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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6763. MORNING EDITION-----WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, —————————— - = AMUSEMENTS. ‘s AMUSEMENTS. ta Interesting from Canada. Court of Oye Ld and’ Terminer. a VER E ‘LATE 5 FROM cus. A. pwr THEATER BOXES, 2 CENTS, FIP, "its | PpRoaDwar WRRATRR BA. “MARSHALL, SOLE | bade We BY FELES BAPE, Movrrmar, April 29, 1861. Mahon ihiee Toskine Bainonde saline Ligeti ens Doty. | sal RRGIE ar gente; Orchestra ven e.—Wedneelay eevee: GH. Barrett, Managor.—Wodnesday evening, ‘The Coloniél Government have just published des | THE CHARS: ER IN CENTRE STREET —CON- , 20, will Le repeated, in April 2, will be presented the grand operatio fairy spec. VICTION OF WALL. Arrival of the Isabel's Mails—The Prepares Soren wiGiPiness ud sari Seen, lad able of the VISION OF Tile SUNS Hooter wos ney pe: | ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. | patches iatcly received from Marl Grey, by Lord Elgin, pesca lf tions of the Spanish Authorities to Repel 3 ‘Tegmar, Mr. Whiting Oultag) Mr. i Tye y “ we ee ious, Morsolls a Johmaza Danalare Mr” Stevens; | aot Cario; Genil of the Harp, ila Olivia ‘eakeo, Mice k. | v the Governor Genoral, aceording to which, theImperial | »,Arnii 20-—Patrick Leonard being sworn for the de- | the Threatened Invasion, de. ‘ | ld a . Tilton; Abbe heim; Casena, Mrs. |. Previous to the Goveinment will not object to the reductions in the civil Knows the prisoner; saw him Last (eB Tiltony Peemandy Mr Hisiallton, Albers, Mee tnele, the new drain Tx THE CUNARD STB. MA on the 17th March; he came to my house, 210 Di oh eae naias ita Morell, Me. Pops Touns Aronia Me ie waglds Uresealse Me Peaetne ARRIVAL OF res epee ggag GABA | et and will yecommend the British Parliament to pay the iret, between 7 ail lock on the evoaiog ot tion | The malls brought by thestoamship Teabel to Ohectes yee; Haydee, Miss S. Doni ry ‘ountess D’Arontal, nderton. Doors open at7 o'cleek; . Governor General of Canada; but, in return, will remove | dey —it may have been later; he remained there about ton ‘ived in this city yesterday after: The a@ : Mrs Jordem; Mile Moron, hrs. tain rises .’ Dress ‘me 4 i | hele A | arrived in city y y noon. % itn fugers Waleots Mer | Siiyand tesa eision Beenie Galen iereasone’ & spar adlanecina adhd all troope, except from the garrison of Quebec and Kings | fe gnmeared to have some Leer tee ek F001 > yiees frou Havana are to the 22d inat., inclusive, JRURTON'S THRATRE—CHAMBERS STRRET, REAR TBLO'S GARDBN—MANAGER, MR. JOHN sErron’ | Parliamentary Discussion on Taxes, | 1% *M4 will charge the province for ordnance, barracks, | get work from mo; Idid not observe that his eyes were | | We have received, in addition to our correspondeneey ‘of City Hull. —Boxed, Drews Circle, and Parquotte, TI Pi Boxes, $5. r * | &e.; also, for all presents that are made tothe Indians, _ blackened. javio i Gaei Gents; Family Circle, 2 eouts; Orchostra Subs, 73" 00 If-past, = oe. A i bs | Abraham Morrison deposed that he kk ison. | {iM of the Diario de la Marina, the Gaceta de la Habana, Re ee oe ee Dazed tem cman | even’z fs Barl Grey does not think this will tend toa separation | or.'stw him last ou the 17th March,at lis (witeacn) | SBA the Furo Industrial de la Habona, to the 228 instaty Pay ee com ane, sapled MIMI i—Chseiee 4 rorore + fre Caroline | SLIGHT DECLINE IN COTTON, | of the colonies from the mother country. | house in Division street; it was between 9and 10 o’closig | inclusive. ir. Jordan; Power Van P ster ‘at half-past 7 o'clock, with Buck. in the evening when he came in, aud remained about | The Chinchilla, at Key West, spoke, off Cape Antonie, ‘King, ‘ ; Mrs.” Skerrett; Nell Gwynne, Miss Weston. To jude comedy of the ROUGH DIAMON D— Affairs In New England. ten minutes, | ish steamer Pi c twe with, tho eapital drams of VICTORINB—M. ‘Arnold: Joe, Mr. Sloan, sneer, COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, ‘ie adhd Ge seeneeran tii : The District Attorney wished to know the purport of | B® Spanich steamer Pizarro, a French man of wat Alexandre, Mr. J. W. Laster; Mr. Bonassns, Mr. Burto: Miohact, Mr. Holma. Bkerrett; dirs. Bonas de with Jean Rousset! 8, entitled CATARINA; 0: rina, M’'lle Caroline Rousse Fra Diayolo, Mon rand La Reine Des Bi: Count Berine, M ANOTHER | this testimony, #8 counsel for the prisoner had not | Englich ditto, and one Spanish bri FROM THE OCCUPATION OF A YARM—THE BOSTON — opened his ¢: MARSHALS—FIRE LN CHARLESTO Viotorine, Mrs. Russell; Ellaa, Mes, Mrs. Hughes. 6 for an alibi watching the imoveu Mr. Dustin said, ifthey proved the witnesses for the «of Quitman aud was reported, would soon make a demonst: | ATIONAL, THMATRE, OATHAM STREBT—DOXES, cine, Mlle Pharegine Rousot; “Manietia, M'ie Clementine BY THE NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK AND MAINE Bosrow, April 20,1851, | j anene yee Posie Phat i Beno bea might be pre- | quarter k + 12hy 3 Private Boxos, Dorks OPO et. No performance to-morrow, May lst. TELEGRAPHS TO PORTLAND, THENCE BY BALN’S A pe ed to be wrong wr partieu! ary { curtain rises st half-past 7 o'clook.-Wedeaday eve, @BAPHS , : t Monroe, Maine, on Friday last, aman named John eka to the fut aa wes { aesin dete Biskena 00ubaine & oceveoncadin gaine, Aprit 9 ‘will be presented te stane taley speattole of B AMS LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME MERCHANTS’ LINE, Congens, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Cunningham, s sacted vo taint amy a Staten sar) fae arate Hever besialae § seerienen tonne: Sa THALABA, THE DESTROYER—Thalaba, Mr. Watking; Moe street.