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-THE NEW YORK HERALD.: WHOLE NO. 7423, MORNING EDITION-—TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. \d furniture by BALMS AT AUCTION, SALES AT AUCTION. se __ SALES AT AUCTION. ow |NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Interesting from Mexico. Sees rtect, tent body. Aboud thuas zetce snes UCTION.—PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE_ON | QVROCERIES, BUTTER, LIQUORS, &C., BY AUCTION. GAHOzL O8G00D, AUCTIONEER.—oscooD « a New Yous, Bunday Brening. | Traftice of law in the city of New York, Theredey, April 21st, at 10 o'clock, at No. 11 Sprac G ‘This day, at 1036 o'cl t St Dey street, cor: CONKLIN will sell, on Monday, the 18th of April, TeteaRarmic Orrices, conner oy HAxovan anp Beaver | JAM) G. Beewerr, Faq. Lecrors or tm Hon. Epw. Evgrert.—The brilliant ‘et, (second Hoor,) the effects of vartous intestates, con- | Greenwich, teas, 6 y soap, butter, fish, raisins, | at 103; o’slock, at 129 Crofey street, an assortment of par: Ein—Hating excived’ by the Black “Warsier, I. beg to rho Hox. Eow. cL ing of furniture, fo lothing, trunks, | preserves, brandy, tum, gin, | lor, bedroem ‘and kitchen furniture, consisting ef sofas, SYREnTs, AnD No. 203 Baoanwar. hind y Q Society for the hendai et tnw ge Now Yor: Hlstorienl I A 4 £. 2 oe h aaa ou. & Public Administrator, 51 Chambers strest,_ OLD FURNITURE SALES AT AUCTION. { GALE Or orricy FuRNITORE—J 1, vanpewarer | TSR HEALTH OF VICE PRESIDENT KING. | "Wo sort vers Crus by the R. M. steamer Avon, on the | ail from the Hon. Edw. Everett, the successor of Mr. UCTION NOTICE.—H. N. BUSH, AUCTIONEER, 7 joriber hereby informs his friends and others, will sell on Wei lay, at 12 0*eloek, at No. 70 Cedar 3 J No. 10 North William strest, will sell, at 1oy4 o'clock, that he willattend to the sales of househol 5 Webster as Secretary of State. Mr. Everett's eg ang g of twenty writing deske, jandry bookcases Oth inst., at 3 o’¢lock in the afternoon, reaching Havana | a4 an oraior and literary man, gives promise an extonsive assortmont of now and secondhan families, five feet of counter, witi guetion ‘at the residonc mn and bookracks, sevent; 7 ; i Jas. Van Nostrand, Prosi ident Mervcante’ dix: lect this evening will form finale to the carpets, olloloths, matting, feather beds, hair m: ies ind anndy avticlon of ounting. room fa The Barking Basis Bill in New York. Gly fod At 9 eclock in the morning. She carried Faotare of; tifa, ¢e & worthy to ts, , Kehool honches and dosks, sixty bar-room ohange 3 office, 70 Cedar atreet, va abput $2,500,000, and eighty-five passengers. ‘Tor A —m D. dolph Martin President (x Bank. ee sold without . tors, Ta) ” F .CADEMY OF DmsiGH.: ie rooms of the Acudemy of init one Sart «On Welnaadne oe ts eek as es, Cashier North River Banke pan & Douglass, have somoved thelr’ tastitution te riahty Progress of the Gardner Trial. | 0° '%¢ 1% %0 ssred from Havana at 9 o'clock in | Design were yesterday visited by a large number of ladien No. 65 Franklin street, a variety of good furniture. Oftce 155 et DUNNING, = uilding, No. 111 Browdway. * | the morning, reaching this port today, at the same hour, | and gentlemen, who were favored with especial invitations; EXTED 5 = Seen ee Meroe NOME DeY-_ F QTANDARD ROSES AT AUCTION.—J. L, VANDE- EXTENSIVE SALE OF, FUR} in. USEHOLD FUR! and should have beem here at least twenty-four hours | ‘he public opening taker plucn to-day. The exhibition é ti ITURE—WILLIAMIRVING & CO. WATER will sell to-day, April 19th, at 1034 o’elock, at i surpasses that of all previous seasons, and cannot fail te ing, IN Spedon eheeets clon, wetatlonbotee farntire, one svuctioneera, will tell at auction, on Wedneaday, April | his zooms No, Te Wall ctsestt’s bapertar cntnchion of seve soorer, if it had not been for gale whick struck us | bea source of great attraction’ to all lovers of art. chest, a quantity of lead’ pipe, fine picturos, hotel far- | 2, at 10% o’clook, at 63 Murray street, corner of Collogo from the garden of D, Doll, of Fittioth street aud near Cape Hatteras. Rerow ror me New Yorx Votonrexrs.—The ro, 250 boxes sopars, ke. THOS. BELL Auctioneer. lace, Brnenols carpets, Exyptian marble top pier and centre way. mantel m ‘The Black Warrior proved herself to be a first rate sea , boat, and her captain is not only a psrfect nautical man, ‘Vice Presifent King, dic. - : but at th . : il 18, 183% ut at the same time a gentleman, which fact I acknow. commit- tee appointed by the Board of Aldermen, to investigate tho osaaition of he surviving New York volantsen tase atthe Library, in the City Hall, yesterday afternom, to hear a fortier report on the subjett. Some tioke “ Pi A OTK AY, AT 10g O¥- | brocatelle window curtains, carved mahogany sofas, parlor eee eee WEDNESDAY: ofvaluable and | chairs, sowing and rosking dor covered he heke ‘Soodancient and modern furniture contained in tho four | Kany extension dining and tea tables, mahogany mar Story house No. 45 Warren street, comprising nes 1 sideboare m7] IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILT, SELL anction, lay, April 19, at 10% o'clock, at ble top ssortment of furniture, inofuding mantel ornaments, clocks, mahogany fi toreroom, and goods no called for .] ledge with the createst satisfaction. were made In relation to proceeds of the Heller veneti ‘bedroom, parlor, dining and drawingroom, French be op bureaus and washstands, consisting of Brassely and ingrain car- Vice President Bing went up the Alabama yesterdcy” Referring to Mexican affairs, I tave'to roport the ar- | #24 the amount received by the committee on behalf of and kitchen arraugeuents, &e., in aioe onder Estee tense futher hegs Caaccieser rimee mesauends, | pete, wonky, mAResany sofas, Im hale. oley , | He is sinking slowly, and no Yopes are entertained of his! , ter vil sappy tony | the, volunteers. ‘Nothing denite however, was , ‘Bic planoforte. Can be seon onaly the day of 6 econ . Te pet eer een Fa : val of Santa Anas at Vera Cruz, and sm happy to say | towards providing permanent employ-ent for them: y and cut glass ware, cut: | bl a sets, togethor with » large = } that he entertains very liberal ideas; at least, so he ex- Biurmore, April 18,1853. _|/ pressed Rimsolf, as well im private a4 in public, stating The Mobile papers, it recording Vice President King’s | that ho is entirely in favovof a lower and more libera| arrival there, regard hid case'as itopetess. ‘ariff, raising the prohibitiens; as the country cannot af A public dinner was to be tendered to-tlie officers of the | ford’any longer to lose several’ millions, in order to pro- text a dozen of manufacturem; who bave besome mono. Tule) Aa en apenemmberement of thelr ibtnanees) to: Me. |) oe es aessa sine eoeaitawor ane enterprise ‘T¥0! '—WM. B, "JONES, AUCTIONEER | lery, plated war TO OONMS eS HOUATT Tite day, ab lO'g oclock | astortuent of kitohen rors ‘onse at 215: avenue, two splendid oounters. shelving, back | —————— ——— steads, dressing bureaus. counter, with draws, two show case, with French plat OUSEHOLD FURNITURE—WILLIAMIRVING &CO,, | foather bedy, bolsters and pillow: urniture, parlor carpet, splendid dressing bare Suctioncers, will sell'at smetion, on Wednesday, April | ment of copper kitohen furniture, &c. Fronoh piate looking-glasses, mahogany booke: 1034 o'clock, ‘nt 40 Monroe strect, Brussels and ingvain a — tures, de. garpate arto: ira, sewing and rocking Fl do. top ‘obntre tabl }, clocks. mantel orna- mantels also - AUCTION SALE—RBY J. D. HOLBROOK & CO. AT intings, mirrors, window curtaii » mahogany saws, fe, Rp th the a committee having deferred the furtier coasideration of that matter til! Wednesday afternoon; at three o’clook, when another meeting will be held. Naw YoRK Orsay Asyium.