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e aaa ll m eon extra Leeture to Ge mn only, aa sw saan ma Sg SRR TET BESTE EEO iam ‘Models, Be— Dr, WIETING (hy is Neuer VoDy TRAIL Our Crry Krxorton--Darateations.Some of! Tita Riowrs oy Wourx.—Wa hot long since | City Ineeliigence, — - t fu extra lecture to gent? ciclogk,o2 auldceta of ta it, v4 FE “ 5 { ok day) exeniag, able oO i} AX iy we YORK HERA D. the present officers of the city are not ating, of late, | took o¢easion to urge our views Terpeoting the re- | Tamatart Hart Convention —The delegate select m om dx) ou Pr | — ore ne re pag yeoretey ri ; a“ edto fepresent the different wards of this élty, for the no- vest. promisca: ba be alli w York, Friday, April ina manner which will at ali condace to their re- | strictions imposed upon the rights of married wo = ‘Aime c ji ted | Galveston t and aad by an exhibition of a lar - = = election to power, on the 1th of April next. Our | men by the ancient English common law, which in | mination of an Alms gpretpray en ballotings : | | Speaking o "isti ee | ae fon of models wi ‘ive pot yet been presented to t Notice to Shipmaster readers will recollect the Alms House investigation, | most of the States is still retained. Since the pub- go mene eee present eMlolenteu- | feo Compas Che should movd with it, the Civ We hope that captains of vessels orriving at this port | which took place afew months since, and resulted | lication of that article, the Legislature of Ohio has be ee meee « 18 votes. | says :— * the order Sill Dok deliver guy chipping lists re rar eesther taan, | Un the discovery of the fact that bad oil and wors> | passed an act for the protection of the rights in | Moses G. Leonard ¥ a Te AOD say parcels intended for thi ofice, to 427 byes Sf oun | tea were purchased for the Alms House, at the rates | question. Among otherprovisions we find the fol- | W™,%, Moss. - 4 sone pervons who. Noth ving We Sow Feat putets, or Cope Se ; which should be paid for good articles of the kind. | lowing, viz :— | James H. Cooke. - ¢ | its march with whiskey %9 02, om be eee news fleet. ‘i aes Another interesting affair, somewhat of the same | 1 The sel estate af the wife, hong lehestiad, giv | In answer to the acceptance ot Antler Fe nis containing tele Liquor broken open sod theis S0ut The Weekly Herald. nature, has of late taken place in the charging of | $0" ated contin fae pantech: the | thecandidate for Mayor, a quorum was present, destroyed.” zi of Government, is to The WWevkly Herald will ba ready at the urual hour Mack Oskley, superintendent of publie buildings, | wife enfy. but for the heirtof her Dody-. ''. "| Convention adjourned to Monday evening next. It t+ | | The newe from Auatin the seat of CoO tury, a with gross abuse in the discharge of his various du- | 2, The Personal property, suchas stockt, money, &c., | rarely that we "have men 40 di three “kpock | so far, are not of general interest x Ke weak Saisie intelts 8 . are scoq | (Which the husband has not actually couverted to his | was here manifested. Some two or : Speck | 20 far, sre not of general i ne he week— ‘uropean intelli: | ties. A communication to this effect was received | own use) is protected ogainst his creditors. downs” occurred to interfere with the harmony in many of the felds in the vicinity moO) onme a e-porhups that by the steamer Unicorn—the inter- by the Board of Alden Mond * 3, The furniture and household goods, bought with | “‘ demosracy.” Yet the cry seemed sree pre- og already several inches hore | Tharsday, April 2-6 P. M. z debates ia Congress, including the speeches of 7°” be men on Monday evening, | money of the wile, or given, or devited to hor ewn use, | vail in fuvor of Anderson! Anderson !! as Alms | Tome of our Northern. friends, while breeking 18s | 714 stacy market rematns without the slightest al, Webster, Casa and Benton—an excellent picture of a 0m the Mayor. It appears that Mr. Oakley bas | canuet be taken for debts contracted by the husband.’ | House Commissioner. Justice Ro- | through the snow drifts, will think end ponder upoD | 17 a) tions were confined almost entirely rvolutionary patriot preparing the mind of bis only >€¢@ im the habit of receiving trifling sums, of five, cohen Romapeeal ea eepeat jo Meeriate sft wife | | Tus Wass ar aun Ressnwss oopon as the Whi this. ic'ceuy'atiie tenet | seas ipel ralirend stocks. Long Taland, Hi daughter, a beautiful girl, with a high forehead, for emi- | t® OF ae bose aera whom he had | ied Bo : a x aa : ae Mayors for ho ensuing election, a ‘Alderman W. ¥- Fad al si em ane | tom, Canton, Norwich and Woreester, Reading, Vicl gration to Oregon, &c., &c, will be given ia this num- | given con’ for city jobs. In his examination | » however, fo effect aga ie | Brady of the 15th ward, as Alms zeal, From the N. O. Delta, Mare , and Pennsylvania Fives closed firm et yesierds; ber. before the Mayor, Oakley stated that these sums | Seon nen enrne le maecngy ene Domearats, look o yous truce and 00 Giese you Do Pisa peony tte poppy —mepeds 9 ectine. { pen Copies in wrappers will be sold at sixpence each. were received as a recompense for the loan of mo- | This is the progress of the yeform. Alabama, | minate the favorites, well Enown, and tried a¢ such, you | Comite ne | There appears to be considerable commercial emb | neys belonging to the city, which he had made to | Ke; i P will be unceremoniously ejected. ‘ A circular of Col. Williams, who is acandiiate forthe | tt among the merchants of Charleston. Seve: = y ging Ys mtucky, and Ohio have just ty ken ground for tie set Native American | gcond District, explains some portion ot Texan history The Next Foreign News, Persons wishing to carry on contracts. defence of the weak iy vet thi PPI AB ried ap met Pedr y Pd hn tees streets t hitherto well vnderstoud-the armistice with Mex- | mercantile failures have occurred there, and one 1a pr The recent news trom England by the Yorkshire, |" 1 seems also that Mr. Oakley has kept his ac- | of avaricious ribo 2 : an fe iil be the ext eet Ming ico, “201 Williams ares hit i oe “aid net | ticular, for a very large amount, by which the merchar received by us exclusively, and published in Wed | eounts