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NEW YORK HERALD. | ™"' We know maay of them wesunweltette ‘WASHINGTON'S BIRTHD costar te eth aetlead ce tke MedeetNe'a4 vine | Bowsnr Tuxsran ‘thle estebiis er Teeeeee to bran ad aon a peartre pega errr street; mat eae permit grant’ 03 or see official aa a ke MES GORDON BENNETT are interes! Co prospe' f Grand coroner, th ong aes v4 residence of - 7.4 MN ROPRIBTOR AMD EDITOR. > | Ska who could contribute that amount without in-| @FANd Celebration of the 119th Anniversary. family ot 4 ‘A verdict was rendered faceord- | bas been placed convenience. What is to prevent them from em- se Dear ax Dnownine.—Corener Geer held an j Sy ee er nial OPTICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. Pg Poli i i ' wevneniiie~landine barking ia tages ap Phere phe eto, THE DINNER AT NIBLO’S GARDEN. a, when A any RO RS be produced me THE DAILY HERALD, § cents por copy—81 per | BEVEr do any thing for } eaeennagaasenanaatel Nick, who cume So his desi: bp fallieg trom the | at great expence in t fee terprise will revolutionize her, and place her in the rank among the nations of the world which Provi- dence intended she should hold, and put money in her purse. into the river, on ow dnesday night seems, was cook board the said d while ) satonsaning 0 t on board, ac- cldentally fell the was drowned before arsistance could be re The captain of the qeneanee caused several perso! grapple tor the jeceased, and his body was found yesterday morning. q erdict—death by accidental drowning. Beopen DeatH Cavsep oy InteMrenance.—Coroner Geer wae yorterdsy called to hold an inquest at s dlackemith’s shop, situated at No. 83 West 18th street, on the body of Peter Cochrane, Enthusiastic Speeches of Hon, Edw'd Everett, Hon. Mr, Feote, and Others. MAGNIFICENT APPEARANGE OF THE CITY HALL, The joyful gala day sacred to Washington and Ame_ rican liberty has been brated. Fi the raim on | Friday night, and the thickness of the atmosphere, won WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday, ot Edition ¥ ae offers also the be beaut idooq, an excellent cast, This Dill will drama large audience. ba apway Taeatae—Miss Jutta Bewnerr.—To mor- ett makes her firet e before an American public at the Broad: the part of Lady Teazie, and we have littie doubt but thats crowded house will Leatify to the oor- reotness of the verdict of our transatlantic brethren. Marine Affairs. Fon Baewey.—The steamship Washington, Capt. Floyd, took her departure yesterday noon tor Bremen, via Southampton. She has been in port about seven weeks, during which she has been thoroughly over- e mone! LUNTARY ao aoe egutcining ant news. solicited from any quarter of the worl Mised, will be iberally paid or, OUR FoRmaN CORK Es 78 ame Pa ULARLY RequxsTEp TO ALL Ti from ‘man, the pan Ah ae Pit to been forced atterwards. CK AGES SENT TO US. wid, WOTICH iaken af anonymous communications. od Syoans, bora it aken | The second regular toast was next read as follows: APY RITE MES STG Senewed every Morning. hauled and repaired, Her passengers’ names will be | there were gloomy forebodingsof unfavorable weather; | The Constitution of the United States, Muslo-- Heelan, whe wes found dend tp the sald shop yoster- | who have for many yrare adopted this Joung and ta: LOH PRINTING ‘eeculed with neabncss, ChCOPMEHE | sound umder thels approptices heed, and oven yesterday morning it seemed as if the pro- | ‘“Golumbiafor ever.) temperate man, and his sudden death was, attributed | J0Bted lady for one of thelr greatest favorites, eae aes Fon Savayvad —The steamship Alabama, Capt. Lud- | ceedings of the day were to be marred and overcest | 70, this toa Peace Po Marsgs tothe above named causes. Verdict accordingly. years Miss Bennett wei ng gecsens i ibe Hay merket theatre, under Webster, ira) he arose with great diffidence, bi e eslling upon him to itution of the United by an uncomfortable dense fog. So thick was it, that chairman for reat toast, “ The Geomiett only one ferry boat could run en each ferry, and that guided in its course by fog bells, But at a quar- advertising columns, it #ill be seen that the beautiful | ter to 11 o’olock the fog cleared away, and the glo- ew steamship * Brother Jonathan” will depart early | rious sun shone outin meridian splendor, causing all next month from this port for Chagres, under the com: | nature to rejoice, and to sympathize, as it were, with mand of Captain Stoddard, late of the Cr nt City. | the cecasion. To the reflective mind, it suggested the The “ Brother Jonathan’? was built under the persoa- | clouds and darkness that had hung over the revolu- low, left yesterday afternoon fer Savannah. For passengers’ names see maritime intelligence. AvotHen Cranes Brxgusnir.—By reference to our is perhaps, the lic taste) and during tha jable euccess all the principal o! the firet clase comedies of the da; meerine vacation and the cities in ceiving the moet flattering flats from the Liverpool, Dublin, Edinburgh, Bath, Allow of’ it, we would give the us from the London and provii ing of Miss Bennett's per formance: Volume AMUSRMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. TTALIAN OPERA, Astor Piace—La Favoira—Gnixp Baier Divaarinassse. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—W asuixcton—Vinoce. BROADWAY THEATRB, Broadway—Scnoor ror Sc. Axornen.