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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, [X,—-No, 115 ~--Whoie No, 3328. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1843. To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year exeept New Year's day and Fourthof July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- 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 aro informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing ast. thas the largest cireslation of any paper in this city, or the world, and is therefore, the hest channel for business men inthe city ur country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- vance. PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate prices, and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, RIRTOR OF THE HeRaLD Estan.isHmenr, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassan strects HOUSES TO LET AT YORKVILLE.—z sarge houses on the corner of 84th street and 3d avenue; either Ag of thee is calcntated for a public house, grocery or. pri Tile resndence, "On the oreiniges isa fine stable, cowling alter, azii a fine guden, consisting of 8 -ots, with grape vines and fruit trees thereon. For terias, inquire of JOHN A. MORRILL, Esq. ma 2wr No. 11 Chambers st, A 175 HOUSE TO LET—A handsome two wory faa frame House, filledin to the roof with brick, ith fine c*/umus in front, and cupola on the roof, mar: ve mantels and folding doors, and silver plated hard were in thepriueipal story plensautly'sitared gn Norte Second st in Williom burg hetween Six’ h and Seventh s'reets, with ien minutes walk of three ferries to New York—or a part wou'd be let sta tow rent, toa femily of not more than three Persons. Enquire on the p'emises, «r of net tor W. ©. SHAW. 121 Faltn st. N.Y pe TO LH 1—Patcf a two story »nd att brck House; fisigt 2 desirable r sidence for a small f inag nteel neigh bart and within two miuutes walk of two € +h run every fonx minates. Location heal ‘order. Anply o» the premises NV a Kighth and Nicth Aveours Tien 0 thy ard house ip g Ei h eenth street bet Marden In Rent $10 4 wood Gut ge at Gowan yp, echtaiuiog six rooms cellar and woodnout [BL shin front, and large ev dv, brewcifulty aitaat fooung th: Bar ,and commanding & mostextencive view. To pectable fiuilt, thisin a very desivanie residence. RMARTIN & Co. 25 Johnatreet, N. ¥. the store or warehouse 1 Maiden lane, a stand for the dry xoodsor cther business, now Comstork. ‘The first foor and cellar 2 doo: to the subscriber, at $100. Wito, the biow house 188 Hammoud ¢rect, near Greenwich. u rented at moderue rice. ny te te SUYDAM, D8 Waverly Pace, av ser or 46 Wall street. nd Fr PH AMEMICA, Tuoraday, aud Sia r] NORTH AMERICA § Capt. M. LM Trucs Tueady. Thur urday eftennoons, at fer shed with ew auc stidetoatial, f emol tons ere for speed and 8 terma | lly ‘Hi: bass, black, week, treut, picker h Hoo! mp and xrase Lines + bask a skeots ; at fie { salinon and trot Sugods on gime} double and sin: gle Gatt, with a variety of erticles, suitable for American hing.’ Superior do. ble eyed Needles. 226 mr 'T. & J. BATE. 70 Maiden lane, un stairs. NEPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, i Preprietor of the ‘ishment feels grateiul for the very literal aud distinguished. patronage he has hereto- 4 ywedexertions he hopes to. secure cont . He mort respectfully inf hisfriends and the in general.tha: his b the reception ef company, and tht he is ‘ments with fam'lies to board for the ing vess00 wpon reason ible terms ‘There is nota Hotel iu the cewatry which Combines the advantages of this for health, com‘o:t, and ntea fe gentlemen or gentlemen with their families, i ‘ons far the summery with all the 2 and retir: d resi- C.F. MICE, 1 no 5 Gur Plaxo FORTES.—The subscribers respectfully i.vite ot of Gon ‘entences ani $ dence, c-nuot fail to be suited. their fiends and the public in general, to call at their ests Inment, No. 251 Kast Broadway, where they h=ve ou, hand a ted ateck of mshocaay ad4 rs wood French grand warra and tobe kept in tune for one \ en) Teave to iaforin she pub ic, that ept by Benet and Hw subseribera ‘The pr.ces will be fwd suit Purchssers are respect(ully ipvi ed oeall nd exa ese i ‘Allkiads of ptauos from 6 te octaves wil ‘Also pianos tuned and repaired, or exchanged ou the Nd IL he made to order. terme, Alaa ve ond hy tid pisos forsale, moat reasomable SURE RICHAND & JOHN RUCK, 225 1m" 251 Kast Broadway. (PO FFORTSMEN-JOAN CONROY, $2 Fatton stort, corner of (lif, haa received 150 Bin.cod Rods, fresh from Calentta, of a beautiful taper, #nd free from worms, which he for sate cheap, by thedozen or single one. Fle has also Teceived, direct from Malogn, 6900 simon siuk worm gut, of the best quai y that has been scen for many years, round, white and strong nba ; J.C. ageneral assortment ef Fishing Tock ¢ is the most complete that bas ever bren seen inthis or my cther city. He xuarin'ees to sell his tackle chenver than any other store in the His rods and reels are cither made by himself or under immediate supe and warranted hi Di te Apelers ore reepectiully rived to inspect his stock, £26 613 he Evst River, at Gowanus Heights, two from South Brooklyn Ferry, enmmandiog the Bay and Jersey shor:, the ‘erties of New J Brookl: n, Staten Island and the Ext aud North Ri “The Huse isb ick, & superior building, five stories hich, covered with copper; the hall ard steirs of marble; the water fron’ ab utone theasand feet, and the bathing withina few vard of the door, excetle t fishing ard fowling in the im mediate ¥ ici ¢ from New York is abouttifteen i he pre ‘are not excelled by any »i'tation pear thi chy Que hundred persons ean be accominodated— ossession immed atel, Apnly to JOAN F ‘DELAPLAINE. 68 Wall 1. ALSO TO LWT, the three story brick House, 31 Walker treet, hetween Broadway avd Church street, nccupied by Mra. ervlanek; aud che two story brick Ho 229 Nineteenth atrert_ocenpred by Mr- C, W. Feeks—Rents moderate, ald Im*gc TO RENT—The extensive Buildiog erected the pre- faim rencne the stiberrioer, for His own residence, on the ma aod splendi he Mangion House at Bloomingdale “Abbey” situateda sh irt “istancs abov ove dust abore Steyker's Bay, and nearly pyuste St. Mic! rel e place is well known as ont of the most delightful situations on the Inland, and is re- TO es known as the he sixmile EF é 23 = ma-kably hea'th; rummer season. ‘Tre Bloomingdale stages pass and repass the ie every honr in the Lie ‘The gate is new, and numbered 101. ane vent willbe im accordance with the present state of the ier. A or at 182 Chambers. street, N. could be made, if desired, by factory t ¢ of the furniture now in the use the house will be rented separately. apt: im*r fhe tapi esilier da tee Baeeuaec! Bera cate together wit rniture." To a ae table person, it wil be reaied low. ‘For Tarther sly to . PIA the office of th Pavilion Korn'sin or of aLEX'R L. McDONALD, _a23 Iw¥ee No. 52 Jeha street 8d story, New Yo th. _ TO LET=The fire prow back store, No. 16 “oun f3 at, with immediate 1» S) 4 Lu . Fs “TO LET—The two story brick Honse and premises, Oni No, 14§ Wooster street, finished in the most modern style, with meible mantel-pirees and eldang doors JOSELFH McMURKAY, 100 Pine street. tk Shop», with good light, at 1 be at low rents to good tenanti FULLER, 4th story, front buildin; i. ngs Qwer ghout.’ Apply to mor TO LET—Several if 20 Ann street. wi Enquire of WM. between 11 and 2 oe! FOR BALE—A Country Aesidence, situate! on fi:2 Rockawny. u. 1; between five and six acres of land, set out in worked peach trees. There is on the premi es vlarge dwelling house. barn and other oat uildi er witha good well ot wate ed ont from Juniira to Rockaway, at the junetion of the roo ing ts Near Rockaway, and about two miles from the Maine Favilion. For farcher partien'ara avply to JUHN L NOX TON, Jr a Abel 8. Sm'th's, 205 Bowery. 25 6 TO LET OR FOR SALE—A three story modern be se and siore. wi h two lots of Williamsburg, about tw mated on the turn. inate walk om the Beck Sin Perry _ Apoty on the peemis- ‘ou stroetn, mibure, or ape cana WaT TAPSCOTT, ” Sy ade "ec of excellent faads pails. recently pa pome seeds planted; and ‘ for one year's uve, aud a large qa ntity a well of excellent water "at the door. os About ir tein fing eobaition, end all ready fora. fumily to more in’ “Thehouse ivone anda ball story high, with'a piexza all round. “A. good cellar, two. room", a milk room, ‘pratnes, Closets, Scenon the fist floor, and'four rosme above, ‘The ficlt are well watered avd 23 pf ple ugh d te sold oteachin eter and Aa ia ipntable tit money wowid be required pad down Th eughill, Morris Co. New vereee mom 1 i fork. he stages pass every day to and fom the city, DLOW & CO. Auctioncers, No. 11 Broa a FOR SALE OR crex of wond 30 acres of meadow, i The AS nd. wi an sbandance of fruit. FARM FOR SALE, conta’ nig forty acres, thirty. five under cultivation and the balancea good growth of ‘wood. he premises jsa house i ir, a now coach h end ee Sanda heey earths eee hat red from the werther bya I house, and & t he t chsh apytes, cherries, pears, quinces, e. two miles from the steamboat landing. town of Rye, onthe North street road. A fail view ¢f the Sound ; ean Pa) tight, houses when lighted; is in every respect a desirable location for « gentleman's resi- fine lawn in front is f uit ia abundance, oes is furm is in Westchester County. Call on the premises, Oe rm ie eae WELCH, 39 Leonard streets orat the Police Office. oron alg Im*ec DRESS BOOTS. LATEST FRENCH STYLE. THE SUBSCRIBER vespeetfully invites the citizens of New Yo k aud strangers. Beige te to call at P id FULTON 8° ‘ i and examine a large asvortment of Dress Boots, made in the Iatest fashion, and ef the finest French calfskin. Gent emen can ‘boots made to ord-r in the best manner, at six dollars per pair, and footed at four dollars, warranted equal to any manufactored in the city at from seven to eight do!lars, phe Persons having tender fert, or being dificult to fit o aunt of lomps, bpions. cor lobe et handsome, by pdrawing Of hetect and iting ap and keeping a pair of las: by writing, have boots fi on each a a leas made and forwarded Pumps, te., e. Teno, Cam ORR Wa. 114 Briton at, between Nesenu tend Dovel are, WHO WANTS BOOTS & Tie G excent Resection is eos ever knows, ‘Only think of Gentl men’s fine dress cal! stitehed of the most fashionable shape, $2,75 to $3.00. Fashioua- ble rcege d boots $1 00 to $200 4 pair. 4 Rreneh and city imade Gaiters for 91,25 th $1.60 4 pai: _aoimér 'y colored > a the fashion ror Gentlemen, Ladies snd Children thirty to fort) cent cheaper than ever, at 212 Greenwich st, corner of Barclay. YAS. WIGGINS. ad im*r a AEH at rns that ite ooeued hisentblhinent at No. ie) Broad way, where he is ready to execute ail ordersentrasted to him, of tet fashions best workmanship. mn wishing to have an elegant fit will do well to call his work a8 imer el) oR OIEA D SHOE STORE. F 'Y respectfaliy informs his friends Aud the vublie, tnat he has commenced business in the above line, at No. 99 Naesan street, where he will thanktully rec ifuliy exeenre, all orders he way be favored with on the méat reasoned € terms for cash. var LADIES, LOOK AT THI French Gaiter Boots, ana 3000 yeerived, axd or sale wholesale, aud very low prieos :~2000 pars of Fre aqasinty net all colora $150) and "S000 ‘cents, at 367 Broadway and 9? Canal street. Toten iu thew aren jou wilt Gad the the warld of Boots, Guiters, Children's do, reatest, and best as- oes, Bippers, Ke, en's attention to ot id Bhoes and cloth ba'ton © French ealfshin Boats, of the beatansiiit ce mon nd French calfken Boots on hand, from $3 to per py bution Gaiters, $?,50;, Pranell + the finest t eaifekin Bhoos, 1,25 te $2; boye's Boots of the best 1,95 10 $2,755 Sh Sito 125; pda Boots, $1 to 1,50; Bhoe: 80 cewis ve @1. Booiay Gaiters, 8/ippers, Ties, Buskiie, Seer eo in endless variety, rnd oll warranted to he ot the fr GREGORY & CAHILL, 367 Brondway ea £23 Im® ‘anel street. OK ALBAN a —— 7 ‘eambowts KUCHESTER on. ‘SOU MENHICA will, on and after Morday, May Int, eave every evening, (Sundays ¢xermed) at 7 o'clock, in- stead of 6, as heretofore, 226 Str as Wy LIE BOAT.” Gfice Noy erect. a TA PUBLIC—Wrhereas, anarticle appears iu the di Ty fetere ualor tap bec of ¢ Bostectlocy frl'elly ines i ‘ubscriber, thereby. Bi ‘ np formerly k-own 8s ‘Webb's Burner was sbsolutely h is entire myent'on — Now: the aubscriver wold moat form tho public it the lamp in qaestion owes imorovemenss to Biay alfue.” And the article alluded to says, Webb's latest: im- form ment of the patent ean only b: found at his Row, inorder to show the erco- of the ab-ve aster: store. tion, the subsc'iver has only to let it b large assortment of the above Philosophi own that he has a by the inverted co and for whi hth ; \ Vite the public to call and judge for themselves which is the humbug—only give hima call, and don't forget the old and p manrnt location, No. 114 Grand street, one door from Broad- wee ater JAMES HINDS, Manufacturer. [MPO TANT TO ALL.—Haddorfi ld, N. J., April 20, 1843.—(n the 13:h day of ('ctober, 1841, Iwas attacked by a severe pain iat'es in the region of the liver, whch con- tinued some five Tne pain was then relieved b’ breaking of an abscess internally, Subseq-enty, and dari the whole winter of 1841, 42, I suffer d mtevsely fro ' pain ia the side, exer pt when tem ly reheved by a ge of mater from the abscess. ng ‘all this time I was confinedto my house, had a violent cough, raised much blondy matier, and, was supposed by myself anc ‘others to be in the last sta} consumption. The February my life wat near itsclose, L pro- cur da bo Balsam of Wild Cnerry. As soon as Icommenced the use of it 1 began torerover. The sore- hy ss of my sid. constantly geew I+ss, my cough gradually left m>, the profuse expectoration and spittting of biood ceased, and my g neral health beeam: by degre:srestured. 