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. - WHOLE NO. 7089. AMUSEMENTS. | ap aa ETON Son: OWERY TUEATRE.—BOXES, 25 CBNTS; PIT, 12% cents; Seats in Orchestra Boxes, 50 ov.ts. Doors opom at 7; curtain rises at Ti oTelook. aionday evenin:. March 29, the porformances will commence with AFP ABLLE, or the Keprobato of Paris—Count Raffacile ile ioix, Mr, Eddy; Count Archille des Montes, Mr. Goods t: Lorionmo, tre. il. P- Grattan; Madam Howsb ive sew Bros ey; nes, sa Herring. ‘0 conclude wich FIEND: IW WOMAN FORM Chase, We, Sorte Cann Section: Mr. Moore; Diego Bruno Villavos, Mr. Griffiths; id 3 aatls, Ar. Stovens; Monkey Squalls, Miss Mitcholl; Felicity Stok: ton, Mrs, Jordan, BURION'S THEATRE, Hampers streRr.—pness Cirole and Parquet, 80 conte; Sevvud Tice, 25 oonter Pre Pauli yato Boxor, $5; Orchostra Seats, 7) conte, Doors open ab , 6%; to bern at7% o'clock. Monday evening. Ma: on, will | be played Shakspoare’scomedy of TWELFIIL ‘T. or | What You Will—Oruino, Mr. Dyott; Sir ‘Tub; | Burton; Sir Audrow Aguecheck, Mr. Lostor: Malvuris, afc | > Blake; Clown, Mr. H. Placido; Lady Olivia, Mrs. Dy tl; Viol, Miss Weston; Maria, Miss Mary Taylor. To oonelu with the farce of RATHER EXCITED, or nv Organio Af feotion—Mr. Doublequill Bun, Mr. T.’ Johnston: Dootor Curoheart, Mr. Russ NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM SYRERT.—DRESS Cirgle and Boxes, 25 conts; Vi 4 Oronsstra Tickets, 0 cts.; Private Box Tickets, eurtain rises 744 o'clock, Mon Marsh 2 tormaaces will commence with the farce o BUN—Mr. Doublequill Bun, Mr. Fox; 31" is Martini. “After which, the drama of TUB SI TRIPOLI— Harry Holin, Mr. W. jers, Mr. N. B. Clarko; Fronetti, M ‘Emilic, Mrs.’ W, Charles. To conciude wi > THE MAGIC WELL CSRISTY's OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HaLL, NO, Broadway, above Grand streot.—Open every aight during the week, until further notice. ‘Tho orisinal aud woil known Christy's Minstrels, comprising au eiiciout and vor satile “oorps” of “talonted” and “experienced performers,” pander the msuagement of B. P. Christy, “shose ownoarte {x Doy of Al- an, Miss WG. J Joannotto, Miss M. ith the brilliant faicy spootaolo of » i city, for a nuccession of “five have hoon cooly with favor by hi if < Tokete, 25 cents: Doors open ar o'clock. Notico,—On and afte: i) peril 5, cono rt ‘will commence at o'clock. Tho patrons © Mnristy's ‘im strols are re: echt informed that the Saturday Concerts are dis sontinued, On Saturday next. April > -medt of B. Matlory. Are WV ogps MINSTREL HALL, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE Howard atreet.—Wood's Minstre!s.—U Woud, Pro- Prietors |S. A. Wells, Manaser—Open ever ‘ood takes great pleasure in anuouncing thas > fected an enuaicement with those celubratod artiste A. Wells, F. Horn, T. F. Briggs, Leopold D Meyer, aud other long dstablishod favorits, who will uppear every nizhs, until furthor notice, ins variety of now and oricinal fox. tures, giving an outertainment whick be fools oontideut wil) morit the approbation of his friends and the public Tokets ZBeents. Doors open at a quarter before 7; to commonce ab AS quarter before § o'clock. Grand Concerts on Wadnesday , And Saturday afvernoons, at 3 o'clock. PRANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GRO, Les, Proprietor.—T'wo performances are giveu ovory day, commencing at 8 o'clock in the afcrnoou, and av hale Pat7 in the evening. This establishment is the only plaoe the United States where tho ‘Model Artiste” can be seen, ‘The company is compored of a trovpe of Artists, eclootod for their beauty sud figure, and are under the supervision of “M’lle Cazinet, Premier Model” to uhie astublishment. A magnificent eerics of groupings will be produved omrefw aclected from the most admired paintinzs und soulpture, wi Row properties and appointments, “Lea's Fomslo Opers Company,” the only organized band of 'adiee in oxistenoe » Will appear every afternoon andevening Mons. Lafarge, the Py Antipodean Pedestrian, will walk ‘hoad ntde "on the coiling, at an elevation of twenty-five fost m the ground, and eighteen m length, « feat which throws all “oompotitors in the eiade.” The greatest wonder the + Yorldever produced, Mone. Gregoire, the strongest wan ie world, will break, with his “naked fist,” any stone the sBudionce may clioose to offer, with other unparalleled foate of strength. The unrivalled tribe of “Acrobatic Sisters” Will appear in their wonderful gymnastic vutertainmenty reducing great excitement by their extraordinary exhibk ious. A variety of miscellaneous entertuinments are gives every after on and evening, such ax can be xenn at ao other establishment in the world. For ful! particulare of asck day's performance, gee bills of the day. Prices of admission I in Private Boxer, 50 cents; Orchestrs Senta, with gushioned arm chairs, 8734 cents; Boxee, 25 eante: Gallery, 123g cents. ADIES OF GOOD FIGURES AND GENERAL AP- earance wanted, for models in Tableux, at tho Tom- Graces. Apply daily, to Mr. St. Lake, at 593 Broad- own: + ple o way. FINANCIAL. FFICE OF THE BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD Company, March 24, 1852—Proposal for $700,000 of Coupon Bonds of the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad Com- bran eae will bo received at this oifice, on or before he Ist day of May next, for seven hundred thousund dollars of the Coupon Bends of this company. beariag iatocost st the rate of six per cent pur aunum, payable somi-anaually d redeemable iu the year 1575, These bouds are the last on the list estimated for in the report of IS, whon tho road waa Placed mder contract. They will be issued ia sais of $1,000 and $500 each, und be froe from State Paymonts will be requirod as follows-—that is to vay: Fifteon per cont of othe amoent wpen tho necoptanve of the bids, and che balance: in equal monti ly {instalments of one, two, thres, four, and hye months, commencing on the Ist day of June next, or the purchaser iuay avy time within th on the fifteen per cent retained b; ‘company reserves to itself the rizht pein ny any bid. . ATKL IFE INSURANCE.—NATIONAL LOAN FUND LiF R Assuranwe Society, of London; General Ageut’s Otiive, No.7 Grand stroct, Jersey City. The above company con: tinuos to effect insurance on the lives of persons resident in ¢ United States, and on California and other special ha- rds, at fair rates of promium. For terms, blank forme, have the option of paying the whole at o periods named, Interest will bo the company; Fe lowed nd the 5 OF Tejeot- ‘reas 2 &c., please apply as xhove, to ihe : 7a Ue NDER STA MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL SAVING R. General Agen BANK, No. 51 Chambers strevt.—Not aro informed that deporits mudeon or before the Sth day of Aprilnext, ‘will bo entitiod Lo interest in July. Interest is paid at the rate of six per cont per annum. Hank open daily from 10 A, MM. to 8P. M., und fromd to 7 F GREGORY DILLON, President. JOSEPH STUART, First Vice Prosident. Jpren Cneman, Accountant, "New York, March 24 —Depor OTICE.—THE MANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITU- tion, 648 Broadway, will allow interost on all doposits made on or befors the first of April next; six por cont on sums of five hundred dollars and under; five per cent on sums of one thousand dollars and over five hundrod. N. B.— * This institution divides it plus among tho depositors ‘when it amounts to more than $25,000. £ ENGLISH, IRIS draw, by special authority, on the Union Bank of London, Belfast en aes any of Ireland, and National Bank of Scotland, at sight, and in sums from C1 upward: TAYLOR BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall streot. W, BYKNES & CO., 69 SOUTH STREET, NEW * York, and No. 