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ay WHOLE NO. 7116. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1852. OWERY THEATKE —LOXKS, 2 CENTS; PIT, 12% BROADWAY THEATRE—&. ‘A. MARSHALL, SOLE eI L RCS Sr. Lours, April 23, 1852. PR ES Qunts, Seate ta Urciertea Boxes, 50 coats, Doors opem | Lea woe. Boxes and Pi G0 conte, Pamily Circle gad vices from 5 ‘curtain ri clocks Monday 2veuiug, April2h | Upper Tier, 2) center Vrivere Bones, 65, De Advices from Santa Fe to the 14th ult., announce that will be repeated the uramatic romance of the CORSICAN a to oumm a BROTHE! qredtanee the pwia Brothers; M.de Chateau- | 26, will be revived the gy 3 of VENICE : ; Lester; Sir Jealous Tra wens pe 5 military comic opera, received on each occasion by crowded PONODENN Circie and Boxes, 25 cente; itreet.—Corbyn & Buckland, Losses. Parqvet, cents; Orchestra Seats, 75 25 cents; Private Boxes, $5. Doors o) SPLIT—NEW CANDIDATH PROPOSED FOR RB- UNITING farce of tho LAWYER'S CLER: lin di icombe, Mr. EATRE D' ASTOR PLAC o.—Monday, April of Bonpyeastle, Mr. Vincent; Helen, Miss Fishor. Great diMculty is experienced in filling the office of | with evident composure, while Clements was deeply —STAGE MANAGER, ARNU the French Vaudeville Man AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T, BARNUM, | A**istant Treasurer, mado vacant by the death of ox- Le Se ‘and Proprietor; Joho Greenwood, Assistant’ | Governor Young. Thore ere no applications. Theseou- | Arrival of the Steamship City ot Glasmew. ing was well fil will appear. Tuosday, the wonderful tinguished gentlemen first mentioned are not oonsultod 44 Broudway, abovo Howard street.—The and ber threo sisters, Theresine, Advlaide and Clementine, sakes plowsure in ennouacing to the public that be basene | in the grand ballot of A Fillmore meeting will shortly he held in New York, ‘Theo. Troy, 9 A. M.—Unpleasant, cold, and cloudy this jerte again in Broadway, MRZROPOLITAN HALL—SENOR, GALLEGOS, OF ETROPOLITA: ‘Spain, has the honor to announco that he will give & iM Grand Concert, in Metropolitan Hall, assisted by eminent artiste, and a full and ethciont, orchestra, on Wednesday, | clasts, popul ering’s Pianoforte rooms, No. 295 Broadway. EVENINGS WITH THE General Hall is untrue. of Marvachuretts, the love of liberty ie more t N “HALL bury wD THIRTY-SECOND CONGRESS, preparing to embark by the vatious steamers which left { smd generous peaple of Maseachurctts-rict mec port during the day. As usual on such occasions, espe- EMPLE OF GRACES—THREE DOORS ABOVE NIB- ee inert have received the approbation of the the United Sta Bsrenca neve covered shay snresuatcn Othe On motion of Mr. Ronmxa, it was resolved that the | their attempts to exact California prices tor carr ho ory is atill they ¢ ft week of the | Riera 9 . “ luggage down to the fnaketch of the Stave, 1 ted B: ieeeft Sook gud musie stores; nnd the Hall om thetday ged | Committee on Naval Affairy be instructed to inquire into | {heme encounters. tho belligerents xatisfying their wounded | power on earth an Wlea which cuca will be pled tone pee (ts ATE LR Te Afats evening of performance. To commence at 8 o'clock. the expediency of modifying the existing law in relation | feclings by venting them in curses both loud and very | courage. Hence it is, that your navy officers ure. forbi chine in acy pictures A Oe ae to the appointment of midshipmen tm the Naval Acade- | fervent. ‘The eteamer that lead the way was the Her- | den the personal freedom of talking ‘on political su ea, V1 operat of the Greek Siave, pe IN MUSEUM, commence at 5 o’cls Antipudean Pedest jown- ‘THE HOMESTEAD BILL—KOSSUTH—INTERVENTION, ETC. RED concent, AT THR NATIONAL | Renin, om, the ccllin neon tn ont, of event are on Ki anal streat, three doors from ‘competitors in tl reception gi fled the ‘Corsican Brothers.” which was played every night lust week, with the greatest: success, having been put on the stage by Mr. Hamblin, ina style of splendor Mr. CHaxvixn, (whig) of Pa., presented a petition seven ards in length, full of names, asking the passage of the Homestead bill, and the House went into committee on Loo ed ory & ause he would not but to all Europe Sunday evening, April 25th. Programme— a reed, Mot rpassed. will agaisi be presented to-mo “sf ; n cpise a ty- Past dnl, Overture, Joseph and hie Brothers, Motul 2A || {orierge praduecd, Monsieur Calz, the strong that measure, seldora surpassed. Wil again be presented to-morrow eve- | fant. Look at the staall kingdom of Greece. how it haa Moorish Serenade, suing by Sig. R ucken . 3. Granda | audience may choose to offcr, with other unparalleler Mr. Ewixc, (whig) of Ky., began a speech by saying he | yi Ninedy of the “Guardian Angel” Will also be per. | recently treated your Consul. It is said it will eause war Fins sung by Mise Moore. 4. Trio, for piano, violin, Sad rength. The anrivalied tribe of “ Acrobatio Siste: was inclined to give the bill his vote, and branched off. to |! cymedy B" . Pp if you interfere. No, it will prevent "Those who ‘Yoligsel fo, Be Ae hip RONEN Teele PEGS ee eat nd pear in their wonderful gymnastic ontortainments, | give his views en Froezess. In this connection he spoke maintain the doctrine that the United States ought not % creat excitoment by their extraordinary exhib: | St ihveuthrs nejes 1, Overture to the Twel(th Night. Herold, 2. Crudafunes | tions, ti are aca < © ‘Tasmania, hung by “Siz Crous, Donivetti, $. Ave Maris, | gvery afternoonand evening, auch aa can beteen atue gener | men in the Senate, who, seeking to be th» heads of their | werk to-morrow , sung by Mic: Mooge, Schuberth. thoto, for string | establishment in the een enee | party. and. as @ consequence, the heads of the govern. | Kedy entitled “ Venice Preserve i ion as a failure, and referred to gentle- Broavway Trnatn sft Pceppa sted his twelfth | to interfere in Kurope, forget that Ruysia ning. The pi terteres on ern continent, and possesses a portion of it Qn ; t ngland still possess Canada? Does not France sung by Mile. Moyer, aay performance, see bills of the day. Prices of Admission | ment, a short time since, seized upon tho exile as a god- | will personate the character of Pierre. He will be sup- | influence the councils of this pation! and do not all the selected is the tra- | the Ame in which Mr, Forrest | Does not orld. For full instruments, I In Ja Manol Mssini. 