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. | Iurortayr Ware Movement 47 anwar | YT . | ard Preesia hnve concluded a treaty of navigation of the : NEW YORK HERALD. Hour To-manr, ro paca a. se —A | i alictiad Ll ELEGRAPH. | pote aconting to which the cuties payable om thet Malls for Hurope. On Thuredey. #pril 18, Rzsecca M. Ruown, wife of river are abolitLed. = Clerment P. Brown, in the 22d year of her age, after a AWB NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. beaae. at & variety as can be found in this city; unturpasses at the one price st J. W, RELLOG, wed by an. Fhip America, is quite jnterestivg. The British | JENNy Lixp’s Last CONCERTS.—_soniy Lind, now . DEFEAT OF THE IrER' china. , Galdaniiantie ° : ‘hi valntioni : els in‘ AL FORCES. | for beauty, durability, or cheapne: Nets Le cy nna aad ndvertiod her thee ast | Progreas of tho Chinese Revolutlonists, Tenet the Goreme _ china wes Welded and'| Macias Ckialsimwa’’ "="? ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Parliament and now ministry were working togethor " iewbly joa of the pec y- | concerts i cots gountry, for next month. Some of > | new had been besieged in ¢-Genoral of the Cauton | ge, Mis Beopists Hatten, Do ‘ ‘very amicably, and the attentioa of the people ap ‘s cifé country, for ne . & province ged G nox, “the People’s Hatter, p and en ae Leseaes Gece se 3 RY 2 comii 5 tha . ee criti inal: i IN THE COTTON AND GRAIN | (he remnant of the imperi: one of his own towns, and KN Ling his superb Spring Hats at four dol- F DR. OWEN, OF BROOKLYN, WILLCALL, OR SEND peared to be engrossed with the coming clectioa, | the oysterhouse critics are beginning to raise the old | DECLINE ise FRAC ateUR Solan ak Naae anes tutte eeoeai ae his address, to the Washington Hotel, he willoonfera fa- The French Chambers were opened on the last of | enthusiasm in favor of the angel; but we doubt February, with great pomp. Louis Napoleon made | whether a parody on Barnum is equal to the great | theseason, the unequalled excellence of his articles, and the | vor on B.S. | Jow price at which he rells them. If you are wise, pay # visit JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | great whig meeting ie called this evening, at tic QNE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Prusst Pp The + cerican mail steamship Atlantic, Captain West, | amt and eeveru lls. cher Inusband, and also her PROPRIETOR AND BDITOR. Broadway House, ostensibly to bear a speech from ener Pking st Munich was at anend, The bad * intl port at noon, to-morrow for Liverpool, | fatber, Samuel Hull, are respectfully invited to abteedian x ‘ v nae ; : resident Upper Chamber, Bare ‘Scaff i jou. further invitetion, from her - OFFICE X. W CORNER OF FULTON AND naseay ere. | [0Y- Jonet, of Tennessoo—but that is not all. Tis) ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA AT HALIFAX, | Ruivcr tne Kivg’scommands on the Ith atmo go: Buropean mails will clore ata quarter before eleven Aare slonvoe street. this afternoon, at 2 o°elodke ee a MARARAAD AR ~ re “ey eri mugs cag 9 ae ee 2 pie Bales toe Gbamber that bo had no intention of making - ¢lock to-morrow morning. The New You Wersiy | on edne day Ayr 14 Ci tiou of the lungs, TERMS, sash in edoance Scott, and take the wind out of the young Webster any cl ministry. | Maaxp, printed in French and English, will be published | Mrs B, Moons, wife of James Moony, TI y oH. Deents copy —' emnum a a } AME! _ 1 4 ' ra famil THe WA veka TER AL Dee Satur, St Seis whigs, who are called to meet in Lafayette Hall next PROCEEDINGS IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. 'The Burmese War. at half-past nine o'clock. Single eoples, in wrappers, | re ctfully invited Per eye ify this posted wt pty ated ee Gron Reban tab 43 ‘any ta Monday. There will be a great crowd to-night at es aye ok. . FRRTARATLONS TOR: A RENEWAL OF HOSTILITIES. { sixpence, ian al Lovelcck trom her late residence, 126 West Twenty- e ee ee —.x)} te Broadway House, and some fan, OFENING OF TH? depp eyo wrth Aro ecg eg ty | Union Course, L. lew Troting and Rane | Pi atahdey morning, April 15, Havran, wife of John | Velwme XVI The Seward mon, by eimilar management, when ECH OF LOUIS NAPOLEON, | Mune tile! and the Innlts being ‘conttoued. wf ese Tatapeea they ot the stem eseraay the Tapes eocciselt: | mm, Boyd, aged 42 year, sendncie sees oe il 4 ] + | 6,000 men. iv equal proportions, from Calcutta >’ <ee of © i Hei pa iti be taken t for a t. 2 2 the rt of the shige sts el peepee er | SPEECH OF LOUIS N din raion use Barmah one Sir” oa etsgethgccng, = th seve svt” Foran | train il then to Pilate tr Utes XK 1 2 their point in the legielative can 3 fe A rquadron of war steamers had left Bombr 4 “ie Ape AR ER | At hir late reride 93 Chureh street, of dropsy. J. caitalaeemeeeeeceate they mean to use the aame tactics to mominate Gen, | INTERSTING FROM SWITZERLAND, AUSTRIA | goto’ would calla Madras to transport” for Ran. | HH %. Leeds, Auetioncer-—We call atten: | pinny of Onge Xd. inthe olin year othirage y mea 4 ’ 7 i" Tlostilities seemed inevitable, « the troopa, | tion to the sale of rich Furniture, His frionds ar: invited to attend bie foneral, from the stat we eaaing | Scott might. Doth Webster and Fillmore are to AND PRUSSIA, | pte foreee under Sir Colin Campte® * > Sha ligaie, Need of Myrtle Avanos, Brasklzn, nese Williins rere Sova'han J. Williams, Haq, Orange, N. Jy ur telegraphic eynopsis of one week’s leading | }¢ oyt-gencralled in this metropolis. We'll see how, Sis : ‘echawaur, mer Teac! ment. © mornin ke. i a oe eracegoge tae ce et eee, SEL FE LS RA TT events in Europe, brought to Halifax by the steam ver Preparations for Continuing the Burmese Ware | The Rebellion tn ¢ Spring Style of Hats and Caps, as Large S| Ke, &e., Re, Comyr FORMERLY OF N | MARKETS, | feated. A forees had been signally de- | | { GLEDHIL OF NO.7 WEST TWEN- ty-filth strect, will confer a favor by seading his ad= zerclal Affairs, { to hiv sales-room, No. 128 Falton street, — 2 se io! slare: + i 0 imeel 3 ehmidt Viauieax Tenronarn Orrice, | oM Manxer. Lonpon, April 2, 1852, | — Se id iy 45] an inaugural speech, in which he declared that it | necromancer himeelf. If Madame Goldse wy » ; } lONEY ET. as dress to box 2# Lower Most Office, N. ¥. : yt . 4 . 2a ahs a q y, April 15, 1862. ove bi i Money continued as abundant as Look kefore you Leap.—Don’t forget this ~ —-——— wa ~ —— was the policy of France to be at peace with foreign | would play the character of Marie in “La Fille du Lancer ly viz have mot | 26d discounts are easy, although the advice when vou Tuck for a Spring atgie of TIAN, ah Tonk OTICE—Ik FDWARD WESTLEY, RECENTLY AR. The royal mail steamship America, Captain Shannon, | rales bate en . been reduced by the Bank of Bngland, | at FREEMAN'S Hats, 90 Fulton street, ne: id. If you rived from London and formerly einployed at Lloyd's . ith 1 . 