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OO ae te ee an ne ere NTU NEES a raann cage eamayrmeeceemmerionaet mmmmamscmerse [61 Wivaumuntatin ae = <a ht 7 ” phe: 6 Theatricals, de. General Seastons. ery—Com: over 200 differ- NE“ YORK HERALD, , New Youx Arrommenre at Wammunaton—A¢ ee: A Signor Repetti has loft Boston te fuid! an engagement | Beforethe Recorder and Aldermen Emmans and Win- | ent patterns of the sanufeerrre of Je ohodgers & Bons, Wee- pbs, Se en j 8feat many rumors have bee floating about with-{ Tx Parx.—Andersou inéan overflowing house | Signor Repet! tnd neem : waatcliie fpaholm, C ks Con niin compete variety of Bcisnors, w York, Wednestay, April 16 is#de in the lustfew days, relative to appointments to |-laat night. ‘There was"not™a vacant seat in the inci par ee en 6 ragga oe a Arai 16 —Tyial of Wm ‘concluded.—The Recor- Hoot anit ar, Hooks, ‘Tweeter, Nail Nippers, &e., #6 AUN |DERS, 163 Broadway. ce 3 d ===== the govenmment offices in this city. The Coilec- | boxes. The play wasthe “ Lady of Lyons,” and Scene ee ee peri, Indicied fos onion tao Sreamée Great Wesreey.—Lhis packet is now | torship and all the other important offices have | Mr. Andersow custained the part of Claude with poopy fa Hisense on pili tt Soe he peat ocean Hane, a cava Portable Shaving Cases—Of the most com- in her eighteent’ day. thus been disposed of, Mr. Coddington being com-} *! that characteristic energy,*epirit, and effect | 6, pun is annoureed to give ® Concert in Nashville | o’cloek, and about twoo’clock came in, and made an en- endings Siete cafes avalon fer. tee iat is ing ; fortably installed in the custona house, and sundry | Which have made the part emphatically his own. | during the present week. quity in relation to same point of testimony which they | razors in the most verfect order War with Meatco, other merdicants provided fur in the same mau- Misa Ellis didgaot, in our judgment, play the hero- Hers Alexonder, the Mogician, is also about to revisit jot perfectly understand While the Jury were in, G. ‘SAUNDERS, 163 Broadway. N ille. _ ss » hal . ne . tremendous flare up occurred between Mr. Jordan and ledica! Considerable Sopra orl iptv produ Ppa | mer. All this is mere rumor, without any founda- | ie as well ason some formet occasions Mrs Dy- "Hatchinson Family gave thelr Farewell Concert | {89 Di#'tict Attorney. Mr. Jordan had the floir, and PP York olla gees nf Pasay eagutaon sodden’ oa bee ddantiarpes age aetava | tou. ‘Che subject of the New York appointments | ott gave Claude's mother a rather amusing charac: | j, philadelphia last cvenioge Mac tenetinn acne ie ieee Sereale sppecr om ay sca of fy oh P mor, that the Mexican government cccipt of | 248 Bot been yet even formally introduced into the | ter, by occasionally relapsing intothe French patois | mr. skerritt, of the Park, has taxen the Montresl Thee- | gentleman, Mr. Jordan insisted, and’ Mr. Paterton ine Paper: ~, WS. RIC SON, M. D., Agent. war against Alleghania, soon after the re ae n | Cabinet Councils, and the statements which have | Which she so eflectively employed as “+ Millinette”’ | tre. if tbe copelvaion of his present segement he » wit ante _ Sete erger yep Mr, Paterson, cone ice and Consu! ing Hooms College,95 Nassau stre, elli f the pas. nexation ‘5 . . A tot E mnded. One gr. w hot, and the other ‘ ys tee the apa ieee se eaeaee at we ae wag | 2?Peared are altogether gretuitous, and intended | in the comedy of “ Fashion;” whilst Mrs. Barry several menibetgeryiersnceageny. accompanior | were quite angry. Mr. Jorden chameterise? the Dis. Pra My hows 20 es prin tape 9 Bh wd ae eense ne Wachee be i Portugese charge | Only for effect. Several deputations from this city | #8 Madame Deschapelles, was “Mra. Tiffany’ out | nie. ana Sirs-Raddall, the Scotch giant and giantess trict Attorney's conduct es infamous, and said that she | &'9""3 Ledger Building, Thitd fest, wear Chestont,' Yerme originated in Washington by the Portugues Be | and out, for which she was perhaps rather to be | aredrawing crowds to their levees in’ Bt. Louis. was not here in Court at the time the testimony was given, he had no right to say anything at all about it. Mr Parensou said he opened the cause, and knew what the testimony was at the last trial. Mr. Jonpan said he should not think that the gentle- bi wont convict himself fof falsehood, er something of the sort. Mr. Parearson got up and asked if the Court would allow the gentleman to go on in such a way—he hed che- racterized his tectimony as infamous, and then accused him of falsehood, an accusation that he would no more dare to make out of bis (Mr. P’s.) office or out of the Court, than he would to fly in the ai of the District At- month, including ihe Suuday 5 or 65 cents jivered in. Pi ed fig ch any Fao bias ‘Cents. The Weexcy Henao is also for sale every Batarday morn- in i \, delivered i art of basic hicice ot $3 per annum, in any part of oLaKe new ications for sale at their wile newt ch Be a nd With seeption of one paper, the “Herald” is ps, in Hedelphia, ss any paper. in Srements banded to the agents at half past o'clock, will ap- the Heral 1 | inducing Mr. Polk to make certain changes and C1 fr the fact, that | ~ i cf Augusta theatre, on the 12th instant. oud srecelvad: aiiniapal och, Sais appointments, but he refuserd point blank to enter- | 800d dezl in common. Mr, de Walden again, | “so see rman trad — information had been received by Mr. Pakenham, | ®?! a - was “ Twinkle,” and Mr. Chi d ‘The Campanologians (have arrived in Havana, the British Minister at Washington, from the Min. | #in any of those propositiyns before the election; bmd wiakle,” and even Mr. Chippeni ale asthe not given a pei formance at our last accounts, The editors ister of Great Britain in Mexico, that he had been | 2%4 although the disinterested and patrioticendea- Colonels pad mivery, penpertibta ApSiagok |: Old Get a Iphia, have the formally notified, in common with the representa- | V°T8 Of the office-begging delegations have been Cataraugus.” -The effect of all this was frequent- | | 7 ‘conedét ect gg Ae rage Pico ti raph foreign powers, that in case the | Tenewed with fresh vigor since that event, the ly very amusing. {: would appear, indeed, that | wit be there, Sanquirico, Rapetti, ko. Beate should pass the resolutions then ‘known to whole subject still rernitins in statu quo. ne ries a eomapaay: Laceays . oer of ‘as Matas basen geQehe pat hs eran = seaplane The great jobject of assault by the mendicant | the characters given them by Mrs. Mowatt, that weeks. d the House, the act would be followed | P i - identi The N. 0. tained pent ne preliminary to a declaration of | 77¥8 is the Collectorship of the port. Every they have partially lost their own identity. The silow & Bata eeeieneten tke Beker war. No communication of any hostile