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MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. | TRIP OF THE PRESIDENT AND CABINET. and I may add Maryland, emphatically belong—one and | country meeting with them; and here they laid ; playing, the banners flying, and the drums beating, | THE indivisible. Iwill aot detain you, Mr. President, for 1 | down the law which has made us Americans, for | combined, formed a scene which is rarely witnewed im could edd nothing to the appropriate and eloquent ad- | bere they formed the Union. Ie alluded eloquentl ~ A ere ees SOWERY THEATRE.—BOXES, % CENTS; PIT, 1236 BwAlr sy rae THHATES. DOORS OPEN AT A QUAR- Gents; Senta in Orchestre, Huxée, ‘Doors’ open ae to se Cirole and | vaicecattviahid Gross of iy frien and anoeiate, our estimable Mayor. | ft for the Atiericam. strug New York, Indeed, we have had nothing like it fore sere o-colminence a Gathering courage from despair, I do not relinquish the 0 rly on the other side of the Atlantic, | ral years past 4th, will bo iy Wednestay | The Display along the Route to the ope thetion. yor sevurn e move protracted epportenity: | ane pe worda of Chatham, who rsmarked, * Whew - CASTLE GARDEN. id, Me, Conway; Old | will be afforded to my fellow townamen of enjoying the | I consider America. T find that it is liberty to liber. | y, fe Sondan: Fort Ar lind Frank | Empire State. honor and gratification of an universal welcome ty allied.” Mr. Webster sald that for patriotism, for | _¥¥om e# early an hour ay eleven, citizens locked te Miss Hitters. Fr oe ae R ‘The Paxaivent replied in substance as follows : wisdom in our councils, or resolution in our course, there | Castle Garden in great numbers, for the purpose of wit p. conclude wi h ever been & nation superior to us on earth, He | nessing the arrival of the head of the nation, There once in his life seen the statue of that great man, SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT. In behalf of myself and the distinguished members of were also present the managing committees of the Whig = ; » | where there was everyting around to remind one of | ¥ ' Arrival and Reception in the Commer- | tne cabinet: to whom you bave olluded. T return to the | wher ie ia sccm for Mngiand he | #4 Dewoeratic Committers aid of pute Bodie whi Set ete meats in which pan hee eed nvon nsthe | heard from those marble lips but ‘one voloe, and’| were to take partin the procession cial — of the Union, hhoopitalities of your city.” It is, indeed, sir Hpeculart that was speaking of America. It was in this) he Chief of Police, Mr, Matsell. and Captain Stivie, of 1oot Aen BW VE, oo WIZaRD or TH bar, Mr. Tittony Charles Faatiner, Ba. ‘ieee Is oe GOLD—Sir Arthur, Laseel, ‘Mr. Wy . ty thy | molds; Frederick Plum, ‘Mr. Conways . erent uke inten | Deviden Marina Glue Mis Aste. ee 8 TREATEECHAMBS S STREET, REAR IBLO'S GARDEN—JOHN SEFTON, Dress quet, 50 nts; Private B MANACE! Private Boxes, in badeeed, with | city, too, renowned for so many occurrences re- nod a pore a nt Pada day. Benen Srattying tome to be favored. upon this oecasion, with | fautiable’ in the history of the ‘country. that inde. | the Fint ward, were in attendance, with an ample fore, tie Tegttinged ty he 2a | Arrangements for Opening the Erie Railroad, | imetercmestho tas sat by the sid of the vt Preident | pendence was, declared and he remembored gute HAIL iat sinectios ta tat the eee Sdn, Mr. Conover: Me. 7 : Weil the emphatic assertion of those patriota— Our ty Fay yh. 4 Sia Caihes Seekes ane Dee Nate Se cope ee) ix just, und our union is perfect.” Readit, aid | MFrangements, so far we they related to Gusthe Gardom, Rapid, Mr. pei ney, Me. “Vortex, Mrs. Skerrett; Ellen Vortex, Mrs. Russell. To con- tof the grand ballet entitled E 2 tachment of the city of Baltimore to that Union whieh clude With the farce of MY PRECIOUS BETSEY—Mr. Bob- | CATARINA—Catarina, Mile, Caroling Koussct: Pra, Dis CONNECTING THE reared and defended. May the day meyer come when | the speaker, and you will find that it is fourded upon a | Waé very autisfactorily carried out there shail cease to be a President of that Union to be | just cause. Their cause is ours—it is the cause of THE APPROACH OF THE PRESIDENT. il, Mr. Burton; Mr, W: ‘il. Mr. Johnston; Mrs. Bobtail, avolo, Mons. Jean Roudset. To conclude with the ballet of ri P r * | LES FOLIES. tlan wi Inlan welcomed as Washington and his successors have | America—of the New World—of self-government—ot | at about haif-; y boomit pe Atlantic with the d Seas | ysicom Jour beuutifulveity. For the igh encommuns | civil and religious freedom, It was new and fresh then, half-past one o'clock, the ng of grams n J ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STRERT—BOXES, ROUGHAN'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY. NEAR BROOME which you have been pleased to bestow upon my of- it ix now full of life, and vigor, and animation, and | from Fort Hamilton announced to the multitudes aasen- WAfoxan? ents; Private Boxes, t.—Di D cents; Family of America, ficial Ce Soathe nieiess of wy contitional ied ything that cau excite patriotic emotion, Aud the | bled om the Battery, and in Castle Garden, and om . the President of the United States, and welcoming him to | their hospitality, and my regret that I could not longer | but there bas been, Another great event—the third MELE JENNY. LANDS GRAND FAREWELL CON. | BROADWAY, THe aT FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1851.