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WHOLE NO. 1159. s AMUSEMENTS, ROWERY TUPATRE,. JOORS OPEN AT D rises at 734 o'clock, “Munday eveaing, June URTAIN the trase- u SOS Me Hootie | Patlive Auldiva... Mr Bidy ‘Mr, Stevone | Virgilia.......Mvs. Grettaa SACK SHLPVAKD Mrs. Yoomans | Bineskin. ..... Mi D ‘S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STKEBT.—DOORS | ip tlaped ji bo begin at 7% v'olve ming, June 7, will be pityed the comedy of BIDD YOUR OWN bUSINESS. “Mr. Burton | ales. Sa: Mes, Skorcott YOR FIKST NiGHt, + Mr, Flacide | Eadlie. t ir. Stevens ty y'oluck. | he peetormed the tragedy of a } uly Maoheth, Miss Wallack ASD OLSON d | Valentine. . Me. Cooke j} ourea 5, dune . Me VALENTI Bty. Blanch: WACt Machetix, Orson, MRISTY > UPEKA MUUSK, MECHANICS’ HALL, NO iC 472 roadway, above Graud streot—Open every aight | +% First appearance in America, don < wing the week until further uotics, Tue aviginaland weil | pAcy of ayeingd Asinsls,. wae Wal sopeee in Cantal fkny wa Christy 6 Minstrels, comprising au ‘sficiens aad vere | So./as weted by them atthe tile “co auu ‘experienced performers” = der Sinisty, wioaneoncercs in | PY TBLO'S— MONDAY, 1 this city, tix years,” have been ceceived Ce a a with fave. highly ree iouabls andiences, jntreter CHAS rhea, MPickete, 25 cunts. Doors open at out nek, | | lebrated trsgedian, Mr. Whe pats ous oi Christy's Miustroly aro respeottully informed ee thet & ipy aiterooon © ty ar continued, un TOOT @ MINSTREL AALL, NO, 414 Beondsay, between toward mov Grand streets —Opon | & levery mist Wood Maneger aud Proprietor—Wood's cois, by far Che most superior b andy caliety in the world, and in every evening, nt 8 o'e day att BASSIN!, THE DISTINGULSU£B Viol give tis first Grand Concert on Monday eve a Ball, a Arc: ad of Kthiopiaa misi- nequallod Negri do- and on W ‘opalitan t, his tire procide at the Pisne . TUE GRANL GROHESTRA OF TL ALIAN OPERA Musics! Director. oc... 6. or Arditi, PROGRA pAnr adi Vere. ule im Torii Overture to Gem hora 3. Grief aod x full orchestra PANT 1. 6. Grand Due di Gravera, fortwo Viol'ng and Silver Beile Accompaniment, perform= ed by Six’c Arditi aud G. Bas-ini, ¢ sed expressty fer this oceasion, by A 7. Sentimen te! Duettiva, A Night of Lov: Sung by Madame oo Vries und ra Vietti Marche, tu 2 Miguet +. Arditi, for this ovcasion, composed by... .....-...., Arliti, | avd Ave Maria, transeribed and by Mona. Mizuel, piano , Herr Herold, «+... Schuberth, ‘cum Lombardi, sung’ by Mad. a cae ‘ ordi, . Vieuxtomps. ica, -Arditi. 9 at all Doors opyn ut7 the priucipat Music Storos and f{otels. o'clock; coacert to commence at 8 o'clock. OTIC¥.—WHITE'S MELODEON FOR SALE OR TO let. The stock and fixtures of this popular establish- ment, together with along lease, is offered for sale, ov will he rented for private or public exhibitions, If desired the Tease will be suld apart from the dixtures Torms easy. Ap- ply to C. WHATE, 53 Bowery. SALES BY AUCTION. UCTION NOTMCE.—OVER ONE HUNDRED LOTS to be sold nesday, Jung Sth, ae twelve o'clock, at @, by James Colo, anc- tion Tl ‘omprisi th tise front on three sides of n Park,on Ds Kalb avenue, Cum Ddorland str ®. Also, several nearly en- tire locks, between De Kalb, Willouzh! , Park and Flushing aveuv ‘this is the finest pro, y ia the city of Brooklyn. Ver “sixty per cont, on boud and mort sazo it Gesired Map. 3 eroady at tho office of tho anctionver, 43 ooklya, tnd No, 9 Wall street, New York, de under the direction of Messrs. Lott, By W. 1 Auction Koows, good Furviture trom Laurens ct Goods, Clot Fancy articles, Window Shades, Girandoles, three Clothing and Piedged Gocds, &e. SALE OF SP. Leos & Co. wi aq price etrevt, antity ‘Trunks 5 ; on each day, vent collec. r—the former com- ¢ groups aud statues and ti atihas- isting of tho usual varicty of favorite ly finished atter the most admired chet ent masters. Also x nomber of beantifal hed Groups und Statues in ver assortment of beantiful Sentpture Vases tyles, comprising some superb speciinens of sculpture in nite and basso reliovo; with a great variety of ornamental articles of other descriptions, Fancy @oods Tobe reserve, as this will be Sig. Pandolini's eae prising eevecal ex ter collecti subjecte, Wouvres of th JN, AUCTIONEER.—YORK VILLE LOTS —'OL8 & CHILTON will sell at auetion, 010, at IZovclock, at the Morchants’ Ex: lo of forty-five lots, located on Fourth avenue, ana cu bighty-ninth Ninetieth, and Ninety-tirat strovta, at Yor‘viile, in the Tweilth ward of the city of New York. For maps and further particulars, apply ai th> Office of the auctioncers, No. 9 Wall stroet. Terms—50 pec ent cun remain on bond and mortgage for three years; and a printed absteact of title will be furnished to each’ pur- chaser. on Thnrsday change. ¥" ON, AUCTIONEER.