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NEW YORK HERALD. * «autres ought to stand. Bet Senaior Cot he Alleged Cuban Expeditionists. | arin acreage oteaalie a seseetns | _.__._-- SOCREEE, MEIER | nan SER nm en aera “ a \ afterneen at 3 , PROCESSION OF ST. PAT- 2 a ger (democrat) who Mrnishes the third report o'clock, and to the | pul this evening, at 73, | AMERICAN INSTITUTE PARMERS' CLUB.—A RE- PROCESSION OF 82. ¢ oe ahora a a . oa at d States District Court, | otclock, at Mets tan i tanee, ill be hold at the Repository, 351 ies will meet on the morning ot JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | goes into the detail, and minutely criticises the Walter tine aaere Sone i Mctronetan (late Tripler) ital Admictanee, | Pipers reins oil ese ae ge = she bec houlaay nad PROPRINTOR AND EDITOR, whole business. Be portrays the indisputably SEVENTH DAY, ae Hey ToC eg ar a a A thal a | Joineaby the ith reriment (irish volun s) and other Irish Mancn 18—The United States ve. J. L. O'Sulkivan and | Three Dollar Hats—Spr: Fashion—If be distributed. a re are requested to briny dexchange. Strangers are respeet- | ‘com free to all. ing * canes Mr. COCK CHAPTER, NO. M4, 0. U. mM. nan follow- nies, for the purpose of exco: Pte Aids to the G re the namey 0! Roman Catholi UL B.S @PriCe W. w. CONNER OF FULTON AND NaSeuW sts, | MWi8e, if mot perfectly corrupt, style in which the | oA 7'"A the sitting of the Court, this morning. the | there be any intelligent gentlemen who are misled by | {heir best seed . ‘a . 1 cept fa rice to believe that ticle | lettings were given out, and tvinds up by recom- | Judge asked the United States District Attorney if there | the Soveniee © ee belie wat an article must : 6 be an inspection of th Would be any necessity for detaining the jurors not em- | {\h*¢siber's rill molehin hata! will We sotietent te convines U. A.—-HAN Vetume XVII.. ..No, 75. | mending the’Legislature to administer a summary ler. Yr. Jobn MeCors ‘A. HORTONKEECH, Sachem. | Mr. John Farrell, SI ock B. Soci sesceeee * The members of Hancock Chapter, No. M, O. U. A. . «: | pannelled? the most sceptical that he sells for three dollars a hat, in i e C) 8 inesde eater are and wholesome rebuke to those speculating, politi- | "me District Attorney said not, and that they might ve | uyegeegual aud in many, greatly soperionte hose ie'fta ines att 'clock, Pe Me for the. purpose of ten aburer's G. Bositiety. AMU NTS THIS EVENTSG. i | ve det ii ji discharged fora weck. sok way hatters at and $4. 1. a h ral of te brother, Abraham D. Quick, . Robert Dyes, Erin Prat 1 B. Society, Brooklyn. cians who have deterinined to unjustly transfer the | STR G! 'Neseero was sworn, and examined by Mr. | 100 Canal, comer of Wooster street, | Pfnetual attendance is requested. Hy order Gus | Me. dabn MeCorhiek, Simrock B: Society, New YarK: BOWERY THESTRE, Bowery—Prranro—Ronryson | people’ssnoney to their‘own pockets. Mike Walsh, | yzo¢man—tI was part owner of the sloop William Rowe; I ———— | ome T ~ . st wil " impe: named | Hostery by the Case or Dozen.The maxi- aoe Mr, Daniel Moran, Operative Masons. mate tc cougars sa it will be seen, has moved forthe impeachment of weoa sua t0 Regine viny Rag et, A ihoeeieg pace lea ripen eet thomsiaionym ta print, Gesdantacle IBERNIAN BENEVOLENT BURIAL SOCIETY.— | Mr, Robert Mason, Emmet Mutual Benefit Benevolent BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadwey—Jack Cavr—My | the members of the late Canel Board, and on the grants frm South Amboy; he was to pay $20 a day; he | the enter weds on to ready oales, aad low peices the ede .. ane mammbega ef hie spelen os bereh; aotitied to moet ett sronaban; sik deine Fer havin cae coming up of his resolution quite a lively debato | uid me $20, and he said he would pay the captain $20 & | gcc, are well enown to hosiery dealersasstways Command. ing, Het inst; at Svclock, precisely, to unite in thecele- | Mr: Patrick Dunn, Sharrock B. Soc MIBLO'S—We Pearonuance, may be anticipated. ‘It is well known that several | 9°) reyes T now about it. POT #0) | tog STeAty sale Sed 68 ramnsegr aang lene, ration any sai blah A _—_—_ 57 William street. pe c ZSCRAS on ag ir., General President. be OR py a ei ry ed RTON FATRE, €! Wrst Ex of the more conscientious members of both parties, Cross-examined.—Burtnett bad come aboard the Wil omAs CUSHING, Assistant Geno he Grand Marshal, assiste Pie kis toni a al aa a Pieese? | tiem Rowe; be had.been down toitatenImand some :ten 1 Society in ita respective pI No. 1, Brooklyn. Society. ies of Brooklyn and ‘oviety, Williamsburg. ids, will form the line Seeretary. by placing en i i Mrs. Ramsbottom, 1, BENEFIT AND B. SOCIETY. i te, to. wit:—Thir — are opposed to this abominable scheme of the Abus tothie: by ted to bu: was th MMET MUTUA! . -— | ceed to take the following route, : > schen days previous to this; he want yy axchoonernamed | the mod fas the only er; | Mead ob dnis Eatiats ace becetis Boutbonon oases eee teeing to Righth avenue, down, Bighth NATION, THEATRE, Chatham street—Lucrezia | co wardites, and a'warm contest will be likely to en- | the Harriett; 1 did not then know his name; I think he | Paris. 1d “Vive la charte," Feat re cealng. Wh Pekceke bapa ‘Montgomery Trrenty’thitd sino ‘street, 40 Caual street, Comal strest to SD Boroia—Proue or THe Psrnins—Marniep Raxe. ‘opriate in the m: Hall, 76 Prince strect, at Bo’clock, A. M., prec said he wanted her to carry freestone; we differed about Mists made by UREEN, | Hall, 76 Fring - sue between the two factions. ry ¢ price; Ifound his name was Burtnett from a Mr. AMUGING PERFORMANGES IN In the Board of Aldermen yesterday evening, Al- ol ane ele an y; in | West Broadway, to Chambers street, to Broadway, down bration. N. B.—The members are hereby | Broadway to Park Row, ep, ‘Chatham street to Bowery, AMERICAN MUSEUM saw him next after he hired the Wm. Rowe in _—— notified that the semi-monthly mecting will take place, at | Bowery to Prince, 1 since to Monlgomery, eae peo Sa derman Tweed presented a retolution appropriating | about a mouth; {twas ubrut three days before the Rowe | Callfornians tm wantof Clothing, do you | ‘tut! Mesting Moon, Mhurnicy crcvag, Nibinats «| then llomiae, the Alda tra Peguero BOWRBLY AMPHITHEATRE, Bowery—Equestaian ., : was arrested that Burtnett gave me the $20; the captain | wish to deal at a store where you will prpers berg justh; Jounx J. Grace. Rec, See'y. No 70Prince street.” PATRICK DEE, G1 Prarorwances. 