— | the city, assembled yesterday morning at the C City Hotel, proses geod wy egret that I ooutt aah Seager | oy which the speaker alinded os having veeigred Fai | der .pocdanmed that ir. Plkuere © N NEW YORK, Grand combination of y and talent, on the o (Barnum’s,) and at 74 o'clock left for Mount Clare de- The parties separated after an exchange of kind sen! ladelpbia sacred ground, was the formation of the con- pall in a few minutes, lund in Gotham. ite te kas eet thie ide peg wanngator i Be cemaet | POL Ia tata oeplendd barowche and ences for the | swnt od th ean wk He depanuefr Wilmington, | tition, “cz et amiton, "and rank. na he cepa Cirole, B0 conte: Orche alt & 1 $k rrivate Y lh Las i ie Prscna ae Es ed ne ‘nas with i ate {From tho Baltimore Bun, May 13.) awarded. Be pleased, sir, to due for yourself, and the | (uv to it, it will not be broken.” Me that says. in the | pay pa és aga Fo inten ie -) anes te Kawla, HP. its 66 com. cet hr Manager, Me ie committee of reception, appointed by the town | citizens of Baltimore who accompany you, and to bear | Widat of dificuity and trial, tiere is mo danger, is not & | ig! mence with the jawghabl of VICTIMIZING. Lynne: Mra, Brougham: | Mmecting held on Saturday, for the purpose of receiving | back tothat city, te aasurance of my lively gratitudefor | insu of lange comprehension. There is po danger now | reer ocnb be tye pM es 5 his cakinet ° of his friends and the public, the following rare aud attrac- | PUFpore of pertorming that honorable and gratifying | amidst (ie enthusiastic “ three (ames three’ of the large | Otber great men of the time, and here it was framed "The public are res fully Mformed that these Concerts | tive programme :—FA A'STUSS the. most worgeous pageant ; duty. Arrived at the place, they found that a large | crowd who had assembled to witness the scene | end put in force, stamped with the immortal name At two o'clock, the steamboat reached the landieg wil VERY O08" rar horrunppaterediog ever fronted to the Amerk mc combining a great~ | munsber of theic fellow ettizens ad already met, with a of Washington—a name which will endure while patriot” | piuce of Caatle Garden, over which was suspended © et effects. An auxis | view tosee the distinguished inan of the pation. ‘The ‘The Reception at Philadelphia, ism remains to us, and which nothing but the wreck Of | soummoth national fing. ‘The steamer wae brought te Bae woGt f f 00 coming of the train was announced by the shri! whistie From the Philadelphia North American, May 13. | matter and the crush of worlds will ever obliterate. After - eg. eH on Ww EDNESDAY" EN EVENING, MAY 1, ar. G. W. ofthe engine.and the loud roar of thecanoonatationed ou | Yg'aaticipntion cf te arrival in Phituteiphia ot Presi. | owe further remarks, Mr. Webster concluded amid great | @racefully, and the President and his distinguished oum~ . Un Petite Carma by permis | an whjacent hiil—Col. Gittings, of the artillery regiment, | dent Fillmore and several members of his cabinet, on ¢ applause, and retired. ‘His remarks were frequently inter- | panions disembarked, and were escorted to the stage of Series Cried Ea. = catia Tindlyvoluncre hele valuable servi. ar csiiee wiickivas prompliy eneeuted by er dstaciiuent o€ the | ImZotrhe Fos Malina, the corponte authooices opiate | _ hingor Gilpin, who had tatreduced the President ana | {ttle Gorden, nd cocupied the prominet places cada Voglio din ir d*Amore) * Donizetti, WITH TUE GOLDES | Baile Aztiliery. Captain Phillips. city and members uf Congress, together with a party of | the Secretary of State to the assemblage, now came | Yrs gred by the troons om the Battery. a artes nd Bolletti, LOCKS itt all the original music, Seats can be » Shortly after, the train arrived, when the carin which | jnvited quests, proceed om bowed. the steamer Koger ek oy ff ath Mea mag wedifeimyence vg oe pcg on — cpp “Cor el reno,” (La Sonnsm- a | the visitors were seated was entered by the committee | Williams. to Wilmington, Delaware people manner in which they had receive SCENE B EN. (a aod cede c wanes» Beltial, movanaM’s Ly CEUM—BENEFIT OF WILE u OuIsE shen the President was addrewed in the following re | | The company renoued that point at a few minutes | Som tituted authorities of the nation. after which the | On reaching the stage, Mr. Fillmore was iatroduced te ucy Barre. the honor of | marks by Lion. ney :— st M1 o'ck A.M, and were received at the landing a i 1 | the assemblage by Mayor Kingstaad. Three cheers fee intoraing the ladies K, that her SPEECH OF MR. BARNEY. y a oom Ti consisting of the Mayor, €. P. Evans, s 2 mele: del Lamiaer Baltes | Sey ite wake ane ee egy egg mgm | Me, President To the venerable and venerated Chiot | 27 i Gusaier. Ii. Gusteit dad 8. Valgutine, who'wel | which the Mayer. Council aud other public authorities Miard PUlsnaes wine then given First Clarionet of Her Maj Theatre, London. her celebrated role of Fleur des Champs, in the ballet of L Justice of the United States. the citizens of Baltimore | coued them to the hospitulities of the place. Mayor | Were Lanse and everything pasced off with the best | Mr. Kixcetann then welcomed President Fillmore, amd Romanza—"'Spirto onde ls sims! Favorita) -. Douizetti, FILL DU DANUBE, In the course of the evening, Mlle had estigned te distinguished honot of welooming your of Philadelphia, acknowledged the civility, in a bas gro et ey ai addressed bim as follows = Signor cy Barre wi ance five new dances, and, forthe first arrivalamong them. In bis absence, ave been unex- when a procession was form- ” PF pu m - . . Tyrolenn bate sass Lain aad ice Benedict. Sasi eee a, the celebrated LA MANOLA, Box book \ pectedly pixced in this enviable position. Jointly with | ed, which, headed by the Philadelphia Brass Band, march- {From our own Reporter.) 