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MORE PROOF THaT Amongst the most iateresting events of the past week in our good city, have been the meeting and proceedings of the disciples of Fourier, at Clinton Hall In many respects this movement is worthy of attention, and we have accordingly given, day after day, a full and accurate report of the sayings and doings of this singular section of the great family of philosophers, now-a-days grown to be a race numerous, noisy, and intelligible as the frogs in the prolific ponds of Harlem. This was thefirst con- vocation of the Fourierites in this country, and bas given us a much cleare: insight into the character, motives, capacities, and creed of these followers ot the new Saviour of the world, than had been af- forded by their numerous publications, including the daily exposition of the doctrines and progress of the sect, in their organ, the Tribune. | The material aspect of the Convention alone—the physical instrumentality of the movement—was exceedingly peculiar, interesting, amusing and in- structive.. There was something so bizarre, 80 un- ommon, so odd in the very appearance of this body of philosophers, which at once etruck the spectator, and excited mingled feelings of surprise, suspicion, ridicule and pity. Most of the men had permitted their hair to grow without aay dread of the scissors, and it lay in thick, matted, un- combed massess on their shoulders; and several of them had beards worthy of father Abraham himself. Their shirt-collars, of enormous dimen- sions, but not always particularly clean, were worn, ala Byron, and their clothing generally had that indescribable slovenly, loose, and careless charac- ter which distinguishes the garments of Mr. Philo- sopher Greeley. About half a dozen females, con- siderably beyend the period of early adolescence, attended the Convention, and were not a lady’s dress too delicate a matter wherewith to meddle, we might give a slight description of the external appearance of those devoted sisters, but we refrain. *On the countenances of all, however, male and fe- ma)e, there had settled an expression of wild, drea- my fanaticism, which gave to the whole deport- ment, speeches and proceedings of the Convention ats singularly characteristic expression, There was ‘an air of mock solemnity and dignity about the whole business which was excessively amusing.— Tad the whole thing been intended as a burlesque aa a deliberative assembly of the nineteenth cen- tury, it could not have been more exquisitely suc- -cessful, As it was, the idea that the manager of some lunatic asylum had hit upon a happy method of amusing the ill-starred beings under his charge, ‘was continually presenting itself, and a feeling of the sincerest pity made the tarce one far, far too serious for laughter. And, indeed, the spectacle was one calculated to excite a commiseration for many of the actors in it Some"there were, whose philanthropy, more than Aoubtful, merited smarting rebuke, but the majority swere, so far as one could judge, really enthusiasts, fired with zea!, and ready for any sacrifice. But an what did their madness differ from that of the “wretches who inhabit the gloomy cells of the ma- niac? Wild—incoherent—extravagant—impious— and profane—look at their views, opinions, and sproj ‘cts as expressed and described by themselves, and see into what depths of folly and insanity these ¢ Reformers” plunge themselves, when they for- sake the pure and simple system of philosophy and morals which Jesus Christ unfolded in his sermons, “illustrated in his holy and spotless life, and sealed -and glorified in his death on Calvary? And this, foraocth, is ‘a religious movement,” So said Mr. Channing, and so re-echoed all the disciples. And the first step which these “ reli- gious” reformers take is to overtura Christianity. Their God is human nature—F ourier their Christ— and a“ phalanx” their heaven. ‘They reject, with quiet contempt, all the great doctrines of the Bible. That holy book itself they regard as of no more authority, and no higher inspiration than the poems -of Homer. The doctrines of human depravity—of che necessity of an atonement for sin—and of the omnipotent efficacy of divine grace in puritying and sanctifying the heart,—these and all the other tenets of the Christian faith, they utterly reject. As to the morality of the system which apostles Greeley, Brisbane, and their asociates, so urgently enforce on universal acceptance, it is necessary only orefer to one of Fourier’s doctrines. Whilst he was of opinion that one part of mankind were formed for constancy in love, he held that another part were formed for change ; and with a wonderfully philanthropic desire to meet all tastes, and so carry out fully the principles of his system, Fourier, ac- cording to his expounder, Mr. Parke Godwin, has amade arrangements to suit this diversity of taste and feeling. But hear Mr. Godwin on this point. ~** The passion of love,” Fourier argues, “ before it can yield all the results of which it is capable, must undergo a similar organization by series to meet all the wants of all the natures which God sends into ex- istence. The first organization, therefore, is that of the vestalic Corporation,devoted to the development ~of the most purely spiritual relations between the -sexes, and which is surrounded by the most attrac- tive charms, and the most ennobling honors, to re- tain its members as long as possible within its in- structions; another would be a corporation of con- stancy, as we have said, at which the most part of men and women would stop; while others again, named