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™ . WANTED, it A eer eagblihed pith cub capa of from tos RS HE ed cee oa EF WHERE tT WANTE oy ‘soli | is, serving in ston street. A detach- ‘Texas in the course of myl3 lw®rre ty the uaa hoa we silat evening bi is leeture Prin e Couservative Fle; our Reput myl6 it#re AGREE “TELEGRAPH COMPANY. Call atthe Rendezvous iat” Wer ment of recruits will be forward the week. oun er 1 Forzow REET, ONTINUES to take risks C THE LONG LAND ay NSURANCE COS COMPANY. y Racor, as Gove ches the usual il Branches af eduenfon ne stem. A at the Erie Railroad. ws Hing chouse ; Excnaxar. ‘insure against retary reggae ight be teed yelling gaa, ftge ace l ees etd pon poset Peal A. handi; 4 ie Trenarecyert oC many of tine Rrcckholders of the Magnatie COFYIST who writes s auick ed hand, having | terms. ‘This compeny hes rally a cata A neo ental der ‘Grmp po Pag th ead sgme Iniaure hours during th is anxious to. pm tions tat have aver occu the country they reqs Hall in th rhe na Peete at.GOm | ploy chem in copying or writing up books.’ Address MH. at | owe their escape fro ‘with comparatively” “Tee lease Sf May, indtants st Sele Eat he purpose af chogatag | the ofice ofthe per my? tf ‘system which. they have always practised of limiting thaws ‘Direcpys and tanracting” other" dinporcantucinens WANT: tering theif risks. All Jossea which the company may ate ‘with their line of telegraph. ‘The attendance of enced manafucare f Dy mune who wn. | "At Srill be adjustedand asheretofore. glders, in person, 4 ranted. AN sisi er twcdenie ot Reena cee otasitis | NEEM CoE ang ration “we zien met ec erent 5 Catch ve doalrabh on by addressi 4 W LAM “FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, Si bos hemes fac Stee, 7 “attswtic’ | “edtmiser PW PERAMATER, Provident OR ONE OR MORE YEA aly aaitel Eom Samia a JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, Orricn No. 0 Watt st., orrosits tux]Mracuants’ HIS Company t ling stream of ae to-take pando at her owe send. Weld hve ngptlecion Tin Five, on del Pope areoreee alae nee jn ge , a wares su 52 Ta Soba rar rant BORELIRY, DAE MACHINES, of an ium | bs Personal Bropertycalso aguinst loee or 2 Maki mi, al i ‘ASHINWALL, © William » er renipone DIRECTORS. = ea Gael tug aad assorted Nos. 5 to 10. | way gomesr, of Wall street, eee Also, Syrups for Boda Water, marble’ Dust, oil of Elisha Ri iF Mabie Nossa | & * Smyis codraff, ‘Anton ton street, oF of semneniber 5 on the promises. SODA WATE | M.D. loseph Drak eeBinnre WARD J. BARLE. QR SALE, « valuable recipe tions for making | soaeeh Allen, A Bite fs wr ; hn "ee oe a ie of STERN & 3 § EDR DS | apparatus or machinery of any description, Expense “ye oat William K- Thora, ue ait be slosed by M: Westerner hin aon. 'No. — exceed 10 cents per dozen, and made ith y very ite trouble, Eu ene Bogart : roadway, apposite the fountain, ‘mylé 3t®re | Apply ta Be MARS HALL, int Om range street, wh pid bt gd Joha,C. Merritt, Rol % UTHERN N YARN—B. i 3 HOMAS W. THORNE? President. sas of the liowine descrietone are oreo Hic REMOVAL. stad: nord ese dly lowest market prices, viz. <— | TTPHE Origine} Cash ‘Vailoring Establishment has removed ALERS IN-WOOLLENS—— ‘anon ne CO., X41 West street, Re pases of ‘This Liniment fy unsyeraaly sdmitied tobe the only ar it epeee tie ge Chemical ul Compound of sf Todlue that hes perform Co THE SUNDAY DISPATCH OW: May 17th, will be an excellent nam, boat use. Fer do. 6 to 1. | (ae Ber John ke Tonseyre}ecwhere’ ike subscriber isosaee Hi. Witte Coastinsres ‘and Satinets, "The hs tk > 3 ik ee respectfully solicit « cet ey Hee favarin | bees awarded io. M. for the improvement ieee ex ene, Bu Refers to Messrs, Wolcott & Slade, 63 Pine street; vibe er.can ortment of nuinbers put up to suit th C. Langley & Co.,58 Ei Y es - Oy xc! comer of ateeet; Toca oye F een at Nos. sph Cedi acreet half eB ‘Brighaes ke Co. 00 Fine stress, where 0 dere may be merette, Ke. MEY To ious pe Bond na Nh 7 yg or ay phe ier gate en a TRISH BLACK MARBLE. M Gee oF Ce Felten ant oreees, Enguire atcha of] ea manner seta fom at Beas = A GABGO of superior Irish ae i Marble, from the cele " my 6 Stre o Pas invite particular atteution to sated Gein Per aln ty ae aay ‘i a ‘LIS’ eee ye Spring and | ‘Summer Seeks and over — that « WRoOKs. 5 & 67 Neaeny "at. TANB OTRBATIVE SURGEON... | ole? anc tele Mule Meat atisheet™ ielGed | DAEER IANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND UE {2 Diseases, of the Eye and to all Imporfes- | Wu his wack scat ae ae Cation kee | EAHOLSTE GOGDS—SOLOMON & HART, 263 | i pray, corner of Warren atteet Dad eens Bihie Goods, consisting of Scarfs, Cravata, Gloves, Shirts, from Geos fesgest anf beet sbasectncar ot opens, Saves the, Tear Passage, Cataract, and cn Fan ae a er MO every aztiole neceasary 10 | To" bore e goods in the city, all of which they offer in an ces, eltecrually remo Bice mg pine Srugep re particulacly itviced to call and examine hia | Suastiey, wholesale or retail; at lower prices than ean be found “pats DSS tented Ti sow a prices, as they will be found to compare favorably | #1 any other establi «few minutes. reett ete Sia of any qrtablishment in the city, Naval Peg of Winds" a : there ill tn anes