4 SB ne } my friend Dr. Thomas, of the City Council, I will have | ed to the Towa Liall. From thepee the company passed to ali ‘i nate DENEFIT OF MLLES THERESINE AND | ths honor to introduce to you the Mayor and corporate | the Indian Queen Hotcl whersthey partook of anelegant | _TH¢ President and his party, secompanied by the t becomes my pleasing dut ox Oh qual colpo,” (ti Bari tine Rousset, and last night but two of their | authorities, and will only detal and sumptuous repast, prepared for the ocession by the | Philadelphia Ccmmittee of Arrangement, left Camden | to be the ‘arst Person to welcome yo Mite dENNY Lixn, Signo farewell engagement in New York, Wednesday, May léth. | pure, able and conscientious disc committee of arrangements acting on behalf of the citizens | yesterday morning, in a special train, at a quarter-past | State, in the fret hour when you tr ae on the Viol - Ernst. | On which ies their wonderful sister Caroline will ap- duties assigned you, lave won the contidence, res | of W fiminzton. At the conclusion of the feast.a numberof | pine o'clock. At ten minutes to ten o'clock, the train Beaver ee a wae ORS. hn ie (ihe Comp. Y + | ee hten Mes, Bone nae Mire, Betton will appear wages Peart aad hand in every measure yor may atopt to | Mayor of tae ety, Mr J.P. Wetherill, the Hon. J. It. | tesched Burlington, where a crowd was assembled, and Ofice—on oMtde sedend to Uutons in Americs. By the ach pieka Sion: tu exeduty,” (I Lombardi)... Verdi. advance, perpetuate and preserve the happiness. pros- | Chandler, Dr. J N¢ “Mitcheli, Hon, ‘Thomas Florence, and ived (he President and his cabinet with vociferous | crGod, in removing & Venerable patriot, and here,—whose Sitti net, Belletti. we ; Mice teet wiate NO. 7 BROADWAY, anour perity and integrity of the republic. others. A short time after one o'clock, P. M., the Presi cheering. eg Lege rane 3 addressed ae — 4 death AL ae we wiele nati 1 a ough many pre iy male nad ht during the Week unt | " ‘They were then waited upon to the carriages, | dent and suite reached Wilmington, in charge of a com- | ¢xpr-sing his joy at meeting so many of the citizens on have fi Pon inet enese ++ sMondelssoha. dad well known GHRISTY'S | which) wore handsomely drawn up in Poppleton | mittee c! thitty citicesof that place, who had met bim | Ysilngton—one of the oldest towrs in the State of New | highest in the government of the United States.’ We, your | Bishop. pe Amy | street. His Excellency President Fillmore, ancom- | ot Kikton, Maryland. Fromthe ears he was escorted to | Jersey, and dts aitlaang svat Cap tag degen rune poss | roving of Our fomduct ie He you a a iP, Chrlaty, photo concerts his oly, | panied, by Menor Mayor Jerome, oceupied the | the Town was received by the people with | couciuded with bea 8 eit welfare, fret returi ou ‘Coronation March—(Le Prophete) .Meyerboar, penea esuiven wit ‘ouche im front of the train, which was drawn by s Mayor C. P. Evans welcom- | beartfelt thanke for the welcome recorded to him. | “welcome home.” And with gl pt Fo: welcome the bg, bia} Tiny“ respocta table hionable audieuses | (four beautiful horses The ladies of the President's im and those with hrm, Mr. Webster was then called for. and coming out of | illustrious members of that ablo administration with which Cmntnter. cats onenvna Pe | Reheat Bete ornate yo eon ons Hore entra pet Veoh wht the mc dent Pion pli Aina brit but most elnquent | toe jouglad to see so any of the gautaat citizens of | Heatent defer of Ge contitatien, the gor) and Weast of é | x | bers of the cabinet, attended by the committee of reeep- 1 was cheered again and again. 10 Kee you 10 Kee Me pitta ys y = fet mucical talent in America, neiabering po ogy baw = gg Alla accall took: their seats im the others, whea the whole were <were then given for the Cabinet ; and { the gallant State of New Jersey. always true to the | {he nation. New York thie day opens to you a mew route ONE HUNDRED PERFORMERS, | en rapialy to Barnum’s. enpen, the Attorney General, being repeatedly | Ublon of the Btates, and the constitution under which | "ay. sao then took the hand of the President, and Thag, been engazed for lieve COMcertee | ooo gt on . ae NS. QUINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ MUSICAL | The members of the cabinet accompanying the Presi- came forward and sald ;— were, the Aiscuney Gentrst;wie sles salted | i 7 e price of tickets has been fixe eh, all, No rod tween Howard aut Grand dent. are Honorable Daniel Webster, Secretary of State; cH R. CRITTEND #. Crrrrenpes, the ey General, was al theenst The President of the United States?’ according to location; and all of these tickets entitle the night during the week. ‘The celebrated rable Mr. Graham. of-the Navy Be i | out. “Just as he cmerged from the car, the train started; how-eltheenst ‘The: Peagitent of the Wal erable » ‘ Navy Department; tion fends—I am sure there must be some mistake 4 ; woe ly eee niown, Follows’ craneeiels y Sompeieig | Me Hall, of the Post Office Department and Hon. Mr, T did not come here with any ex. | #04 bad uewrly caused an accident. Mr. Crittenden was | , Lond and enthusiattic cheering followed this intae- press, beyond which there will be xo yREE TICKETS for any | performe: . Follows, whose con- | en Attorney General. The visiters are aiso ac- making you a speech. I made my apecch | SUPperted by Jno. Price Wetberitl, Esq.. and rezain- ae ares — person, or under any pretence whatsoever, The low prives | Gerte in this city for the last year have been rece: companied by Alderman Haws, and Assistant Alderman Nevertheless, Tcnnnot. since I am | 10g bis equilibrium, remarked, that he did not intend to : F at which tickets have been fixed must render the rule abso- | the greatest favor by the elite and fashion of thi | Webb, of the New York Couneil, who were deputed by rom expressing the infinite satie | Make aspecch, but could not help being giad to find so ‘Tbe Paesivent replied as