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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Eee - = —ienoeen NO. 5390. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1849. Canadian Matters—The Excitem in the) Bhe he Rebeilion Losses—First Symp- | independem > aedtne Exceutive Kxtre Seseh Musical. Police Intelligence. Theatrical an: gare F Men of Philadelphia. Wasnixaron, Mareh 6, 1849. Printing— Baldwin avd Hamlin B wt in Mf Daughter Robbing her Mother 4, eo tome of Revolution. {Corresponeruce of che Phiix. San. coutive session of the Senate opened to Library Pearce, Mason. and Davis. of Miss, parang par adi Seng drame of * The Sergeant's | |, cash wan brought Be sek "ican, meee, outer Our latest advices from Montreal are to the 3d Wasnireron, March 6, 1849. elve o'clock. Fillmore im the ehair, It is Noval Affairs—Yulee, Mason, Bright, Badger, and Perfor it evening as the frst virce. | borne. reepectiog a small girl of only 10 y-are of ace, The independent eopyorters of Gen. Toylor, of ned Jer the purpore of acting upon the appoint | Miller, ‘ it fo a drama of mush interest, though the story of it | by the » of Mery McCann, who stole $39 from her inst. inclusive. the eny and county of Philadelphia, now present | Rents required to set the now administration im mo- Select Committee on Election of General Shielde— | igan old one, vis.: @ lovel: | mother, and she was subs-queatly ronbed by @ ma [From the 8t. Jehus News 1 here at the capital of the tepubhe, haying jmuma- | 82 Benton, Feich, Mason. Webster and Pearo tee raffane whe decey cea Where reslde | Culied ichn Connelly and his wife The ciroucstances We had intended making » few remarks upon the | ud to Gen. Taylor their denire to visit bim in a | .. 1Dts i# usually at there oxtra sessions of the Senate, | Terri/orice- Douglass, Butler, and Houston. © Fufiane who decoy travellers into lodging there are ax follows:—It seems the girl stole the mony from Yerolutions introduced by Mr. Lafontaine, im the | bedy, ata convenient ume alter his ibnaguration, | SB little Incidental business of the morning hour | Public Buildin ge— Hunter and Valen. for » night, and then mordering them for their pro- | her mether’s bureau drawer and then left her bh 4 ey a ome, House of Assembly, respreting the paym- at of lossen Wrapracted wit open doors Contingent Exzpenses— Dodge, of lewa, Walker, and ty. Duff apd Stevens play the rufians, i | which ie on the corner of Ludlow and Houston ai {neurred by the rebellion of 1837 and 1888, 10 our last Hangers threugh Col Bliss, an intimation that | ‘Thus it was this morning that Mr. Dovctass rose to | Smith Bia’ Miss Wemyes the travelers. Gilbsat is corstg | strolled down the Bowery aud entered the barsmout farue. but want of tpece prevented our acing 8» We | he wo 'd be prepared to receive them at one | » question of privilege. He a«ked that the Senate ad- Roads and Conals—Bright, Sebastian, and Foote. soldier, and Mise Wemyss the sergeant’s wife. They | kept by Connelly, im the Bowery. near the theatre, Dope, however, that the protest we now make against | o'clock this day. Accordingly, despite the ex- | mit bie collesgue. James Shields to be sworn in; and Revoltstionary Claima—Walxer, Norris, and Dodge, of | n. arly fai} = sacrifice to the murde: but +y the | where the girl was enticed to buy an old wates for $> the payment of thore losses, will not by too late. At | Ueme inclemeney of the westher, large number | be s*ked it avo matter of right in bebalf of the State | lowa. prevence of mind of the sergeant’s wife, y wd by the | ofthe stolen money, Connmully and his wife fladinz all events, the subject is one of such megnicude, in- | of your fellow-citizens met, at that hour, atthe re- | Of Hlincis reign Relations—Benton, Cass, Foote, Webster, | god offices of Margot, the rufilang’ servant (played | that she bad mere money, closed the door sgainst hi volving 80 great a principle, and threatening such dire- | sidence ef the President. They found his ume Mr Waren moved to take up bis resolution for re- | and Mangum. y Mire Tayler.) and ber husband, a comic part played | One dvy and # night, took the balance of tke aooe {ul reswite, that no independent journalist oan shirk | Gocupi d in receiving the calls’ of a number of | “FPS the credentials of James Shields, to the Judi- | Finance— Dickinson, Hunter, Douglass, Phelps, and | by Wirans, they Snally escape, and the rudiaus are | tupplied her with liquor. making ber (otoxioated the responsinility of manfully and firmly spowking out | jy diex, who buve all been enthusiastically anxious ciaty Committee, with Instructions to fuquire into his | Websrer, fs arrested apd handed over to justice. In the coarre of | 1m order that abe mght forget where she was Tobbed, “ with » loud voice.”? i y, eligibility to the Senate. it being supposed by rome Commirce—Hawlin, Soulé, Fitzpatrick, Davis, Of | tne picce there are many very interesting seenes, and | Comnelly then conveyed her, whi upified with a > ° . * . . to shake by the hand the veteran hero who, xe he | that be bas not been nine year a citizen, as re | Mavr., ond Smith. ai] concerned in the piece played moat admirably, | )\ucr, to Brooklyn, and there left her toxeek @ home, In thoge days we struck for the Queen and country, bes been the lion in war, seems the most affible, | quired by the constitution. Manufuctures—Sebartian, Butler, and Jones. oT Jerry” The excitement in | OMcer Walling, ous of our «ficient members of police ene we bave never reg otted the conrse we then pur- | courteous and mild of gentlemen, now that the Mr Marcum observed that on the adjourament of Engromed Bils—Jones and Sebastian. favor of this plece does not abate » whit, aud ‘the | tthe Tombs, had the matter plac to his hands 4, The clemency stuce exhibited by the Britien | sword hasbeen lain aside for the executive man- | the Thirtieth Congress, its committees were all dis- Enroiled Bills— Rusk boys” show off nightly in g yle. Of course | Jeetercay and ina very short time he had the, ia government bas challenged the admiration of the | tle. Of couree the ladies had the first claim upon | S¢ived. Pensions— Dodge, of Wisconsin, Fitspatriok, and | cach tries to do ourtody, together with Conrelly, his wife. their whole world. fe rejoicud over that clemency, andthe | fis uttention, and it they bad not possessed it by Mr Dovoras claimed his question of privilege, The | Hunter. 