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| CoMMENCEMENT oF THE ReLiaious ANNIVERSA- | more—all crowded—all enthusiastic—es muc! 80 as they | nies.—The first of the religious anniversaries began prt ty Shave Soe last evening, by the celebration of the African | whelming that it brou it dows bougasts hon Education and Civilization Society, at the Taber- | Slose of one piece, to the number of fifteen or 3 ‘. tists, hi t thei: vork, and nacle, A full report of this interesting assembly : tras dinar; ry original aces tare Ataanr, May 7, 1846. Tue Westean Reveew, for April, 1846—Hazewell— | The bill to authorise the construction of a railway from Columbus, Ohio. This is the first number of the first.| New York to Albany, passed the Senate to-day ona vote quarterly review ever published in the West. The date | of 27 ayes to 2 nays. The dissentients are Messrs. Johnsom” of its commencement may be looked upon as forming an | and Lester. Several ummportant amendments, not af NEW YORK HERALD. New York, Saturday, May 9, 1846. a The Weekly Herald. ex aricatures there by a Frenchman, which have set the whale cia which is a epoch in the literary history of that great country. If fecting the general plan, have been made by the Senate, Tue Weexiy Heraip to be issued this mom. | Will be given in the evening edition. fits of Taughter. One of these we have seen, properly conducted, the publication cannot fail to exers | These amendments, it is believed, will not delay the ing, is embellished with two beautiful engrav- We shall continue our labors through the ensu- great curiosity. It most singularly exact represen- | cise a most important influence on the minds of the | speedy concurrence of the House. It seems to be certain Friday, May 86 P. M. ings—one, “May Day in New York ;” the other | ing Week, and give full and correct reports of the | tation of De Meyers expression and face. | The Bair, Sc: | Western people.” It may be looked upon as the | that the bill will become a law. The stock market to-day was rather heavy, and the a “View of the Fortress of San Juan de Ulloa | doings of all of these assemblies. For this pur- | either side of the head An eye-glass is fixed cheesly in | pioneer of thought in the West; and we should not The bills called “‘anti-rent bills,” which have passed | 1945, appear to have succeeded in depressing prices for at Vera Cruz.” It also contains the latest news | Pose We have engaged and mean to employ a ik seen ot he rae ere, hick Peers at Se looker on. | be murgeload it sons work as Sreat a saroletiee the House, were not had in neminetaes ne Se nearly every stock in the list. Considerable anxiety is 1 5 als mains Paget Pi hai 3 long, it of thinking as n Ei 5 f from Mexico, Texas, and the Army of Occu- dozen or more reporters, in different capacities, in | Seek fort dong, igaites fey “Fee | eaectda by. the” Edinburgh RReiew, fn | ., The dill in relation to the ew, Zoek and manifested for further mews from the Rio Grande,and pation ; the foreign news by the steamship Cam- order to give the public the best reports that can | @ well-brushed imperial Britain. Its tone, although essentially democratic, ona vote of 23 ayes to 4 This evei the Senate has been, talking about a cer- many anticipate very unfavorable news from that quar. Gi " r . . richly ornament the chin. noted is elevated, and the papers that ar in the present v‘ 1a, to ‘ent fires . The ements of General Taylor createa greet bria, at Boston; the proceedings of the Medi- be procured. We shall publish each day during tude of a count: peal 4 two of Erard’s” pianos, | number are contributed by some of the ablest pens inthe bmg? beg) eae phat ir pol or om meray are | padi ee financial Ban It is a mysteri- cal Convention ; the Trial of ex-Gov. Thomas the coming week, a Supplement to the Herald, for strapped like peddle-boxes at either side, under the arms. country. The first, which is a review of Mr. Secretary | to he made to plough up and remove all the combustible | ‘and the celdlers aro aade for ‘Tibial cn Oa Be a ghee the purpose of embracing these reports, This | OP the right palletes is perched a * real live Yankee,” | Walker's annual report, advocates strongly the doctrine | materials, on either side of the roed, for s distance of | ous affair altogether, American are Ui n Col, Benton ; interesting and impor- gaping in wonderment at some composition of De Me: of free trade. The following remark points out a most | some 60 miles. The Senate recommitied the bill to the | tant foreign and domestic correspondence ; de- Supplement will be furnished to our regular city which he holds in his hand. In important distinction, and one which is very often over- committee, with instructions. prisoners orfehot down, without any attempt on the pert lh PR ais " a well filled bag, which, if opened, would doubtless be | looked, namely, the difference between. social and politi- ond record a | Of the American General:to resist it, Welcenast Gem bates in Congress, &c. &e. Tt will be ready for ind country subscribers and agents gratis. The | found to contain’ a pretty fair amount of those valuable | oi sisy aumely; he diference betwicen, social and Pott | In the House proceedings. Tai (Monn) wee crepe | ceive how things in that section can go on'much longer in delivery at the desk, at 8 o'clock. Price 6j cents. , R¢WS carrie i this sity are Senge = this ar- pone called | Ameroen cagien.” A oe eerreee | land than de known.en: ony Yar of te coats os on his epaulettes for the peri of three kadar months. ee this way ; there must be something done soon to bring - ee oe oy code and all others than | fide and complacent looks of the great'musical prodigy | tester tn Baie Te ici eee an tates ls | will occasion phers, editors, poets and lawyers, the | matters to a crisis of some sort. $ 6 A of the great musical prodigy | greater in England than it is in the neighboring nations.” . It is nothing le: passage pigeon ( : Affairs on the Rio Grande. subscribers, this Supplement will be furnished at To indicate that De Meyer is well tatished | Wine writersntcs iato's searching examination af therpro. | most extravagant joy. It is nothing | rr Seeee | sun trot bord ocday Ei MAMAN a thie Public opinion in this region appears to be some. the usual price of an Extra Herald. vith the sale of those goods which he carries in ped. | tective system, and depicts in glowing terms the bless- ment for all fines im for the non-performance of cy : . > ‘ - dle boxes, on his “March Marocaine,” from the city of i ive trade. Th t A i “ i cent; Canton }; Vicksburg }; Harlem 1}; Reading Rail- what at fault in relation to the position of af From this arrangement will be seen the ad- New Orleans, ue oi Meithe dinlasea’ ‘Toe mune. Phe nh a pemgions peg fae § ‘Siboruw’s History of Lin — | iain — proba feeder ha cir = road 1}; Norwich and Worcester 1; Morris Canal §; Far-, on the Rio Grande frontier. Some suppose that | vantage the regular subscribers to the Herald have; ey coh to nae avs, a ace 2. piace the War in France and Belgium,” which goes at bill to authorise the State to assume jurisdiction over | mers’ Loan j; Ohio 6s }. Prices revived ajlittle st the the skirmishing and bloodshed which have already | for by this arrangement they secure the Supple- | complipent, hd reflects srch credit on the aria The | foUStE into. the Millowe going, Ofer the. "whole | 4camalslip and basin, at Dansville, passed the, Senate | ,econd board, and the market was more buoyant at the‘ taken place between the Americans and Mexicans, | ment, containing the reports of these assemblies, | conception is excellent, and the expression highly credit: | history of the Rhode ' Island troubles. Another | Currence, “his evening the House passed the bill, ex. | close. . nmount to nothing—do not indicate any proba. | Without any additional expense ; while mere tran. | 2D!