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Vol, X&, No. 62—Whole No. 3632. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1844. 4 Tie NEW VOIR HERALD dally newepapr—pub; day be the year except ‘New: Year's day and youre of duly Tee, Souls yee Gey OT Seer rat wy ad’ THE WEEKLY HERALD—pul ublished every Saturday an 2 new: ‘eoPY, or $3 13 per annum— na Patients fre Informed that the circulation of Herald is over THIR'T'Y Fei poo and increasing fea Ithas the largest circulation paper in this city, or the world, and is, therefore, the ae nel wet for business men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- vance. PRINTING of all kinds exported at the most moderate Driee, and in the mot el SON BENNETT, nov THE Henatp Estan.isamxyr, nyorateen ‘corner of Fulton and Nassa : W JERSEY RAILROAD AND |TRANS- NEW JNEORTATION COMPANY. ' NEW ARRANGEMENT, COMMENCING OCT. 16TH _-1843, ‘ORK Al FARE REDUCED 10 TWENTY-FIVE Cunrs, rom the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. =e day-Sundayn eycoseed Ley caves Newark, ary aM A 4 Fit ALAM. “AL 1 P.M. 0. 0. do. de H [A é bs 5 i do: 10% & & " SN SUNDAYS. Ace PM ey and oe EM ‘of the pase Kilrond’ for Orage Mi The guts of the Morris ye Suawmit, Chat through trom. A. M. an jadifon, mene C1 argue change, and connect with 9 ww Yor Niw YOR AND ELI ZABE H TOWN. Towa and Morristown, run do. do, P.M. ‘The y trains for Westfield, woes Roundbrook, Somer Yille, &e., connect with the 9A. M., and 43g P. M. ; trains from New York daily, Sun Senet Fare between New ork an Eliaabeth Town 25 cents. ‘are between o ; & NEW £ORK AND New BAU’ cK. Fyom foot of Courtlanat street, New York, va y, few York. Leaves es Now Bruns wiek. Ats P.M. At 6 At 12 do. 8% P. FON SUNDAYS, ‘Leaves New Brunswick. ork ORE COCR. Acie ANS, and OG EM, Fe, exeent fn thet ibkatphis trains, beewéen New York te aM and New 50 pone Between New York and Rahway, Newark, Elizabethtown, Rahway, New Bragswick Passengers vers Who. jeveuns ther tiekets’ - the ticket office, re ire terry Gcket gratia "Picket are received by the con ctor ory on the day when purche: The comayatatio “tare bet between New York and Rahway and ediate places, tte i belwen ‘New Brustwick snd ‘year. PATEKSON RAILROAD. ‘been reduced luding fe luc Ginclad ing ferry) to yl ni9 3m Iil3. eho seen il Igare poe 5 A ou * he bh, ron and fie Mo Monday "Oct. 1843, Soya Br P,2 F coh ao will be discontinued until arte bet ily ily (Ganda socepiet,) Deven ae mentite mg 7 fc vented a Se Se lg NEW VURK AND FELLA DEL SHIA RA .MUAU LINE aFon Raway Newsnvnswi om, INCRTON, TRENTO, mtown Ans BURLINGTON. SR tage THROUGH IN SIX HOUR: Leaving he from, he foot of Courtlandt s1 Morning Line at 9 —Mail Pilot Line at 434 P. M. The Mornin tales ie proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by tt scearal The Mie lice ceeds direct to Camden (opporite to Piluielghia) ema fet oe Sua rs raengers coed Tickets at the office foot o Courtlandt street, where a commodious, steamboat, will be in h b Pete teen cree on Notte: os see waits ss siete we net 1 ‘the ewer Ea Each train is provi i, rai tatoe date iuctarai tae dines leave tp bortetawn aah the fe of gr sah sala ET Mt. mer cama, sia guicek P.M A, Mo and belag 6 eontmuation of the lines from New York. “5 ameen NEW YORK §& HARLEM RAIL ROAD CO. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. Tnorder to acevinuiouate une public gevrraily, aud dents of Yorkvilie, Hrtlem and Westcheat er Cn ba July, the Com any’ will ran thei Cars, on and farch Is 81, in the f-liowing order for Leave ‘ine for Leave) atone Ha torr: at »M. 20 . 120 P.M. 100 P.M. 340 320 440 420 sg aed 1 On Sunday, if the weather is fine the train pa “mill run every hour. ity Halland 27th street line will ran bole gs E ‘ery ten minutes t»rouchout the day autil 7 tra Night Live will run as tollows for 27th street, 8, 8 30, 9,9 30, Lee ih street for City Hall, 7 30, Tram P.M. 10 39, 11, 1130 30, 9, 9 30, 10, 10 30, 11 commute, will find it their intere:t to do h cases will be reduced. Please apply at fi thai oft Tyou Row, commer of Centre suet ghrouite {27 Qw*re Secretary. BOSTON BUSINESS EXPRESS AND et GN LETTER OFFICE. J subscribers have made arrangements to ey te Express, via eons. to Bo, ton, the transaction of business, and the transportation of nail Pack ges, Bank eee Orders, &¢., aT ONE Nabe SW FORMER SaTRS receive sa toh » deliver them in swers as soon as the boats Begs rive in iNew ‘ork. Foreign Letters ‘orwarded by the Cunard Steamers from Bos ~ f can be pre-paid at this office, for any part of Great ritain or the Continent. PARKOT'T & CO. 20 Wall street, NewYork. $8 Im*rre Boston, 10 C Congress street reALY EXPRESS. cil Bad 4 bake (Sanaa: , ex: wey Hou: ptoand from f New Yon tralbaey an As ae intermediate places, foot a pecié, bank notes, Dandies and pack- for whip bills, notes, drafts and accounts, Seleloet, A M. rtd 1 ‘mite jes Mi BOMENOY CO. 1 Wall street. is regularly, naire ON ENG! RELAND, A. LAND, Lb Co, Ban , Londo ‘ee i Bak Liverpool ik cnaclns aviry vous sperm Hmvnaghons Yeneianh S Scotland and. Walesy which drafts will be. forwards ir either of | the R sy a of joka ge at \s OF sad ~ Caledonia of . fetsre shiesaaboat mesos fe STATEN ISLAND FERRY. ith, the = will leave Leave a P tdog Ay A i P. M. fe29re re i LANS. Lo BLANNA ANDREW YO K LINE OF PACKETS pecgh eohle th, 2h, aship port on the naa ith of each month, ymmenctag the ‘dl con Unuing, gant Ma Benth’ regular days w) ie ote for the remainder ear, whereby as and ag disappoint ments will be Pinrenten. 8 durit summer months Towing a commence 34 werent 4 i in| Span ie ‘Shi te Shs finer. D P P witt. kinsop, SS iss ta ae eae, Captain Mumford. teuagee aptain Tso ; LOUISA, 6: BS ci seer ptm e of light, di and pat in splen ity: of New York, express- ly have recently’ beet new 'y ‘cove did order, with accommoda- tions for passengers neq for cor pr. an are com- Beinietelaed renighasion hi will avail times be towed sng doa fown the Mississ caper pdacid or captatne or a a ya be respon- reed olen Precioan ones are warranted to sail mir be and in Hs reat care wi! betaken to have the moods ip heel ak et ae ha ga Sones a ERIN'S GF Bosh et Osuna, who iN 0 ODAC ee OLD LANE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. GNIN'’S ee PETTET, LUCINA CORDIAL, DRAPE D TAILOR , OR, ELIXIR OF LOVE. 90 FULTON steer, NEW YORK. chet for Liver wil havea FOR the soeeay and certain cure of female irregularities, im [3.200 hb favor him with their deapatched 4 fonlowngorter, excepting potency, ‘ renness, fluor albus, iucipient eonsumptior ity of his wom, ry snipe dalle on Sanday hie if al te countutiont| debility, whether ‘the reauft of hmpradenc cousidsration the fol was day, AitBRiDae, om, From ‘The seasation produced by this worderfil medical discover- +++ $10 to 16 8000 ‘aris, has been nearly equalled by its iutrodaction into 4to 6 Wet, Barstow, Numerous testimourals have been ‘ieceived” frown 2 103.15 The ENGLAND, | hoee constitution was a mere wreck, but who have 2,50 to 3,00 750 tons, this ineow paeabie Cord dial. Others who ing and trimming os health by their own folly or extravaganee have The OxForD, 4 ial the means of putnation, afte: all other wos B00 ns, 4 medical ait had beon used vn yarns teas fire= 1 to 1,75 asin: ‘ Hide has often brea renrred happy, ard the infirm, the impotent style. ‘The MONTEZUTS Gurl 36 ad che debjit ated have again oxulted in the elastieity end vigor —Clothing made fer the southeru and weavera markets 1000 tons, hy 1/94) mygone days. with neatuers and despatch Vy Qe Mey ot A share of the public patronage is solicited. £20 Im*re The EUROPE, Sept. 16 618 tons, Jan. 16 UNITED STAT DAGUERRIAN GALLERY. eee HOR? Furber, ty 18 175 a ely UP STAIRS. = reat ectfully call the atcention of eiti agoat for the city of A., New York, sold. bo 4 atrentl ae Feb. 1 I gentleman who had been alllictad with a disease of “th oe LOTT EE PORTIS, eee clieetion ‘The COLUMBUS. tH? 1d | foreleven years. Ina few ay ued and said he had d PORTRAITS 700 tone Feb, Ip | ved fat more bencit from the one bottle than from medical Ay and re danlon ‘of delineation, cannot, be aurpesse 4. A. Cole, June 16 | treatmen It kinds of weather, either with or with The YORKSHIRE, (uew) Per, i| mem, sate ras reduetd te rah eecrineatgolrn te iar. ‘ experienced ia the bas D. U. Bailey, May ui this inesti iven, note complaint hav- eaten fi fer at the} hi 2 ‘These ships are not surpassed in point of elegance or comfort | 18, Bé the isa procs of x anrtvaled | wht, Ameren tue seh ep eens ema jn their cabin aécommodations, ot tu their fst sling. dualitis | foe (for groping all fener effect), whi ry bt nacther ‘root units. Mr. White is the sole agent gf ate gl erage RG freharacter and | ;,20!d at trest, New York ; 99 North street, Phila | ee eee ee iene perio expres ad nent auaoe ef thene Bees | Mh, ah Fo tk Wasim st Btn) ‘iy aghla ani romote the comfort and convenience of obr SiNid y, as regards the day ‘of sailings g. will be observed as ALLEBAS?’S MEDICINES. NB —Imported heen Cameras; also French a and Ameri price of pasuaye outward isuow fixed at Seventy-Fire | THESE MERICINES have beau ia geceral vee. mn some ORG Maonetits be aente se Dollars, for which ample stores of every description will be tl irre ECT ppc tee nig aarp hy Sinan ided, with the exception o| 1. mi fumishe by tre tewardsitvareds o's" NMED Will) formed such anespated aoe ae some of thew Inve date the] Cor aa cies AND JEWHLRY.—The lange wed men Neither th captain or owners of these ships will be respon- HE DLAC See marc ennes conmet of fone kind splendid aesorsnent of Watches in the cicy, is to be sible for any letters, parcels, or packaes sont by them unless ) found et the gubgeribe s he is constantly receiving all regular bills of lading are sig For freight or pas- LTH PILLS, Nand Bilver, Wepchees oF the ‘mctrest ‘sage, apply to ASI’S POOR MA A goonauE & oe 64 South ©, H. MARS! L, 38 Burl i2of and of BARING. BROTHERS & cb. NeW LINE OF LIVERPOOL SORES To sait trom New York on the 26th Meg Liverpool on the 1th Ship ROSCIUS, Captain John Collins, LE SIRBGRS papain EB Co i vain F Ship GARRICK, Capt. B. 1, 1. Trask, Ship ip SHEIUDAN, Cana myhi Baay ue aoe ae ROSCIUS, Captain John C: Ship SIDDONS, ¢ ity uch improvements as combine sree va eae aaa’ Tomfore for pessengers. Every in the arrangement of thei modations. ye price of hence is $100, lor which ample stores will be provi ese ships are commanded by experienced masters, who wul shes every exertion to give ge- neral satisfaction. jeither the captains or owners of the ships will be responsi- bla for.eny letters, parcels or packages sent by” them, uuleas re- a of lading are signed therefor For trey ht oF pasage ue vt ak. by x Sirah ta st.. New York, or to LO., Liverpool. Lotters by the pane ciargedl cioate per single sheet ; 50 cents per oance, aud newspapers 1 centeach. m2 rc PASSAGE FROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND THE 6 BALL ¢ LIN: (Sailing from Li fecealieeite wacihts: f ing from Liverpool on the 7th aud 19th of every. mo ‘Pemote ishing to vend to the Old Com nei pan make arrangements with th d ve ag come out ia tis seperior Line of Fuckers, Salling from panetaally on the 7ch and tith of every month. They will also havea first rate class of American trading shi sailing every six days, thereby affording’ woekly commi tion from that port. ue of the firm (Mr. James D. Roche) is there, to, see hat they’ shall’ be forwarded ‘with care and des: Ly ae agreed for not come out, the money will be returned: to those. who paid it here, without any paste ste Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Fackets, compriso follo ificent viz — he OXFORD, oP ihe | ¥ CANIDGE, SOUTH A MERIC. Ri A a ENGLAND NORTH Alen. With such superior and unequalled arrangements, the scribers confidently look forward for a continuance of that been extended to them so many years, for which howe broceeding, or remitting money to their relatives, ean stall times obtain Bras a any, amount, drawn direct du'the Hoyal Bank of lacland® Dublin: le asrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & co. Baukers, London, which will be paid on demand at any of the B ei Branches, in all the he prinetal towns throughout Hagland, toe land, Scotland and RocHe, ROTHERS & Co. aeons te next door to the Fulton Bao N. B—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this port for Liverpool ou the lat and iath of wach month. Faiy tetarning. to country will find itto their comfort and Manas ined he heuin Linke Galea Oreference to anv other D 7 Second Pits rhs Shii f thi: I hereafter |i Ne pets ee eed Faom New Yoru. From Havax. New Ship ONRIDA, ist March." ¢ eth ApAl. ies Fanck. (ist November. 71st tata an at Nove i Ship BALTIMORE: St Apne eth Sige Co Mrard Venck.} at Pook, 2k Mee ward Funel rember. @ I6t ; Ship UTICA," Ist May. ¢ 16th June, ain at Beptember 3 ih October, st Janu i New ship St NICHODAS Tat Janes” ith July. aptain it Qctober. 