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Vel. XII, No, 13¢—Whole No, 4351 i wa Srty NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1846. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD, LOB SRe LEN ‘Theatrital and Musical. Common Counell. ; City Intelligence, =) Aaamey Sag a ' | FOR RHEUMATISM: SWELLED Lumps Panx Turatne.—Mr. Vandenhoi's benefit came off | poet mncring lnteveaines oY Bound held ite frst | A Mar Suowen.—Afer a steamy, sultry day,we had a | Mexico—Albany—The Weather—Sporting Intelligence— GERAINS, Bruises, Contractions of the Corde and Muscles | last night before rather a slim house for such an occa. Iuoxson, Haq, the Frenident, inthe chair splendid shower, accompanied with thunder, yesterday | State Loan—Rffect of the Mexican News, $c. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Serptule, Feralyas or lout of the use of the Limbs, Die | sion. The performances consisted of the tragedy of| ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- afternoon, which cleared up the atmosphere and made it | We write from an inland town, shut out and remote ini Wed to be the oniy'arti- | “Cato,” and the favorite comedy of the “‘Belle’s Strata |PTOVd. the Mayor, trans: | ‘ite breathable from the glory of arms and the theatre of the events Oirculation---Forty Thousand. Dopey! to do. tis | gem.” Mr. Vandenhoft’s Cato is‘one of the noblest pieces | mitting a copy of a map of Massachussetts, forwarded by | NATIONAL Ros.—The 27th regiment of National which preface a repetition of the Huropean scenes of the perform 3 ; s . , ioe G pai terday afternoon in the “ e jong standing, aft other | of acting that we ever witnessed. He is one of the | the Governor of that State to the corporation of this city. | eighteenth century. What may we be expected to say? SRE AD Sree far. Extent ctate phe eeaynie that it would stagger belief if they could | few mie are capable of rendering this difficult part in a | Accepted. P | ee ltt hott B00 ee ee ete RET | Nothing! We are watching anxiously for accounts from BEEKLY WERaL DS Saturday—Price 6 conte | oe Ce ubeantiated by the most respectable persous who F he conclu | maetitt ma arererrede Prom inhabitants. Praying abate- | thone brightly inthe sun; the martial music stirred the | Mexico. If it be true that aged England will look per 1246 cents per annum—payable in advance. Tr permanent? ai manner that is sublime, and without rant. At the conclu- | ment of nuisance, at the Blood dock, 26th street. ne Daa 5 noe gan Mexico. If it be true that ag on AD ‘at the usual prices—always cash | * Permanently an en cures sion of Cato, Mr. Vandenhoff appeared before the curtain | From inhabitants, asking to have 27th street graded. | $0Ul; but in spite of that, the soldiers’ white pants were these things quietly—England, which made oil of the miadvance. Steen seh oe beiintidiaes Bete, and rebuked the professed patrons of the drama in New | Also, to have grading in 9th avenue improved and | badly soiled by the mud, which the shower had stirred 4 ‘ od PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des- | §ithe’ chronic or inflammatory, Pe lysis or ons of the use of | York with the greatest. severity for their lukewarmness. | changed. | up." The drill went off finely; the companies going iron muscles of the man who died with Téted’ermée’ pant 4 aes tersnot of how long standings Sprais; Brasco fiat | He thought that it was high.y discreditable to the city | © Communication from City Inspector, in relation to nui- | through the various evolutions with astonishing accu- on his lips—why, then the edge and the acuteness will TZ All lotars or, communications, by: mail, addressed to | Hard Swellings, and Enlarged Joints yield toa fet ; | that a more liberal and generous support was not exted- | sance in npieation Gomi Clty Ipepeotar. Jp | macy. The 37th would do good service in the Fegions | te taken off this petty riot, and only appoor farce will be aeab , must be Dost paid, or the postage, will tions of thus La iment. It fas been used ‘ith incredible sue: ded to the le piimate coma, ones ad seit wast tate 3 From inhabitants of Mott street, asking for free hy- Raa goons a ere ie Fae played for our edification. But if England fells into the ‘4 | ‘> uy , seases of both Me 5 im. mT RK re PANES ORTON DERNETT, the Spine and Hip Joints, Tic’ Doloreaur, and’ all ‘Nervous Pivire Bland, the favorite and accomplished actress, takes | "Stance for improving 16th street, amended. loyed in cutting down.tho grass inthe Parke yesterday. | breach opened by the tiny diplomacy of a common ar. le 4 New Yoru Henavp Estas.isMent, be Te vclabia ibaa: alec’ ping the bleed- | Het benefit this evening, on which occasion will be pre- | Alderman Punsen offered a resolution to enquire into The Grass is quite high, and smells fine and fresh. An | rister, bewildered at his sudden elevation, why, then North-West corver fulton and Nassau’street* jagof Flesh Wounds and causing them to heal ins few days, | sented Cag ame 's tragedy of *‘ Othello’ the present condition of the lunatics on Blackwell’s | old gray, horse was standing by getting fat, mot ou the | jook out fora pretty pantomime. It is believed here by Ithas never been _known to fail in curing the most stubborn Mr. J. R. has kindly volunteered services to | Island, acent of the grass, (as our setimental friend said the cab » ay HORSES FOR SALE. Vicers or Fever Sores and Swelled Legs, Pains across the | play the noble Moor, Mr. Vandenhoft pli a ‘Also, in favor of preparing ‘an ordinance in relation to | horses were,) but on the grass itself. men who do not lack common talent, that England will FOR SALE, tt the Stable of the Subscribers, in | Kidteys,,m the Chest, Side, Seif Neck, Sore Throat, and | Mra. Bland, Desdemona, The evening's entertainments | the Police bill that lately passed the Legislature. Excirement im Wact. Sruxxr—There was quite an | Peel is a giant, and so is Guizot. Their game is good, y City, Known as the Western Hotel, Sty | ceranucaes maanly Felieved by saturating « piece of flan- | will conclude with the dramaf ‘* Clara, or the Maid of | “Mayor Havemeyer-—Ald. Hant offered a rosolution pro- | oxcitcientevaaied MAW ad) eee yee wat auite an) and they will check-mate the American cabinet, im fgaite Wendin Rani ba A nel with oe DINE INIMENT, diilan,” and we hope to see crowded and fashionable | poring to appropriate sum of $800 to defray the ex- | of which warn dog. A gentlemen was, passing up Tee | Cases Rar lenn ens. aan tenaae aie “ lve very fine Pairs and tl jance si d bind th fle * 5 penses of a suitable paint the ex-Mayor, Havemeyer: | street, r " n thian Chem csummber of fast-onee, ‘Persoss’ wishing good | "ft bind anon the Iara iy eradicates cutaneous eruptions | Bowsxy Tuxarns.