¢-, The artist would doubtless find it ag his city, | treats of Fonblaugue’s “ England under Seven Adminis- | clusive of one section, and a committee of conference | ‘The receipts of the Little Miama Railroad, which is in am Tg ate any p oe | x mee tion to forward some hundreds of poner: te this ate trations.” A*most ing review of native American- | was named to secure a joint concurrence of the Houses, operation sixty-two miles, from Cincinnati to dility of a general action—and will probably end | sient readers will pay for it the same as they | where De Meyer has also thousands of admirers o ism follows, It is the most powerful and comprehensive | Arg P.M., the House passed Gen. Fullerton’s militia | 2?¢ y , running in segars for two, and peace forall, Others draw 2 different inference, under the belief that the Mexicans are only waiting until the sickly season shall set in, when they mean to fall upon the would for an extra. Theatrical and Musical. Panx.—A crowded and fashionable audience graced the benefit of Mrs. Mowatt, last evening. The play of “The graceful, fi extraordinary musical abilities and genius, Sanps’ & Lent’s Am ful riders, gorgeous drei pings, and their beautiful and wonderful lit have been performin icax Crncus —Sonds’ & Lent's - American Circus, with their splendid stud of horses, | athletic for a week past, in Troy, ‘ament against the dogues of that faction that we It shows conclusively, that the native Americans have been actuated by a spirit of anti-popish Racsecntiy and ‘convicts them of folly and absurdit; | dangerous to the very existence of the commonwealt e other rs are on the “ Naval Power ofthe Unit- bill—a copy’ of which I sent you yesterday. New Onveans, April 30, 1646, Half past 12'o’clock. Yesterday, as I predicted, nothing at all was Xenia, Ohio, have, within the past four months, been'at the | rate of one hundred thousand dollars per annum. For the four months past they have been as annexed :— Lipree Mian RALROD, | sesroy: 1846. 1816. Americans, and defeat them if possible. | Hunchback” was produced on the occasion, Mrs. Mowatt Here they met with immense success, and were | ed States,” ‘he Oregon Question,” ‘ The Currency,’ done in cotton. The sales could not have exceed | Gross ine: $8.08 saezt dom $0,063 : " . | ini i . i tw three thousand le | areview of Wiebuhr’s and \d’s, Histories of Rome, preter Fy Our relations with Mexico, according to the lat- | sustaining the part of Julia, and Mr. ‘Vandenhoff that of | Shni nag “On hay oth, the} ? will be nt Waterford ne | aud an address delivered at the eomsectation’ of Spring | ed 500 bales, although the papers make them Total for the four moaths........ $35,206. est intelligence, are certainly anomalous. If we are not at r, What are we at? The American navy is before Vera Cruz, and the American force zs blockading the port of Matamoras! American blood has been shed by the Mexicans! and pom- pous proclamations are put forth by their General ! ull indicating the most rancorous spirit of hostility. It is conjectured, also, with some pleasure, that | before this time the Mexicans would have at- revolution which had broken out in the Southern Master Walter. The part of Julia is one of great diffi- | culty, and requiring a great deal of care and study, before perfection can be attained in it. That Mrs. Mowatt was perfect in it would be saying too much. But we c safely say that she was fully equal to the part—that | whatever faults were apparent, were such as arose from want of practice, and such as she can easily correct. Her acting in the 2d scene of the 4th act, was natural and truthful—it was, indeed, unsurpassable. But her ‘do it,” in the 2d scene of the Sth act, was not as effective as ould have wished; and for this reason—that her e was not well regulated in delivering the pre- i | ceding sentence. If we might be allowed to make the sug- tempted to dislodge the Americans but for a new | estion, we would advise that she take pains to regulate fhe inflections of her voice by the rise and fall of the sen- book for the orgai Ne the 9th, 11th and 12th, at All nectady ; on the 14th, at Amsterdam ; on the 15th, at Jolfhnstown ; and on the 16th, at Fonda. ‘The people of thete:towns have a rich treat i Ruwx’s Oncan Scnoor.—The work; by Messrs. Firth, Hall second/number. We cannot pass a work of such impor tagce to-the musical world, and one so much needed, without a brief notice. Y 0 in, has ever, before this, been published in extant, should nist and student io this country, and this, being the very be be immediately obtained by every organ of the instrument throughout the country. y ; on the 13th, at Sche- in store for them. ublication of this great RE Pond, has reached its or thorough instruction City Intelligence; Grove Cemetery, by Judge McLean. Should future numbers realize the promise that the present one gives, the Western Review is destined to take the lead of all si- milar publigations in the United States. Tur Onecow Ternitory, its History any Discovery —By Travers Twiss, D.C. L., &c, &c.—Republished from the London edition, by Appleton & Co., New York.—Mr. Twiss treats the Oregon question with ull the tact and acumen of a special pleader, as well as with the courtesy ofagentleman. He makes out a strong cuse and produces a powerful array of facts in support of the claims of his overnment—colored, of course, by national prejudice. fie puts the claims of Great Britain to acommunity of in- terest in Oregon, ina stronger light than Mr. Pakenham has done. But yet we think that the Oregon questio much heavier. Prices are firm, and to-day the market is considerably animated. The sales have, up to the present hour, reached about 1200 bales, and will, I imagine, reach 2500 before the market closes, from - sent appearances, ly The other markets are all tole: lively. The steamship Alabama, from Galveston, arrived | about 11 o'clock this morning, but brought no later intel- | ligence of interest. Lieuts, Hunter and McLaughlin arrived on board of her. Private letters received by the New York yesterday, render it certain that Lieut. Porter was killed by a party of Mexicans. Lieut. Porter was sent out ona scout with a detachment of ten men in one direction, and Lieut. Dobbin with ten men in another. The formerfwas surrounded when a few miles from cam) These receipts show a very great increase on those for the corresponding period inthe previous year; and the probability is, that when it is finished to Springfield, the receipts will be more than doubled. The extension will be finished in the course of this year. ‘The New Brunswick Fire Insurance Company has de- clared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent. The returns of the Troy City Bank for February and May, 1846, compere as follows. It will be perceived that there bas been an increase in every department but that of specie. a 4 p Troy Crry Barx. tence. We know that it seems easy in the closet ; but a Beavers ‘ —Thi ig | One to be settled by the statesman, not by the special | and killed, withthree of his men. The weather is : a ‘Feb. 46, 46. Incie. Dec’e departments of Mexico, in favor of Santa Auna, | young artist finds it extremely difficult on the stage— | Luncu or « New Srramnoar.