— Dress circle and parquet, #0 cents; Family circle, Harivax Te ranarn Orrion, : s 4 » th Preis An sad nh stveet, to | tween the Captain General of Cuba and Col Jeview Rare, My Brandes; Zolom, Mr. Stafford: All, Mr, La Kavor; | 2 conte: Orchestra stall sents, § i yirlvate boxes, $3. Doors Turspay Evesina, April 29, 1851 Ke., attempted to dispossess aman named Jewell of a [lt w saat sheanuhians y carry their | Quintairos, of the cavalry. Colonel Q. w ont fae Fen Suleman Khe oe a Miss B Mostar R tie patebase att: oostnenes ote Aye PRE | The royal mail steamship Niagara reached ber dock at | farm, of which he held illegal possession; they found the | nivor { Iuearo, and informa the Captala Gener ia §y ee mur Mre. Ilautonvill CHILD OF THE REGIMENT—Rodolph, Mr. Dan nade, | 7 O'clock this evening, doors barred, and the inmates armed with guns, piteh- > deposed that the prisoner was at his | yery anxious to with his existence the debt which he Xawlae Men it isriainueigs fo come | flit Mes W'Re Rinks, ad Stircmae hy Miler Beek: | She bas 41 passengers—soven for Halifax, forks, Ke , inside. While thelaw officers were endeayor- | visa “heasked mefoe | exer to bis Queen and country.” and therefore offer hl mence with the furce of ALLOW ME TO APOLOGISE. Busreand Mr.G. W_ Sinith, To, comolude. with ROW At | Tho United States steamer Franklin, from New York, | ine to force the door, a shot was fired from theinside | Grink, but I thought he the asked mo | S¥ices. He intimates that the report is general that @ reen om Secrets—The Manager, Mr, : . of . ¥ a rs IME LYC. r sis meditated. F new invasior that since th. es on tomage April 5, arri of pir lewolls were finally | for work, and I tol rs. Vernon, Mrs. Vernoi FAREWELL CONCERTS IN Mrs. Duna, Mrs, im work, if he «wt Cowes on the 13th ist. at 3P. M. | which instantly killed Cozzens, ‘The y . : capes é “erp Seon Goramatatifines fice | cca aote tee - : firet iuvasion, he has organised 160 ame@ Te patie are tihiy normed wae | 8D dinavis, Mr. Lyuno; Kuneyonda, Mise Ke Fayler, Tho U. 8. steamer Arctic, from New York, April ar- | fof are said to be luplicatea i the recite om” | cum a manatees 00 iia thon, | SER) sila tee Uist Sav ea numer of Grand Concerts iy ‘New " “a previous” hse BORAMIOB, Bills He. <2 RROAD WAT, ABOVE | = at Liverpool on the 15th, at 7 P.M, Phe acai tel Ene to this om ae evi ing, that Dr. Quackeuboss a phy- the o es a 1 he im 8 te the n lots or bya ee isite to Ningara Falls, Weste e rk, the Lakes,Canada, ‘ “om e steamship City of @ he officers nyeyed Simins baci to Savannah, were have beet haeda- myst pe + drag R= & and her 6 The first comoart wilt dg | ferther notice. ‘The ‘ud well kuowa C | eee eae soled toe Diiledeiphin’ | s/Acten" by NeauBTe On. duis: returay io ianigeeate | seimoneh ese Deen three years | fom of loyalty, a g the Colonel te) Hs Boy ‘ven on W ve voeond convert will | MINSTRELS, comprising an etfciont and versal | on the 16th ult., with m heavy freight and 129 passongors, | dunt | abroad, among the hospit Twas under sir | made the uments for “the immedinke Fe Given an Thy nd will becontinued | Sanagement of EP, ‘ The Hon. Mr. Clemson, Minister at Brussels, fa among | The largo morocco factory of Christopher Solus, at | Astley Cooperin London, and Professye Valpeau in Paris, | ¢Xtevmnination of as mony bards of pirates as shall dase LIND itl Siavon Sanve | fof & succession of | five yeate,” have boon received wit the number. Charlestown, way destroyed by fire this morning, Lows, | 1 have delirium tremens perhaps mot to act foot on the soll,” Be. &e gnd Sigwor Cond wet By a flavor by. gle spectable and fashionable audiences, $16.000; which $10,000 is insured in the Charlestowa | than any other dix y Tam merau: t the © Me OUR CUBAN CORRESPONDENCE. Tus Gonna Orchestra has bere ‘abiy augmented num. | Tickets 25 cents. Doors open at half-past six, commence at | ‘The news, generally, is unimportant. Ofiice. Several dwelling houses wore injured Ital every day; Isaw Michael Casey theres T extaained | in April 22 Dering cigs {7 well known professors, (whuse names will soou . pirereais Centers, Mill be given. oi Bae Parliament had adjourmed for the holidays, te meet bid iea Sia ta - | his wounds; Be! was suiloring, especially, um tack | avaxa, April 22, 1651 blishe. embracing jen! +a > ‘, / i A ons of noth nvasion—The Prepare Sade ee Siesctinn AF aR esse Galea te Ametion: niles, comntenoing at 3 o’olock, P.M. On Saturiay | agvin on the 28th, Troops on thelr Way to Texas. | Of delirium tremens; it increased daily up tothe day of his ; 7% Rumors of nother Invesion—The Preparations bbe of the Garden has boon desorated, and furnished with antas | @Yening next, May drd, annual benedt of M. Mitch | Her Majesty will open the Great Exhibition im state Mow Onceans ApeUSS AML || Gur nad been meivineay can Veer teteRt ie Toners cn ee aie Cre! and cushioned exprossly for these Con- "i . : i ‘ Bix companies of the Tth Infantry, from Jeffsrso gee nad Peet previously ; he was not brought la | and Comfort’ to the Enemy Bacilenent it Hewanee hundred attentive usuer: be 4 to di ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL | The public will be excluded during the ceremony, age hs i pA) | for deléri remens, but for wounds r ‘ounds | nites to helrscatn, thu prenervin: tis afatom Le Hall, No. 444 Broaivay, betwcon Howard and Grand | — An insurrection, headed. by jog Rey Barrel Have arrived in this ety ; they arya tele | were arewed, howas coated for tho dldrias trvehe ne | Business; Ge $0 ler whi 0 mpi C1 u rn re | . _ ” e a * . s \ | Feria in every tae tn of oho te shes teak. ortainal and well own Follewat taal is compe ean | broken out in the town of Vintimiglia, Genoa. ‘Tho in- ——______. oaks Mbat, iu your opinion, was tie eatie of Mickel | ‘Tee see ot lors on that reach us from the save ag to the Garden w ered, tv jented and experience ak eath | Fide, are beginning to assnme an aspect of versal ado of rain." Owin: to whe erat cap sey of res og formers) under the dicection of J. ¥, Fellows, whose 4 surgents were 5,000 strong. ‘The King had taken com- Political bile yl ey cor ge | AcrImmy opinion. he died of detivivm tremens Nee ee re aa a certo dy 5 ni Te cam (ces u c ° , $2, 2 or rei : BANS) , 1851. go.—I did m exami- | Bay be aires <e i 10 logation, “A limited nesuber af Proeunans « the greatest favor by the olite and fashion of this great "me, | Mand of the royal troops, The Mississippi Union Conve ‘0 the Judgo.— I di e exami: tion will be held next | nation; I wus not present ‘which will not be admitted before Norcluok.) wit be tas tropolia, ‘Their converts consist of Burlesque Italfan Opora | The overland mail from India had arrived; but the po- | Monday, to nominate candidates for Governor aud Seats | The menmes 0) | | Examination continued.