intentions | P9Sible expediemt has been resorted to for the pur- by Ludlow & Smith, Charles thea- performance of the ‘ Lady of Lyons,” however, feel A aes (reg peli obeape nace fg erg The he part of Mexico, has been yet made to our | P08 Of procuring the ejectment of the present ex- passe ' * cellent incumbenz, Governor Van Ness. If impor- went off very well last night, and on the fall of the | ifon sefe was found dtond ater ee td pa tbout We may expect, however, very shortly to hear tunity, such as bms been rarely brought into play, curtain, Mr. Anderson was called for in the most eaock, whee daa pissing some time, and of a formal notification from the Mexican Govern- | COUld oust the Collector, Mr. Van Ness would have gone weeks ago, but thus far the President is alto- enthusiastic manner, and bowed his thanks to one | The Infant Sisters and Mr. Ferguson, the Scotch beg- of the best houses ever seen within the walls of | piptr, have been re-ungaged at tho Mobile theatre. “ old Drury.” Sol. Smith opens the St. Louis theatre on the 25th inst. P. a as ms A a Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Farren are engaged at this establish- gether unmoved. Whether he will consent to be ic pine fice 4 poe? eae 3 ne om spa tis a t last badgered into the removal of the present jone *” was again performed. iss Clarendon irs. Seguin has been presented with a valusbie dia- incanibeake and the throwing open of the pier was evidently suffering from indisposition, and | ™ond ring by her admirers in Mubile. House to the ravenous cliques that are besieging the administration, remains to be seen. We are inclined to believe, however, from the indica- tions, significant enotgh, which have been already could not appear in the “ Lady of Lyons,” which | .,2h¢ National Theatre, Weshington, will be sold by afforded as to the futare policy and course of Mr. auction on Monday next. Polk’s administratio n, that the importunity of the New York office-be ggars will fall short of its re- ward, so far as the ‘Collectorship is concerned. It is a very mista ken idea, which is fondly cher- ished in some quar ‘ers, that Van Burenism is to be affording a valuabl 4 ly Mr. Jonpa™ said he was not afrs “MONEY MARKET. ‘Tuesday, April 15—6 P. M. ‘This hes been a very blue day in Wall street; quotations for nearly every stock in the list fell off. Norwich and Worcester, declined 1 per cent; Pennsylvania 5’s 1 ; Mor- ris Canal, }; Long Island, 1; Canton, 2; Farmers’ Loan, 2; Vicksburg, 1; United States Bank, }. The sales were large, and operators appear disposed to reduce their sup. plies,,even at present prices. The money market is steadily tightening and the rate of interest increasing ; the banks are contracting their loans, and movements in specie, in regulating balances, have within a few days past been very active. We stated some time since that one cause of the depress- ed state of the stock market, was the absence of outside speculators. ‘The brokers of Wall street have felt severc- ly the want of those operators, and so long as they keep out of the atrect, 30 long must the market remain vy, and prices low, These occasional* o tors have been detered from entering the street, for the purpose of mak- ing speculations in stocks, on account of the repeated and rumous losses recently made thro’ the mancu- vring of some of the most desperate stock brokers of that vicinity. We have lately ned to the particulars of torney in Court or out of Court, and he should not shun him ifhe met him. Matters then went on pretty smooth- ty Sr some time, Mr. Jordan reading and giving his ver- mn of the testimony; remarking that when he got through, the District Attorney could read his notes and et the Court. nse, je in the remark that it was obvious the Court could say nothing, nor hear anything, when two were talking at the same time. Mr. Jonpan said that the District Attorney might domi- neer in his own office, but he couldn’t in Court—ne might drive some persons, but: he could not him, and he could not ride him, unless, by Heaven he walked over his dead body. "ater this flare up, the jury heard the minutes of the Court read and some answers of Mr. Wilson, and went Leila re apparently as wise and as much enlightened as wi y came in. e hour last night,the jury had not agreed upona Trial for keeping a Nuisance.—Saranel andjWilliam Phillips were tried upon an indictment for keeping and maintaining a nuisance, in the shape of amanure dumpin, und,’ between the First avenue and Eest River, anc 'wenty eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. A vast amount of evi oa the quelity of the filth, the degree of stanch, and the detriment to health, comfort, ment, to such citizens of Alleghania asjmay be resident within their territory, requiring them to leave the country ; and it is not at all unlikely that the hostile feeling in Mexico may operate so strongly as to lead to some overt acts against the rights of those citizens, which cannot be redressed in the ordinary and pacific manner. The position which Mexico has assumed with regard to annex- ation, the character of the men who have at present the reins of power in that republic, and the peculiar condition of popular feeling towards this country, render it extremely probable that violent counsels may predominate, and that summarily setting aside all treaty stipulations, the Mexican Govern- was to have been played with the tragedy. The | sisnor Casella’s concert on Friday evening last, at the farce of “ Mischief Making” was substituted, and | Musical Fund Hall, Philadelphia, was well attended, and went off very well. Nickerson and Mrs. Watts preg Seeiees pétire fromthe menage sustaining the principal characters. ment of the Nashville theatre, and will be succeeded by Anniversary of the New York Orphan Asy- | Mi, Nesfic, It will be opened under the latter on the ___, dum Society, Mr. Webb, who was favorably known as an actor some The thirty-pinth anniversary of the Orphan | tn years ago, made bis first appearance on the Sth inat. Asylum Society of this city, took place yester- | % the Mobile theatre. day, at Niblo’s. At12o0’clock the great saloon, betty le Pipl ny Riese ot wae ae acci tored. Neither Van Bureni Calhouni hich had been gradually filling for the previous | fora splendid allver pitcher, ond tie match comes 0ff this ae eeieeL jepblng concern 12 Wall surest, in tne stock of bi sy irectly hostile atti. | restored. Neither urenism, nor Calhounism, | which ha radually filling for the previous | fora sliver pitcher, match comes ies ‘ x and a stoc concern , Fa 7, a4 cane aamamae aicireetly © | nor Cassism, nor Bentonism, nor any other ism,| hour, became entirely occupied. Nearly the | °Ve™i28 at the Mechanics’ Hall, Boston. Lee Uy moeaee insane. found | the New Haven Canol Company: The ered se. that are not very exciting or intercating. The found a verdict of palliy. awed in Coroner’s Office—April 15—Mrtancuory Svicips. Another melanchely case of suicide occurred this morn- ing. An elderly female, about 63 years of age, named Hannah Hollowell, residis No. 206 Walker street, for some inexplicable » took arsenic on Fri- day night. Some hours efier she had taken the poisonous it discovered, and medical aid celied in, but in- \d made too repid progress to be staid, and the female died this morning, a victim to her own folly. No inquest was held to-day. Fatat. Accipent—Somnamsutism.