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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, EX.—Mo, 132,—Whote Mo, 3340. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1843. Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- | worm ; alo freciiles eau be spoedt ea’ed by the ai lished every day of the year exeept New Year’s day and oar Paapeiable Lotion, prhich has bee a i extensive use Fourthef July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- beat commetic anne, for tle sing. abd euabish ne a. heiltlant . lexion. Sold at wi Lum—postages paid—cash in advance. Rat 188 Bowery, eoruer of THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | bottle. morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— PiaNor¥ EXCHANGE HOTEL, BALTIMORE. Home. Charleston. [Correspondence of the Heratd.J [Cor:vapondence of the Herald.] Rome, (rae Erernat Cry,] April 17, 1843. Citanueston, 8. C., May 6, 1843. Holy Week in Rome—An American in the Vatican— | The love of notorie:-McKenzie— Hugh S. Legare, His Singular Fvclinsrs—Description of the Scarlet sketch of him—Poinsett and the veterans of the Rev: Lady of Babylon—Kissing the Pope's Toe—Piety | olution—Division among the Hebrews—City Gov- City Intelligence, hile Rumorep Murper.—A rumor was quite current yesterday ot an assassination that had taken place the night previous in some part of the city, anda person called yesterday morning at the Coroner's office giving information of the fact, but his where- or retsi! at Church's Dispen- ing street. Price 15 cena per ler or sale at postages paid—cash in odvance. Way oppantte eB e gy 27 Brodway,) No 210 Broad: of the Romans—Folly of the English—Curiosity | ernment and elections — President Tyler and | abouts could not be traced, and therefore it was peas ese rt eT Ren ty ee Ductine smite, of the Yankees. Charleston—O' Connell, §c prddunied to, he aj hoas” “ERBN EC Hamige. however, the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing | £2°4 10 cu pepeele “copetrsction of thell Fishos,” theet-tin { leave here to-morrow morning for Marseilles, }| J. G. Benner, Esq.:— creates little excitement in our community, as the “ Vite purch to txamive the befor eh Li be ast. Ithas the Largest circulation of any paper in this city, | "N.'w ©. ra a finished two elegaa resewoed ven cotave oe theaserlds cade ar oes aio head diese fvsiciiase #, which they offer for the examustion of the public. men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ed- GENCY WANTED —A genileman occunying a store i (open to the street) ik: the eal PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate a and of course will be my own poet-boy to that city Dear Sir :— : recent assassination of Corlis, the attempt to kill the of this and the enclosed letters. Our present inten- Our city papers wisely abstain ‘from chronicling | Mayor of Philadelphia, the brickbatting of John : , f tion is to take the steamer for Spain, which will | the errors of fallen Eves, or the street broils of petty | Logan to death on Friday, and numerous other THs house having jundergoue many tiny rtant alterations afford an opportunity of touching at Barcelona, | combatants. They will not stoop to pander to a | offences of like character, have rendered the public rich aud elegant furaiture, is Seatocen Griese oa Valencie and other cities on the coast. On our ar- | morbid thirst for little notoriety, which, it is more so familiar with scenes of blood, that astonishment prices, and in the most elegant style. RP Ty ston of this Hotel a : rival at Malaga, we purpose to visit Grenada, Gib- | than surmised, made many a poltroon seek it by | or surprise at a murder is scarcely expressed. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, CURLED HAIR, tai of Keadvanta i. att te comtersed tobe, for teorly of bust | ralter, Cadiz, Seville, Toledo, Burgos, &c. &c., | the tools of the duello, and mounted more than one | Gruat Rainoap Excrrement.—Yesterday after- jeasure, oue 0 i Paortizton or Tax Heaaup Estap.isumenr, HAIR SEATING. ‘The present proprietor juteuts. that care and! inutey sketi | cross the Pyrenees to Bayonne, go to Bordeaux, and | Lady Stanhope on a donkey—and alas, it may be, | noon about six o'clock, a little girl named Bridget Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets 20 000 POUNDS h American Ci not be wanting to improve its natural advantages, under his au- sent some poor friendless Cromwell and Small to an Meh: A ‘ : Ce an srafiaas quaitiva,, Also, 2 neue peintend.nce, and he respectfully solicits the patronage of his | then return to Paris. pee Unnecessary grave, kindly provided. by the most | Mehan, aged about nine years, while attempting to TO LET in Williamsburg—The whole or part ot x iamiyp tee ey Mibkibdl wakweoeatteatipaie er) eer Zia sae ERASTUS COLEMAN. We have just completed the grand festivities of | gentie, humane, and gallant commander! He who cling to one of the Harlem railroad trains, contain- a peat three story brick Dwelling House in South Tih | manufactured and always on hard toraale by. us, Baltim>re, April 20, 1813. xia rodimr_ | Holy Week, to witness which, (I learn from the po- | would deal in smnall scandal will find no support or | ing three cars, as it was passing up Centre, near = He Ae Kibet, sent very low. ‘Apoly woW. WJ. T. Tap JOHNSON & GRE! las HOTEL.-The Proprictor feels graveful tor | li¢e,) there are not Jemy than 33,000 persons from | countenance here. Every attempt at publications Anthony street, slipped and fell, aud the wheels of patronage he continues to receive from an enlightened | foreign countries assembled here in Rome. This | of the kind has resulted invariably in the disgrace 8 TO LET AT YORKVILLE—s houses on the corner of them is calculated Orders from all parts of the United States executed promptly i pobl with fidelity, for ewh, approved city acceptances or other | Stu Liberal pnblic.abd begs leave to i factory paver, at four months. m'3 im®m m them of his unremit the rear car drew her so close in contact, that a flesh wound, three inches in length, was in- is the last week in lent, and intended to commemo- | of the projectors and the advantage of the assailed— rate the passion of Jesus Christ The first ceremo- | generous Carolina furmshing in this way a shield th street and 3d avenue Dlease all who make the Exchange Hotel their + of board is now reduced to $175 cen.» er day “tear vate . On the premises w j 5 7, TR withow any “extra charge ‘or fire, lignts,” ec Some important | ny took place at St. Peter’s on Sunday, the 9th inst. i i tnd fine evden, comnatig of ty, with grape vinesand frat | TAKERS OF THE CROTON WATER, | Gnners ve teceniis Keen malein the oer Rate ae | heh us the consecratian aay, the Oth inst, reer