follows :—- Jutely peremptory. tropolis. Their concerta consiat of Burlosqus T PRd | chat bouly to visit Washington and escort the President T hate witmwsced the kindues | 8Dy republicans welcoming the chief mugistrate of the SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT. Two offices for the sale of tickets yi te epened. at Scenes, Witty Sayings, Solos, Duetts, Chorusses, Dancing, ! ‘ i ane ‘this cit oA if ee ¢: Union; not merely because he wields the power attached | Mr. Mayor, and fellow citizens—I have neither the veice TRIPLER MALL, S Miiapnasal Paenaann On Weteestey aaateiek York. The special committee of this city _w y manifested by you on this occasion | [DiNR: pot Merely Deetee De wei to Po tewe at | nor thetemguage: tc express the gratefel: emotions Of mum and at Jollie’s Music Store, grand concert for the sccommodation of Mayor Jerome, Chief Justice Taney, Judge | towards the President, and those aasociated with bim. | {0 the office, but because he maintains the laws of Your | Todst for tia cordial reception of tha citizeas of ty Ueloved country: “Our country is founded upon m0 BROADWAY, solid #2 a rock, and, when I behold so mpeh | Sta ¢ Sabbath, from 7 A.M.,to 9 P.M., Af this bem da; + Ii. Pitts, John Dushane, Zenos Barnam, | It cannot be attributed to a mere respect for the in- %, jate yourselves, how mu: jeorge E, Sangston, lien K. Johnson, Colonei J. G. Da- | dividual er person who cecupies the chair of the milies, Cnesoenope gt Bt 3 o'clock P. M. Admia- Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to | every day, except where diagrams may be seen, and seats secured. ~ — — B ing 5 a ih > i igenee and virtue, I am sure that the cry of dis | 60, the guest of a city which is the grand em eet . , : rown, Hugh Jenkins, Colonel J. 8. Gittings, | ‘Chis Mogistracy, but to that devotion which you and 4 m ty « MONDAYS) WEDNESDAYS. aud FRIDAYS at Castle | By og gh RENADERS | BEG | W.G. Harrison. If Birckhend, J.C. Brune, James A: | foci tcwards the National Union, and the principles | Union will be in vain, It will pass like the summer | Tinton, whose commres white : Garden, or it Tripler Hall, as ‘will be announced. Jaughable, septimental, aad. moral caterteinas the | Bruc Ho pn Barney. Ion. John Nelson, and Wa. | of the goveruinent under which we live. There | flout and the prospeote of aur country will appear the | 1" Congratulate you, fellow-ci 4, o'clock. The Concert commences at 8 cker Buildings, corner of Morton Bi i of whom were present. have been some few mad, fooliwh, inconsiderate mon in | brighter for -he momentary darkness, on consecrated ground. Here, in thi Doors open at ¥ ION FROM NEW YORK TO AMBOY, AND | tal Washington took his first oath to support the constite- every evening this week. New novelties every ay | “When the trata arrived at ‘the Llotel, they were again ‘a quarters, who would dare to pull down our noble | Tus the words of the songs may be obtained | of fun, &c., atten | encireied with an enthusiastic crowd, who followed Into ’ goverament, But thelr effocte are { THE RETURN: | tit fere! yeu the aume city, and patriotism, se orga 4 7. o 7 = | ei of “ et ti e stron est gover ” . | o . TH ORER SSE et earns | ropricter od Menngse. een dy and eveal charge, then ‘proceeded to the ladies" draving saloon, | tent ia the world; aad it iniieeronpest becouse fe iz | _ Yetterday morning, at tom o'clock, the Directors of the | B+ Uillant ne they, mere ou that Snaptlons day (UnnaR ee eto a . ' 4 ‘ : fay"for a me % On Frivay Evexinc, May 2. parnum, | Yeeks commencing Moud: Wasi: No Maseum when Mayor Jcrome addressed the President as tol. the ‘As to its mity, Leapnot and do not en- allroad Company, and the Common Couneil, pro- eet I should feet overwhelmed ty my foelings; t i 2 BASS J ins $0 Lar ie or By ‘rzangedgolections lows: — tertain a fear. No candid ete through the country | ceeded in the beautiful boat Eric, Capt, Maybee, belong- B lonetintendes tee me. x Wednesday afterno _SPERCH OF MAYOR JEROME. can fail to se. at every step he taker. evidencesof loyalty | i. to the company, to Amboy, to mect the President € fecting and patel i Gee ines ore noe sallinn Y SL STAM SECKETS—“ Gee Mr President:—It has been mate my pleasing duty. chment to the Union, which ought to confirm | IDK)'0 ihe company, to AT Dey, ee vor P oe ie of to your county, yet you . ‘Thers is a power in public sion—there is a power in the sentiment of the people sich is a tower of strengih to the government ; and who could lift up their armsand hands to destroy ul be a ee Collins Masitda, on the part of the corporate authorities of Baltimore, to may be observed | Miss Flynn. Iu the evening, the always popular meet you on this occasion, aud to tender to you, and the a % should attend her | admired moral domestic drama of TBE DRENKARD— | distinguished members of your cabinet that accompany | w very traveller to the Worl: Edward, Mr. Grosvenor: Bit! Dowton, Mr, Hadaway. Mu- i r y i " adaway. you, the hoeptralities of our city. We deeply regret, sir, gt, ae they will Lo ie ant ie | Seum open from 5 A. M. till 10P.M. Performaaces cor wr visit should be but a passing one. We would 1p 6 towing const nce at Sand 7 o’élock. Admission to the entice Mu: > hand on Opgattuatty te cher. Spe mate peb- Verte: 5 Chil. ot 10 yer : bescivaerrokin eae ieecabperusiitycsaapadeas to the people of the whole Union and to the | would ree th , . r atvigned respect for the high office you so ENNY LIND'S GRAND “CONCERT, WEDN! m be May 14.