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tTHE NEW YORK HERALD. sd —— WHOLE NO. 7429 MORNING EDITION---MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. Interesting from Texas. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Pcecane: Baurmmore, Arrival of the United States at New Orleans, | mer eocnte Garencs Seton te doe teen gem acer GALES AT AUCTION. GALZS AT AUCTION, es | eee ITH H, LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT APOE SAIS WENGE ARIS | FLPRRTA Bins Soa TY As ALO a talogue, at inton . a Series street at nt hoevehold furniture, ecauiting of sortment of statuary, consisting of 1ONEER—MORTGAGE SALI bar furniture and fixtures. clook, at the Wright House, No. Detwoen Liberty and Cortiandt ndidas- | Tuesday, April 166 Washington mi Peg 5 oh Se 00 They contain Galveston dates to the 15th instant, from mahogany sofas, sofe tete-a- marble to} pianoforte, mirrors, &e. 01 ithout reserve, the the entiro contowts cf the house, comprising kit- which we learn that the Attorney-General of the State mirrors, "bedsteade, foatl tresses, rty of ® family leaving for Europe, Iptare, of | ohen, bar and furititure, a I tity. of bed zardreben maple shale, wnmnsanan trae: | Ep rac wht Roahontny ty Meu, cher Posgre, | and ipduing, Coto, cag daturn ng Crots gies. euskory | IMPORTANT FROM CALIFORNIA, | commenced suits against the Commercial and Agr alle window 0 vas, oilolothe, Sem lonaime; en's yy Var: { and glassware ke. A'general assortment, cash im cultural Bank, and the firm of R. & D. G. Mills, for a vio deen ‘snd ingrain ts, together Choice assort- | scld; the Apollo Belvidere, ‘and several in | bankabl 4 pat vay q , ie : ‘ent of kitebon furnitures " * vsctogue ait abe | bramseand alabaster, In paintings 0.1, Brown's original |" PETER PARKS, 17Wall streot, second for. TWO WEEKS LATER. lation of the banking laws, ptm lincg we rap Len Aen Pan td slogu rego a eg ne te ae ais aasertion iy m0 RR a ay oad aps le No. 9 Ivator Hosa’s Marine View, and Ra: | PDLANTS AT AUCTION. —W. S. McILVAIN WILL ‘The democratic State convention to nominate candi- | toriously the fact. On at least half a, deeen different oc~ beautiful and costly furniture contained inthe hoses Merchant of er | ‘Hubert street, between Beach and Laight streets, consist hael's Mai clin, Sagziola, ‘from the Pitti Palace ‘sell, at the aced store No.7 JoBn street. at 101, o'clock dates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, is to be held | °#*ions Mr. Clayton made up his mind to zetire from thy , in part, let id sin carpets, mir- ; Guido Reni’s Magdalen, from thi his day, (Monday il 25, hl; al “ cabinet, and once his formal and absolute resignation ig, & of alleles ie, Bene eee tibies’ mi X dal oe a he chats ions oy), Apes ge ju LOss OF THE INDEPENDENCE CONFIRMED, on the 15th of June. . ir writing was placed in the hands of tho Pyesident, Het hogany on maple bed baad is, hale mabtzossen,, ragnae be y ae pertralt so hamtas, Aad, Amanie " benas, hont Mr. E. Dixon, who was injured by the explosion of the | left the department, shut himself up in his house, and for’ Eusbitands "clots: gindow curtains,» valuable kitebon | Views of Heine, Naples, Paris, Veoution, the transtgusad GREAT DESTRUCTION OF HUMAN LIFE, | steamer Farmer, hnd died. fevers! days refused to seo viltrs, Even Gea: Teyloe ange. hy West, de. Se.” The furniture was made to order, | £¢.; all collected with much ‘care during a forinor Posi ~ =. Further discoveries of gold had been made in Hamil: | resignati inden b re nee era de- is in good condition. Slate mobettl eto eee ae b W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER. — HOUSEHOLD ton’s Valley, and a i ecclinions . ecennton eek drawn, but Mr. ve ves ly 7 = Fae. | Pate mantel mirror: one of Wor Der a) m0 Over One Hundred and Forty Persons y great excitement was existing, termined not to remain long in office at the time of Gen. UCTION NOTICES—BY WM. W. SHIRLEY, fortes, with stool and music rac! being all tl —— Taylor's death. ‘The controversy about the Galphin-cl Honeer—Furniture sale—Monday, agri Ci ek rn, model of the temple of Noptu: Bia Burned or Drowned. Acquittal of the Late Mobile Postmaster. would soon have broken up the cabinet had the sre | PPENRY H. LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, General lived. yy, April 26, at the ronidence, No. 35 Wost Twen: Mon and arconiag tere dels i ANS Momrs, Apeil 28, 1008. How long President Pieres’s cabinet will remain istact nd dy-fourth strect, genteel household, furniture, consistug of | picr glasses, pi ae Ei et Preach be List of a Small Portion of the Dead. } 7° S224 jury have ignored the bill against Beers, | time must determine. ‘The sence: sre pezemiree t roo! id gror Friday, Aprit 20, at jroascls. and tapestry oa damask our 5 . ‘ late P . | | the support of th de idanasse. 3 ntrest, 20 packages, by tains, rocowood parlor furniture on ci ciank car’ | stends, Bair mattresies, rosewood aad mah beseraiiict don 7 Roan gare ds Mo winitn aad it weet ai that bo ahem room, ing and breakfast tal carpets, sofas, ri are, tion and of every stripe, and it was fit it Sioa gach gr all ie Jolie eins” ictl atte hate ta cen | Sou bende, eae aera cen in | MARYSVILLE AGAIN SUBMERGED. tice eg mud gmber emi, a ree a hair ol rut extension table, bookcase, ollcleth, - The sale. will be. positt AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, | inbiscsbinet, Nobody blazes bim for that; and WILLTAM B. JONES, AUC. | dross tresses, ‘blackiwatnut sofa; | Catalanres ot the morning of sales less thore gentlemen came together with the discreet de ™ ‘ins, set of enamelled furniture com| aint Bogart—Tuesday. at 103¢ 0’clock, " $$ $ ____— neers termination to keep in al ce former ‘at-201 Bowery, Jango and sstenaive ‘teoriment ae onse: ‘faruituro, &0., 40., together with a lot of kitchenware. c. AUCTIONEER—SuPERIOR piano. | Nearly Two and a Quarter Millions of Gold TELEGRAPHIC. But to assume, as the oficial paper does, that nome iture, A mn is, &e., ADEE CED ap ne en ne —! 