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| HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7088. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. Ce aae—ea ae Tay a ok — a = ‘i nee £001 ban é tant! fe Religious Intelligence. rt ORI aie Sab tes AAAS aay matin ne nthe oe NE 8 BY TELEGRAPH. Deeucinva aieieecoen ner ZoNrRACTS— FALL pe pitcan save- | ORD!INATIONS, IN pTALLATION®, EROMATIONS, pro. OWERY THEATRE.—BOXES, 25 CANIS; PIT, 12!¢ ROADWAY THERATRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, SOLE marry ALBANY CITY AND THR SUSQUEHANNA RAILKOAD— cm ENT OF Lows or Lira | , Rev. Charles Cox has aceopted the Hilltowa B cents; Seats in Orchestra Boxes, 60 oonts. ‘Doors open Loasee.—Boxes and Parquet, 50 cents; Family Circle and . RAL SKVRRBLY INJURKD—BXTI he church, Montgomery county. la © gbTigurtain rises at 736 o'clock. dionday avening March bi ze Ties, 2 oante; Private Boxes $5 0nd $6. Doors opoe THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, tape ice la SE Saitéetininekyhi) STILL UNKNOWN. A Baptist church in Nowark, Kondall county, ; fo. c 01 it . o'olos eveni jarcl 4 0 NDENC re pRAL. + Ko OF the Hoprotate nf PuriecCount Raifaclie de Fols, Mr, | will be porformod Sheridan Knowles’ ee brated tracedy ot a Aunany, Mareh 27, 1852, Another of thore fearful occurrences which shock our | 1y1., was dedicated to divine servion Jan, 2 Eddy; Count Archille des Montes, Mr. Goodall; Pauline | WILLIAM TELL, or the Hero of Switsorland, William House of Representatives. 5 si id . citizens from time to time, occurred yesterday, Many A Baptist church was organized on the 18th ult., Lorionne, Mrs. Hi. tan; Madam Bourbon, Mrs, Broad. | Toll, Mr. Forrest; Gesler, Mr. Fonno; Sarnom, Mr. Popo; pees Neither house of the Legisiature has beon engaged in ‘ors were rife during the afternoon, and in the imme. | at Hat Grove, Warren county, Ill ley; Agnes, Miss Herring. To conclude with FIENDS | Stuth, Mr. Hens ‘Albert, Mies Wallis; Melohtal, Mr. Barry; Wasninaton, March 27, 1852. the accomplishment of any important business during tho Pi Roy. A. Bronson has been called to the pastorate Mr. Seymour; Capt. Stockton, | Anneli, Miss ; Agnes, Miss Kate Horn; Kuma, Mme, , . Mr. Griffiths; Old Squalls, | Ponisi. ‘To oomolude with the farce of the RENDEZ- SMCAGE OF THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION BILL. fast two days, Mr. Conger did not introduce his billin ¥ . ‘ . vii Mitohel; Folcty Stock: | YOUSSigen. Mr Whiling, Gharion, Me. Pope: Smart, Me. | Tho deGcioncy bill was taken up, men Mr. Hovsron | ihe grunte torday. armns expected. Ie takes the correct | Mcertaia the extent of thocalamity, oF the precise causo | "A 'Baptist church was organized at Marion, Mish. ot the 26t moved the previous question, on concurring in the amond- view of the manner in which the public works can be and manner of the accident. The following particulars | on thi h ult. ; = OLN SEFTON; Sestians allel _ | Mr. 0. B. Stone, late of the Rochestor Thoologi- cela Maven Me we Grrbya. leks Do cents; | meats made in Committee of the Whole on theState of | satisfactorily completed. It ia substantially tho xamoas | “ete seertained by our reporter, after a careful investi- | | Nh A Mia tf Win 0. on the 10th inet. ate Boxes, $5, "Doors open at 64g: to commence at 7% | the Union . | gation :— Mr. Wm. H. Dolby was ordained, on the 28th ult. velotk,, A, change of operaeach opera night: ““Salutals |” a. Jones, (dew.) of Tenn, said.a great many seats | j yaa mcrae members in both houes of the last Logis: | 14 may bo well to give some account of the locality. | ay the Contre Square Haptist church, adiann. ‘ Milliteas Acie Me Lice ee tenia ana CAMMGIn Ci Dee || Wace vacant, etl betore voting; ty they had bet- empted to engraft in the Canal bill, but was te- | mat part of Thirty-second strect immodiately onthe |” ‘The Rov. 0. C. Wheeler haa nccopted a call from ae " ing; the though Chey sisted by the whigs—and they will pursue the same course : ve ly gy i nell, Mr. Leach ag Sulpice. Miss Daly as Louisa, in the | to. neve a oall of tho House. ‘This was ordered 0 ‘a yy should vote for Mi cast aide of the Eighth avenue, is occupied on either aide | the Baptixt church at Sacramento City, Californ| farce of the Captain of tho Watoh. Musical Diroctor, Sixnor louse. 5 mow._it every democratio Senator should vote for Mr. | Ot Te ee aed Rev. Daniel Higbie, of West Milford, N. J., bas tt ‘The roll having been gone through, the namoa of absen- | Conger’s bill. it will still require one whig voto, and that | by blocks of what are term ¢ iN HUMAN VORM—Chanee, into neighborhood it was difficult, if not imposible, to | oF thy ehurch at Sehool-y's Mountain, N.J. i B RTON'S THEATRE, CHAM) vy d Parquet, 6) cents o penre’s eomedy of nn Will—Orsino, Mr. Dyott; Burton; Sir Audrow Aguecheok, M. i Clown, Mr. H. Placide colony houses,”’ or builil- Viola, Mias Weaton; Maria, Miss Mar: La Munna. Monday, March 29, will be produced Doni: accepted an invitation from the Presbyterian church of * with the farce of RATHER colebrated oper: K DAUGHTER OF THR REGIMENT. to ffored | SBMNOt be obtained. ings erected for the habitation of numerous humble | gparta, Suaex Co., N.J Kection—Mr. Doublequill Bun, Mr. ‘T, Johnston? Tho ovening's ontertainmente will commence with the CAP- | teos began to bo called. and several excuses wore of ‘The time of the Aesombly has boen consumed to-da Peeve a ae * pT aet:, Donbleael 1 F , C= | TAIN ‘OF fm WATCH. Soe pene astendenes, when all furthor proceedings in the | in the debate on manalfeptade aa, igticee: Marber ped families. os ig side se soa mus ee 0 arte ee Le adit South Wilbraham, Ma., bae ce Anie GHATiaen era ee ne ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSRUM.—P. T, BARNUM, wore dispensed with. lashing themselves into fury upon the matter, The bill | occurrence took place, a frame building stands within a § | fu AGirate auld Bose, 25 conte; Pies coutar Orotostee | ID Managerand Fropriotor; John Gregnwood,Jr., Assistant | | Under the oporation of the provious quostion, the main | introduced by Mr. Cushing is destined to pass, which | fow yards of thy avenuc, and just beyond are eight brick | 4, MeV: Hiram H. Dixon, late of St. Lawronce Co-6 Tickets D mat Ox; | Manacor-—Admission to the entire Mussum and perform. | question on the bill was ordered. declares the contracts legal, and direets the Auditor to | ¢.icmonts, such aa described. It was on tho intervenin, " it , toe eee ‘day. March 2h,the por. | ues, 25 conts; childron under 10 years, 125¢ oon! Mr. Manstiart, (whig) of Ky.,moved to lay the billon | pay drafts, ‘This is tho way tho affair will be settled, and | “pements, c % | onthe id ult... by the Beloit District Convention if Will commence with the farco of THR BATI | 12% ea anes. Leen iy peat te Leitnprden cy nis | the tablo. supercede the necessity of troubling the Court of Appeals, | space, or lots, tho two houses were in the course of erec- Rev. Josoph Clark has been called to the O. 8. Maing Atte whith, the ieee’ ot THR AtHOR Ow | mired by all, THE SOLDIER POR LOVE; followed by | ,,M*. Hrtcw, (dem.) of Ta., moved a re-conaideration of | Ag the thing was conceived in iniquity, 80 it will beconti- | tion, which yesterday fell with