Bacchantes, Bayaderes, § would pass into other corporations not so strict in their require- snents.” Such characters as Aspasia, Ninon d@’Enclos, and others of like stamp, Fourier re- gards as essential parts in the vanity of the human race, who willalways exist, “who must be allowed for in every system of philosophy, and whom so- ciety, instead of merely thrusting from its chari- ties, must turn to some good account.” In fine, he says, in his own clear and philosophic style, “*the most irregular natures must be made to co- operate in the production of harmonic results.” Here then we have a very frank and candid ac- knowledgment of the extremely pure and agreea- ole morality of the Fourier system. Vestals, Fi delios, Bacchantes, Bayaderes, and “ &c. &c.!” and this is the syster in whose adoption these men have the impudence to offer an effectual remedy for the licentiousness which prevails in the present stute of society - We do not at present occupy more space in the exposure of the folly—the absurdity—the infidelity —the charlatanism of these miserable philosophers. Their whole sys:em is in direct and open hostility to Christianity. Revelation, reason, and expe- wience, all condemn it as immoral and impracti- eable. Nortce To TRavetens —On and after Monday, the Sth inst., the Camden and Amboy Railroad Kine for Philadelphia, will leave pier No 2, North River, at 120’clock, noon, and the 5} o'clock line will be discontinwed . ° Annecpote any IiLusteation.—The following | edote illustrates the position of a Protesmnt piscopal editor who hangs upon the #hyrch as well as the state, like a beautiful transpareftfwebb-like eacutcheon—where long may he hang as a terror to all enemies of the church:—‘ A drunken sailor, tossed from pillar to post, at last staggered against the walis of St Panl’s Church, London, where, while supporting himself, with outstretched arms, ue was heard to express his affectionate Protestant Episcopal attachment in the tollowing words:— “ [know who you are; you're old Mother Chure PU stick to you to the last—I'll be d—d if [don’t _ Very Late prom Havana.—The echr Orbit, Gil- ham, arrived at Savannah, 30th ult , in the remark- ably short pa ne of seventy-two hours from Havana.— Men by her the Diaro de La Habana, to the 26th Mr. Knoop and the Senora De Goni, the Guitarrista, wi best oe Lo ‘The road to Babanilla will be completed dt May. Four hundred tonsofiron have toon ahoeay” 4 ceived. The gross income for 1949 on the finished portion -of the road was $42,397, nod the expenses of management $19,247. ‘The promect 1« very promi A fire occurred in tae Havana on the mor ou March, which was got under without doing con arm. Musica Neaottations.—The fashionable cir- cles are much more interested in the negotiations relative to the establishment of the Italian Opera than those abuut the annexation of Texas or the occupancy of the Oregon. We, therefore, present them with the latest intelligence on this subject, procured at vast expense and great expenditure of pumping. It appears that several very impertant consultations and conversations have taken place since our last bulletin, in which the beautiful Bor- ghese, the melancholy Valtellina, the laughing De Begnis and the philosophic Palmo, have taken share. Notwithstan¢ing the liberal proceeds collec- ted last engagement there is a great deal of dissa- tiefaction amongst the troupe, and a great deal of quarrelling and bad temper as to the statements of As an evidence of this, we give the following statement, which Signor Valtellina has given to his friends, in order to correct, as he says, false impressions, and’ Signor Palmo’s reply. Both are rich :— PALMO'S OPERA HOUSE. (Translated from the Italian )* The fuilowing statement of the receipts and expenses ason which hus just closed, of the Italian Opera director and manager,” ia Carlotta Vittadini—Soprano. Francilla Pixis—Contralte. Texons.—Guasco—Splendid voice et method. Lonati— More voice than Guerra—More method than Bass.—Badiali—Firet rate Marini—S; lid young, but good. PAVILION, CONSUMPTION IS ee ‘AnD — NORAD Ion the Wace to actosiet it ps rivets, From arTangements, the i ations of Europe, all are Seewarted to them r ¢ used the cele! * The Alterati the most powerful tase of her lungs, prod 1 shchne tet which ‘the terms wil peseral confined i ad x he ecmmesceaent to the ead rv, causing much pain inher breast, ich extreme weakvess Her fesh had wearly all ued, {vod not + igesti: jutexpectorate auy, am prevent, her shee her hinds and ery, non her cheens would become red, brillia.t, which would be foltowed loko arts ie by to enter inty arrangements samme as Lact year, but will nat hi vertments {ror wels very covtive uxh was trouble ome as y burning in te p line Gt ese diseanea hee great advantages which the P, All these are first.rate, but no stars. H . Second class, from two to four thousand dollars Paine Dosse—Vege—Sun, y & The «hysicran gave her up as an incur: ble tse Was be) Ont thought she was mpuion, aud | bel her 0 Many times have | a f did expect to see her enj-y the hedth she is Last summer weheard of several cases dacurable, but whiv MOI SYRUP, a Beek: Sombined akiIt REIS fet eat th antry, College feel satishied that. the goo they have underike If the public requiring advice, all medicines, Consulting Rooms of ata distance, by stat |} symptoms, toget! ved elsewhere, i licines, with full now blessed wit! hed been giving SCHENCK’s had been cured by mong ¥ hich waa the We went to see hina, and he rersons withen its wal 4. dred and fifty feet im lent! y lofty col. mas and commands the most sj ere: of New Vork an Rivers, Loug | Sister to Marietta—good. i Antonia Ricaldi. ‘Tenons.