—A young man named Alexander Reed, 25 years of age, a native of West Point, died this morning at the city Hospital, in conse- quence ot having fallen or ju from fourth story window, at his residence, near the foot ot Rivington st., on Sunday morning last. Helwas picked up in the treet with only his shirt on, ‘n a state ot insensibility,andteken into the hou: He soon after recovered, and stated thet he had been chasing a negro the night previous and that in the nij it heawahoosd dreaming hat the had been ij and ont of ‘window d asl oreo a hold an inquest oflnbe Thy ‘on the occasion alluded to, was drawn into the operation by the representations of another party, who been a previous sufferer in transactions connected with the same brokers. ‘I'he extent to which stock operations are carried by many engaged in commercial purauits, ie little dreamed of by those who closely adhere to a legi- timate business. An exporé of afew of the operations of some of the lower order of stock brokers in Wall street, would do more te deter those fed in a reguler busi- ness, from becoming involved in the stock operations of that vicinity than anything else. It in ie some tran- sactions particularly rich, in the way of Snanciering, may be made public very soon, from an officia) source Seve. ral suits are now pending, the publication of which will disclose facts that will astonish even those somewhat ac- queiated with the mysteries of Wall street. ‘The banks of Newburyport, Mass., have declared the following semi-annual dividends. Ocean Bank, 34 per cont ; Merchants’ Bank, $1 00 per share of $35; Mechanics’ Bark, 24 per cent. ‘The receipts at Boston from Customs for the first quer- ter of this year, compared with last, have fallen off about twenty-five per cent. Revenue or Boston—Finst Quarter, 1814 ap 1845. ceip's from January Ist to March Sist, 1844, 1,902,638 95 Receibes frem January Ist Maren ‘Bist, 1845, ; 931,302 00 Decrease for the quarter, 1845.... -++..+.+ $371,336 95 It is very probable that the revenue from Customs at other ports have fallen off this year; but the receipts from Cus'oms at this port, do not show so great a deoline, in proportion to the amount of the impor:s at Boston. The revenue at this port for tue seme quarter this year, was only $1,136,138 less than Jast- This shows that the foreign trade of this port has not fluctuated so much as that of _ Boston, cr the other Atlantic ports of the Union. whole assemblage consisted of ladies, and the in- wink ou Wetmeaier siesiee Ct SRL oblay ne terest as manifested by the numbers, the attention | picce called the “ Provincial Association,” which gave and the lively pleasure derived fromthe exhibition eres teaecpicens, Cenaisepenie damage wee eee except Polkism, ‘isto be in the ascendant in the administration for the next touryears. That’scer- tain. Mr. Polk is slowly, cautiously, and with reat tact and suc cess taking the machinery of the democratic party’ to pieces, reconstructing it, re- jecting the old worn out portions, and useless ap- pendages, and #apbricatirg a new, serviceable and powerful engime, over which he himself means Ag The blustering bravado or actual hostility of Mexico, it need hardly befsaid, will amount to pretty much the samething. There is little danger of such an encounter between the two countries as could be dignified with the title of a war. Any in- fraction of the rights ofAlleghanian citizens in Mex- ico, will be chastised, and ,the injuries redressed, and annexation will be quietly effected. But still @ great panic may be produced, and as much dis- turbance be created in the commercial and politi- cal world as if Mexico and Alleghania were really engaged in a bloody and highly respectable war. Every item of intelligence relative to Mexican af. fairs, thus becomes invested with the greatest in- terest, and we shall be enabled to keepour readers fully informed of all that transpires. ofthe orphan children, is greatly to the credit of the female community. A eieuntua) Nothing could .be more pleasing than the ap- | nis wife here last all ood thee et here the Casrge of dentn A Mundieciand fig’ sbearfal aad hoger | Sp scene honiusie me eames tee ee § it ue- sat down, the picture of contentmen: ; 44 oe and Hse try oval . He was found pobwiinghioet as they took the seats ,their smiles seemed reflect. | the house where his wife and children are now staying. ed from the features of the visiters, who looked | but what was his design—whether evil or otherwise—is aad gazed, and admired the children over and | 2% known. over again. There were in all about a hundred | _ The Mobile Tribune says—Thomas Hasty ie: multi and fitty; of these, perhaps, two-thirds were boys. | Wh0 murdered the two sons of J. Rew ths 1 Ea 0 ‘The latter were dressed in blue cloth jacketajand cones ar was sceeete oni os rr nay ae 0 8 troweers; the girls in dark blue dresses, white mus- | ‘°W miles place where he o' « lic capes and aprons, and on entering had straw | , Jt is estimated that the loss at the recent a fire in bonnets with ribbons to match their dress. Onno bel romney ype egg pe abent twenty, balldings, assembled, in proportion to the aggregate number; | __ The Charlestown Aurora of Saturday, says: A Mr. Be the fact stuck several who had been accamomed pepe Pliewotthy belonging ts Menchener Neue ‘9 attend the public school exhibitions, that those fog. by Constable Jacobs, on suspicion of being impli tle orphans ha essed with an unusui o 7 degree of good looks, and this, together with the Soest, a me AP il lp mete i! io re codently bememed on their toilette, made s ingieaela be peared iat him in connection with the group highly attractive. he fair, a1 je was discharge Ponions ot scripture from the old and new tes-| The Louisiana Convention has resolved, that {rom and taments, of @ characto- appropriate to the occasion, were | a‘ter the year 1348, the seat of legislation is to be removed yead ir commencing the services, and then followed the | to some ae of the State not less than sixty miles from “ be Sa | have proceeded to Washington for the purpose of des affaires and an attache of the Spanish legation, prooseded to 8 Pages as the two charactera have really a| Mr. A.A. Adams terminated his engagement at the assume and ntvintain the entire control. He has in fact adopted and is carrying out that sagacious policy, whieh an able politician in Grecian story, advised and il‘u strated, when he took into his gar- den the messenger sent to consult him on the best means of freeing; the State from civil discord and demagogueism, and silently lopped off the heads of allthe tallest poppies. The noisy, scheeming, intriguing, raven.ous leaders of petty cliques are to be set aside, but the working men are to be retain- ed and attached to the administration.;There is very little reason, indeed, to imgaine that the Collec. torship of New York—one of the most important and influential posts under the government—will be permitted to become the nucleus of a clique which could, by «any possibility,engage in business 4 similar occasion have so many handsome children “Tue New Cogroration at Worx Aurrapy— Tue “Spores” versus “Crry Rerorm.”