud Manover WITH FRONT BASE- 11 Datch street Fur particulars J. Y. SAVAGE, 92 Falton strect, TERREOTY PIST! —FOR SALE, A FIN® ENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF THE COMPORTS UF an English home, ean find it by applying at 52 Willow street, Brooklya, four minutes walk (rom Pultom ferry. ‘Termes moderate. ENTEEL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN A FIRST clase Boarding Houso—furniahed or with all the moderuimprovements. 3 ences exchange Hilveltas auction, aya swortwent of Cabiaot Purntue he bost quality, and wll of whioh will be poitircly A presenta 2 rare epportanity for ttsekce pees to aupply treassel ves wish fold without roserve, the trade, hotel and of the best sky-lights in the reception room fs large, convoniont, agresably fitted up.’ The operating room i capable of producing the largest dagnerreotypes. nod is fur- pished with everything necersary tu the comfort of the sit ter and operator. ‘This ix one of tho best opportuaitios ever Tnqaure of, or ade SNELLLNE, .W03 Eroadway, CORPORATION NOPICES. EPARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, MAY i ‘To Be Sealed proposala ) will be roavivo Commissioner of Kepairs and su the most desteable description of goods Bll been made in the beat and most substantial n city custom tre: sortment of riv' situated, and handsemol; acd consteta «€ # jarge and aplenaid EWISH BOARDING HOUSK.—TWO GENTLEMEN | ofered tothe dn nad their Indies—also, two ingle gentlemen, can be ace pmodated with neatly furnished rooms and board, (f ap- pied. tor iiomediately, at No. library sac chember Purnisuce, utility found in the me, and is a mach cau be foundin any da will bead nitted pon and warcanted, sods will bo received. es it is the intention at tho whole sball he wold within! c—Hlegont carved rosewood Portor Purni- ture, on snite covered in French brocatelle, marion, plas, velvet, Mo, of Cho richest designs and st, © varied aawortment | tabii-hment im this civy. ir eale bul such as can OMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO A GENTLEMAN fo, ot to two single gontlome at No. 6 Fourth Possession immediately. RNISHED OF UNEURNISHRD—WITH and tea, at 26 Amity placo, one door from t. and no limited of the owners Parlor Furhitu: Is for Fire Alarm few doors wost of clock M., at which tine they will be pal hing and delivering at the Tower, x | deflersem Market, 9 10000 povod Fire alarm Bell. Said Leli to be patterned after and mado "J the same kind of crown, aa the one mow rs will ba required to furmia i he Chief Sagtuoer of th od Centro Table pold ond whito Ital ete wTetes, oney picr Mache pearlintail ¢ Coneher; Marble Ip, Fancy, Con:re, Sito. Ca pring weat Parlor a fow rocma yet divengage silo for families o¢ bachiog Sehing. & Ss. B. Frink, £34), RY DESIRABLE outlemen of Keatia 10 Bleovkor street, of this fashionable ys ed rosewood and t to reject all or any of the i i deemed fur the intorost of the Corporation. WM. ADAMS, Commissioner of Kopatrs and Supplies. PARTMENT OF REPAIRS AND SU Ist, 1662 To carriage builders, SHIPPING. P AND SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, 16TH * brig JOUN tage Eneniturs, rosewood and other 0 mahogany and walnut Chambor Furniture & 34 French Beds te Divang, rowing Chai roneed iron Hat seanta, mahogany PLTaS, MaY Hall Chace, Tables. Alxo, 100 haet s corled bi rae hale Mattresses. 40 and & portor rovewood (4 and 7 octavo Pinn ere of gnod reput a P ali, until Friday, June will be publicly -y. a6 but a limited numb: pow (only there yours old) but few Passengers, and presente altogother the most favor- stie opportunity of reaching the now y discovered gold BE. B. SUTTON, 84 Wall stroot. t cpeved. fir building ® Hoso Carriage for ¢ New York, to be known ax No. & 1 ylo the materisls required in the construotion thereof, and any further information in rogard thereto, can Vad at the offices of the Chief Bo h 08 are part cuiarly worthy of the atrent " 5 Goods purotne oping at & renee emined