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Concert oF Tue German CuaritaBLe Society City Intelligence, — ‘i A Diapoiican Arremer at an OutTRace— Caution 10 Pa- at THe TABERNACLE.—As we predicted, this £P@- | axwrs.— Between six and #oven o'clock on Saturdal ply he cious building wes crammed toexcess on Saturday | evening, a girl about 12 years of sge, in company w: duced inw the Legistatare, pre’ ideas prays d. ‘; id forei ; hich | her brother, a child of about seven yeats of age, the | acertain pornon of the interest C dace sf by an cager crowd, native and foreign, in which | cyiidren of a respectable tradesman residing in Madison r a Nap nce ened we observed a goodly array of the daughters.of the iteeet, Wie stot by thele mother to a neighb ring store ~ é septs ip esl was AA cumuaaaile paid of- ‘ A ; when near the corner of C je de i land which gave birth to Handel, Bach, Mozatt, | Hailpiuce and Danse ttrect the female wan accosted by { ter that time. ‘The billvan it passa fg x°¥*F HUE, Dro. and Beethoven; blue-eyed b/ondines, fair and | arespectably dressed man, about the middle ‘ae wie vides for the payment cf interest of” #h large sandy whiskers, who offered hi * ud State, except those hy pothecated to Macasio, * and Steb- sentimental, like Goethe’s Charlotte, or Sehiller’s | M#'6esandy whiskers, who offered her sixpence, if she } State, except ypenensaa i “done and ‘ . place which be | bins, pro rato,so far aa the proceeds of one mit a. 4 Thekla. Amongst the many amiable qualities | would show her, and took her by the hand apparently | a half mills,and surplus money af any there be, wih, *%.Com: Tur Comune Szason—Tu FasuionaBie WaTER- ina Praces.—In a few weeks the joyous spring- tinie will be upon us, and already people are begin- ning to anticipate the pleasures of the travelling season. There is every reason to believe thatnext summer the watering places willbe thronged by reat numbers of visiters, and that greater multi- tudes than ever will seek the pure ait of the coun- try, leaving the hot and dusty cities half depopu- surance of administering the city government with vigor and fidelity, and of eflecting needful reforms, they will stand a fair chance of obtaining the sup- port of the neutrals, and at the same time receive the votes of very many of the ** Natives,” who are sick of their new-fangled political associations, and are desirous of returning to their first love—honest and straightforward whiggery. ‘This last conside- ration ought to have great weight with all intelli- NEW YORK HERALD. New York, Monday, March 10, 1845, siete ‘Tus Nexr News vgom Evrors —Four or five packet ships are due at this port, which will pro- bably bring the next news from Europe. We an- nex their names;— Ship Liverpool, ‘trom Liverpool, Feb. 6, 2 days later. y f i n. 7 4 feb. * . ae . i Aen. 4 t ae J led hertothe Gothic Hall in Broud- | mencingon the 1st July,1846, and semi-anually thé, 1 eo > ¢ i Sent members of the whig party. It is all impor- | lated. ‘The facilities for travelling have been im- | which distinguish the German character, unosten- | {95 that purpose, ani ted hertothe Gothic Hall tn Droud- The importance ot this movement ha te Lgilaton and “ Siddons, Liverpool, Feb. 11, 7 “ tant for them that their party organization in this | mensely increased, and the locomotive propensi- | tatious, self oflering charity—-charity for its own | a moment or two, and the child became alarmed at being | the interest the State creditors and the public generc:. “ Utica, “Havre, Feb.16, 12“ city should be built up as rapidly and as securely as The Argus and Ville de Lyon from Havre may | possible. “Nativism” has already been a sore also bring a day or two later on the Ist ult. They | curse to them, and if they desire union and pros- were at that port waiting the first fair wind. perity within their borders, they will seek to effect The intelligence to come in these packets may | the remoyal of that disturbing and disorganizing be of considerable interest to politiciansand cotton element. ‘They never can have their perfect and speculators. We shall receive the Queen’s speech | powerful party organization restored in this city, onthe opening of the British Parliament, on the | while ** Nativeism” is in existence. That’s all. 4th ult., and probably some inkling of the course England intends to pursue in regard to this coun- —ranks uppermost. A disastrous fire in an in the dark, and began to scream and ran down the | teke in any attempt made by adelinquent State to resume palo int es, an inundation, a severe winter, | stairs, followed by the man, who fortunately in his hurry | the payment of its liabilities, induces us to give the act ll forth substantial proofs of heart-felt sympathy. | fell, which gove the girl some advantage, and she reached | to provide for paying a portion of the interest on the State th dl German newspaper will be found which | the street ere the wretch overtook her, where she was | debt, as it passed the lower house, partionlariy as it will Hardly any Ger aieval lists of **mild con. | J9ine in her cries by her brother who had followed her, | probably pass the upper house without amendment. does not contain one or several lists of vieating the | 4 Was waiting outside for her retura. ‘Their uaited | Sxcrton 1. Be it enacted by the people uf the State of donor wi pleun qosey a modes Jutal Ht | Sa mi, wi anaes | it lie yar ot ene mi sc Se jonor wilh @ plo '» 2 about e premi who in 8 cause, but before 8 ev, i , 2 uvfrequently with, by an orphan,” ‘a child,” | the peut onealure abeid inform them, the villgia was een | lot's valuation of property transferred from the county to ‘a servant,” instead of trumpeting forth one’s full | to come trom the door with a knife in his hand, and made | the State tax, so that there shall be assessed and collected name, christian and family,} with the street and | his escape. Immediate scarch was made for him, but | for the year 1845, three mabigen secs alles jalsmien:cf the mdmer of the houses the aiid contribute | Shou theremin" tna'of ate sever gies he i | esac Ceo und bli on cach delaras is living ip. | The Theaterzcitung of Vienna justly | tie, matches, sc. were seen to enter the foom, and that | ation of property; ond that sball be the permanent rato of and proudly boasts, that it published one list a wee! ties of the people can now be gratified at half the cost, and without a tithe of the inconveniences to which it was formerly necessary to submit. Be- sides, the times are prosperous—money is plenty, and however anxious we Americans are to make money, we certainly cannot be accused of any stinginess inexpending it. A great many new watering places are prepar- ing to come into the field this season, whilst others heretofore