6. Propecoatis, sung by Sis. Rudold, Rossini. in Private Boxes, 0) cents; Orchestra Seats, with | send. usa happy breeze springing up in a dead political | ported by Mr. Conway. Mr. Barry, and Mme. Ponisi. in | dospo iropean powers do the same, whi “ ese eas RGR Ty 4 arm chairs, 3735 conte; Boxes, 25 cents, Gallery, | caim to watt them into the haven of power. He alluded | the othcr leading churacters. ‘The terminating feature | int them? N vidence of weake EE ee oe ER NE Yas tae | to Meesrs. Douglas and Cass’ views about intervention | wiil be the comediette of “Naval Engagements.” ness, and with the right, i ee UP_OF THE “sHrp- | inthe affairs of Europe. which he condomned. He was | Nyu.o's Gannes.—The entertainments announced for | you now find yours ‘2. NATOMICAL MUSEUM, 300 BROADWAY, CORNER at Stayvesant Institute, | very cloquent, and merely threw out points—occupying | to-morrow evenivg. consist of the amusing ploce o it is ag ubsurd to define the limits f Duane street.—Strangers visiting the city will find it | 659 Broadway, now open hort time only), from the floor but thirty minutes—and promised them he | Friend in the Straps.” Mr. Hudson appearing as O'BL fluence in 25 cents; season tickets, structive to visit this establishment, Open | A.M. till Wr. M. Adm BO 08: she will get men here alo to fight for her, Austria may, therefore, equip ships here to destroy Hungary, and will be protected in the Mediterranean by your navy; but if rt together. If we remain a free united poople, we will, in | icine for the benefit of the popular actress Miss Weston, WINANCIAL. CLOTHING. courte of time, occupy the whole continent. We hope the patrons of this establishment will g ae eee enn ene) The Committee then rose, Bank, has this day been declared by the Moard of Directors, | Cnoiseuil, corner of the Bonlevard des Italiens, isso well | Patsege of the Homostoad bill With Blanchard and his surprising dogs, will commence | fight against Austria, 1 would Iny myself open to impri- t Broadway. jonvention, uo. —The pieces selected for to TO $1,000 TO ADVANCE, UPON APPROVED | ====———==—————-— 2 fi deca f Thee pieced eatitled the: © ¢ | every country in the world, whether there n ie emer dace hi Mod uyler, Barlow and Hopkins. aflerneon, are the amusing pieces entitled t Irgunie | shai ener B10 roeriee seater. ‘Marcon Hirwsk OOO Hates ASTROLOGY, do 2—Merers Sturgers, Bevins and Davis Affection." and the laughable farce of “ Make your Will,” | Of NOt. | For, suppore an jusurroet Large ye ic nr cine an ep nr en cs Ne 3.—Messrs. Poe, Tripp and Castions In the evening will be presented the yentitied | 10 Furcpe, your merch ten till three B = e 2 4 5 =: 3 3 3 3 + 4 +] 3 1s é Liost profitable im n business xiready establis to WORTHINGTON ROMAIN, atiorney, fav Apply | play, a0'Rawe | bn actrologer is no ignorant protender, Ho works by as the Scriptures themsol ralimost at tho 0 tion upon the Presidency at present, and calls for a Union Convention to make their nomination. . ‘The report was confirmed the public affairs of anot nm ought to permit any other todo tt, is the doctrine of your .Jeifer- Woon's Mixsrnecs continue vory succesful. They are | # Tsht to i to produco # travestic upon “Macbeth” to-morrow night, | &Pt no nat t ‘This will be a novel feature in negro minstrelsy, rhe con. ‘This princip 100.000 7© of Seriptural history the privsts. practised It is thought that a few of the members will sond dele- . = 14, | sons, your Fillmorys, the elect of the whig party, 100,00 kage, i and even as late as is XL. gates to Baltimore on their individual responsibility. Meraorotitay Hait.—Professor Whitney will give his | and’ of your Webster, who acsorted it. both in the ative raul est ste in this city inked among Ca ©: Jast lecture to-morrow evening at this popular establish- | Greek question and in his immortal letter to. M Hawn Beat rranne to Bollgers ws ecwre sae lased epon the mov Maryland Politics, &c. ment. nn, It is the principle of the laws and the ee Dasacrs awarpen ro «4 Daxsever.—About ay 3 ei : " ¢ NAT JON lly carried ont by your #ta! the housos age ev + entitled to more respect than the absurd theo , DELEGATES TO THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CON- | Mile, Baron, a danseure in one of the th a 3 -= ~~~ | rappings, Viology, &e., now #0 generally awallo canner Oia? ‘om , . , &danscure in one 1 : peopl vor of it, an WANT, \N ACTIVE BUSINESS | Re'Unck, better known, perhaps; than aay other astrologer | YENTION—WIIG COMPROMISE—LEGISLATIVE WHIG | Jeans, recove dajudgmont in tho District Court th with republ li G5, 000 war iiion tao advertherinaetepleteee: | oF fessceto bave nev only fevived she artiaell | CAUCUS. against the manager. Mr. Thomas Placide. awarding 4 stap at voi turing Luriness, in thi cits y established, and now | ite for accuracy, but in the etudy of years to have Bautimone, April 24, 1862. $200 damages, for breach of contract in divmissing her opposition 1 ana ee MT CAN: address Bs Li, this offle, stations | ree veils readictions inade te this ciee hive bees tuliied | ‘The Third Congressional District of Maryland Demo- | from employment. because she refased to dance * receive in certain quarters. or rather Iam sorry to soy lor dance in parlor dre: — | to the letter. To thore who are skeptical as to his skill, he | cratic Convention, assembled at Ellicott’s Mills to-day. | john with the figurants of the understand it very well, (Laugh We do not ask you TVADIT, NTE ,000.