2 the sum of $2,500 for the relief of the Cuban prison- | got paid for two days, amd I have not charged for any | served—where they do not keep runners at one-half profits e = Coe rs, which, after some discussion, was lost by a'vote | more; Burtnett was alone when he came on board the | Then call.at least, and seo their prices, at LEVIE & RE- HOMESTEADS. T. PATRICK'S DAY,—THE MEMBERS OF THE SO- CHRESTY'S MINSTRELS, Mechanica’ Hall, 473 Broad- | ¢™> | ft 8: SP ee sloop to me; as for as I know be was alone when he came | GAN 'S:,corner of Nawou and, eckman, streets, Black | ww rir TTR SO Siety of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, will celebrate ee gtnine So gee 0. --. | down tostaten Island. ee 4 ? HE LEXINGTON MUTUAL LOAN AND accumu. | thir National, Anniversary by, s Dinner, tt, Wi aatingye WOODS’ MINSTRBS, Woods’ Musical Hall, No. 444 | The Board of Assistant Aldermen, last evening Shek Ta aapored. yee tbe cecal and sagt SUE ARSE oe A, ating Fond cording to Dinner ca be provinee by re 0he. Seo tey 7 Beoadway—Pfmoriat Minarneisy. concurred with the Board of Aldermen, and passed | $yrner of the vloop Wan. somes reg rma yea ee Ha, corn en | Cind, Thaks ena any] a BLE SHEE T the ordinance in reference to the City Inspector's an to tn my na, i ivan to F 4 nk Bees I'at, Arthur Finnegan, $8 Ap Pp i bring emigrants from South Am| New 4 - tone ee Bes ye tteret ley F BM WW atuon, 3 Mesbige Bay D (@) U . Department, which had been vetoed by the Mayor. not bring any up; I saw Mr. Burtnett there and Captain | 1c, Lat ane ts an pans e eapply would do well s med ap atthe, ales, here | 5 on $0 William ‘ant xplanator, ; HY PeTTION g 0’ , P.M. bers wi! They also adopted a resolution to appropriate $1,000 | Lewis; first saw Captain Bewis on the dock near the | ghove rammed, 622 way, two doors from Spring street. NOR DER, Wine towident. mo er OB fe table at Bs ie ssi Members will JOHN JULIUS New York; Tucsday, March 16, 1852, ‘i 1; Thad no conversation with him; Mr. Burtnett ° nA ia for the relief of the Cuban prisoners who arrived a paid ue twenty di that day for the nextday: there | Great tings. —Pet & pier. 8. Mott, Bl Sey we i Seen H. BIRNEY Secretary. ‘The News. few days since. a ees Seek wae Cate Lewis that a Pe hr Beep ee hite street, having ha Wis! He Adams, dokn ‘Darragh, Walter Dunosn, PP ERPERANCE ORATION, DELIVERED BY ENOCH By the steue-ship El Dorado, arrived yesterday | Two merchants of this city, named James and | specks cm, 4 seieueen OSs, " * 5 ®, Camp, at Tripler Hal n Tuesday, March 9, against geaving repre: yan) is theone; Burtnett told me I was to go under Cap- vi 7 iP! faw, with an elogant allegorical etative. thefeot, published. in pamphict for onal Democrat office, 26 Ann street, N ‘each, or $4 per 100 cople 8 boys on hand, Jacob . tion % * , sem Sait apeee Halpn Trembly, CC. riggs, BB: Fellows, John afternoon fier Chagres, we! have four days’ later | George Watson, were brought on from San Francisco | tain Lewis's directions; I arked Burtnett wherethe pus- | Tancetricn, ts, Drumele, Ses Tusco-py, 7a, to Be; Ingrales, a. Ronenason, Jr. Secretary. news from California than by the Daniel Webster, | Yeeterday, by two police officers of this city, on a re- | sengers were to land, and he raid ete nnd sia . lonhstyd 7 eer se Tg Enuuwo J. Pouren, dttorney and Counsellor. ; | quisition granted by Governor Hunt, charged with | {0£0 under Coptain Lewis's direetions: ng | he Crowds of Strangers and Citizens to | | The oles of the astociation at No. 308 Thied which reached this port early yesterday mornin, A more raid; he was ine hurry, and had to get » small boat tof Root's Di type Gallery, | av ween Twenty-eighth and ‘Twenty-ninth strovts, ‘OTICE.—AT THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR DIREC- pe San Jaen de Ricaiagee. By ee ‘isin running off with $12,000 in money, belonging to | to get on board She seasons be eon ceens ree ros Uteavay, coruer of Frankita street atord. eho | where articles of the Assoelation may bo had gratis, tors of the New York and Virginia Steamship Company, we have dates from— James Morton. See report elsewhere. ee ret thir went Seen ine Avek Taoure | rca scare ee eene oe nes alee TE, EIGHTEENTH WARD uy THE FIELD —TUR Hint, the following ena em were unanimously ‘sieeted 2 eee t Teaw Captain Lewis egain until the afternoon of ee Asoo, will | for the ensuing year:—Edward M. Greenway, Hen Sites Sef, a mee <a 2 crnavion ap raw Loree Exrene | Sageien oi mig heirs i stot Recon | california Merchants and blinere are ane | Riis Stel Mninp ttariny eth aot Une | trata lay wm Wa reste, e eh, Mande.-Jan. 90° Pauems............ Meh ¢ | Tam ADMINISTRATION AND THE LOPES ~ | om board the sloop; I asked him where I was to take the | yited to examine BARRON, BROS". portable blestfurnsces, | at half-past 7 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of receiving sub: | Cuetjce of the'Eoard, Kdward Ml, Greenway, was wat SEO eciallice Peo. 21 Santy de Nicaragua Mek, 6 | TION.—A Wall street contemporary claims great | passengere—where they wery to be landed, and he said | for extracting gold from guarts rock, and for all other melt eriptions from persons wishin to become mombara ef the elected Presidents”, 2, Habioht, Secratary, peakers will be in attendar are 8 azplain Tudlam & Pleasants, agonts, C. E. HABIC G , Barron, ‘Bros’ portable forges. Both ean be seen in she practical details and working operation ini: Son it ; ing operations. The; he most effective farnaces in use, i illi credit for the administration in its conduct and man- | they ware to be put on a ship; I asked him had they | ing * ‘ we Aaa doherra italien) nen agement of affairs growing out of the Lopes expo- Panes yor said ay k se at the ware rooms, 66 Duane street. Hon, 4 few shares remain undispored of. ame reaidonts of ME; EDITOR:—AN ADVERTISEMENT APPEARED be i " i i A ‘board @ eteamer—that the: ey in . hand—Reoo! a jn your paper ot lay, March 12, in’ tinuous yeeld of the California placers, and of the | dition to Cuba. We cannot concur in this estimate | were togo on e t they were going 0) Passengers to California canobtain’Throngh | the carly bird that catches the worm, | Office ieeallecdne ee the pavecisensnh was published withe ine, where it was H 5 k blic worke, up South, and he was ina to ‘conn JAl . 8 AM, President, 115 East Twenty-fourth st, , and a ith licious intention to general ¢rosperity of the State. of the eredit due to the present administration on | fet theny; I don't think he mentioned where the public | kets, by the, new steamer United Gates, sonnesting at | | TORN OO RIES, ViceP Boventeenth-st, | fujureme Yours, ney. W. Bi EPFARD, MD., The lower House of the State Legislature, by a | that subject. The Taylor cabinet is alone respon- paid were, up Soar j he ane he was in bert Ka Davis, rocks fe, Co., 28 Beaver street, or ef Jones & John- Frelane pe Se Witttam x 123 St, Mark's place, Tompkins squar - 1 oF t them there, as there were others going out e | son, e . % = N ‘Se vote of -42 to 11, had passed what may be called | sible for the first Lopez expedition; but there can- {dad ver to be there first ; he arked me if I was acquainted ‘ ee Bow: eerene Tae he cetera ENGAGED a i en gbstantially the Fugitive Slave law of 1850. The | not be a doubt that the second invasion of Cuba, | with the bey, and I eaid nee ey) Keay had Jiagitaley th street; William F. Trask, | will now be found at Washiagtom it Slip. necessity of such an act we do not clearly compre- | which ended so disastrously for Lopez, and so unfor- | mail bat, about me Panrdey ; did not ind any of f treet and Third avenue; EMOVAL—IAMES, OWEN HAS REMOVED FROM end; for we have imagined. heretofore that the | tunately for the greater number of bis associates, | the