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Before D. B Teylor and A. M. Clap; Mas ther Tus farther Deatignoeietinaaee Mascoee- monced this morning, at 1035 v clock. D. B. UR cveramination of Mr. Monk continued by Mc. Ful- dort — Q—When ycu spoke of foreign paint poe exhibition, did you aliude to the Gls. and (of Bangor), Partridge, Cardenas, 16 (of Baekapert), Heagan, Ponce, riado Minho (Port), Tinoco, Lisbon, 43 days, H Mailer, Crowell, Kingston, Ja, 16 days, to hr Charles Roberts (cf Rockland), Post, Key Wes 29, with 6 passengers, to J G White. co Rar aie” xG “Cohaeset), Kelsey, New Orleans, 16 tha Post (of Saybrook), Post, New Orleans, 15 Gilbert. { Plymouth), Thom ‘te, lat 25, lon being placed | Biv, #0. prices previously to » remark which here fell from the Niteess, which the committee om conceived that he #as insulted when «lung debate was held by witness, each accusing the other of want of decorum sud disrespect. Q.—What otber pictu es bad you refereace tot A—tI can’t state now; I have not had time to ex- the of differeot years; I am not ready | 4) mow, but will be during the usy 1 furnish memoranda reflecting upon the characte; of Geo. W. Austin Q.—State the names of the meritorious artists to whom you bad refereuce in your tir-t examinatioa—who Gid receive lex» for his pictures thau they were worth, because he was compellva to seli them for what he could being poor “I gould like to have that question changed, out of regard for the feelings uf tho-e artists; some of the ar tista would not like tu have their nuwewin the papers in oad Mr. Fullertoo—I insist upon this questi : arises out of one of the wituess explanation in a pre- vious examination. 5 think thix que-tien of some importance. This Art Union should be espoused if t bas been oppress- ts when iteduty was to mis them ttoese—For my ow part Iau seady to answer; I only le on bebalf of tie wrti-t é Mer Clapp Poverty i» bo crime, itis a general misfor- tune. [The question was here reiieraied to the witness, offer the artist. Mr. Fullerton.—What else? Witness — Q—Ia this all that yoa have to say to the last question? A.—If I bave anawored it fully, it is. Q—When did this take place? ‘A —It was during a long period of time. I rule, and generall ‘to the Chair, Fullerton and It wave gone: | jc ined YT the managing committee ever | 1 motion Otero ce ie A Coe, your associate counsel. re you present? 5 inany a time when this was done. Q—What was the artist’s name from whom the crayon | sketch, ‘Study of the Head” was purchased, you spoke | of yesterd-yt ‘A “The same as it was yesterday—Mr Nilus. Q.—By whom was that purcha:e made ¢ A—By Mr. Austin. j Q@—How much money dii he borrow of you for that it was thirty dollars, I think. | Q—Look at the psper uow shown you, marked I, and | say if it is your handwriting ? { days, to master. spoke schr Mag- daiene. from Ells lat ett, Washington, ndaniel, Smyrna, Del, 2 days. lodgins. Calais, 8 days. Schr Franklin, Davis, Warebam, 3 deys. Schr Semuel Hall, Sebr Mary Ann, Hi BELOW. Brig Mary McRac, Bramhall, from Turks Islands. Also, a bark, unknown. Bark Joseph Maxwell, arr 7th inst from Rio Janeiro, was the vessel below 6th incorrectly called the Joveph ig Rosa Lee, from Bordesux,’’ reported below 6th st, was undoubtedly a mistake of the pilotboat in con- eaux, with the A. j Q—Lces this bill refer to the crayon you have spoken of? | A —I think it does. MrgFullerton—This paper is as follows :— American Art- Union, For cue Crayon * Study Head”’,.......6. Received paymrut, Sew York, June 22, 1850. —Name the artist to whom partiality was shown ? A.—Show me a list, and I will answer. Mc. Fullerton—I waive the question, then. @ —Are you now ready to furnish the pa) upeu Mr, Austin, which you have promised us ¢ ‘A —I do not think it judicious to do so at this time. Chair,—Let the comulittee know your reasons. A.-Ithink that it may operate against me in a sui now pending vetween wyself and the Art Union, in which they are defendants, in which Mr. Austin may offer him self as a witness. Chair.—Have you a | founding the Br brig Governor, from Bor ig Rosalie, from Windsor, NS, both of which got up ay. ; SAILED. | _ Ships Texas, Melbourne: Forest State, St Stephen, NB; Harri: burg, Sun Francisos; $F Austin, Galveston; bark | Philadelpbia (Brem), Bremen, Wind at sunrise, Chair—This is We question of Mr Clapp. Mr. Clapp—l wich to asoume wm yer-omal responsibility. I wold 10ommend this curt w adjourn till the other member (f the court shoul ce p:eseat differ with the chair iv regard © the propriety of this (By Sanpy Hoox Macyertic Tetrorarn. Higatanps, May 10—Suni ino, and Texas, have gor sea. Ne World is still at anchor at the Spit. A brig soath of the Highlands, bound ind fresh from the SE. Weather cloudy. Memoranda. Lavxcwmp—At East Boston, on Saturday, by Messrs Brown & Lovell, a beautiful scheoneg of 70 tons, called model, built in the most thorough manner, and sold to a gentleman residing on ‘The Chair—I think we have no right to pudlish the sition of those a: tists (0 tue world, where many | 6.8 to defead themselves but are scattered ail Over the world, i Mr. Fullertop—Give us the oame of these artists who have been cotscrd on account vi their poverty that we 1 know 0) uo instance which goes for to dirprove this assertivn ou the part of the wituess. Tknow of » meritorwus artist whe was poor, and who sent bis paintings bere to Coicnei Warver. offering them D their real worth so a» to ensure a sale; and Coleone! Warner wagoavimvusly wrore beck to that artist, that he otfered tus paiutivgs for their worth aug be sent tw Gun mere mouey than he Itis w kuowleage of (iis fact that makes me soxious to have thi-~ questi The Chair—i tuivk tere this question than by spread: fore the public, p —brobably we bh that be may retrerh his rec uestion avked him this morviug iu regacd to papers re- jeoting upon Sir Austus Mr.Fullerton—I sould suggest the propriety of sd journing tll Sir. Champlin, ibe other member of the poten J Hinis testimouy will lead to the production of the-e paintings befu e the court, with tes- timony fixing their vaiue The Chau—1 aon't kuvw + thet would effect any thing, pone of the court being judges of pain ings. ‘Lhen they are ia guud cundition for re- may meet this charge. original documents affecting this | question, which originally belonged to the Art Union? e do nut claim that these documents are original; we don’t know what they are. quently promised us there documents Witness.