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wh¥ AMURITECTS. STONE CUTTERS annt RAAT re sorme a YORK HERALD. yh lg ca gating > «oral Below we give the nominations ef the “the West Grand, : iy of > rg ] ig domagtet oat hor chen ge Mr. Lesrge, axp Mx. Powers.—The amumng lite- e 1848 to know me man but Hepry Cley, and no ni 14, 1848. Tary war, of which we gave recently some samples, parties, for Mayor, Alms House Commissioner, Al- | Yesterday being the @@th anniversary of ,the birth- | alee eine et tegocnclasion wisioal, between Park Benjamin on the one part, and Chas. | dermen, and Assistants. There will certainly be | day of the “Star of the West,” the numerous | * Aner Mr White concluded, there were loud calle for ‘this. next evening the attractive || cao = : | day or two sinco, of examini | News from Kuropes | E. Lester on the other, involving the position and | some scrambling to-day. friends of Henry Clay celebrated the event, by a | Horace Greely. ESS We had the leasare, odey ewe nen. Af aan There appears to be considerable anxiety | opinions of Mr. Powers, the great American ai | The poilsopen at sunrise and close at sunset. featival end dinner at Niblo’s Saloon. simehiiaend ineemtatit ands. soon the distanc ithe ssnsatsoraren, in Lenten, by Mr. A.J Dervis, | for the salety of the Unicorn. She had not is now waxing warmer and warmer, as the daysare | DEMOCRATIC somiNaTiONS. Ware wommmaTions. At about half-past seven o’clock, about five hun- | UF reporter was from the speuker, a 2 fthis city. The suj nen ieteeation arrived et Halifax on the Sth inst., amd it is getting longer and longer. In our last notice of thie | For Meyer, For Meyer, dred people had assembled in the long saloon, and fea i cee ~cpong = bait i Pegeorg cmp penn ge is confoined with the ' a matter of some doubt, when she will arrive there. | amusir.g campaign, we yentured to predict that Andrew H Mickle. Robert Taylor. {zee Waioeey ew esing ihe watercenen 1D) Fees enabled to gather only the points of his speech — | most exquisite delicacy of sound, and the most sur. i : wey i i it by | Alms House Commissioner, Alms House Commissioner, | Whe, after a while,» gentleman with a §3 bis ir. Greely to say ho was oe ardent an | prising sweatness and accuracy of tone can be produced Itis now that her news willreach Boston, while Benjamin got rid of one libel suit by | “""\icsey G Leonard, Hezekish Williams’ | Coat, made the following announcement :—' Gentle- irer of Mr. Clay as eny one that he tad} By""skiltul player. At some future time we may no- sailing vesselfrom Halifax, ifthe steamer making on apology, as inthe ease of Mr. Tasistro, | purrs men, for the information of all present, 1 will men- | \n him his support in the campaign of 1814, and if he tice the m peculiarities of this flute more eed 1n cecasing’ tatRtlanes sping late a Weene aenaeill tl" ¥ae | Warde. For Aldermen. tion, that the first, (ie. the nearest to the hall where ld be.the nominee of the whig in 1848, be definitely. For the present, we must do Mr. the ceed in crossing the Atlantic. as jumping a case | ‘John 8. Gilbert the dinner was laid out,) will have the preference. | woud devote himeelf to furthering rp Age if justice to say, that he deserves great credit for the active Caledonia, with advices from Liverpool to of Mr. Lester, as regards the affairs of Mr. Powers. | Aus’, Henry J. And also, thet those gentlemen who wish to sit | jt from ‘into thie wi atthe same table, will please form themselves eight | this day tothe dcy of the eleetine oe tat eresce. He, Birt he has taken an ite introduction country — |. Byrne. ceed aes eg eT | ccsreaod nt Me kanes deeeaediee| « Sane en, abreast.” Imniedietely after this announcement was | would however, give bis ole tad suppert the ced: | the concert at the Apollo Saloon, on oY evening ee did not | next, whon they will have « fair ‘of appre- Aust, ' d next Sunday, uaderstand that Mr. Lester has commenced two | 9— Bee ae Brome. AL those referred to in the remarks of the gentleman, | Jidate‘of the parte, t 1 | hoever hi y be bat he w @ may be, ‘ i i i | James H. arranged themselves abreast of each other to the | think a more suitable candidate than him could be found. | nmn’s a my TS é : 2 libel salts against: Mr. Devict,, fhe pyblisher ot the: |” ER Tee number directed. After in this posture & | Mr. Greely then alluded to the acts of the 27th Con. | “isting Bonin Vopr tt dly every | the Annual Charter Efection—The Annual paper of which Park Benjamin is editor. These | Elisha while another announcement was made by “ pee ares, w! he said had reflected the highest honor oD | other in E ,and bes been adopted by the Academies + sat ; Juggle. suits have not been entered against Park Benjamin, | ¢ H. Purser oe cece 7) nate aie ag te pe on eee ty ee _—— kta which | Bove! of London and Paris. ‘ The annual juggle or political farce, usually de- because he is considered to be an irresponsible per- | 4.088? Fay a, ‘Ass't, C. Chamberlain, | The company having conformed to this regulation, be: | he seid that no Pridgen hel Sar recipe | Taearaicate 1x Naw Onseans.—We have reotived \ nominated an election, takes place this day in New | gon, in the sight of man or of woman, of heaven, or | William R-id. 5 ing in ‘marching order,” the words ‘follow the file | found, and that the never could with any | the following :— York, thi U d the " % yg 7 : 4 5—Emanuel B. Hart 5—William Adams leader,” were pronounced, and the friends of the Mill | other candidate. 1 ‘wasthe fortune of many men to be Aurnican THeatas, } ! “ork, the metropolis of the Union, and the most | of the other place. This is a species of immunity ‘Ase’t, William Radford” Asst, @.G Cornell. Boy of the Slashes marciied in militery style to the | great, bat ro man since the of Washington bed ever New Oszeans, April 8, 1846. democratic city ef the whole world, between the | which is cheap, and must be a great gratification to | 6—Jehn Fecte 6—Moses B. Taylor. eegamane mlora, wear Oe dioner was laid out. On | attracted the admuration of the nation <o such & degree Janne Gonvow Bennett, Esq — t ising ver t va 7 | a meni | er pp _aaymaaere paa Tone pets the conductor of a popular newspaper. Park Ben- | Gisiltmse Gumeitin Aes, Chas, D.Brown, | of edibles ct forth, wth, jana | wrens follewed Me. eloquent in observe in your valaable of dates 16th anf24ih i he going down of the same sun oa is of | jamin, however, comes egain to the charge against | Thomas Murtia. pe igen se the prelee of Mr. Wis Pos'erity, ~ said, would a of aie under head of Th vara ol om } New Jersey. We cail this election, this annual Lester, and persists in asserting that Ins book, and | 7—Bartlitt Smith 7—Matthew L. Davis It is uones <! 