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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Wel. Wine, 252.-—Whole He, 2050. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1842. Enna wrosences ene ee eoning butehe made | 5 ae Court PI keeping, but she mad xcuse and did 1 cs Saw Line OF VERTOOL PACKETS... | CHARLES S. ROWELL, PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. eure of Common Pleas one tahis place tity times for fear he woul iojure | “"e**t 0M the Horder—More about Hegan 4 4 e seen, i have been ordered to a third reading. pmply proved, and prima Ry os tte ee A message was received this morning from the wand Lit Lom th N NEW YORK. Th mh eee DENTAL SURGEON, ONS. MALLAN SONS, Surgeon Dentists, No. | Arnis. 6—Cnist. Con.—Tullmade ¥s. Lowerre ~The fol- | himself; his wife came to his store once; it had a great ef- —Hogan Discharged No. 11 CHAMBERS STREET, 27 Broudway, and at Lon nant Paris informa the | lowing is a view of the testimony in continu fect upon him; 1 have heard Lowerre speak of ‘Tall: | 1. 1p A : . NEW YORK. Public of New York, and its vicinity, that in consequence After further examination in relation to th modes) apne vary highly of him ; [have seen Tall- *y the northern mail yesterday, we received the mom New Your. . mizim+ | of their very extensive practice, they have, at length, | of the office at Peck Slip, and a paper being shown which | madg is wife when they were to hou: following additional intelligence relatiy SCIUS, Captain ‘Toe Coffins, 25th March. mI "WT at been induced to open a Permanent Establishment, where | Lowerre got from Tallmadge, ‘authorizing him to keer | when they seemed very comfortable ; I have he: the McLeod Ni elig relative to Hogan, pAMRR Caden eR Came ey, | LIFE B OAT ASSOCIATION, | shez soy te could at Nos) Bret uicets | unl tthe mcltersdgicrs ere es | hamid andamigier Tey belevedwba verano, | (Cry : AY tain F. A. 26th May. av it te streets, in rtainin; obtaine ¢ necessities of the latter. d 3 ly believe he had never associ Buy GARG Catan W Biiddy ah June. ec a a age ni Fea a te verith they haveveesvo suceettal, | Mrs. Meckaioox was again called. She testified to | ated with his wife since they broke up in 1840; he would (Correspondence of the Herald.) i SHERIDAN, yu ware | FRANCIS PATUN'T LIFE BOATS. | in cotsanenes ofthat selerate dncoverie and im) Si of rani fonestetittobin: He warthen walk | ence rendered dsb mpariie, have ated hi Rocunaren, Apel 4 162 i 3 ‘ ’ rovements in the art of Dentistry. cpt, and presented itto him. He was then walk. | 2 r ¥} isted him 4 Bie CK, Canine ee iier. AMERICAN MOULDING _ | Pgrementein the art ot yen ryor the very liberal pat | ing on critches, having broken hie leg on the 4th June. | in his business,so that he has been enabled tokeep along: |_| ‘The examination of J. Sheridan Hi si 4 i ONS, Captain E.. B. a se built COMPANY. ronage he has received, and continues to receive, par Mre. Laxe was next called. she moved into the house | be maixtains his children. day resumed, but nothing new lieited re hipe are allot the firsicings.upwards of }ooatons,Rons mth enh pl ticularly to the Medical profession of New York, for | in Clinton street; saw Mrs. Tallmadge take an axe, and | _ Other evidence; w: reat moment. | examination was shortly" was elicited, and the ta bhecliyof Now Fer wi ee regers., ery gare WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, their kind recommendations and aivocating Mons. Ms | tty to break in the cinern a day or two before shee; | TheJary went down in abody and examined the oftce | Policr Justice wily Oremaht to. close. apeed w! modations, The OPPOSITE improvement in Dentristy. e paper in the front room was also torn eff, and that in | at Peck slip. Rael > ecision to-morrow beep taken! fat tiich aumple stores. will b “gee ‘ the garret bedrooms disigured; supposed Mra. T.to have | At half past 12 o'clock, Tuesday night, the case was | ™O70INS =) math wie commanded By gerienced mia CITY HOTEL. CEL ERR A TAR MANERA: caused it; believed Mr. Fullmade built a cistern, es her | adjourned'ts this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Faerie Sabbath in jail, and occupied? eer who will make every exertion e iT pe usband who is acarman, “rid” the brick for him. antaadh cierto If vei leasantly in ¥ ing= hae : ipa will be i ARTIFICIAL ‘TEETH. FILLING DECAYED TEETH! Knows Jane Willets; she lived in my house in Stanton ‘gaara broke’s Works: He is quite Bae Lord Boling: 1. ser the captaina er owners ofthese ships will be responsi ON THE PRINCIPLE OF Mons. M-centinnes to restore decayed Teeth, however | strect seven months before she went to Clinton street; slender man, aa I wrot ancsome, tall, am ghitaner to askaggacent by thees, unlesn:re ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE large or small the cavity ; making a stump into 4 sound | T have no great oyinion of her myself; she ia. widow, UCnarespantensy te a aye sis ipa ressed features, audi becee nents ith i, comme ular bills of Ladiag gee SiG ircreafter go armed, and theirpeeu (Cosy?) , ' ‘ooth, instantly curing the Tooth, however painful or | and has her mother and her son living with her} I would twany, Tuesday, April 5, 1842. | Jets. H ¢ , dark, curling ring- pe of Rh en peal i the: Having lately lost two bicuspidati teeth, I called on“Mr | sensitive, matching in point of color, the aatural cortex believ 8 3 ‘ x : . #418 Manner is much more quiet aed ed ‘construc! ym gives them security not possessed y any other ete ty oft tng Moserevartideret usm, ant i ef | or enarecl ofthe pin ee o not believe her under cath. ’ mM 5 As the session draws to its close, the transactions | than it was when he was first acd subdu Oates rem Tors orto | Seunine mace plrtatre fo cnti 2 e aka ant sblty at | "They never brea: or become loore—they have no 2 ce eezane thought thie a plumper. Nucusaaked wit | in the Legislature become proportion all, as | said that he came here to visit m youug Indy. fee . K.C' gtaNempForkorto | Doutiats indeess tat ihe sume time wilh lees painful pres: | Matural glost—are firmly fixed without wires, or liga | under oath. She replied that she didn’t know. ‘There | is always the ease when real business is done.