heat, efoe a ok thane ten thane | fieted on her left ancle, and the toes of her Gebs thereon. For terms, ingttize o W 11V have paid for arupply unti! the lst of May which he feels asyared will meet with the approbation of the | Dalma by the P A Mat das RP SERED: OF oe Kr | Tight foot partially bruised. She was taken up lOHN A. MORRILL, Esq. are rotvfied that on the 20th instant the shutting off of the | pul palms by the Pope. Among those who approached | swords that were said to be ready to start from their m8 2wr No. 11 Chambers st, | Water wiil be commenced 1 cases where pay.nent shall ant ini He is also prepared to receive a few permrnent gentlemen | him for the purpose of receiving them, I was not a | scabbards in its defence. htule surprised to find several English officers in full The Attorney General, Legare, has returned to uniform, who went through the humiliating cere- | Washington, and it is said will be put in the tempo- mony of kissing his foot. An immense concourse rary charge of the Bureau of State. Upon his recent of people were present—seats were provided for the | visit to his kinfolk here, lis delight seemed to be in ladies on plattorms, who went in full mourning, and } recognising the playmates of his youth and all his no gentleman, was admitted within a certain dis- | old acquaintances. Nilkee told usa famous story of tance, unless in similar costume and dress coat | a swimming feat, and of the awful fist of the indo- Among the display of uniforms ot stanger, thee of | mitable Hugh—Righton says he was always a hard Bustamente, General and ex-President of Mexico, | student, distancing all competitors, and the ver was the grandest, having quite a profusion of dia- | devil at Greek—writing, reading, and talking it as if monds on his badges and collar. The Pope, after | he owned Athens, and not Charleston, for his natal being carried in and out, seated in a highly decora- | city. Wiisonhasa tale of hisonce bothering Judge ted chair, borne on the shoulders of a dozen per- | Richardacn with such a cloud of civil, canon, Teu- sons, returned, and taking a seat on his throne, | tonic, Breton, Gothic, and other barbaric codes which was richly ornamented, assisted at mass, the | as almost eet the old gentleman crazy. But it was service of which was very fine. ‘ among the descendants ot the Huguenots, that his _On the 13th I went to St. Peter’s to see the bene- | elastic spirit and playful fancy breathed the genial diction. At about noon, the Pope made his appear | atmosphere and fue the home of joyous youth. ance, in his usual state, at a balcony in front of the | Happy conformation of matter and mind, that can church, when the crowd assembled in the piazza | thus lay aside the cares of State, and enter into the mostly knelt down. After the blessing the bells | enjoyments of sweet retirement and doinestic peace. began to ring, accompanied by a salute from | Tt is among the felicities of the life of this great the cannon at the castle of St. Angelo. We | jurest and profound scholar, that the tempests of then proceeded to the saloon in which he | party could not shake the esteem in which he was waited upon table, serving in person the thirteen held by men of all shades cf opinions. Thus Bishop apostles, as. they were called. The table was | England loved him with an ardor due the defender decorated with flowers and small gilded statues of | of civil and religious liberty in 1028. With Bishops the apostles. The dinner was profuse and apparently | Bowen and Gadsden he was on the footing of a bro- very good. Although the Pope handed them the | ther. The Srate rights party made him Attorney plates, they were. presented to him by bishops on | General of South Carolina. General Jackson sent their knees. This was to show the Pope’s humili | him Minister to Belgium. Poinsett, Petigrew, Hu- ty, I presume. He also washed the feet of 12 pil- | ger, Bennett, George S. Bryan, and ¢ Dickson, grims, and performed otner ceremonies in St. Pe- | were among those that suggested his recall, an ter’s, for which, however, I have too little taste to | sent him to Congress, It was there, with the ani- undertake a relation. x mating incentives to action which can only be duly On Good Friday, some relics were chown from | appreciated by those who arrive at that national and an upper Gallery of St. Peter's, said to be part of the | social height that he exhibited those vast stores of real cross, point of the spear and handkerchief of | erudition and glowing eloquence which has given St. Veronica, which retained the impression of the | him a place, by the common consent of the nation, face of Jesus Christ in blood, she having wiped his among its great men. Mr. Legare is not a politi- face with it during his sufferings. The greatest dis- | cian, in the party acceptation of that word 3 he is ply took place yesterday, being Easter Sunday. | too intellectual to mix adroitly with party men, yet he Pope performed mass in person, with great | his pure character for integrity and moral virtue, pomp, assisted by the cardinals. The vast aisles of | benevolence, patriotism, and justice, must make the building were filled by the pene to sufloce- | him a valuable support to President Tyl i tion, except a square formed by the troops—the | tration. platforms were filled with ladies, and the effect was | Mr. Poinsett is also here, and looks to be in the grand beyond description. Even this was exceeded | enjoyment of excellent health; the life of a planter, a short time afterwards by the display in the piazza, | therefore, must be more congenial to his Feelings when the Pope was brought again to repeat the | than were the anxieties of the Bureau of War. He ceremony of giving his blessing to the multitude as- | is one of the most frank, true, generous, and kind- sembled below. The troops were present, and on | hearted of men. The old veterans of the revolution his appearance, the cannon, bells and drums gave | and their widows and orphans have cause to bless hima deafening salute. The people knelt, and it is | him. While he was in office, although he approved said that there were not less than 150,000 present on | of the severe scrutity which the Commissioner of this occasion. It was certainly a very effective and | Pensions, Mr. Edwards, instituted for the pre- imposing ceremony. Our position was on the topof | vention ‘of fraud, he yet threw no obstacles the circular corridor, where there was quite a dis-] in their way; ‘but once satisfied of the play of beauty, as well as a commanding view of | justice of the claim, he took a pleasure in acting the whole. 