Briresariiiriq-7114 dyer was ri 4 iug 1-4 1 ,1 Yestil ' :4) l / 4 ti4l): being-14 feet, In the dem in the evening. ' A;.heavy yelp and snow falling lint night The Peensylvanhtil Capt. klinefeltei, is the l' ‘ fgraskt: einertte — Upsphit,•to-asy. and the eye Stitte for tfrtnorrtne; : honr of deptirttwe. 10, 14...;'; . , ~ - ',n NIIDAVIIUM NiGirr ' S DitrAn."—By 11. refer eeit-to the advertisement it *ill be seen that the .9didsummer 'Night'e .Drenm" will be read this _evening il;llifisonie Ball, by Miss KATE Saxon, with all thiinimie by.Mend4sehi4ll the .Germanian SocietY. - . .ljf Mini•Baxoni t s ability as a raids, the Maeda& initte speak,veryfavorably. We give.. below :nit. article cut from a-Baltimore • ._..imaititt..4J-ttiht. this celebrated band , which tiMigiitted'a well - earned reputation In the ' , I.l._Statan, , will 'prenent for "the • first time- to n Italtimoroartdience .that splendid emanation of the genius of Mendelsohn, the music to the Mid 4",;'sunimerlfight's Dreattl,.which; from the heenti " it posaesses, - Milt have been an inspiration; per bnpithe spirit of Shakspeare hatingUiseoyered ~t , a musician worthy Of 'wedding immortal sounds ---- CO big immortal 'words, hovered over Mendel- . sohn when.ltooonipostid the Wedding march; for '.. it Patelesaci a supernatural and enchanting beau- , • •ty too great for any simple, unassisted mortal to ' , . -accomplish.: Miss Kate Saxon will to-night b o sh A k ilmnek i s t o mrcter. . She. is ono of the _ ' finest roviers in the 'Maud Staten; possessing au r wt I amount of talrot destin to ratite ber'to the pin \' . ;Melo other professio na n . Miss Saxon ; moreover, -,has mutt friendsin * Ore; and we trust they ...wißshowit , by giviegr a good reception and •,..! •'. ' a fall hose to, great h in lice arduous under . : , taking. -- It 'is useless to pral;e the Germania, \,..... . 0 6 7,are.au well . .lmow4 and their talent no well appreciated that anything we could say would not add to their repu tion,:or assist them in ahem . . increasings popes 'ty. • . • ~---• ••,Wwattatt l'_Oinctostis 116srtrst..—The fol. leeting gentlemen cam' one the management of .11ils Institution, a portion of them having been , bleated at the recent meeting of the contributors on the 18th inst.: , '" - i ' • ' •-- . 1.. f. c . Preskital..—ThOmas Bak, Owe' - • .. , ...., Vice pwsidenti.--jolui Graham, Junes Ander , - • Betliittro and Tieassrer.-4ohn Harper. . . • Araaagen,--John Bissell, Geo. Breed, Richard • ,' FAlwarda," John Irwin,' 44. r-W. Jackson, Charles Ktmpp, , Win: Larimer, Alex. Laughlin, F. Ler '• :ens, W,11: Lowrie, S:•Lithrep, Joe. Blisrshall, J. :k. Moorhead, 1. l'ainteri Jos. Pennock, Thomas ''' Scott , L'aW." . /1.- &heal 3 , , 1). Shields, John - 11. : Shiventerger, C. F. Spahg, 4: Stetvirt, W. W: Vallaco, Wm. Wilkins, Chris. Zug. . 'l' •.' 11.1110 VOL—A man named Jeremiah O'Leary, .-,•• ,'. ate., appeared before Alderman M'ldaster, yes- r terday, and nude inforniation against his son, a " -.- lad of thirteia - years; for parsing his time in n 1 - . disorderly manner, living idly Mul withoutcm ': pinymentv refusing , to work at any wages, de , sertinglits school and setting at naught, paren tal jaatrur.tioninud discipline,. and hating no tut= wherewith to maintain himself. The med . istrattricai,oned'ivith the fitther upon the evils of .this,Course, , bntr, be wasinexorable, and the 111- • . dirmin was obliged to issue his warrant for the attest of the, boy for vagrancy. The buysmor ';. iaa.put not be much improved by a residence in '-• " jail. -•;: ''''. - 77,- . MALICIOre „gii4CIIIEV.-4 man named Christ° ' fakei revile, appeared before Alderman Steele, yesterday, inicrputfile omit that .Timeph - Kircher, did i . wilfully,._trialiciouelyl and unlawfully drive the poll.of. an omnibus driven by :the said Kir fqto.tbe manitn'tltiven by 'the complain_ nt, on the irith tbizeby endangering the - sAfety of. the pgasongers,tind injuriog the vehi -'•cle —A warrant 'was i..fl d and nerveil on - Kir eikel; - who gAtTe buil fo ai at Court; URI theAArge• • • Co. bact's.-- , .lnne & . ill 'give n, neries of per il fotinruces in the circus 1 ue, during the ensuing COtair.—Thd- l ease repot DA OD : 14111110'...1141 , 4y. Was finishid yesterday afternoon, 'shortly liefore the adjournment. ;The. jury .:t1441, awl will probably return-their verdict this morning list-arc DIDICATIOX.—The Boatmen's Chnrch• 'on the comae of water la short .:' .