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool, issue Sight Drafte, payable throughout England, Ireland, Scot- Jand and Wales; are also agents for the Empire, Red Star, Dramatic, and St. George’s Line of Liverpool Packets, and New Line from Hamburg and Rotterdam, sailing weekly. Certificates for above lines for sale. IRELAND, scoT. + RwBATANces 710, ENGLAND, land, and Wales.—Drafts, from £1 aad upwards, paya- dle at sight, are iseued b; OWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., 88 South street, only authorized agente in this city for the Swallow Tail Unes of Liverpool and London packets. KOADWAY THBATRB.—R. A. MARSHALL, SOLB Lossee.—Boxes and Parquet, 50 cents; Family Circle and Upper Tier, 25 cents; Private Boxes, 95 and $6. Doors open | at 7; to commence at TH o‘olock. Monday evening, March 29, will bo performod Sheridan Knowlos’ celebrated tragedy o! WILLIAM TELL, or the Hero of Switzer Wil em Toll, Mr. Forrest; Gosler, Mr. Fonno; 8 Mr. Stuth, Mr. Honry; Albert, Mixs Anneli, Miss Gould; Agnes, Miss Ponisi, To conclude with tho fas VOUS—Simon Mr. Whiting; Charlos, Mi Reynolds; Sophia, Miss Kate Hori IBLO'S GARDEN.—MANAGER, MR, JOAN SEFTON, Acting Messer, Mr. W. Corb i Private Bo Di ‘opera night. Lut ata uEhter 0 Rogimont. Madame Anna fr. Hudson as Tonio and Captain O'D: Ipice. Miss Daly as Louisa, in f tho Watch. Musical Direotor, Siz Maroh 29, will be produced Donizot EK DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, ‘The evening's entertainmonts will oommence with the CAP- TAIN OF WATCH. BARNUMS AMERICAN MUSRUM.—P. T. BARN! Manager and Proprietor; John Greonwood, Jr., Assistan Managor.—Admission to the entire Museum and porform- ances, 26 conts; children under 10 years, 1244 conta; Parquet, 1244 cts. extra.” Monday and Tuesday, March 29th and Wen, Tis afternoon, a&3 o'clock, the comical pivco, so much ad- mired by all, 'THE SOLDIER FOR LOVE; followod by Dancing, by La Petite Taglion{, Comio Singing by Peto Mor- ris, and the now farce of the MILLINER’S HOLIDAY. ven ‘Thillon as Marie. Mr. Leach of the P| Monday, colobrated opera, THi ing, at 7} o'clock, the new poe Oriental spootaolo, titt uy jo much expense, and ich a style of gorgeous mag- nifcence, entitled CHERRY AND FAIR Sfak Sooond grand day performance of Cherry and Fair Star, on Monday afternoon. The youthful giant, ry? Pago, seven foot high, the Happy Family, &., &o., aro to be seen at all hours. RENCH VAUDEVILLE—OLYMPIC THEATRE— Every Monday, Wodnesday, ‘and Friday; by a company of French artistsuf acknowlodgodtalont, Admission Sdand 2 Performance commonces at half-past sovon o FPU0ws' MINSTRELS. —THE ORIGINAL JUSTLY celelrated and far-famed corpa of Ethiopian Porform- ety Mhowe concerts in this city for tho last two y tlw management of “J.B. Fellows,” would rospootSally in- form thoir “friends and tho publio generally,” that th have closed their concerts in this city “until further notion {rey will pertorm a¢ the Tomplo ti New Haven, April Sth, ‘and 7th; at the American Hall, Hartford, April Sth, 9th 4 10th; at tho Hampden Hall, Springfield, ‘April 12th’ and lori at the Association Mall, Albany, April ith, 15th and eth, ME. REMPSTPR’S PIRST ORIGINAL BALLAD EN- tertainment this senson, will be given at the Taberna- ole on Monday ever ag, March th, tucluding tho following “he Indian's Com “Morning, Noon ani “1 see thoo sweetly * “John Andorson, m} 8 The Maid of “My heart is like @ silont Lute, Vhe Barring o' the D. Lamont of tho Irish Emizran ‘Wert thou like mo in Life's low Valo,” “The Rais é My Nanuio 0," “Lot us love ong another,” and tho, May Queen," in throo parte, | Tiokets 40 cents.’ Books 12)¢ conta, 'o commence atd o'clock, APOLEON AT FONTAINEBLEAU, MARCH 31, 1814, the ove of his abdication; painted by Paul Delaroche. xhibition of this world-renowned picture, which heon visited, during the last two yoars,in Eneland, Fran and Germany, Vy ovor half a million af peoplo, id now opt at Stuyvesant Institute, 659 Broadway, Open from 9 Ac to10 P.M, Admission, 25 conts; Children half-price. Q18c08.—Last WEEK OF THE SEASO MONDAY evening, March 29, and during the week, Mon Swasi- wr Odell, Mr. J. J. Nathans, Mr. R. Sands; the Troupe of Ponies; all the great acts in the cirele, being positively the Inst performance of the company for tho season, Tho corps of Juveniles will also appoar in their several a EMPLE OF THE GRACES, THREE DOORS ABOVE Niblo's.—Day and evening performance, oomr clock, and 8B. M., will consist of beautiful ¥ Living Models, witha of tures by band of Ethiopiau Minstrels, com- posed of the following talonted performors ‘igne, Augustine, Felice, Charlotte aud Carolin Coleman, Neale, Diving and Forrester. x ¥ cassinn Slaves, the Ladies’ Bod Room, Dopravity and Inno- coves, the Deceiver and the Virging, &¢, An enties change of portormance for tho evening. MONTAGUE HALL, BROOKLYN —ath, CHARRVAUD and Mrs. Lannay’s last Soiree of the season, will take loco at ths above Assembly oom, on Thursday eveaiug pritlst. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, O RAILROAD COMPANIES AND CAR BUILDERS.— The owners of the Fuller Patent for Rethor Car Springs, only original and genviue patent in existonce, invite © tention of the railroad public to tha following regal opin, nofthe Hon, R. H. Gillet. late Solicitor of the United States'Trensury; and of FB. Cutting, Eaq., for oounsal, ing the validity of Ful ‘stont, and’ the iliezalit aim under Which Ray's spriags ‘are maanfacture Al! orders for Car Sp with promptitude at fifty ects ® pound, guarante m to be equal in all respects to any now in’use in th tates. HORACE . DAY, 23 Courtlands atreot, N. ¥. New York, Barch 22, 1% Siti) ours of this dato, . C. Fotlor’s and ‘M, Ray's patents for India Rubber Springs. is rocoivod. ‘até iy Fepty, that Thave Leen one of the counsel for Mr. Fullerin tho 'controversy, aud understand the points in- rolved init. Mr. Fullec" nt was granted in Englandon the 2id of O 245, and in the United States on the 2ith of Vetober, 186, His Aine bas not been annulle pt lid; but remaing in ft euits for a violation of it. co and validity. He ean matutain Purchasors using it cannot first, because in their teut was is tute, aad suit can be sustained Ray, acaingt sny onc. The Commissioner of P: tents, in his order tor its issue, indicated his doubts on the t'to issue it, (his prodecessor, Mr, Burke. ly refused Ray a patent) snd says he give benent of his dowbis, aud eonvequently made the order. The error in granting this patent to Ray, under the facts and Inw of the cnso, is so palpable that Phava beon rotainod b; Mr. Fuller to institute » suit in the United Statos Cironit Corirt to set it asivo, and Tam now preparing ® bill to be filed atonce, Your obodient servant. Rv H.GILLEP, Ttully concur in the opinions abovaexpressea. ei a upen it by 8. CUTTING, Counsel for Fuller. AnDEaTON, S.C, Maroh 1, 18) Horace IT. Day, Esq., Now York :— Dear Sir—An advertivo- meuthaving appeared in our papor, forthe purpose of assi: ing the New England Car Spring Company to maiutain a monopoly, and injure youin tue sale of your springs, in our section of the country, wo deem it but an act of justice to our- selver, (who have boon using your springs for some time past.iwour business) to you, end to all intorystad, to state acts which have come under onr notice, a4 to tho durabilit of your epring, in comparisgn with those of the New Englan Car Spring Company, Masty of thoabove Company's springs have Leon in use on one of the largest railroads in’our State, have provon to be inferior to yours; im many instances they bave burst open with the weight of loaded cars,and