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ECTS SE THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1842. Price Rwo conta Wel. VIV.—Ne, 404.--Whele He. 2072+ MAIL LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NORWICH & WORCESTER RAILROAD. PARTIES, % ee ‘edaesday, aud Friday afte ‘0 Steamboat rlice foot of Beekman street. ‘The steamboat WORESTEK, Co) Tuesday, Tharsday, and Saturday pier No i,N, R., Baiter Freieht'taken to the above places. No ferry no change of cars on t On and after the firatof Mag tn Pi a iris and stshersowrs cen be secured 5 ctw, bers aud staterooms can be ee ADAMS & CO., No 7 VERPOOL PACK! ‘ork op i ‘26th, aod Liverpeo! FISK’S COMBINED SUMMER BAKER & COOK STOVE, FOR COAL OR WOOD. ATWOOD, Patentee—P: | Correspondence of the Herald. Hartrorp, April 23, 1842. Weather—Business—Large Stocks of Goods—Far- mers’ and Mechanics’ Banks—Belles —Beaux—Po- a large fire oven attached to the cooking of the large Deak Mr. Bexxert,— Since my last to you, Dame Nature »as taken it into her head to lay aside her russet mantle, and appear in her more agreeable apparel of bright green, achange, | suppose, induced by tie unusual number of warm sunny days which that most capri- ter months, April, has seen Notwithstanding the very De; ener, Mth May, ceruovn,at 6 o'clock, from frout, sad all doue with lees than § cente per who have used them. whieh we salar te (hove wpiains Bove bathe ae certificates, in addition to which ever en by calling at the atore, 54 Fourth street, 9th April,1842. 209 Water street—Among the variety of come to my notic decided preference. u ‘would most cheerfully recommend it to ‘tusceptible of n> improvement v4 worthy of more praise of 1000tons, built romfort for passengers. Ever Read the followin, two hundred may t YISK'S btore'E eious vixen ofall the fitto bestow upon us. favorable weather for vegetal have had some drenching rains, which, while they have not operated to the disadvautage of the hus- bandman, have had the effect of keeping back our spring business some two or three weeks. Our business this season will be very respecta- ble,theugh from the great hue and c-y tht has been raised here, as in every other place, about the depression of trade, you might suppose that two-thirds of our merchants had shut their doors. Ido not think that forfour years past, there has y grocers goods in thi thistime, and the same might be said of demestic dry goods, while the stock of foreign dry goods is darge, when the difference in price te the cash and credit buyer in the larger markets istaken into con- xpress STATEN ISLAND FERBY. Foot of Whitehall street. 1d by experienced 1 exertion to give general eal {there ships will be respousi Sgouvent Dy them, unices Te of willhereafter go ee catraction, ives them security not .¢ captains oF ow ¢ STATEN ISLANDER faptain Duval, will run as Lenvee Whitehall icity or economy. 4 ciated without tris Lam, with respect, yours. &. " INS, Pastor of the Bereau (Baptist) Church. Summer Stove which I ‘Lenves Statem Island ‘At o'clock a.m. 6. 6 Routh s AS. BROWN & will be charged 12} cents pe nd newspapers | cent each. AND HAVRE PACKETS. /ECOND LINE. i "_ No .. sense ere on the ‘ath of each month follower Thenew ship ONEDA, 4 apt. Mr. Fisk, £09 Wate: required to be particul ly ‘owners thereof. 2 i Port ALBA . FARE KE 4 NTS—BERIHS 50 cts. Light Freight taken at 6 cents per Foot. WASH the MRS. BUEL, 3 Fulton street, ai6 imt* _-Mareh 25, 1842. market as at i ‘ueeday, Thu eday, vEcaving Albany Munday, Wedheaday: Yclock, P. M . landing eac! r Free oT oe Hew bargh Poopekeopeis, Colskill ued Hut ry taken only. a, the risk of the owners oO passage apply to the Captain on OS RANDOLPH MARTI m"i 182 West street. PAS: E FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of The splendid tast sailing packet shi ‘apt. McKenzie will sail positively as y, having the whole of her cargo on board, and can yet accommodate a few more cabin, second jengers, at low rates. if immediate ap- rd foot of Dover street, oF (0. T. LAPSCOT 1, 43 Peck alin, CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. Subscriber is now WARE & CUT! and Sheffiel ether with a general a¢- e is prepared Lo offer at portme "AU kinds of pro the vers LOWEST A sort of popzun warfare has been carried on for the last three ‘or four weeks. ycleped the “ Review,” agai Mechanics’ Bank. and continued threats facts which the ed: constitute theterritle pellets which are fired at much vigor—but the public oe pinches too well, to pay the cal 210 Greenwich corner Bai by a starving paper it the Farmers’ and Vague indefinite insinuations ‘om week to week to publish Brod’k Hewitt. ST. NICOLAS, ae