3 evinced by the friendy of the respective parties asthe | bar-keeper, called Jawes Howland The gi id her sdmimble constitution bestow-d upon United Canade. | yil social and chivalric comity, they would have regularly suthenticsted eredentials of the Senator had District of Columbia—Maron. Yulee, and Shields. chencen cf war go for or against them tn the friendiy | *tory to Justice Osborne—how and in what manner she ‘We bave vo eymonthy with thoa- who taunt and pro | Gemanded and chiorced Its theretere our iricade | D&th preented; it wae due to the State of Ikinoit.and | Pafents— Turney, Norrie, and Whitcomb : cunter on the siege. The of * Nick of the | W8* treated and robbed by the accused parties, The scribe the ra im thove dep'orable times We are he f ee rT trienas | to the usve! eustom. to admit the member, and if a Reirenchment— Bradbury, Hourton, and Feleh. Weeds” ocnetuded performs: wagistrate. believi er story, committed the scoused heart anc soul fir ® complete emnesty, We have | Waited until the femule greetings were eoded, | question of bir eligibility ts rained, that inwenbjvct for | Post Ogice and Roads—Rusk, Sturgeon, Soul’, Ber- " partien to prion to await « further beatl sreadilg roamed ayo overs ache to » the bitter. | When they were ushered iuto the reception room, | subrequent consideration, Such hed been the pre- | Hom and Corwin. Buoanway Turatar —Last evening the perform: | un Extensive Eniry Kobbery.—On former days. and the reme reason prompts us | Where the President was alone, waiting to receive | viour action of the Senate. As the question in eash Judiciary— Butler, Downs, Bradbury, Berrien, and | snces at this place of amusement commenced with the | Jat reme thief entered the hall of the dwaliiag house mn the reevlutions of Mr. Lefentaiue Chey | them. cate, (f the wliensge of Mr. Gallatin, Me Smith, of S. | Dayton. somody of “Speed the Plough," in whioh Mr. H, Pis- | NO 18 Chatlenntrert, oocupled by Me. Wia He Grin- Bave sueady reruccitated the batreds of 1837, 88 When the cpportupity was at length afforded C , end Bich, of michigan. Geveral Shields wes en- Claim | Bell, and stole from the entry @ blue cloth clogx, ‘They bave convulted the country—they havercuseds | the delegation of meetivg him, they entered the | titled to the seat and the rights of a member of the | Public Lands— Felch, Bo! cide surtained the charactor of Farmer Aahfeld. The | black cloth overcoat, in thu pocket of which were Cwe stern and implacable epirit umoog the loyalists; and | gyartment, and while thes were argasing them, | Stuate. Ul adjudgea to be ineligibie. He madn out a | Agriculture Sturgeon, Turney cther members of the talented company at this house | memorandum bcoks. snd « biu- silk purse. contatauing they promire to dirrolve the eonnectina of this pro- 7 z Very clear cate of precedents, and insisted upon the | Bielitary is, of Mis bord © | $200 1p American gold pieces, four aoverelgne, $100 Mata with cite cenrent.aiatel Bat we, onunot senor the'<cheirman, 'Dr.°J. “K." Mitetrell, re- Fiahtof his colinaue tow eeat in the ctmber till ad> | Belt and ) suppcrted the subordinate parts, and acquitted them- | Chariton, South Caroling, ville, anda $40 Virgina a judged not qualitie eon. Dina our eyes to thu “sigas of the tim Houston, Fitzpatrick, and Dodge, of Wis- | #¢)ves# in their several obaracters, to the genoral satis- | pi), Yeoterday aman called Thowas Wilson, a follow if isd oa Mb. | Letoptainx rojeet be |, Mx Pxrsioens—Many of these are the honestand |“ Dir Mungum. Mr. Turney, Mr, Badger, Mr. Butler, faction. The “ Double Bedded Room’? concluded the | who goes about begging, was arrested, oo susptoion ried, out, those who stood by the fstmop and | bard working sons of Penneyivania. whe bave given ® | Mr. Webrier. Mr. Atobicom. aud Mr Berrien support- | Private Land Giuims— Downs, Whitcomb, and Dick- | ¢Pt+riainments of the evening and itis only the simple Pitaite ry above Marly and was detai od by the rument in the hour of danger; who saved the | Part of their time and laber to fight for you and the | ed Mr Dovgiase in bis tine of precedents. ipron Ubereggrrated ftruth to say. that we never saw thie jatrate for a furtber bearing imetY uated the) Boceorn aac f | eountry.”? Mr. Wa.xes pleaded that hie object in firet acting | Indian Affaire—Atobison, Sebastian, Rusk, Phelps, | Popvler piece better played in this efty. The humo. rest on @ Bench Warrant —Captain Magness, of ‘Stock ieiorin. walcne lrnaee sean ce | , The President replied, “ Pshall like them ali the bet- | on the eligibiily of General Shields before admit- | and Bell. Towa inclueats, the iauuheble surprites and the ool. | the Oth ward police, are Gla thief, exlled Jou Binding They will go farther. «Passive resiscance’ | tet for that— they are weleowe : | wae in wy youth ® | ting bim, wus juntice to General Shields, jantioe to the pre ene ae cal denouement, were 80 adiaira ly reprasonted that | Dunn, ona bench warrant, chargiag him with com- will not eatis'y th but they will agitate and pro- working Insp, and was brough! up to the ploaga ”” Senate. and justice to the country, and tatimated the house was kept in continual roars of laughter. mitting two burglar! He was looked up for trial cert, proteat aiid agitate, until the stare of feeling will | Dr. Mircug.n then addressed the President as Belted th Gyneral Shields could jute his Tne Cuouns.—A messenger arrived at the Mayor's RUE peel cpeden. binerse Ah Fiabe, Arrest of a Pick; .—Saveral complaints have . iy fc fuilow: y unt nent, r Be ee eral late oie wee ourselves ‘o your Excellency, | Mr Foorr showed that the resolution to refer was | °M¢®: frem the Quarantine ground, at 120'elock yester- | the manoxer may be wholly tadifferant to ali rival at: | bern, vette cane the tems oF eras cae the last few ‘placing ot the torch, Dow bepirg to bi DB made days, rerpesting the loss of purses and posket- books while ridivg in omnibuses, In consequence thereof the cblet derpatched two of his pick pooket detectors— have jegation, to represent fifteem | OUt ofcrder, ax there were no committees for the refer. | ¢8Y. He reported that no cases of cholera had as yet | tisetione. y Mr Iraac Buchanan bids fair to | thei \ectore of the city and county | ¢noe. We ought to adbere to the old established prac- | come onshcre. Dr. Whiting, the Health Officer, has aicinan peas pa bo | even bid defiance to the very ele- or weather can now have any etfeot ful mag netiem of hie establishment, Bee RSS Ler Eigte: sey be EAN eet Giowecnney ft Eero Cote iva er arenas po bape The motion of Mr, Devo.ass was carried, and Gene- | MSd® no oficial report. The Sanitary Committee wilt | 7'o morrow night will be performed, for the Orat tie | (ricrts Reed sud Crolius— to se ree ae ee But if it doer pxas and becomes law, will an, their gratitude for your eminent military services, our | rai Shicids waa qualified and probablymect this afternoon, in order to reeeive any | at this theatre, the comedy of * The West Bod,” in od “plekpocket, salting" bimmeelf’* Whttess Duy the debentures redeewable in twenty ye conrtituente ineorided your mame upon thelr patriotic | ebsmber. communications that may be made in relation to mat- | Which Mr H. Placide will also appear. with the beactl- | Smith, reated im omeof the Dry Dook stages. wait- imagine not: for in lvss than oue-fourch of that period | "nner, irrespective of party ties or seotional di On motion of Mr Mitten, @ committee of two was | tere with which they are ehorged, and to take such | {21nd sccomplieched Mins Roto Telbin, who, we un- | ing {cr @ chance \o rob some of the passeogers.