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a NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1859 ALES AT AUCTION, at - fidence in those with whom it is in ry " —— ~ me ence not only 1 to the views which it entertains, 5 fevee o'clock, ostensibly, ie poor} A al OF § ; BUDE, AUOTIINEE', 8AURER ! ment whose existence rose! CO. will soll by suctou on @001ay, ov cnet whch i fo happen te oe Ld i = | ealdnaos Nov 83 Wess dev aloes event which & lo happen hence ‘April ment to which the Powers of ‘reaids a - (Ch With ry banora! poo Sac eer nee’ bon at home ani ubroad, I | Cos consider tals question of reform the appar of aay and a half mioutes, Tom Say ohsiee, jotone | individual or the privilege of any ’ thus retains his championship. ‘Of | carved reseweod mahogany mahogany canted to rot herr wich ay Thea | ero wanes care Satna atomic? | yee wa aaa een Ee eae he ieae.| seaeeemeeee aaa matey ag e eart “4 14 : * i ere a. wih fora, reception and carpets, 4 ‘crow Peta al " vag Ne A oley nae Borer if, | able dooht wheleer ion ee ee hare peoeeted chumptonsbip of England thas hen ogres te ad tee it Sree, Taegeyralna = Eicheo Turnitere. wits Ghote ms a pene 3 abe e ar. own 0; . aS va arnee | eligi day ao seine, Wey dy ite | a ee cetiasd ine rons | (ene ee a ee ats ee Mae | Manel Yee a FomerroR, «| J RESSMCOK, avoMONENn tu DAE, ar tarcatty te fur tzpoctao fa Hum" | aa wa my inn, Daund a inte, | ig amowter ont Doves ed; aad mn 10 es | peer rereerea Po ern Ry ge ; a pasaing—a3 | it | measure form. us far agree investments pended the result. In oonsequ ° kt regi Lave, passrlctbe rea tave tad wot oniy a0 | right Donorable gentleman the Obanoellor of the Ex- | jous performances Sayers was the favorito ever, since pene eal Bee ene BE, Meo Sled ai ite Gales aa 4.4.3 Tatisfaction of neoidiug ybe disturb’. » at bome which | ehequer. But if be competent for aay perso or party | war was officially declared, and odds ranging from @e to Sm gyre Ben oe vy Ay ft aa Satisfaction of avoiding the Jira, » ce followed uext | t0 iutroduce Reform bill, it is assuredly competent | fowen to four have bea repeatedly laid against Benjamin. warble lon wae Fun. oes | jution after the Reform | for any other person or ty to form a judgment Dill--(bear, bear) —but they would alse have had theadvan- | o0 that bill, and, if they think i mischievous, to oppose tet er ah fetid extension ime wo unme "Belected by itr urope and Ie Me ae Gomgress they must | It to the utinost’ of their power. (Choers.) ’ That right woken niry whh great care, wil be ready Gin flog Mpa rpao Med of a german re | the Chancellor of the Exchequer appeared a fow nights Salvers. ladies dinner fing of tale. - . ago to refuse me. Ltook, however, that course which I Neat caked, deomed—it the bill were, as I believed it to be, of a mis- ing, as for, at als events, as this was nt foundation. mane Gans, bone) character-—the toowt Parliamentary aiid tne most | °°"? "THER aye rondon Telegrapl, Ape 6 deivsg ae atrtet will ge the ney Ba vie apnounce their inten- | chievous the mout ary an mm i e 1 ¢ yy . y a L thts dey, poy as rhe td don’t know whether | convenient for this House te adopt, because if we were (0 | pill Bainge—or Bill Benjamin, as ho is called im fistic | 6 kab 6 Liborty area, tei he ‘A understand that as implying that when the next | go into committee on a Dill which a>ounded in faults ia | circlee—yesterday tried his strength a second time against thew Ce pe ay po a teas Parliament assembles they will consider their pledge to | its main provisions, and which srasrogarded with disfavor | tneredoubtable Tom Sayers. | Boojamin is a novice in the | jhe wh tnoseot mabe, f hich bab baa, eat aie the preecoi Parlameat as” all and. vold—whethor | by the great majority of the House of Com clause | peblo act of self defence, and om his frst emsay with | ang ‘card a6 dining tables, satus, wirrors, they ‘propose to carry on the administration of the clause were to be rejected, and new clause aftor new | Sayers he was disposed of in about five minutes. He then | Ince sppo.ceat cheire, dressing bareaus, pian ae ee withont bringicg axan under the consideration of | clause introduced in their stead, it would havo been & | accounted for his defoat by saying that Sayers hit him in | ‘enslon iotieadlououea rostery a Aur matoure te Parliament the question of reform. If that be their inten- | question every day and almost every hour whethor thé | ihe stomach without telling him. Nothing daunted, how- gonda countors. es Also, ane re tion, I thik they will find themselves unable to carry it | government should throw up their bill, T cannot bring | ever, he was ambitious w gain the champion’s veil, and cash, Boxing and shipping dove as required. | 4 { Y : mytelf to think that a vdeof this House or the treatment wht wih challenged. perty wan formerly owsed by Robert Ca torn a enero = into practice, (Hear boar) | But that iwfor them aa tet | Mu Bal bas reccwmed can Nave dy influence whatever om the | “fino tone of action was Aldershot, and thither a mis. SON, Hing «atthe Oouniy "Tiare bee Ta iactenssct. Tho | oJ, 43,14 reo et, HELL. ON SATORDAY, APRO from the right bororable gentleman that tia the inteation | ailment cf European peace. (Hear, oar.) | * * | cellaneous crowd of rouge and other’ patrons ofthe P. R. fare lace | tadepu ‘SDWIM BAMADIGE, Trustee. "| fosoery, gus Srtaren, chairs, (blo evater, bar dxtires eh Of the government to takean carly moment for proroguing | . Sir, 1bave been much taunted during the last debate with | wero conveyed by % train specially chartered for the ‘oc- sirvome | -APHIL 19, 1860, Trcsied eoeeme Reeur cay mone corner of Palen and dveolving Parliament, Tentreat them to take the | the vagueness with which I spoke of the future meusir® J casion, Tho train left London ab about hall-past seven “lt Le Ai a gee ee ee a) Hye 3 Aud ANKBOR, t doing #0. (Loud choors.) It is | of relorm which I should be ready to pr A. mares, thoy work ’ — | commission merchant, It Grand sireet Snsalaeas ous mare, peoan our to tho Froese UT the | port. J was vague upon dat ote ical | “the betting was in favor of Sayers, on whom odds eee Cn phy a A Weiss NICHOLS, “Au BKOWSH & Ni ete ‘NO. 8, BETTS. AUCTIONEBR.—AUOCTION NOTION. great embarrassmentand inconvenience which must arise | cheers.) Liknew periectly well that, if [bad sketched out J 0° TOT id be eptable to the osetlataty Ra eh Ls Hope ee and rilt brackets with marble giabs: splendid chandeliers, cus 27, at 10 tio Sub taal Thieay. tree thes spon ®& measure which I thought would be aces somewhat fleshy, but jamin especially seem 5 ie . ap! andeliors, gis rab 10 0% 4 ty -firut street. the elegans hea. to members on both sides of the House by ® prolonged in. | 9 mie debates upon the other side would naturally | "Tron the frsk round it was cvident that the fight would | Sxtures, ke. With usnal kitchen ‘and hall furuttare,' wun | Srotee! bousebold fumuure, removed for conven ace of brid furniture o's family removing from the chy. “The fara folillment. (Hear, hear.) There cap be no motive what- | have fastened upon my measure, would have discuseed all | ho alt one way, and Sayers in hus couiidence began wo | which the sale vill commenoe. Catalogues, will be ready in | in crimson, plush, blue snd gold brosalel, ari nad ure coptained ip the above house of consists in ‘season at the salesrooms, Nos. 7 and 9 Pine street, chairs m rosewood and pier glasses, ince