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Ww : ; Brooktyn City Intelligence, ~” Religious Intelligence. City Lyrtes. & . wriaien . J Warerine Pace We see that there are pre . . repay og PN “ R : ae tit laa | se veal be sole ‘Ladies only ) vs RK HERA LD. parations making in several parts of the country, et —_Panr-Bem Johnson's comedy of “ Fvery Man in his | THE 1478 pov Soe ace an ae e mind Pram mes i - sae Rrospeit ats (Tobe 9 pale Young the famous watering places throughout the land. Humor,” was produced last evecing, Mr. Vandenhoit cent disturbances in Brookiya, and as various and con- | James, the Apostles ; 34, Third Sunday after Easter. She fell from virtue—as a star vi i 3 rT tradictory statements have appeared in relation to them, | 10th, Fi Easter; 17th, Fifth Sunday af- That’s lost amid the depths of heaven — These preparations have been commenced by all *#King the part of Kitely. The play seems to have been. | semcaleeenat os to obtain authentic | ter Pa ey tne 18th, ols from afar 2 " it xhibit wehave Rogation-day; 19th; we ang ~~ News from Europe kinds of caterers for the public, from the proprietors pobre thet or pany lot any pea and accurate Information ia regard to the canse and pro- | Rogation-day 20 °§ ion de 3 2st, The Ascension | Prayed iat ‘she might bg & y 2, by "| gress ol cmeute. @ of our Lo: SU: 4 it 8) a spoiler—’ The steamship Great Western, from Liverpool, is of the United gy Hotel Eereingt. sae Lied tained plot. The characters are so marked, that they | ailair, we shall give both, Leaving the ender fe Gre bi doy; Bist, Whitsunday. : | ag Pel ony eat ye y due, end may be hourly expected to arrive. contemporaries, to the le tious, Dut uselul, stand out with such prominence as to fix the attention of WM conclusions. It appears, then, acco © | Netices.—The vext lecture of the course on the Betrayed—forsaken , in the dust elec ct eee little fellows who run expresses and supply the read- the audience on their peculiarities, and to make them | statement of the contractors, that during the winter | Jews will be delivered by the Rev. 8. D. Burchard, of Of this world’s hopes, she wept alone. She brings six days’ later intelligence. We shall Pac . lose sight altogether of the very slight chain which the | Months they had some six hundred laborers m their em- | {19 city, this evening, in the Presbyterian church in Before G: church I her stand ; z community i 8 i | ; race issue an extra immediately on her arrival. ing community in such places with the Herald and ict attords toconnect them together. ‘Tho humor is of | ployment, the, wages being sixty-five centea dey, and | Biseckor street (Rev, Dr. Mason's)” Subject" How | With heggerd face and quir'ring eye, eee other papers. Munden, the little and active agent | squaiat, grave, style, and the play is apt to pall upon | the, men, working from dawn of morning untif dark, ‘and’ by what means are the Jews tobe converted” | Berarchingly was raised her hand, What whi Mr. Polk Do? in Saratoga, 18 already in this city making arrange- ng rederned Car hae ol thabage d be well to premise, that by the contractors we mean parte meer at7} o'clock. he | And alms implored of passers by. Some of the newspapers imagine that the passage ments for the ensuing season. from any r a merit or wit that it posse: Mr. Van- | pay ag ed wet tie toralann ad filo & | taciy sermon tm honest ‘of the French Chutes du Saint | TWyuu towed the trend of fierried feet 5 of the Oregon resolutions will finish all difficulty We expect that the coming season will be one of portrayed th pile ll yl Bm adjacent lots. ‘On the Ist of March the wages were | Sauvier, corner of Nassau street and Park row. The The service o’er, @ it was there the | Taisedto seventy conts. About the middle of March the | service and singing will be in French, and the sermon in ‘That fai ‘bout Oregon, We think differently. What wil) the finest that has taken place in many years past. yal capital performance. Ind. reatures love to greet. Bowe ; . | men struck for higher wages, and for the establishment | Englith. Services to commence at 7/ o'clock. and the Mr. Polk do? How will he negotiate? He is in @ Indeed, we hear of great preparations inte fashion- | chaTectsrs were: Tanger Cadionae. ee catertsicinent | ofthe ten hour system. On ihe tat of Aprilthe wages | ‘The fifth in the series of discourses om the Tractariat, | ‘They reeset ere ceteanaion: position of great ditficulty—a position thathe has able circles to visit the springs, and other places, Sicced Guth’ = Three Weeks after Marrisgs.” Monday | Were raised to eighty ony ae the men ee to | Theology, will be delivered in St. Jude’s Church (D.V) | Where heathen architecture quaint . made for hime. we far north ab, Nahans and ab far south ab renin aber ney ea hayes | Rena onntnav tty aur iets adi | th renin, Micka es Pewren accena| “trans aim) “eho of papr ‘The first thing 1s to give the notice. Whotthen? Virginia. We also understand that several of | Pigs" uf now sonnets cone ya ire uh ll te | Qa Monday last, the contractors procured a number of | ing an answe: to the question -"' Are the Holy Scrip. | eres yiabnee pond argc Will Mr. Pakenham make any proposals of compro- " oyr people in this city intend taking a trip | Pains or. expense havebeen spared on the part of the | German laborers, to work on their own Lage “| tures designed for the private study and understanding | ‘And e’en 8 starving sister spurned, ee peopl iy P ment, to bring it out in style of splendor wor- | dreading an attack from the Irish laborers, who had col- | of every man on bis personal responsibility t Gear =| cl ie. mise, and can Mr. Polk assent to them? Will 49 | to the watering places in Europe; and, robabl Pe . ing it o y! | lected in large numbers at the place where the Germans | Forgetful where their Christ was born. J othe wal 1S plac pes » Pl 'Y> | thy ef one of the finest productions of the great drama. | I Med in the aid of the military to | , 1¢ Rev. S.C. Davis has resigned the rectorship of 3t. | hi the men he the basis of negotiation, or will 54 40 be the Baden-Baden, and other fashionable watering tist. We have no doubt that the piece will have a great wroteet then Ba, pa Heth muiitary io | Luke's church, Somers, and become the assistant minis- Hea nas ieee att rows wees saa claim? The war party, comprising a large section | places in Europe, will see a great many Americans | ™2™ siibtahiaiadaa the spot, with two field pie ad se ag church, Whiteplains, Westohester opunty, | Like robbers, taken in their den, ¥ of the Senate and of the House, will endeavor to in- | during the present year. The facility of intereourse | _ BOW#RY THrarae.