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~&mpon—B-w much of that balance has been ex- INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Total vatue of merehandise put om market week a THE ART UNION INVESTIGATION. pee for ga xpenue ring the year 1861? F + | May 1h UG 006 a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ; itnens— 4 goods enn own irre “ paepnaoaoE SON Mr. Shannos—Hew mach for allatis, aad to whom? MONEY MARKET, ——e av BEE FIFTH PAGE oa Ain Soctdattasant sBeict Sudl tock cate OF Brordwey, May 16.—At 12 o'clock the committee appointed to in- sw Aad have hot the partienlar items made out; $5,002 42 Moxpay, May 16~6 P. M, Total... - $3,866,305 Hae em te one c'lock. Pomona wishing to be vieted a6 vestigate this case, and those interested in its issue,” i ning 'o J. Monk, ie pthere! Warner, 538 : At the opening of the market this morning quo ‘This is very lavge for the season, but the amount of HORSES, CARRIAGES, ds. cS z sembled at the Astor House, and proceeded with j o e balance is to be distributed among J. Wilson tock 4 dry goods composed s smaller per cent than usual. The GHT WAGON NOR CALEoIN | BE SUR THAT THE SIGNATURE 5 RIGER casiatian, Weesicd ts ‘ut Hon. | Haven, J.T. Adams, A. Mount, J. 8. Reed, C. V. Jacobs, | tations were very unsettled, and fluctuated considerably. A sEcoM} yo? ryt) WAGON, FOR SALE—IN each package of powder or » BiB. Taylor, AoW. Clapp, and John S ick of the | ang tie DOHTO. me of the balance of the $14,265 60, | Tee was not much demand for any of the leading | Value of certain articles included in the above list was not | <A. goed order. Apply af 184 Laureus street That Rurporte to be Lyon's, for none Assembly; A. M. Couzens, James Kel haviaioe 2 i | A—Commissious paid to secretaries, $6,021 27; ex- | fancies, and the tendency of prices was, on the whole, | eet: Sugar alone sums up one sixth of the total; cof- AnBEAUTIFUL TRUSTER COLT FOR SALE, 15% At least, Soap bn Feennee, ae fol Bs Noble, of tk Wm. Fullerton, Tenses of Secretaries, $246 62; commissions paid to aity downward. Morris Canal fell off 4; per cent; Nicaragua | {€¢ nearly the same; metals full as much, making up full | ante biah, ohesta) sorrel, ave youks old thin May, fast, Ber epemen: ol ant innects Pat ‘ Gl, Warner, Frastus'C, Decoaicg, “4 Cept. Darling, fnrcecnes! Sea, a reeset esas O8r cl e117) 98; | Transit, 4; Cumberland, 3; Parker Veln, 34; Norwich soe Sag Lancy ayia Can arial: S00 Principal | bases ob Disterwe Ritiog Sebool. [a We BSE cre | pros pooh a ae Mr. Monk'called Mr, Clark, eee 4 tistag No. jo8 99; circulars, $158; | & Worcester, 3; Phoenix, 1}; Erie Railroad, 34; Canton | items of inn for. the week were as: follows:—Coflee, | i ii> ot. mu, | ‘struction of insects, aod his ue ) Tae the de- _Bts, Corzens—1 object, neon the pots have ret | eat ye ened ha 28 28; ‘balance con’ | Company advanced i< per coat; St. Lawreaoe Mining | #497.425; undressed skin $86,002; brandy $106,318; iron | ™* wes sigeetion oGmacete ae 2 lle dectcomin rate and iF Case, — tributed towards paying the general expenses, amounting $125,166; railroad iron $78,580; tin $176,170; sugar $621, | ()4RAGES A GREAT VARIETY OF BEAVY ANB : 1 Mr. Monk would Company, 4; New Haven Railroad, 1; Long Island, 34; constantly ou hand, for sale 3 The Chair—I wish ¥ Shannon an pany, 4¢; New Haven |, 34; Long Island, 34; inges, constantly en , on Teasone NHEAP SPRING MATTRESS DEvOT, IRON BED- Ives who is the counsel to $4,444 52, i , mi i 498, te it th arriage warehouses of the und — » ' decide between” thr~elve in this | oe Chair--We find ourselves at the same point from | Michigan Central, %; Harlem 1. The market is by no Ts Oia eciaca/senasbiomennareaieseins __ | ede tand 35 Wooster streett ome street norsb of Gana. tae C ‘pring mattresece nad slantis:Pulpaceas’ sfets ey oe Shannor—! have nothing to do with Mr. Monk’s | which we starte stare Satan aca, means strong, and the dispositioa generally is to sell. 93 anery Fouinas o! inst, seys:— Aan et a eret ea a, sand. Weeelar beat mannec, at half the asual cost. N. i. mattrosses connection *fih this cure. sen NT Tete os foe ig divers peeerg ana Money is moderately easy, and that is all. There is not py canal dato tat areca oro as raet nent amet 2 w__| Gwellings farviebed on Prompt wottes. Buse a os Aesiiccara care er tal We Laeitenac tt the object held out by the institution, a supply of floating capital large enough to giveanim | tong forthe week provious, showing a fa oe off for the ARRIAGE FOR SALE—A SMALL CARRIAGE, FOR | amine at sai Broadway,above Spring street, Tron bedsteads, Part Gitog here to agree with in : ‘A.—The promotion of the fine arts. Petns to speculation, and the season is likely to close | roud of 2,235 tons, and a gain for the canal of 889 tons, | gato” Prive $100. May le secu at the corner of University = e Me - r am vee the care, on the part of the petitioners: siden, | Mr. Shannos—Hlow was that ebject to be attained? as compared with the business of last week, ‘The Lona- OUNTRY DEALERS AND FAMILIES SIOULD ON with stocks much more deprossed than at the opening, Overy placeand Thirteenth street, A.— By the purchase of pictures from ,the artiats and by coning Railroad was opened on Monday last, the 9th inst oe mica New York, eall at th ifieent and ox tei ow Peat omasakeres a bl Ree TE eet the publication of fine engravings. There was a little more activity today in Government, | for business and if the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will | (YARRIAGES CHEAP FOR CASIL—J. A. VAN ORT. | siveten warehouse Neti Chambers mapeiieent and exten: ei the Daily Times; which was paid. Sometime after | _Q—Were you a member of the firm of Austin & Spicer? | State, and Railrond bonds, but wo have no variatoa o. | alford facilities for the transportation of the coal of the | © WICK, wishes to, call the attention of those jm want of | and there make "sir perchaaoa. They elif not omy ovta's that, they wished tho Pust Office to make out a new | A-—lwas. consequence to report in quotations. Berman see Ves, fies tp the nna) at Cumberland four and six. seat rockaw ety of difter. | ———_— 7 = bill, and c! half of it to the Art Union. This the Post Office refused vo do, Messrs. Cozzens, Coe and Fullerton—This @ matter Mr. Shannon—I have nothing further to ask. Mr. Fullerton—Neither have I. re, the quantity sent forward The Committee then adjourned till 6 o’clock P. M. from the region will rapidly increase. The mines of the e's Creek Company, the Caledonia mines belonging Paes 4 beget AS YOU WILL, HE CAN look like # gentleman in w mistiteimg “ahist. For absolute and infallible fection in th! men ent ae ae fection in ae wart % look to 1 of which he wi it 44 Fulton street, second hand coach: The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port today amounted to $136,249 74; payments, tyles, 8 0 wee’ Cre . g a . His wyatem “of ent, of fact. We all admit this. i 4 $110,158 14—balance, $6,860,691 77. to Pa ker Vein Company, and the Swanton mines are pre ver fails, nor is the customer ‘disappeing The Cbair—Then Mr. Clark’s testmony is impor | The further investiguiiom in tule suse was proceeded | ‘The salen at the Mining Board to day were as follows:— | fardior.