Ported, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beanty aiforme: eee ve pies styles andl prices, and which tee ielineia to call an = PEC TACLES adapted t every defect. ie Nee. B eaweod OCK cont pnane Hl Bibs ating department. | Thi Cstablishment is always diese e.g the poor without chu \ ai ox a thas SOLOMON & res Upbalaters and i - residence 261 way—entrance 1% Warren Original Cah OX, agent fr she, myll Iwis®m importers, 243 Broadway. " myl5 attre ‘Brea way, cor. Wall street. AEF 5) CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. HUIS Highly valuable Conmetic will efectully cure eruy- | = JOnN ROAKE’S | mevereosteed inal seater cite sh ematas Sons 09 the. nd akin, particularly pimples, blotches, | IODINE LINIME i which they offer for sale by the dosen, at reason nter, tan, freckles and ringworme. The use of the FOR RHEUMATISM, SWELLED 1 Limps, | able prices," myitiwem fot, © short, time, will establish a clear and br core SEBAINS, Bruges, Contractions of the Cords and Mascloe JUS RECEIVED, Sacer Ee ser eat it Bowery, yale or loss of the use of the Limbs, Dy THIRTY HOGSHENDS ‘mylé 1m*m. ease of the” “Spine and Hip Joint, Eruptions of the Skin, REAL IRONS’ ron CHINA, MERISING. Scomelane ‘assortment for hotel and steam- E_& CONKLIN, 74 Pearl st. the prospect of relief. prodaces thealiny actos inthe diseased. pat, sirengih ‘action in the disease Jnvigorates, and restores it to perfect health: Tr only wan Raves 8 coptinuasion of ‘of the inte: ee ARDS “PAL” | a port aera a ickpocket and daring | most Caliah ofthe restoring power of at ‘valaabl je Liniment. ‘sicians are A. FU! DINE LINIMENT, traly scientific cor rote, Fhiledelphie aces Ae cone, fortwo weaks, and soud the W.C.,D.C. oor te ccs aes = and Female SERIE Bs OF TH Ama, recent ben appended, published ful i fie or the last twenty ription appen ras epartment, | tism; T could not wal Wpiees FOR SALE. Jersey C: could ot alee i my hip ain iy ear Horses froin’ ‘ue Western pare of th festern Part of ‘out of its ge AGA d rds beeame aneel 80 as to throw my kne ew my feos bed |, 80 the bomts a Ind thatthe dsnase elongated or matio Grvard anda imber of “fast ones. e toes was | LLER & Co. myit twitaw? RD OF F CRIME. results from the A TED—A handsome and Frmsly perce of BIR Bloom 3 Pickpocket—. est of Fick: ASTONI: fora little carriage, 6 oF 7 years old, 16 hands high, panell and Dusty Bar AND DISEASES OF Ht dark gray color preferred; price reasonable. Apply Gouvjet on a on a seri female at ee? Ge nt! lemen—I street at the office, from 11 to 2 o'clock. ic, the astor it the Stable of bs and the Delance single Persone wishing good themaely SMITH ty ‘KETCHAM. F 10} 14 3tia*r bala ag) | Sd'seen aston ‘ ther | —AYit Stier choices selected marten ‘The Sunday: Dirrarch igh are and | Seraedy hed failed sthat it Would seameet behet ieaher Cod THORN CHAMPAGNE. three cent bai een the Unived Sea ‘States. hough bat {mot be substantiated by the most 2 Tecpeeeans persons who A FRESH TRV OICK of this delightfal Champ isin si ths old, it has already a larger Circulation thartiome | have beea cured, store, to which the attention of merchants, hate oF mee ontemperaries. who hee beet sbelore the bli ‘as | it permanently and effect tually sues, | and private gentlemen is invited. "The stranding of this ‘ine - ce Pomp ofthe ars velbte 447° | sicher chruaic or inflamessnory, Paoioeis oclead of Pelse Uned ta of te Sack tetas cen? naan ish cents ered By y, fall Bl arear, * roak the. Pate tenes and Musciees aphid ©. LIVINGSTON & CO., For kyie) iE i pp monit ese Heckel mimes: Pate | Hard Sweltin a ebleged done 7 yield to. ne webs UPON CKIME! | sons of ae ime Sing’ Exit cularged Glande dieser at | (EVHE. well kn St a p hula or King’s WONPEROL ® i sie T._The “Nation! Police Ow | he Sring and Hip outs, ie Dekveeny, and eee | T imerly kept by George } intra, degeeed $Neeeine for jew York, and for A oral apanes expats of the Union, will contain this It is invaluable and acts like a charm, stopping the bleed- myi6 tw®rc* 4 Mile House, Third 5a chines se linaing hig meds Mad haa never iaaoo baste ll to ceriag Mr eset seats " ROOMS—=A small private family, without children, Uleers or Fi d Swelled Legs, Pains across the eee ee would let one or 2, Joon ate porder gh re, Bolt and abduction | it Neck,’ Throat and | fe ailemen have the lave of hy: Cness %: I i coun ing a piece of a 3, Burdick, at Binghar new, and all in complete order. Best reference required, ial ower holdin tn Sen, Sparen! | IODINE LINIMENT, drest GC. M box 7, bi Omer myl6 Str pf. cae of Dane But stiasti tne Bacher eharged with | “cit speeliy ext'qiecrestiy reraicats ou i rrURN a 5 fncest on his own * mf, The testimony taken this week | of the skin ia the form of Sele Rhema, £ ie ‘Fispl Babe Aon NISHiED reat ck RED |S es ehaonnt otitis Ive strange, wonder: | Ringworm or Tetter, Ba ve ie sie 3 gentle fae x i Si excaord at of pie paver. I ip otmney, paper | santly relieves Toctnscke. and Headach oh peboosins aan ito Madi Glee ts rola | : peered maa pe and ¢ scale, a marie ie omy, zat h sPipockes, Louise Fisher, ISEABES. ene e On ef, Tiwor fall, with eonyierion Wi The Pro- and genten ossion a case of Louis of the aye: pir PGT eh,, Wempetoe Oly, D_CH Th jowit fe, and er, hie lawyer | t cough, the lang Fiaraivurs and fatures, cawell to the leces, hich will Police Justice William Prlaker, before the s the County | Pan tereat eines ee a ae : Seen i ‘a complete copy af the charges Preferred against | be isthe Sinise ag kt ANienre : “LIVES OF THE FELONS, | nore direct your ot ‘Boston Times, ‘will please copy their accounts to ‘A. F.