rt plete assortment of ea we, her regular da Tools, James Screws, THE SHIELDED VICTORIA SHAWL & DIAPER PIN. Jy betaats betiele tet awe fa the nursery, and av a fattening toladien shawls, cloaks, &e ry rape. for tale. wholesnle by W. H. Pearl at New York, and by the patentee, ai ips are not. surpassed, com forzomfort.. The price of ca- will be ‘supplied with every of wines and liq oe vearela will be f Tree from any other than the e sabecrbetiea: For ire accol be required aren 108, Passengers cabin ‘and ateeraze Plicatiou be mad on b mses actualsyi n- institution with know where thi least regard to | Our fashionable season will not open as brilliant- ly as usual this spring, the wherefore I am unuble erhaps it can be accounted for by the dear ma’s of our exquisites, or it may be better The W.'s have left lence, and are a; FUR MARSH,GLES—Regular Paci bark ISAELLA Capt. Brarse, will sail v. urpose dispatching a Ship punctually on during the year tor Mareeilies. United States and in RY y the manufactory subseribe the Ist day of each m¢ Goods seut te the su ecribers for furwa:d free of any other thi ve Very comfortabl NEW ORLEANS by ‘ EW YORK LINE OF PACKETS fersin fancy articles, gue re: plied om liberal termi GEORGE ELMENDORF, LATE OF THE FIRM OF E ‘as remeved from the Astor ‘Wyman, Merchant T: wiil be happy to wait on hiso FOR BOUISIANA AND N MENDORF & LORD, to the establishment of +233 Brow! way, where he ends aud patrons. yy their milline it in intended to \ 10th. 15th, 201 their couatry re: tions. Detier accom For freight or passage, apo! commencing the moth Or ‘ular Packet of the Firat jor tast ailing ship ECHO,Rich most of her cargo eng: ve her regular da ing superior accommodations, apply GLOVER & MeMURRA’ 100 Pine, comer of South, P, 8.—Persons wishing to seed for their friends tne'old county can have them brought out b; ular packets.by arplying as a OL TACKETS.— rhe ip CAMBRIDGE, ail positively on Monday, point great delays and oder Oe toe, Feed summer month, ynta will be prevented dui “FOR LIVER? May.—The will commence thus arrangement = G FOR THE FACE AND SKIN. rious Commetics that a MONG the many and AA 'to the publie for’ bo ing very eruption from retommended us Church's Veg ficate em 10. hess to the comprer: ea, blotches, tan, freckles, ringworm, and all ocher cuta: Ons. id at Church « Dispensary, 196 reight Or passage, to fectually removes and well worthy of our eity, 60 for beautiful women. charming as the ‘ sweetest rose that ever blew.” The Misses T. were tolerable fair t tT . if possible, grown more I cannot tell the steerage pes ip. For terms of passage, ap i, BROTHERS & CO. . . 33 Fulton st. next door to the Fulton Bank. re proceeding, will only regular finer # dling on that day. rows of sending to d quakerish than ever —it cannot be that they have any fears about getting * * * * No, that ca ‘oung and pretty yet. There a sweet girl, but she h: rvenue taint about her to savor well with Heaven save the mark!” oung bloods are sueh a Insh to speak of them. et they deserve a ns ni be, for they are Miss J, too, of Passergei a ree T,orplated ware, oF by it 0 rboard ef sien fortussame, and . stones, veckage, sex ‘pills Of lading are t our best blood— fi ite Sibert fall the style as autiful, white and dural A PROBLEM let Racor Strop al port tual: ve une on passage woly to the nab. talking like a gentlewom D'Orsay cravat in consequence, it is said, of i jing the free motion of his head Lieut. —— blusters about as urual, aste: natives by the recital of a few more such officers as the valiant Lieutenant Professor Grise: G SAUNDERS, sale le Tablet Razor Btrop, m9 im* T RECEIVED. varied assoriment of Stocks, Scarfe, Cravats, nders. Linen'and Muc: . This is the only deeds of noble valor; u The above will be succeeded ‘inker, and sail on the 10 FE cna Wishing to send for their friends resid yuntrv. can have them brought out by or any of the regular packe #, by applying as above FOR LIVERPOOL fiat class packet sh'p ECHO, C be dispatched for Liverpool, as above Passage, having excellent accommodations, and which pl HN HERDMAN, 61 South stree_ ¥ EANS—Only Re- HUNTSVILLE, N STE BELGIAN STEA! sof departure of Astwerp. orn May. 1682, rn this weli-known Steamship, have From New York, nt attracting Is by his ex favor of total abstinence mand Kid Gover, 8 Pocket Handkerchiefs, &e mt in thie city where the subscriber's celebrated ks can be obtained. PAKSELLS, Agent for 5. AGAT: 241 Brordway, between Park Place CARPETING, &C. CHEAPEST ‘ONES & MARCY, 101 Bowery, New York, are now re- i of Carpeting, Oil Clothe, Win- th Rugs, Doer Mats, Table and c From ogame ion, te strike every moderate drinker ‘ho beholds him. Notwithstanding his re- markable antipathy to wine drinking, even in the most limited quentities, he is quite a favorite in Mr. — is less dazzling for one who has 71! on ct seladed, ig Bou'hangten or °, 70.