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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6490. MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1854. PRICE TWO CEN wre nin ner ne Ens | tcininngy rn ee eR eae, | MEWS BY TREBOMAPH. pce see mach as it would go to that part of the gountry which | A ‘Terztble Calamity. MERICAN GEOGBAPOI ‘AL SOC(RTY—« MEETING REGULAR DIE SisK&R WISHES A SICUATION je designed to obtain regardiess of expeiwee #ymwpathises with them, he wanted to let the well méxun- | ¢Xv1os!ON OF GUNPOWDER—OREAT LOSS OF LIFE A! of the American Geograptical aud Statistical Society tL in a jewelry tuctory. Address A. C., caro of Mr. tiomal trearury, sddifopal territ trom Mevico by -he ing and true hearted people know how readily and eager- | AND DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY. will be bodd at the New York Univeraity ov wedayeven- hrveter, No. 13}}, Chatham street. Pi whi ing, June 1, at 8 0’ routes for a railroad to the Paci clogant maps of the Society. Henry V. Poor, Bxq., Editor of the American Rai.rcad urn Gadedon trea'y recotamended by the Preeklous to the So. | ly. (he signers sought to hoodwlak and mislead them. wis HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM WASHBNGTON, | 2s¢,* vaation. stipulating €9 pay Suute Anne the | "The Committee tose amid. cries of «Tteport the bil,” -__, Witaonnon, De aaeadere "| extrevagant sum of ty milliens of di ae fr ® | «Report the bill,” and the House adjourned qutil to- About balf-past ten o'clock this morning three wagoas, fragment of territo M : Pte tee slave: haces, “Thin Uecasy” morrow, at § o’elock, when a further adjourament will | foxced with five tons of gunpowder, belonging to Messrs. beon retaract to hi Keaved by the Ee Ww, ~ *RRIAGE PAINTERS WANTED -AT DUSEN ch proses, will be reed (ee eee Cetra y, DUSENBURY maanenannang tei inal io Admittance free hi | take place immediat until Monday, to enatée the “4 i “ - ena whose oui eall ll eanteneidbesins (ouPostroRs —SRVERAL OOO comrosiToRS ON Proclamation of the President Against Fili- of megotiathons { officers of the House to place the hal! in summer trini, Beyond & Co., explotel at the cornerof Fourteenth and XTENSION OF THE BOWERY —AN ADJOUGNED | 1, good work, wanted this morning apply to x it Bursance of tbe same vollties! seheme id me dater- according to the resolution heretofore adopted. Orange streets, killing seven persons and fifteen hors-s mee! o . Me ye Ve y re Ci a * ' fy held the Hankcbontee gn ve ‘the Bow F cpl inet bustering Expeditions, | a consequences: Feat oud e geusiomen wae colvosea oe —— — | The fortowing is w list of the killed:— treet, rt ee tof Madrid witose ap Nou-Arstval of the Atctic—Man Drownck Jobn Keeso, Thomes Talley, and Thomus Chambers, the minde: Sanpy Hoo, Mey 31, 1854. Wezon drivers; @ young man in the employ of thomas There are as jet no signs of the Arctic—now in hor Huges; a colored waiter named Henry, in the enrploy of Broo + memorials in favor of this { iim to Me Chas. 5 Matthews, 4 ENU Gronce Everson, Secretary. UTTER OF BOYY’ CLOTHING. ANTED, A SITUA- tion by a Germ: a inted with the English Lan- ad ait f the bei slarm clothing | INTERESTING DEBATE IN THE HOUSE, Whether he e\omptod to ove the raceable acquisiti. ft Cubs i it it 9 , ON THE certnin that bo success atvended’ bie sitet ie bee ie se isth diy. The Asia in alsoim her 12th day ont. JamenE. Price; 2d acolored fomale servant of Bishop d E ANNOAL MéBTING or THE vem =a sin x 9 bs ap Wanior by the horlties As tige stemmer Thomes G. Haight was coming down | jces. A chi‘d of John McLaughlin is aso missing. vomhee ef the Trent Nea wRorcdibons building: | GTEREOTYPE, YINI-HER wanreD ; also two | ADDRESS OF THE NEW YORK ANTI-NEBRASKAITES, | the opportunity to addres to Sethe spoash | the lower bay, bound for Red’Bawk, this morning, aman, | ‘The list of wounded iss follows: te dny oab 3 Apply to Vin meshes, ioe Noe. 29 aaa’ si government so insolent in tone, so peremptity ia mansory | whore name wae understeod to be Luis McKee, wasac: | Thomas Tughes, wife ami clilld, seriously hurt; Wan. Beekman street. 'H@ ANNUAL MEETING 10 GILDERS OR MOUNT! Highland T 6 been out of the trade cent Dill, steroctype founder, Nos. 29 and Si Pe, ET Sha couched in: of m charaster ws iueatting, o* ts i : " jor compliance with bis demands iu the highest “docree- Popeater ipteggreg hha ges every | McCoy aut Mrs. Richard Reynolds, badly hurt; and mw ouna wan, | 2errible Catastrophe at Wilmington | Yr !295 a6, porkios, i there were any efforlsto form: | down, to rim: no more. The lite boat was on the spot in serous others morc or less injured. Ceagany who ta wishes bo go ngreat sectional or Southe ty, he ki hing. four minutes. 4 high sea and frevh wind made it im- | ‘The residences of Bshop Leerand James E, Price, te- Tie ‘getieuth oes mh acter ton, | upder instructions. Address C. B, Herald office. oe oven of them. Coming trues ihe oxivenet South be | possible 10 ae 4 yg tos mam He was maine | pa ed Mik ker chew, sel ae ciutiins wale destroyed. end pene oes Coe (0 HAT, FINISHERS —AN | EXPERIENC! Loss of Life and Destruction of perv spelt Boge Str belvine habe ert ell Geran House, MMshmAn, working ag & mason at the | Tout seventy-five other houses were badly damaged 0, 0. THE R. W. GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH- Of good chavee i Property. bad united ts secure, net sectional advantages, but FARR IPE IBENE 3p ThE ecene in the neighborhood of the explosion this Ap pgin New York, wilt commence she stated June vetion fale wb be reaeized.olven cee tase at 0 repel acd great constitutional rights. “Ho cast dlifer opinion | Massachusetts Wree Soll Stents Convention. |," cn exceais all deveription, avi looks a9 though ar ¥ Hall, corner Grand and contro streots, functuat at, nese, Saal gonsiamiam:: saxty nal denelbory.teing | AWPUL THRRATRNE Sepa et eee carthyuake had taken place. oF EP, EAR ROR TLS oR eR EES : , juired) regardless of 1 ico, he Lostos, bay 31, 1864. : some tier seeyeeodea | he ee W4218D—A JOURNEYMAN BUTCHER ONE WHO THE ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION IN BOSTON, | tad “Oly “to tay ‘ander! the ‘circumstances of | ‘The Free Soll State Convention amembded io Music | ‘There-wero three large teama, cack coniaiging four Feet ae = tands the business and isa good salesman can treaty, instead of twenty inillions being paid as | Ball, st 11s o'clock. About tv thouswnd persons were | j,undred and fifty kegs of powder, from’ Dupent’s mitls, EW YORK SEG+R DIVAN, 433 BROADWAY. find steady employment at Oswald's market, No. 166 Coart es aveek bet ‘the Bator Gar Cur “| present. une an 7 kege of pr 2 