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to the Volunteers. the WwW final decision, at the April election. | can reasonably be expected to concede, any partict- ‘The Arctic Expeditions, Ald and N E YORK HERALD. byl aa uss tobe disposed of by fag iahe Jersey seatin rg Seen, as a consideration for com- | THE THRONE Oe Ca Caneel ENGLIGH | TO THE Copparrssa Ri ¥ be. baggie OF THE NEW i a be casual 3 0 i ee 113 GRAND Sramer, Feb, 1, 1853, | Fooms from woah day. He gives JAMES (,ORDON BENNETT, Legislature to-day. : Fifth— We are glad to hear that Dr. Kane has complete- | ggvrirywen—In reply to the very eloquent appeal of which | Yieegratis oe with PROP? sIBTOR Bide cig After having amended the prilnggona _? That, in the opinion of the House, a concession | ly organized his company, and will leave New York | 1am in receipt, in b fc eran eorpetowe a the thelium p, Kae pant em! Gagan, nnd wi gives OPTION ¥. W. convun oF FULTON AND NASSAU srs, | wt be of litle use to its friends, the New Jersey | to the United States of a tight to participate in, wil | on the 16th of April next, on his important and haz- | New, York Volunteer, | hag, to Stoo Ne Agsctios ing | Tee for $9 each. mas Legislature yesterday ordered the measure to a third be equivalent to an entire surrender of, the ‘ies, ardous expedition. tter established contributors to the amusement of the It is a singular fact thata great ‘majority of persone chile, TERMS. cat h in advance. | ea feo or, if not attended with that decided result, will lead - A : ; ist. b very humble exer- | ®Mlicted with a severe cough, cold, night sweats, THE DALY HERALD. 2 cont per copy—S1 peranmon, reading. What a perfect green-eyed monster New | 0,11 Ut anit Wiinary collision between their | The American expedition is composed of four | public of New York, to tatty tay ty cc se, swelling of the feet, ¢macination, '&e., at once THE WET 2KL¥ HERALD, every , dt Oly cents | York enterprise has become to some of the envious | f1ermen and ours, to a disturbance of the friendly | scientific corps, one astronomical department, four ‘During my brief sojourn inthis country, I have heard that they have an attack of Pulmonary “er an a fot of Great EJ bg oe pea wole inhabitants of neighboring States ! relations so happily existing between the two coun- | watch officers, two of whom were in the last expedi- | much of the ery fet pagent nl, apy 2h | or the Liver ensd' Bromach.” The Mucous Membrane of the Contiw at bahia include the postage. | The birthday of the illustrious Washington was | tries, and the dangerous exposure of our coasts tion, and one, a Baffin'’s Bay whaler, selected on ac- ee peereaaie me, iu wal sous cofae foo en, | the Lungs will sympathize with that of the Liver, and somnete te pt po he page l= deducted from We do | . : | celebrated by the civic and military associations, in this and other cities, yesterday, in the most appro- to the ravages of rude multitudes of foreign fisher- men. count of his knowledge of ice navigation. as lcan be the humble instrument of their relief, you may command me. You ask me to give a performance eause coughs and copious expectoration. The onl; way to a is to start the secre. tions of t] o Liver, iby nom ey remitted. | ho af ‘ i ‘The gutta percha boats and the sledges are near, Sow Yi ve < ye which is frequently the first cause, and iT. ining im- es solution, after laying down the gutts pel ges y ‘the b of the New York Volunteers. Fix your req: TQLUNTARY CORRESPONDENCE, containing im priate manner. ‘The observance of the day was | The sixth resolution, after lay ee onint fish | finished. ‘To transport these Dr. Kane has secured | own night, and lett be the best in the week. I witigive | fe Lungs will rellevethemselves. The great object of am Cae Sette policted from amy quarter of Ten Conmmrox. | universal. tis exceedingly gratifying to every true | Position that the duty levied on colonial fish ficient nihbier of 6 you my saloon, and shall be proud to exert myself to the | ¢xsinination of the patient is to ascertain the frst eause liberally paid for. Our Forsas Peg b + ate not only operates as a protection, but actually a sufficient number of dogs. utmost on the occasion; and if, by my enchantments, I ages wi originating with the Liver, Sto- SURO A SERERO-ASI EEQURID 20 patriot to find the people of the country thus throw- 206) Altogether, the expedition exhibits the greate:t | am the happy medium of procuring something towards a | 52! Oh nel poh ee ing aside the cares of business for the purpose of | benefits the consumer in the United States, by comfortable tndependenee for the remainder of the days . 8 Particularly desirous of ‘conferring with NO NOTICE of anonymous communications. those rejected. return JOB PRINTING cxecuted with neatness, cheapness, and ch. "ADVERTISEMENTS renewed every day. Volume XVIL.... Wo. 53. doing honor to the memory of the great Father of American Freedom, who, as in days gone by, still remains “first in the hearts of his countrymen.” Full reports are elsewhere given of the oration of N. B. Blunt, Esq., the movements of the military, the exercises of the Order of United Americans, the augmenting the general revenue, declares that “the effectual protection of the provincial fish- eries, would create a free market for our fish— the most valuable export we possess—as it con- stitutes a favorite article of food and domestic energy on the part of Dr. Kane. (From the London Atheneum, Jan. beet Our apprehensions that a steam tender to the Rattle- snake would not be despatched by the Admiralty to assist the latter ship in her long and arduous voyage to Beh- ring’s Straite, are comfirmed—the Admiralty having de- cured that tiey will not send a vessel om this important service, of those brave kearts in whose cause we enlist, and with which independence we would but too gladly associate a tranquillity and peace of mind to the end of the short chapter, I shall then, gentlemen, be proud of the dis- tinction you confer on me in your present complimenta- ry application, F ‘Allow me to add, that my agent has instruetions to further your views to the utmost. his patiente, for the purpose of explaining his sy: treating this disease—comprisin, the expansion of the chest, properly masticating the food, and thus causil stem which nature originally de DR. SCHBNCK’S ices to give that sustenance and streng! signed. RESPIROMETER. The instrument is made of sllver, the sound conducting power of which metal is unive: ly admitted to be un= alled, and far superior to the wood and flexible mate AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. é . thaa Chatog Bearing in mind that the object of the Rattlesnake is Permit me, also, to head the box office book with my | ¢au! a poe gare consumption of the people of the United States, | , convey provisions to the Plover, lying at or near Point . : x ick vials used in the manufacture of Stethoscopes. Its fum illumination of the City Hall, &c., as well as tele . Parrow, which ix several hundred ines north of Behring's | ghT awe as, subscriber for five dollars worth of tickets | Toy \aiaued extremity, padded with India rubber, at, once: BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Wenwar—Tae TooDiss. | | graphie despatches