once with weight of cars unloaded; when, on the otherhand, we have nover known yours to fail with any weizht thoy hw been prossed with, “The above railroad has a number of your rings in use, andit wes through theirforeman of repairs in ‘op, We were induced to try them, He uses no othor rs aro to be had. We have nover heard of any freezing in our last cold winter, norare thoy affwctod by the beat of our southern summors, 'A consideration of no small valuo, besides superiority, is that your springs are thi centcherperin price; though the price would not gov ip ouryreterence, wore not your springs superior. “Dosising treilroad companies and carmanufacturers should not bo imposed on by # monopoly to oxtort from thom seventy-five to per Ib.for an articlénot xo good asyon aro gelling for y Oblige us by filling our last order at your earliest convenience, and, Wishing you every snocess, we aro, very respectfully, yours, WHARTON & PETSCH, Car Manufac- turers, Charloston, 8. C, en OHN MoMICHAFL, 8 OLD SLIP, CORNER OF South strect, has for sale drafts for any amount, which will be cashed throughout Great Britsin and (reland. Also, Issues certifiontes of pasesge by the Eacte line of Now York and Liverpool packets. Rofers to Messrs. Jno. W. Whitlook &Co., Shermen & Collins, Acton Civil. Ksq., &o RAFTS ON IRELAND, EYC.—TUE SUBSCRIBERS draw Sight Drafts on various banks and bankers in England, Ireland, and Scotland, in euma to suit. WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton stereos, the old “Black Star Line of st, and 20th Passage can be scoured »; Liverpool packets, sailing Ist, 6th, 1ith, 16th, of every month. ONEY LOAN ED, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON MER- chandive; jewelry, watches, diamond: General Agency Ome No. 32 Warren street, cornor Church street. Office hours from 10 to 8. Al! transactions strictly eonti ontial. +950, 000. —WANTED, ON BOND AND sont. ’ © gage, on productive real estate, ia t Grntro of thiscity, worth double the amount, fifty thousand * do ten years, at six per cent interest. App D. B. TAYLOR, attorney at Inw, No. 125 Nasean atreot. 3, 500-810, WANTED —A \TLEMAN OF 9 good references, who will invest the above Amount, in a manufacturing business of a staple arti in operation, may be convinced of one hundred per profits, by having an interview with the advertiser. a ldrers, With roal name, A. B. C., Broadway Post Oo" 81 OOO 7281.00 WANTED, Av SIX PER CENT, 9 ‘on productive real ‘estate, in Brookly Worth double tho sum. Apply to A. J. WILLARD, 16 Wal strect, or addrors Box 2,114, N. ¥. Post Office. ONEY MAY BE OBTAINED FOR SHORT PER in eumns from $1 to $1,000, on Watchos, Plate, Jowelry, Dry Goods, Furnitnro, Horses, Carriages Saddlory, Keo., at tho Paeitc Gonoral Agency Offico, 14 Grand street, worter Broadway, over the Paciie Pt Tho strictest ‘confidence and honor may bo relied w BORSES, CARRIAGES, co, DW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STRE Auotion Saic of Horser, Carriazos, Harnoas, 8 Monday and W a Porsons having property to dispose of will ave it red: SIX YEARS OLD, OF k stock, warranted kind and sound in every & half hands hich, aud took tho prow ican Instituto last fall. Cun be soon at ig spespeots fiftes mien atthe Ame No. 197 Bowery. OR SALE.—A STYLISH GRAY HORSE, SIX Years old, nearly 16 hands high 1 Horse for a goutleman’s carriage Livery Stablo, Ninth avenn Twenty-sovonth streets, op ‘DIN SINGLE CHEAP—$150—A4 MAE, KT iio; stands with= ness and under the puth tying. Also, ® well built Roctaway and ia A Mist Ye told immodiately. Apply betvoon ton and one o'elock, at No. 6 Howard strect, in the stable, ONSE, WAGON, MARNESS, &e., FOR SALF, FOR want of use. Horse, iron grey, 193 hands high, comin, a f great endurance, and can trot in 3 2 fix this epring, oe. Wagon of firet quailty, ebifting top, and but FRR ed, To ve ween at Barkers very svable, 121 “Amity street. FRAROUCHE WAGON FOR SALE--SUITABLE FOR ‘one or two horsea. Ingvire at Cooper's Livery Stablo, mor of Eighth avenue and Sixteenth etreet, WAGON, SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN, HAS heen in nse only six months, will be sold, with Harness, 115, Comt $250, Apply at Wilson's stablo, corner of Sekt and Bleecker streete. rai as EXPRESS AGENCIES. CALIFORNIA FREIGHT, PACKAGE, por United Statos mail steamer Crevoent City, on Monday, April 5.—Our next regular Express, for Cliagres, Panama, aud San Francisco, will bo dirpatelied as above, by the United States mail ‘steamer Crescent City, on ‘Monday, the 5th of April, at two o'clock, P. M., in charge, as usual, of our own Froitht Agent and a Special Messenger, to destination, AM goods fur this Express must bo delivered to us, with invoices, on or before Saturday, Sd April, to enable us'to comply with the govern- ment order for cording and sealing. No charge to shippers by this line for Custom Hours fees or Consular cortiioator, Every package must be strictly water proof, and should t cxeved 125 pounds weight. Small parcels and dispatches will Le roceived until one o’elobk on ny of sailin ADAMS & CO., 16 and 18 Wall stro RFORD & CO—GREAT CALIFORNIA FREIGHT Package and Parcel Expross.—Our next shipment will ko by the splendid fast-running United States mail stoam- Flip Crescent City, April 5, in charge of our own anovial m #encor snd freiht szont; through in. twenty-cight days; ny det-ntion at Panama, Froicht takon at less price, than y. Small parcols for our tae trunks rocelyed to ond o'élock, day of sailing. N \ fiw choico berths, through diroct, per Crescent City, aure line, may be secured by ‘early application to BKERPORD & CO., 2 Astor Houte, Vasey atros RIDK & CO.'S CALIFORNIA EXPRESS, NO, 1 atroet,—Froight 23 conte per lb., transported acrony the Isthmus, by Moequere & Co. transporters of all the gold dnet. Next shipmeut, by the “ Croscont Ci Apri A. Hl. PRIDE & CO. 8” GUIDE. AILROAD, FOR PHILA. | toot of Butter wo lines daily, | oxpress line at | one and shalt hours, | y 2PM. Une only} foot of Wain inigrant line, by steamboat m pier No, atSP. M. Fare $190. | W YORE AND PHILADELPAYA DIRECT.—U. 3, | AN Mall and Exproge Linos, throarh in 4X4 hours. Np J | Kailrond, via Jersey Cit, 2 Now York 66.4. M,, foot Inndtetrect: 9 A.M. and OM P.M. TAberty stromt phia' same hours, from foot of Walnut strat. | $5 for frat class, and 8250 fo top, oud Chaciceson thr and throgzh lugeace carried ta tha 9 A. | nes from New \. ¥Ith Sheoneh aondno | at oxvanes YOR ALBANY, WI reduood.—$ niarity and « sere of the Now York sua Harlem Railroad leave the Cit Holl Station, Now York, daily, (Sun aya exceptod,) at! vole A Mo aed Sy PM W. BLOAT. Suncetetondent QPPOSsITION TO ALBANY.~PASSACE, 00 CENTS. — yr Regn!n Monday, W lay, and | by fognlar y 4 N Netaon by any otier responsible com! e | AND aMuOY R plor No.1, North river at JOUN POT! tickete sold | RS.—FAKR ‘mbined.—The ROF WOUT CHANG r MANHATTAN, ( mm ‘of of Robin For pases or at the omic B.—Frei, Nb 6 o'clock. board, agont. 6 bakon till "CALIFORNIA WICKETS. VALIFORNIA TICKET FOR SALR—VANDRRMILES / line—one frat ciass through Tisket for if April. VALIFORNIA!—WANTED, ATITROWGI TICKY / firrt or reeond class catin, by Vanderbilt's lina, A fth, Apply to room 42 Ameriean Hotel, 229 Brondway. VOR SALF—A TUROUGH SRCOND IN TIO oR ae bres inco, by the Northern Lixut, Inquicece R SALE—ONE TWO HORSE ROCKAWAY CAR- ) one light Carriage Mr one or two ‘stablo in Bank atest, two doors woon the hours ef 7 end 8 o'clock the Wertchester House bar. yee SALE—TWO THROUGH TUOKETS FOR SAN Pranciveo, per tho Promothow, 6th of April. Appl: a No. 10 Water street, baa sd ssape bi TENANTS REGISTER. Cooter HOUSE TO LET.