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WHOLE NO. 7154. MORNING EDITION--WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. } ——_———_ ——— —— — — a = — ———— en ee ~ -—- —— ed ) FOR SALE AND TO LET. nv BOARDING HOUSES. | WW... LODGING HOUSES. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, |, Excitement Relative to T. F. Monghare DOUBLE SHEET | pagan mga poe, aine | ARE imnn ont or cum aiitcas | A URE Ae omrumene seen AGREE | a ganas Sournten, || nce arate eae furnished handsomely, would be pleased to acsommodate © "nis! Last evening, pursuant to adjournment, the Irish clvie fomilierard afew single centlemen. with board. The house t ld for $600, A first mate at thigofice, oe ni aie. Full proceedings of this Convention, which convened | and military sociotien met ut Montgomery Hall—Mr. Page ital. Only nart of the (boned for the Indy emly), by addressing Mes. H., L. I.-TROTTING.—-THURSDAY, | in ie w first clasrone with all th odern improremen: ' and atake $500; Fnnfeot CHE ATHC Iveation ip ashiantrat temamer Fanidenc PP arailiee ishing AND LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODA- | inBaltimore yesterday, will be found on the last page of | rick Dea in the chair. | ours inl (eation ae the haute. 29 Weet, Bisktomsth etrect, weae Boers there arcna othee bowl Riera: ‘Board for the Indy only: | today's Henaco. Captain Jupor Moco capo ewe Ui invited, 2 i enue, Terms moderate, ress I B., at this o ——————_—__—_—_ would gladly con: eaten. ih 250 pounds. Hugh Kelly onturs « Cae Caine shee its a OARDING—A GENTLEMAD, AND, Lepr iSA5, A PLEASANTLY SIY¥ATAD ROOM TO A iat CH THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS. It was them moved by Mr. O'Conwert thate committer 1 - le; ae a va tantly dint ith be fo a e ‘poster at 5 able for a goatlomen ren Muntele Mai Wrens eis Of SALE—THA STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD. | wit Ym widow Tay there ther re uo ether hoard or his wife, ort fy £ FIRST SESSION. peta aprcgeasecn phe ae od eer emis barritertenn tee Immediately after. Match for $10) i of s othtic how 6 in . edroem adjcining, wnfurnixho a . ae a e meting of delegates. ’ Klin and White rtrects, and immediwtely oppanite the | rence, Ties FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, tober Dey ir, Brady names bm Maes dotars aia Tie New Maven sud Harlem Remkoad Depat, withthe leave | pogcc Headway Fost Office, whe { eee EON Boe On as eae House of Representatives. The revolution met with some oppositio; but it being ithout board. TI is lenaantly siti Without board. roa be 4 ine y, DS poo Wasuinoton, June 1, 1862. understood that two Irish exiles—Mr, Richard O'Gorman, ary no other rooms let in the The House met at the usual hour, but there was a very | Jr., and Mr. John B. Dillon—were now members of the =—s- --—_ - ’ willleave Scuth Perry, Brooklyn, for the sour: BP M.. ond return as soon as the eports aro ‘way 2 cents. J.1 SNEDIKER. Pr privtor. of said premises tor three yasra. For partinnlars inquire of * dees BREE. vice asek prem EMANUEL JOSEPH, 102 Centro atroot. ROOKLYN.~A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE. AND ip tho vicinity cf St Joh ~ = ————-. - --— two or three single gontlomen, ean obtain desirable strictly private, and thei ON EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET, YOREVILLE, | rooms, with partial bowed for gentiomon, at 36 Concord | house. sae oe | FS ON Err ‘ew threy-story houses on ths | strect,carner of Washington street. Heferences required | 2 i iad Dizectcayi. bevtie been Reseed. Bee res ales jet —Thore handsome n: on reet, corner of ¥ Ashington ._Neforences r eee LEGANT FURNI O« THE DEFICIENCY BILL, who had seceded, the confidence of the Bee : th atroet, woal of Pourewavsnae, and | ea GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPR, ALSO | Ba bearl Sen ce ED eT eee OeT | Having been returned from the Sonate with numerous | {einetsece in’ the Dieter, and the, meolitnn wes AUGTION SALE.-STANDARD ROSES, AND OTHER ee era ie Shan le pce a diated | pith al the madoen improvements, in th amendments. was referred to the Committee of Ways and | finally adopted; and Messrs. O'Connell, P. Coghlan. and! ‘chuive pl om tha nursery of Boll, oorner of ‘ound beiug very high, orm and id board, bet of Broadway. Address E. B., M ‘and ordered to bo printed, Captain Murray. were appointed a commrttes to wait ow ‘oadway —A choice selection of Bour- | iny view, renders tho location very der the committee of the Directory, and informy them of the Perpetnal, and other fine Roses and Plants to | given immediately. Rents low. Apply to nn ———_—_— Sere - - bdoa vel Pusu cauccniiad 2b ¥ - J ¥ 7 i SHED ROOMS TO LET.—4 SMALL PRIVATE ' resolution. PMOL aT ee Tene SerONe, a8 ENETHE |) aretnvey orkvO es on 9, Bate SUX OAM AIS Oa Wor ca tihMaaponiciniie uareatmo none t family will accommodate one or two gentlemaa with | Were called. and several bills amd adverse reports | The committeo tham procecded to the Astor House, and — —- OOMS TO LET OR LEASE ON BROADWA\ in the vicinity of East Broadway or Henry streets, Address seataraial hed Rooms with or without breakfast. Noeothor | were made by the Committee on Public Lands. waited upon the sub-committee of the Directory, where UCTION.~PAWNBROKER’S SALE, THIS DAY, BY suitadle for oflices and workshops, to let or lens. Ap- | W:H.M., Herald office, ia boarders. “Inquire at 112 Waverley place, near Washington (ii Ys rooced t0 receive reports from other they found Michard O'Gorman, Jt and Judge 0 Connom, JA. W. 8. Lewis & Mortemore, corner of Oliver stro ply to ar ant. DUNLAP, 684 Bromiway. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND MIS WIFE, OR A | ‘eunviouup noows mittees was made by Mr. Conn. (dem) of Als,” Sige rearenm with thets. Coes SARL ‘aytity of men and w » Viretti ‘This was objected to by Mr. Haut, Chairman of the Mr, O'Gokman, on eutering the meeting, was received Committee on Public Lands, who stated that he had no- | With loud applause, He paid the highest complimonts te veral imporiant reports yet to make. ig x SET RMI 5 AG The House, shortly after one o'clock, adjourned till Nope kena agar , eit i ; } LET, NBAR WASHINGTON OOMS AND OFFICES TO LET IN NASSAU STREBT | 5.;7,0™ unsie gentlemen. can obtain full, or partint board. avare—A gomtleman apd ‘bis wife, or two or three and Clinton Conte GeO RVI, 135 Nassow atroot, } houre with all the mojorn improvements, and » plemsantlo- | Boden," lemen, con, nn No, 59 West Twenty-first etroct, between Fifth and | Bedronms, in » first c a and i Bt. Clement's place, in ‘ ris UCTION NOTICE—C. CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER — | QTORE IN BROADWAY.—T0 LET, THE BUILDING thavenue fi tt Sey quired. Li Friday, to bea Alerenioe of optaion ap to whether the Food By U.N. Bush —This day, at 1085 o'clock, in tho salon | SY 444 Brondway, between Grand aiid Howard streots, OARD.©A. FURNIGIED NT PARLOR, WITH Paniaaant aatnn SOR ainGia GR — Bag dcthr Beant ag . 