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— eal the Ny Th E} LD down upon the little republic the interference of | Veny Latest raom Ruope Istanp.—Yester ‘ A mingle. ie Socom iene oes money, ae “a. P O STS {P i. EW YORK H tA * | England, and then, perhaps, after all, the United | day we received two more shots from Riode Island. [Correapon tet Heral day, Mr. Isaac Van Namee, bar tender. in the employ of aeminclioeesiererinens —————, States may be involved in the contest, greatly | They are given below. It will be seen that they Wasurarox, Thursday. $B. M- | Gieon Westbrowk, porter-vouse Keever inthe Bowery, | | oe For our weual Souive-n Corremponidener, Set New Vork, Saturday, April 30, 1842. wtales may ? ae sana culoties Coastio\o— Proceedings in Both Houses. fully identified Allen as the person who passed a $1 coun | by morning’ Mail, sev fourth page. against her inclination; this will lead toa general | are from Chart terfeit note om him on the same evening that Allen was ne Inthe Senate, after the presentation of petitions ¥ TvWY 7 “sa a é ; a . i arrested by Smith. This will s cure him if other strong CHATHAM THEATRE : Og The Werxty Hexaup will be pub ght all reand, sad probebly te a gener Lappy pe HneGia, tBareieoarne locked mnan aes Bat? and memorials, this morning, Mr. Allen made an Circumstantial evidence shonld fail. begins an im his muc. seamen: tone 8 o'clock this morning. Price 6} cents of Mexico, which will then share the fate of Po ly. é _ | effort to get up his Rhode Island resolution, but he a in the tragedy of « das Malec ju the land. From another private correspondent at Provi Shae T caveat U.S, Cireutt Court Apostate; Mr.C. J. Smith enacting Pescara, Hie!) He ‘Ann street. $ 7 Jan of ar- | Was defeated by a vote of 28 to9, Several private Bef 2 att meya, Mrs. Blake Florinda, ond the other favor +a of The Sunday edition of the Henin will be | We know that many persons consider Texas an | dence, we learn that the follosng is the plan of ar- | i were then read a third time and passed. The ae — <<. napegpesapsenbegga - mee the company in prominent chasacters. In the conse of ee Fane aee eo jeace of the removal | insignificant enemy ; but we can tell those persons, | rangements for the coming week in that city. Senate then took vp the civil and diplomatic bill The defondant wont States va Wiiliom M. Brice = | the evening the accomplished Mrs. Thorae appeais, and suspended to-morrow, in con of our establishment to th Nassau streets, and of the pie for our reception. : {ge The New York Laxcer will be published 1 21 Ann street. : . i fic ings a much admired song. that even now Texas is able to conquer the whole | The suffrage Governor and members of the Legis: | rhe Finance Committee reported an amendment to | Attorney in 1884, and retained it ull the el MASI A BE stedeort.) hy. . rhe . ‘ : ; J © | paving realized, we understand. an im of Mexico, if Great Britain does not interfere. | lature take their seats and oaths of office on Tuet | rike out the provision inserted in the House, di | from the salary and fours in one oi the geese tothe ox. Texas can at thismoment bring into the field 10,000 day,and commence legislative action. The King reeting the printing of the Executive departments rarer nearly $100000. On the 8h Dee, 1933, whilst as good and hardy soldiers as ever drew a trigger. | Charles members and governor, under their consti- | .j4}| be put upto the lowest bidder by advertive- pe rg gen par Pa opatboes age All they would want is supplies; and if they onee } tution commence proceedings on Wednesday, and | ment, Some exp'anation ensued between Mr. King, | board the steamer Livervool, accompaniet by one of hy took Matamoras, they could get abundance of sup- | then will follow the fighting, if any is attempted. | sip, j:vans, and Mr. Woodbury, when the question short tine joined his old friend, Swart- : i ¥, is ' “ It was ediatel ined that bi plies of all kinds. This would enuble them to ad- | The suffrage men are determined to keep pose€8i0n | was taken, aud the amendment was rejected by a | had received, during the ru of the pte inne poste 9 vance on and take Vera Cruz. Here they would be | of the Hall of Legislation, if they can get into it, i vote of 9 to 28—only the Senators understood to be nearly $80,000 belonging to the Government, over and assisted by the people of Yucatan, and then what is | and immediately demand the keys of the arsenal corver of Fulton and ng up of that building Qg- AMERICAN MUSEUM —Those who derive to spend pleasantly and profitably a few leisure hoor where Dotrecticn is blended with amusement,¢» tin no better place then this. To-day, there will be « great variety of amusing stage performances, commencing at three o’clock. Schools, f-milies, and strangers, wil] em- brace this epporiunity. | Winchell, the princeof comic felows, 3 Roi the pretty singer, Celeste, the dencer, and Barnum’? Animal Magy , make » rick bill. The little mysterious Gipsey Girl can also b. con- sulted to-day. this morning a portant from Texas—Contemplated In- vasion of Mextco, have received the following ‘rom such a bigh ource in New Osleans, connected with the cent of Texas, as leaves no doubt that its ox re strictly authentic, and that the contem- plated invasion of Mexico will be carried out New Oaveans, April 18, 1842. James Gonnox Bennett, Eaq.— Sin— y In the present trying times with Texas J cannot withhold fram you my thanks for the faverable no- : : ase above what he had accounted for, independent of the 1 ‘a! | friendly to the administration voting for striking out’ | enormous fees to which he lawfully had a right. He to prevent them from taking the city of Mexico? and all other State property If refused, they will | The Senate is going on with the bill with all practi- subsequently returned, cluimed an offset ; and, after a (thal i . : * ip . «, + | long search, or the cise of much ingenuity, has A s Wiens inva beasts [ete et aR Ae to, obtain | eable rapidity, and bids fair to go through with i in brotght up ageinst Uncle San, charges te'the agount RRIVAL. AND Satine OF THE Rl them, and if finally unsuccessful, will sti = . the couree of two or three days. of $102 601, to test which is the object of the present Feoteaia Bri. 5 5 Fs H .'P sisted by the vet é Mapwar —Yesterday another of ee pecnet Hae retain possession of the Legislative Hall. No| Goy. Porpexren’s report on the abuses of the ae fugt greet bon Dudisy talten aie os i ‘a tish West India steamers the Medway, Captain | forcible measures are to be commenced dy the | New York Custom House, was presented in the | United States had able advocates in Mr. Hoffman, the | Pays Rocullerity thermcan be in dre Smith, arrived at this port, from Havana, eee te suffrage party, but if one drop of blood is shed by } House