—The Coroner likewise held 02 Pit me Smperate hi AnotHer Brace A) braith was walking dow: one e, o'clock yester: 7 afternoon, a litt! street, he was ‘itt C. Grab sailor, The pai unobserved b: &o. Did extracts now’ Mrs Galbraith Pe Es a neces a them; but «gentleman who saw them at is peculiarly arch and vauas al direction of Mr. B Mills, a gentleman well qualified | tionary struggle, but whioh were at length cleared | POvio oT iit ur wish Pay Lnag ter ye ldige gt megpmng mg see drei fie attracti ' Broudway—La Marrneser - say r,* There, J #@ person portment, ren: ottTOLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—La Matrarme De Lax | tor such an important office, and from the knowledge aray ba Se 0 Impreseively.— Are a ed with Wash . Pari ag aren Bitola ineation chetnicg ene Interesting ¢s a aye y 20, no." . Gal- doubt her saosees w BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Orv Love axp of the tremendous steam power in this vessel. and the | of freedom burst upoi No, gentlemen, too ; they oan never die. Of | Gr, Shae: tare uk, Soper: Mi - Gal ane andieant aoe oe aith until they overtook him, and when they did ‘a Far faultless character of her bull, both as regards her su- The noon of night” had just come, when the roar pyrene | a Father of bie Country,” rus New -Wor ‘take him, accosted him; and after applying to bi: NATIONAL THRATRE, Chatham streot—Rrvar Cusxr- | perior mode! and strength, we have ao doubt she will | of cennon in the Park aunounced the birth of the day | Mr. E. said he believed that three-fourths of ite pages | several epithets, De Witt U. Graham etruek bin, in her, whieh her private wraina or Muxico—Fnocics or THe Fainiza—Faxvcn Srv. | gt once become a favorite with the travelling public. | 80 long looked forward to by the citizens of New York. | were devoted to the subject of Union the consti- | whieh he was joined by bis friend. Mr. Galbraith was | Worth and amiable ch racter has gai for her ‘The guns continued to blaze for some hours. anda large | ‘ution. (Loud and long continued cb Ta re(e- | Whiting with’e cauedat the time, with which he de. | amidet a hor¥ of private friends in Europe, The per- BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, Brosdway—Oxp Love anv rux | Her friends prognosticate that she will be the fastest hd rence to lawless aggression inst the laws, out- | fended himself, andjreturned the blows he received, on | formances to-morrow evening consist the “Bohoo! Womwn's Fain. boat afloat. The saloon and state rooms are very neat | white cloud of smoke hovered over the city, which, | breaks, either at the North or South, he said he be- heads of his assailants, until he was stepped by | for Scandal”? ard “Doctor Dilworth,” and elegant, and nothing seems to have been omitted | ewing to the surrounding darkness, gave the appear- | lieved these carried their own correctives with them. | the crowd who soon collected. The sailor was arrested | | Nino rfal attraction of th HRISTT'S PUSTERTS, ‘Mechanics’ Hall, 472 Broadway PLAN FELLOWS’ OPERA HOUSE, 44 441 Broadway—Ermorias ‘Mavore usr. ncers, the Rouss rofit to the ms- tre. Niblo hae ance, at a distance, of s confiagration,and many per- sons thought the explosions proceeded from salpetre or gunpowder in some building on fire. Yesterday moraing at sunrise, a salute was fired from the Battery by the veteran corps of artillery, under the direction of Colonel Yates, of the Fourth Regiment of New York State Militia, At the same time the banner of the Union was raised on the old flagstaff, from and taken to the station house, and De Witt C. Graham disappeared. ‘ Fi to make a yoyege in this steamer a pleasant and sate one She was built by Messrs. Perine, Paterson and Stack, of Williameburg, and does credit to thelr well- earned reputation Loss or THe Bric Manta Saxoen.—We published on Thursday, @ statement furnished to the Charleston Courier, by & Dr. L, Larimore, which bore very severely upon the conduct of Captain Robinson, aud which, if | —At halt past six o'clock, on Friday evening tho Sty de store of Mr. A. Gurst, 278, Bi fire. in conseqence of the goods, hanging coming in comtact with the gaslight. Extinguished by policemen O’Brien and Bracken. Burotary—Cavtion to ovsrkerrers —The resi- dexce of John b. Murray, Esq.,on Fifth avenue, near 19th street, was broken ope o'clock, on Friday ublic, the aun of our Prosperity will ridian. and set inblood. An allusion tothe tate of Germany. broken up and dl- vided into more than three hundred principalities—in- dependent principaliti ‘0 the will of t! AMERICAN MUSEUM—Anvsive Perronmances Arren- woon Ann Evens NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 27 Bowery—Equestniax PERronMarces. WASHINGTON HALL~Pasonama ov tHe Puonm's PRoenrss ousset family, most talented ballet foupe ha uld be difficult to make bs “distinction be- rpsichorean abilities of the four sisters; to do #0, we should pronounce Caroline- ot. The gentle- the severance of the Union, i | which an American sailor tore down the English which, from time to time car- | merning, throngh the front cellar grating. The bur- | the most fascinating, bewitching. sylph-like danse: ples SER COMMDEDAD, ncraie of Thickeonihcienes | See roms remeen She Invies Hable to. ax Aniobmeat | yey daliealto ve ey te Gilig Belin attay? ook dience away them lavoluntarl. | glare then forced the door leading from the cellar to | we bave ever beheld. ‘The performances commence and Broasway. for wilfully loring his vessel. We bave the authority | , 8 yy ly to break out in bursts of applause. He next dwelt | the basement. and paseed directly to Mr. Murray’s | with the French veudeville of “ La Maitresve de Lun- MINERVA ROOME—PAxonama oF InxLann. of Ceptain Robinson for saying that the statement is | placed in its stead the triumphant flag of the Revolu- | at some length and with great for: bedroom, in entering which they awoke him, and, gues,” with Mademoiselle Felice and M. Bressiant io existen though ii flected their es- conferred upon us by th Court of the United the principal obaracters, : will close with the bal: o tion. untrue in every particular, and that he is quite at a New York, Sunday, Febraary. 