1 contivu: i am, aud by the latter part of Ma-ch I resam. nha ecadled jogether with still fu nO extra charge ed using the Bi ed my tiade, that of & ’ me ty contin: without iatercop ion throughon’ the past year- Iwill fortner remark,this remarkable enre was effected by the use of only three bottles of Wistar's Gloucester Connty, Ine, the subscrib. r, om " suid county, Thomas ‘who bei-g duly affirmed accor dine to law, saith the above sta ementysig all thicgs trite, ‘Affirmed betore me, she 20th cay of April, 18:3. J CLEMENT, J. P. A. Wilhams, Exq , counsellor at law, No. 58 William street, was cred of spasmodic usthma of tweuty-fou yecrs standing, by the use of one bottle of the Wild Chtry Balsam. Let those wordesful cure «all at his ¢ ffice and see him. N. J. wascured of ie of only one bo tle. ‘e have no Toom to name vy imilar cases. Price #1 per hottie. Sola at 125 Fultonstr-et, corner “f Nas- san, by lanae Butts; Dexter, Asbany ; Goihain, New Haven. m= ec WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE HOTEL, $6 PEARL ST | FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. J, FOWLER & SON respecttully inform their friends and « the public, that they have opened the above well known Hotel on strict temperance principles, and pledge themselves to conduct the same strictly in those principles. The aceom modati sos need no comment, ag they are yood and comfortable, Permanent and transient Boarcers by the day or week. Pri- vate apartments for families on the most reasonable terms. "The location is convenient to the London and Liverpool Packets and the Albany, Buffalo, Boston and Philadelphia ts. Every information gives to persons travell1i ¥ Pea cehetonn wen of anaveranes ve ol paws of fis slid Stites and Canada. ie ; ‘The Reading Koom will be supplied with English and American rs, and all the Temperance periodicals. ‘Tecms—Bourking per week $3; per day 75 cents. Tea, cof- fee. cakes, ready. re, ed, would cheerfully recommend the noice of our Washingtonian friends, and bic generally. Geo. Hall, President Parent Society, Brooklyn.” James Van Dyke, President of Wallabout |’. B. Society. President o! the Franklin Temp Society. Win. F. Leaget, Vice President Brotdway Society... President of Prospect Society. i Kev. Isaac Covert, Presisent Washivgtonian T. B. Society Nicholas Duff, President of Anderton Society. A/D, Wilson, M, D. President of Marshall TA Society. api im*ee ROSSVILLE BOARDING SCHOOL, STATEN LAN D. W WESTTHORP respecttally informs his friends and the * pablic, thi school will re open_on the Ist of May. Payents and guardiaus are also ioformed W. W. makes its point of conscience to guard in every possible way the morals tohihsren comes d to Lob Ling four to twelve Pes age. leading, writing, orthography, arithmnc, geography aud graminar Caught. athe location is delightfal und hesithy; o ardens and play ground are spacious; aboni minutes walk from the landing. - ‘The. steamboat i leaves: day at 3 o'clock, for Rossville. rms, for boas tuition, inclading wasni $25 per quarter, paid in ad ‘Keferenee: Kev. David More, Staten Island. Haq., 4 Chatham Square, N. ¥ AIDE, ‘Staren Island. . N. Seymour, Henry Stewart 94 ks street, Brooklyn. a2? im*r WASHINGTON GARDENS, HOBOKEN. JOHN IRELAND, the well known proprietor of the First ‘Ward Hot t, ( f Exchenge ed trom bis pectfully ly pare Capt Edward Ferber, i ‘Mrs. Varian, 21 Eleridge atreet, New Yors. friends, and desirous to merit a conti informs them and the pu chased the large and com: as the Wa hington House, gituste m Hadson street Hoboken, within a few m nutes walk from the Ferry, formerly eccupied by the late Janes Sweeny, where he will’be happy to recei calls from the friends of the late proprietor, also the pul generally. ‘The Gordens being newly and tastefully laid out, will be supplied during the season with rn excellent assort: nt of the rarest and choicest of flowers. ‘The bar, being ently enlmged and newly fitted up, will contain a goud as- tortmeut cf Wines aud Liquors of the most approved quality, and cigars of the most superior brands—also Sherry Cobblers t Ju'eps and Pune! the ments, incl ‘He has son. Tors fur ladis cf the moat delighetul scenery. > p seperate and agreeable sitting par which front upo1the Bay, and farnishes a view » E he subscriber, determined that nothing shall be wanting to secore the comfort of his B trons. has alo refitted the Bowling Saloons, with two entire new Alleys, buiit on the most approved plan, for exeroive and the recreation of visico the attention of the wai is unnecessary to say more ‘hen ihat they will i t ntive to the wants of the visitors. Jong experieuce in the business, respectfal of the pub ic patronage, and pledges him ll be wanting on his part, or those ia employ, to ontribute to the comfort and’ enjoyment of thors who may the Washington Gardens a2?-iwer JOHN IRELAND, Proprietor. F NCIS R. CRUMP, Chronometer, Watch and Clock aker and Jewslet, firimcriy with 8. J. Tobias for nearly years, and recently with Marjwands » Broadway, up- wards of three years begs to acquaint his friends and the publie, that he has takew a store at 248 Grand street, where he intends the above basi iness and trists from his jong experi: ity, to meet with that share of patronage to An retusning thanks | tion af Watches, Hepeate mac ancy int Dawe erie cantenet roe eee ‘ m = self, and not trust to the in- keys in proportion. Cash avimer RAMBEY’S ©: LEBRATED CHEMICAL COSME > oan gems DHAVIN COMBOUND -OSsENC ta ; willbe refunded, ifwot cauraiy aeteeiesee mavth. ‘To be. had ‘of the inven.o1 warchouse, 45 Maiden Certificate of Dr. T, E. Bond, Senior Ke ‘Advocate abd Jouruale Mr. Alexander Ramsey" Sir—I have fairly Compound, ai self, had prev joney J, after us ng it one fy At his manusactory and os UEXANDER RAMSKY, the Christian 1d. closely ,s0 48 to ,ive the ve tw render clove shaving sant aod ensy, New York, April 12th, 1812, ala im? T. E. BOND, BROWN & COS One Price Hat Store, 178 Cha pM square, corner of Mott st., where fashion, heauty, ity and economy are combined to.ndom the head. ‘The prictors have the pleasure now to offer anew style of imitation of beaver, which closely resembles those fe iy sold for $5 and $6. at'the low fixed price of $3: those who from imelineti om vor necessity are nduced to study economy in that ispenaable article of dress, have now an opportunity of doing so, and still keep ap the appearance of the most, fashionable.