describing the proceedings at bag THEATRE, Brosdway—Ricwwgu—La- | the Legislative Anniversary Dinner at Troy, the pis BEWal feeling in Washington, &c. While this spirit of en- whose legislature would not be permitted to tax it at the expense of the consumer.” Seventh— That as the admission of American built vessels to adapta itself to the chest, and being perfectly air tight, the sound of the lightest breathing or faintest murmur ta conveyed into the air-bulb, or chamber, from whenee it is transinitted with such intensity and distinctness to the ear of the Auscultator, as to enable him with confidence Straits—and further, that the Plover did not attain that very high latitude without the greatest difliculty—it is manifest that if it be of vital consequence that she should be reinforced, the strong arm of steam—which is all but omnipotent in the Arctic regions—should be employed to Tam, gentlemen, respectfully yours, . si si ROBERT HELLER. Broadway Railroad Case—More Alaermen Attached. NIBLO'S—Dow Pasquaue. | BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Sr. Curw— | Panis axp Lonvon. NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham street—Srx Decress | ‘er Cumy—O/NEAL THE GRRAT. | WALLACK’S THEATRE, Broadway—Moxey—-Fiast Sour, Fiver SaKvED. ps AMERICAN MUSEUM—Afternoon—Drar 48 4 Post— Dowesrc Soonomy. Evening—Oup Forgas at Home. thusiasm continues, no danger of either a dissolution of the republic, or the encroachment of foreign powers, need be apprehended. Our destiny was fixed by Washington and his brave coadjutors. Our progress has been and will be onward! The trial of the caloric ship Ericsson appears to have given the most ample satisfaction to all who were on board. From the time of her leaving Sandy Hook till she reached the mouth ot the Potomac, she British registers, which privilege is denied to colonial vessels in the United States, is injurious to the fish- eries, as it leads to the fraudulent registry of Amer'- can fishing vessels, “it is, therefore, the opinion of this House, that the registry of such American built vessels, at least of the class used in the fisheries, should be prohibited, or that no such vessel should be allowed to fish within the limits of our fisheries.” Lastly— That an humble address be presented to Her Ma- assist in accomplishing this arduous undertaking. With. out such auxiliary power, it is probable that the object cannot be aecomplished at all. It is, indeed, proposed, as we are informed by Captain Trollope, the commander of the Rattlesnake, to tow his ship by steam through the Strait of Magellan ; bat it is when the pack ice is encountered in Behring’s Straits that steam is wanted, not where the sea is open. Though the Admiralty, however, have determined on performing this work of humanity in so imperfect a man- ner, we have it in our power to announce that an indivi dual will do what is left officially undone, and private SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Duer. Fn, 22.—The following Aldermen and Assistant Alder. men, Thos. J. Barr, Josiah W. Brown, Thomas Whelan, Fdwin outon, Joseph Rogers, Patrick Breaden, Asuhel A. Denman, Jacod H Valentine,’ William M. Tweed, Chas. £. Ring, Wim. J. Peck, Jacob F. Oakley, Wm. H. Cornell, Dudley Haley, Jas, M. Bard, Wm. H. Wright, Samuel R! Mabbatt, appeared and filed’ their afidavits. Attachments were issued against them, returnable on Wednesday morn- ing, at ten o'clock. The amount of bail fixed by the Court in each case was $500, the same as that in the case and without the possibility of an error, to pronounce at once upon the state and condition of the organ under ex- amination, diminishing the length employed, and without the slightest venience to the patient. of the time usually ain or even incon= The Sere est anid some of the most scientilic men of our country, have testified to eat superiority over all other instruments used for iate auscultation. DR, SCHENCK’S TERMS. The charge or fees of Dr. J. H. Schenck, Foran its are.— examination of the Lungs with the Respiro- SHRISTY’S OPERA SE, roadway—Ermorux | ran in the face of a succession of heavy gales, and | jesty, praying her to cause the fisheries to be effec- | enterprize will again fill up the deficient measure of pub- | of Alderman Sturtevant. it 5 snene aes Onn Teor, ey though fi tly pitching her bowsprit — water, toa Ay orctected, and her faithful colonial subjects to | le duty, That individual is Lady Franklin, whose name | — The Court ordered that the remaining members of the oie a mies Po cee requently pite sp hth fs 4 larity, | be secured in the exclusive enjoyment of their pro- NES (piers sown ea nite ie eeeeaenicere tt Common Council in contempt appear on Wednesday morn- fier peer Ang ete 2 yOu $ 4 i i= Png tormed wit e utmost reguiarit 2 i Y : a val ect v! ing, 7 . WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Wood’s Musical Fall, 444 Broad. er engines per s ‘Y> | perty, according to the letter of the treaty of 1818 ; the Arctic expeditions. Failing in her earnest coed ing, at ten o'clock. ae way—-BTiIOFLAN MINSTRELSY. CIRCUS, 87 Bowery—EquastRian ENTERTAINMENTS. GEORAMA, 586 Broadway—Bayvakp's PANORAMA OF vee Hory Lanp. HELLER’S SOIRFE'S MYSTERIEUSES, 539 Broadway. RISLEY'S TRAMES, at 400 Broadway- HOPP CHAPEL, Broadway.—Guanp Covcmnr. METRUPOLITAN HALL.—GRap Coxosrr. New York, Wednesday, February 23, 1853. Malls for Europe. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. The Cunard steamship Niagara will leave this port at | much excitement a few weeks ago. : ee ppetanee important service is the Isabel, which has lately made so | Public, first floor up sta ean be folded up in apocket-book, are always ready for i i i with the people, and which he felt it his dus | gethtng and fel a voyage to the head of Bailin’s instantaneous use, and will last a man his lif moon to-day; for Liverpool. Cooter ha detinest Onegel ahs of: peneminive Sie bmi i Fay and to the mouth of Wellington Channel, The | , SPFing Clothing made up in the most Fash- | gvarding himeclf, family and friends, Ke. against that Subscriptions and advertisements, for any edition of | Teceipt of the Pacific’s news. Flour was dull again torepresent. On submitting these resolutions, | Hay. and to probably be sent out about the middle of | !nable and durable manner possible. A large assort- | Sumber of diseases and complaints in which mild stream. the New Yours Herat, will be received at the following Burope:— be very deep in fhe water, owing to her excessive load of ; patel 2 eee bes Tux Esvscr ov nan Recest Eancx ven | Pagiie egal tating a,b cnigane, eat | RT 5 On sus conve ble ranehasts os Sagat af ts LavekPoo1—Jol funter, No, 2 Paradise street. 