with the city literally in a very loose state, | to advance ta the cause of jw tice ‘The marriage | _ 18 digging out tho, Dry, Dock st the Navy Yard in| Cond te intr act on oe therefore the mncle re- | of this city and Boston suffer to the tuneof three hu . ’ adh fs y ry rer tice T iba and keel of a large vessel ean 7. , mast needuy’s Herald, has whetted the appetite of the | yoon pieces of paper, and with a pencil. ;The Mayor | tie is an honorable one, and eonducive to the well- | Mocevored after digging eight or ten fect under ground. | sponsibility hea ae gg ME a gy nel ech eevee 5 community for the news by the Unicorn. | nieat: tinhes 1 Lief th . : ‘ is ter digging: times this spot must have beou lowe. It wa! ty’ Heal! wae 00 The money market continues cxtremely tight, a ~ “ | itatingly declares his belief that Mr. | being of society; but there can be no substantial | It is suppose iD which we quot,*.) that while the treaty itself was con- ae ade. T This vesse! has now been et sea fifteen daye, and b hich have bi | A very near low water mark, and that this is the ‘ned by the pe.*ple as disgraceful and dishonorable | shipments of specie to some extent have been made. may be hourly looked for. Her news will be fours | Gakley: bad other ecsanat babes hinil Weve Dest | reason why marriage shovld beggara woman by Bulk of the prison ship Jersey. age Sonate Yen, Houston was exonerated (rom all | London packet sailing tomorrow, takes out about thr may be hourly rapyrintl he Yorkshire, | KePtoutof sight. Mr. Oakley was dismissed from | depriving her of all right to her own property, and | Arsenr J. Tianeii.—The National Police Gasette of | t0 this country, Gow. “a yaogg zto the present timer | hundred thousand dollars in sovereigns, shipped by bars - : af ret rougnt ee <f my “4 his office by the Board of Aldermen. Placing it under te sole comtrol of her husband, _| this week will contain a full acccunt of the ret oe tals | a period of nearly three Oeeaaatly y larme malorty of | large bull drawn in this market, and if exohanze ke: an ul, ‘a a Lpcohiet 'Y> eer 9 x a - “af Weshou'd think the present Corporation had done | All the propevty of the wife, whether real or per- A man named Moses Burr, they porioners, Colonels Wil, S* and Hockley, Lae] up to ten per cent ead above; further shipments wi aad tad’ peste ie mee : erin sos enough to be able to retire upon their laurels. What | sonal, should. be under the mutgal regulation of both Lat pelea Al me soonted the snlharity ven them jondittoneta ite. | Without deydt, be made. Remittances to Europe, and press, a amen } | snip . ot that Texas shor ‘ for be the retusal of the ‘American. government to submit With she. Alona, House, aude, that SF att, Oakley. | the parties to the maritalcantract. Women are Fro ra hers the | partment.” and acknowledge the ing foeyee poyment ier recent heperiations; Sitka nema ° “them gloves,” end a variety of other small matters | bubly ca‘yable of managing theirown affairs, but | fore taken Col. Willie ms sey governmen. ral packets, and there is every prospect of the rates { | | “done fer” t >cissioners bank of the kind,we should think the people would be ful- | they have very little chance to do so. | oye apa! sot ae it ‘up fora bad | Yer did propose eof Tease po Metiee ome | sterling bills continging high. The 8 will, in se | Y elneciiod of tele onenety and shenent a8 | hestriont and Mrslent Jb, ine ita the coca emeR cine ree | abet oneaen onjee Mit DeJ.G.W, NUE | Reve eter aecheaad coon public servants. The fourteenth of April will, we | wes, Tusaras.— Alexander the Great” was pro’ tse of citizens, and demend the money of the | Goumtry fa ited, fom the Siate of Loulsiags: sod Sak Seman A MEAIDGTESIT Geese oc see fear, make bad work with tiem. | duced last evening at the Park Theatre, Mr. Vandenhoff at This mapa. dane, 008 shes soma litle blower. oe observe that the Texan papert are gradually get | “74 shipments of specie during the past month hay In the meantime, too’ much praise cannot be | porsonating the mighty covqueror. The house wat « trus to give his friends a treat on the streng h of it. te Pen Grae Le ealamcusasne’ tote | teanen ancaaktiel awarded to his honor the Mayor, who has not § crowdea by an intelligent audience, and the applause Situs ong oeemae only are necessary in dealing | ty, “ond says 1 The restoration of our adopted, sant ee Exrontatien ov Svecie i w.ith these a it tores us to the political party with w! | feared to search out and expose theee frauds, though 1 was discriminating throughout the acting of the play, ‘The store of Mr. Bodine, No. 109 Nessau (Se or Ty acted previous bo our ol apd to Pexas. M the Oregon question to arbitration The news will, therefore, be of the utmost con- sequence, as from its tone and character, an opinion may probably be formed of the maintenance or nop-maintenance of peace between the United | States end England. It will also accelerate or post | pone the forming of commercial enterprises which have been suspended for a long time past. Pour ov New You | in his own party, but has diligently done his work, | which was put upoa the stege in a manner highly credit. | || Bu'woLany.— Bho sare of AlN. Bodine, by cutting out Hart (oa aivine pouperte at Gulvesten: ‘The ws willbe broaght to this city by express, | j.ke an honest man and a faithful magistrate. May | able to the management of the theatre. No one could | *T*¢ts “Intue front door, and robbed sf $900 In money. | >i"t Hart was giving concerts earch 18 and will probably be published in the Herald imme- | we never have a worse one. | fail to admire the admirable sceni: effect. The epening | The rastals have not been arrested. The new tribe of Indians that hes lately joi ped the diately alter it is received, or assoon asin any oth- | ‘The Mayor has now till the 14th of May next to | #ene—tho camp of Alexander, with a panoramic viow | Cononxn’s Orrice.—Death frem Old pga The Core-:| Comnuches cot eet te cseee Ceenare tatlaciog er paper. ea th ally fracte, We | of Babylon—the entrance of Alexander into the mighty | Det held an ia pett yeiier Bolan, Dorn ie Trelnk ae, | upc the Mexicen settlements, and thet they have never ——e ee ee en i eee Idron | °ltY» seated in his car of triumph, and attended by his | ett’ Ca retages Verdict, came to her death through | seen any Dofaloes. They are at war with the Mexicans The Emigration to Oregon—The basis for a | Presume by that time he will have the city catidron | 1.144, soldiers, ke.