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WHOLE NO. 6794. MORNING. EDITION—TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1855. PRICE TWO CENTS. Baird’s Lecture on Rusia. Rev, Dr. Baird delivered 4 lecture on “‘ Russia’ before _ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Proposed Removal of John a treet M. S- ———V—@—9["[]@a@aJs#> Methodist ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF YOROERY. Church—The __DRY GOODS, é aC. lantio, in beautiful a SenING COLORS, \PWill be opened at retail AW be opened at rN DAY, APRIL 2 ' A. T. STEWART & CO. Brosdway, Champers and Reade ‘strovts. 0} BLE BSTABLIS! uy THE FASHI ON ABLE 2 x ni tis is tooo jroconn se, authorty of faaion 4 a: dies shi fore m: ir ages, should canis ul ie ore oe ty aa igeplcat Brine centg, of all ‘booksellers, Hud at the office, -N street. the Spingler Institure Iam’ evening. Although the weather was most unfavorable, the lecture room was crowded. The lecture took two hours and a quarter in its delivery, and was delivered in an easy, conversa- Dr. Baird commenced by giring a descrip- tion of the country, and them proceeded to review its William W. Davis was arrested yesterday ons charge of forging a cheek for $1,000, purporting to be en- dorsed by Goodhue & Co. The check was cashed by Mr. Robert Sewell, of 29 Wall street, who made the following affidavit before Justise Osborne — Be pd per ipba of No: 29 Wall street, nd says, that ow or about she, the Oralt hereto attached The mania among the churches tor mov ing up tow and /ato more aristocratic neighborhoods ha! st length reached the members of old Johm street church, the @ret of the Methodist denomination built in this city, to whiclr it is said Joho Wesley himself conta ibutet funds whew building. This feeling has grown up 00K some of the wealthier members, as they have rem ved 5 ) STELLA SHAWLS RECEIVED BY THE AT- of ion tn charge of the Presb acon i Methodiat we they did well, a: Me gov bean tented or for 3 LIEN’S NEW COMPOSITION Jen nuTe BALL L, SCHOTTISCHE, em the state of ‘the ob of the sarge N IMMENSE JOB LOT OF Sea Sie SILKS ‘Will be offered on Monday, ania ay WAKT & CO. Ranging is rd, bi por ban Delng ee rf $3 bp oe yard. ‘can By order ot othe saxize for the sum of $1,000) able to bis order, an Joodhue & Co., wae’ pro- me by Wm. es now present, en iad boas taade by Gosthae & Oo. ‘The Russians, he said, were civilized by Constantino. only natural that theyj should regard it with a kind of veneration. The sympathies of the peo- ple are therefore enlisted im this war, om account of tha’ portion of the Greek Churcl: which still under the do. For many centuries they looked upon it from the north as the most wonderful city im the world—and so it is, continued Mr. Baird, a remarks ble city. They knew nothing of Londom amd Paria and were in Cag Ones ‘school the lagpuage, ‘and including the sy. other@echools and hey numbered about bic ‘Christians oe al drawe by Wilkam W. Davis, away from the precincts of the old etrurch, aad arr,aa- to be endorsed by tnrally desirous of having the church more with thea \- This, however, in oppoved by the poorer members of tha Congregation, who think there are too few churches ab- ready down tows, and to remove this one would lowy the Methodists no relixions edifice below Duane atreet ‘There in considerate feeling about the matter, which layed itself at a mesting of the members held last Ie ibe dasement of the clureh. present. The pastor, Rev. George ny of the lat- BROADWAY, CHAMBERS AND READE STREETS, that the endorsement had im order that the draft might be more ‘as he said Davis wae unknown here. Belic ment ob anid Dawinae Wo tse gemuineness of aaidendorse- cashed the’ asia draft, deducting the tic com positio an prenily errs cod. The has a most super! the bzmdsomest ladies of the promt timer tre rounded with forn leaves, and bearing tho autograph minion cf the Turk. beon used, and Chectawa Saekiog houses im she astion, and both these rum abope were at zovernment forts—one at Fort Washing- ton, and the other st Wort Arbuckle; and it was a curious Ange on Boston for exchange the sald dante eyo Te ‘ ener ee \ sited nvetery Endloven’ wage mig eat Talia oall ay’. are volling very Low fot ALIEN. age, VOLUME, BY JUDO! Dexter. Price $1 25. Pesiage o0 ee i AaIDe sided sa il expose fer ale, cn Monday, April did assortment of the abov Muslin Curtains by the low, from | ptee Mansy ta eet toorn 12,00 to | Amenely cull is solictied. (gent arrivals FOpE, Sloman Mondayy April 2 S30 at pn aay persons Hare, was called to the chair. Bexsam® W. Bexso», chairman of the Bourd of Trus teen, Somers object Of tise meeting. membets an to the atep. The alareh A the Isat few years behind hand, and there was every Leong ag Uh went year matters woh oe im @ worse condition t1 p town, « ane sees erected with we funda arising from the’ sale of the ground of the present church Mr, R. J. HuAw wan opposed to going. Some of the a men inthe church, who perbaps had an ig met their wealth from the labor of poor sewing and leave the resents o the western portions of Europe, and they cared as'little about it. No person can comprehend this feeling om their part, unless they know that to it the Rassiausare principally indebted for their civilization, ‘The city of Moscow was founded in the twelfth century, by George, who was one of the ruling sovereigns, known in his day as Paramount Princes. He also