—The tragedy of “ Virginius” was | ready for any emergency. no f | ‘They scowied upon the Megdalene had a well-grounded apprehen- The Rev. Joseph M. Waite has 2 call to the saa ted fluence Mr. Polk againstany negotiation. The peace ish laborers hed threatened to | rectorship of St. James’ church, pee aM Conn. | again repeated last night, with the addition of the same | the peace, Comme yt party will do exactly the contrary. He will be between England and America is so great, both by | pieces.ason the former ovening. The good judgment , #on of violenc: the eplendid packet ships and steamers, that it is “For charity,” she meekly cried, ‘With d Rae heatee her tears, [3 | maltreat any one who should work on any other terms ‘he Rev. William E: has resigned rectorship 1 Scala 1 hi il Be | of the ablo manager, Mr. Jackson, is in nothing more | than those Toe which they had struck. ‘The laborers clan came clare ae ‘Catan . rye 4 Bie adler g mapa ater Mae Ay Foe eee te defhealg ea tn his own councils, " nothing, now-a-days, to visit Baden Baden—hardly | apparent than in knowing how to discover the real state | say, on the other hand, thst they had been compalied to rectorship of St. Thomas’ church, Bethel, Fairfield coun- | wits teombibeg labo she tireed away together with the difficulty of negotiating with Eng- so great an undertaking as it was to visit Saratoga | of public fecling and demand. No good piece which | Work from avligny tl dark, Sud. samstiones bY Sow. ty, Conn | ‘A weuk—a weury, withered thing, — land or Niagar a, fifteen yearo | draws well, and ch unbounded satisfaction as | {iSyye ju the mm oy of the contractors; that the laborers | The Rev. J. W. Stewart has accepted an unanimous | Scarce twenty summers’ fleet decay : : ‘ . D f y call to the rectorship of Grace church, Prattsville, | fade death @ joy, a life a sting. Cn all hands, therfore, ooking ove the course of oe wana Hao ught svat te haraadtdtany mi: | SLEROuV as ies tameioy ip enamine, | tye po etomug oyCrce church, Pte) Side day in : F ; 5 fackson, o ° , Te: v. D. H. aa w Mr. Polk, his bold declarations and shufiling acts, we Mr Boman se ene Meaty eeereetion riseete it is Sften ime the cause of great disappointment | eived’ She ak cen for (ay ea even shit. | St. Matthew's church, Wilton, and Prot son te | Gutta t ies mete rae abs: are much afraid that the difficulties growing out of ‘As the names of the nominees of the three great | t@ ithe public, for a good piece, withdrawn too yr than ten hours.— | that of New Canaan, Conn. | soon, is | Jings a day, and’ not to laborers in i juddenly a beloved friend, prematurely, in | ri And in those bitter moments meek, the Oregon question are only beginning afresh. The | political parties are now before the public, and as Ay SOUR, Wo areigiad €0'e . roe | zat the the employ of the Atlantic Dock | ‘The Rev. J. H. Linebaugh has accepted a call to St. She wiped away the sins of years. A , not only the introduc- | contractors were thezlast to strike—that the other con- | paul’ conduct of Mr. Pakenham, the British Minister, has there 18, no doubt, great differences in the charac- tion of popular pieces at this thegtre, but also, that time | reer ced tetas rms of the labo | on sansay acer T ars Bishop Potter visit: _ be pci ye ; lly censurable. In if this try , teT8, qualifications, dc, of the persons so nomi- | and opportuni ven to the crowds which throng | had no desire or intentiga to molest the Oe 7 Bs .. Bishop Potter visit: ry Hows 5 been equally censurable. In fact, this country | nated; and, as the electors generally cannot be ex- | the theatre to wi thom. ‘The astonishing success | the employmont of mili | ed the Naval Asylum, and confirmed two veterans of | And yet with an uplit ets ras etinto collision, it will have been produced by the pected to know the characters, &., of all of them; | which baa attended the performance of Virgiaive.” i | the (ekcey way qui Padget Cee, weet a marine, who fought at Se re eS blundering avd vacillating conduct of both Mr. Polk | and as J wish to make a good selection of the best, Laer tp leer tele it pedley ri i res Pet phe brang - (oon jane poe) Sach blessing gle parsed, re and Mr. Pakenham-—the one the agent of the Ame- | i{Tean find out which the best are, will you favor | torseahy o otisr theatre. | York Lom work, ot Weduesouy | the Guerriere. ‘The ullusionof the bishop tothe Ame- a thankfulness for bresth to live— rican people, and the other that of the British. Mr. | and information, what sixteen out of forty. ne | fGxgnswicn Taatas—Tho performances_at_th | vrere escorted tothe boat by a ody of righ laborers, and | Tcaf ensign on which they Koelt, under whose stare | For priestly power is strong as steel. Polk’s organ may cry out, ‘be ‘quiet,” ‘be still,” named—or, in other words,’ what sixteen would | Groenwich, last night,were ofa very amusing character brn peng eiktraen as Lory ja Tuesday | formidable ones was happy ‘and thrilling eect ‘of-| ithe sought har lowly pryeokig die— “don’t say any thing more.” This is all nonsense. | you select to make out your own ticket? ae and highly applauded throughout, by 0 large and fash | oity until Taureday evening, whew, the victories ‘ot { the ast war had re reaentatives in the | oe. 5, Vainice Reneton a elaing ye Mr. Polk has raised “ spirits fromthe vasty deep,” | ComPhance will confer a favor on J-M. | jonable house. ‘The inimitable Yankee I1ill is one of the | mans were returning EET ry oe egieen ate ‘A kind step came and let her ia. and he can’tquell them. Until the Oregon question | MR J.M+—I have lived in New York over a most laughter-provoking mon in the world, and he al- lantry in the captureof the Guerriere. The impressive "Tis soid that aight—that holy chimes be'eettiad- ouncgmmmrcat ralarinan can’t be settled, | Watter of a century, and have had the means of | ways affords the greatest dolight to his audiences. Co , they were assailed by somo of the dissi- and admirable sermon will not soon be forgotten. If Were heard around that hovel baro, And fragrance, as of forest mes, knowing men as much as any other person, yet I | medies are best calculated to draw full houses at the | pated Irinh, residing in and about Kelsey’s alley, and a Floated upon the morning alr. veterans fight CE orion d under the er of | hardly ever heard of one-fifth of the persons put in Greenwich, and we are pleased to seo that the manage- | general scuffle ensued, mostly defensive on the part of | Honore wil be ingarisbablo,” At nor cun any of the measures before Congress be re their country, their brought to a definite