4 v of ‘wand seoond hand nown as the Olympis theatre; may be renter ‘ar w atore. ‘A eye E 0 Ss RA i veal Preeitare: Cds acd nda eta Care taabe eae Racha: |The feaneia snintecate Teak piderend {els oes Hemtred see ear cominnd Pos trieg ebsaiiedy en the ivan Renee Reraan fall ce perstay beards sider an Gone eee Movements of Kossuth. Mr O'Connett moved that the committee of last evene Desks, Book Cases, &c. Also, elegant Engravings, Paint- | fifty feet im depth. Apply at the box office of Burton's a Aoety ob 14 Franktin street. fo, at 25 Carmine: abreet, where tha: RECEPTION AT ROME AND UTICA. ing be appointed. to aid and consult with the Direstosy ings, &e. ¢ thentre, Chambers street. A lease will be given. shel ppiys a _ | will find the comforts of a home. Tho Fulton aud South Urica, June 1, 1952, in relation to the movement now on hand. ae = 3 5 = OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET.—A “ORNTLEMAN | ferry lives of atages pass the door every lve minutes. y Pith Mr, Priaron aid the committee was too large. UCTION NOTICE —THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER. — ‘0 LET—TWO BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSES, and wife, and two or three single gentlemen, ean be ae- IRN 7 Kossuth reached Rome. ina special train, at half-past Mr ¢. id h resshtad 6 eoblete, Comins By W. L. Van Zandt.—Large sale, this day. ac 10's with a1) the modern Improvements, rent $08 | cvimmodated with desirable apartmonts with pantries and LET, IN A PRIVATE ENG | 9 sock this aft 1 hs wal: sobom baled! By com> er CaN Dore ae Seen weey eee epeaer ee ne o'clock, in the auction rooms, 13 Spruce stront. of Asaeantly situated; good brick house in Brooklyn. rent | closets attached, and board, at No. 126 Chambers atroct. rnished Room, on the sesond SNES: MOE REVEREOOR | 220: WAS! SCORES y of 4000—tbhe Laborers’ Soviety—and there was do! emoreau $4C0; two stores in Court street, Brooklyn, rent $208, one ‘ am pranpant rable (oe Ome om Ome: Hage, fn mittees from Syracuse, Utica and Rome. He was ad- pockety Mig pusibered 5 Othe Goeeat i Bova 5 oud location for business, Inquire 8 P. OARDING.—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED PARLORS ’ roadway, vel: steed > 4 > . | these societies, ought to have more than one delegate. WNEEND, 82 Nacsan atroot ie on the first floor; alvo, 8 room on the third foor for a ct. Unexcoptionsdle references required. For | «dressed in the hea hi J. Doty, President of the vil Judge O°Conson was anxious that this body should de lage and made it very happy reply, Much on- thusiaem was manifested, and $200 * material aid” was raised and presented to bim Jaeambad ces gentleman a ere Vallding No’ 2) Bookman sereat, oa W ti No. cokmal ie new building, No.’ 29 Bcokinan stroet, appizon | rt Wife, oF single gentlemen, with full or per- address apply at the Picture Frama Store, 44 Broadway NINETY FEET DEEP, IN | tin! Woard; private table will be sot fora short period if ree HED ROOMS—TO LET, IN. THR HANDSOME 4. Inquire at 691 Houston street, first house west of uy house 100 and 111 C strast. ono large: yall cide whether the Irish Directory would superintend the whole affair or not—if not, they wanted to retire. Captain Puetan then moved the following, as am = CE opm 2 che premises, JAMES CONNER & Is WAY. ee furni-hed front parlor on the ficst floor and two on hird At Utica. a very large crowd had assembled. Mayor a ont to * fon :— Ore a Reckers, Beret Colton will acl tha dey NO LET—a FRONT AND BACK ROOM, AND ITALL CARDING —MANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, | Mot for rinele gentlemen with tho went water.cbosnt; has | Hinman addressed Governor Kossuth, who made a brief rey fog renee ii irecui dake dune 2, at 103 o clock, at the auction room, 59 Beokma: ul i room. on the third floor of house No. 102 Enst suitable for ® gentleman and his wife, or two or three | 8 f0ht bath, &o., ot moderate prices. Inquire on the pre | reply Sac tb litary erteakation anevine ey cirailan: aaiaberr Ge and 89 Ann strosts, a ‘large assortment ot new and socond | qiirty-second stroet, near Third avenue. Rent low toe | ‘incle gentlemen, with full or partial board, can be bad by | Mice. CRM Es inne oe nal Koesuth is to address the citizens at the Uticn Muse- | Coors wtih the Directory, to make arrangements for the te> nd Furniture -comprising parlor. bedroom, and smell family. applying at No. 3 College place, RRA I HED ROOMS AT 58 BROADWAY, BETWEEN | U2 this cvening A large audience is alrendy convened, | ception of Thomas Francis Meagher. homes ment Furniture of every description. Also, kets will be sold at $1 pe Cloths, gilt and mahogany Glasses, &e. Also, marbl ‘The | #bd probably about 800 or 1,000 0 LET.—BOUSE No. 187 HENRY STREET, BROOK- OARD IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN MINUTES WALK The amevdment was adopted, and the meeting then e@- top m\ ialiy ia | exch. 7 Bedrocm Suits complete. Also, 300 Reston Rockers, with s lyn. Gaw throughout, bathing room, water closet, io. from Fulton ferry, in‘ pleasant neighborhood, for » é . ale journed at a lute hour, to meet on Thursday evening. The large number of office Chairs, Also, 60 boxes Rnising. Sale | Kent moderate. apply at'No, OOPine sects gentleman and wife or {wo single gentlemen; full hoard for wont Trgglaa ite betlevea they Regrets Shen ordinarily Broun tha bouth: greatest ent busiaem prevailed peremptory. —_ he Indy only, There is an excellent piano in the house, ———-- —____ nome Soe eee ‘The Irish Directory mest thia evening, at the Astee “AREAT SALE OF HARLEM LOTS CANTHONY g | "[°O LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 425 BROOME | References exchanged. Address C. M., Hovald office. HiA82s0Me FuRNisnep noowts, wird on winn. | FATAL STRAT FIGHT —THREH MEN KILLED BY THE | youse, to confer with the conmitices appointed. BEAT BALE OF HARLEM LOTS —ANTHONT . at Phe location, being #0 near Broadway, would LED Uk WIELTANE URAL TER A on cet out board, at 97 Clinton place, Fourth street, FALL OF A BUILDING—PRINCK BOUO, RTO. piesa: cobante’ Bxchance, 400" YBtitding Lota known as the | obewer for a Williner or dressmaker already established, 2 me iw "8 a Aa nang Bautimone. June 1, 1852. ce, 400 Harlem Building Lota, known as the only two winu walk from Pook Slipferry. A gen- OOMS TO LET—A LARGE FRONT SECON Roosevelt property, extending from 108th to Li6th street, | APHIY as abo tleman and Jady, or s few single gentlemen, oan bo accom- R room handsomely furnished, with Soper el Mr. John Haren was killed a few days since in a atreet and from First avenue to the river. This is the largest and = modated (with or without board) im an clezant house, and + % ‘ an 2 Dest tract of land now forsale on the islaad, Maps canbe | “JOLET—A SMALL, GENTEELTHREE-STORY MOUSE, | 4 goodtable. Apply at 25 South Kineh strost, Pe eee loca eit aa Anal an meth: Ded room, $0 | affray. by Mr. Dobson, editor of the Jaokson (Miss,) Star, TEEGRAPHIC. LARGR AND ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING IN ALBANY. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW TORK HERALD. on Iweltth street. with gas, bath, &c., and in Anoorder, _ —_ Dad at the Auction Rooms, No.7 brond street. Rents Sib. Apply to Eh KINSHINER, 319 Yourth DARSTAR M HOUSE.