built the Kremlin, which was @ fortified enclosure for the defence of the Paramount Prince against his turbulent subjects. cow, however, is not the city only that pean? Krem. lin, as almost a!] the princtpal citien® have one, with the exception of St. Poterst URTAINS-UACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS we | Jus! a fact, tliat as the United Staton goverament seat pro fcotors o the Ubocraws, they always seat math the ol. Po et a of whiskey to’ imjure them: a strict peohiivory lew, a which uently summi: all the wants and wish: of te sagas eer famine 3 wants and wishes ople embraced Caristivaity aad Prayer pay given, aml the ‘Subscribed to enable the man to buy books, both inthe Eoghish and ‘Chota lan. further instruction of his bretarea, IDGE & BRITTAW, No. 800 Broad: cS HE LIKENESS OF BAKER.—TRE ber of the National Polic authentic portrait of Lewis nd in your orders for non y eS yin Bostou, om whom nme was drawn, and ent ‘of the ‘me was \ 4 Deponent fur- says that previously to ond since aaid time, inte of the anid draft they eutered into a partnership together se te ete in Gereiand; rs ee athe cyte gs Pear cat address of “Davia has seen the goods Ao eer nent ate Oda, Bt arog ie low prices. 4:50 to 10,00. REMSEN & POWERS, No, 204 & 206 Sixth avenue, one door below Fourteenth st. ert SCONCE, SWISS AND FRENCH.— sarge ot ona enatien and from there sguing wo. bell open for inepee |, BRODIE'S OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SPRING AND SUMMER RETAIL TRADE, GBORGE BRODIE, 9 0 purehesed marked to ied CANAL Lib teh ‘Lier guages, for te EN’ & POWERS, __204 snd 206 Sixth avenue, ome door below Fourtwenth st, onstantly recel) ‘the choicest goods, w! jowery, 4 well ax temporal destitution, Mr. Shaw didn’t want to go to Fifth avenue to chureh. Rick rehes were not Lo gy the best ones, sbould have the G: childrea in Nene pe Be 2 Peter the Great would not admit of it there, ject to make his center we ‘Tartare invaded monk powerful of ehich, was ees urteenth | pesaedidh y their wars with the Russians, . in conquering the whole of the western. aide of thelr country as far as Moscow. The Rus vived the effects of this invasion, and succeeded in regaining the lands that had been taken by the Tartars, finally driving them out of his dominions. During his reign an attempt was made by some of hi onl Baw also admitted to New City Hall Pian ‘y <¥ a] said draft. Depo- informed deponent HALL THE @ITY HALL BE REMOVED TO MADISON 4 pre therefore ¢! i. sew wat ces d following days, Ee DERIES, EMBROIDERIES, EMBROID! booty from ‘THE LARGEST, ixpie AND MOST th IN de tween Fourth and Great Jones’ capital & Kuro TENSIVE STOCK OF ‘sale in this coun- ee 4 excellence teh ha wo bay Diino °1 posed why, be thought, the At this stage of the proceedings some confusion ea- sued, Owing toa misnnderstanding as to who were per persona to take pazt in the mecting, the weal to confine the debate and action call they insued, At length » me- 7, manetaovered, from | fare CA — sed most tashlonable EMBROLDERED StL eatiLL As, tand very large selection, im| Syn masiatuotare, of every imteianey the neweat and most recherchestyles, A m vent of OLAIN SILK AND MOIRE ANTIQUE MANTILLAS, Richly trimmed with the most fashionable trimmings ‘of f Councilmen held a meeting for the consideration of plans for a new City Hall, and to hear arguments in re- lation to removing the City Hall trom the Park to Madi- som rquare, yesterday afternoon, im the chamber of the Board of Councilmen. There were prosent about twenty- Sworn to April 2, ians, however, sur- Davis wae commi fvan the Third aided foe exirerectaieh ALLEGED FALBE PRETENCE CASE. Aman, named John Frye, residing in Brooklyn, wax members wishin, thove embraced OULARD SILKS, AT $6 00 TH Peireon & Lake have just received 1000 more, ing, at MMENSE REDUCTION.— ices in carpetin, “Weivets, oe, 9 By 148, a nd upwards, Papertries, 7h. Bs, 98." 10s. ‘1 Broadway. a at y 10s, and L five citizens interested in the subject. The first speaker advocated the removal of the City Hall to Madison square, upon which topie he spoke about tion to adjourn the present meeti new one could be called immedia poor could alike participate. This was carried, where- upon the Trustees and others favorable to-the remevel left the room, kx Mayor Itarper being one of the nuse- was made so that » ly, where rich and his exclusive importation, au manufactured exprosaly for His epring and summer retail trade, ana as tho lnweet oust: aubjecia to establish a repablic, but if, wes suppressed and its leaders almost exterminated. his grandson, was the last of the descendants of Rur Te was only in the reign of | Michvel | Ro founder of the relzning ‘dynasty, that the title yesterday arrested on a charge of obtaining forty-five worth of mohair plush from Barnet L. Sslomon, on the 29th of March Inst. according to the statement of Mr, Solomon, were ob’ tained in the name of the firm of McGraw & Aileadorph. The affidavit of Mr. Allendorph, which was made before Justice Onborne, stated that the prisoner had not been in his employment for two years pant, presentation? made by him were en’ was committed, in default of bail. THE LIQUOR DEALERS A¥D THE SUNDAY ORDINANCES. From the reports made by the police yesterday to the DRESS.—UBSDE! Ivan the Fourth, P: ry bee colors, which’ will be offered for sale this morn- c ANTILLY. Lack MANTLE: of 243 Broadwa, estan, and ma ufactured in LACE SWANTLES, ext GUIPURE LACE MANTLES, ening Maa ot styles excla- Mr. ANDERSON.