N°, Fhillip H. Van Antworp hae uo conneatio mrvian | reat Sees Bicol Speeches of John P. Hale or the Mexican government’ the sti’ was, reduced to-| F. W. Bitd, of Walpcle, called the meeting to order. the whole estimated at about five tons. The powder war the above establishment, CHARLES LEDIA NIED IMMEDIATELY—ONR ow two Piast | @PCeches ° and Others. | (eo millions, thus sbowing that.some attention was paid Beeopbilue P. Chander, of Bewion, was ckosen Prosi- Leing conveyed fvom the mills to the-wharf, for ship- | = ae ~ ~ — rute locksmiths. Apply to J. Copderan & Brother, SEs ee RE to the expense. With rezard to the acquisition of Cuba, | deet, with fifteen Viece Presidomts, ' Durie the after | meni. ‘The teams were passing along Fourteenth street- ONCE OREN WICH BOLLDING assoctarion, | No.4) lade otf * #2 Pee aa Techless ‘of consequences, bo dissented from the eu- | hen not lees than 3,000 people were proveny, an | atthe tive the explosion took place, ee las: wagon bing te. Res! ‘ar monthly moeting, on Friday e aly papery ee NON-ARBRIVAL OF THE TIC. thors of the address that it originated with the Prosi- | ¢t!busiaem prevailed. | Opposite the elegant residence o' opines. oul ‘og, Toned, wid ed in tho rosbytarian ture <0. Ai ANTED—TWO BRAZTERS AND TWO. PIERCE ARCTIC, dent for politics] purpeses. He dia not stand hero: as ‘din reselutions adoptea are as follows:— | wagons were a short distance ahead. It is not known a tapnceee Ricks sveeme rae my ine Mine saan Ulcer ha Gatien eit eee &., &., &. the special friend ef tho adwinistration, but tosanction.| _Kevolved, ‘That the fea democracy of Mascwcdmsotts, im | which Jéad: first expleded. 2 - ay ary. 08 Withinm . Ply or condemv as his judgment should dictate. ‘The ce- | conte nawembled havono now principiurts adv The Bishop's bouse was terribly shattered. FFAL NUISANCE—OFFAL 7 HEELER journed meeting of the residen im the Pontes. 0 orty fifth street ORs, marks about a citizen of his own Stato were discourteous | $%',R°old ones to recant | They ae nut anoorived ut the | phe roof was fitted up bodily: and brokom tee Ue abet re ado la The President's Proclamation against Fili= | and unchivairle, aud unbecoming gentlemen occupying | in Keutes aad Nevenska tecture tonby fatiied sheic ore, | ito frogments, Tie front wall-fell into the street. | ANTED—A GOOD OPLRATOR ON WHEELER ‘ WILSON’S sew The fioore were broken: up and every window and door mac iy ¢! busters, seats upon this floor, He knew him asa distinguished p edictious, and ifastrates the sountbess of choir rs Tenten Sie are baeay (aewey. so, ters aprrseeeend the natinees et woke artuxorox, May i1, 1864, | #emtleman, of eminent Tezel abuty and talents, aida window of their Coury, andthe novensiey of Vheic | Ip the Tense wes toma away and. broken to pléces, The yet ato ects te hettiaa mintiatie creas J a Ree aN y . such was regarded in Louisiana, He was kind and cour- ig Bishop's beautiful gasden was entirely destroyed. There 4 e xi, That in this crisis, when liherty eeemsdoomed | wus, fortunately, only one servant and a child in the and pt such messures as will remove the ie Wocated st the foot of Forty-fifth street by the orporation -of Now York. By order, 4 JAMES McDONALD, Chairman. J. J, Rosensrerk, Secretary. truction, unless the whole North is. rallied t» Hee thinne: notte focget all rectinatitiiics, | © conveution of the diocess in St, verything | few #quare: off. Tho servant mefiectwatanioe | injured, Dnt the child asenped almost unharmed. Winters coop WAaTCHMAKEZR. TO GO TO | _ 7) following important document will be published | teous to all clases, und his manners wore not obnox- resteo Libera | house, the Bishop and his family being absent “attending Fello ¥s & Scholl, 21 Maide Andrew's chur man was very ious torepeoach. ‘The address, however, did not stop i seoctiwiwan here. The authora say: “We are credibly informol,” Q By whem? After firat_prosuming to state that our Mi- nist ‘Apply to Louis 8, | by euthority to-morrow: REWARDS. BY THE PRESIDENT OF TUB UNMKD StaTES: : 3 ter did nothing towards the acquisition of Cuba, the —_ —— —- Whereas, information has been received that suad that if be @id mek th 1 “Eel y of wiavebelders | ‘Three houses on Grange street, below Fourteenth, MNIMUS FARE REDUCED TO THREE OENTS — | sone, citizens of the United States, amd. others resid. | o8y “ | Pa) «ls die ae row the qs 7 ‘of the hi 4D From EWARD—LOST, IN GOING FROM THE , 7 Perkins) covtainly knew nothing of this, not withstand. | were completely destroyed. One of the houses was a tazey dampurtsenaapeet Tpeens chs tae frore Fallon | B5() corner attorncy and Grand strwoin, chevugh Grand bg Abereln, are engaged in arganising Sul Oting outs fog he has deep lerest in the subject and ware mom. | 'Raietyanaene toe aatngsens oftbe country. | ocd agructure, andie was watenly omoliahed, to ita / to, Bowery. Ana Third avonues'vo Ferty.sccond strect, to Chatham square shout 7 o'slock In: military expedition for the invasion of the island of | per of the tee on.Foreign Affairs. The signers, iC | Abrogates the Missouri comprouiic mut bo re. | Very foundation. A young Irishman, a boarder with | oacriber’s Bull's fiend Line of omnibuses, will be Sram. SF to Fee la: Cosas anal , not uireetly, by: implication say, Mr. Soulé is unfit for | Jobn McLaughlan, was fatally injured; and died shortly = beyond corner of Forty-second | fold. and. Re Beer K. Budaoa, pazatle Whereas, the said undertaking Is contrary to the spirit | his cffice, and that his conduct is in tho highest degree d, That slavery in the District of Columbia must | after the digaster. -end Third avenue, 644 * S bo Wines. Slet, on Nassau Bank, and notes avd papors amounting and express stipulations of treaties betwern the United | consurable. “They are credfbly rhe tong Can any 2 the ta: | MeLaughhn was very badly cut and his clothes were £00, it of which hes b ti > th of so use cxcopt to tho owner The avore resend wiltve paid | Siatet ond Spain, derogatory to the character of this na- | One of them rive and, state his authority, They. did That slavery must be prohirited in | OPECE, OF COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. | for the return of the pocketvook and contents, by S. Cabbs, tion, and in violation of the obvious duties and obliga- | not obtain this information frum the Committee oe fed” Binder ‘bothnin coves to's menaced, | (oyhoft, We wile wasalyo very seriously injared. Their c child feihinto a cellar and was takon up uninjured. | \ at be freo States. | ‘The families of Wm. acCoy and Richard Reynolds, living pos i n } May 26, I864.