—SUPERTOR BOARD, | ‘tft: ® fow doors from Broadway. Dobron was arrested, and, after an examination, was Aisady, dunateaeee avenge. from 2 to 7 o'clock. P.M. for families HEY. 7. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. ert, may bo obtained at the nub: OMS TO LET.—ONE, TWO OR A SUITE OF VERY | @cquitted. One of the largest and most enthusiastic mectings over v Natice. = T. Leeds will sell this day, at 10 = | soriber's family m! » two miles from Glen C . t rooms, fureished or part furnished, in a vor} t Augusta, Ga., last Mane nurticn atten co okamteraniceen SE ate Toate on thea [i ‘cious and airy—situation healthy | plegeant part of Bleecker strect, No. 201. ‘Terme moderate, | _ 81 factory was blown baie: ane dacth by the fait. | Bad in thie city, for any purpose whatever, convened this Be lease secreted eeceraier | oeupney ts tout by twenty-eight poth rooms well fon Gina Cater ee veisk piney the OOMS 10 LET—FURNISHED, TO GENTLEMEN pes 4 Three men were crushed to death by the fll- | evening, in the City Hall, to make arrangements for the if v it . r a $ Ga the riebast -Frocsh eatin. brocatelley carved rosewood | eres: Apply onthe premises, 407 tubscriter will convoy persone. to is Roum, “For furthe single rooms. Alu a sitting room and bed roem, two | Captain Berry, of the ehip Harrict, of Bath, Mo.,re- | entertainment and reception of Thomas F. Meagher, the rae ne ; carved rosowood Exyptina Tou '—VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES AND ROOMS, | formation. addvou sat 2! Fhayes: 106 | Peyicrey With other rooms snitable fore me ao (Soe cently died very suddenly at New Orleans. distinguiehed Irish oxile. , made by Bandoine; rosewood marble top To Highly, Feanea able ILL, Inquire at 72 Fran! Prince Bobo. who, it will be recollected, had the trouble building No. 643 Broadway, cornor of Bleecker | New York Post Office, or apply to Rev. John Thay C i dressing boreaus; oval swing glacs; resewood marble to} street. Apply on the premises, to lin street, wost near Broadway. ‘i Mayor Perry presided, assisted by George Dawson, and 4 4 : 5 Gl sits Yea with Willis about Lola Montes, in your city. a month or H Seed eaiaaer caine fata steercie shasesinia eaten BOS Hes RENCE Aeonltent: a = Ze aE UITS OF ROOMS, OR SINGLE ONES, ON THE SE. | t¥0 860. is bere. and is expected to be adelegate to the | James Maher, Heqrs. Seite teeter mar ahamster may, | (VO ET OF LEASE THAT VALUABLE STORE, No. dated vith geod ara nnd penraat tretaiteirts molec impetencuerwtetten st | care nami ree ca so Gothic heistend attccaane. pallinsters, il cloth, |, Cacia ah rae we ane ae tree No 22 Vandam street. ired no boarders. Gentlemen ace juvitod to visit the house, and Lola Montes in Philadelphia. . mbes _Meaara. Dawson, Cortigan, Benedict, Briow a een aeemeee atch as incaccty | WAY: being next tothe large Metropolitan Hotel. Apply on OARD—A WIDOW LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM | ®few misht unite to cecupy the apartments, which are ex- : , spook sc eT et I i the whole comprising an ssnortment snob as is caccly | lie premier. than she requires, would teé a room to atady and gan- | temely pleasant and commodious; and, if required, break- Puiapecenta, June 1, 1852. committe of ten, togethe presiding oflcers, cree ae Cee bark mnnutnk Catal ésfase pes tleman, with board for the ladv. This opportunity isa de- | fast and tca will be provided, — Lola Montes had another full and enthusiastic house | 84 #Ppeinted, to make tho necessary arrangements peaded upon <r ‘Of Che best manuractart saps techies dat) 10 LET—A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, ATTHE FOOT | sirable one for thore who would wish to live in a rospeetable = PoORTE ES EE The greatest spirit and enthusiasm wero manifested by morning of sale = ef 12a street, adjoining the East River. ube promises and quiet way. Address Miranda, Herald office. (ae Fy thet tala Pe hr bontRched hl aaa at the Walnut to-night. A terrible blow-up is, however, | the masses present. ‘Thix in convincing evidence that the - . consist of a two story cottage, two ai it . Re = "a oe g - ree, of e 0 rece) J Satan micbee a me Pha han taal =, pa At heuxe, coach house, brat house and eight lote of ground, all OARD IN WILLIAMSBURG, FIVE MINUTES' WALK — —$$_______ preparing between her and the manager. The receipts Hoe Pen feed es as alain iris will a eee ee eee ocr’ | in garden, well supplied with fruit, shrubbery, from Peck Slip ferry. T tlemen ean be aocom- | FINO LET, WITHOUT ROARD—A HANDSOME, LARGE | are about $500 night.and she only receives out of it ride ow actu of pieces of Hruescle, Thre-ply and ineraia farpeting; | S8ling from the dock on the i within ‘five minu wodated with breakfast and t large front. room, on Front Hoom, furnished, on the socond fluor of house | about $108 67 excluding cigarettes. She says the | Prion whatever. Prriocos med remnants of English ond Americse Ol Clothe” | WK from the railroad. Possossion immediately. For far- | second foor. App! t, _T. SPENCE! No 83 Chrystiv street, to two single gentlemen, or agentle- | Jesuits bave ruined her dancing—and now they are de- | Although no effort waa made to get up the moeti Pieces and remaan' 8! - | ther particulars inquire of J. T, KLOTS & CO., corner of eon SESE man and Wife. Apply as abovi other than a mere notice in the papers, the working Sass WH. T BOYD, Sslemman. | past and Delaucy street, E.R. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, RECENTL ee *________________} termined to cheat her out of her money, So look out for | Davi native ond adopted. never assembled with mos WORTARTY, AVOTIONNER — WILL BELE ON. from Holland, wishes to find board and a'well {neniahod 0 LET-IN A QUIET, PRIVATE FAMILY, A HAND. | anexplosion. This will make the 20th row ¢he hus had | eee es in wreater nitmbers Aye ROR TART oe OY ee ren een On (PO Doctons.—T0 BE LET, IN BROOME STRERT. a | Foom in areepectale private New York Dutch (Holland) | (2 somely furnished frout partor and bedroom, on second | on American soll in Ove mouths—quito moderate, bd ce femme agen nee eee ce Thicteeneh ecveck, Bear. Fix quantity of large handsome barement, lighted by two large wia- | family in the son! of the city. Reference given. | floor, Fy attached, to one or two gentlemes -——— —————— Meagher sit the elty, and th 2 Liqu os Holinnd’ Gin. Ma. tice’ Rum, %. rs two bedroo: fu or ft +) Addrese V. V'at this office, seuneerds. fae t room on the sam Seer, 'The Cholera in the South. tobe called, Corcompletert besser meetii hog bas rele rigs ne eat Sater trea OARDING.