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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. IX,—No, 116.—Wnole No, 3339 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1843. Price wwe Cents, To the Public. EXCHANGE HOTEL, BALTIMORE. ROWN & CO? i , THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- RE, BROWER OG), One Trion Hist Beoe, 114 Chater : Flori i H ished every day of the year exeept New Yeer’s day and ity and economy are combined to adorn the head. “The oe | Pottck.—Mr. Edward F. Howard, of No. 1 New | Florida on Thursday evening. while going on board Fontthef July. Price 3 eenta per copy-—oF §7 96 per an- Totiaton” of beaver which elosiyrexcables toss tmeniy | StFe*ts Was arrested on Thursday evening by officer | ffyq” tN *cler Seely in a atale Of intoxica num—postages paid—cash in advance. MRelinatin' or neeesaty wre tnluced toausis chant aateat | COCKeFair, On a charge of obtaining @ contract va- | Ajso on the body of un unknown man who en- THE WEEKLY HERALD—publishedevery Saturday andisneneabie article of dress, have now a opportunity of dome | Lued at $15,000 and upwards, by false pretences.— fee psantomyaleay James Howey at Mecha morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Brown & Co, in proceuting this hae. ty ice most fashionable. | James T. Rogers of No. 12 Wall street, of the firm | Dam, on Wednesday evening, and soon after fell on postages paid—cash in advance. haveteached th ulumainin of beauty cheapness, peatnea, | of Slamea, Rogers & Co., which includes fohn G. | We oor, and died almost instantly: irom apoplexy. rT. durability and comfort to the wea . All that could be ascertained relative to him, was Peony ene mt a . ae therefore uo good comegeree pare the losses George, appeared at the Lower Police office and that he was known by some persons who had seen N & CO. 178 Chatham square, i A i : * ot Marts stated that in the early part of this month Howard | him inthe vicinity, as astone mason, but no papers ast. Ithas the largeat circulation of any paper in this city, aus corner of Martet dey ne or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business SPRING FAS . . | were found on his person that could lead to his re —The Sei tee gt called upon them and desired to make an arrange cognition or his name. He was interred by the men inthe city ur country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- vance. and the public @ rally, ¢ ment whereby he could participate in the benefits | Coroner. Ae . ; which fo bevaty hep scien + poem ih ppelamens Satay of acontract that had been entered into between] 4 Bany Scrare.—Oa last Saturday week, rather PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate | 4. and thoroush repairs, having been, faparerefaraishsd with | othe economist they wen dentable article, ax they com | ‘He Lehigh Coaland Navigation Company and the } an aged woman called at the house of Mrs, Lent: prices, and in the most elegant style. tich aud elegant furnitare, is egein open forthe reception of | bine cheapness, dusib ty and\elersuce, warrznted eqaat ty | Northampton Bank, atAllentown,Pa. for the delive- ce ee Pawel atheal, and. (aise noes dpa auy and inferior to none. In U { we chal ; i a , repre h JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘The posi ion of this Hotel ia 100 well known to require a de- | lenges compr tion, ne therefore solicits a stare of cuotie patron: | FY OF 30,000 tons of coal this year, which contract | She’suid that the parents of the child resided at the Prornietor oy THE Hexarp EstasiisnMenrt, Nofthwest cornét of Fulton and Nassau streets Yucatan Inteviigence.—-Advices from Cam- peachy to the 5th and Sisal to the 12th inst. have been received at New Orleans. ‘The Mexican army of three thousand strong had landed, and were within nine miles of Merida, at a place called Gishhako, and were then fighting, and it 1s supposed would succeed in taking Merida, as there were many disaffected persons to the Fed- eral cause. A letter from the political ehief of Motul, dated April Ist, gives, however, the follow- ing unfavorable account of the landing of the troops at Telchack, and their march in the interior :— “To the Secretary of War at Merida :— ‘About 6 o'clock this evening, Captain Francis Puech ited himself to me, bringing with him seven armed men, two of whom are Mexici who, on being asked from whence they had deserted, said they were from T’ chack,and that they had deserted from the Mexican army, firstly, that they were forced into the service, end that, ally, the troops were famishing for want of pro- visions—the allowance being only one biscuit and ¢ little rice every twenty-four hours. ‘They added that three of who belonged to, and was drowned from the ship pre vantises. age; he would a! Hi thei: 7 .| mre ove ofthe mon favorable of any an the cicy. | of reared oneal eelatent cane orale aeanormens | had been transferred to their firm. He represented | corner of Broome and Elizabeth streets, and that its his own manufacture, which {or variety of patterus canuot be | that he was able, with the assistance of friends, to | name was Isabella Darby. ‘The parents called seve- hot be wanting to tmvrove its nataral advantages, under hi equalled. : id fi ral times to see the child, and appeared to take respectfully solicits the patronage of his | | Alzo, lis new style of children’s drab and pearl colored faney | advance $20,000, in dry goods to said firm on cer- | T° Utter in her (ate. On Thursday morning hats teem th velvel_ of F iti : ; ERASTUS COLEMA summer Wear, very Mac cated eal ail engte the tain conditions tobe agreed upon ina written con- | when Mrs. Lent, the nurse, awoke, she found the PORE sce ore heb eemarace a HOUSKS TO LET AT YORRVILLE.Wa nie Rieter aes sent houses on the corner of 1th street and 3d avena of them is calculated for a public house, grocery oF pric re, April 20, 1843. af3 rods most sceytical of the superiority of the sbove mentioned arte | tract. On. these representatio i i them left together, but one had given out from exh > Aart 8, sche sedi eke elas TM SOCRME. A 0 i- ot. Ps ns, a contract was | little found dead at her breast, with one of her Bi xhaustion eeudence, | Onthe premize i in aable,Powling alley, UNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE, ~ | ‘les now ready forstie at the od “stablished sonen of prepared to the eflect that Howard wasto make an | nipples in its mouth. ‘The Coronet held an inquest, | O& the sway. and had probably died, and that it w “They trees thereon. For terms, it OYN s. sronnitt, THE Propr: ar of tha above o fs ishment Sola gr refnal for} alt im*r 204 and 260 Greenwich st, N.