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testified that be was a Brook- iar Fetroary iat, that om the bth day | th, Lawson, sad bis w were Co in Brooklyn for passing countertei same indeing is ge he the boat, and | ry him of the prison: bat they realied a street; ster with weolber down to Crops street and arrested Smith, afver arrested bed im the etrest; ons street, mith and Kelly nen whion Ig from th District Attorn: flive; I — peo ‘to the neighborhood of the Fi: Bested the priconess; I was lured Re the last wituess ctr ho answered to the description I ‘teide, was direotly fa his d saw me after closed jm, and coughs him by the collar; we then Broughe bin lato the street; I observed him put his in his pocket, and it then occurred te me that = had something there which he wished to Bt rid ot; J grasped bis band, and asked him to give it up, but De refused, and held on to it; I then gras] bie hend with both mine. and we held him so until we bi at him tothe Marrhal’s office; we then searched hi apd found twenty counterfeit quarter dollars, ‘which we took from bim; those now produced are the same; after svouring Smith, we went atter Kelly; we were told he had @ bad finger, tied up with white rage: Ned soon after met a person anewering the description; T = =f, and ene to him, and he admitted his name AJ shy 1 ested him; afver securing him, I went eck tothe old b brewery, and made a turther search in oes pean of the woman Connolly, end found, ina dark room, which was filled with 6 avin gs, and the: walle of which were blackened with smoke, found the moulds. rpcons. and plaster of Paris; there was no otber furniture in it. ‘Two or three other witnesses were examined, who testified that ell saw the prisoners in the ast of coin- The ente for the prosecution here closed. ‘he priconers were defended by Messrs. Donohue and | Barlow. Two witnesses were called to impeach the | { chareoters of Jane Thompror and McGovern, the last ‘witnenses whe deposed against them. Two witnesses ‘Were also examined as to the character of Smith. The case was then summed up. Mr Donohue madea very ingenuous ergument on behait of the prisoners. After whieh the Judge charged the jury, who, after # short consultation, rendered @ verdict of guilty azalost the prironers. The Court then sentenced all the prisoners, ioamating those covvicted on Tuesday la MM zine Hobbs to be imprisoned for six month rd labor ; Eliza Lawson to be impris Dd kept at hard labor; James La P two years, and J Kelly to be imprisoned four years each, and to be kept at hard labor The United States vs James McLean.—A nelle prosequi mtered in tl ae by consent of the U.8 District Attorney. McLean was indicted with James Max, who was convicted at the last term of court tor receiving stolen goods, IN ADMIRALTY Betore Judge Betts. Manon 20.—The United States vs, the Brig Si Cargo, Tackle, §c.—The libel iu this suit ri izure of the vessel and cargo, alleged to been made on the high seas by the United States brig Perry, on the Sth of February, 1849, about three outride of Round Islend, near the port of Rio €e Janeiro. P. Hunter, Lieutenant in United States Navy, | twenty three years an olticer in the Pavy; an & Mentenant ‘for ten years; was on the coast of Brazil in 1833 or 1834; mever was there except at that time andat the time of the seizure of onnected with the squadron a year if ttached to the ‘brig ihe! other verssis seized be- I was ordered to seize the Melags da; 1 to Beverly, i the Susan were the only vere the Uscited Stat I was present at the capture ott e American brig [n- mience. som ‘previous to th ure of the | position as the Susan; of Me dge, the only port from which jave trade to be conducted, is the | the employment of the Boxer was to jook out for the interests of commerce and to sup- Press the slave trade. Here the court adjourned. Mancu 21.—Mr. Parks cross examined on behalf of ‘th vernment.