—I never said documeats; I said memoranda. Chair.—Have you any memoranda that you will now Mr. Fullerton. — the Wyvern, of superi Tel ic Murine Re} ; legraphi ‘ports, St Petersburg, Arrived—Ships Kossuth, New Orleans; 1s sp oil; barks Cork; Wm Budger, Pacific, with 1,600 b Manso, Buencs Ayres; Jolin Carver, and E A Kinsmai Matanzas; Charles Thompson, Lucy. and Gov Hinckley, Mary A Barney, Apalachico Cuba; California, Carden: , Georgetown, SC; ‘tet way of arriving at | _A—I bave, but donot deem it judicious to present them | array of names be- | CT ir —‘then the promise you made this morning | you wish us to change. A —On reflection : brigs Caroline, ury: ovvierrelieve Mr. Monk, Kossuth, Matan- vn ae deem it judicious to do so. lection +0 as : Mr, Fullerton —I wish this ‘Cros: exeminwtion now to | the names of these op- | cease, uLtil the book contai press d arti-ts can be obtained. Witness expressed a wish to explain something to which he was denied answering this morning. Chair.--You had better, Mr. Monk. and write out the balance of your story, and then hand | it to the commituee to-morrow morning, and they will | take it into favorable consideration. | The Committee then adjou. ued to 6 o'clock, P. M, this | neo, Savannah; : , Richmond: David Coe, Albany; Sarah Hale Lee, Empire, Globe, and Sturtevant, Philadelphia *Ame- | rican Belle, Homer, Cornelia, and Harriet, New York. hip Star of Empire, Liverpool. SaueM, May 10. Arrived—Brig M Sheppard, Para, April 20. New BEDYORD, May 9. Arrived—Ship Metacon, Pacific, with 1,250 bbls of wh oil and 150 bbls sp. Commitice, shall arrive set down to-night | cviving an educat Committee aojourn AFTERNUON SESSION. Mr. Fallerton—Wiil the Cierk be iud ecough to repeat the jest question ubeu wered this moraing? ‘The Clerk then repeateo the quection in reference to the meritoriour a:tists, why hed been cuerced into the gole of their pictures for ess then their real value. ‘the Chair—1t » cow proper for me to state, that the © vclusions which f arrived st this morning, ace now un ebonged I suppore nu ope would have understood me to have deniea that this questiva could bave been de wo avoid calling out other names before the public, that should vor be diswa from privacy. Tdid not desire, uor dv I now desire, nor dol believe this Committee Césiren, to draw Defure Ube public tue name tleman in New York on accouut of his poverty. it is ip~isted upon upon legal grounds, it must be anawered. 140 vot wich to embarrass this committee or investigation by apy uvjustrules, but if tae counsel in- ist upon sp av-wer, I cannot refuse an answer on the pat of the witness. Mr. Fullorton—We are called upon to be more tender of our own reputation tuan we are of the aifeirs of the artists. How are ee exjected to sefute this charge of oppression, uuless we know the names of the parties to have been oppressed, Chair—If it is limited to two or three names, I ‘BO Objection to its being answered; I only oppose drawing before the pubbe a «hole array of names; derstood the que-tion tu ark the witess in the plural lorder the situess to avswer. Imess—One of the artists was J). W. C. Boutelle; I ve more namer if you wish —ftate the names of all others you mey know. A.—I can apewer wore full; Bulletins for 1850. ‘thomas leo Baa aow pass on to something else. This umber is enough for ail purposes of refuting the witness. shree naaes are ecvugh totry the credivility of the Darrmovru. May 9. Arrived—Ship Brunswick, Pacific, with 1,650 bols wh and 50 bbls sp oil. Herald Marine Correspondence. Epearro’ Artiveé—Schra Julien, Snow, Philaelphi Marriea, On Sunday evening, May 8, at St Mary’s Church, by the Rev. Wm Starrs, Jouy F. Buckury, Bsq., to Miss Mary ANN Kxep, all of this city. Brooklyn and Albany On Tuesday, May 10, at Trinity Church, by the Rev. Dr. Higbee, Mr. Skneca 3S. Buace to Miss Maruba M. Graves, both of this city. At Greenfield Hill Conn., May 10, by Rev. Dr Nichols. Isaac M_ Munank, of New York, to Many E., daughter of | Churles Nichols, of the former place. rs please copy. ‘Tth—Sld the above . 8th—Arr bark Alfred Tyler, Luce, Honolulu, 120 days, with 1,159 bbls wh and 250 do sp oil. 1 , lon 55 15 ship Plymouth Reck, from Eoston for Also arrived—Brig J D Carthagena, Robinson, Philadel- ia for Marblehead; schrs Mystic. Higgins, NYork for ton; C H Hell, Gilkey, Philadelphia for do; Sarah Jane Tukey, do for Roxbury; § H Poole, Yates, Jaccsonville for Demariscctta; C Tucker, Fuller, Virginia for 40; Sam! Nash, Allen, Savannah for Camden; Oregon, Merril, Ron lout ‘for Bangor; Hampton, Gilchrist, New Haven for 9th—In port, all the vessels arrived on the 8th is -HILADELPHLA, May 10—4 PM. , Clifford; Bostor; brig rdenas; rchre Rio, Spoke April 3. lat manded, I nly wish Di On Tuesday, May 10, Micuart, adopted son of Hugh and ed fourteen years es and friends of the family are res invited to attend the funeral, this aftersoon, at 1 o'clock, from No 23 Walker street On Morday, May 9, Broeua Swaxxy, aged 17 yoars and ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, No. 148 Gold street, Brooklyn, | without further invitation. ( morning, May 10, Mrs. Desonan S, relict 8. C. Grabaw, aged 45 years. Her friends and acquaintaoc brother-in law, John tend the funeral, thi Arrived—Steamer Cit; tland;’ Jos Fifield, Hoover, Deep Creek: Poacock, Bristol; Aid, Rigginr, Nanticcke, Va Cleared—Borks Margaret, Wood, New Orleans; Naciua, Clifford, Boston; brigs H © Lowell, Booker, Mayaguez, PR; lamilton, Boston; Leon.ce, Bradbury, do; Reese Shee, York, Buporiaa veethin Proridentet . Shaw, NYork; rium, Hawkins, f i RS Miller, Peacock, Ralem;ntesmee? John Marshall, Clark, re respectfully invited funeral, this ufternoon, at 2 o'clock, with- out further invitation, from her late’ residence, No 262 Fast Broadway. Her remains will be taken to Greanwood for interment. On Monday. May 9, after » short but painful illness, Mrs. Euizanetn, wife of Aros Jones. The friends ‘and relatives of Mr. A. Jones, and also those of her sons. J. Stilwell and Wm. E. Jones, are re spectfully