® large butiness at once, It is tobe hoped the HAND COACH AND HAR. | Meshirte xt the thao promised. ?Pemted im xéeetving tance. Mr. Fullerton, do you recall Mr. Aw pon the | with by calling Mr. A. M. Cozzens upon the stand, : T iaetihlihe gee beets i'99 061s ket. ness, in good order: two light top wagons and &® | 7.750 Ne WEDDING AND VISITING CAnbe el ware pullorton—Wo a Examined by Mr. Fullerton—When did you become | 30 Phenix Gold...b19 31 by canal 46,408; total for jear 135,524 tons, >> ‘Ms | brown family horee, Apply at Barr's stable, 08 Frankia ver bordered and. plain French, beancusay osteo . Fullorton—We do. President of the Art Union? * ia er ‘ : — aplondid weddin, Lopes, of the Latest styles; ti The Chair—I wish Mr. Shannon and Monk to decide | 4 In February, 1850, and continued ro up to the pre- | 2 a 8 2h The annexed letter from the superintendent of the door platen, one hundred diferent patterus re Fo SALE—ONE OF WOOD & TOMLINSON’S DRAW- seated phatons, in excellent order, and alao # silver mounted harness Livery stable, who is the counsel in this case. Mr. Shannon—I believe my name appears upon the bill of the itioners as counsel, and ax such I shall claim wy right to examine all witnesses in this case, I know sent time. Q—How long before that had you been a member of the Committee of Management? ~ A.—I was eleeted a member of that committee in 1840, 500 Malone fandstone, 3 4 100 Middlet’n Lead.b30 23g The Great Northern Lead Company are now receiving seals, engraved by the best artiste. DELL, 902 Broadway, corner Duane street, ORFIGN NEWSPAPERS. — ENGLISH, IRISH, Scotch, and continental now North Carolina Copper Mining Company, gives some very interesting and valuable information,relative to the rixe and progress of that eelebrated mine. Several new Ty and seciet: \EVE nearly new. To bo seen at Thompson's hirteenth street, near Third avonue. OR 2 i apers, also’ all forcign aT hot the aitaies or Oroa bad better leave this matter | *24 served 1840 and ‘41; resigned in December, 1841; was | regular shipments of lead from thelr miaes ix St. | mining companies have recently been formed to operate | Hvis Pears cit Pies OI Le EL ed magazines ho obeataed on application toF. BRADY & to Mr. Shannon as counsel. i of the committee from that day fil thin, | | ™'"* | Lawrence county, and we understand that they will | in the gold aud copper veins and deposite of North Caro. | ¥ity nar eciaiiee rd eee Hen as anddle. beast, Se Oa PP BP i ued gan lan oO ay boreal theamount |“ Q.—Have you, during that time, been intimately ac- | continue to arrive monthly or semi-monthly hereafter. | lina, and an immense amountoof capital has been invested Fae creme ites Can Bo agen At CARLING livery stwhias.| H's turartussda te arech tied oot cater ee eee on ibe 13th of August? spans as quainted with the afairs of the Art Union? The lead is of first quality, and commands the highest | in this branch of industry in that section of the country. | 6 P.M.’ Dreokly™ ®t Any hour between A. M. tin beaver; $i $4 and 30, shining ‘black smeloekin ‘Ants, $5 A.—It was $160, F Q—Was there ever any effort, on the part of thatin. | Pricein the market. A very efficient manager, from Wurat Provan, N. C., April 29, 1853. |OR SALE—HORSF, WAGGON, HARNESS, dc, SOLD | im thecity. FREEMAN, 9 Fulton near Gold. Q.—What were the habite of the Art Unionin settling | stitution, to perpettate its officers und make it a close | one of the largest mines in Cornwall, England, has | Sir :—Presuming that @ short account of & cop separate or together ; m good horse, kind and’ sound, ARDINERS PATENT MAGNETIC GOLD Waar ter uaunon—We do not want the habita, we want | °Poratlon? arrived, we learn, and undertaken the management | Tue, which is now in the hands of the North Carolla | Aftcen and a balf Bande high, seven, youre old: top wazen: | (XP Ameipamator and, SepmatorcPatree Maca y s = ere ' i ‘ ; completo order, tingly made” and. Gist rate Larneass ie x the facts. - No, sir. of ter aaisisalot? ia’ coudpeny, 405 (BAK AMEE’ gas,() CERES Dampeny, | making ig great, sensation among the Semip eee eat low for want of use, Can be seen at VAN | 103—This isthe most perfeot machine for gold that Wi ar readers, I Nerton—Well, give us the facts Q.—Was there ever any preconcerted arrangement be 6 public, ig to your 1 ly RANST’S stable, 36 Canal stre has been invented. It performs the operation of washing % * . E— LEN! s standing claims, stone given'to Monk in as ‘AeNene, whatever. 1 ebeuld explain, the only dim. aon of be? atic sores be these resoureos |“ Whieal Pioneer, formerly known a3 the Fentrosa mine, yearn HR areer ty geste | movement caving every particle of wd dust, Rowever mi- Tea oo resnrd 10 | culty experienced was to perwuade thos genteaen to | Wobelive there can be no doubt, They are rich and | isstuaie ten miley south of Greepabor!,Gullort coum: | Rind nant orsinteRarabne oll arvant ature, Con | Buby ga? ust facie, Ove er fam peop we, ath abundant in the ‘extreme. Some extraordinary speci- mens of ore wore roceived by the Secretary a few days since, which indicate the result that may be expected when the operations now in rapid progress are com- pleted, and the mines are in regular working order, They can be seen at the office ofthe company, No. 46 Pine street, corner of William. If the American government and that of Mexico will do their duty towards their respective countries and to logical range between the slates and granites, which is the great metalliferous line east of the Alleghanies. The mine was formerly worked for go the vein baving been explored to the depth of sixty feet; but the working was about to be abandoned on account of the gradual disappearance of the precious metal, while the yellow sulphuret of copper began to be more fre- quent ; to which, though then disregarded on account of its vot being auriferous, the great success of the mine at the present day is wholly duc. ‘The vein is situated entirely on the company’s proper- ty, ne trace of its having been foundon the adjoiaing gold. A full explanation of its operation will be, by the manufacturers. ‘The public are invited to Pos ). Iron retorts at wholesale and retail, NORTON & GAKDINER, 47 Deywtroet. yore FURNISHING AND MECHANICS’ WARD- wa Fe. J.M.DACOSTA & CO. offer for sale all articles in the Bbove line cheap for cash. All articles Warranted, exchanged, or takon back. 200 Chatham street, opposite Divisigy. SMITH & SONS NEEDLES.