—From the appearance of the | here from man, he had been @ hard drinker, and dlerium tremens | may have set in without any otlir cause necessarily follow that death should © tremens, though it does generally ha and f!ab: ro, which have arrived Orleans within tho past few days, bring the most poritive assurances that Lopes las anothor exe pedition on the point of leaving, which not only is better ed | organized than his last, but is, in every respect, more fea= Leach. torte to pve cvery person an eual chance, and to perp a | egg i= oe im ee pr Bink | litical news from Indisand China is unimportant. Bual- | oficery, hem at exorbitant pricey as wall so prevent anploasang | #Ay Afternoons, & grand concert for th ssgcemamodstion of | Dessat Bombay was steady, but inactive. At Canton, erowds atthe ticket . indise c F nein, o'olook P.M. Adinis- ‘ The doors, on the evenings of abe Concerts, cremm reat tate at 7, fo commence atae’ freights were £1 10s,, and a decline was expected. Garden will he numbered and secured to the purobaser, and - HA 3 it does not | A Philadelphia Robber Arrested. cents. Doors o Easton, Pa., April 20, 1851 ‘asey apy ns “ Late accounts from the Cape of Good Hopo state that | A young man, giving his name a’ Charles H. Williams, | to be a man of very intemperate havits; in my opiate : he chotce of seats will | be onered at auction & he day eerie yates Bo pad Ad fag angled the British forces had obtained a docisive victory over | Was arrested, last evening, at « house of ili-fame, charged | ho died of dediriuyn presen jin my opinion, — midable, The government, so fur believe ho traits og Deimmedintely offered as the ticket ofico, atthe Axed prives, | Valentine, “the dolineator of “vecentrie charasters, ia | the Kafirs, at Kat river. Still there was littie prospect ota | With fobbing Mr. Rowen, the Ohio merchant, of $2300, at |“ Judge—Which is tho best judgo of that, you or De, | these rumors, thet they have allowed the prese to puba Shere disrams will be shown, exhibiting the exact locality | compliance with numerous requests, will give thece rds tho Merchants’ Hotel, in Philadelphia. $1,000 of the | Lent, who madothe post mortem examination” and comment on them, and the excitement among the ofench seat. Experionce has auply proved that this is thy | entertainments at the Society Library, corner"of Brosd. | speedy termination of the war. stolon money was found upon him, aud he made a full | Witnes—Pos! mortem appearances de | ‘ fh Dost and only course that ean be ado Hoa aconre justice and Jay gad Leonard stroct, on Monday, “April 34; ‘Tues. — confession of the robbery | ceptive; 1 donot wish to be egotistical, but I certainly do | People is very great. It is useless to repeat the thowsandl Val ofall sente mothinog aces en en ee eta ee” | of freaks, folly, and foittes, with ques Te ee Affairs In England. teres hot consider myself as inforior to Dr. Lent; {would wot | stories that are aitoat relative to the magnitude of the #0 Broadway, and will be op ory day, exeopt the Sab- | au irrelsome folks, inter aod with musical Nothing of interest had occurred in Parliament, pre- Supposed Murderers Arrested. yield my opinion to that of a junior in the profession; expedition; suflice it to say, that they vary from tem vath, from 7 o'clock A. M. till 9 o'clock P.M, exoopt on the | boatsrips, stage travellers, old maids, learned ignorant wo. | |. : : Avaany, April 20,1851 whon the membrane is largely inflamed, it generally | steamers and ten thousand men down to insignifieemee. Yeninga of the Concerts, whon they will "bo closed at 6 | MB, young chi old men aad ancient | vious to the adjournment for the holidays. On the | pawgrd Walsh and Michael Sullivan, two of the mon | Pfoves fatal; when it ia less so, we have hopes, epilep * clock P. M.. and officos opened at that Lour at Castle G ning societies, Long Tsland folks, sentiment motion for going into committee on tho bill for the | charged with the murder of Mr. Clomens, a constable in | qtently induces insanity | From what may be deemed pretty good source ore en for the disposal of an: ts remaining unsold for that walaing tune music; all sorte of queer vo! i ‘ “ : y ‘o the Judge—The inflammation, in this ease, was J sin inclined to believe they too partake somewhat ‘yeuing’s The Public's obediont servant, Pious faces, Passing rapidly into all forte of ‘pe Asseseod taxes, Mr. Disraeli thoved the resolution of fone ge county, have been arrested and lodged inthe | 12.) by the stab tho prevalent disposition to exag, et learn thas the P.TBARNUM, | boreat school, Hungarian singers, and alittle of which he had given notice, “That, in any rolief to be | Cleveland jail, Auother man bas bem arrested om sus- ! Mr. Blunt deseribed the wound, as testided to by Dr, | invading force will comprise some 500 or 1,000 mon, picion, ARNUM'S AMERICAN~ MUSEUM | Granted by the remission of the adjustment of taxation, ——_—_-— Lent, and asked Dr. Quackenbows if it was not a daa- | Proves t bake gw on ews sie ere peta sy ang ny . NKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO | a jactimonn, April a1. ere ae os wena eat | ze Aig cAminadad Slee ah ee. EA, Sole Proprieto Sm ay epee | the acome and occupants of lands in the United King: The mail south of Richmond, Vu, failed to reach here | less dangerous. i er ee aca ae fguire, Me, Houkine s Mee. Ornishy Detimaiqo, Mies Cleape te; St 374 conts; Boxes, 25 cents; Par- | dom.” He commented with great severity on the course | to-day. Judge—We want to know whether the man owed his preparations made by go 2, Ih the afternoon, a8 3 o'clock, for tle tsi time In thie nit~_-Risyant Saloon performanote every Arter: | pursued by government during the present session, with bag oy 60 shat waned. ; Hse we — rege rangecnabpeh yaad @atry,s d A nteortains comm fter- 4 Ma: le ctor Q — dite sha it; the direct | leaders and thore of the time LE Tony Bloombold, Me Kent ‘To soncluds with PHM | Room at 3 o'clock, and in the evening at halt past. The | reference to the agricultural intereste; invoighing nn Sees ie tar MER ene een ee 7 “7 “ - ating for the ches were bawed . BRIG TONQUIN, OF NEW YORK, AMANDONED AT SEA— | ctu of death was delirium tremens: the indircet cause | W¥6 Ttepatiog for the | ver mission to tho Museum, 25 cents children un Atno other plags of amusemont in Now York, conaiating ot | *almst thelr conduct, in refusing to relieve the distreas LOSS OF A BRITISH BARK, ETC. Fen ee eae as Re renee Neen a basing Nipen Oe ESE 2 ee cha to biti dad yore 5 a a naloting 5 sem 5 : ‘ lirium tremens, and. delivium tremens was the in Wide fields of Cuba to the protection of theit inhabitanta cage, 1235 couts, Parquet and Drees Civel performers, being eaters and Froupe, numbering sfteon | which they acknowledged to exist, and disappointing ea ae ean ia Bs ly “anor oa cause, I