—Mr. Chairman—I rise up here to-day to defend wy architectural brethren. I myself submitted a plan for a City Hall here, but I did so in obedience to the request of the Common Couneil. for « new City Hall on Chambers street, I did #0 with regret, because I felt that this was not the proper Anew meeting was immediately organized, when Mr. J. T. Barnes made a statement of the affairs of the ebureh, They now had $16,000 in their fuad, above If the church did gos litte behind hand last year it wae becaure of the hard times, By converting the basement handsome stores, which could A A large varieny Just received for the and that the re. east syllable Russian, howe ye 20n of ‘Michael was Alex When I made my every debt and liability, ertieslanty. somuiua his the above stock com- an inspection of the are the choapest in the Grand street, corner of Christie. id the pubite in general ti prises the church inte twe ONLY TRUE FASHIONS FOR THIS SEASON, done for $4,000, ae pepe <A i Prrerctate seal etieotee fait h ty,'at 28. pe double goles and hoeld, at 48, per pair. 2,500 do. do. sandal lace, nt 2a. Per pai ance’ plain aiid sandal cofton and Linle thread, various BROADWAY, OHANDERS. A SILKS, PLAIN AND FANCY 811, assortment in plain piack and fancy colors, sheek, chend'ad rich Vrocedse of the latest. tum drom REMSEN mm fand 4 Sixth hago iy hose very cheap. 471 B A splendid assortment of Malteso mi stock of Bajou’s kid gloves, vmbi Spring colors, will be opaned his morning. Pav! Pi Cashmere Ste! ue shawls. Just received, ten cases more o ‘warranted fast ‘colors, at 124 cents per yard. ' _ ‘The last lot of those cheap wee — at as, ‘Wil be offered for sale this mo: Andalso, tay Nis st; cannot be soon at any other ostab- lighment in New Yor! Ladies who wish to purchase goods Of the LATEST and MOUT VASHIONABLE MODE, are ver} 4 loned Sesinsts mixine Jerre fut ene thi GEORGE BRODIE street and 63 Lisponard T, STEWART & CO., WILL EXHIBIT SPRING, AND SUMMER | MANTILLAS, BROADWAY, CHAMBERS AND BADE STREETS. annual rent could be derited of $3,000 at least, am, wuficient to meet all current expenses do thin instead of moving away from the old apot the bones of the «ninted Somerville and many of the boat Methoutate in the country were buried ? Loven and others followed in the seme strain, to the hoar of adjourm: removal of the church, City Intelligenee. Tux WeaTuxn.—There must be ® mistake somewhere, The almanac informs ua that April began lant Sunday, Who could, with thie site for a City Hall be must not condemn Tsay, now, you architects of New York, many liberal and educated mea, laid before you. me year in which Mary and William aon’: The a did not consider nerally supposed; and a wan rome in saying Mayor, it appears that twenty-five liquor dealers were detected in the act of violating the Sunday ordidances Affidavits were taken before Justice Osborne, rants issued for the arrest of the offending parties. him such ® great man as peop! he thought the Kmperon Nie! ay d-mother bad done more for Russia He believed also that coming with the Swed 8 was the making of the Russians; buthe thought that Peter the Great would never have succeed. ‘t them, had it not been for the foolishness of Dr. Baird here gave a der tary schools oft. Peter, which hi the Archduke Michsel Hi was, bi yg at the discipline Nope] Pp rartionlarly struck with bedroo: ls. per pair. ci re Dare wfaney striped do,, suitable’ for summer wear, 000 ee naion’ super'white cotton hose, excellent quali- examined his new and splendi April. “Police Intelligence. ALLEGED HEAVY SWINDLE BY A OONFIDENC A few days ago, Alired Hall, a Western merchant at tie Hotel in Greenwich street, appeared before Justice Welch at the Essex Market I’o lice Court, and made a complaint for false pretences and swindling against an individual named Agustus G. Bene dict, who, he alleged, had defrauded him out of $800, cash, The story of Mr. Hall's experience of New York city hfe is somewhat an follows:—-On Saturday night he made the acquaintance of Benedict under very favora- bie aurpices—thought him a high souled, clever fellow— fond of fun and amusement, well to do in the and withal, a perfect gentleman. Having ra: thought, ever met such a fascinating man, of course, became quite intimate with bim, jo places of resort in the lin in bia company, and was, in 1 belief that benedict waw ir#, the country merchant could not re mail favor requested by Henedict, 800 on & check of much larger the nite you gave them. Give them a good site, give the architects Madison square, and you will be aurprised at the different designs which would come into you; you need not offer rewards for designs. rewardés; give them a fine site to build upon and they will be happy to submit plans and desi made a pian for the Park, but 1am the first to condemn if the locality of the ae | iKELKR, next apoke— one of the rmott difficult things of life to aceomplish, ‘The youth did not leave his country home without » struggle, and it now required a struggle to remove the he City Futhers to a location up town, There feeling against removal because of the ha joing to the Park to transact public busi etal not now think of going anywhere he was willing to overcome this feel- town, The necessities of the times upon by all, which proper place for the 10,000 do. bag he super three thread, full