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-THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7386. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1988. PRICE TWO CENTS. = = — — AMUSEMENTS. BOARDING AND LODGING, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | The Festtion of the susp Atalants, dv. THE COMMON COUNCIL IN CONTEMPT. AER; DOORS OFEN AT 6:4; CUR- | FRROADWAY THEATRE E, A. MARSHALL, SOLE A VERY DESIRABLE FRONT PARLOR AND BED Enomimss oF ‘o'clock, ‘Lessee.—Doors ope: to commence at 7 o'clock. m, on the third floor, provided with gas, hot air, &e. Saturday, March 12-6 Merah {4 willbe performed ed forni the Me nll be toilet fornlshed, toe gentleman and wite or single gentle | IMPORTANT FROM HONDURAS. | tuo snip atetante is still on Romer shoals. sherhas | Sentence of Fine and Imprisonment om Blige tee oceans KADY IN, EMBARRASSED CIRCUMSTANCES, chonged her position ange cr fies Gazing. the day, be Alderman Sturtevant, * Emilie rishes to now heads to the south, and lies easy. hters and 6 Corals Br fone hundred d in peyment: ees HOSTILITIES COMMENCED BY THE BRITISH steam tug are in the vioinity, to we ae desea the cage Colesti iiisvaxeept thooe that eats hl etosnes the et sansied THE TOWN OF TOUPILLO TAKEN, | rOUZ{{2 zr’ presents itr; and. should the | Sentence of Fine on Other Members of the receiv “THE KING AND 1 SUITE OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, weather continue favorable, she will soon be got off. Tho Pyefinch.., ir. | MistrossMaylovo. MissAdeline A ‘and also 8 parlor and m on second, lighters cannot yet get alongside, ineonsequence of the | Common Council. jott | Ghita. Drake. . ‘Mr, Whiting | Josso... Mrs. J. Sefton | ay be obtained in the new and elegant brows etone plod MOSQUITO FLAG HOISTED OVER THE PLACE, | 7! of the rea ipinananpacanananeg ee _ wa > = ae 5 enty-second street, betws vd 'ON’S TI © STREET.—DOORS TBLO’S GARDEN.—MADAME SONTAQ'S TWENTY. | Sixth .. Tho situat! drabl sam: i= ‘. perf now GREAT EXCITEMENT IN COURT—APPLA Pano a fgets gts sixth night.—On Monday, March Id, Inst performance of | dence, ics contiguity to the Crystal Paines and to been Fall. A perfect calm Prevails, but the weather is very PLAUSE ning, March 14, will be performed LA SONNAMBULA. roads and omnibuses. Also, from Ist of May, s suite of rooms POOR hazy off the shore. AND HISSES. E MERRY WIVES 0) OR, ‘The principal eharactors by Mad. SON 8 - | and at prose yeician. St 1 q eoncle that came “Me. Russell | and gt venta.’ "Ul * tne Meniss on Monday, the OAR’, WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN Ti Steamer and Honduras Troops. Supertor Co jpectal Term. minutes walk of the South ferry, bya gentloman tin wipe opie oa Before Hon. Judge Duer, and Hon. Judges Bosworth and Master Pago fF, Fisher | Simple IBLO'S GARDEN.—THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY | hiswife:a well furnished parlor, wit’ bedroom. nd: i NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, © Becek Le ailate (cee . ¢ Manter Shallow. Mr. Skerrett | Mrs. Pag engaged for respectable porformaness on the off | fullboard for the lady; breakfast and tea, with dinner o THE POLITICIANS AT WASHINGTON. n As bs g Master Slender. |; .Mr. Fisk | Mr Ay ee EDOM | nights, sappy Thursday, aad Saturiay,) during theOpers | Sundays, for the gentleman, Address B. K., box 1,890, Post Senate. essen iti “What will be done with the Common Council?” was or Fenton. dir. Holman | MistronsA.Pago. ifs. I Me ah, WwW. A . Auany, March 12,1853. | the inquiry that struck upon our ear from @ Mr. Thompson | Dame Quickly, ..Mrs. Hughes | MOORE, on thestage. :. z. . a quiry ruck up ur very group be *A'PAVORITE FARCE, uianie “saaiene OARDING.—APARTMENTS TO LET, wiTH poaRD, | Business in the New York Legislature, | Cooumr presented the edt nein 000 cltisens of | Mout the Oly Hall, and from: all quarters of the court RES , BROADWAY, NEAR fn a private family, where but fow permancnt boarders . De 000 often, ON ” ‘ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS Broome stroot-—Doors chen at 64: to commence ab7. | are taken. Legation 'in the vieinlty of the Mowory sud ier, dcr, die. New York against the ecclosiastical devise law. Referred. | room. Nothing,’ was the laconie reply, in more-in- open at 634; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Monday rey March 14, will bo porformed nee given and required. Address R. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. stances than one. Others, however, thought there Monday oventag. March 14, will be performed THE SOLDIER'S DAVGIITER, Mr, Coouxy, by bill, to incorporate Lockport Savings nae ] a ERAKES PROGRESS.” | Gov. Monrtall; fr. lake | Quaint, aE ICE EE SGA: OnreERGLD The News from Honduras. Bank. would be a fing and an admonition, but no imprisonment. .W. God ‘anny. ira. Nichol Lester low. _ Ee als Befiotions, by Leon davelil, Ma Jerome, dc. Ghippendate | Mra, Melfort. obtain rooms on the ‘seeond or third New Onuzans, March 9, 1853. | o¢ Mf, Ravcoox, by bill, concerning the Mayor of thecity | Shortly after ten o'clock the court was filled in evory HERMIT OF THE ROCK. | THE YANKEE DUELLIST. beige ui ioe tree, . Apply at 462 Broome street, near mae Zi J i A of Pag pd by bill, for the re-organisation of the First part, leaving scaree room for the seven-and-twenty de- J FT. Sais Lae a tt e schooner Chas. Pearson, ‘rom. . » a organiza’ fiant ji 'T, CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR CHATHAM PAULI ame hae i eaieet ai eengeniog Regiment of New York Voluntecrs. ts of judicial injunctions. Some time betore the hour Eeseciag tae Meh b cttnat Ejeer|saa'te winch stuns | BOARDING 2 em, cuPatar AURORE | Sender Be Prsus tM So ume iehrte oft, | opm leven Ooi) fa the een, the itr Monday oven GAMBLERS WIFE. le] Gatrictlo, ... Mrs. Stephens | 345 Broadway. Transient boarders §1 25 porday. Mefereaces | She reports that great excitement prevailed on the | packer Maries ot ceeate; the bill to incorporate the | men and Assistants entered the court, and with Pee eye TO RTOUS PAMILY,” “Mitt Albertine — sO ae i hal A Island, in consequence of Her British Majesty’ Mr. Joxss, a bill in elation to plank roads and turnpike | ifficulty made their way to the position assigned them. Block, ........Mr. Robinson | Miss Torrons, .Misa Albertiano Oops | MINSTREL: Se BROADWAY, AGOVE | BOARDING AT 317 BROADWAY—PRONT PARLOR, 2 z y's war | roads. “Make way for the Aldermen,” was heard from the ing. —H. Wood, Me 7] with pantry and bedroom adjoining. ‘alse, severst rooms steamer Devastation, having anchored off Toupillo, and Mr. Bancock gave