two days dofure th GOODWIN, AUCTION cof the Fire Do- k estimates wil! omtulsioner reserves: ateither office. e wot il or any of the estionmtos the Corporation. wy Commisstoner of TRAVELLER: '§ GUIDE ObNING BOAT FOR PREKSKILL, HAVERSTR k, and Tarrytown, Lendl . Rockland Lake, well’, tonchin amer MAY QUE pier, foot of Jay etreet, over! (Sundaya excopted KAM, at the Wai nd fashionable ly fr inapeot ‘coms, No 108 Broadway, an extensi Birtment of Cabinet Purnitvre No postpenomer : f Ropaira and Supplios. ENT OF REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES, MAY JCTIONEGR-THIS DAY, AT 10 ra . the Stock and Fix nantity English Oil Cl ster Staud, Sto 0. Sale positive, —TITS DAY AT All the Furniture of Di morning, at eight o’e! M, WITTERS, for the above pinces. ‘eave Beekekill at half-past one o'clock P.M. ; jnerter past two o'clock; Nyack, at qua Torrytown, at half-puct three; Hastings, fu halt baat four oak ok. In wo inet rdivchargod at Hammoud stree inquire om boned tho boat, or of William Radford, t ir tures of au oyster ealoon; a Large q Arm Chaire, Counter, Decanter: Glass, Clock, Sofn, oo Gronm Freezers, r 0 o a toners? Hine, Company No.£2 in Hh ‘ AE dridge streets Builiters will extimate fi Carpenter wobk separately. The plan and of the work required to be done, and all infor: ard thereto, cap be bad at the office of the Su Repairs to Public Buildin timater will be fuewiet ed w ner reserves the if deemed fer thi . ADAMS, Commissioner of Repairs and Sanplics. ace Will freight be roceived M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER O'clock at 15 West Broadway. raved from firs, consisting of Sofe 4.19 Elizabeth str . Hall Lamps, ad counter Pixturos, The above goods ace unt of whom it may com- a OM 68 WALL, ee, over James Jeet all or any of tho esti- interest of the Corporation. io royal Washington Mad iy novaratne complete ‘Avply to LPH, AUTHOR OF THE hours 9 ta 12 oo) RAC REA- ‘look AM. and 6 to 9 excepted) No. (AS Mourton strest, ‘Tle Trostioe, price 2 cen id by moot heokerllogs. ‘@ PRINTERS.—A GREAT VARIETY OF WOOD AND Motel Type fOr wale 4D. Cy, Shird otoms, Ho mae’ bev 'e ates bande. (Rr a NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING. MOVEMENTS OF THK POLITICIANS. THE DIMOCRATIC AATIOWAL CONVENTION. nan | Canvassing and Maneuvring of the Friends of the Different Presidential Candidates, PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS, | Passage of the Deficienoy Bill by the Senate. “t | Both Houses Awaiting the Aotion of the Demoorats at Baltimore. Reported Grant to Col. Sloo of Bight of Way Across the Isthmas of Tehuantepec. THE CHOLERA IN THK WEST, &o., &o., ko. The Democratic National Convention. Barrios, May 31—11:40 A. M. The Cass and Buchanan men are getting out of temper. ‘The clroular of the Buchanan delegation docs not’ change the complexion of the game, Should these two be auper- veded, the iseuo appears to stand botween Marcy, Dickias Mand Douglas. The latter has very consldera- Die strength, Dickinsen is poworful down South, but Marcy Ls believed to hold the balanoe of powe in New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania as the second choice. The Idee of putting up mero military candidate Against Gen. Seott, is not entertained. In reply to inquiry, the South Caroline Congressional delegation soy that that State will take no part in the convention. Her vote must be left out of all esti- mates, The Marcy delegates expect to be fully orgeaized by to-morrow night, but probebly not before Wednesday af- ternoon. Bautimonn May 31—M. The difficulty relative to the Georgia delegates has been amicably settled between the contestauts: and that as to the Mississippi delegates has likewise been ar- Tapged. The impression this morning is, that General Butler will be the nominee. Barrimoan, May S1—5 P.M. Te not astonished if, after half s dozen ballots, Douglas is mominated. Southorn mon inoline that way, because bo is sound on the Cuba question. The Douglas