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LS ‘Theatrical and Musical. The Late Hon, Henry Adams Bullard, of Political Intelligence. Domestic Miscellany, AMUSEMENTS, RTT TOT Tv vw wah int OOD Bowery Turatre.—Nothing can surpass the ex- Sexaton SumNER anv Fuxe Sorism.—The following let- ‘We are indebted to the editor of the Savannah Geer- owrny THEATRE.—BOXES, 2 CENTS; PIT, Hed ROADWAY THEATRE —E, A. MARSHALL SOLE - From the New Orleans Creseent, April 19.) ri : Crery eitement created at this old and famous establish- | A ati of duty, heightened b: ‘pensonal friend- | tf was written by Mz. Sumner to the Chairman of the | gien, for New Orleans and Savannah papers in advance le MR ag ae Bg lp ag po Plog Bye focal erat bait ete CEsioand Farinas et ent ment, since the introduction of the grand spectacle | ship, leads us to aitempt a briof sketch of Henry | Free Holl Committee of the Massachusetts Legislator, on | of the mail. Alto, to Captain Ludlow, of the steamship | Midecp rida SitkPemet: Maa" earuineteaeee cated ies | Yumily and Third Cie ics Beene Gallery, 1b}e went of “Monte Cristo.” Taken as a hole, either as | 448ms Bullard, whose death we recorded yester- | his first nomination for the Senatorship :— Aludenue, for a similar favor. His ship brought thos | {UUNP OF WONTECRISTO™Esmnd Dans, ar." | vate Heaca, 28 and spa ate ty saa ‘ day. He was born in Groton, Massachusetts—of Bostow, Saturday, Feb, 22, 1851. sent by the first named gentleman. Old bast Mr. Milons: Mons, ¥ 01 ie ViStON oF rites SUNS » Mike Anderton ; Tas rds scenery or acting, it is inimitable. The | which town his father was the minister—on Sep-| I desire to repeat to you, la writing’ what There x0 | Gy nd strawberries bave appeared in the N. eB. L, Tilton; Fernand, Mr, Hamilton: Alber Mr. : Qultenpac, Mrs Hiatt, Grate M only way of proving assertion by writing is to visit tember 9th, 1788. On the mother’s side, he was constantly said to you and others by word of mouth. ana eee Me, Fe ir is Fredene Ua ik en Wand the theatre, and it will then be seen tat orth or | closely connected with the distinguished family | Hurly in life 1 formed a determination never to hold avy | “4, the 27th ult, 870 Mormons arrived at Bt. Loul Reynolds; Ranad, Mise A. Gowgeabeim. un to the and delighted audiences will confirm the truth of | whosé name he bears. He was educated at Harvard | Political office, and, of course, never to be a candidate for : » Louls Siecttele, thenew comedy called’ MORNING TCALL. THLO'S GARDEN— MANAGER, MR. JOWN SEFTON te Bo: WS. Doors aderoure, Mr.gWinans our assertion. The scenery is magnificent, and the | [, ‘any. My hope was (might I so aspire) to show that, | M0. from England, They were bound for Utah. acting throughout is suck as to merit, what it de- Neer 190d gredusiad in the ay 1807, at | Without “its titles and emoluments, something might be | The Legislature of Arkansas, just adjourned, has Berves—the unqualified approbation of the visiters. | only inodern langua, ° taught in that institution. | 202e for the good of my fellow men. Notwithstanding | enacted that for the future the elections shalf take pluce sear E—-CHAMBERS STREET, (Bear Boxes, Dress Circle, and I r 25 cents; Orchewtra Seats, 7 Mr. dy is @ good actor; he reada snooth- 4 | the strength of this determination, often declared. Ehave | wira rece, thus doing away with the secret ballot, It also 3h, ll uae the ume oth Ty, and rants very litle, if any.” He is likely to be- | BUt while he pursued his law studies, both in Bos- | iy the coudence ofthe friends of freedom in Hoston, more | Fefused to exempt the homestead. H well Me Blake; Mawsorm, Mr. f the greatest favorites that ever ap- nog) i panish, than once been pressed into the position of candida Charles M, Ottinger has been held to bail at Philudel- Rares Young Lady Lambert. Md ton; Churlott ft Come One hin the gull of this time honored The, | t#lian and German, all of which he critically un- | and now, by the nomination of the free soil and dem»- | phia, on a charge of robbing the mail. Cate tien ot A MOR or svening: Ma Pion temple.” ‘Miss C. ¥ ‘others who | gerstood and ea Zt: (alee & Se eee ine: | soetee semen clean Lagranes Se seamnciiaanins 06 — Toconciude mith tas SCHOON EON TIGERS Tr Geeaatt withthe ra i BAMA AND THE UNrON nitly held at Mobile Rounset; ase Pee Dh Diavelo, Mons. Juan Kous ocak Mie Clementina Rousset. dan ian temple. Miss C. Wemyss, like others who | since, we found him and his son reading Mifilin’s | trary tomy desires, specially made known to all’ who Tove been educated ‘under the ‘discerning eye of | Tusso, with the original, and heard fron his ase communicated with me on the subject, I have been Ax Mr. Hamblin, has now arrived at an envious posi- | premeditated talk,” an essay on the Jerusalem,” | brought forward as thelr candidate for the Senate of the | {reehiy tie Ml a 6 obs th tion, and is always received with cheers. Miss 3. United States. Pardon me if | suy, that personal regrets { ‘he 1 “4 .