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ii " iii - aad lar facts relating to the private policy which hasthus | lrarian Orera.—Whiat 1s the reason we cannot | Sporting Intelligence, New Aprortionment.—It willbe seen by the fol- y “ i} sid Counterfeiter.—A i N YORK HERALD. jar governed Mr. Polk in the selection of his prin- | have an Italian opera here, and obtain a short en- | Txortina on THe Hantem Taacn, Yesteapay.—There a gain aod Fae can ppg lowing official announcement, that the delegates = ‘cipal officers, a policy which has hitherto remained | joyment in the delicious spring time of year, before | W®# ® goodly muster of the right sort onthis course, | th'o¢ “april last by officer Stephens, ¢ with ferg- | to the Convention are to be elected according to the , April 24, 1846+ | rig | Hen ‘J | to witness the sport promised. A purse of $30—mile | wing circumstances. appears thet new apportionment. secret and inscrutable to every person throughout the summer heats come on, driving us from the | beate—boat 8 in:6, under the saddle, ct ® 7.36 oflers Stephene and Gilbert F Hays reoelved a pri . srextapeunatieggy —, ey aeaeate siawalll the country. It appears that some of these private city to all the mountainous places where cool, C. Carson, named gr. m. Nell. the South, P \-- this fatin mal By the act this day atte’, Albany f ‘ect in rele- ne Weekty inte- letters had been read, previous to their publicatioh, | refreshing breezes are to be found? Madame Pico | ‘W. V. named. . ‘b: hy: Honest John. nio-end, wes in thine! plate Pri, | tion to the Election of Delegetes to the Convention of The important foreign news, and the highly inte: Mi : bas ‘a ‘m. Dell: pose of having a counterfeit benk note engraved ; | {i ‘of this State,” the county of Albany is au- resting d : te in Congress on the Oregon and other by Mr. Polk and Mr. Walker; but we have been is here in fine health and spirits; and, we under- P.G. Seeman Sete 5.0 ead y a 7, gheee, valuable ecg Ey A — phen Spt four such dalegates, the county of debate ii gre: inf it i | There was a conside! otherwise depending arres' cl two, the count; questions, willbe given in full in the Weekly Herald | ™{ormed, and we have no doubt it is correct, that | stand, the rest of the troupe 1s expected every day, | the result. The two latter animals were, comparatively, | street, near the North River. He was at once conducted | Chatauque two, the county of Chenange two, the county of this week. It willbe ready at 8’clock to-morrow neither Green, Polk, nor Walker, ever anticipated | comprising Perozzi, Antognini, Valtellini, Tomasi, searc! Columbia two, the county | novices, not having trotted inthis vicinity for some time | before the Chief of Foliée, and on searching « bundle | OF oe Erie four, the county of Kings three, the county of their publication in the shape they have been issued | and Madame Valtellini. Here are the materials of | pov/°°H 79h, they were placed in the order men- | - had » the liscovered.® | Medison two ‘and county of New York sixteen, 2 a - ‘to the worla. The President, it seems, when he | an Italian company, if any of our managers have shove, 1s tie Gras beet toe ©: E.On ee eae | Desk’ oats St oot tne Panett ee eee Desk vt | the count gt ‘tiara the county of St, Lawrence News from Europe. read these letters attributed to Coddington, reveal- | the enterprise to commence negotiations for the | ed well, together, ihe saritl, 8 Lele rt behind |e ie OF the ate eine eat tae aes | counties in the State the’ number of delegates to be The Great Western is the next steam ship due. jing the principles by which he, as one of the Van | “whole or none”—for 49, or 54 40. | Considerably; and the grey, qwhich was at this Point | from which the plate was copied; also a quantity of | chosen to the said nape Heh BB ties 3 She, of course, comes to this city, and will bring | Buren party, acted, remarked that he had already | {fan Italian troupe should be formed, we think | indmost, passes Het, Sow wont nov od ond rhacnad | bank note Paper. Messrs Bawdos, Wright & Hatch | emit one week later intelligence. We may look for her | decided not to appoint him to the‘collectorship, but | the Park Theatre would be the most eligible place | har fox of 200 sd ad Sant Aeet thew Gecuted | 8. BENTON, Secretary of State. arrival on Sunday. would appoint “ one of hisown men.” The objec- for their exhibitions. It is large, cool and airy, and | and house, and shortly after broke into something lik | 0 the pecs nemnans onthe nuaee 3 Cero red | Important Decisiox.—The suit of Yates & Mo- tion to Coddington, therefore, was that he was not | is now managed with great tact and business poce, rackir strengly ; the. sere Koes Cory we 1p those valuable (oflicers, Stephens and Heys, and jafir | lntire, of New York, for r shot 80,000 loge land ‘2 The State Convention. | one of the President’s “own men.” He wesnoi “the | talents. Ifall the fashionable world, including visi- | 95" ie won taan toned thar hie bed talent ed teas aot ay eee ae ee \- the Lydian one oie aa eet yn ro Pol The election of delegates to revise, re- | King’s own” Le did not belong to ihe White | ters, would stir up, a short, but brilliant season, going jas owing to his throwing a shoe on the straight | Dif) Ba estle eat of ca plates | NO Delta Aprit 14. .Om model, tinker, and patch the constitution of | House. Now Mr. Coddingtoa, when he was post | for the opera, might be begun. e. | that Th wi ss Ps bark 5 id | ei e < In the second heat, Honest John was the favorite, 3 to | modern this State, will take” place next Tuesday | master, was one of the best we ever had—far supe- | Previous to these arrangements, however, it is | 1, in consequence of Col. Bartine taking the saddle. After | C.toq oe aan bs atts seman his city, of oa whch sng dncorry of Fastoarey hes hat i ; most, it ago.