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Pap | ee ORIVATE FAMILY Lovisvir, June 1, 1852, a > iy he te edroom communicat OR BOO lor, to eos Y e , "1 ponder da nt al a SR a "T° LET—A SMALL STORE, WITH IMMEDIATE POS. | ict to efertieman and bin write, with private tate, ortwe | 2 ime Pleasant unfurnished rooms, with bedrooms attach Thirty-six “aed were caused by cholera at New Or+ MR. MEAGHER INVITED TO BOSTON. OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—TAURS- weasion, exceedingly well adapted for a soda water and | single gentlemen, with or withont mesis—also, two single | ¢d, to two centlemen and their wivos,or to single men; within | leans during the past week. Boston, June 1, 1858, ‘7 y q Locatio d—761 Broadway. inute’s walk of the Hudson River Railroad depot, Thir- RPC TE sale a 6S TUE areal, ob the | PERE ron the reeleer TO Aso eek, Peter atte iey | acme _Eaeeom Saeasrees rel Bescdwey. ty-retatroct. “Terms reasonable Apply at sel Weee'Twea. | ‘Ten negroes, belonging to James Dickson, of Canton, } Ata meeting of the Irish citizens last evening, a cone street, *ueadway, Cabinet Furniture An extensive | * ts ARDING—TO LETONE ROOM ON THE FIRST | ty-ninth street. Misa., have lately died from cholera. mittee was appointed to make arrangements to invite Mr. rtment of Mahogany and Rosewood Sofas. Chairs, Easy 0 RENT—EIT! 2 i 10 LET.—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH se Re gs ra Meagher, the Irieh patriot, to vixit Boston. T, D. M. Ppp ogg aceretiren geome Amr ang ng Tgete hate cea Coren IK COntaee | furalsleasaiian t improvements have been introduced. cold and shower baths, at $2 Howard street, Hurricane at Ipswich, Mass, and bs, McGowan toh this wordiug for New York, ter Beta and Contre Tabiee, aneans, Washatends, Cacved Bed: | ghrunbery, Be. at cet Geren tASRC RCI aah | cree eee tte oan Semueeereg Vy 4>TED—BOARD, BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN Boston, June 1, 1852, | the above purpore, stends, Mattresses, Corner Stands all of the manufacture . nication. freq F in a private family, and in the vicinity of Abingd hon Sat sere ates Of ir’ erkuer, amd sold in consequence of removal ate, Rorfurther particulars, inquire immediately at GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPR: ALSG | place.” Address box 271, General Post Omics, M1” | A destructive hurricane ocourred at Tpewich on Satur ‘Theatrical and Musteal. JOEY FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER, BY JOHN FISH- ae = rd, at 21 Walker street, west of Broadway. WANTED_FOR THE SEASON, BY A SMALL RE- me, Tiles aie : vier : Mme. Celeste, who made her début as a beautiful young Distt, 90 1% treet.—A lot light Patent Wagons; ditto bn © teed Hy 585 BROAD. oto AT 7 PE scan ES ‘eli OS apectablo family board and lodging. or part of a fur- — -- danseuse at the Bowery some years ago, in plnying her fare- Enxli-h Pie Frit; ditto, Shells, &., &c., on Thursday, June on the loor, opposite Niblo’s Buildings. For nished house, at any of tho watering places on Long Island. Coll: 3, at twelve orclock. terms, apply at 305 Broadwa: stairs, BE atpiclaeinies A forme ‘shou jo would be much referred, Unoxeaption- LOSS OF THE BARK FAIRMOUNT—TEN PERsoNs | “Cl! Dsagement to an American audience at the Broad. - : 5 able references can be given. as A. M., box 2,459, Ge- i A "| way. She is nowa highly finished and classic artist, im ‘TIONEER.—BY JOHN FISH- 0 LET—A LARGE MANSION, CONTAINING MORE | fentleman, in asmall private fi neral Post Office. DROWNED, TC. y ighly jassic 5) Bhoraday Jane Spanitovetuss | gheutwenty mame atnateg onLonyTaland cect x | Sul", Alte tra tbmm ernie: te aly and eat — Naw Ouszana, May 31,1952, | the meloutramatic schoot, almost without a rival on the yin a quarter of a mi steamboat f 2% + % rT ; ith pleasant it No. 28 Greenwich avenue. Refer- . stage. What a history and a life of theat: Pearl; a few baskets Kossuth, in , miles from New York. Appiy t@ | Iyco given und required. Singer pars every threo minetor cove ee MESCRLLANEOUB. | the ship Tennessee, arrived here eae we Noe in ee Stee Pe ______ : SF ae RETR eer OACHES —I HAVE A FEW COACHES OF MY OWN | that on Friday, the 21st inst., in the of Mexico, al meek = i OARD MAY BE HAD AT 159 CHAMBERS STREET, : Grae, WO Pearl acrea¢ on Thursdays June 3st 10. 0-elook, ([°° LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A FOUR STORY for families and single gentlemen, with furnishod of | priees, also, afew Wayous and second-hand Carringes;theit | ight. she came into collision with the bark Fairmount, | *0ldier of the great Napoleon—starting asa Parisian git alot cf fine Cizare:—-30,000 La Fanna; 10.000 Compstentia, house, well furnished, near Washington square, with | vrfurnished rooms; first class hour fow boarders: | room being required to faeititate the rebuilding and en- | from Cienfuegos. bound to Philadelphia; ran over and | YOUPE and bewutiful—she is now at the top of the melo- 006 London size Emulatio I Regalia; 20,000 El Re- t board. to a family of grown persons, or: sunk her ina few minutes, The first mate and one dramatic line on the English and American stage. ty of as tho advertiser's | room may'bo h Possession immediate]; RE 000 Curado; 30,000 El Regalia Flora; 41,000 ditto ditto; ‘This is a dei hom 25, i $000 Pooahontas; 2,000 La Union, very choice; 7,000 La Pat, | family is only three pera mn baths free, &e. By an early call, the second story front | larging of my Charing repository. ___MAJOR THOMPSON, 27 Wooster street. | nan of the Fairmouut were saved; but the Captain. Julia Bennett continues to attract admiring audiences dress a note to Clark, Herald office, with real name, stat OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS AKRIAGES FOR SALE, SUITABLE FOR HA lady pasrenger, and eight of the crew, were lost. The . ‘ on where an interview may be had.” eee wife, in a plain, quiet family, where there are but fow men and Hotel Keepers,—Th Sea: | wind wan blowing hard.xnd the night was dark, so that | %the Lyceum, to witness her classic representations in LAN1S AT AUCTION.—WM. 8S. McILVAIN & CO, ae * : ae ers: bedroom and parlor necorsary; modern house pre- ys, in good running order, and suival no astistance could be rendered. Englith comie opera, will sell, this day, at half-past 10 o'clock, at No.7 Joun 0 LET- AT 762 BROADWAY, PARLORS AND BED pet ween Bond and Fifteenth streats, Broad- ‘one no top wagon, eost $145, J. C. Hf "The Tenneasce is considerably injured, and leaks badly. street, rted collection of Roses, Double Dalilins, rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without fall irst avenue. Address A. T., Herald office. besold low, if immediately. Can Bhe was bound to Havre Bowsny Trratre.—The pleces presented this even Verbe tions, Pinks, &c., &c., from J. E. Rauch, | or partial board a large room for a store or office, | — = JOHN C. HAM'S Warehouse, 360 Broadwi sah # are very attractive, and the receipts are for the benefit Brookly: The house has ali the modern improvements, baths, GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF THE COMFORTS OF = rh = = ae oe of Miss Differt, the popular Focwfist. ‘The first of the &e Inquire on the premises. an English home, can find it by applying at 82 Willow EW AND SECOND HAND FURNI Upsetting of a Boat—Four Lives Lost. a Hite Chic exeallant shack 4 ss C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE AND POSI- street, Brooklyn, four minutes walk from Fulton ferry. t a bi Beek Nest Oe Dek * amusements will be the excellent comedy of the Serious ive, tive sale of splendid Rosewood, and Mahogany Far- TO LET-AT YELLOW HOOK. PART OF A NEW | Terms moderate. Lounges, Couch Beis, Manogant Boston, June 1, 1852. fue the next feat He will be the intone Divure, Piapofortos, and other ri ouse furnishiog arti- jouble house, consisting of parlor, hasement, cellar, aoa ‘ 4) onan Li Si drama co} he “ Vampire,” with Mr. Ks Glos, on fourmouths credit on’ all sume over $20), for ep. | and six bedrooms.’ The house is pleasantly sivaated, thres ENTLEMEN WITH FAMILIES, OR SINGLE, WANT- | { istends, Marble Top Washstands; 2) Last Saturday evening, at Sancook village, New tug chuvaster’ Whert ur. Raddy as the’ roved endorsed notes.—This day and to-morrow, Juae | miles from the ferry in Brooklyn, cnn stago route, and close % ing bosrd in the city or country, can save much timo | tressen, Pitti feat a id and 3d, at 10o'clock each day, at the large hall, No. 539 | to the shore, This ix s good chance for a tamily wishing & | nrd the vexation of running from street to strect and house | Purencis and Cacd Tablon formerly the Chinese Muxeum, between Spring | pleasant and healthy summer residence. “Apply to A. Ben- | t. house. by applying at the New York Honrding Exchance, erie R. C. Kemp will sell at auoti abo 7 rtment of Cabinet Furnitu: > can bere abtain, for 25 cent qvaiity, and all of which will be poritively 0 LET—IN A BUSINFSS PaRT OF THIS CITY: | their location, apartments, prices, ut reserve. ud presents ® rare opportunity for between the New Haven and Harlem Railroad depots, | few vacancies’ up town, baving superior apartments Hotel and housekcepers to supply thomeclvey wish | curver of Walker and Elm streets, a largo Store and Cellar. | ble for families from the Sout he furniture has | Rent moderate. Inquire of JONN HICKINSON, 86 Cea- | ————————— - mF tre street, of THUMAS O'CALLAGHAN, 45 Roosavelt | (1FNTFFL BOARD CAN BE ORTAINED IN A FIRST ‘he last piece will be the drama of the 's Wife.’ Miss Liffert will sing several of her songs during the evening 300 Hair and H Oi Ps i ik Mat- et Fee at- | Hampshire, a Mr. Babcock, accompanied by four young | 1'f. 4) etary, “"% | tadies, attempted to cross the river at that place, ina | admire beat, which upset, and four of the party were drowned, net, on the ises. References giv d req le 87 Du treet, second door cast from 304 The: S e B u aD" Nive: am % n Premises, References given and required ane street, second door oast from 34 Broadway. Thoy $10,00 CASH TO LOAN, LIBERALLY AND vi mi Baveock, two eisters named Maley, and Mise | _Broapway Tireatne.—Mmo. Ce basher, ste is drawing ver respectable audiences, and her performances give uni- i ae) ; Yeral pleaeute, ‘The bill for this evening consate of ig , wo very attractive pieces—the Bret is by special re Religious Rebdeh cd teotian penton quest. aid for the last time—it is the grand military and | ASSEMBLY | dramati cle entitled the “French Spy, or the on pleasing terms, on storage of dry goods, ries, segars, and merchandise generally, on diamonds, gold and silver ware, pianos, &e Ac. Prompritude, nd discretion strictly adhered to, at Cash Loan JOS. B. DA CAMA RA. eos. &e., be snite rity a Omer, 8 N antial manner city custom trade, and consists of a large and splenaid as- | street. jase Rearding House—frrnished or unfurnished rooms, MONIAL— 7 € 0” %e Sortment of riebly carved roxewood, mahogany and black esos ese with ail the modern improvements, ‘Stare pase the da i duexceptionabie iran Seman OM | ‘The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, | f,il! Styronstantine” with Mme, Celeste in three ebrne- Yaluct parlor, dining room, library snd chamber Furniture, | (VO LET. FURNISUED, THE LOWER PART OF | References exchanged. Applyat st St, Mark's place, Eighth jevires to form ® matrimonial connection | (new échool), having concluded their business, finally | Srnto. Celeste ne Mareline The cxchieoteal phd Beaten Noirs reine crass Sey GA cack | see, et aioe MSL TPE RN REIN |S Hat Satieeee' it dnetg eo emamaRr aan. | *ourmad Ms Saten oto lat night elie entre iconduted with grewt musical sien By Tarcer ead more varied ga oan te found is aay and tea reom, with front and back Dapemonte, 30 8 smal uh HARRIS. HAVING LEABED A bd AND Nommtnications addeensed: 60 G. tak, pitch carts. OLD SCHOOL PRESBYTERIAN CONVENTION. Mr. Roberts. one establishment in thiscity. No goods will be adiaitee uguire as above, between White and Franklin tlegant brown stone house, newly furnished, would ho | Post omen. ei aay eiviaa One 5 » May 31, 1852. a Give " ii {ato this sale but such as can be relied upon and warranted, " happy to reccive permanent or transient boariert at No-31 | intercien: amt pil be eee dca cay ine, th tee reake * |: wha Dieeitsterian Conveats erg aco Spree Nino's Ganvex.—This establishment isin the full tide a2. no limited zoods will be received. as it is the inteation one ie Wost Twenty-second street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- is bo 7 confidential, ' i ds ' of success; indeed. Niblo bas always been such an excel of tke owners that the whole shall be sold without reserve. O LET AT EN—SEVERAL CONVENIENT | rues. . : * Rey. Dr. Humphreys, of Kentucky, as Professor in Prince- | Jent caterer for public amusement that his establishment Parlor Furniture—Elegant carved rosewood Parlor Furai- ‘and handsome three story basement and under cellar = CG, FALWELL WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM | ton College will always command respectable patronage. Madame ture, en suite. covered in French brocatello, maroon, pli brick houses, within four blocks of the ferry, in the new row NE @R TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- his numeroue friends and customers, that ke has re- THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. Anna Thillon ia every night greeted by adumitit = velvet, &c, of the richest designs and styles; ladios’ rose- | on Hudson strect, known as Franklin terrace, These houses dated with breakiast, ten, and lodgings, and dinneron | ™ store from No. 16 Maiien lane to 260 Pearl street, Boston, June 1, 1952. husinst soon Bho cosenes, Coule thie craalins Wood lots; Etegceen with wirror frouts: Music Stands; | fr ® whole Mock, preventing one of the haadsomest | Sundays, in armall family in Brooklyn’ where there are no | Where he will continue to sell his. splendid stock of Whips ie ‘aferenee | (husiastic audiences. She appears again this event Wer Manutertiseres the tewent tner At the afternoon session of the Methodist Conference | in the beautiful opera of the “—Enchuntrena.”” astlated t magnificent French | yesterday. the report of the Committee on Pews and | the leading characters by Messrs, Iudson, Leach, and. ge. Denlers are requested to calland Free Seats was further discussed; and that part of the | other eminent artists. No doubt the house will be nd have been butit under the | other foarders; about ten minutes walk from oither tho Ful- | tl Caner of hia (Mr. Robert L. Stevens), who | ton or South ferries, and in the vicinity of several omnibus | Prices, which em as spared no pains to render them perfect in every respect. | rontcs; references given and required. Apply at 120 Front | 40d Englieh moun carved rosewood Centre Tables, with Egvptian black and | fronts in the United State Gold and white Italian marble tops: carved mahogany Sofas, crintendence of the own: etda-Tetes, cary and spring seat Parioe Chairs: Po. in lor Mache, ancl aid, Centre and Work Tebien; Ott.mans; The Houses are nook one of the most desirable shevin the street, New York. expmine hisstock before purchasing elsewhers. discipline requiring men and women to sit in different | crowded. Nonches; Marble Top, Fancy, Contre, Side vicinity of New York, upon hizh ground and good soil, hav- | — ~ gps Suse — 4 * , at wants y ables,’ Dining Room and’ Library Eornitne ing aview.of the bay sod river’ Rach house bae twelve LAIN COUNTRY BOARD.