'o him onors that the present generation jaans, some unjust remarks relative monse, whiek ¢ se 5 2 cessary to give the bill of fare—sufice to a , and hereaft d he found that be hi the tice to if and these employed by me. requires vt, this bustling and voting, this opening | all init contained, is not warranted by Mr. Powers, | g_Richar Th Gouna —Atethoonn Gomer, 36, | that if the glory cud fame of Harry of the West wore | pits.ind hereafter it would re foam that he ad led ho | In Justice to myse by me, requires planat ications measured in the same ratioas the good things were d fal of = rt ee molished, he could not complain of having glory enongh | 0 bi for one day at loust. After the five hundred who had : hay | fors’uime ouploved in thls t assembled to do honor to Mr. Clay, on this occasion, bad | credit for establishing the American system. of develop- | ing unpardonable he was discharged, and accord aed . satisfied their ioner man with the nutrient provided for pes te uli ‘of this theatre, was Ass't, Geo. C, Taylor. | the occasion, M:. White, the excellent and accomplished | ‘2 American resources snansamee opine ianerioen nee sis om ovfore the matter might bave ended, ing of polls, a juggle, a farce, a humbug, in | who has written a letter to this country, in which Ase’, Arch. Maclay, Jr. most preposterous matter that can engage | he denics every thing Leater has said concerning | saan van Ts on the south side of the Lunatic Asy- him. In his last paper he gives the following admi. | 10—Berna believe we are right in all these aj- yable piece of evidence :— 4 = 3 4 = 5 s a 3 H 3 4 3, i — pellations. Wasninaros City, March 31, 1846. ‘Ass’t, Jeremiah Greene ite | Chairman, proposed the follewing regular toasts :— | ple, and which had raised thia country to the proud com- es By enedviee of same pot-house com, PBs ne i Panx Bexsamun, Esq. | 19—David 8 Jacks 12—Th Carnley | 1. The Birthday of Menry Clay.—May he live to see | im, e new maintains. most likely the penny-a-liner, brother, of = Fr ins sixty thousand independent | Pore ee eee sed your depschetthe impentuen’| ” Antt, Thomas thefecd Cheon matted: | MEDY ppy roturns of it till the ‘remembrance of the | ™ fon that owisted during the de- | office, he was advised to bring @ suit tguinet the man, men, who have the right of voting for the munici- | of ¢. Edwards Lestergrhe pseudo-biographer of Hiram | 18—Nathan Roberts 13—Robert C. Folger folly and injustice is age shall have been effaced by | livery of the speeches, rendered it impossible to dojus- | agement for the week’s salary, which, by the pal government. ut of this large number, proba- | Pow: ‘Ast, Stephen H.Feoks Avs't, i ihe Grasenes ot peemeley. (Tene, Star Spangled: Ban | tice to the speeches. oh the occasion. When our reper. | the house, be had forfeited | and strange, to #27. r8- } ; i i} = _ - was covered ment prom; ly fifty thousand are sensible, disinterested and | Seems | creemae giaeceney | o4— Wee. A -ediae 4 The day and the censon.—It comes to us freah and | ‘ere latt the sch, uel wrary-atieaioa: tev hio alae the | ealet tee Manegement then brought sult agalost the de- henest men, who are actuated by principles of inte- | {friendship with bim as any other per- Ass't, Edwin Nichole Asw't, John Colvin. | PUP ve mmartal hoge: associated withthe pemsie oe | candidate of the whig party in 1648, was received with avsahing one netted and $07 Seliert iter re arity, ond engaged in their own private busin ss.— | ® ‘fim oppeare nthe jouroale of the | 16—Wm. GO Werwea’ 16 —william V.Brady _| newel of earth, in the iage of Eden. [Tune “ON in the | ‘wmultous epplanse, Sidranken fpiio, and uneble to perform when his namo ‘These fifty thousand only want a good, efficient, ripahe gece br Asstt, James D. Oliver, | #1 Ry and the American cedar.—Tho frat : MoGtents wa uidereurarasd cautsehin Sen swoe inc collect. exd economieal goverament for the metropolis, a en Lepnai 1 en enaie, flower of sprin; ined with the changeless leaf, thet | Extraonpiwany C, or Apiross TvMon REMOVED ing the sooner very poor. This deem necesse- coverament that will reduce the taxes, keep the | friends requested 17—Alexander Wilkin defies the Iecis Sd Haran Sh nen blems of hope | puainc tae Ma ¢ Murer, BY 17 #0 an explacation, for the truth of which I Ite streets clean, prevent rogues from pillaging and ¢@ty life ‘d ee os ‘Mérvor Puig oe ere dnet, SenG. Biaskines i eerons can aekoaree SPorget ae frane | Bovrwiox, Arai, 10.—Emelice Brown, oged thirty- ne rete aioe cures 5a burning the city, and give us in all respects a go- T think, In the year 1885. i “Gécige Browns occ ees ee three years, & colored female, called on Dr. Bost- | ions between this theatre and the ve . ; itch was republished in the Washington Cit 18—William A. Walker 16—Wm. 8. Johnson. ‘ernment a8 good as man can expect on this side of Union, on the 14th of Noveraber last, and maybe relied 2 the regions of eternity. Yet with these otherwise ones the truth in every particul; Soon after its re- 4 The patriot statesman.