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ee TN AARON SOI holétog the frst position in their respective rier — she will give you the most attrae- guished St, Leon, Fanny the mort elegaut and jean Affairs In Ei uy AMERICAN STEAM FRIGATE MISSISSIPPI. Feb. %, United States Sublime Porte on quite close to the cers have received nad attention eve! y would have favored the on beard before leavin, a flag hip ix at Bail Bor the after-pis Live entertainment; the di ferito, anda corps de balle stheient kind, Mr. Mitchell ie a prim meDt—spares no expence preing. and commande t fashiouabie howres ‘The inconsiderate redueed England to We perecive by the latestarrivals, that Lilwer, the representative of Great Britsin at Was! ington, has adressed two letters to Mr. Clayton, the Se- eretary of Foreign Affuirs tothe Republic of the United In the first, Sir Henry be ater will permit a British ship to trade 1 ou the samme terms ax an American ship (instructs air, Clayton to lay the letter is a Dlunder at the very beginnis was a queetion of co much importance not setti before the repeal ef the navigation laws ? rican ship ean come to Liverpool, and carry éargo to or apy of our colonies; but having rpool, ‘she eannot proceed with any This would be deemed ction of our coasting trade regulations her hand, a British ship cur A letter,from Ni iy leured out romped with the ‘Aueriean Minister to t! board: and asshe bas been lyii Rcle for a long ti Soplesh ina t Liverpool, fora few ih company, aud as soon as he ted in Broalway rom (he Battery to th from Mile-End to public to wit- to know whether Will Move the ps end of Monbattay itis to be hoped tl 1 be done on board that vessel, whieh two decked ragee; and although ehe has wall pox very bad on board, still an aAssuranee marters that a “shine oard before she“ cats aud runs.” would ren- der the ladies quite patient in the pleasurable antiei- pation of tasting Jonatban’s © free aad eulighteaed anny Cert with a grand troupe of ballet udiowers of Boston, Philadel. speculation of euor. man to carry it ow or London ot carry cargo from Russia. The followin, Taphic despatch from Berlina ap- pears in the C ‘The last note of the cabinet of St question of the duchies of se d tothe Prussian minister. is eouehed in vor ie terme, und it u sort of pendant to the speech of the King of Wurtemberg, as to the insinuations and reproaches it direets against Prussia.” It sets forth the poluts on whieh the armistice lias not been faithtally caccuted, and accuses Prussia of not having displayed sufficient energy to cause them to be fulfilled, The pote says textuatly, “These ave facts whieh the Empe- roy cannot regard with an indifferent eye, and jof ationsly acquit the Prussian it then seenses the commander of the Prus- an troops of having oneournged the resistance and rebellious obstinacy of the duchi nates by formally demanding. for the sake both Prussia and Germany, that the conditions of Uh tice shall be strictly fultilied. and that @ defn shait be concluded without delay Russia will not maintain @ > torsburg on the v of their coasting laws -Hoistein, ad- United States part of the territory of the United eettiement, it ix true, but still p An American chip ean bring fre load there for Can 8 cargo from Canada to Jamaic od the great demousirations in the Labluehe also appeared for th rt of the main land t from New York to yal Opera. and met with great success actor. and will be a favo- Kurton to give a wht to New York, al the Hayaaarket to New Orleans or ve has placed be extrieated from it that Sir Henry sbiiching any mere, to cut off th which he cammot cons American man Auber bus written a 1 ‘The Prodigal Son. le is of a more extraordinary nature. © produced at the Ila announced ax Cynon vnd Iphegnia” b The Mother's Dr cd al the Adelphia The Olympic hax been closed eve The vote termi- ne, that if it be not, Switeertand, to the Giobe 4% to the Ginbe Insw ived yesterdoy Parts from Switzer- ch communicate tid- to the effect, land. trom a tirst the Auicrican, is, Paris, and hus di eullars of this lated to make ran from one end of Pari | Berne. and even in ¢ successful in the approaching elections | letters ave of a most encouragin, in every respect. the intell | communitated to you of the feeling generally in Switzerland and even in the con- tons hitherto remarkable for their ultra-demoeratio spirit, The same letters speak ia terms of much praise of the policy pursued by (he federal council with re- ference to the refugees, ‘and ite sincere desire to every reasonable satisfaction to the neighboring inde- No less than 11,000 out of the 15,000 to those States, rumrat from thy va, the moderate party ountry