such disastrous rowults church in Chataborsburgis, Pe. 2 J t br vote by which the mainquestion was ordered tobe | nued to the end. nul Mr. F. B. Warren, who is A general law will bo passed to incorporate Ocean N. terian church of Hopewell upplying tho Prosby- Tin? been ordained og Dancing, by La Potite Taglioni, Comio Singi vy Peto Mo: OL AY, Byon- t il Dancing, by be Vetite tacilont, Commie Dis Mr. Burton, boss carpenter, was tho owner and builder which, # TRIPOLI—Harry Helm, Mr. W. ¢ era, Mr. N. 18. Clarke; Pronetti, Mr mills, Mrs W. G. Jono ing, at 734 o'clock, the new grand Oriontal spectacle, fitted | Bir. Brooxs, (whig) of N. Y., raised a point of order, | Steamhip Campanies, instead of granting spoctal | of the above mentioned cight houses; but it is said he | tho Presbytery of Geneva. ‘ Ry de with the brilliant UPate fo much exponee, and in such» style of gorgeous maz: | that the motion could not bo entertained, as thore had | charters. as they desire has aince sold them, aud was now engaged, in conection A now Congregational church, styled the Pilgrim BMAGIO WELL ____ | frasu say performaces of Gnersy aad Fair Siar, on Meany | bei n0 intervening business, Tho project toindace tho city of Albany to subscribe a | with Mr, Thomas Brooks, who had also built a portion of | Church, was organized at North Weymouth, Mass., on Whe . BRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS HALL, NO, | Siternoon. The youthfulgiant, Henry Pago, sevon foot high, | ‘The Srraxs:n overruled the point. itch’s | Tilicn to the Susquehanna Railroad. Is likely to fait Tho | them, in erecting, two uniform ones in continuation, on | 11th, composed of fifty-one members 472 Broadway, above Grand streot.—Open evory nigh | the Happy Family, &o., &v., aro to be soon at all hours. Mr. Fowxrn, (whig) of Mass., moved to lay Mr. Fitch's | credit of the city may be loaned for a period o| ho vacant lot. ‘The foundations have beon in progress Rev. Mr. Richards has beed called to the new during the weck, until further notice. The original and well 5 ies 7 ~ | motion tore-consider on the table; whereupon the ques- | upon safe considerations, and upon a pledge of a s Fe aera eR ihe waneninae Iy aterled in | Peart etroot church in Hartford known Christy's Minstrels, comprising an efficient and ver- | J,YELLOWS' MINSTRELS.—THE ORIGINAL JUSTLY | tion was taken and decided affirmatively, by yeas 09; | fund 5] some time, but the superstructure was only started in Rat Macnee Ei: Caalall instatind anes the eatile “oorps” of “talented” aud colebrated and far-faimed corps of Ethiopian Perform- | pays 71. ‘Tho river is again clear of icc. and navigation haa re. | the course of the week, and was run up with such rapi- ev, Thomas H, Canfiel ca liad One Under tho manazement of EB. P. Chris ¢7%- whoa concerts in this city for the last two yours, under | ihe quoetion was then taken on laying the bill on the,| sumed. Several’ tow-hoats, with barges jets Ihde | i y that yesterday (Saturday) they in Bild tho third me ones ious church in Weathersfield Centre, Vt., jo “ ome “5.B. ef aly in- : P tl . parse ‘ lade on ¢ o Y 1 | o “ pinat, . jours open at 6! have closed their concorts in this olty " until farther notios.” Tho smendmenta to the bill were severally concurred | amount of freight, which will pow be put under motion’ rf Ricks che’ Uhie Ledsab Teele Ato Lbs Bee | Vic ha tustalied 4 Cliaslostowa, Nc 3L,, on the 16e lock. Notico.—On and aft yi nday, April 5, ‘Vhey will pertorm at the Tomplo in New Haven, April 5th, | in, including the following :—* That no part of the appro- | ‘The eggregate shipment of the leading articles, are ns k one, the beams being let into . wae instal jt . . tween the two new ones was an eight inch wall, and th Rev. James H. Baird w: installed pastor of the it was which first gave way, or to use the working men’s | ©, S. Church in Wooster, O., on the 4th inst ‘doubled. The new Methodist church in. the Wenty minutes past ono o'clock, shortly afler | york Mills, was dedicated on the 17th. the men hod returned from dinner, James Farrell, one of Tho Presbyterian church in Babylon, 1. I., hae those who hay suffered fatally, had just ascended to the | appointed the Rev. Gaylord L. More, of Berlin, Md., thele Row tn the New Jersey Legislature, & top with a hod of bricks, when Ue wadl gave way, and | 1h?tor 97, 18: the whole, including beams, walls, and everything, foll Rov. 8. W. Deeker, of the Now Jersey Conforenoe, cob wards: tho: cert oer n of the party | yas been appointed by the gov ot (er knd 7th? nt tho American Hall, Hartford, April 8th, 9th | priation made in the bill for the benetit of wny tribe of | followe ae eee eee eee et brinseld: April 12th and | Indians ehall be paid to any attorney or agent of such | 250 bbis.; ashes, SY 1th oolagion Hall, Albany, April lth, 15th and | tripe, or part of a tribe, but shall, in every caso, be paid | 2422 bits. wheat —E direetly to the Indians themselves, to whom it vhall be | 21.000 do; chives BEMPSTER’S FIRST ORIGINAL BALLAD EN- | duc—or to the tribe, or part of a tribe, por capita—or to | o2 utes tertainment this season, will be given at the Taberna- | heads of fumilies, unless the imperious interests of the ristor; S. A. Wells, Manager.—Opon every night cle on Monday evening, March 20th, fncluding the following | Todiana shull require the payment to be made collectively; ood takes creat ploasure in announcing that he hi Bong Tho Indian's Complaint,” “Morning, Noon an: nor shad! the executive branch of the government here’ ‘. N fected en sugngement with those celebrated setistes, Mosang: | Night,” 0/1206 thoo aweotly, smiley” “John Audsraon, my | Siete aise any coutract betwecn any. tribe or part pees he 4, ‘orn, T. F. Briggs, Leopo! . Meyer, a i of Deo,’ si i zi “ y has ne et adjournes n gai ame He HI d preeipl- > ether long gaia tavorita, who wil aepear evuny night, | [The Barring o! the Dosr," -Iamontof the lish Emigrant,” | of a tribe and any attorney oragent. fur the prosecutionot | | The Mewictature of New Joraoy lias not yot mljourned, | wall uvcx anainet the trae Inline tang mal peeiDl | iain of thi New Jemey State Dr ene any claim against the government, under this act. Governor Fort vetoed a bill yesterday evening, and the i a said that first of April next Sires: pivlur ac suterlatamses cwbieh Gs fois wontons ed | hs Nenais 0," “Eat uslove eve another,” aad ane,“ ilay | Un eRe ceae ele ae ele col conacquenco was that the members of tho House kicked | Slowing him. tuned and leapal down on tothe sido. | ey, 1), G. Lott, pastor of the Baptist church im low a waik, si ining little or no injury; bat our reporter Niles. has accepted the charge of the second Baptist i merit th approbation of his friends and the public, Tickets gen in Weptd ipat folk 5) cents. Books 1214 conta, hi Th A 1 ho hi . Doors open at a quarter bolore 7; to commence ag | ‘10 commence ats o 3 io, Alli j up aquarrel with him about it, ‘They remained in could not ascertain who he wa ‘ ) < Lapse 3 5 meng EE ee ee Atel dd ‘Messrs. Abercrombie, Allison, Appleton, (Mass.), q * ; re church in Detroit, Michigan quarter before 8 o’clock. Grand Concerte om Wodnosd Ba. vp till th tock thi ng, Whon they took a ns of the Sixteenth and Twe rds police 5 ites 3 . a x y, (Va.), Bennett, Bibighaus, Bowie, Boyd, Bri: sion ti hree o'eloe his morning, y Six i si * aud Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clocis, ae pect snad Wick Car Mondeee diaese se ane Brigin, Brooks, Brown, (Mics.), Burrows, Cabell, (Florida,) | recess till cight, and then recommenced theie fiery dis- | were quickly on the spot, and some rem bers of hook and ree STE So sats church im RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO. | continue for the week, at the Tomplo of Gracon, three doore Chandler, Chapman, Ctingmas Conger, oman, Collom, | cussion. They continued the wrangle till late this even- | Inddcr companies lent etlieient aid in removing the pile terre ae i nh Hoatiey me ‘hi aity hace : Les, Propristor.