—Acting not for the success | wick, No. 75 Chambers street, about the Ist of | they have been ofthe most iriendly nature, and I trast i » No. . of the moment, but for the lasting good of his country ; main so. This theatre did not commence the Asst, M3. W.Jackson Ass't, G. W. Allerton. | £0 Cut bo fully rewarded only. when other generaticng | APril, to coneult him about a large tumor upon her Sees eM tn Pe. Tana ot predeoiig. amuonmants a sensible men, numbering fifty thousand voters,there | publication in the Union, at the desire of many of his | mative AMERICAN NOMI. WaTiOWaL REPORM Noni | #hall honor him, do Washington. “He was not for | back, immediately under the left shoulder blade, and | wnolly of a dramatic nature, but by mingling dramatic a admirers here, 1 wrote to Mr. Powers, requesting @ list Nations, n an age, but for all pa ener! et home, enabled are about ten thousand politicians, belonging to of his works since his depsrture from the United States 6. Thy 12:h and 1 in Day of | ed | to draw res houses, what is of more import- hited ‘ . " <a Jefferson and Clay—We celebrate both in one, in ap- | t%#t it wasa fatty tumor, and it ought to be remov ‘all demands three or four factions, whose preparatory move- | intending to continue my memoir down to the present oe my eee For Mayor, propriate ex ression of the identity of true dembcrecy, | without delay, as it would continue to grow larger end seen ies eee oo Rel [reer sg — had tried various remedies to cure it. The Dr. told her | and equestrian performances Pi have been enabled to mentsand midnight caucusiag, intriguing and elec- | '"r¢ tnis communication, Mr. Powers sent a repl; ° [rey heey plified by the author of the of Inde the iy elt be. . : , Mr. ly, from | Alms Hi Ce sioner, Aims House Commissioner, | °Xempiific larger every day. She said, thet if such were the cate, | by either theatre for some years past. Yours, truly, tioneering, completely frustrate the desires and | which the following is an extract. Eye \~ Abrabam B Rich.” psd soey cance taal of the American System. | 11.4 would have it done, and would call on ths Dr. the | met; pinay tt tag aca wishes of the filty thousand, and inflict upon the Se Rea eeaeein | For. Ye 6. Tne Whigs of ‘the 27h Congross—Incorruptible, | next day, and let him know when she would ele doepiy saps 8 people the worst government that ever disgraced kid ipttont cf tbeslst Novenbel chee ene | slg hr eer: Le hacbt Bid grea densi, Se 4 ie 8 7 haan ails | taken out. In the mean time, Dr. Bostwick, | ones pedeadie New Os any city. ago, but much occupation in various ways bas prevented — — hee worthy mit ie San ante pod ping Yaak honer | Slways been skeptical on the subject of mesmeriem, | Herr Aloxander hes nearly finished hie engagement This, therefore, is the solemn farce, the political ™Y, Tanakene weet easy Sar’ youd veqplteetian (ot Be coun Seely. kaa iat toeir names and perpetuate their fame. [“ Hail Co- | thought it would bea good opportunity to test this mys. | at Charleston, and is about to proceedto Savannah. juggle, the ridiculous humbug which is annually | me, and for the interest you have always felt in my | 8—Jobn Lloyd s- Junbe das HnIcER i ___ | terious power, provided she would consent to it, andhe | Signora Pico has offered, that the amount of money eriormed in relerenc é success; and I should be most happy to comply with | Asst, Haris Willson. — 7 The Whigs of the Benate of the United States — | outa find a person professing to possess this incomprehen | collected for her benefit at Matanzes, should be Sppro- perlormed in reference to good government, econo- your wishes, in tion to my unl ing history, | 4—Alfred Ashfield Acs Unsurpasee ability patriotism, in tones of un | priated for the school establishment in that city, for the micul taxes, and to all that is required to render the were it net fac the mortification he ro lately experien- ry ol 7 ced on reading a work, in whic! ure largely in what industry of eociety safe, and beyond the reach of | SM \Siicascatversations Whi Paee fhe eae tet | rogues and vagabonds. “The author of that work has abused my confidence | or the last year, particularly and especially, the | by publishing many things not intended for the pobile; , as it that t A taxes have been increased beyond all precedent; prenuptial bite psi Ass’t, Gi Alston. | sheken confidence, we re-echo the outcry, “ Look t> the | sible power. When she called again on the Dr., heaske! aucetion of poor girls. 5—Jobn E. Rovs | 8 f sees “* Bruce’s Address } : | her, if she would be willing to be magnetized, or put to Mr. W. Corbyn, formerly of this city, has been ap» 8. The Prospects of the united Democratic Whig | i Jeney Hains. Ass’t, H.D Gage. party fu the Stato of New Yorks th vom a ake reeeik | sleep, so that sho could not feel any pain during the | pointed agent of the Tacon Theatre, in Havana. and present scenes at the capitol. Tho moral of the cc- | operation; she repliad “that she did not know anything | ‘The Ravel family are in Havens, and were ennounced | Casion to us, is the cautious and rigid requisitionefthe | about magnetism.” Said she would be sfraid of it, and | to commence an cngagement on Sunday, the 12th inst.—/ i | y i fs i Mies Wells, that was, is said to be one of the most at, ¢ | fentiments into my meuth which I never uttered nor |. A#wtCharles Roverts Pree apeeetons ta Bolla te elas | declined to have any experiments performed on her— | tractive women that ever was upon the stage. It will the streets have been dirtier than formerly, and the | entertained: and, to crown all, he has made what he a oes Ay ne ns Francis And 9. The American System of Legislative Protection to |The Dr. then called upon the Rev. Dr. Higbee, in whose | be recollected that she married one of the Ravels. She waste and extravagance of the taxes, alter being | Call? ‘#9,apology for Powers,’ which is as destitute of Satake GAGA: CO uk ee American Labor.—Its} downfall will be the retributive | family she isa servant, to get him to prevail upon her | Promises to become a favorite danseuse. i efi { gronter thpi tar 4. PAL tas Atoemeaean an ieee 1 STAsPC Daniel Crane, pwn BMT | bogianing ofa loud and long lamest over the defeat ot | tobe maguetized, He seit he would do so with plow. | The company of Itllene are tll at the Matancas, nd peered ~e sa bc end fina ae pain | his aint with ‘ike’ mata ea arm ted, about | 10-Wm. L Prall ero! 10 —Jobn Cummerford tora Traee eee Hyan?