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HE NEW YOR —_—__—_——__==_— ‘ i st NA Toy | = Wore NO. 781 boy MORNIN; EDITION TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1858, : SS — Bi porens — —— —— DOUBLE s HEET cece ey SO OAL dP NEWS BY TEL BGRAPH. pnldiesiescrering Out of awards under the Brasilien SALES BY AUCTION "AUCTION NoTICH IL, N. BUSI AUCTIONEER, PAM relf, this day, at 1's 0’e ook, in the ealas room, 1 North 4 ibiem street, se = aust eecood Furniture, remo foe convenignoe of sale, Bedsteads, Bedding, Mastevsan - Alec Ritohen Fucniture, with which she sale will oom “wnene, Aloo, Bogars, Xe. J brit ca i. TETION NOTICE—TUOS. BELL, AUITIONERR— DLS By W. L. Yan Zandt—Wednovday” at 1034 o’olvok, in ‘Zhe auction rooms, will howd, without ronerve, the valucire furniture ot & geutee! family, removed for conventenoe ef aale, he. ASTON NOTICE. THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER By W.L. Van Zandi—Trursiay st 10 e’olook, will “ho sole, the genteel furniture contained in tho large house ‘WMA Gread street. Particulars on Wednesday. TION NOT CHAMPAGNE, BRANDY, toa, & .—Tnosday, . at 1044 o'olouk, at af Dey eet, Corner of Greenwich, @ fine assortment of Gro- gertes, euitable for retail coulors:—Tony, Coffee, Sugar, ees Mehl os dion, be tae Few Sryh, Sine teat Choe colain, Candy. Sexhra ‘Tobacco, Brendy, Gin, Champagne, Cite’, ke” BELLINGTON a. CARTER, Auctioneer rv RNIVURE SALES IN LKOOKL O'olouk #’ AM, precisely, at No, Lid LKOOKLYN—BY J. HBG. WAL, Austionece.—This day, Thesday, June 2b, Privee street, botween ‘Wil ou.hby street wad Fulton avenue ® goueral assorimont of genteei Parlor, Chamber. and Kitchen Furniture, in yood order, having bron used but 4 short time. Also soux t i Renewed no, *Nunn's & clarks Wednesday, June it 1 0! k AM. at No. Sl Eniton stent, wesely op- posite Henry atroet—The entire stock of a Furniture Dealt, Sonsieta: of m complete assortment of the best manu'ac: ‘etslogu » me: dat the Auction Room. Ne 49) Washington s'roct, on the day before the sale, whew th» » gondscam be oxamined H. LEDS. AUCTIONEER. «hold Furviture—Houry H Led By auction, Wednesday, June 30, av 100 clook, at No. 43 Bart Broadway, betwoon Market and Catharine stroots. w Zunteel assortment of Kosewond aud Mshogary Parlor Far- aiture, covered with plus ‘Bice Tabiow, Mirrors, Curtaios, 6: bl ly mew: Cle pe Bureaus, unolosed Waske “Dlaok walnut; exten: ~Glaes Ware, Te Al NTKEL HOUSK- & Co, will sell sdelniras Gir toudeand Chasis f kitenen furniture, ORN FiISUBLATT, AUCTIONEER —ELBGANT BAY John Bishiiatt will sell, on Tuss- cisely. in frowt of tho store 0 Pomel cof viegent bay Horees, about sixteen hands ed wovnd and kine in harness, have ben ased Ps family, end are worthy the attention of gentl ns They will be eold without reserve, fur cash, to close cern. OBN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER.—WAGONS, CAR- riages, Horses. Segars, Chanpague. Paints, &e. John J Fishblatt ‘will sell on Tuesday. at luig o’el 4 the store 0 Peart atrect, ten new Carriages mud Wagon pair bay Horses, TE0 (00 segars, ved brani, five cases Pai @ Verdigr y baskets Champagne Win y Book and Claret; to be soid in lots to suit, wit: » for jour W. SOMERINDYKE. AUCTIONEER, STORB No, t} spruce strevt. Household Furniture —On Wel- needay Jnoe 20, at the aorner of Twenty ninth street aad Sixth avenue, at 10 o'clock, a large stock of new sade hand Furniture, comsistin ‘abies, Chairs, Beda Mt fi attresses, Crivs, Rockers, Pior Ta: Brreaus, Leunges, Sofee, Washotands Ly Nas Cletha, Fractor Bedn hrc hies, marble topcentre iabes, Wardrobes diaing and to “Tehles, bar room dv.. Arm Chairs Sto ls. cane sent Chica, mahogany Tote-a-toter and Chairs t range Bedatends, Toilet Vables, &., Ke. Horse and Waren, 40) Abe. Groon Pi be de stock of a maaufacturor’ aud nt deuler declining and worth: trade, NB. . WW. T. J ORN, W., SOMERINDYK AUCTIONGER, STORE spruce etreos. roty wermtris mle of tho enti stock of suvn, Pistols, Fishing “ackle, &eyof thawte tae ‘Gimpson, to close the ‘estate, fhis Day, June 2, iustnut, At Io clock, at the etore 3! Chuthuin street, the stool of nid store consiattug ef Eval). deublo and tingle bareeiled » Kites, Pistola, Powder Plasks. Shot Pouches aad Belte Fishing Kods, Reels Lines, Hooke snd Sinkera, to- aeiher with a ceneral assverment ef sporting artioles; also, Grae Cases, Cove ters Shelving of store, aud one portable Borge, Gun Smith's Tools ke. NB. Store to lot MARGAKET E. SIMPSON, Aduntascestrix, 'N EER,—WEDNESDAY, the avtoutisn of the salesman, OHN K. OA4KLPY, AUCTIO June i at 9 o'clock A M., Oxkley & Wright will sell ai the Livingston Bouse. 27 Atlantic street, corner of Colam: Via, pesr South Brooklyn—by order of the admivistratrix of Harry Woodman, dovessed—all the furniture contained ia the above hotel, comprising acomplote aud oxtemsivo aa gortaent of parlor, chamber, bar room aad kitchen Furni- ture, Oil Parntings, &e. ORIARTY, AUCTIONESR, WILL SELL, THIS DAY, at 10 o'clook. at U3 Chatham street, wit reserve, & 2 rco and general acsortment of new and second band Fur- tire, removed for sale; alo: grein and Bruceels do ; also, 1. also, R. king Glas er Pomp, Decanters, Counters, &e, 2 C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER —ASS8iGNEES' SALE OF ire to-morrow. at 10 oeluox, at the Ware- reows Peerletrost fi. C. Kemp will xollat « Pbove, the entire balance of the atoc to be oly by orderol his aseinees, and tent f Rorewoed aud Mah gany Cabinet Farni comprising sli the usual assortment of a large furniture Marehoure, tovot er with s lot of unfinished stock, ‘Chairs, Sofa Frames in Rosewood and Mahogany Jes Buscaus, Waststaads &o Also, a lot of apbulatore 4 wrtioles aud’ stock. all of whioh will be svld foc cash, withont reserve and is psriicolarly worthy ¢ of the t pers. fa “order to Very Fall» cash depotit "will he ro every purchaser. Catalogues on the moraing o sale, LOS? AND REWARDS, 2 REWARD --STOLEN FROM WALLIS& MATHEY, 71 Nasvau otreet, & Gold Honting Case Watoa, ca! Tuved ali over the unre, anuon the movement “Fine fo jon Duptea, warran tea, by Samuel Magaus, 137 Pen sini #treet, Lentou, No. Ateossmait Gold Hnoting Case Watch, ensine turned, Waliis, Mathey & Co., Geaeve, No. 825, anchor ve-spemout, 13 ruby jewels 5O TEWAR Sst01 worwer of Bighty-sinet Bicoming 'a’e--A Horse ob A HOKSE, FROM THE treet acd Conti avenus, pt years old, about ficte mnands ink of Uacht bay olor, with’ Diack Ios, Tele anany nad tau (shore viteh tail) aro a stripe from the rout of tail to diy wirhore; hana welt head oars, and very licht @r dun volir rowed tho msuth and pose with & very soli whe rehead. i.sie the hind | has a the sive of bolt adoll ia es oF r The Rl ove rewerd willbe outd for the horse aad detection of tha | hie, Vogrtee ve or at BY Forty atroct, New Vorks oontsining © sah will he pai for ¢ sion of ue thief, by 1055 house at Bergen Print above snm uC rhe shouey. oF She aporahen= WH LOPEZ, keeper of the light G FROM THe CaR- any beat, fout of Liberty otrest, on ey rorring, A sua! How enamelled diamond Brosat Pin (broke off of the pt) o0 tai ing ® erntre stone, wich fourret a it Phe tader will receive the above reward, With the tanks of the owner, mo witti Be GIVEN FOR : 1 Bost, wo was lost d4, opposite Ha tins, Rushton, Clark & Co., Dev pkrwaap 5 m the et Reon § lin tog, when lost, © air of pind brown jehove bis auy person be dy to me Vremata day next, o to (laren int, Columbia ¢ ard, REW ARD.