— appointed to wait on the President, and inform bim derstand, bas completely recovered from her recent | ‘The thief was thatthe Serate wan teady toreceive auoh communi. | Setlon » may be deemed advieable in the promises, | illness, "Her reappratauon on the stage will be @ | fore the obiet and reuted le ‘The existing state of things. im reference to emigrants | eouree of the greatest delight to all the play going | ber of policemen A few days ai lady was robhed of | stiving at thie port, is lamentable There are han- | people of the city, and. indeed, to every one apable of | of a pure. containing $20, while riding la an oanibes dreds of aeatitute persoms arriving almost daily, aud | appreciating hisiriouic talents of the rst order, eom- | This lady waa rent for aod on entering the room, whe boned with ail the advantages of good features and | war arked to pick out the wan frm the number. sent whom she thougtt picked h.r pooket that Ath Of Lime, Canada will cease to be wm sppendage of the | vations. Whigs. natives and democrata co-opt Britikh Crown. We do not gues upon this iter | Jovere of their common countr! ‘There sre signs which indivate to every reasoi ker ipatitutions, by ob g ® onief magistrate who | outions as be might have to make man the current of publio feelings. Let all honest | ¥ovld not be unduly blurred by local interests cr party Mr. Mancum moved that the standing eommitte bly dispos-d men; ul friends of Brith | feuds, but who would consider rather what migat be | the Jart session ke continued, and that the vacanc hid), Of a f a) asd Coustitutional Government, anite as | Uretul to the whol ple, thau what might conduc» to | cecurring by the ion of the terme of members, | the Commissioners Bed the Mepsige a @ map and frown down this unjust and uareason- | the interests of part ofthem To promote these | be filled by the Chair $380,600 om hand. with which to suppl. dy aud conveyed be- f When this sum is expended, what are they to do? “ » able, impolitie aud dangerous measure, jected you, sir, asa chief in | Mr. Dickinson asked what effest that would have? : National. Toearne.—“ Tom and Jemmy” fein tho | the stage Afier looking around at the different feces, whoge ability rupacity, avd bonerty of purpose, the: Mr. Maxcun re-stated bis motion, recent decirions of the Supreme Court out off the hos- she picked out Smith asthe man whom she Phe pelivion fom the conservative minority of Mon- | ¥¢ud implicitly rely, and resolved iu defence of just | Mr. Dixcinson preferred sdhoring to the practice cf | Pita! woney from their collection, and unless the Lo. | Sfceudant at this houte, and is allowed by all tobe | ie yiching her peoket. On thie churge the segused: tesal Se vas Gessnmoe -Goneensoveving fr te tier. d gevercus prinetple, to encounter thelr politioal | electing the ecmmittees by the Senate girlature. by rowe judisiqus action, will provide for the | ove of the richest burlesques ever produced here. The | waa locked up by the chief for a further hearing Se- Intion of Parliament, acd tbe diemisal of the minis. | A¢Verreresin : whatever force? they might ansambie, | Mr. beaxizn acd Mr Mancum represented that it | meigenoy. mort lamentable state of a whole thing, from beginning to end, is well worth see- | veral other charger, we Understand, will be beoaght . q he victory which bas placed you, sir. in theexecutive | Was urual for the Chair te fill vacancies; and that ia | brovght 1 Sey Pag srevenced to His Excelleacy on Tuesday at- bai of the tion. leaven them nothing to desir ‘be petition having been read by Mr. Moffatt, His le continuance of your physics! vigol Egartiengy wes pissed to make the following reply :— bay Se fe Gantiemen :—I request tbat you will fatorm the bret heey 4 subscribers to this petition, that you have placed iti | £)tcred }on: Bay 3 yoy bunds, and that ite wilegations and preyer will re- TOUE PEEK. and is » perfect “ daguerreotype,” if we may so term | (hief of Police aud identify tae rogue if possible. it, ot the great Oght at Rock Point, Rasice Tom and tharge of Passing Bad Muney —Two men, called his darkies have a hard time catching the dghters, and | Lawrence MoCarty and Thomas Sunn, were atrested: the referee of the fight (played by Buoth) is 0 yesterday, on a eharge of parsing a counterfelt $6 bill, able pi Of farce acting we bay purporting to be on the Susquehanna Bank, on Joha nly ought to give Messrs. “Sho- | Hughes, No 840 Cherry atreat. The asoused parties thors of this piece, a full 3 deayinayaqusbinaie Gu waylcfigeuue & he detained by Justice Timpson for # farther hear- Mos California” still thin care the committees were only to last during the not but be felt throughout the extra sension. bi, ‘ Met tren part Cie 6 Mr. Foor, objected to the method proposed. ere sre now 1,400 emigrant paupers at War: Dit, Mancum frou feelings of deltescy to the Ch Inland, 1,100 at the Marine Hospital, and 260 at the te and of rerpect to the majority of the body, withdrew | Perery horpitel on Bediow’s Island. The Comaisel hisreroludion. And, ms of Exton Jones take the passengers of 3 adminirtration, w£d to look with ¢! pon | On motion of Mr. Tuxnry, it was ordered that the | Liverpool into the horpital at Quarantine, tor the See Ce TaNTa: WIE. Cease, out, ond tus ended nt propresn. aud iteglorious consummation, | Senate proceed, at twelve o'clock to-morrow, to elect | foe reason that there is no room for the: ‘dnb tiny eteevetreron : @ 60 signally manifested your patriotism | the stening committe herefore, been decided to procure, if a barge P 7 and propriety of character, byielecting, as your per- | M: Ax you hi d to refer the credentials of | of lerge dimensions, and to make of that a t porary sirvest on Suspicion.