—The new and splendid | O10, 40). "° 1h saying this, we do not mean to suy that it is | fine. 3 sila SIU | Loans ‘and Discounts,. “Seuss: “ota ‘ise Pe Gnd asa GY ‘Any d ‘irs. Mowatt’s voice is sweet and beautifully modulated; | steamboat Atla to be launched at eight o’clock this | 4 question to be settled by Mr. Pakenham. Monraouery, Ala., May3, 1846, | Specie anes gd Tony OT cone by Sivares, ind if she give it natural play, it will be more effective | morning, from Bishop & Simonson’s ship yard, at the foot Livn-er Guxcnat Wreranun. Scoes--By. Réwadd 1 NTGOMERY, Ala., May 3, Cireul ri Rte RA ea ‘Taking all the ts and circumstances now | than ifshe were to school it after the most approved |» «: 4 at . | Mansfield, Esq.—A. 8. Barnes & Co., New York.—A very We have had tremendous rains this week, poe i i fashion of the phonologists, Of Mr. Vandenhoft's Master | &f Sixth street, East River. She is intonded to ply be- | Timatin Ends i written biography of this distinguish ee eariae gs ial tt s— | If the country banks generally exhibit reports for May, known tous, it is very evident that unless some | Walter, we scarcely know how to speak. There were | tween this city and Norwich, inconnection with the Nor- | 64 Gene! ‘We should think it would add much to washing away bridges, anc using up the road dusting os te peeping ig ae, » of conduct be pursued by our govern- | some excellent points in_ it, and ze it did not, on the | wich and Worcester line. We shall give a full descrip- | chances in the great Presidential race that is to come off | a very late and bad spring—a miserable prospect for a ‘ ing: roportion, if .eir warlike demonstrations, matters | hele, please us. ‘The fact is, M Niudenhow has @ | tion of the ceremony in to-morrow’s paper. in 1848. crop, and very great discouragement among the planters. foie satregste retumy ee much larger then ; S| stereotyped passion which he uses in all characters, an i : ro hind? in tow rsday morn. | that reporte ruary acted until the season and the fever | which makes his acting. appear, in some parts, very i | Boano ov Assist, Tice uae Raa ee Here he oF Zima Love We Legs conse eat ps Se te en oe 8 te y aid the Mexicans in disgracin, narms. N i | : n nga 3 | bending himself to suit his characters. o one doubts the courage | excellent ; b congruous. He does not seem ‘to have a facility in un- His elocution is put if too artificial, and he wants of this Board was 7 Aupeamen.—A special meeting 4 by the President last evening, with a view of completing some unfinished which has been beforg them for some time past, indiuding = Jou Avams—By John H. Sherburne, Philadelphia.—We should think this work is calculated to make a stir among the politicians. Its very title threatens mischief. ing, about half-past two o’clock—burnt down the square ie MeBryde’ drug store tothe. brick stores opposite Montgomery Hall, and came very near taking the aquare in ‘The banks of Philadelphia have declared the following semi-annual dividends for the last six months. The rate i r i " hs 5 z i ¥ f dividends is upon the reduced value of their stocks, ie Americ: s—their discipline, their ca- | that plianc: hich is particularly necessary in si road, and the charges prefers An Intropuction ro EnromoLocy—By William Kir- | below ; e dwelling houses in the rear were in great | of ; of the American troops—their discipline, their ca- | thal, Pliancy, | which, ja particularly necessary in | aqaiutt Mr" Oakley, Superiniendent of Repairs! but not | by, M. A., ke® ke. and Willlam Spence, F. RS, fc. kc. danger of taking fre, from sparks. 1 thought, once, the | instead of upon the original ualue ;— prc weit oflicers, or their ability to thrash | be doing him injustice to omit saying that, notwitstand. | withstanding the members of the Board mustered strong | Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia.—The fact ‘that this | whole town would have gone—very Little Divsoauve.ov: aun! Pnielnedin Binioe” readily twice the number of muskets which they | ing its many defects, it was such a representation as very | at the supper room, they fgjed to take their seats for the | book befde tis is a republication from the sixth London utpon the property destroyed. | Mrs. Reed’s hotel and fur- eae fia Baste, Ss aceon tak Wek a [spirit in the | Could have given. He should throw off that lachry- | transaction of business. ‘Fis is the second farce of the | edition ofthis work, is sufficient evidence of its interest | niture all gone—no insura ane ie : orreda scented, : re mn 5 but there must be unity and spirit in the | mose intonation, which is, to be sure, very propen in its | kind that has been enacte: in the course of the last week. a val “oer science of eaiomalegy. eornge : a er vote ne ry raat leet a ay cheng aenke: shares. value. divid * e re cainp. There must be energy and capacity in the | place, butis altogether out of place ‘in such passages as | Amongst those members, Who were present, (as on other | ¢! hical manne y sp sh se 4 pai O . $ 60-100 °1 oe é Ast pe P that in which he calls Julia’s attention to the “massy | occasions,) may be mentioned, Messra Parsons, Candee, | trated with plates, and is got up in a neat style. Wecan- | ever scen it before. Business wretched. Farmers : 1 yovernment, and in the war department. | Siltasat are "Perma borer F not too strongfy recommen it. Commercial. a) re) 350-100 175 A ? : | Pillars” of the banquetting room. Mr. Bland’s Sir Thomas | Gray, Roberts and Oliver. ‘The President, in consequence ly Pony Tae Mechanic 3 20 2 86-100 1 00 Thus far, the government, in the management o! | Clifford, was a very creditable performance, as far as | of a quorum not being present, announced thatthe Board | Tur Staagden in Purcapeienia, is the title of a neat Boletetadwe Vand L Northern Liberties. ... 