mon also control a large amount of monocy. The convention will not enforce the Compromlso finality. It is well understood that some lending South- crn man will offora platform large enough for ail sections. and covering the acquisition of Cuba. The barnburners will accept this platform, if they are not cornered on tho Fugitive law, and the South are agreed. Cuba will ben plank of the democratic plattorm, from rolinble as- wurnnces, Bartisone, May 31—10 P. M. Our city is perfectly thronged, and great excitement prevails, The Buchananites are working burt, determined on succers. They aro now holding» caucus with the Vir- sinia delegates, and will stick to him to the last. Gin Butlor bas written a letter declining in favor of en. Gass, who, he says, is entitled to the nomination. Ho cails on his friends to vote for Cass, and to consider him out of the field so long as Cass is in it, Itis thought that tho friends of Casa will unite on Butler, should thoy be compelled to desort their fa- vorite, ‘The Cassites suspect the Maryland delegates as in- clined ?o go over to Douglas, on the grounds of oxpe- dieney. Lookers on generally think that Douglas or Butler will be nominated. The Georgia difficulty tas not been settled, as ru- mored, Governor Lumpkin stands firm for Cass, and will contest the sents. Miasiasippi is amicably arranged, and has forty-six delo- gates who claisn seats on the floor. Either Joba Davis of Indiana, or Cave Johnson, will bo President of the Convention, An excited und long seasion is anticipated. The impression stili is that Casé must go to the wail, and Buchanan alco, The friends of G with great energy. ‘The New York delegation are mum. It is sald they Ary divided between Douglas and Cass, eral Houston are urging his claims The Whig Convention in Portland, Boston, May 21, 1852, At a meeting of the whigs of Portland, to elect dele- gntes to the Whig State Convention, resolutions eulogis- tle of the administration of Fillmore, and deolaring a preference for Webster for Prosident, wero laid ou the table by 77 to 19, THIRTY-4ECOND GONGRESS. FIRST SENSION. Senate. Wasuinoron, May 21, 1852, THE MORNING RUSINEHS, Mr. Gwin, (dem ) of Cal., moved to postpone the morn- ing business and to take up the deficiency bill, with a view of allowing Mr. [untor to address the Senate on it, THE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATING CONVENTIONS—AGKEED TO ADJOURN OVER THLE. THURRDAY. Mr. Manav, (whig) of N. 0., anid it bas been usual for several years pasi, on the approach of # convention to nominate Presidential candidatos, tor the Sewate to adjourn. 80 as to avoid the necessity of transacting busi. ness with a mere quorum, With that view, he moved that when the Senate adjourn, it adjourn to Thursday next. Mr, Cass, (dem.) of Mich., angued whether It would be secessary to make any order for putting the Senate chamber in summer trim. ‘The Crain said that would be dene without any order. Mr. Cass thought this s good opportunity to make sum- mer arrangemente, Mr. Hare, (free Foil) of N. H, remarked, if that bo so, we cball want some cause for adjourning when the Whig Convention meots, amd I don’t know what the cause can be ‘Lhe motion to adjourn over to Taursday was agroed to. THE DEFICIENCY MULL Wes then taken up, the question being on the third reading. Mr. Hunren, (dem.) ot Va, repiied to (he remarks of Mr. Fearce. (whig) ot Md.. heretofore delivered by him, in defence of the administration, Mr. l'rance repiied to Mr. Hunter. further defending the sdmipirtraticn against the charge of extravagance, and conidering it entitled to the credit of economy: Dor. Wricen. (dem.) of Cal., in the course of the d bate. said he should hereafter speak in defence of tho M-xicax Bounawiy Commission—at least so far a4 per- sonaliy concerned, Mr Houston, (dem ) of Texas, in answor to an inqui- ry, complained of the defenceloas condition of the citi- wens ot ‘Lexas and Now Mexico, He said the troops sta- tioned there