known to fame will be comparatively Tux Arr anv Mysrery or “ Unanimous En- a! i is u t unfrequently criea were heard, but that they soon | taxation until otherwise provided by law. And the wy ‘ A sie e epee ‘The novel and ingenious mode by | deserted. ‘The fashion of watering places is quite | at an average, during the thirty-seven years of its ceased. io that it is to be feared some wretch inhuman county commissioners’ court shall not hherealior assess The Cambria, the next steamer, is now in her | Which ex-alderman Purdy of this city has been at- as mutable as the fashion of any thing elec. G existence. Mr. Saphir, the celebrated author and | form has been committing the grossest outrage upon these | for couaty purposes any higher tax than four mi son sixth day tempting to bolster up his application fur the Col- ashion of any thing else. Green- | j umorist, has made over more than twenty-thou- | helpless creatures. The father of the girl in this in- | the dollar, except in cases where they are, or may be, spe- Port, at the terminus of the Long Island Railroad, willbe a very popular resort. Its location is de- lightful. The airis as fresh and pure as that of Paradise, and the facilities forsea-bathing ure un- surpassed. There are also abundant opportunities for hunting and fishing, and the enjoyment of all sorts of out-door exercise. For invalids seeking health, or for the vigorous in pursuit of amusement and excitement,we do not know any of the water- ing places more inviting than Greenport. Rockaway appears te have quite fallen into the sear and yellow leaf. Since the time of Crans- toun it has been holding up its head with great dif- ficulty, and it will hardly be able, during the next season, to compete with its numerous rivals with any degree of respectability. Nature has been rather adverse to Rockaway. The sea-billows are very magnificent, but the swamps are anything but agreeable either to the eye or to the organ ofsmell; two senses which will insist on being grati- fied, and take no excuse from any assailant. Pieris has abaudoned the Clifton House near the Telegraph station, on Staten Island, as a bad spec- ulation. He is an excellent and capable host, and his lady manages a household with consumate abil- ity, but the Clifton House is badly constructed.and there is a malicious hill in the back-ground which deprives you of the seftened radiance of the set- ting sun, and condemns you in the evening te the premature chilly embraces of the night air, and swarms of industrious musquitoes. New Brighton, on the other hand, is as hot at all hours as the seat of a newly elected President, and the beach is strewed with the bodies of unfortunate dogs and kittens, that have met an untimely fate, like the sickly newspapers which the small-beer literati are lectorship of this port, has excited a good deal of attention. We allude tothe endorsement of his application} by the Young Men’s Committee followed up by that of several of the Ward Com- mittees. To honest, upright, and unsuspecting mer, living at a distance from this great city of po- litical trickery and corruption, and even to many who live in this region, it may appear quite un- questionable evidence of the worth, capabilities, and populerity of an office-seeker when the regu- larly constituted and recognized representative bo- dies ef the party to which he beiongs, thus endorse his own estimate of his capacity and political weight. This is, however, a very mistaken view of the case, as we will take the liberty of showing in a very ollars to the hospitals of the same city, the | stance, endeavored to find out who rented the room, | cially authorised to do so by law. ° pane of literary aera entertvinments ar- Se) i ree fogs aes ay he top a ee baibdiag, Be Hmehle _Ereces Oe emilee the pore for the im; i i without ¢ 8 a ain of eo a o Horr edt oor HE aenenlt caleer seinen senta hl baat Atcictal my Wee ee could don. at etary ane Olean Pes eet eae aetan toe re ia a concert for the poer. We hailed, there- the! bey thewatch went on duty. Heiss about to expenses of the vernment, shall be set ore ~ on fof, the announcement of a charitable concert,the | sriy to the higher authoritics on the subject, and itis | credly held for the payment of tha interest onthe Sta A firet after a lapse of several years, as a cign that the } juped that something will be done to throw light on the | debt, and shall be called the“ interest fund.” Germans of this city are anxious not to be outdone } offair, and cause the apprehension of the miscreant, orat | Sec. 3. ‘The Governor is hereby direoted, out ofthe pro- by the “old country ;” and we learn with sincere } levst to the prevention of such gros outrages, ceeds of onemill, and Cn and . pat by eeeet fe loasure that the recently formed society of German | police Office, March 9.—The business toway was mony ee eee sp the let day of July, ladies contemplate giving another one. ‘This is a5 | small, bt was sudicient to maintain the established fact | ments of interest, corm toreufteron the Lat days of July it ought to be. Charity isa better link than the | that monoy isthe rost of all evil. The only important and January, of each yeer, pro rata, onal the canal bonds Zollverein, and may it ta! place next to “hope,” | items of news in the Police line not published heretofore, | O04 tho internal improve bonds, excep bonds here- at present the only inscription on the banner of | is the re-arrest of Isagc Shi burglar, who sonnet St #, and the tofore hypothccated to ister & that country. trom the Unger Eaie ote romaine ine, and a ar | aaaionl is of one ml fox Yor 04, and ne tnd The usual gloomy and sepulchre-like looking ot he alta half mills thereafter shali be coh'cted bi the several col- Tabernacle was gaily adorned with garlands, the | H¢ Ref gpem dary beh hg deel Dies named | lectors and paid into the Treasury in dre eae statues of Beethoven, Handel, and Bach, and the | Nancy Murray, who broke open astore in. Philadelphia, espacate scary ohihaneatshen Denar ia eal net national colors of Germany. We observed that | a short time since, and fled to this city with a considera- eel cuidherahrn @nne tines rng ‘or any other nearly every German proudly gazed on the | blepertion of property. She will be held-here until a re- whlie officer, shall aathe ean de ei ingly “ schwartz-roth-gold,” as he entered ; 2 pleasure he | quisition arrives. a aer ha wane to ig iiew abst py ane we from: the only can enjoy under this heaven of liberty, asthe | Discuancep —The young man named Sulger, who | ‘Treasu: for any other purpose then that provided b,” wearing and possession of them, in any shape | was charged with obtcining a stove by false represonta- | this act, he or they shall be deemed guilty of embezzie- whatever, constitutes a criminal offence, punishable | tion, was discharged, and the complaint dismissed. ment, and shell be indicted and published according!y, with an imprisonment of many years in a fortress. and on conviction shall beremoved from office. ‘ Incredible as it may appear to an American, to Amusements. Sec, 4. That after the colnet for the per at ope! we whom the national flag 1s a sacred symbol of his Parmo’s Orgra Hovse.