emigrants at the sloop ; Mr. Lewis told me some of the epg Rennety: Hee mates arenes freebredy Bree ad tH 185 Pearl street to 15 Broad street. constitution of the United Btates, and the laws of | Was entirely produced by the weaknoss, the imbeci- | ¢migrants were coming from Here ry Serger Hart Eighteenth streat; Samuel al. Stubbs, 71 East Thir- | ————S oS SG wep LODGINGS. Don; i lity, and the folly of the present administration, in | Lewis showed me on the chart where we would meet the purchase, from one to twenty | “Attorneys and Counsollors:—Busteed & Wilson; residence, | V3 AN tron extertnary people, however, cut there in| theater ant of vga inthe adnan of | Meypne apart tare Vne anatomy | tremens arr anderson epms | TRRNAIRY Gc RTGS meseeaan, | ATA rm te eG Aa a Galifernia, and doubtless require a Fugitive Slave | the laws of the United States in referonce to the T'think he had ‘8 pencil in his hand ; he ae he would To the Deaf, James | Bulle 08 South: No, 114 Fourth avenue (daily), between the hours of ¢ an $ toele, oF gs & aie epee erat references, will, 4 > . . : . tt] bs tt Dr. , it ani _—— verti A iter, jt tart igs ove. mae athe eo ee - ee Gringo tachi tetee | Capt Lewis came back again to the wharf, where Seatetrot a Breadeay, ared me of doatnens of @ heee: EAD AND BE WISE—THE IRVING BUILDING Shope Wal 7e hsm stcects Bevonigae’ 7 eee POnPNS ‘The ques tion of the division of the State, witha view | Progress of the second humbug. we lay just after the John Potter came in; he gave mea | years guration, saused By seaclet fever, ae ‘and Mutual Loan Association will bold another Seal GRANGE CEO RE ET RGGI ALERT to the admission of slavery into the Southern half, is | We will state more precisely and in detail where | package. and told me to be careful and not let it get moar | S00" Ua suecesafally. JAMES BYILES. Sworn to, this | on Tuesday evening Meu nt Maen Hall, No.%74 Grand men, to secure a perm quiet, and. comfortable sf a i sli ‘ the fire; he said they were signal lamps or sig- | March 4, 1852.—Isaac 0. Banxer, Commissioner of Deeds | Street, neat Foreyth street, at 73g o'clock. Au address will | home in a desirable location. and in a small private family. Becoming a subject of serious agitation throughout | this imbecility rests. When Mr. Fillmore entered | nals; I caw it opened by the custom house officers : ane © | Be Wtiterea by J The house is new, and has all the Croton water aecommoda. ; i S 5 : ; It {| Superior Sugar Cured Family Hams, ele~ , N, ESQ., tions. Six handsomely furnished rooms to let, with or wit the commonwealth. Sooner or laterthe State must | the White House, and the prcsentirecteiary) Che ne they, tr iniat the aa oped ib bo Gn ae | eae ryesuee Ee frances stage. ot CINGEAnmadtee sale aEA tes rene eka ofthese bene. | ont breakfast, consistlog of (wo parlors on the second floor, inevitably be divided. It is utterly out of the ques- | assumed the seals of the State Department, Lopez | train would not be in until after 8 o'clock; that was in an- fy DWIGHT JOHNSON, 19 South street. Rach ham has ha showing how & Beras and two parlors d two bedrooms on the third floor. y call his own, and wi ean procure ‘ Hd Rat saps ye thes f paper, and one of , with printed ring extra aeeommodations, and willing to tion that section of country the northern part of | Was under indictment for a violation of the laws of | rwer tomy asking him when they would be in; by “they” | {he coverings. Patan, ue ane,at ceavane, nih pr — ing forteutby paying | Rey" itera pice and gl a willing to which is on the parallel of Cape Cod, andits¢outhern | the United States, for the first expedition to Car- | 7 meant these emigrante; 1 to pot now vi enn the nn way, | hacemeamcunt in small sum ently in thitangeladion: | dress Home, Heruid ote, Doundary on a line with the contre of Georgia, can | denas. What was the course of the administration | deck when she came in; there were some men there who |, Zverdell, Card teen esd borer Viste’ | ofwhich woonever more felt than at the present time, when BOARPING-vOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTLE. i der th f State, | in that contingency? Though Lopez was the prin- | tcld me they were to come, on board; they looked like French and English Wedding Envelopes, in the latest | Tents are¢o onormously high that it is almostimpossible for a men, in & very pleasant and healthy location; Sue rooms Yong continue under tho government-of one State. : gh Lope foreigners; they went towards a house; there were about | styiesstoue and metal Seal Engraving, anic or labo! | #, Cyphers, SIOE mane Day, thkens salen thay Gte wy, Wiens Pes ne Sees e aa bein aunt ueraens Linea at coca “Who conflict between the local interosts of tho | cipal offender against the laws, and the evidence | fifteen; I do not think saw Capt. Lewis goto them; Ido | Coate'cf Arms ou silver plates, &e. ler from year to year, pass facts are sufficiently import ‘Apply at Sie Ureouwich street, coruer Jane strect- id northern und southern districts will not admit of it. | sgainethim was abundant, ke was allowed toroamat | net think I raw him speak to them, of walt with any of | 5. ong Cold Candy ihe great fires | {rhisfamlly. etwas who do not wink to obtain ghouse, DY | 1 OARDING.—A VERY DESIRABLE FRONT PARLOR, is vi roposition for dividing the 8 large, and wasnever brought-to trial at all; while, 3; he was not with me at the time; I do not know if | side Remedy for Coughs, Colda, Hoarsencss, and the various | Dilan few years, receive €500 in retarn, with high vbey with bed room adjoining, also several single rooms, may Gn this view, the propo Ane eevee alae) 2 tcl pong re ith | throavand long complaints. Sold by Mrs. W. JE i J some Wrosiness, and thus aelieve that | be oViained, with fall board, at 649 Brondway. Rel ‘with a view of giving theSouth a share inthe wealth | on the contrary, they mado a prodigious effort to | any emigrants came by the lust train; Thad ane with | ee ae drugeist Ladjos and gentlemen are invited to | Siven and required. n obtain a | and two parlo: -of California, becomes a matter of the greatest mo- | try others, against whom there was no sufficient tes- | tom house; the custom house officers came about dusk; I 000 wil be forfeited by Elmore & Co. WY, ,enay mar become rick, Entrance OARDING.