¥. | advance of said amount before the 18th instant, ett he Jury returned a verdict of ‘‘death from ac- | jntermed that about 2000 men had left Telchack in the iktser een ee Cares THE Wau which was to be paid from the proceeds of sales, | cidental suffocation.” direction of Merida, and that Lemus and his son remained TO LET—Greeaw acontinuance ¢ f their support. respectfally informs SALT WATER with interest, in a certaia time named therein. The <= with 500 men to guard the port. he 2000, they report fis] (7. containing six v ends and the ju! H is b use is opened for BATH is now open at the foot of Deabrosses street, N. R. coal was then to be delivered by the firm of Slamm, Excursions ovror tus Crry.—We have had a | that many have died or deserted, and that ever since SU 24 in front, reception of company ene th it he fe vrepeced (0 For,its advantages over fresh water, see Medical Joumals. | Rogers & Co. as Howard might direct. under the : davies oer a, many of the men had been determined joowig the Bar Fangements with famties to ensuing sens five Tickets one Dollar. usual charges, and he was to receive a commission | VeTY long and excessively severe winter ; and it is | to desert or revolt in favor of Yucatan non reason ible terms. There is pot a Ho'el in the country which ae le fimilr, this is a very de fe 1 ' i he advantages of this fo: health, com‘o t. and ee ee 4 RI MARTIN Co. Sure, Single ‘gentlemen or gentiemen. with. their. fa % aioities, 20 Johnatreet, N.¥._ f Wiig superior accommodations for the summer, with all the eautifully INGEN, | Germany, of fifty cents per ton on all sales made by himeelf. | not until within a few days, that the genuine spring powerfully promotive | This contract was signed by the parties, and a blank | weather, with its warm benignant sun, soft balmy id left to insert the name of Jonathan Thompson, Pre- breezes, and irresistible allarements to country ex- sident of the Manhattan Bank, or some other person é atte f ? to be selected to hold in ‘** escrow,” until the | Cursions, has invited or even permitted our citizens All was quiet at Campeachy, and the inhabitants were in good spirits, believing themselves capable of keeping the Mexicans at bay. The Mexican squadron was off Sisal, bombarding the fort, but conveniences and advantages of a handsome and retir:d resi- dence, cmnot fail to be suited, C.F. RICE. ap’ 5 6tr enar, port. aud w'e- Ww 's) i bs | yy at 1d JF > san a : . fier Hel Ata ies egdetenees WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE HOLEL, | tccording to directions, ne CuHOBA SEE YC ditions were fulfilled by Howard. At this point | to escape from the city, where they have been so | without a result. courenient two story frek Ronse Ni BO ER ON A NELIN EQUA RE, wae ad nee Afekves! is sede at the following places, at 3746 cents a | of proceedings, the blank being then unfilled, as long confined. But the time has at length arrived— Sogo then a pes J. the public, that they have opened the above well kuown Heary Kibg &' 0. Diuggista, 461 Brovdway, cor. Grand | Messrs. Slamm, Rogers & Co. supposed, Howard ‘The spring time of year is coming, Latest rrom Texas.—An arrival at New Orleans Kl H e 17 ESS rte Hotel on strict tomperanee principles, and pledge themselves Sou lard Dellue & Cove 81 Broadway &2 Pak row | asked the privilege of showing the original con- ri are blythe and gay, brings intelligence from Galveston to the 15th in . u duet the same striedy in those’ principles. ‘The aceom ‘Gr en. 399 Broadway. b he Lehigh Coal C d j b SPLENDID APARTMENT® inathree sory ho ae 4 Y, as they are good and comfortable. hos, H, Hart. $78 sro tract between the Lehigh Coal Company an Insects bright are humming, A: fm he Memity of Bradway. nd Levou-durete, | Permanent and une at Bourcers he day oy weeks Eri ncn Divcaney. 18s Bowery. the Northampton Bank, to nis iriends, who wail the world May tat en ‘ ; iu ' Me ts mn the most reasonable terms. ar tail by were Oo assist im in ie advance 0! oods, jer, fore Te tet of May at 31 Crosty stieet. ent moder vibe Peagon ie genre at to the, London ‘and 1.vetpoo! Ban “FLORIAN STRAUSS, 66 Beavor street, promisiog to return it when desired, or aie The balmy at vi lighters pode teeter Se earn ets, and the a q Pipe iy pete Beat up stairs, day or two afterwards. Presuming that all E’en woman when we meet her, Cs A . BR yy ped Rg posse, Erecy lafernatiza opance toval parts of tie United TG 2HE LOVERS OF SUPERIOR BLACK TEA— wed eatests they ae: him the eared iateens In this sweet time is sweeter, prove their reported recapture by the Mexicans. It ihe Bowery and Etzabeth streets, with twelve rooms | Stitesand Cauate, os a ied with English and | leled Tea, a0 highly celebrated in Chinn and Europes just aay, | and aday or two subsequent desired its return, an The gale is gently swelling, is said that the prisoners had all reached the Gueda- Write hitenen awd esite cat ‘Aunsclean papers, una ell the: Penperanes periodicals, now for sale at the Canton ea Company's General | also the performance of the agreement between With fragrance rom tha eve) loupe, and that some of them had arrived in Mont- ry brick house and store 351 Broome street, a by i 930 blishment, 121 Chathamst. New Yor t—in exckages d hi ‘ ‘ And youthiul swains are telling, . or a procery—to ‘et {rom the Ist May Levt, ‘Terms—Boarking per week $3; per day 75 cents. ‘Tea,cof- | yc, Etablishmens, 121, ( aa terse, | them and him, when, to their utter astonishment, heir heppy tales of love. gomery county. ier ot the nonce ng Ber nerater mie pinteedacrd into | (erie kth, Ncadersgned, would cheerfully recommend the | ~ HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND GUN, Bie Tito nee per ae tie had Uneeteried Ab tO, 8 Spring mute the pulse with pleasure beat The overtures of Santa Anna find but little fi floenquieol | SCHULZ & BLEIDORA, | above Hotel tothe nove of our Washingtonian frieuds, aud (THE + UBSCRiBERRS are now opening, by rece i NSivats, | thitd person, having been so empowered in the Spring makes the heart with rapture thrill itty eee OF Sau DUDm EPG BUSAN SATBR a rate 9136 Bowery. | the travelling public erally. their spring assortment of Hurdware, &e., which they of | agreement entered into between them and him. Eich maiden hastes her love to mee, with the pressin any part of the Republic. It seems ‘FO RENT—The catensive Buildiog erected the pre- Oe Aan iaccsske Pariiie Radley’: BGK ter at the lowest market prices, for cash or approved papsr, | This they denied, when he referred them to the With hope and joy his heart to fill. that they will be considered by the Government in ‘sent sevson by the subseriver, for his own residence, o ve, Presid ey), Rrocklya. Leen agreement, where, to their utter astonishment, the A F ici ri Cal the margin of the Est ‘River, at Gowanus Heights, two io fet SS rrr eens eek y. Bact Hinges and Screws, Fine Pen and Pocket Cutle- s ¢ iy » Mey | Several places in our immediate vicinity are at | friendly spirit, and be neither rejected nor accepted ve , Presi found in the blank, intended for the name of Jona- é eR than Thompson, (who wasto hold it in “escrow,” | this moment throwing out strong fascinations to a Brass dnelt Goods. a ‘Ere’ and halt miles from South Brooklyn Ferry, commandiag | — yrme’yttytvery spleodid views ef the Bay and Jersey shore, the cties of New Vice President Broadway Society. in haste. Flanagan, President of Prospect Society le Knives and Fork: , ‘ey 1 api Im*ec “Also, # fuil assort-nent 0. Guns, Pistols, ‘ork aud Brookl: n, 8 jand and the East acd North Trane Covert, Presisent Washingtonian I’. B. Society Rikke sors, Razors and hears. | until Howard had performed his part of the con- | country drive. Among the more prominent are the The Texian of the Sth has the fellowing para- Aivers..