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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol Ix,—-Nes 114—-Whale Noy $537 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1843. Price wwe Oonts, e Public. EXCHANGE HOTEL, BALTIMORE. Te t BROWN & C08 One Pi 178 Chatham TYPE AT REDU 3 Tr | ° Charleston, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- square, corner of Mott st where. ahing beewty” dur AT REDUCED FR1GHe Tur Lare Exrraonpinany Ronneny.1n Gxow {Correspondence of the Herald.) lished every day of the year except New Year's day and at hp ane econ sng aro combined to sdorathe head. TYPES, AND ALL OTHER PRINTING MATERIALS Gia.—Annexed is a sort of semi-official account of (talents re pee i je of MANUFACTURED AT the recent i bus, . ¥ “ $ Fourthof July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- imi Sie earer, Which posply, ble those formerly CONNER’S je recent stupendous bank robbery in Colum! The news by the Columbia—The devil in town— Mr. num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— postages paid—cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for businest men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- Georgia. 1 was not only a stupendous, but a cu- rious and remarkable one. It was a piece of the choicest raseality ever known to have broken out ‘4 “ James Gorvon Bennett, Esq : among the orange groves of the sunny South :— [From the Golumbus, Geo. Times, April 20 } Dean Sin— ‘ , Most Dantna Ropsyxy.—T community has been The news by the Columbia reached us in an extra most paintully excite! for several days past in conse i i i Magaediting huts otniialsel fh tb elnrcs Herald this morning. Though the news in general ng last, the 14th inst. and the subsequent | May not be of great interest, we have had nothing {rumors which have met the public ear.— | from the other side which lit up the countenances of fly ceusomywathat | UNITED STATES TYPE AND STEREOTYPE unlispenrable article of dress, have now an opportunity of doing fl FOUNDRY, 3 and ey keep ap the appearance of most, feahionsble— Comnen oF Wass AU AND Cd Streets, rown & Co. in presenting this hac to the public, think they | | ORK, have reached th uluimatum of beauty, cheapness, ne CAN BE HAD AT KICHTEEN PER CENT DE- durability and comtort to the wearer. All sales are DUCTION FKOM OLD PRICES, therefore wo good customer nays the losses incurred by the bad. | (PYLE undersigned resvecrtully informs the Old Patrons of the BROWN & CO. 178 Chatham square, Type and Stereotvee Foundry, formerly known as James in * corner of Mart at Connen aud Pore recently Connen & Coone (2d ee SPRING FASHION FOR GENTLEMEN'S Aa FS | MUblic in general, thatinev are prepared tn rxceule orders for ie undersigned respectfully informs nis customers ce og PRINTING TYPES, 3 and the public genevally, thet he hos now ready for inspection | PRESS¥S, CHASES, CASES, IMPOSING STONES, and sale, the much admired spring style of gentlemen’s Hats, | INK, FRAMES, ond every other article necessary (o form hand and symetry of form, exceed any } Complete Priuting Kscablishments, oa as favorable terins, and inclination or necessity are induced Calhown—Mr. Van Buren—Street Fights—An Elopement— Theatricals, &c. &c. hich for beauty of On the evening in question, as early as 8 o'clock, and ey thin intel A tia TP HIS howe having undergone many impcrtant alterations Gamenedfort, in thisar any ether ei Of as good a quality as ary other establishment in the Umted | while the Secretary and Clerk of the Western Insurancs | Ur merchants, as did this intelligence, for a long PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate | 4. and thorowch repairs. having been iu part refurnished with | ‘To the economist they are a desirable article, as they com- | States. and Trust Company, were in the Company office, enga- | time. There is still a large quantity of cotton in pxioas; muilin thinset Geghat yas rich and eicgant furaitaie, is egain ozen forthe reception of bine cheapness, durabil 7 and clezance, warrinted equal (2 CR FEM roe Teats, | Red in closing the business of the day, and depositing | this city to go forward, whic! has been held back JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘The posi ion of this Hotel is ‘00 well known to require a de- ~ ; 08 cents. | money in the vault and securing it, their operations were t ard, which: has bee ‘ i tail of Knadvantares, Its coptessed to be, for peor fe of arrested by the presence of an individual, wearing a | for an improvement in prices Proratetor ov tae Hrrauo Estaacisument, ness or pleesure, one of the most favorable of auy in the ¢ , Who extix ed the light held by the clerk,and | ‘The Devil hasbeen in town, during the last week Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau tres ‘The present ‘proprietor intends that care aud indnstry sl 46, | instantly seized him, at the same time that the secretary : i * a . ett | not be wantiog to rmurove ite nataral’sdvantaces, ander hissu- | equalic a ht bi ther individual—and both of them | carrying head and tail erect, like a mad bull. He ; intend ince, and he respectfully solicits the prtronage of his | “Also, lus new style of children’s drab and pearl colored fancy | St 40. 1.° PERRO OME GH Maoh ire celintio wrote uttered. "AS the dtandad no lean thaw ace i ‘fm sewer ot SO Lee « YORKVILLE. Fiiends aud the publi eaaarceicomman hata trimmed wit Relvet of various petteras, for spring an Tee Gute; Breast Fice, oo aca iMemient al (hb selanes, ‘tio boometal was insidethe vault, | SUPerintended no less than three street rencontres, in corner h ei 4 1 u le. a] lers, Cuts, '. tt manufac- n . : i iba of thea is calculated for a Baltimore, April 223 eod3ini ost acer en Fane aaperonity testes meuioned arti raredat this ertaitshment, ai the stine reduced rates with | pinelng away the packages seeurely, and the clerks was N ao : a ae iattrg bahia fatally, as Yate resulesce. On OME Rely, 5 wvc Y 1d established stores o! lew Articles got up to order, on being furnished witl olding a light at the entrance. io light extinguished, | yet—though it is thought somethin ‘ THE GLOBE HOTEL, NEW YOR hos derinithiiee paiement! FS. : i serious may pall ie iN CONNYCTION WITH *” alt im*r seach tan Gicceion earIS-Y. | oUEE Ty casi us thia eotghtghinonk; 1h Work) tute tb of suid the olen 202 secestary secured and eld it te veal | grow: eut.ef them, in the way of ducks, the pestion ae» MORRILL, Esq Re Oe a ae ic Tie WaaM Face and he materia! ofwhich itis made, particularly adapted } Tere thrown into a bag,amounting 1, all to between 60 | being “all honorable men” His Satanic Majest OOms WANTEDSOe tie noch wide ato HE GLOBE HOTEL, at New York, has tor’ several SALT WATER All kinds of Storeoty ping furnished to order. an 70.00 dollars, when the robbers retreated trom the | wound up hig mischievous career, for the week end- years been advantaceously known, not only to the Ameri- Bath is now open at the foot of Desbrosses street, N. R. N. B—Such Newsp H ay 1 as will copy the above three times, | building, having Closed the inner door of the vault, turn- | ing the 22nd, by conducting a pious elopement— Fiore se cmient distance trom the Ciry Hall and at | oan, but to the European traveller, it having heeu ihe reson Of For its advantages over fresh