afforded but Little protection; whoreas, betore Texas was annexed, for two yoars they had poaoe with the Indiuns, Mr. Pearce had no doubt that if the presorvation v6 pesce on the Lexan border was an object of national tm- portance, the pecple would know into whose hands to ccmmit national interests, Ho next toplicd to Mr. Bor. land's charges ogainst the administration. Mr. Borvasn. (dem,) of, Ark , made # fow romaris in vindication of his 10. mer statements, repeating that cor- penaitures were inourred by tho excautive with authority of law Dawson, (Wh + followed Inman carnost do- fence of the adinyni tration, and deprocating these as- raults On the adminiatration at this ture, just on the eve ential conventions tn apoke brictiy, deuytug that ho charged the tion with corruption Yo only charged it with extravagant expenditure, whieh, he considered quite an other thong Mr, Houston having unexyootedly been drawa iato this dicussion, wished to expla further, Many of the evits growing Up on the from er of Texas had been owing to tbe appointinent of iageapetentagente, He thought the acmnmetration had gage appomnlacnts fom Cevorivian, wud had treated (he poople of Texas with great indignity, Ly appointing perrons disquatificd in every reapeat fe Ucit situations. We exrne Uy solicited protection for cows of Vat frontier, Ifo wade © fer ge marks fn reference to the next Presidono, duord no aw pointe. ‘Tho Defick coy bill them passed by its titte, ‘THE MIStOUR! RAILROAD BILL —from the Hours, then came up. aad an earnest effort wae made to concur In thelr amendment aad pass it; bub bo quorum voting, he Senate adjourned to Thursday. Howse of Representatives. Wasainorom, May 31, 1852. THM 10WA RAILROAD LAND BILL, LANDS FOR FLORIDA AND ALAMAMA Ral ILROADS. Mr. Orn, (dem ) of 3 C., from the Committees on Pub- Ho Lands, reported bill granting 1,600,00® acres of land to Florida and Alabama, for the construotion of two rail- roads. one to connect the Gulf with the Atlantic, and the other connecting Pesacola Bay with tho Georgia rail- iecas, ronda, by way of Montgomery. Al ‘The considoration day week. MOTION 16 FIX A DAY FOR FIN. ADJOURN MMWR, Mr. Yiawnt, (dem.) of Tenn, moved a resebation to adjourn Loth hous: of Cougresé on the tirst Monday in Augut. Mr Hovsi0x. (dem ) of Ala, moved to amend by say- ing the 19th of July. ir. Onx wanted to know whetber it was probate that the Livuse could pass the Appropriation bill, uadorstand- ingly, shouid they adjourn at asearty ® poriod aa that stated Mr. Housrer replied, if the House will within « month from to- dny Mr. Cuwaman, (dem) of N. C., remindsd Mr, Orr that during the last long session. the Appropriation bills wore passed in tro wor ks. and last nession in three weuka. Mr. Sackrrr (whig) of N, Y., moved to table the reso-~ lution; but the motion did not prevail, Y mays 08, ‘the further ce en of th poned till noxt Monday ON 10 ADJOURN PROM TUESDAY TILL. PRIDAT, kKeTT Moved that when the House adjourn to- morrow, it adjourn to meet onjFriday next. Negatived, by yous 56; nays 102. WIG ATTEMPT 10 ACCOMMODATE THK DEMOCRATS. Mr Briccs, (whig) of N, ¥., eaid, a8 a great number of gentlemen would bo absent during this week. he wanted to accommodate them, and for this purpose offered a re- solution that the speoial order requiriug reports from standing committecy for an hour oveh moraing, and also all privileged questions now pending, be postponed for one week trom this day, The ffect of this, he said, would be tho same as if the House adjourned over, The House refused to suspend the rules to receive the resolution, Mr. Jones, (dem.) of Tonn., moved that when the House adjourn. it adjourn to mect on Thursday—dis- agteed to, by 65 against 77. ‘THe DEMOCRATS FINALLY A cOMMODATED. Mr. Bricas moved a reconalaeration of Mr. Sackett's that when the House adjourn to-morrow, it resolution be to Friday, Carried, ‘The resolution waa thea adopted, by yeas, 60; nays, 57; end the House adjourned. From Washington. THE