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eee - FT THE NEW YORK HERALD. —. a Vel. VIL. me, 397.-~Whole He. 2005 NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1842. Price fwo Censs — - E BALD AND GREY HEADED—JONES’ mlTrQ : leaders a difference of opinion prevaica: the Ea- qonaitrarece ree trot ie | LIFE BOAT ASSOCIATION, | [some ches Stthn ct ty cone BRITISH INDIA, roy big deceit ace price represented ofeach : ed growing, ap artic! here offered you ab Ps FRANCIS PATENT LIFE BOATS. | “encueritisnot puffed—and it will doall i yg , 7 WwW . Tram among whom des po; y: 3 cocetel AMERICAN MOULDING ce Bead thie pe falling out fast; Leombed ont T H E S E A - oO F A R I N A FF GHA , IST 4 N " described as then prevailing, mai tained his opinion for defensive ones. At the s¢ ORR. y Oil yy 5 March. handful since I hove used two bottles of Joues’ . citation of the Ei mM i Ghip ROBCIUS, Captain John Collins, ofth Mare COMPANY. a faasia, it has quite stopped falling out, and is Ss # 0 Keveys some smell fons in’ the Buin SIDDONS Captain EP C430; tee Seth May. WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, rowing feat and dark. Saeed Tete eee te eae were eap- Be TRICK, Captain Win. Skddy, 2 June, This will give light, red or grey hair a ine ured In the mean time the news of the disper- Lead 7 RnoM. LASRRPOOL. vay March. haben time cause it to grow dark from the roots Among others who sion of several of the Afighan corps in Shah Soojahs Captain y ASuully, ath April. mia CITY HOTEL. have ued this and certify is J.F. Power, grocer, Broeklya J. theta, coated b Britias cmcers, reached apt aniday sath: May. 7 ire = ~ ilbert. jeweller, 34 avenue. 'e besieged, and contributed to add to th antan Joh Gob ah une NOTICE TO BUYERS OF PHT TONES proguosticn’ Various reverses and sucossiee for. lowed during some days. The troops from the Kalla Hissar were recalled to the cantozment, and “nvoy urged a decided attack on the ei emy 5 the General, however, maintained that all such at- tacks would bi le: the soldiera began tode- Iwas misery. There were, neverthe- every day, which did not tend te the spirits of the sepoys and solviers, who their enemy hourly increase, while they theme selves had searcely food, and but insufficient rai- Ja the city of Y) enents = = i i wt for 5 y Deeriapeeg ith tunes nao vtraccommodauo, Pee | "Ting t price ehence is $ic0,for which ample stored wil table " ‘oe ph Ae eaters ‘ dmas- | wood and Mahogany Furniture, of Wrench and o Fe cromamancavane | Regis teen Weoeeare (Sui cumr eaten tees % ins or owners ofthese ships will be r geepinal. « flee, Bandeome rich Gi sks Calloons and Tres: | Mytb&t po long. ae the uriue fesers in a tolerable” “reansthare ther the CAP nels OF iekaggavent by them, unless re] gee, and every article attached, to curtaiaa, whieh wil be ee Fate ica tae alot of ied 4 ‘ 5 : mitt wilhecefier go ermeds and teirgaga, | EN, faiewar stent pate ihe Hing 9p of OMe as Rat in this rerpeet 4 of at reir mest) " ty not by any other icles. with embroid legree of narremness np sensibly to impe "be Srnuction givesthem security not possessed mune, Fire Sereeus, and other, faney articles. MEERS. malady indeed. The otves e ? June. alel teh ltt eres x combos g ABINET FURNITURE, | Seteitcttvatia oe pee O8 THE CURE OF STRICTURE—I i moet unfortu- “ nute in thie complaint that many persona have a stric- ier ore to prevent this atete, and to attach itat « ment for these Ss. a > artpe T pasaage item 216 Reoudway. next the Hosoi o preveut his state, and ty attags tat the season. So greatly were th: y di jor freight Y ahd te su ~ S16 - 5 hon it ig easily, and perfeclly removed. But there, wre that they were one day driven back to th apa 8. i’ | FASHIONABLE TAILORING ture maybe kao Ne testa renal ‘oepee cell, unt fig teas aa dying three hours been <xperedie 5 nume e ' shilzee Chief, O; 4 eatgtterteezusper ounce. ESTABLISHMENT non and very easily’ judged of, und these suall be mentioned did not’ choose to pursue then eine nae . 5 E q (NG ESTA- | here. 4 A . NEW TORE AND BAYNE) AOMET® Bo ee NATE gurccunear Feart. Gentle: | The frst ofthese circumstances relate to time, It ia wall trenchments, where they, it was then f ND rE . m ys ared, would egonD 2 men who are now’ or formerly have ‘keen paying exit: | hnewn, that strictures anie froin long, continued and. Yawant prises for their clothing, are sowared teat O™y Ott ver | over mauy Mela, coe rally if in the early paveduy gf oe are New| ‘onthe | trouise him, a hand-ome fit, fe atyle and excellent | boasted nostrums of the day were taken, there is just and pro- the follows : ; o (16th Al have made eble resistance. There isi was flour, which they obtained by bribery during the might. Itwas then recommended that all the troops should be concentrated in the Balla Hissar Captain Conolly, whe was then with the Shah, advocated the propriety of so doing, but the mili. IN) ‘mouth the toil erate prices— . fee, Sup. West of Hug. Weol-dycd, black, blue, or green dress he new ship ONEIDA, (fi Me