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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = Vol. XII, No. 132—Whole No. 4359, NEW YORK, WEDN ES AY MORNING, MAY 20, 1846. er CAT ix ton peas Sense ie New Yore Henate cae ee. North-West with senate ey ‘and mit fe HORSES FOR SALE. of fast RU © ES SYANILLS—OF THE im Eas received by the latest arrivals from Lon- ala'by A: Grieve, demmsmens, Also rare Had yaaa je Birds, only to be found at his establishment, No. whee me ne Suromt in diese aR oN) al7®tmrh porter and dealer in Birds, Cages, &e. a) FURSISI ED Ok UNFUKNISHE ington te oF switioas fall or parca lodgers are in the house, nor. will be taken. = family at eut consists he only aoe ‘persons. ingle x fe or a gentleman and Jady, desirous of iving fu's private farhily, and ins pleasant, quiet, and hand m ‘some location, this o! ‘an opportanity but ly met with. Phe entire half of, the louse will bs. let to desirable tenant, without children. Address B. of office. myl9 tf rre ry ivileges, and aoe oe coe Rooms, y teith yard privileges, he. tio: wih Pate ma aut walk’ of the City terms, ke on Bieri bee yee ta TO AHOUSE AND BARK, wih ground, situated in apaty,, State Soe bout sii pom. eUBNIS fast and tea and din) a seat powester, Ina private fay, oie nT Apply ato ‘at this Office to M. mylaetere FOR SALE OR T ee: ees Public auction, on the gest. Hal HS Aum ‘Adame st nie ae 'O LET OK FOR SA DERN BUILT COrrAGE, eincunenie: WOODS, Hart jles west of the vi M FOR eset cs, asrawiwer Cay ates istics. TEL FOR SAL! cITY wor Peston of Cy City Hi Feb alee ane a ony rsons Wishing Sty ike cho present is seldom offered. ‘The howse car is bedlosed uaul notice. Ay | ‘The Phil: ia Le Faron soarea, ee hte; Richmond nnd foase Save Kimor a eroek fo fortwo weeks, and sand thei eteecrgns 10 Gay Hoel W. C.D. C. myit twataw? ars fgeted was Pranent as 5 eee required ; ts of sok grery ection Plante eer sae Seedmen and corn Aye patanomat made to wholesale purchasers. GEN i ’S SPRING FASHION. EAV! ? a most Mi Siearthe oid esa ished Ver. sot Silk Exchange, al7 Im*rre 40 William street. J. PRICE & CO. He HAT STORE. ey Eoonaaty ken old \deunomer ment 0 &e., of the a cae mani all iv cop lower pereae: | cies le hate made to * the shortest notice. OD PRICE SPRING FASH! OR ROWN & CO., 178 Chatham Square, comer of Mott to inf eacraye nd fia of et 83 regent amy Hats, combin- erage and finish et calteng hats to be before their’ came priges smh auperiort any ever comer of Fulton and Nassau street ng, ee or te Ea Reet SES: seat supply of choice imporse olor cede b motes np ver aver of th eae Je Seeds per- ie comer, To be ra corner of i Princ a an all and most Brrade Ground ed one or table Hall. }» (stating frre a lots of of Ni vattin atae ieeae ‘weamboat boaflandng, Ba ‘mh alace is divided into gar- IED OR UNFURNISHED, to on Sut sitbe ben day of May- Purchese money cam Temsin on tort eee ere wail of the hou qui Ninth treet, lsland, 134 ‘arm ¢con- a portion et hia eultrvation. te eseae 2, Sick Kiashen siraske jouse, and several jeaion with New York by Railroad and stages EL, Winsbinaton gion City, D. The Pro- ispose oof all their the lease, which will (efor orsam y Irom Chairs.and Flower mo BAS. STORE sereety respect: ie a hres tiaportant foasiders fid assert ‘ors do con! bene a8 oy fof this fact. son20 tnerh SPRING STYLE. GENTLEMEN’S HATS. WHY will you pay $4 50 and $5 fora Hat, when you mas RENTS PHENIX HAT, my MANUFACTORY, Ana gets good one fort 1 Go, and eee Pe your mies TR, Bh aie ove stock of spring Jeakin Hats, of exquisite meee! these really st EE tt customers’ hats aT im*rre Ee FRENCH B Boots and Gaiters, in Reser ad Shi a egy oe are to be the che Agi ma im*r LOUK AT ADIES taeoriment of | $150 fet he ee ’sine ae ee ee ie aia ie fa Pur = ‘aie Bee 8s tm BK P Rlowes, taney ae, 9 lines Foe Geen cash s Cate at, comet Sulliven. D GI ee cal a Sot Broa sSespe hese ad cu omnes, Ras a alg LONG JAuAND RAILROAD COMPANY. | [MER ARRANGEMENT. CING WED- » AL it, ‘daily (excepe Su yt Sundays, ) wepoing at rt, ster ping , Hicksy ill Farmingdale, and all the sts statious between ‘armin; je aud enport. 5 P. for Farmingdale and interme. So’cloek, A. M. Accommodation train; ‘aur. \Uarcaui Muntayetthroseh te Brook? lyn. at3 P.M, Boston train, or ou the arrival of the steamer from Norwich, st pang at Se, anaes mene and Farming . Accommodation train fCreenpert train, for Brookl; Leave Fananongtar ar | gig, that: will perform “il thet 3 M. Boston tr-iu for Green- | ibe Ch Accommodation train, fer ah re = AE Rp OES A} », Maar eeed train for Brooklyn. Accommodation train, for a) am ss pane a cen ts, a er, Rey he Bese Fe: ree 18) sp Rrogtia jowree i ne Es Bru: . 7a os pt pale jempstead eed Hg reel a ae wie thee a Mistertis Feiminedae ie. Su ff sg, Yaph ak an Ey? to et es ass 1 St George 6 hogue $ scan fies Pdiveapan tion train $175, Green joston train ages are in rondinese on the arrival aviv cicep terest nine to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts of Bagrace Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall street, to receive baggage for the several trains, 30 minutes before the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side. as ‘The st jeaves rt for ; pa Whestarh lay eee Tieton Heke yn. myl9 re LONG mere er cer COMPANY. y med that the receut break the Canal, ewused by, the late freahet, havin sbeenve- the PIONEER VEXPHESS LINE, via Railroad nal tro Ph paaekie a, commenced i ier te Dever, Nod Mirker saese BALL Y. A he oy this id all th ger ong nigh Petealltas Ta coeshen bome Lis lone ls boloe sess a da Fer firrier iat , apply at the old-eatab fice, ni Market tatrety3 doors stove Beh eter B. CUMMINGS, Axent. pistepas “MORNING LINE ars SEVEN O'CLOCK. FOR ALBA mboat Pier fot of Barclay i