—bealed pra 424 Grand strect, tions of faithful and patriotic citizens; and on Forelgn. Affaire, ner from the Secretary of eh een of boot, matten: jor the ure of the Hospi oie ———— Wi t Is the : 5 ry ol ‘must, Ai of R Staten’ Isleud, and ‘the Emigrant Refuse and Hosplcal $50 REWARD WILL He Paro Fon PRoor rHAr | of Hered tate Ce kee cag Constitated authorities | Stato, yet they are eredibly informed our Mi- ed, That Cuba, if it comes into the Union, must { in other houses, were all wore or less injured—tho wife nister, in addition to misrepresenting us abroad, ag) _ | of tho latter quite bedly. bas committed x gross breuch of good broeding, thus re: | xnowledged, nt (ne indtPendence of, Hoyt musk Le ac: | tho residence of Jamon 1, Canby. commer of, Market aad Ward a’ will be received at the offive of the Commis will convict the thief who, with «false key en- sioners migration, No. )05 frank}in streot, until the 2d | tered the store No 12 frit day of June uext. A sobednlo settizg forth the character | between 8 and 2 o'cloc! qutlity of the nor of or b 4 the B lives, may. by seen | Lower the great question of peace er war, and not to sulfer the stroct, on Sunday night Inst, Policemen’ will do well to keep aa | Same to be mwlessly complicated, under any pretence | fecting on,our country, and, therefore, he ought to be lved That the rights of o orod pitizons going to | Fourteen pon, the pre ‘Aupy to WM. A StEPUENS, | whatever; and senile, Wee aaty tre years ago that ihe apcesen- ies Tatea meat Lesioneones heh de hiaiel ont mates were badly cut- with glass, &c. His stables and y Lower Police, Centre street, or to the Chief of Police. Whereas, fo that end, all private enterprises, of a hos | {ative of Great Briain, having offended Castilian pride That every man ae aright to, himeolf, and | barn, together with earringes and fino garden, were all aes to the committee, ° Beedle, anced yan Seals 2 tile character within the United States, against any for- | was only allowed two hoars to depart from Mudria; yet own another man : éestri On the opposite side, the clogant residenes * GEO. W. BLUNT, | $95 KEWAKD.—StOLEN, FROM THE PREMISES | ¢ign power with which the United States.are at peace, are | our minister, notwithstanding, it is said, he wrote aa in- a the Fugitive Slave bill isdostitute ofevery | of Jamox E Price, was 60 much injured that it will have Chas "a NstiALL, conics | ©) of the subsoriber. corer of Clinton and Huuting- | forbidden and declared to be a high misdemeanor by An | sulting letter to the Spanish governmeat, still remaina | SFiunts CL dueties OF humanity; ant war with the spirit | to be reduilt. ton streets, South Brooklyn, on Monday ight, May 2, | e> f ; : of Hberty; wich the principles o with the purposes of 4 Fourteentlustrect, the barns and ence SOHN A. KENNEDY, "| pukens Weree Bela Waute GaN chains” Weleda mbkart cheats | Agrees, Set Ot Comenenn: there. If ia intumatod that he remains there to drag | tho constitmiion; with the best foolings o mankind, and | || ee priate m Trive end oun i — c Now. therefore, in virtuo of the authority verted by | our country into a war with Spain—-to make capital for | onght to be at mice, and forover-r. peal MB LADIES’ FAIR NOW BVING HRUD IN THE rote er utaton tity mame of Carcling engraved onthe | the constitution ia the President of the Uuitod States, I | Political traitors, Tho Black Warrior, which wee seized, | i is Price were all completely destroyad. In the latter, tha 3 the constitnl urn the ato bascmentof the Church of Cevar streot, New York, will recoivo the above reward, and | 40 issue this proclamation, to warn all persons that the | was northern y colorede wan Heury was killed. Mavy trees wore torm. a m1 » N 5 i f property, and letters had beén seat. by. hor 7 Ene Sate re atest ho questions asked, general government claims it as 4 right and cuty to in- | Owners o our minister, urging him to prosa the Spanish | stn!) Prot Kies up by the roots sae oe ee ee REWARD DMISSED.O HELIRVED TO Bawn | (rPere for the hopor of ita dag, the rightsof ita citizens, | government tor indemai'y. Iie said, in conclusion, he | fovel ‘qnenti riwan lieerty. The fragments of. the wagons, horses and drivers were forte, ncelsted by Mr. Wietuller Necos atalan. 6 careade . tent leater | {ve Dational security, and the proservation of the public | could see uo constitutional objection to governinonts The Hon, JouN P. TLAIK spoke with.eeverit y of the fu- | blown ju,all directions shee eamuneada stats. ase’ oriharooaet Der ren stole f patent leather | tranquillity, from whatever quarter menaced, and it will | aiding the construction of a railroad to the Pacific. itive slave case going on in this city, and briofly com. | A barcan arm was found three hundred foot from the Lm: it HE EXTENDING OF CANAL STREET AND WIDEN- unlit dof the ne 7. not fail (o prosecute with due energy all tuoso who. Mir PROKHAM, (dem.) of N. ¥., a8 one of the signers.| mente? on the passage of tho Nobraska bill. fe had | ploce of explosion, avd one of the drivers was lodged om. ing of Walkor stroct.—Notice to the persons whos ia in she upper, parte’ unmincful of their own and their country’s fame, pre- | of the addrans, said so far as regarded the remsrks coa- | had a piece of paper put into his hands stating that if | the shore of the Lrandywine. property Is ascossod on the Commissioner's report and whe | city. Avy person who crn taform the undersigned «thay. | sume thus to disregard the laws of the land and our om he had the. pleasure of | Lurns was sotfreo by the decisionof the Commissioner, | The tire of one wagon, weighing one hundred pounds, ‘ave recived notives from the Collector of Assesimonts de- | ing purchased the same and will dis:lose the name o’, or | treaty obligations. ‘twas not his intention, ‘nor that of | am attempt would be made by the slave-eatcher to carry | Wos thrown a disiance of 1wo hundred fect, and a frag- Se Tea OND, Tatler OF Mocicwuin ty nee | tlccene be laatided sed conoted testi whe | “T'earmestly exhert all good citizens to discountenance | the otha algun, to. rellect’ oa his perteeal ntsc. | han ell iy debunce of the decisions "He aid wot hailace | ment of anther vo wap driven nearly throagh the trunk ae taped pape heh EP aap a any movement in confict with law: and national faith, , ‘i : Gafiapcs of: tes uGestalons:, He du no} Delloee | ore lange $66, 80, ae the vse is on the of the Geaeeat = the | reward. LURIN BROO: erpecially charging the several Distriet Attorneys, ved ing or chatacter in any degre perhaps he {pis. Cie Wiel tania: f tele orig : Yaood Nearly all the houses along Orange strect, an far south, ” — a °] Atto > 4 a - ¢] waoll se - of the dear ri for which mes ad sacrificed ‘a hor a u