its, SIS to be “Pants double iitled do black. plaid, and fancy ease, $6 to July rt athe : '" an — tary authorities declared the movement impossible. Jemee Panel ist November (1th Decem! $850." ‘ nee men 7 ishee ‘" ain BRETIMORE, GLAD SUNN ee | | Yerie Hine conhmereenin sng inde O22 Meo arto | Retwawsntsctpbic of baincog anormal. tbe feaen! troops’ The fat regitent was thes Wikies c Mt Aue or Pisin January” | gasor'Vents $1.50 10 Su; Pants, Srs0 so thinr however, we clearly shown in IMs" Prie‘ae = R * ian then withdraws x . it Rio Ieth June ines SiN MOFFAT. | Uitlevelume noticed in auother columa of this ‘pene from the Balla Hissar, which is, as every one mitHieA in May , snk June Foe ey gt 4 sgn sor knowl ke knows, a citadel om a hill to the eastward of the d Shah Soojah was left to his own resource. ‘Cept. Fred’ it Bet SSS NICOLAS, J.B. Pell. surgents, who were aware of the move- ment of succor from Candahar, now appeared dis~ posed to enter upen negetiations forthe withdrawal efthe British trecps. The envoy, on hea ing of the retreat of the Candahar brigade, and learning that no aid could be expected Les General Sale, thea at Jellalubad, or from the Indus, gave a re 1 otant assent, Conferences took place, and a low, Nat of articles, drawn up in Persian by Sir W. H. Magnaghten, was agreed to on both sides. They are said to exceed twenty in number, The second and favorite son of Dost Mehommed, Mahommed Akhbar Khan, who, subsequent to his father’s surrender, had remained in concealment, } 9 but other connected subjec iianay” Cantemey | SEBRING’S CORDIAL. | *sitetunsicriertig tecid chat le may be congalted fat October 1sth November | [NDIGESTION.—As this is a very comn op complaint, in Pargonally & bp residence, No, 88 Greenwich tree. of tie ist February 16th Mareh the atever tends to alleviate it ia of publ our 5 shontd any bein deubt as to My Sle he. will ing Tecommendations of « estoralive | tere have or wot. Levit aly be remombered that if he re- in $100, Passenger janet ny geil Ally has astricture, aot all the medicine in the werld. aloue. te, with the exorboe Gesrels will be forwarded by the ean Sin :—At your request, Ihave examined the medi- | will ever cure it. re, freafrom any other than the expenses setualiyi n- | eines of which our Cardial tp composed. and have ne bert: (PHE PRIVATE TREATISE This ia a tite volume on subscribers, on 19 83} best cl i RY, ; ‘meet, convenien tarred on them. For fre Ove HINCREN, Agent, __ | ihe mancer prepared by you, will prove highly benedcial in | 0, certain diseases in which the beet ane totet coe. i L__ : Yours, ke. tinue on from month to month wacured, and terminate of g Dyspepsia, and many other diseases of geueral deviity also shows the reason why these malades so frequently cat FOR NEW ORLEANS No. 96 Liberty street. rep plement emer nig oe gee ey NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS | | concur inthe ab PM gio A wwother and pet deed, no one can reed LovIsiIANA AND eae moe COMTHOMAS BOYD. M.D... | fre and aloo the rik and danger of trusting Useis to norant : z ‘No. 901 Fourth street. r:. Subring’s Restorative Cordial ia sold at 199 Falton street,at | “i powsting people, tional degree of 2 mmodation of shaypers,, it ia Intended to | $1 per bottle. met ie danas ts stat ha bas tdvanced on the cure of teoes he imyor‘an pang 2 tio rel for zomforts. ‘Tae price of ew Pere al bets, "aseturers vill be puppliod with every rer tte Pakip from th he 1st, Sth, 1oth. 18th, 20th rake i le statement of the =p ~~ | and had even escaped t SPR Pe eouih commencing the, in “Oca, ad DR. JOSEPH EVANS, Ff iat THREE DAYS LATHR resslution, After it had pasced, which it did with- | Satan, having scaped upon the confines of Agha tinwing yntil AY) ear, wheret ESTO IVE, SYRUP, | Clery opinionson thi bce oe T out opposition, Mr. Mitwen Grason expressed his { surrection, took a decided part in th t Bec ype a cranny one OR ee diaeputoneea™™ || teataiatsemceate ois! EF ROM EU ROP E, | ciavetionshai sin. Peel had quite missaved | Theinurtent chiefs exhibited great willagness <> 4 joment — d a u f years, at was e 10 | i dobowing we Cagts Comme CAUsEU by tne vital Sra and cert preely ou Lact Also, its hal nosint eee ee ete ene ca cient waPanques, | £206, the Britis troope removed frcw Cabul, and NEE. Capt. Jackson feebled by hereditary c: thaustion of, that he has lettere of commendation from the most eminent Som = i u e mina Rete ‘0 have been made for that > SsiSSIPPI. system, and other diarases 8. ing’e Kvil. T eiciane in to the moet eminent in America, as Sir ARRIVAL OF THE tionably received with favor by the commerc: purpose at ferent mectings which were held ' 4 ibd LE poate a a pee, sopendiuny oy matomect Sy Pal q ew York and Dr. Physick, of 7 + ity, asthey considered it to be astep in | outside the cantonments. After various parieys, » { Shi KEARSrEARE Userated sore Thrust, Palate, Bet fcereom the Shin. and epee, and others, and which may. a cos OY nt Seat B R I My A N N I A ight direction, But the income tax, by