—Last night the newly elected Corporation held_a’caucus The work of dividing the spoils was begun, but no progress was made. So numerous--so hungry —so ravenous were the applicants for office, whose claims were presented, that the caucus,with all the Deatn oF Catmenine Jacox—The woman Jacox, upon whom an ante mortem examinstion was held yester- lay, died asthe Reporter anticipated, last night. The Coroner did not hold an inquest upon the body to-day — Billy Button is, of course, in confiaement. Suppen DeatH.—This morning Mr. John Helmsof, No, 137 Charlesi+tieet, ell down shortly after leaving his re- «dence, and almost instantly expired. He was a native of Annual Report, ending April, 1845. New Orleans. Ulster county, and 65 years of age. The Coroner did not 7 * > " oni i he administra. | * road Ci for the past experience of the members in the busines, | °2 its own accouit, independent of t i The report stated that at the close of the last year there i .c nold an inquest, The receipts of the Beading Raili jompany, appeated to be perfectly appalled, and it was up| tion. The whole course of the new administra. | were 169 orpha:s in the Asylum, at present the number | near Richarons Inve te nee HL ea an is entate 3 ——_—_—— week ending April 5tb, in the past three years) have been PP Pi ly appalled, P| ion thus far, indicates a settled determination to | !:,!2!, of which 75 boys and 26 giris cau write, Several | froyed by fre gbout 12 o'clock on Saturday night. Faesnet in Connecticut River.—The Hamp- | as follow: wards of an hour before they even ventured to ap- > 2 - caaes of illness hed occurred in tne past season, but the ef- (i aisse shire and Franklin Express, published at Amherst Purvangurnia anp Reaping Raiunoap proach the work before them. Several nomina- | °'Sa0'ze and sustsiin a strong, united, and practical | ficiency und attention of the physician was most The “H. B.” who ran in a mask, inthe late race at | says_There has been something of a fceshet on the Con- Week ending ‘oth, 1813. 1844, 1845. 2 administration party. ‘Those who prophecy changes | Vo'hy. The number of subscribers were, since the last | New Orleans, and who bolted the first mile, the Ic, says, | ectiont river during the past week—occasioned Passengers and freight, cteee ce SB10L 7,485 14,065 tuons, however, were presented, and amongst them that of Mr. Charlick, as President of the Board of Aldermen. But nothing was definitely agreed upon, and it is calculated that at least twenty-five caucusses must be held before any reasonable por- tion of the labors of the new city government can be disposed of ina satisfactory manner. Already adivision into three or four clegues is progressing very comfortably, and the prospect of squabbling and quarrelling opens with a degree of richness, quite unsurpassed 1n the recollection of the oldest habitant in the regions of corporation corruption. What a ead spectacle doe: all this present to the r , 8NEes | report, a good deal thinned by death, but hopes that their | is the veritable“ Artful Dodger” himself. Now we know. and appointments, must therefore, mingle ig bit |» ronage ene be sabetiraled by tee A paw friedcs. Rafting is very brisk this spring on the Delaware Divi- * A “ inations. “, re en y the excellent objects of the ineticu- | sien. of philosophy with their vaticinations. ‘‘As the jon. Several Cazes of ite ntility Were batreiod’ ie the Tait ‘ierann, Ria , the ohiet omser. of ollét ths bell is, so is the clapper. report, one of them of a most pathetic nature, and which | pittsburg Banks, died in that city last week. ———— deew tears in abundance from the hearers. It was that of x Steamer Swarsow, &c —We see it stated that | (v0 children named Lee,whote father Narra Aid piiaiipaiiammin Meigen pe ee landing, a stranger inthis city. jor widow, | “ . the officers of the Swallow have taken charge of | thir mother, tolled and struggled, bat ‘llig'vain, tocar: | Gor. Morton, of Moss., is at Coleman's Hotel, Wash the Albany, and that the A. is to run in the night! bp ponents or oat ~ Her ey stock gradual. | ington. This change has been effveted while the dead bo- | j¥st toc much forher fo strageis ogzinat’ tn deeper ake Clty Antetligence. dies of the Swallow are yet floating about in the | ieft bes eold lodg —the rent was due and no- at eee eee Sara ae Bee od river! This ought not to be. Those who had | $“i28 to pay it. Shi rvcured eal pha | s ne putt two o'clock yesterday morning, and in charge of the Swallow are to answer for the loss he hsd swallowed poison. Her | this instance, elmost the first on record, the unfortunste 2 an outrege to place them in a sought, protected, cherished and pro- | “Fetch who deprived enother human being of existence, eater, “unui alter tne dese. 3ifed tor py.the Ocphan Aevlum. Such were the noble | i# a lunatic. As near ax the Reperter could gather, the Last year, the receipts for the week fell oft slightly, but the focrease the wetk this year, has been about one hun- dred per cent. The receipts of this road tor the quatter ending March Sist, 1844 and 1845, will compare as annex- ed. 184. 1945. Incr. $21,468 16 40,675 43 19,707 27 28,571 18 $2,495 67 4,124 69 35,708 61 47,655 40 11,946 Total... .eeceee ses + $95,547 95 120,826 70 35,878 75 This increase amounts to about forty cent. It is estimated that the increased expensos of the company, in interest, &c., is more than equal to the increased receipts. The weekly increase in the receipts this year, compared with last, is nearly three thcusand dollars, and it is esti- mated that the weekly increase in the interest amounts te $3,200. The az, te investment at the’ beginning of oly by the melting of large quantities of snow at the north juring the recent warm weather. We are not awere that any Considerable damage hes been done in this part of the valley, unless it be in the wearing away of the hanks ofthe river at various places, and also some injury to the Northampton and Springfield Railroad embank- ment. Misstesirrt Riven.