— | ‘img some seven or eight miles from the city, i oat SDarged 13) pot mp te | sure on the gum: tures—no bulky substance iu the month—and in every | was some sharp shooting on the occasion.) Mothing hae been @ : the country, for whom he has had a hant or Lettere by, the packets Wil JS spapera teenteachs mt “Tcheerfuily end that gentleman to the especial no- | particular resemble the adjoining Teeth, in conformity | “Wa, Sronrontooe sworn.Wes a clerk for Mr. Dewy ing has been done in the House to day, but | some years standing. He had been here betwa, ee OR egw ORLEANS tice of the l profeasion, as wall a tothe public feeling | of shape and minutert shade of color. Placed from one | at 10 Peck Slip: I trequently saw Mra Tallmadge there, | the passing of bills, with the tedious monotony of similar visits, and Dr. Theller, it seems tightly cone 3 " Et o a complete set, upon the above imprrved an mti- i i ; " . § : * . ems; LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS | fety'on hia akill in his profession. fic prinetple, they are uaranteed Na Secteaks avScx. THE? | ca eat eta Ce eee ene hee te can ties (oe nmins sens Suc. ange aveny tonsmionteny:: Tia gated bras there Was a. petticoat in the businese, je or asi EB. PATTISON, MD, | Pore of Mastication ard Articulation. timesalter Mr. Lowerre leit; knew Mer. Lowerre to have is rendered necessary, however, on account of the | all our fair girls out in dee adv wel be ii brought . P: % ty of New : E ae itl De- ‘ | ocacy 0 ra Mer accommodation of shippers, it iat tended to Vebruary ta ioanes natomy, University of New Yer! securely and effectually fastened,arising either from the walked pecan and he didn’t lay them by till De- | great number of bills to be acted on. The calen- | and even our sober citizens di apr, gevetianpare- degpagh saben, from thie or encing ths. 10th mu isth, 203 | the original canbe seen at Mr. Levett’s 960 Broadway, | useof medicines or any other canse, By Naaur—Mrs. T. wasalwaysangry with Lowerre, | ¢@* had another purging this morning, but there him so greate a desire to lionize his vanity. ing uutil May, when regular days will, be appointed for | COmer.ol Sart pin ARS TESTAD: serpent because he would not give up her clothes; hetold me | are many bills on it which will not be reached this | igh be no doubt be held by the magistrate on der ot ibe eae, quero creat sengecand ay | DANKRE PE LAW. paced upon saureand scientite method. area, | tthe usd n0 clothe belonging to her; heiold ber that | gegsion, No much time has already been wasted | trial. Thisis a result whic ore eet ee a "i shipa will commences thia arrange at — GENZLEM tama i ited vocal on W: DMORE: nQontlgae, Mallon, is happy in elu en ahhed $0. $2 Tallmadge left two or three letters with me for Lowerre; | 17 idle,unprofitable discussion, that it must be appa- | Ousiy regret, as they cannot estan poop Bhp OCONEE. Capt act. a fAteraay at Lar Js Nason seat, Aucibor kinds of aw | ino acettamilie of tue United. States, consisting of the | medeh uote aleuguys Luerar reed heenteats, "| rent chat evening a8 well as afteracen sittings will can come from a trial of Hogan, whether he be LOUIE Eu Cast Ha NOTICE TO BUYERS OF first Merchants, Medical prafecsion, Clergy ond private | "By | ink gicngne img be necessary to get through the bills even that | cd comet well be scene Cow a trial is to be avoid- ene, to wham he coureler as to the superiority of | teh the l » but received ‘ defendant) sworn—[This witness 4 celebratad Mineral in preferenceto any ether | Jo) 2 ’ t x M. Lowen ever tried, and, in their opin m,tie best that | evinced a good dea B MOUSE Et une CABINET FURNITURE, ck 7 inyi i i jan kissing the | | ups. Se me oe lngrgeres pacr mpi nye eras a(t Perl ope? Bese Teal aia. elias al BOWL <> 7 v4 nc eenoueeetr diministered.] Recol- | Governor, announeing that be had signed the bill | ,A°4: sania, 1fOb8grers should attempt to extri- p NEMERIG, Cant Kiight. tablishment, where ig to be fouud a rich assortment of Kose: * INvALIps PS seen atau two,and they were de- | for one day elections, so it is therefore now a law: | barrasment by ewel = the Cabinet from their em- » Malford. 0" fahogany Furniture, of rene! of \erna, D dy ‘ ; ch a s ly for te wate all builtin the sity of New Neceatiy bees wr of whieh are tobe, i a eaewhere, being entirely Aiendad hy, Mons ‘allan, Junr., at their own Esta- By Count—Destroyed at the tim.? Ithought they | This act, being extremely voluminous in its de. | Hogan was first arented, ‘he pant ttocenatioan 3 i zi been | 9 ich el ‘rindows, . 0 service. ‘ r sis ; pockets, are of s ligt end reer, ith accommodating Sciginel., Gjec, bantoome rieh qilt Cornlees, for wings, HE FACULTY AND PUBLIC Mieke pens eecvi0e8 at) 5 >» Lavi esc cbaue ales tails, not sithstanding the searching examination | Such» law is more than doubted, and if Governor cers eneataied for epnfort, They arscommanicd | aly and every article attached to curtafan, which wall be | are particularly invited to pay Mons. Mallan a visit, to | to mr, Mrs, Tellmalge said she accused Luwer¢ in i and discussion had on it in committee of the whole, | S°W2"d'S objections are adopted by the empire faction, hey la ol uines’be towed upland | P32 a at Tismugw pad te ate Aiding un of Otte see the specimens a an rs eg in Dentistry. of having had connection with her, and saidif he would | contains, as might be expected, some defects, but Fence tet can save her from an attitude of nulli- bc ea isan) a . < . | mans, Fire Screens, and ot! arti in} +. MONIALS. ny thi ‘ * ‘i bs B ‘Neither the owners or captains of these ships will be recponsi- ered fapeniey. a WASHINGTON MEERS.. | Mons Malan: US ne, May eth,tsen, | (The manner of this witness created bursts of these are trifling in comparison with the great be- | | Nous verrons: ainsi va le monde! We are at ble forjewelry, bullion,precious stones,sil ver, or plated ware, of 16-6m_ 815 Broadway, next the Hospital. Dear Sir,—Afterhaving tried the Artificial Teeth which | among the thronged eudience. His conf nefits that must result from its passage. The im- the beginning of a new seties of troubles, grave than to / the nature of his testimony, was irr portant principle of a one day election throughout | fcc diplomatic correspondences, and executive 5 J 5 ae Pa of inding preston OF put e TNE TA EDETT oC you made for me, 1 cannot d Teas just i taken fortnenamere’ | CARPETING, CARPETING. | 25tuvicige'ihjtesire my eatice startet: Tevgt@ | "YG, 'Nance-she eid sng wanted fo get some clthin messages. What a wonderful age werl THE, Subscriber ig now opening hig Spring, stsortment of uy they answer every purpose of iouandArticulation | to caver their future expectations, "and that it belonged | the State, has been secured, and the enactment of a nie tit i aT Y asi ees irvcrive ad | equal {9 those placed by thehands of nature, ‘They #0 clos e TE erate temacd’ ie this city for | resemble the natural ones iathe minuest shade of color to Lowerre; Ido not know when she this law,therefore, cannot but be considered as one five Ing 0 ee iety of styl . oods have be F | Ghape.that they are notdiscerned aa being artifisial by theclo- | Mr. Macomucnrecalled—This witness meh [Correspondence of the Herald. bet 3 Jane creeuly fic the Soting irate, The we been or- | sratobservers” Your celebrated imyentiou for filling deeayed | vious day that he had roomed with Low: of the most beneficial and important measures of Rochobesa, ky til 4, 1842 i teeth, I can give adecide¢ opinion of its valnable qualities. time in Chambers and Gold streets. He now corrected | the session. Ma. Eprrea— R, April 4, IS42 ol auch good ility and permanency of You may use t! beet observed in makit € select confidently 1ecommended for durabi y \e goods correct terin any way y' himself by stating that defendant went froms Chamber ‘ou will have seen by our newspapers, that John y you think proper, for the C . Yi m4 imsell hating tant i A message was also received from the Governor ill y ewsp , that Joh w benefit of the public aud yourself. NEW YORK PACKETS. i i ; troly, treet ty Peck slip, amd it was some weeks before he re- 5 ? ; {gee Pi atimcomn etn te Hal wt | SE PRUE pr Cemeet, nga Ines in un no, | or agora the Hons th rvlations apie by | enough ale i ennpe at Lackpart io come’ wig, © hancsome assortment of Painted Fioor “tothe, all). ‘hingentlemania kuown at 138 Broadway,and at Trime | Coull see on looking into the ofhce from Pie front doce | (He State of Maine, relative to the public lands and | this place, and get again apprehended as a partici- of thin Tine will hereafter ME al any, of the above described | Ward &ing’. whether any one was titting there or uot. re mipeinnt. We Paine in ihe aroline outrage. The gentleman, h mont! sin | 3. jronewRIDGE recalled by Court—(The Judge stated e act for the more equal nevertheless of the i i i eS “i alg “Nem tee, York. Brom Havre. | aig imt eC ED CL oo SiR —Lfetitan amt oe ALY ay tala that thereuad been some excitement while thid witness | literature fund came up fora thir felt for the, aimospierciof ther Lesa tants new = Cy i i te re » and he wou @ to i ii i H baad bin ieauy 16th Angust ana ee alied et your cetavitshment i the Rue Coe. | a few questions.) The letter wee lel by Biss. Tab, | fo ccch of the aight Senate Gherrinte cad unaete | fa Gimnined to try the effects of six or twelve monthe. 7 Resember i 1 \ ach of the eight Senate distriets, and further residence J ist November (isth tighione, and having had some teeth tiled with your mineral, 1 | mudge some time in the month of had belles Shen Hag } in it, or some other on the frontier. Ship BAL OnE Ist April 16th May HE Subscriber is now 9 hint Aiuring .eeapty:.ef 1 cores het hece kad RAT og AA cg nth of .. She told | among the various academies of the State, accord- | According to the gossip of the day, there ii i p BAL . eh THE Subscriber it now, apening his Spring sup can ouly say that fT have had every reason to be satisfied with | me the contentsof it. She said she had sent the ittle | ing to th ote or tel . th he gossip of the day, there is a lady in Kaw fort ee clued Shemeld.Wopetner with gence ert | LeUGIy Aad Tau er ee ks feces Te any mancer | fiz i,tnd Loworre paid no attention to it, bat she thought ing to the number of their scholars. Strenuous | the cae,and like a fearless Caroline Knight, he Ship UTICA, from Diem Pb uinestic Goods, which ke is prepared to offer at | SPat er Dario my cist to Mons, Malian 1 saw several | be Would attendtothat. She told me of her situation, exertions were made by Messrs. Grout and Town- | Will rather beard the lion in his den, than forego tor Capt thevery LOWEST. CASH PRICES. ee ea my Tia te ene | cupreasing thefulleat | and accused Mr. Lowerre, and said if he gave up the | send to prevent its passage, but to no purpose, as longer than a fortaight, the pleasure of a glimpse at Bred’ Howitt, "The attention of Country Merchants, Build coufidence 1m its great benefit ond value. Asfaras fam en- | clothes she would say nothing about it. Ther | the bill was passed. her beautiful face. Srraly, Mr. John Sheridan Ho- New aus NICOLAS, yee a Sec.. golicited fo an examination of toc abled fo Sdge,connidered then and gill considerity to be child was Lowerr It wee evident t was inthe The bill discussed a day or two since, in relation | ga is a brave anda bold youth, and if the lad; Stn, “ama confident they RED F LAGRAVE, bp le pee ved he 4 mily way. She appeared to in a good deal of | to the support of foreign poor in the county of | smiles repay him tor such devoted gallantry, w! ions of 210 Greenwich corner Berclay. New York. 5 y,youroped BURGH LIVINGSTON. | trouble. Igave the letter to Lowerre, but he did not | Ki had its third readin Mr. D. will gaingay the fact H ’ penne ear pay be jA regular supply, of FALL RIVER CUT NAILS, and 816 Greenwichatreet,nearFort Gansevoort. | openitinmy presence. She never left any letter after | Jonrs proceeded to show theres ice and pe rE derfil protec atee that he et fe sara Me Passage a $100, Passengers will be Coopers Glue. Also—a complete assortment of ‘Mechanics | New York,May 21.1941. that. Inever told Lowerre what shessid. She was | jury that would be done to the ci von «|i dowts ry Quixotte in embryo. No winteywith the groeption of winew and liquors. | | Tools, James Hcrews, m2 3m¢ Mons. MALLAN & SON3, Surgeon Dentists, may be en- | confined, | was told,in the following December E Al tchirhalld SR of New York | doubt the gentleman expects to get Jionized too— PBeods ed for these vesnala wil be forwarded 47 the | CT TAI CQ)RDTAT, iy at 674 Broadway ‘between Franklin and Whit | " By Hotstes—Shecome thare the meraing thet the fur. y the passage of this law, and argued at length | hiseuphonious name on the lips of every one, und ber Bor te ner ean actual SEBRING’S CORDIAL. ast side. : mania’ | nituro was to be sd. “She iknow of one ‘lot that had sisiatt ite eee a tenance coippen tarpackt minds the subject of another controversy a8 curred (OYD & 1, NDIGESTION.