the | message was, on the 23d of December, brow, bt t Bain GASTON, Capt other partscl the body. Disgeacs ofthe owes, pains, evell- harthor, 7 eter Whose are eiram saat inequality of ite pressure, would blunt the moral | from Akhbar Khan to Sir W.H. Macnaghten tere: 1 Ship OC! GEE. inge, and ulceratiore ofthe bones, swellioge Sah stances which afford the highest vatiafection to every, one, e8- — feelings of the people; and it would be noceeeary. to west an interview on the following moining. The Be SIs, Cart scaly “crupte ich. scald | Recially to those who arg snrious to obtain the Confirmation of the Terrible Slaughter of woe on Sune vene system of capienage in orderte | British Eavoy went thither, necempanied by Capt hou ar Malford.. sity of New York, Seer ie alah i somalted ot hte eld cate oe cease the British Troops in Affghanistan—And | Mr. acer WAstw wererose-sad/ezilea the attan: * Ujtwrence, Trevor, and Mackenzie. They “Treat a ight raftol watee, he reoebtly Dora comp of any Nour, and bat AL a oereeanae by post are foe tion ef the committee to the fact that the first reso- Wren ned allereh eee ate, Whee signal were 4 dand fi ‘coppered and pat 1 sple! orcer, with seoom ations per y aul nation hy) to mad ia? Coanccted Narrative of the Herrible De- lution, affireni he income tax, had been proposed Piha des ‘Ghilzee eutots Th erase Ne mount = “ ‘ ; agers anequalied for comfort, aver exertion to give | gravel ke. or when he ayatem bas been exhvaated by secret URAUD’S tatis—safety of the Ladies—Later News | aud passsed ina way which had net attracted sut- fed eed ee nls ee eee tion. They will at ell times be towed up and ity in youth, inlempe-auce, log standiog debilitating DR. F. FELIX GO from China_The Burmese War—The Post. | ficiently the attention of members. This produced | who had q P a pea off the horse on which he had rata : Nite Mississippi by steamboats. __ | diseases, loug residence in Southern oli S$ SU o OR ERADICATING a somewhat singular and lively conversation, mem- | been placed. Thei cownaraor eapiame ofthesephipe will bereapoual- | tating aployed by tn ponre SOOO OO OER ELUOUS HAIR. tion ofthe British Mintstry—The Division | bers uifirming and denying that the resolution had |“ Ghazees,” or religions cerkaaare ole antes Neither to Wallion precious tones Soe OE en t © 1 tice, both in Ku- i i { pablie ap- i i . ine . : _figh say icttera,parcel Or package, scat, by OF put e “boar suriog which timehe T HE above Enum: has Seis ast Sade ae in Committee on the Income Tax, Markets, cist ine distiset pieesberela master ome soldiers fos “the ake of God, nd eat it illea mherein exoreerad 2 L with some of | freciual remedy ever discovered for the com wete erad: de, Ke. : inthe wail tet aninene ba re s 3 freight spoply to. rmaof disease, many Of | OF human hair. Itisdecidedly au inestimedle article for the whoadmitted that it wou e | su treatment of Sir W.H. Macnaghten’s body has iF “Huns ot Fonte in New rinetags Nargis “exon ¥ teller and has ctirely anuihil sted those deleteriova,ancertain | = The Britannia arrived at Boston, Wedaesday | that the resolution had parsed without opposition, | been described as mest barbarous, His teks ie ‘eompositions but they could not now retrace their steps, This | stated to have offered a large sum fo: IN L U1 ri 5 ated forward all goods (o bis regulating the eireulation. invigorating and ex- ovely or beautiful women, who hee the u-| morning, at seven o'clock, bringing both Londcn whe wilt promptly forward etary seed | citen te anataral aud healthy setiow and aus | ¢! Bel ca a was put an end to by im orderto ‘have it d F its ransom, 1. pe ts ene aE So tabento oh cauabsgal impariey ‘0 be expetied rove the py ‘and cre- | Henly appendage of a eet aia, tte ‘mass, ef helt” oo and Liverpool papers to the Sth April. Mr. Rice, who proceded to state his opi two officers were Teveds beste deed ot a mesetred. a ate a aera ot roraals duly at the Erveate Reside nee sleyated orehead, should delay © me | Although the Britannia took a more southerly | which he hadjntended to have done on the prope: | zees to fire at them, lest the Ghilzers who rode be- (NEW YORK AND NEWARK. Nov 477 Greeawich tircet, two doors abeve Canal etrest. See eeteCon irtused by some a lieu of route than usual, a number of iceberge were seen sition of the first resolution. fore them should be wounded. They returned to ma36 Sm for remo: ing the beard, whi ices with more ogee. ith There had Sen ae dmapiertailt iste ‘athe ait gee she cna rernoe ee Tot ane the cantonment on the 28th. Akhbar Khan has, + ‘as much rapidity, in a mere satisfactory manner, 2 0 > 1Bsow and Sir Ronert PEEL, as to whether or ni it appears, boasted of hi fied 31 HY, Re ee Mi. . sanr. | seman. ve same time iC Leaves the skit eo(varmsnc. | kets since the arrival of the Great Western. thelatter had declared that he would admitof any | Sit WH Macneghten) nYi7e i@ Perscn killed ¥ ito §5 cents. Terr ‘exhibited at the Fair of the American Tustitute, | cording to directions accompanying