— W sul Rio from 1845 to into the matters of the ere relating to his office. Inmrelation to that business, person: nding out to Africa te purchase or send out versels to transport alav a broker at Kio to charter a ves Basa rpecial oun contraband on board, 8 right to refuse any artic! Dut for some time pa stereotyped charter ular h in shall have thinks ar ‘legal; e Mr. Wise called it a party, they have not been j, at the tim tor a specified in that caee, if sicher of tbe agents on t! be gives notice to the c ook.” Ir be tabes Ghe vened, he gece Gr mony of giving draite on hom the money, in fact, bavirg been paid before the vee: Rio 68 times they do not go through the There is spother condition, thet tue vessel sball have the American fiag until the slaves received on board. ‘When they brivg them over, they land them at va- +ipail ports near Rio, On oneeccasion, witness was going on & boating y, and remembers that a = whe ge d were lun! on 8 narrow etrip of land, ineide the bay of Rio The slaves are Joaded « o the African coast with great expedition; at one time « load of several bundred were taken on board an American vessel in a very short space of time, and they were 20 closely packed together, that a bundied of them died for want of water, in the course | of the night. I understand that sloves are got ali slong the Weet coast from Liberia down to ths Britieh Fosrersions. The equipment of vessels employedin the tlave trade depends on circumstances. She would be equipped, perbap*, in the same manuer as she would De equipped to take out a cargo. There would bo this distinction. however; that @ voseel taking out a cargo = y weald not be likely to have extra er OF OXtTa aalibe utepells om board, although she might have the tame provieions on board as versels employe: jor bringing rlaves, euch os black beans rice, jerked beet, Xe. Im regard to the eshig’s com- pany, I haye observed, ‘the lists ef crews of ves ly composed of f jens, Spaniards es: end y im porte trom ‘Africa a a little ofl; the ¢ rts rom Brazil t is 1 do not know of an: weedhy baving brought acargo of wax and oil from Af rhea; the Teport is, generally, veemis arrive in Deliast; recollects ‘the brig Tas doubt bat { wrote e note to Com hed sgreed to report to him ail vessels cleared tor Af ries ar, we understood, for tlares; and that [ wrote the mete to him a’out the Busan; know Charles pa a Je, he was my clerk for several years; ee bet po doubt the letter he produced was writ =e him to Mr. Davis, the commanding oflicer of the brig ——. on the coast of Brazil, siviog scoount of the sailing of the Busan, and thi cargo she had on board. [war read, subject to ex: p= tiom; also the letere the charterers to the con- @ignees were put in, eubjest to exception.) witness is Scquainted with the firm of Dirkbead & (o., at Rio, only by reputetion, most of the other merchants have Jarge stores for st jog Earopean and they are sieo engared jo the slave trade bo gh four or fire houres there) extenrively; those goede ol oe | wuffe, the tecboical name. of wate laes ta generally called Dine stuffr, and are used for clothing the blacks and there slong the coast, (Benate dosument marbed — ut in and read; it was prepared by witness a hort me betore be left the country, and by him sent to he minister; | it ie not exactiy as be rent it; there are iterations fo it. ined —The goods sent out there are prin- g for the Diacks on the coat. ail vessels M10 Airion carry out beans, jerked beet. ut whether all ot! ma { ennnot | se of Birk. was ey side: there | of thi y that ever, itto for Africa intends to bring bac! I to not believe that in all oaeos they do not 7 Et Tem not ‘tte to say what is = to alt the vessels that len’ Rio, was th fence. examiration. nthe court —— Rony Forxn —The body of an unknown man ‘wae found in the river, neer Middietowa, New Jeresy. He bad on two pairs of pants, ene of drab | nnd toe ober dutk satinet, Guernsey shirt, coarse boos, pegged, end cilcloth overcoat and overalls. 1c ie suposed that the body had been ia the water long time. There wae nothing spon it to lead to | @ hnowledge of who ke wus. | fendents, by their az: of the . ‘The » Plaintifs, ‘ao: ya tarmiabed $1,400, tah mae the pas sage money, bu; ovis be used in th er prise; of fhe plainti: phy ‘he the and family, soe, In pursuance of eo it, defen end plain' - proceeded to san ness, ha Xi car- ffs al- fc tees that defendant br turned to this city, leaving the him. They further allege, thet . cf the partnership property, but offered sealing that was the on! they were and they also allege, he entered tate e ment with other parties in this city, to return to California wad carry on buriness with The defendant, by his answer, sree plainti th k furnished than what it cost; that he = ) Salitoeras and that 14 $200, which bi pls Tet ‘and oslsted that plein- ffa had not ‘mad outa cause of action inet him, andthat their complaint should be dismissed, The complaint wae accordingly dismissed. Charles Chennock ve. Thomas Barron and Henry Robin- son.