dwell’, eat Pot, pton, Po Reopsie, Hye Fark, Rhinciveck,\pver Red Hook, Bristol, | A Catskill deo, Conanckie an 00k. The steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt, L. W. Brai- nard, will leave the Mintion ier foot of Barclay ‘street, e ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Sicurday, stTovclock, A.M. inner on boxrd the boar. gers aoe this boat will arrive in_time to take the evening train of cars from Alt: pany. west to Buffalo, and north to Saaatoga, Whitehall aad Lake Champlain, For passage or freight, apply on board the boat, or at awe office on the wharf. be, RIP ee Gare nD "Monday We a eine teeta Race vot BR GT ge PEOPLES LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY Daily, Sundays excepted Through Direet_at 7 o'clock, Fl be a ROCHESTER: Cam. Howson: ‘will leave oa, Mond Rha a Friday ev evenings, at 7-0 Sambo wit leurs cn jTeestag, hasan al herein pete eco t 5 olelock, P. P.M. Landi ag Intermediate Places. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA C iLH. , tt ian rece ERICA aprain Furry, will avoon Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sanday at eambost SOUTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. cad, snd pica | Them e on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at ‘The above bouts will, at all times, arrive in Albany in amaple morning cars for the east or west. peiasdarteermenyese-nens telcea) Whee 5K sone are forbid trusting any of the boats of this line, Vor peseane oy foteth, apply 00 Woerd tes beats orto F.C. Schultz, at tre office on the wharf. ” oF myil pope ONLY ONE DOLLAR FOR Dec! tall to Providence—The well mown and sp! wae steamer RHODE I[8L- yet ry. on Mon ‘ednesdays and CHUSETTS, Captain Porter, on lege at Secerdaye.. Loe pier, No. 1 rt MORNING Mle AT SEVEN O°CL We: ALBANY J AND INTERMEDIATE NDING ym the ramboat Pier at me oot of Duchy street. Boy and topes | _ ney acai sa a, Cepia A. Gorham at seven’ o'eloc! The TROY | leaves New. ork a Bon ay, Wed- nenday end Friday, at 7 o'clock, A Leayes Troy Mohan Trendy caldwell, We Wea a Becerear, whe ae ap: a, Po rae ‘Bark beck, Bae ook, aan t, beak bila i wither Sof die ontuncrel gah eiote hélete, zaote “For paseag rd, or at the office on the For passage or freight apply on wharf. my]7 rre NEW YORK. tn AND TROY LINE. FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, ‘iavenets the foot Sic Cc otres fo ine Mommie Tain EMPIRE, C: R. B. Mi iy, Thars Beaty the foot v Ge eGo Peck, will th ne Piet foot of Courant ret, ‘ou Monday, ‘Wednes- FORE Fae elle Ded, use Often va of the Freight Agent, or the canny ses Brae he for lone nt ABO tors of Steamboats wishing a es hunny woeld do wellto pay avinit oe ‘Beeam ite nF Stevens, Wooster, Travel wrpller, ke fo FORT per rpm myn CONEY ISLAND THE steamboat PROPRIETOR, Captain Malla, will commence runnigg on bon, "4 he ee ‘to Fort Hami anh KR Miand ¢P-Mees and Fore Hamilton at A. Mc and 5B. M watt Turther noti Fare 1234 cents. THE MOST Moe cna fe OF ALL EXCURSIONS. A SAIL across the Hudson river to Hobo- = eg walk tothe Elysian Fields y pictaresque shores of oat easily accom oe and attrac- tered for ae yest, ey mi ropiwoty INIMENT FOR RHEUMATISM, SWELLED Limes 8, Bruises, Contractions ofthe cori and [Muscles ofthe a Rr id Hip Ji This fy my so 4 ered epreeuied ad ote | lo. ical Compoyed of ed ine that has perform- ing cures of every other Femedy had failed, that it would stagger belief if they could not be! substantiated by the most respectable persons who have been cured. It permanently and eek, dissent aedineanen fe Limbs, Contractions of Cords ters not of how gures eatemacaleret to sence and Muscles Gout, itu | mr ‘tumors, tan ing 5 ‘Sprains, Brui Hard Swrellings, an joints yield to afew a tions of this L ae z Bn pees weed Ca with ih inereaid ~ Sero y iseases of the'spi itp Jousia, ‘Tis Doleveaus, and'all Nosvoos Mil uable and act a charm, stopping the bleed- i ig the to heal in ‘ Sidon Careers er mena | ora ofl Higers or Perr erat, Bele Sad Neste See Thee Croup; sop be instantly ral by saturating piece crear prea hd INIMEN’ Tt speedily an cates the skin in the fo esinl Erericte Te Mig orm or Totter, Barbar’s Itch, Seal ke stantly relieves, Too an Hesdael ste ono pain and eures Corns, Buuions, ‘A word upon the origin. reg ha ‘hus ation tothe parta diseased, the can with perfect safety. Not aday passes without panning, the most interestu neti fines at ae ae Dr. ROAK! MORNE EN CURE OF RI iM, AND er aa sly JOINT OF TWENTY YEAl pl eutlemen—I aduty to state for of the the astoni cure o! bey is as follows:— last py, n troubled Ait rheuma- eitbonts ik wit aut a cake OF erute! could not alee ‘ras ts. The r so much so that settled in my hip j Joint) the clongated or pushed out of tts socket by the mation; the cor forward, and drew my foot barely touched the Pa much impaired, irmly seated nothing could benefit m« trie rer bet ‘Physicians and sll of the sure. eurge, without reliet. aa wavined by © fiend to try Hoake's Todine Laniment a ‘ich I consented to wi b i bottle I fow tre place, will ; that can b the city. tigeof all rarual ex th chegmue tre Ranse'te The gromds now presen ancl fe eaten ia creallent order, haviag been considerably * ve Fery Bou fom! arefay, Canal tnd Christophers. ‘with vinings an “Night Boon'ren rom Hoboken to arclay street watil nu o'goek. ‘erriage’ 634 cents. mi 3m*: On — STATTEN ISLAND, 20th day of Apri ts BY FE and STATEN ISLANDER will leave New Island as follows, until further notice :— ‘ getoc id at @, 8,9, 10, Il o'clock, A.M.; 1, 2, 3,4, em ork, front Whitehall street, at 7, 9 10,11 a ie jock, A. a and ill leave at 8 A. coin the owners thereof, aire Lt POW " i> ied tn epoczed Iltned sig SOPH mer, ae 800 tous burthen, ight or passage eltst eco mek x seem