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erent mA AMUSEMENTS. ‘A. MARSHALL, SOLE arratt, Manager.—Doors open ai 7; our- 7.—Dress Cirole and Parquet, 60 vente; zh ircles, 25 ents; , Tig osnte; Pri- N; Jonawons dy hs ratle SPetsy epee ras 3 , nel Migs ©, Ws Hiert will sine. Te conelude t ine RUS igre Mise ‘a ro ye 4 Alves ch ne . To cone! Whiting, Onl 3 See a A GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD | Hill; Hyatnacanse, Mer Predetioks, teen ~ SE ARTI Haaael, Me, Tien Seopa Blam Bly: | Genii of the ilarp, Miss Olivia, Geni of the and, Me ha emyig; eynolds; Runac, : * ) Mire. Jordan. PON AY Spectacle, a favor cea ree ee 1BLO'S GARDED # cents; children under 9 yet Monday evening, April 7, the entortal with Grand Star and ‘Waltz Fatees ern CHAMBERS STREET —EV ERY EVENIYG j Dest mand bos om vie INA ica te, Fit new and peoalian deonory. bewutl painted, pow ut Costnmos. The well known —CIRQUE FRANCAIS.—TICKETS talent «company Hie prigetpal chacne- | trian Juvenile Feats; Thomas Nevil t parable new farce nal construction, merican Horseman; arnod Russia lorse, Atar G Hu wicks Or, The Shilling Mop, with wll the Ladi Madame Caroline in her act of the Hauto Eeoley Ascension of E the Globe: Somerset Act, by Thomas McCollum; the Rivers Family i Ecole, by Mile, Caroline Loyo and Caroling will introduce her colebrated pis steed Tartarua, &e. HAM'S LYC st eet. —Monde ATION AL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—BOXES, IN TION Pit, 1239 cents, Private lioxes, roy Bs a 7, to commence at a quarter, ing. ys 7, Frincbogy presented iste” 7 on otory, ti EpgR fom the cazbrated try. eat mare F Clown, SOUL evening, April 7, th: the Coco Dance; La Rose, Scena Equestre ot Haut M. Loisset, in which Mile, sete; Eaton W. Walleth ‘M, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME | le pertonmanee will Burnham, Mr. Wi cummence with the comedietta of MY FRIENDIN THE Arnell, Mi STRAPS—Mr. Nupkit Mr. 1; Major Capsiew Mr. ‘pers, iiss Leach; O'Mlerney, Mr, Broughist ae ie tertainmente com: Caroline Bloomfield, M te GRAPH—Vakes, M lle, by Mile. Le Barre and G. W. Mestaber, lowed ty Silittr OF Rit? Or he Enchanted a a aylor; Uracise ili Gou ECHANICS' HALL, No. 472 ROADWAY, ABOVE it, Mr. Donn” Artoroth, Mew I: street every nizht during the week until roo of WILFUL MURDER— original aod well kaown CHRISTY'S open at 7; to begin at Thy o'vlock. ‘an eflicient und vereatile “corps” | — nn of an Xpericnced performers,” under the STOR PLACE THEATRE.—THE FRENCH COMPANY agement of E. P. C! ty, Whom concerts in this city, will make their firet a poernee on this Monday, il 7, recession of “five years,” have been roveived with favor | with the come vaudeville of LES PETITES Bices SZ RaEhty respectable aud fasbionadl: dienes. Tickets, 25 | DE LA VIE HUMAINE—Mine. Dalby, Mile. Leonot lean Cente. ore open half commence at eight | neton, Mile. Adriene; Grenouillet, Mr. Durien; Duhamel, o'clock. An Afteracon Ci iven om Saturday | Mr. © conclude with the drama-vaudeville of LES April 12, for the sccommo: Ladies and Juve. i AMIS, OU LA COURTE PAILLE, Marguerite, Mme. oom menci at 3o%el s nm Saturday Antonin; Veruniqui Mi Angeline Pierre-Jean, Mr. wext, Apri! 12, annual benefit of N. W. G: Guit | ee et Mr. Paravel; Julien, Mr. bel gid ir. Grandin; Criquet, range, Mr. Eugene, ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, ai Fhi siCaL | ate 1S loek, M. cartels toca at Thy P.M. all, 446 Broadway, betwee) tieward and Grand S$; Dress and parquet, W con! atreeta. nevery might during the week. The celehrated — atre, 25 conta. ‘Original and wall known Fellows’ Minsteels, “comprising aa a 8 an it and versatile corpe of tales d experienced por- RNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—ADMITTANCE TO era,” under the direction of J. Fellows, why con: Museum and each Saloon performance, 25 cen [pte had to Send a bap Foie i Ayia - under ten years, Ln Beaptecd Parquet and Pirst favor by the elite ai n of this great mo- jonday evening, commencing at lia, ‘Their converts consis 4 Hs y the pers horusses, Dancing, Witty Sayings, Solos, Duetto, and Instrumental formances. (n Wednesday and Satur- afternoons, a grand Concert fur the aciommodation of ies and families, commencing at % o'slock P.M. ion 2% cents. Doors open at 7, Hinenee at B. ORN & WHITE'S ETHIOPIAN OPERA HOUSE, | In th in t Be We by special reques merable Curiosities of this Museu: wo f ALL THAT Stephen Fluid, Mr. C. W, fternoon, at fren rams, open every night, No. 43) Brouiway, four doors from | hours Letwern 3 A: My and It P.M, Grand street, known aa the Coli: —Fhe company con. | no —— asst ohio ope Gists of twelve talented and exporicicot performers, who | PILGRIMS PROGRESS—WILL SOON CLOSE, AT Sill nightly ‘appenr in. their eplentit variety of Rthiopion Washington Mall, No. 898 liroadway, the eutertainments. Doors open ata quarter ‘iefore 7, to-com- | of Bunyany’ Pilgrim's Progress. The paviie Seence at n quarter before 8. Admittance 25 cents. After- | @ every Wednesday aud Saturday, com- ‘cloek. B, HORN & C. WHITE, Proprictors. IRCUS—NEW YORK AMPHITULATRE, 37 BOWERY. —Monday evening, April7, Mlle. Louise Tourniaire veil entitle fully informed ‘that the exhibition of tl gnd churches of our city, Open every evening at 7; o'clock, Exlubition every Wedneodex at So'ciock, when children wi! mime f Gymni spook inti | which has received the universal encomiuma of the public pres#, and which hae heen visited by almost all the schools will close during the coming month, to commence at's quarter bofure é dunission, 25 cents. Deseriptive catalogues, 125 and Saturday after- be admitted half price. atic skill, by the talented Gymmninsts and 24 to the ostiblishment. Miss Mary Ann Welle wi dm a superb act of horsemanship. acing horseman SHIPPING. | a -~ tak a eA SITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP BALTIC, CAPT. will taipsdaes Aen ioninel Dassing, Mons, Bavia | sr RE Meliaie EO ee | Doors t ema Patines for Etirope, positively on Wednesday, ‘at 12 o'clock, at Hattpart 7 otock., Private BD cents brn GS | M.,from her borth, at the foot of Canal strovt. Ail letters £8) pit, 124s cents. : Z RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO. | Lea Sole Proprietor. — Admission — Seats ia Private | Gr paseage, having une and comfort, apply to | and papers must pass through the Post Office. For freight qualied accommodations fur elorance DWD. K, COLLINS, 53 Wall street. Positively mo freight will be received on board after Monday 80 cents; Stage Senta, S75 cunte: oxen, BS conts; Pare | cvcning. April 1 ‘he steamer PACIFIC will succeed. the qaet, 124 outa. —Elegant Saloou periormances every After- and suil May 10, Soon end Evening. Entertainments coumence in the alter: | : Boon at $u'clock, and in the evening at bal! past 7. The ents are varied and selevt, nud such ascan be soon gine otber place of amusement in ‘Now York, consisting of “sa Female Ethiopian Opera Troupe, vumbering fifteen men, via Southam) Steamship WASHINGTON, Geo. W. sail for Bremen, via Southampton, , being the Iai and at the same time the most | Pier No. 3, North river, at 12 . vend in the United States: » troupe of Mode! Ar- u iw attached to the ship. AU ivttors must pase who selected for their beauty and figure, and whe through Post office. Specie delivered in Havre. Wervonate a number of beautiful tableaux, taken’ from the @Areigh ‘Sditrie SNb'S RiRRA, an tures of ancient and moderu times; «company of Aral ila, who go through « variety of feats of str: 4 ty: Madame Hovaline, the only Female Jy ‘world; a company of Male and Femalr vexbibitien of Marble Statuary one her with a variety of interestiny performan: oon andevening. For particulars see bills o! ler in 1 will give ps between New York onton aud. Liverpool world, | songers. | ARABIA, Capt. AFRICA, Capt. ‘ y SD INSTRUMEN CONC) PERSIA, Capt . ete tia kenant of the Dotan Teor nol Cero Woe Wit | ASIA, Capt. d'udkine NIAGAIA, Cape, Stone 3 Franklin street, near Brow CANAD Wepds bewetary member of the Soci Cw fax, to lund and receive m: Ryrie. ‘EAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.