1 inst., arrived | ‘ihe ret : wish to beecme fashionable and popular, you must wear | Coffee House there, will cail at No. 98 New strect, ho Will for Boston, with Tiverponl \asves tote ae ln lion in the P gasetted to-day show the amount of bi Sue of FREEMAN'S Hate, and success 19 the result. "No, | hoarofsomething to his advantage, bere : past 3 o'clock this morn | jwinc an | AMDK of England to be £19,815,845 sterling, | * at her wharf in this city, at half-past ‘cloc! being, an | ase of £69,815, Conacla ‘are steady, an 90 Fulton street is the number. nations. He has not yet assumed the title of Em- | Regiment,” for one night at Niblo’s, that one per- peror, but will do so whenever he considers such a | formance would be worth half a dozen of her bleak step necessary for the peace of France. Appearances | atm barren concerts. ery OTICE.—IF THE GENTLEMAN WEARING GREEN i n teen closed te | — in Swi Jare rather unfavorable for refugeo: ing. She brings sizty-tive passengers, eighteen of whom | clirttl N° day at 08% 0 08% for money and account, | More of the Same Sort.—Notwithstanding plaid pay ts ond moustache,who purchased an article vere in Switzerland are rather unfavorable for refageos. ity Intelligence. lend here. | price ae Securing are in fair demand, at favorable | the great rush at the store of the Hat Finishers’ Union duc buat rolls and ee Payments eb prgrocry cots eithe B some he: vin aanee | PESO Whe latest quot pe i % rh ‘Spri , | bill oh the Bank o° New York, and re ‘change $7 5 They must either go to England, or come here. | pyx yorLER EXPLOSION AT THE AR REFINERY IN The America brings the announcement of her own ar- e hal ook Garrats are ag annexed: ais | as AOE Bate of shels slogan. Spzing Style, Ravine enners will cultent mettane the srirentdice his immediate nd $1, Hat Finishere’ Union, No. 11 | further will Ue'dene; if wot, measures for The British were prepering to make a strong and DUANE SPREET—INVESTIG ATION BEFORE THE CORO- | yival at Liverpool at 8§P. M.,on the’ 20th ultimo, making | 7 15.5 crates Five per Cont Bonds (1853).. 903, @ H1i | Plenithed. Prices, $3 nd $4, Mat F Further will Ue'done; if wot, measures: successful onslaught upon the Burmese; while the | NER, AND VERDICT OF TAR JURY: the passage from Boston in twelve days and eight hours.) ¢étro Six per Cent Bonds (1862). 102% 0 10335 | Park Mow, opposite th ‘ Jaroner Ives erday concluded the investigation in A tte Sha ber Os 4 = PHAN.CANY PE WISHING tevolutionists in China were carrying all Uefore | the matter of the bolreaplosion at thesugar refinery of | ‘The Collin? steamer Arctic, Capt, Lace, from New Yor’: | Ditto &ix per Cent Bonds ee acer scrainre Bak co Rampclons (uncle cemmoe bercangmt: By. | Cincy sins vents ala; cathode trope cane tame them. Cotton, flour, and breadstuils were all down | Newell. King & Co,, in Duane strect, which occurred on | on the 20th ultimo, arrived at Liverpool at balf pot 4 | New York State Five per 5 1858-1860) 95 a 98 a high prico for an inferior article, to any vender who giv one by applying to Mr. PRICE 9 Pitt street, (he fourths 6 for concert tickets. But the trick don’t thrive; | ver from the corner of Grand str last Monday morning, injuring three men, which subse- | p a4 on the Slst ult... passage eleven dass and six an%,q | Pennsylvania Five per Cont 2 h 0c] 3 pra | ( : an price. quently caused their death. The following is the sub- Ohio Six per Cents (1870-1 a 105° a 108 of intelligence are not to be gulled into paying $4 | ———-—— aE ROR poe The personal explanations in the United States | stance of the evidence elicited before the Coroner's Jury:— | half hours, Maseachupotts Hive per Gt Big, Bas 1868) 108 9107 | for $320; Lystepeiag ek Becca elle igT Nace ned BOGE ORF ION BOPICEE: 7 in ol 7 wert * Michael Brene&a, of No, 223 West Sixteenth street, sworn, The miscellaneous news possesses several foaturey of | Maryland Five per Cent Sterling sata 921, a gyrg | (Or $3+0 bystepping in at Espenscheid’s, ‘Aseau strevt, . Senate, yesterday, in view of the Presidential eloc- | say ler maker, and assisted in mabing the boils | 1 ee Virginia. Six per Vent Bds, (1886) 60.00. O70 @ | corner of Ann, seas ITED STATES MAll. STEAMER ATLANTIC, FOR tion, were rather interesting. Semator Mangum ac- | sim qrertion; it had bean in nee a yets, Ohh tay ale of | Spustuees affaires were generally au). Canada Six per Cent Bonds (1874) 1081; a 10)! | | Hats that are Hats.—Economy, taste, and Francs, Getteoay: ana ait Cttse ante ee EES knowledged that be preferred Gen. Scott to all | the flue collny paing was, in toy opiaio ae oune of Shere sian, Montreal City Six per Cents (1865). 83 a 84 ray Mogratnaaa sent eats Sevan eae eee adway Post Offies, (No. 422!¢ Broadway, | je 1 boiler; T judge so from what aa LE. Nase 3 s r . ‘rTy other candidates, but might sapport the nominee of | Thavchtart that whee a boiter bursts tom want ol water, A®alrsin England. é Livenvoot, April 9, 1852, | chased a Hat altogether tuperior t0 tho $1 or $9 baw of SesdaRRIOT " i Thi ; ical «,. | and theiron becoting hyated, it leaves # blue scale on he = ee ‘orron.—The dulness and inactivity in the Liverpool | Broadway. eh ee : me the whig convention, This is diametrically opposite | isda of the boiler; thiduside of this boiler was in pla PARLIAMENT. cotton market, noticed in the advices per the Africa, still ————— SPECIAL NOTIONS to the views of hie constituents, woo appear resolved | Tough, md had that appearance. ‘The Partamentary proceedings Garing the week pre- | continue—indeed, the intelligenco brought out by the ‘When you sce a picture of a person whom Peter Hogg ie Sworn, saye—T arn of the firm of Hogs & Aretie has induced still les imation, @ know, you can readily judge of its fidelity. So, ifin ae. sane ori ON: catia not to vote foray man—no matter if he beeven pat | Delanater wemaun tie Wulie te Howl kine @ Cost | teding the @eyarture of the America, were interosting, | {CU jay snauced ell lens animation, and the alo ary ‘ie best artist, you call ae OOT'S Cattery, No, | NPEW YORK, PRINTERS: UNION —4 REGULAR. forth by the national convendion—unless it ie’ posi- | RUMI taSaude ane Mor the aroscnre'cl Hats | Mr. Secretary Walpeie had introduced the new Militin | and. slight reduetion hea! taken place om all deserit tions PieeT ays, tnd, exaing Jig Uiwaessen of Gistingulabed | crit trtby at the Bal, No, 160 Bowery, when delenetentte pounds to the syuartinch, and } thinkit would carry uinety | Billimtke House of Commons, Its provisions aim at | of American under fair Orleans. Brown. Shipley & Co.'s dily agree that what every one says, must be true—that | | tional Union, to meet im Cinciunati, on the first yin May. will bo chosen. It is hoped cuat there will ull attendance of the members. : = r. J. OTTARSON, President. aguerreotypes In Ol, At Mr, | _G. Warren Cornunn, Recording Secretary. umbe Nation: € Mr. B. tively known that, if elected, he will fearlessly | Poumds to the suvart inch, and 1) : } Ouler seerate aoa - ty i 3 , > Y | founds; 0 collapsing of the fines, i ‘ . Circular says the decline is fully ‘sd. ‘The week's sales | for making a likeness, perfect in ¢ maintuin orl carry out all the comprarsize measures. Tpimion, was not from the want of water, but froman raising a force of eighty thousand strong ; 50,000 to be | \ ine 20,760 bules—~of which the trade took 24,850 bales, | outa rival, . 