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‘lth of August, » little after nine 'chack inthe | He forenoon, having travelled a distance of ‘This was, of course, long before the wonders effected ‘by vans and railways. Many other important amatehes have since taken place at York; ancnas which wo may allude to those between Altisidora a ng amaele oy at in Jah Negociator and Jock ‘Laird’s brother, in 1824, and others well known to fame. Wo however firmly believe that none of ‘them were of more importance than the one to take on the 13th instant, nor of such surpassing rest to the public. ‘And well may this be the case when we eenslcay the quality and performances of the horses enga; Tt is difficult to oe the excitement this match *has already caused throughout the county of York. All the railwa ies that have connection with the city of York! ve determined to rua special uains on the occasion, for the accommodation of the visitors, and ave making arrangements for pourin, them into the city by thousands. The Wate! Committee of the Corporation have not been inat- tentive to their duties— they have mado application jor the attendance of polico from Leeds, Mull, New- vastle-upon-'l'yne, Doneaster, &o., in order that the ground during the ruces may be effectively kept, 4nd the public protected. ‘This appears to be the more requisite, when we recollect that when Mrs. Lhornton rode her celebrated match, the aid of the military was required to keep the ground. ‘Tho accommodation on the grandstand has been con- siderably increased, anl various improvements have been made at the +!and and on the course, by direction of the race commistee, which wo have de- seribed on previous ovcasions. Wo can only con- clude our remarks by hoping that the oxpectations of the supporters of the turf may not be disappoint- din any respect, but that the evont may prove as interesting ws they expect. Foreign Music and the Drama, We find the following i in one of the leading criti- eal journals of England :—Mr. J. W Wallack, the tragedian, from Awerica, and Miss Laura Ad- discon, have apperred, during the ast, week, in first pieces. “Ring Kichard the Third” was a on Wednesday, when Mr. Wallaok, as sa Dake of Gloster, decidedly gained ground with the au- dience, 1. this part, he eexhibits talents and othe qualifications which peculiarly fit him for it. Hi ueting is remarkable for i intonsity, and here the scheming, plotting, sanguinary, ambitious, violent, deceitful, and yet courageous tyrant, is ad- mirably shown by this ater Seagedisn, who has evidently studied the text deeply. The working ‘ap and ont of this part, in which lies nearly all the story of the play, isan undertaking ia which his | success is unquestionable. Ile is the contre of at- traction, a» 4 your attention is repaid. At first only | designizg, rarde unserupulons, ead in the sequel i and sever other than + bpoucd, 2u. mounting a] obstacies, and triumphing, even as a | oo that his £ . Wallaek ‘ail may be the m rrib yed all this faithtu Mr. Lestowed upon Je rota’ sr medy, ‘Rotire simesa,”” bas been euccessful at che Haymarket tueatre, Lon- don. ‘Tho piece lacks merit in its oonstraction, bat is fullkof wit and satire. ‘The frst representation of the Guild of Literature | and Art i. May, the al Dcvoushire House, before Mer Majesty and | The olay of sir E. B. Lytton, entitled “Not So Bad ag We Seom, or Many Sides | to a Character,” is to be performed under the ma- | nay Bie Charles Dickens, by Mr. Robert | Be as, Mr. Dudley Costello, Mr. Peter C Caaingham Mr. Charles Dickens, Mr. Au- gustus Egg, X. R.1\., Mr. John Vorster, Afr. Tt. IL. Horne, Mr. Douglass Jerrold, Mr. Charles Knight, Mr. Mark Lemon, co) J. Woatland Marston, Mr: eon Stone, Mr. John Teuniel, Mr. F. W lopbam, aud others. | Portions of the seonery have been presented by Mr. Absolon, Mr. Thomas Griove, Mr. Lowis Haghe, and Mr. Telbin. Some- | thing, in the same spirit, in behalf of a national stage, ls contemplated here in New York. Kaehei is announced to appoar in London on the second of Jone. The Froneh theatre is wel! sus tained three times each week, and Anderson, tho | Wizard of the North, occupies the house the other | three nights. Mr. Mitchell continues to be the | nd, of the Amphitheatso, Liverpool, ains, has taken the Strand The ion, und calls it Punch’s Playhouse— ‘ation of tho desecrated drama, and lone, as ueva!, Ly an actor, who always my i of manager. The opening nig! atre, | ‘bers of Schiller, has failed at Drury ‘or's love of wadition led to the re- vivab of tals wretched drama, and wo peresive the result. »enccess of a play thirty years ago, so far from being a guarantee of its profit now, is a warn) ve xesull is inevitably the sane. jam Wallack is now playin itichard sa week at tho Haymuket. Tho * of Moliére, translated and ada ue d by . has boon quite suecossfal at the . Webster representing TartuTe. since her re-appearanes at the layed joy of Madam» V Lycoum, #: er recent indisposition, has