2 promptly on the decision of the commissioner, In the evening, we took a carriage and went to There has been a serious difference among the see the illumination of St. Peter’s, which was mag- | membera of the Hebrew congregation. Fort nificent beyond conception. On our arrival the | of sixty votera are in favor of an by some persons passing,who immediately conveyed her to the City Hospital where the wounds were examined, and strange as it may appear, not a bone was found broken. Her. shrieks on being carried through the street gave rise to every description of Tumor, and ina few moments it was currently re- foi among the crowd that had assembled, that oth of her legs had been cut off, and that she died on Teabningabe Hospital. This rumor spread like contagion through the ward, and in a very few mo- ments several hundred people had assembled, come of whom were venting all sorts of epithets against the railroad and the corporation for allowing pass through a street where children are as _nu- merous as hop toads after a shower in June. The crowd gradually enlarged in numbers until some few more daring than others, placed paving stones, from a pile near by upon the rails, in order to stop the cars as they passed up the street. The police were here called in and the obstructions removed. Orders were sent by the police for the cars below Chambers street to paes up, and as each went by it was hailed by a portion of the assemblage with “three cheers,” “‘ three groans” and ‘ one more.” A request was sent by the magistrates of the lower police to the agents of the cars to prevent their coming down with passengers below Canal street, which was complied with, and the crewd then be- gan gradually to disperse. During the passage of the last car up the street, some ruffian threw a aving stene that passed over it, and struck a small Poy on the body, injuring him severely. The police ave chase after him, but he escaped. Not the least blame can be attached to the driver of the train of cars, as the horses were goingat a slow pace, and the child would not have been injured had she not attempted to cling to the car without the knowledge of any person connected with it. Arrest or Wittiam Forp.—Bill Ford, alias “Buffalo Bill,” celebrated for his feats of knock down-and-drag-out-ism, as practised along the wharves, to the terror of steamboat agents, ruaners and waiters, was arrested yesterday morning, by officer Relyea, while he was in the act of stepping on shore from one of the North River steamboats. Ford stands eared with committing, several months since, a violent assault and battery on Wil- liam Francis, steward of the steamboat Telegraph. Indefault of bail he was locked up Anotuer Counterrerr.—On Saturday night, a child belonging te Mrs. Grace McGee, of No.3 James street, received a $5 note of the Commercial Bank of Florida, which she gave to her mother, who attempted to pass it on Robert McKinister, of 69 Catherine street, who pronounced it a counter- feit, and had the woman arrested by the watch ; but not appearing akainae bers she was discharged. The following is the filling up of the note:— “The Commercial Bank of Florida promise to pay Gen’l Cass or bearer, on demand, Five Dollars.—St. Jo- seph, Feb. 29th, 42. MARC FASHION, Pres'’t. thier.” _AR —Yesterday morning, aman call- ing himself William Patterson, applied to Justice Stevens, of the lower police, to subscribe to an effi- davit that he had made in order that he might reco- ver property amounting to about $75, including $40 in gold that he had left last fall at Davis’s pawn- broker’s shop, on a pledge ticket for $5. en- quiring; it appeared that he had entered to the Alms House last fall, and remained there during the win- ter at the expense of the city, notwithstanding he had the above named money, and about 50 that he had deposited elsewhere. ** The pauper” recovered his money and ciothing, but before doing so, the Alms House Commissioners should have been in- tormed, who then might have compelled him to pay his winter’s board, and thus punished him for the imposition practiced upon the community in ob- taining entrance tothe Alms House, when he had means to support himself. Common Covuncit.—Both Boards of Aldermen meet this afternoon, at 5 o’clock, and afterwards go i joint ballot, to make such appointments as tay have been agreed upon in caucus. Presidents Purdy and Brown will also appoint the standing have been previotisly ma oa Aq ‘educt Board, tances where the waters} Ist of May, 1864, at the office of with cir fumiles, or single gentlemen, to board on the most liberal terms for the season. Gentlem n visiting the 1 be stopped the expense fd reopeuing the ferules, must be paid una renewal lay i3th, 1813, TO RENT—The extenave Building erected the pre- Ea retnartiw ofthe vat fiver at Gos twe Exchange Hotel with tn ir horses, orei_ for ved_that the beat . es from South Brooklyn hi care will be taken of them Sy era JAMES HARDEN, whose Ferry, com! Stable is contixuons to the Hotel. jersey shore, the ‘erties of Ni nd ard the Enst end North rior building, 1 and stairs of ma , ie splendid views of the Bay and J ew York aud Brooklyn, Staten Kishs covered wits Gomnets tty sh os hens’ AIL BOAT CHALLENGE —Whati th 1 pL Ta ay Ge it Gata Samtleete ds thav't the 1a>+ When the amothered growls of dis Beuiateviciaty. The drive trom New York a about Afteen | tl amecess barks 1 the bosom of Tran he foace minutes, and the premives are not excelled by any situation | lity, preatrates nimself, and in sarbale near this eity. “Que hundred persons can be accommodated.— | and a eae SOHN F. DELAPLAINE. os Walla. | eat ALSO TO LRT, the three brick House, &¢ Walker | ¢¢ ground of boat building, and long experience has aught him street, between Broadway axd C! that C> On aul after the 'st +f May, the charge to yeorly board: A. B. BIGELOW, Revister_ | . f for meals only, will be redueed, 10 yh gentleman's Ordiua- 10 $200 per year; Ladies’ Ordit 225. KICK BOYDEN. DS Richmond, April 21st, 183 ml 2w ds Nitwy r Praiteas HOTEL, POTTSVILLE, Penn. NGER, respectfally announces to the trave! inown. Sach isthe condition of a certain bost bailde city who see potoriety through annogymous comma- us The subscriber has for years stood upon the covtest- com mu: , that he keeps that aud splendid estal he ment th: Exchinge H. tel, situate at the corner of Ceotre and Callowhill streets, nearly ovposice the Towa Hall, in the Bor ough af Pottsville! which hes been thoragily. repaired end mas tenally improved for she accommo The ho- street, occupied by Mrs. 0. “fie 5 ne ; Jed by experienced and attentive hostlers, Horses A: B —Fipes for tha Croton Water will bs, in reduced Petron wheres See otra nated coarser thet be nad at auy time to couvey persons to any gt f of # ifn Hr Fas rods ane es ee ee mag how yoursel toth world. nor. furthe>. infuren re Jy pel a “Y: BCHULTZ & BLEIVOKN, No. 