—the royal bang iet, where Clytue is debility. and are allied to the Lipacs and to a large band of Indi. . Setslement of the Ques-ton. pretty well cleaned out, so that the party who next Although our government at Washington, so far | Come into power can have a clear feld in which to aswe are advised, have made but little progress Commence operations. towards a setement of the Oregon question, yet there is one phase of it which, in the four months | ind of the phrenzied king—the hai airamia; with: theiviow of Rab roa n—The Coroner also held an inquest | ans residing in the mounteinous districts near the Rio It will be ved that the shipménte for the wh« ity Fioplal yeatordey on te body of Margaret Grande. They havea immense number et mubeitence, | month of March, dp not amount to so large a sum nd the royal palece, were indeed imposing | Nit Gerth inrough her claher accidently catching Are The Comanches treat thom with great kindness, and | those made sioes the Ist of April fre all painted from Martin'ecs, | from the lighted coal of a furnace, while in her room at | 8 te be anxious to have, them ‘The sensiohs from customs at this port for Maidh, u fod ‘omigration of so large a tribe of | re wortby tho admiration be. | No.246 Mulberry street, ae eee irjureatve: | fadians from thet¢ancient henting growadetto adievant | Yeur, amount to 99,073,950, against $1,003,009, for t IMMIGRATION DURING Maxcu.—The following is rei d upon this unfortunate obil Ln } Comamittted thi Fromente are perfectly crazy’ with ragard to Texas; the | all the ports, doring the month of Marck, 1646, at abc In the present state of things between this coun- | o8ll this evening, for the purpose of market is overstocked, and more g in fam | $4 600,000. A few more months like Mareh, in the w, ance” of the settlement of the question is thrown, the | , The black villain al ndeavored to violate the sister, co! to you, touching this play. The man rhe was luckily | gure! hope they will have a‘‘nice time of it.” Colonel | or jmoortations, would fill the treasury of the gor, greater will be the mischief. As regards the latter OE ae a “ ; stowed upon them. The costumes, that she died r event in Indiga history. We be- | same month lest yesr, showing an increase of $870.6. that Congress hus been in session, has undergone a Beda arrivals from foreign ports in the month instruments, ke, were all corr ved 1 celved.—-Verdlct accordingly. , avant has ogurred since the landing of | The receipta in February ‘aie peat: were lees than ; 7 i. exce| Rreat und important change. Th» question has two | °° “DAUM Pies Gharacthrs ¥ end-eceuen ofa: byigute. bre’ Fustiae Police Intelligenoe. eerie was ike Caralinus to joln che Ser Nations of | those for the corresponding month in 188, and on great phases—the one regards our rights in Oregon, | chat “a1_—_| der the Great.” ax produced Inet might, is, im Aver. sF Rene Jetemise Goran eit ofall, Seed nee | New York ee ERE, | about one halt what they have been for the month SE a ‘ “ ‘the ost gorgeous and effect: jt bi low, abou! ears e, ) fers! and the actual uitumate possession of its territory. a ry Sacbave eyar pienenl.1 Ob cthe sping ae ten shpat Five Points, by officer Reeve of the Seventh | (Correspondence ofthe New ror a “121 449, | Past. If the recetpte at other ports of entry have be The other looks to the various effects growing out “Hamburg. 92 bound to spenk in terms of unqualified praise. ‘The | ward, ona warrant issued by Justice Orks, of Hunting: | 4 quiss in Galveston are improving; houses goivg up, | @° large in proportion for the month, the surplus reve: of the disc da; > e “Oth character of Aloxandor, in the hands of Mr. Vandenkofy, | ton, Suffulk county, Long [sland, charging him wii 1s pouring in by the cargo—Dutoh, French, Spauish, st be several millions larger than on the Ist of Mars of the discussion and agitation of the subject, as ther ports 119 'interestin; pout 'y a4 te | in was as finely conceived as it was beautifully executed. | committing a rfpe on the persongs a very resting | Va, and niggers by the ship load —and our little | importations into Boston have been heevy, and ¢ upon our foreign intercourse and relations, particu- ‘Total passengers M9 Mrs. Biand’s Statira, Mrs. Abbott’s Roxana. and Mr. Mar- | and handsome Young girl, only 6 years of age, the ‘excitement all the ti General | + larly with France and England; upon business of a!l | at Bias 53 : ry’a Clytus,were allexcellent. At the conclusion of the | daughter of a very respectable farmer by the name of | ns departed for Washington D.C. The troops | duties cellected at that port bave undoubtedly bc Kiade, both domestic and fore, and leo wow oo | ved in ia ety from al foreign por, making an | Stee Breast Venlcthed ores as nhs | Zeman gce eh usin St ape | Aare a, Ce cua ele nba ol | lrge would ot en ur allo, an ova at Pirate 4 f ws rived in this city from all foreign ports, making an Ee Jenne ore the curtain, Who | coumty. It appeal | ground “presents a fearful void” Speskin; to put down the total amount received from custo: de ie politics whic! ; «, Z folk Mr. Lefferts, and on last Sunda: u shite set- | domestic politics,upon which the farther the “abey- increase for March of about five fold. hess early €e Seller to work onthe nae ba nd business, our neighbors from the white se | a “ : Ider; in this at try and Great Britain, whence a large portion of the ri abouttwo years older; ‘ I ire phase, the sooner the matter is settled definitively the | natn come, these statistics are vary tatsrosting. senate me, Scagtiee ite plotis Ke the most a filk count tin ag for tial by Mr. Lefferts, who ls eee ea es. Gen MaLeod declines the | ment fuller than it bas ever been yet, but we cannot better—whether with the notice given or without, 1t | In one single month nearly four thonsand persons | Perect kind; but because it sffords an opportunity of | w as deputized by the magistrate t eve the warrant. | nomination which was offered hia by the citizens of | pect another month like that this year. The detent matters not, so it be setiled. Upon the other phase | have left thei ids showing .7on Mpet, plassen our Samia eer eyeing old iron Ioan the foueary of | 822 Fatriolo, and [think there i now some for | of our paskets on the other side, and their protrac * ave left their homes and all the tender associations | and afforda still some opportunity for wight in the act of stealing old iron from ry the Celonel, though public opinion is more in favor of of the question we have a few remarks to make, | which cling about it; have bidden adieu forever, | Snescting. With that view they hi # ecor & Co., from the fuet of 9th street. Locked up. | the other pelle ilsbury. 