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| that all these same districts were originally in- fected with anti-wasonry, which was produced by the same class of politicians, who even went so far as to propose the excommunication from the church, and from -ocial and commercial positions, ofevery man who was known to be a Free Mason. Let the result of the auti-masouic infection has not proved @ warning; for in Massachusetts, in Ohie, and in all those counties in New York, even men im public of- fices, and respectable citizens, exist in as much fear as | the inhabitants of the most despotic country on the | face of the globe. Is it not strange that mea tole- rate the Weeds, Sewards, Creeley, and Van Burens, who foster these political doctrines to inflame the passions of the thoughtless multitude ¢ NEW YORK HERALD. JaMes GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIBTOR aND NRITOR. @PVICR N. W. CORNER OF PuLToN np NASSAU STS. THE DALY RERALD, 2 cents per ee iE WEEKLY HERALD, eve) eunum Saturdey, at "YL accpega atts fon rad a an ds9 to cm ath to inet. UN rts ConnES PONE seul ape a ‘te Mi ted Sree Fon ceon Conhas- rally pad Jor, Ou fon ‘ro BEAL alt Fenpests Lerrens ¢np Packages seat FO 0s Velume XVI. AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. BOW PRY THEATRE, bowory—Montr-Causto. BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—Mr Panciovs Ber- eattdorce tan eve” NIBLOS GARDEN, Broadway—Lavirs Bewane—Gi- Ber. ‘Tur Law Courrs—Mav Terx.—This promises | to be a busy month in the City Hall, as some im- portant cases, which have been a long time on the | calendars, will be reached early in thé term. In the Superior Court the action for assault and battery brought by N. P. Willis against Edwin Forrest, stands number 66 on the list, and will doubtless be ready for trial on Tuesday or Wednesday next. The divorce suit instituted by Catherine N. Forrest | against her husband is numbered 231 on the calen- \ dar. and if one of those * glorious uacertainties” do | not intervene, we may look for this interesting, | though painful, investigetion of “family jars within (he next two weeks. In the Common Pleas there is a very long calender; aud yet but one court can be opened for the trial term, ‘he general term of the Supremne Court will sit this month, and amenget the cuses to be argued BURTON'S ‘MIEATRE, Clawbers sweet—Scnoor or Burone—Vater ba San. NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham steeet—A Monsixe | tak BROUGHAM’S LYCEUM, Broadway—Cxiiv ov Tit swese—A Row at rae Lycave, ©HISTY'S MINSTRELS, Mechanioe’ Hall, (72 Broadway Irs: oprax MineTReLay FELLOWS! MINSTRELS, Fellows’ Musical Hall, No. Becaivay—Rrmoriax Mixerunta se AMERICAN MUSECM—Aaromive Prmrokmances a7 ‘FER OON AND BYE NIN New York, Sanday, Muy #, 1801 =— =————== here willbe the motionon behalf of George Wilkes, ‘de the Poughkeepsie verdict, which has + imprisonment and a Jordan. The News by Telegraph. We bave further news from California, which has @ome over the O'Reilly line of telegraph from New | Orleans, via Cineinns items of intelligenve | awe brief, bat interesting | Reports reach us of severe frosts in Tennessee, | to set, subjected him to six mot $26) for a libel on Mr. ere is the usual ameant aud other civil actions: the United States © In the Cir- divorces, 0, in ineuit three mea, hich have injured the cotton and tobacco crops. | one urthem a man of col Gear wake owe ver, the injary to the cotton crop will be very | jiaced gpon their trial for the murder of the seoond aight, probably—and will have ue eBeet upon the | igce of the Ameriean bark “<len,” committed markets. | under cireumstar uliar it being Fron New Orleans a story has been sont that | giicged fatel injuries bad been in- the Cuba expedition is at an eud there. There i | pieced ou the unfortunate man, his head was severed Bethinyg in this report pon w we can rely. The | ¢ his body with an axe. The Court of Oy te of w move | and Terminer, whieh h. | by | of June, will not sit again ne red hand vf.the # pews from Georgia sonfirms the repo ment towards Cuba in (hat vieiuity. The South Carolina State Convention is en the eve of action, The number of members amounts Be one hundred and six Seventy-eight are | @ppored to separate State action, while eighty-aine | are in favor of se m. This majority of eleven | im favor of leaving the Union looks rather siguiti- | ¥ @nat, aad the reports of the convention will b highly interesting. We have an ac t concluded its session evution on the 27th September, yet al- bas placed with- and daring howi- condemning two men ( urde ry seven. in ide jucisdietion a ease of rechle eid With reference to the civil coarts, we would re- | York boli i s than any place in the [ | 5 the same extent of ecommerce | and an equal amount of popul : und yet there | ; ‘ po nt of a very serious and de- eens Fee. ot ie see Ts | come belore its tribunal more causes, and of a en the Mississippi river. There weve many lives | ter diversity and complexity of character, than | Bost, aud the boat, with the papers, money, and all | Fovaniy in any other part of the world. We | the property on board, was destroyed. Among | yoit new courte—auxiliary tribanale of civil jue | i were Captain Reno and his wife, y we do net wish & | Courts engaged, as th ults