— Tis is an action te recover damages for a mali- cious prosecution. It appeared that platutiff and 4 fendent , Barron, were partners ia business in 1949, ae that Robineon was their clerk; boo street, and carried om business tie that Berron had some time im that y: ceived & letter from his father, dated at Niles: Michi aD, in whieh he stated that he had before that written im two letters, neither of which he (Barron) bad re- ceived. Barron, thereupon, questioned Robinson who told him that a letter directed to him, with the Niles port mark on it, came to the store and that Chennock took it. Upon which both defendants came to the then United Btates District Attorney’s office, made aftida- vits of the above fact, procured a warrant, and caused Chennock to be arrested The case was afterwards in- vestigated, and the complaint dismissed Adjourned. Maacn 21,—Chennock vs. Barron.—Verdlot for the plaintiff, ag cents dama, Charles W. Bently pany af Philadelphia. Columbia Insurance Com- ia isan action on a policy of inaurance, effected by the company, through their agent in York, a the plaintitt street, All oods and merchav lice there- Ip, ter $4,000. Ont me th ot Februsry, i848, the de- t, delivered the policy im con- sideration of a premium’ ot $6 25, which was paid to them, and which was to inture the flour and other produce, in the sum of $4,000, in the brick tim roof store belonging to plaintiff, in Quay street, Alban: and they engaged to pay him all such by firé as should happen to during the period for which such insurance ¢fiected. which was for two months from he ee ot ait policy. On the after the polic7 w me few doors from the pl direction of the plaintitl’s and blowing bardat the time, bis prem! fire aud was burned down, with its contente, together with thirteen or fourteen other storen in ‘the sai street. The plaintiff thereupon served the defendants with the usual proofs and called tion them to pay. They. it ree ‘ered to pay $3.00, which was retus- ed; they subsequently oficred to pay the whole sumin orette, sfmbich was alto refused.” Tho plaintif® thea br ction. The defence eet up was, that the sined w proviso that no goods which were rdous sbould be stored in the premises, unless an extra premium was paid, and the de- fendants insisted that thet provision of the policy was violated, ipusmuch as there was a large quantity of goods which were extra hezardous, stored therein ‘They also eet up anothor defence, namely, that the pieintif had eifected a policy at aacther office, on the rame premises. without having givon them notice They subsequently obtained an order to file « supple. mental anewer, in which they set up a third defence, to wit, that the premises were burned down betora the policy was delivered Upon these thres tesues the Case ROW comes before the jury, Adjourned. japertor Court. Before Judge Pains. Mancn 21,—Morewood et al. vs. Buttell Jury ip this care did not agree. and were discharged. Before Chief Justice Oakley. Wroy vs. the Mayor. §c.— This cause was given to the jury thie eveniog. The Judge said, in charging the Jury, that if they believed the plaintifl’s witaesscs they should fing a verdict for him’ and that in doing 10 the measure of damages should be the sum paid by plaintiff, forfeiting his premises in repair. Semuel Sherwood vs. Juhn T. Butterworth.—This was aa action brought by the plaintiff for the resov 7 of bill of costs and counsel's fees. It appeared the pluintiff ana his partners had deen employed b sop pamed Bherman to prosecute uit against the corporation of this city. They accordingly commenced their uit in the Buperior Court. It ‘subsequently reterred. and the referees reported in favor of Sherm: for $6,292 A motien was afterwards made part of the Mayor. &e., to ret the report snide. ‘The motion was argeed betore the full court, and the report of the referees confirmed. An appeal was then taken, tried to the Supreme Court, and upon argument ecision of the Buperior Court was re- versed, and @ trial ordered. se was then ret down for trial, and in the meantime Sherman aerigned his interest for $4,000, to Mr. Butterworth. Sconaf,er, an ordinance was pasted by the Common Council, directing the Comptroller to a by warrant, in favor of rman, for $3166 87, in full eatiefaction of bis claim ag it the Corporation. Said last mentioned sum was received by defendant, jaintiff his costa. The defeuce nt did not employ Mr. Sher- Koger | Shi in. and that if any, the ster is Wable be ale $4,000 to Bherman for his interest, and that all he re- ceived was $3,000. SPECIAL TERM. Before (lon Judge Sanfdord. Drernoxs—Mancs: 21.