—FOR BRE- . The United States Mail d Commander, will arday, April 19th, An experience: For EUROPA, Capt. Lott. Capt, Harrison, " he He light at mast he ‘and Rotterdam, | | ‘These vessels carry a clear whit Holland, now Organist of ene above church, | % joard Low; red on port bow. assisted by the favorite artists Siznorina Speraaza, M Africa, from New York. ..,.Wednosday, 23d April, ‘fol, Mise de la Roche Barker, Up America, Wodnesday, 30th Signor Alberti, from Italy, Mr. Liaooln, fee. w ta . the celeb Violoncelist, together with a choir of | Y ingara, direction of Mr. Russell, will given | Europs, ‘ocal and Lustrumental Coneort, for the beneiit Cambria, ve chure! | Afric a. ¢ Organ. ‘anada, Soupgrte, Frenel noe | America, « tay, Sita en roe ba Sonmarmbal + a i gingtteet from New York cr Boston to Liverpool, first cabin, . Flute Concert for the Organ. 2. Choir. | $i. empl for AKolian Piano, 4. Prayer, from Brnani, for Fag pitom Wow York oc! Boston 00: Liverpodt, socens or. §. Serenade for Violoncello aud’ Piano. 6. Enelich | cabin, $70. Mad, for anprane, 7. Sus Concert int, for Grand Piano | Berths not secured until paid for, ‘and Molian Piano, 8 politan Air. 9% Quartette Song, executed by the celebrated Alleghanis 10, Choir, with Concert takes place in the above Chareli on Moaday April 7, atXovclock. Tickets HM cents, A, BENJAMIN'S NEW ORATORIO OF THE AME- le ficen Revolution, will be given at the I: evening, April 9 and 23, } ig singers, ansiatod by the larzest is country, consisting of two hundred jnetrumonts. A oumber of pl cv ‘dition to the eraturio, will be per- 73g o'clock. Tickets 3 eonts cach. es. perienced Surgeon on board. All letters and ne For freight or passag L opply, in Havre for ‘abernacte, Wednesday shear etvesive vexterts Liverpool will be riall No second class passengers taken after first M | ther notice ASSAGE TO MEODORE EISFELD'S THIRD AND LAST CLASSI- | eal Quartette Sviree, will take place at the Apollo 5 William turday evening, | Sth, he wae C- and Mr. J NITED STA -¥ a ope Ny Hayda, Mosart, For Chegre vis, Hav: ay. MSHiP COMPAN hrough tickets to Oe ight will be charged on specie beyond an amount for per- papers must passthrough the Post Office. pril next, the rate of freight by the above reduced. OOL.—ONE. PASSAGE TICKET per steainer Canada, for the Yth uf April, for sale at No. the United States Mail steamers from ane Fe abet — — — - nm, at reduced rates.—Fare. to New BROADWAY.—PANORA MA OF BUN YAN’S PIL- in Friday, April Il, at three, BP. M.—The aplendié doubleengine steainship GEORGIA, D. D. Porter, U. 8. N., commander, wil three o'clock P.M atreet, North riv Havana ond Chagr at Havana to t grim's Progress.—The publi Gormed that the exhibition of Sie 8 . are respect a beautif ., watil whieh ti miacne ng plendid double-engine ston COSMORAMAS, CORNER OF BROALWAY ary Takctesete sorvete—The tres. sectien, gontainiog s ‘Sollection of twenty-six views of Europe, Asia Minor, Syete \ “the Holy Lan Eeupt Nubia, and Arabia, will bo exbihive euch eigneh teh; after that dave, ali those will be Peplaced by views, unusually | wing. CARTE GANDEN.<THI8, DRAUTIFUL AND TO! place is now open for the roveptivn of viniters duriag I “steamship Hine nd hy the U. 8, 1 Steamship der (the fax v San Prancison, via € e worl Ry, for Chagres direct, on Friday, Je day. The view from the galleries of the aplendid sconery Pg fos Chagsee slreet, na ride of ur noble bay and harbor, has not an equal in the world. Ja Sul Gentes to matt a0 Pandan ta f the Inde dependence, | others—all ‘of thy Admission i2'y cents. ew Orlenas, Sea Bird, New Y first class and the EXPRESS AGENCIES, &e. at reduced rs he steamer eos. rt EY pew, having made but two trips ANAMA—LAND CARRIAGE Gently expected that she will load her p The wi * from the time stenmsbip has ® large, #, MANY of them expe and families. Vasvengers fi chia wou take this ship, af she tx ventilated on an enti | ple: and as her bedding ty entirely new and ma | inaterial, it is entirely free froan dis | fers exten necom | secnred until paid for in eeven. | «plend | hted state r wely ada je expense to establis ware tue most sperdy tran. During the dry seas n, the mutos ring the rainy A few first class etat | ing nnengaged, an early application will be ne Will be changed, to 4 ys . po yn Ay ES nveaetion nish this ling | Suc Ase For f 4 + With good Engilsh snddles, bridles, and everything necessary | 2\N. 4! 40 conduce to the comfurt of passengers. The charges by this | Aste the Ries ti tn ee ated. Abe as low as those of any ble ner. One of the ee to Panscngers, as alxo The Hanama route, iy th + hive oF rey vat delay aud ann fo'mercha ts. who Foselve. gods wildy packages that are often ACIFIC MAIL through line fer ere informed that under * STEAMSHIP ‘al voMPa ¢ aves Now ommodions and well vem a hip Freight taken to C at 7) cents per foot. — —— | taken on freight to Havana, No bilts of lading y figned after the steamer has sailed. Fe 0) tone burthea, sail precisely at from her pier at the foot of Warren with the government mails, direct for New Orleans passengers asferred Falcon peoie oaly will be Dansaco or freight t of the company, 177 West street. apply at the ofhee e company, SS Soazars AND PREICHT REDUCED.—INDEPENDE om, direct, ‘The now and 1 By id), will Le April Lith, at area of | nuch examination. the new | nient line, which consists of the In- rk, and seven a. for ladies {io well to ly new princi. a Aw this steamy Jations, no berths oF etate ruoms ean be oms remain- erry od ris atroct, cam be soon, and the best fe. oR. EN ¥—(ONLY n).—The pudlie t of this Com totally uncaleulated for passing through the mar 7 approve the Navy De Ww passes of the road, except at ‘an enormousexprns: to | Reese tela ont ean, Rave them carried by Indians; therefore, RA. Joy wal Co. Francisco, the | Deg to inform those Interested, that prckares shonld not more than 100 The. gross, of mexeure more than Zete fests alte, ghee all. packages should be well pri the wet by, tarpaulins. Por furthe- parti days of cnc! by nay will toueh ote belong, pa now in the Pac i ‘to the company’s agente at Craces or dercpa. at the prince A ch cash cnt ot : aasceal the company in Yarra or to TR. Cowan, Baq., yi8 Port at ei tone REPUNIIC it |. . € fp at Chagres - PANAMA . LT tom CAROLINA, 7anama, March isa . JOY & CO. CALIFORNIA... Lame COLUMBUS... N.B.