notice of a bill to authorize Buffalo | stentorian lungs of the official, who, though not » lachry- fered by this ith grates, fc 1 , With full partial . id it jer:?? . clocks for th i selevrated company of Munising and Ehlopian dolingataey | Yoométo gt to ainglegeutiomen, without buard. ‘Ttansion’ | Aémanded the surrender of the place, in tho name of tho | falitoad, -'° °mtTuction of the Buffalo and Pittsburg | mong individual, is oalled a ‘‘erier;” but, to look on the SHED WAKE In the afteraoen at Se'aiock ALLOW MED | Bee Programme, “Doors spam. ab Os. eonsert commonees et ~ tee Mosquito King. sant Rsnre OF TER OOF, OF BROOEL YE: 3 portly nemy of the. Gammem Council, and thelr. goad APOLOGISE, and, also, THE LIMERICK BOY. The Petri. Pycrsloek. Admission, 25 eents. tho public aro roapest REAKFAST, 4C., WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, MAY To the bill for the incorporation of ferry companies, | humored faces, thore seemed no need for tears of aympa- fied Horse and Rider, tho Living Animals, &c., are to be ly informed that the afternoon eoneerts are discon! be obtained in # private family,by a gentloman af quiet The inhabitants were given two hours time to decide, | Mr- VANDERBILT, cam.) Pengeded, an amendment guard- | tyy for them . — vom : a 1e yy of Brow a Sant ucahs igus $0 therwenote) Aieentas Eine ete ‘i habits wishing s permanency, in ®modern ho ing the rights of lyn. fortainmente, be. 25 outa; Parquet and First Dalsony, 125g FZLLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, NO.539 BROAD. | baths, ‘ac., on ‘ahington. quare. Please address, with | before the commencement of a bombardment, Str boat 9 "RARNUM'S MUSEUM.—ON MONDAY EVENING, AT | ager and Pro} 5 erbain 734 o'clock, for the third wook, the gorgeons Oriental | selcbrated company o clans and Ehiopi Eich Tite MAT. 4 F bs McMvmray, (dem.)—It is too late in the day for | All conjectures as tothe amount of penalty, were sooa, Chinese Buildings.—Last week of the Second ¢, ‘Daniel, h u their cents extra, | ; E Serio. Bioea e Lt sa aise roal ee un office, The inabitante yielded to superior forees, Dut solomaly | fe ® propecitide, he righta of the city of Now York however at an end. The Judges having taken seats, ‘ v8 OPER $ LLER, OARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS, BELOW FOUR: : . om rocecd TEA et paneer e a OR AT: ABOVE | sho unrivatied Prince of Wissrds, returns iis sincere thanks teenth street, west side, with breakfast, are wanted, by | protested against the outrage. plishes nothing—saves nothing to Brooklyn—haw been | ‘¢ clerk p: et cole he ARNE! OF" Tae eee the sole dircetion nn. jersonal supe Gi to the Now York public for the immense patronage hostowed | a gentleman. Would prefer a widow Indy of sociable dispo- . enacted and re-enacted—ex pressed and re-exprossed. | defendants. ‘whose concerts in tht: city, for ¢ upon him during the past twelve wooks, and respectfully an- | sition, without oncumbrant Ing no other boarders, ‘The Mosquito flag was hoisted and the Honduras flag | The section proposed cannot give the bill any vitality as ALDERMEN. ASSISTANTS, eoeived with favor by b nounces that he will close his first soason on the 10th inkb., itable accommodation price will bo paid in concerns Brooklyn. Abraham Moore, Josiah W. Brown, Budienees. Tickets, for & short time only, in order to alter, perfect, and decorate | advance. Address Planter, Bi way Bost office. pulled down. $ C ioe Dudley Haley, Saml. R. Mabbatt, Snonea at 7%. On 4 his new saloon, directly over his present one, and to preparo - ‘ -—-- Mr, Cootay, (dem.) considered this a very important Oscar W. Sturtevant, Tmothy 0" aw ar Od end atten oe a Third Series’ of magnificent experiments,’ for the ‘Second OARD IN HOBOKEN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, The British war steamer then preceeded to Limas, and | Dill. He would like to know the process by which it came ye Oe Teeter Seen, commenee at é o'elook. Season, that will eclipse every species of magic heretofore or two single gentlemen, ean be accommodated erat ‘ toa third reading. This bill belonged to the Committee Jacob F. ley, John F. x Prevented to the American public, and which have won for | of. partial board, ‘with pleasant rooms, bath, &o., ina | Connonading was afterwards heard in that quarter, It | on Commerce and Navigation. It is just such a bill as Thomas J. Barr, Patrick Broaden, IRCUS. W YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOW- rofessor Heller the applause of Europe, Professor Heller prixate family, whero there are no other boarders, in th should be .copsidered in eommittee of the whole, as all ‘Wm. M. Tweed, Charle: ery.—The French Troupe of Equestrians for six nights, | Bas given, in New York, fargo block teu rods from the ferry. Said a ‘was presumed that a contest was going on between the | important questions ought to bo considered Richard T. Compton; Helmus M. We Madame Tourninire, Mlle. Josephine, EIGHTY SIX GRAND PERFORMANCES, ® commanding viow of the city, and the fer t ited t 4 Wm. J. Brisley . Edwin Bouton, rag Poy Pod, emt 8 Which have been witnessed by over 50,000 ladies and gentle. | Gvery fiftcon minutes during the day, and half hour through | steamer and the Honduras troops. ‘was resomamattted't0 the committee of the wholey Wesiey Smith,” Wm. H. Wright, ‘The performs of the grand Manogo Act, by | men, who received his unsurpassable foata with enthusiastic | the night. Address, for three days, T. E, A., Horald off THE PROPOSITION TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION. esley I m. H. Wrigi Madamo Tourn ‘and Parisian Equestrianism, by Miles | APProbation, The attractions offered for the shirteonth A severé shock of an earthquake was felt at Belize on Mr. Prexex, (dem.) from the minoyity of the sélect James M. Bard, Jacob H. Va 5 3 ke. week will be replete with startling and brilliant WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, committee appointed to consider the subject of such Asahel A. Denman, Wm. McConkey, nd Family, in La Status Blanch. LLUSIONS OF THE BLACK ART, ard for the Indy oniy,) where thore are no other | © the 10th of February. amendments of the Constitution as will provide for the Wm. H. Cornel * Joseph Rogers, vs+s++-Sam Lathrop | together with the impenetrable oxperiinont of 'd they. oan live retired, Good room and good enlargement of the canals, made an elaborate report. It John Doherty, Thomas AND ASGENT o¥ | , Evening performances, eommonee ai 73; o'slook, and on pga toe J. Monee, Breadway Fost Ofise, Affairs in Washington City. takes the most decided ground t Mr. Vanderbilt's Wm. J; Peck. Mont Blanc.