—ROUSEHMOLD FURNI- ; Pianotorte, &e—F. Colton will soll diay, June 7th, at 10)¢ o'clock, at the anction Beckman and 89 Ann streets, a yery large and st ofgood new aud seoonl hand Furniture, fas, Tete a Tete, French Bedsteads, marble | rome choice as: or consisting o top Dress Krreas, ‘Centro and Card Tables, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Beis and Mattrosses, chamber Farniture in suits, ti ke. 3 Also, a large lot of Boston Rockers, Office Chairs, Also one mahogany Pianoforte, made by Gilbert. Salo at i2 o'clock, one small Bay Mare, kiad and L&EDS—WILL SELL ON MONDAY the sales room 83 Chambers street, 34 o’olock, a large assortment of richly sand Eugravines, (subjests euitable for among which will be found many roal noient and modern masters, sey 0, orisinals by Burt, Jaloe Komano, Cenestrallo, Rishardson, of attention Broadway, framed Uil parlor or tine origin enutiful Pastill Iazet. Gritke, Georgie,’ Vernet, and orhers, This coll without reserve , a larce collection of cot engravings, M ts Line and Stipte, Ke. Catalogues on Monday afternoon, when they can be examined OSEPH Hi ( 8, at 10 near D: sortment tS . ) AEenexal avaortin largo ‘number of good EMAN, ok ALM , Columbia ue Ferry, a general as- chen Furniture. Same 191 Washington niture; also, a OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONE the 7th and Tuostay tho Sthet duno, at 103 the Sales Room, If Wall stree Veto Vet of Marble and Alebaster Statuar and Butterfy, & Sous’ # Duke of Wellington snd other bea ant acaces | (1 APE MAY-SEA BATUING.—CON TAL! in realj Carrara Marble ; Alabaster geou: 1 fi of / will bo open om the l0th of Jano inst, sane | great beauty, entircly new subjects, and never hefore im- | this ho ital oat reas | jorted into this country. Also, super carved Etrasean, | der it the mos! n the island, proprie- | fedici, Roman, and Hebe V at tor bepes to merit a sealpetces: | neo Urns, and Tazza, with fruit ead flowors in ano haretoforo recéive Proplctor. Receivers, Watch Stands, Paver Weicits, 3 porte | Sees: | ed direct from Leghorn per ship vgnesaow rowdy. | STATON OHN Lb. VANDEWATEX, At NEB te journed sal vate connequence the lacgo quantity of aes oh a furniture gold at Mr. Hl. Dericer's, 17 Velton street, on | COtmY A. HOUNTAEN Thursday, June 8, the coutiniation ct tho selo kas Yoon | ee erection el eiitny ostponed tll Tesday next. Sth Jono, to enable purghasers | f the reception 0 examine the balance of Mr. i! their selections, This is» rer about commencing houseke: 1 known celebrity a & manu! Mahogany, and Black Walnut Por guaranty for purchasers, Cato» mornin ODERT BYRNE, A public auction, this ds yi, at No. 261 Grand strc tire valuable stock of Dry G nesortinent of British, French Goods, principally adapted to the pro will be o: to suit base rerery noon a’ tend rhi 0a able goody Canton Ors costly aod sw snlo,are there is somo very sc > and fashi Cael, including rich’ embroidered and pl Shawls; Black and Colored Silks, of a very or quality, togetherswith the usual assort- Sale positiv: all of which is ware ranted, and eat makers ia the city (removed to the’ st o of pile), comprising almost every der alo is worthy of particular stten- tion, as.ais the furniture iy of the first cla AUCTIONPER—-THIS MONDAY | ‘0 o'clock. the Furniture of a | leaving Groenvich avenue, embra splendid and Stair Ca legant Sofa Hedatend Bureaus, mahogany sud walnut stead cottage 13, Voliaire and Sew- | 1 Sofa Pablos; Dining, owood Music in mahogany apres hogany and walaut Kock ne top Contre, Picr, and wkfust do.: mahogany and ro tands, Washstand et Sets, ivory-handled Cut lao 'a quantity of Soames, six Large gilt Mircors, ositively wold, rain of shine ing do. Card, and Stands, Tet and walnit a marble top Toi Crockery, &e. 1.000 host importa ry uxticle to AGENCY. MPORTANT CARD—T0 CAPITALISTS, MANAGERS, Inven| Agonta, and ovkers—-Wilton’s twonty-thir trip acrovs the Atlantic.—Mr, J. H, WILTON, well kno # Ra kaving weaviisted. coversl mort at suterprions, Amongst Which he may name the esgazoment uf Made denny ion, the inte tionof Professor An- dorson, (tlc Wizzard of the North,) B. Palas Faotont Artiteial Limbs, in Borland, Boartman & Eng’s celebrated Vianofortes, and m othorsot eq terest, greatness, and steceeatut results, bers most rospoot- fully to inform such a6 may b ny matters of imp ‘to tran: i diate attention aud that he is dhout vi nin, nnd will be happy undertake commis ton will return about eerly part of Sopten na addr Rim ab 400 Brondway pr AVEN & BAKUR, SOL ves Of Malone Sand Stone, A ) hand, and orders (orgey umes y OMS, 17 Lwaat erent, betwecn | Sisnorina Adele Patti w | dern improvementsiatroduoed. ‘The rooms'a’ Lesrce.—Doors open at 7} to commence at7% o'olock. Monday evening, June 7, will be presented the comedy of ., THE RiPLE BRIGADE, Mademo Ponishin two parts | Peter Simplo.,. Mr. C, Hale LA BAVYADERE, IBLO'S GARDEN —MANAGEK, MR. JOHN SEFTON. Tickets, 60 conts; Private Boxes, $3. Doors open at 7, Positively last’ ment of the justly eminent vocalist Mme, Ape Thillonaod Mr Hndeon,. Buifo's favorite Opera of to commence at 8 Monday, Jne 7. night of the engi ‘chock, THE ENCHAW TRESS. Steile. Mme. A, Thiilon | Sylvio. YCEUM THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME stroct.