—LOST. nina (wenty 57 Chambers etroek, rd. asignent, will receive ths svove re A REW eT, 03 ap INDAY KV@NING @ “Jono 27. in going trom Peart at thronsi Browd way, Gravd aad Forssth streets tot 8, x gold Dry atre Cana tate ta tale. sn bo inetla J Pegrl street whl roveiva tio he owner, Hy ly Ke Bracelet, with owner ‘Dhe finger by loaving it at above coward aud thanks $5 ARD—LOST, ON SUNDAY NIGHT, Jouble Lottom Lover Waten, Tr perty of Walter B 430 Water ¢ brikers, watchmakers, aad others, ara requosted to stop the same if offered for eniv wise « fit AREWARD —Lost DAY. rT De pme t pot Dog i fre lee b tI h bisck aad w white e hack of bho peck tu rango with er vil dog to Sol Beoudway, Atairs, ehall receiv ve reward, LOST, &A RED WIRE HAIR arwers ty the nameot Penny. Briag hee t aud the coward will bo pavd Mom ReWwan Cu me MOCKIN in Ne won 718 ture vere vering hiv t the TibFF. on the premises CUAISTOPHER B. MOKRISON FRAN AWAY CIAMES MALONE STAMFORD & dey leet; wan econ dav. Wi W year 4 Any infor wilhe fs y eived by biemot ar Stanford, Corn. GTRAVED OR STODEN, FROM SEVENTH AVENUD WO on Saturday nicht. « all bay & wih » bet Lind hoof, “Any peraou r atl 4 Jefferson Market, shall be liveraily re Ss" LEN—FROM A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, NEAR 1 by’ Forry, two gold watches, with chaing abtsched. and two watlets containing morey A liberal rowsed will De pi the return of the artiiles and dotection of the H South streot, up tnire, J TOLEN—Nores WHOsk PAYMENT WAS BT BN stopped at the Bank nf Kinginnd->Nus, 6.2 fot £100, énted January lorie Perrone they are val RTO FULY—A DE Je acooune RIOR TO THR GLORIOUS FO! ided clearance of +t 1 Yor ofthe indi #’ Parisisn ataok, bh astonish and 5s. Alvo, desited baer N. B. purchavers, adios’ AND A on Twill sell them rare Rogravinus, by Ke Morghon Strange, Woollett, Bartollond, Beleohon, Wille &0., at much lower prices than over before offered, ast in inthe fall to make purohas 2010 yd visitiny Rurape ‘OrtrAile, 30.000 Views Sorops, and Kavravivgs for feawing AE B. BIGGAR, 69 Causl atrect. ninetoon doors from indway, woacly opposite Mercer «treet, A Ne from the hours A. Jee, 75% Broad strect; or Dumont & Hossuck, 1b Wall street. old water. hes ie uebadiAlnee id painted. A Cottago, smi 1 family. to Now York, already staked out, wil © & depos seven minutoa wal COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALB—SITUATED THRES miles from Elizabethtown, four ai rark, d fourteen miles from Ne forty-twe aerea of land & half miles from of bath ror The house y Pessevsion given immediately. Apply to Water Cure The physictan ot the with ont bulid iy ts hing SEAT VOR SALE~S(TUATED ABOUT from. Now York. on the Morris Keil minutes walk from the depot. The Orau biishmenut is withia ® short walk. outdoor pationts. Said acren of superior large Orcha: &o.; ail woll atsoked, ‘sbing usefol Possession way so had. Apply to Xe, 5 Bread street, or DUR- MONT & HOSSACK, 11 5 OR BALR—WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, IF APPLIED for jam No. 218 West N ec with bath, range, marble wantel painted walls thronghou eeliar. For full perticn! Roul Estate Agent, FS SAL! Vaneow, of Piano, of ¢up PF" SALE—A CANAL BOAT, SUITABLE FOR TAR Coal trade ors Lighter, quire of Apply on the preminos. to diately. the aubstential tl jory brick house bh street, built in ti ine’ beet et end high base: it apply to JOHN M. BOA ambers etre it. 88.C E AND TO LET.—SEV REAL MALTESE saperb designs, for sale. Als: a new rosowuod rior tone and finish, Several offi to let or T. DUNLAP, 634 Brosdway. For further M.M°CALEB & CU. 109 artloulare im OR SALE OR TOLET—A SEAUTIFUL KESTDENCE, atthe foot of 12ist street with aight lots of on the ri joining tho East River onna, ailin garden, Also a good dock For furthor pareioaiars inquire of J.T KLOTS & Cu, cor, Dolaacy & Eastats., E.R. OR SALE—A FIRST RATE SAIL, BOAT, (N GOOD order, neatly new, Apply to D. RYAN, corner of War- ren and Besex str Fo Jersey City. R SALE, A BARGAIN, ON ACCOUNT or ILL health. a very 8 aud wll established businoss. of w wholesale charactor, roqviring about $500 capital, Address Fraver, Hers)d office, OR SALE—A RETAIL HARDWARE STORE, IN A first rat stock ia light, be sold right, No 287 Tenth ninth streeta. ¢ locwtion, and oing & goed busines. |The and sell selovted. ont very low, and will asthe owner haa other busiueis, Apply at avenue, botwoen Twenty: eighth and Twenty- {OR SALKR-THE LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES of the grocery ply early, aa it wil apoly who chance. and liquor store, 4:8 Pearl atrsot. be sold cherp for cash. No psrson need snot produce $300. N, B.—Tuis is a rare NCR SALE Draw Pipe, Prive $100. Address B. C., Herald Citic. A SODA WatER FOUNTAIN, WITH oler, and sll, complete, now in operation. OR S4LE.—A TAVERN AND BUARDING HOUSE. establi-hod many yeara, on the best coruer in the cicy Bar room wil with thirty b 0 1 more than pay the expeuses of the House, warders, on the North side of the city, Apply OW 63, 83 Nassau stroos. {OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT, THOMAS K. DOWN ing. Measures siztery tens, Corpletein every reapect. Lass in Atlantic cook, Brooklyn. Apply to JOUN ROACH, 7» Naseau sireet, New York. bigs aa : NOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS PORTER HOUSE. next door jog ire on the prom sos, No. EDWak ard strei Fox, sau Grover: room at RE CH Ran ip ing orde: 1 oti era to attend to, nthe buaivess, ax they onn pnrvia: fine ut out for Le: to the New Haven Kailroad depot. For toems, 2 Canal stroot, or to JOUN 8, Croton Brewery, corner of Centre aud Lvon- E—THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A 4 Liquor store, with Sitting Room and By4- +, Will bo sold choap for cash, ay the owuor hav Kuquire on the Promises, 192 ANCE.