—This house has been lion atx Ruadied gigi sry ten olan pied 3 the country, yet this is pure truth ; but it must not be | pretty well attended during the last week. On Illinois and Michigan esnal, and for the payment of the forgotten, that that noble country is misgoverned | Friday evening the new burlesyue opera of “ La Shin de | canal debt,” approved February 21, 1843, shall be duly by thirty-six petty princes, or better by a monster | Hela,” taken from “Cinderella,” lore P The Spring Elecett We have now three parties in the field in this city, all busily engeged in preparing for the approachiog municipal election. The whigs and “natives” have come out with their can- aidates tor the Mayoralty, the former pre. senting Mr, Dudley Selden, and the latter re-nomi- nating the present Mayor, Mr. Harper. The dem- ocrats have their election of delegateson Thursday evening next, and we may expect the announce- ment of their candidate in a few days. Mr. Jere- miah, Mr. Havemeyer, and one or two others, have been named as likely to obtain the democratic Nomination, and we have no doubt that the selec tion will be made with all due discrimination and a few paragraphs. sound judgment. The locofocos are very deter- P = 4 We confess t ‘i mined, and will enter into the contest with th € confess that we were a little astonished when ap Ke 3 , © | we found it announced that the “General Commit- Breatest harmony and spirit. tee” of Tammany Hali had endorsed Mr. Purdy’s application, inasmuch as that act was a direct vio- ” which h % lation of the laws and constitution of that body.— nd “natives, | las assumed a very" singular | 1 is entrusted with the management and direction character, The great mass of the whigaa."e very } of the financial affairs and operations of the party, much enraged against the “ natives,” \vhom | and has nothing whatever to do with the further- theyaccuse of treachery and ingratitude. Many | ance of individual office-seeking projects. But our of the mest intelligent men of the eh big | astonishment was considerably diminished when party attribute the defeat of Mr. Clay in whe | we ascertained that of the eighty-five members of recent election to the element of “nativism,” | this Committee, only nineteen were present on the and im this view they are gustained bY | occasion when the endorsement of Mr. Purdy’s the facts. There cannot be any rational doubt application was so unanimously made. This re- that the “native” movement had a most disastrous |! sult had been brought about by the exercise of that effect on the fortunes ef Mr. Clay. We pointed © generalship in which the ‘‘old hunkers” of both this out last fall, and subsequent events fully Con- J} parties are so perfectly skilled. The endorsers firmed the accuracy of our opinions. The conduct | were carefully selected, and abundant promises of the “natives” in this city, after they had suc- | being made of bountiful rewards for their disin- ceeded in inducing the poor whigs to form a coali- } terested kindness,the official declaration was made , The great source of interest and exXcitement in ‘he contest springs from the position of the whigs ta formed, and well ted In all respects as is provided by the terms of the with thirty-six tails without head or heart. received, which will be ening; when in | syove recited act, aa modided by the provisions of this act, ‘Want of space prevents us from noticing the per- | addition will be given a Grand Concert, by Mr. Kneass | and the trustees are appointed au is contemplated in said formances at greater length, as we intended todo. | end his band of falentod musicians, ia which Me. Huntly | 4° the Govemar of tes Stato shall execute aud deliver, It unquestionably was the best and most interesting | W!ll play a solo on the accord Such entertainments | under the seal of State, a deed of trust to the said 5 must necessarily draw good audiences at the reduced t and effects mentioned in the 10th sec: concert of the season. ‘The orchestral pieces, un- | Triceg which admits alaty and gentleman to the front pa peak teen conveyance shell ieciude thie der the able guidance of Mr. Hill, were given to } Ssateand parquette for fifty cent: ai td, fonated by United ection the Fretechuz taking the led, followed J couasea Pertuete Se My one Pode Raggi yy ee y Mendels:ohn’s Fingal’s Cave and Beethoven’s Tf —“The Countess Faus- | the said canal, to be held in trust as in the said act stipu- Symphony iC minor-- Minch anxiety was felt ¢0 Fisker teat) omagee fr ie Geran writen by the cae lated: And iia expresely provided, that the uberis . 1 ong Union, which has only been | prated 14: ntess Hahn-| tle most popular lady author said Joan may and shall register their bonds or r pe detente Lrg a aly or ee tit the Coutinent. ‘No reader who has ouce began st will tea: | evidences of indebtedness upon which they may have ing the shortness of its duration, and that, with the | dily leave it til the Inst page is reached | It is full of delicate | made, or may hereafter make their subscri within exception of Messrs, Rakeman, Weizel and } "fhe anthor displays exquisite taste and feeling in conducting | 06 year after the appointment of trustees : And the said . } } hall be entitled to priority in th f Scharfenberg, it entirely consists of amateurs, } the passiovate heart of hee heroine through its various trits | Subscribers shal ntit bri ae! vie n o hree-fourtis of whom do not even know the notes, | 424 temptations, and to the women, who may read it, we pre- | the respective advances to be made by them, and the inte- three- p dict a high intellectual enjoyment. reat thereon; also a priority in the payment of the princi- h they Pion ere ey. idgearen rector | ‘rpZigg only 26 cents—Cilice 24 ‘Ann street—where may be had | pal and interest of the bonds or other evidences of indebt- praise is due to Mr. Perabeau, he starting every week in New York. Staten Island, r ‘andering Jew, Vol. 1. Price 50 cents, Also Nos. 14 | Ganess to be registered by- them out of the proceeds of tion, also gave great offenco to many of the | shat Mr. Purdy was one of the most popular and | indeed, we are inclined to believe, will not be | od worthy successor to the lamented Schlesinger. ang toafm continuation, OM centz each, ow ready. 