—LARGE AND ATRY PERSONS WILL BE | Partsof the church, was ruled out by 160 majority. The | punsows Turatne.—Tho fine old comedy of “ Twelfth And euperioe eystew. of alt Ma | wembers of ench congregetion are to have the power to over $50 4 week can be madesby | regulate the seating of tbeir assemblies in pows or other- {an expense cf loss than $% apparatus | wise. mh MH bacrnondt light, genteel, and plea- THE CASE OF DR. JOHNS, OF BALTIMORE. tre BaLrisone. June 1, 1852, oles, mah Troms, pantries, and a lerze under cellar, in front a saffi- rooms, easy of access by © new line of stares or boat, ciently larga flower garden thirty-three fect deep, and a | formerly Mrs. Cutting’s cauntry reat, opposite Gen. Stri- yard forty-iive feet deep in the rear. ‘The houses are finished | For further partionlars, inquire at 97 Clinton place, ) ranger, hot and cold wator in the kitchen at the wash | Fisbth strect, ‘Two splendid anite of rooms to let, with oF nbs And sink: with every convenience for hot and gold | without board, at 7 Clinton Eightin ate baths, shower baths, &. Gentlemen dosiring to esc oor mee ny extension and other Dining 1 irs, Sideboards: rosewood Library an walnut and mahogany Bookcases; Lon Volta're Chairs, Dining Room Chairs, &., Chamber ture—Elognntly carved rosewood and wahozany Bedaton Dressing Bureaus, with marble tops and French pit Night,” which has been performed with great success, to crowded and fashionable audiences, will be repeated this eveniog, with the same brilliant cast. Burton announces. that this is the last night but three of the season; conse- quently the honse will be sure to be fitled to overtiowing. lasses; marbre top enclosed Washstands and Commodes; | the heat. noise, and dust of the city, c " de E CARROLL WOUSE, 722 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE | FUURNITURE WANTED—PARLOR CARPETS, MA Tho vestry of Christ Church, Baltimore, have lasued@n | ‘fo see Burt ; d 1 Klassen; marble top enclosed, Washstands. and Commo ia Roh leu ant entice snes; Outs LVoRtORUS EI Be ee Oe cte tiae ve tua eemetie ot i ircuaiets tunes candelobras, chairs, bodateais, | address. defending their pastor the Rey. Dr. Johns, ftom | jumerous charcten, waant beeen he tierce Wardrobes, Couches, rush seat f Wall stroet. finished in modern style, and at a | bearderson Wednesday, May the 2ith. Families orsingle | and mattresses, curtains, China dinner set, and piano, fo the action of the late Diocesan Convention. ? mission. The entertaiuments close with the farce of “Rather Excited.” Nariowas. Taratnr,—The appearance of Fenny Wallack ottage Chairs, walnut Cot- Eurniture, rosewood and other auch below the New York rates, mahogany and walnut Chamber Furniture, Sofas, mahogany | longing to one owner, it is strongly h 34 French Bedsteads, Spring Seat Arm and Rocking Chairs, | precaution wil with | Which ash will be paid; or br rat Dressing ‘Tables, ain rs, and dagnerrsotype apps Address SM, Box 2/0, Chatham square Post Office. § ‘CURSIONS- The whole block be- gentlemen desirous of obtaining furni-hed apartmen: interest, and every | or without board, can be handsomely accommodated, H.be taken to, preserve the quiet and gontiity 4 From Philadelphia, Divan, ceurng Chairs; bronzed iron Hat Siande, mahogany | 7 the netehborhood for private Fesidoncer Inguire.et the | ————_ Logm AND REWARDS, ___| Bo vepocatireiarvcntinncn vented eee | SALE OF PAINTINGS—NEW NAVAL TELEGRAPH. | g¢ this theatre has hud the efleot of hillog itm cvery da- st 1 bles. Also, st So c1 oboken Li e We nt, e pan of a le of D : ae of W “ nan | OF COMME ARES Who hae travelled for rove nt pertinent. The entertainments of this evening wili com- SR iciapttne soeewind Oh; weer eptans Piecoeten. toot 0 DAGVERREOTYPISTS AND OTHERS.—TO LET— 100 .REWARD—Lost, TN GOING PROM THE | yoors er Enroper nnd isn perfect conuoiacurat the | , A fale of sixty: one mence with the beautiful play of “Love's Sacritioe;*? giz makers of good reputation, and all of which will be ‘A large Daguerrean Gallery, in the new building No. 10 corner of Brondway and Walker street to No. 17 | print dstatues, ote., of all the Enropean galleries of | belonging to the estate of the late Mr. W. G. Jones as Matthew Elmore,and Panny Waback ly warrantea the same as when sold at private sale, | Division strect, near the Bowery. The room ia larzo and Iker street, four $100 bills on the Broadway Rank, The | nit, wiskes ty eneace aa amannensis or companion with a | took place to-day at the Academy of Fine Arts as Margaret Elmore; a comic dance, by Mr Yates, the of the attontion of cures told, with the prices | Oe crue Queen of Scots, $1.400— | crenrare to ‘These Pianos nro particularly w those in want of good instremer ity. tor on eae) mornin, ¥ sal ds purchased oe go outof | bnilding, suitable for a light manufacturing business, Apply REWARD= $38 city can be paoked for shipping at reasonable charge. | to G. B. SMITH, 246 Washington street, NOvGnr Sere examined two d: ahd colored a little yello dsomely finished, possessing one of tho best sky-lights ia | Above reward will be paid for their return ty No. 17 Wal- | gertleman or lady who proposes to go to Eorops. City re: | lowing are the principal Also the second and third foore (ucthe same | ker atreet eae oe Ane! APLIS fy lerter, prepaid, under the | given :—John Khox and 3a petits Ue Lae abn iginal cost. $1.000; Landing of the Northmen, $1,000; PLOYMENT FOR RVERYBODY Laoy Jane Grey in the Tower, $4 « Return, Mersre. Bradley & Jones contin #40: Londreape, $370; Oliver Cromwell and his Daugh- “Guy Mannering,” by the orchestra, and the amusements will close with the drama of “Guy Man- nering.”” Fanny Walluck will appear in her great cha- racter of Meg Merrilies. Auction prices. Cats. | t) city, ST, ABOUT TWO WEEKS terrier Dox, ears cropped, answers to the namo of ¢ t ‘The above reward will he paid for him, or $5 for any info; of the United States. their afteen ea fer, $490; Landscape, $215, The rest were disposed of at Lyceum Tueatre.