and character, They also ce L previously n of a reactionary assert that in the annals of diploma- this was ever heard of. nt of the United the duty on Brit- the other, taking ail the ng the distinguished 50 Fhalen, by bis own mevits, might have ler obiained for hin web guests, wre ad better com iron into the t d States, at the pre mmanufactarers of is the American ent to serve—their own citizens, pendent States. , whose conduct gave umbrag pelied by the swiss go territories, and of the remainder a cone have spontaneously. q) | toa distance from th ¢ | fact, dwindled awa | ject ot inquietude. We believe it is the duty of every government to proteet the interests y so much as to eh these dinner parties have te, and gratify it BT. on fee AMERICAN TKAVELLERS. Adviews trom Aleaundris of that date contains the fu American travellers who, of the conventional arrungen had engaged the camels of a their party and luggage fr ‘etre. and had been arrey portion of the! tatistaction given them, through ¢ Mr. Macaulay, the America Impertant from Spain, VERAMENT RELATIVE 1 GOLD EXCITEMENT, ET os, With (he Spanish squads at Valeneia, from h. and was to leave the next day woceed to Cuba. e lo the 2ist ult. A letter ot suceess in the manufacturing w from their markets the factored iron of this country A des on what grounds does Sir Henry Bulwer pre- of the American tariff eable effeet ou f reign tribe to conve: m Cairo to E « the syuadven wilt state that au inere: duce « very disage The Cuzadores of Au tiguera, were on be risrepresentation n Tt is an unfounde ‘The India mail brings the vnplensant news that the Sikhs still carry on their wariare ageinst ws by assnssination, A party of the Affreedie unl Iso atteeked one of Our out & party of rappers acre, has destroy r ‘The comm ss! ntry would not or disliking, is hot * publie opinion in Eagtan wad killed some of aw. to avenge this Qa great num. ng to see the representative ition of the dejected and . begging “a little earth for Bullying was Bulwers game in Spain, but Begging in America may bem successful, but ic is teu thoussnd times mor We would rather one half of ail the bas wn ont than see the crown of Eng- mbled—so beggared ! sail within a f In this commission the Ministries of th Marine, War. and Finance depsrinents are re by Count Miresol. Gc Senor del Val. formerly ace It says that there is no project repulile of Hayt Paris corresponds it did hot answer nd Vislerabad ¢ Deen disturbances: gun) excd at Lahore, and two col! in attempts by the Charice Napier was to ve been wounded ; nate them. Sir war on the 1th of olling the Sikh, and native regiments, he seems io have quite enough to keep his ardent temperament vt of the Sikhim terri- b's late folly, and his ‘of invading the black | 12 England were ia a Cadig paper. hi jon Chronicle, April 4.) telligenee received in the begining of ved that the publication of & correspon- Henry Bulwer and Mr. Claytou had little disquiet in the United States, aud ioned a debate in the Se immediately before t cket which brought our advices; andthe ¢ Letiers from M ig mutineers in ans taking steps h \ | possible. [tis our firm beligf that a more atrocious, ensive system of eiucation has beeu America from taking | wpentby the government ef Calcutta, vntit for comment to hand. but they Theatricals 1, Europe. Liud gave a concert on theevening of t the Court Theatre, ble disposition was again mani | proceeds Leing devored to the nl putting au end to the ar Oubs is concerned f explanation of the cout: a to beve exeited The budget of the nied, the whole of the | lief of the poor of the Amoug other mor comer she wang the celebrated nd two flutes from Meyer- This effort, writ- ¢ celebrated eantatrice, and im her fine voice tnay be said to rival the tones ol © flutes, was, in the exceuti y party in Engls oprane, n high places as well as upo: & ropranc, voice the Paimerstonian si n, hax not been a ch an advantag Cuba wenid b an extraordinary ublic did not coufine them. relives to lavishing on Mdile Lind the usta! marks of satisfaction. euch as braves, recalls, flowers, &e., but + cecasion they adopted tho Italian method of manifesting their delight, which. up to the preset ttle known im Germany uomber of white plgeous from ail parts of the house, Alder the concert, the members of tue orchestes exe- | peter hd te ote oe oy n of the Lown got up a tereh- are absolutely indi |e case uf our Hensitive cousins across y whieh he o sud in the exercise d to Mr Clayton Cube of an inerca Epain. ond of an ip raid. not lors a Pe se hi by Letting tly a large | fu ce whieh this , . ft Aeeeeteaey tee contow to alent bee ememthe: Elimee them aud some of the yo ight procession