123; | the said trust property, any thing In tho said ect above whigs, who consider that the “natives” ac ted 4 | worthy members of the Democratic arty in this : ‘ Hn ata The first chorus is very pretty, but too little effec- | cents, $2.a year mentioned to the contrary notwithstanding. tion i ide by the terms | oj A . Party in tus | much frequented this season, and so also it is like- | tive for public performance—the Evening Bell is : E. WINCHESTER, Publisher, 24 Ann street. Sxc. 5. The majority of the said board of trustees shall dishonorable part, and did not abide by the t°ms | city—that he was eminently qualified for the office ly to be with the Hamilton House. very poetical inspiration, and afforded to Mr. Wei- pee nme have power and authority to act and decide in all cases, of the agreement; and we must say that the wi"88 | of Collector of New York—and that Mr. Polk’s i i ii i See Comstock’s Advertisement on the first | and their,acts shall bind all parties: and in appointing the He Csi aeae forte ae ae: Bee 24 this, paper, of isrticles, that have obtnieed such un’ J said trastecs, sech subscriber to tho sald Josn shall be en- Mendelssohn and Speier, were much applauded. | “te Popularity._ Al should wre thom, titled to one vote for each sum of $320 subscribed ; and : ' % ; lectis beheld in the city of New York, un- We must again remark that the Tabernacle is the | | Mstakes are often Patal—Many suppose a one gimme bre apeecinr! ge of the United States worst concert room that possibly could be found— | Sent cavsh {gms a0 foilews Berman's Cough Loseoges | for that district, or such person as he for that purpose may it is built contrary to the rules of accoustics, as the | woud i dily remedied the evil. Worms kiil thousands, | appoint. ; echo of the last sound covers the next one. Ma- | and the notsuspected. Dr, Sherman’s Worm Lozenges ec. 6. In case a sufficient sum shall not be subscribed dame Pico was received as an old friend and she | sre a ape Trifle uot—if worms are suspected, resort at | or paid to complete eaid canal, the said subscribers shiz! sung the Rondo from Cenerentola, with her wonted | pace !@,this celebrated worm destroyer. (Dr. Sherman's ware | share pari passts with other persons whe may sebeoribe and duly appreciated talent, the andante of which J House; 227 Hudson stre-t; 188 Bowerv; 77, East Broadway; 06 pata Atel eg pl ire de cares Lori pple) eek was principally distinguished through feeling and ilee pee ‘3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia; and 8 Siate faulty pike aceiit pecismnar to finish said canal in the athos, her principal characteristics. Nor was she | *"“*! 3 ——_-—- first instance, and if they noglect so to do, then any othor less acceptable in the Casta Diva from Norma, but * Sands’, Bristol’s and Comstock’s Extract of | person may subscribe such amount; and provided er, its second part w: 01 i rsapatilla, sold at 21 Courtlandt street. that such subscribers may register upon such sub- eerie Bey ofthe Ben Me Scher ba Sor am a7 oy ; =m £ Roses. per oe iraoen before sree within ‘one ar ser 7 ee one Ph bea * | such subscriptions. Saratoga will be crowded of course—by the parvenues. All the cod-fish aristocracy for hun- dreds of miles around, will flock there, and cram every tavern from cellar to attic. Gin-slings and bad brandy will be poured out like water; all the finery of Division street and the Bowery will flount in the dusty streets of the village, and daily at noon, the great room at Marvin’s will reek with one hundred ragouts in an ocean of gravy, and three hundred and filty human beings in a state of profuse perspiration. It will, indeed, be in theinterior of the country— were nut to be greatly pitied, when they trustea' | Inaugural Address was one of the most excellent set of men who had given such abundant evidenct’s | documents that the Committee had ever read. A that adherence to pledges and promises was not @ | little trickery anda great deal of munificent pro- virtue for which they had much practical regard. _} , nises, thus accomplish the whole business,and the Notwithstanding, however, this strong feeling of | 4, --Alderman starts off to Washington armed with dislike entertained for the “natives” by many of | the important document, apparently expressing the the whigs, there is yet some reason to believe that | unanimous endorsement of the Democracy of the a portion of the whg leaders are endeavoring to | city of New York. form another alliance with the ‘‘ natives” and to Now the truth is Ex-Alderman Purdy’s influence repeat the game of mutual compromise, which was | jn this city amongst his own party is extremely li- so adroitly managed by the “natives” last fall, by | mited. ‘The best possible proof of this is the tact their making the compromise completely analo- . r nim Ph Fi a i F oF a that at this very moment when the Mayoralty—the | in quiet villages, far from the dust and turm | of teabe Ap rep era eae ie Por pomp tticieny tengo Sxc. 7. When the amount due for arrears and difference gous to the Lrishman’s ideas of reciprocity— | great object of his ambition for years past—is open, | the crowd,—in pleasant hamlets lying sheltered | of all’ our New York pianiets, and that he is full And though her chin wes finely dimpled, of interest on the registered bonds and other canal inacbt- *«all on one side.” We perceive that already | he cannot muster the smallest influence in the way } and secluded in some smiling valley,—in unosten- | #Ware of it proves the selection ef the piece, which Porter caicatad ntl cieliates: peer ey Ponts taalteeed eaasaen ace: pana in the Fifth ward, Alderman Drake has with- } of obtaining the nomination. He is one of those | tatious inns, away among the mountains,adjacent to | 1 ™Ore eee satel pt of the Jina} “os Api her eye that ray of hope when the said principal shall havo been paid, the said drawn, in order to make room for Mr. Adams | men who have always been hanging on the skirts cool springs of healing virtues gushing from the ney” Menkes ie weal Getbien ermpoeiion, in- Of Jones’ Chemical Soap. canes oxen ncoie ot owe indebtedness oe the whig candidate. This is the firet overt act in | og the party, living on it, but bringing nothing to it i French ferz. He played it with } And once again I met her—no pimplesnow were there; c. 8. The prelimin: e rf 8 P party, 3 ging 8 rock,—that those who really know how to enjoy | stead of the renchified Herz, playe But her face was elear and beeutivel, aud her neck was white | _S&¢- 8. ‘The preliminary expenses of the negotiation o! the contemplated movement. In the strong whig} in return. With respect to qualifications for the a remarkably elegant neatness and brilliancy, for nd fairs J said contract, with the expenses of the examinations of the warm season, will be found. The fashiona- bles and exclusives