—Offteers o¥stiay and Duryes, ‘The pation was signed by upwards of 6.600 per- | S20 P:0pH 4 7 bor: to which tbe patients from the L be re- 4 Legs y, rf . political model, the master-npirit of there. | General Shieids te @ committee, y _ may be re ofthe Eighth ward potion, arrested yesterday, Willams ane erate... PO ect et elle volution, and the grazd exemplar of the age, woin- | Nr. Hamiix thought they ought to go tothe Com- | Moved. and thus he keptaeparate from all othersat the Btein end Ann Spares, on suspicion of having robbed. Dave no doubt that hundreds of others | °R'ge the hope, that aftera not less prolonged aud auc. | mittee on the Judiciary fever, there is none in the one to see the Californi: E:l Whitaker of the sam of $55, by what is termed by ane po eae paningneenter oe: cppeegipely cessful admipistration, you will also enjoy, in the shade Finally, the gasotion was carried to refor them to a} = Darxanrun Scrcine.—Yeaterday morning the Coroner | Sdventures of Mose, Sykerey, Live & Co Forto night's | the thieves the ‘panel game.” ‘The magistrate com- wer , : bill we refer to our list of amusements, by whioh it of peseeful retirement, a repose unclouded by one re- | select ccmmittee of five, to be elected by the Senate to- | was caliud to heid an inquest at the paint store of Vir. } by white! mitted them both to prison for a further bi ‘ From the Montreal Herald, March 1.] pret for the past, oF ebe doube for the futare > morrow, with the other committees Frederick B Foadiek, situated at No 40 Fifth avenue, | De teen that «full and interesting progcamme will be alias deh dose Baa Tur Remacrion Lossys.—Meetings it wil be seen Pres:dent Taylor,who had listened with the most Mr. Foot moved to adjourn, but gave way om the body of Peter G. Van Beuren, aged 45 years, . The Emigration to fornia. by our prerent issue, continue to be held, throughout | nyrked attention. n gai we coul ‘When Colonel Bliss entered the aisic aud delivered a | born in New York, who came to hie death by sheotin, Bunton’s Tuzatne.—Last evening this theatre was Sauine oF THE Srzamsuip Fanon — \- the length and breadth of the province, for the pur- | M#TKed@ penenieeid, EE Words could not |’, CaP aha the Peeskioay’ ct the. Unies staves: |chimeet#ith 6 aoutdecteavel pistol, through: the head, again visited by 0 very intellige pi tants toulthess | did steamahip Faloon, Cave, Aen Tree ren se of petitioning Her Majeaty’s representative to | “XPress the grateful emetione he felt at the ad- We t It perhey ‘ Bithbold the arceat of the crowns from the ministerial | dzese, and the ppewence of the delegation irom | Oo a Ption of Mr. Wansrna, the Senate went into Pee adhansed wes reeeecle be paittion ole aie the very popular piece called the “Old English Gen. | Only three days had elapsed since her arrival, was measure. by whicbf it is sought to remunerate tue de- | Pevneylvania. Having spent forty years in the | exsoutive rersion Foedick, adatver their dissolution in business the de- | teman.” Squire Broadlands, taken by Mr. Burton, | 88%!2 ready to depart yeuterday alternoon, but feated insurgent of 1857-8) at the cost of their eon- | camp, and for the most part, outside of whatmight | “"The mertege was scpposed to be the cabinet nomina. | coud became somewhat reduced in circumstancen; bi meee wie Ba pert ape tase r eat owing to some slight alterations which were muk- querora, the loyal people of Canada, ‘ , | be termed the boundsry of civilization, the cour- | tions; which, we Understand, were lefc over till to- | which ie suppored to be the cause of the unfortunate al : y ing in her machinery, she did not get off uatid ae Hera Se tesy end eloquence ot the forum could not be ex- | meirow man taking the awfal step of self-destruotion. Yester- | Vernon. was equally goed—in fact the whole piece drew | about ten o’clock in the evening; consequently, We say again. if the majority of the Canadien people | pected trom him, but the wili must be taken for Mr, Webster indicates astrong diepesition to support | gay morning, efter entering the store, he walked back | 40D from the audience renewed Spplause Tais pie | the crowd that had collected to witness her de- ere base enough to lend @ hand in rivering their own | ihe deed. He had always told his whig friends | the new administration, in good faith and + ith «| warce aud forwards; then went towards the door. where | W8* followed by the new piece called © Punch in New | parture went away about dark without being grati- shams. we know of no constitutional remedy for so fowl, | hohe would not be the exclus: A hearty purpore. W. | bestcod for 10 or 16 minutes. Robert Richter, one of | York.” This piece ia a very laughable affair, aad is de. Itwill ba h qi J és tie. The speerfi clus:ve candidate of da. “ : , i wo: lise: “Mae. Solimeom, Mes; ft ied. It wall be seen by the annexed list that she Sar ceysnssan cuase'as ‘cagtiadts ate the sage as ah | uny party, but would consider himsrlf, it elected, Mr Fordick’s workmen, was in the rtore at the ti bike taal entag tate ‘on, Mrs, Vernun, Mrs, bt, Miss Morgen, andall the other performers in | takes outa large number of passengers, consider- surgeon be resoried Co. otberwire the poisonous virus | a8 the Presides.t of the people. To the peoyle he Movements of the Ex-President, Pelle Ge Waders ta dbaopet hata hese begs ing | th piece, do their’ utmost to please, sud mate the | ing the time che has been in port:— ‘ may rpread from the offending limb tothe vitals ofthe | wns indebted for the highest station in the world HIS DEPARTURE FROM WASHINGTON. | the head of the unfortunate man nearly blown off, | (nterteinment an perfect ae possible. The evening’s | For Ha F. Cibert, Lovenso Zorlile, P. M. Fa- ewpire. vf which Canada, after such an act, would be | Whigs, native Americuns and democrats, had | _,02 Monday alternoon, alter the mauguration of | trom the diecharge of beth barrels. ‘The deveased has | performance concluded with the Irish Help” Paddy | g0j0. Chagres—R. T.Englacd, P Smith, & M terry, all unworthy. But, we repeat, wo will never believe | piven him their support, and although he might | Pretiaent Taylor, ex-Preeident Polk and his amt- | je wife end three children to mourn hie loss, The | Ryan. taken by Mr. Brougham, was excellent, keeping | J. @ Miller, C.M. Gray. Wm. bid ie Pied taal the audience constantly on the laugh at his drolleries, | Childrem and rervant; Major MoKinstres, Barker Bu- On Saturdsy evening, Mr. Hellge’s takes bis benefit. a aE iste eto va H. Satton, We Snith, Amrnican Cinces, Brosoway.