in Tek, Macwety's Te jcetion, together wi aod her Minister by the spolist State of f buity of Spain We bave some r Cuba meredant members of the Assemby th r n fi ait it is probable risian dilettanti. od her last your's vogue, will sing her dl appeor, for the first time, in @ part to a that of Zeciina. ii will displey her dramatic geuiusin Donua Anna. Labiaebe will also appear in this gr d that their in A their rules into » few serious mistakes rubject of Sir Henry r istence of # treaty Spanish crowa music Intely restored to the opera—thet of the t wud Zurobunde—will be danced by Carlotta ui; and the whote of th to the choral performers, et to the gram Spain bids fair to rival California fouud on the banks and in the “ The inhabitaw sbing for the precious metal the bellet will b pert greater draimat . letter Sir Henry opens | new publie fa ws, it will be seen, quielle divertiese t clvim for Britieb vot- commerce between the Atlantic nd we are sorry that we must the purpere of ius from the most distant parte of the country are ure to attend such a dieplay of | ert, and euch a review of talent coompiished American eoiedian, Pperrance at one of the pria- el etudied tn ail the # vast aequisition in 1 Young Raph. &e, ports of the Union mort eulightened ad called Dofia Juana, where sporition cf our rulers to grapple: vigation system which respected the stk; and we foresaw Uhat, lorge gap ih the great seleme of forns Would mung the eifeet of the memorable pre- uit we did not ex inetruetod im the with that part curry ing trade olor us than many sooner OF Inter, tht ering comed sueh parte as Young Mirabel, Vap A report of the death of Sienor Cardtont, th | brated tenor tigger, whieh eypeared in the London » has been cout radic j Gardoni fe fulfilling & profe | in St. Petersburg. Mrs. Heald (Lola Montes),has arrived in Paris from sioghe, und left the Liotel Vietoris. where rhe bad stay ing until the Chateau Dean Cer whieh has been taken by ared for her reception rive at the Chateau Be wut’ what T have Heat warher may wd eet to the © 40 reale worth in a day ate machinery, lore The Clamer Pw peragraph, ond Our wails are yesult of Lact doing a ge ¥ Glrcover that the interest of the West India 1 igorated by particip: Mic whieh bas «prun slver the Lith nds would by in the Oriek and athe Champs | ald, erper of Cadis Mr. Heald was Meh Conrui at Cad eu publirhing it ‘The Bank of England. Wet DEPARTIOET Interesting from Port THE EYFRCY oF mitlated te the tr government with the mmunity wbieb is to the world what the Cagots were an entity unknown to ernational comity, national law and disregarded by cut one distinet rght, or one unalterable privi- position. character, m possibility of cone ‘The Course of Europe Harr nen, Marel 8B months 25 56 of cognizable Gre to her and wm any Eurepean power wares and shilii baueo for £1 ra 1.0 cents for ip. Peoognize any * confuted by b freetrade has ie more liberal tha ipiernational epgagements. of the Canada give ws mo reason to be- ‘Triel of the New Vork and Glasgow New Panis, April 4 © City of Glasgow.” Serew Steams; r ete for £1 stg. conte for } lira nuova. ther day that we announced the anworthy of being ite proving rather ft. the launch took to the Southern interest ports. ts however, ebiefly oF the indications that it furnists tieal alliances. Webster bad deciared andl ecivets for £1 stg, fds for) lira nuova Lospon, April 5. S moe 1234; Corine ond af el st md ete for 1 do. 15.15% meres and shi. bau 1 do franes ond eeate for 1 do. passes adjusted sribic in the existing state of Northern Mr. Cass has announced that he will give ap « little as may be f the engines +i. this celerity of despatch on the part of with singular exactnes« ne ire we. and ets. for 41 stg. “~ usly to going up the | repeatedly exp +d. are peeuliar! They took their rise in Norther Butason pan Ounce tary unintere of their differevees, onal representative to the high: | der of the rival taetions rine of * State rights thus exceeding the Gold. standard. . Scuth American dollars, . and their tender was ae. ‘Thus the conservative whigs of the North have remained at open feud with the intensely conservati + hand, the Northern oa an anspicioas comin thet under eanva eonstrvetcd, the City of G) din speed. The m } . Spanish doublons. . . who are almost €S. Movers, Barings’ Circulars, the Corn Trade of it Britain. and other commercial iutelligence re. ceived by the Amerie, will be found on (he lat page. Cesrarrinir Coenen, t A poree of $75, mile heats, best three jo five, to ao at wage, Os come 9 OS ee. ties of partion f raceful and the rights of inan are a Je «no permanence im a coalition *o unnatural ® severance but « controversy ve Ameri¢an parties—for how- into their original elements ght that we deseried this solvent in the sla- ood our impression is strengthened peter, conservative by ee i when General ivift from the + Ww the yoy gaidet of 8 erivis without parallel, ever short « period in both cabins being already , we hear, is quite delight formance, whieh. in. —Trorrise — with bie new rhi habit of thanght abelitionwt policy Afier the above, atrot ia several entries Tue Lasr Arreurr or Mr. Forrest.