—K. A. doy and Co., wiil TENNESSEE. |". La tona. ISTAMUS le for the lose of any specie, Wee Teeey te | NORTHERNER. 1,20 tone, UNICORN valuables, unless decla COLUMBIA. AWtons. FREMONT nits, am | ANTET OPE = tan | “The new steamship COL WC igaten: steamer from San Prancises A regular If Pprepelle fon of freight aod transient pas TA.—TRANSPORTATION AC ny Nelson & C jience on the Isthmus, being es- aro well prepared to transport it through to San Francis. ALIEOR Tethwus of Panama. Bama, from their long cape adlisied there since 18M), p SAKAI SAND: to tae y ‘One of the abow 297 | ba Acepul o and the damage oF ace! > | "the connec Seales of tranoportation to be pre-paid | | United States ‘Arouts in Chagret—Zechrisgon, Neleon fe i GFORGIA... Se eee ACHIRISSON & COS? W. | BME tite ey iy to bd ON & COL, 2 cory te _S_EA* —— Leaving New Vork for (hagros 0 DENT LINE—THROUGH TICKETS, BY | month. Dniester pete Bale fice any. The new and spon tid | “The now. steamatine i. Del WORT AMERICA, will a between Sew Tith April, and wil | p periods as Witt cwsnr te me of the on the betherns, and form ith the per and qu ‘f through Hive to ana fron So Welean Mexico, Calif ornin aad Oroeon Drown. | prancisce and ports ie Orc con, wwaitint at th me! | the errivel of the mails ard passengers fr apuloo, Sar Diogo, and W eof w iol will 200 tons, 2a) tone t | turning without delay with the mails and passengors f of ome MBIA will ply between Sao vet yt up for the trans ngora between Pana 1,48) tone from New apply so EhyORD'k Co. PR? ¥ | cam be soeneed Irom. Arustrums, Lavracon & Co be, be’ re: | wt that place, ved at Cha aa es The fore foF through tielets from Now York te ® cisco ban beon re weed from OD, In etate rooma, te Rk JO), in Lower ce bin, to $e, The ama, and placed iy My Tene at Freights to Sao i ogp board the steamers for San Francisoo. cinco, 40 conte per Ib, 3 APRESS TO SAN FRANCISCO. —FREIONT 45 CENTS pet Ib.—Rerford & Co. will take freight at the anprece- ited bd of 45 conte perth. PF ras not to exceed ist be made water proof, Mr. Berford rousives mpanies them to Panama. n ete to $10, ew York to Chacr ner bets yan ofce of berths, 4% South N NDEPEND, NORTH AMERICA, «i ay, Lith Apri, avd wil in time to take one of the ne rte i rth Anericn, [ithApril. Lettere FORD & CO., 2 Vercy strvet, Astor House. TRANSPORTATION: ME PETYY Ast RAILROAD COMPANY ARE NOW forward! ods to Pittsburgh i in, at the followin "tates, vis: Sion, ita ke, iin tbe. Francisco before the [2th May, huine just t New York to San Francie. Tir Cheaper and quicker than any sti passage, apply f line, 2 Vowiy atroee rocerion, Hardware, Wa. Sets. por | Freight to San Prancisen, 45 cote per It + Tin, &e., @ ete. oe rt! toh, 6. Sets. per 10 ibe. No | JAY ‘or for D ing goods at phe h. Gaods from Now York, Boston of the Eastern Manufacturing Companies, to tae ce | to nd all parte of the Great West, Lob VW A Iron ye 1 2h and He me La Cia y this ceereh wil sompert ‘withthe M ot atest, “ iadeiphia. McPADEN’ wus ODE, Agents NNESERR, to leave ‘Canal Basin, Pittaburgh. Wiiwcen" ch tie! BFAPORD & Astor Monee, N.Y —THE KW AND SPI leave Pier ¢ lund her paceon teamers of & jent Line at Pasams on 2hth of Spril, and seriy ya Por United oF abot vice “ny uF ett coat nde aye from for aate frwliche oF ited States writ WRN, the bon States OS sonth MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1851. THE NEGRO EXCITEMENT IN BOSTON FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AND POSTPONEMENT. INCIDENTS Sie. Sic, Kee (From the Boston Evening Jourmat, April 5.] At 10 o'clock this morning, the C r came into the United States Court room. a to adjourn- —_ ; The prisomer was soon after brougit im and placed at the bar. dit, List nddreneed the Commissioner, amid stated that was request move for a postponement till 11 c'elock, as Mr. Loring wasunwell.’ Me sewall was ont gaged in the Supreme Court, and he (List) Iadt went for r. Rantoul, who said that he would sev Br. Sewall; but did not “know whether he could come info-court or n Mr. Thomas said, under the circumstances of this case, he moved that under the rule of tho Cireuit Court, the | number of counsel im thia ease may be limited, amd #0 far as the rule goes, that it be enforced. Mr. Runtoul came in, and said that Mr. Loring was obliged to leave the eity to fulfil an engagement made long since, but he did not ark for a delay in the exanri- pati ny intended and wished to be present at the ax- gument, By relation, bie motion of the opposite counsel, he ad no object fo applying the role limiting the pam ber to two who should address the court, 3 Commissioner said hat the rule referred to woul | be upplied to this case Mr. Thomas now proposed to offer the first witnes called yoeterdiny for cross examination, Mr. Barnett, cailed and cross examined.—Am 2 yi old; about sixteen months ago I first went to Savannah toreside; Mr. Bacon first spoke to me about coming here; he said he wanted me to come as a witness to iden- tify the prisoner; don't know what compensation I ain to have for coming here; was to be under no expense for passage money: but was to x.y own expenscs after reaching New York, and while: re; didn't make up my mind whether I should go back as far as New York; they asked me to come on; and as Iwas coming on about the time, Leame on more now to oblige Mr. Ba. con; no amount was mentionel which I was to revive: if Mr. Potter should take notice of the fact of my doi ny duty, and should give me anything. I should take it; nothing further was raid that Ir Mr. Bacon said enough to lead me to think Mr, Porter might do something in case the prisoner was sent back, They have promised me nothing more than what T have received for my passage money They told me b» fore starting, that it would be no benefit to me; that iny expenses would amount to more than [ should’ probably receive—that I should probably be out of pocket, After I had agreed to come, Mr. Bacon told me whet T have testified to. I know Mr. James Potter personally, Have seen him in the city of Savannah, and at his plantation, ten or eleven miles from Savannah. Was at his planta tion for the purpose of putting up eight or ten negro houses, First knew the prisoner in Savannah about ten months ago, at & fancy dress ball. He was there in the character of a sailor. and I was there as 4 Don't remember of ever having heard the priso ad by the name of Santina, nor do I remember of havifiy heard his mother called by that mame ; but it sounds something like a name Ihave heard her ca!led. Came on in the steamer Alabama. in company with Mr. Bacon and Mr, DeLyon, and another person, Mr. Bacon re- sides in Savannah, and have known him over twelve months, Have seen the prisoner in various parts of Sa- t work on buildings in company with me. m recalled. . Rantoul objected to the admissibility of this wit- nese, on the ground that he was the attorney of the claimant, nnd