Seer ert atrect Commissioner, ie detance of ie law, REWARD STOLEN TROM GUTMAN BRO. | tor nnd other atinors af the Tinitod Réstac, aici or mini. | MAPA pmanners” micht, as, welt fare vi man, | their lives Th wana though tle blood of the mar. | ae Tenth, have glase broken ond plasthr sdmttered frou and before uy improvement bas heen commenced and bo- $1 thers. No. 9 John street, up stairs, on Tuesday | tary, having lawful power in the premises, toexert the | jn speaking of Mr. Soulé’s political course, proofs tyra had not beon shed; fund the constitutional | the wolls. On warket streot, adjoining the residence of tore the oonrt gives bim a right to domat All payers | evening, 2, ono gold hunting anchor eight da} same for the purpose of maintaining the authority and | por atter be produced as to his action at the Court prinelples given to never hed graced the statute | James E. Price, the dweilings of John R. Plates, John. tL of the assesment had bette- va!l ou hm, and ask toseethe | marked No. 7.41. Whoever will return it to ti ve | preserving the peace of the United States. Brain. ‘they k ay a és Boke tin aver: 1 . Price and JosoghT. Price, vare greatly injured, and fur- order of the Suj Court, Goneral hortui f-m, or whocver will stop the thief, will receive the sbovo or 4 ageke Bu} ‘ S,ain. They koew only what was known to every owner | bocks of any nation. Slavery would not trust the Mayor | P + bake 28 Re vee BS wh , ir . ji 3 ed creuitabls authority. They haa, he beliayed, been e artillery they coul ‘ing out, thin! at the B : iS rect, REWARD—TLEW AWAY, ON MONDAY AFTER- | Of our Lord one thonsanc eight hundred and fifty-four. | pynlished in all the ne hpbibet naa never doniat. As | spirit of old Mascachusetta liberty was not enticoly crush- | ?0W, Were much damaged. noon, May 29, from v47 Grand street, opposite Essex | and the seventy-cighth of the independence of the Uni- | teCuba, it was not proper for him to také up the time of | cf out, And so, berides all tho msrines ond United States ‘The explorion caused a.terrible gencation through ther market, a’ green par-ot, rather small sized wings. tipped | ted States. FRANKLIN PIERCI . mnen tociplein at lex " jon | roldiers x bout bere to aid ii » aff the fugith city, people rushing from their houses in great terror. wean i cies Anliatbet slide, Thecawnte avertions der the ‘ FR. ett the genttewnen to explsin at leagth what the occasion re about bere to aid in carrying aif the poor fugitive, ¥, pet rf |} Glax COMMISSION SE'S OFFICE, NEW YORK. MA} Tin not tos the valucrbue it being the Gift of a deceased | PY the President, W..1. Manor, Socrelary of Sta! calied for. “it mest send down to Portsmouth aud have another com: | Ove gentieman, riding on horseback, some a ‘Notice jon ol General place for yeur money isin your pocket, ‘Pax Payers. d. The ab rd will aid, with the thauks of ns SSE re Mee [A micssoge was here reactved from the President, | rary of warines come to the resene. He rejoiced that | aliend of the wagons, felt the ground trembling, and at wards ofthe aityvend eosely a6 New York | the owner, on returning it to the above address. THIRTY-THIRD COXGRESS. stating e, on the 20th iust., approved.4nd signed | as 80, and Lee shag teorrentent ting se) a dispo- be Soe tthe rive from ri pees sae seolug examination and roviow - » ans ilk li, the South troated it ag. | the windows q © streot, thought am earth- until Monday, tho 26th day of June, EW ARD.—LOST OR STOLEN FROM THE STR AM- FIRST SESSION, " a Boot ewe akeltied oretieds et dantron ofexamining or corceck: | She) “ont dock, pice No, I Fact tiver, of the two v'ciook | peitlienar Bin oherueascitc mimane ath ce “Tins far culy five persons are known to have boom he asecssment rolls arc requested to make application | jine for Philadelpbin, on Saturday, May 27, betwoon 1 and 2 So mditelasiwue ite vearh ‘or fragments of four have beom dersigned at thelr office No. 82 Chambery street, | o'clock P.M, aemali black travelling valise, contatniar ot . is was all he tos fig Mec t held on their remains. be new Cours houss/botween the hours of 94. | one email iver candle stand, four silver eboons, tows sil- Wastncros, May 31, 1854 i 5 prepared an elaticeate ‘ : or what th oral cmc 1 age OR R . We B ks, threo ivory handle knives, two pair new shoes, a ie speech in favor © 8 Bubstitute for Bon- | criven us too point to — , Robert GEO. 2. PURSER, {ax commission's Sno seneil bottle containing a rample of super. 8 tow small IMPHOVEMRNT OF CAPT FEAR RIVSR. oot sy ely yaa nny Biv’ apadgeanrcny tegen A frighten My gd . Thomas Talley, the drivers of the toams, We. 7: F aCe. am Fave West Indie fruits rolled in paper. sums pizces of clutt~ | Nir. fapcin, (Whig) of N.C., presented tho prose! | pot deliver, but print st, requesting gentlemen to give it | ack notlting more, Because there ing’ mow to lored mas, And sxother, namie now Bown. PIKITUAL MANIFESTATIONS. —CIRCLES WALL BE | wey SGtutn into CC. Becket 2 Excbenge place,” ""” | ingsof the convention held at Wilutogtom,North Caroliva, AB ELIE Rr aid the ad seewive, He Wlived the reme'y “for it nots eng, | | Mhovexplosion wae fal al the brisk Meeting House, Fo pe a RE Sieg Sa our and presided over by the Governor of tho Stato, in rola | 11/3, the guntlocan 6 Tiitass Kail potanenies waa | It risMuae ca. votes punala go “forth ‘feu! he be total loss ia estimated st not leas than $75,000, In- pre correctly, ered ‘ia ail oases The Foonhs Se Tee wn. MESCELLANEOUS. | ten to the improvement of Cape Fear river. intendea by the signers Sealusively for their coastitu- Converstion to the constituents ot every congressional ig ane the powder and toama, comfertable, and ne HADES. mea g " IRE—WANTED ‘20% REPORT ON TH: FUROVRAN PRNAL CODE. ents, ond it ecemed to him the remarks came witha bad | cistrict,requesting them to instruct thelr Representatives | $5,000. 