conclusion. | anage- | honors will be imperishable. At the same time, the | of want and t latterly adopted them altogeth>r. This is a | the Germans. The latter scattered, and rao in all dj- | ° a Alone she died of wan’ pain, vy nomination by the various parties. Who many of | most pay Ghd. Venmtllal ‘little rapette;” und: we | rectioe ’ Silices. of them. van dewe Kelsey's alley, to- | bishop confirmed on Euan, _prciees of se oie: Perishing in @ Christian land— The Oregon question is more open than ever. We God calyke but he won’ttell. The Would recommend all strangers ping in tne city to | wards the ‘river—one doubled on hig pursuers, ®8- | The rotunda is fitted uy; ret oe ene coy ay er| | EE are in the hands of the two P’s, and neither ofsthem | them are, God only knows, but he won’t tell. | visit it ot least once Residents snould of course be | caped. ‘The othortwa got away by some means, tothe | Tue Totunde is fitted up as the chapel, and the good ‘A Christ-like charitable band. a | Convention isa leap in the dark. Take it, or let it | const atrons, and the le of the upper | place where they work, where they remained all night. y! SRO MANE | CROdIE’ pen” s 6 hters feared to gaze upon very great | P i. pempeny: Wo ger Lt pe Re a executive ofticer. Sin’s daug’ eas =3 eB ra faske alone, as you please. G.B. | pert of the city are beginnin: to evince their good taste, | These are the two said to beng, and Conrinmations.—Tho right reverend the bishop of In death, her face, divinely fair— | ? | by liberally supporting the establishment. It would be | werejsupposed to have been drowned. Thi eputy Sho- | the diocese administered the holy rite of confirmation, | It shone as shines the morning sun, American Enrerrrisk Aproap.—The very 1n- | City Intelligence. | a disgrace for them not to do so. bs Pa epee ps ce time Lr phi Peake 3 in | on Good Friday, to twelv rans, in Christ Church ; | They felt Lage, pot there. teresting letter from our correspondent at Vienna, | * Tux Ecuirsn. —We presume that the eclipse came off | Mn. Hacert.—Before we saw Mr. Hackett’s Fal: | een 'is ne courte ng weer agtogtne most PEO | On Kuster Day, in the mo to ‘Atey-tive persone in | city stotel, Aprilaiste Poe NY EY onal. which we publish in our columns to-day, gives plen- | Yesterday; but if it did it ray only visible in this part of | staff,” we were uncertain in what estimation to hold | their friends, Stones,clubs and brickbats were freely used pL pei Ao page eerot the | ‘ oe : 0 the vat : ., Ay : : = tilul illustration of that enterprise, skill and ingenu- | the regions where clouds never sully the brightness of in. But his delineation of the amorous Knight—one of | and many of the Germans were sadly beaten, Que man | teine Pareh one provions day j and in the evening, | ered wbtion muster last ee vant ity, for which our countrymen are so distinguished | the cerulean sky. With the exception of a li idi- | the hoppiest of Shakepeare’s creations - entitles him toa | at first feared congestion of the brain. We On the 29th of March, fifth Sunday in Lent, in Christ From 01 y all be driven; by oe rae er « gu tional darkness the eclipse made no more difference | high rank as a comedian. It is certein that Mr. Hackett, | Ey to understand that he is now ina fair way to | Church, Macon, the Rt, Rev. Stephen Elliott, Jr.,D.D., ‘We come now to the tug. the Throughout every nation in Europe, our engincers with us New Yorke Fee? poure teare) ne bean eat although possessing a high order of histrionic talent, | . The military were immediately ordered out, | Bishop of the diocese of Georgia, admitted Gardner Those lands cannot be held in jomt. are considered the ublest in the world; and the | eclipse at all. We shall wait with anxiety from other lication, has never made himself | Upon the intelligence of the scuffle having reached the | Jones to the holy order of deacons. Morning prayer ‘We can’t afford to have the line, . ce 2 | authorities ; a: they re: ed under arms uot id i. * ‘o run upon the fo! -nine. , to seo whether they were more favored than we. and extraordinary application, ne thoritie hey remained und. til mid- | was read, and the candidate was presented, by the rector T pon the forty-nii proof of the assertion may be found in the fact of ve lost a fine sight, and shall not have the oppor; a perfect master of any other cl an wi im nA | night, aan they were dismissed, with orders to be | of the church. A sound, appropriate, and impressive | If friends you'd be, good as before, their being sent for to superintend the construction | tunity of witnessing auother for eight years. Cea ee tine te Notes aus itiows. By staiving | ready toturn out ata moment's notice, No disturbance | discourse was preached by the fev. Richard Johnson | To fifty-four, add forty more, , 5 stn if | Tur Convention.—Inperenvent Ticket.—In com. | Peculiar misfortune to be. too am! Pat | has since taken place, and we are led to hope that tran- | rector of St. Luke’s Church, Muntpelier. | Ifnot, and you ‘would like to vox, of the most vast and magnificent railroads that the | jy/0nce witha requisition, put forward in the Jowrnel of | gaia distinction by versatility, he has attained but 0) Contty is permenently restored. ‘Two Irishmen, named Among tho passengers by. the packet ship Prince | ‘We'll play the trump-game of annex; capitalists of the old world have ever undertaken. | Commerce, a meeting took place last evening at the trating bis talent on cma ‘pertioular line of characters, | Michael Egan and Thomas Lee, were arrested on Friday | Aibert, which sailed’ on the 4th, was the Rey. De | Just as we did way Pibtenlige Scientific France and England are unable to pro- | Tabernac! by striving to be versatile, and by aiming to be great in | Porning about Ovclock, in Court st) having been point | Ogilby, professor of ecclesiastical history in the general To spite of Rings an4 cipsens, Sma Mex; duce capable competitors. The great railway from | ee aa inted Secretary. | ol, he ae eee heres barn ireceace = | engaged in the sffray of the previou: ning. Another aire meee = ‘ae iron ieereenae ogo | Oar rit hanes our pal say . St. Petersburgh to Moscow, is an instance in point. | The object of the meeting to select out of the nics ladgment he can never altogether fuil in any thing | Verelon of this cireumatance ig, that the Irishmen made | we add our own, that the means may be macceastel, ‘and | ‘They guard our hills, our plains, our decks; Nol i Where E three tickets, democratio—whig—and native, already | Fo otempts: but 1 consequence of the misdirection of | 90 sssault on the Germ Court street, and were im- | tho ‘professor