—Mias Julia Dean made her first | {0 be placed in the Governors room. 76" | Wwhiek he was loading by a.chain, was seized by anotney | &,PUz#led sane culottesointillations of dew are mriogeer en ane OF SMPR Eke TCHAM. | Goines ie orm Sat Rheum, Ervzibele Pimple: | appearance before a New York audience, lst evening, a ee eee che $0re camateit Ade | petsan, whe Claimed his as his own. Au altercation ew fog like weeptag’ Saleen thee tb wemtecrar 3 popes lead, dec. Te ine Gi 7 J \e purpose proposed by the Alderman ofthe sth. He | sued, and finally, we believe, both gentlemen were taken ; RING CHANLES SFANIELSLOF Ti) y Felteves Toothache aud Headache. it extracts the | the Bowery, as Julia, in Knowles’ celebrated play of the | considered the sam of $600 too much. the Station Ho luge which lodges on their leaves. The city looks like reesived by the latest arrivals from Lon. | Pais and cures Coma, Bunions, Chilblains, ke, “Hunchback.” ‘The house was crowded from pit to | Ald. Sroxeatt. had no objection to pay any mark of re- | ‘° sno Station House to settle thelr difficulties. one under bombardment, and the streets are in a quies. for sale by A. fe, John street. Also, rare igi SE t to the ex-Mayor. If Mr. Havemeyer, himself, were | , St#AMBoar Imrositiox,—We have heard of a gross | centcondition. There are anon some redeeming features v only tobe found at his establishment, No. | 10. ine hy sp ISE Nees’ shock, either from heat, | 22@® #24 the play was put upon the stage in & meaner | oe eee eae er 'gcd0 tox iaucke | imposition practiced by the proprietors ofa certain steam- | in the place, in the shape of roses and Seraniums, in the 5S PI i cs eniales tdi tay | GOW. fetlone ramag fremas receitee Emel es ee) eat, | which reflects great credit on the indefatigable manager | He had no objection to $250, but $500 would be too much | beat on the North River, which is entirely too mean for | gardens, and gentlemanly doctors of physic and divinity, will beaionded tor by mous im dist rey) | tom suitors most. ue erson will hare # cough, the lun gs | of this Popular establishment, | The expectations of the | 19 give any-artist. h Se deartoen tache cece, Soctenisesen Aiete led weet a! yn tag aya i * ii in Ct weakest o1 3 nei i i ii y nM eo nt eling. * al7* tmrh Importer and dealer in Birds, Cages, kc. far onl celtalare? hres Pore @ | auditory had been raised to the highest pitch by the an- Ald. Mrsseno.e—If Mr. Havemeyer himself were con- passenger is charged 25 cents for the freight of a4 seas Bes ty neo aad <, ruins Tne an ar ra je name of Fi spot on the hip an: landular bad i ted, I know him to be so much ofan economist, that ii 9 ‘small Spaniel, Dog, ae, t = je | HOUncement of the young debutante’s brilliant success in | su! trunk. A man is stationed at the wharf to demand th: timental season is on the arrival of the steam-t a it anya pie | waaay atau er aeacdaorEs es | er a stan nual Aer abe | Mahe naat Sah eso onthe amendmen, | adc atl she Tatengrihrennnd with | S'welve hogy tip bla wih he Mesias Rew tae » your appl 1 parts diseased, the better pal . ppear- y "| retention of his baggage. This is rather small potatoes. | Then junk shops, villas, hotels, cafes, bar-rooms and of- 5, 2 Ee Siecruva of 19th instant, fi 2 Manhattan’ Place. | the prospect of relief, ance on th nal fe and resulted, ayes 8, nays 7. 1 , ‘Whoever will retar him, shall be suitably rewarded for | ''°”"°"?°DR ROAKE’S IODINE LINIMENT. tlerchecring, Tet ite pete nied pester, ners. | Penstinge- tthe ‘question is now on the resolution a | Diamon cur Diamonp-—Satuxvay on Scnvav.—At | fices are filled with men, discussing the junctares and cir their trouble, &e. my 17 3t®m altby action in the diseased eblslomad thy eaten as ea apparently disturbed. She | smended. the lecture at the Taberacle, on Sunday evening, on the | Cumstance of war, and drawing inferential conclusions stores it to perfect health. It only wai bowed her thanks, and quietly proceeded with the ar-| Ald. Purser—Some few weeks ago, in the Board of | Christian Sabbath, there was a great crowd, who, after | (some of them a little ideal) from the news letters. The Hdl ccgmagd GENTLEMEN arriving in the and dificult character she had chosen for her debut, | Assistants, an appropriation of $1,000 was given for this | listening to the remarks of the eloquent divine, went out. | untrammelled and self-organized military companies of is but but sixteen years afer Gifted ft purpose in the ‘case of Governor Bouck, and it was | As they were passing out the doors, a genius was very | this town, called Emmett Guards, Burgesses Corps, &e beautiful and expressive faco— nge now that they should, in the case of Mayor Have- | busy distributing tracts among them, headed the ‘Sabbath | have announced themselves to Wrightas prepared to pro- and considerable power, the | me: fuse this sum of $500. Vindicator.” The le thought it was all right, and | ceed to Mexico if he desires it. inly, one “tine resolution as amended was carred—ayes 8, n great quantities o! tracts were disbrituted. But| A numberef men dubbed with a title, and styled s, or others, desirous of purc! iniment. = i try Hesidence in Penasyivania—‘fhe vab- | Sig most va " : i RS : » Mii eaten oo ied Montgomery county, fu | DINE LINTMEN', roping ihe Mig tough or desiac.| tre with afine igure Farm an aM Secoeeni oes ida mn ; a truly scientific compound o| in the form of | @ voice of great sweeti Hgmiiee wench of Envetgina, te comenine, 290: neres of land, | Pinieienc, without color ‘aid unplessant smell, thet can be | hand of time i alone needed te rake ken wheat, rye, Indiaa used upon most delicate female or ebild with perfect | of the greatest and most popular of actresses. Her Julia, | _ Hackney Coaches.