outatus, Ty velveé carpet, rosewood sult of sofas, Voltaire aad J. BLEKOKBR, 80N & OC. WILL SRLLON MONDAY, | Sorices, shades, chand 2 kip AT te ae il ornamsatta Pore! atariste talon ihe 5 18 . WILT SLL , | Wood stogeres, rosewood and mahogany ceatre tables, marble | mauteloroamenta, clocks, mirrors quartette tabies, chan + April %, at Lt o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exch inge— iopm, velvet epeatry, bravgela und’ ingrain carpets, clclahe, | ler and gua fixtures, roaained boolgoase doing; ton au On Third avenue—€ lois, east side, between Ninety-third and | carved rosewood, black walout and mabogany buroans, with | tables, ollcloths, mabogany bat stan, sideboard, black walu Nivety fourth sireeta. marble tops; roséwood and mahogany washs'ands, rowewood | Olvivg chairs. extension table, French rosewood, m On Nunety-third street—(Adjoining)—6 fine lols, 100 fest erst | sofy in de'alne, onk chairs, Voltaire do, gas fixtures, hair inai- | and tron bedsteads; hair matircenes, feather beds Third avenue, fe tresses, bolsters, pillows, sheets and counterpanea erock wy, | Fesus, chal, tables, ke. Also the paseo farpitara, 1r2D inety fourth street-—6 fine los southside, 100 feet east | isn apd chiok ‘ware, kilchon wietslls; @ splendid inglad | retrigeratory, &c., with which Use ale will commence. ‘Third My Maps, ac., at No.7 Pine street. Gouble barrelled fowling plece. ‘OHN LEVINSON. AUCTIONRER.—BLEGANT HOUS fight “‘jolly.’” In the fourth round Tom napped what is called in the slang of the ring, a “hot un,’ and this evidently put him on his mettle, and he went in and polished off Benjamin in the moat approved style. Benjamin was awfully punished. Only eleven rounds were fought, and the disgusting exhibition lasted twenty-two minutes. Asecond battle was tought between Bob Travers and c ‘events before | its provisions, and would have endeavored, under the fanery he po eS gy ese Tere | clout of objections which they would have ralsed, to con- measures which are absolntely nocesgary for tue | Ceal the radical faults of the measure which Hey them bic service, and that no timo will be need- | selvesbad brought in. ment) Wie ay vy eee toy lost defore the dissolution 18 Drought about, | stro has disappeared. | (Bear,) My belief is that, in the In conclusion 1 can only exprees my regret—not that the | first instance, it must hero tens e 9 Cr eo ry government have retained ofloe, Decne it for then 12 | Cm oc que Ao ee Hertorm at Of 190. (Hear, i will mx Mi u . » ‘Siler ists the quant ie their duty £0 do $0; auded their | hear, and cries of Oh!””) Thelieve that must have boon Teta ita first consequence, Its second, I believe, musthave been | mike Madcon, which was won casily by Travers, there — as LL TAS bold furniture, 4c, io private residence 144 ¥ourth ay ‘sj spent ae vers cee of aay ee to admit much greater innovations than the conservative | peing forty-five 12246 fought in one Aes and thirty-four M. |WIN, AUCTIONEER. be Sta org iy eee Bo tease ptt at | between Grove and Barrow streets —On hae 0 Sey ot rae that thes chould bare gose on with this bili ot | Party would liketosee. My notions of reform billare very | minutes Ae onday BEBANGS, MERWIN £09. doe ofclock, bay ‘asiog horwe 6 years old, kind aud geutie; | AnrU2i,at Wis oclock, JOHN, LEVISON wil sell at auc . . o'ciook, oune- | Yi fare av the above how F ‘, comprising that bill, ld have proposed to Parla, | much more humble, and 1 have uo objection to tell the pape ese. ° rea hold furniture coutsived ia the dwelling house No. 40 | Su» bece in Varee wlnutes, ‘cetave piano, by Dubois; sults of fret clase furniture tad re rliamentary reform; and I regret | House whet those notions are. (Loudcheers.) Ia the first - ee eared, lastend, to ear the couatry to au | place I should not propose any new basis of represeata- inconvenience which I kope will not be so full of evils [| tion. I would preserve the representation of counties, ci- may be disposed to auticipate—the inconvenience of a tics and boroughs as it has been from the earliest times solution likely to be followed within a very few montha | of the House of Commons. I sbould propose a £10 fran- Afterwards by a sccond dissolution, as the consequence of | chise in counties, 1 taink the argument of the right ho. that measure of reform which cither they or some other | norable gentleman the Chancellor of the Exchequer was government will, 1 nd, be obliged by sense of pad- | svund when he said the government could hardly have Tic duty and in deference to pubilc opinion to Introduce. | Proposed a higber franchise without being reminded of “f Loe decisien of a majority of the House, and, thorefore, 1 Irving piace, consisting of the usual variety of parlor, hbrary, ag MER, WILL | FA. Vrede; superb drawing roo and other mirrors, © dining chomer and Hitchen (urnitare; also, hne pian vor, AS 280 day ofan Hay lock AM tk No 192 | fofes, choice carpets and oliciotha, and the plate, chlo, &o. ‘The whole to be sold without readrve, and mus bere: | Aignh avenue, two erta of tinman's ols. and staves, together | bedvom. basement and attic furniture of w well app moved by the purchasers on the day of sale, Catalogues on | Win the fatures und balance of tok im waid store ewiablishinent morzing of sale. Assigace. LeMans aces Atal a Bilal libata ata le A PER eaU TN AMIENS ORTGAGR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR DRIAN B. re ULLBR, AUCTIONER —DESIR ABLE + carpets, to.—JOHN H. BURLEY, auctioneer, house and Ot in Seventh avenne, ADRIAN fH MUL: B. H. SEIXAS, AUCTIONRER, WILL SELL AT AUC. | thin day at 2o'clock, at 467 Canal sireei, near Hudson. Sect LER will sel! at auction, on Tuesday, 26th Avril, at 12 o'clook, ton this day, 234, at two o'clock, @t 496 Canal atreet, near | top and other bureans, rosewood, mahogany and black wals| at the Merchants’ Exchange, the three story bigh stoop brick ison, & large jot of chipa, gisss and earthenware, consisting | bedsteads, mabogany and other chair:, marble top e VERY NEAR A WASHINGTON TRAGEDY IN TROY, ‘There was a most horribloaffair occurred in River street, Troy, this morning, says the Watervliet Democrat of the 20th inst., which came near proving fatal to a man named Isaac PD. Shay, from Syracuse. It seoms that Shay went to Albany some time last month, and stopped with an ac- quaintance named Sylvester A. Wood, for a couple of days, the result of which was, that the wife of Wood left Albany i Y id. lot No. 582 Sevevth a, west side, 80 feet mouth | Of iron, atone «nd French china dinner and tes gets, totlet seta, | and dining ‘ables, hair and other mattresses, piliows, b (Checrs.) besides being of option that it isa sound franchise; {| OF S!7acuse, {n company with Shay. Wood followed the | Hues and, 10s NO Soe SS roned Sg ai by 1d fect, and furaiehed | COPS And anucers, plates, dahies covered dishea wonp tureens, | Curtains, sofas. tee a tated, weahalanda: intine glasses: 4 ig of op tity pair to Syracuse, and found, upon his arrival at that x lets, tumblers, knives and forks metal and plated spoon: SYERCH OF IR. DRIGHT. LEADEK OF THE RADICAL REFORMERS. | gh ontd think it the wisest course to propose it to the House. * 'y arth By! Tet fe bar ‘i Own. He commu. | Withell the modern improvements and under ealiar; Tot 20 by | Robles, tmblere, kulesg and fyi ka te Baton canoe may | Sel threep!, Sod an oe ee By order of Mr. Bucur ea\d:—I feel, in common with a greatgnany | Then with regard to all thoso franchises which are called | Place, that they had left for parts uaknown. He comm. | joy feet, Terms liberal, Maps, &c., at 86 Wall etree, every article must be olde os ' RARE LES BROWS) SA eee members of tbe Elouse, tbat the course taken oy thé gov" | «fancy franchises,” there were some of that nature in the | syracuse, requesting that if he sould find their wherea- UCTION NOTICE—TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL a ernment 18 ope which an er = oo ee amount be bill of 1864. They may ee: Fi ag ron ang amend- | jouta, to let him know immedistely. Nothing was heard Keepers and pares in, want Of sanerd prapebaid f furaitare Y JOSEPIL boas asf pobaige pre. ADMINIBTR ATOR’S SALE. THOMAS e . just le that sonie of cl a % . 