23, 1S5L. Joes to account for the conduct of Dr. L., as the latter From the shipping in both the rivers that wash our | Jason must fellow its ir exit, by openin; Buwron’ ® —Only look at the programme for qe — —————= | just before leaving for the United States, offered to | island city, there was a magnificent display of flags ir an th tonst waa rg | ghepas out of order, ona to = ms pacing, oer ley Pei ett the che wat rj ben err oe) eng pleces—who will resist the : . . honor of the day. From the ferry boats, from all the | 4ffor opportunity to the clergymen present to re- | of value was taken. of the city is at presen: « mptation ef iting this famous Thespian templ: ‘The Celebration of Vesterday. draw upa statement complimentiog him upon bis | hove i ane cna whetcot municipal state or federat | Hife at any hour ugreeable to themselves. ‘This toast | infested with burglars, mo lees than four dwellings | where the dullest spirit is excited to mirth and {oy; ‘The celebration of the anniversary of the birth. | eonduct during the trying time of the wreck, and | public vid Hi P » me | wae— having been entered within ten davs, and although | and where the nervous system is sweetl: pnt floated the national standard proudly to the breeze The places of business were all closed from eleven The Clergy of the United States—i ys on the side of liberty trgulated by law. Music—"Selections Puri- tu the police may do their share towards the protection ty, the owners themselves should secure their ith euitable fastenings. harmonic action The first piece will be the new comedy of the Old Love and the New.”’ with Barton. Blake, Lester, Bland, Mrs, Hughes, Mrs. Russell and throughout the voyage, The following card ot the Wi c ‘ Gayot the immortal Washington, in this city, 7es- | 1s passengers of the brig sbows the estimation in terday, wes very seasonable and very creditaSle to the Empire City. Our readers will find a synopsis of the proceedings of the day and evening in ano- To-morrow we shall give a full re- port of the several able and patriotic speeches which were delivered at the great dinner, at Niblo’s, jm the evening. About five hundred persons sit | down to that entertainment, and the most eloquent speech that was delivered on the occasion, and the most eloquent and patriotic that we have listened to for many a year, was that delivered by Mr. Everett, He drew a picture of the past history end pregress of the United States, and coa. of Massachusetts. mane man :— Sanger, Capt. Robinsc the seventh om Quito Snano reef, take pleasure in bearing testimony to the seamanlike conduct of to his humanity as a man in contributing to our ne- | ceasities and comforts after we were wrecked, and, as | far as our observation extended, the samme eure was exercited towarcs all the passengers on board of his vessel at the time and after the wreck | William Page, Wisconsia; Eli Baldwin, Niles, Obio; Frat Fhillips ; illinois; William Day us county, {ilaois; B. Eldred ; ‘abin passen- which they hold Capt. R., both as « sailor anda hu | “The undersigned, passengers ir the brig Martha | which left Chagres for New | Orieane on the Gret of January, aud was wrecked oo | Capt. Kobineon in the management of his yestel, aad | o'clock and everything wore the appearance of a tional holiday. ‘The Park was filled with spectators, in antivipation of the coming pageant At twelve o'clock the procession—one of the grandest ever een in this city—-oommenced to more through the Park trom the east gate in front of the City Hail according to the order announced in the programme. The concourse of spectators was immense, and asthe procession passed through the various streets desig- nated the wiadows and baloonies of tne private houses and public buildings were crowded with spectators, and the ridewalks were so densely crowded that it was with difficulty thet pedestrians could make eny headway in a direction counter to that in which the line was letters from clergymen were here read, all of written in @ tone of pure patriotism and Unionirm. The Rev Dr. Cox, of Brooklyn, responded to tke toast complimentary to the clergy. He said, duties for the part week and his p: oepective duties of to morrow, made him at first think that he could not be here to- night. but Snsliy he found that duty called him hei and be came ome, said he, have told me that [ hay changed rince they have (not) known me. He had been to Philadelphia within the last week. and he had teen bis aged mother, and he had asked her what she taught him She said she taught him to love his fel- low men, tolove Amerios, to love Washington. The reverend gentleman proceeded in a mort happy and at: tractive rtrain, to speak in terms of admiration of the Union and in diepraise of those who would endeavor to lessen its glory. Ue did not believe. however. that the The tickets sold amounted to $646; donations. and received at the door, $29—total, $70950 The ex Procreps or THe Batt ws Cometient to Jonny Haru- waite,—A short time einee we noticed a ball about to be given to Jobn Mathwaite, formerly @ policeman, and engaged as an inspector of hacks. It was given him by the Hack Association, on account of his daa- erous illness, and having a wife and children depend- ing On him for support. The ball has since Soma a penees amounted to $139 60; thus leaving the net Preceeds $570. Poltee Inteluigence. 4 Charge of Burglary and Arson.—Oticer Bingham, of the Tenth ward, arrested on Thursday night, i Patrick Nowland, whom th dircovered in the street, having im his pose Mrs. Skerritt, in the leading parts.’ Miss Walters aud M. Frederick will dance a Spanish bolero, and Mr. and Mrs. Holman will sing a favorite duet. Mr. W. Evain will next make his first appearance in this city in a burleeque polka, and the orchestra will execute the gems of the opera. The next and concluding piece wil be the * World's Fair,” which is produced in great splendor. National Taratae, — To-morrow evening a new drama. entittled “The Rival Chieftains ot Mexico.’’ Will be produced, for the first time, at this popular establishment. Puray seems untiring in his efforts to pleare his patrons; he regards neither pains nor ex- | Bsmse, in the splendid production of every new piece. hore, therefore. who may visit the National to-mor - 2 | row evening, may calculate upon rich treat, The scenery is said to be beautiful, and the cast of charac- ters excellent. The next piece will be the romantic clock and some other articles of email value, The sus- | picion of the officer was awakened that the man was influence of liquor, | he thought porribly istaken. However, : the officer took the man into custody, and on convey- | he station house, the uccused acknow- that be obtained the property from the port No. 34 Allen street, owned by Charles Rod ‘The ofttcers went forthwith to the prei Lavxen or a Dry Docw at CHantestox.—On Tuesday | last, a Gry dock was launched at Charleston, the e attracting @ very large assemblage of the citizens o the chief city of the Palmetto State. The dock is 250 feet long, 65 broad, and 20 deep, snd of sufficient ca- pacity to accommodate veesels ef 1.500 tons burthen It can be emptied of it yer ina howr anda half, trasted the position which, in the nature of things, the country would occupy in case of a dissoiutioa of the confederacy, in a masterly maaner. But there is nodapger of such a calamity while the country possesses such men es Gen. Foote, Henry Clay, Lewis Cass, and the remaining noble spiri.s Union could be dissolved; as weil. ssid he. might it be supposed that an intant’s flet could demolish the A lle- ghanies. In conclusion, Dr, C. offered at @ toast, to be drank in cold water: — “The memory of Washington Mr Everett here lett the room, and the andionce gave Bim three cheers ae he parsed out. The same i f compliment was also extended to Dr. Vox, who left ee - % about the same time. | fairy spectacle. entitled ‘The Frolic of the Fairies,” i} | and the entertainments will conclude with the mili- | tary drama of" The French Spy.” This programme | is ro attractive that we presume the theatre will be crowded to its utmost capacity Baovonam’s Lyceum. — This popular resort te nightly crowded. ‘he entertainments eelected are of that | light and pleasing character that every taste is erat moving APPEARANCE OF THE CITY HALL. In front of the balcony of the City Hall was erected @ colosaa!, full-length portrait of George Washington, acd overhead wers the words, painted fn large white letters, vpon a dark slab 4 ioe | fed, Brougham is an excellent manager, who threw themselves in the breach, and con. | +) two pumps, each capable of discharging 5,000 gal CER a ne The third toast was here read discovered a fre burning in s cham | Foca ahaa han te one ete with jointly fought against disunion untilit was crushed; jong per minute, and driven by two engiaes, each of 15 | re on Fre sident of the United States, Music—\ Hail | prnnly dome by | fy | | musical sompoaitions are admired by every citizen. it ; : 3 ae nnn onan ‘olumbia js no wender the Lyceum should be eo popul and while we have Everetts, on occasions like that horse power. he dosk will be ready for the reception | Om sme sight and loft of the painting were words | . This att wasfollowed by the reading of a lator from | Foxue bad been ‘rrgaling himerit on champagn | someaue aeetnlle’ eteabion ir cca Gan of last evening, to pourtray, in words that burn, the | of vessels by the lst ot Mey nex Wisiaobaoa nigiyet agin, Hon Henry Clay. which was received with nine cheers, ; D&¥! n too much, the result was, the cause cf | amusements will commence the Consequences that would surely result fromthe | Bcnooxsn Ciivros—This is the nein preg — willpsnas A letter from Hon, Lewis Cass was next read, and | biscwn detection. The fire was soon extinguished by | (he o1a Love and the New.” schooner tbat arrived on Tuesday from Philadelphia, | yoreeecy powrng pores porwr was followed by vehement cheering. the police. Justice Timpson committed the accused | wr. G. W. Smith will dance Li Btyr evil counsels of “ higher law’? demagogues, who would sacrifice everything to serve their own ends ‘The Fourth toast was— The Compromire of 1850—made in the spicit whish formed the constitution itself —justice. patriotiam and duty demand that it should be sustained Music ‘are a band of Brothers”? Mr Ginano responded. Fifth Toast.—The Union of the States—watching for | Bhe is owned by Mr P. Clinton, of thie city, and car- | ries 340 tons of coal, in which trade she will continue to beemployed. She is lying at the foot of Warren sireet. Aw Inon LichtHovsre ror Fron: favored by Mr. John Walker. of Gr ith view of a corrugated irom lighth to prison for a further hearing. tra will then play the Echoes of & Atempt at Infanticide —-'The police of the Sixteenth | the amusements will clos ward discovered, on Thursday evening, an infant, | which is produced at t We | about a day old, placed in a manure box; the child | eplendor, was alive and suspicion at once rested on « woman by the namecf Ann MeCadin, who was seen to come | directly trom the place where the child had been de- | 1 | Yiexington} Saratoga. (Trenton ) Sunker Hill ef coocond & On the wert side of the siesta’ were :— TRANSATLANTIC Pacune Sration in IREtanp.