will seek such plac es as Shere ron Springs and Richfield Springs, fand other delightful and sequestered retreats, leaving to the 3 i dt rty applause of | And by her side she ht, and not in vain, | the canal pro) by the agents appointed by the autho- the lisencr, which he. shared with the Cpoellent | fm gta] Jorg’ Sinn sadcntertna'tm attr" | vy of he bondkeldcy blo Met aid by te se Generelt Way auroamed ilnisalii Wenexe bead, Her hands, her orms, her cheeks, her neck, are free from blemish | treae'by the Glemoral Acer o Bat ponies Lag SP ifal—wi shall be incurred by the State, by sen ts to Eu [saw her glorious, beantifal—with such beanty nove can cope, y, i Hs mee egent wards the “natives” will give way to the whigs, | Coflectoiship he is entirely deficient. The present and in the strong democratic warde, both will make | incumbent on the contrary, is a man eminently a vigorous pull together for the “native” candi- qualified for the office. His decisions unitormly dates for the Common Council, and uniting in all | give satis‘action, and as a member of the demo- | crowd the flaring edifices at the common wateri Bat those who use a cake of Jones? famous Chemical rope or elsewhere, in relation ; . ; ‘: : é ing | Tur Casivet.—The Hon Cave Johnson, entered ‘ P. the wards in the support of Mr. Harper. The de- | cratic party he is not identified with any of the | places, with their noisy bar-rooms—their eating- | upon his duties as Postmaster General, and ote = Ah ded ed molting nee’ bee ane fureeye It Becta brant ane cenae’ eatin clinature of Mr. Morris Franklin did not at saa cliques of this city,occupying a position of lofty and | house table d’hote—and their sleeping-apartments petmmatyerecd to ks i aoa teat Bo alsagitesssets auch sa prespieae disellan ealerieaeh te, CH nile gp oped yo alr like a determination on the part Hea hes on ~ | honest indeyyendence. ; confined and odoriferous as the cages of a mana- ‘The Hon. R. J. Walker citered upon his duties as Se- Eunbarn, mario. Bey ‘The geutine t old | uo syne tn the os es a edvence a money in ——— their sah ersto make an open, manly, Be fees lent i as We have now enabled our readers at a distance gerie. bis — Vege fai od Ais Coy pad tverneia aa Broalwayst New Vv ont Cpe re Moornt Teter cured tothem by ste set, but shail share in the raat ro fight, and the nomination of Mr. Selden by to estimate at their proper value the endorsements retary of War, and together with | D*!!éines Phil hia; 57 Btate street, Albany. perty pari passu other persons as vance means tended to disabuse the mind of that impres- Oxp Ma. Noau stint Auive ann Kicxina.— | their respects to the Secretary of War, and together wi of Mr. Purdy ,which have been so industriously paraded before the public. Every body who knows what is passing behind the scenes here, is laughing at the whole business. I'he melancholy part of the affair is, that the score or twe of poor devils who have been seduced by the promises of bland, good-natured, pleasant “Old Ironsides,” are so certain of his success that they are wasting in idleness that precious time which might be profit- ably employed. Poor old Mr. Noah, every now and then, makes a desperate splutter, in the hope of attracting a little public attention, very much like the drunken Irish- man at Donnybrook Fair, who throws down his ragged great-coat, and shouts out, ‘Will nobody have the goodness to put his foot on that ?”~de- jiring thus to excite some charitable by-stander into a quarrel, but only gets laughed at, and pelted with mud by the boys, forhis pains. Yesterday he sion. Mr. Selden is an excellent man—industrious, of business habits, candid, and not a violent parti- zan. But he is not the strongest whig candidate for the Mayoralty that could have been selected. ‘Then again, we have very good reason to entertain the opinion that Mr. Harper would not have ac- cepted the nomination for re-election if he had been quite certain of receYothg the support only of the “‘ natives.” His Honor has some shrewdness, further sums, if such should be neces: to complete the alerge number of citizens and strangers, visited the Pre-} Daney's Pain Extractor, at 21 Courtiandt : xsi “504 and canal. of the United States at the Executive Mansion 5} sireet, sold at half price; warranted genuine. ‘The value of the exports from this port for the weck Hapa ending the 8th inst., was $470,064 17, of which $396,447 were exported in American vessels and $80,616 64 in fo- reign vessels. 'e have received several statements in relation to the resolutions introduced in the new board of brokers, re- ferring to the prohibition of members doing business with a well known operator in the atreet, but rooklya. marks SHR the subject at present ty tee quentio ab es HUG LT BRE settled at the next meetin the ard. e@ whole Hair Restorative, at his Agency, 67 | Movement is merely a personal affair, ond does not come t store ¥RoM Broadway. within the jurisdiction of the board. Mrs. Polk received visitors yesterdsy and to-day.—Ma- disonian, March 8. ii Fuetuer Anti-Rent Disrursancrs.—The fol- tatgd,) to force the lowing letter was received to day from Major Ge- | Tenarrit jon gle Woot ead to dntee 1c enral J. 8. Smith, dated Kingston, March 7, 1845. There | order thrice as long as any other article made. has been an outbreak among the tenants of Robert L. Li- | ham strect, 323 Broadway, 139 Fulton street, vingaton’s estate in this county, which, from sppoerances, and the reports in circulation, is like to lead to serieus difficulties. On Friday of last week, they employed a Mr. Lasher to remove a quantity of timber that hed been felled beautiful head of A splenaid, had 2 4 ey a : A . The annual report of the comptroller of the finances of and he has some vanity, with all reverence be it came out in an obscure Sunday print, claiming old | py some trespassers on the patent. While engeged in Dany tee velit, Who ope probed mith al pe) this city for Fvidpeds 1844, isa very interesting document spoken. He is shrewd enough, at all events, tobe | New Yorx Posr Orrice.—We have one or two | #cquaintance with William L. Marcy, and boast- poten, pe tistaen cans ner aetle nae Usnderatand; i ‘Gouraud’s repa) to all tax payers. According to the official stafemente tho total funded debt of the city amounted, on the first of Ja able to estimate the weakness of the pure “ na- na- | complaints to make to the Post Master General | ing of the great political victories they achieved | Who required him to desist, and be off at once. On Ie [-rmember fo him then, a visit to pay, nuary, 1845, to $14,476,986, bearing an annual interest of of such an ignominieus defeat asjhe would be cer- | city. Taxine tne Ver..