— Brown & Co. in presenting this hat to the public, think they have reached thy ultimatum of beauty, cheapness, 2 durability and comfort to the wearer. All are’ for cash, therefore o good customer nays the losacs incarred by the bad. BROWN & CO. 178 Chatham square, a8 im* c Mort 3 SPRING FASHION FOR GENTLEMEN'S HATS —The undersigned respectfully informs his customers and the ,wblic generally, thet he has now ready for inspection and sale, le cf gentlemen’s Hats, " symewy of form, execed any ormer effort, au this or any other city. ;d'o the ecoiomist they are desirable wi bine cheapneas, durabil ty and elexince, any and iufe tonove. In the maanfactare of Hats he ¢! tenges compe tion; he therefore solicits a share of public patron- fe; be would also call their attention to hits large assortment of Men's, Youth’s,and children’s caps, of cloth,veivet, &c. all of his 9k a manetactere, which for varievy of patterns canuot be equalied. Also, h stew. jura- Pro the je, as they com: Warranted equal to fate of children’s drab and pearl color hata tritam velvet of various patterns, fur » summer wear, very much admired. A call wall most sceytical of the superiority of the sbuve mei cles, now ready for sale the o'd established stores ISAAC ARCHER, all im*r 204 and 760 Greenwich at,'N. ¥. THE WAR, SALT WATER BATH is now open at the foot of Desbronrs street, N. R. For its advantages over fresh water, see Medical Jvurnals, Five Tickets one Dollar. aplé tm*r TYPE AT RK TYPES, AND ALL OTHER PRINTING MATERIALS MANUFACTURED AT CONNER’S UNITED STATES TYPE AND STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY, Conner or Nassau ann Anw StRERTS, N ‘ CAN BE HAD AT KICHTEEN PER CENT DE- DUCTION FROM OLD PRICES. HE undersigned resvecrintly informs the Ol Patrons of the ‘Type end Stereotvne Foundsy, formerly known as JaMEs P nd more recently as Corman & Cooke's, and the public im general, that tney are prepared to execute orders for PRINTING TYPES PR 3 28, CASES, IMPOSING STONES, INK, FRAMES, and her artrcle necessiry to form Complete Printing Estoblishieuts, ou as favorable terms, of a8 good a auslity ax any other éstablishment in the United ESS, CHASES, OLD PRICES, PER POUND. » Agate, 108 cents. Nonpared, My Minion, 66 i, Brevier St Bourg 16 Long Primer, Long Pimer, Small Pica, Mos Small Piea, rien, Borders, Cuts, Bro: nd all other a tured at this estabrishment, at the same reduce: New Auticles got up to order, ou being rates. furnished with terns. Parhe ‘Type cast at this establishment, is, both in the style of Face and he iene) ofwhieh it is particularly adapted for service m Newspaper Psintin, cs 0 N. B —Such Newspaners aa will eopy the above three time will be entitled to pay in Typeyon making a bill of four tim the amount of the three ins al ‘A FEW, GETLEMEN of steady Tibits can be accommo dated with good board and plessint rooms in a private fami- ly, at 204 Falton street. Also, afew day boaders can he accom modated on the most reasonable term. A parlor and bedroom to let, with or without hoa ec HAVAN( SHGARS. M. PICABIA, No. 49 Liberty at eet, near Naseau, offers + for sate the following -— 4 100,000 La Norma Sexars, lat quality, very superior. 4 do do 30,00 Diana do 25,000 Favorita do co do 41,00 Riicita Basera, very old,and = do 4,000 Esperanza d n) 58,000 Regalia, Dama, and Conones, dodo. Tne whole entitled to debenturv, and in ‘lots to suit pur chasers, aplé im=r N (RELAND —Persons wishing nds in way part of KEnyland, Ireland. Scot n be supplicd with drafts for large or sm all ame payable on demand, washout discount, i1 all the. priveipal towns of the United’ Kinsdom, end the same forwarded by the regular packets of the Ist, 7th, 1th, 16th ny the B Great Westero. Apply to A220 OF KISSINGEN, Germany, called HAKOUZI,—The Rake ezi has an ac Hime flavor, of an eg ceabic taste, and being powerfully promotive of secret purfier, a str me so.vent, uud at the seme time strengthening wish vut heating, itacts as a po pacifically ou the l.ver, tne systema yenar. port. aud we- tem, and dtesipaling any exisung obstruction, i used according to’ directions, ‘The Rak: Id at the following places, at 373 cents a quart jus, adozen. Sold by Henry King & ¢ 0. Diuggista, 461 Broxd way, cor. Grand Sou Hard, Detluc & Go. ¢o 581 Broadway ‘Thes. T. Gr en 399 Broadway. ‘Thos. H. Hart, 278 sruadway Charch’s Dispeusary, 188 Bowery. Wholesale «d retail by. FLORIAN STRAUSS, 66 Beaver street, a2 im*r up stairs, Q THE LOVERS OF BUPERIOR BLACK TEA— Howaua’s Mixture—This extremely delicivus aad unparal- teled Zea, so highly celebrated in Chinn apd Europe, just im ported, 1s how for sale at the Canton Tea Company’ General ‘en Establishment, 121 Chatham st. New Yor tin sackages, na @? each A2! Im% ec. HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS. HEE x UBSCRiB<RS are now opening, by receut arrivals, their apr.pg assortment of Hardware, kc., which they of at the luwest market prices, for cash ur approved paver, iz Butt Hinges and Screws. Brass dvelt Good: dapaned Tea ‘frm 2 Park row Pring 50 ee Fine Pen and Pocket Cutle- vr, ‘Tabie Knives and Forks, Tinned Hollow Wave. Scissors, Razors and shears. wa, #ilesant ‘Tools. D xon & Sons Wares. Bolts, Locks, ke Castors, Candlesticks, &¢. 8 » Sekles, Shovels, Ke. &e. ortinent 0: A ‘ifles and Gan ma- tol: lower prices than auy other h»use can afford to sell, been purchased at auctien and clse where, muck below original cost. A W. SPIES & CO, 222 Ime 218 Pontl street opposite Platt Street. ons Seopa La TEN CENTS Pe ico POUNDS. FREIQHTS FROM NEW YOsK TO BALTIMORE. Shi_pers of goods to Baluimore from New York ate reape t fully, formed shat goods censiened to the tu>scriber, agent of the Enaladel phils iimington: Baltimore Katlroad Lise, be forwarsed from Phitade!phi 7 to Baltnnore at the rate of ten certs por 100 Ibs. either by steamboat or ra I rord @oods destined tor-ny point xonth or west of Baltimore, will beforwarded from thence at the lowwst raice, and our arrange: w ments are re despatch. Vor tarth r information apply ve H_ HUDDELL, at the net No.2. W. L. ASHMEAD. Age Phila office of the Union Transportation Li _lec shia. PASSAGE TO PITTSBURG. THE subscriber has completed arrangements for the con- veyance ot Passengersand Merchand se to Pittsburg avd int medi te places, on the most reasonable terms, per zeus oat People about to proceed to the Westward, will find it much to their advantage to mak» their arrangements - this desirable conveyance, a- the rictest attention will at all times be pad. to the co fort of the passengers, as well as the punctuality of adisret conveyance with despatch. ‘or further particul ply to “JOSEPH McMURRAY, alsec 100 Pi ine s*reet, corner of South. FOR LIVERPOOL AND HALIFAX. ‘The Royal Mail Steam Ship BRITANNIA, J. Hewitt, Esq commander, will leave Boston forthe above ports on aa Ist May. 1 ’ ‘assage to Liverpool se sees $120 Passage to Halifax++ as reer) Apply to D. BRIGHAM, Jr Aire, avd Mr 3 Wall street. STATEN ISLAND FERRY. Foot of Whitehall street. On an “Monday, April 10th, the ste Ai EN ISLANDER wil leave on follows, until further notice ISLAND. NEW YORR. LEAVE STATEN At @ ier. a Ng eM 6 are required to be particutarly marked,anu the owners thereof. adec NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Faze only 12% Cents !