—AN ITALIAN COTTAGE, 6 Hastin, Wostehester county, 21 miles fem, New parlors with sliding door 0 d additional rooms forsorvante, the hall feted wi glass, range in the kitchen. A small, goatee! family would find this an opportunity rarely surpassod, Thore are eburches in the vicinit $3 aud evory facility for mi Ttis a pl five minutes to tho steamboat Iand- ing or railroad depot, and has» beautiful view of the Hud- son river. Ront $350. Acco: ymboat and railroad many til day Str inquil at tho railroad dopot, and for partiow 0 Promives, DP", OFFICE TO LET—THE FURNITURE AND best of Dentist’s Instruments for sale, Inquire at No. 103 Bleecke: ree RNISHED ROOMS, IN THE MODERN BUILT men, with or witho house No. 4 Amity piace, to let, to ono or two gentlo- Droakfast, HH°ovz TO LET, AT PORT RICHMOND, STATEN | Istand.—The house known as the Port hye | | 0 Hotel, with extensive grounds and outbuildings, situ: close to the forry, and well adapted for summor boardo will be leaved for one or more years. Tho whole or Rosh, of tho furniture can be purchas Inquire of H. S. HoTEL TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—TUR Esq., 157 Broadway, or on the promis proprictor of a hotel now doing a largo and respoota- blo business, is dosirous to soll out to go to Kurope. The situation ix one of the best in Now York; tho furniture in perfect order. $10,000 will be required to purchase tho whole, Address, with roal name, T. A., Horald office, OTEL TO LET.—THE AMERICAN HOTEL AT BR; an ey railroad depot, For further particulars inguirs DGE, on the promises, or JAMES FLEMMING B. Wakeman's office, No. 11 Montgomory atreot, ARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, BEAUTIFULLY LIGAT- od on allsides, to Let, with Steam power from an han- dred horso engine.’ Enquire at tho Empire Iron Works, toot ot Kast Twonty-tifth street, of SAMUEL LEGGETT, or ioe THOMAS J. SLOAN. ARGE ROOM TO LET—IN THR SECOND STORY of the building at the junction of the Bowery and Di- Yition street, containing about 3,600 squaro foot, and well adapted for # clothing establishment, or othor similar bust- now requiring Tarze space. Also, soveral spacious, well lighted rooms in the upper stories, suitable for offices and for light manufacturing purposes. Possession may bo had immodiately. Inquire on the promises. rey City to lot, situated near tho ferry Tani New Jers FVICES TO LET AT 130 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Liberty and Cedar etroets, suitable for lawyers or an. kind of light mechanical purporo, as thoy are well lighted; Also, @ large size workshop, with oflice attachod, in the roar of said building, entrance from Cedar street, now occupied as gold beater’s shop, suitable for this or other mechanical businoss, Inquire at 169 Broadway, in tho store, TORE TO LET, OR LEASH FOR SALE.—THE VERY desirable store lately titted up with ovory convenience, together with the dwelling part of tho house, No. 19 Warr strect, near Broadway, will be let low to & good tenant, or the Icaso will be sold’ on favorable terms. Apply on # premises. PLENDID STORES--TO RENT FOR FIVE OR TEN years, the two tine five «tory stores, 43and 15 Bar- glaystrect. ‘They aro, withont excoption, tio finest stores 4 in ‘tho city. Eiquire on the premjos, or of Edward H. Ludson, 28 Broadway, corner ot Fofton stroet. 0 LET, AT HOBOKEN—A REGISTER OF ALMOST all the houses and parts of houses to lot in this plac can be seen upon application at the Real Bstato oilice, 3 Chambers strect. Also sovoral houses for slo. J. Me BOARD, Agont. XO LET—ON REASONARLE TERMS, TO A PERMA- | nent tefiant of respoctability, and of grown persona, part of a pleasant two story and ‘nttic brick honso, 17 Itoi Wick street, consisting of dight rooms, basoments includ Is good location for boarders, if desired; Croton water and good yard. Possession immediately. Inquire at the above numer, noar Canal stroot. NO LET—THE UPPER PART, BASEMENT AND kitchon, of the house 54 Broadway, (formerly tho rosi- donee of the’ late Mr. Actor). For partioulars, inquire at 27 Broadway, up stair NO LET—OFFICES IN BUILDING NO. 167 BROAD- way, svitable for engravers or any other business re- wiring well lighted rooms. Apply to P. N, Gellatly, room 0.9. Two large offices to let, in building 167 Beoadway, enitable for insurance or other companies. sony Rens $1,090 por m. Apply to P. N, Gellatly, on tho premises, room a T TAT HOBOKR and base: Lond Office, Ho token, of O LET---A_ LARC sowely furnished, » SEVERAL THREE STORY ent brick dwelling houses. Inqnire at the W. W. SHIPPEN, Agont. FOUR STORY HOUSE, HAND- ar Washington square.’ ‘hb deviate opportunity for a family of grown po The advertiser herselt would like board for part of the year. Address notes to Heury, Herald olfico, with real naw®, for three days. 0. LET—FURNISURD AND {UNFUR: lors, on first second floors of hou road: way alro, six Yory ploawant attic rooms. Tho house is supplied with bath and vis, &o. Persons wishing it ean bo supplied with et aud lex in their rooms, Apply ne above, Re- te on end required. © LET—A THREE STORY HOUSE ee CONSISTING OF twelve rooms, with Croton water floor. re ow the No. 499 Broome strect, or at No. 13 hambers etr M. J. LYONS, AT YORKVILLE—A DWELLING Hous. hty-serenth strect, betwoon Third aa z tivo basemunts, and two parlors, , onthe first floor, and tho same on , With three attic bed roc Also, a stable to ining, to ® large garden he Hariem fair 6g « , Is Liderty street, with Lildre within half a block of t A Railroad depot, er the Yorkville line of stage Apply on tho promises, or of M, THU T—IN BROADWAY, NEAR ASTOR PLACE, ON teide, partof a dwelling house, consisting of two und story, five bedrooms on tho third atory, parlors « fnd tix at avement—tu Temen ( occupants of the ro house.) world ts eaktast, if unobjecki Jiciner Morgan, No 1 Pino street. FOR TE YEAR, A HANDSOME oping room for one or two gon ), ins private family, The houso is veutrally 7 Houston strect, @ fow doors west of the Bowery. 0 LET, OR FOUR YEARS LEASE For 4 Warron stroet, House and Storo, Lot 102 f a few doors from the New York and Hind Rivo road passenger station, and near the landing of ¢ nia steams! This is ono of tho bost locations for hotela orany ot inoss, in tho city. For further particulars inquire a street, in tho store, APRIL, Ist OF PART OF HOUSE 01 grown | third story, fu ti provements, in No ovre east ‘of Nint Coles, 125 € 01 store, Ne fourth street, business. i Apa tmonts, if dosired. To an onterprisin location, and unusual chances, ORNER STOR BROF TW etand Fourth avenne, to lot dwelling part; also, store J front cellar: also, email store on Broadway, no eoventh street. Apply to E. B. KEN 319 Fourth avenue, from 0 BAKERS.—TO REN PART OR ENTIRE, TH bree story brick dwelling and bakery, X38 Atlan Brooklyn, with fixtarcs snd oven vomplote. Tug ne, and well calculated Apply to SAMUEL FR m street, Now York. O TIN SMITHS, STOVE my For sale, the old stand, late A. JL. Bennet, decenso’. The will ean he purchased reasonably. been in active operation twonty-six yours Berioned for gelling out. Apply to J. W. Drv ous, 183 Water treet, or of A. Mcl’herson’a, 333 Water atroot. LAR TRIMMI 5 touant, a capi rY-FOURTH 0, or together iter With o7P LM. & pormanent OST, 4) South 0. 02 Catharing stro k, tools, and CLOTHING, OYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, WHOLESALE AND Retail, a4 DB ‘Tho subseribers invite the at- tention of tho public to their superior stock of Boys’ Road made Clothing, made up in the most fashionable styl Histing of Youths’ Froe Round J Pants and Vest, Children’s plain and embroidered loth find velvet Suits, Fancy Sacks, &e., &o. Ala, ® splendid assortment of Cloths, Carsimeros, Merinos, Volvots, &., which will be made to ordor in the mout approved stylos, CAFERY & BLOOD, 254 Broadway, east tide, second door above White strect. CAS OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— | Le 4 gontiomen having ching, furniture, | Jewelry, or stock goods, to. dispose of, tain @ sir ons the’ snbvoribor, wt iis rosie indies attended by Mrs. Coben, | M. 3. COMEN, 66 Elm street. AST OFF CLOTHING.