35 Fy 5 175 Mexican affairs, has exhibited a mixture of ability | SPeech-making went, but was too icy and passionless for | would stand adjourned until Monday evening next. little pocket%tpmpanion, which will prove very useful ioe ared Wi: Stebbiane This Wan asides | SOWRWAHE...c5. -5re- 50 So 5 250 4 hits, has ey e ix Y | so ardent a wooer. Why was not Dyott cast for this 1 Hols beh to strangers visiting} the city, of brotherly love. It is | Lyman Taylor vs. Jared N. Stel ings — Th an ie Kensington: oy 0 3 230 and ineapacity. Their designs appear to have | part? We would not be understood as disparaging Mr. | | New Youx Uxivensyy—Tho annual oration before | uniished by Geokee S. ‘Applidton; Philadelphia. tion on a draft for $150. It was drawn by one Swnshi 50 2 $0-100 2 70-100 135 been well taken but some of the details have been | Huerticing, wt really Ale, Dyott it more fo ee | eee aire dalivered by the Rev, Doctor | Ax Errromes or fAwti-Suaveny Ivronnariox—T. | MeCullagh, on, and accepted by defendant, and, payable | Wesem ss: .220.. $8 4g ie tee. * <j CHE : | port the character, Barrett's Modus was excellent ; Mrs. | Yo! ys y g - y thi lation, | three mont » . . unfortunate, By what influence in the war de- | Abbott's Helen unexceptionable; and Fisher's Fathom the | Murray, of Elizabethtown /.and the poem by Mr. Lord, | Ward and Co.,, Lond ce, nde y this compilation, | heared that McCullagh had contracted to build some , partment has it siaipehnd that the services of that | best we have ever seen, At the close of the play Mrs. | of Princeton, N.J. The exercises will take place in Doc- | that the number of sla\ ine India, amounts to | houses for defendant, and was previously indebted to These do very well for semi-annual dividends, and show intrepid and gallant soldier, Colonel Worth, have | Mowatt and Mr. Vandenhoff were called out to re- ceive the applause of the audience; and at the clove tor Potts’ church, on Tuesday’ evening, J evening preceding the annual commencement ‘ee june 30th—the 4,974,079. We commer jis fact to the consideration of the anti-American abolifionis#, of Exeter Hall. laintiff for lumber, for which he gave a bill that was hen about to fall due. He requested the defendant to that the reduction in capital has been attended with very | Soames ired celgbrit ached in| 7 i By John A. Smith, | give him a draft to take up the due bill. Defendant gave | musfactory results. There je very litte doubt but that sige 4 t Srabrin chant ws | Doctor 3 as acquired celgbrity as a pre 7 , AntH—By Jol . Smith, | give hima eup the due a been taken away? It is time for the President | of Chinon itt in «Faint Hoert Never Won Fai'Leay | the Premyterian church and Mgt Lord is known as the | McD Bartlet and: Wedfond, New WoulecA very in: | {is anit mc stestice’ ai onde over to plaintf, “For | the banks of vol atmoppalproaiaik dase and cabinet to come forth from their obscurity, | she was called before the curtain a second time, and hay- | author ofa book of pocms publighied about a year ago. | teresting discourse onfthe@aws of nature, and the phy- | the defence, it syarinainied thet i.e an scommetenps | Deel nea tieeaess mentees, Mtheyaver neve. Camis and to take an open, bold and decisive position on | ing been led on by Mr. Barry, was greeted with tumul | paving Bacapway—You may not believe it reader, | Seal chayfies of the garthin opposition to, the opinions | draft—that the whole of the amount for which it was | in the money marketare rather favorable to the baaks ‘ open, - . .,, | tuous applause, and a shower of bouquets. After she | , ‘tha hes of Broadway—one 0} of the atfthor of the (‘Vestiges of Creation. given was not due at the time, topullege than otherwise, as they generally benefit by the advance the Mexican affuirs, and bring our relations with | had retired, Mr Barry came out, and in Mrs, Mowat’ | Meee at eae cutetiect socra Heole strect are | Naw Yong Leoat Onsenven yon May—Edited Miorwands receded from his contract, and, refused te Prep peate TE CRT crisis | Bame, thanked the audience for the very flattering recep- | Site the Park, : ven, Esq.— t number of this abl C y, under that republic, one way or the other, to a crisis | pame, thanked th malthvend anonnoad sees fis ee ening | being paved. What is going to happen ? Roo tty of, Ee oe benicce Re re court found ‘a verdict for the plaintif! for the Arie pi gd ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of certain speedily. OE ae = the repetition of last evening’s bill. | Map Cow.—An infuriated cow oven te peter published at th@ office, 41 Ann street. . tn eta Ne hom val bgp ws ‘nem | articles exported from this port, for the first four months Tue Mirit1a Laws.—The militia system of thi Bowsny Tuxatnx—The entertainments, last evening, | ieee f riuan.” Bhs wer brought down, dually, bs twe Hunt's MrXcwants’yMagazine For May.—Freeman | tiey are fruit dealers, residing in Water street. It ap- | ineach of the past three years. Compared with last year, et hak a pation yas ton tha, { at this establish the benefit of Mr. Daven. | jorge doge who w ‘she was, we be. | Hunt, 142 Fulton street, New York.—The present num- | peared that in {December last, the firm of Gerrard & Co., iste ‘has been -censidecetae visiasiw i fikae State, under its present organization, has been the | ** this establishment, were for the benefit of Mr. Daven- | irae be { Dastehiney ghee co nergenar espe 4 a ber ofthis valuable monthly contains, as usual, anumber | Ptctioneors, received orders ftom plaintiff to sell 190 or | ¥°8* there See slp source of trouble, vexation and inconvenience, | Ze". ofthe most popular and deering actors won | re ile, oy det aypen iat to many Of thee | of éund comarca ari andacompian of wel | S55? Ver paper faa We acane, Meshes of Wes et Sie ben ange ‘ le, ves ’ €; | the boards of the Bowery. The evening commenced with | ge statistical information. Itis a standard authority on all | fo" .usom: Sdverdveathe sale ; and on the day it tool Exronts rnom THz Pont or Nrw Yout. jor a number of years, to the people, without, in Bulwer's celebrated play of “The Lady of Lyons,” with | Tur Scnoonrr Pataxunt.—The trial of N.T. Davis | mercantile questions, both pa bie and in Europe. place, three of the half kegs were opened and shown as a . From. jan'y Seme Same return, yielding a single advantage worthy of no- | Mr. Davenport; as Claude, and Mrs. G. Jones as Pauline. | and — Shaw, the captain and mate of the Patuxent, charg- | It should be in the hands of every business man. sample, and the auctioneers warned the buyers bie to Mey |. time, time, tice. Under its operati i s have been | Mr Davenport, as Claude, was superior to any thing we | ed with a violation of the laws for the suppression of the | Lirrrun’s Livina Acx, No. 103—Taylor, 2 Astor | mine for themselves, as they never gave a waranty. ‘Avolea basil ae ry vin Pperation our citizens have been | had before seen him in. His elocution was good, as well | slave trade, is fixed for this morning. House.—The contents ofthe present number of this ex- | lot containing 147 kegs was knocked down to the defend. | ApRessipor" do 7532 tn taken froin their business, and been forced to | ash gesticulation. Ifhe could overcome alittle super- | Cuanor or Stanpinc.