WOODMULE ke 3 ae Neb) Bout ne To sail ist ane, he repay ag .C) ‘ork Packe' for ue oy having excellent aceomodations, apply on board foot rk liver . a et ae, OR LIVERPOOL—New Line— ran ks, 8c Diceant Ree saline peek s Commish, master, bn rapa x regular orange, ee, heving seoommostions exoqualieg eee apply on board, at Orleans wharf, esc igh mre KC fogtines & CO., 56 South street, ce. aa ‘ AC aR EA Sect crea my 18 aes to IN & myfrre spe 3 frees Wt ‘Sytie e'k. COLLING & Co., 56 Bouth vant well 1 fies Tam niet wg an ee ‘daily to my busine comfort of my family. Dy 75 John meet facts ae atubbors cases: avery day brigs more eviden the value of Roukes lodine Lisiment. de and the good of my fellow creatures eek, which gre [ehnaly poke pay tat mer i cftered he best physi nd fire Fe Ta an happy 19 aay, to rH flamumaton subsided a end sf nlng a Perfect he waa 5c OWN 8. EASTON, No.90 Ninth Erincipal Depot, 8. INGERSOLL } & GO., 9 John street. OAN OF 000 FOR ABRESS ECE TRACTO: AND OTH! ON a PUB ie WORKS.—The Commissioners of the Canal Fi ro fewest of the act entitled ‘ act supplementary to May7, entitled un act supplementary to the act ‘an act to provide for , Pay in ba the Set debt and preservin, of the + passed fay I: hereby give notice, that be until the, se¢ lay of Junenext, at 4 o'clock tt noon of day, a loan of THare Hewoarp 7 which transferrat be issu: nthe name ot Th i itcrest at the rate of bi a credit cope the atest of Ne oy rise : raven iaihe et 01 arini payable quarterly, fare of the Con Commissioners of 1964. In addition to the State, the act. above re- ferred to makes a speci ic cide ledge of the tolls required to be paid during the « eanal navigation on frei transported on th the Kairos roads bet henectady and Baf- falo, and of any surplus venues after the satisfac tion of the present charges apoa such revenues. to be stood, the Commi: ers are to be at liberty t to take a less sum offers are not such as in their opinion are advantageous to the interests of the State. ‘he proposals may be for the whole or any part of said loan not less t! 1000 5, Proposals to be sealed upand en- lorsed, “* Loan for the payment of arrearages to contractors and ot! I im an envelope thers on the public works," and enc to the Comptroller at a ill be required to. be paid on the third day of rtf the credit of the “Commissioners of the Canal y as y the Commissioners. ee uc Districts, will receive the .laterest ul of the Man- — ; all other stock- at of Albany, A K Asie oF a py ee Atorey G _myI7 tjel rre N. fe BENTON, Secretary “JEFFERSON INSBRANCE COMPANY.— Orrick No. ww ates orrosire THx!MzacHants’ Commay continues to Dibys Fire, on on dwelliug ho posses eal ery ry sunt lose Lng. Hiiecrons, Elisha GEO. Hor FOR ne OR TO PE ab OR ONE OR MORE YEARS, the Premises lately oc- das 8 tannery, situated int Fiat ekland co., w yards of i ie New York ileoed. Oa new and commodious. Avelling Ah stands is wrell stoc er runnin an eed ba anne age ae te tee ha shatted foal bara Tor other, mechanical a for other mechani yards from the de ood : en. 58 Chatham street my!7 Im*rre te ce + from Chambers street, N.Y. SAKACEN’S: HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N. Y. OsErH SMITH, | of Worcester, England, begs leave 10 inform his friends,customers and the. in general, a inn ho mor to ese gentle will aiays “a OS re Id ad Ee, na Larder av earn it I seteloc rand Cold Cue, Cheps, Stake et Wags, Bexar, Be ‘© prom; img provided for parties, md the cop the com and accom- Trodafion “of customers always attended to. ms, Ke. my 15 Im*r T CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. HIS high! i pt wih ss Cs ms eure erup Dinners from tions oarones, reckless Eras” The coy of the Lonel for a short. time, veil establish 0 clear and brilliant co-rpler. ion,” Bold in 73 cont each, et 1M Bowery. corner iso by Mrs. Hays, Brooklyn E, 301 Brodway, comer of Wale st, Di i Ao, RUILE, Be iy" engaged ia the rractice 0 city. Beudy and experimenting ave enabled him toi . paireociite le eeth. hese pose recaral m4 ai Uhr fee fs FN ‘in whil Nag of BIRD CAGE MANUFACTORY, Secombe Teapacted was when sonnd. mvié im*r Be i Nr eal’ taroem nis ‘Cantomern ise Peal ie, hath va large stock Bind Canes oa fous, which he will sell cheaper a he ; io, Gages mae J. KELLY. Merchants ere) find it to ir Pin J toeantand eramine Ninateek, TUN ROE pop, IOLMES’ TWO Ors, mpl Poa cee seme ee rehased the ide writen Or exe ingand setting Kitchen Ranges, in this | years, its ts in asserting the oe a ee retetes' ‘aa durability. 7 the the purposes for w' they are pure Sanne nod they will be removed ty igh any expense to wishing to purchase. mst pinta ee Ea) NK, supplied with icra vedo a 8, of the h | peeeaent acene of the last act, where, pests think, she stirs and worthy of her ed on this occasion, viz : the Koa “ Lend me Fi: jonable house. Bower tuearac.—Miss Julia Dean was the ,‘star of » in this popular establishment. "Lady of Lyons” was the piece piece selected, and she played Pauline to Davenport's Claude Melnotte. The charactor of Pauline hes, already, been performed so frequently, by the first talent of the day, and been subject to such rigid criticism, the task of performance a very difficult ono. Itis but that her performance last was highly creditable throughout, and was de- applauded by a crowded and ith a little more experience, and somewhat more confidence, we predict a highly respectable career for this lady; and her already acquired Popularity, certainly; not calculated to bees * ‘any thing by her quaintance with a Bowery audience, whose correct dis- crimination and taste have already secured forthis popu- lar theatre such an extensive share of public oot “at home” in his le attreotion,” last nig’ Th 6 | justice to Miss Dean