5 tl tagonisms are ly pable Atanas one FLENRY 8. REDS, AUCTIONERR—HENRY H. LEEDS | day, Monday, at lz o'slock, at 86 Noseau street, neat Ful. for the Atlantic States. SUCCESSFUL ANTI-DENTON APPLICANT FOR OFFICE | a moment suddenly rekindled by moms ee esk ae te —_ fens SAMIR cEAAGMRET. CLAIR AND ac tf! shes nee aan bey eid ori haley ia etortes, f eee —THE RECEPTION OF OF¥ICE SREKERS. to discredit both history and human nature. A Chinn J. VAN ANTWERD & SON witl sali on O Chambers street, are particularly crorthy. of the attenti STATE OF THE CALIFORNIA MARKETS, Pte fio ans < Yegrard April 24, 1853. — ras ain eoday, at 10 o'clock, al Penxl street from good instruments, viz :—on ir. Longberough, editor © St. Louis Times, an Fro: lexteo. ctiage, 400 Lots ov 4 of in this 5 ih ghel von tots pd UT RL ke gd country, conasting of over two hundred ar eee elats ke, be, bo. anti-Benton man, has been appointed Surveyor General o | [From the Male py a pen ret onay ip cae ods, just landed. many of them well known in tho history of fino arts, | Messrs. Haines . octave, Missouri and Minois. New Mexico the Valley of Mesaills, sit ea fer goods, china ten sets, r, blue waro, fancy | having been purchased by him at the sale of the King of Hol- | ‘Traver and other makers. May bo examined before the sale. 3 . Lhe : dee ores 'Y of Messilla, situateds few ten ‘nd waiters, plated ware, table cutlery, &c. | Innd’s gallery, and from other well authenticated sources, | ‘Those purchased to go out of the city can be packed for New Orteans, April 23, 1853, The Union announces that the President has appointed ftp as aap er Dona Ana, may receive some light from the logues ato now ready, snd the ware arranged for exaint- | including also s number of modern plotares of great bosuty. | rhipping. The steamship United States, Capt, Berry, arrived here | the hours of from 12 to 2 of Tuesday's, Thursday's and | pentiemen inrevut teneitee poe iad Sirsa peeta le mation. _ a peter will be found beautiful works by Domenichino, L. Carracci, R. C. KEMP, AUCTIONFER.—ELEGANT ROSEWOOD | to-day, in five anda half daysfrom Aspinwall. She brings | Saturdsy’s, Yor the reception of office seekers. dated Santa Fé, February 23th, The writer “i Avonen NOTICE—THIS DAY, AT 103, 0" Salvator Rosa, P. Lauri, Mattco Roselli, Canalotto, « furniture, mostly made to order, to bo sold at auction, | but a few straggling passengers. ‘Governor Lane is understood to intend to will begold a good f howsohold fart others. this day, Monday, at 10 o'clock, at ®% Nassau strect, by R. m : . sorsion of that part of Now Mexico which Hes below thelins Greenwich +, ron stroet—Brus: Also, of the great Spanish school, are important works by | C. Kemp. without reserve, viz: four suiteof beautifully carved | The steamship Uncle Sam left Aspinwall for New York ‘Washington Gossip. fixed by Commloni rtlet! ‘other carpets, ch: Murillo, Zurbaran, and Alonso Cano. | The collection is like- | rosewood parlor furniture, covered in rich velvet and bro- the 18th, with the by the ain Contes [From the Washington Republic, April 22.] ec by Commissioner Bartlett, and shove the line eight ‘bedding, kitchon ut - rt wine coneeteunies jr abecimens by the great constellation | catelle; carved rosewood bedsteads, bureaus, oxtension dining | OP " Passengers by the steamship The new Secretary of the Freasury is firmly of opinion, | Miles ubove . eee a are some two or three thou- MOS. BE! i eres atten ig the rene jet tables, tapestry and Brusscle carpott, and many other rok | which arrived at Panama in fourteen days from Sap | I learn from those who have lately been much with him, | *®*4 People in the disputed territory, and most of them Cuyp, | and valuable goods, which are particularly worthy of jopart- tion of housekeepers. Catal n the morning o} Francisco, . KEMP, AUCTIONEER. — CARPETINGS, IN The steamship Georgia, from New Work, arrived at As- » lots to suit purchasers,—This day, Monday, at 104; | pinwall on the 17th. d’olock. at the sales roonm, 8% Nassau stroot, noi R. C. Kemp will sell at auction, as ab anxious to be included within this territory. The Govern- eadually, davoepe ae CP ag fo ae or does this upon his own responsibility, deeming it dervioe whan prov ates toe tare eared on, the revenue | proper, inaemueh as the State of Chihuahun hae revotied tay tk Gone fs, and at rates of compensation greater Lae thrown off the authority of the Central Government. than the law allows in others. If such occurrences have | {¢ is barely possible that circumstances may induce him ACCOUNT OF THE DESTRUCTION OF THE INDEPEN- | taken place, it is sincerely to be hoped that he will ex. | ',change this determination. DENCE. ‘tend his researebes at lonst as far back as Mr. Van Bu- | yjcree Werte, Bubliahed yesterday are comrect, ¥ The steamship Independence was lost on the 16th of | ren’s time, so that the country may see the extent of Sather te ce oo tee THE SALE OF AN ENTIRE ren, Van Artois, Brakenburgh, &c. In this seatonable clothing will take place | ment will be found the picture of Joptha mecting his aeeety. ‘on Tuesday. at half past 10 o'clock, in the ealesrooms, 13 | ter after his rash vow, by Paul Bril, well known to connols- Spruce str THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. | scure, having been many years in tho possossion of its pro- —— | sent owner. will be found well worthy the peheation: of all on . — NNING.—O. | | The whol Para apckioasar Handsome household turvitarec: | lovers of the Arts, tk eontire collection, with ‘On Wednesday next, April 27, at 10 o'clock, at 143 Cham- | ceptions, having been selected and imported bers street, near Hudson stroet, the ontire furniture con- erate Bisaselt whose experience in tained in ¢aid Louse—consisting of rosewood pianoforte 634 eon well proved during twenty.five years residenc to be aged i posing that most of the people of the ‘disputed terri- Setaxes, mahogany sofas, chairay bureaus, quartetes tables, | city. They may be viewod on Luesday and Wednesday pre: | Githoce gad presents a ‘very favorable opportunity | February, having run sshore on the shoals off Margaretta Mig TT Or Cotton toare ie naman tee many | 0FY", ate “anxious’” to become subjects of Governor ‘wardrobes, a splendid mahozany bookense, marble top cen- | ceding the Catalogues at our store five days previous. | for housckeepers to purchase the very best stylos of real | Tsland, where she took fire and was burned to the water’s years past, will doubtless furnish him with most intar- Tane’s annexatio: . ‘tre tables, washstands; try, three-ply, and ingrain oar- Mets LEA. Licino SELL on | Euelith carpetings, in lots to suit, at auction prices. Also, . . en tte te Mie tok ok te te cn oe ts: mahogany, black walnué ‘and maple bedsteads; fea- H* . LEEDS, AUC eee SELL ON 100 pieces of extra fine English, Bru: the | edge. 3 i po} n City Intetligence er beds and pillows, hair iattresves, wachstands, croc! Tuesday, at 1034 ovelook, ‘at the salosroom, 62 Willi best quality imported, and vory hand: Also, Five hundred psssengers were on board, all of whom | 8° Almost any of the hundreds who are to be dis- Tae Wea: Yorterda repo ery, window curtains, Ac. Also, an assortment of china | strect, a splendid collection of hothousy plants—such th rugs, d il elotha, tc. Ci ‘on the Appointed in getting office under Collect’r Bronson, will THER.