—Two performances are given overy Above Niblo's; will consist of beautiful pictures by the Liv- avis, (Stass.), Dockery, Dunham, Eastman, Ev t- | ing. when they adjourned, to renow their hostilities on | of ruins, Five men were quickly ext no Methodis! 38 f y y Wi commence ats weluck.. The patronsof Christ trols aro resjocifully informed that the Saturday atternoo) ¢onoerts arodissontinaed. On Saturday noxt, April $d, b nest of B. Mallory. > Yow’ MINSTREL HALL, 4c ueoaDWAY, ABOVE | NJ Howard street.—Wood' Minatrols.—H. Woed, Pro- 033 bbls; beef. 1454 bbls; pork, provisions, 1,129 bhls,; whiskey, bushels: rye, 9.000 do,; oats, ) boxes; chees casks) hop W ago of New nor and inap day, commencing at $ o'clock in the afternoon, and at hal ing Models, with a new band of Ethiopian Minstrols, com- | Ying, Florence, Fowler, Fuller, (Va.), Merodith, ry, H Brady, foreman of the masons, who bad susta reeolyed to creet a church at Fuh Chau, in China, where ast 7 in tho evening, Thiv establishmont is the only place | pose of the following talontod porformers:—M Ilo Goodenow, Grog, Harper, Haven, ‘Hlorsford, ‘Houston, | Monday. ce | Grier lett ASouthaon fletoceintareet Farrell, Inborer, wounded | the Board bave ng missionary station; funds ate" RS b Pe i aT hi 1H 1 Jon % Com. Steckton and Judge Grier left in the Southern | serious internal i J Farrell, laborer, la the United States where the “Model Artists” can be seen. ugustine, Felice, Charlotte and Caroline; Mossrs. St. Howard, Howe, Those M. Hunter, Ives, Johason (Ark), in. th 4 hi 1 Wohandi ‘on, having his thigh | nearly ade¢ n subseribed for that special ‘The company is compored of s troupe of Artists, acleoted for | Coleman, Neale, Divins and Forrester. Tableaux—Tho Bh King (RiL.), Kuhns, Kurtz, Landry, Mann, Martin, MoUorkie, | (rain, this evening, for Washington about the head; mason, having his thigh 9 h precy Mheir beanty snd tigure, and ara under the supervision of | dal Evening; Tho Sacred Promiso; The Spy; ‘The Dosorted | Meacham, Meade, Miller, Miner, Molony, Moore (Pa.), Moore fractured; and William Muaddivon, mason, very slightly | purpose. N ro ant “Mille Carizet, Premior Model™ to this establisbiaonte A | One; The Mexican Guitar Playor; The Philiotine Murdering | (18), choad, Murray, Newton, Outlaw, Parker (Ind.), From Boston. injured; and a filth, (name unknown.) supposed to be | as about to pre urly in April eve. , magnificent serive of groupings will be produced, carefuliy | his Child. fonn, Venniman, Perkins, Porter, Riddle, Robbing, Jr. | gag SUFFOLK BANK kOBBERY--MASSACHUSETTS | unhurt. James Hunter, AL 8. ¢ lijah Merchant, W. J. selected from tho most adjnired paintingeand Senin eee S Sackett, Schermerhorn, Schoolcraft, Scudder, Scurry, Sey— ant Aa aHYP CAPTAIN CAE y Farrell was conveyed to the drug stove of Mr, nl. | Masley from the Ball more Conference; J. Swaney, frou ew propertics aud appointments. “Lea's Female Opore AVOLEON AT FONTAINEBLEAU, MARCH 31, 1814, | mour eymour (Conn,), Skelton, Stanly, Stan- LEGISLATURR—A SHIP CAPTAIN ARRESTED FOR | In’ che Wekth avenue, cloee ty, whem he was | thoPNGburg: and J.D, Diain, from ths Now Jeriey Oom= Company,” tho ouly orzanized band of ladies in existence, the eve of his abdication; painted by Paul Delaroche.— | ton (‘fenn.),’ Stanton (Ky.), Stevens (Pa.), Strother, CRUELTY. Croley, in the Fighth avon’ aby awhersibe. waaay Oe Maburg, And dan Slalay fron OY ee Will appear every afternoon and even . Lafarge, the | The exhibition of this world-renowned picture, which has | Stuart, Sutherland, Taylor, Thompson (Mass.), Tuok, Wal: Boston, March 27. 1852, prompuy attended hy Drs. Harmon and Hardenbrook, of | ference. Kev. J Mon f*Autipodean Pedestrian, w “hod dowm- | been visited, during the Inst two yours, in England, France, Walsh, Ward, Washburn, Jr, Watkins, Welch, | vev'a defaleations, as far as made known. ave | the Chief department, Te was totally unconscious, and | out at the sane time for Oregon . ards,” on the ¢ At an elevation of twenty-five feeb | and Germany, by over half s million of poople, is now open, is, White (Ky.), White (Ala.), and Williams, | Rumors are. over, current that thecom- | bever apoke: he ; ut ‘all efforts were in Aristarchus npion, of tho Presbyterian from the ground, aud eighteen in length, a feat which throws | at Stuyvesant Institute, 650 Breadway. Open from 9 A.M. Nays ante sie aoe » (Ill), Asie Avorill, Bab- ‘of investigation hairs discovered still larger defi- | Vain i al sti Church in Keehester, has offered to Rey. Dr. Luckey tem all “competitors ia thie ehade.” Tho greatest wonder the | to 10 P.M. Admission, 25 conts; Children half-price, cock, Beale, Bissell, Bocok, Breckenridge, Brenton, Iuoll, | mittee o i, i tas dart po Ns on DERG momentarit thourand dollars, to build ten Methodist chur . ° I iy world ever produced, Mons. Gregoire, tho strongest man {a Cable, (Ohio), Campbell, (11.), Caskio, Churchill, Clark, | ciencies in the bank acco various entries havin nent apr metg oto a Aha tioeipe ea the world, will Bronk, with lis naked fist,"" any atone the | {RAND SACRED CONCERT—SUNDAY EVENING, | Clovoland, Cobb, Curtis, Daniel, Davis, (Lad.), Dawaon, | heen found im the ledger withows any corresponding | When our r pre tins reach five on each side of the river, providing that at each pola 5 andience may choose to efier, with othor unparalleled fate March 25, atthe National Hall, Nos. 20 and 3 Canal | Dimmick,’ Doty, Kagerton, Eduiundson, Ficklin, Fitch, | charges in the blotter.” The examination has been ad. | 64 the public. he will doubtless have expired, He y designated they raise a thousand dollars more of strength. |The wnrivalled tribe of “Acrobatic Slatera™ | stroct, near Brondway.—Vocal and Inatrumental. Pro- | Flord. Preemi will appear in their wonderful gymnastic entertainments, | gramme:—Part I.—1, Ovorture, full Orchestra, Mozart; 2, | Hall, Harris, (Tenn.), Hart, roducing great excitement by their extraordinary exhibe | Ave Maria, cong by M'llo Meyor, Schubert Stubat Mator | Hillyer, H if da ions, A variety of miscollancous ontertainmente aro giver | (Cvjveanimam), fell Orchestra, Roesini; 4 Tho Chapel | Johusen, (C ork), Jones, (Ton: | was the most exciting one ever known. The Liquor ‘every after( on and evening, euch aa can be seen at no oth sie Kapelle), song by Miss Moore, Cznpek. Part 11-5. | ), Jor (Pounsylyania), King. Letcher, Maco, | was under discussion, and it came out that. in gstablishmont in the warld. For full particulars of eaok | Overture (Fra Diavolo), full Orchestra, Auber: 6, Spanish | Marshal (Cal.) ‘Marshall (Ky.). 