may speedily retura, with recruited health, Your heels must save your backs and necks, ° nn famous are our ee ae England | salsoted a peeves he = i Fer ae rental ane | in most of the characters which di ‘We believe the former is correct | for the discharge ‘of his highly responsible duties. The people here are lords and rex. furnishes one, we furnish, at least, two locomotives | universal satisfaction mene 50 eral. b F 5 “ ing, comparatively small, embraced a num- to the railroads of continental Europe. Our steam | Beret gir mow afuenta merehanta, and among whom engines work better, faster, and with more power, | were Messrs. Mores H. Grinnell, J. Minturn, Aspinwall, |! at tk feocnrad al h d sf id. | Wood, Hogarty, J. Fessendon, Chandler, Perkins, Coz- ae Pipe pie sn Mass hose manufactured elsewhere, and are decid- | 74) Loyd, Slamin, George W. Dixon, Stephen Sam- P i eg eee an cxamine: | ‘The Rt. Rev. Dr. Hughos arrived in this city on Tues- a % in session during the entire of Friday. | 1Y lest, from Europe. from its meagre- ‘he names of thos rrested for beer ag oe in the ri 00 prapeiey the lth inst. at MeKees: Pa ,the the play is aptto | #re Mic! an, Thomas Lee, Patrick Kehoe, Be: Corner stone of anew church, under the invocation of Spalding, Patrick Sullivan, Timothy Gleeson, and Thos. the Bishop. Rev. As shown by the last report of the trustees of the Pitts. burgh Gas wares ta prenre that the total revenue of the Works for 1845, amounted to $25,547 09. The total expenses, including loss by metres and services by je f incident, ai H 4 | Messrs. Deane, e 10th of of $1,628 84, amounted edly beyond all competition. | mons, Austin, Ke., ke. 7 eee nani oe Teoma ie Ase nea gs owning. The foregoing is an accurate statement of | Q’Meally, lor and Brenner, assisied at the ceremony. gone 63, leew a balance of $iioes 80, in favor of tne There is a sort of head-tiveness in our people | _ Mr. Gaiswert was in favor of nominating a ticket | honeiisitys to most oF Hackett has doubtless | the ‘whole transaction, so far as it has come to our know- | A sermon in English wi Bishop, and | works, ‘The total gain since the Commencement of the ere 18 a sort of go-a-head-tiveness in our people | Ji ich would support the interests of all classes. ppeut a great deal of ame in striving to master the edge, after a most minute investigation. | one in German by the unted to $25,905 29. There have been, u that nothing can resist. Go where you will—north, | | Mr. Fessexoxn considered that the mechanics should | gPen",#, great deal, of ume in striving. to master the Tho Abbey Maigret, ina report which he made to er 1, 1848, eight miles and one filth of two inck south, east or west— Europe, Asia‘or Africa—you will | be cepremeies more ra I, fsa tothe rayaaee nick the | Crommtoliten ere. caike crelliteble, but by no means | Police Intelligence. | Sandwich Is! ‘government last year, represented pipe laid in the city; and the p reap of coal carbon- b to find a Yankee. He makes shipa forthe | Soka: aire™ Pritory TeMerks. tho following ticket Perfect. It is a mixture of all the Scottish dialects Arnu. 25—Grand Lercery.—A woman bythe nameo | number of churches belonging to the Romanists as | izcd during that period was 37,629 bushels. There are Sane eee ence ae La After a fow desultory remarks, tho following ticket [i'Gn6 compound. Au actor might as well try to Margaret Claressen was arrested last night by a police- | amounting to 90; the numbes o school-houses, 110 ; the | 21 hands employed in the various departments of the Sultan of Turkey, locomotives tor the Czar of Rus- | was selected :— in popularity by reading a portion of Homer's | manvof the 6th ward, charged with stealing §7%, the pro. | number cf scholars, 3,000 ; the number of proselytes, | Gas Works. The consumption of Gas is gradually en- : F ny Fi | Stephen Allen, Lora Nash, ‘aad onthe stage, in order to show his proficiency in | perty of Wm. Steel, No. 44 Laurens street. Committed | 14,000. | larging, the number of private consumers ‘been sia, wooden clocks for England, clothing for the David B. Ogden, Richard 8. Williams, Greek. Very few would understand whether he read cor- ie Justice Merritt. The vestry of the church of the Annunciation, in this | 12¢teased to the number of 400, being 50 more than dur- | British troops in India, cheap mushns for the Chi- Charles O’Conor, John Leveridge, retly ornot. Pheere is not one ina hundred that under. | Stealing a Boat —A black fellow, called Jack Perry, city, having for some time contemplated the erestion of | 108 the pi year. ‘The income frem ite con- © nese, carriages for the Imaum of Muscat and the | Sheperd Knapp, es stands Greek quantities or talked in attic or not. His | was arrested last night for attempting to sell a row-boat | § row church, hes lately completed the purekers crice: | sumers during the year 1845. was $16,397 66; (rom tho kine ab Mares 1 ladies (60 THE: What Too: ecimae ees Robert Testor, “ Philip O'Hara” and “O'Callaghan,” are broad chariaca- belonging to John Garvey, No.12 Houstonstreet. Com- | for that purpove on Fo street, between the Sixth | Public offices and lamps, $6,962 35. ing of Morocco, molasses ladles for the West. | re — s rn , Hen ‘Nicoll, 3 tures. His brogue is labored and imperfect. {t does not | mittea by Justice Taylor. and Seventh a | dies, and various articles for his Majesty of Tim- Benjamin F ‘Cornell, Ogden Edwards. come trippingly from the tong’ On the “* Sneak” Again.—Officers Smith and Dugal, of Navigation Of the Ohio str | > t Dr. Pusey has published his late sormon at the Oxford | ° Uae | cslied J0ee Gute Oe trees Mien ae University, under the title ‘Entire Absolution of the nce, and that isall. Indeed, the part | ha ntered the premises No. 142 Church street, and | Penitent. jot admit of the exhibition of any great excellence, | stol from the pocket of adress Rev. Linus 8. E: nal con- unless we may so term a facility in speaking broken | hanging up inthe chamber of one of the female illiams and Elies H. | French. But in “Falstaff” he is truly ; indeed, we | of that een nominated in their places. | ‘Palstadl. buetoo. Go to Affghanisian, you find American en- | The meeting adjourned. au gineers directing ‘the artillery of the mountaineers Cana ie BE PII A Ra | dit against their invaders. Visit the Sandwich Islands, tlived ‘the nomination of the Whig. condita jena cons | Con you behold in the cabinet of Hamahaha, a Yankee | vention, a! Edwards, John H. erett, of Salem, has received his dis” | rs | mission from the Ist Universalist church in Salem, and | ablishment. They were fortunately caught | removed to Buffalo, N. Y, ¢ . | Ely, have | may safely say, that he is roatest living ” | before had time tooscape. Locked up by Justice | a j lawyer, attorney general of the Miagcom! It the | _Fime.