3 eth November J-B. Pell tnt Rebruay. March. ‘The accommodations of gurpassed, ‘coms pining all chat may be required pe tegree” gar of ead ill be. supplied with Rianthtnemateoeatine: Ce is intended for these vessels will, befor rarded by the sub scribers, free from any ot} mim erey actually in- r curred Ga them. For freight OF seo MER, A jets ec No. 9 Tontion Oe Pine: cor. aa And RANGEMENTS F OLD HSEABLISHED: PASSAGE OF OFFICE, ine street, corner of South. . i 3 to call é attention of his friends sd the pela ie geatrels to, Gos idinwion semsneesnts for 44, for the purpose of bi "bd cabin, and steer- iter at Sree Ta connection with the above and. for the porposr ef afford: ing stil greater fucilites to Passengers, the subscriber haa s- Dlished a regular Iiov ot fiat class New York built, copp red ud copper rasteued iL o hroughout the year, For the accommodation of perso cheir {unilies or friends, drafts are the following Banks, viz rovineial Bank of Ireland, na Joumel ships, to sail punctually every wee! ing to remit money to jen, payable at sight, ou Tralee, Eeabrider, avan, ibereea, Gepech bl fen Baik of Glasgow OW pooner, Atwood & Co. Bankers, London; ari by, Wau ioo Road, Liverpool; payable in every town, information JOSEPH LMT RICA Pei Pte aan P.w. BYRNES & CO, Waterloo Road” Ballyshanno Moneymore, Tleerpook._ ‘TIE NEW LINE OF LIVE! ae PACKETS. a from New ib hie and Averpool é |: From New Yor. L'pool, New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 om, Jame ¢ oe ‘ rt N-ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, daly ¢ New ship ROCHE ST are John Britton" Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, The sani, first eiass shige, all builtin sailing, Sgt siege shige, all bile ia che city of New York, and aby, ad wil We'dispntched punctvally ‘ow the'Zist of Aihele cabins are clegant end eommod ih whenever Gon conduseo teem end coat eee ae] ¢ of passage, $100. Neither the captains or owners of these ships will be respon- le for any parcels or packages sent by them, unless regular Is of lading are signed therefor. fr rhe For free WOOBHULE QUNTURNS, | FIELDEN BROTHERS & c8: jMec Liverpool MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. rom onthe Ist, and from Sitrniliea ‘on the 5th. ofeuab month trom'N New ort. ‘Marseilles, 4 Lod Feb. 5 ce Mar 3 Bey ANUS, cake Aster hey are all co segominodations “May 3 H Ape ypered and copper fastened, and have excellent and Liquors. ‘Goous addressed to the N, be forwarued free of other charges than thost actually paid. PU AWHENCE i TNE L ER 189 Front street or ts, mar No 9.Tontine Burldings. FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line 1 Packet gist March Te, arperior Ne ork built ip HO’ TINGUEK. Or gh a Barsley,1050 eight ‘or sal sil having very superior a mmmedatio f ‘WOODHULL ‘e MINTER igi will papa BOYD & HINCKE s Tor fi apply’ Li N’S PLA LEBASI’S TOOTH ACHE STER, DROPS, ing vo the disectior NF os chronic sore threat, quinsey, ciopey me tn the face, azue in the breast, ice me cases tl Plaster, is ared | incon dicated by the di ited tad hfaily according to aireetions, Ive, and in some cases the Poor Maa’s ih the Fills, all of whi stomach Sym ia, sick head ache, fever and ague, other fevers, costiven i complaints jundice, sudden colds, general debility, &c., Sc, “OTHE PLAST RS are admitted to be superior £0 any ot “are aking, frecerleace. over allothers for pain © the back, side, chest, bowels, loi ‘colds, asthma, fever’ and agua, &e. DROPS—Are ‘war nary Toothache in from three to ten drops into the tonth or ear. Any case of, t ot from any other cause than itn exposure of tha nerve may be fectuarly cured by an application of the Black Salve to the side of the face afflicted. the ea will be returned half price, by Merc hy is The Poor will be turnished ai L.W, Gilbert, Proprietor, 214 Fulion 4t,N. York 3 end others fom the ci lied on For sale, wholesale aud ietai WG! bert, 24 ‘on street—at retail by G. B. M. street 5 S. Woodw-rh, comer cf Houston by others throughout the city. autry aap by t =. ulberry streets, ans fell Imeod*ee DK, HOUSEMAN’S GERMAN COUGH DROPS Pt iedee cana, County, N.Y city, wholesale and retail by, Janes 8. Asprxwatt, 9% William street, General Agent for this city : and by most of the principal retail draggists in New York an Brooklyn, Perhaps a more important and than this wasuever previded for the afflicted. No resort hitherto beou made to the press to make its extraordinar Virtues known, bat it has heen long tried aud its rent efficac: most thoroughly proved by the infallible test, of actual come highly, celeBeatew <2 eve it, has beeu in use. It may, wit edan infallible remedy for colds, cous! whooping cough, croup, worms heamorsi the complaints affecting the breast ing te consumption and: uials may be seen ia the healing balsam, sayings thn numer: Lie multitude efficacy are Inco. Crover the complniuas above naued, and their f complaints avs so common, owing to sudden chances of wen er.ug man who places a right vatue upou health should be wi out this nm AY for medical atte Lirguishing. satferiags of protmeted iMuens, and oft life itself, Efficactown as it ir, 1 harmless; itis purely a yegetable e =! hs, asthma, lungs, nds of the agents for the sa’ that each e ured in th rrr BADE, ALK aud ma} way be vac ih with eutire safety ia all kinds of weasher aud under al! cireum: the same stances. It acta as a mild Lime! a very gentle tonic. Its wse has 2c ef sands who were laboring uuder tvuporary illness, but it h produced great sunpeovermeut in the Wealth some coastit Uonally feeble, aa ite effect 8 to impart a tone aud ¥ OF to. eauses wenkreas noes. expectorant, and at red the £7 tmeod*ec Ss CASTOR 8 avery convenicut inode of admis inering aive them su ca oan and sore-ess of the Inn 10 canta each, ~ Apotheca y, ae filock Ch « York, an sown hand weitiug, ss sold. ee oon at 176 Spring street; ing drug scores—527 Greeawiehs Hu so Hadson; 45 corner Spring; 09 Greenwich: "iNompaon,” cov a, Goraee of Ora or Gand; Borne, comer Bower; corner of Division; 411 Bi 718 Broad: itt, corner Broadway: Avenue; 180 Leurns; Bowery ner dthy, Rushton & Con Broadway; Rose. cbruct Fi Minor ‘2:4’ Fulton, Brooklyn, "29 aud 251 Blushing, J Peck’ & O: ewtow®, 8, Mast: West Farms, Smuiti Ciaik’s Ph Newark, N. per. wf Broaa street ; ‘ areh anhate Lh £25 tin® “FRENCH ARTIFICIAL F FLOWERS, &e. THE E ton, South Ker Bidue hegie Vorville il; Jersey City, smaey, Pain & Campbell; Harsimus, Auste Bias Trenton, 3 Wm Bom Dr. H. Paul; Harlem, De. Peanoser Freuch Arafieial Flowers vaaee % lt eee for Flowers feathers, eae ra