—t Antwerp, 970m the on’ board, manne! \t fi Satmact for the voyage with the slew perrenced Surgeon on board. : i Forfreight 1 passage, oF mya IP MALI. Ageuta, 41 Beaver street. NEW 1OxnK AND NEWARA. ate prices. Fami our fashionable circle: this season than we could wish, 80 long aspired te be a leader of however, as soon ae the brush of poli tle subsided, he will resume his erves great credit fer wish that he had broken it down) the “w: in” which has so leng separated the | from the aristocracy. lustrates how steerage passengers, for pessage SfD\y 08 E CITY. to + TAPPSCOTT, 42 Peck sl'p, comet GYMNASIUM. PISTOL GALLERY. ESSRS HUDSON form the gentlem: cabin board foot Walls: Ww. ke. ony new and rich patteros of Eg: for beauty, quality and chea Persone dbout faraushing a 2 ri in be accomplis: His “ glorious first in his native town,where he appeared as erina reed band, and attracted so muc from the sturdy yeomanry who congregate togeth- erin large numbers on training days, when such bands usua'ly appear, that bi termined on placing ‘him in nialto his feelings and hi cordingly he was apprenticed t keeper, where hi acquaintance with afew mi AND EVENING SCHOOL —The Seminary of the asone and O’Dohert; now cpen for the of the first erder, et for the purpose of Athletic Exercises. rring Lessona given daily. 3 a moderute. Open day and evening. -KEEPIN if C. tee y_ ia bow open for SYSTEM OF WRITING— ‘Ve the Residents of New York and Brookl; r. Briatow's Writing Acad: my t2 No, 238 Bioadway,near ind great reduction of his Terms ! FROM 12 TO FIVE DOLLARS!" Mr. BRISTOW, mm reapectfully offeriag his services to the Public, for this gea-on, trusts that the ver: placiog this useful art witnin the means o/ luce ry one andof every ege, to acquire an elegant and splendid hand at aM Re tA a by‘sunpars. From the feot of Liberty street. Leave New York: iditiure > low terms, $5, (shus of Liberty street daily. New i Att A. 1 Sane # connect with these lines en fork and Somerville, 50 New Brunswiek, —and in whch the stutent actaally keeps aget of books ich good use of his er girls first, and some boarding school girls afterwards, as to be In Ts The Ladies meet d nd delicate hand, agree ingle entry Book Keep: user's reputation, he des = rtainty, to write y manner, suitable for keeping @ set 4 sorte pondence. 10 9. able to gain admittane or three families; gai hold he gradually mad time, when there are not three house: where he is not welcome, the more so especial- ly if he has his carriage with him. exeeption of boring literar: manufaeturing such execrable liquor as he does, clever fine fellow. # Iwill next week furnish you with some intercst- ‘ip in which the leaders will ‘chow ather advantageously. to the back parlors of two itrength from this foot- ‘ances,until this present and that he himself has the hon 4 teacher of book-keeping for the Association” of this city. - Prov had atthe counting roe ms GREAT BARGAINS IN CARPETS. and erchapts about purcnasing Carpeting tl rh ‘of being | Mercantile Linen or for Mercantil ingers vsiting the city ean ¢ ! 826 Im’ ‘OR from” PARIS, 144 in the Tt A. M train from New Brunswick ‘York, feyeraiie passes through NewBronswiek for lions too much, aud ning at 19” = 26 a A.M. tripfrom New Brunswick is omit assortment of Cloche an im I be hi e will directly ree correspondence with the fi ught for cash this Spring, wi bic at auch prices as ofthe clothes, the quality of the ; en, to give satiafaction to those honor hi I, ent to obtain more and mere the trust with which he has been honored heretofore. among t.em may ‘Superior K.nglish Bross Tutted Wilton and Br ‘rvnsparencies, Table end Piano Covers, ide_and all other articles adaptedto the trade. The public can be convinced of the by calling on J. H. LOUNSBERY & (i MERCHANTS. ‘ANT TO WES’ OAT LINE—For tween Philadelphia PUAXCE PORTABLE ¢ Transportation of We give the following as we received it ; we shall see if it is confirmed by the next mail: Apalachicola. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Apatacmicota, April 15th, 1842. Fire—The Indians. James Gorpoy Bexyetr, Eiq :— from 2 ta 24 feet wi CANTON LEA COMPANY offer for street, New York, the cheay ross the Hudson to affords to western me: romantic shores, eannot . F improvement in tranapurt Ciliar advantages. Thi boat oase, No. 365 Market street id ‘Portage Railways without re employed, who and contlaue with ‘and the liability of now fail ‘0 yield beauties of nature, pent up for the winter relaxation. The exten berally thrown open to she luxuriant freabness of an early spr moet agreeable excursion that can be made at this season. jega to inform his patients and other arrangement with a skilful and sc «whom he has instructed ia hia peculiar mode of adapting glass to the particular defects of vision, arising di This gentleman will examine the unerring preaby tometer, determine the power of the glasses required. Dr E. covniders thiaan important object. as many ¢iseasen # of Vision peculiar tovhe # udious the mal-applicatioa of apectacles. tention of the pubsic to his Spectacle Frames, perticularly day from 10 A. . to 5 P.M. mic Kurgeon. will attend his jn may i iter be 1 crowded city Freah a J aome ‘ounds of this love ¥ spot. so 1 io blic, are now decked an all ‘the One of the most destructive fires that ever occur- red inthis city commenced about one this morning, and now at the time I am writing, eight o’elock, the whole block, bounded by Chestnut, Commerce, and Centre streets, isa heap of ruins, among which is the theatre, bath, the alhambra, and a number of warehouses and private dwellings, numbering about 2or 25 buildings. The mansion house and city hotel were in great danger, and had it not been for the fire department, aided by the citizens, the whole lower part of the city would have been a prey to its The wind blewing strong from the buildings were all very dry and burnt like powder, in fact, it was allthe work of a i How it originated is not yet kaown, bat is supposed to have been the work of an incen- i he theatre in which it commenced not having been occupied for the last two weeks. number of persons have been arrested on suspicion, and committed to jail. ly mated at from $15,000 to $25,000, which is a heap of money for these diggins. The principal sufferers are Messrs. Hamilton, Por- and Mitchell, who, I believe, were all write in great haste, as the boat is about 9 AL iRnbee rar. pear Bro road | of the eye and 1m perfec! h A respectfully’ informs bis friends and the public that he hva fitted up a raloo splendor and magnific Kind in this or any other country. Eastern grandeur, adorn its walle and ceilings; a neat |i th , Bundays excepted, m RAILROAD NOTICE. MARKET AND FRKIGH 7 Washington street. nce in Warren street. & DaY's PATENT PERMUTA LOCK —Ba here Leck +s being the ve the key for a whole day hout the slightest chanee of change has been made in setting it. Ot le to be picked by persons whe may e key. as was the cane recently wten the Combination invented by Dr. Solomon Andrews, of Perth Amboy, J., which was upon the yault of the American Exchange all atreet, was picked by Mr Henry C. Jones, of ce of the officers of several Banks in rds sent to Dr. And of amore difficu't nature to pick, ° He upon another oc ward Hotel one of the Com Locks, such as aresold by the American Bank Lock ny, righ reputation of Locks is firmly” extal 261 Broadway e1 free; sofaa aud lounge: re that there may be enme faggerated. but te such he can only 9a! LW” Refreshments of ev. ucure, will bs reapectabrlity ma rand ecurum % NEW BRUNSWICK AND NEW YORK. HE NEW JERSEY Railroad and Transportation Com- Freight Line between New jew York, which they intend to run perma- lew Brunswick at 5 A.M. di foot of Liberty street, Ne ily, (Sundayg ex- $Vokeat EM orm ance ef mercba Sesgtipnoe ore’ parte slerg ia Live Stock. who ean have 150 ver k - . «Rog, Keyan alfother binds Terchandise se relentless fang W.N.W. The APrARA tely 46 Broad s'reet aod now 163) ‘aul’s Church, have received by packet ship Alba: for sale at low price— Me piratus. new pattern. is by Alphonse, Giroux jalphite of Soda. enise, odie, rhloruse of iodine, cromine, cromine of iodiae, ehlorus, of gold, and the new ace*le 500 French plates, larg 50 acrom tic lenses made at presen me tn ge afterw ‘steamboat prices t subjected to any extra The loss is vario easion publicly pi Day, Permutanren ih They have invariably was. when exhibited at the F: id Philadelphia, namely, Gold medals d. and Silver, being the higbest 10 keys whie! can be char a pate. starchoue, at New mes nn Wet clwage FWA. Artault & Cotake this opportunity toinform their their tickets at the i friewip and customers, that they have re ment from 46 Broad street to 163) Fulton itreet near We Bt. Paul's chureh. FROVED BUR cent less thin heretofore. (a wi ive ferry im the lwo cities firs FaEIGuT om given in th _PS. Aparty of volunteers left here afew di since, on a@ scouting party for Indians, and at Cro ed Rivercame up witha and took prisoners two c being shot throu tempted to swim t to this place, and are now under the charge of