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‘OR K rs | ik RALD. } Horers FOR TRAVELLERS.—--Travellers going named body in answer toa resolution calling upon them toreport whether they had made on application to the Legislature far an alteration of the laws. } Ald. Gare moved to reler to the committee on Charity and Alms House. Adopted. pests A great deal of astonishment and virtuons indignation manifested by all hands at the last meeting, when it aid that the Commissioners had made an application with her at my aunt's; a week after this affair took place I went to live im Reade street ; | wanted a situation to go to work ard havemy child with me} [ lived with a Mra. Waltron in Reade street ; | saw Mrs. Litilejohn at ber own house, where 1 had ‘put the child to board the day aiter 1 came to the city ; 1don’t know what the number was; Mre. Ls hunse was in Reade street on the other side of Broadway, and onthe same side as Mra. Waldron’s; South, or coming towards New York, have a deep interest in knowing accurately the best hotels and the best accommodation which may be afforded them in the various cities on the route. Take ‘Phe Cumbria is wow fourteen days atsea, aud is, | Puiladelphia for instance. We have tried a num- The “Friendly Sons of St. Patrick” celebrated | ceuse law is annexed. It has-passed the House, the aaniversary of their patron saint, atthe City J and may pass the Semate. Lt is curious and repub- Hotel last evening. About sixty gentlemen eat | jican:— down to a suntptuous dinner at balf past six o’clock Ist. A special town meeting is to be held-oh the ‘Tues- ve noti fi day belore the first Monday of May next, at which the Amongst the guests we noticed the Presidents of [ey ieee i ote on the question of * tivense” or * no 18, IHa5, F I rag fakolos: ah to the Legislature for the passage of a law which wes x don’t recollect the date sof this alfa 5 we wee 10 hs ly d cke: ore. | ber of hotels 1 that eit d we must say that | the New England, the St. Nicholas, the St. Au- | jicense.” This provision also extends to the several | drawn up by the Counsel for the Corporation, and it was | Bowery Theatre in the boxes; he was not drunk when clore, fully due. If no packet comes in pre city, and we mi y 5 vies ‘> cen: P 5 y r 8 n : iow ys her ¢ ay il, she will bring news one month | One of the most comfortable, quiet, and recherché | drewe, and the German Societies; his Honor, the | cities.of the State, and at the unanimous request of the | pronounced impossible—there was some misteke about | we went ; he left me, two or'turee times durirg the per ition from the city of New York the act alsv includes | it, &c &c.—but now it appears that it was no misteke, a great desire is manifested to hush it up —Reronres. Removing the Deposits - A ommunication was received from bis Honor.the Mayor, calling upon the Common Council to take rome steps to remove the immense amount of manure which has accumulated at some of the slips in the lower part of the city—Referred ¢ ‘epeal of the Meat Shops—The report ofthe joint com- mittee on markets, in favur of repealing the ordinance whereby the Mayor and Aldermen are empowered to Ji- cense meat shops ed libitum, was taken up. (Signed by Thomas Winship, Charles Devoe, J.C. Bayles, and Leo nard L Johnson ) Ald Daaxx moved to amend by empowering the Mayor to license two meat ehops in each ward a! convenient and suitable places, to be designated by the Alderman or As- sistant of the ward. formances ; when we came out I believe we went up the Bowery ; | don’t recollect whether it was a dark night ; I Lave never been into eny house except that of my aunt avd Mrs. Waldron ; Edward’s friends have been to see me since I went to Mie. Waldron’s ; | have er told them that I did not recoguize Edwards; | was married three years ago, andshave separated from my husband ; I was not in the family way when I nuerried to Dolson s | separated from Lim because he was intemperate and did not take care of me. (The witness was very much sflect- the whole ot her testimony which she gave in a of voice, but.with great clearness ond evidently a very favorable impression upon the jurors-) Direct résumed—After we lett the Bowery Theatre, I think we crossed several streets; 1 am not acquainted with the ‘e's in that neighborhood ; the alley was near ‘an engine house ; 1 know this because when | went with !uter trom ali parts of Europe. is that elegant and commédious establishment kept by Hartwell, and known us the “Washington House.” ‘The accommodations are extensive and admirably contrived—the attendance prompt, and adequate—the table really excelleat and the mar- kets of Philadelphia are well known to be very well supplied. In Baltimore, during the last five months, Bar- num’s Hotel, which has been celebrated through- out the country for such a length of time, has been renovated and refurnished, and gone into new hands. It is now one of the very best houses in the Mayor; John Cauldwell, Esq., &c. 'y. : ‘The Chair was occupied by Mr. R. J. Dition, Len fibre pate besa eter URE a ye Rvnjoril one of the Vice Presidents, in consequence of the | Pot hn least, and eel can fourth ofterewtaee indisposition of James Ruysurn, Esq. the wor- | shail petition the proper authcrities for a new trial, when th nd es:imeble President y election is to be held. The above named provi- —— : sion is to extend to ali new elections. After the cloth was removed, Mr. Dillon rose | 3d. lithe patie vous “license,” Dump ibe boards of % clowi i cise, now established, are to possess the) same powei and apologized for the absence of the P resident.— they now possess, either to grant or refuse licenses for He then gave the following regular toasts, which | the retail of intoxicating liquors, to such persona as may were drank with the usual enthusiasm. have the nece.sary convemences for travellers in other ‘The Day we Celebrate—We bless the birthday of hin, | Worcs: tarerm licenses. | No grocers’ licenses are to be 4 . allowed. No pay is to be received for such licenses Who first gave the words of Divino Truth to the Irish | ‘This we couceive to. be the moct valuable feature ia the people —St. Patrick's Day. LL. It separates this great moral question from all con- “Ireland”—The land of our birth, the home of our ear- Charter Klection= ortant Political Meets From the announcements in the parly newspa- pers We perceive that two very important political imectings will be held to-night, each of them called by the respective party committees, for the purpose roving their'several candidates forthe Mayor- 7 telection. The whigs have called tueir meetingat National Hell,in Canal street, near Broadway, to approve aud confirm the nomination s ; i ade ‘ ion with fithy lucre, and every tax-puyer voting for} Adopted by a vote of 13 affirmative to 2 negative. him from the alley,we passed it, and an attempt wan mi S«tde he whi for May: ‘ . + 1 i vit e1 fi Ald. Hasb: to drag me in ; my chiid was two years old the 1ith of Th have called their meeting at their | comfort, will make it his business to stop there. Messrs, Brough, Wilson, and an amatuer here | fis * 00 prevatie, no | price of blood tee nr the sup-| At half past 10 o’clock, the Board adjourned. cause on the evening J got the subpeena to come here, { w Hall, called “American Hall,”*on the corner of | In Washington, we have Colman’s and Brown's | $408 the beautiful glee—*The Harp that once o'er | iordrme paupers which he so willingly help to make | Boao or Assistants.