—At a a Ui nion meeting | ling Hop—Co Kitettyer, the following were ‘among Sift Eeae ides: Bteesett (Major Stitt, Mr. » Mrs. Ruo- rer EAR BROOME which would have furnished a professional lecturer i “ hh ‘That in this spirit we have maturely considered the ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET—BOXES, ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, pty eet iA ne echt iy “Twine is, | With an evening’s dissertation. jot ibaa he ey lee lhc beet ey ve2 | sctionof Congreas, emurscing s series of tncastres—fr B conte; Pit, 12%; cents: Private Boxes, $5. Bours open Bee Cru Bees as, ey pobre abit ys keeps the, Fieser ie apie . Villadelptie, the soresiabaptee formed through | portant. is to me less attractive than other and more | the admission of California into the Union, the organiza- | Sty it Si8 ey a segast 7 eoleek —Yoiay: eves he Orctectra stall oath, ly Peivats boxes a oF) J is knowled, h, coin of va, the! tion of territorial governments for Utah and New Mex- RO “Th Fpectucle of i % 4 by Nuutitar: cla fig. thine win vielt thee Borers knowledge of the Spanish, brought him in con- | quiet fields of labor. Besides, there are members of our xovernments for Utah and New Me: HALAS: THE DESTROY ER —Thslai, Mir Watkin Mon he perforutuice will, commence with the ‘pers 'f th tuct with Gen. Toledo, who was organizing an | party, valued associates in our severe struggle, to whom [| ie, the ertablishuknt of « boundary between the latter | jiwrels Me. Branson; theatre will be amply repaid for their patronage. ladly defer, as representative: the prin wi and the State of Texas, the suppression of the slave trade | Haffua, Mr. Thompson; Moath, Mr. C. Taylo: ply rep Pp expedition to revolutionize New Mexico. Judge | gladly presentatives of the principles which he District of Columbia we) Fox; Suleman Kian, Mr. Millage: Oncisa, Mi Broapway Tugatee.—The beautiful spectacle, | Bullard, then just admitted to the bar, joined him | We, ell have at heart. I trust, therefore, that the friends | in the District of Columbia. and the extradition of fugi- | For: Suleiman Mien, My ei Miica Hatton the “Vision of the Sun,” still continues to draw | as an aid and military secretary, and’ proceeded | “{fvedom in the Legislature will not hesitate, on amy | tive slaves, and ‘exclude slavery from the Mesican terrius | Mite Malyinar Abdai Jarge and delighted auliencss. The splendor of | with him to Nashville, where he passed the winter support | Prep e 1 the Mexican te Kawla, Mrs. H. P. Grat the scenery, not to speak of the soting, which is | Mr, Le Eavor; i ran DOP THE REG JTMENT—Rodolph, Suinbo, Me. 1. | Mr. Leach; Marie, Mise Mary Taylor: ‘Warchioness Mestay lake. | Taoomette Polka by Mile. [Da Acrutcon; | Barre and Mr. 0. We Sinith te conclude’ with BOWS Me. Hu. Sesmoess {Oebs, Mr. Denn THE LYCEUM A Green home Soere Th Brougham; Mrs. V feldt, A ground of delicaey toward me, to transfer the exelud 4 to some other candidate faithful to our cause. In this | Ties and to abolish itin the District of Columbi of 1812. ‘The following spring he accompavied | matter, I pray you, do not think of me. [have no politi- | Whilst we do not wholly approve, will abide by it as « Th Beuce withthe ince of A PLBASANT NEICUUOR. always good, is sufficient to draw crowded houses. Gen. Toledo and the recruits to Natchitoches, | oa! prospects Whieh I desire to nurse. There is nothing | Permanent adjustment of this sectional controversy, ECHANICS’ HALL, NO. 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. iz BA nid When a manager is enterprising and regardless of which was the starting point. They entered the | in the political field which I covet. Abandon me, then, |, That Alabata. in our judgment, will and ought to re- raid etecet,—Open every night daring the week until | 2) vedrovat sllctatin alg Pesed oferaeen on expense, in order to show his patrons that their | Mexican territory, and found the people already in | whenever you think best, without notice or apology, | ist, even (asa last resort) to a disruption of e forther notice. The erigiaal snd well known CHRISTY’S | Ooceay of THE siptotstanmiiy amie oe pleasure and comfort is his real object, and in ac- | arms, and the royal troops driven out of what now | The cause is everything; I am nothing. [ rely upon | Which binds her to the Union, any action of Malaetea”: ai eapsaaaied prcboesira onder te fiadaway, Chack cw iy complishing this end that he is well repaid constitutes Texas, except the foree in San Antonio; | You in seme proper way to communicate this note to the | Upon the subject of slavery in the District of Colum management of E. P. Christy, whore concerts in this for his effects, it is still to be recollected that al- | but theve retired 40 the approach of the republicans: | Hee soll members of tite Legislature. Believe. te, my | oF in places subject to the jurisdiction of Congress, in- | for'n guctersion of “five yentar” have been Fecelved with nuitted A VILEAGE though large Audiences for n week or so may be | Here they remained severul weeks, until the Spanish | “*@F#iF; Very reepeetfully yours, CHARLES