-—C A LIFORNIANS ite ‘dieputable f of his kno: medy of the Serious Family.” the court holding | {o fight for us. We antimateriil aid. We will fight Sa Se rt 0, “DADE OR HR MESON: Seats. are moave tae Noe Wiitestroct. | Elias Brown, of Carroll eounty, was elected dologato to | that she was dismied without just eause. Me. Plactde | fyrehtn™ We fGuky wantmater tail, We will fight anoont, in ® fow a — = “2 === | the National Convention, A resolution was adopted, de- po at to the cae Court of Louis _ ecole n cannot maintain our freedei, for made revolution sa Meiote ee tinnatlne Won “ EXPRESS AGENCIES, &. claring tho intention of the democrats of the District to | {tDunel reviewed the case on the 12th inst. arming the | can rover be All that we want judgment for Mile. Baron, and dec: hy increasing the amount of dar lars, Appeals under the Louis ing ite amendinent | istance to be es to eight hundred | jand, somewhat | some ides of t mnie | support the nominee of the National Convention, PAPER HANGINGS, | Mr. Brown addressed the Convention, declaring himself | = | BuePORD& CoS BXTRA BAST CALIFORNIA P nd Perool express will be doapatched on ‘i © prospect " . arama | A120, per aplindid double engine I taiiels a 4 dangerous proceedings ; wt least | they vow on their acmios than in | EW PAPI} WANGINGS.—THOS. PAVE & CO. 436 | pi! wall tr Panama direct, to FP Mahe dt Belg ah Ne gp Hat ewe rt he TEN ens o€ Francia Joseph Fearl street, noar Madison, have joxt received the new | rig steamship Goldon Gato, exp IE A ve eee eae " be chaeei.t : Symparny ror tHe Scrrenens ay tue aursiyo or | 199.600 Hungarians. and there are others to ng pattern» of every known style in the trad ne | in twenty-cno cogs trem this port to Si | take the next best, Tueratne, Bosroy —tho following lettter | tyian army, who would pref me other gor: ie new invited to exaimine parchasing. Artistio kest trip ever made, in ebarge of 0 | The whigs of Anne Arundel county, have resolved to Peiday last, by the late lowoes of the’| (ito army ‘oh ; the retail do ination. Our arrangements ar | Kuppert no candidate for the Presidency who will not “ than that de-potism, Haye they more money or m part . THOMAS FAYE & CO., 426 Pearl ateoot, that our express go yhadin 1837 and’ ist own himecif in favor of the compromi Baodvway Tanatan, April 93) 28 with the mail etewiners, and we / ; 4 22, . tarrane 7 meipuL | ith the mal : The whig members of the Legislature, at their canons | — My Dear Wright—Decpiy, for your sake, ud that Dd ar labebad. ty Rr it Pore me Oe, tA whe ona Fre Stein last erente, dopted. with much unanimity, the resolu- | friever, Feuno'und Dird, do I regret. the destruction 4 Venrl street, telccsed expressly to. decorate the interior | for enetem t hippors ts | ticns of the Virginia Whig State Convention, old National; bt do not doepaley out of weil oorneth yon Apartments of tt moet co ston. w dan be put up e for cording | 'Vhe Petersburg Intelligencer (whig) invokes the Whig | You wi Fas theo, yous cle watitiess CC ie by superior dat wholesale or retail, at trons received | Fiate Convention of North Carolina, which assembles at Tht BS I Rg ha Coa IRC the very low ailing, Saippore will dy weil | Raleigh, on Mondoy next. the 26th instant, to denounce : nd wid in ny manner, weet = ; <== 2 Veuty stroot, Aator Hones, | the conme of Meets Mangum. and Stanly, ag host! V desiro tt Twill Maha heer RS GULL. h the true sts of the South ever shull bo your w Drlewns. that AND THOS. BARRY ANY. WITHOUT HANGK OF CARS. PARR | PATH ROP ae crlavity apd untety combined -—1he on Dinner Declined by Dutch Naval OMicers. eens ae , be x and Har Kailfied toave the City > | Avwaroiis, April 24 1852, at rs Rparseres eeency yurt Hall stay « York, dail tye exueptod,) et? | and oth Pho (Mcers of the Dutch ship of war Prince of Ora composing & new opera, byt o’olook A. M., A mh A, Superinteudeat y re | gat thi ie have d d the honor of a pubii Polltical,. Montell: @ - “ ; ' | ered to thom by the authorities, as it is their # : : ae EW YORK AND HA SILKROAD COMP om INOS AND | (orwil om Sunday for Nortolk, New York, and Staveny Ryaonves ix tie Massacnuseres Ty I the » The aunt fon ‘ GPEcory S EXTRA EXPY RALLINOIS AND | ' —On Friday last the Massachusetts Hou of | Fyance pity, wpe ele st eve F Or to Tew r | eeentatives teok up tho resolutions knowa as tho | Felf, or 1 n 2M. ihe teat 0 ti st My Supposed Loss of the British bark Jane Hate, andthe | blmeelf te ih would ay the 10 PA | uilus, give emple . the 10t t Bosre April 24 not gti he A. k | Jay last. & piece of board was picked up at is Gealrable, & t Ww ‘ & ucket. fro “ ny rt ysed that the 9 Geen ie. or een Ort | 1 for Boston. with 490 tons of | ; ‘ in Urn ie) pas hag hg rh A 1 , , would be the by rly nfog line Tewy oh cowl. hav n wreeked near N tly gird see ti boed " ; ew, late pal 1 probably all the at, ns Laimeetf not. then will Bure 1 S| PREMOVED —aessns, DELLE, & co oT. | Frosbets South, & inoue ts ye in fav oF of ogc © foly inform their evatomers aod the p t tho Havtinone, April 94. 1952 . Aha cee le . nv k Row, has bee tte Lett lupatohos received hi $1 he 1 her aan ” . el ’ t vo made arrance I : esau the ae ee ern! hallota ‘9 tt vil, for ifsmen have i : orte,t ich ono of the firm will anual voy coe to | ba wided ent the damage to the Chosaprake eo othe tie ban ac ce ‘ge rful they will do 0 they whe pe s reenring @ constant sapply of Dra end Chio Cunt yereal as Was frst supposed, but i setuant filled the several nd in are plentiful, Bob ite and ertun ory. de of the est and freshest yasilty, Leta are, * ‘ or, Peer eare ee apres, Jude mong, th and not conteal- A meade tate A deol Ww itera Heya report im. conta’ gh “T on el ' n tyrar The people of France : entioth strat, an | 1! Rnd greet damage othe cans bore , ; jerstand that nc 1 Hi do better naxt ti ‘ ¥ $ bore ¢ oui n “ Let mo inieh these dry explauations by ’ and 6 1. BM. tt rt i ” i 5 r beyond Cumbertand, at | % wo ave boon told (lat thy poopie of 5 Without oxponse, orth svenue coruer Twontleth rt, la ae a uf ae ' Wrgaaia wanaee tier cf | VERY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | etouonrver gust andi ov tances nr ore | DiMewlty tn Procaring a Place Where he Gesemarae Books al ae Baal bag) Me Romseeht “pre ir. Conway: Dake A Vato Pi eedin 7 th te Tho sine ot R ti 2. atage saya srg soap rt or nee ten a # foynard ir. Lofingwell; ir. Matthews; Priuli, Mr. Barry; Kenault, Mr. Hind; Spi- roe gs in the House ot epresentives, | Place nearly dororted, in consequonce of the large emi- Pa pik abate Mr. Griffiths; 4 Feanoh : o 4 3 ; 5 as Bite Mia tatert I ‘a ine feamay ike come of Bont set a Pa ett Toveonshae mith pisbleaepametee ss 60803 P grates to the ab bees of persons drawn thithor by | EXCITEMENT AND DISSATISFACTION, 2 BL~ Lion rtle, Mr. t ° fs NTS— - ported KARA DRARAB DARA er, ethers asstonge ste Godaly Mise Ayrtie, Mex | fon Mr Wolter Lieut, Kingston, Mr Fenner are: Post: | MANCEUVRES OF THE POLTTICTANS, | the,"eparted, rch discoveriog of gold. Money mattore a Sor ces, Mr A fox, Mrs. Vern pS tee ee roneed {n consequence, SPEECH OF THE MAGYAR. URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.