—Spesial Notice.—A place adapted for this | Saturday rnoon at 8. Admission, ; Children, a OFFICE-SERKERS AND APPOINTMENTS—TURMOIL AND | PFOposition. The sentiments and arguments of tho re- The clerk said all but three answered to their names. and beawbiful entertainment has at length boon so: | half-price, OARD.—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, PERMANENT Ta a whieh is yery well written, are similar to thore | ere Alderman Cornell, who is a fine, jolly, rotund Teeted in this ety, and ia about undergoing tho altoration 25 a board for a gentleman and lady, and’ child, two years CONFUSION —THE TRHUANTEPEC AFFAIR, ETC. eretofore advanced by Col. Young and Mr. Hoffman. I ‘ ney ged and embellishment requisite for ite presontation, due notice ROOKLYN MUSEUM.—SHAKSPEARE DRAMATIC | OJd, ina strictly private family, whore there sre no thor SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. is directly antagonistical to the report of the majority, | !oeking specimen of civic good things, was seen waving ‘Of whieh will be shortly given, PME MC aN Bula night-—Monday evening, Marob lf, | hoarders, and the comforts of ® home may bo enjoyed. Ad- 3 hich, it allege 5 ellie A " retell otl ee THE MERCHANT OF VENICE—Shylock, Mr, d. G: Abbe. | hoardgre, aud the comforts of » fon to be up town, Wanmxarox, March 12—734 P.M. | Wish, it alleges, invites the most alarming expendi- | through the mass of people that thronged tie eourt, R. VALENTINE, AT THE UPPER LECTURE ROOM, | Bassanio, Mr. Ellis; Antonio, Mr. Phalon; ‘Portia, Miss Mit- | New York, or near the ferry. tures. The scheme embodies the whole errors of the Judge Duxr then delivered the written judgment of the Hepe Chapel, 718 Broadway, eemmencing Monday’ | Chell. BOX AND COX. Tickets may bo had of the members, dul frelas Rented The office seekers are grumbling loudly at the deliber- | past, from the Ruggles to the nine million bill. Such is oh, and ovary svening during tbe, weak, in his inimit: andatthedoor, "J, B. CONNER, President. OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN, AT THREE DOLLARS | ate manner in which their claims are ccnsiderod. So far | the minority’s conclusion of the whole affair. Court, which is very elaborate, and ocoupied more than i, = : 3 rman Sturtevant’s case ifferent from somites eit anata atetetcan a Whore Boropoan reputation, of twenty yours’ standing, asa ‘A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, on | Tre ‘0 the contrary aro mere guesswork, or feelers. | report as of that of the majority. He wanted the report |. © samman ot His frainlog: al jastariae ase @nd everybody. Professor of Natural Magio, coupled with his Amorioan re- ‘8 few single gentlomen, can be accommodated with a | The President said to-day that it would be impossible to | read ee people. other men. framing preparing re Tickets, 60 sents; s gentlernan and two ladies, one dollar. | Putation, confirmed by threo millions of American citizons, | jjandsome front room with spacious closet attached. Also, | take up the New York appointments even for considera- Mr. Vax Schoownoven (whig).—The most of it has been | solution was a deliberate aot; the adoption of it by his Spm at sonamionsen ab Ghoverexeepenay Wats tee secon ance Warman; | Sfewecentiemen can be agannmodaied with ard, wither | toe peng the middle ef vert neck seed TeRrE BED) brethren might have been the remult of haste or passion. USEUM OF KGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES COTUTVY. | Mallow ail the rest, and colipee nil other Wizards, Magicl without rooms. Dinner hours ono and threo o’clook. Apply . Mr. Wnigut (whig).—Everybody has not access to the ", tke MTN eh TIQUITIES SSTUTYY, | Kinga ot Magis, der doy wis neve sprang anaes tee re: | wt lid Leonard street agt eof Broadway. The Tehuantepec question will come up either onTues- | material from which this is made up. Everybody doos | The sentence as {o.Alderman Sturtevant is, that he shall Valuable collection of Pharonic snd Ptolemaic romaing, just juccessful appearance in this country has called into OARD WANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOR A GENTLE- | day or Wednesday. A great many whig Senators have | 2° read the Aflas. be imprisoned in the. City Prison for the term of fifteem Sabasted ficeab toon ie d formed by Dr. Abbots, du. | °*istence (as in Europe) such a host of itinerants, man and lady and single lady, with ¢ After s further discussion, in which Messrs. Cooury, fe thi reasury. a.fine of $250, Sao ee eee at meee Dates Se. THE WizakD Oy THE NOWTH inree unturned room; ienity within twa blocks of road | Tet andit ls feared a quorum cannot be kept after next | yonaan"and Covoun participated) Mr, Baro. (dem) | 40"; And he shall pay o tho city traaury o-ie of #260 afseton 60 cents; ehfldren half price. “Catalogues for sale in t original, the invontor of modern magic. is in | way, between Canal and Duan streets exetoe weak Hetee, | week. said if there was not a strong desire for the enlargement, | nd:to the relators, for their costs and expenses, $102 OT. the rooms, Open during the day and oveaing. At 8, x i Orleant, "ons Haran cube : Saranna, ane exchanged; rent as required. Address G. S. S., Broad- It is understood that the able Commissioner of the | then had the people of all parties, by their acts in their | In relation to each of the Aldermen who voted for the reso- bmond, Va.; Baltimore, Md. 24d March, for three os conventions during the last fall, utterly misstated tho | jwcion of Alderman, Stuxtevant—with tho oxeeptien of E | weeks; Washington, 'D. C., on tho 18th of April: Pittsburg, = ; Tand Offce—John Wilson—wil remain in office for the | will of the people. ‘The decision of that people is higher | ‘on o aren iid engi tte city, of New York, boge I Fas ad New York City for the World's Fair, in May, Bo tatlemen con ba heey IA EEN SINGLE | present at least. There ta a atrong feeling in favor of | authority thay the opinion of any tan, or gt'any Leck, | Alderman Wesley Smith, who, in auitable terms, has ex- of the marvellou nders and dinner on Sundays, Inquire at 91 | retaining him altogether, as ho never was a politician. lature, dead or livin, pressed his regret, andhas made what we deema sufficient ie Hamilton ferry, South Brooklyn. ‘The motion of Mr. McMurray was adopted. ii h of them fine of 0 Mewsetedil etna heth x Major Hobbie can get tho First Assistai tmaster wology—we impose upom eac! a PROFESS OR AND E RSON, 'OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET. es ks sate permaprainyts ad P: o Doring his Southorn tour tnd wife, and two or threo single sao NLEMAN | Generalship; but his friends, belioving that the duty is | was received from the Assembly and sent to the Finance | $260, in addition to. the.sum of $101 51 for the ciet: ‘Sisty! for the highly appreciated compliment conferred pon to look upon unparalleled in the world. bim’by both associations in nee an honorary mem! a f Lct them be assured that Paul Julien will, at all’ tim Proud any the diplomas he received from them t “ And when itlemen, can be ac- AERO AOE crempy eon Hichard wil bo fama pels in| as ontaseeedewaie eet nse ee te At ieee 88, toe erate yeah ues Yobe Rfsinl Aneiboes/ 9 XE 2h | OSS Sores pain Aceran exbacia Papo paged wacmennapieaai ig re A pa hee, Healer ys atlions Merechenes Ady Acar, sa., and RION’S, CHAMBERS STREET—MONDAY, SHAS. FeRNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN.—THE UP- | OFFICESKERERS WHOSE CHANCES ARE GOOD—Ex- | ,,,0*™*"4 the charter of the Montgomery Mining Com~} (sii¢rmman Smith has very properly submitted himsel te Bones ced weipabee, wiih Rall dete Bim, when more aa: Pear ti RRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, neal Bree) hed Herald Lgl room, oy pag tay 28 CITEMENT AMONG THE NEW YORKFRS—MR. FILL-|| “ Relative to the construction of railroad tracks actors | the judgment of the Court by a concessiom of his errer. this opportunity to announce tiat Paul Julien, for the shore | With scenery, dresses, and properti Dal tie at nished, without board. ‘A liberal arrangemont made with a | | MORE'S INTENDED DEPARTURE, BTC. earings pacha Atihes casos Upon each of them, therefore, as well as upon each of picioelddipertiehet etry fre weep eed fd A! Sir John Falstaff, Mr. Burton; Dr. Caius, Mr. Placido; | Port pad’ Tenant: Gegery Bane oa moaation, Address, FROM A REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. ‘To extend the time for the completion ef ths Rome and | the Assistant Aldermon who Inid the resolution upem the Sir Hugh Evans, Mr. Johnston; Ford, Mr. Dyott; P: Fisher; Shallow, Mr. Skerrett; Slender, Mr. Fisk; Mr. Holman; Host, Mr. stl ta Bardolph, Mr. Russel! Pistol, Mr. Berton; Mistress a ra. enor Singer and a young Prima Donna, scarcely budding, will speal uy, itself, and ofthe preparatory notices. The pu ‘Spportubity to do her full jnutice, and will bo thank ful Julien for the worthy discovery he has made. ‘Wasmnerox, March 12, 1853, Watertown Railroad. table, wa impose a Anoof, $100, to be paid to the trea RED: Res teed as be Ook ARETE ‘The following candidates are favorably spoken of; some she the fone of West Farme to appoint a cal. | gury of che city, in addition to the sum of $101 51 fer tho. ‘Mra, Skerrett; ress | tom, eonsidered as about cartain:— =) of.the relator. Ime each of these. me Figo, Ms, Durward, Daame as pie Me. Wherlon ot North Caroline, for Siatk: Auditor, Cee int elthbelaent : , i : pear x Assembly. cases e.wairant will be issued, committing the parties te, ‘ SEYMOUR, oF THE ROwERY THEATHE, me-| The Ovewenrs Patro Ack and Veen! Nusi, by Mr. Cooke. Tesms tala t one of ta tingle fenilemes baving ex. | __ Hen. Fee pats Of Wisconsin, Eecend-Assistent Post, ‘Aimar, March 12, 188% | prison. until the fine that kas been imposed is paid. ~ cemibeetfolly informa his friends that he has removed bi | old Windsor Town and the Castle, in the time of Houry LY; y hn, An H. H. Heath, of Washington, Treasurer of the United Pa eas ceipgraani pitty A Judge Exner difered.from tho Court as to the amous, gortuming catablishment to No. 180 Walker stroot, thee» | an Arras, or Tapostry Chamber; Herno's Oak, by moontigh - Staten After a discussion on the correctrasa of the jourral of | (°° Sut aearded to the Aldermen, exelucive of oe ee oe collethion ef theatrical: sinequerabe, | ** supposed haunt of the Fairies; the Long Walk in Wind: URNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- Hon. A. W. Buel, of Michigan, Charge to Berlin. gesteatsy the third reading of bills was taken uryand | Of peais! dermen, exclusive ee ee Dall deeseoe, ail of whist ceo’ net ak ake’, | SO Park, do. men, or gentlemen and their wives, without board, at , H e folio ung Deaeed unless otherwise noted:— Mr. Sturtevant. In the sentence of the Court regarding. Factories, and designed from the best euthori¢ies, ancient | T°conclude with afavorite Farce, __ } 17 Hudson street, ono block from Chambers. A rumor that parties arriyed yesterday and deposited To authorise the Clerk of Madison.county to revisw the | sturtevant he entirely coneumzed, bat, in his opinion, the- ad modern. 2% ANVARD’S PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AN@D OME WANTED.—TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN DE. | £50,000 with Corcoran & Riggs, to further the interests | papers in this office. — 9. Fi reraainder of be Boura, with the exception of alder- Se a RR Ee the Holy Land is now open, at the now and spacious sire rooms, with full or partial board, between Fulton | of a certain gentleman for the New York Custom House, o confirm the official acts of Joseph P. Richardase, mea Dougherty, should have been punished with impri~ Tamed, and the whole of the City of London, with the | Georeme in, Broadway. adjoining she Motropolitan Hotel, | and Canal strectt—St, John’s park preferred—with a sociable | hag caused considerable commotion in the New York del. | p,20,°%t¢H4 the time for the collsetion of taxes ‘a West | soament as well as fine. ley aioe pe peer 19 reloek.” Bae and continued every evening. Paintod from authentie draw- | French, German, or American family, where there are few or Farms. ° Mr. RuctaRa Buerexn, counsel for Alderman Wesley aan bead t vb ‘e'alock, yi Ee J ty ‘s. 19 pie ae = le Spon the Lapel my raid h i sae e a Petter naeat oe ‘ilies to ae a egation of office seekers. To amend the charter of Salery Sith, said toathe did aot to ap) from ‘the.j Bucrsly, 3. D.’ Price rednecd! to omly 25 conta, ree K anti rereaal soghighare maven at 76; ANd ho moderate, j Please address stor ala Post Dike, teats | Ex-President Fillmore will not leave Washington until wii cttee Bumber of bills were reported complots, among fumed DOE car dla casein, hi . Fal y ARD IN WEST FOURTEENTH i Nin h was . | tice of tha. appeal sn undertaking were pat in on Btreot, four doors from Broadway. Amateur performances | 1 4NoRAMA.—NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN —A parlor and bedroom on tho second floor of a | WNITED STATES CRIMINAL COVRT—TRIAL OF DR. | To amend tlre charter of Plastsburg. Deltalf of the defendauis, and after some Gesuitery: oom recn baita Me Way nie of thenteenl wigiande ed | gp, Hall bg mammoth Pancraiaa of the Mlssapp iver | dep oasaiguay tool with board fo & geutioman ‘nd hi GARDNER, ETC. BILIS REVORTED. versation the Court Jeaided that the notice of appeal and i Ne Be ‘om 3 0 fro 4 oer. Arra 1 i =a} ‘ 2 four hours notice, athaiepant 70} On Saturdays, at halt past So'e ook, an, he made for the snsting oar if desira Ne. "Nowe nocd Wasmxcrox, March 12, 1853, |, 70 Previde, ee spreereacions for, Se omens no res ae MAREE Orn operate Bes payee SALES A'T AUCTION. Pier ee reiee.___._ | Utalona, Audross box S301 Fort Otte: oe appignnt | 0 & motion by Charles Wallach to admit Lieut. | “To provide for appropriat‘og for the support in part ci’ | P*YCSME. os ine court to enter an ander te that eee eee eee N ETROPOLITAN HALL.—FIFTH GRAND CONCERT | 218 West Fourteonth strect. . Referenc: xchanged. Schaumburg to bail, Dr. Boyle testified that Mr. Fuller bata hosy itals. effect. —SALE OF of the National Guard Band, on Saturday evening, Eleventh, | March 19. Conductor, Jos, Noll. Loader, F. Riotaol. A « Broadway and avenu NT! i OTH :X RESOLUTION T2 AMEND THE COMBTITUTION . y i . Ax eee Mba als oor cea eed PO LET, WITH ROARD—THE SECOND FLOOR, On | bad greatly improved, had been removed to hivresidence | yf. Suaw (dem), of N. ¥., Iuid om tho table a resclu: | i¢speStioe mae iced ont the nena ok ei tat en r lots, on . . if tho other party issued out the warrant of commitment th, Kichth, Fifth, Third, Second, Ay and B; o lots on mi cents, Concert to eommence at eight o'clock. AaAtee Te Rinne Ge sti Ae without difficulty, was able to sit up and walk a little, | tion of why niry into the oxpediency of such an amead- penting ihe snaasl, they should do se at their own risk. Riis a mattanonavante Li tartar ning tanh paket PPRANKLIN, MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREBT—@RO. | square.’ ‘two gonticnon and wives, or single gontiomon, pro- | and he had reason to believe would recover. Drs Holmes | ment of t co ie scraertee as eu give to the Legislejure Awerman Sturtevant will be, Lee at large, and a anes Len, Proprictor.—The above ostablishmont is opon every | ferred. Terms moderato, Roforoncos given’ aud required, _ | the authe rity to seli the canals. the imposition of the fines suspended, until the decision Fiver, 00 fase" troxks hetwone’ Fituyetourthe cat Fitty-ateh | afternoon, at So'clock; aud im the evening at 13, for tbe | Address BW. Ln sevald office: be Bre tO bell a the ae ee Severe mmieted Schaum: | “On mo’ don of Mr. Loo'sis (dem.), cf Herkimer, the Gom- | Cf‘the Cours of Appeals. trecdn Also, xwatoricke on Hariomiver. Anthony J. | purpeso of \ Claasie and Original keprogentations of Living i TOR SEVENTEEN TID | ancien eee eee en sten rearaner cas® | mitteo of the Whole rasumed the consideration of tho | “Where will ihe Brondway Railrosi end? We do not appasier We OaL ay eanOn, Wm Teed Ary aegD cL BE | te difei performances. For fartoae | W “wards pormancut board fora sertlonay in creenee | ihe opening argument for Gardner. "He intended’ to | PUlzeD ating to mean the location of the terminus; but where will the Petraes" Exctianze, he following’ property, vis.—2 AAR Ce Seine imiectines | yeoverttsé ths rovers wenuioed mnsnechemmemmen ites Aserseammers, Iigation, the injunctions, the deoisions, the speeches r boarders, 008: 5 ‘s ont 4 e Boxes, 50 cents; Stage Seats, with o would, if required, furnish a suit of apartments in the best ine—duly signed and sealed by th : Ttw as debated by Mr. Woop, Mr. Eusworti, Yaz, SHAW, | and appeals, terminate? We cannot answer where. But Berkiviet hina ee ow doesent Danae aed Pa ‘373; conte; Boxes, 28 eonts; gallory, 1294 cents Ryle, the uso of whieh he needs but iw the eventag, as hois | KriesP@ [duly Ngned ane seaind by the Mexican autho- | and ¥ ale. Loowis—and progress reported. hen? maghap-sometiae in Taek © gecond street; 1 lot N. W. eorner of Third avenue and Fifty ——— bergen in business during she ey ae wilt be given Minister bere. ‘i M -, Lcomis pro, coset the copsretaisy of salirosds, t street; 1 lot on N. E. nor of Third av ad nd fe and required. ross, post paid, 5. N. 8., Horald office, “ 7 dept sts, station houses, &ec., “ within ¢ exterior line re Siar nia SALES AT AUCTION _ | 3 = ir. Bradley concluded by alving a hieory of the case | Of th station howe Ae math Court of General Sessions, NRY H, nt Pit. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—Hi COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. and all its incidents, tracing down to the present time. shis was debated by Messrs. SURNKIT, an@fusworws; | Before Judge Leebe, and Aldermen Cornell and Boye , Will sell by auction, on Tuesday, ~~ Jo Will be Witnesses for the prosecution were then called. Maxcu 12 —Yhis morning the Court opened at nine ; a 1 4 cn menars m : wy » Asssmbly adjourned. F ; B, corner of ighth avenue and Fifty- rticth street, at 103g o'clock, ® general assort- HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A | _ Franklin 8. Meyor testified that he was a justice of the iE Aho Ok AY, SEO o'clock, with the understanding that the argumoat to 2 lots 8. E. corner 0! i font aconce cad Firky | ment o id furniture, belonging to a family leaving co-partnership, under the firm of Mabio, Knapp & John- | peace in this district on the 80th of November, 1849, on quash the indictments pending against Aldermen Bard fourth street; 2 lots S. Peay * oon Sihun a halves: Italy, consisting of tapertry earpets, a super) pianoforte, ston, in the business of manufacturing and selling gold and | which day some person, purporting to be George Gard- Fire at Rochester. and Smith, should be heard. However, there appeared anh stroot: 8 Lots on enet side of vlock on avenue A betwoon | made by’ Collard, of London, French secretary, rosewood | silver pen and pencil casos. JOHN MABIE, |” ner, appeared before him, and mace oath to the meme- Rocussrer, March 12, 1853. to have been some misunderstanding between the coun- aveiue A and Pitty skh.strooy, «lois 8. W. corner Eloventh | Parlor furniture, covered silk brocatelle, rosewsod sido ta- ATEN. i. SouNsion, | Tial of said Gardner, but that he could not now identify The extensive works for kyanizing timber. &c., owned | sel aud the istrict. Attorney, respecting the bour enue nnd Fifty-fith st.;1 lot N. B. eorner of Blevonth av- ing room | New York, Feb. 14, 1853. JOUN McGOVERN. ’ | that person. £ by Messrs. Parsons, Rochester &Child, were consumed by | of meeting, and, ax Mr. Blunt came at 10 o’cl ue and Fifty-tifth s ‘on west Sic of bleak on Betond .. &e. Also, fifty u a = Dr. James 8. Mackie testified that he knew the hand- fire this moraing. The loss is about $10,000—the insu- | gupposig that’ to be the hour, and the coun- sreney he Aas tA is _ a Necutreak ite aentee dozen tirst anality choice wines, imported fr the owner's. WE, FIRM, or PRIOR, PARKER & CARR, 1s TiIs ee of Dr. Gardner, Taving, ve — the Sats i rance small. It is supposed to have been the work of an | gel for the aldermen appearing an hour Wofore, the Ww. : private use, Sale commences with kitchen furniture, lay dissolved by imutual consent, and Chauncey P. | partment, corresponded w: im, and he recogni © | incendiary. Judge thought that if the argument w: mmenced Slave oy aS feck ou este rind 2 pores of land, With Water : Seen tnd ae vemeemans, | Rikers stone’ authorized’ to ‘use tie maine of therm in | Lgonture to tbat memorial as that of said Garner. fe — at that Inte hour hey wonldlnet Bava tine-$ eonohute Bad Fifty -tith etreuts; 1 lot on Thirty-elgheh stroot. 