} ee ered | mee an idcordingly had a conversation with ri on | the notices before us, we infgr thet they are not a the face of such conduct on the part of those who | gre falsehoods. ‘Tho manuecript was never leit’ wikk ‘Ass*t, Goo. B. Taylor. ‘Ass’t, Robt. Trousdile. ‘ ° | doing very weil. had been elected under the promise of reform and | me, nor did I ever with pen Or yencilrevieuand correct | 1—Leouard L Joboeon” 11—Egbert 8. Banning Dootentat iereetTisatstoe! Ftp En eee ee eee aren cane | _ ME. Templeton hes arrived at St. Louis, and tatan ; | the re-enactment of the sub-Treasury, “in spite of rn plete = retrenchment, the people had formed a resolution to He told me that he was writing a work on Italy, and Asst, Lewis Dod. Fas William Ennis. pil have | DF- B. then immediately commenced making enquiry | rooms at the Planters’ House.’ The greatest popularity vished that I wonld give btm information about | 12—Uzal P. Ward x poe lenentation* entail nce, the party in power have | com- | attends him throughout the western country. have a change, and to persist in changing until they | the artsand myself jwhich | did, not in my studio, but | Asstt, Edmund L. Gale. —_ Faiaie Uap posers bad tanseos semioeeeteciioce | cocint OF te eee eiaaa ie bth ‘The Keane closed their mt at Mobile on the 1d ut of foal 5 d intell at his own room : and there I cautioned him not to’ pub- | 18—Georgo Child 13—Ki. B. Oxborne \ the “Comin ts casts thelr shadows before | menses, by, DF: Sherwoo april; he acon, | stint. ‘The house was crowded. could get a set ol good men, patriotic and intelligent, | }ish, ae comingfrom me, many of the facts contained in | Ass’, John P. Dennia. Aw't, J. B. Clark. | than acoreaen (again ter Spneoer get gg Or | which he did on Tuesdey, the 7th of April ; he accom. and who weuld fulfil their pledges. The filly | my discourse, and I received his promise that my name | 14—Frantis D. Allen 14—Karmen Levy ei art ning to his head. | nied the Dr, to 152 Church street, where she had gone | thousand sensible voters of all parties had come to ose oe tingly ‘as po v0 the public rag: ors Rampen. Fa coe oe 11, Our Country’s Defence, our first and constant | to have the operation performed, and made an attempt to | TO THE PUBLIC, this conclusion, but the ten thousand political hum- | i | most conspicuous manner ; has made me use the pompous as well ag vulgar languoge, and father many of his own sentences, and in some instances, whole ts | duty. Whenever impending war (the third plague of | magnotize her, and failed. On Wednesday, st 8 o'clock, ! rroncous statements have been circulated 16—James Nugent Locofocoism) shall burst upon the nation, we will @ P. M., he made another attempt, ad succepded. On | in relation to my Position as a eandidate fot Mayor, and, a wing state: lato the glorious example presented b; reat chi Armstrong. | 10! OS tee eed Presented by our great chie Ase eencpeted ab ak oie therefore, comsider it necessary to mee the follo bugs and intriguers, who manage all parties in the preparatory asw»mblies, have woven such a mesh, ts in the last contest with | Thu: — ment:— : Britain.—[“‘Yankee Doodle. in rs. McCot ‘The Whig Mayoralty Conv: f such a web of intrigue, juggle and humbug, as de- | ote Soreeeritary acne} 1s— "Tals fet the credit of the vast assembly, was re jut were satisfied of the ti guing oth ain voce me woe ll hope of tearm and wilgive ws a worse bei may én ia" pce moray oi mae = 7 SAU waving of ecctaa Ge setigstbanes | Spun ee "Be "blseiae pled’ s pours | clone endian government than ever, for this year. One of the | and other depositories, it will remi disgrace and fork: | cap onto a pistol, and fired it nearto ber ear. She arose | le which hed led to " le 4 ‘ E . to my memory. I intend, howe to mark and correct, | STUMP CANDIDATE. 12. The Spirit of the U: 4 | fi her reelini ition into an erect ove, and took | Election, and hid unanimously nominated Principal juggles, inthis multiplication of juggles, | gs far as possible, the volume now inmy possession, end | 2xv Wanv.—Aas't Alderman, Geo. Washington Dixon. . The Spirit of the Unchanged and Unchangeable | {rom fetes t . as neandidite. with a desire to hsve our City ent : | Shear Ones haves 1¢ tpaeornplate laced io 0 j. | Friends of Henry Clay.—We reiterate the language of | her handkerchief from her pocket, and wiped the perspi- | administered without refereace to State or Natioval polities ; perpetrated on the honest people, 18 the hoe ce the | Uy eal Seinen GOO y a | Anmexed are the places for holding the polls, in (Holt and defence + 'Faithfal to the faithful, oven un- | ration from her neck and face, the room being at the | that although the nomination was made by the whia parr, i whigs in bringing forward Mr. Robert Taylor a8 | atthe treatment | have received. “This I shell do, net | the several districts of each ward. til death. fe are Henry Ciay’s Old Guard: “Tue | time very warm. She fe same profoun: Tat ads ir ceaorguence confidence they felt tn:t the a s 5 E ' ried i ved, would discharge ‘of Mayor shgicpanelsaie for the Maywrahy-.erie kad cprot [swan cnate especie teen escent: meee | re aga uate, buns, aor nevan eoahennesn”—[Nopoleon's | seep, ai Dr McComb and De Lasher tried awake | mee clocca moni cine in ut 3 Mayo ih viously refused the nomination of a large portion of | Vindicate myself, and counteract the evil consequences | Distri fu:thering the pay poses of eny par of Mr. Leater’s publication. yy. shaking, 5 | .. Without ing tl ht: shor’ Hotel, corner Broad and Perri street. | 1,22: 188,Fair Friends of Henry ony throughout the | hallowing to her, &c., without producing the slig! Lfully approved of the determiaation to rorttict eharter off his fellow-citiz I i edly | it ‘i - Union.