1 shall be able togive | voyages, brought them all into port within a few de; the position of the question has under- probably, to their mats soil, and have come swith Searnanes peeeeicent ona fare amply, aa th toot per eg fony.twe patde ot fine dei J otillon pe my te iy tree beg arr dating © | Sam eee Ee S Spa wes, thet the Palpertatione ‘ . * eet x r ut change. It has been discussed and | their riven their little cach their dollars and | For the Kindness you have chown to me, personally, | ig ae. worth $4, belovging to Androws and Grundy, No. | © party to be given at ths sixty or ninety days, were all crowded into one mo: argued before the people. The discussions and ar- | .: 5 § ladies and gentlemen, I sincerely thank you.” Second street. Locked up by Justice Gilbert. News rrom tnz Anmy of Ocouration anp Mex. | The sub-ireasury bill has been taken up in the Hor sinewy arms, to take up their abode in the repub- ithstanding th t turgid style. i -ouble.—Elliz an old Five Pointer, : i guments have been followed by a universal convic- | j;5 of Mi United Stat ey Ca 4 pele: Gente pene icaanis! ji reer shor ra a or Ngbowing tea robbing 8. drunken | CO.—The last despatches received from the army of | of Representatives, and the prospect at prosent ie tha : . les from Cor | will that body by a handsome majority, and Y : a NaS 4 nd daring, in this play, which have bi dier, called Philip Leonard, belonging to Governor’s | Occupation are dated ut Los Pi 81 mil will pass that body by jority, a berber slap mind that our right and tie to | ‘This amount of immigration will probably be | Gnd deservedly admired. ‘'Aicxander the Oreat”” will | Ialaad‘of hie allver'watch, worth $o¢ and $7 in money. Seer rhedlre, | outdelay. Its an cldmessure, and does not admit the territory of Oregon, is clear and unquestionable very much increased during the ensuireg summer.— | be repeated this evening, with the comedy of “ The {| ‘A portion of the money was recovered, also the watch, fi ‘General | much debate. It has been before the country 20 le up to forty-nine degrecs; and very few ot those | Stage-struck Yankee,” in which Mr. Marble plays Dig- } -at me tatiag in, Anthony street. Locked up by Justice command was fourteon miles in advance of | that every one is familiar with the bill and ite operati to the House of Refuge. Harvel was arrested yest: . Owing to the annexation of Texas, the probable | gory, This tleman has become a t rite | Worth’s disposed to emigrate to Oregon, doubt the perfection anes of California ere lon: and the prospect Frith th fe and his mirth-prove 0g perform: ; me to the House of Refuge—A young irl of between | Loe rae - peruse ial pay Nah off Even those in favor of the present deposite bank sys! of our title up to fifty-four forty. In regard to title, | of the establishment of our claim to “the whole or | ij fit takes eR Boeck fesisee soriee ihe igtesal a ae x ved age, by fa Sen of Crontiation at 148 eee, from Vera Cras, She had broaght no definitive | are disposed to vote for the sub-treasury bill, on . * j 4 we DC » was taker ii Poscession, occupation, and actual improvement, | none, a wide field for the settlement of emigrants | to see the theatre crowded to ite ulmost Secliye Anthony wby arelative who happened to be passing by erred tetra gears pee of the restrictions it places upon bank issues. It is will probably turn out to be about “ nine points.”— will be opened. ‘The most fertile tracts of land in Orava Gr ‘rin New GainnWibe Tiblenk= The stthe ine, on <e ee gees were braited about—smong others, be by many that the public moneys are safe exo Possession cau ouly be secured by emigration. Aa~ those countries will be ready for selection, and the | elegant and clossical litle theatre opened last night with } tits iteker: wns vent Be setae cautinpsoae eammmnavor moran por pour rey banckoca pres tecedently to discussion and argument, there was migrant, if industrious and careful, will, inashort | great éclat, under the able management of Messrs. Myorg On Suspreion—Geo nd that the governmeut was attempting | . i, . mig But i vi i canes 2 OF . | by Officer Wooldridge, of the Sixth ward, hav: chet the any bank expansion, regulates the currency, and ket no emigration. But pari pastu with discussion and | time, find himeelf transported from the noisome, | and Tomlinson. Notwithstanding the multiplied dimou! hh possession a piece of gray satinet, containing about | 10 Tals ata [lor eaten troope ‘advance. | Up @ uniform value; and for these advantages, whic! argument, has proceeded emigration, just as the | dark and dangerous mine, or the confining manu- | ties of a first night, the performances were such aa to | 25 yanis, for which an owner is wanted. Apply to Jus- should they be able to extinguish tho dutereat tne voi. | guarantees, it should at once be adopted. waters of the canal follow the syade and crow-bar. F ttle E dt give the highest satisfaction to a very large and | tice Drinker, at the Tombs. cona which even now fs rumoting beneath their feet in a " " , - factory, into « little Eden which has sprung up atthe Shop S4fting—Ann Thompson wes caught on the jump | at ‘dditfonal reinf rahe There is very little probability that there will be The reason is obvious. Emigration would not go iaainh tf Adecora Mead highly respectable audience, and to sfford a sure guar- | yesterday afternoon, sle-ling twenty five yards muslin | pele ae msde arauterCurteeand bats any length of timo, a surplus revenue; the present to Ovegon to settle upoa lands with an uncertain | “pia 4 lest anty of future excellence and superiority. The compa- KR laine, worth $6, belonging to Thomas Bamber, No. 1 | deen thoeresl yea! mata Aens ‘march to our camp in | plus will soon be scattered, and the argument that It the commercial policy of Sir Robert Peel pre- | ny is excellent, and contaius some first rate performers, | William etrect. Commuted by Justice Drinker for ber Washt Union. March Bt tenure. But just as fast as you demonstrate the va- vail, we doubt not that great numbers of British | perfect in their art, without any of mediocrity. The ley cai? ge reheat cas we any number.