—A fire broke out on Friday evening, about 10 0? | T’ any, aweee ‘ering gait, the amorous chuckle, the | Osborne for examination. General Sessions. | MONEY MARKET. great maritime powers of Europe send out an expedi- clock, in the 3dstory brick buil ging toJacob sly, oe leer, the rich =e laugh, the mixture of Shep. Lifting.—A thief called Michael Durham was d Before Recorder Scott, and Ald’na Divver and Jackson. | Saturday, April 25—6 P. M. tion to explore unknown seas, their fleets are unex- | Baker, Esq., at the corner of Pike ali Cherry street, braggadocia and cowardice, and the vein of ‘si: yaamee bess in the act of stealing several strings of sil John McKeon, Esq., District Attorney. | P hole, dc to tl valued at $9, the of Henry Kissling, No. pectedly hailed, when they suppose that they have | oc¢t ied by Mr. Le Reamy as a storehouse. running through the whole, are done to 'y 6 ‘ The Stock Market is againimproving. Prices ere ro pert) —Trial \ & Mai Ag? Li ep ze by 3 Arai 25—Trial of Wm. Maxwell, concluded.—The it were stored 750 half boxes of tea, part of the cargo | by-play isadmirable ; his conception of the character | 60 ‘#- | jury came into Court, about half past two o’ciock this | to-day, and the sales of the raiiroad stocks were large, discovered a new island, by some dowa-east sloop, | of the ship Rainbow, and belonging to Howland he faaluen and he has reduced that conception to the | borne. afternoon, after an absence of sixteen hours, and stated | Long Island went up} ; Canton, }; Harlem, 1; Reading ‘ ; : ‘uantity of cinnamon and su andtwo most perfect practice. It has been too much the custom Grand Larceny.—An individual by the name of Benja- | that there was no possibilit; whatever, of agreeing upon i“ ‘ whose captain wishesto know whether they are in | Piawall j tee 0 qnentty Sossen? Delongitig tc Roberts | to suppose that any man who would pad well, reduce his | min O'Conner was arrested yeslextay, charped tt | averdict in this ‘case; weereupon the Jor aoe, | Railroad, 1}; Morris Canal, $; and Ohio 6's, }; Nor- want of a pilot. and Williams. ‘The fire caughtin the second story, and voice to a sort of phthisical grunt, and waddle aboutthe stealing from the premises No. 168 Maiden lane, two | charged from further cousileration of the sasject | wich & Worcester, and Pennsylvania, 5's, closed at yes. In short, we are the most enterprising and ingeni- | 18 supposed to have been caused by spontaneous com- stage like a prize ox at an agricultural show, coulddo | iron arms, belonging to a patent windlass, valued at $10; | Sentence of Wm. Johnson.—In the case of Wm. John- | terday’s prices. The money market is decidedly easier, short, ® the: prising 4 bustion. The firemen were promptly on the spot, but |“ Falstaff convicted of burglary in the third degree, having and quotations for stocks cannot fail to advance. e 7.” « But there are very faw of Shakspeare’s also, a pair of jack screws, worth $40, the property of | son, foe ous people on the globe. We push on, through all | could not save the building, which is burut down to the cheractera that more require a high order of talent, and Jonathan Hillman. Committed by Justice Osborne, for | broken the window of stare No. 168 ‘vision f. | and stolen therefrom a quantity of drugs, was sen-| At the Second Board prices recovered ail they lost yes- i i ; ti til by . M it the exercise of taste and judgment inits delineation, than trial. ‘ dlistioeletes ssc-nagquirn money (ABN setmes:and uf 188 | Ot rey a Oe oe tha tea wor cone ten ome great comic character, “Mr. Hackett's excelionce in Vielent esauit end Battery—A very eminent theatri- | fini the imprisoned in the State prison, for the term | terday afternoon, and some of the railroad stocks Oregon question result in war, we may push through former will be saved, though ina damaged state. The the part, leads us to wish that he had confined himself to cal gentleman of t! ity was arrested yesterday charg- | of three years. j * abisa quntitione ourcoab ea ar zt ie. Canada, lay a strong hand on Newfoundland, and | store was adjoining Hicker sod Brothor’s Croton flour one line of characters; as, if he had done so, he would | ed with committing a violent assault and battery on his | Sentence of Charles Wilson —Charles Wilson having irren! close on Friday. : > . little perhaps amuse ourselves by rescuing Ireland from mills, which at one time w itened with de d ahigher rank in his profes- | wife, Margaret, uader the following cireumstanc: plead guilty to an indictment for b concerned with | These slight reactions strengthen speculators, and in, tion. In the vaults und @ quantity of salt- sion than he now holds. [t isnot too lateto retrieve we are informed ippears this gentle: ha »; | Johnson, in robbing the di store, No. 168 Division | sure more permanency in the improvement afterwards the grasp of the British empire. At any rate, petre and turpentine are stored, but probably the fire the error. cial invitation to di ime codcock,” | street, was also sentenced to be imprisoned in the State | reslised. ‘The banks close their 2 » | pel ; together with all the necessary little fixings atte for the t th ; a nothing seems impossible to the energy of Ameri- Will not reach them. | Both the Coban yr igety | Bune, rae Viournist.—Mr. Burke, the distinguished | (Y80' a0" “tf Prison for the term of three years. | tly, like a true lover o! Sentence of Moll Hodges, alias Mary Wood.—In the case | Thursday next, and it is possible the money market, in cans. th, tof the pipe. | Violinist, had a concert, on Tuesday, in Philadelphia, | jas seen trotting down Canal | of Moll Hodges, alias Wood, convicted of robbing | the earl, of next week, may be te jecame out of No.2. About which was attended by over one thousand persons. It street to No. vidently determined to be on the | a stranger of $241, the Court sealoured ner tobe = ei Serve 8 Mile Oghibe Coen | ood season. However, just as this charming | prisoned in the Siate prison fo three years, | ©xPerlenced for some time pest; but the contraction will Ww hogtheads | was one of the most successful complimentary concert, | $P0t.2 Sood torved up, and the sees Gallcioes portion | "The Court then ‘adjourned caapenls Years: | only be temporary, and it would not surprise ws, if the Morats ano Lirerature.