—Theit multiplied and still constant manifesta. | est cfect upon her. On Friday, at 9, A. M.. ho | cersto the performance of dath ired of them ehar- his fellow-cisizens. ‘This juggle will sadoabtodly | ceWith the above taste in Tout pometsion,you willnot | Faery and Co, Broadway. | tions of respect for bis charactor, ore an evidence of | egein put her to sleep, and said’ that ho Would go | serand laws; and, appreciate the voufdence which ben heen elect the loeoloeo candidate for Mayor, and a loco: rent feelings, I shrink from the thought of writing a | - - , | their une: ‘appreciation of his moral worth, andere | away, end let hor sleep until half 9 o'clock. | Exresed in sopepted the nomioation as = matter of ducy. foco corporation. Ia that respect, we are left to | sketch of my commoo-placehistory—evea too goed © | 1 191 punon SECON WARD. Tee peerage book eokgtdtes eit oe er draw the only inference that can be drawn, und | frigndtzourell | sage the above facts | Mo—Northwest comer Beekman and Gold Strets. | ‘The Cuatauaw--(Jocten Le Weer, Baq.) washore | ‘wateh in handlocking for the cppointed time to come, | Mitelre ements cided ie hy mae ae commencement, that is, that it seems to have been the policy of the | genersliy known, and therefore, 1 would uot have this | THIRD WARD. loudly called{for, and said he should be wi in re- | and to his utter aston pant she. awecie pasige tied amske it necessary for ie to add, that l have meither written not whigs, instead of secking the influence of all good | letter published. Indeed, I would caution you, in this 31 Courtland street. spect, however reluctant tht feel in coming tor- | after t elapsed. 1a the afternoon. of the said any thicg incoasistent with my ay ceytanes of the omina- | gs, instead of seeking | a, od | respect, for bave seen sume of my Totton In ths topo, 8 Barclay street. ward toaddress them, ifhe hesitated to do so in com- rica: ie ouacetion me permasses. i, sme - MOBERT TAYLOK. men, for a reform in the city expenditures, to inflict | which wero never intended for other eyes than thore of | |.—23 Warren street. s pliance with the ardent desire of five or six hundred | the presence of the follow! oe, Gentleman :—Dr. Semnel | New York, April 13, 1816. on the city locofoco dominion for another year. | intimate fren: atout hearts, and indomitable spirits, who flocked for- | R. Childs, Dr. John Stearn: . FOURTH WARD. . . . . . . . iazel Parmly,Dr. Sher- Senne erp 7 ward on the occasion, to commemorate the natal dey of | wood, Dr. Edward Spring, Joho R. Van Vieit, M. it, , Plambe's Photographic Miniatures, are i cer idati | 18h 0 sts. ” § xplanation of their conduct on the occasion; and | 4. vy H.POWERS. | 11!,—No. 7 James slip. | him'a strong apd powerful claim upon the auffrage of the | whoos names were not known. At'half past3 o'clock, | Wicl:the art has been brought by Professur Plumbs 18 the re there is every prospect taat they will succeed to| | Yery reluctant hese tones ee cy U8 og, V--80 Pearl street, corner of Dover. | American poople. [Cheers] ‘They fully remembered | Mr. Oltz commenced in the usual maneer, to megnetize | th-atreation of gar readers to the Flesve Natiowsl Daguerty- theif hearts’ content, violating the instructions of a friend, and do #0 only’ be- | BEB ry Pelion 7m saa tabi one Roda Angers tapped fat taneper feet | pert, sitio Picks woe nant ee Le contests ean ibilenclaciabceersee ket We see, therefore, that this annual juggle, this | {4are,7 °C" Cherses have been publicly denied by Mr_| 1 “Northeast corner Duane and Washington streets. | years had given him this strong cleim upon the cous. | oxen persoasin the room. Nr. Oltz. tow suid the io Yon? anaual farce and piece of supreme humbug, wil] Mr. Powers is absent, and cannot be expected to fore- > poy toler Na+ 168 Woah Repeaway. i pellet Ahg-ia ght por wets ap pees sete what | paps aaarutinnn prog x pe ere Oe | , At the Tabornacle—Dr. Wicting gives his take place to-day. There are four parties in the | 100 tll'the contingencies that might arise to in pede SIXTH WARD. | Bring, and already was threatening to bring grievous | lying forward upon a pillow on, table, the appar pert Segond Lecture This (Taeeday Brea, Ant 1, at 136 field, and four candidates for Mayor, and any num- | Certainly bo sedulously guandedand vindicated by every | —~Dunn’e Sixth Ward Hotel dications upon, the country, fe “commerce,/‘and of her dreme wat removed-end Dr. Bostik: Pulling OD | Soca ogy and Anatomy, Shige ber of candidates for Aldermen and Assistants. | American. , 8. ¥: A i} Por loci og it anfal poblic ‘servant, of Drilliont gon! : Sey eubie: | tocommence. Me first made s itudinel jop, epimmy diet Lappe maepy ¥ nig ‘Tue multiplication of candidates by the small-beer | This ia an admirable verification of allthe asset: | 1V.—N. American Hotel, Bayardst.,cor. Bowery. | mished Publis virtue: both popular obloquy and popaige | sightgrnioejoahes ia lengl througs the itegnmonts | Shea tre wi be felt otter and practical usefaineas to politicians, and intriguers of the different parties, tions which Park Benjamin has made against Mr | SEVENTH WARD. | Pigs haat Misteo ee ceciobar teed Ree teat te | When the knife'was first put in ere watching are ———__. renders it certain that the locofocos will succeed, | Lester’s truth and veracity, in the matter of Pow- i eee | could not but say with deep regret, that if any thing | face of the Sith closely, ox hee at and fed teeta aes aes al whieh andtint,thereere, we willbe atthe tendermerces ©. IF this Iter in genuine—and ao man would ll Choy net | br coe necete coane neg oe Fabien | Senta eaies eet tre eepeces ees | taeda eget te eae Sak ae of the same extravagant men—that we will have | have the temerity to publish such a letter, if he was | 1Y-—22.Jeferson street. that election furnished kim with an indubitable evidence. | quivering of the lip, or of the eye-lid, to be obsorved. nenciag T veniag, bitin ya ee eet asin the same wasteful extravagance, the same dirty | not satisfied of its authentieiiy—it places Mr. Les- vi ————————_——Ss 23 Gouverneur street. wick, assisted by Dr. Childs and Dr. Stearns, Th granty saw the sort of man that had been selected; | | r ‘, s ae 9 that he hed a blic. service to | removed the tumor in three mioutes, there being du: | streets, the same recklessness 1n public duties,’ that | ter under the necgssity of establishing the truth of ViL—G82 Wateratreet. comurend hig tau thst be tee no, senaino oraieary | tre whela Nime,'39. motion on the part ofthe patients, | Navigation of the Ohio River, the poor deluded people of this city have suffered | hisbook, in relation to. Mr. Powers,or of submitting | _1.