—Castellan—Rather weak. Mirate—Snng in Paris second parts—so, 50. Geinaro—Famous singer, but losing voice. Tt fronts the @ taten Ieland verily es her great ev: whuld vie voles w. had tried or heard tel the PULMONIC 8 taken several bottles she 49 mach pain throughous }-ekman, who wy reat reluctance al their accounts. Pp, peared two be wi me, a it produved We seit gu for sure, coasented to do 40, wheu suddenly a din row, whi Bass—Morelli—Sung 2d parts in Paris and London; piste hema Gets there $3000 a year. Donatelli—-Second rate Good method, hard voice. Novaro—Becond rate. N. B.—Each of these singers is better than Borghese, Valtellina, or Perozzi. Come, come, let this agent be sent out at Let the patrons of the opera hold a meet- ing, collect funds, and send out an agen diately to Italy. There cannot be the slightest difficulty in thus establishing the opera here on principles of harmony, not of infinite discord. can rection for use, with the t of the College, dave chive .undred guests, and as « ba l-room is alcog: ther unre ich traverses the contre of the iu width and of the same exe ez1, which focms an admirable promenade for the Idea, either ia wet weather or when the too power ul to permit t abroad. sicates with the wie fue huad-ed aud thirty » whole buil ting is well vent. her to persevere ia guarantee ait enclosing 85 MANDER IRON SAFE WAREHOUSE. *, subscriber having purch-sed the city aud State of Sew York Salamander #ire Proof Safe, has Commenced the manulac' le property preserv er street, where or-ers anv ‘size or des rrineipally of corruption. thea ceued, aud we vow ‘Ther ed a covered corridor, wi ent tight, for the 's company, of which um ithe : made in answer to the mistaken and injurious insinua- tions thrown out by sume editors und other individual with regard to the alleged excessive profit made by the company, or by me, it ili be reeeived to ‘not on hand, with ‘Damwness, the only ob- ff is breast, usd sh= bro! ‘he rosme ws lolty, "As son aa this. subs ak the expectoration was expions, loose, la a few days a ape forthe, be'ter was tanifest; and with feelings of felt thers was jos Iv improved, and c in the samme tiie be raed, 40 tat now she ¢ he was so feeble many tive ex on‘euts hay ed by the same fires, Beware of counterfeita, as ‘evidence of ther super patent law, tendering. the . a + rom sh: Pavil oa there are excellest toads beating te the ws. the Lichthouse, rouud amboy Bay to Bid th: Kall. a theo dio fact, poss sses ENERAL RECRIPT Sum total received at Polmo’s theatre, for en- trances and season tickets, as stated by Mr. Pulmo, not including tae amount paid by the stock subscribers. 2... 02.005 Sum total received by the company from Mr. 9! on the entrances of said stock subscribers, at the rate of 37} cents on each entrance; and uiso includi wid to the company by Signor iss Borghese on their ben ajagled with joy. istacd by the Clove ‘utages superior to im tatiog thei, in foe seemal: sept sway, 2d A pril, 1844 NUARGEMENT OF THE beer ber bar accommodacs his custotner ail the delicacies which ou: chase Scott's Astestus, Gavlor’s Dou- nd 1. can be fwraished with good ess than one half of first cost, they. payment for Wilder’s xeuuiue Palaman- le Also, imitation Selemmpaier. Safes, for sale very low, at the ayn HERAING, 139 Water street, Puerto Principe. {Correrpondence! of the Herald] Pverto Princirg, March 15th, 1844. Dear Sirn—You must allow me the pleasure to turn aside for a moment from the course I had laid out for myself, for the purpose of giving ycu some idea of a festival which recently came off here, called the Fiesta Réules, in honor of Queen Isa- bella H. being declared of age. The people had long been preparing for this great event, and had etood on tiptoe for a month atleast, aa if to foresee its coming. day that ushered it in was beautiful, lovely, divine, and the populace turned out en masse and paraded The military also appeared, and 1 must say, gave high hopes of a salutary reform in Their gallant and elegant com- mander, Cruz Romero, whom I have long had the honor of knowing, and whom I have ever found to be the most perfect model of a soldier and agentle- man, and worthy of the many crosses and decora- tions he wears, appeared in elegant uniform, and with his fine Moorish sabre and manly bearing, hrew such a dignity around his office that it look - td an honor to be commanded by him. The second and third days,(for there were three of them,) were alike pleasant and agreeable, and fall of life and merriment, and hi dinner was given, and also a ball. The streets and plazas, and public buildings, were ornamented with 3, garlands of flowers, &c., &e. San Francisco was erected a large arch, highly decorated, and over which on one side was placed a pair of scales, to indicate justice, and on the opposite side a glube—tw: people here are as entirely and perfectly ignorant of as Lam of the opinions of Hong Ching, of China. Is it not a striking, affecting, surprising and singu- lar fact, that where justice 1s the least administered there is always the most display of itsemblems? It i ut little courage, will generally inake a great ado abcut his bravery, in order to establish a reputati It has its similitude also in the public documents of the “Cubanos,” which have always attached to them “ Siempre jfiel Isla de Cuba,” while the very in a single moment, would make the alse if they could; for 1 never knew a Creole” who was ever faithful to his king, his country, or his God, and who would not strangle the poor littie stupid Queen herself, with her own garter, if byso doing he could get the order of it. Do not, my dear sir, think me inimieal to the government or its institutions because Texpose them No; while 1am a resident here I pay 1 would, however, reform them in every particular, for they are full of foul corruption, bribery, dishonesty, impiety and igno- Palme, including $ LTON SALOON.