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W YORK HERALD — Vel. Vit.—No, 375.-— Whole He. 2043. x INE OF LIVERPOOL PACK To cat irom New York on the 88th, and Lit ofeach pa nom New Soar. Bhip Captain John Collins. 25th, i Bp bONS Captain iB. B. Cobb, 26th i DAN, Captain. A; Dever atet, + GARRICK, Captain Win, Skiddy, ao ee eA Depeyater, 19th March, ‘nddy tath'April. oflms,'13th May. TS. on the 18th combine been taken in the arrangementol tte ree ree of hence is $100, for wel 3 le: a il be vided See sey as catrlon to ghte general oausac : these ships will be r tae ays eae elvgied Siewed therelor. . eect dingare wei creafter go armed, and theirpecu ferconstruction givesthem security notpossessed by any other weasels of war. ar “portgi OTT ENS CG, 54 South st., New York, orto ; bait & eee #00." M packets i arged: ent r single ahgiternby, thepachee. nd newspapers ul Cemtench mi cee ee OH NEW ONLEANS LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK i. OF PACKETS ation of shippers, For ne er acti rort om the (st, ‘commencing the 10 degpaich a ship, from this ene sith of Miner. ham. Gant Marnford. tapt. Leavitt. pt. Dickinson. nap SA, Capt. Mulford. weve afl bui of New York, express are eat pall dattof-w aler, have Teceatly” beet Roppered and pat in splendid order, with accom! SerMhetfe sect! (Ora nocs Rae ee cert eer Gon They will at al tines be towed upand a the Mississtpi Dy treats of theseships will be responsi- Torleweley wullignarecos etonensiverorpiated ware 6p ny lotiera,paroel or Ditaog are taken fortaesemes ‘ for fesight samaee inl to oe or : . K. Cl NS & CO. $6 South st.,or FRoe WOODRURE 4 in New forward all goods to his \. ho mth promptly Cor arated fo sail punctually asad} Riutgreat care wil be taken to have the goods correc NEW YORK.AND NEWARK. duced to 3 @1 5 From” tha toot of Courtlandt street, New York- very aye Leaves York. we Newark Au cM Ara e ‘ ate AM. A eM. by 4tdo 104 @ do 7 *SUND. ys. 10 do From thelpot of Liberty atreet. At TEM sati PAL TOWN, Ratway AND NSWICK. i treet. pte cet at Liberty st rest je At merville, . ‘to °'New Brunswiek, way, it Hitbohtown, 23 cents. fi |. train from New Brunswiek, 4b i ‘a New be ed bet} + Novara w Branewick soceuta. “ y 37 ns The Pailadelphia smailliee pegoes through NewBrunswiek for Nisa yethe 1)A- ftp from New Brunswiek is omit- Passengers whe pregare Bn ir tickets at the ticketoffice,re- “Shiv ecu thedaprehen parehaseds feott om" ene THE W Ni FREE oom PHILADELPHIA. vie HE PAE AAU Copa DAL th will be forwarded dail wife trams satin cer of the Company, Noct Dock & Phil ¢ respectfully informed that. all ‘con: iaetad ceey wal i forwarded with the utmort o on tome polauumore the same dry Phare Phile- ad Teight reaches ie it for the west end south leaves Dovk st dah at fulepat Six o'clock A.M. by steambeat ROBERT Mi 4 ill veh Belti it 2 o’clock, two hours previounts tbe deperisre othe ting tor the aruthwent, SHMEAD, Agent. Philadelphia, Mareh 8, 1849. mi 61m AD NOTICE. MARKET AND PHLIGHT LINE. NEW BRUNSIVICK AND NEW YORK. TPHe NEN Reached er Freight Line between ‘New eight Line ctween. Net Bruawicy ad New York, which they intend to Tun perma neptly.. P ‘ Lesvi k at 5 AM, daily, Fits Meetabtot Liberty aticet New ork er mezchants the above line ta v. sirable for the cpechy aud cheap Cn Ha A ad of parent ties of every description, and more particularly to Drovers and Dealers in Live Siock, who can have 15y head of cattle con- veyed between New Bran wick and New ¥ ork, the same day, pet ion of cattle, heres, mules, qa ate Lind: of merchandise are very y this tine is not subjected to any extra ‘Norti» River. ed up a large storehouse at New silroad Depot, which will always f merchand i their tickets at the ticket tis. mo the receptit DU willrecelve ferry tickets offices, 14 3m* jet, 1842, the commutation ICE; pri fare in the cars few. Jersey Railroad an C otwean Stow’ York and (oy yerlon ween New Yo e yario tation thetton ol. the ralltoad, has bee reduced, (nelad: onthe. ing ferry) to $75 per annum, and $59 for i miS 1m* IGHT AND PASSAGH FTO PIT?Ts- a BURG. See tah BINGHAMIS LINBO The provrie| iT y ‘ranaport jon - wee Rete ite bi cocheate or ton Works aes ult oxuay persons ipping to the West, that their line is now im active Speration. Gnade consigned to them (or sent to go in their Hine.) will be forwarded with despatch. Girueraor thipoers of pools, destined for, fhe Weatera States, who, Vavelo “agent or goaigure, at PitaburE. wil lease’ consign Code os y ; Bho will altend Co shipping all such consigainenta washout h Nd distinctly on each ee See BFfor rates of freight; which are as low oa any other line. Apoly to M. TYSON, Agent, No 8 West street. ‘Ovposite Pier No. 2, N. R. N. piays Bandy enced to Pitsburg and Pottsville, em 'v, . Refer to My Crooks, “American Fur Co. : 8. T. Nicoll, it etree ts , Dodge & Co. Fulton att Suydam, Breet streets pate od Duryee & Co. Newark’ me 3m BTATEN ISLAND VERRY. Foot of Whitehall street, steamer STATEN ISLANDER or will follows until further notiea:— island ves it Ata orlesk ax. N,B. AN goods shipped are requi partic ensried and nfe sh the Mat of tne otncrs thereat sony NEWARK AND NEW YORK. ‘are Only 12) Cents. vadti mind on Gaye Ferm ping ad shepantly redited WW sontacen for season, on Thursday, ena ae street atone Wa a ih aaa y morning at 6 Yefock. ano ‘Luesday and ‘ork, soucet, o’clock. for freigh or passage iy, to the Captain om board. |. Be ' uy ht of every di So uanatat cay iit must be at the rakotte awoers thereof,anless a bill oflading orreceiptis signed pe cume reer woes "BERING ARRANGEMENT. FOR SHREWSBURY ani PED BANK. aturday, March 19, 1842, the mer OSLNIS <Capeain Allaire, wil lex and 8: fesse ig el Bea a is uraday at 12 o'clock, neom. week "in wazines, and pert the Hudson’ Street Newa ¢ fos are tae, abla 5 luca a street, near Barrow st. ma iwe —The fe, at place, beet Peagh Orebs: hi okea pe ins ofeanae Ved Mee aeh barla eBe St iat nae. OLOROK THOMSON, eater a@reet, CHARLES 8S. ROWELL, DENTAL SURGEON, No.il CHAMBERS STREET, NEW-YORK. m3 Im* LIFE BOAT ASSOCIATION, FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FRANCIS PATUNT LIFE BOATS. AMERICAN. MOULDING COMPANY. WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, mt crry HOTEL. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE “OyY,) Having lately lost twa bi ti teeth, I enlled on’ Mr fe aoe we hare on a rend asa (0 to 0 his Dontists Indeed { have, ever novo teeth fixed and, Atled” with more evactoeca, and at ie same time will. Ioan sure on the gums. T cheerfully recommend that gentleman to the cial no- tite of the medical prefeesion, as well as to dke public. feeling vatisted from my own experience that they may conBdenily rely ob his skill ia his profensious ed | GRANVILLE 8. PATTISON, SD. Professor of Anatomy, Univernty of New Yerk. Levett’s 260 Brondway, mis Lan® Pel LAW. Miah this lavage inbived to call on We SKIDMORE: tiorney at Law, 75. rt. ft Qiainete alvo sttoaded tor” Charger moderate. ‘eam BOOK BINDING AND PAPER RULING. H, IRELAND, No, 120N usau street, having am entire new AA, lock ot F Tools aud. | Machinery, of the jateat most approved patterns, is now prepare: execute all ordersia the moat durable and’ handsome manner. Merchants Account Books and all other kinds of Blonk work ruled and bound to sny\pattern, in a style that ig war- anted t giveastiafuction, Any work ordered can be done in the Huglish mode if required, as 1, I. hus hadlong experience in beth methods FOK SALE-T pad hand Ci late Presses. A, LSA nro secondhand Copperplate Presses, | Ap- CARPETING, CARPETING. FTHE subscribers have rectived 4, uew ard tredh stock of forthe “ Spring Trade,” consisting of Brutsels hree Ply, superiine, fine, common hall and stair Carpeting. ting, Eng! 4 American. Qil Cloths, from 9 to 40 fect in width, coutalaing the fatsat and moat fuehionable patterns and colors the Market afforta, which they offer to the public at the lowest" Cash Prices” jersona Wiabing to purchase, would do well to,call and ex- Pe P k prevyous to ine, Amine OUraLock Drevii Oi MANNING, 458 Pearl st, wieim* 3d Carpet Store trom Chatham. NOTICE TO BUYERS OF CABINET FURNITURE. TP HIC aubscriber would iuyite the sticution of those wish- ing te purchase articles'in the above s eo i ‘where is to be fouud & rieh asgortmment BI here Baa sok Uiahewsne Weearvarss ot Peenohyand ether della: ff which not to be found }, bein irel; original. Also, handsome rich it Gornless for winigws, Poles aiid Rings ; together w ith, Datmaaks, Gallons sd Tas gels, and every article attached to curtains, whi i in the latest atyle from patterns lately Smid NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 31. 1842. Price Pwo Cents ‘Albany, {Correspondence of the Herald.] Avsany, (Tuesday) March 29, 1842. The Slate Printing— Broken Safety Fund Notes— Negro Suffrage— Interment of the Dead—Signing of the Tax Bill. In the Assembly, to-day, Mr. O’Seitrvan pre- sented a petition from Daniel Johnson, and others, of New York, praying for an alteration in the In- solvent Law. Lares rtom Burros Ayurs.— |} S.nyrna, Day, 58 daysfrom Buenos Ay’ that Brown’s Fleet was ready for sea oa the 30th January. : CHAMPION WIG MAKER. NEW AND ELEGANT IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF TOUPEES. PYAton: 214 Broadway, opposite St. Pauls Church, is the MAZON TOUPEE, Being a new invention of the subscriber. These Toupees are mace without suaps, bands or mstallic springs here the entirely new contrivance—they display the fore height—they as casy to put onanl off wples to any t—there ir not a vart'cl+ of atecl, ironor bras in them— lS PEXMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. IN NEW YORK. Mos; MALLAN & SONS, Surgeon Dentists, Ne. 372 Broadway, and at London ens Paris inform the Public of New York. ana its vicinity, that in gonseguance of their veryextensive practice, they have, eth, been induced to open « Permanent ¥-stablishment, where they may be consulted at No. 372 Broadway between Franklin and White streets, in all cases a te their professien, in which they huve been so sucessful, in consequence of their celebrated discoveries and im- provements in the art of Dentietry. Moos, Mellen returns thanks for the very liberal pat sy the Bark res, we learm and would sai at <ineeernrenitergeereee Tur Texas, fever.—A large meeting in favor of Texas was hein ia Philadelphia on Tuesday aster- noon. Captaia John Scott was there. New Species or Fiss.—Fish of the size and flavor ronage he has received, and continues to receive, par u VeLiive, being mede of pure GOLD to * ticularly to Moticel rece ion of New Yor or pm yl rusti gr corroding. ‘Thus is acon incing p.oof to old Mr. Fraouen presented a:petition from twenty- st the Mackinaw trout have been caught at San- anes SIG Pepa nn ee airenatiNg NORA: Ae four Journeymen Printers of the city of Albany, Y¥- Those takea weigh twenty pounds each. ——_——— improvement in Deatristy. CELEBRAT WIG AND SCALP beneh PHALON'S qualifications are well known and appre- setting forth that it was proposed to apply the Court or Cristian Seesions.