water, sre. Medical J vurnals, | willbe entitled to pat in Yon making abill of fourtimes | ing the Ky on the outside, thereby securing the officers, | both parties being members of the Baptist chureh. i nd Craton water fora Yamily of only two | Many of the dist who have visited the Five Tickets our Dollar. anl6 Im*r_ | the amount of the three inserti at_ | and precluding them from an immediate escape to give | The gentleman was no less personage than food tenaws may be found by lexving & f liberal support he has received (vom. tr vellers of all na ATS Se er eats bene con. be seems NOTICE. the alarm. After the extinguishment of the light, and | of New York, who has a wife either there, or on in @ private famir T Jo ok Sea hy) pee HE Croten Aqueduct Board respectfally call the attention hefore the robbery was completed, several shrieks were ji of their fellow citizens to the Ordinanee of the Common her way here, ashe stated previous to his departure, uttered hy both the secretary and clerk , but they were secure a continuance of their patronage. Many improvements 5 p0Usr TO LET—A handsome two » have been made in the interior of the Hotel. preparate modated op the most reasunable term. A parlor and bedroom | Gouneil, pub ished below prohibiting, under penalies of fine | unheard either by the passers by inthe street, or any of | 29d had come trom the country, where he has been 7D fame Houre Giiedin ts thersoet arith: brige, | heve beeu made in t irew semen and to meet the exigencies of | %2ete with or without hnard 2526 | orimprisoument, the unawhorised opening of the Hydrints | the cecupants on the fide above’ amt being threatened | Preaching, to meet her. ‘The lady was with v@ e‘Jumns in front, and eupols on the roof, mar: | the present times, the charges’ ¢ apariments,for ments, aul {or HAVANA SEGARS. erect-d for the extinguishment of fires. Inthe absence of such | With instant assassination, and. several cute with a knite | whose mother he boarded at the time the matter ie mantels and folding doors, and d wines, have been reduced. end do not exceed those of hovels of M. PICABIA, No. 49 Liberty sticet, near Nassan,ofers | an Ortinance heietolore, all the efforts of the agents of the 2 d i the principal story pleas nets | the enmae clase tunenahoct ine dios + forsate the fullowing — Aqueduct D- partment have failed to correct ai ming evil, ing actually inflicted upon the hat and coat of theclerk, | was arranged, and previously, when employed by in William burg. hetween Sixh and Seventh s'reets, within | The frequenters of the Globe have on advantoge over 100,000 La Norma Segara, Ist quality, very superior. which it is the duty of every good citizen to assist in suppres: | cries of alarm on the part of the officers ceased, and the | the Washingtonmiansas a temperance lecturer. The ten minuies waik of three ferries to New Youk—or apart | of almost every other house-—they enn limit. theirexpenditt 30000 Diana do do do i the Hydrants have been broken and robbery was consummated. All this occurred immed | saint came to this city with letters to our most di Fs not a e i eir ye ted. edie would be lett a low rent,tva femily of not_m re then three Teatanenclaven, a eeisnls ia eater 25,000 Kavorita dodo do A cousequence of the carelessnes ately after tea, when the moon was shining most bril- | tinguished diviaes, aad was at once tecemed iat, pertons, €nquire on the prem of 41,00 Basera, very old,aud do rience of versons who have opened them : thus causing grett | Tiantly, in one of the most public. parts of the city, within | ‘08' ct , H x heed Aas str W. ©. SHAW. 121 Fulinst. N.Y. 41,010 Esper a’, a2, expense to the city--and by destroying ‘he usefulness of ithe | stew feet of the momen cad Gpimsore bodee ead in ther oe ne ed iif TrarkGd Sitention bT—1 d ding tap: 000 Regalia, ‘a, and Conones, dodo, Hydrants in case of fire, hazarding the safety of the neighhor- w fe a Bt a ogpitality. le was to have preached here to- Sedation sietcotcers teu One ec ee U acare of Kuropean eookery, by eanerienced Freveh | _ ‘Tne whole enlitied to debeuture, and in‘lotto suit pur | tax-buidings. in-comscquence of the wanten weste hem Hy. | a building directly on the street, by which persons are | 40d hospitality: yracimasates fos eet ericcmceune, | senall famil¥y” in eee atest: | Beoved ever ob Ruratens sorkecy. by expatinaced Brench;| | The antetmer” | drants improperly opened, and kept open, throughout the city, | consiantly passing at almost every moment of theday | day! But he took the cars yesterday morning for Peeters esp anny Seedlings pasta gay posse rg Cp ESOS Ct ea A KAFTSONTRELAND SPepons whined serdmoney | te head of water at the distubutimg reservoir has been mach | and night, and the second story of which is occupied by | the south, and is probably now on his way to Texas. Ery ard honse iu good order, Aroly ou the premises No. 203 | | ‘The domestic arrangements are of a very supcrior order; to thir friends in any part of tnaland, Ireland, Scotland, | diminished ¢ and should Gres occu .an efficient action of tbe | a numerous family. After the retreat of the robbers, the | It appears, though the lady was free to run off with Ei reenth strert. between Kighth and Niuth Avenues, or every thing is conducted with the most minute regard to the or Wates,can, be supplied with deafte for large Pigeon Gadiatere nore passer anal ve yecitesies cairesan: tke Ole: parsons confined in the vault renewed their shrieks for | whom she chose, the escape had to be conducted Ip, and after two or three hours confinement, being | privately on account of the position of the Rev gen- worn down and nearly exhausted by unceasing cries for | tJeman. They contrived to abstract all their bag- aid, and the heat and confined air of the vault, age from the house the night previous, and rose ea! they were fortunately heard by a gentleman in f to take a morning walk on the Battery, as had respectful know their business, and go thr ugh it without bus: | PAy'ble ; cival | rom Aqueduct Bard therefore enrn-stly ask the netive co-ope- fe oreonfusion The Glove, in fact, combines oll the com. | tons of the United Kinedom, and the sams forwarded by the | ition uf heir fellow eit zeus, ineff-ctiog the important. Cb. fortofwprivate residence with the svantages 0. alirecrate | TEMAT hickets of the Ist, 7th, 13th, ject which the Ordinance of the Common Counelt is int-nded hotel, “here are apartments in. it eapare.or accommodating | Great Westesar “Agely to to accomplish. the most numerous families, with splendid drawing roo! ‘ iy “ig yn, conteining six rooms cell ft TO LET—Green wood Cort ge jit Gowana: ; JOHN L. LAWRENCE, 1 inert i Berth , : ar ZOUN b LAWRENCE, @ room above, and relieved from their peri ous situation. helowun a Meersteath i MARTIN'& Co. ached—otners tor smaller families, or separate bed:rooms for MINERAL WATERS OF KISSINGEN, Germany, Je PHALLIPs PRORNIX, On Saturday, the town was in commotion, and various bese (Hein oustsn etic te oral praady ae hh 26 John street, N. Y. In addition {0 the above, the Globe ages an excellent ci he Ral ezi has an acidulons salive CR NELIUS W LAWRENCE, measures were suggested for the recovery of the money returnin,, 4 » Ue ) TO . ET—The store or warehouse “1 Maiden | Bw hing Establishment, supplied from