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Theatriocals. view, both by the French and English governments, | | Park Taratae.—Last evening, within ten minutes sf, Rewenay, tHe Pansmsnt’s Door-Krerer. | is supposed to be plainly enough indicated in their AMEN A Among the most popular individuals in Washing- Boarp of Atri ‘omaton Counert Prockevixas,—Since the finel dis- W YORK HERALD. Connetl. its session last by os in the Chair. ae minutes ‘of the previous read and ved. resented, ral py a number of on +quare. ‘Woodruft, protenting tie bill of Position and settlement of the City Hall controversy, the roceedings of the Common Council of Brooklyn have tame, dull, and uninteresti t @ opening of the doors, the house was filled. The remembrance of Ellen Tree's | personation of Ion, in this country, has since been lingering inthe memories of thdse who witnessed it, and now, upon the first opportunity ton , aud ail who have y noek and corner in ‘ ton City, is Mr. Martin Renehan, who officiates as master of ceremonies at the generel entrance to the Hes, by birth and feeling, an Trish- and remarkably conduct in relation to Cuba and Mexico, by which it jew Vork, Tuesday, December 9, 1845, voseedings of the to the time of our the only business transacted. Petitions dfrom James Abrahams, Harriet R. Col , Fisher Howe, Joshua Rogers, | James Morange, and Teunis G.Bergen, severally, for couveyance of property purchased at tax and assess t soles; from Wm. H. Inlay and others, asking to fe appears that they have in view the object ot produc- ing a change or revolution in the latter cosntry, and of changing it from a republicto a monarchy. There ean be no doubt that these greet naval and military preparations ia England and France, bave a A petition was then oteaee, fevecehie to - tion from An $i7s for repairs dove on Randali’s ‘A memorial from Samuel 8. Doughty, was read and re rred to Fivance Committee. erai yoars ago, White House. man=-sagacions, intelligent, wi polite toevery one—a man of the strie i passionately fond of the Our Foreign Retations, a slumbering in a state of apathy, hen it is onthe brink of a fearful and There can be x, W.D. L. Cow all her former relation to some great movement and offensive de- sland, wae sultebly ‘A petition trom the Fire Department, praying for an 2 Colunbia street, betweon Carroll and Summit segulated; from Keeler and Ostrom, 1s Jurther timo to flaw Butler street; from Joba rd, Samuel C. Johnsen, tor re- db the beltig news from Europe. Private letr in representin aracter conveyed nda new organization o monatraiion against either the United Smites or Au invitation tothe Mayor an other American nations. We see what the agents veral in the se 2 remarkable the usual incid, ation to the rise and fall « { @ dre Gompany. a Common Council to nd Industrial Asseciation oa Saturday evening next, was accepted : ‘A perition from @ sumber of citizens, for the opening of Albeny street to Broadway, waa received. from the Roman Catholic Orphan at quantity 5 round to buid the of those govern 3 Othello gays and the neighboring 1 all their measure of those republican nis are doing in Buenos Ayres, ublics, and that the tenden- is to blot out the existence The existence of the * taxes; from Eliza Clibborn, for rem: , from Janes L. Voorhees, aud others, * of a committee to confer wit own Hamilton Avenue; from Anson Blak be corner of Court aud o be appointed a ! ceeding stration, thet mm low of exceeding ho: soductious of the mind of “well and pamp at mes cailed Matty, as was Mr tho care, prot 1! crisis, indicated by the recent news, education of orphan ecuive of birth, was referred to the Fi- free government of the United States 1s no doubt un d-for treat of \ eye-sore to the monarchies of Europe, and the pro- ness the loug-loo! jamptighter: from Fire Eugine Company, No. 8, | children fon, had been so tong damoed up, that it had Van Buren, his old master, by the Goths and Van- fora new tront board for their engin dals of the whig party, in 1838-39; and sometimes ym the annexation of Texas, the claim of tition {ram Dr. Benjamia Mareball, for pay for his tGth ward station house. The earlivr dialogue, though n relation to hose company’s house in Graham | heavily, until, at the words of yos seemed as if str: The whole house bent forward, Territory, and our future move- lationto California, and the general ex- t h Cabinet is on its highest pont. gress we have made within the last few years hes been looked at with a jealousy which may influence Having served int city that he now fills, under the four last Presi: he is called Pat. Bitks were presented from I from William Bennett, for services a3 Sunday Marsh: A petition from the Gowanus m their sockets. ry Company, to ea- ; | tablish a line of ferry boats to Greenwood Cemetery ,was them tocast away prudence, and try the temper of the sword in preference to diplomacy On all hands, and in all quarters, it is evident, —Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, and Tyler—he perhaps, as well known througheut the country He is better known than Mr police services; Columbia street; from Thomas Wm. Bennett, Thomas Stewart, and Abraham 8. for services as Police Marshals; from Inspec- referred to Committees on Ferrios. titions from the Board of Assistants, for the removal of dead bodies to Greenwood Cemetery, were as i crushed by some resistless pewer—and when she . the applause broke forth ina perf ct enthu- When this subsided, Mrs. Kean cornmenced—and the rich and musical tones of he feum David Haynes, for for gravel on tremendous military and l her energies, in for the purpose of any other individual voice soon commande) nidate this cour from his Honor, the Mayor, inregard to tho uare for @ nominal consideration, | favorable to the prayor of the petitioners, was then read. Ald. Sronvaxt, from the 2nd, introduced a resolution | urging the discontiauance of any further proceedings | (through the counsel for the Corporation) against tho ost perfect sUllue®: Jou as the chat ections of the Eighth and Ninth Wards; trom Lamplighters of the City, for their November salaries zivr,for Work, labor, services, and me fied under tho direction of the Committee In relation to this account (which n andited, and