— \be's lery, at 251 Broadway, 1s one of the most inter- ting places of Active preparations are in progress throughout | rior to the present ineflicievt functionary—and no | expected that Madame Pico should give a concert | #me three or four attempts ata start, the grey took the | 116 denomination of $10, (It will be well to state ean: remost among ¢ the 3, j A | = ps lead, Doily second close up; but before they got tothe | 15 ese } t Pro essor Piumbe, who the State, by the several political parties, to | doubt would have made an excellent collector. But | for her own benefit, and in order to give her old turn at the bottom, Dolly = je a bad break, and the bay | tmouat so thay can sette tus monet eerlacsion) soy ont the padi. tnd nw holds }, Penn. Photogra hi selves repre: t . The de- “the King’ “To will | fri ; ‘ ‘ . | mare went in front some 6 or 8 lengths ; at the quarter, 2 ave themselves represented in that body. e di | he did not belong to “the King’s own. I will | friends an opportunity of showing her their atten: CA ig Sera maand trot closing | Honesdale Banh Foams ik of Northumberland, Penn; | ¥ enviab! ition of the first bern Liber- | legates will probably be divided into two great pat- | appoint,” said Mr. Polk, “‘one of my own men;” | tions. é _. | the gap on the leader considerably ; when near the hall; | 125, Philadelphia; Bank of Chester County, Penneylva. | **iae Renee ae iOn: Beene ties, one consisting ol the conservative portion of jane this is the leading principle that has animated | It is said that Perabeau, the musical teacher, is bs ny es nogaekeen belie ee Cae or thane, | Bia; Sche: jank, New Yok, of eyamenning Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Gout, White | the people--those who are opposed to altering the | Mr. Polk in all his nominations and appointments | ambitious of giving a concert, in order to play some trotian thet fundamental laws, and are desirous of letting well | throughout the country. The President’s “own enough alone; and the other consisting of reformers | men” were appointed, and not the friends of any of every grade, color and distinction, who are de- | other candidates, defeated or not defeated. » Phi the Farmers’ ond Me Com driodate of Potassa, as his forte, and when within 20 lengths | Bank. F forsey, of $5; the Bank of Delaware, | gellings ~The Compound Syrup Hydrioatts ot ee lone of De Meyer’s pieces, but that he wants Madame | of home, broke, and Dolly came home six lengths in | Wilmington, Delaware; the Orange Bank, New Jersoy, | carsaparils, and Yellow Dock, «remedy which bes bees tang . ; 4 front, an easy winner of the heat, in2m. 49s. John ‘ ta Bait y | ee af, I 8 adler for ev Pico’s assistance to fill the house. With all due | putiea up. ie $55 Lyeecairee Chg en Bank, Be Prag ed ol be eda, salen: ny paplig.' Poe lh ene tly 4 deference to these ambitious intentions, we think | Third Heat—The Day horse took the lead, closely | Bank o' ‘enneyivanie, Phildelphia, 5 Lanioae) arom A ‘Ring, 192 Broacway, coruer 5 1» iter } a | Bank, Pennsylvania, of $5; Lebanon Bank, bbe thn ps vy. ‘Sareaparril ’ neuer terme Me Allister’s sirous of creating a new state of things, and bring- | The fact, therefore, is plain and distinct, that a | Madame Pico should avail herself of her freshness priate hileleri Apes oes ter ly Wo the oe eee zur. i eames Liberty ping Beck of Salve or Daly Oates fone Sqayne’s, Syrup ot Wild ing about a grest political millennium. The changes | Polk party has been organizing throughout the | and popularity, and not extend it for those to whom | quarter to the half the sorrel and Yes were abreast of (sont) nk, adel; i Dr, Boa et! ner 4 | the Kensington Ba: phia; Hagerstown Bank, sought to be brought about by the latter class are va- | country by Mr. Polk himself, and we believe there | it dees not belong. First, let us have a concert, | ¢#ch other, and made a Jory pretty. Seat bat shortly | of Hage! $5; ried and numerous, consisting of the election of | is now at Washington a kitchen cabinet, whose : ter the sorrel broke, and the bay took t! and then let the fashionable world try to get up the | twenty lengths. They kept thus round the top, but the | Bank of Cheraw, all judiciary officers by the people, the abolition of | names we know very well, and who are the chan- lawyers, the extinction of chancellors, the aboli- | nels through which the thoights of the White ith Caro! and i i rel closed the gap coming home most considerabl: ‘ opera in the shortest time, at the Park Theatre. permet at a ce thier r ef home, tes, consisting of various devices, - ? ‘ Theatrica “i and a variety of small strips of writ tion of certain land titles, the extension of the | House find their way to the newspaper organ of the orrel came home a dozen lengths in front in 2 min. $6,000 in bills, printed and ady for issuing; ight of suffrage to colored people, and various | eapitol. The secret history of Mr. Polk’s admimis- | gyening in his favorite character of Falataff, in Shaks' | - Fourth Heat—Tho Colonel gave up the horse, Gading | 834 thres billsfof $1,000 ench, of the Merchant's Bank : 5 | peare’s tragedy of ‘‘Henry the Fourth.” If it were | pecoutt pee Delerg yelper Lay a ar the Bank of Commerce. Also, a beautiful ah for MONKEY MARKET. tical economists, are required at this time. present day, would be extremely philosophical and | possible, Mr. Hackett exceeded oven himself in delinea- | ‘The grey led, but shortly after broke. The rider of the oaaneit of the spurious coin. Much wert yr Ane ‘Thursday Aprii23—6 P.M. ‘There is every probability that the proceedings of interesting. We have been willing, and desirous, | ting this most humorous charactor, and proved, to the | bay horse appeared to ie along with him better than | y. after broke, and the bay went some ton lengths in front, to-day, and prices for nearly all the fancies went up 1 gree of harmony; but, on the contrary, that the | of the great affairs under his charge, but we are | Loner wiich'ne himself if living would applaud. “He | the grey completely tailed off. Round the top the sor. | comeaeralon and 2 per cent. Long Island went up 1} per cent, Har clashing and conflicting views of these two great very much afiaid that he has committed numerous | #ppears again this evening in the same character, in the | Tél came well up, in consequence of the bay breaking, anoes, babies Wit ig AE Storr far ea parties will either bring abouta complete revolution, | and various mistakes, both in principle and practice, yet sean tds, Hacks if coy thera heme would any, e tug of war. ‘The grey was fanger in the bad; for hed ke encened, Wall robability Railroad 2, Morris Canal }, Pennsylvania 5’s 1, Farmers’ that may change the condition of parties altogether | in the organization of his administration, and that | that one of the most intellectual treats awaits them, and ee en tee bey led the | the various States would have been inundated with this | Loan 1}. The sales were large at the improvement. in this State, and create-a state of things that will | the country is in danger of deep disappointment at | {they aFe desirous of enjoying it, they must visit