—G. Morrow agai Junt, ingld , § Order reyulring defen: give reourlty on his arrest, modined to S180." No costs to either party Leonard Gosling against Erastus Hedges and Richard Simonsen--Motion to etrike out parts of complaint gronied, with $8 costes; the same being either irrele- vant or matters of evidence. Jomes Ferguson egaimet Wm. Norris.—Motion to set aside default and judgment. granted, on peyment of ds fepcant’s costa of the trial term, aud subsejaeut pro- credings and eight collars eosts of oppeelng motion ; eaure to be moticed for the April term, and costs paid im ten da: John. Lestie vs. Semuel Hoffmon—Motion granted for perpetual stay of plaintiff ’s proceeding Hera y Wood. rec., Fc., ugamst Peter Lambert and others. —Motion for leave to put inanswer denied. Plaintutfe’ costs et epposing, $10, to be costa im the cause; with leave to defendants te renew the motion in twenty days on paying thoes contr, ete wingels Syucrse dptinat L, Ginnocedio, impl'd, he — Ordered judgment tor the defendant cn the verdict, with on allowance of one per cent on amount claimed, in addition te tho costs. John Brower, vee'r $e., eguinst Crooke § Fowkes — Moticn tor leave to prosecute bond om appeal, doxitd, with $8 costs. without prejudice toe thereof en the decision of the motion for tion. in the euit in the Supreme Court, by Or: Fewkes. 991 nti and others, Lewis Ri Deamon —Demurter to 3 complaint overruled, with corte, Defendant may with. craw the same, of corts, Wien Te snswer in ten days, m payment ageinst Henry Tepoet.—Demurrer to to two first paragraphs, and overtaled No costs toeither party. Plaintiff has to amend in ten days, the part of reply held te be ineuMcient Cotharine Holsmam ond others vs. Belle Abramt— Dewui to anewe jowed, with leave to defendant to amend, op payment of coste, in bea | days, &o., and to file a cross complaint, if #0 advise: Thomas P Stanton rs. the Americen Mat ial Insurance Company.—Demurrer to that part of answer which ae p want of jurisdiction, allowed, with costs, Wiliom Neilson egcinst John J. Davis —Demurrer to complaint overruled with costs, with leave te d = nt to withdrae the same and answer With leave alro toset up im Dis Jections to the plalnti’s claim for relief, so far as it le | Jounged on the alleged usury Robert P. Wiggins ageiast Jacob 8, Gans. —Demurrer 70 answer overruled, with o cy Exeretep Arn Latune —The m rs ef the Legislature are expec im town to-day will be the guests of the Common Council when they arrive. Death Cavero ny THe Caneires Coroner Geer on Thureday he Heepttal. body of Virge rar Leow. ed ‘en OF Camrnese — inquest, at the City P| | agony, and di Death or av Unnxoy —On Thursdey Coroner Geer held an foqnest the Second district prison, pituated at Jefloreon ‘Ket. on the body of an un- known map, who was Dieked up in the street, by the to the prison in a stupid state of jort time afte died. hes der about thirty-five vues of age, dresed In an biue overcoat, he’ 4 grey pants; the clothing in aregzed eondition. The Jory rendered « ver- @iot of deaik caused bd intemperance ana exposare when will be a a aight worth moto. aye 2 a bark Lucia Field. will d by Mewrs Bdwari Gas. cay jan iher. rat TY igtenaed tor Whe Bek tats nad | rett & Co radi om tt. by her owners, Movers, Houghtcn Pee yh of about $59 tons, ealled the Pelican Brole th River. The beso) that tbe remonstra: the confirmation of the eontrast for fon iting andthat the curring with the Board of Assistants in the adoption of the pene and straighten Bloomingdale road. my eixth street. Concurred “ag ped ed Bering in the of $96,116 to be adopted, Te fit — oe, of not ex- ceeding thirty fect in length, of the Hall at the South end of the Hall of Records, for the temporary usect the bad mend of Deeds, and te appropriate the sum ot $150 Resolved, Shot the comtnast: 6 ~<a Vasco bulkhead trom Gansevoort to Th! ‘orth river, awarded to Merars Bbarp & asdiey, ‘by the Street Commlesioners, be concurred in. Business being now completed, Alderman Srvarr- vant moved that the be closed. Ald Haws moved that when the Board adjourn. it adjourn to meet to-morrow morning, at nine o'clock, im order to give the Board of Arsistants am opportunity of acting u} the papers which have passed thie evening. The motion was carried. and the Board ad- journed until nine o’olock this morning. BOARD OF ASS!