for assault, trespasses noe our Common Pleas made the court m every ten dollar decision of the Just! in | of the Marine Court, moore important causes ee our Superior | « frequently, in petty and corporation nui- | ers of the boat. Whe special Election and the Canat Ques-— tow The bustle and din incidental to all polit ests are already heard shronghout the State, advance of the special election, take place for the purpe filling the vacan @ecarioned by the resigna re twelve tore who broke up the Legislature, vather than permit thi e@plargement of the canals. Poth parties are in the field, and are using all ihe appliances and intrigue Se carry their point, for which political pati na 1 al whilet awaiting their uttention therefore becomes the labor of the several courts, stinet tribunals for the trial of cuses of a certain | Thie would give celerity suitors wad by saving the calendars from the hetero- hb whieh they are now should be exelusively for the which soon to | ™ iportant to system: ad to set apar 20 on of Sena of the to passa lawyers, mare of cases W These ous al) countnies are celebrated. It is am g to read | tion of commercial question pecuniary | that. like Be tbe gu+, gammon, and non-ewe which are perpe- import aad suits which involve high legal | to give an secount trated by abe party organs, while it is refreshing t principles ; their time should not be frictered away | Congeess of bis country pee the nigger question thrown aside, and whigs | with those » use of petty slander, and still | and democrats going into the strife on old iseues. | more trifling asswulte, It reu 3 yet for comme able Suen Onsieeve ov vim ‘The exe a this | practitioner, who shall combine with a koowledge | era-r en the first of May. ement which pervades the State gabject will hurt the abolition convention which is of civil and criminal juriyprudeuce, a perfect busi- to commence at Syracuse on the 17th inst., aud | ness idea of the whole field, to remedy the many | deprive its deliberations and resolutions of much of | evils which thecodifiers Lave overlooked. | the importance which would otherwise be attached | - | tethem. The cangl bill will, fora time at least, Kerrey or Jevyy Lixp, evem & Co.--Th swallow up the nigger question, and in that respect, | great musical firm of Jenny Lind, Barnum & Co., ff not in others, will be of some benefit to the State. | as we perceive by the newspapers, have returned to The press of both parties, however, shuttle and | this city, and will commence t concerts at @roid the real question, a+ the Senate did. They | Castle Gaden on Wednesday. The prices and fmduige in abstractions and intrigue, for the pur. pleces established fur the entertaiaments, pose of deceiving aud cheating the people, while | much the eame as those which we had las: year, they slip over the principal point. Of what earthly | when enthusiaan was worked up by the new) fuse can it be, on an appeal to the people, or » por | papers to the highest pitch, and the temp tion of them, on a great que-tivu like this, to cal! | the public mind was raised almost so a+ ta touch | together the members of the couveution which | the point of explosion. indeed, the Heraid and other | amended the constitution, for the purpose of | journals, for a month nearly, did explode, and the getting from them wa expressivn of their views | living House too. The prices are to be vow, one, two, @oncerning the provision in that {ustrameut, | and dive dollars, beside an auction sale, intended to prohibiting any increase of the State debt! The j add to the regular fare a premium of from one to tea eonstitution is before the people, and is the law of | dulars om euch ticket, if speculators and bidders do the land watil changed. 1t provides the manner in | their duty. are ature of which State debis shall be ereated, by submitting | We rather think, notwith tanding her great aad Chines idiots kapeahicostbah aac lies @6ch law oteating such 4 debt to the peuple, at the | deserved popularity, that Jeany Lind has mide 4 — Wertnesday next, the steamers of the regular mail line goral election. Now, while we admit that | mistoke in allowing Darnzam to announce such « TF Reston, vin Stonington and Providence, will leave | 1, ‘ . 7 thirelty nt 6 o'clock, PB. SL. Uae hour of de- rd in an onli pod oge to invert wuch a | feale of prices, and the syrtem of auctions. The — payture ob present, H Provivion in the constitution at all, the Legislature | prices are too high, and the auction system operates | Vine.=-A fire broke out at half-past three o'clock on ought to have faced the music at once, awumed the | too unequally upon the public to be at all 1 Friday afternoon, in a shanty, in Bivhtoemth street, near : 5 hee Aveesg riba apeas ce | w cr sil as ; 7 . i wi Popular. | Avenue A. occupied by Me Vitegerald. It Was extio @ourtitutional rerponiility, and thrown themselves We hai experience last yeur in this bucioes, and — puihed with trifing damege Deck vpon the people in the constitutional way. | it will be well remembered that persons <itting in | eon 10 and 11 o’elock on Prides night « comiguous choice found that ¢) had paid piices greatly in disproportion to their neighbors, Instend of taking + manly eoure, they shuttled | Lion, amd sought to violate it wand the eon e a educational departments.” Webster. end foremost. of the Arch bis tic | Any | after his the eount Joan Line Salvador ag | wefortuna: | Ue demand for one day. and Livenarere axp Finance.