the bay made a bad break, aod od 1 stop, and auencnates Paax Tuxataz—Mr. Hackett appeared ogaia last | h° 60" i . % w York, not #i ; $460 in ten dollar bills, other reforms, which, in the opinion of these poh- tration, and his movements, from his election to the | oS hief of'Police for the able manner he hasconducted | There decided improvement in the market this body will not be conducted with any great de- and anxious, to assist Mr. Polk in the management | satisfaction of every one present, that the fullest concep: | °ret and at the quarter lapped the sorrel, which short! | the ‘whole affur, and raise is ero was a very P' | | Various banks will substantially remunerate these «Merry Wives of Windsor ;” end to those who have not and came home in 2 min. 41 Jom 2, Canton 1}, Norwich and Worcester 1}, Reading | | spurious money, by which the public would suffer es . : Park this evening, as itis the last of Mr. Hucketi’s ap- Way, the mare making a bad break ere they reached the | tPurions monet, OY Nich te Pee vet Police | Atthe second board, the sales of railread siocks were be disadvan'ageous to society, or that will be pro- | its success. We will not, however, hastily con- | peice. | nhl e fi boon tate ee Hae the La mae Oe Sar for examination. LA very large, and a further improvement of several per ductive of lasting good results. | demn on mere supposition. We have numerous | Bowery Tueatnx.—The tragedy of “Jane shore, Fina aaggt maintained. thie position to thé ht | , Charge of Perjury.—Officer Hays arrested bas yg Cent was realited. Harlem went up 1} per cent, Read- ‘where ‘the sorrel ‘mare fomewhet, but tae |e Het, John & Enaugh, charged with Beery Bey: | ing 2, Norwich and Worcester j, Morris Canal 2, Read, 1 and came home some tenor #.dozeD | missioner of Deeds, on the 6th day of February, 1846, | ing Railroad Bonds 2, Long Island 1}, Cantonl. We sec.,a winner purse | which document was placed before the Vice Chancellor, | fear the advance is too rapid to be sustained. Although It must be admitted that the convention about to | facts in our possession, and we wait for more. ‘was performed last night at the Bowery in a most credi| meet for the above purposes, will be one of the ———_——_-__. i | able manner. The house was quite well filled, and th most important assemblages that ever took place in New York Pirors.—We are happy in being en- | acting highly applauded. We could find no fauit with | this State ‘The influence of its proceedings will | abledto inform our readers, that there is every pios- | Mr. Scott's “Gloster,” aavo his occasionally sssuming | _ he following le a summary of the whole affir:— EE a eet irmad. Chucek in Foriets choot ca, | there is évidently some foundation for the improvement, not be confined to the State of New York, | pect that the New York pilots will soon be restored | an attitude a-kimbo, which certainly was ratl - Youu . re <2 1 21 2 | October in 1838; alno various other statements sworn to | we havo an impression that it cannot comtinue long at . ; on i vile h were unjustly and | fFaceful for personating a courtly prince. | Great c | C. Carson's g. m. Nell... {3 2 8 Bais | inthis bill by this Reverend gentleman, which are said | tho rate realised within the past day or two. Tne mo- but will extend throughout the whole coun- | tothe rights and privileges whic! justly and | {Pyne to Mr. Clarke, for his performance of Lord Hast- | C- Carson N :. to be untrue by the following witnesses : John Kraimer, skit bo woh’ odie thatr ik Was; ' andthe: teal try. The country is filled with reformers | wrongfully wrested from them by Congress in the | ings;” and tho * Alicia” of Mrs. Jone , like everything | ©, 2247 — 2:49 — 9:45 ~ 2:41-2:45. Justus Wagner, and E. Winzer. A hearing in this case | 2° ™ she does, was excellent. The enterpris: will ba had before the Magistrate this afternoon at four _ having become satisfied that the Independent Treasury and evolutionists, whose theories on govern- paieh bya pti a td under ex- Jackson.) offers a capital bill to-night. The tr City Intelligence. o'clock, neat Ht is Ciseighe Dill will be so much modified, that no immediate or ra- ment, politics, and religion, are of the wildest | Cited feelings, superinduced by the malicious con- | of « Vir ” the “ Old Toll House,” and the fe: Stealing a Boat. Hagh Currighem was arrested yet. | ia contraction in their operations will be required, have * » gion, : ‘ a ” Il to bi fe . | of the season will be the eclipse of the sun, which will teali boat from Whitehall and'most visionary nature. These reformers have, | duct of a clique of underwriters and stockjobbers in ae can a ee Mer piped pe iperemeds | come off to morrow, without ‘“‘any postponement ‘on a0- stp valued tt $53, Bcc: Glad _ i been more liberal in their discounts, and have therefore this city. draw a crowded house. | count a the appear: if aoe acre 4 attics te — No, 97 Broad street. ‘committed ee itil by Justice OF, relieved the market from part‘of the depression which Previous to the wrecks of the Bristol and Mexico, New Greenwich Turatxe.—The unprecedented suc: | e4 ee cote icarchully ohantvele From Silli- | pes.: of Perjury.<An individual by the name of a# Weighed #0 heavily upon the commercial classes and the amelioration of our race, until their num. | 4nd the melancholy loss of life and propefty con- | cons which has attended the performances at this theatre | an’s Journal, we find tnat this will be the last large | Mathes Ww. MeChesney, of Brooklyn, was arrested yes- | generally, and upon stock speculators particularly. bers have increased to a magnitude, well calculated | Rected with these wrecks, a self constituted board | since its opening, is the best evidence of the just appre. | Cee ate ailaae thet il bat total bane cicate | tetday ons charge ofperjury. It appears that Mr. Mc. | ‘The movements in the Senate, in relativn to the Inde- aye * . A : * atic f its lent management, under tho enter, =; to appal the minds of all conservators of the peace | Of underwriters and jobbers, without a shadow of Clslion of its exce! by the pak rae pon “up | | Tue Ecuirse To monaow.