to fi ae ry with you Davenport was, as usual, i—No. ht will bedor the bene! the lovers ofthe drama. A state, Theatrical and Musical. | | _ The tragedy of “ Gthello” was played last night at the | Park, for the benefit of the much sdmired Mrs. Bland. | The cast was most powerful, Mr. J. R. Scott playing the | noble Moor, and Mr. Vandenhoff “ honest Tago,” while | the sweet Desdemona was personated by Mra. Bland her- | self, The house was not quite so large as could have been desired, but the performances were received with marked ‘applause. The Jago of Mr. Vandenhoff is a great it. most poninbly—is our r. J. R. Scott did Ot seonatemeatey to our taste. | Lene te eon pe inthe third and fifth pom tore admired deli of the passage in the second | He made, after havit | Bee Claude Melnotte to the life. jumas, and Clark’s Glavis, were equally effective. deed, the entire caste acquitted themselves in a highly creditable manner. Miss Dean He called out after the was led forth b: . Di retired amid c'! rformanc ce; and ountry” might be said to have al- place through the power- ese days of ae whenthe nal prowess is again called into action, any thing to repreuent the ancient chivalry popular with every full-souled American—end jevement is there in the annals i Ue and town” concluded the great “Father of his _ rsonation of Clark. truly whan sh most risen from its lust oe in of the hi very fine piece of | atharine sand Petruchi or of the Shrew”— Nicholas Flam,” ve s Shillings. ” Mr. Vandenhoff appears as Petruchio, and Nrs. Bland as Katharine. of the evening, Signora Pico is to givo some of the of the Italian opera. We anticipate a crowded and that “it ello well, however, some acts. We killed Desdemo- | uizes upon Emilia’s knoc! ing for entrance. { he she come in? Were’t good ? ba pe What's the best ? If she com in, shell sure speak to my wi My wife! my wife! What wife? no wife.” performances of one of the best favorite with In the Sou ashe renders hionable audito- Collin’ ¢ General Tn- rt, when she atilo of York- e shade of the Ay 19.—Burglary.—Two notorious Five Point thieves, | jed John Brown and Charles Cook, alias Frenchy anc larioualy entered an upper room, belonging to Mr Cor. nelius Ragan, No. 119, ‘ashington street. It apy als. forced open the door with a chisel, and | broke ‘open four trunks in search of plunder; they ob- | tained two silver watches, valued at $20—one of which | belonged to William Ragan, a policeman, of the First ward. Just as these scoundrels were escaping with the booty, they were discovered by thoso efficient officers, Connell aud Daly, of the First ward, who gave chase, | which resulted, after a long run, in the arrest of Brown, | and on frisking him, they found on his person the two watches. Frenchy escaped, but was afterwards pulled in a crib in Orange street, noar Cross. Both these chaps were identified as being’ the fellows who entered above premises: Locked up by Justice Osborne for ex: | : | amination. | Petit Larcenies. Willian Dunn was caught and locked | | ep, for stealit ix of shoes. . Henry Franchett, was | brought in for hooting: a bottle of champagne.—Commit- Allin S ‘Niel was detected in stealing a $10 bank ked up. Thomas O'Brian was arrested for atch and chain and a quantity of clothing, at $22 50, belonging to Samuel McKenney, 3 clothing was recovered, but not the wate up for trial. John Thompson was brought in and looked up for Miaaling alk pocket handkorchlef, Arrest on Suspicion.—Three boys, called Augustus Busnell, John Kelly, and Enoch Sailor, were arrested yesterday, by an officer of the Second ward, chi with stealing a pocket book, containing, $12, from New- burgh. Locked up for examination by Justice Osborn Passing Bad Money.—John Gilean was arrested last night, charaed with attompting to pass a spurious dollar upon Wm. Kuensman. Attempt to Kill.—John Mackey and Thomas Lennett, two seamen, were arrested by Capt. Buck of the Third ward, charged with a violent assault, with an attempt to take the life of the mate of the ship Arabella. Sent to the United States Marshal’s office, and committed. Stealing Chai: John Corwin and John Nesdell, were arrested yesterday, charged wita stealing four chaira, ing to Mr. John Gildersleeve. They were caught rey cer Forham, of the Fourth ward, and locked upe oF Disko t Boy.—A boy about 18 years of age, called | employed by Mr. Jacob A. Stamber, a Fulton market, who sent this boy with check, drawn for $75, on the Bank of New York, about 11 o'clock yesterday morning, to getthe money. He did 20, it appears, but instead of bringing the money to his Ror has evidently ran off, for Mr. Stamber has not » him since. He is of short stature, not more than five fee! and dark hair. It seems he has a sister living in Sixteenth street. Stealing a Watch.—Edward Murry was arrested yes terday for stealing a silver watch, valued at $15, Seere | ing to John Brown, No. 157 Anthony street. ‘The watcl was recovered at Simpson's pawn shop, 151 Bowery. Committed by Justice Osborne. country must be of our country that has shed its halo of giory around the American name, that has a stron; the “Battle of Yor! off with éclat, before a full r claim wy udli town? The entire and crow: ic admiration than formance passed id house. Dramatic Amateur Comrany.—An injunction was mae yesterday, on the house which is new Col iy have selected for their performance—and thus havo Ter a been plucked down at the start—their fame pped in the bud.” The gentleman who hired for pecan there, is about to ‘tke out license. The house will then continue ae we he me oe for two » Go-aher Castix Ganpen—The second musical soiree of the | dal and his given at Castle Garden last evening. The which these concerts are got up, and the various advantages which Castle Garden offers as a this warm weathor, must draw geese was fine manner sont retreat in houses, Pritnarmomsic Societr’s Concert.