in the comic di a of A ‘Tho theatre Lord been mi attended ever, 1 ainment 0! the “Quecn act nothing from the celebrity of t in the production of this class of b the whim and hamor of t the splendor of the mise en scene. | lure” has proved to be ono of the omedies that has been produced on time is still ia the | standing the | and farhion Hid Easter ent Frogs,” als gon: inoo Hanster, nees to the Pri 8 ‘Taree Beautiful Prin- & decided hit, Sup- | combined talenis of Nn Harley, M h ave be en poor indeed ul. Messrs. Morria Barnett anil Ane ian drama of tho “Crarina”’ » the approval of numer rs drama of “ Marie De- romanti & no Celoste’s repertoire which 108 trothfal expression and finer There is ample » » for the ays with nan th Hadson pertonates ant, and Miss f ng trish po " ai pretty sweetheart, hia Mary Keirnaa, j be y sucecsalul as afterpiecos, | odian ( lan hee nod at | place, with several ad relating to | 1 of of North ‘d model of od in wiate 1; the surfres thing bat i with ioe dowa to a is a splow . It is represe ¢ pendant from the try iver is cov commence ncit + piece has even # iramide.” Af alled her oa the stage tweaty wd formed a triumphal pro cession aud oseorted her to her residence The we de Saxe-Gotha hay recently produced © new opera, entitled “Casilda.” It has} y ree (imes at the theatre of Gotha, before i numerous audience, who bave warmly upplanded the musi words are, however, « is too often the case, but of a rathor inferior description. A 1eW compe a, by the same illustrious author, alled “Ii “poeo Spettro,” is about to be produood at Berlin M. Jules Hitler, a once colebrated German tonor, I known and highly appreciated at theatres in nati ened forgotter lottenburg, re also several of bis My ied wore prodaced, has died, at Char- in his 71st your nihas finished his opera, ¢ Tho Bae ha- ; "and, from what ix know is expected the suecess will be as groat as that of the “ Tutti Amante,” by the same author The ng of Ma » Freztolini and Roneoni, in * Lica di ¢ has created quite sen- sation at Madrid. The tenor Masset has also boon greatly applaud After having sung wt a concert given ‘al (he hor Majesty, on the following jay, forwarde« asset an elegant chain studded with br ats Horr Mive German singer, has errived in I ) Where he is engaged for the ~ Tecently noticed the remarkable iapression he produced at Statgar his first appearance, in the part of Obertha the * Droplet At-Ohe host “ Abonnemont Concert,” at Leipsig, farts of an unSnished opera by M. ssohn, on led “Lo were performed. Report spe highly of (he dramatic beauty of this composit The Iistia Vamily made their appearance, thiy censon, at the Musié Hall, Dublin, at Me. Mackin toah's conceit, on last Monday « formance of These vening. ‘The por- talented instrumentalicts elicited announced to take plase on the iéth of | y: | inthe relative receipts, pointing to s crop ar; unbounded spplanse, ue, and evory pioce played during eo ovening Ww: ye Lyons, 2 pe mass, by Adol Adam, hi oem exec nted ca the < the het “thie 4 would scem profane, e good ‘ Lyonais” thought so—for, tho lay af after, his opera, “<Glralda,”” was performed on the came tag, , when it was gene- rally remarked that Adam had mistaken only the words, and that-his bad mass would make pretty opera music. The Sultan has, for the first time, at erent. noy le, visited, with his suite, all the highest functionaries, the Tealian ¢ ra, to open ike season. lis Highness hired the entire theatre, aud admitted all the publie free. Amongst artists of celebrity, in London, is Herr Gustave Holzel, the barytone, who, both as a singer and composer, met with such h complete success some vo since. A new tenor, Herr Reichhart, from ienna, brings with him every requisite for gaining the hij host public favor, viz:—a fresh young voice, full of timbre; an excellent mode of vocalization, which might only be expected from an Italian; andy above all, a most touching and expressive delivery of the vocal strains of his fatherland, which go to the heart of his auditory. Herr Mentor, from “Munich, considered as the greatest hving virtuost on the violoncello, has ar- rived in London, and is going to perform at the Musical Union, of which Mr, Ella is the director. The German journals exhaust the dictionary in praise of Herr Mentor. Deaths in The Earl of Cottenham, late Pe rd Ifigh Chan- celior of Great Britain, died at Pietra Santa, in the Dweby of Lucca, on the 29th ult., in the 71st year ear of his age. The Hon. Charles Edward Pepys, en er (Clerk of the Crown in Chancery), eased father as Earl of Cottenham. 