—GOOD FURNISHED BED ROOMS, AN. pare : timony to bring them before a jury. Genoral | sent for them, because I thought there was something not | if 9420 °cantet prove by hundreds o> persone that thecaie. | 0 9% See 8S Ber months ehares, S400.) | Uablors, on second flor, to rent to. gentlemen, wi 5 Sea Hend e Lout f th right. [Exception taken] I had no license, and I knew | brated Bohemian Hair Dyo is the best in use. It instant! GRORGE H. BELL, Vice Presidcnt, 168 Nassaut. | Partial or oard—private tables. There are rooms One of our correspondents by the Daniel Webster, enderson, of Louisiana, was one of these | if anything was wrong they would take the sloop away | changes gray or sandy bair to a beautiful permanent biacl Avent H. Nicoxay, Secretary, 244 Grand street. seg oe Rosecrans cassitis ot 04 a8 party, oF will gives the tubstance of the speech on board that ship | Persons, who was tried three times without | from me; I sent the mate, Mr. Lazan; the officers came - wows, Bold as the Perfumery store, ‘257 Hudeon street. Tuomas Lawnence, Attorney, 1d Bookman street. Seb ecperaies et sag cele. Math rooms”. APRIY, irs. ‘ 2 - a caniitik 5 1 ‘ on board, and we then went to Perth Amboy; I am not ines “ seni a eRverE u of the Hon. John B. Weller, United States Senator | ® verdict; and General Quitman was also | fire that the gentleman with spectacles was present when. ‘Wigs and Toupees—Strangers and Citizens As oftee, City Hall. OARD WANTED FOR TWO YOUNG LADIES, WHO elect from California. It is a middling fair sort of a indicted, to his immeasurable annoyance, with- | the moncy was paid by Burtnett. re informed that the largest, cheapest, and best as- reat. will furnish their own room, not higher up town than i inis- | Cross-exuinined—I don't know that Tever saw Burtnett | S7¢, informed thet tne Merger tbe frand Tenth street. References exchanged. Address A.C. M., fTam- | out evidence, The officers of | the adininis- | anit the day he paid me the money at South Amboy: my | KWESHD'S, 21 Maiden Unne’ warranted not to. shri or Merald'otice._ xehash of the orthodox progressive doctrin MEDHURST y <orbi i tration findit that meithcr Henderson nor | impression is I gave him a receipt; he was only there a | change color, and combine all the latest improvements that n Ye OARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY—FOR A ae fea ere se spears iat id i ac vi i few minutes: he appeared tobe the principal mea; it was | were awarded the gold medal at the London exhibition. Elias Combs, 244 Grand street. lady, child, and servant, within one or two hours ride of day, we also expect Col. Weller to show hishand:— | Quitman could be convicted, for want of evidence, -oobtcais- 2a tei ¥.G, Richardson, 43 Fulton atrcet, ane oF Ys 30 exp . : ; 7 as he got in the boat to go on board the steamboat, he told Geach eal We Cha the city. Address for one week, A. B., Herald office (post What is his opinion of the Maine Liquor law ? entered up a nolle prosequi, not only in their cases, | me to follow Capt: Lewis's directions; Capt. Lewis never Pibcehipiaect dn bate wae ore 3 ejeqealy Once of Anjociation, No. 244 Grand strect. Open every | Paid): sree = ; i * i vi \- ave me any order or instructi more than to be care- ie r s . evening from 6 to 9 o'clock, and on Wednesday, trom 3tod STE x . Bn y, Oregon is getting on surely and steadily. Tho | but slso in the case of Lopes. Here was the oom- | Fire nit ne Cet on an ret imme T saw Durtoete waa 1a eclevrated is GOURAUD'S Medicated Soap, for curing pim- | o'clock, P.M., for lndice, Articles of the Association may be | FZOARD WANTED YOR A CENTLEMAN AND LADY, Sandwich Islands are doing well. No apprehen- | Pounding of a crime—the participation after the | Twenty-ffth street, when he came tosubpaname; Iwent | Ptasc*Setetie apeoots hair, fromm any pare of the body. | Hadaratis. vieinity of Broadway. Addreta H. A. B., at this office, ‘ wink @ état of Louis | fact in the first invasion, by allowing Lopez to es- | to the District Attorney's office; Burtnett told me he | Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at 67 Walker ULTON BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN ASSOCIA- . 5 come are eartentnband hein of a compo Gat wt seat + he 1a 3 ‘ wanted me for a witnees; I don't remember that he told | street, near Broadway. j petra monthly meeting, for the payment of Mere aN rhereke at NE er RE] Napoleons although our Japan expedition will go | Cape because they could not convict men against | me what he wanted me to testify to; he brought me ina o Style of Hair Cuttt will be held at Chatham Hall, No. 6 Chathain square, | Twenty-third street. ‘The house bus all the masdra tine out under instructions to keep a sharp look out upon | Whom there was no evidence. Lopez very natu- | carriege; the officer, Rakielewiez, and the anate, were with pena beet ar Sab te comagheertoa | on Thursday evening, March lsth,when the objectandenperiot | provement s 3 shs eT edd #5 Hi str ‘s | New ps — tage ssocin: x = etapa ~~ the movements of the French about the islands of | Tally concluded that ho had the sympathy of the | Uhict."T was nct talked vo mais Toure Know that Burts | all by the basket full—arteen of the best artistain America | Piained, Come cariy and subscribe, at the sharce are rapid OARD—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH King Kamehameha government, and immediately went to work to get | nett pointed me out to the officer; it might have been a cae WOE Cian waco a Ine et ohh pm aed 7 aken 3 ubseribed on pd Fagin att. | feabeee sean” Pleasant faraished room, hy applying a6 88 ‘ up a second piratical expedition, and was permitted, | Month or a little more after the arrest of theeloop; I think | PH ALON'S Crystal Palace, 197 Broadway, corner of Dey or for a living, this Associa- ¥ - . * | it might have been as late as 2 or 3 o'clock when the John | street. ry OARD IN WILLIAMSBURG.—A } ; i leasant rooms, comprising the rec: : es. under the very eye of the government, to enlist | Potter ecme dow of7 per cent is allowed on olz months’ i seven or eight bundred young men, with whom he - age advance, or in case of withdrawal delightfully situated, near the Peok s! = Es From Australia our intelligence via California, is 'MBER OF VERY a month later than by way of England. It appears nts eu eon board my sloop. Phalon'’s Chemical Hair Invigorator, to that the actual invoiced shipments of gold from the a bs ad he diland. @ Police Intelligence. revent balda my sad te Fonkare hele Shes Sas ele, (3 or eta aol ees octaeecman a burg, is offered for the accommodation o! et . ; i ' ~ SeTED IN | ‘1 ¢ thin, and to eur 3 3 ‘Australian mines, had reached to an aggregate of a | Proceeded to Cuba, and landed on the ielan ur | FUGITIVES ARRESTED IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA | Become thin, and to eure seurfor dan dru for in atisy | dues $2 G0; par value of shares $000; number of ‘original cost Of ini da half of dollars, and it was estimated readers know the rest. —THEIR RETURN TO THIS CITY IN CUSTODY OF OF- ‘ay, and all the drug stores in every eity andtownin | shares limited to 800. th es eee te i weageppanns ine ee here ged aes acai 3 iis io alstenvle winé t of the foll: k FICERS BROWN AND NEVEN, CHARGED WiTH EM- Ladies may call for, the purpose of recciving their pass GENTLEMEN'S SLEEPING ROOMS TO LET—FUR- eZ - < ly, 5 } iam that, adding thereto the samples sent out in letters is is a simple statement of the folly, weakness, books and signing the Constitution at the store of Willa a es BEZZLING $5,000. Se ame aie 4 and parcels privately, it would swell the whole | 84 apathy of the present administration in allow- | Gficers Hrown and Nevin. of this city, arrived hore | ,Phalows Magic Hatr Dye, to color the | [i ed, Vice —_ mount to two millions. It is a fixed fact that | ing the second expedition to be collected, and to sail een Chilterns aries ouden oa send Bess the hairorskin. It can be washe iminediatel without Subscriptions Will, be received, brs 19 following officers:— | rooms 8. nate . 