---Yesterday was a | festman, HW Wallis, Darcie Bid eulasapclare: yghe at the Circus: At was intended forthe vene | Amos Crockett, Thomas Colson, Joseph Ulmer, An- lies), ‘The house the appieuse | ote™ Staples, Samael Blaisdell, Je, Alva Hamilton, ef thare présint was: w Prieuse | Thomas T. Tate, George Hall. W. P. Herrington, Jr., pjtenie ag pgs oh, devaggte 6 Dentel Crodden, Deunia Mahony. & Brooks. DK’ Lu- enaia “Twelve horse Eat ther, Joreph Coombs. E W. MeKinstree, C B. Haxel- tine, Reuben Steward, B. D. Metealf Joba Faller, E. that the serent of the Crown to its own degradation | ¢ifer slightly with some of them in points ot po- able lady received, at the Irving Hotel, numerous ‘will be given, until, at least, it can Be comsyianqualy litical opinion, he would as soon turn his back | Visite from their personal trends; and, in the Secan anche, ay ive sethe maar ere aeee upon his country’s enemies in battle, as upom his | CoUlse of the exeninds accompanied by several dis- fat Suatever it way be vurely the loyal defenders of | friends, who had stood together ia ‘the late civi' | tinguished gentlemen end their ladies, they took ber Majety’s throue make no urreasonabie demand | cortest. All were equally entitled to, and should | their departure tor Richmond. in asking that they should not be | receive, their proper sheze of his ao: fn the THE RECEPTION AT RICHMOND. rd-that they should have an oppor- | distribution ot offices, he would endeavor to give From the Rickmond Enqutrer, March 7.) aily revieing their decision at tbe | to euch of the divisions of his supporters their | _,W¢ have barely tume to state that the reception a st cua barton pias ineluding with the whole teoupe, when the slightest whisper of tbe tujus- | share of the burden of public duty, according to | of ¢x-President Polk, yesterday, on his passage to | Sim Of our Kerk eny aud at tbe rame time will gio some | the “Sport of Iereules,” Hankins; | Precott f tice intended them was ear, fully avoided, Should soy | (heir proportion and wumbers, 80 far ‘as he could a sei Se ete tae bepetalbelcet? OF | object of pueruit, S golg wee" | she tghting pent Jeane Rill Atwere Wilkes, HM Beith ener teees? Major are enriohed at the publio expense, @ Z| ascertain them. He said thata large share of the | \orhy ol this oemtcigl corcmcarceale ” Mr. | « Buueon ux Ciry Hatt.—The new bell, weighing | teimbents of pont darise wud met souk, Charion A. Boeteh Wie He eicueneos, WE. > will uever Dave been perpetrated upon | Honor of the late important actions was due to | PAvy ot tas P gene, | 1000 pounds, war raised to ite place upon the City | Wer vad ane. Singer, T. B. Overton. H.'C Overton, © Bowen, Hugh Molivaine, George Mclivaine, Alex Q Liscomd, W. H. Smith, John C.C Gileey, HG. Walworth, M. C. Mery, J.M- Albright. C.D Benjamin. H Lasher, B. 8. Churobili, R Builey, Edward Greeawood,S M, Jud- son. J K. White, Samuel Emery, Jr, S. W. Lavgton, x P. Milburn, J §. Trook, S. H Shvrock, Joha Cayior, ERS | Dis renowed stump eperch, embracing all the beauties | ¢ Gifford, Wm Miller, E Halgat, James Gourley, of the | srextemporary eloquence aud set apreches—patented old mode of | and monopolized by this highly culebrated and origi. | Wetley Newoomb: Daniel Newcomb, A. K- Haskin. Ja nal ring politicion The whole eomoluded with the | oo ee eee Taclor Kulgut, Durleeque of the“ Pony Races,” which was eminently | ‘fer, ‘Torrance, Glow, > Edy, suocensfol. Bristol, -— Comstock, Harman Pears, James Celppin, Baniti'’s Musicar. Festivat.—The tabernacle, last | Daniel Price, Edward Lewis, —— Smith, A. N, Vaoal- po! panied by his lady, two nieces, Joyal and unsuspicious ‘and it | the brave soldiers, both regulars and voiuateers, Ch At 2 | Hal, yesterday. It ine magnificent casting und if its iscutinty. peor; who fought avd conquered for their country. The | #04 other bee and by Rey Walker, Esq., late | ound fe equal to ite sppearance, it will effectually an- [From the Montreal Coucier } very honore which were now shewered upon him, | Stetetary of the Treasury, Major Graham, late the end endeavored to be attained by placing so ‘A sert of “scene” took plac in the library of the | were but an expression by the people of their Register of the Treasury, Mr. Thomas, M C. from | large « beil In the principal tower of the sity A large House of Asrembly lart evening, just atter the House | sence of the megnitude and importance of those | Mt- Polk’s district in Tennessee, and others. At | ccucourseiof pexple were assembled in the Pa st. ‘The notorious Will enaie, it 8 | achievements It was his good fortune to be Fredericksburg, und other points on the railroad, | teréay, to witness the lowering of tl piacedin a fositionto lead these brave soldiers, | the people turned out to weicome him. At the ing of the pewone. From the sppearan and to that circumstance he was indebted for | Junction, he was met by Messrs. R.G. Scott, J. A. | bol sud spp rere tee ea at cir Ms ; H atrikipg the fire alarm 1s still to be much ef his military reputation. Seddon.and J. S. Caekie, of the committee of iavi- pe equestrian eot. ding of young Nevill feature in the performances, and he for the f 5 A the rew re: hi ot attempt ‘ age tation, who escorted him to Richmond, where, 10 | pipitea i pu aident BYE Maes pyar rea e reatia the midst of u great crowd, he wastaken in charge | afew mechs ego? Surely 00 simple and yet #0 perfect { think I have retamed the spint of his declara- | bY # committee of the Legislature, and conducted ‘appement, ought to bave beem added te the fix. . 4 ing. presented a brillisnt array of all the fashion- | stine, D. Benjamin.—Total, 106. ‘admitted by & door tioné, to the hallof the House ot Delegates, wherein had | tures of the great bell of the city, so that the city go. tare Menigel etidsns, 40; haar: IO. sablimaade? y members: of the celegation were introduced to him, and atter a cordial interchange of congratula- tions, they proceeded te the residence of Mr. ited by one huadredand fifty musicians, and a | Trading Co. sailed yesterday for the gold regions, reaghed the rotundo so late, that we were unable | | Ecutrsz or tHe Moon.