3 and six eos) Saal survive their Five Bey iter 501 neble and disitinguished Tho Kavi of Bantry expired at nee engeEe Lodge, at Yo’clock on the 9th inst. The noble earl was born on the 6th of August v6? and was conse- quently in his 84th year. The deceased nobleman was at all times a most firm and consistent conser- yative. The late earl was married in November, 1799, to Margaret Anno, daughter of Wiliiam, first Karl of Listowel, and by her (who died in 1835) he had four sons and a daughter, the eldest of whom, Viscount Berehaven, succeeds to the titles and estates of tho deceased earl. ‘Tho Cardinal Patriarch of Venioo was taken ill during the celobration of mass on Easter Sunday, and compelled to quit the church. His ecimiaence was carried home forthwith, and reecived medical aid; but a violent inflammatory fover came ov, and upon the fifth day (25th) he expired. Market Loxnox Moxey Manxrt, Friday’ . May 9.—2ngtish mazket very good, closing steadily; not a great deal of Wustness, Railway toarket declining as consols improved, avd market flat snd heavy ail day, closing at its lowest with » very dowuwart sppenrance, “Closing prices Conseils account, 97 Loxpow Cons, MAnrrz, Friday, May 9.—'The show of English wheat at our market to-day ia snail, but millers are cautious, and trade is inactive at tke currency of Monday last ; foreign sales restricted, owing to large enpplies, but at about former terms. Flour and malt no- minully unalvered. Barley, beans, and pens sold steadily at Monday's rates, Fino oats fully ag dear; inferior, b oha foreizn. diteult of sue, aoa the turn cheap- or.” Ja ceeds scarcely auything doing, Other articles ws Uelore. English white wheat 22s to 475; red do. Soe lo 48s, or. Corton Manarr, Friday, May 9.—This is the fourth conscoutive weok durivg which the demand has Yeon limited and prices deotined. “The gradual inomwase r luad Leon estimated, hes induced’ tho trade to buy very sporingly, in the hope that such a policy, on thelr parti, might reduce prices, The estimates of tho present crop now range from : 200,000 to % 200,000 bales. planting of the next has been retarded by inundations, paced In some hazard by partial frosts : oa its extent, | fhe progress of prices will wtimacely depend; aud, in the present critical position of the mar! euccessly: report of it will beansiously locked for. Tho tetal sal during the present week ave been 0279 valos, 1 . there is a fair attendance of the trade, bu rgely; the sales are 5.060 bales, at previo American descriptions have heen pressed for eale and in tho absence of a good demand, a further de- cline of from one-eighth toa quarter of » pouny per Ib has leon submitted to; the autborired quotations for fair Orienns and Mob! * being seduced one-sighth of a penny ¢ a ponny por ib and they have de ai from an eighth to quarter of « yenog per Ib ats nve very dull of ealo,and in them a further de ourred., been taken om speculat Ad 2.620 of Amorican, 80 Pernam, 110 Bahia, and 12) Surat for export. The stock remaining | On the Lat of May bas been carefully co tated ty the ne means Tesarted to nt the clove of cash year, nal it is found to bo less by 25,800 bales than the estinante formed of it—the desclency being almost oxoluslvely American, ‘This difference ‘mainly arises from cotton heing forwarded directly fom the ship to importers in the country, and conseqnently not returned in the | weekly silos.” Sales this woek—000 Sea Iai'd Georgia, $d 00 stained do. 8d. a 11d5¢ ; he and, bd. a sd; 4: TYd.; 60 Maranham, 7 a. | {0 Feyptinn, Giod. a 944d; 10 Domararn, 64 260 Ba Sid. 2600 bale his date, RS gs; samo tim b Stocks—On this date, 1851, 001,720 bags; 1804, O20 Days, vevoor Cone Ruciaxar, Friday, May 9.—Tho Cora cnge was well attended thix morning by millers and vs, There was good tone in the trade and some substantinl «sles were made of et very fully the rates « in a few instances « al advane made on Awectoan four, Indian corn | »commanded extreme prices, Ile best mealing os ts, searee, went up per 40 lbs., which tan ance of Id. per bushel; and oatmeal iinproved 64. | load, Mayptian beans were in request, and Gd. per yt. higher. y ccaree, and 1d, per bushel dearer Livenroot, Prices Corman, von tie Were avn Fray, Maw 9, 1851—Sugur-—There continues a very cord demand, and the saler are again extensive, sun tog to $00 bhi P20 bags Bengal; Khaur a tid., Mauritius ite. 6d. to 80s 6. and Mudras Som, Gd. to ida wt. Yoreiga—Porto Rico snd Venoructa 3%, | Gl. per owt, duty paid, and f s. fain bend, Molasses—Porto R id. per cwt. Colfee—Fine Jamnion 974. to plantation Oeylon 45a, te ‘ Corta Ries 42s, Od, Co due, Gd, for chiefly country dam: need, and bls, to 624, for round; Maracaibo 1s r hed Blo, 485, for ‘Trinidad coo 0 ayra dts, to 64s,; and w tu Cd per ewt, for damaged et, Hice--Carolina, 169, Wo Lis, Gd. pez ewt #6. Ud. to 108, per owt. for low brokon to ~The sales do not cased 0 puns, of all kinds Tee—The market is very quiet. and prices are barely | supported. Very je done in Fast Lodis articles, Lac lye. Is. 44. per Ib.; | fur Week and low liver; gruunble pearl eago, 1 d. to 47% wt tre, Bae. Gd. for te \ per cent refraction; aad altate of soda 18: rewt, Guano—For Peravian there « ‘n jemand, but cther kinds are diSicult of cale st pre Py ewoods—St. Domingo logwood, £55 15s. to rafustlo, £312 ge, Sava n for tuferior to £1 tnbe reported. Amer | 12s. per owt. Ashos—S7a. to.Za bt fox po \. for pearl, Mider—F skips nm ted River Pinte ox, 4d, aud per Ib. Brimstone at pro. nm bark—Philad: ots, Ale. rather in favor whale the re hes been an higher prieca demanded ond pale rape Linacod oil per owt. Ip oil a oll lower, The tallow maz n accepted for Pete y deiaanded; North and Goat 5 28a. The jute tnarket t@ Cat, at © spot tom. Coit yarn, £227 per toa i vimow Manwar, Pronay, May 9.