the Croton Aqueduct, being powerfully promotive SAMUEL B. RUGGLES, d the arrest of the thieves. A search was commenced, | house sent to their room, when the missing baggage fits: eR a he Oi apy Ee Sh Where hot and cold water Bache toay be had from feven in the mand excrevon. a purifier, a slr mi 90,¥eut, New York, April 15th, 1843, suspicions having been excited by the statement of ane. | opened their eyes in relation to the true state of the Sirs eanae ed, ny Lams pemptony, ee fires floor and ‘vavellag knows toe sdlyantegn oft ana it agrpnaie colusness ty | tems cifically the Liver, the ayatema wet. port aud we AN ORDINANCE otiven peeraiieadels tie a eee See, ce ged The lady's previous marriage—which makes the e * eRe : re syatem, and dissipating’ any exisung obstruction, CEO TN co a8 OF » “4 5 i ea 7 Also, the mod-m three story and attic brick house 16 Wa- | Deing able to obtain it in the house Fogg ha Sh Roonidiing toNGiCeCtRi ee ee CMO eset an AMEND Ae ORS oe tile REBVEATE | forenoon of the day after the theft, between four and five | whole more remarkable—was brought about in the very Blice next doo: tothe subveriber, at $500. Jone and uncomiprable aa vovace, or cven n land jvurary? | | The Hakoeg!isaold atthe following places, at 37% cents a ‘ Be WORKS OF thousend dollars ofthe stolen money was found deposited | Same way—by eloping. Nothing else was talked i ernie nice, Iya" he bathing establishment is fitted up in the bestParisian style, 5 ie 0 Passed Se ‘th, 1842. under the dirt, in a large tub er halt barrel in which a ‘Will be rented at moder OAM iy Waverly Pace, and the vathers me snpplied wish large wrapping gowns (Peig: Henry King & | 0, Drugeists, 461 Brosdway, cor. Grand. | georion 1, Noption of teres crriet the Mayor, Alder | geranium was growin just outside the door of | about yesterday. q rd, Delluc & Go. do 581 Broadway & 2 Park row y' i The fights, before alluded to, were fist fights, with 6r46 Wallstreet. | Neirs) and an abundance of oth-r liven. ; pep sline Seo. doe men or Assistants of the respective wards, shall ¥1 heat pre- | the room, occupied by the person on whom suspicion had ights, ! Bhat Q TO RENT—The extensive Dulldiog erected the pre: | ic cneccctt ion of the Giote oer mes Te sigarenwne tious permission in writing from the Croton Aqueduct Bord, rested during the morning. Thomas C. McKeen was | one case of cowhiding. The first was between . for his own residence: on | wicitherto. yeti iprignl cathe mae 0] pasinanss fois 5 Church's Dispeusary, 188 Bowery. Gnscrew or open any hydrant belonging op attached ta ihe C forthwith arrested ; and alter some slight consultations, | two very respectable Israelites, and it is said, grew | ret eneery. Works erected for the extinguishment ef fires, € FLORIAN STRAUSS, 66 Beaver st a f ty of the East River, at Gowanus Heights, two | end the Battery,that deiigh'fal marine promenade, which com: | Wholesale cept in case of fire in the nvighborhood. nor shall leave t R ands half. miles from South Brooklyn Ferry, commanding | mands so magnificent a view of the Bay ot New York. fire hyd Jouger ii limited in such splendid views of the Bay and Jersey shore, the ‘ties of New F The proyrietor ofthe Globe has ast concluded arrangements | _ 825 im*r a Ae ing Purposes than mn ‘ork an oki n, Staten Islan 4 Pas wd NO for taking that splendid buildin: O THE LOVERS OF SUPEHIOR BLACK TEA— mentioned in saia permission, under the penaliy of t venty- Kivers, ‘The House is brick, « superior building, five stories “THE PAVILION,” T Howqua’s Mixture—This extremeiy delicivus and unparal- five dollars for each offence. sib od 7 hich, eovered wi sh coppers the, hall ard ha ote the AT NEW BRIGHTON, leled Tea, so highly celebrated in China and Europe, just im- | Sec 2. No person or persons, except such as may be licen- . f he was given up temporarily to the control of two indi- | out of religious differences. The science of goug- viduals, tor the purpose, it was said, of endeavoring to eli- | ing was apparently introduced, but without further cit the whole truth—to discover where the remainder of | success than showing by the mark of the nail, the stolen money was secreted, as well us the persons en- | where the thumb should strike. by the eye, to pry gaged in the theft. Late in the evening, it was asserted | it Out of its resting place. The second was ma is fitei i f elegance and comfort. | ported, is now for sale at the Canton ‘Tea C: i] sed by the Croton A ineduct Boa:d to sell water to shipping, | that McKeen, who was lodged in jail late on Ss % few radsof the door. excellert Gahing and Cowling intheim | S¥tts who have ant aited dur Faviion, mey form, some igen | Tea Betablishment tl Chathtaeas, New Vane ga eschneee, | aren date coe ececimeduct Boasd ta sell water to stupning: | night, had avowod himself as one of the pr rpetrutors of i TE te be tn ol at La mediate vicinity. The drive from New York is abouriifteen | orthe extent of the establishment, when they are informed that | Price S@ sents and ®¥ each 22! tm*ec | in the city of New York and attached to the Croton water | the crime, and that he had stated in whose possesion the | 88€ - , ig ae eG er iitadsed: renee oie he ate edatioR | two handred and fifty pereons can’ be comfortably aecommoda- HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS, the purpose of selling he said water or offering | money was—or perhaps what individual knew the place | on_ the part of a repudiating tenant. Possession immediatele; ADAVEG en ee | ced within ite walls, aay Hic » UBSCRiB ERS are now openin be cecoe rivals Je, under the penalty of twenty-five dollars for each | of deposit, and would deliver it. Col. Jehn L. Lewis— | Thus you will see that we are not entirely free JOAN 'F DELAPLAINE, 68 Wall st. Along the principa’ frent, which is upwards of two hundred | 'T" their spring assortment of Hardware, &e., which they of: | °s and we mention his name only becauso it has been pub- | from the besetting sins of the age; though in : and thirty feet in length, rans a noble piazza, formed by lofty ee mory brick House, 34 Walker | Columns. ‘The piazza {routs the Bay of New. Yor brick Houve Nova& Ninezeeneh | Mands the most splendid views of the Jersey shorg, the cities creat, decemmed by Ma~ FoskeoRenth mcdopate. of New Yorkand Brooklyn, the Hudson, aud East rivers, Long bes ty A pal ; ne : Iaaud, and the coast of Staten Island, nearly as far’ as the Fai Pace Mangion House at Bloomingdale, | 'the'stand dining room, which 1 one of the largest and best Abbey” situated sh ort “istance above oportioned in the United States, can comfortably accommo- Ps Bay. and nearly be ALSO TO LET, the thi street, between Broadway Verplanck ; and che two st and com- licly done before, and with the view merely to state facts | general, may compare favorably with any city in which are notorious—was applied to for the money, it be- | the Union, in respect to morality and good order. ing represented to him that McKeen had stated it to be in ‘The politicians were all anxiously looking tor the his possession. Col. Lewis took the individuals, and pointed them to the apot where he understood the money | Herald this morning. The. friends of Mr. Calhoun to be concealed, avowing that he had not seenit. ‘The | ate notat all disheartened by