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, about two thousand dollars worth of cood tert of | ing, in lurgo or small quantities, for which the fall given in orrrent money, on xpplication, either | wrronally or through post, to dames’ Moroney, st hia storey | 1 Orange stroet, @ few doors from Chatham «trevt. | NaST OF¥ CLOTHING AND FURNITURM WANTED, | = for tho samo, by sending ence, oF throngl the post. ccfadies of gentlemen Laving any oloshins, farniture. oF qowelry & se of, oan obtain a fale ansh price, by sounding or tha qubscribor, at hie residences, or through the poate | Ladiva attouded by Mra, Dumeldorf, No. 13 & . | L. M. DUSSEL DORR, | ADIES OR GENTLEMEN | iture to dispose | tors, oF , 402 Mudavn | ASH FOR CLOTHING having any onst-o Cl of, ean recolve a iair cash privo, by lettor through the Post Orice. or Furn y sending to cou sircet, Ladica attended by Mrs Cohen. | LIQUORS, | ALKIRK, YOUNGER'S, CANPORLU'S, &o., SCOTCH | i’ Bass'e Kast India Pale Alo, London and Dublin | Porter snd Broven Stout, in pin quarts, in fine con- | Ation, warranted nh . for WM. TL. UNDER nd Family Store, 430 Brysmo atroot i nomical? Cherfoa! Oliwy Soap, M. 3.°8 & 60,1 RS 0% AND DRAL . ors in Champarns, es, Porters, Ale Brown Stout, Haven: for the celebrated © ora’) Known to 10 ity F otal by M.D. PE’ Broad say. (Orders solicited And shipped witheare.) a DE FINEST GRADES OF “on ANDIES, WINES, AND all kinds of Liquors %, pijohn, or w of ys The attention of dealers in Liquors, is resp” ctfully invited. | solutions and r NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Interesting from Philadelphia. GREAT CONFLAGRATION—LOSS ONE MILLION OF DOLLARS—DEATH CAUSED BY STABBING—ESOAPB FROM PRISON, ETC. Pritapsirura, March 28, 1852. One of the most destructive eonflagrations ever expo- rienced in this city, broko out this morning, betweon twelve and one o'clock, in Bank street, which is bounded on the north by Market, and on the south by Chesnut street. Throo of the largest importing houses in Phila- delpbiaare inashes. The fire, when first discovered, was principally confined to Messrs. Lewis & (o's store, but it soon developed itself, and spread to the adjoining houses, occupied by the Messrs. Stuart & Brother and Gihon & Co., both of which wore entirely burned to tho ground, causing a loas of over $500,000, ‘The following, as near os can be ascertained, is the amount of property destroyed :— Stuart & Brother, who ocoupied tho stores Nos, 13 Bank alley, and 14 Strawberry street, it is estimated, have Lost $300,000. ‘Tho loss of Lewis & Brother, Nos, 11 Bank and 12 Btrawberry street, is put at $350,000. Gibon & Co,, Nos.9 Bank and 14 Strawberry stre $200,000. Rogers & Co., whooceupied the upper story of Messrs. Gihon’s store, $75,000, EM. Davis & Co., $1,000. 8, Edwards, cooper, $1,000, The insurances, as far a8 axcortained, are as follows :— Lewis & Brother, importers of British goods, insurance of $25,000 in a London offlee, and an amoun in Philadelphia and New York offices sufficient to cover their entire loss. ihon & Co. and Stewart & Brother have each $25,000 in London offices. In addition, Gihon wore covorod by ineurance in the Pacifie company of New York, and in several offices in this city, the names of which have not been ascertained — Stewart & Brother have also a suf- ficient amownt of insuranco to cover their stock. At ten o'clock the smouldering ruins again burst into flames, which were soon subdued ‘The fire was doubtlosa caused by an incendiary, for when Mr, Lewis's bookkeeper (Mr, Ashmead) was leaving the store at ten o'clock last ig ates that everything was safely put in order, tho gas lights put out. Another fire broke ont at five o'clock, in the lumber yard of Williams & Brown, on the corner of Green and Wonth streets. which destroyed a lange amount of Lumber. Jeremiah Thompson, tho man who was wounded in the hand by foar men whom he detected in robbing bis pro- mises on tho 1th instant, died last night, at tho hospital, from tho effects of the wound. A convict, known as Doctor Adam county prison last night, by breaking of Lis cell, and forcing himself throu which is only six inches square, and ¢ wall with arope laddcr, which he had mado of tho cotton filling ured in weaving. Ho stripped himself, and left all his clothes behind. No Election of United States Senator in Mississippi, &e. Barrimone, March 28, 185: The Miesissippi Legislature adjourned on the 16th inst., without districting the State for Congressional repro- sentation, or eleccting a United States Senator for tho long term, An exira session will undoubtedly be calied by Governor Foote. The Southern mail, through from New Orleans, camo in to-night. The Medson River Open to Albany. Anuany, March 28, 1 The steamer Nimrod and propeller Hoboken arviv frem New York, about half-past eight o'clock this mor ing. They report that tho river is all clear have an 8) . escaped from our way the window Markets. Provence, March 28, 1 ‘The cotton sales for the week have bec moderate. The market is easier for the lower 4 above, middling are held firmly at qu ir Mobilea, Wa Wage ; 2 Iga 0%ye.; fair Uplands, 90} middlidg feir, 9140. ‘The stock of wool ia rather light, with an iaproved dotoand: oror lashweek, wales yebcen 05,000 Ibs., at prices ranging from wk for printing c Sales for tho wor Cuancesron, Ma There is lees demand this prices are unchanged. THE VIRGINIA DI CLOSING PROO [From the I ‘The democracy of V ag Ing. and adjourned sixe die about one o' framing an elcetoral ticket and adopting @ platform of prineiph When the business of the convention ws over, Varions members were called on for speech response to these calls, Mowirs., Wise, of Tueker, of Frederick, and nger, of Je dressed the assembly. Mr, Wise’s harangue w most part, d ve and pointless, but oces amusing, He roferred to the conduct of California, three years ago, as & monstrous usurpation of power on the part of Mr, Fillmore's administration, aud ayowed his determination to make an issue with the whigs, on that question, in the approaching canvass. He expreseed is surprise that the democrata had never made this isue with the administration heretoivre. Mr, Tucker, of Frederick, glorified the platform which the demcerney had that day erected, but Look occasion to say that he did not expect or require, as an indispensable condition to his support that the, nominee of tho Balti- more Convention should come fuily up to that platform. It would be cnough for him aud tho democracy of Virgi- nia, if such nomiues was less o} onable than the didate of the whig party. Mr. ‘I. said there wos of President Tillmore’s administration which ought to damn him forever in tho eyes of the Southera people; he niluded to the couree of Mr, Hillmoro in reference to tho dirpute between Texas and New Mexico, whon the Prosi- dent bad dared to oxt military force of the federal government if she did not surrender a por- tion of her territory, and that, too, when a free yu grere Wae offering a bribe to her sovereignty and honor, ‘This called up the Hon. Fayette Mediuilen, member of Congrcrs from the Scott distriet, who demanded to be heard in his own viudieati Hie said he had voted for the Texas boundary bill; that an attack had been male upon bim. and that he would proceed