ax sueh, was a party interested ‘The Commissioner said be had no doubt in regard to the matter, and if the counsel chose, he could reserve the point for argument Mr. Rantoul said he should then reserve the point. Mr. acon was shown the sower of attorney put into the case, and asked by Mr. Thomas if he knew the signa ture to the document ? Mr. Rantoul thought the signature and document was to be proved in Georgia, and not h Mr. Thomas proposed to prove by this witness that he was acquainted with the hand writing of Robert M Charlton, before whom the power was acknowledged, and that Mr. Charlton was net in this State. Mr. Rantoul said that if the result of certain procced- ings before the Court in Georgia were to be conclusive here, be thought that if a defeet in those proceedings was established, such defect must prove fatul. Mr. Themas could account for the diffleulty wader which the counsel labored, from the supposition that h» had not read the set with sufficient care. Mr. antoul said he had read the act a great many times. and with great car Mr, Thomas rald, that yosterday the excuse was, that time was wante ct—the act was said yesterday by t bea new one, and necded Tle was glad to learn that the gen- tlanan had carcfully rend the act. (Laughter.) Witness Bacon to Mr. Thomas—Know Robert M. Chariton; he resides in Savannah; know his handwrit- ing perfectly well; the signature to this power of attor- ney is that of Mr. Charlton; the prisoner ie the identica’ person named in the power of attorney as owing service and leber, Cross-examined—Have resided in Savannah some twenty years; know the prisoner; ax I remarked dey, have known him ten years, and with t ropricty I might ray ff ears; [ was employs Sir Potier to came on, but whether I get anyth it cr not ix another question; he did not tell me what compensation I should receive for coming on Mr. Ranteul—Mr. Bacon, you being acquainted with this sert of property, can you tellus about how much the prisoner ix wort iavannah? Mr. Thomas obleot 1 to the question Mr. Rantoul wished th answered. as it inquiry to might tend to show motive and interest on the part of | the witness. The Commirsioner said that the inquiry might be pro- per if it should be firet shown that the Witoces was in- terested in the rerult of this ease, ‘The Commissioner did net think the qnestion relevant. or pertinent in regard to this witness, as he had olready purged himeelf of any interest in the matter. Mr. Rantoul wished the question reserved for argu- nd proposed to state the grounds of his objection tothe ineufich ney of the power of attorney, either at this time cr at any other, as the Court might choowe. ‘The Commis m oe to argue the ques- tion now, you argue it finally Mr. Rantcul did not propose to ation at this tine, but only to state his lj wished with all due deference, to argue the point before a Jade ofthe U8. Court. if am opportunity for so doing could be obtained ns Hall called and testified that he o# in Roston, and it a seaman. Krows the prixone n him in Savannah; we sailed from Savannah on a Friday; the Inet trip we made was from Savannah in the M. JC Gilmore about the last of January, and errived in Sa about the beginning of February; the vessel ned there twenty day: pefsoncr come along Iwas siting On the galley talking with our stew- ard; the prisoner came along ‘side, and acked me if T wanted » cock; T teld him no; the next ! saw of him war inthe harbor here, just after we ear m Light; 1 was aloft furling th went down into the forceastie with a afte me, and I saw the f recnsthe Captain that Cophas J, Ames entled—R fcoman; my last trip was to Savannah as we came in sight of Horton Light, on our retara to this port. took « lantern end went into the foreeastle; the firet thing I heard was a voice——" Have we got up?” It rather star. tled me at fret, but Troon saw th to the privoner) and eaid to him © then took hold of hix nose and enid, + Co eny how"; he came out pretty quick; Captain war enlled, and the prironer wae put in the rum; we up to the city, and the Harbor master ordered ream; we did this, and afterwards fe was most frozen, and I pat him in the eabin and d him in; next morning he was gone, and the emall bout was gone also; eubseynently I exw him on the wharf, and he told me thet he tock bis knife and unscrewed the leek of the door of the enbin, and put off in the boat; he al-o said he was not # elnve; that his father bought him when be war rix months old, and had left his free pap at Savannah, Cross-exatnined.—Prisoner told me that noone but God and himself knew when he went aboard the vessel ( Who are you Kimball Eldridge testified that his last trip was from | Suvannah, in the vessel which had been named. The firet T raw of the prisoner was on board my vessel near Light. ‘The prisoner is the man, On our way ¢ anchored in Ghatham Bay, bat no person ne on Voard from the chore; prisone’ told me that he come on board the vessel the pight before we left Savan- nah; he alo told me he was not exactly a [Wit hese teetificd (0 come of the facts as stated by \—Asked him who his master was, and tions, but could get no answer from him. M.S yon called, and testified that he Bnew Rob- «rt M. Cheriton; resides in the elty of Savannah, and \nows Mr. Charlton's hand writing. [The power of attorney wae here shown, and the sig- bature of Mr, Chariton identified by. wi Crore-eXa vd.—Came here with Mr Ba : w what ecipenration I am to receive; Mr. Bacon told 1 should be paid for my trouble; am a police officer for he ecunty, and a part of my business is to catch rana- eome other qui way negrées, ne well as white people. A Sewall inquired if he came hete to arrest any others The Commissioner ruled that the question was not ad- mriseible Jo Mr. Sewall.—T received $250 from the legal counsel of Mr. Potter, to pay ary expenses which we might ineur. brought a letter of credit upon Mr. John EH. Pearson. amount wee named in the letter ‘The testimony for the clatinant here closed. Mr. Sewall here read the certificate of Thomas Power, clerk of the Police Court, to the effect that Thomas Simms was under recognizance from that Court to appear as a withers in the Municipal Court; and the question now vos whether the rights of this State should be overruled hy the elanm cf Mr, Potter. ‘The Commissioner stated that when any communica- tion was made to him from the authorities relative to the matter, he would hear it, but at present he could not take any action In the matter referred to by Me. Sewall Mr. Sewall put In the following affidavit of the priso. ners ‘Thetnar Pimme. alias Joreph Santina, on oath declares: he wns born at St. Augustine, Florida; that he has free, at he can remember; that his free papers werg left by him. many years ago, with Morrit Porter, of Sa- po were obtained. in judge of that the void, ‘That the transeript of testimony taken before the ma- gistrates mnent thereupon by sueb magistrates, is incompetent evi- dence; Congr ak courts, cone That such evidence ix alko incompetent: the esptive the prlsoner under the process will rely upon the follow. ing points :— the power