GARDNER CASH, ETO. Wasmincrox, May 31, 1862. In the Criminal Court, the motion mado to fix the day of trial for the Gardner case, was further discussed. The Court announcos the decision next week. The Secretarica of State and of tho Treasury have re- turned to Washington. Highly Important from Mexico, If True. THE TEHVANTEPEO ROUTE. New Orurans, May 29, 1852. We have dates from Mexico to the 13th Inst. The news generally is unimportant, except a report that tho Chamber of Deputies had passed a bill granting the right of way ccrove tho Tchuantepec to Colonel A. G. Sloo, of New Orleans, by a vote of 60 to 20. ‘The Cholera at La Galle, Hlinols Crcaco, May 31, 1862, Tho choiera at Yaa Saile ison tho increase, the deaths having becm about sixty. mostly lsborers on the railroad. Within the paat three days, however, several of cur most respectable citizens have died. Religious Conventions. SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEM- RLY. Waatuineron, May 31, 18. The Assembly elected Dr. Bectaun Moderator, im the absenoe of Dr. Adama, During a spirited discussion on the second section of the ehutch oxtension report, the seicot committee on the first section, relating to education, reported, proposing the organitation of a Western Education Society at Vin- cinnati, cnjoining om the Prosbyterians to make gollec- tions for this cause, and either to expend thelr fands themselves, or pay them over to any of the education societies, The report was unanimously adopted, ‘The eccoud section was then voted on, clause by clause. A fow smendments were made, and the report was adopted, This section prescribes a courre of action for the preebyterlos on homo missions, without lufringing upon the functions of the Homo Missionary Society, aud takes measures for niding feeblo churches in erecting edifices, 1t appoints a committee of tive to confer with the sceicty, +0 ua to make the two agencios harmonivus, ‘the narrative was road by the Kev. Mr. Pichor, and the appeal from the Missouri Synod taken up and dis- cussed. In the afternoon an ineffectual effort waa made to bring up cesolutions recommending non-action ou anti-slavery memorials, After passing resolutions of thanks to the ecmmittes of arrangements, officers, &e., the Assembly adjourned until eight o'clock to night, when the third seetion (Church Extension report) is the special order, The Asw midy will adjourn to-morrow, THK NEW THK METHODIST CONFERENCE AT BOSTON. Bowros, May 1, 1862. The conference mot at the usual hour this morning. ‘The 1¢port of the Committes on Haucation was taken up, and. after aright amendment. adopted. ‘Lhe report of tue Commitice on ews and Free Seats was iaken up, and discussed during the remainder of tho seasivn, From the East. DEPARTURE OF MISSIONARIBS—FIRK—THR FATAL OOLLISION ON THE ST JOUN MVER. Boston. thay sl, 1852, . Mr. Crane and wife, of Western New York, em- barked fur Smyrna. to-day, iu the bark sultaas, w juin the Nestoring mission. ‘The Baptist Church. at North Bridgewator, was damaged by fire. last evening. to t mount of $2000, Sapposed to be the work of aa incendiary. A despatch from St. John. B., states that the coro- ner's jury in the case of collision between the steamers Hanvuh Augusta and Transit, have coudered a verdict of manslaug bur against the officers of both bouts. ¥iro in Philadelphia. Puss. ia, May 31, 1862. A fire cecurred, this afternoon. on Washington and Swanson streets, Southwark, destroying the stable at- tached to the Washington House. Jobu W. Ryan's aleo- hol distillery, Jorcph Painter's stable, a dwelling oecupied by two poor families, and damaging tho Washingcon House. Snowden House, Stevenson & Porter's cooper shop, and Mercer's Lumber yard. The Reported Fire at St. Louls. Sr. Louis, May 31, 1862. ‘The only fire that occurred here on Monday Last was on the premises of A.M. Mercbant & Co,, doing damage to the extent of $1,200. No large ure bas recently vecurred here. Lecture by Kossuth tn Albany. Aunasy, May 31, 1352. ure before the young men of this city, all, on Saturday evening next, at ight Kossuth is te at Association o'clock. The Southern Ma Barrimony. May 31, 1862. The Southern mail has arrived, but wo lind nothing of janportance in the papers teore! al Observations. MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICK NO, 2 WaLL sTREET, Movwvay, May 31, 1862, Burraco,.9 A M.