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At iid tess + ViL@--No, 421.—-Whole No. 2079. NEW YOR KETS | MAIL LINE TO BC JANI. OF LIVERPOOL, PAC maa glish Advertisement. Charleston. Tw Wan in Ruone Isuanp.—We have received Po a Wriend at Parti elim pe or ta st a oe Ki WOR careers toma {Correspondence of the Herald] the following letter from New plative to. the ‘Phink: of me! When ? f each month. osha ay 7 ‘ ‘ i : c : Newport, relative to the i a y : NOTICE TO RAILWAY] “Ouansaetn Max tot, 1802. "opee in our litle neighbors lee ee ee at sho gencla Emil our, —s Ag TRAVELLER The ees — Business—Payments—Cotton Mar-.) explosion of the beer bottle—is near at han, When binisanithateduiaenesta: hee Tho ate 5 : F IDER TON’ Y —Rice—Devil Fish—Temperance, $e. Rica aula. lt And the sumniner might comes soft!y on (ti ara CHA 0 ANDERTON'S HOTEL, | |, BO-Re Peo Feh—Temperanrs be Nawront, Fuday aeruoon, Tc la hip HOS : “zith duly. yg o'clock, from Fier North ; No. 1GI7LEET STRI : Apr e Treason—Trouble Ahvat—Ih Think of me! Bmp SIDDONS. Cantcin nb, doth Auguste ee Ary Willian Marding. In re over your valuable paper, f notice that | Mere Arrests fir metas Ahead— Where ‘meee Sine thea tbelant lattes, N é ry Place. thanks, to ba your Cha ndenc® is very dilatory, Fact: @ Riseekor; Bag Or lingering mid the deep forest's shades, 712 Aa above places, we named Ife hopes by. ut retake up my pen to inform yow of the | 1 drop you a few lines to. inform you of the pro- Gazing on flower and field and trea, vy Ath Angus Perce eee Ste OF ha ttentiin to retnia the p 0 xoneronst s 5 of th ae sy at acta ae Alene | 4 n fora while to me: an i , ‘ oR. assur vor. shal ec th. 3 mtd 4 the Algerine te ‘“ 1600 tons, baile to pres i are oi that Sf eg day Dutee J. Pearce, Bsq., wa onia : -¢ (elaine ee cau, comp, as regards, Wines aad ¢ month hes. been narirn f treason, and held to bail in the sum oi n? ig accommodations OPPOSITION LINN uze the chofeost for the | ally warm, eo much so that it _was’quite delightful | ten thousand dollane—five thousand more (han wes strain we have loved to hea, Hainile stores wal praRe RE if ince, containing the | With the doors and w open, white pantaloons | required for Brown. Mr, Peatee waa lirst represen Ore volt m thy acabor bere ee tae ie ’ brary it J of prices, eannot’| and thin coats ve hing, tative from this place. To-day Jndge Joseph Jas- Banas hatechoena mares io a to give general NO CHARGE FOR BERTHS. in coat f. . tus p 4 Bee A ing hetime when that lay was eumg : a, ay Steamboat WASHING- Business has ft 1s chosen General Treasurer under the een horidly dull. The ae bE Think of me then. J. M. Brown, will leave from People’s Constitution, has been arrested cn a simi- ey : Her, era aes a I es erelas e fille aed ij ' i me! When 9 : the day afternoon, Tine ALD an our merchants are filled with merchsndize, so much | lar charge, and bailed to the same amopnt. hie eens cae 7 Both Anan AES Telok, jaan WIGS CLEANED 80, that th I not be able toreduce their stock |. In the report of the Adjutant General, presented rite curly hours of the Sabbath morn, igtlan' fave of leaving New Yorke Ther lay, INSINS AND OUT. EQUAL TO NEW. f rp riper paipiat ceneten Faeaent hen no rude sounds on the breeze ava borae, and Alsane—Moudey, Wednesday, and Friday NSIDE Ad JT, EQUAL NEW. this sammer, consequently it willbe hard for them rday to the House and Senate, he repérts that When all is balmy and sweet end still az 5 ole each: way at the foot of Hanmond | VAIS and every 9 sental hair el sf ered and other companies of militia are Andthe mists sti Cautstcill and Hudson. stretched aud restored 10 1 a1 beaut to meet their payments for spring purchase: gfrom houses that do bus able to meet their pa: For’ passages or | cal area Those | ninety-two, and that there are but two hundred son cash principles, will be | men who can be depended on to suyport the present ments without much diflicul- | Zovernnient. The General Assembly adjourned to- day, to meet agnin next Wednesday, by which mghin time