fashioned, with ey jite and brown, RADE Eoshuvers, tion of the mili- ited in 1840, with #aid, considerably sur- prevailed in the: Among hese institutions he, was me which was enacted in Here he saw about two hundred youths about fourteen years of age, dressed in their uniforma, armed with munkets, and each standing at the foot of At the tap of » drum they laid down their ther tap they took off their hats, nother, their shoes; at another, their bape they went I shan’t tell process of dressing was also oem in the same manner. ‘The three partitions of Poland took place in the reign of poesia the Great, and it was also she who obtained ion of the Crimea, which came under ear of our revolution. xander spent his last rer, and not, as it was sus- poisoning. He left the crown to Nicholas, age before his all pretensions his death was Nicholas as the rightful ruler, present stopping at the Pi Architects want no LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VELVET MANTILLAS and talvans may be found at MACKENZIE’S Mantilla Coual street, Brandreth Building, four doors but we don't be villanous March wind blowing down upon ,u ting nove and ears as with » razor. April is mild, balmy, pleasant, which thix month is not, Then this confounted dust, that won't stay still, but keeps pitching into one’s eyen, stinging and smarting thove delicate organs, making all hands look as though they had just returned from burying their beat friend, aud the erying «pell. my own denign, RAND OPENING THIS DAY OF SPRING MANTIL- talmas &e., ce iad es Bell, just returned from risiun styles to be found in ‘X BELL, 53 Canal strovt. 10, one door below Fourteet BSDELL. PEIRSON & LAKE WILL OFFER FOR sale this morning, a large lot of English and German cotton hemery for Isdies’ wear, purchased at the lato , was removal. T AbiEs, BEFORE PURCHASING GOODS, SHOULD Kk Leslie's Gazette of Fashion, the only re- fashionable style vests; and how bagel Fegulated by the Theattical hos Ty, consisting of French P hose, ‘ihe ‘ad not yet got over codgera who had not known what it was to weep for twenty years, were al day yesterday with handkerebief to eyes, in an agony of tearful emotion. Seriously, this dust is great puf- hich it is to be hoped will be abated when pre- per sanitary measures will be perfected by our Mayor, and the city cleaned, asitahould be. The wind yesterday blew from the northwest with groat violence, cass some trouble on the rivers, also all the o fastionatle the uffice, 14 Sprue else. But for on ing and toremove w demanded it. On thi Rs Lake. 471 Broadway. Received per late steumess, a Beautiful assortment of rich MANTILLAS |! MANTILLAS |! ‘TUES! APRIL 3, 1655, ming of | treaty cartons or beautiful Parisian manu- oy eed ion in 1783, the last i wan here that the Em days, dying of a bilious was, that this was no longer 1 City’ Hall and the question then was, where In the pro: ace} The learned ‘who ad fixed upon Madi should goto some such cent build a Gity Hall, not for the present day, but for a . "He advocated the building of the City BSDELL, Euasee, & Laxe, 471 Brosdwi those yard wide cali namely, the loan’ o} iven as collateral security by his quowiam friend. amount of mone; panne Be thought we locality, We should maDeLI, Prinson & Laxe, 471 Brosdway. t day after this in the bands of th not to be seen at avy other house in though we have not UBSDELL, PEIRSON. By ‘LAKE, 471 Broadway. my Cob country, he boing the only merchant in Now York om: Lodge No. 20, A seeped et er recmee poe of oe in “My: per Myrtle = enue and Adelpht street, By orde F. ording ' in Ba street, betwoen Franklin and Leonard, on vening, i dooki pose of solicitin, tions for the benef are partion! 0 attend, in order to make a final return of m: oa By order of JOHN KELLY, Witt ra nawiite ova pen a Mose. Si, and from 8 te 7 TP. Comptroller. JAMES es onava, i JAMES McDONALD, ere NOHICE-THE CREDITORS OF ROBERT GILMOR, Ara ¥ pattie abor tit ead of April, incl of any disasters of consequence. On the North river, vensels Inying outalde the ends of the more or lesa chated, The slip was entirely bare drove the water ppearance at his elbow as usual, and after walling faint suspicion came acroas th ‘1 of the countryman as to the character of his pew- Io order to test the strength of Benedict’s affection he made some inquiry as to the yalee ot the collateral security, when, to his dismay, he found that it was not worth a dollar, Here, th: a pretty piece of busin magistrate, who, hearing + for the apprehension of Benedict. hands of officer De Binder and Ky the Court, Jobn Lalor, who at once net work, in order to find out, if possible, the whereabouts It was ascertained, after some foquiry, that Bevediet was on Long Island, in the neighborhood of Jamaica, Thither the officers started in = wagon, but found to their disappointment that he had left that village for Newtown creek. Ci vidual, but again they were doomed to be disappointed, an Benedict had ntarted for Astoria, ina 1 abo rh to their arrival at this village. a business who possesses facilities for Feceiving every novelty prior to its APPEARANCE ON THE BOULEVARDS, is_willingness to take the oath of gianoe to him. This, however, he declined, and inform ed Nicholas of a written resignation of his’ rights which he bad signed in compliance with the earnvat demand of The present Emperor is thirty-seven years Of age, and not quite so tall an his father, but