—About the darkest deed | | | | through the medium of their organs, discussed their theories and plans for the reformation of society, z=) ; Chesney, about two years ago, opened an institution | 1 to hi fi oe until August 7th, 1869. The duration of the central | aie ti Exchange Bank o Lockport. The perjury pendent Treasury bill, will be likely ave a very fa- and well being of society. Teason or authority, presumed to dictate to the | Pour Pwo have had frequently ‘occasion te notion tho" length of its path 9,000 miles. For 1 minutes after | Siatvit ou the 20 ‘of October, lei, which afidavit Teppocsts oaatinst ty eRe Ra sete tee The crisis hi ow arrived for the tri - | pilots, and lay down certain rules of conduct for | with much satisfaction, the at‘ractive bills which have | the beginuing and about 17 before the end of the central | y ‘i Lest q ua tas any strived for the triumph ior ide interfere | been, from time to time, put forward by Myers and | eclipse, or for about half en hour only, it will beannular | }ysplaced in the Court of Chancery, charging LeemsD | questions from Mr. Webster, atated that it had feat of these new-fangled doctrines. On the delibe- | them to follow; and even went so far as to interfere | ‘Teniinson-embracing s host of dramgtic relent a | 94 ing the remainder of the time, or for upwards Of | with having entered the Bank and removed from that es- | unanimously agreed upon in committee, to recom rations and action of the convention, the members | with their political rights and privileges, and to | judicious selection of the young and raing cotors of ihe | three hours it wil be total, but so smalls the extent of | Tabiishmont various moigages and negotiable. papers, | certain modffcations of the specie claases, fa the new of which will be elected throughout the State on | dictate to them the manner in which they should | Gi? tion of the stage manager, Grattan, have drawn | inatadec atthe tore thar Seyce lt rie etaen | Sgreements and bank bills, all of which they aver te b® | ‘Treasury bill, so that they should go into operation on ‘Tuesday next, will depend their adoption or rejec- | Vote. Against this unwarrantable assumption of | Neen eae cenaleus neigh Borieood tat hee Lose nik | on the perth side of the island of Cuba, appears to be | the sum of $1,000 to answer at court for trial. the Ist of January, 1947, instead of the Ist of July, 1846, * Pa | 5 . re in thit fe! 01 a } >. sixth tion. {f they should be permitted to be incorporated | power, the New York pilots in a body pro! | tentfe tn tis peptone ne Tegbiy creditable $0 the entire earpge Teed. Declag the pleat nig Bro fl wrt Be poe neers omrrcprcatone pereetn eed Ripe eae passed by the lower house. This will make some on our organic laws, the whole substratum of so- | tested, and declined to be interfered with by | vicinity thet it has met with such cordisl support. The | present century there will be Dut five eclipses central | {y2"d, and officer Murphy, erreated yetterday ® man bY | aiggrence in the operation of this bill, as it will give ill be shakes; thai 2 ‘ any self constituted board, considering them- | play last mght was “Jonathan Doubikins,” in which S any part of the Atlantic States, viz: those of May 26, | tice of the Peace in Sullivan county, charging this man | more time for the banks to regulate themselves by its ciety will be shaken, their antagonistic principles - ‘ankee Hillshone out in his most brilliant style, and | 1954, and September 29, 1875, annular in Massachusetts, | with obtaining a horse and wagon from Abraham Scott, isiot will be continually jarring, and the consequences | 8¢lves amenable only to the laws of the State | was well supported by Mrs. Isherwood ar Mary.’ The | and thot of October 19, 1965, in the Carolinas; whilst | Sy ‘Manakatiog, of, the above county, by false. pro: | Provisions. : ats re i i indepen- | well known and acknowledged ability of Hill display- | those of August 7, 1869, and May 28, 1900, will be total > , alle ~ The Chairman of the Finance Committee also stated no man can depict. Fouriensm, materialism, and | Of New York relating to pilotage. The indepen- | u A 133 1088 iJ , q “tences, valued at $75. He was sent back to Sullivan P ™, >, ih th seitad andi! fel- itself throughout, with able effect—his inimitable | in North Carolina and Virginia. The eclipse will com- county for § that the Warehousing bill, and bills for the establish- and every other new-fangled ism that has occupied | dent manner in which these spirited and daring fe ery, naive humor, and broad comic wit, convulsed | monce here about 10 o'clock. Its greatest obscuration | “°A"Piack Pickpocket.—A black woman was nabbed | ment of mintsin New York and Charleston, were under the attention of those psuedo reformers, will be ex- | lows disregarded the commands of this Board of | ear bee Dig igre ae a LAD seerol paises ein Sd minutes past 13. | Zosterday in the act of picking the pocket of Mrs. Hood, consideration, and would be reported to the Senate as hibited in all their naked deformity, and ride | Shavers, excited their indignation and hurt their | an evening, spent in seeing Yanke as Doubikins, | jwepectons oF Sincseesl ated Inspectors elected at | aol pele eeprrcy ns fice! Parmalee, of the 14th | soon as possible. The Warehousing bill has been made throughout the land; the forms and conventionalities | Vanity, for they considered themselves of grea! im- pegs Me dye rae so, J ples ess ee | the late charter esection, will commence their duties at | ward, and locked Sp fer trial by Justice Taylor. the order of the day forthe 11th proximo, and it will of society, even, will be disregarded; and anarchy | Portance. They were.in the habit of meddling doctor out of some. b vy In the farce of “ New Papo pinpep deena eas aaa aati ag thang C0000 salonging te Richard Kell ilesked an: Probably pass, insome shape, before the Independent be the inevitable result, sooner or later. | with every subject that had any connection with | Notions,” ree trae eg td oeberape | Democnarre Conerrro iowa: Convawrion.—The De- | Spurious Billz.