-- | The propriety and importance of establishing 4 r Beentywtie: pecket station on the coast of Ireland, and of mak- preeent constructing for the American % Camden ¢ Monmouth its preservation with jealous anxiety ; discountenanc- | posited, which was a stable situated in Nineteenth img such station the point of departure of the mt. It is, we believe, to be fixed on cne of the ye " ing whatever may ae igaeet @ en a suspicion thatit can | street. Officer Shaw took the woman into custody on . $ only ; wis 3 ve eerie ’ | im any event be abandonded. and indignantly frowning | the charge, and conveyed her betore Justice MeGrath. ? off the coast of Florida has only contracted tor | z y lines of steamships plying between this country | ty. iron part of it, and the imutern is to be furnished | Andon the East :— upon the first dawning of every attempt toalienate any | who committed her to prison to await further hear- and Great Briain, is under discussion in England | by the Americans. who are to erect it’ It ismow being | <~ ov. Cen onone nono harp lle By te! farnptad ea Mk various paste, | —. 6: Hadise Brcichin. mann Wea one ee ze wy . i. Diamen 3 eful pei ut t together at the Shepherd and Shepherdess. field 5 \e ) of False Pretences.— the “ Queen's in the after - and Ireland; and a careful perusal of all that has | Fey Neri iced, Hoxton, Thefoundstionis to conris: |) Ticonderoga § | Yorktown White Plains. \ | Music -“Star Spangled Banner Chief's special aide, arrested, on Thursday. a young ig t favorite" D an Ciena de Bazan,” =: Toast.—The Orator of the Day. Music— © Polka Senator Foote replied, returning thanks tor the com- pliment. Beventh.—The myer | of the United Btates. Music—* Selections Lucia di Lammermoor " To this teast Chancellor Walworth replied fn hand- some terme. man by the name of Francia Fitzpatrick, alies Fits: harding, on a charge of obtaining goods by making fulee representation forging a letter of etedit pur- porting to be written and signed by John Philbrick, a | | been said on the subject, confirms usin the opinion which we have always entertained, that, sooner or later, mails, passengers. and merchandise, must be conveyed to and from America via some port on the western coast of Ireland. The saving of dis- of eixteen solid wrought iron screw piles, which will b bedded in the selid rock and are to rise Gfteen feet . above it; twelve of these pillars will be diaposedtotorm | P. dear to the memory of Americans, as the nae © of forty-Sve feet each way. T | scenes of the imperishable glory aod the victeriont week achievements of the mighty and the brave soldie! foundation for the be placed, and above whose name is so identided With the ladepeodence o phitheatre ¢ assemblages Frankli. i; his somersetts on @ bare-back teed are surprising The performances consist of the various eports of the ring. d all sorte of tumblin be: which are aig hel: tre auch as Ha 1 book pedler residing in the western part of the Btate of New York. It appears that the accused is a dealer in| books, and forged the letter of credit tor the purpors of obtaining books thick flooring of oak plank | 7 - B the | é The letter was presented to Uor- | taace—the avoidance of the risk incurred in navi ae CT omagper eg eaern| wbicu‘e be tora will | heir Lonoyte: MResebpaehiater oa mgdpitedioes nc age toly pa °. The Army and Navy of the United Btates. nish, Lamport & Co , book Nov 207 Pearl street, | ta Hat ~The general panoramie views 07 gating the St. George’s Channel--the consequent | (rected at Hoxton. It may be divid u © most brilliant and enliveming appearance, every | Music— Arm: avy March. | on the 13th inat,, who, beli it to be genuine, deli- | painting of great artistic merit, It ‘Thin toast was replied to by Whiting of the U. t agriculture and toa tollows in the vered to the ace jot of books valued at $20. and on the following day delivered bim another biil of | books amounting to $66 75, Suspicion subsequently socured that the t the beuse for the keepers of the light, ha | window—front, rT, and rides—was illu dias = Ban lgenn —— ~ ye van -“ — | were also the portrait of the hero and the traasparen- neh eg ge bo ge! ca thlokcess ant | cles ofthe names of the several battles above enume- tron three eights of an inch in thick | It in dtvided bi niae rooms | tated. which were ‘ought during the revolutionery saving in insurance--the fact, that by the con struction of a magnetic telegraph from Galway o Cork, to Dublin, a saving of at least thirty-six hours could be eflected in the transmission of to orivel Banvard's, me Hall, in the number thue far has been most ip, te. in order to invest the doors, win eens thi i. 4 ict for the proprietors an ample imtelligence--the fact that a continuous line of sr From the summit of the building wore set off at patrick was taken into custody. avd petuan S00 thele eneray ana.cating, ” | | ‘pterveis, between eight and nine o'clock, rockets, | Congress—who. fo Test he became alarmed and acknow va Booms The splendid panorama of I railroad from Galway to Dublin will be open ia L on | which were eontinued tor a considerable length o joi cased with angles avert the eo Solng exhibitea with great success at June nex:- the fact that steamships starting from je represented by the timbers aby | ¢i to the great delight of a |: very one should see it,as it is @ pain’ Dublin to the United States direct, might take ay | the boarding. Ic mounted b | time, to the great delight of # large and decorous con. —Two men, named Thomas Wing | ing of the great ie, ” ' fe of single irom plate, tuside of whi course of persons. The fireworks were conducted by were ted on Wedneade: Bonny W , takes a benefit least two hundred