would say the wound was the remote cause aud the army free to full in force ppon any menaced nee pac ath ti “ ne ry ~ hopes which the farmers had been led to entertain b; i he die fh *, 1 eens points; the present system seems to bo a detormination \aevun GARDEN. : : mopy, | Mlented band inthe United States, a troupe of Model Ar- y , . iat or 18, * # died on tho instant, T would say the wound was the ; , je DARE pace non shone the oar Aen ORU: | ataho are selested for their heaasy and rare, and whe | theexpression in the royal apeceh. Ile intimated, be- tip 5G ituaphteye froma New Orionns foe Liverbosk, | Cause uf death; I_have seen persons recover fro as se | + bold all points of the island, aud the frees have some F ISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE—Mr. Ally Croaker, Mr. Kent, | entertainments are varied and soleot, and auch ascan be seem & the day. ‘The view from the galleries of the eplenaid | Slovares of ancient aad medsen tines a eer erase | fore he sat down, to.ngree to the repeal of the window took from her Captain Ficketl, and the crew, (nine | Vere & Wound. maneay, ? Snery of nr noble bay and harbor, has nut Am Bints, who po through a variety of feate of fercagth and | tos 1 to th io ieapoalt in number.) of the brig Tonquin, of and for New York | ,, William Edmonds, keeper of the City Prison, deposed $08. What the say he £ wid. Admission 1245 5 dexterity, vaame Hovstin a Female Juguitrin to ax; but to oppose, to the utuaost, the imposition of any ton de win 2 coset at ae te ae that he saw Wall soon after he was brought to the pri to judge, but it sec ; the twue of world: a company of Male and Fouale Artists, who willgive | kind of incomo-tax on farmers. ‘The spoech was received 1 wns abandvaet on the Lith, wher ot Canter ite: | lnis faco was covsiderably bruised; t had him ‘conia test fs ad Least doubttul panish thot are all jarble Statuary unequalled in the world, r whieb tic here a drunken man, j at ea, except t ApaMe GRAVIER, LATE MLL. an exhibition of there very frequently, as Fer he gn onhi ble Statuary wnequalied in the world, | with loud cheors from the Protectionists. ard ina sinking condition! ‘The A. G. Hill, on ‘ ly, 8 : Peseta « ge ene Jaelng/ Academy will be removed on tis aftern: ing. "or particulars Seebillsefsech Say, | Mr. Lanovcuiman replied, and argued thas the relict her outward passage, December 18th, lat. 34 15, 1on. 765, | ore Guackeabcua I th Shas a beara she welch. | Tae Pouch shames mene ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESKG TWENTY. | sfforded to theagricultural clases, by the repeal of the | Eiand hailed from Gardiner: PPAreMty ® mew ves" | 9 neg eee eons» rode spar ane Ra : sixth Annual Exhibition of the Acad wopento | Window and modification of the House tax, would be The ship John Q. Adams, arrived at this port from Cal- | CAtse of death; | would not like to say what was the P ° . 5 ams, arrived at this port from Cal- | ive ass ; ae Bie acs we esis nD eh pegs aie, Galleries, Ho: Se Beretees, sieeeee | creakée Cham Would pases frome menvuren originally pro. | ¢usts, reports that on the 2éth of March, at 1A. M., lat. | mediate cause of death, as I did not seo the body; th ji B wie garg at the vate of about ae Kats delirium tremens, eR untzvated, would cortainly cause | that have vaughty subjects, |. an hour, ehe came in contact with the British bark Hin- . mee oon a8 dition «ball land. recommended by Mr. Hertier. | doo, Captain Ellis, from Newcastle-on-Tyne, for Aden, » tho Judge—The wound doveribed, ifteft alone un. | fo°u as wn egiedition shall land and leave th ° f tah coal endl hes ab i Th treated, would be sufficient to cause death. Pda. | poe phernapel werwigon ef py | | Lord Joux Rvsewt. complained of the delusions prae- | With coal, and she sunk in about ten aaa Thc ube, | _ Tue defence here closed, and the District Attorney ro- | Captain-dencral will take up their abode in the Oabane AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. tised on the country by these motions, which, when | {iS ,tml crow euce tthe cletbet R- | ferred the counsel for prisoner to several authoritios on | fortress. Adams. saving nothing but the clothes they stood in. br a . ‘A fn e Fi eatin serene : othing but the : oh he should depend, and unongst them were “Whar. | _ Animportant case ison trial, to-day, ¢ ARNCM'S MUSEUM, RTI DELPUTA—n, ® naw. | MO¥ADE forward in Pasament,ditinetiy ascttmod any | Om ho ty ne ak. 3, tn Oh, poke Dae SA | Scat snacoge, home rere SW hee, | wavs ontesod We Earig proces Proprietor: oaks wath iit kot, 58. lo a eer As Ben. AUCTIONBER, an J yoy Sem ng ® cents; catalogues, 12}g counts. By | posed with that object, or than would bo given by the re- ‘clock, i i in the auction rooms, from families temovines J. H. SHEGOGUB, Cor. Secretary, N. A. | peal of the income tax. ing thirty Carpets, Oil Cloth and Matting. Without rerve, twenty Ingee Lovkin 2. Boston Mtresses, Be: k. Also, a choice Library of 5 ‘THOMAS BELL, Aucti . * i ran ; ‘ ton's Oriminal Law vt of bay intention of changing the free trade policy, but the re- | drew. i the pebeciier Yiciglak od eee York, taaliy aie and “Chitty’s Medical Jurisprudence,” in which it is laid | them to the United States to serve Lopes, boar - é ‘bi Ask ° 7 down that drunkean * of invasions cf the island — lie will probably be condemued, c AU BER.— FURNITURE | {itmed the ¢ Brona | prbede pan ponder cee ecoamge tothe country | maated and apparently abandoned. crime TeANSpn ep nts teDUOe ee we Poreen SL Ge Seater bar tas ceent hes aan. Tee Cleon tee ae meet {Wm McCormick & Co., will sell, this day, a8 | Itty emphatically a proverb of beauty. Ly da amined 0 ‘ ET aR ia Mr. Clinton then rose to sum up for the defence, and | _ The papers have been allowed to announce the 2 ae ah | or age gee nd % cane = formed this week’ the comedies called On the vote, there were for the motion 250; against it, The Southern Steamers. id that ine convinced he should beable to show the | PE wo ofthe invasion: but the public feelis ieetes family giviag ap housekeeping, combcising the: | Tayee Weak Point 263—being a majority of 12 against it New Onceans, April 28, 1851, jury that this was not a case in which they should O# Doth sides, differs in a wide degree from that wi 1 nevortonen? of fans ss mee dancing by Mixe ‘A petition had b nted by Lord Stanley in the | _ The steamship Falcon sailed from this port, to-day, | vither eousign the