'Masos, McDonald, McLa: | the coalitionits had pledged themselves tou rer ae} Gable, Gaylord, Gilmore. | journed to Tucrday, and Brewer is held to bail in $2 , Johnson, (Tonn.), In the House of Representatives to-day. the deba of geod ¢! and about to take possession of RESIGNATIONS, DEATHS, &C. purchased by the truits of bie hard tod and industry in Ye es ie ac abahicned’ bie Beagate this country during the eon years. Ho loaves « nk Abernathy AGH roalgried 10 Baptist Wifo ‘and two children to mourn the loss of thelr pro- | “roy, John Cookson, of the Salem stroct Baptist H ‘aes. nt torcturn to England, laday, flow, Jr. (N. ia), Jones, (Now day's porformanco, see bills of the day. Prices of sdmisstom | Gypsy. song by M’'lle Moyer, Grithths; 7. Solo Violin, varia- | nahan, McQueen, Millson, Nabors, Olds, Ori (Pa.), » ill ever ‘ 0" 1 D» Brady ond Murray were conveyed to the City Hospital in M Tests in Private Boxes, 08 conta Orchestre Seats, aie | (isuacn © popelar melody, executed by M. Leopold Meyer; | Peasice, Polk. Yowell, “Iobinaon, “Woss, Smith, sie vere bihet Se nea aieaies Beek wae ar- | The former had Py ered cnenane ointecael ened, to take effect April Ist enshioued arm ¢ 7 Boxes, 2 oents; Gallery, | 6. Kecitative and Aria from Attila, song by Sig. Rudolti, | Stanton (Ohio), Sweetzor, Thompson (V able, Wal- pharma ines ie serpLanes , that ure of which was not ascertained. He wi vy. Silas Jolinsion has resigned the pastorate of 12h cents Verdi. Part 111 Variations for string instruments, | ince, Wildrick, and Woodwar: rested by officer Rackielewies, of New York, for alleged ‘ avd abGut oot flor his admission, | the O.S. churehos of Mt. Gilend and Canaan. 0, — — —- Haydn; 10. 0 Jesn, O Pastor Bonus, song by Miss Moore, Guy- | MANNER LX Witch THH APPROPRIATIONS ARE To ne EX. | Cruel treatment of his crew. The suthorities have de- le died abc 7 an ea after Dis admission, Rev. Charles C. Beaman has igned the pasto- RCUS.—LAST WEEK OF THE nomer; 11, Grand Pot Pourri, full Orchostrs, Joseph Gung'l, PRNDED. termined to try the case here nd to children t Jes ©. Bes he evening, March 29, and during the we i ‘Tickets, 25 cents, Doors open at7 o'clock; to commence at | ‘The Deficiency bill appropriates upwards of threo mil v y to compound frac- | rate cf the Congregational church in Welltieet, Mis, Odell, Mr. J.J. Nathans, Mr. R. Sania; the Troupe of | 8 o'clock. ALBERT, Propritter,, || ions of dolliace, > Tha forowiog ate Ue pelndivaliten poe eeu the Gouti, ture of t hi but no other material injury, The | — Rey. J. Alvord, pastor of the Phillips church in Pontos; all the gront acts in the efroie, being positively the . THIES, Manager. Dredging river at Philadelphia Navy ‘Yard pean afin TANK BONDS--LOUISIANA | LMD Was set. and he apperred tolerably comfortable, | South Boston, ha» resigned >» last performance of the company for the season. ‘The c ime fos oe = a Y phis b : SSISSIPPT PLANTE 4 NDA~= 1 4 every prospect of perfect recove tay, Geor Ss r hns declined ocome of Suvenilon will leo appees in vheis soverst ects. MM OSTAGUE HALL, BROOKLYN-—MR. CHARRUAUD | Dry Dock ut Brooklyn Navy Yard. LEGISLATUR: with every prospect of perfect recovery Kev. Geo. Sponiding | ned to bocome the . i The accounts of the missing (if any such there be) | pater of the Freebyterinn chi Bansinons, March 1852 were totally irreconcilable, after the in ‘The State Senate of Mississippi have laid on the table | quiry, Murray and Maddison both the resolutions submitting to a voto of the people the | were ight or i ‘and Mrs, Lannay’s last Soiree of tho soason, will take | Quartermaster's department oh (N. 5.) at Yellow DOORS ABOVE 3 Pisce at the above Assombly Room, on Thuraday evening, | ‘Vransportation of the armny 0, e cing at | April Ist. sede formance, commencing at | April Ist. SuSeoele _______ | Purchuse of horses, barracks clothing, equipag t diligent in- state that thore Rey. Newton Adams, M.D. a missionary of the S o'clock, and 5 5 wath i ron, nine, and i a io Livi a a bend ot Rcniantes EW YO TO PHILADELPHIA, OR and subsistence of five companies of Texas i <b Lasstena ls, taddi: i mar hneb and | American Board. stationed at Umlari, South Atrioa, died rth street, and nine tables at 149 Fultoa, aa reporter's leaving the scene, The Rev It. Cressy has resigned tho Buptiat t dies’ Bed Room, De ity and inw anentrance at N street, factory at 63 and 65 Cen- 5 m repealing the usury law of the State. he assured they bi ated to the bottom, ‘ i eng the Deciiver and the ing, Bes, Aw exvire ohsage tre eurect Cue eathars iumio em Broach 6 NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. nitierbece eae aad PUTA ODL tnd uncatrleated, | Cburch at Indinnopolis, and accepted that of the 6 of performance for the evening. it any size cue without trimming; entirely new. — ore. is therefor eae ad : Bi Ps inner! ey y pocienenraciannans ni , these ty person cau loathor cies, Sonate. trite ELEL CECH ya Seen! || MALNT oics 5 pgs The Kev. D. G. Corey, of Utiea, has declined aa- —————— = — . , 1853, tna tania athes ar et i ta d ee __FINANCIAL, aie any, Marl 27, 1852. The schooner Judge Hopkinson, reported ashore, hay | and in their terror immediate sand | Cytine a ipa i i Lint church In this city, pT eR nb eee ed ee fps DAYS NM [ie MERON Deny ee) NON SR a RRR oi ten gotten off, badly damaged. rotang, | Lut Weyhavy stated the extent of the calamity. Inthe | ev Ma Te grt te gale having routed <0: " Nompan . Proposal for 1000 of th ’ READY-MADE CLOTHING, WHOLES. D u > the schoorer Lalla Rookh. eupsized at Croncy Islan case of the Hague stre nty-first strect oatas- sage 8 kr je condition pre bed by the Beeleaias- Goupemeen Prone Sanened hoe " Hotall, S94 BrondwayecThe sabescitees inetee the vi Br. Keun reported favorably on the Ancombly DUiliLArY. | hag boon righted, and bronght up to the city trophies this proved to be “many supposed to | teal Court, was suspended. Ly the Bl:bop of the Dioceas, vifiee, on or befor: Loca aa ie pubis to Spats perive stook of 5 ayy Rondy- bill. ; nea ata ary pest G Henry, was two ate been destreyed, coming forward some days afver- t t o 7 “it he ntence of suspension Was pronounce t ousand dollars | made Clothing, made up in tho most fashionable atylo, co Mr. McMunnay reported favorably on the bili for the | fathoms under water at low tide wards u Trinity Church 7 ring intocest at | siting of Youths’ Froc Sack Coats, Round Jaskot nee peabiiy dit sahe Bik oe ene, a ‘Yo the last mentioned unhappy event, this appearato | Tho Btanc Committee of the New York Wein the year 1875, Th re eeLY |i Aaa yuives Wetee” Pues metho. Alans sonia | on Lite LER MS CCE ee RL Ae 8 ine Gouna declan beara striking similiiude, and froin what could be learned, | Diceces have received a memorial from thirty-one of th: 4 ited for ia the rep ), when theroad wax ent of Cloths, Cassimeres, Morinos, Velvots, &c., | buntecrs. [uaptee eh catrgrad aicttabeted ond from f tho | clergy. and from lay members cf twenty-two parishos, re mtract, They will be i: h will be made to order in the most approved styles, Mr, Brexman reported favorably on the bill for the re sad toa s n to be much tly The whole | questing the eall ofa ajo convention ef the diocess ad be free from 8 Payments will RY & BLOOD, 34 Broadway, east side, scoond door oxs—Manen 2 : € Mows—that is to say: Fifteon per cent of | above White strect. ndergo. as it dema ry. and the Coroner, who has been duly pointed to morrow (Monday) for the pt ts. arigid enqui- | ter the purpose of electing a Provisional Bishop, and hay declined Lo make the Van } te As the United German Evangelical Church of New e I had. dx, and the balance : at Ore, The North River Bank vs. William H. Sa x four, and AST OFF CLOTHING.