tons of coal less than what they | timber root. witheu: t » | the Messrs. JG. & J. Edge. pyrotechniste of Jersey bt at, the Fi rd poll on Friday evening nex require in leaving Liverpool, which would be not The whole of the p © | City. & splendid band was in attendance, and played u e person, of William Mi Conus feet ix inches in ® er is raised theongh played | Mother of Washington. Philadelpbia pe ing only a saving of expense, but which would be a roof sud from the erutee he plat It ts | jeveral appropriate airs throughout the evening The | dear Woman ”’ He bas in very tuccesstul at Buffalo, Albany, New great ecurce of protit, for the space thus occupied made of a double casing cfiron. is cylindrical, amd | whole scene was one of most joyful demonstration on ‘The aeremblage broke up at about 11 o'clock. ereon ot bea pris Orleans Mobile; an all the principal theatres could be filled with good:—all these facts prove $f"? yg ake eyo P is div rpe rp oy the part of Americans for the memory of him who THE CELEBRATION IN BROOKLYN. ? y ae. Po aed — committed the prisoners to ‘the ja the Union. He will appear here in a hort time. “ fix feet in height, ue er. and eme! is . _— aac RATT conclusively to our mind, that Galway, or some lifted to ite place in two pl- The height from the | W8** first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts The Two Negro Waiters.—The arrest of George W. m other port on the west of [reland, must, at an early latiorm to the commencement of the jantern i ot his countrymen ” layed from the City Hall, yesterday, while the — = ‘Thomas Brendran. two m ere waiters | Cuneene ae Dace ~ oso day, be made a station for the arrival and departure Mk ites timer Series, much Eicengta frome iral | At two o'clock, the Union Safety Committee, with | stars and stripes waved from the olty fagetad! in honor | $772), "oy rg wD ofthe nate “tri % de @ statio e iron staircase which ascends to the ern floor, | . 1 of the ocean steamships running between (Great | 80d i eupported by @ s0lld iron newel Vash atep us | Other citizens, assembled at Niblo's Theatre, to hear | ot the occasion. At noon a national salute was fired by Guth pote te Toadea wi is Ost appearance before 7 M it t# bolted to the side, wad also to the newel, forms a | the oration from Mr, Foote, to witness the other | rom the Heights, under the direction of Major Powell, a salt, @isenti i under Mr George Loder's Britain and the United States, Infact, the advan- ptay in itself To seoure additional stidinenn, pisces of | eoremonics. ‘The president wat Mr, Francia GriMa, | of the Armory, Several members of the 0. U, A., con- bd ane Justi Sf Mas Lavra Timen, ek HOE ee eee tae tages which are held out are vo obvious that the gaspipe are to be planed, between, the eas waddition Dr. Bpring opened with » prayer tor the Divine | sleting of the Lexington Chanter, No, 17. the Americ Mr. Meyer, aleo, sang wonder is the subject has not been acted npon bee from che piles tweive stays of cast.iron pipe, eleven ing upon the Union, and Mr. James T. Brady read Bia ry Co} or Gesnene we hie r Moll performed tl =e fore this sag lod vig soy ray int beneath - atined ¢ seme | Farewell Addrers of Washington, and Genera} | York to join there—the first mon- | ture good conduct. bo played @ of The commissioners appointed by the Eagli iso four risys from cho laner plitg, fhis again wil | FO0t® proneunced the oration of the day, upon the | tioned company h w banner (lately pre- more Counterfeiters style, Of the all be atitte: ited bj Associatior rue | weeks a @ batch of counterfeit He government to inquire into the expediency of se- a with vertical. horizou' character of Washington It was an eloquent and and diezonal ti port of t sera coast of ire braving. #0 that when erected it will bave the appear. | J, ures. lecting some port on the westera coast of [reland SoestOF 0 Tania ot aetverk, surmoustes by a | nPetent dito - rk, accompanied by for this purpose, have recommended Holyhead is) use and won: chimney THE DINNER AT Min1.0's It wes to be expected that they would juestion submitted to them, a Ireland altogether, if they could. They havedone #0; but they mast alter the conformation of the jonble casings spoken of will not bes creat Sdvantege with regard to #trength, but also forthe par pore of ventilation. Openings are meds at the of the building in the purtitioas @ad the towor, so that & free current of air will pass everyebere. The form ot corrugated iron, which may be described ee a mus. cersion of wares in and out. or curves of contrary ‘The committee of arrangements for the dinner had he par | announced 6 o'clock P.M.,as the hour at which the cbair would be tekem. It wae mot mush past that hour when the officers and invited guests took their feate at a table elevated om & platform at the extreme BY TELEGRAPH. THE CELEBRATIONS ELSEWHERE. Uric eb, 22, 1951 The Rechabites, 4 in procession to-day, a nterieit meney in this Jey, in og ve hd cor nterfeltere as above earth’s surface as it came from the hands of the Great Architect of the universe, before they can Ireland, in her western south side of the saloon. Mayor Kingsland ocoupied the ebair, behind which was festoon work of American flags, and the portrait of Washington suspended in ‘There were no other before Justice Osborn, 0 001 mite ‘them to th Tombs for a turther ex. Oate. of the throvgh the streets to Concert Hall, « meeting was the appointment of the Hon. W. J. Bacom Ap address was delivered by Rey. Mr. flexure, giver great strength in iteelf What with the bracing nod the way in whicb both house and tower are tied together, it is eappo-ed that it will completely | reristaburricane The building will shortly bs