declared correct, by two members ‘np Committea), avery angry and somewhat on took place tetween Aldermen Fow- both in Europe and America, that a terrible and It becomes, therefore, the Anierican government, in all its branches—execu- tive und legislative—to ponder well on the present position of things, and to take measures of precan- tion and deliberation; to go to work at once, and long walk from When fatigued, after a Capitol, in a broiling seat with Mr Renehan, for the purpose of listening to his stories, and to hisimitations of the late Cou sellor Phillips, of whose genius aud talent he is a Martin dimeelf is quite an orator, r destiny, and preve 38 upon this continent. tng its domin- fearful crisis is at hand. nplicity——such a devotedness of , can only be exhibited Mrs. Kean needs he gives the ch aud trom Joan F such a pociiliar sweetne amind and soul of a peculiar cast. nake but few readers may see that we do not important mat- refer to the corres- on Public Lamps. er playing on hi Ald Cwakiick opposed thi: warm admirer, of Madi-ou Square, upon any such pretence us that urge: by the gentleman who preceded him. He was indispos- ed to legislate tor a few wuterested individuals,et the gen- eral expense of the whole city. This property was | worth to the Treasury of the city from $100,000 to $150, | 000, and shall we relinguah our rights to thiv valuable | property, to enrich a few speculating gentlemen io six property? He would oppose such legislation and suc! Communications were received from Joba Vao Dyne, Inspector of Wells and Pumps, ia rela- tiva to @ weil and pump in Middogh street; and from John P, Regua, tendering bis resignation as one of the Remourtrance ivy L. Ciarke, and others, against of assessment for paving Dégraw street; and from the sinst the construction of a contemplated public ern ut the corner of Heary and Degraw streets, ce which have been re- of this city, confine our- ves to the two following extracts; the one a let- ndon, published in the Courter and En- * other a verbal commanieation trom 4 ent merchant, given in the Journal of Com- to put the count y to the beau. ans the house were held ‘yin a posture of defence superior tothe condition in which it is at present. first step should be the creation of « great and po’ erful steam navy ; und if a debt of a hundred mil- lions must be incurred the next tea years, to create ent, as well by land as sea, it- Oar country is rich in men he having delivered two or three fourth of July tions in the City of Washington, in “fly ume,” well as in high party timea. one gendeman should spe man,” after an agreeable rubber at whist. Martin Renehan, then, is no mean or common newspaper pr But let us speak of him of another gen whore lon, on the privst's tes his arm anc he confirmation of an earnest tyrouny gushing out in its fulinees irom the so It is needless, however, tu particularia erowded house sat almos Lof the godsei It they want this for its real value, as in Ke suthee it to say, that the would be well laid out. , roperty, let them be 1 preceding cases, 16th thought no haste was ne- | cessary in passing action upon this matter, ond farther ‘od that it be referred to a committee, for more full He has noble blood in his veins, and enough of it, too, or we are much mistaken; and, we r add, that he is an excellent judy We were informed, at Washington, that he was born in the province of Leinster, [reland, Anvo Dom. 1812; consequently he the special committee appouited to enter into coutracts | ‘The Alderman of th for the erection of the City Hall, to report at the next meeting of tuis board the names of the various persons wi h whom contracts have been entered into, together with the names of thear respective sureties, and the names of all persons who made proposals for contracts ond the amounts for which they were w breathless for neatly three hours, and were when the curteia fell Jrastus was char the usual fine conception, reading and pow guish him as ap actor—and the character of the tyrant of Argos, was given with great truthfulness ‘he remaining characters were weil per- Mr. Barry appeared as Medon—and Mr. Dyott, aad money, and must be placed in such a as to be able to negotiate with the weapons of war and the force of truth. in New Yorr.—We are © correspondence of the Courier and Engnire! Lospon, 17th November, 1845 Jeon have such immense Jinary military aod naval preparations this CBuntry as investigation. The Alderman of the 19th insi peniog Madison Squate. great public benefit, and as is thirty three years of Brancu or ted upon the propriet; ‘That it moult pit ch is generally demanded, din rege d to tha y months past. Fully six months ago was my at- tracted to this subject. Th He claims to be @ lineal descendant of the returned from Boston, where he has been su, work offsred by them. On motion of Aldermun Gerald, in regar The activity pre- a glad to see that the Secretary of the Treasury, in his 18 question, of by the following reaolu- porting the Keans, as Ct Phocion. Miss Kate Horn sustained the character of Cle- kings cf that provinee. If we remember rightly, he iphon, and Mr. Crocke the resolution was, after a brief debate, laid on the table which finally was dispo! vf Alderman Stilwell offered a resolution, | tio puord, Woolwich, (particularly for guns is about five feet and eight inches high, has light f for one week. St this vust establishment) Sheeriess, late able report to Congress, has suggested the pro- “ Resolved, That the Counsel for the Corporation be requested to enter a stay of proceedings in regard to the opening of Madison Square, until further instructions be received from the Common Council. A report trom the Comptroller was recei he following purpos At the falling of the curtain the Keans were callod out, and received the most rapturous applause. ne evening closed with the good old comedy of * er Marriage,” in which Mr. George Barrett and Mrs. Blund, appeared as Sir Charles and Lady which was adopted, requiring the Street Inspector of the Eastern District of tue city to remove a large quan- tity of stones and rubbish fromthe corner of Stewart's Alley and York street, within forty-eight hours after re- ceiving a copy of this notice ; Alderman G that the Comptroller