—Thoee interest to report in the bef market ; en fpactive, but holders being dri. ev have not varied. Tha atook of pork now in im- porteca’ handa iy very Ligint, business bas im oonaeqaence con on a lunited seal, ‘Without alteration in vaine there hes been a fair inquiry for tiason, and wo far the | ort have bem pretty wall clesrsd off; but the ad- | cod rates have evidontly leasoned the oo almort to a ¢ corre m per om. rapid advance 4. per owt on lard, with an increased ox. business, the pales reaching M9 to 109 tons ‘ hae beem rather moe gnquired for ; tho market, wover, f@ bare of euppty.” At rory low prices there hes been rathor more doing in butter, Javenrroor Inox Manxer, Favoar, May 9 —Thi ket continues to rympathise with the general dr pression olvervablo in all branches of trade, Orders aro far from wut. and the riready low prices soom likely to give worse, Late advices from Amorica have not “1 (fan encouraging kind, there being liitle diepor i- tion to add to nirendy Inrge etccke, In pig trom a further decline has token piace, and the article ia much m= gdeoted. Tin plates have also beam rather abundant, wad holders bare had to submit to lower rates, Lend and ot without change tent of 1y Intelligence. Casr—0n Tuesday afiernoon, « JouNE tnw, named Willlam Covine, barkeoper at the Crescent. corner of Exchange place and Hanover strect was stabbed in the left side by John Oakley, of No. tt Sullivan stroct. Oakley came to the aaioon, in an almost frantic state, and eniling Cosine out of doors, charged him with having repeateds taken improper Itherties with his (Oakley's) wife, and of ultimately seducing from the path of virtue. Cosine peromptorily denied the charge, Onkicy then etruck him; the blow wes return Cosine, and a scuffle onewed. ‘The contending par ot back into the Creecont, eti!l struggling with exch when Onkley dre’ knife, ® lungod it inte the ft side of his antagonist, who fell te the floor a»parently Tiftiess, Offleer Willh of the Viret ward, arrived shortly after, took Onkley into custody, and conv yed him to the Tombs. The wounded man is now in the New York Hopital, Inboring under extrome agony. It ix le lieved the wound will prove mortal, Servors Accineer—On Tuesday evening, © sailor, homed Charies Wright, was employed in conveying prckoges of goods to the fourth story of the building, corner of Pulton ond Clilf streets, when going too wear the Latehway he lost his belance and fil through to tae p(b of nearly fifty feet, bruising the whole lett cite of hia bedy. and Feeeiving erlows Internal Injuries, Mois in the Hovpitad ta a critical conditiog, amd ailotng from pacersive gala. ts aim ed dra of “Claude ,” which is replete it with the ae votive seones, and has al- ways elicited unanimous wherever it has y [Claude Duval, Mr. Stevens; Col. Blood, Mr. Charles IL, Mr. Hamilton; Peter Prance, M Autor Sidney, Mise 0. Wome, and Lad: Howard by Mrs, Woodward—forming a casi ndealable celebrity. Mr. Hamblin seems to be unceasing in his ef. forts to maintain the proud position he las held fur somany Fa) 6, a6 being not only the best tragic aotor in this country, but also one of the most intelligent mana- gers on the American pool We eg anes ry in perceiving 0 by et ag efforts have been responded the dramatic pul Broapway Theatre. cal evening is set apart for the benefit of Mr. Warren, the activo | respected treasurer stints thagine the Sramatie public should be aware that those benefits come but once in each year, and, con- sequently, they should endeavor to sustain thore men, who are constantly in attendance on them every night inthe year. Btars, who appear bus for s tow ulghia, oe- erally reesive special marks of favor, and why Mot those who are slways employed, —_ rain or shiae, in order to contribute tothe people's pleasure ‘and comfort? Mr Warren is « ver; civil and gentlemanly man, and it is hoped his will do their to-night. The bill is patonmeyetim ag Lapeer Tho com. Deautifuiplay of the “Lady of'l-yons," in which the celebrated American ater vert Eliza Logan, will make her first appearance vrgeod ‘ork, in the beau- titul character of Pauline, in tho of Lyons,” and Mr. Conway will eustain his great eo a ory Melaotte, with Davidge, Shaw, Reynolds, Fredericks, Mrs, Isherwood, and Mrs, Knight in the other characters, SS eieeierenmesan ems tecalee toe ot Warren substantial p nig e great entecm enicttsined for bisa by the dramatic public. Ninto's Ganpex.