—Thermomets 58. Barometer 29.60, Clesr beautiful morning Wind west. TP.M—Clougy, Wind west. Thermometer 60. Bae rometer 20,28. Rooresten, 9 A. M.--Lovely morning. air, Wind southwest, Thermometer 65, TP, M.— It haa been @ beautiful day, but now cloudy, Wind northwest. Thermometer 50, Clear snd fine Acuuns. 9A, M.—delightful morning, Wind nor¢h. weet, Lbermouieter 6 M.—Dewatiful evening. Wind west. Ther-mome- ter 00. Srnacure.0 A M.—A beautiful morning. Vind west, ‘Thermometer 1P.M.—Clear and pleasant. Wind nort! ,west, Ther- mometer 60. Unica, 9 A. M.—A fing pleasant mory Ang, Wind west. ‘Thermometer 62. TP, M.—Clear, pleasant evening, mometer 60 Ausany, 9 A. M—The Weather is dolightful. Sic Wind west. clear, Wind north. Therm smeter 66, Barometor 29.400, Meiecury 67 7 P M—Pleasant cv ening Strong northwest wind, ‘Thermometer 72. Ve cometer 20.800. Moroury 73, Taor. TP. M—Pen cool, windy, and very dusty. yes- Thermometer terday and to-day, Wind northwest. jr but intro. Harx, (dem.) of Mo,, moved to postpone until ‘Tuerday week. the furthor consideration of the motion to reconsider the vote by which the Jowa Land and Rail- road bill was om Sa urday rojected, assigning as s reason that the measure was important and the House thinly attended. Decided In the afficmative—yoas, 110; nays, 50. the bill was postponod till Tues- to work as they ought to do, they could get through with everything PRICE TWO CENTS, Lola Moates tn Philadet; Puranecenia, SMe ja Montes appeared to-alght, Lot a1. 1862, fue. in bee new drama, In the Walnut Markets. New Uareans, May 29, 1058 Corrow.—Bales boas, 4,010 bales, at outside jrices Cambria’s bape Ase Southern portale ow 676808 year. The stock un hawd af this pore ia. 102600 bales Freights have declined. Cotton takem for Liverpool at id. Storling Kxchange, 95 por eons premium. 31. 1858, 60 2 $0 uch Bartimonn, Mi Bales were made to day of 600 beoves, ab Hogs, $7 75 9 $8. Omvarmwate, May 31, 1868, 100% has been offered to. for Little Miaunt Reliroa@ steck including the June dividend. Bacon sides are af fe. Lard—5u0 koge prime sold at 10}¢c., aud barrelled ke at Useo. Mess pork sells at $16, RIO JANBILO MARKETS. Baxrrione, May 31, 1868, Mesera, Maxwell Wright & Co's Riv Janviro ciroulan, of the 13th April, gives the flowing quotatious:—Bread- {f+—Arrivais have been on a fair scale; we quote ales per parcel for Baltimore. and 134500 for Now Or i—all On Unie, or $ lo 4 por cont of for each. Que fations for smoid relail parcels of Richmond, 14{00 to 16§¢ Vaitimore, 15 a 159000, Americana Dot Che mar- ket is fully supplied with all descriptions, except browm Grills, Coffve—Dealers have advanced their pretensions to 4/800 @ $2900 for mixed Lots guod, first and superion, knd superfine, 44. At these quotations dealers werv firm, with the prospect of ining so for some time. Noe withstanding thix advance, « large business has been dune within tho lust fortnight both for Europe and the United States, Sugar—We quote whites at 24500 « 24700, browns, 1/640 a 1/800 perarrobe, Freights—Several oman- ters have Leon mado for the United States, at frou 36 we @ cents, Present quotations are from 40 to 50 centa, Musical und Theatrical. Mademe Alboni, ove of the most celebrated Iteliem ope, embarked in the Hermann, for New +h inst. and will arrive in this oity ine We have @ positive acoount of this embarkatiua, anys Pr vete—the charming Rouy what bus be graudpapas und grandmamas about the moukey and the moukey opcra. aud the moukey baliet have the Jenny playing | amcng a number Of persons labering am | Michael Kerrigan ; in Reade