—THE UND) signed cavtions all parties from counterfeiting or ir} Mr. Shapnon-- We are not here to examine Mr. Monk, I must now object to any testimony in regard to trying any witness in this caso, irrelevant to this case, Mire Fuillerton—I think this question pertinent. Mr. Shannon--] hope the Committee will understand that my object in this course is to shorten this case as much as possible, Mr. Fullerton—This hundred dollars, spoken of by Mr. Monk, was it passed by the committee? Witnoss—It was passed by the Auditing Committee. Q—State whether the biil for flooring, of one hundred ollars and upwazds, was passed, Q.--Was there at such annual meeting an opportunity given for the expression of an opinion on the part of those who might be opposed to the re election of th: seven retiring members t A.—'The fulles’ opportunity. Q—Did any member ot the Committee of Management, to your knowledge, receive any compensation for his services ? OR SALE—A WELL MATCHED PAIR OF DARK gray horses, near sixteen hands high, six yeara old, werranted sonnd kind, free and pleasant drivers, and bas been used in this city for the Iaat four months, Sold for no fault. Can bo seen until sold at 237 Stanton strect. ic ; never, comeenzation did Col. Warner receive for his services as Corresponding Secretary afver he did receive ds to a wacon, Also, u light waz onand harness but little used. All will be wold cheap, for cash, Apply at LYONS’ stables, 46, 48 und 50 Greene etrect, ss . nM Jands, although they have been esgerly grasped by ¢; = : . 7 tating the trade marks of James Smith & So sel gede i al gree is eee a the world, the Tebuantepeo ronto will be pushed through | Jands, although they bave been eagerly grasped by specu: | Ton SALE—A PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL BAY HORSES, | {3ekcht (eet, Mathe st Jhmee Smith & Eons asada Q—Now, as to Mr. Nesbit’s bill, what can you say of @ Mo heaves soe $2, 480 for aie months ioeat without any further delay. A stop should be put to idle | Jin "if has proved to be the best in the countr snd | pails ieee ere Bish, Be Snaiceven sears ola fey vel- | Having obtained an inj in the Circuit Court of the a atic e alr hs) hy atime, To uever did; Tspeni positively, fer T bere eax, | negotiations with respect to the Sloo and Garay difier- compared with the crack veins of Europe—probab ly ihe Gime ne ee prstes duces’ Usunit Mecesioos sramcee caetee Seen —No sucl r ‘, i ,, ‘ H i iscovered. + the 1 Pay enngeer = mmengencranpe) . Re i he Lot mined the Treasurer's books. ences, and wo have every reason to believe such vill be | richest and largest ever discover ble at the dey | lOR SALE—A LIGHT WAGON, HORSE AND war. | fouad counterfeiting or sulling needles purporting to > Guid eines al atine wab'tt Wat Gel; Wanier wens the thickness of the vein is inconsiderable, at the depth sronot, shegenuineJruce Smith W Scua! HENRY WAte @—Do you know anything of the transaction Monk | ; ; H 7 F.rent | the determination and policy of both govermaenta, Already | ‘he thickness of the vein is inoonsiderable, at the dey neta, ail in good order, ‘The horie is sound, and kind in | TON guecenor to Jase Waltom. No, bo Master cee Ped ewgreto in respect ‘to that? pe a “a to devote his whole time as Corres- | 5. there boon too much trifling with this subject, atthe | 2, aos cared fo mies cht tet es regular oy eee arucit, and is a good saddle horse, To be geen at Rus: | dadclphia isch Meg , ee 4 rs ; A.—Mainly at the solicitation of Col. Wetme: id my- | instigation of selfish pretenders. When this line iscom- | ning about this part insuch a manner, that while the + —— ON AND PARIS STS) M Q=Whe managed the sale of the piotures in 1842? gelf, joined in by the whole Board of Management ; aad | pleted travellers going to California, China, and North | iéliration of the hanging wallis thirty-five degrees, that A Pamn or bay Horses, PeRrectiy | [,°%2ON AND FAME ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. A—David Austin, Jr. was the auctioneor, Sortie will kekes: that Cal: Wome wae thaehe cir: : of the lower wall is forty-five d thas occastoning £4 old, 16 hands high, closely matched, Brushes, Drawing Papers, Q—Were any commis:ions charged for that? to receiving a salary, on the ground that it would inter- | Pacific, will reach their destination before those who | for every ‘ew feet advanced, an increase of a foot in the fine drivers, suse from Vermoit. May be seen at Oil Colors, Pencils, ; A-—The dooks do not show any commissions charged. | fere with his independent position as a member, take the more southerly routes will be ready to embark | thicknes: of the vein. elitan Stables, corner of Vince aud Crosby Palettes,” Tracing Paper, Tverien Rover noua ale @ Gulat commissions | Q.—State whether that salary was adequate for the | on the other side of the continent. Tho road over Te- | , Te vein is a regular one, and consists of alternate |< —————————________-__ | ago, “a sragniseant sasortinent of English sadtieeiet ee: charged for such a sale? > charged ts about eight | *zVices which he rendered. culo tae we Go ir i | Myers of quartz and copper pyrites, both containing small | TOR SALE—A HANDSOME AND FASHIONABLE | fravings, fet ole wholvale and roca by W. SCAG — ission usually go rut eight | “",'—It was wholly inadequate; our apology for offering | Buantepec wi : ix hours, and, inasmue! uantities of 1ron pyrites and spathic iron: the agzresate conch, with patent axies, mado by Mix, New York, with SOS Brondway, up stairs, “ Fer cont. that sum was, thit the institution could not aiford to | as tho points of starting on hoth seas are more than cight | thickness of the pure copper pyrites, containing thirty. Leomplete. Price for =oene ee a pir ef eray horses nnd harneus, a al Witneas—I now present a statement of the entire re. $780—2 great bi gain. Apply at 564 Pearl street, in eeipts of the Art Union and expenditures, from 1839 to | PAY Sy more. 3 three per cent, of metal, be Q.