— was aneclipse of the | Chorus of one hundred vocsiiets, Much wretee is daue | Ad. to ferce our way through the crowd, We | ™0on,Jast evening. beginni Gh 29m. There were | fo Signor Borlll for bis excellent errangement of the a ney Captain Crocker. Aunexed d jearn from others, however, that the scene was w of the phenomenon, | sespective parts of this grand impressive composition. ou are; Dut unless you march down immediately, Ul | Meieaith. U,on tueir arrival, the concoure being 1 H Si 2 and there were moengesers at almost every corner. | 7) a Willism G. Wood, President; Thomas Mc%osdon, tr Jou from the top of the stairs to the bottom, sia extiely 100 farge for an in-door reception, Mr. fuil of interest. Mr. Speaker Hopkins addressed The corporation failed to do their duty in the premises, The orchestra acquitted themselves entirely to the Treararer; Wiliam B. Maxeo Je, Senta hee . Brown, e i ogert, ci the ex-Piesident in eloquent language. Mr. ratisfaction and delight of the,musical dilertant i talso'? Th of Ni telat ri iV b - . into the public stree e hero of Navy lalénd | Meredith appesred on. the front steps, and was vo- e| and no lamps were lighted in the streets. The conse: ‘Alfred B. Hatfield, Langdon Wilon Franklin V. Lee, > . > ; the chorus part was rendered with great hermopy. took up his hat, wnd very quietly marobed before tne | citerously greeted with, three times three. Dr. | Volk, im reply, spoke warmly and eloquently | quence was that darkneen prevailed in Gotham for the | puycrat icant the masterly certot Sinton aeaolit f Colonel down the two tights of stairs, and throagh the | Michell addieseed him in substance as follows :— | Of the very Tigh compliment in being thus | space ct an hour or more. ‘The greatest obreuration | whore pwsct tenor tones wibrated. with qaiveriag Qiiteme Noche, Abvspniee Bere, en. A mend ing, Joreph M Wood, John Calisghan, James Suy- H 3 te lobby to the atreet door, where he left him. This took uy i ~ | received by the Legislature of a State for! wasat7h 69m Werhall not have she pleasure of wit ie en in the presence of several gentiemen, and we pnivmtpordipaise ibe taparhe ke We | which he held the most profound veneration, and | neaing another eclipse ef the moon, in the nortbera ener pean wre sacle 1 saan dame Fb ‘Wood. John P. Bell, Wiliam ME ave it fron an eye witness, Mackenzie was aftor- | 2) a not say that we fees fisttered us Penmeylvanians for | {rcm Whose apostles he had drawn and gathered | part of the United States. for some two years; it was. Ta thy fecipees ye gallate jam, Ebenezer Wood. John P. Bell, Wiliam M.Everatt, Drary, and ordered bim out. . wi arr? Mac! wards introduced into the hbrary by Mr. John Mac- | f7PROU ts it i oF th NAGE Cre = | therefore, most fortunate that the one which was serm a John M. Salenek, Kies So Feeney, Ritee Tu Raatey, piiment paid you by the President in selectin, up his appreciation of the principles of constitu : m rYTy eous mniden smiling, ii ie) ‘i donald, MP. P. for Glengarry, aud the Hon, Malootm | Yon, qs toe Secretary of the mostimperant branch “4 | tonal liberty. He suid he was taken by surprise | JMtD'gbt went off so beautifally. At 0%. 20m. the ‘Gus geiets beguiling G Fok We Wastkens, tater Weta, Doaste Cameron, M. P. P. for Kent, and one of Her Majesty's | the executive adcinistration, because the power and | jn the flattering reception extended to him by the | ¢cliPte was over, and the moon, having emerged from Aan . aia t. Wartes Jolie age ona high ion of Mr. M dignity of m4 State, ax bare your own professional | representatives ot Virginia, ard he should regard sn allt ‘ebb! Aes (EN oe ds ae bite wordy ae Caleb B Garamond e have neta very high opinion of Mr. Mac- | evinenoe aud purity of character. entitied youto the | 1+ as the very highest honor of his life. ‘To be so " al th ho feel thelr hearts touched whil Milo D Pettibone, ; a ‘ distixetion, Most of us have ki ou from be: ye wee Urxxcwx Man Daowsen.—The Coroner held an in- | 12 fe, NL Dtecianleaneatink coup okt ee bo > kenzie, but we rhould say that Colonel Prince’e | tory Sud bave ever perceived ip you the capaci, | ceed, having jest laid down power, and 00 | cucee yesterday, at th Ustening to the solemn and sublime notes and ea- Penny, L. Hubbard, physiciam.—Total, 41. + 7 had an opportunity offered to eonduct was rufflan'y. honor anc business talent which eo admirably fit you | /ongerelothed with the patrenage of the govern- | ofan dntnown w > Gences of racred music, had an opportunity offere The following is a list of names of persons Size APPA ae fer the station sou new oceupy The qualities of your | melt, filled him with gratitude. He had been for No 3, Eat River, He appeared to be about 40 | them last evening, which, from the excellence of the | composing the Columbia and Greene County Ass0- Ba.timore, March 6, 1849. heart bave endeared you to your fellow-citi most laboriously engaged during his administ drereed in a brown frock coat, no vest, poe date anc toes pretty ‘tn the, breast with tthe ciatien, in the bark Mousam, Capt. Walker, which , AL TIMORR, ch 6, 1849. | ualitien of your head hars nad tion, and had endeavored, to the best of his ability, irt, red flannel shirt, grey | meet at ore nt oecl emotions. We are; dad. | sailed yesterday, March 8, for San Francisco Return from Washington— Office Seckers at Work | crn ment. “As Pbiledelpbians. w to diecharge the arduous dutics that had devolve: front, no drawers, dark hair, | 1th, Plesing costUnpested, the Tabernacie will, be . Pog —Change of Programme—Theatricals, §c. icoul aietinetion. whieh gives to us a Secrerary of the | uron him as President of the United States, extending around the shin; five foot | ocd in every department, Gispnesne any Jia, Fesempsiy Peouestaonk, Our city to-day 18 crowded with strangers, and pivinssts See pa hd bits esd Lal oth | Measures of greater magnitude had been crowded tens | siise fone with hed Mirzava Rooms—M. Apaies, tue Maaician.—Thie pupsieian Hudeon; P. Onanteen, sibe every hour adde a thousand tothe number. The | s* Fenveylvanians and Philadelphians, thet you will | te the four years of hia administration than had ‘ The body appeared | celebrated wizard, who is #0 well known in our city 1 hook; A. G. Newman, Hu F 1° | not only not lesten in your new situation the brilliant | fallen to any that had preceded ; and the bencht of | to have been several weeks in the water. throughout the United States, which he visited Ro return cars from Washington commenced to arrive | repuration you kave already earned, but that you will | the country alone had guided him in the conduct Datu av Aroriexy.