this morning. It. was ordered to be laid on | Prevent District Attorney, d bi tant, Mr. Wat- | Cotter intends opemioi hit Saino" at Nassau, Savannah and Charleston, She left Ha | any of their opponents, by the use of the State | the table and printed. Onthe part of the U. 8, it was fully proved that Mr. P, é vana on the 2st instant, Nassau on the 234, and | aris on ocher weapons of attack, the plan of the sul-| My, Evrazrr oflereda resolution to take the Ap: | had received, and not ‘paid over. the sum of $73606dic, | SAUnders’ Patent metaiie Kazor Tabi t and Kremlin. OG GREEN TURTLE FROM THE BAHAMAS, we are informed, will be served up this day in steaks soup and in a mode peculiar to this establishment ‘his Kremlin appears to be a peculiar place, but what z Turtle it will to find that Mr. ntents a i c ¥ H which, with interest from 8 b Dec. 1838, the period of his Razor Strop lice taken of my country, and the deep interest you | touched at Havana and Charleston on the 26th. The | Frage men is to retaliate by the use of the torch, azd | pertionment bill out of Committes on Monday, but | Jeparture, emountedto $02 162 dc. Among the affects - IF THE OLD MOTTO" EXPERIENTIA D0 manifest in her success. For what you have ‘al: | following isa list of her passengers :— sweeping item of $41,100 252., alleged | CET,” can besatistactorily proved in any matter thus render Providence a second Moscow, in lees | on motion of Mr. McLellan, of New York, the re- | of Mr Pric f vriti i ‘i 1 . by him t a8 @ retaining fee on 11.338 bonds, | téinly can in the use if an instrument like this. time than we are writing aboutit. The King Charles | .ojation was laid on the table. we wata laidorer dering ibemueueual of the banks | have had one in use for more than a year, and ther fore folks, who own the real estate that entitle themun-| 4 resolution was then offered that the House take | in 1837, and which h claims to have been authorized by | speak with fall kuowle!ge, when we assert that this is e this frem me as an evidence of the debt of gratitude we owe you Your future course will be directed by circumstances, accord- List or Passencers wy THe R. M.S. P. Mepwar. Mr._E. Stribos, from Hav: Mr. Bryant, A . a f 2 as . . i “ by all odds the best et and ing to the manner and sincerity with which we | Miss Lee, and female servant, “ “« der their constitution to the right of suffrage, will | 4 recess from two to half past three daily, from and Lie eg Fe Shee ae charge Se RING bass hed day. What Sealesinteit gan coum ana act our part. The press nt I know is an age of hum: | Mrs, Carrauga, ah Bi thus, in an it stant, be deprived of their possessions, 24 of May, but the H faked: Maredadanenteretll tude da ponte ben how fine! The razor, ofter being drawn across th: ind many will doubtless suppose all that is said | Mr. M.Excaudon, i he auth ' SIGE th after.the 8d/of, Mey, but.se Honse’ refused. io, 590-1 se Ree eee rooe fst aw, bonke face afew times, glidesover the face like water, ad ren $0 faras an invasion of Mexico is con- | Mr.Escaudon, = = = and the suffrage men be revenged for the wrongs | pend the rules to receive it. There are very many others, presenting at dere it as delicately soft as that of a miss in her tv alsonhumbwg. Rut the conclusion will | Three youths, Mr. Bs family,,, “ inflicted upon them, by the destruction of that pro | The House then went into Committee of the | culars,such as none but a msn of Mr Pric Tals strop may else be recommended for ite J ng : , ji “ ei i Seid At e excellent order, if props bewrong aa pexiaes, we Bare SAE eee Mr. 8 Furlong, “ - perty that has secured to their opponents the right | Whole onthe Apportionment bill, upon which the uld possibly Layo Bro ipcen, A ge of $500 lor yaathcauPotettiave tii actene axae Mexico, ora full recognition of our independence gil “ to oppress them, under the old constitution, which | day will be spent Bauchard, as exe: wus pold to Mr. | they are gone. To the properti 3 ofa strap, it ad ' a ait 4 pay ish. Pe : d for ; risk the spoiling of 4 by that perfidious government. Jie Mr.W. Phelps, they have endeavored to abolish. P. onthe eve of fan accounte i | reer aetmtitog itotte banis cherie fi Much ase n oie esi tl Add GED ee By B D, Matsa, foie lat ss Ri This frightful intelligence is given us by a Rhode : ever of peent &e. és re ed Uncle Sam is called upon to pay the fee, while | 70k wil SANATe RMIMAT Te CL dean ference to the posite a ae ” ITALY AND THE ITALIANS.—Harpers others. | ci; Island man, but we must doubt it. here is also a charge of $50 fur collecting a | other; if there be another, in or out of this 1 tlic, eek charging him ha: taken good care of the pri countries. [tumour bas attempted todo us good Mrs. A. Calderon de Ia Barca, “ bak —Th 1 1s aac ' debt of $33, and other good and plump items of account, | ¢qt¥al to it, it hasnot fallen wathin the reach of vur not as well asevil_and ber votarieehnve badher emis: | Mitt McCloud. nica ce Provipence, April 28, 1842. aa ee a fab a sa bai thewing thebill to have been made out atthe dictation | limited observatio saries in the fire. But the ti WOW arrive CElache Rule “ E heaor. Voleandee=aMisiainet ‘ i ' Ss of an old and experienced legal head. eee when truth must be told, and false Famor, with her BOTS Se * a “ erent been ee Explosions and Hurricanes: | ecobrace every thing connected with the History enee Thomson, in his a dress o the Jary sated that Ter ay hemageres (idee hae ot Oe thonsand tongues must be i poa7ys Napkebe Mr Bren as to Nassau. on i although the trial had occupied much time ‘he circum: | 5} 7 ill be ist to the facts, and ask you tobe the medium through | MrweAccten, from Nassau. to Charleston. Dernier of Italy and the Italian Islands, from the earliest aeecat noreastised Glan caemnra aoe cael Mush | Sherman's Camphor Lozenges will be able to lang’ at which they are to be conveyed. Wi-hout ceremony, then, I come to the issue. Here it is—Let all ex. amine and judge. i Since April, 1836, we have been in the peaceful enjoyment of the soil of Texas, 60 far as Mexico was concerned. The memorable day of the 2Ist of April is still fresh in the recollections of all Americans, and doubtles occupies a place in the mind of President Santa Anna. after that pe- Mr. Moliaeux, (Consul) Savannah to Charleston. The splendid steamer sails again to-day at twelve o’clock for Halifax, according to the following no- tice :— fra i ¢ / ich | their comrades whe neglected th tion, :s! We ave'doing (olhave & regulsrieartNibake tere: [Set the present time. They are by Spalding. | had been said by counsel as 'o the inability of Mr. Prios | ‘Rel 4 ein CUet ate one of your real, old fashioned, downright shakings up. It will come off next week, and no postpone- menton account of weather. Any of the good peo- ple of New York—any of the sober, ioduatrious, and well-disposed citizens of that great emporium of the arts and sciences, who would like to witness the grand spectacle can do so by paying their passage the celebrated Professor of Rhetoric, in the Uni- | to pay even ifa verdict were obtaine) sgvinet him, and roa diasp hey terete ale ohy Aber eon wtise versity of Edinburgh. ‘They are very handsemely | 100.8 sppeal made to the jevlings of the jury. ante, the | seasickness. Every person going to sea choult pro got up and well printed on fine paper, with maps | hed pr«judiced tne public ogninst him, and calling u,on | Tide themecives with supply, The Des office in chip Rovat Maw. Lerrer Orrice, and plat ve would suggest to those enterprisi account, for asmali verdict. Wit such | Burgess, Poiladelphia; Reed, Baltimore; Fravk fy lor, gt orks MU ReRaE Cine mt ggest to © enterprising | ideas, neither courts nor juri s have any thing to do. Washington City . 