which the commissioner is called upon in this procedure to exercise, is a judicial that ecald be otherwise lawfully exere! f. Fe rere, if a suit epiaye claimant and the captive, involving an allege: it of property on one hand, and the right of " if that cither party, therefore, is entitled to a trial by jury; and that the Jaw which purports to authorise the delivery of the eaptive to the claim him the privilege of «neh trial, and whiel claims under judicial process, is unconstitutional and ee SS PRICE TWO CENTS, ting to the eye. bly has them; thet these free pe- it. . Augustine by Fas father, a | no doubt that the season, for spirit and brilliancy, will w Me Giureppina Morra, by way of sutstitate for Mie Vera. After artabsence of two years, Mle Angri returns, and the leading contralto puts are therefore well wer, and one | vided! for ; for besides this popwtar artiste, a MMe Vintale, only by a the United States Court, duly appointed, aaa The tenor consirt #f Murio, ik, and Maralti, the commissioner 1# not such a ji latter two having made an impression last year which well warvents their re-e1 Luigi Moi and Soldi In ti liberty on the other, and denying hhe here Berlin, wher be has been in gteat fivor with the @let- tanti; and with whom are awsociatedt Polonini, (1 jo, Rache, and others well yp to give a desirable promincnee to parts generally pete of the singers, Mr. Costa, of corte. retains Bas purse general musical condnetoi onde ave again nder the expericneed control of Mz. Gdfevy, FB ght vovelties are mowtioned, ant five of theny at lest are positively promi ¢ works re Auber’ © befant Prodigue:” Gouns pho.” Mozart's Zanberiiote.” Dowinetti's * Martyrs.” Webev'e® Bury- anthe.” Spontini’s “ Vestale Levthoven's * Fidelio,” of a State cort in Georgia, and of the judg shaving Ro power to confer upon State istrate’s judicial authority to determine, y or otherwise, upom the effect of evidenee to i suit pending to be tried im another State oF tribunal Was not represented at the taking thereof, ond bud no | and #polr’s © Fausd’ ‘Phe general repertots of the opportunity for cros-cxamination, house now consists of Shirty-three works, in wheek are to ‘That the statute under which this proeoss is instituted | be fowad the chefs d’mwere of the Mrench*and Italian is unconstitutional and void, is not within the given to Congress Wy oppored to th Sr Thoma t! Commissioner to decide was, whether one Thomas Simi did owe and whoth stated by the counsel on the op| as he viewed them, to the constit lyrical stage. ‘The ballet, according to the principle adopted eet year. will he confined to She performance of divertiveements and those incidental tothe grand operas, the premisre dansense heing Louise Paglioni, and the waitre de Baliet M. Aloxuidre, Mesars, Srieve and Tel- bin preside ever (he seni department, At ie said shit + Gagliekws Tell” will bethe opening ojeray to be s eeedee hy Filelio” Weesineerely trast that the L report eireuiuses upon goo# foundation, the constitution, and beewue it te as provision thereof. aught the only question now for the vice and labor a& alleged iw the complaint, ne the prisoner wae thad person, ‘The pots ite wide, wl related, ionality of the lew, and not to the question at isue before the Commis: é sioner, ‘The Commissioner stated that he felt that it was bis ‘Wheatrical sed Musical, duty, if the counsel for the defence desired’ and insixted Rowrny Tawarny.—The programme for this evening upon it. to hear them upon the points by them stated, conriats of the thagic spectacle of « Ri orthe Last of Mr. Raptoul etated that muc hy the counsel, in preparat points whic Ul Thurdwy next wi Mr. ‘Thomas objected to «0 long a de of its bein great expense t in cmployin public peace. ‘The Commissioner de stances of the case. taking into con. that the defence had no testimony to put fucts, und that by the testimony already adduced, a prima facie case had been made the Tribunes.” Mr. E. Eddy will appear as Ric Mise ©. Womgas at Claudia, The other chatacters wilt be filled by an exceilent stoo& company, Mise Milfort will ring cne of her admired songs; aud the ente mente Will conelide with the aecosful comedy of that Glitters ix not Gold.” with Mr. Eddy as § Vium, Mr. ‘Tilton as Sir Arthur Lassel, ani th Martha (ible by Miss Wemyss Proapway Tvarne.—Thix evening, one of the most attzuctive entertainments ever offered is presented. to the frequentors of the Broadway, ‘The new romantie and eperatie spectacle entitled the © Vision of the Sun.” Been in preparation for several mouths, and, will eed time wonld be m for anguing the ated, and hoped thut a dilay Ml be granted, he had pa the grounds cessury, and the the parties, ax well as lo government, large number of officers to maintala the a longer time than was 1 Ul the ciroum- idération the fact as tothe out by the goverameat, Such are the arrangements which have i] heen pat forth in the official cireular; and there can be ~s triad of artists wirove repute: | which he could hold him, niard. He further says that he never knew or heard | fustify all the hopes that have been entertained re- of tuch # pares ae Temnes ation who know sstane him. orgeling it. ee ee us his slave, morning. Orrow woe! Royal Stalian Opera opens, and - THOMAS ~ SIMMS. the ramine just lawued by the ditvstoreaom ie: Gye. | mark. the former repubtic having been slandoned—indicates a Commonweattn or Massacnuserts, | contimtanee of the Servo.x, ss:—Subreribed and sworn to by said Sicw | the 0 tions of the management, and sec before m 8. EB. SEWALL, peculiar fame whieh it has been the aim of the several April 4, 1851, Justice of Peace, rpcculators who have embarked in its rexpumsibilities to Mr. Rantoul then stated the points of defence to be a | deserve. The principa) soprano vocalists are aguin Grisi, follows :— | Castellon, and Vin The denial of the right of the claimant to delivery of | tiow ts too proverbial to need a word. ‘To these are wlded emt this; as well us ’ Het of barytones we | the limi find the mames of Ssdwatori, » singer of unquestioned | ¢i repute ing Yaly, and Ksnconi, wilose powers as awactor, | St whether is tragedy or comedy, are unmivalled. The basses | comprise Vseaes, Laglintwo, and Bwnehi—the last from spoilt through the incom- — amet che military | | Pubjset. | thing. ai. and"! At. | Whichris a€ present ireoy | upper part of the city. | will say the? Dr, John ; Russ wns introdarced (o the | concerted to open a Fehoe | fervices gratuftomsly: as su | cordingly hired in Canal street, he should postpone a further hearing ouly wntil Monday | ie magn next, at 12o’cloek,M, which delay. he thought, would | sum of mc Ling artists will appear afford suMfcient time to the counsel to prepare their ur- | in the principal characters. Previons to this gorgeous guments, spectacle, u favorite eomedy will be performed every The Court then adjourned until Monday next, at 12 | evening. No doubt the howe to-wight will present a | o'clock, M After the erowd which gathered in Court qu evening had dispersed, four or five negroes wh: leitering about the ing. continued to o'clock this morning demanded