—Tho arntyersary of thie institution will Be held at twelve o’slock, today, int lo’s. Frus.—At an sarly hour yesterday morning, a fire liam Jelly, No blankets, bine 1th, mahiogany hair mattres , & large assort- jhstand! Al OF 150' MARBLE blo, engi mon ‘ mar! CO. will sell’ at auction on ‘Tuoi hi Mr. M. Fl broke out in the bakery of Wi ‘oom, 104 Maid —This day, (Tuesday,) jé, Marbletop'dressing bureaus, do. wash | APril19, at 105g 0’clook, ju railroads, &e., and was vers sorry that the one com | avenue, corner of Thirty fifth street, whicn-ves sate at » hothouse pli nd eabi linis mattresses, fonther beds, | l¥, Broadway, corne "The Banking Basle Bilt mensed'beforo he left had nearly remained stvtionary, | tinguished before property to the amount of oF my eity Cannan hela tee abipany exte Sint ancl oral descriptions of foreign. marble, com- = ad a a noeenare the large sums aguanderea awyy on its | destroyed. i , ny exten: i \; eom- i ne $400 was the eee ‘ou ‘Bissell, ‘St orford’ N. Hl and warlouved | chairs, sideboard. diaaer avd, tee ¢ Jase ware, plated | prising statuary, ordinary, sienna, broceatello, and black RE Cae eae YORK RERALD. partia! construction. About 1o’clock yesterday morning, a fire wea discovered true to mame, ware, table linen, mahogany sofas, ofl cloth, Brussels stair | md god; also tho stock of sawed marble. On Wednesday, in the frame dwelling house, No. 28 ‘Madison street, and, — carpet, together with an assortment of kitchon furniture, | 20th pail, pty o'clock, the engine, gangs, rubbing and AMMANY, April 18, 1859. He loft on the 6th inst. for onref*his countrr seats, ‘The bill authorizing the Soperintendent of the Banking | *4 withina few days would proczed to the capital to hich i polishiny ry. Terms, f d six months, over $100, take the reins of government. pereres fe ae Are ritlg vane Yo tne i) IN. .— ELE! with which the sale will commence. ishing ry. ms, four ar h ovel » i is fe \joining houses, w! ere very m1 damaged. DRIAN H. MULLER. AUCTIONEER ELEGANT i eae aac 4 a notes, .. | Department to receive city siocks us. basis: for banking | If he ozty-acts up to his promises, the country wil! be | fe deperiment’ Netenthcteetiey tae eee, The ‘Will sell at suction on Tuesday, April 19th, at 10 o'clock, at OUSENOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—J._L. TLLTAMSBURG AUCTION | SALE.—A WARGE | did not become a law. An idea prevails threugh the | well off; but: it is much to be feare#that such may uot | hour, were promptly o.» the spot, but, despite their exer- Bie: CUED Figo, Righth slrost, au slogan’ assortment | 17% Vandewater will sell oa Wednesday, April 20, af He and splendid assortmont of furniture, consisting of | state that such a bill passed Ww. be = panied the influence ef the manufacturing (dr | tions, the flames spreat rapidiy before a stream of water Sofas, tote artetou nnd oltomans: covered with velvet plush: | in the above Roose, vie: ome rosowood suite incaatine breew: | sof, tetow totes, rockers, tables of tho Mjoat structure, shames rather smuggling) class is very considerable, could be brought to bear‘on the building. mantel ornaments, painting silver ware, and vartous other ered with hair cloth, pier | telle, tete-a-tete spring seat parlor chai Itis to be regretted that he should’ be possessetof : About 834 o'clock last evening, the premiscs Ne. 8T 8, ‘ It is | 2 A po eraeitine Seren seine aves, orimaitiand gilt gi- | sofe, &e;: pier glastes, ard tables, clock, mantel. orn Ast inate bt Wa. ap aesthetic eae Cabinet Sestons. bray pela ad American Pact all a oe so°| West Broadway were discovered to be on fire; but the H m1 [0° if ments, &e, Also, agtneral assortment of bedroom farni- " ? i iv moi uild railrom Koteastes aie Catia slate, Fron Eahing diauce, ten | ture, nearly new,’ together with a general assortment of | _ JOSEPH W, HAVEN, Auctioneer Wasinetoy, April 13, 1853. y flames were quickly extinguished, before any’ material damage wn chee . ‘The Trades. , BOOT AND SHOEM£K#ES—MEN’S BRANCH. An adjourned meeting of this body of men was held last night at Keen’s Fourteenth Ward Hotel, for the pur- with, ‘The home correspondent of tke Washington’ Reputlic | A ‘treaty coneerning the ,Tehuantepes business wee says the cabinet have ceased their daily meetings, coming | signed by the Mexican Government and Judge Conkling, together now only thrice a week. Their three last meet- | 2M is now on its way to Warhington, by way of New Orleans. If tht hi f ings have been devoted almost entirely to the considera- | tine will show) Ton wits the interest of this conntry, tion of the Nicaragua and Honduras questions. Mr. Sloo, the contractor, appears to have some difi- bedstends, dressing bureaus, | basement and kitchen furniture, with which the sale will — he ony i. tapentey velvet, Wilton and Hrassel carpets, | commence ea ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELT ON il cloths, &c.; also a superior mahogany pianoforte, mu Take Gr: ETNA. AUCTIONEERS quantity of houschold furniture, consisting of so dy Stoddart. ‘Catalogues two days previous to sale, ENRY Bie onl eed (te GON BERS wae aud other chairs, book ease, French plato,. pier and manta LBERTH. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD | residence, 120 Greene streot, corner of Prince, at 103 o'clock, | klaster, clock, vases, dining, ten, contre and card tables, oll furuiture at auction ALBERT Y. NICOLAY will well | the property of @ gentleman declining housekeeping, con: | Paintings, stair rods, Peencte poise, pay ans ee 8, on Thureday, April 21, at 10 o'clock A. M., at No. 42 Warren | sisting of Brussels tapestry carpets, pier ginsves, orimson | Ol! cloths, mahogany Fronch bedstends, hair mattre rockin, vi a sit <i ulties with his eo-partners, the nature of which has f taking further acti the i f waged. <e 0 , consisting, in | damask curtains, Ince do., mahogany furniture covered in | l#rge feather beds, mnmarble top dressing bureaus, washstands, g " pose of taking further action en the increase o! ase scala ences gor ne | RS GTI ac arene, Sar aT ind Michen turlture’"Afo pause Tho Gardner Trial. not racy buen corained, but i 'azpears thatthe | Lam Gamble waa chara sod Michael eefo scoala; sofas, chairs, marble topcentre table, and a large sasortment | china vases, large Chinese vase, centre and side tables, mar: TESTIMONY OF CAPT. ABBOTT. D4 ne uo ty some mercantile firm, on account Gi the cobaniia, Of dining room, chamber, aud kitchen furniture, Catalogues | ble top; book secretary, engravings. Bedroom fur- WHE MILITARY. ‘ i of advances, without the agresment of kabd pariners. sel ; are now ready at the office of the auctioneer, No. 40 Wall | niture made by Desson, all In rosewood, amour a glace | ~~... een ee Wasuinatoy, April 18, 1963, So far the low tariff cannot be said to have been of | The greater portion of the evening was spent in col- nade wardrobe, bedsteads, earved cabinet marble top; lounges co- CARD.