3 ic OTS 0 LEDAY, oueer, wil ‘Sch personal inconvenience. It is possi! mont, but I am disposed ink that those franchises | ofghem until yesterday, when Wood received an aaony- housebels fornia pe lS S works o} uctioaeer, will sell at Fort Schuy' us who are now assembled here may, after the coming | would admit many men well qualified to voto at elcc- Ai 9 o'clock A. M., at Ho. 2 Wilkow place, near Joralemoa | Weatchester county, on Monday, %th of April next, at event, never find ourselves together under this roof | tions. Now, as to the franchise in boroughs, I am of opi- 2 mous letter ‘nforming hint that Shay end his (Wood’s) com : ; eclse!y, Tain or shine, by W. & ie immediately came to the city, | MABeing af 1076 o'clock. pr sang tir tiene ge 6 O'clock, alf the personal effects ‘at said fort bel wifo, were in Troy. fon se Household furniture in good order; mahogany parlor and aie of Col. Joon peBeect again. (Hear, snd tsughter.) At thesame time, I think, | nion, notwithstanding all that has been said upon the | tod found dhe siatemont correct, ther whereabouts hav’ | ySeacg nay BucUanCeE, ey eey RD a eur taroun, | painted chamber furnttures carpets, tmatiresses aad Kiichea'| CMS % Col Jerre Bia ee ot atralee Considering the circumstances of the cago, and leaving out | other side in the course of the debate, that it would | ing been told him in the letter. Koowing that Sbay | ed residence, m the large dwelling bouse 152 West | furniture. Catalogues at the salcsrooms, of vi personal intereat that we may have in it, it is | be useful, that it would be safe, and even thatit would | was in acertain house on River strect, be stood there | Twenty-first treet, between Seventh and Righbaveaiea, allof A « DAME Day, HERIFF’S | SALE.—BLACK@MITHS AND W. impossible to come to any other conclusion than that the | be absolutely necessary, in order to make the repro- | Carly this morning to give Shay the punishment | Which will be peremptorily sold. and must be removed Imme- At 10 o'clock A. X., pb EU Rabbit el near te © rights unfinished stock snd material CHAMBERS government have taken the course which, acting upon the | sentation safe, to introduce anothor class of voters in bi Ae tha deberved 0 the eanior his peace, and for the diately, Parlor, chambers, aia froom, ke, contain rupero street, a general assortment oft ae idfuraiture, carpets, de, | Par COB D: fusuonears wil ‘sell tals day, re 10 us Nr weil keown rules of what is understood to be the oca- ) boroughs, and that T would do by reducing the present | isgrace which he had brought upon his family. As Shay | {ivenrd gold brocade’ one do eoveredim ive colored brosude, | At 1 o'clock P. M., at 207 Bridge straet, between Concord and | ®t ##eeh at 10 o'clock, uni "JOHN KELLY, Rheriel sihationa) Ce: ParHareaenry, ice of the country, | yearly value of £10 to a yearly value of £6. (Cheers.) I | came out of the house Wood Knocked him down with a | withrich curved tramea: ove do. covered in ai'k velvet; rose Tillary streets, : they were bound to take, ( ) We must bear | think there are great advantages in not having the county | {aise knuckle, and then springing upon bim, dealt him au- | wood centre, vofa and pler tables; brocatel and lace curtaing, | A general nesortmont of parlor, chamber and kitchen farnl- ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONFRR, OFFION 238 01 in ‘mind that the question wnich was decided | franchise the gamno as the municipalfranchise. In introda- | perous blows upon the face; and thon, net'satisied with | two elegant mante) mirrors, tw> very large pter mirrors, with | ture, Brussels and fograia Carpets, off clothe, de. nal ktreet—Will sell this day (Saturday), at 1Lo'elook, last week was probably the greatest question that | cing the Municipal Reform bili I stated the opinion of the | this he drew a stiletto and ‘inflicted a’sovere blow upon A133 o'clock PM. at No. SU WUlow, batween Orange and | ontenta of tbe grocery and Vinnos store 20 Whirty Ain stra could possibly be submitted to us; that this gov- ernment of that day, that it was desirable to keep the | hig ‘neck, when the crowd, collected by Shay’s criee, in- Pinegy pla siseeta; Brockiya, near Second avenue, consisting of @ nice stock. Also, cor ernment was defeated by @ majority of votes exceeding ichises distinct; and I am of that opinion still; and, | terjored, and arrested him in bis course of vengeance ‘A general essortment of parlor, chamber and kitchen furni. | 18: fine glase case, kegs, beer pumps, horse, wagon, &e, one-half of all the members of this House—a vote | besides that, the reports which I have received from vari- which, without doubt, would have resulted in the death of ture, Catalogues at the salesreoms. very wousval when the existence of @ government is at | ous parts of the country as to the municipal franchise do AUCTIONEER, WILL. SELL ON MO stake. (Hoar, hear.) We must besr in mind, too, that | not make me think it would bo desirable to introduco that ‘M. WITTERS, Mr. Sbay, had be been let alone, This isa very singular DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONKER—NEW AND SE- Way nid c'ciock at abd Canal strects all the furnitures id -By BE. & F. housel Ps e affair, but wecan vouch for its truth. Mrs. Wood is a a fj OK. fa fi be toe t ee eee — us wel not = At F rane tm = aio ist oe a oF, Syntace of Seige woman about thirty years of age, is said to be very good day, ats rclook at whole mn No ‘SS Nae een Tuesday, ‘at Telco ar 53 Maren a ‘Waleal feral ement, but one which, I believe, try 5 trary eee, : @ Parliamentary systeu prevails it would be considered | which’ bas tia expressed in such strong terms from looking, and left iad ‘children in Albany. She has hitherto assortment of new and second hand parior, dining room aad | pier glasses, velvet carpets, fine bedding, borne a good character, and was respected by those who knew her. Itseems that shoe was completely infatuated by Shay, who is said to be a very gentlemanly appearing men. He is about thirty-five years of age, is unmarried, and resided in Utica until within about seven years Shay right to send back to the constituencies for their discussion | the Treasury Beuch, that i is desirable to introduce a and for their decision, before Parliament came finally to | larger ion of the working body—I should say of the corkage u is repre rep, plush and bairoloth: s:perb od Ud, BE SOLD AT 4 BaRGaln—s VERY, DESI8. adjudicate upon it, (Hear, bear.) What was said by the lasses—into the constituent body which send: ‘country seat, a large hous, ‘or withoat noble lord the member for Tiverton on a former occasion, esertatives to Parliament. (Hear, hear.) I believe ‘a8 well as by some