& Co. ci in t'New paper, bY order of 7 bettie tora dou ie eo (g ogle so yy Be rand Lawes the gare, ones ee 5 REWARD. ee Gold Guts, Chops, Bakes, which 1 Renita 5 faith; but Ret before had us Dog, suid adie, weue weed Were tes | de yee, mat tip end of his tail, with white on his fore- au ol lish and cit peeerenens is excelled by | tracted the pain. I continu to Lt cit Srgoly ae Sr edi ee, Wings Regt | he dec rtd te epee eee | NAR Wes seat al Scenes eee ity and the atte stenduice prompt. "Pre t=) oe ed matic di, my152t°r fury Rooms og paris, artes, andthe comer and seeom | Tam gerfeeey well; walk witout c _-amnonn ys attended to. Lodgin; » | ater y to my business to the g ox aad comfort of my A’ 15 lin fami ily. Beth ag a ED. 33 Joba street. Pasa and, Boys Panama, Leghorn and Rut Ba’ HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING, | of hee Woakesloige Li sig SS" | Hat Boys! new ate Peahorn Cate, bp carerate ik ad ¢ pia Nope, Brora, fe dso eee tone auortment ‘and Cape of the litent sad most approved eee hove mentioned aril ze a ‘Department was, hecense: lowest caah prices: Purchasers are respeetiullg reeuested 3 gi teeta Tetans, ba no snd conveni- | | ‘and examine thin tach before pure ming log ere. gach a ogg vi ‘cut. mys Iw Miare jamal ae 8 cor. Woorter, Ban new lace, Sages Herel ie Brosiey MRADOLIEAN SaROTICTS. ty! ir ce anda nccommodate 160 te ty or comfort 2: THE SUBSCRIBERS at on Neapeltton Bopeot, ery ‘feature’ ee fit Ie nny reat ees ne x fetded snd vetore f had used Sve second bots peociteene Ee hei ae faoual give thee thir haaagta Bhs ‘was perfectly wr Mtl « ASTON, Nooo Ninth avense, | Amefens lnstitute, ‘and which for st Principal Depot, 8 ‘8. INGERSOLL & CO.,90 John street. | Bowe “apoly to 1 her dnd lean Seely "So OTHE TADIES, cee: ATION, NOE, & CO. 25 Delaney st, © aT imis*r commer Pine and Pest HHEAPEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE Feast CORINA AN AND aa establishment in FORT HAMILTON. AND CONEY ISLAND Pag eee are. Corneli =A. & Co., solar | Bt! tied PROPRIETOR, Avy See vec zs Sea eee bs | i vauihaaertes atee ea it to their interest At this house. | Re tetiowe Tea ng fo of Whitehal treet, Now feet a ue until farther n "mle a ie A farge assortment of Bam- | 60; white fing Bete st geno $a AY jon TROP mer and ‘or shat my!26tis®re vs 7 PRIETOR, Cay Auimes, sa Ee 1H. fe two excursions down myl5 lw*re BA’ the oF ae familton, on ‘Sunda Ti hoaceaMictsd wich hoamatic complaints we | Grupa, ar torlows, lee = pa Kyte as 4d and Mid ¢ ‘x iy Pap on atree arent, Sen ie aa A i) it ban mnt At i Foot of ants eh. m ) consisting of Oregon diseases of a chronic 1 Sa tasorament of pea ems Fane Sauee ae met i Rieu di iseases ofthe | Foot ot Whi if (Alte, anew styl = ail st, E. Re Fort Hami! io | reiy shor notice, ce. =i ‘my15 Imre ee rast ar8 40 eres ACL ASTOR HOUSE BA’ _Fare, 12 123g cents each way. myi6 oer reer Sheree ae the aterm of Binike oar ger Howse.) | Wy, §. MEK, No 0, Willam corer of Joh, greg. — rege e tating of 5 laure the above + New store of Woollens, only terms cash. Merchant oh ago m Wanted, aed compl tailors, city and, eounery, merchants, exp makers 7h goach, and patee Tivise tad pervs pe tm , gilt ole Ege Rat all those who would sa wo ae glcths, als Ri Bp a: as ri wr Jormeee cman ahs Ln yg a yew fhe corer ot joha sre sat Sad 7 leat of Engl emis eres Cc ROCRNAGEL, Assignee. ta be sed Bot eas ey ta ag BEA ct of Boole vores. | a, cel pated, Hrencl te on hand at present ; also, a E of VIRTUE'S D . WHITTELL & MeKENN A, ee Phi tert lusrated by» Dk WHEELER, cali ReA oar, New| _myi62*r Importers and Bes eee i oginior bp ua Commnanens, Oe | iat pens the evotex his exclusive attention to —4 : ate, Marcin te Covs'06 Joba street. | ie panies cae Fi fed ave, Fi, Kegular ae ¥ Me man eee subject 1} rie eer, ‘CL TON Ingersoll master, ‘wi RA. i Gr acne nee ate White 3 eens bay atom hich ean Bite a naabove, her recular day ic ex ade oa dyad erperimentiog hay ooable thi to a ia extent sly the eae of ary other Oeulist ‘oni el ieee rine eed ea which are era feral appears #A.M. to 1o’elock P. M., after which os ith wi q aio 4 foil, ‘ale, and which will be inserted on Taster, will engseed ters + Teast in Ee ie her regular da} with, PARK to ith or West | HUGH SMITH, D. D., | A ZEW, oative, Youmans ; osctas | athe ae eee ee |B Rector of St. Peters’ Church, Twentieth | fom ove ee their ex) they oe aE fo the nenae a ‘No all street, Xe, first ft» New Haven papers will please rowed Yorks | Som ten bop adigs Ao man me | eke ies guar gs | et ae istrict. se wil em aecgezny for them wo Rave ATHANIEL FAULDINO, Wine ae 35 Vesey | cisely Be yoelock: . ° i On the 15th piv, Exiza, wife of Anthony McGarvey, | Baul g Hall, 293 roadway, up waiter pee sg Current i ale | "Oh ots to ar | B rn Ni rien 0 err re te 1 43rd poke b. er age. | of our . eens ‘post paid. chasers, at m4 redu tock of ihe “a end ohn di Procida, the A Avenger, Hho “hoo tre requanted fo