=The slendid | steamer PASSAIC iu Joho Gafly, has been ty are at the risk of '» Capt 11 commence her trips put in complete orde:, a for the season, on Monday the J0th instant, as foilows, until further notice t= Leave New York at 4 o'clock, P.M. : Newark st 746 o'clock, A. M.” _Freizht corrigd at reasonable rares. EVENING LINE withont landi al6 6mee_ FOP ALBANY, —=From the foot of Barclay le the splendid commodio wi ovary fees i days “ or Passage or ti a the office of exid Bost, foot of Barclay st. The above boat will leave Albany the alternate days, foot of ap'ér Hamilton street. p NEW YORK AND KINGSTON SPAM FREIGHT ‘or Kingston, and {claware and Hudson ND PASSAGE J, Oa a EMERALD and NOR ‘The & Mi ALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New Vork f< ri Marray stieet, every Monday and @nursday at5 clock P. ‘Wi I leave Kingston (Rondout landing) every Wedne and eatery Pi panel P.M. 4 - vy ‘The H, Captain John Samuels, will leave Now York, (901 of Musany street, every Weduesony and Saturday at ri wut i rion Rondout landing) every Tue : ay and XTRA TRIPS, The EMERALD will leave the foet of Murray street every Sundy moruing at To'elck. Rethruing leaves Kingston at 4 o% Jock same day. alvenn ‘or freight oF passage apply on hoard, or to WIELIRMSON, BARLOW & CO _all 3m@r 161 Wes CHALLENGE TO On US THE Sixteen foot sail hoat “TROUBLER” will stand ready to aingt any sail the tire ony. of June month’s notice being gi of $100, each day. The f ofthe Boats. .-='Ko sail without oars or tenders. C. L. INGERSOLL, 406 Water street, TO THY, OWNER OF THE S4iL BOAT. * TROUBLER”—Ths owner of the saliboat *Froudler” having ceived ture chilleuyes trom. boats built by Wm. Crolius within the lastsix months, and not having yet accepted the same, it presuned, that in qublshing his challenge to ail sgainat at ever bnilt by Or is foweii sg toagiontion has taken a fight from the terra firma of Water street w those mys Siew wy Ob: oon a8 convent pts, and des ce nd 4 reves aad he wil : chatlenges slrenay given him {ag the aiiling quaities of the boats” may be which, if bis boasted" ‘Troabler” does hot pro troabler to him by caps! his \epatavion as sn dove herself, he shall theahave the opportunity pan his owa terms, Oo perday for two days, of again seeing his vaunted name fitowing va. the wake of Wms rolins, a1 the respectful rate ol three mites meighteen, as itdid last spriny.—-Aldlin* m tat OM LONDON—Hexalar Packst of the Ist of _ superior sailing t shit Ke ‘JAMES, Captain Sedore will sail ap wing very superfor accommodations for exbin, second ca bin, and steerage parsengers; persons wishing ibark should ¢ early application on board foot of Malden lane, or to. JOSEPH MeMURKA ne street, corner of South street, for their friends, eon have them 1 OF any of the regular packer il any distanee, from 20 to.40 miles, ome ever bait by Wim. Crolins, from il the first day of Atigust next, one n,tosnil two separate daya for the sum object is to test the sailing qualities aTIm*ec re the man by many odd: ceipts from living go" tafter he he has gow objeet of tes Dtained—sfler fie Persons wishing to brought out by the above applying as ebowe it hy be inp—— The ship CHES~ immediate des he sus Fulton Folton Bank NOTIG i HE Croten Aaueduct Board respectfally call the attention of their fellow citizens to the Ordinance of the Common Council, pub ished below prohibiting, under penal irs of fine or imprisonment, the wnau horised opening of the Hydrauts erect d for the extis shivevt of fires. In the absence of such an Orsinince beretofor-, all the efforts of the agents of the ‘Anaeduct D partment have failed to correet an alarming evil, ch it is the duty of every good e'tizen to nasist in ing. Many of the Hydrants have been broken and nlit £ rae. Vice, 1 coasequence of the car-lessness or inexpe- ned them : thus cansing great expense to the city—an lestroying the usefaln Hydrants in cave of fire, RARE the asfety of the neighbor ing bu Idings In consequence of the wanten w fr drants improperly opened, and kept open, through the head of water at the distuibutng reservoir has been much diminished ; and should fires occur, an efficient action of the lydrants capmot be looked for unless strict obedience to the Ordinance now passed, shali be yielded or enforced. Tue Cro- tow Aquednet Board therefore enro sly ask the cetive co-ope- ratioa of heit fellow citizens, ia effectiog the importaut ob- jeet which Ordinance of the Common Couneil is intended to accomplish, JOHN L. LAWRENCE, M. VAN BCHAICK J, PHILLIPS PHOENIX, ERUNELIUS W LAWRENCE, .,., SAMUEL B. RUGGLES. New York, April 15th, 1843. AN ORDINANCE. AMEND AN ORDIXAN: ETO. REGULATE THE WATER WORKS OF THE CITY P OT sepiember sth 1812 ARSC jepiember ith, 5 Beotion 1. No prreun or 5 the Mayor, Alder- TO men or stants of the resy thall wihcw’ pre- vio i ou Aqueduct Bourd, unscrew « ‘or attached ts the Cro, t reuishment of fires, ex: cept inense of fren the neighborhond, mor shall leave auch fire hydrant open fora longerime than shalt be liited mm auf perm axion aor ahall use the water for other plrpotes than msy be'thentioned in sniu perraission, under the penalvy of t senty five dolla:s for each offence f Sno. 2. No person or persons, except such as may be licen sed by the Croton Avurdact Boad to sell water to shipping, sha!l take the w ter from any hydrant ere ted or to be erecte: in the city ef New York and attached t0 the Croton wi the purpose of selling -he said water or efering , under the penalty of twenty-five dollare for eacl offence, $ Seo. 3. Any penalty herein prescribed shall be imposed on the offender in like mauceras is provided in the first section of the seventh tile of the Ordinance hereby amended, in respect to the penalty therein prescribed. Ant in default'of the py ment, the offeuder shail be subject to the like punishment by imprisonment, as 1s in the said nection prescribed. . Sec. 4, Itshall he the duty of the treet Inspectors, Con- stables, Marsha's, Police Officers, ant Watchmen, to ¢ the observance of this Ordinance to the ncmost of theit ties, and to make complaint of any violation thereof to the pro- Pen authority. ‘Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, March 27'h, 1813. Adopted by the Board of As istants, March 27th, 1813. Keceived from hs Honor te Mayor, April 13, 1843, without jis approval or objecriuns thereto. ‘nerefore, und-r the 1rovisions of the amended Charter the same beceme a law. (Signed) JO8. R. TAYLOR, aplé 2w r 500 PATH OF GOOD DOUBLE AND BUSKINS, of all colors, tron 5s. to 6s. and $1, war ranted good Ladies’, Misses, aud Children’s Gaiters, black, brouze, green and light colors, of the latest fai $137 to $175, aud $2. Gent's line French aud native calf dress boots, ‘r eaif dress quarter boots, shoes and eaters; mena’. Yo Rod child od Tow prit ed bones rine mene’ boyd aad children’s, of ail sorts ands izes, tly cheapest 7. t you Lageeatagsortment, best quality, snd Yowest prices in “B Walker, 4:9 Broadway. i have sold out my other store, aid will pay all attention to xccommodate my friends and the public. Good shoes at low prices. Good gniters, 12s. ‘al ime in the United States a } best cosmetic in use for clearing abd establish'ng a brilliant comp! Sold at whoiesale or retail at Church's Dispen- sary, 188 Bowery, coruer of Spring street. Price 75 cen's per bottle. 