—Every now and then we hear | and using a handspike to Foye advantage ‘until it was tinge feminine noses inquite a x sence; of Ee ace ie NN re Dall a tain of meeting if he had not some hopes ot whig} They arc these :—Ong, that when the Eastern | of several young and beautiful women taking the Henny eel Teguaved beh ot ine oid cchtase hee at eS cup ee & bas been ne'er known to fai $05,578 74, | These jem, dedectad fromthe. zominal support. Mail arrives at eight o’clock in the morning we | veil, and retiring to the gloom of a convent. Re- | then made the effort to throw him from a rock about ten Tearnicarane omnia Ai of funded debt, or $143,207 64 leas than ft was on the at Now, we are persuaded that agreat proportion | receive our exchange newspapers between 10 and | cently a Mies Waggaman, a niece of Ex-President ritiaut abarabetcne treet hate canta neta pte Dr. Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile, for eradicating superfluous Jannaty, 1844 Wean annex 8 able showing the@tems form- of the whigs never will form an alliance with the | 11 o’clock, two and three hours after they reach the } ‘Tyler, thus retired {rom the world, and several in- | continued to make good his hold during the affray. Their neem pr ete — pe 6 the p inprsaqnt ‘Orre Pieioio ath “natives,” and if any portion of their Jeaderstt- | Post Office, when formerly that mail was assorted } stances of a similar kind have occurred of late in | ™43k8 Were displaced in the fall, by which he wasens. J a brifliant whiteness to the is ki i bs Due. jount, Ann. Int bled to recognize the two. He’ finally escaped, badly | to be had in New York o tempt such an arrangement as we have indicated, in thirty minutes. We were yesterday told, at the } different parts of the country. It isa sort of epi- | bruised and hurt. Warrants were immediately got, and J street, first store from Bro ae ic ad +e I} Biase tas they may depend upon it the result will be disas- | newspaper office, that the Eastern Mail would not | demic, occasionally breaking out and effecting, it | the pee. oe recegaised igor tty pf es by. oad ae apa vi rag mens nae cewore et Coe 90 $5,000 00 trous. The whig ranks will be divided, and the | be assorted till one of the clerks came from his} would seem by sympathy, young and sensitive fe- edi mletors of the Iwhd are detecsained net exily Springfield; ‘D Prov deners Dull, Hartford; Ferre, Middle: ae overwhelming force of the locofocos, aided by the | breakfast. Another, that the Great Southern and | males of a morbid religio-poetical temperament. | to arrest the o! fenders, but to yell every cent of rent J ‘Troy; Pearce, Alban} rs, Hadson; Hance, Baltimore. 00 130'000 00 neutral masses who are most savage against the Western mails generally arrive here at three and a] A brief term of probation generally effects a eure at CO ns [preceenis BE Said sr righ i ORS Segoe ee fw td o “natives,” will give the present party in power, | half o’clock in the afternoon, and it is late—very } of the malady. The sweet creatures find that the | this morning, in company with a constable, for the infect- | New York College of Medicine aud Pharmacy established fim } Do do 00 48,917 70 and their silly whig allies, a most overwhelming | late—iu the afternoon before we get the St. Louis | human heart is the same within as without the | © district, for the purpose of serving several writs, and fis Suppression of Quackery, in, the cure Of all diseases, will J Seven per Cent. (a he other hand, the whigs of i i * ‘ -* pare arresting those engeged in the outrage _ Mr. Lasher. | hereafter appear on the, fourth page and lest colamu, of th gees 00 eNsit deteat. But if, on the other hand, the whigs of | and Cincinnati papers; and sometimes—indeed | walls of a convent, and that the imposing rites at | {t they gre resisted as it: is suppoted they will be, the "Glas ase Conedl ag Gear alts Clledak Meomese | Do 48s 09 On'28t 15 this city, wisely thwarting the echemes of a few de- | often-times—we have to wait till the next day be- | the altar do not in this, any more than in a certain | #heriff will immediately summon a strong poste and pro- eens Four, Five « 1847 1,158,544 00 69,512 64 a signing and selfish leaders and wire-pullers, whose | fore we get all our exchanges from that point. ceed at once. There is every probability now of his re-] il Phijadelphia Subscriptions to the | Temporary water loan before, other ceremony, admit the novitiate into a heaven 4 in ci Bs a Sr only aim ia to gain their own personal objects, re- | This delay may do very well for monthly maga- J of perfect ‘aie dutdee and peace. ey Naas hem vaawire COMLy Op Obeteting whe hire aa Peek beat “Efeathat ivliers siagle sontas Nominal amount of eaty debt... $11,176,996 00 778,434 74 solve to unite to a man against “natives” and lo- | zines, but for daily newspapers and merchants itis} Pa Pimiay Bik Ma We the Cpe athe nt | ie. ape Poe pete inay Beces. e Per ie eercet alae baviieatide, the pall at shale oor advance to Trea- cofocos, they will enter the field with very cheer- | extremely vexatious, ‘ved tbo lower ver Mang.” — ‘ have pont Be ‘oid the sheriffto execute hls duty.— Albany Ar. wanltinent yholesale wad regal. paper, the “Herald” ie ing prospects of success. A great proportion of } These complaints have become general, and it received the fo! arte aes wane from Capt vr urfey gus, March 8. as much, berhapes in Initadel phi as any iarer inbliahed the neutrals in this city—who really hold the } is partly owing to this inefficiency on the part of | °f the packet ship Auburn, relative to his last trip that city, affording a valuable medium to adv Adver from New Orleans:— Tur Cuoctaw Inpians.—The. Vickaburg Senti- } Girements handed fo the agents at half past ‘o'clock, will arr nel of the 18th ult., referring to this tribe of Indians, | pear in the Herald next day. né ly has the following :—The last remnants of this once pow- So —— — erful tribe are now croasin our ferry on thelr way, 2 MONEY MARKET, their now home in the Far 5 one Wi e the . Me writer, hes been familiar to their bronze incxpressive Sunday, March 9-6 P. M. faces from eae Srey ms ness to see them ing here a re t id hills which gave birth, and are doubtless equally | Viousweek. Theadvance averages about two per cent. Seer, th him and them alike. The first Piayetaies hy ‘our | The market is very quiet, and in the absence of any spe- balance of power, and who last year most unquestionably decided the election in fa- vor of the ‘natives,’ from whom they the Post Office that we are compelled to run ex- presses, and that such enterprising lines as Adams & Co. start into existence. We hope that Mr. hoped to get city reform—are favorably dis-} Polk and the Post Master General will take these posed towards the respectable old whig par-| complaints into consideration, and see if some re- ty. On the whole, the whigs when in power medy cannot be found. have administered the city government with spirit eS oe Net amount of city debt... ...