either of We they are burgler, for should he take an im- the key itself, he could not expect to oj , unless some one were to inform him of the lock might be changed, after he obtaii possession of the key. ferefor the above Lock promptly aliended fo by JON rty, shot three, wounded dren. one of wi h both arms, jumped in and at- staken and ne tr . Camphorated Gas. 75 conta. et Yourselves at No.114 Gratd streetone door, from Broadway. e river, but wa: i tered, bronzed, gilt and repaired 1 sent to go in ther Y, Successor to Day, Newell & Day, No. 589 Broadway. D. apié im’ — Al om Kalsomioe Parn daring with renewed confidence to iblie. The numerous specimens of Kalsomine Paint now il an enumeration of ite ad 3 i GER_he Office from No. 1 Courtlandt rest to Newt W ine Sviciwwe in THe State Paisox.—Francis Gan- non, & convict in the State Prison in this town, y morning, by hang- lieved he je eub- all auch consignments the patentees can recommend it Fexigahaulg.be marked distinctly on each package 5 aril be foun ide Jast Sunda: ventages superfluous ; |. At Kaitomine Colors are mcre agi ceable to the eye then oil col ‘in ie favorit en and fields from all epe- of equafortis. pure vi- ly pecessar; won. He may be coast: which is to protect man, smimal, ject to temporary fit c mitted the act while and was a tative of Ireland. — Charlestown, (1) Nava —The U. S. sloop of war Vandalia, com- mander Ramsay, and Falmouth, tosh, have dropped down to Hampton Jtoads. Information has been received, bj England, that the U. S. frigate United States, Capt. bearing the broad rived at Madeira from thie port in 27 nd would sail the next day, the Ith Feb , for ii All well on board. The U.3 sloop of war Warren, Com Williamson, was in the harbor of Vera Craz on the Slat ult.—Nor- folk Herald April 4. it, more luminor [ores “ithey are applied without injurious effect w f ind about 30 years o! Dr. F, ia agent tt aad mre Sea ligneous acl, lumar canst 4 N # Moth effect hours. ¢ washed when soiled, rr. d punetually att aan RLS iS c Broadwev. corner Fronklin. RING VEDICY RANCH DITEERS. W jeader, have you no appetite " ite Pide N N.B. forwarded to Pittsburg Be eo Win: Baakin® by aryee & Co . Newark: ST get oa I i imate, ly. exterminated and commander Mcln- nrant of Com movedgepepaia jar ‘hey parity the blood bitters are extremely mild the celebrated Lecturer if the Apsile Roos 0,(416 nese of the stomach, debilit: oS) Rirsesat,” Try th ‘Slidby ALB RDS [OSACK bas returned to the eity resum: fee cf hinPro‘ewion, sy ome me lence No. 10) Franklin street. Resid rel re hours from 8} to 10 o'clock, A. M.,and 4 “oe Fi in corner of William atreet. Al roadway, corner of (0.77 Broadway, eor- at den to the C thas * OF passage. oame, From Ruopr Istaxv —Nothing important from Neminiscences of McDonald Clark this State. The following letter contains all the | Ma. Eorron— news. The Charter General Assembly have gone There is a class of men in this world, aye, many home without doing aay thing. This se such, who go bustling through it, make some noise, of three days duration :— create some petty revolution ia stock or the flour Pa i aprnse ey market, elevate themselves to some worthless posi- serene Cbs 2, Ap.il 27, 1842. tion for a moment, then sink, die, and remaia for- Jauzs Gonpos Bexxerr, Esq. ever forgotten. Worth'ess denizens of time, they Dear Sir: leave us no reversioaary interest in them; but not The General Assembly have gone, after a session ; Sy Np dp C2 Re of three days, being called by preclamation from | °°. With the poet; ke works for posterity, that shal the Governor, and after every body has been kept | knowledge his labors and profit by his muse.— for three days inquiring wha’ they were to do, they | Like poor Clarke, he may go to his lonely cemetery, have, inthe lanzuage of Capt. Tyler’s letter to the | with scarcely a friend, but his memory shall live im Governor, “*be'akea themselves to their several | the sweetress of cata ig spade places of abo le,” and more va iaot men or w.se leg- ‘usic—he appealed to the heart, islatora ne’er lived since the tide of time began. end that never forgets. : First, thy y had the Goveraor’s message read to | Some twelve years since, McDonald gave me the tiem, wherein it was set forth that those traitorous | following lines, fur a ce'edration of B * Anni svffrage men persisted in carrying their pretended ward an th ; ps constitutio. into effect, ntwithstanding he had sent | S8'Y 5 8nd as the paper in which they were original- ‘hem Cuptaia Tyler's le:ter and threa’ened them | ly published, has long siace gone to the tomb of the wae His Sees gy np : traitors ators. Capulets, and as they contain, in