way be au- ank bonds for the issuing of city stock to the amount of fitty thousand dollars, as aa- ature for the erection of a City | after some exceedingly eloquent 0 the passage of the resolution, (which he objected to in consequence of the committee , not having yet reported the particulars of the contracts priety of the government establishing a brunch ot the mint in the city of New York. Jt would be desirable, in a great many respects, that there should be a branch of the mint here. ~ Two-thirds of the whole revenue from customs is derived froin this port, and there is an immense amount of foreign gold and silver coin brought by emigrants annually, and also imported by our mer- id of its being converted into Ame- smouth, Plymonth, and Pembroke, is real- Not only in the Government dock yards d steamers being prepared with the utmost xpediuion, but also in private ship building yards are iron wac steamers being constructe Thames, but also at Liverpool and Glasgow. From my os | have every reason to believe these extraor- eparations are made in reference to our country. The people and government are excessively Jealous at the high tone and successful termination of ihe Texas annexation, and are exceedingly angcy at our # remarks in reference to Oregon, io his inau- Nothing ever roused and complexion, blue eyes, light brown hair, a good set of teeth, and is slightly pock marked. He always has a smile upon his countenance—a good natured remark for every one, especially the ladies—and it may be truly gatd of him, that he would preier to court the Muses than caress a colored lady, which is not the case with every distinguished ma in the District of Columbia. descending disposition, and, what is the general characteristic ot your true Irish gentleman, he is frank, hospitable, and sympathetic. independance of ehuracter, it is only not only on the & resolution askin, ppropriations for t! thorized to procure ‘The success of the Keans in Boston has been almost On the last night of their performance the box oftics was closed, and persons refused even standing room, long before the rising of the curtain. at least two thousand persons in the house. of the performance the Kes Kean presented with a magnificent cameo broach. unparalicled He possesses a con- Lands and pl Wharves and piers, Alderman Crist, remarks in opposition t or were called out, and Mrs, To show his ecessary to ural 4th of March addvoss, tess $1,000 ++ "6,000 2,000 160 1,000 $9,160 A resolution from the Alderman of the Fourth, re- questing the Comptroller to report to this Board the umount now paid for public printing, and whether it To-night Mr. and Mrs. Kean appear in the charactors of Mrs, Haller and the Stranger. made by them for the hall) moved ponement, which motion was lost ; when a long, able, iscussion occurred, on the pr lution, during whic rican coin it lies idle in the vaults of our banks.— Now, ifwe had a mintin coin would be immediately converted into American united all classes of people in this country so much es What was then seid by our Chief Magistrat Julges in the same strain ut the opening of Congress on the Ist December next, I fear immediate wa will be th remark, that he has retained his pol asa ** Jackson man,” under several administrations g of the hero of New al opinions, and very animated of the origina! ew York, all this foreign Bowrny.—The announcement classic and beautiful play of “lon,” with Mrs. § of Talfourd’s truly some exce! eat —always speakin may not be done at less pric than are now paid,or er it oas not been offered at lower rates. Thia proposition called up many members of the Board, when, after sometning of a warm and spirited dis- cussion, the resolution was adopted. A pettion from the Marine Court, sent for concur- stants, was then read—that anding had been arianged by them anagers of the American Institute. whereby i-h their right and title :o these premises, ‘an appropriation suitable to #uch accommodations us_may be necessary for the com- fort and convenience of justices and jurors, which by the other Board was referred to the Committee on Pub- aie by Aldermen Bokeo, Lee, Fewler, The motion, how- that ever lived, exeept the ever- He classes Van Buren and General in the most flattering the greatest man lasting Daniel O'Connell among the saints. Harrison, he always speak terms, while Mr. ‘Tyler comes in for a generous share of his praise, as an old school republican, a straight-out Virginian, a warm-hearted naan, of w ostentatious manners. boiled bacon and cabbage terms of praise of the members of the late Presi- dent’s family, especially Bob, whom he well meaning young man, of inte! and of great decision of character. eumers now preparing with such and promptitude will make adash upon Portland, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, simultaneously, without giving us time repare and resist this sudden incursion ou wilt pot be taten un pments will act Yowell, and others, pro, and co ever, eventually prevailed, by a strict party vote. A statement Was receivel of the exponditures of the Board of Education to the first of November ultimo ; also, a report of a special committee of the said Board, advocating the establishment of a now Schooi District, to be bounded by Willoughby street, the Railroad, Can: ton street, and Grand Avenue. man Siilweil offered a resolution having for its objectthe establisument in Brooklyn of night schools sexes, to bo mnder the control and management of the Board of Education nously opposed by Aldermen Gerald, Lee, Fowler, and other geatiomen, and was ultimately voted coin, and be circulated in the ordinary channels of business, and give an inigulse to trade. this foreign coin is deposited ia the banks, where it remains for years, the owners preferring to take that course rather than run the risk, or be at the expense, of transporting it to Philadelphia to be re-coined: We hope the suggestion of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury will be carried out by Congress. the hero, drew one of the largest and most ani nated au- diences togéther last evening, that we have gazed upon since the opening of this elegant drama boxes were filled to overflowing. was not evon a place to stand; while loud and enthusias- heers went up from that vast, dense throng as the It was, indeed, a just and grateful tribute of admiration to genius !