—Immorality and intel- ligence appear to be increasing! Crime and refine- of the kind, that has been recently got up. Two thirds of onthe end of his fork, exciting the most pleasing ima- | Danks after the first of May, let out : s ; : Avornen Fine—About 3 o'clock yesterday morning, a | the anditors were ladies,ywho patronized it. ‘Mr. B. was | onthe hia, is Hs conan ote their loans liberally, ment, religion and infamy, improve daily! Shock- | fire broke outat No.1 Murray street, in fe. Stety | Celled-Out by sotbe pefsons Rat had not.the Coares | mpreennt Soiny rergee Common Pleas. | and we experience between this and the time for | hb ge to | the room but his loving wife—“it was’nt any one ing murderers in many of our great citied escape with | building, the lower part occupied as @ shoe ‘store, and %, pe ing ry one Before a full Bench. | i d counte . 5 h another contraction, a very considerable g: the upper as lodging roome, by Mr. ‘T. Booth and arf er bel mg oer ie ted Degen to "tr and woul even the | Arar.25—Dreisione—Cochrane vs Le Comte, ot al— | bri! ipeculation in ed into . : “ bis perfect impunity; and the police reports disclose re- | sister fire caught in the store, and beforeit could | On shame on your irish descent! Mr, Burke 1a NOW G0 | hee eco heen te, A "by the wife, hadehe not | APpedl dismissed and order confirmed, without costs, | Stocks. There has recently been avery great change volung scenes in society, and terrible murders, side | be checked, the whole stock was destroyed. Mr. Booth | his way to ‘Aibeny, s62 will tesuae predesd towards | Deus sostesly stoped erthik Tagneciovs lite pees atin ads Durham—Motion on arrest of judgment | iathe character of the holders of these securities. ‘The by side with the derful i in | ister wakin; - ng the store ina blaze, | Buffalo. He must try to face the ladies in a speech, it he | who fired awey right ei left, which caused his better | 7°nied- > oa Contraction in the money market has compelled many ith the most wonderful improvements in | were obliged to get out going along | means to go to heaven. | half to'fly” out ofthe house much faster than she enter. |. C22M¢au, et al, ade Braisted, et cl—Verdict confirmed, | eeule Laiteed to-outh; dnd. th " science, in intelligence, in the mauufacture of new | the roof, descend in an adjoining house. It will be a to with costs. 5 Present owners have more 5 ; . io ty fc Tue Keans at tHe Soutn.—The Keans have been | ed, taking with her a btvody nose and various bruises, Mott ads the People, $c.—Judgment for pla! al sets phat : religions, and in the saving of eternal souls. Fun ott ou Fistey. ‘The inside of the building 1s entine | very evocesatal in the Southern cities, ‘They have been | smagivirste bald this geabetrents bales case Sane, | Somuarrers defendant tay ‘mend'en Payment of costs, | more hold. ‘The bears cannot ae ies ope The newsptpers during the last week have given = ly burnt out. playing at New Orleans and Mobile to very great houses, | to answer at Court. This is the consequence of being oo if pleincar rents all beyond fifty-six Sd rators,as they have so frequently the reguler bulls in some extraordinary scenes of social life in the shape | Atanm.—Thero was an alarm of Sre in Eldridge street, | On their route from Mobile to New Orleans, thoy fell in | caught with “woodcock” out of season. aud tod ~Otticer Anderson, of the lst ward, ae ee days; otherwise report set aside; | the market, as they can afford to hold over, and are not Voorhies vs. Adams, et al—Report of referees con- | COmPelledto force them off. The bulls now are in fact i stealing a pair of boots. Locked up. the Now Orleans, on the 14th inst , feo Phe P. pr enalicg, | firmed, if plaint ff remits the interest allowed with costs, strongest party, and it is not impossible but that they in which there were over $1100. | Sam and to remit in ten days; otherwise wt is set aside; | will rices up nearly to the Louis, and thence to Sporting Intelligence. oats te abide the eveck repo | a PI P iy point from which they i 7 about five o’clock yeste: morning, but it was extin ith | Petit Larceni: of police reports relating to the conduct of a father guished with but Kittle damage: Beate tie great ony oc be Bete Stay cee ire | arrested a man called John MoCastle on suspicion of and his daughters, all of them occupying a respect- |" Tux Fins ox Lona Istaxo—The fire that was seon on nell d played los able position in society, in the Bowery. We almost | Friday night, near Fort Hamilton, Long Island, proves | toa mendous hou z - | to be two la bles, owned by Timothy Cortlyou. | The next day the regret that our columns were made the vehicle of | ‘The contents co of four hundred bushels of w towns on the Ohio ri i i i in “Ion,” Moranie Jockey Ciun Races.—Spring Meeting, 1846. | Phere is. St such intelligence, but upon further enquiry we have | anda quantity of rye. There were also to this city, and commence: t in “Ion, Fourth Day, 1 * New Publications. | re is, as yet, very little doing in foreign exchanges. ; - y, Thursday, April 16.—Proprietor’s Purse, . 5 every reason to believe that the case in question has ond 6 toll of —_ bee pet ng be pol — Leafns Fre seal 7 Cr tong $300—Two Mile Heats sete mals f or, laTsENarional, ott! Henry | The packet of the 1st of May, from Boston for Liverpool, been much exaggerated. By the first statements it | A barn containing three b veral carrisges, and tion and rest, during the summer— robably, ):¥. Kenner’a gr. c. 0. D. V., by Grey Medoc, | Wheaton, LL.D —Lea and Blanchard, Philadel. will probably teke out remittances to a large amount, as| j ‘ ’ alarge quantity of harness, were all destro ‘Tho | all the watering places; preparing the appeared to be a case of shocking demoralization | PropSm,! belonged to Mr, Woodward: alec te fevuramee, | tho Coma eene pieces, preparing th in the family circle, and we are not sure if this is Both the fires, it is supposed, were the work of an did tragic representation. more especially in the hands of lawyers, senators , H ‘ diary. A Polander was arrested on s ion, as he | both North and South, has been one of the most | yearsold...... woes were 3 and congressmen. The work has vad: | the money market on this, will no doubt avail themselves rot one of the many cases of a similarkind which | Soi sede theosts agaiaat the owners of he property thet | bie thet hes taken plese tor i. Mrs, Kean, pa- | John Clarke's’ b: 6 se ahmbad th ‘i ally denned | Rec! »b | 7 . 3 ‘the slight improvement to make it exh yy pas "old, through three editions, and is universally admitted | of ad o Temittances. Sterling iiterature—the popular literature and laxity of the | day, tor some supposed injuries he had received. He | ticularly, has mado troops of friends, wherever she has | ,, Miss Bet, by Marioh, 4years old,.......... 