9 2 | pituetion of the sstety vaive, by dust an€ molasses dropping | reised the first year by voluntary enlistment. The term | rpeculators 2170 baler, and exporters 3,730 bales ; 4 fi to the letter. Mr. M. eeserts that he, himself, is | Crominie ye ang Pesnenhiag ope of service to beAive years, and the bounty £4 or £5 in [he following are the official quotations :— ry way, Roos is with- | Mend ion; the boiler fa Fine Arts.—D: in 7 des i ife, and i | z vans, 654 7} ; | BUTLER'S ro. Gallery, No, 251 . E Ep / OLUNTEERS, about rotiring tothe shades of private life, and isnot, Inpsed; 1 think if the eae payment, or ;by monthly instalments, The time for | Maiti guiame fis ee olan ie Broadway, are specime w ud benutitui dies | EL®4D, Husmeutersnti rerwente aes and dogs not expect to be, a candidate forany office. | the shlety ve ve, the thu diecipline,-&c., to be twenty-one days in each year; but | Inferior to ordinary.83,a5%. Dlands, 44 | covery; also copies of D of deconeed pe t helt rendervous -croning, at seven oveleek, for det B 5 t eee. i - | dly of opinic hi i id not 0 fh pwer is gi emorge 5 vi ” ad 7 hea * se meen 8] tie vi form cap and coat wi All right. But wait—let us sec. His term ex | eee of t did wot occur from | power is given in case of emergency. to increase it io seven ‘The market was steady on Friday, with gales of 6,000 Mysterlous.—The person who enclosed ear them. B: . BURNBTT, c stoppage of the valye | weeks; or, on the contrary,» reduce it to three days, | pales, pireson the 4th of next March—perheps that kas | ast havea The r 5 Adjutant, Colonel Commanding. imated expense is for a certain D: 90,000 the first year, and | uransrores.—'The market continues much depressed, | {NERY dullares John F. Rodman, sworn, szye—I have been a prac i ‘ ‘i . re ra | 1 : ‘ aay i S’ Gallery, is requeste 5 something to do ‘wth his withdrawal from public | eppincer for twenty years pase. Thave exerained the boiler | £250,000 per annum afterwards, the circulars, however, disagree as to the extent of the | the nm ‘ax no pictures in the establ TAT A MEETING OF TRE NEW YORK BENE- HL. Furthermere, it has been pretty broadly kinted | Sa guertion, and i chink it fottarred from the want ofwater. | | Lond Paisrueron gave the mearure his rupport and decline, Brown, Shipley & Co, say, that flour has given 1 without the consent of the original partice. | inp ,\olent Society of Oprrative Masons, held at their moat, if eas - V Aid not examine tl ew valve. 6 wi hein: % t Id. a 2d. By aiway: HRC , . Goat Willie P. Hangum weuld be a fit mame be- | | Tho'ridence of several otter practicn ho appeared | Lori Jonn Russran, although not opposing it, was dis- | They quote Western Canal Duitedelntig aud tenets LS yeeee wilh wish por day, on and after Monday, the lvth of ide tho words ‘+ Vico Presitent” on the Scott | {y,U¥ir7tn opimon as to wasthir the x was eca- | posed to find fanlt with some of its provisions, and Ohio flour, at 19s, 6d.; sour, 17s. 6.0188, 6d. Wheat, | , Lives of Celebrated Highwaymen.—Th: BB USE DY OST AWRENCE DUNPHY, President. wide the, word mise a Lhe BCU’ | sioned from the want of water, of by tie obstruction of the Mr. Hume protested against the doctrine of numerous | 5s abs. 5d. for 5 sh * | day publisned, the Life and Adventures of Tom King, then x wet ” ticket. Pat all these things in tae politiGal caul- | SMCs valve, vias taxen tho wajirky, however, were of | syesainente, when they were by Mo means needed FOabe, Indian cork. Shee for winite, ae Carpe Per | oricue itighwayman and Robver, by the author of Dick ta ee 2 Presta pawl | the opinion ®. cottent ed from t tof ) When, H ans needed. n corn. 30s, for white; 8s, 9d. orion: 3 i eae ee ee dren—boil them down—seanen ‘with bis remasksin | Sactaemeaien se sun te wens of | MMi Conpax ride he taf an evasion and com. eb for mised. Meese: Makin & Sourequo: | En; SeBt tare aaceatann, anes Veta eal SMR | BILLARDS —FIVE OF THE Mo; : 4 “ = About four o'clock the Coroner charced the jrry, who, | plained of an expenditure being incurred to provide | tations are a shade higher. ‘The Continental markets for | tions of Turpin's celebrated ride to York, Price, 25 cents. lierd oe Aer Seon Tiney ‘2 mal the whiz caucus, and you have Mr. Mangum’s true | after a deliberation ofen heur, renécred the following ‘sgainst an imaginary evil. The bill was read a first time. | preadstuffe have experienced similer decline, Prices THOMAS ORMSBY, Publisher, 102 Nassau strees. at n great expense, oxpressly for this saloon, by those ¢ the Previdential question. After the ¥ wenn ; " Mr. Axnenson had made an ineffectual attempt toin- | of wheat have receded in the ehicf Baltic ports, ———— —— brated table makers, Grilli & Decker. Gentiomen are ine ! That the said Alexander Mclsride, Fdward Doran, and " Pi ‘arolinian bed finished, Mr. Dawson;of Geor- | Michael Murphy, awe to thelr doathe by weds received | duce the Commons to place the British commercial ma BeProvisions the transactions in beef and porkare to a The Saddle versus the Sick Room.—An | sited to call and try these tables. rine s0 as to be uvitilable as a reserve foree, to assist in exter operations ari hour in the ; r - SCR Ga tha datenos Gf the eennitees mlz extent) but ‘gperations’ are femewhat checked by | iertsaco DAY EXCURSIONS.—THE STEAMER THOS, KE. na suee ‘The bill to provide for taking the yotes at the Parti sl ‘Upp " very firm. Garduer & Co. | the'necentit RAULSE will, on next Sunday. the 18th, commence her Lajority ar | quote new prime mess beef at Se. a 92s, Od. and old do.. | ait who eufer from weekness and lacituds to te he, | regular tri Newburg and intermediate jeaving Pork, 608.4 70s. per bbl. Bacon is | Lrow’s well trained horees, at his famous establishment | 2 ‘at pier. foot of J are supported—ihe supply is small, | 20 Fourth avenue. For uns th there ix nothing like treet. at 13s o'clock A. u Lard is dull, elthough offered et 6d, a 18. per ewt, lower; | the stable tonic; and, if you desire to learn the graces of for Youke: t the | “Burked.” by a manouvre on the part of the govern- | fine Fold at 4%, 6d. to 4%s., and good at 47s, 6d. 4s. | horeemanship, there is no teacher in the world who knows ddie daily is worth all the medicines in the and will, in nine eases out of ton, prevent of resorting to any of them. Werecommend "i ; 2 on the morning ef the 12th inst., from the collapsin, mmplimented the editor of the New York ; ile i the sugar Tefinery of Howell. King, rie ss * A ¢ from the eting character of the testimony, Hens cp, but said the latter labored under @ mis- not come to a satisfactory conclusion in theirown minds | mentary election by ballot, was rejected by a majority of | Gos, w 70s. per tier take relative to2ir. D.’s views. He had not at- | #* tothe real cause of the disnster, nar aro they prepared | 92, inactive: Gut prices R 7 ae A pret eh egshge etree a ecuttlon netcuee Sharman Crawford's Trish Tenants’ Right bill had been d tended the late Congrestional whig caucus, and | accident, fur the want ofa proper degree of caution and eare. The jury, however, are decidedly of the erinion th \t traw at 63¢ o'eleck P. M., would not suppert any man for the Presidency whose | boiler question of good material andwell built,andeu- | ment, The Attorney General for Ireland had. howeve Choese—Fine ¢ ar a i , better how to confer them than that most aecomplished |) <== ——— ) rin quest , alent Z ches ; —Fine qualities are in demand, but other sorts roti if r Barney Cocnnaxe had gives notice that after |” Tarrow is in falr request-at easier prices, 70%, be “4 ns 3 promise. He could not go for any man who was |, The deceased parties were all natives of Trelai BAKZ, TEACHER sti ves GE" Easter he would move a resolution, baying for ite objest i eel f psa fe Bride was 40 years of age; Doran, 23 years; and A e i vi Corrry, ie in more general demand, at full prices, unfavorable to those measures. Mead the speeches. | <iyeurs. * the establishment of communications betweon the Cann- Tra.