—to the poet who con- ed, and the artiste who was to portray the character which he had drawn with so much fidelity, truth, and rence from the Board of A: an amicable unde’ At 7 o'clock there t in such @ Way as to preserve ce, for nuthing can b . and in ell points of view so inexpedient as war between our two countries, and an ardent He algo speaks in warm curtain slowly rose, and in consequence us! [From the Journal of Commerce } Airemabiet: conversed with an t who has been spending the Inst Evrorr.--We hav tigence and en- Panic in Watt Srreer.—!t will be seen, cn refer- An amendment was iotroduced, limiting the amount of «i had opportunities of con- d i and around which clustered so many rectors of the Bank of England, and versing with the ring to the money article in this day’s paper, that new wile of the late President, he is afraid to speak rabtellyapaicleie! the smbrdiavor down us fs amie race Stein of the laws of the expenditures to $250 for this purpo: appreciate n State regulating public schools. Before a fioal de The petition previously presented in regard to the of Albany street to Broudway, wos then taken up, and, from ita grat length, was laid upon the table : he loves her almost tu distraction—she gant in her manners, other gentlemen of the hig’ the Continent the brokers have experienced another panic. This reatest excitement exists are in high spirits, and telligence in England Jroad mania which reged nad diffused geu as almost eve- was recorded, however, the mover declared that he should be unremitting and determined in his efforts to ings county, as he weil kaew, . We should understand the mythology nd be thoroughly imbued ‘with the 8 of justice, right and duty, which is the war panic, and t among the bulls. The bear: and so kind and Jad: acient Greece, a orgets that h ich a system in his experience in early life for further consideration. e has a wite The message ef his Honor the Mayor, in r Jation to the Police Department, wa: refe red to the Committee plications to the Legislature ‘arther proceedings of but little interest, the great benefits tending academies >, alter their day's 3 been thought s0 strictly classi had dabbled in the st full of confidence. are now inthe but how long they will remain there, no one can tell. The contest between the two parties, so deeply interested in prices for fancy stocks, will be highly speaking of other ladie ing pecaliar to his countrymen, and one that w sure among all rational men, Martian seems to be as warmly attached to } ascendency, 3 but this 13 a harmle which resul.ed to young men from that efered to the laborer and mechan: toil, au opportunity to improve their minds, and have tho advantage ot instructions which their peculir circum- gree subsided, y, : on Laws and A with the masses. It is owing, doubtless, to that up its rate to , sublimity Which pervades ep and woul! probably go on to tno Board adjourned. Boaxp or Assistant ALpenwen.—Monday evening, President Peance in the chair, ond « quorum of flat their way to the heart and jor tee seke of counteracting the predecessors We once asked him, “to which of the five Presidents—Jackson, Van stances and condition ia society prevented them from ob- P imes, or by any other method He ch institutions would have the effect feelings—that wi “Which steals upon us e e ot President. interesting, as it is perfectly immaterial to the public — the high off ‘0 stuted, that generally, which comes off victorious. ad was spoken of as fair, A ears atineert members present. Marine Court and Americon Instiiute—A communicar tion was received fsom the Judges of the Marine Court, stating that they had come to an amicable understand. ing with the managers of the American Institute, by which it was agreed, on the part of the managers of tho American Institute, to remove into the g:Hery of the room they at present occupy, vacating the lower part, to be cohverted into the Marine Court, and asking tor alterations to be made. Referred to com- drawing irom bur rooms and theatres, youths who w had no appropriate place wherein td pass their jeisure evening boursaod thus save many an unfortu, ure from the prison, or the gallows. e Court of Oyer and Terminer wa vert hours yesterday with the trial of a ma’ nemed Archibald Hull, who was indicted, together with “man named ‘Thomas Coggins, about nine months ago, foruighway robbery, ou knocking down an olt med Eugene Schebal, in General Johnson's ; oin him Various articles of prop. ity; the small grins abun- he had tormed the He replied, with much tion, as the Buren, Harrison, T: Strongest attachment ? *T cannot answer that que hant? might be tirust in my teeth, and choke me! the subject of ovr rem nian of infinite humor, of clever n: has beea polished by reading, travel, , reflection, and, we 1 ne of the tragedy is laid within the temple Argos is stricken with the plas ering with want, and surieking with wild des Universal horror, tervor and dismay, usurp y, peace and gladness. y will not be ruined this time. ent in inoney matters, growi vue Sovnn.—-Our "Dae Counts t by the steam z Island Sound on Frid. eamer New Haven, Capt. Van Pelt. d most stormy nights of the season. rod condition, excepting e growing out of railroad ywhere were fully em- jded to this, a tyrant King, rous mirth, laughs at the dis in angnish, rints in ne opening language of the play is beau i Cambria, came y night, in ihe splendid ks is a perfect + 64 in boud, showiag no mittee on public offic fe of the wildest a ed by eeverst petition was received from sun- n favor of amending the grade of Market- intereotrse With the most g sycophasstic, aod beggarly men i Ls of applanse mid air blendin: —-especially those in ent itas being really terri ejastterm ef the court, on which oc Rhode Island—repre: Lorvitlard Estate.The co mittee to whom was re- forsed the petition of the Loreillard amily, for adeed of confirmation, to supply the place of the one lost, report- v0 Unable to agre on of uil tie circ or her triumph, . Aftera long and umstances connected the defendant was fouod guilty of a. ery only, and he was remanded for sen- accused was