SUMNER.” | compauihiy, with fe salty. dinnestic tranyulity, the | gover by hishly “pespectabie and fash ean Kents To conclude with THLE said to repay him, yet it is not the fact, as it must | General, having concentrated an overwhelming e he slave trade between the sla ny | eight o'clock. Am Aftarmeen Concert "will be. gives, en Se- iY TIFE—Mr. Ally Crookes, Mr. Kent. Tage sous la ge sum to place this piece effeetively | force, defeated the republ in a pitehed battle, WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. ate any ter turday next, May ded, f re ee and | of age, Lah cents bv 2 ees, gpilices, eves Wo Jeans ‘on the stage, and in rey ha way as to comple and scattered their forces in every direction. Judge | Conneoten Wepxeapay, Arnie 30, vo tHe New Yor (te . bec tence of si | Juveniles, commencing at 3 o'clock, PB. M. On Saturday se du eon ‘ : evening uent, May rd, apaual beuctt of M, Mitchells - dazale the eholders by ite brillianey. This Bullard was mounted, and, with one or two cout NEW Youle MARKET. h rein introduc ND'S PARBWELL Ke P ‘ gain be 8, < ° srica ORK MAI 3 i —The puiv aie eapec » Whe a De, suiterin, si 2 pantie! auction at the endof one vear. The ton in ail pM Lag hee Grand Ce ate New York, pra ions to ber Me Senta; Boxe, # toute inor de a respec! atte appearance to giveassurance | entered Natchitoches he was ragged, sick—broken | Basesto be 2240 pounds. Visits to Nia torn New York, the Lakes, Canada, eutertininente are variod and select, aud auch us cin bo seen Bt no other of airusementin New York, cousisting of | Eea'e Female Ethiopian “Opera Tee performers, being the large talented band in the United anannannnnnnny | Uints who are telected for thei PASSAGE TICK. ervonate g number of beautifull ta , for sale, Apply at gi Pictures of ancient and modern. tim pely a} Vl Eitig, who po through & varioty. of 7 on performances every After- to the proprietor that, his efforts are duly appre- | down by fatigue and privation, and, worse than ASHES— ATHER— | ea ence in the afters | aid her final de iated. ous to the acle, the beautiful | pennil Here he opened an offi ‘und comu BS iad 100 Tha. H ale let. 1b 23 | Boon at 8 o'clock, and in theevening st holf past 7. The | piece, entitled a “ Morning Call,” will be acted, the practice of his profession. The pract wa with Mr. Conway, a fine comedian, as Sir Edward | Jusrative, and the bar numbered more talent and | Ardent, and Miss Anderton, as Mrs. Chillington. le ng than at subsequent period. The Ninto’s Garven.—The entertainments at names or Wilson, Johnston, Brent, Porter, Bowen, cious and beautiful establishment commence | Brouson, ‘Thomas, and Hullard, would have done this evening with the * Washerwoman,” in which | honor to any bar. Of these, Gen, | Thomas | L'peol, pereh,. Viki AX Will be assisted Ly the emivent on B. ‘ t t ‘ing fifteen time the most tes, & trou of Model Ar- ty and figure, and who eaux, takon ‘from ‘the ; a company of Arab | ie, mu and at the sam STEAMSHIP ASTA.—A FI et, per this eteamer of 7th and f the Snglish vaudeville company will appear. This | love remains at the bar—hi and Mr. Bronson | Aegcoa” | Front treet dexterity; Madame Rosaline, the only Tende deer ne | wed expr eompany is directed by a very talented artist and | alone survive. Tt was ali + physical hard- | Maracaibo he A company of Male aud Female A who willsive | ushers will QPEAMER Pac Ww the camship Pacitie, t of May. Apply to SCI Rockland, o'sk.— LIQuons— Braniy,JJ Du- fion, ‘The next fea- | ship, yet one of much ev rilliant one, is the splen- | lo 1822, Judge Bullard which has been so gene. | Court Bench, and performed Tied’ Iu the worlds y of interesting perlormances every. For partiewlare sec bills of euch da y. an exhibition of Marble Statuary uneq to af great favorite, Mr. John ture andth did ballet of ther with rnoon and ¢ | e | {upon the Dis:rict | duties for several | Broad sv. prevent speculators from monopole ate, and selling them at exorbitant prices, as wall as to unpleasant crowds atthe ticket offices, and an indiscriminate rush ab the doors, on the evenings of the Concerts, every seat in the Garden will be numbered and secured to the purchaser, and the choice of seats will te offered at anction the day _ geet OR LIVERVOOL—t NITED STA MAIL STEAM eave of rain, Owing ral nired, and calls forth every night the most | Years, W ned; but, after a year or two, , Brazi Kf IFC, Captain B. Nye. This steamship will | WE RW ORLEANS SERI NADE AND FELLOWS: | pricesot tickets have he y nig 3 Laguay ra, seh ie: i enthusiastic cheers. To speak of the peculiar fea- rete ges d to Congress, froia | yiti') Ad ith p gerart ithe mate or Europe, pee Sees faring, i Mall, No. 44 Browd | fom to location, A, lint romenads | | es | lected. thie next term. +i : o'clock M., from het he foo whic ot be ation tures, dazzling as they are, of this inimitable pro- | the Western district, and re-elected. the next teria, | Maraeaih bike sal Canal stzeet. No berth until paid for. All letters 5 | Sleach, In order to give every person ame; ari vaudie duetion would rewire more space than we can de- | In, IS34, he was clevated to the ed oh gal Bench, | St. Dou Pe For freight or passage, | wation of tnlent ever concent ; ° r wit F elegance oF comfo: Positively after Thureday evening, ogee ARCTIC will succeed the Pacitio, | Vote to it; suffice it to say, Caroline Rousset ap- | taking the place of Judge Porter, who went into | american, prlb— 14, in the world. ars in it, and that itself is suilicient to crowd | the Penate of the United States, In Congress, | Foreign... ...