2 3 i vestions of i | bile we now quote below tex per cent. premium, age—is extending throughout the land. Look, for | Wat taken at the liter fre, with a box of matches ia his | gout. é Oty ImAcLavacman oireriinn on (teteaieee eee — i “ ties dam by Elliott’s Napoleon, 3 years cld..... 1 1 phia. A most tant 3 | many also, fOr pTen Broeck, jr’s (A.W. Smells) gr. h. Cro- be i SAAS of Sree aR er who have put off their payments on the other nde ‘ton, by Chorisver, dam by Mackie ‘oun, tve be in the hauds of every intelligent citizen, and as long as possible, on account of the contracted state o seh oe rest, by imp. Leviathan, out of Alice Grey, | national law. | the event of a very active demand springing up for bills, example, at the flood of licenti . rate ‘s Perangav’s Coxcent.—What has become of this con- by Pulaski, 4 yearsold................. 4 4| MANUAL oF ‘THE CoRPORATION OF THE CITY OF | the rates will doubtless go abov Linde witel ro imusdateds toe obskiiy E TA hb |e ftis Ves y str vi eathy sneeoee pete tad | cert? We have understood that Perabeau and Fontana | Wm. Williams’ b. c. Burton, by Duane, dam by New Yorx—By D T. Valentine—Globe z bt, 4 | “Eclipse, 3 years old,. 5 dis. | 5 bets in. | ‘The importations recently, have been more limited than fortunes have been made by some of the most reli- | residing ee corase io Franl and" 'Vandewat | by hoyeey need 7 De Me: Hd fg dian pn ate ‘ ime 3:47}. | bee aot ae jobrg Mevrc ener, for a son quetaions fr be ma in tas eet ee i i . | streets, w a fit of insanity, atte: t it her | in this of the country, or while he was at ne .D.V., CAN d AL Scr Urope, otton have gious ome . the community ! ‘Talk of the li- | Seats a'rases, pe eae Wo Ont Nee | earls ted oaune tint es cebeurt Ue otvoolan ext | tas Bekd atthe odhect too eran, as the favorite against | 4 eats No dd new teries—Edited_by proached nearer thse current in Liverpool, and the ex centiousness of the newspapers, indeed ! It 18N0- | Artemer at Daownixc.—Officer Everson, of the | !{itcomes off soon, we hope some musician will steal | ,,it, the second mile of the first heat, Tuscahoma filly Haye—Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia. The num- ports of this staple will therefore increase, as they thing compared with the horrible depravity circu- Frith ward, rescued an unknown ‘woman from drowning, | fer tn eiepceie oie on ete amg | fell end throw her ri ‘N. O. Tropic, Sprit 17. | ie wane We Ciuee jund of useful medical in- | be made more profitably. The more prices become | , “ lated by many respectable booksellers and publish- | ppt bg Rahn (a Broadway, offers an excellent op- | *B&P® of # criticism, on the same forthcoming coucert. | ieowenmag | tetisepee. on Constrrurtonat Revorm—By Hi- | evelized, the greater the probability of larger ers | portunity to any one who w! 10 acquire, with readi- | AMERICAN Antists.—We mentioned, some time since’ | ‘The following shows a still further increase of arri- ram P. Hastings, Counsellor at Law—Globe Office, | ments, and a reduction in the!premium for foreign ex. Every body speaks we!l of the high character, | a 8 feos han Hie , rierity in te fad that Mr. Drayton, whom we once heard at Washington, | yy clnte Ga Re Sau. | New York. A brochure treating of the prominent changes. In consequence of the high range of prices in an atiemen an excellent hand-writing in t 1 me ] * P | _ pure morals, unbending integrity of the Harpers, and | pot = well known, He le considered coe of the | ir | Gerties; HL. Scott, U. 8 Army; F. Clark, West Point; Greer yrs pts apd eg gy jrvlyeriyhtersbetins jo so te ag various othet booksellers. {tis quite just, and per- | teachers of the chirographic art in the country ; and phe hereon kas ee Songpeal Gee. ge | of paniptilots han owe 6 » ¢ with that in Liverpool, our exports within the past eigh' fectly true. Those enterprising publishers are strong | hose who write @ cramped and indistinct hand, cannot Jersey; ST. Corzens, New York, Thomas tperich, ‘Tae Marrone By John K. Duer, U. 8. N.—W. | Months, compared with the corresponding period the . ‘ do better than to call on him _ | vious, show a falling off in value of about ten pillars in the Methodist church; they have published | “°,, P ‘ ie Pennsylvania; Commodore M. Agruan, U.8.N; Lieut. Graham, New York. A work of fiction of con- | Yeer previous, a beautiful edition of the Holy Scriptures, and their | waseailed tool an inquest, yepterdeg® at Nev Sa Wit "Asters Edeveiee, iaauntat siderable interest. | weer dada, idle bad Seed cae tetas eer ann ene re the salvation of ims | Lamttot on te Boay ribs, deorgis Fa ia See Ree, || Quaerions von Sete Exaarvarioy, designed for | export rede, there has been an Increase Inout inpet his line may secure the salvation of im- | Srmstteet, on the body of Li | Ot Philadelphia; ‘A. Davis, Bostoss "A, Green, FP. Paes; | the use of many persons—Sparks, 161'Fulton street | trade, which has produced a balance against ne, requiring owl souls at the rate of one hundred per week ,who | fellow Nr bong knocked do upon Charlotte Cushman! Charlotte, for many years, ‘4 ALS we. Na | New York. | large-remittances to reduce. may knock at the door of Heaven and have the door | Pig, on Friday night, in Chatham «1 t, [Babe Pe performed at all the theatres in this country, in the ficat | Neshville; . N. Husan, Boston; A. Sigourney , Norfe T. Lucas, Charleston; J. Leland, | My Snoortne Box—By Henry William Herbert— | 4 ‘i which h ived such injuries ai A Style of exeelience ; but she was neglected, beca . , "5 | Weannex the current quotations for foreign and co opened to themon golden hinges. But unfortunately, yesterday mornin Verdict accordingly she was'merely an American actress. In England she has e absbary| a Suvbdtion terion of a Noten ot sorta e oat | mestic exchange, for uocurrent money, and for specie, side by side, we find th 1 Sem accasaiisintr tm, been properly estimated, and is considered one of the 4 | Ne poring life and | "s ind them promulgators of the Virgin lee Sreatest representatives of the tragic muse, now living; !taca; Hon D. Webster, | woodcraft, though dashed with a spice of affecta- | Forrian Encnanag. works of Eugene Sue, and of other licentious Ricuwoxn Crrv—House of Delegates— Joseph Mayo, | End by many of the moat eritioal: she Ta cetera: Sui Canis ieee a De | tion. The work will well repay a perusal. | Ou London, | Epona writers, both of the English and French schools, | °Y,8% majority. Hineal descendant of the genius, power and talent of Mrs. | Wilittins and Andrews Bowen! 