—Samuel Cook, alias David Hur. | C¢llent eclectic are varied and interesting. ant, at $2 3° ver keg. The On actor ad / Peatls, do. 1'670 3156 etd make laughing stocks of themsel certain | Yenport ina young actor and bide fur to Decome eminent | 12¥; the man charged with stabbing Jacob Lewis, on board | | Histone op tu fruality, and whntod to sond them back 5 plain re: | DSS Sree: ie Bae number of days in every year, to the infinite | in his profession. Mrs. Jones, as Pauline, acquitted her- | the sloop Oneida, was yesterday committed by Commis. | rey & Hart, Philadelph “ it n from | fused to receive them, and he now brings his action to | Beeswax, ewe 2402 2,043 4 eas | selfin her usual chaste and cnergetic manner. ‘The other | sioner Morton, after a full investigation. of al the facts | the English edition of this work, and it forms the first of | Taect © Mette Sort ot “Attor the pleintif™s cose was | Brandy, hall Fi ° i umusement of the ragged urchins about town, | pieces were the ‘Adopted Child,” and the celebrated | 2nd circuntstances of the case, to take his trial. | bo va opens re pete Peo ay whe ‘te. | Closed, defendant’s counsel moved for a non-suit on three mikées mazes casks 1 P| wal “ 2 who, on “soldiering days,” turn out in their full | nautical drama of “The Star Spangled Banner,” in which | Barat Assauir.—We understand that a respectable | Sies‘is ‘to be uniform iat ize ‘and typography. ‘The | §rounds. ‘The first was, fraudulent representations i tre | Cassia! cues 7 we cd strength to bear witness to the short-sightedness | Hr. Davenport performed thecharacter of Gowhead Tom, | gentleman, who has been engaged for some time past in } volume before us is neatly printed on white paper, and | gard to the articles sold ; the second, warranty ; and the | °°" © ate + 289 gd and imbecility that must have animated the origiz | Tere,Was.a crowded house, This evening, “Wallace,” | fhe laudable ‘attempt of ri ing the neighborhood of | we have no doubt that tiie character of the work will and principal pel ground was that of tesupeiees on | Candies; it fe. aes a gi- | “The Brigand Monk,” and “The Star Spangled Banner,” | Duane and Elm. streets of seversl disorderly houses, was | sceure for it an extennive tale, povebelcyacy Ser chage Deep berth TE promos grt |, of ee gl 3, rit nators of this absurd law. will be played. | assaulted in the street, last sins by some of the | poss Orrices or THe Uniten Stares.—This is a work Recreate eerceranee Sine ad ig EA i2 soe The disapprobation of this law has been mark- | Gneexwicn Tueatne.—Mr. Plumer took quite asub- | hangers-on of an establishment which, he had succeeded ‘Secaped, | containing three alphabe les of every Post Office | te, was fudge refused the non-suit, and alowed the case | seg ais ed and decisive. It was, indeed, partially brought | ‘tential benefit at this theatre last night, there Being ® | Sut we hope they will be discovered, and oureitizenspro: | the United States, running side by side through the | to go to the jury. Witnesses were then called on the part of we 4 D oP y 8) rok yacon! ki twithstanding the threate: t} y, ‘s book. The first column gives every office al; » | the defendant, who proved that the grapes were not ac- 151400 ri forward as a rallying cry at the last election ; and | Y¢TY 800d house, notwithstanding the threatening aspec’ | tected in the discharge of their duty. its distance from Washi and its State capital, w: vas submitted to Me ERIE Cae ee hen elected, wens into | ofthe Weather, The “Alpine Maid” was admirably per- | —Conoxen's Orrice, May &—Found Drowned=—The | the State and coum ie ae State 8 umn gives | Gor4)ne to sample. a Estria juice, eat thay, wits ae the candidates that were then elected, went into | rmeq and highly applauded. Mr, Chapman and Miss | Coroner was called tohold an inquest atthe dead house | each State alphabetically, cach office in the State if the ped alg nctepe iy apr ery ~ “se office partially pledged to reform this nuisance. in the Park, on the body of an unknown man, who was | same order, and the county itis in. The third column 7 Before Chief Justice J 53% 42,88 How tate ins anscnded anes » people? | Drake, were decidedly excellent in their respective parts, | found yesterday morning in the East river, foot of Ele- | giveseach county opposite its State, the population. and Phthips oe: Fee els ee, ck wes, ation | 100,154 33,257 ‘ow have they succeded in satisfying the people? | ang well sustained their reputation. The engage- | venthgst., supposed to have been in the water some time. fretitential rentzaster 1844, with the offices in, it in al- | for assault and battery and false imprisonme: t | 7 Not at all. They have touched the subject a little, | ment of Yankee Hill closes to-night, when he will appear | The body lays at the dead house for recognition. An in- | phabetical order ; closing with a list ofall the distributing by seccmen agelnst the defentant, captsin of the 72 ng * but that is all. They have skotched the snake, but pane dee eae se De ueithe Mekien® | quest will be held this forenoon. recipe) the popes it also) Oe ee foslem, was summed up yesterday, and afterwards given ‘522 "23 J 7 y . iatien ive icers of rv 7 5 _ notkilled it. They have passed a law abolishing im- | is ved eee Soeming. pavties a iy ioe | pee y werice inset havens, er waa pen reg ed rin breterived th Foximaser a Se ereeees Cements Fi denog, ry ae 148 a 5 * oat Fy . inment reat preparations have beeu made “ Touched” of a —d 3 1843, nt ean 61 prisonment for militia fines, but thatis all. If they | fe ‘nenagement for the production of the new dramact | country arrived in town 1 Yesterday, to see the sights, Beitan taritts Yormings moet couplets ent weetul tefer:| Misresious Disarraczanca or Bmuaitit i. 2am5 sms 1,905, had but passed a law abolishing all militia fines, | “Richmond Hill,” in astyle of great splendor, on Monday | by the name of Peter awkins, and on up Broad- | ence book on each subject named, which no business Jonson, oo Hodis Oxema, Co., N. Y.—Benjamin 21394 om Ped the root of the evil would be reached, our citi- | evening. The complimentary benefit to Mr. Myers has | ry ee was met by a young French lady, call- | man or politician should be without Alexander Harri- P. Johnson, ., of this Jef bere on the - mot ws 1a3 pean been got up by some of the first men in the city, and will | ed Louisa Roach, when, after some little small talk to, | Son; No'8} South Seventh street, Philadelphia, exclusive |! tothe day of March ‘by reilroed, for All He 108 ‘zens would be saved a great amount of mortifica- | teat draw one of the most elegant and Tesbionable gether, he was induced to accompany her to a“ den,” or ‘agent for the sale of the work. F. A. Ward, No. 7 New pehood ed 29 gee f Be tayo nies evar ai Fee i ‘: bk - 4 tion and trouble, and. the cligues of regiynental | houses that has ever occupied any theatre in New York. ny: Hirest, wherein he wos sobbed. of, Mis gold lepine | *#eeh Bear Wall, ole agent for New York. Tarot netatae took the sacmbvel ier Newbulgr wuts | aig eas coxcombs, who annually fleece the people out of | Cunisty’s Mixstris.