‘The House is brick, @ superior bui v sside Jerson Society. eS era ‘ oF FE wri i — Hon. Elliot . M.C PAf- high, covered with coppers the hall avd sttira of mabl A'S.WilnomyMy'D, President of Marana 2A Society. | POM EOI oxteg, spots emaunmiatnge, Re. | FMC OS ae Oleg that at the tame the cone | fllowing:— Fane aitetee acived iauswarmntieayiae intull! They now allege that at the time the con- rc. &e t faires for Texas, arrived in town on Tuesday, and ifles and Gan ma- | tract was signed, no name was inserted in the blank, front abyat one theasand feet, aud the. barhing withina Hoxzoxen.—Of this paradise, with its Elysian few vards of the door. excelle:t fishing and fowling in the i + ATE after a long interview with the President, left here mnrdintevicionty. “The urive fom New York is shoarhfemn | ROSSVILLE BUARDING SCHOOL, STATEN Been purchased. at auction aad eleseehanetord,to sell, | and that Howard must have placed his name there | Fields, little need be said—for there are no places | for Houston on Enduy morning: It is rumored his gies polly log ment be ppg plod in W..WESTTHORD resvecttolly informs his frends andthe | ozigiaal cost : surreptitiously while they were busily engaged in | better known to New Yorkers, nor more perfectly | visit is connected with the recent despatches from Redlentbainibotetinn aelitre “4 * public, tha school will re open on the Ist of M. kis A W SPIES& CO, the counting-room talking the matter over. Since fetoa both While it i hatically the | Mexico.” SOHN F DELAPLAINE. 68 Wall st, | Paents and guardinus are also informed W. W. makes Im*r 218 Pearl str-et opvosite Platt street. | then he has refused to return. the original contract, | 8PPreciated by them. hile it is emphatically the The Houston Telegraph states, on the authority ossible way the mor 8 i ’ nae . Proar tocwelve Years of or make any advances, as laid down in the agree- | poor man’s heaven, it is also by no means despised ment between them. Being, therefore, unable to | by even the rich and the aristocratic. At this parti- toi Con: to guard in ev. ALSO TO LT, thi thier atory brick House, 3t Walker | PPiRt of conscience to guard 0 o of a gentleman from Victoria, that a party of Mexi- eating, writing, orthogcap Pert, hetween Broadway ard Charch street. occupied by Mrs. cans had recently captured and_ carried Col. James ervlanck; and che rwo -tory brick House No, 229 Nineteenth | 884 street occupied by Mr- C. W. Feeks—Rents moderate. and grammar taught. abe esation s obtain the contract on the goods promised, and hay- 7 i ae et " tat . | Powers from his residence at Live Oak Point. It eTO-LETST r > at Bloomin mioatee walk from the lands. The itan | FREIGHTS FROM NEW" YORK TO BALTIMORE, | 19S Made heavy advances in anticipation ot the pro- Hee cee dia ean oe ae start ccman, | seems that there is a large detachment of Mexican no Le TR ikiy Cove HY Pp i2t, Bloomingdale, | leaves Barclay strect everv day at 3 o'clock, tor Rossville, Shi pers of goods 0 Baltimore from New York are respe-t. | fils arising from it, they obtained his arrest, and he | Harly interesting situation—dressing up fer compa- | soldiers stationed at the hep of Corpus Christi, and he cig mile ste st above 8 o yi neasy, Terms, for beard’ aad Ug uaiteoe tentin wasning, $25 per fally nf ed ods censixned to the suvacriber, agent of | was fully committed on the charge on Thursday | ny—in partial dishabille—just putting onthe delicate | small parties of Mexicans have been discovered at Shonite Se, Michaels Church "The piace te well Knows as Her, Daria More Sten ily ap nd be forwarsed from Phiadciphis to Banco aroha icese mill | evening. On his examination he g-ve the following | couches of paint—and decking herself out to be ad. | several places on the Nueces, below Gan Patricio ; oS epesrtegh tire pears 5 W.N; Seymour, sa. 4 Chathsm Square, N. ct pet 100 bm eihcr by steamboat or rarond. © °° answer to the allegation against him :—' ave | mired. If you are inclined to !ook indoors, call at | suposed to be picket guards, stationed at a distance 1 | to say is, that there isno foundation tor the charge. a. ‘Toe Bloomingdale stages pass and re; the gate iH a i r " * ao hose in the day. The gate is new, and numbered 10h 7 ye Quon junroe street. meas ean eka vee rates, and our arrange: | I consider it altogether a business transaction, | Ireland’s Washington Gardens. .? . aian, +3") a 7 + Py 5 . The rent will ke in accordance with the present state of the | Messrs. Colvill aad Fleming, Kaq., 16 Cedar street. For turth-r information apply to G. H HUDDELL, at the | Which can be fully explained at the proper time.’ Nowtanv’s—Prosrecr Hii1..—This place with from the main body, to give notice of the approach ofanenemy Jtwas feared that the Custor House officer at Aransas would be also captured by these Beekman street. times, A Capt Edward Ferber, Esq.. Hicks street, Brooklyn. office of the Union Transportation Line Pier No. 2. The sy; hould bi i d oti i P w t a 0) 1" t pposition thata party to a contract shou! e Ps troops, and otuer outrages cemmitied by them. h: iia Neccapiorgth place tele a satis ae Gee eee itch oe aalec Wales ASHMEAD, Amun, A idllowed wayrilage, by consent of parties, to hold ones em ee tian Hoboken almost as It was currently reported in town a few days factory tenant, to 1eta parc of the furciture now in’ the house Maker sed Yocreles, Memeeris oth 0s. Pemks erat uladelphia. | it in “escrow,” carries rather too gross a front for | accessible, both as‘to time and expense, is yet to- | since, that a secret expedition had been raied in the counties on the Colerade for the purpose of con- quering Santa Fe ; and it was said that several hon- dred men under the command of Gen. Burleson had marched towards Santa Fe. We have, hewever, ascertained that Gen. Borleson is still at his resi dence near Bastrop. We think, therefore, that the remain, er a part of the house will be rented separately, i t] ‘dy with M fds &'0., Broad: —— Mr. Howard to establish fair ‘* business tran- | tally diflerent from the Jersey Paradise. Instead apd mer Swarts of three yeurs,begs to scqualat his friends and the publie, | PASSAGE To i ae PITTSBURG. a ee of stepping into a ferry boat, and crossing the river we ( ‘PAVILION HOTEL, at Sarat that he has taken a store at 248 Grand street, where he intends ‘ to the clanking of a steam engine, you step into a SEB Siar oreie. ial reed ow. ‘ror nowajer | {0 practise the ahove business and trasts from hig long exoeri- | THE subscriber has completed arrangements for the con- | _ Rosusry or Rosent H. Mactay’s Dwet1inc.