the nomination of bag was found at the Dlareiniiched don examination | Mr. Van Buren by the New York Legislature. The i provided in the first section of the seventh tiile of the Ordinance hereby amended, in respect ¢ Pen and Pocket Cutle- | tothe penalty therein prescribed. And in default'of the p.y- 4 , it. the offender sha'l be subject to the like punishment by Fable Knives and Forks. imprisonment, as 1s in the said section prescribed. ‘ Scissors, Razors and shears, Src. 4. Itshall be the duty of the Street Inspectors, Con D xon &'Sons War a's, Police Officers, ani Watchmen, to etforce ae, ckles, sho ator Candlestie nce of this Ordinance to the ncmost of their abili- Hinges and Screws. od lone, just above Stryk late three s Church, “The pisce 3a wall known as | crepsnieepondred and fifty guests, and as. bell roam, is alto- Beyts jes, ee. ee’ ‘and to make complaint of any violation thereof to the pro- | of itscontents, it was ascertained that six or eight thou- | keeping of the tariff question out of sight, they atious on the Island, re- |" There is a covered erndor, which traverses the centre of the a fowanorusento: Guns. Pistols. Hifles and Gun ma- | per anthorit sand dollars, exclusive of the money found in the flower | look upon as sure to deteat—to destroy the hopes ef box, were still missing, which has net yet been found — | Mr. Van Buren forever. True, they hoped better On Sunday morning, McKeen was brought before Judge | things from the Albany reg y—but are sure ol markably healthy iu the summer season. i idth, and of th . can afford to sell, | "Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, March 27°h, 1813. Tne’ Eloomsingteic stapes pace ant cepam the gite every See RNs ince hie teen oe chaeakie piteioide ies | uTinE been purchased at auction and elsewhere, much below | ‘Adowted by th» Bon'd of Ag sstants; March 27cht 1813. honr in the oar. ‘The gate is new, and numbered 101. the'la ies and chiluren, either in wet weather or when the sun coriginal cost. Keceived from h s Honor the Mayor, April 13, 1813, without , t A . A W. SPIES & CO, feamieovatcr alee daettacasee Sturgis, and boundover in the sum of $6000, for his ap: a t tines, ne fa Bevondance with the present state of the | ts 00 powerius topermalt ther venturing abroad; this comme, | spimer —_—_ata Pest atrrct opsmatia Plas a rerclave uid srthe vravisieea of the amended Charter the | pesrance at Court, to anawer for the offence; and failing eee eel nnae str eyes mecneoy: oa niewates A_ ply on the premises, or at 132 Chambers street. 136 fertin length. also under cover. The whole building is well same beceme alaw. to give bail, was committed. At thesame time, a motion The Se peop h h te d Miss Coad, d N. B.—Arran,ement could be made, if desired, by asatis- | ventilated: the rooms are lofty, spacious and light. (Signed) JOS. R. TAYLOR, | was made by counsel to commit Col. Lewis, stating that he Seguins, with Archer and Miss Coad, are do- factory teuant, to ieta parc of the farviture now ia the. house | “The wa'ks and drives in Staten’ Island, are varied and beanti- eas apl6 2wr pradet fay Cterk,€ C._ | probable ground of suspicion existed against him, trom | ing opera to good houses. And, notwithstanding remain, or a part of the house will be rented separately. ful. From the Pavilion, there are excellent roads leading down 500 "4 (HOF GOOD DOUBLE AND SINGLE SOLE | the fact of the bag boing in his possession. Col. Lewis | tie hardnessof the times, Manager Forbes has done pid tm! to the Narrows,the Light house, round Amboy Bay to itich- #N CENTS PE + 100 POUNDS. BUSKINS, of all colors, trow Sa. to 6s. and $1, war- | resisted this motion—and the Judge remarked that the cir | a good winter’s business. U. NEW YOuk TO BALTIMORK, | risted Rood | Ladies’, } stances authorised the suspicion—that it was due to Business is dull—goods plenty in market. But AL EO LETCPAVILION HOTEL, at Saratora | mond andthe Kills, and through, ‘the centre of the Island, by FREIGHTS Bk Iii} together with the Furniture. | T . the Clove road. Staten Island, in frct, possesses advantages fi rom f e bronze, giren nud ligh rn . .. J ani suitable person, i: will be rented iow. Ror further | superior to those of any sot in'the Uuiouy aud che sea bathiog | gytittsifrsoryeonds 20 Ralsmore from emo ate Tespe | gi75, aud $2. Gent's fi ° the facta which had transpired, and to the character of | fresn provisions are very scarce and high. Beef, 12 parteaiars,apply to 3 RPER, is excellent. J y js the Philadelphia Wilmmngton & Baltimore Railroad Line, will | Prime caif dress quarter boots, shoes and gaitei Col. Lewis, who had become involved in the transaction, | tg 15 cents per lb.; Veal, 15 to 16. At the Office of th Pavilion Fotntsin or of ‘The Proprietor is making arrangements for a daily upoly, of T be forwarded from Philadelphia to Baltinore at the rate often | *04 children’s; good low pric ed boots; prime meus’, bo: that a judicial investigation should be had, and accord ALEX L. McDONALD, the Waters, from the principal Springs at Saratoga, a0 that the | cents per 100 Ibs. either by steamboat or ral road children’s, of all sorts and s izes, te cheapest y : | ingly, directed Colonel Lewis to give bond in the sum of pape EU at} Iw¥ec No. 52 John street $d story, New York. | {reqnenters of the Pavilion,will have the advantage of drinking | “Goods destined tor ny point soath or west of Baltimore,will | Largest assortment, best quality, And lowest prices in the city. | Que thousand dollars to answer atthe nest term: of, the Harrisburg. TO LET —The fre proot brick store, No, 165 douh | Hetiweani disuerecable joursey of 20 miles: Penne | | ce forwarded fromthence at the lowrstgates, and our arrange: | J.9 Walker, 419 Broadway. Thove gold out my other store, | Sh verior Gourt. ‘Thus stood matters on Sunday afternoum, [Correspondence of the Herald.} rit imamate poser eriop jt secgtreg, SOpty 2 “There isa resding and smoking room, for the gentlemen, ina | "Wor urth-r formation apply: fo GH HUDDELL, at the | Public. , Good suovsat low prices. Good gaiters, 12. In the evening of Monday, William N. Jackson, against Hanrisnora, April 24, 1848. 87 Somth street, | building alcogether detached from the Pavilion. 04 fos of the Uniow Sietsputecion Lisa Yar here! aL ime whom suspicion had existed, and who bad been arrested M acd Nimrdiin Ele via TO CLET=The two story brick House and premises, | miles and darur the whole of che gementy seussn, anod and ; W. L. ASHMEAD. Axeot, ‘OK THE FACE AND SKIN —krustive discracs onthe | On Saturday but immediately released, in taken! fatters ai ings in Harrisburg. % . + | miles, J . Rood a2iec lade! phia. face aud skin, such as pim sles, blotehes, tan, tetier, rirg | into custody; and atonce avowed his participation in the G fae 45 Wooster street, finished in the most modern | well appointed steamboats will leave Pier No. 1 on the Noith 2 a ae he meen eraser hy alone ead gives dacdled wyatory & = berger peg Dear GENERAL tyle, with marble bees tie and folding doors gulerly every hour, from half-past 8. Lotion, which has been in exter sive use in it, as one of the parties to thethelt, the | The “‘ lack learning” legislature of Pennsylvania ehout,’ Apply to tH McMURRAY, ,undl 8 in the ev he distance is “4 implieating ‘ u SER EO 100 Fineatret_ | generally performed in twentyotive minutes | 1 PASSAGE TO PITTSBURG, | jathe Unised Stes a4 in’ Eorooe and tv admited ty be the Clerk Alien Ban wh with the Secretary had been | hae adjouraed, and the members gone home to theit TO LET—Several Work Shop-, with good light, at ; te ed Nise mt reap of real ae Chureh’s Dinrent | attacked, and with him had been confined in the vault-— i ‘ “i Gia Ane stvent, eit bs Jat tle srica to mood touanie. | mill tty Sw __________ Globe Hotel. 