—1W Niblo’s. She is graceful in the extreme-—moves | Judge Bullard was not among the debal He | Bale with all the lightness and fascinating charms of a | poke occasionally on great questions, and after | yladuny Uplde—10%ja—— ADIES AND GENTLEMEN WISH. Peri—and is Meecay all question the best general | careful preparation, His most elaborate speech | ~ Do, Mf, — 10 a— 11 Sherry. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERIOOL UNITED STATES Ment humana tesn ous toeach Concert, Allseaty uot hid off at a peemiman will sbon at burt be infinediately offered at the ticket of danseuse we have ever seen. Her three sisters, al- | Was on the tariff bill, in 1882. DOMESTIC GOODS. Lisbon Mail Steamers.—The ships comprising this line are & addcensing & aste'te Cv Ce L., | where duvets ill we chvear aakiatiny Gn enee See A 24 birtings, bro .— 5 a— 6 Marseilles M though assuming miuor characters, are all artistsof | He remained on the Supreme Bench from 1834 | Sipctingt Min im Gam, | Mareliens i of a few months in 139, uf exch seat.” Experience Las amply proved that this is the the first.stamp. So long as they continue to play | till 1846, with the exceptic 7 o— 9°) Malaga, dry. sae nan estand only course that can b at Niblo’s, so lig ‘will they asienet brilliant aia when he filled the office Secretary of State, and poeim 7 That ott emek | (3 ASTLE GARDEN NUS | BEAUTIFUL AND POPU. fie to the public lor place ig now open for Visitera dur. 1 blages. e 6 ofess’ 21 » Ds w resumed the practice of his profession. U nder the De. Wa dda Bj0— Burron’s Trrarr i Port, gal, constitution of S45 idiciary was created, Rede trom 7 o'clock —We have so often pointed | we 8 a rt ly for | be Concerts * and not one of th the Supreme Court . %, apron eyghende | 1 the Concerts, attention tothe interesting features of the perform- | #¥°} 6 210 government service, every caro has been taken in their con- | a * ud ces opened at as retained. THe returned to the practice in this city by struction, as also ‘in their enginen, to insure strength and hour at Castle Gard . posal of am ate ances given every evening it this popular eotsbtish. | and was retained in much of the important litiga speed ani thelr" accommodatio AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. | jiaining unsold for that evenings Concert, ‘The Pubes 4 tay, the ent srtaitments are. such as to’ keap pace | tiom.of the State ge se sions are models of judi- ARNUM'S MUSEUM, PHILADELPHIA.—P. T. BAR- | Sbedieut servant, T. BARNUM, es mep Wee cial rhetoric—brie cuous, and pointed. As | hom Livexpesl to Sew Sark, 436. hn eupert. nom, Proprctor: If. Sandi sistant Manager. —— with the talented efforts of the proprietor, Burton. He seems to koow the peculiar wants of the people, and hence his great success. But he goes farther than this, for, although he possesses discernment to know what oe pecu neg the age requires in dramatic productions, he still goes r pes tesapgor i“ ‘ farther; and in order that those picoos should be | Hoe"t (a speaking eye, and a musical vole. ut i i ¢ and effectievly presented, be has around him artists of | e ; #2 fy aiad nn pe the first talent, who fill the respective characters | though he always used the aptest: words, h Satinet w'ps on beamn pe yd — with poset of representation. To-night times hesitated in selecting them. When, howe RUGS & Chinese tie MEDICAL. newwed and admired by hia for the past wee! 4 help - one Witt allo be pers | PR WARREN IS CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED ) aw, and From eighteen years practice, three of pital, Ur. W. is enabled ranty res. without mercury. See his diploma im . a t street, adjoining Chatham vqnare, with the fires oe the finest of Vaudevilles, Petite Dratnas, pe opuley | in dei and medicine this country ever produced. Then, the thousand and oeanabnilie Loong are (ull of interest. | F)R, COOPER, i DUANE STREET, HAS, FOR TER ned hi ee to the treat- a writer, Judge Bullard Tad few equals ; he wrote without effort, yet with a critical accaracy that de fied correction.” Asa speaker, he had the advantage of a face of extreme beauty, which the ravages of excruciating disease for twenty-five years, did not dened wuamece ‘eill te Second week of ous and entrancin gust adrpeca wi pattaced te cach abine Ne'eritcnn | Sort Nick ue orpsour'end PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING '— thousands of the citizens of Philad From New York. From Live t. it is emphatically a proverb of Le Petnensey, April 16, Wednesday, A Si, | formed | aa ea | Saterday, May 10, Wedneseay, yt orway burl — a—| arday, May ‘ednesday, May feasts ar | ey June 7 Wednesday, May 2% aturday, ‘are composed Wednesday, June 11, Wednesday, June 38, there unde rs, 12s com ce, 29 cents; children | inat fourteen Feary | ment of merourial and other disuse, YY RS— excited, he spoke with feeling, foree, and gate Alene clea wider te | % , the | = Aggravated cases of this di ad mild e he Law $ ot Li x elivere wpters'e 17, = ill be ed. . Z ‘ “f i j Woy, 1 D. 7 r | know tment te " mw nee ae we willbe muuch surpi | fil'a vacancy in the State Legislatare, and a few | Astinen eat Is prmecr ues TH RESTORED, WITHOUT, MEDI- | joe kuown a the treetment orden dane, oy fi Narionat ‘turatre.