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, | Mr. Tanon reported favorably on the bill to incorporat» | dict ect aide and new trial granted. | June next, or sbout two thousand dollars worth of good left off | the Free and Accepted Masons of New York. Downey vs. De Peyster.—The p ing the whols at for which the full | Mr. Coxcex reported favorably on the bill relative to | to thei ine tive months, eon > the purchaser Theatrical and Masical. teatny.—'This establishment waa very wel tiff alleges that, pri fins, hechat Loon te, | ‘The Dreadful Catastrophe at Hurigate. eee eee NG fora \juries of which he complain ’ luring the pust week, and tho perform. autho Aivenn, per cent retain nae toe h port, to Famer Morduoy, at hia store, | #cbools in Kings county. ceived into the retreat called the Sailors’ Snug Harbor, | ‘The following accurate and further particulars ros: id with marked approbation. The company reserves to itecif the riz! t range strect, a few doors from Chatham stcoct. THE ELLCTION OF SENATORS. for maintenance and support asan aged BrNd Oi: | ccoedice Ehiy motanalicly oes vo, have been furnished | Pieces elected for tomorrow evening ste the popular ing any bid, J. At SON, Treasurer. Ee Mr. Prwace laid on the table the concurrent resolutions | worn cut sailor; that he was. and continued, an inmate | ™ #2 4 my a ‘a fi if Sacieher ah a8 Hs spel pay d | Grama, entitled * Raffacile.” and tho nautical drama of = ~ = - EXPRE = currying out the proposed amendment to the constitution, | of the institution, and, as such, is entitled to support and | US by Professor Ma personally, who is now lying at | - Fionds in Human Form.” Nearly all the members of Dra Me Waterline teen eee | ne RES AGERCINS, ____..... | for tho election annually of sixteen Senators. maintenance therein for life; that, on hisreturn tothe in- | his house at Astoria, much, though not seriously, injured, | Hamblin'sexcellent company will appear throughor 4, * Soot- DAMS & CO. IA FREIG 5 BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS, stitution, after a short, necessary absence, the defendant nb hint in the a ‘i ag : nate rosehout Eusiand, fviand: Root: | AA DAMS & CO-SCALI¥O Some unimportsnt bills wene ror in committe, | Sitttion, afters short necessary abvence, the defendant; | uaying been burnt in tho head and face. _chnotoway Turargr Mr. Forrest, the Amorican trae "s Line of Liverpool Packets cemoent ! ril &.—Qur u¢ when progress was reported on the bill to authoriae tho | fo enter, and drove him away, keeping him out, audde- | Ttappears that al about two o'clock on Friday after. | ry ay “un tur ne Willan Tull totgonsow venting te New Hine from Hamberg and Nottordam, omiling weekly. | }aprect $98 (hag ed Staton mail steamer | fUTmalion of corporations for building purposes. | tho | priving him of the support to which, as ho says.” ho was | noon, M. Mailiefort and is assistants, William Smith, | the historieal tragedy of that nine, He will be wetted nee ~ | Crescent iLAND, IRELAND, SCOT- ‘ named Joseph Ma by Messrs, Bi way. Madame Ponisi. and Miew hate Horn ure will be the very y, on ‘Monday, the Sth of April, at two was made the special order for Monday. at 4 o'clock | justly and legally of , j ititled. to his damage fivethousand | Gant. Southar 3 -in charge, ag usual, of ourown Freight Agont | FM. Adjourned Gollars, ‘To this compis Capt, Southard, and two m dant demurs, iasiet- > R: aT ANONS TO. John Whalen, embarked in two boats from Pot B Walon oDraite, {rom at bad GAN as COT: | and a Special’ Messenzer, to destination. All goods forts ing that the facts stated. assuming them all to be tr mntising fetoe staitied the " Die ab eg aes esac De co at e. Sette Devt | Express ncat pe delvera tous, with tnytcuy on or betors Assembly. are not suiicient to constituten eanse of action. On th: | the purpose of firing four charges of powder. containing | ye. 'G wor —Dontgetliva comte opera, ealled the only authorised agents in this city for the Swallow Tal | Ment order for cording and is. No charge to shippers Aunaxy, March 27, 1852. ing. it was urged that the institution was a mere | 109 pounds each. on the “Fryingpan.” ‘Two of tho | © Child of the It t. is to be the partic hment to-morrow evening. Mme. Mi ‘The farce of the will also be played, with Mr charity: tha 280 solute legal right te met bi ‘and that for the lees of ig: rataiat | charges were fired, and the third lowered down upon the | at this favorite Mr, Wiisow reported a Dill repealing the Life Tnsur- resort. must be had, not to the courts, but to | rock; but, before the operation was finished, the box | 4D™4 by this line for Custom House foes or Consular certificates, LIFR INSURANCE Frory package must bo strictly water proof, and should execed 12) pounds weight. Smnall parcels and dispatohes Unos of Liverpool and London packets, 3% OLD SLIP, CORNER OF draits for avy amount, will be received util one day of sailing. 51, Ls 0 » unt! i: nes, who : invested by isitori ¢ ~ Captai Sroughout Grest Britain and Irelag “Kiso: paabioniiateiag 2 Ts Wallatroot. ut pears CLaaty MALE COURSE Te. eluate es ace ee am with Che viitorial | contaiuing the canister became broken, and the sand | qyud-on in the leading charaeter Sel cieceeel guekait Miler’ to eee pee New iste H. PRIDE & CO.'S CALIFORNIA EXPRESS, NO. the mind of the court with much force, On reflection, how. | With which it was ballasted ran out into the water—con- | Benson's Tuvatnr.—Shakspeare’s comedy, styled the BCo., Shermes & Collins, Act nea he. ok | AL. Fall strestceieion mene ae ported | RePOnNTS ON NEW YORE Bit.L. ; ever, it seems inapplicable to the present eae heplain- | sequently the buoyancy of the canister caused it toriso | “welith Night.” is to be performed at Burton's to- Ree ea — oss the Isthmus, by Mosquera & Co., transporters of all | »Mr. Gare reported favorably on tho bill to divide the | tiff was not an original petitioner for admission. Ite had | {9 the surface. and it was. therefore, hauled alongside | MOAOw evening. in which Burton, Pineide, Dake, Dyott, 1 500°" ANTED-AT ERSON W ITiTTHE ABOVE the gold dust. Noxt shipment, by tie "Crescont City,’ | Fightcenth ward of New York. Also. «bill for the relief | passed the ordeal of the trustecs and been regularly . i ft Lester, Johnston, Bland, Rea, Miss Mary Taylor, Miss wong ta-which there tras Somistitionr Sanligy poetics usi- | Monday, April 5. S A. I DE & COL of the Cordwainers' Society of New York. ceived as an inmate, Ax between himself andall persona | the wooden charge boat, with the view of conveying it | Wesion, and Mrs Dyott, will appear, ‘i ody of fits now 3 per cent, or $3,40) por annum, which en REAT CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, NATURAL HISTORY other then the beard. he had acquiredcertain rights which | shore: the other charge was sunk upon the rock, and | «father Exeited’ will couclude all, No doubt the the wires properly at d. Jt appears that, by some € b mistake on the part of the two mon in the chargo boat, | D0uée will be . Me. Mallefert’ the wires mttached’te tha | . Natiovan Trxatee.