Millinery articles—for ag HENRY porters, er Liberty atreet. upstairs, _ FRENCH CHINA. No. 4 soure WILLIAM STREET, Up Stain. SME, Importer and Agent for Mannfactarers, has «always paads lenepeaectes Bed in plain white and 4ilt French Poreelam, sigh bya b of alt eat, sane ‘Aleo, an shi bowls, frait baskets, ea ea aad Chocolate Ware, (3 erticles nre warranted of the beet Gu: foaral ierrag.agd rv inte ta anit vw rohienty | a7 Hen te AL THE SALVE is warrented to cure if used faithfully accord- . the following cowplnints (the Piils some times being use iv Councetion as indicate! by the directions) vizs—Fevers, sores of the moxt kind, felons, uloere, il arsand punctares. burns aud scald, thew: wel lings of every description, paia inthe bowels, impure blood, jung and kver muscles, feet, ed % cure an ordi- patting two ache arising re the above comp!aints or heen REPARED and sold wholesale by JOHN J. DAV 18, city and for sale in this valuable medicine x perience. By its own merits and intrinsic excellence it has be- secuen of the country where at cea igberter be pronounc- influenza, nage ‘or rait ing | blood, an d tend. erat debility. Numerous Ole of this ‘proofs of its wonde: ful first stages of aay of complete preveutatter, jurther progress is arrestad, In thie climate where such timely use of it will eave immense bills ce, wud, What is more, will vrevent the on preserve: OW CANDY * evil to children, en for a dose ith wl ir etioes cu an eoguved wrapper nope wd retail at the follow- st i Water; 136. Walker; meers; Brox way, Cor, Yj and Jamaics, Lainbersou’s Drug Store Bowne & Soni . nage Addis, De Willis, Dr V Wags Wiliams. wibscribers have jusc received, per Iste artivals from ‘Hayre, and keep constantly ou hand, a complete assortinent ty, end th be wufaetnrers, in Mogland, France, and enabled to offer a larger assortment, and Watches 920 to &: 5 jewelry aoe or r bonght. ait ‘Watches warranted to keep good time, or the money returned, ‘Watehes aud jewelry reprired in the beat manner, by the best workmen, and much lower thaa at any other piace, » Gold Chains, ‘Keys er Sterling us, for sale very low. A me N. \iitorerr of watches vd jewellery, ‘Wrolesale and retail, 30 Wall at , uo stairs. MORE PROOF THAT CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE. REMARKABLE CASE NOW FIRST MADE: PUB to certify that my wife, Blizabeth ‘Tucker u for several vents, which revaited in 8 hich was t h her fret which was t ng tuich pain inher brent Eradual debilfcy, which resulted tn such extreme. weakness to be confiaed entirely to her bod, ‘Her flesh had nearly all iaatpmarety and her appetive was iprited, ood not digeating, and bowels very costive, She could not expectorate any, an‘ fer cough. was troublerome as to, prevent’ her oleepiay? hed avery dyy burning ta tie paling of her hands and soles of hee ery er cheexs would. become red, and her jiaat, be followed in the evening b: Chillsand exhausting sweats, which inefeased her debility. f st imedicat ttndance, Dat they could not do mithing turner We ted ev ly we could hearch but she kept losing ‘Ths thysician gave her up as'an ineureb!s case of cousumpcion, and | believed chat her cise was beyond the reach of any remedy. Many times have | thought she: was didexpect to cee her enjyy the health, she 13 Last sum: we heasd of several cases that mp ae tucurable, but which hat been eured by 3 PULMO. > SYRUP, among which was the Peter Strvker Beekinan, We went to neo him, ‘and. he kavo her great eacourygeaieut.. [well knew. that iy wile Whuld oie uriess we could cbciig. aremsdy of greater than any we had tried or heard tell of. We, therelore, mined to try the PULMONIC SYRUP, aud af; had taken several bottles she appeared to be wie, a it. produced so much pain throughourher svatem. "We seat agniu' for: Mit B cktau, who urged herto persevere in i'm ure, and it was, with reat reluctuuice she coaseated to d x0, when suddenly « dvatr- ea commeaced, which consisted. vrineipally of corruption, This continued fora few days aud thea cowed, aud we now coe end near at hand. G v 7 found out that his was evsy the effets of the By rep Tivenieg her aiscese, and bringing it to head “After several dave had elavaed, ‘upon malieg ax effort to cough, abe felt something give way in her breast. and she brought up quart of yeliow ‘As xvod es this subsided, hi was ro lounger tit buat the expectoration was ©} and consisted of sive vellow matter. reut chinge for th» better was manifest 1 felt there was id conrinned to das ne her system also Proved. Ve strength retried, 90 tat gow ahe could help he fall for previously ahs was a0 feeble av to be eutirely helpless havio ng to be eared tyne ned, fiom avother. Her appetite re turged and she felt as if'she had been traasiated into a tes twace. at i about three mon about the house. and at thi E ea the Tacs, an feelings of wat tude I fel KSPULMO VIC 8 el rueags of euring one ho was 20 woul 3 having bea , which has brea the arthe grave aud whone loss have besa irreparabie to me. Afve- she was abvut the our clergsmnsn e ted ty see her, and wee astonished to ad ad impr vernent in her for borond A’sexpectations Maay f dhe veighsors cx alo b rom what chey saw, that her craze w¥3 alo ‘ucker is partiedlarly ved ah oenn Fonv iter Cue, y cemedy ever cal bless- disco¥ered to en) onsum, fags upon her and others which fy ather remedy EPHRAL Poe, A, No, 43 York si., Jersey City. Jersey City, Jan. 29, 1814, id Mayor of Jer- ly sworn accord: at the frets above ion to the cure effected by nd further saith nor, Mayor of Jersey City. Jersey City, January 29, Te Te ey City, Ji 30, 1844, Mr. J. H. Seurmc— a. i: Dear Sir—Mrs. Ep! m Tucker is rersonally known to me, and I believe her atarement. worthy of all erediz as presented over the signature of her hasband. I kaow she was very ill and now she setns int zenieyment of comfortable hevith. Yours, . Pastor of the R. D. Charch. Jersey City. pal offi. omer of Prepared by J. H. Scheack, and for sale at his pri cea, No, 32 Soutn Sith street, one door below the Ch and at his Laboracory 121 Race st. Puilade'phia. Also, forasle at No 244 Cow'tlandt street, one door below he corver of Greeuwich sitect, New York,’ the only place in the city where the xenuias ean'be ha aihlse, forsale ct 68 Cornhill street, Boston, and 16 Broadway ny. The above offices are exclusively for the je of camonie a ‘att | Im#ec i MEDICAL AID. RIVATE Medical Assistance, with many imporcant, All wino may U peo) us desi jrad shoul salt. a Profess opal 4 veh all mevns ob'ara and read the book celled the ‘he fowrth’ edition, which ave tty pal 3 much improved, and ealurged to nearly thi e times its former size, and ewbmees many sub diseases not before alluded to, that wil’ be especially hug for many reasons may possibly hap ly. Dr. Gregory, who is still in the prac at No. U1 Barclay atreet uoar the Park, of bodily, an which corne under the head of private ta 1K to invall pen to need advice The wor ROSCL x Capt. Joha Coitins, of 1000 tons, i ‘ail as above, her regnlar day, oe hi oF pass: commodations unequailed for splendor or co voard, at Orleans wharf, foot of alt street, or to ice of passage, $100. : bisa jonth str The packet ‘ship Siddons Capt. E. B. Cobb, of 1000 tons, FOR LIVERPUOL—NEW LIN ©.