—The Coroner held an inquest nightly, to crowded houses, series of at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon, and have been ten you th contin tr eet nae emphatioal y ne es aieire: i ey rimaneles jhe had lepined 10 | yesterday. at No 68 Liberty street, om the body of kind, t * e udequate expression ¢ school of the illustrious statesmen of Virginia. | John H. Guion, s native of New York, aged 45 years, pouriag in ever since, all beiag apparently as | cur sentiments towards you le owing rather to the um- | He was no longer a servant of the people, but had | whe came to bi th by = fit of epopleny Tt soup: the anxious to escape from Washington as they were Hectehay ia ture of te communication; than eny | become now a sovereign. He spoke of the great- was employed by Mr. Rueben C. Bell, at Fuller. Hudson; J. E. Baboock.H. P Leen, P. D Bra Kimderheok; H Doty, Hadeon; P. H. Van Vieok Ki derhook; J Cakine, Hudeon to reach there. Mr. Mapepitn, much affected, repli ness of the country, and, ip connection with the slept at the store, Yesterday morning, ‘There is no doubt that if M. Adrien had F 4 phed that he , deceased king his breakfast, he was eud- : There is considerable sur here among the offize | felt overwhelmed by the unexpected and enthuse Ce CS Baio weds be nitoeveed Wy gil the 5 Se mthef ‘before assistance arrived Whe time of tBe, ped he vould seekere, and all the offices in the city are already pitt laced thi Fraard and reapest ot b appropriated by a dexen or more expectants. The | Vived le low. b ifyin; moet prominent Raines mentioned tor the Collector | &t this distance from home, to be cheered upe fi hie new pathway an life by the light of the cor nl fl peer re ed pe (has tenances of his old {nends and tellow-citizens, s , 3 Go taining the compromisee of the constitution. Pre- scive the Union, and the march ot our country in nny Kemble Butler's | ‘ Mrs. Fanny Kemble Butier’s Readings of et wit ai it th * prosperity and greatnees would be immeasurable, i complete ever witnessed in our city, ey are E h and surpass the pene ancient Rome, the mis- greatest proof of what ure is able to invent | so1 w Lebanon; C. Smith, W. D. Eltming, P. Hol- trees of the world. e referred to the vast com- ‘These readings still hold absolute sway over the | and produce, in the line of iliusien and deception of | lenbeck, Ci tekill; ©. V, Hitebeoek, E. Best, J. Best, , ‘ 4 inderhook; GA. Nash, Vermont; RP Dune Kane, Captain Pickeli, aad Elias Griffith’; for Sure | With veer eee Beg eee bake the | merce that would flow from our newly-acquired | minds amd feelings of the literati of this city, Last pede mat Sher aunpeacionse fai young ody; Hedeom; F.C. Riesdorph, Calvo: © 'L Blereron, ae veyor of the Port, Mr. Kenley; tor Postmaster, tf wee “ wencae of the United States, he would | POseseions, muking 81x hundred millions ot people | evening this lady appeared, for the third time, before | whore elbow only 1s leaning upva a bililard stick, and pares Cattekill; C. E. Oarpeater, Gol. Isane Monro, Mr. Maddux, and Z. Collins | by the Pr “ fh A commercially tributary to us. He contiuned to | gn equally crowded and fashionable sudionce. Con- | who then lies horizontally in tre alr, without other G.F. Mitehell, New York; J.C. Wil- arebal, the name: cee . much foree. We trust that some one who was The dissolving views, which terminate th» seirée. are ‘ variety of both young and old lawyers. For the Pan pet bavi treey ana, aaa Tecom | present, wae fortunate enovgh to preserve what | filed im every part, ‘We were, however, most fortunate | the most perfect of the kind we ever eaw,andwe are | The park\Borumbesp, Capt. Buckingham, saled minor offices the applicants do not yet show them- : xis terday for Galveston, Texas. The passen- 7 11 and se handsomely said. in obtaining » seat between two splendid girls, whose | sure that Mi Adrien will be weil patronized by all yester On p d the friends of his youth, not the least im- | ™ 44 *°.”e OM ‘ i amateurs of skill and jeux d’adresse, gers in her comprice the “ Persifer F. Smith Mi- selves, as they are appointed by the higher grades, paeaae would be the be Hon’ of his wenve Mr. F. E, Rives, of the Senate, then, in appro- | lovely countenances called to our recollection the chef and each dpoticant for these stations has alhoat of | P° Spprobation of his pativ + y —Thii nong Aseeciation,” and they go from Galveston by “ riate terms, introduced Mr. R. J. Walker, one of | geuvreef the Greolan artist, which {s said to have | __CoLtins, tHe Inism Comevian.—This dislinguished ny and friends in expectancy. However, tae sasurle Stste, and of those among whom he had so long | fp t, extist bar been very ruccesefal jm hie tour through the land to Corpus Christi ; from thence they proceed jor office among the whig: lived, and for whom he must ever continue te Pras es cae sordhvtopa ads tre exhibited, im one glow of assoolated beauty, the pride | states, His concerte in Warhimgton hav. overland to the gold regions. The following is \, the recent cerambie of the “outs” of the democra- cherish the kindheet sentiments and the most re- | nich effect, tubstantially ae follow (Lovery model, and the splendor ef nature herelf. Our | tended by persone of the first H, and his songs re list of their names :— \, cy tor the places of their democratic Mayor, Stans- | *fctful deference. Mx Srravee any Gaentiesen oF TH pratification was not of long duration, our gallantry ; Deena! David Kisner, President; Walter Hyer, Vieo Presi- having been silently but irresistably appealed to by a dent; Edward » wearetany 1 Rooms, are undoubtedly one of the most This ended one of the most delightful days our | _ jt is with protound adel Sem aries Bloom, Charlee with President qr 1) of appointments for the custom house, a } ty : friends have experienced since the nis re. or verte: tl Treasurer; George A. Backui ‘ ‘he appointment of Mr. Meredith to the Trea- D, auspicious re- | the hevor this day do! lo Ig © nificent creature who was standing bebind ug. We | thratre. Mine is july h, Directors; Wm. Jones, Surgeon; Josiah J. sult of the Presidential election. The int mag) 6 . sth yy pm u ie identi ic! ¢ interview | be at leart ae high os other th is bpbasocre: ef iit ones vacated in het favor, but not withond come |’ #™ $ will draw crowded houres, Monroe, Harding Vanderpool, Andrew Perinew. Robert ‘ sary Department, it 1s calculated, will upeet the Of ‘aylor shows that he is now eon- | my lite | have received Who that Cunssty’s Minstaxie.