adm: mory of (he New England Guarda, where that corps were quartered for the night were told they had better ret tinued te turbanes. and wit mber, who « court thi Mesers, Phillips, » mittee. #ppeared for the As carly as 8 o'clo to gather round th walk « opposite. three hundred by 10 and orderly abctitionists, wi vieinity this morning for the purpose of obstructing the | brilliant audience. Nisto’s Garver. —The exes which are given: nicht! servedly drawing large audi and Mons, boisset in the us addition to the present. p that several of the best added, making it, the my States, Mr, ‘ INCIDENTS. nt equestrian exercises re last vite resort ate de “l bee, uare throughout the day and'¢ remain in the vieinity, and about two on. into the ar- Franklin avenue. Thes ul. scone of La Ro: troupe we are informed ttists in the evaatry have been yi that there was nothing for them to see. ai no business there at that late hour, th ire, ‘This the nogroes refured to do, and coa- ennoy the company. and caused #9 much dis- that Capt. Bradlee and Lieut, Col. Boyd called watchmen, whd arrested and comunitted two of ries S.und Isaac H. Snowden, “ep found pirtols with powder and & lange earving knife, ground ahrp. on both han artificial hit around the blade next to ‘There two colored men were brouziit before morning, for examination, when tris, and others of the Vigilunce Com. fendants morning a few persons began Court House, and upon the side umnbers imereased to xoine two o¢ jock, but everything was qui ver, Parker, Phillips, and others of the comnectied # mars saeeting im tha | of © Love ina) this evening. er, Burton, Jordan, Mra. Skerrett. sell, in the prineipal charae- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Honan will sing a duet, and the crehestra will inspirit 0) by their harmonious | performances, ‘The «will terminate with | the mew farce of ta ¢ Piyers.” Those who wish to spend an utmost pleasure, would do well to visi nie this evening ving the great national U be revived who may m com Nationa. Trearnr.—This eve a,” drama of Harry Burnh splendor, In order that tl: Th performances Will commence with the new dranta of ravelling by Telegraph; after which, «Marry Burn * will be presented, with: Messrs. Watkins, Brandon, tayor, and Mise Hantouville, in the lecding characters exception of the laws, were seem in aud about the Coury | pas. Liouse, but the masses who were to be there were absent. Frovenam'’s Lyceva. ‘The crowd war coanpored mainly of the loafer clea, with | new snd original mus Loder. will be presented here and there stranger from the country, attracted to | for the fimet time, this evening. ‘There ean be little doubt the spot by a curiosity to know what was going on. but that the new pices, whieh is entitled the » Spirit of Quite u umber of colored persons were present in the | Air,” will be produced in the wanost sple crowd. the most of whom demeaned themselves ina quie formances will commence with th and orderly manner. ‘Two or three let thoir feelings ge in the Straps,” and will the mastery over their good judgment, and ind rder. M'lle Duey Barre ond M th Ianguag Vas de Deux, tr La Giselle.” A fine bill cesrary to take them into custedy, which was quieily | ofentertainment Up to 1 oelcek everything around the Court House re- | gua this tint apne tran tanta mained quict. A hundred or two persons were hs | ts Will commence ites Miseres de about the Court House on the side walks. ! | This 5 owed by «Te cf the kding fanatics to the mob spirit hay Deane kas ou tx Oounte sacter et i assed unl 0 Jean, hy M Pereverad ila sposed persons watched thir morning t. Antonis: Jean, hy M th or. Officers the mob | didn’t look like residents of this eity The city remains perfectly quict, and without the lenet sign of disturbance the Ceurt mory, in ease of need appearance in the street of the three gen! vorgin, who are witnesses in this case, and upon thir sppreaching the vic | gathered and surrounded them, evidently with ( - tien of taunting and annoying them, if for no worse pur- House without fur dingto this dem: | one of the gentlemen remarked that he did ‘not by ° hy M. nen from Duriea ronlqne, by Mi i it artiete in the House. erly epeeking, the firrt urt aw ity of the ¢ cremmed wty's Mivernris offer a very s this evening, in songs, ¢ nuances ws’ Miverners will delight their visitors hy their singing, capital instrumental performances, and interfered, snd the three strangers ewtered the | molestation. tration of a gang of rom lies | | | was compored of citizens of Boston, for they | BY TEL RAP strels present # programme of great variety. Bosrox, Apeil 6—A. M Amenicay Museus.—Th nances this afternoon Will consist of * Robert My evening. the vory attractive and in r nititiod = ALL thot Glitters fs not Geld" —Mr. CW » and Misa Chapman. in the charreters of Steph and Martha Gibbs; the other eharacters by very eminent arti A large force iy kept rowad House, and the City Guards are at their ar Miss Malvina will dance @ favorite | some temporary. aber | e'eleck, | promptly in ai City Intelligense, | VIOLATION OF THE CITY ORDINANCESSsTRaveg DECISION OF A MAGISTRA‘#E: | On Monday evening last, as was statecin the Herald the police cf the Sixteenth ward arrested JOWN ‘Orlandew and others, whom they detected in the actlof! boiling jerprise whieh has hitherto guided | bones and other animal matter. They arNsted him tured it the | and brought him before Justice Bleakley, at Jifférsom | Market, who decided, notwithstanding the evidoneé wae | so clear against the neceused, that there was no few’ by and accordingly ordered! him to be discharged. Now this is a rather strange ag | When we find the following ordinance passed by Mayor and Commion Council in October last :-— pro- | CTION 1. It shall not be lawfal for Teon 4 incorporated oe unincorporated, £0 carry on-estublish, poem. of whore we have heard 3 food account ie promiaed. the cote, or continne, within the cit. New "ky rade, of business, of hone-boiling, bone-burning, Erinding, horwe-shinwing, fnning, of skinni | Bhimals, or the hofling of offal, and on, tal | ov eatablishments, o” plage of such business, existi i aforcowid, shall te forthwith semoved wit and such trage, ovevpatio bated and diecomtinged ined x oe Sxcwion 2. Bvcey pepeon or eoepory efasing OF failing to comply with the provisi» ‘section the ball, ppon convivtion thereof before cot mer 3 sons be inl Penalty. of $000; and every’ Derses te peceeap enamed or emploged in any ‘trade, Vastuess, or i Prohibited hy the firet scetion of Chis ordinance, o wu rovisions thereof, tor the same 1, in addition to said penalty, be ed ridley ofa inindemiearer, and on con etna ‘shall be amb. t to fine orimypvisonment, or both, et the discretion of the court. And it ix shade tte eopecial duty of TT maxi and lice oficers to cauine fhe arwéet aud: detention of el pemesae auilty of vblating tH provisions of this ordinaniee, Now, under this very ordinapee, which makes thee Mnces comiitted m viction has beew rocently chtained. and the offender sent to Jelwnd for eiotty days, ond fined $100! Yet Jnatice vale lox etates thes there is ao law whieh brings bone-bolttm uader his juriatiction, We bave Leen informed that, ® the time, he was ignorart of the existence of this ord naire; but tha lie has eittce ef’ come light on th: It ist>he hoped the magistrates a will varry out tL laws agoinst the puleances comy f bythe citizens: for wadieut their co-operation, the City Paepector avethe Health Wardens can effect no- ‘This ix the time to parify the city, and to prepare for the hot weathesthat is ft approaching, If disease refining oF faitiny | should Sreak out, wv Heavy rexponsibility will rest upom thore to whom are entrusted the administration of the health Lows, but whedo not coery them inte execution, Tre Trerncerion oe rte Bistn.