91% Bowery. | ‘rho 'Troublen” an ‘be seen at (eB) Le from this hotel y distance under fif.y miles. ily, to and f om the depot s bazaar. C. L. INGERSOLL, m5 Im*ec 406 Water street for the wecommodation of persous travelling onthe Railruad | No cha ge fur omnibus fare to this hotel. Portsvitte, Mav 1, 1843. m1 (m®ec ROSSVILLE BOARDING Sts OOL, sSTATEN X tol friends and the hia school will-re open-on the lat of May, ardiaus are also informed W. W. tnakes ita paint of conscience to guard. in every possible way the morals Of children committed to his care, from tour to twelve years of age. Reading, writing, orthography, arithmatie, Keoxraphy And grammar tagght. “Phe location ve delightful and Nealth ys the orchard, grdens and lay Rroung are apaciows: about ten ym the landing. The steamboat Raritan o'clock, for Rossville, lading’ washing, $25 per m!0iw*m fh TO Ura tal Mansion House at Bloomingd: known asthe “ Abbey” situateda sh wtdistance ab. TOOLS—T the sige stone, ear above Sry her's Ray, oH ness. |: A LHBRT SOIC eee ete ons cee Chvosite St. Michsels Church. The place 1 well known as | A LEERTSON’S ‘Coopers, ters and Ship Carpenters one of the mom d ja onthe Island, and is re- | gaze ‘Pools, can be had at wholesale aud retail of OSBOKN ber ey) han the 3a she cuspmes rE es & LITTLE, 33 Fulton street, New ork, (1d per cent allawed loomingdale stages pass and repass the gate every | to merchants) and who keep on nand a full assortment of honr in the day. The is new, and numbered 101. rs i Fie esi fs Leorkanes wits cseasHat ot the | Sooke. tall Hives, Tra Hobos, Stave Joaters, rozes. times, ‘ : 4 aly ses, or at 132 Chambers street. P Alo. Importers aod 5 Eatle i in English, German B-—Armangement could be made, if desired, by a satio- HAS OSBORN, factory tenant, to | ¢ of the furoitui in th Sea etaeaistaeheeawarnes | fie CHARLES SCL. ft 1. She a pow bak woe, No, re sous | Gee ROUBLER, ‘with i a3 f required, appt the sailboat “ Troubler” havi ae nme WOODHULL & MINTURN, ‘#1 Suuth street. vi . Referer Sov Davi pear lar sn ast 8a . N. Seymour, athem Square, Henry Stewart Segaine, Esq., Sta:en Island. from boats bailt by Wm. Crol la no and pet havins Te necer'ed u n that ‘in publ:shii el to, it ‘0 LET—The two story brick House and premues, Gepeerer built by rollins, hts towerlag. Teaginntion bes taken 145 Wooster street, finished in the most modern | a flight (rom the terra firma of Water street to those mystic re- with marble mantel-pieces and plding. doors | gicus— Apply to JOSEPH McMURRAY, bod the mian by many odds, Pay a elf ee ere ey ae soon as convenientafter he ‘afew more of those peti a HOR, CALES-A, three, tory modern | seecintt, and descended from that aerial enavufictory of honor, ‘Wm. Ladiam, Keq., 121 Beekman street. John Quinn, Esq , 31 Munroe street. Messrs. Colvill and Flemine, Exq., 16 Cedar street. Capt Edward Ferber, Esq , Hicks street, Brook! Mrs. Varian, 21 Eleridye street_ New Work. WADAWANUCK HOUSE, STONINGTON, CONN. HE above Hotel, erecte* at a ¢ st of between sixty and seventy thousand dollars, aud furnished ia a style nt sure rassed by any similar establishment in this couxtry,is nowepen for the re ception of company. The hou-e is located a: the extreme end of the im*r ler’s adminis- ‘ itis hoped thar he will evndescend to, notice some, one of the Sinus walk fromthe Peck Sip eer Was Space challenges already given him 6+ that "his sole ohicet of text crt ony tllteree ailiug quatitics, of may be obtat r TT ae TT A PBCOT Ree = | which, if bis boasted" Troabler™ doce hot prove a suifcicnt site ECON CLEDENS GN Desie Doerny | belt ke Eetiutsharatbvonsisat er crvetasewa ten: wa NI gD 7 Yahiiss vers * mt NIBLO™S, GARDEN "000 Double Dahl-as of every perday for two dave, of gain + clog his vaunted name i fn sped» Sapa wing in the wake of Won. ' rolius, at the respectful rate ofthree iniles in eighteen. as itdid last spring. -aléelm*m 00 of the choicest cultare ; new and choice Ge- fois Fapteme in great vasiewy ; Vecbenns, of every anade «nd tot: es, P imulaes, Polyanthus. sptendid Cacius, ‘Kc’ in full blown and beauty ; 39,000 plat on the lowest ferme for cath; Tuberoses ladistus, i in . UROLIUS, BARGE, RACE, CLuB AND SAIL BOATS, 0.400 WATER STREET, tour doors Kast of Catherine farhet, New York—Builder of tn Sultan of Muscat’s Pleasure Barge, the Race Boats Wave, Gczelle, Victoria, At- = po lantic, Wakone, Brooklyn, Anu of Peckskill, W: on of oases 7 ¢ Poughkeepsie, Duchess of Hyde-Park, Syiph an Wave of a ‘imming bth for gentle- .00ms attached, as well as Tivate baths. tached to the hotel ther Room and dowling Saloon, and for the 2ecomm lowers and Amarilis Roots + Vines of choice kinds for covr r ing arbors, All the new and choice au nual, bi a Bilnard ia’ Fl wer Seeds, many of rf ion of gen- temen ard parties who are'fond of fishing, there are a number of sate aud cv mamcdious sailing ho: charge of them, ¥ho understand in S areful mex to take of the various fish- Mobile, Geo: New Orleans, Browart of Louisville, ie Celeste of ‘Also, the sail boats William Crolins, Fashion, Eureka, Za Star, Edwin Forrest, he. al for whieh tl In consequence of tre depresses for vor dis rec utced vo the followii ‘Transcier: Board per day, $1 Persous se mstuing six weeks, in the momhs of Jaly end August, per week, For fix weeks, or lovge , tw the months of May. Jane, September, or Uctober, per weel Chil tren acd servants, half price The object of the subscriter Will e to render his honre a white Sugar Bet Seed, for stock. twhien our i tends ard the public are invited to call and examine before | POBi: 3 ImSre parchsiog efeewhere, md 6'er FARE AND FRE ae 7 = REGULAR MAIL LINE— FARM FOR SALE—The beautiful improveu Hick- a . § Fg Seiten as nares | SE MENON AND ohiwlonte teeter whole facade, the lofty dome, cross and ball on top | (among other matters) of the origin and obligation of it, together with the corridors around the piazza, | of keeping so many holidays. They aver that the were lit up with thousands of lanthorns, tastefully | true ones are duplicated; they state that, in those arran ed so as to strike out the features of the ar- | ages of confusion which followed the irruption of chitecture in the chastest style, and without anv | Alaricand other barbarians, the traditionary rites profusion of ornament. When the clock struck | and time honore festivals of their lathers were for eight, the bells rang a peal, and sexyrcimyay ( the | atime disused cr neglected, and that at the return whole church, dome and corridors, were in a bleze | of a more tolere\! era, their ancestors in the faith of light, from the immense number of fires kindled | labored to restor them, but in consequence of the on them, Pear means of pitch or some such | j:r, combustible material, systematically