—An ordinance was read, requiring | when the people got home, they found that the “ Sabbath | “Commissioners of the Canal Fund,” want to procure the Union-—the re an ig the most ateresting | 1% whole, is a natural and truthful performance: full of | the ownetw of hackney coaches and ‘cabs, to have thets | Vindicator” was § tract issued by the “Seventh Day Dap-| three hundred thousand dollars (300,000) for the protec. Rrpmicenis i rong mansion, 6¢ resnite from tie ODINE LINIMENTS | manifold ies, and, as might be expected, many faults | vehicles lettered. Adopted. tists,” and was an argument to prove that Saturdi tion of certain public property ; they pledge the honor fame by roy ‘ASTON. RHEUMATISM, ‘| —faults which only long pract ice and just criticism can | | Appointments—Engineers—N. T. Wilson and Joha P. | Sunday, and consequently that the learned djvine' Of this Aitete ia. 6 enel} nenrepnpen ond, they Son seenam. coment! anp Diseatrs OF Mir Jo: of Twenty Yeany stamping, | Femove. Her matner of herhead while speak- | Lacon, in place of W. Wells Wilson and Owen W. Bren- | ment was a false one. ‘This is certainly an in shall be repakt in Mies, With interest et 5. per ces, moe ar da bec ap Gentlemen—I fi aduty to state for the benefit of the delivery of passionate | nan, re manner of doing bu In this case, the ‘ children of | Some of these operators in the Lake Superior fepper ee iblic, the astonishing cure of myself, which is as follows:— most striking—though these | Communication from the Street Commissioner, asking | light” were about as wise as the ‘ children of the world.” | mines may make small investment in this way, if they recut, and very besutfally faid out. Th m the ublic, dhe astonishing cure of myself, which ie ex folk faree mina noeoes Sur Cemmers Go seasaihy tegecier with thee | cism; Leouldnot wok withours come on eh? he ee Her voice, too, | an additional appropriation of $300, for improving slipat | Sror twat Horse !—Yesterday morning, hntdred head of cattle, and for th . a Ten he pain was | though remarkable for i foot of t. : pair ting, hsothat I 3 ough remar! for its sweetness and flexibility, has t of Spring etree! o'clock, a of horses, attached to a light w ae ay rage of 230 tons of pro- | Yivcase finally settled is mo bipgeit; te ‘the with heeamne | Rot yet attained sufficient strength and compase—and yet | ‘The Board adjourned at 6 o'clock, after a sossion of | street, started and ran into Bromdweyy eeteh el ly be cor please. about 11) "One hundred miles were trotted yesterday overs Tat rnc: | course about two miles from this town, in nine hours and SPPO- | forty-one minutes- A horse from Boston, Mass., is eaid granary and com cribs : ‘here i longated or pushed out of its sock the 4 i the whole house was electrified by hi ring about an hour. the it f vnsiee, ep ara ination the corde became contacted so as ts throw my nee tome ofthe most digioult and strongly marked remo sihe: dbibbdivre AssiesSesd-iata3i00,2iNell' Chay] Ys ae Beat Cem ence he Cote ee ee to have made the performance, beating at the same time ith the finest Boreis onahed 'y foo! ward, so the points of my toes | Her conception ofthe part was just, from first to last, and Enq, in the Chair, and a quorum of members present. wagon when they started, and was in momentary | ““r,, telegraph operator says, John Johnson, charged Notch ieehed: fenie re a ee an qhealth was | never did we listen to more rapturous and discriminsting Me firmly seated that’ nothing could benefit me} 1 Lixpersciass etait eseme en: fad y pos, . | danger of being daghed out ; but as they crossed in to applause, In act th, scene 3d, her delivery ofthe line | Bioomfeld, Bloodgood and others, or permission w com | Fark Row, ho sueceeried in'reining thera up, just a they ere i sahil ihe toorcnpngcie eal “Clifford! don’t i i eu sy iy, dont! you speek tome? we Particulariy | struct a railroad through Hudson’ st. and Sth avenue to | Were entering gp rece ond bomen pice gee et the arrival of the Herald this evening, at Jones’ i] toand from the city, by which ¢! New Vork papers of the tame day. are received, aid an om nibus ing the gate, morning an even 5 advised by a friend tl . “lit ie imsait, esi te Esco, Lace we | PR Heal at 6 coroners agin aadeng wih “my hens, | Marr he caps ot herent afar te | Soe dap aR ee ar: eae Ft, merinice ny unngoossary. 06 all Persone wi shins etal eaten. real Fags the great point oe Send “Do it! nor Mave the | again presented th: ing, and judging from the re-} Bacxina ovt.—The Jucspect of the Mexican war was | drive up to the door of this depot, and make a stand until pacemme added for lend es reine se coretn. ‘and | the cords became relaxed, the leg resumed its former appear” of ee iter almost the perfection ofacting. | marks offered by int Ald. Smith and others on the | getting a little too strong ior a military genius named | their inmates could secure the latest Mexican intelli- vantages of every kind, it is not surpassed by any in the | 22Cé, the pain and inflammation hes sided, and, in fact, | Lhe career of Miss Dean—if she is not spoiled by the in- | subject, there is every reason to believe thet the subject Sohn fritz, who had joined the army ; so he deserted on | gence. In some of these carriages were ladies, evident); ? pass © | Tam perfectly well; I walk without cane or crutch, a | judicious praisesof too fond friends—is destined to be a mi i f; thi ha : ee " y Imite tes. To save trouble, it may be well also to men- 4 Sai 5 ts a crutch, and am sli 8 will be oy and speedily cispoees of ; the citizens | Saturday, and was picked up here on Sunday it, and | anxious to get this intelligence. ee Price, which is $225 per acre. Apply to, stenting daily to my business to the joy and comfort of my | brilliant and triumphant one. At the close of the per- | of the west side having become fully sensible of the im- | locked in one of the station houses for safe keeping. It is supposed that the Mayor of this city will make GEORGE Whitemarsh, | family. ‘A. HEBARD, 7oJohn street,” | formance she was called fout, and soveral beautiful bou. | nthe, West, side having become fully sensible of the im. ‘ x i myl7 2taw dwerre fontgomery Co., Pein. | ,Facts are stubborn cases: every day brings more evideuce | quets thrown her from the’ boxes, ‘The play of Teotion ofthe ety. | Ladies grt Cononzn’s Orvice, May 18—Suieide-—The Coroner | his proclamation very soon. “THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE elfags of gratitude andthe good of iny,fellow creatures | ,HUBEUDACK,” we hope, will be repeated, and feel sure a | "°On motion of Adistant Ald. Smith, a Special Committeo | Held an inauest yertariay, at No. 27 Walker, street, on Varieties ‘The{t anual supply of choice imported Flower Seeds duces ‘me to state | Crowded house would follow its announcement. This | of five members, consisting of Messrs. Smith, Radford, | ‘Me Dody of Eten Reddington, by taking a large} Srxamnoats Bunnt.