they expect to hear what can be done for them difficult to collect | at Washington. chants with whom We have some iden of getting up a priat h yery slow pay. The Cotton | presenting an improvement on the pu + holders of good and fine qua- | rietous persons. The plate to repre fe cutter, 185 Brovdway ust be torepaid to ensure, st ant best, assortmen ea, wall be fowad at thi LOM, < York,” Pickwges from the country prompt attention, ‘The hand Wirs and toupees in the Unit es | ty 5 but { fear that those who do a large credit. bu- tablishment m6 Into ia = find it exceeding PE siness ROMAN EYE BALSAM, their fe Ae etidite ih FOR WEAK AND INPLAMED. EYES. Ba 4 PHIS BALSAM isa proscription of one of the brated occulists, has been a time t ‘Al operty taken only at the risk of the tere Thi At that lone hour n, on be VRE PACK (SECOND LEY ED TO ei ¢ ISLAND FERRY Me exe eS Foot of Whitehal The steamers STATE will run as follows, wnt! fru O, ask some boon for thy dist ‘Think of me then. > ee nishment of a aud SAMSON ‘Lanven Beaseeo tsar edited Béail dently rec 4 the cas the b i Jeditenn ba oe with — tion) cy pretend Mi iskered demislaton cnt a lagu mathe vis e under lence of the Heretd.] WALT oe Cpr “yee ful silve ever used for inilammatory diseases of the eye. In | holding out for an adv: while purchasers com- | his arm, screwing off a man’s head—not a dog’. wp, O} ; At AC o'glock At @ clock 4; a | cases where the eylide are very ininined, or the tall of the ave'| Plain that they cannot obtain thace cesta aC ee fe emmscrewing off a man’s hea pete wp, Oro, May 24, 1842, 3 Be sey thickly covered with blood, it acty elinost lie magic, and ree | P ¥ ean a q c Trade—Cr : < 03— Fashion Law. es all appearance of diser to aiter two or three applications. es, but submit to asmall advance on previous Sov. Kit Sta visited Fort A nl ‘ : IN DIMNESS OF ‘SIGHT 1 i Unwrap ate tine Re hot dai ky 8 | Gov, King and suite had visited Port Adams, and |p. ...4 GonnomBrxserr, Esq.— e IN UTNEN Hass Ob itr i alte Jur reek anil oe pected the U. &. troops stationed there, Dai sats ert cennsed by fixed attention to minute objects, or by long expornre | Hige h : week, aad s Onb Gh har coeaeates Ga elo WS Barbed car Sir t— 7 7 toastrong Light, end in the weakuest or ‘partial logs of sight | to the a - 8. Were elected. ne.of the companies on the . 3 Why is it that among all your numerous corres: are required to be particularly | {rom sickness or ohtinge, itis ‘= sure: rostorer, and-should be... A few. ace one of our small boats was an- | of mounted artillery. It has eight field pieces, with atte tf : oe (pre, dt ertculall used | y.all who find hei eye sight tailing without any appe- | ehored in wie harbor for the purpose of fishing ; a Gve botkes' 1 bach r len’ st hroughout the Union, you have neglected PLES LINE FOR ALBANY, _ lis Balsazn has vestored sight ia many instances where al- pacer ot Heh Fish beeame bathe Hat in he ire vps to establish one here 2 To be sure we oceasionally %» exz), And intormedinte places, from the Plor foot of | most 2 cable by w nthe boat was anchored, and made ea iostV, ve | observe that are noticed, but they are “ a and tiqu The NORTH aad Satur: | cewsed by excessive i brought up on the ilats | @ few additional items from Yucatan, Texas, and | 12 he g a rougatare for all the ‘Truesdeti, leavas as above on Tue mmation, had existed for years, Is. ney, where the mon: ae afternbous, at $ o'clock. 5 Haunation and soreness eauived by blows, contusions, or wounds | and kill Ity terwards towed up town, and | Mexico. West, where business, fun, frolic, and all sorts and g ior eb Bor passage or feeight,spply on boston to. 04 op 0p she oP. gr by extany sn removed bythe appiicas | Deeaine an. object of curiosity, being visited by | Letters have been. received at New. Orleans, | couditions of men abound, from the opulent and PUN er apebegt 8 Ml he B i convinee the most large crowds. “Afier it reached the wharf it gave | which state Spanish trigate and sloop of | reflecting merck t who has grown up with ita wih, and strengthened with its strength, to the tle and speculater, who hi N B.