4 ievited to attends Mrs PHAPHAGEN, median, “30 | B1() ()()() ree rare ot icy mat | stp. gomscon (dem ) of Ark., from the Committes on | a1#ch from a volantcer fan act which he says | to give not a vote for any appropriation for carrying on | Messrs. Dupont were on the ground, actively eagaged Hreagway. second ‘band furniture, feather beds, carpets, &e. also wee? * : bimsel he regarded with feelings of sadness. So did the | the purposes of thogeneral government, till--bevore the | is doing all thes could to relieve the sufferers. They 4» oil and intttements of ever Printing, reported adversely on printing 1,000 additional | gnindts of the address. frst Go'lar was voted-—this last measure tas repealed. | care their intention of paying for all the daunage done te YULLCC ARE RESPECTPULLY LNNITED | watches, jewelry, sunt, pieto: : ts aco the new gas cooking arrangements ab the Com. description for wbick tiie highest onal peice wil be Rall | cones of “Hand‘ord's Reports on the Penal Coges of . ju Mr. Pinning replied be did not regard the passage of reat cheering) Thix would bring about a repeal very | Property. room, 155 Broadwey, over J. C. Ham's anrriage re Secally Séveness Se any of the Sieve.) » at “ the Nebranka bill Wish anything like feelings of dissatiae | Guichly. For himself, bo would go anywhcre—iet with toners: Tian open doriog tio, Aayand evening, from & Siren tt wanted. Appt bow auction | Kurope,”” and on the administrative changes in Feanoo ffi Sn ho feared it might heroattur be regard. | tos bedy, who #oull take thie qrowne for repeal. Tot | Presbytertan (O. S) General Assembiy. Mi Seul SGT My ey Steere curse ne weenoe th | since 1848, alas a Bouthirn triumph, or worts to that effect. there be a tintu‘e enacted in every free late, that when Berraro, May 31! 1 ‘cpt Thursday, Jone ist. gh eres ah Mr, Joxrx, (whig) of Tear., opposed the report, and Mr. Marsice—The gentleman ia welcome to {he expla- | aman is entrosted with the rights of a communitz, | _ The repert of the committes on systematic bene A BROADWAY.—D) IRAWI ER SUITS or ROOMS INSTRUCTION. 648 mi tom anions Al PERS NOON ind oirartdeive RI OER FS 1 3 GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, OF THE | hI vanity etion. dd no 3 4 then bet: that trust, ho shoul be indicted | Was adopted with trifling amendments—and the follow- netion. It did not present the matter ina different ligtt.-} ax en betrays that tru ie shoukl bo indicted — ihe. ed sppotite’ a atoding committee on a ee et B. N. Smith, 8, Robinson, ur. James » Dixon. wna for tingle conte. | supported the printing of an extra number of so much as, tim, Ho did not come here to dey prepared or intending to say | tried as a criminal, compared with whom a sheep sie era be accommo | relstos to European penal codes, a single syllable in defency of tue address, which daty to | was an angel of light. Who dees not feel that ——— | Messrs. Johnaon, Fitzpatrick (2em.) of Ala, and Fes | their constituents imposed upon them as an act of ne- | trusts have been betrayed—that the North has keen a, French, Latin, id Greek languages, English | _ — Bie pith sollisian lh adicemmeaien tot xi N T Bi cessity. If ne had an opportunity to express hia | sold ont? Who does not feel that thia last he election of directors o! Fouche. 12:35 T] one Foomeand | #eBden, (whig) of Me. wore opposed to printing any | ry. te Nutraaka bill, he should aot have troubled | great outrage would not have been perpetrated if | the same aa Inst year, except that Rev. E. E Sail, was derroom, om the second floor, also two roowson third flocr, | part of the reports. Messrs. Badger and Seward sup- | pis coustituents with the address. ‘The gentleman from | the representatives had a penitentiary betore them, | chosen. in place of Kev. J. M. Cook, deceased: tm Alle ; GENES BOUGHT TRUTH.—IT xs | With partial board, to let, First class house, with ali the | ported the printing. Adverse report agroed to. Louisiana said that if the anthors had stopped at acer- | rather than a Presidential appointment? Is it not | ghany Seminary. A committee of one rom each Synod, ee eee U Ww. No cw Becedway, room No. | modern improvements, Apply a2 above. THE _ADSOURNMENT. tain point, he should not havo feltitincumbent aponhim- | time for the North to arise, and make themselves | Teported on the subject of ministerial support, They re eure i ae ao celobrated, as the best teacher of pew y HOND SIRERT.CTO LET, ROOMS HURGANTEY | , Mt-Srvanr, (dem.) of Mich. offered a resolution for ad- | sci: to turn the attention of the House tothe subject, | heard on this great question of the times, if it | commended resolations requesting churches not Ladies and ge foto | 16) Nerneneds tor ecntlomen only. journment over from to-morrow till Monday. Adopted. | ay he gefended the Minister to Spain from what he «ald | wishes to proserve its name as being the home | out false hopes of large salaries to ministers. Alo re- gain a auoerior, free, rapid, Torms eed TAR YENHION TO BACHELDKR'S WIDOW. wero nucalled for assaults on that gentleman, remarking | of liberty? In the light of history, while full of hope, he | commending preabyteries to decline sltowing @ miaister iow. Plecse call. Visiting cards written for $1 por pack A WeRNIspED FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM | _ The resolution oifered yesterday by Mr. Adams, (dom.) | that they were neither manly nor chivalric. Now he | could not feel, in view of these last outrages, that we | tescttlo es oe ablo to support panto, with- a ao to |, while tyranny was most power. | Out he receives suflicient support—fixing the lat of Ne- it, algo two or threo single rooms, at 208 Canal | of Miss., directing inquiry as to the pe dd of grant- ) would ask the gentleman from Louisiana whether theap- | should despair, becai lider, who was treet. ing a pension to the widow of James Progress. If the present is what | vember as the day when elders and deacens are to meet Punat LANQUAGE.—THOSE WHO ARE DESIROUS | of intment of Mr. Soulé did not awakon alarm and appre- | ful, liberty was maki feck knowlsdgo of the Fronch lan. | saisting in the execulion of an | Peng; F and moke enquiry whether the ministers are properly gisepeetoret Sleraay ne geen | BoskD A AABY aku GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN | ol r Congres, way ken upramd ptt Renin nents Neh a aek a | Street, "wens Py fee y the cd | supare!—sedntcniog sonmons earn tee # ‘ " inden! %, VESSEL'S RAGISTER. every true man, and in the langungo of the Aposcle, | ject of ministerial support. The re} 8 adopted af- dled Wate. Dues, canta wring com vat’ Pag Ce ria Oa sa Mr. Hanns, (dem.) of Me reported the Touse till BR a ge «Forgetting tho things that are bebled, looking only ¢9 | a warm GObAte, ssclattons tn tabi ee an in mh! ri er sleamer raguay. Kt % . Hale a ‘tance similar WENCH AND. GERMAN TAUGIIY, BY MRR. Tet. | Beets Leen nese. Saw areen Se enter ran cee | BSE Dosa OF Tae COMGRMNDRAS COONS. Oe ee aie ay ied De tie pe The asibes onither aaa ital py gy AD to the, majority report from thy commitive on church EDIE, G60 Brontway, Cormeriy Béttcondsize © is Re SUNG MAN, A RASLY. |... Ma RMBNEnt, coh ) of La., withdrew his motion to | tomon took exception waa not within the personal | Ho recommended no violence, but agitation; that cvery | extensien, which was tabled yesterday. Aftera prolong- Leas ee aversbly mown in this eity fo OARD WANTED. BY 8 VON MAN: A NEATIY | reconsider the vote adopting