—A ,black rescal called Joe Januar Treasury billcomes up. This is considered an allevia- have no thought, however, that such an un- | commerce. Nothing could go right in the opinion | yy, on The “ House Dog” wound up the per- | mocratic Constitutional Convention met last evening | Wes “pulled” yesterday by officer Geulding, of the 6th | ting measure ; one that will provont any unfavorable fortunate state of things will accrue from the delibe- | Of these worthies, unless they had a hand init. | The Greenwich Theatre will certainly go | at Tammany Hall, and completed their nominations for | ward, for attempting to pass a $10 bad bill on Mr. Gillen, [| effect from the operation of the new financial policy of i i ii it | the State Convention. Their ticket now stands as fol- | corner of Walker and Mulberry streets. Locked up for | rations of the State Convention. We are convinced _ However, the pilots were not to be trifled with, and bing Mr oh inet Bee we Eesha lagwee “ or examination, ie sal ct asa the government—that will bring about the change that that there will be conservatism sufficient in the | they thought proper to exercise their rights without the proper qualifications. The Misses Vallee danceda | Cherles O’Conor, Lorenzo B. Shepard, day Neridr the arson’ of Haney suyaem, charged with | Posy will produce in the currency, in credits, and in i t | he if ia board. The | double Cracovienne with much animation, which hada | Henry Nicoll, Robert H. Morris, oh did sapere Peg wg sree gp <oacsd the commercial system of the country generally, more convention, to repel all violent attacks on the wel- | Teference to the manifestoes of this board. The | [hile Cmemenne wet chestra also performed with | Samuel J. Tiliien, John A. Kennedy, | abisining’Gi800, by Talee pectences, fren 30h Carer eee csimenld Olptalsaiieianpeeaesl fare of the State and of society, that may be made | speculators and stock jobbers composing the board, | much teste and execution several select piaces daring | Beclemin F: pommel Seen, Senet, | Medsts, who wos the opmpleinant, ama uot Ms-seus |" ar euetpovacument sooalareald etop oeus plan to get by these visionaries; and that their plans will be con- | pensciaeary f ee Lente eal the | (ee Siete wa disdes mameetOpcy. nn! | Aveeno Wm. 8. Conely, | Moffatt, he being only # witness in the matter on behalf | +14 of the gurplus revenue, previous to the establish. fined to the spots where they originated, viz: the | Pilots, and devoted their energies to the demolition | b “ Solomon Townsend, John H. Hunt, 3 ——— mont of the Independent Treasury bill, the enforcement philanthropic heads of their projectors. . | of the men whom they could not intimidate. The | , VA% AMsURoH's Mexacense—The colebratedcollec- | stephen Allen, George; Mans - Pans peter e 3 | ese " | tion ofanimals now being exhibited by Mr. Van Amburgh | Wujic Consriturionat Com: .—The Whig Con- Before Judge Ulshorffer. of the most restrictive provisions in that act, would not There 1s a great difference of opinion in the com- | Bristol and Mexico were unfortunately wrecked at | 4+ the corner of Eighth street and Lafayette Place, in | stitutional Convention met ‘nat wreneg at the Brosdway | ze. 23.—Caleb D. Gildersleeve vs. Henry L. Buckley. | be felt in the slightest degree, and those doing a legiti. munity, as to whether there exists any necessity | this time; and the public excitement occasioned by | ¢nis city, has drawn crowds of visitants during the week, | Houte, and completeditheir nominations for the State | ‘his was an action to recover $530, the amount of three | mate business would hardly realise any change in the for the altering or amending of the Constitution.— | the dreadful loss of life, was laid hold of by the 0 d Oeeyertes ae new et Williams, | Tnotetencanyes atali tor tha Seleaces Ie wos oovent financial policy of the government. We trust the Se- Many intelligent men of all parties were averse to it | enemies of the pilots to assist them in breaking anxious to wituess the extraordinary [= | Shepard Koapp, Samuel F. Mott, | to be shown that Mr. Gildersieeve was only a nominal | nate will pass all these bills ina proper shape, with the 4 ; ; F formances of Mr. Van Amburgh with his animals. The | John C. Greene, James De Peyster Ogden. | plaintiff, that the real plaiatiff was a Mr. Fitch, and that | new tariff bill, as soon as possible—that the lower house at the time it was submitted; while many, like our- | down this hardy set of men. These catastrophes | p1i¢9 of exhibition is an immense oblong tent, both | RB. Ogden Philip Hone, e notes were tainted with usury, $1 a day being | Vin = oa tak th Se a selves, considered that there certainly was room for | were falsely attributed to the negligence of the ends and one side of which are occupied by the| 4: 'W. Bradford, N. a Blunt, | charged for interest for the time the notes had to run.— he ae so eae ae mamercial classes wi iti I todeprive | °#8¢8 of the snimals. On the other side, seats arise, | TE. Tomlinson, Robert Jones, itch was examined for the defendant, and he proved | have e possible to regulate their operations reform, If the measures of reform that are abso- | pilots. Petitions calling upon Congress Prive | One above the other, for the accommodation of the s; Robert Taylor, John L. Stephens, discounted the notes, and gave fall consideration | accordingly. We would eat the policy of lutely needed for the well being of the people and | the pilots of their priviliges’ were circulated in | tators. During the exhibition, Mr. Van Amburgh shows | Charles O’Conor, ‘Wan. F. Havemeyer. ; and the jury, under the direction of the Court | ding! mse having " | : vee plainuf, | tbe Independent Treasury, the tarif, and the Warehous- the prosperity of the State, can be incorporated | every street of the city, and despatched to Wash- ied Bone poe Be ion a bee eee (lps Poe Native Nomrnations.—The following is the list of ba dates hoe defend . gtd Pie sii | ing bill, all go into operation onthe same day, viz: on upon our Constitution, and the unity and symmetry | ington in the charge of persons who were to lobby | lying down among them, and toying with them, with as | candidates nominated by the natives for the State com "Catharine Winman ve. Gerardus Clark, ot. al—1o this | the 1st of Jan wary, 1847. of the sacred fabric retained, the Convention will | them ‘hrough Congress. Their enemies uafortu- | much seem png eT ee witht | ‘Deden Edwards, Harris Wilson, Squinst Clark and Brown, and in some time aitererarde | TR@ commerce of Havana for the past year, com- have met to soie purpose. But it, on the otherhand, | nately succeeded in their nefarious designs, and | makes them roar, not ‘gently as any sucking dove,” but | a. Levereee, ee aes obtained a judgment egainst her, and then made an | pared with several previous, has increased butia very tri- schemes of refo! ve | i i induced Con- | With such unequivocal strength of lungs, as to put the epherd Knapp, ichol oo ed ication{to the Court to set offone judgment against | fling per cent. The e: of the all the sclemes of reform, that have been debated | through their false representations, induc | Seciseness ol tes Rined tayend ail | imports Principal staples by the philosophers of the day be carried out, § ation. The | Elias H. Ely, William F. Piatt, ther, ‘The motion was resisted on the part of Mrs. grees to pass such a Inw as they demanded. The | §xhipition is well worth a visit. Ic oxhibi'a, ina striki Wm. L. Prall, Brutus Skidmore, Winmen, on the ground that she had tira assign. | the island of Cuba were, in many instances, less than in a) i 7 ing ft ir | | light, the supremacy of mind over matter—the moral | David E. Wheeler, Hiram Ketchum. | ment on her judgment toa person named Connery, betore | previous years; and the tonnage engaged in the trade of the Constitution will, alter coming from their | effect of this law was to throw open the pilotage of Say niche ped A ee aa over | Wm. 8. s, | Mee clare uae oot S Cae tine ater it ene. ths pochieaiast das epeny topes Sei ati hands, reser ble more Joseph’s coat than any thing | this port,toithe whole world; and immediately this | greatly superior brute force. Morever, the exhibition | Increase in tHe Boox Trave.