—Doors open at 7. curtain rises at 745 o'clock. played the comediotta of ne 7, will bo Moaday evening, J sey ene ty LITILE ADOPTED. TURNING ROBERT MACAIR THE TABLES. naitrow, Ad Yoon ead Mo with a num ¥ evening, Iupe 7, w atic Ballet ILL, or the enery by ted by Mecsr B chin ory by M [properties by Voaied and splendid costin _ HAM ACTER I ella, file a’anfer cription of grand panorama, and Looks of the librett > EDUCED PRICE N see A. Hartmaun's Exhibi Dominican Collection, at Meade B way, ‘The whole ceremon Ewpress ot Hayti, in full dross, th Ministers, Consuls, of the empires by t from 8 A. M. till6 P.M ROVE: Worid, will commoace early in the fel ther: Mme, Colosie | The Unknown, Mr. T. Bishop ising a cavatina from “ Ernani,” TOR PLACE OPERA WOUSK—MONDAY, JUNE 7. of Donattt's Comic Com: orte St. Martin Theatre, Pari “t NIGHT OF MME, THIL- the romantic dea V. Brooke and his SHY Ta MIL, UNI vn at Rt ged, throwing 0: it view of ‘the pert: enlarged 0 iantly Mi rons ‘and affective xprossly ‘for this M'lle Caroline R 1s Pherevine R fons. Jean Ronsset y of the coronation of the KE 20 all tho most fafluential p e Dagnerreotype. Admission, 25 coats, S80R WILTON, TRE GREAT WIZALD OF TER Mr, Hudson © performed Felix Cahn ite. J. Was Mr. Flanne tino Ronas ido Roussat incidents, small bills —GO AND tien anid sh Br, sonages +9 Comptrotler’s Ofice, watil tu o'clock P. My, te or any tioned Stock 1, $200,(00 of “the New York City Five fox Docks and Slips,” authorized b of this State, passed June : Common Council of th ‘The said s ar valve of whi i embra payable qua be follow: er yearly. ‘Tho stock will $50,000 on the first day o 000 on the 4 rs i874, 1575. oud 1 U0 of “Public Buil tof tha Legisluture of t ate, p 1, and by an or inance of the Common approved by the Mayor May 20, 1852. mirace ou thousand five hun hich will be $100 each share, and the rate of five py ‘The stock will be made redeomabie as follows: —$500M on the first day of November, in the year 1360, 550.000 on the first day of November in the year 1831, aud $50,000 on the first day of Noveruber in ti 85 $150,000 0: © Legisiature of this State, pas: b; Ordinance ofthe Common Coun Dy the Mayor, May 20th, 1 one thousand five hundre: will be one hundyed dollars rost at the rate of five yearly. of February, in the 4, $25,0W of “Bui the Legislature of this Stat ordinance of the Common April 21st, 18 each ie 1890. share, ind will bear annum, payable quarter yearly, deemable on the ed, will bo required to, pa ment. Propo: had ondorsed, “Proposals for, (0 lar stock.) JOSEPIL Kt. ComprRonirn’s Orrice, Ne rcent per annum, pay The stock will bomade redeemable on tho Ist CORPORATION NOTICES, PALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE day, June 8, 1 of tho under mene er proved by thy Ma 2 two thousand r Will be $100 each share, and Lbcar interest at the rate of tive per cout per fi made redeemable November, in tho t day of November in exch k, No 3, on * authorized by an Ack A Tone 20th, 1851, and fares, the par value of whic! hare, Sud will boar inte: ing Loan Stock, No. 3," authorized by Aprili0th, 1830, ond by an ucih, approved by the Mayor The seid stock will embrace two hundeed aud ffly choros, the par value of which, will be, $100 each terest at the rato of tive tock will st day of November, in the year 1870. ‘The proposals will stato tho number of sharos, and also the particular stock desired, and tho price that will be paid for cach share. Tho person whose proposals shull for the stock awarded to hin within three days after having been notided by this Depa: 1a will be addressed to tho” undorsign ere desiemate the particu: TAYLOR, Comptroller. York, May 26, 1852, he said stock ed shares, the par vaine will bear interest at T cont per anim, payable quarter yoarly. 4, at 3 Cont, Stoel, yor nw, authorixed ster day er cont per e made re~ if accopte HOTELS AND WATERING PLAC OF TWENTIETE New York, will bo opened to tho public on Monday, May’ 24, 1552, It’contains 190 rooms, ‘ant stylo, with every possible cons on tie American and Europenn plans comMned; and the proprietors aro dutermined that it he world, ONADL & CO, TT \HE GRAMERCY MOUSE, COR stroet and Broadway, NER furnished in the most Slee venience. At will be kept shall rank among the best family hotels iad 8, EMBLE HOUSE. oon O'S. 41, K family mans! : r Union Park. This new is now open for the recept mtlemen. n stone front houses, bro communicating ¢legantly furnished, and tho situation deli Southerners, and otherslvisiting the city, wit dnd this a most desicable residenco. NEW LEBANON 8 / The underagned horeby respectully gives noti his friends and the public that the dione oetablishment will be open for the reo on sud after the 20sh of May; and he V patron nts, th ot ¢ A Isle Wawearanna beautifully situated a HOUSE, N.Y.)'—Tho above Nineteenth stroct, between Broad wa ole n of familiesand ‘The establishment consists of four new with all the mo- ht M. O. KEMBLE ave named cor : RD aint i eo Row propared to mek arrangemento with families for the senso s NSON PARSONS. age for tim m3 sea} ISLAND.