3 ylor, The Letter Bags of the Mail Steamer: Medway, will pablishers that to the next edition they add a map | Weare bound by our ois faithfully to pass between foe Se sae eae oy ‘a of Ancient Rome, with all the aqueducts and pub- the defendant and the United States, In relation to this Clirehugh’s Tricopherous. close to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, at 7 Pine street. 2 s ; é chi ’ i 1 eae laim, the sa ifthe latter were Jividual. » iy. i : ried he was released by the clemency of erexiae The vessel will suil at 12 o'clock Vs BUCHANAN: eae bra ett a ith strane musics Gud car. | He buildings. demand of thet United Siaiea has. been proved or Pe . Sate take ake hema ue nae ; marey, er Lary ery tha saree oC Sans fale Why does not the Captain remain till 4 o'clock? | touch box, er shot-pouch, and powder-horn,with ‘at | Mivver’s Lire asp Virws.—Dow, 204 Hanover | '@4- The question then is, how far the offset is entitled ‘New Youx, Aprif 14, i342 atrect.—This is a moct ex-raordinaty book and |‘ cepsideration There are certain charges for books, | gin :— cleaily shows that the world will Ceuta te ‘an end in | *tionery and blanks left in the office, services for spe- | [have to inform you that I have taken out le:tere 1843; next Bab itcnaceta cial duties, and other items, which can be allowed, the | patentof the U.S, for making, using and vendiag of @ 3 next year. Buy it and read ic, whole amounting to $10 775 93c . leaving a balance due | preparation called the Trizepher 1, after this inti Excrcrorepra Amentcana, No. 16 —Curry §- | tothe United states of $86,805 87c- As to the charges of | mation, you infringe upon my rights in using any ingre- Co. 155 Broadway —This work embraces every | $41 #00 for retaining fee, and $10,000 for commissions for | dients which you preteud to be or will be found to be U thing necessary to be known, and is one of the best | #t¥ices in regard tu deposite benks, they cannot be al- | same as mine, 1 will institute immediate legal proceed~ and cheapesi b.oks ever published Jowed. 10 respect to the bonds, a public meeting had | ings to step you. Tem, ke sires Pp deen called by the merchantsin May 1837.to petition go- ve VAIR CLIREHU GH. Boz’s Worxs, No. 16.—Curry, 155 Broadway — | vernment for an extension. Mr. P. wext to Washington on This completes the Old Curi ty Shop tor 75 | their behalf. The Solicitor of the Treasury doubted his i ANSWER. cents, with beautiful plates, and is the best and | powers under the law to extend till afer suit had been Aprh lah. cheapest edition ot it. commenced, but finally, by consent of the President, | g;x :— Cooren’s Sea TaLes.—Curry, 155 Broadway.— | S6rscd.that itehould be to. Me. Price was directed to | 1 receved a not from you lest eve S : , re _ let them lay over till the Ist of October, when they must in a ding @ compound calle This concludes Homeward Bound. The next | be put in nit and await the action of Congress. Xan Ps. re ery emeanpeeler ed d ntvengvOn 7 RAE TieEE thas ae commences the Two Admirals, the new story. during the sania wenton taking ney boats ieee Proticute to say You willsto, it with your legal procced- Tmer’s Faexctt Revorution, No. 50.— Post, 88 | C28 having two instruments signed, the one a full boed, | ings but if you bad taken the part of a Gentlemun I never rhage i the other an auxiliary to reader the procceding valid azd it but ot about law for Bowery — Uke ouly work on the subject worth pos- | hoidthe sureties. The nomier of bonds extended was nel eaters a aie “Orit eee Wat Lair | 5613, on each of which Mr. Price got afee of $3,60 to $6 | you cameto my terms and that must be done with Scorr’s Wonxs, No. 17.—No one should be with- | each to th the bond, the arrange- | for I bide you try your bist then I have doun wi out this beautitul and cheap edition. Sold by Post, | ment of the matter bi ft wholly to him. On | opinua at present. Lam, 88 Bowery. the ae Sper laid acl cs the aaeesery ‘A C. BARRY, 146 Broadway. wi im countermandin; e order for put classi n of this Bacon’s Wonxs, No. .25 —Post, 88 Bower! nai. i putting the | ‘The orthography. grammar an. clasvical diction o! this 8; bonds in suit. Thelett rdid not reach Mr. Price till the | Dogberry effusion must be almi-ed ly oll the fric "send This concludes the 24, and commences the 31 vo. | 84.of October, ard he now cl-imsthat he had aright to | patscsectibiepe ute nract,ond expigios why ke i. & om- Jume of this scperb work, which no library ought | put the bonds in suit on the Ist of Ootol ind brings ed to copy my advertisements, and by subsrionting to be without. the charge accordingly caliing the two instruments in | his nome,insert them for his own composition, Effeonte esch case two bonds, and thus getting the number over | Jike this can only belong to such a snv aking, conretpel- least six rounds of anymunition,” will by doing so, and have extra eivili The expense of liviug will be trifling, as it is ex- pected that things will be condueted on the “ grab system ;” at ail events, the State will furnish “good board and lodging” to sueh as come with these re- commendations, It is respectfully suggested to them, however, to “settle up their aflairs before leaving.” Rhode Island, Sir, wants to cut a figure in the history of nations. She has been taunted with her insignificance as a State long enough. Martin Van Buren threatened to put her in his Breeches pocket. He had beiter have a hornet’s nest there than little Rhoda now, Lean tell him Our quarrels heretofore have been contemptuously syled “‘tempests in a tea pot.” We mean now to do something to dis- tinguish ourselves, and for that purpose we intend to get up a “* bloody civil war;” and we hope that hereafter (i we can manage so as to have a regular pitched battle, with an official list of killed, wound- ed, and inissing,) that we shall be thought