—Tickets for choi: eae ser 7 aot ud for your own not less «xalted chara ing my warmest thanks. was oniy one thing wanting on board to complete the | the above Concert, can be had at x the , - 14 citizens of Baltimore. and as a part of t! cheers of the crowd frequently interrupted the | yi" Ghd coe, Uae, tar trig through the Staten Laland =") WELFORD'S Bookstore, No.7 Astor House. Remember | confederacy, we would like to express, in a more ks of Mr. Crittenden, and at the close, those who | poe n/a ted toc, eo Exactly ob tree dak, an circumstances will now permit, our | wor present were separately introduced to the Pres. a ae . | nof your decided, patriotic andinde- | dent. lie was then escorted to the steamer Roger Wil. | {e Erie arrived at the wharf at Amboy, and the railroad Jere 8, BRE with the importer's wuoivaale rates. fikeress” ‘of 3 Li bat small number of invited guests, including members | {'J\s done the nove spite, with "whom Tam assoc i. ae x _B, Bient, District, Attorney. and Hovorder Tal- Ba Conn eeem cllek for ths tench’ of eur epeeemon goume ‘hem paralysed in the very effort. Public | aden 7B iy Gen benears % Toe yath ward. whe | Foieeneess tine peat cig, hy wee cetel theatliies ting would become a mirror im which Gor boat was handsomely decorated with evergreens, nd a which they gave us under the inoae: + hideous design, and be instantly petrified | jyoct of flags duttered gayly in the breere. ‘The day vone. Thaye done, | Let me eonclude iy pees oh bY | bewutifuily fine, and the water as smooth as glass. here le only “correct through thes: AY Fuenn MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUAKE.—GEO Sole Proprietor.— Admixsion—Seats in Private ot, fd cents; Boxes, 25 conts: Par- pert every After = gr’ in the after abiie i o'clock. Thi When the President concluded bia remarks, there were loud calls of “Webster,” and, in comptianes with the general wish, the Seoretary of State made a few remarks. Mr. Weneren sald, ENNY LIND'S FAREWELL CONCERT TICKETS FOR | , > in the grea: cause of the Union and its | isms. and on entering the saloon of the boat, lis Honor, a Aiule unity tans } SUERGH OF TUK MON. DANIEL wensTER. maining Concerts, may be had at H, Ballicre’ se ~ Feeont compromiso—principles which, we are glad to | Mayor Gitpin, of Philadelphia, recetwed him ” | Abebecanbent Inlestian tena eam Wameacona ion Aiden: |. aa (a ge Bee Broadway, where orders for tickets for any | De® a tht laps ‘elon In Vassiwenr Frevwone, in reply, said — men Jiawes, to Me” Nathaulel Marsh, Secrotaty y Cthe | Placed, tt will Le proper for me to say what I have (eae * ES SE Birnie Vand in the United States, troupe of Mode! Ar | you, rir, we recognize, with confhlence, firm friend to TH PRBSIDENT'S SPEECH. | Ttailroad Company, who introduced the’ Presidest tothe | s,t7% foe remarks. You have nmombled here to give aoe ew who are selected for their beauty and firure, and whe e > e E rr e profor ¥ ial weleome, as you have done, to } iw sorate [cee FOR JENNY LIND'S GRAND CONCERT AT | porsonste a number of beaetiful tablenas, te fm 2 ion and the perpetual union of these Untted ir. Mayor—I beg ieav urn you my profoundest | President of the company, Mr, Loder, and the direotors, | the country.’ Asd in the invitation which was extesaeasee: me to say, (and Lam sure [ but express ent of Uhe people of Maryland.) that nited confidence of the people in the nd. sir, should circumstances ever leh f trast in’ God may never be the case), "3 —Thoice sats sule at J Ques & bROTHen Ss . Rei the number 3%, Land unexpected welcome, and also | President Filliagre was accompanied by Daniel Webster, havo been pleased to include those of thanks to the councils and citizens of re ° who have assisted of Departmente—those who hav ores the duties of his adi cc: rows for me to spenk of to the cause of the Un h I believe motures of anclent and modera tim iris, who go thi ® varie sof | Sccrctary of Mate; John J, Crittenden, Atteruey (General ly represent. My stay with | Wok. Tail, Postmaster Genersl; and W. A. Grabam saity be brief; but Iam the no less under | secretary cf tbe Navy ; abo by the foliowing gentlemen | overwhelming kindness manifested om | froin delphia—Benjamin Matthias, Speaker of the to all parte of the house Music Store, 255 Bi 8S WEDNESDAY A few choice reats ce Evening Concert, at Tri; TS FOR JEN} tay be had at the bookstore of Adriance, Sherman & Co., | » eons of old Maryland will rally to sustain 9, to heartily thank you for enate ol 0 Wetherill | No: ‘Astor House, cpposite the Museum | you. ard ald you in your efforts to preserve this ho contael ms tess yous | = pear wg: Pow bogs Price Wether! waster tin, diss —— North until I meet the authorities of | or ¢) Ventereto aay that o1 Bingen national questi tin ae happy Union Ay, sir, in the beautiful language of a departed patriot. we pledge you “our lives. our fortunes and our sacred honors.” We ars indeed, Unioa mea Mr. Pr It is the wish of all our fellow-citizens, | rour return to the and Common Coun ‘Tshail soon meet with your | yy mainder of t! mm iny youth to the | ihe party arrivedom deck, y that Ihave no words to | “yr Cranes M. Le sir, again to thank you cordially, | arranecments for the AYMOND & CO. AND HERR DRIESBACH'S MA. | 4 Varied Exhibition, ‘State thing touching tho peace, permanunce and welfare wuntry, the stability of the Union and of the con: + Uhere bee never been the slightest diferenes, Gontlomem, t= | making ovr progress from Lake Eric to the routh, we nia lig ot Chairman ¢ | ion. that you will, o ‘, York an it would ; ome to hg | ce t, spend at least a day in Baltimore. 