com and exquisite convince the world that harbore, does not offer more facilities thin any port Fricows’ Mixetaries —The Ethiopian delineation leted and shipped te ite destination —fonion Shipping | the centre. Lincoln, Bpeeches by the Rev. Messrs Corey, Good- Monday night by ef England proper, or Wales, or Scotland, for the | Geseten © | omthe tables. On either side of the chairman were Hegggctdi gece ssibeains Michiel Crowiey,\ Owen | which are given at this eatablishment are greatly ad. ra e purpose of communication between that part of the he Aciantts Steamers. the distinguished guests of th treet. The men beat the tractive. On Weduesdsy evenii e that, excellent eid world andthe new. It has been the determined _ gee i i five or thirty in number, Beni 2 1851 Loud im particular, was #0 much in. performer, T. F Briggs’, takes his The te Epgtend dof the English = a © TRE EDITOR OF THE HERA there were five others on the floor of the saloon, ex- birthday was celebrated in this city it was found neocenmary to carey imhome programme is rich, aed contains the name of t policy of England, and of the English govern nent, & formulas for t ulation of nomi- dal Tiel he Withie tenets. te ything passed off | Assistance came on the alarm being given by the = delineator, Horn, who will appear in se’ to keep lreland in the miserable condition in which P apply to the The Atlantic | teading through ite entire length. These tabies were to mem bers of the Legis. | officers, and the above parties were taken seovunsedy, Pieces. ebe now is, without trade or commerce of its owa. which appeared in rday'* paper. th all filled, and good appetite seemed to wait on the pro- jorning in good style The large | and conveyed before J McGrath, wae held the | a er now is, wit ‘Ay published with the article belog & mie-print fusion of the board. The spread was an excellent one, phere er | ‘he attendance | accured parties to to answer har, | Superier Court and depending upon others tor everything. The | | Fitet. The square of the diameter of cylinder in | SOUS 144 it dishes aeually served on cocasions of toraany by large passon- | _ Arrest on a Bench Warrant. —OMisers Bidet and $ J. Before Hon, Judge Mason world hes become familiar with Eagiand’s con- e a by the cube root of the length of ger cars on their return to Albany by railroad. on Tuesday, on # beneh warrant is- LIABILIEY OF WAREHOUSREMEN. ; aod divided by 47, will give the nominal | this kind The wines were selected by the committee —————————<— vurt of Sessions, alawyer called AW. — Fee 19. Guilliame, Merle, § others. duct in this respect, aud satisfied that while she boree power, thus . themselves. There was a good orchestra, which drown- city Intelligence Goll, who stands indicted on # charge of obtaining bert and others. —This case oe would give a few thousand pounds to the people 8 ed the clatter of dishes, knives hile the | | Tract Orrnarions,—At th th th the | Sone AA be A a -— cae pen, be 5 otion b: of Ireland in time of starvation and famine, she ExJs nominal horse pawer, | Titnds were in course of dive mualeians C 17th instant | arrerted on & magistrate’s warrant storage fer 44 barrels of would not give a ar towards developing the a were not the only occupants of the orchestra; a bevy poe) Lane pet Kom gg ML consejuence , ources hat covatry ¢ be the dh 1 f cylinder jae se | of ecm ged informality in tl commitment. the great natural sour f that country, lest by doing weet of etroke poped of cylinder im laches. he | of besuties, under an ercort of two or three beaux, yare case, when carried before a Judge on habeas corpus, was 60 Irelupd’s interest would be promoted at the ex- The squate of the diameter of cylinder in | Were discovered to occupy & place there at an early Scriptural Blogesphy for the « discharged, and Goff was liberated from custody. The pense of England's. This contemptible spirit has tiplied by the velocity of piston in fest per | hour, They remained s considerable time, and haden jation to aid in publi: qomplet however, proceeded before tne Gra minute one divided by €000 will gire the nomius! | opportunity to hear rome of t at Wi Jury, and an indictment was found. Golf was com- peenexhibied by the packet station commissions » mitted to prison im default of bail jeree power, thus the epeakers om the platform etrates the old world i ; he Courtlandt Street D. re, ond it ws clear that if Ragland can prevent a’ «bs orid The recelpts of <irvest for Stating et t ‘purl Street Docks.— it, there will be no port in Ireland selected for that nomia See enteciocs otmmenced at 80 ney wore, for sales = | O8 Tesedey sfterscen, oMesr Réwards, one of the mp, Sere sata —— 6 000 ample time was allowed to complete th ip donations, $13,040-—-total, $31.804., Total 5 e purpore —o being the diameter of cylinder | com) t of the toasts. The cere ‘months, $222003. Grant ‘eter Durand, whom the officer detected in the act of | removing « box containing ® lot of Indies’ hate, valued | at over $60. On searching the person of the pri. toner, the offlcerfound twenty seven pawn tiskets of goods plee ged, consirting of eightewn coats and jackets, feven shawie. one silver watch, also tickets of verte, pants, veils ko. the whol ood it $76, thus making t joubie that emount. em: ere opened by the avk erp. Dumber of etrokee per minute, * the jength of scroke | of the clergym however, we are gl in feet i the m The whole people, ceive, seem determined to move ia themselves, and to act independently of (agiaad Large meetings have been held recently, ia Dadlia and other places in that country, which were pre- an riod. 81. ~ 209 pages, Amount i $43,197. More \t had er while the coopers n weighing cotton, not