—This Board also met last even- | Ne dt ces the ofices thought it Now weover vad hen F i a tran net, ft 5 Ofan- x . And it is right in another point of view. Ifthe tratticis | ; -E , Esq., in the chair. 9 Broadway and Grand street, for the purpose of ap- | and several others, but enough has been said of] “ “phe United States”—The land of our adoption—we | right, no license should be required. If wrong, it 1a not ne Wn ihe leit oestng ‘were read and approy- | {0 ms to come here. proving and confirming the re-nomination of James | them. ‘There is, however, one hotelat Washing- ‘The soap-lock in the white coat here got up, left his cherish the principles and the title of “American citi | consistent with geod morals tu sell crime for‘ twenty seat and went behind the witness out of her sight. Horper as their candidate for Mayor. Both these zens”—May they be perpetual.—Hail Columbia. pieces of silver.” ton that is very peculiar in its nature. We allude A message received from the Mayor approving of ‘ , ay i hat knocked you . 4 . rr Cr ‘= 4th. Jf the people vote ‘no license,” then none are to a by this Board, Q—Do you recognize the maa tl x meetings will be very important, as they involve | to the * European House,” kept by a Frenchman Bor sista sh iach diy lta ainda be granted, nt oll the penalties now impesed by the ste bagi teat hell mre fn. inhabitants, asking for a eae have seen him in Court here this morning. mars of deep interesty not only as it respects the | named Galabran. It is conducted entirely on the | ‘This toast was received with the greatest enthu. | Y6d S:atutes againa: the retailing «f intoxicating liquors | sewer in 26° atrect, th avenue, Referred. taptish: | Thesoep-lock was here called back to his seat city and its municipal concerns, but the existence | french plan, and all the foreign:diplomatists who | sixsm. Pr n ef Sundly pep enen eve tects nts Q-—Is that the man? s favor of the physician, whe may prescribe fur wnedicinal Mr. Cau: nwa responded to it, attired in the uniform | purposes worn by the Irish volunteers of 1782. His appearance Sth. If the overseer of the poor neglects for ten days to was greeted with tremendous cheers. He eaid, it may | presecute for any penalty incurred under the previous perhups appear strange in a man cf my years appearing | section, any citizen may do 4o, in hia name, by giving in this country dressed in this fashion, but I wanted to | security for the costs of auit in case of failure. It convic show the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick the uniform iv | tion flows the prosecution, then such complainant is to vhich bet ee 80 Succ ‘on bea oo eo recover one half the penalty. sof their native country. (Cheers. eo coal 7 - it « now wear was made more thin sixty years ago, by » This bill has created considerable excitement in master tailor in the city of Dublin, and @ member of the | this city. We understand that a large meeting of aud perpetuity of the whig aud * native” parties ‘Lhe demoerats, otherwise called locofocos, have hot yet nominated their candidate for Mayor, but nppese Taany days will not elapse before he also will be in the field with the usual force and cothusi#sm. According to the best accounts, Mr. Hivemeyer will be the candidate—a gentleman ment of public sewers, and referred, i Papers from the Board—Resign tion of Mr. Briggs, in- spector of elections. Accepted. Reporst ~-In favor of opening 20.h street} and {Madison avenue forthwith. Concurred in. Of Committee on Roads and Canals adverse to reguta- ting 43d street, between 9th and 10th avenues. Concur- red in. Tn favor of constructing a sewer in Madison avenue, be- tween 26th and 28th streetr. Concurred in. have not private residences, live at this house. Galabran is quite celebrated asa chef des cuisine. The cookery is precisely that which you can get in the first rate hotels in Paris, or on the continent, and the house is altogether eminently worth the attention of all who may visit Washington. & —ltis, Tam quie sure, @—Didhe ever call upon you? A.—That man called upong@me the week before the ht I was knocked down. He arked me if I knew wi the trial was coming on? He said it would be better for ma not to come to Court if I wish- ed to save my life. Hia brother came with bim; he suid if Lcame to Court, « pistol woulc|zo off and I should not know who did it; I met him in the alley; I was going we Saas Aca out to empty some wash-suds, ard he asked me it was the — ns ‘ 2 . Adverse to granting the prayer of Patrick Rafferty + who is represented as being perfectly competent—| Musica Daama.—It uppears by all the aceounts rea Paitiok lin as ree Reay brio eMail tae the publicans or the keepers of bar rooms, &c. in | asking for compensation for the construction of sewer in [ahha Edwards up, and then be threatened me nota politician by trade—a very active business | that reach us from New Orleans, that Borghese and | toate from Id Ireland,” has teken this garmin’ | this city was held last evening to adopt measures PT Inerinc eramanen mmaiideitn el aaie lab piven Dutxicr Artouscy—Now, sir, Imove that this gentle- man, aud who would make a most admirable, the company she carried out to that metropolis of | ucder his special protection, and Kept the moths out of it | ¢g prevent the passage of the bill in the Senate. sidewalk in Union sansre- Coneurted re man here in the white coat be committed. 4 i h h-wes' P| °! eeafi till ths very hour. (Laughter and cheers.) Mr.C. then in ath street. Question by\Count to soap lock -What is your name’ practical Mayor—a thing which New York has | the south-west have been extremely successful thus Raw te iter tots Bnotot wilonatetion’ of Teleh Adverse to widening Bloomingdale Road in 25th stree Soar .ocx - Lewis Recd. 2 oni platen fi eed, the papers of cripti Sd Palace ee a Personal Movements. Petition of John Welsey against the present mode of | R0h Loc “Lewis I ineeuasee vouaakin cae. certainly much wanted for several years past. ar. Indeed, the papers of all descriptions are most | volunteers in the Revolutionary War, many of whom \ceeitie angel ce een xconpen— Well, sir, you will consider your The: mblestal { the “natives” in their new | Cathusiastic in their praises of Borghese, not only | Wete members of this very socivty—(cheers)—which |, Judge Betts left town on Sunday afternoon for Wash- 2 Hint Howse A communteation was received from | {dy till we can have an opportunity of investigating this he meeting of the * 4 waited on Gexeral Washington to congratulate him on | ington. the triumphant issue of that conflict, and to whose con- The Rev.Joseph P. Thompson, of the Chapel street Con- gratulations the “Father of his Country” made the fol- | gregational Church in Newark, has accepted a call to matter. Officers, you will see that that man does not leave the Court-reom. We will see that witnesses are mm this Courtroom or intimidated Hall will be a curiosity. We have had experieace | #8 vocalist of the first order, and purest and best of this party for the past year. They came into schoo! of Italian music, but as an actress unsur- the Commissioners of the Alms House in answer toa re solution of the Board, accompenied with the law of the ‘ Legislature, passed on the subject of