prisoner to death or impr | Prevaile year onthe same ocenston, Them all 7 oi formances in the afternoon of the moat co es ee ae aceon | with 63 passengers for Chagres, 8 for Havana.and 23 for | At the conclusion of Mr. Clinton's address, the seemed life and activity, and no ene considered the re- GROCERIES, THIS DAY | Malcdtier ensneat of Vaudevities, Fetite Dramas. popular | rouse, from the inhabitants of British Guiana, praying | New York. took sucess for halfen hour, : | sults. Now, the resulls seem to be the most promineas lock, at No. Siz Water street, all the stock | one curiosities of tho spacious Saloons ate fall ‘of inte for an entire alteration of the representative system. Savawman, April 29,1851. | APTERNOON SIISSION. "9 tion, and both sides awalt min out confidenee, f said store. Sailegion ts tees and one performance, 29 ceuts; eildres | Yart Grey agreed with the noble lord. in thinking thst | The steamship Florida, Capt. Lyon, from New York, | Gn (he re-esscmbling ofthe evart, the Distrlet Attor. | {¢ fist shock The events of the frst ton days after ng, th sted will make OF mac @ Guiana should have free institutions as soon as it was fit Fe pe EN 8 ercived at her wharf at 7 o’clock this morning—all Well, | poy senmaned up on belall of the people, confining. I mis a S aanea at | welt to the aw, and the facts ae adduced in evidoace 4 ng the post week.t “ Danters, a Plate Gass, Crockery, Indl, will be received on or before the t May neat. Address, ‘The Income bill will be read a second time when Parlia- ates bike Gb hhnace aaa yer penn at ng duced to thre m which the jury were to t day of business, de« uF vulture meee» Ta bar-room an lFetost t- S. HRANSON, 5) Market street, s-assembles on the 4 le M. we pale | pass ‘. tab Mic ? wi ; “ du, Bese smd Chise Pamper ‘very scticie fa tee as foes | Purzanatonta, April 8, seme eteees | ment re-conembies om tho 20th cnsier pricos—amiduling being at #2e. 10. Preights to | that there Is no Woukt, Seerudly: Did he geab hae | activity. | Sugars present som isecentary. Saloporitive. eine . | ? “i Liverpool are firm. Cotton is taken at one-half peany. | with te intemt oftaking life? And thirdly, Dit chat | Mie tbatruled befure tho lly.» i "i, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER—THIS WEDNESDAY, TRAVELLERS’ GUID) | Metans. Mecwn & Ohigtey’s Chromlan ee aang eee eee stabbing prod elorate the death of Mi Purcharsta to offer more Irecly.. The stock: is eetliaated at 1. Wth, at 1h; o’elock, at Washington avenue, neat | ~y . D TA —1 | Tivenroor, April 7, 1861 ws Burraro, April 29, 1851. Casey! The learned gentleman then referred to th 00 be xes. . ale ge Ftpn avenue, Brocklyn, elegant rosowond and walaus EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA — ‘To-morrow being Good Friday and a close holiday, the | ,, TBE Fecelpts since yesterday have heen, sour, 6,500 | medial testimony, and contended that It war ills topes, | . direct—United States Mail Li Ange ¢ Innes depreesed—New York rating at Cothge Furniture. Also,’ Tapestry and Bensvels Carpet, and rapeteiee bbls; wheat, 21,000 bi corn, 20,000 bus, Western | sume. that because the di aif New Jersey Railroad. % } a" ed with deli- | gy Sectant: Leadon. 646k; preemie Pach pint #08, and & ceveral asvortmont of bed-room | Throwgh in jours, vit ae business in Cotton for the week ended this evening, Wo | flour’ ia in demand at unchanged prices—1.500 bbls. sold | Fomardhag eer g . . : | 43, oS per cent dircoun ndon, 62.6!) premium, *, rt ed fe lags, and $2 WO fi elas 7 | riwm tremens. at died of that divease; his deaih | “egg! o ou sim: , af Kitchen Furniture, with which the wale witl commence | freed to $2 (ot, Srst-cinee, ooo Gaurtlen have to report a heavy Cotton market, and a decline in 7b for ui chigan Wheet se - sa firm. In | was induced or a erated. by the wound inilicted by Ph aren hago a on, and £2 os. for Cowew S, M. .M.. "i orm there is less doing, and the marl ends down- ewaid, to presume that the weuad | “™ i ed te ENJAMIN MOONEY, AUCTIONRER.—PERFUMERY, | 24. M. and American deseriptions of one-cighth penny per lb. sineo | COT? i p. ~ hy y ‘will ‘nel : | delpbiantéand 94M. ands PL at, ‘ Ohio whiskey is at 20'se., with small sales ‘ cause of the death of the | th, Ue day, Apeil Wikrad 10 o'elocks at Waead ‘Malion | aut etreet. the departure of the last steamer, and of a quarter ease on betors vepasted. iit was ciiler, ami he, uhe Distriot Ateariey, dia | x } Lae, 8 large sseortment of perfumery; vit: Cologne, Bear's penny per Ib, sinee the date of our Circular of the 8th Aunasy, April 29, 1361 mperate | ier, April 23.) Extract A great deal of ¢ peeted invasion whieh w | Upto thetime ef the hed Havana that tebes from 08 eecownt of the ox. landed on the 10h, ‘mg. nO news had had beeu effected. Des 1 to have reached the Ke. Ao. a geasral anortment of Beaaues, | (YAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD LIS of all deseriptions, & ‘New York to Philadelphia—Loavea pier d - by steamboat JOHN POTTER; Morni A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—1 M.; Afternoon Line, at ¢ o'clock, P.M, je nitiire at ‘ $35 forward deck, $2; Emigrant Line at 344: Vednesday, April $1 0. ' Instant. ‘The market ts im that depressed state, that | g/l)" hast twenty-four hoary) receipts have been. flour, | prices must be considered nomt: nd it would be iim- | steady, but not active, with sales of 1.000 bbis. Wheat is | possible to effect sales in quantity even at one-cighth | im fair demand but the firn of holders checks opera: penvy per Ib, below our quotations. Public opinion | 400 bus, sold at $1 20 for Geneseo. EUOLD FUR. on wil sell, tandin, ew Orleans, are I. BLISS, Agont. sre hose, 6 Me - moors Paps: Cat eonimeaved a Dinies | so clive; but we have vo change tor Captain General thai the expedition had sailed, eonae- f Carpets, Oil-eloths, THE WORLD'S FAIR. is decidedly against the market, in consequence he | pus. at Gdi,c, 3.000 bus of quently the s« heir arms, horses are key pe gy SrA gad Rael haa a . - * ~ ~~~ | continuance of large receipts tn the American ports. Tho | ‘cieieaitinanmaiidheiadins | sxddled, and the entire army and navy are. in a moment —e- = VHE WORLD'S PAIP.