the order for subseription | i nowleigo of the signers to the widress. ‘Thos had what | rool of Bothesda be stirred, and that every one of us be | {debate it was adopted. aa pears past (or his excellent mode of teaching the above , forts ofa home conbe se Migros d. J. D., box 3153, = Srappaner el “a Serene te tas the Congressional | +} ey cemed creattable information, that the soixare of | one to go down inte tt and alls an agitation which should Pe a tanta he committee on the publica. with particulars, and stating torms, which | (/Icbe. “ , is passed. the Black Warrior aZorded Mr, Soulé the opportunity to | go down 4 into the hearts of the poor le, and prove tk a moderat IIVRESTING TO NOTARTES, address a communication to tha Spanish government 40 | that such action is by no means futife. H6 concluded | A narrative on rel gion was road. . r “4 ‘The bill supplementary to the act authorizing noteries | in.clent in tone, so peremptory in manner ani couched | with an eloquent appeal to the convention to make the ee CARDS CLINTON PU ACR a PAIL OR Sry, | puvlic to take and certify cathe and afiirmations an | in jengnago of a character no Insulting, as to reuder in | issue of slavery oF freedom the one great question of Regetta of the New York Yacht Cinb, pba a wentiomen may have pi Aegean in cerlain casos, was taken up and , the bi ghent degree improbable * compliance with his de a a Silas Grubcunis tol. lassta ch | ‘The annual regetta of this club will take place to-mor SORE Me ane rime RS ONY: gre ee | ’ " mands. he gendleman sai was a@ member of the 5 5 IN loudly 7 se — | J)URNISHED APARTMENTS—WITH OR WITHOUT wong iets mince acn Commit'ee on Foreign Affairs, and was he ignorant that | and received with prolonged cheering. He alluded | row, when fourteon yachts will be entere’. Those are {PANISR LANGUAGE.—CLASSES ABE NOW BRING doar mn had at 165 Spring street, om moderate Was then taken up. ‘ such a communication had been so sent? to the news from Washington in relation to the | divided into three classes, the first numbering five, over S$ formed. Private ini tion alao given. Translations terms Use of a kitchon, and attendarce ifreyaired, Also, Mr. Honren addressed tho®enate for over an hour, in 'r. Punernt—I did not hear the remarks of the gen- | danger im which the Hon. Charles Samnor stood, . ns; and the made with correctners and propicty. Applica’ 101 an office basement to Int. an argument tbat the bill was unconstitutional. i Mi 8 of being mobbed for his action in the matter of the | fifty tons each; the second five, over forty tons; bp mado immetiataly. Apply s¢ sO roadway, room es i wid Mr. G., isin nodavger, | third four, undertwenty-five tons. There will be a prise ’ Mr. Foor, (whig) of Vt., followod, reading an elaborate ‘Mr. Mavrice—You state that though a member | recent excitement. His id DID PARK. BAY, HORSE. | sreech in support of th Vil vm of the Comcestttenon Forelgn Sites; axe ignocan wich a; fang one f8 tobe tojured, It wil be tnyselh, and mot | for gach claw, valve at $125, ‘The yarhts wil start fromm aa {a double cesin® | ate, Buncen, (whig) of N, O., during Mr. Foot's mpeech, | Communiestion was sosen’s | eo eee tate ndigoation bat cont Not ve ong 1 4 plat opposite the elub house, at Hichoken, end sailing paige eerie | co scecononic armas toads: | foMZ,Matince—A communiontion address by Me. Soule ! of the aiteror foo aig,” ie ine Tedater: | round the bnoy atthe southoert spit will om to the od 0 ‘panish government. tion asthe watchw of the free democracy, an star 5 lowing th 08 of the boate aan, | {OMRON whether tho meoting on Monday next was for | str. runxixst never intended such a thing. 1 spoke | from that argued thar when the black imam escaped from | gui thecencta ss we ema besiness or not. Senators, before leaving, #hould know | qhout en iueolent communication so charges, slavery, Congress should have no power to return | the fae . mace! fe y lat clase—Over 50 tont—Allowance of time 35 seconds Mr. Gwss, (dem) of Cal, said it was certainly to meet | to tha piuope The only objection the gentleman takes | bim, even should the fields of the North ran red | No. 45, up siuirs. OR, SALE—A SPL ¢ water, 8. SOBOOL AGENCY (147—RY F. TL. WILCOX, « No. 205 Broadway —A perpetual advertisor and intro: bars ess: also, Wagon, harn: ducer. Benefit to 6 ons hnudred to one, exeouting all ehoete, ke , the entire orders for cheekholders at one per cont , revewing the check goiag to Lurope. Inquire of C. st each order. No charge to pupils.’ Teaohors’ meeting | y, Suiting hundrods at first call OVELTIES RY THE STEAMER FRANKLI subseribers will open, thie morning, ten o: dr eee goo onristipg of Lie orangie flow jo | - . + ton. ee ee ‘ wits | embenein forizne which have not a 9, is that 1t wae insolent in tone, perempto- | With the blood of slave hunters. Mr. Giddings ‘ ME PIANO FOR SALE.—A SPLENDID ROSE. | Sy will also exhitie 200 pieces of for business. j | ry in manuer, and couched in langtage ot an inaniting | counselled the true Jemocracy to stand to tue | Peels TORE ONE (eran we 0, 6% ootare, entirely uow, will ‘umamer sifke, purchased at the Inte auction #1 Several Fenators said nothing could or should pe done. | character. Had not the gontleman seen this publishod | poaition that every man has @ right to himself, | : Ce ¥ sold wt » liberal discount tor cash.’ Can be seen at the office hor cent lens than the coat of itsportation. Mony Senators bad gone homo, and would not’be back by | inthe London Zimes, and in all the 4 of this coun- | end is the proporty of no ono, and to unite with | “op Una..... L. M. Rutherford..11 2) 00 je M. L. SHELDON, 8 Nassau sirovt, 1, PRIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway, between | Monday. No quorum would be prosent. | try down to the Washington Union? Hadnot the London | 00 party who do not support that doctrine. ‘The aporkor a), Beodiaton,. 25 See | +e een ; a. | oP oh | _Mr. Banonn, with the view of testing whether the Se- | 7jnes published tho demands of Mr. Soulc ing | next aliuded to the proceedings in Con, oe thy fast | FE, A. Jonpson,...1t 27 15 PIANOPORTES, ONE MELODEON- MUSIC THOR, | nate wonld méet on Monday for Wusiness or not, moved | ‘4 OF tates Caren oee UF, EOS ’ F * 3 I cat ente of te Wm. Fégar.... | oughly taught—new and second hand pianofortes of ARIS MILLINERY SBLLIPG OFY.