—TOIS (GREENWOOD LAKE, AND 47 East and Fourth cant private ious, and Land cool. familica, TINGS, N.Y to on of vis 2p fe #oason bi st ne ids fair amer tra. reat rail- of side of Lon open for par- ‘at hand to ursions, nse is most tie Load of Greonwood Lake, (tea miles ia Jength.) For pare mountain air, romantic | ict rambler, fresh water bathing, good ‘ishing, | place cannot be eurpassed, Stazox loave Go Chester Depot the arrival of (ictlars, inquire of Henry D. Felter.! proprietor at the Li AMILTON LOUSE, FORT HA nent is now open he season can di team John Hart, leaves from foot of Murray strea| at do'clock 1’. M.; steam trip on the 1. leaving Fort Hamilton at7 and New York at 9 A. M.and 6 P.M, halt price for servants and cb Aldren ork Hotel, antic ry dea tel the distinguished patrona a mey be seen And roo fu, or at the New Yo . : fe 53 miles, and treing ROC deli sum m, for the seneos nent haa be most Libera nrg and o hers. d for hoaw nees, being and & fine ropion ¢ of oxcolloat sea bat ail ing, lie PRINTERS. FOR SALT, a0 ew York and Erie Iailro he morning train from New York THERON PELTER, MILTON, 1 wi pat Wileon Small will resume hor Board $12 por HAWLEY D, CLAPP, BL, AT PAIRTIBLD, CC ad’ by its proprietor, J. B. Monat, st day of June next, as a summor branch of th Tho Marine Hotelis situated in » beav ay, il be exerted oroft L. 1,—THts ishing to e4 by addressing the pro- | milton, or at the office of the or House, oP. NNEC A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIPE, OR A FEW SINGLE ntlomen, can obtain desirable rooms, in ® modern built house in the iinmodiate vicinity of Union square, by application at No. 41 East-Fifteenth atreot. Southerners would find this a pleasant situation, and convenient to stag and car route, A SUITE OP ELEGANT APARTNENTS, ON SECOND A floor, wuitable for two gentlemen, furnished or anfur- nished, with or without rennet, avSvbPourth avenne, YOUNG GENTLEMAN WANTS A ROOM IN A dane antnall priate, family, other with or withont, break. st aad tea ir pric : Addresa J. D.,'at this ofticos’ 7 PMY * fale Prices If uit SMALL FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they wish to occupy, would let to a few gentlemen, or & family without children, @ handsome suite of furnished rooms, without board, or with breakfast, on application at No, 168 Spring street, “Also a handsome oflice, basement, OARD AT 52 BERKMAN STREET, WITHIN PIV! minutes’ wath of Wall stroet or the City Hall. A tleman ond his wife, und several single gentlemen, ean bo well xccommodated with plearant rooms aud board. BoAkd-2WO GONTLEMEN AND THAIR WIVES, and # few single gentlemen, can be accommodated with fine rome and hoard, by ag Re- rer TWO OR THEE hs will be takon--in and, Kor pas 0 bod eon a ta’ ces A pri A AC reg) rst house west of gentlemen can be accommodated i beard et a country seat, botweon vot stvoets, Pact rive locatisy is ion ani ¢ wont uh A Wut a short distance s the door. A N AND RIS ny can be a house with gilt t few by ‘wouty first st tle tal modern inprove 4 Plewso call eon Filth ae and > Haverstraw E OARD ID JARD CAN B D toined ia a desirable situation in « ¥ jvntes walk from the ferry. Inqu Clowes, ferr Jersey city. =) A FURNISHED FRONT PAR wirtt | om and Pantries attach VAvor of | & private honse, or a back. pat ith. | outfull or partial board. Ay | Bose ile LACGE AND ComMoDrous HoUs®, | 618 Broadway, has n renovated and pu | thorough repair, with tl provements; also newly f now open for the rece sud troustent, OARD ON cau be accomme th | deelin reeeptic graphie despate Brattice Northampton, wh A lomby; T PIERC! CLINE! HE PRESIDENCY. Effect of the Nomination of General Pierce, &e., &e., &dC. TELEGRAPHIC THE FEELING IN BOSTON—MOVEMENTS OF GENBRAL FE — PUBLIC D, ETC. RECEPTION AT CONCORD DE- Bosrow, June 6, 1852. ‘The democracy of this city have not yet sufficiently recovered from (heir surprise to manifest any enthusiasm at the nomination of General Pierce. merous smal! gatherings on Saturday evening, discussing the nomination and the chances of election. The friends of Douglas are evidently disappointed; but it will soon wear off. ‘The whigs pretend that it is a good nomination for them,and that Webster can easily walk over the track if nominated, There were nu- General Piereo has been stopping at the Tremont House for a few di his wife, visited Mount Auburn, Colonel Barnes, nomination; and alonce started with the tiding: the General ni Cambridge. He manifested great surprive. and intimated that he thought it might be a ho About at the vemont, and congratulated (he Genet the evening; but there was no public domonstration. At ten Nearly M Y | QUIETNESS IN PHILADEL No exp) nation bas yet taken pine apparently recovered frou fication meeting is announced fe Independence square, The speakers will be Mes of Louisiann; Dickinson, of New York; ana: Pre Lt, of RATIE bullet nt, house paving gas, fur » nished throughout, and A vatifi Prices very modert ‘ tween 6 and 8 o'clock, B. 3 | inst night AN AND LAD , ean find pl t rooms and . 18 Varick street, i ddaths in the house, Duses in the FOskviNG.—Rooms, suerAv wee FoR Pawnee oO D single gontleme®, well ventilated, elegantly furnish with b closets, Se can be had Without board, at A jcecker stre OARDING.