1, | warm! vhaanes ‘lem Monday, Tuesday, and May 12th, 13th | unvarying suece highest compliments of Sof the 4 ts . wig, ae jy, | Pary, addressed the President as fo | eiay, Feria 21 Podunk E.G. Adasen | peed pelle apt te wom commendations oC the Poit Pcp thal panapec am yriee ya Damen Sr arf, and proceeded along the | SE: MR. LeU j 25 cents; children under 10, 1234. | deipida' press, ‘Te will be performed every nigit, previous to and the members of your cabinet that accom- | frout of the City of Wilmington, the President and his dn. Pemiaat Booagieeng hry i the “Barrack Room, All that Ghitters is not | & public dinner, tobe given on your retura, at | hi repeated volleys of artillery from | yn Reseda of Insestentet che Dew ternend iene We most FINANCIAL. Pr * you may be pleased to designate. I trast, rward, lying at Thatcher's ship | any, to welcome you and the d j for my part, genti eae be | sir that it may be in your power to gratify us, and that | yard, ond from various cannon, planted upon the shores Are acconipa n board the steamer, and to | jor the Inst few moutda, 1 ETROPOLITAN BANK.—THIS BANK WIUL COM: | we rball be honored with your company for at least one | On the pa » the Delaware, the company partook of | gvpsratulate you and them on ereivel. The | atmoephare, (Applause. ) ag Ard Pe Ly py ry Ne ber many thousand of tl rul kin ry ~~. sk uk ieee aaa ep 0h se & nent and abur - coilation, which Passed off with the heve one fsaag mong Bl we eo honor you hav tap it every day; the H liber, ’ | to these ond one performance, 2 cents; ‘ohildcon uaeer ten bis and appropriate address. after the applaus inort nore le festivity and rety. tour ove ve uncurrent ptt § lose of thet Zhe ee bad cuboldid, was responded to by the President ina | At the ¢ | very fow romark#, and the manner in whieh {they were | ing t fixed attention and perfect | tim WILTAAMS, Cashier, — W YORK, MAY 4, _ MOTELS, AVILION, NEW BR ment is now opened for t o y sof t pation ta accom | ten thou vad flowers, of every hue row! th erance wud th c t yow oven 3 a \ able Minky w ating iam proper dppre: tance oft irman of the moet fi ident of the United States—Itts princip ats of the Union. fiend e . Mr. Bexsanin Martnias, after profacing it with a few | {hen ty waking tee ebeuiat Ubiect of a t— c ¢ that the New York a THE PRESID! ne unexpected and ¢ juent speech prietor will be happy to enter into ements with parties who may | : dsctre (3 favor him by making ft thett sumater recidence: fi ¢ just uttered, leaves no words at. iny F : | ROADWAY BANK, NEW YORK, MAY 2, 1951.—DIVI- | san sways be found ou the s There are still severat | cokimand to express my grateful feelings. You have inet—A galaxy of virtue, intelli. wut for ali time, will renlize the bi Ninit id.” They would seouredly be beucttted by 16, ead E dend. nd of fvur (4) per cout upon | suits of npartm e rouuis disengaged been ple to the prosent administration; tis, faithful to the laws aud to the d that while it server to develo | think they | pital et ofthis Bank out of the pronte of the lsat New Bright BL. | indeed aw said concerning the subject | eh whe | Would tn six months, will be paid to the stock ho and after the a I it to myself, The gentlemen of In acknowledgment of the compli- . . dere Wth day of Mey deetaat.. The erancter book will be olesed ‘Crom the Sth to the loth inclusive. rner of Broadway aad Aut triois of the nation—have nobly , offered as a ventiment — z om By order, J. L. EVERITT, ¢ | ra by the arabeoque gicbe inmp. on the « _iupport and are more y of Brotherly Loy Prwnvest Fuisone then vette Bay Oysters. | T heave had but ao tian, the Secretary of the Navy, also made a | efcot:— 1 feed were to EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY. hich I ha 1d bring & amit r to the toast of Mr SERCH oF any ise boom etinred out, of the on pH vitements of Shelley's Larder ett thoutd bs pgp todo voy qo ‘ ; I ber to retvrn y Ulabh yom ewengh, mot onty for thy ‘Tent cixmenthe, Payable on and after tie Lith day of May | n sonbe fall 60 vielt this “tomar! 4 nit me here to observe, that I have s nnsylvania—Iier be wk rive, but for innwmerable instances of the Bext. The transfer book will be closed trom the dd Mayto | corner of Ant if 8 desire to visit this city, and it w ix not a figute of xpecoh regard which this cowmemity has seen ft to the day of payment. By order of the rd af Dirootors, | arab Bay Oy store fratificntion to meet the e izens of At Chester, Vor! 4 vorious other points, all that I deserved Gent ‘Apr 3, HB. V. WAS, Secretar: i. n, 1 would aece ur | enlvos of artillery wore fired as the the citivens of - er wp | SALMON LAMBS’ PRIES ic dinner, were it in my power, but | parsed up the Belawar Ke, thie day, a compels ine to proceed to another | Yard, the President and ‘escort landed amid the roar of | huzeas of the multitude. and the «pirit-stir- | | foshionab ant, corner of Kr ~ country, om an ina at mission. and I | cannon, t A of the | ee that pleasure. return, through | T floers cp the =e = vst hearty and | ead. and a fall comp } DRY GOODS, &. dele regard, and of Lieute hts great nlon ment im my nate and cond: acd, whore they were pineed in car for of citi 8.—THE SUBS. SPERCH OF MR. CRITTEN HGH LUSTRE BLACK s Bozeretnrt, foe which hi porition sivee dun (actiiies. The | are now selling great b and to the by ‘a long procession of citizens, | + and strength to | one crn doubt your hosp Win oa Warel ext door to the Bank. The New | 50, Bim chins, plaids sue we when which had been designated Along ist wae thats thededntcd pete ' Fork Herald ean t 3 Saeltet ieues, Gnectings unk Bamein tery ompanied by the Mayor, to the it, the enthuskeus of the people re, and the waving of hats cortege finally arrived at and there sat down to a table n rapturous of hosts is renowned Aud bandkerchiefs, until t t was over. the President made bs the United States Hotel 1 d Couneil, ant cheap " TEs LAND AG re his Rervices as =f RE “MATHILDE DEMIDOFF” MANTILLA.