—The Natchez Free Trader of last Thursday, saya:— The river at this place 8 still rising slowly, and hes attained a point within about three feet of the highest water last spring. We are assured, however, that it will commence falling to-day or to-morrow, and that there is no danger now, at all events, of an overflow. Some of our lowland planters have been a little alarmed, and will bo much relieved when the tiver hegina ta cnhaida?? ——______—— pe command i i — 4 oD _—— 7,119,000. and ite at the begin- eyes of this community! Here we have the new | are removed out oftheir way. seithout regerd to the slight, and often unimportant dye WiPIRSHAT RRS WRAL ARPS Me tae for lunacy, | Improved Readings of the Poces Norley” | Nag Sf iis wes $10,000000, ast tactense ‘of $3,631°000 i ad cf honestly. going’to work tinetions, of religious belief. “The report ended with the | 4 that he had contracted an unconquerable dislike t0 Bynow, in the inverment, ond an ixerease in the ennusl’in- Corporation, inate: of honestly going payer of the Litany of the Episcopal Church, that the | 2nother lunatic named Iseac Benedict,a black man, 22 * like he night terest of $172,660 00 at the rate of six cent, for the purpose of discovering needed reforms, } PuNisHMENTOF THE OwnErs oF THE SWALLOW. | Lord might “ preserve the fatherless children and widow, | Yearsof age. Yesterday, at the hour ‘atove mentioned, Stes walla jabsauey, lilt thonight Of claudiess climes and starry skies ; And ail that’s clearest, fairest, trigh Steet in her features and her eyes: Her ekén’s of that transparent w ’ Which Gounavn’s SoaP to none denies. Her rosy cheeks, if one shade leas, Had half its nameless grace ; While every silken, raven tre ‘Whosasurticpielen int eeinet exoesee 3 » Ox] seieimysteme MPU have no dwelling hace. tis impossible f od to enual Dr. F. : Medicated ‘Soap for ramoving Tram tee ote store yeatge of, Tan, Piles, Sunburn Houshnese, Sallowness, les, be Teal wi ii Liquid Vegetable Roug em quay iH deat bya es OF peatlem n; one touch of 4 fem rowe.colurt. Dr Gar Poudres which is about $4,300 per week. It will require this increase in the 1eceipts for each week of 1843 to merely pay the additional expenses of the com- pany. 82 far this increase in the receipts has been realiz- ed, but the sffairs of the company are in no better'condi- tion than they were lest year. 8 company have two tracks to support, whereas last season they had but one. With sixteen hundred cars used the first (oe keag of 1944, 55 278 tons of coal were transported ; and with twenty. seven hundred cars in use the first quarter of this year, 83,850 tons of coal have been transported, as follows :— te mee Incr. 18,099 3,461 12,018 al The owners of the Swallow are, according to law, | «24 all that are desolate and oppressed.” Reynolds got possession of a shovel, and when theblack . The Rev. Dr. W1 Bt. - | Man passed him he struck him several violent blows upon liable for all lives and property lost by the destruc- | ;cr concluding the reading of the annual rerortcesnteaed | ‘he Heed, from which he died in a very few minutes, The tion of this boat. in aneloquent manner to enforce the claims of the Or-| fortunate lunatic was secured, and notice sent togche Tae re te sv, | PRA aeRIae See Re ee Leo etinn| | asin ter ievanteatasid cat tavner atineta eo Juerice Drinxxs.—The County Court will sit expos a Seinen as e cine — beads fo theme: | bably do #0 to-morrow. Of course no punishment cen be on Tuesday next, when the trial of this Justice, mor. of happy childhood, his impressive counsel to imi- | inflicted upon Reynolds dy the law, as he isnot a respon- charged with mal-feasance in office, will com- | \:ethe conduct of Jesus Christ; and the precepts rool a ert Rye . | ee jew! W, a wi anes the ‘oucnep.—E. wen, who _ by Jose mence. Thame bee no leas than fourteen charges cult ar care a the Almighty, and the object of mane phine Sandgrove, did not board at the New York Hotel. inst the Justice. ighest sy mj 3 his pl iz description of the beppy | police Office —, 5. —Artemrr . a8! aE Rae rome ond excellent training afforded to the children pro- | . “Mr. Geo Bog, of 269 Brostwey,, while, inthe lo xt ; tected by the Orphan Asylum—all these topics were en | suction stor Broadway, this mi sew e Lona Istanp Ratzoap.—The train from Boston | f,rced:with ability by the reverened gentleman, and who- or notes Wattioes enlcctoan i pick ine lear} Ny was and devising the best means of accomplishing them, unblushingly meeting for the purpose of apportioning the spoils. Thus has this city been cursed from year to year. Party after party, and one set of men after another, have pre- sented themselves to the people of this city, and appealed to them for their suffrages, under the moet solemn pledges to give us a good city govern- ment, and uniformly, no sooner have they been elected, than they have proceeded with the utmost coolness and most unblushing effrontery to cast their pledges and promises to the winds, utterly ne- «os BATS “89,850 "33,578 arrived last evening in nine hours and fifty mi- | ever heard his able advocacy of the cause of the associa- ‘ofthe Hartford ana New Haven Rail Road . {a gentleman present. - He nutes at the Brooklyn depot, with twe hundred patel could bes Pps from becoming i'¢ warm | Comalitied. et before. er pertinous hair; while his Grecian He ¢ is Pre- | Company hes been materially increased, sinco the exten- glecting the interests of the community, and acting | passengers. We are indebted to Mr. Tucker, its The nhestont proceedings, consisted of the usual ex Laoeee area prmatiere ea otiiscls tt a Hor of Hight, ad, or grey heir. | sion Tro Hartiord to Springfield, and its’ connection with entirely regardless of every thing except plunder. gentlemanly conductor, for late Boston papers. ercises of thechildren. First, they all joined ard sang conversin, a 6 Post-office,a nye val entuons, of Dr. gOUl ‘AUD is the ite, | the Western Road st that point. The receipts for March, ing softness Gouraud’e penetrate ananuiversery bymp.” An iniroduotery address by allt | Sess; pin, wocth $900, foes hie ait bosoms, Arai, Sxow Stonm.—One week ago from lest | vocrlimasic resitstations’ dialogues tiie whole around | Nother case of impertance came up. isi ini Do- | up with a valedictory by a pretty little girl. The pieces Emnaes - raged ie ber the bbomgar Ad : wereo! the usual kind, Zutlaieh and meagre; but wheter Bate Inge Tune ver, Me., and blocked up the roads with drifts, | they were not what is most sultable for the occasion, We | Annis. 15.— Satu one ons. Jackeon Mari some of which were four feet in depth. do not say. Asa large number of the children were very | , —Salurnia Carries et al.vs. Jackson Marine poi teeta 8 Aso young, parhaps the mere begatellee cn which thore atten. | [rurance Tae vietoit it hee a vont wos Mysterious Sianat Fines.