—The cert of the Philharmonic Society, the proc: ye weeks. Success to the ing geniuses of the 1a is to be de- voted towards a fund for the erection of a musical hall in this city, will take place this evening, at Castle Garden Signora Pico, Madam Otto, Julia Northall, Miss Korsin- aky, Messrsy R. Munson, Philip Mayer, and Mr. Timm, have volunteered their services, together with some three hundred vocal and instrumental performers. With le such erful obje n for immense cano ‘canopy jai ra ited in view, we expect a tremendous house, Rocewert & Srove’s Crncvs, in Brooklyn, tees tory any other establishment of the | Kina that in that city. Crowds of fashionables fill its nightly. Ite star performers, its original | ci fedwith him when he took. the recognizances, and ie accommodations and universal is more kas order, features not to be overlooked. The “ hfe ma Xs the Cross” will be substituted for the until Thursday, owing to day. Sanps ann Lent’s Cincus —This ‘fine an unavoidal Fag will bo &n afternoon and evening perforinance to- | and upon rts of S) acci ent circus company are now Sexsiling through this State, doing a tremon- e dous Deniers 19th, Cherry Sy: Vernon Villago; 29th, Canastota; 30th and weno via; June rte Manlius Square; 3d, 3d and calh, Syragen. lice follow’ 7 354, Mohawk Vil and 26th, Utica; 27th, is els fe Toute for a weok | Partie 20th, Cooperstown; 93d and 28th, Mr. and Mrs. erg arrived in Cincinnati, from St. Louis, on the 18th instant The Baker an ere 8 give a concert in Elmira, | fice on the ins Miss Roneberg, called the “Mistress of the Ha: giving concerts in Cincinnati. Chemung Co., on the 13th poor harp without pedals, y adroitly ofthe harp, with bor nd in the course of Interrstixe Revic or Grxivs—Coox THE Actor aNp justices aforesaid, hes been guilty of She ) and makes give a 7 i has selocted ‘the many of her flats te loosening th ere oi, hile paying, jo screws Madame Pico is ened to concert in Provi- or the early part of the ensuing Cuantrs Krax.—Tho family of the late Geo ate Edmund Keane yard, in this city, over the ‘The younger renewed, and ciation of the complim very interest following, which we take teemed for his social The admiration of Cooke, 8t, Paul’s church dered; as well as guard it, who, inherit of heart.” at the Bull’s Head. i | fonius have Deon stamped by an a tragedian, Cooke, are living, re: se at Sind of all mei The we number of horses were entered to trot 100 mi ashes of his in, even now, is having ‘a delicacy and meipetente carrying | witness a a out the wishes of his deceased father, in flecting the highest credit upon however, not to be outdone, and to to show her ent, has presented to famity relic, as will be perceived by the | p! Frede- rick Cooke, the actor, whose iSaureiecpea ol abilities and | tending to bi uthority so high as the | tempt, and calculated to prevent and impede the due and it appears, residing — much to the satisfaction of the friends and edmire the late Mr. Cooke—in comparative comfort, in @t. Louis. We have alrcady had occasion to notice the tribute paid | he was confitied to his house four or jive weeks, during tothe remains of this eminent actor by the late Mr. Kean, in the erection of a monument in St. Paul’s church | saw Justice Drinker in the rs of Seperiea, friend. monument ‘& manner re- himself. Mra. Cooke, . ir, Kowa from a Western paper :—" It iting so large « share Pest that he poosesene, in no less degree, hi is known that ne widow and stop-daughter of the great | thinks he saw Justice Drinker apeotad, citizens of St. | to come out, until the complaint wes Louis—the latter gi ee @ g ee man universally es. | three or four times. In an interview bio! had with ualities 0 elder Kean for the genius of | lieve that witness was at all injured. The witness under- and hie Sgt age tribute over his remains in ya New York, will be also remem- it Charles Kean, even now, is having After the examination of the witness was finished, the this monument renewed. The widow and othe: usiness intelligence. ir connex- in St. hould nie aged Sporting Intelligence. Axsary Races.—On Saturday Mi there was another race ir was very warm. A 8 in 10 suc- cessive hours. ‘he feat was performed. One horse came in with 19 minutes, and another with 6 minutes to spare. The won a 60 mile heat two or three weeks ago.— Albany Citizen, May 18. Court of Sar cae Before Recorder Scott, and May 19.—. presented for their consi disc! , with ° Ala, Brody and Walks Walker. ohn McKeon, Faq, District Atlorne é ‘ -Diacharge of the oven Jeng —On the 0] ing of the Court this morning, the and announced that a ae enplated all the rand jury nesta | Su eration, and were pork Sand the usual thanks of the Court, ¢ of John J. Kinney.—in the case of John J. The Kinney, indicted for conspiring with Samuel Roby, is defraud Messrs. Doremus Suydam & Nixon of ecrorel thousand dollars worth of goods, Theodore Tomilson, Bi Tey tone Cous' rought hither on a chai a an eas indictment fora itfrom anots the indictment against Kinne; |, on the ground that he we Ry troop from ‘another State, inasmuch as he was County Court. ‘The Hon. Michael Ulshoeffer, President. Mar 19.—Trial of William W. Drinker, Esq., one of Vartetios. bl hartabred Levies oy Rocnxetes.—Over 1400 of Roch: no-license tic! son, formerly three Geo. assigned wh: Rips Pracn Tipe nutm Tue Camun: R. B. Forbes, $3600 to the F; the referees. sand. One of department. postmasters. Carnotics 32,000 at least fess on the or eration clearly withi deeply to be bee Special Justic Jes Preserving the Peace of the City New York, for Official Misconduct.