arranged. ‘Ihe | culations, they were unable to fix with certainty eff-ct was magical and well worth a visit to Rome | on the precise days that ought to be kept; and hence, to witness. We afterwards went to the Monte Pin- | in order that the venerable days of the law should be ces to get a distant view of the same. The whole | observed, they resolved to keep two days in order to building appeared one blaze of light—the cross, | make surety doubly sure. This the reformers sa which is about 450 feet high, (as high as the Pyra- | may now be corrected because of the more ad mid of Cheops,) somewhat brighter than the rest. vanced state of knowledge and science; but the After, writing the above, we proceeded to take | minority, embracing as it does, a large portion of our position among several other Americans, on_a | the learned, as well as the most respectable, and ve- balcony which we had secured overlooking the Ti- | nerable and pious of the body, protest against this, ber, to witness the fireworks from the castle of St. | as an innovation of the reformers, and are deter- Angelo, and which was to be the closing scene to | mined to hold fast in the old paths. Every friend of the festivities. My expectations had been raised very | religion and of this ancient race, must fegret this high, from the reports I had heard ot them, but were occurrence. The impious of all sects iaugh at these ‘es'chester county, three miles east of New Se cketer nd "on of oes beat eed he Bu nen oad Pee eteg Geet Sossiace house, ten reoms. ‘The house is sur ounded RHODE ISLAND. | ee ofths 1 Wing superior steamers, rapping conneacion Ww ih d wo a is . ther with an anple orchird af the ehoice ievare all fara niet xenteel hotel. and at the same time h- wishes t> study the enmfort of his guests more than the establishing of arbitra rule HOKATIO BLAK of the firm of Blake & Reed, of the Marine Pavilion, jamb, pearand otber fruit phen, e- PROVIDE NCE conse tereicvat bendetme eurden, introns of NANEGAN Con thoes ony: oat wi'h box aud grave’ walks throughout, acd | ne of which will’ ro Wew York d all of th t shrubbery, flowers, &e.; han “As vall of the zaress shrubbery, Sowers, 8 ed) from Pier No 1, Battery Place e RHODE ISLAND, rem trees the eee state ©! astronomy and mathematical cal- the att-ntion of aay gentleman wanti:g a a For fuither information enquire. ot 1 WAS, | Dor aud Providence. gre ane sae South street, or of Captain SAMUEL | *'Parsengers on the trrival of the steamboats at Stouincton, cor y GROVES. onthe premises. ‘ m/:20t¢r_ | will take the railroads cars and proceed immediately to Prot FARM FOR > containing forty acres, thirty. | dence, and if bound for Newport will rake the Y Bre ir cult 1 method to become « fiaished writer e course of fiveto eight les ons of one houresch. Succ-ss is gucranteed wo all, from the age of 12t0#0 Such ua recedented improvement on this beautifal style of writing, s0 iruly scie tific, that the most sceptical have yiclded to the evidence Teims ro erate. Only one dotlar and Nitty cents for the courre of lessons. Book Krepiag, couble and single entry.—A complete modern ry "ified by which the a3 thet keptiad uble'entry. Also, entry book keepmg, in five diffe rrnt forms, scquired in six weekacotwo months Five aollars for the course of ins xuct ons. Mr. Arnanld, at his and balauee tradesmen’s ite of affairs, to exam 3Al ner [oho vation and the balance a good growth of | fromthsnce on T sesdays, Thursdays and Saterdays,without soy addtional eharge, = Premises isa house in good repair, a new coach house ickers for the route snd steamers’ berths can be secared on ‘a large barn. In front of the house is aa excellent well of | board,o st the office of ‘water, secured from the weather by a new well house, and a 96m m HARNDEN & CO., 3 Wall street. fine lawn in front of the house. Qn the above described ferm | —————— i fn abnngence, Saah 06 a: 6, Cherries, pears, quinces, Te ry ea own o on a Hr of the Boned's coh see te fleen oases wien abads E'irevery respoct a desirable location for'a geutlemans Tesi: pao hy ge *hd fare to or from ‘This farm is in Weer shester County. Call on the premises, | Forward tassengers re hours, continues to write up, post di me-chants boots, to make out e and verily books or accoun's go! sorder, to 8 just individual and partnersh'p concern and to furpish specimens or plans of books adadpted to any basinest, more than satisfied. I never before felt the ineffi- | exhibitions as indications of weakness or folly. But do do f Pass O arranged by the mo le. 'd satisfactory forms. ; 4 c Ne : 3 mmittees of bot! rds, for tl a OBE oven H. WELCH, 85 Leonard street near feoce: Speenen Da Fear Fes ie N. B—Mr. A. will give lastiaruions at the resideuce it re- | ciency of language as on this occasion. No descrip. | the reflecting and the just desire to see both parties | Cetin ‘pact heey Bete Geese aol tear Grpeate inte crete Foe ens | pormard ie eta 3 | ened ann teemtergotnttaserme aes anngy | tit cangive he least idea ol tha magnificent scene, | acting with moderation and Torbenrance, and con: | wiitgres4 fata a og maee cetends LMO’S ARCADE Ba ’arsage to Norfol ek, retarn 15 eran omta : no na " and it is well worth a trip across the Atlantic. | senting to give to each full time for reflection, and islati PALMO’S y TH, Forward Fasseng 2, © do. do . fi 12 | How! hei Ar. old Nelson, and to the offes of the Sua When the clock struck nine the cannon from the | then to leave the adjastment of their disputes to per- tees are the very keys to the lock of legislation, and therefore their importance. Loox out ror Picxrocxets.—A pocket-book con- taining in money, and some valuable papers, was stolen from the pocket of a gentleman at a fashionable hotel in Broadway a few days since. The wallet contained the names of E.&P. Kingsland written in it. A reward of is offered for its recovery, or a fair proportion for the paper. Goip watcu Rxcovergp.—The elegant and valu- able gold watch obtained from Mr. Ayres by Chaun- cey Larkin, who represented himself as one of the Ravel family, has been recovered from ie ee in Albany, to whom Larkin gold it, by officer Relyea. CounterFeits anoct —The public must keep a look out for $3 notes of the spurious and fraudulent Globe Bank of this city, which have been put in circulation. 30‘ HAMBeR STREET For freis ht o1 I[HE GENTLEMEN'S SALOON NOW 10PEN.