—There seems to be seme doviit in the public mind as to who originated tm New York the admin: ale system of instructing the blimd, ion ia the institutionim the rect misapprehe we Kuss is entitled to the homer, That'philncrepic geatieman cosecived the idea of im structing those unforfmates, art in 189 Aims House for the purpose of exazrining dren there.with the view of teaching them. Meeting his friend, aK. Stuyvesunt, he existence of anact of incorporatic pagers. of a society for To with vrs informed of the . and of a board of wtructiag ce blind, Dr. president, snd measures were consenting to give Ine A room was ee- nd three boys, talaem Loardéd witty a widow 7 J the benevolent work was com meneed. This wae the hurable beginning of the New York Institution for the Mind, which is now in such » prespereus condition, and which accomplishes so macs structor. from the Alms howse we in the same Luild'ng, « Madame Caroline | goed, Dr, Kuss, therefore, is extitied to the honor, In | Fine on noakp fi Baker. lying » Bure.— Yesterday morning, a6 7 ke out in the brig E. 1® Walton, Capt, fhot of OM slip. The firemen were ndanee, but the flamer resisted every effort teqnench therm: till ut length if became meoeasae | Fy to scuttle her, and stie is now some fect under water, the had on bourd an osvorted cargo, consieti dry goods, &e. wnd was bownd for Apal ida Tt is stated tliat she had ola the Inet few days. o that the ineurance effected covers the damuge. ‘The fire is said to bave « (the tobacco pipes of the stevederes, working in her the day previous —4im Saturday sight it blew a gale, heavy fllof tain. At noon yesterday: and the weather hecume warm aud Oppres- slight shewers, und thunder, towamte ‘The flahes of lightning daring the night iehtfott | were frequent leave their avoeations at the tine of commencing. the | The new operatic romance, with | xt the station house, the Cousiseest.—Horn and White's company of negro min. | With th Dyarn isa Svavios Hovas Cer.—The police of the Pighth ward conveyed to the station house, on Sat more Deut Lo‘eek a laboring man. belleved te be Vy rome Jolm Mickiin, said to have worked on the rail reed. ‘The man, fre wins laboring under and wae at ad Hroadway. On Was locked up in one the ells. and there he remained sll that dey until near S o'clock (hat (Suturdey) evening. when Captain Turn bull coming in, beard the groans of the mau in the eel, 1 immediate certain the trouble. On tdent that (he man wag yeician was cout for, Dr. Smith eons was afforded to the relief of xpined on e appears to be, it be Assistant Captain e duty: it was deceased attended to om morniy he was brought im a in the cell without ri i ton the uyweet wae lad over until thie rail the corner of Frince street an attended. ani mor seme eoneure at Ix rie Marten ov Joux Hevny Dow.—Coroner Geew held en inquest, yesterday, at 74 @harl Wedy of Jolin Menty Dow, aged 40 years, lund, who, on Sa y, Was cap h in comec q « Of blows received on y abcut five weeks since. with » young man by the mame of Wim. MeCavin, who was arrested on Saturday, whem the death of Dow was Known The matter was Teonees: gated, and the evidence wont chow thet Dow Bad, injured his arm, there i mination. which was couse of death” nda verdict in accordanes above frets vin wae thereupon die el 1 from custody Diao Tyvayt Fors, —On Saturdny afternoon a lady, im Twenty-clgheh street, near the Niuth avenne, discovered: a imal box inv back houge at the rear of her dwelling fhe colled an cficce cf The Sixteenth ward, who, ow opening It found it eomtained the dead body of e male intint . egroen named & we vated | cnaven. 2 This evening. the funous | . Karen wy « Rosaway Horse aso Wacon.—On Satan. sedan dhe p12 sempre: sertramdirandabeetarstenendl bm ggg, Chey Met St Loge Per cient ia | dey. between cloven and twelve o'eloek. 1 horse attaohed in Court square with pistols and knives concealed abont | tiiesiuane, Mine iguian. 44 eae ak of | 10% Wagon rans woy in Nineteeath street, newr Ei them, were exomined in the Pollee Court and held to | startling feate will be. g < avente, ond instan a susnll boy, while at play om Dail in $600 exch for trial. Wendall Phillips, tle noted | tached to ‘» amphitheatre: purninire wae | the sidewalk, in front ef idence alot 1; Tike Balled then | never popular than at 7 t.and the te nighily Lro Waow s —On Saturday Henry Metenzie, had Iie J | called out to receive the plaudits of delighted ardieaces leg broken by falling from acart in West street. Me was ——___——— Fhe is on arti eu bility. taken to the Cliy Hospital The Two va Houses of London. Herr Caves Alleghantons, a charming band of | — Aw Ans Broxes aturday Robert Spilling, of @ (Prom the London Gazette, March 21 Yocalists, effer a fine programme for thelr entertaiameat | Multerry etrect, fll t of LT Broadwny Hor Mojosty's Vheatre opens to-morrow night, under | this evening. ond fractund bir arm in two places,and hurt his leg Ce er ees Se is Sie SNES. | AxcHAMA oF IncLaxn Fhould be son at once, as | badly. He was taken to the horpital Duprez invests the event with nn elit by no means asna Dataetiee te chaan aa ws . 1te.—A fire broke out yeaterday morning at hall pasb The indifierenee which prevailed during the reguaney of | “he Prcpticter is ghout ct | ove o'clock st. No, 846 Pearl ettech, Which ‘wen Ge we well kk n gai pressed gratliude | reputertic of time. Vist the nem: sirength—an engagement © and former lessees has, however, been invari Porter jurt as any Tre Prrcuim'’s Procnsss isa pointing of great merit, and should be seen by who wich to further the enuse of morality bly has always striven—a% t —to give the “ nights h importance as thove al y Mr. Lumley, wh now with what sue by which the pullic and the subseribers hay Sinetne AGfates. ws to an extent for which they hove ston ~ Prrvexration or PLate er. D. D. Porven, U be sucerss Whi Bas Foor! t- | Naw Aw interestir yy took but of Mlle, Dupres in Paris, has been of | Oy" worming dn the li room of tb cided kind, and there is ever Hotel, The ceenste presentation of a magnifl- oung and talented artist sth th Be | cent silver chased piteber and ralver to Capt. D. DP a NINE | ter, by reveal of the pas 44 who caine out with mo and Madame Barberini Nini, | nine recent voyage of the steamer Geongia, fre country, willappear. | York. A large number of ladies and geutlemer ' The Hon. J. Clemens, Senator from Alabama, was 90 lected ax the orator