invited to attend her funeral, from No. 219 | Sullivan street, this afternoon, at 1 o’clock, without fur- | ther invitation. On Tuesday, May 10, at Fort Lee of scarlet fever, ‘Awruvr Lovts Lrnenaxp, only child of Louis and Caroline from the bouad volume of ughty is another name; Disasters, &ec. Babe calee at Day ea ceived other damage, besides was held March 81, and her damage estimated af $5,000. Simp Osnorse, of Kennebusk, which got on the Grand Bahamas, on her passage to NOrleans from Liverpool, has had ber cargo of ironsold at t from $26 to $30 per ton. TheCham- ber of Commerce awarded a salvage of seventy pe cent, and $250 extra for bringing up stores of emigrants Currsn Fryis¢ ARRow—Ship Charles, arrived yester- day in 13 days from St Thomas, reports all hands of the i ick oaton, for_ S88, bento ‘the 2 had lost cutwater, and re- losing bowsprit. A survey ‘Witnes —I can give more if youwish. Chair—Well. go on, I see your counsel is willing to go into this exposure. i Witness—W. K. Miller. T Bur‘ord, B. Bossen, J. V ‘one Brue-kcer, J. M. Culverbousen, Walter Lib- leinrich, A. Wicks. ucd H. J, Brent, all that 1 can now vawe from memory. Q—What pic ures 0’ Mr Boutelle were purchased un- Ger thore ci cumstances? ‘A.—One picture 1 can state—it was called the ‘Trout ream.’? and put into Nassau, tion: it bi The friends and relatives of the family are invited to at- | SuctHon: it broug! tend his funeral, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. 94 | On Tuesday, May 10, Jouy Dovue, aged 32 years. His friends and acqusintances, and those of his brother Thomas, will please attend his funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, precisely, from No. 7” “= co , san FrongispQZnenisy wigiit, “May 9, at 12 o'clock, Winans K&icy, in the 65th year of his age. «1 those of his sons, Francis, William, and re respectfully invited to attend his fune- 2 o'clock, from hia late residence, Fiying Arrow. from Bi puskebgers, One of the latter was Mr 4 Bark YAMURI—The carg of this vessel at Missau has | been sold; about half dswaged. Salvage per Chamber of | Commerce, sixty per cent. Bric Jopx Dvurtox, from NOrleans fo: nto Key Weet previous to April 29, leaky. Bric Corpruia, Thomas, ‘What was paid for thet,-sirtrs. “sir. Coe toll me St tits was « good picture. Q—Were 3 ou pre entat the purchase of tuat picture? lt was, at the time of ite purcna-e, on the wall of the Nationa: Galiery. @ —What was its value, in your judgment ¢ A—I cannot tell, its value is a mere matter of opi- ir Meanzas, put ral, this atiernvon, 282 Pacific street, Brooklyn. On Monday, May 9, in Kizabethtown, N.J., Jony Me Cormick. He was born at Granaré, land, and is deeply regretted by a 8 adopted citizens ee MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Md Ueters intended fe | and letters intended for the New York of and tor Boston, rom Trini. dad 20th ult, went ashore 4ix miles N of Chatam Light, | Sth fut, at 11 P M, at bigh water, and rengaind morn of 9th tight, and without material dama; got off after discharging part of her cargo. Br Scur Gorpen Rute, while beating downthe East Cay, was run into by the brig PortdRico, car- rying away the schr’s starboard, main rigjng, main , Chain plates, mainssil, ‘rail, &c, ioyring the of the schooner very seriously, | MInartingale stay, and head of her cutwater. DamaGe 10 SHiPPING AT GALVRHTON —A_ letter'rem Gal gale of wind pa: ced over th city on it 4 PM, which proved very destactive to county Longford, Ire- rge number of native, | pion. ge; will pobably be Q—Will you give us the benefit of your judgment as cre iDan TN comuttiee gaverrub. ore hundred dollars Q.—Was that picture ever ai- tributed? A.—I believe not, sir. Q—Was it among the pictures sold by the Art Union ‘A.—[ believe it was. —What cid it bring? A.—I do not know. Q.—Do you no: know hundred apd fifty dolier A do not Q.—Where did Mr. Boutelie liv oe his remdence was at that time I cannot wa AT pack, Bua should be ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—1u1 Yeston states that a . -7 04 Ga warm. Port of New York, May 10, thatit brought less than three a Ship Hlisha Dennison, Lathom, of NYork, { ballast, capsizcd—mizermast and oth er fpars and sailsost; full of water, and must bea totul The E Danison is Bark Maine, of Wells, Capt. Perkins, weat shore on anold wreok, in three and o halt feet watr; badly bound to NYork: must discharge. t Greenlaw, of non board, went CLI Ships—Vardalia, Smith, ee Hohorst, Bremeu, Henniogs, Erie, Curtis, St John, NB Cook & smith. _Barks—Lucinda, Smith, "Ch WaltLam, Whitmore, Ha: , Eagle & Hazard; 6 Q.—How did the committee coerce him into the sale of uller & Gosling; | A.—I can only speak of what Mr. Coe mentioned; Mr. Boutelle had oiferec it for sale to the committee at a ater price than the price paid him by the comuiltee it; Mr. Coe told me that 1t wes a good picture, but that be had wppored the purchase of it because he thought that $360 way4 gresier amouat than Mr. Bou- telie should have in his hanas at one time. ow of the coerciun of Mr, Boutelle dame ged: full eergo, Havana, Chas C Duncan wa, Nesmith & Sons: St Petersburg, Funch & coln, Blair, Curscao J M smith ith, Bangor, Thos H Sandford: S$ Whitney & Co; 7 | about 600 bales cot: bark Maine, in three feet wa Tatk Oda, of Mystic, Ct, cotton on board, is bacly damaged in a spars, will make fe:nporary repairs, ad pro: W B Travis, of NYork, Caot Bolles, slight dam hull; will not be detained. Bark D Godfrey. of Boston, Capt Hallett, wil a full cargo on boead, #lightly damaged in hull and sail. made ira, and went to sea, ‘eshington. of Galveston, Ca; | ashore some two hundred yards from where s] survey will report a condemnath, Many others alco severely suffered during the ga Scun Mozart, Hunt, for NYork, with plaster, ft and lath, sailed from Lubec 27th ult, but got ashore at oose- pecea, where +he had to throw over all her cargofore She then returned to Lubec, _ Whatemen. Arr at Ho'mes’ Hole May 7, ship Pocahontas, Dx, N Pacific Ocean, bast reported with 300 bbls sp 1,9' do Wilberforee, Biltton, Wi Fire Sorkende (Netw), Granwedt, incke; Daphne (Swe). Patterson, St Peters! sails, and riggin a Q—Is this all you into the sale ot the Trout streaut?”’ Q—What picture did the Art Union purcbace of Mr. | Schrs—Frances, Beaufort, Newbern, Davison & Holmes; Volmerring, when it compellea him vo take less taan it Isis, Chase, Para and amkt, H K Corning; Rebecca, Wog | lam, Pe‘er-burg. James Hunter & Co; Entire, Jacksonville, CH Pierson; Julia A Mister, Halsey, Noxtolk, H H Tallman; Deco‘ah, Munkia, Wilmington, D C Free- | man & Co; F A Hawkins, Cobp, Philadelphia. J W McKee Steamer—-Delaware, Copes. Philadel hia, Slvop—Blackstone, Ash, Provid A —Icapnot call to mind this moment any particular | inting, but I do know that Mr. Volmerring complained a perfect wreck Mr. Fullerton—Answer the question only. Witness—I have | ou ever present at the purchase of any pic. | olmerring, when such advantage was taken dence, master. Steamship Alabama, Ludlow, savannah, 64 hours, with engers, to SL, Mitebill. teamship Mari Syofford, Tileston & nels with steams A—Thave been prevent when Mr. Volmerring’s pictuces Save been purchased, but Icinuot state at this time | “wy particular picture purchased under those circam en Chair—I would suggest to have time. We hed better tall these aréints as witnesses Mr. Fullerton—1 wisn to condema this witness out of | + own mouth Witness— You will bave # nice time if you doit. Mr. Fullerton—I was addressing the chair. Q—What was the advantage taken of Mr’ Volmerring? A.—He sas offered a certain amount for his pictures, truch less thea he asked fo: them; I was directed to tell him the price: he told me that the price was ruinow ly fow, but that be way compelled to accept it, but it was not right in comparicon with the treatment they bestow. @d upon otber artist«; he said be was compellea to accept becaure he wanted money. Q—Is that all ihat took place in reference to that | Berry, Charleston, 53 hours, to 9. Sanday, 934 PM, exebanged si Adger, hence tor Charleston; Movcay, 4 PM, pasted bark Exact, from Savannah for New York; at 6 PM, passed clipper ship White Squall, standiog E (from Philadetphia for San Francisco), Ship Newton (of Boston), Forrester, Padang, | to Curtis. Peabody & Co, of Boston. Jan 3, lon 00, experienced a violent gale; Feb 1: lon €85S E. spoke Pr bark La Uuion, from Bordeaux for 53 W, spoke whale | ew Bedford, from Pernambuco for with 1 400 vols oil, all well; N, lon 66 17 8, spoke whale ship Bruas wick, of Dai tmouth from a cruise, for New Bedford. 17 moaths 0 bbis oft. May 7, lat 37 56 lon 73 of Boston, standi: (pkt), Rieb, Havre Air at Stonington May 7, schr Flyieg Cloud, Wile. 63 days from South Sbetlsnds, Pernambuco April 9, wi 50 | bbis sea elephant cil. Sid from Pernawbuco in comny with the Metacom, Bonney, from North Pacific Oceavia Sandwich I-landa, of and for NB, aud exchanged mals with her April 50, lat 32.N Ship Mariner, of Nautucket, before zeported at Fta, Mareh Z1, badly eaten by worms, was c d was to be cold at auction May 4, sul, wth ber boats, whaling ap} ancl ors, &c, ither together or separutels determ'ned at the time of sale. Heard from by letter from Capt 20.N, lon 7034 Arr st NBedford May 7, North Pacifie ocean, Honolula 126 wh, 800 do sp oil, and 30 000 Ibs bone on beard: at rm on the voyage. bark Louisa, Wyatt, o ford, 250 sp 1,200 wh: same time, ship Metacom, Bony of aud for de, 150 +p 1 300 wh . r bark Hope, Kobbins, Indian ocean, Cape Ta Feb 28, St Heiéna March 15, with 900 bbl sp cil of bos. Sent home &6 bbls ap on 1i, let 6 8, lon £6 E, bark Lagrange, Hammord Haven, 400 'sp; sid from Cape Town bark Puatina 60 wh, and oil on freight bark Gov Carver, West, Westport, 200 ep: Malta, Smi schr Marcia, Church April 1. on the line, lon 40 W the Marcia, Church fom St Heleoe for NLondon May 5, Block Islend N by B75 ws'es, bark Mar bert, 2 days from Nbedtord, al! well, Alero arr bark J E Donvell, kar) lulu 118 ds, with 2500 bbls wh, Iba bone on board ege Reports a ing, Dartmouth, 1600 (260 sp) Seine, Lacdea, NB, 1€00 wh, Arr st do 6th, Charle Taleahuano Feb 1, with board. Sold 260 bbls wh oil on ihe voy: March 20 lat 40 &, lon 48 W. ., 320 ep 1960 wh, cruising. expected to be ‘at home i July. The Marcia reporied speaking a week pre rious cruisipg vpon the same ground, ship Ni NB ; had taken no o'l‘#ince leaving Sau: ziso arr ship Sally Apve Avdrews, NPacific Ocean Perpsmbucoleb 26th, with 1400 bbls wh 20( China, April 27 ship Wetacom, ‘of New Wedford, 17 days out, pooner, April 2tat ‘estport, 300 sp. Troup, Coggestl, 8 (hence for Maya-ruez). 6 days, with 343 pas Ship Charles (of Baltimore) via St Thomas Rotterdam, Nov 10, The C put into St mas in distress (a8 before reporied), being leaky; lost A =I am speaking of numerous transactions. Q—1 mean these pictures spoken 0”. A —That was about the amvuat of it. Q.—When was this! your published book, and I will tell you ctivns tuok place. 2.—Whst book do you refer of A—The bound bvok of bulletins, of 1850, home 80 bbls + Spoke Jan 13,t ar (new clipper), Lovett, Portsmouth, Was towrd to this city 4 1,000 tons burthen, and is vis Nerfolk, to Thos H Savdford. by steamtug Huntress intended for the San Bark Midas (Br), when thece tra: . Liverpool, 38 days, with 320 } to WJ T Tapscott hip HM Harwich, 40 day York. The M is bound to Quebec, put in bere to land pas- Q = Was this in 18607 A.—In 1849 1660 or 1861 Q=Did tais particular trax three of these sears? A =It could not take from Cardiff for New in company w action take place in all place in all of these three yeara ort; 200 tp: iit, Sm The counsel orks me in regard tow perticular transac seatiers it over three years Q—State the year when you «ere directed to tell th < offer for his pictures, that you have te Park Lord Mulgrave (Br), Cordingley, Shields, 44 days, with 27 passengers, to Barclay & Liviugston. 57 83, spoke Br oark Infanta, from Now eorges Shoal, saw bark Lamartine, bound & (hence for Cadiz) Bark Princess Charlotte (Br), Newham, Neweastle, E, 64 days, to order. Bark Jobn (Br), Rose, Plymouth, E, 41 days, with 210 paseengers. to Barcla: Jon 3450, spoke bark Park Louise & Coroline, Raven, to Kirkland & Von Seht. | Bark Indiana (of toJ W Fivell &Co Dutch gailiot Fosea E aw & sche, supposed to 4.