some- thing of. Early next week, then, two different governments willbe creanized here. The old charter govern- ment will be organized at Newport, on Wednesday solemn pledges, Voluntarily made by himself, never confer a favor again to take up, or cause to be taken up, a against Texa This pledge he ntains whi in private life, and yet so soon as he ascends to power, he seems to forget all prior abligations— and when elevated a seeoud, and I trust last time, to authority, the fiestevidence he presents of his gratitnde, is the cruel and inhuman treatment of the Santa Fe prisoners His letters to Messrs Bee and Hamilton. the robbieg invasion of our country. as evidenced by the capture and plunder of San Anto Instead of gratitude, he shows black-hearted perfidy, and leaves us no alterna. tive but degradation in the estimation of the world, or a prompt redress of the grievances heaped on us. We prefer the latter, and appeal to the ju-tice and arbitrament of the God of Justice and of battles for our vindication and our success Though burning with indignation at the reported treatment ofthe Santa Fe prisoners (many of whom fal captors onthe 21st April, 1836), on, the President of Texas, could rumors trae. He thought the Creatorhad never yet given a man being, who was utterly destitute of gratitude, and hence when people were in the 1idst ofexcitement for the He connects at Halifax with the Britannia which sails from Boston on Sunday, and thus could have saved all the in'and postages which the merchants have to pay to Boston. Tue Puntic Scnoot Question.—The election for Publ'c School Commissioners, Trustees, &c , domes off in June, and we learn that in the mean time every religious creed and sect in the city are preparing to run their own ticket, and to have it advocated from the pulpit. Oa the other hand, the locofocos are getting up a thurough locofoco Tammany ticket, with a good sprinkling of good Cathelics upon it; and this is the ticket which the locofoco leaders in- tend to hove elected if possible. Several caucuses have been held, and this has been the course de- cided upon. On the other hand, the Presbyterians, Baptists, and Methodists, and Catholics, are all try: ing to elect exclusive tickets. So thatnow is the time forall who have a new religion to come out, and run a ticket. The Mormons, and the Fourier- ing, saying thut you sion of Mentéariwordectouenisabe aimee: priges!| i i the 4th inst, and a plentiful supply cf egg-pop will | | M&Toro.itas.—Mrs. Mason, Broadway and | \; 900, Had Mr. Price intended to churge all the fees he ance and impudence #s sar he hand hig cesents relpines no dour on { ites, and the Infidels, and all will runa ticket, be- | be forthcoming, according to ancient usnge, on that | Pine strert.—This ia a capital number, and contain: | has in this bill he would probubly have done #0 at the | whole rtohuce ecdacreagancs vitae mae indies, the fair promises and uratitude of Lopez de Sinta | cauce these elected will be paid a’handsome salary, | occasion. The new ‘People’s Constitution” go- | Some thrilliog articles. ime, and that he had no such intevtion is upparent from i Vaik CLIRERUGH, Anna for asmall return of Texis clemency. In | besides all ihe stealings. So come on with your new | YeFament willbe organized at Providence the day ie face Shek he did present Pome Clalais for sachs menich |. Pateutes of the Triggeasrens pe Mudiomed Compound . previous; aud 5789 bottles of root beer, manulac- tured expressly for the occasion by Dr. Brown, steam doctor, brewer, and * Wcpbemaddy extraordin- ary.” will be uncorked a 12 o'clock A. M_ precisely, in Market square ; and it isexpected that the report willbe heard in New York, in case the wind should be favorable. We shali then have two Governors, two Lieuten- ant Governors, two Secretaries of Siate, two Attor- ney Generals, and any quantity of legislators. Each gcvernment will iranvbciaiely proceed to put down the other, as a mob; and the way we shail get into a snarl here, and the row we shall kick up will be a caution to hardened sinners. In the meantime all is excitement here. The streets of our city present an appearance similar to those of Paris in the time of the revolution. Little knots and ‘quads of men may be seen, here and there, all over town, engaged in earnest and excit- ing disputation. Nothing is talked of but “Consti- tutional law,” ‘President Tyler,” “the Supreme Court,” “United States Troops,” ‘ Gen Scott,” “Volunteer Companies,” ** Three thousand Irivh- men,” * Coll: »” “ Conciliation,” ‘ Sheot ’em down,” “dreadful state of things,” “Mr. Dow,” “High Treason,” ‘,Go ahead,” Tyranny,” **Aris- tocrats,” “The people are sovereign,” ‘Our fathers fought and bled,” “Fight for our rights,” ‘Wives and children,” ‘ Law and order,” * Cold lead,” this reliance, he but evinced the pure feelings of his own heort and never could he believe in coming events mntil they presented themselves in the eap- ture of San Antonio and the famous letters of the President of Mexice to Messrs Bee and Hamilion. No sooner did these things become known, than the President of Texas, as a civilian, discarded his robes of demure complacency took upen him. self the garb of the stern warrior, the unflinching republican, and the friend of freedom and constit tional liberty—determined never to lay down h arms until Mexico yields, or the lone star shail wave in triumph on the Isthmus of Dari : I know full well Texas has been reproached in the United Stare lsewhere on account of some of her population. She been denounced asa land robbers and swindlers—an asylum for re- fagees from justice. Bot let this pass. We may be the people described, ord culpable as represent- ed, but if so, let not the péeop’e of the United States denounce us. If imprudent we are but the predi 1 sons of good fathers. We are of the aame race, me stock, descended from the same families, ai partake of the same feelings and sentimen' of the United States gave us being and You taught us to love freedom and to des anny and oppression, Yeu imculcated into our youthfu! minds the doetrines of Repubjics m and commanded us to spread it throughout the world were allowed and paid. Mr. P. was employed to’ do the [RONG Facerigence. business of the government. He therefore was | Og HO! YE LAME AND HALT, WHO WiLL Crance or Fravp —Complaint was entered yesterday | bound Sahpally te peiform it, having been paid iorthat | YOU BLAME, IF YOU WALK NOT ?