4 i N MARL NTE a steamer eailing in April will easily overtake her. convince pot, Loxpox—Eaward Sandford & Co., Cornhill. The Board of Almshonse Governors met lait eve") oo oe yaou Qattronnri:—Adiitional tele-| 4 paragraph has appeared in the papers to theedect | , Spring Clothing, made up in the most Fash truth. ‘The importance of the. invention ‘has’ been aa- F; : | ning, and transacted a very large amount of routine | 7" 7 au heed that Capt. Collinson, who has the command of the search- | {onable and durable manner possible, can at all times be | knowledged in America by the Academy of Medicine of Wm. Thomas & Co., No. 19 Catherine street. Paius—Livingston, Wells & Co., Rue de la Bourse. “ B. HL Revoil, No. 17 Rue de la Banque. The European maile will close in this city at half-past ten o'clock this morning. The Weexty Heratp will be published at half-past nine o'clock, A. M. Single copies, in wrappers, sixpence. and her wheels made six and a half revolutions per minute. Only one fireman was on duty at a time, and her machinery was continually in motion for a period of seventy-three hours. Another lottery concern, entitled the New England Joint Stock Art Union Levee Association, was yes- terday brought to a stand still in Boston. Some five or six hundred persons having assembled for the par- pose of drawing prizes, the police made a descent upon them, arrested several, and put the rest to flight in double quick time. Two men, named Copie and Emmos, were yester- day convicted, in Philadelphia, of the murder of Christopher Soohan, whose death occasioned so yesterday, and sales were made at about six cents off for State brands. Corn was quite active, at full business. The clerk submitted the usual weekly census of the pauper and criminal population of the different institutions under the supervision of the Governors. It appeared from this document that five thousand three hundred and thirty-four persons were supported at the public expense upon last | Saturday night. A communication was received and that Her Majesty's government will not on any account consider the fisheries of Nova Scotia at their disposal, in negotiating commercial arrangements with the United States or any other country. This is assuming rather broad and ultra ground, and we consider it the most important movement that has been made on the subjects which the resolutions embrace. Com. Camp: bell. in his report—an abstract of which we published last week—states, explicitly, that “the protection of the fisheries forms the closest bond of union between Great Britain and North America”—an opinion, he says, with which he has been deeply impressed by his intercourag Mr. Wilkins gave notice that be intended to move them at a future day. graphic news from California, by the way of New | Orleans, is published this morning, in another column. The sensation created in this city yesterday. among commercial circles, by the | extraordinary arrival of the steamer Albatross, with California intelligence, in the short time of eighteen days, was very great. The company on the Admiralty to despatch a steamer to Behring’s Straits, Lady Franklin conceived the project of herself sending out'a vessel of this description. Grave monetary and other difficulties rose up against her; but these are lessened by intelligence which has lately reached her from Van Diemen’s Land, to the effect that the friends of her gaMant husband in that colony—over which, it will be remembered, he presided as Governor for five years— have, unsolicited, subscribed a sum, exceeding, we be- Heve; £1;000, for the purpose of assisting his wife to, de- fray the cost of the private searching expeditions. The amount of the subscriptions, with an affectionate address signed by the authorities and principal inhabitants of Hobart ‘Town and the neighborhood,are now on their way to England. This large and seasonable reinforeement to her funds at once determined Lady Franklin to send out a steamer to assist, or, as may be more truly said, to ena- ble the Arctic relief expedition to Bebring’s Straits to be successfully carried out. The ship that will in all probability be selected for this April, It is intended, we believe, that the Rattlesnake shall be despatched on the 2d February; but, as she will ing expedition at Behring’s Straits, has been seen by some American whalers who have arrived at the Sand- wich Islands from the Straits. It appears from inquiries which we have made, that this report has come through our Consul at Panama, and is therefore entitled to some credit. We do not, however,regard it as atall certain; but if it turn out to be correct, the fact of Capt. McClure, who is Capt, Collintson’s colleague, having, as we Know, pene- trated far to the northeast, renders the re-provisioning of the Plover depot ship at Point Barrow, for his sake, a: well as for that of Franklin and his companions—who Court Calendar—This Day. Usirep Status Disrricr Court.—Nos. 50 to 56, 42, 47, 10. SUPREME Court—Cincurr —Same as before. Supreme Court—General Term.—Fame as before. Coumon Pieas.—Fart Firat.—Nos. 512, 477, 520 to 524, 527, to 683. Part second.—Nos. 215, 207, 319, 331, 410, 419, 429, 490, 491, 404, 515 to 519. Surenion €ourr—Two branches.—Nos. 3, 421, 628, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 531, 532, 540, 182, 390, 73, 36, 515, 466, 241) 489, 490, 372, 365, 8175, 378, 567, '480, 512. 394, 837, 463, 647, 548, 549, 64934, 650, 551, 552, 514, 555, 658. Meade & Brother's uerreotype Galle- ries, containing the largest and best collection in the city. These pictures have been awarded medals at every fair where they have been exhibited, Gaaliding: the World’s Fair, at London,) all of which can be seen in our leries, as well as complixentary letters and presents from the crowned heads of Europe. Rooms free to the ment of winter clothing, which will be sold at greatly re- peat on advanta- dueed prices, can at all times be R’S clothing estab- geous terms, for cash, at H. L. PO; procures on advantageous terms, for cash, at H. L. FO3- ER’S clothing establishment, 27 Cortlandt strect. A large stock of winter clothing, which will be sold at great- ly reduced prices. Excelstor.—Fashionable Clothing.—-Alfred Munroe & Co., No. 441 Broadway, fine ready made clothing. Alfred Munroe & Co., well made clothing and no deviation from marked prices, 441 Broadway. Alfred Munroe & Co., manufacturers of men’s and boys’ clothing, 441 Broad: way, a few doors above Howard strect. Call and see. House, on Chambers street side, where servants are iq waiting to condect them to Dr. Schenck’s room. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup is sold at $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. C. V. Clickener & Co., 81 Barclay street, are the general agents for New York and vicinity. By Letters Patent secured in 1849. Palvermas eher’s Patent Hydro- Electric Voltaic’ Chains, constructed te be worn under the garments, are the most wonderful diseo- very in medicine and electricity of the present day. They eve, and laints, liver diseases, erent wet leflect the ie a) ft) phenomenon of a powerful voltaic pile. without pain or shock, ly, acute ner- vous pains, such as head, ear, and toothe ache, rheumatie paing, tic doloreux, &e., and by its mild but ‘continuous receptible action on the body, diseases of g—such as gout, local paralysis, nervous eome from their solutions, &c.