—The Rob Roy was ‘burnt at the flaed large packages, with full directions for cal Three | ¢vening Miss Dean makes her second appearance, as | Maclay, Jackson and Dodd, was appointed to report on | “ Hevartacsbta aiden arta TB . ry" rat them; yO re assortment of the best ‘was attacked with a swel ‘auline, in the “Lady of Lyons,” e part in which she has | the subject, quantity of oxalic acid, while © a temporary fit of | foot of Poydras street in New Orleans, on the 9th instant, ech Vegetable Seeds ; Orass Beeds, mixed foriawns or per- rev x0 ange that ft tam ady acquired a great reputation. Pain st Jee W Trow'k'Col hk nt of a bil | manity. Verdict accordingly. The Oliver Anderson, Captain Holton, which plies be-, manent as may be required ; and hot-house e, discharging large quantit ‘Tein Dadcehir:—Laet’ tight we Sistine to tds Galight-| due bP tas Cocmearriantee cdvortiaine: homeroe tween Frankfort and Louisville, took fire on the 10th Plants of every description ; Plants suitable. for enti ing until he was red —Last’ night we listened to this delight- | due by the Corporation for adve red, Sr. Tuomas, April 28, 1846. | inst., about two miles above Madison. The pilot ran her onal Garden Tools ; Fancy Iron Chairs and Flower idescribable. I employ ful Ode Symphony for the fifth{time, and each time we Petition of B. L. Wooley, for leavs continue the pre- Ap! » Pi ron Ch 2 leased than the former, and discovered new t ities in this remarkable composition. We could | stree! tion of his stoop in front of his dwelling in Vesey | The Markets—Marine News—Condemned Vessels, Sete Rentenky.heversnd. oe wes bags. ens; ‘ ‘Stands, with a general, mt icles in line. OOREAP & THOMPOON, Se. &e. passengers escaped, the captain and his officers display- knew the healing powers of Roake’s Iodine Qu Seedmen and Florists, 635 Broadway, . hear it dozen times more, and are glad to learn that it | _~2ppropriation.—Communication from the Comptroller, i nce of mind and 6 ~ camer Bleeckerstreat. | fy 1, 1 am happy to any that had not used one botdle be- | will again be given to-night. Mr. Paige really fills his | asking for en appropriation of $920,000 for the following | By the present opportunity, I send you the,en-4. 0s gave: arseanee Oe ental eae ogee | fe epee it made to wholesale purchasers. fameentte ided, and before T'had used the emand Dortle | Part ia Becoe Shay, ead hia fine voice and good in- | purposes, viz :— closed price current of our market, which may be | 1 500 in bank billa belonging to tes boat. It issu, hte wit Perfectly walls ly appreciated by the audience. | For meee eters at on Revenue sehen pelts considered as nominal—all kinds of American pro- | that the books and papers were consumed in the iron OHN 8. EASTON, No.9 Ninthavenue. | Why do we not hear him more frequently, and at some | For chest. There were forty-one hogsheads of tobacco on ORUN! ISHED, to | Principal Depot, 8. INGERSO) 50., f ti rts fe tains a eS < Stign ined isi uF AROOM,FURNI a REGENISEED, to)» Fe rinsipal Danan ILL & CO., 90 John street. gs te ay rp enee are Sy tad i Cohen: a, way For Coroner’s F 2,500 | visions are very dull and abundant. Flour plenty board, belonging to various owners, and a qui of eq ina private family, where there are no EMPIRES, ATTENTION provided thet lady Reuls cracindet give another ? Ot... ees eve ses s's%, sgna0,000 »| 8nd low, in consequence of sales by auction, | bagaing and rope belonging, toms. Beal. Grate end Mr. oe ly if by note at this office to M. A. UNFURL the Bumer of Liber y—the War Bugle sounds | We think that the two might find some most charming | Chambers for Recorder.—Resolution, in favor of author- | ef damaged cargoes, from vessels in distress, | * ~ saa aga te and ui aaa ‘5 TO topotdrBineaes ecuat nan cragatcn fas | Duset’—Mie Plge cloner Ce WS wreak Sader is | “este poSO Re ene seatemen,OOLes: | which have euppliod” our dealers for some time | f°F2ER ‘ius Eer-qey-—The powder mil owned h for | Ado} from 5 1-8 06-8, The former for entire parcels and the | Who was in the building at the time ofthe explosion, lost t " ie recited passages on a future occasion. School Trustee.—Resolution in favor of sppointing Jo- | iatter, small. A sale was effected this morning of a car- his life. He was about 60 years of age. Amarruns at PatMo's—These theatrical geniuses | ‘ph Rose a Trastee of the 4th Ward Public Schools Trtat or 4 Neoxo rox Mu commenced operations last evening, at Palmo’s and in, Adopted. Ko afloat of 1900 bbls. at 5 1-8. Meal has been all taken | was tried in Charleston onthe 12th inst,, for the murder es, flicted upon a patient and endu iehos, of about | Seite af Puc Lands.—Resolution in favor'of re- | of late for tho Windward Islands, porticularly Suri-| of another slave. The Court found a verdict of man- w. ” im we Rea TOL e is | ces Mr. Peter Daupert, in oes ups 5 A township, Burks THE part of the House, No, 491 Washington | called upon us to e1 rselyes under the Star Spangled | rather out of his place as a speaker, and we es paidng fea ‘secommodated with a room in the City Hall. | Stock in first hands about 5000 bbls. and may be quoted at | county, Pa., blew up last week, and Mr, Jacob Eisenhart, fhsr: fond Bigk Stable with two aus and | Banter the foot ofthe intadet i upon the sll of freedom | ly recommend the engagemect of some clocuta shone + Apply Sayla6eere | Some of the best blood af Americs ‘has —The slave Henry FOR, SALE OR TO LET, : The : y ‘ee mot east a | fifty. the of ering sash authorizing the Comptroller to employ : at slaughter, and the prisoner was sentenced to 6 months’ stig on the patriot 2 mite City Lz, | Itwas a vor fanny perfortfance, With the ecccptee 4 person collect renta of lands, ke. Carried. aa ee ae ae eri they Rave been, almost reduced | imprisonment, and to receive $0 lashes et the beginaing, taglerjonaly Mine | f drafting, but | ofthe Othello and Brebantio, and, perhaps, the lage, the | , Journal of Proceedings.—Resolution in favor of author. | to starvation. 43-4 was pid, but the last at 41-2 | and 100 at the termination of the confinement. —A convention ourservices, and enroll ourselves the defenders of onr | parts were horribly played. They required prompting | izing the payment of $260 to C 8, Bartles, Eq, Clerk of | in bbls. In puncheons, stock considerable; $18is the price |G, N nape Aca prucnaeh | fate sta caant maar | Baas ade GE gue "Agee ee | Revtntegegaag theatre | tn err Se Se Let our watchword be, God, Liberty, and our | frit though; cad mabodoveranay pale. ‘One decides. | _ Resolution le in the Board of Ald. in favor of ap- | hams, lard and cheese in fair demand, at 10c. for former, ee Cie on the 7th inst. Mor tee pared oe Xe wa ‘clunteera will be open arthe Star | Y Pleasant originality was Jago's singing the drink pointing.e Special Joint Committee on public buildings | and tac. for latter, for a very prime article, "| candidate for cits atseliin he Gntanad ates, ‘Washington at and er A: Farber, | £00610, Cassio to the tune of “Dandy Jim of Caroling | On Blackwell's Island, ke. Nonconcurred in. "Advices from P:JR to 29d Inst, which say that the crops | The Hon. Thomas Butler King, received the nomination ISAIAH RYNDERS. ade of speare!