210 foot C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER—ELEGANT FURNITURE | settlement. hese Edward Johnson and Dr. Davis testified that they wer , | Reduction of Fretghtage on the Pennsylvania | it before Alderman Correll. one of th® associate judges ‘west from Fifth aveane; 1 lot_on Thirty-fourth pianofortes, and gE iets shiny articles at auction for Cree respectively clerks to the Board of Commissioners, an 4 Railroad. of the court, would be compelled to leave, for the pur- feet west from Tonth avenue; 7 lots on Fifty-iifth dey neste Largo and percmaptery sale, om four monthst eka: | New York, March 12, 1863, 118 Warren street. | they recognized the memorial before the Court as havis Prrrsnure, March 12, 1853. | pore of being present in the Superior Court. The matter eee eet ee Asth stone’ between | dit, for all sums over $000, for approved endorsed notes. RG, — ——______ been eyce you andifiled by the Board of Ovinealssionats) gn} The Penneylvanis Railroad Company have reduced the | was, therefore, adjourned until 10 o'clock on Tuesday eo an 2 gore lots on Fi KEMP will sell at auction, as above, a very largo assortmont ARTNERSHIP.—A MOST DESIRABLE OPPORTUN 1¢ 29th November, 1849. rate on bacon, beef, pork, whiskey, lard, and lari oil, to eee eg ee ee elith vrtues; elec, a ’aataisn'on | of rich frst class cabinet’ furniture, plasofortcs, and other ty is now offered to an active, enterprising young man, | | The defenee objected to the memerial beng giver , to | Ste. per 10) Ibs., from Pittsburg to Philadelphia’ or | "Ste Court then ordered out the pristoners convicted the banks of the East river, between 54th and Fifty-sixth | rich fancy housekeeping goods, auch as arely offered at | having from $1,000 to $1,500 to invest, to enter into partacr: | the jury, on the ground that the identity of them imo | Baltimore. during the. week for sentense. Streets, about 90 feet front, containing about 30 roome, with ion, and which perents a very favorable opportunity for | ship in an established manufacturing Wusiness of the highest | rial, ay that prevented by Dr. Gardner to the Bow 4 of tinsel pg By ‘Se re een. se. Napa ean He vitniacd at tho austion room, No, | howsekeeper to purchase the very est devcription of tose: | respectalility. Addrese with real tame, (none otiers will | Commissioners, bad not, heen evtablisheds They °°! Destructive Fire near sew Haven. sed Ot ones eit tees eer ee Broad dots “Reva era Tear an eheetey tatatlamt eared aad End EB Beek ne mae wae. | TRpaniued wnt after four o'loek, when whe! Qyart | 0 NTN NW Hava Sareh Ta daua, | cede Miehway roery, were, plaed atthe Mar, ICTION NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED W D most fashionable styi dof the very best materials, ARTNE! ANTED—TO ENGAGE IN THE MANU- ae Churchill's auger factory, a large establishment tive 4 i o form, thoes ‘whointead, Coposine of tuaiy housekeld, | sn the whole will be positively wold without reserves Taotur: | D‘Teetare‘ot lemter ef all darsetomeete oa Court sustain the objestion, itis understood | miles from this city, wax burnt cown at eleven o'clock | Melancholy ited conrietgene Seat oicoe Furniture, or stocks of goods, scription, tits spriag, | niture is moetly from an old catabli¢hed cabinetmaker of the re and valuable tract of timber landwithin o that the cage must be dismissed. Tast night, The lose is $16,000, Insured for $9,000, of ing eee Ka a is Sole mae a that be Meee re ioe» Sil ssles tontided tortura wt ruchia eat bee Freited cae int war fee Any pean en atone et ke. k Wise tive dent King declines the O ath which the Etpa Company has $4,500. tor, the term of your natural oe [Here the pr’ ony 6 believe# he can give the most entire satisfaction, Lib ranted. The pianofortes are all of the best quality and somo 0 invest im thi an learn further particulars b; 7 ‘e ——- on endeavored to mutter out something to the Court, whil acranoes Toads oi all goods con jue for aslo at his sales: | of hich, are very rich ‘and penutifully carved, ftom ity ry pplying at No. cet, room No. & Beet of re xf Cnartestox, March 19,1853, Markets. ee Is ter out sons biog ene ease ee Foom, wud prompt settlements iuvarin bly. ‘ are parlloninele ecriliy of sled tvuntve of itmcte oeuen Meow a ue . Pace The oath of office was not administered t 7 New Ortrans, March 9, 1853. isters and brothers of the convicts, were in court, dee, Kee WESHUOTL, “Avetioncer, 0 Greonwich ayonvo, Peace ae cers eae eer MLNS ARTNER WANTED-IN A WHOLESALE AND RE- | president on the 4th inst. Mr. Rodney, our’ disney saCotion has been in brisk ‘demand during the last four Atecioas) Bas te, Courks soit the Tadeo, Soke mat naan ff si ‘plat . rich ehi id ou é, sh cloth etore, one of the be: nd most respesta- : on + ws M . days, the sales reaching 54, ales. he increased re feel disposed to imprison you for your lifetime. H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER —VALUABLE | fe Tctudedju thesale, to all of, which the edpecial avtice of in the city, as tho prprictor’s timo ia too much | visited Mr. King on the 3d for the purpose’ ; hut Mr, K. | ceipta at ull the Southern ports over the same time last | Nive yeazowe’,.,t@ imprison you for, your, lifetime, welt wu th nal: ce Eametey, Marek, | Bezeee invited She teate Lite ina rare opportunity: san tiene Creiiscreny | considered the ceremony unnecostary, for ring that he | J¢8%) Now amount to 620,000 bales, Prieos are firm, deprive sou of your liberty for a long time; and the ok, M., at the Merchants’ Exchange, the first be shown of 0 in the last four ye ad steadily | should never be able to reach Washington 6 aysume the = = probability