—Regul MBs ith Varsh—The splendid packet ‘shi having ye succeed the Roscius, and sail the 3th April, her regular ‘necengers taally as advertiaed. may rely upon the ships of this line sailing vane ort, apply eu ies, are fuithfulty delineated, and. the best pretical method of ole taining souad health a work plainly und practically adapt- e use of all those whomay unfortunately need its (riends ly assistance, of whatever age orsex. ‘That portion of the work (reating upon impotenc nese, aud a certain destructive habit of youthful yudeseretion, fro will ‘be found both usefal and instractiu to all classes—it is a friendly yet silent mon Sr sexanl Sati las pda Catechol Perpads tpn tap axis oF cquatitution, and points out not only the means of escape, but the cermainty of restoration. | ‘The work is written by ye waician of experience, (Who is still in practice in this city) it shows how parents aud ot! deceived by, the, out ward physical apyearance~how the attenuation of the frame, FORK LIVERPOOL T } 4th of M. 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For passage ouly, apnly ou hoard, pier 23 Peck Sli, of to WOODHULL & MINTUENG, mito6rre 87 South street. ve, her regular "The accommodatlous s for cabin, sece te passengers are ansurpas ‘Any Vesse Pe Meigerpbane should make early azpiieatio’ on ponrd. fot J MeMUKRAT, iden Lane, or to pag ie ‘ine street, cor o cae treet Persons withing to send for their fei ade cau hav The saperior paket, ship Liverpool, Cant John Fldehdge, 1058 srt qaeeeed the Hottngwer, and sail on her regular day, aiat april mitobrre brought out by the above shy be fay tegaler packets nal ing wonky, bs by applying as al ove, | by letter post paid. rafts at sight, the subscriber on Co., Bankers, London, 10 ies Be PAYSAGE FR PS Drogheda, jewr herr trvends can have th ern Wrong pera in first class American [’s able terms. and without their. 4 01 ‘OM DUBLIN, CORK, ae FOR LIVERFOOLD Awan Po RK LIVERPOO 6 ee Carita Bole id pas chet a Iie PATRICK A x ‘ a Y, 1 fartaia elane, burthen Goa tons, will sail as ligation on ‘oard. foot of t, for large or small sums, are dawn by ovineial Bank of Ireland, payable at wetive Braxches throughaut the Country. | Also, vu payable in fedB to: WA - Ld PoRe RAINY, BELFAST, oalpitation of the heart, derangement of the nervous system, cough, indigestion, aud a train of symptoms indicative of consumption, are often ascribed to wrong causes, when reality they are the consequences of an alluring and pernicious oractice, alike destructive to the mind Brice of the book the anthor and at the following agencies, No. 79 Fulton st, cor. of Gold st, =} No. #6 William at, near MaidenLane. 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Price $ $1 per bor enced by all due and, prover attention. “For LE MAI Oll., for the restoration particulars apply, i Pop test arses health and beauty, and preventing 1, TAPSCOTT, Ir xtudwally dark, ahd make it grow at their General Pasenge Office, 43 Peck Slip, cor. South street, bo sao, Drafts my be obtained, for large’ gr sina sams, TAULE GOLDEN OINT- aud, without discount or any other charge, at | MENT a certain eure for all serofulons eruptions, itch, chap- the National or Provicciat Banke of Ireland, or uny_of their ped hands, salt rheum, teter, ring worm, scald head, sore ears branches throughout the Kingdom. 22 re im chileres, sore eyes, and cracked lips. Price 50 cents per pence Ti a ES ED FOR GLASGOW-REGULAR TRADER to aul March 6 — Phe fac, fut saline Brtiah Bare fe me - OF Eten of the balk of 30. Bates Gotouy ‘or passages app Cotton, or passage, apply on board, pier 2 ma WOODHULE & MINTURNS, 87 South street. mite6 WS BE rOn GLASGO W—Witt have im mediate dismreh, |, fost sailing 1 Ane. selon racket MIP ADAM OAT Captata Beate wi Aa hee She has exeellent aecommodations for cabin, second esbin ‘Those wishing to secure berths and steerage passengurs, should make early application to W. kd ;TAPSCOTT, or. Hout ‘The Adium Carr will the Isr of —ihowe desirous of rea frends, can have ti bronght oat int ¢ reasouable terms applying as are. 127 v ec *TERCULANEUM PILLS—They seem to have bat one universal action, that is, to wea, disease, and care it, no ruatter whete seated, of how long it has existed, whether it be An abcess preying upon the lungs, heart, liver, spleea, paneras, gt stommen, or wleer oF cancer ehoa the trank or mts, Peiee 150 per ‘Altiienbove forsale at EM. Guion's, 127 Bowery, comer Grant street. £28 3in' DOCTOR Wegener PRIVATE SPECIFIC PACKAGES, OR THE CURE of secret dinmane, offer advantages not pogressed by any other advertised remedy, to Ist. They contarn every thi nal use, 2d. Appropriate re every symptom. hey new accenn"auicd by'the Monitor, atmatiya npon, secre maledions witn full direetzons an ton, The pationt ef Feta n safe, recmanent and secret eure, without consultation or exposure, ‘Sth. One package effects a cure; bat if it nay case other m:dicines are rq co they are eapplied without eharas. RK NEW ORLEANS—Loulnaua and New | 6th. ‘Ine patient is not subjected to loas of time, or other 1m ork Lue Ragater Brewer of 10th Sarch he fiat | venience, “Aad lastly, the Monitor porats out the only mode 3 ‘ling packet shiy GASTON, Capt, O. Eldridge, | prevention Jul arf ay above, her regular day. “Wane or peas ls, # forthe, ere of Gonorrhonn, Gleat, Seminal-weak heving handsvine furnished accommodations, apply on bo enereal diseases in all ite stages. No. 3, at Orieans wharf, foot of ete COLUING & c 10., 96 South street Shippers by iy may rely upon having their goods cor- rectly meagre ‘Agents in New Orleans, Hutiin & Woodruff, whe will gute, etes ty p eterilte Cant Hand, will end tte | Ce fy ; Gaston, and vail the 20th March, hee regular day. mio. ¢ Whites is 50 conts. ‘The packsges complete, $3 Securely, rice