—We have received before the public. are It from Albany some legislative documents which con- tain an extraordinary literary, philosoph gious, and finanvial history of Union College, in | this State. We shall present an analysis of the pe- | culiurities of the case at an early day; and it will viet names ¥ rake: Johnson, alias Thompyo 008 at have additional interest from the belief that similar | 10M the A gered pore establishments financial and philososhical management, Ia some respects the present case seems to have been ova- ducted on one of the principles of the school of so- cialism—particularly that which looks towards @ community of property as the sum and sabstanco of justice and righteousness. exposition, when all the graphic details are placed uader similar will be a curious Goop.—The Philadelphia , North “American—the recognized organ, and part the property, of Mr. Clayton, ex-Neeretary of State—bas aa excellent denunciation “ef tho practice of members of Con- gress officiating a8 counsel for claimants before the ‘This is an indirect slap at several members of the present cabinet, including the Oue- | Eyed Thowpron’ of the ministry, who is not Mr. Mr. Clayten’s paper is coming out but- Claytea always disapproved Gal- phiniem, and so far was a moralist and water drinker. Ancunisnor Hv@nes aNp THE “Rep H4r.—The ceman’s Journal—the organ of Dr. Hugh this city—gives us some very important information op’s good luck in Rome. t the Pope, unable yet to find a good fit for his head among bis stoek of red hw thereof, “sent him two splendid fish from his table.” It seems has, in lieu Interesting from Central Aimertoa. We find in the Trait d’ Union, of Me pews from Central Auerics, to Uke TU of Ma As we have already after the defeat of the troo duras, Ge! resistance. to the government af § faction, in order to repair the danue sion of the Gustemalean territory. The minister, Jeineues, in the name of the covertament of San Sal- was ready to settle all difticulties; | al C A. vador, suid that he nabbi following arrert entered Santa Anna without any ‘There Carrera sent an official communica to mak satire tone by Uw Inga but be thought that the occupation of Santa Aant by Carrera responded, thy before peace was call ny | San Salvader, Gal this 31 | commissioners for arranging the con of peace. hound. more f Caere exnbly custe mth toe some troops teal. and not to leave refusing After th tion wae given to him. the deps te at he © agreed wy a5 he frontier, to + the troops of Carrera was an obstacle to the transaction, , uli wot evacuate Santa apd that he would w troops, and shoukl oeeupy other portions of | ste mbould have mominated some jons of a treaty The government of Guatemala. on the other disposed, gave etn orders to General vat of Sonsonnte, ty return to the cap! Sau Salvador any objection in orders, General Carrere returned to Gua- termala with bis victorious army, where a brilllaut Alt Sun Salvador, an important change had taken plac in the government, as has before been mw + were ed n accusation wade aud voted against Pres Vof the constitution, and the his plice at the bewd +t of Mareh, fo put in ween expedition against Guateaala, has tothe Senate, mself before the country, id. The how los, for a viola administration, The ox-President, Vai unhappy addr In Honduras net Guate ident, Felix @ul things highly disapprov tor having entered inte x coal f Congr t on the i foonertos, rte mala, the and we should not be a of the eourse of Pr = be chowtd be called bie conduct on thet ceeasion, to th to be immediately eas at Sulvad: wu with San teoult of whieh was ished to hear Clty Intettigence. wos a comvideral sm wodated ysany Tipe d the returas th. execed Ship Kessuth, Buip Acadia Sup Milan, Newport, Bhi Bark b Bark Al Berk Dri 2 ig Britannia, ogy Tots! ween S ating! p Peter Hatrick. Antw Park Miremicbt, Heifart Shason.- Vesterda, mer of rene m, thi pleted on the th a or F of emig ing 30.600 rpool.. do. do Wales .. shed by the fire department, with trifling dtwe alleould mot be ac Je procrastinating pe wg Ve the last minute, were too Late te of building These und other : Thus goov the great uutimibed er0s.—On Frida: om to this The moving did not all and Friday, there So great wos firstef May. All story or t + changes ate 7 po jengens _ first wtreet, bee flames were ‘This i the course now being purrued by the press | while the holders of dollar tickets rushed ia and sre ne on GUsrownen. — jut m from the pr and ley of both parties. The question of en | filled the very best seaté, which were held at frow / Berging: the canals is subsmitted to only a fraction | five to seven dollars, uneold, duriag the day. It wae oud Peety-eevent ened. toy Sohn and their decision it to be fiaal. Undor | toon found that a ticket 9t one or two dollars, par controctor, It wae cembaped te the Arvenst the circumstances, 0 triumph to the whigs is oer- | chased at «andown, therefi was provieely a¢ good A Bren ios Box On Friday afternoon, OMeer . | sccts amie Wands ek rpucbe a sine dicovered w boy in an open lot in Goere meaner Way 0! a ve as one secured during the heat excitemen’ of th with o mebegary box about fifteen ineles bon ; et »t be morving, from ten to fifteen do! Jouny | creight iv Lind & Co. may euppose that the extraordiuary | numbers of strangers flocking into the city during | th «, will furni-h competition to keep the box to the stetion howe, but the buy exeaped |“ th mat heavy yy but this iva Priday aman famed Net mie* tke mas of the poople who atten mt fr aban snrben { i thin “ f the p us fertivale abomina'e anything in the shape the third cane, amd Jott ‘ f conerrts, or amuse raticaal kind Fed the see ond. jumped into iad aes eemnlinaeiinal i « hulfe, «were he would cut the heart They are parsimonion awl would not attempted to arrest him, The jdic give «ix conte to ran angel from hes i ever, tapteted Bim without Jee their heart thongh they would walk o few miles on fy cebes fTh peo, Th Whiten Betoriows nouvie to the Hatehir = fae ene wore found wt bie revidence. bi ‘ Av Aviemet 10 Pass Gor Mewes 40 On the whole, therefore, we think that . Kecanway Trearnn A ve MW geantert wpy Linf & Co. should revise their programme, pare , RCO Wee arrested at the box oflies of the Hed \ ‘ < | Theatre, about haif-past § o'eloe nye. b Uculerly # spect to pricesand auctions, Wehare 1 Win HL stephens, while in the net of odfering a $2 slways been friendly to thoir «w in any rational | terfeit bill apom the Hamilion Lxehawce Monk, of Hi . © al miton eommty, N.Y im payment for two heretofore endeavored to rai tickets Mr Nagle wus im the ticket office Ithat regard for moderation which a fir g die oO ener t _ : stderr ght and common sense. But ti pte we = Be - and temperance—without the leetares—and the in- ad by Wr Farubaun, (now jo more than to «it at hom. t sie hestentie % evall evergwhete ia 0 nilegod that they were exeeniod by , ond urtesies and 5 8 P ed » Arend ee anpeon, The neeused Was loekved he + foe the gat Versaries, have brought ms down iu wp im the Kisth dictriet police station. nnd it le tod : a F . discretion aad common pra honed Wis arrest will Wod to th than of other p ge which he was to display oa ' t connected with Mur in pusing deace. We hope our friend Rarnum, too, whom se mearures—the # f wich are | ra Sai we th ia | Me ertee of the great geniuws of the THROM THY Bene Crave ght : : . age, the effects of the religious atao« arrested by cfhieer Logan for driv ” the cenmo: p of tle Wie T ore at cuvered With eres, throwsh ty \ Ove-liyed Thompson of | Poere* season, #0 far ne to be prevailed wunable to dinw the eart ¥ upon te y towards the public and Jenoy aetreu=Oh1 eamiy Neviverc Lind. We ean eetimate her te an artiste, Se So hes recap ‘ v Nontt—Asti | and beetow all duo praise for her ta . without | bail \ ny me | making, to use the clawical langaage Capt r be A Fn Toe 1 Renssolvrr county, | Rynders ina Tammany moeting macd fools | four cewek oh Friday eftrruore, a boy tame jeed-, ou the part of some of the | of ourselve We mean, however, be g vine. residing in Thirty fifth ptret. betwen Whluls. over wend kth Po a 5 Terth aveoues, whilet tanding on the eornce of Thi b every goudoisieen inast blush. | nerour. We formerly thought that ome dally fin rect and Tenth avenue, was. truck given aa punt of the wanser im | @ ticket all round would do, but there might — by # «tone thrown fret a blast in « que ~ Arespectable sitizon was tarred andteathered-| be ne objection to two dollars as th ims The boy's life tx dee paired off ba lb a respeeta : Hon Havdtowihered | be 1 jection to tw dollars the price of @ | rine Pisteenth ward, previo Bbile mo neering land moder dirsetion of Ub ticket for such a concert. That we taink quite | ie carelenmers that fed to tis and reeult Farroget: of t unty—hiv offence being, that he | enough, particularly whea we redect that Barnum | As Fsmasxsieet Coven Ove Mas Doerr —Yos “*gerved process, in evveral sass,” some ti . ‘ at, aide “ terday morning, while « pumber of workuaen wer dad ves F "gant some tim nly will give at Cast! deo, Jonny Lind, Sal peare te Veahiiee © heavy sens well te before this cat ce memction oa ihe part of | and Relletii, for our money: whereas, last summ: ft Weecker and Creve streets, one of the he soci Lists of that dic wiet for ffty cents, we had in regular opera in the sam coved in and preelpitated a lnboter, rw sive how thea a . - : . wide a distance of rome twenty-five feet, among us We perce tonne, | place, Steffenone, Bosio, Salvi, Badiali, Loria * # and otherwise inju and the socialist journals generally, are ulated | Marini, Colletti, Ardid, aod we kao ' to promote the usost diegrageful acte of barbarian ow many others, | a magnifice - and ih ity. lo Western New York thore are ®. Think of that—only fifty eeute! So, | bones of the right leg badly er geveral counties devoted atti-reation, na put it at two dollars, and lot the Frnvore Accvoent wy Pansrve Be" van, Delaware, Albany, Soboluaric, i tein be abandoued isted in, il | Pivcketh Harton, met ‘Columba; and ia there counties a fe yor of the eity | accident ile ty wholeowe laws aad the pe wo rales | ree’ F . * eheenis pind story witeiow r of soviet, a¢ exists in tome parts 2 le P baw ann ov Moca | of the £ footing and felt Massachusetts aud in wrm Ohta. It ie eingul hive vo the + + of beth aris fev turing be three and fox ical, reli- | was sent to the City Hos} onedt in the 1 together. jon, The unfortunate Ammivercayies for May, 1951. City Midis Seeisty MeDouraitieeste Chureh, TP. Mi Se y Rev. a a Baldwin, age ee a a Home . Da a es ; i The Meteor street a of Mi George jistione—Sei pd. in ie iret Presbyterian ( Cured? vite avenue, 4 Foreign Christian Union—Sermon by Williame, B.D. in the Amity street Chure Wiew York Bide Society—Sermon by Rev. J.P. Cl Dib of Providence at tos Brenawey, Tavern Duirlean Union of Aisoctatlonisve, at the ean Fhalanx, Monmoath County, N. tes bead. icked up apparent- ly Meiers but after reeeivi ining’ medical nid, she seemed what revived, and it RS te eatin atviealie) wbe a carriage, [tis Doubtful if she survives the vevere injuries v Anneat oF 4 Desrenate Godt — prow Biace- writ's Inanp.