—Another crowded house was at. | (onto. aco. Upon discovering his loss he prompt. ie pide cad Widen he spent the afternoon, and then took the small boat, ply- ais oman, . tracted to Palmo’s, last evening, by the Ethiopian min: | }y obtained the aid of officer Appleyard, of the oth ward, Court of General Sessions. ing between Newburgh and New York, for that city. | re pry “1900 ABI sums of money, under court martial warrants, | Se" Tam Sotapiany hed havestuta ettow Yor | Fe ee ar ia tate ok Before Recordeg Scott, Aldermen Brad and Seaman. { The clerk of the boat, recollecte that on the arrival of the - 9082 14,632 . in mir’ oy: : p Jolin McKeon, Esq., District Attorney. , (at the foot of Warren street) about 21006 1439 vinoke thelr segarsat thir own expen | befor, and have drawn crowded houses notwithstanding | fim Brown, and pon, Serehing the room. the ocet | aay gal fore Grand Larcny=On te opening | NU aint ok the weraing ofthe i Apel Celok oe ae smoke their segars at their own expense. | the bad weather with which they have had to contend. | Hace. She was committed by. the magi Yor exami. | of the Court this morning, a nymph of the pave known went ashore with his carpet-bag (the only 6 Lag 2 Now that the people have failed in procuring | They were the first regularly organized Ethiopian com- | Pitts, ee as Vichet, alias Frenchee, alias Louisa Fisher,war placed | he had with him) in his hand. Since that time, no so sm ose any remedy for this abuse, from the Legislature, | Pany,; and Mr. E. P. Christy is the author of many of the | “"Coughe on the “Jump.” —As Mrs. Wardell, wife of | st the bar ona charge of having on or le Nee att canes: thet to donald only be beset wee 13 gH i ey ® * | popular Ethiopian melodies. This is their last evening | Christopher Wardell, No. 35 Oliver street, was passing | December, 1844, en a ge! his family, and others, that he should only be al a 1 1,308 AY their next effort must be directed to the State Con- | here, and is set apart for the benefit of G. N. y, the | ‘room: ° i elaware cou! 0 few days. a nce h e b it fst be di d to the Si Cor fe for the benefit of G. N. eng he | into one of the upper’ ‘about 10 o'clock yesterday | Delaware county, named Edward IIshaw, then on a visit | ¢ His continued absence is very mysterious, and ey iar M4, 4 vention. We hope the delegates who will meet | inimitable bone player, on which octasion he will’ give | morning, she discovered a young man in the act of forc- | t0 this city, into a house in Church street, and there. in | hag involved his family and friends in the greatest dis |. .\._ ,turpenpise me “ top Paar . ~_ | the bones the extra touches. He has become a prodigious | ing open one of her burest, diswers, which contained | connection with others, robbed him of $479 in bank bills, | tress, Any person having any knowledge of him, sub- » live, paakets i ss me next month, will take this odious law into consi- | favorite with the New Yorkers, who will give him a over 8100. ‘She very bravely seized the scoundrel, and | DY i touch nw bel ig be ge hy bag On the | sequent to his arrival in New York, is — ired ~ com- winlest fone oat wyatt 4.218 deration, and devise means for ridding us of it | bumper tonight. | cried out for assistance. He however proved too stroug Keg my bpnegrersfirdg gore wdnd ae spealontule. ‘Wa us Fano ences “ebaar wekish, Mon sperm, 2416 a aS pene Ma. Puiuir Exxst.—This gentleman, who was the first | for her hold, broke away, and made his way into the appeared that the complainant, while taking a stroll in Pa g should have been so long withheld. 4 ae = option Se eee bag jnepie dlee ror pmroe eget Phono Premed erp nme peg aye re eee a Broadway about 9 or 10 o'clock on thenightin question, | Pon Monies shoud have besn easier dirested to. it mae Te TS jong enjoyed the esteem ronge of som 8 street, conduct e, | 7) K x Pusisumest or Buineny 1x Pexxsyivasta— | of our most respectable citizens, by reason of his high | he was at once. recognised on an old Five Point thiet, by | Met, With Louisa, Fisher, who either moved or spoke | mysterious " taking of” Me. Jonnie, 5 Cees “7 sts McCook has been fined $600, in Pennsylvania, | musical atainments, is sbout to give aconcern on Thur the name of Peter Morgan. The magistrate locked him | fos and efter exobenging a few words, scoompanied her | xeemaively knownand mnch respected. We sew, sad 1 a6 . % . ‘ ver next, at the lo Saloo; le wi as- | up for exami n, | ty ; re for attempting to buy a legislator there with $500. | Sisted on the occasion by Mr. Hermann Wollenhaupt, of | "Robbing a ‘Room Mate—Officer Cummings of the 14th | fo ¢ house in Church street, where the parties retired to | last in the city. There is too much reason, to apprehend TOS ‘The judge, in passing sentence, said he was sorry | the Musical Academy of Leipsic, whose execution on | ward, arrested, yesterday, a young man called Vincent 8, | Ded, previous . . PI OX | that either from accident or violence, 14936 «10,208 (8,508 he could not catch other offenders. If the judge | te pianos very highly spoken of” See advertisementin | Clarkson, charged with rabbi a Mr. Lewis Tice, onthe | Shi codary to his own wishes ‘an flaced them, “in a | fu, Me ite Chancellor Lantiog, of this city, who < we 38 8. J another column. | 23d of last April, of a wallet containing $46 in bani | d 2 P 1 would look into the annals of the United States | “piss yanyosie—The whole musical world seoms tobe | appears they lodged together at the time, at No, 310 Shossiy’ Arava, 90 eb to oathent freer view tes chain aa | Rion etanboat, dnappenred in the ane myeerious a 1 st Bank, he would find them there as thick as strings | ina state of excitement and expectation, about the forth- | cmd tireet, and since Fiat time he hes been musing: | which the complainant's clothes, containing the money, | manner* and his fete ‘"is still masked from human eyes.” fue 3m of onions, by the dozen, two in a bunch. coming ‘ Monster Concert,” in aid of the funds forthe | street, and on his person $13 of the stolen money. Com- | Were laced ; that remaining with the accused for some | _4isany Evening Journal, May 7. 19) ee eee : erection of a Philharmonic Hall. This concert isto take "ret, nd on his porson time, he returned to his room at the Merchants’ Hotel in ae seat Pree | place on the 20th instant; and on this occasion more musi- | MUD by Justice Taylor, | i oseest of a man | Courtiandt street, the door of which he locked; on get ‘ ° wae git Spring Purcine.