—The increwe inthe | contended that she made the assignment with an intent ay bain Jenser Crty.—The citizens of our little sister across | | —, - brochure 18 merely a rehash of his former book, tue river, have Tecenty had « muticipa election, which Tae case ‘anda ‘agurped to this mor £. For Tlais | Commence or Havana—Anricles ReowtExep oR Exron. ii i resulted inthe complete triumph of the \e’s candi- a . Valtee; patel | and contains a greatpart of his former revelations, But public opinion, although it may run into error | met with a most unexpected proof of the high estimation | dates, For a loug ti past, the People og been con. | Clark. i it may yet be the cause of some curiousand singular | 4) 194 will eventually come right. So it is with | in which he is held, as the first pianist of the age. Tho | testing the claime of a company of individuals styled the developments, on present and passing events. Its re- f il The | d ” ai 2 hat | evening of his arrival the orchestras of one or more of ie Res Mi perme it cob pena baht usury hleag velations have put us in possession of those princi- 1@ Pilots. The long and angry discussions that | the giforent theatres of the city assembled beneath his | the water lots and ferry privileges adjacent to the city. . peng have been carried on since that time, have served to | windows at the St. Charles Hotel, and regaled him with | The nT aan L beso of the Associates to 1 ples which§ formerly animated and instigated the develope the true state of the case, the motives that | # splendid serenads. Upon his appearance, in acknow- citing hag rightfully vosted in the Before Chief Justice Jo action of the party created by Van Buren, and i : ‘ lodgement of this gratify ing compliment, he was greeted | Common esa 4 joussion bes waxed vo Price ¢ Co against Croten Insurance Company.—This | | nde: and past—eac! ty using the bal | usually termed the Van Buren dynasty of the United actuated the enemies of the sea pilots, and to prove | with demonstrations of unbounded applause, the | Case, (already noticed) being an action to recuver the | jg4 part; f i lot box as its w ; but thi th the manifest wrong that the law of Congress in- | Werm hearted and delighted mus.cians poured forth their rod met bag Ise. TI iti i | f the finest specimens of animated | book trade inthe Ui tes fi the increase | of defrauding Mr. Clark, and defeating his set off. Upon | Previous year. It must be taken into consideration, in td | tJ some rei al mens of i ly seen city. fe have ;@ the validity of assignme! e sul rear were below, not be discerkitik. | was confidently expected, by working under the | ture—not in cagee—at the exhibition last evening) We | In our advertining columas, thrt one feature ia the Is: | Sitnete peoced Mos Winman's signatare, fer wh Sanya pelentenry- rattan} seroma | rates, and getting the influence of this board, | & lerstand that the exhibition will positively c! ‘op | crease is the establishment of an ig Raped spe] | he was cross examined at » to show that the s Hienty Importaxt Dvetorments In Tae Hrs- | US! h ane getting fhe”: ” | Saturday evening, snd wo therefore advise who | by Henry Long & Brother, who intend to go quite ex- | been. There was xo falling off in the foreign demand, rony of. Mohaiztt Ako Porsrios. If Mackewvie’s would break down the old pilots. have not as yet visited it, to do so immediately. | tensively into buying and selling books forthe trade. | as the exports since have been unusually large. | ‘The persecution, commenced at that time, has | Ds Meren.—We are gratified to learn that upon the been unremittingly continued to the present time. | arrival of thie distinguished artist in New Orleans, he Arai 23.—Burtis v: his PFO- | noticed) was summed up. Verdic amount of a policy of insurance, stands adjourned over Si tma ivi ina , F ood tion of the great artist, in hearty cheers for “the | Umphed. Horatio N. Frvatt, to this fc D. | tates. Itmay be the cause of giving some insight | dicted on the pilots. ‘There is but one opinion, | Ss » Sthe musicians of New Orleans have cted one of th roe | into the secret and mysterious policy, which has now, in the community ; and that is, that the law of honor, in th Ae uncil, altogether U. S. Cireult Court. | hitherto animated the inscrutable mind of Mr. Polk, | 1937'should be repealed, , | mains. Tt bs gretityiog 06 see men wie are valy kevsunnsucan #:keer, te This court is adjourned to Saturday at 12 o'clock. | ; 5 oiling wy fame, | prssensesbede sine. | the present occupant of the White House. | Ashort time since, the Legislature of the State | thus snowy their appreciation of that exslted genius assumed by the Jersey Associates. / Court Calendar—This Day. {in a certain portion fof the new book there isa 4 ‘hich has enabled this great Teach, at such an Cononen’s Orvice.—Sudden Death—The coroner | Svrenion Court—Nos 60, 18, 63, 8, 76, 236, 79, 287, 78, ot Maryland passed a resolution directing their | representatives in Congress to vote for a repeal of that law, and on Wednesday the Legislature of the Empire State, passed a similar resolution. Al- th Statement, going to show that a perusal ef a parcel | of some of those private letters, particularly those written by Mr. Coddington, formerly post master of this city, caused Mr. Polk to retuse him the appoint- ment of collector, which had been promised to Mr. Dix; and brought about the appointment of Mr. Law- rence, who was called the “President’s own man.” It seems that the individual, through whose agency Mr. Polk and Mr. Walker read private copies of held an inquest yesterday, at No. 118 84, 89, 233, 91, 98, 99, 100, 85, 101, to 105, 107 to 110, 26, botly of C..B: Wiedmeyer, bornin Virginie, wh 26, 45, 111'to 116 his death by disease of the heart. Verdict accordingly. | Common Pitas Caenvan.