—As this i laine. i é B S Square for that i EARE: ir. Grout rese to speak on the | regards the law of nation: i i = O cating Baatttugs. I the present da; whatever tends to alfevial eit ta ot publie ust, OO eS ES oseuiaiiece Ged COD in two or three subject, announced the reception of a patecistht Some esses are fond of heating: tarranetees ay, "NeW YORK AND NEWARK. im; ortance. For iibe information of ‘thoes ‘affected with it, taining’e hty #even copper plates, with full explanations. y Nagce—I never saw any of her c! tion from the Senate, stating that they had pas: and other animals next cf kin to them, are willing we publish the following recommendations of a Restorative | (Minard Lefever, Architect) This work should be She appeared to be in trouble. Her appearance was | a number of bills and requesting th to have th ‘ al for Sa eigen poy eg Bush Chat intra could bse seated Tagen ta bet oe: Lat Lea Eoin Charen ee oe ee eens Liavanil their anak caLoealauenen Aerie: Rake "Ae Four request, 1 have exam ined the medi- | ferctofore been but imperfectly notice din other works, its | Son. : Mr. Grovr resumed his remarks, t dman who burned the te told, hey will ines of Cordial posed, and h icati it ‘a hand: The officer who served the distress warrant PER: seh arks, to show the | madman who burned the temple of old, they will ced cen' cines of which Four Cordial i composed, and bars noheaita: | publication has been atcended vith great srownec, It hand | called. He stated that he took two bureaus, the dra then | injustice that would be done to the city of New | have notoriety at every hezard. Mr. John Sheridan Ware red a6 le t a y ‘apes iy apr From alot of Copan, New York- je rg eg thn Drove highty beneficral in wholesale and retail, by, the tablahers i CD cas wars esked y of GT Rage ie aa Lh he ae hous of Hogan eee ae one 7 po imp. I mean no of- a a . MD. . ictures, and other articles, ’ e adjourned withou ing ques- | fence tothe gentlemen, but histout ensemble i Lege ere Romt Ee No. 90 Libert MD. Arete Teepe Donte ersttdee eck slip. ‘The distress warrant was discharged | tion. nf irresistable conviction of this fact, You eannot ites aA. Als eM At AM. ACH EM | | concur mthe above recommendstion of Or. me” ov Oil Stones, auitalte Te es eos, | by Lowerre three or four days afterwards, who | AvreRxoon Srssiox.—The House resolved gine what a beauty he makes of himeelf; posse i ‘tte m a ta THOMAS BOYD, M. D.. : f imiinme.” | sated that he had agreed with Tal nog oe SG of is whole, Mr. Dana in | of a very gentlemanly figure, he is not eatisfied that to Aa ; . . . | the chair, on Mr. Loomis’ bill to reduce the fees of | he should be noticed for this; but hi ve Cordial ie sold at iba Fulton street, at . | County © 4 ‘ r this; bet he mast make ec a m street oe A,PROBLEM spas Jalimsige made goeat opnosition to out takingthe. fas County: Clerks and Surrogates, on which a great | himself supremely odd, if not supremely ridicu/ous, DR. JOSEPH EVANS A NBthewny toachea te en de Seu teenie my ES she did not desist. Tthink the furniture would | Get! of discussion ensued. In 2040, the Legiele..| by the fashion in which he wears hie hair. I think. 4 - aoa ul and diploma, from, the American Justi year after ye r, old for more than the debt and co: ture abused the lawyers by cutting down their | he must have taken the copy from the picture of GRA ND RESTORATIV YR UP, | without even eubinicting their own for tria? Oye of tender wantorre WILLIAMS sworn.—Kee| fees, and now in retaliation, the lawyers want to | Claverhouse which is given in one of the Editions or the eure fevers form of Diners arising from ching and tough beards, ‘aoa wer the "above by Gringiog o dull | li 470 Grand street. Mr d vo | carry out the principle to the county clerksand sur- | of Old Mortality. Indeed, if it were not for the un- y ir of Razors, and test for yoursel truths of the certifi: | jittle girls, Louisa and Elmira, rogates. ‘Two wrongs cannot make a rig! The | mentionables he wears “his gender to some folks n_in the country, viz: D, es ing dei d and eu- | fates of the most scientific gentle CAUSED by the vital orgare, beso rang” i : feebled by hereditary complaint: haustis Professor Griscom, Dr. Mott, Gen. Hm: U7) 7i2; | rine Sullivan also boarded there. The latter is every | House had not got through with the di mi ” 2 . Cocsatamriac, “alam aeeaiae ey a | EGR GUaari ac mental mnsiftak: | ney rmcea, end nas mongat wp Oy earned | when ig leter it loved, seneti | tsncts ot “act avec, down epae frosts mors and swelliny e neck, secondar J Ht Top, wat our road ’e Py e er, and wow! i 4 we ', Mw: [ea eines SEL ak eg ye rem ct all sca Cras tegen lis way freely believe ak shiek Banh is ber Soautatiett In the Senate the day was occupied in the third | parted in front, and at the crown, with most especi- ulcerated sore Threat P. other partsct the body. inge, aud ulcerations of the bos white swellings, &c-, Cancers, en Ulcers on the Shi REWARDTTCROSS'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE | among her friends. “I knew of a stir bein aie ot reading of bills, The followin, bills were passed :— | al care ; and curled all round in beautiful t $500 Behe etre CROsa's SPECIRC sak feog | Lowerre's coming to the house. It wi tin coll weather, | For the relief ef the meaeant Mand Society—re- | curls full six inches in length. sempiniivees Pion tthe medi | not long after Mrs. Tallmadge camethere. I did net see | leases the society from a debt to the State of | ple say