—IN ANSWER TO A COMMUNICATION yered in ‘brocatel canopies, spring mat- E og = ' Th the Gardner ease, to-day was occupied in the emmrai- | uch good, but of eourse the time has been too short to A. C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—HANDSOME HOUSE- | tresves, hair d ; ele and logrqa carpets, ean sbpenced 2 nee vouks Watiad Stains Saree aance U' i find out what may be the probable effects, although mer- nation of Col. E. W. Abbott, who accompanied Dr. Gard- | chants are unanimously of opiaion that it wil ce the ner and Capt. Slocum to Mexico, in November last. He bapa by boolfnsd ie pena tel ey Celera : ; the government to stop the smuggling trade, and at the Geseribed his journey to Loguinillas, his visits tothe | UuS‘tme make such arrangements as will tend to some mines im that region, identifled the mining deed; &c., | stability, a thing hitherto uuknown in Mexico, substantially corroborating the testimony of ‘Capt. Slo- bt is eee teet oe penn article, wnleh was as . | 800d as prohibited, our grey domestics, leave no profit eum, He identified the letter he wrote to thé Comesis. How, although paying thos conte instiad of te cons sion in answer to their advertising an offer of: a» roward | exacted before, but this exact] proves to what oxteut, for the mines; also, their reply and his rejoinder; avd | the smuggling trade was carried, and that the expenses his objact was to get the reward; and in the ‘courso of | must have been less than three cents a vara. Thore is the cross examination it turued out that Gardner @id | ne doubt, that shortly, say six months, those stocks will not personally point out his miaes, beeauso he had been : pH Instruoted by bis coumel to holdino communication wiak | Le comsmed, and then, no doubt, prices will rise in auch lecting dues and receiving the new members into the as- sociation. The meeting was opened ty the sceretary making the» call of the meeting both in English and German, Mr. SHERIDAN then reported from the ‘committee whieh had been appointed at the les5 meoting, for the purpose of inquiring among the men whether they were favorable to a strike or not, Ho- said from what they seen, and from all they could learn, were certain that their wages would be ‘rai and that the ter par: of the workmen would be willing to join them in.the strike. In their opia- ion, the best mode of getting their demands would be te hold furniture, pianoforte, fine wines, d&c.—A. oilcloths, &e. & trom the company that I have the honor to comi A cA. bla t bedroom furniture, pan 5 FETLE will soll on Tuesday, at 108, o'clock, nt. No. 305 | and a larg collection of curiosities, snxe ware fancy articles, | {1aimtn justice to myself, the priviloge of stating some true i facts ‘connected witl ‘Wangh did go to the asy’ pier RY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL | ferved forsometwent if ri y H. LEEDS § , AUC N , WE served for some twenty years in the cor} glasses, ourtains,china, glass and plated ware, English oil- H sell at auction, this day,(Tuesday) April 19, at 10 o’cloek, | to himself hut in Tonya to the’ oo Pt ‘7 id, by’ gloths, bodsteads, bureaus, feather beds, budding, mattresses: | ag the extenstve establishment of Weil, 421 Broad: | ble disposition and strict adherence to military diseipli Sc. Also, one superior rosewood pianoforte, of celebrated | way, on account of alterations in his warerooms, his stock | had gained tho love and ndmiration of his fellow-solaie make, cost $450. Also, a small stock of wines and liquors, | of splendid cabinet furniture, all of the highest order and | andas such they honor his name. ‘Yiz., old port, in bottles, the vintazo of 1322, old brandy, Co- | most fashionable make; every article Warranted equal toany Now, to the point :—J. L. Waugh, having some peculiar Jog ,, Monongahela whiskey, hock and German wines of | in the city, consisting of a Inrge assortment of ¢ ich facility through some soles and wron; Vory old datos, in bottles and domijohns. Also, basement | rosewood and other furniture; rosewood sofas, couches, tete- | became and kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence. | g-tetos and divans; parlor suits of every description, covere a a rue, Catalogues ready on the morning of sal and not covered; superb etegeres with plate gli Hudson street, large assortment of superior mahogany fur- | china, glass, &0, Can be seon on day of sale. pituro of u fauily leaving the olty, consisting of sofas, pes Neat s Alte : tables nd three-ply carpets, 1a: quainted wit rlier hour than it was possible for me to learn. stated in the communication, he (J. L. Waugh) » satin = wood, carved rosewood wardrobes, sideboards, richly carved | called at my place of busin A c. bay ace omar ae te ait OH | contre tables, statuary tops, buffets, amour aglace, Yaressing | tad gone to the asylum, ¢o ‘There he was told that I if tho momber was-dend, & manner as to turn out to good account, giving sufli- | draw up » memorial, stating to their omployers the neces « dams i bareaus, and’ other rich descriptions of rosewood furniture, | There ho learned that 1 had so ught to attend to my duty the commissioners. cient protection to the manufacturers of the country at | sity of raising their wages, ‘Asoordingly the committee ‘on Wedn f0r24 Broadway, the en- | Alse, first class mahogany in hair cloth, &c., forming com: | Commandant of the Tompkins Blues, and his, av ninember o "aa Wiens, the same time. . drawn upe petition, praying the eapleremn one Fre adn ellen Sapo dipelbgaee, g A lets suits in every variety. Veench carved bedateads,dress- | another company ceased, snd submit the fanoral Arrange, ane leiphia, we Avon carried $2,500,000; and all the exports of | count of the Tnerease in betes rent, and the high price ef \e late fire. 5 , 5 mureaus, and other valuable work. ‘Tho public woul ments to me and my command; but, on the contrary, wen! ae , : inci artiolos, threads: laces, eitks. buttons, Ac. for cash. / Depo- well to examine this stock. as there is rotidag better in the |. boldly one ea he rtxtes te anes pe the 20 ‘Major Craw: ANOTHER MURDER—RAILROAD ACCIDENT: exico to England, as well as the principal imports from Bite required from all purchasers, Worthy the attention en till day of sale, ly, and mado the ontiro neoe: funoral arrangements Puivapetrmia, April 18, 1853, | there, would be carried by steamers via Now York, if only _, | ® eroper line of steamers were established between thi: Jamex O'Neil last evening stabbed George W. Solley, in rt and Vera Cruz, to connect with one of the ‘principal a fracas at Cedar Grove, in the upper part of the county, | Liverpocl lines, and by such an arrangement, also nearly Killing him instantly. O'Neil was committed to prison | *!! the passengers, and the Peni ass of the corres. wr ight cured, i ii by Alderman Fenton, of Kensington. Themurderoceurred | fhe kngiich Une. eee SY Nobody is satisfied with at Jennings’ Tavern. O'Neil had a difficulty with Solley It would be worth while for American capitalists to give scale of prices, which has been loft blank for the of ret to determine upon. ‘The report was then read in German, after which, Mr. Barnes then made a few semarks in reference to the object for which they had assswbled. All other trades bad received higher wagex; but the shoemakers had not, and the reason was because there was no unity among provisions, to raise their wages.” They also drew up a market to be found. Can'be meotlog an za | 2BdjtoPrave,the, matter moro positive to the minds of the ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL | public and the friends of tho deceased, I will give, true ction, on Monday, April 18, and Tuosday, | copy of tho invitation to my company to'attond tho funeral clock'each day, at'Nos. 70 and 72 Franklin, | onthe following day, signed, ‘Waugh, ‘New York, April 6, trects. Excoutors’ sale of a largeand valu: | #53, t of fine household furniture, by order of P. | Capt. Besson: Dear Sir,—Tho funoral of the late Tient. yutor, consisting of parlor. fai ‘Thomas will take place from 451 Hudson street, to-morrow, a8 1 8, Mahogany