—The transactionsere limited. and peevedrtoping: From the far South, and in fact, every Sec- dian and Newfoundland colonies and (ireat Britain, Rier,—-Pareels of Carolina are arriving. and are offered | tion of the Union, orders for sets of Shirts, pour into Gr he tilt betwes essre. Gwi CMaxce or Maxsravenren.—Some two weeks since = ean - ‘The tilt between Messre. Gwin and Mangum was an ixklimen, by.the name of dward Oarcigan, was ar. Mr. Moxcxrox Mitxvs moved a resolution expressing | at luwer rates. Halen have been madeat Ios, Sd. a 18s, | establishment, No. 1 Astor House, It is'aa extra at 5 OF translations with 2 Dey street, one ji ‘01 s es rr Oe very piquant and spicy. Tested for throwing apicee of timber from a, butding in | We,dieapprobatiomot the Commons at the measures of | Sa. for fair and good. Certaiuty ofthe ryitem stmessurement, tistao ities mange | sect from Broadway, room No. 18, fourth torr,” °°’ ‘The Senate, yesterday, engrossed the Fronch | Mereer strest. which struck a colored boy. nine years of | Qid‘annoyance, ime couseene of The seek ee ie | Aimee are unchinngee: ralor moderate. at GREEN'S, has ever fuiled to please, 1 OVERN —A YOUNG LADY THO- ‘8 WANTE! sequainted with the French languaze, and able can find an excellent situation in's private required. Apply by lettor, box 1,009 age. named John Jones. on the head, knocking kim down renscless. and cansing a fracture of the akull. terday the bey died from the injury thas reecived. or Ives was notified to hold an inquest on the Uniti Government to cxpel forelgn refugees, 2d ae EPEMAMI DE Re PETE: |) ae rena lord Depiey Bruane seconded the motien, and de. Gcovan meek © supply, 9 tation.—SOLOMON elatmed against the illiberality, faithlormnecs. and mean | 4x torent huctaker mee FC eel ae ae oe 28. ‘| Beiving in tore, hy every arti tyranny of Austria and other despotic powers in Eu- | gre quite neglected, and prices nom Omny Sed | Hangings of every dexcriptis Hpeliation bill. Tho printing question occupied the attention of the House throughont the day Both branches 6 the Legislature have agreed to : rough} x Hangings—Spring im- | 1 tench i A 0, 24 Broadway, are family. Referone from Havre, French Paper | Lower Post Ofiic all jewest desix — = oft ~ _ —_——— - — - ‘ ‘i i ; Ne, . d which thi t whol NMANSHIP.~ SMITH’S WRITING ACADK- adjourn at four o'clock this afternoon. Good—the pe, Warrove considered that the paseage of such e re- pe » oBe aad in demand. wt 38, $4. for common, than'aay other houre Theat bhai tau bad Dinyat e rawigeteae efor above the Irvin oe i i i "1 ” 2s, for fine. ~ — a ? people are tired ef their acts Much business was my fall: on Wednesday ven solution m Pare evr the maintenance | "tt nrssrirnecThe sales have been tanall, at 0s. @ 10s. Greet Bargains 1n Carpetings.—Peterson Se Mand Sy and Recbee, Pe Me Tomes ; s ef ine aii t try . 01 ed jons with friendly Sta J : a G r. oti t i F hurried through yesterday, ae will be seen by our | ing John Whecler, Req, ia the chaic, There wae lsre exnevox took @ sifuilar view, and eventually . & HUMPHREY 379 Broadway. corner of White treet, har. | instruction, at bours convenient 4o the popil Nothing doing. ing purchased larg s - : , dispose of the same at the follo chamge in lard or whake ile, Sperm is searce | #Ronof ; nadvance of 20r, to 49s. por tun. ‘The Enprued an toga vd aioiher: reports. The Senate appointed « travelling com- | attendance o mittee, Who are to report to the next session the | ‘Peel! mee legates prevent. The minutes of the | the resolution was withdrawn. pg. held on the evening of the Ist of April, In the House of Lords. on the 2d instant. Lord Denny the especial purpose of declaring their pre- | intimated that it was nol the intention of government te cause of the sumerous railroad accidents threughout Gen, Cass for the Presidency, were unani- | interfere with the Maynooth grant evrrent quotations are £44 forlard; £28 a £30, fer — FAORNET-A ISTON —THE ADVERTIORI AEN SATS fe ynooth gra : oe NET-A-PIS eRTISER BEING DIS the State.! itis hoped that thie committee will be firmed and adopted. and not ouly so, but the | Onthe rame night. in the Commons, Mr. D'fenaru, in | PMales and £78 84, for hi gee Canal Street Carpet Store.—Now is the engaged two or three evenings during the week, would State. it Committee have individually aud with etea¥ ubuniiity | answer to Lord lela Wesel ested ia aks NALA. dixon sem, with au advance | times If you went to make Faviug of fifteen por cent, | bo happy to sive lertons on moderate terms: TRE Nee Gi manaiscemicn SSna ace aaent keine ould be dssclved ar toon as themearure: for the ratty | ELeRMUney, Tin plates are in good dermani at ait | east 70 Canal etech es A: PRYERSON & CO's, dnd thers | heantiful instrument (accompanied by the plane) in now ere: In the Virginia State Convention, yesterday, | Now Yorx Lyise-ix Ivstirortos.—The twenty-ninth | and fervice of the country were passed: and that thie | fer are SRC ee reo Cees cst Thee eee ling ry yard, Tapestey Wrusocis, | Addteds Cornet, East sen Pest Oe ee cireles oF BareTe, = . a it | Anmiversary meeting of this institution was held yester- | tense of the new Parliament would be taken upov the Peet! er hiche Siie'f « peryard. Also, a large sad splendid ~ = a ~ ea strong compromise resolutione 2g lo d; and it | Gey, at the asylum, No. 85 Marion street, ‘Tho lady | Polley of the present government during the nore: ioAancee WA ee ee ee Moseme | Mvortment of To Fy Velvets. : 2 PU4AN© PoRtEs—six snc was made manifest that Fillmore delegates would | Secretary presented the anuual report by which it ap- | Yeur. niaia: anti New Onieade : 3 ™! Fortes {cr sale low—vis: one at £3 be sent to the National Convention. pears that during the year 640 applicants have availed VIR COMING ELECTION. Philadelphia. and New Orleans rates are unchanged. In Great exeltement! Tremendous low prices! | do. 31:0: one Boudoir Piano, $175, very little use: the rates for passengers. a8 high as £5 have been ob- | Good and handso1 uined in one or two packets dor New York—very few or Oilelothe only 2s, 6d..de.and4s, vee | a splendid 7 ‘0 Korewood, square, $235; aixo four new 6d. andds.; English | Bovdoir, and a fine assortment. of the celebrated Pinuo . | Fortes of Gov. Hews and T. Gilbert & Co., by N. P. B. CURTISS & CO), 447 Bronéwny. LOST AND REWARDS. aR . aan eerie themtelves of this charity, showing an excess over that The approaching general election was absorbing much Aw election for delegates to the Whig National | of apy former year. ‘Ibe whole number since the organ- | wttention throughout the United Kingdom, A great were ojlerime for Boston. Convention was held in Ohio, yesterduy. Scott | ietion is 5242. Among these, but a small proportion | meeting had been held at Liverpool, at which Mr. nes Sraty or Tape av Maxcersier.