~ FOR SALE CHEAP, A COMPLETE aguerraotype Apparatus, perfeotly ne fc. This is a rare etoany one» than $00. Addr AILBOAT VIOLA YOR SALE—SLOOP RIGGED, and in for n axfe Hoboken. prime orler throu, hout. is titted with eaif topsal! and flying Jib lessure beat, CHAS. BAKE, 165 Chamber: d Has» small Is well Burthen +ix tons. ITE FOR Perrons withiag to obtain a uw Agood chance to procure a dae oue, cowtaining m lit more then five acre Rai'road De} frvm Champers: hax two bril end vpequal he owner of this gro 4 Inzely located in Cn! immediace dispo in ha hu iness. 1¥, OF pst paid, to Justios Couxe) Market, ia the centro of three eaagways ¥ hind of busine: abba eh Pi: ured r ner Bronu wa} A COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE CHEAP.— eopon the nd va, h situnted about 150 yaras ahovo th Ferry Villaxe ell wood OTHERS —FOR SALF, ONE OF Butcher's Standaand Stale in This It now commands Holy Co AR ah APE WS, 668 y and Fulton street. arts to of Te: Colorado ri NDS. FOR SALE.~TWO HALF LEAGUE3 Landa, beautifully eituated on ths Brascs aad era. The titles are indisontable, aud will be gold at such prices as wili induce purchasers, either for spo culation or improve ‘Texas Commissioner, 324 Broad street, Newark. Ne Oo LET ‘on the Budsen Kiver Kailr nt. Inquire of JOUN Sete) TWO ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES, first floor of No. 4 Warren strect, near the d depot. ession given immedi- ately. Inquire on the premises, 10 Woop. TTA PKRCHA, OR COMPOSITION Pictore Fraae Makers —An invontion, which promires to be of great chen frm: mu extensive reney estahli Fuil ew And avrargume With this impro- oti in pictur frames, will bo dispo-od of ts mate for giving a lacge number of ement, sneh # publicity as ty insure vo to the business of ® manufactory ale oF &b oavs bring wue¥ party intr natoe YO BLACKSMITHS—TE, $25 KEWS NY, FROM A LADY ON BOARD Gi the at oo her downward tris, ab | in Teo viveky ot & suunl! aotion purse, rat Xo WATT I yy ienras texer or the es piracio fouth Sevent ANTED TO thw leas having apwards 0 particulars on addrossing “ Noveity,” Herald TONS OLD SPRING STEBL, five tons Wagon axles, 1, 14s, anu Liq a anvils, Viens, ant woke fOr , by Whi. D ANDRE rey and re CANTON BRAIY If fashionable etyle for city wear, For gale AMUS LELAND & OO. 171 Posri street OPRRYY —FOR SALE « property at Wiliismsh org rato run, the lesson ty pay no improvements to be pati fomat pply to 8. M. MERKGK, 18 Uiamabur, MSBURG DOC of a yatuai vot the h street, LLL—THE WOUSE AND LOT NO 1S Ferry s:rest wert co cho corner of Grovawich treet, ‘Tbe hoitee war inionted tor th xer's oH WSO whee b Tteontain teen reome, mitts t ton water wp ee the third ster the waste and soil pip Oo betwen. O00 ean remain ow Hod snd moe ere | Es is auw co year, to good tenants. Wontd ho a good invest meil means, ay he contt live ta hinder apply to JAMES TAMDUCK, alter Gw'cliok iw thy evening. {SUPREME COURT. BUCKLIN, SY WER Ss ‘Thomas i ba Broklia.—Po York, © w you, exel She tren th anti’ in. demanded ia eidow of W n Exila are tid parties swer sau! , OF the Ano hear Halied one 4 el of Palle op, and April TL vonsify ence in thts Rod MOS! Southern opy for twe ing vai " B ble tor ty mn st Ss vr iret an aud above H and have ¢ rn M. L. SHELDON, & RFIC ator ASEMENT OR ok & Monn, 30 Gold street. 10,000. ine South et rest d and required to ny which WA. led in tha F'Now Yori, at the Cry 3d day'ot May, 1302 at on yot Now unin one you fail rosaid, the ivf sive of the aia within Lis action will apoiy tie complaint. Dated a pri ALL, PINNBY, Plain rnoy. KLLN CIRCUIT vs. Willing Howe New Vork, Thomay broush, Kien A. nine Wo and Mary Giiasbeth Brackon= xwoll, Elizabeth Vs Maxwell, St Whervas, M ton Je prove ay share O. of tne ¢ nite S, 1, G 1s bats 5, 1 ok 2) Lote 1, 2,3, Block 375 ps 13, LU, ead #ix aad'a quartor acres tL oiia, ia the Coauty of Frankl Beockoudroush, Arshar 8. Brook ae Wo and Mary Slizabuth Brookonbro -gb, the Stute of joie Maxwell ) wad Sliavon Ma Ficriin; and Ellen diam Hb ee, Poel ppoar bef iH} on or before the dest on Hi be th cher Ordered, VK PARTITION.--£ a Chancery. Mordecai Myc the Moréhants’ Bank of vugh, Arthur 8 yO Mw is re, ot tae bil Le & Kuow gol deceased. who rust Ordorod, Chak the ro this Coure in Apalachicotm, wad Munday ta ecm vr nad confined agai ist iit tice be pitb= 1 bho Floridian and J vare Press of the ciyy Wa im city of Now York. $ WKINA, itis ty W weak fort hase, the th wutlern w York teernid CGR f the Wo Indus Nai tle shove te a cate SAMUAL Vreas, Washingtons and Hora a montla aud Cuoward their bile, with or w Ruvortisemens, to the Solicitor, at Colume MOUSKs, ROOMS, HTC, WANTED, OUTBUILDING WANTED—SUITA- facturing business, Lo low. addi oarrying ou 4 fmol! un ¢ rospoctable aud ren -HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED — Warten to pur shag, for exsh, throe or 4 is, holo w Twonty-third atroet, SI ourents urbncs Ufieo, 5 Nassau street. BE WANTED—IN THE FIRST OR SECOND between Maden iaae and Coontios slio, and in 5 Addrona, stating terns, to B, 8, at his office, onely ety morning. pres d onow dl sath faye rn Post mediately. TORK WANTED TO PURCTIASE, A DRUG in central oe up town looation neatly ated lone © business of not lore than $6 per day, blo lense, fudrowsed t B.D, Brosdway ©, Gtating paxtioniars, &o., will be attended to iu The Houce resumed the discussion of THE PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION CAME, Mr. Ross. (dem.) of Pa., contended that Vorouel Wright itled to the eat, Mr. Banuiene, (whiz) of Ohio followed on the other sidé And gave way to Mr, Furnxe, who argued his own right 19 the reat ‘The deate was extremely dry, being canfimed princt- pay to tho sxamination of the reported testimony takea in the care. ‘The previous quastion wea @emanded and seconded, Pending which the [fonse adjourned, Interesting from Washington. PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS, The Hulsemann Correspondence. Letter from Secretary Webster, ITEMS FROM ALL QUARTERS. From Washington City. MR. CLAY VERY LOW—SUDDEN DHATI. Ww NOTON, June 28, 1852. ‘There is no improvement in Mr. Clay’s condition, He can live but a few days more, and an impression provails that he will die on the 4th July, He hardly speaks. and great portion of the time is gasping for breath. Ho is very anxious to die. ‘The wife of Charlos A, Gambell, an extensive merchant, fell dead at Green Mount, this afternoon, is Gang of Counterfefters Convicted. Civcinsats June 28, 1852. Lewis Slate, Sarab Slate, Mitton Parker and Joha Fris- bee. have been found guilty, by the Criminal Court. of dealing in counterfeit money, The evidence showed the | Purtica to have belonged tos most extensive gang of counterfeiters, one of whom, named John 8. Collins, turned State's evidence; but after the trial he wna ar- rested by the US. Cosnmirsiomer on a charge of dealing in