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, TANDSOM furnished, will be let to a ceutioman and wife or single tlemen, in tho first house, 43 West Tw Pitt » part th ending 9 few w ity. Dinner at OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES may be accommodated with fine rooms, furnished or Unfurnishod, with board, by applying at the houss No. 45 Hudson street, opposite Duane street Park. Singlo gentle- men likewise may obtain pleasant apartinonts. P{oaky.—-POUR OR FIVE GENULEMEN CAN BE AC- eominodated with good board and ploneant rooms, ab No, 22 Vandam street, “Keferonces given and required, OARDING.—-A LARGE FRONT PARLOR, WITH Bedroom attached, unfurnished, to let, to x lndy and gentloman, ina small private family, whers there are no children, Also, two rooms, furnishod, to a lady and gentle. man. A few single gentlemen ean likewise be accommodated with pleasant rooms, at No. 23 Greenwich ayonue. Refor- ence given and required. Stages pasa every threo miuutos* OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN and lady, or two or three single gentlemen, can be ac- commodated with Boord and ploasant Roos, in ove of the mort desirable. situations in this elty, by alufessing W.O., at the office of this paper. OARD.—HANDSOME ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, in aprivate family. The location is ono of the best in the city. Modern tirst class house, use of hot and cold baths, and comfortable furniture. Tenth street, near Second ave- nue. Address, with real mame aud addross, LM. Post Ofice. References required. OARD IN THE COUNTRY,—BOARD CAN BE OB- tained fora family at Flushing, L, I., with pleasant apartments commanding a delightful view of the bay. Fa- cilities for bathing in the floating bath, quite near. Also, etabling fora horse. Stoeamboats go and return three time? each day, Stages also go and return several times. Ad- dress, with ren! name and addreen, J. V., Post Ofive. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—A SMALL PRIVATE family will accommodate one or two gintlomen with two furnished Rooms, with or without breakfast. No other boarders, Inquire at 112 Waverley place, near Washington equare, URNISHED ROOMS TO 1 vate family, 19 Ludlam plac fome parlors and extension roo house has the modern fnprov moderat opportnn ‘~IN A SMALL PRI- onsivting of two hand= » on the first floor. Tho meats, dad the terms will be n EAR WASH ey oF sins men, can obinin vary pleasant furn pirlors, with bod- rooms, with or without board, in a first class privats house, Ange 11 St. Clement's place, in Macdongal street. street, Brookiyn, four minutes walk feim Fultoa ferry, glue and on Saturday afternoon, with His personal friend, United States Marshal, heard the ad st 4 x, and politicut friends called a hundred personal y o'clock. General Pierce quietly got aw proceeded to the Brattle House, Cambridge, where he has paseed the da n privacy a bat 1, Only a few of bi abouta, for the present, declines meeting hi wens publicly. Te hxs also a 1 the pudtle ut Concord, N. H,, tendered him in a teiy reccived to-day, and will lonve the House, Cambridge, to-morrow morning. for vo he will remain some days: Pierce ie with him, and in delicate health Me goes to Northwunpton on her account PHTA—RATIFICATION HELD, ETC. Poumapecria, June 6, 159° ression of enthusiasm at the result ef the nou M ING TO he ¢ disappointment to-morrow A ie. in ars. Soule Villvrd, of in of Pemnsyivania; Marshall, of Catiforaio ni; Breckenridge, of Kentue ev: ker, C In iCATION MEETING AT BALTIMORE, ETC. Barrimone, June 6, 185: despatch was reeelved here, and posted on rd of the Patriot, announcing that P) pina caused considerable excite in he ni cation meeting was I Th i A bet. of ofice veckers who had pi ¢ of the ¢ of Cass, Buchanan, or 8 of the democracy are now satiniied The » {the old bunkers are in the dumy ‘The nominations, especi Teen Weil recerred. Virginia ‘having set the Pieree ba motion, seconded by North Carolina, he is hailed as the Virginia candidate. Despatches from our delegates vouch for Pierce being x good Piegce and King are most acceptable to the democracy Our delegates pronounce Pierce the nominee of the South: The nomination of Pierce was received with great sur- prise, and many inquire “who is prominent Southern delegates youch for Pierce being ac- ceptable to the South, and he will consequently recei the vote of the Palmetto State. ‘The South Ca: m Tm 1 in The hunkers n e SOUTH CAROLINA WILL GO ror COMMANDER’S CONDUCT DISA?! the convent nomes of the forty-seven signers to his credentials. As that nty no} have ception democracy here jon—F of Gen, Communder to repre rk i DEMOCRATS AT WASHINGTO! TISY Wasitinaron, June 6, 18: express great entisfuction at the yee being well knowa and c-tcem +, however, keeping close yuaxter RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Ricustonp, dune 6, 1852. liy that of W. Kt. King, in PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA. Petensnrne, June 6, 1852. and true, and the nomination is well received, WILMING TO) W NORTH CANOLINA. incron, N.C., June 6, 1852, PIERCE—GENERAL VED, ETC. June 6, 1952. Crianueston, Doepatches from Jina papers are quite indignant nt that § ah Observer publi on. The Wi thirty-one were nol born in the distric t natives of the State; fifteen are whi, no right to vot ¢ district, int Opinions of the Press. Maritord (Co Times, (Lousto: done. Thi A Led their labo nous nomination of ae - Tlampehire, NURNISHED ROOMS—WITH OR WITHOT The nom cled on the 49(h ballot, and ina private English family, on here was of unanimily part of | | With private table, if required.’ Use t Ko Goitven 5 i | ton Place, Eighth street. Address T. W be: 1 reat Stules of Now Ye 1 Beopnisy THOUT MEALS, FOR GEN- | vanii ree, od b t | tlomen deriving a quict, permancut Two fine hi te ¥ j Rooms, on second itoor, comm ing if Tre receive the ent tie suppor ‘ a Room in third story +B. Tho bed# are farnizhed | be proud of opportunity ¢ atv; a | heelthy epring mattroases, 201 Bleecker etrect, wo Gldate of that own ere bere ai — os —---= Hie will recive ag cordial a suppe ¢| NENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF THE COMFORTS OF is gront republic, n# any man (vith pork tingte | M an English home, dit by applying at 82 Willow ) who mentioned in eo ion with | ‘Terms moderate. | oe i 2 COME, WITH RD. CAN B e frie Udutes coul \ Miss’ Mann's, 9 Fifvh avew DIOt ght | o the office for whic 4 mdi+ | dato, he is unexeep for his tri- | umphant el th commodated with United Stat Ned for imme t : LAZARUS. (Frem th J gAY HOTEL | FRANKLIN an ; most desirable watering places in tho vicinity ot Now York. Omnuibuges loavo Jersey Clty Furry six times each dey to and from the hovel DWYER & BROOMHEAD, Propristors.* A CLERK OR BUSINESS M4 hed lodging rsom, at 121 F 9 parlor; terms £2 p | 1. Apply on tho promises | Chambersatroot at 10 A.M, or 9 | YO LET—VURNISHED A FURNE | Apartments, to ladios and gentlemon. Ono Mo White strect, noxt to Broadway; one basement Stor Darement, as areataurants one Storo in Leonard street, grocery store, &e., &e, Inquire at 76 Walker st to Floxence’s Hotel. WARSTED-PERMANEN1 able private family for A room Witlout board, for a z not above Twelfth strest, not far from Broadway. two airy well fornished apartments, with uso of bath, $16 will bo Addross, with partioulare, IL. A. F., at thivoflice, _ LEGAL NOTICES, SALE OF REAL ESTAT ‘ators of William Kelle: rplians’ Court of the county of M th, granted April term, 1252, will eel, at publia vena , on Saturday noxt, the lutn of duc, d five o'clook in the aftern twelv fi g flescribed tract A by niot on the about seventy acres of well impro: ng or other farming purposes, a ty. This farm has a large barn, corn « ile of water, fs smoke nit trees of di:tere t Shrov ebury, containing t ¢ ly trac On this tot i godt hy heh te berry wud F try x ian ¢ ; a tol oa at ds, to relare woodland, nt Doal, ia Coons towne y NO,d. Alot of wood: Pf Gay oft i ” the aid wa Our Baltimore Correspondence, oft The Ce tint a of sult was 1 ewar telegr: inent p: ports of lveal ate in bowh hou er bas been num ¢ h ar I merit a a te he owe iP pre Day he Delegates- cm nvyention a nte and wuiversal auaiety, ppeared to be more legates, upivards cf six hinu. Thot A platform, was occu. y a thousand or two privileged tators, th nt by three or four theurand people, and the yal ail round three thousand more. ‘fh la ied the y over the chair, Tt was a magnificont el to be animated 1 deioer es of the eouutry, and tho at the world : for all these upon the future adininis our fod nent ls first ballot this morning. Case run wp to 13 chevan fell down to 49, and sins to Su, | » of Virginia was called. after consulta: | te nounced fur Daniel $, Dickinson, | } luret of applaw At this jun Mr. | by common cow: ed being a candidate, snc s, the | sho and the opposit is voleo with their Iu r pUment the golid voto of Virginia. in nifon of the demooratic party, boing lata. popriar vote of the State. i « compliment oy ten may b dit Ha compummeat ts Gea. ( ell around PRICE TWO CENTS. ——— of which Mr. Dickinson was deservedly the recipient, ; "important tro having willingly sacrificed himself in his own State npon | EN Dave’ Latenie i Se - the altar of the omutitetion ana theconstitalional ligase | "wana CATs Pp phair Sng 8 28 of the South. ‘The allotting went on, but when, instead | ORG aNtzarion oot che naveeae Ss of acting upon the recommendation of Mr, Dickinson, NEW GOVERNMENT. the North Carolina delegation led off for Governor Marey, We mentioned yesterday, the arrival of ths Russiag it was plain that the game was up for (en: Cass. The brig Plata, from Buenos Ayres, with advices from that Jast effort to rally the South upon him had failed. q ee A ‘On the thirty-fifth ballot a new movement, or, rather, | SHY to the 10th of April. We received by hor the Pritt fe two new movements were started. Virginia leading off for | Packet to the 10th of tha’ month. The Packet of that Pleree, and North Carolina, ¢ min, Alabams. and Mis | date contains the following im yor ant doevment — sissippi leading off for Marcy Virginians were é aware of the ford existing between Dickinaos and Marcy, | 4 and they, therefore. gave their vote to Pierce, so as to ENOS AYRES, ENTIRE avoid giving offence to Dickinaon, Otherwise they would ENIPOTENTIARY OF Tie PRO- undoubtedly have joined these other South al PALERMO DE RAN neMITO, TO which went over to Marcy, ‘The 40th and dist