—Twen'y one at the police office, charging a man named Robert Grif | pur fe ane nds nh re left Ane te hands. ae ae hundred have been healed of eli Wahine ad 3 sued, bu e Merchanis might have an opportrnit imbs ond cords contracted shr: jaar po has the management of @ concern called the | Sreeiiling them without suit. If he could charge at all, | Jen's cree he acura early double. sini the reat Western Transportation Company, at No. 65 Pearl | jt would only be proper to do so in regard to the bonds, patients bed-rid. All the sufi incident to Rh: uma-~ street, with fraud, in obtaining money from clerks, book” | and not the collateral documrnt. When Congress met, | tism and ite attendant ruin, ‘Ke. issi keepers, and others, by representing through the public mi Coop ne abd Nog Sate te vponds sage seen ted—and a1 aarsh igh — > J " e collector, an: r. Price no farther trouble | the case, or long it has stood, ‘by Hew jerve a: ¢ Lone press in the shape of alvertisementa,that situations would | with them. Mr.T. received a lorgo sum ofmoney from | Liniment, and fadian Veretable Elixir, This ws ssert be given tocapable men at a salary of $1200 per annum, | the merchantsin renewing or exiending the bonds,and | without the fear or possibitity of being contro) on conditions that they woul! loan the persons obtaining did not consider that suiticient.he should have gone | Will yon try then these remedics, or will you suf!-rand auch places the sum of $600 with interest. The circum. to them, whom he benefitted, and net call upon the go- | die? We leave thinkers to answer forthemsel.es. As vernment to pay fees in a matter by which it experienced | tothe proof, a muss too overwhelming has come to our stances will be fully exposed in a day or two. Inconvenience snd injury. ‘There fe nothing in law or | ‘outa? tae bedenu only at 71 Maiden lane. A Suanr cavont ny 4 Suarren.—A pretty cute chap | equity, then, by which the charge should be allowed. pia dint EE UPES who calls himseif Joseph Sharp, was induced by a girl As tothe ite cba imma ensleensn. of Che Teg ET bebe PHILADELPHIA TASCALITYCAU (iON ofthe pave named Ellen Alexander, aliss Mary Jane | rule or custom by which the r-fession is uniformly | EX! RAORDINARY.—Some six or seven of the Pail Holder, who was much the sharpest of the two, to take a | governed. Many Ietters have bee y | delpnia Rp I Neel the meanirss to vad from the de- | try to sell the imitation or counterfeit Balm of Cojum- stroll with her into the house No. 86 Ann street,on eae ane Rests hewn brani Bia. fo stay, cleanse Seah Rees meaner Thursdoy night, and while enjoying a tete-a-tete,or some | a fair compensation. As to the charge of commissions | cht & cure for Piles, and oll external sores and sell~ thiog else, a big bull negro named Ned Johnson, ao | In respect to the banks, it cucht not torve allowed. ingh, | ALRERe RES ENS COUNTY Fe aire “ Pe not to buy citber of these articles in Pik d managed his dextrous fingers as to filch $12 from his | ‘uties performed were of no partioula; wergnd Ee So whotls: anes mpc bis phia. as they would be wholly unsalrable. All us: rs of pantaloons pocket. This ia the seme weman that sofud | C®2K# Went on under the suspension. and the govern: | these articles are wained never to bny any by ‘hese 5 meat lost nothing by them. You will jadge, however, , c : Aled a minister ef the gospel from the country, las fall,as | ofthe value asto services performed. Hiselaim admit: | Namen, without the signature of Comelack & Oe, 0. the to ease him of $450 that he had brought to the city to in he is between $10,000 and $11,000, to which you will | will be cheated. Sond to ns by letter. at New York, and tok ‘ A h as have been oliuded co, with interest. The ii i: ide i vest in some good religious sock for the aid of himsely ok flere tgg ote i we willdeliver them at Philadslyhia, Baltimore, or anv and mankind in general. Otticers Stokely and McGrath | pleiatift or soon? Boo. damages, and Ocents costa, ” | of the large cities, free of vllireigutcharges. Comstock religions. Lose no time. Tue Navy Promotions axp tae Sexats.—The extraordinary delay in making the promotions re- commended and reported by the Secretaries of War and Navy, have excited much astonishment, and aot a lite dissatisfaction in all parts of the United States, The cause of the delay is said to be some difficulty as to the higher command. Suppose this to be the case, it is manifold injustice to the Junior Oi- ficers, injurious to the Navy in general, causes em- barrassment to the Secretary, and delay im the equipment of ships of war. It is full time the Senate should promulgate their doings; no good can possi- bly result from longer delay. The President and the Secretaries have done all that they could do, to effect the arrangements so imperiously demanded for the true interest of the Navy. For Livexroot.—The splendid ship Echo, one of the fiaest and fatest ships in the Liverpool trade,will leave for that port on Monday the 21 of May, at 12 o'clock. This ship takes out cabin passengers for $75 5 ‘ * i and 6 cents costs. , i holesule We are but obeying your mandates and executing | each The Echo, on her last trip to Liverpool, beat | “Put her threugh,” ‘Hurrah for the Peoples’ Con | caught both the negro and the she devil, and they now Bris bisittnaebe di es Sy seats and wholesale Druggist the principles 4 ost edneation and your institu | several of the fastest packet ships, both on her pas- | stitution,” vee ives vem,” &e, ree palasieer stand committed in the Tombs. ene Special Sexsions. ’ tions. Though fallen in the private transactions of ‘i companies «f armed men are parading the etreet 5, «fore Judge Noah and Aldermen Benson and FACTS WORTH KNOW'ING.—A positive life, below the standard of the “first families of | %8¢ Outand home, and passengers willfind her ome | Tiehtly. ‘The Governor has called a special eescion | T¥® Caeat or Oven axp Trnarsen commences its Woosthall. : for the hair falling out—or to restore it in bald place Virginia,” in consequence of reputedfal ns, | ofthe most desirable ships both for comfort and | of the Assembly. The suffrage party with Dorr at | *e#sion on Monday. Arar 99.—John and Peter Jounson were tried for | Avertain cure for ell Rhzumati-m and swelled Limbs a yet we still maintain the principles and force of early education, and although like many of them in olden times we may have ‘|-ft our country for our country’s good,” yet we think we are honest, and know we are a ‘braver and better people” than those who traduce us. The magnanimous neverasperse The ignorant and contracted may abuse, but can never injure us But away, away with such reflections We are engaged in a war with Mexico. The Anglo Saxons against Barbarians. We have done all we could for peace—we have.borne and forborne until longer continuance would be criminal degradation. Our citizens have been forced from their families and firesides into the field for the protection of their rights, and now eall on their fathers, brothers and kiadren for assistance. Will they give it to ust 1 need not ask the question. The descendants of '76° are still on the great American Theatre and prepared toact their parts. Our armies are in the field. Rubicon has been crossed and Mexico must the 15,000 brave warriors inhabiting Texas will per- ish in pursuit of rights already achieved by the valor of their arma, The war cry of every soldier is “vic economy. their head, and S. Brown in the middie, and a shoe- maker by the name of Parmenter at their tail, swear they will organise their government, anc threaten to lay the city in ashes if they are resisted. What we are comung to, no man can tell, but we shall probably fetch up somewhere. In the mean time prepare to hear of “treason, stratagems, and spoils ” x, . Pavt, tHe ApostLE P.S.