each bottle. Price ene The most important news is from India, brought modication in the income tax, k Major Pottinger, well known since the defence From tha foot of Courlandt street, New York pet I Te ne ey a GOURAUD'S EAU DE BEAUTE, or True Water of | by the Overland Mail for April rgd Nl eh Ad Ly Lae income f2 ,|/0f Herat, then took charge of the Briti a extract irom pape*. a “! + ner under the o! ystem, gave his remi- and t Otiati (Exery day—Sundays right | Beauty, for removing tan, pimples, freckl OF bn isstemlenndll feeliog? andisteaudl'®|\Crec renter for the withdraw] e! the troops ye a 5 Is, biotehes, mor- . ” * 6 Fi < Leaves New York, 4 , Lgavs Newark Fepiteeh: eae ted er cee cr aterebacts' Riewanee, Beat for rent e ate Bite acca cod arae, an eliciting | ‘The ship Hibernia arrived at Liverpool from New eC inued. On the 6th of January they moved Orders fr part of the Union, post, paid, through the | a healthy juvenile a . $1 per bottle. Beware of spa- | York on the 2d April. which the collection of the tax created, andde- | from their cantonment: hi & above named house’ will be promptly attended to. a healthy Mrousof thw celebrated cosmetic, of the most del i cldved bis intentiiya of fa ag of the | seized by the insurgents pay nian ibe edwin ed a : : + ‘Writing made with this iuk will remain unchanged as long | terious natnre, utterly rninous to the cosplexion, and by its The British Parliament was still bu:y discussing pesent one ly evare ur i made m J ne, utte S y P ne footdeep on 1 SeEne inks neve force og mich we hoe rede i “BQURAUD SEGETABLE, LI Veh Paced Oot meng Sir Robert Peel's proposed Income Tax, and the q Mr Onraienuh’; etd Coprideradle nol eandim-: | reached baat ig ongmag leer oT * .M. D., Profs; ® + ill wer and simoles, ‘ti < ’ ji i a ed Lane Newark. Jong Torey be enesitatatand Banu Ney, | Por material) com en tmmotanie Me rabwing wiih a | Opposition were compacting for a “tug of war” | patience, addressed the committee, afier which {schemes of Akhbar Khan then breame evident: he James Ke Chilton, M D , Practieal Chy mist. ‘huefor linen a! 10 cents per battle. : against it. On a division in Committee of the a pr Feit had despatched emicsaries througbout the country paves a John'A: Warder, M.D. Professor of Chy mus GOURAUD'S BLANC D'ESPAG XE, or Spanish Lily | 40 fi tdi : first resolution, affirming the income had al- | through which the unforiunate British soldiers ar im? and ¥, Omeranati College. Ohio. _ | White, gives to the cownteoance x pure life Hike a ole the three first resolutions were carried by | seady passed, there should be no division on the | bad to pass, calling on the peapleto rise en masse 30 ODD YEARS Thitenete tnimreparstiona for tuus purpose.” 25 cente, pat up | large majorities. second and miner one. His constitutents had te: | snd wley theinGdels mie PO ge ah Recher j - 3 boxes There is later news from China. peatedly asked him how it wasthat,inlevyingthe | vain. On the first day’s march Cornet Hard bain eon ce anabied De LAUREL. of Notes Gx. lise shace chlebesied Somme con anor be Troore ror Inpia —Very active exertions in | incom tax, a distinction was made between farm. | of the 5th cavalry, and eome men, were Ki fea firect, to eradicate those diseares in question, whether Siceat Leet ? ns are im | ersandtradesmen—the farmer was not only ex- | Mabommed Arkhb : Lge Kh atat Alex. Guthrie, No.4 Maid- | progress atthe East Iadia House, and at the Horse | empted undera rental of £80, but he was freed | of the retreat, contrived to ietaee the Beige Re e— Ui weer Genesee str.et—Po Guards, to forward, without delay, tr to rein- | from the master grievance of the scrutiny. The | t Bs y le, 157 02 Main » » Wi Y, troops to rein: . i y:. lake up stations at night where he chose. On the krepeia, J Gray ate 2 De ctatcs Comp Ween T fesoe the army in Affzhanistaa. Within the last | Working people were also asking, why, seeing 20 | 7th they moved to Bareckhar, where the three Mi mn . lers for 15 ships of large toanage, and which hav f obliged to act on the defensive during the whol 7 Washington, Selby Parker Penney payee . factures were to be brought | of the day, On the Sth the eamp oboe psarieubars paty ia, U Virginia—Rieh: been fegularly surveyed, to proceed to India t s ae : ; F Alexandria, UC Berry, Virginia Richmond, yy vitiG Ce Ties nwith their labor. IfSir RP reunded by enemies, and it became evident that would revise his corn law, and bring in a meacure | the British soldiers would haye to fight their way” LE! onneet with these lines each way. ‘ soxral ew fork and Somerville, 50 cents. . in less thao half the time oan loyed | Acuxts —N. to iow + Te cents. ramon doctors, who poison their patiente with mer- | en laye—Uiea, GL, Brown, cury, canivy, nitre, cabebs, ke. 35 y BS ed that Dr. L. is net A.M train from New Brunswisk, andét | ids rine maton neue of Pari, alee gradual New York, mg sose reduced between States,as cao be proved New Ko Tend New drvuewick to scents - é Rahway te Poiladelphia mailtine