counterfeit coin, Mansiaughter, To. June 28, 1852, Charles Quinn, who has been on trial for the murder of Gleason, in this city, this morning pleaded guilty of manslaughter in the first degrce, and was sentenced to the State prison for li THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS FIRST SESSION, Suicide, Mazieron, June 28, 1852 Mathew Bay, of this place, was found this afternoon in an out hovre. cn the premises of Adam Will his father , with his throug cut, and a razor lying upon ihe Senate. Wasuixcrox, June 28, 1862, THE READING OF THE JoVAWAL. Mr, Brovuxan moved to dicpense with the reading of the jourp: Tt contained nothing Lut a record of the action of the Senate cn some adverse reports, Mr. Mancuar objected; and the journal was rend. PETITIONS——-NEW YORK SEAMEN'S ©: ERY, c. Mr. Fiewt presented a potition from Now York, praying for a piant of money for the ostabli-hmeat of a centetory for the interment of seamen in that city, Mr. Waixen prerenied petitions, from the City of Washington, for the removal of the ailanthus trees from t he public grounds in the city. Soveral petitions were presented in favor of the passage of ihe Homestead bill, NT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF MILITARY OFFICERS, ws reported a bill providiug for the ruttle- ment of the accounts of wilitary oilicurs cbarged with the Fatal Accident. AuLenrown, Pa , June 23 1852, An emnibus, running between this piace and the Spring.” about a ule frum here, was, by the backing of the horses, precipitated down a deep gully, while arcending asteep hill instantly killing Lewellyn Shants and Heury Heft. A lad, sonof Mr Romamith” had both of his legs broken, one in two places, Gliver Snyder's ron bad his leg broken, Kli Steckel. BH. Long, G. L. Ruhe, Mr, Samson, Mr. Kutinger, and several others, were more or lees injured. Military Excursion to New York. Privavecenia, June 28, 1852. The Washington Independent Rifle Corps. Captain Gernander, left on an excursion for New York this morn- collection of contributions tn Mexico during the war, He | ing. also reported a bill extending the provisions of the act al- ns Ree eM WEST ~: jowing the War Department to sell aud dispose of mili The Southerner at Charleston. tary sites no longer required for the public uso. Cuauresroy, June 26, 1859, ‘dhe bill was taken up and ordored Lo be cagrossed, The steamsnip Southerner, J. Dickinson, arrived here fiom New York at ten o'clock this (Saturday) morning. Post Office Robbery. /RREST, DETECTION AND IMPRISONMENT OF ALLEGED ROBBER—LETTERS AND MONEY COVERED—TOUCHING SCENE, ETC. [Telegraphic Comespondence of the Philadelphia Bul Ban.rimone, June 27, 1 It is known to mary of our citizeus that for severat months past, leiters nnd packages containing money di- rvcted to persons in this city aud elsewhere, from the re- gion of Suow Hill, Maryland and other port offices in thai vicinity as well as in different parts of Delaware, have, many of them, been greatly delayed, whilst others never came to hand, The annoyance was so great that it became a matier of serious complaint, and was alluded to in the publi prints ‘The attention of the Post Office De- partment was finally directed towards the matter, with a view, if posible, to remedy and detect the evil, ‘The matter was given in charge of James C. Maguiro Eeq . cue of the epectal agents of the department, and We we happy to ray he bas. by perseverance and good Management, been euubled to discover and arrest the cause of complaint, Mr Maguire, having bis suspicions. wrote several deeoy letters, addierred to parties im Baltimore, in some of which he enclosed money, carefully marked, These Were dropped fn the wail at points where they would be Tequired to pass through the post office at Mill-borough Ouo cf the decoy letters was dropped in at Snow Hill, ai- tected to Messer. Moteaite, Spicer & Uv... exchange bunk- ers of Baltimore, It contaned a smail amount of mo- bey, dieignated by pecntiar marks, This was traced to the oliice ut Mullsborough, but could not be fuund beyond that Asimilar letter was also written to Mr. W. Mearis, lot- tery euler. in this city, which was likewire traced to the same point. ‘Lhis was so folded up as to give is the ap PentaLes of containing muney, These, with othor facts olrecting suspicion irresisubly to Postmaster (lasting, induced Mr Maguire to visit Lis offles and institut: tur THE HUL*EStANN CORRESPONDENCE. ‘The Crain laid before the Senate a message from tho President of the United States, transmitting, in compli- ance with the resolution of the Senate, a copy of tlulse- munn’s letter to the Si ceeary of State when’ withdraw: ing trom the Unica States, the reply of Mr. Ilunter, the ng Secretary of State, and a subsequent leiior by Mr. Webster. The two former bave veeu already pub- lished. The following is a copy of the Latter:— THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO MR, M’CURDY. Derantmest ov Stare, uNGToN, June 8, 1852. } C.J. McCunpy, Esq., Vienna— Sim—T transmit a copy of a note of the 20th of April last, addressed to me by the Chevalier Hulsemana an- nouneing his intention of returning to Austria. ‘nis note reached mo in Baltimore. [ being them bound on a visit usstta, from which | have now Lately returned. On receiving it I directed Mr. Hunter to retura the an- swer, acopy of which is also horewith enclosed. [t 18 obvious, from the tenor of ail hix zeoent comuunications to this department, that the Chevelier Hulsemann 3 expe- rience in the diplomatic service of his government has not instructed bim accurately in the nature and Lunita of his oficial fanctions, and that notwithstauding hw long resi- in this country. he is quite uninformed as 10 the caarac- ter of our institutions, and the responsibilities of public men in the United States for their acts or their senti- ments in a private capacity, in regard to forvign power: ‘The Chevalier Hulewann camo bither in 1858) as Se tary of Lega‘ion, under the highly accomplished Baron de Marerclial, who was acorediied as knvoy Exteaor tir nary of his Imperial Majesty. Ever since the retirement of that gentleman. be has acted as Charge a Aifaires; out, so far as We are aware, without avy regular commission fecm hit government,’ It is certain that he has never been accredited to this department by che Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, ‘Tho Chovalier (fulyemann, it appears, has yer to learn that no foreign goverameut, or its representative, can take just offeace ut auything swhich an officer of this government niny say in his pri- vate capacity, Official communications only are to be Teoognized as indicating the sentiments and | therexsmination, He found that the entire Bul