-All kinds of pioperty ors thereof. Pat up inj rs with fu ken ouky at the risk of the birth i » young one, which v mir \ . ; in one of the stor I DAVID SANDS & CO. | POR 07! fo win as landed and placed | war had been ordered from Cuba to the Mexican old sea Devil measured | Coast to protect Spanich veasels from the paper and about HM feet in ] blockade prosintated by Texas. ies : ad a i ; ; i 8 “* slip’d up” in ‘ 100 Fultou streets and ae f pelt Be ed Se One thousand India 8 of the Liban tribe, (suppos- J all his wild culations for “ fancy lots,” and : young 6 fie phseee TBR betas, at the ed to be engaged i the, i nis np) had t “baubles” long since exploded a vitor ie — e i Which Yo veachance | several d the neig dof Matamoras. 3 , nee $500 PREMIUM. . them, os they intend to, exiibit them | ‘py iA MUIHRP OREM ECLA Our beautiful City presents a lively appearance at this time, and althou snition of hey had killed a number of the Me: y of Texans were Great alarm was 3 under arms. Col. Kenny, and two other Mexi TRUCTIBLE IN of the Union. Fair 0} goes on bravely which Rt. M. BART- merican ‘Tustin 7 Zold medal of the eld every Ww Wrinnt & | together, and conver caruped 1 s above felt, and all the inha- nwe do notentirely escape the but “ suffer some,” we ngto the cause dy fg canshad arrived, | 2" Pushing forward onr products to the Eastern eg fe te ps ee ae the | The officers of one of the Societies Poa ‘They had been pursued by e party of Texans as far | Markets, and allis activity and bustle among our o may Wish to ortable sce | : reformed drunkards, who seem very zealous in the | as Lagn be anged as long above all moda, will orwarders and business men on the river ; business, however, will be light until fall, when we antici- pate an increase from the fine eppearance of the chooner Wi opular here, and intelligenee, v Mrs. B. and child? | schooner, which pro h brought the chased on the 22d ult., by # f " to be the William Pénn sa No ihe) s Rameurn. from Mobile, bound for Texas, with a large ue |“ Vourpaper is becoming ve hope it may conti J x , a i es y crops throughout the state, which never looked i Jolin A. Wander, : 2 number of volunteers. The W. hoisted her flag, | better. tew'Ke ed, Withent euy de Pasracn per stanines . pr Hichmond, Va. hich had the effect of causing a cessatior 4 : ‘ i aly SB es ious ports of Ireland and’ Scotland, can likewise be ve | Sim" aud Mi ne uetainat Coster, Obve [Céttsdpondence of the Herald eee the effect of causing a cessation of the}. Monetary affiirshave improved much here within Ey ristbAL panteaneaneona RTS. A an May ‘ Iwidge, from Campeachy, at New Orlea’ the Jest few months, but as yet we are not entirely 5 8. » THOMPSON, the most approved French Mlections:—South s Yucatan papers to the Sth April. ‘Lhe papers | vid of inredeemable bank paper, which i#being palm- Old Estabti Odiee, 273 Pear st, is of alldeseriptious made ro | RE Election: F ¥ ph state that in consequence of th eal chet ch tk aves is e hibiaitiie m4 i tAW &'CO. Bien bY cad ba Rahat Bus Tie Crops, $e debetle'to thy termes prosoeell hy ik ee on our citiz rom 2 neighboring state, in the #4 £0, Store 67 and 69 Maiden lane, core: a ge, tO “ poss shane of fad én ~ as the eli é Liv . Tleeuitinas eee ee vernor of that province had decided to convoke an | Shere fred end notes. As tong a3 the people coune ph saatshgiad pure ‘xchange or cr ett Hi t yILLTAM COLLINS. i 1d om th Oar & vthern FB (aeir ies peor Bankers, London, m3 mite ding dre taken for the sar: rea | extra session of Congsees to devise mensures of de- fence. He had also ordered an election for dele- galea to a conven e held on the 9th June, for th of fixing the condi- the re-uuion between Yueatan and that such kind of trash, eo long may they expect nthe consequenecs. Our own state inetitu- tions are cutting their own throats so long as they give credit toa ney benexth theirown, and the , the sooner their own race is mt nothing but ¢pecie, or cirenletion, the stetement el stocks, lands, produce, ty notwithsianding. A paper ble in specie at its counter, or le, isa curse to any people, and the sooner discredited the better, “Exchange on New York for specie paying noies ip 2 percent., but ng to the elveulation of non-specie paying notes, composed mostly of Bank of St. Clair, Michigan, vhave a large ulation in this neighborhoed, reent. Thus we ing such a cur- HEAP HARDWAR con WLAN ia or die” party thatitis allover with them for thisheat at lenst, ton Cynine of the Whig, already mie no more reports.” The. demo- Navan Arrans.