's Livine Acr, No. 101—Taylor,2 Astor 0a Pa fro Sikass, oat hi prod: 4 Henaico County—House of Delegates—John 2. Lan- Siddons, or Miss O’Neil—the highest talent of former | ‘City—M. Price, Philadelphia, J: House, New York. | JAMMIE. 000 ee ooo! x whose produciions are equally eloquent, and well | caster. yoars. | chard Prive, do; James Hormetend, de; femes do; | Tuk Writings ox Jonannes Roxar, No. 1— calculated to secure the damnation of ten times a gun, ledice deen te Motor clogs WAN Astsunan’s Mesaceate.—Tho proprietors of this | D. Patterson, Virginia; ‘N Sturievint, Boston; Major | Tranalated by G. C. Hebe, L. L. D.—Muller, 118 | hundred, every week, to the other place. polis—Guerrant 141, Coleman 187. i splendid collection of animals have determined to gratify | Wall Babrg a igo Capt. Deas, U. Army; P. or | Nassau street, New York.—This work will be read | vi The strange scenes of demoralization, which we | Lovisa Count Hove Fr, Albany; E. beara nt Messrs. | with interest by those who have watched the é& | r- behold in the administration of justice—in the so | Tet Awiernnsn’ o cial circle—around the family fire-side—must result | Cuesr RFIELD Covrty—House of Delegates—John from these demoralizing publications, issuing from | hy eee cn oe, of De ~iM. Ga! the pious booksellers of New York and other cities, | Dickinson—re-elected. sen It is the necessary result to society, produced by Pha gia County—As far as heard from at 1 P. M. ‘ocke was 60 ahead. these highly worthy booksellers. But we suppose | “Wo gather the above returns from the Richmond they must not only make their fortunes in this Whig and the Richmond Enquirer, of Friday morning world, but also lay up, by « double duty of good and | par pe’? were ramisient to leavens doutt al the dex evil here, friends hereafter, both in heaven, and oe Success in re electing Mr. Brown. in the other place—whichever destiny may be | Faenesic (vice are Whigs. . } their lot. vi iron Salata pearance County.—By a slip from the Winchester in for thre: Jourdan end" Prore wank Levering Phisdelpuis Ry H drag peas. | — of the recent religious revolution in The | Geipbie, James A } — on bes Di Tag Son a H. Hodges, || T#® Curistian Parton Macazine, for May, | Waskington; C. Stiiman, Cooperstown; H. Doane, Bur: | 1816—Mead, lil Nassau street, New York. lington; C. Hatch, New York: Capt. Day, Norwich; = Cvr or Satvation—A monthly Jewish Maga- exhibition. Kach periorm- ‘ i ia the wonderful’ docility | Thomas Staples, Dr. Bit Goome iste zine, tor March, 1846. , do; C. Pierson, Canandaigua Lo Py : | actuals, one see seem | Youngtown Joveph ‘Wilkes, Massachusetts; Dr. Mur: By ou Af s Pawvarann’s. mine ener yearn ago— | Plowano-Ceorge Porkine, Baltimore; C. Foote, Ala. ,, RR Moruun’s Macazinn, for May, 18,6—Mead, sabes Pennsylvania; C. Webster, Mo- 41 Nassau street, New York. a bile; 8. Perkins, Phi fl bama; R. New Music.—Millet, 329 Broadway has laid on Clarke, Macy lena; Samuel John, Ala’ 3 os our table two new pieces, * La Giovinetta Pollacca DI 5 ‘ermont; Thoma: $00, Chetleriorl sech, For Adems, J. Smith, Roc (When the cars left)—For Se- the desire of the | ons re rrant $1. For House—Poindexter | er. Any one who has not seen thi: fail to visi. it before its d animals are some of | 1 Alal Cauzonetta di Bellini”-—By F Bargmuller, and “A | Bi ter; | Rivedersi Rondino Cauzonette di Bellini,” by the Ww been elected roe Some et ine Corn eae | cee | B. Mudge, 3 W; Hatch, Vermont; Robert Bag: same composer. iy © wish some writer would take up this sub- | "*x',eycte Oct -ioe eens Derapaes. ancient and modern composers. | ley, 'H. Fraser, Kingston; J. Grover, Colborne, | Ject, and discuss the tendency of the enterprise of | Herald and Novfolk Bone’ ve Gates of the Norfolk | Josephine Clifton was to appear at the Memphis thea- | Canada West; A- Hamilton, Virginia; J. C. Gilmore, | Roe sctrin THe ERIE CANAL —We learn from Mr. ese ‘do our popular booksellers u; ale; | fom has been elected to the House at Delegates without | ‘£8 00 tHe Dight of the 12th inet. baer dur mttemmae HL. Fish, that the break in the canal, near Bush- | Srauish dollas.-/1e3 8 106° Sore i Ff ‘pet Hterature, | opposition. For the Senate, J.C. Crump, 400; William | ‘The Haghes Family are giving concerts in Columbus, | neli's Basin, is two hundred and soventy.one feet in | y4i0,,,,Tusrters.. 99 | society, and all our institutions, for the next hun- | Tatem, 174 ee | Otte sikioad Frag ax Nonwicn We learn by Adams & Co.’s | jongth, and in one place, the bed of the canal hes passod | Mjsica dollars 10) 10086 Heavy guis Nonrorx County.—H. "EF 4 that ‘Col ‘ing Iron Wi nd distance feet. We have heard no one | a) dred years. AR a paren Ogeect Hanes of Delegates. §, Watts, @.| Hort Alexander gave his ast entertainment in Charles. | Express that te, by Bre, Lear mn Works’ Were | out lor e dst Cte ee ail tae tor sara iene | There i very little doing in domestic exchange, Datmav: ‘Anace | Tatem, 843. 1 Crump 387s | tam on the 23 inst.. the proceeds being for the benefit | SOV, injured but that it may be used by repair- | jess than eight ‘and many say two w ‘The 01F quotations cannot be considered otherwise than no ISHED ARRIVALS. —The Hon. Daniel Web- | Naxsemoxo County.—State of the poll at 12 o'clock, pe oy temper Walnut Street Hh bares $6,000 dy the Atna at ‘Mareloed and | calvert over the small stream where the break occurred, | minal. There is, however, a very active business 4 Wa fre lady have ‘arrived in the city, from | iieliy, ol," Senste— cre Tater, 41,°"* 498% | ‘Theatre, ia Philadelphia, lost evening. The pecform- ed Rel RE PER TO | ener in uncurrent money, and the amount offering for recemp. ashington, and occupy apartments at the Astor | “Painches Anes Countre Xt ¢ bat ; | tReaSamalsted of selections from “La Bayadere’’ ead the | SV47) ing in it, were entirely deatroyed.—Deston Eve- | which cannot be tion has been for several days past so large that the brok House. gates—J. W, Stone, 97; W. P. Morgan, 113. Senate | ‘ths homeo: 5 ning Transcript, April 24. there are about ers could not raise capital enough to take it as fast as of eee m amp, 91s Tetom, 106. “an | od, Temetee ee his farewell concert in St Louis costward, the fered. ‘This that the are pay. Among the new manufactures now turned ont by the ‘erreason Courty.—Houso elegates—A. Hunter eo inst. reased. The e show: ptr ccleaner ity of Norfolk, dhe 7 the | and W. B. Thompson. Mr. Dem have obtained is from ten to ing up exceedingly well; that they are coming gity of No bldeksmiths’ bellows. "Those in Relies are Whigs. i Sars man ae anes. vertiser, April 94. ‘with the ability to meet their engegements promptly

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