attend her funeral, from WANTED | slsfag of shout suv donee and 340 dam a Pracida) Mra @ Jouee Atier wijeh, UGOL, s residence, on the road, near the residence | RON who can dispose of this sum, will Gnd anafe | have been many year inthe posseatign ofthe adyerise! pei | Capea Yirdk att 4 Stes (Aldermen rout n't ‘he ave ih Ward of the city of nd exes ‘aygugeessfal operation Ua A businons of & uality ; thelr ages range from 12 to ympie, Mrs Mad gel al 4p. for fur rt +s 5 Sanday, stant, at 4 P.M. Iara, address M. RB, Herald Office. myls Beige. vd | tower Bones 8 ea ‘Dita aig hates Ms | MP’ TTENTI WANTED, a i iecinlaiteaeaieatl dliwere’ | pittad Gallery ine cous wn eet ipa the WS mcewora | A STVATION Chant» sie | PROTECTION INSURANCE, > eonfl scant dearaanepoatat ‘ . man in a private family, : forth— on rEroclamation haa eee | pest ofcity references ns to capability, ke-, will be given on pit Mas incorperated in 128, since which time PARK THEATRE, 8 7 Sane gled | applving at 167 West Broadway. my ls 2t@r a a Sak wards of [hres Mi le | R. GEORGE VANDENHOFF upon freedom— K aus r jon not | rege ha Teiey.s apos ce soll of freedowy— EAD stent nee WANTED, ame i ollars, aud bas pie st Be ele Regectenly aunounees that his BENEFIT will best blood of America has been spilled. ‘This ber Apply to Hh Broadway ander pprentice wed and losses promptly adjusted and paid at their | MONDAY the 18th inst. Srenesd: Faken Ciinan enmeneanhs teoes coats telost eee ghee ae 8, W.,PHOMPEON, | (Cnet Sopeeien Ste De, cats! the Tragedy of vpn tsa te aPuaaniad bee aaa? | he ae | ONION T: See ries | an Shia i aa ee Bi mri tiem and cgurake of the Emaite City by | srpeetieteaee bi at adjoining, | U ee 5 SUWANEE « €O., FINAL DIVIDEND. | 4 sei seb iis Go Phihro yay, the ard operations ing, bi Sirens eat cy . aren pany, have | ® Doricourt...... seo veeMr. G- Vandenhof?, immodiavely and cheerfully forw: 1d volun wane ty, for bi at ond lay declared their fifth and di ie vig: two ‘The Box Book i ourservices ana enrol enon jong dhe iy, for himself an tard a quarter per cent (one dollar and twelre and a half cunts | Season MOORE OP: country. | to raise a regiment catia ocr, tating torma, kar mya Sc | MAS ch share) of the capital stack of said Company, payable | —™Y'8 ttre Sh idee immediatly on Organize and ‘be ready to march at'« moment's CHANTS, on de the office of the N. ¥. Equitable lusuraice Co., THE DESERT REPERYED. Let our.wateh-word be, God, Liberty, and our | A BOOK-KEEPER, accustomed to correspondence, ac- | 58 Wall street. MBERT SUYDAM, PRREN Davip’s en ‘Choral and. Instrumental | | £h quainted wach French, Spanish and Portuguese, farm fanidtar 3 a ony, THE DE. ill be produced for the ee Toll for the Enupire Volanteers will be open at he Star | with Waren) peste iad a preneucee, miter ROUSON, | { Receivers. HT Foust Rese Reade st ft; 00 Washington it; tjand a Aik forbes, | witha situation ‘at's Teasonsolo salary. ‘Addreus %¥ Z., THE ser yE Tat a AD, |} At the TABERNA eae ‘MONDAY EVENING, ERS. me feaeys AN aye Serre Cc IRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 16 at" re a Nisetaa, Re LEPT-OFF WARDROGE AND FURNITURE | (Ornish sfoti Stas al gata ca Commecne RSE VOI mem A The sol: ar ¢ | churehstoapetron migmine’ the Thee t | Ti price can be obtai oo ade and gentlemen | yin ceed see pe ea ‘oi aad © solo Par a ODT, GEO. PAIGE, | o'clock, aad the Rev. ples. son ‘of'a Presbytent in| 4 to ditpore of thei wardrobe and furni- | time has paid losses upwarcteuneeee Tickets, 50 so cents B cacle for sale'gs tla Great piso elo eye er Me (Edinburgh College, late editor | ubscriber's residence, | ‘The present assets jompany exceed its capital stock | —™y!4 St? 1H. MBIGS, We Broadway. of Cane democratic paper ia Michigay and pow Pustr through the Pose 4 Ofhes el be promt y attended to." | more 000, <eaailas PARK THEATRE the soldock chureh in it, will preach in the same place |r adien can a Pi Aen f et: up stairs. Insurance etn damage by Fire effected on appli- M*¥, BLAND begs to inform the jahabitants of New rte sig EARS wi cap mee re | _ mpl ieee cation, at reasonable "s 'e MYeaosadigy ich icy, that her BENEFIT is eppotuted R isecho th street, near Walker, tomorrow | QQ) MEN, WANT! DIATELY, ior the fad | _ aid tmueem Bt GEARY Gaceetident. | @ETUESD rene myl4 swia®rre MADAME peep PICO FOR ONE. NIGHT ONLY. sage honor ofsaponnel Frnt ate take ONESDAY the NES ofthat aaa ved OsiNA' PICO, Together with many dramatic novelties, ‘whieh will be duly announced. TAL ‘A vacaL SOIREES, containing the fag u The Evening ‘The Ochs Ey Baltes for urpos und to, ommunjcate with thi ding full convenience Doors ore ei Geomese tne onte.s = the great c -omposi an ‘uesday, May 18 and 19. phon SD entertainments will commence with a Grand ~ his BENE- N MAY 20¢h. | On which occasion he is od PY ie ankouucing the valuable | myl5re t Morceaux of erture from the Opera of Zampa. | Dublin irchestra cimaltge lanj orely-rheim: a ee that pi je. altz. rm Alm: anew 80 conelude with the introduction to Anne de Boulins, lenge and mont eg cent Saloon in ti hy lar Fountain, ogr egrrounded Sbrubeard: Howerancre | intelligence of the capture of Point Isabel, are ear cat See tdmic a fall enrrent of refreshing | the aed and enchanting prospect without obstruction, from seats cou: No. less pegs at halbpest 6, and performance will myl6 rc | ack’s Polka. w Waltz. “a varied and sted Overture » covered ntrances will be rang and unequalled prome- ’ +149 camp later than before the public. EL SAT Tae PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.