—Washington Union, March 31. fab-treasury draws large sums from the ehanuel lidity and security of tenure, so fast will emigration | : of * Romeo and Juliet” was well porformed througtout. | feseult ai jattery— yaders was arres| News rrom YucaTan.—We have just seen letters | trade and keeps them locked up, will no lon, ; settlers in Canada will leave that cold country and | The Juiiet of Mra. Crisp was agreat periormance, fall esterda} ‘officer Whikebert, jor a violent assault “4 Fi . . | occupy the territory. ‘The free choice of selection, | remove to the sunny climes ot Texas, Oregon, of | of nature, feeling, pethos and Deauty.! Mies Crisp. pet- | Xeatctcre oe Thomes Ford, and inithe me se Tom got | from Campeachy, which cenfirm all that ha'l before | hold good er be available. The principal and the certainty of holding the soil in fee simple, i A ( lingness ofthe present Government fivencial ¢ P | formed Romeo with admirable skill: in some parts she | cut in the arm with a knife. Justice Osborne held him to | Deen said of the will position to this important mea ere ubundant indacements to draw emigration California, where they can cultivate wheat under | was truly great, though her voice was naturally s¢me- | bait in m of $600, which he gave, and was dis- | of Mexico to concede everything to the demands of Mr. . ‘ucatan, and ratify those treaties, the violation of which | Comes from the State banks, end that very 9, enough to occupy every 160 acre farm in Oregon, in bo aaea ae aH wrens ae es Tovdiplayed x raordiaiy alent ine indeed, en yr onDitorderty Condnet—A black rowdy, ctlled Alexan- to tb Shanti ‘ofthat department, “Mealco ston i the oo evidence in fhe worl stat an incredibly short space of time. And sofaras | ‘The statistics of immigration during the present abel Alter the oo formance, "Mr, Gralian cad yes te emma ne arretied Ie Colored sf om ‘are fearfal of the stability of the admin- re a a cent Se site dds a tne “eonereizty” of Oregon i concerned, We aP- | yogr wil, in this view, be very infefeningto the | Reveelingife ligand ria inaccernnoeeh | nahh stan. Hewes oa rogniae,Grghen ee SN Rage of hd aa merece gore tn or prehend that this is the posse: ion Ww! Ww - ry si A rf etd y hula tha ks, wea a Wa! teh wi Con- | patriot, the man of the world, and the philosopher. | apeech which, for its see sea modesty, aut fine de- be shoul fouch him. Bs was conducted to | she ald tepeme, bay involved with foreign powers | ‘The receipts of the Harlem Railroad Company for Now, we take the ground that previous to Presi- dent Polk’s administration there was but little popu- . . three months in each of the past five ycars,h it rat former. U, he wl F " se vi nd some say, to treat of obtaining our protection; | Aret % Opgninc or THE FasHionaBLe Season—Tus De- | j¢ is one of th st rato performer. Upon the whole. | 4 Fugitive from Justice—-Oficer Buan, of the Seco! a Inevery | been asannexed :— jest companies in its tout ensemble, and | ward, ret! d to the cit; ev » having in cus- | others, of an actual incorporation tn our Union. Mocracy in AN Urroar.—We give, in another co- | in point of talent inthe city The play willbe repeated tody a jae called ‘Oia Maxwell, charged with | respect these letters, which are numerous and late, con- New Yom. Haatex arp Apany Rasznoap. i i firm the mtinstions whioh before been given ofthe ‘18+! ‘4 lar knowledge of our rights in Oregon. Since the | Jumn, an account of a grand pitelied battle between | {9 Right and we are eonfvente discerning, public will | gealinga market schooner cUed Bartley, from the | fr the tssmation Whee hens, begeee poem fie Dantral ame iss eee first of last December the subject has been fully and the barn-burners and the hunkers of the democratic | ors and actre! with @ patronage commensurate with | and since that time has been musing. He was arrested Father Cot meets on the 38d 0 3,553 3568 6,625 8. a ably discussed in committee of the whole Union — party of Albany county. It wasa terribly funny af- | Egg Harbor, New Jerrey, and brougat te this city on besa lied Hatchet peop ape eae gl ES, Ta | the course of this fo: department of Mexico.—N. O. nesalins — - Conviction of the validity of title has followed dis- fair, Bewsay Turarae—t Ivanhoe” wes sgein presented | 8 tequidiion frem Gevarner WHERE! > ik, msue of | Piceyene, March 36. $1234 13310] eae cussion. And emigration will as certainly follow last uight, together with “EUa Rosenburg,” and the | on - acaabier y No.5 ‘The inorpase in these three months, from 1843 to 1 Swift, who keeps a mock anction “' crib” Movements of Travellers. It appears that the harmonious democracy had as- | « riot Witness,” in which Mr. J. R. Scott, Mrs. Geo ; amounted to seventy-five per cent, from 1844 to | ‘ i : i J. ge | ham street, was made to shell out some of his Ul-gotten " i t the principal hotels were sudl- Pe 2 we And sovereignty will, must, follow emi- | gembled at New Scotland to make nominations for | Jones, Coney ak Blanchard, Mr. Collins, Davenport, | treasure in double 5 quick tise yesterday, ender e Sol aaah ee fe ie edace come ae e ware oul. Large and a nr se ag to | lowin a0 se. Tt ay H a urteen Itia very probable that emigration will not go delegates to the State Convention, when the old spite | Clarke, and others, together with Rockwell and Stone's | from Connecticut, wes‘ done out of $60 im the above | poorer ieee Nonrrenes sold; L. Be eupland, been s ver fd na a8 nage genes “eg north of forty-nine. This like is, and: will be, the between