—Why Ww ee per about one-half of the whoie vein. MA’ hundred miles north of those of the nearest southern The well eee iene af the ole factor No. OTICE—FEATHEKS, NI linssers money voted to Colonel Warner for the the store, from 9 to the present day. six months next preceding his devoting hi % route, the advantages incident toa journey by the former i rIOR SA ae “OF BAY CARETAGE HORSES tablished feather store and mattress 868 Gi 1g his time as Cor- y All the ore already sold by the company, amounting to OR SALE~A PAIR OF BAY CARRIAGE HORSES ee eae Si 114 og | Pemponding Secretary? may bo easily estimated. We, therefore, look forward, as | three hundred tons, has been obtained by’ the sinking of foven yerrs old, 16% bands bigh, price $1,000. Also, a | Bowtekeckersin the city ang ones to nO che ee Tone 1839, Reso Or oan oe A.—Ava simple act of justice, as he had during that | a matter of course, to the time when the latter must | 0" shaft, which is drained by draw: the water up in | fine brown bony, 15'hands high, good in harness and under | give assortment of spring goo now om hand, which he Je 5 3,739 Of | tine performed all the daties of that office gratuitously. : buckets, as in a well, and in which only six men are at | Saddle. For sale, also, all the owner’ » har fore for galo.as low at any howse im the olty.” W. CRA 5017 33. 1841 4,955 84 |“ Q_"Weie the duties which he periurimed as Corresyond. | Yield to the superior facilities of the upper or northern | work at’a time; but a4 noon as our steam engine wil bs | #°%, °° UCK, No. 868 Grand street, second door east of Kesex. ing Secretary light or arduous? route. There can be no competition of importance. | in operation, so that the draining will give us no trouble, fashional ‘ ture, a double sicixh, bugey, two sets double hi . Fob. en =| A.—They were very arduous, covering a correspondence | ‘Travel and traffic to and from ports of the South Pacific, | fifty hands can be employed where there is room now for de. To bo seen at the owners 8 able, in College place e Puralahtng sie: 1O,d0o go | °f {Fem $8,000 to $0,000. case cuit ot desenstiy? Cae the "eiowt squttisrn Veanals roe: only lx, and Wheal 1 Flonser can then easily areiah the || drsekizn, orem apnlieations ay Pierrepont ai tod to call And inapect the stock, a6 MRS, ED iy .- ow the account at ition were id , market wi four ns ir mont is.) . 764 By a 21,563 44 tae is while that destined for ports in the North Pacific will | copper ore. bs 2 oY lea — es eee. A—lIn « business-like manner; that I think to be the best phrase I can use. Q—Natisfactury to the institution? A —Entirely 80, sir. Q—Were there any malpractices existing in the man- POR SALE—A SPLENDID BLACK HORSE, OF FINE style and,action, at endurance, about Pig ds rfectly sound, cind Seyeral cther mines have been discovered in the vicini- ty of Wheal Pioneer, and in all probability, North Caro- lina will soon assume the name of Copper State, if only the new discoveries will be one-tenth as valuable as this take the Tehuantepec route. The Winchester and Potomac Railroad Company have declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent. Ow, CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF TOBACCO—FOR sale in lotsto suit purchasers at an J. 8. GAl old this sprin; Deautiful i He mo Also a poss PICK PIC) ¥ ern built wagon and harness, used about ickled cauliflowers and white onions, ‘The annexed statement exhibits the mine; and greatly as the copper region will eoutribute to Ja 1852.0... « 33476 87 | agement of the affairs of that institution, in the pre- | or feetentne quate cote d nantly and value | The richness of the Siate, Qe inintoy operations will are | taree months. Will be ‘old’ teparately or to Sehr so ea en ompomses sentation, auditing and payment of the demands against, | Of foreign dry goods entered at this port forconsumption, | fai} to confer a still greater benefit ‘than wealth on the | QhieT gues 80,u% oF them. | Lowest price for the ostablish- | CEGARs, SEGARS, SEC ARS.—JUST RECEIVED FROM Total.........9492; onengravings | 6,7 41 | Which were unusual, unusiness ike or deteimestet? for warehousing, and the withdrawals from warehoues, for | inhabitants, in stimulating them toenterpriso and energy, | Ninth avenue, between Twouty-sixtn' and Twenry-soventh | bo Havand, 1.000000 of the hast and most, popalar bri vad ge as ah ateme fester: % oe, pay cniaiaa eS ppatiudion in | the week ending May 12 in each of the past two years, aac anee hee ae surely advancing the cause of en- | strects. for sale at See » ee a el Sed eerie 14406 45 | Mr Austiny ant the art Union ta melaly indebted for fs Movmants 1 Formoy Dar Goops, a See han beu but itlouved,’ leo e pair of bag Roreésr ger ly woclimated: of sney culstentioe: nea's ip ¥ fuccen in former ours to the adunirable manner in which Entered for Consumption te ‘ 108% 200 she Phen Min.a60 2 | “eetlycouad, sixteen hand ish Sal very stylish. Apply | vette etre tomtething “ravembllag ‘tes be ae naged, 5 i \ s % A a Fifteenth o 5 of elegant crow! ‘or sale at BEE year tn ph went spproved oy Wotomadioe ange | aenatcturesot wos... 728" atin TAB’ ghia | BUS i I Lo oii SAE | Fon cace4 nonse, six YEARS ORD, Wanm Mie IE soap $5: mettle i cotton. 403 90,214 500 109,702 | 1000 California 7's, 8474 100 Bruna City La Co 14° | 2,,c0 found and Kind. A. Te cae corm een | We Pigwarenee, nad ve a ere cometer es et samen wo OGS, BI. ¢ Do. 155,760 414 «290,392 1000 do...... 85 200LongIsI’d RR.b30 389 has fow equals as a eaddle horse. Can be secon at 106 Mul- | man. My onguent will forvo whiskers and ‘moustaches £6 Balance on hand $2,685 02 . Q—What was the custom of the institution in paying Do. 67,099 = 716 152,301 2000 Erie Inc Bis.. 997% 100 0039 borry stree! grow strong and luxuriant in six weeks, and will not stain ‘The Obair—l ask ‘che witness if the Art Union stooa | ‘t# bile? , Miscellaneous dry gi 161,814 316 53,906 | 5000 Frie Con,?6253 1014¢ - or injure the skin. $1 per vottle, sent f eatarsiat she contuieiossent ot therrear 1081? ee cater Rane paves Weer Cotte Te was un —— == ——— |} 2000 Hud Ist Mt.b3 107 OR SALE —A GENTERL FAMILY WAGON, SQUARE | country. R. G. GRAHAM, 33 Ann 7 necessary for Mr. Austin to have & bill passed by the in- +... 