it is maturally red,if itbe h e aan te IER emt autee.. Mea res | $10,000 ; Mr. Maclay’s bill in relation to elections | {tw most beautiful brown, gloesy and sparkling, iT quackish recommenda nes not spe ake ‘A, M.tiain from New Bruewiek. und 44 eta York, haa been reduced between” ane cus i is tare trheum, ripj ‘scaly eruptions, | itch, ‘New York, has } (aseg OES ¥ ; ’ Mew onan iy Bras pnt Cie ea ilegiruncevather teraung. nn” | Gualiasartnce Company in the eity of New York; | the hair hat surmouatertis worth tu twenty dl Tos fieaiphiamne te rough NewBronewic or | Sat y lat waco werent onal iy lores tiego fant ft, Tallmadge vod boon | toamend the law in relation fo ruts agungt foeigs | arg nat umount = Wor fall wenty dol C it $0" 5 .. F . e sick in the spring, but as! t ‘ou the others i >, Bf 699 . Ney JSageibe WAT: tipfrom New Branewick ia omit- | Seti Yor weakness sonra. cies ueprucey Syvmien, | Tihetreet, Ralston Jou MC Smuts 358 Washuneton tty = could’not tell easctly Miler Montsericsassace, Compeny-civaucer'the'l 'accit ba eee tet Be eee eek re . tickets at the ticketom™ Senwuality in youth, intempe ance, long standirg debilitating | street, Baltimore; A. B. Crossman, Canal stre ‘New Or ick for about two weeks of inflamm: 8" fs e Company—reduces the | doubt he feels, that he makes the heurt of every lady who procure their at the ticketoffice,re- | 9; " Yorg residence in Houtheructimates, and other debily | (crest? yA. Be + OF | matism. I never heard but one person who'vnid that you amount of capital stock, and changes the name to | who looks upon him play pitty patty. It is eaid hi qcire aferry ticket gratis, ‘Tichotsarereeeived by thst ise uae a - 1 | ae t dapend on what Mra Taltmedge said. ene | the Washington Mutual Insurance Company ; to | is twenty eight years ‘ald, bathe ostainly aownes Salven si rbit 8 ployed by the propr 3 AND EARTHEN WARE.—A list of | often spoke of Mr. Lowerre incorporate the New York Mutual Insurance Com. | if he had not yet escaped his teens. That he bam pany ; to incorporate the Atlantic Mutual Insu- | not escaped the wisdom of teenship, his conduct in the abe ynt instance is sufficient proof. There seems ut present little doubt of his com- e | mittal for participation in the Caroline affair. The an extensive private ard hospital practice, both in i the nel ‘ a America for the last fort , a AF gto board with m Taveured over $000 patients, who were With come of atheybart teticles, and sells | she said two or three times that sh rance Company ; to amend the charter of the Ho the most loathso: nd destructive fyeme of disease, many of PRE: CH STONE WARE, uj mer ae = oe ee :. holders’ Mutual Insurancs Company ; also a < "and ready to tee orcelain, ‘ r there was the ‘ : Fi B FOR THE WEST A thi i if By cocouh ecto. e perdoz $1 9% MST 00 Seer eee eivk bec Sompeny.. abe saawpred that he Lapp ronr ants 920,000 [or the compledon. of id by KR. SIMPS: the best by giving tone to the nerves, exhi'erat PHILADELPHIA, via ; bd the f ‘ he 1, Un lation, _ 17 jeu! i i eological survey, aud providing for the dist - | cl ¢ * ere eS ge | etaate Seen belt a iH B | Reeereetiun uy teu encheaend cr | om of teen and an at fo compe treater | twafuidhn own decarations, ter te eves, and Freighte for the Weet avd outh will be fo ade ee sete PH Seine Bs de fy A 13 w children slept; Mr. Tallmadge has been at the house, | @&ents of foreign eorporations to exhibit lists o | his letters, written since his’ first apprehension ( apbeuaag of the Company, No.1 Dock #t | *'pif.e'Strer bottle, Forsale only at the Private Residence | Cover Dish, 144 78 but never, tomy knowledge, in private ; he poid their | stockholders. % ¢| That he has courted hie fate is selfevident, and veapectfally, informed that all goods con- | No-477 Greeawich sir-et, two doors above Canal street. Sauce Tureen and Stand, 1 00 1% board. When ‘Tallmadge was sick with inflamm: The Charter Election in this city comes off on | therefore he receives little sympathy ft sober Merchants are reepeetiay. forwarded with the utmost | —™3¢3m £3 he ‘TeaCupsand Saucersster , 54 tory rheumatism, | sent for him, and, by my request, Tuesday. Both parties have now their candidates | minded citizens, In lact, they are’ mad ouowab to sipateh to any point west or south. Me, 4 Q 7 I Pathe the ide in a went into her bed room, which was the only time Lever | for the Mayoralty in the field, and strong men they | think that at this particular me mad enough, to Hcgeht reaches Baltore the tame dey itfaves Phil 320 ARS itehere, Int size, iz wl Knew him fobethore, ahd wasthe frst of my eversee- are (oo. On the part of the whigs He Daas eo Seip ies a tent He (OY oes le IE Bi ‘i i 1 im, J . T. 3 ~ * les, shou deAte mail Tine for the weat pnd south leaves Dock treet | ()EEXPERIENCE in fhe ref utiia prratice of ciring cer: g As 14 Ff ee aie, medicine for her, which he did ‘end left in im to | Stevencon, a very popular map, who has hereto- | come here. to. swell the difficulties that already Nnlfpest six o'clock A.M. by ateambest ROBERT | ~; trindiveasco,havc enabled Be CANE, tfomwhsther | do. sth do 63 Si hout, but did notcall again. When I wanted money, | fore filled the station, has been nominated. The | threaten to let slip the dogs of war. It is impossi bie soa wlll cai Bate £4 Welock. two be 1d, or Inveterate, in lesa than half the time employed do, 6th do. 50 1 would sendfor Mr. T. He met Mrs. Tallmadge, at such | democrats have nominated Dr. Barent P.Straats, | to believe that Great Britain will submit to another pagers wil re euctaee br Geerutiwert. by the. cimmon doctor wha poiron their patiente with mer- Chocolates, tat size per dz 5 75 times in the dining room. He wes very fond of his ebil- bo ee Lin bates Eerpctted man, and | McLeod ordeal, or eufler her citizens, who may departure ‘ SAD, eapivy, ), ke. 2 ren, and would call occasiot (say six times i: a ive and arden itieian. to i ii Sta 7 i Mareh 8, 1942. wh eee atti, Neh “strangers aporied that Ds. 1. te 2 reguler phyei: noel het ib dining room, and ‘he to. send fo the result, it is extremel doubtful ough I ai have business in the States, to be taken wp and com- Philadelphia, Mar aM quan ofthe med