to present the plate. Ina short and appropriate rpeceh, in whieh be highly complimented Capt. Porter, and alluded to bis skill ac @ navigator and railor. he tendered to hima the plate in belialf of his ore both voralists of ex being likely, in the fall | st operatic honors, To this dd, in iteelf a to its own value n, the latter lady to win the high of Alboni is second contralto duties being undertaken by Mt ter replied with gr me, tee Rertrand, « singer of experience and int | of all ethers, had given more. sntiafact tenors are equally strong. Gardoni retu | bimeelt and the officers under bis command. Ie ro- better henith than heretofore; and with him Mr. Sime Reeves, our own who Inet ability which he displayed t Wor cntrust condjutor in this department, but of thie ce a offered him to re- 1 members of ( joiced that an epportuni’y had b- turn thenks to the Senators a ular artist, and Calzolarl, year achieved a flattering distinction by the | all the réles with whieh he tioned ae a whieh the lit to Itsolf at Lo the ladies ns for the building of service wna placed ina f coneluded by paying a hi 8 i. A Siguor Seotti is aleo m at sent krow nothing. The basses had xecompanicd him ca th urval, by the admirable Lablache, who is » ‘The following is the inseription on ch - Cilletti, one of the best dramatic artists that ever trod “ Presented to Capt, D. D, Porter, commander of the the lyrienl beards, and Lablache, the y Signor | U7. §, mail steamehip Georgia. hy H. Clay, G. W. Jones Ferranti, of high repute in Paris, is Ii | of Lowa, 8, W. Downs, 1, E ¥. PB Stanton, Jere. together with Signor Cassadowa mad Signor Lorene. | Clemens. A. G. Penn, and V. EB Howsrd, pa Various premivee are made as reeatds the operas to be | produced during the progress of t late trip frem New York to Havas N. 0. Pie March 22, 1861" March 28. who | these. the presentation of the “Camp | Meyerbecr, ix looked forward to with the greatest | Qurex Wone.—The echooner Major Barbour made the interest. Before this, however, the eubseribers will be | yeynge from New Orleans to Bragos St, Ingo, thence to regaled with an opera written exci Y the | Vera Crus, and back to New Orleans, in eeventenn days theatre, Ly Thalherg. and another by Auber cut of which time rhe war detal Brazos three with a view to Alboni, whose fascinat days, and at Vera Cran twenty-one hours, She likely to be deme monner hy the fllastrious Freneh comporer. An Vy Doninett!, stated to be posthumous, is lilce the Intimations. Mr. Lumivy obvieurly intends to maintain the prert tien both ef rtyle and purpose, whieh, ve nnn ee the ertablishment, has bean too often eulog and we shall ngnin he ebeorvat leetunl, th Vrglirh Charle men ner inventive Preni ie still retained as the writer of the ballet mete, in which claewof composition, it need not be re- je. without equala, it may be affirmed, in the whole of denver plithed ec : and the subordinates are ethnolagically described as being derived from © French, Spaniah, Huvgarian, Italian, ant s, m ayune M fe m Brazos to Vora Crus € to the city of Mexico, as epe States rnment.—N. O. Ps rated in the most « vis, on his way among, Toorexes Rvorrrnie Worn —At Mr. Nav necting works, Lanecfield, there are tw teeently east, which are © one of steamers, ef lorger dimensions than In this country or eleewhere. The diameter i jnehes, and the length of vtroke about 10 largest hitherto fitted up in the stoners brated line wae 06 inches, whieh {4 also the size of t on beard the eriean steamers Ins pest rlotting machine in existence is being fikted up at Laneefield works by Mr. Robert Napier. Some idea of the immense proportion of this huge Inechanism may be formed, when it is stated that the castings forming the mechine weigh about 100 te It is intended for cutting vertical grooves in large wheels, shafts, ete. and provi- sion is mrde for serew-propelter shafts of the largest size “on end,” to have the requisite grooves out internally or on the rurfoce, When a single tool for performing appa- simple operation weighs 100 tons.the immense ige of the house as regards the ballet, The eleva. uring his yours of it he has given to the terpsichorivn how 1 to need year a similar liberality ails, Carlotta Uriel, Anvlia Ferraris, opresentatives of the intel- turesque, and the physical how. Thi of this cvle- nd Marie Taytioni— graceful, the pi Kurope. A body of industrious and acoom- ¢ wid this matehless group of principals ; corps de ballet.” Paul Taglioni, Gosselin, M 1 other light-heeled professors ate the gontl ents in these choregraphic sport , ‘opera chosen fur the | rently av: dteect Maile Duprey e's ucie de kamermoor’". This | Mognitude of te machinery prepared Bf It may be na: fil be followed by ballet, entitled the ~Tledea | eine —— “2 Ameurs," in whieh the pletures of Wattenu will be em: | crdinery way, bi ow peat cana ce cosy bodied | @ epecies of spectacle at uj) times most captinw. | Glasgow North British Mai took | ager for the United | the cutter is given in the | Wee sustwined m® an able nnd A with trif eu damag, Mevments of Distinguished G.¥. Deforest and funily, New York; est. Feq., New Haven; Henry &. Randall, Bsq., Cortlead Village; Jemes MeGcary, Selem, Mase; A. Van Wort Sornge. Portland, and AM. Bride, = the arrivals at the Union Place Yieconein; Capt. W. BP do, Dr Finley, do. Tucker, do; Dr. sivania; W Hien. J.P, Walker. U8 Smith, U.S. Aemy J. Knox Walke uw er. Philndeip £4. JM! Jones, do., BP. Grate lide, J. Tucker, Bese T. Vrotchor, Boxtom; k. Vermo: pat the Curry, San Fr at the Erving How Kb. Elsworth, Alebame 1 {. Georgiag Ft Lapeley, Phitodelphin; 1. Trylor, de. firaghens Ghee. lend and W. Warren, do, arrived yerterdey at the Ame a ae Jer, Boston, A. Bly verter, Ro Rartom ig, Bost J. Lockhardt, Providenee; J. bards y ton, Fall River; “S. Giibert, tedford; #. Dearn. Philadelphia; and Col. Burnet ‘ork, were amongst the arrivals yesterday at the Arto How Tien, Alexr. 11 Buell, Herkimer Co, V 8 Kenyon, do; nehester No 1h, GM. Atwana, ‘Ancucts, da, 2 tsar tiheent anal ng. the arrivals at ard Hotel yerterday Hon Pierte Senle. of Louisiana, was at Mobile, en route for New Orleans on the 28th ult Our New Haven Correspondence. Yarn Couneon, April 6, 1862. The Buyop Prize Debate, The annual award of prizes given by William D. Bishop, Esq., of Bridgeport, Ct., for the best ors in the Freshman and Sophomore classes of the Sinonian Society, in Yale College, was made on Wednesday evening Inst, by the Hon. R. J. In . Professor Noah Porter, and Wm. H. Rae geree ell, Eaq., a committee of the graduate members. The sucessful competitors were as followst— TN THE SOPHROMOBE CLASS, Andrew J. Willard, of New Haven, forthe first prize of 425. Charles L; Thomas, of Galena, Ill., fir the se cond prize of $15. Albert C. kent, of Suffield, ©t., for the thied prize of @. TN THE FRESHMAN CLASS. Augustus S. Hitchcock, of Great Barringtem, Mass., for the prize of $25. The debate was opon the question whether ing. del publications should be Leyton) by law, and « lorge numbes of those entitled to compete premivins,

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