—The Devil has just arrived in town, and taken rooms at Whitcomb’s. Proviperce, April 28, 1842 Charter Nows—Sdtling down for a Fight—Singu lar Slateaf Affairs. Affairs in Rhode Island wear a lowering adpect. Tueeday, the third , is the day appointed for the commencement of the usurping guy This city isto be the scene of operations, been the seat of the conspiracy. A collision be- tween the existing gqyernment, and the government to be, seems now t Inevitable. In what de struction ot life and property it will end, is the only question any one has time to Loex ovr for the two doller counterfeit notes on the and Peter was sent to the National Bank ef Providence, R.L They are as plenty | city prisen for 60 days. John Mah mney for stealing three abvut town as tocds after a storm. cotton shirts, was sent up for 60 Edward Gallag- Maiciovs Lingt.—The pubhshers of the Aurora were | her, for oe) vas tate torent tad couke lor 30 vays. a arrested again yesterday fur another libel on a member of | hoy for taking a $5. bill from the dioet deteek putes the New York bar, and heli to bail in the sum of $2000 | tien Glinn, was sent to the Mouse of Refage Catherine A certain cure for Corns. each to answer at the Court of Sessions. Johneon, for stealing five Vw he. p ted pails, from Each of these to be hed at71 Mailen lane, a1 lenry Lechtrecker, sent up for 60 days. jam Stew- | proofs of these facts as will convince all who w New Location ron Witwasses, ke.—We understand | grt: far clearing off {he clotmes lime of Rachel Johnson, | br send forthem, gretis that the efficient police magistrates of the lower office, | sentenced to the island for 60 days. line Thomas, The public may rest assured there ia no fancy in :hese have in accordance with the recommendation contained me ailing me cles and aeeeoe _ ee assertions. the y of Jam: ugent, was oc ize pm iS TN TIRE inthe Herald of yesterday, instructed the keeper of the | Mtoore,/cbucged with stealing ves table clatusieom John OG BEWARE OF IMPO3ITION.—The blustesing, city prison té prepare several of the large rooms in the | O'Connor, was served ditto. Dennis Manning and Pa. | bland and {cunning imp stor—the basely ingratiating upper pert of the police office os a place to keep witness s | trick Pew, two boys, charged with burglary in entering | minion of igoorance sud usurpution, who adopts «very bail rimii the hat store of William Kye 4 stecling eleven caps, | damnable snd fallacious artifice to render his exorbitant who are held to bail in criminal suits, refractory appren- Tri- tices, &e., daring the period of their confin * and Manning disc! e4. | Tricopherous saleable, has, for that effect, in th }, ee, Pr ement, insteed it and battery on Israel D. jay.taken the most unt of incercerating them in the cells of the Tombs with | Dodge, was sent to the city prison for 20 da: vy concerning. 8 4 fashioning my note into e felons and culprits. The committee of the Common | 2° 78nd Elmira Meadwell, charged with petit larceny | but the gem Before, however, emitting his stand * were dischai |, and Francis Hsrison,and Maria Ross, | ows darts egainst me. let him take acircumspective vi Council cn pelice, watch and prison, have, or will concur | for assauitjand battery, were served ditto. of his own personal standing ; and to let the New York in this merciful movement of the police justices, who feel — public form an estimate of ihe man {if 90}be be may, be themselves authorized undcr the following ordinance t U. S, Cirenit Court. termed) let him anewer these queries:—Who was the “ rs ments in Bankropicy will be heard on Tuesday | individual who prefixed the appellati nm of * Doc o:” to the property of Michael | —no exceptions. A ve cure for the Piles in all cess. for all Bruises, Scalds aud wher New Wontn —We learn that the New World does not come under the recent rule of the Post- master General in relation to pamphlet postage. The Brother Jonathan does. sores, and sore eyes. A positive cure for the Silt Rheum. ‘ A beautiful Dye for the Hair—will not color the skim. ‘Warranted. sch Quick Wonx --The steamboat Troy came from Albany yesterday in 9 hours and seven minutes. What next? Wa. M. Paice —The jury in this case has return- eda verdict against him of $83,000—this is the gmount of the defaleation. Lerrer Bacs ron Exctaxp.—The steamship Britannia leaves Boston to-moriow for Halifax and Liverpool. Her letter bags will close in this city at Harden & Co’s., No 3 Wall street, Adams & Co’s , and at Gilpin’s, in the Exchange ,at 4 o’elock this afternoon. ‘ - , Up to the 20th | make such arrangements. The ordinance was passed Ai | i Groth in the mg feed surrender.” They prefer lostant the enxions question has been, how etvail un | May 21, 1639 Posved | yext, 3d May, at 10 @'clock A M. bis wemotey Sie yesesees ato fain ete gs eath in the heat of batdle, to assassination in ecld | Sarixe or Pacxets.—The St. James for London, | outbreak be prevented consistently with maintain. | « BRS om ————— ae povihe wate T* ine look. at Fyfe's By sien 1 blood. The recollection of the fate of the gallant ‘ toe ate A H Article 2—Section 17 —It shall the duty ofthe keeper RBankrupt List on the Hi Let any o1 t jy ate Fanaing and his brave comrades, is still baraina | Cambridge for Liverpool, and Utica for Havre, sail | ie ‘he dignity and integrity of the government? It | ofthe city prion snd Bridewell, in detaining prisoners 4 <geha Anatomy, under the head “ Capilli;" there a vertal fresh in the minds of every Texian. In the Waaoage next Monday morning. is appalling to every good citizen to feel that that itted for examination and trial, to class and seperate SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. et literatim capy—Isthisimposition? Wht virtuous fe of Houston in his letter to Sinta Anna, which | now send you, “ Texiane expect nothing from your (Santa Anna’s) lenity and power—from your hu- manity less, and whea you invade Texas you will not fiad thorns to wound the foot of the traveller, sneer has been answered by the word impoesible. he spirit of jactioa appeasable. it hae been sworn by many oaths—in secret coun- nthe deep hour of midoizht, between fellow- pene in political assemblies, in open day face of heaven and of men—that the government is practicabl”, according to the Horace Bacon, merchant, N. Y., Aug. 2 | male’s venemous voice raised a most slanderous 1 port keep distinct those John 8. Carnes, agevt, “ May 31 | ageineta nighly pectable gentleman in this city, he suspected Thaddeus A. 