—Finst Cuanax— Phat aid Wm. W. inker, since his appointment as one of the Special Justices: for preserving the of the city of New York, which office he now holds, has been ay ry of wilful dereliction in the of ‘his official utiog as auch special justice, and of arbitrary, corrupt and illegal conduct in cise thereof. Joux B. Hasty, clerk ‘ia the police office, was the first witness examined for the prosecution.—Proves the signa- ture of Justice Drinker to four documents, given in evi- dence by the prosecution, in relation to a charge of bas- a 8 then pone before the justice. Epmonp J. Ponter, examined.—Is the attorney of the oemmestiblenes 68 tas, alusgune! unk twas” hes ttsocney Sa July, 1845; received from the alms house department the paper now produced; with directions from the alms house commissioner to commence a buit against ‘Thomas Ken- ete after the suit was commonced ,receiv- ed two pleas and a notice from Thomas Warner; one of the ‘was that the parties had appeared; on receiy- ing the pleas and notice, he called at the police office and saw Mr. Drinker, and asked him if the recognizance that witness sued on was correct; ho said it was; bens ask- ed him was there forfeiture; he said it was all right; that the parti not appear; witness put in a replication, and the i@ was put on the calen a and was subse- quently referred to James M. _— ~ a meeting was had before Mr. Smith—Justice put on the ind he declared that ne wal Tuo at the police office that day at three o'clock, but that he was at his house, hearing a complaint of embezzlement; while he was at his house, word came to him that he was wanted atthe office, and some time after four o'clock he arrived there, and then understood that Mr. Warner had been there Seemieting. this case, and under the impression that the deg an Anes bound to wait, he declared the recog- i rfeited; he also stated no magistrate was asso- that that was the general practice. James M. Sautu, Esq., examined —Proves that he was the referee in the cause of the People vs. Ken- dall et al.; that Justice Drinker was examined before him, i# examination admitted there was no magis: trate associated with him when he took Kendall’s bond. Ho also admitted that he was not at the police office the bfearmamiated.ia the tons Ne eemieoeppeenes of th Cromsezamined—Justice Drinker said in answer toa question, that an officer had come to his house with a very important complaint which he wished to hear thore ; the Justice could not fix the exact time he arrived at the po- office that day,but it was between four and six o' veloek, before the bond was forfeited. Dereuiwari inated a from the can Frare ur ‘ates from te} town some di the St. Louis with the vote ‘im, inted by th End. denoune us accomplish vif silk ‘ress wo! for 30 days. The Court Gurney, and at Rio de ing th the ship ted the partic diately after Tuomas Wanner, Esq., examined—Was counsel for Kendall ; witness and Kendall appeared at the police of- 16th th July, 1 1845 ; Tediow Drinker was not there ; witness and Kendall remained at tthe police 0 office tind! dominates or hall past 4 o'clock, and when they were going, left notice that they hed appeared there in pursuance ‘of the condition of the Pond. yet Justice Merritt was asked by witness to act in the matter, but he refused. Stoney H. Stewaat, clerk in the police office, examin- ed— witness corroborated the testimon; ner, which closed the evidence on the first charge. Seconn Cuanor.—That the said Wm. W. Drinker, in f his official duties, as one of the special ality. oppres- trate, of Mn Ware the discharge sion, injustice, and conduct unbecom: the administration of justice fato cou honest administration «1 justice. Wittiam 8. Coawin, examined—On the 16th ot No- vember, 1845, he was assaulted, in consequence of which oF move. Witness first tter part of December ; he told witness that his complaint against the person who struck him would come on about # a week from that time ; t the appointed time ; saw Justice Drinker ; ies were not there, but he would tats tha lieerty, of tying, totea-es meoam: Neuere they wanted ; witness Ate: of him, when he was going away, when the business was likely to come in; he re- |, that when it did he would send witness notice ; which time he could not » witness saw him next in the tim jury room ; witness rom the time he was able of, about Justice Drinker at the oyeig office, de said he did not be- went a long cross-examination by Mr. Whiting, but nothing material was elicited. sila Court adjourned to 4 o'clock this afternoon. Court Calendar—This Day. Common Puxas—First. —1, 16, 49, 61, 58, 55, 57, 63, it was presdnted to | 67. Second part—66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 78, 80, 234, 82, B4. time-piece, the out. The bod A oe) of From Santa Fe.—A correspondent at Inde- pendence, to whom we have freq ently been in- debted for similar favors, sends us intelligence from | Columbus,8. C. season, he received a similar present, oa spot, and upon digging, the Boots which he wore. Arremrr at Faavp.—A person callit H. Boyd, has been arrested in poses} to pass himself off as a travellin; lics now in the capital of New England, is estimate vered on the next day. litics, but on ipirit of liberal and honorable compromise, and with that negotiations between the two resumed, and the controversy settl tually satisfactory terms, | strongly pa: jowlin's district, Trewern in convention at Fre: ominated for re-election to Co this was done, Thomas H. Holt, one of the de! nomination of Judge .Bowlin had be conclusion announced gress, in soposttion to the nomination w! Court of 8; the penitentiar; assaulting Charles sent to the same place for 8 months. Thomas Nesler, for stealing booked for 5 months’ residence on Blackwell's Island. United States Mar 19—Charge of Revolt and@ Larc Newton, Joba Inglis, James H. Hi whale ship Caravan, charged with « revolt and laree without orders, and ta oats, and part veh the voce se investigation of all the fac ester have published an address imploring their thelr husbands hoses, brothers, and friends to vote the et Distaresing Suicipz anv Muavr.n.