—AN AR. | Axsoon as the rep: enting a curio fe Janda in Texas, but par ticle of surpassing elegance. and differing in sty in front of the hotel, wi _ On renediy t . " | pomp of royalty, In a few m’ i “ " nee. and diff mnt « hi i the United States Hotel, the President and | : e | character from anything heretofore iatroduced, has just booting, io ond the eal ied with tuations and ident and his cabinet came serenk trees rey ona tops at the Paris Maatills Eimporiam, fol Broad. Ticer cal’ Cumminass ts toe pera oy! | Frie started for New York, returning by the outa Ime piveted with am arece UOke @ frevtnam might fort (in every shade of color) having werived by y peop parcage. A magnificent dinner was served up in the 10 patriot regard o# the highest reward of bis dewo~ from thence to Havre de Grac: net by adelegation from Delaware. panied them to Philadelphia Mr. Webster entered his carriage on Fayette street bog hed ce amet. They are ready for inspection os of tie French 38, GEO, BU after cabin, of which the President and cabinet and in his country, It was the exvlting, glort ets partook; and much eredit is due to the ne the executive of the Inws of this g er fon e exe er Drink from maintain ions were received by the host of wr Cia, Deaths Gf Gan oe teen Geena n cheering} MICAGO CITY LOAD a be recefved at the Mu: and at the office of Strachi om ay eg PROPOSALS WLLL | in the eity of t, in the city of New ps of the Cus- csident and his dis- York, vatil we lat day of June next, for aloan of Pwenty- J Presi R y dive Poogoued Dotiace fore tory: net ensesding ton serie, SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE- | ho wax most warmly greeted, and rounds of cheers wore estebiiecbment, Mr. A. G. A od | gy ty phd oe Keng ‘The bonds to be axned in ive hundeed | of mp bh Te eats ort cite? | given, to which he bowed a cordial response toate partments.’ Clamorous calls for the President Re SS SS Se ee | See dollare each, | S€ colon, whieh be feomsbles to poll parsioulnsts steep. ‘Tae elegant coaches were furnished from the establish. | being loudly persevered in, be came forth upon the | : ted to themectven, addrentng the | Terk, be. it law aethe American te ad princies | GEO. BULPIN, Baatilla Emporive, 351 Broadway. ment of Mr John MeClinteek, who bad charge of the | pivrea over the entrance to the hotel and after the porters, | 1 hope, after your | ever Y You ‘Ace of the City Treasurer, im Chic ty i | sume. We have never seen more, beautiful equizages, | voeiferous applause had subsided, he addressed | littrery labors, you will take (he pecessary tecreation. | rest Union. won Doenell, vhs. | | which wore niso admirably managed the multitude in w few eloquent words of acknow. | Uterery labor, you » z{the, Deceseary recreation. | There ls not am « ‘hicago, April 20, 1862. ht | After a pleasant two hours ride, the train reached | ledgment pee a 7 rahe es Dot drop ite fr: for their cordial hospitality, ax display- lvoe. gentlemen the Phin % bimeelf and the accompanying members | “Tye Porters then drank the health ef th y eo Tt porte rs — eo gedtik | and order en y Was passed over on the steam ferry boat.in | of luis cabinet. He assured his fellow-citizens that | panic which was the only health drank on the veen fo such » demonstration in this city—the © pr ground of the inlepen dence of our common ‘Oo ccmien : * coming abreast of Fort Hamilton, the fort delivered | Was truly grateful to his heart. He returned them his | its thunderin beautiful style—the flash and then each nd u . (Ronee of leughter, When the cum {tself broke forth from or glorions than whem AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. <The highest price ean be obtained by Indi ave any left off Clothing, Furnitur ea, to dispyse of, by pemding, through J. ie STEN, 406 Do en Havre de Grace, and the car containing the President | ed tows ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—NoOTIC Proporals will be received fi own and summit, for the | of separation having arrived, the Hon. John y. on behalf of the Baltimore committee, addressed | mort sincere anc profound thanks for their generous de- ay > 9 won hee pene, the ene ow Garth, enh oom the President in the following terms :-— monstrations of reapect for him, He said that he could | We Wy. ett Rain artillery. Fett Diamond “foie | eet ftom confusion, light from darkness, and from & iepone af, ean obtain ECH OF MR. BARNEY not, and Would mot, treepase upon their attention by | Jowed cuit, mint the cehees from the tmail thines, a degree 0 sr Within the brief morning hours it has been my happy | ™#hing 9 specch; and if he had had any such intention, har a privilege to welcome rour arrival, ‘on bebalf of the eit. | arcene like that’ before him would have defeated It. song Novbtas’ Reef. and beautifully deco- vens of Baltimore is no bliss without alloy, for | Again be returned them a thousand thanks, and retired. | puted with flags, next saluted the President with the even now I have to bid you an affectionate farewell, A | These few remarks were frequently interrupted by the | sharp. hard diecharges of her guns of smaller calibre by fending for the subseriber trough the Post Ofice. will am | | Pine 01 ‘attentio sith ip im street. M's ct ae i N. B.—Ladios attended by Mrs. Coby as ath 2) yorda through or further infor- Retna heard in 3 Assoointe Engineer, oxag st most «uthusinstic cheers had to trent jounty, or to Strickland Kneass, P. A. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, | “<#ecnarian—memory thrills with bright reminiscences eer ‘Then Bediow's Idand, and then Governor's Land biazed | wi peer, ce eh aaa, ‘city, of br of boyhood when joining in the throng that greeted the SPERCH OF MR. WENSTER. | away; and, lastly, the Hattery Gaahed forth itsealutations | % end ine wera praiti J RDGAR THO) “hief Engineer, i ent ensh price for immortal Washington on his advent among us—and | Subsequently, Mr. Webster appeared in answer to | fem the cannon of the old veterans of 1776 Mingled | fuccnt fetter te the te tasiveet Auset. Ton (Engineer Departm’t, P. KR. } May 1, 1st rniture, &o., by a3) eueht the Post, while every bosom glowed with admiration at the chival- | continued calls, and mede a short speech, in his usual | with the roar of artillery were the cheers of fifty thou- | a Fenen puesien teas severenmine ny LDOR ric di cde In arms, und the noble and patriotic sentiments | terre and rententious etyle of eloquence. He said that | sand men from the Mattery and Castle Garden, including h by Mra, Duaseld: \ rejoleing, and we «h in - et US Soresel the Gone b and rejoicing, tnd te shall roan be the Inwaivers of the w vision. Tt was | oot the ogee proud neticnsot Bure rope they ds wat tty ie, whe which breathed in ail his writings—yet his majestic port, | the occasion—even at the close of a long day and a long * the = commanding stature, and dignified demeanor, carrying | journey—sroused all his feelings, and prompted him to Saeee —~T silent sight the eltiovsn and the citizen | the stamp and impress of Nature's nobility—won all | utter a few words. Ife was in the great, the distingwish- | soldiery of the empire city of the greatest nation of ti ed. the eriginal city of the independence of the coun- | world asrembled te do homage, not toa man, but tot Tis from the past we ehadow forth the land, try ond the Union of the States, Mverything which he | embodiment of the glorious principies of republican go- 5 At lights long lost again do meet my view ” saw reminded him of a glorious past. nd that which was | vernanens, e jor aecond-elaes. Lanve trate of the republic must ever con- | nrarest him—the Hall of Independeree—reminded him | “Such was the scene, as presented to our reporter, on i from, foot at Courtland land etrost; and at t of the respeetful curiosity and in- | that he was among the descendants of those whore an- | hoard. Subjoined is the scene, as exhibited to our re- fon foot of gery tre veh, Leave Filan # entire constituency, Age loses its | cestors assembled here in their own city, with the wise | borter, on land. + = } repulsive feature from the advaut it has afforded of other portions of the country, declared inde- , $150 000 *: LEND on BOND | AND ORT. oF otive real estate in this city: It wil wi ee anes vig pee cent interest, ant \¢ licante. 9,008.8. BROAD, Ii ‘Water office, basement. TO LOAN TO AN EMPEOYER; OR bt Byrn Php: be ' interest in « ti ent . Satisfactory references 4 required noes preferrat Address RW. business, which will be © TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, Nt YORK AND PF’ TLADBLPIIA — NEW YORE or ear heard, nor the mi man this country will become in half should a hoop pace wh tents fave oti peta r ‘ ‘ene ge 1 Re hes i - A ee ae * ee tc ren: ht, perbape, like the ¥ on Tanght, nethape x S oF ‘tates Mail ioe Io 4 Philsdelpbia di an haem 2 | ofa personal intercourse with exch and all of your il- jenee, and established the sonstitution and the , = w York. have mot time even for ti wil fl on LEN TO THR RIGURET PRICRS, < conn AND AMBOY RAILROAR LINE Re lustrlous predeogerors, ond Ya treth and stosertty, Lean | Unica Here they laid the feensettons of a republic The Reception in Ne pnd bury in etlivion iy lmpertertons ‘ital com shen, Diamond ry 1 tne ond lew York A Pita La AY aver than none bave filled a larger space in the esteem. arcat and honorable fer the blessings it showers u APPEARANCE OF THE BATTERY. tends to the citizen: New York my heartfelt i steamboat ot, and confidence of the confederacy. Tran. | and itr citizens, Here they established the libe and From twelve o'eloek until the arrival of the President the sceidnetal honors, they have ° Teak Mas itron hi 4, at eae quillity has becn preserved by the moderation, calm. | Union which is our inherit ‘And most . SH merdconrnid itagt line $35 forward oe eoorhy NAR sateok | cen, wiedom and Grmnesa with which all discordant | sald he to the multitude, ts it your inheritance, Yours | *Md fuite at Castle Garden, the Battery presented » very | iajce Genetyl Bandford, standing on one of the ond oun aan ERNE jenlousies have been compromised, giving assurance | may be iheee marble blocks, and ten thousand other edi- | picturesque and interesting appearance. The trees were | of the puryuette opposite the stage, then weleomad, the — PUBLICATIONS, that i" roa commnctions sad fureigs lovedion es ieee but which are of a [cioy > toe] in full leaf, and the promenades were thronged with mili- —— aan — he mn oo ie , ~ | will be. antic ‘and *uppressed ere ot the énheritan . eannts, Coltternig, | Reterenone-Mesars. | FET Want A MOOK, f ALWAYS G0 70 NEAGL. ato, impartenes, ‘Tu tee expression of con | ands & tnovument te ine wade. bavygng tT iy. | (a7 andcitizens to the number of several thy Ccmmander-io-chitet of the army und wary of the seca banat tate, Rare | [ola Coverity shop. Why do Haenec ‘there exist, bo divisione iHere was sesembled the first Gongrest In I7f4, entlise | ‘The epectacle which the Battery presented to an ob- | States sg ten tnn) Sah ke Broo ‘and cnn'go in 81 ie A a 18,000 pe = tayet fo beeen among ws The party of whieh You and than the declaration cr the constitution siete they | server from Castle Garden, was very striking. The inthe Bigsldent was then conducted, 30 gare Se i Mason Co, J 0 ‘ rs, the rt , your own State bearl nes | Weasley aceat Ws Nessaw'atgeete UMM FOYE | the wunrdians, are (he Unionists with whic Baltimore, | respectable part, and wise men Cro ali pacts of (he | arching ond counter-marchirg of the troops, the band, | Gin snemie ts of the Coan ‘Cony to he engage Bry oa Bown bevter, ‘2 William Shy ara iRonO LA CO., COMMISSION MRR |

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