passes through New Bronswiek for ‘ork € 78 The Fee eT TAGE frpttom New Brunswick is omit ERS aad parGhasert gene! advantage to call avd examine ford, Wells Hum hrey, 178 ) Nee ere eee ttiiam Faulkber, Masgachusetts—B a Great devastation of property and loss of life i sortment of the vbove article, comprising a variet; ‘ & Co, City A Te to lower the price of bread, he would be bailed as | to JeMalabad. bg OE Tho procure their tickets at the ticketoffieere- | octaves, of rosewood and mahorany. fal yue be AE Hol Moy oreasiee, MD Phi Aa had oceured at Deroy, by inundation. the greatest tleasing which this country ever saw It is pretonded that among the articles there are exive aferryticketgrativ. Tickoteare received scsapeananat ory, oraal fe wag ies ity, ard will be so ley Place—! propiela. F A Cowles, Mam atreet—! ull & Several shocks of an earthquake have recently | in the shape of a minister. some declaring, that all ae be h troope were to Gaivontheday when purekascd. althe lowest pas at the manufactory, 44 | Rield—Salew, W& SF ives Newburyport, iiree portland, | been felt at Falmouth and other places. Mr S. Woattey replied to Mr Wakley, that | evacuate {Affghunistan, and that notice of such » IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERC ‘Wik Fegmenser putrens, eaters TOS aa Se Hee Coban, r, Whittier & Guild—Hallowell, F | The town cle-k of Londen, who held his office | the rent of a farmer was the criterion of hi 3 ts & Co—Bang:r, convention had been cent to (jeneral Nott at Can- nes. ‘and Pitsburg. N 7 Ww fey Seabrook. Prince Woodthorpe. ‘ YF ie val hap agrienu by Lae ns h _ Akhbar Khan, whose violent hatred to the Bri- SOMETHING E very bo'tle of Dr. Gouraud A Brussels paper is farious because his Majest {ter some observations from Mr. H. Johnston, | tish had been sharpen:d rot only by the eonquest EUW3 GARDEN. 49 Bowery.—The endersigned takes | the name of of Prussia was charged 5000 francs fer one ni hte Sir R. Peet defended the propositions of the | of his father’s territories, but by his own exile and Liitisoprortunity to inform hie friends ard tne public that | sides, and his ‘ entertainment of himself and suite, by the keeper | $0Vernment from the imputation of having been | subsequ-nt imprisonment in Dokhara, and by his math he hag @pened » Garden and Saloon at 49 Bowery, ee ne | ee ene eee TRLAND on | of the Hotel de Bains, at Ostend. When Majesty | (amed to conciliate political support, and in an- | wild funaticiom, demanded then, on the third 2a Poon ee ene cng care uliy pack. | constantly supplied with the choicest a ruil REMITRANGSS nts BOS UANDS £3'de's10, 18 | dances, it must expect to pay the fiddler. swerto Mr. Wakley, read from a representation | of the retreat from Cabul, that the British should, ‘at our warchoase, No. 365 Market street, are | fect: 000, and upwards, or ia sume to suit, razah Ala bei of the Londin' Pelleem gs which had been madeto him by same farmers in | when commanded by the Ghazees under his com- Columbia and Portage Railways without & ee Pisses plies ty dave. ‘the ollowing places in England, Ireland, Seot- | rge num he” en con- | Seotland, who objected to having their incomes | mand, make new terins with him, and promise not tea Me Garett cag: Crewe are employed who | fhe G aetnetvnen ohwany. ‘ales, France and Comany ae yey gua of} tinue daily to patrol the Tower, to protect the ascertained byas arbitrary rule, poem of being | to procced farther than Tazeen, until the with- e charge e 5 e . J. ‘uins. rtained in the same way a3others. Every in- | drawal of the force under Sir R. Sale fro the the evtire route, thus jing Gelaye and the liability of | _ ald \m*e L' v No, 22 Wallstreet, and 130 Broadway. | ‘ ; asce: i v ale from Jellala~ ted a3 tis “iif a ENGLAND. fi in the English papers accounts of not | terest touched had raised an eutcry, but this wasa | bad was known, andhe bs *Branteogers forwarded (a Pitta epery day, Sur- CAR PETING &C. Bradford Huddersfield Pumeey lead th cnt ‘dreadfal nee all wi ic proof that Government were asin onthe princi- | Major Pottinger, who was Irme Beek ee i daze excepted, Fe 3 CHEAPEST IN THE CITY | awe os night of each other—viz: Mr. ciple of doing justice toall He had notcaleu- | stantly offered to be onc, and at Akhbar Khan’s or— RAILROAD NOTICE & MARCY. 