apprenticing the in- ar Gi. nsatiop.) Py ; , , towing reply : take charge of the Tabernacle in this city. bole: hey y manner. (Gceat sensation.) i ‘ 3 ; | passed in grace, genius and elegance. Perozzialso | “aq i ry mates of the Alms House—Referred. Bi city watckman—I recollect the girl power under a pledge and promise of reform of | a fe Re We r ¥i 8 ab ab ailihe | cane REAM eee tent Ney Meh The Rt. Rev. G. W. Freeman, D.D.,as oppears fromthe | Tea Room—Communication from the Comptroller, with | 00H ge for protestion about two months.age; als all kinds—a reduction of the taxes—clean streets— | Comes In lor his share of eulogy, and go do all the | terming it, affords me singular pleavure,and | SPétit of Missions, haa left Newcastle, Del. for New Or | the bill containing the items of expenditure for tea, oy*- | Standing corcer ol Amity ani Sullivan ates 1 heed sore “ : A others. Wenever had any doubtot the triumphant | ™05 of my agency init, gular pl ' leens, en route to Texas, in which country he intends to | ters and refreshments in the tea room from January 1643 uy ity street from the 6th avenue; sa’ police reform—and every thing that could possibly . oa ony P merits my w acknowledgments. Ifthe example of | makes hasty visitation before proceeding to Arkansas, | to Muy 1844, which amounted to $7,007 19, : ne up Amity Fee tae ort peamue; naw the renderthe city of New York a comfortable, plea- | *¥°cess of Borghese in New Orleans, although we | the Americans successfaly contending in the cause of free- i ‘The reading of The cosamuniotiicn Caused Gonaldakenls girl of a man’s arm; that is as near as I can tell; dom can be of any use to other nations, we shall have an | | Somuel D. Patterson, Exq., it is said, has been appointed additional iotivetar rejoicing at so prosperous an event | Navy Agent at Philadelphia, vice Captain Hayes. Tt was not an uninteresting consideration to learn that Gen. Simon Comeron, elected United States Senator by the kingdom of Irelend by a bold and manty conduct had | the Pennsylvania Legislature,was iu early life a practical obtained the redress of many of its grievances, and it is | printer. much to be wished that the blessings of equal liberty and | - phe Messrs, Fitch, of Kingston, arv building a stenmer unrestrained commerce may yet prevailmore cxtensive | tg yr uid these ry ly. Inthe meantime, you may be assured, gentlemen, | [© Pe Célled the St. Nicholas, to run between that place that the ho ity and benificence of your countrymen pis to our brethren, who ieee eens of byt no ne Theatricals, &c. ther unknown or unregarded. ‘The bosom of Americais | awe eenionian Melodists bh rea AURA open to receive not only the opulent and respectable e Ethiopian Melodists have arrive + Louis, acanxer, but the acheoanedl and persecuted of all nations | Where they are about to give concerts. me andileit the man aud asked metosee her home; she said a CET bette wanted to go home with her end she did not want him; the man kept his distance; I said to him,4if this youn; Jady don’t want your company, you had better put,or I shall take you to the watch house; she was cryin, Y asked her what it was for;she said some man put a handkerchief about her neck and choked her; I asked her why she did not tell me this; she looked round and saw some men coming! turned round, and they ran; Lasked ner where she lived, and she said she was b stran- ger; I toldher ske had better stay in the watchhoure; she asked if I thought the Captein would let her go in the sant, and well-regulated metropolis, Each and | 8teatly regretted her departure from thiscity. Had every one of these promises they have violated in sh® and the other members of the troupe remained the most reckless, impudent, and unprincipled | here, they would have had a more prosperous sea- manner. ‘The only pledge which they have fulfil- | Sonfthan the Italian Opera ever had in this city. As led is that by which they bound themselves to | @ Singular confirmation of this opinion, we may persevere ina blind, empty, ridiculous, and igno- refer to the fact that the burlesque operatic com. rant denuncration and hatred towards what they | P2R¥ got up at Palmo’s by Mr. Bennett, of the call “ Popery,” ‘the Pope,” and all men who | Museum in Broadway, drew, for a week, houses by the fat of the Almighty have been born on the | CfoWded to suffocation, and very respectable audi- laughter. Another communication from the Comptroller wai read in answer to a resolution of inquiry asking the and amount of the various contracts for supplies,&c..since May, 1843, The communication stated that to enable the Comptroller to give a detailed report in answer to the re- solution, it would require a labor of three weeks, appre- priation for the pay of additional clerks and reference to 20 less than 14,000 documents ! aoe alarmed the Board. ‘fhe document was ordered on file. Another communication was received in reply to the | morning; | told her yes; I took her neac the watchhouse, , ont : | following resolution of the Board :— cd een heete Cais coe Re * ‘ The merit i und religions, and whom we shall welcome to a partici | _ Howes & Mubic’s equestrian gompany terminated their 3 . tto this Board, at | 284,8ave her to Gale, another watchman, whe took her other side of a sheet of water called the Atlantic, | &nCes too. ie ee ra these artistes, | Pation ofall our rights and privileges.” (Loud and long | season in Now Orleans on the Oth inst. On the following | yg tect euotings the aimrvet of bills meousred uy tine cite tothe watshhoust; inthe morning 1 4aw lor betore the In these blind and ignorant antipathies they have who were colored as black people, sung the beau- | continued cheering.) day they left for Natchez. during the last seven and o half months, which have been iptain; wing @ rag on his ‘The Cuainman rose to propose the next regular toast. He said he was extremely sorry that his Honer the Mayor | Hammarskold, on the 7th inst, was attended by a largo had been obliged to leave belore the toast was given. His } and fashicnabie audience, ond received with high appro- regret bl been bes ved _ no Kec cane bation. would have been {greatly delighted on hearing the elo- : intehter)” Butte tayae mar GUiged leavels'cont, | tt, New Oroone en ihe th nt." de was unostl on it i “4 . t ‘ 4 " nengece receiving an intimation of a serious disturbance | the occasion by the orchestra of the Italian opera. in some part of the city—he (the chairman) was happy{o | ‘The extensive menagerie of Mesers. Hopkins & Co., is add, that it was not an Irish disturbance (laughter)—it | now at Baton Rogue, #fturding the good people there e tiful music of Rosini and Donizetti, was, indeed, not only amusing, but injsome respects very credita" ble. What has become of them we do not know. finger; and Edwards had one on his finger when he was at the watchhouse in the morning; I can’t swear that she had hold of the man’s arm, or he had hold of hers; there ‘was an engine house ner where I saw her first, also a alley; she did not tell any of the particulars till we got to the watchhouee; I'didn’t enquire particularly, because I saw her feelings were hurt; the cape of her coat was gone; she was decently and respectably dressed; it was between 11 end 12 o’clock;1 think when J saw her it was about half past 11 o’clock; when she came to me she been steadfast and firm, but in every