220 'm dem, AMES G. MOFFET, 121 Prince st., New vork, has at aie sa band sod offers for sule by witolesale and retail, at the lowest market prices, viz = 7 German Silver of different thicknesses, a very superior ar tiele 5 Sheet Brass; Plat Coopers’ Brass do; 1 Ears and Rivets ; Umbrella, Parasel and Shade Furniture. ye fe Which he warrants in quality equal to any in the United States, and of his own manufactare. C7 Gold, Silver, and all kinds of metal, rolled at the short- agim*m KTANT—GERMAN SILVER! GEKMAN Sik —JAMES G. MOFFET, 121 Prince street, N.Y. offers for sale, whole: id retail, 1500 Ibs of German Silver, at the lowest market price: . plein Tu conseuence of manufacturing the article himself he cam warrant it far superior to any ever before manufnctured in this country, and fully equal to the importes al9 im*m W. CROLIUS, BARGE, RACE, GLUB AND SAIL BOATS, NO, (00 WATER STKEET, four doors Kast of Catherine Market, New York—Builder of the Saltan of Muscat’s Pleasure Barge, the Race Boats Weve, Gazelle, Vietoria, At. lantic, nt, Brook!ya, Aan of Fi eek, Washi of ess 0 » Byiph an ° Movie “George Beewart of Louisville, Madame Celeste of ey New Orleans, ke. ‘ ‘Also, the aril boats William Crolins, Fashion, Eureka, Za noni, Star, Edwie Forrest, &e. al3 Imre TOOLS—TOOLS—TOOLS. LBERTSON’S, Conger’s, Horton's and Gifford’s warrant ed Cast Steel Ci "Tools, can de had at wholesale aud retail ITTLE, 33 Fulton street, New + ock, (10 to merchauts) and who keep on hand a full assortment of Coopers’ Tools, Iron Rivets, Truss Hoops, Stave Jointers, Stock Howells aad Crezes. ‘Also, Iinporters and Gi tad American Hardware, Cutlery, rein {12 3m ec® CHARLES 8. *PO DEALERS IN CUTLERY.—Wm Wild, No. 162 ivision stieet, Mavufacturer of Catlery, offers to th for cash, 1000 dozen of assorted ( uulery of superior isting of one, two, three and four blade knives. quality, consi al2imer AGUERREOTYPE —L. B. BINSSE & CO. inform Photog raphiats that they have removed from their old stand No. 34 Maiden, to No. 83 William street, souh west cor ner of Maiden lane, on the ¢d floor, They on hand at ‘sent a complete nssortinent of plates, chem and lepses, vr. all ofexcelle t quality, to which they respectfally invite the attention of operators. re in every instance war- ranted. Their chemicals, are trom the laboratories of the first chemiats in Paris, aud their plates specially s-lected oy their prrtner there residing, bear tats, a fully Warranted (0 #ave the proportion of silver, which is stampe pon them, Any persons who hve their doubts on the sub- Ject, are requested to have them eseayed. apis lm%e NEW AND, IMPORTANT, IMPROVEMENT.—PAR SELLY & AGATE, offer for the inspection of the public ir improved Minerva Shoulder Brace, perfectly satisfied that the vast improvements they have made in the article place it far above anv article of the kind heretofore manufactured.— i is intended to brace the ‘ng at the same tine free use of thy It not only, be chest, gv perfect action co the lungs. ti the wearer, but is highly recommended by profes: men, Semqeons das almost indispensible to persons of se- dentary habits, Parents and guardians are rye to Ri this a heir attention, will be found of infimte bene: to child: f either sex, and to all persons who the habit of stooping. : Persons se) orders will please send the shoulders and around the waist, and directions with the Braoe, to obviate any difficuliy that may occur in the “For sale wholesale and retail, at the old establishment of PARSELLS & Agar ni c 237 Broadway, comer of Park Place. MARTIN & COUPA, Guitar Manufrctnrer, No. 365 AVL" Broadway, ap airs, have consiantly on hand a large as- sonment of Guitars, maunfactured from the best materials of rior tone and yettect in every reapect, Martin & Coupa, having made several improvements in the manufacturing branch are enabled to offer thew iastraments Tower than any other establishment in the city. Strangers betore making their purchases will find it to thei advantage to call and examine their assortment which is the largest in the Uniced States. he B.—The Guitars are warranted to staad any change of climate. Sold wholesale and retail at 385 Broadway, (up stairs.) No connection with the musie store below nz im®? WISbOW SHAD -S—The sub) sore No. 272 Bleecker beaw iful trans, aren: Valian and Fi prices lower thon at auy place in this city, And also a tasteful Asso tment of Dry Goods i SE DANIEL E. TOOKER FRICKE OF JEP ERSON INSU NOM CUMEA ORY othce 56 Wail street, his Comm continne t Offers tor sale at his ensval assortmens of nch Window Sha ies, at thetr busses of vuswrance against loss or damage by fire on goods, wares and merchandize aud aleo, ou vessels ad theit cargoes tgainst loss by inlaod navigation. DIRECTORS, Thomas W Thome Jigha, Thomas T Woodruff pant Robson Lo RK Davi D rane fi omson Price® loseph Allen John H Lee Johw t fosre Moses Tucker James k ree Caled G Tunis James KR Whiting Anson Bakert ‘im K Thorn Joseph Dy lrad Hawley rane john Mewitt Thomas Morte John GMS pom AS W THORNE, HOPE, Seeretary. HEAP UPHOLSTERY—Witton, Bross Carpets, made, altered and repaire, and warranted to r, and at amoderate price, by an expe! MBS. BOLTON, 960 Monroe street, iW ident, m3 y jgb Newburgh. [Correspondence of the Herald } Newosuraen, April 22, 1843. Jas. Gorpon Benyett, Exc There has been an extraordinary‘revival among our many different churches for several weeks past. The spirit has indeed been abiding with us. Hun- dreds have been brought to see themselves in a new light, and have gained a hope for a blessed immor- tality beyond the grave. The old and young, the learned and the illiterate, have alike flocked to the altar of aredeeming Saviour. Mr. R. pastor of the Baptist Church, has already immersed between 60 and 70 ; he isa young man, and has been with us but a short time, and certainly has reason to feel much flattered in meeting with such success. The addition to the Methodist is larger still, numbering near two hundred. — All the other churches have done their share in the good work. : Quite a flare up has taken pies between a portion of the merchants and freighting establielfments of this village. The former comptained of the prices they were charged torfreight, but the latter refusing to make any reduction, a meeting was called on the 11th ult. to take the matter into due considera- tion, The “gallant Col. H.”