—Mre Sarah Donald- cA ay Carolina, drowned herself and Chattahooche river, in De Kalb co., few da ny Jone in the following manner:—She frst tied the two older ones together, and threw them into the river; then she tied plunged headlong into the the remot be to hereelf, and ‘The reason oe the existence of her- she thus te: selfand children, is said to be a dread of starvation. The editor of the South Carolinian, at ays that he received a present of come eg peaches and cherries on the xz th a e 14.—The compensation due the steam-tug for services readered to the British steam- thip ‘Cambria, in assisting to get her off shore at Truro beach, was Telt to arbitration ed the referees awarded orbes—the Caiubria to pay the expenses of The owners of the General Lincoln re ceived $700 for the services of their boet, and the pro- prietors of the Mayflower, $600. Boy Founp.—The body of Dr. Douglass Houghton, late Geologist of Mic! ‘Lak rior last fall, was Siherale wad Girebvass® aber tix’ wiles gneve tee place where Dr Houghton was drowned, buried in the jan, who was drowned in ind last week. The bod; up, drew attention to the ly was identified by the his arms himself Wilmot He. *., for Legend He carried forged toes n itarell with tise thus endeavored to procure funds from the country 1x Bostox.—The whole number of Cathe- ; or more than one quarter part of the en- tire population of Boston. Political Movements. Lrawuatune or Maine.—This body assembled at Au- Math inst. Gov. Andersoi was de- Tt maeddles very lite with as. @ Oregon question he says —" In Which evinces the strongest desire to termination, the Pret this agitating question to a speed: dent of the Exitea ‘States has off red a nearly equal di sin sion of the territory in dispute. That a rey berger hts, and which me: im our just ed us the limit, beyond hick; in the united X nde ips of the country, it would be improper to been declined 0, should have by the government of Greet Britain, is regretted. Im the hope which is entertained, fovernments will be spon Ja just apd mu- On oF 4 Canpipate.—We learn from the Lafayette (Ta.,) Journal, of the 7th, that Godlove 8. Orth, nol few months since as the whig candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Indians, has withdrawn his name vase. Amona tHe Misoun: Democnate.—Dele- m out of the seventeen counties comprising jerick: AA regular row was Kicked up by e Yelegation, ne of the counties with- drew. Judge Bowlin waa then, on the first ballot, and of only one county out of the nine against ress. But, before ion aj ¢ Hard meeting at St. Louis, took thé stan ed the intrigue and freud’ by which the himself as a ‘candidate for Con- hich had been lal Sessions. rand two Aldermen. ‘Sentences.—Mary E. Stowart, for steall rth $5, was sentenced 1 be’ imprisoned In for 6 months. Thomas Micheel, for E. Smith, was sent to the penitentiary John Hafer, for assaulting his wife, was John Crozen end four chairs, were each then adjourned until Tuesday morning next. raves, Benjamin Milton C. Derby, five of the crew of the neiro, about the Ist of January last, by After efull Commissioner commit. ies, in defeult oe ‘alle Court of Common Pk Pleas. Before Judge Daly. Mar 19.—Davis va. steed —This cause. which was re- ported in the Herald of Monday, was not finished the court adjourned. The other branch of the omen Bh was creme and imme whea adjourned, no bi ready. Sincutar Escarg.—We learn that John Trow, who murdered Miss Magdaline ber npbponite this cit e the from of the tragedy, and cannot be throat sewed up on the ad instant, , & few days since, and th the Bouse where he Vas amo ying ines 3d instant, but since ‘ye hog ed the stitches broke out, jeoving « hole im front of part of his wind man’s fist. He has Courtney; he was at the house i, night before last. We understand’ that th enough to pba saat . son attended Messrs. Porter and ‘the former, until the the jeard a noise in Mr. Porter's houso during the mei but that is tnd fe It is he drank, now known of the man’s prerumed Trow' irienda tack Misra he is now secreted somewhere in the viciaity of is city. He la: Mr Porter's, and this on a low bed, dui his sojourn at ept a tub of water under his bed—from and that is the sustenance he has had. He actually lived. ten days and nights on water alone, then made his escape.——Cincinnati Commercial, May 14 DE. CARPA’S U' C Ss Sine ines ana, and the Dincharge oer Sropeune with for tet out doubt, one become double weight Na ‘the nothing could by low. public a and at the sam the great virtu extract wi ears, 50 hear, unles that sirution ap ont ely evened tbat, which f farder i Santa Fe to the 30th March. He had received letters in- forming him of the murder of Mr. Crombeck, of Leger, Crombeck & Co., who was shot by the Apache Indians, whilst on his way to Taos. After being shot, he rushed upon the Indian, and killed him with a knife, not having strength to raise his gun. They died toge- ther, and when found, his body presented a most revoit- ing scene, the shot from the wala’ gun having torn his head in pieces, ‘Two Indians were i custody for parti- cipation in the murder. ‘A band of Lutaw Indians have run off eighteen hun- dred head of cattle, belonging to Mr. Bonney, who li on the road to Santa ighty miles from that place. is Ving eed the indians, and there were sieeteasld his having been killed, as he had been absent for six # without being heard