*TANT ALDERMEN. Mancn 21.—The board met at She usual hour, and the following business was transacted :— RRPERRND, sewer in Thompson street, reeis; also tor een Fitth and Sixth aven Of sundry persons fo: between Amity and Bleeoker in Thirt sixth street bet Bireet Comuissioner’s Department investigated. Re ferred to Ely, Cran special committec, consisting of Meesra. nd Smith. REPORTS 4 r In favor of erecting @ building on the site of Gover. neur market for afmarket aud station house REFOLUTIONS FROM THE OTHE NOAKD CONCURRTD IN, To purchase irom the Trustecs of the Forsyth street Methodi+t Church, the lot ot ground situated in (El- driclge street, now cocupiedgby lore Company 25; also in favor of grading Beventy- eighth street, fcom Taird to Fifth avenues; aleo. to erest a building fer the use ot the New York State militia, comer of White and 8. ax then,en motion of the member of the rd, adjourned unti) 9 o'clock this (Saturday) morning. Police Inteliigence.. The Alleged Charge against Mr. stierander, dismissed —The alleged charge oi iaise pretences, pudlishedia yerterday’s Her cid. as pending againat Mr. [vag Alex suder, on the complaint ot Mr. Pheiffer, jeweller. was further investigated before Justice Osborn yesterday mcruing, when the mecistrate, on exawining the evi- dence produced, did not deem it sufliclent to sustaia tbe charge, and thereupou dismissed the case. It was shown by the testimony, that Mr. Alexander p a the property on @ credit, and further, that he (Alexwa der) bes been in the babit of purchasing jowelry toa very large amount from Messrs, Pheider & Franke, durieg the Jast three or four years. The J ’ honorably acquitted Mr. Alexander of the alleged charge The Marriage of the Boston Couple at @ Statin Ho: A Curious .ifur.—At four ok on Tursiay noon. James beott was married to Mary Gibbons, the Fourth ward etation howe, by Alderman Oakley. Both ere trom Boston. The groomseman and brites- maid were John Niles and Ann Donnell. A large num- ber of the residents of the ward were present during the ceremeny. The above notice of marriage we cop y trom the Fourth ward police returns, forwarded to the Chief on Wedne “E, morning. The affvir is rathes curfous one which led to the happy result of poet mony, end forwarded them on to this city to consam- the honeymoon. It seems, from the facts ia the ase, that some few weeks eince, a man by the name of Gibson, and bis wif siding in Boston, were arrested in that ctty on the charge of rope. perpetrated oa. a young girl in their house, the wife assisting her hus. band to commit the crime. They were tried, both found guilty, and Gibson sentenced to impriconment for ten ye ‘The wife, on the intercession of the Rey. Dr. Bpet before the judgment of the court ‘was sronounced, was Jiberated on bell. liowever. before the wife was admitted to bail, the above named Jawes Scott and Mary Gibbons embezzled consideraole pro- perty from the house of Mrs. Gibson, which they had mee in their-obarge. run away together, and took up their abode in city. On Mra Gibson obtataing her Mberetion ceeded at once to this oity in search ot the run ‘8, and to recover back her property. y Application was made by hirs Gibson toCept Ditehitt, of the Fourth @, One of Our mort effective mem bern of pelice, to aid her in the detection of the guilty parties. Captain Ditchitt accordingly went to work, and soon Ciroovered the whervaboute of the fugitives, teok them into custody. and conveyed them before the Chief of Police. Here Scott, becoming alarmed, pro- pored to give up all the property, and. as an excuse for” taking it, etated that he thoucht Gibson and his wite would both be sent to the State prison. and as he was arecond cousin, he considered he had a claim on the eflects lett by them. The whole affair being one of a novel character. all the partive wore conveyed before Meyor Kingsiand, who, on hearing the facts in the care, considered it to be an illegal taking of the pro- perty, although not exactly atelony. und theroupon Gecided to restore to Mrs. Gibeon ali her property, and permitted Bcott and Mary Gibbons to go at large sgain; but not until administering a severe reprimaud tor the act done by them in endeavoring to chest and defraud. Captain Ditchitt next conveyed them to the station house, where Scott and Mary were jsined in holy wedlock by the Aldacman as above stated Mrs. Gibson, whose leave of absence had expired, re- turned back to Boston yesterday, in order to meet the rentence