sofas, li t 2 ofc he Tompkins Blues are particular! the stock’ in trado of F. Fitzsimmons, consisting of several | marble top centre ta s ‘ompking Blues are particularly C, TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—CABINET MAKERS’ tell at ek at auction on Friday, without reserve, for cash, ‘Apel 18, ab 10 of e stock of simmons, No. ener of removal. A.C. Tuttle will IT Ba Above, ati03z o’clock, the entire balance of elegant Pee toed eabteney Uikae oeinaie Lac oak tarnioneer or fables, pice glassos, "Fronch merino and | invit aby Mra, Thomas. Yn batt fall & serious thought to this transaction. them, He then urged upon them the necessity of being ¢ A es, French merino and | invited by Mrs. Thomas. In haste, respeottully. inthe barroom. The landlord separated the parties, when ; ; united and combined, for without unity there was me yf a, din best qua'ity brocatelle, satin juslin window cnrtain: legant ood piano, made by J. W. le P ? EB ‘ts are at high in Mexi Samask, velvet, nad baireloth; mahogany parlor, ball; bra: | Fiuson,ausic’ stools, Ae. Meoune aad aie alate eee |p. 8. —The bod will ho brought down thisafternovas | Solley went into the yard. O'Neil laidin wait, and stabbed | goo ZP0rts 8! -canin Bh Prices in Mexico, and will be sofor | strength. He concluded by saying that a deputation from in, to show the warm appreciation th» Tompkin ertained for their brother soldier when living, th Orange would address t! The deputation from the town of Orange then made © ty of first class and medium stock, which will hewarrant- | carved bedsteads, dressing bureaus, with and without mar- | Bines eprosemted, And sold without regard to cost, in conse- | ble tops, mahogany tables, chai Ee fining and bedroom furviture. &e., embracing every va | paintings, engravings, tc. | Bedroom furniture—mahogany And Solley twice in the breast, ashe came out. Solley turned to Cochineal is worth $25 per 25 Ibs., and the next crop et ed ottomans, bookcases, lace is t and oth th escape, when O'Neil stabbed him twice in the back, caus- | Will bea short one. Indigo if readily soldat from 4.9 85 | few remarks in reference to the way in which they shoale rt eslogues on the morniig of wale. | and embroidered window cartel my mahogany and roeewood ed irithin the’ Tau eighteen inonth 8 mousy 10 fhe amount ing his death in a few minutes. The quarrel is supposed reals per Ib.) and ay the Bales are mixed. of many wall: | act. “Tho fact of the business ested With the workmen — , | of six hondred dollars for the relief o reaved and un- ” i 5 - ves, and to do com- “ ATAUCTION, IN ORANGE, NEW JERSEY, APRIL etter beds Dining goon Furniture | fertunate tum iy and the waite placed in thehandsotdt, | o}ave Meena religious one, O'Neil being a Catholioand | fi My worth 8a 83 reale fair, Delng in the hands of a | bined, Ht was true thst they had achicved. a. great ole _ "elo 5 fi ¥ ‘augh, to pay over to the wife to aid her an 9 the a . very few hclcers, vanilla beans it is now ascertained in Orange, but it was_ said that the bo: auld diding’'lots, jes, to suit purohi within | with a large asvortm tchen furniture. fort of th he hi time. morning. = +H) Pe BORROR Se ~~ three m mutes walk of the Morris and Essex Ra depot. | of fe is rec sale, as the mattresses, beds Fegret that the: empany ine a poate \omany reset pte Yor The early train from New York, this morning, ran off beon spy cours ie ‘ o 8, for hich, thereto cate See tat tas Let ncnl e The lots are leasantiy situated, and facilities will soon he d perfect order, and of the | the disposition of that fund. But it is useless tocomment | the track near Trenton. No one was hurt, and the paa- | sou 10.1 Wiohed than the tcreerore, has | themeclves safe, they bad appeinted delegates to confer @onsummated that wi Five access to the city in from thirty | best make. upon that subject. I have yet too much confidence in the | sengers were transferred to the nine o'clock train, and | been paid 150 per cent higher than the former; $80 for a | with the different societies, from New York to Maine, He + to thirty-five minutes o} time. Re TET Y pope honesty of the treasurer of that fund to doubt other than = Somer ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, NO, 62 WILLIAM | the proper dispoi reached here about onvo’clock. ‘The papers and baggage | t0usand beans being asked now, and even at this price ea, & LE glctp ten yey ye ae fal will sell day, at 1034 o'clock, a large collec- | facts because ci four oho! a there, that ‘ing, the that w: them were left bebind through carelossness, and did not arrive | V°Ty few lots are to be had. onto victory... They were jolued heartily by the Ger ofthedonation. I simply mention these mstances have transpired between J. my lewiisexetobehed fatterin, | CReOwictoy., Mey were jolued heartti’by the Germanry id six mew | tion of dwarf and standard’ pear trees, ch nd appli he ¢ | till five thisevening. | ADRCETIDE | gh prices, and the very flatterins | who contributed in one day the sum of $25 towards de~ jopote of Central Morrisania | trocs, from the well-known collection of G. More: Ninety, Rp Sa lee ore leery mt errs <i Prospects in France, it is to be supposed that no ship | fraying the expenses of the sceiely. ‘They had deleguted ng) Re action. Albert Ht | ia th street and Third avenue. (Also, s lange collection of | more upon the. subject of tho funeral, 1 am not willing 0 ‘The Pennsylvania Legislature; ments will be made ig this country, and if any should bs men to travel through the iiferent manufacturing dis- AY 1, at o'clock, orpetual roses, mon ani jaily; all of which are wo. omit t diced minds, but wil binit te iit = |. that ey wi mai at high ices, ant }, there to organize wit) e erahanta’ thant ronotve, twenty choice | bf attention. Catalogues are now ready. Y | gentlemen dud military rules’ J. Lo’ Waugh did not bentee Haxnisncxo, April 18, 1853. } such be not obtainable to be forwarded to France, where | frctn,tners to organize w wierd pe ropes a slots of ground, situate LAS ee sine: frome 60 ts 100 tet fret om rose a Yoo G0 B50 fost in depth Also, four ment two story netic and basement frame houses, built in the b a few months. Pos jon first ri it} ery pli beer bard bard people of Urange — aiee York aa their leader—they were willing to re bes ye and all other towns an natelliton ‘to it. cee ir. Heppxn, another of +! range delegates, thom made a few remarke relative to the manner in which they had conducted their strike in Orange. Dr. Dupury, also a ae from Orange, then rose and. said, that if they wanted to succeed in New York they ould be united. If they did not get an advance of 9 say to mo, and in preseno 1 Waugh f my First Licutonant, Miller, Ment see Boenphtne Sheen weatd Pay io or the expenses of the funcral, Now, { simply ask, under tty 10 o'clock, at 109 P "| sizcumstances, J. 1. Waugh being at tha nn if the City Guard, had he or any other citizen a right to come forward and make funeral arrangemonts, and s0 limit the time that it was impossible for my company to muster in ‘Aud many fr JMPORTANT TU MOUSEKEFPERS—D. §.