—Threo excellent pivces are an- HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED. mation which will ind him. Inquire at 87 St. Mark's place, | renliriny from $6 to $28 per week. prices ronging from’ $100 down to $10 The whole | Bounced for this evening. The tirst is the “ Follies of « ANTED TO RENT.A SWALL FAMILY wiTuour | (2_Zishth street tere prove that they have en xbiering tomany, Depend. | amount of the sale ix $623. The principal purchaser a, with Mr Walcott and Miss Julia Bennett in the : ‘ > NT.—A § L oe js no salsity. it is’ certain ithout risk. Direct, | : . : Wo principal c : ene . " Rundred loth on Myrtio, DeKalb. Cumberland, Carlton Childven, wish to hise the'lower gr upper part of | G\U() REWARD—IF THE PERSON (AND ME 1S | precteid inctocing 1 box SY Peat omen Heltimore May | wae MeO. Koberte, Eeq., President of the North River {"0 Urinelvel characters The next is ~ Don Cawar de Qxtoré, Portland. Hampden, Park and Flushing avenues, in | nouse, or a whole house, not above Fourth street and wos kpown) who took the watch and chain from the | and they will be sent by return mail. All, of either sox, in | Bank bis successful bids amounting to $2600. et I ovine SeCetE will leo Appeeniane saecekiya, comer sing nearly theentire fronts opposite of Broadway, preferred. Rent will be paid in advancoin | closet of the Florence hotel,on Sunday, P. M.. Inst, will | town or country, having m few idle hours, may be benefitted James Swain. of this city. is experimenting at our splay her great comic ability. ‘The closing feature will Bides of Washington Park, on the Sth day lien of reference. Address, tating terms, location, &..to | leave it at the office, he shall receive the above reward,and | by there valuable instructions. Patent right secured, Navy Yard. by permis-ion of the Secretary of the Navy, be the drama of » Robert Macaire.”” During the evening Ste, fb egos at he eereban ty ed Willinm P. at this office, which will reseive immodiate | no questions asked. ; = “ — - upon his new telegraphic. syste of communicating the | the orchestra will play several popular airs, Rinhest Widder. Strovts graded. and 'p in eee REWARD —L rast, a Brack | GFA BARGAINS LADIES WANTING A WATCH, | word of command to marines by siguals, Aston PLace. Orewa House.—Bvery bedy speaks tm Adapted to building purposes forthwith. This sale embraces \URNITURE WANTED—CARPET, CHAIRS, SMALL ow, fo. tted whit ne nit 1 ns - a | the highest terms of praive regarding the new drama v . pointer Di and bri spotted ite and biack, white and colored Sil nslins and fine Lin pome of the mort valuable lots in the city of Brooklyn, many Tote-a-Tete, Luoking Glass, Table, &e., snitable for and tip of fis tail white. The above reward will be | auction prices, to pay advances, are requested to call at the The Steamer Marton at Charleston. | called the © Corsiesn Brothers,” which has been produced a 3 nd Cumberland avenues, | citing room. Any one having the above articles, togethe Cash r him at 314 Fourth stre Office, No. 86 ‘Navsau strect, near the cor- HAKLesToN, June 1, 1852, id aston Park, f in w style of splendor seldom surpassed in thf, or an: others lying northef Myrtla | or separate, in New York or Brooklyn, may find a cash pu; f Fult ‘ 2 ! f t enue. on Park, Flushing, Cumberiaud, Ostord, Portiead, | °F,°¢F . oF yn, pur. mt ~ ner of Fulton street, second floor. The steamship Marion, from New York. arrived at her | other country. Mr, Brooke bas displayed great theatri- A Hampden avenuos, . The ferry from the foot of Montague | “mntet: by eduressing C. WILMOT, office of this pa BD PeNsl ey racaiyiouth erect cad torce mons JOS. B. DA CAMARA. | wharf, at five o'clock, this (Tuesday) morning. cai judgment in the production of the piece. The ta jgtreat to the foot of Wall troot,, Now York, will bein « ANTED—A TWO STORY HOUSE, NEAR BROAD” | nue. a carman’s pass book, with thenameof James B. Smith == aa ; my bicaux ure exceedingly beautiful. and the acting through ect e fro ‘) \ i 0 on 07 h a ee jo a e mn “ editable: i pallid a Rrebsriyg cine yee, hres Maat * er than Fourth street, nor lower than | written on side of the cover. The finder will receive $2 ra. Ins Ae ashi OE Markets, out very creditable, Those who love spectacie should. atareasonable rent. Address Mrs, Yoard- ward by leaving the aame at GILBERT. T. SMITH'S, 101 etn aan. 4 N s f ace, ‘ 4 ENRY WELLS AND HIS SISTER, B. He New Onceans, May $1—Noon. — ‘West Twonty-fourth strect, Baroy cuutinge eo impart inetrcotie aie’ the | Cotton—Sales this morning. 2.000 baler, at full prices= | Banwust visit Astor Place this evening. Mussum.—The moral drama entitled “Mary -acros, and, commanding an unrivalled prospect of the, citivs ‘of Brooklyn and New York, and of the harbor, isin t! ‘entre of the property. The grading and plan ng of the J°O BUILDERS AND OWNERS—WANTED TO LEASE, OLD KEY. LOST~IN BROADWAY. YESTERDAY hionable Danvers de Salon, at their xoademy, 659 B: midd! noted Mee, a Uise, Preights are declining. | Lockwood, or Wealth and its Consequences,” is an- Park aro now in rapid progress, and the lots wil be sold house f erm of years, suitable for a private = Rernoo! ee tr . By thei 1 thed of t f X for Net m1 $1 per pale ouneed for bot 01 i fay lb ihe viecntst. alt tee craeete a house for of years, suitable for a private danc- afternoon, between Barcel ny Sat aashony greets, in the M4 aA, pe ele me od of teaching. Lo Ma n fur New York at 1 per pale Sterling nouneed for both this afternoon and evening. The cast vad 4 nd | ing school, i i ; = 7 Javentienare grated and paved, with the.ixcoption of Hampden ing school, with @ room twenty feet square, house to be com shape of « doorkes, with & haw Bire't, which hiss recently boon graded by private contract. | Sixth avenue, Apply at the office of L, B. BULRELEY. ‘A good title, and. free from All encumbrances. Clauses | Counrellor ac La. 49 Wall stree fnat nuiennces inserted in the deed, Terms at ante, Mape, eta ads Rab H ato em! otton de ‘yare e! ii Teadii e a hy October next: snd to be Sonween Breatene end | (eape CEA lootkes, Pies 8 hand heidtag Jt, The fe Ip sleet easesilag exchange § TD Eyes um, Cotton dealers are awaiting embodies all the leading members of the company. ree ‘This establishment continues in as prosperous a career at ver—the lecture room being well filled at every repre- sentation. + Meteorslogical Observations, ANTED TO PURCHASE, THE STOCK AND FIX- ‘O8T—ON SATURDAY EVENING, A BLACK LEATH- ENMANSHIP.—OLIVER b er ‘ket Book, with a steel clasp, o {ed Peeite P closed his see, W ke, and fort Whoever returns | #truction in the art of penmen ship t information may be obtainod on applica- BY MORSK'S LINK, OFFICH NO 2 WALL STREET. i % % " sion to James Ie, 48 Fulton, street, Brooklyn, oF O Wali fy 1atizen of # amall- neat Froit and Confectionary Store, | the fame to No st Dechwan etrect, may Keep the money that | the course, of tem Tegwon Bat ory improvement Moavar, June 1, 1862. ta filled, Signy, Wit aig hen ree ee ieee rT ew York, 0 ho aubseribers, with back ro. ituated bet a ats, q rantied to all. Roos 25% Bro: a co} boy r —Weather ¢ es + - ~ besneore, 4 ati LOTT, MURPHY & VANDERBILT, Sr would lke to hires Store goitable forthe above business, | Natit, without any questions elng asked. | Eton 9 Peieribssade’atankidenisiaes) PAS Et JA OY eit Pleasant: performances of Ubristy’s excellent baad of Bthioplam a of No, 3 Front t, Brooklyn, | Address C.P., at this office, to-day, LovigoS THURSDAY EVENING, AT MECHANICS’ | 7 Tal en s PM. PR: oe oe Be wrinomneter 6), Wind elinestors. ‘The programme provided for this evening ig M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON | = =—— = ean Hall, or between said Hall and Twenty-sixth atroct, a | Jf A ohtn 4 on ure ceeoaae autho ¢ nde’ i hae th appearanc oof gain, exceedingly attractive, Priday, at 2 ovolock, at 187 Canal street, adminis- | ss NESW PUBLICATIONS. ax | Ine’ntrancn, with inck ot infants vate on tho under side, | acbool in the country areneiiritod to eqnnint ‘homuatves | ftocewern, 9A McCloy, sid cool, but delightful Woon's Minsrixis.