— | railroad car and ride to the puffing of a black Paruenlars, apply to Cee hm anilites eputa him’ a rece nee Panke far alt | evauce of Passeogersand Merchandise 10 Fittaburg and inter- | On Monday last the dwelling of Robert H. Maclay, | horse.” The tunnel which runs under Prospect tthe offie of th, Pavilion Foenrsia or of Best favours he wool remind hia fiends that he repairs every | Purtabie Boat nagthe most rearonable terms, per Citizens | 42 East Broadway was entered and robbed of a | Hill is one of the greatest curios;ties in this part of ONACD, ls , Musi * ‘ r i i F jd ring worth ‘ sti i nes e stinsee __Nost Jthaattet Sstory. New kutk._ | mt complcned in gino ocared a) S| grpelyageonnanicoceglg the Westward mill fad mach | G95" ames roach two gold chains, locker and | the, county 3 and were our citizens obliged totravel | Fomor ig incorrect. A party of men fromthe vieimty TO LET=—The fre proot bask store, No. 18 fouth | Also, Jewelry aud Diamond work set ; Pearls restrang; | conveyance. a: the Femnetest ater ee tL cag | B25, d other jewelry, together valued at $176...) “ome hundreds of miles to see it, it would be ot Bathrop and Gonzales was recently embodied at st, with immediate, “ano yt sequined, apply to. every article fifty per cent cheaper than any | ovge in the ciCv. | to the co . fort of the parsencers, as well as the panctaality of | Pye bing ane OlEt ewe tt logener valued & + | asa great curiosity. If you would enjoy aslight | Gonzales, but not for the purpose of marching to WOODHULL & MINTURN, Beiug enabled to do the whole fuunself, and not trast to the int | a'dict conveyance ith deemntah. Officer Sparks, "King of the Points,” took the ecent, | touch of the sublome wah alte of be terrific, | & , 0 purp mur 87 South street. | experience of others, Glasses an keys in proportion. Cash | ~ For further particulars app! ws and has since succeeded in arresting two boys, one “ » | Santa Fe. Their object, we understand, was to - aid for old gold and sive 2 1m*r ee Oe ; yn just take a position about mid way under the tun- oh f the M Pah XO LETT Wo story trick House and premises, | P°¥4 fr old gold ant siver : JOSErH MeMURRAY, anewsboy named Adolphus W.Stewart, aged only | Js" (ke ri at Oh of « long | make an attack upon some one of the Mexican set- No, 145 Wooster street, finished in the most modern | KAMSEYS CELEBRATED COHMIUAL COSMETIC | _al8ec 100 Fine s'reet, comer of Yooth. | Tf vents who lina techled at the corner of Norfolk, | Bel, and there quietly await the approach of a long | sements above Laredo. style, ith ‘marble “mantel-pieces and folding doors SHAVING COMPOUND. FOR LIVERPOOL AND HALIFAX. yore Ler peter ged i train of cars with the engine—stand one side, and |“ (jo). James R. Cook, of Washington, was killed hous. Apply to JO3EPH McMURRAY, 'O en~ gentleman who may purchase this article, the money and Hester streets, and the other known as James | jet jt pass you, pell mell ! thunder and blazes! From on the 31st ultimo, by his friend Mr. Adkins. It m2sr 100 Pine street. willbe refanded, ifnot entirely satisfied, alter us nz it one Johnson alias Lockwood. Stewart being young in | the hillabove,and especially from the promenade and iiaerdita: dicdasedt ands Mri sAdMie wan TO LET—Several Work Shop», with good light, at | menth. To be had of the invenvor, at his manutactory and crime, confessed the robbery and stated that the ring | observatory upon the summit of Nowland’s House, | 2?P6ers thal ceat and . 20 Ann street. seul baer ont, bom sont te good tenants warehouse, 45 Maiden I Fo ye ee would be found with a girl named Mary Jane Bry-| the An, Py by far the most extensive of any that desing together nod Cqayerang, Vet a Sines Tween 1 and 2 0°’ oe gedit Certificate of Dr. T. E. Bond, Senior Editor of the Christian | The Royal Mail Steam Ship BRITANNIA, J. Hewitt, | son, who said she had received it from Johnson. | ean be obtained in all this region. From thisspot tasted ptt h hee ane Gal Ona whe : denes,ertuate con Bar Advocate and Journal. sq commander, will leave Boston forthe above ports on | He also coufessed that the rest of the stolen property | yoy may see upon the North, Manhattanville and ward 3 : x acres of land, | Mz. Alexander Ramsey crag lemme had beensold to a man named Jehn Daly, who had | fj Ahidsoowidt Deesdie shaienc ane whip; both, unfortunately, were armed, and the ‘There'son the vreaia: | Sir—I have jurly tried your Chemical Cosmetic Shaving Passage to Liverpool . $120 b ial ead orak inthe City Prison, Harlem, with its wide and beautiful plains, and the | jatter, drawing his knife, stabbed Mr. Adkins in 5 togetr- | Compound, and havir g always been in the pra of shavieg res Passage to Halifax- . since been arrested, and was now in the City Pri - | Harlem river winding away a0 faras the eye can several places, and would probably have killed him mated om the turpyine toca myself, had) prev: ust many of the ¥a ious preparations | Apply to D. BRIGHAM, Jr Agent, The house of Daly was then searched and the | reach:—upon the East, East River, Hell Gate with grt ‘d Fecek end ha damaien to hide Juuction of the toed teat: | Wh ch hd been offered to the public as faci‘itating this pera | _ 924 Yr 3 Wall street._ | emerald ring, cameo brooch, gold chains, locket | bd cand foaming furiously, the | Othe spot, but Mr. A. drew a pistol and shot his aye nt cree maps pee en my aay F ton, [have uo hesitation in sayiog yours is the best I have STATEN ISLAND TERRY Mook tae oa ie aed *xamin- | 28 boiling pots abd cauldrons foaming furiously, the | aqversary, who fell and expired a few moments af- Pavilion. For further partica'are avply to JOHN L_N ted. The lather w readily made, and 01 prope consistence eerailcchatelichde expanse of waters above almost up to the Sound in- | ter receiving the wound TON, Jr.as Abel 8. Smith's, 295 Bowery. thoretaay'be slight sbrustoos of the skin,alvsadneres teascious: Foot of Whitehall street. Leth pay hal eh terspersed with pleasant islands, and whitened with | “Four young mer from Victoria recently went out ree. story modem 5 Levi Core Coxvicren —The rogue known as | a multitude of sails, with here and there a steam- wi h two lots of | to render close shaving pleasant aud easy. Tee ATG het Monday, April loth, the steamer STALEN } Levi Cole alias Clark, who was arrested by officer | boat;—beyond the river are the hills, and villages jonnd atteched) s'tnazes iilamsbarg, abouttwo | New York, April 12th, 1812, T. E. BOND, LEAVE STATEN ISLAND. NEW YORK Low some months since in this city for passing a | and tertile farms ef Long Island, widely extending comer of Fourth and South-Kighth streets, Williamsburg, | IANO. FOIRTES The sabter a Ate A.M, Ato AM. note on the Greenwich Bank, altered from a $1 to | themselves from Jamaica down to Astoria, or Lal- or 0 W.