—ERENCH AND a y " | to the Secretary of State, could not the gentleman ob- | days of the debate on tho Nebraska bill, and paid a high W. B. Danean Wy (sak jo ahnepest ta tne wate, | other bonnets of suptrior style quality, will be | that when the Senate adjourn on Monday next, it be to | tsin information confirmatory of the fact? ‘The aithors | compliment to the principles and action of the Masaa- eae oe } Prlewe, $85 850, $75. $100, up to $00; oF to lot at $2.43, 94 ; pold at ovat prices for a few dege, prertous to the June open- | the Thursday following. Agreed to; yeas 20, nays 16. of the address did not state this of thelr own knowledge, | chusetts delegation, and particularly complimented Mr. | 2d Cloee~-00 Tons and under, but over 24—Allowanee of | aud $5'per month. Prof, Dunmeay, 22 Grand street. | ing. ___ MRS. T. Tia 105 Broadway. | Many Sondtove then Wit. and the Dill wan peat. | UULA#® mattor on which they wore credibly informed, | Lants for his stand in opposition to that moasure. Sena- | 40 seconds por ton. | A! OLD Si ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR | GECOND, YL OF, HOYSE 3,04 BROADWAY TO pe 3 Foor thished his speech, an ‘war post: | ic religiously believed the gentleman from Louisiana | tor Fessenden, from Maine, was also highly compli: | Pnnage. Owners. Time, sale for $245.—Execllent tons, round corners, finished | 3 let. Jt conteloe bath and ens, four rgme, and four | °° : Lad only to go to the Seeretary or cunte tw got retiavle | mcpted : i ton wooks purfect every | cl Be SiS. month, in ntvaeess. Wendie fa ths R THR. NEW ORIFANS MINT. KuCTlevge vt taotrhth of the sascrtion. His (Maurice’s) | During the Convention Mr. Giddings made another | oo F. i Deated MAOrs. ‘The ownex | Mr. Sune, (der) of La., offered the following reo | arrangements were made to. proceed homecthis attr. | speech, fh whish be sald ho had this moruing visited s ‘37M. | i Roing to Mexico, Ikea bozoen as 14 Walker strect | ————— juifone, which were agreed to:— hoor: but he would roturn home ina week orton days, | piace blockaded by roldiers, and for the first time in 7 FO. YEM*UE PIANIST AND ) OCALIST WANTED —AP. 049 Elizabeth ttreet, tho stork and fttures of Ur the Upited States Branch Mint at Now Or Wat | every statement and word in that address. vi He bad practiced law thirty years, and sereseA® T. Bs Hawkins... i ia person at the ticket office of World's Hall, 377 | fole and rotedi Hquor storc, stand casks, hogs, count | sum WU be pecessar, the samo in » proj of Mir. PEReNe would not reply to the gentleman, who | had never before witnessed such # scone, Such tone and under—Ailowance of time, 40 wdway, today, botwoon I Jo'oleck P.M. | beerpamps, dew ijolne: one excellent yours horse, kind and | repoir’ and whether thoro ha any such defect in the original | find withdrawn what was posititoly asserted, merely | things could not exist in tho Western Rerervo, Ohio. seconde per ton. — <a — en | found, and harners, do. structore or will. in bis opicion, consulting 2 wito economy, | leaving a matter of opinion concerning Mr. ‘Soulé. He was eatisded that the principle of freedom was Verses Tonnape. Owners. TOWN MUSIC STORE.—COOK & BR — epee eran render ft expedient ty erect a new Luildt th x | Me, Mavesce—Tie Paete are expressly sthiod. nevor more cherished in New England than (i was to-day. uat opened, at 2i3 Droad DP COPARTNERSHIP HERLTOrORR EXISTING | He hranch Mint. Al . Paap! inforieea”” ‘eaaut ing | Epeaking of the recent movement in Washington, he | cioop Core 16 7. P. Ives 0 establishment. hey are | x W. Hoyt, James Wickham, and ¥ iv qviries respecting the marine hospital bei decays syns ertageny ml nee net Wis then bapa ights in Wash sh Nal “WG RE a , rother & Cummings’ superior commission merchants, doln'z bnatne, Orteans more than newspaper reports, at least he so anders’ said there are no better men for human rights in Wa: a Alpha... 7B. R, Mors Ate NOW becoming extensively known | w York, wflcr the firm of Moyt, Short extewtive ceasion. Adjourned. it, and the very dignity and character of New York | ington to-day, than Mensrs. Morrison and Kittridge, o “Frama Done is DD. Westervelt brated: ou extensive bd compl 2 ; | at me a this dey san ved a sub inte representatives should not give to them such uadue im- pad eee They will swear id you Dah tL) ¢eperance, Ww. Ang IE ro een band. * Oustlic for any detts of the fe - u om ‘4 . at liahmen pi | erptencled after thie dabe.” *REUBRBN TOOKER, Howe os gs! mate he a us Loe hee my NTR ater She wee 20k tie carts. taekemaetoaaome yr ts ourb the | tone wet tie sorte Tyduon ne bone "to Robin's | _New York, May 31, ‘ABHLNGTON, May 31, 1644. especial defender of the Preaident, Mr. Marcy, or any- | North that has not been guccessful. Congressmea | Roof tieht, from which the yachte will start,rounding the erates. N: ae WwONtas Cy onl wOusn-mapatoneeene. SURVEY OP TANDS IN KANRAM. bely 60; bat he Weald, aa areproipatetive fro Louis. | be een bought aud wold at & ‘mach, chenper ightehip off andy Hook, ‘avd back. The prises are val- ~* pore ne — oad i" i fe I deny that Mr. i lingraced ri an men are knocked ed nt $100 each. ‘PIANOs ALY 4 MUXGER, waNUPACTORERS Sem eat fe thie ily, Gy givin ease and GACT PORTE WES Pipe re ene) OE Miley tntetend & Bl providing | ee acon i sabeudiiy to the tre oo ee eat’ | the South. Ills own colleague, a member from Ohio, |“ pe a ae and Cealors, bog lonve to cill the attention of purchaser! ch corrock statements through life. Madam Cis | fT A urvey and sale of public lands in the Territory of | fr aiting communication Pee 8F | one of the converts wan rewarded the very day ho voted Jermcy City Intelligence. to. their ai sank ment of planof thes only real female astroloaist that is, or ever | Kansas, and establishing a land office therein, Referred | Mr. Samm, (dem.) of Va., remarked it was repre- | fox the bill, with a fat office. He showed that Franklin ncKp TUXPY, aX ARamm# FoR ADULTatY <A rather ho viris her, co marriages, losses law suite, about friends, | 0 the Committee on Public Lands sented by one of the gentlemen who had signed that ed. Pleree was a traitor to, the North, and eid all'such men | re ble case bas beet Before age Be pkg doathe, &e. ‘This wonderful eceroas ¥ it! remain hat s short droes, that it was for their ftuents only; | should be “erushed ont,” Tho power of the G0 | dayn past, which, during that time, entirely time in this ait Igri ig wears and yet it was paraded in one of the leading presses of | vernment is to-day in the court house of Boston, erush- | aspect. it appears that a plot was pretty effectually deairoun of c oon. Mi Mr. Crm, (dem.) of N. Y., suggested that it was@ | this city tor the reading of the whole cou ho; ing out the justice and liberty of Massachuvetts. carried into effect, and then brongh ight just before aver sec nd cures any dironse ina, tter of the hi, im the gentlemen would al “on thi ” wal was also addressed by Hon. Amasa Walk | daylight yesterday morning. A