—We learn that Mr. Forrest is by no means intimidated by the recent decision of the Legie Jature, and that the whole subject will be brought forward again to-day for re-consideration. This last trial will probably be very effective. There are several substantial reasons why another vote may be more favorable to Mr. Forrest's desires. Among these, we may mention the influence of Mr. N. P. Wills?) evens h have had a very erect upon Mrs. Forrest's cause. The members from the back woods of Pennsylvania do not understand the social logic of the poet’s argument They are accustomed to tea and brown bread, and to sleeping hours from nine o'clock till daylight, and do not understand pow a good housewife can be engaged in company through the silent watches of the night. All this has aided Mr. Forrest's cuse. Then, again, the counsel of Mrs. Forrest only acted properly to the extent of her replication, She should have met the charges as well as she could. The Reverend Professor Hackley, Consuello Jamieson, and chaste Chevalier Wikofi, consul-general of the allied forces of folly and fashion, should have appeared by effidavits, and cleared their skirts in the matter, relieving Mrs. Forrest of the very remarkable in- sinuations and evidence brought against her, in connection with these representatives, ina small NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIBTOR AND EDITOR. OPPICE, N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. cents per Bete Va Seo , woth adver- AEE LA ERI aot fre state, gmoney rem. TE ee a eee pe ii ction comuunications, We ap stern seit Tencwed every morning. © AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. NIBLO'S GARDEN-La Favors, BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Lavy or Lroxs—Niox The Woons, BROADWAY THEAT! Last Lace Wamae 700 BURTON'S THEATRE, miny Pack PRY. NATIONAL THEATRE Famais—Eutan Bosouw THEATRE, Astor Plac APOLLO ROOMS—CHaist y's MixstRELs, end det + whic injurion, Broadway—Inin Howom—Las ‘* Wit THene ss A Way, hambers Sireet.—Semiove Pa- Chatham Square—Usraoracran ‘Dye Wore—-Virous Musaey. OLYMPIC.—Prence’s Mineri ata, GIRCUS, Astor Place—Eauesraian Pearonxasces. STUYVESANT INSTITUTE~Suaxsrnaneas Reapines. } 1 +016 stand, the silence on the part of these TABERNACLE—Hvrenson Paativy. pious and chivalrous knights, who have gota lady MELODEON.—Warre'’s Segenavens, New York, Monday, April 22, 1850, The Cabinet Investigation in the House of Representative As there will be a lull in the agitation of the great question of the day—that of slavery, in connection with the new territories—for seve- ral weeks, until the compromise committee of the Senate report, the subject which will now mostly engage the attention of the public press, and the country at large, is the progress of the investigation which is now going on, bya committee of the House of Representatives, on a portion of the cabinet of General Taylor; and also the movement made by Mr. Richardson to create another committee, with power to investigate the conduet ef another portion of the cabinet—the Ewing and abolition section. The committee oa the other section of the cabinet, it seems, have examined a number of witnesses, among whom is Mr. Hartiman, a clerk in one of the departments’; Mr. John G. Clark, the head of one of the bu- reaus ; and various other persons. It is generally supposed that the evidence which has already been given is of a very curious and interesting character, and that no other result can follow its publication | than the retirement of ali that portion of the cabi- net who were connected with the Galphin claim, or had a hand in it in any man- ner. The resolution proposed by Mr. Richardson will probably come up some day this week, | and will ne doubt be passed by the House of Repre- sentatives. We should guess,however, from the tone of the orgens of the cabinet, that the resolution will meet with a great deal of opposition. We trost that the House of Representatives will pass it, and proceed without faltering in all these investi- ut, end make them as broad and general as the proposition. placed before him. Why not apply to him ? destroyed. It would appear as prietore. prius demental.