other members in the House, with re- | they are a loyal body, that those I refer to, the , acres forks, casters, urns. dining and tea service, rich ely laid pertect 7 es Crom. dkning set, 176 pleore? Freach china. cut glaes of every de- | gany dresslog bureaus. waahstands and comaao.ve, rose woot, ee ee cay aad bee Saif's milo from depot ‘Apply te the terrible consequences of asking the const! | best portion of the working classes, aro a auficlatly | Sausl whic ied tothe aasetll, was allowed tnestape, "| Siu teat qaskiy of mabogany faraiare ao eaumeraed: | and warsroben oak chamber gutsy Puck Woungos. and | : O- HAYS, 6 Wallstroot tuencios their opinion upon this subject, was a kind of | instructed body to be able to make a good choice of mem- ‘ Bale rafn or shine chairs, mahogany sofas, easy and parior chairs. in hatreloth; ree observation which I should scarcely have expected to | bers of Parliament. (Hear, hear.) A great politicul ANOTHER IN THE SAME CITY. ————— — | mirrors, matires Pallisases, bolsters and pillows: velvet HOUSES, ROOMS, «C., WANTED, bear. If you cannot trust the existing constituencies to | writer bas said there ia a vast difference betweon a judg- ‘The Troy Whig rolates a somewhat similar affair, in which UCTION NOTICE.—EXTRAORDINARY, POSIT) Brussels = 1D} carpets; Hoyt plated bras Shisn toe PARTNNNTS WANTED IN SN GRYRBEILW, express ir ion upon this question, why should | ment with respect to yee measures and a judgment } other parties were engaged, as_follows:—Thomas Foley 13 sale of all the furniture, works a fire oe Me regen Finnie Ae i Geltat nin ear aoe ent A SAS Feats cast Onoe ohh tome Ns you deliberate whether you should increase the popalar ‘With respect to men who are fit to be entrusted with poli- | au itiverant dealer in second-hand umbrellas, boots, &c. certains oats the sigan) Semone a Lier ey SE ‘and two mahogany pianefortes. : dia moderate rent. Any pereon having the same willhear Power in these constituencies for the future? (Hear.) | tical power. T bolioys hak aa paxttsly ros observation, | John Divine, with his spouse, resides in Belcher’s row. | University place, nea: Washington snare <0. SHU tH, permanent tevant, by addressing MF. G.. bos \@ ‘You ought ratier to limit the power of the present end I do think the addition of a umber of the work- | Thomas visited John’s domicile yesterday morning. | Saturday, April 23. ot 10% A.M Dreciely. ale DWARD H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONENS.—HARDSOMR | Mice, sta‘ing terms. po creep Soren extend it, if you ite | ing classes eee and a sounder basis for eae in the tise dhe Mrs. mop berate wit shine. Catalogues now and one be hed st the. Base oF 1d furviture, tings, &c., at auction RH. % OFFIOW AND BEDROOM WANTED BY A Em ele 0 upon @ question in which | representation louse than we now % r for an umbrella, by some accident the key became Broadway. partici UDLOW & Co., willsell Tuesaday, April 2, at 1 all of them are ao vitally interested. But the right «Bear, hear,’’ and a cry of ‘“freemen.””) Ag the honora- | turned in the door. Jastut this momoot the nisband | te above enlo, xa embracing a rare tunity far purchasers | 47 o'clock, at the resid RO. 73 Raat AN cian, in a respesable ET pe ly et honorable gentleman, witd his colleagues, having takea le gentieman bas mentioned freemen, I may say that I course—and I appland it; excepting their immediate and | am strongly of opinion, as matters now stand, it would instantaneous resignation, I believe tt was the only course | not be wise to interfere with ihem at all. (Cheers and which wae at ull possible for them—has cleared the | jronical cheers.) In 1832 we left the privileges of tree- ground a little for bimsoW and his friends, and has endea- | men as they now stand. Woe did so deliberately, after ‘Vored to got up a litte political capita! against some of us | much debate in this House, and still more clsewhero. ‘on this side of the House. I understand the right hono- | I do not think it would be wise now to make any zabie gentieman to clear himself, his colleagues and his | change in that reepect, although in the bill of 1854 some party from sll concern in the question of Parliamentary | change was proposed, (‘‘Hear,” and a laugh.) There is reform for the tuture—(‘No,no!”)—to state that the | another subject which T think ’should be dealt with by a pledge which they gave in the last ecesion of Parliament | separate bill. Tmean the question of disfraachisement and redeemed, and that we are not to expect that | the redistribution of seats. hear.) That is a ques- fence of Ubas. Addoma, Bey. No. . to obtain first class goods at a peice. The house on- | Pwenty-third ‘between Lexington and’ Fourth aveo ‘Twenty-second ward, between Thirty-fith and Forty unusually large and fae assortment of desirable | hindsomebou-cbold furniture, consistivgin partor carved rose’ | streets, Address Delia, box 114 Herald office, gentee! housekeepers. Caraful eartmen in | wood parlor furniture in blue brocatel, etegere, chairs, tables, e marble stat Au] APARTMENTS | WANTED-UNFURNISHED, | BY her, buffet, le on. and, . ‘we extract s portion of the articles, as specimens of what tho Suwon tnd Brunwce carpeted, cextendon diniag tte shins, small family, tna genteel and pleasant nel house contains:-— glass and plated ware, walnut book case, iron bed#teads, | Sixth or Eighth avenue preferred, not above T' at ‘Dining rooma—Carved walnut buffet, extensios table, Bt. | rosewood and black’ walnut dreming tables, table de ault, | addrees for tnree days, stating re: location, ; gatrrore, bronze, Wanistonde, 40, Bos: Riso am sevortastat of toon Turailure, | fald office. ngapnaey: yet: Wihogant Feustionn &covorat origiasl modern paintiags, TRY PLACH WANTED—BY A_PAMI fl mt al 7 ) AC) AN ‘Al by Bead, G.'L. Brown, Paige, ae, collected by Chariea aa: | C)° tires grown permouns 2 moders built wi dome, Wag. during his way Sbroad am riage bouse ‘and stable, anit tome ow0 to four serae of tip les, barkation Meopatra. by. Bead; ‘a must be pleasant and perfect; Kandseape, by Tubeha: Madonna apd The ft aceceas wed Dot. more en distaist arrived at tho door, and instantly the “ green.eyed mon- ster” possessed him, Down went the door with one biow, tod with ancther Mr. Foloy measured bis length on the floor, receiving @ fearfal black eye, and a gash m the cheek. He swore out warrant for Mr. Nivine’s arrest, wed the last tamed gentleman is now boarding with the rit, ATTEMPT TO POISON A WIFE. Mr. Brigham, of Norwalk, Ccnn., bas beon committed in default of bail’ in the sum of $6,000, on a charge for an attempt to poison his wife, by giving her an apple with areenic in it. © Child, by Paige. &c. (Hear. 7 eusy of necens, more than 12 miles distant from : ode paintings will be sold immediately ufter tbe furniture, which | Sty’ ‘Ae the tainly deeire m permanent home if lucation, seston ty sot 'pt on aga tte spear | Ss nanan decane eh arbtetgian gua inhre cuales ca beladar We | fo" Orte eal tees tener eh eset election. Now, to an announcement such as that 1 have | insiance, but the question of redistribut ov will raise dit. | INSTRUCTION. Renee's oftce 14 Pine street leet, above description would and isis on opportaniey torr whatsrever. Ibelieve that it was a foolish | ferences of opinion as to counties and towne, ani various CADEWIFS OF WRITING, BOOKKEE®ING, ARITH Semana jell taken care of, Ad metic, &c.