my humble opin- said were procuring arms and were nightly drilling i and org cain themae.ves in militery discipline, and | 10%,™uch merit, Ihave transcribed them from the many of the military companies were in their in- | 0Tiginal in my possession, and preseut them to your terest. Then men in other States were sympathi- | readers. Yours, T. R. sing with gail traitors, and it was +a'd, assis‘anee Son wee be peetened them fram shroad. Altogether An FF bah Enix.” the Governor made out a ver: ‘Hy ips hack ons ANITA iare’s's Realtl ta Wis solids wbecteec tie centered, Charles’ Charier. One of the charter members brought in a proposi- |, 08 the fank or the van of the brightest above ; tion to call @ convention to frame a new constitu- | ‘that soul all the grestest of elements enter'd, i 5 4 hilanthropy, candor, and ; tion by way of compromise, allowing all who pay | But ite fight oor the desert of thisdresr aise: taxes on $150 to vote for delegates, but that was Found,few mighty min ‘3 voted down 45 to 12—so they won’t yield an inch, | Yet prejudice neta per erat rat ile qhe Constitutionaliss are going ahead, like steam- | ’Twas an eagle whose eyrie was nurs'd by’ a dove. oats. e riotact has been amended so as to re- % quire men to disperse without one hour to think an pete: erred in meus is eae about it as formerly, and the Mayor is authorised | Ho built ita nest of the bay cadthamertit a cen to employ armed police in squads of fifty men, but | _ Let the bay and the myrtle o'er shulow his rave, in spite of ali this 1 never saw a more [ally impu- | For his name will be breath d with the nobis ection dent set of fellows than the Constitutionalists. Go- | By the watch fire, the bride feast, the shrine of devo-” vernor Dorr is firm as the eternal hills, and the Hom whole are pluck to the backbone, Many formerly | Whilst the ear of the earth hears the hymn of the ocean, opposed to the suffrage men say.now the Ascembly | Man has one passion ‘oo dear to deprave! Us reload to call a convention, they go for the oh soul kept hin poor in what thousands call riches, eople’s Constitution e grandeur that’sdragg’d through the dirt of the There will probably be more men under arms in mine, ‘ dg . - Rhode Island on Tuesday than was ever seen here | But the pure gold of genius, each bosom bewitches, since the revolution, but no one will be hurt. The | »pye pea celing and tarts epdintegrity joins Constitutionslists won’t begin and the Charter men | tile bravest ofan Canine nae ‘ ‘Mongst the bravest of men and the bonniest lasses, dare not begin. Ifany body gets on the track,when | Tis memory’s small change ’mongst even jackass ibe pelt ings, BS inal get knocked down, but there | Whether huddled in huts or where palace-lighta di ie danger of at. it Then came ue resolutions of the Assembly that Hine were to cut up the Constitutionalists like Paixham guns loaded wih tenpenny nails. But alack! just Pe aire meth tgaet ald as they were about to authorize the Governor to peel sivarec toed appt raise a standing army, coneisting of as many men as SCO HERED SIE, ADE, Len he chose, to be paid as much as he chose, and to be | New York and Albany Rail Road—Marriage—Ex- employed how he chose,ene of the members read up pected Weddings—Business— Religion, §-c. the Constitution of the United States, prohibiting the Epitor HERALD :— States from maintaining standing armies in time of HIRE peace, and so the army had to be given up for fear We are surprised that you have not more fre- of Capt. Tyler. i quently alluded to the extremely important subj-ct Finally the Assembly voted to authorize the Go- | of the New Yerk and Albany Rail Road, on the yernor to employ a private secretary, (80 look out for blood and thander), and aleo.thai ‘he might taxe | C8#t bank of the Hudson. The report of the able measures to remove or protect the state proper. | ©®gineer, Mr. Morgan, has thoroughly aroused us ty— (look out fer the property of the state—keep the | to the importance and the practicability of this en- eg bie levae sadn. Gani waat men) ius |, | terpriso. A convention of the river towns was je New Yori iri it railroad and steambeat line. Some small parcels of cole last week, and, after ® spirited masarnan ay real estate are to go by Harnden’s express. The | journed to Monday evening, the 25th. Last night posentince i to be taken out to Johnston at the | a numerous meeting of our most respectable and ‘ n'a House, if it can be s:cured from attach | moneyed men assemble 1. Spirited addresses were ing crediters, and the Treasury is to be forwarded deli d by Charles Barth E to Texas by a private hi All there will be safe. | de/ivered by Charles