defended by Aloxander Camy has probably com guished indivi $ within the last ten in the country ewears “an , and, theretore, skil fully navigated his steamer from Allya’s Point to atification of all on board. el in favor of granting the pr Report accepted, and reso ution naw played fon with all the eathi weetness which b and the reco! live in the memory Greenport, much to 1! er of the petitioners. — dopted Sewer in Stone sireet—Report of committee in favor atricting a sewer in Stone street, tg Connect with conclusion of the proceedings, Cog: of the Court and District Attorney, | of co ity to an assault. { ellow numed Fay was tried upon an indict- eare indebted to the the ultimate success of our express skill ot Capt. ¥ England.” Hispassion for masick aud lis quotations f who witnessed it, inor charuete d, when hose % gins, with the ay nin popular poets are always tha sewer io Whi Adopte? burty-third Screet—Keport of Committee in favor of amending the grade of Forty-third suet, between Fifth ig him with committing an assault and bat. Madden, of Brookiyn, with intent to kill ect you may eall his attent ia tiustrating abstruse Tracx.—The packet ship Queen + and Sixto avenne: of the West, Capt. Woodhouse, arrived last Friday, Srrenteenth St has the hapoi ed they go easly . Report of Committes in favor of aud paving Seventeenth ‘treet, between Thiid vons i law, ph an Orena.—The Ger ersally in favor of En characier ot Ma philosopher of the White House, proved herself to be a remarkably fast eailer. runa distance of fort ued sor trial on # charge of commit. ‘assault and battery upon officer Sain- and Fourth av miles, to the bar, in ring East Seventeenth ‘stroeth, from filth avenue tothe East River. Carried. Report of Committee in favor of re- paving Houston street, between Avenues A and B.—Ro- Were he not so passionately fi 18, especially in the spr ish with all three hours and a helt; and she made the p y the latter had tus arm broken. over the Atlantic to Nantucket, in twenty-two daye. had bewn rais aay that it wa A yonng French Canadian, whose nomme de guerre is port >ecepted and resolution was some time ago disappointed. at,—a favorite far from bein; dopted tot Committes in favor of repaving Avonne A between Lith and 3th streets. Report ac- cepted and accompanying resolution adopted. The Committee to whom was re. ptedin the Board of Aldermen, % Beth street between the sh w Washington, from the President down to the we could conscientiously much more in favor of him. We will only add that dispensing the charity of the Chief Magistra the nation, as he often has occasion to do, ways exercises a very generous and diserin feeling towards the needy applicants, rested for passing y in Brooklyn, in company with a {oi npson, alias Farr (who ha ted and seatio the Mate Prison his plea of not guilty, and pleaded guilty, -8 happened in relation to this which might have resulted in ita sudden and ua- i} roment for the term This is an extraordinary passage at any season of ner mode of communica- other means of procuring cor We have always believed that aooner war would spring up between the n praise of Herr the first teno: monest day laborer, ame Otto, prima d for seven years) — /'wenty,fifth Strect. ferred aa vrdmanes savor of reguiat nue and Bloor Tue Hosritats ano Mepicat Scxoois or New York —The subject of the hos is one which involves a great deal of consideration, vitals of New York ious circumstan e, too highly ingdule Roa jetting curb and gutter stones therein, also flagging a space four feet wide for side walk reported iu favor of a concurrence —Carrie Thirty Sev nth and Uhirty-Eghtn Streeis —Raport in favor of gravelling 87h aud 3Sih streets, between ah ‘igdole road, and setting curb and gut- of President Harrison's udininistration, he Cucuit Judge to meet the County Judges ducing the session of the Oyer and ier. ose of opening the Court e done in the court on Saturday last; but ejadges were appointed to meot on that day tor ‘ose of arjuurning over to Monday eametatthe court house on Sa! ted in vain all day for the arsiy 1 ho was not forthcoming, nor ai nee was that the Oy though they appear to be thought quite a secondary affair by the city government they are probably one of its most important branch- es—as on tiem and their management an immense amount of money is annually spent, end this amount part of the taxation to this time, ard proved not to be on this occasion, often is found to by ured all the evening whereas, in truth, government and society, which are c The British the representatives the Id condition of United States the representatives and orzan cessitous ; and he doubtless dispenses the customary chasity ot the Presidential mansion, at all times. with liberality and sound dis kind angel is this Irish pl with many ot the devils tacarnate that daily enter the doors of tae White House ! avenue nut Blo: ter stones therein Trinity Place gradi: g und repavio ing thereto.—Cari it was a perfect eport of Committee in fav i Trinity Plice and tho alleys lead- r, when compared ment, of the 'o surpass thems And as to Herr Boucher mellow in its tones, and yet day morning, aad w Ige Edmonds message from him. inconsiderable which our citizens are subjected. The Committee to whom was of ree relerred certain charges preferred against the Street ivy movement in human society taking Arrains or Sourn Amenica —§ t, to confine our rooull UB et ata late lous Commissioner, reported thi Some litt action has litely been taken by the temporarily io the complaints were un- sounded, and asked to be discharged from further con- uispheres, and which is operating Common Council in the regulation of the Bellevue New Orleans papers of the 29h ult. pretend to have aquired in Brooklyn) iw with the aid of Judge Smita and his ation of the subject. etre, —Reaport of Committea on Laws in ng with the Board of Alderman in ap- plying to the Legislature to prohibit the storage of salt a the aspect of nations, and in the y of the human race, tor ages to come. lict between these opposing powers must, sooner some important intelligence from Washington, re- lative to the interfercnce of the English and French in the quarrels of Montevideo Storage of Sati , it would be pleasing to rele favor of couc rr our will only a and Blackwell’s Island hospitals; but the fact is, that | these regulations, or any which they have ever adopted regarding them, are always more with a , (a member of the Court ex-officio) i Horor, the Mayo: formed a qnortim, and went chrough the requisite for- and Buenos Ayres, Petre in this city. ircuit Court will, to-day, be occupied with the Report of Committee in favor of » sthorising warrant in favor of Freder- ick Ritner for $65, wherawith to discharge the claims of physician, incurred on account of injuries reoeived while in the discharge of his duties asa policeman.