—The U. ty of two in | the flag ship of the Home Squadron, and the { gate Columbia, attached to the same ums | ders for sea, and will sail soon—the form 3 quite exfficient for all prae- | Wedn sday for Boston, and thelatter ina d: , and the election of your friend, Mr. | tw after, for somewhere, probably the Hast at go dies. We give below a list of their office: As apartienlar favor yor sergandasa | Tiverary Messenger for / Viewenont Maury « a worth 4 yea re is neta sen- tence Wut will find an echo in the breast of every Anteri*in. Busine! wo TPH, Guten. is now i HARDWAR dy we Bi sail punctually ave the goods cor shaving ascoramodations mnequatted for oan board, at Orieans whail, foot of E Prices, ‘ae he ix confident they wi E.K. COLLINS & CO., 56South street. | © favor him witha catl, vice of pasar o packet a CK, Cay ly, of 3900 wil succeed the Sheridan, and sail 25th June, ber regular BELGIAN 8ST IER BRITISH QUEEN, M. M. Keaxr, Commanxorn. we of this well-snowa Steamship, have DIAPER PIN, uae in the Gail: Commodore Cha Ist Lieutenant, W Josiah F. Sohesick ; ath, 5 ’ 6h, d.5. B. Walbach ; Fleet Surgeon, James Cormick; raucis B. Stocktons Chaplain, Joseph Sto . 8B. "Thompson; Professor Mathie- os, James Major; P Surgeon, Hugh Stewart, Centai rd m M. Gle United States CARY & CO. ¥ er ght or paseaze, haying accommode: Jendor of comfort, apply on board at of Wall sirect, ort» rots for b » numerous here, ond . one would hardiy si 2 City so young, would ly has the ney al y, of 1000 tons, vit June, her regular are Nothing parties teaced ¢ low + theee Y ‘ehieion + As i t eis vovine ohne Ec sakes appears to flourish in ihe but religion, ; Assistant surg r ¥ Pee ee aa ee #4 of this Tine sailing purieta - Crdvats | Which is can y ebove par siace Brother Gannor, Samuel De tis tocome. } : er information, apply to on aryl Kirk’s arrival among ne. with the Nestorian Bish- P. Horst, C pson, W. w for the purpe Ti, Agents ee ap agama aapaeae ea erchiok, ke, Gs, ‘Thus Wa the only bon who enlighter lenee thet wight by: (em . Parreit , jitchell, H. nd bal a Beaver atieets 3K°S COMBINED SUMM y where tre subseriber’s celebrated clase | OF. 8 L ng them n spe PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGATE, they seemed to relish er ian, which | St George Hunter rsh, John mightily,” and that on his | dine * Neear Path turra ; le, € we HM. or . Can between Paik Mace and Surry struct. | wiyteke ln Paltneri, produced a most wonderful | Gtork, cee pane Gaunibderaetoarelinn, efiect, and the pulling of caps, tumbied dieses, | T. stewart; Captain’s Clerk, Charles Ite Gallajrher; Jas. » exhibited ou his deseending from the pulpit, | Frayer, Sailmaker. } pat one more in mind of an exhibition of a Giraile List or Ovrrerns articnny ro tr U. 8. Fricste Co? ring tailed Monkey than a congregation of | ystors.