&J.T.TAPSCOTT, i ition note eM. a $100, to the cashier of the Elizabethtown Bank, | let's Cove, and thence onward down to Williams. ate 43 Peet slip. tage we™ was tried a day or two since at Newark, convicted | burgh, and Brooklyn, all of which are in full view a FARM FOR SALE, containing forty acres, thirty- and sentenced to the State Prison for five years. | upon the South, is the city of New York with its n to give the pecersary stiffness to the beard beyond the Nueces, and, having discovered a large party of Mexicans, they concealed themselves in the woods until night, when they crept into the Mexican camp, selected thirty of their best horses, and brought them safely into Victoria. Stimulated by this success, they raised a small company and have gone tethe Rio Grande, to make a foray into the settlements near Comargo. They are all well re neir friends wud the pablic in general, to call at their esta Kast Broadway, where they hove on, honda f mshoeany ant rise wood French grand with ail the | 2 kept in tane for one \ ea Jeave to thfori che pub'ic, that 6 five under cultivation and the balance a good growth of provements warranted, | All goods shipped are required to be yarticuiarly marked,ane | This fellow was one of an expert gang thathad long | numerous epi it ing up toward heaven, amid iy " g 0 ud lon pires streaming up ven, am habggat pranes eeeaee tite Of the. owrness thereot, a9e¢_ | committed depredations about town, and his dis- | the smoke aad murky atmosphere ;, upon the West anda ree pie Ley 1} Kept by Benvet and Hawhion, bet a: preaeut occupied. by the NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Faze | posal tor a few years reflects credit upon the officer | is the line of the Great Croton Aqueduct, the charm- ine and pqunied Lg exeellant homes payed watens poteured frees tien wor a | rubscribers ‘The pr.ces will be f usd suiting to the times.— only 12%. '- h ‘a hi sand ‘final ddedriihini| lev of Bl dale, North River, the pali. | {ttle danger, therefore, that they will fall into the aie ironeat the beaae Purchssers are respectfully invived 'o call +nd examine. PASSA who secured his arrest and finally succe: ing Valley Of DiDOming vale, » Ute pall” | hands of the Mexicans. fs fruit ia abuedatier, . N.B. All kinds of pranos from 6 tc Zoctaves will be made | Putin complete order, and i conviction. sades, and the hills of New Jersey.—All these, and It is pleasing to learn that large numbers of emi- rants, gooseber ies, BC. toorder. Also pianos tuned and repaired, or exchanged, on the | Season, on Monday the 10th instant, as folows, until further |p, issued | Many more beautiful sights which time would fail Il pouring into th hi d earzunts, wooveber ies, BC. from the steamboat lending, | most reasonable terms. Also re ond innd pinnos foreale, notice :— ot oLicy OrFicks—The bench warrants issue: vat specify. may be seen from Nowland’s Pavi. | Stantaare still pouring into the northern and eastern ove fr mihe town of Kye, onthe North street road. A’ fail HENRY RICHARD & JOHN RUCK, Leave New York at 4 against a number of dealers in lottery policies have | US to specily. 4 counties of Texas. A gentleman from the Sabine, Fiswol tke Sound ; can see two light hcuves when lighted; | 225 1m*r 251 Est Brondwav._ | preight onrrign cr rarnon aisemee | #ll beenserved through the industry of officersDavis | lion at Prospect Hill. ! States that he passed several large groups of emi: ip imevery respect a desirable location for a gentleman's resi- | PRINTERS’ AND BINDERS’ WAREROOMS, | = giao cy PEOPLE LINE OF STEAMBOATS | and Baker, and we understand that some fifty black | , Buanuan’s, at Buoowtnopare.—If you drive @ | granison the road near Nacogdoches and San Au- ogee. samen ia in Wentely Nos. 29 and 31 Gold street, N. York, April, 1843. FOR ALBANY DAILY, Sand “pigeons” have been selected to purchase numbers, | fast horse, or wish to try his speed, you will take | gugtine. Forty or filty families from Missouri and On Te WELCH, 9 teotncnre ee PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ace cues From | and “hit” or no “hit,” are to appear before the next | the course upon the Third Avenue, which is wide | filinois, lately removed to the settlement in the ait Im®ee orarthe Police Ofice. | (THE HO. PRIN (1<G PRESS MACHINE AND SAW | the steamboat pier between Court! fyiberty. stre Grand Jury and indict.all carrying on the unlawful | and level, and affords plenty of room to drive four | Gross.‘Timbers, and numbers have also settled in MANUFACTORY, in consequence of the add of e steaer ROCHESTER, Capt A Heughton, leaves | 5 in the ci So look out. abreast. But if you like a qu et, genteel, rural ride, ‘ ies bi DRESS BOOTS. new andimpreved machinery to their works, aud the reduc- | Monday, Wednesday, and Fridav evenings, at6 o'clock. jusiness in the city. So look out Il dri Seaaharn’ he Bi i Fannin county. Many families also from Alabama 3 <a tion in the cost of materials and labor, are euatled greatly to | | The steamer SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. U. W Brainard, | Peyate Bicamist.