—GRAND FES- | | TIVAL CONCERT. HE Public is respectfully informed thatthe ety. ae Grand Festival Concert ‘0th May, at Castle le Gay for fee erent of the Philharmoni which oceasion, with of Choral Symphou: free hundred and four bundre T NESDAY © No.9 wil i] ‘ocal ieces, i es ven's GO roduced, with bene Fall ‘and Instramen As the er erection of a bey rnd bawerg bar lag pu f the gre ‘said performance. For Chorus w: p’elock, A. Tickets T Te i partic May 16, each, to be ha Members of the Sosiety and of the Committee. TIC GARDE! Iw ES L. EN! aples ged country, ers, Wi com) tent to fe Part an the ‘orchestra or chores, are most earnestly invited to fatten id the rebearsals, and give their assistance lars, see future advertisements. JEMEARSALS AT THE AFOLLO SALOON. * | pow Mar set at the Music Stores, a ‘the 18 NOW OPE "a Comet Band will perform os y evenings, commencing June 2nd, ce free. WILLIAM ALLISON, Proprietor. rposes | lvancement of | eal | rest i Fp at Castle Garden May 30 oe “tt v4 SIGN, Secretary. | mys m_ | FOR T! pate my3 im? TO C, -ALISTS, EO ANON AND THE THEATRI- CORBYN, sinesse ter whieh he hes via sited and made hit iy peatarics most peered cia that his nor eee .cweene ig prove thers i ig omen vee Texas, and almost every section acquainted wit useful to professional travellers, advantageous toany f the Swiss Bell pisnetes of 6 J agg je] ally anager of the. Swiss Bell s,gprettully informe the membe rill have ww weeks, and tenders his ser- eat ioany musical profemsor, band or com- the Musical’ and led talent about to travel. ee ir throughout the Unit ialand nt Cube, Nening countries, vith thoce detail and a ba ase OCR ‘Gout, Ean i ile ror May, anand pepe, wil mot wih prin HO 5 & CO. oO YORK MAM. ‘H HE ant EST ESTABLIS! jized in Lie ti erate a aad ae re esha Nt Iasi a wei entertainments will comprise 17 Acts Rastic Exercises, howe sng rector, Mr. approachable pies ee apolepn of the Areas, Mr. HOBBS, w inary ever with ip by ‘Maer Nixon. Olymy ie back are moat ie Act of Horsemansh the whole Parmbloy, boy? ‘Chari Mr. Nixon and brilliant Act Bla ital at, my? frre Bae jeading. most talent a te we worl RS id Bs uni the Performers ir. MAC. gant Gymnasti his tof * uti and ore Wonder t of Phosbus, ions. The mit at their ok 8 variety of others, Proprietors.re- given in the respec- the extraordinary and daring feats perform- ie ey TG novelties which form. i wil ride ine. Jaye, and HOWES ; fe Clow, is the brates B f 1 The Swiss B re ‘Howes Min i his My‘ jancige, of roteus.? Mr, e whole compriai and classic performers an the OIANTE SS. extrao! wo horse act. The lore! di Al ous aferbega if Rick.’ Exer- juropean MOTHERS, 4 ‘a r. ‘Sweet polo ical ani he vat Fee strels. pate he va A CARD. HE SHADES HOTEL, Es eee wreck, af afew doors | es, of be accomm ned Facer ange and city papers tak way — ‘Thames = the he public that superior to any of sted: his ree has ited vrei of the kind in the city, w js usual was rreTh&Sat Tak Fr prietor of rt with C, CENTREVILLE COURSE.—TROTTING. Monpay, May 8th, at 3 o'clock P. DI., Purse $90, Mil Peat Sin Sunder the nadale = Nae i ters CENTREVILLE COURSE.—TROTTING. ney mi To cl Bs jay 20~mile at iE SPRI! fre: horses not Parse $100, 2 tainees weary mile heats, under ‘aia saddle ; free aren Tes tor ING ce on be made the Course, Entrance 10 per sf rer the pag f the follo Baur 4 Hager on th a on TUESD. ar the ae her gael a th : cent es |ATCH will come off over “a4 Poem oe Wedoesd: an dest 3 im en & Loses's on saartey May 14, 1846. HUNTING PARK COURSE DELPHIA).—TROT RS, cover the JAY, the 26th m. hy wale rae over $200, of which Koes bang oo JOEL CONK mylt eeak PHILA- ING. CG om bapa of more to make a trot | ys wagons ; for evenin Lh bor it Of May, and con saddle ; free for st 3 in 5, under the ee for for green to the second best; ‘each trot, at the | American Deer, will start on Mon- ‘& purse of $1700, to run 11 miles in Vaton Comme L. I, wil til na, May 6,186, _ my?ThSak'Tu to eines re NG coi eg ga caret stent si dea it | lies. es | three thousand will be marched into the field as | soon asthey can be concentrated. | reasons assigned are those which are usually ad- _ | vanced by that power upon similar occasions— | off from Point [sabel, and the latter post inthe | Pe LATEST INTELLIGENCE. By Electric Telegraph. IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. ‘Wasurncton, Friday. In the Senate, Mr. Cameron, of the Committee on Patents, reported a bill to alter and amend the patent laws. He also presented the proceedings of the war meeting in Philadelphia, and said he. was proud of that city for the opportunity she had | given him of laying before the Senate, this evi- dence of the patriotism of her sons. What she had done for the country, she would do again. She had coal enough in her mountains to warm her friends, and iron enough in her mines to repel her enemies, The motion of Mr. Arcner to reconsider the vote to disagree with the amendment of the House, | on