the barn-burners and old hunkers broke | equestrian company, appeared. A full and fashienable | shop, under;the usual system of “ Pcter Funking”—tbis | New Jersey; Francis Rider, Captain Brewster, do; Jas. heparan 1 ae "ee x “+i ° | out afresh; and the result was a general fight, in | aitdience were in attendance. To-night th ‘oung man finding that he was unable to obtain any re- | Renkin, Fishkill; E French, Bing Sing; C. A. Rookwell, | the increase in previous years it has been very limi boundary. Whether it be too far north or too far which the old hunker were routed, with damaged | ents a very attractive bill, includin ress, procured the assistance of about thir'y of | Nor, ivingeton, Clermont; J. W. Bradbury, | At the rate of increase reelized within the pest t! south, the calm, sober judgment of futurity will de- 4 inimii , Philadelphia; Jes Manan, Ark.; months, the receipts of this road for the present cide. We only remark, that if it be too far south, oc wich; R. Li 2 rs and Pythias,” and th | the right kind of chaps, dressed in check shirts |. Ww R. Lea heads and broken crockery. In this delightful mé- ad Shot.” ‘Mr. CR. Th and black faces, who thei the “ Regul. | john Hooper, Boston. rs safle iée Prince John Van Buren figured conspicuously, | rst time in many yei )and ‘Mra. Thorne as Ca- | tors,” entered Swift's store betw: ‘Aston—C, Barnes, 8 will just exceed two hundred thoucand dollars. upon the whig party must be the responsibilit y.— and likewise other gentlemen. | This bill cannot failto draw e very full audi | Z day with a large Henderson, Albany; jon: C. Ki withstanding this, we de not absodon our But for their opposition, the democrats would have | “yy. oo" Mad Ska ibhaatad: Sane |e hephard is in rehearsal, and will soon be | the} y stated that they | lef, Weshia Matas Yoameteh wo estimate of two hundred and twenty five gone for fifty-four forty, and assumed all respon- | Win ka lea. cy a cesnatias Chis oweny Auruitneatae.—The capacity of this house | eS i ee Py ee ye | Bianchard, Boston; Chapin, Field, sand dollars for the year ending December, sibilities that might have resulted from that posi- | Auta if ficient places to those who would | tha time, the! entt nian lic Peart desks on Y | and Pope, Boston; J Rathbun, Albany; G.H. Cramer, | 1346. The extension of twenty-six miles— 3 a was read, as foliows:— 4 fasion te obftaie dees a time, they Li Troy; G. Davidson, Albany; James Scott, Manchester, | white Plains to Somers, Patnam county— will gi tion. As itis, the democratic party must come | «whereas, it in alleged that the Attorney General, the This place war over: | S0d tie up the end, hang bim on the awning post and beat | Eogiand; A. Pierce, Troy; W. E. Coffin. Bosten; C.C. =e fa! hie Alaina Phd oe ar down to torty-nine; for if they cannot frame an ar- | Hon. John Van Burene in connexion with the District formances were of the | UtieiS atuii he conege Thereupoehe forked over | Aldridge. Stockbridge; Dr. Grorvenor, Providence; M. | gre minions bares: To wh i i Attorney of Albsny county, Andrew J. Colvin, and | highest ot On Saturday af | the bi of "a a vague ;,0t-Johns, N.B;M. Danner, | opened early in June, in time for the pleasure trav gument to convince their whig fellow-citizens, how | jasgeC” H. Brambell, was present ata eouvention held | tetncon sp i for the ‘convent: | esc atngrepsted around the store, aaxious tose the Darra Penarbe the watering places on the line. Lake Mabopao, a b can they expect that their arguments should con- | stAdam A. Cler County, om the siet of | once of famils Pemalr, Unee receiving the mocey, thet bepe” mre Now Jerseys CW Potwin, Onio; Jobe siupass, Prile; | tiful watering place, within five miles of the termin¢ vince an ambitious rival? Beheving, as the whigs aren ta rasabehen Cabatoely ie paps oatsioe! Tolt the Peter Punks quite chop: Major Baker, U. 8. A Dr. Wai; . Richmond, Vi John | ef the road at Somers, has for several years past be int re . at being out done. Bheiden, Wisconsi roxn, Norwic! ‘otter, Mas- | do, that the British title north of forty-nine is better Albort Gallup, Messra Lawrence sechesetea; J DE Philadephia; TA Powers de. | place of great resort in the summer, notwiths! than oars, they must, of course, regard it as tres- | Ven Dazen, Hungerford, Phelps ett, Van O’Linde, | ner, Court of Oyer and Terminer. J. Notcorn, Nortu Carolina; C. Gratiot, Wisconsi ? | the difficnltues experienced in getting to it. The pus to settle there. It would, therefore, be contra- | {nat Mr, Van Dusen wer hilled om test ceeaei erty | ine | Before Judge Edmonds, end Aldermen Stoneall end | 5, Ander.ob, North Caroling; J Thomas, Marylan 4, W. | shoe the Harlem Railroad will afford to reech the ry to conscience and moral stnse, firat to commit others severely wounded, who are now lying danger- SI pppoe Peat, Wr Ma ldisicl, eer Naren, Bebe beter al and this season, must secure all that ¢ravel Jndepen de Apnit 2.—Grorge Potter aguin.—Potter ously ill—therefore, town; W. McMichal, New Jersey: 8. Dunbar, Boston; atrespass, and then compe! the whigs to fight . path lus transcends anything of @ | into Court this morning, in custody of office P. Baldwin, Da‘roit | this, the local travel onthe extension must be larg pers Nappanee on 3 wy |g emolyed, aust ine Assomsiy onl g A sere Spd [simula oata dof in the country. he | le aages ed take akiartiin -Taomas Butler, Norwich; 8, Yan Derker, | it passes through « rick agricultural country, whic! | ‘ i ur json, ied ; Ww. : BO : The duty of diplomacy 1s plain. It must setile | 20% 8nd papers, and who shell investigate the conduct | from his sonorous rock harmovicon-duicim hy he Bice, aunitghem, Georgy W. Sal Caltoun, | heretofore been almost completely shut out from é - | of the Attorney General in connexion with the afore | gical «ticki the Oregon boundary with the least possible delay. | mentioned proceedings, and report the same to this | Chanting, Upon legislation devolves an equally important du- | house.” miod, which, in mm simple rough stones, caunot but ia ty, to-wit—to facilitate emigration to Oregon. Dis- _ To this Mr. Chase objected, on the ground that it Nt vi sidit ahd ke ait te he ifilled their task. It WS @ matter that belonged to the Grand Jury. So | conclude thet this age is in reality the age of wonders. Hot Att record of the prisoner's | “Mest cussion and argament ha’ uifilled their task. iia saattai idiacebe ived | Onaronto oy tHe Seven Scexrens—This magnificent | = oon os nded up and read visener’s Guose—Mr. Tiffany, Sais North, Eog- | tery says that the entire length of the rad tor legislation, by the ‘ Saoiped of | Ted apheatd ares: Shrine is no adhesive | °T#t0Fi? Will bo produced by the Now York Sacred Mu- | Goaueel.