Views of the government of the United States. If | psckage trom Snow Hill. of the date coutuin'pg the b ip Bape baer mer are triendly ia their char ro I tter (o Diessrs, Metealfe, Spicer & Co. lana been broken reign BOVerLIMEHE coviiy in Lucu. or to peace | open and detained, and the moucy taken frvin to sald bile" Wittters “as showing tho real sentiments of th | dp’ ietiol Hooter yp alee koutar Were ‘husb'rowna” vo. government, You will see trom the Chevalier Hulse- | have gene as far as Millsborough, but no further Che mann’s note. that he made an appeal to the President | evidence had now become so strong that Mr. Maguire against what ho called “newspaper impropricties, and | cue nly ed Hastings with perpetrating the rubbery. uncficial remarks of the head of this department,” ‘Tho President. actuated by a benevolent desire to preserve, Finding it impossible te conceal his guilt, he ac 6. now. lovged the offence. and restored to Mr. Muguire the let unimpaired, the fricadly relations between the two | gars which had becn written as decoys to tho goutlomen govervmenta, waived ceremony. avd unoflicially listened | jn thiecity, with their contents, whica Mr. {easily to hisremarks. In pursuing this course, however, he by | idextifed. He had broken them open and taken tho no means intended Lo aliow the Chevaiier Hulsemann to ammeney ont, ‘Lhe services of deputy Marshal Elegood wero called in, and Hastings was arrested on Friday evening last Upon further exemination, a number of packages, containing letters, were found. and the letters broken open Quite a number of letters and packages, directed to this city, to Washington and other poinis South, which bad to pars through the Mill borough Post Otfice, fur six or seven months past have been eotirely missing, and others detained eeveral days beyond thett regular time, thur causing numerous complaints and much dissatisfuc- en with the mail arrangetuenta in that quarter. Hostings ie a man about thirty eight years of age. has and four interesting children. [He professed to be- long to the Method st chureh aud claimed to be a great Rovocate of temperance, but confessed to Mr, thot the cause of bir misfortune was secrot drini excess, of weient epirits, The scene at his arrest ix doa- enbed as almost heart rendiug. His wife and children were bathea in tears, and newly frantic at so unexpected a reversein their fortunes. suppose that he was not well aware of his offleial position ‘dhe Chevalier Hukemsann should know Uhat @ clu @aflaires. whether regularly commissioned. or acting a3 such without commission, can hold oMictal intercourse only With the Department of State. fe hus no right even to converse with the President on matters of busivess, and may consider it as a liberal courtesy that ho is preeented to him at all. [take it for granted that if you should imagine the Austrian Minister | tor Foreign Affuirs had offended you, you wort telaim po right of appeal to the Emperor. Although usually, ve are not rigid in these matters, yet a marked disregard of ordinary forms implies disrespect the government iteelf. Lehould not, of course, notice the sy ani jects uf complaint by the Chevalier Hal-cimaa at ‘ever is perscnal to him must be allowed to pass ib observation ou are at liberty to read this deepateh to the Aus ) Minister for koreign Affairs fou. six, respectfully, your obedic DANL TER. above named documents were laid on tho table, crdcred to be priated, TiUe MEXICAN BOUNDARY ComMH COLONEL Ww Mr Weiter, (dem.) of € which was laid over, referring to witls tai. to Georgetown (Del.) jail, . in default of $5,000 ball, he wus committed to pri- son for (nal, + * He had previously borne a good repittation in the com- munity and the oly thing unfay to him that hid caveed renmuk Was an unusual und soemingly fuolish ex- avagence He gave dinners and entertained with un usual Liverality j—-TH CHANGES AGAINST ob Commitie: de agaivat, Mr. Bartlet, tne Joan to runthe Mexican boundary. Le ould chat he would call it up to-morrow, When his would take ve- on Lo Leply to seine charges made agatuet bia in the Markets. New Oncrans. June 25, 1852 ate two years ago, while he was 1m the Loundary The cck of cotton now on hand at this port amouats Commission: to46,0 bales. Bacon sides are selling at Hew Le. INDIAN PORTRAITS, Cnanreston, Jui 1852. Mr. Jastes, (dem.) of £. 1,, gave notice of a joint reso. | | The ex of cotton, on Saturday, barely rexehed 400 lution to purebae @ gallery of Inuiun portraits wow ex- | beles xt firm prices, Lhe Atlantic's news was received ‘The whole of the stock on sale in ched 5.400 bules ‘The accounts p ior as to the growing crop, ace more favorable than for many years. hibiting at the Smith-onian Mnstivation. THE CEXSUS=THE KETURNS FROM MAK INCOMPLETE, FALSE. Mr Bavaro. (dem) of Del, from the committeo to whem Was referred the census returns, with histocieal rhetches, geological calculations, &e., &e., of (he State of Maryland. as prepared by the census superiavend ay he publication of the whole returns, a report. The eommitt oF State, pities and te otier Lusiness bours ND PRONOUNCED Marine Affairs. Brizunk or ay Aunwieas Vewsn av tire Barris. The cchecner Coral of Machineport, bas been seized by the Uritirh athoritics fora violaou of the tang Laws, tc the DI al histories, Cae calculations upon the returns of deat and dumb, blind | 4 (ken into st, teh and iuictic persons, the tables giving the places of pativi- Lavxenep—At Machina, 15:h instont, by Mr W Pon ty and eecupations of persons, and tee gu dical stall tes, nim # rehoower culled the Maria jsuo. of abouts 2x usconteined in the sample before them, as incomplete, | tons owned by Messrs, Perley & (ioctl amd olen insecurate, fale. useless gud Unaveceary, aad rosom- | Vordand and in this city, tobe commandsd by Capt oreniah korter of Porthund Launched at King’s Ferry. § mend that they all be omitted in the published returns, Tbcy say that if their recommendation be adopted Uo wha the census retaroas will be red) do ae toute fifths of what they have been swelled to by the census su periniendent Lhe report was ordered to be printed Macy's, € a 16th k. J00 tone burden bails by A in Stable, who wid comwand aoe | She was to sail tur this eity in few days, EXFCUTIVE SKOMION, ETC, The Turf. At one olelock, Mr, Gwix, (dem.) of Cal., moved an Union Covnse. L. L—frortivc.