thing that re- ‘The concert given at Mobile by Mr. Barton and Madam lates to the city affatrs there never has been any party in power in New York that has exhibited x ; such recklessness, imbecility,{corruption, extrava- Ie'the meant we trust thatithe establishment gance and deceit as this miserable ‘ native” party. of the musical drama here may not fail altogether. In spite of all their attempts at delusion ana conceal- ve ie ue vaca very busy aoe’ to hs ment, we have seen the city taxation increased | SUC! @ company for opening in November next, paid or presented for payment since the first of January 1845, and also report to this board the amount of bills in- curred by the city from the 15th May, 1843, to 1st Janua- cy, 1844, which was paid after that date and before the 15th May, 1844. This communication also stated that unless tho Board gave an additional appropriation for the pay of clerks, would be out of the power of the Comptroller te furnish the information required i i cr ” Mr. Cnaruicx rose and stated the Comptroller was ed to be sobbin; ¢ Li ii i vit had occurred amongst their brethren, the Hebrews sight of ‘the elephant.” bound to give the ink Noniven wired, it tue Com . | @ppear i - * over (wo hundred thousand dollars beyond that im- ands believe ns Men tice vesireulsat ke ee newed laughter) However, he knew they would recelve | Forbes, the manager of the Charleston theatre, after | ler hut responded to the resolution inva proper, manner, | Cross czemined—I asked her what was the matter with posed by any former administration ;—we have seen and co now see the streets covered with a Joad of filth greater than ever disgraced them at any period in the annals of New York ;—we have ween the jobs and contracts of the corporation given to favorites and business partners, without any de- gree of decency or respect for pablic opinion. In fact, during the period in which this new party have been in office, the whole time of the members of the Common Council has been occupied princi- pally in quarreling about the contracts and jobs and the spoils of office, and in making arrange- ments for the advancement of their own private interests, instead of attending to the reduction of the public burdens, the cleansing of the streets, or to municipal reform of any.description whatever. Now, in the face of these palpable and un- with great enthusiasm the next regular tonst— having tried sawdust and a stud of horses for a week— “The city of New York, and its worthy Chicf Magis- | playing all the while to almost empty boxes—has been trate.” compelled to fall back upon the “sure enough” drama.— The next regular toast was— His company tendered to him their gratuitous services for “Our Sister Societies—united in the same object o! | a complimentary benefit, in token of their approval of his doing good to “father land ;” we hail with welcome their | course as a manager. representatives at our festive board.”—The Angel's Whis ese Peni. Gi in returning tharke on the part of th: band j esse epeiy ph hla ALAA Ge Rel ra Meine | ‘THe Usortunate M. P*s.—This miserable and unfor- New England Society, said that he w on more | tunate class of men, with their cerulean attire, have been accountsthan one to find the worthy President of St. | joomed to Teceive—in classical languo; ‘another “ back Patrick’s absent on that occasion. He had'a wont to soy | Lande” from that creative body, the Board of Aldermen to him (laughter) about that sentiment, (Renewed laugh- When that protective force, the ‘M.P., was organized, it ter)—that “Blarney Stone.” (Great laughter) He be. was a matter of recommendation, ‘amou nting very proper- lieved that the Sons of Bt. Jonathon. az well a3 the Sons | jy'to almost a periect qualification, thet every wonlahentd of 8t Patrick, had their own share ofthe blarney. (Langh- | te a teetotaller. It appears now that in order to show the ter.) Ho was serry, however. ee peed not a chance | community how firm they are in their good resolutions— Sr eeeting otis speced, in veply to Yr. Raybarn. Oct | and how cosy it is for them to resist temptatien, they pray pad A ny ie agian a bed he ra oF eh O | the Corporation to keep them dry, and for that purpose take «joke. reeset Ireland lead to eer, | eaked for wuter proot cai ‘The committee reported in lily—and Scotland her thistle, poor Irelan: 0 £0 to | favor of the grant; but a doubt arising whether they Ireland had to be content with a shamrock. He would, | ‘ble last evening. thus completely throwing cold water her, and she said that the young man with her wanted to go home with her, but she didn’ want him to, but after- wards she told me; when I stopped and turned round, the Epaines and several others werestanding together, and I — rds gave her in chargo to my 8 it would annihilate the published statemeats of the Comp: troller, and show by a comparative statement that there was a considerable increase of ex, liture on the side of the present party ia power, notwithstanding the mane 1. vring as to the manner in which the Comptroller's report was made up, with a view to show a decrease. He con- tended there was no saving, for when they showed a de- crease in one department of $1, there was an increase in another of $150. He offered the resolution in question in order to draw out the Comptroller. Mr. Evervew. rose in reply. ‘he Comptroller had given the information as he was called upon. Mr. Cuaxticx was of opinion that he had not. He acted no deubt on higher instructions, (Laughter.) His demand for extra clerk hire was a mere ruse, and done for the Pyreet evading the enquiry, ashe was afraid to meet it. Tbe communicstion was laidon the table. fact of the First District Watch.—Mr, Charlick of fered a retolution of enquiry into the conduct of the cap- tain of the First District Watch—chargng him with misconduct, in exacting fees which law, for cleaning out the watch-house and selling certain gotten among other things that daily drift to obli- vion. ‘THEeatRicaL “Movemsnts.—We understand that Dinneford, formerly manager of the Franklin Theatre, and afterwards of the Bowery, has taken Palmo’s Theatre, for the purpose of giving repre- sentations in legitimate drama during the time that will elapse fromthe end of this month up to No- vember, when the Italian opera commences. We understand that he is now ready to make up acom- pany out of the best materials he can pick up in all our large cities, and expects to open on the 3ist inst. According to all appearances, we think this movement is likely to be a successful one. The public taste has been gradually separating itself iw her at the watchhouse, and Direct Resumed—The man in a whive coat was there at one time, I believe Mr. Pairs then read by consent a deposition of H.L. 