—The return of the distinguished o- mediaz, Mr. Henry Placide, bas drawn large and high! Ferpectable sudicaces to ilsted, and beautiful theatre. There having theatres well ventilated duri ton, and Niblo's is a location where, althoug! may be deneely crowded. yet there is always a sufficient supply of whi e air pervading every department. On the score of bealth, this is'& very importane. feature, To-night, the performances wit! commence with the farce of “The ‘Village Doctor.” with Placido as Pierre Boncorur, Jordan as Fadaise, with Messrs. Arnold, Sloan, Mra. Sloan, Mrs. Herbert, and Mrs. John Sefton, in the other characters. The amusements will conctade with the new farce of « Tho First Night,” with Mr. Placide in his inimitable character of Dufard, assisted by Mesars, well venti Jordan, Conover, Sioan, Florence, Mrs. John fe ton, Mrs. Sloan; snd an efficient de ballet will en- hence the attraction of the piece. is t bill, bral 10 doubt will have the effect of dling the house, Deaton’s Tuearne,—It ls ulmort ncedless to aay that (ho Lill cMfered for this evening's amusement is v; tractive, the pieces generally selected being of that at tight and jAcwsing character which will always command good bouses,and give the utmost ploasure and enjo Bortoa Lavws Bow ta win thie people's favor. Hix ma- magement, without exrept @ boat we have ever Weert? We tates: Seniega, cakes go-ahead kind of man, that must dways prosper; his selection of dramas is exceileot, and biaconps dramatique is composed ef the best comediaus of the day. ‘The po y co with the comed » Mra. Issel. an: . Skerrett, will sustain the lead Bg mnoencoate A favorit» Lelisd PE irs Holman, M c, an. Mia Walters and M. Frederic, aad the or- eur pie ote, eaieg a ame: ments will conclude with the “Toodles '’ Toseo Burton in his o ‘breled character of Timothy, is worth he price raz.—Every night this favorite place of amusement is fied to its utmost capacity, 0 wittess the tation of the successful fairy spectacle of “7 y which the manager must hire incarred fox the grand and imposing scenery, cor- d magaiGcont costumes, equipments, and ® vast amount cf other properties, which aro-t? the most eostly deseziption, aed ceil forth universal admiration, will b ry phantly recelvod ora M repaid with double interest from ite umivoraal popeiae ‘The several characters aro ably eustaiand, partie those of Thalaba, Mohareb, and Oniews. ‘It will be re dagain this evening. ‘Tao amusements will com: # witb tho Bow comic, operatic, burlesque extrava- ; which has been ox- soi bas been triam- woe p i parts are sustained by Fox, Herbert, La , Miss E. Mestayer, and After whic, Miss Malvina will oxeoute “swiss Dance.” secure sexte early im the one Js crowded @t an earty hour. "™ —Thia evening Mr. H. B. Philtips takes his benef, whan & GULF preet vvelty will be pre- ented for (le aunuscment of hls frieads. ‘The entortuln- ments wiil commnce with the favorit». musical oomeiy “Charles 11,” with Mr. Lynne aa Charles, Mr. J. 1k Beoit ant aptain Cop, nad Mary Taylor as Mpry Copp, in which she will sing several besutital vongt ‘The’ west | — fonturo Will be 8 grand ballat divert isoment, introducing La Manon, by Mle Duey Barre and Mr. Smith; La Ariel, by Mies tthe Polka Nations.e, by Mr. Pictoher avd tr: and the celebrated composition of Leder, ealied the « Foboes of th» Nightia- gale”? Mire Gortrode Dowes will danoon Pasde Corsaire incharneter, 'f ceedingly attractive. so far; but | when it ie known, also, that the military drama of “Tho ibd Inv wiih “Mary Taylor as Taylor, Dunn, Phil. y and Bits: Julia Gould, we presume the house will be Oiled at au early hour Banstoi's Mvsyrn.—The dramatic representations of the Patemun children give the utmost satiefaction and pleasure, ‘The entertainments of these miracles of infant mined, L by any juvenile p ds at the Museum a asions hundreds are turned away, the eprcious lectare- room being thronged at an vazly hour, To-day they ap- pear in Oyo great charactors. Both of thom read Shak- spenre Hike n Lilliputian Kean, and their gestures ace as correct a4 their accent. All sbowd be proseat at an carly hour auceeas of the is con. a company of n wive proof of thelr grest worth and popals olor atizee! ime programme to might M sane —T delighted epecta- bw a, aod the Fireuan's ived with the grenlent rolat, An exeel is offered for Unis oveulag. at'a New Teaveniane tow, now on lta way to Kew Lork, immenas crowds everywhere 09 Its route Wiig states that it was visited t place, and in toany towns han A admittance, for want of room. ond nine are employed withs 11 Arve of elephants wick the 2ith, Rab- a inet., and will em nt Troavurer rest in the hoant his worthy Wehore tha bump: whera raced rusterly {and Othello have boom prow s He performed Im hia ¢ wo tns Peiday dy be is 1:0 aor tied b Marine AMairs. rear Gur Trusonaen.