—Yesterday was wet, cold ai - and glassware, together with the kitchen furniture, with } rores, geraniums, carnations, and a variety of other carpetings may ined. leaped into the water and tried to swim ashore, of whom robably be not only able to do so, but in a proper able; during the forenoon rain fell lightly. The weather which ¢ balo Will commence. from the aoe of Enq., Astoria. Sale peremptory. = ss t ape to put him on the right track in this work of a | cleared off about two e’elock, but the remainder of the a6 * = y, Howschold ‘fui nittge of 258 Elizabeth stieet, R, GREP AUCTIONEER HOUSEHOLD FURNI: at least one hundred and forty were lost. Margaretta ‘ day was dark and cloudy, indicating at any moment a = . —— — #4 : . &o., on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, at 54 , full exposure, witMput reference to party, of the wrongs y, LJ A addy SSOP NSA TON om Monday mormlag att | PLENRY H, LEEDS & 1, SELL AT AUCTION | AUti dete PaMoforts, &e.. on, Tuesday, at 10 o'clock. att | Island is upon the coast of Lower California, and is un- | {emia onthe wipe nee shower of rain. During the morning snow fell for a few CO. WIn : Folook, 1 _ ternative pi ft ce Monday, April 25th, at 11 o'clock, at th will sefl at auction, on T inhabited. Tlearn from one of the navy yards that the Secretagy | moments. Last evening at 10 o’clock the thermometer oe einee eee ale, by French, Teallan ‘nd, "Amerie (a inte Nathaniel Primo, Esq., on Eighty-sixth the furniture of the Inrge five story house, consisti After striking, the Independence backed off, but finding | of the Navy designs revising dadroughly the prices paid | at the Henaty office stood at 45 degrees above zero, Bary in all such government estab ishments, and that to an- Convinmanion.—Yesterday the Right Rey. Dr. Wain- oom, Si Brokivey.___| Stee and gold ale rout eioporn plate elas door, | tte ttiontignsPasaices sad’ kecscneiana Cataesuey ox | att feet of water in her hold Captain Sampson ordared | hie him toto no he in ealsting (uhrough the offeers oi | wright, Provisional ‘Blshop of the Protentant Hp LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD | mado by Mooks; Brussola carpet, oif paintings, extension di: | the morning of sale. the pilot to run her on the beach at a spot three hundred | the different yards) full data as to the valve of labor in Church, of the State of New York, administered the fui ALBERT H. NICOLAY will | bing tables, pier do., pasa mahogany couches, arm yards from land, the trades, &c., in the vieinity of each yard; he is shew- | right of confirmation to over thirty persons, in St. Jude’s sell on Wednesday, eet Ath, ‘at 3 o'clock P. M., at No. 42 | and parlor chairs in oho! in fir cloth; centre table, statuary mar- | POSES, AC., AT AUCTION. —WM. 9. MeILVAIN WILL | "sy. aio took fre from the intense heat of the furna- | 96 Wisdom in ko doing, as, if he fails to pay prices euch | Church in Sixth avenue. The church was very well at- a hog of a artistsd many splexdidly,tramed, Catalogucs at the sales | Gate, Louschold furniture, horses, #1 the usual assortment of a large well furnished boardin, ‘Warren street, hon furniture, consisting in part of Ue tans Papier ma js day, at 103¢ o'clock, at 88 Maiden lane, as will command the most skilful and reliable hands, the | tended by those persons anxious to witness the mahorany y goths, chairs, flies _Brassel ae m car: |S a and 2 torte oe Fp ng met = sane oe een bly tot col poredal meas ces; the flames spread rapidly and created the most | United States will shortiy have those workmen only who | proceedings. It is customary for the Bishop of this 1s, bedstends, feather beds, bedclothes and wattresees, straw matting. hall stove and drum. oil- | Bones, dablias, fruit trees, &c.,from'the nursery of William | frightful consternation among the passengers. exeirajectoc by: Private, eat eetiae i've weet (of comape..}: closecs $6 Aiasial deer Che: Hely-rity ot! cOnetiaeee maar also, & variety of bedroom and kitchen furniture. Also, 1 four seat rockaway Wagon, m: Ba- | Wilson, Fourteenth street. ha eicriere ieee ee ‘and all the boats of | {€B¢Y. oF fidelity, the demand for the labor of all the | the churebes in New York at this searon of the-year. pan Beanland —— _ ¥ t wagon, leather top, perfect order made | — = oa ry heavy surf was running, ant trades being greater juat now everywhere in this country DARKNEss ViSIBLE—DISGRACEPUL To THR Crrx.—Our eiige OLAY, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEROL 1 full blooded Durham heifer, from stock of Dan- | C1UPERB CARVED CABINET FURNITURE. the steamer were swamped in trying tomake the first | than ever before AL . last evening was in a dep'orable state of darkness, Roce trip ashore, CE Mert. tnd SS ee helo} Scarcely could people cee exch other in the streets. All pat Fighty-sixth street evory half hour. | of Henry Parsons, Esq., who is about reticing ‘from but To add to the horrors of the scene the fire reached the eo , of Detroit, to show the justice and discrimination of | this was occasioned by the overcast, cloady state of the aula an woe kak i consisting of Gothic iieary bookcases in walnut, 3 iy pe e powers in esse. a “ weather, and the moon becoming cbseured. It seems Reakias ENRY I, LEEDS & CO. WILL SELL AT AUCTION | foct 6, 5 fect, §fuet, 0 focband 12 foct fronte: Iibraty tables, | powder magazize, which exploded with terrible force, | The Prussiau mission was his ambition, asiit is that of | the lamplighters are not accurtomed to light the 0. ‘April 25, at 103 o’olock, at N finished on both tides, marble tops: Gothiclibrary armchairs | shattering the steamer’s stern to pieces, and scattering | Perhaps forty other gentlemen who have been democratic | on the nights the moon is eupposed Aine by theale chair, oar’ at Marshfield; 1 brown pony, well broke, sound LIAM IRVING & CO. will sell at auction on Tu ee ae, aC RM AY wel or 9 yoars old, &6. d Harlem | April'26, at 1034 o'clock, at 552 Broadway, the entire auction Fil 26th, at 10 o’elock, at No. 42 Robinson Ades street, hourehold furniture, consisting in part of handsome ‘walnut and mabogauy sofas, rocking chairs. parlor + chairs, mapeenny. centre tables, work tables, French clocks, Gai rducr’s patent bodeteads, ‘and mat. | Twenty-first street, a large ausortment of rich genteel hous id cornices, feather beds, bedolothe: orn members of ‘Congress within the last forty years. His | nunac, aud the citizens are Lert i ‘dat ; the fragm every direction. Many of the pasicn- , pt in the dark. Sucke three-ply and ingrain carpets, &c.; also, n variety of | hold furniture, consisting of rich parlor Ferntarey “08 fi! arm ¢) convertible into ste newly invonte fr ents in direction. ny of sie0- | Hole is hardly long enough to knock down that persim- | Ina nagement is disgraceful to the’ elty. ‘There ought t sad Eicken Saraitergi, Casnlogtes on themersing)| 9905. 0 baw clot He Samack acdsion wintew ouctsiast | ticesorstiiacbes ie (ee contee at hea De gers were blown overboard, and others jumped over and | mon, howover, even in the handsof his friend and patron, | te an amendment to the gaa contract directing the : P~ . * Hel tapestry and Brusse carpets, one rovewood pianoforte, PTO! in rood order and fino tone; alto, mahogany bureaus, chairs, RT TaN a hace ciciee alte of eOUnd aed cixony | tables, &o.; sofn, arm and parlor chairs, covered in hait ousos, wiveated near tho depots of Contral Morrisania | cloth, marble top’ tables, dressing enscs, and washstands, frame hi wardrobes, reception chairs, togetber with bedroom furni- aad talonaant, Upoge orion, ay ence, Albert W- | Tocca wicarocl doasende weteees® Tung ne robe and toilet sc a , double and single, in wal immediately carried out to sea by the stror - | General Cass.’ This is net the first case in which the pre: | jighters to light the lamps, not altogether 7 chairs Taree ret small, for Odd Te n a dos ing fi see Lae cf mE Cur- | sent administration have had the firmness to say no ne but in anéccdanios with the hake ‘ the cane jadies’ escretoires, in walnut, lined with | Tent that was sweeping from shore. when the partisans of leading Presidential aspirants have | Tast evening afforded # fine opportunity for the assassin rved arm eretgtpcr intend ae, ae . ‘Those who succeeded in reaching the shore were unable | been pressed on them, whose principal Ghesenigarec ets and burglar. {fancy sofa tables, in rosewood and Wwalnat; | to render any assistance to those struggling in the water, have been, that they have jong been buttoned to the coat | Farat. Kartnoap Accrorwr.—Shortly after five o'elock om end washstands, marble tops: plain and | ang were obliged toremain passive spectators of immense mable gentleman indeed, aud all his acquaintances will | Saturday afternoon, a boy, six years of age, named James. plate rockery, china and plassw: the ‘Merohants’ Exohange, without reserve, twonty obo S 4 lated it and tea sets, lam sirandol ande- tl 7 iy lp - pe Fo eae Mh sine from 50 to 100 feet front and rear, and Intens, Ke together with a ot of Kitchen furniture, with vralnut card tablen harp dade: marble to ha fata numbers of men, women and children, petishing by free] be delighted to hear that he has been Handsomely and Wilron, whose parente x6 side at No. 800 Bighth avenue, 1m 120 to 150 feet in depth. Also, four neat two story attic . a | lor chairs, dressing tablet glass, walnut exten: and in the sea. ap ly “‘prov! ir” in time. one of the Fighth A Railroad ° ‘bosemen' ing tables, walnut and mahogany night chiffonniors, wal recently beet de in’ the is! venue Railroad cars, and “almost in- Seer eins Potieelor nites foth ct-daar. Dy acoseeaes OQUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES AT AUCTION.— | bedstends, Frouch wardrobes, &c. Sale positive. | The number of persons lost has been variously estima: | ,,MAbY Changes lave very recently eee re Among | stantly killed. One of the whccls passed over’ the bey's with the villngs, avery pict bas to a built upon i, by May Telit attond ts the? anlesrat hevookatd turcibate ta cae ERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL | ted at from one hundred and forty to two hundred. them, I hear of the appointment of ColonelJoha A. Bryan, | bead and smashed it so that the brains wore scattered $184 & dwelling honte, te cost not less than 6 Satan)” Seat he wall ettend te the sates of eaivare By ILLYAM WITTERS, AUCTI ; Haan aca cleant Roe rhe Comuiteslonerahip of indian | Over thetrack. ‘The accident occurred neatly opposite ee neighborhood is ovrigin, and many ‘ass on, idence of amitiog, gn reeseuabie terms. thisday, at 2o'clook, all the furniture contained in | The ahip finally awung round broadside to the beach, a rag ae og ie oe Indien | the racidence of the bay's parents, and the cae God and tresp planted intron of the love dt face apart ead “peeipggaltshieey: eT eee ee ston tenia eice wlan at carpath oltetst, Gzeasing | when her coal algo took fire, and she was totally des- | the Registrar nt Mevosha, Wisconsin, where Benje- | S=mediately conveyed to their Louse. ‘llsha, Fletoher, We q iver cut, was soon afterwards ariested om sus— from the beauty of ite rite and the character of {ts many Me pais ¥ reckdens rean Bonk. ‘rence ee. min D. Mooers has been made Receiver of the Pub- | river of the car, way Site enka owners, shiv ‘Will andowbtedly be tho * "of the gts DUNNING, and pillows, table and farni- The she wved found themeel: Ue Moneys, vice Edgar Conklin, removed. In Iowa, | Pision of c # driving, and held to await result of L) 7 ia completed the oars ° ture, passengers were sa) meelves on an q - a coroner’s inquisition, Yesterday Coroner Gamble held weacpae fa My =) eco Office 18 Ureeswich street, near Dey. = Baisday, a 10 o'clock, at hous 25, Carmin uninhabited island, without water, where they were com | Bi djUpNduG, wate new lige» at Fait Jamon an inguesten the body of the deceased, when Me, Henry, - Hatta pomnd, ering (nse 4 300 fet one and | F[QUSEMOUD ,2URNITURE NOTIGR. 70m SUB, | tf rckine and sth ha singe carpote, | pelled to remain for Aftyaix hoursina stale of intense | Thomywon i Regain, and Jobo W.Qallmrtauo, Rocotvor | Baker, c(t. 2 Miri sevens ret teatled te harag rear, and from ia depth. Also, two very superior | 4,07 casing Abe 29 Yainilics about brent. | dticloths, , oe suffering. Ms 3 = feet distant from the lad at the time; the instant he dis ~Firgeloryaitfe and bacencatFraine howiae ult Ya {he vu int ny aed o5 forndinrs trom aiming phony rent | 2.o‘clook ato? Canal rtret, all tho fénbae furatare ofa ng, Thomas A’ Walker, Receiver. In Indiana, we have at Ta- instant he dis \- hi be ele i v" 3 and remove to the store or sell on the premises, ne deomed | {ity ci excellent Rouscloha recites bendgome tl mae ly Finally, by firing a cannon, the survivors were enabled | disnapolis Calvin W. Rutter, Receiver, vise John H. | Covered tho boy, he made a signal for the driver to stops x, 3 the latter, af joctwt! Mdvimble, Je has two large rooms 110 foot long, and can | carpets cllcleths, ‘bookeasts, wardrobus, Kitchen fusat- | t0attract the attention of some whaling vessels lying in | Thompson, removed ;and James Talbot, Register, vice H. | Rang rps Art Ap oye oa ereneper ny hare. mre ROWS | Imade it required. "N. N-—Salon at auction faithtully at- | "Ai,8%, wodnesday, at 10% o'elock, at the house 32 War. | Magdalene Bay, afew miles off, who came to their aasist- | f- Noble, removed. At Rayeiie, Mio, A Muskie | so in De fads he noeaeisincah ink nine Gunes eee and the principal avenue is pianked on | tended to. ili reachoNoes lesen sarserah Sate Fen atreet, all the furniture contained in the nboye house, | ance, with provisions, ard finally took them off. Wright, Register, vice fariuel B. Todd, romaved. AtJeiier- | vcr, the, adi le was ner am eas ae ee i to and from ‘ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUO- ay pod assortment, being but a short time in | ‘The following are the names, as far as ascertained, of | conville, Jno. I. Reed is the new Register, vice James | Witt aes by » \n '§ will bo ready on the morning of tho sale Seott, removed. Reuben H. Gibson {s Reoeiver at De. | *ention reemedsthen to de attracted by one of the car o'clock, at 122 Sullivan street, a largo and | the passengers belonging to the Eastern States, who were pose st ‘Ohio, vice Wm. Shefilcld, removed. Honry C. Gar. proceeding up the track. Other testimony which was >" se tw ad tne commutation is only nine oente jay. The convonicnce of access is so great, this pro} covelen Eoing aly ten mlics trom the City Hal f topetuer Path the April 25, at 1037 o'clock A.M. at No. 17 Beekman strect, re tweuty six daily trains to ~; tion.