somewhat He ia of a naturally amiable disposition, and Ponsesses good talents, although not. possessed of a4 He speaks English perfectly, He received his rome time for him 4 Wo, 0, BOURNE said, we should build for the present time and not for the fature. ‘The Park was the business centre, and it was impossible to change it to a point two It would be just as well to order the great falls of Niagara to roll upwards, and it cout rooklyn, Jersey City, Richmond,_ all poured their thousands into the city, and made the Par! the central locality for the pew City Hall answe M city Fined shou mhould es built for the taxps, lew York, who were to for the accommodation of ty, and the colony of New hs accommodating the cities poate u take in England and Germany, poured their fleets and their 1) And inte our city, as well an Brooklyn and Riehmond cousty. We should build a City Hall to ascom- modate ourrelves, and the rest of the world would ac- commodate themselves to us, Ex-Recorder Tatimapck followed. position as Mr. Wheeler. He thought the City Hall should be built for the convenience of the taxpayers, and not for those outside of the city. empt from every cent of taxation for thie wow City Hall; rded against the call of the id pay for it? The taxpay- —THE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN THIS nother large lot of wet linen good. piers the foot of Whitehall, low water, owing to the wind, whiels ut to nea, The ferry boats ow the nd South ferries were 4 only continued their trips ing considerable delay 1 ‘There were us many as waiting for passage at one time, at the Hamiltod th carts, wagons, ke ly made sequaintanoe, miles from this. Recourse was bad te much energy ax Nicholas. is brothers and aisters. first lessons in that lazguage ‘rom a Scotch woman, whose rather bread pronunciation was corrected by an English woman, who was hia oext teacher, His mar- and his wife is « most interest e Inghest credit to his choiee, ied any. GEO. BULPIN, "The matter wan Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. me nay for the allding, and ct pom this plea of ANTILLAS, SHAWLS, CASHMERE, der Ce Jarge Assortment of mantillas of the suitable for the seas riage took place in 1841 ing woman, who does 1) She is from the western part of German marriage it was necessary month in the famil that the present Sinise is a# well trained in the of government as any man in Russia. When his father went to England he left the reins of that it empire in his hands, and ordered the heads of all ta to make their reports to him, Asa proof of his benevolent character, the lecturer stated that when he went to his father and is Bake, the Polish chiefs who iberia. Nicholas complied with the request, but re- pardon to those who took in tl insurrection of 1828 which broke out ia be ascended the throne, nd will in future hold their meetings in Adelphi ‘Maun, or compared with copper bovage it occasions. After every low tide, amall boate for the copper rubbed N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF chase waa given the indi- the late Justice McGrath will be held at the of by the said rod Foxrina Axneat ov Stier Warxens—Laat night but five street walkers were arrested In the lower wards of scarce in Broadway, aad an Baird believed | tion was absurd. 8 o'clock. Persons who hav: Pain hope returned from Ea- fashionable emporium: id He took the same the city. They were ¥ quite shy om the approseh of & policeman. Fitth ward, ome or two, who were somewhat disorderly, ‘bile im the Third aad Sixth a ros who were well knows up in the station house. MOST SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF the latest novelties in, mantilias, talmas, I'Impentices, i and material to anything bof y amongst which may be ie perfect fac ai resting ip « few mi ten after they arrived in Astoria. In the possession 00. ‘the accused was found over once conveyed to the Third Dintrict Police Court, where he wax committed for examination by Justice Welsh. CHARGE OF KEEPING A DISORDERLY HOUBE. Bedelia O'Donnell, of No, 61 Sullivan street, was arrest. edfyenterday by officer Baldwin, of the Kighth ward police, charged with having been the proprietor of a disorderly house, at the above No. William H. White, living in the lower part of the premi- pen, ntates in bis affiday it, that Bedelia rooma are the renort of tipplers, drunkards, common cheery re. puted thieves, wicked, idle, dissol sad yocsen, whe ore a i pesalis Sieh Getic of the neighbors, and violation ‘of Taldwin, and bert bavi becribed oa wilt please send in on the abovo Brooklyn was ex- heir subscriptions. were taken into custody, fow of the unfortunate ere: to the officers were lock Greater caution is now used by the patice in merely for pie. conduct. improved in ite appearance, rk "women of Ul fame’eee concerned, but the usual number of male disorderlies oy the corer: of the streets, between the Park amd re pot in the least dimimished. ‘Tux Crry ro We Ciaaxmp.