—We leam that MINERAL ror ciat je has proved hiwsell to be decidedly the best inthe | Principle of retrenchment and reform to the expen- | (; ov¢, s ° ° I FILLING DECAYED TRETH! ety Taleo feet hich every wigmaker kuows : sale | diturea of the government, and as the work had fhe apn nie ee veto the bill repealing Mons, M. continnes to restury igcayed Teeth, howevel | tires ol the gay SR a ag parte ee commenced in the matter of the pub. | 1, : This will save the seats of Judge Jarge or small the cavity ; making a stump into a sound | York can testy, ia ean wore fake foaes the been oa and Judge Lynch alittle while | Tooth, instantly curing the ‘Tooth, however painful or FRE MUMS, lie printing, that it be further extended to the other ue longer. sensitive, matching in point of color, the natural cortex or enamel ofthe Tooth, They never break or become loove—they have noun- natural glose—are firmly: fixed without wires or liga- tures—no balky substance in the month—and in every particular resemble the adjoining Tecth, in conformity of shope a wsutest shadeof color. Placed from one mplete set, upon the above imprrved aud scivnti- fic principle, they are guaranteed toanswer every pur- pose of Masticatiov and Articulation. LOOSE TEETH securely and effectually fastened arising either from the ‘use of medicines or any other cause. ARTIFICIAL PALATES nd_xcientific method. OF THE UNITED STATES. Monsieur Mallon is bappy in being enabled to an- the first premium Be eh aera Inorder more effectually to do this, it proposes that as merit and capability ap- pear to be secondary eonsiderations in the selection of these officers, that these offices be put up at auction, to the highest bidder, at prices at least ten percent. lower than the’salaries at present. In order that the Legislature may have no {fears on the subject, they express their willingness to take the offices themselves. It} was referred to the Committee on Public Printing. Mr. Townsenp from the Standing Committee on Banks, &c. to whom had been referred the numer- viz. the silver meda) last year, end officers of the State. pee tA oe Court Calen Wig makerin ex this Day. * Countor Common Puxas—Part 1,— 17, 47, 297, 88, 9, 75, 25, 20. Part 3, ay oe 46, 132, 146, 148, 86,80, 5 i 164, 166. Cmevir Covrt—Nos 118, 124, 127, 129, 2 fy 136, 198, 199, 140, 142, 103, 144, '146, ‘147, tea 1 thia, best 25 73, lock.—s 160, 149, 154, 156 1s, 220, 16: iae’a Ferbena Cream— pg Cov pound known, jearly shown. Psa go akil alt ‘o softies e’en court of Oyer and Terminer Before Judges Penang Aldermen innes and Brad- urst. Manrcw 30—The Libel Cases —Moti i the indietments found againet Win. L. Bice ee cis Mall, William B. Townsend, James Brooks, an Charles King, of the Commercial, Expre t knows. Pare, and pleasant, choice and cheap— Willin every climste keep— Makes it a preasing tank to shav And. will both time: rouble aad way, Y LIAM HEARN, 204 Bowe ry, between Wrince and dry good nounce that by the kind’ consent of Three Hundred of iti i ; C i poppre aeolertie a gan Rt 0! ra hue erie ane APCD SIPEG fee ti gale the follo: ous petitions for the redemplion of broken safety Fs om cn et lib:1 on the Associate Judges the first Merchants, Medical prafe id. private | ing snd second mourning. light chants on fand bank notes, reported a bill to that effect, re ieee Ae is Court, were made by their respee- Citizens, to whom he can refe' perioatty, of | perfire 44 French printed sruslins, small which was laid on the table and ordered printed. live Counsel. Mr. David Graham appeared in be- Mons. Mv’acelebratad Mineral in preference to any ether | 4-4 oltid. E-rlaton givghars, mourmne and light colors ft i f of . Stone and Hall, and moved that they have ever tried, and, in their opinien,th » Dest that | and ‘atin striped blue black figd ailks; Lig it col'd liming a Mr. Cranes, fom the committee to whom bad | the trial, in their case, beremoved to the Court of evercameundertheir notice. His other improvements | sik) watered hat ribbons: Gne bk mour. ing a tuehe cold beea referred the petitions for Negro Suffrage, ‘re- | Sessions. This he declared to be necessary, as it RE ae i gcutlemen plain afdhemeliched ‘inen eam: | Ported that the pe joes = ome t0 8 unani- | was importont that the testimony of Judge Kent Atfendedby Mons. Mallan, Junr., at their own Esta. 4 Rea memmeh'e: abt -col'a Bid slavery bil eePeryiechisanih siete ne hudba Coc rcp (1 ieapeatead 5 5 * | shades aad mis paresola; joug lawns; | petitioners, The District Attorney opposed the motien, He " THE FACULTY AND PUBLIC ig autirans Cl eabaain corded aad Mr, Srersox, from the committee to whom had | said the gentleman was desirous of removing the i white cotton hese, ain nd corded cambric; jacouet. beok, ‘arietiu musing; B shop's lawne; eambric been referred the petition of Robert H. Morris trial to the Sessi i ii and one hundred and eizht others, in relation to the | the testimony of the Fit Tengo eof obtain strived, the testimony of the First Judge of this Court, bu ai} and are particularly invited to pay Mons Malian a visit, to see the specimens of his new discoveries in Dentistry... | wat re Inertnoat of the: dealin ihe eity-of New York, |'s i * ve 3. "A! end, bk: bombenin’s,. b1 ‘ f ‘ nN » | to avoid having him preside over it, Mout Mattany TESTIMONIALS. ssa aunipn, | raberadien best mainly at's cualy Al Relienses | reported a bill, whieh was ordered to a third read: | declara'ions that had parsed ius lips’ tetanus Dear Sir,—After having the Artificial Teeth which aliof which are offered gener:lly, at taciowest ne . with severe punishment, and keep the liberty of you made for me, I