to post paid remittances, a \ Sold only at Dray Store, 60 Princs st, comer of Marion, a few doorg.enat of Nib!o's. each, entrince 69)g Marion street, continuati cng whee Dr oes Og Mano tr toned Paris. {Correspondenee of the Herald.) Panis, Jan. 24, 1844. Presentation at Court—Fashionable Dresses—Style and Manners—Trouble in Politics—Atheism and Ignorance—Visits of Royalty—American Minis- ter Wanted—French Steamships—Price of Pas- sage, §e. §e. Thad written for you a long letter all about mat- ters and doings here, but unfortunately my pro- longed stay at the last ball ut the opera, it seems met with the disapprobation of my Newfoundland, and in revenge for losing his supper, he feasted upon what I had intended as a feast for your charm- ing countrywomen, If I had time [ would now say more; I send you the remains of the last presentation at the Tuille- ries, for the benefit of the ladies, whom it seems my Newfoundland admires as much as you do, for he has not dared to soil the hem of any lady’s dress. I must now at once plunge in medias res, Just as I find the sheet. ‘The beautiful Countess of F. wore a rose co- lored satin, very pointed in front, and slightly so behind, modestly low around the neck, bound with Price Two Cents. U. S. Cireult Gourt. Before Judge Betws Fee. 20.—Iy Equity—Martin Armstrong ward 4. S. Haulenbeck and Eleutheros D. Comstock. was @ bill filed on the Equity side of this Court against the defendants for having violated a patent right granted to the complainant, for cleaning und polishing tbir knives and cutlery. The case had been submitted in er- gument to the Court, and yesterday the Court gave the decision, granting the injunction sought for by the com plainant, resulting the defendants irom making, manu- facturing, selling, or offering to sell the machines tor cleaning and polishing cutlery, for which the complain- ant holds a patent. John Cook, forcomplainant. A. Crist, for defendants. Pavas Masel —Inmediately on the opening of the Court, Mr. Horratay, the U. 8. Attorney, rose and said :— he Court are aware of the melancholy intelligenee yesterday received from Washingtoa—a calamity by Which the most distinguished of our land—the most esti- mable otour citizens, and the most gallant of our navy, were suddenly h from life to death. ‘There is no business of a pressing character before the Court; and it would be more in accordance with my own feelings, con- nected as [, and the other officers of the Court are with tment, to refrain from proceeding with public business to-day. 1 would, therefore, move that the Court do adjourn. ‘The Counr acquiesced in the proposition, aad inquired of the Bar ifthere was any objection to the proposal of Mr. Hoffman. Mr. Sruntevanr said, he was sure that the Bar desired the adjournment proposed, tand cheerfully seconded the resolution. a rich point d’ Alencon, tive inches deep, laying flat on the bosom; short tight sleeves, entirely covered with rich gimp; the skirt very full, short before, 80 as to expose the foot and ancle, and long be- hind, training a little, with five flounces of point d’ Alencon, tive inches deep, lapping each other, turning up a little at the eft side, where each flounce is attached by a very small rose. Her head dress was as remarkable for its simplicity as washer dress for its richness. Two plain bandeaux entirely concealing the ears, with one white japo- pices psomieted the toilette of this Caan! ee he lady of the British Ambassador lent her aaa to a garnet colored velvet, tight bodied and pointed. A row of white satin lozenges, bound with gimp, adorned the corsage from the top of the shoulders to the point; two rows of lozenges in- creasing in size adorne ed the ample skirt diverging trom the point of the corsage to the hem; magni- ficent Mechlin lace, about three inches wide, or dered the neck, which was left uncovered half way to the shoulders; a little hat of pea green velvet, bordered with gold, and a white marabon fallin: gracefully over the left shoulder, completed one o the richest dresses at this royal presentation Madame de L. wore a robe of rose de chine, co- lored satin, pointed corsage—the front with three rows ot lace, and a fourth row passing all around over the shoulders, short tight sleeves bordered with lace. Eleven lace flounces adorned the skirt, beginning at the waist, down to the feet; the four lower oues a little raised on the left side; all four attached at the same point by a bouquet of three pale roses. The bright rose de chine, softened, by the rich lace flounces, produced a beautiful effect. Her long and splendid hair was in a plain twist, rather high upon the back of the head, and rich flowing curls, hanging a little below the face. A light and airy wreath of pale roses, crowned this queen of beauty. The beauty and grace of our countrywomen were well represented by—(I don’t like to speak right out—but ambassadresses as well as amnbassa- dors are public property) —by | two daughters of our late minister at Paris. “Miss C. wore a robe of rose colored satin, tight corsage, very pointed ; around the neck a adh of rich lace, four inches deep; the skirt opening in front one and a half inches on each side of the point, disclosed a white satin skirt, down the front of which, at equal distances, were three choux of rose colored ribbon, between two rows of rich gimp. Mrs. L: d wore a watered blue satin, em- broidered in silver with roses, pointed corsage, three rows of rich lace around the neces, fastened on the shoulders by an épaulette de fleurs. The skirt opening on each side half way up, over white was fastened by rose colored gimp lacing front hair fell in two large bandeaux, and ted with the back hair, the whole of which was bound with a string of fine pearls, with two tassels of thesame. A handsome bouguet on the left side, completed the toilet of this charming young lady. This morning’s mail from Havre “brings the neMen. that the. Baltimore, Captain Funck, and a dozen other American vessels, have been detained by heavy westerly gules; and [ avail myself of this chance to add a few words. Fashion will hold her courtat Longchamp’s—tll then, black will he favorite dress for ladies at dinner parties, operas, and concerts. I forgot to mention the r olution that has taken place in the ornaments for ladies. In fact, nothing was to be seen at the last presentation but White satin boots. Gentlemen wear the loose, easy dress of the English. None but Boulevard dandies—that is, tailors’ walking signs, wear