— a with plen'y of zo f matvet affords, Ht modate ct least '20 persons a a time. ‘The newly painted aud redecorated, and for eouvonience it second hand ones. since ah ig time remains entirely fre from ot find words ndeqi e. har ig hea a ScRUP, whieh hus b means of curing one who was 0 near the wouN have been irreparsbl house, our clergyman c.lled to sce her, and wes astouished to ment in her far bevoud nelgheors cav also t* her cure was almost mirarulous. m23 2wil&were PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS. ¢ Members of the New York College of Medicine and established for the suppression of Quackery, ticular attention to al di improper coune ¢ uncry practitioners 4 from thoae ec Balance remaining in Mr. Palmo’s hands, COMPANY'# aCLOU! Received by the company up to this date, the ‘amount above stated, Paid, us per receipts in my possession, tor her services, spare neither pains nor ex] w jon 7 land se: her, and hear ker | ready to aitend to the wi ean conviace them that the best an! only remocy ever tion, and has thus confer ich no other remedy could. EPHRaAI A TUCKER, No. 43 York st., Jersey City. Mt any friead thna affli: aud she believes to Miss Borghe: her benefit not included. Do to the second sing: re, and being avare of the ‘wont fastidious. discovered to eure consum, tio igs upon her and of Jerey City, Jan. 29, '814. dudson County, CLIFTON HOUSE, riber has taken and will open on or before the first ted nt Clifton, Staten It at last arrived. The Signor Autoguini, as per agree- it laine, with all symptoms time of contraction, and treatment fhe gow Howl setect!s arse any) and enclosing $3, p st paid, ble, a chest containing Te eived elsewhere, esi omp! r operas performed during Ly anpea he subscriber, Mayor of Jer- Epriam Tucker,who ociag by me duly sworn accord- oath, did depose and say that the faces above subscribed, tn relation to the cure effected by ty in said performances... . and consuliing rooms of the College, 95 Nassau st. Do tor dresses and music, tv complete Wre the other operaz to be perfermes by the company .........ceeeeeee id for the secon parts and during a week, trom the day of their engagement’ in Wash- ington, DC, up to the day of their in New York, their mainten- ance there, transport of til ney to this city, ke. that department. mt with ovmch tas Aron and the grouvds NOTICE TOP. '» Mayor of Jersey City. Has received the letter from P. ough the same channel sgain. AMMANY HALL (RE-OPENED) CORNER Nassau and Frankfort streets froat } % Hall, New York. The Proprietor of this well ath, at immense ex) Pa’ Jersey City, January 29, 1844. Jersey City, January 30, 1844, }phriam Tucker is number of euesta must, neresserily be limi ferrare will be wiven to thove saboe. ginger ons for ooo toe ber'od, and the suoxeriber ph E. M. can hear from for whe Tou gage Toms for fneclf that wothieg om has Iifton Howe the 1avorite resort Over the siguature of her nu know she was very ill aud now she seems in the MCU nt of comfortable hesith. Yours, Pastor of the it. D Church, J. H. Schenck, aud for sale at his principal off § jixth street. one door below the corner of ted and new furnished with any Pablic House odate travellers and others who ina odging Rooms ave large at ; en in astyle that will bear The Rar Rocm, Refreshment ‘Saloons I is now ready to ne ‘ be deta hed avd serarate y Company will ron a fe: visit the City, r ai ced with the best o he efector, iu she Basement, is ar- ranged in astyle chaste and veat, where refr shmeuts are fur- nished at ay hour from 6 A; M10 f Sum remaining to the company for two months’ services... ‘This sum, equally divided between the members of the company, Viz.: Signor Peruzzi, Signora Valtellina, and myself, gives us each for two months, $530 41}—equal to $285 20} each per month, or $20 40 each, for each perfurm- ance, us we appeured twenty-six times, not including Palmo’s benefit, during the season. amouat received by each member of my company, out of which they have had to pay their duily expenses. Said contemptible amount the sum of $408 due to the company being a balance of accounts between Pulmo and the com- pany remaining unsettled, which it is heped he will ac Bake Bonees sud the pas age will not probably exceed miontes Ciifton, April 1, 1844, Also, forsale at No #934 Cou tlandt a the corver of Greenwich st the city where the genau Also for sale at 68 Cornhill ilarity. A public AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. HS new house ia situated on Chestnnt street, opposite the State Home, (Indepe the fash be has street, Boston, and 16 Broadway jn the ‘laces of Amusem nt business portion of the been reduced as well as the rate of refresh in of the first order. the liberal pitrona; kenerous pnvlic, he Lhe above offices are exclusively for the sale of Pulmnunie Syru JH. K Square,) ad in flags, paintin; places of amusement an And this is the exact While the Proprietor returns t SANDS’S SARSAPARILLA FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING IMPURE STATE OF T OR HABIT OF ay be slightly increased b: u ie. Palmo, thie hopes by uaremitted exertion nd the watts of his customers, to merit a con- tnu:tion of the same. HIDES, LEATHER, OIL, &c. NHE SUBSCRIBERS keev coastantly ou hand a general as sortment of the ab.ve arti: Thies © 1 be furnished thro ‘vith new and elegant furniture of opened for the reception of the travelling public,en the first In continuation, the public must know that jalthough the entire wardrobe and musical ports belong tojthe com- pany, yet no charge has been made for their use, contrary to custom in all the Theatres in the world. neither asked nor received the least ” an office of much responsibility and immense labor ; the duties of which, however, I did my best to discharge, to evince my zeal to please the public in general, the patrons of the Opera in particular, and my own companious. This noble disinterestedness has only met with insults ‘lsarcasma ofthe most atrocious nature Ought not such scribblers and prattlers as have so relentlessly and basely attacked my probity, to blush ? But I respect my- selftoo much to consider them any farther worthy my attention, or that of any honest member of society. Should any observations against this statement be made, by any of those who take pleasure in mingling in the economical concerns of others, in order to create d doubte on the integrity of inoffensive be- ings, I expect from their condor to be made acquainted with such observations, as 1 am_utterl language, and consequently read no news- I have only to remark, now, that this Ex- posé is made for my own satisfaction, aa well as that of the public, whose Humble and devoted Servant Iam. New York, April 4th, tii SIGNOR PALMO'S REPLY TO VALTELLINA. [Not translated from the Italian} Sarurpay, 6th April, 1344, Signor Palmo agreed to give the half of the full receipts, including music und costume to be furnished by Valtelli- ietors fintter themselves, thet their long expenegee 8, will enable them to conduct the American tel, in all ita departinents, in auch a manner as wilt please the most festidious, and luxury, that can ave NOW iu store and | SCROFULA, OR KING'S EVIL, RHKUMATISM, OMSTINATK CUTA is like a man who, h 1900 N a lo Apart from this, 2000 Dr» salted Boat mm do remuneration as ‘ Director General ion for what he has not. S. Bathing ma are attached to the Hotel, where . ie z At Sb a men be iu readiness. C. JAMES MAC LELLAN, }Provtietors January 15th, 1844. UNION HOTEL, NWICH AND RECTOR 8T8. VELLAMOTTE b gs to ivform the Publi Howl, and jas taken the house No. 94 ied threw og the 40 Bare-ls ‘Tanners Oil, Hes lock Sole'Leather, various weights and tan- lve in the line. 3 cousigned t+ the subscribers, will be disposed of 10 the bes: adv ntige, moved by this preparation. Feapecuiuily called to the fol- ‘reat. achievements made by the use of this tuvalual le medi experience shows rewults still more rem tors here avil themselves of the opoort source of constant xatisfuction that they are tande Che meaus of relieving sach an amount of Messrs. Sands—Gents:—I kcindness to me that | mae apni henefit I have received from your Sarsrparilla many years afflicted wich a cancer years it was. as | thou; ithad nearly covered tl was 8» reduced with the loss of blood and the pain of the wound tet tara myself in bed, and my suff ing the whole wincer were more thin I cau tell vice of tay friends | called two of she most eminent ph of the place who recsn mended your preparation of jpg that, would be as likely ta helo mn The attention of vee CORNER OF GRE. lowing certifi-ates. + newly fitet up reen sich street, a i that now oce ity of saving itis a gant ladies’, a.lor. aay Ovi besides coffee! wi ole ito one embrecing au ANNERS bringing Leatuer to this marker, avd wisninr to sell for cash, ave r-quested to call on the subs befi of it. "We bay leather of any kino, quality, or des ZABETHTOWN, Dec. 2 i n t cription, on the most liberal Coe! grititude tor your them all due reverence ignorant of the wiring the French La advantage. in the prosecution of t” ies boarders can be accommoaat: d with fine roums on IMPERIAL HOTEL, Opposite the New Assize Courts and Railway Sta- tion, Corner of ST. JOHN'S LANK, AND ROE STREET, LIVERPOOL. N, Proprietor of the above new and com- informs his friends is now open for the reception of Private for myny wees En fin, wish there had been a few William Tell’s here during the three days of the Fiesta- Reales, for do you think that the authorities stuck upon a pole or table a cap of the Oueen, and made every one take off his hat as he passed it? Iam and the people were fools umber 37, between Bronéway and SCOTY returns his most sincere id the public at large for the Ii he opened the al ho1 TiL!0 VALTELLINA. la, knowing cf not which advice I ren tle | found « chang: more, and whey I ha taken the third bottle [ was like another both in hea th aud strength I have tak t March, and altho EET, Greanwich _ 8. thanks to his frieuds a al support received by. the same strict atter ‘The quatitics of his toe well k. own to nee A larce assortment of aoril 12 at night, such as— ment, respectfu'l: ld it on good authorit: enough to submit to the Oa the evening of ant and extensive Coffee and Cigars, are the wound is wot tatively et Refreshments to be had at ali hours the ball, carpets were put down on anice wooden floor to dance on. i usual, I know, in most other countries, to take up carpets, if it is poasible to do so, when there is to be a dance ; but these people, wishing to do some- thing great and unequalled, and not thing of the rest of the world, make the most ridi- culous blunders you can attempts at refinement. was seen five or six fat, very fat, old women, seat- ed in chairs, which were tipped back against the wall, smoking away as unconcernedly as if ws, or rather bashaws wives in the very harem, while their fair daughters (excuse the expression, for there were many there