to the rauit of the gentleman, Mr. McMulien’s exordiam like a bomb shell among the harmonious, and was grect- ed with great applause by the gallerics, It was with much ditticulty that the honorable gentleman could be prevailed upon to give Mr. Tuc n opportunity of ox- plainix remarks, What the explanation waa wo did not hear with sufiicient distinctness, owing to the noise and confusion around us. to cusble us to sta stance; but it appeared to afford satisfaction to 3 Mullen, We rubjoin the lst of electors named by the conven- to be voted for at the next election, together with resolutions adopted :— ETCORS, lordecai Coc OCRATIC , Honry illiam C, Fldurnoy, Prince Tdward, b—John dr., Bedford. O—R. G Seott, Richmond. » 7-11. A. Wise, Accomac: » BR. 1. Montague, Middlosex 7 Varbour, Culpepper. ker, Frederick. Denealo, Rockingham Jariws MeDowell, Botecourt. ba B. Floyd, Washington 14—Mortimer IY, Johnson, Taylor i5-—Zebediah Kidwell, Maziou. RESOLUTIONS. democratic republicans of Virginia, in convention arccmbled, following the Ume honored usago in declaring the principles which bind them together as a pariy, do rerolye — 1. That the true relations betweon the States and the federal goverment, and the rules for tive construc- tion of the constitution, are correctly set forth port of and "00, of the Geuoral A sembly of Virginia, and Ge doctrines thorein expounded by adopted and reaffirmed, 2. That Congress has no power to appropriate, tly, the proeeeds uf tho sales of (he publ t. dixeotly or indirectly, the pubile ent, 4 taxing, a8 they do, the low 8 of tho poor as he as the eostiy evef the rich, are uurqual, unjust, and odioas; | dutice desi foste braneh of industry avd chert niry at the | expanse of others, with jus. tice, round pc neiplos; and that pe Juties On imports, conseary consump- Th directiy Lie Lands, ls to the of thy wand d to any inere nly cn articles of geu ach a’ fron, eoal, sugar. salt, and coarse eottons. hat the f nt ought to adhore inite foreign pelicy to the maxis iaculented by the father of his country, and by the fathor of democracy, thot We re-nflirmt tho revolutions of the Baltimore conventions of 1844 end 1848, a far as applicable to tha present dition of the country, ©. That w cramend to the (lomoeracy of the several congressional districts, to send each net more than four deleprtes to the Laillnere Convention, 7. That we approve of the mode of voting horssbfore pursued by the Virginie delegates in the Baltimegs oon- ventions, and recommend that they contiane (ae rule of casting Ute vote of the whole State by a maj srity of tho districts, 8 That the vote of the State in the Maltimore Gon- vontion ought to be given for such ca:didate as will com- mead the greatest strongih in flan democratic party throughout the Union, and whoesprinoiples are kaown to | conform most rtrietly to the eardinal yonots of the de- moeratic republions faith, | knew the note because I The Alleged Cuban Expodition. United States District Court, Before Hon. Judge Judson. THE UNITED STATEA VS. JOHN L. O'RULLIVAN AND OTHERS. FIGHTEENTH DAY. TESTIMONY FOR TH DEFENCR. Mancn 27.—At the sitting of the Court this morning, Mr. Blankman, provious to calling the witnesses for the defence, raid that he had to dirvct the attention of the Court to 8 gross wrong still persisted in, with regard to tho witness Burtnett, who stands committed for con- tempt. Counsel proceeded to stato that, notwithstanding the solemn order of tho Court for the close confinement the city, and had been allowed to pass one ovening in company with two females. ‘The Court said he would direct the Marshal to make in- quiries into the matter, Gardiner Spring, Jr,. waa the first witnoss called for the defence. He deposed—I reside in ‘Twonty-second strect; Lave resided in this elty all my tifo; Tam a son of Dr Spring, snd am a member of tho bar; I know John L. O'Sullivan full twenty yeare—xi wore very intimate in school and in colleg: hia standin rfectly wi Becn always in the habit of corresponding with hi We were separated, and of seoing him write frequently in his office snd my own. [Paper No. 17 produced.) The body of this paper is not in the handwriting of Mr. O’Sul- livan; it has beemshown to me two or throe times since this trial commenced; L never saw before; Mr, Hall show: © alnoe; ab the time of Rakow’s examination on this point, Mr. Mall turned to me, and suid, inn familiar way, know O'Suilivan'’s handwriting 2” T said, ho then continued. and asked mo if Thad any ob- on to going on the stand to prove that dingle fact; I should think, from the question. ho must have known of my’ intimacy with Mr, O'Sullivan; he then added, “You know ‘I know his lund, and he hes admilted it to bo his; I thon repli that I would rather he would not 1 me for pose; the paper was then, 1 think, in Mr, Hall's iately afterwards h and said to looks like Mr, O'Sullivan’s wr ; Mr. Hall was stand- ing. and I was sitting near the railings; [then looked at tho paper moro carefully, and added, © But, Mr. Holl, thero are great pointa of dissimilarity. in * at that moment Mr, Hall withdrew the pa- rom my hand somewbat hastily, and [, desirous to ect any fulse impression he might haye, had added, Mr. . it ia not his handwriting; [think that is all that parsed at that ti wn Mr. Hall sines £ was boy; I never had any intinacy with him, but havo eiways been on friendly terms with him. The witness was Edward Reescy was nex the German interpreter, and deposed,—L ri sion street; Tema this Tam frem Hungary; | know M his acquaintance hore in January or my hotel, the Shakspeare; know 1. Fevent s tion Dotween him an only recollect that Schlessinger gaye led T, uside and gay cannot receileet th about getting » there was a eoloniz t arrived in. this country the writings per 1 through le in Div muary, 1851; or; T made i851, at him orders for Philadelph ver said one syllable loseinger told mis that exas on hand, and as 1 had I joined this colonizatic n with 5. about the boginning of ¥ after my coming back from South Amboy E saw by the papers that the Cleopatra was arrested; L believe it was on th LL went to South Amboy; T wont ih Seblecsinger and about forty. men, ins stoam- don't know the naine of ity Dehana, Kootbel, . Vidor, and others, were with us; Schlessinger told me before leaving South Amboy that every man should be searched, and whatever weapon would be found on hiin should be taken from him; Schlessinger was the only man and that was a Hungarian form; ho ovng man and a Little vain, and he had the Wniferm mitde to einbellich hianvelf; (laughtor;) he aid if'any of them had arms they would be taken from nd left here; didnot. « enntangee UNILIEUL DG secisgs twa in New York ub ten days be- ntto South Amboy; 1 remember 8, going out the 2d or Sd of April; he wrote me a fe 7 me to visit hin before his departure; I remained here at that tine in lines req 1 engaged no mon te ppointed m xo to the South; Selle he wi Gorman pape onaue to go and find that the plan of th r sab hho called. told me would not be for thive or tour months; L never informed mysolf’ pr cuiarly fie names of those who {saw thief (47) chile 3 L to my name init; T raw Feblore re we went te Amboy; he never on to Oubay he ne spoke tome about aged any fo go to Cw linct Lever heard saingrer engeee Any one to go to Cubs; L know & kow only 1 virited Seiler ° al with S.; I never bi ‘ive orders to men to go toCubs; the day when we eaine beck from south Am- hoy here Liew Mr. O'Sullivan for the first time; Tdid nob knew Capt. 1 {know him now; [paw hin first he nour for twenty-six years under the & and Ferdinand. of ‘Austria, a9 @ military 1 also in 1 y with th ter of Fie j 1 wasa milita [Letter No, 45 produced. | ve T have recvl lulter from Schlessinger; ‘the tell poritively; T cannot Hun an portion of it ah jendship, und invites me to ; T eannot recollect Whether 1 have t letter to Rakow ; Lam accustomed to tal . at the Shak -I do not ree poure I Meet his racy; T xa Mr. Hoffman, tho i 1 ie ikiclowi the interpreter; the District Attorney permitted n on my word of honer, sd under my promise T saw him again on certaia ap; the Distriet Attorney told me 1 must be i of ianportant papers belonging to Mr. he would have my room scarched, to he asked me w when wld nol 5, as MY C whic was the p ehlossin , and i been on bo’ wer him in er Lee tters which L had Cuban expe Cuban expedition he raw thut ie could not get out anythin; asked me whut prison T would choo ridge street; da. Unat £ W to get a rested, J wot was saw Rakiclewies fe tine board th when comin, South Amboy; & Po- ne, but who took clothing. to whom Rakielowica first spok in the Englivh and t in the Ger language, and he offered him $100 rewar ould toll him any- thing; there no pecuniary inducement held out to me; no promises have heen made to mo by tho Dis trict Attorney; I remember only one time, when the District Attorney called me into the room and closed th ing about letter, pmed hh to know he spoke uilivan never spoke the Gorman to in Lewis, oxcept ~ How do you it was at my first interview U i dime the choice of tho two p trict Atte J have six times sine any m« ing me, but only’ about letters and papers, ina very inducing manner, ‘Yo the Distriet Attorney—I do not know the hand- writing of thie paper (marked 68} Willem ©. Ruevell deporei—t New York; Lam propriet agency, and am counsellor-at-la' 1 know John Lb. O'Sullivan very well indeed; I have known him intimately since 1526; we were at school und at college togethor; his goneral etand- ing for integrity and honor is of the very highest; Lam acquainted with his handwriting; Letaded with him at the rame table, and in the same class, and haye recvived letters from him (paper No. 17 produced]; [ helieve tho body of this is not in Mr, O'Sullivan’s handwriting; it would not be proper for me to ray why Laliaost know it not to be his; but I believe it is not his, wad I know it is not; I have looked through it, and I see but one letter in it like his, To Mr. Hoflinan—The word pasengers, { think, is not n O’Sullivan’s hand; he writes the word with two susail “e's? wud fe de written here with two sanall +54," ‘The Pictrict Attorney then read the Hang: of this letter to Bececy, the eubstance of w ide in the city of n portion ich was ay Becrey euid on his examination; and it concluded by sy- ) ing, “Don't believe a word James Thompeon deposed—L reside im Franklin st Tam a confectioner, in Lresdway; 1 am twenty years, or thereabouts, in the city; L know Mr. O'Sullivan Yor about fifteen years, (Noto No, 4 ] I saw thie note written, 1 think. in an of potweon Chih sircet and Broadway. on the Stst of Ootobor; L can’t «ay whether it was in Warron or Chambers atroot T marked it at the timo, [Tho noto is the commission to Weiderlold, written by Mr O'Sullivan. } To Mr, Itofman—Tt wae at Mr. Blankman’y offico; T was not there on bu ; Mr, O'Sullivan ime in tho street, arkod me to go in there with him, and, when he od Written it, he wekedine to nurk st, “to Mr Van Duren-Welderhold atid that tho Dist Attorney had supposed that he had a letter, for whieh h offired a sum of money; Weiderhold sald he waa to be a witness, and he dated back his time to the month of April, end said the pay wouki come to two or three hundred dollore; the ohjcet of writing the letter was for Woide ya dol to get @ certifionte for it, and to show thathe ‘¢, offered eum of money to be # witness; tho envelop 4 was written at the kame tite, and was marked to @ look old, aa if it bad been in somebody's pocket; I tdak Me. Dlankiwan rubbed it on his hair, to make $1 jook oid (Laughter) i Lows Christian Weiderhotd, examined Sbroagh the German interpreter, deposed—L reside o& 85 Ghatham wtrect ; [know Schiessinger since the 8% Marah, whon I met him at S80 Broadway; the very day b was introduced to him he informed me of having Ongatized y, nigation, and inquired whether L would jo%a ; I said yos; Lartived here om the 15th Oa. 1849, (rin Krankfort-on- | the-Maine; I was a functionary at the High Vo.t Oflloe there; Lwas formetiy a offlore 4 at the tune 1 beoawes ana enys.” (hamght of the witness, he was permitted to visit the grog shops of schoolboy days; we ; never hoard for integrity and honor questioned; TL am acquainted with his handwriting; [ have nm whon pring, you | Certainly 1 go | | any an colo | acquainted with Schlossinger I kept x publi house im South Seventh street, Williamsburg; I went to South Am- boy; I raw Schlossinger nearly every day before I went to South Ampoy ; [know Mr. O'Sullivan since September, 1851; Rakeow and Beozy wero present; that was the first time Iraw him; JT raw Capt. Lewis hore during thia trial for the first time ; I never was engaged by Schles- ringer to go to Cuba; he never spoke to me of going ‘o Cuba; he never stated toany person in my presenee that we were going to Cuba; afier [sold out my publie houve, on 20th March, [ raw Schlessinger every day; | Behroeder went with me to South Amboy 24th April, | Stter the others had left; I remained there a day and @ half ; [book 47 preduced] my name ison the second page, | but I didn’t write it; I believe Sehlessinger wrote it; It ie | also porsiblethat Rakow may have written it; onthe first page (torn out) was written «plan fora Texan colonization was with Rakow and the others (except Schooning) at South Amboy; there was no military organization; Schlessinger said 'as they mostly consisted of military neeverary to bring’ order into it; I saw no T raw in Schlessi sroom an old sword h he ured in Mungary. and an old gun; [also saw am ol, but I don’t know whether it belonged to a cer tain Rakow or to Major Schlessinger; I saw no unit [witness's eommistion produced]; f know thin; I got iton the Uist October from Mr, O'Sullivan, at the office of Mx, Blankman, Chamber streot; nobody subpasnaed me here asa witnors; [certificate produced, and marked 70] 1 re | ceived this from the District Attorney Mr. Van Buren readit. It was a ecrti fees from 25th April. [Anoth oduced dated 24th April.| Witneers continu: vived this on the st October from the Distret Attorney. [Marked 11, | Mr. Van Buren read it. It was a subpena tiel for witness, Witness continued.—I was first applied to to be a witness about the middle of October ; T tried to me acquainted with Rakow and Schooning, having heard acts of the District Attorney which did not please me; Schoening and Rakov first applied to me to be a witness; that waa in the middle of October; Rakow said if | had «# letter which was accusing O% could get much money for it; he said he would look ou’ for it trom either Burtnett or Mr, Hall; Isaid I was in porecesion of a letter; Iwas not in possession of a Lotter at the time; I said so in order to of the enemy (Inughter); Rakow named the letter way sufficient tocriminate Mr. O'Sullivan; J had Rakow a ecuple of times before 1 spoke to Sir/0'Sul- livan about the letter, (Reeves fora fow minut ‘The examination was continued—Rakow said t] Would be nd the letter; Rakow took ine to the effice. nud left mo outside; he suid he would ask the District Attorney to name the time I ld Kee me at his honse about the letter; {had no letter thon, but T communicated such contonts to Rakow as T wished to be in the letter; Rakow asked me to goto him at T nck in the morning. aud from there to the Distriet | Attorney; Rukow raid: th » District Attorney cor firmed