'Luwrence, of Mamaroneck, was latterly compelled, in the face of a whole «+seme (firm of Lawrence & Ca vanogh, Wetumpl at « 31 | blege, to acknowledge hereeif a“ liar!” | What fm and Lawrence & Anderson, N. ¥., paragon made her sit in the British Queen, sc wr he may receive from the Jobn H. Stevens, manufacturer, N. Y., « 31 | panied by @ well known ector, and passed her p tic. Halsey, builder « 31 | visitation with him in the Scot Dantxo Ronueny 1x Bostox.—A. F. Clarke was knocked down and robbed of bis gold wateh in one of the most public streets of Boston last Tuesday evening. arged with higher crim from the old and hardened obey dk oa eeper & the -) A a the Det you will find onsdeeeh ror timeaoeri hee ial justices for preserving the peace in the city of | William R od aettiags a ected by 4 purpose not to be eluded. Texians war | a iis ts ire = Soaeehe were sixty-two | this country ought to know, and in due time shall | Mons Scrrony Pies Lasive.—On Wednesday, four | oh EE SS a Lebinice tcp, cor Limetip ot, wp ties 1 not for gewgaws and titles, they battle not to sus- s in Bosten last week. mow toe Cane oi onepiracy., very C1UZED | men, named Joseph Diackery, Will K rt atietan 2 ———— 5 0 y inney, John Sheldon Woodroff, lumber merchant, N_ Y., “ 31 tain dictators or despots. They di t bh of the Republic may yet learn a useful lesson from id " ; J City Despatch Post. the field ‘nwillingly, oF are they “dragyed to. the | Basxavrrs ix Matne.—Up to the 22d inst., there | & history of the conspiracy cf some eight or ten | Bentley and John Baker, were arrested on a charge of | William A- Jaques. merchant we 4 Wrtane Stars, hungry office seekers in Rhode Island ‘ne mate- rials are ample, the evidence documentary. Have patience and it will be forthcoming. Meanwhile, be good enough, good people, one and all, to know that you are quite likely to miscon- ceive both the cause and character of the Rhode Island controverry The question at issue is in no manner about suffrage, or about a constituiion. Some of us desire, and all agree, to have an exiend- ed suffrage, and a constitutien which shall be an improvement upon any in Americs. Only think ot that!!! We might differ concerning the details, but should never think of fighting about thy m. What we are on the point of fighting about i-, * he question, whether there is any law in Rhode Isiang?” ‘his is the only question at iseue between the con- lending parties, or rather beiween the goverament Pipe-leying in the Highth Ward at the late charter | 799 Pui femofThomasB-and} 9) | parncipat Orrick —Lutters deposited before boi! past election. The most thorough investigat.o. 0! .1! the ; vaineneslatagaill Gieey asian half past 3 0’cluck, will be sent cus for s 1, and 4 o'clock. evidence that could be obtained was made before Jusice || Rep Mimeren ro Waswixorox —A delegation | \ Buancm Orrices—Letters de sited before 7, 1) and i ry at 9, Land4o'cleck. Taylor of the Upper Police, which resulted in the hold- | from the Kansas tribe of Ludtans, conttatag ot six | o'clock, will be sent cut for Je! ing of Diackery and Kinney to bail in the sum of $500 reg —_ two braves, have started ne Washington ALEX. M. GREIG, Agent. each, and in the discharge of Bentley end Baker. The | City. Their object we were uot able to ascertain, | === eT Mayor was present at a part of the investigation, by re. ———-—_— MOSEY MARKT. quest of Justice Toylor, and the defendants were at | NEW Yor Musrom — As spring, ig, opening we Friday, April 29-6 0M. tended by their counsel, A.D. Russell, Esq The charges | Must look, out for freshuess inthe World Of Deine. |, The stock markethas been heavy today, and Felative to prisoners being discharged from Blackwell's | freshing manner. ‘The builiing known as Peale’s have generally gone down: Indiana 6's, $5 Illinoi 4 Island on condition of voting the democratic ticket, was | Museum hasfallen under ine management of Yankee 14; Long Island, }; Harlem, ; Mohawk, 4; Olio 6's, 3+ not substantiated in any manner, although several per- | Hill, who can, and doubtless will, introduce a new ft is stated that the Wasnington Marine Iusuvance i order ofamusement. To be certain of this itis only | Company is about to divide its capital and go into? sons were arraigned as witnesses who professed to be ‘ forth acquainted with the facts. neceseary to refer to the advertisement put forth. | tualor “fog” system. The American Insurance f We do not recollvet a tingle time where so much | sony is also about to wind up. ‘The President, Me. Neid- army in chains with the mock title of voluateers.” Well might the hero of San Jacinto use this strong Jangusge to the self styled ‘Napoleon of the West” The lofty sentiment breathes in every word the valor and magnanim ty of his own soul,! whilst it truly represenis the character of his constituents uch has been said relative to the prospect and oh om of the contemplated invasion by ‘Texas on exico, and because we have not rushed into the enemies’ country in a single day, unprepared, many suppose We are insincere in our declarations, and consequently the sympathy and enthusiarm which prevaied throughout this country lor us ashort time since seems now to be rapidly abating. But Tell you the confl ct is rapidly approaching. We are solely engaged in making preparations for the de- scent, and in order that none may withhold aid or had been 1003 applications in Maine for the benefit of the bankrupt law. Narionat Acapemy —The exhibition of pictures for the season hae commenced, but we regret te find that there are such a large number of portraits there; all this is in bad taste—miserably bad taste, and should be corrected. There are comparatively few landscapes, or original compositions. This shows bad mangement in some branch of the Society. Resiexation Cran Orn Keiceersocaern —Wm. Neilson Eeq., who has been Presi‘ent of the Amer- ican Insurance Company since 1815, has resigned.— { ; 's Casr.