— find, in our columns to-day, full details of the reading matter. in thet part of the old world. placer. { iy beeile, ‘designing, and dangerous eabinet, have | never been in office in Washington, than the pre- | sent set of men, who got inte office by false pre- | tences, and by deceiving’ the incorruptible honesty and generosity of General Tay Months ago, the very person whom they appointed Minister to | Austria, termed them in the columms of his paper, most corrupt cabinet thet were ever in power, | and of perpetrating more nepotism, fanaticism, and | lity, in the divtribution of appointments and | offices, than arly other cabinet from the commence- | ment of the government to that Ume. This charge with the mines of California. no news. Theatrical and Musteal. Bowsry Turar eonrist of Bulw Lyons.” The east of characters is excellent, Claude Melnotte being performed by Mr. J. Wallack, Colonel Dumes by Gilbert. end Pauline by Mrs, J. Wallack. wes openly promulgated by Mr. Webb; and in the | Added to this great attraction. Mr. J. Scott, vid fa of that declaration, the sume cabinet, fright- | JOURS and, goed actor. will appear in three charactors reenses, appointed him as Minister ened out of the ny tn the Pnien | new developements have beea made, particularly in | reference to their passing and allowing claims of a doubtful and equivecal character, which were re- jected by previous administrations, Thouf®ands and thousands of dollars, it seems, have been paid out in this way, by order of the cubinet, for the settle- Mr. Collins, present on the stage. nor been d vehement applause as criterions Pall " | to judge by. He appears in it again this ment of claims, in which the members of the cabi- | also in his favorite character of O'all | a eae stio 38 vere cone | farce of * His Last Le ents will close | net, or their connections or fri nds, were Con- | Tith the comedietta of ~ Will, there's coined, Hence arose the necessity of @creasing | Way the appropriations, and of demanding additional | sujplies, to the extraordinary amount of sixteen | | milliens of dollars beyond the revenue of the | coi ntry. During the interval that will elapse until the com- promise committee report m the Senate, the pablic etiention will be concentrated on the action of the | House of Representatives, and the committee who are investigating the charges ef corruption against the cabinet. A trne, searching, and faithful inves- tigution will be demanded; and all parties will unite | in the hope, that General Taylor's eyes will be at | last opened to the necersity of moking some impor | tant chonges in the perronnel of his eabi Bouton's Treatee.—The never tiring. always pleasing drama of the “Serious Family,” will be acted this evening, for 101 times, Burton has proved bimself «i | able manager, in selecting light and amusing pieces for the entertainment of his patrons, and hence his great success, Mrs. Russell. Mrs Hughes, Mise Chap- wan avd Clarke will appear, Mise Miffert will sing favorite ballad: and ali will close with the comedy of j ‘nul Pry.” the leading character being sustained by Burton. at Tueares.—The beautiful drame of © Brian the faree of “An Unprotected Female,” and the afterpiece of * Teddy Roe.” are the pleces se- lecied for this evening's entertainment, Between the dyamas, there will be # medley dance, by Stisa Jose } phine Wert, and an excellent uedley overture by the | orehestra, Me. Marrhail, « very good actor, iv draw. | ing erowde to this theatre; he appears to-night, as © Donohue in© Brian Borhoime:” and Mise A Cruise | ss Kring, Sn whieh character she will ing Brin is my | Meme | Aeron Prace Turarne.—The bill presented for this | Tre Istaxp or Crna in Evnove.—The island of Cube occupied a great deal of public attention in Europe, at the last wecounts from there, and the | government at Modrid were making every arr ment to maintain dominion ove and retain it as evening's entertainment Is a very attractive one. Knowles's play of © The Wi he first piece, Miss long as possible. With this view they were trying | Julia Dean appearing in the character of Mariana, | hard to pateh up their diflerences with Eaglaad, so , Ferrardo Gonzago, Base aslo secure the support of that country in their | ide as Julien St. Pierre. Cfiorte to retain Cuba. ‘They may be a great deal | ot the" Viepicla Same: } frightened, and they may take as many precautions | ©y. in which (he great comedian, Mr. T.D. Rice, will ax they pleare, but, for the present, at all events, | MI*eHs\« ‘he funny character of Uinger Blue there is no danger of Cuba being taken froin Spain, | tory here during thie week. Iu comeequence. of alten. notwithetanding all the rumors of expeditions that