cannot do you less justice than to ; ™ Rephteceside avaloiae ‘ ir. SwackmaMER, from the select committee, | the press within the limits prescribed by law, ¢) acknowledge with my entire satisfaction. hm Ag | tite ate lon reported complete the bill in relation to State | dreaded the likely to follow, oHamae ra Penalty in rch: TO THE BALD AND GREY Hea DED-JONES T OLL OF RAL CIRCASSIA. HOSE whose hu falling out, turning grey, or hasceas- ed growing, anarticle is here « {fered you ata re-wonable price Pre ge AY A ale tt it will doall itis represented We Se tint tay hall Wan Tal ing out fast; Teombed out truly, Dect Sarventian etn aie Heated The ee (OS. FARQUES, Manuel Carmelat. | growl g fast ander, ne (te MOD oe cane Teseeatlcnan ia kecwn at'1as Brcederey cia at Trime | This will give light, red or grevhace rare Rune, Ward @iing’s. ne tab eapes itoo enterica letistas vente a cee ee ‘of aptication and Artie: Prison labor,which was ordered to aihird reading. Mr. Tamaurr, from the select committee, re- he complete the hill in relation to the Pablic nib Mr. Pater ha the bill providing for the publication of the Laws of the Siate, with amend. ment. ‘This bill provides that the Seccetary of State shall cause tobe published in one newspaper in each county in the State, for which they chall be paid the sum of $50. me aece to the tes » that any assertion he should make in the would be received as evidence the same afte had swom to it. Besides, a presiding judge, ora juryman, was at liberty to give evidence; and an instance of the kind ‘occurred a short time since. when Judgs Noah came down from the bench, in the celebrated Mitchell case, gave testimony in relation to it, and returned. Facre would be no difficulty on this point. It would be way they answer eve: yu a equal {9 those placed by tel atte be caters ona timouy of Judge sion of its Yalnaplaqualitieey, on may tae thisietter in any way you ee ae he revit yours highly impro. Ss have used this and certity ie J. 3. Power, grocer, Breekiyay), | Mr. L, { the billi i rryi MONS. MALLAN. 872 Brendway. i ir. Lorr reported the bill in relation to the su er, moreover, in carryin; BIR—Iloclitapleamune tebeatie te cde von ton teathacay | CEST BT OWE ee i port of Foreign poorin the eounty of Kings. F | Sodas ofthe Rape touss lie be brake Meats in behalf of your celebrated mi ‘ou are careful of the right Mr. Townsenp called for the reading of the re- tends Bat in dition to During my late re- sidence in Parle | called at vour ealsy|:chment ik the Rue Cas tilione,andharing had some teeth led with, yout mineral cay that Thave had every reason to be satisfied with fityand value, cod _neverin theleast degree experi venience or injury from effects in any manner - ee oy pel arigiened. all thts, be had an affidavit from Alder, which ke would read, in whieh thai gentlomen de? clares the testimony of the three Judges of the Court of Sessions to be important to the trial. monstrance of the Common Council of the city of New York against its pa-sage. The Speaker de- cided the reading to be out of order. Mr. T.appeal- ed, and some debate ensued, which resulted in the bottle—three sizes. 139 m30 Lm* EECHES—LEECHES.—10 000 very fine | 1 ‘my rua and an Lavchoey fecranle ane otra receives. —During my visit to Mons. Mallan I saw several reasovable, . ‘4 8 jcwar, attentios pail to the Gtting up of Otto- " Ee cr ch . i wholesale and retail, fell d by Wh laying of the whole eubject on the table. Mr. W. contend sauna, ire Gereene, and ether, fane Sue spivetd: | canjgonala of he Mehr: chaecer al rome alent | TONE g® OE iy Taarh sree Rasher hath | UTeeE Sitmemrmaleaublection the table. a | Me miagensended that the cause ahouid be tried cored tapestry. WASHINGTON MEEKS, abled to judge I consulered it then, and gull considerit, to be | Catharine st. its thi H rss ji i [el 815 Broadway.next the Hompital. | {bl ist prepatation arte King svar offtted vo the publi. 1. |S PIDLITZ AND (SORA POWDERS a Warranted rene it thi veading, and the question being taken, it co near replied. He was “fone | that the 9 if i ‘es to what are general fi ii IGS AND SUCALPS. amectrseapectials¥ourSWANBURGH LIVINGSTON, | if for fami’ se. For ane. wholewlg sudraial, by WA t pullda relation.to the Pablie Printing tad } otter jude to mertde oe ee een Low some THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST 816 Greenwich street,near Fort Gausevoort. CANO TS, Chemist aud Fharmacutist, Apotheeariea’ Hall, | its th ing, and 70—N fier furtherargume ASSORTMENT. New York, May 21,1341. 36 Catharine st. insole.’ | it# third raading, and was PasseD—Ayes ays A furth ment Judge K. remarked that VRE TO BE FousD at Mons. MALLAN & SON3, Surgeon Dentists, may, been (0 WANIS A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR 20. Labor lost, as the Governor will most assured- | he was under engagement to exchange with Judge - sulted Gaily at 873 Broadway between Franklin and ie 4 COMPLEXION? ly veto it. 5 5 ‘ : Ruggles, who would be here for the trial of two A. C. BARRY’S, ata.,enst side. 23 im" | 1 HIS isnot addressed to ladies only, but gentlemen too, To | ‘The bill to abolish Capital Punishment had specialcauses. Judge K. would return the last of 6 Brosdway. corner of Liberty street, ap stairs. SPRING FASHIONS be briet, ou arpesnured Panels cat aries Setmhes. sun- | third reading, and Mr. Srerson, in accordance | this or beginning of next week, when a dec: West sraha, soon te beasilying and guacanet aye: | oo JOE RING HASHIONS. | bumedia Me'fatics keatZ,ieacuruen of ieakin tre re | ith his previous