—disappear ag if by a how aline The instruc tients producing these effects weigh about two ounces, ing electricity is a perfectly safe, certain, and wonderful speedy ries, $10 to $22 50. remedy. The price of a complete chain is from atte 15 sf New York, and the chains have been applied with great ° success in the medical colleges, the City, Bellevue, and Europe, by the Royal geons in London; by the Academie Natl st Paris; by the island Hospitals, Broo lyn City leges pital, de. iciana and Pim imperial faculty at Vienna; by the Royal faculty at Berlin, and other scientific institutions of the highest order, including the prineipal hoopitals iy FODE. The proprictors are in possession of testimonials to the same effect, from all the above institutions in Ame- from Simeon Draper, Eaq., in which he tendered his | go not seem to be satisfied with the perform- | may be working their way from Welli pet bvaeetda nt cea rica,and Europe, as well as of the most eminent and s s - y be wor heir way from Wellington Channel to ; x The News. tl ice of President of the Board. : | the west—of the highest importance, “The probabilit; The Spring Style of Hats.—A Combina- | distinguished members of the profession in both bemi+ meee iesor Ot ele Omee rd. | ance in this number of days. They say the | {re"eict jhe, niet. ary wouldibe ouuficaied’ by the | tenor fot nscel toed So and taste has produced an | spheres, and invite the public to examine them. By telegraph from New Orleans we have some additional and very interesting intelligence from | and a series of resolutions, expressive of this feeling, ic confidently of reducing It last accounts, had not succeeded in gettin Ris ship cannot fail to impress with its approval, foe's is chaste a coaltie eoree Se See fe ee o, China, 1.» Tecel i + speak col e TOU; ie ice to the n as his col ue ne— \d elegant in its conception, and in the est degree cries) eects A aves ya sh ol. | and very fiattering to ee vane aod Col a ee us. for one moment, examine their calou. | »a* ea seen in the locality referred Ha creditable as an evisanos of the rapid advancement we | may be ol tis, at the office. They will Rameey is eae ogg bapihar a ee, and sore the Governors. Mr. West was unanimously elected : S. s "| We: may mention, with referange to the physical 20. | have made in {he manufactare of the hat. NOx & weet fe ore Bed dei darsk as peo Paes, Croz. One me ‘portant features ot this | President. A very spirited debate ensued, with re- | lations. phy of ring’s Straits and the vi iy, tha: . | JAMES. ju y tt) roduction, have the ability an: ' < eee y *ho hi tly returned to England i stampa. J news is the announcement, by Col. R.’s associate in | gard to the increace of the salaries of the various off- | Allowing eight days from San Francisco to Aioore—wno has recently re seit sy coors tlias ee and are certaialy ee canaie Decacte tet Powiage stamp sos Broadway, corner of Prinee stress, the enterprize, that although on the present occa- sion it took only eighteen days to bring advices from San Francisco, the time will be shortened by several days as soon as the company get things in proper trim. The miners are reported to bein a i r political equilibrium should * 4 ; Domes oF THE AmEnicAN Tract Sociery.—The Executive _ the it ion it made must have satis- | 9 few days ago, to be shot for among the subscribers Drost prosperous condition, ‘no better evidence of | eee eee tee rote cat will be decidea | MAKe in all fifteen days. This is getting fur | committee ot this uecful society assembled at the Tract | Hel kim that dere wasno danger of fis being deprived of | bis gallery. About, twenty gentlemen entered the liste P : ¢ Of | be maintained. The subjectof pay will be ‘i ‘ House on Mouday last, Rev. Dr. Knox Bishop | his justly earned title of rmx hatter of Fulton street. It terms were, line shooting at the i i the fact, that ‘ down in the teens, which have just been en- - of — P P | his justly earn etic’ el ce mi Ps u which is wanting than the fact, one of | upon early in April. Mellvaine, Rey. Dr. Adams, Rev. Dr. Vermilye, and Rev. | is light, as becomes the season, 1 in its propertions, elve pacet—elx shotseach, and the from the three downward bound steamers at Aca-| Mr. D.D. Field, counsel for the grantees of the | tered by this trial trip. But they now go Fe a ae were, appointed delega ea to ie ee Sanatectared # the Stan als, aa 1s afforded ai ee Rodale ee oe eee ee cs ce fog paset ‘ sensu versary. Le! : 0. n Mr. shots, 2inelies palo on the 9th had nearly two millions | Broadway Railroad, delivered a very able and elabo- | further, and assert that the time from San | fersvere read from ntineroun American foreiga wission. | oycuive the Herald Omee, and secase your spring hat,” | T. MR, six shcta, 1fach 10:10; Mx. Biverett, six alte, and a half of the precious dust on freight, | rate argument before the Supreme Court yesterday, | Francisco down to Acapulco can be made di- | aries, reporting the expenditure of funds, requesting ad- ———— i Saas 1h:) See, anise eect eae oe ee and on board the three vessels nearly twelve hun- | which occupied the entire day, a very full report of | rect in six days, and across Mexico in three | Aintab, thatevangelical knowledge “is spreading’ in all notcted epee Rare Be,” 1, €-, To be Disap- | tistactorily cettled, Mr. Travis presented the cup, with the dred persons, returning to the Atlantic States, in | which appears elsewhere. days, and thence in three more to New Orleans; | the ions round. neha amore constantly Gent or | And here's the answer. If you destro shirts that at | © ke Deke eater rating: Bo ‘whoee hands there was, of course, # large amount of | The Doty perjury case was suddenly interropted | and thus they will take Young Time out of and | for some one to make known to them ihe way of trath; | uly, smbothly and Clegantly, and are satieted only n | giote, the nearest the line, I take this opportunity of the yellow metal. Aecording to the census returns, | yesterday by the sickness of a juror, who was unable | teow her teens, by accomplishing the trip in | 8240.8! these places your pabteveniioaes.0e Gide ‘Aster House, take yourmessres Ne N®: | thanking you, as well as ste public generally in New 1“ " 3 rk. Vv. '. ick, who just reac! scen- vi the population of California reaches nearly # quarter | to attend. The evidence of some witnesses as to cha- | twelve days. Such, now, are their calcula. | sion, one of the Sicronesian islands In the Pace, states | gusce Manors and Ane Sowers Wheeler, | BY sival in this city.” Your kindness affects me ther of a million, which number will be greatly augment- | racter, was taken in writing in open court, and the bd ; 7 the interesting fact that in that “remote corner of the Makers ai 2 Sewers.