'W. Boroughs, M D., of Chester, Geshen County, to the ef- fect that Miss Mans bore an excellent character for chas- lity end veracity; that she had been married, and had a child by her husbaad, from whom she had been separated on account of his intemperate habits; that she had highly respectable parents, although in humble circumstances in life, and bore among thore who knew her, an unexcep- tionable character. . The prosecution here rested the'r ca: Mr. Nosxe then opened for the detexce, and said that they should net only prove an alibi, but should prove that the witness, Miss ir] that could ot be afterwards fe axed . the hopes of the M. P.’s, on the ground that their | refreshments not table to the members of the temper- | resided in Georgia; h then pdmitted det at " x »” | from the cheap and nasty drama in the two shil | therefore, give— % pa will be abort. ‘This is unlucky ond will be likely to | ance sacieties, mal-appropriating the moneys receiv- re wef tem Sn acon deniable facts—known to every one in this | jing theatres, which has prevailed for some time. Et ee ee damp theirardor, ond, perape, prevent them from: petk | ed for purposes Seopeck ed th the du:ies of the office. please acity fon any ciucellan serenics city—what can these “natives” and theit | The respectable portion of society want some de- | “The tonst was received with the igheatest good | Conny oF Indien vrabber overshoos and oiled sllk.4 The sepelullon was r i {etn hls postion with hie olecns. th at were efter wards made at Washington wy the Georgia delegation, but without effect; that Silas Wright, the present Gover- nor of this State, had known the prisoner, and had given him a letter of introduction to respectable persons in this orators pwessibly say for themselves to-night? ‘Their meeting must certainly be an amusing affair. Tt will be most amusing to listen to their speeches, Remenatrance from iohabitants against the constrac- tion of a sewer in Jefferson street. Referred. Papers the Board.—The Streets.—Communication from the Street Inspector in relation to certain defects in the law relating to contracts for the cleaning of strets, Lo humor and enthusiasm. Triat ror Reve —The trial of Alexander Edwards fer Dr. Manley, Mr. Sand and Mr. {rvin also return- c e ed thanks in behalffof their Societies, the latter giv. ofwrhtee afull tener riitbe totodia tna mapas: el ing as a sentiment a very interesting nature, and has created a great deal of cent house to visit, where they can see good dra- matic representations without any admixture of such materialg as have marked the downward ten- 7 . city, From this “ high estute” he had fallen, and had re- and to hear their excuses, sorted note ee decla- dency of the drama in the cheap and nasty theatres ; “The health of, James Sheridan Knowles—the best of excitement, it being one of the most intamous outrages ple tel lec introduction of amendments thereto. Con- eeatiy been en ployed! ry painter ‘what his association . They have the simplicity and the = ‘ ving dramatists. trated since the Broadway Cottage rape. The court . en in this city, Counsel could not say. be tad ea Bee nee ver’ {during the last few years. The Park Theatre, | "Th: next tonst was— Foom was filled during the whole ofthe trial of yeater | 12 Savor of grading 284 to 26th street. Sanen Banxen (brazen faced girl of the town) called daney still to talk about ‘ reform,” in the face of | since its re-opening, has made a very successful ad- | The Nations! Schools of Ireland—The fcuntainsof our day, and will probably be again today. A most curious peiacolution dn fayet ot leasing to EN. Briggs wharves | and sworn for the defence—{ saw Sarah Dolton Mans at such dereliction of principle and public duty as] vance in that line—and, with Palmo’s on the other | country’s hopes. and’ novel scene occurred during the progress of the TReport'in favor of peying several physician bills. Re- | MP: Miricgi etre: fc genet ath La never yet disgraced any previous party. We will | gj saint . ‘The next regular toast was— trial, one of the companions of the prisoner being identi- fe ‘hg javor of paying several phy: ins a when I lived ; Mrs. Waldron hired her to doher ae Bho Lai side of the Park, it is probable that a restoration | wWoman—The last, yet first in the affections of Iriah- | fied as a person who had knocked down and threatened “Ta favor of paying $60 to Daniel Boker, as remunera. | WFK: I believe she did not bear a very good character; td Lede laa wraps eg be may take place in the taste of our citizens, and | men. the life of the female who was ravished, and committed | |, [av tate! De atataed tn ton discharge of bis duties os | [2% Men 60 into her room; that was a house of prosti- The Cuamman then stated that he had received letters | Police Office=March 17.—Hicuway Ronsrry.—The pology irom the Hon. John C. Calhoun, something like the olden and palmy time of the e James Buchanan, the latter of whom sent drama in this city be revived. tution. On cross-examination, the witness confessed that abo lived in houses of prostitution, but sewed for a living; the, however, corroborate! Miss Mans in regard to her having been knocked down and rendered almost insensi- le, and her having heen recommended by a Mrs. Little- jobn, who lived in Reade street, and that Mrs. Wal- dron turned her away the night she was knocked down; that she said she bad been married, and wanted to take care of her child, and many other particulars. A woman named Howard, one of the unfortuaate in- mates of the infamcus den kept by Mrs. Waldron, called by the defence, testified to having known Miss Mans during the tine she was at Mra. Waldron’s. This witness watchman in the First District. Concurred in. Appointment —James Norris, City Gauger. Concur- mw Pett on of J.C. West, asking disc! from custody in Eldridge street prison, where he is detained for a breach of city ordinance. Concurred in. Mr. Henry offered a resolution directing the Comptrol- ler to furnish his account of the public moneys paid by him from Ist January to Ist of Merch, 1846, under their various heads, Mr. Jeunson moved t> amend by also directing the Mtr Lt to report the same from ist January, 1644, to lst Merch, 1844. ‘The resolution as amended wos adopted. Resolution in favor of purchasing the painting of the doings. Possibly we may have long dissertations about the “Pope,” the “Trish,” and the ** Dutch,” and various other ridiculousabstractions that have | Movements or TraveLiexs.—The books of as little to do with the affairs of the city as these |the principal hotels yesterday morning pre- ‘* natives” have with decency and publicduty. We | sented but a very small catalogue of ari- may have long tirades about “toreigners,” and the | vals, and few of any consequence, worthy terrible dangers which threaten the liberties of the | of record. This may be attributed, mainly, to the republic, in consequence of the alarming influx of capriciousness of the weather, which has in some bone and sinew,wealth and talent,from the nations | measure retarded the railroad and steamboat of the old world. We may have most patrioticand | punctuality, as well as the protraction of the ses. name of the gentleman who was knocked down and a sent robbed of a watch and chain, worth $40, by McCabe, “When we were weak, Irishmen§nobly helped ua; li (not McKay, as published yesterday) is named Rogers, parks baled bd of ‘ lang syne,’” and which was drank | and resides at No. 42 Cliff sirect with great enthusiasm. . ‘TheCuarnaan then gave the health of the absent Presi ad, Uitte: el eciored ooe caked dent, Mr. Reybura. “Drank with all he honors. mei toy dances conta. ren iter OF apology from Mr. Reyburn was then |’ 4 sumber of petit larcenies comprised the remainder of “The ‘’82 Club of Ireland’—May its members prove | ‘he day’s business. worthy scions of the Irish Volunteers of 1782” Coroner’s Offict—March 17.—Founn Drownen.