06 Brondway._ | y yauce of Passenmersand Morehead com isurrart ican | sary, las Bowery, comer of Spring street. Price 1S cents'pey | Thisdisclosure, andthe whole statement given by Jack. | families, laden with the spoils of the winter, ave dae Engaire of J Fo en ea het INO SS eee eiea te HOTEL, | mediite places, onthe most reasonable terms, per’ Citizeus | bottle. en 220 "modem. | aon, aroured the public mind and ve new force to the | raging about $300, besides pay and mileage. It was HB FOR SALE—A Counry Acsidence, atuaie ron Far J, FOWLKH & 8ON respcettuily inform theit friend People about to proceed to the Westward, will find it much | JAMES GMO forsale by wiiolesafe and retail,at | Cecreaments Allen G. Bass was arrested, and vol. Lewis | an unpopular body, and few of its members will id and offers forsale by wholesale and retail, at re-arrested—and the Inferior Court (Judge Sturgis being it to their advantage to mai their arrangements by this d: fia Rockaway. U1; between five and six acres of | ; a Hotel on strict temperance principles, and pledge themselves | conveyance. a- the fsurictest attention will at al + the public, that they have opened the above well kso et engaged in holding Ha! ever return as public men. set out in worked peach trees, ht id votdifferent thi i 1 j8 Superior Court,) was in ses- ; : e dwelling honse. barn and to conduct the same strictly in those’ principles. The accom | to the co. fort of the parsengers, as well. as the punctuality of or Sa ce ore erent s TOs nero Ste sion tue whole of Tuesday and tee of eee enga The political atmosphere was agitated during the ood well of tisns need no comment, as they are good and comfortable. | a dicect conveyance with despatch. Sheet Brass ; Plate’s do; ed in hearing the confessions of Jackson. It ordered Col. ‘ f a to, Rockavwa Permement and transient Boarcers by the day or week. Pri- | For further particulars a Coopers’ Brass ; Pail Kars and Rivets ; Lewis and A, G. Bass to give bonds, each in the sum of | Whole session by the schemes of those interested, a ‘vate apartm: nts for families e most reasonable te: A a r “ atl ‘ n. For further partica'a The location is convenient to the Loudon and Liverpool | _algec Jos Puaaatrect, soruerot Hosth, | _ Wail berieinets te crality creado ay tn the Unkiod srreticor beir appearance at the next term of the Supe. | and now there is quite a calm. The principal bum TON, Jr ar Abel 8. Sm'th's, 295 Bowery. Packets, and the Albany, Buffalo, Boston and Philadelph : tates, and of his own manufacture. eavoron to collate ele ‘i . hand was to head the Governor. In thit Fi : FOR LIVERPOOL AND HALIFAX. 8 a a od at ply the fact have t ness on hal 8, To LET OR FOR SALE—A ory modern | boats. Every information given to persons travelling; also th = (C7~' Gold, Silver, and all kinds of metal, rolled at the short- | Teavored to collate simply the facts as tuey have trans- ' ; wm built brick dwelling house and ‘two lots of | bestand cheapest way of conveyance to all parts of the United a9 im?m pired, omitting altogether conjectures and inferences, as | successdid not attend them. He has proved him- out of place now, and unsuited to the heated condition of | | i snati the public mind—that Col Lewis thas explains his know- | Selfa match for the cunning of all the combinations ledge of the location os tha stolen money—when suspi | formed to put him down, although at the time the ound attsched, situated in Williamsburg, about t States and Canada. : ES pote inntet walk fromthe Beek Sip Feny ACA GS theres. |. The Reading Hoom will be supplied with En, A ORWAN SILVERS GERMAN Six es, corner of Fourth and South-kighth streets. Williamsburg, an papers, audall the Temperance periodical om PRJAMES G. MOFFET. 131 Prince street, Ni Y., W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, Terms—Boarking per week $3; per day 75ceuts. Tea,cof- | ‘The Royal Mail Steam Ship BRITANNIA, J. Hewitt, J ( ish and _— oe are eLteee Rade baid ‘chagrfaliy’ see d the | Hea comm will leave Boston forthe above ports on | “g3e"In couse wenee of manutactaring the article himaelthe | Siow ewacned (9 latter, communicated to Col Lewistine | Keystone treachery took place his enemies were . 5 res | above Hotel eee of oe Wasktontninecommend the | Monday, lst May, caw warrant it far superior to any ever before manufactured in | secret—told him where the money could be found—and | sure of success. Even in the election of printer he xs. bg hy allio good re: | the travellice public peneraly. 3 Baeeaes 2 Hisar! $i this country, end fully equal to the imported. _ai9im*m_ | bound him in honor not tu divulge the fact except ou con. | has come out victorious, a ded’ oak tee pans, Tecen ites ady madelan Hon. Aaron Clarl oy W. ORC i i that after the expiration of t jays after the pas- some planed: t the door ent. i ‘i as Apply to D. » Jr Agent, * JILIUS, dition that he, McKeeri, be permitted to escape—or that alt " e Fone year's nse, and a large quantity of manure in heaps,am Foe ee, Bel: President Perens. Society, Rrockiya. a Ne 3 Wall ateet._| BARGE, RACE, CLUB AND SAIL BOATS, | Col. Lewis interest himsel! in inducing the owners of the | sage of the law creating the oilice of State Printer, a well of excellent water at the door. In fact. everyt James Eivrper, President o' the Fracklin Tomy Bosley, STATEN ISLAND FERRY © 400 WATER STHEE-T, four doors Kast of Caherine | money to allow himto go free, on pledge that their pro: | no election could be held, ie law requiring the ponte in fine cond apa a leans fee «fail Pwomors Wm. F. Legget, Vice President Broadway society. i _ Market, New York Builder, of the Saltan of Muscar’s | perty be restored. These are the prominent facts connec: | election to be held within three days. It was not round, A’ good cellar, two roomt, a milk room, pratries, B24 Nomen Fresident of Fromect Society, S. Bdetes Foot of Whitehall street. lantic, Wakons; Brooklyn, Ann of Peekskill, Washington of | te With this most extraordinary robbery—and they have | held fcr some days after. The reform bill turns out closets, &e. on the first floor, and four rooms above. ‘The Nicholes Daft, President of Anderson hoctegy y " Poughkeepsie, Buchess of Hyde-Park, Syiph an impressed most painfully the public mind. God grant | ty be a mere humbug, driving out of the treasury fields are well watered, 7 acter of wood. 30 acres of meadow, Wileou' M.D. Brosgdent of Maranait fA, Boci On aud after Monday, April 10th, the steamer STAIEN | Mobile, George Stewart of that light may be thrown upon the transaction, and upon i h as it can bring in. The bill re- ii 2h pe pleughed tind wih an abadance af fait The | ft ywaWsoms MD. President of Maranall T-A Society. | ISLANDER willleard asfollows, ung further notice = | NoUlg, Geotee | the developments which have been made—and that