—I object to this application upon two grounds: 14%43 Mr. North, do; James Barnes, Yal College; Wm: | gompteted snd in operation, is about twenty block house forts—the organization of drag oons to : » . ., | Sic Society, at the Tabernacle, this Tt hs First, | contend that this or any other Court bas no ‘ - jes, extend from the City Mail of the o! protect the traveller-—the construction of roads and PYineiple now-a-days in political parties; and until | renga nvateal dame nine ee porters Jariadjtion fo this matter, lensmuch as iteppeary be hee | Loa, st Louis), Willnaok, Pobadelphierd: | Noe ‘York, te Whbe Plane teat ots bridges—the establishment of a mail—and various | Common honesty becomes more of a constituent bob by dye mtg nde igh 2 reboghe | Court; secondly, even ifthe Court had jurisdic aon, there | coe ony Oulens RB 7 double track of heavy H rail. end the whole last chance to hear | i# 20 such state of facts before it as would warrant it in nd, Boston; W. Colville, Troy; C. Clapp, ; | by steam is laid with heavy H rails from 82d str q 3 W White Plaias. In eddi:ion to this, the Company assisted by Mrs. Seguin, Mr Frazer, Mr Seg roceeding. Court —We have the record of the convic- | & “Froiniogham, Al Kiny Moutre: other measurea—to secure a full aad rapid tide of pei "4 pepe hoe itis at ha iin bisdaer \e steo ofmerit. This may be | emigration to Oregon. Help and encourage our for such disgraceful scenes as the above to of | tl ven Sleepers.” " {hon bsfore us, aod we are bound to take Judicial notion ; d Ed m cordial that the term of the sentence hiss not expired ‘This case Ady, Albany; D. Suaw oreon, Bir ilackett, Long | stfuctiug 25 52-100 miles from White Pisins to | Clifton’s rece hardy Western pioneers to r-move to Oregon, and frequent occurrence. Miss cep! -8y y Lis gon, Th has already been so long before ur, and from the cousi- M. Wilson, Poughkeepsie; Dr. Daoscombe, Ro- | 0utherly jine of the county of Putnam, large | it; A Cunningham, Ge W. Selkirk, Mise ; | W. Hubbart, Phiidelphia; Gevrge Beecher,New Hamp: | Kets, for the want of cheap and rapid meaos of shire; H. Allea, Rochester; C Bell, Pough 4,7. a nication with the seaboard. The enouwel report for eepsie ; Beecher, Kentucky; C. Ramsdell, Buffalo; M Crane, | of this Company, made to the Sec: etary of State, | St Louis; M. Broadwell, Ciocinnatz; W. Hayes, Ro- oath, by two of the directors, and the in August, 1 soner’s Coanee! ‘ict Attorney make: when transplanted there, with the rifle in one hand, | What an admirable opportunity the whigs will | sonst and the United States flag in the other, the | 20w have to sweep the State at the next election! z . - | 8 overeigaty cannot be long in “ abeyance.” Indeed, | Will they understand how to manage their cards? | eonvinced as they now are, that a valid titleisinthe | We shall see. United States, there needs no pre-emption or any }Hupson Srruer Rat. Roap.—The public would *| © to plead to ovher law to invest the settler with tide to his quar. |); i in | ; post id to | was then remanded, and efficer Bowyer ordered to have | tersection. Their own indigenous Oregon Legisla- like to know what is the cause of the delay in | be thirty-five towns ai gos on the route, containing him in Court at 11 o'clock this mors ing. | and flattering. | deration we have given it, we have no doubt of the regu- ture, and her tread upon the stage | ieaty ‘ofthe Distret Attorney’s proceediugs; end nen, tion of which is already greded, and the residue is bat of @ queen over a conquered | ro, unnecessary to take ground it the mo- Court Calendar—This Day. completed by the first of May next, and survey! Claude Melnotte, surpassed him- ry re, make the order P; Crecert Cour oa completeted, reedy to commence work at the Common Pixas. Tart 1-189, 167, 189, 161, 163, 165, bh ft for the further extension of the a , ing of spring, for the 167, 971. 109, I71- Part 3-82, 90, 114 118, 196, 128. 134, | in the county of Date! ‘The expenste 1M, 108, 270, 192, 16, 156, 20, 49, 110, 120, 133, 164, 84 extension beyond White Plains, which are estimate AYrPorntMENTS BY THE G ovERNOR —Kings—Coe | exceed, for he current year, the sum of $600; | Court for ti . making the report prepared by the committee of | from 90,000 to 100,000 inhabitants conjointly . | 8. Downing and Semuel Gar " . ported pa can efficiently and conclasively regulate all the Board of Assistant Aldermen, upon this impor- | Cuisine § sr0nnen.- Beal Gatheart trane- | Common Pleas. Samclrat coat of the cly of Lee he toda h Srab-ts ths Cimpusiion pacteak the ring such matters tant and necessary roed. We understand the |.‘ ae ee ietnen hamitscieinon, } Before Judge Daly. Fierce, Justice of Municipal Gourt of city of Bronklyn, | 2* P ¥ In this view, it isto be hoped that Congress will immediately devise some means to encourage the hardy sonsot the United States to emigrate to Ore- gon—to fill up that section of the continent with it gh é t | .