—. A. Parker, Esq., Commanding. Lieutenants ple, parti- ent here for rd who hay BAKER AND COOK STOVE, FOR COAL OR Woop, A, ATWOOD, Patent + Sues, furnice and f —Prices from $6 50 to Si2—The | Smee ached jc will nea ae | SALT RHI oe er squander nsted ‘ating every one that themselves of this r indebtedness, even the Stoves | PBERE is now ted by A. B. & D. a, are now avauilin: nee up all th will eure the abov ns. Henry W. Morris, George Mason Hoow, Jno. Tt. Golde: t paltry, sum they ow not forgoteen. ‘The Frekaos Veh oo tho shite Guicrtec ate woerfavodeble TReteugh: Goscehs Beitirctas mig iel cee Caer | namhoe of tha clake of Geek tunis elauiit ihe published Thomas, J. Henry Shi ter. D.'MeF. Thornton, geon. Edward FE. Coon! geont. Jacob Jones, Chaplain men—J. Blo Ladd, Win, K. Bridge, J to onr coming ex: jenlar is H yer to hi pre on awherries r a peas about the with fine jamb and sturgeon to match, "for here, TE assure y the man nthe case heating me. Theodore B. Barrett, Mas: h to the world in letters of black. for the air they i the in becomes pol Tand contaminated by r obnoxious end loathsome presence: Such ked upon by all honest men as a, thing 1 of principle, and net entitled to the com- nies of mankind. ‘There are, no doubt, Syrup of then puicha: mmanding Mariner. vamell, Pro ton, Albert M. & 28. Tey wee vas her ewe of Sait Rheum re sat ever cams under the treat i, and 30 P. RAUWA very ish, and if any.ice could be had short of | Mf. Piillips, J.T. Walker, J.T. Bartlet, Wingate ception: ¢ applicants of ied ev, tes | the ; upa piece, mark | ry, Arthur Hf Otis, Horace M. Crabb,'N. H. Va ¥ in th n, they are a Shora ho feetaror serietly to x mimabor of Physi | iy + f nd it, for you | Johu Gale, Cher d this far in the bey Ob ahd Of at ‘6 f to Uy it, and in one off a bit of it, om his | John FE. Prem’ as (9. sent : roe M weak feo tie ci Tl fe to wah anu ws fot fellow. FicneaM nai iies eta sve Ler n a overed with m » racurn of health was coe eh ‘ an M. Ballard, George G. Chey are a drove: is ever tines ach Wray. 2 Wout Ty me That only Powuart George W, Clark, Boatewain, Semel Allen, ad seoatiie ite fe ant P fe wonderfia ‘eure I haye ob- Iphta, bering el aie eagticn sl phaser eating up the s What a Mr. Fisk, 299 Wate: in’s remely , Tis said in Boston that the frigate?Columb! of the Herald] “s d y it would present fo the world were these purchased of you lust sp IZABLTH SPEAR : ably tor rour 308 Portemout! nd u's deeds shown forth in their true color,and how peek et eae ree rhe ay ella ay ing. the, remedy, uta, Muy 3, 1542, ed : i atts sca lite eh .: hy | looked upon by all lovers of good, morals? ‘The ie” to Bipetsone, with euouglt Lee fuel £9 eave muse Mu vistas Tourwines | Same then proceed to the Mediterranean station} and Tih wealtctna enna ia tity ecco ‘New Brunswick | price of the stove, . that the Congre rsea at Portsmouth, are ina“ high As this city and county coatain one cighth of all s; now fitting i the voters in the State, whichever way they go, de- | +*- H., willtake her place in the coast squadron for ea TAN Sbiee OE CRE WhbIR the Prosi. | atime, and then proceed to the Exst Indies. dentialelection. Heretofore the mere speculators | About forty Midshipmen are now in the « on the results of elzetions, for the sake of the epoils | the U.S. Marine Asylum, on the ing with Prof. Chauvenet,for the e. F ion,” and I trust wilt y be engraved upon a tablet in figures not easi- ze upon. 1 through here a few 2: Moment on their way around our beautiful to see the Lion — 5 100 Fitton 5 ~ RETRENCHMENT ORDER OF THE DAY. EWE © DAY PATEN BANK “LOCK.—Bankors nce in the ove Lock pose. Any perio may hi : bea ine simitie by, Without the sii ¢ Fe ites been Made in sctuing it. Other jiable to be picked by persous who may "and lady y days since, or rather stopped to Buflalo, and took a stre city. The y hardly gave us wool at huylkill, prepare ation which PORTANT TO WESTE R N MEKCHANTS. | 0 niese Jee JANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE Foote (s ag iat ods between Philadelphia and | sco the kev ‘ ° . , (: Do you thi a trip this y this summer, ot Pittsbares Eig inpites oe-Ihe: Bolinn Anthewprak Broteanigr: for Legislators their respec- | #8 (© take place in ain dont with the junior édjtot :'he would find lots. of play j wault of the American Exchange tive agents tothe Legislature, disguised under the Nanioxat Jocny Crus Paces. g ig | Mates in this section. Yours, truly, names of Whig or Democrat, but the union ofthege | the result of the race which took place over the gislative Halls to plunder and.tax eh on ea d by Mr Meary Ce Jones, of cers of seve Banks