st Ther- Sho is acoompanied by a by our Last letter trom Paria. young base singer, named Rovere, who is said to be nearly equal to Lablache, and by Sam (lovanni, & famous tenor. She iutends to give concerts in Now York, and throughout the country, and also to appease in opera previous to her return to Kuropo, Alboni we fine artiste, haa » apleudid contralto voice, in = very beautée ful woman, wad is a4 stout im proportion as Madame Tedesco. Madame Sontag, as wo learn by private letters writtes by horeeif, und under her own hand, dated from Bremem, intends to embark in the middle of August, for New York, azxd is also to make @ tour throughout the country What furtbor arrangements may take place connected with Mmo. Sontag’s tour, wo sball learn boreafter. This lady ts & sowrane.und is considered the most clawical and flueat vocalist, of the Italian school, now living. She ise beautiful woman, in tho prime of lifo, and bas occupied a high porition in diplomatic eircles through the Continent. Jenny Lind iv gone; and ulceady many of the oyster house critics and the oyster beuse journalists, wha, during her residonce here, with the power and control over oysters, which her presence gave them,-were so perfectly eloquent in their Lsudations of her, are now beginaing to make mouths at her aud her husband, but paétioularly at the latter genius. Otto Goldschm‘dt soems to have given great offence toa great many of the opater house critics, and they are blazing away at him without ang morcy or quilifeation. Whatever we said of Jonny Lind, und of her personal or musical qualities, was always suid to her fuce, und during ber presence in this oitg. Now that tbo is gone, we sbad have wo turn ronad and defend ber reputation, avd that of ber bit of » hu-i against those vagubouds of the oyster cellars, wu tuen trying to Live out of hur aud her litte ilobcew, while bere, but who now, haviog failed to Ol Uheie els, are Vemting their r ‘against them Ow Yuu left town on Saturday, tor Boston, to give some concerts there Ute Bull is just as great an artist and as ibe a fellow as be was dusing his previous Vieit. but has not Ly vay means been so successful as furtmucly im New York, or iuroughout the country, He made a gras mistake in eupposing that wo are a6 green NOW as we were Wn years igo. in our spring time. We have growm, immensely, xnd been humbu,ged so much sipee thas time that we cunnot now bo so easily humbugged by pa- triotic declarations, instead of exquisite bowing Ole Bull mudo 4 mistake in not giving « concert trat in New York. and taking his position simply ax a great artist, wilLout the affectation of being & great patriot ropuuli- cau. or other humbug. We Lope Lo will sucosed better in bumbugging the Bostonians Lota Montes bas goue to Vhiludeiphia. She had beee try- ing to hui bug us with her dancing. for some time, bub it vside and came to realities. She made @ Litia the new picco, culled “ Lola Montes ia javania.” in which she merely porsonates hereeif aud is only playing of again her old tricka, ‘Lhis pivce coul@ have run tour or tive weeks, When rhe firat made hee appearance In this ity we advised her to givo lecture Ce get up euch pieces, and that she would suco in cither of those courses, Sho seed vow the justios of ce, and is benetitted by havi pled it. She When the d. let her got up @ mew drums, of * und «bow up the Boston chook sand Corpurstion; also, “Life in New rork.” commit and +how up the editors bere who abused her because they thought ee wes such a sinner; also, “Lite ia Paris, ~ Lite in Worsaw " and ~ Lifein Loudon,” with her hue bend shown up in all his gr She caw travel tbicugh thie country with these pieces fur a coupe of 3 make # buvdred thousand dollars. At tne lns® Dights in the Brosuway theatre, the boxes wore filled with the most fu hior able and respectable y of Now York ivelpully ladies of the first ranks in pieiy and pul adame Thillon—the beautiful Thillon—and the Rous s—ore still at Niblo’®. Bue come of the monkeys? and where are the dogst All the young maeters und mis*es ure inquiring from \aeie dat Wem room, It seems that one of the wonkeye i ® din sereaming; another is equal to Glo bull im ring and another —a young moukey—ia ols Moutos in seratohing wud biting. Police Inte Riot om the Twenieh Ward.