—Mr, PAINE, 62 Rowery, and 283 Futon street. Brooklyn, eontinues to give three months’ (78 lessoas) instruction to and arithmetic, or bookkeeping (les- gona unlimited), for $10. Commutation in all branches, $20. Ladies’ writing leasovs, BO Pledge which shey made last sogsion to introduce s | other pointe of the utmost dificulty of solution. My form bill, and Iam, moreover, of opinion that it opinion is that, if about twenty-six seats were taken from Pledge which the government, leaning on the sup- | the emalier boroughs now returning two membors each, port of bovoravle gentlemen opposite, cannot fulfil | and to them were added the four seats now vacant, wo to the satisfaction of the country. (Cheers) But | sbould Lavo a fond of thirty seats to distribute, which the right honorable gentleman tells us this—and | should be given to those new places which are considered it is on account of the observations which he made upon | to be deserving of representation—such as Buraley, Birk- that point that 1 have ventured to trespass for a moment | enhead, Staleybridgo—and porhaps to some of the largest on the present occasion on the attention of the House— | agricultural countics. Whether that would be an ar- the right bon. gent eman, I say, holds up to the country | rangement that would last for many years it would of course ie property where it would be we care of. H, LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER, Salto locations moana’ of necest. rent and all partion . |. GENTKEL FURNITURE AT AUCTION —E. H. LUD. | Country, box 2,082 Post office, N.Y. Og ee phy Ug cae riape BNISUED ROOMS WANTED—A PARI oc! A api way, ED Ri ‘AN’ ber Gerteel Houechold Furniture All the forniture contained in eaten handsomely furnished; hot wane ead sae ibove hi consisting of parlor furniture, pier and cantre | the rrora, with the privilege of ‘cooking in the kitchen; rent eens chairs, tapestry Brussels carpet, window wBesvend $49 per month; first Cleese; Chambers—Tapestry carpets, carved rosewood bedstead, | Curtsing and fstures, chandeliers, gas burners, ke ; mahogany ‘Twenty-third etreeta and Fourth and Seventh with rich lace canopy: splendit sir mattresses, 40 to 60 ibs ; Washatands, bedeteats, mirrors. &c, Also, au arrori- | pues, AddremsO. M* Hi , Herald office, Soles and pillows fine blankets ‘and bedding, rosewood hut | Mentor kitchen furniture, with which the sale will commence. reaus and commodes, china totlet seta, rose wood bookeass, fice jctioneers’ otkce, 14 Pine sireet FLOUSE WANTED—IN A GENTERL NEIGHBORIOO mantel 5 also, one of Nunma & Fiacher’: Rosewood carves sabe seven oars PERO nearly net fect order and fully warranted, stool and cover, musi o.; besten a host of other arboles, which, to be apareciated CADEMY OF PENMANSUIP AND BOOKEREPING, 952 A Brosdway.—Open day and evening.—Pupils are re. ceived at avy time snd > lessona taken a4 oa rte) wenieuse. Buceene enarante Foun, convenience. Bnceets Arak B, GOLDSMITH. west the aucti this option:—'‘We,’’ meaning himself and hig frieads, | be presuptuous in me to say positively, but my opinion is OOKKEKPING, $10.—MR. DOLBEAR, 609 BROAD. | @naravings, elegant carved mahogany bedsteads, boresus, H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER. rears Raprovements, by aaall fa % igo f “offer you a measure of reform conservative in itscharac- | that bills of that kind, so providing for a reform of the re- way, keeps the largest commercial institution in New | Weehstends, sofas, chairs, blankets, carpets, ac. | HH), Handecme household farnitere at auction. $400 to $600 per aueam. address G. H., iT ter. You have Do other alternative if you do not tako | presentative system, would Velile the question for many | York.” Uevtlomen are prectically prepared (or business: Hoye | Desctiptivecatalogues can ve bad atihe Rouse only. | Ad wy pypandeome household furnitare at auction, 4 | with full paruculars, location, rent, dc. this than a measure of reform which wili be revolutionary | years to come. I do not wish to indulge in voguenees upon in its nature.”’ (Cheers.) The right hon. gentleman (Dis- | this subject, and I may say that I think such a meca- racii) knows very well—indeed i is notin his speeches in | sure would be more beneficial than the late bill of the go- this House that we have heard of tt for the jirk time—ihe | yernmont, that it would juce little disturbance in the value of acry. (Laughter.) In one of his ‘earliest works | representatton, and would send to the House of Commons [4 eile and Taper in what ts value | men well qualified to discuss the affairs of the country. consists. (Renewed laughter.) In that day the cry of his | The right honorable gentleman and his colloagues have Sriends was, ‘Our Young Queen and our Otd Constitution.”’ | choeen otherwise. They have chosen to make declara- ‘(Continued laughter.) The cry now, however, is that he | tions in thie House in the strongest terms it any fur- 8nd his friends are conservative, and that they offer w | ther lowering of the franchise, aguinat any er admis- the country @ conservative reform bill, while their | gion of the working claeses. (Cheers and cries of ‘No, opponents—meaning, | preeume, the noble lord the mem | po."’) Over and over again did the Socretary for the ber for London, and all who sit on this side of the | Colonies, and other sight honorable gentlemen, declare House, and who are the friends of reform—are favorable | that beyond the fr in the bill they could not con- to a measure revolutionary in ita character. (Hear bear.) | gent to any further admission of the working classes by a Now, it strikes toe as a very odd thing that the bill which | ‘reduction of the £10 franculse, (Hear, hear ) I believe the right bonorabie gentleman introduced, and which he | such a declaration, if supported by any Parliament, would says \s a conservative reform bill, bas, if passible—aliow- | be found an execedingly dangerous ono. (Hear, hear.) ing for the difference of numbers—actually met with more | | believe it would make a Ja7ge class of the very bost determined opponents on that than on this side ofthe { men in the country, the most industrious ‘and tho house. (Cheers.) It does not seem, therefore, that the | best conducted, hostile to ibe very Biustitation of this Measure was, In the opinion of houorable gentiemen op- | House. They would think that Whey were excluded posite, very congervative in its character (hear, bear), | by an arbitratry and invidious line. and 1 am sure while there are some among them who, if I'am not de- | that we should be unnble to keep up that line. (Gear.) ceived, deemed that some of its provisions tended ia the | There is one thing more apon which the noble lord (Lord direction of revolution. {Cheers.) Now I, for one, am not at | Palmerston) has touched, and upon which I also wish to all afraid of the tribunal before which the right honorable | make one observation; and that is wlethor, when this gentleman and his colleagues are about to bring this ques- | Parliament is dissolved, the new Parliament 1s to be im- ton. (Repewed cheers.) {[ presume that if the language | mediately eummoned? In 1841 Sir R. Peel, when I an- which right honorable gentleman has used refers to | nounced a dissolution, asiged me for a pledge that no time anybody more distinctly than to another, that indiviuual | should be lost in summoning the now Parliament, but are tratned into manly business habits, become quick at figures, bookkeepers. rapid businees penmen