intimation, took the floor in op: | to the motion would be made By matures pood ob hinix—srat prema, Atno.mmmeuseoter Nap large and extensive ansort tara fers nnd others agtow iu,change to a healthy hi ve. | position to it. He reasoned against its passage in| Mr. Gaauam said he appeared for Messrs. jadies’ and gen: ws bair, aes vats, ready made linen and muslin shirts, pocket kerchieis; | Lhe public are particularly requested to n ff Townsend and Broo! bracelets. earin; itch guar. silk, merino, and abawont and drawers; ateday C gg eg 4 He invention ea alee recent Loi Mr.N.B. Brust stated that he had be “GARPETING. CARPETING a 7 Fay paiticulerautsition in sclecung the most chaste and feat. | ftalton hae ately formed sop of the wild "herbeof his eoune | €° i gaged for Mr. King, of the American, and wished CARPE TING CAR E TING Patterns of scarfs und cravats. Sis aasortment will al- | try that wilt cl nee the color of thick, dark, yellow o He was replied to by Mr. OSuuzivam, who had | the trial to come before this Court. He would be Hit: Subscriber is now op ng is, Spri assortment of srapahe G onc varied abd satensire. The subegriber.comtiaues parm ae " eee Ne ie id tee of skia,sueh | the floor when the hour arrived. ready next werk to proceed. Carpeting, consisting of Br three ply, superfine and Lyrae | ca bung ealted’sy val oa at the oid ‘atabtishment. | 8 ‘used this, that Wis excellent, and, we advise’alt te tryit, | Itisuaderstood that Mr. Simmons is alsopre- | The trial of Adams, for the murder of his wife Angra assortment! Pee oer im this city for | 141 Broadway, between Murray street and Park Place, is insold by T. JONES, at ihe sign of the American Ee: | pared to oppose this bill. As regards its final fate | had beem set down for Tuesday next. The Court bite A ee foods have been or | nis tnt PARSELLS, egent forJ Agate, | ple. #2—mind the right number, or you'l, be cheated—83 Chat- | there ig agood deal of doust. ‘The closeness of | alluded to the subject, soon after which i jered ex! ly for the Spring trate. The greatest care hae ; = aaa = i ham atreet. S0centsa cake. 139 Fulton st, Brootlyn, is ere good de 5 s ject, soon after which it ad- beet observed im maki’ ¢ selections of ch goods as can SWAN’S ATMOSPHERIOG SUDA FOUN TAIN, | an agent. ‘ma0{m>. | the vote on ageetion with the report of the com- | journed. confidently vecommended fer durability and permanency of Nits EROEGRS AZAND ROF. 2: 1008. og. | FATE OTC there is Go OT Ta the World cine ean do good mittee, and the able arguments advanced against it Foe an co1Oims on large assortment of the different kivds of Hall and | MGists, ROCHESTER. NY. pe ea toltne ere Cy ear macwratbet rehed tre | 10-diy, look. ominaus aubughs:/ cs) A pA ER og peg Biaiz.Carjeting. Tufted door Rugs, Do ke, ‘oth at Seda Water, is solicited to thi — 3 wks as ever ‘n the Senate, t! ie election law was reai jefore Sur ones, Mr. Jas. M’Blair, 4 Weer \aurtome assortment of Paiated Fisor Cloths, all eefiiena ‘econmmed nebati on isa? Ieee fe not dred hut ais gene | a third time, and passed ‘Phe reading of this long He Chama baleen on Oe SOK jdtha. wi amilien about purchasing “any of the abore dereribed ood invited to exil. mie Leas oot CHARLES HICKS, eam? 7% East Broadwav,71 Diviston-at. CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. Marcu 30.—R. L. Stuart, and Alezander Stuart vs. Agnes Stuart.—About 15 years ago, Kinloch il, and another, (a village charter,) occupied the ide for ‘dying the hair are compositions of caustic end ite, that burns jo the sane way as the powders, and dont paratus a The advantages of tte Atmoeyheric Fountain over the old rethed, are the economy of ite Apparatos, toe original cost ta i ‘ ~ . the purchas:r beng less than oce quarter that of the old oo Ake ae he alr, wil 7a t, Be snatien how: coany ‘The Speaker announced | Stuart, an industrious, thriving son of “auld Sco- Fountain its simplicity 0 TS ennth ad ia full of dandruff, the hai ira to turn grey, to the House the reception of a meesage frem the | tia” died, leaving a widow and two sons in pos- one of ordiaary enpaclly cad re mi ‘ srearp-mens, tie trfliug expanse of mate ; fogit tore! ‘he arail amount of labor required. ad baldness follows. from sn experience oftwenty y hair cutter, and having the 0j ‘ef exaunterel Governor stating that he had signed the Tax bill. session of a handsome estate. Mrs. Stuart, who So the Tax bill is now a law, and the great measure i i had assisted waterially in amassing the wealth, for m Subgcriber i his Spri 1 ng it, tugsther v » (and blockheads) di i x bull “ ‘ ‘ FLHANDWARE GCULARY ‘ceived per pavesy ot ee rr aoub rtd Sr ities ettda BEAU, Can’ gomberiting, known va‘ fasiar's 1 Oi or Componnd of the session is thus pesfecied Althou h 6 ven, sontinued the business of her late husband, bein rom Birstingham and Sheffield. _‘Togeth er witha general das and Wea |aemey be seen from ce: tes in’ | the halt thom: coming oat nd tarsien seere They ting | nor Seward does not appear 0 have changedhis | that of a coufectioner, corner of Chamber an ‘rtmeut WEST CASH PRicks, |e to offer at | the bonis of: ve en re satiafaetion. Hitr Olt prill' spake the hair grow well’ ne one —_ ord views on the subject of internal improvements in | Greenwich streets; and many afair damsel reeol- ihe ‘atiention of Country Merchan's, Builders, Cobinet Tae Reed chia’ Routan garticclariy”cadarted. to treks dsodruff gr soreness js on the heads . ’ least, yet to veto this bill was mere than he | lects the Rood things to which she bas been treat- ‘aoli ter, fo-en extininadiolt