— Mr. Baovcu oe had for a few moments taken the | The Coroner was called to hold an inquest upon the body place of one of the Vice President's at his request,) here | of an unknown man, apparently “along shore boatman,” rose and said:—Mr. Chairmen, dignified by my presen | who wasfound inthe Hudson river at the foot of Har- ps Rit . : ition, I make bold to word. There is a poor | risonstreet, lastnight. The body was taken to the dead , € col rated MiseM.’s testimony in almost every particu- intelligent denunciations of those who, in the Pro- | sion of the Senate to a late hour yesterday to con- Mforeignet” here who & es alwi ys identified Fish: house last night. £ if Thee Boma eajourea? te be Pe Llp sr larenecas eee ats ba vidence of God, have been born in some other la- | clude the unfinished business of the late adminis- co bytetny rey Pept se p he hi devel id Wats tncomes ing ci mice ie rege Ry Baag —_—_—__ by the jury. She identified the man ia’ the white coat titude than thes enlightened men, but who never: | tration. tak you to order some of “thatsame.” (Leoshter) case, or in the case of the person who was found dead in General Sessions. be tah Pan Ravi cataed $0 eau Mex Mao, end theless, were brought into the world under the Cuarmman—Cet ae ean , Mr. Brough. the lot between 90th and 100th {atreet, consequently it is | Before the Recorder, and Aldermen Drake and Devoe. a Poa a ot vilen i been Ip hol at same sky, breathe the same atmosphere, and are Portasie Gas.—There was to have been a lec- oucn—Materials for two, if you please, (Laugh | impossible to give the result. Jonas B. Phillips, acting as District Attorney. proper in her character, ! 4 5 Z Marcu 17.—Charge of Malicious Trespass.—In the case destitute, cast down, and had no lighted and warmed by the same sun. But let ug | ture on this subject Inst evening at the National D 5, Eaq., the first Vice Prevident, then Board of Supervisors. of Willism Tustin, indicted for a misdemeanor, in ‘ x wait and hear what they will say. Hall, Canal street, but owing to the unfavorable gave—“ Bunker piped 715—Vini Hill of '78—Irish Marcn 17.—This Board an last evening, his Honor ale bored baht Petes ne soll Ake eis mo. ar pee et ate ten bay bee With respect to the meeting of the whigs at Na, | tte of the weather, and an important meeting | "904 has given eternal verdure to both.” (Cheers ) the Mayor iu the Chair. The minutes of the Jast meeting , ibeing a te: priso: in his employ for about nine months, and hal been «m- jap bel in peinting tin roofing. Witness believed him to @ young man of good character. At 4 o’clock the court intimated che necessity of their siloneis, on eccount of the Board of Supervisors a o'clock. Mr. Patenson moved to have the man in the white coat committed. This caused a tremendous excitement ani great confusion. The counsel besought the court not to commit the prisoner—rowdies, of whom there wes a pret- ty fair sprinkling in court, crowded inside the bar, en greatanxiety was manilested to get Mr. Reed off. The Recoxper, after some very appropriate remarks, directed Reed to be committed, but finally consented to admit him to ba'l in the sum of $1000, in default of which, he was committed. The court then adjourned till to morrow morning at 11 Mr. J. T. Brapy, the second Vice President, altera very | were read. ‘Tle members, during the reading by the it apeech, gave— The Union of Irishmen—when | Clerk, conversed s:mewhat loudly, when religious strife has ceased to agitate Ireland, she willtake ‘The Mayon remarked :—Gentlemen, I suppose as you her place amongst the nations.” (Cheers.) - | have not listened to the reading, we may consider the “The Bar of New York,” by Mr, Donnelly ; 9n1 wes | minutes approved. responded to by Judge Daly. Several membere—“certainly, certainly.” (Laughter.) “ The Press” was then drank. ‘ The Recorven —I move we now adjourn. Dr. Houston responded. Alter returning thanks for jh Ald. Drax.—I beg to present the report of the Com honorable mention of ‘the press,” he said, he gladly em- | mittee on annual taxes. braced that opportunity of expressing his delight in ascer- | The report was then read and adopted in favor of remit- taining the very important change in the policy of his | ting the personal tax of Bartlett Rooney, 6th Ward; Ama- Honor the Mayor, which had ben announced by the | sa Bartwell, 3d Ward; Eugene Dutilh, Christopher Mur- Chairman. His Honor for nearly a year hud been trying | ray, Granville Spotiason, 16th; Charles Cary, 17th; Sam’) to scatter the Irish—he had now, it appeared, engaged in | C. Limis, H. McCo , Ist; W. H. Harrison and W. the much more benevolent and feasible project of trying | Harris, Clinton Plac ; Wm.Francis, 15th Ward; F. L. to gather in the Jews. (Laughter.) He, Dr. H., most | Talcctt, 16th; H. MoCathdale, Benj. Mott, 11th; William heartily wished his Honor success in his new and inter | Bunce, 6th; J I. Coddington, 9th street; W. E.. Shepherd, sel for the accused demurred to the indictment, upon the ground that being a tenant in possession, the remoral was no trespass. Demurrer sustained. icharged.—Oa motion of Mr Puituirs, Terrence Stc- , indicted for a robbery in the first degree, in knock. down and robbing one. Thomas Newell, was dis- charged, the complainant having “G T.T.” gone to Texas, and the defendant under the statute being entitled to his disoharge. Trial for Receiving Stolen Goeds.—Jokn McBriaty was tried upon two indictments for the above offence, but there was not a particle cf evidence ageinst him, and he was accordingly acquitted. Hackett for defance. MInteresting Trial for Rape —Alexander C, Edwards, 2 young men, of the genus soap lock, dressed in a dirty rowdy suit, was pleced at the bar on a charge of havin, with others committed a rape upon Miss Sarah M. Do! tional Hall, it will also be a very curious, amu- elsewhere, on a subject of vital importance to sing, interesting, philosophical and droll concern, | tose Who have taken particular interest in the The whig party have been so much cheated matter, caused the lecture to be postponed toThurs- and deceived by the natives” during the day evening next. A few illustrations of the sub- last year, that they have determined to | ect Were Biven, whereby it was stated Wedl ys be treated so no longer. The whig party will, wine. St abous 1k ber Peele obtaned by therefore, come out to-night with all the original se plicagale aes flied at. present: auippilied; at the by terce they can muster; and though the Wall street —_ affording a better, clearer ante sefer Hight — clique, represented by the Courier and E'nguirer, This will be well worthy .of the attention of the with its two Colonels, have threatened to create a | Overcharged residents of this city, and there can riot and confusion in the meeting on the question | P€ 90 valid reason why the matter cannot be a : fe o : - orclock. of abolition, iti very probable that well carried out here as in England and on the esting mission. After referring to the patriotic and }ibe- | 15th Ward; Abizail Rhodes, ——— Eastman, Jno. T. Hunt | 99 Mans, on the night of the 30th of January last—an pose of putting an end tothat attempt. Webb has ton gave :— Teports adverse to remitting personal tox of Thomas J. eproved. Messrs. Nobte and Sherman ‘appesred pom Pekin Ten Company have opened a “ So long as St. Jonathan isas well-represented as he | Carter, Ist Ward, and Stephen Morehouse. haa been here to-night, the {riah in America will not need |" Tho Board then adjourned over to Monday evening to utter a word in defence of their rights as American citi- | next at 5 o'clock. zens—the intelligence and patriotism of United States, like the jokes of the President of the New England Society Common Counce! Apvicrs From THE Sanpwicu Istanps, via Tamrico.