—The entertainments for | weeks after was elected to fill the vacancy inthe | A#ls. 1 Tin. B E4 Wednesday, No vembo th rer tor invalids kad infants, whieh saves | gRiaved for years, te pre-eminent, | Constitutional weakness, this evening will commence with the furee of a | Second Congressional district, occasioned’ by the | a®@i,!™Yy Piates, ti bxt023. 41050 Beas: cone : Rate. | mes ite cost in other Fe | oe red in four dager an’ oneetnlly cured. oceans coves “* Pleasant Neighbor,” and will be followed by one | entrance of Mr. C. M. Conrad into the cabinet. | Arrewr't, Berm— 30 Nails, ¢. Warday, December anny ce cm || Shep Tile Mahe, delicious tari of the best pieces ever produced within the walls of | Judge Bullard thus returned to Congress, after an | Arie, pow'd—— this popular establishment. Nothing can surpass | ghsence of sixteen years. Ile found but few of his | falam Cupavim 2 the grandeur of scenery presented in the gorgeous | old friends in either house. He did not speak | Balsam Tolu and magnificent spectacle of “Thalaba, the | during the thort sessi ugh we know it had | Balsam Per * Destroyer, or the Burning Sword.” From first to | been fis wish todo so on the California bills. His it is brilliant in the extreme, and must have | thorough knowledge of the Spanish laws, and their the effect of fy nid = $e rar great enterprise of | system of land titles, would have enabled him t r. A. H. Purdy, who has been at an enormous | give Congress much valuable information, which is expense in placing wen ee the stage in euch splen- | how lost. During the session, he argued several dor and magnificence. Watkins sustains his | eases in the Supreme Court, and was treated with part with admirable dramatic ability. Mr. Bran- | marked attention by that talented and learned don is also clever; Miss Mestayer and Mrs. H. P. | bench. His health during the winter was remark- Grattan are also clever; and the ballet scene, ably good, and the cold, dry climate braced his | rected by Miss Malvina, is beautiful. We advise | constitution. But he imprudently returned hom those who take delight in spectacle to make a visi: | by the Southern route, and the fatigue and expo Wrought . a pee OF pasengo, a1 saves fifty timer it ARD COLNE Ne: 56 Wall | strect, 3. ¥. thing more hourishment than BROWN SHIPLEY & COE er permanently ren BG. RORERISE COn 19K ing’ = "Yard, London, L. DRAVER, Jn. Boulevard, Montinartr ‘The owners of thier’ chips wilt not be accountable for gold, iver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or meval gnless bile of nding a signed therefor, and Ube valve therot rip % ‘After the fret of April next, the rate of freight by the abo steamers from Liverpool w: terially reduced. | REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTIDOTE, A SPE- side mixtare for the cure of private diss Is e st S| swe od NARA STORES— ned Wes Biyaed er street, Boston; Wright ke Go... fi MARIIAGE, WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY, THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY. ANY AND MANY A WIFE ENDURES YEARS RJ bodily suitering aud of mental ancuish, prost hel les, embitteriug her lite, thatof her husband, i Te of ber children, wrigtug from eamee. ACIPIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. trough line for Salipeentes nd Oregon). ngemen? of this Con Saprroved by the Navy De United States mails wil - any, stean partivent, and to the National, where we promise them they will | gure of the journey completel ‘ Sperm, crude rang the future we 5 et Oy Senate hun. ‘46 Win’ ni while away an evening in the utmost pleasure. Hs lingered fur thnee wesks, and died. Sees ry avuae, due 8 it 4 have opared th ug, the anguish Brovenaw’s Lycerm.