—Iat Part—16, 23, 73, 75, 77, before the New Orleans public. Also, the coroner hel: inquest at the dead house, 79, 85, 87, 69, 91. 2nd part—70, 16, 78, 84, 86, 90, 92, bave come an nbn reg _ = | onthe pre Leta ri beg in England, 45 | 94, 96. * . r * the ears oO} je, wi yu! it; : though it has been a considerable time since the 4 ht, ones by jeermpersne ‘ pra latin | Eaucrants To Catironnia —There are now in matter was laid before our Legislature for consider- of his Sees apse, arte ees ee coroner Means ~ as texnest this cys number of. yori on their we ee " . P | place iat on arr nat 1e 0" ost la; on iti DC @ com| wi | ation, their favorable action upon it at last only | PUss.ir postponed in consequence of the Donarrival Clayton, « colored man, born 1a Philudelpuis, 40 youre wat this spring to Calitorois. ‘Chey will leave the | shows that, alter patiently examining the merits of | of one of his pianos, which was to have been sent over- | of age, who fell down suddenly in Fulton street, and be- ‘and it is expected, if the grass on the case, they had arrived at a deliberate opinion | = from organ a Soh pote er by AS | poor toy tg fo i to + ow, Hospital, oe died | the plai ufficient for tae subsistence of their horses Pia? | ore. It was impossible ew | fro! at the lungs. re acco! " that the pilots were unjustly deprived of their rights. | Orleans which could withstand the electrical shock of his | 6 OS he Tee _T erase socordingly jog as it was, is but reception which awaits De r y | ‘eather of | been in many of th ears. these letters, particularly those of Mr. Coddington, } Th ‘ f such luti by the | embodied thunder Hitherto the success of Mr. De | Brooklyn Intelligence, | the spring te ng een weeks Ie expect Te deaminun prbtetinrt hen Ae year 1845, was was the well known General Duff Green. We | shiner vd 2 ss aes aaa od fd ‘ ese tWO | Meyer in this country has beon unequivocal. Where. | wane En, rary thing is quiet | ed that tuis company, which is com a say Meee | os annexed, be 7 have received a communication from this latter States, together wi e passage of similar ones at | ever he goes, he causes the samo intense furor and ex. | cet ieee aia ref were withdrawe on - | men, will consist of from one hundre: ty | several of the public meetings lately held in this | city, must, certainly, have an important influence on Congress, and accelerate the favorable action of citement that marked the progress of Ute Bull and yesterday there wae no | hundred—some say three hundred. A number f° out Exronte rrom Havana thi hth jain. The Germans are merely to see the country and enjoy the sport of the trip, | of the Ish Y quietly bd ~ eee Kt patna | now a fashiona>ie excursion ag Spe Bd our western | of the Irishmen who struck ha rocured wo! | for ere are | | where, while many others are pel i about the st: hae poe gh co Cyd fee this gentleman, which throws some light on this subject, and which we subjoin. Daff Green vs. Wm. Lyon Mackenzie. ‘ . oxiety to h is ont A few trip toim. | Ei To we Rovron ov vue Henauo i that body in the premises. prevelled emang the’ musioal opr | and doing nothing, We saw none, however, in m ects het teaite t tho largest number go with the , ave just read in a publication purporting to be ins, now, WI ini unity. roviace ‘lone, thus to elec- | mediat inity of the laborers at the dock, an re is ore of rei ae * sued by Win L. Mackenzie, on pero tle a letter, It ab tyieman dar nth that body to sete tama trity toe masses ‘ofthe people talent canvot thus | prob: ‘Bre dange of ey. further outbreak. Several of bar sed +f we been able to acquire information on > yeas 80th May, 1845, and his statement relative to th the finishing stroke, by repealing the law that it | Si Jap the public mind from ite lo by the | the ringleaders have Déen arrested, and the police are set, we are ted to believe that the latger number | xs ee ment of Mr. Lawrence, and the conversations between passed in the year 1837, and under the operation i M ed from in pursuit of othe: rants, clas ot this year, will make Califor. | ST? . oe the writer of that letter and Gov. Van Ness, Mr. Wall ‘ " to New ia eeieten’ anes Wiviebeceiied | nia the place of their destination It is decided!y in the 5.370 Pr rs and the President. lam the writer of that letter, and | Of Which the pilots of New York have been, for that city, Movements of Travellers. ascendant in favor, as compared with Oregon. S67 a a the purpose of this note is to say that ite publication is nine long years, deprived of their just rights and purpose ot visi The following embraces tha majority of arrivals, yes | Nevertheless, t will be a large number of emigrants | Oth 7712 (1,833 etd A an unwarraptable breach of private confidence; ting the principal set ogress through terlay, at the principal hotels. for Oregon ; 5 ioe the women aad children. few 159,058 rrr e556 jackenzie’s statements, which its publi. | Privileges. | thee Weet, wi doubt, ba one coutinued ovation, | AMEnIcay —Charles Teemer, Philadelphia; Gonoral | {hom go'to California, it is probable that the differ- . cation is intended to confirm, ' | the believed bim to. be truthitl, honest, eo losers, Tur Liner Surr.—The present term of the Su-| Vax Amovnan, t lion tam oli f and that his object wes to publish facts haviog a ten: | perior Court will terminate on to-morrow ; and the origiual of Eugeve S10's Moroe, in dency to expose corrup: combinations of Wall, Burlington, N. J.; C. Williams, Conn; J. B. Pe- | Cm POO Ena, terson, Thomas Yard, James Vanegchel, L. Pry, W. H. | "ene companies for California will follow the Oregon | : Wheeler, Philadelphia; C. Stefford, Ohio; James Laird, | poate until they reach Fort Hull, whon they will diverg y be flattered by | Philadelphia; J C. Gray, Boston. in the direction of the Great Salt Lek Sej » Tob P MO 37.488 Jew.” Mr, Van Ambargh will hardl P political dema- is the probability of th iment. It is quite probable, however, thi ene ose | : nae gogues. I onco believed him to be a) havi: doubts are entertained as to e probabi ity of the | this compliment. qi PI 5 er, that | Astox.