4 (sits ‘rancisco, Cali . having in custody young oan ty ca Da Tt 0 applied, A John Bull also has his El Dorado. Very well. Ten | from the United States against the dominions of a} cfyery genteel appearance, named George and James | orrclds et! ud Toupee Manufactory, 1gf | Wr.rxas W 86 Bowery. ObINGS Te ROGER ADORE to one that we distance him in the returns from | friendly power, and contrary to the laws of Con- | Wateon, brothers, whom the officers arrested in San —— entlemen can be accommodated wit , t : TRUSTEES. gress, thus producing that terrible catastrophe which | /r#nci#co, on a requisition granted by Governor Hunt, Geo. H. Walker, 61 Elizabeth stroet, cornor Hester street. | furmished rooms, with p nished or unfurnished, to suit applicants, in the new ‘dent, during the day, on Wednesday, 17th | building: | 450 Broadway. Also, a suite of three handsome nected, svitable for party of gentlemen; also ‘SOUTHERDEN, Prosid Apply to GEO. W. MILLER, £20 Brondway, up suaiee, ©” Witiiasm Weep, Moe hres ye say 2s Ad ee * ate hs el Man im, Jr, Scerctar A Wig a . For sale in the city large and well pat : " —__________ tial board, in a private family, California, for any length of time. they having been indicted by the Grand Jury on the . 1 sanc L. Devoe, 40 Eldridge street. within afew minutes walk of the South Ferry. A at Bo ‘The news from the Panama railroad is very en- | #ll deplored. It is idle and useless for the organs gcuiplaint of Mr. Yames Merton, a resident of Kingston, aul thn tetation afiotcnecs sce nie, topo ie EW. Witney? 27 Collge pla Tila stews 3 Apply - sf 7 ae + “anad est. charging them w: embezzling some sical iy ‘was awarded & silver Sor the . e sae SETS pT ES avs eournging. A new city has been founded at Navy | °f the present administration to attempt to bolster | ¢5'o0o belonging to Mr. Morton. “It keems that the ac. | Rrovemen jast fair. They can be seen at E. PHA- + iiliame, 148 Hester street. MAW HOaeE: Av RE Roe Donen nT Bay, called Aspinwall City: and there, instead of | UP their policy, or excuse their conduct in this af- | cused parties were doing business in this city as commis- | LON'S Wig and Hair Dye Factory, 197 Broadway, corner of niel Terpeny, 185 Fifth street. = eS ee een eee Laces ey fied a1 fair. Their condemnation is written in letters of | im merchants. at No. 32 Pearl street, and were also act- | Dey street. subseribe to number of shares by leavin; RIVATE BOARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS AND Chagres, wili be hereafter the depot on the eastern i 3 si : ing as corresponding agents for Mr. Morton. On the 4th a Il be rid of Rat with Nore omcers. Board (without young children or servant) may be ob- blood, which all great Neptune’s ocean cannot wazh | of November last, Mr. Morton had a draft against his | | B=—Patient and you wil of tam naa = ry tained at No.i4 East Twentieth street, between Fo a B—Wiee and purchase Costar’s Exterminator. B—S ire sou SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HAMILTON BUILD- | avenue and Brondway, 8, ee «side of the isthmus. Chagres, being mostly com- Hy aes Yr 5 oa 9 away. It is true that by the vigorous prosecution | credit due in New York for the eum of $5,000, and tomeet | 10> it ‘at No! 444 Brondway. B—Trustful, M.ce, Rvacies, ing Association will be held at 734 o'clock, on Wednos: posed of small cabins, will probably be removed to ft oe ivan & Co.—a few visi = ‘ish steros the payment thereof, he remitted to the accused parties | Aite and Bedbugs will leave, B—Ware of Humbus, or | evening nent, March 17th, in theit meeting room, comer ct ROMs 70 LET, FURN the City of Aspinwall by the arrival of the next | of 0’Sulliva +a few visionary filibusteros,— | two bills of exchange for £500 each. with instructions to | Costar's the Genuine. B—Pradent and you will buy n> Tillary and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, when Daniel P. Tiar- Two large parlors, : - et * they are now endeavoring, after all danger is over, to | apply therame to the payment of the draft, The bills of nterfeits, B—Cause Costar has no peddlers. B—Jy its: | nard, Eeq.,and others will address the meeting in vindication | aleo, attic bedrooms, at steamer. Meantime, George Law has given, by " i exchange were received by the Watsons. and acknowledged TAR'S in and Insect Exterminator Dep it, No. | of this and kindred association: hie presence, a new impetus to the railroad. Go HED OR UNFURNISHED— veral large lodging rooms; Yo. 625 Broadway, west side, be- showing the fallacy of cer- | tween Houston and Bleeoker streots, Will be ready by the d retail. tain attacks recently madeupon them. Subscriptions fornew | 15th or 20th. Croton water, bath, @ad gas in the house. shares will be received at the meeting, or at the office of the | Inquire at 603 Broadway, upstairs. 2 ‘ ; AR'S Vermii make up for their past misconduct. This may be a | py telegraph to Mr. Morton; but instead of applying the | 443 Broudway, wholesale : species of cienc: funds as directed, the Watsons appropriated the money = eee : aby a ahead. sort of salve to the same species of conscience that . ul i Hat e.—Batchelor’s celebrated Liquid | Secretary, No. 223 Fulton street, Brooklyn. By order of the ~ pee ee a s fe ; to their own ure, and left the city on the “ith November lair Dye.— iq Asan dine Gomalsses.-ieat .s ft if WAN’ ‘A FRONT AN Y We have the information from San Juan that there | Ca" revel in Galphin luxury, but certainly not to | ger Cutifcrnia, in the steamship Georgia, Mr. Morton re- | Heir Dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the haic OF | Titimate value of sharon EO oer eny ues $2 0. | ROOMS WANTED A FRONT AND BACK PARLOL, é st the country at large. Why can’t Fillmore and | ceived notice of the protest on the drafts by telegraph, | Feitkers, the me do blished Hai RICHARD J. RICHARDS, President. %., Herald offi eed apply except. thowe wie isa prospect of a blow up at that place between the | % gertainty with which this favorite and o ‘ablis ir = if Bi ideo ‘| Webster be as magnanimous as the Queon of Spain? | *"4%* foon as possible came to York. and here | Dye performa ds astonishing. It is for or applied, at | 708. F. Lestre, Secretary. the above ap: - Rent not to oxeeed $250, Wegal authorities of the Mosquito King and their ¥ 8 x pain® | Jearned that the Watsons had fled from the city. Imme- | BATUHELOR'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wallatrect. Copy the E LAST CHANCE.—ONLY THIRTY SHARES RE- SONs ae Englich agents on the one side, and the Nicaragua ae RE CD elit ag A I ad Meer seiner see Ft ying: The Empire Building and Mutual Loan Atso- Pedrooe anion : ’ etl rRNED CUBAN EXre! NIsTs.—A " ; “quis granted by ve ciation, having met with wnexampled success, ly | hot fa people on the other. Quite likely. It is time that | THE Rercrxey Cuban Exreorriostsrs.