—J.L. VANDEWATER will sell this day, Monday, Fe tment of household furniture, consisting of & the furniture contained in the above house, consisting in | fait Yor houscheeriag, sel bat's short time in | lost:— Da Receiver at Opelousas,’ Louisians, vice Alphonse | ¢lsited gorroberated (hat of Mr. Baker, and the jury rem- Bealthy Jooation, and the most excellent molguborhood. all | Dart of parlor furniture, mahogany enit th bale cloth, | yoo. Cotcienes clit pose oe a noe FROM NEW YORE. Toethinen fomcwed. Ia aiiescérl at Jankion, Hecrurl A. Gere she folowing verdict: “That Jaines, Wilson. came Sountry residence, au well as rafo and profitable invortmont, | 1 atstinirrore. velvet curtains fageate eatpets; ching clocks, | oc Ai2%, ch, Tiuzaday, at 18 Beekman street, all the furniture | Job Morris, R. Mosher. Hill is Register, and George M. Beattie is Receiver there, | {0 bis deat 4 Ber re) Tette dupes hota onnk % . . | o . Sane day, look, a fudson % " 7% ’ ‘ Seer ceee eee teee oe trantces be she tiaciees aii English piamoforte, @34 ce . H. Schroeder; | Fixtures of the moat market recently fitted up, larR To Light ee. vice Ralph Guild, Ethie ena Pm 1 On the rendition of the verdict, the driver was discharged xoad, depot will be established by the New Koohelle Rail- | bedroom furniture, consistin fourtoen iron bed- | worthy of the attention of those in that line of busin ‘Guaen T.ONeal” been promoted to the Chief Clerk o " from custody. He has been in'the employ of the com- ead’ Company, this summer. Persons wishing to seo this | *tesds, mattresres, paltinssos, beds, bedding, &c.; mirrors, | — Algo, on ¥ At Zo’clock, at 187 Canal strect, P= , 4 KE. A. Cabell, put back a peg. any for some time, and has always bemme tho roputation- property, by takin; PUM. train for sa chairs, lounges, curtains, canopies, bureaus, washstands, | and elegant of household furniture, 1 William Doyle. T. O, Berise. The following clerks havo born just now removed from | TOH¥ fal dad y P And inquiring at Prid At the bar, (close to | toilet fete, Re.: also, s xonoral ‘assortment of kitchen and | snd mantel Partioulars hereafter. William Leonard. Charles A. Ward. the Pension Office. vin: A.A. Stuart, N.B. Tapscott, J. | f being a careful driver, ‘the depot.) will find a person wating who will show the pro- ba one tee cn Aa aa on 2 M. Ball, T. P. Lewis, G. H. Humphreys, Suppen Deatt —Jobn Pounder, a pump makor, ‘Tirme—Ton per cent and the awotionger'sfocs on the ANDSOMR HOUSEHOLD PURNITURR.—J. 1. Medara, Houry Smith, & L. Markle, ALR. | lodged at the public house of Mr. Bunce, corner of Southe br ‘of sale; forty Per cont on of rene SSS FROM MASSACHUSETTS. L. Taylor, 8. YAN: * LOST AND FOUND. Robert Taylor. W.S. Moulton. fami. Wills, F : ; DEWATER will sell on Tuesday, April 260 paaiapaanantncapeagnanaanicnn ents — Welsh, of Boston. —‘Sohnson, of Boston. | Van Nostrand, L. M. Ewell, and J. 'Bryan—thirteen in | and Catharine streets, was found dead in his room om wre eee | prinens 0nd the safaaas uate at No. 3 ‘Seventeenth street, all the furniture $75 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 22D OF APRIL, IN | 0, Hale,” be ‘ ember 1 do'nel know who bave: bers’ selected to: Gil Saturday last. Coroner O'Donnell beld an inquest upom Stet wil tegiven on 6 Tne page of int sett severed tat Riocataas) Tie aie icles Wate | Sad aanee aes Pree iaees Le aan There were other New Englanders lost, whose names | their places, = 0 the body, and’ verdict of déath from congestion of Sie CA ral pinenceneer errata A pasha ie! i arlor do., £0 Bank, Baltimerr; $35 in 45 bills on samo bank; one note of | have not been ascertained, - brain was rendered by the jury. geeh. For lithographic maps snd full partipulars, apply te chairs, spring ¥. W. MERRIA "52 Beokman street, or te the | Centre and sofa » etlt and ror Jobn Castle, $189, 4 month: m in favor of Goorge Unity In the Cabinet. Acciprn's.—A Jad five years of age, named Martin Cur- ‘ ments, pier ‘window curtains, Bi Bane, endorsed by G. W. Bane; one pote of Henry G. Wil: Bi ser, April 18. No. 100 Suctioncer, at No. 40 Wall streot, Now York. | Nedroom farni ‘rosewood and h ae Caro ia favor of George, R, Rittenhouse; MARYSVILLE AQAIN UNDER WATER. The sale aantatens ates tae reas J, tied | oe Whose parents residé at No. 100 Orange street, while ‘one note of William Per ego’ playing on the roof of their house on Ssturday afternoon, gany TIONRER.—HANDSOME | steds, bereans, marMle top washetands, commod PA Rah ge aod oy: $0, 6 mentee ie favor of Geo. | The city of Marysville bas been again inundated, by a | lence, of the administration, have not shown much dis- | accidentaliy fell to the pavement end was fearfully ine A. CHILTON, AU 2 B. household furniture.—Cole & Chilton wili coll at auc: | ttesFes, palliasses, feather beds, mirrors 01 “ Me Y dining room extension tables, boo more; and other papers of value. George R Rittonhouse | a rise in the Feather ani vers, h loss eretion or ragacity in endeavoring to put down the late | jured He was conveyed to the New York Hospital. sents he eetatat matortimont, of fovnitars ia the-ahore | ine assortment of china and glasswa flags as. Falta tia cl Getpecicticch Senctnes revert quite alg 35 pa aaa gee ae wae Of | Tumors of dimensions in the cabinet, ‘Thole true polloy |." A man named Atrahan Peke tee found on Eeturdag Sadilae Lebel ements mabe chairs, sofa tables, | sortment of basement and kitchen furniture, with which the id ir left at Peter Brownring’s Philadelphie Hotel, Jersey ene was toccnfine themselves to a simple contradiction of | night in Water street, bleeding profusely from a gash im seals b ‘; feeds, mattresses, &o,, oil. | s8le will commence. City. GEORGE R. HITTENHOUSE. the story, using temperate la and not going out | the head, which he had received by falling upon the pave siete hase Maat he, tnattic alte ——— ory Eagar -~|— = GOLD FOR THE ATLANTIC STATES. 2 0 i if ne rhe t+ nl He ak} 1h HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC : ' of their way to abuse either those who gave currency to | ment. He was taken to the Fourth ward police station, the Ale wt eo | AT en oo by VANDEWATER wit sell on Weducaday, $Q5 RENARD {DROUNED, (ON SATURDAY: | Tho steamer California, which left San Francisco on the | the statement, or those who thought it worthy of re- | where the wound was dressed. April 27th, nt 1074 o'clock, at No. 11 Fifth avenue, all the | tweem Hoboken and Jersey City, a boy about 17 yoars old. | Ist of April for Panama, took down $2,230,000 in gold | detce. Admitting that the story, was without founda- Tur Vesey Srerer_Accipext.