—-Wheeler, | more, coming, as I did “among you, a stranger. I eam ed 0 s00n as more expeditious facilities for reachin, ; sah shot tions, and we hope they may be realized. earth, scarcely known to civilization,” he finds the pub. | Wilson & Co.’s sewing machine, so generally used in your | only assure you, gentlemen, subscribers to xpe @ | trial adjourned till this day. Fad it not been for the breaking down of the | lcetions of the Tract Society on the’ shelves of some of | business, patented June 15th, 1852, can be seen at the | {hat nothing shall be wanting on my part to make’m that State are perfected. Free education, industrial free schools, and the ex- psbieirs ws s the residents, which have been procured from sailora and | C™pany’s office, just’opened, 265 Broadway. and place worthy of your continued support.”” Mr. The advices from Mexico, though brief, are of con- The resignation was accepted amidst much regret, cers, and a general desire to avoid party predilection in future appointments was expressed. The City Prison was particularly alluded to, and the members seemed anxious that in the making of appointments tension of knowledge, formed the subject of a very time must hereafter be greatly reduced, and Acapulco, it is confidently asserted that four days more are sufficient across Mexico to Vera Cruz—thence to New Orleans, three days are ample room and verge enough. This would Balize telegraph. which extends from the mouth alleged fact that Capt. Collinson, who, according to the art of the Arctic + gape Eis belief, he descried land on more than one occasion to the north of Point Barrow. This,as affecting the question of an open gea and a northwest passage, is of the highest importance. City Intelligence. rea captains. The receipts of the Society, for January, article for the present scason that the world of fasbion hotel, corner of Spri posite the Collamore The Spring Style of Hats.—Knox intro- duced his beautiful style of spring hat to the n and, of course, the approval of his numerous custome: street and Broadway, directly op- louse. ‘We would Call Attention to the Sale of Two Full and illustrated the New Orleans descriptions—one for personal use Delta, Fob, 12th From Prize Shooting at John Travis’ Pistol Gallery.—Mr. Travis, who a Everett made a neat ant few weeks Shades, in Perdido street, and who erection in his undertaking, over the so mucha offered a prize of a silver cup, ‘appropriate reply, and the whole: 4 : 7 were $52,129, of which $21,352 were donations. The gra- affair passed off with much eclat. Mr. Travis’ gallery, for siderable importance. President Cevallos is reported interesting lecture with which the members of the | of the Mississippi to New Orleans, the news | tuitous issues since April {have amounted to $28,004. iy cer eret| eee ane on Fifth avenue, pistol Shooting, Nar cbunacagoodsis cacemguate to have resigned; Gen. Uraga, with his revolution- | Mechanics’ Institute were recently entertained by | would have been in town twelve hours sooner, | Liberal donations for the liquidation of the Society's debt | the Merchants’ Exchange. The houses are 28 by b3 feet; | this city, and ‘well does Mr. Travis deserve the support he ary army, has declared in favor of Santa Anna, and Gen. Lombardine has been installed as President ad interim. The details of this news will be looked for with anxiety. Inthe meantime, let us remain satis- | spreading a full report of his remarks bef ; yer he at the option of the purchaser, fied with iss olteal. uanranct hab Gio. TGs, Radlis. Tb Sa tno Ral before our | in the California markets would have produced | ge weather we bave eojoyed allthis weck, ‘The day Gas | We wish to remind our readers that Albert CURE OF KERYOUS DISEASE, 5 i ¢ } aus = : a material change in the orders sent forward to | very warm, so much so that overcoats were entirely dis- | #1. Nicolay will sell, this day, Wednesday, Feb, 23, at auc- | N° iret bth apy sh pri tt pec grant is complete—that the papers have been Rey. Theodore Parker delivered a lecture last eve- ae es WwW Feadvert 40 theme Nat perixed with. ‘The thermometer at the Herat office | tion, at 12 oclock M., at the’ Merchante’ Exchange, New | diate and almost miraculous change which it occasions in signed and delivered to Mesers. Sloo and Company. | ning at the Tabernacle, on the “Anglo Saxons—their | 58" Heeneiee, ¢ only fi vert F 0 sis e ; a from 40 to 0 degrees Eas a Xork, the well known and fashionable summer Zesort Pepe eae rene eptulotone rt limedhta le farsa om 3 a 3 a. be t vast importance of early intelli- SOLUSION UPON THE ProtapErPata Lixe.—The mail trati nown as the Port Washington Hotel, situated at Port nstrang o Washington is reported to be overilowing with | origin, and their habits.” The house was very well | t Show the v P : i. whieh shout have arrives are fe0ar FM&Selphile Monday | Wasltogton, Sbrewsbury, Mectoouth eeunter N. decals, | o% tion in at once rebraced, revivited and bailt up. office-seekers and politicians. Our correspondents | attended, and the speaker was warmly applauded | 8e7¢° from the metropolis of the Pacific. night, was delayed nearly twohours onfgnsiision brie, | a neat framé chureh, cottage and barn, two frame stores ian togeion nine ie nttecner ae eatoner omen i pete 3 ya collision which took place its locomotive | and about one hundred beautiful building lots, all situat : » report that nothing was ever before known to equal throughout the entire lecture. | Talk on Change. and that of another train.” The slick was very great, on elevated ground, and commanding a splendid view of | Victim of depression and debility becomes a new man—he the multitudes of anxious faces that confront the pe" destrian at every turn. Even the oldest inhabitant has been startled from his propriety, and the office- | holders, of every grade, are already packing up and preparing to emigrate. Notwithstanding all the clatter, however, General Pierce yesterday managed to remain quiet. He received but few calls, and, with two or three exceptions, from those only whom Dr. Alexander Jones. The Doctor quaintly observes that knowledge is like manure, and to do good must be spread. This being the case, we take pleasure in Resolutions. We published. some time since, resolutions that were sent to England from New Bruns- wick, passed at a public meeting got up by the advocates of protection; and we have received | acopy of a series which have been laid before The Fisherics and Reelprocity—Important | which would have materially changed the style of the letters sent by the steamer bound from this port for the Isthmus. The sudden change Merchants were taken all aback by the receipt of news in eighteen days from San Francisco. They expressed their wishes for the maintenance of the speediest pos: sible route. A direct railroad communication through our own territory to the Pacific, they think must soon come round; but they are divided in opinion as to the best means of effecting it. The owners of sailing packets feel sore that steamer® encourage the belief that it will soon cancelled. The financial year closes April 1, and all funds intended for the current year should be paid over without delay. It was determined to hold the next anniversary in the Me- Bion Hall. ‘uk Wkatuer.— Yesterday we had a continuance of the but there was no person injured. The two locomotives were so locked together that two hours were consumed in separating thom, which was accomplished after much | severe exertion. AvoTiER CAMPHINE AcctpENT.