1,837 $589,755 2,578 $807,807 | 3000 Hud New Bas. 90. <P strong, but not heavy, Wii be sold lowtor cas oy | WHO WANTS A BUSINESS ALREADY MADE A—It bad o floating debt of $20,000 and upwards | Sitution when the expenditure had been authored. ‘itdrawon from Warehouse. ‘ (0000 BiichGen Ba,00 1124 new. "Strong, but not heavy... Will be sold low for cash, oF io WANTS A BUS s' 3 /—A patent medi to be sol Me Chcir—Were there any assets of that debt bea vy | s SoaidpeiPh PER. tiy saverpeRT pl ioY enkiurpagentin~ | Monntgatmran oF orelass ‘ts “sa,000 “G4. sr0,0ne pe ra wr ona Mie ng rae mele tee rere Meets SP rtner will be taken! with not 1 —! q Do. vee V2 ,2 , tal 4 Iso, feed and lumbe : the art Unions, —-.ccarriedto the bauang accuvat; | %'—Now state whether that bill was for that, Do, _ flax... 147-10'717.—«'18-—-3'868 | 100 Morris Canal,.08 297 HH racons ith and withane ope: alge, feed na tomer the paper bow submitted contains @ full account of al! | A —it was not. It had no gouneetion with ihe cham. | Miscellaneous dry goods, Gok 8,280 74 3.988 | to | do... 48 20H, a TTA TRAVELLERS GUIDO. recei expended. 4 for certain articles setting forth th» —— ———— 26 Continal ins Co.. r Sa ES wine Cairoat the commencoment of the ear 182 | Piet and pa ef the ArtUatn, yhich be Gammnitiee) | olan. ein- Aft, Sa G9 “BHO GRAND | MU ney Mnenad Ny” 80 donee at | EOUES ega Sct wilt. parece damn oad Qa mR Ste rgt Ho ear er*Prve lina dpe id the finarces rtan Ma {,0r, I ie Executive Com: arged cena FVroke to single and double harness, ox under tl and 2 Ps MA dat sat 10 A. 3, ey The honting. debt was carried _by particular mem- | Te te‘cause to be prepared. ‘These articles were Written | Manufactures of wool.... 63 $22,427 104 $22,891 WeNor & Wor RR... 87 | PET erenea socad aud kind. Cau be socn ag che ium: | statimbsct teerhon toe Secth Araton, aaedibemerdamtcne, das ; pecret sees ent of vidual wembers ne ee. That’s all I have to say-on the champ: ue rsh as cbs a arate ie Roading RRL. oo OR SAL E—A SPE ENDID BAY MARE, 144 HANDS nee digeot to Laniuen ty ranrongh te fous 2 oar sand Q—Was there apy money advanced other than those | Q. What purchase was that you made of the Nationa! | Mixcellanoous........... 28 7,225 30 12,678 988 Hudson River RR 7 Fe NF pernehiy round kas ere i ear f endorsements? soley dW. H. Appleton ad. | S¢udemy of ‘alluded to by Mr. Monk? Rent Ea Teach SStESeG! CER SUOaE a bx Rey ix bo geen at 20 Great Jones atreet. = ania sia rat — H a » w. - —T! i ror ee ete eeee eee sat teense ro} NRW wunced $17,000 1 in cash, be 2 the endorsouents. Con ae tnninesatian esa Weciser aches to Sine Value put on market week ending 1852. 1863. 3g 62 Mad’n & Ind RR. 103 ORSE FOR SA“XE—A GREY HORSE, SIXTEEN ) 2 ‘York Inland Route Railroed.—Two aprons ‘The Chair—Then in 1861 the institntion was solvent, | beans for its payment. It was that each of the May 12....... eee eeee eee 8603, 448, $850,117 10 NY & N Hav RR 1084 Re Geter devon years ol rae bef Ney aaa tratng, A. x and 3.45 P, M., connecting af Alb may we and the subsequent ale of brompag ages te fea yy | artists should contribute a picture, which were to, be ‘As tho season advances, the dry goods trade becomos aa Be Go.er0» ae driver aud very fst. Has trotted a milo in 2.50.” Phe pro: | Sever eorser Mt aed’ Geant a — eu ee eee die or Yalu any such thing, and fold fuer the | more quict, and the importations moro reduced. AA very 03 29 22 Mich Coatral RR. 11636 | Pn ant dimers SNE °° Europe. Address W.. box | shrongh tekete Rechonie: Sa Butalos Par. The Chair—Then hereafter, for the purposes of this | art Union would buy the pictures at such price as the | large and epparently prosperous business has been trans, aKckan ahiens = sengors alse ‘ , aad Trenty- savettgation, we need bot o ‘ack beyond the year Wl. | Yresident of the Academy andthe Treasurer should | acted during the past three or four months, andfewhave | g00go tnd State's... 005 100 sh Cura Coal Co 50% | Fo coantry, tmonty.raporior York State. horven, e tr Land paspenary a sro See aah ‘Then from the year 1 - | judge they were worth. I was added to the A ‘ 1000 Erie R 2dMtgBs 108 100 do 260 ing of pai . AL ot ‘all ata- tions of the institution, exclusive of the building ac- INE he Committee of Management of the Art Uniog | cause tocomplain rans pert 500 Hud tet MigeBe 107 100 Harlem pg 65; | treethie bos Se ee erioren Tow and Centre strcet, ae heretofore, count, has been $199,031 31, This amount of receipts is | Confirmed the purchase for $2,000, The annexed statement exhibits the quantity and value | 5000 fd 24 Mes Be 1G 200 do cc ee Goes | Varnun'tte SUNRIVER RAL aDAbe TAaiWS Gaile Pan Se oe ee ere, ciate Caeeeh OC WOO ee | Oe oan of certain articles other than dry goods imported into | 25 she ont'l Bk, 83 100 200NewCreek CoalCo 274 | and hind avenue. Cha ers stcvet tor ‘Albany sad Troy:— er cc inevitas iramedtonss “During thelast year | “sete whether or not thore are vouchers for the | ‘his port during the week ending and including Friday, OuRetGel Be Se erie oate MABE Fon £ALB.—A YOUNG GRAY MARE, KNOWN | ete re eae ree Senioeel ab Or cicbee ees 5 | ethe: eee . ‘Teaz! ‘. ui " you have received $66,(36; and from the sale of pictures | pitis spoken of by Mr. Monk? May 19, 1858 >— 250 Canton Co....... 3434 100 do. LRSPTE £ CARLISLR, No. 126 East Lroadwoy. ing. : ‘an amount of $34,585 58; and frem the sale of Bulletins | 4 there were vouchers, but Mr. Austin informs me 300 Nie Transit Co... 293" 100 a pebint tect tal eke8 & ail train, 8A. M. Through way trains at 10% A.M, and 4 i ComMERCR oF THE Port or New York—Weexty Iuports. 00 Nic ree 2036 lo, " 7 7 " " x. $1,636 84, The amount of printing, I suppose, contains | they have been stolen. PI Fat Prag. Value. | 40% do 29% 100 do ‘45 21 ASTURE.—GOOD PASTURE FOR ABOUT FIFTEEN | 13M. Witnes:—Yes, sir. ibers for 1851 ? aa 100 Parker C'lCo, B60 913g SO Erie. .,..860 6874 | © eeckalle ure Pee E hire The Chair—Now, in 1851, the actual transactions of the | ““A"""No “instructions were given; 1 told the witness Tne te | em UgatiOn: BO a0, .. £8°5 | QPEED HORSES FOR SALE—AT FRYS HOTEL, ON | “Sunday tratue fom Cansl street at 7%; A. M. for Pough- Art Union amounted to upward of $100,000, exclusive of | (4fenk) to rolicit no more subsoribers until the Supreme cor ae 50 do.. «. WO IZNY&NHRR’. 