—An inquest will be held ed Sut “s ; t ' : i t m s q wi RANCH & McDONNELE, AUGTIONRERS, No. 115 | fyriluze contained in the above Rouse, consisting in part | Had on a pairof sntinet pantalodus, and in bie shitk-leeves: | dust, of which $800,000 was shipped by Page, Bacon & | 2, the distracted condition of the {democratic party | today on tho bocy of the men who. way Lilled. by f 0 4 ‘on i The above reward will he paid for the rocovery of the body’ and the conflicting views of those who represent it in the e acaffold Falton strect, will scl! ow Wednesday next, the 27th | walnut tables, ohaira, £o.; marble top pl Y mote | orany information addreseed to Willams A: Crawford cee | Co., and $590,000 by Adams & Co, administration were calculated to Inspire a general beliot | Sif {ite scaffold erected on the outside of the house Ne. Sastant at 100) Liven gost ites stack, (nner Beved- Jormaments, handsome bron: ner of South Fifth and Gilbert City, will be ‘ _ 7 in its truth. The probabilities were in favor of a Need ean ov deceased was only a few days im % bstantial and gen- ndekaby 7 fu bs 4 aes ec ° ‘occ! ; Te uentare Steno n anid howe concitiney Evedek ea dlarae: aeerieoe cenit thankfully received by his bereaved AHA SAN FRANCIECO MARKETS. ture. Never was much » mosaic plece of cabinet work en ee ees O'Donnel held aa inquest rashorany, black walnut sad otber bedsteads; feather js carpets: two planofortes, rosewood and. ma- yARD.— NING, are ane! F eee lien’ Puacae’ ben antaetiontt tart in- | yestords ith S hair matirosses, pa! Wilton, Bru oy, made. by AtOdArt, ABa-im peed sete. Bedroom 2. Se AED ia amino Series NING A | ‘The markets at San Franeisco were quiet, in expecta- istry. President Pie authorized it to be an. | Yesterday, in Forty-fifth street, between Second and Third ingraia snd Yenetis id other cba! namenta, andoles, dining, contro,” piri jet and othe ivans. cttomans, lamps, mantle ornaments, el top wauhetands, toilet china, glass, with tho entire di) walaut French " bedsteads, | franc pices, in the vicinity of Fulton, Ann, or Nassau | tion of a great change, owing to a large number of | nounced that his cabinet must be a unit; and the fact | &Yenues, upon the Lody of Michael Mead, a child two and ict, acts, spring soat chairs, ma' trects. The above fs the ravings of a young man who will S f State Hinuall; Ini a half years of age, whore death was cansed by scnlds re- x beds, bedding, Brustele and in: | Sects roel its loess dhe hoder mil eecaive the ahoverewacd, | Marine exrivals. Flour was quoted at $12 to $13, with pyc Mop ohs ae Hoe Perna eS to ne | cotved'on Friday last. ‘The child vauet playcoes e rene room extension tables, dining tables, t i We ; i k i ks iL seoreaty aed butkcases, otegeren, B- gircag et pankssot iteaye ar ae aving it at G. W. Simmons’ | small rales. Mess pork, $40, and clear pork $44. Hams | 91, influence upon ments, and threatening to re. | iN the kitchen, when a kettle of boiling water, which was appoin a ee ——_—_—————_ | %e. a 26c. Butter 4c. a 45e. Kice, 6c. a 64¢c. Lard, | sipn if he was Tot trenked with more consideration, wag | Standing upon the stove, was upset by the child, and the Mahogan, hetund ti Kitchen fur: and many unenumerated | jorge eseurtment of china aad glassware, together with a — ® tents of the kettle fell articles, lorge assortment of basement and kitchen faruiture, with /& REWARD.—LOST, A PACKAGE OF PAPERS, OF | 29¢. to 30c. just as well known in Washington as his inveterate habit Sresdtal sueiene ettle fell upon him, scalding him ins ¥JOREPIC HEGEMAN, AUCTION RER.—TUESDAY., rnmence. lithe alove furniture was | ee) value only to the owner. Among them are several de- of snuff taking. His resignation was the most natural | dreadful manner. A verdict of accidental death was ren- April 26th, wt o'elovk < ‘ : By EM ES Oe cee Bee ee erates ten SIG ketene aed VESSELS ARRIVED AT SAN FRANCISCO. thing imaginable under the circumstances. Nearly every | ‘ered by the jury. of Montague plaec and Hex general bp toe 2 of hor Carpe aay, at o'clock, P. M., at No. lyn, the parlor, chamber and kitchen furniture of a family, celient 01 lock, FM. thips Alboni, Littlefield, NYork | body in Washington believed he had resigned; and for the | Onsnqums or Wusaa ©. Lray.—In. aceordance with = ‘catitioned | (Nov 22):'Helen M’Gaw, Lunt, do (Get 20); F W Brune, | Union to fly into a passion about the rumor, and scold | general notice, the menibers of tho Light Guard assem. 4 Landis, do (Oct 24); Gato, Hem mn (Oct 24); An: | likea fichwoman, is in exceedingly bad taste, besides | bied at their Armory, in Infayettc Hall, yesterday, at 12 ~* des, Hill, Philadelphia (Nov 16); bark Virginia ‘Aun, being the worst course it could adopt, a8 a friend of the | o'clock, for the purpose of paying the last tribute ‘ot re- ogy me “THE wp | Roberts, NYork (Oct 20). administration. Its peremptory, parsionate an il: | spect to their companion ih arms, Me, William C, Lean, Lost, ON SATURDAY, ine asp | Menerty N¥o The funeral took place from No i14 West Twenty-sixtie Doovdated | Arrived, March 31 pry Tas, | Reed & Roberts, for $163.45, dated March 29, LIGHT WAGONS, CARRIAGES, SURTGHS, | net endorsed, aud one note drawn as above, for ‘and singie harness, robes, €o., at auction, | Ar at four months, eadorsed. Pers Pee aeEK SL AT I Oreite DR TLE prtatne well Against negotiating eaid not adey, Ap a o’clock, on the promises, No. Garriine elécot, the stook of the livery stabi sof the Inte T. L, ORMEBY, 00 Wall Iminediately after the shove, at about | N. If. Renvillo, coneisting of valuable hor wagons, # No. 185 Clinton street. corner of Baltic, | eyrpiages, seigha, double and clagle bi (ire 5 REWARD. Queen of the Seas, Boston, mannered contradiction will lead ‘people, who had been ; ” f Broadway and Fat- parlor and chamber furniture as good as new. Immediately | for ine wholete Le reld without orelock, at the corner of previously incredulous, to the conviction that a rupture | strect, the lute residence of the deceased, and was aitend- Afver the above, at ubout 432 o'clock TM. ni No. U Garden | AC athe wnole to be old without roe Sankt ae fs Tun kasionn ube was imminent. if it really did not take place. ‘The /ntel- | ed by a larce number of his friewds and acquaintances street, near Joralemon, new tayorty velvet carpet, ofl- | fund horse power, with gearing. Fill leave it at, or write to 24 West Sixteenth stroos, From Soston. ligencer, in reply to the blundering and coarse article in | Mr. Loam was a member of the Now York bar at the time by Bi SACRE a or cores § as kitehen furni- A. C. TUTTLE, Auctioneer, offiee 102 Broadway. hn Bah A Pht Dhan Bais ia aes NEW PANKS CREATED—MAIL ROBBER ARRESTED. the Union on the subject, said :— ot his death. His remains were deposited in the pare. Ko printe iba pa ao FE ot EN Sa ee eee f& .REWARD-—1LOST, A SMALI, BLACK AND TAN Bostox, April 24, 1853. Sunday last a certain change in the eabinet was confident- | Street Cemetery, Re agence ween egg er es =a OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—JOHN LEVISON WILL $5 terrier dog, with two white spots on his breast; had on PI ’ if ly reported, and upon alleged authority so respectable that “ *aeig Y HUMBERT & KENNY, AUCTIONEERS—M0' i Ay at 10% o'clock, at | x patent leather collar; answers to the name of Beauty. Bills pa ¢ House on Saturday to incorporate the | iq omained gencrhl credence. We ouctelver heard several Finvs.