-HOUGH, | any creditable force upon #0 important am ocouslon? Tt.was houses are now erected. All the streets aro Inid out and gri Auctioncor—The following goods being damaged by Cro: | the determination o! enaut Miller and myself to ded, and troos planted in front of tho lots 25 feet apart. aud | ton water, will be sold for account of whom it may concern, | reserve the body of the lamented brother soldio until * from the beauty of its, site and the character of this day, ‘Tuesday, at half past 10 o'clock A.M. at No, 2% | Sunday, —— In tho Senate this afternoon the Mechanics and Girard anality was sold at 40 franes. with probabili- iat sean te Meieneatt Set | Siar ina ot CES BPR e House. - * It is not the season now for jalap, which probably ma: The Legislature adjourns to-morrow. fetch $38 a $40 per quintal. Toate ad FARE sP as yosion. NOTIC! WERP & SON'S regular trado it manner, within | will take place this day, at For full particular . teenes, which aro now rei erms, four mont! ‘The Catholic School Question in Maryland, dc. City Intellige 5 Banwony, April 18—9 P. M, ram FUNERAL CEREMONIES ON SUNDAY. and tender to the Independence Guard an in- ‘The Catholic School bill was taken up in th a " wages in New York, the men in those towns in the vicini- wenors. this villace will undoubtedly be the North William “street, ‘near Chatham atrest, vis. 1,000 | yitation to honor the mouruful occasion with their presence, 5 Silesie eee ea aioe les Fununat ov Jamas Hanrisox, EsQ.—The funeral of the | ty would not be likely to get vithor; but if any of then ‘Morrisanias.” As 60 he depot is completed the oars rds tapestry Brussels carpet, 0 yards three-ply do. one | as the deccased, whon living, always expressed a desire | House of Delegates to-day, and referred back to the Com: | above named gentleman, who, as our readers will remem- | did get it, it would not Iast long, for the Empire city waa ‘will stop directly on th und. Iso, in the bonutifal vil- | ro: pianoforte, one French ‘scerotary, one Fromch | that Osi should act in conjunction with the Bluos, should mittee on Education, said committee being increased by if . the eentre of the trade, and they had to look to it fc “4 village of Fairmount, Upper ae ee res OF] | one Exy| oon ret ied top table, hed sofas, Sif 2 a led by the <n hand of death var Ma fam’ uy, eet the appointment of one member from each county. ber, was knocked down and run over by .a stage, at the counsel, ' 7 for hel . in sise from fut front and | extension tablos, together with alarze quantity of cano sox! ¢ hasty agency of our supposed friend, I was deprive f vs is h. Also, two very superior | chairs. After which will be told a good assortment of now | of the opportunity of conferring honors to the dead, and | The Southern mail to night brings New Orleans papera | corner of Broadway and John street, om the 28th of Feb- | may Qaeten or tne spedehos of those who were depa~ ses, built in the ver and second hand furniture, carpote, ce. joved for conve- | credit to my command. Matter connected with the abeve | of Monday and Tuesday last. ruary, and so severely injured that he died in conse. | tised from Orange was then read in the German language, as possession of whic! bureaus, wash ds, French | stated facts was so furthered on, and at the time I received It is required that all plots in bles, painted furniture in suits, to the German portion of the mecting. Mr. McCarriy then rosrand said, that he did not want to occupy their time, but he had been urged to make a few remarks by great many of his friends, He then weat om to ssy thatthe shoumakors were the worst paid mem in the city. He knew men that worked eighteen bourg per day and did not make more than seven pairs of boots a fortnight, at the rate of $175 ir Fey ree are aware of thelow condition of Thocmakees. iy r of tho funeral, J. L. Waugh, on the part carpets, mattings, mattresses, gilt glasse a stated that it was hor desire that the death uttlery, beds, bedding, &¢., kitchen furniture, 0 ad together with a variety of fancy olooks, orna- | in Greenwood—not to inform any ofhis brothers or i of bia death. | But having a number in my company porson- = ally acquainted with every member of his father's family, ‘ON FISHBLATT, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. | and knowing the true love th nt the aistors ontertalacd fork 0 is, this opert, 103 Nasaeu etreet.— JOHN FISHBLATT will give his per- | kind brother, we took t! rtunity, and did wash our ‘miles from the City Hail tonithor with the sopal attention to the sale of furniture at private dwellings, | hearts and hands from that’ base. stava, by sendiag. them and the most oxcollent neighborhood, ly. | H» respeot- | word of the death of the brother, and announcing the samo sual inducements to those seox! 8 of all kinds, and goods will be sold abthe | in the dail y that the ‘tears that eS quence of the wounds, a few days ago, took place on urt House Georgia. i i ae Resend ty ce a5, | Sunday, from the Northern Hotel, at the foot of Cort- Caarueston, April 18, 1853. landt street. The procession of carriages was one of the Tha Dade county,(Ga.) court house at Trenton, was | largest that has taken place in this city for some time, burned down on the 15th inst. The clerk’s books of the br i — up Cortlandt streetto Broadway, in Superior and Inferior Courts, with all the papers, and | ‘'¢ flowing order:— also the rdinary’s books were consumed. Band, sine ies ae fhis village shail have a dwelling house, to cost not lovs than $900) built by the Ist of Decombor, 1898, and t id will dispose of stocks of coods ge fully solicits a Carriages containing the friends of the deccased. id only unite th Id be ane hiereany y would only unite there would be no difficulty in o Tedidonce, as well ag safe and profitable investmont, | salov roome if deemed preferable. Real estate and goueral | feilirom kesiicers' eyes were the only tears that Galt, wean Ship St. George Sunk at Sea. Hearse. + | an advance of wages. ‘The chief cause of their receiving st rapidly increase in value. It isexpeoted that, in | auctioneer. that cor, To close, I have only one favor to ask, and 2 Boston, April 18, 1853. Carriages. such low wages was because the bootmakers did not urite ion, to the sonventencs of accers by the Rail- a nn = that in amply, that no gentioman will come forward’ aud depot will be established by t! lew Rochelle AUCTIONEER. and strike for a fair remuneration for their labor. themselves were their own enemies. The tailor, it is makes the man, but who was it put the finish te that man? It was the shoemaker, who put the handsome boot on the Broadway dandy’s foot. (Apptan in thi J. Kia BROWN + hold furniture.—J. W. Brown w Thursday, April 21, at 10 o'clock, furniture contained in the above chairs, marble top centre tables, ¢ ingrain carpets, window ew - In this order the procession marched past the Hrrap GENTEE Tue bark Eliza, arrived at this port from Androssan, | gece to the Fulton ferry, where the ‘nilftary formed on fell in with, on the 28th March, in lat. 46, lon. 42, the-| each side of the carri wes, until they crossed over to Brook- . lyn, which occupied an hour and a half. The military then ship St, George, of Yarmouth, N.S, from Glasgow for | stared home, and the funeral moved on to Greecwach Boston, in @ sinking condition, and took off her crew, | where the mortal remains of Mr. Harrison were deposited L_HOUSE- | make amagont of himsolfin matters that concern no one auction on | except my command. It is a well known fact that the Tompkins Blues have intelligence enough in their ewn ranks to transact thei: business, without the influence or assist- ance of operating ayents. J. BESSON, Captain Tompkins Blues. q Tom + oad’ Company, this summer, Pi Tey taking ‘the 33g P, at Pridham’s Io} rd tables, Brus: oileloths, dining ty. < Say or sale; forte per cent on the 10th of May, w ‘wetrantes deeds will be delivered; and tho balance ‘ Mr Kearns then said that th Sart (|, Buseanes Bece seen hate wince looking glasses, china, | New York, April 18, 1853. twanty-one in number. The St. George sunk at 4, P. M., | with the usual ceremonios. The deeeesad was a nativeot | shops secu siete foc! Ligier’ wats Rie Teen bad uatetenss fen cases eaee WT STC Cen Oe ee oe os = on the following day. Ireland, and was one of the oldest hotel proprietors in | Wathins’, Gluse's, Ready’s, f main on bon cage foi , i < . 