— (BLO'S GARDEN. mail was met at Codar 8 » and the BUGranna Parsuce dd cents seed tenereae eae | NORGaS THE GEORGIA UNION CONVENTION. | aprifutait at Conyal Groves al getting Womgwalks Me yate Boxes, $5; Orchestra Seats, 75 cents. Doors open ab | 6 00 ‘Ahbery hed fone thi ite. ‘The P Chay ii teartinr fi actors etre, Say | 5 Wale AFFAIRS IN SANTA PE. | Seamyaramine tod Maus gum wnding wide, | SO Stder-lnteftenion-lenoranh American, » Ap e pl d oo re . a: 1 1 le BODYESiE Francis Gripe Me Blais George Airy. Mr. | sight but one et Mme. Acca Bent, five milos above Fort Atkifson, and scemed quito Bin Bin Me tr. irsnda, Miss Weston; Ivabinda, Meee | audi rith cone bation, of the DAUGHTER oods—The alsa Affa! “RRS Pea PS. apa Patch. Misa Howland, To conclude with the farce | OF THE REGIMENT Toues Mr Hudsons Suipee, me, | eee BA Comalee Marine AMnies Canal Navigation, : , Beaintivinto, Mast Ags 24, 106%, of OUR CLERKS—Mr. Meacock, Mr Rea; Mr. Hazard, Me, | Leach: Corporal Cartouche, Mr. Lyster; Marie, Mme. A. Thil- &o. &o. &e. ‘Aunanr, April 24, 1852. Considerable diMoulty was experienced in procuring a Bland; Edward Sharpns, Miss Hill; John Puddicombe, Mr. | lon, ‘To be preceded by the one act pioce of MY FRIEND a ‘Theexpress papers report, that the ‘break at Albion} suitable building for Kossuth to make # speech in this Johnston; Emily Harden, Mise HE STRAPS—O'Binenoy, Mr. Hudson. 43) iabalangiaea terraaiek would be speedily repaired. We have no boat from |. orang ng , ATIONAL THEATRE, CUA. CEUM THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROO! Tine TANGY Skea Wy ORI R ERS: Utica yet. ta will bo here on Monday from Rome. ¥ THE VACANT ASSISTANT TREASURERSHIP—MINISTER | The water on the Utica level is low. At Cartersvillono | Every effort was made to get Hampden Hall from Dr. TO LA PLATA—THE CLAY MEDAL—THH WHIG | boats had passed from Rochostor, Fowler—who is locturing here upon Phrenology, and gave w th. 1 at 73g o'clock. Monday evening, A a lecture last night—but ho would not give it, thinking Blanchard; Honti, | comedietta of WHO SPEARS FINST!—Capt. Chat THE PARTY—ARRIVAL OF MR. SLOCUM AT NAW Execution of the Pirates. himself no doubt es great @ man aa Kowouth, n the Mr. Cooke: Thereso, Mias Charles. "After which, the drama | Walcot: Smart, Mrs. Walcot. To be followed by the ORLEANS, ETC. Ricumoo, April 24, 1862. of the BLACKSMITH OF ANTWERP—Quintin Mat dietta of ANTUNY AND CLEOPATRA—Antony, Mr. Wi A large crowd yestorday witnessed the oxecution of | local papers of this morning, it was announced that donehy Frank Merit, Mer Clarks; Baron Von Haaist es A rane ara. Misa Salis, Bennett, Attar veoh ELE- APECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HARALD. Reid and Clements, who were convicted some time since | Kossuth would deliver bis xpecch at 9 o’otock, in Dr. old; Agnes Flores, Mra. Nichal ‘9 conolnde with th ‘S—Telemachus, Miss J. Bennott; Mentor, Mr. - a6 t 1 calm, ¥ * fi Edward Sharpas, Mrs, | cot. To conclude with the TWO BONNYCASTLES—Mr, Wecaeieton Are pat. {Ps chit hea ral Sain = peat ced Orgood’s church. An arrangement was made to admit affected. the ladies first and the gentlemen aftorwards, ‘The build- but the audionce were kopt waiting i give an extraordinary perform: Manager ission to the entire Musenm’ and purform- u Prmavecrnia, April 24, 1852, for Kossuth tit] a quarter to ten o'clock, By ener Pathan De Eesh ie ete entre dled 944 tcigh hundred thousand dollars, and the #8 | ou. seamship City of Glaxgow. passed tho. Delaws Some were very dissatisfied, and some wont away, A Moscow. ON NE PASSE PAS, a yaudeville exhibition is now unequalled in America, com ry deine sont Breakwater at ten o'clock this morning. She left Liver- | wag paired a false alarm that he was coming, which Mille Felice will appear as Edith.’ La Portion Mussnmida cues f seven different collections, of | ‘The suxgestion in the Hxnarp, as to sending a Minister | pool on the 10th inst., and has thus accomplished the | Tae e oomanotion, AE length he arrived, and nique,” 2 comic sonz, by Mr, Alph, Henry. Prices of admix- a n purchased and concen- | to La Plata. will. in all probability, be acted upon, anda | Passage in about fourteen days. on 8 " 8 sion—Premicres ot Orcheetre, 50 sents; Secondes, 25 cents, time to time, at an enormous outlay of time pccinnnane eat Ade Pe wasreovived with loud cheers, when the Rov. Dr. Osgaod Will bo openod at U4 o'clock; curtain rises at 74; | sui money. Monday and Tues yy April 25th and. 27th, in | message from the President, asking the necossary appro- Meteorological Observations. called the movting to order, requesting the utmost silence eis. Gig Aitermoomy ae & ovslock. AN ORCANIC AFFECTION: | priations, will be shortly sent into Congress, It is a sub- BY MORSE'S MAGNETIC LINE, OFFICE 2 WALL STRERT. and decorum, 4 HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL, | forevt furtruments at onetime by tho Pratean Minateel, and | ject of great importance, and will, doubtless, receive fa- | Burrato, 9 A.M-—Cleat, pleasant morning. Wind | _ 21ea. W. B. Calhoun, chairman of the selectmen, then way, above Grand soot, Open every | the farce of MAKE YOUR WILL. Evening, at 744 o'clock, | Yorable attention from all parties NEW, Mlermnnuster “Lan TBcromineey oo a8, addrossed Kossouth. us follows Governor Kossuth, you week. until further notice, The original | the admired play of GUY MANNERING, Pp Z 9 P. M.—Parometer 20,31, ‘The eter 42, Wind | Wil not doubt. from the svene you witnessed last night and well .nown Christy's Minstrols,, comprining an omotent TB100s1 GARDENCUA SAMER ANIC TRON The committee with the duplicate Clay medal arrived | 4 94P Gilad pltacantierenite vitLhas been abevuti. | 2 your srrival, that the hearts of tho people are with it orpe alented’’ and “experience B § E] ANNA LLON’S x D q a wuti- ‘ou. We recognise in youa man, whose heart expanda performers,” under the management of EP. Christy, wh Nizhte—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. hero this evening. . ful day. Tih eympelbe for the libertiteof sl, mankind. Tathab bal eget ia thts elty, for s suscouslon of “five yours.” be ade cee Rousset's Nights—Tuesday, Thursday, and As a matter of political gossip, it is snid that arrango- Rocursrer, 9 A. M.