—I cannot state any that duty devolved on me. ths take place with Mr, Volmerring every A—I don't know that it did. Q—What pisture was purchased of Mr. Heinrich, by tod ing advantage of hia nece sities? A—I would like \o state these fully and particularly, but Tean't do it from memory ©. —How did the Art Unien take advantage of his neces. A—Mr Heiprich bad an offer made to h'm through * me the agent of the Art Union bound to answer all inquiries in regard to purchases of works of art, of all Artists who cae to mnke inquiries ws to the result of their application to rell she eame to the Art Union. Mr. at the prices whieh the committee | Ba: particular year; but every year ‘acific Ocean, Hor sp oil, and 450 Sert home $0 bbls sp oil ont) Roratonga Jan 20, ship Brunswic for home came de ‘April 19,'lat 47 30, 1, from Limerick for New York. San Juan, Cuba, 7 days, Warren), Watts, Now Orleans, 15 days, oo 700 bois ap, 700 do wh oil Helena, Portengen, Amsterdam, 48 passengers, to Funch & Meineke. Port Taloot, W, 46 days, to in the harbor on E she was got off ning, without receiving (Br), Davison, Bordeaux, 56 days, toT W n (Br), Carey Mondny pight 1an ashore by the steamtug Titan She bud no pilot ‘on Sandy Hook; Beinrich complained th Toa 49 37, eTuOMAR—In post April $1, clipper Fiving Arrow from Boston for San Tepe; al bands sick with fever (ree Divasters G No Am vensel in Al Bid “AYENNE—] ve in poet oad jae be tug Whee 6 Gs 18, brig Bllen, Reed (or Oli a) a pert Apell 8, brig en, (or Oliver), i =ine Bal a irs 124, RTO CABAILLO—] echrs from NYork, une; Mary Wie, 7 2 ValPakgno— March 31. ships Warner, Ri, to load for NYork ; California Packet, Gardi Islande, to load for United Stat West, Briard, for Baltimore, brig Hugh Block (Br ) for a portin the United States, ldg. 7a74—10 port ti Agel 20, echr Ben Nevis, Miner, for | NYork 15 deys; only vessel. Spoken, &e. Ship Juliet, Moulton, from Boston Dec 24, for San Fran- ¢isco, March 6, lat 55 458, lon 6334 W. AAA em SEB FIFTH PaGs. oe GALES AT AUUTIVA. C. TUTTLE, AUS wi : Anis A sali on th of B LANTS AT AUCTION.—W. at the E.—WE ARE Ri EAL ESTAT dhe ‘eatlse ster ! R the attentio the morping of sa! | ASETION, NOTICE. | Bt uction—This reetat perior assortment i kery, cook: glans crockery, ' mi b] i ‘axtures, (cog © gt hamid ON NOTICE “EXTRA SALE, THIS chase for improvements or investment tory. and the lot we bald to the highest bid remptory, an 0 highest Terms ine a chi sores, susp, Can’ Bark Linwcod. Martin, from Baltimore April 11, for | Fs SFranciseo, April 26, lat'80 43, lon 52 20. Bark § W Porter (new), of and from Salem May 1, for Afcica, was sigualize May 2, lat 4044, lon Brig’ Angostura, Monroe, from NY irk Feb 12, for Mal- bourne, March 26, lat 22 508 lon 30 21 W. Sehr Ann, of Rockland, Deggett, 7 days from Boston for Port au Prince, April 30 lat 31 25, lon Thursday, April 1 UILDING LOTS FOR ' { rapike rond, Fort | UCTION TAYLORVILLE, lot, and the ; tnd beddi arantied. it Frank leaves street, at 16 A. M. it ig Cond or, from New York for Jacksonville, was seen | §% Bri May 2, lat 36 lon 7432 Brig Kate Anderson 10 days from NYork for St Jago, April 27. no lat, &e; same day, bark Jubileo, 12 days Portland for do. Brig Ocean Bird, 8 days from NYork for Curucoa, April 28. no Jat, &c. Schr Grand Island, Small, from Newburyport for May- aguez, April 29, lat $334, lon 69 57. ‘Schr Susan Bray, of aad from Plymouth, NC, for West Indies, April 5, lat'2334 lon 61 35. Schr Petrel, Fitzgerald. of and from Baltimore for Do- mipica, April 17, lat 17 24, lon 60 31 rt Cs or the morning of sale. No postponement on auy ai E SALE ADVERTISED YESTERDAY, OF FURN turo from families, will Ss Also, fro cay IRVING, RUGTIONEER —SPLENDI it hea sale of valuable oil paintings, works o! English silver, roaswood pwilor &nd_ be: room snd librar; ble, steel armor, de.—WI. at auction on Thureda: ret TAYLOR & J. Y HUMBERT & KENNY, AUCTIONEERS.—HO hold Furniture.—This (W. d’elock, at No. 45 Myrtic venue, Broo ber, and kitchen furniture; carpets, oil hairs, rockers, marbl p and plain ‘bureat &e, &c. Also—on ml the rich gilt gas eh se, mail quanti hich the sale will commer Eps CH & McDONNELL, AUCTIONEERS, 113 furniture, billiard VING & Schr’ Adelaide, of Plymouth, steering N, (suppoxed | from Attakapas) was passed April 18, off Bimini Islands. | Foreign Ports. | Axaxn00, (West Coast of Africa)—In port March 14, | bata Swasey, Hill, from Salem Jan 19, via Cape | Acona—In port March 12, ship Winnegance, Ayres, tne. pAMcA—Sld March 16, ship Cape Cod, Sears, Iquiqde and Europe. Cati0—Arr March 2, ships Venice, Breyoor, Chincha | Islands (and sld 10:h ult for the United States): April 5, rr on street, will soll on day, at the elegant 10 o'clock: procisely, an_extonsiv house furnishin Parlor Furnituro.—Ele, ich rosewood and mahogai and ‘mahogany secretaries and eases, rosew vod wn p bureaus, mahorany and rosswo> wr and work tabi rT carved rosewood music stool, ol Souter Johuny, Small, SFrane'sco, (and sld 9h for Chin: | chas); bark Hocket, Russell, do, (aud sld 10th for Chia- chas); 6th, ships James Corner, Corner, do; 9th, Senator, © fin, do,’ bark Z D, Carthage, Davis, and Alesto, Nickerson, Chinchas: Ac- cole, Jennings,’ (from Chinchas) United States: bark Warwick, Hopkins, Chivehas; Br brigs Reward, Ford, and Pampero, Johoston, United States; 6th, barks Sarah Chase, Ongood; Elizabeth (Br), Williams, on Green, (all five from Chinchas) do; 8th, ship Ch: M’Farland, Chinchas. Catpena—Arr March 24, ship Alexander, Baxter, Bos ton Nov 27. Carr Coast—Sld about March 9, brig Louisa, Webber, Salem via Cape Palmas. Care Haytmex—In port April 26, two Am scbrs bound to NYork, 15 days, names unkuown. ooption chairs, cent of papier mache pest rh broaze and marble clot rich Bohemian vases, all styl sand waiters, mantle cloo quartette tables. ‘and candelabras, real bron) ‘ved Greoian marble fi ornaments,one rich ings, mirrors, & whatever tho stat Bassett, Panama, | Sid Aprill, ships | ornaments, elaborately ca ful Parian'marble figures and ton, Hebo and Dancing Girl o Washington, two superb music boxes, playii cont $400. Oil Paintings—Spanish 1 one Inrge fire proof 61 ARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS--AT AUCTION t ton o'clock, four and #ix seat rockaways, new and second hand buggy wacons; a lot of light business wagons; sliding cover doctor's phieton, rooery do., old family coach, ednesday,) May 11, ipsey Boys, by Murill ‘ort of Ustend, h; ainting of Croton Point; Guida's ce itroat from Moscow, and the Dying Cr ito Stratford upon Avon, Turn Sleoping Fisher ortrait of Henry Cl oho’s well known pi ‘express wagon, harness, whip, &c.