in thiscays ‘The same L * to Dr. Ane ws, Who. pat w Works cf a mc fieult nathre to pick, but which vd. He upon anoiher r Bucnerr. Newark, NJ. ia py —The Bo- N i i le, which is now so palpable, has broken Col. Thompson's Milton Brown, te 1 Upasii inds are prevailing vgain. They ooeaston publicly i Hotel one of the Com- ep) Wich Is Tk pap * oa Lote Ni Mahe most’ direfal of" all ine bination Locks, suck asare soid by tie American Bank Lock down the discipline of thes f constituted oracles pete Aaa tata ceed : ; 1 fia wi its Eset Bed ita fe im hn taped, pone to thoir respective train bands, and the per sitheir | win. Mershon’s b, h. St. Pierre, ay | dls father | y or two" two Bauk Locks is fi hearts and cloud with their tongues, curse both the Wm. Holmeni’s ch. m. by Industry, dis. soceurred, If the, dis? on should ded to Pistaburg and Pottsville, ove- | pahen he highest preminms, whee exhibited at the Pais beld mere phrases Whig or Demorrat, so long us they ‘Time—tirat heat, 6m. 4s.—second, 6. 93. to extend, and sweep off'a few of thé “ mo- “ the two cities first ma and Silver, being the highe are used as a clone nnder whieh to plunder und be- SECOND Dav—May 6. neiers” it would be a blessing to the com- H. STORKS, Agent, mia given in the latter ety. 4 tray conf constituents. John ‘Tyler has faith- arted forthe Sweepstoker, (1 de. Apri THROAT Ww ce ucton struct. e Locks are, mie jo, keys which ean be fully adhered to fhe Copstitation pe the 1 : States, heats) Uhe other en! ing forfeit. ‘The result was as ¥ 2 ILROAD hc oy Ee sen gap tate Sdeub ce 7 , bid_ defiance to the efforts of the | follews : ‘ri fa sry wre GEET™ on either of which they arc eqnally secare and proof avai: an nay al - r a ‘rious e MARKET AND FREIGHT LT Beet eelers srche rate ra WMgiae for howd or tne an miserable cliqies of politicians who have sought to | ‘Townes and Williamron’s be. t ji athe Oth Avvily wih eeclior ven thke the key it noni Reese indage hit to violate it to put money inthe wallets Col, F. Thomps filly 2 2 ey nless sone ore Wo i bis 0 dante unin the patronage of Mr, Clay, ‘Time—first heat 1m. 503—second heat, Im, 65% od the nomination at Harrivbnez, and SECOND RACE-—MILE EATS. n. ‘Atappin. Isham Pucketi’s b.m. Modesty, L, Wilson's, misht be chauged, afier he ob- | sean street, having ; of the de: ‘ ont Rating 3 irr, pf’ the Satie a Ved pattern, is naw prepared to execute | wil] be co ag nostdurabte aud lvandsoie manner. wie ee the neater 19 Winich Ce bo } ground, carried off fences, and tie rie erable da nod. Several Hi. ck promptly attended to by JOHN | isrect and n Newell & Day, No. 589 Broadway. | alt'« 3 ed Mere}ants Agccount Books andl all « kinds of Blank work Tire: a ag & "Thomas Dosweil’s Mar! #helton, y of Lancaster, P rylvania, waa elso t OF RESIDENCE —T. B. BEOUVENTAL, tine | ralod and bound to any pattern aad io atria it d Inpontavy News rom Froripa—Trninatioy of | Mr. Alleock’sch. h. Percussion, the scene of a tornado on the 26th ult. Itlasted but | = Sattieeene ery nts den ba tects | Tish made WK requtult, ob EL hat iat lou wsportince THEW By the sewbern trom Paisika, we have | Timeafirst heat, Im, 6ue—second hent, nutes, but daring lis continuance great da- | removing his cellar Grom vo. GY Nasaaiy stract to No. $1 Aun | 07 Te eat the important intelligence, that Hallack Tnstenug- heat, Lm. bb, was done, and the houses rocked under the ve an ancortaren OR BAL gee has come in once more, in order to have an m- THIRD Day. terview with Col. Worth. Only afew hours clapeed | The entries for this day's race are ds follows after the are battle in the neighborhood of the Ock- | foor mile heats: “ lawaha before he made his appearance, at Head | , !. Thomas Doswell's Sarah Washington, by Zinger Quarters. His warriors suffered severely im thaten- | 48m by Contention, 3 years ott other wines of tie vety by His will also send one lozen Wattles, to the resid him with thele patronage. J private fasniiten. a boarding homse and fet ont and but little damage was done in the country. TUL AND THRtTV ““NOTIO GABIN f. ‘The fury of the wind wae spent on the city, TO BUYERS. OF EP FURNITURE t yi 5 4 1 Caxanrax Vintscr.