—Bright, clear morning, but cold. | great uke you have been engaged for the Inst few yea fences” Tickote, 25 cents. Deors open at 7, Monday, tho favorite military Opera of the ments are talked of to try and avoid a split in the Whig | Wind N. W.’ Thermomoter 34 r *| Werecognire in you, above all, the embodiment of the m tSo'clock. The patrons of Christy's Minstrels aro DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT, Convention among the friends of Webster, Fillmore and | 9 P,M.—Clcar and ploasant. Wind N.W. Thormo- } xymbcl of freedom, We have besa feee from the respectfully iuformed that the Saturday afternoon concerts in which tho celebrated vocalists. Gen. Scott, by being prepared with an outside candidate | meter 30. beginning. and we rejoice that youaro now among are discon tinuad. Mavame Tutox axp Mn, Hupson, inthe person of Governor Jones, of Tennessee. ‘Tho dis- ; ——<—$——————— __ Avavrn, 9 A, M.—Very pleasant morning; sun shining iE age ¥~ now bin the er sii recaps sibe "SMO! e ’ an $3 ightly. ‘Thermometer 37. which is. free, and from. which. liberty can nover W OOP SMINSTHELS, AT WOOD'S MINSTREL HALLy CAROLINE ROUSSET, PRS pane bright i oe ome cit atied (eithe Aig iat EE Ba MOOR, Gi Pete aE a: came nares obec 7. the blessing. but to have it extended all ovor tho world. ene most oelobrated musicians and Negro delinestors CATARINA. which will show his strength there. f mometer 37 A hig ig your great mirsion, and you will eo your princi he world, and is determined to make Wood's Minstrel Se a pneneer aye A telegraphic announcement of Mr. Slocum’s arrival at | | Symacusr, 9 A.M.—Cold, cloudy morning. A keen | ADIL JO0s Kivi Hilnslon, wad you will wen your prinai- "8 SAL SOMP! : i ples alle eer ray, se cH patroanas of the Indies and pene on ALOON.—THE COMPLIMENTARY FESTI- | New Orleans has been received. He is the agent who was we hc ieee ri Dlawii Adeesarnatae hese tpeculate on European polities ; Iwill leave that to you ; gentlemen 0 ty, He also takes this opportun: val-Co . authorized by government to procure testimony in Mox- . M.—Fine, pleasant ovening. Wind N.W. Ther- bat “ i : SIGN DANI Bet and this vast multitude will be glad to hear you. 1 wel- er eye ead apa rebinoy sontered it i | wil take placets theabove Salven om Thursday cvening, | icoagninst Dr. Gardiner's claim. It ia to be hopod the | momoter 40. Some YOU to ous omen aud gue Hearts... He horo abeok Promos to replenish i from time to time with whatever Apel 29, om which oceasfon all the principal artists will | trial will now speedily take place. x. Unea 9 A. M.—Gloudy morning, Wind west, Thor- | hapde with Rowuth, amidet loud ap ne she wal novelties or striking talent may ap tl jon. ndly voluntoer. if _—— mometer 34. Koseuth was proce@ling to speak under the pulpit, W906" Minstrole perform every oranlug: edn end ay | en ed of Wea, Hall eat da ttc metal music | rr COMMUTATION OF THE SENTENCE OF WELLS— | 9 P, M.—Benutiful eventng here. ‘Thermometer 53. | when there were cries of the pulpit.” upon which ho ms. COL cae at ape ee ratte een ee oe ——- | CAPTAIN NAGLEE’S SENTENCE—POSTMASTER HALL. | Wind ia west. cended there, Wo aaid:—T feel embarrassed to bo in such eonoerts commonve at 3 o'clock. N. B.—The strictest order bY ears OTTO SOLA CEMIDE (LATE LEE JEN. Wasninorox, April 24, 1852. Aunany, 9 A. M,—Cloudy, and very unpleasant, Wind | # Places but Pat gs SETS ince ps for my and decorum will be preserved, and she greatest attention | +'% ny Lin G8 to announce, that she will give her las The President, in the commutation of the sentence of | north. Thermometer 41. Barometer 29,610, Mercu- | caure is one of religion, as OX e paid to the comfort of visitors. Sraesectune af ractday tes usta ects te ne Suen. | death against Wells. acted altogether on the conviction, | ry 59. you, I did not know Wena wss ay and I WELL . RELS.— 2 (be ; Oy 7 -, | from the examination of testimony and witnesses, that 9 P.M.—Clear and cold. Wind N.W. Thermometer | hausted besides. Here 1 am, in the centre of your glorious Meal kuoya. + Fellows: Minstrels; comprising en, ot | Joveph Burke, Mr ienry Appy; MesOtts Goldscheatteyand | Wells was not guilty of wilful, premeditated murder, and | 44. Tigromeler 20700, Storcury 14, Maseachusetts, No portion of this countzy ean’ feel of cient “corps” of “talented aad oxperienced performers, | & grand Orchestra of elshty performers, under the direction | not from the arguments of the opponents of capital pun- fended. when I say that no man can hear a prou: undor the direction of J, B. Follows, would respectfully in- a Mr. Ei a. The eonee te Of @ sth gad st of | ishment. morning, Thermometer 40. man than # Massachusetts man, whew he apenks of Bead Sen AT ar veh many vaten a ey metropolitan atl And RSIAAS oon Capt. Naglee, who was recently convicted of a fraud 9 P. M.—Cloud the jlory of the United States, But as my conniry and 19th; eee oer aah and au Fe ree fickote has beon fixed a¢'$3, $2 and $1, Ei upon the government, has been sentenced in the esi may cull me not only to assert her rights with my Te Parie bal ak keel wits Genet Hae | chopenied by s wombered cheek, which sects Criminal Court, to four years imprisonment in tae J'eni- | * sword, but to benefit her by instruction, I feel in- Bnfialo, April Hehe and May Ist, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th, P.S, | ings corresponding number. Tho office for t! tentiary, Marine Affairs, debted for what I have lenrned ‘here anion you of tho © notice will bo give; they commence their con- be opened four days previous to the first ‘The rumor of the intended resignation of Postmaster- Derarrens or a Fuser or Steamens Yesterpay.