have recently appeared im the newspapers of = | | on the best or gro melodi country. The stories of this character thet are told On verve — Pierce's Minstrels promise to exereiee all are entire exeggeretions, blunders, and mistakes, to | their ingenuity in witty sayings, and in singing and . ‘The programme ix a good one, ng thie reeing ates a great ext We dowlt ev cole which wee fitted out last sum d whieh was intercepted by the government agents, at the insti- gation of the cebinet at Washington, would have accomplished anything, if it had been allowed to preceed. It was badly arranged, and bad men were atthe head of it. There may, therefore, be ao | ularm felt for Cube, for there will be no attempt to | annex it to this country for some years to come. | There appears to be no disposition to dose. The | American people seem rether inclined to wait un- | il, like a peat, it becomes ripe and falls into their lop. | But if there are no movements being made to- | wards the annexation of Cuba, there have been | some made in reference to the irland of HMayti. Excellency Lb 1. Green, was despatehed there with the view of making a report on its present ftaie, its population, soil, climate, and other mat- ters, as well as on its social and political condi- nd he prebably is now in Washington, pre- poring and getting ready the result of his labors. We should not be at all surprised, from the infor- a if the expedition to please the patruus of negro tiene Bansem'’s Cor eM the Chinese term the tire farhicn, (for poor fem om. —The “Golden lilies’ feet (their ladies of rank «iu China must have feet of the Chinere belle at the no idea that « women of geod-lcoking. either, she is quite attractive; her serving maid, (oo, le by Bo means aneomely. Lodeed, treat to contemy bis whole group from the lan be lotus country could be so We have had very remark counts of the performences of Rowlts the vio- He 1d Lo be ¢ liniet of his admirers claim that he carries the bow of Paga- int whieh was a# powerful e* that of Apello, the heathen diviely On Thureday night next. at the le, we shell have an opportunity of hearing if report has bet «poken too largely of his skill, be will ereate # vensa- Corecs Aston Prace The great French company of eq tthe manngement of June & Co., ‘appear this evening. They are said to be the pony thet has ever appeared im this country, Merecm— The on of the wapa- uty and bee ettend- dey zt this room, rete Mise Kimberley, who fs te perted to be on excelent reader, and who fas de- Crusess mation which we have received, to see, before agers to the study of Shakep: will read, this long, on expedition fitted out in this country, with | *H:PE the beautiful play of Romeo aud Juibet, the senction of the government at Washington, ‘Ravel tee elligenee. from seme of the Southern ports, for the purpose of Thet sloop of war Albany, ‘Comman. Ran- dciph. was at St. Johns, Porto Rico, on the Oth inst. siding and aseieting the Dominieen, or Spanish por- tion of the inhabitents of that island, against the Mocks, and ultimately to overrun the whole island s Court. end sunex it to the United States. A project of Before J . this hind could be openly advocated in this coun- x - ho pr yt hy gh dt try, and measures teken to equip an expedition of | sealed verdiet for defendants. this character without obetroction from any quar- ter. It would be a glorious thing to put down that worst of pirates—that worst of charcoal pirates and benditti—the black population of the so called em- pire of Hayti, and to reduce, Paustin the First to Thomas. She had jart arrived from Court of Arnit 20 rob te png 5 Sey toomes T 10, urned Veruet of $247 Pe tet the plaintit Court Calendar This Pa A contest for | the condition for whieh notre intended him. Py ey ad to 665, 151, y bert vey discharged for the Owismross.— Want of space preeiudes the posebility the ey & very able betare on Soe at ). 71, 1 tea Atos ory oho weno | A eS Pe I to be wide to Bad room in our poper to-morzow, (8, 278, 274, B75. i way, of education, the drama, and fashion, As into a scrape, and have not the boldness to get her out of it, has been very injurious to Mrs. Forrest's cause, and her lawyers are equally culpable. Poor Rich is the only one who has behaved like a man. Nothing better could be expected than the suc- cess of Mr. Forrest, for the Pennsylvania Legisla- ture must believe the tragedian to be an injured man, when such marked silence gives consent t0 | erected by Judge Edmonds sunderéd the chains beiween three couples, of this city, on Sa- turday last ; and he can give Mr. Forrest or Mrs. Forrest a helping hand, if the proper evidence is Tne Press ix Franxcr.