ballots REPUNLIC, AND © standing 107 for Casa, 27 Buchanan, 3 Donglas, and 85 RQUIYOOAN MANE for Marcy, an effort was made lo produce a change TO0C.OF ar oe in the Mew York vote in favor of Marey. The ON. IN VIEW OF THE delegation went out to cousrlt, but on returning it THAT COMPORE IR, appeared that the Cass-Dickinson men were inflexible RIVED CR TO THe DATE: and the vote 1 ned 24 for Marcy, 10 for Cass, and 1 ional Governor of the Provinoe for Douglas, The 42d, 43d and 44th ballots, stood exactly £ the Supreme Court of Jus- A cone ae Gove BANTA ¥ RTE ITT NAN EF OTHE NSCRESIT REBUNTATIVE TIONS OF THE 6 LARATION AND THAT HA The underei of Bucnos Ayres, Member NPROWRAT & PROVING the same, even to the one steady, unshrinking vo! tice er Don V Lopes, Governor and Captain. Florida for Daniel 8. Dickinson, On the 45th | General of the Prov of Vitra Rios, al-in Uhiet nessee made an advanee from & to 11 yotes for ) , | ofthe allied tiberoting Army. Brigadier Don Justo Jose which, on the final count, brought him ahead of the | de Uquira, Go tain Goneral of the Pro- heap—Mar <3, 06, The same appliance whiek y of enid army, Gonerat © of Case ded tothe upward tae | Pon Venjemin ¥ 1 Doctor Don Manuel Leyva, 1ey, though not quite so fervently adiniaivs | inveeted with fall powers Co represent HK. the Governor and Captal of the Provinee of Santa Fé, Citizem smbted in econferonce at Palerme thr vole King reeet tered. Oni) ond Wm ft in Now \ by a Tennesse dirtriet jety inor and notual re fli. B. the Governor every indiestion, to the of a single vote way m Geneval of ince of Entro-Rios, watched and noted hy ev n of more than six thou. © Don to Jose de Urquize, to consider the sand people. eut situation of the republic, after the fall of the Whe whole fi excepting Ponnsyl- tutorial power exereked by ex-Governor Don Juam. vania er to it was | Manuatile Rosas, and to appl. t urgent neces- now important to know what could be dove with the 5 aniving the al may represent it, y witht ieration, pawe compacts and laws tions with othor men, who, for the most » of and Dour stick tot indicated th casting their Gwelve ¥ amoUGn Ww to log-rolt ler motion part. continued to | th batiot the Kentuck, Buchanan in it wilh whieh it has to maintoin and eul- for bond promote o a contracting 4 and conrideri e , and be- advantageaua to romivea that may gale ax HL othor simi rwhe! previo a. On th ‘at the public co law has ehamzed, ace ice from 4] to do ve ho different med by the revalu- « New York ealtod publ Notion of the Gonerad roll w ‘ n, and the declara- tained the abandencd. On (he clicnt, received oy 4 ulence of covery foreagu ty of the @th Janu- 4 authority utfonat law of sth ballon. R . and He . ting the th of tho pub! hin Viereo, and followed 1t up wi eared t definite charae- votes of that State, ‘To thia point the vote bad te “at promulrated, ward after the old feshion, for Buehain. | the fundsmer 1825, " inn loft Ma | which it cor ction of ® ov” was stro: if tof Buenos vot discharging alt nomination and re- t ion of treaties, heir Dicet lo the authe ippi, feom Moar niseu Uuurblins ‘al of iy ay convern foreign nfl ecy Lion of minist 1d the sin the nigh ord | vatifiention rum) a of the h for 1 flock of | Congress ep, bounce! fence, they came p Y a tional Congrosa, and with from J ermont, New der Republic, substituting it by m York. both factions, Liinota, (1 (iil the rounion of a national eon- 1d poor old Penusybvan e Teh daly dee that the jurt mac Woull be confined to what relations 1" and rly. by the provineial In national of the © man. 2 rowd int Picree was who had no in | South, ime part And the r idea of the nomination nof the manin the |? 4.0 the 27th August, 18: wae moon, cheered and enthusiastienlly, The en. | provided that Gil the re n of the provinces, the thusiasm, howe of tht 4 which | ni of Huencs Ayres ‘ned charged with alt would h But the | a relations. Jig’s up. and ¢ or under i that date to the 4th Jam. General Seott, in the Mexies dagoinst | 1891. s stipulated different t teaptain of the a mititury { Urs t nuthority was nol 1 ‘the Cass men Vhey call this the *. that was to continuo yore slaughter-b tion, and vay that this | tipulating in the nm Nelional Convention of the demoorutic ers, ont Which the afor of the Buctnoan aven is p for | compact gene yled the Liioral League, to which bul the indignation of Young Amor ina | olthe provinces of the republic adhered. conferred om fied in the keiling off the commission aswen in Senta Fe the oitributes as lone is sim which the National Gc 4 hod at the time of ita exis. and Foote, Cobt tenes, detailing them ia ity sixteenth article, end that feated Ct t d convention left tothe government of nos Ayres an. the Douglas men the direetion of thu-e foreign affairs, eu ing, its note inson Cass Huakers. of New York, d to ite own approbation vv il reramined assembled. for there wasa time to-day, in the | b—That subsequen ligolntion and during the when, had the whole vote of New York ty time of the first adminiiration of the Dictator Don Juam ht have been rushed throu Manvel de Rt the confederate communittios and go- etermmined to have &® noiminstion, hit veroments which had ex cepted that troaty urning Tiryed the government ot nnew with the 1 republic, av appears t in the archives of h they have had it has continaed, fg aff nicntion vor the final ballot jourh Car he In the fi icings f Mi Cami mort likely, th smder 8 tes of y. Speaker Davia said there no su niere dby almost all of the Conyentic n. Canimander. and he onfuderate 6 conenssion be heard, elthovgh he promised s very. be a Md be de Was a poor return for the perseye gu pero ve tothe ral to fill up the | i Lue yres, L ceased to oxiat, more on the Vic y } fieeto. had t led upon laws. next letter, Thus far it isthe old came of 1814, ‘ ditt the public pow whieh hewaa | surprised by the geeat victory of Monte-Caseros, on the The Young Men's Whig General Commit- ib tiat chaa ot sinh Pnkin thaveil ita | he isa) ance from tho pollticnl scene teemThe Scott Party Triumphant, | Dow Juan Roan pructienlly spuntled freraee At the meeting of the Young Men's Whig General | thexiant abriyated, and restored Committee, held on Vriday evening, and w did not | bdo er nh le ot nit : paris of the nationnd break up till Saturday morning. there w do-'| the confederate government thee Guteee ate Cae t bate on the recolutions introduced by Mv. ‘Thocher, | thet might and the amendment by Mr. Nicholas Carroll. resolutions were to adhere to the decision of the N Convention. The amendment of Mr. Carroll adopt the Compromise measures of Congress. Mr, Daniel Howley, (Mhird ward) preside: Mr. Cannons. afiirmed that the Compromi. measure, ond was sustained by many o and endorsed and demanded by most of tious at the South. Crates Rippie denied the Compromuce was supported by whige as one of their prin- ciples, and pointed to the wi'g platforms of 1549, 1844, and 1848, on that subject tion to ri ipnal| fonal | practice hy the goverum was y , the laiter in M, nd Capt ral of the ince of Katre ! that might have relation to the eaid Provivee and the Argentine wae put inexecution nd November of acil, the Oriental Kepubiic, and the « of therizution th 8 celebrated in May was awhig | Confederation nid Provinees th.—Thot that of parties to the amental comp: «the Prov ue in the in vie nta Vo, in accordance with the of the dth January, 1834. the Argentine Conte i ment * allots, till « Ayres farther of Alsbama, South Carolina, Texas, Cec hw of the respective deeiarations of the of the Seuth where the whic organizations ovinees. in coneequeres of the great event that been utterly ned, it was ridiculous to mention | took place Ly th of the gr army on the them. Hodenied that the f any of the Nor plains of Moron, whi id government hag done up to States had called for aterial modi the prerent, with the approbation of all of the meneu! and why no not |. ot ‘That the will of ail the vinees having now had by » movement theringe to the pacific and orderly poliey Maryland J repeal of tho ¥ If W Genera! Don Justo Jore de Urquiaa, Slav efiicaclous, ‘The | ho notes of their respective was rick and tired of th agitation of th ; at have b and totality of the Compromice, He readan exter, ding ihe direction » foreign affairs etter of Gov. James C. Jones, to his friend: till the assembly of the National Conatit eo, iu relation to the whig Con ional ( to the pason of I. 1. General Don Justo Jose de | considered the courte of iy 1 power re-oatare of doubt and waxiesy, 8, that are or 4 (het their com- ting Army, authorized to til tho power to whie way Le detia’ Mr. Ca Compro whig: pa was OF y that 1 he comm each of the ould iu ion of thy rt vipoten repre ler that of th gto the lth be elr= r their knows ter has been overn= pmouta it shall e present proto. nito, this Gtly our Lord, 1862, D Low JAMIN ViRASORO. MANUEL LEYVA “il 10.-—Reabes of Freight + por vont), he. w in bales, poe ton, 4 ntimward). O. 1 sli ¢ th talero, narrow Iba, ver: North Americ 26 a 2rls. sil; of calf sking, say 4,000 05° Vom, 5d Lon, Nic hed. to b W. Hodutin 0, ait son, C. P. Mille Leetd 4 28 a 24 ris, a Nave~ Gee neon, (who sabseq) mi- 7 ebanged their vor ae W haiz, with rare “ Decwisna V , dncob Ki. Hos rd, Tallow, inolte Themas LLC w 1 Ma Oc 9 be oxeused ftom voting, but the earcas, du Commiites would notzpermit him ox, mils, pein 1 aid he declined because 0 200, lt fheer £1, 5 a 6: Liowann for some other cause, prine! welp ail e he eat cue, Mr. Cooper, hed boon insulted, 15 aft Gone There ¥ rile row about publioing th ccd: | #) . tilvex, 43046, No produce on hand Cah Catal rm tn feces oaare 1, Wilh the votes, 4 « Military Affair foot, Arla, owrron: , silver per in, fect, ¢ pi C nes, on bos e Board of Visiters appointed by tho Seorotary of rn Bia te oes aie tin: ben: was organized at West Point on lat ingles, perm.’ 70. Salt, Cadis, on board, Bye i by choosing Cot, Hammond, Presid fe 4: apo Verde, Tris. 4 Caswell, Secretar; On the varions os “Ba te ces Of the seademy wore in » cadots \ Rev. Theodore H. Dorr was installed pastor of the e reviewed. On Weduen's (jae | Unitarian eburen, in Wiuchondon, on Weduceday, Row, coe eln WAS commenced, +. wn: gtoa, of Bostoa, preached the sermom,

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