—Tho | Practical working of free institutions. With you, citizens . nan affec- CEA es lower piers on the North River, yesterday, had a vory | tion, 14 is rooted in the very soll with the recollections pearance, produced by the crowds of passwngers | of hi:tory. Lot me hail with you congratulations, brave atu. Jate myself thet £ took my Inst impression of America May 5, when he will introduce, for tho first im Ameri ent € Hall, on Monday, 19th, Frid —— zl ‘ from New England. andthis impression will strougthen b hy ° 5 o introduce some of his most interesting oherac 52, | much confusion and some angry collisions between the ' h nets, ery Mn ‘which received the premium at the World’s Fair. Particus | Indian, Beiton, American, Irishman, and Hoosior, intere Wasminatox, April 24, 1852, has the same interest in the maintenance of the law of lars in future advertixements. sported with anecdotes and poetic recitals. Professor Whit- THE NAVAL ACADEMY, passengers and the various dock loafers and porters, in | ations that ap individual hasin national liberty; and if ie does not maintain the law of nations sel; but mo blood was spilt in | it will be an admission that she Coos not consider her a cls ha 75 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GEO, ty mann. for Bremen, which left her dock at twelve o'clock, | in the cafés or other plncos of resort in the ports of the BO ae Till ha a ‘oprictur.—Two. performances aro givea ev my, so that whon o vacancy ocours, the member of Con- | and was followed, during the afternoon, by the Georgia, | despots of Kurope. Your captains and commodore i the a — aA Piregerit ts agate colcek Spe HE 17 place | Stes representing the district entitled tothe appointment | for Aspinwall; Florida, for Savannah; Union, for Charles- | Mediterranean were frighteaed out of their very sen-o be= HE. DRAMA—BURLESQUE IN BLACK —THE LE- AEST ree ee Te ine eee Geeeen, | shall be authorised to make the nomination. ton; and the Roanoke and City of Norfolk, for Richmond | cause ut Marseilles I committed the 1 Ligh dine Gh tgethe neat oc Weed teaasecioeant | The crmpaay icompousdots seoupect atkts selene f Game coi eees in ll tx steamship Benes, of seiaowletmny, ot, the pose Be vias determined to carry the warines Atrios ana | their beauty and figure, and are under the supervisior 3 : : ‘The bark of 375 tons. recently launched in Newbury- | Ple, the rpcognition your republican — princi- Ceeversl well selected tragedies, in addition to | “Mlle Casinet, Promiot Model” to this establishment, A | Mr. Sraxtox, (whig) of Ohio, introduced a bill torur- | port hy Alem Ginter & Towuend nad ona ie New | ples. They suid Twas possessed of the. devil for Hhonaval entertainment given ly hisavach adinired wuinstrel | magnitcent series of ndiaired patntingt oad voulptery, wi render to Ohio the unfinished portion of the Cumberland | Iciford, is to be called the Lancer doingso, “Gould this be. it you were x power on earth ? week, wlit ve introduced is new secio-somico-teagico malo | 5° _Bropurtios and appointnents., “Lea's Fomale Opers | road in said State, Referred to the Comittee on Road sya cat aa coca Lophobc pee onan <iamcneammnae me Siesta Hi ye ip z jommpany, " heatric 5 See a chen version of MAGBREE. “Doors opia.a¥ Ts sill Appear ever aomuoon and evening, Moug: Lafarge, the and Canals, Betis Waele The ew dewcnatio somante. enlt! flow. the presses of Louis Napoleon pronounced the me in tho United States an ineult uot at how your oud by the leasing and i would write out his notes at length, and send a two or This will be followed by tho opera of the “Danght your comm It ix a fallacy to e that the from 8 o'clock A-M. until 10 o'clock P.M. Admission, 25 cte._ cents. three hour speech to his constituents. of the Regimen rd. Thillon. 14 her onvichisednived, | Unite Beates ike oe cah We Meateal Te’ we” on; 00 HAVE, DURING THE LAST ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—SHAKSPRARE DRAMATIC | Mr. Steney. delegate from Minnesota. spoke in favor of | character of Marie; Mr. Hudso: Nodoubtthe | again raise the standard ngvinst Austria, ay we will, 500, two years, visited Pant Delarocho’s world- Association.—Saturday evening, May 30, Mr. Hoffinan's | the Homestead bill. ‘Thcatro will be filled in every department the Austrian government will purehn: ps and nim- Tenowned picture of “Napoleon at Fontainebleau, March 31, | night, Shakaponre’s trasody of OTHELLO, and the farce of | Mr, Ficxutn (dem,) of Ill.. advocated the measure, No 1a Sei ni , munition and they will be protected by all 1Bl4—the eve of is abdication,” now exhibiting at the Stuy: | ROX'AND COX, for which tickets may be had gratuitously Sper ve b ime | Burton's Trxaree.—Tnis very popular establishment er the United states e, though for the | a bog bee , 7 rane man could be against it—there never will bea time | continues as xuccestful ax ever” The pieces announced | the power the United States have, though for tly Polotoon Suturday. May Int. Open every dagy fepmd | Sith mombers oF at the Musoum on performance nicht. | when we will be without public lands. unless we beoome | Continues as s ring are, Mow Contliveey coe ced | purpore of putting down liberty in Hungary; aad | f ha ‘ p ™Zonses, s “hed pit Ra hag like ancient Rome, and then land and liberty will depart pa anh " is ones | as Austria has got men to lie for her in the Umited States, Admission, 25 cents; children, 123g cents. J. M. West, Sceretarr. tied the “Bury Body.”’ and the new farce ‘Our Clerks, ME RIGA SRR RATOA ne 4 4 eubstantial proof of their appreciation of her merits, 0 i rt y her eer D, Fa ime rages ten < Mr. Moors, (whig) of Pa.. presented a memorial, : ~ .. | Lsbould employ ships to convey aminunitisn. or if T Mavidend of tour per cent on tne capital stank of ans | PME BEST TAILOR IN PARIS. — THE FIRM OF | sicnea by 1500 citizens of Philadelphia, asking for the | | Natovst Tisnatnx.—Thedrama of the “Wuteh Doss," | should. purelace atmig’ ot engae mea te with me to | i ayable to the xtuckholdors on and after the firablay of 5 omg. the Amwerie The House adjourned, there being no quorum present | the entertainnments. ‘This will be succeeded by the mnt for ten years, ‘The United States is not, Bay ncxt, ‘The transfer books will bo closed from the doth | know among the Anericans visiting Paris, that it needs ig _ ee new drama entitled the “Blacksmith of Antwerp,” which rey nettral.’ There ’aro three priscipiost wish instant, to the 3d proximo, CHARLES FINK, Cashier, cutting, the goodness of cloths, as well asthe pecaliar seal of The Georgia Union Convention. last week with the most enthusiastic the ple of Massachusetts, First, a 7 Sigg OTS TR = | bon gout of thexe tailors, are’ not only European, but alzo "4 ‘The amusements will conclude | that “Hungary. as every other nation. has a right to P, Wi RYENFSS Coy SOUTH STREET, NEW American, in all respects: Orders, may be sent t9 Messrs, Mirpcevinss. Ga., April 22. 18; with the new furce of the “ Lawyer's Clerk.”? assert fin independence, and to. be goveracd by its | Sight Dentte, payable throughout England, [reland; Scots | Denstren, end “they, will send. the commanded articles | ‘The Union Convention assembled this morning Lycevat Turatre.—The entertainments of the past | own laws. If the United § had sent land snd Wales: are alao agonts for the Empire, Red Stag, | {irough the agency of Mevars. Livingston, Wells, & Co. No. | organized with the following officers:— week were very good. and Miss Julia Bennett gave the | diploinatic agent even before the revolution, ax it might Dramatio, an: St. George's Lincs of Liverpool Packets, andi | § Place de la 1s Paris. Y greatest pleasure and satisfaction to the visiters, byher | have dove. it would have been of t benefit to ue; and New Line from liamburg ard Rotterdam, salling w Bla ta oS es Hon A. H. Chappell. of Bibb, President, excellent comic ability. Mr. Owens. a great favorite. and | bad one been sent 4 ’ ecognise our ind Cortificares for above lines for sxlo. ENTS, RRAD THIS 1 AM NOW READY TO RE- id a a and James Thomas, of Han- | ip ‘Walcott. wore the two leading fentures of the com- | pendence, when we Ail, we ne EMITTANCES.—DRAFTS FROM £1 AND UPWARDS, seueeny Smacuny of spring sh Rammer ce ennee © |, OORT! we * “gd atdead. Caries: ny; and they added much to Miss Bennett’sattraction, | fallen, for it was only a sorrowful sen rable at eight, in auy town throughout Gress Britais | then te earn, before arm weather nets in, Coats | taricat ” AU xtmder: A.D. Wood W. W. Payne, Secre- | ‘to-morrow evening the pieces selected are the comedic | by all the world whichspread despontency. ti.rong are inated by the undersigned, sole aon , i, Contes . f gh Specka Viewt,’’ e Patiea Of © Celene | SeORAend raat tebettlo Ue toeael i Seer nee eee ee O00 g eee ee ‘4. CORTISOS, 864 Post] street, was nominated to report matter for the the United States have a right to carry on a ine " nen ‘ EDITORAL FROM THE SUNDAY MERCURY, OF Diamond, Kendall and Slaughter. Buy Mannering.”’ in which Mr, C, W. Clarke, and Miss | SCi¥ed. by any despot, SIX PER CENT INTEREST—TO LOA March 21, wai d : 1, Mestayer sus 9 le oters, therefore, is, that you sh: ott are 95,000 Arr seivoenus on augue Clty bin ROBACK'S fame the world pervades, 5.—Mensrs, Gumpkin, Lawton and Milner, %. Bostayee, will sustain tits leading characters, not, You will allow, for instance. the King of Naptes— P Also $7,0), 0 '$2.500. $1400 and $00, The press bis triumphs tell, 6.—Messrs, Reese, Cone and Kenan. Rowenr Crncus. —The equestrian amusements solected | (he worst man in the world-—or any other despot, to fit } sever ndid houses, conntry. And from the north, south, east and west, 8.—Mesers, Renkins, Irwin and Thomas, for to-morrow evening are highly attractive. It being | ont an armed expedition here agninst republics ¢ bul it I oY e o 01 ‘ell. ” icket ni; nee e ie! eo ¢ . Boy ; hes 18 Nassua ehee Tho power of the prows is mighty, and will provail. ‘The aca att Mh babel? Led al dedears ter sega Or Buugary, or my. fe yy toes Sealy; woul} —_—- + e+ —~ | wonders of Astrology. People who suppose that astrology Mintepcevinee. April 23, 18: Cimusty's Mixsrrens continue to attract crowded | do the same thing, the materi: 0 TO $8,000 WANTED.—ANY PERSON | is not Ascionoe are groatly mistaken. To work out itero- | | The Committee mado their report thi morning. It | houses. ‘The programme announced for to-morrow night | coufiecated, end wo would. bo. thrown into p 6, having about this sum can invest the same | #vlts, arithmetic, algetra, and astronomy aro brought into | re-uffirms the principles of the Union party, takes no ac- | comprises many attractive feature Thirdly. 1 claim the principle that no nation PRICE TWO CENTS. Indeed. are not «0 linbl: to be ont. ried away by excitement as others; but when they have madoup their minds they are moro euthu:in-tio in a good canes thee others, He concluded by calling on God te bless them all. At the conclusion of the ceremonies in tho churel, Koseuth was escorted by the Horse Guards, and by Howe's Brass Band, to the hill, to view the Armory, afer whiem he returned to the Masraroit House, whence he took his departure in the one o'clock train for Northasnplon, where he is to be the guest of Erastus Hopkins. and stay over Sunday, returning here on Monday, whon he is to be recelved at the depot by the State Committee. TELBQRAPHIC. Kossuth in Northampton, A POOR SPEBOH—CITIZENN OFPBNDKD—THN MAG- YAR’S OPINION OF THH MAINE LIQUOR LAW ANB THM AMERICAN PEOPLB—POPULAR OPINION Di- VIDED BETWEEN JENNY LIND AND KOSSUTH. Nonrnamrrox, April 24, 1868. Kossuth left Springfield by the special train, and ae- rived here at three. Ho addrossed a large audience ia the old Northampton Churoh, but his spooch was a vory poor one, much of it being the same as the one delivered at Springfleld. A portion of it was also in bad taste, and gave offence to many citizens, He suid that the Ameri can people possessed all the clements of greatness, bas that they did not act asagreat nation, He came ows virtually, against the Maine liquor law, ‘The poople were dirappointed with his loquence, ‘Tne admission was by Hungarian bonds. for which purpose five hundred dollars worth wero sold. Many personst however, were admitte freo, Jenny Lind (Mra. Goldschmidt) and her busbar were present. She attracted nearly as much attentie as Kossuth, AMURBMION TR | nes AmTae meme, www. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The Latest from Santa Fe. KOSSUTH IN NEW ENGLAND, | cilt7tny dat never give mes color poopie The pee Death of Gen. Solomon Van Rensse! Albany. [From the Albany State it Tt will pain the bearts of wl that pure patriot. that brave and distinguished soldier, that eminent civilian and good citizen, Gen. Solomon Vam Venrrelacr. ix dead, He closed his long, brilliant. ao@ eventful career at about one o'clock P. M., yesterday, af Lis residence on Cherry Hill, near this city, at the ripe oid. age ofabout veventy-eight years, ‘Tho manner of his doaute Was sudden and unheralded Through the past severe winter he had fut, much more than usual, (he infinnt- ties of alife that had far passed the poiut of three soore yeors and ad bad remained more in the house tham be was 4° He arose yesterday morning in his usual he: @ about eleven o'clock in the morning left the how: — iporarily. His absence was so long pre- tracted us te 2usion some apprehension on the part of bis family, and his son in-law, Dr, Elmendorf, going ows toreek him, found him in an out-house, alive, but insoa- sible. He was borne in, and in a short time breathed his last. without recovering «peceh or cunsclousnees, Ho wae kiricken with apoplexy. vavy blow has fallen with startling suddenness ly and friends. and the whole community, To the former he was endeared by all the holiest and strongest aflcetions of the human heart—for those whe knew bint best loved him most for those noble qualities of head and heart which so eminently distinguished him I his domertie relations ; and the latter remember 1 for ull his brilliant civ rely mourn hix lors a¥ a public calamity, , hie worth as a man bas long been known and approeiatod ; but bis military deedsare « part of the imperishable his- tery of the country he loved so well, rerved lung and de fended go heroically. We have only time this morning te sketch, in the briefest and most cursory manner, un imperfect record of portions of hix Life, Home older hand will doubuless perform this “Labor of love.’ Gen, Solomon Van Rensselaer was born in tho town of ister. 24th inst.] our citizens to hear the h. and in the old Genet Manston, at the foot of 1. bulf a mileback from the river, and about threo om this city, iis father was Gen, Honry K. Van Keneselacr, whi in the Revelut fought with great ardor an wry war, and was des at the battie of Fort Aun, Washington county, in this State ‘This setion bas nover oceupivd the plice ix the Listory of that war which its importance entitles it to, It occurred reveral doys before the great battle which wiied in the defeat and surrender of Burgoyne, oa as swallowed up and forgotten in 1 importance of that do ntained for an entire day, by a foree of about 1.000 men against an advanced Vigade of Burgoy ue’s army, and was w series of deepe rate und bloody skirmishes, It was fought by ontor of Gen, Fehuyler, who felt the importance of cheek ing the enemy's advance at that point, General. then Colonel Henry K. Van Kenseclaer, commanded a regi+ n.Which Was entirely mustered on the secluermanor, The viund taken by them Held ne in check an entire day. and enabled Schuyloe ve artillery and stores feom Fort ge. strengthen hit position on Hemix Heights, and invaiusblo time. But it nearly covt the brave Van Rensstlaer his life. As he was rising frem a kneeling po-ition, after firing a fuze, he recived a musket bail in his thigh. which pasted down to his knee, ‘The bull was efterwards removed by asurgeom Ly © most frightful operation, aud he never ly re- xperate jours after he fell, the groans of C Armetroag, of the British army, who was also bedly wounded jen, HR. Van ht r afterwards lived for many dicd here some 28 yeurs vince. a6 of about 76 years. omen Van Kenseolacr disposition and dwuntl: | carly age of eighteen, he was | pany of dragoons, mustered | amy under the com ; | fore "he was twenty hi promoted to the command of battle of Miami, August, 1794, under ‘he received a terrible wound through the lungs. which was supposed to be mortal. but whiok distinetion tely woundod his youth and vigorous constitution enabled him to sur- mount. How he acquitted himself, the dospatehos of | Gen, Weyne bear anrple and conclusive testimony. He suflered greatly from the eflcets of when he was commissioned by Gen. Wilkinson, at Phile- perform a de.icate and dangerons military natisfuetoriy discharged. ularly noticed by Washington, ! by him to the command of a «qundron of ca | valry. after # personal interview with that great man. | Afier the disbending of portions of the army took is wound uutil 1797, ¥ Was uppointed Adjutant Ge- olin ‘This it poctive administri 4 of joy, Tompkiue's adininistration, and period of Goy. De Witt Clinton's, vent to the time in his coun- Stephen Van appoiuted by raived for Goy. Tompkins to take , the defence vn and wostern froutiers of this | State, im 1812. D y of that campaign is well known to imlisr with the events of the |S Last War it is Wd, The brilliant bat un- | fortunate battle of Queenstown was fonght on the 13th of October, ‘The plan of it was simple and sold.er-like. and if it bad been ¢ A full, would have resulted ia inn} As it was, the force laser. contending with jor numbers, stormed and carried the fort. Col fell, riddled with wounds, and bleeding but cheered with the shouts of victory. But ting to cross th came tp proper time, the enc the fort was retaken, and Van | obliged to retreat, orris was killed, and Captains Maleoha, Amm- Wool were wounded ia this . Colonel # on Van Rene ¥ received a ball ta bit hip. whieh passed out at b (wo iu hie thijh, one of whieh Jodgod—art ¥ two in bis leg, and w sint Jedi to tho day of bis death— ontused bis Weel. | Withy sh lils fe enciny ted towards 4Zae pais y his order: ded the t carried the butte During this time he iis. wounds unde a coat, borrowed h, and when tho parsy filed off before bim, he fell to the ground, abowt c and was only Lands eup of W hile im thia pie prevented water, furni hed by ion the shouts of viet afrom the hudl. and remunerated hua for all hi ‘ cloved his active mutitery I'fe; aud we have only juet glance at his «ul nirene 1 to Comgress fr et—and re ninietrntie Master of wi which b a‘ministra- c ( 1 van we % ood tote, who est his vole Gen. Harrop. Me had ier and pure states Preridency, amt sthiaster Potice letelligences Charge agains George EB. Hamilton dé Crook, of No No. 7] Hook Hing Heketein tthe charge