—This vercatile and talented come Qratrix enlo of Furniture, the estate of the late John tf. ~ PAAAAAAAAAAAL AAAS Q to be derived from this inetibu- a he "phertnotneter 66 pany of negro performers are delighting large assem’ Little, deceased, consisting of Bookcase, Books, Sofas, EW PUBLICATION —THE NEW NOVEL, BY | A ‘Vitaple reward will be paid for its recovery. To be loft bie re Bo French high post Bedstead edding, &o.: Bureaus Car- Augustine Duganne, eutitled Love and Hatred, or the both dha Ah aa ad i ™ ets, Mirrors, Chairs, Tablos, Wearing Apparel, Gold Watoh, | Jealous Brother.” @romance of onr own times, is scoured | CTRAYED OR STOLENOA HORSE AND Glo FROM - be Cod, the manager and proprietor. ‘The fowelry, Paintings, &e, By order of ELIZABETH | by copyright, and published ow]; Jn the New York Reveille. sue foot of Gouverneur stfeet, on Saturday ovouing lact. | fXRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH CONVERSATION programme tor to-night is exoelient i A Thi i#one of the best, an ny of Bulwer's. On | 1)... Tranelation— 4 y, is r JITLE, Administratrix, Ware earn NE lac all ny ewe BOR | The horse i A chestnut sorrel, with white crapper mark, thoy and Translation-Blementary and higher classical in ‘Aununs,9 A. M—A delightfol, cool, clear morning: C, Bagust, the distinguished violinist, will give his first Eis Seared Trem Oe morning, Wind nortl : ther particulars sddrese ”) 'J'B FORMGN Priverea 8P M—It has been a fine, though cloudy day. ‘To. Biahity, his —— ee ERE a night looks like rain. Wind northwest. Thermometer 60. together owing to the untiring exere i t 9 pet atruction—Leetures on the Roman, French, and ma Th py ce e ropolitaa, : LIQUOR bjasouambehes tedtababall a foi tn lon day it free will conftg'a favor, and be paid’ ail | Won eefoeees reins opposite Wyfaiate tom Wee sre Pleavant, but « Titte cloudy, Wind north fale wilt be. maiated by Mae. Be Veep Signore SIREN ent wre a *, ‘ x , where ne M.—Plearant, but re y . " . . SEE Rr wan See 11S DAY PUBLISHED—WILSON & TROW'S pr. | “2 P¢r#er bY lesvingithem at 254 South street continues Instructing in the abote tranches, and veaching | qThermonictcr 76 ¥ Victth Signor Arditi, and Mons. Miquel, the eelebrated violoncellist, Byracune,® A. M.—A 1 and plearant morning, with | posit prospect of @ warm day Vind west Thermometer 60. / Su me Co . SF *P. M.—Cloudy evening, Wind north. Thermome- spit the k, wishes to nda | &t OT Before Hon, Judge Mitchell. plessant res 00 of t “4 Unie, M— Hortot i Clear, and ver; one Ll % on ticket punturulshed, with or'without voueae "the rent to | pleasant, Wind weet. Theruometes 7 | tan, whe GaSe Toe GALT Sate ene, UIR" rots aad ‘Brown Stout, &c., in quart and pint bottles, warranted | tory of t ‘\MPRELL'S AND YOUNGER'S EDIYBURG rectory of the city of New York, for 1852-'38—This ALLET LOST, OR STOLEN —A POCKET WALLET | the modern languages att a OLK aud Fast India Pale ale. Barclay | Directory of about 660 pages of namos will be found to cone Ww containing from $20 to $40, in State bank bills; alaoa | o J, letter ox 1,000 London Porter and Brown Stout, Dublin Porter } tain a larger number, by many thousands, than a uy diroo- | note signed by Theo. W. Rilw ‘, in sity ever before published: Brom the fong ex: | $x m0 “alge & note signed b nine; euprrior Philadelphia Ale and Porter. For salsby | perience of Mr. Wilton. an: valuable sid of oompeten May 29, ov deman: 0 & check an & Roxton ban! 4 uL, 4! it e 4 . | and efficient men inthe compilation, the publisher submits T $350, riened by Ieaac Clap—al ble to Benjamin MH. UNDERUILL, 62) Broome str work to the public with w strong conldence in its full: | fines ‘The anderof the abver ine rlere ee ec the Ollendorthias item. - ‘gn rian system. Ad. ARET WINE, $1 50 IPE correctness. Thi ill be found attached to each, | t) Het and other oe of th eler 70. lan, who ted i 7 eh geomet forge on tae eines cn TOWN F, THROW, Aster Hue, Payment of the ahve’ hotea inaving be Brapeb, Teatna ad ion in singing, pianoforts, or in the | § p M.—Cloudy evening. Wind west. Thermometer May,to save af Bye yearn, the duage gave Bis deckdom ue ERUILL, importer of the Gproleees grades or o7iness Publisher, 49 Aun strest ste) pes oF y, 7 om bok th ‘owner Br wivernaang ie Patt a asee, in whi theledy |g,” this morning. At his enlistment, Nolan. ats ‘that he "0 ‘i ¥ real ar ecnt, by purchasing at the whsleenle. aud Yamlly SHIPPIN the alowe; and ahovld they be ‘offered to any one, t Musical Lady, Meter ¥, Bi 29, Aumixy, 9 A. M.—Beautiful morning Wind south. | wAs over 21 yenrs of ago. His half brother. who ‘sevom= B55 Broome Pbreet, corner of Cros: mney a iG. reqnested to give notire at the offic NCIN " water Thermometer 653;. Barometer 20780 Mercury 66. panied him at the time. and who was rejected on accouns : ‘ ——-————= | POW SAN FRANCISCO, DIRECT OTHE BEAUTIFUL, | Wore! reward will te paid for th ’ DARGNGASADEMY, HOGRAND STRERT, FOURTH | U1 TST “Rather clouty. but not unpleasant evening, | of dieence, also stated that Adam was over 21 yeare of age. 0 FIRST CLASS MERCANTILE woUsES—A GEN- | E' tipper ship RACER,’ H. W- Steals, Commander nov WANTED AN OWNER TOR A strarED Cow | Ir, td fsunionshie Dances, all knewn fe Aamerice, wi | Wind northwest. ‘Tbermontter 78. Barometer BBO10. | Te dee tener cath and. dcaratia, the barton of tlemnn who joe an extensive Southern trade vondy for fre pa . tid moro passongers if dork brown. She was fonnd between Forty aeovnd | \°? ML srt _) Slson every day during the sommor, for | Mercury 79. ng tls i “4 Nolan was of ago. Ad it fa Goubtfwi, the aritvation ae Salesman, after Ist July next. Good | erly BP BU either on board, Ret Forty-third atrect, owner can have her on ea ant pri lessons, and for practice every Ce | Tnov.8 P.M —A cloudy evening. thouga very pleas- | PTP0f is, that Ne an ae i one ronoe given in New York, Philadelphis, and the Soath, | North River, or to BUTLER BRI 6B ana Lis South | jhe promion, in Forty third eteget, next door to North ven in| by oon Vary fow hossons aro ououg yp ing north, Thermometer 76 * proceeding is di missed wituout prejudice to the right te Mi the above di dross A. B., Howard Hotel, for three days, treet, River, by paying oxponses, renew it hereafter.

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