—A few days ago, we stated that a con- ‘on Blackwell's Ldand, wit! uy to his leg. by getting into a Long id bowt on the day the Grund Jury wad Senator Doug lus visited the institution, Hoe was scereted in the house of 4 man named Nelson, in this city, for a day or two, and then proceeded to Newark, New Jersey. Oa | (a hl" W"yy Motmaaiay, Friday, officers Parker and Reed, of the Chiefs office, | "2 “*** a ee having ‘obtained intelligence of his whereabouts, procesd- | American Seeman's Friewd Muar fas the Broadway Ta- to the spot and watched him. On eceing Heed, be | beracto 76 iM of the Prosyptertan, Hoagd of Furelsn Pie ge ae i regs emaren Beryl or we The Auauhl Mesting eye a known in Philadelphia, and eame over to shake bands with him. asking him bow be was, and if he bad got much of the stulf, “Not much,” replied Reed, wnd ot the | instant seizing him. It was fortunate he did so, foron | American searching the prisoner, he found a six bavrel revolver in | PX: Raps | his pocket, loaded with powder and ball, and which ‘tes co Thompson swore he would have fired at bit it he bad au chance, So heavily loaded with powder was the pistol that it recoiled severely nfter the bullets aud some of the owas had been taken out, ys were found on his person, ile was conveyed to his quarters at ilackweH's Island, to complete the period of his sentence, which will expire im June next, when he is | to be went back to Pilad ina requisition of the | Governor of Pennsylvania, on the charge of ¢he murder : pene te ay espe Ar lay erg hadley ena “smericon Yeuale Guardian ciety, and Mome of the Ses of eee aye f rosidouces that had been pace’ | Prigndlete—Church of the Puritans, Union Square, 73s chased: He is also charged with ‘a burglary. le was |" 'N reutenced to Blackwell's fsland for lavecay, “He has ess | ‘The Associated Alumni of the N. caped three times from the ishind, In January lust, he | eal Seminary —at the Seminary eseaped with the chain and ball of tty powads weight, | Bible & Bb on # plank, and when he reached the New York shove be | smeating atthe ible EL was so cold that he coud not tnove, | “Tnvtiention forthe Deaf and Doma Narnow Escare.—On Friday evening. between 8 and @ | American Temperance Union— o'clock, juct as two gentle into the Adviatic, | Tie, mark Coloaipsian Soclaty-’ kept by Miller & Sas d | No. at the Tabernscle, Tus soins ond Foreign Christina tal ( Porelan Anti-Slavery Society, Arthur T Tabernacle, 3 Ameri un day, School Union. Children Garden, Hall, and Oliver rteest pe iablie mibetiag ot the llroadwey Taber- rr fer ie ) Zale of Destitute Childrem of Seamen, Ww (mole yd Mav 7. n Tract Society, 10 at the Broad wi 5 meetlog att ‘at thi ct House, 9 A titution tor the Blind: nacle, 4 P.M. »Awerican Home Missionary Soviety—Taberaaele, 71; Sockets A pair of uippers and some | Tripler Av Taber- nacle ional Temperance Society Tripler Mal P.M. Union Thevlogi- ‘look, rem. Ameri Bue down with a Gremendous crash, & in front, and dasbing in two er snore of th door-panes of glass. breaking the go short time the house was in danger by the exeape of the gus. cured, and the exeape of WER BY A Sra dny wight. about 12 0’ by Yorke ele, WA, Nand Foreign Bille oa. M. velety—Oliver street Baptist i} of being blown ap | y lights were pro- Suppression of Gam n Vicryont, of Bs 1e— ton} of New York, anxitiary . B. Church im Greeae st May th t Sawnann, pind ught him to the « " e medion! ald was = ‘ Sermon by Rev. Edward Beccher, D. D.. before the procured for bia. fle ts bally beulsed hy the fore wi | Awericnn aud Foreign Sabbath Union, ie the Mercer etreet of the stage ruuning over him, No bkatne Chesske to the divver, as Taylor Wat i Lefore the horses, Pt Mas Fooxn Drowsep.—Al enee of the Cemporary ill an inquest, yeste at the the body offi mak pown North river, foot of t | to be wbout dd years of War found the followin nearly opposite the Broniway Theatre. vd'tekes pleasure to inform his ail t public in geoeral, that he recently bas opened the abor Bamed Restaurant and Wine Saloon, fitted up in the very stastyle.. Ho respoctfully solicits a share of Hledaes himself to give satisiuction to thoes w vor him with a call. BURNSTONE. Englishmen, Seotehmen, Irishmen—You Will find the largest eolles not Buglish, and Iris ORLY. Ovt, 23, 1850, ze from time to | | Mr. Quaekentish has been im my « bien time suid him to the | quice’ feet rinter, and amouly | every day. ing ban pe t employnwent for w | No ber BS From the above dueuinent, found Stair Carpets, at Womlerfally Low Prives— oroue tts inel bss HiRAM i r1 A the doowised: a per yard. EB ¢ y drowning, vtecked § iE beast ul Carpets and Of Clot! Water about a week Pollce Intelligence. English buperial Three-Ply Carpeting, foe | _Knorking a News , officer Kelly, | New, York Mates of the Fourth w by the mame | OS as onsly “koveking | yerd° Gre i ss to priat Ul het up im readine . 