—The policy being pur- sucd by the government and the President of the French republic exceeds any thing that was at- tempted even under the régime of Louis Philippe. When an editor assumes to discuss the constitution and its principles, he is accused of sedition, fined, threwn into prison, and his business and prospects f Louis Napoleon were determined upon immolating himself on the altar of his ambition, and to precipitate his destruc- tion, by oppressing and harrassing newspaper pro- Common sense would suggest that, in this nineteenth century, gagging the press is never attended with good results, but guem deus vult, Tue News rrom Evrorz.—Our readers will teresting and important intelligence, which was brought to us from Europe, by the steamship Ame- rick, together with our foreign correspondence. This intelligence furnishes a good deal of important Jt will be seen, by one of our Paris letters, that a gold mine has been discovered in Spain, which has created a great excitement Thousands of gold seekers were rushing to the newly discovered In point of extent and productiveness, however, it is of no sort of consequence, compared | —Ceoley x4.—By the sebr. Globe, Captain Seely, we bave received files of the Royal Gezette, of Georgetown, B. G., to March 19th.¢ As usual, there is ~The performances. this evening, ‘+ beautiful play, styled the “ Lady of racters being filled by am excellent, nay, the best stock oway Tuxatne.—During the past twelve nights, this beautiful theatre has been crowded in every de- partment, attracted by the inimitable performances of the ablest representative of Irish cha- His new drama, called — 'Y succesful, if we take the bighest rank; anal some | Death of Mr. sitiiard’s Bony der ‘Wasnincrox, April 21, 1850, ‘The son of the Hon. Henry Hilliard, of Alabama, died yesterday. He had been seleeted by the President as a cadet to the itary Academy ai West Point. An individual by the mame of Reese, attompted tocommit suicide this morning, caused by religiou® monomania. His life is in great danger. , CHakLestom, April 21, 1850, There was a severe frost at Raleigh, N.€., last Friday night. if 3 City Intelligence, Snot wit 4 Pistor-—Aecronwr ob Desion?—At neat six o'clock, on Saturday evening, Francis McDermott was shot, on board of a coal barge. under the following: cireumnstances :~ John Wolfe. eaptain of the barge, which wae lying at the foot of, Market street, Invited Francis MeDermott on board to see a six-barfel Ta volver pistel he bad purehased; and whilst showing MeDermott how it worked. pulled the & vr (whee ther by aceident or design remains to be showa), and the pistol went off. the ball passing throuch the hand of McDermott and lodging in his sdomen. McDermott was removed to the City Hospital, and Wolfe was rested to answer the charge of wilful firing. Y MeDermott expired from the effects of the wor and to-day Coroner Geer will hold an inquest on the ly. The deceased was a cartman, Uhirty-one yeara of age, a native of Ireiund. Fonerat or a Vorunteen.-Yesterday. at 1 o'elools, the remnant of the First Regiment of New York Volum: teers met at the Mercer House, and escorted to theit -last resting place, in Greenwood Cemetery, th te- mains of Edward Day, a companion in arms.” The body: had been interred in Potter's Field. as we stated @ day or two ago; and the brother of deceased. Athuham Day sought it out. anda public tater took place yesterday, in the manner that was due to the brave—the glorious colors under which he fo) in Mexico waving over all that iy mortal of him. melancholy reflection forces itself upon the mind at each returning funeral procession of a New Yorks Volunteer, how fest the small remnant of that regi« ment that the carnage of the battle field spared, are dropping one by one into a premature grave ! Tue Pavinson is Astor Pisce.—The new pavilion, . June & Co., for equestrian performancas, has been completed. It is situated on the corner off Eighth street and Astor place, the most central po- ition for the display of those feats which have giver such celebrity to Franconi’s Cirque Olympique. The establishment is constrocted wil roof of waterproof canvas. beautifully arranged, and decorated, for the protection and delight of the spectators. Flogs aud ern ornamental devices are so scattered and applied as to eburm the eye. and the whole appearance is such af to invite the public to closer udmiration, The height is about forty feet, and the interior is lighted handsome chandeliers. The entranee is very beau tiful. presenting a ruling idea of Greeinn dosign, ap- propriately decorated, and lighted with lanterns ot very logy ey patterns. The interior arrangements are « of the best character for comfort. ‘The seats are (° + cushioned, and levated as to comment a perfect view of all the performances; and. indeed, oll the ape H pointments sre well calculated to give the ntmost satisfaction to the large and fashionable civeles of spcetaters, who will unquestionably attead the fine exhibitions which have been prepared by the eutore prising managers, Tren rorsp—Owsrn waxtep.