—This ve wing examined. Du Itarey's yalenta A tn the La prosperous and eters etable farina, well managed theatre is going ahead. mH Marine Affairs. goetitic, Likely to pro — ee formances give the greatest satisfaction: P is ! Spd bowels, 5d theseby to counteract dyepepele, cousiion- ould be known to every titled the “Child of the Re iment,” which bet | In answer to a variety of communications respecting | c COLUMBIA. cures, and & copious extract frow fifty thousand testimonials | bealen pop tn BY been produced very etestive ly, a8 regards scenic | the best time made across the Atlantic by the Collins F: E ANTELOPE, from partice of the bigheet re pectab Mbit. cen, be obtained ees rom the agent, q ‘The new steamship P ‘COlumpta will ply between San Francisco and ports in Oreg pene without the full enjoy. awaiting at the former port | 77 Fulton street, near Gold, New ork, and through ail re- dese aeten een, grander, good acting, fine vocalization, and excel- | and Cunard lines, we give below all the paskages mack nt orchestral ‘bern tue means of saving the rrangements, by the celebrated | under eleven days, since the Sth of June, 1850, to aud 1 the arrival of the maile and'p pacocngees from Panama, and re- pectuble Druggirts in the U nds, 6 over George Loder, will commence the entertainments New ¥ — turning without delay with the mails and passengers for the | Letter from the Venerable Are adown y this evening. "Mary Taylor as Marie, the “Child | ™ New York — rps stearaet from San Francisco, Globe, Skiblereen, Coe Cork, Au ieannet | TWOMENDRED THOUSAND 7 ie pap eer es aad ei COLLINS LINE. is ‘A recular line of propellers will be kept up for the trans. | speak toc favorably of Your Arabica Food. Three years cx. | @oples have been suld since the frst editio« was ieoued. of the Regiment,” fills the character in splendid ae ene Ne— portation of freight and transient passengers between Pa- ssive nervousners, juins in my neck aud left arm, and | The author hus been induced to advertioa it b; style. She sings sweetly, and gives general plea- " 93 nama and San Francise neral weakness of constitution, which often renderod my | aad have bs ery a8 every miserable, have beon re { ‘The well known steamship SARAH SANDS, of 1,800 tone | ed by your excellent s eure and oe “i M'lle Due: Herre will ap me 2 X or Arcldencon of Ke a favorite polka, aided b; G. W. Smit WR penne Meany hy eh Adeeb on = win, Sruast.s cwvomiusa, some of which are ame the enterta: sents will lh with bg ee local | _ ' Suan exten’ Saree sige sg athe ‘~ ( ou ro AA FOR THE " AGED. -T ul 2 MONTREAL mezed to OXHe MARRIED WOMAN'S rity, entitled **Row at the Lyceum.” | —% ve ere an 1 connection one of the best papers in Canada, apoaking : MAD Bro rougham, as a manager wishing to progress with ett jection, o pursing seorgebend ore ine ty | PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, the times, gives, as usual, unlimited satisfuction; —12 United States mail ateam: Can state with perfect truth and sin BY DR. A. M. MATRICEAN, and Lynne, as stage manager, is excellent. The —§ QroRaIA. 2 x ” Sanam ae tone. | seraty, thet ti Pe gs ps ete Bee Gon open PROFERSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. other characters Mr. Dunn, Mies. Vernon, Miss as. Pasee, B= a ; ae Fi i Uieeeen | olen teoidinn eto we my ya ry Psa Twentieth Edition. isme. pp. 2. Price, $1. Gould, Mra. Brougham, and M 3. Taylor, are > Madder, Qubre— s) z ‘ith of each decided r THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIALLY FOR TRB all sustained with admirable bilay. — Md We Legha.Noativ— § am. ‘This, MAKKIED, or those Marriage, ae it disclowes Trleete, 3.P.F..— 2ga— RICE, lbs. 3— “a 3 G2! ips EL Fares Tt Bong o steamsh Arrived at, may | finportane fecrete which should be kucwa to them Cristy’s Mivstre.s are attracting, as usual, | I SL april rect in Vativeea’ can ae r ay P rete which wo par- ticularly. i crowded and delighted audiences. The programme SiG GN scans iy te Bn wa “th he le—the the mother— pees for this evening contains an excellent selection of eel we have been repented ty asiared hy oan Se is: songs, instrumental pieces, dancing, burlesques, SERDS— personal friends who hy si aunee, AyMptos, wh: and witticiams, Flax, rough. ba. 1 the phthi certain mode of cure, in every complaint to ee Timothy: deco wee ahie Fr net bef aoe wy pe pein excellent pane in eth Wi; stew ay Sree f The he Fe Proved » Mose conjunction with the New Orleans Serenaders, ap- wt wr des Pod ny, ousn ss riaguaetet oberg opi ihi nery Megas, oe hpi uo the! Avior (whieh hele permitteu Uy foto publich} wild cali Look out fi original and tie we writen signet SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Extroct of a Letter froma Gentle mmmances are very select, and well deserve the | patronage of the public, Barxum’s Musevum.—The comedy of “The Se- | rious Family,” is still creating as it sensation as | ever, and nightly the spacious saloon is crowded. The acting of Iladaway is excellent ; Miss Sylves ter is also a fine “Mrs. Charles Torrens.” This | 0 12, 12 « , production will be repeated to-night. A fine and | aati. me Ryrin Bh asing: ss corer pet tape ps ip ood nik | ay, SBew Gomestic tale will be played, in whic Tur Cry i Stine, Try Coste.—A beautiful clipper t, an excellent comedian, will appear. tchooner has just arrived, and ts now lying at the fot of | Castries Ganven.