—This popular theatre continues The House then went into committee, and took up | could not be invaded without ea tiefactorily shown upon an inte 4 p the bill appropriating $19 682 to Address Spring, Hor- ald office, with name and re: 7 ase. Had mplete the publiea- | having no connection with the insti crowded. stranger, nlion, obstructed Our next shipment will | z United States mail sto: me and 1 See cana \ “ * “e S state . : a hey. hande XWANTED, ON HOND AND MORT- harge of our ow tion of the natural history of the State Z | hin In the exercise of those rights, it say fat walt silefe the | sl aa at ea eg age $50,000. sian 1k edbdowies teak Gaia ie te ‘in "twonty-cight days; no doven Mr. Waton characterized the whole affair as adis- | getion might have been maintained, a: in any other ease instead of those attnched to the eanister gio Well,” the beautiful drama entitted the ‘sles ght taken at las m | i ft The i ? ti Ce 01 e roe! reording! f ™ G'ntre of thiscity, worth double the amount, fifty thousand gincctul swindle. ‘The illustrations would disgrace a | cf trespass, But the defendant. it is said. was an officer, | loWered upon the rock; and he accordingly applied t of Papell” and the leughable ferve of th dol eatd, at Six per ce: este ‘9 | Sronsil npan 1 ob py © ve e 1 ji ‘ > alvanic « ich he hac » | De TAYLOR: aticeney ct fee, Mar 130 Meciea SERB *° | Steeived to one s'olock, day of sailing. f A" tow | barber's shop. He moved to strike out the enacting | called the The complaint so describes him. bP naa fl in Soars Soin | will comprise the entertainments to be given to-morrow joa ES Mat deb 3 cheice berths, through direc or Crescent Cit: | clause Can any and ever; r. then, no matter how great or hedia' picen Sct ‘6 I WOON | ohtae £ avi OF eaeitaetenn 0 4 “ Ps City, may be Mr A. & ike Maapeon @ he bil Levery boat to atoms. and instantly killed the two men, and so | Mgbt—a great bill of amusement, considering tho small DIA RUBBER Goops, secured by early application to our offic Mr, A. Sait and Mr. Brapronn defended the bill how email his funetions. turn out, and | eink ded Oaptaist Boutlined tint tre died we ¢ price of admission, POMPAN : SI1LDERS.— ———— and the bill ordered to a third reading, doctrine will hardly be advanced in this country, Our | @lock ye * A es Bir. | nUM’s vm.—The oriental spectacle of O RAILROAD COMPANIFS AND CA I. _ y ; ged: yore In One of Franc " | Star’ "i : vel 10, RAILROAD COMPANIES AND Sor SULLDEES = maith THE CANAL LETTINGS, climate i pied to its culture, ‘The whole spirit | Smith, who were m one of Francis’s metalic life boats, | and Fuir Star’ is as attractive as ever. It will be re- nuine patent in existence, invitethe | wy a7 ein) of the railroad pu nike to the following Togal_opin« JALKI . d and which, as before stated, contained the battery. | peated agein to-morrow evening. Tho amusing picces r. and after | entitled the lier for Love.’ and the © Miliiner’s ftornoon ‘The debate in commitice was resumed on the Canal | of our constitution and laws. both State and natio ; al, is Lettings bili, Mesers. Vax Saxzvoonp and Butaddressed | inoonsistent with the growih or existence of arbitrary | found themselves at the bottom of the river, and they | Holiday” will t CAMPBELLS, &., SCOTCH Pale Ale, RK, YOUNGER’ Basa's East Indi which judicially cannot otherwi of its Fufficiency in refexgnee to the cas nd. This, | ‘The jury in the case of Blais and Mathias Skupenski | eecording to the code, ean only be done by way of an- | rendered their verdict this morning, in which thoy de- aver, Tho demurrer accordingly is overruled, and judg- | ie So! ondon and Dubli the committee. The sulject was made the special order So nthor fore. beyond tha 0 struggling erformed int Sinton Broksuty. ou Mcdlee Bag: for econiet’ | Porter and Brown Stout, in pint tiaets, fu tine con: | for Monday. Meee nue UneenttTe ck Cees oe coro tne ta 4 eee ying hold of part of the metalic lite | Bowsny Cincve-—This being the Inst week of Sands touchtag the valid ty of Fuller's 1 And the illogalit; gitte - rerrented genuine, for M. H. UNDER- to warrant the commission of an act, which, with- | boat. which, containing an nir-chamber, supported them | end Company. it is presumed the Circus will be crowded of ie : nim wade y hich Ray's 8 aro manufactured. | Ni iy “Kendal s oie fa autliority. is a paked trespass. If it exist, av | Whtil they received assistance and were taken on shore, | to overtiowing every night. ‘The selection of equestriam cmianpes fr efor a . Bg pone at fifty semanas it does, it can be shown, It must be Strange to ray, neither of them remember hearing the | cmuscm ior to-morrow evening, is of a very attrae- to Bay DoW in ere th the U nied Rene ee in all respects I Hi. SIMPS n STREET, HAVE sothat the court may not only notice e of the explorion. though it was heard for miles dis- | tive character. HORACE H. 1 3 t de now on band ijt lowest market | BAGGAGE CAR BURNED, ETC 1 © done, but may judge a nk every house in the neighborhood. and | Cruiety's Mivereets.—This band continues to draw DAY, 23 Courtlandt street, N. ¥. ‘ation to W. C. Fu ber Spri di Bordeanx, difforont ages and assorted packages; Gins, Double ‘Swan aud i ¢ Apple brands; Burgundy and pure juice Port Winos, ve bach ome OF tite sounbel ive Kr, erry and Madeira in assorted yes St. Julion veray, and widersiand she pointed ta: n Modoc, and St. Extaphe Clarets in wood and Pullers patent was granted in Englandon | Grave and White Wines, Hockheimer, &c. Also 200,000 Ha ct, 1545, anil in the Uulted States on the 2th | Yana and Gerwan Sezars, and 200 casks superior London (the one in question ) orter. lice ared void or inva- —~ — » He ean main NY , B PETERS & CO. used great alarm to the inhabitants of Harlem, York- | large assemblies. ‘The negro melodies are rendered with ville, and Astoria. Boats were immediately pushed off | great harmony, and the instrumental performances axe from Long Island, and from the veesels in the Sound, and | given with yreat munieal skill Woon's Mixsrneis.—Uhis band is composed of many of cl © prisoners guilty of murder in the first degree. i S wittout costs canner! ‘ in the wooden boat | the best negro delincators, and the amusements gone- abd pebdiecinahidenety Mest the older Keoktien: | LOGEC TRE COC ere ony UAUERIYEE | cresented’a SHghtful epee ing literally blown to | rally are reecived with enthusiasm. A fine bill for bom pon the rendering of the verdict, the elder brother : : ieces : the body of the other has not yel beon Tecovered. | worzow evening Matthias, was a8 pale as death, and kept his eyes fixed Supertor Court, M, Maillefert and Mr. Smith, bis brother-in-law, escaped | — Lona Mowres.