—in front of store 57 Do: WELLINGTON A CARTER, Av AUCTIONEER. — TO-MORROW. day,) at half-past 10 o'clock, A. M Willinm streets, near Chatham and fine collection of new and second hand 4c , without ro- brated paintings, rassior, apn penne. y 5 Bartlott’s celebrated jousand dollars; De La of Napoleon, cost twenty-five hundred dollar and Filgrims, by Sebustin '# Winter's Eve aud Old Nel North and old Chambers, a ver; furniture,’ carpets, oilelot! Ccnacoh—In port April 24, Br bark Acadian, Gardner, | from Windward Islands for Boston May 1; brig Arve, Wil: laws. for NYork 80th. Livexpoor—Sld April 22, ship John P Hayward, Andros, Cordifi, to load for NOrieaus. Poxce—Sid April 26, Br bark Gold Hunter, for NYork. In pert barks Meraval, Walton, for NYork, lig; J Forbes, Franeia, for NHaven, do; brig Hepe, Biddie, for NYork, do; schrs Glenroy, Moxey, for Philadelphia, 3days; Peer: les, Lanfair, from and for Baltimore, wtg. Bainurst (Gombia)—In port March 27, bark Gambia, Rackleff, from NYork just arr; brig Planet, Rides, from Salem via Cape Verd Irlunds, uve. San Jean, (Cvpa)—In port May 2, barks Scett Dyer, Hill, for NYort next day; Jchn Colby, Roades, for do, 14g; Horace, Tooker, for Boston, do; Cobden, Whi: ing, for NYork, do; JC Fremont, Tapley, for do, de; sebr Magnolia, Davis, for do soon. Snea Lxow—In port March 28, brig Hayward, Moul- ton. from Salem (Feb 9) arr 18th, une. Waiuea Istanps—In port March 11, brigs Prince de Joinville, —, and ENewell, Smith, for SFrancisco, soon. Home Ports, BALTIMORE—Arr May 9, steamer George’s Creek, Terry, NYork; bark, Johenoa (Brem), Bunje, Boston, t3 Icad for Callao; brig Alcenus, Shaw, Fail River; schr Laura (new), Gardner, Bath. Cid br chip Paragon, Payne, Liverpool brigs Hazard (Russ), Haggland Queens. town; Tornado, McCarty, Hermuda; schre Kent (new, 189 tons), Hanlon, Pernambuco; Ingomar, Lynch, Demarara, Michigen. Tunnell, NYork. HOSION—Arr May 9, bark Ide, Hallett, Baltimore; brigs Ohio (Br), Churchill, Curacos 8th ult; by (ay. Dugall, Clenfuegos 10th ult; Emblem, King, Jack- senville; Elvira, Icgalls, Wilmington, NC; Florence, Hop- kins, Wilmington, NC; Stephen G Bass, Winchester, Alex- andria; Melissa Ann (of New York), Kerr, Philadelphia; Mozelle, Hancock, Philadelphia; schts Dean Haytien 17th ult; John W Dodge, Cha: Trinidad); TB Hodgman, Philbrook, and Roswell i Mendel, Georgetown S$ C; D K Arey, Nickerson, and Mary ‘Ann, Ryder, Jacksonville, Vermont, Elliot, Wilmington, NC,’ Albsmbra, Erskine, Ycomico river; RR Freeman, Freeman, Tangier: Benj f Perry, Sharp, Baltimore; Ten- estee, Corson, Philadelphia; Philanthropist, Griffin, Phi- adelphia; Elizabeth, Arcularius, Fierce, aud Jane In- rabam. Fost, NYork; Fame, Thompson, Rondout; sloop Iliza, Ellwood, Albany. Cid 9th, ships Lancaster, Janes, t John, NB, to load for Liverpool; President, Comings, odo; Cornelia, Blanchard, do, to load for Glasgow; Ama- ‘on, Bourse, San Francisco; bark Nazarene, Pendleton, Havona: brigs Billow, Lapbam, St Mary's, Ga; EDoane, oring, Paltimore; Canton, Crowell, Philadephia; schrs Bewy'vu, Fddeps, Port au Prince. Sid ships Green- wich, Amazon, Emma Watts: barks Lady df the Lake; Marylend, Davis Baltimore; Union, and fron the Koads whete she anchored yesterday, brig Veckernmende; ship obp Dunlap, dropped down to the Roads; brig Emma 1a Sth; sehr Luther Child, Baker, for Georgetown, UC; n7 Arr ith, brig Eastern State (not Eastern Belle), Triai- ad. CHARLESTON—Arr May 6, Belgian schr Gaston, Van derheye, Ghent, 42 days. Cid ship Camden, Gadd,"N Yous. Sid ship eomaplitess Bornholm, London; brig Lan- cet, Blaiidell a Northern port. ELIsWORIH—Sld April i0, brig Pinta, Hilliard, New ‘ork. FALL RIVER—Arr May 7, schr Florida, Reed, Darien for Somerset. Std 6th, schr Martha Writington, Phila- delphia, ALVESTON—Arr April £5, bark Island City, Hinkl peal Fril £5, Island City, Hinkley, CACKEON VILLE, Fa—Arr May 4 iied, Corson, Wilmington, Del. pte: pOEY WES—in port subi’ waig et Vatem Bar CTE SR Say 3, steamebip Black Warrior, Sha. feet, NYor™ via Havana. Cld Br ship Advance, Guthrie, wel por MYisth, brig Ellis, Richardson, Boston. Cla Br ship Tov’; Horkins, Liverpool: ship Abaellino, Elliott, Boston; vik Leetto, Gilchrist, Philadelphia, NEW ORLEANS—<rr May 2, bark Hono, Hopner, Rio ¢» Janeizo March 8; brig Mary Elizabath, MoCoanell, Havane 28th ult; rebr Alice, Builer, do 22d ult Below, ships Maid of Orleans, from Liverpocl; Mediator, frou Boston, Cid pteamship: Mexico, Place, Galveston ; United Sta ex, Taylor, Sabine; ships Thos H Perkins, Theotald, Liverpool, Ashburton, Taylor, St Petersburg: Sw Zealander (Br), Wilkinson, Liverpool; back Nashat, Mortimer. Philadelphia, Towed to sca, ships Diogenes, Henry Nesmith, bark DS Goodell, brig Paginta. Arr 3d. ships Maid of Orleana, Dennis, Liverpool March 19; Mediator, Bearse, Boston; Quebec, Durfey, New York; Rio Grande, Percy, Matauzas 6 days: bark Bro- thers, Baxter, Havre March 18; schr John Jerkins, Apalachicola. Below, echr Oregon, Golding, from Cam! pico. Cld ships Essex (Br), Calvert, Liverpool; Pisea taquis, Weeks, do; Windsor Castle, austin Point, Mulliner, Liverpool; Mayflower, Crabtree, Rhea S5Ivia (Br), Davis, do; burks Hyperion, Tonquin, Keller, co, brig Adams Gray. Henrs, Havana; sehr Maj Barbour, Arnet, Corpus Christi. Towed to sea 24th, hip Amelia, barks Delphos, Euclid, E Leavitt, cebrs L ¥ Rogers, Broadtield, Time, G B Matthews, Edwin Dorsey; <0th ou Carnatic, Leavett Storer, bark Pres cot. brig Jobn Williams, schr Bonita. NEW HAVEN—Aur May 9, schrs Philander Armstrong, Thomas, Mayaguez, PR; 8B Ashmead, Baltunore: Jas MeGee Philaselphia; Gen Cameron, Tice, do, Gulden Ga'e, Smith, NYork; White Cloud, Virginia, Joho Wright, do; Jno Crockferd, do. Sid brig L & W Armstrong Frisvis, Porto Rico. schrs HS Lamphere, Virgtaia , Delaware, Philadelphia _ NEW LONDON—Arr May 7. ship Eiiza Mallory, Wil liams, Honolulu 120 days, sld 6th, sehr Warcen’ U Nel- on. Leeds, Alex: ndria. VHILADELFHIA-— Arr May 9, bark Paez, Wilkins, La- gvayra 18th, und Porto Cabello 24th. Arr May 7, brigs Augusta (Fr), Bermer, devas April 20; Chas Heath, Stimpson, St Mary '«, Ga new ship Sea Ranger, Hui or NYork, (in of steomtug;) sehr Ellen Perkins, Stockbridge, ‘Ma enzas April 21. Cld bsik Chilton,’ Venne!l, Havaaa; lrig Koyal Sailor, Adams, Cepas FORISMOUTH— Arr May 7,schr G Russell, Philadelphia PROVIDENCE—Arr May 7, propellers Osceola, Muller, NYck: Pelicaw, Williams, NYo.k; sohr Auna Jenkias, Shero on. Bultimore; sloop Fairfield, Allen, Aloany; 8th, bark Marth Anna, Babcock, Matanzas 24th ult; brig Con: cova. Fia:klin, Havana 284 ult: Thomas F Kaus, Smith, Charleston; schra Samuel & Joseph. J Williams, Wilson, Columbia, NC; Time, Bartlett, Suffolk, Va; R Towasend, Willits, Alexandria: Sophie Ann, Smith, ; Sophia Godfrey, Williams, Philadelphia: Empire, Jobn son, Albany; Angel Luce, Rondout; Cabot, Racket, Ron- dout; RioGrande Brown, NYork; sioops Harvest, Freach, bYork: Pointer, Fowler, NYo:k; America, Sturgis, N York. Below, a fore ond aft chr and a sloop, both coal loaded, Std May, 7. Br barks Laconie Tdas: sours HH Talman, Young, Charleston, Ellen, Nickerson, auf Cicero Deoneijy, Philadelpbia (or Baltioore uccordiog to wind) ; sloops Thomas Hu'l, Hull, and Emily, Crapo, NYork NANIUCKET—Sid May 7, schts Susav and Sarah dase, NYork; sloop Lauza, do: 8th. schr E H Adams, Bal. more, NEW BEDFORD—Arr May 7, acht Independence, Ballti- more: Sth, Lejok, Geo getown. £C, Julie Smith, Suffolk NYork EH Adams, Nantucket for Balti- R4NCISCO—Ady Apr'l9, ships Gen Veazie for Austialia few deys; Wirged Racer. Homan, for Manila ith, Anées, Hill, for do Sth or 10th; barks Chas Dever a for Ort gon 11th: Delgate, Gillan, for Puget Sound with Cvspaicd; bige Jeb Davis for do do; Sophia, Colliny, for Oreges 14:h; Vigsie and Monterums for «ale. SAVANNAH— Arr Mey 5, Br brig Kliza Goddard, Hen- reby, N Baven, 6th, bark ‘Earanac, Cole, NOrleans. Cid 5th, bark Jaze Tudor, Hughes Livercool,. bri Clement, hr Lewis Auden {= = 1d 18,000 ibs bone cn board. Sent home 400 Meio, Borten; 6th, schr Frat cis Satteriy, Davis, NYork, Je April 25, Int 31.60, lon 7110, sche Alfred, FAL COVE Arr April 28, echt Pavillion, Tinker, Da: id him were entirely ipadeq nate, and that he could not 6 at those prices. Q—In that all you have to say im reply to that last question? Munsell Aux Cay May 4, lat 33 ira. from Matanzas Cobden (Dr), Elder, Cienfuegos, 22 days, to Lowlana & spoke brig Almi feiford, townd to Western Islands; had nol Richar teen a whele in pine months. rien for ——, and sld May 3, SALEM—Arr May 7, ecbr Chi les, Franklin,for N York; Alco arr bark £ea flower, Bolles, Atiantic ocean, with 81h. bark Lawsence, Clark, Ca;eune April 10; sehr L K; ir, I know that Mr ‘were pamerous im regard to pure wie Burvham. Brig Albion Cooper (of 8, to Yrarpo & Etul 16 do bikfith oil Speke April 10 Jet 29 N,Srow, Snow, NYork; alight bark name unknown, put in 4 he Fatrfold Para, bark Geo and Mary, Manchester, feat, and Mary Heinrich’s complaints similar Pittston), Landerkin, Zaza, 20 bram (of Scituate), Stevens, Curncoa, April 24, nm, & native of | Macomber, At) for abarbor. Cid te Sid . Smith, Philedalphia; achr Giobe, Swift, ass, NWork Sin Gloucerter‘0th, Charme Barr Nore, Atlantic cesan. Asie ee Bastien, M4 days, to3 8 0 @ W, bark reports Jon $8, lat NC Od April'28, schr Rough and ‘Duty ware een ram tere ne bo pay advance: steel armor, cost $1,000, An ologi 8, cane chairs, commot! , de. ssortment of Brussels three-ply and ingrain carpets; pier gi ornaments, china tea 6 morning of sale. Goods charges. room- Elegant royal W: window curtains with lace unt glass, elegant carved oak extensi mateh, covered in moquet perb carved rosewood eacret: ath of Cheval Warriors, imported 0. carpets.heavy satin be r ‘i 8, cut glassware, do. 21 packed and shipped on reasonab! iia BEES SUOEIO NBER IMEORTANT SAL) ett the entire contents of the ato description of housekeeping articlos, common chambor and bedroom fn rich suite of rosew. and house, embracing every sive silver epergne most exat ed, ropresenting the Chaso; two twelve lights each, to mat ver ten sot; two silver cake bi ter cooler, sugar bowl; larg bowl, castor and liquor s ire in great abun r glasses, fancy clo! Goods packed and ol farpets, now and old, of castor, Iai beau! ato dishes, two gravy bo ‘OR'S SALE AT AUCTI salts, sil m auctioneer, store ton, by order of tk Rafferty, deceased, Broome street, for Ground rept $100, and with one coal cart. ANCY GOODS AT AUCTION.—J. L. VANDEWATER May 12 at 10% o'clock, at the a large and #9 rated ¢ iina diun ets, heavy English cut gl most costly description, Parian dossert sets, Library and Billiard’ Room—Heavy damask window ou erb picr glasses, rosewood librar lounging chairs, bronze and ma, and candelabras carved bookcases, superb carvod billiard table, with balls and euos compl ; earved lounging billiard ch: ‘Also, 600 volumes of rarc and valuable bo mentary catalogne wil! be issued. Bedroom Furniture— Royal Wilton and Benssols ca, pets, atin damaak window }, lace under do., su} eon years fro w rented ches} Je, rosewood sofas an will sell on Thureda; sales room, 14 Wall atroot, splendid fancy goods, of papier mache quattette work and trays, cabiocts, workboxer, chairs, writing di #0 an invoice'of ‘silver plated “an bras , ke. a of which s suppl: ‘ing with lace und i ed rosewood te ds with canopies, carves rosewood morble top dressing b h. ladies’ secret es, superb bronze and marb! Fosewood loun, di Pets, English oilcloths, &c. ‘The above will be found to be one of the richest and costly collection f 'emixconata i clocks, all warrante richly ornamented, o ge jme-keepers; decorated vai all sizes and desizns—the whol which for style and merit cannot be surpassed, VED BREEDS OF CATTLE.— clocks, rosewoud eri arm obairs and legant velvet st: Wi cattle to the ver J 8 M. ham, Westcbester county, on Tuesd numbering between fifty and sixty h y of ages,consisting of pure breed short horns, and crosses from nd Amsterdam Dutch. Fordham, on the arrival of the balf- mi New York, to convey per- a to a good tenant. o Ty Apply to William Irving & be past 10 o'clock traii sons to the place of AUCTIONEER.