— One of the most beantiful villages in Canada Past w hompcon'y b. i. Pryor, dam by Duroc, 4 3 r a , Front of M t is Bagement and he now proposes tomrrender, Hebas | oi, tae ere eo inst. Hyaecinthe, for whieh natare has done mich. ‘ i Yefuere here will always be am ey againgong out i bring his people in, some sixt: %. Isham Puekett's oh, h. Bengal, by Gohenna, ¢ The prospect from it in summer is one of the most | French wines Be Jomut, Go, me? fw r ‘ , including at least twenty warriors, 1h. | puree. spleadid which can well. be imagined, and the sce- 24 | ORRS TOOTH Worth has given Ky the sgh that he * all be | 4 James B. Kendall's z. h. ei ctor Bell, by Drone, nery in its neighborhood is worthy of being visited ad Depot, which wi ig at Nod which together with sonte other int | by Mary Randolph, 4 years ol. the admirer , tains 22 viion of inerchaudis Vath ” y » 3 TY vais " n . he admirers of al beauty. It contains 222 Namioay tele Hebets” aent la : th to ¢ held out t 1, leave no room to daubt | “& WIL. White’seb. bh. Wi , by Clifton, out of th: houses, 1 cotton factor & furatis, preventing any _wnpless tee Goode y, T soap and candle factory, that he ill veturn. nort, b Leen hotly pur-, | am of Contention, 4 years ol B Ns B. Paricular ater | Fie Serec sioing Brom decayed. te PASSAGE Ti e indefati ( 6. Wm, Wargo’ Wh, Butaw, by Cheteaa Matgeanx, | 1 saw mill, ¥ grist mill, « hotel kept by a late mess- BURG writ ' | eer ae Sa neers popes oe peeves Sean cinage traops,and | sem ty sir Onatles, oy eure om.” : es mantto the ah Haneers, 7 taverns, 2 joiners shops, a Feith Kegel tre wi b — vr fs ae Tetvok Wirhali’ batches’ ‘The thorough bred horse Accident will pe exposed at | S blacksmiths’ shops, 1 tinemith’s shop, and the ' iFrende} ve zi aby finishes the FR, Cate Meadam® Choniry pnd, DAME nibli¢ sale Immediately after the rece. population is about 2,500.—M§ontreal Herald. nme, resvonig: tyr | VLAD ARIE (BRU RUT, (late Mesdaimes Choniry | war. Sam Jones and the Prophet are stil wt the | bch a pop 600. outta, | meer + bf He bn be auder | South, bat they have not been near the settlements, Gexgnan Ixptan Covsci..—We learn by teveral rare 1 tot, her cetablistiurent will be uit ‘ 4 y “a Lovis.—A fire was discovered in the anciion store of Ruggles & Chace, of St. Louis, on thre 23d ult. The ila was ¢oon ( maces, bet the damage done by the quantity of water thr into the hailding,tio. which was stored $60,000 worth of goods, will probably exceed $20,000 or $25,000. Covered by insurance tn Philadelphia. adane Petit, expressly ¢ ete Pariay as first eutter Ace have pheon olvtained aged by | Nor committed murders for a long time. They pre: gentlemen who arrived from the Weet_ on Mond na bap Ry tend to observe General Macomb’: trea Halleck | last onthe steamboat Arkan that there js to em has sent a messengerto them, and there is General Council of the most important cf the ci vetly the | son to believe that the war is atan end. . Wi ni | ged tribes of Indians held at the Creek. Council Ha autey, | on the authority of intelligent officers who came in | Ground some time (as our informanis understor ‘l) sesol olet Gas towene | the Newbern, who have been for years campaigning | in May next. ‘This Council has been enlied by Ge. it in Florida, when we state that the next arrival | ner! Rolly Melntosh, Principal Chief of the Creck ‘ing to test. “This me thet uyicned’ ro ther (or sept to go | neut dentiscs, as by: ea doing all parti ed w derpatrh. multe daring the dey ave entirely ro «rs of goods, destined for the Western | kept through the pightign clean, ewes 2 O; conetgnes wil | Soand teeth aul lute seoth are, Ce goods. to Wall sburg, | of poor hurpau nipiiby who “ats without, | ceseary for thet nat Haves ps tos, which will be disposed of es i fe the will bring ws the gratifying intelligence that the war | Nation. General Meintosh has sent written invita- “cipe.