—At half-hast seven o’clock Monday evening a fire broke out in the house 26 avenue A, occupied by Jacob Sutler, which was occasioned by the bursting of a camphine lamp which he was filling when | lighted. The explosion burnt Mr. Sutler in a very serious manner, and the hands of his wife were also very much injured. No damage was done to the furniture or the the lots, including alley in the rear, 150 fect deep. They will be set up at $34,000, and sold to the highest bidder over that sum. There is a mortgage on one for $25,000. The other will be sohl free, or $17,000 can remain on it, the Shrewsbury river and the surrounding country. This isan opportunity that none should, lose. The usual nut- sance clause will be inverted in the deeds of this property, which will make ita desirable Location for private resi- dences. Steamboats ply daily in the summer, and every other day in the winter season. Wo would also call the attention of our readers to the fact that aliens may hold property in New Jersey, the same as any natural born citizen of the United States. For maps and full partie lars, apply to the auctioneer, 40 Wall street. bas, and is recel A great number of gentlemen re- sort there, and the first unpleasant occurrence has yet to take place. Professor Morse’s In‘ ras provously wank a was yusly su ‘thy nc if rel rm step; his gloom, or sn almost mes bright, buoyant, active, and he ‘mind, whiels ie \vigorating Elixir,' or Cordial, the eighth wonder of the botanic world, reahed, regenerated, and conscious of new viger, to his aceustomed oocu, tions. Nor is the effect tem} '. On the contrary, the relief is, permanent, for the properti Preparation be called the : Sold by C. H. RING,General Agent for the United States, 192 Broadway, and by druggists generally. ies of the medicine reach the ee itself, and restore it to its normal condition. Well may the its supposed he intends calling to his atwistance in | the Assembly of Nova Scotia, at present in ses- | Pl by goverament to carry mais, shonM We allowed to | hoist as the poles were cary on the vpot and quickly | | Splendid Carpeting Smith & Lounsbery | yi} iPut niin pnt notin withthe words “Dr. Morve'a the administration of affairs. As everything’ apper- | hecealpe egbbeacitardir fre ins hl eee ieee oneal a ba Se er VE past eleven o'clock Monda: dee ener rele estore: Der late ar- | bottle; two bottles, $5; five bottles for $12; and $04 pee taining to the new cabinet is read with great in- terest, we have deemed it but proper to publish brief ; sketches of three of the distinguished gentleman | who, it is rumored, are to be called into the new | househoid. Bills were yesterday introduced in the United | States Senate providing for reciprocal international | probatory letters, and fora settlement of the ac- sion. by Mr.“ Williams, one of the representa- tives from the county of Pictou, where are | situated the extensive coal mines of that pro- vince, which are being worked by English | capitalists. It is at present impossible to predict whether these resolutions will pass that body or not; butin the present nearly equal balanced state they should carry mails and passengers, and nothing more. Some conversation occurred regarding the sailing of the Golden Age for Australia. Fears were entertained that her voyage would be prolonged for the want of supplies of coal at the Cape and other points. It was said a steamer was detained for some weeks at the Cape, wait- ing for coals. Some merchants expressed a wish that government night a gentleman was driving a light wagon up Seventh | avenue, and on turning the corner of Twenty-fourth | ign: (3 street, the horve took fright ani ran off, upsetting the wagon, and throwing him out with great ‘violence to the | ground.. He was picked up by the police, who conveyed | jim to a drug store in the ighborhood, from whence he was brought to the City Hospital, where he expired, | after much suffering, yesterday afternoon. It was soon | discovered that the unfortunate gentleman was Mr. John F. Baker, engaged with Mr. Anthony J Bleecker in real estate agencies. The wagon was run violently against a lomp post, when Mr. Baker fell to the ground. Coroner rivals, a large stock of velvet, tapestry, Brussels, three ply, and ingrain carpetings, of ehaste and elegant de- whieh, havin, purcbased previous to the re- vances in prices, they are enabled to offer at very ducements. 500 Pieces of Elegant Mourning Foulard ae received, and far sale, at five dollars the dress, worth seven, at BARTHOLEMEW & WEED’S new mourn- ing store, No. 651 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, nearly oppomte Metropolitan Hotel. chs, Stationers, havi Removeit N. B.—Important advice accompanies each bottle ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote is a certain and speedy cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, tic dolore debility, cramps, and all nervous affections. Upwards five hundred certificates of persons of the first respecta- bility can be seen at the agency, 38 door below Nassau. part of ‘One dollar per bottle. the country. Ann street, one Sent toany & Blackwell's Girkins, Onions, Wale a Crosse fi joi jes i i : i . Carr & FE counts of the late Collector of California. The joint | of parties in the House, we should not be sur- | YUld interfere in preventing the over crowding of pas- | Orennell will investigate all the cireumstances to day. | to NO” $3 Neoee’ atest macld seceettalle, cin ina | nuts, piccillili, chowchow, cauliflower, pot pickles, potted resolution extending the time, in certain cases, | prised # they were carried, particularly as the sengers, both on sailing vessels and steamers, bound to | The surgeons at the City Hospital made a post mortem | attention of their friends el the public gene ly to their | tongues, Hambro’ beef, Strausburg meats, anchovy paste, for complying with the new steamboat law, was passed. Those interested will find a full re- port of the provisions of the resolution under the proper head. The Pacific Railroad bill was further amended and debated; but a majority of the members, having apparently arrived at the conclusion that the measure was literally dead, resolved to adjourn. Prior to doing so, however, Mr. Gwin gave notice that when the Army Appropriation bill came up he would move to append to it Mr. Brodhead’s proposi tion providing for an exploration and survey of the country for a railroad to the Pacific. The Honse of Representatives spent the morning free admission of coal is not contemplated in the bill reported by the Committee of Com- merce of the House of Representatives. The following is an abstract of their tenor and object:— The first premises— That our fisheries on the coasts of British Ameri- ca, fully Vai) and acknowledged by the United States, in the treaty of 1818, constitute a most valuable and productive property of the colonists, which cannot constitutionally be assigned or trans- ferred to any foreign power, without the consent o the colomres, deliberately expressed by their respective legislatures. California and Australia. Passengers haying just cross- ed the Isthmus under a tropical sun, are not ina con. | dition to be penned or stowed like cattle in a steamer, without loss of life from disease, which has fearfully pre- | vailed at times. Politics were but little talked about. Merchants are dixpored to let the¥ cabinet be made before saying much | about it. Their great solicitude seems to be confined to | about three members of the said cabinet, viz.:—Seeretary | of the Treasury, Postmaster General, and Secretary of State, As regards all the rest, they are willing politi cians should fix matters pretty much as they please. Pavt Jvumen’s Coxcert.