—Businese in Ma! 5 - ee Fi of deaths have been reported by the district physicians, | Muckenrie. one of the Lords of the Tressury, aad Mr. | ehester reqyonds to the dull feeling of the La . meu were selected in Hamilton county. The receipts were $5.24 W; and after deducting the | Charles Turuer, the tory candidate for Liverpool, attend: | {anmsarkee Seamer and meeeetetar es sa or ce Inder the telegraphie head will be fo! ter | expenditure there was « balance in the treasurer's hands | ed, and gave an account of their political faith. Mr. Mace i: nen . = boa pail Under the telegraphic hea | be found a lette: P po The Crystal Palace Again nt ir ply Ce 2 renew engagements to the advantage of buyers, Geeds Yeiviie aude Ph eae or & se eared of $1120 44. ‘The report haying been adopted, the pro- | kenyie'sspeech was reuiarkable. from the fact that it con. 9 thenstoxe ir try Ingrain stent Tapestey, Th REWARD.—LOST ON FRIDAY Nicnr from the venerable Henry Clay concerning bis inter- | ¢cedings terminated with the usual vote of thanks, tained the announcement that Lord Derky's government | “84 5am* Are Wherefore lower, March 3, 1988 ina gtaa iad at Ake World's $50 wens instant, near the coreer ot Dnane tte did not reek to reverse the ; Jes on the | ef magniteen i 4 Broadway, and p: View with Kossuth. Mr. Clay avers that the affair Sr, Nicnonas Socrery.—The St, Nicholas Society of N c was not private, that he gave Gov. K. no cause for paatectey atasing ci Pane Nestivel at the Ait Sieteny | Ss cotad to ie apswultiined and shipping interesta, umercial poliey of Sir} Cotton kad a downward tendenoy. | The to modify and amend it @o ux to | roth did not exceed 700 baloe. and the woe! aque jon om the | York sity rade: hey wi atrocs iy in the ovster cellar on that " | t pin, with ano! bout the size of a large pen. Robert Peel, but me fashioned chased = s : ‘ 0 s were only st imp 50 nm i fur i io offence, and that the representation of the interview | 7 Fess anacin Accinerr.—On Tuesday afternoon, | WHsttherepeal of the tho Corn and Navigation lava had | Ociane won quoted Gra 86t'o5e aaainiiec, Meeeney | Gleriousi—Hinglish imperial Whree-ply ubddaiabdabaaay ice sr 2 Published .by Mr. Ewing, was accurate. Korsuth | one of the engines on the Erie Mailroad coliapsed a fluc, | *"sir Tneahas Birch had issued his farewell addecas tothe |, At2# coatane in favor—the demand being regular. Sete ee te eae fo Bowers Hind | 1 REWARD WiLL BE Pal ror viz RETOR certainly has nade but little eapital out of his at- | when the train going west was near Chester, by which the | electors of Liverpool, and the team ond inetoole nese | Amenican pots to be delivered in May. sold at 42f, 25¢.a | ANDERSON’ Sethe o desirable Cacpotsevee | YO a set of Account Books, lost at tio fire at No. Ae en the 8 f Ashland 1 his i ‘ Sreman was instantly killed. and the engine ian ro severe- | had nominated Mr Joseph (, Ewart in bis stasct jo Beat seshctaas ir offered in this mai P thoir inte- | * William street, on the Sth February last. Apply aa above, tack on the Sage of Ashland, and his immediate } jy injured that but wight hopes a entertained of his re- sir James Graham hod delivered a remarkable speech | FROM HOLLINGSHEAD, rerLEY & Co's cincrran, | tM by examining these b etnies enti eee MON SHEINPELD friends. covery. ‘The engine is represented to be of the first class, | to the Electors of Carlisle.in the course of which be ad. o on. April 2. 1852, nce ae , REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, THE In the B ard of Aldermen, yesterday evening, the | S484 Zoade by one of our mort celebrated manufac- | yorated an extension of tho rulfrage, extolled five trade, | Oye cotton market, which left of ina duliandde- | Extraordinary Afidavit.—Two Handrea | $10 2 VA"? ming’ from Broskizm by Putte Ba » yesterday rs turers, At the time the accident occured, the engine was | put was not Prepar pport vote by ballot. clinfhg state Jact week, kus not improved during the | 424 tighty-one eases of eures of Consumption, by we of | Avenue stage, Catharine Forry, Catharine. Division, and commenication from the Commissioner of Lamps | sistionary. “itis supposed that the explosion was esured | Sy" "wiitishr kemervilior tie lots Chic secretary for tone, The advices reecived from the United | (is KAGKS yNervous Antidote, verbatim as’ delivered VW | Hizeih streets to Hroome, a lady's dotached lever’ gold und Gas, awarding the contract for ten thousand | BY the neglect of the engine ma tn allowing the mater | Ireland, had teen huni from the representation, dod | shave, Jn consequcnee of large receipts at’ tho Brown, Commissioner of Deets: Clinton sone, ae D-H. | Wateh, No. 56 nth Wane EtG ore eel y Feu, *: — 2, * a gn gad pecome » lor n e reum ie said, sought refuge in Canterbi ports, broug! increased estimates of the erop, and this, = Broo} ty : ‘“ im gallons of cil to Messrs. Kingsland & Sutton, oil | work of the locowotive were nearly demolished. SKET BOOT SUGAR. | Yowstlige titi fight tmposeationt owing to theloug eon, | Phalon‘’s Chemlcal Hair Invigorator, to | rm merchants, was called up on motion of Alderman Accivest.—On Wednesday afternoon, about ene A rample of Irish beet root sugar was shown in Mineing | tinvance ef easteriy winds, and the fact that there are pes baldness, and to restore hair that hus faile | $5 REWARD.—LOST—IN ONE OF KIPP & BROWN'S o'clock. a sunail boy. five years of nge. was knocked down | Lune, London, on Friday, and excited much interest, | BOW ot sea from the United States, about 190,000 bales, | Peceme thin, and to cure scurf or dandrulf, or inves Figger, on Wednesiay afvarncon i it with nd permanent curl, For sale at liz | bundle ( linat and all che avug stores inevery city and towa in Tieman. Several papers. and communieations : Ps " : ; and severely burt by one of Reynolds’ line of stages, om | Specimens were dispatched to Amerien and th tinent | has tended to keep buyers out of the market; heuce we were read, in which Decker & Boudine, and Judd, | the Tenth avenue, near Twenty-scventh street, Oficer | of Lurupe, ‘They ate at present making ie heen | have had bute moderate ‘demand all. the welt Sons & Co., complained of the manner in which the | Henthaw conveyed the boy to the Twentieth ward sta- | the rate uf 90 tons per week. with small purchases for export, and on the c rae ” Pp : : tiow house. where Dr. Hardenbrook was called for, who ARCHBISHOPRIC OF DUBLIN. j part of the trade, but litiie doing, except in j¢ Hair Dye, to eolor the contract had been awarded to said parties, &¢. | dressed bis bruises Arebbishop Cullen is at the head of the list of the three | Ptecls for immediate use. The market, under | plied, without injury | After considerable discussion on the subject, the | hithops from whom the Pope is vo select one to aucesad | hese circumstances, has been dull and ir. oe eae without 2 . e “ “ . has no badodor, It a e Police Intelligence. the late archbishop of Dublin. regular;j but the only change to notice ts « alight decline WicandT aper), containing a breartpii nikevehiet marked M. Ee the above reward by leaving ter street, iinet siroot through Ninth e pair of gold-mounted ¢ Onder will be suitably rewarded 5 i Peery ttecat ly rewarlec by leaving Browd- | them at erred Yommittée on Lamps and G ATHER DEVELOPENY STS, | barely amounting to one-eighth of @ penny per pound, ——__—_—______.. ss was refe rred to a Committee on Lamps and ‘of ths publications, tone atpetGesree®, fog Interes ng from Ireland, : whilst the better sorts remain as quoted Inst ‘eeaie The Phalon’s Wigs and Toupees.