of the court. Rerweey roux axp Lapy Ja cot March The deligntful weath yesterday, com- th the great fame of the contending nage, drow t t a dit was thought thet the time would be et those who inverted in the close peighborhood of 2:50 went ho lighter purses than they od with. In the morn- ing the backers of Lady Jane endeavored to pick x customers at 100 to 80. but few would bit: bait asthis. They next tried it on at 100 to70—yot ‘this cook again fought shy. Before the start the bets tettied dewn to 166 to 50, and @ few of those who be- lieved that the old mare still had something ia her, at this enticing offer, No chenged hands at these Ecores. der the recent defeat of ody Suffolk had taken some of the eteroh ont of thoee who would otherwise pat Fag) itupas high ae they could reach on her winning the mateh. On etripptag, theold ledy lockod livelier and finer than on ber fret match and as she moved up and down the course her action seomed mere sureand steady. Many thought thet she had ee through the ex process —that she would o ber work more in ber old styto than on her firet appearanoe— yet theee were not ready to pack up their epinions to s fosliy giv atruggle Fait Heat —At the start Lady got a little the Lage, but before rounding t! ret ture old érew out ahead, and kept the lead throug’ vat. On entering the back stretch the former broke, throw- ing her back agiving way of the stra; holding breecbing, threw me etill “yc4 ay og steadily and ii her oompetitar again breatiog, handily Second je heat wae by the old ove, in 2 38, _ —Noteitstanding the loss of the first round into the back stretch al. but om hag > jencing the —— ‘ain broke up, throwing her some thirty yarcs the fey bene could recover and come down toher work. She, however, rapidly made up this wide Re and before reaching the Tiree quarter 4 almost closed in the day! i break rhe wasfull twenty five yarce behi) the last stretch home and aA to business. ‘brew out chet fastest ioksas she pressed upon her antagonist, eame upto her on nea tke judges’ stand with as much apparent case ase motive steals upon @ granite mile-stone, pasred Lady Baffolk within twenty yards of the etertii nt, and came cut half a length ahead, ‘This was a most interesting and heat from firet to lart. There were rome who thought id not tell all ber story; wi at if om the ran home she p fastest licke, the Chicago mare can outfoot her ete on Lady Jane, at almost any com. ah y Third Heat — one mot ceivable odds, now went © » berg! yy wit was willl to it that the New York mare Nor bad ehe; for at the start the Obi- ) went off with the lead. never once Tt is trae Led closely to be oft here io ; but all was of no iy in243\. On comin call Lady duffel a to her ll interest in the trot was lost before jood—it wor qgasleered a cure Cae, March 11 —Mateh trotting race for ie heats, best three in five, in Bernese. rit 1222 Time 2:88- 2:86—9:88% United States Marshal's Office, Mancn 2h wes OK 4 Robert Mt formerly © 6 wan aqpent Seder a boneh warrant, and Beld to bel) to anewer the ehange. rowd every depart: tesotstal theatre. Hambiia, seems to be keeping pace with Broapway Tueatry.—This bein, ne’ appearance at the Broadway can be little doubt but that the house will be a jem. He sin the character of Capt. Murphy Maguire, the sengs of the “Bold Soldier ” and the beautiful ballad of ‘Believe me, if all those Eadear- ing Young Charms.” The piece is ably cast. pomees, who is an excefient actor, and whose 5; abilities have won for bim the esteem of the oven of the metro} 8 theatre, will sustain the ebaracter of Aminadab Sleek; Mr Reynolds as Charies Terrens, Mies Olivia aa Emme Torrens, Miss A. G beim as Mrs. Charles Torrens, and Mad. Ponisi as Delmaize. beautiful will of “All that Glitters is not a st Nee: ‘oper of the best of the 0) e one 0a kind ever bad ery ia This ity. Bvrton’s Tuzatne —The pi for this even- fi ‘eooding) Fmance will eommence with t hecomedy of “Bachelor's Torments.” Mise Walters will appear ina Pas Zenctte. This will be posapetat ty the untiring beautiful comedy of the “ Berious Family ’ To see this piece alone is worth the price ef admistion. cay look at the east: dan. as Dept Meguire; Bland as Charles Torr: the great lion of the theatrical world, Wm. E.Burton, who RO equal as @ comedian, whose es. ances are bebeld with the utmost delight and a tlasm, in his great character of Aminidab Sleek Add to this the charming expression of Mrs. Russell, as 0 ng; Mrs, Buerrett, 8 th ing and Mrs. Hughes, as 3 Mrs. no the Orchestra =H d all will close with the cow Durletta of the * World’s Fair.” NationaL Turatne.