—A num- | june’ gor’ the appalension Gf the acciced partion | Wigs and Toupecs—Batchelor’s new style | {iation., having met with unexa Linsold, and’ being deal. | Rouse Where there ar fare pronounced the most perfect initation of nature = Those wanting King Sambo abdicated. His Majesty has been | ber of the men who were engaged in the late expe- | ‘The offcers left this city on the Sth of January, and on | of Wie v 4 rous of closing their books immediately, would invite those | Post Office, Let | dition against Cuba, and who have just returned | #iving at fan Vrancisco, the next day succeeded in | Zit ar BAT Post Office very superior article, should ho wish to d_ profi estment to S Win hasten Ne LWait | Nite wish to make a safe and profitable investment to call JAS 1 at BATCHELOR’S celeb tolerated by our government too long already. rriving ane t x t the office of the Association, No. 173 Spring street, and —BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, R grey, i capturing the two Watsons, whom they found putting up | t, Wh ry a th ‘3800 . a 73 Spring street, ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN, ROOMS, him eign, and cometo New York. Barnum might | ftom Spain, where they were sent as prisoners, are | atone cf ihe furhionuble hotels. living In high style, Sas, | dn the'’clige Cony tho madres, eee one beet Mswortmens | eu becribe without «MY OSEPIC R. TAYLOR, Prositent Way) Uicavere Werceteeen wiekatbernate cave peel dure bis tegime ‘acocant wandering about the city, being without resources, Mabie cose jm A ee Meek ae sinteret Cristadoro, Astor House, has succeeded, Jom arian Wed eaptrotier, Park) ot, | Ora private family preferred, Address A. Ji., this office, More petitions were yesterday presented in the | 4" in great distress. We have recently appealed | of this city, On their arrest, great exertions were made gfter experimenting for many years, ds grodusing a llauid Steves & Hoxte, At = 3 r Acer | ‘. : a is 4 ren ye, which 0} precisely upon by. of. ‘STR ‘ United States Senate, from South Carolina and Mas- | t@ the Hungarian Revolutionary Committee, and | toprevent the officers from taking them away. Habeas | HAT D¥e which onerates precisely upon the same principle | Jon Born, Surveyor. | Sree ere ORIONB. sinned i tetanen, | sometimes tothe Irish Diustory, to esiiet revol corpuses were obtained by counsel employed, with a view | capillary tubes of the hair, and is, in fact, chemically the | Joseph Hoxie, J. R. Del Vecchio, John B. Acker, RAWING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.—MR. E, BE sachusetts, asking for the extension of additional | Sometimes to the Trish Directory, to assist revolu- | of procuring their discharge; but after several days test- | same. From five to ten minutes is sufficient to change white, | George H. Purser, Wm, Sinclair, |. Van Dyke, lieu, from Paris, speaking English, and having th tionists and filibusteros in distres But on the pre- | ing the question befor tipreme Court Judge, they were | red, or sandy hair to brown or black. Instead of the hair | § . i} “Te 6 English, and having the Ivanus Gedney, Wyllis Blackstone, C.'S, Merritt: unexceptionabie references, respectfully offers to give t= onee Bost Win. H. Riblet, C,H. Do Latamer, | structions in private fainilies, sctools: seninerios wad acadn f the officers, costing the | beitg injured, it is improved and etrengthened ; whereas all renelle, Joseph Britt: mics, in Pencil, Pen, Sopin, Water C aid to tie Collins line of steamships. The incon- d : ¢ ing the question bates s Supe ; trovertible importance to the whole country of thisun- | S¢nt occasion, we prefer. sppealing to the Cuban | Secured partion, for counsel fees and other expenses, eealg sad natal at PRISER DOR GE es rn seininaries and acade- Stump, Flower, ive lessons at lit va Ad will also. re Lithographers, a Letters addressod ‘to 4l ever sectional pre: cessful continua atlantic br ecretary. | fourth door fri r HACCO, fessor, inventor, » je teacher known in America the Wecnen ab i. Me tote 8 ie houer to apprise the “ AANA ~ ~ jie that henceforth all le will be attended UST PUBLISHED, BY SU hour of the day and evening: and ladies tive’s de, by J. H. Potter, M.D., No. 404 Broad , | and gentlemen who will favor him with their p equalled line of veesels, appears to have allayed what- | Revolutionary Committee, of which Beach & Co. | about $1.500. In addition to the above named $5,000, scalp establishment, No. 6 Astor Hon LL, Secretary, No. 173 Spring street. decape, Archi ature, Lavis. Hie will : é pasha a: see va mes oe $7.000 more is eaigl to have been procured from Mr. Mor- aceh eae Eat nae, art of indices may haveexisted, and thein- | Were the most active members. It was through tho | {¢n in the like manncr, and under similar circumstancer Cutting Hair and Whiskers skilfully, Fy LOT TOMBSTEAD LOAN AND SAVINGS | Sem engravers on wood, arohits en , now look uponthesuc- | representations of the Cuban Revolutionary Com- | a the i the ai i ag 1 coves bee beautifully, and is erery Snes entirely conforming to the | grening, March 16, at 739 ovelock, fia Grand street Hall, 129 | Barclay street, 2 , RE dia a . fore Judge Beebe, at chambers, who admitted them to | shape and size of the a8 well as the entire appearance | Grand street. By ord . A. KENT, Pres't, Ms competition with ourtrans- | Mittee—and particularly the Boaches and the Sun | FT fa"(h. suum ‘of $5000 cach” Mrv, illsa Ewen, the | wearer, by HILL, tho Inimitable, corner of Pineand | “Twowas Me Hannan sahoage otal sure of great national | P¢ople--that these unfortunate men were induced to | mother-in-law of James W. ecame the required se- duke chart embark in the disastrous expedition. Ought they | curity. and they were accc ted from Custody, | TT NEW PUBLICATIONS. bh Ge tala Sasi en te Ba tists then The Wall Street Forgery » investigation be- mee: not to raise a fund for the filibusteros,to help them Justice Osborn, relative to the forgery of a $5000 yetition has been pro- king tha fashionable pu) toby him at ap 's Valle; REDFIELD—THE d from the governme | in their distress? We advise every one of them to | check on the Bank of America. rome further evidence = G ronage, may ; be separated from the governments ailsu tie Beka Be Lake sf Gh Pik was taken by Mr. Stewart, the Clerk of Police. but no- a SEE SEVENTH PAGE.-Ga This book should be rend by every person who aoe rest assured that with a few lessons they will be perfectly ast of California and Utah, which, fram their inability | call on the Beaches for assistance; and if it is re- | thing appeared which tended to relieve the guilt of Horace = Gents, AgeMtaWhated, Tie? sm Sloth, 75 conte; Tate of the dances of the saloon. ic f ace ! protect fused, we must have an indignation meeting on the | B. Pike, There are yet ome matters unexplained by the POST OFFICE NOTICES. 5 ————— - " OOKES’ + ACADEMY.ORE, and difficulty of acre able to protect th ? cs ig J y L . BROOKES’ D, G ACADEMY.—RE fad senelings : I | reblog prisoner, which do not tally exactly with that of inno- | —~~ acc pg “eta . TAR SPANGLED BANNER.