—We would I OST.—ON WEDNESDAY, 1TH INSTANT, TN THE A resolution was alco adopted, requesting the Man- iss eee ovate tekst, veatone Hidate ae tha an Dilly. of te Nation newspaper, is a | sales to-day amounted to 6,000 bales. The business dut. | eall the attention cf pervect resetting eicare atthe eket oftes see hadleond cae, oF on the ferry owt: batian ( Company to lay mains for lighting th c latnaats a} at the Police Court, wick | candidate forthe representation of New Rosse. He isto | ing last month amounted to 231 840 bales, of which 16,000 | provement. Th wa rded a silver Shik Puscn toffee rooma. on the New York side, « Bine pany ay for lighting the se dee ee en ane aan, amend dollars. Two | be opposed by Sir TH. Keddington, late under Secretary | were taken on spcculation, and 21,400 bales ferexeuee, | REAL premium at the inst Ve seen at E.PH me ‘leces, ohne The arta Sold aad tills, & Key, ae . te oa ee ed wn A to bail im the si: o1 ; oA ( rt hsp Se LON'S W. : : 5 Re. r he Libe: streets to ~ whole extent of (heir contrac Rare sage ce cna oner SSE | ORR oc ie guolp ane, Prices of American deseriptions have declined during tho | 2 pus isch ME DY 87 Broadway, eorner | warded, by seuding the saute to No. Bo" Frout stseeteN ew as practicable. ¥ en and Daniel Jane, under the pretence of obtaining | asseciation hiold daily eitti Geeldn non hing. a tb i eS nce to rail in the steamehip Reindeer, ‘The | Association hold daily sittings, to deeide upon the merits | _P. 8.—April 3.—Uplanida, middling, 411-16; fair,5%; | Hal —Batehclor’ ree ~~ > = he accused ties John Hall and & el H. | Of the new candidates for Parllamentary honors, and ob 5 ey 5 By 3} fait, bie; ix Dye. atehclor’s celebrated Liquid OST—ON WEDNESDAY ING, a a 7 Oninis Oe ne Fee cree sd Peane Ge ee SRPER TD TET | cocuenent (hens We Ge GE rte ae ee | Mobile middling, 4343 fair, 674; New Orleans middiing, Bair Dye is the best yet diseovered for eoloring the hnir or | L 4 lndy's brenstpin (five a a Wuuc Parry.—Mr. Webster, in a recent letter to | transactions before the police in there m until to- | encies i} Lee al ii Takers, the moment it ts applied. Tho wonderful ease and | in going from 120 York street, Brooki, id morrow A niceting of the citi of Dublin b . gertainty with which this favorito and old established Haig | to the foot of Maigen Lane, thenoe G. A. Tavenner, Heq., of Alexandria, Virginia, ex- py meeting of the citizens ublin bas been held on | Passengers by the Steamship Amertea, ye performs ‘tonishing. Iviv for sale, or applid, at | backto Fulton ferry. Having been h Uly primed fe eam = : J ’ ¢ v ak fe the sul gehts, Air. Crawford's bill was | | Mr, Mrs and Misses Martin Groome, Mr and Mrs Stovel, Mr | BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall ssceoh, Gop ang | Years as a gift from a friond, aliberal rewnrd presses himself in the following bold and manly | alsin thesale | Ulinitnously approved of. aud the meeting pledged itself | and Mrs Chapman, Mr, Mra, 3 Misses and 4M. Henry | ®édress, gi bn returping it to the owner, at 1) York and Mrs Waugh ad Mrs Bain- support no other candi ¥ ve a n Frechette, De Sintel, De Rones, y Mr. George E. Hamilton, just at a gene: Toalls forastatomont of thi facts, | such ax Were staunch supporters of an: election bat | #24 female servant, M etyle upon the Fugitive Slave law, in connestion | ° opal tenant | Pfidge, Miss Sched, M to the public an s—Batehelor’s now style HROU Ht CALIFORNIA TICKET LOST—TICKEY c with the compromise measuros of 185 20 faras we are co right Dobito, Johneton, Redpath, Whitford, Storm, Frye, White, mont perfect imitation of nature | 8 for the Daniel Webster, April 20th. First oabla ‘ milt wines weasis 6 ‘ Gnyime, I Ross, Buckler, Keppt, Oman, Fillon, I y, ting & i is side, and ecvomd eabt other, one “Tam of opinion that those measures, one and all, were | ciher pursons or theater Rete deee ee ee ean eee | A numerous snd influential mocting hind teen held at | Snare Pasig mance eePPt, Oman ys have Beelelrated Wig Factory, Noe Wag | lente, was fost on the Toate to Tieendenen Sure tet. neces: d expedient. and ought to be wduered to by | Philadelphia, and paid $10,100 in each towards tho purchase, | Ord Charlmont’s house in Dublin, for the purpose of | found the jargest and best aasortmons | ie in my name. Any onolouving them nt che ofhies of PD all fricnds of the constitution, and all lovers of their coun- | He then advertised her to sail for san Travcisos onthe let of | taking steps toerect, in Ireland, a suitable memorial in | Shipping Intelligen address. B. Allen, Agent of Vanderbilt's Hue, or at Suydam, Roed, try. ‘Lat one among them which appears to have given Py | honor of the lamented poet, Tom Moore. | Arr from NYork March 27—Bavaria. at Havre; Champion, Gourand’s Liquid Han ft aeaieiaddbaltieces Gel ideas! Bie hie greatest dissatixfvct on—I moan the Fugitive Slave | Sime was indebted to t | ~ at the Clyde: Sst, Arctic, at Liverpool; April 1, Canton, | exeeption or rostrention the ae beacon coe enont ae —s ee law—I bold to be @ law entirely constitutional, highly | Highly Interesting from France, at Deal: 24, Htorciia, at Liverpool. Ty eve! Av sated, Bony ALE OF WOOL-TWENTY.FIVE proper and absolutely essential fo the peace of the coun- | fret OPENING OF THE FRENCH CHAMBERS-SPEECH OF LOUIS | Wim Hitcheccks and 6D Revd ae gtk fit Liverpoo!; al chaps, atighne | oC Weck merken s, porrele try. Such a law is demanded by the plain writien words the receiy NAPOLBON, PTC. Portwouth; Troom, fm Limeriehy Note wet fm | Poudre subtsle 1 go ie from’sny part oft i | Teasing to the detteaanet eh higtr or the riveree ot of the constitution; and how any man can wish to abi ht. Th av had alrondy ‘The great event in Paris during the week preceding the | fim Queenstown; 20h, Mingus fin liremertave xann, | past! Rouge Lily White, aad Mair Sicha, ab 67 Wainer Property, will recrive tonsa nee dele ee recavery of tl gate or dertrvy it, and at the samme time say that he We ra igetiasearee ten S| falling of the Amence, was the opening of the Fronch | $2 teiPmer, Gusharen: Davenport. fm Hav yee i — | SU TRAEEAU ES i supporter of the