the low collared coat, tight sleeves, and padded breast, and no gentleman would be seen on the street with black trousers—and they are consecrated to the ball room or dinner party. The war between the clergy of France and the University creates a great sensation in all parts of France, and personages in ee places look forward with fear and trembling to the issue. This ques- tion involves the future destinies of France. Per- haps all your rei aders are not aware that the word “university” embraces all the schools and colleges of France, except those for theology, where ae students are not admitted. The University wit Dupin Quesnet, Girardin, and other atheists and deists xt its head, raised the standard of Phi- losephy, and teaches from its chairs the most ab- raat doctrines of atheism, ard several archbishops have been obliged to withdraw their cure from the colleges. The people of France with one voice cry out, and parents complain that their sons’ minds are poisoned by the doctrines of their professors, sud yet the youth of France have but one alterna- tive, atheism or ignorance, for educatien is a mo nopoly confined to the University. The daily press teems with articles on this interesting schiegt, from the pens of De la Martin and other Depu' and from many distinguished prelates of the french Church. ‘The allusion in the King’s speech to this subject, was very unsatisfactory. ‘The clergy and the better portion of the French nation, call out for the execution of the charte, and I have heard certain persons say with a significaut shake of the head, that Kings have lost their thrones for a much less cause. | Royal visiting isto be all the go next spring. His Majesty Louis Philippe is to visit Queen Vic- toria at Windsor, as soon as Her Majesty shall have returned from her intended visit to Berlin; but it is feared that domestic aflairs may confine her to London till June, Why don’t you send usa Minister? Can’t Pre- sident Tyler make a selection among the great nen, cest a dire, office seekers? Let him select such a man as General Cass—like him in all things, except let it be a requisite that he can speak the French language. Make a suggestion to Congress to double the pay er our Ministers at London, Paris, Vienna and St. Petersburg. Nine thousand dollars is a poor pittance ineither of these Courts, The French steamers will begin to run from Havre to New York on the Ist April. The price of passage will be 300 francs, or $60 either way, ex- clusive of provisions. There will be a restaurant on board. It is is said that one of the “chefs” of the celebrated restawrant Trois Freres at the Palais Royal, has leased the privilege for 40,000 francs the first year. I am sorry to inform you that editors will baye no privilege ; they must pay for their papers the same as other individuals, The death of the Prince de Croy, Archbishop of Rouen, Grand Aumonier under Charles X., aflords the government an opportunity to re-establish this office, which, through respect for the Prince, has not been conferzed upon another. More anon. Yours, truly, Cc Mr. Eprror :— I noticed, of the 28th inst., an article relative to the next Grand Jury, that will meet on next Mon- day. You say that they (the Grand Jury) should be seiected from the most respectable in the com- munity. Now, I would ask who the most respect- able are? Can. you say t Let me make one sugges- tion. Select a Grand Jury who are not engaged in any banking or loaning institution; men who have clean hands; my word for it, a bill of indict- ment could never be found against any of these lots of larceny men who have been en; in these swindling institutios For why? “ His hands might betray the pitch.’ The only safe way would be for each member to be asked the question, “‘are you a director, or are you interested in ary banking institution,” Seon your interest would be jeopardized? If you should find a true bill (for no other could they find) against any indi- vidual that may be brought betore you, the next question{to be propounded, would be, ‘have you any friends or relatives who are concerned in any way directly or indirectly in any banking or loaning institutions 7 And after the above ques tions are answere ds, to the satisfaction of the Court, ‘* swear him.” If you will throw out these few suggestions, you will perhaps be the medium of a now poor stock- holderigetting his rights. Raroaps.--Bills have been reported in_the Massachusetts Le Jature forthe construction of a Rail- road from Athol, through Greenfield, to Brattleborough, ‘and another to extend the Fitchburg ‘Road to Keene, ‘s ee ou was,then adjourned until 11 A. M. on Satur- day morning, Court of Common Picas. Before Judge Ulshoetfer. Mancut 1—Elizabeth Baker, Executr gsland.—This was an action ot trespass,” ‘The plamtift is the executrix of her deceased husband. The defendant is creditor of the estate, and had issued out of the Superior Court a warrant of execution, which he placed in the hands of a deputy sheritt to ievy on the property. The deputy called atthe house of tie plaintiit, who was ab- sent, and without let or hinderance, entered the parlor and took an inventory of the property. The proceedings under which the levy was mude, being irreguiar, was set aside with costs. It la required by statutes, that previous to levying an execution on the property of a deceased pe: son, an order shail be given by the Surrogate. ‘This neglected in this instance, and consequently the levy was void, There was no removal of pioperty, nor was any special damage sustained by the levy, but action is taken to recover damages for the injury sustained in feel. ings and standi society by such ry the right of action lay er who levied, and not against the d vied on the personal property of the pluin- tiff, and not om the property of of whieh the deceased during his lifetime was posi ‘The Court charged th: but a mere technical trespass. If an officer mal nd does not remove any of the property, nor yet ex- act’ any security, he is nevertheless liable to action, sf it can be shown that he exercised an act of ownership over it. It is no protection to set up that the execution under which the levy was made, was informal and v an execution is to be considered as not in. being ‘The jury was first to determine whether the plaintif! had estabiished the fact, that an entry had been ellected with- out consent,that is, without license. If the plaintiff allowed the officer to enter, then the defendant is entitled to a ver- dict. Ifthe execution was void, then the defendant had no license to ent ‘The defendant is liable for the act of ‘ing under a void execution, whether wed or not by the deceased, the plain- ession of such property. ‘The amount Proper consideration ior the jury, yet id be merely nominal, a8 there wus no vs. Stephen, £5. B of damages was a the damages shou! evidence of actual and specific loss, proper to mulct the defendant heavily, unless there wax proof that he had acted maliciously, ‘ind contrary to bie ‘And it would not be nowledge of right. conts damages. For plaintiff, Mr. Clarksou ; for defendant, Mr. De Witt. Cuarvesron Racrs.