—The following we let tforhina Museam, The Leeture Jose the opportunity of participation, w z ; : of the State end the Uaned Sates on one side, and vib-con attraction wee pat fo red do now, and what you'do, do-epeedily Let yan: | Ue Wate very efficient President, and is much e8-| 9 faction of 5000 ot 700 citizens on the other. It ores es ahve ene Room ie to be opened on Wrdneeday. The day | #3, has ret a Ingersoll on the ist inst, cueered’ his | AMUsements commence on Monday next The | The New York city debt, due pn tho Ist May, wil paskage to Montezoma, for which sum of $6 60, and received a Car teemed by all who know him. He was also Presi- dent of the Board of Underwriters. gallant young men clothe thermselves with the pro- per habiliments for snch an excursion, and then emi- grate to our country of promee—the garden t of America. We will meet them as Weathers, re divide with them our toils and our honcrs. Your old men caanot participate personally in our strug gies, but we know they ars with us in feeling, and was with this question that our difficulties began; with it that they have proceeded, and it is with ite solution alene that they can end. Itis a pretty lite tle question to be sure, and somewhat sndacivus wiinal. However, moralizing aside We have tned that, and it won’ go. Reason has exhausted hersel:, and there seems no medicine lett but the sight of the Irish Giant, «nd the Dwarf, is alone | paid op Monday, principal and interest. worth fi de bel the price . meer The | It does not eppeur that any more of the State low hae for his passage on the steamboat to Albany. beautil cture Room has usdergone a thorough 000 originally subscrity @, ale fa person representing himself ee attiond of Mr_ linger: [ alteration and is tastefully decorated. We do not toc aie Mew bln i gie hie bibs Gana te soll, called at the « ffice, and in @ passion demanded the | doubt that the New York Museum will become the jug! stated be thi down returp of $5, as bis friend did not tuk age in the orite reoort of our ci'iz-n+ nnd their tamulies. All | take the whole at par, but was prevented by the pet New Brionrow.—This most delightfal residence 1s now in full feather for the reception of visitors.— Just at this ceason, with the warm eun, the mild H Russell, i i on he other w the law. No better stock can exist than the Can ‘and will help us by contriLutions. Amushet, a | Weather, the buds an+ blooms, the beautiful gitls, | logic of aruliery A bal preeented the ticket at the off SE ee > ecionr wehaaoes py ge seks Cilde, Wom tts bigh chersiter, longer sword, a pair of pistols, a barrel of bread or a dollar | and the bracing sea breezes, it is the most delight- Both the government. and the faztionists are arm- id ere “more then that of the federal go sora will be small to thm, but great to us. And who is | ful dwelling place in the ‘eri ing. The excitement is setting down into resolu. if he, Russell, refused to r. tur several per cen’ ’ there amongst ths Anglo-Saxons, that will net con A country. Mr. Pieriss hes tion. We have not time to be noisy, as we were | Would meke him. Russell, in roture; seid The Lancet, ment, leaving the same of interest, and if ca, i:uiiste tnbute this small mite for the ‘relief of their bro- | fitted up the Pavilion ina most elegant manners and | jast Sr ioine & chisued io aimears OG THE EIGHTEENTH NUMBER of this excel: | cannot be found to take it at par, it will be in vain to €x- lent Journal, issued this morning, is purticularly inter | pect that more will be given for the U.S. 6 per cent esting ce one of Dr. Swrrr's valuable Lec: | stock, then the equivalent which is $548 percent. Um « R tareson Diseases of the II art, delivered at the Crosby | joss the large holiers of the depreciated state bonds may ware Wied Wenenests and 3,0 Cone fas Ono Al. | Street College—a Lecture by Dr. Marsnare Has obs be induced to take o small paca at parjon the condition ny, attend the fyrwarding of passengers West, who | don, on Diseases of the Spinal Marrow, a remarkably | that something will be done to alleviate those stocks. hold bis receipts. scientific and instractive di cours:--Reviews of Trim- | For instance, there are pledged in the bands of cai taim iva Hav posta me while some | mer’s Geology—the Dictionary of Medicine, at present im | London houses by the United States Bank, the following c= Speer gore wes cop, labore of fait | Course of publication at Paris, and other new medical | stocker, to secure certain loans mate by Mr. Jando: grown infant fount enclosed ina small box in « | Publicationt—EJitorial Articles respeeting the Naval Market price. last week, and the six weeks before. We seem to be in the midst of the calm which precedes the earthquake. If we escape without biovcebed, it wiil be God’s blessing and mercy. The wisdom of man cannotsave us ‘Lhe avalanche of revowution is euspended above as, and tympathisers in your city get up meetings (o make sure that it break loose, and rush down (o our destruction. the least thisisvery neighborly and vere al Pray, dear Benneit, tell these sympathise! more than a third of our factionists at home wie re- been presented at the office in Albany, acd (for, which it vow is, and wilt be y er thers, now threatened with exter veriest tyrant that live: ef terms,but we fee! avsured that a bare statement of OOF Conaitioa and determination will suffice. We have done thi:—our destiny is now in the hands of Providence, and we appeal to for saccour and justificauon, si bisa em ‘These details are high y impo-tant, involving, as hey do, tre interests of all th» southern states, aid all who want to enjoy life should go there tor a few weeks. Cnatnam Treatre. —The pr rlormance of Mae- beth last evening by Mr. Scott was a fine piece of acting—and the entertainments altogether gave great catisfaction. The bills anneunce four new Pieces for Monday night, being for the benefit of the deserving manageress, whose appeale to the those of the whole empire of Mexico. If Texas j on s f > . 3! . Q . ine ; ent visiiers from other Stater, not half of whew Medical Corps— Burials in Cities and Towns—Faony eo vades Mexico, ste will be ruscemsfal in taking wm p tblie are ave a ge to with the greatest en- | have a home, settiement or habitancy, here or ese- nomed Sarah Williams, pound Gat te French on on cespeatillg Drs. Mott = of her principal towns, aud she will retain t wsiasm. Independently of the claime of the lady, | Where on God's earih. We of Rhode Island think | died suddenly at 101 Anthony strect.on Thursday night’ mr, thouzh she may not succeed in taking po rexion af the city of Mexico. This movement will bring The ovroner held an inquest, and the jary returne a and Patrison—the various Ciinig ves—with a great varie~ verdict of apoplexy. ty of miscellaneous matter. P.ic+ $3 per annum—sirgle Ore Auten Pinxep at Last —Officer A. M.C. Smith | Copies 6 cents, Circulation 9000—Advertisements in- | -p.,t4), ry hes at length eecured evidence so direct agains: th s ne * serted om moderate terms. Here isa loss of $9,665,973 to the creditors of the U this enough from other States, without ary add\lion rom your city, just at preseut. If ihey eo me, huw- Wet they shall ve well diverted—at leasttor a tine, Nore anon. Fe the etyle and interest of the new pieves are such as to ensure an ample reward to the enterprize of the manager.