—seuthwest corner of Broome and Mereer streets. ee ne ee eee | Rerycal ay onee in pe peregrine ces MEPL State to the stigma which has been fixed upon him by | Cregier’s, corner Prince and Wooster streets. inown tofame; [Cries of no, no, and oheers;) no, it was | gman A Dr. Bostwick | Gincinnati, April under for the last year. at pon him by | 163° Sprite streeky the “Mill Boy of the Slashes.” [Vociferous cheors.] | put in seven oF eight interrupted sutures, there still be- | ay Merch Hereafler, we think it would be better and safer | Park Benjamin. Mr. Lester’s book, which was — 1Vv.—Cornet ef Varick end Dominick streets. pre pega ca a pg OR De fy ed Db bk Ge ap ange ree gine ep enero ME ferme mikes ae i f th blished i ‘V.—162 Varick street. | thought that sixty-nine years ago, when he first opened onthe part of the girl. Afcer placing adhesive plasters | April 7. for the great eity of New York, if the fifty thousand | published a year ago, professes to give a sketch of Vi— 306 Hodson erg ‘t his eyes to the light—a poor boy, born inan humble | over the wound, and bandaging it UP, Mr. Oltz wes | meen ge honest voters were to enter into an annual contract | the ideas, opinions and sentiments of Mr. Powers. | yii-—a79 Swing street | mansion, that the ipting breezes which swept by hie | called in fo awake up the gil—this he ‘did, by making | MONEY MARKET, Ww id the book he ti id fe d igh | VIII.—205 8; treat. dwelling, would animate and fan into maturity a | several esover her face ; and, upon awaking, she \T. with the keepers of the State prison, and get their , We read the book at the time, and formed a hig sepa es i ba WARD. genius thet would cover the world with its glory, | was told that the operation hed not been performed, and Monday, April13=6 P. m, civil government out of that place, instead of en- Opinion of Mr. Powers, from the contents of tha; 1.- 648 Greenwich street. : | Immense cheering] It was such a genius, that, | that she must pes neve it dor — egg At | ‘The stock market continues very ttled. deavoring to seek it from the hands of committees, book, asa man of intellect and fine sentiments. We If — 362} Bleecker street. ‘| after @ maturity of some fotty years of public service, woul w anything about it. | ee Long he wae sorry, but she wanted it teken eut , Island declined } per cent; Morris Canal $; Canten Foch tn feel any pain?” heey Dr. Bost: | went up 1; Harlem 1}; Norwich & Worcester }; Reading e had been unrewarded by. his country—nd that man wi fo. and cattcuses and cliques, that meet in beer cellars never fora moment conceived the idea that Mr | }i!—@i2 Washington, corner of Amos streets. nder of the principles of th 291 Bleecker street. the and club houses. We are not sure thata Mayor | Lester had made the publication without under: | —_¥.—732 Washington, cornor of Bank street. who surrounded him. [Cheers] Without him the party | girl. | Have you felt none 7” | 4; Pennsylvania 8's }. and corporation, expressly imported from Sing | standing his ground, or being satisfied of the authen- | Vi—Corner of Chaties and Hudvon sttects bad hes swear by fhe Geudeed sonbanet at ie ear tha | tamer, and seemed to be very gt that twas out. It | , Atthe second board quotations experienced another Sing, would, from the habits they acquired there, icity of his assertions. The letter of Mr. Powers, og pelancy trae, VAR greatest man in the country ; and yet he wae defeated. | wos an adipove tumor, and weighed 10 oF 13 ounces. | decline. Long Island must touch bottom very soon at launch into such extravagance as the men we have now for the firet time, denving the authenticity 0, | 1i—Southwest corner o(Broome and Farayta streets. | daysotine feckoos itnt” Whore weet | which the operation was first commenced, till she awa. | ‘@Tsteit is going down. It is almost an impossibility generally in the corporation. the book, destroys all its enchantment, and puts Mr, | {i-—St, David's Hall. 242 ber Ca hopes 1- ll were concentrated in Henry Clay, (Cheors kened, was just thirty minutes. | be bitin tases for fancy stocks, in the face of the pre With these few remarks, we request all sensible , Lester under the alternative, either of submission to ilitary Hali, corner of Grand and Ludlow streets | the current, but'Henry y stood Iike, © rock fa the | ‘Theatical and Musteal. | Hisnesty xpmettiouniinioa that the sub.treasury people to go and partake of this juggle to-day—that | all that is said against his truth and verscity, or of |, ELEVENTH WARD. ptr pide red phgees ema don sit, | Pane Tueatax.—A very excellent house was in at- | bill will pass the Sonate, the came in all its impértant is, the election of « municipal government tor this establishing it by proofs, beyond the reach of cavil A gy ln ee co erous cheers } ete he Tighe Hi) a mall | tendance at the Park last night, and great applause was | provisions as it came from the lewer House, imatediate- city, that will exceed tae last in waste and extrava-| Such is the singular situation of this literary | 1i1—No 0 Avenue D. his party looked up to him, as the living | manifested throughout the performance. Notwithstand- | ly, and that it will go into operation on the first of July, gance. quarrel, involving personal reputation toa consider —_‘!V-—No. 25 Avenue D. fer gen Boe scenes dak he ped odes “PONCY | ing the almost ridiculous bombast of the language, in | 13/6. It is even supposed that the modifications, io rela. GP WEG RGIR Tae | able extent. In the first place, there are two libel vi ee arenas og Sriet eo rats fe oeipcreats eabie feotioe weal Fe. | many parte of the play, Mr. Vandenhoff renders it well tion to the commencement of the specie clause, extend: A New Porice Justice.—The present Common | guits against Mr. Taylor, which will make a matter | ve FE WELFTH WARD. erent ae ph ake nerds oe 4 | nigh sublime by his magnificent conception of the cha- | ing the time, will not be made, and that the revenue and Council before going out of power, have the ap- | to be arranged between Park Benjamin and his Ieaey, bene eee pestered) that his predictions would bo verided, cnavhat | Tacter of Alexander the Great, He is certainly a most | expenditures of the government, will be required in gold pointment of a Police Magistrate to fillthe vacuncy | publisher: in the next place, the question of vera-| 4 7 abne justice would be vindicated ; but he and hie | Competent actor, and capable of great achievements in | snd silver coin, on and atterthe letef July, 1846. Some pul place, q THIRTEENTH WARD. it PA his projession. Ot Mr. "@ ‘tus, we but express | of Justice Gilbert, whose term of office expires | city between Powers and Lester, is in a trembling 1.