100 Fulton st ter Slippers Variety; the cheapest Osborn, held to bail | ‘ Rey iv ty 500 to au-wer the ohat ave in the city t Improve your personal appearance. <Ut bs both easy aan ome If your hat o cut, pet new. Ty eeniias ad Att de ys au balfse much good For sale, or applic leon ok | dese tee roadway, up stairs, wher himself d wn te the second floor, and from thonce sprang | way be seen. into the» if pursued, Hl his end or Seger toeccape ae tne ern SS ee Phaton’s Magie Hair Dye, to cotor the hatr pe Sede or whickers the moment it is , wit hatror #kta, It con be was! u ve arerry subdued. and convey i him to prison in de This is oue of th? men who, it is said, couce who has | | Gowraud's Liquia I dor gray hair to bre turbing the eoler, aa \s bad © | at Phalon's Wig aud Toupee manufactory, 17 Brondway, For onle in the city and eountey by drneiats generally. a k to Bluekwell’s Island. ir Dye Instantly con- wuraud’s Ltalien ‘lew, ernptions, ete. ates hate from woe warranind. Lily Wi tite. rk OU | Gournud’s T any part of the body: a, fom Pale lips and eneeke; te, wre all found st Dr. isbed Laberator ¥. Snyder, resid + aceused wast convey: who comunitted him to prison tng at Ne ny before Justiew Tim nareets Atte phere, frees del pita 5 cadway; Callender, x» i Third street, Charge of Bergley—Couckt et last.—A barglary was | 12 Washington ss ecamaitted on the Sakh of April. 1830, at the “dwelling. ich y street. from which the rogues #tole a |g) A valued at $200, ww Of Mr: | Gastte on Th Broo iwetty a Bowe int Hanus, of tae Lith , OO the charge of ste property.” Justice Osborn comanit privom for trial nd Dropsy.—2ersous who are troubled wit Nensmed dlecases, am be jwrmanently cured all's Palinges It re the iy use ores the appetite, utrengthens the syetem, and gi tone and visor ty the whole weutal Mr. | metitution, The increadng demand for it iv WHA of ity being appreei hodist pivcopal Church, Seventeenth street—Rev Wh SNES Sele Proprietor, De. Dur pel Charch, Allon street—Rev. P. eGheasin’s Pictorial opp bons Room 1 praice of this epl 4 paper would] ike am attempt t Church, Bighth rtreet—-Profosor | Paint the lily. 1tis deubtless, the most eharmiug pictorial we have over seom: and we advise our friguds to call at No. rovklyu-Kev. Dr Dewey, morm- 151 Nussae street, cl pPosttion d take a lock ait. to all High Prices.--Berford & House, will sent their matt bags in charge "Enion Baptist Church Teerly-second street—Rev Mr. Beedle, evening. Church of th piphuny, Stauton strect—Rev, Dr. of Mr. Hoyt, our special messensor, by steamer Brother dopa on he 10 cents. Letters are de Teteruacie. Brovdway—Kev, C. @. Pinney, morales livered i Traneiseo by our partner, J. C. Mackett, ovr- Fociety Likiary, Broadway—Kev OE ot Cap nae, ' Johan Grigg. ev. ing. Cards, plat the moot f odin ae st Celebrated Paris eed Lop on sheets ALL'S, Beondw yy, corner of Duane street: tively released from his con- i the Second Presbyterian ehureb in Kk, wt ite lave meeting Rewark, by the Presbytery of New iu Orange. .. rent s was at the swine time distmieed af New York, to accept the call of the Mereer rtr arch oes, 3,000 dorew i Kev. Win. Adams, I. D., of New York, will preach the ineoren epee Concio ad Clervm. at the auniversacy of the Theological Feminary, iv dune weat C. Crocker was installed ae pastor of the Preshyte- rhin chureh of Ulen-woul, N.Y, dua. Sth, by a eomwiiiee of the Butlalo Presbytery. Kev, James ty : thumberland, ¥ Apri Bev, J.D. Clark, of Aeb | Settnioed strow Hiding | thee in warm weather, i) prononmee thie ny oF ‘ore a, | ighead was installed at gtury of Marrs ly ssteful ine dwny, opposite St Ire + by the Mare. has accepted the call of the Congregational ehureb in Loe. beautif fir ladice’ euamer, The Pine street cure, in Boston, ix to be repaired and corner Le emburged ; the pastor, My, Dexter, goiag to Kurepe iu the interval Vo Me. Andrews. from Mnaewehucett is supplying the | congregation of Fowlervill MONEY MARKET. 1 formed in Willi Temoay, May 34 PM LL. Sebboth morning ‘The stock morket was considerably pressed thls af t1fUh and South Fire i welwr bus been engaged w» | Morning. 4 wi ruling at the first hoant to-day | compared with those current ot the elowe yewerday ye oA few days | ehOw 4 falling off in every stock on the Uist. The lea fing ne Of our ea Tellrond fancies were wetive, and the purchases wore a mahle a ‘ac. | PUneipally for cash Erle 7's declined ff eent; | a Sead ¥ become theie pastor, had heen | Income Bonds, ; Farmer's Loan, \; Morrie Conal. ,; higed to withdrew the lnvitation in consequence of aj Long Intend. + net 4 ’ diftiewitic tn of She, Be views urn a oo tsar garb thier ng ech Biese cepa yes penne of Sapna worth, F ortmouth, wad Harieun, 'y each ; Reading teacher, acceptable ii all other respect, , Roite {. Brie Kulitoad Bonds were in demand, and exereive of bie tonidy of the w a large mount changed hands at quotations inarket is ina very ert te Ereatest difficvity sustained; butit that there ebuuld