—The following is the re- sult of the third day’s races of the Washington Course:—2 Mile Heats—Sally Morgan, 11; Champion, 2 3; Brown Stout, 3 2; Mary Eliz and Clurindon, in the Ruck, 45. Imp:mare and Hibiscus were distanced the first heat. The race was a handsome one, between the three first named horses, and ga‘ faction, although Sally Morgan had the heels—but having them she made ‘The Jury réturned a verdict of sx inton fine sport. ‘Time, Lst heat, 3m 42s; 2d do, 845. We were inclined to think the 2d heat was run in shorter time th: the first. 24 Race—2 Mile Heats—Taglioni, 1; Zoe, 2. After the first heat, the race was given up, and the spe tors departed, well pleased with the weather and the re- sult of Sally Morgan’s performance, ‘The following is the result of the fourth day's races over the Washington Course:—Handicap—3 ) Williamson's Regent, 4 years old, 102 Ibs, 11; Starke Perry's bf Lucy Abbot, 4 years old, 97 Ibs, 3 broke een; Col. Singleton’s b f Symetry v.32 rs old, 87 Ibs, 2 broke down —T'ime, Ist heat, 6 622d heat, 6 97. Second race, boat 3 in 5, weight asin firwt day. Mr. Williamson's ch { Marchioness, 111; Geo. M. Calia’s b m Nancy Kowland, 222; Mr. Sinkler’s bk filly Girth, 2 3 3. Time, Ist heat, 1 63—2d heat, 1 64.— Charleston Patriot, Feb. 26. Jackson Racks —Wednesday, Feb. 14.—Jockey Club Purse $150—Two miles and repeat. i, Coch’s ch h Vagrant, by Trustee, dam imported Vager, years old,(Milton,) 2111; J. 8 Brien, (Shegog & Fresch's) r 1 Reveree, 3 years old, by Ainderby, dam by Giles Scroggins, 123; W. F. Dillon's b m Miss’ Bailey, 4 years old, by Mermon, dam by Bertrand, 983. ‘Time, 3 04), 1 6d, 3.5; lockey Club Purse $300—Three Mile eh’s bm Sally, Shannon, 4 years old; by Woodpecker, dam by Bertrand, E. Dorse, (Shegog & F b Leviathan, am by F Pobiaes te interesting race and well contested. I\8 let down in the second mile. I ain not inform- ed what the time was—it was a fast race. 1 will give it in my reportof the next races,—N. O. Tropic, Feb. 21. # Desrnvcrive Finr.—A fire broke out at Terre- Haute, Ind., on the 29th ult., in the extensive pork house of Joseph Miller, which, before it wax subdued, destroyed property to the amount of more than $25,000, Jacob 'D. Early (with eastern partners) lost 14,000 hams, 12,000 shoulders, und 10,000 sides—estimated at some 20,000. Alexander McGregor lost about half of 500 hogs, cured in various ways—say $700. Mr. Joseph Miller, in buildings of various kinds (including dwelling house) not less than $5000. Mr. Steenberger, of Lafayette, lost a small lot of pork. In the buildings, beside the above, Mr. Dudley, (of Ohio) Mr. Sanford. (of Illinois) and Me ‘Mat lock, (of Putnam jcounty,) had large quantities of pork, but all was saved. Fire at St. Caruenines.—We learn from a gen- tleman who came in from Canada last evening, that seve- ral buildings located in a central portion of St. Catharines were destroyed by fire a night or two since.— Buffalo Ad- vertiser, Feb. 26, Svierpr in Paanet binson f Dayton, Ohio, who was taken to the Hospital, | aving made an attempt on his life at the Merchants Hotel, died about 11 o'clock, ‘The deceased came to his death whilst in a state of mental derangement, —Philadelphia Times, March 1 vast evening, Ro- Prize Figur iv New Orirans.—One ot these disgraceful affairs came off yesterday, 25 miles be- low the city, in the Parish of Plaquemine. The parties were Tom O'Donnell, who resides here, and Bill Ford, who we understand is from New York. They tought for $000 aside, After hammering away at each other during 36 rounds, O'Donnell, who we rstand, had the ad- tage throughou' 4 declared the victor. A large number of persons were present, who were conveyed to the ground in three steamboata which were chartered for the purpose —New Orleans Tropic Feb. 21. _ Tur Luuerr Trapk or Bancor.—We learn from the Bangor Gazette, that the amount of saw- od lumber and timber shipped from Bangor last year wns, Boards, 114,000,000 feet ; Timber, 6,000 tons, A greater amount than has been shipped any preceding yee: ing the year 1942, when it was subet the came jue of the exports in lumber last season do fall short of $1,500,000 JUvICIAL QUARREL tion a disagreeable c The va- not probably hi pores men ‘cumstance whit h took p on the bench at Quebec, between the Chief Justice and Judge Panet, It is said that the Chief interrupt Judge Panet, when delivering n judgment in 4 case, in which the former differed from the majority on the bench, and applied the term‘ un arrogant” to his colleague. Judges Panet and Bedard left the bench and retir it is, howe- ver, denied that Sir James made use of the words at all. We forbear comment, as the facts may have been inc reetly reported. Disrressina Casvaty IN Monday afternoon a maiden lady by the name of Miss Lu- cretia Bliss, aged 00 years, was thrown from a sleigh snd died {rom injuries received in about aa hour, She was a pious and estimable indy .— Boston paper. MCKENN Y's BLEACH lately landed any in the market, ¥ } SALTS—100 Casks fresh WYCKOFF'S DINING SALOON. ‘T may not be generally known te merchants and bosi mit, who are obliged to take dinner or June part of the city, that for a sinpence hs ey of good substantial mate N flueand Nassau streets establishment for some month a universal satisfaction. price, acco de accordance with the wishes of th ‘ouomy and plenty, he has adopted th Sygtem and iteatls in this line are au make money even at this rts. Tey Me. return to the sume pla L ITHOGRAPHY. Bese & DARDS and Circulars, Maps, Plans, Machine dscapes, Architectural Blevatious, &e., Se., duitho~ rons, snan vyekoif anes, % tee srepbid ond Prasted ‘on moderate term JONES’ Lithagrariie Eatablighmet, £23 In? re 136 Faltoa us NOTTIC uu PONT, “ie of John Suoholm, IF y aS Pam ard, Bermuda, will call on ‘Tock Lenin 6 Broad strcet, she will heat of mon

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