—On Saturday night, in Broadway, about half past 7 o’¢lock, #loather tran, ppored to have dropped from a earriage, was found: d ties at the 14th ward station-house, It is marked “G, Proudfit,” on a brass plate. Fouspiixe,—A& male child. reeently born, was left fi the hall of 123 Third avenue, apparently breatht when left; but, when found, it was quite ex with cold, and died soon after. The eoroner aa | inguest, and a verdict of death from exporure was rae turned, Corron Taisves.— Officer Barim, of the 2d warl:found a bale of cotton on the quays cut iato two parts. with the intention of carrying it away in det: Tt wee locked up in the Fulton ferry-house for sceurity. Dratn ny Buxxs.—Yesterday the Coroner held a@ inquest at No. 14 Ridge street, on body of Audrow ©. Fuller, aged 38 years, orn in Maine. who came to | his death by burns received from burning alcohol, af | the fire on Friday evening, at No, 33 Ridge street, Verdict accordingly. John Keese, Auctioncer=Farniture Salen & Keese will give their persoual and tention to. the ales of Furniture lef fumilies breaking wp Housekeeping, or will receive it for sale, at their new jous Auction Reome, 877 and 379 Broadway, corner brary.—The Low Ary, bo. & Kecse, a uch a library Las never beCore is conntey. ing.—Clarke, the ‘Tailor, A very fine black, Mue or col je tomeasure. ‘the very une Spring Cloth & new aseortment of goods, Dress or Frock Coat, $16, §2,, Pant Prete, $10.— et ty, cut, workmanship and ‘ Nia atrewt. id : ne Pays. ry ved ‘lothi ee i ol ek foes ceethces Renee, cused cokes tx. Also, Black and Brown Doeskin Pants ‘Suit Boston and New York: 0.—For dens He ke his ons | $500 Reward—To cduee one of A. J. Beal i pe Promvnn tag merreoty pes are pit wp im ‘an warrented yy io between Mattes Magy ve 16 Reebe i Water Runs bocker Dagverre | street, boast ¥ Tr even want a likens { time, rain or jead Thoroughly and Laxurte yur hair aud whiskers weaily, beaw= i ntieally arrance! aud egw | oe und general appesi ances sea st. mitable haireurter, 19 N: Phalon’s Magic Hatr to Coler the Hair or Whiskers, the moment it is applied, without b ere th team be washed imimediagely; with= the color, and has no bad odor, Te is mppligdy ALON'S, 197 Nrowdway; and by Pawoett, nd Fifth screots, Philadelphiy Gouraud’s Tall Medicated Soap, Shrine all kin diocases Horations and 'omiahes, ron cl Nesting supertivoas hate fu: Pete aL a tec ee, OP ae Tit Callecder, b'South Third street, Fi aD). Field, & South Third street, Philadelphia, j = Dr. Kellinger’s Lintment, or the diver: ame and pure DA Clothe, Rean hee poet orory thie ri Tine tthe I daneways, Depoes, Rac, m 9 to fo'elock, at 201 ay. ent Wy Si sitea pte Sater sdWgorng Be 1aectse: Nein Bye tec MONEY MARKET. Sespay, April 21, 6PM, During the past week there has been com: ilorable activity in the stock market, aud it will he soon, apom comparing the quotations, that twoor three of the leed= ing foncies have advanced considerably. Erie Railroad and Reading Railroad have advanced severe! per come each; while nearly all others own, The capital, credit, and combined effo bulls have been concentrated upon the two feneles above named; and, by dint of shrewd managermont of the machinery in operation, they have «neeeeded im putting up prices among themselves. The groat abe Jeet they have in view, however—the drawing im of outtiders—bas not been accomplished. wnd the fm« Prorement in prices has brought a great deal of stock upon the me: which the bulls have been rompelled to take at a value fined by themselves, Any inflation: in prices this year has had an effect jnst the eontran to that experienced in previous speculative pe’ riods, Tt has induced outside holders to realige and made stock more @undant in the cites instead of creating an outside demand, ond rapid absorption by capitalists and non-profe sional speculators, It hes thrown into the hee of brokers an enormons quantity of stork, which tho far has not been particularly burdensome on oe of the cheapness and abundance of money but w would, in the event of an unfavorable change ia th money market, be a dead sand saddle them with eerious losses upon the item of interes So long a the present heavy holders can eorry th lots of faneies they have, they may sustain prices

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