7 FIREMEN. this city. Hoe was very much respected, and will bedeep: | A great number of persons then wade short } Sper cent discount for eash. The privilege of buying half » W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, 11 SPRUCE THE 5 ie Destructive Fine at Clucinnatt, " : grea’ pers short 6] a hall be all teenk-aerenett f clegant furniture, splendid AANA AAA NAN — ly mourned by his friends, of whom he had not a few. but none of them hada distinct bearing on the aa Fee ithewies Ser cemas, cad fol pokancine suet Sreravines, proofs before etter. aud. original ‘pai tings, XEMET FI THE QUARTERLY MEETING Gwersnatt, April 18, 1853. ‘The following J a gentlemen acted as pall bearers on the o¢- casicn:+John Thompson, Stephen Wray, Alfred F. La. ¢, Charles Dennison, ‘Dudley 8. Gregory, James Van 102 Groonwich stroat, of the Association of Exempt Firemon will be held at neo of Capt. Pell and Robert Ainslie, | Firemen’s Hall. in Mercer strept, on Tuesday evening, 19th Faq. ‘Tho paintings embraco a maznificont landscape view | inst., at 73¢ o'olock. W. ENGS, President. iv Doughty’s drug store, on the corner of Fifth and Main streets, together with four stores on Fifth, and threo on | Main strect, are all in flames. The goods will be par- | §:¢ \d therefore were altogether out of order. After rome debate the meeting then drew up a scaie of prices, to ge into operation next week. No. 52 Beckman streot, or to the 3 morning, April 19, at 10 o'clock, at Il street, New York, (formerly the resid pabecde atthe Soe A aha t., at 734 0° obo J, Mason ‘Thompson, Philip Burrows, John Foster, . CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—HAN DSOME HOUSE. | of oli and the mpagnia, A ppenines, Ororonti; Groncx W. Wuee.er, Secretary. ie Ee rand, 5 4 _—_ Boia furniture —Large plor and mantel glasses, paint: | Christ Daptiring 8, John. Powaala Fees arty ALA PRE Oph epee ranean rer tially saved. Janes Kobingon, John Paten, Sr. James jicClare, 4. B. | Dhe New Yorks Young Men’s Christian Asse= ‘wouday, rt most eminent artists o: 0 0) "0 everal belonging to 8 > ¥ MEN.—' - 8. Mas Rol y ie oN ty Cestaters then = Alt sell at the valuable collection of the late John Doggett, Je. Duel Amicably Settled. clation. ‘at auc: ‘he bors of the above association sre hereby notified, that ‘Tuesday, April 19, the household furni- | furniture comprises tapestry, Brusscls and ingrain carpets, | the regular quarterly meeting will be held at Piromen-s Hall, ouse No. 87 Chambers street, a fow @ mahogany wardrobes, with looking glass doors, enam: | this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. doors west of Broadway, consisting of Brassels and V bedroom suit of furniture, with marl i GEO. W: WHEELER, Recording Secrotary. tis fioor cloths, mahogany and cottage chairs, covered and damask, rosewood ehaire, di The affair of honor between O’liara and Cummiogs has - “ been honorably adjusted by the friends of the parties, FUNERAL OF WILLIAM BURTON, ONE OF THE The .regular monthly meeting of this assoc’ation was held last evening at the Stuyvesant Institute. There VOLUNTEERS, er of 5 OR, Freneh ‘windings bodsteads, hair tm: damask window curtains, beds, bedding, boda = mn mm Whe remhiant o€ the New Work Vetantears oontuntea to’|] "ae Jarge att gees of members. Mr. 0. P. Woodford, tables, bookcases, cabint furniture, &¢., worthy tho attention of housel LOST AND FOUND. jar! snsters. ‘ anole late teaihee t att president, took tha chair. Previous to tha commenos- tin de nine and Turkey r dealers. ‘Catalogues to be had of the auctioneer, SAINI APL IAAELL IA Nonroix, April 18, 1859. | {he grave thelr late brother in arms, William Burton, on | ooo¢ o¢ business the chairman soa hipaa 0 do, shells and mineral | promises, | if the her le postponed to f $20 od gtd LOST, | 4 FOCKET-BOOK, BE Schooner Augustus, Mocre, of and for Wilmington, sup- Reeth acne the Mercer House, Sackes 02, (ib Geeeel OF Bk Sakdhine* aie sie i 5 ween Brooklyn and Lon 6, Sours % ‘ : ; lowing order :— chapter . w, af ~ paintings, o on al we cstv oe Beaten Wi tee | ee = —— yhoover returns it to William MeCord, 84 Middagh str posed from New York, is ashore st Killy Hawk. ® Guard of Beene, i 4 rs ap i git w Offigo of the auctioneer, No. 9 Wall street. ARGE SALE, OF PLANTS —3, L. VANDEWATER | Brooklyn, will reocive the above reward, eR econ ene, April 18 286. Band piving the Dent March, vik “Landlgs ox vig Leah e es ee glee PR Will sell on Wednesday, at 1034 o'clock, at the sales. |) fy . L. Sturges, 7 i Palen | OOM were read and approved. The rece ‘ FLT BRON AhE era cansrat | Se satel autgetie and (taal | $10 RENARD cas TATUM CGH oun cONE | went ahora ihe Boar on aturdy night, fact at | T™ Hr, cn coho ohh ares he Votan. | of lyk MATURE erm an arroved. |The roertion volock A. M., at the corne 1 8, embracing all tho newost and choices! d . B Weiss Tid Beas siresteSrochivay packer, ghamber, ‘and | kinds feom the wareery of Sc Lenole, worty ITN atreet cor- | Lxturesand pipet sold at auction hy 1: Bell im the bare intieane Sits hy Shia Mbeaaaae | Rimny Winkel wens Ofteers of the Volunteers, ames ots great. number of gentlenen, Proposed at last i c , eased. ecting, read, wer tted ee taken see caren cr Westen” Sreckiiene ts i Fass gee dasa eed the next morning between six and eight o'clock, by some PHILADELPHIA, April 13, 1853. meeting, ‘YM either as y i the fi it le Bhd penecal assoreniont of Parlor, chamber, and’ kitchen fraudulent means, oF stolen. A The schooner Ella, from New York’ for Washington, | ,,/ this order the funeral cortege moved down Broadway, | active or associate members. 4 e Hy £0, to the South ferry, to Brookl, 3 7 a 03 4 y s lyn,'and from thence to Green- Mr. Francis ©. Butier read the usval Papa aa ile dalla ih ile gen al |, GmesdbecGrseawice, aeresioall well steering, by {———— ae La Point, Cope Henieeerc” SMturday night near Newbold’s | wood Cemetery, whore the remains of the deceased were | for his subject Christian Beneficence, The setlor seat Y WM. G. McLAUGHLIN, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSE- | cataloguo, on Tuesday, April 19th, at 10 o'clock, on the pre- F REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY LAST, IN ssl - interred with all due military honors gized for the longth of the document, bnt when he came Br ivigand pechen furniture Wodneehay, Apell ates | aloes No. 148 Gharbectetiast i tases cae esc the Pee: $ Chambers street, between Greenwich street and mackie, PRESENTATION OF PraTk TO Mr. Gxorar Prcxnan,—a | to treat the subject in a Scriptural point of view, ke 40 o'clock, A. 549 Hudson street, southwest corner of | tortment of household furniture, consisting of oileloths, ‘est Brondway, a small poodle dog, answoring to the name three-ply and ingrain © Window curtain, mahogany | of Princo, white, with yellow spots.” ‘The finder will reosive bairs, rofn beds, bi tables, | the above reward by returning him to No. 84 Warren street. eats bedding, hair mattresses and an ex: = oi sortment of furniture, heds, beddin, H ellont cooking stove, large size, Waring’s pa ill commence with kiteben furniture. found xo many texts crowding upon him, all inculeat the exercise of ehristian chasity, as being most a ting blo to God, that he almost lamented its brevity. New Orteans, April 16, 1858. | large number of the friends of