01 B New ¥ . Bah, xs Rigdly Seven stoke ; Emma Eva at irk ; a boy at | lated that the effect of the allerations in the tariff | ders Captains M’Kenzie and Lawrence were in~ MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. SNe ein saciret coe, Ue Clone Wie: Birmingham Ripon Dublin ; an idiot at Phillipstown; Mary Hallam,at | would be ascertained before five years; buthe only | cluded. The Ghazees were, however, not re- dow hades Detaeet Hearth Kogs, Doer Mats, Table and Bestel 4 By Mausfield ; and Wm. Dugdale, at Burnley. proposed th income tax for ites years, ioe it strained fn theie attacks, and a fearful slaughter Piano Covers, Stai ja ee he. c . ” i Sett then to Parliament to continue it or not. He w followed on the movement towards Khoord Cabul. _ Aimong their goods are many new and rich patterns of Eng. | Barnard Castle = Fi ham, Shrewafur Nearly 100 families, most of them farmers. and | Cathe house against admitting any modification of | The column was attacked on all sides, ‘The 14 lish and American mavufaeture, which cannot by exceeded ali of them persons of property and respectability, h 7 7 2 foe beauty, quality and cheapness in the city. aunt Liremel Shelding nigh were abont to emigrate from St. ‘Kavern Cc y> | the income tax, which would ave the Cpe faethe ladies who were in the centre seemed objects of NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEW YORK. Peracns about furoishing their houses are invited to give us ee Latesiee Southampton impairing its future finaneial efficiency, should it | special desire. Mrs Anderson and Mrs. Boyd had Rrubewick and New York, which they intend to run perma- 2 et yor fabs i Stokesley friends who have preceded them. pratt tees. Eee was. (he roeemey | Gare * busy, 8 ality to 9 ee New srunswick at 5 AM. daily, (Sundays ex- CREAM---CREAM. ou pedbarys eorleedon A strenuous attempt was made, on behalf of the | in time of pols ae Peel hed Sointed to the that the ladies should de pisced cocor Mie moar gented) and the foot of Liberty street, New a3 hM. at t Rinvs Verbena Cream— Chipping Sodbury Long Sutton ‘eignmouth opiam merehants in China, to obtain an expression rm which prevailed amongst the farmers, asa | tion. The miserable wea'her, the snowy waste: "To oncatry dealers and merchauts the above line ls very de raion of Binty Vereen Cheltenham, Lowestoffe ‘Tamworth of the House of Commons ‘in favor of their claim T a saad. ar c The finest Shaving Cov pound known, + roof that his measures were calculated to benefit | the rough mountain tracks, and the month of Ja- irable for the sycedy aud cheap conveyance ef merchandise jence has clearly shown, Doneaster Manchester iveston, to the Canten ransom money, by way of compen. | } lowering the cost of foo. ttt i of Cent ‘every, description, aut more parigularly {0 Drovers and Faaperionce Wa Dartington alt. Iverstone in rf ry P' the consumer by lewering a. Bi in the coldest regions of Central A: © Tetie Tire Stock.» 5 eT Have TO neia tf callie con- an ao aki Ny Cp ee Dartmoumh Mavshfietd odbri’ ge but the Chancellor of the Exchequer gave fthe alarm was the suddenness of the them to yield; the hostages halted for some Feyel between New Brunswick aud New York, thesameday, That a dull razor'e edge beatowe Devonport March Whittlesea understand that the money would be ap- fy s, which hadmotbeen expected by t aye tn that nejgbortiood Whenever required. tation of cattle, horses, mules, ‘A kcenness that the ot knows. ohm Nereis Warrington priated tothe prosecution of the war, and that | farmers {from those who proclaimed themselves The denand 64 Generel Gale to relinquirh his he Fea for hg Sietber binls of merchendiee are very Tpit are, and pleasant, eboice and cheap— Grocester Oakhampton Whicechureh | they must wait forth-ir compen: their friende—they were follawing the front rank | post was made on the 9h of January, and on that Nee eee eit Lenot’ sobjecied to diy’ eitra Makes it a pleas to share, Hee worth Qowestry Yilebeneh be wrung from the Chinese themselves. oftheirown army, which had turned round and | day he refused to do so unless by orders from the Ro pent by, thie | ay eet 9 ie iy ext And witl both timeand trowhle save. Y ~ saa Peterborough ‘Wotton The amphitheatre atManchester was destroyed by | fired onthem. Seeing that the first resoluti ad | Supreme Government. Thisanswer was taken baek ‘The C paar ehare, ted up's Tange storehouse at New | ra i ae eye and 459 Brosawaye oe a Hereford Plymouth Wotton, Kage) | fire on the night of March 26. Allthe horses were | been unwittingly garried, hedid not reeany advan- |to Akhbar Khan 4g Lhe unfortunate sepoys begam Brunswick ing the Reilroad Depot, whieh will always “ Be 3 = a got out safe. tage of taking a divicton on the second, but he | againto move, and were again assailed; the sepoys pe oa remaeets at the ticket offices, ores TIRELAND. Lente ‘The British Queen, Capt. McKeane, is to leave | would take the sense of the house on the bringing | who form auch good soldiers under the broiling s¥m i : sillrecelve ferry_tickels gra mitts" TPHE SUBSCRIBER tan (aken ihe store 7 Fulton street Athlone, Peageanoesi a Southampton for New York ae follows':—Saturday i nee cy hia sist ted ta Caat opdndis, berks cxctvate ss tt eee ae 2 7 c | 4 a ag, + May 7th; Sunday, July 10th, and Saturday, Sep- e fore the res r . scarcely offered any resistance, and hundreds of has itt pata tent ed amy med bertumery aneyariefesker | Bells macroe) Remgin tember ib ats PM rf srer ae het Gaerne (the chairman) made some obser. | them were toon despatched by the Ghazee cute Manufacturers proprietors of ene les, 0 Bainbridge, ‘oniekiMen, lew ly aud 7 ., ‘ tions on the subject of e passing of the first throats, but the Kuropeans