—Mr. Ritchie, of the Wash- | cal talent will be collected together in this metropolis, called William Proctor alias Theodore Wyant, in yester- | ting up the next morning, he discovered that his money | ‘The undersigned would be hay to henesn4 imo See ington Union, is purging the democracy. He has than has Brobebly Yet pes together in this begs ‘| day's Herald, charged with bigamy; we Save tavteed roll Tn frongeg ery iealay enters and fon ~ thete friends call ry ‘ay Use No, 14 James street, this : ae 7 en 78 Age os Ad oA i vil er services ; i je 4 “ Me A 4 a . . denounced the Charleston Mercury, and all that | Meyer, if he returns by thet time ;s0 will Mr. Burke, | 4a¥ that this ellow actually got married to a third wo- | Ke" toom"he was positive Gat he was febbed while inthe EH MOORES. ain Yee ales portion of the Southern democracy of which it is | and so will all the musical talent in this city. We hear, r woman aware of the fact of his being a married man | house referred to. ‘That ondiscovering his loss the follow. snskniarinionet ence pctenteges v a 9 3 poy i i i moreover, that a number of artists from the neighboring | nti] reading the account of this rascal’s arrest publish- Ng morning, he immediately applied police for ss. | Removal—Knox’s Fashionable Hatefor the | Wool, biles. the organ, as being no longer identified with the | Cities, purpose. comin phere, to lend their assistance on ' oq jn the newspapers. This chap has certainly been | *istance in recovering his property; but that the officers | ensuing Spring are now ready, for inspection and sale, at his | ‘There has beepa very grest increase in the shipments e' 0 a soa vhie vil itoget! > - | Were al unab! spected i store, 128 Fults » a 5 democratic party,—by which he means the Polit | {iit grest cotesion. there win eat Performers. An €ing into the marriage state with & perfect rush. | that on examining the room in which he was robbed the | are not the Notaries of ashton, ne dine sce tote ai. | of beef, com, corm meal, flour, rice, soap, tobacco, section of the same. Thus, the war of the sections | act of incorporation of the Philharmonic Society has toot | previous evening, a small secret door was found,to con- | form in the kind of y oot, wc romplle wheat, and wool, ands decrease in the exports of ap- has begun ; but where will it end ? | been before the Legislature at Albany for some time, bUt ane arrive eI ee ere se annexed | Hect with an ety lenin san A Meee ebb msl Sc p "| ples, ashes, butter, coffee, cotton, domestic cotton goods ! has as yet passed only two readings. We do not see what dtm ha sone mee f avd ; | that the bed was raised several inches by means of blocks | can posibly delay itefinal passage. There never was a | mary from the principal hotels. will testify :— | bel ‘ander it; that on seeing the accused at | ‘The Plumbe National tan oil, whale and sperm, teas and whalebone. Fourtsnism ON THE Waxk.—The Skaneateles | more harmless act brought before that august body, and |, AMnican.—Capt. Mi See emis Con weer the city prison, « few months subsequent to the robbery, | over Tenaya jewelsy atbeo comes of Beped| ‘The aggregate decrease in 1846, in quantity, is greeter community has changed hands, having been pur- | nothing but good to the cause of art can possibly be the | ter "Virginia, Capt MeMichscl, ship Montieal, Canton, | Re TeceBuized her as the person] who enticed him to the | ret, ihe Nest pines is Sieur air city, fo procur than the increase, and the aggregete value of exports this chased by a person who has assumed its debts— | Test of itp ate ese funda erioiag voen Goorge Williams, Boston; Rev. H. Lyman, Bridgeport, | “Oficer Josrrus testified, that Mr. Isham pointed out Ba Gate il ven BOE eo ction. The ex | season is less that for the corresponding period last. i ideas, too, we do not know. Itis going down | above great concert, may i iately be applied to the | “’ "AsTon.—Capt. Palmer, ship Southerner; M. Bates, Bos- the house in Church street where he was robbed, ecuted by Professor Plumbe are jitable. purchase of a suitable site for the building. Without in- described the appearance of the person with whom he The exports of specie from this port forthis year, com- like other similar communities which tion, the society cannot of course proceed in the | '00: 4. Emmory, do; T. Morgan, Oregon; Hon. Geo. Ash- | went thither; from which description he arrested the pri-| Metallic Tablet Razor ‘the most care- | pared with the previous two, have been as annexed :— sp the hor in the Wert Tein only | dare ee ova ati |e Meee, nr "ous Konct" | "yer hee cme eile ea ay | ty meet aeetseaM | "Havers a ace rao tg Fe gt Now astonishing that these ridiculous attempts have |. Mr. Burke isto give a concert in Syracuse on Monday | Whitney, Philadelphis; Dr, Hart, Wisconsin Territory, J. had known the enciad tet, conan time, nak were Bar ea} Cane te mieby G. BXUNDBRS K SGN a | elias gi been able to continue so long bebe din Ryan, Philadelphia; Capt, Beecher, New Orleans: J. | habit of seeing her frequently about the time which the Broadway, opposite a u ey as. =e eB | Mr. Browghen is giving very successful entertainments mph pr tle Fee we pn, = and; robbery was alleged to have been mg nn oe Portable Shaving and Cases—The és a «Se a 5 at Worcester, Mass. h &. LAARIOp, Jona by LE ae 3 | they her di din the manner desc: + So Soox 1—The two democratic organs here |“ seeder's grand concert is announced in Boston forthe | 8. Hiep ward’ Ohio Walker, Palmyra; Geo. Faulk: | ste¥ never saw her dressed in 7 | subscriber" sprese rere getheab, ,, The shipments have beon $316,771 leas this season, than ae already at issue upon Mr. Secretary Ban- | 12tvinwt ‘Sixteen players are to perform on eight piano. | ™<r» Boston, W. Sweet do; A.Delametre, New Hamp | ' “rhe eridence Deing closed, Thomes Warner, Hag. | he wtileys shonin Wravglian public. | forthe seme period in 1645. Since the first instant const role Nepali’ sd Heiles cals forte ect of which must be astonishing. Added 0.€. Wyman, Boston; Jt. Wiggen, New Hamy- | made’ an able and eloquent appeal tothe Jury in'ba i 4,SON, 177 Broadway, | derable specie has been exported, and we anticipte ship- Sports the News praising it to the skies, | to this, he states that eminent talent from New York will +E. Coyt, Connecticut; J. R. Craig, Skeneateles; | of his client, the accused. He was followed by Mr. Phil afew ‘hata ** | ments to some extent through this month. SaphaL.. AEE a | ee aaa ia | Mz-Gowan, North Carolina, W. ills, ‘Philadeiphin; | Ui ante Jar" othe PbS 4 Ant in about helfSn hour to Citizens and Strangerse=Dr. | Our foreign trade for this season is about over. The " hich is the real organ of the govern- | _ Mr. Dempster was to give his last cone: . Louis e, Vermont; George H. Roberts, lelphia; - v of , Magnetic is removed to _ . Sere eee eee SUGAR erase oto cement ce Mallader, Nove Seotie Jamer Wheeler, Taumton;c.Dex. | fettrned into’ court and ger beg Ba rages Ogianie wns Nisiden ‘anes ‘This 2 | importe and the exports between this and the 1st Septom- ment now % : a 5 ’ en te, t ning, wi i ine Fi ate = Mr. Murdoch was to take his benefit in Philadelphia | ter, Boston; Capt. Nicholas, U. 8. A. A. Lanier, U.8.N. | Sityencea ne ne only place in New FM Rg eal aig ver will be comparatively limited. Although the: impor- Tue Sreansure Canmnia—The Ye he Re- | ist night. The performances were to be “Romeo.and | J. Counter, Ningara; Col. Thompson, Baltimore; J: Beck- ie wank ox talons . | tations, so far, this season have been large, it is the gene” ister, @ Very Teapectable acer parneeer ~ | Juliet,” and selections from the “ School for Scandal.” | ner, Kentucky: bert Bagby, ew ports George Brooks, Supreme Court. la tn press, and ‘will be published in few | ral impression thet the for the year. will be gi o pectable paper, published near | 7 ._, | T. Latham, Iilinois; E. Saunders, Philadelphia; C. Sted- | Before Chief Justice Bronson, Justices Beardsley and 4 18% Broadw: the only place, and waht je scene of the late disaster to the Cambria, s the | TreMpreros ox tHe Onto.