the bill in regard to the regiment of mounted | | riflemen, was taken up, and discussed by Aroher, | | Dix, Crittenden, Cass, and Berrien, These amendments require the oflicers of the proposed new regiment to be taken from the supernume- | | rary officers in regular line. They would exclude | Capt. Fremont. On motion of Mr. Benton, the amendment was agreed to. | In the House, after a personal explanation be- | Messrs. Thurman and Delano, they proceeded to consider the private calendar. | The schooner Tancred bill was passed. The bill to pay Mr. Green for services rendered | our Mexican Charge, is under discussion, Martin | Grover speaking against it. Purrapevrui, 11 o’clock P. M. The American has just received the following telegraphic despatch from a Washington corres- pondent, dated 8 P. M.: ‘*I can now speak of the important nows I sent lastnight. The fifty thou- sand velunteers will be all called out, and twenty- Gen. Scott will proceed to take command of the war. The requisitions have been forwarded to-day, and are | nearly as follows: Indiana, three regiments ; Il- linois, three ; Kentucky, three ; Tennessee, three; | and some others. The residue of the 50,000 will | hekept asa reserve. They willbe mustered into | the service so as to be ready for orders in a mo- ment. Mark me, this will be a successful and short war.” The reports that went out this morning, as to | without foundation. | The President, within the last hour, stated to a distinguished Senator, that nothing had come from | [Ewe BY THE LAST MAILS. Protest of the British Minister, | The Present Imbecile Cabinet must go out. PROBABLE WAR WITH ENGLAND, WASmINGTON, | May 14, 1846. The British Minister, Mr. Pakenham, formally | protested, this morning, against the course adopt- ed by this government against Mexico. The | that of the injury and interruption to. commerce, which such a state of things naturally produces.— The British merchants at Matanzas, you are al- ready aware, have protested against the occupa- tion of the territory opposite to that city by our troops, and the blockade of the river upon which it ii uated,'by our vessels ; and, in’ furtherance of this declaration, her Majesty’s Minister has so- lemnly entered his protest. If this country do not at once succumb to this threat—a thing which it | will notdo—he will ask for his passports, proba- bly, and depart immediately for some of the British provinces, near this country, until he hears fur- ther from his government. btful—very.— Ed. Her.) Such is the crisis to which Mr. | Polk and his miserable advisers have brought | us at last. The country has never had any confidence in his cabinet, and how can it sustain it now, when the emergency calls for the co-oper- ationofthe mighty minds of the nation? They must be forced from his councils, and able men placed in their steed. We want no land specula- fe at the head of public cops while in a state of war with any country. We want patriots, and such men as are above Ren gy "s wife. | In my letter in yesterday's Herald,I referred to the prope and the proeable motives, that in- duced the government to push our troops on to Matamoras. I will now place another platform of the samekind on the top of that, and occa- sionally another, and another, until we get high enough to look down upon all the iniquity that les under the official garb that covers some men. In September last, a company of land specula- tors was organized in the city of off ew York, whose principal object was the purchase of all nie land Fring Between the Neuces and Rio del’ Norte. they were accordingly sent there for that purpose. When they seeragttee anes, information vas con- veyed to them not to make any purchases for some pca as the value ofthe lands would be shortly di- minished, from the fact that the: United States troops then stationed at Corpus Christi, would be moved upon the Rio del Norte. How these | ed, with some passing remi | pointments shall be extended to ovibe whe whole javing appointed agents to go to that country, | omice. we believe, protested st the blockade of the ports of Texico; the two war steamers purchased \br that government by an E; firm, being still ina Mexican port. Point 1 is possibly, juite | possibly, in hands of the Mexicans, whioh. | Would only suggest more strongly, a bold and pre- cipitate movement of our volunteers. British ships are in the Gulf, but with no direct view of co-ope- wien with Mexico. The eal spmors ed whole cloth, exce 4 the disrrl the President may hi Have gi os touch, but nothing to interrupt his general h The Senate to-day have been discussing the | question of Executive patronage; the House have been just as busy discussing Executive imbecility; | both questions are le; agitimniate subjects of criticism. | The organ is playing most melodiously—never heard such music. Dear old Father Ritchiet | How he does lay on the blamey! He beat the | Irish; he beats the Jews; be excels himself at the blarney stone. But be grinds by the job, and he deserves all sorts of credit for his heroies. Meantime, the country is on the eve of pei | al taxation, or imperishable glory. But or | subjects, we promise you a rate good pa ed tomorrow. 'TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. In Senate. Wasninoton, Thursday, May 14, Leg Morning hot as Egypt. repeats am ace Real | afternoon. : Prayer 6}? the Rev. Mr. Tustin. Mr. Wett in in his place. age from the House, announcing that that ety mn advised, by message from the President, ior the prosecution of the wer with ing 50,000 volunteers and ten millions of dollars ; and also of the bill for some 36 per cent. the rank and file of the regular phn Mr. Minter reported ahill for a free bi the eastern branch of the Potomac river. INCREASE OF THE NAVY. Mr Barese, by unanimous consent, introduced a billte- ling the ES of.the act of last year of annual appre Peeteater the navy, whereby the personel of the navy ie Hated ge, tie eae gs came into con! t wi the r the prosecut | war with Mexico, it was je that this this imitation | should be removed. Mr. Jonson, of Md., moved the bill bo referred to the |e cea ae peg of eb und Moston r. Barese urged the | Webster, Tobarar Yulee and Mangum ; when the bill was referred. FORT. OF NEW ORLEANS. Mr. Sevier, on leave, reported a bill for the extension of the collection district of New Orleans. FLORIDA sUDaKs. ‘The bill fixing the salaries of three ju ‘at $1600 each per annum, was taken up @: arks from Messrs. a! in so ee Yulee, see Week cott and Berrien. NEW MAMPSHIRE BILL OF $7000. On motion of Mr. Atnenton, th full, the bill for indemnifying New Hampshire nses incurred in ony e territory ofthe Unite tes along the N. E. boundary prior to the treaty of ‘Washington, was taken up and pessed, 29 to 14. FRENCH SPOLIATIONS. On motion of Mr. Monenmap, the five million bill for the settlement of losses incurred by our merobante from French spoliations prior to 1800, wes postponed ti) | Mon day next. ‘The bill for raising acompany of suppers and miners | ‘Tho | with the amendment of the House, was taken up and agreed to. Bill finally passed. MOUNTED RIFLEMER, | _ ‘The bill, on motion of Mr. Dix; was taken up | fora regiment of mounted riflemen, and | port to Oregon. The Senate,on Monday bye ment of the House, Leasing Oiaei eqceeny eames ie , ARCHER Feige BER a a which the Senate ter ary the amend at of ofleers te ‘army. “paged the vote, by fl and asked of the Senator marnen a Missout! his’ his objections ; the amendment of the House. » inthe rst place, it was @ucon- Dol Bectan (rece Doody dhe: tike plete, et ol. Br: ery loud)—In the , unconstitutional, ‘The pee thet the a4 Tot confined to a litle circle. In the second place, it ia tm- expedient to take the officers exclusively out of the Mt, tle batch. The military academy is now the onl; t ise admission ; and by this amendment, you w tag ot the people from military promotion in toto. Mr. Ancuer made some observations in reply, but was not heard. He then asked that the bill be informal- ly, because the Senator from wayne (Mr, Crittenden) who was not now present, had in his @ paper to which he (Mr. A.) wished refer. ir. Dix assented that the bill be leid aside, heir 9 rstanding that it should be resumed in the course \e da} of MORE PAYMASTERS WANTED. On motion of Mr. Dix, the Senate took up the bill making alterations in the pay department of the ermy.— The bill provides for ono assistant Paymaster General, with the pay of a lieutenant coloneljof car and three paymasters. Tho second section provides Rr. Die briefly explained the bill. Mr. Revervr Jonnson, as understood, moved to strike out the second section, which provides that these officers shall hold office indefinitely. Mr. Manaum was understood to oppose the motion. ae ia Eigen an sree eevee ls ir. CanMoun vor of the of Kas repent ta) o lew 1820. The hy bg of ~~ dispensation government had \d become the “ pale set a ovhe system of favors on the one on other. It was a system which ou; 0 to be arrested. was not a new to him. In 1635 or '36—it was }, Mr. President,—I recollect we attempted ag end to this four years’ law. Evils had grow: then—they had extended, and have ‘extended we must put this system down—for it to fraught with corruption, se full of power that you must put it down, or it will put edly ti THE MOTION SECONDED. rem said he had taken wit ‘he Senator from South Corol ment of (od wer of the Executive in ‘ebster — then, with soalness end Gloaroess that the —- never contemplated the indiscriminate intment and wri that had grown ractice of the government. ir. Cai ke for rotation. Mr. J. M. CLarron sustained the views of Mr. We Mr. Auurx appealed at length for the republican Ir. ALLEN a at leng’ ciple of rotation in office, ax “he diatingiahing faserse the government. He was in favor of the four mitation, in preference to the system of . He was so far in fap ino limitee tenure that he wished to see the fed {3 limited to years ; and he thought it here she DANGER AT HAND. Mr. Huxtimoton cont that the practice of distribution of offices had grown to ba an evil without color of authority from the constitution. Mr. Moremeap took the same view of the subject. The ch in — tryetem og i ‘i z § gentlemen received this piece of useful informa- tion, and from whence, may be more readily ima- | than told ; but true to their mission, @ por- tion ‘of the company returned to New York, leaving one or two there to buy up all the choice | bits that might offer, in the interim, for the