—Southwest corner of Grand and Clinton streots. | {riends were de! tad, [irepetee cos bneajte Bi! the general opinion when we say, that itis as admirably Of the organs of the party opposed to this financial mea about the first of May., | and ticklish situation. One or the other of these | jk~ sa Delancy street. Isare the cusrody of his public reputation fa the turtody | melt cones od aah of crates, bar Samereereds | aha etnnliky aaa pe In this appointment, we shall certainly “expect ' two must go to the wall—" this day a slag must | 1V—546 Grand street. in Paote whe bev placed hua there Uyen perscinio | milters will evisce their high timation of her powers | pate ealed Solies tha af ronal ise ale them to place a man in that situation, of strong | die,” whatever be the issue of the controversy, for | FOURTEENTH WARD. may also oma him upon the toale of intellect ea high es | pg Bae notte Le Ly session ai Copeeans ‘t it pagroenscen to carry out mind, sound judgment, and ot good moral character. | three can be no doubt that Mr. Lester must now | lhcbeeren Pune cat Mott streets. epicase) ‘Bot nots old ti Uiiim in the, sane scale | 22608 Will commence with the Cricket on the "| the fal spirit of the act, we should like to know what saraoas hetageer oa ae le . ras nscoedy ae Come‘out atid set: lumeelé: right belore the cy 309 iv.— Broadway use, Cor. Broadway and Grand st. ing 4 Tapor pane srinciple ead pelicesl.com ssten. 4 sgh inal drama of | feels objection. are: te- sts: sdbediaa-1t.the- law sweet ever he ma wi one of inte; and above | ii +, | 4 u J pol jOwERY ‘HeEATRE.— is reproach ; tor, a the office of a Polive Justice, they | Cre? must assent to all that in charged agasnat him. | y.—170 Hesteretrest they to select avascond for thirdrate mem, | unenlacs onthe ss Phat et te Gull” tas performed | Temain a dead letter, its exliteuee ean do no harm. The Danks, however, are not disposed to consider the sub- treasury a very trifing matter. They will be compelled to move very cautiously, before and after i's onforce- ment. The position of the banks @f this city or State, at present, is by no means favoralle for this change in the financial policy of the government, although (such is the Aactnation in the bank movemen') a more favorable time can hardly be expected. We annex a statement, ‘was | 2nd the lime during the last war. The drama abounds ren: FIFTEENTH 5 simply because he adhered to a fixed and settled rule of " are liable to many temptations, and such tempta- | Fortiryixg tae Crry.—It will be seen by a re- 1.—Northwest corner BI WARD publi poliey--ne ‘matter how illiterate and uninstructed last evening at the Bowery, for the first time. The tions as a weak-minded man could not very easily | fetence to the proceedings of the Board of Alder- He ns Teng alien a) ‘a cern scene is laid among the pirates in the Island of Jamaica, overcome. Large sums of money are frequently | men last evening, that a message was ie. ry pretext Wee Mt torcome to thie? i fren nly be ‘ . | ceived from the Mayor, enclosing a copy of ! it a part of public duty —of public policy, in | in incident and stage effect, such as can only be pro- left with them as evidence, which might be ex: | 5 ie Py th I ‘The last 0 of the fret sot ie a oer - ommunications received by him from the | the history of the whig party, that such a man should | duced at the Bowery. ie acen: e ect changed, and thus the criminal escape punishment. | © y | be laid aside, becanse p»pular prejudice hed pronounc- five. A eh Faget weer pirate ship, Then, again, let us suppose a case for example: | Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretary of War, in rela- qt oqainet him? Lowa Se ot no.) Mast ine | whi myeure Se ~ CR in sn sogagenei Tf @ magistrate should associate himself with any |! to relinquishing posseesion of Castle Clin- may please Te wrecens CVocltoreus ‘houting: and | eosuce Th o Battle of New ¢ , and ie drama winds up with the “ Battle of New officer of one of the wards, and do up business to. | tM, or as it is commonly called Castle Garden, to," phe ENT Ente: si so criva ofno,no, never) The question they ought to | Oriesns,” with all the paraphernalie of war. It ina vary awe movement, eecording to the latest official ether in the private bureau—and as some cons’ the general government, with a view to placing in it y, S ni consider at the next was not who ought they | fine scene, beyond description, Every patriot should | returns: ‘0. 215 Bowery. elect, but?who would they elect. (Tremendous | witness Se it recalls vividly to mind, the scenes bles are capable of receiving moneys for rewards | ® Suitable armament, at the same time using the | 1/283 Houston street. cheers) re was atime when the great whig party | thro our fathers parsed. The whole makes a | BA*® Movement cr tue City anp Sars oy New Yo A - ildi A ; 1147} Clinton street. . ity Bre. Bks. ‘Total, and for services rendered, without having to pro- | building as.a school or place of instruction for the | jy. 7o'rnird streets” pel oe rong Aecsente Ur cascaeonuien tease Upice discs tans bebe berg Bissakene aipeenees fie a bernitg Rasta cure permission from the Mayor, (they being ex- military corps. It was intimated that it was the in- © V.—N. W. corner Ist avenue and 1th street. poe Rome ures 1 and_Botwal pa jentisl fay oye joni Cvnsiontin The, evening stars ~y with | 5'973, 714 4.951.616 20,998'330 i EIGH’ NTH . contests, when ‘woe prese 6 drama “ Carpenter of 2. same i HE DER Oe neve police Jaw) consequently avery | Sentenet Ce eecerel Evvernasent 10 arm fool | 1-0. Wiserase Sh avenoa ed 1th rash by their friends, who was the propounder of their views | foe bill is repeated to-night. The doposite and circulation of the city banks are equal profitable business could be carried on in this sarah 4 P ordnance of large Il —Smith & Hebbard’s, 34 o he be u ‘heers.) They to about four times the amount of specie on hand. The ; 1 bet 23d , way, viz :—the magistrate by placing the complaint | Calibre; while the fortifications at the Narrows, | lll—8. W. corner of 8d ‘avenue and 31at ore into his pocket, thus keeping the whole matter | Throg’s Neck, &c., are to be immediately placed in City Intelligence. . fom the public press, whose duty it is to col- | complete state of defence. __ | Aw Arai Stow Sroms.