—This ie the anme of another new ere-bullt clipper abip. She istely ar. tired here fire ‘ord, Maat, whare she was built by Mr dae. 0. € 4, WhO Likewise construoled che olipper cotlng Star The T. craph will rf about 1.966 tons. Mer tn ya heel te f ‘and om deok 17%) extceme teadth of beam D6,and depth of held 21% feat, Mor frame is constructed of white oak. She is ooppored faxtoned, and is well ventilated. Mer dead Asad her floor iy enrried well forward and aft her fore rake being five feet, At her bow ts a very Gnoly carved and airy-look are of & woman. her bend iy orasmonted with « gilt wreath, She meetin + bearings are carried wall out, thus giving bere yancy than many of com, weal or to feat o ster charp en le very daft Bhe haa a top gail wand tw f ot bon, in nt fi tw te spumailly furaidsed paneling is ecmptsed of aatinwood, ma yanir wood, with gilt pilesters. and richly carved mouldings ‘The state rooma, of witiod thers are eight, aro miso Atlod to o:4 renond. the Her aparring fs tight and graceful, and imparts n ne s painted and mart apr sh mek Bor sicft of f the clipper Meet, and ber friends 1, strength, and every mea-coing qm rpassed wned Ly M hineas Sprncte & Co, of Row ‘owt the foot of Hoekman ho will start it city it John apt. K. Harlow, & gen sereet, for Californ in about three » he Her age Ogden, Kay. Ler comma tleman toug cownerted with tho Boston and Kast India trode 1 rato —Mesers, Matthews, Mashoo, & « p builders ot Appancgansett, bare contracted . ith Mr. Andrew Hicks otbers, of We-tport, to built & fine clipper shige of 230 toma, to be employed in the aperm whedo fishery in (he Pacific Sep Marve Orgnatiovs —The schooner Jane, Captain Studley, cleneed from (itis port for Bt. Joba, NB, to a siet Ie bringing up a cargo of coppet gunk seme years Ago from a wreek st neat Grand Menon. She is char- tered by Ospt. Barton Ricketson, of this city, a woll Anewn and enterprising merchant, and bas beon pro- ceded by schooner Flavia, carrying pub marine armor wad All other mecemenry apparatua——New Medford Mercury Tink of Crantnwros asn Dartisone Steamens—Wo ved to toarn that It has been detormined to entab- ine of Steam packets, to ran weekly, between Bal- and Chaoston, conslating of two propellers, of shout 760 tons burthem Thay will be 190 feet long, 0 foot wide, 13 fect deep, with ongiacs of BO horse poror, to town. one | city, | and of San A distant nine m: iscontinued until next season, made, Brever Major Linnard, it is rd Light House will have to be abandoned, w: ig sent out. It wu to have been lit on the 4th of next July. —Charies- ton Courier. vg bem ae Calais, 12th inst., by Messrs. Porter, a fine brig vf culled the African. At Robdinston 3d inst. JW Gon, en of 180 tons, called the Sarah Hi. Chase. At Mattapoisett. evening of 15th, inst., ‘a superior bark of 206 tons, owned by R. 1, Barstow, tnd Intended for the Atlantic sperm whale fishery. Tavncsiz—At Calais on the 12th of May, by Messrs Porter» fie big of 369 toms, called the Aftian, At ‘obbinston. on the Cox, Haq. & brig of 180 tone talled tha esa Chap nig At Mattapoisett, on tho evening of the 15th, a superior bark of 206 tons, owned by R. L. Barstow, Esq., und ia- tended for tho Atlantic sperm whale fishery. eo THE pronnp. ‘3 gi —THE NEW AND ont rire AN STAUNCH ‘4, J. H. Blethen com- manger, wil eae ie Ne te North Kiver, for Liver- Spon te “Chagies ‘onis: aad: thecesy tally ecstel hy i “only, and. the mak eed nad te y, re! ly test or to the fullest satisfaction. She bas ations for IX fees. wane o bo 0 office of R. N Sey hta's Woes H corner of Broad. where plan of Vo soon, Ne freight taken. rr] W YORK AND LIVERPOOL batch ly ST. T nina the ohipa eoupriang Wis line ate Wh RIATIO. |...) ‘Theee ships having been built government rv hae Kirustion, as alae tn’ theie en Chale satommodat m= caper to eaah ship. Ho bert ena wero “pares ov by neh dt Asst. Wotareaay, oe Wean: ny x a erday, we Erieey” Tor freight or rpeeenets apply to " iy K. COLLINS, Ni serene ti . Ee Pere Ss pnp “npegeet-4 ROBEKTS 1s k 523 Biktog yar rad, Paris. wala) ener ahhe samy porary cable Con. signed Wlocetor, aad sho value ‘After the first of amt the tate of Seolahs © {de above Mg ae Will be materially reduocd OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE —NEW YORK and Havre Steam Naviza' Compan: United States Mall Steamship vRAN RL Ramee dW Wetton vom: mandor, leave for at Southam, von te artzgarr2rt Qgsreegrrerrrerss iver, eas All letters must pass 3 throny nthe Pe ‘or fz ars ay te o MORTIMER Lets “Aneate eave JOR SAVANN 1.—THE SUPERIOR ~ STRAMSHIP FLORIDA, (1, Sites) Pgh Lyoa, will leave Pier No. North river, on ‘ pores { May, at 4 o'clook, ‘or froight oF passage. 8. > MM tronr 1 ‘The Alabama, Capt. Ludiow, om Saturda THE TINE NEW ¢, WINFI SCOTT, 2100 tone enney Coulllard, Fak separ from at three eee F. a Me or passage, apoly AVIS, BROOK: x Co MH Beaver ateost, rner, For freight tht sant yy &t the office, Nes. eh oteect, or at I77 West scr Ht etree’. . Corner Warren otrect. NITRD STATES MA Fur New Orieana dircet, ¥ 2%, at SP. Me peas: destie vegies a, J. Findlay Sohanok, i precissly ab S-c‘alock, P. —Fare Reduces IO, 8,000 to anaforred 9 amubip PALCON. ¥i ie ight taki om ate, per cuble fers. Brecie only taken om ans. No M's of Indiug will od after the elenmer has walled, For froight or passage, Office of the company, 177 West stroet, acreic MAIL STEAMEUIP ¢ Company — ONLY ber due for San Francisso.