and some ve men TEE en er a ae at aS Uke pomven of tne | Ballyeonm = ee See ee ea ee ae Tn Gomibeen peaite ka or lation and declared his conviction that he had | kept tegcther until they reached the pass of Jug~ sheer. SPBWART, 75:Felton'st, Brockiya Ballyshannon, Fermoy, fiacomace, | April, after the Exchequer Bills bilhad been dis. | Put,the question d deliberately. dulluk. ° Here General Elphinstove and Brigadier B Ti: Ballanaaloe, Galway, 2, i ed that the H. ‘The second resolution was put and carried; the | Sxelton became hostages, and were detained two For sale, most of the approved family medicines. Persons Ne. Downpatrick, Sligo, posed ‘ir Ropext Peet proposed that the House hai tained | t t th 1 iles di be kh . taine ‘m Line to Pitts: | purchasinghere may rely on ebiaining genuiae article. | Bk, Kilkenoy, Strabane, should go into a Committee of Ways and Means on on Thursdly, and Yee Woes Sahemet he resolutions inte y atte ie ements Generel ¥ tester ‘and all other Ls) Clonmel, metion. ’ Y paki e SD adier Anguetil— oetire FRENCH MECHANICAL LAMP3.—The subseriber begs Coleraime, ova Mr. Buswitr rose, and after declaring that the Z : istan, — “ He it Me fla et a in is treachery ” The Sri- teh. ad to coll. the sttentian OF gueiiee shes Bist ne pens oF Cao tchily um, country received the proposition of the income tax The insurrection, which is deseribed as partici- | tis! “asia oti ed early in the night; they came of fooda, dasiined for, the Western | private ine, ot OF gan, at the present extremely low | Carrick on Sulr Hoi with ubiversal execration, thongh it had been tried | pating in a great measure of the religions enthasi- | tothe frighifal mountain pass; it was barricaded; Do agent OF com ance at Pittab are Mil! | peice of oil. It is a well e:(ablished Iyet that a hotel or any Cashel, Fextord to make it palatable by an amended tariff, he con. | 28m to which the fanatical Moslems can be excite ey one 4 oe way, and reached Jugdellok, Peet attend Toe area a eee ithaat | [urge eatablishment ean be lighted writh them at leas than ove | — Charleviile, ougual ded with a motion that the House should not re- | by the preaching of their Imauns, breke ont onthe | whieh they defended some time, wutil I Te pil the expense of gees are ee icely.fidetrom omell ersten, : itself into a committee on the income tax | night of the Ist of November, when Sir Alexander | Angactil was killed. All order was then los’, and PRR Tats marked ‘tistinctly on cach peckage Mie aoe ading or study lamp, thew are strongly recommended, Edinburgh, denen until it had been ascertained what amouvt of relief | Burnes, and his brother, and Cap'ain Broadfoot of | confusion and separation, slaughter and destiuc- Bi ope > of eighty hich mae wotew axing ° Has, the light being perfretly steady « and ot ped poms Glasgow, would begiven to the country by the proposed com- | the 4ith hee erty the ens oN first named 3 Fopttadaeets pees ha were well mount- to M. TYSON, Ni . ground globe caumot coreie yt ofthe libraries ta Fi ‘a Machynleth reial and fimancial reforms. being within the city, was plundere ed attempted to make good their way into Jellala~ — gent, No a Weateteret, | Frovaie Otley are used in wow ofthe ibrarie a France and | Aberyatwyth Mold sciegeta more ordered to. withdraw, but Mr. | money in the treasury cf Captain Jehuson, which | bad Some of them arrived within three or four hout the continent. mg A r Ni. Bi—Pessengers forwanted to Pittsburg and Pottsville, | throukhos * geceeatieD: SAXTON, aed Paueen’® RMA CRAWFORD rose to state his own and | was close to Loe (Oreo British eantontes Os | ae. Mgrs bred nee murdered and plundered, Yer to K. Crooks, American Far Co.: $. T. Nicoll eupener 6 ot Brecon wents views oa the financial propo: » | Thecaptain having slept in the British cantonments | and their bodies left onthe road. Only one offi- tatreet insetpe. Dodge & ‘alten Suydam, | _220t mite a ss 337 Broadway. ernment. escaped the slaughter, ax well as Brigadier Angue cer, Dr. Brydon, of the 5th Bengal Native Infantry, ‘&Co.; Wm. Rankin, Duryer & Co .Ne hee , a, y—medicine comes too late Paris, é i T who were with him - | though di e . op late, " rdered to withdraw, but | til and Capt romp, Cap. ough wounded in several places and exh: STATEN {8LAND FERR : Whe jase becomes inveterate ms ANTI neabere, Bremen, Fravkfort, . pealed to Sir R. Pret not to Skianer and Drummond, Captain Trevor and | succeeded in reaching the ree oft ECOMMENDED. by. the Facul Hamburg. Foot of *Vhitehall street. R BIL1OUS 4 MLLY "APERIENT Lg a J Jong | Persovs haviag to remit to the r ese efwars rely, on | jead the country te suppose that the Government | hi ~ 4 d his ehildrem, remained for some days | bad enthe 13th. Of the fa Bevstisdnaest eat Meciss abate Mocremas" At | Wallaeg smerny au vare gn oe or opus | (rome tne sation with silent contempt. This | congealed in he TU fag on the Bi tent nis ton (0 wrany have Bera killed, chert are depen c STATEN IBLANDPR, Capt. ed d ‘aluable to hieat rate will be