—THE WHOLE OF THE CARGO ning, ready for the tight, One steamer is kept steam w. BROWN, At CTIONE R—NOUSEIMOL | of the U.S. ship St. Lawrence having boon convoyed | stock of Cotton In this port is 527.000 bales, of which ate hove. twrlve doubloons to the if he would g expedition. and « pilot for then | money, and the the eighth will be a those murders have been committer with « kn: been his duty al | Bad files of the latest American newspapers, wore their ley : ru of credit may be pra | and yarns, wih a downward a xiven to their. wis! sndeney in prices foubeta t ix very dull, being overwhelmed by ke robbers ah: sibere,~Wedussdan, 1 from Southampton, and deposited in the Crystal Palace, un> | 362.000 are American, against 670.000 balos lasb year, of aie pe gatoted”’ on the morning of the Bedtamericy street wil tis wishes ofexhibltors, Partion visiting Buglead are verted | While 306,000 were American | etantoue allude Uy his falduweltivens pean betrayed by ove of the a vmily leaving the oy, cen | So call at our Liverpool and London olkcess where they will | ‘Trade in Manchester is t, and less is doing in goods | aa congregated in thix my bar for the erime of i as a spy of Gen. Lopes ma this + Dining. Card | ters may be addressed, whore let “i | cured, and every atten 5 | reste. EDWAKL rorecuting officer, aud inte | Our corn mark: nge broke 4, togethe Captain — SANDFORD & CO. bi eth: period, 4 rf mon to the State prison for st: 7 " ely hi " eT Cute AUCTIONERR— + | Ws Wall street, New Yeuk; 2 Columbia Buildings, Liverpool; | the enormous imports of flour from France ; the reesipts dre eoriers with sho comin 9¢ “stort With a'knile, with intent to kill. ‘Seok a state of things — Yo aie on the ie periet, i she nto fa fruit.» otha econansoan bus into this port alone. from that country, during the past | Spaipeineie’ tay tae dopants siibene ¢ Begeversea bylawess this career of ects MOR ts chentes: |. A gem 2 tres sad, and cas whe Res bom qeaing. Ome | ASSENGERS TO THE WORLD'S FAIR.—THE UNI- | week, being equal to about 40,000 bbls, of 196 Iba, and | nected with the aswelation, and, by faise statements, tried panty hate ved the jury, fur the presert f the lives of | travelling muck of Into, informs us that ail over the tod States Mail Bteamer HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, Com- | the quantity forced on the market so far exceeds the da | to mislead the public a who wantonly andr eae | pr ct ike tana We tar, seonieen coe Sang | Mander, will leave New York for Southampton and Havre, | Jorsen the euapteion east es Zand recklensly te ft, te te island by the Americans. and probably SAL | on the Oth of May, and cam still accommodate somo thest o mand, that pric ¢ quite nominal, Western canal | > Hit o alone who crantod I X tw is vin nd eager to tine thie y : Werlde Palen ait ned thie | ¥ . pigcon” association, whe nt appeat He, the District Attor mean h ig Ce ee ee ae ie drt ert tee ind ile | four, 194.n20s.; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 2s. 6La2te. | of » bank robbed, of a hotel plundered. Por the last few vid bo intueneed ja thele verdist rs musee, ar nt mam, | | atest epeed and superior scoommodations of the Yiamboldte Gd... nnd dull of sale; Ohio and Canada, 2%. a 20s. 6d, and | yeers. the organ of this deapera’ aractors bas whaare | alle wesessary | They all be bebe? wht S| Offering advantages uneorpassed by thor steamers, Passon opr rs : ps | been at war with the regular p ity, amet de o eatety ok Te cepnane ample should ve | will be mncet freely ntry's cause any Tables “4 rs reach London froi Senthbampton in thre houta, our 18s. 0198. per bbi.; white Indian corn, 33s.; yell | nour them as fools and imbeoiles, and not capalde of | Peart that bleeds he misvetons «hee a ee Renae whenever a reeps lie iddend. randol 1 ee, dee erate ee folisead” by tas Peary, | Sle. n0%., and mixed, Is, Gd. a Sts. per quarter of 489 | catchinga rogue, Hower yor and Chief of Police | 1 Jd not ehrink from his det Ae [Prom the Say Aprit 25 J - eng oUsawoLD | mm onthe tte of Mn nan anole te ihe. Wheat, fs, 4a 6s. 8d. for red, and ds. 0 64. $1, por | continued th raevering course, and | ti jury would be Hew, just, and iunpactial, in the pre The Iniavd of Pines u sous, and se LEEDS, AUCTI HOUSEUOLD | IM £0 the tat of Mer Foti lant peed / : ‘ | have ultimate dia capturing the principal lead- | fermanes of theirs | bighiy popular with those orvous diseavem, e—Mener If. Le Co. wll ell ab auction | iN, | TO lbs. for w Indian corn me Gd. per UbI | ean andl Gen becutdertee Anneka The ‘Judge then. procewded to charge the jars. tw the | gud diteaees oF t bee prem ay. April D, at Wo at No. 11 Harolay at, SS = bee hb ~ his observations, he sald. that the facts of the ¢ ' ain th and 1s Wark pines, gen nid Feenivare, EXPRESS AGENCIBS, &. | Sheuieen ber the pe lee have accompli the arrest and cunvietion samen 8 Game 8 f This has viata he conprising mahogany Parlor Pura in hair elovh; Sofas, | of Ashley. for pax counterfeit mone 1 law have b whe cone there c talre, Dy egy nee Ye + oarain | Res To i. hs 7 AND | Covros.—The market was gloomy, having beeo influ bank robbery ohn Colling, do; Henry C Dorsey. per- he net lmprov A they have grown wome, Carpets, Boukease, Mantle Ornaments, tre Seotiand,—Dratts on gale for any amount, from 41 * ey ‘ q ury, in swe falvely to ameliti in the clear. y kad to pase A malignant fever has also made ile appoaranee. ‘Tihe, marble top ; Hall Chairs, Hat Stands, Hall Lamp, Ol | apyards, which will be cashed at any Bank in the United | Re! by advices per steamship Arctic, and buyers had | oo Ke cage Ap tgpeeindbeeae ethos Hechonan BJ ee ee ay ¢ | ing Pretty rtiet 4, French edsteads, marble te nade Alao, Packagos of every description forwac lod obtaic in com m of ne-cighth of s penny por lb. | for the robbe | Phanix Rank, Westerly, Rhode te nd nod the English, headed” Mugtiat atiad nwel Racks. acrotl pos w rater, by all the ste " of Burope, | Phoonix Bank, V y ’ pene ig bety teg Ly Tot EDWARDS SANFORD & COS Tecesatiantig Represe, | ‘Tho sales of the week were 25,400 bates. | Inlend, in which State they were sentenced to eight Abe ik Charity and Christian Charity bale. Boister, iilows, Chia, Crockery nad Glaseware. | At Adame & Co.'s, 16 and 13 Wall stree Tue Cons Traoe.