—A woman named Susan Jane | ¥°U W!ll drive out to Burnham’s,upon the Blooming: | have recently removed to the uppercounties on Red LATEST FRENCH STYLE. reduce the prices of their Presses, aud of Printers’ and Binders? | I Tuesday, Thursday, and Sstuiday evemogs, at 6 | eee ested on ‘Thursday evening by dale road. This is a narrow turnpike, rounded up | River on purpose, through the influence of Dr. Abram V Pe ‘ek ral Ht be by th 1 d i ith bi Yt Ng Bh ate CLR the citizens vite aebsigheaae eamer’ NORTH AMERICA® Capt. M. H Trues | officer Gil Hays, charged with bigamy. The evi- | williams, the popular democratic ex-alderman of 14 FULTON STREE ‘This establishment is str'l under the personal superintend- | dell. teaves Tuesday. Thursday Saturday afternoons, at | dence presented against her is to the effect that she ; i ve | So’elvck, landing a intermediat . , 12th, and ex-President of the Board, in order to pre- god examine a lage asvortmentiaf Dress Fics aud they avstse pabore tial, are fernshed was married about nine years since to one James | vent’ qll sorts of fast driving therecn, All the wealth NOTIC: retfully yrs, made in the (THE Croten Aanednet Board respe call the atte Tot thei: follow citizens to the Ordinance of the Co ‘ation Tat of the finest French ca! the great reductiun in | The above Boats are new and substant is n A y elegant >tate Rooms, and fi id aud dati Chishol nd lived with him for several years. i | Cie ee ee Piacinaaa ees davon tion: ‘office ow the Whar ried toa man named David. Kattray, while her for- | gentle drive ‘upon the Bloomingdale roed, which for the extingvishwent of fi every particu ‘They flatter thems: 'so that | the office ou the dollars, i . ic fevou, b 7. id li The proof b ‘onclu- i i Persons having tender feet, or being difficult to fi thetr o d friends will not only cuntinue their favo s, but thet FOR ALBANV—Honr Ci d-—The | mer husband was living. The proof being conclu- | meanders along amid the most delightful and ro- eel otpe, Sapttae ores ae eaas Bcitealt to Ht om ac | Pitttees generally will appreciate theit eidoavors to frail tre es ROCHESTER. ant SOUTH | sive, she wasfully committed fortrial This is the | Mantie engy, and most beautiful country villas, I the partment failed the duty of every good e'tizen to tin et Ip snppree. to be easy yet handsome, by th be.’s method of taking | "ZY west articles at barely remunerating p AMERIVA will, on and after Morday, May | second case of female bigamy that has been pre- | yw; eg y of the Hydrants have been broken aud ‘drawinz of he teet and ing ‘and keepi i Ordets from any part of the county tor all es used by i simay uc T ere te. yet ss with their neat lawns and stately trees, that car be 4 n/t redlgped men of th fk “ foreach customer. cea Ping a pair of lasts | peters or Binders, including ‘Types, Tak, Paper, &e-, wil ore Seg tne: (Sundays cxeepied) ac 7 o'clock it | sented to the Court of Sessions within a few | found in all this northern country—indeed, we think # pe.vice, 1n consequence of the carelessness of inexpe it iti dd with: ad di id he Ik t n J ce of persons who have opened them : thas cansng grant rp A vr aomgar ide Heed writing, have boots | executed with the greatest care aud prompttude, and ow the EVENING LIN® FOP ALBANY, | Weeks. it_1g unequalled in the U. States. And ia the midst the fs pnte big un made and ewarees' aoa Seep a “Jobbing work and repairing will be aone at the lowest. por without landieg. —From the foot of Bat Mors _Counterrerts.—Officer King Tom Doyle, | of this is Burnham’s—the half-way house to Man- in. y—and by destroying the usefulpess fety of the neighhor- inten wrate from Hy- tothe fants in case of fire, hazard ing bu Idings In consequence « : " id commo i ‘ } sndwome Boos, — fiom ‘$2.00 to $6 00 » prices, with every attention sad ex NB ‘carta'n A. Floweh, will lest of the Fourth ward, who is a perfect corkscrew | hattanville—and regular breathing place. Take a | drants improperly opened, amb). pen. shrowghout the eux, alt Boots, “ 250 t0 3 30 be cae eS AL cies manel ctared vy th Bewamar DIAMOND Cartan 2. ilgwer, wih lence ts above | among rogues, yesterday sacceeded in arresting a | walk in his beautiful fower. garden, and take a | thehead of water atthe dist outing fereivore has been mueh wa” ie ne not be ‘mposed upon with spurious article: anor Passe or Wreishtarply to the Captain on bo fellow named Snyder, who had been successful in | jaunt down to the North river upon his pleasure | fmmshed s and shauld fires, vcevy, an oiicie ht eee et Stippers, Pas 50 to 100 of Seah RED ERE AE PLS RBM pe MMO aay agen cca Fees will leave Albany the alternate days, foot of | Passing off a large number of $3 counterfeit bills of | grounds, and you will come back refreshed. Ordinance now passed, shall be yielded or enforce epee this note, three times before the first of July next, aud send one | Hamilton street. ‘awér | the Agricultural Bank of Pittsfield, Mass, in the | New Barcitroy.—We had intended to say some- | tou Aqueduct Board therefore enruaaily: ask th ri We of therr pap-rs to us, will be entitled to psyment of their bill on | NEW YORK AND KINGSTON §1EAM FREIGHT | city of Brooklyn. On searching the rogue, King | thing more at length of this delightful spot, | fation nl ett lenam citizens, tn cece ie ines JOHN L. WATKINS, Be 1 é : t ¢ 7 h , ject which the Ordinance of the Common Coune agim*r _114 Fulton st, becween Nassau and Datch sts, | buyine four tres the amount of it. ap?ois t AND PASSAGE J,*JE. Tom found $108 in counterfeit notesin his pockets, | but must defer it to another time. A ride can be | to accomplish. seats Ww. ICs PATENT £ METALIC SHANKS, For Kingston, and !elaware and Hudson | and then escorted the gentleman over the river and taken to Staten Island by steamboat, from the city, P JOHN L. LAWRENCE, Sis sens Regd oie. ae lone ones kisien, Di'tor Boots and Shoes rot deseription—The use of this ica mes EMERALD and NOK | Gelivered him to the Brooklyn authorities. The ave two hours, and it gives you witha! this ad- eA ee Ny ‘Onty think of Gentl-men’s fine dress calf stitched | improvement consiats in the joliowing important advantages XE MALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New | public should be on their guard against these notes, | vantage over the other excursions—the benefit of CRUNELIUS W over the common manner of making Boots and Shoes of all | yt ; ; hin athe descriptions, that it esually.sustaims the weight or pressure of | Jrclmg%p, gy, MaHaY streets every Monday and Xnursday at5 | and also a new batch of the Owego Bank in this | the fresh sea air. From the broad piazzas of the L, SAMUEL B. RUGGLES. por Ui) 5 golored | the foot frm heel to toe, giving at the same time « pleasent i beenaltered. Lo i New York, April 15th, 1843. French and city it 50.2 pay. And all Ye tnotion ts waiking isc beveue tt Beet et W1 1 lesve Kingston (Rondont landing) every Wednesday | State, that have been altered. ok out. Belmont House your view extends up to the kills, " " the fashions for 164, for Gentlemen, Ladie nd Ghifirentrom | Site'sityes reventay te sh or cio’ of fe. ok Ten | OT ae nee en vee | ALAND Srscutator.