— Deh. at 3 P.M ephec di . Findlay Schon ton Mouday, Mey 2th, at precisoly 4 » from her pior at the foot of Warren street, kovornment mai ck, Forfreight or paesnas, appiy ai the fica, No. 64 an456 Sous street, Orat No. Co ach alees. corner of Warren, DEPENDENT LINE TO CHAGRES D through tickets to Cal at the lowes texcelient ventilaty wilt bs supplied orpecia ferniahed with aa iron ¥ bullion, and oth ry one ‘Alas “an experionced for the eaie of tiok and other in tgeinet high O3ITION TO tthe lowest daly Thro r: my 4 Kinreton (J a.) Tho eew and splendid otenmuatiy BROLUEK JUN THAN wiii ontively Monde May, ot 3 VOM, for Chace Hor fnet trip to! Ch on the ovt cents per Lb, Pts pals . >, 10 eante COMPANY. (ONLY jornis and Orerow).—The pubibe new arranterems of this Com 4 apprcved by the Navy United Meetes mail & MAIL STRaNSMIr rough Mne tor © tre Informed th CAROLINA’: CoLuwnes aries UN ‘ p . with the macis wo | guamst from Ber Praseiaoe, | A reguine line of propellers will be mop ap for the tonne jon of frolght Ama transica’ pasvoncety tcl wou PS nd fan Pranciecs p SARAM BANDS any, and po sementa, will be bert Fu f 1,400 sony arly ain be atained vy M0 © va tone. enters PHILADELP HUN. “|:ia0 tome for Chagren om the Lith and 28h of omed FALCON wid ‘Orleans and Chagees, loa: Aa little detention ae a Hew Vor with the iho event ai Jenico, Californl n Paseages fepis New Orisa! feo be securred trom Arwistreng, Laweanon & Co. h4ente, at Wine piece, ‘The fare for vhrough sickens from Now York bo Sam Fras- lees hag been reduced fre Hn in spice fomyle lew vy Fone so aa te Cape © WEL do atthe lowest iy AY the office ive ot the Company, ™ it theie neonay, 177 Weed ate OR SAN FRANCISCO— DROP ATCH LINE. WR nea New York b AGLE, at pier five triad ship wore. directs tom, ant ohe be oe whoee Jud avery Fequinite ab very low rate va New APLENDID “AND AST SAILING seamer BROTHER JONATIAN, will nil on Mondas, May 3, for © ere nt Port Royal, Feceatce, om be tickets for Cali fornia at rede. STF MERS YOR SALB—FOUR STREAMERS (CON- ©) densing engines), from 100 to 133 feet long | one do. AO fort divincter condensing do ply to Beondway. densing engin yor RMIUM CLUR MOAT Fes; mf aguas rite tn. goed order, wil Boat Baraar, Atlantic be roid, ches Dook ie Bevery, THEATRE.—BOXES, 25 5 CENTS ; PIT, 136 ae Orchestra 0 eeate, aT iain Fee at 4,136 o'clock. the grand historical apy annnannannnnnnatt ecee| ROADWAY THEATRE —¥. A. MA’ ect and Bitar aes eh iv ‘Treasurer’ 4 Fide Melaotte, ‘ur, Conny ‘C: ig iy rarest © Shaws avis, Mr. E. Shaw; Frederi P Bale ila: be a ue Bale Blazon, Mrs. Abbott; Countess Rosedale, Miss Anderton. . wea ME JOHN, ht —Fourth a ie % ill appear as Dufard, Ler 078 ry Lighted di mm nif Becond SAD vk: BR Wales ‘asnel, Mi Edi ise We- ty Mise I Hinert: Unite, ie Fie alter sre orga "with the ‘ae of c MOUY ALS Ciands Mer: . Mr. Pope; Honet loo Mr. Hiiten} Atross Siduens ae wasn aie eae BURNS THEATRE —COAMBERS STREET, REAR City #, Dress Circle and 50 Bot, 19 or Second Tie Ore! Bia bof We Song Me) Blak: ry Mra. Skerrott. ‘To conclude with th vodlénee, for sev Y ONE—The ¢ fe secitene ferous osangitee me foatincees Ete Dy helper at cae Se at somady ot the TOODLES—M:. Timuthy Toodle, Mr. Burton; | POR Picts Bomeuue Piacide, Be Blend Wang hove Mise Westen Fraak Acorn, | Tiece called the THES NiG ir Stars Me ATIO} or mn ATRE, CHATHAM STREET—DO: Pi cont 4 e 78 0 M arclock ‘Thursiay ore aE, ap ROUGHAM'SLYCEUM, BROADWAY, yusen strest.—Dress Circle and Parquet, ‘60 conte; Cirele, 25 conte; Orchestra Stall Seats, $1; A ‘Doors open at 7/4; to begin at 8 ovclock. wi 78 ‘Of FHALABA, | fam Peo ‘Thursday eve! fa sibevasieg! seas Se" Thgran Hoare, a Ea rhalal sla Eee: ik comes with the maial comedy oath, Mr, G, Taylor, Samba, y Mestayer; Aerator Mies Mi suthae Be rea Bre, ‘The Muea DAMTOAN DS PY ERTO"D. Danio, Mr, it Fox, sig- nor Pythio, Mr. Herbert; Dion-lstins, Mr.’La Favor; Put: Tati? Me. C. Taylor; Sal-Authy, Miss E. Mestayer. "LLE JENNY LS Linae ay {Seam CON- gt? to her Bi 3 oy N ngs ale Western Now York, ee. the Lakes, Canada, Kustom, sad hor final departure for urope. ie informed ae bie are reapecttally that these Concerts THE BELG it haps SoNckar 4 reiPerne neh L oN FribaY EY IV ENING, MAY 33, of niet have been a hs ooktay Teepectable and tf conte. Me caeas open 38 hall cent Hise 3 ve the acecmmotaticn wie te Tees: Tamoncing B ‘at 8 o'clock, P. M. PPSELOWS MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS Prodigae):.. Auber. ‘Hal!, No. 444 Broadway, between Howard ani Arin—"C Mlacta di tam. ‘Open every night ing tho week. The mermoor) vs +. Donizetti. A well Fi ‘Mins | ecitative-—": formers,” under ti | rey nap rr oy Berta in this clty for the last year nye een calred Wi (ltcberta it Diavolo). Meyerbecr, | the greatest favor by the elite and fi f mo Lia, Dany La ee Their concerts consist of Burlesque L Concertino on the reach iors seeee eee Fucha, TRseremhtt Mero low, = Foeraanees Ep Duot—Al! iden di quel métalte,” (11 Bazbiore),.. . Rossini, or Salv! and Signor Bellet. ‘Ab r ore Ah mon sini .a Sonzambula).. . Bellini Bovauam's LYCEUM.