—The corn market was vory dull, | ye*r's imprisonment, each, in the State prison. The w pine to the ei A court martial, whore proce ~ ace to be made ‘The sale will commence at No. i Barclay ssreot with a | Small parcels will be received till heif-past nine A. M. of : os slance of this gang, now that the police have once | tended to kill, it ix der; but if they b public. was to sit on the 0th inst. upon the case of Dom rtment of Kitchen Furniture. Every article must | the day of sailing of every steamer to Burepe. Western canal flour was quoted ab 194. a 208; wheat, 5s. | madi feetual inroad into their camp, will be picked | Pot intend to kill, then it i# not murd Graciliane Montes de Oca, charged with being the the day of cals. Sain - ; ae | 4d. 9 Se 8d. for red, and 6s. a Gs. 2a, for white; corm, 38 uchoriti » by one, and mule toanswer | Tag eine rns ae, eat rae the of the vagabond mventurers who seek to gratify FREY BEDS, AUCTION RER —tANDSOwR LL.10E3'S NEW -OBANADA, MEZIOO, CALIFOBNIA | 4 5, ; tndian meal, 16s. 4. * of their erime evi Colo, the associate | Trenw h whieh can b M own vices by revolutions,” Re. te Household Furnitare, nearly new, and m. Wer chameret Kan fick 98 Panemn Ace: iii of Kanonse and Collins in the Bank robbery, eseaped from | jy o that it is by their a ent owner ¥ Arrains—American stocks remain unalter- | his bail. and has since been travelling in our southern | conclusion as to their intentions and 4. English stocks were unusually steady, Daring the | States, robbing hotels, with one of the week, the variations have not exceeded one-eighth toone. | Cole. it eens, on these ¢ | quarter—for money, closing at 9714; for account, 97 | “med Dame of Mr. Mason jo Bur will etl who has MARKET i Havana, April 17.—Sinee our last report of Stat aft, the Leoameee Pelomaet sugar were, for a sort interval, a Litthe ene but an active demand having manifested ttaclf, they sociated ean ¢ Dlow Was struck the pri vile tis enough to constitute the crime of n ich hit.conduet at the timo, sad after the stabbin, jory be look to see what were Nis motives, The part of the body where , Sacramento Cit aoe and parcels ins d wnaccompa ® very genteel ai order for the tr sonecenes, SS re av wedit is due to Mr. Bowyer, who will, ere long, catch the the wound wasinilicte, and the facts ot his waiting tot e recovered their former position, au | for ome descriptions mente for theit ws | pe Heats ani iatermeliats | Provisrons.—The transactions in heef wore unimport- | whole batch cf these depredators, and insure them the | time beturehe struck the blow, and that he placed lm ven still bh To low stato of the exchanges Tates. hages by this j nt. and ed slowly. The demand just reward due their offences, by a trial before a legal pear the ic ‘ He hb which wey should pa are cirown- | ntinurs an oletacle to the fi course of slasamtear corved preve have never hoon detained on the fathmus, (although Lard was firm had not varied in | tibunal Retake Liter Anninet Chi cence ae esate peente! | but, om the other i the abundant supply of 7 Bas Chanictiors and Fixtntes, fran Nee Frater dee tinal.) fora tonne at ouee corivas | price. Cheese met a moderate Brovhiyn City Intelligence. presented by the prisoner's connsel. Amongst them te the | With more moderate (reights, has heped to surtaim pete Also, middle parior furniture, covered in rod and w i Wha etnias tae cae ter © rooklyn y elligence. Intoxication of t mised; but unless the jury were satis. | €€8 and Lo give Increased vigor to theinjuiry, We entelle in ear re rowing, toaill. The proprietor has spared no labor or Tevretication into tHe Cavan ov tm Dravet ov Tuwts | ged that he wa xieated to rach an extent that he had | our ne as fh Whites Os 10 rials; jor Shipping Intelligence. Y pinks this Express all that the business public | Having made the most complete arrangements with rents on tho In with the pewer of his reason to kuow what he wae doing, he t tovk place in the chamber of | ix scoountablefor his neta, The law rower, The | Aravates, instend of extonvates crime, a Anniven rnom New Yorn, April (—Marmona, at Tricate; | VA" Brost.—An investigation into the enuse of the inl Sth, Cornelia, do; 6th, Cosco Perandello; Lisbon, Cosere | death of Mr. Van Bro pod anvel tine, hoe is a@ ~yp | Atiantio and Pacine stasinere, on the two oceans, © Recordillo, do; Cowen’ 1th, orm tad proceeded fur | the Supreme Court on Monday, before tho ¢ ravabes, instend of extenuates erin } % a 5 ng to Nop Wash-stahde, inarhie sep | (9K the Bapross through, and attending to all Bremen; tady Franklin, Griha Grainelle, of Fal examination of witnesses oecupied the whole day, until Lag eo Oa ality. ‘The price of lard it w lit or, kegs atti and white Curtaing, black walnus | Pally, in place of » ta, ~ renders Mth; Adam Cart, att yey, hanes mn, Me Lee | late inthe evening, and the testimony elicited proved Sat teotimon: having a pref ho atoek consivts of 3,000 kege amd > Nag agg gf uieed of ta Exprecesin fess times inva better manmer, and | Pottemoeth; Cornelies Urinuell:*de} Marre, abliarrer Pans | that dee came to bis death from other causes thaa ood it, the witucasce aif | (40 barrels The sek of rive was are wingr. Pabatings, &s. Aldo, i , Se tetas Garin eke vane inenoen see | Levtameutes Corsetees Urienall manna . blows and violence inflicted upon him by William Whip- | © or Femote cause of | priya of SN casks, previous to which 500 casks wore mm uy Reckcess, Planer Caste, er’ Bvery‘ariicleecld wanst | This is the only Ba peess direct for Mexican ports. ated | Sainen vor Naw Youe, Aptil (Water Lily, for Malaga; | ley. the young man In custody, charged with the offence. | thomgh the maa | tatied fromm store at 10a 10's lade, and 32 emake ware fe dolivered om the day of eale. complaints that freight haa been ination, | Sth, Toronto, Traice, Amstel from the Texel, Anna M Ar- | It appears that, on Monday evening last, Whipley and Able for Che ae atit- | seid aflont at 0%» rinks, Of the fresh imports, 300 seste — . - (by express) induces the prope | promptly nelding: Oth. Fort, Bremon: Wh. Germania, Haves; Alss- | deceased had a quarrel, when Whipley, who is ® very blew to s wormne re placed at 9 11-15 rlalr, 90 casks at 10 rials, and 940 >. KEMP, AUCTIONERR—BLRGAN? PURE | the excention of all orders an Bing, | ander, Limerick; fei “ , Roo = | peneeably di and respectable youog man. prehed . : v pred wey leieeice cud broken eb@ rials, Shee aee So R ture, Carpets, Mirrors, Ol) Painting 30 b Diego and Monterey, agma with | len Simpson, Cardiff; Zi olway, Q80n- | se end Va y that | casks very Brunt down, The deceased then pro- ts, Galway; | ceeded homeward, and wont to bed, and getting up Hartlepool, Saa- | during the might accidehtally fell down stairs, and the & George, Gal- injuries thus received provi fatal, he expired soon Pa | after, and was buried on Weloceday On Satarday, | which proves from representations made to the Coroner, he caused the | wold hay | main 860 casks stored in first hands, lesides lange pared which hae been heid along time by a «peculator. | Several charters were made to Cowes at £2 V2s oe for | roea fo Valparaiso and that packages by the propriotor, it ning deceased + obt promptly. Bills hy doapate plan of this Be. | tp ro delivered pee- | men; 1ith, Rofege, do: Forert Q rod. 1 Lord am, and Waar, Qs d, andtheir | derinnd; Lady liected, aad | way; Chariot® T. | yorite, Queenstow i 12th, Hosciue, y. near Fraoklin street, thie day, ( Wednesday.) « the house is to be taken down immo- RK. ©. Kemp will sell at auction, aa abors, a large tment of rosewood and nahogany parlor, ig room ond chamber Furniture, of the very best quali« Tapestry, sitnoaeels, shree-ply Wspeate ‘and oil cloth Car. 1 ldilyg siaed Vearels; £2 15s. for one of 1500 gain, if man tal, thotih to 10s. for two ef 2.500 and 3,000 re years it | Te. Od and & f £ oll orders ex the death of that | Two of 1.800 end e ‘ “yder ‘eat, e 000 boxes were taken for Bt. Peters Bale Cares Frengh plavs bier Glasses, Oval | Hutler King, poise pheestr Mew Vows, WB. | deur Rewbert, Regslincer neeueaeae body to be exhumed, and a subsequent pos! morfem ex- | child. This mi . are diseased weak, | ork nt £3 28 tal, mnd ono of JJ) boxes at 0% 18. Od vet ay oo Ny sion Dining Tabla, hones eo 4 “a New York; Stone £. F. meric Then. Wisconsin, Deals amination appeared to warrant the arrest of Whipley. | omy Ne! heaped \ f the pale so 8 One ha: just boon chartered for Cowes, of 2,300 boxes, at satin, broentelic dad morose wiih velrct slack resheaany r0 Mot arty, Philadelphia New Hironevick, ior Hatmony, ‘The above facts appearing in evidenea on Monday, the | {the law. A care of this kind, however pain £2 ia. Md. ‘To the United States $1% 4 $11 hae boom Teenyet Fred fase. | {us Choate, Boston: Hon. H.C. Winthrop, B Vth, Herwebet Cha jury rendered s verdict thas decensed died from inyuties | jt without enodion, and in'the vecsont, paid per box of roger, $61 per btd., and for soles tee Tah Ober & Co., A sarees, Le ree Ry, Deceanenares: on the brain, caused by falling down stairs on the night | the poor wretch on trial; but he te oo tantly adi PU a ST). Molasses te firm atl), cialsin tho harbow hee aod vreae », ie Cee seme Wer m of Monday, the 224 inst.; and the prisoner waa conse | that, whilehe may feel too inuch for those who commit ctime, | and inthe out-ports Coffee te dull at Sa we Me earths Pesca of ther art {uo North Second street; Baltimore, corner of Iamaver and | Liver quently released from custody. | Sone bs, overtook the intervats ani the nowssaey | ehange.—Large cules of sterling bills weremade Riitive. aed to prevent Lombard stevets. AUGUSTUS ELLIOTT. bgp rom Boeron, 1nh-Marie Admamns, from Tel: Finy on noann rrin Panay Boot Ixnerrenever.—About | Who srcaversetoceimes Ifthe jury Believe there was na ‘nt premium, but 7 is goneraily asked, Woe quote 5/10 be revuieed of every Rurviuser, Uatalagacs on | === a bs Te De Vietrpool; | 12 o'clock on Monday night. n fire broke ont on board | Intention on the parvortue prsouer to kill, then tt iy man York and Boston 6a 532 per cont dis, Prices eae the morning of sale. TRANSPORTATION: 10th, Crescent, W pore te 4 " | the Independence, one of the Catherine ferry boats; and | Sigaghiee ta he hied degree. il a ibd ae o rent (f Imports ice, per arr. Oe 9 1L16 rials; lard ; . PORTE 7 : : oy PADRE : om Cha- | before the water could be brought to bear on the dames, e jury retired at four o'clock, and at half-past five re | pergl., $ia $14; hams. per ql, 1a ld. O CABINETMAKERS, IMPORTERS AND MANO NSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ARB Now |. S4'itn son Prianenriaa, 4 ron Che 4 U4 | turned and rendered a verdict of Guilty of Murder, tue * ne Wer - wtipemney dataenacns nate cxmemt | Da armataing priate teen rst aco reo A renswdeds a” J shell bined machinery tthe rat wre sty | Srey testo stn Uwe tHe | «Apt tm ln tcc oor. ply ip. for the purpose of transac 1 Anctio i following low entes, i MINCELLANROUR. s d posed to Court p: . Y 0 Tnaalssion bustnees. have Tew Crakenws | beyouods, Shora,itaty Re M1 pot 10 ibs Beoond Claes | Nonw Nvex Scvran: for N¥ork, put its Rie Jancicy | geeident near the smoke mack, after of Wands had Toft |e tonay possiivcenntt in | 228 ete, per I cat 9 Finks, -2e2 ticrees, joe Oete UFulton street, (Mesenm We Bales Sirgen M Hardware, ew Wotan pa | 10th eit, hee ceew having mntined the night: Damage, about $000. Noincurance. | the commutation ov the punishment by Kuaexeuntive othe | df ak 0 TLIO rials $5 tiorees, per Robert, at 9 MAG Sertave the Geastanencute Of thete friends sad the he 2 ake | Ship Peinge Draah, trom Liverpoot for NYork, Aprit (uh, | runt Anal tf c1eloel om Moy trek rrce | Court, heweter, have no discretion im the matter! ri mist | © Apmi 32 Teforencs to one rexpects of the Sth apart pening etles, which” “ AD ’ 0 Tate Mon ig ence th to be executed ; whioh sentemoe wil: oh. tind Wile Ge sti the stad LUTE MST, “sales ot tect etlewe Rech f Ti vane Boston, | "hari: Mats, from Cork for NYork, tat 47, ton 28, EB Tillery street, and two houses onned by Me Mate | povnvuneed Oe Pritny morsing west uuWeelen yen” Sat ae weer yee vam tae 8 “illnen’ pa apa of erka Ot art, one ene —— thews, news express agent, consumed with the building. | : Tih, Buen ; Awellings, paintings and other werks of art, and stocke of h " So belidayr. ond we bar on ded ta (either in frsehiva ‘er’ Ne Died at his Desk. ‘The finer communicates with two frame dwellings 1m . : me athe 4 Pony peterson HUMBERT R RETNT, Rictiosrn” | ould be con Leng Wastivovor, Apelt 20. 1991 the rear of 197 Adams etreet, occapled by fvae families Varve or re Henato.—The Rormuda Royse! Gurerte | Gulnare avd Some RENN. Auctionaves, APMinieg . Hommenr If and ifs Pudton stevet Rovers Res i Pennaylvania Re(irond Company, 271 ns . ~ of the 29th ult, Aays:—" Captain Staples has kindly hand. | tice, Another eargo of Mol hia vO) ry Major Mutlag. of North Carotina, principal clerk ia the | snd the goods and furniture were mostly burned up. Ne » Ray y hand. | cary Beookiga, Pilhdsiphia. MePADEN te be Pittebace bs U todinm Burcaw died suddoaly at his dow vo day insernace . | dee portion da New Kerk Ilerelé, o€ (ue Lith iwst-” | contract

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