cal faculty of Paris, aldo graduated inthe U- Et ge se Tie vite vary coolly reclined toehiuit tat the when er kes sah ame mitted to jail, on the complaint of being Caroline ALL NOTICE. tates, ax can be proved by his maim? | Ey Wye : ; y urners. If such a thing 1s to iit i = — . Di Servic vl 1300 for her, which reatly increased after he heard of 4 ig 18 0 on, where wiil it, MARKET A. MIGHT PRIVATE CURE Brench eng. Porcelain texents aupiccea 4 00 Rercitdonion Teeter tusew tim to step i cf | various reasons. The most prominent of these is, | or when will it end? Lord Ashburton will be order- f ‘ ) 5 CUT GLASS. night. Mrs. Tallmadge does not board with me now ; I the fact of the movements of a set of men in thiy | ed to look to it, you may depend. In trath it would OCTOR JORDAN'S SPECIFIC COURSE, No. 1—For | Octagon dishes, best quality, 300 sit ; . | city who have become dissatisfied with some ap- *relath a i se theprompt cure of C—p. or Gouorrhara, ts ‘all H 3 0 350 told her to leave my heuse ebout a week after her con. P- | seem thot our relations with England were becom- other weetha dlacharges, and his Specific: Course, No. 9, for do theretoriigom 2° © 49 finement ; 1 did not want them there, and finally sent tho Z tay ave ha atuetea fa made. The | ing a Gordion knot that the sword alone can untie omplete eradication, and permarent cure of ven the set of 4 from 8 children down to their father’s store. In about two som e it NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEW YORK. | .22" tout exposure, inconvenience, or lose of time. | rein lock Classes, per do. 338 hours, Mr, ‘Tallmacge ceme up and paid their board. | wards, though breathing the warmest devotion to alls Ale ee A A Cs BON HE NEW JERS! road a tation enclosed in'a neat tin case, comprising every | Cut Wines from 1 60 per dozen | When Mrs.T. got well sho went some where else to | di Hall th just th only reveals some new difficulty, as if the Gods Ty ny gee ues es tc St siege ert | EO Ft SGP gm | ep be cfnm merc | semana azarae oon ele | metre bade eRe wand New York, 7 Tun perma: Freent or old a cure | Lemonades, handled, ais tints and make your purchwere | She wasat my house last Saturday ; I told her of Except a considerable share of indignation at Mr- I | friends. There has undoubtedly been great abuse | Joha Sheridan Hogan, and those who caused his te ae etre ae eS, Kreaberer a seme t iter Speiecht oy OE tee ina Cae are ene manifested in the matter of some of these appoint- | apprehension, there exists no excitement among our Foe Ee ae era ea tiks the chenpeat store for fine Ta | know. Mra, T. wes also at my house to-day, toget my | ments, but it must be evident thatit is not the fault | citizens. ‘The majority of them do not believe that tery’, in sets or dozens. sister ond fmyself to come as witnesses. of the city po! ns, and hence the impropriety | the fellow had any th . 4 R. SIMPSON. 8 Astor House, Dr. Jonx B. M'Ewen [a firm, strong-bearing man) | Of any manifest: satisfaction on the occa- Pe eeset ft thy Hea at re hae pee used as directed. Es private treatise, called the Monitor, where. 5 with «plain discription of the nature Joms, COnsEquEnCEs tment of secret aes lo added mach valuable information, useful hints, and the difficulties of self treat- i wick at § AM. daily, (Sund: - Leaving Nee foot ot Liverty street, New Brey mg “Toca fers and merchants the above line ts very de | sym; sh oy ie apecly cheap coprayapcr of merhasdie | Sich aed ey ade Reva wal jaan alee Heer eiee cm have 160 head of cattle con: | eee TT arse oF Monitor fifty cents ; one dollar rent | — —___—— - c i ; veyed between New Brunswick and New York, thesameday, t paid, will ¢ its rece "Pre courses No. and 2, sworn—Have been the family physician of Mr. Tall- | sionof an election purely local. It is dueto the * y rire 7 porta g3. an puaramtced admirably desgned ior rat’ | BOR THE FACE AND SKIN, | tiige; the anertion that 1 had been locked up with | men who have been prominentin this matter, how. sagen rig Amer telse. If bar isany truth or the tracaportation of cattle, harres, mules, | denis in the » being complete, compact, fconrenicut | 4 MONG the mauy Cosmetics that are offered | Mrs. Tallmadge 1s false; 1 never was; when she had thes. they are'most active. and.| °>8mPa,he hea pinck: enoagh to make foe Ike ..and allother Fists of merchandise are very | and efficient. the mount, have \o the public for beaerit yin the complexion, and pymov- inflammatory rheumatism in January or February, 1911 exictiaan th, saéhie, the: suedtvel tes bold undertaking ; and it is well known that xceed ¥ ‘ion. prietor, only at Drog Store, | ing «very eruption frot lace, none ean be so confidently i f r. rt imes vest Pedae cent by iis lige must subjected to any extra | by Atition etreetssccond door below Prince, second block east | ree every cruption from, the free, nope cau be 0 eonfilently | Dr. Whiting altended her, and Iwas requested to call ; | of the demoeratie candidates. the greatest of fops are some times the bravest of crossing the North River. of Broadway. Marion street is a direct continuation of te sm >0.hnet ‘and effectually removes | soen afterwards I left town, and called upon her again Cave Uctreckk men. J fieted up a large storehouse at New | Centre. mid im* Lote! ta, fre ingworma, and all ovher cuta- | when I returned; I found her convalescent and never . The lawyers who defend him, tried every quirk cy ptions and discs lorations. — ——- went afterwards; she had been most afflicted with the and turn their trade would permit oat quit of the he Hoilroed Depot, which will always pee im Was award | Tents bottle—sold at Church's Di 88 Fi Cc N-H—A td i jon of merchandise. bh a jo well os each rice 75 ceuts per bottle—sold at Church’s Dispensary, 188 | inflammatory rheumatism in her right shoulder. (Here ine 1s Coantestows, N-H —A most destructive ti ‘although the police 4 icegeryesyoung thy uke atthe shat oer, | Heat eorge, Sun acti | Bowery commeE mh BTIORATE CC A ww giamoce, tine, | he Doctor underwent an examination a8 to how long it | fire took place in Charlestown, N. Hon Thursday Last at oes rinatisation to nid then they Gout x ‘On and fier April