constitution, w fm Liverpoo! Furman street, Brooklyn. to adbere to | ith ult,—the Prines | wer Chambers, which took place on the fi * At = laive Mitchell, tin dey April ist, Yorkening Discovered at lasti—A Halr Dye that ope- | there provisions in it which are cleat and. posit! Sth ins om President performing th : ot Ist, Adela a ‘ D—ON TNE PREMISES OF THE SUBSCRIBERS, injunctions aud restraints. passes my power ef compre- | wens of he; basebace Of the THLE MOL TGR bane | teoeae GiAiMnt stat gabetal tone canny b Fon hinerpech seeing Trem of the Indies ned abe ttomee er aeore daviten the oe reen Point, 1.1. tho wreck ea. sloop; me meme Leneion.” made by Hamilton, ae agzesd Tie builder of the | ments, connsellors of etate ke, Hu rererie eee rks atime America nt Liverpool,” 2 © Hebert, at Genos; 29h, | scientine world, to he Liquid. Hair ‘a chemical tas | illite aspcagenn eisimed (wii ee That is ike proper platform for the whig party. , Captain Laper, told me t oe ey rating | Warmest kind. Ie read bis installation epeech standing. In | , id Se eeane tan th Atlastie, trom Gi itt which, in cotbeation attest en RON RELVE & HAYDEN Tt will eave the party, scatter Seward and his incen Tn order to silnding to the foreign relations of France, he says, ‘1! aoe ly Nine ete tains its vitality, This dye os. <== <= 4 party, ui Y € sare the is tor all our intorests to keep with them the most ami- hom Laver COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. diary allies to the dogs, und restore the peace of the | ; And | cable beg rs : a aor M4 explain what his Att fre v4 Cuxhavi 0" TyssoLune ve ~ AAA AAA SAAAAA f Feats atatis payee ; és n A conduc Le in doings. He disclaims uny intention af | 20th, Herald, at Liverpool; Huntress, own; 80th, seep. i. Y DF PARTNERSHIPH—THE COPA Union. Wo are anxious, and the country is hay muchos moment tl 010 Ne | decloring himself Emperor : Wut if theresticss and disat. | Viteinia, at Deal: tl xander Grant, pot, aK range Plated Jn Ave minutes, Applied | D nership heretofure existing under tho firin of Shermans for the action of the Whig Congressional Caucus | uid wot be ready for een ds | fected portion of the community. by underhand in. | (BM HII, Havre; 2th, Mary Aan, de; April ly Sew King, adeand retail, at CRISTADORO'S, Sealp | Sanford, & Co., is thiv day dissolved Ly micual consets Mr thie aches. 104 lly ted that thi | ape from tate stars s io VS | trigues. endeavor to onp the asi of his government—it | Hersey, and Annapolie, at do: 2d, Queen, off” Liverpoul; stor Houne, uso. erman withdrawing in Foquance of il health. on this subj is genorally suspeoted that this | substantiates ty prvof, at, the pre m in theless: Sieg eoneest the lightanee ote Auwidss, and Lord Ashburten, do, Hates any man the thi | Gharles G- Sanford and Daniel Sanford aro authorived te eaucur, on Tuesday ovoning, willgive the question meept se far ke to secure a debt da lar elect! Pov b ie incomcune, attacce, | grid stem New Orleans—Saroh 9th, Natheuinl Thompson, Shakespeare, "Now whe dees ee oma, mot | signin liquidation, GEORGE M. SHERMAN, he slip of the artful dodger, and a tat the | Srmeewbion Tan event; And that veltior | The future pre pects of the delesizey, {sine TO GEO ae, | Lee Re ashi Ss, t Havro; 31 ‘ranches? Everybody detests thom. un these eat Sew York, April 12 tai, CARRE ANTORD © artful dodger, neither 1, omper' ninistry, then he would de- ‘om Mobile—March 96, Hungarian, a ; Bet, dete m. em, then. 4 12, 5 i SAX the slip o Fe simply appein are at sll respensibie for Hamilton's tale of ticks ts sreenock, at Liverpool; Aberdeen, off Queenstown; Apeit aa, { Af Lear saya,“ Rill, kill killt’. There in'no eaoune fox eee aubsctibere will eontinne the business as kerstetoe, mund from the people, in the name of the repow of ; | time aud place for the Whig National Convention. | Mi failure to fulfl Lit engagements, JOHN G. MIT) France, anew title, which would irrevocebly in, off Liverpool. killing, now that Lyo | Front street, under the firm of Charles G. & D. San: P z +: lygix upon his einf of ‘ “ RD If they do it, we shall see how far the confidence of | ead the power they had invested hi manana parr diet Pulindeinhia—April 24, teranse, of Liverpool; | Quarter sheapest trope | DANIELS . . ; > Theatrical and * | Immense applause greeted the various sient points o Sld for Ph: hia— 7, 8 - | Bfrous imitations. The M ee Webster snd Fillmore is to be rewarded or betrayed | oweny runitne.—fnakspoaris tagoaoc” Kisharg | Dit s6d;diillMMNe UMMMMMMMttaotastic susece werotivca | deca tai testes Tirerrech Sueerier, fom London | Fireto vate ane salce, ITH ABOUT : by the whig chivalry of the South. We shall see | 111." ie the commencing feature ef thiteroni an “Vive Napoleon,” ; Art trom Baltim oro— 120, Mary Blesnor, st Gibral- 25 conte box, LYON’S establ ke. vertiver is estat tin é : Sky Will sur : in | < PHtadd Breda é tur; Mth, Alexander, off Palmont = whether they are quite prepared to tum traitors to | Edily wil sustain the character of ape a a | eee ge Rpdhace llRecoah rd Arr from Charloston—Mareh 80, Eastern Queen, at Mavre; ‘Married. | Bame and where an iaterrigw may be their friends and thoir own section, for the sake of | Mur jeuc mt | oat ot the tke, Beither Gen. | Ea Pee Go TeRe Mead Constanta yen lak, Avia, Qn Thureday, April 15, at St. George's Chureh, in this re A me oT AC ition votes. Let Mr. Hum: y Broanway Turater.—Porrest #, thé ning. ‘avaignac . fr i. eity, by the Rev. Dr. Tyng. Cran. 7 7H PD—A STLEN’ ‘NER, WITH CAS! abolition votes. Let phrey Marshall put ~ ita, in Une Beaker of Begs | _ On the folh and Irgislative corps k; 224, Townsond, Bos. | Mantanva Moor, | > rene See ae capital cf $00." Any percon of réspretaniitey, harine is great character of Bap this » Li ‘orl Southern Cross; 17th, Cam 'm to invest, thay now do so in & business that rr the endorsement of Mr.Webster’s letter to the Whig ill be axdated by Messrs. Barry, Conway, Fen- | ™ct in their On Wednerday, April 14. by the Rey. Dr, Stone, in | frereasza'e. ‘ble extent dresds eo Caucus, and jet its postponement be considered its | no. Reynolds, Whiting Mad. Ponisi. nut Mre ebpett, | _ Martial law uluimo, in all the de- his Seca #2 Christ Church, Brooklyn, Cianian T, Gacwsnin, of site | MORTON: at the Herald omine ne PS Madeessing Mr. GP jeeti Thus, the Southern whige will b All will clove with © Mr. amd Mrs, Lillywhite.” partments of contine: ¢ Mixed commission 1a, Heatonn Vit Botton, verland, to Mantna W. Wriis, of Brooklyn. =% =< _— nnnaupein a F pirs : ge wil Bave | Ninio’s Ganven.—-The execilent ballet entitled « Le | Ctaed onthe came date, and the “Code Civil” reenmed | ¢ eld On Wednerday, April 14, hy the Rev. M. 8. Hutton, ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH PROM , 5 ! Mi felphin. y, Ap y, . 