—This eminent vocalist | man, on; J. W. Dunnis , do; J. Stackpole, do. Jewett. beware Seeeeaiehs. Jess than last. Business in this market is by no means , makes the following remarks with | seems to be quite successful in the West. Prentice, of the "¥axnutre—J. Mille, White Plains; T. Smith, Virginia; | ‘the calender was proceeded with, yesterday) up : From the best accounts we are able to ob- | Louisville Journal, a good Ljadge, Rives the following | )4. Nixon, Connecticut; A. Springs, Charleston; E. John: | to No. 28. The feases argued were of ‘interest. only taln from n people at Pestioes and the reports of the fish- | account of his ‘empleton very complete: | son, Middletown; W. King, Virginia; ©. Miller, New- | the parties concerned. No decision was given, except in sengers, we have no hesitation in saying that the ru ress on Saturday, and the pas- | ly vindicated iis le nding | one of the first fenore, night, to the reputation of bein; oeaffets, in a wiles of musical bargh; Dr, Newman, South America; J. Hildreth, New the case of the Phenix Bank vs, Gregory, which was # Je ° ; Re Flint, G. Smith, J. Robi i : graiited. ashore of the Cambria was one of those unavoidable uc. | gems showing the peculiarities of English, Irish und | Queqpss. Dicksow, Derlin, It B eDor | eon ae aay ae ae Te cidents against which human foresight and nautical skill | Scotch melodies. He seemed to be native to euch pecu- | *’Howano.--James Wills, Boston: H. Lyman, Connecti- Court of Common Pleas. could not provide: The cauce of the disaster was a.outh | liar melody, and was master of every movement of mu- | eyt; 'S. Nelsou, Newark; De Witt (. Lawrence, M This Court did not sit yesterday. It will be in session current, which had been setting several days, at three | sic, passing from the adagio, through the andante to | Chuvetts; Il Atwell, W. Hose, Bytow sm P vgates: i miles anhour. The fishermen make this report, and it is | presto time, with a natural grace and ease that bespoke | Baerd, dp; Mr. Boston, Montreal; J to-day, to hear argume no doubtthe fact, as such ourrents frequently exist after | him a master of his art, rarely ever seen in Louisvil ; 'M. Brown, ton; D. H inven’) ra * easterly winds. ‘The Cambria was in this current five or | before. His bravura style in the song of * Old Towle artis, Tennessee; J. MeHensie, } estén ine « ir six hours, which accounts for her being so fur off her | was a masterpiece of execution, The expressiveness of | vis, Virginia; C. Bradley, Burl Ma. Keveon + Thess a ee by a citizen course. This is not the first case of the kind that has oc- | Mr. Templeton we have never heard surpassed, and the | n Hudson; J. Hunt the daily papers, on account of a yet his ownex- | curred. Vessels coming from the eastward, the masters | various anecdotes with which he enlivened the didactic | ger, Connecticut, to pave a of Brosdway ing; and even if 4 in a short ti . pot knowing that such a current ever existed, huve | portion of his entertainment, were told with a power of | °" tod Winton Cireult © pense. is @ most show energy, self-de- | rid the bod: of those q m i ie depresses the very much, and will been swept still farther off theit course. The denseness | inimicry, a richness of brogue, « naturalness and spirit, | * Unt Circuit Court. | accomplished by subse: ‘the part of the undertaker. | liver, are t conse af fn the side, oom so long as they remein unsettled. It matters very litle, of the fog on Saturday night, prevented seeing the shore. | that would have been a fine eatertainment of themselves, Before Judge Nelson. 4 | votion, and perseverance on ins a city, to see that | through to the shoulder blade; dimieulty o sances | vo leug oa pt came on there he the teunds-tetween Traore | We cordially thank Mr. Templeton for one of the most |, Emerson rs. ef al.— This cause was given to the | But, do we not owe it to ia properly distributed? and and sickness, loss of appetite, epstivensen ‘ona‘er | t? the legitimate commercial classes, what the ection point on our and Ws, believe that there is uot another | entertaining evenings we ‘ever spent in the Apollo jury. yesterday after an able aud luminous charge fro: the burthen of this err’ Corporation wo immediately ‘set | sacidatae vo fommid ate the et sry, cieceae | Commrest isin relation to either of these, mesmunee—the ‘on our coast 4 : rou eir vei lam tite eastward without the soundings would "that | highly respoctattveage wae Sho textiied their’ warm | the hour of edjourument and the court directed them to | about this work? Pay fag AS Topion kod most 0 tie | the cetach sed beeeh or a <hr _ ac ta | emmeg coainly to kuow whet willbe. $i), aae met she was approaching the shore antl edthuneatne ve andience,, who seal their verdict, and bring it in t his morning. tested by long experience, in this on ve Sereene ras cure for golds. dysemery, | can be depended upon. poe plause, and repeated encores ‘Hig "splay of musical |. Jerdon L. Mott David C. Wood. The plaints, 23 | in ee a pian, oPeceh of perfect dsmentre, | © Ht . re of the castings. ‘The warehousing hill comes up in the Senate on BF Way rte Governor, May 1, 1846. Meath last night ffore uation to feet and hands that we | {he 12th Dee ration ine olf open Meanklin, with the | ton, sleowhorss nest when the experience of | 5 Ca oes well mite diseases 9 Monday, the 11th instant, pie expect a speedy dis- iam W. Fox, « mf » the | Never saw moved from quictude before. n of nei 4 9 athe b expenditure of money collscien cad na pery ne, We “ Seca Clore stoves anvdon the 11th of July, In, obtained a se- | every day tance tO an which Bitotvooy te nen: | CTgty, mame fo that aman by the name | posal of that measure. Then come the bille for the exte- health comiaiasioner and others, for corain charitable | from New Orleans, writen by prise naregree nates | cond Patent for an improvement of the nvention. Shordly | omnibus, Irettsar present cobble stone pavement, be- | of samest cin ting to be blishment of branch mints in New York and Charleston, a ; y e , eivl r obtaining the second 5 | Pills, in Gay street, g Henry B. Brooks, of the eit of Nee cegPpomtment— | very droll and amusing ‘account of the exttasriingry | feant was manufacturing stoves. on the same peineiple | des raiser conta ae gee ant id | more eat anagecygt mage; neler can gwaruny t Se | axl the independent trearury forthe better regulating of Jor inspector of 6ith brigade of infantry vice ll z paw 7) Vd eet, be _ has {attended the foot- | thut he manufactured his, and now brings his action to ors: ‘others experiment? If this pavement suc- wing any impos is to purchase from | the government finances. The tariff has not b Hail, a Charles A- Burton, of bi Fredy Healt bas Deen seuning tenho es eee recover ‘tim jor woe Ee ere nage, | Geossas no doubt it wil, the city authorities must imme: * soa he sa oratthe | ed of in the lower heuse, andevery thing in by Bigs. Fh ‘und inspector of vt N 5 | dome 4 * 9 vet about the work themselves. We say, then, = 7 inna vie Urge Orta, ese itch of hee ce ote Ramet Sea's | eons Bisa as MMF il Yee Baul AF OG | | ae eT

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