—The first of the series of grand | Beckman street She was bailt by Mr. G. W. Baldwin, Sun concerts, usually givea at volar of Fair Haven, Connecticut, and launched on the 1th ay will be atthe lowest | terivits. bop? ante oe seteame! bet those porta. alway * Pte cholesol berthe, apply at the office of the Company, 66 and 55 South atroet, at their agency, 177 Went street ton Ft. corner of Wit by Havile ~ | No. 80 Maiden y Wm iurger, N. By Rushton: Clarke Wo, 10 eter aad ah Terie: Meus: Mean ee ease QOTHER IONS, | Mrondway, New York; and ty druckiste generally every ny the ret Se he has pro- ee - | ved herself the fastest stenme: Se ae. EB RADICAL CURE OF RUPTURE THE Se AL . I for February, edited by Edward I. 1 ect temeas 3 era. haa td | Containe & deseript ¢ Editor's improved sicrmlag tte obemedion, sate poker “d by all intelli ts per Ih, by our Express. bin seen an nt surgeons as Tacet thie grontent improvements in modern, Surgery. All cases proper for the operation admit of certain SHERMAN & CO. The Europa touched at Halitn No. 2 Astor House, cures 1 pater W YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STRAMSIIP an x AN re o. apply. to DAVE Passengers destined Cslifventa, via New Orleans and. Vere Cros, wilt tan as expeditious and cheap as any other route to Sam Fanciteo. pe i 2 Sundi 4 inst. Her owners are M. Rogers & Co., and Mr. D.T x mony mation will be given on application to — will be given on Sunday evening | }} ittels aud she is named after Mr. Charles A. Stetson. bea xk ge Ee invitee rand st., one doce weat of Wtwadway of the Astor House, ‘This vessel is to sail soon for the oy Couittaed, will di Tue ALLEGHANIANS $i ng again in Williamsburgh | World's Fair via the Bahamas, where sbe will take in a Qu at Seclock P. Mo on Satur: ERY MOTHER'S BOOK) Of, MORAL FuYss the lovers of good lond of pineapples, for London, the great centre of the Forde Acid, iv logy. find much nterost them thie evening. We advise music to pay them a visit. world’s attraction. She is commanded by Capt. Q. W. Gwixest: Assemery Rooms.—Mr. Gaudon, and, Miller. his nephew, the young Jouhenant, will give their | |, Thincre or Rearece.—The Roston Commonwvallh states “Natural Second Sight,” , {al # splendid gold mounted sword has been presented wonderful experiments of atural m F4 to James F. Watkins, of Roxbury, 0 ote ore of at the above rooms, on Monday evening next. her Majesty's ships Columbine, | the gallant assistance whie bine Shooting Intelligence. tion of a Chinese piratical fleet.on the 23d of September | Imp. W& 24 in. Scecesercy: Hestixa Bxcuasion vw Canapa.—The Mon- | and 3d of October. 1849. Capt. Watkins was at that time | Ravens light, treal (Ca.) Gezette. of the 20th imst.,says:—We have tm command of the steamer Canton, on the eoust of China, | gy Deh deen kindly favored by a correspondent with an account and while cruising in search of a missing vessel, came of a bunting mateh inthe e Shefford. from which gcross a fleet of junke, and the Hritt we extract the following particulars : Tt appears that the pursuit, He made fast to the bei tmatters relating in this book. — 44a— 4h Se o8h6 | Tans Hse Hyon Skim RATES OF foraie | schon: ! ACIFIC MAIL STRAMBITIP COMPAN r my bend, im ail wm: been im her grave, ene my dren left imvdboriean. letter. AND HEALTH. Laxcasren, Fe. Oct, 4 147. I know you wiil have the Kindwes vo tose while backnow- 0 feed ew York Post Otheo; or No. 12 Ann street. GREGORY HAS REMOVED TO No, st DUANE ,. he ve government mail with the fas eos t For passage, V njoyed th joe more than t tog m invaluadle good people of and about the neighborhood of Froste Vile ition where «enabled to bring her guns to bear hdd ui express 4 to th sion a few days ago, that there | with good effect. The fight and pursuit was continued OR SAN FRANCISCO AND QREGON—EETRA FAMI- tet ee ea Tent in the county than was needful of until the junks were taken, and 1,800 pirates either | ‘On ist June. a” the only, throw hi from Pasmnn $0 San Francisco. wn and favor rite steamer SARAH SANDS, 1 bon pa having most ex- tensive and cor ona for fam rate state roome in, both eabin—will derpatehed ty the Pacitic Mail Stent tthe pirates were driven wd the boats of the Co- if slew a dozen of the id and after holding a council. ar- | Killed or made prisoners, Aft n that they had better commence ® {nto a creek, Capt. Wilkins fom At the ting. Captain A.B. lumbine i euit, and hin mr ity of Penneyl enser are faithfully described, war of exiermin: Foster and Captain A. Wood were w g ildren. 1 wae long ‘eretatine pirater, besides eatching one fellow by the “ tal,” ip Company, on the | plain langu chaptce om Sell: ‘naee La TP -Y ed to take the arrangements in hand. hauling hin aboard the boat asa prisoner, Capt Wat- lot Jane from Paeams. Her inte ai Rom fan Franciocs ae siencion baw ge hy 1 that they +b seventy-five men on kins is now in command of the U.S. mail steamship | performed in twenty-one days. 9 will be ready to Fr been Lin Panama, @ wide, and after the expiration of a week. make a Fanama, which is plying between Panama and San turn of the game each party hud killed. Saturday morn- Francisco, ‘This rieh token of respect we am his comrades Sng, the 10th inet. w day appointed for counting in the fight with the pira voon borrd, alugtage by Erp ions of this truly use ful work. "Strangers visiting the © pane ae those contemplating ‘otha esha be t think re a on 12 » w Smyrna fe connect with het, ocd. by. 8 a #4 | South Aim. inw— I a— LZ | fare, they will secure certi oe 7 hd & “ has be feoide In Noxbury, and wh the sain, and a ecmunittes war chosen by the respective | seaston St Ine fume, wh way cares & tee ines what a spy. E artes for this purpose, The following result was made | cannot but feel proud of this tokeu of esteen and grati- Mexican oaw..