is that you, Kehoe, will never old your 7 stone front honse and lot, situate on TEAS. Incronsing. ‘The highest references requizod. “Address, wit | duties of the office, and if be should, the £0,4*sume the poor old mother again, who is now in court so sore- est avene, pa ah te of Bixth Sonata Lone OF Sa CeeuIrerin true Enterp Herald office. administered at Washington. The friend’ , however, who The Erection of a Mint In California. ly afllieted at r departure. The sentence of the Galiy Vue, Heiohed io the, vest ranner, wit modern im. | CS’strectrmisnee Co nturm Mefrienda that ne hag noteoue | GB ()(),-PARENDR WANTED, IN AN ofits ieesent location ara yet rentore Pathe Mlabelty | hs sist sociion, of the act of Bi March, 1860, to | Court, 18 that cack of you be confined in the Btate rower itn rater closet, dain waiters, speaking | to Australia, nor to California, as falsely reported hy intor- ou Tiers Uuainess, with from five hundrad to one tow of his present location may yet restore ¥ im to health. Ae ar lead og J ‘agarogrltioon fie ihe we Mo Lat at Sing Sing forthe term of ten years and one as, 4 i sp to top. Lot e ow carrying on bust he Colum. | #and dollars capits he business is very profitable, and mi qeveemineinemaeninnamamresiniens upply i I st month. Fire chew by on6 ROSCE6G [Ok ene ree | ate eee tie: aan OLeCaTIGE: ith telaoeee Woes | ak Apply innneiiatsly, with name au address, ©0'W-S | Preegott Congressional Nomin ation in Rhode | 18 fiscal year ending the sOth June, 1853." having | "he roment the sentence was rendered « scream'was : : and Chambers streets, where ho will be happy to receive | 2» Herald office. Island. bo ent ti © | provided ‘that the time for receiving bids under the act | given by the mother and sisters, and as the convicts were AUCTIONEER.—TO FURNITURE | cal 0 frequently inquired for him with- island. of Sd July, 1 for the erection of a mintat California, | passing from the court the mother and tere elus gnee’s rale fan ee Bek OF Glogant formation being ziven to them. NEW PUBLICATIONS. . Provipence, &. 1. March 12, 1953. be extended spine Ist Vipace 1868, and that the sum of | q;ound their necks, kissing them and bidding them good Tosewe oxany, and bin alnut furniture, ee, ee meneeremen winrAne WAAR AANA AN Dative : 4 4 ’ celina! hree hundred thousand dol priated by said act, | jy f po 18th, at Ne. 13 Bower raters wut THE TURF. NEW PAPER.—TNE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY IN Flishe M. Aldrich, of Glouoester, thas been nominate | ty so much thercof as may ie Sesenery, small bearued He vy sulles, toes anientatione ea meee baie “a op sie pecmiers Dre, be Bee Anarene AARAAAAAAAAAAAAAY formed that the Harmonial Association of this sity, } asthe freesoil candidate for repr osentative to Congress | only to the erection and putting\in operation a mint in | "9;incpoyee: Leste OF at la peveous. rniture contained therein, . : mt ropoao to publish weekly a new paper, ontitiod tho" Jout- | from the western district of tbis* «°° 2 James Long convicted of a petit larceny, was sen- Consictine of rosewood parlor suits, sofas, arm, parlor, easy, NION SCOURGE, L. 3.) SEBRING TROTIING. qNO, 2. alot Peogheas to be insted in & fow weeks. Werther par. tate. Cailfornia, ard not to the purchase of sey bullding for | tenced to the Penitentiary for three months. ing chairs, libvary eases, extension tables, sofa ant ‘urse $60, with le o' half forfeit, for pee és a scien that purpose,” the proposals of the 2d Uctober last are Fdward Kiley and J O'Neil nee French, peditondy, mardrabes, bureaus, wash: | Qicheeee No Z he tame Sei: tty wanehe Nock ee | nce eee eee Interesting fror 4 Mexico. moditied accordingly. Bids will therefore be received at | and vatierr, were fined $18 eeche ee ee ee SONGWOOA eink THibORaR soi GY: DaeiOr, Hat No. 1, under tho saddle, No. 4. Purse $50, with ae UROPEAN AND AMERICAN LITERATURE.—IN PREPARATIONS FOR SAN’ p,q ANNA'S RETURN. this department upon the proposals so modified, until In. the case of Joseph H. Wagutaff, convicted of an as- od and mahogany sofas, arm, parlor, De halt forfeit to ell hor Weven ternational Arrangements, i vir frames, centre and sofa table frames, bureaus, the first day of April proximo, inclusive, in com; nee | rault and battery on an elderly rh 3 a 2 New Onieavs, March 9, 1853. 4 jerman, several aitida- «whole of which will he sold without any reserve, $30, mile hente, boet 3in 5, rnoss. No. 5, | | fampzon Low, Hon & Co., British and American book Pe "8, March 9, 1863. | with the directions o the act of Congress referred to. ite handed Gourt in mitigation of parish: Ty order of the ‘ausignce, and iaust be removed on t No. 6, Mare of $73, with an in- | sellers and publishers, 47 Ludgate bill, Lond : We have received Maxiean dates to the 21st February. JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Treasury. | quent’ "The Judge ordered him vo, apveur next! Satur 2 entfous af Uiak to amine ot farsi: | puree over 800, salle igthing, inhiarnons. "No.7 ‘Same pepe be a et Mg ag appearance in Pi a is 4 rig mc hey There is little doubt that TUBE ES day for eentence. ivin| h 7 No.6, to wagons iamoas No. , two milo heats, i i ¢ Senta Anna wil reel P LEGAC NVICT.—, fi apes ies saving mp, Re a oping, and to outdoor | as No. with an inside stako of $50, halt | England of every American book of intorost, the benefits of seaieed ind. Tasaisned tor eA wanie es bees nireeay Md tates FOR e Coxvicr. ele Late of Police Int ennes . y = cr won & purse over $100, mile | *he sale of works exported oxreprinted by them tote, in all | cutter sailed from Vera Oy, and a Mexican revenue | Albany, was some time sinee robber the notori- Stealing Silver Plate —A lad named George Thompson, NTLONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, WILL No. 10, Same ae No.9, ‘andor | casen, participated in by the authors or their publishers, | gutter failed trom Vere » 2% on the 2ist, with a commis: | ous pickpocket, Bob Sutton. Sutton, after a variety | between sixteon and sevenives jeursii uae, wae yesters A ag the, Marches exchange, at 12 o'clock, on | t E50 with on inside stake of $100, halt Torteit, Yor tii “Niewre Lav, ton £On se et eis diane | diate return.” of adventures, arrests, and escapes, finally was sen- | day arrested by the police, on a charge of stealing a silvee tle irick front houses nod Lote Nos. 18 bad isavesae Ge | kcues that Neva een n purse over $290, mile heats, ost Sin | connected with internation copyright, undertake the fuldl Finaneta’ ; Affairs in Ohio. tenced to Auburn for five years. He is over sixty | wuiter. valued at $85, the La Pim A peaptgae his property is located in one of the most business parts of | 5, undor the saddle, No. 13. Same as No. 12, two mile heats, | ment of the necessary measuros to secure the bonefit thereof. SINCINNATL BANKS 9 years of age, and unable to work. A few days since, | No. 487 Broadway. The accused was 0 act, the city. No. 11. Same.as No. 12, in harnos: mo as No. 12, | The proper forms requisite to be filled up will be forwar CINCIND ND NEW ENGLAND BILLS—THE | iyo agent of the prison received a letter directed to | having broken open a show case, and bad the waiter im 0. 