—We fancied we could see thee aes building for the acco Satton of the lech phen be eo ree gt A de ord ee bp haioe vac a in fv. and 1111 Fe JATHGATE, 14 Ninth street, peering out through the ventilator and watching this [ eT Iw THe Miast—W?eo learn from the oe marl? im*re FOR SALE OR LEASE, ‘most strange | unnaturel murder.” ‘Tho geniuses do be EE ad satel Pie ter part of June. ‘The dintrict of Mayaguex was suffer | journal, that the rebent vaiun-bave esttest quted 6 OR MORE YEARS, the Premises lately oc- | “Pichard” to-nig! Bis sleep er mpgreneye pe phat wm doived bre baer cy of Porto Mico, (St: John’s.) | in that vicinity, and destroyed much property. A sum rape a tannery, situated in jont, Rockland co.,| Castie Gaapen.—The Musical Soirées, at Castle Gar- | Driation of $300 to defray the ex, or ‘des where water is hardly obtainable— | ber of culverts have been washed away, and several per. south, side of Long sland, 1% ds of the New York an Erie Railroad. Ox | d head he ade Re weed mead y the expenses r deepen: | Sugar for the U. 8. 3}.a 3j, and a very prime lot in Maye- i of Babylon, Said Farm cone | within s few yards of the N ri and Erig Railroad. | On | den, comme: lastevening. They are made up of the the basin at the foot of 8 st. Cencurred in. gun, trondek i hoacia,” brought 3 Tor New York ne, | £028 narrowly escaped losing their lives. = a'high nate ct curation. “Ge | fof, on, which it stands is well stocked with fmit tess, and | Orohsatrn at grest talent, Ie eddiionte the manic’ the | TR¢ Bosrd then adjourned until Monday next count; for Europe 33 a $3 was paid. | Molasses in great Court Calendar. tr e HOUR, vpth Kitchen attach | ofthe door. ae roed bake a ae ee tem eet fine promenade, the delightful gex-breeze, the leecreams, Poltes Intelligence Paced 19 2.942 pee 10 gallons, end sogroes. so QMMON Pueas—Part 1-1, 8, 18, 49, 61, 68, 09, 07, Grainery, lee 5 water privil ight be vantageously | juleps, &c., render this one of the pleasantest places Grand Larceny—A woman called ret Hughes, | j fe t and great injury | 5}. inna with New Yok by Rand and ee | Ste Lecce nr tcc | ly, wpondan evening. Anoier comet wil | ward "Ractady "oy her B1 o itt] aero e came “8 lury |“ Part'3—104, 48, 90, 92,94 66,58. 60, 02,04, 10 rt % i H ; ward, cl with stealing a purse, cont a Freights have bee: ite scarce » and fe ng, of, W.E. Weel iy fer one peri fre enquiresof Philip Mabie’ Movin | Orat Partxanmonic Festivat—The great festival | belonging to Mr. Wm. Beatty, Nor24l Mott street. ‘On | vessels tan’ boon eke a ee Re thi'year, | the ernie vements of ‘Travellers. Corner of Liberty and t, New York. ton street, of of the Subscriber on the premises, concert of the Philharmonic Society will take place to- | searching this woman, the officer found $70 of the stolen | which is owing to many vessels having gone direct; bene arrivals Yesterday, were mere limited than wo msstawiwer or of Mr. SHEPERD, on the premises. | “ myi6 were DWARD J. EARLE. | morrow evening in Castle Garden, ‘The object of this | money on her person. Committed by Justice Taylor. | the prevailing rates having been 40 cts for mugar; $3 a | Nave Tecently recorded at the pri hotels. ? ‘EL FOR * ‘WINDOW SHADES. festival is to furnish funds towards the erection of a build- | Im.arrested on —Those persevering officers, ‘GS valer tak on lack ee patlsnen Scaline Save Py eer igre, freien W Richardson, Ale.; H.- CITY HOTEL, Washington City, D.C—The TPHE ch oad beat in the United States, | 128 suitable for musical purposes, and one that will, at | Beman and Lalor, of the independent police, arrested two | has boen been chartered af 374c. and $3. DON, Pn ee Wah eaters iti Cooke, J. Vander. ors of the, City Hotel wish te dispose of all their for sale legelecr rei ye "| the game time, be an ornament to our city. | Neatly | females, called Jane Huntly and Betsey Stewart, charged re has been several orders from Cuba for vessels | Lh "Wr Wein, Weer Fonte Cape oe a, U8. . IER, 58 Chatham street pr icians country w. et with stealing a quantity of dry goods w hats. | (Americen) for Europe. They were taken upat £3.17, | noch Phil; M Aller Del.; Capt. Swartout, Lieut. Merles, wot bruary, 1847. my17 Im*rre ‘one door from Chambers street, N. Y. form on that evening ; whom, are Madame The vas found in thei i f which | wi 0) 5 , f Fesininy esi * N.Y. ing 5 ‘s d property was found in their possession, of which | with 5 per cent primage for Coffee; there are two or three mes oat at ate ete pac GAE | SaxaCE NS WuAv, DEY STREET. NV. | dome gy Mee Neral, Me wary ee | ay Cate ay mtr ha ie | Same dul ince the departure of ates Rees vend W. Wie, ty Pome nts. It cont 3 + a . i? 5 . ur J. v. ) N. He; a fap gl til elogandy farm i is frieudareaatomers and the public in feneral, | other performers; all of whom have volunteered their | can examine the property by applying to the above off: | the'' lama dutee swe hone bacon ety wal chelwen | FY and Fond, Hartford; 3. W; Forsyth, “oot Tales, ‘good order, Contains Mass; T. inform his friends,customers and the public Gen. . that he has recently fitted up his house in a very superior | Services on this great occasion. With the mighty host of | cers, at the office of the independent police, No. 48 Centre | ian : guson, Richmond, Va; 8. Billings, Vt; Contineanes of business. ‘The saat; aad ‘caleelated to please geationee of fanart | performers, to Sdmirahly disposed. prograsmna of per | seests ise wissen wens Lothar on ovale Goa | a Liverpool some woeks since ; the bark’ Wigioee ee | X.Y; 4. Adame, Greenville; Dwight’ Foster, sary to-go farther into particulars, but invite the } at heretofore, keep his Bar and Larder supplied | formanees, and the object of the festival, it is reasonable | for examination, Algiers ; the North Star for Liverpool, and a few days | Shepherd, Bristol; P. Barbeny, West Point; Dr. Bi righing to embark in fhe basing am Oppore, | with the best Liquors and Frovisigns that the market sHords.,| to suppose, that unless our people are barren of all mu | ySteeling « Coat.