109 WO the ee r te Conay, Taland, three miles from Brook- Eeepetes ‘And 6 P. M. for Alban; MN soe all way ste- the endorsements? Court rhouid give their decision about the legality of the ae te 5° 50 we ao86O 1089¢ | Hty Amstveyoung Rersex of gpeed, WAlch, when sean, will | i EDMOND | H, Superintendent, Witness—Yes, sir. distribution. ar piag 1 Se TEN ~ Bas site combined with other necessary qualifications for rondators, W YORK AND PHiv ADELPHIA DiAECT, yas The Chair—Then you have expended all this during the | Q hid you hear the testimony of Monk in regard to Please call aud examine. CHARLES TULL. ‘Now Jersey Railroad.—Untvec states cITY TRADE REPORT find Express Lines, wAiitnen—Yes, sir. to tre gen untrne, airs T never seesived! w dollar as Moxpay, May 16—6 P. M. ANTED- A FINE SADELE AND FAMILY HORSE, | gtrauthath,sand S.A; Me aaa $50 and oo SM denye ‘The Chair—What is the amount you have now cn hand | oorsrensation for collecting subscribers, nor did James ‘Asnue.—There were 60 bbls. sold, at previous quota- | be paid. One preferred used to the city. Algeea heuds | Philadelphia st 1:30 A. AL. via Keusiugton,7, and « <=: egainst which there is no claim? HL. Wright, my bookkeeper. ae iecerarng a foyne Rockaway, with seats for six. “Addréas box 2,075 Post and £20 and 5:30 B. M., from foot of Walnut strest. ‘A.—I have $2,600 on the building account. ‘The Chair—Who owns this building’aocount? = A.—It belongs to the subscribers of the present time, according to the constitution. ‘The Chaiz—Will you give us a list of tho mombers for | Q—Wes anything ever practiced by the Committee of | Management tending to force artists to sell their pictures for less than they were worth? A.—‘There never was. Q—bo you know of any motion being made by Mr. tions, Breapsturrs.—Flour varied little. The supply and demand were moderate, and the day’s sales reached 9,500 bbls.:—Sour ‘at $48 $4 1834; superfine No. 2 at $4182, $3; $260 for socond cluts in the 8 A. M. froin New York, iF M., from Philadelphia, Through tokets wold’ ana acsengers and through bi rind fe Ingen, Norfolcand Chatlostos:in the dando kM at train. iol sim wil trains if behind ti and Liquors-Ale.1,003 rash Brandy, Gi 6,698 Cologne water | 43 182 CAST-IRON ? ‘ Coo, or any member of the managing committee, striking 145, Whiskey: a $4.373;; ordipary to choice State at $4564, 0 $4 81%; | L/, Railing. —Ihe New York fron Railing Company put | Fy fifteon minutes thie Ghatre-Mos anany have subseribol? Ge oe raglan ea : ae ay par | mited to fancy Werter at 4 683 a 848036; common | Hehn eourig. ometer dt upgaCronaiteniiesed | NTEW YORK AND MONTREAL RAIDROAD—70 BE ? —N 7 3s goods... - 3 te, withow aving thereb: lows Fajis, Rutland, Burli A—Ithink about thirty. ‘The Chair—I want to ask come goneral questions as re: Cop. thent'g., 251 45,260 | to good Ohio at $4 760 $5; fancy Genesee and Ohio at | FF ive fo mtey ecuts per ruaning foot. Shey iavite exami. | durg, Mon@oal, and. intorme ‘The Chair—Have you advertised for subscribers for this Ma inahe ation van netbeans 7 3 Pee ane 23 «61298 | $5 @ $5 26; extra Ohio, 'Kc., at $5 18% a $5 8734, | gations of their pattorns nad work, to whieh thoy are eon, | procured at tho’ New York and} year? ; | ee ee rink, Wieiliet Mas Comsena Ge Mace Warner? | aetescae’ oe Toon tonsc.3,032 198466 | abd extra Genesee at’ $5 18% “a $6. Canadian | stantly making tastefal additions. Speclmens may ‘now be Tis “Broadway. Exprow trains lowye at Sa, Fee ee ee erm ebene theteeaceal | The petition alleges’ that means were taken to per- | fidsom eop., 12 p 2,100 1,88) | eee eae ee ee eT este ett Be von antwrgught tua Werk for Paine: teak'atd | reduced peel, AREY £ Siem Padre de RE eee This GUMtEE t0 com | petuate members in oilice, without giving a full ex-| Po. tolu. 105 11,186 10,148 ) procur 28 hones docks RANCIS HYDE. Agent, 152 South etrost, ‘of the building fund; it is devoted to promoting the in. | Pe’ ik kif it t cus- = i976 73,380 | wes in good request, and purchased to the extent of 1,500 Ar st a copethtsdess tha lel Raed watt raced terests of the fine arts in this country; it does not belong prewion of opnfon, eine otleas the asmounios: feo tue: | Gueeeteaie 480 22011 | bbls, at former rates. Rye flour, and corn moal con- wer Usving | JJOR THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST—DALTIMORE to the members: of 1851; the result no’r of the Art Union | tomary f P @f ths wabeging. eomeiites, | Etecth coed 09 -5'749 | tinued about the anme. Wheat was in active demand, at | now their own foundry, they are enabled to control. theld and Ohio Railroad for Wheeling, Zunssville, 6 came as it was at the close of tl ear a q i > ; 67! full prices. e@ sales inclu ; ashels Western | own work, thereby apoiding delays and disappointments se onisville, Louis, &c.—This groat road was rat opens is about th the Year IEG, | sae ne eae cdlence at suet satanl iobotngs ee | Banaee ab 63 98'678 | full. pri The sales included 8,500 bushels Westei k, thereb: ding delays and Lonisville, St. Louis, &0.—Thi 4 The Chair—When did your salaries cease? and did not the tl i sabe beh ronue do, 117 13,744 | White at $1 20; 6,000 Canadian do., in boud, at $1.15; | gozmon snd so much complained of ia this business. Cast | for through travel in, Januar , unaels then ua A—They were stopped last August. hag greeters ea ty ‘ 53,436 | aud 10,000 Western red at $110. Rye was dearer. There | Pea SryYaot of Horty alsthcaineets Mocca yee, eae | ER Hance ae oe ae ane mca Hee ale tt Ge order The Chair—Mr. Austin, in August last, at the timo afb ettepallasctla e cl ‘9661 | Were 4,200 bushels bought at 8c ne, Barley and | Foundry fost of bosty sixth str 3 foutinin the worlds ‘The expeees’ mastl train lebeas alte when you dismissed your clerks, had you then xecetved a The Chair—Well, was not that audience composed o 31005 | cats continued unchanged, Corn ruled brisk and firm. Bask Rn more daily at 7 P.M.,and runs to Wheelin miles) ix decision different from that pronounced in the lower | men, women and children, those who wero members and 4915 | ‘The sales amounted to 42,500 bushels, at 5c. a Gle. for SHEAP IRON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS~—SPRING | eighteen or ninetoen hours, arrivine at Sorte next qt Court, would you have then possessed enough to liquidate | those who were not, and did they not all equally elect | 11018 | damaged; 0c. a 62c. for New Orleans; a 64e. for mattress and bodding depot.—Trou bedsteada, all aizes, | OF Passengers may lenve baltimore at 8 AM, fodge in Cava all your debts and have a drawing? | the committee men? BOIL | mixed Southern; Glo. a O6o. for white’ do.; O7),0 for | $0 to $0. The Lealthy epring mattrestos nt half tho aaual | Lerland, (7! niles) and proceed thence: tn the morni A4.