-On Thursday lest an old man, by the netly on enen package al ecu CY ety seme, Sarr ten 18 cone! ded. tions to General ‘Taylor, Captain Armstronm, and | pame cf Shirter, a resident of Poughkeepsie, and , onthe AWE of the « of the officers whom we conversed vith was eas low as pny other tin Governor, Butler, and. other Indian Agents, and also Wat. TYSON, Ai hi nthe late skirmish with Halleck, which, is re to some distinguished gentlemen of Arkanens, bo- teoaioyicky with soars mets of plain asa shurply contested affair. Copiain Casey's | lieiting theirattendance, as well as that of some of alle for a buacel gomnvaay, wirich was most, warmly exgaged, hed | the best men of the several tribes with their respec . Rott to | been in hot pursuit ever sinee the 4ih of March. | tive aeoncies | Geant w. Morris, Halleck had disposed his troops perfectly for the | Andrew M. Vann, Acting Principal Chief of combut, and waited till the attacking party Had ex | Ghorokecs, has demited a delegation of sixtern ts Canal street, opposite, the | tended in light infantry orderand advanced to within’ | selected from all partics, to attend the Cotndil, 1, Way tae honor to acpevimt his trends and the bh haat Ho retreated thier different times in | ‘The agents, we under: and, have entire confidence mblic that he lyw published « varjriy of new ud popdlac ma: | good order, from hammock to hammock, in the pacific character of the proposed assembles. pes ree Nd) A Lieutengnt Arnold, in hunting up a trail, became | Several good objects, it is thought, may be. prod i give instructions ta anes | separated from lis command. with only three sol- | ced by a friendly union. One. of them, it Js eaid, “i my 2éwee | ciera, one of whom was killed and the two. others | is to make some permanent arrangement rie te she with n deel bloodestons, with th alya gold thimble set rouad the rian eighty six years ef age, committed suicide by ont. ting his throat. he Prine schéty in'the ety, mtr New Yorx sen Aurore Ras. Winb Go. TICK is hereby givamte the Stocshotie = is he ie Stoo rf Allin? Keil Howl Company het ay steal panna» will take plage ‘at tsels Ost lay the sixth of June ist ps eyen at 1 ofelock, A.M, snl epn Frees Sitap ix Dernort.—'The Detroit Adverti- ver of the 2d instant, acknowledges the receipt of » “fine, fresh, genuine North Rivershad.” The die- tance from Detroit to the nearest point of the Hnd- son, it about 700 miles. 8. T. Nicoll ‘Sevdar m7 twee H Ew aUiTAIt ¥ professor of the cuit 4 nea oof 1 Nor or the trvnater of Stool a hw stil che 7th day of June next Senter and will 20 By / 508. E BLOOM FIRED Been: 200,000 La Normna 95 35, Dotcom the brig Ohio, from. Havana, of nye be sale ta Toms 0 SUADHELE ms Chale bos i the foot of Wasrent street » Hund aud Satunday agrioont Avoruen Misetsstrpr_ Durr.—A duel wae fought opposite Vicksburg on Monday afternoon, the 1 i ult, between J. Fall, editor pro tem. of the Vicks- i burg Sentinel, and. Thomas Robbins. Each was : Mer. D. will gitar, pt S - r ite ite aded. Lientenant Arnold was thts left, alone, another for the pp. MEANY fer fpr sald at 02! | and Had @ reaulat personal combat with ond of the Srahegeron nt fedtcves fom justice, Which ould be whom he exchanted shotethe Indian very benefivial to all the tribes. The Council, we being i A atl in the aflair.— Savannah Re- are gratified to learn, is not to be secret. —Liltle Peck il : publican, May 3. Ark, Gazelte, April 18. d with two pistols, and fired without taking effect, when a general row f place be- tween their friends on account of an alleged viola- tien of the terme by Mr. Fall. ( ¢ nn stereet, 3 heapest ond moot ¢ , 1 world, fa apy qaagtity not lew than four ounces.— | wartiors with any fiticle parchased at their establishment eho fall smistetion, iti pated that they be wh money will be returned. “ye etn age Ai tof every description, han’ Hills or specie, pat on board this boat, must be at Che owners thereof, unless a bill of lading or receipt. is the same.

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