— 17 a 1s | etlerateamer. For, ticke heh sii etn the sal i ata nd pores ‘relg gen, oho adi nown > — tude, * ps nama ian Francisco, ‘24 cabin, ngs Trestive 01 eerge, 0 44 0. FosTER's ape | H etree. 2200 Bh — Panama to San F i very On Wiis Oven Ph ian Ay 2 a CAPTAIN AGAR: TORTER Count 50 cach 50 |. SHIPWRECK ——The British schooner Thistle, Rent, from 52°. eee me HOWLAND. a fre ate eaeteaca ino tetton, Stee a cca ate Roston for Aw is, N.8.. went ashore in the gale of Fone Cos... = ab book by a ml oF five copies will be sent for one dol sreauaet ot ny gy On. whey air) WM. YO v9 over had | the sig yenr, es il the Lith inst. on Gerriah Inand, outside of Portsmouth poor, a Pe SATU RDAY, an MAY. av é UNG, Serve: x. eed gine for eale by ‘yen Od —The steamship, ALABAMA, harbor. and the vessel arly a total low Her a— 16) ' - Otc have given te have been sriiteat seenge re. Ports: « ee a @} r—4 wy M Blaek and Grey #yuirrels. Pident in Benton. who had, started ow & viet Us eee hve | Olpger, cant a7 0 en yRIDA, Captain Ljoa, Saturday, Heh Warried Woman's Private Medical Companion. orb ei oem isin Nova Scotia, whom she had not visited for | Brayre So, skia— 00 a— 0 — ab d = ste i nwown.- Blue J od Ww od Pi hee . ny years, Reing wnal to save hervelf by the sume No, Northern. 2 a2mM aay priget ze 4 Lined Pt, BOAT FOR SALE OR EXCHANG ays aud Wood Pecks (j means employed by the crew, slo threw her infant over- —75 ‘Se = luable ferry boat, Tonning from Pierm Pw bad Bh 38 | board, and was rejoiced to ee it safe in the hands of o a 75 ts ‘ length 4 feet, arate, of water feet, boilers rds | of the bravemen. She then jumped over herself, s H grezehoone of Ales, « try boas vases Total. Meee | Was rescued and got safely on shore; but the hat | o = ised aes ant AD. 2) Nassau street. etanieneoetnevansenes the had endured and the privation and anxiety, she haat i coh, without huow . | undergone proved futal, and although everything wa: Mena Lhe’ : hae sa | * i ior her comfort, she expired on Priday.—Whig and ee mrAAnawe oroe ete yoiicictonmets tas Crome ww, | Courter : ; ; D" MORRISON Is const TED CONFIDENTIALLY ent > eka... é “ Bkuoke. rah: Ba” | Ra te1or's Iwrrenu. usencs ~The Right Rev. Fran. | Mulcares sgt Perhaps bentating as to vahe_ peopeity ot rina ne Black and Grey Squirrels cis Patrick Kenrick, D. 1)., Bishop of * hiladelphin; cual ie ore al tee Hed and Striped the Right Rev. Michael O'Connor, D. D, Bishop of inh ina es ately involving theis future happiness, cannet ve appre ea ; be Pittsburgh; the Right Rev. Jan natius Reynolds, D. D)., Bishop of Charleston; the Right Rev. Richard V. Whelan, D. D.. Bishop of Wheeling; the Right | | Rev. John McGill, D. D., Bishop of Richmond; and the Right Rev. Francis X. Gartland, D. D., Bishop of Savannah, are said to be the rix suffragan Owls ok COM LETE PRACTIOAL a trea of delicate disensea, eeeirerreted 8 ne . yi num. ltit, of eoueye, imprnetionble to ooavey more bt ™ Sa aoe oy jarge ae te treated of, are of a nature strictly im ‘hey are of 8 Tinuee the married, 6 neither is L} pecessary, ‘dace itis AF ariel _LAFONT’S CRLEBRATED PI Wier e eu ‘ther, vy A say be aabjeet are safe in oe efects, and are Prod a — Wood Peckers and ive days: Total. BRAS ALES Sut2eel Ssecl ‘When the reeult of the contest was announced. loud | bishops on whom is to devolve the election of a suc- 7 & female > Tashi Wea COPIES WILL BE SENT BY MATL, FRER OP heering arove from the vietorious party, whieh the | cessor to Archbishop Heclestoa. 14 wh retin. quilehed jotned | - The grestest good w i appears to have fis - ail \l we understand on the ‘aptaina 165 nd Wood, 1 nae thor tro Post Orrick Orrrations. _The Postmaster = produce this harmonious result, s™*FO4 0 | ¢- cocral hae establiched the following new Post Of- 4 la pests to 905 bana — fices for the am ending April *. ag Thee Rye, “ak ms ye Saag, one Nace Some ly A] “ oavention of free colored eople aswombled at C im- | Canistro, Steuben county, New York, incas rf 0 We oortal aividuale, tae Driage, Ma on the 25th ult Terolved to eend two per. | Stephens, postinastors Weohbelen Depot, St. Law- ap Dry FAWCETT Bae Rumeres His OFFICR TO eee te presesite ive ws Proving sab tons to Liberia, to examine and report upon the condi- | renee county, New York, Dason W. — na iw” tion of things in that republic, with a view to decide | master. fame changrd.—Burton, 1 pow the propriety of removing to that coungy, | county, New ork, aeen hanged to Alleghany’ on cortala nose, whieh iW . A | esi 1 wengettentel \nomsepives t the See ae West -- enees he cures ins Wertbers— “4 ie ‘ei nga 81 Lispenard steve, arag