to his (Ros) pre lotter was important; T comaunicated this to Mr he said that until he heard it frcm the Distriet Attorney. he would not believe that he would off: r a reward, beeatise it was illegal, and he would not believe it, beeau w the Distries Attor. ney tobe o faithful pub (itr, O'S.) said he believed it was a trick skow and Burtnett; ate for witness | Twent to Rakow next me according to appoint » in Bond street. about cow stated to Mr, Hall that fraid of being fr, Hall said it was not no- cesenry. us he had given a security ticket to Kakow for me; Hakow t idl that I woulil not give up tho letter until F got $250; Mr, Hallenid be could not give anything before heraw and that I should go and bring the lette mportant enough, (im the meantime slapping his poeket.) ho would pay me ous of his own pocket; he xaid he would wait at home one hour.and f should makeharte; Mr, Bianianan, who wae then unknown to Rakow,' and my former bar- keeper, went up in the stage with me to Mr, Hall to return back as soon Rakew gave me two shillin turn, because 1 had as posible; [ did not no letter; Ewent for Mr, O'Sullivan, and conducted him to Mr. Dlankmen’s; it was then [ot the lotter from Mr, O'Sullivan, and brought i to Mr. Hall; My, Hoffman and Mr. Rakow were wards; they wore all jumping’ (laughter); [ could see it gave them a great deal of pleasure (ta r); Mr. Hall show= cd phe letter ta every. porrou comung in; they all laughed, with a sort of devilith joy (loud langhtor); T Was iasroe duecd to M all, wih the remark that this uvereation; Lreecived the ion; I signed anobher mie; T eannot it; it said that a Mr, ecurity for 1 $500; T never asked a Mr. rity forme; J belivve it was a security arfrom tine 'to timo; [had to sign the and there 1 raw the dete. the 23th of d’the paper six ov reyen times, from month afer T got rid of ow, Ewent to Mr. Blank- paper at that Nebon pave Nelvon to go for v other | Apyih; 1 to month a man and) Mr. O'Sullivan as quick us poesibl jowed them these “paperft I advised them these witwias fees ufler the trial was ever, and divide them amorg poor German emf- uty, as To had no desire to sully amy hands with uch money ; I never revived a cent from the Dine | trict Attorney, or Rekow. ox A the q terof a dollar to pay my fare; Rakow told mo that he hinsolf had re ceived his pay back. Q—What do you know from othor | witnerves about their bei (not admitted, | Exception]. twas myvolé that sigyestod abont getting | the letter from Mr, O'Sullivan; when L fret. spoke ta Rtakow, Mr. O'Sulli 1 not k it the L 3 urde he knew I wanted ihe letter detect the iutrigne that bad Lee eolonization ; T never ree cont from Mr, n, nor have never been offered or promised one | ; Efret steted lo Rakow, in the Shakespeare Motel, | Thad th 1 believe it was in December; I won Rakow lelieve Ew ledve of my convereat pot rub) 1 this letter; L made ullivan had no know= n with Rakow ; [ considered it to If: do not ow Rakow got | be my duty to tear off the macks froni the faces of some ; tandiny 1 had no military A | had boys. (Laughter) ed onthe 1th November last, at ono Crositexamined by Mr. Hoffinan—T had been twelve nd ubout five or six yours out of the e here; L was with my parents a fow of years after in the post of- fice at Fr ne; out my porter-house | in Willisansburg, when I agreed to join the expedition; I } was then every day with Mr. Schlessingor, and after= wards resumed tho. porter-b street; Dam notin it now; I bun trial, and have no tin ince the {il of Febru: | ceived for the soto ing the friends who had udvaneed ime mi ‘Tho District Attorney. at this said, be hud received alettor from cuusey of the etalement made by Mr. Blankman, tliercfore, be necessary. befor took ion in the matter to require affidavits to be made to tubetantiate the allegation Pr. Penjumin J, Blaukman deposed that ho resides at 111 Chambers know Mr. O'Sullivan; (letter 43, | the commission, pr i.) L have seen tts bofuro at my fice, en Ulst Gete w it written; 1 recognise it hy the mark an Mir. ‘Thompeon; Lknow why | it was written; he counsel, who ia my brother, hi w was gotting up evi- nee for Mr. Hall, Bir. 0° | The District Attorney ob, tion between Me, O'Sullivan and his eounse and execption taken.) Witness continued Mr. ‘Thenpson and Mr. O'Sultivan were prese letter was given to Weiderhold. Mr. Thompson years in the army amy, before 1 years at Coscels. ness (aught money whi 30, Wier & eee, r. Burtnett, denying te on r, Bie heard Un ulliva led to evidence of L. -We copied it The witnose was not crors-examiaed. | HL. tho Unitod States Marshal, recalled by | the defence, examined by Mr. Yan Buren, deposed.—Om Wednesday dof April, I firattook notice to arrest the | Cleopatra; L hired a rteamboat to go down the bay; Ido | not recollect if the name of the steamboat was the Jacob Pell; we went from the footef Bookman street, 1 think; all the officers belong ume with me; when I ray all the officers 1 us oan all the Officers and a police force of , fur= r (ub patr: | hiched by Mr, eh s) was put ab my dispors! the the collector; that was im ecnsequence of i cived from Hurtnett a fow days previous to the seizure n't recollect the precise time: we returned to th about day-light on the morning of the 2ith. | revenue culter at Ain= Loy; Butnett teld ine there would be als on board the tleamer on which he would be, and that we could seo them; ho teld mo what the uld be; he did not give me nny written m f what they would be; was not cry bout tho bay all night ; was on beard the revenue cutter, which was at anchor out- ride the (Dever the point upon the chart.) Sle was towed out by the steamer, and then left there; my impres that ehe got down bout 10 0’elvek at night; I stayed on board the cuter, and tho steamer cruised wbout’ and came d to the cutter oceasionnily; we had no n board the eveamers from the tiiformation [ had recei sed from Burtnet, L ex- pected the Cleopatra to start (ae samo night; L did not ree anythingof the Willian K Lay down for a while, in the revenue cutter, and [ think it w on twa and three o'clock In the moraing wh to ceme back; we went up the ie Who were with } day; ca by o Was Orr my two deputies, “my son on boar the Cleopatra tminediate: To Mr, lofftmy—J don't recolle rtnett told me the name ©f the steainer down the men Mr. Van Bures thew deelred wup the al. davite which were required with reg o the charge rospecting Aurtnott; ourk arned to tem o'elcek on Monday until then. Brook! City Intelligence, Ror arma a Vesse..—On saturday night last, the brig Rad! ay, Captain Janette, lying at the Atlantic Dock, was bro gen into and a trunk aid feveral art te! een from the cabin, in which the captaiuand his family Ngere asleep. Afier the thieves bad left. the captain swoke, and becoming aware of his lores, armed himseit with +) cae ¢ of pietols. in expectation of their return. in which ve was not disappointed, as shortly afterwards he discovered a men sneaking towards his vessel, and vie about boards, ing her, he fired at them, This bed the ef ¥® ( frightening them off, although it is not supposed that cither was wounded, The property tken was sub- sequently found upon the deck eae coll et Deata.—A man named John Daren, my eultenlp ented ‘on Saturday last, while engaged at his work ona building in Myrtlo avenue. He had enjoyed apparent good health up tothe hour of his death. bis body was taken to his late residence in Boerum street Hovse Roaneny.—On Saturday night last, the board Ing houre of Mrs. Hainos, in Schermerhorn street, was entered, and about $28 abstracted from the pockets of iwo of the boarders, who were sleeping in am Upper aparte ment, ‘The scampa csvapod undetected eee eee