- «$12,881,750 42 In addition to the pregeiog, assets to meet the debt, the [hrs ntearepaoni of the ly ing aw beth reed > The closing prices yesterday were, in almost every in- | bonds and mortgages and property foreclosed on, amount- stance, muck Below Uvone current at the closoof the pre. | ing te $299,200, which sroceoniy pledged for the re- demption of the fire loan stock. ‘he temporary dett of the city amounted to $1,147,914 On Boany Suir Avaurn, New Youx, March 8, 1845. i Dear Sin :— In looking over severalfof the city papers, I notice that the length of my recent passage from New Orleans, and also that of the Saratoga, Captain Russel, from the same port, are incorrectly now gl I left the Balize, the mouth of the Mississippi,on the 24th ult. side by side parted company soon after. [ If we have a postmaster would it not be as well | With the Saretoga. infancy were the young Choctaw boys of the then woods | Culation of consequence, prices must improve very | £0, and the legitimate means for meeting it to $1 471,710 Paar , . A . . . | proceeded on my pas:ege, and arrived cif Sandy Hook gradually. 63, thus showing that the tex levied for 1844 was adequate and dignity. A greatmany of the respectable and | to have him at his post attending to the business of | ‘ive hours before the 8. and recelvod a pilot three heurs | 9% raven county. Thiele mother’English: “We know, | © There spears to bo at present very little prospect of | ‘oF all the lisbilities of the city for that year. i ial citizens who take no part in part: i- | his office ? fore she did. I mere! ese facts because t ts Choctaw well. We knew | much speculation in stocks during this quarter. e b inflaential ¢ ho take no part inparty poli- | his office ? operated | vpn rah cts ‘because | wo think, the character of the C h lation in stocks during thi ‘The | _Of the water debt there remained une: $105,638, ties, would be desirous of giving them another trial. Bat if the whigs allow themselves to be drawn into] n any entangling alliance with the miserable imbe- will open, when the term commences. There isa ciles now in power in the corporation, they must | Very heavy calendar, and arrear of business,which expect to share their fate. Nothing can save the | With the trial of Polly Bodine, and some heavy “natives.” ‘They were put into office by the neu- | ©ases, will swell the amount of businees in the law trals of this city, comprising many adopted citizens | COUr's considerably. The Jaw couris, indeed, who had never voted before at a city election,’but | have considerably increased in businees during the who conpassionately disregarding the ravings ofthe | !@st six months, as the passage of the Bankrupt * native” demagogues about the “ Pope” and the | Law of 1842 caused considerable stagnation at that “Irish,” aud the “Dutch,” believed that they were | period , but the revival of trade, and the conee- sincere and honest ‘in their promises of city re- | qwent operations in business contracts, &c. have form—that although they ranted very foolishly | 88ain increased litigation. We have it from high about the terrible dangers which threatened the | @uthority in the Superior Court that its business republic from the annual influx of able-bodied | has considerably increased during the Inst six men, and healthy and buxom women, yet that months, and 60 also the Common Pleas, which is they were, after all, persons of integrity, and capa- continually in seesion. The Court of Chancery is presen in those days of | banks of this city have been for tne past six weeks ex. | "6 from the amounts authorised to be raised by the various rtd ite wher! ‘indian selhie. "alike to ‘inguive, panding their ope ; the money market hes been un- | acta of the legislature; that sum 1g com of the but in the unchecked exuberance of youthful feeling | Usually easy, and the rate of interest very much reduc. | advance of the water fund tthe [inate ee show the real character that policy and habit may after- | 6d, notwithstanding which the stock market has been ve. | of stock yet to issue. The whol ee the wardsso much conceal; and we know that, under the | ty much depressed. This depression was produced by | Completion of the high beideg, across the Har} ey stoic look he assumes, there is burni inthe In. | the uncertainty end doubt which rested upon all the | andthe ee ing eS low dian’s nature a heart of fire and feeling, and an all-obsery- | movements of Congrees, and the excited state of the pub- | the commissioners ne, oe the hive as 8 by ed ing keenness of apprehension, that marks and remembers | lic mind in relation to the political questions of the day, | duct complete bh © phe Pager oy cid every thing that occurs and every insult he receives. bre Fic ee CT ogg yes ot anks, operators oe coerty, $500,000 more than present margin ie 1 ible | have been afruid to make t! jo any great ex . Saiuclsncs which auiking kas ovtrcome but thontera | Wat, walling the sdjournment ef Congress cot the set: |. onthe frat of January, 1844, the amount of outstanding necessity they feel impelling them,they have looked their | tlement of the new sdministration, re involving | bends, in teas Mechs tapers (hovel dan ieaes 1s last on the graves of their sires—the scenes of their | themselves in the market, Congress was Ce wae i Ay rth oes or ton ope tle y' d have taken up their slow, toilsome march, | ¢4, and the new administration has come into power, the | 921,700. ” be yo aus ke ee ae luring with their household among them, to their new | most important political questions have been for the pre Lg 00 fos Bees ret by thn + fe net 4. A orl home ia a strange land. They leave names to many of | sent sottied, ond there does not appear visible the slight oe et exe toe ph hey oe ones Oeil our rivers, towns and cotanties ; and so long as our State | est cause why the stock market should not be now ina Niniee ‘ben $2,298,978, to renew amounts ay >. the Choctawsa, who once owned most of her soi}, | more favorablo state than it is. We must soon expect an- ta teeter thi wivence of: ie. to os _ —— emembered.” other contraction in the movement of the banks ; the fond, In the seme time there hee been redesmed $3,17,. oaaae bbanenttin?, ox heapsie : a) 34 ns ’ Te Leap Cavas oF Missovni.—The Cincinnati | (arerly returns of the Banks of this State for May WH | ras, of Which amount the commissioners of the sinkit.