—The admiration of the New | York public for the wonderful boy-artist, who has com- examination of the body yesterday, and, we believe, found that there was a concussion of the brain, with a fracture of the case of the skull. ‘Tar Errecs oF QUARRELLING—A Woman Nrarty BURNED 10 Dyarit —On Monday afternoon, a woman named Maury | Neal, living at 38 Oak street, was’ nearly burned to death by falling on a stove, which’ set fire to her clothes, and | before the flames could be extinguished was most fright- fully burned. It appears that, while quarreling with her | husband, he pushed her on the stove, producing the sad calamity. ‘The unfortunate woman was immediately con- veyed (o the City Hospital, where she now lies in a pre- carious state. Police Intelligence. T'S DECISION IN THE CASE OF RY WHITHEAD, OF THE ELEV ra MAYOR WES’ POLICEMAN HE. WARD. Lhave carefully considered this case, and have arrived assortment of blank books, paper, and stationery article of which they keep on hand a complete and well seleat ssock. Bill heads, cards, cireulars, checks, &c., litho- graphed or printed toordér, Blank books ruled and bound fo any pattern required. ‘W. H. McDonald's Newspaper Advertising House, No. 102 Nassau street, corner of Ann.—The very best papers, from every part ‘of the Union and the Csna- das, received daily. Best terms, and fullest authority and recommendations from over the written signatures of the publishers, Portable Dressing Cases.—The most com- plete and elegant articles now manufactured, having every requisite for a gentleman’s toilet, and as a trayel- ling companion invaluable, For sale by G, SAUNDERS & SON, No. 7 Astor House, and 987 Broadway. bloater paste, curries, sauces, catsups, &c., landing from ships Patrick Henry and London. Wigs For sale by JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 407 Broadway. and Toupees.—Batchelor’s New Style of wigs are pronounced the mort perfect imitation of na- ture yet invented. ‘Those wanting a very superior artiele shou! call at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. 4 Wall street, where can be found the largest and best assortment in the city. Copy the address, 5,000 Wigs and Tou; s are to be found at the manufactory of MEDHURST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane, made of the best materials, and warranted not to shrink or ehangeeolor. Also, braids of long hair, front braids, ke. Private room for wigs and hair dying. Cut is out. Cristadoro’s Celebrated Hair Dyce C the hair instantly toa superb black or brown, while his 3 ' n te . x at the deci-ion that the officer must be ited of an Se SRR hour upon the bill for the establishment of recipro- The second resolution states— mended himself to universal favor wherever the sound of | feiontous thtpatibe: in ste sing e long in ie poseeasion Window Shades.—Best assortment in the | Preservative and Daatites suereee ite growth a0 pee city in trade with the British North American pro- his little violin has been heard, was testified last evening | property which he lad every possible reason to believe | world, at KELIY & FERGUSON'S, Nos. 28034 Broadway ‘tuates its luxuriance to the la of life. The vinces. It is now thought to be too late to expec! the passage of this measure during the present ses- sion, and probably the most that can be done will be to request the President to negotiate a reciprocity treaty upon a liberal basis. A communication, com” plaining of vitaperous and slanderous imputations, was received from Com. Jones, and referred to the | Colonial firh, the colonies have not only been despoil- pont od ‘i case upon another ground The rules expressly pro- | tea establishment in the city. We assure our readers that ‘ edof a vast amount of property, but the colonial | ‘ge and brilliant audience. The concert opened with | °F + “ 4 ie they can do better hore than elsewhere, either at whole- Committee on Naval Affairs. The aMernoon was | fishermen have heen virtually excluded from the | the overture of ‘La Gaza Ladra,” by the o at hg the pososslon ot err eern, her ner | pale or retail. “They beve no branch stores. Gourand’s Liquid Hatr Dye ts, without exe consumed in Committee of the Wh the Indian | beneficial enjoyment of their own fisheries. the firet part, Mudame Sontag sang the Scotch ballad, | make the disposition of it therein prescribed, and | qeugces, Shoulder Braces, Female Sup- SGecrok porma-ayen ‘Beesley onstented to-clow ms Appropriation and West Point Academy bills. Thirdly «Within a mile 0’ Edinboro’,” with great applause, and | this rule is imperative, and I am not aware that any ex. ” tJ stenimeitta, 10> for curt ea, treckieu; én rend’ tii 4 Lv ea ception ean be made ax to its operations, The officer has | Porters and bells, club foot and spinal instr Medicated Soap, ing , , aallowness, Among other items of interest furnished by our | ‘That it is not only unjust to the colonies, and dis- | Paul played a Russian air and a fantasia from “ Lucrezia | febn in the department. nearly tno years, and ‘loce hat | struments for knack knees, bow-legs, and weakness of the chaps, rou hens, ke. Poure Subtile uproots hate, fron Washington correspondents, is the announcement of | regardful of their rights, but manifestly impolitic in | Porgia,”” Badiali and Rocce sang a duo from “Don Pas- | plead ignorance of those rules; and, If he did, 1 shontd | aniles, joints, and a very superial titans sfencles oo | ey pat eee wee an émeute between the Hon. George Briggs, of this Her Majesty's ministers, to allow a foreign commer- | quale,” and Badiali, Porzolini and Gasparoni, a seone | HOt receive it in extenuation of his offence, but should | CRATREE Ye hm OF ee ah) Ot eee, ” iciavnilete ne wal" cial power to enjoy the colonial fishing grounds a3 a > M rather consider it as good grounds for his dismissal from | *4!*s cs ete bi city, and Postmaster General Habbard. The reso- ul > ieee ‘ s a8 from ‘I Poritani.”” The second part opened with the | orice, Itix proved, in this cave, that Whitehead received a eee Dr. E. Brown, “the Great Scrofala Doetor,' yy nursery for multitudes of seamen,- who may at an 1 Pi , -eUs Genuiac Wah for ch: 4 ‘ i y i n " hee ia ay at aDY | overture to ‘ Martha.’? Madame Sontag and Paul exe- | property whieh he had every reason to believe was stolen, | _ He T. Lovet’s Genvime Wahpene, for change | office 147 Grand street.—A scientific treatment of scrofu~ Jutions of the Committee on Fareign Affairs, rela- | time be employed to the injury of the colonial po: “ 2 ‘ pid retained it, without informing uny ef the magisteates | inggray hair to ite original color, and curing baldness, | leis assuredly obtained of Dr. E. Brown, located at 147 tive to the Tehaantepee route, it is asserted, will bo | Sessions, the commerce, and the maritime power of | cuted with much éelat a duet composed for the voice and+| snd retal Mo doubt he wae actuated by wiaatabie | con be-obtained of Rushton, Clark &Co., No.1 Muiden | @rand street. New England's cured have paid im many sustained by.a majority of the s 1 voted | Oreat Britain. violin: and the latter played the celebrated * Witches’ | Fridge to terret out and arrest the thieves; bat even that | lane: Chas. Ring, 106; Burton & Stecle, 433; Rice Anbts of gratitude. New York now has the offer of his ined by.a majority of the Senate, whenever voted The fourth expresses the gratitude of Dance” of Paganini in a style which drew down the rap- | [ng excuse for his retaining the property in