—Great | piyto ths Capen on board, orto. WA TUCKER, on. In? Im end WTHAF Sr No _& Broad street. P.OPLE® LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANV—Dnity at 7 o'clock, P.M. Through Oirect (Sundays excepted) fromt ¢ castle gave the signal for the opening display—which | sons ot known integrity, and of undoubted attach- was a burst of thousands—perhaps hundreds of thou- | ment to the honor and interests of their name. sands— of rockets, so disposed as to imitate an erup- Our city ‘‘ is” governed by a chief and twelve tion of Vesuvius—the whole sky was in a blaze. and | aldermen, and a fone array of boards and officials. the number was so great that flames rose aconsider- | The aldermen and boards are Rafer by one able distance over the castle. This was succeeded | Mayor. Complaints at first hinted at, and but whis- by a splendidly illuminated cathedral, the spires of | pered, are now growled out, loud and deep, against which towered on high, and which was some 200 | a aystem of dictation, to which the dynasty of Hayne feet in length. The whole building appeared to affords, it is said, no parallel. This gives the aspi- sparkle with diamonds. After a gorgeous display | rants {or office fine capital to work with, and the of fancy fireworks which covered the whole castle, | are busy. Others are for striking off the salary ak it was caused to assume a brilliant crimson colour, | together, and reviving those good times, when Ca- (probably by reflection) of which the smoke that | rolians could be found, whose fortune enabled them was hovering over the scene also partook. At | and whose capacity fitted them to preside over the times bursts of rockets of a peculiar description | city without pay, and with distinction. In the would cause a heavy shower of purple and pink rain, | mean time, the present incumbent is not idle. He accompanied by immense flocks of birds and ser- | isa business man—active, prompt and sagacious — pents hissing through the air. At intervals a brick | He has commenced a more efficient system of few de-joie with the accompaniment of heavy artil- | cleaning the streets, and looking after the lampe, lery proceeded from the castle. This splendid } that ought tobe but are not lit. Even the hideous nui- scene kept constantly changing to fountains imitat } sance that for years disgraced the city, and filled ing thoge at Rome—the falls of Tivoli—or some } the neighborhood of Gudsden’s wharf with excre- new and attractive shape, until a final eruption of | tions and with the horrid and sickening odour, ari rockets like the first. If called on hereafter to name | sing from an accumulation of nameless horrors and the most stupendous and attractive scene I ever | disgusting objecta—of rotten carcases and filth, and witnessed, I should have to answer that I never be- | putrid substances—even this, thanks to the fears held any thing to compare with the girandola of the | the hopes of a contested election and the press, is castle of St. Angelo. about to be abated. WASHINGTON GARDENS, HOBOKEN. JON, IRELAND, the well known proprietor of the First ‘Ward House, No. 28 New atrert, (comer of Exchenge Place,) grateful for the patronage hitherto received trom his friends, and desirous to merit a continuation of it, res informs them and the Lente! Seem a that he ly pur chased the large and commodious House and Garde’ known as the Wa hington House, situate m Hadson street Hoboken, within a (ew minutes walk from the Ferry, formerly occupied by the late James Sweenv, where he will be happy to receive bromnelor, Ce ngs — wewly a tastefully Laid out, ‘wth r rt etfully Bt ovat Pier retween Cunrilandt and tib-rty stieets piieainbage ROCHESTER, ‘Cap A. Hough:ooy will eave mgt H peaay jay evening | Beye gga + ngnt | Moteamboac SOUTH AMEBICA, Captain LW Breinard, Tove be feel: au hesiia'ion in assurioe hus fellow. el willtivtve ‘Tuesday, Thurday and’ Saturday evenings, at 7 Selocks ~3 un Sicaiiboat NORTH AMERICA, Captin M HT ue dell, ‘anesday ial t hee londay, We fasion ibe lost sight of, ond thai to the impro vem t : ibeity |, Passenerre ‘aking this Live of Boats will inyarably arrive in Pits Gua manors Albioy inample tine to take the "Moruiog Wraie of Gare tor aeatione LS patti abc ve boats are new and substantial, are furnished with new and ¢l- gant state rooms, and for speed and acoommo- Jatous are unrivalled on the Hi oF freight, apply the w term of years, his when completed, wi n welock. it which has aman onveni tee, sball not, on the pres | land.ag at intermy diate places, wil Teave i of flowers. lay aflerpoons, +t 5 o’cleck. es of the Euroy ean n greatly enta newly fitved up, will cont vem Ue InveDUve rea ate, all Sortmeutcf Wines aud Liquors of the most approved. quality, and cigarsof the most superior brinds—also Sherry oer elresh- Mint Julepe and Punches made in the best styl ind The Lawi ing Ice Creams, and other delicac: \d agreeabl roishes 1, determined ‘comfort of his ith two eatire son. also. ficted up seperate ors fur ladies, which front upoa the of the most delightful scene: that nothiog shalt wanti D trons, has also refitted the Bow! w Alleys, built on the most approved plan, for exereise and ie recreation of Visivors. Of the attention of the waiters, it is unnecessary to say more than that il be found att. ntive to the wants of the i rience in the bi fa | desorption of be board, or to P.C. Sehnl'a at orf. mic sr ered, and the wi thrown ens CORBYN'S COTTAGE, eR Egy ana Literary Notices, Lire cr Tar Rev. 1. T. Tuomason.—Appleten é& Co.—A very interesting memoir of an estimable Missionary. A great deal of important information — to Eastern Asia and Hisdostan is commu- nicated. Travers 1x Persia—By the Rey. H. Southgate.— D. Appleton& Co. This ably written and attractive work contains @ great mass of interesting and valu- able information relative to the East. It is printed in elegant style—two volumes—price 76 cents. Tax Davourer’s or Exouann—By Mrs. Ellis— Another of the delightful works of this most delight- ful authoress. It has been published in elegant style by the Langleys, who deserve great credit forput- ting these valuable publications in the reach of eve- Ty person in the community. Boz’s New Worx.—The last published part of Martin Chuzzlewit, and also Blackwood for May, will be issued by Winchester this day. Lapy Sate’s Journat or THe Disasters in AFP- @uanrstan has just been published by the Harpers, in an elegant beok form—price one shilling. A.tson’s History or Evrork, No. 9, is out. New Yor Lecat Ousgrver, (May.) Samuel Owen 42 Ann street. Tom Burx or Ours—Nos. 7 and 8 are out. Tue Rover.