— this beattsiul opera eta translation of this opera, wh cility to those who are unacq But if any one knows no more than the let- in every song to follow and the course of the United States toucht The statement seems plausil we reach the last paragraph, when the whole matter assumes an absurd shape. or later, come on, whether on the ocean or on land. That it will come, is as certain as that the sun will nse to-morrow; and it may as well come next week, or next month, or next year, as next century view to extend the area of the political influence attached to them, than from any desire to place them more legitimate basis than they at sent occupy. Now, all this is quite the reverse in which William Brettell Samuel H. Lathrop is dete is brought to recover damages for the tion by the defendant of the plaintiff's daughter, and the proceedings are expeoted to be of an unusuolly interesting character. trial of a seduction care, the Comptretler to draw hi interference. lwith the G alleged seduce word for word the singer asf Further Appropriations ~A communication was re- ceived from the Comptroller, asking Yer @ farther appro- priation of $10,000 to meet the nect penditures ot 1845. Of $27,500, previously appropriated, $27,494 56 ing on hand $5 44of the smoust ape — oven slowly is every single letwe admirable opportunity of studying Gi tobe believed how sweet and b —how soft, fluent and harmonious, sung by the gentle and educ and, above all, when by gentic ‘Lhe annexation of Texas was the first great move- ment of the American people to spread, in a natural way, their principles, policy, and government upon This measure has given the deepest offence to the British and French Governments, seau has gone to the Brazils to take command of our squadron there; but that he has orders to com- bine with the Brazil squadron, and attack the ts, if the blockade of Buenos Ayres is not raised, is almost supremely ridiculous. of what it ought to be. As the thing now stands, the eppointinents of the medical attendants to these lastitutions are given to those political doctors who may have chanced to have worked hard for the party that happens to be in power; and, asa mat- ter of course, when they are thus filled, the attention Iveats.—Last evening, a woman named Marge ry O’Brien, who represented herself as living at No. 713 Washington street, New York, and as having ason in the Half Orphan Asylum in Brooklya, as arrested by | Was expended, le ofticer Platt Powell autitnl the lar this continent glish and French il of Germans ; stance of Mr. propriated. Inaddition to thi: a further sum of $10,000 would be required for the balance of the preseat year. | A farther sum of $5,000 would be necessary for t'e > to attend the German wuage or not, they aud all who wish to nd ali who love mu Opera; mhether they know will be cepaid for thei know the astonishing power, softness, and musical ge- nius of the Gera of No. 63 Main street, who charged her with having tered the dwelling part of his p intention to steal. She was temporarily committed to Police Departm A young girl, only fourteen | 4nd plac therine McLannis, whove parents , ot the incumbent is more generally directed towards keeping himselt in, and making his office profitable, than tothe more high and dignified object of en- deavoring to advance the knowledge ot science, and But the position which the American Government has assumed in relation to the Oregon territory is nother and more important movement, as well us has the mght to declare war, and the policy of the United States is not to combine with other nations, in any sort of war Congress, only, and $1,000 for whar jail by Justice Denn 5 pt nae ea years of age, named C: laoguage, wud reets ; $150 for land® . piers and slips. int Alderman Oliver of- fored a resolution in favor of making an examination of merely to read it, We would recommend to go, book in hand, and follow, tion, the singers and actors « stire and satisfaction of the au id street, was taken into custody by officer | 1 Touming about the streots ina | the different apartments in the tion, followed by a parcel of | Were kept, he was humanely sont home, so tion of territorial right; and as a matter of rciple and honor, is more eo even than the an. It is also probable that the pre- things so that the hospitals shonld become not merely receptacles for paupers, but beyond that, by the great field which is laid open in them for the ebservation of disease in all its forms, be the means Stewart, who beastly ‘stute idle anid noisy boys. Clty Intelligence ‘Tue Puntic Hypeante rve that in all parts of it, and particularly up 4 over the city, in the evening by tl Hall in which ie occupants, w! ft to watch them, and that in consequence of the floor of ono of the principal offt- ces in that building was set on fire a few evenings ago.— increased as the piece progresse reprise appeared to be better and be er and fairer. former swere greeted with at ht be there properly lectured and punished, low, named William Walker, arrested a few } ge of stenling acoat from the honse | Ir. Van Brunt, at Gowanmus, was discharged from ng belief that the United States have been ne- lating for the possession of California, is another em in the cataiogue of offences which the gigan- town, the free hydrants sre permitted to run most of the ‘They, of course, deluge the streets with water, and As soon as it becomes cold it freezes, becomes a sheet of ice such carelessn and the women opera was ended the per- ot advancing the standard of medical in this country, where it lias already progressed so nd the street days ago, ona char; Imendment of Police Laws.