—Thomas W. O’Brien was caught in the ship Ferax for Hull, ond KW. B Utica; 2, “Allen, Providence; HH: Denis, Utica; Jas, Good. Bi fk he pene lao offered. ‘The house will not fe Bley, ay ata hough ct ChoP*s Saket | sical tate, and propor foslings, the ganion will not only | tie act of stealing cost, ‘belonging to Louls Mabtist | Marseilles, besides othery; leaving only the brig Putnam | ety: 0.5 Ed: Dickerson, N. J; J. Heveland, 1.3, loved A. FULLER & Co. i supply oF Englih snd city newspapers is excelled by | Dé filled to its greatest capacity, but the amouat of pro- | Locked up by Justice Osborne. for Rio, repairing, which will sailina few days for the U.s. | Messrs. Roe and Little, Paterso Ledger, Albany Journal, ng house in New York, and his Ales, Wines, Bears ke, ceeds will exceed the hopes of the most sanguine among | insult Wes-—A fellow called Patrick Ryan was | no doubt, as her cargo was sold at 6}; cost, I think, | .¢!T*>D% ston, W. Cummings, Phil, T. Rich- tnd Chattenon Patriot, will Of the most saperior quality and the attendatice prom ; | the projectors of this very meritorious project. arrested on Sunday night d with insulting females | $6, or thereabout, in Philadelphia. ‘The ship Wash: | 974800, N- ¥.; F. Platt, Phil; Mr. Emmons, Baltimore; M. imes a week fortwo weeks, and sen their accounts to | vate Rooms provided for parties, and the comfort an sccom-| Mx, Temrueron—This accomplished vocalist and | inthe street. Held to ood behaviour. ington sailed. a ‘few days since for Bremen with | Reyne! ation geen eon Me.; a) hither, rs W7.C..D.C. myit fwitaw? || mpis tee ee aways attended to. Lodgings, finished gentleman has arrived in New York, after moe oe pA a I IR rg ae ony do.; Mr. Chaplin, Md., Lieut, Bahtetroom, GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHION. CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. more than forty concerts in. the principal cities he has | _Lrsaxox Srnixas—This establishment, and delighttal | since I have lived hers, and none have. received the sen, | S¥ eat Geo. Oliver, Pally i baodioy, then) meee BEAVER AND SILK HATS Sealy =} (THs highly valuable Cosmetic will effectually cure erup- | visited, which all have been well attended. We under- | watering place, has returned again into its old hands, as | tence so unjustly as the bark Craton, a fine vessel in Deke, Joma. iver, 5 7. oye Y 3. most + Salata & inspection tions face and skim, particularly pimples, blotches, | stand he ia about to gratify the citizens of New York with | will be seen by the advertisement in another column, | every respect, neatly coppered, and could have been re. | D&#as, Jamaica; 8. Tower, Dayton, Ol Salisben peiees fan, freckles and ringworms, ‘The use of the Lotion | Another exhibition of hia varivalled powers, in afew days | and will be opened for the approaching summer, by the | paired ate tiding expecs, jm a phe OOo alae ee ver » for a short. time, will establish a clear and brilliant co nplex- | Tt'wilt be pivtalimnadnuaaiiesion’ tie lat skiifal ead enterpriel roprietor. The mountain |’ The ech lida’ os A. Reyel, N.C.; J. Vining, N..0.; C. ULB ’ ae jon,” Sold in bottles at facents each, at 188 Bowery, coruer | It will be anew en t entirely. t com prising Pi : Se eee e ST hocks, drat’ Condemned a few | Bishop and Lowe, Boston; 8, Edgerton, C forchants” Exchante, of street. Also by Mrs. Hays, Brooklyn. cert he gave here was for the benefit of the poor ofthe | scenery of Lebanon, with the fine fresh air-of this region, ince, being 31 yearsjold, and unseaworthy; ‘sold | Bissell, Coun, Th Mi do.; ‘Vaseo 5 a1 tre 40 William street. | 'myieimem Z city, and all who heard him were delighted with the per- | invite the traveller to linger in this beautiful spot, some- | for about $160. z tie; H. Boors, Ga.; A. Amy, Ohio; J- Bradley Beste J. Pick & UU. AG, ASILE, SH Brosdway, comer of Wale wc, | formances. No doubt his reappearance, aller a tour i acne on hy pe peer ry eee es Saison Howanp—Jno. ates, Als.;C. Harrington, Vt,J. Bacon, ; has been 17 years successfully e i ic mediate i Z : nota SORSCRIDERS hating opened s HAT STORE Dentistry. Srudy ‘ond Perimenting have enebled hss to ie. | platse and delight, by a just aud appreciating public. | to see their curiow xercises, which, we understand, | with dates to the 13th ery interesting, parti | urn; Me: Chalmers, Moone, ie Watson, Serta’ Ao No, fis Pelton etreee cornet of Duteh street, respect: Lee la corruptible eet hens Teast, of | Rocawext axp Srowe.—The great success of this com- | *f¢ new again thrown open to the publ cularl; great Seoach $f, Daniel ebster, defending | poy, ’J. Flanagan, Albany; Phyfe and Tayler, N.Y; J. OM of their old eystomens an the pub- | TTansparent, life-like, natural epiroachable, fo. | Pany in Brooklyn, induces them to continue their stay | _Stoxtwozon is another beautiful watering place, which | himself and the treaty of Washington. Convers, VtwwA Heely, Havana, Van Stentor Albany; bale iy foam gn band complete assert | theis the ene Wit which the ‘can be worm, | there during the present week, in which time they in- | affords excellent opportunity for sea bat and sum. | , The steamer is expected to-morrow, from Europe and | sir. Wilson, Mr. Clark, Boston. ¥ at pp phic gune baggy fe aus made to ordet ayed eet alled with gold foil, We. ‘Tender Teeth Bifed | tend to exbibit the celebrated spectacle known asthe | mer amusements, during the warm seeson, “The hotel | the Islands windward and leeward, with dates from Eng- ry notice. ic ie ug 0} ICE, ith a pure gold paste, It is put in while state, anc Sports of Old Spain, or the Bull Fight.” The people of | is a splendid and comfortable building, erected original. | !and to 2nd instant. 5 a 1 meron " becomes ii d with, \ders the tooth as useful riginel: | There have Deen numerous balls. and of late, OTICE TO MASTERS QF VESSELS arriving at BRARNON. enna Sit fads” | mnie madrchn onde ouriitetoy of e | We Yocom atts tin Sagat Sat "wheré hd | gan iano o Liga Co Preah nay wha ner | IN “agora cmt and lta i of wi . ol iG (ON. T_OAN OF $3000 FOR ARREARAGES TO CON. | horse whe Vinee the steamer of 30th for England, there to remain three | 2uue. 166. The following extracts from the law BRO & I uF 8° R a 5 the part of the bull. Herr Clige, the | are sure to be delighted, and ie best trea od " May ene 1846, ar tor bY ae pal , comer of Mott WonACTORS AND OTHERS ON Ti THE PUBLIC | famed tight foe performer, as we hear, has purchased an | ment, Y e published for was wi Canal ‘Quarantine, passed —The Commissioners of the Canal Fund, by virtue 7 "The Lieut, Colonel and lady will be much missed here, | ‘Enstion =~ $3 Hats, Of the act entitled" An act. supplementary to the act | interest in manul fi circus, and is to add to its present match- | Qup Port Comront.