—The Philadelphia aye eit snr cor: cagoak ton tterataan tiny 1842, imported a cargo of segars, &c. frem Neuvites, to papers mention that signal fires are frequently seen | were well received by the ladies and y« le, as | Matthews & Co., his consignecsin thie city. They igang : A young people, 69 | ed an insurance on the c hen burning in New Jersey, and they seem anxious to Wy as the were ayh ae eaniation :. the vesse} arrived, part’ of ‘found to be ertain what they mean? We su, that th hess eee talent, inge- | considerably damaged, and suit is now brought to rece- meiner if tang “}, | nulty, orexcellence in any department of human know: | Terforthe partial lose tnereby sustained. ‘Verdict this this year, compared with the corresponding mofth lest, ‘We must confess that we were weak enough to have been as annexed. hope that the members of the democratic Corpora- tion just elected would have profited hy the expe- rience of former years, and that they would have made some effort to introduce a spirit of honesty, fidelity and reform with their administration of the city government. Already we are presented with melancholy evidence that the old dynasty hasbeen restored with all its unfaithfulneas to the public in- tereste—all its disregard of every thing but the 80! jiteowar. Acoustic il i Sap vitae Brat - oe on the oe ny sparious imitations of these valuable articles are in the mark rehas: i y i hem nly By FELIX GOURAUD'S Desoto Wales reel, - store from Broadway; at 74 Cheanut street, Philadel- phi wie stre.t, Boston; Backus & ‘Bull, ‘Troy ; Peirce, Receipts for March, 1644, Receipts for March, 1845. Increase for March, 1€45.. Being an increase of one hundred and twenty-seven per cent. The Chaitman of the Committee on Bank: rance companies, in the Senate of this State, has made a written rtadverseto the passege of ths bill to com- ell all the banks in the State to redeem their notes at par Nature’s Own Prescription.—Wright’s In- dian Vegetable Pills are the best medicine knoe ip mel Be {neipient Consumption, Asthma of i of the Gungs, Coughs, Colds, Liver U the pulmonary organs. These disunguished physicians, an and Insu- H : most valeable medicine ever discovered, Weak back a ith « ” i in the citles of New York or Albany. The report hes not “spoils” of office. sa anther ch, See Raed iets [eee egcae,Zeeaay Ze e, we | Can Tat ; ravens bt spk, nay ud ghrp body, | bam Sotad upon ba chery vette eance othe Daring the past year we have virtually had no a meanor and conduct af the children, as could be Valinidid Molt Gob ce deter F the 6th street Bep- |p, 1b#,sakaralleled success which nnsatcended the use of these | banks throug aout the Western part of the State are oppos- city government at all. The work of reform is) ve SIRO PET Ca Pilly has induced ed persous to manufacture | ef to the bili, and the banks of tuis city ere tetally in- spurious article, w leavor to palm upon the unsus- Fecting an the gen mee the importance of pur- patine only of the regulas ed ageats, Prin umn "sf bed "tn aes, a eed Tat a = in Ve le Pilte: a ry cal im: ‘The only certainty sting the right medicine is to pur chiaeat the right place, Ko 286 Greenwich street, New York, and, jin all cases, ‘be part jeular toask for Wright's Indien Veg- 'N. B.—Beware of all sugtr-coated counterfeit Pills. ‘We are informed that signal fires at night,are now cises, a variety of articles, the handiwork of the pupils | ‘#t Church.—This wes an action brought to recover a common in New Jersey—across which Stator alte | crore offered for sale ; epparently the demand wes ge, Rey eh natal pe na pr and communications are constantly flitting with a myate | 0d prices fir. Several of the ities iD comes ‘i el Sen tnt u Aen hea Ht . oe rious and phantom like speed and secrecy. We noticed | showed much expertness and skill on the part of the | séirment entered into be ween the parties, light an the crimson fires on Red in our paper of Saturday— | young operatives. wi Ligemaaticllt ad age aig: room sre and we have since learnt that tel int is SR CAE RGN p= WRT way mede com! le; but that in consequence o! conveyed, not only from New York to this city—but alio , Movements of Travellers, is not having been the pastor end half of from New York to Baltimore. The last station in New | . The arrivals yesterday were still more numerous. | ‘heit congregation had left, and the whole establishment Jersey for the transmistion of news to Baltimore, is Mt. | All the principal hotels appear to enjoy a more than | g40 ‘he polnt of being brokeup. Verdict for plaintift still more necessary and more difficult than ever. Abuses have been increased and multiplied. The streets are in a worse condition than ever. The taxes are more burdensome thanever. The police department is in a state of greater disorganization and inefficiency than ever. The number of petty different to itin any shape. It is supposed thet some of the banks of tho river counties Revor of the bill, and are unng their influenceto get. gh the Legisla'ure. We are convinced that the passage of any law, compelling the banks of this State to redeem their issues at any point other than their banking houses, or to make their bilis par in this cay in Albany, would tend to depreciate the cur city and the State genereliy more than an: ink Legislature could do. It would give every AB Ephraim, from which the lights are responded to, on one | usual accession of visitors, and perhaps one of the Pareles arta ton ena in port offenders is greater than ever. The low grog-shope othe its below Chester—and soon southwards. The | greatest inducements for people Oriving here, either Circuit Court. Fashion—A Poem, ty to put into elreulation aay canal thelr iavues, and are greater nuisances than ever. The gambling- — cross ne ee (gras are of course only | on business or pleasure, procrastinating their depar- Before Judge Willard. A Fashion, a thing, a very trifling toy, ey would be sought for by those aultg depreciated houses—the brothels—the junk-shops for the sale pmo bron mr at Country people are fre- | ture, isthe admirable arrangement of our public es- | _AP8it 15 —John Hillyer ade. Georgiana Mahony’ et al.