5 600, $08, To- time to act independently and oficiontly. Lhe | Niable a Quatre.” will again be presented this evening, | its former tithe of “Wode Napoleon.” Ht Helena, Jan 281d Kate Hastings: D.D.. Colonel Issac Lucan to Mes. Many A. Bnanvonn, | gome partner with the trereet cee ooik DaeE mill and. be. ¢ it in their hands. The Reusset Family will displey the varions beauties of | , A deputation from Havre had airived at Paris, to ed- ‘The Am ship Elvinor has put back to Caleutsa with lors of | daughter of the late Dr, George Rodgers, all of this city. | pro; eFtion in thie part vat the coup tr a THe tthe ‘mit — shite the Terprichorean art | ares 4 protest to the government against the imposition | Pamsprits Albany papers please copy. Fealy established. Tho propere ie Sith ecsineee 8 al eB. . ; NA EDASY: | the“ Twelfth Night.” which drow suck immense honsea | of such an intention had created great anxiety in all the mete , ee naxcis $. Stuncess to Miss Many Cooren, all of this | #¥d permanent bmsiness will henr of an opportant : —The report presented to the Legislatyre the other | every night it was perforined, will be preveuted this eve. co i a i sh of the cargo is lose. Raammmerquently parted, tity, | plying at 244 Pearl street, rooond floor, PPOrMMty by ap: r, ‘ ‘ 5 tf a was reported that the President's dotat — dine sna j doy, on the subject of the Western banks that re- | oe itt mite: ne New Commublal Eilts Anwoclen | artic UOUj000 featon, ibis Cadi ie Nee see | Taransscxice rnc Wi Buwises TexanpemWe have Diea. \ ne Glenn eeived the canal deposits, shows that Seth C. Haw- | Narionas Trvayne.—This establishmont ix undergoing | of his marriage received filer of the Naswau (N.P.) Guardian tothe Slat Sa Wiatneetay. Apel 14, Winricin Hawny, the only | 7. ey, who is one of the editors of paper in Buffalo, | &thorongh repair ; it is also being newly painted. andit | The feeling inerenees (hut the Kmpire may be ex-| ult, ‘The Legielature was protoguedon the a5thult, The wate B, Beulth, aged 1 year 2 | (ANTON CRAPE SHAWLS.—A MAGNIFICENT AND ‘ . . 4 il) be opened on Mor . i o a pete " nthe D | ‘ . a nd plain reoeived the lion's share of those bonuses from the | "vesem Twecteee This tice oe neti bo | NO further arrests were to be m except according | Re¥. Dr. Cox, of Brockiyn, was delivering lectures st inthe, Felatines aid viends of the femily are reqpeettutty | earth bnrerle trem ¢ ab the arid various |i for the influenc i in | opened on Monday even! . . to law. Nawewu, invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, LEO, BULP: m obarheoprandigdhaidrrsatcnediti diam Seeded fern gg sr Cchuyn ie emempereee ae | a — from 653 Fourth street. without further invitation, iis | Se eran aol (18s 51) Bronson procuring those deposits for several of the Western = | Switzerland Preparations git Reception of Kossuth — will Brekee ty Cyne Hilts for intermont, | ogres Vaid TK LADIES THE FARIS MANTILLA banks. Portions of those sums we re paid down i tertad ts for thisafter. | IMPORTANT PASSPORT LATIONS. " Bow on. t Bergen Point, J., om Thureday morning, April 16, | Linporinum, rem. das rem o Broadway, is now inde Dales ie are ing. consist of" Middy. Ashore.”a* Day | At edict has beon issued warning all foreigners who | {From the Heston Commonwealth, April 15.] Miss Doncas Atuss, in the 84th ycar of her age, ” | SEGRE pest eoak oF entice vrs, te Ines nshers ey, and the remainder in the shape of d if 1 i homportat on ip Amt money, be of discount | Weil Spent.” and the beautiful spectacle of rry and | thay be reviding in the Canton of Geneva, witheat papers learn that a sub-ecminittee of reception, onthe | _ The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at. | GEO. BULPIN, 351 (late 461) Braah ing notes, which were never taken up. The aggre- | Fuir ster” 7 of commission, that they will bo certainly expelled, an- | Vegirlacure, will meet Gov, Kossuth at New | tend her funeral. from the Dutch Reformed Church, at | —- — : 2 201 (late 361) Broadway. b 6 disclosed by th Bowrry Cinevs.-Nathans’ Equestrian troupe offer for | lees they report themselves at the police office, kad obtain Xt Saturday, aod that he will start from that city | Bergen Neck, this afternoon, at J o'elock. without furduee. | GiRF4AT, SALE OF war ere eemeeny 6 Neneh, Os Mowe Dy the report 1s | sie erousuient of Umar petite & WI ok ctor Geet, |; CL MOMMRLY OIG bier. Hor that Gar? "| Monday morning for Masvachusetts, He will be received | invitation | GQ gitien will commence, t eome two or three thousand dollars—a mere buga- | ‘Those whe love the ports of the ring should atuend. | tarily, paseports, chieily for Amnetice or | by the late Committee at Springticld, Monday noon, | | On Wednesday, April 14, after n tong and tedious itl. | Bich Good beeoth Pen eet i Jalphinism, 001 ed with th Conisry's Orena House. —The programme for to-night | be given; but they wore not allowed to once tither | #8 Will lodge at Worcester Monday night, Tuesday he | ners, Daxirt Dorcas, nged 45 yours thete store, Au the goods wersentyd telie in government Galphinism, compared with the | |. ive, conicinten dae ot the ut | France or German; a | will be received and escorted into Boston by a division of | His friends, and thove of his brothers or, J ” Cr POtLP Owen, Very utirurtive, containing a great variety of the best y y , Roger, James, ¢ the Massachusetts Voluntecr Militia, consisting of the | and Bartholomew. aro respectful ioods Sale sala & A.C. POLLLON, 87 Cathy rich placers disclosed in the canal lettings in Albany, POILLON, 87 Oath ating street, invited to attend his fix Dr in Washi 1 . orton Brigade and a brignd filed fi h f fi ° f | nwanted. Apply aiter i i Sines ThHLS give concerts every evening ; the ml le me tailed from the others, | funeral. from his late residence, 326 Kighth street, with- | = = +n er the Mexican claim business in Washington. Tie | | roan mts give concerts er ny evening ter | og, ir diad of htatrta. : | following members compose the sub-committee, who | Out further invitation, this afternoon, at 2 eelock, Iijs 0 MULLIN truth rooms to be, that both the general and Stato | Korie Tannen ctandhe ompeny iil ‘qcctinue | hes excellent reseone for b 4 soy, that he | eal to New York this morning to mest Gor, | remains will be taken to Calvary Cenvetory. | ® gentleman, froma first rate nay eho . . nally sinking i 0 to delight the ws sae seats, ad J “ yvermiment Will reere | on, Aneon Burlingome. of the Senate; Gen. In Thursday, April 16. Davin Garr, a native of Kil. | new in New York, a Indy of taste, and experlones ta eet governments are gradually sinking in character, as to deligh the vs iters by their songs, glee®, choruses, and tes gorees ment wil feeretly hadure Flint Ward. of Middleboro’, sud Charles 8, Newall, of | mortock featland, in the seth pearl hiv ans Sie | upamilliners; and’ who i ompebent te they increase in power and influenes thronghout the | | Murseroxsrae Hsrs.--Mr. Whitney wil soramenee his | seen canre'with them tn the matter Annies tent fthe House, ‘The main committee, who will | Tis reaains will be taken to Now Maven for by manent sicuat salary sed. e@ountry. Where iv all this to end! Evenings with the Le oo Monday night, at thi excellent terme With France wald th Raves Gen Wie be (a ores ad ie ab tte ites he Willems Young, 80 Weed home, Ie offered, Apply to cpa ath i i eon being rman / n ef, tomorrow morning VLORGE BrLris Sit Bieadwnp, OOO

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