4 to wagons, No. 10. Purse $20, with an inaido stake of $100, | UPon npplication and overy information afforded to corre ORIO) BANK TAX LAW. Sutton, informing him that by the death of a brother | hia possession. Justice McGrath committed the prisoner W. HOLMES, AUCTION EER, FURNITURESALE.— half forfeit, for all hor 5, to wagons, | Pondents, w 4 , . 9. 's rs to the Tombs for trial, C. CW. Holm All giv wagon and driver to woig! see Peccien Cansatires | pened tein tae ee Civcsxant, March 12, 1853. | he becomes heir to $90,000. ‘It is doubtful if he lives | '°¢/atning Coats oul of the Sheriff's Office —OMoer Masters mn to two mile heats. No. 18, cam ft fon | The Cineiovati LW) fe and Trust Bank refused to receive | to his fort Th Teach advan 180, half forteis, fo. on the Ict and 15th ofeaeh month, and will be forwarded to Tot eee vere enjoy his fortune. e property will place his | son, of the Chief's office, arrested a man, yesterday, nde, ursveriee, fe. She saddle No! Ah seer rauenenee est Sin 8 ander | oo part of the world npon a pre-jayment of $2 per annum. | all New England * yank paper to-day, except Boston city | family, who are respectable, beyond the ‘reach of | named Menagerie Prisband, who managed to ‘steal twe ing, mattresses, Xe. Same as No. 18, to wari No. 21, Purse $309, with an in- qaeay savistec is Orie ar Morkadereseomrueti Hog banks. The priv? to banks, however, received it at one | Want, and, perhaps, above the contumely of the | overcoats from the Sheriff's office, one of which was re- ; side stake of S1E0, half forfeit, for all horses, two mile heats, | books pablished in Great Hrltalny and every work Fer een} discount. 7 . world. covered in a second hand clothing store in Orange street. LiE'S LIVERY STABLES, BUILDINGS AND | "Eder the sndalo,” No. 22, ‘a8 No, 21, in harnos ublished abroad, spocial attention being given to seonre a. 7 ci 11 and useful list of American books. I%can be rogularl; There is aniv , % ‘The accused was taken before Justice Bogart, who com- 23. Purse $00, with $00 to supplied, direct from theoftice, or through Mours.Low,&Co,# | culation here, ™ense amount of Eastern money in cir mitted him for examination. agent, Mr. NORTON, 73 Chambers street, New York, ‘The Ohio Leg’ stature to-day passed a bill to amend the Wuy Tey Dip Ir—The Angelica Reporter, t —New York—Mossrs. Ut ‘& Brothers, to on mer, in Cones to 80. Hina Brothers. & Co. Hoxton Mosare, Litto & Brows, | 78% law, ant’ norizing county auditors, in cases where | “luding to the conviction of Allen and Pa Coroner's inquest. ct banks refu: nor & Co., and Messrs. Jewitt & Co. wiateie “ ; reibly, and, with crowbars, pickaxes, &c., | the Erie road, says :—“ Strange as it may seem, the | instantly killed yesterday afternoon, whilst employed at aviae dnik sal weeneatmie aie aaeiitern break open safes, vaults, or other places where the money | facts elicited by the evidence showed conclusively | the new hotel now building in Broadway, opposite te ond best eats, best 3 in 5, in harnosa, No, 24. Sam the enddle, No,'25. Purse $400, with $100 all horses, two mile heats, in harnoss. San No, 27. Purse $40, with $I threo mile hoate, in harnoss, No. to seoond best, for all double teams, Wagons. No.'29. Samo as No. 21° Carmine rtroet, and workshops and lots on Dow! eat auwtion, the 16th day of March, at gat 2 o'clock Ms by order of F THONY J. BLEECKER, Auction Maps of the property will be | opportunity of ivery buviness, it having boon ty yi Tie stock is offered at pri ‘the Exccutors, to clone tho estate, Inquire on tl = to pay the taxes levied upon them, to enter Allegany county, N. Y., for Manda obstructions on | Para, Acerent—A laborer named John MeManus was y bled constitution, that hai th , | may be WF pt, and take the amount of tax claimed, The | that there was ‘no animosity existing on the part of | Metropolitan Hall. The deceased was moving a derrick, ; Byers tbe tenn of sur, una “ iy, and esther voto on ¥” ac ual passage of the bill was 20 to 6. the two individuals agetaat the company, er that | which caught in a large stone, and pulled {t down upon Se aa, Serbs ecnatan dove Okan ore 7 Sasreering, ——_—__—_—___—. there was the least cause of complaint against the | him. Coroner Hilton held an inquest. MoManus was “Whe Southern Matl—Mrs. Plerce, dio, company, but that it was a preconc plan to | twenty-seven years of age, and » native of Ireland. ft Ei Bautrmore, March 12, 1853. thi tl track for the horri- J 7 row express train from the trac! 6 j % Mry . Pierce is still in Baltimore, ‘tolerably ‘well in the general Domestic - ti 7 d ble purpose of robbing the passengers in the ge: The ‘rom Pitte- PLENDID ESTA /LISHMENTS.—1ENRY 11, LEEDS | Honey with the ‘on Ing tho; oy ch, but her spirite are still much depressed. The wisiee. ‘This was proved on the trial. steamer gee Ges ie Eoeear i 4 Co, will sell iy auction on Monday, 14th inst., at 12 | close. In all the above, throe or moro to. make a tae, ganie Vibr sident returned to Washington yesterday afternoon. be Pr al hdl Sergent poi of Ant ~ | k, in front of their eture, No. ¥ Wall stroot, two to start. JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprictor. | at church and pu ¢ A Baltimore mechanic has applied fora space in the bill took fire on Friday evening last and was nie horse, vixteen hand: high, six yoars old, wart P. 8.—To let, the victualing dopartmont, Sealed pro: | thas vould postibty he deatral rystal Palace to erect a steam engine, which he says | The Senate of Louisiana has passed the bill pro- | water's edge. No lives were lont. every particular Also, a now tiliniy, haraedn, de. War eaad sg eeourtty willbe cognired. “Addevay to Mr, | yyoat” New ork, a ; will carry a steamship across the AUantic ocean in thir | hibiting the circulation of small notes. It was can ony on Rock Island railroad was opened te * seen in tron store on morning of sale, . Shaw, 4 Bowery, morion, Py ¢ ty six hours. thought it would aleo pass the House. Lasalle go the 10th instant.