if the | three times as much as it can bring in, Tie bill te sold oresch nged. ‘at bargain 4 disposed LOSSY Saari — VE STATES ISLAND. = NEW YORK. Also, the sail boats William Crolius, Fashion, Eureka, Za- | innocent be confounded with the guilty, ond are writhing | leasing the lien of the State upon the Nicholson of smmediataly, and su jn wpytable tile given: Very Hale ROSEVILLE BOARDING SUHUOL, STATEN te AM, a am nomi, Star, Edwie Forrest, &e. aig under the awful force of public condemnation, they may lands, sre arAy leo gla hig pe ott telente money wou quired paid down. « form is si:mated on ‘ x bleeding hearts, sufferis indiscribabl and placesthe settlers in t! ands of the heirs ae oa WESTTHORP respectiully informs his friends and the 236 P, M. 6 8M. LS— be relieved—and ble q ing indiscribable P 7 , . mee eau nad ivartee cis Ager W. public, that hie sckool will re open_ou the Int of May. Be an Liman Ge et an warrant | *guish, may be restored to peace and serenity. Nicholson, who will make millions out of it. Ne- wo * H LUDLOW & CO., Auctioneers, No. 11 Broadway. | Pa;ents and guardiavs are also ivformed ~ makes ite 1 sit coods chipped si 8) ‘ed Cast Steel Coopers, Carpenters and Shi raters en ver had we a legislature which did as much injury, oe PFchiigen somes ed to a gare, froth font to peg are atthe riak o] precise ag ear any ere an E¢e ‘Tools, can be had at wholesale aud retaul, of OSBORN Important Inptan INTELLIGENcCE.—We have re- | and go little good to the people. ike ane 1 FARM FOR SALE, containing forty acres, thirty- | age. Keating, writing, orthography, arithmitic, Peograph y | —, cw T : ORK—Fare | SHAT ALE, 33 Fulton street, New \ ork, (10 per cent allowed | ceived from the southwest the subjoined news. It| We now have considerable talk about coal. 1 al ¢ under cultivation and the balancea good growth of | ond grammar taught. Whe locaton is delightial aud he uthys gas 4 TARE AND sg BS att | Ane ge So Vd nan fal aacorgment of will be read with interest, lude to the opening and bringing to market the 2 grees 2 is “On {he premisos isa house in good repair, anew coach honse | (e,orehard. geudens and play ground are be anda large barn Tu front of the house is ao excellent well of | leaves Barclay street every day at 3 o'clock “tor fivenviiie red from the weather by nda for A _ fropt of the house. On the abave described Crm | quater pantie ed eres itiou,, including’ wasning, $25 per undauer, such as apples, cherries, pears, quinces, |” Rey. David More, Staten Island. gooreber ies, 8. : ma Chathem & ’ ave farm is two tiles from the steamboat landing aa Wastin Wee wet iee Hous; abont ten PASSAIC, Captain Joha Gaffy, has been | Stock Howells and C: putin ¢ ytd order, and will commence her trips for the Also, Importers and (i n Bear Valley Coal, situated sbeut twenty-eight miles Bhai "4 Gov. Butler, with a division of his retinue, who had ps the ate spe oe nemo been commissioned on the part of the United States to | @!scovered a route ler . saraF vader Gt lo negotiate a treaty of amity, or aid in doing so, between | the mines, which presents a natural grade ot seven- ‘Texas and the tribes of Indians in the south-west, arrived | teen feetto the mile in every mile, a circums ance 3 t Raritan [From Shreveport (Red river) Gazette, April 12.] ral Deal: i ‘lish, German Monday the 10th instant, as foilows, until, further | and American Hardware, Cutler, Nails, in ee Se: Cc he ARLES OSBORN weave New York at 4 o’clock, P. fit sm ec® CHARLES 8. LITTLE, Newark at 744 o'clock, A. PO DEALERS IN CUTLERY.—Wm. Wild, No. 162 Tn mock , Freight cargigd at reasonable rates. 5 , 4 ; ith in the hisarm of vale is imevery respect a desirable location for a gentleman's res =e ice she splendid commodions is of one, two, three and four blade knives. the day appoi fon ag ee Brazos Pay: pr be og Sta route, and when completed. will copa a cae for denee. . "stree Ste 1AMOND. € I leave by was represented in the person of Gen. Terrell, and the in Pe e road wi “This {arm is in Westchester County. Call_ on the premises, Waterss Bertie Scat eae etna, oy:) | overt Tocden Te id Saturday, ab otclock, FM.” | 1) AGUERREOTYPEL. B. BINSSE & CO. intorm | lollowibg tribeaof Indiage by thelt chieis, heatmen and ene: coal aw? poate ate ‘impo oron Mr. J. He WELCH, 35 Leonard street, For Passwge or tapply to the Captain on bor Fhotographists that they have removed from their old t warriors : the Wacoes, Wichetas, Keechies, Tiwocko- | t0,the canal a few miles a . ail Im#ec orar the Poliee Office. WASHINGTON GARDENS, HOBOKEN. the office of said foot of Barclay st. No. 34 Maiden Jane, to No. 81 William street, sow'h west cor | nies, Comanches, Caddoes, Annadorchoes, Inonies, Shaw e Bear Valley coal is situated about twenty- f T: JOHN IRELAND, the well known proprietor of the First | ptt above boat will leave Albany the altemste dai her of Maiden lane,'on the 2d floor. ‘They have on hand st | Hees, Lappans, and Tonquas.. The treaty was not {uy | eight miles from the river, and is embedded in two DRESS BOOTS. iraWZatd House, No. 28 New atrert, (comer of Rxchenge Se a KINGSYON STEAM FREIGHT | 2252S Gomplete amortment of plates, chemicals and tens's, | Contimmnted, though placed and left ine favorable | mountains. The veins are regular in their forma- LATEST FRENCH STYLE. flames sad tentom teinents sealants it eee “AND PASSAGE L.Siie te Attention at opeiatars’ ‘Articles are yu every instance wie | train. The Indians expressed themselves willing to | tion and of immense thickness, no coal field in the HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully invites the citizens of | {iforins them end the cublic cence oe pete renpeet Cally For Kingston, and f¥elaware and Hadson | ranted. ‘Tneir chemicals are. trom. the laboratories. of the TE Hog Val sed-stemnesre teats toe gigs t0 call at chaed the furge and eommotions Hose eal Orece kamen Conal—steamboats EMERALD «nd NOR | free is, and their plates specially selected by : Iu FULTON STREE LG, : i Ge We leecten Howes ahuon we Mebenaern ieee WICA. their purtoer there residing, bear their initia, and are tall and examine a large assortment of Dawse Boots, made in the | withina few minutes walk from the Ferry, formerly eceupied | The EME“ALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New | wartanted to save the proportion of sifver, which we samme ‘rench calfskin, by the late James Sweenv, where he will'be happy toreceive | York foot of Murray street, every Monday and #nursday at5 | upon them. Any persons who have their doubts on the. sub- toorderin the best manner, | calls from the friends of the late proprietor, alee the public | olock P.M Feet, ase requested to hve th=m esanyed aps Ime enter into a treaty of peace, and pledged them- | United States presenting more inducements to the selves t> observe it faithfully. It appears that | capitalist to embark in. Coal can be delivered at they had no confidence in the faith of Texas without | tide water for $2. 