— hat fils prow hearts with ane argutial joy; peper., The small per cent discount on the sefety und ‘apparation of the vivid fres— ; plevin the atria neta a seat tae caitsaee | ablabmente and the tneqanled attractions of the | Tas wet ta een Helen te Secevat te, ral of times of a pale yellow—and on principaltheatres of the city. These circumstances, y. it wes alleged, was assigned to defendant in emer, and emboromed in woods. We have at | Combined with the unaccountable detention of the | The'cnse was tried once before. ‘The chief question ai one light meana “buy”—and two lights “sell;” but buy or | “Great Western,” as we referred to omens, issue was the ownership of the property. Adjourned a! - teal fools, roRue ‘and serps who orwn wheats its rales. fomilou's tet fe rbdertige beseard. rock. money of this State, makes it an object for those making large pans A Pa [gee Lf gen city money eee and by makin, safety fai the vi duals would seck bills of banks situated out of the Brat of stolen property—the haunts of crime—the abodes of wretchedness and vice—have multiplied. The public health is seriously endangered by nuisances, v And what should fashion esi? Co: and give them a circulation, by payin f sell waar, Weare of course unable to say. A farmertold | have detained the Southern community far beyond | over. Why, a fine head of hair,a healthy spotless s} laborers, Ams; ot the beaks, pul emrte f the which are more numerous and pestiferous than | oy that he had ascertained that in the transmission of | their intentions. Amongat the many, we select Feng ment fry ew ge ten Paes peorle econ favor ofthe system as W now exited any ever. The great city of New York, indeed, ex- } election returns by night, every distinct light exhibited | from the Alfeghania Circuit Court, Thirty-r cents Hd alteration would derange and depreciate the currency. hibits at this moment an example of the evil effects | Count 600. | Thus, ssuming that inthe late Presidential | | Awnaican—H. Heywood, J. Smith Lewis, J. Wemer, Before Jadges Belts and Nelvo: For Joues's famous We annex an official statement showing tha quantity of f dish and ineflich election, the color appointed for the Clay signsl was red, | Philadelphia; W. R. Redd, Columbus, Geo; James Par. | Arar. 15.—Hunt by his next friend ve. Morse—Action hen for a clear ¢o1 pimp'es avaunt, elope, manufactures exported from Havreto New York, for each of corrupt, dishonest,’ and ine! iclent government, | and that of Polk biue—the exhibition of 23 red lights | ker, Boston; Messrs, Buchley aud ‘Marcey, Albany; | ‘or infraction of patent right, as to improved mode of ton- 2 the s ame cfJones’s !tal fn Chemical Soap. * year of tho past four. which is disgraceful beyond description. With its = seme 11,600 votes for Ciay—25 blue, 12,600 votes | Mesers, Ricketts and Warner, Phila.; F. W. Goley, and ning hides. Adjourned over. ee ae morph aan carey tae, Expontsfrnom Havne to New Yonx. ‘i —— neck i Chaar 3G. Florence, Italy, and twenty others. Const: Ganane =a monte, i Mectiords G1 Grey, Batons) Tans’ | , forenron Couns —Nos. 56,17, 81, 8, 137, Bi, 41, 42, 44, W. ‘Trench, Washisgton; N: Argrand, | 1) 49, 63, 06 to 66, 196, 60 to 62, 64. filthy and dilapidated streete—with its miserable police— ith its swollen criminal calendar—with its enormous load of taxation, the metropolis of the Union does indeed present a spectacle on which the philanthropist may well look with pity and hor- Tor. And yet with the necessity of reform—impressed 184% “ Tamp.e or THe Muses.” —This floating theatre is now moored at the foot of Delancey street ly and Fleming, Bosten; W. W. Bronson, Ta. They have been highly succeseful while at this c phia, and forty others. Dierrecsino Caramity—Srven Persons Burne point—each night of performance has drawn great} ¢1+y—-Mr. Vauy, Sonth America; G. 8. Words | to Deatu.—Onthe night of Saturday, the 224 ult , cargoes. worth, Geneva; iggs, Schenectady; Mr. Joun Bently, farmer of the township of Verulam, was ‘on; Wells, Phila,; W. ¥. Clarke,Conn.; E. 8. awoke by asense cf suffocation, and finding the room Va., and twenty others. tull of smoke, he sprang out of bed, ond awoke his eldest Noi are destroyed, and never dare to hove Orlive, when touched with Jones's famous Soap. d-ligious, a beautiful head of| be had b bottle of Joces’s Coral ind. reader, it d Wool aod sil’ ma Cotton mapufecrures: Sil and cotton manufactures,, 1449 ‘96 1,983, 2,118 Lice m-nufactares. ‘29 Osi e¢ merchandise, The exportation of the New York in 1844. was much qua'ities are here stited) to force the gro th o' 19 soften, © eam at nde it beautiful, to stop it fallin; wt dispel dacdroff from the scalps and ron s, and to Cress it dar! other article ma . Who can longer doal and keep ia order thriceas long as wonderfal and lewtf auine Jones's Italian C ‘ger than any of the font —_—_——. Consumption Curaste.—Dr. Rose’s lecture at |" ties porsecsed hy the exce}t1641,89 far. # thenomt peekages were concern: upon them by every’ cloud of dast which suffocates i Ps 2 xiun—E. G. Knight, Auburn; H. Halstead, Ro- | son, who being much frightened alco got out of bed o ed. The yearly value of the exports from Havre to this bt tahitian pe ten if Biobawayeby every the Society Library, takes place this evening. outs t; Geo. Beecher, ® H.; George Mulleis, Wetter: | shouting “ murder,” " murder.” The father by this tim pert, we have not from any cfficial sources ; but the num: Rev. Dr, Sprage and L. Jenkins, Albany; D. Spon. | thcught of knocking out the wixdow of his bedroom From THe Urrgr Missiserrr1.—The Gen. Brook } ce:, Utica, and ‘iiteas others. a et and throwing out these of the children thst were there arrived this morning from Prairie duChien, which lowann’s—W. R. Besson, Lyons; — Kidd, Ala; Bred- | but see that he might hurt them, he told his wire, place she left onthe Ist inet. She reports the river rising (oF and Melutyre, Phila; Hon.C. Johnson, do.; Gen, W. | who by that time was awake, that he wonld go ontside above the Upper Rapids and free fron ice. A dey or two { D- Scott, Uhio; Messrs. Tippen, A.C. Baldwin, H. W. G : he then with some difficulty before she arrived at Prairie du Chien, complaints had | °°" , do; D Estill, Va., Majo by the only outside door been reeeived ef depredations by the Indiens at Prairie | + ‘edly called to his wife ner of packsgee is sufficient evidence cf the increase in the trade, fo silk manufactures alone, there has been an. increase in 1644, of 3,674 coves and packeges, ond in all other descriptions about the same proportionate increase. ‘The Secretary ¢fthe Treasury hes addrersed a circular! to the C; Heotore of Custom: of the drawback bi police report which they take up in the morn- ing—and by the rueful countenance ef every tax- payer whom they meet—the new Corporation, one and all, set to work to quarrel about the spoils, ir Tonence, N. G.; J. 8 »s, Utica; W. K. Season, Lyons; J.J. Burbich, Bor | He broke in the window, and repe: “Ulceration of the Liver on which they and their hangers-on rush with the | La Cross, and the commonding officer, at Paririe toa; Judge J.G Britton, Troy; P. 8. He inderhook; | to bend out the children, but rece.ving no answer, he } of the 1. Such cress, Wi 4 ravenous impetuosity of a pack of hungry hounds | Chien had sent on a company” of infantry to peire Col W. aeeeieenmtcee Gol F. Wilkey, Busta De wane wee wae ae the! bed seh) in whieh was ie ‘xpiesse rrayrea niacin whonvendel eaten of taateik rested nuit .