—We have received The Friend, pub- lished at Honolulu, of the Ith of November.— Jarge Tea Warehi See advertisement i Ext de'ence. Mr. Pamurs for the peopl Mars, who, on being sworn, placed himself ia a position towards the whiz party similar to that which he once occupied towards the ‘Tammany party. He has failed during the last t 75 Fulton st, forthe sale of pure Tees. ot! umn, atled Misss Sanan Dousen fied as follows tof a letter received by Dr. Felix tolerable good-looking female of about Gouraud, from the Rev. Thomas Elias, Methodiat preacher : : f : a «of og’ onlwas respectably dressed—she appeared dis. | Rewarke ‘ few years to rule the hig party to his hearv’scon- | 1 ef is nothing particularly new in this paper; | have nosting forthe Irish” (Cheers.) en | 4 204no OF ALoeRwuN, March 17.—Ald. Scumrrests in | rested ond has evidently hod much care and trouble }n. | fie Avs. Mary Hewett, of Bellville, wishes her ease tobe y i party a [A gentleman connected with the press, and well known 7 } tent, and is now determined to revenge | iby | contains, however, a long review of the corres } for his vooal talents and musical taste, sung in beautiful | {e Chair. The minutes ofthe last meeting having been | resided in the,town of Goshen previous to coming to | made publ for the good of those who may : Fae ese Mmuselt PY | pondence between His Havraiian Majesty’s Secre- | style Lover's ballad—" il seek n font leaved shamrock,”] aot rolerepproved, @ number of petitions were presented | this city; 1 came here in Januory last, and went to reside | tre tine, lapor ander t breaking it upentirely, and turning all the frug- cS paaitol ; . inc , "The | 204 referred appropriately. Among the petitions was | in ‘Thomas street with Sarch Jennings, anvannt of mine; | flicted for six, months with an Lf B- | tg { State and the United S 6 Mr. Brovan then sang with characteristic spirit—"The | jin f Judge Edmonds and ‘bers of the bar to have 3 | fac, whieh extended ments over to the “ natives,” of whom he has be- ary of State and the United States’ Commissioner, Sen”—accompanied by Mr. Beames on the pianoforte. 2 from Judge jonds and members aed was with her a week when the occurrence, of which [ | tion'she ayplied to an eminent physic in the case of John Wiley, an American citizen, charged with a rape on a native girl. Wiley was convicted and fined $50. From this he appealed. ‘The review is curious and voluminous, and is in- teresting, because the Seeretary of State is also an American named Judd, once a young lawyer in this section—and the case shows what progress the Sandwich Islanders have made in civilization.— Dr A. 0. Osoris gore ie Citonie Seaver seem seeesres mater hearers. Siertemeties sa 2 » Beating thi —The foilowing petition was recciv- athe Shamrock of Ireland, anil the Rose of Englant— | oa teat “ant rrental: t Yous taelineae’ mae bata fay ae Bake: Lee loud opr Bern like Venus | trays your honorably body will grant his release from tuacvlavtesalrwatinas torent rants cok beers) | he Eldridge street prion, where he has been incercera- Purser C.C. Rien, U.8 Nr, then rons) aad aha reets) | ted for upwards ‘of thirty days, for a breach of Corporation Sent tehnat ha x oteedi ne ah ere es Gnd afer some | ordinance in beating the drum in the show shop in Chatham log pai ork cae te. the dnstaataate tment of the | sireet, ond during that (ime he bas!not had a nychange’ot ; , ustitutions of the United i States, and of the eminent talents and distinguished cha. | /¢t—he having no money or friends in thiaplace. And racter of the Secretary of the Navy, gave the following | fom Munthe custody, ahd. allow fin to return horae te come a member, probably from some such mo- tives as_once induced him to support the United States Bank. [t is said by himseli that he will be present to-night at the whig meeting, for the purpose ol making a speech, and offering ‘resolu- ti gainst the adoption of abolitionism as a part of the whig creed, as is now threatened by seme complain,took place; this occurred on a Monday evening; {wentto the Bowery Theatre with my cousin, Joseph Jennings, and after the performances wera over, we started to go home; my cousin was very much in liquor; we went on a piece till we came opposite on oyster cellar, where he wanted me to go in and getsome oy: tora, which I refused to do, and he went in, leaving me standing out side, and I kept walking up and down the binck waiting for them: some fellows then came up and tock hold of a handkerchief which I hd about my neck; ono choked then snot, profes: ¢ proved frnitless lebrated remedy for all skin diseases, Het Sourmmds ealied tre Ltalian Medicated Seapr Whe made use of two cakes. and to theastonishinent of all her friends, throws) the diving blessing, theeraptions and blotches. were all cured, Ug She has cow 6 clear, delicate smooth fe Many others in this town, and in the pl fieated of various skin diseases by your invalaab PL am, dearsir, yours, affeetionatel have been Medicated {HOMAS ELIAS. rom fu * a > me with that, and another took me round the waiat; they | ‘To Dr. Felix Goursud, N. ¥ fthe leaders in Alba i f the ‘ “ his native Btate, being a native of Belleville, N.J., and " t | We anxiously cantion ‘the public against purchasing Dr G.» o : pany, and the interior of the 1a portion of the review to-mor- George Bancroft, Secretary of the Waited States Navy | there remain and attend to his business, being’a fermen — oye lar eo sirvet te a ST i eathes they AR ae has cg al eng ufainas perptasion, DY, Gis State. We believe the abolition party have al- Tie ae tine Amezican history mest favorably record | signed, Thomas E.. West. carted mein. their rms; they took me. in; | erst first store from Broadway. ‘Themany deleterious articles ready set up Arthur Tappan es their candidate ; ; have uoanimously confirmed und daervedly honored i | oq/@Rertee imacommites on wharves reperted in favor Yihery ware’ Ave or sin. men. theres theccarrie?_me | “ad ne, Cy Area aud we cana oteonceive what abolition has todo | Arvars at Icianox.—The ship Shakspeare, | (Drank with grest applanae) ‘The committee on streata reported in favor of paving, Te he RUN (rhens eit geet tuabalty thay Gad ener One Oe eee exactly with a city election for parposes ene | Capt. Chester, arrived yesterday from Ichaboe, | ,,ciauy cuer senumentts appropriate ta the occasion, Paid eel LE bid monae inst streak) between eye: cian violence to ines they tools indecentiihertiee with me; Wher. New Haven tirely municipal. with a full cargo—eleven hundred tons of Guano. | parate’, highly delighied with the enjoyments of the tiling dp tha ctone track in Broadway’ above Blocks. sod sneseaded in accomplishing in violatiog my poreon; | Barkus & Bull, Tro It will be curious, however, to note the speeches | She left that Island on the 18th of January, and | evening. streot, ctttting them into pieces from two to four feet in| ' ee one oft son, Kvachville, Lenn, Q—Do you recognize any of the men in court now ? A.~(Al aren yerree, ree —C int jm on! b: aeaplesk. 