—No sir, wo would not. It would have taken all | ir, Cozzens—The question always put upon such occa 9,98 | mixed Wertern, and 68. a 696. for yellow Southern, | Frise, maue ! fo beet onanee, ‘Old beds need nent Hk ea ee iy tte *) PF leavin| pe a etl lg) go tea el le ter | slousis, “Members will now proceed to vote.”’ Orders wero | 19,aam | WEES cbclee lob of the later ab 00iEe. Dee DuANeL: | veniated. No, 863 Broadway. above Spring st, | Haltimoro at 0, and, by taking the mait train aby, reseh Chair— Will you explain how it was, with no greater tb nu 4 their families in Corton —The sale: los to with a yheeling in twen' ne hours from Now York . cxpentitare in ‘TH61 than in 1850, you were tanable to eran comes imaa aati spi 1p 04s | stondier market. We quote:— fs ‘OMN B. WICKERSHAM, MANUFACTURER OF WIRE | four from Philadel To eonnect ho Wastaee amake a distribution in the latter year as in the former ? | The Chair—Another allegation is that the members 0 salt ‘as. bergemot U6 Kailing, Tron Fence for Farms, &0., 312 Broadway, New York —Ornamental Irom Wor trains, tho cars lei Washington at 6 with the Woaste ands PMs oh ' » ron and wire railinrs fo: mecting them at the Washington jus ctios J A.—You will perceive, by the report of 1660, in makiog | the managing committee, iostead of giving their service | Kee, lemon... 28 ehiod ze | public and private grounds, parks, lawae, dwellings, &o, | nine mil Ae Whceltig, dhe aster tees eur distribution oF nat ear LT of 1810, which wee | gratuitourly, os they publish, one or more of them havo ma arabic. 44 I eens oe 8 | trom 60 conte to$l0 per foot.” Iron bedsteads, the moat com: | new and rs of the Union line, (built for thie $15,008, which, added to the debt of 1840, which was | Grawn extravagant. tnlaries from the treasury. Now! | Hyd. potash, 1 | Tew to good migatieg WAS ais SATS ah’ Raed | plete assertive ut thiv ety, prec froin $9 to 3a Toon | Fouts) with eally uneurpesned aecommodationa, walt dally Ooket te carey, witouat eodity $20,000 more to it, which | want, to see how for the testimony harmonizes with the | Lemon juic 8 | Midfaiz to fair... ally Ug a121¢ 13g 012° | fore lion t nds, Trmbrelia stands, | Cincinnad an Tile, obese ake Barham ase tae InHt Ee to carry Whe case had distribution been tade in | petition, Now, Colonel Warner received a salary? | Licorice paste 277 | Fully fair to good fait." nomiuat, momtual, — ‘nono, | party mabtronses, t ms celebrated tuilroad and | Orleans packets may be taken by those xoing farther one we ee Mr. Corzens—¥es, he received a alary, but as Corres. | Do. root, 486 | Cori was inanimate, The sules were confined to 60 | fhrn fence, fivin $4.06 to 86 tered. ‘Tho ruvecriber ofere | Passengers for Cincinnati, (hy and rowley Columbus, oe Mr, Clapp—How would the debt have been increased to | ponding Secretary, and not as a member of the commit: | Madder...... 141 gon on.asn | BegagAre At 11 40,5 200 Taguapra, at 83%c.; and 180 Rio the, larserb stock, of ormamental iron wark in the United | thea parts of Objo and the West, may alge promed fom at 4 ? | | ical prep, *s 251 lots, at 934 5 . § a : 0 ; " a oe eo toe ire the" pictures in the catalogue, and others | ‘The Chair—Another allegation is, that ata dissolution | Mur. potas. 266 BUG | Funaiars—Fngagements were light, without material | FOuN p WiCKEMSHaM Wwarshoure Sid" Emutone’: | Wheelog, aod wo eharco 16r bresaler ot ti ware eS ded for distribution, purchase’ by indiyidual mem- | of the Art Uoion the futds aud property shall be divided | Oxelic acid... 20 4946 | change in quotations To Liverpool, about 300 bales cot- | Works, 67, 59 and U1 Lewis etrect ides Faro by through tieket, (with tight tothe ners Here of the Committee, would not have been paid for by | among its members, Oxide nine... 67 8.996 | ton were engaged at 0-824.; flour was at 2s. a 2s. 3d. ask. | ~o™ = smencnsslatbisil ute,) fom Philadelphin Wheeling tae oa bers to the amount of $20,000. Mr, Cozzens—There has yet been no such dissolution. | Peruvian bark 279 92,058 | ed, and grain at 5350 6d. To London, 500 chests tea | (pe IRON MANUFACTURERS.—THE BENNINGTON to Tanieyilles $13; from Washing- Here'a desultory ani promiscuous conversation ensued | The Chair—Have you ever published a statement of | ar ree 2 ae Paintings a ae Vere engaged ot 1s, 64. A large brig was sogaged for | oy Tron Works, situated at Bennington, Vermont, are eae Ae inliare and a - | sap ets nt time? ining ...... 15 5,479 Pi : 6 | Neuvitas, to load with sugar and molasses, at for | Row i ; between the committe, cour and reporters, and al | ToEe Greauge: Wo publi eaon report this day, which | Feg.Antimony €3 3,196 Paper... 13,624 | the latter end Pay port charge.” There was nothing new | erected or the manutactur iran store goveral von, to the ealPogd aganeyor Bol ch cise gt te explanatiany for the disbarsement of over $100,000 during | I now present in evidence. Koots + 12 1,947 Do. hargings. 23 2,620 | to Australia, To Galifornia rates ranged from 40a 60c. | pletely up; ¢ sheds, ko. Also, a foansion the last year for merely supporting the instilution. At | Mr. Cozens then banded to the Committe of } Soda, 1,048 4,749 Perfumery... 11 8,039 | per foot measurement. ; jouse and beautiful grounds. ' The supply of ore is near the MILLINERY AND DREI the close of this exereseo Inthe Investigntion each one | Investigation a Printed report, made by the mans- | oe i caiteitaies iT Gate a ee ee ere cenee Fee re ane enasuibley petne produced from AAA ent was fortunately no less enlightened in regard to | ging commitice of the Art Union, being the reply, exp! : Porta . IT 6,616 | at $275, : beds: There are aco eoveral Taras kimber true Seto Leonia The absorption of ‘the’ $100,000 than they were before | ration and refutation of the charges and allega- | Sul,hur, 25 685 ts caps 3 1 12- Hay —About 600 bal.s river were taken, at $5 a 95c. ee Bly Ey Le ae eee erty, Reet an ena a a eae pel Made they eniered upon the hereulean task of ite explanation. We can as yet give our readera no greater satisfaction as to the ontgoes of the Art Union than con be obtained tions brought against them. Owing to its length, we are unable to publish it at present. per 100 Ibs. Hray.—There have been 2,860 bales Manilla, afloct, dis- n of the works ix about one and a half miles and Bennington Railroad depot, for cash, at No. 120 William street, third floor. ‘The Chatr—-Was there any election held in 1851? posed of, at 1134c. per Ib., on six months credit. heretofore manufactured at these works has LARGE AND FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT OF . Cox ' J election held in 1851, He Some 18 bales were obtained, at 19. 