& Chronicle eye OP ray sa aap cares a8 | traction willcommence, and a tightness in the money baw ra I pest amount of stock, pay itis in mountains and rivers. Among these the most re- | market, throughout, may be experi . In consider- , y markable are the recently discovered lead caves of Mis- | ation of thers thinge, we canner Took for any improve- | The abstractof the receipts and expenditures on trea- Tux Covrts—On Monday next the Circuit Court Taltty Sis ROMER Dy sO ParReSs. bit PDR DURFEY. It is a well known fact that the Auburn is one of the fastest sailers out of this port. She has made the passage hence to the Balize in nine days, and from city to city in ten days, beating the mail atthe time. The Saratoga is a capital ship, but we know the Auburn too well to suppose that she is easily to be beaten. She may be equalled by the Saratoga but never surpassed. Stam Sure Hinsrvta from Boston for Halifax and Liverpool, wasseen off Seal Island, at 2 P. M? on the 2d instant. Naviastion—The Pennsylvania Canals, and aleo the Tide Water Canals, will be opened for naviga. tion to-day. 4 : , roilate: pibsbiliceadehigh touri. They are about sixty miles south of Saint Louis, | ment i tat tocks, more than four woeks | SUry accounts shows the total amount psid for the sup ble men of business. Need it be asked whether | also busily engaged in suits, and come of them of ‘Tue ‘ Respxcrance Parss.”’—-Tho Boston Cou- | in Jefferson Zounty, not far "irom: Herculatieum, At: Tougee ot ikea, wee rasta. to begs 30 064 bocand Scuitadan coseres the most important character. We may mention amongst them the case of Cruger vs. Cruger, and Lewis va. Anthon, the decisions in which are look- any of these voters willgive their support to the “natives” at the ensuing election? We trow not. ‘Their first and last object in going to the polls will ries of large caves have been discovered in a rich lead ble of quotations for each day b ’ mine, which secm_to be made, net wete, out of lead | guring the wank eet cleo colepared with the prices Posing wecgunts $2,48,76 Ahora Ueeteuey of #35 Five have here now been discovered, leading from the | cur;ent at the close of the week previous :— idm of the uuvellected My of ee, eee peyeecth rier gays that ‘anything ignorant and vicious in the country plays into the hands of the democratic 4 jothor—but the end is not yet, forthe end has not | |. rau BOCAS IN THE New - ? . ; arty.” Such is a sample of the courteous lan- | heen dice 4 t] Quorations vor THE vate m for the same time, on trust accounts, have been $3,420, be to mark, in the most emphatic, and decisive, ¢d to with deep interest. The United States ele ofthe # rewpectable” partici tered, ‘The following sre theit dimeosigos | soon The x, Meey. Thy Fey. So | 0 87, and the recelpts $5,777 001 09, being surplus of and practical manner, their disapprobation and | Courls, and the Marine Court also, do their share pcb ah A te Kn First Cave, ‘20 feet by 40. 79 79% Be 793 79M es pada wei hy Tie oueplus hes pt a contempt of the faithleesness, and wretched imbe- of business. It is not, therefore, unsafe to say that Personal Movements. lo ; been by ts of outstanding werrants, which have de creased within the year $183,678 86, while the balance ii: the treavury Ls Parma A enarg 99. er evens i" ol apts, ures . nas of the commissione’s of the sinking {und, in their litigation is rapidly on the increase, and will in- crease considerably when the bill for the pay of Jurors, now before the Legislature, shall become a law. ; ‘ 2? The Hoa. C. Rogers, of Washington Co.; Mr Morris, cility of the “native” reformers. and Gov. Dunlap and Indy, of Nit; T. W. Morse, of Bath, Me.; A. Dana, of ithaca ; C. L. Benton, of Mohawk, and J. Stewart and family, of Conn, arrived’ yesterday at Howard’s Hotel. pl iy partially The follow: ing paragroph from the St. Louis Republican, will ex- plain whut is known of these caves : Thus, then, stand the vatious parties. If the whigs unite with the “natives” on any terms, transactions tor the redemption of the city debt, show or to any extent—if, recklessly despising the bitter Ex-President Tyler and his family arrived in Richmond Iu cucovecy el pnesancige: bk caren i ate (era heT a ar thd meeasraoealpt oF tbe von, moses experience of the past, they enter into any compro- Poxisument or Sepvetton.—We give on our | % ‘Thorsday, and took hi Seperere for his seat in mencement. The lest account we gave ase neous al thetvorammend 6 santa . With Charles City, by Fri this they heve bought up $483,864 of the stock and bonds of the city; redeemed $10,500 outstanding warrents for fire loan stock; paid for Ve vent gerd and difference of inte. rest on purchase and exchange of 7 per oat oe ter Atocl:, due in 1847, $8,596 90, They have also pai expyneen mise with the present party in power, they will be | first page a very curious document presented to called on to meet the whole strength and force of | the Legislature of thiz State by Mr. Arnold, one of the locofoecs, and of all the neutrals, whoge cast- | the members, remonstrating against the bill on the ing vote decided the election in favor of the “Na- } punishment of seduction before that bedy. This |. of him, about a month ago,he had just entered Cave No. 4 i he has now made his way 60 feet in No. 5 and masses | weeny are the only hindrance to his further progress — jefore the two last caves were discovered, this was con- sidered the greatest lead on record, and now the prot 7 ast Boston Miss Gannon commenced an engagement at the Charles- ton theatre, on the 4th instont. The paese Feaay and Melodeons are giving con- a 31M 3 ‘ 1a pects for the future seem to brighten as he advances The greatest i ement within the week hav 4 35, and returned purchase money to « cissa. tives” last year. In that case utter defeatis inevi- | “ remonstrance” contains a great deal of good | certs in Newar! “ This ca runs about south thirty, five erat, the | been iotittinols sine The Pann Fh in Re Loria tire tna percha sete akine totel ‘iabvirsereat of table. Butif the whigs stick like men to their} sense, witered in a singularly quaint and original | , Mf Jones, the vocalist has fone to Boston, to deliver county teat lediavon couatyouae ad Leing about 05 J of that Pavatet et i gp ok Ie renter laa ents tae | herve sg et Or poner nt i a own party organization and their own candidates, | style, and the careful perusal may tend to the edi- Ldn miles south of St, Louis, through the lower house, and the probable passage | (a the ist of December, 1644, the commissioners, vy nip litle » y t ‘ fow individuals be- Mr. Heary Phillips gove ® concert in Cincinnati, on nod at tho sams,time’givejthe public reasonable}as- | fication of all. Fridey last, ‘i aor te Suaars ry, pornos: 4 on eae ‘a thie city.” through the Senate, have increased the value of the stock | iregtion of the Common Council, cancelled $960,000 pf " t the inserest was reso ved, when ‘all the inte- .@

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