—We understand Mayer Wood has authorized the American Company (what's in a name!) to commence operations immediately, and see what they can do towards cleam- ing theclty, They begun yesterday in the lower warda, and will omen under the direction of his Honor uatift of cleaning the city with their hily tried. The p no little interest to the Jenne Broad: then, why should she be citizens of New York who éra wanted to une the Cit New York were the inhabitants’ of this island. fon square was the locality now for the City Hall, and this wesmade more snd more apparent every day, a ‘ulation of the city extended itself towards Harlem, ‘The committee then adjourned. The Jewish Passover. undown, one of the three great snaual festivals of the Jews—the Passover—commenced, it be- ing, in their chronology, the fourteenth day of the month, Abilb or Nisan. This celebration was originally established t0.ccmmemorate God's favor to his chosen people, in spa ag their children when he slew the first- born of Egypt, as. ‘ated in the twelfth chapter of Exo- The ceremonies observed in ancient Jadea were as A lamb or hid, of the first year, without spot or blemish, was selected by each household and kept from the tenth day of the month to the fourteenth, when it was killed in the evening and roasted, and eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. All that was not consumed was burned, it being deemed unclean to eat it i ere fey most recherche ae INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, NO. hembere Pears Grand Exposition of tors are {informed Thoth of ape Hiyiee intended for exhibitien Nations, to be inaugurated at Paris this spring, amongst which Will be foun wa - fased to extend his Alexander is a man of & great deal of spirit, and he has the reputation of ‘being the right sort of man to continue the,work of his father. It did not the, lecturer, believed “however, difference who is Czar of Russia, destiny tonccomplieh, which cannot be materially affect- It’ was his impression that he was peace, and before six months he thought it ‘would be restored; but the alien must not demand too muck, they must not think that Russia will consent to make peace on condition of abandoning the Crimes, and withdrawing their fleet from the Black Ses. At the close of his lecture Dr. Baird said he should de- liver the next on Friday evening. The Indian Tribes, RISE AND PROGRESS OF CHRISTIANITY AND CIVILI- ZATION AMONGST THE CHOCTAWS. The Rev, D. W. Lewis, = delegate at Washington, D, C., from the Choctaws, delivered » free lecture on the in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Greene street, in this city, last evening. The attendance Mr. Lewis is a man in the prime of DSEPH STUART, President. as the presence Iai ET US LIVE TO BE USEFUL.—MECHANICS’ IN- The compisinast, stitute Classes for 1800.—The public keneraliy, but ularly, are fully inform Bait ng ‘ae ay mantilla morchant who has visited Europe thi Saly genntne Pariah that country has a tylbe to.be four in this ce ntry. MOL: ENEUX BELL, 65 Canal street. OLYNEUX BELL WILL, patel THIS DAY HIS over trom Europe b; Patent Velacaiae ia, BELL. 58 Canal stroet, ETURNED FROM per assortment of elegant man. na? a8 ‘Canal stecet, pd annoyance of order and decency. The 4 im his testimony by officer Dattimore, Justice Davison, before whom the accused ia the sum of $300 to OLYNEUX cern! HAS JUST tillae, on exhibition ¢! MOLYNEUX B held ber to bail charge preferred agsinat her. ALLEGED BURGLARY. Ayoung man, about eighteen years of age, named Thomas Beialigas, was arrosted yesterday, by officer teenth ward aly entered Ths promiand at, 1847, salt rpoent ois gels Ast eo bis nasigi Pie cM \PENING OF SPRING AND SUMMER HOSIERY.— raping tsa the attention of [adion te fren pene of 8) summer say whi tail in ‘i tly en tote oth Indic PANAMA RAIL! ANY, Ore, 1%, WSO —The anna sloation for thivtees Faun Row Ov ™.—A fireman named Getty, a mom- ber of No. 6 engine, in & race between engines Nos 7 and 44, was knocked down and run over by the latter I the Bowery, near Grand street, on Hunday srening, above subject, ready at lool for i jon. 1 be loved on the 286h ‘we tnspection. Als ory desert pion, fuslve. HRNWY SMITH: Secretary pre tem, | RICHD. OREEN Groen, 130 Canal | was numerous. rill be be ‘held ‘at their office, on Hondey lock, P. M. GEO. W. Me! a ‘York, March 30, 1365. ‘Mareh per cent interest per cent on Varew te from 10 A. M. to7 ‘ae Soe oe She date ies is ‘not semmae } atitution, James R. H. Loornonnow, Secretary. i aby ater pine ft Twenty fourth street, and sealing ie rooster, valued at two dollars. Property, \t'is'alloged, was’ found in. the he prisoner, who, on being charged with odien, salt’ bo. vas entirely innocent, that tained the game rooster in trade for s magistrate before whom the accused waa on the charge of bur- protestations of inno as = to prison, in default of five s bail. . i hundred dollar ALLEGED PTABBING CASE IN THE FOURTH WaRD. On Sunday evening » young man, named John Collins, mas arrested by offcer ——. of 0, rmerly Ponca) P, B.—Depot for ecker's . celebrated de German ho- pond 4 Ly aoe of the sacrifice. The feast was to be wis }, the enters standing in the posture of ir loins girt and staves in hand ready slain was called the p and taken to his residence ons Mreet, ond wes found tobe seriously injured, Political Intelligence. ASTOUNDING KUMOR IM APRINGFIELD— WHO 14 TO Am Us Be MEN ATOR IN ILLINOL 7 The Alton} Telegraph, of the 20th alt, says —We have just heard on the street « rumor from Springfield, which cape the climax of anything which hes strug upon the tympanum of our ear in many & day sothing more nor less, than that Gevernor Matteson, diaregarding the choice of Lyman Trumball a« U. & Senator by the Legislature, has resolved to declare that Iife, a very respectable specimen of hin race, and pos- sensing good average clerical appearance. the church at a quarter to eight o’clock, escorted by the lay brothers, who conducted him inside the sanc- tuary. One of,the brothers having read» hymn, which was afterwards chanted by the congregation, prayer was offered up. The Reverend gentleman came forward, and said that he felt glad for the opportunity of speaking in the pre- sence of one who hadjmuch to do in teaching him the English language and putting him to school. Me woud not enter into the past or present history of the FICE OF od MARBLE QUARRYING COMPANY, ods On Falta treet.