—Monnar. June 98—- Exccutive session. which was agreed co | Match $1 260. mile heats, best three in five. fob «raess At four o'clock the doors were opened, and ‘ao Semats | G. Spicer numer g Taeony.... e 8 204 adje 1 8. McLaugbln naiwed c Yack Taylor, 1 0 2 r uae, 234 — 228 8g 2:37 3G House of Representatives. | Wass WX, dune 2 Mow of Individuals. FRAUDULENT MEXICAN CiAtN, Aunivars. Yorke & roLuowiNa Horein i Mr. O1ps asked leave to introd & preamble, setting | Ab the living te Clas W ; - Bt Aap mapas SN.; doce Kanon Pedrow, Havana; Hon. forth that it is beiieved Unt spurious and fraudulent | OQ iyutio, Hen ALY. bedgert claims were allowed by the L xicun Vounmission; | Coiicr, binghamton; lion, 3 that the a Jury of Washington county, on their | Ohio Major Koins T Aj i Judge tayre. Georgia: Frank O eats, have presented Dr, Geo, A for the crime At the Amettoau—Dr Thateher, New Orieans; W. Pers | of perjury, in procuring nearly balfa million dollars out | civel, Va; Kev H Bartow. do, JG. Peck, du; Geo. 1 | of the public treasury; that Thomas Corwin, in the | Wollle, Wartongten; A. B. Adams, Boston bad bres i ae sect At the Astor—Hon H Bartlett, De @.-Chapin | Prorcoution of suid claim, obtained @ large portion of the | ysatueboro); W. D. Jobusun. Utica, Hooper Katou, it | mevey, and eonetuding with ® resolutiow asking for the | oN Halisbury, Cry; Gen. ¥ultoa. fis In'ment Of # select committes, to investigate all tho | A Parker, U. 8. Squadron; I. Auams, Washiagvou; J fete co ed with the case, what amount Corwin re- Wentworib. Chi ceived, Ke At the Hownrd—U. A, Poor, San Franc Cal; BG Mr. Toomne objected to instituting proceedings on more | pay tshin, Ne ia; UO. K Db Tumor: gentlemen should make such grave clargesoaly | Giver Philudely hin, Mr Grange, Up, ee @ on (heir own knowledge. amrey, Baltimore; Dr c 6, Calituruin Mir Unve—i tay that such things on public rumor should be a quesiion of inquiry. Mr. Toonns.—We should not act on public rumor, Mr. Poux.—Chere is m0 ovher wuy of getting at the Stock Sates, Prrapgnenta, June 25 ~ ( fuets. & C0.) First Hoard~ $3.00 Sohuybil & Mr, Toomns.—Let somebody * father the charges. Interont on. Obras 1.000 do, S484) LAN day 036. AAW do, 0074, My. Oups —-1 nin disposed to “ father "* them 7V, 2,000 Fooneylvania O'r, 24.105, 2.000 Kent Mr Toomms —Then doit, The revolution wae not ime 1 jn Kerirend Mortynge 6's, 44 9646 1,600 Wilmingtya Rail troduced, it having & en merely read for information. rhe 65,90, 400 hares Pepusylvauis K y RAILRUAD LANDS FOK ALAMAMA, 17 do. 44% aud Baile Mr. Conn, (aem ) of Ala., from the Committes on Pub Lic Lands, reported a bill grapting lands and right of way to Alabama, Lo aid in the construction of the Mississipps 4 bis: 100 in Bank, LR Betiee 674, US, Ly torent off, O7} d States fun, «3 Boards $5 0X Soh tykit 200 Letigh Laterest, 93 tphi ud Chorieston, Selma aud Gunter wading, and Ube] (0 share Kesoing Kwilroad, cach 4295; G00 Jo, 85, 43%. 200 Lennersee and Winchester Railroads, de, 66,434 Second Koard— $5,000 Sohny! kill Naviaacio Mr. Jonxs, (dew.) of Tenn, said it would be nothir ER, ihtarent oD, E674 LOM dy, torent, ot, 8734 m My . we | titeberg 5% } Namasen and Ainboy 0's vat Beg to put such a law us this om the statute | fi {shure De 6 sinnoie Raina a he Le 1 On on € ” J risbor, Mr. Coun earnestly showed the importance of tho rowd, | i's, iny Kamuewd. own Cie mete maine eat ud wirhed to pue the bill on ita passage. ‘Tho morning Lour expited berore ac:ion could be had. ‘After Road $1 Oo) Rishronnd Diy DKATILIAN INDEMSITIER nnay ivan ia Se, 969 160 shares Union anal, bS, 12 ‘Tho Housppassed the Somate bill colative to injunctions | 0 20, 12; 200 Resding Kaittond, oem, 43K. Mackotatendy tor States Hank, 0S, 5 —-a wy me SS PRICE TWO CENTS. —E PRESIDENGC wen mitiiary chieftains to the Prestileney ; and In their enn that the national candidates lenders of tha big und dem cratic parties are unworthy of the ooati- Y. . . ce of the friends of fereder A nce fit ty for whut Gen. Scott's Letter un Accepting the Nomination, | "save made thearselvee—the servante and suppor ies RAAN An namnnnnannnw Of the a, [*¥e Power. - TIFICATION MEETINGS. | auiigiv'y rt be narines of Se Pitehune Convention WHIG RA rg ee . fo ite euowinees be thorough gelog uncompro miring orpora tof lasery and ai he pro-slavery whig. anddemocratio ne oO ity Potstiong MOVEMENS OF THR DEMOCRACY Atamecting of delvgntes from the Old ant Young Men's General Counsittess, aX from Orange county, Neid sé Tammany Hall June 28th 29 make arrangements for the grand mase meeting of the dewaneracy of Lhe river Large Turn-Out in Washington. LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHI OPPOSITION MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA, die, die, ier TRLFOR APUIC. countior, to bo held et Washington's Headqnarters, rg . Dewberp. on the 26th Jnby, to re spond te the nena Keown: Lettor pation of isapklin Merce for resident sad Williaw King for View Proeident. dude A. M. Sherman, of Orange ACOKPTING THE NOMINATION FOR THE PRESTOMMOY. | corny woe coiled to the eine and = hig 7 nol oud 9 9 Mi elwied i re appolnied recrotaries. 4, vas Waurraron, June 28, 1863 Solana Leh ROS Cee Otee oe aa te hppoliads ti Iw order that yor may keep your readers thoroughly cormepend with the gevera? county oresnizations posted op im the potitiont movements of the day. your | iby. vchowt | ate, requesting ther e-op retin Na. correspondent herewith travamite a copy of Gon. Seottly | Met), hai necunntttye of five be appointed co tas letter, accepting the nomination of the Whig Nationst | TtetPenben sien ceanventeon be appointed Couveniton, asm candidate tor the Presidency, It is as | to make the mocewety arto nge mente following committeos follows » Ti necordacayyvih whien, the wore appointed ° On County Cor ep Pent Joby dreew, Gar Invilation of peukete= A Wasiwaron, June 24, 1852. Sim :—T have had the honor to receive from your hands: the official notice of my unanimous nomination as the nec—Robt. J. Dillon, Henry BL iven, OW Oushaaan Te Herrick ite ard 1. mbig onndidate for the oifice of Prosident. of the United | CovBrHY M Hal ya 4 a atin MN. vei States, (ogetber wiih a copy of the resolutions passed by | Joba Kk Lavan Forel Cvrter, Teane Wood, dr, J. We the Convention, expressing their opinions upon some of | Towler, J. 1, Dicksom, 16 1. Hoffinire, John Wher ler, the most prominent questions of national policy. Nevomig AT, Uawey her Mt Halpin, nad A. Mf Siete This great distinotion—conferred by a numerous, in- map, . Chy Interigener. Menanotony Dias x: AeA Died, on the 20h inst, Solu Wo Taylor Bet. mya 5° The death of Mr Vay ter coo rtred wt = 1 abows b vent telligent, and patriotic body, representing millions of my countrymén—sinks deep into my heart, Remomber, ing ube viry eminent names which were before the Con- I vention in amicable competition with my own, Lam mai 4 of Hand 7 socingy fee and inelaneboly manure, to foel—oppreesively- tho weight of responsibility be. | Gf Sandy Lcok, ine sing Wie thy eee ed a his longing to my now