Tat, 1642, the commutati st Razor Sirop, ‘Ther Metaic, Tablet, Tavented by Gi | _ AEE. My treet, Philaiiphias CEaries Stennr, Cough: | Would be Before. man could ge about after his leg being | night last, It commenced in the old Jail, and i81e- | not find a loop hole at which to creep out of it. So Free tbe cas of tee Now Jersey Belivopd nd Trace | est cartil no Pose qurapllaten (pe the leat Sweaty Gre years 1 ‘ough | Mroken also as to the practicability of the positions de- | ported to have been caused by one of the prisoners | Oc nad 3 00P Padi Company, between New York and. the variots | ducesathin aod smooth edge on razor with more Certainty | 9 1m” _ | Seribed by Tyler in reference to Mr. Lowerre and Mrs. | The fire commenced at 11 ovelock, an? in i the examination had to be gone into. Prrees on the line ct the railroad, hae been ‘reduced, (includ: Sent cents Uses ou chome ing Com peat el tee tank MEDIGAL AID T. in the office at Pock slip.] rhe fire commenced at 11, o'clock, and in ite pro: | Only three, wilnessea were examined om Saturday, ing ferry) Lo $75 per anuuin, and $50 for six moutha. without the use of otl or water—which auy person can prove ical ai Many Wixswent sworn.—Is the sister of Mrs. Wil- | &Tes y Jourt house,a brick | two proved the fact of the murder of Durfee, and m ie LL those in aeed of medical aid of a ¢ ¥ ‘ store, and the stables and sheds bele: th " mis 1m! by bringing « dail razor having it put i order on one of should without fai’ obtain a copy of a ti liams; Catherine Sullivan boarded inthe house, at the Ae a eh elenging to the | one flogan’s connection with it on his own adm FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PIT?S- OO ea Umea Brean Rea Im’ | the Rancom with engravings. ‘This itile work was written | time Mrs, Tallmadge did: a respectable girl, and | Hassam Tavern, a saddler’s shop, and the hotel aud | sions Phe case stands adjourned until Monday, BURG. FLORIDA FUNDS—Union Base ia Trust, | and published by Dr. Gregory, in 1839; in 1841, he published worthy of belief under oath;she informed meone night, | oat buildtngs of J. Snow, the Congregational church | jy: jt is thought the evidence will not all be got bought at N.S R's, second editicn. with many ¥ between twelve and one o'clock, as | was going up | containing a valuable organ, all the sheds coutigu: | through with before Tuesday night. ‘The lawyers 13 Wall stieet Hons; avd 1) 1842, it Red. limadge’s | i Inited States Bank notes, IWinois do, Michigan, Indi eautifuily done, and are accom) stairs, that Mr. Lowerre was in Mrs. Tallmadge’s room. | ous to the ehnrch, and a new barn. Amount of loss | qebate every inch, and spen je: Ptectos=s ERD OD iit nols Serip, night std sold. TO ee | ne rere riagniory remarks. ‘he author e now ta Mteusive | I Went to the door and found itlocked; | heard man’s | estimated from twenty to thirty thousaad dollars — ~ Some of bee on SS ee in stall ERLIN IRON CASTING 3—Conalating of frames, fenders, oiectice at at Mottatrset nearly oppositetheatone church. | voice; 1 went again and tried the door, but nobody | prilaws Fulls Gazette. alk. So! ( ; think, it is a rare BeiNtaummer ortaments,of superior manufacture, to close raving brew constantly engaged in combalt | came, so I went into my own room, adjoining Mrs. T’s; 1 ge i chaace to come in fore share of fame along with a consigument, at very low prvers, by this character for many years past, ones. him to treat hizgab- | still heard a man’s voice in her room, but not so loud as Towa Marnte —A quarry of Bird's Eye Marble | Hoga J ofLRicHs & ERUGER, ject not only theoretical y bat practically correct. Thepatieut | pefore; 1 went to bed and to sleep. Next morning I in- | has been discovered near lowa city, that bears a I shail keep'my letter open until Monday evening’s trcet. | GHAM?S LINE. jeden, according to the re- to the West, that their line us bow im active stmt is here guided in the sel ferried ister of Whet hed ‘ods the child 4 4 ‘adbe 1 consigned to them (or sent to go in their | @™ = 7 chive sireumetane epadition of the case. ‘The plan of | formed my sister of what had occurred; the children | polish equcl to the finest Italian. Specimens have | mail, when if | cannot give you the result, I shall aan pe ge e EDICAL CARD Pisceivel us ansadicted of both TE ire iriesa ihecraiaary. eymplome occurring im com- | Were in the habit of going to bed directly after tea; it | heen taken to St. Louis, where they have uren set | probaly be able to form a more correet opinion of ir At three o'clock to-day, Monday, the investigation Weatern | 44 Chatham at, ait ipoers of goods, mon cases, wiih the method of cae. Tt then shows what | was before the holidays, when Mr. Lowerre came in gold for breast p' aveno ageat or consignee at Pittsburg, will | $f) le may be alway cougulted, with the utmost confidence, | Sther symptoms may and dofrequently hapyen, Wlih appropri, | there. ite ie eed Oe WRN RN aE ill | in'the worn cnses of delicate diseases, mercurial aectiona’ | Ctetreckmeue and remedies to be adopted in cxte thene bad | ‘"g vikness e : : 57 Glas county, Michigan, | #4, pleadings, on the case. were finished. I have to chippiog all euch "consiguments wetnoct | snd the numerious eymptome ariaing from this Bor, | ee ee ernest te mice? the book ie60 cents. = everal other bere tes aes tohaving sven sheds Bebe Ul Se Ligrrangey (andare acres: | Waited until within a few minutes of the time the = 917. In 1840 it mail is made up, to send you the verdict. The Dr. Grege Dr, C's extensive practice for the laateight ye hie oppdrssty Yor remy that, i stag him, one. evening. with sw re ie Its assessed value in 1836, was delay 1s should be marked disti cular brauch of the profession, guaran c sfroftat# que marked Aistinctly on each package | Sytner yal ‘persona Rhs apply torhim. HRevent cavea | T07y (ruaenly arbied to under ccermatancrs Wetociefebat | nereiromthe Bowery, after a cortaia Kind of ladier— oe. Nation is 4,610, being an | {3stices, however, scem in no great haste to render ‘or rates of (reight, which are as low aa any other line. Cured in afew days without the age of mercury, or any other me litte remains of the complaint atill left, which | seeing him late and early in Clinton strect, where he has | 2% $1,031,276. The population Is tory vane it. Allare of opinon that Master Hogan will be dis- Apuly to M. TYSON, Agent, No. 8 Westatrsce, | daawero i medincine,. Rfo interraanton Frome pars Veto ore itgelf ceearionslly.. Such erate aw thete frequently | six heuses—complaintsmade at his taking Mrs, Tall. | increase a ee “ed bs alls shag tse pre, | missed to his lady-love for whom he has thrice jeo- No.8, N. R. - a a . attended with stricture ; of U as well aa the o ji ms e quan! $i forwarded x tty th thy a ; . the | madge’s drawers with the clothes in, and his replying | vious to I 1 ; ; ‘ NB ‘day, Sundays excepted. Rafer to My Cr it conti f bei etually cured. ; Crooks Ammriean Far Co. 8. 