of Kies tock and hire aupe will mot ferment or yajare in the warm. tA. Pastor'e, Hair Cutter, dared do. Cave Ucciscar. ed by her lover, whenallured by the fasi jong e le. F ™ Fr ommit he uee RAN.” | TEuTttearo ting whe Poni, ong th “Teeriabarg thrived abd the sone lmitely Sere paced i A. reruler surply of FALL RIVE: CUT NAIL ead Teese ere ai Pear ainat; F. Lise | STRIKER'S BAY ON THE BLOOMINGDALE TGeererpondense ofthe tenet} possession of the business, which they new carry Geovers, Glue. 4 a oni assortment of ‘Mechanics Liberty strech up at awrence, Kees ‘Mai. " ROAD. , Harr ze, March 29, 1842 onso much to their pecuni advantage, being n, Jamen Rerewe, m3 3m" | den Lane; Robinson & Ward, 143, Maiden Li HE sub rider, having lensed the above establishment, re: ‘ he’ wm jester woith, provably, come $150,000, and Mrs Stuart WATCHES & JEWELRY pone © Se Serene Snare, ee eer on Saturday ext Avitste oe ew | = The business of legislation is progressing but | aiso possessing about $70,000 in her own right, and a VERY LOW. os jer pene ts old chaos tere at If. sudneriter T Watches: gold au retait, lower thanat a placain the city. Gold Watches as low #8 3) to 40 dollars each. Watches and Jewelry ex- or bought. All Watches are warranted to ke Goodtime, or the mozes retursed. Watches and Clocks re- din the best munuer, aud warranted, at much less than I prices, by f ths firest workinen in the city. G. EET UERE ST eoeter of Watehes thd Jewelry, whelcast fndj retail, 30 Wallstreet, up abate. TO SEGAR SMOKERS aud Jewelry, wholesalc m.6 im* open for the summer, on Saturd, hose persons who tardily in the ‘‘ O.d Keystone,” Most of the pnb- lic measures will be postponed until the extra ses- sion, which has now beenagreed for. The bill to at her own disposal. About two years ago, Mrs, 5S. quit her old home, where she had resided With one of hersons, and went to board, stating to a id TO MARRIED LADIES. MApAME RESTELL’S PREVENTIVE POWDERS, Veautifal pla to who have nev 1m naturally those visit that ‘uueurpase- These invaluable Powders have been univertally adogted | 24 by t ™ lady of her acquaintance, that - in arora bi Fame mie, fr epost, | etre By ant m iis THY Hall onthe Bloom | quthorize thofBank of Penn.’y to make an assizn- | cause she belicved that, 'she was net weleoiee = only, ifaante and eficacious remedy for married Yada Whos | ied oa. TRS baie ch winch the gaaderaed cate | meut for the benefit of its creditors, passed the | The present action has been sent from the Court MM. Wath Kmsoue ree: Or thi grounds extend a considerable distance fie wathe wineirg | Senate yesterday. A number of propositions have of Chancery on a charge brought against the mo- eee Pha etelan ante Cee ees ete eT str | througha beautifulgrove oflecust trees. y f ther by her’ sons, declaring her to be a lunatic Seeeeseee ch vised cal Pe wide ein ie he on Ting the paat winter many improvementshave beea made | been brought before the Legislature for the pay- | and praying trustees may be appointed on her es- jence and opportunities, shq, attained that cele eed. benher Cepuned nee Jebor having been spared in | ment of the domestic creditors of the State, but | tate. ‘the mother superintends her own (trial (in frity in tho ‘acience #0 ape great discovert ; Ry nacpeed othe euler rane ter tie® which eminent counsel are engaged) and sits di- ® onder render this a deserveily favorite summer resort cial d none of them will be agreed to this session. They 4 THE GREAT 8EGAR DEPOT. now stand unrivalled, as well im thie country as in Europe. 1¢ stobk of wines and liquors has been selected (without : : iaaat rectly epposite her sons. On behalf of the pro: SPANISH HOUSE, 256 BROADWAY. | seqosmuance witn the piveioloy aud apalomy of the finale | [exw to cont by. on cxperienced and couprsht ues, Ei | generaily eoutemplate the issue of certificates of | Cytion, the Mayor nnd. one or two other diiciai HE MONEY will be. returned to, all persons who Garriad femalee. scarce in the meridian of life, and the coupe, | be of the very first qualits. aud the charges as moderate as | State stock, which, if authorized to be issued, | centiemen testilied to Mrs. S's frequently calling gates! rlicles, ‘tis offer ia made by the strongcox: | Went rapid and often apparently inexplicable causes, which | "MC carats und orehacds are wcll supplied with flowerg and | Would never be received by the coatractors at their office, wishing their interposition in regard fare forsale aioe stove catenins Mock HeeIORES crepes: cevcnieliy of fearcie (males cba te beageel eee Ne eat acas sorerel seeene ott | Other propositions have also been made to provide | eee een ieee ee ctlabeed a paanae ot ith great. care, and He fodiapositio crm alee which. ied . 4 i b: of 7 i sa estan that he ever been offered to the New York pure fem, od tine dachery of er celebrated eventive Tow | "OPES accommodation of thote pirsons who for health or | MCAa# of supporting the hit ahi Fe een ok mind om that Fi For the de- Hie, Exclusive of the great, ad anparalctled variety afb SSIy the health, but even the life of many an affectionate wits | pleasure ride early, breakfast will be provided from 6 Uil!9 in of taxation, which meet wil e pent eth 8 pom wie me who hed ana aad Principe, there is a 4 . “ tb of 7 PRIME NOWILGAR and NORMAS, that have been manu | SMEfOUUMOUNET. i portance of this wubject, ana |. The comers and conveniensecf Indien vsitiog this houre wit! | BFeatest disfavor by a majority of the members of | Kaen tne malls le year, teatithed te, her being clured in Havana czprezely fone ettablishment, and they | wtimatiug tue vast benefits reriting te thousands by inet | PE capettally studied, ane civility aed attention may alweys | both branches. As much public business as it was | ‘, a excel ent busincay manner and being deided- Rerelofore imported into this market. 