— eurcd on Bandy uflernoor in mM sence. piher riot amd fight oe in the ‘Cwentteth ward, ¢ inwxicahon, ‘Lhe police were called toquell the disturbance, and am rerted ‘Ihow. bradley. James Quigley. J Teter O'Conner, “thos. all of whom were conveyed before committed them to prison, fault of $560 buil each, to nnswer the charge of riot Stealing a Diamond Breas min—Cauph: ut Last.—vfiowe Patterson. of the tower police court. yesterday arrostedl an individual. wil kuown to the police authorities. cdied Daniel Dhompecn, alias Vig Van om # charge of steuli iv the month of April, 1551, # dismund urvosh, vulued $200, fiom the store of James Hamore, No 4 Lite Green treet, which he pawned at Jackson's pawn offiee, st from which place (he bfoon Was recover- puued it cecms. immediately after the theft, Michact Motior ed, Theac ‘left the city aud went (o California. and now. on his re turn. the officer sought out bik whereabouts, and took him into custody on the charge. Justice Osborn cum mitted the accured to priton tor tri Charge of Burglary. —OMlicer Bedelt of the Chiets office, erduy wtrestcd # man vowed William Brown. © der buker, living at No. 470 Vearl street, on & charge af having, om the vith ult. broken into the pocker boot, munutictory of Charles Kook, No. 1% North Wiltiaaa treet. and stolen therefrom eight dosen pocketbooks, vulucd at $49. A portion of the propery was recovered, nd the accuncd was committed by Justice Osboru te ru. Kiot a! Flaviem—On Sunday night, about nine aelwok, ® desperate riot and tight took place at Harlem. veiweum rb beborers. turban oco ainenced reet, between Fourth and Fifth syenues, clubs were freely weed by both parties, and val of the nts. CN HOLD sides were very seriously injured, | Severs dred. i sem were more or Leow engaged in tho conflict. The police were culled to quell the riot. pal Captain Crowe. of the Bweltih ward, aseistedt by 4 porte of policemen euccceded im capturing the fole lowing nen. who were deemed to benctive particnpators im the affryy s=tonry Patterson. Witham Pattcr.on, Walter Patterson, Thos, Lynch, Prtrick Lyveh. Thos. Terry, Michwé Ti rry. James Dillon. and John Voulvy, All the aceaeed partice were ent before Justice Stewart, who sem than ail to the Tombs. in defauit of $500 bail required. "Lhe Shoolmg Case in Mulerry Sireet — tu regard tothe ¢lolent riot end rhootiog with pistols in Mulberry street, noticed in yesterday's Hrirary. which occurred om Sun= 1 duy night, between two gouge of rowdies, nuthing further of any importance bes transpired. ‘The injured parties, who riceived se yoru! fle it wounds by the dixcharge of the pletols, will, 1s to d, recover, ‘Che police of the Sixth ward. during the vight of the disturbance took into custedy fiv rg men, named Bartholomew ‘lileas Patrick Waters, Michnel Haat, Matthew Mi Patrick Mecha. suspected of being conce riot and hooting ; but vo positive evideace was, up to last evening, brought agaimt them, However, Ju-tioe Vcgart, Letore whem they were brought, comautted thema to priron, to await a further examinatic n Stabling an Officer ~On Sunday evening. a disturbance cecurred among some Germans, in Bighth avenuoy comequent on imbibing too much lager beer. = havo stebic John B. Guylertuterporcd to quell the adie ty ameng them, when he was violent], sovestned by way named Jaques Vignot, whe inflicted five cuts 00 ce of the cflicer with a knife. The wounds were vot of a cl or, The police f the ward were very dungerous character. Ue wand wee lied to nid thoinjured man, and Vignot anc veemed Jchn Larle and Leonard Morrow. were taken inta eustody aid conveyed before Justice Stewart, who held (hem to badd to amawer the cl