and good UCTION NOTICE. April 25, #1 11 o'clock, at 36 West Eleventh street, near Uni- ‘OTTOR. rine M. DOUGHTY, Auctioneer, will sell thin day, (Ga- | VERN DIM. aia cummiture—Conaleting in part ‘PART OF A HOUSE, WITH THE MODERN INPRO! fig piace, ments, in teel neighborhood wanted—By s ts, in a mi 7 Ni sisting in part of rose: | famfiv, the pecund Hoar and foe ‘basemen’; logation fait "several asmorantat of howerboidfarutare, temoved | Word aud maboenoy perio sis, ia plas and dame de | Kirt ape Any eval ually Baring toe albert ame a three Al a will finda. dareaa for three days T. jd smeted guabee gone taein, woumes ives, ira, rosewood piano, seven octave, by Worcester, with © | j), “box 108 Herald office, stating locatton, number Cf r00 Pith tend heircioths large’ Freuch piste pier’ iwaaiel wad oval | YeR; Fovewood puano stool, in crimson’ plush; tots atete, foot | gui terme, which must be moderate. - References ex Trewin gt rato sad aro uti’ rowmood | Hoy, ane ola ben arte, two bik marble | No tenant howe agent or andr need spp. armoire, plate 3 Ropwoed elageres, rosewood oon! ‘antique china vases and perfamery bottles, Freach gilt china ogee rei seoretary, ook "1 WANTED—FOR ONE YRAB, FROM 18T taseeTmahoquny” rossweod and walnut Freach peisteads hair | S2d glastware, mahogauy, euieboard, marie to “Brees Slay: eiiabie for a teotist fucninkod or untarishods Garpet, mabogany Freneh bedsteads:, dressing bureaus, war | be between Tenth and Twenty second streets and Fourth ea, Taahorany sofas, Fookera and parlor chairs, fige | Delp, mith elves, waabetands, Ae: heir matiressss feather | rib avenues. Addreas, mmediaicly, Dentist, Union oq chandeliers, lace and brocatel curtains; rosewood, | {herewith an ta Net kitchens Turnituse, with’ which she | Postoftice. aut Abd eahoeany marble tp droog inten: ce | se wit gimmenoe Cnalogucsto be had al Un tuctousrs articles, worthy attention. Catalogues rendy oa ie meraing seen RWICH COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —THR SUMMER NO lerraof thls cluetea! and ecloatito boarding school lor opens on the first Wednesday in May. The’ location is one of the pleasaniest in New |. and the ednestiona Advantages ‘of the first onder, Circulara st T. J. Crowen’ Para teas ge ae ery. lew York, or Pi 7 EY . Norwich, Coun. 3 fears of ae, ty rus: a husband of slmiiar qualities feliclously Bapoy, desires to open & correepondence with a view to matrimony. Address, Brepelé for teu dayu Mrs. Mi. Boot, Post ofc, Siaton ” ANTED.—A FAMILY CF THRER PBRSOWS WH class house and 0 ON NOT ¥, WAG F.. sonatbeld stmtars, carpeta,oicedkn pacior ula, paso. Key = , WAGON AND HAR- « honsehold furniture, carpeta, oil jarlor sults, plano OE NWALUE NICHOLS aicioncses-BROWNA & | fortes, French plaie mirrora er ‘This dayr saturday, April NICHOLS wiil eel! on Saturday, April 23, at Lo’clock, in frout | 23, at 1034 o'clock, at 59 Beekman street, a very large aasort- | tons as w: the it room, 6 Nnasan sweet. & bay ooy, long, Diack fw. | ment of new and jeoond hand furniture, removed lo the siore | agreeable. Address K. G., Uaion mare Fost tng mane aud tail eight years Oud; pectectty tint and gentle; | from a large bouse in the upper part of the sity. and amoug | days been used for children; together with wagon and haraess’ } which are ebont twenty first rate carpets, of various patie-ne, falé without reserve. m velvet tapestry, three ply and ingrain do., otlcloths, several Wnts, TO RENT—PART OF A ata What a 4 ——. hundred chairs, fosesrond yarior wulta, piano, mirrors, book tng of ws or wave rooms. in ploaanat location, UCTION NOTICR—BURYAAWS FURNITURE EX- | carca, dreselog bureaus, French bedsteads, gas chandeliers, | above Twenty-fifth street nor below Borizg, nd weet yrese and furniture pac! establishment, Ll! and 118 | 40. Saie paremptiry, without regard to weathor. On Mon- | venth avenue. Address, with particulars, J. W. P., 96 Mu Went Einveuth street, between and vixth avenues. Fur- | day, April 25. ali the furniture in house 100 iSleecker stroct. | street, f niture of families moved with the uimost care, Rich furniture | Particulars on Moaitay. of every deastiption bored and ahipped wy all parts of te sity okt ‘ARON ERRETORE - ANTED TO RENT—PART OF A WOUERIN AG or country. Mirrors, china FITZSIMMONS, AUOTIO! STORE 27 CENTRE nel up town, by @ small tumily of two, oad gisss ware carefully packed and moved. F + street—Will sell this day, at 103g o'clock, at 164 Spring | about $18) per year, Addrens, stating location, &c., EB. mirrors taken down and pot up in the best manner. Large | street, the entire mlock, Aainres, and furniture of millinar. 40 Herald office. OARD FOR ROYS IN THE OOUNTE' tance from the city, whore they cap have a good home and Attend a good school. Inquire of N. 8. B., 190 Water street. COUNTRY BOARD.—2WO, OR FOUR ADUUTE, | GEN emen and their wives preferred. dasiring a ebeerfal home the summer months, where refinement and om: location nnd all the 'madern improvements may be enjoyed, and on reasonable terms, may apply at 499 Broadway, second floor. two horee wagone for the removal of furniture to the country. t hate, bor hy lsees, cotnters, Le awe a is tyeelf, because among the various definite propositions | that ax soon ws it should be electad, itshould meet. T'sup- TM orders by post promplly attendad to. Soe pte doors, eek ane cod’ pendants; sofas, -ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED SKCOND OR TAU on the subject of reform, if there be any, which have lately | poge it ia the intention of Lord Derby and his colleagucs to ro — ~ "| chairs. divans, centre tables, Epeta elctoue’ ‘&c., to close tha floor ivate famil, from been discussed before the country, that with waich my | purgue a sumilar course. It would be quite unconstitu- ‘Thame is connected is, perhaye, the most deflaits, and that | tioval if théy did not pursue tbat course, and refrained AUSTION, NOTICE—A BARGAIN FOR CAGH—ONE | concern. which has been most fully discussed. Well, taen, that | from meeting Parliament as soon a5 possible. The Minis. roeewood double parlor sult, constating of two tote a Uren, es two arm, two reception and four medallion back cbatra, cover: | quURNITURE SALES. and each room commanding: 4 ‘ott bathing and fiahing; hourly communication with A hd by o lor anit, covered in savo J. BLEECKER, SON & 0O., will sell the followin, petug 80, 1 undertake to say that in any propasition of re- | tors have taken that resposibility upod themselves, and it | railroad or ; Use forty five winutes from fed im ereen slik pinah; and, one parlor anit, covered in a A. J. ER, a ae ANTED—IN THY COUNTRY, FOR THRER OR FO form which I should propose, defend or support, I should | iathe duty of thia Foure to ‘aitiom in every way by | Meet by Hudson River i: and one minute's walk from | Orman), Tory don and eat Tomine tek tales thee ome ce ee eer) Ti al tie Guittvas waleek; ear Spits Sayaiae at Of ena Sota, fae a elle of Waa roceed exactly upon the lines which were laid e the depot. Apply on the premies, or of RB. DIMMIOK, at thy of Mate y Ki and two children, within one hour of the city by steamboat pl ere ‘own | paseiug a8 quickly as porsible such supplies as may be gle nuit, ‘one sof, one arm, one reception and On Wednesday and Thureday. April 27 and 28, at 102 Kast ews, artienlars, Campbell, yy the bill of 1882, and in accordance atrictly and rigidty | required. lear, hear,” and a ery of The ballot.””) 