from. The Indians have run pe i ena Seong perth belonging to Mexicans, and several of the latter have been killed within a short Gen. Conde was to be in Santa Fe in May, to enforce the law against the introduction of contraband goods. Things were all quiet, except with the Indians. The re- volution in the government of Mexico created no excite- ment whatever. The local TB a me quietly pro- nounced in favor of Paredes, there is het oe doubt that they would accommodate themselves to any other eo of felony, and detained only lemeanor, and that he could not have been brought from another State to answer for ‘© misdemeanor. The parties Arroayey, and ¢ motion, on the part of the prosecution. , On Eaq,, then rose and grey he Wairina, on behalf of the accused, and authorities to show that the motion to quash the indict- | of the Arkansas, good, and ought to be sustained. The decision of receiving th npeeyee 5 Boain Foy ba eonees ofthe Cour was revered uni! tomorow: Foto upuse a Prous Re ts of the Court having been dng counsel, op- the cited numerous occupied. for &reat portion of the day in hearing the arguments of counsel in the above case, no icialb wees called on, and the Court adjourned until to-morrow morning, Cuarce.—| to anew him with adu Bicktord, at divers mes and He waived the that he would not contend nol. pros'd. the ing tor one. After stat on the two a. Ae was six Meibes in the him to find sureties Hg) in the sum Og sine Se jal | June.—Boston Post, May 19. the first two counts; and Mi —_—___ Axsert J. Trmreti srovent ur Tirrell las ofan irre was a intictwent toa bol on A Turd Court, pean beat co = 43 tery, &e., with eg Regs = a in this ity, with the pone Oo a 4s suil & prey to them, and in fact, most ofthe stock farms, ir. ae county ery pe ie was then remanded to | They were entirely friendly, cat It is expected that histrial for arson will come on off from Mr. Pearson, no Ma be used reading of the indictment, nolo con- three. tendere, the prisoner puts himself pA aah within the | huahua has fallen off, and power of the government as if he plea cannot, like a plea of guilty, @ trial tor divorce, should his wife ever think of arrly. that the beng of ity ; but his Samet him on to receive judg- change with equal facility. Our Correspondent says, there are great numbers of | persons in rgeioms, on the route to California. Kad ‘unsettled state of affairs has discouraged fore iota of from going to New Mexico. There are an vesorel ks of | goods there tor sale at Eastern cost, the owners not being inclined to run the risk of the unsettled state of affairs in be i m9 The writer was about to leave for the crossing from whence, as he was in expectation From Cuimvanva.—A letter from Mr. Isaac Pearsons, who lett Chihuahua on the bth of Feb- ruary, avdcame through poy days, is publish- edin the Boonslick Times of the 2d instant. Mr. P. says: —At Chihuahua, the ne changy in the officers of the ri of the Paredes revolution, was vanay, of Janus, to the office of Governor, in olen of Don Trias, who refused to support the new administration. The State of Chihuahua, which for years has been rapidly , from the ing incursions of the Camanches and Indians, ble one, of the frm were street, first Prepared hei Up, Py R pie gies and retail 2 Broadw: - Dk, JAC, "al chose Fivecta falling of Wise miptoms of appr H ifteen, and twenty years, use, ear trumpets, ong aside their trumpe: we feel femedy fe it ear rh ie Rap fore AFNESS CAN BE CURED. Detiiness, wand als 4 Pete wh after using one or two ing well. Tee, with: that, of befall as, to ey tom the Rarweiee nhs the ase. oft gr 1 This licted, ¢ hoped, even win is sw eet, from a Medien fern cities -— in affecting cares, as well as in ‘Working, wonder gemtify herel hen I in both ible to remained in an years, it. oT im and am ha: re Ter eu ' er, & period, ike magic, 2 and qui rmation of my C: iL find me tye hing above Hee mn uh 8. Biicca wi Bina mhole- Fulton st., mts (Or out KSON’S PILE EMBROCATION. Ds Ge ted OR PILES, is a disease produced by Fritation, costiveness, purgative stimulants, andae acuermitation of blood to the hemornol enceee tive riding or walking, or x congestive sate ofthe liver, and often by a peculiarity of the constitution } eh eae th thas followed the wee of the! jon ia he ye ,has been truly Bm 9 d ~™ reuonta 10 use ites a a iG eiardartetens 16. Dr. Jackson ; 8ir—1 think there are few. ¥ pore commen ‘and troublesome than the pil ting the 1g yours have suffered from 7 eansing noe bleeding and immoderate itching. various remedies, but without wutil I gota your Em- brocetion, was whi ] completely cu pone Bie “Embrecation ifn [eee Fi wi wal ae Perk. 80 ‘Sold Sckseby Graagloe wee fed, a hie ea ERMAN VER. MOrFER No, 121 sae street, seb Vege with domestic animals, are entirely Pie. im] commerce whe hae en have Tenth dec Domestics and prints, (leading articles if trade} trade) Tetailing at from 26 to 31 cts. per yard (openshp which, consldering the high ‘ties and eizpenee or tation, is extremely low; but will be stil further reduced, by the arrival of the immense exports by Santa Fe this sun- mer. He saw no Indians on the journey except sboat forty Chians, whom he met near the Cimaron 8. ht some mules that :un em beck, smoked with which @ few years ago, were swarming brought retired. | Mr. Pearson, and then mjeieke st vi myid lwer fedrt sre pie Liquid by ders, for entirely eradicating superfluous orf arms. oR? ge GREY HAIR, Dies a ria gach ndion and a poe, rey ee ne aaa ae Ct enka can ha or eam, ye. their hair Sorentencgndy the use of Jules Hauel neck or as formerly, 205 Broadway. mytt Imer ure | BRANCH ££ #ORIA'S Pyne ET ar NT, GREE! yetconrn Rect Ble. aoe eae ath He ly favited to ea seg he ate well A Berween Mus. a & teen ae,