—Btill the new and beautiful no- tionel drama of “larry Burnham, or the Young Con- tinental,” is drawivg immense houses. Every evening each ecene is tollowed by the warmest demonstrations o! delight. Watkins {in the character of Harry Burn- ham, gives a fine display of great dramatic sbiiity—La Pevor is equally clever asj0ept. Arnell; and Brandon as Ki Lene. the man of strength, is as usual. very ef- fective. Miss 8. Mestas er, Mre. Hautonviile, and Miss Crocker. appear in the leading female characters. Be- tween the first and lart pieces. there will be singing, dancing, and instrumental performances, and the stouremente will conclade with the leugh: faroe of “Hurley and Burley” A fine bill for Saturday even- tug. Brovenam’s Lyevra,—Thia very elegant estadlish- ment is nightly visited by select eudicn: the performances generally give the utmest satisfaction, To-night the ancurements commence with “My Friend Jack” Miss Moria Tayluer and Mr. Tiltcher will dance a Polka Nationale, The nest feature will be the splendid burleeque of the * World’s Pair,” whiwh is suf. ficient in iteelf to draw acrowded houre Mary Tey- lor’s acting and singing er Columbia, is worth the price ofedmission This piece will be succeeded by the farce o iita) Marder; and the enterteinments will con elude with the amuring burlesque ot - Ye Devillennd De. stus.”? This isa very attractive procramme of entertainment. snd ne doubt will be the means ef crowding the Lyceum, Cunisty’s Mivstarts.--A very attractive porform- ance is cflered to-night for the amurement of the nu- merous patrons of this old and favorite compaay, con- tisting of & sel@etion of their beet songs. burlerques, deneipg and instrumentel pertormances. The eater. teinments of this evening are set apar’ for the benefit of the ee vieliniss, J Upeom and we doub: not, from the genera) sutisfaction aiwaya evinced at his performances. tbat he will have aa overflowing houre denge of the public. Fertowe’s Mixstarts ~The Ethiop of this popula’ atter round n performances nd talented band, nightly elicitround pplause from the mv 1 jenadle audi #. There will be an evening entertainraent to-day, for the modation of ladies and childr 4 msy be expected, from the diversity and # ectucse of the programme. &trepgers now in the city would de Tive great pleasure by teeing them. Bannus’s Mesrvat —The popularity of “ Madelaine,” the morel drama th as 30 remarkably susceeded the “Drunkard,” is cextainly woudertul It surpasses be- Met. Night sitter night. tor weeks it has flied the ele- gant seloon with people of every class, bringing with them their childrem to ses the fate of the vietim of drick. Itisagreat moral play. The after- noon performances are remarkably amusing —farce af- ter farce is pleyed with great taste and ability. New Yons Cine at and startling emter- tales ete rovide Jone & Go, for the v genere! equertri tien to any ert: hiebment in the world ; and the oapi- tel end talented little Mary Aan plause of evecy beholder. eocmanco will be given, eom- 1% two o'clock. xo —There will be an afternoon nd to-morrow eve- ply aterveting leo- end Panonasta or Tne and evening porformunce to day. ning Mr. Campbell will gir ture on the Barly Ages of Christianity ia Irelan Also a grand Bacted Concert, Mr. Campbell ia & gen- tleman ot splendid talents, and no doubt will do jus- tice to the subject. Pranim’s Poon structive painting se atill bel ington Ei Porvtation or Msxico.— The following is a statement of the population of the several depart ments of the republic of Mexivo :—State of Chihua- hus, 117600; Chiapas, 144,070; la, 75,340; Durango, 162 61%; Guanajuato, 71 3; Guerrero, (new) 270,000; Jalisco, il; Mexico; 973 697; Federai Drstrict, 200,000; T rritory of Tiascala, 0,171; State of Michoacan, 491, 20785, Territory of —This beautifal and ver: exhibited at Colima, 61,243; S ate of Ne 361; Oaxa- e*, 525,101; Paebla, 590,000; Qu aro, 184,16 San Lube Potosi, 3Es.120; Sonora, 5 Tamauli as 100,054; Yueatan, 680,918; Zacatecas, 5021 Territory of Lower California, 12,000, Total, 7,061,919. This includes all colors’ and castes—Sponieh, Indian, and negro. The Indians been estimated at about 4,000,000. The Cane! Commissioners bare gi etice thet the navigation of the eanals in this State will be opened on the 1ith of April. 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