—The tection for five trustees: on TYLES IN MANTILLAS.— the steamer Atian- desirable purchases of reeeived too I for « journey. The lamb thi chal lamb, apd its blood was sprinkled on the lintels and sts of the houses. This was to distinguish them, original institution, OTe. &, or ne, A, Jaumisey of the moet that when th pM A when the destroying any nd, he might not tarry at the houses of the people. The ‘Sodlace Jews, an a general thing, observe the same ceremonies as their ancestors, with the exception of sacrificing the paschal lamb; that since the destruction of the Temple at Jerusalem by Titus, where alone nacrifices are accepted; the ceremo- ‘8; the first two commemorating the brought, concluded to hold bh ee! 7 Lege nel BANK, NO. 21 THIRD -_ glary, and, notwithstanding ‘wenty-Arst stroet.—N. isi sompevtteliy Solicited to call eux BELL, 58 Canal stroot. April 16 will dra’ ineret eom "Apt ana bea omnia is etcletly S ort Neg at a. tote PACIFIC, A SPLEN. has not been done ¢ Fourth ward \ 1 Vieo President, | snd Chantilly Ieee aicatenl ail in the ved 2, “n Canal ‘strvets eBrandrenh hilding, four doore from Brosdway nies last eight 4 1 ettacels feat EVEN NGS, from Stok Rutswourn, ‘kof the Su abe ton found and return dollars, which I lost i ___ PLAYING CARDS. \ planing CARDS. FARO PLAYING 01 Id S84 well seasoned, wi For eale to the elub bh Barelay street, copestie ihetor | House. HOTELS. well to remember that the: tortable rooms for two shillings per ni ebiilings per week, at the hotel! corner or Willem a dort streets. Fes Raita eae A racemase the + Euro, ‘itanter AY * roud, and boing in the middl ‘apartments at reduced ren forth from ofits Red Sea, are Serine are held in all the tions of the Pent byt, andithe last two, the passage expecially holy, and services en, On the fe» day ng This nation formerly lived inthe State of Mississippi, and the went of Alabama, without any writ- ten language, book, or religion. But they were not idolaters, They all believed in the existence of God, but did not worship him, nor anything else, Some ot their ceremonies had been taken for religious ceremonies by white travellers, but be himself His nation con- the time before the year of 1820. and their minds and . Up to this time’ any ees which they exhibited sprung from their ron wild with thelr cattle. them out, and election void; and on the ground that there is now & A cancy in the senatorship,intends maki to the on hisown fn wag vem Gen Atlelda la the gentierean donigeata HOSE gees Xe PURCHASING COLORED etd ack tor and su donignated ty the Geverner for that office, The rumor goes on to aay that P. B. Youke, Eaq., i# forthwith to sue out a writ of mandLimew ° Wiring the Governor to issue group? Which Mr Fouke wi assame, is that the votes cast for Judge Tremball were void, and ought not to have been counted im making wg M. to 2P. M., and WEDNESDAY takeu lly, who committed him for trial, charge ef toloateee conkelt aad battery. at the board, typle on all, The feast consists of ent the sscrifcial lamb; un b ad, bitter herbs, and » peculiar kind of of mortar, to remind There is an old Behemoth and the set ina ta acordingly. 0 ty tie ccleatial provender, om general freedom bestowed Hon. sA00n a WESTERVELT, (ate Mayor of the city,) 's piece of lamb, to river su MANTILLAS, TRIMMED WITH MOIRE AN. Bra 'W. Excs and Isao T Suirn, Vice Presidents. rule the fing noods Cy % MACKENZIE'S Mi Mantilie Ro al street, Brandreth Building, four doors Coconers’ Inquests. Bure to Deatu.—Yesterday, Coroner an inquest at the Malf Orphan Asylum in Seventy fourth atreet, upon the body of & little girl, about ten ret Willis, who came to her It appeared that the 4 8 certificate of election Gress from this Satriet. The the appearance way connected bites ons them of the ‘pie waking io Jewiah tradition that Leviatan, tinued so all They bad no forms of governmen' lands were alike uncultiva' ATERED aux M ANTI iota, By a SPRING ad at MANTILL La. aie UM, Baild four doors trom Judge gues Trumbull (9 now United atew Senator elect by the Legislature, and representative to Congress lect from the eighth distriet of Minets, ELECTION IN WIKCOMADN, An election takes place to-cay, tm Wisconsin, for Asse ciate Justice of the Hupreme Court, for which the whige }¢ nominated Oreamus Cole, and Aamuel Crawford ie Topning 08 an \adependent ticket No. 44 gana street, Brandreth ia creme GIy Es HIS, GRATEFUL the weeees, “and a bark polled es ae! families, During the eight days, nothing partaken—neither bread, # ‘This year, owing to the the poorer Classes of Hebrews in this city, over 10, pounds ct unleavened matzoth. hus been di different Jewish congregations. The remarkable tenacity with which the Jews cling to these old ceremonies is indeed surprising. ther in America or in Europe, by the ay ‘the Vistula, or the Ganges, this strange race still re . brook, that flows 7 the oracles of