5 option, would moet respectfully arouse ine attention of the | stages start every hour from No 20 Bower, and pasrencers | thought would be brought before this legislature, | ly of sound mind. Ather boarding house, No. 77 Do Pele ee tg Eattonee who | fer to | gon. ip gt wie na wttuens to preveutt 9 which my | eee o ere. ‘W. CORBYN, nothing of importance has been done, except the Charades ere she waad frequently speak of : + a Real has been | are subject, by simple and healthy means within our enntro ‘ ~ ; | her sons with affeeti ¢ complet id poeet wl give eat Satentol weamin ie very dpa hoe “y QTEVE PENS—From the celeuratcd manufactory of Jo: | Passage of the bill for a resumption of specie pay- | oer in yhich he had been. qm A few: even “PTO SMUAR DEALERS & HOTEL KEEPERS. | Weyaegy accompanied, with ul aad particular dite, | ined Me Oat of, Bireiagham—The, high Fepuiauuon of | ments; acd although this will not operate as bene- | ing, sinee, she told a yentlemun it wae a pity her ee eer arene very lon ee ok ain, ae eee Al iettore ciiut be tort pele add oicerse thereby injuring thetwell ext: ou ot Jucon Gite, | Gcially as was at first supposed, the work of pur- | sonshad entered these proceedings, a¥ she would Has uae hn nomi epi Hg by | SANT: NUMPULA Pole Wsent aap ee | nctaiac rene: wv Frio from whom Wher | gion ig ong on, and with proper eare we may | rset have given them the whole of her property t 148 street, New York. ice hours from i wri A . i s ” se! mi * immediately ove, For than renga na Omeret at ie tos o'clk P. ATG “REST LL | by eae etretane nome gat iy fete yet have something like a healthy Banking sys: pose her byt he trial. ‘the Commirsioners Sony andthev are all ea itled todebenture. M A D M ki 4 oi P is composed o1 een, twelve of whom must agree ms lw? R. RAFAEL, Proprietor. f) was jm! 8 Meiden 1 The commiitee appointed to investigate the | to find a verdict, The trial was still going on last SOF BOOK TY ALE PHYSICLAN, Office and residenee 148 Green cho . : * + ‘ A : upepatent. WAURANDEM ae ioielas ei atret eters ‘Contandt and Liberty stroets | NOEAROLINT ee rome Liven cm acteoat: (Set the | charges which had been made as to improper znd | ¢¥ening when the Court adjourned. Wniiit bern frequently exposed to intense heat in burnt pina cenentieh wre Se eee onal | are requested to call, pay their freight, aud attend to the re- | eorrupt means being used to procure legislation, euti-de: Goctinins Woks ing bulliug furnacea, Re, abd hha peter failed fo prearrye ihe Festell’s experience and knowledge in the treat | °C1Vt OF seit, goods «5 cates of Mefchandise by thefofficers and others connected with the late Before Judge Ingl a trial fool of Wall street, axterported by ‘the following ‘Com: | ment of obetinate canes of female irregularity QuouPake OF aap. 17 1 trove ‘a a ates Bank, have beenable thus far to-eli-| 1p Defore Judge Inglis, | a e . 1 he, . 8 rr *Lewe 6o of moment. icy have proved that a Elisha Ruckman vs. George Anderson —This was miltee of respectable Marchanta oa, SMITH, [allel and, perloct. recovery. . Ladies desiring, proper med | Bin diamond 64 8 +5 do do late mat money had been entrastod by the Bank | anaction for slancer, the damages Isid at $2,500, RANTURN & CO: Sz poccennnetened seting sage Liste Wi private ead fe | Gud VER & MeMURRAY. to George Handy of Philade:phia, to be vsed as | andis pert and parcel of the New Jersey Oyster : CHARLES H. MARSHALL. sea Nicte or peceretoas insltn fortien stvoematiooreen |: © tk coPinestiect. | would best subserve the interests of the war. bya law of “our sister state” her citizens ‘This safe can only be had atthe Iron Safe Store of Of fesnily, will be sent by 1aail to aby, 9 Sg,0ae Staten ROM 8 000 to 10,000ibs of fresh Garden Seeds, in stitution ; but, upon bringing Mr. Handy before | are allowed to fish for oysters acd take any they SILAS 6 HERRING. | fe +i) : pA eters toe val ) tddresred to "bor F Choigeat avectas and. varieties, for sale, in quanti the committee to give, evidence, he relused Pe bebop ile ular nen ie -B.—Safes of other msk f whick . |, N. ¥. elty,? vai receiv. suit pure hiaerit Br mane: snment, either to be sworn or to testify at all. 6 ealers in the article, J siding in N. imiation of Willers Patents forse sthallpries. vaasae | Ronee Oe ame patel would mform residing out ot | ‘Aco'stant’® coutaiaiog the Hf his 82 Feats prectice ig | The consequence was, his cool reply was re- | Mr. A in New Jersey. Tho latter hnd tak Hate, ARE AND .CLOTH PAPER JUST RE. the city, whose og! ‘wo! Has Bot edit 0 Ge pat New X ark As s thie york ras been honore by the award of Boried to oe Be gerd | pant a oe was wee one bi ee pi ape Be alan, ° wn i a 8 Go! oti: adopted, authorising t! peakerto issue his war- | to Limself, 3 eeded to regain 30 oa HY 4 Hy ise a a 3 B Fr bh aacaaine ete Hh] ded ger 3 Sar rrelensfecennee rant, requiring hice to appear at the bar of the | possession of them, igging them up from where 900 “at by 26 «150 * = o98 by 96 . AS 4 of garden products, further comment is dectwed unec House and be sworn. On yesterday morning he | Anderson had placed them. ‘I've defendavt was at ot. Se an. wy & [ore) N EK F KI 5 m9 im* was aceordingly arraigned, when he peremp‘orily noes Finan, bil po m —, Nat endl sein So it LBOMINE PAINT.