—MR. OT RESPECT- ounces that he has (by whe tibard | 29operntiom aru. am) arren, fis pe ema oe cron, a a 5% Moiin. dawny Linn, PART I Overtare—(The Craraders,). 8p til,’ (ia Favorisa). adeparvure for Bugland on t ney. Cee saul ‘ Salvi. voriva), ments will Mronsiat of . i act of the Aria—Deoh vioni a Nore a Figaro), ... Mozart, | CINDERELLA, ths favoriee sietig oC USED U Pas pry the famous olympic extravazann Trio for the Volos and two F ten (Gusap of Si- MAIDEN—Mr. Tum alee, (frst rf , Morechoes. (Bre me) Mr. Waloot DCONCERY, ON TORSDAT batt sive to Wayans RIPLER HALL.—GE A evening, May 27. at Trirl now system of Prof Krust Recueken Miss Carella artetia of geatlemen ainst< OUDE Iadea. Piret appearance: 0 pilse Aigti and Molique, Werster ot the . Donizetti. eat Glaramento) » -Meveadante. Signor Sa The Last Rose of Sammor’ # An Irish Ballad. | + M. Bengprer, jumbering hod Pi Wiolopecliist, Sic! Blehora; Beis’ Solo Corno de Baseetto, M. ir. Drescher: Sel> t asisting of Groeschel, Reyer, Daeoby, Risteel, Drescher, Kieler, x, Heinerks, Eltr, Weise, ‘and Seni. whole under tho ditection of Mr, George Loder. ng ty MUSEUM, 175 CEASE AN ARs one F LEA, Bo! Png imissior ceaty Fae re Beats, aa conte; Boxos, 25 cent a cea renaes : Ry 2, and $1 eno, ait at ‘tae tickets entitle the ‘A specitic nemibar of tickets will be ailotted to the publie hers will be xo rAus rreKETs for aay 7 pretanos whatever. ‘The low prices bten fixed bust rondor this tule abso: of Uekets will be opened a Jollic’s 30) BROADWAY, evory day, except the Sabbath, from 5 A.M, te 5 P.M, here diacrams tay Ye 6c ured. Kusle Store, © few remaining Farewell C 1 bo given wostosts NESDAYS, ond FRIDAYS. at Cavtls j Gardea, or kt Tripler i Doors opm at (5 odeck, 2 tniniag the words of the songs may be obtained | price, 25 conte enc Nils GRAND CONCERT wil be givon On Monoay Evasive, May 26. In cousorience of the wish which has been very generally expevwed by eR Dhiey show are. rapes fully dnformod (hat AND NO CON CASTLE commencing at Saletpast 6 three o’elec! Ow TIORSDAY, May Sth. a the door THE 0 THE THEATRICAL PROPESSIO: eovernl Ladies and Gentlemen of abi ty to in dingw aad coamodions Theatre at Sse Peage fornia. Por further partionlar vruine of Wi Dayton: Southern Exohange, No.1 Seate street, New Foes Letters must be post-paid. __ AMUSEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA, T NING * e givon at at balf-past ‘Tilekets for the Morning Concert are ret. 1 wr. adh reset bk ARNUE'S MUSEUM, Pa ADELPHIA. <p, BAR ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—Y. T, BARNOM, | tori Msnry Propristorand Manager; Joha Green woed, Jr. Assistant HiseGhd Sxestoe, Saneth 6 che been eck. In cote ifenri- | TERS TS NOT GOLD. whieh b do Blow, isa en fe bag ROUGH DL ; atoms wi comedy’ ADY be Ti LAR a bw iced’ me the week with eter e afternoons arg Tans merry vesring fare Vaudovillen, and short dramas. Tha Crleatien od tan wan vanbertel Keke Adniagion ip Performnanee, "i ecute; children under tom Sears, LM cents. ring the engagement of 1 8 Tres wich the cateptlen ‘et the must of necowity be qurpendod. Admission, 2 cents; children under 10 years, | wy Ot; weate Ln FARQUEL oF amily clrele, one cate. Seats for the evenlug ag many be accused ducing th J OTICE AN AMATEUR, branaric ASSOCIATION of good standin sof obtaining a few mors [YJANY AND MANY A WIFE &: yonng ladies of reepestatiliny. “A good opportunity now bo Offered to those wao doaine itp Communications Dolpless, oom wedto TN. 1, Box 133 | ic ary down and consequence of tbe companion ef his bosom. . ow Broided! ith too aay portion of the ona to be epont with ment ef the other, The timely possori entitled an follows, haa been the means of saving Sho lite of thoubna ds. sa WOUNDED. THOUSAND ve ws, Li eince the Geetedition wae (semed. ‘thor has bean induced to es Teqneet of those whe Lave boea py A vat all may have aw 6 a ‘all the: hold di hu have favored : encomia, come of Sertincmens. = JARKIED WOMAN'S PDICAL COMPANIOR, DR. A. M. MAURIORAU, Prorewor Twenticth #adition. TWIS WORK Is INTE MARKLED, or thave ib eecrets ¥ ud nil disonses visit families sirangors, reeks tinwas to he and press pubifeatio ' throat, ince ned bond: algn lent pains | ry) B. W. Gibbons, 10 South street. the sieve P.M. Lee, ox-alderman lith Wa ith Ward. Ancther—I erftered onvieed by more 0. pn. 2H. Pricey Ble Sei bok vow emplaliug marriage, sa (} dipetese 4 be Kknewa to them ta x iis ed in the h a cCaplais Richard Yates, N.H; Ain ite pares have proved « hinge tr Heine oan cafe te ite geese & J, hendredy of similar cases, Le also refers to the peoieeaion te the pre ee wpe ics genereily. a pubtish ’ SICKLY AND UNJAPPY WITES. 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