his own | Smit 7; and Henry Demarest, 607 Broadway. | services. Ye afflicted, seise time and call on him, ere it upon. The opposition of the free soilers has only 1e of N par f he . tude of the | turous applause of tbe Wonis8. iio Anata was composed private poxses:ion, The result of his neglect to obey the | General office, 114 Chambers street be to0 late, trength to the polic sedis! som- | People of Nova Scotia for the tardy and imper- | of §;mphonies on ‘* Yankee Doodle,” played by aul, and | rytes of the department has subjected him to the impu- | ——— a sede, Ie tatballavel es the iin tot sic carceni | suck prokection: elierdedl aet nemo, anda gen. pe os om tation of 3 rt with thieves, and hienane kas | Rheumation and Scrofuta—IHyatt's Lito | _Kellingex’s Family Lintment ts as certain to mittee. It cee feved that the bill for the payment | re P ; ; ie “re eason, and a con ‘his hi whan I for this | bee publ 1d hononrably mnected with thieves, Balsam is as certain to cure the worst cases of rheuma- | Cute Ms it ie Spee ve Soper Te GL eitty omer iee of the Texas bondholders will be attached to the | lent hope that Her Majesty's government He Treatne,—The entertainments announced for this | From any ion Tam pleased to say he is clear; | tiem as water is to quench thirst, no matter how long | either sex. Sold in large bottles a - 7 4 ve P ah evening are of a character which will be certain to draw | but for regard of the rules, 1 must perform | the case has existed. It cured Mr. J. No, 211 | dozen. His Horse Liniment cures the heayes, sores, cuts, General Appropriation Will. An effort will probably | _ “ Will persevere in repelling the encroachine bd . i the duty, unpleacan’ though it 14, which my position de. | Gold street, Brooklyn, after he had been a cripple sixteen | brutes, and hard swellingy, and work the horse daily. be made to-day to get up the French Spoliation bill; | the fishermen of the United States, until the large asvemblage The respective manager #eem to vie | Voi, tony Lean find no excuse for his conduct, in | years. His bones and joints were drawn: atot place i | Depots, 200 Pearl street, 476 Broadway, and at every but asit will require a two-thirds vote, it isextremely | bg pally phot nip ova hep de bee! p with each other in the production of novelties, and in the | fo fora iv cofcerned, I wish thatI could. Sot it shape, and he Jaa { ine in remedies and with | Stnggists in the United states. F espn i of the coast—to be computed uccording to the plam | engagement of the best artists, Byveference to the adver jas been urged that this has been a mere error of judy. icians, The bal is equally certain to eure sero: — doubtful whether it will succeed. It is too cumb- interpretation of the treaty, from the headland tleements end procrasnimes, the pp able will per- | Ment on the part of Whitehead. 1 donot so consider it, | fula, king's 1, the foulest old nleers, mercurial die Hutchings’ Dyspepsia fers is now the rous—requires the expenditure of too greata sum of _ comprehending the bays, creeks, and harbors thereof P * vanced ss we Pet | nor can I deal with the case. The rules ave pe eases, new ke. Itoured Mr. E. B. Holly, No. 125 | universal medicine used for the certain cure of that most eat Y é J | ceive that the managers have catered well for thoir | tory in this respect; and though there are ca Orchard street, of an ulcer, after be had been six months | distressing of wil diseases, dyspepsia. Its influence is of money—to warrant the supposition that it can be Fourth arusement efticer ix called on to exercise prudence and di in the York Hospital, and was then given up by the and gentle nature, Yast it borer) dobititate or bron, bear at this late day. Tha | cipati: lecide vantage frov " ——— and te eet pon the Aietates of hiv jadzment, th able ph nx in that institution as incurable. Three put on the contrary it immediately invigorates ae ™ rhe i retiproesl free fate aah Ene Uiaiton States ead ° Nonasa at Nisito's.—There will be another full house at | not one of tem. Imust therefore. and I do, accord | otties effected. a perMct core, Hundreds of cases, by purifying the eseretions of the somnsck withe The popular branch of the Rhode Island Legisia- | eer cet them int epirit of liberality, aici | Niblo's to-night. Madame Sontag as Norina, ta “Don | '3) order ti.ot poticemam Henty Whitehead bp dismissed | equally stuibo-n, have been pabiished in the Herald, | out vomiting purging, or in any way racking or distrosg- ture have agreed to the Senate's amendmentst> Pr°f D eee eee © Bp ee worms, & 4 4 Pm | fiom the Police Departnient. Bun, and other papers. cortilleates of which can be sevn | ing the aysiem. Price fifly conta prr bottle. Sold by 0, m - 7 on fair and equal terms, ‘ we entirely repudiate t Pasquale,” always attracts the lovers of music. This | JACOB A. WESTERVELT, Mayor. at the prine'pa! depot, vie Grand eivest. 75 conte por | V K & CO, 61 Barclay street, to whom all the liquor bill, The meagury will be submitted to idea, that they havea rivht to demand, of that we J ill be the lact represemtarion of this opera | Fes , 1850, J bestie, . b Go cets Sevan agente said ihe clea td be addee cod, That notwithstanding our repeated and earnest appeals to the imperial government, for the protec- tion of this invaluable property, the vessels of the United States have been suffered, for many yeurs, & encroach on the fisheries; and in consequence of is imprud indulgence, they have, out of our waters, supplied the markets of the Union with fish, whereby, and by the imposition of a heavy duty on by the large audience which attended his concert at Me tropolitan Hall, Madame Sontag was only delighted to lend her great fume and talents to the benefit of her young favorite; and all the distinguished artistes of her eompany—Eekert, Badiali, Pozzolini, Rocco and Gasparoni —combined, also, in manifesting the same spirit towards him. ‘Their and his popularity could not fail to attract « was stolen; andI am happy that I have boon able to reach this decision upon the evidence in the caso; as my personal acquaintance with the officer for twenty-five years, which had grown into friendship, fully justifi imy convictions of his perfect integrity. ‘But. Iam con- strained from an imperative sence of duty which I owe, not only to the whole police department, and to the community, who look to me as their head, but to my on official position, to examine this and 54 Reade street. Dealers supplied from first hands. Shades warranted to stand any climate, and sold lower than at any other establishment. N. 3.—Store, church, and other Inrge shades, painted and lettered, to order, in superior style, Tens.—The Best Assortment of fine Teas will ve found at the store of the Canton Ten Company, No. 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt, the oldest cis applied privately, and both soldat CRISTADORO'S, 'o. 6 Astor House, and by druggista generally. Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquid Hair Dye in the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it is applied. The wonderful ease and certainty with which this favorite and old es- tabl'shed hair dye performs is astonishing. or applied, at BATCHELOW'S wig factory, st It is for sale, No. 4 Walb