—The alarm at three o'clock yesterday was hoid Furniture.—To-morrow seas 9 morning, 19 Wooster street, a general of household furni- he r will return him to 100 A. root, will receive the Senators express their belicf in the ramor, and being, more cecasioned by a bed, in the third story of No. 37 Hester Grolock, in the cottage house, corner of Washington and | ture, including some valuable cil paintings, * above rewagg, and the thanks of the owners ‘Webster, Millott, nnd National banks in this city» | Vern thing not in itself totally incredwle, wo thought neen | street, taking fire from some sparks whieh ted erie ted Monee, conisting of pariose chamber and. attic faruiture: | TOHN L. VANDEWATER & CO., AUQHIONERRS— PEEEe receives | with @ tote) cash capfteh: @f°62,500,000. let gir distant renders know that such a rumor had obtained | the rocm through the open window. The fire was dix- : forte, kitohow fursiture wud utensis, Blegant houschold furnitureThe’ sale this morning, REWARD —FO8P IN GREENWOOD CEMETERY |! A lad Davis wit arrested at the post office on | {redit here. Many believed it, be 6 contidentiy eeu, covered by the inmates and suppressed before muclt will commence 1e milton 1 fe i 7 Clinton place, Righth ck. Tt embraces all the o Placo at or on board the If avenue: on Sun- ted t aly. the. privileged dove win hai | damage was done to the building. Rech ae | fis ‘asth abe wir cate steel att | "on ounce iomecaces eto nw | Seieeasgeteate eta er eam | Ahan Ty mags te cts, $1 and. some ailver” ‘The finder will be paid the ¥ le a drs ‘Or $16,000. | contirmed in the next number of the Union, as everybody at | of No. 9 Franklin street, but it was extinguished with z gity, $1 and some sliver Pug hades vill be paid the | hur, Davis has minsod several letters of late. the time anticipated: that print is exceedingly indignant at | trifitog damage, with. Kier Kiorman, sll Bowery, the report, and flourishes its official baton quite loftily , st The alarm at nine o’clook lest night was caused by the 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—IMPORTANT SALE OF elegaut rosewood mahogany furniture, the stock of a perior weven 0 180 W retiring from the business, at No. 440 Broadway, on | taportry carpet, pier glascos, rosewood etogere, &c. Tuesday next, April 26, at 10 A. M.—This stook ombra : BL EN EPC SI a this journal in partionlar, for having giv coun db, BERa litte asa is of the very test hencthoture inthe eruie aed ariadan ch pelstiacad romecet chaonel 9 REWARD—Logr, IN BROADWAY. BETWEEN Marine Affairs, wholovat bo rubnort of lange er digeensions th the ; ge tf ae howe tn Pelham street cat fully warrented. Te vohsiate of thirtean suite of fate of the extensive gallery of palatings veloncing to th $3 & First and ‘fourth, strects, black silk, bead THE SCHOONER JOHN FRANKLIN AsTORE. Raboesly the very empopicctilancnibe | ance, but the fre ms eatinguishet without they acai. vr eigat suite of pivieh farnivure; also singl Hee he nscet uted pettele dallatioar cote Unirty dotlars in gold. Apply at the office otal, Pumapeirnia, April 24, 1853. paver as habitually discreet, cautions and re. | sce fas, patior chairs, onsy, arm and reception do., rosewood | and nunnevics of Italy, and whieh wore reser Washington place. ‘The schooner John Franklin, ashore some time sine) e National Intelligencer, uses lavguage like roa ae Seach vlsleun arid” chales ethers’ Vole cate, | {Come Suminy teieine™ Ha hanes Heist saan near Cape Henlopen, and was Dale of, and afterward: | oe itclty inrilog a acne! cosas ening itingelt Hama 7 5 ty ol A e1 ¢ a om obi! 4 ‘ Joke oft held he na Winns | ePCANTRG Me he Pc eaten cede ere NURIA nscmence-- | capaaed with aca poop on boar, has drifted users | fo sbi auerien epedaly"shes ihe tarons Tact ot | aid in ie maar ee, Hampahire county, Nas interest added. Goods. packed orratored at rea: or Domentoliao, ‘Carvellotto, ierFo: | PS, SROUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOGAL, MUSEO. | again on Phoenix inland ¥ Marey’a diecontent ls taken into consideration, with snow, and looks Ike wttta ait eee walle barges... Catalogues on the morning of the sale. rini,® 'N 4G. Pouiston, Pontormo, Murillo, Corre. Ténlian and Hnglish, snored and seoular, has decided te | °S* ‘ F he New York Evening Poet has been even more mal- | ‘he Piattsburg (N. ¥.) Republi ‘ & HOUGH, AUCTIONFER THIS DAY, atow. | [i2r,}iNaykt.. The canlnet pictures embraced in the alove | #ayotes fow hours ¢aoh day for the instruction of yo STORE SIP FOR BINGGOLD'S RXPEDITION. adroit in this busines than the Union, Anxious to ex- | in ike woods, tex OF Ait eee ean mow day.) ab 10%, A. N., at No. 20 North Witlinin street, | ‘orne told without reserve, to glows tie estate, by LYMAN | fom. ra Sen willbe Py bo give aifin Baumatons, April 24, 1868, | Mit its knowledge and zeal inthe cauvo, tho Poetmakes | must, st this presmat writing: te Were hae shee tek oft A Hy N y : i servo, , MAN ty ry following comprehensive and positive doclaration:— ; "4 oes Cee street, a large anortment of « ‘oond handfur: | 4 CU., successors to Cooley & Keoso, at their extensive fl a Tolaus, Be. oF hee wealdonee, Government has purctased the ship Sea Nymph, of | * tn the frst piace there ie not the elichtest proaed ier the Ms Fabre heavy fall on Wednesday night having added w. and embracing on | tory and sales reoms, 3/7 and 379 Broadway, corner W! Also, about 1.000 | street, on Mor 5 %, ) A.M. ‘3 BE 1 7 this port,.and named her the John P. Kennedy, in honor | impression that Mr. Marcy has any more thought of retirhn . Yards Brussels, three-ply an tngrain carp ease witate fi erenn om Sanday, Apes Re Ab TL olcletk, As MeO TAN OF ORTES SELLING OFF, BELOW Cost ON segs nae Seecetndy, Sh Will We pect Ge was store. | fromthe premicrehip than Mr. Piorce hax of rotiring from ‘ian Washington papers inform us that the people Will be sold 100 lots new furniture, to pa. Sale MORIARTY, AUCTIONERR, WILT SELL AT HIS | jiauntorte for $l 1d. ono melodoon, prices " Ntnliketn etna Yo ee sc lie 1 MN age gay gis ae ope positive, rain or shine. sft RC. 178 Chatham streeb, thie day, it au ovalook: & ¥ to afar ‘and $1 per ship for Ringgold's expediion. topped ont oe peganeid porips. OEP ties akan a clouds, wind, lighting, showers, a rainbow, and ™ - Ke ‘tment 0 nrniture, remover om Ee ye an) calm, Fi, TAPRLOW, AvcTIoNnEn—waxpsown novsn Shanglng thelr residences, consistiay of buregus, chairs, sa, | TORte LO cdhowaedladdecalgy SRE tire Caused ip the Law of dew | Service to its client, “We have known many a faic cause | — BLACK Syow,—A correspondent at Walpole, N. Huy wel” J. hold furniture.