Mr. George Peckham, ex- The America’s news was received at noon to-day, and | Prerident of the Mercantile Library Association, assem- hax caused some excitement in the cotton market. The | bled in the lodge room of Clinton Hall, on Saturday even- k f the paper were heard with much attention, eee AE ck MAW SIT) “KUNTMAMNA 918 Dirt, MW nt of kitchen furniture, a O8T—AT OR NEAR CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE, Jes haye been 6,000 bales, at advancing pricas. Middli ing last, to witness the presentation to him of a contents o RANCH & McDONNELL, AUCTIONEERS, 113 FUL- ple hina elock, cost 845 to import; '& lent ‘a note for five thousand dollers, drawn by Alexander B. | {fs quoted at 10c. a 10340. "The incroase in thu receipts at | ficent service of plate. valued at a thousand delare tt Messrs. Daynysox, WittaMs, and Coauerr, made rergarion te OC een meNNOIA fornivess) Ly, eRtMloRTG GR Wot | eee ea erson, Ky.,, 2iat March, 1858, payable | ai ‘ihe youthern ports, amounts to 38,000 bales. ayeeting. was organized by the appointment of John Mer] upon the, subst of Denetience, Seth, ae repanig, the wt household. furniture, on Weds me Not hen. % t Readay, the Ath inst., at 10 ovelocle, at 78 West Ninth stroct, (36000 & CONCKLIN, AUCTIONEERS, 19 FELTON | counting house of Wilbur & Scott, New York. 11 Naw Onueans, Apzil 16, 1853, | chant, Hsq., a8 chairman, who made some brief ard ap: | Wvine.of clius and the affording oF Serip ven betwoon University place and Fifth avenne—The whole of ths street, will give their personal attention to tho sale of | in blank by Hugh Dunlop and James L. Gloun. ldren. rich and costly furniture contained in said house, consisting | fui ’ mador Gili bdo she Larely reaching | Propriate remarks. Mr, Ethan Allen was then introduced , unre at the houses of private individuals, or those who | wre enutioned ayainet egotiatiag said note. Any Infor pee oee meaty oaghotg rp work barely teaching | [5 As rr : ‘The reports of the various committees were aext im in part of prefer may send thetr furniture to their salesrooms. audience. He briefly, reviewed the services and , to its recover; be thankfully revoived b “ labors of the recipient, Mr. Peckham, during his official || °Tder- ‘arlor furniture—Fine Brussels carpets, clegantly cart SAMUEL OSGOOD, Hewitt, Less & Co., New York, or James 1 Glenn, Clarks. | 42,000 bags. is ines career, and attributed to his zeal and energy the present THE LIBRARY CO*AITTER, rorewood furniture, in suits, in crimson plush, made by JONAS F. CONCKLIN. Alle, To Monanty April 16, 1853, rosperous condition ef the library. At the conclusion of | Mr. BRowWER reported that the committee haZ. \ douine, tetera tete sofas, Voltaire and parlor chairs, 1 LANA AE AUGHON GWE: TA = SOLan OF ONE OE Mae The salon oe cotton Moss the past nok have eer ie y-* peech,. whiel, was rossived wilt $0 peated marks of | ¢d 80% of the money sasleaee dy the assopia ton The iT C cabinet, ropewook Ff 's * aan . Mel L] ST e rece) ol ie game , an a! 7. iv Hier akd work cables, elon pige nd mental oe sell this day, at 10!4 A. M,, at No. 34 Maiden lano, (nom: — i] 15th, about 6 o'clock P. prised ia .° The stock on band is 36,000 balos, approbation, Mr. Merchan$ presented the service, accom. | library was progressing, and wuld open by the first of fine oil paintings, splendid engr: Nasi a nificent fra1 u stree' ine collection of monthly, pe ‘aud. |. 94 cnrebrie bai £ fine proofs, costly mantel orraiments, mantel clock in Exyp- Funolog roses, (with and without pot) ala verfenss, dah: | Sicnemree “Sian ‘marble, with many other rere and valuable artielos. lias, chrysanthums, fruit tree: Dining robm—Muboghny extonsion tabloid of Wm, Wilson, Fourteenth 89 arpots Pre ying it with a brief ané pertinent speech, Mr. Peck- Cnanisrow, April 18, 1853. am, in reply, thanked t!xe committee and the association Cotton is quiet and unchanged—ti, sales today were | for the mark of their esteem with which they had honored erchief. Any person leaving rooklyn, will be liberally rewarded, an May. Tt would then contain ateut 1,260 volumes. The ey &e., from the nursery | receive the thanks of the owner. remainder of the money wou; be laid out uzon it afters wards. — — be fi 8%c.a lle. THE LECTU ES COMMITTER. Py ‘drugs, ohina dinner set, cutlery, pla nt OST—ON MONDAY MORNING, IN GOING PROM | ‘*tticted to 600 bales, at prices ranging from 8 BM. spout LCty Of Me Pe ee ot eronentation were | 142. H. Cnoesr reported—That the Hon. Rufus Choste ‘ware, Ae. TS AT AUCTION.—W. 8S. McILLVAIN WILL i Fulton ferry through John street and Broadway to . over, a ¥, . Cremer onc tet had been lately elected a mamber of a State Convention, Bedrooms—Rosewood and mahogany French, high post and oll 7 John street, on Wednosday, | §; hth street, a coral bracelet, with letters side the No. 0 Pie Ws aes an excellent supper was pro- which was om, convened for the yurposa of discussing other bodstends, eather beds, hair matt ud ral April 1s, nots, monthly, perpetual and run: clasp. The Sndor will be suitably rewardod on Leaving it at American Tract, Soetety. viaea for them. ‘Tha service consists of ten pleces of | Me veiions in the State Ooentinn ion of Massachusettes a le a) a r without pots,) verbenas, carnations, Se. Ye qwracdrobes sad chairé, tele % dahling, pansies, honeysuckles, de. put up is conventions | 2! croadway, up stats The Executive Committee of the American Tract So. | pla Alto, the basoment'ai the ste: The honorable gentlemaa regretted, in a letter, thet he could not lecture before the asseciation. in consequemes. WAYS AND MEANS, Mr. Lawson N. Fur.st, reported—The committse found that the association had a sum of $150 to its credit, and 1G A FEW BILLS IN men’s Bank for lots, fresh from the gardens of J. & P. Honderson, Jersey OST—A WALLET, CONTAIN City. Catalogu money, and & check on the - rTATTaRan, S FURNI. | signed. by’ the subscriber, PXECUTONS' | SALE.— CONTINUATION SALE OF W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER—SALOON FURNI- | finder will be rewarded by. ture, silver, & RY H. LEEDS, & CO., + ture, &e., on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, at 33 | Hurr's corner of Mott and Chi auction this aay, No. 55 Whito strect. at 10% Bowery, consisting of counters, fixtures, glassware, liquors, Pr ciety held theiy monthly meeting on Monday, the 18th Present OF Stvet Prate.—Two very havdsomo. and valuable pieces of plate, consisting of a pitcher and inst, Rov. Dr. Knox in the chale, falver, ibave been presented to Hdward’ Mellus, Eaq., Letters ware read from from Hon, Peter Brown, of Co- | captain of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamer penhagen; Rev. N. Benjamin, Constantinople; Rea M. ! Tennessee, by the cabin passengers on board of that ves- oh ro on Tuesday, the 19th. jain atrects, } = a OBADIAH COOKE. Ac pov Sahl was out of debt. It was absolutely necosse; large and clegant assortment of household ft haiss, tables, paintings, engravings, 12 windlass bedetesds, |) ————————____USADIAM < Si Ne i , [vel during a late passage in Francisco HAMA, | should have soon a sum of $700, in order to #1 it for. ture mahorany and rosewood. covered with lush and plain | beddin ‘alvo ‘bagtege, tre. if not tak rovious OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING, FIFTY DOLLARS, | Winslow, Madras; Rev. J. Portor, Northorn India; Rev. | 2 mark of their esteem for his courteous and zentle. the coming years Oloth; Froneh bedstonde un to tho tate, do pay storage.” Saloon Thur Rieene | By vepecera fivwey eb the Sieeamie taries aa OU ee: Mr. Smitis, Bangkok; and