—Nos. 7 and 8. La Bree & Dean, 162 Nassau street. i ny at 6 o'clock, P. M ch direct—Krom STRYKER’S BAY ; Steaubost pret between Sourtandt and’ Laiberty’ street [8,NOW OPEN, and in tall operation, for the Spring and he stenser MOCHESTER, Capt A. Heughton, leaves ‘Samm: r Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at6 clock. many alterations and improvements have | ‘The steamer SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. U. W. Brainard, 1,it is believed,and materially to the com- | leaves Tuesday, Thursday, and Satuday evemwgs, at 6 o'clock. A AALOON forty-five feet in length has been erected for KW? rr) NORTH. AMERICA.» Cove. M. H. Troes the accomwodarion of large parties at dinners, suppers, con- bps on es peouay et. = saturday afternoons, at * . gtelock, jing a! imtermedi places. “*A separate entrance has been opened for the bar, rendering | ° “The above Boats are new and substantial, are fernsshed with the ladies! prrtorscpiet wud selected elegant state Rootns, and for speed and accommodations are On the Wines, Liquors, Conrectionanics, Caxams, ke., | unrivalled on tue Hodson. Ths snananaed For passage or Gaia ‘apply on board, or to P. C. eee vs, ut A 4 siness, respectfully solicits Pledges humeelf that notr those in ter tof talc the Washingwon Gardens ST aoawer JOHN IRELAND, Proprietor. AMILY BOA? DING SCHOOL in the conate who in an experienced teacher, wishes to t family six children as boarders nd scholas., She pains o render her hotie a pleasant houe 10 the papil au vance employ, to e who may President Tyler is winning his way into the very Philadelphia, hearts of the Southerners, by a wise and impartial Pmivapenrnta, Satu ay, May 18. distribution of the Federal revenues. We have for Dear B at the first time in the century a naval station, a sloo; “= ahegrarsix sshd a : of war, a rendezvous, for recruits, and a liberal al- Yesterday quite an {interest was excited bythe | lowance of U. S. soldiersand offieers, and appropria- sudden and unexpected arrival of the Great West- tions for the arsenal, naval hospital, eustom house, ern, and the Herald, as usual, ahead of all its com- | Castle Pinckney, and forts Johnson and Moulirie.— Mes ts OV GE VERY Fiksr'@ the office on the wher mr vil and ovligii nda and every effort | ay . wi be red tot seitain the sepitagoe Aid hc haraitendy | NEW YORK AND KINGSTON STNAM FREIGHT acquired, and to m in their sindies. Every proper attention be paid to their hesIth and m: The lorarion is very healthy and retired. No day senolars ad mitre Reter to— Mr. A Chambers stree Srelaware and Hudson EMERALD and NOK WICH. EE MENALD, Captain John Ketgham, will leave New ie eee oles Hall be Par eee Abas ene iter Maer A Peay et all Mgcale ronds Suagee | o'ciock P.M. py iy. Ve) henmnileiaal ata ham et jeave Kingston (Rondoat landing) every Wednesday ‘I HE FRENCH AND AMERICAN EKATIN No 61 and 6% ween M yr Kiogston, am ton Aruoux, 145 Fation st; H. A Mrs. Peet, 7 a visit to + COaBYN’s COTTAGE desirable and satisfactory. An Ordinary every “1 at3o'clock. Ti:kets 50 cent ry ke don the banks of the Hus 76) ch street; Iart, 307 Houston street; Mrs Cumberson, 136 Laurens street and to Mr Joline J. Butler, 19 Jobu street, where terma will be made known. méa2w@r HONZ*—ROZELT & CO. import the above article anect from their manufactory, whicn epables them to sell very much lower than any other house. Dealers and ennsumers should examine onr (ull and splendi assortmen wefore purchasing ele °° 228 ImPr ROZEL? & CO. 1 Pine at NOTICE. HE TRUSTEES of the Villege of bby give notice, that they rmrpoge to adap seedy liquidation ‘of all legal claims agains ‘Those, therefore, who h shape of war well snd pu jndgrent or a: whieh the village : This is true justice to Charleston, and we are not an petitors, was eagerly sought after. By the way, the | ungrateful people. By the bye, didnot see in the able and interesting reports given of the anniversary | Herald his noble speech in repl; to the Benevolent aa a ee eee sia Yoke Razauels, will leave New ‘Naseat atreet ery Wednesday and Satneday st ‘of the summer td Re a , hen to be altered to tne Wert iaaergue ‘of ‘St Lave Kingston (Rondont landing) every Tue: ay and having the same in the rear 9 the jhovses 14 breveutihe oder | Friday at3 o'clock, P. Berna nits rm 'y 1c] feus've ia a eee Pe Scucesl alo Red one d« ‘The EMERALD willl andy morning at 70" he NORWIC! i, foot of Mu y stree! meetings during the week, have afforded much | Association of Washington. ighteen millions of Pi : Americans, emigrants or the descendants of emi- amusement from their raciness and humor. A wide grants!”—the great Repu opens her ports to the field forthe same kind of literature exists in this | oppressed of all nations—and liberty, after being city, and could you, in your columns, afford suffi- peta Th Lng ee St lors here—mar i imi i ‘ou this, and mar! ’Connell’s dec! laration, a cient space for similar reports, it would doubtless there mcy be a war between England aad Amet- enhance the value of your paper in this State. ca, but that Ireland will have nothing to do with it. It has been currently reported in town, that Mayor | There shall be no war between Ireland and Ameri- Scott was more frightened than hurt on the late | ca. Has O’Connell opened a correspondence with thrilling occasion. He has not yet made his ap- | the American government ? Great events are at pearance in public, although his wound is of a very | hand. Reap. trifling character. Shipman was taken to his lodg- ings for exarnination, immediately on his apprehen- Morats iN THE Lanp or STEADY Hanrrs.—It is sion, yesterday alternoon. said that a large number of applications for divorce Charlotte Cushman had a most cheering house at the fost of Murray street every Returning leeves Kingston at 4 yases—and the di most en ig hor preseh ety living aloo! with ma, al h, a ton, jhe: o’eloek same day. ith convemence + it al hoard, or to Fret ee eet ceesoat yunteel, appar axd exmiistsBle est | Coe eeUc er Pumas Coy SON? ARLOW & co. claims egainsts id nine’ the viilage, or eny street or those who may hold P the payment of ‘by requested to give infor mation to the Cler! at the Trvs e's Hall, o1 or before the 23d dey of May particularly the ture, amoune and date of the claim, together with the name of the origin: q th D wher from 69 to 70 are 82] 3m*: street. ai Pe wee punta nd upwa dey the best, Java Col : Ll. SR Yad she fine yi ; NEWARK AND NEW YORK—Fare Gpand he fac bivck “en at 3 centsa curs the beat Claret ae ae aT mag tot “ie Bal rier enat RE FaGeAtt, Captain Joho (Gall, bas begn ; season, ‘order, and will commence her trijs for the pe a a jonday the loth Instant, as follows, wniil further gets in benefit in London lately, when she appeared in the “Bal sous Louis Quartorze,” as a courtier of that brilliant period, and danced with Mlle. Dumilatre attired as a fine lady in appropriate costume. An English paper says :— “ Toreturn to the all-conquering Fanny Elssler, now about to leave us, e graceful Dumilatre, as they a) can when treading that lofty measure (the minuet de lacour,) with stately dignity, yet perfect ease amd quiet. ho could ever dream that the fairy form of Du- was incased in Letty om bn em aera —t ret expansiv: , the century sete nipped sleeve, the