—Thero was a crowded house Last even- upon one object. He sppeared deeply affected, though iEN 1 death, both by the explosion and by drowning. in a mi- | ing. and any one who wasso Luckless as to be destitute of r t he did not show it by weeping. Blaise looked at the | Before Chief Justic atler receiving but a few slight | a reat at? was obliged to mount into the “sky- Primapenenta, March 27, 1 ment given for the plaintiff. unfess the defendant (which The body of o ber, b not heen but r% ruits for = ¥ in full force and validil ion of it, in Purchasers using it cannot be ander his patent; first, because raculous mann hurns on the ges Sandford, for the cele! ormor had hiscoat rent toshreda, | partor.* ¥ of the United States, in thelr ty ; Camnbell, 4 i r ay Ind nd we noticed : and, eecond, because Ray's patent wasis- | known to I wine. For salo, yholesale or retail, | jurors with greal eagerness, Mia eyes were very much & —Decisie > typ. | ond had it not been for the metallic boat, both would | that their judic lded energy to the ap- to the expresa provisions of the’ statute, and | 2Y MB. PETERS & CO., S00Droadway, (Orders solicited | togemed with erying. Ho has been deeply impressed | penne ap prsiens loin Correll, ads. George O- Tum- | icvitubly have periehed. It was tubsequently picked up | pluuse of the gentiemen who bad the. privilege of accom: ee t ls utterly void, “No suit enn bo sustained | Shc shipped witheare.) ———__________ | with the solemnity ami danger of his position throughout | halite given nent orm Mmrmed. and ordor reducing | co Staten Island, In an atmost perfect condition penying them. After the end of the ballet, Lola was wponit by yons. The Cot 01 Pa- . o d y ail to $7 A Se “ee tente: in bis Orden tor itetirne, tndlented fie donee oa. tha HF FINEST GRADES OF BRANDIES, WINES, ANB | the whole trial; but Matthias gave no evidence of con- Somes Sorymeer, Respit, ve. Charles James Spencer Applt.— We learn that the Indy of M. Maillefert and a summoned before the curtain, received with a storm of right to issue it, (his predecessor, Mr. Burke. having ox- all Kinds of Liquors, in bottle, demijohm, or woud. im | trition until yesterday, during the recoss given by the | Order at the Special Term denying motion for new trial were about to accompany him in the boat, tor the | applaure and an offering of bouquets, which she gracefully Pressly relive! Ray'a patent) nud saya ho! avon ay the Zbuakinie tte, ee (fF sale, by WM. | Court, when, after eating his dinner, he wopt bitterly. | firmed. with $10 costs ying purpose of witnessing the explosion, but most providen- | aecepted. Bowing ler thanks she retired, but was re- pee Wa gan mae ie b | shy. The attention of dealers in Hquors, Matthias, on his way back to. prison, informed one of Richard Decker, vs. Charles D, Mathews.—Jadgment at tially they were # minute or s0 too late. estied by the audience, who demanded a speech. She ‘The Coroner will proceed without delay to hold an in- | then said:— is tf le reepectfully invite: quest on the bodies, the full particulars of which we stall the officers who accompanied him that the third man, | the Special Term affirmed, with costs t * Puller corgativace arauie in: the Unites tates tere who has heen eo anxiously sought after, is «till in this SPROIAL THRE. Mr. Fuller toiustitute a snit in the United States Cirouit adice and gentlemen—Recoive my heartfelt thank €o n to netit a and 1am now COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. city ; that he is a tailor by trade, and that he has been Before Hon. Judge Duer. y before our readers V did atonce, Your obediont servant. ~~~ SRSA IAAARAA AAS AAAS AAAS SSS | in the habit of taking work out of some of the city stores. Decisions. —Th te Rebecca Brock. Foxeeu- TE , ' m ou ore tl J fally concur in the opinions ab A LABENER WANTED—BY A MERCHANT TAILOR | Upto the moment of this disclosure, Matthins has re- | gis Motion for new Grad! oo the ground chut urate ahtabh titi SBM and md treatment. Due velleve me, * Gnanpesrons:Ce san earn ay <A man of good business qualities, whe | fused to ray anything in roforc d man. was against evidence, and upon the ground of newly dis- Arnany, March 27, 1852 yi A . Horace MI. Day, Bq. New York :~ hens Sie—An advortiae- | fen. {40 to $1008. It iswob nocossaey that he should hea. | oppo PefeRee CAF attached to the Western Pittsburc | covered evidence, denied. with costs ‘The accident to Mons. Maillefert is much regretted here, gg ety ee a mont having appcared in onr paper, forthe purposeof assist- | {nil're The shanco will remain open for dave tout Through Line, from Philadelphia, caught fire near Altona, | ““Grorge Ryder xe, Patrick Mocklor.--Now trial granted crea : ei Grammar School Board. and Robert B, ing the New Lncland Cor Soring Company to maintain @ | *'O. 'B,. o00 Treadway, fiers. Pa.. and was totally destroyed, yesterday morning unless plaintiff shall consent to deduct $50 from amount | S¢count of preparations being made to employ him to Merchants’ Exchange, visited three of m mopely, pad iajorey ain th one Ae your # petage, 3 o8e — ~ ——--—-. At a mevting of the committee to ¢ subseriptions | of verdict, in which case denied " blow up @ ledge of rocks on © Marcy's Farm.” a few miles | the public ecb a noes yi she ot visited the Wells elven (who have leon using your springs for some time | PARTNER WANTEDMIN A FRENCH AND GERMAN | to the stock of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, | "Ephraim Clark ve ‘The Hutson River Raitroad Com- | tyeiow this city W School for girls: in MeLean street, and after ms past.inour busiuoss,) to you, and to oll intorested, to state wien ® caan capital of | held last evening, the sum of $50,400 of individual sub- | pany.—Demurer to complaint overruled; twenty days al- apa cotedin. pec ay edb. facts which have come undor our notivo,ay to the durabilit | scriptions was reported as secured in this city, lowed to defendant to withdraw demurrer, or answer, with Common Pleas, was honored with on elocutionary olio on the {your spring, in comparisgn with those of the New Englan SS = aymont of costs, CGUNREAT, ‘tka, part of the boys, and the exercises, were conducted tn MEGiL Casheat eine oe | MATRIMONIAL. Metcorological Observations. The President, $e. of Paterson Bank vs, William | Present—Hon. Judges Ingraham. Daly,and Woodrum | Trench. She expressed heraclf greally, pleated. and ad Dreisions.— Guillaume Chancel and another —Judgment for plantiff on verdict, Manon iam Dotiglass v9 the Mayor, $c. of New York.--- | agains Gearge Barcay.—Judgment reversed, non-suit seb in the in many instances N ATRIMONY MADE RASY, OR HOW TO WIN & | BY MonsRe MAGNETIC r to your fh Lover.-—Professor Lawton, Boston, formerly of Lon- and sRoaDwar be fh OFFICE CORNER oF watt arneet | How on with the weight of loaded enrs,and once H anguage. She then entered the Latin school, he en exhibition im | " with weight of ears unloaded: when, 0 ol t 0 ° ty Sarerpay, M 97,1862. | Compla emiseed, for f juriedict e, e jal ordered—corts of appeal to abide *#me building, where, also, there bean pressed with. The above railroad hasx number of your | bhe dovoted affections of as many of the opposite vex aa thote | and moky morning Barometer 20.94 7 | victor De Lama, Uh, alt, Robert Bente, ot—Dem | Cormmanwesiih af Kentucky against lraham Basford and fchool was more proteac ce gre at tho Arana bee fo Carsbop, wo were Induced to try them Te noe eerehin | bearte may LEE *P.M.