1h 8 white overcoat and white vest, both very dirty, who was sitting bebind Edwards, here stood up. er that the man? A.~ No, 61 lenth, and relayiog them crossways, making the two in Uaptes? Inpusratat, Assoctation.—We obeyed, | site tracks about four feet wide, covet $080. = asin duty bound, the iuvitation of the “ Ladies’ gaa rete ee es en eeriel in five ¢ . ta indin, lose Co. No.7, Ga the members have lost al) Industrial Association,” to ‘tread, mark, learn, | Crige'in ite ant the house i a resort of rowd boys and and inwardly digest” the proceedings of their meet- | nuisance to the neighborhood. Ali the above reports ing announced to “ come off,” at Palmo’s, at three | ¥¢re mopted. “ The Waterproof Capes of the M. P's ~The committee on o’clock yesterday afternoon, We repaired to the | police, Wateh Hh Pri rhid reported in favor of epproptie: " i e ting the sun of $650 for the purchase of waterproof caj spot; but mark our disappointment when we read fontha Bfuato $ foie Pp axe the following: — Alter some little sharp shooting, the report was Jaid on Postronement.—In consequence of the indisposition o! | the tablo with the naderstanding that it lay there till after Mrs. Horne~the Speaker—tho meeting of the Ladies’ In- | the election, by a vote of 3 to 6 dustrial Aszocistion” is postponed, until farthor notice. The Mayor's “ Concrete.”-—-The Committeo on Streete A inischievous weg attempted to account for our | *ePotted won the communication of his Honor the Mayor bs . in relation to paving Broadway, between Barclay ond disappointment by reminding us, that this was the | Murray ireate! with eoncretey ty stoting that having ad anniversary of the Patron Saint of Ireland, when } Vettizes for propovals, they had’ found the lowest price and events of this evening in the whig meeting, | Te?0Tts three or four hundred vessels wait- and we shall accordingly send a corps of our re- | 28 there for cargoes of this new and valuable ag- porters, who will give a full and faithful history of | Ticultural article. It is stated by Capt. Chester whatever may be said and done. It will be a con- | tat a great many vessels foundered whilst he was test between the “ natives” and the whigs, who ; 02ding, there being no harbor for them to lay in ; shall destroy each other, in one respect, as well ae | they were exposed to the whole force of every a contest for anew Mayor and Common Council. | 8#'¢ and every heavy sea, Vessels daily left to The probability is that the locofocos, will earry | *°¢k cargoes elsewhere, Ichaboe having been near every thing before them; but the result of the | l¥ cleaaed by those who have already visited the struggle between the whigs and “natives” will be | Island. very important as respects the future Late rrom Havan. ‘They have cured eases ‘They cure! the Nev. Darias Apthgoy, when ht given him np.” ‘They relieved Rev. Sebistian Streeter tony more than all the reracdies he ever made use of, and th will continue to cure all who are not beyond all hope. If you aresick try them, end be not regret t. Dr. Sherman’s wareho Nassau streer. Agents, 227 Hudson; 198 Bowery; 77 East Brosdway; 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia, and 8 Btate siree 2 —Yes, sir; ho had intercourse with me first, and af. nother one, and the prisoner held me while he necomplished his purpose; a noise beingimode then, I ot upandesceped from the alley; when | wan straggling soner, I got onc of his fihgers in my mouth, bound up in a rugs T bit his finger, and he cried “let go, or Pl break your demnod head ;” lsnceceded in breaking away from him; he overtook me and woked with me, having hold of me by the arm till we got noar # corner, when we saw amon; T wanted to goto him and “Palley’s Magical Pain Extractor, at his only agency, 67 Walle t store from Broadway, Beal's Hair Kestorative, at his Agency, 67 ‘Welket st., Ist store rnom Broadway. Medtoal Notic: New York College of 5 The packet ship Norma, simvanensbimactitiialiats Captain Barton, has arrived from Havana with New Hamrsnine FLecrion.—We have returns | advices to the 6th inst. inclusive. tivertisements of the Pharmacy, sstablished for diein ‘ A ead oh ; would be $6.25 per , which would amount to ten | je, ond ‘ : {to | {he Suppression of Qoackery ne eure of all diseases, will from 186 towns. In them the vote for Governor i® There is no political news of importance. extra Horns are frequently the apology for the ab- | shousand lin ies Ming space above mentioned ; they, ee ink an aoa told his le Hikes cota OT oa iaet andar od een We 8 Rew UBEGN m. ot ." as tollows:—Steele, 21,870; Colby, 14,850; Hoi! | In Havana, produce was very scarce and high. | gence ct native eloquence. eid ose reemmsadta that the Bees iareeest at tell him whet was tha matter till we Bot to Gest UiFee and Conent nat ome of the Cellewegs Nastan sise0 aud seattering, 6,024 Thirty-seven tow: H ‘ere were no freights of any kind f core RETO v he Board of Assistants providing for the house ; the prisoner followed us there and was taken into paleteadetitsteenc vestescsasing ages 4 6 AK: y hes ‘ns remain Ths vik cs 6 , y kind for American Grano Concent 1x Nawank.—-Mr. Kyle, the | Broadway in the places required with round ston be custody ; they took from mo in the alley the capeof my] All hitedetphie Suberriplinus ts ne to be heard from. Steele is elected, but by a di- | veesels; and there was no fruit in the market. eminent flatist, gives a concert this evening at the J opted, with an amendment? to the effect that no stone | otoah, and acoat contuining $6 and ring; have been | Humaio mie te pen othe mee, Deter Usd Love minished majority. Woodbury, dem, for Con. PSO above place. + which he will be assisted by the abe | measuce less than nine Co tt ae da pa ojo! | Married and have a child. 7 Cuil Third sur ear Che Aunty Whera single eopics gros, is defested 5 there is no choice in his dis-{ _StPamnoat Accipayr.—An endorsement on the | principal artistes in this city; among them Madame § ja bid ha ALA ig hudson! Abend — mgiimecamined 1 Rats Rong Bang tt al Se ei eations foe tala tt thai or triet Mobile Herald of the 9h instant, states that the Pico, Miss dD. , Senor Sunqnirico, &e C® Surveyor —A communication was received from of my ie in Center ; about six morthe I lived in Now: fi c per, the 'Hernjd” is rend ~— steamer Ruby was run into on the previous night, | Mr ‘Timm « atthe pianoforte, Such » J the Sireet Commissioner, recommending the appointment | burgh; | hava worked (wo weeks in Roate stroet oo 0 f asavugh’ Perhaps, inf ny aper published ia Roarp op F TION +d will meet on i sfeom Mot | panne | uaical treat te residents of Newark has orl. J of James ki, Rarrelt 4 one of the City Surveyors, fervent; there were two girls boarding thore; the per J that ity, nfording a valuable tm itiners, Adyar ip . bee ret on feat 4 mites from Mobile, and immediately sunk, | dom or never been presented to them before, and |. 7 eport of the Cominissioners of the alms House | gon that recommended te there (Miss Littlejohn) tod } tiremencs handed to the agou lock, will ap Jay at 6 o'clock { Several lives are said to have been Lo Ao doubt will be appreoisted accordingly. 4 report oF comminication was received from the hove ] me it was @ nice respectable house | | beoaine acquainted © Pedr In the Herald nestadey, why

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