1 | Brooks Brothers, ccmner of Broadway and Grand aire. four medallion bax ery richly carved nad upholwer- | gwenty lirst atrcet, opposite Gramercy Fark. 247 Pow oflce, Now Seek etsy es " wy e ', hear, a ————— m " , New i Pilih all the landmarks which the roost gifted and capable | can oaly say if the prose t Ministry should introduca any | @YOUNTY BOARD MAY BK PROCURKD—IN A PRI. | Si "all,be sold for Sims; rsewoudl plor end conics tables, : ; statesmen of this country for the last 60 yoors have set up | Reform bil, containing clauses iatraducing the baliot T | \7 vate family, residing tn a beautiful village, within three. | 7.5" 4 urand chairs, paintioge, carpets, ait te ENRY H LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. ANTED TO RENT—AN UNFURNISHED TWO for our guidance upon this question. (Hear, bear.) If Tf | whall feel it my duty to vote againat it. (Cheora and | quarters ct ‘an hours tide of the sey, acceealble by stoam bat Napionrs wil be sold st privaig wale tne dap very chenp for 2, Nowean street~Genteol household farniture, Chicker- Ty house oF cottace, situated either on the Hudson make the coustituencies of the counuy’ larger aud } laughter. Fad corsat all ours, Adirees Harris, box 13 New York Post | (ah piy ah the slore No, 170 Ninid avon, near Twenty. | {0 planoforie, ac HENRY A. LERDS & CO. willl by | or near the Harlem Walltond and not over 2) milen from et Beata hai 2 oftoe then ‘tion on (Saturday, April + | city. Ouse mit rect repair, and rent y * e cf 7 cl Li ¥ —A PRIV. - 8, consiati velvet and Brussels car; lernid office, give them to the larga populations who form the great J The Cuaxcalion or 1% EXcHBuCRR S&id tbe prorogation iy, rrldingn shor diaiance fromm Gig, necooeabie wy | AUCTION NOTICR—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, | Mtwood pattar melts inate by Rochniort covered i erimsan | ~arnidaiedea satan centres of 7008, Commerce, your industry, your taxation, | would probably take place about the time he id havo ‘at convenient business hours, will accommodate « few wUhaee Uns coeeee Goa Gcvgs, arg dztares, | 8Pd maroon sllk broowie!; Ince onrtaing, pior glasses and base, | — = "aba i your public opinion, and your power—if 1 do ail | moved the adjournment for the holidays. Ho said there | Aron personn. A direes for ove week Hosors Herald ofhce, sre teen, monies, pliialn: decttire totilse, aut eorytting neces | clegant vaans, roa! bronze chandeliers, conte tables, roaswood RAILROADS, ite, snd to VID be , Fi tare ood I have fo ] was no foandation for the statement that the Ministry had Salting whore nn inlerview may be had, moderate, No | Cry for a drug store. Sule positive, sad without reserve. Wee tor Gaktyale tees bares tal Coon ok RIGHT AND TRAVET. earn the meai . eers. iz contemplated resignation, and he denied that be hi servants secoramodated, Ie | rd A pete honorable geaticinan muet attach to it eome moaning which | stated that the opposition fo the bill had endangered the eo = a UCTION NOTICE.—WOUREHOLD | FURNITURE, | Soemary, wash table, illo fall mend asd other avlaioe, BALTIMOBR, ABW YORK Tam notaccuetomed w gtyo it. Lam iy satie‘iod | peace of Karope. PERSONAL. Torewoud! pianoforte, ke —SAMU Gl, O$GOOD, auction’ | the property of # family removing to ths country, without re that the members of this House and the people of this |” ‘The motion for adjouroment was withdrawn. ae eve nnnnrnmermnnme~- | Sen-more s] Nasa ireet-—will peli an Mowday next, at 10%, | we Pr WEST AXD 80! 9 country who are anxious tuat your House of Commons fein - should be a fair—I do not say & mathematically exact—re PP clegeence adeceenp = valent prewentation of your great populations and their great in. | 207%” nu oF Ta OOCRTY OF BUCRIWOTLAM toreate, of the intelligence, aud industry, and wealth, and | , ORT*MEN—A Farliamentary majority, composed of virtue ‘of all classes of the cammunity—f am, I repeat, | *isoordant sections, has availed \itaolf of its namorical perfectly sotisiiod that thoy are the very hist persons who | Srenath to embarrass hor Majosty’s government, and, by can fairly be charged by the right honorable gentleman | %°M#!akenuous manwuyre, to intercept the discussion of 1 entire faratturs, Y H, LERDS, AUCTIONERR—SALHSROOM No, | , THM BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD and cgusleting ck nana pasior, ‘tang fo 4 alan’ kit | FU rant sree cHENY LenDe.&. Oo. will wl fant a oe ER a, : oe reine bial dank elas, eootery, cae he,” | Afsuetion, on tatuntay, Apri, 23, at 12 o'clock, in front of the | Toue between Wew Tork Ws = Cartalosy silver plaied wards SROs crockery, Glassware, Ae. | gare No; 28 Nassau soot, « bey'horve, 1B hinds high, seven | rest Week ane Rowmhmont. cela Ona superior rove wond pict Wea te ere ceale apcrea couse tae Ts arty | suas smigreny tckeied trough, wih Gu tagesgn, 04 partec 6; wner hae 10 1 Catalogues eably on mornit ue for Bim “Also, © Sik eal Foekaway, made to order by Necavend 2 Ca W. BAKES, WHO LEFT the 16th day of February, will he advantage by sending bis wood, Broedway Post offic Goook AM, et No. 18, Ludlow pleco, Houston street, be- | SS ____. tween Bullivan and Macedon, beg ve CITY ABOUT 4 care of B. Lock: 1. WANTED.—AN INTRE N@ LITTLE GTRI. {rom hve th elev'on searn ch eee way boar OF & o0d oane by addressing 1,198 Post office, ter.) 1 mould, like that Denceate Klemen epparite Peolceea amest Should be supported by & patriotic ao1)4 lay ail the bearings of the cage J ir friends ‘nd const tents, 1 would say to tuera, Disenas. it fair. | , Hot Matesty, thorefaee, unfler the advieo of hor Minis- bya pox — ——- ry ‘Ye ‘210 Broadway, corner of Barclay street, | with any attempt to revolutionize the English eonstita. | eir meaeures. {OR ADOPTION—A FIRM, HANDSOME PSMALE orto 10%. BELL, AUCTIONKER, AND | Word. & Tomlineop; has beon used but & fow times, aud is of to the Astor House en, (Cheers. Lam delighted tt Ure right honorable | one wrsctuseicomnee rites by yA nn | rea five years oid, & Eeeiectable Beep oa Fer Monin “Te iy 10 o'elook, Ia the salen. She latest wtyle and in ine onder, i pest tees nt veere carween Kew, 7 Soi for ectilement to. the touttomscien ceurae* 1 r8 | by hig colleagues, he bag with diligence and devotion eu. | oomseae Tt aauNe ot Ha . Pay oe ter yoletbia, Sey dooda, a oom ENRY H. LESDS, AUGTIONEER—SALBSBOOM NO. | from row Kc Gove been provided sepncd Kingdom the qvertion at inne be diavored to discharge bis ¢uty to (he country. TMPORMITION WL EPR earn nL of eb jewelry, four sewing machines, clocks, iran 2 Nasaeu street.