—Who has not heard of the Ri Section 2, Vessels arriving st the ‘Port of New York shall hign, bewaty and Garsbility, three important Considers | Say late, entitled au act suphlementary to the watentled less feats the wonder of his own. Rapa or Fort Calhoun? Who has not heard of Old | Orcounietere, Whoe guve © grecd inacra ier mmily | pesublect co quarantine, ss follows : il reel alee ha reoheaene rior to any ever rari saestt | an act to provide for. Day ing the debt and presery eredit | Herr Alexander is meeting with great succesy at Sa- | Point Comfort? It was here Old Hickory used to resort | On the frst instant which 1 two. nights. It wes the | Destilential or infectious fever’ existed ‘at the time’ of their Sehie price, “Gall'end setaly of da fact mae fbeh | the Beate, passed March, 2, Taia"—oassed May 13,104 | vannah. ‘The papers there say thal they never saw be- | in the ho® season, to escape from the dust, of Penuayiva | Om the frst jartant which last ‘attended by 600. persons tare, or whieh shall Rave arrived bs any oul hereby give tice, Mm seat ¢ will be the Sikes | fore such consummate skill, such exquisite delicacy, | nia avenue; and here, now, is ned a beautiful ‘sum- | the giite of the Island. I can onl: ‘say that I wish them | 2" eeded thence to N : wotil & second day ng Boge nha 4 o'clock inthe after- | such master]; precision with such admirable grace, as | mer retreat for visiters, where sled y, the yoyage auy cas 4 very pleasant and prosperous trip, and a safe and quiet | arriving between the thirty-first day of May and NG STYLE. GENTLEMEN’S HATS. oon of were He © THovsann first day » ra il] | are manife: by this gentleman. His powers are truly | sea and land can ofler—most delicious most attrac. bi - “G. WAY will you pay $4 50 and $5 for a Hat, when you ; ne Beople of the Sate of New | wonderful, calculated ‘os well to astonioh vulgar, as to | tive. ‘This beautiful place is well deserving a vial, and | TOCMrm with many good wishes for thelr good health. | hone arrival und ac leade twenty’ days after theis’ canto a, ROBER’ i Ng interest at the rate of live per cent per annum, | extort the admiration and attract the regard of the philo- | every accommodation can be had which the most fastidi- | today not a breath aur stirring. shall baye bees, discharged, sed ‘shall ‘perform, such a PHaNix HaT RYO CAP MANUFACTORY. neipal reimbursable at the plea: | sophical beholder. ous Visiter can desire ‘ farantine as the Health Officer shall prescribe. 2._All vee its Fulton Sree, : "ie Bate he econ | The greater par of tho Taian Opers company, Italy Ct ge Common Pleas. eae tae aL eae oe agora govk cee fet) 7 Go, and examme for your ferred to makes a speci! ledge of the tolls required to at Havana, arrived at New Orleans on the 9th inst, inthe Before a fall Court. Before Judge Daly. of the time in said sub-division mentioned ; all vessebs: e ives. mri2 Im*re_ | paid during t! De f canal navigation on frei brig Titi. Senora Cuero, formerly Miss Cirartegui, the Mar 18,—Dr: na Walie vs. Werner-~ inquest James Dawe vs. John D. Parker— Action of trover to | foreign port, on board of which during the sorege or, EXCELSIOR franaported on the Hailroads between Schenectady and, Habanero prima donna, of whom we have heard se mi lay 18.—Drcisto: Inquest set | recover $253, the value ofa quantity of watch movement, | st the por ‘of departure, any person shall have’ Woes sich, Or ENIX falo, apd of any surp) canal revenues after the satisfac- | ig among them. Signora Majocchi de V: aside—no costs. the rty of plaintiff, ged to be converted by de- from aay jace in the ordinary passage from which ney pase EN present charges upon such revenues. several other ladies, with Signores Perozzi, the tenor, | MacIntyre vs. Cochrane—Judgment reversed fondant’ The pl tiff, in June, 1844, occupied the store | south of Cape Henlopen, arriving between the ist day of roe RY t is to be understood, that the Commissioners are to be at vi th , ond a fe the 4 Dunn vs. Reed.—J' nt reversed; case sent back ii hh fed on bt * May and the 16th day of October; all aay a ASGAU and WILGLAM. | liberty fo takes Tene suet ik offen rntniomers are 10 het | Valtellina, the basso, and a few more, are the parts of the Taeendonemeee, 2004 Pearl st, in which he carried on 5 he alleged | piace, (iucluding Islands,) in Asia, Africa, or jerra- ons cn | eet eh | ues: Bartow tl grain, con o| eed ge Gece ake | ee ine oe We ed Baa brea - way SR a A 4 4 u Hats of a dah tad up rior elegance. The | not thes $5,900 all proposals to be sealed up and ea In Chancery. abide the event The two upper lofts were occ tidy Sia of aittaes | secr peotene hws whee Cate’ paow soma ake ‘of these really Y, $3 50, being $1 50 payment, ‘of arrearages to contractors Before Assistant Vice Chancellor Sanford. Jones vs. Bleecker. \gment affirmed. & Co., who resided in Connecti in which they carried | ing becwass the first day of ‘and the es of Novem- at steifar emtarich) wre ray, The secret of | disected to the Comes sir Rene ee ee ee ee Tele ee eee eer iain te telecasts te eiete Rail at | aoe Vesinene: of wana: ovement manufacturers. it | ber. shal be nuluect oguch, Quaraaing, regula: d yr The A ; states that 5. V. 8. Wilder, , was about to build 1 wasalso that plaintiff was in the habit of ad * ba od ; od co (ony, ba pening gonlomspres. riko oy ag ne od sl third day of | an expensive dwelling house, on the east side of Broad- ptions. money to Aitkins & €o.,and that in June, 1844, he ref oP head i or ilvetlonsy of en TT ll 5 hod Fund, ia sue of New York or Albany as | ¥04, he exce| nearly opposite to Waverly Place. That before | | Boyle vs. Simpson.—Motion toset aside report of re- | (9 advance any further sum until he was secured for his | Sremei'trems f Sertiiereeted i Duilding, it wae agreed between him and C. W. Van | ferees denied. ‘ previous and fature loens, upon which they executed to fe conf oe neloy oy weurasne RA oe horse torial, Districts, | Raust, who owned the next three lots south, to buy a | | Dester va. Watriss Judgment for defendant on de. | finan assignment of the jroperty in. di For the | the Quarantine Ground, be 3 to-vigitation by the Howlth » wi gaeive the interest | strip of his ground, two feet wide, and build a party wall | murrer, with liberty to plaintiff to amend on payment of | defence, it was stated that ‘a man, named in Allen, Peer, but shall not be detained be; the sime reyes rat of the Man- | at joint expense, and that Wilder should set his house | Cost within ten days after notice of rule. was the mn who owned the establishment) in Peari | for due exammation, unless she shall on cre atl otper stock | back 3 feet, from the line of the street, and that whenever | | The Mutual Insurance Com ad. Smith-—Judgment | street—that the firm of Aitkins & Co. were not known in | Ing the voyage, some case of small pox or infection = my the lots of Van Raust were built on, the buil should | for plaintiff on demurrer, with liberty to defendant to ion with it, until efter the fail f Allen in July, jous disease, wt Go sisu be set back three fect, from the line of Brenawey. | Pleed, 4c, on payment of costs, within 10 days after no | 1344' that Allen snd the defendant oooupled « store joint. | Sane'aive Mrinebrautn hee? thall ashore Aly ie es : Mr. G. Gordon, who owned the intervening lot between | tice of ly in’ John street ; that the latter procured from defend. | cessary for the preservation Of the pusioc to eanse the ‘Wiltor's end Se Chased, oF 5 eet ca tees at nt an sceommodation note for $200, upon condition thet | pezsone.ou board of any vesbel (0 be TEENIE: 5 soe wh which is still farther from the street line,) he entieny should have power to ndotanity: himself RS oad Snaster of vessel - pape “4 "alter waiter aad oe oonae a — ee gull of he vessel, crew, passengers OF CAFR, OF F same Wilder and Gordo: Before Recorde! Bests, ld. Brady and Livingston. agreement. it iy their re r and Ald. y houses Cpe in he and 1840, at an expense of | John McKeon, |» District Attorney. when the note due of or ee came, or p ‘olfe bought Wilder’ house | | Mar 18.—Plea of “Guilty—Charles Hayden, agninat | wat not able to take it up, and defendant renewed it, tnd ight gze seh itemaion bal be lawful y reauired i » do. do... about $25,000 each. Mr. $1 75 each. Orrice No. 0 Watt sr., orposire THr}Mencnants’ in December, 1841. In April, 1844, Frost bought of Van | whom there are several indictments petit 8, | finally had to the renewed note ; that it was not until or any CAR" | sonny aoe |e cts Sei ec rea yc | eee st adr gage | Maer a ee % 8. ire, once a na ' me rem . exer: | portion of his 5 1 3. apes " pees ppt ES | putting the front three feet in ad- c a Gefendant, | Sad epee we op Yor Regie for i as pment CTORS. Eh g neral, ; wares: 9 line of Broadway, sentence. isi ts of rahi ; whe 4 . Reales Valso eguinst lon or damage by infand na | vance of Mir, Wolle's house. ‘The latter, after notifying | "Trial for petit Lerceny.—Wm. Bloomer, indicted for | {o secure himself as he-hall s right to do oder his agree: 3 ant net ce he no! ity FINE a, paneeies | him of nt of Van Rausts, filed this bill to re- larceny, in having stolen from the store of Mr. A. B. eee ee icine Gn question. th ¥ a i? w isha seria Feestfione puilding within three feet of Broadwa; . Binith, coras? of Bunk aad Fourth streets sundry articles cougeek defendant finished i istileeat, the covet to thowsad dot or by im ty tPA vaNo' dO al Rigs, In his answer, Frost traversed the ment, set up his | alleged to be worth $7, on the lith day of December, sdjou y ‘months, or by ‘fe and imprison 1s the baon, De ee ance of it when he bought, (if any existed,) and fo ley then Mo Seidy-ead: Sean gailty ty Ge | | The other branch of the Court, in which Judge Ul RSoL ime ode beceetomne aes > yn ae Proola were taken, and it that if Frost had |’ "Another trial of Bloomer.—This individual was then | ho businees being ready. enim ra Boots warranted 0 gr " iat riton, a signed wrtings before Wolle noited bin, yet he had not | tied for having onthe tame day commited an sana and : an ‘a iG & JO! A Aaa sree tale ‘unis, — jorrell, Gage beck, ware left im excrete vod und net boon deliver. mith. The ‘accused, as in the case, wes re Judge Betts. ‘he iaforme ness o| bd Teele Arete, jogart, ed when the testimony was given. found guilty. The District Attorney, then moved for | The court was opened yesterasy moming, by, Judge | ie het Steak hore te canvanced ir ven i i Ne | BOOTS AND SHOES blie are invited to 2 Mi Sm . The cause occupied the day, and will be continued. | judgment, but in consequence of the prisoner not being foquired ies? spain sree Eoeien' EO. T. HOPE Becrmarys HORE riage H. F. Clark, and J. Preseott Hall, for Wolfe; 4. N. Plat, | prosent, his ecognizances were declared to be forfeited: | that he had reveived Cote Hey a sclion, at | we Nem ete. ee eevimere. viiteciee, which are to be found ay an 4 BIKD CAGE MANUFACTORY and J. W. Gerard, for Frost. No other cases being ready for trial, the Court adjourn- | that he was confined to his chamber by illness, and | SS%: ST ONS nnn ° I 0. 18t. John's Lane, corner Beach street... The Subscrib ed until to-morrow morning. would not be able to come down to court, but hoped he REMOVAL. karastan mi imme 8 Canal at., comer Salliran._ | AYO: 1 St John’s Lane, eo Te tg: oad 9 | Would be able to open the court this morning, and hear | 4 J. CUNNINGHAM has removed bis stock of Wath, ’ : LOOK AE aMiSt ie yeas eee Phen nd mo fore Commivsioner Morton. United States Marshal’s fice. | motions. The case of Pratt, indicted for crue! and un- .7 Jewelry, Silver Flated and Ei pet scy. uireet = LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if yon wanta ees, ‘which he will sell cheaper | May 18=- Charge of Ww sors ined |, tempt te Shoot Benenson & Morrall, mala of th | nual” puniahinent, wat yoiponed, wil Wednerday ye Boney, ww stores) aes May feet BB co. and Shoesy call’ at Sel" Brow tha they. can be bought eleewhere. by Commissioner Siorton, John Markey and nine | brig Mohawk, Captain Weeks, was sent home in irons by | Judge Betts also announced to the bar that he would | Gold, Gilzer and Sebel Specuctet firma Casts tat uth where you wil find csopetment, heseen, Gad " to order. J. KELLY. others of the crew of the ‘Arabella, now a pert, the American Consul at Oporto, for an attempt to shoot | take up the civil calendar, in the absence of Judge Nel ova nd frat Len Clocks, Jewelry and ; fashionable in thecity.. Do not mistake the number, ayy Morehiats woutd Ged ek ERE. beating the mate, and W tbe b reves captain, while on the voyage from Boston to the | son, next week ; that in consequence of the ai of | Greene rad wonenet: pret n%: forge assortment of imported Pronch Boots, at the cocall ood cuumdas Rama me hy board. | Murkey ‘and one other of the mutineers pave named port. He was given into the custody of the | busingss in the District Court, he would pe area be (SORPERB coes Fagip ) x. 2 BRENC - ted—the othe bi Marshal on ning last, a8 | its order, an : pared, PR COLLIN: & ed iat Stell meen F Pi iscdecotaaen ” ani hi TiS Cherry sive a ine wean paswai of them. eee been committed for examination. could not delay the business of bis ewn court, ™_ r . 4e