--James Conkling, Ill; Dr. Lewis, Boston; J. face of their destination. We wish them every success 7 (1,659 trong prejudices, 9 fanatic. in the cause of ‘uberty, | suit Webb vs. Bacon, coming on this term. The | the Petlormances, oy fet, Van Ambargh, at port St | riplett, Va; W. Philli Bos. fe'tholr emterprise.— St, Lewis Republican, dprtie sii nd Tontional misrepresentation; and, believing oe nei, | case, however, is placed on the calendar for this | niched the rr indering Jew,” with matef | 5 | + 2106 voor, and that worty was the censesuence af Tor , iall ial on | Tials for the thrilling scene he #0 graphically describes News rrom THe Mountains.—Capt. Finch, ftom | 1015 Toccton to liberty, for the sake of liberty mevtex tit | day, No. 99, and was eet down specially for trial on | iY Tattor part of the work. | Fort Laramie, on the head waters of the River 2 Wing * A glance at his new publication, proves tg | Yesterday; but the ejectment suit on trial, before | "sry, Brave Juvenine Concent.—This concert, | sasizes Ist CvenItg on the ete k ie fa Da of political demago more Judge Vanderpoel, proving more tedious than waé | which w. led b. ny people, will be re- | tie see id, red 21,626 M6 335 1 eo mp ie apn. «oth eho sited toe anticipated, the Court was unable to proceed with | Pested th Prison Ansoclation “Mr Bran ‘alifex, N. among the Indiens, and tl id trappers hed Total.......00757 «2,408 190,851.88 rt of the New Brad- | den, Halifax, N. 8. “ oe much | the case. Should it pass over for the term, the Bary’ choir consists of one thousand juvenile singers. Louis J Tanck , y me ths enz! ut an nt in i a : » .— ity —J. Tra the hand of an unsc-rpulews faction. The manner in COMMunity will be deprived of a rich treat. Howes & Coe ee Grrcor—Wo have anon | pCi late t hich they hi io mine! 7 | eee Semooretts pare, and ras ‘ake ney iave poy bj J Justice Drinker —The County Court will meet | t, engraved by Strong, which exceeds any | mom J Bet, BS been as successful as usual. Capt. Finch, with five men, | Thi States take the fist . | left Fort Laramie on the first of Marca, and rede on o Canes See ae “wt rank among Sates | horseback to Westport, where he errived on the 9th inst. | nations in the importand export trade of Havana The ; M. Ran | There was no snow on the plains, and the stren cal campaign—prepared with more; George mother country stands first. We supply Havana, ; M. | though rising, were not swollen A small perty of Paw- . | kin, Fishkill; Lieutenent Bonet ee 4 i nnn 4 and all the other important ports of the West Indian pops 7 oe at reProsentetion of the facts and things this evening at 5 o’clock, and will proceed with the | Mi ae stosoeet tan’ Sete ot Olantent tn ke | ite Floride Oliver Chats, Mae ton ; Dest | Ine pescestie and lendty fusaee Fer wight or ten | islends, with many staple articles, sueh as flour, provi I'am made to occupy in reference to srecken ee tich | case of Justice Drinker. | gent features; together with one hundred and forty men | i. praieipiag 8. Therne, Boston. days before they reached Westport, « great deal of rain | sions, &c., and take in return their agricultural pro- and to this and to his former publication, makes it my J Ba hson largest travelling | Py Nerin--Edward Jobson. (Conn; Dr. Holland, | fell, whic! ed a gene! 2 | Seldiamenudatis A 3 hunting and | ‘ucts, which makes the trade mutually productive. dig to suy thi as forfeited my respect and Munper at Hamaonvsront, Steven County.— | circus ever organized. It commencos in Newark on the | yragy', W. Lord, Philadelphia; D. Cleaver, Pa; 8. Cot- | tributaries. The product of the winter's ng Mee, and to denounce his’ book "Je one ie ‘i ieteat | On Monday last a negro by the name of Pease, got 4th of May, and will shortly visit Providence and Boston, Mott Veceents E. Pritchard ‘Conn; D. Jones, Middle. | trade will be sont forward about the first of May.—s¢. | Nearly the whole of the trade between Havana and the - 7 | <A ican, April 14. United States, is carried on in American bottoms ; and~ intrigues of the worst men of the 4 * into a quarrel with an ther, known in that rej ‘as | Rockwell & Stone’scircus is doing a very successful | ton; 'E. Barnum, Albany; Mr. Makny, Pittsfeld; H. | Louis Repubtican, jen, in c on in American ‘ MUTE GREEN, | “black Nero,” and matilated one ade of emp pel 4 | business in Boston. | Frenoh, Onto 5 A Penclogton, ‘ieue’ 2 McArthur, | Ronsery or THE OsweGo Mat.—About eleven | Sthough the oficial returns do not show so large « num New York, 22d April, 1846, an axe, ina beastly manner. He struck him some three | The Harmoncons were in Norfolk on the ist instant. | Maine; J. H. jer, We Friday night, the wagon bringing the | ber of American vossels engaged as some other coun: 1 eremad lo Cooke. Salem ; J. | o’clock ot While we have in this note of Duit Green, fresh | ee ee iat nee ot rhe nivale isycnticely | They are meeting with great success throughout their Herne Nw. Te rnp how | mail fre ia the’ Kast Ridge, arrived nad in-| tree, mach larger amount of the carrying trade is evidence of the utter and unmistakable infamy of | withstanding the injuries, however, the negro survived | siery Ann Lee ie now perfo Jas nat it verse, Norwich R, Grier, St. John's, N. B.C; Moulton,. | stead of going to the Post Ofice proceeded to the Cham: | dong in American bottoms, than in those of any other Mackenzie in this publication, coupled with senti- 80™e three or four days. The murderer was arrested | 1.0'N)) 400 a0, performing an Boston; A. mangers A irown, Providence; Dr, with tre, Bi 5 ; a. init, tothe beck yard where he unhitched | nation. American vessels make more rapid voyages mente of pity for him, (for we believe he is merely | a ee are said to be nig! ly witneniel by crow od fash Paitedalphi ry kmerson, Boston, A’ Hal Conte's horses. 'While ta his team into the stable, the mail | between the ports of the United States and Havana; é of i Y | Senator Allen, of Ohio, has boon nominated for Pre | iouable audiences. ‘ton, Herkimer; J. Williams, Boston; J. Gilmore, | beg was stolen from the wagon. He was absent but a and while an Englich 1 is making one voyag’, an the geni of some dark clique or conspiraey tor poli- | «ident at the next election, by the locofocos of St. Clair | Mr. Brougham, ie giving some of his amusing enter: Mr. Torento; J. Larkin, Hamil eee thls con be unset Reshesiorobecrine 7 | American vessel will mabe two or three in this seal purposes,) we are resented with some singu- | Co, lilinoif, | tainmente af the Melsdvon in Boston. ten, Canada; J. Wick, Pe.; W. Thompson, Bangor. | the thief can be traced.— Rochester American, mericen v wey