—The eelipse of the moon, last | Buchanan. David Demarest, Edwin Ree, Wm. J. uy % +? | sistent with his protessions when a candidate— | t# upon the roll itol of Virginia, regret at beirg obliged to make so great @ sacrifice z u . ‘ ree tatesme: one fame jpg, attracted much attention, and among the less tkine, Francis Donnelly. Samuel Young, Wm. J. Mabon abbslel donut hepcet of Collector he wil that he 18 not ultra, and will recognise no partizan | eee eee caen pertilel, wileat deup emetioan’ | St the shrine of polite Breeding. Shakspeare te sclcntide te was feored the stare would also beput out; | Hower Myers Moreoge, filehard Dugan, Cornelius Pewee get it. oi A individual and hon ntect staples atelateliest, putsiotiem, | always acceptable; there fs always « hearty woloome | but there are some starein this city that nothing cad | Fulkerson, Samuel H Denton, Wm. H. Warden, Pet- Mr. Penle, formerly of the Museum, in this city, | ®elfieh ends. coursge. Séelity and virtue. it me again, with all | ferhim, There isa peremnial frecbness and ut out or darken, and Christy’s minstrels are amo M, Mahon, George Thompson, Wan. H. Benjamin, indying | them. Their concert room is nightly filled to ever- | George Lanedewa, Ceonge Young, Tho. W. Denton, * has become proprietor of the Howard Athenaeum, me Gi my heart, to thank you. interest about all that he has writer, whi . W. Dense and mrends iexert himself to repair hie losses in Sup fr ti Syma Gener eter t. the ceremonies over, Mr. Polk and suite were | idea of being tired of him out of the question: provera appr (Co ne the wan se cde Boa rus, Dovid Levite, Joba Den: Philadelphia, Both him and Yankee Stlabee have his day bel apart emotions, ecorted by the State Guard and many citivens to | there is something extremely interesting iu the feet, of | Bot entertaining deecription, and os they are varied | tom. Total, 96. " made money at the Balumore Masenm, only to wnionere’ repore in the matter of 11:h street wan | t!'¢ Southern depot, whence, at2 P. M., they took | seeing a Jady hoiding Jn breathless silence » most die tly, no one need refrain from going a second time i Henry Harbeck vander it after a gilded bait in Puiladelphia. tehen up, and en application made to confirm the same, | ther departure for Petersburg and the South Pre- | tuguirbed mbly, by her ii terpretation of the we A th thing rich snd new takes place List of passengers in the bark Henry * " —— “ei The eougrmation w both | Viousto the ceremonies at the Capitol, a aalate | Nolte of & men upon nhom Nature's hod Bad bestowed | every might . Merwin, for San Franciseo :— e Norwich (Ot.) was fired at the Capitol by the Fayette Artiliery, | "ome of his cho Lge Ploneer = ‘Tue Lave Mus. WALKER i i ture, Jobneon, sald: New Ontrans Senewapens —The manner Aurora, of the 7th instant, epenking ot the melaa- by order ot Gevernor Floyd. Mrs, Polk and her | ° Mtns ume iu which there performers give thetr concerts, gives the choly fate ot the late Mrs. Walker, ways: The cisions have Seen anncunoed since the ope intends were, i» the meantime, handsomely enter- Finat reared the e-ago. tm fullert eatietaction to their numerous patrons, There Me S boo history of her divoree from Mr.. Miller, by the Le- | ¢f,the term nor til the latter part of the month. | iwired at the hospitable mansion of James A. Sed- Each charge of many colore fs w tone of refinement about their singing Jog i neal anna 7 gislature of this State, in 1843, is probably fresh in | “93, yaad Gully couse yet Galled om the cole: don, Eq eG worlds, aud then tmegined pew. not fail to pleare the most musical ear, ai R oveph R: 7D tenn Rader wing order entered President, family, and eni saw bim spam unbounded reign, lerqnen are aleoreplete with the most witty and bi the recollection of all. Such was the sympathy | ordered, that ail and prints, and allother papers | The ex-Presi cw. ily, and suite, were ex- tame tiled after Cun hitr at the suricel celebrities of the day. A most | ball, Jo then excited in her behalf, that after a long trial | vhich may be delivered to the Court, in calendar | pected to arrive at Wilmington, N e, yesterday, Lise powerful surches presiding truth confessed, Gath mtfet eventay eau be tpwet wich tbe Seeueders. ‘A. Neb Lefore the committee, the Senate granted her a | conser rhall be printed on white writing paper, with a | Where every arrangement was made for a cordia| Aud unresitting passion stormed the breast. 8 @ wide os the | White. JR Smith, 10. [3 bill of divorce by a unanimous vote, the billhav- | » argin not lees than ore and an bait bes wide. | reception. ght and had the honor of editing hi® ® Hitt. who fe known far on ceplena | M. Owens, Walter Lane, Geo. Hoffman, L. Taylor, C. ing betore paesed the House with only three or | 7)¢ printed page, exclusive of any mari aah Bi id orous delinsotonet NewEuglend | Fea Lewis George, Chas. Ford, Geo W. Coffee and Ave ndreat A were Pope, Theobald, Sir pel vens, Maloy ‘0 of their efforts, of hia racy lectures at hte anecdotes, profee- dialogues, and funny im- ‘be reven inches long, and three and an Gene sstons. lemon, J.W. Flas Ne business was dome in this court yesterday, ineon- four dissenting votes. Our presentGovernor, Bis. | 1'f r+ ®ce, sb otbere, L sell, them a member of the Senate, made a strong het Inches wide. i aha, ¥ -“Ingeniam » Maynard, J. Mesi 5 s,eech in her favor; and Mr. Billings, of New ‘éghans fequence of the abrence ef Judge Talmadge, who, it th r harscter, whioh he intro- o 4 om wh: 4, had not returned from Washington, Benaturwm.” | petrenations 0} ey, R. Welob, . London, then Speaker ¢f the House, was among | Nason § —19 the firet branch of this Court pe hdpsas detains nh Abe evening. We | ducer in the sears ue notfall amare | Bion, MP. Degrefi, J. Larkin, H. Mt. Beame, 2. E- thene w Marine Affairs, J WH 0 advocated her cause in the House. | on» cheek for $136 wos eon Truly bas her lite been an eventful one. A short | not yetterminnted It is Of Wo Inteceots astey 00 the , time, we trust, will clear np the mystery that seems | pert’ cerned The reoond bra: he reefing, the furling, the bustle $ hang about ber hornbledenthe Bile morning, ne business beng Fondy ey | od om Saturday morning at hal’-past 10 o'eloek. She ae iomtal benrtec cr tee eink oe a Cn ist wren Di it truly repfecented. i red daily by erowde of our moet Court Catendar—This Day. fe tern in connection with the Creseent City, be | ™'* 'y Fept and were given with due effect | vieired daily by are was ever ine etorm at Stichier, B Smith, H. Worden. J D. Kennar at all events, desoribed it with hie series, and 4 Kilberm, J MoCollum, H.C. Bouek, WP K Alto the Mebawk Mining Company, of 26 members.— Total, 96 The Henry Harbeck hi The beautiful steamship Empire City, is to be laanch- vn.—Tbis rematkeble eollection fs telligent ottiaen: about 500 tone of mer- f Cirentt Court. distinguished disciple. His eren- angers are daily arriving st this seaso: E d Nos 88, 68. 66, 64. 67, 69 to 77, 79 Before Jodge Edwards, tween this city and Havana an6 New Orleans, Slotures were bondied by het with the most | eewculd roommend them to vieit this establishment; | chandise, She aleo tak oe te ee ta jo H4 48. Common Pinas Part Int—11. 81. 85, 48, 45, | Manen &—There were only two or three Imqmente, | measures 240 feet on deck, 40 feet beam, and 24 feet 6 | -xquirite delicuey, amd cnlied forth Hearty and repeated | Je cannot but interest thein, nud morec vor amuse them | with machinery complete, for navigating 69, O1, 63, 66, Part 2448, 54, 80 82 | ent one rial] rent care, teled im thie Court to-day, irehes depth of bold oppente much. arrirent ss