—Assiatant Alderman Pur- ndits, Which shoc the curtain rose and pr , Who bowed their re vaulted buildis uted a view of the whole soument jn consequence of the proof not being suf- c i e objecta of ew a ‘These should be the objects of those who have the ficiently conclusive wgainst him. Michael Murphy, a boys, who exercise on it the management of thege places; but as long as they re- but not so pleasurable march of this country has occasioned to Euro- skating and sliding da resolution in fa appoiatin eit | committee to inquire into the expedi Adopted and committ ks for such ahearty and coal devler, was arrested on acharge of misdemeanor, i vossession of the sheriff a treight of | tae Police laws. n ppo' Counsel Fees —Report of committee in favor fs toP. A. hi tied Faq, a certain amount claimed an monarchs and people. Hence we may perceive that all the prejudices of ages, all the recollections of the antiquated days irope, are mixed up with the present excite- main mere political machines, we will never be the case; and we would strongly urge the medical profession of this city, 10 see if, by taking some stand in thia matter. tiey cannot do some- thing towards removing the preeent condition of both of whom. are liable to heads and legs broken by it days wince, it was eo slippery from this hicles were obligedto tarn out and pass threngh other We would call the attention of the ; t he will attend are afraid such cordis] reception ‘Temruwron’s tenors gives his grand farewell concert this evening. nd dazzling array of loveline in taking from the p which be had consigned to some one near the South ry, and bound ever in the sum of $500 to appear and | answer at the Oyer and Terminer. ~There were no less than four elorms of fire The prince of 8 and fashion, spector to this nuisance, and hope him ne ischarging certain clams of Wm Fex for ro. Repoit ~The report of the Chief En- hin the walls of the ind with their loud gentlemanly a combined with extraordin If a host of personal friends and di ll his favorite and passion in the united British They took a serious tand against the United States in relation to Texas, & more serious one in erence to Oregon and Ca ifornia—yet they de it ill untoudtedly congregate in Brouklyn yesterday, the first boing occasioned by the destruction of a small shanty at Red fMlook Poiot; the se- cond by an accidental, but not very serious, conflagra- tion in one of the houses of Mr. Bluke, ia Harrison, neat Court street; the t Now that New York has taken the stand that she has in medical education,this matter ought to be more nto than ever, aod it only requires to governments are full of the fine Chief Engineer’ ; gineer in relation to resignations, Seived, acceptod and approved. wlesessment Li. received and confirme venison, with the hide and beir o n whole herds of deer had been chased into the city, tall- en upon by sharp-shooters, a Mr. Hudson, of the Merc! closely looked ’ have this further addition to the many advantages that this city already possesses in this particular line, ird, by a chimne ise, in the part occupied and the Jast by the buroing of a portion of the Catholic | taking fire at the by Mr. Edwards; | Numerous assessment ists were hange News Room, removals, &o., Was re- Srwer in Cortlandt Street.-A remonstrance of sund t the construction of a sewer in Courtlandt street w s received, and referred to the committee hav~ ing under consideration the papers previously belore} Boston, it now in thi business connected with the to Paris in this re- Now, our students afier graduating, are coni- pelled to go abroad and learn from the foreign schools t they have close at hand here, but which the foul spirit of political discord debars them fro: en- It is, indeed, a humiliating thing, that in this, the largest city of the United States, where all fect medieal edu- There is, indeed. very little in order to make in the English journals of ‘ P those fleets and ry for the purpose of some warl, this silence t asaf they spoke out. Asylum, in Congress street, c oms teking fire from a stove pip y serious disturbance took | yrilo avenue yesterday, growing out of a ‘oes Who Were he delicious airs of persons agains en by those Who ha ¢ hope to see an overflowing ture in French deliv room of the Soc tho board on this subject eton sing thom, The Board then adjourned until Monday evening, the fight between some 4 attempting to pont, aud thees or oresene the quadru Oue ot the biack me Cretan Heaer’s Faneweut Concent.—Mo hers’ boys, who sought 3 from their custody rything telle gives his secor the means and 4 ssories of a p ! vellers. niay fell far short of any quantity | Holy Scriptures our only but @ limited audierce pre Stvamen Buopr Isuano. after having been detained nearly two hours at Stoning: ton by the low tide, ran through the gale on Friday much beaten and injured,and the fracas would have been ittended with still more serious covsequencos, but for r Clayton, who made bis ot shortly after its commences ment warlike in its character, which is nt to be made against sume nation. » few months. cation are to be attained, that the action of atew contemptible cliques of politicians should interfere ia their development. Poiladelphia has, of former years, been consider- parture for the South, this evening, at Palmo’s Opera His brilliant execution on the Violoncello, and and indeed extraordinary effe J, will be remembered by all who have had the ving the entire season, We found —E. Samson, Boston; F. A. Clarke, Eg-— Pola; A J. Swat, W N, the interposition of offic r Rhode Island, pearance at the scene of the artistical, plea ing Thadeus Nori jendrick, George Folson, N. Bruga: eral Ward, Sing Sing; E.L Die! Mr. Thomond, Westchester, D. O. Kil $ J. G. Fornes, Syracuse; Major Ober: i the diplomatic correspondence which lately ‘00% place at Washington, between the functionaries of Lhe two governments, in reference to the Oregon ‘tory, and the abrupt termination of that corres- , Coxcent.