be eo mach wi 7 Priees are w took th t extraordinary Starine Affairs, Pagearern on Save team —Vertertay threw felt Seokt (now) Coptein Cnaillacd, ft New | Volue of stoeks The little pe Tudiew, for Favauual, and the Bs corkrgessmesgllchesandhate eon, fi chee te powengers’ names by tise abowe | UMC LWO great eperuinting purtios, shows that they ase Will be frmnd under the appropriaie head | povtty equally balanced, aad we see no podbility of soy Tre # + Mau. Syratre ow a Sevsay—We an activity In the market, until one gives way, f drtetond the Pest Offre Department has suthoriaed M The news fro hae had no intl , the mall contractor, te defer the de- \ ia secemene tnaee Ag wh lc Wail etecet matters, The small ainownt of gokt waht dew f ailing fall< on the Sabbath. to 5 by the steamer of the thet of Apsil, trom theToliewing day (Monday), provided the connection is | Kon Fianeiseo, has dieappointed maay ruade at Chegre The reseipte at the he Assistant Treaencor of Lecvernaithe hark AW Tucker wns iommched tai, port stoae » , South Dartmouth, April 30, inf Bho fa atenn. | thle port, to bah — Uful veered after the motel of the ‘Trople Bled, and re. | $€200T 87. Balance. $4,041.48 2 fh ets wrveh ered upon \ The anthracite coal tounge continue lees The bes vs pl era | high Navige t dowa, fur the week | ending on Saturday act, 23.245 tons, and for t varsee'se Cart. Bronpano. —On Thursday The K bere of the Gomumreiol 2.140 tome ing Raliresd Company ha rare en enter . down. for the woek ending on Thursday, 2 Gard.of the new Philadelphia and Liverpool stennanblp eo eae tt anaes tO ite, in testimony of thelr Kizh senee of his worth, | 1" ARTE velation of the enterprive in wh en 66 tons for tie some time leet year, Inv unged The repeat is sald to Ihave beet of the most we. O08 tone, ‘The Sehuytkit Canal brought | kant staves. © ” + wed ween down 15,058 tone, Totwl for the senson 96.079 tons The following statement exbibite the busiaes at the eastern terminus of the Milledelphia Nirend, for the mouth of April, and for the the Let of Decomber, 1A) — Ducting, by epevel and we Aut of the ber IuvvnereA ew fork, 0 be call the A. R. Ta velit fr Mr. A.B. Tucker, of N from the ebip-yard ot Mess launeb » Mestow & Co, South Dartmouth. on Thursday morning, May 1 evivatia Promise Wonks OUR STEAMBOAT CAPTAINS Amount ae per Inst report... see $102 G80 08 w inquire of your devoted reader, if ft i rently | De. month ending April 80, 1851 H.T0Y 66 beer aboee captains to keep one " . Puwengere waiting come ten. of twenty mi p vor ® 1s Siew oF t ao two or three boys to finish out a game of bil- mount slisuro i Wares: Ai that 4 9 qualifiestion reyuidie to make ® | — man ef a Ateambout captain, we wish to know it ape ihe and eo dots Captain Vanpett dUsTICE This {ow badocate ervam, wad cugreen well Soe tie revenue from the pablic works of Pouneytvanin for use To the Five Department.—There will be yay tes for the otfive of A nt Boi Me k ja The recetpts of bron dtulls wt tide water, om the eansle Of the State of New York up to the fot inst, ia exch of the pert two years, were as annexe ~ oa as : Licurers or Breapeterrs ay Tiox Waren Heiected, would embarrass ine tm the disehaty Flour. tits, Wheat. ta. Corn. bu. Barley. ba in every p The ellawe dhat soppy 190s IS 103 Crevl.ting every species of feleehood ' 2040 ce) sins ME. duckaon, imordct to dafest bis election om — b cei indteyenaably pocewsary to have aacistant engi- | Trerense..., JI7008 96.107 BUG ,404 Dee. 17.505 | en Tilt at all tienes F Vic inercave fe an enormous per cnt, and of ecutse will wopeag, “neeres Lee ClaboN not be comtinued at this rate, A fow weeks will eqntioe Dow Fogh City, May Yu, iN. + the reeripts; bat the arrivals of breadstulls at tide water Broadway Saloon, No. 333, Corner of An | ae Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Rheumatiam, | embellished with 15 beautiful engri ad | Hicventh street—Rev. T. L, Harris, iuiled with criginal articles, by the most pe of the day, i# now sold fur only I eeuts, To v Crockery Merchants and Dealers tn | ke he Sons, No. WZ John street, | ' Pineapple Brose Goodsmone of the most | Bigktoentin rtrect. this year will, without doubt, be largely in exeess of Iasi: ul Areturn has been printed by order ef the House o Commons, from which it sppears that the amount of | capitals and loans by railway companies in Great Britein, | authoriged previous to the 31st of December, 1849, was | £259,005.116. The amount of share capital actually paid up on Slt of December, 189, not receiving ner entitled to receive any preferential dividend or interest, was. £158,500,118, whil't preferential dividend or, interest was: paid upon £19,852,506. At tho same dat) companies had debts to the amount of £91.35, total amount which had beea raised by shares and Joans at the end of 1849 was £220,747,779, aud pewer was re. tained to raine £128.637.703 additional. {he length of railway open for traffic on the Slat of December, 1849, was 6.031 miles; 1,160 milea were im course of conarurtion, snd 4.817 miles were authorized, but had not been com- menced at that date, The total length of railway for the construction of which powers had been obtained was 12,000 miles, Seven amalgamations of railway companies were efleeted in 1549 ‘The friends of the Western Massachusetts Roilroad