20c. yer Tb, | been extensively ueod in New York and other places, and is is to be had at the lowest price at 507 Pearl Eifeapth in eee Pawan oF moa” mie eure nen iD eo ‘y oe : Live —Rockland continued in good request, at (0c. for srensce auet te ae eels ae, jena bee eg Vg gs noar Broadway, Please give us a eall. f Upon resuming the investigation, Mr. Fullerton asked jalr—That is all, common, and $1 45 for lump, per bbl. having gone into the hands of crediters to pay debts, will bo 10 THE LADIT'S.—RICA PLAID SILKS,{ PRINTED Mr. Austin—What fo you know in regard to compen- | Mr. Fullecton-=T call Col. Warner. That gentleman was Nava Lay a an depressed we weld at great bargain, amd om favorable Wore as C0 pay: TSDELE, "PEIRSON “LAKE, Van pi hi » Falk ed —| t ia your con- nominal, Spir wi us ‘ Tr | mente. ention ot heir Gaarears © Ce | ENG teatime . gallon, Palen were made of 200 bbls. North County erm | "For fw ther particular referanea may be had to Fe ar cclech'and varied sssertment.of obice fabelon, teeer A.—I do not know of any member of that committee soceived any compensation for his services, ‘A.—Iam Corresponding Secretary. > Q.—State whether the subscribers were notifed of the mon rosin, at $140; and 650 bbls. tar, at $2 ie Ons.—Nothing additional cccurre in whale, sperm HEODOSIUS. LER, MORTIMER BIVINGSTON,” § 53 Broadway. by the last steamer, and now ready for their inspection. Office. " VAN SCHOONHOVEN & PI y 4 Q—Wiat was the compensation paid to Mr. Hoppin for? | annual election in 1863, avd clive. There were 5,000 gallons linseed sold at 620. MALLANY t INGOLLS | oO EET oy, N.Y ETT A.—For editing Bulletin, reading proof, &c. A.--They were. per gallon, WAKEN, HART, & LE: A ails Bi Bh) Q—What did Mr, Daycinck receive money for ? | Q—How waa this notice given? PRovitons.—Pork was pretty brisk. ‘The sales reached BENG. P. VAY & PIERPONY ISTTAM NUCORS WHO SERVED IN THE UNITED SEATED. Avw-It was for advertising in his paper. A.—A written notice was given to those reriding out of 1,800 bbls, Western, chiefly mesa, at $15 S734 ; Wut in- Bennington, Ve | Qa tors te eae edd to Itz, in the Peni aeaes Mr. Fullerton—That is all. the lly, and those also in the sity. cinding some primo at $13 873. Pickled meats ‘wero ine | =: =| fou abtoin theld exten double pay at Mr. Ehaonon cross-examined Mr. Austin. | °Q—Is it in contemplation, sir, by the present Commit- active. Smoked hams attracted more attention, and EDUCATIONAL, EDWARD BISSELL, Agent, Q—What were the oxact receipts of the Art Union from | tee of Management to hit upon some ether plan to carry about 350 tierce found buyerd at J1%c. Lard was in | ~~~ AAR Ae and (late) Purser U, 8. Navy, No. 20 South William at. the subscribers for 18517 | vt the desizn of the charter for promoting the fine aris letter demand. ales were made of 460 barrels prin, futly. uiowt two houee aittane from the-city, Ae | QATLORS WHO SERVED IN THE NAVY AT ANT A.—They were $66,459 89, in this country? at $%¢ 9 190., and repor of 80, 5 » | o pe g 4 ro in the GRwine vere the actual outlays and expenses of the | ‘"A—tthere bas been frequent conversations, and it te per Ib. No change occurred in the value of beef, the sales | Hnelishman or American, of middle age, would Lo preferred, | J time from, 2h) Oe fit Oe Sue Pacing, are entitled to institution for the year 1851, without the liabilities ? believed that some other plan will be devised to carry out | comprice 200 barreis, Batter and cheese were apparently ty Fp Sar, T. BETES Agente A.—They were 8! >, . of that amount consisted of pedatings | | the object contemplated b: the charter. the some. drawing, in addition to the ordinary =. 2 Plonse sd , stating age, qualifications and torms, Ki | Howenach Mr. Fuilerton—Thisisg all 1 want to ask. Champagne, .1,583 Reat Fstare.—Sales at auctien:—By E. H. Ludlow & | nah, box 404 Post Office. FINE ARTS. puriaged in that year for distribution? | The Chair—r tate 1 ask, whether it is true that the | Claret. «1,463 7 Co —Honse and lot No, 226 Fifth street, near avence B, kee. ae a =" THE UNIV! es Nees A—It was $41,221 58? charter requires av anaual election of seven of {ta mem: | A286 | lot a7 4 by 96; $8,000; on0 do, 0, saipiog, sane set DLLE. PUI08 A GRADUATE OF FER UN Narerah ACADEMY OF DESIGN — Now .—What was the balance? rt | , sions, $5,250. men Cole—I ridge, f jaltocige, 08, Broadway. Ga eaoas 26. Mr. Fullertoo—If they are not elected, they are re- | Ndi, oppenite Staten Island, adjolning the river, at from Hesied oF ae 8187, thes the Wi ee rhe Y fom 9 AM: to 10 Fs enty the eu Ksnts the particular items of that balances. quired to held over. 780 | $3 to 10 each, to thorough knowledge of the Fronch leuguage. 8he S over Yenibit niving A cost of “Mexican News,” n plate, $6,744 68; Gal- | | Mr. Cozzens—The charter reads, seven shall be requir- 7,375 | — SvGans were in fair demand. Tho salos consisted of | tothe louse et the parenta who prefer forming the | "7. seatg: pyason th Bins lery, of. Ae eaers 28; engravings of former years, “ to bold onion shee years, or until others shall be | tas ie pete verte Bie) hoge oe i ae at 4 c cir own residence. 6 of reference given. 18; Bulletins, $9,567 71; Transactions of | chosen to ll their places. ; C0 New Orleans, (by auction,) at 5 ‘CADEMIES. th pti i pee cent on the income of 1851, $3,334.25; | The Chair—Col. ‘Varner, how many attended the 168 60 boxes brown Havana, at 54¢c. por Ib: ENMANSHIP.—THE SUBSCRIBER WELL, bell ied DANCING ACADEMIE®. vont, $4,400, 421 all, $33,360 34. annual meeting in 1852, 905 | TaLtow —Some 0,000 Ibs. prime were aid to have been metho ae sad ovening, at, his Toms, 200 Broadway: ANGING —MR, Lb. BROOKE'S ACAI soa Mx. Shannon—Tois leaves a balance of $91,267 72. ‘A.—Upwards of a dozen. 2,736 | sold at 936. pert. Fae ete ae ty eeitdin of, p. price 25 cen! Brooue street, will contines cpen + Witness—That balooce has beep expended jn salories, The Chatr—That is all. The Committee now stands Whalebone.,. 391 12,920 ‘Waiszey tended downwards. The sales included 700 ar ave copies for $1. yy books foreehools, | mer. A very fow are ncesssory to render tbe yogal expenees, he. : sijournea til) 31 o'elcek to-morrew forenoon. Other inports, 18 1,480 } bla, Oblo and prison, eblefly at 22%. per gallen, Paice BY per dona, mort dancer. :