with whom a Southern man would not remain in a ball-room a ld unceremoniously have dignified with the unqualified and unequivocal title of mulatoes,) were twirling away through the luxurious waltz—now in the arms o! and now in those of some enamored youth, of ns their thoughts were pure, thow ied the tale. And so it went on,and came away and left the young in their dreams of rage had dimmed my eye, and gaiety had I went through the now desert- approached the Quartel I heard jon of parties requiring luncheons, diune's, ke. Sleeping departucnt will be und+r the personal super- is may rely with coufi- na very favorable suate, and I veli Codie und Ten Welch Ra:ebits,tee. ‘Meats for one shilling eve Boge Seoteh and Lrish . scotch, Welsl ible news by the this ease: tial particular Cold Corn’d Beef, re been carefully stvdied ‘i and Cetlar depar'insuts will embrace te choi- h can be obt ined, aud ided by the assistance of expe- re the ayprobation of t avellers genie ¢ acale of char es will be strictly mo- tellina charges against me $375, for dresses , Which have never appeared. Respecting the charge of $250 for Washington expenses for journey, up to the day of the arrival of the Companyat New York, Signor Palmo has to observe that that the com- ny of Valtellina were directed to make agreement with re, and not with him, and that he Jam the niece of Eanice Woodruff, have been brought ap by her, and kuow wh tshe states to be true, tor [have had all the care of her through her sickness. THERE?A DENTON. equ nited with Mise Woodraff, and koew her the use of Sand-’ Sarsaparilla, and have ing effect prosuced by it, and can therefore a MOSES M. CRANE. TIMORE, Feb. 4th, 1843. have used vour kxtra i in into this city. me pleasure to state | hive found it to answe, mymost sanguine ve it Lo be the best preparation af that val- jin Brown-stout always o1 A good Dinner of Roast or Boiled ry day from one to three o'olocy. “Families supplied w No hi better supplied wit Always the laveat’ possi ‘Steamers. Good Reoms for Private Parties, Clubs, Mestings. = Re ‘mi Trusts that hie own exer seibly imagine in their one part of the room Mr. Simpson, Park Thea never consented to pay give them half of the clear receipts according to his written contract. ‘or Valtellina stated that no charge was made by him for the loan of wardrobe and musical purts for the company. Signor Palmo has paid wardrobe and music to his agreement, for which he was jim the haif of the clear receipts. Signor Palmo never agreed to com tellina as @ mana er, having co fulfil that situation without any compensation. Palmo observes that it would have been better for his in- terest if he had, during his a'e Rooms for large or small Dinnes Parties. jot, Cold, and Shower Baths al~ i ety infsrmation respecting the rt rans, Dteaw and Si ma’ be neerssary t0 ob: ly situated, within yew e above statemen had been bashaw PHENIX HORSE BAZAAR, NO. 189 AND 191 MERCER STREET, NEXT TO BLEECKER STREET: The next regular PUBLIC will take place ai th’s estab ishment, Tuesday next, Ajril 9th. commencing at eleven o'elock, with Car a tiatnens, Saddlery, Se “At 12 o'clock, wil be ‘offered a catalogue of very superior A. B. Sasps & Co —Gen'lemen of Sarssparilia st i ‘immediately oppo jswous to the prin- moment, and ‘wee, nsate Signor Vil- With much respec: i are frequen'ly misled, please desire t his contract to t to the Imperial. DOCTOR MORRISON. RTH RIVEK VBIPENSARY, 20434 Doetor Morrison continues to be cous hhe cures without mercury or re and rve-nt cses. parti ures in three t yield to Dr. M.’s uew aad succes: Vous AND CONSTITUTIUNAL DEBILITY.— ‘ction and the train of evils resulting from a seeret de habit i youth, inducing noeturnal emission jivally cured by Dr. M on pathologreal to a healthy tone and rein perfect cure guaranteed or no yours Wid TBRIDGE,M.D,, to proceed dive holesale and retai roof Chambery David Sands & Go., No 77 Bast and be druggists penera'l Price $1 per botrln—ai DR. THOM For the speedy and pi Prepared and sold, Gentlemen in the conn’: her at public or private 'y having property to dispose of, fe, will have their orders (alchfally At Private Sale—50 fine young country horses, kind and sound, just in from the western pert of the Stare, tnatched paite of Bay Horres, af aplendie pair of Bay ger ios young. sound agement, more gratified | Whom perha their eyes be The most important point in the statement of Vultellina wettied, the amount of $105, whi paid this day, and he has no claim on him Browa Horses, ‘arriage Horas, a pir of Bright ‘Sorrel very fast troviers. Now respecting Signor Antognini. what should Mr. respecting the charge uf $513 28, that a charged fora man that never sang but ona single night, and that only to disgust the public. Now let it be observed, Antognini came to the resolution to sing, only to be en itled to be paid, and to prevent Mr. ainst Vaitellina, having pro- appear in the first opera of T Puritani, which he has not effected, under pretext of hoarseness, and pestponed his Lammermoor, ox which opera he \ stitute Signor Perozzi. ed streets, and ag I anent cure of Go Seminal Weakness, and diseases generally of HE, ¢ ase of Del brite onorrhea, Glert, rivate sale, two very handsome Rockaway Wegons, Folteo: have seid and anumber of sew and second haud Barouches and Light Signor Valtell soldier, and I was fored to respond ‘* Espat i ue Gente,” and again I answere was allowed to pass on to my lonely cot, where I soon dreamed of he Free.” Quede vm con Di Ba Horses taken at Li 1 Direrses which these Pills are s0 well f on occurrence, and it an ore or less to fall B.