—TWO HUN D! ware, now landin; room, 81 Maicer lane, dred 10ts crockery atthe anoti 6 jetor, on the premises, i or of the propri ‘ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—HENRY H LEEDS & CO, will sell at suction on Wednesday, Ma: o'clock, at the salesroom No & Wall Iso five hundred brags hax, rest, on four mont} for wholesale an, emoved for convenience of nite, evened in crim- TTERS, AUCTIONEE! jay, at 2 o'clock, at 187 ‘Canal stroet, R, WILL SEL, 0 tl id kitthen furniture of a Kk, marble tops; rich crimson embroidered sewing chairs, ‘&o. and breakfast do, clock, oft paintin: buredus, wathstand ttresse! ilcloths, matting, kitchen fi room of carved on! extension dining tabl tresses, rosewood d rosewood inclosed wi lace do., amoura glace, top. fas in hair cloth, chairs do.. bookeases, dining and tea tabl ices, mantel mirrors, erystal gilt inirrors, twenty-o1 Wardrobes, window curt French bodstends, bali And other carpets. o Postponed from W Brussels carpets, bedsteads, m bureau, mahogany do., chai ving stands curt re and pier tables, mahogany wardrobes, AAA ‘WARD—LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THI gold’ bracelet, between T: reet ferry, supposed in plat re consisting in part of mahogany carv dressing bureans, mehogan: d bookcases, ottomans, lig & atta us chairs, wardrobes, 8 street and Barclay st ages, be paid on delivering the utenélls, the whole compri Huse, sortments of excellont REWARD.—LOST, A RECEIPT Bi * ing to Gage, Sloans & Darter, 151 je ard person returning said book will receive the al O8T—A POCKET BOOK, WITH A also containing a cortitiont a I ilver Lead Co.,’ No, @ of George E. Stro1 ped on the books v leaving the same wit! EHOLD | FURNITU o'clock, at the sales roo:n, No. Ti Wall atroe entire furnivere of Tope, removed for convenience of sale. furniture hag been used but little, and is in first rat Ico, a amall invoice of new, to be SMALL SUM 01 sold without reserve, db Co., 29 Wall street, IN ONE OF THE SIXTH A esterday morning, hetwoen I memorandum book, 0 ra, which are of nou person finding th aving the came ik, No 3 Wall strest jureday, May 12. at 12 o'clock ghanas, New York, the followin, VENUE RAILROA! hours of 10 and 1 LER, phe ee WILL SELL ON road depot, viz.:—One Ia1 acroe of land: one cottag and 10) buildirg lots, each Maps may be seen on auctioneer, 61 Maiden 1 SN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STORE 1 rage 8n'0 of a daguerrestype 0 ‘o'clock, at the corner of th etrect, the stook, furniture lishment, consistin: of a ¢ office of Messrs, Ludwig, DANIEL GREENVAULT. NIGHT Last, ide quarter of an acre at tho office of the fifteen to twenty doliars &o., belongin, ie owners notes will be stopped in Bogie 8. Ese 3 avd fixtures of a first cl large variety of articles pictures. stands, rests, car} JOHN W. SOMERIN JOBS W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTION ruec street—Large sale o! ° 1 descriptions, on Thurs the auction room, at 10 o'elock—one sult o niture, mahogany sofas, chairs to mateb, iwhogany side do., mahoga Fonch and back walnut in ange bro! a ut, a8 payment of the above nd. ‘and way give trouble to t pA 2 Ary, Sirien Lye er of William and Pine otroste, OST—ON THE NINTH OF MAY, A ed by James Gilehriet, on the P: ned agninst receiving the en stopped, and if hiled up would be forgesje ee LAST, GOING F reet, in the Sixth eteae vets light brown hai lotel will recerve a, Attorney for Mortzagee. E lendid household No. forniture of a) (to morrow) at and sidebosrda, cottage do., dresi Broscel# and ingrain Ost_oN TUESDAY Street to ventiet! old locket, conta ieing Tish men it to Granierey thanks of the owner: M LOST, A NOTE FOR THREE HUNDRED 1 ‘ents, dated on or Whoever will 're- Teward and Sthe igerators couch ES looms ORTGAGE SALE.—GROCERY STOCK AND FIX. ‘at half-past 10 o'clock, ined in the grocery First avenue. con- the usual articles in. derson, payable o Piukerton, Jr, Ali persona 42 Grand street, 3 31 Twelfth strect, sisting of teas, sugar. coffeo, &e., found in a grocery store, toxet ‘ocery wagon and harnes NGTON A. CARTER, Atctionoor, N FRIDAY THE 13TH OF MAY. AT 12: the Merchants E: 100,000 of 6 pre cen in this elty, ono bait in 1872 and Payable semi-annually. In New Yor tile, ob the Oblo river, and at the auuthern oy tlle, om the river, and at 101 f Teffersonville Railroad. pcm rena icuinst negotia- y lenving it ab TT ELS — the deck of schooner Jolie Preece after being got off Mary , SIMEON DRAPER will sei) ramo loing part having eame in thei G e undersigned, as it can be ¢l ined wherever heard from. id for ite recove JON if in 1882, inte: ry. opposite Lows Jounsoy, No. 90 Wall strect, BBERY.—$500 REWARD. the subscriber, THE MODET. No. 9 © 7 May 9.'and trom 81a tes "he paid for the detection of the th Ww ding bonds of the city issuod to the Railroad Comy 0 worth of jowsiey sbove reward will be b if iT wed By the oltirens fn a publie mecting ee UF a it the daty of t EXPRESS AGENCIES, PRESS—PER U Leni. do, Le. , May 13.. We prone fo dn, by the U8 ath inet., at 2 o arge of messeng Lg e Common Council te olloot m tax, in addition to the ordinary o meet the whole interest upon the pub: cide tax, to beset apart nea sinking Ho debt. also, as for their redempti ‘The public debt rado on Friday next, to San Francisco in ch All freight must be Small parcels ani ‘0 package should exce je measurement, ERFORD & €0.'3 W: will be despatched r m sed by n potitlon ols Hy ert one hs ADAMS &'U0., 6 to the taxable pro - 7 ) $1,004,080. ‘Tho co erently oxtended, thus adding largely berty ‘The Jeffersonville Railrosd is now in . andshortly will be extended to India: roperty and business o rom tho timo this ‘ent amount of produce seeking an outlet river by thir chai he For more detailed to 8 EEKLY CALIFORN: E38, cr steamer Bl Dorada: Pritage d connect with the All freight sho in pac ni ofthe State. The he di ceding 125 Ibs., or 517 outdo foot, in wi RFOWD & CO., ALIFORNIA EXPRESS.—FREIGHT THI Express loaves on the Sth, 13¢! Joaton and Savannsh, aed in- 00 Bad Alabara: iter proof oa 5 No. 2 Astor House. ny amphiet form apply APER, 46 Pino stroot. ith of every inonth, W. WESTCOTT, On PIRITUAL MANIFESTATION corner of Lispenard street, n ny and rosewood arm chai a a ratlery, silve , rich Eitohen furniture, cil palations wer No en PES AT AUCTION, WILL BE i i. HER & CO., F'Hiideon etrect, PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS—MRS, W,B, for ‘and writit rhe yesredn Boston, will fr L avant trom te