—A vory pleasant evening. Barometer 20.64; | fendants allowed to turn case into a bill of exceptions, in | another-—Ordered that $60 U7 be deducted from Dill, a8 in- ruptls, she Gavtuael ie 6 Lanta, re oe when yours nro to be had. Wo have ‘never heard of any | position; and last, though not least, it can be arranged with — ‘hermemeter 40; wind northeast order to appeal dicated in opinion, without costs on appeal. rcholars were captivated with the inanners and learnt freezing in our last cold winter, nor Are they affected by the | ¢uch ease and delicacy that detection is im eat ie ‘Ad. | _ Roenvsten, 9A. M—A dark, cloudy, unpleasant morn- By Justice Roeworth Same against same,—Order affirmed, with $10 costa to Soi i displayed. On Monday she will visit heat of our southern summers. A consideration of no small | drves Professor Lawton, Boston, Mase, No letvere taken ing. Wind northwest. ‘Thermometer 40, : Lat H. Gale vs, William Vernon, §c.—Order affirmed, | respondents, (Original attorneys for plaintiff.) ; / ont reece rrareriartey, fy ti ‘on pint Are thirty per | trom the Poet Ofice unloss the postage is paid. SP.M.—A cloudy and muddy evening. Wind weat; | with eosts if rion Eadie pats ‘eaiust Theodore E. Tomlinson. the public insiitutions at South Be com by invitation of cent cheaper in price; though the price would not govern ue _ = — thermometer 92 P hte a seer hin feel case sont book for further the authorities —Boston Courier, March 27th in our preferouce, wore not your springs super See —————— hermometer 32 + apr, BY Justice Sandford. x Report of referce opened. and caso seni an Aas Lora Moxces’ Benerrr, last evening at the Toward, hat vullrond companies and car manufacturers TRAVEL! Avnvas, 9 A.M.—& warm, clondy morning; haa the ap- John W, Watsonvs. Thomas Frere. §¢.—Motion for in- proof—costs of motion, $10, to abide event of suit. ; ‘The house om i 4 imposed on by a monopoly to extort from them nty- —eeeeeee NNN | openrance of rain. Thormomoter 42. m junetion granted and receiver appointed, unless defend- Isaac H. Aveher against Tobias Boudinot and another .—~ bs so tpg. . bie hi fo hi noi po = svey conte per Tb, for an articlé not so good as are sellin; CAxDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILA. | “ § p M.—Itis a cloudy evening. with «symptoms ofa | snts give security in $600 to pay pininliff the balance | Order at Chambers aifirmed, with $10 costs place where 6 reat orc penne St setae be obtained. any conte, OW ige sete filling our Inet order at your oarliont ; deiphia, from pier No. 1, Nort Ra oe, bere | storm. Ther eter 36, and gro tgcoa” P dee hiss ames N. Richards against Saruk vf, Cooke—Order af. , She dane A vith v arual sctination and grace, ‘end wes seepecttully’ Soute, WHARTON & PRTSCIL Cos Menuiee, | Werslagtine Ineneoes Sar M.. Afternoon express tineae’d | Svracus dy morning with the ap- | Joseph Curtis.ear., vs, Stephen Dutton.---Taxation of wit- | firmed. with $10 costs % tie wee supettcteiby ening: Gotbee thr costatiay turers, Charleston, 8. C. i r:, throngh vo Philadeiphia in four anda ball hones, | Pearanc ° nerees’ feos to be corrected. Defendant allowed for Mil- Claus Windebaer against Francis Boss —Judgment re- yieade pf Seber Ay sallgeneat, felicitous and — Fero—frst class curs, $3) second olnes, (by 2 P. M. ling only) §P M—A cloudy evening, with a small sprinkling of | ler's attendance eight days only, In other reapects taxa- | versed, with corta. otic speet, Gelfvered fi the Ghost foveal mAttnee. FINE ARTS baat ya Teave, Thiladelphie from, gOS Haws | rain. Wind gettin at thermometer 38. tion confirmed. No costs to either party Frederick Dunn ogcinst George Richert—Judgment af. | Bre" heartity tha bea the audtnee tor toon vey grees WAAPRAA AAAAAAAAARANAAAA > > ind 27. M. Emigrant ling, by steam| Unies, 0 A, M.—it is a clear, warm and pleasant morn- By Hon, Judge Duor. firmed, with costs, 7 “ rity . WINTON, AGEN'T FOR ARTISTES, Degw | VANSPORE, tom pior No. 1, at 31. a Faro $180 | ing. Wind north; thermometer 48, . Sarah Ann Adams, tn) her eat Sriend, vs, Thomas W |" Joxeyh Mevivile against David Cypher—Oxder affirmed, | kindness. and also for the generous and kind mansies WR spocttully to intiinate to the profession, that EW YORK A: SPM —Oloudy, but warm and pleasant, Wind east; | “dems —On reading and filing report of referee, ordered | with $10 coats |, Seathoeltans to fine suanahel eondininy widen Our peels. Gar fable from the midis of April’ a Mail and &; thermomoter 42 that judgment of divorce be granted, Edward Sweeney agains’ John Smith—-Judgment re- | feelingly. tothe genuine cordiality which Dus Dots Ae Partion of erzuaing hi to oo | Ateany, 0 A, M.—Tt is @ cloudy morning, but rather a - verred. with costs, | Sendiod ve stznagute, omth charac sed the hesttiaih CEE ee, cop menicate, by leveee, | plowant. | Wind northwest. Thermometer 41, Baromo- Naval Intelligence, acch Bogart agains! Daniel O'Regan —Judgment af. | She retired amide shower of boug iin Nit i nn all p roadway, which will receive 0 " - phon . broad M4 applause. ‘There were several hundre p 5 (4 $250 for second clase, | ter 39.08). Mercury 0. Tho U. 8. steam frigate Susquehanna, bearing the bro firmed, with cost | ited. This afternoon sho will ape ‘through tickets sol@ SP. M—The sky isciear, Wind woat; barometer 30; | pennant of Commodore John H. Auliek, left Zanzibar, John Farrington and another agaimst John Lafarg: | of whom seemed delig! ted” dha necording te the FE caer’ tm the 9 Ae | mercury 05; thermometer 40 Doe. 8, for Ceylon and China. Judgment reversed, with costs | Beer inthe “Carnival ofS" tuthilies, and those Teeltiog Missi oF throngh oondaa- Troy, 0A M.—ILis quite pleasant, though rather cloudy. ‘The U. 8. razeo Independence was at low on the dose Hunt against George Rayhcel.— Judgment affirm. | Neral desire to accommodns Dont i of ow | im the suburbs.---diosion Bee, tional . | Thermemeter 40, 2th of January ast, and may be expected at New York Amavncr.—Mr. Ven Amburgh, the (OK ALBANY, WITHOUT CHANGE OFCARS.—PARM | 4 PM —It has boon cloudy all day, and it is thought | about the middle or last of May, Hudson against Tanius 7. Comstock and |, Annivat ov i i oity yesterday, in the ahip Devon They may now reduced $2 25.—Rogularity and safety combined.—The in before mornix ermo The U. 8. storeehip Southampton salted from San Fram | grurher.—)ndgment afflrmed, with covts. Hon king, renched ‘ it will rain bef ring. "Thermometer 38 ip p Ne resin, by applying to Sherman & vuieh, Map | cact of the New York and Harlom Railroad leave the “4 ‘ t reported , ee eea London, We whderstand that be has i orner Hievadway au Codar steoats or te Hei, | Hail Station, Now Yorks daily, (Sundaya azcopeod.) wt B | Puiraneces—During the morning a wevees storm | leo on tho %d of Webruary-—deatination not reportoy Zhint Be. Malls axainst Gomge Lom——Keport of roferes | Tid him a largo addition to bis prwont ovilestion of Bonaet, and 09 Dunae steeot, Now Pures 8 | eka MaadSW P.M, M.STOME: Sopsrumteatean. | tilted, the ty, accompanied by conadeenble thwadoe he US (gain Karin, Capt, Charles dauat wae at | adirmiod, with $10 0050 Wah hie 9 ange SA ae Jelleo Jam

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