allowed for Bille on any of the | brought up ab Soojal, . any have bern killed, others are dispers~ Dem iatleiniend | pitt a ePibeaiee | Oemenias ett phedsaainad al nteten | he retcracd prodigies cf vlor sasivedte| af SBemcce hare beet pevabed ap ied fos oe saeee Staton island Leaves Whitehall ren Uiipatien to diet pro elelhtas, tious and iver come | 1 GREW we Wiltise vereet ofere foxpele,, af very. low | of postponing the tariff (rom any other motivethan | Lunds Pol tL fition (rom Sir W. HeMacsagh.. | tue commencement of the insdrrectl At So'clock am. Ka al or indigention, neevotm dhavases, wick hend- | price egurieudid surortment of French Millinery Ga-dy, con- | that of making it as perfect as posible. He was | that day a communis 3 3 ne commer, ; ; bee wo em thai § I} diseares arising from sn impure state of | Biyting of The newest ed most fushi nable a of Straw | qui fied with the result of the delay caused | tem, then in the can onment, about five s fram | are entertained that they may amount to oF ou 0 Te “ = hh ood, leordered state of the stomach or bowels, are | Bonnets, Artificial Flo xers. Rib ‘orlatanes, Ke. | by the er recess, for the coun:ry, instead of | the town, requesting leave for Brigadier (ieneral | ruple, out of the great number missing. 4 we * « « speedily removed by taking them. They prevent sourry, cos jlers are invited to examine the # Fy provi i Skelton with two regiments, and Captain Nicholl's | th oys are said to have been sold as slaves to ‘ é 8 : Urenens and ils covacauences—there(ore seafaring men howd | gleewhere execrating, had approved of his propos: ter the Balla Hi poy =e edad Me oa env Te Ayrton sed to the Calle Sau Pedro, No.1‘ enfrente delaMe- | tren of standing by his measures, and was con- eave was . she too e 9 . o FOW Ww pRG nding st CALD mrderrateepenteds al reli tae woe hind Dy the Teter direction coe noe oar. | Vineed that the House of Commons would sanction se Yor whew ley incon yee pe Cem pe fas Teenasi reenived WELL'S, WEST POINT AND COLD | tit fear Ith ane vigor of body wad mind will be the cer 4H them. ’ = h whied enor HIGHLANDER | {ainresu ir virtues, Lt 7 may 2 i hi elogize) for in- town, between itand the cantonment, and as ef ipstenve the foytot Warren street mercies f the vicane tad elie und = oy n Mrs, W. nefaction af o| rina trsaidebivontioas et Thee pei ae time, which weakly defended coon became masters of it. | the fort of Badecs o"izeercing the eghu sree will soar manira of ail agen (iF according to the rections), whe fie kind hahment far superior in ite | bad been caused by his unwilling absence during | This was adreadful blow to the troops, ae at the | where hekeeps the Here edad fay morning At 8 o'clock. ano Ttesday wpe carps e omens te hind er"5 oetaon ‘commande an | the earlier part of the sersion) expressed hie tenti- | time there wos flour but for two days remaining in | era s Elphinstone aud “kaltcn,1, eutonant Ma at botclock. For. ate, wholess le aud re'ail, by Wm. Wi, t ith the adjacent country, | ments on the financial measures of the Govern. | the eantonment. Another fort, in which some | sie, Capted Mrs Ande ind child, Cap aim frexgh* or passage apply, tothe Captain on bon caries’ Hall, 36 Catt aring street; South, corecs or ultoo ry | owns ke. Commissa:iat stores were kept also attecked, | Boyd, Lieutenant Eye, Lieutenant Waller, Mre PB. Al bograge ght of every deseript Water ote; Nowill, 167 Bowery’; Dalgrover mtucciet. frien See ers for Havana must obtain a passge rt from, or F . . pt, : | trevor, Lady Sale, Lady Maenaghten, Mrs. Sturt, orapecre, put on board tive boat must br at the Rage nb il 7 i Balgrove, druggiat, Fulton put fered py. a Spa Courul, ‘which,on ereteal, te taken of exolanation from Mr. T | and afier a defence of three days tered Mre Ryley Ser}: ant aud Mrs’ Wade, Cap coms areof.onless » bill ofleding orreceipti ed STRAW WRAPPING —i000 re ima crown wifaw wrapoiig | 2,the boarding officers (o the Government y in Beewir r daa pote some d afew men taken also,a a Troop, Johwsnn, add. G. P Lawrence, an® i FOR FT THOMAS= The waperior | 1 ae exeaentachelg pet entra aad tae Neher tone een ct Eevee laughter by referring to an expression made use of | seized the troops, who foun | Maj Pot inger. Thete are, besides, the six «flicere sche MARTHA, 8. Deale, m Fea NOOR, At Titherty ot. | “*Pergons desirous of gotus to Mrs. Weat's house, wilt by Sir Ronsnr Pret, and mistakiogly applying it,) x of winter shut w | and she sick who were left at Cabul on the depa~ above port should «ix passengers offer. 200,000 La Norma seganrs, pone im saind that ia service wil be promptly them | the motion was withd 200 miles from the Ind: {ure of the troops Akhbar Khan, in the letters ply to ajapirrintiye enihanrmners when LA (yal outs va phe Beth ieetaak, pen oy engi harbor. saphcorglapyame ANE a The Hoste toy chauraas os wey "ae from that-fort, which are received unsea'ed, ip e A. WENDELL, # Soutest, © ai0 1a" - 46 at) Havane, Dog. 26,100. omteodtm’ | and means, YS propos i shied