—This attractive entertainment is onnounced to take place at Gothic Hall to-night: great number of tickets huve already been sold Guan Baty—In another column will be found the an- nouncement of agrand batl to be given in Brook ed the head-quarters of all that was tobe found good in medical instruction; buc since the estab- night, until passiog Fal-Jand Irland, where, by the vio- lent sea, the two forward stancheons of the hog frame were split, and the joiner work somowhat injured out seven o'clock on Saturday et ening Cart. Srans.—Capt. Sears, of the canal boat Advance have combined in awarding to this gentleman lishmeat of the University here, the the highest praise as un arteste, who is without a rival in arved, and students trom al to thie city. * Certaialy, lory of that || parts of the they have good Qvogan, Phila heaatiful composition, “Sutut a U dmerique”--the “Fun: . §. Newbold, Lynn; Daniel Torrance, Montreal, W. Barker, New York. City Colonel Van Cortland, Croton: Colonel J. Tre vere, New Jersey; Commodore Rei, U. 8. N; J. Joims, Poiladeiphia; Henry MoFarlane, N.J.; P, Hamblio, — Fiannuin—W. R. MeCullooh, New York; Dr. Robbins, | Bosion; T. B. Buteber, A. History, Phila-; C.J. Waliace, G@ W. Rice, Fishkill; © L. Hes Falls; Thos. Milon, Westohester county; ia on the Cachuc several other airs Je, Me Hubery Herr Win and Mr. Eticnne spany, Who Comprise many of the éite of , oft city, and Sho ‘eannual festival will doubuess suiouably attended. was delivered 0 rooklyn Library As- "A. Minor of Lowell, Mass. Tho ‘and arbitrary in science reason to do 80, for here, Gonpany, large hospital whieh is liticians, besid #8 which are week| All Ud 18 bebe in ek phia, or, they have only just established their clinigues winter, and they are cut off entirely from all hos- pital practice. or Admittance, wh was robbed u few days sinc uested to call on assistant captain Dyar, of the First Ward, as ho has discovered the robber Deatus Last Ween. There were 157 city last week pondence (all of which must be before the British yovernment), has had the effect strong 4 feeling ia th fortunately, we have.one not under the control of po- dispensaries and pub- jame Otto, Mrs. Valentine Mott, Boucher, Movs. Gibert, render their valueble services. This concert \ ill, indeed, be a rich musicai treat. laying at Charleston, 8. C., ayed Pauline to Mr. Crisp’s Claude, ‘Yhe Charleston papers ere of producing 60 at Government, a to lead to the organizing of a naval and military expedition of nmenge magnitude in England—w! will the President’s Message . that country? We inay be prepared for a Joaths in this be numerously and Mrs. Mowatt is great success. She on the evening o! the 4th loud in their praises of the performance. city last evening, soviation, by the Rev. A. subject was, hat effect, then, The beosseary do, H. Eclow; Phila Fors ano Hats—We would advise ail who are tu want of rich fare and splendid beaver and silk hats, to Mr. Ayraault, Buftalo, Some perrons Guowe—-Mr. Ford Canada; Major Dobbia, Phila; Mr Teaness The medical department of the Univereity has w warde of four hundred and filty students fitend a the lectures this winter, and th French Operatic troup Taeatre, New Orleans. ing crowded houses. © playing at the Or- © , oti a vba u at 110 Ful. all on Knox, a practical young philosopher, at 110 rh ry fog oe ches ton street, who always luuks w E his articles, us well as their elegance and ch | Major, Landon; 8. H. Wil ved themselves with cortoin individuals in pwand=K. D. Millman, Troy Great outburst of passion, beyond all prude with a Yor the purpose of formin| 6 dorability and Tt may be that ¢) if possible, an ax + id lon and Paris. , Of itself, proves ‘W. #1. MoCemb, New, ro, Joon Whelm, Phila, J. W. Tail Lord, Westchester Gounty; W. ils memera the sof baying hit own house and land, ‘Three or four inectines have already taken piace, at Hall's buildings, vis somewhat entein; any real benefit to th York; James vu madge. Princeton at the Chrenut windows and shely " o he is delighting and lishment are decked with the choicest goods, wh display ed iu a neat and tasteful menner. ficent lynx moffs, unsurpavsed for thes tre | anda mult is, most elegant and acceptable prasonts wh oly male to a lady how the advantages of New York are appreciated Now let the city govern. neat, while they are making any alterations in the regulations of these hospitals, mak will throw therm oven to the schools of medicine; era lasting benefit on the tix peyere, the communuy ia general, and also on those oO are the usturtanate patients at these establish- the meaus of making New York what ly could then becomema gity medioal education, in of the word, could be o ould be a breach of the public relanons We know trom good au- thority that the day after the President's Mes- New York, despatches throughout the States ea the two countries, Hece are magni rates Horst—Captain Taylor, ship E. k, Now Huven, lanka Wells Houdersonvilige yr, Dro rE. Hudson, Phitadetitines Ja for the furtherance | but wheiwer thy will resal in who are ec gael in the project, 8 @ matter yet to be aled by tue falure vical performane eding or lollowmg bis exhibition of necro so any kind, hody knows, one ef the id, Rahway Rol Taliude, Virginia, Captain Prov ship Provconis, Captaia Sneffal | they will thus eq iving, Concerts at Woree Veolche steamboats on the lakes, the rving the notice vf ladies w ata modereie price we have frequentl rior to. thoee of squadrons on the American co in connection with evelopments and intelligence received by the ‘i stenmer, indicate an unsettled and dangerous tion of things between the two countries The general purpose keptia ard Athenwum, Bos poken ules Laing eqaul itp st at sli other munof.ccuvers them for ono dollarlews, Anew style of French eaps, Oregon caps, and ope Chicago, hive oh, Which isa gov ‘We learn that several new t differant ports, to bo Iaunched saare in the It is suid that the Mormons have near thousind five hundred wagons commenced journey to Oregon next spring ade, Wiatis, bet cleared from 20 to 26,000 dollars Foil cotures of tot thorough sen. the attention of the are on the stook in the spring, ready te take Increase in seven venga, . Tuorense in blacks, ‘ais is aot all ty and politeness of the young propiletor, 9 of pyrchusing property, and they are invited to \ ror quality of his goods wad workmanship | dent of the South Usroline Convention, Ei + Patarshurghy Kas «174 0D 602,178 F —_—— d

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