— St. Louis Ei il 5. ; W.D. . Col. W. J whom he woke, ond, 339 Viadison $5 a xneed hi Jet loose upon a dead carcase! We are, indeed, beret phen sin ell, Boston, 2 8. Be Philetel fle ig thine bien open ‘the ebildren there, but oll Was alent! here was reach of remed es, had" bee confined. 1 SFERETARY CF THe Tueasuny’s CincuLaR Cotnse- Tons, IN ReLation To Daawoack Di s. In regard to th» exportatioa of merchandise to Chihua-| ws ens Santa Fe: On firs: giving twenty four hours notice at the Custom| House «fintention to export, the exporter must mai jue} a'ry, snd for that purpose must produce the invol almost ready to give up every hope of ever obtain- ing an honest, practical and salutary administra- tion of the city affairs. The only resource now left the people of this city, appears to be ina complete sesh $+ Gronar’s—John 8. Chi + ‘ an answer inthat silence more awful than words could iadtan Lost = ‘As ihe Narragansett was on her way | sohne, Morgan, Vermont; AB. Conlon Batilen Me, | nave uttered. ‘The father now attempted to get in by ihe five miles of Stonington, a men by the name of R. a Scheefte, Pennsylvania, and 10 others loor, tut was burat and repulsed by the flymes, and (most Picket, fem Boston, ot near there, threw himself over | ,,UL°% 74 1a ss anal mane it ouring element, viz: M board and was lost. He wasa 43 E. Prentiss, | Chough they all slept on th The phy reommende } 10h Bolsym, as he had children wer floor, escape had heen * ‘ ‘ dressed man, parently about 49 yo ff egu—and ina t ‘ - betel 1 ~ ny " reLel. His cough subsided, inired by the second section of the set, Said entry must! page of te ae Sovernment.— | stats of insanity, undoubtedly occasioned by loning. tl wot Toes Batter te Now eMord; Messrs. Robinson ee opee es 4) tee gocageratectcanne Mar cld Anes | Vanished: and he gee ot two b clea ¢ cocites tie invoice in detai), ond in addition give & parti nee more we would appeal to the new Corpora. | lilt money by fome cause unknown, in New York —Box- | “"\7 040" : ; 4 the fire hed eubsided, it wae discovered that tho mother | Wi sioniu oe Ail Liealmg Buss aig Geacription of tha meremendiag, whence snd by tion. If there be not honesty and integrity enough | °% Petts Aprit 16. ila Mibtreaie eee ascertain more ‘upon | with one of thechitdren in her arms hud followed her J aie dnor above Aaa, aud at. M1 ramet aie tk Pines iivsion Ns ef iha goees amongst them to check that rapacity and utter dis Sttvex Ming Discoverry.—There is considera- . That noothedamer aia fusband to within about three feet of the door and there { Brockiyn, < 7 § »” than the fact that yesterday, at | regard of the public interest which already appear | ble excitement in Ashe and Grayson counties, in wwuias of heustitinsete seltre tod a verdich ane in and route by which the mer- ges were pliced alongside of the wreck, the re- | nains of the unfortunate suffers, and a verdict ia acoa'd + likely to characterize their conduct, let us hope | Comeqence of a recent discovery of whet is thought to | svt of which, we fervently hoj farther | ance with the circumstances ef the cai ic eprers | Ia connie bi bi MH A “ pe, May not iu it ¢ Gase, Was returned, — 4 that there igat least a sense of self-interest which extent, isin the edge-ot Grane saeatre viral suginent the anguish the public bias suffered, from | Port Hope Gazette, ApritO. tonls The thondae s ; will prompt them to such a course of policy as may | Ne* River, nosr the abe line, some 26 miles N a ee ae results of this never to be forgotten cates- | Vyars iy Newarx —On Saturday efernoon « rite ah" | em At E s Ce med properffor the more effectual seeurity dare Vikth | ‘ t policy Jetterson, N C..and 20 miles 8. W. from Grayson, ©. Hp FOPhe. ‘ barn belonging to Mr. Plum, in Washington stree! »! the reventis, to require that each packege shell be en: prese: em Irom the overwhelming indignation | Tne ore is pronounced b; 1 * ; eas , stoce} in A Fecnre Wooden box or covering, on which the : ¥ ced by all who pretend to know to br Naw Orneans Joc G i was destroyed by fire, together with two or three of the community. We shall, however, watch all milver ore of the firat ordot.and a company formed for the | Myarino——a! xrabte Covhign Ue eam Ad sheds, &c adjoining.’ The “Hope Buildings” o! ama eeaks end maabeIE. Ere tobe pevONd Os, thoes On th . an a— Ni. ae) 4 Cy! . a ner pa 3 7 their movements, and act accordingly. Potaleigh Stender 78 * furnace, &e., to test the mattor | Proprietor's Puree of $100. Mile heats, oye thieves in | Vlessrs, Ellicon, Congar & Son, used for a vuriets tortuc ocurse to ba purrued in, the transportation Inland| (cocntiibiabilsimsilintetsis five. f mamufacturing purposes, caught and was dama ‘ is bead nevual y melts ou ts te 3& 00 Sh ome thats for its introdac ander 118 mo | eat intl ence e) and seld by A B. SAS D-nygi ts, 273 Broadway, corner Ch ee ‘ i al fore ign merchen ise inthe criginel Cah ag impor- Newarx Evkerion.—-Whig Mayor and Record- Ganapa Mau —The arrangement with our gov Osa lord. ont at, Gren baae by Ae “ er of Newark for the ensuing year were elected cae ae transport ot the British Mail by 4, Bogaioan's ch. f 88 ad. to the desis ed ports of rxportat t in enumerated ia the 7.h section he net, sto be similar to that presorib. odin the 79h wo jon et the genoral callection act of 21) P- aed to ihe amouut of between tree aud toor hun , syreol4, 1 9 1 1 fred dollars Joseph Gould’s stable in Commerce ally Jones, by imp. sireet, was fired the same afternoon,but discovered » Cheri: se atect, Sold on Monday. ally announced auada by way of Boston, is off m by Sir Charles, dyrs. old, 3 1 2 2} in geason and exti d with bus listle damege. | 79 Fulton stre:t, snd 77 Bnet Broadway. Marob, 1799, 00d all the iegal reqiitements ond forms} 6 The Hon. Daniel Webste papora. it will begin with tne apts, ta the Canaac J J.& H. Cage's chm. Utility, by Le anaY A boy of eboet 14yeurs of age was aperebentted ov | Sent’s state reestoratieey ae his Agemoy, 07 § ap Mest De sity parmued; tnveegs arising under thie ne in. Daniel Webster, whe has been at packet, which may bo expocted abzut the end of thi ‘Timo—2 03j—1 654-1 434-9 OLb- 4 suspicion. On Monday night the cablnet factory of | wetene ser pote hey) On'the strival of merchandise transported ialand at : de wed sae ae his return from Albany, re- pape os roe fa is to be charged on legere RS gles Ni nad Ddetween Gildersleeve and Morgan, for Me isu ve denrores y fire ; desi i eee - cor, at bye | ithetof the enomerated porta of exportation, 2 ip and ny to his goat at Marshfield, Mase ths U.8: Post Ofloe—Bosion Adverse Eee | Ravage tet, 8 Mts Md nok come of-Norgee factory of Mr. Quino or) damages ae , °F stacy, Waleageren tac spre row randy. ticroftbes stoma to ep tbat he goods are Wentica On ee ee eee eee ae