—WE CALL THE PARTI- * val. Ona March Isth, the cla inhabitants of the valley from the hostile savages, | Subject. cence, ‘The case efands adjourned until this afterneon, OST OFFICE, CHATHAM SQUARE, CORNER OF cular attention of our renders to the Banner, for Satur- | for gentlemen, at the Twill Ke dermoved. to hei j Arvest le 5 | East Broadwoy.—Mails for Europe, per steamer Amer- rch 20, 1852, whieh will be one of the most interest. | Brocme street, betwee! ° Wan tone ee » @ government of their own, and the | sirvest of Burglars.—Officer Corey, of the Second ward, | jt, Ast Breadwoy. Ma this afternoon ing pa flered to th "7 he present ‘bd Mad 8 Madame Anna Thillon—The Comic Opera at | grrested. on Sunday night. two men. calling themselves | ik, for ifverpool Ireland, France, all parte | amcont ot dceply interesting origiaal satis, tae eaeeat | AUATABCE for the present will be Broome stre . se 7 z ’ re 7 y a ‘or Liverpool, 4 jount 0} origin: er, not surp. ies" iild claases wil rE is that, if-Congress does not now give Niblo's Theatre. Florence Moriety and James W. Howard, on a charge of | 7, and other foreign countries. b by any similar publication in the world, ‘The Banter hes | rooms, dusine this geek sites wees ‘ny it cue ene ; they will in a very few yearsive populous | Last evening. Madame Anna Thillon appeared as Cata- | bUrelarlourly entering the stare No. 72 Gold rircet; and | RON SWARTS. afeendy renchea fan enviable position, and is ranked us one of | at the above rooms, in Broome street, “All persons wienig i i pagitinp brea , Wit | stealing therefrom a quantity of leather, calfrkins, knives Collenee aah Papers in the country in point of literary ex | to subscribe, either for the ty oF private lessons, wilt enough to legally demand it. “The House bill ap- | rina. im the “Crown Diamonds” of Auber, at Niblo's | and forks. &c.. valued in all at near $800, the property of PERSONAL. Ser ee cey tne intention of its publishers to make it | please apply at 233 Grand strect, csener Bowers r Propriating @500,000 for the continuance ofthe work | theatre. The house was crowded to overflowing. There | Gilman Son, The accused parties were co wens apa a still more everving of, the, patronage and support of the | will remain open during the spring and stu 3 ri | i fore Justice Lothrop, who committed them to prison for | FEVO HOUSE CARPENTERS.—ALEXANDER M Brn deeply Pte as sta gate contain the Srst chapters * on the Capitol, was taken up and discussed os a po- | was not evenstanding room, She-was received with great | ¢p/)" SH° , P | GAL, of Glasgow, a House Carpenter by trade, of a deeply interesting story, written expressly for this OOK KEEPIN: aper, by William R. Hayden, ‘author of Clara Wharton, ° Tee aa Lover,” hes Rey itis emtiviede Anita Tree we, SF Wed or the Fortunes and jAdventures of a Young Woman.” | recbives sepa This story will be one of peculiar interest, and cannot {ail to | studioe Ge to be in the neighborhood o int din New York, and by addi Dougal, Cold Spring Harbor, Long ‘jnem; and the applause was hearty, and evidently result of appreciation, for it wae given at the peints Jitical measure, by Mr. Berland, (dem.) Mangum, (wh After cach gentleman J 1 Mr. | isuo- to practical he xtudent dvaneod im his nm, and is rapid), Open day and evening, county of Cork, and 4 o'clock ) sw clits. sae ane e fi — vENKLY hear from them. fix the attention of th der hy i icture, Terms reasonable, cessfully cxtablished the fact of the great want of | Where she most deserved, and not where the ignorent _ 111B NEW YORK WEEKLY MERALD. Bardhan Bont a Teatenter by its trae pictures of ever; ti tas Masia a 4 cps sof | ctaqueure so often bestow it. She combines three chares- | ‘The Britishmailsteamehip America, Capt. Shannon, will | TNFORMATION WANTED OF THR FRIENDS OF | ‘nvlite ane serait tee, RS Nos é 1 SOLBIATS econorn) aoe ian” beople'’s money, the | teristics which are calculated to make any vocalist gic. | leave Boston,.to-morrow noon, for Halifax and Liverpool, | #. Patric Brady and Anne Fitspatrick his wife, of Kila. | —— 20) me, Non $8 Ann wteegs._ n 0, Feapvoct i AS post pened Jen. Cass and Mr. Downs | ceseful—ehe is a ¢ oma Amirabl < | + Cot , Ireland, wd tod Y ENCH L y REV y EBKLY PAP: ¢ instruction in that In "to privats supported the bill granting lang to Towa for | bust. and’ comie bumer is portrayed in every feature of | this afternoon, The New York Wrexiy Hrnarn will be | Pepe a eas oe eco ritekniore tion ‘and literal translation. 16 pages per week. Price, $5 | . A, S., at Dr. Applonton’s, 88 Fourth avenue parposee; Mr. Br 7 4 oA sea it, “gh the Senate | enance. | Heavolee does not Liege the compass | published at ten o'clock this morning. Ite contents will | evived, Vicase address Inquirer, Flushing Post Once, FE 7 i CE INO Wwe UTIN G CLAS . having literally accomplished nothin » of some other public singers. tut it has the |, » : ~ ULIA BROWN—GOLDEN DAR. f oldsinith’s, 29 Br a irary, | : a | né of sweetness, nature. and ease, She was success. | “Mbrace all the news tothe hour of publication, printed | prroRMATION WANTED OF MICHAEL AND MARY Dellas, for this works tes abe TS ot Oe GREEN | good hand-writing, Th nsiderable time had been spent in dis- | su) throughout and applwded tothe echo. Everybody | 4 French and Engii Single eopies, in wrappers, rix- | Reany, oes ish of Middletown Lowland, Gianagire, | woman, Julia Brown, It is rich, rare, and. rac: Next ed a , gnly to $2 50 for th ad, by their sister Catharine, at 24 | week will be commenced the life of Kato Hastings, of 4 . eussing the propriety of appointing a couple of ad- pience vas a highly ¢shionable | pence Pr Nectarine stecet, below Tonth, Spring Garden, Philudolphia | Leonard streot—tho same who forged Ned Bunting bee | Privat ditional pageg, the House of Reprecentatives took | iota eT " = * . Ofices. Price Four Cents F°F ional pageg, the House of Representatives tor ter éclat ix this city. Court Celendar—This Day. NFORMATION WANTED.—ANY_ PERSON GIVING 2 ProdidesdBrerinbe up and debated the conterted election case relative Sgoreme Court.—Special Term. —Nos. 14, 46, 54, 60, information of the residence of Martha or Catharine F dhs ths Gales seat itie SE >, Thee Whole oat City Intelbigence. 41, &9, 6, 169, 5, 2, 65, 20, 62, 66, 33, Barker, will confer a favor by loaving their addross at Mr. | LOST, &. ASH FOR > fo the delegate from New Mexico. The whole sub- | saeixa or tur Cunae PRitonrnec-A meeting was Sursnion Covnt.—(iwn branchos.)—Nos, 205, 21, 657, | Burl’s, 385 Gi treet. GEO. A. BARKER. LOE, TURD Ae = | Cates cay: cost om slovbing or: fora ject was finally referred to the Committec on Elec- | held yesterda 2 o'clock P. M..dames H. Hoary, | 86. 100, 671, 674, 679, 651, 685, 692, 608, 694, 095," 696, | ———= = —<—<———— | Gay,’ Toth Anse Path SON E TAGE, ON | cnn rocoive a fair cash price, tions, whose report the North American Hotel, ‘corner of | 608, 63, 600, 601, 508, 625, 665’ to 730, inclusive. DRY GOODS. | Foeeo watch casos, and w laze gold locket, ‘The terson tae | Lette, through, the rey” apm n street, at which it was resolve? vo WALI AD IEPA ENT vw~n——~~ | ing it in charge will be liberally rewarded, by leaving it at | Udies attende = - ing, from the fact tla hat each member wear a emal\ bine ribbon, attached | The Picayune.