—With one ex -eption Dr. M. ia the only qnalified ad- vertisirg surgeon in the city diplomas in hia offie a fee, will insure medicine ' eseription taken ou the large 1a convenient Reposicory of the establishinen W. CO WAN will ated personaily to ail oraers for ‘and reliing horses ‘All versous selling proper TRUE ACCOU Palmo bringing an action the * Land o! & te many medicw are placed be ore the ru prepared by me) unrequain which they promise to en the powe sof the very in di ty at this establishment may rely sae ren tered, aod wall cases, be paid promptly im ately most of them are the nature of the malrdies any of them are ignorant of e they are asing for that par nay be easily foreseen, the result is that the indi GIANT ASPARAGU: BaD % 6000 two years old, of the tray Giant Asparegus Roots, of the most experienced as- are indebted to nah, Ist inst., wing items of in: Latr From Sr. THomas.—We Capt. Iloyt, of the Oberlin, at &: in 11 days trom St Thomas, for the f compelled to sub- In conclusion he appeared in Tenda, in which opera he disgraced the per formance, under such pretext,as said before, shows clearly he acted in combination with Valtellina in order to pre- vent any legal proceedin; ‘Therefore, the whole o his circular of the following amounts :-~ Signor Antognini. .. Music and wardrobe, dor i is charge of Washington travelling ex- tothiscity........ Total........ This sum is taken by him and supposed to be di with the company. Add thia sum with the statement of Valtellina, for each night's performance ot $20 40—the re- sult would be that they would bi than $900 for the 24 representations. It willbe seen by this that our original statement was substantially correct $14,000 was received during the-past season, and that it was about equally divided between Palmo In making his statement, Signor Valtellina indulges in some remarks which indicate a good deal of bad temper, and show at once that he made a great mistake in r lo. That is precisely his character toa tittle. Bar- tolo is always in a fury—always in bad temper—al- ways in trouble. So is Valtellina, as appears from Therefore, he ought, by all means, to play Bartolo, for that is precisely him. Had the part been written for Valtellina, Bartolo couldn’t have been more like—Valtellina. After all the points of diffi ranged amongst all parties, i difficulty now isto obtain a guarantee of the fulfil- ment of the terms of the re-engagement, and make the troupe sure of their money. very liberal, and offers to do all that. troupe want something more. antee of certain subscribers that they will get their money. We are afraid, liowever, if the next sea- son depends on that, there will be no next season It is said that if the guarantee can be ob- tained, the first representation will be on the 20th But, as we said, in that case ised on L016 Island Gmaravarags growers that ate very at-ong roots, aed ner 100, SPATE BOVE jis establishinent is built on an sutirel: pian, berg decatch d from the apais m wil | bear cuttyng next year. Price 75 pew and most convenient Daily, of Philadelphia, which sailed from ad returned in distres th St. Thomas, bound for Baltimore ng Out oF coming on the day of aue- having sprung aleak. She had been discharged and tak: on the new railway for repairs, The crew of a vessel, (name not recollected,) which had foundere! at sea, on her pi had been breught into peaking the barq erp. in lon. 68, with bu i y previous to the sailing of the Oberlin, from Antigua, brings accounts cfa slight shock of an earthquake at that Island on the 15th March. The market at St. Thomas is represented to be most abundantly supplied with American produce, and prices were lower than they have ever been previous P. P Lumber was selling at $15 per M.; Flour re! at $5; Pork $1, $25 REIGN, POTATOES—The eaclient of earl at 0 koown, very productive, ad ® this results in the overcharge in he disrave more permasen Jasti & ani vexitinus m vortance to the wel Atall other times toe Arena ix kept entire!y clear, and re- served for the accommo: nale, nffurding every faci orses aud those on ys el and should be planted vest anterior variets ATT’S VICT! ‘They will be found e from Antwerp,bound herwise they are sure ngerous to the peace and @ permanent seminal weak- ORIA RHUSARB=The best flayor- ed hardest, largest and fue tscarlet colored of oll eseulent Were impoted at per dozen. ¢ Flora, from Charleston, W YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 33 AND 33 CROSBY STREET. PRI Are now off -red us maladios whiel W that muracted a0 mi ne gia lub Tage » friends te at his large and jous establishment, apwarle of séveaty Horves y soacd and kind com- Carrings Horses, trot when exhibited at the mnestiugsct 3M snfenniapreny eure ed each more with pleisure thit lor I very fine pairs of Ma! in every vervety a ills are a'lthat is equ feetnally fe m the s stem the first esse of tois by greatly exciting thf) aris tomoture] action restore the pstient vote! stages of this sh Spec fic Pills area vegets Satdle Horses, of go and of great eudurmace A very large number of g 04 Horses, suitable for hewvy dwelt broke in ha.ness re all we'l wo thy the atteotiom of purchasers Drovers and Horsemea vis $l WILL YOU GO WITHOUT TEETH 1—When i hinges of other Dent al aid Mechavieal Deut st, fh cargo of Rice had the single bbl. it It seems that nearly mths most ag mw can avnid the» xhor f 4 fG- BRANDRETH’S PIL with Hones for AND OUR CLIMATE- Weather and its Effects. —The sudden changes of weather will be productive of much sicknesi e are careful to attend to the state of the done, no danger will arise; but, on the first feeling of headache, pain in the side, have