—We were taken by sur. ct information for the people; while the constable | Tye Fourra Warp an THR Pruors—Ata largs | Prise yesterday afternoon with a pretty little snow would execute the financiering part, and afterwards meeting of the Jackson Association of the Fourth storm, which scattered its white feathers about in all u A directions, not sei at all t divide the spoils. Ward, held last night, the following resolution was which the wind blew. coor ase eelot ae We do not, by any means, wish to be understood | presented, and passed unanimously :— five Vint such proceedings are in practice at present, nor | Resolved, That we have seen, with pleasure, the in- tame tude vt aah But we do say, that such ouction ofa bill into the Senate of the United States, New Gagenwich Turatne —The “ Greenwich” is rapidly becoming popular. The comedy of the “Aol. | Sovernment Jeposits elone, in thr wanks of this city, on was performed last night with great | the let of April, amounted to $4,905,910. The payment delat Mrs. Crisp sustaining, in a most admirable mean- | ofthese deposit in ca Na ah eigen ner, the part of Widow Cheerly. The managers are | $%482,506, ne - Naaru oh i holders. a about by the | constantly bringing out novelties, and every exertion is | i# hardly to be expected Private depositors w: ich | ™ade to please the public. Herr Cline is now perform: | wait until the government may drain the banks of their title as being ‘clear Hae sine Gree wich, ae the Misses elles ats root specie, before they come in for their share ; but, on the in . FMANces to-! able that the private deposi. and unquestionsble,” and yet presented acurions | {heir {ar coe” tho | Dumb Bell ond the * Artful | Contrary, it is highly probal po tect anomaly, em hay de arate Badger Bush stractone wil eucly deve «capital | toe will enticlpate the government, and scare then. the M Ouse. selves as je. modera! mand fro! bor | for repeal of the pilot laws, passed in 1837 ; and we | Hotel, Hi vione Yet letthem but now to Mr. Polk, and | hie | scene 1 aa » y 6 it. Bowenr Ampmtn x. The entertainments at this | depositors, for specie, would cause a suspension of matters could be done by avaricious men—yes, do cal upon Congress to do Justice to the New York | reeollected, who was formerly Frewcn talalcter to Mex. | t2¢ veciliatiag salle 60 te Coreen rane shades | estadtishment continue to draw large and feebionable apecio payments by evory bank in this elty,which would men who are open to temptation. Therefore, we | POmte ty Vbelieving, as wodo, that the Stee et 10% and who there had so with Eogiend, and what woull it load to? War, | houses. Thi f the highly a abtiste | ba followed by a general suspension threughout the say again, in mercy sake, let us have a good man, | New York is alone competent to exercise jurisdiction ; Sea Soe conte Oeil thle was brough: | varloas wonkeire Sas Over. Te eights Mr. puede.) Goualzy. Sach ax event \d by no means improbable, a more! man, anda man above suspicion, appointed. | Yer her own pilot + of age, dark brown hate area c reny about twe TNerk country anded millions of ollara Te | takes a benef, om whieh vecasion, in adsition to ih? | anda very slight panic among depositors end bill-hold- | Tur Ixvestigarion in Sraxet Arrains —We collar and woollen sha | usual attraction, with a escepian teaches yreumes | ore, would produce it in Joes than forty-eight hours. 9 his Geet apperancs. He will The Balumore and Ohio Railroad bill was amend Coast ov AvRica—The Ida arrived yesterday | ate requested to say, that Mr. Sweet, Superintend- (27# 80 and taken to the Alms House, She cannot te | yeas filty, nays forty-seven, in the Pennaylvonia Ho i i ber nai iT residence, and h from Sierra Leone, whence she sailed on the 22nd | ent of Streets, courts; as far as his department is found requested to call and take her way wee n raeadong xt.—"The entertainment of veg of February. It appears by the ts that concsrmed, the strictest investigation. We under- | | Avnicutan Conrsssor.—The Rey. Dr. 1 preal- i “3 joman’s Extearatestext ——T rely | of Representatives, by the insertion of # proviso that Uillowing slavers bad’ Veen “oapteneg and con’ ellted VamtNO wilt OW gritifod: | deat of the College of the Holy Cron by to'tho tour, wold neeee, hat ee eek | ME, Brougham Hey facies cxpectalisna ot his freras; | cate three mi tions of dollare be subscribed to the demned :— | Bunday ovening, the 19th inst ce tee relay, street, 2 | Ke would g2 plompfor Henry Clay. [Lond ani repeat: | ang the highest’ anticipatious of those who esse | ofthe Pennsylvania Rairoud Gam pyny, ard ten per Nesdera, Re — : The negro, Davo, the supposed murderer of his mas- | lar confession. As there has been much seid this | ed ie) Would any whig pause to ask himeel(tie | fo witnese his exhibition. It beh aay bo te mee onthe same be actually paid ip, and thirty miles of Noa generador, Uniano, Isabella, Princesea, | ter, N. Vance, and for whose apprehension a reward of subject of late, we should Ries ho feel who he would vote for, if Henry Clay were | any description of his astonish ng pe origi Fs | for construction be! Gimaiera, Expeiga, Recupedrador, Megico, | $600 was offered, has been arrested, acd lodged in Spar- | to heat the Catholic at from the lips of tale elo- | Pat forward? [“ No,” “no,” and immense cheers.) No, and plessing skill, in vourtraying all ‘xe richness of the toad bo placed under contract for uha, Fredicio, 4 tenburg jail ‘divine, be aaa lips | Hrbetare’ nis tame—ais goaiue—duty—and obligation Genuine Insh ohirsoter, Mr, D. richly deserves the | the oth of July, 1947, the proplaious of thle bil shell

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