position, Not having written a word | from itavnua, ard cesupie *ab@: lower cable to blur elt mre i \ = shore were seven ether pie ama ere Be is a re this dirtinetion, T iort not a momont after | +I oe Ae ene ontur appt dteke Nihon th ed been conferred in addressing a letter to | * sdied the voint statecoam! badtaken 9 pilot on one of your members, to signify what would bey | besa. Mr Taylor enddenly Hempiponrsd, He waa let at the proper time, the substance of my reply | \¢cn yuiteill fram yen slekness, wal was leaning Lnwacd to the convention; and I now have the honor to repoat. in | 4.) tamuuof ponaded weed, ad Mae Datevtn if whole @ more formal manner, as the cecasion justly demands, | bod «downward ivelination aewarale. TEA ster sea that I accept the nomination with the reol an | thet while in thir portion Uke wi beim Fen. au thes nexed, The political prineiples and measures Jui! dowa | sea ongh. that owing to weudaen bined or pike of the iu the resolutions are +o broad that there is litle tort tor “he was preerprtated hy uot shrough ole me to add. 1, therefore, banely suegest. im this plac His Rovwarerbiet, whieh was vast, pas cnid or that rhonid I, by the partiality of my countrym em found ta bottom of waelaw S@eh inthe elevated to the chief. mayi-tracy of u Union, L stefemontof ot informer The dee ready, in my vonnection with Congress, torre heble. active intelligent Lustarea upprove of measures in regard to the managem ole of frien sod Was une Mo public demain, +0 28 fo Fecure an early eet! whim, Ue was dhe brother ot Mr Moser Taztoe, sume, favorable to actual settlers, but consis ry our Leadiag merchants, ad het laa f theless, with a duc regard Lo the equal rght ness in Sonth » not ar from thasof his beotn that vast national ove of a niugle nl d by my Military expos ot, viz -—Civing vigners the right of oti ship, who thall fuithfully serve. in time of war. ows your on board of our public ships. or in our land fortes — regular or voluntecr—on their receiving an tionvrable discharge from the service. Tu regurd to the ral pelicy of the administration, if elected, E should. of Amcican people in «1 also to recomme: our navigation ! remature deerace will be sine friends and relatives. Cr ntous Cricumstance — connection with the me Iancholy death of H, ft. Wanmoker, Keq ,o%the New York har, which ocourred on Satueday evening, by his falitoe fem (be etepy of a third avenue stage, we may toonvon tit is but afew days einer he defended ao sotien cpainet (ipp& iirewn brought by Mire Uagaet: heoony, ely emented dy his cethon in course, look among those who may approve thut | 2 the Sup Ee g pee fae ae Ca a dts policy for the agents to carry it into execution; and £ | C1UErd by one ef hese ato. ury should reek to cultivate harmony aod fraternil senti. | ®t were, aud wore discharge \ a ments throughout the wh'g party. without attempting to Tue Exeness Mr «ida neat privlioation, de: oled reduce its members by proecription, to exact unit to the interests of the numerdin exp to my views, But I should. at tho ame time, be rigorous | trom tits chy. It ¢ all sorte of taformstc in regard to qualifications for office, retainingand appoiat- } the exprecces and is thercfore valwabie to Uhe mershanss, vin No LY Wail sireet, be public in the vieinity of the Gotbie ad street, Wilhsmeburg. ace iatucased that ail the seats are free im thit hone Now Yous Horrieota: vat Socrmry.—Last evening » ing no one either doticient in capacity or integrity, or im devotion to liberty to the constitution and thy Union Convinced tbat. harmony or good will between the differ- ent quarters of our brondcountry is essential to the pre. scut ond future intere te of the republic and witlra de- jon to Uhcse interests that can know no South and no T should neither countenance nor tolerate any bevini Ot chia Aialehy: Ae eB eptoeds tedition. disorder, faciion, or resistance to the luw or chy TNC 7 1k) Cte! A ae ie eeenchte for the eahsbition Union on any pretext, in any purt of theland; and [ | fe io, eur b. Meena read the -report anil, itv. should carry into the civ administratign this one prine | TRU PER ber | of the awards ‘The attoendunce ciple of military conduct—obediones to the texi He Anthea bbe wring over thity, ‘Thore were lative and jucicial departments of government, } """ 8419 | {verbenas. roses, and geraniume, ums cuch in. its constitutional sphere, suring “only | 1b) tanto, De reer i in respeet to the Legiclature the possible rs ante ante. e aah the veto power alwaya to be most cautiowly i Sor oF tHe Winer 1812 —On Sunday next, July 4th. the Rev. Dr Spring will d © be! fore the surviving veterans of the laut war with Uireny Britain, As many of these patriot: are ina miary aréistance, we unserslan iuken up to relieve their neoersi 1, and unter the strictest restraints and wees nuliy for my strict adherence to the prinetples ot the whig pirty. ae expressed in the resolutions of che convention, and herein suggested, with a sincere and enrbect purpose to advance the greatness aud happiness of the republic. and thus to cherish and cncourage the Farcnanre,—The flowing packet ships arcived at caure of censtitudional liberty throughout the world, | port Inet evening. © avoiding every net nnd thought that might involve our | fpip dacuh A, eat country in an unjust or unneeseary war, or impair the |e} puking int abtantetiero THe INntereteroredet ay! volilical agita» © Coneton' i [he wires here gave out. and it was found impossible to get avything more from Washington.—Orexaton.] | as. LL. Powpertull 3 » Acapemy —'Tho annual examiuntion of f the Free Ac rday moen- doy and will be continued until (he 10d of July. Muse ry Manion Park —T row afternoon, at six Whig Ratification Mecting at Washington, Wasurtnxoton, Jane 28, 1 my The whig ratification meeting, adjourned from last | 0% Toeke; ti beleBrated bend off iis Caren ie Bapensnt wih y 1 appear in undress in Madison Park and play owe o! Wednesday eventng, owing to the rain, re-assembled tox feat MAGE. Neeabber or abntkaneeey 'y night, at the City Hall, and the attendance was very | part of the city have wade the arranger large. hope there will bo a full and Sehioasbie ; roe On Yi is inten to ratee a fund «Mert procure the ai Thirty guns wero fred at tho commencement, in.City | tadanee of this band twice « wouk, during the summor Hall square, senson, A capaciouws stand, erected in front of the City Halk | Yfonway Rowneny ap Aseaviy.