recourse to BRAN VERSAL PILLS. Six or eight of these Pills will in most And one dose of this , May prevent months of sick- 1 Teoth Ache: + os + eof All operations warracted.and it, and capable of stal and the troupe. es vo suit the cireums'mnces y dway, corner o} ry, by sendirg then they wil receave Horses to keep on | may rest assured and ateention, with liberal ing Operations per‘ormed, will do well M23 KSUMAT oie* re back or bowels, to oul before going einewhere. FROM LuNbOn, TO THE LADIES. ELL, Inte of London, begs respeetfull anee tothose fadics requiring that she has completed her arrangemencs for «has received a thorou I ing toplay Barto- HE ATT. eT OOF F the prblic, tnat WILLIAM WILMARTE No. 31! of the pu’s 11th Ward Hotel, ever Abont two years United States, who in conseq tenes 0 OF Hinvoriance, em to he de- n, H0C Kee OF 20 cases be sufficient as kind, it is not improbab ness, perhaps death. They will, if used during the prevalence of any ease, generally prevent fatal results; becanse removefrom the stomach and.bowels any morbific matters that may have accumulated in the system by inhaling im- ing unwholesome fond. er to prevent than cure disease, be- a preventative course by usii ilitate the natural functions of th hen and assist them; the peculiar action of BRANDRETH’S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, in to cleanse the blood from all impurities, remove every cause of pain or weakness, and preserve the constitution in such a state of health and vigor that casual changes cannot affect it. Sold at 25 cents per box, at 241 Broad 199} Hadson street, andatkE H TRIPP Mra, Booth, 6 Market strect, Brooklyn; Parker, nd and Elizibeth « reets Geand Lodye « f te received their chore tfe in Eval divag’eements on matter of terminstion to refuse a NEW PATENT SOLAR AND LARD LAMPS es ca Broaiw y, would re eds aid cas onvern, ti sp etfally wuvite thew feuds aod cue ounere, Co au ingpae: Meee WAM willer his own statement. tion of a new pateot artic! are now to be offered to th bit, ear heveniog r United Kingdom af Geeat Britain, embers of Persey race Loge, No irder, to resist so. aja ton Charitab @ a procsedi be thou: high testimonials and certificates of eminent of the London medical whieh are at all times open fe tom rtreet, ne doar From P. GUIDE FO SUUND DESIDERATUM D¥ op Aariferse ASe it! ; Leh wit MH oh hi Joca low teeth without any prin or ONE hard soli Painful and aseless yteapective ases for li b ite of extract lty have been ar- appears that the only abmited, for thorough + xamianti weateawa attache vo the Lastivate have lreporte! tat the @ st of inps in sb ut eqaal to the cost of sueem 0: al principles of the he Love and Truth of Peansylvanin. wh BeLK IN DENTISTRY BROADWAY. Peste for Gil Teen "be put into the most ten convenience, with which on: comment, ty all ¢ one odges of the American Ord ana y Advantog-s in belony there is no per cautags to ning a ebyrter and all ne boobs and stationnry dara not +xce.g De Begnis is 74 Bowery, M yen e expense of ob They want a guar- and crm » 1} made and perfect lamp, wit! tat will last for tis ender is als than the oue as: every Brother ive. titted un, and me hin dietees ti to the highest offige in the or Cape 40 tahatever of life orb ay ars, can be have co npleved it they are aow bedi f the Evewii WILLIAM PETTET, ‘tamter teeth and nervous ND TAILOR, 90 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. ed 10 furnish all wha' vay favor hire with theit Cratle operates on DRAPER New York Aa . nev patt ms to their preseat more exsooab'e rites than at of all tae following y he offers for their cousideration the ful- ofthe present month. we set it down that there will be no opera. in the meantime, we must insist on the mission of an agent to Italy. Ample materials can there be collected, superior to the present troupe, much bet- ter tempered, and a devilish sight che isa list with which a musical friend has furnished of the distinguished vocalists at present in the Italian market :— First class of singers, who would ask from four to eight thousand dollars to sing a year in Ame- recovery , or if he he pills, one of whicl formed with alaerity withour d's ‘This order is now #9 fi miy wamerous » every port of the by bitable glone that this bun aasertid "they are more numerous and power han the Kn ghee Temp'ar of old.” it proceed Ks ot ees “CALDERON DE LA lar Brnckets, (1 tinetion to cou acta PON ANGE vtentisry Extraordinary, fn, eo the United States, xe ng well'as many of my frieud cose » Guster. an assortment in the U aited Stal aE E for many yeam, ana z pamphlet at No, 17 Pin MEDICAL AID. ye covsulted -ny day or howe, at I Bare! street ee iy tnd Milla ‘Thysieiua, should ‘eat book called he * Rabiron”—it jistresses end variows oth -rsab uagare, which canaot became and Vests ++ Military Uriforme made in the best styl | eine am le fr the southern and wes:era R. GREGORY ma: te} private residen sid of am experience. above. Dr. G, ia the Jecus of a delvente rated publ . eter furtyer information of dispensn'ions must Portes will mut be actended to, ip tnany cases seen the 8) me, Mi Rtoughton, y ‘feueral nines iB: By Bede, M.D *. ; . De. 3. ephens, Dr. Oe UMERS OF LIVE, yARD —$8. Pb COAL fy her bseribes intends ed to call on the POOL COAL. R CHALDRON EE c Bpanteh Conse SWFEDISH an per ship Howard no just received from Mareeiile ‘sale at the lowest market prices, by Ak Tarporters of Lee! 4 until further notice ticubra attention 10 the Ea reoelved argh. Jot smjrna Leeches Ee S = oni—Opera seria, soprano. Prime Dossy —Strey Allessandri-Metro, is, “ Part, vires. Or. Wa Grayson No. 107 Aathoay st, near