—A few days since a genius | and all over the wide and beautiful bay of New AN ORDINANCE of Barclay. : Wiggs... | Ufperun te ratnec rts Panssicen Wee ows ever ecttiog street every Wednesony tnd Sutnrday at | named David Beecher, who resides somewhere in | York. And those who may be looking for some | TO AMEND, AN, ORD rom ever coming in | Yorks {00 ing Off. Another great | ° Uslork, Canal street near Washington, undertook and suc- | convenient, accessible country residence for the nts the foot from work- corner a5 im? 4 contact with the pavement and we: Kinget: Rondout landi T oe r n ano ADOLPHE MONDRON, Boot maker, from Pa* iP TA Friday at3 o'clock pe, (Rendont lending) overy Tae. .e7 ceeded in raising the wind by the tollowing expe- | summer, where they can enjoy fine salt water ¥ I~ AN® 5 TO REGYLATE HE WATER WORKS OF THE CI OF NEW YORK. Passed September ith, 104 Srotion 1. No prraot nts of t ‘A vious permission in writing from the Croton Aqueduct Bonrd, nd causing coms, or hurt- H . David F. Butcher, of | bathing, elegant drives and promenades, and a tis, respect full: the inhabi w 4 EXTRA TRIPS. dient. He waited upon Mr. Davi cher, A rk, that he has Oveped hvecatablushment at Nov Ted Bron | i2x,thote already made keeping the boot in shape | rhe EMERALD will leave the fost of Murray street every | 748 Broadway, and after considerable delay,succeed- | pleasant residence, would do well to call on Mr. way,’ where he is ready to exeente all ordersentrusted to him, Sundy morning at To'elek. Rett i ince 2. the » Alde ag Sh as ett + prevents the mapper on the instep from ht, and causing those painial lumps to grow on the top of | §" ing leaves Kingston at 4 | ed in convincing him that he owned a tract of land | Pieris of the Belmont House, opposite the landing. | yions permi y hydrant belonging or attached ts the Cro, ot enttomen sahng Ware an elegant Ac will do well xo tt | thetiaten, it can be used witha vers Tow heel, much tore | po henah arpa nly on hoard, or to of one hundred acres, inthe township of Dingman, | New Roousrix.—This delightful village is situ- | tom Water Works erected for the ex ingniahtert of fires, ¢x: and evarmiar hie work. ratmer_ | fomerreeked they make thet chere in the Gatcf walltsy | sar gue ELIRMSON, BAKLOW & co, Pike county, Pennsylvania, being part of lot No. | ated about 18 miles from the city, and accessible | ft in cae offirein the neighbo: hood. ur, shall leave, duch 799 ND SHOE STORE. them off, whieh the common ones wilt not always do, bat ed: | —0213mer . be eat street. 179. His straitened circumstances and great neces- | either by land or water. It is quiet and retired, jon nor shall use the water {: other pu than may JOUN READY respectfully informs his friends | here to the sole of the foot, causing the shanks to yen. GUALLENGE TO CROIUS >in | sity for money was such, that he proposed to seil it4 yural and romantic, and a most desirable spot for a | be mentioned ta suid peroiasion. ard. rhe penaly of t ventye the Hublic, that he has commenced business inthe above | Manufactured only by the undersigned in New York, Jorscy THE Sixteen foot sail bont “TROUBLER” will Mr. Buteher for th ble price of @1 per | fami d th er io. It isthe fa- | Sve dollars tor each offence. No, 99 Nassart atreot, where he will thankfully receive | City, and Brooklyn. stand reedy to sail any distance, trom 20 to 30 miles, | (0 Mr. Buteher ‘or the reasone > ls Lica roigiashin hy pebmieinte aen Phoge wot Ty gta | "Sec. 2. No person or persons, except such as may be licen- and fatthfaliy exeenre, all orders he uay be favored with on LORIN BROOKS, yrainst any sail boas ever brit by Wm. Crolins, from | acre, and give him a full title, free from all incum- | yorite resort of many of our first families. ‘The fish- sed by the Croton A. et Boad to reli water to. shipping, the mestreasons bie terms for cash, ‘aar Mamufeetarer. 198 Fulton atreet, NY. | the tis, day, of Jone unvil the first day of Angust uext, one | brance. Butcher paid the #100, but upon examina- | ing is fine, plenty of sail boats, and everything both | shail take the w ter fgom any hydraut ere ted or 10 be ree! LADIES, LOOK AT THIS !—2000 pars of m26 Im*r N DICK, 0. ore ach day. The ee! (eytony ak pats hee Nes | ion into the titles found that they were illegal, and | on land and water to make one happy and comfort- } inthe £7, ef New You amy age 5; n Croton wane French Gaiter Boots, and 2600 purrs of Slippers, just DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. Of the DOME wi that the property belonged to Eleazor B. Eldridge, | able, especially if you put yourself under the pro- | P'" fale ucder'the penalty of twenty-five dollare for « Meenece an tor sale Wholesale and reel, cc the Pele JOHN ROACH, N. B-—To sail without oars or tenders, d had deeded to him by Captain Torbell, of ion of Mr. Rice of the N H , Very low prices +2000 pairs of Breach Csiters of the bot OPTICIAN. eC ENNGerRsow, and had been ies i im of pial ‘aly og tection of Mr. Rice of the Neptune House. ofgnce, avec ns ease sila tata ty, and of ali colors, $1.50; and 3000 pairs of ‘Slippers, 75 72 Nassaa, wear John st eet, N.Y, aT imme ‘06 Water street, | Walker street. Beecher was therefore fully com- ‘ 4 . AE, Ti ate pocneatigs jini tp lnaeed so, seems geet a of ed HAVING the Lens gioand wider his'own inspection, and TO_THE OWNER OF THE SAIL | Mitted for trial in default of bail. Late Prom Guavatoure.—The Rapid, arrived on | th th title of the Ordigance hereby jel, in, respect these sares yon will find the greatest, and best s- ‘arranging them inthe canera obscura himvell, he feels BOAT " TROUBLER"—Ths owner of | Cornecrep.—In anarticle published yesterday,the | Saturday last, from Point Petre, having left that | to the penalty therein preretowd And in default o ment, p ‘the world of Boots, Guiters, Slippers, &e. | warrauted in aay ing that 9perators as ing his appar tail iC huldren’s do, Nn ish Ry} *ttention to our spley fT ap he Yi hep the Ii anishment by we wi to 4. tment of Boots, Shi 2 i fens a ee ont ee Wie caring rceived | name of Patrick Coyle, of Elizabeth street, was | port on the 30th March. We learn from Captain M. t 0 H oft ee chslleuxes trom boats bailt by Wm. Crolins within the lmgrecement. a is In the, said section Con- ; six months, and not having yet aceepted the same, it nblished as the bail of Brown, the burglar. We | that Point Petre was recovering very slowly from he the dury of the 4 new nvies Rreneh eatfakin Boat, ofthe besttssity np iene ryrepet acces pres d than qubahing hiecenge tall dextnsc aay | have merely to say that Mr. Coyle was sufficiently | the la-e enlamitous earthquake and but a moderate | sables, Marsha’, Police Oficers. and Watchmen, 0. force to order, $5, ard French calfskin Boots on haud, from $3 to $1 purpose for which they are wauted. Aiehnc team the terra rina ot Water sereot ae anuon has taken | cualified assuch security, and that he immediately | progress in rebuilding it thus far, had been made, | the observance of this Ordmance to the mcmost «ft it * et oy as cagh button Ch $2) boys: Neareye acu E wee bordering eng Hae ot ron