50 per ton, after the completion of the interposition of the United States, towards | the road, the prospect of which is very promissing. which they entertain the most friendly feeling. Texas of- | 11“. the nearest coal to market inthe ‘and wil at six dollars per prir, and footed at four doltars, warranted he dens being 1 f ‘Wil leave Kingston (Rondout landing) every Wednesday a fered to give them as much territory asthey wanted, and t t : equal to any manufactured in the eity at from seven to eight | Silt ‘be, Guppined dure, the eases arin sasuefally taid out, Fe rdne at keene EA Bah A sacred WAND, MFORTANT IMPROVEMENT —PAK | A great many pretenta,with which they wereeatisfed, and | sell always for the highest price, it now being pre- do'tars, ment of the rarest and choieest of flowers. The bar, being | | The NORWICH Will leave New | thir peeled eae Binldes Dame napection of the public | ron which they renewed their expressions of a desire for | fered to any other where it can be had. ‘ aaah pi u Persons having tender fect, or being difficult to fit en ac- | greatly enlarged and newly fitted up, will contain awood ase | York, foor of Mur.ay atreet, every Wednesday and Satmiday at improved Minerva Shoulder Brace, perfectly satisfied that Ls f hostiliti is agreed 4 Our canals will be in full operation in a few days, count of lumps, bonions, corns, &e., ean bave boots made s0 as : “ ‘ o'clock, P. M, the vast improvements they have made in the article piace it | peace. A suspension of hostilities was agreed upon,and an ur ¢ : . to be easy yet liandsome, by the subsenide “» method of taking | sqmeutct euyings int wiators of the most approved qnatity, | 9 4eineks I Me seston (Rondont landing) every Tne cay and | far icle of the kind heretofore manufactured. | interchange of flags to that effect made, excepting the Ton: | and it is thought an immense businees will be done adrawiny of he test and Aiting up and keeping a pair of lasts int Juleps and Punches made in the best style’: fetresh: | Friday at3 o'clock, P.M. ‘This article is intended to,brace the shoulders and expand the | quas and Lippans, with whom they would not make peace. | during the season. By Wednesday the whole line foreach customer. Pe ments, including Ice Creams, and other delicacies of the sea- EXTRA TRIPS. chest, gIviag at the sane Giese free tse Of the arms, and (alland 4 Ty Comanche and Waco prisoners, taken at | to Pittsburg will be navigable. Strangers leaving their measures can, by writing, have boots | son, H+ has also. ficted wp seperate and agrees ble sitting par The EMERALD will leave the foot of Murray street every pee actien co the lungs. It not only bea the form of je and forwarded tot: em withont delay. ¢ wearer, but is highly recommended by professional geutle- i the Indians retain a number of Texan At the October election we are to elect three ca- lors fur ladies, which front upo ithe Bay, and furnishes a view | Sindy morning at 7o'el ck. Returning leaves Kingston at 1 | «J Lg hildren, stolen at different times. The chiefs with the ; hich will afford rt suffici COMITAMTLY CN MAND, ot ditaatal sooner and f nM, | o'elock same day. men, being considered ns almost indispensible to persons of se- | © y - nal commissioners, which will affo: sufficient Hondiome Doct, fiom $2 00 to $6 00 tay morping shall be weceler’ ta pecsee the count ak nis | Wor fnehtee rama sutly’ on hoard. ot dentiry habits.” Parents aad gnartiane ate ceqeated to give | Texas commissioner have gone to see President Houston, pal commissioner, whirl wit Slots sectional Hall Boots, 250 to 3.50 aloo teliteed the Bewiten halnon ack J WILLIAMSON, BARLOW & CO this article their attention, as it will be found of infiuite benefit | which interview willhave the effect of bringing about an { !! por he ah Gaiter Boots, 20010 259 Gow Alleys, Delis on the most aporered plemr ive eureclic and am*r Nd 161 Wercatteet._ | to childien of either sex, dnd to all persons who have acquired | exchange of prisoners. War parties of the Keechies are | feelings will ove : ee rch hie be ; 1 goto 260 the recreation of visicors. Of the attention of the waiters, it - IALLENGE TO CROLIUS,—____— | ‘he habit of stooy 1 please send the size across the | tillout, but as soon as they come in, the time and place | I see that the Little Magi aan as been nomina- Tamps, tee, ke eqvally tow 22? 100 to any more ‘hin that they will in all eases be THE Sixteen foot sail boat“ TROUDLER” will sd directions will be hareatdeg | fr more definite treaty will be fixed upon,which the In- | ted by a caucus of the members of eer State Le- Trntan, Camm ox Deuivent found att, ntive to the wants of the visitors. The snbscribe: stand ready to sail any distance, trom M9 toz0 an . | with the Braoe, to obvinte any difficully that may occur in the | “ians prefer holding near the head watersof Red River. | gislature. In Pennsylvania he would be beaten by HNL. WATKING, Trees his Jobe Sepermeace on ee Depeapens. Teabeeitaily po irninst any sail bait by Wm. Crolius, from | size, H ; Tho attendance of this Council would have been morenu- | any candidate 0,000 votes, and by Col. Juhnson 121 WANTS BOOTS EAHOR et | ines meng sn trons 1a, hn-emaory to | mots maiden een nil to eked vince | Forse whoemle and tah we ad eabtihment of | merous an the part ofthe ladiann, had they not wen Hie |b fn). Matty never stood. "well heve, and ts he i es i ANTS BOOTS & SHOES? i ome ” enjoy Ley 4 toenail ty y . a trustful of the Texans, and suspicions of a decoy ortric’ ba Saat econ GrentetHteduction in i es nwiperg, (0, fhe. comfort end enjoyment of those who imay of $100, os day. The sole object is to test the sailing qualities _atim#ee 257 Broadway, comer of Park Place. | for their destruction. During the progress of the prelimi- tet politician with southern principles, never nly think of Gentlemen's fine dress ad-iw*r ’ . B.=To sail without oars or tenders. ARTIN & COUPA, Gaitar Manufact No. 385 | naries for the convention of the council, they were told : of the most fashionable shape, 2,75 to $3.00. Fashioua- ~ TEES arr D. Le INGERSOLL, ha IR sea Mt OE ee en te sae a SIMCR CRUDE, Chimnometer, Weak tu Clow |: aitneee Co INGERSOLL, MA Brits, come that a plan was laid by Texas to poison them with the have constantly on hand a | of ble p Bani RAN at fi . Curious Arrain.—Notwithstanding the confee rand eity’ Gaiters for $1, - sonment of Guitars, maunfactared from the best materials of | small pox by presenting them with goods infected with Bene ey ae areatlacicn, Ladlee sed Chiline teal Pia al ieonely” wits Martvcande Si tcs Mevedecn ag OTHE OWNER OF THE 8 AIL, | superior tone audvertect in every respect, ; that dlecase. ‘This suepicion was, however, lulled, and | sion of Mason of the murder of the two old peo- thirty to fosty per cent cheapor than ever, at 212 Greenwich st, | wards of thre 8, begs to acqual f nd the publie Gah AT * TROUBLER”—The owner of | | Martin & Coupa, having made several improvements inthe | confidence establish Most he upper tri ea . . wre beukey. JA. WIGGING. —” | that he has takcea shore, or Sat Urnne utrect: Whose he Gaede the "saitboxt "Froude a Fe a Tee A otter extat tisha tan ch eee ther tastruments | Poeming, unsettled race, sometimes w thin the limit of | Ple at Harrisburg, an account of which we pub- a ADOLPHE MONDRON, Boot maker, from Pat snsenng koe Nault semester Gat cnrvot i Tad id avige Yau quonpied te ives ics tore inaking their purchases will find it to their | Texas, and other times in the United S.ates; they make | lished in our Sunday paper, he is likely to prove A in . ot 5 . is sail og ge to any | advantage to call and examine their assortment which is the 7 largest im the Uniced States. Freee te thase meinen | “N:'B—The Guitars are warranted to stand any change of no corn, but rely almost exclusively upon game for sub- is, respect fully informs the inhabitants 'of New | Which his abilities entitle lim. — in retu ning thanks for all sistence, which is very abundant. The anxiety for peace 7 an alibi and get clear. Read the annexed letter, York, that he has ooened hisestablishment at No 183 Broad- L ours, he wovld remind his friends that he repairs every h " flight (rom the terra firma of Water street to those mystic re on both frontiers is extreme, and with Texas, it is believed | dated Harrisburg, 25th inst. where ady to execute all ordersentrusted tohim, | Seserption of Watches, Repeaters, Musical and Duplex, the | & flight climate. 