in th Court of Common Picas togeth ith th ether wit! Refore Mon Judge Wootrut Fre. 21-In the Hotehkise ye Shaefeldt and another teporiad yesterday, ye plaiatif’ $10. before April. The m of great aetivity. A de: articles worth at least The prisoner wus conveyed to sided over end addressed by the most infliental In the euse ot Jaq led yester- the police station hi No 3 Ba wreet, and be auble to egree, an ‘ rideni ® letter men. Approptiste resolutions were adopted, anda pL ao ame bie ae end were die It in sentiment with the doow- pong - beg td oe fort perty which Xa M 0 which heve eminated from the oficial hand of osiiory. ealee | 2 n at the tation house, spirit evineed which showed a determiaatioa not aver ” * 0 #8. John Pishba ved with loud o a total of em Charge of Stealing from a Ship Yard —On Taestay to be eatisfied antil Ireland was made the median | QA" ‘Ci! ry y P Tation nt | Hatt; the yolloe arrested four mea called George Dore- os 6 of communication between Great Britain and | terest egiigence or , received with Yusiat that there was or Amence. So convinced are the directors of the | . Tres for cud) he | p. Those 5 leo, 0 lange ee wae negligence Mid\ond Creat Western Kuilroad of the advantages | deporited wiih the de n A | atkewer poiots t pm Say ship builders. the ‘cache y —— of bie ebset to th which Galway posserses as a packet station, that | Bot herius been to Applied they now san fcr ite teen et ho pr st ragolartoust;— | creased to 1000. they ave offered to enbseribe fifty thousand pounds | J. giorson and Hutchings that the nete wae not depe ey me hao weer rth fe the mae Gert | Darn Cavern ar 4 Runaway Monee —O0 Wednon- ’ od fob ob epecite son a peace fire: in the hearte of his oat sterling about « quarter of a milion of doliute— | Hited tor aty sport that it was appre a. Maris Washincton's Marsh, acigs at the Ghiee of towards building a ine of steamsips to ran | tifl, Vordiet ter the @ A poil wat demanded, | To this tonne iicam Ketehaw, Keq .teaponded. He pichpookets geoterda; ‘ Gulwa ad the Unite te the jury wrre found unanimous rat expressed bis thanks ead the thaate of his fello@ agenble, dashing along Grand street foto Broad ue care in respect t degen Dre de abe righee pelmioapg We aod the jui “etre ean fae ingraham Gitisens to the Mayor, oad ity authoritina 2 mgaown two sieeet pavers, named Patrick | dette suse the porketn or tik poem tha i no aaa Gam were raised in this city, and even one splen- Ed L Mesnneny os po nin ms ogy) wae ‘y- Re thivday tle Philip Henneay. Bmith wae picked up im- | from further micohief = ploy ; and that the plasneae Pei steamship, of three thousand tons burden, were , for aeraait end battery oni " Brot on ~ ce perpe rentible, conveyed te the Wity Horpital, where he Charge of Ste Coat Plaintiffs are reture sof Keeping up a lively remembdra id be regarded ae i od lingered until ten o'clock the next moraing, and thea eaplred. voroner Geer held an inquest yesterday r to property in their store wontonly o hours of entertainment, kept by th injore: pt thore in th the neighborhood of Broome street, where av fehooner Ubarie in operation between Galway and New York, ia 2 te mn «bat reeult loy ment of the o conveying the mails, freight aod paeengers, we | tien arose between them, and the ) leint ington did, and + ite bia notions a. on the bod: Geceseud was 40 years of - rg a are batished that a line of five of six would s90n be | titber to pay hie tapkoning o- lave the hours He raid thet, It the colouls nists bad failed, oon. ‘sud a native of end has lett a wite and ested LJ “ag: counsel for the Pisin excepts wy upen (he defendant thoved bim out ant <! | wtter the frat or od battle was tought, | geversl ebildren. On the post mortem examination | poses incre Jury retired, but not being constructed; and farther, that (alway would bee a in the atrest : ne — a.) firet Laan by tbe cargoes at the hospital, it was found that bd 0 diecherged lar t t ket station fo hergip y « that if th 1 Ld oman pea! | of deceased was fractured, which evidently in i Sees te regeret ateatantio packet station for al} © od, and that t plaintiff refured , | slluded to Weehin instructions im reteremos | was the cause of death. Verdict accordingly. Mr ean of cemed Tue lor Trave at Carcrrra —By late arrival steamships engeged in the trade between Great use Of the detendavt, he had @ right to rem tothe subject of Odedivnce to lew It had mrp ol rowbuck was thrown from the wagon mud very ae. | oaid ne tol betere Justice © from Ualeutta, we hod thet competition amoncs Britein and America. Would it not be well for the only ditic | he ssid x ~- Cy oneraes 6 & miracle thet e aithough not considered dangerous. | porn, who oman him to prison for trial, in detaure (fee merchants had again cemmenced. Th: Irish sehents to Mow York to ter te Plaintift Eicdian es Geb this bs center ota” a The man y Wan also badly injured of $406 beil Keston lee Company having sent a cargo whic! the Irish merchan i) orator nest on oF tHe be ~The Ooroner EEN they were aeling at one anna perseer, Mr. Tudo of trade aod commerce, an nted by ite delves fentainiog that laterest, Jepreption at Philadelptia, He made bonor- | redveed the price of hie to two pice per seer There seeme to be a general disposition to supp» | the mew company. — Singapore Bree Presse, Aug lt Margaret Devine, convicted of poisoning the M Koig) mily.at Bergen, N.J,, bas been sent te tbe Biate pritom for gwenty yrare. thie matter, and to respond to the offer a0 made to them by the direciorsof the Midland Great Westera strat. on 4 Alb the body oF Willit Haskine Wedo poop, Yas taken shddenly hime day after. expired in 9 teow

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