God. ne'ot yore, the Hebrew turns his face to- , and dreams of sweet Judes, once the home of pis fathers,twhich he Prays may yet again be coms the heritage of bis children. cont ining sixty of the Grand itrect sings oat hearts they felt for the the Choc taws who were so living, and wished and prayed for was formed in New in Boston, and they sent » mission out, which arrived in the Chostaw country in of 1818, and immediately built up schools it the boys, an and girls to read and know the They continued their labors up to were, it wae true, but a conversions during these nine ‘years, but frem 1827 many men and women were turned to ( ‘to others the = effect of the preach: ing of the gospel. Up to 1827 macy y obstroctions were I truth, ied the minds of the the the older frontier missiona- ries, who did much to prejudice the hearts of that faithfnl missionaries. ho were the first to come to them, many soule up to 1834, FURNITURE. RARE CHANCE FOR A NEWLY ing. bed: their salvation which he believed ongins itution prevailing at cake, or aa'it in termed . buted amongst them by the Drowwen.—Corone: Wil at the house of Mr ows Frmace Fours helm held an inquest yesoerday Burns, No, 09 West street, upon the boty of « woman, about seventeen years of age, drowned in the water at the medieal testimony of morlem examination of the haxty of deceased, peared that the decensed had been in the water about two weeks. There were ao mars of violence upon the body. The jury rendered s verdict of death from cause unknown to them cotton hood, white linen neckerchief, black ne opening in front two striped 2 Shite cotton chimmaie. heavy snows and black clot en OT the body it ls supposed eo emigrant. ities of linen and Sezees nega, mate. a Sia HART a 4 at their store, = ee Go gee CRYTREVILLE COURME, 1. Yesterday was the opening day of the trotting seasom for 1865, om Long Island, the eporta commencing ai the Centreville Course. The blrercus state of the weather prevented « large attendance, and ouly (howe immediate ly interested in (he race were present. who was found No. § North river who made ® post Baie, HOTEL Loparxas. GENTLEMEN WILT DO tata clean an ara wert abused The match wae “for 000, mile heata, , between two untried mag ther Lady Gay, bat whee tried yesterday afternoon, neither of them proved te amous’ lucky for those who would other wise have game t the race, that the weather them, Such horwes show iN, BOULOGNE (SUR MER), FRANCE Frethyseian wt * fo Tepolished in the most workman-like manne dress SHINE & McKEON, 185 East Broadway. when General “a Choctaws to emig reports trom the United States reashing them, m: joined the ebureh to—aa they thonght—save ‘their cou trom being sold, and many others to their souls the treaty was tigoed,. in 1830. on new es the people had gone West to the enemies of the church, o witn them by ‘he oftcers the present moment the Choetaws jahabit a yo extending three hundred miles in one bundred and twenty-five in tween Arkansas, Texas, and lation was thirty-two thousand, bat smaller tribes, travellers, presc! Lees gay N Ly 4 % st, Phe ‘the a] conte the plese, 0 Slotanens atthe weet a The Journeymen Housepainters, one cotton one, ‘Those of thintrade beld a public meetiog, last night Wooster street, to advance the in FAwsed Daly occupied the ebair, and Mr, J. P. Bands octet as secretary. There were present about two hundred of this class of vrther the Weat SPIRITUALISM. L “RAPPING AND WRITING.—MRS. COAN will receive visiters this day, gh 7m Broadway Hope Chapel their residenee. Also, etree s ctvek Feedlesen Ail tis comsforss desirable iar sagt te ee to much, and | wae 01 751 AND 7% BROADWAY, the Tat pf the sean, i eli of partied in Convention Hall, terests of the trade. Mr A Cin sexu» 10 Diath.—Coromer O'Donnell held quest yesterday, upon the boty of « child about 4, named Jobn H. Doherty, upon bim, at the 2h Kast Liaventh street, whe be was partes egvend The verdict sccordingly id never be tried , oF Other show work. The winner tok mear- utes to perform the only heat im the moe, having distanced the ether even in that time ton G0, toeses panel t,o im. Baker Girl H. Wootrell named (but did not drive) > mm Eady ‘Time—considerably over three minahon Jersey Onty News, Pawson Raront —There were 8 parsons commitiod ta Ube Jersey city privom, during the month of March, for of. fences as foBows —Drenkeunecs, 34, drunk a04 disseter- t feel Teoma to Tet, from 82 0 ithe seal ezeanh %= ‘oad Tait apt ed to death O@ PR SAL isn MRS. DOCTOR TRAPHAGEN git ‘The CHAIRMAN paid the first thing im order was the re ay aLaT HOTEL, ON Tin SOUTHWEST sfternee eg oe sal B T mn Broadway and Fourth street, is now coe eee, aoe te oe fo furnish very su ‘sccommodations, with or without rewi “as Sar, rupplied by that easinent i oa oa o's Sheltey’ "4, whore beautiful TELLEY, Superintendent, a IO home ah fone apd = Go them to live in the os- tion. Hence the: four Sensatoria! from each by the Senators are elect LEGAL NOTICES. Pa YORK ey aly COUR’ anaes ged ta tke judson hers —! rem om. a S04, 1008, 2065, 7 104, ie 1098 ma ‘ys, The nation had peroashote werereseeane are toe foe ented 9 Tf Rapeeeennotey ears [nd of I to every one thousand of the inhabitants. (Here the reverend geatioman described the mece of Term. —Noe. 13, 25 te 61 2 18k Ma, 168, 110, e424 ot 24S to HAT, boron Cove? -—Nos 4, 4 we 5, ae tas tort ©, 8, anne Puase—Pert i" 76. 78, 70, G3, W. TOWNSEND, Re oeiver. %