ett, Esq., ‘president of The sympathy in your city encourages the consti. | the Collegiate schoo}, and Isaac Stanton, Esq , the tutionaliste, and frightens the charterites. It is said | latter of whom displayed, in spirited terms, the there is some strange savagea in New York, who eat | interest of your ity and Albany, as well tl raw meat, and pals ‘their teeth with hickory clubs, | river town: ital question. It only rem: and drink aqua fortis instead of gentlemanly cham- id the work is aecomplis paigne, who are coming on here to get a look at h life” has excited our usual. the old charter. Some say the city will certainly | ly quiet vii ge, in which beauty, wealth, talent be burnt down, and others, that the men are to be | and the graces are combined—W. J. Street, Esq , shot dowa with grape shot from the guard of cow | to Mrs. Susan M., widow of the late Mr. Lee. Mr. killers at the areenal, but the sensible men think | Street ie a highly aceomplished and talented Jaw- pout of a muse,because the constitution- | yer, brother te A.B Street, the poet;’and whose will be'strong enough t eepthe peace. The xiasrenbe of purs alone, have prevented his are in great tribulation, and the brethren on | ranning a more brilliant course in the race of the the side of the people are told, that there is no satis- faction ia their prayers. The reverend clergy have | victim to the charms of the fascinating Susan, (He been very active inthe matter, but there has been a | forgot Mr. Weller’s advice—“ Samivel, bevare of shocking disregard of their holy mandates. If Bro- vidderer) and now the same smile will eneourage ther Knapp is any where in your quarter, beg him | him which breathed inspiration into the literary to give us more of the outpourings of his spirit, that | labors of her first husband. Several rumored en- we may have more christian feeling here. The | gagements in the i are on our list, of lence: coe sou's, are many of them in fits, and | which, i I a eep you informed. others laughing as though Vet dale in @ muss. Among tl the most prominent and certain, Yours, truly, a we notice our P. M., whose bachelor obduracy has at length Dione to the amiability and ‘ so); Richmend, Va. charms” of Miss S, also Mr. J. to Ellen B***, and [Correspondence of the Herald.) Mr. C to Miss Amanda B. Ricusonp, Va. April 25, 1841. Busines of all kinds is dull, never more so. Our Trade—The Times—Depression—Religion, §c. Lele men look like empty purses, long and Ma. J. G. Bennett :— Religion is likely soon to revive under the aus- Dear Str: — pices of the Rev. Mr. Ludlow, late of New Haven. In my last communication to you, I promised a Censenvs. —_—. repetition of my favors. At this season there ie not tiga Thay! tye, Taveed nal costeuna’ the Racca the same life and bustle here,that there is in the win- | of Christ Church, Middletown and the Rev Ee termonths. True, the continual arrival and de- | win W. Wiltbank has been selected to fill his place. parture of country merchants, makes the city wear a | Jt was the general wish of the Parish that the Rev. ei Jobn Williams, who has been an assistant of Dr. cheerful aspect, but it is momentary. The wholesale Jarvis for some time pas pond take the Rector trade isdone here in a month. ship, but the state of his health prevented his com- The times are critical, and the sole talk is about | plyixg with their wishes. the derangement in the currency. An old and = oo wealthy citizen, remarked, in my presence, this i at he had never seen a more gloomy NOTICG E TO RAILW AY morning, state ‘of thim than the present, and I presume, con- sidering thes hich this," nie” has lasted. and TRAVELLERS. the very uncheering rospect in the future, there > never bas been « parrallel to the present derange- ANDERTON S. HOTE ’ ment in our irs. But “it is an ill wind that blows hie een tarde oaipee sovooy ged,” Wietonpd $8, ete Nad Limes, 16 hae 1 siassraw'ie tanaka te Ue peecetiontl cea Saeed Bac, been adva ‘ous to us. Merchants who never | tenenand the public, for the liberal te i bought goods here before, have stopped here and made their purchases, and what is more they will continue to do it, at Jeast until we have a Natienal Bank. Sothat you New Yorkers, have to turn out, en masse, loco and bly orge rocure the establish- ment of a National Bank in eelf defence. veers, nd counsecing bes As I wrote in my last, Religion still seems the Fi wecchoeation. of pak order of the day, although it has extended a good | ral satisfacti a (plain) 19 a4 eac’ deal. I understand there are accessions to the AD 61 per week. ic amd Commuttee ror versalist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Epis- a] r