--On Saterday nbelt, beautifully adorved with flags, banners, and transparen” | at one o'e «ci rhe, Korps Of W autOr é i i Loarding Ton etree was returning cles, surmounted bya lengthy inscription on linen, and | POUNDe. Jy : We wok ipined Re Waring (be words “Scott, Graham, and the Compro- | two men who bent him on the ly hoaliers wien mise," was taken possession of by the officers chosen at | clube, and knocked him down ami reload hue a wallot the last meeting ntaining $1 2 4 demond LA breastpiv * Up renee About eight o'clock, the whigs of the different wards, | Jece senve ‘ vosed. to the with susie, banners, and transparencios, arrived on the | gtation be v doeaserd Tt | : ground, and the meeting was called to order by Walter Fnneceeaetelte: A ci epemgoadcnt hoe pe nnox, the President, who deliverod an eloquens ad- | Franklin equate crerr and introduced a series of resolutions complimea of the Teon Sfontdees want tary to Mesers, Fillmore and Webstor, and warmly oa- Excurston.—The member i wehing wh aorsing the ncmination of Seott and Graham on their anuucl excursion. yesterday. to Eluettug. ‘The assemblage was then addressed by the Hon. J, W, | they pe ne f fumpeuaas Alveers abe tha danas Miller. of New Jersey; Joa Chandier ot Pa; J.T. ‘The society een iy operation fort y ‘ene!’ Brass Baud flernoore a pair of spirited tinge of Mosers Stoum Hele ight, while im thw Whin mpanied t y head. of N.C bay py remarks, ‘The meeting is still in progress | For the first time. the City Hall was brilliantly ila nated, The aseembluge was decidedly the largest ev and W. Oullom. of Lenn., in eloquent and Accipest. —On Sunc #. attached to th: of Bitth avenue, ter | and run away wt their g convened here. The ladies were present in large mum- | first street. vho driver was thrown out and injured bers, ‘Three bands of music entertained the erowd. | ly. ‘Lhe carringe was foriunately not upeet, anda injas During the progress ot the meeting bonfires were lighted | 1y was sustained by any of Lue oecupanty, xcept tho Ua in different parts of the city, and produced a fine oltvet, | icky driver. ‘The greatest entbusiaem prev Soriet.—On Saturday afiercoon. a laborer, Cer t Mecers. Webster Toombs, Gentry, Cadell, Wiliams and | named Michnol Colvan, while working at the coracr of others, baye declined spewking, Luda atrect umd Fourth aveuue wag overpowered by the : Lot the «un. and died yesterday from the eileets of in. FROM ANOTITER CORKEAPON DENT Corp pe fous —On Sunday evening Officer Ripley CRETARY WEBSTER AND THE WHIG MEETING | fond a men ran ‘astor Lying on the sidewalis corner veh THE PROCESSION, BTC. Ww witects in a dying of Homston tr " » Wasuixeton, June 28— 0 P.M | suused by the Lextofthe sua, Le was conveyes to his i ences 284 Dowery. Mr. Webster waa invited to speak at the Scott meeting | '’*" tks rf ack watcha ' Atout 6 o'¢look on Sunfay 0 (ought, but peremptorily refused baw (fice Math Wy oberg AX Ihe procession has just passed the oual Hotel. | No ty Hooevwlt street. end distoontel is tintin heb ys frum Ward three, and less than | diade, Ile was taken to the City Huspital ht ataeal eet se | THe Dances ov Lvrexication —A men nacged C Whig Ravification Meeting ot Loutsvitle, | Arbiy while in a stule of intoxication. fo. down the GREAT ENTHUSIASM——SE JUS ACUIDENT, BIC | and severed an art nobis cigot arm ail ofl cwise rie, June 98, 1852 reverely injured binlf Lie Was taken todus home, 06 Yho whig ratification meeting held here on Saturday = the tiankbe tou Re place - nigh’, was most onthusiastic—eurpassing the eamprign of Tates that the Taz Commisslonges bave 1540, Bpecehow were made by the Hon Sberrod Williams, deo cavate util Tardeday after: " nts boo I F. Marehall, Mr, Upton of Louisiana, aud oon the 2914 everal otisers 5 ‘Arremet 10 Comair Surcipm-Abouk-10j¢. ofgloakk. ¢ i ho firing of some cannons, a premature ex. 941) Bek tune batod Uris, Wieck baewer of Cis plveioa took plice. tertousty injuring two mou, each of FUMtey Dis Hrocklya and would bave boon whew lad to have an arm aupulated for thn bie Master JY. mh. drew im Whig Ratification Meeting at Memphis, ) anil Aesdatauae rend sined CRarlen Kuemed, UNPRECKDENTED TURN-OUT OF TAK PARTY Was rend on hae é : vho tied @ cup around him ea rnewnratr, June 28, 19 ( credit la die.to these two la us ho ratifeation meeting at Memphis, om Sai ¢ night, was the largest ond most onthuslaatio meeting evoe si =! ub hrew held by the whi ti r ' ancy ennld hws ye ter hw 4 n tons of ofie iF 40 than y \ ' wee, whe i Movement of the Aboli(tontsts and Bagore | poli ftw “b Vvemtiontat vuare evexinG= Cav tion atvena—On Sane A TING AT PAMILADLT 4 ! ners ing in cise Nueth River, fot i J 1 J. gireet, wus #vddoaly seized wilt a cram, ies andlum diately mek Every exertion was made to rave eeting ¥ pout dis onog B lue Hrvads WHO wore wish Lim. Whea takes porty ; froca the Baltimore ptatforms quite dead. W ittiam od am nddress and On Saturday night. at 10 o'clock, a flee broke plotfe r d, advounting the © tend corner of Sixt reventi -'reet aa@ Ki,hth avenue, owned by Mr. Geir, whieh was eotizely Supehanans iA iain rhndenttbneethes ier, tued bao he smival of tae Gicmon upon ube of President, tie eof the people for President, | pronne ‘The building was unoccupicd Low about $08, sod oD ali measure yual iinpertunce, after a pre | No inaurunce , and declaring that we are a 1 our arms shoulda arins to put dowa the per di-cusion free people, aod third power interf | Bxrkaowpivany Trert.—On Sunday morning, at bait WOU CCH ¢ mise 4 thy etauon hy ae righteous (fort of any n to change ite form of gw» | the new bid! persous Bd verpimeot; also, favor o the repeal of the Fugitive | removed several stones with the intention of atwaliag ity slave law but Were disappointed by the vigiunee of the oillewr, BY MATL @uocene ‘rie —The Trenton HOCKING FU Cin OF A LUN OTE he Tr Free Soll Meeting in Cambridge. ven dtened vesnck Gain toe Ce ae ae On Saturday evening. June 26, the (eee soilers of Cam- bridge im accordance with the call of their city com. mities. held a moeting at the City LLall for che purpose of appointing delegates to the Froo Soil Convention at «ina deranged state, was sent to the Pooe n some Une ago, A# soon as she got thera, s broke out the windows of her roe and started OUt.., A promncosiog bu ap stairs and found or Worcester on the aixth of July next. Jobu @. Palfrey AS Oe eee Window Hil. ‘Phu teoe aR was choren Chairman, and Robert urtor, Seorvimry. | banging by Neale orm Jet go, and fortunately lit on hag One hundred delegutos were choses, and the following | frst hold om, but ive AO oe ently. after this wha recolutions adopted — vase Gin a foom andon the next mozais Rerolved, That the fro soilors of Cambridge are unal- terubly fixed in their o)pcrition be Savery and the Fugi- tive Slave law ; ia Gaau aversion to the olootion of mere she wre found dead and blood abont room Bie hm ‘aotually beat her head by running it against the wail wa- Trobe klled hovvett