ati surrendered Brown as soon as he ascertained that | The inhabitants were principally employed in dig- po ht Tag o-earprhenniaaanaecigames ages Tas tos 73 Sines! $1 te 2 Ponies ren 1 to 1,904 Bhoes ae S, ership her-tofore exisung between “Where the man by many odds, he had committed a second offence. The property | ging among the ruins in search of their embedded jopted by the Board of Al h 27h, 18°% So cr nts 10 $1. Boots, Gai i ski brook, la this day dissolved Metin tn yf Cong -d eg at 16 Front street was stated by him ‘in his affidavii, | Property, and the remains of their friends and rela- | Adovted by the Board of h 27h, 1813. ‘Ke in endless varie the 84: As soon an convementafter he he has gota few more of those * dof $1300, : | tives. From five toten bodies were daily recovered, | , Kece 13, 1843, without GREGORY & CAHILL, 367 Broxdway K. 9, ELLIS. pts, and descr néed from that aenal inanufsetory of honors, | to yield $300 per annum, instead of $1300, as was res. | mle of ax thousand his approval or objecuivus thereto. re 23 Im*r ‘and 92 Canal street. 8. MI tis hoped [ will sin eee published yesterday. Mr Sople, who is a hard tt is eee oe hae ns patra supption with Therefore, und-t the provisions of the amended Charter ——— - el lenges slready given him o'e object tM i i i 5 je marke’ wi same me a law. FSH HOOKS AND FISHING TACKLE.—T. & J.| 8, MIPDLEBROOK respecifally informs the customers of | {ug og auattiga of the bots” may be obtamed—ahier | Working, honest man, was induced to become bail | os Mes Nees te Tamerican produce. Liberal Pn Set JOS. R. TAYLOR, BATE have received by the late arrivals from sheirmane- | [! Inte frm and the palic, thas he ca ties +n Bookbinding on | which, if bis boasted" Troubler” does not prove a su in'this case by representations made that i I Rev y ' b les of | 8016 2wr a eeni en factory, nglan’, a general assortment of supe ior Fish Hooks | 'A,OWN Acconnt.at No. 122 Walton street, New York. troubler to him by capsizing his seputation. assne hos done | come certain persons who were the instruments, to | contributions, from various sources, in articles o AMES G. MOFFET. 121 Prince st, New York, basal tren Mate Rely" (Dubin) merck "eka, non: | OBDUT ond chap ErcrntryMaonsctens "™™ Sarin en | 4"; Jy hymn date tf eau eclg Yrecred we: | aid i the release of Brown from the City Prison. | provisions have Deen made. and isaily distributed | JAW Saha eed ofr one oy wists so es c looks; satmon, | °° nd cheap f ‘ ed name at "0 i OF flowing ta the wake of Wm. s rolius, at the respectful rate One Armev Man Drownen.—A man whose left bye the ties to pAb ‘gent i gore created | the lowest market vit different thicknesses, a very superion ar Exarisn MAtL—vetton ey XORK, Ave 2 ofthree miles yn eighteen. ts it did tsst price. __alim°m_ } arm had been cut off immediately below the shoul- | "0 nese, in CAtko Rhee tte oy i lonea || Oudes rene Biiganie, wht hearer Boston on Mande eee fe Meee eT May oP very sure fat cating maker ahip | de? Was found drowned yesterday inthe Hudson. | 2's rer bbl., Mess Beef $8, Pork $9, Rice Scents | Sheet Brags: Mates $0 ag wives peeloved ac ihe aan ‘Lower Post Offices un Saturday the seiNT “JAMES, Captain Sebors will sail as pe ve re ogee hint mixed pants, | serib., Fish $ per ewt., White Pine and Pitch Pine | _ Um iat Paresel and Shade Para im tae United = JO} oRIME: avove ner regular day. a ut no papers were foun im tending to lea¢ 0 * ia hi parrants ality RUPNPOAN GQSROY, futon secs | FEW GETLEMEN of may het Soot | witiatucenctmaraat muta nbacindt | obi rscopniiono ame.“ ‘Mne boy wil be ket | tien by ret ed af erler fee of sary nue | RS ad ATS erated wh a Salenttn of m beatiful taper. ond fee from Rocee eit" | A dated with good board and pleasent rooms in a rivtes tame | make early application on board foot of Malden MURRAY por Rade ae during this day, in order that his | Fy1y, Savannah Republican, April 23. i: Agena CN A offers Se sae eigen oy cha owea odie ore Hata ise ee eae atanats ease a arlor® and bedsooee ite Fageren omecct sere, Tepe a 5 1 Mas oa MPORTANT—OERMAN SILVER: GERMAN S1R the Devt quuicy that has Been seen for many Years, tovnd, | W.let, with or without board dee | | Persons wishing to send for their friends, ean have them | ‘Tix Bonctar Brows —¢ flicer Clapp, of Boston) | Rainnoap To Soainariei.d.—A_ meeting of the [ WiaJa Mis @. MOF Pea ek eT ores Biv ‘white and strong tr pre Ms HAVANA SEGARS. brought ont by the above ship, or ore the regular pecker by f arrived in this bad Ay ag jay, an having pe stockholders of the Harttord and New Haven Rai offers forsale, wh yng hy C ‘above. i er, postpard oar vit “ ” . me ay a n cist ter en ett Taat tp Mat | BY ICABLA, Ne, Uber sRest ner Nameaofem | EERE te Racer f town the burglar, with a pit of rules.” excort | roud Company wae held in. this city yesterday, to | “Qin reroceo mannan arene in conse: ‘warrant i€ far P bi i to that city, tee ed him to the Boston boat, on his return to that city, | act upon the plan of the directors for distributing the ft where he will be tried for the two recent burglaries, } forfeited stock of the company to the stockholders, any KMarintees to se! | to the imported ald Um’ city, His jog Botush ship CHE: It have smmed inated: chi tackle chen er tran any other store in the Seunrs, let quality, direcls. are either made by himell or unde tee ae ee ee ( t Coptaia oyle, W . - his immediate superintendence, and Waryante 0 pater te ve 01 ight a) ply to the su.sbsenber, | and then sent back to this city fora turn at Sin, 1 H yn of new TNDOW SHAD ¢8—The mbecriber offers for snle at ‘Anslers are respeetiully mvied to iuspect his stock, by ae Cy a rae OUHE: BROTHERS & Co. 8 Fattontte Sing, by the way of finishing hin ofesinm ® | in connection with opening SOT ee Seis be- Bt Agi hark ann ty 226 rer “ 40/000 Esperanza do lo aur i next door to the Fulton Banke f= iB» DY the : stock for extending the road to Springfield, It 07 F seqwsiful wransvarent Ivalian and French’ Window Sha lea at Ss KATAING PAPE R—20 bales ot very superior gaahity 58,000 ia, Dama, and Conones, do do. ARDS tbh wine Laat lanl, rah by, | — Corongr’s Urvior.—The Coroner held an in- | lieved that the road between this and Spring: ry prices lower than atany place in this city. And also a taste NS roof of open nd a bottoms, ‘or sale by ‘The whole entitied to debenture, and in lots to suit pure L ie prime Leat mand rfOLLINS & CO quest yesterday on the body of a lad named Wil- | will be commenced as soon as the preliminary OF 9 aso tment of ry {Joods. DANIEL E. TOOKRA. mio KO INS & CO.56 Bouth at: | chasers, aplé lm*r 027 Str ce! 48 South street. 8 liam Johnson, a native of Antwerp, aged 16 years, | rangements can be made Hartford Courant. rm varie z