Rey. Mr. Baldwin, China, appeal- } manly conduct. On each piece is the following inecrip- ing fo aid in sustaining the suceessful operations. of the | tion, and arapresentation of the steamer under full reas in their respectiva flelds of labor. headway : Amang the Armenians in Turkey the press ix exerting | co coc ODOC Oo MSOC OSL COCO OOOO a reost powerful influsnce, The wife of = digingulshed, ° ‘ ‘ Wealthy Armenian tn Gonstantinople had pail $600 for | ° sow eee " wv im’s Progress” od WS . wae Pte te roa ke o Comraanding Packic Mail Steamship’ Company's Rev. Mr, Winslow speaks of the great advance of the | o Staamship Tennessee. infuence of Christiant:y, in tho last twenty years, on the | 0 February 1, 1863. i Hindoo mind, which is felt and acknowledged by the | 0 J. M. Freeman, Pulaski Jacks, Geo, F, Tannaté, Hindoos themselves, many of whom are aroused in self- | 0 Committee, on behalf of the cabin passengers. vindicate Hindooi: \d imddelity. ° orzhie Toeararer veperted te ressh 3 of the’ year ailing | CSCC SCRS COCO C eC CRS O eRe OOS . ° April 1:—For publications told'$257 252 21; in donations New Yorke Couscror —The Detroit Advertiser gives $147 974 64—total, $984,626 85. ‘There havo boon granted | the following sketch of Judgo Bronson’s lite:~-Hlis age during the year,’ in publications 63,989,970 pages, in eattioat ny Baal Tate oe ne ate | hana roe hyped ee New York, from the county of Oneida in January, 182, c le war appointed by Mr. Van Buren Attorney Gener Jersey City News. the Stateof New York in April, 1829, in place of A pyr bod Mit weg Pleas. Serious AccipENT.—Yerterday morning at 9 o'clock, a | Talcott. In 18h he was appointed Associate Judge of the fore Hon. Judge Ingraham. German named Alcare Moke, of Pennsylvania. was ran }| Supreme Court, by Governor Marcy, in place of Judge ACTION AGAINST A POLICE ——... _— over by the Newark train, near the Deep Cut, and both of | Sutherland, who had rerigned; and ia 1846 he was a’. | APrit 18.—Hiram L. Frost w. Luke Garey-—This of overy varioty. dred ounces of silver. street, furniture, &0. on Fri TUR 2ORUSTING COMMTTTRE, Mr. BoTixr reposted that one thousand copies of the rules and general objects of tae assoc.a¢ion had beem printed for distribution ‘The Statistical Gommitee did aot rey Mr. H. N, Berns reported fram @ cocamittee, whieh ro- commended an ‘timate and close alliance of the bodg with the memhers of the Gorman Chaistiqn Union. Upon motion of Mr. Cnosy, it was resolved that the Secretary coavey tho thonks of tho. Association to the Trustees of ‘ine Presbytesian Chuseh, in Union plage, for the use of sieir churels adiice upon the Sunday of Marais Pi » of fancy | or wili be suitably rewarded by leaving it mt No, 89 Maiden store furniture, &c., at 136 Groe Sale on | Jane. ‘Ded linen, mattres: Monday, by catalogue, of all the contents of house 181 Cham- Giited SROM IF ALiaN TERRES = ra street, OST--IN COMING FROM 127 EN , COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF GROCERIES | — i Grand, up Grand, on the left hard + of overy description, &c,—This day, Tuesday, April 19, R C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD y's small gold watch at 10% o'clock, at 18 Rivington street, ‘corner of Ohriatie, ye furniture, pianofortes, melodeon, oil pointings, &o., tached, on Which was the entire contents of the store, and will comprise ia part | to morrow, (Wednesday,) at 51 Greenwich avenue, between . W., with @ hook at. the Fugars, teas, coffer, spicos, butter, cheoro, lari, candies, | Chari¢s and Perry strocts.—R. C. KEMP will sell ab auction | Wit) he liberally rewarded, by. returning t oils, presorves of various Kinds, molasses, ‘seals, weights, ‘urniture in the house, which has all been | Front‘stroot, fixtures, pumps, &e.; also, an avvortmout of wines, = — ¢. Sale will be peremptory, rain or shine, OSTA LETTER FROM IRELAND, DIRECTED TO F 3 oa John Faucet, 42 Whitehall street,” New York. The ASHIONSBLE CARRIAGES, HORSES, &c., BY iture, covered in blue and gold Fr ander will recoive the thanks of tho own’ ¢by'lenving it at auction.—Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, at 51 Doy street, | to order; one suit parlor farniture, co 63 Peat! stroct corner of Greenwich, a most fashionable opon baroucho, | brocatelie; superior pianofurte, one - . extra heavy silver plate; and one very light bret, both by | carved rosewood contre tables, two ver: fe ofl paint: | GapaAyED—ON FRIDAY EVENING, 15TH INST. wronce, little used; one dark brown horse, warranted | ings, cost $300 each; china, glassware, ko, fn handsome S fr Rast Thixtcenth street,» ‘white poodle dog; a Ars found and kind; one Mautiful white mare, reycral buggics, | assortment of good chamber and kitchon furnitures which 1s 2 inky. roa ‘ ig! harness, &c. | WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer, yell worthy ue Attention of purchasers. Catalogues on the name of Piaky. , A suity ole rewae will be given aoe St \o morning of sale, wie! ven The finder ‘amo to No. 41 counter! liquors, eocccccpoo? The Chairman ansouneed that the anniversary meet- ing of tha Association would be heldpin the Reformed Dutch Chureh, Lafayette place. ‘That meeting would be addroased, y the Reverend Dr. Bethune, Mr. Raymond, and grabably Judge Duer, The meeting then adjourned. swers pon his return ti PUY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—HENRY HLERDS | - > & CO., auctioneers, will sell at auction on Those C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER. SALY OF HAND. MILLINERY AND J>RUSsSMAKING, (his day, April 19th, at the residence No, 125 McDougal + some Fnrniture ond Piano-Forto’ this day, at 10 | W...alter y, , Bu ietwoen. Amity and Blecker, at 1045 o'clock, all the | o'clock, at 68 Twenty SES OF NEW BONNETS, COMP! ING furniture contained in said house, consisting of parlor fur Kemp will 100 Sain asvortmen’, in tho city, haying been made jan dso Euiidaa teat dell se aahénany ecto te ae all te i ond ‘at auction e ) by J 5 : ‘ther be- of the Supreme | an action again fendant, a policeman, for assault made by Stoddart: pier glasses, slabs and bi suite, covered in rich crimson brocatelle; rosewood pim Hr Yeiors, By Sy" Ht HOMER, 64 John street. his legs were severed, one above the knoe, the x. A Peet y eee ALi ot Rb howl ‘been raion and battery. yn Eh ey ‘that tho plaintil centre tables, clogant girandolos, card forte; o \dsome rosbwood oxtension tabla; large Qothio BONNET; ANDCAPS.—MRS, PRCLIER, NO. | low. He stepped upon the track after the train from } Court, in place of Judge eae uf tee Calteh | td. teem Gren Ne he Ag eabeagt on piers n locks and candelabras, curtai book onse; rich tapestry carpets, oll cloth o rete, ri¢h chi- rouAWeYs, -p stairs, bogs loave to inform the la- | Philadelphia assed, to avoid a down train, then ap- | red tothe bench of the Supreme Th . yA iting Moy tied hold of pisin- room furnSture, usual assortment, consi of rt) ere, mabe parlo: iture in hate oloth, ew Yor¥., that she will open on Tuesday noxt, | rroaching, when he was struck by the Newark cars, He | States, upon the death of Hon, Smit iomrgon, Im | al — police; that (he defendant maatereer puuaeget tne carmel wand: TeoK | wich handtoe Seca ee wi geile hdr Re ithe Stone Fon | Eee conveyed nw stg o exhwpatign 40 the New York | June, 147: ue nas sloted s ember of the Court of | ufand «sous camued. ‘The Jury rendered & c chairs, &c. be. 180, 0} irnituy w our! Orse iL . jure, indies, o! iro} in bw es wi ce thy sole wil copingnce, ma # Ontalogues on th rion, will be constantly on hand, Horpital, Appeals under tho new sonstitution, aud Ws doniguat ior , #100,