enor- mous price of two and three cents per acre. |t | was only last Saturday that the principal agent of this joint stock concern passed t eg this place, | on his way out to the “promised land,” reoaving, as a matter of course, here, his instructions how | | touct. Andthis is the cause why we are now plunged inton war with Mexico, and, probably, | with England. I repent, the cabinet must be dis- | missed, one and‘all, before four honor and_ righ’ can be maintained. Give us men at the h ts | of | ublic affairs in whose honesty, patriotism, ta- | ea and capacity for carrying a great nation | thror uch a crisis as the one upon which we have n forced by their—what? Ihave no words to express my indignation on the subject— and then we do not fear En ae nor all the | powers of the world combin Polk, you must reform your cabinet, or you Pl the oonbiry | are ruined. The situation of the government is, thet if General Taylor’s forces should be overcome by the enemy, General Scott is to take the command of anarmy of 30,000 men; and the oe Ee bably, given the “command of a division of the same. Should General Taylor, however, be able | to overcome the Mexican forces, he will be placed at the head of only 10,000 troops, and com- | eae operate with that limited force alone. | his isthe plan of action determined upon by the wise men at the head of affairs. The mail is just in from the south, 10 minutes | past5o’clock. There was nothing. received up | to 10} o'clock, A. M., on the 7th_inst, at New Or- | leans, from General Taylor. The belief there | was, that ho was hemmed in on all sides, and | that his communication had been completely cut | | Possession of the enemy. setae: JR ENE | Wasninaton, May 14, 1846. | The Crisis—Congress—War—The Executive—The Oregon—The Country, &c. * We are truly in the midst of a grent revolution. The elements are in a state of white heat. As Mr. Calhoun has said more than once, we are on the such acrisis since the retum of Napoleon from Elba, God help us safely through! We know | not but that, in addition to earn we shall have | E France, and old Spain down upon us. If #0, wake up! fellow citizens, for there will be something to do. We havo all sorts of belligerent bellicose, and horrible rumors, this evening :— Ist. That 2: 000 pd nt have arrived in Canada. 2d, That Mr. Pakenham has entored a protest against | the declaration of war with Mexico. * 3d. That the Moxicans have taken Point Isabel, and thet | no ee ae tet o r. | 4th. 4 British fleet pon ha arrived off Vera Crm. oth. That en was lying at the mouth of the Gal Spanich Gueaaes Spanish aut a in Cubs hed dettarel | to Mexican privateers. sth res ha ose errs | nator from Arkansas | connected. with the very verge of a grent crisis. Thore has never been | | ee | assumption that the | id of removal from office, without cause, was neither ed directly nor indirectly by the — constitu- | Gon. It was s detgerous:power, whieh, | in season, would engulph and absorb al al other powers the government. Mx. Cacnoun, Mn. Weserer, ann Cartaiwt Trusa. Mr. Seven said that this was pany he had been expeot ing for some time. About the first session after the elec ‘i tion of a new administration, we have had larly such complaints as this of the abuse mE exacts patronage. Mr. Sovier cited seumberetis And now, said he, the Senators from Massachusetts (Mr . Web- ster) and South Carolina (Mr. Calhoun), ‘Tyler were tached to the administration of Captain Ty! ve us ractical commentary on the system o} to Removals were continued right ve to the 3d of Sta Mr. Catnoun said he came into Mr. Tyler’s cabinet much against his own consent. He had had no agency inremo- vals. He wasop tothe system. He tell the Ben at ivan 5 coeaes tags he wee Alirig) opeanian it. Mr. C. said he had made the subject of removals e | matter of protest to President Tyler; and if left te his own choice, he would,} pert aps, have made ita matter fre signation. He hoped Senator was now ir. Sxvier. Certainly, sir. Mr. Monrueap reiterated his former arguments egeinst Executive Patronage. fi Sx recurre e enemas 5 | spoke of the dismissal of the Governor of Wisconsin, Mr. Webster. Mr. Wes Never, sir; never. Mr. Sevinn.— What does he say? A Fuirwn.—He says never, sir; never. Mr. Sevier then said he was a member of the Cabinet which did these thi: 1 1841. He then spoke of some measure of 1936-7, nS = Hayne. Mr. © on. —Gen in ne was not he .—-I should like to see the journels, oir, os Mr. Se to the time. With some further humored remarks between Mr. Sevier and Mr. Webster, st chai up to the 34 o! rch. Mie Weneren disclaimed ail interference in W.) hed maid this morning, he party character bib rey = ie = of the practice ulation es feed e vote Mr. Carnoun lace him inistration of false Mr. Sevier had no such intention, at all. Mr. Catnour ihe oe deliberately explained Prosi | with about man, Ky This was | tru Pt "Trough nt be put dow! it fo be pu 1; | Si'that the the governme: Piteelt was continuance of such a oo Mr. LD Taig te nator starts not upon the extreme President ‘must of necesalty be « cot- ay Me Ca Po pert gayghe ae sir ; be must be in favor of whit Gevita.—Why must he bein favor of turning out? EM Cannocw. Te feed those who slected him Ane eae ja he p— iy