—— was called to the chair, when resolutions, all cut_and dried, were of- fered by “Alderman George,” and | undalmously adopted. I have been unable to obtain copies of all the resolutions. | a There was quite a buzz among our citizensa few dayssince, in consequence of a report that our pre- sent Post master, Mr. D —— had been removed, and that the “many-faced Daniel” had been communded to stepinto his shoes. The disapprobation of the people so readily manifested before the report was authenticated, is but a taint evidence of what the general expression would be, were such really to take place. , Amid _ Madame Adolph is here, feeling of heads and tell- ing fortunes. Price fifty cents J think of calling on her to make inquiry about the Milleneum. To Morrow is the last day. Jo Smrru, Jr. Putnam co., Ht. {Correspondence of the Herald. | Pornam Co., Illinois, April 3, 1843. Condition of illinois—Scarcity of Money—Plenty of Beef—Frices. Dear Bennett :— I address you from the far{west, and propose to give you a few items of the news of Illinois. Times are hard enough here, not but that we have plenty to eat and wear,’ but we have no money; without any circulating medium whatever; the farmer can- not raise money to pay his taxes—he is obliged to team his wheat from here to Chicago, a distance of one hundred miles, and sell it there for the beggarly pittance of thirty to forty cents a bushel ; then go to the broker and pay him from five to filteen per cent to get his eastern paper exchanged for gold and sil- ver to pay his taxes. Can any one say that the tar- mers of Illinois have no right to complain? The people are, however, waking up to a sense of their situation, and will soon speak to their corrupt legis- lature in tones not to be mistaken. The weather here the past winter has been most severe, there is now eight inches of snow on the ground, tallen within the last few days, and no im- mediate prospect of the weather getting warmer. Below I give you the price of produce— Wheat 32 85 cts; Potatoes7 a 9 cts; Corn8a 10 cts; Oats 8 a 10 cts. ‘These are ruinous prices to the farmer. 3 There has been a division created lately in the democratic ranks,by the removal of Secretary Trum- bull by Gov Ford. We have strong hopes here that our canal will be completed in two or three years, this will be some relief to us. “ Temrerance Lectures.”—Many of the sensi- ble and intelligent friends of the great cause of tem- perance are beginning to be seriously alarmed by the conduct of sundry vagabonds who are going about giving what are called “temperance lectures.” In this city there are several individuals whose ut- ter destitution of every thing that gives a man re- spectability is notorious, who have taken up this trade, and are most industriously engaged in throw- ing the greatest possible discredit on the cause of temperance. We very readily admit that men of character and talent—men possessed of all that influence which an unblemished reputation and high intellectual ac- quirements always create, might largely contribute to the advancement of the interests of virtue and sobriety,by getting up entertainments with a special view of attracting public attention to the tem- perance cause. But when persons of the most profligate character—fellows whose impudence and mental debility are equalled only by their moral worthlessness, are found placarding their names at every corner, as the chosen champions of the Tem. perance Societies, and inviting the public to partake of their “intellectual feasts” ata shilling a head,it is impossible for any reflecting friend of the cause to refrain from expressing his alarm and disgust. We cannot doubt that effective measures will be taken by the influential members of the Temper- ance Societies of the city, to prevent a repetition of the disgraceful exhibitions perpetrated on their name. Only think of fellows who live, move, and have their being in the vilest haunts ot obscenity and vice, lecturing on temperance and virtue, pock- eting the proceeds, and then spending them in de- bauchery! It is a gross outrage on decency and morality. If suchconduct be suffered much longer, the cause of temperance will be covered with dis- grace, the obliteration of which will be almost as difficult as the regeneration of its reprobate authors. “A Severe Resexe to Evi, Dorrs.”—The congregation of “the Church of the Ascension,” have lately turned out all the vestry who behaved so unbecomingly to a clergyman of high standing in the western part of this State. We are glad to see improvement in ecclesiastical as well as temporal affairs. Promisine.—The wheat crop in western New York. Exrraorpinary.— William Mason, who made such a horrible confession of coramitting the double murder in Harrisburg, has proved an alibi, and is di charged. Distress In New Brunswick. —Cattle are starving to death in New Brunswick as well as in Canada and at the west. Fodder was never so scarce. Anotugr Mormon Crry.—The Mermons are about buiiding a new city at Shokokan, on the Mississippi, three miles below Burlington, Ja. Grn. Orrre had not attempted to capture Monte- video at the last accounts. He was ten leagues from the city. Qg- The Bay opposite Erie, Pa., was clear of ice on Saturday last. Peach Trees are in full blossom in New Jersey. Crvinization In Cuna.—A raee course has been es- tablished in Havana. Prick or Hay.—Fifteen dollars a ton in this city, $20 a $24 in Canada, and $18 a $20 in Maine. Trackep.—Shipman, the abseonding robber, passed through Cincinnati, under the name of John- son, for Dayton, on the 15th, supposed to be on his way toCanada. Two Philadelphia officers passed through in pursuit two days after. One went south and the other north. Appointments ny THE Go! —Edward Cruft, Jr, Robert E. Hudson, John A. Bolles, Marcus Morton, Jr., and Norman T. Leonard, of West- field, as commissioners for taking acknowledgmeats cs net &e., in Massachusetts, to be used in New ork. ANOTHER Excourres The celebrated Mf ¥ Heed hi ie” Botts anc Mr. ole, in Pelorasts % Ve, last Friday night Dromgoole wash vs av—n_™ Price wwe Cents, City Intelligence, Porick.—One of the most hideous excrescenses of the police system of this city, is the abuse of the spirit of the writ of habeas corpus as practised bi seasions counsel within the past several months, Tt this evil may be traced the lack of efficiency that oftentimes appears on the part of the police in pur- suit of ordinary criminals, such as pickpockets, &c. They very reasonably say ‘What is the use of our spending time and money to arrest these rogues if they are bailed out at once, allowed to run at large, and never tried?’ And certainly what ia the use? We have in our possession the names of several of the most daring burglars, pickpockets and thieves that ever infested our city, who have been arrested, bailed out the next day on ‘‘straw bail,” and who, secretly, are no doubt now committing depredations on the community We have also the names of several noted rascals who have been tried and con- victed, but who by management of counsel have afterwards been ‘allowed to run at arge on pretext of arguing a bill of exceptions be- fore the Supreme Court. One of these men, Ned Hammond, alias Ned Simpeon, since his conviction for grand larceny, has been re-arrest- ed for picking the pocket of John Teller, at Tam- many Hall, of a pocket book containing $150, on the night of the 19h inst., and immediately bailed out by Jane Holmes, of 30 Elm street, and Henry Keynolds, 58 Maiden lane, who justified under oath, before the Recorder, that they were worh $1000, over and above all debts and demands. The second instance to which we allude, is the case of Brown, the Boston burglar, re-arrested on Tuesday, a notice of which was published yesterday morning This man was lodged in the city prison, afew monthssince, onaclear charge of burglary and grand larceny, and several thousand dollars’ worth of property stolen then recovered. Upon examina- tion of the papers in his case we find the following endorsement on his bail-bond City and County of New York, ss —Patrick Coyle, No. 15 Ebzabeth street, being duly sworn, deposes and says That he is worth the sum of $2000 over and above all dves, debts and demands against him; and that his pro- perty consists of three lots of land situate corner of 110th street and 11th avenue, which are free from any inc brance; leasehold property 16 Front street, worth at least $1,300, together with personal property worth at least five hundred dollars, and that he does not owe twenty dol- lars to any person or persons. PATRICK COYLE. Sworn before me this 24 day of Morch, 1943. F. A. Tatmapar. Since this man has thus deen allowed to be at large, strong circumstantial evidence has been pr sented of his participation in two recent burglaries in Boston, and several in this city, and therefore it is, that well may the police say “‘what is the use ot our arresting these rogues if they can never be broughit to justice ?” Picxvocket.