—BFN RY H. TRIS & OO. will well | for travellers between the cies an | the " tbe right tonora lo genieman und hie {ride agen) _ The blow which bes lately beon tntlicted on the govern. | [AMORMATION WANTED-OF SAMURL BRIDOART, & I. eon, on satu look. At ihe valee, p ihe largely reduoed rate of bul wodollary um, ad max! ben tn tothe hi | Ment? deprives it of authority, and yot in the ranks of the | ing. the dist i a ot es cea ae curreat price reaern tinkets, my tone aad on Tosarde, when thee rae neg O°: | opposition there ia Lo more Zivey of sontiment than whee. | latkt ctesitorins, tat Dereae jot remy bad UCHIOK NOTICR—J. nOGAW, AUCTIONERG —By mon elt 07. waping care have when their press writes--chargas such as thor whiah | | Weir distracted politics rendered it necessary that Lord | information will be thankfully recety No, Dr eeet Rent ln chicane oars tacos tor, Me tom take it for grated they are about to hurl against tho great | Derby ehould aseumo the heim. Mewarkevenve, Cg... | stating of DUR wralank bedatbads, tation, chaltm carpe, De: ©. W. PRRVEIL, Agont B. & 0, of reform, (Honr.) { you choose to adopt that | _ Th epporition tn the it House of Commons, which JAPGRMATION WANTED-BY, if or MOORE, } resus, kiicken furniture, ae. fi te Ay ER (Hour) Youkuow | WS elected under ambiguous circurustunces, is brosen | 1 of her dnuthlior Marie Bllison, wha tert stout tt. | aoe — Ww YORK Raltmoap, om Which side the power of bombers will be ranged, acd | "tO sections, which oan always combine and overthrow | ‘een month to join her hushand, soareh boller i jE S.C. RDRY, AUCTIONEER, hel a a8 N* eM Be f ou must be perfectly woll aware that if you dare thacon, | ‘* Queen's government, however formed. This ia a con- | Meter. New Or paz tas York. RA LUDLOW, Jk, iM % ‘On and afer a re traing will Tab oe teen. ‘your party and not ours which wii | i100 aike prejedicisi to Parliament and tothe ompire, | (five, \y bor at Mrs Parker's, 26 Marion street, : Wl sell, thin day, Saturday, April wary? | REDS, AUOTIONBSR.—AALBSROOM bag sation, 'Now York, sa = come off second Best im the wie. (Cheers) Now. 1 | Ibis for the ouuntry ts comprebend and to remedy thee | Nt™ Orlane papers please copy. Mo #Pine wreet handsome lent mek: | FLBXRY 1. LERDS, AUOTIONRRE. A pA a for, wish that we should enter this great coutoen at avi. ‘OHN 8.~1 CALLED AT THR @T. NT AS, AND | aw ide wat too buepies for two or four permons, atifting | Aik Nasu street — valuable see Honant Bonseupld Surat: fa iincaoaie 7 tion which Is so pear athand, and Of Which to maach “cy | , The memant ts critfoal. Bwyland has tomediay, | 9 Yan seappciated xt not findiog yon there. Tati note for | wp tupades. igi half spring waxous, rond wagous, tro mented | (it, Mond mage Yk Nelige RANEY at: fon. o'nloch, at 72 urs the Taterect of this afeat country dioneads aa nt | Uetieerm two great mowarchs, ao of posmbuer preseree fr | 20. the bow, with my uddreaa,, Come on to N.Y nkeare. | warane, all new and warragied. Alan, iwasgcan hend lst | Sgh nin wutet neu itih rea, tie be! pouibio in's spirit of calmness, (Choors and’ is Europe the Ulerwings ef peace. it is weotesary thas the eee RELN in TATA Cat. | iwc es oad “ hove, moatly mando tt fall, to order, by Reine, of zs ¢ came = a pos ann parr suite of rosewood, witht aed, via—Boru i chairs, covered in cri rs sion PLELERL # EF 4 a | UCTION NOTIGR.—JOER J. WENNTA AVOTIONRYR, | le-ntetes, arm A Pale of 6: {ome ruitore—Will sell, this da satin 4 fu 7, Raiirday. ot 1055 @’clook, at Gis Houston tract, ali the elegant FURTHER INFORMATION ly, aud do not charge mo with revolutionary designs. ere, will shortiy prorovue the present Parliament, with a Of SUNDAY. will rhed — ‘rom n! 1 » nistio gM forte MAEM hg HA SMES | eum fe mi tt wos tu ta Be apron | ST Eeieieerarte mamceneetes wes | Sr fe Wiha ou with festering wuch designe. (Langhter, : 9 Tid, NUS LISIN ANOW PLRaaN OALAT IME French plete toirrore, wi an fe; Browse J rs ri) 3 3 ciminy, charge you with what T shold “an ot itt Her Bajeaty'scendidonce may be enabled to bonduct ely ate ec Cre Ae CA ot mis, | Wepeetes, Brusesla nnd inaysin carpets gurBotis, vane, rye | MICH: AD Slewank eet Lh tee Do Tn pogkny iiienlr Fs, fromm Wate Paina Wnacqualntance with the opinions of your country: ‘oe, rosea fo oan ‘iron. geet sy ayy ta | ga ty ben Fa minch, T'shall ey no more, bu: that | omtiroly approve of Ak wg Rerlienens, veueee tan poles the cours: whici the right houorabie gentleman’ wad his | #8 . d fatbfel servant tie gant rosewood seven’ octave ‘pinay | EieB, plated 4 , in bale cloth, and other bed Mista ane dom Ses mae | Munlacahen aeeS rs Sep Te Gahand st tonrd asd oa edaasion Wotng tani, Sacra “7 im iaeraior. 1 A. ward ome Wood Chamber wults, couaa: OTTO) Y — ropen, rose. nd enacaber an, congue RAY H. UMEDB, AUCTIONRYE, SALTIROOM Wo, " A ANTED—INFORMATION a TO THY AR Tirel from Leeland of Mion han” Motion, Lay Bitzabeth foot (now Mra. 8. M. Porter.) whe forwarded ‘expenses t AoeUnauom, Address 8. {er Walla, Morgan cventy, Ohio, iii colleagues br-ve taken. Tt is, f thinic, ‘be, goatiomen, your obliged and faithful servant, chandelier, oitiis HENRY D8 & 00. will sell emergency with which they have to dnt ame'T trast tna | DOWNING smear, April 4, 1860. DigkARA. | TA-TeeRh INP ORMATIOR 37 REAPAR RYANE POR | Fushstacher, vowel. wil Which Soane wil yon Monday, Apri, at 105¢ 'elock, 8 Nov Td etnse am when tne sew Parliament inects thore will ba onough. of W rect rtog a teeta of Sanat Rae oelm net Ur. | Renee eae te toseee medi Sarco? ren cours ‘Carpetn, maNhONEy ee Ties | FPRNOVAT.—RHW ORICINAT, JA0OBR HAS Geach ety than be. forened it (na neotae goverament THE ‘‘CHAMPIONSHIP” OF ENGLAND, Fert tay asi ng eee es UOTION FALe oY DPEIRAG! iB HOUs . Carrer ok and Cock. walt exiersley tioine tableg moved itn ron to 7 many we —if the foveramont, . is the. , rn 18 HOUSEHOLD ROR aan bookonns, mabogany sideboard, French | old cvciomers wil! please ei). The uml oh ioe a York: froma thenoe went io Rocke Re TA iiure, PRIRE. PAR, muoionee pI * pedieteadn ‘ condoons, banjoa, Bar aranee ent pass a Mhoderate, Dut rubella mee. | The Wight Between Sow Sayers ond Bul thatthe cores tee. iy ibe ianksnly apr, dey. i a. seo, Coloak #4. No. 10 Greoae aot poss | Pate, Pies, anG,tasen, atnoe, Dedatoads and buresne, tear | corlene Unie indamee wae oad rated sure of reform, such as will place if im the power of ov ary Benjamin for $1,000. Herel office. . r Tesewood parler eke, inaala and ttkee earpelg f omare | lode, wale carpets and rode. tgether with b geneeal ag | ——— “= mare 3 man, every m: nt—if, indeed, there should be au; Fron the Leadon Times, April 6. = oe id plenof rte by il — rortment if, Srockery en wor. FMOV ATs: A NOR 8. ANDI, r Lehto gay that, although Parliaincnt dove not oxectly rs. | Yaterday, morming a Iaspe ausrbor of the, dite of the Gieien aiowehy oes ee MOE enn ae ann ns Temoved trom 198 Pearl to Marra SP TRIO at large, 1.12 60 (air and jast s ropre- yore Brean = fyb : seteiplatindl Oe ie One | FOUN REDDING, AUCTIONERD, WIT, SRLT, ON - present the people 60) ropre- | pris: febting reg left London for the purpose of witooas- a om nn nn J — a entation of »!I the great interests 0! the « 300. OO 0) BAYARA. nownerio AND GERMAN Hh. MORTGAGES SALS—BROWNE & Wy. [od Gotmrday, April bs, A ihe corneg of Tenth avenge and saat do. oul “nih “ net088 ay, x ley shat dv. | tng a coutest for erate on Oynt was botvcen A CHOUS wid well thin dey, April at thate nalearoom. 3 | Pitty ft acre, wb 10h6 0 1 f ., the contante of the house. RMOV AL. MRS, P. TOVERT, AGENT, WIT our Wifetime, at least, we way nover be calle on | Sayers and Beyamin, and oxel ‘onl of intoreat, ware, from 44 to $40 Allibe fer: tare fy sald hoose conmisun a: ating, chatre, I Trove, her Tarts, millinery emadianment from No, to discuss avy question connects with the reform | if x judgment may be formed from the number of Paar re teagtlc arty inva! to examine tie eook Gd peicom | Crm ee laeatie the ike cali, toewwood sud green | tabien, crockery end enoking moors, nlsc ong Lge lop wages; | Firondway to. the enlendid houpe Ne. 70s Weosawer, @ the House of Commons, (Choors.) | who atiouded. Nearly 1,00) persoua left (he London | “°° imducowents wil be ofteret te cash pavers teryy. | bish, por order morigagee, Nn one Breen | ig tie faanly wre qulog, o Murope, HOM care below Kighth viree:, on or before ihe Im of MAY