—Fergusonve Coffia—The plaintiff closed his @ Rodney 8. Courch, torm expired. A, a jay, 1845. report is highly favorable, and it would be gratify: | ter for the Colonies, to the Assembly of Canada, un the | cqATatasy about Lovclocls chor whick Me BeaitR goons | ice Rodney 8. Caurah. torm Ancshom D-Boy Mae ‘ein: inant ing to those interested to have it acted upon as | 24th ult. One of them relatedto © the imposition of dif- gq the defence. He said thata high crimahad been com- in Chancery, reapp's Justicn W Ilale, Cee er New Yon, Haatem anp Atsu’ - sachs mn goods brought into Ci mitted. (no loss than that of arson ) against the defend. of Deeds for city of Brooklyn, vion Geotgs G. Reynolds | The cost of construction of road from the City H, soon as possible. Citizens living in the upper part The object of the duti ant, and ne, the defendant, knowing that such crime ~wus | resigned. James H. Pa'torson, Pater V. Remsen and | the south elde of Harlem River Bridge, eight mile: tea f i of the west side of the city, are entitled to a rai committed, ald notte doing his duty to himself, or | Rerjymin M. Stillwell, Notaries Publio, resppts. Jacob | oi rave and determined spirits, | way, to facilitate travel to and from their re- te not cause it tobe fully | T. Vanderhoof, Notary Public, new appt.; Jacob | Sonth side of Harlem River Bri ramaike, counsel savd Van Tassel, Culler of Siaves and Heading in place of | _liams’ Bridge, six miles, per mile Ocean Stream Snirs —The Hibernia, Capt. Hare | sidences, and for the purpose of doing away with | rary leading in place rison, left Boston on Tuesday afternoon for Hali- | te oninibus auisance, which is getting to be almost Wr. Foster, deceased. Williome’ Bridge to White Plains, thiriesa fax and Liverpool, with one hundred and twenty | beyond endurance. Broadway terally jammed ir the New Your —Jobn Neilson, jr, Johan D. Campbell, | miles per mile ....+.+ +--+ | jo he confidence they James O'Brien, Charlss E. Saea, John A St ler, | Average cost, per mile, for the pre: the greatest reluctance they preferred t! Charles Edwards, Wiliam I. "Gtaham, ite hen Merri: For a portion of the road graded _ ° 4 passengers, forty thousand letters, six wogon loads | fall of pric Aged = eyes and om _ jowest ral inet ham; and th do sountil cir. hew Jovian N Chirk, Junn A. Bogart and Patrick Hen ga © pret of Heralds and other newspapers, and despatches | SUF Must be soon adopted to reduce, or at lea ‘an 1 Mt road . “ | H this despatch, that her Viejesty’s government for our ministers in London and Paris. DA ink onstage inte einer quires farther Information before it san decide upon the | | it wae wil 4 be, not only on goods brought int but on goods coming from a British er by sea orlan! Mr. Giadstone al; mer con! s forced it upon t witnesses were ry,N taries Padiic, reanpts. James Westsryelt, Wm. ine of per mile.......... fis Ot the passengers, one hundred and eighteen | Wo Failways running into the very centre of Lon- | petition of the Canadian Parliament for tae extension of cul . then examined, Alter the cross exumination of the se Cornell, and Andcew Lue, Weighers of Morahandite, for Construction of the road cond witness, the Court adjourned. | Teappts. Jacod Briokerho® Dyvid M. Haghos and John | ced be ‘ i British navigation laws to the inland waters of North proceed to Liverpool, and of these, fifty-eight, or | 40m, and the benefits the citizens of that city | ihe BUtSM Mei each isin reference to the re G. Ketchum, Measurers 0! Grain, reappts, nearly one half of the whole, are set down in the @erive from these roads, may be inferred from | jeqi of the corn lave. Mr. Gladstone informs Lord Trrat or Tos. Rrrewit, Je.—P. J. Archer ap- | | peared in court and surrendered himself, and waiv- KUU's trfattibie Oagaent Is the only pre- ed his right to an examining trial. The counsel for Mr. Prtation of the biad recommenced by respectable, physician , i i i that lis inevitable, if th t Archer (Holden Rhodes and John 8. Fleming, Eeqre) | % * trmedy for dandruff baldness Xi lists being ftom New York; and it is smd that | the factthat, ia 1845, more than twenty millions | eset i ted that no eft will becapared tormake | eubmitied a iootion to admit him to ail. ‘Tae motion | heauttiet ¢ mcomva tie lube ant omens. ah every berth ia the ship was taken, and that several ©! passengers were conveyed over them. The | {tgradual. lie argues at length to show that the repeal | Was susteined by Mr. Rhodes in an argument, and op. | i ys Bron . applications for passage had to be denied. ehepe and size of New York will soon require | watnetee peels: role] te, Canadian interests peat 4 | Eee bd Halse replied to Mr Flournoy rey hi wal sees Jervis Ss plicatio: B . ‘ t apatcher, the _" | . . . 2 G r yt " This isa significant fact, and it would not be a | Stuilar facilities tor getting from one end of the Tight arter tho resdiog of the doepatch from Mr Glad: | took time to cousider. Tho Court then Precested with | Guar comets mim see eccds storcseail ut | Nambor of engines disagreeable pi tte ha line of | city to the other. | ttone'of the 84 of March, it was reolved in the Honse | the asual preliminaries to the tial of Thomas Ritchie, | Dil wholeaie and retail all chses signed by the Do train: z piece of business to have a line of inemenoeennninsnnnentaoials of Assembly, on the motion of the Inspector Geueral, | Jt, and preceeded so far in ompanelling the jury as to | Whom have corriionies Of STARS Do guy Ihe steam ships start from this port. We must, how- (3% The President of the United States has re- supported by Mr Baldwin aad Mr. Modat, that an ad: | gt I rniacase newt oe hos ieee aber | French Lanat Pille—Ladics will find the Do freight o reed to, - unde 10 be | ‘diesppoint mane ) Cherry atreet. 0 ever, bide our time cognized Edward R. Roll, as Consul of Hamburg, | pt yted sum, a peal, ph Oonedien | chosen, The Court orJered a further revicre Jacias, ree | wre article, (ao nat sO ices Do scbine sh Dacribers tarnable to-morrow morning, aud thon proceeded fur- | Portable Dressing Casve.— Thi seses | Somitional fepeat of the orn latte one fonger s suubt: her to consider, the motion of Mr. Archer's counsel to | hovig completed they anartmato the Do _ men daily employed... 4... to gener dissection, in Cured Tole will hasten: bailed him until Friday, in the sum of $12 (000; and the raged wey aap iy aed ‘etn egy x This report is suficient to give all interested an if on the Ist inst., was $528,464 88, | the aunexetion of that province to the Uniled States, | COUrt edjourned.— Richmond Republican, March 31. +a °GNGNDGMY & SON, 17 Brosdway. | into the affairs of the company, and the proepects, for the port of Mobile, Ala. | Wheat, flour, peas, oats and barley.” The ul: oo Ruovr Tstano Eu N.—We have re- ceived returns from P; order, or Algerine, candidate had a smaperiey of ot Og- The amount of Treasory Notes outstanding | eh over the Dorrite. |

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