etaok of pow ‘h-heeled shoe, became her exceedin, + OR , hi nouce: ‘Lew ¥ P the ma economical prices. It.is useless to men qnve New York ar 4 o'clock, P.M. ame‘ fhis House being |_ngsiace establish: d as Freicht cartiea Ip seceoeehis coe hk, A. sven LALTEN ISLAND FR KY ibive for their % 5! April 10th, the steamer SEA follows, until farth - LANDS arg renee Ate A. also give notice, that they have tng NeW Asessment maps of the it section All persons, there eby requested t » to Mr Fdward tee it eet, of tre nature au ation o. the real estete held by them, so that herea all such p tion morr the the first of ite fs d ser'p ion in toiscicy. Those ia doubt of the by the crowds of gectlemen of the fist teat daity res de to the legislarure of Connecticut, now in the Walnut last night. ‘The house was filied to the | &e ma } : ceiling, and, atthe present reduced prices, it is cal- | session—probably several dozen in all. Mrs. Mil- culated $400 were taken at the doors. ‘ ler is now living in that State te qualify her fora Dan Marble has not come upto the expectations of | |ike purpose. his friends. Silsbee, who hasbeen playing at the Arch, is nearly as good, with less pretence. _'The’ Rae Forrest has refused, it 18 said, an offer attheWal- | _Dows East Bux, or Faur.—The following is a bill nut, for reasons unknown publicly. of fare; of a grand entertainment given at Hull, The concert for the benefit of the Gaudaloupe | down east :— sufferers was poorly attended. The French inhabi- | whale soup, pickorel pie, pohagin stew, coddled eels, tants of the cily were almost exclusively its only pa- | roast grampus, powdered clam trons. Yours, in haste, t sperty may be ‘ax to the true o wer. the Board of Trustees JOHN C. MINTURN, Presi Willinmsbargh, May 3, 1643.” HINA, GLASS AND EART The #hote. edia he ne, concert ‘Also, » quantity of n ime table evtlery wether with a splendid assorty ent of fia ra7ors, scissors, penknives, dressing cases, Be.. DAK .VESS.—The stock and site of the Aconst’c inatras ments usually kept in (his eatabiisnment will he disposed of a a bargain, » SIMPSON, NB. The store to let. 8 Astor House. may | -im*re By order ol m. ENWARE—Notice — and fashionable stcek containe ‘or house, comprising every article im the a fur sale at avd below, cost 10 close the the P.M. i” 8 bri ey Fy ancient or whe Grateful forthe encouragement h Tecrived fro merous. friends and the public general'y, D:. L ‘woo!d fain inform them that he has fi dition of ladies, a suite of rooms of Broadway, where he temtion to ll ‘¢ him a continuance vf the pat in. dozens, to- nsisting of d's shipped are required to : ara Therlak ef the cwnete thereat forthe necommo- bate rte h"therr fvores PASSAGE TO PITTSBURG. hitherto so ibe: 6 ¢ yartiemtarly marked,ane adec lobster mush, cod crum- ts, pickled sra-serpent, hall ede a Tuorax. leviled hippopotam' THE subscriber has compl: Sin Cranes Baoot.—The Kingston papers of the | Drovawr.—After a long drought at the South, | ruffle. No one would have guessed that Dui d_ arrangements for the con ‘ne Di instruction m every d partment of the Da- pce of Passengers and Merchandise to Pitts burg aud it FisHING ; Sie CY o H : : rious, long backed with her lower frame muffled rectype nnd Puyt Reephie #7. Tost wmema tiklag por medi te Rat om, the most reasonable terms, por" Citizens iS ESS ORLATL oO Ke = 9h inst, say that Sir Charles Bag. t’s health ison the | that was injuring the young crop of cotton, they | fy’ those wolignens ieperees Tesotnten silk, waethe airy forge orsm ji sc:le, for sale,as also the nee-ssary || Portable Boat Line w , , septnant of whole better, but continues to be very fluctuating, haved theil ebvactiial radio, creature who clears the stage in three d, a8 for H vrevarations ft the'tuxing of yortiaita in Phyto. | People about to proceed co the Westward, will find, it oe Ne. wih y offer for aste « The fine weather we have had for the last week is ve Rad retreening rai Fanny Elssler, she seemed to perceive adrollery in the See pee ag ml AE J conveyance, ac the, aurietest attention will at al ta e paid | bass bia Kelly's (Dubliv) Limeriek Hi salmon, | in his favor. As his health is such as to permit of United States Cireuit Court, a was playing, and ed the slug. Riis PATE T LIVE BOAT, Oitce ay fort of the paisenyers, ns well as the punctaality of | sith black, week, tut, Beker, ay cat Fish tne a his tpavelling only by water, the Warspite will pro- The Court will dake up the Argument Calenda gish ease of bog-wiggism, with an erohnets, oat est aU DE re MADEIRA WINE fl * Por farther Norte Satin. lies; salmon and trout Suoods on ump; dyable and si ceed from New York to Quebec, to receive him. | 46 aiscn rge of ¢ 4 in the following orde | aig Lee Paley ‘of Dumile. E ¥o wale bys. Q' , No. 59 Clinton street, at SOshrH McMURRA’ Fith a variety of art suitable for American | {je will thus be able to go all the way home by weed -complacency , Len wend ; 1 of disappoint: re « Verplanek; aud che two brick Houte No. 229 Nineteent Lore barks ean venta ¢ mor forty feet fr:nt on Centre street, and one hundred and street. occupied by Mr- C. W. Feeka—Rents moderate. ‘And when eur tue barke, must keen neat thirty eleht feet front on Callowhill, twee stories nigh; it is ‘ale imee ai, yunea men think they exe cove with him rably provided ‘with va:lors, sitting toons, readiug room, ET—Th- Upper parts of the thee new three | ahs othce doar iter eae in puvables, Y jarge airy chambers—he most spacious, pleasant end con: s ory brick H uses Nos 245 317 acd 3.9 Broome street, | Shritecmce nurapen foc the iS fast of eae erent dining room in the country—a new and super r bathing het ween the Bowery aud Elizabeth st. with 13 rooms | Upon ini forms leseise 4 ote £0, 4O.4UeC | establishment—and every convenience and comfort to reader ach, with kitchen end cellar, dreth time he offers to show the sternof Troubler” to any | #i2,All respecta a mont desirable hotel. Hho, the three story brick Howse and Store No. 250 Broome | boat Crolius ever built or has on hana, for a tromny whic wii | _ Zhe staohng attached, is laige and well constracted, and WwW WESTTHORP respectful: + pablie, Rev. Day lace (Senders except | Rockaway, and Waverly Honse, Now York. m5 eod3w Ts." COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, ‘apain Woolsey, on Monday, Nn ND EVENING. i in Thayer, on Tuesday and | rVHe AMERICAS Sui sd System of Woting, taaght b 1 100 SAN Sta sem of Wr ting, tang! ny for, Stonington, and Bararday for Stoningtou, New- | TM, Ap vareacld. tiem. Avbaay the: outy Sun bie a ‘OF ' jent; 2 Pquity Cases; 3. Appeals and Writs low prices. mit B alsec ine streets cotuer of Bouth. . eakrupt Case, in otond Superior drilied eyed Needles. ' 'T.&J, BATE, 70 Maiden lane, up stairs, water.