wan named John McAl- orquazter Cash paid for segon. pianos, - Consult ber and. satisfy y 7 gi Bi A Saggy fiers re fh ae ae ea ae lation tee atte, eadl Henry Wilson, John E. Swift, and | \sx sides at Stockholm, Passaic county, New BLY & MUNGER, Xo, 321 Broadway. | Thompeon tircet, heieoca Bree : fix a day for the a ment. As respected himself, it | dress was intended to affect the public at large, andinjare | er, Francis W, Bird, Henry . i ; Jeong, toamuerle- aaa n Wi Titan’, rs RIB iA y-. | emt wan somewhat a matter of indiNerence ; but, until | deeply and vitally the democtatic party. He wished it | others. ‘i x | Jersey, formerly employed. slam Semee Tt Whek DANCING ACADEMIES. * ome 2 day was named, he was satisfied but little | distinctly understood, the gentlemen who subscribed to | The proceedings were marked with # great degree of | who now lives in Morgan street, Jersey City. RRA AAR ARR AR AAA ADAP APR RD APR PROP RROS if any busin i} - | that are no fein enthusiasm and determination. McAlvansh comes to Jersey City, he stays at the FINE ARTS. y ess would be transacted. The mo- paper, ‘a8 part and parcel of tbe 4 ‘Sundas \RAND APOLLINBA, 16 BOND STREBT.—P. SARAC- | Mammen nnn rn ne wnnw | ment one boll be fised, they would alwa; democratic party. hter, in which tho —_— A house of Leland. He was there on 5 rot acts. 0. vgctensor, inventor and ole teacher, known in | ARTISTS! MATERIALS —NOBERSON'S CELERKA- | hate a large attendance of members, and could | Joined.) | One of the hewt men SC tho Fouth spoke of af . _ From Rew Orleans. and says thet, while sitting in the rier ee toleeaha Awerles, cf cho new if dances, bas the honor ted ofl. colors, convass, despatch all the public business within © reasonable | icrent kinds of laughter, and mentioned the sardonic MONEY MARKET —VPAILURE—MARKRTS, RTC. asleep. Leland was in bed at the time, the first class of Seetety, (Be # lessons | ang’es, India ink, oxtra fing, gil pises time. rists—that just now from the signers of this paper was of New Onians, May ‘un, 1a. wife one out. When he ee Fe a4 all bow e year, ae sulee the le- |. paper, cabinet, mnetrey \iemwe orayens, pestels, colored | Mr, Phi, (semi ve Towa , objected unless the debate | the Inet description. ‘The addross was an open, direct | ‘Thero ia aaevero pressure in our money market, and | missed bis pocket book, containing pecres Monday, ua clegens dome inely diferent from th eS Wy ale es Oc ns" way, second floors | shall be open to all. 4 and characteristic attack on the democratic and on | (he failure of ® large cotton factorage house is an: | McAlvanah went before t! (eager ap made complaint. : oe he Sy ew ork nthe 3 Q | ite. Comnxe—Agreed.* Let's take it ap now. the adiministratfon, ‘They were not ratiatied with rakizg | nounced. agaist Leland, ol bes wich having sobbed les. 4, ““Mennet de Is Cour, In gront fashion in Paritand | VeEAND OF OUBA.—JUST Mr. Hexx—I object. up tattle and seandal for the pus of getting up oppo- | ‘The America’s news came to hand this morning, and | Leland was arrested and committer te Sun hy ee Fondon, wiil be taught by himself tn the bert style, the I ce, of views: mej soppemens deo the On motion, the Houke went into Committes on the | tition to the admlnistration and tho Neoraske bil, out | buyers have eince held buck for lowe prices. ‘The sales | was whispered about that McAlranah snd Leland’ SeTiaRe OF belies eirtoy ne acclstante, being: Cisgonsed with~) island; so, » small Tet ot d 6 | TH PACTC RAMROAD RILL—-ONMLAUGHT ON THR KEW YorK | collected all the ephemeral rumors which art and malice | to-day were only 1,100 bales. Middiing is quoted at Sc. | were on very nmnicable terms, wh ANTI NEBRASKA REPRISENTATIVES--ATTEMPTED DEFKYCR OF | coukl combine, in the unt treatment of this quee | The week's bu 4 foots up 41,000 4, and the stock | explain the arrest of the bi THER CONDUCT—-MR. POULE'S COURAH, FTC. tion. ‘There bad been rumors jughout the city about | on band in this port in 265, ‘pales. The decrease in | Fa ptain thar Mr. Pennins, (dem.) of La., said he observed in the | the great getting up of @ document, and here it is; but | the ‘at all te Southern ports is now 455,000 | tain the facts. Being satisfied | 5 = ) LEGAL NOTICES. Notional Intelligencer this morning, address signod | the cy. could not pase off auch impure particles | bales. inn trifle lower. Corn hae declined to 53a | pected on good grov' t nnn nens | ty five members of the Mouse, Mesers. Maurice, Wheeler, | without eigen q Mon who make war on the wdmalnie- S60, Pork is dull snd has a declining tendency; mess is | them very carly yesterda: | Tie detahin RATA OSEPH A. NUNES, | Peck, Peckham, and Oliver, from New York. He had | tration are 0 be in the opporition. i Fair sugar sella at 334 ¢., and | bedroom door and inqul | | on the an Tees fF | personal sequalntonee with only one of them, and knew | | Mr. Macauce expressed to Mr. Smith his ackuowlelg- . of Rioe offee during the woek | told him that abe bad i her fe ing bsence he will dake | ODly two of the others by sight. The statements and | mente for the favorable notice he had taken of the sd- | have been 5,500 haga, mostly at 014 a 100. The stock on previcne. Captain F. ‘erivan party of nion | oh logal matters nellectione that fentiments therein were such as to reqnire him to say | (ress. He ven it an importance and consequence | hand is 87,600 bags. found Mrs. L. and Mir. Me, Tagore ss Coaster cubeogivers OB pee le willbe atthe sstor House, wines something concerning it. He quoted:— hich otherwi could not hope would be extended — having leaped from the oe BS. Roseman otreed, sent Mame | ged. from the lat to the ith proximo. Re- |" Bvents daity tranepiring. constrain us to believe theo | ‘The address will bo placed on the mem- Cholera at Nashville, officer. Yesterday, . were ai } » Geo. + Ball Caleb Cushiog, Wi | wel t of the Misrouri Compromige act of 1820 is the fri’ re; and hie ho; oAnetion to its merits, fore the Recorder on a charge of adultery, and, in defaul EFKLY HERALD FOR SALE.—THE NUMBERS | Meredith, J. ik, W. D. M. Los, Joha oo ‘i meditated ama deliverst-| ped after this iotrotuet " $500, McAlvanah was committed to jal! tor VW ,, complete for gnc year. sn perfout order. trom August | Rend, Bait Paul Brown, douiah Wandet, cas baring ee Shale Select the formetoact arrecw | Tee abe perused with profit ani sivantnge, |” | | The cholera broke cut at Nashville, Ten. om Munday | of ball for $600, Metres) om Somiittar trial my 0 29, 1540) v8. » | Mage orn. NO. ™ 0. i" . San ied —I nel to et won deaths ere repo oceurred . ; ry ' % ‘bee tT a . ¢ P é .

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