—A fellow who says his name is James Williams, succeeded on Wednesday night in picking the pocket of Michael Doran of $7 at the store of Nicholas Doran, in Seventeeuh street, near Ninth Avenue, and was arrested yesterday morning and fully committed on the charge. Coroner’s Orricr.—On Wednesday, while the coroner was holding an inquest at Blackwell’s Island on the bodv of Ned Dougherty, known as “ Poverty partsfriends” and also as a witness against Justices Matsell and Parker before the County Court, it was announced that a vagrant named John McGing aged 38 years, who had been sent up by Justice Tay- lor in the morning, had also died. An inquest was held on his body when it was ascertained that he died in a f aa upon exatuination his brain was found to be so much congested as to cause death. Sreciat Meetina —Boanp or Assistants—Apait 97.— The reading of the minutes of the last meeting were dispensed with. Petitions—Ot Chath , for extra compensation for digging “hard pan”—Referred Of M, Sandiord,to have manure removed from piers in district No. 3, Corporation docks nnd slips—Reterred. Of Michael Flynn, for compensation for damages to his house by a mob - Referred. Of Jonax Beekman, for a public hydrant in Pearl near Oak etreet—Referred, Of Smith & Darrow, for the introduction ef Croton water into premises No. 67 Liberty st—Referred. Reports—Concurring with the Board of Aldermen in the adoption of an ordinance to establish an office forthe collection of taxes in the city of New York. ‘That the Counsel of the Corporation apply to the Ceurt of Chancery forthe correction of error in the contract for regulating 96th street. A report of as a substi. tute a resolution that the subject be referred to the Coun- sel that he shall take such steps as he shall deem neces- sary. Papers from the Board of JAldermen.—Report and reso lution in favor of correcting the tax of J. V.D. B. Fow- ler—Concurred in. Report and resolution in favor of correcting the tax of David Demarest— Referred. Report and resolution in favor of granting the petition of George Ehninger, Assignee of the American Fire Com- pany for relief from tax—Cencurred in. Report and resolution in favor of relieving Oliver Van- derbilt from fine for violation of the Corporation erdi- Dance on payment of costs—Concurred in. Report and resolutien in favor of relieving GeorgeD. Baldwin from judgment for a violation of the Corporation ordinances—Reterred. Report and resolution in favor of repaving Hester st, becween Mulberry and Orange sts—Referred. Report and resolution in favor of constructing a sewer in 20th sireet, from the Bloomingdale road to the 4th avi nue. Concurred in. Report and resolution in favor of regulating and paving Lith street, between avenues A andC. Referred. Report and resolution in favor of transferring stall No. 5 Catharine Market, to Walter Anderson. Concurred in. Report and reso'utin in favor of authorising the Chief Engineer, under the direction of the Committee on Fire au ‘Water to organize an Engine Company, to be known No. 10, to be located in the vicinity of 9th avenue and \d that he present the names to the Common intent. Concurred in. port and resolution in favor of granting permission to the Public School Society to erect a Schoo] House on the plot of ground bounded by Anthony, Cress and Little Water street. Referred. Report and resolution in favor of correcting the assess- ment | Aiea Blatchford, and Graham, trustees. Con. curre! in. A Communication from the Board of Aldermen, statin; that they had concurred in a report and resolutiea of this Board in permitting 1. and B Brush to build ridge on ag of the wharf foot of Clarkson street. Ordered on le Resolution by Assistant Alderman W. Dod Chamber of this Board be appropriated for the use of the Supreme Court at itsnext May term. Adepted. ‘esolution by same, calling up the special orderof the day, being an ordinance to establish a work house, was, after an unimportant amendment. adopted. ene which the Board adjourned to Wednesday, the ay. iperior Court, Before Judge Vanderpoel. in the year 1838 ths defendants contracted by ee for 459 tons of Italian marble it @ certain quality and certain dimensions, for shafts and pillers, to complete the rotunda of the Merchants’ Exch plaintiff not having delivered the marble pursuant to the original agreement. In Decomi’ of the seme year a written contract was entered int) |. (ween a the basis of the first, but modifying it very cont bly. By the last contract it wasagreed between that the defendants shoul: and send it out to Leghorn for ther stipulated that the marble port of Leghorn within 85 da vessel at that port, and that she should sail in ten deys af- ter receiving her freight. In pursuance of this agreement the defendants chartered the ship Sarah amd Aneelia, Gardiner, master, who arrived at Leghorn in the month of March, 1839, and after considerable delay only a ‘ce tion of the marble was shipped end delivered at New York. The defendants set up as a defence, that the mar ble wos not delivered pursuant to contract,that the vessel wan detained for several da ond the time Ca on. for which the defendants had to pay $1980 dem 4 and that the marble was of avery inferior quality Several witnesses were examined by the plaintiffs, and the Court adjourned uatil 100’clock this morning. Court Calendar —Tas Dar. Surenton Count.—Nos. 92, 38,28, 43, 95, 70, 0, 68, 74, 29, 49, 83. charter a vessel themselves, e marble, and it was fur- Navigation between Chicago and Milwauki open. Wino Extravacance —The salary of the Mayor of Portland has been raised to $500 per annum. SIT TEE ‘ Emiaration To Orecon.—Extensive preparations are making at the west to emigrate to Oregon. been totolly lost ip Sreamer Boour Homa has the Bayou de Glaize. Brossomine.—The apricot and plum trees in Bal- timore are in full bloom. Crear or Ice.—All the rivera in Maine. Grern Pras were in Savannah on the 18th inst. Posrtive Frow—Comp. flower Superi. fled. Pos. Saow—Comp. shower— Sup. Shed.

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