—The Kalsomine Parnthaving been | refused tobe sworn, but handed to the clerk a | in March , and declared in presence of several weet ee FEMALE MONTHL Kitverety Tented tts daripe. e_mnter, onthe, ayer ‘containing his reasons, but which were in | persons, that pleietif wasathief For thi PILLS the Paes thre uurmerous epectinens of Raleomias Patnt mow Fret, no reasons at all. He was then permitted to | 1s brought, Mr. Ruckman declaring self Dili ea pavivieges Oat ‘ot pe G to the eeletrity, © avarieble a. jew York, renders om enume ation of its ad | be heard either by himself or counsel, why b njare Ae je aspersion e Jury app of Parting, a8 fron alt unpleasant emell, seteratzean | O sdnme Westeity’Peinste Aeootbly Fille im all ecaes of | raperfiuous | among the most tare the | should not, be committed for contempt of the | {0 lock won the maiter in ate higte tham ATG prea pores werk is | he daeatig ne Unies Sito sho fet ony | Sectioning my efenive stator hurr efect epon| at Krmey and ordered to be convioed In the North | defendant. \. tions 8 na few hours. Kal 4 : 7 i x4 ——_—_ oc ried by JOSE TH rie tte all give tna oot lereess, for the rensine. Cheap comnnon falla tre porch, | property appied be Washed when soiled, according to direc: | Committee Room of the Capitol, until furiber se- | yisertet Court of the United states fod a afore pectin eae ies eal eal ctiman Mle | ‘Ordos resed sd pouty tended 1 tthe tion by the Logie quarters, diicclly over ibe Before Indge Betis. cout apply ing as above, el . ‘ALSOMINE PAINT DEPOT. i Uiott. . ci ORS TROP=Fint Fromiam w It ie cumataat bere te state | (<6? amt 144 Brondwar.corner Frantita, | ballof the House, iin the Court sellenry HE Eilitt—In this ease, the Court ob cay the American Tow: a ie es eueh reid mcs Uh eid Beg tT RT enh hyp j ed eS TT errs the other night, and ‘was, without rep cipal ones were in res; Beer seas Hai to Gores eae Mel. iavented SFO. iqneture te wehten ow the cover of sack | giy che veslp und tate with ncuriet mes, Ie cosoerneee er | tion, the most ridiculous affair Teverattended. In | house of Tracy, Gould & Co.; and ast» preferences has been established for the last twents -Ave yeas i tasetied oc single, by, Falloping the ye he thi rs, clammy. and dries afew weeks Jol men In these parts will be | which he is accused of having made = ‘he former ertidicated by the first genti+men of the eountry. [t pro mide of etch box. msudutar | the suriace, forming a crust calied dandrnff, which clogs | numbered with things that were. relates to questions of fact, und the counsel 15 at Tran st can be done’ on above ina tenth pert of the tne ofthe baie prevente from receiviug suficient nourutweente | Remember me to /e jeune editeur. H. _ | liberty, if he sees fit, to refer it to a commissiover. ‘without ihe wee of od or wa ‘any persom ean prove: retain "atality The hair shepbecomes harah apd vuntensa, — The petitioner swears, however, that nothing is by vringing Paving it put um order on oue of char get ead ioe of tunealthy affection isvery | Deeravcrive Frat at Bostor.-—A fire broke out | due to him from that establishment. As to prefer- ! ets, mis m* pea a ily cured (by Jayngle Hair Tonic. whieh | i. the cotton dying establishment of Tenney & Co , | ences, the law does not admit them as a bar to the tat ay Sistanes, the dendradh: and rolucee s vew od healthy growin rhe | Atkinson street, atone o'cloc's, thisafternoon, which | first deeree, but they may operate to preven: a te “13 Wall street oe her ofthe oid; ane baldness is preventedor re- | entirely destro: od the cate ppoen It also com- Hip y ed trae ene et objections 78 ‘nited States Bank notes, Mitnofa do, Michigan, Indiana, i pov selec ‘i unicated to the large stable adjoining, and atwo | as to informality, which the Court overruled, - Berip, b_ught ih ‘the yh ed ee} dy ce ab, eat doty wooden shantee, which was soon destroyed. | eree allowed. 4 ii and sold. BERLINIRON CASTING 3—Consisting of Trams fenders, Bgolateumer oméments, of superior manutachure, to claws ener OELIGCHS & KRUOER, ; es as giz i i ¢ =) Several pet passed to decree, among them that of James poley, re ing Geo. P, Morris krupt, which is the only case Bear ee a ee eeriec i thie, diatiieh me Several dwelling houses and shops were also burat. We have not been able to avcertain the names of the owners, or the amount of property destroyed.— roves ite e: virtnes— " Rima, Av Bk anda Ceatiomen you =), ia Laend Brae mince SOAi eS, up-stairs, offer for anle hae Boston Transcript, March 29, es pefatipy ond Tlam was objected to ne Jom 7 and Matherry. tethce Jayne's ' , Steamer Corvumara.—We are informed tha’, as P HD Forbes was allowed to amend, on payment and loget Task. : 5 Peale ow We it ble to obtain a new shaft for the Colum ‘ 50,808 i oyebrowe were covered witha third gro li she will proceed back to Englund — 9 oe toes sould recommend 1 all who weed reydhes a She Li ae id Lt a he Eh vas ae rath Western Geer J re yato her, is to be rigged *as a barque. he published at any, Baker co se Los y yours. dh od feet | will be towed out hay 2 150 or 200 a by = ples : anent 0 negroes hi Prepared only by Dr. D. Jarre. Nove . | corn. e officers feel very confident that with | pa: jor Texas oso pelea th “i rt Fulton fret; the usual prevalence of western winds at thisseaaon | time »werfully upon tl algo Praha B. Sands & Go.. No, 978 Meer: she will able to accomplish her voyage in the forsee jon, and if they continue mach |o1 Re a3 Be street; David VOry Siar usual time —Boston Telegraph. er will niggerless as it ia now meneyless.