—E, If Ludlow will Hae ayotion | bles, sofnc, ingrain snd Brussels carpets, mierors, feathor mi orn of the Inde- veal damaged by the volunteer testimonyto! an indis- | ting to the Boston Journal, rays:—' We have bad im Fourth aod’ fi 3 Kast | beds, hair mattresses, window curtains, crockery and glass x pendence. orect friend. It undertakes to prove too much. A rofer- | some parts of this town, and in th adjoining towns, « “ourth ee ave: | eee et s n ston ave ke. . Baumiwone, April 24, 1859, | ence to the history of the executive branch of the yoy | few days azo, what we ‘call a remarkable Oceurrender ind mahogany patios fveniturs, t- TARE AND LAST SALE OF STANDARD RosRs— TAR rand eters he jarviwt aot ijarpe ettatiee on masta April 24, 1853. | ernment will show that eabivet ministers have feequactty | tis, a fell of Diack srow.” x De 0 i I on, D. Tetsale, dhoscing sable Bemecoeer te 1. Vandewator, No. 14 Wall stroet, will soll on | prosecution of elaii endless varioty of housekeeping artic! ‘ton oth t to hire and tu: M. DUMSD. resigned, and occasionally been turned out, Guneral a, peeeee Congas ‘Tho thunder storm of Thursday night . April 26th, at hnlfpast ten o'clock, a superior | partments, and for the transaction of any businoss roquiri board the steamship Indejendence, reported lost on the | Jackson's cabinet tumbled to ddonly, and with 2 eS day night was succeeded Hlelotha, Ae. Algo, an assortmont of china | colieotion of 22 varicties of perpetual roses, from the garden | fetention th she eapltal. Forsons having business wlih the | Pocine, out the slightest premontiion. ‘The Harrison catinet dis. | SY rezm,showers in the morning and, vegetation egetber with the Kitchou furniture, with | of D. Boll, Broadway and Firtioth stzcet Fatent, Indian, Lend, or Fension Ofioes, or any of, the. De folved one fine morning, and the day. before tant eatas, | GECuCe, t2 how signs of an early and vigorous start— ‘declis ‘ . =" Parag rag pene ———-—_|_ partments, or in jourt o Meckets. the leadi, . rome Sentinel, ; Trdenining honektepine"Calaiezuen can bo hal nthe Aor AssouTWENT oF axnsouy aovanitoup | fy iy tnt pomp Gor ne cots EG eae trop ng papers of the whig party aftirined | Tho Cleveland Plaindeater of 223, snys :— These warm street. furnitnro.—WILLIAM IRVING & Ot is Much earnestness and yehemence as we now Wit- d ii There has boon a brisk demand for cotton to-day, the | uess'in the columns of the Poe and Uni that there was | ef a cingulcr acd unrlonooet: mete fe eens sales already amounting tofully 15,000 bales. We quote | perfect unity in {fe executive council, aud that ail allo: | yer,’ Lasaitude folds you in its dese ct Teh strict middling 103¢c. Ti low qualities have declined | gations to the contrary were “weak inventions of the 3 «dreary arms ; Lax: njoying 9 Will sell at auction, ou Monday, A\ 6, and ponsil Nos. 5, 7, 6 and 9 Whitchail str: atoc! money to any port! royal Wy fiton and Brussels carpots, Fronch plate picr and | be paid to tho eollectior 3 LEGANT FORNITURE AT AUCTION. TIL londay, 25th, o a 77 Wost Thirtvonth st , Sixt’ “ tle glasees, silk and lac 0 id with yy % %9, ives the lethean draught of sleep to sh, Ehe entire handsome furniture contained in thoavove house, | sofas, chairs, divane and ottomene:imertle hee genie, | Shey may reside, and in the pre i¢c. since the Arabia’s advees, but the finer grades re. | enemy’—tho fabrications of evil disposed persons, who | fuer votretiedes ete P to refresh. Bat it ‘Catalogues now roady. Terma cath. tro tatlon, bronze ‘and marble ‘clocks, eroupes und. Aguret, ‘Washington, April 1, 1863. inn ace vine ab baie masdteaiiached f= ob eg Re ge gg =a a Poston Ligh aia, — aah a 4, superb of aintings, 04 4 1 — ~ wt a AND i a - wee ¢ President and his const e jon Lis ‘ FLPNPY 5. Lens & 00, went srur Av ApcrioN tw’ tablen, hidehoarda silver plated andewt | NYE, ACO Ate AGENTS AND COMMISSION Nir Omuzaxs, April 29—P. M. | tional advisers, We could casily. recal half a soore of | in their armory s rubsen ghee tae emia, have erected AL on W » April Zth, me 10% o'cloek, ab the re- nahogauy arm chairs, icahogany Pronch bed Merohants, Valparaiso. Tho demand for cotton today was quite antmated, the | cbanges in. the exeouti ell, some of them volun: | the Washh eanbo6 good exaust tbe Gidonco NO; comarkcl street on AMortment of riol rentool | steads, dressing burcans and washstands withmahogany nnd | WIMMAM ¥. RYE, F. 4. HicHAnOSOR, AvavETUs LOMBABE | .a1ey reaching 17,000 bales, mostly on Mobile account. | tary, and others won atfeng perriasion, as the Irishman | compete felon Moeemene—* Good example for other Seany setae, chair, Sivant, tocbeles Os, Corieek he Aare | Rod hair Hidsh cheira, plskeseen ede RATAN | aa vern9o tion, pattie Boren We quote middling 10%c.,’ind the lower qualities at a | was made to turn volunteer But. tho records will, be : eri cloth; pier i crockery, four dining tal nets, walnut and mahogany cottage bedsceads, oil VALPARAIsO—Mosers. Alsop & decline of 1;0. e exportst were nearly 14 900, rearched in vain for an instance of prosidential abdioa- [+ Court Calendar—This Day, nilvor plat it bedetoads, beds, bed: fifty’ first quality curled: hate ‘matteo Par ‘Messrs. ine, Bro. April 28, 1863. tion, either by the volition of the incumbont, or by any Unrrap Starrs Disrarct Count.—Motions. sortment of “s e. asilts, comforters, and p 8 | Sieade te onder, oounterpeass © be bere py Aptis een 10,060 val Nos. 581, 685, toes i : The jure. ther with « large Tot of Kitohen furnit on ask tines ible cloths, dinner a 200 ounces of allver Ware, spoons, urns, forks, ‘ BUGGING AND HORSES, AT AUCTION, | frmitere, Mo het oneeday, ‘Apri “One akin sent buggy, two four ICHAEL KERRIGAN, AUCTIONED! aes Phils agin ea anak | Mle ites eet a $°. eon seeeuat of rohaser, one bugey an po eT rt Tadao canzan.auninne, A lar Gustia ae" ; » The Post itsclf to be sensible of Un sake eeere. Bowman, Grinnell & Co., Willixw | 41,9 receipts 6,000, nud the eiports 19,000. ‘Tho stock ‘on | preposterous and incredible natro ef its avermont, and | 447. U8 ROS. ane ooe ae New Tors—-Mosers. X. K. Collins & Ce,, Goodhue & Ge, | hand amounts to T5,0qobaled Middling is quoted at03<e, | accordingly qualifies it by the following remarks :—Tit in | 440% Part Second.—Aajourned to Tuesday. ‘Esra Nye, stoamor Pacific. WipENCH, April 28, 1f in the soe to pare that a cabinet or- Scrmnion Covrt.—(Two Branchos.)—Nas. 239, 206 aM ion Henderson & Co., Thomas J, The cetton market has bem stead; ng the week, | ganization is to be overturned simply upon a di - | 192, 192, 262, 336, ‘270, 284, 23, 87, 48, 33, ‘White " with moderate sales. The wol market is firm, with a | ment of its members ant ‘the Prosident about 326, 259; 1: ty 143, 175, 248, 106, 200, 114, 8, 84. losers. Flint, Peabody &Co., Hasmy | rather salen amounted to | the executive tments. Such a thing, we bellove, | 283, 154, 20, 2, Tia jas. $0b, 810, ber, bo, 273, dase fed it | 257, 395, 250, 8, 35, 98, 119, 198, 194, 146, 343, 355, 210, ae dabict, Soak By Brihew E2000 Ibe Fer lg Cots he market an ben hmmerer cocarted, and we shalt be sadly mortifed tt | 57, ~ Penrith, fry spain, cai | “9m asp Fasano gus aly t First. 1,485, 24, 140, 642, 403, YY Co., 5 § atook is very light. Pag 8