—Look out for the Picaynne HEAP GOGDS—YRENCH PRINTS 4-4, FAST CO- | 116 Maiden lane. _ i sf SN AST OFF CLOTHING.—~WAN per yard; also, Lawns, printed and togother with every deveription de and other Silke, Shawle, La D TO PURCHAS dollars worth of good tiv I quantities, for which the fut nt money, jent ither P of black attached te tive left berger an ie | of this week, Jt will contain an extra amount of fon, wit, lore, at one Willing insinuations afoat relative to the e: Coat! in memory of thelr lost comrades, and tediueserumh | humor, and sentiment; alo an unpublished « riage ; i oe? ve cerning the fate of the Pretty Megar Girl, Mar: @uct of some of the officials of our new Western ter- | ts «ofthe Cuban prise Fhe Picayune will, be. lusved fosmer about two thous clothing, in large or #1 will he given in ¢ plain colors, st sa.we py Of Drees Goods, rick Br Embroiderios, ‘Hori —IN BROADWAY, A TURQUOISE BREASTPIN *, nd Collar. The tinder will be liberally rowarded by and Dameatic Goods, for | leaving the same at the office of the Clinton Hotel, 2 | 8 thor ~_— | ip which, the mm ened, far see | oer. Foe ae wxslele ae wre Broadway. | POTE LOST.—A NOTE, DATED SEPT. 9%, 1851, FOUR ange tereets bho poke feotes eat lane ences wh home, ered, for the | iy ay. | E LOST.—A } » SEPT. i 4 m am street. Well, we ha ed three reports fro’ dences wh sacaieante ‘The Mintw-The public will bear in mind | —— - ——— | months, drawn by Thos. J, Cotton, for 50, payable 8 PC " . map ¢ : < Ports from | giving information to all | that th of the Knickerbaoker Building Association © TROUBLE TO SNOW GOODS.—LEF, BREWSTER | to the arder of Addingtan eed, und by Nene fey the AST QE? CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, the Joint Committee of the Legislature appointed to | Muy ¥% p feb f; nickerbocker Yall, corner of Twonty. | & Co., erteem it a plc Renre to show their stock of printed | order of IT. R - )r gentiomen having any clothing, {urnitur eaieate ths pred ish wR yh acces uae | i ie “a Gatschen; they Daye ales a4 ted a department of blonchednca | Branch at W fewelry'to dispore of, cnn obtain a fale ensh price, by son anvestig: ne peculiar mwanuer of awarding the noe ft are requested to attend, as@ fall cxplanatic brown goede, which will be conductad on an equally exten- | December 16, 1¥5) Ladin Ate tt g his residence, or thrs ep anal contracts, and, with the exception of Senator vered before this moeting. A full and free discussion ix in- | ive scale, athe original Pr Wt Warehouce, 44 Cader street, perrons are hereby cautioned against negotiating the sane, ” ¥ Mrs, Dusseldorf, No. 13 Bim street. r’s report, they leave us about f or the | quarters, cach member is req vited from all, | ‘ABD~G. BRODIE, PROP IETOR OF THR NEW ae payment has been stopped. L. M. DUSSELDORF, Conge: » the: © us about as farinthe | 4 he —-——----——- . E ETON a —— <== = - . = j + each day. to learn who hag left for t Purchase a F = | York mantilla and cloak ‘tore, 61 Cena! and 63 Lespi- | OUND—ON MONDAY LAST, A LARGE BLACK | G AND FURNITURE WA) dark as we were before in the mi The report of | Sia for any other inforsaation Jago lot at Lake Land tet inthe ent Acs | hard streets, Will open on Thu wday, Isth, his new styles Newfoundland Dog. The owner ean have him, by calling gentlemen having any clothing, Varnes i 6 he y : silage} i pay® | of French mantillas, &., ecleote \by himself in Paris, Ag | on JOHN HAMILTON, S604 Pearl street, up stairs, front dt, to dinpore of, can obtain’ a f. : the three whigs states that the contracts were Beat ov Hexny Gipson, one or Wasninaton’s Lire, dvance. Ten dollars in cash, with sul) monthly In- | 8 fair cash ane deen. tay eo tex eee be ve toe | tock so rich, 60 and vo 1 ge bas ever yet been of- | rom, and paying.expenses, 6" Bubserile eMiocted for about one million of dollars lose thon | Gvanos—Henry Gibson died euddenly, yesterday. wt his | Sre"i0"cxsh, with taal fostaten te ane etike da tent: | fered. im the United Staten, Indies y W do well to all before Pa Spe gree poe Aetendod hy ips, Coheg i f the State Engine. , | residence in Orange coonty, He was born Feb. 18,1851, | five dollars will secure eight village r one of fifty | purchasing, eee Ey ee eat, Ok PRAY, Sue ern | ____ - COMKN, 66 Rim street. the estimate of the Sta mineer, and that, of | and was, therefore. over one hundred and one yours of gs, farms. Apply to C. WOOD, Ws Bronuway, corner of Pulton | T GOODS—WONDERFUL BAN GAINS AT BUR- | Were entered ‘by @ large body of meh whe asa wae LOTHING.—THE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINUES evuree, ull concerned in the lettings are perfectly | We are informed that n committee wos apyointed. w gps donitetibn sed | Wires chepp Dry Conds nea OB ane stisee | hands, and pot them tn bodily tear, we herehyome ne cwect At his od eatabtehed stand, papi cash current eons * clock this morning, for | leuve this city ab ‘ unter pe Py f tity do} for enoh wad on 60) 4 for Indies’ and blameless, although the lowest bide were not taken, ol lng Stok vinoes th gn convey the remains of | , Genin’s Spring Style of Hats were Intros | Large five, counterpancs only of fity dollars for each aad every porson sonvieted of suolt iB tomen’s cast o th WB apiess; ox pparel, Ww uble damask + ke ba, wo! trorpece and offence. FISHER & BIRD, 287 Bower kinds of enperti articles, on making wy i i ee ; vs upday, the ith Yebrussy, Gentione large a warth ¢ : Li BIRD, wery, clea, on Me wy Areemblyman Oushing, (democrat) thinks that no the oil veteran to this city. The body will be kept for | Apcedon Saturday: the taal Hetrvary, Gentlemen in w ¢- eth Be 6s re un eee aae REWALD.—LOST,ON MONDAY, waRcr itu, | Ladien walt yh Agden proof of fraud has heen established, and thet | rime doy: unt dhe proparatious for the funeral aseeonu | & OUNIN, £2. 219 Bronaway. : F,F#. Rpiecey worth Ton. r $ ner af Thirty-second séront sad Fourth | PNG TANONS—STINEMET'S 4 7 pleted; on which orex tion it sx expeate ¢ Con- . Seer ehoavace bidet 9 Black Do me 8s "S NEW AN 7 if the members of the Cans! Board wore guilty finestercompanteee? New York, Mrooldyn, Newark, ond Peving FiaPseKrox, No. 128 Fyison street. | 0. "Giine wun, eo 4 Tair, a white breast, and one’ White ors pan Ho Ny heet Tremor cutting garments inte ne AAP deel eetiens ef indiscretion, they alone are responsible, and VY 'lemelwe will tury om’ and seoompany the ref! Only toor de Rupert in quality, nem ivagle in wtrac- | pheeting, do. 1 yard wide, 6 one year old, and augwere to the name of Gam,’ and fashionable style is just pubuished, and may earned » they of thie old revolutionary to Bheir resting place « ing to the a A ge cheep pertine geting Liq yards wiie, “Hd. ing tho auld dog to James ho. 174 Broadway, or | Cither, he prico—3! per copy to is ak A. * Wheever | personally or by mail, » W. AL Stinem: BL B. PE . Bae 1 Fowrth avenue, will revive tho above reward, aie da good tight Pether hloyn the Ue i wah avenue, wet those who engaged to do the work—ergo, wood cemetery, Broadway, or Cortinndt street, 1 id. apiooe, 85? a6 bo, de; Dadiee Bae tipen dh