copalian Churches . Yesterday | understood there WATC HES & JEW ELRY were sixty six received in the Second Baptist VERY LOW. Church, which, by the bye is no “small potatoes.” But I mast ~~ Ihave ees a Lite f eves from business, to drop you something which might iater- | as 0 tsar est some reader. For the present farewell. nn olay) me. phe og Mes pie tg, Keep +A A the t manner, and Warranted, at h v by one of th: Aoest workinen in the eity be nce occupying theabove named hotel, and attentirn, to retain the patronage ‘hitherto #9 generous! forded. W" H. assures his patrous that ao endeavore shall be spared to promote their comfort, and flatters himaelf that ith him as far as regarda wines apd viands. to procure the choicest for the val tet id conducting busine the most hberal ite! ‘atches and Jewelry exe orn! ALLEN. Lhparter of Watches aud Jewelry, Mn morris and retail, 3) Wall street, up otai ewer Ste Mr. Eptror :— — Tay = ey ORPORATION NOTICE.—Public notice js hereby The subject of the purchase of California, by the | CShat asale of provrty for uapail. taxes ake place at ill ti Tf : 1 the City Hall of the bs United States Government, having already been agi- itera oy the sath Uay of aly west, wt ig blocks moos an g * tated, it may not be amiss for me to express my | continued from Avg S le of the said proper- soa in telat é Uy phall be gold « and eat af opinioa in relati yn to it. and pi oper, ¢ sold h' u jew Era. a news- i ‘ 53 id pub’ hed in the N : ‘The strongest objection that is urged in opposition | P*P** Printe’ and pul Wish i the ¢ Suit Cork ma its i i ‘i -o'ler's Officn, April a6, 1842 098 itawlaw to 14 to it, is, that an increase of territory is injurious to NOLS L ND CU—The Ceanalttee of the jor the liberties of the United States. A more ridicu- | [4E'S°13 GANG, CO<Tho Committee, of the Tilino lous and weak argument than this, never existed in | 9" the mind of man. Those favorable tothe purchase, | ders who hove not di wire (odo on, ore. requeat contend that where the blessings of freedum which | toattend for that purpos*, an the Committee are very desi-o_s the United States enjoy, exist, there is the land of | ° clomua the drawing on that day. pamepee happiress. And further, that unless we soon make | April os. 1642. ; -: the bat ain, England will gain possession of it, and LAbies GAZLTTE—The publication of thi she will then have not only a rendezvous for her fleet suspended for afew days, in order to obtain ‘on the Pacific to the prejudice of the United States, wees Ses pee oe ee Ma but it will be a fine position for her in case of a war | thispaper, Lhe co' umes will be exe with us, from which to issue forth her myriads Ori It is said that the country is barren and worth no- thivg; this is also an error. The pearl fishery on the coast will make it worth quadruple the price of the Peninsula, and with Yankee enterprize, the land itself will be worth more than that. Besides we need some good mth for our Neda to and procure water at; and no position will am: better for this purpose than Calitorn ia. TON, & INT EE MBC ALD PLAt The British are already on the alert. They have HARNDEN & CocS EXPRESS TO ALBANY, made a definitive ofter to Mexico for California. I ‘R. JACOBS hi ‘ompleted his arrangements ie = Unless we bestir ourselves, the opportuaity will be preperet sare forward with the utmeet sic Stores in the city. JACOB'S EXPRESS FOR MONTREAL —V'J.4 ~ wHIT, HALL, BURLING- Jost ; and we will be found standing and gazing at a matt] all ki P freight fo ihe ROI na) srcie, bean, nothing with our eyes wide open, wondering at the iy every ay m ‘of the ar- & Co.'s Express from New ‘and tease feright or ‘orders left at Meuera. Hurnden.& Core Otic, 5 Navat.—The following is a list of the officers | Wali street, a: or before Gorelock, P. Men Tueslay, wilt be Congress, now | dehvered iu Montreal on Friday. attached tothe U. States fi . M. ct for sea at the Portsmouth, N. H. Navy | gig cig ge Grud grllecting and negeti ting notes, x f f y business entrusted {0 a ve it Fe eR en, ser Yok ic! ie. British energy. Acnitior. a Captain—P. F. Vonners. Lieutenants—EK. G. Tilton, R. L. Browning, J. P.Gillips,S. A. Jen- a 8 ' kins, Richard Bache, jr, and D D. Porter, Ma Monreal, change Coffey Fone. jucnligton, Vt., J.& J. A Peck, Agent. —J. 8. Patterson. Parier—B. + Cahoone. Richard M. Cayler, G NTED —A oF cig ‘eared Ciud Beat, fay, <0 Harrison, je, William Rell, Wm R. Mercer, D fA A. No pera OSertanst agra P MecCorcle, Thomas C. ton, Jos. L Friend, z as of " SS te 8. B. Luce, John H. Upshur, W B. Browne, Charles C, Bayard, James Heron, J. B Smith.

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