0 . fashions std Pett work cans | mlenemriegied thar ein be aes Where the man by many odds, Sold wholesale and retail at 385 Brondway, (up stats.) No | BY Governor Butler ta hae ye hed bees (From the U.S. Gazette, April 26) ~ ‘ nneetion with the ore betow. : . aa Hits Obtains receipts from liviog god's.” connection wr = pee Sr. F enti permanent peace is established, which itis hopedwill | ‘The testimony taken this morning in the case of Mine As soon as convementafter he he has got afew more of those W INDOW SHAD «8—The subseriber offer eipts, and dercenecd from that aenal manufietory of hone . itis hoped thar he will ¢ ndescend to. chatlenges already og quaint der of the Parthemores, goes ‘ to tattmeted by me last night, to prove cused An alibi at the time the clearly mate out by two of our Jacob Zercher swears that canel boat en that morning here during the whele tim morning, when the work sale at hia eet, a general assortmens of nd French Window Sha les, at im s+ that sole object of test | prices lower then at any place in this city. And also a tasteful sof the boats” may be obtaned—after | asso tment of Dry Goods, h.if bis boasted” Troabler” does not prove a sufficient ‘a8 3w"se DANIEL EB. TOOKER. troubler to him by capsizing his -epatation assne hes done 5 BAL ‘CoMrA tos article, the money | herself, he shxlithenhave the opportanity apn his owa terms, | (JF ELCE OF Jt ed, alter $ 00 perday for two days, of egain seeing his vaunred name he achieved inthe fall. We were intormed by Governor | 9%, Charged w: Butler that the Comanches had just returned from a war | Very Clearly, as w: party in Mexico. They represented that they had de- | the innocei.ce of the a streyed two towns in the vieinity of Chihuahua. The | @urder was committed Delawares,who were in their lodges, saw several women | Most respectable citizens. and children who had been taken'prisoners by the Co. | Maton helped to nniowl | manches, and a quantity of silver, The poorer class of | (Good Friday) —' th sore No. 272 Bleecker beanviful (rans aren Palian an OUT AND SHOE STORE. - JOHN TRARY reapectfally informs his friends | paid: tne vublic, that he has commenced business in the above vat No. 90 Nassan street, where he Will thanktully receive | RAMSEY'S CELEBRATED CHEMICAL COSMETIC ¥ exeen'r, all orders he may be favored with on SHAVING COMPOUND. we mest reasoned e terms (or ensh. EN it T°. any gentleman who may parch: AT THIS !=—2000 pairs of will be refunded, if uot entirely ud 3000 puirs of Slippers, jnst | month. To be had ‘of the invencor, WEFEKSON INSUKAN NY—Office 36 Wall street, This Com watacte their bussess of insurance mgainst. loss oF from about 3 o'clock i und recail, at the fo lowing | warehouse, 45 Maiden Lane, manutactory and | fy'jowing 1a the wake of Wm, nthe respectful rate | et ene handibe end alse, oc Mexicans on the frontier are not allowed to keep arms,and ntil ¢ wos finished, which hethinks was Of French Gaiters, of the beat | pg ALEXANDER RAMSEY or thee ighteen, as it did ust sprivg. __alim cargoes agaist loosby Inland eavigation: were compelled to defend themselves with clubs. The | Commenced, Nit! to Gla Me. Parthemore was seen ang, 208 pairs of Slippers, 79 | Certiionte of Dr. B Bond. Mesior dito of wah OK, LONDON-Kesular Packet of the it raat DIRECTORS, Mexicans had messengers among them (o come in and | 2°" ito grclock. letting out his cattle, and about 11 the 4 ‘abd Journal, ay—The. very superior fast sailing packet ship | ‘Thomas W ‘Thorne make peace, to which ad agreed. ith y ‘been discovered.— aokadion in these nores You mill God the greats and beat ae- | Mtg. Alexander Rasoy =" 0 xmsie' SisT ‘JAMES, "Captain ‘Sebore will sail as Fhouas tT Weodrat Benyaruin ff Robson Govachot Mptler fpmn urtist by the nernecad ohieiny ress Imurder said by the MR. ~ thet gh nc “ | J a hy o . of if i be a ' john K vison raves re ; i. pe * 7 nd Miases and Cintdven'e do, anny dag | Compares thd havivg alwayn been tnihe practice ot Mewvky | “Having very auverlor accommodations for exbin, second ea Shomon Prive. Josey Allen” New York, quite & young man, whose object in wccomp® | referred to, recollects that the defendant was on the boat, lemen, we wish io draw. Yeur sttention to ovr srlendid myself, had previously a s preparations | bin, and steerage passengers; persons wishing to embark should e John P Moore hying the party, was to sketch the chiefs of the various | jodye satiated that the unloading of the wood wasnot roriment ipl Boots; Shoes and cloth parton Giters, of the whieh hd been {hi pert make early application on board fogtal Malden lane, in. } James fe Hiclinest tribes who met in couneil,and he succeeded so ere ime | Completed before 11 o'clock, Seme other teatimon cor ‘) + lity and made V0 | ' t ‘I ey KAY, ames. iting alargenumber. G Butler, after spending a * iD aia] 30% 5 ve finest " dy ‘ on id for can heve ry rake ’ " st galfakin Bhoos, 1,6 to $2; boy's Boots of th. best aan ley, re may be slight abr nvuadnateatenations | troeehe oar ty ths shove stip, or any of the tetuler pockets Wr John Mewitt homas shortly to be held another treaty ining the tailor at Hummelstown, who, it ion nase be . 5; Shoes, $1 to 1.255 bbe i's Boo | to 1.00; Bhoes | ly and closely,so es to wive the necessary stiffness to the beard | ipplyine na shy Thy letter. nostnard. azir THOMAS W THORN eee * ed by Mason how long he would be in this ry t Ot eaee Gebers reinwersy igs, Baskins, Bhoes, | te render elore shi aving pleasant and easy. FOR L Ven OOL——Fint Brus) San—The | GEO. T_HOPE, Secretary Portry tn New Orirans.—Count Barat, in | fore a man would be hung after committing merder.— GHEGORY & CAHILL, 967 Brocdwep | Ney, Lorks Apel 12th, 1902. 7. B. BOND, ell known, very, fast sai ius Buuah ship CHEE- | CHEAP UHOLETERY Wilton, Braveela and Inerait | whose arms Byron died, according to his showing, The Counsel for young Farthemare fot Golaemte, tne —— — ~ © l w inte de ‘arpets, made, aud repaired, and werrauted . cure the at it . 2 g TATENT LIVE WORT." Oa Ray | SIRANT oooh ti oom neg | PMOL HARES ta here” f 0 Gtseatees oto moe ee, expen [haa Been mou shockingly Iynhed in New Orleans | inchnes Ra's whun ts alge ome combos ‘ " ble for roots of 01 a t ©, BROTHE Co. i olstress. ~ , ‘ Het. mai bm KCOLLING & CO-9 Bouter bam =| BO neat toes te ee Falek teak 0 ne) im MRS. BOLTON, 360 Monroe street, and headed towards the north were made by the prisoner

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