are making great efforts to prevent the passage uf the billy lowning the eredit of the Stute, for two nilltious ef dol- lars, to the Tunnel Railroad Company. and te mot Durefaced falgehoods have been circulated fn relation te | the difficulties of the work, and the probabie eos: of it. It has been pretty well established. that the cunnel, which is to be four miles long, eam be constructed for lese than two millions of dollars, and in less than two year, By this route, the journey from Boston té Albany can be qwade iu six hours, which now requires eleven, We do not blame men interested in any work of interad fa | provement for muking any fair gnd honorable eflurt vo | prevent the construction of @ competing line, bub the « pursued by the organs of the eppoaents of the | Tunnel road, to defeat the application for ald from the State must be condemned by every friend of justice, and will, we trust have an effect upon the minds of tl a a 3, the Massachusetis Legislature just eoutrary vo thot intended, ‘The following is & comparative statement of x of the lending articles landed at Buffalo from he opening of navigation to the 1st of May, for three year+ Lane Commrner or Burr aco. 1840, 1550. 1851, . 20.85 o2018 Pay Wheat, boshels. aay 200785 10.077 4060 Wert ne Western or getting produce to market, must add layely ts of breadstuffs this yenr, The extension of railroads, plank rounds, and eanals, enables the farmers to got their erope out early, and at less cost: and immense | quantities of grain, provisions, &e, whieh have bereto | tore been conmumed at the place of growth. will now by fent to market, and add largely to the aggregate rece! from she interior, [twill be seen by the above tables that the arrivals at Buffalo from the lake ports up to the fust of May. this year, compared with the corresponding period of ast, shows a great increase in «very article | named but boef, pts continue at this rate through the (fall off considerably A cotton factory, the fret experiment ef the kind in the State, if about to be set on foot in Van Buren, Ar- Kansas, stock for which, to the amount of $899,000, has neubseribed for. Jt will contain 1656 spindies and twenty looms. ‘The building is two sturies high. With. in & fow ailes of the city of San Antonio Y xas. on the river of the raine noine,a site hes been selevted for a fuetory, ona large scale. for the rasnufacture of Jeans, sutinets, kerseys, blankets, &e. M Harper & Martin, of Kat place, are the principal proprietors. ‘The following country banks have petitioned the Le gidluture of Massachusetts for an inere: capital, and? the Rank Committee inthe House Leve seported in favor of the several p State Bank, Lawrence, $200,000; Bedford New Bedford, $200 060; Marine, New Redford, $209,000, Merchants’, New Bedford, $200.000; Mech rnivs’, Thre cester, $150.00; Rernstable, Yarmouth. $160 000; Kol! stone, Fitchburg, $100000; Warren, Danters, $60,000, Adams, North Adams, $50,000; Agricultural, Pittsticld, | $50,000; Hampden, Weetfield, $59,000; Laighion, Lynn. | $50,008; Lee, $0000; Milford, Milford, $50,000, Treseott, Lowell, $£0900; Quinsigamond, Worcester, $50. 000; Tradesmen’s, Chelera, $50.000; Worcester, Wor | certer, $50,000; Luncavter, Lancaster, $25.000, Total in- ereare reported, $1.755,000. Applications for ebarters or the following naw country banka have teen made, | and the Bank Committee have recommended bills grant- ing the same:—Hidley Falls Bank, in Holyoke, eapitat. $500,000; Cambridge Market, Cambridge, $100.00; Ee -ex, Huyerbill, $190,000; Maiden, Malden, $100,600; West- field, Weetticid, $100,000; one in Pawtucket, (not yet bamed.) $100,000. Total amount of capital. $800.00. 38 94 Ifthe reee Lee 00 7 He Income fa | ia | 2 M4 de SF Hud Riv RR div of bo de 100 Kageworth Co =, 14 she Eee Ry wo e e moved, fom Hiaitimor? en ‘Brseiys, 150i 0 TIN GOING F corter and Cnn coutaining tw: in M. MENGES, * ReWAKD POR TH Avril, sud broke the pated Baguee geet , rat i AA Sonn = Mid give Latormation ty ‘Wu s$ REWARD PD Cow, with bnebs @ ing ph STRAYED OR ke Where otrwet, DB: Lovage eS 8 TOCRTH AVENER stack, ON Friday night, on Teor Opera Glace, in a drab ease, Ihe freer will be eowagded by leaving it wi No, HM But ost L cl gred,an person ® TUR POLLOWING f Me. ti ANTICL BS Ao tar z ring, (naw Wwe checks, of SM) wach, on tbe Ba B, wt Shout EMU fn gold Coir { art of the shove prop hhO. RELY, Me HA. Gn Tus TRADES. PLUMBER WAN ILO AT NU. 079 HUDSON STREET Inquire for two days, PF ANTEDTWO OR THRER FIRST RATE JOURN E men Plomber WILDSBURGH & ce hinmetintely. “we IRLS WANTED, TO SEW PARASOLS.—I1\V) Merced Aoty, $0 e0n Apply ty CHAALES, ator street Arty mots good bands, to som thy highe aid, and atoady crys muons aiven the y, “r Wmdiatcig, ae It wed 111 Bevad any. “ayio es walle MMAKER WANTED.—A GOOD WORKMAN aniad to gy 0 amort dist a out of tive city, Apply ot No. WW Courtdanat ateoet, up etaars, BROWN & Dio. O LAMP A WANTED, A GOOD Di end Barn 8 Japa nercone who has ovetomed to Work on Doth: lenny K Kh ser LW oncHiaKD fresh feo t k Mn Oe jerd.. Dealers wn fe ropplied a4 or Apply a all Con) Dep vheker ateoety foot of Cowal street, tve doors frum Wa hn wteret, ANTILLAS PPTRR ROBERTS, 375 BROSDWAY will cn on ® ‘ of biweh Sie Lavy Mapuile ) two cases of Viawk Silk and iar, omtirely wew sty le.