7. Nicoll, , comdence of being, eMctuaily © the symptoms may’ have existed a long time, and x stric se ‘mode from 7 in the morning until 1Oatmight: OF | 44 been in progress aeveral —_ 3 90.‘ The poulity, lass vets was matter, and as far as Hogan is concerned, his appre~ jo keep them | valued at 1,442, and ‘he clip of wool at $1,904— | Venton ST by almost every body, condemned Greg a, ‘of Mrs. T. at being deprived of them—Lowerre | was estimated at 7 Peresidence ig | saying he had got them apart and he meai Aront street , Dodge & Co. Fultor eet; Suydam. t edy and permanent Mare & C05 jankin, Duryee & Co Newark’) megan” mp a | ee sting lore. Dut La apeir well provided hs id not live together; conte UT her for the last six years h er STATE ND ¥ r NEWARK AND NEW YORK. enience of cites Menexmmss priuoge: | 20; 08 they coeld net. live together; Mrs. Lane contre | The export of lamest OF q has aver” | While I write, a gentleman has just stepped into | dicted i Felation to Mrs, Willete,to whom she hadgiven | ved from $850,000 to $375,00). ‘The export of | While. 1 wit, © Gentine ted toga has been Fare Only 12} Cents. . i store, 53 Fulton street, corner of Cliff, at the ‘ The epleadid and commodious steamer P tty f © | an excellentcharactcr; Tyler's character proved by #0 ho time, be ‘ E Foot Wha age pa death eane a4 comenadions steamer | tame price.’ De, Gregory will be found at home a lt hours | 96,219 be wnexce ptionable, and his word and oath wor. | fiat, during the fame Winey has averaged $50,000 | Tie charged. ‘There is nodoubt of the fact, I f regular 4 \ , f ere” suppose. All [can say i if he came here for noto- thy of implicit b ir. Weeks testifying that tureens ‘ATEN ISLANDER, Capt. ; pletely and elegantly refitted, wi'! commence di the 3 eA MsG eee Maen, MAN aN lede will Reaker | Seereginr ripe forthe sesvn, on Thurvayy Marek 1th ohne Site ieate peetetily wit De wire plagedon 9 standin frontot the lower panesin the | Axoriten Deravuren —The Tallahasse Star in- | ricry, he onght, at all events, to get his soap locks notice oo tenn Reeves Woe Footol Burcleyet stew York Centre Merkel, Newark, | Vice beebiaincd, and where s clear desi ription of the case is | office window, so that a person sitting dowa would have s that Peter W. ¢ Tr. U. States | out off, , 4 tater, rehall ft given. coverieg he prope to rise in order to see an: ‘ing in the store; Low- late ed ecution % - oF esate ‘lock, P.M Ht oalock: Bt warded to order, an nia guaranteed, where the | erre telling Mr. Tuflener of the Marine Court, that Mrs 8, a os heed Fianey.and senchary re fein at wock 1 shall " Sat deca eo Se ple ay ome and ci fel 5 m* = 4, 7 5 ma > t cy Freight of every description enerie at very reduced rates, reAVANG SEGARS —PETER GILSEY, 586 Broadway | Tzlimadge wasa pretty little woman, too good for Tall; | of Representatives of t Terntory of Florida, bas oe apne eeaccot theit wonderful progress 19 SE eee csuenormeg | LESAN baeo* aly te Ge etustba | poietic hentakepy erasure" “ *|Getarea to Texan, wth 0 memes Blengngts | fe" lorom wont of comer, Roy agro NB. are required to be particularly FOR SHREWSBURY ved RED BANK. | ee (ner ta tte Cnet Oe Tae acest beande of | With a view ofthe character of Tallmadge,as descrit- | the Union Bank, and $15,000 of Unele Sam's | wiji convert all the rogues and bankrupts of Ro- marked of the owners thereof. _o8 aon at ohn March 12, 184% the | ffavana and Principe SEGAL at wholesale and retail; and | ed by a witness, we close. money, besides divers unknown amounts collected | chester. Yours, DuMurev RRs. Li . " % ALD Reo, York eve ‘Piceday oat hag. ott erele and (hestiy, Gear can insure cus: * Ma. Bbives, ane —Knows Me. bono vd — pad bled oe is) Ee dy cay iy Pat Jey rye om the 80th ail . M. urning, lea v . —. P 7 ‘nown him for twelve year: as companie ‘at . W. Gautier, n= a , JGRLANDER Sdeiegy aad) Seetiey Une Semeay at loweleekr eae pce Here ohike reve an etaue in fot shout agent a1 198 Grand streat; he Koepe Bnd edivine of forty y ’ ‘uvniveswee falling fast, bat the navigation was er moon's PACKETS fo h sated AR On INK, ¢9 Wi a ween ie re tal Ao Be we te Chow his at. Mrsstesrrrt Riv Orleans Pieay- | still good for steam cihisnaert apenas nde: r PEM aE he Ps i Orleans ia | mas im? Mr. DEL APL AINE, ¢8 Wa | quence o lties will to whore ) - 4 re asst Pass | mean tce al tril oh ede eed eae: | (APRIL FOU A ohare commen teak reg | CUMIN Sogo hime hs route Wars | Woualty high; bat her made no erher re super | Neve raou Fyowups —The St. Augustine He: } or pasate the Captain on Se ae SHIP BIODONG-F ___mas_ | Vitter onty be. fooled out of their money, but most fikely | had a very seriouseffect watched |'S5''to neskeu alarm. Our Levees rald of the 26:h ult, states that the naval force un- y bemegs and Treight ctarg deen, begk Pstenes by tha ahio wall lente send dels pera gat atthe esi, fe seca arate toes ar: | Rint Seeseet fe antonio as ous t¢ | substenction ofthe w int | Ger the command of Lieut. MeLaugblim, was ean- a“ ofualeee a bill o! oe orreceiptiscisn ty at Oriana wharf, (ot CAL, ime ditty Geil ne we wee Seuldeens Vi Beaters ofr a ian Now ‘and Tha vey f= maining While there centrated at Key Biseane. Col. Harney arriv~ ume, —s eee an ive days must unay, iy ibe te a SiN piracy, 4 8 bess ad bit be vith himself. He bad hired a togetohouse how long the river keeps up. ed there, in improved health, Boudoes, ‘aylor, Washtmgten,