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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X,, No, 83=Whole No. 3653. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1844. enn oh Public. THE SECOND GRAND EXHIBITION _AMUSEMEN'IS. Great Democratic Meeting at Tammany | ter, suppositions which are forbidden by the consistency |\—daily newspaper—pub-| Of the effects produced by inhaling Nitrous Oxide, or of its former history. shed every day ofthe year except New Year dey ‘and EXHILARATING OR “LAUGHING GAS, |" AMMORIOAN MUSKUR | SU—Most tmportant Proposition to Re- | Chace that « Committee of five be appointed to Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- will be given in the AND PERPETUAL FAIR form the City Government. draft a law to present to the legislature embracing the num ;postages paid —cash in advance, BROADWAY ‘TABERNACLE, EVERY DAY AND EVENING THIS WEEK ‘The boldest movement that hi b ade | Yes of CA meeting, making ihe government of this THE WI Y¥ HERALD—published every Saturday] MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 25+ ‘The Manager bas for one week more the ORIGI- nt that ‘hagas yet been made | city ag closely resembling that of the government of t ‘¢ wos that William Hoskins, morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— 100 Gallons NAL NAUCKY NBSTRELS, the best band of Ethio- | by any of the three parties, whe are now contend-| United States, as the exigencies of the community will | was nota partner in the firm of Kies & Hoskins. AO ER TTS SAARC. at the circulation of | sche Ince bi a ee aa EY eee ane | ee mance: Aimeica, who give theit Grand Concert at | ing for political power in this city, was that involv. | Permit See Isting of one from | mige tld the jury that they Believed, rom te testi, e Herald pen tA OUSAND, and increasing | ed'for ll who cake P y enti E, RICHARDS, a charming and accomplished Voea- | ed in the proceedings ‘ante meeting held at Tam- Resolved, That a Committee, cons! Ld ny, that Win. Hoskins allowed himself to held ou! each ward, be appointed to obtain signatures to a petition | u¢ world as a partner in the firm, the plaintiffs were enti- many Hall last evening. fo the legislature, asking for an amendment of the city | tJea\to their verdict. The jury found Jor plaintiffs the full , , charter. amount. . ‘and Negro | ‘This was a countermove on the part of the demo-| “"Resolved, That such Committee be requested, a EC. Gray, for plainti@a ; Mr. Pratt, for defendants, tt. Ithas the largest exrculation of any sper in this city, whee on will be allowed to stand on the stage ‘except those | list. late from Boston, her first appearance before a New York a Pe audience erthe world, and in therefore, the best channel for business | "RO,cake the eas, ill be i ‘BLANCHARD, the celebrated female Ji men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- | eciufnttt OEY Ti te ies Mit. WHITLOCK, the renowned Banjo. Pia ted. TI i vance, ‘Rmelve Otous sre snaaee te restereoorter, ° Be ist ae a cratic party, whose object is to test the sincerity of | as they shall obtain the signatures of the inhabit John Julius Martin vs. Henry EB. Dibblee, et al.—Tl PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | Those persouswho purel ticketsfor the last exhibitionand | _ MR. B, WILLIAMS, the Delineator of Irish Character, * n Be y P: t of t] eeting to | w. stic ney Prige, and in the most elegant style. who could not get ia. in conarauence of the crowd, will be ad- | Singer of Comic Irah Soage, and favorite Horapipe Dancer. | the new or “Native American” party, who are | fyumed to the honorable the legislature. ee oe Dat perl geet rcrrirer! oy lent me + mitted free bi hes their uckets at the Ticket Office. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘To avoid inconvearenes frem thr great crowd at the Ticket | Mit HOWARD, the Violisist, f i plaatilt was « . ii those who cau will supply | MH G SHERMAN. the popular Ballad Singer, now ¢lamorous for reform; and also to bring under| ‘The Report and Resolutions were then put and carried | fendants, at a sulary of $1000 a y ny 7 d acted occusion- Pnornieron oF THE Hxnaty Estamronnent, F, and iS s| ‘ . ii yh ). | ally as ager a COLL In 184, it ay Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau stre rea where they are for sale, A FEXITE, CERITO, he aii Daraeuse, beerome aa sepa ihe Arretics profess a desire to wid Ge oon eer et caeasiee ne rien Rope aura € a a ep tidotee tor the Bouse. ee pl . — spengeen ng Pe F . ‘HUMB i Wax. faithfully represented, to- | seek for a general reform of the municipal govern- | each Ward be appointed for the purpose of interrogating was made bh upon this settle- TO TH“ TRAVELLING PUBLIC. It ighoped that. the present exhibition, like the first, will be the celebrated FOLLY BODINE and DANIEL Tuant obthan city. ‘he ovement Kex besa in oon (tee sare candidates for Mayor, Alderman, &., on these | ment the pl f $h7u to be due to graced by a large proportion of ladies. Wei the oo 3,000 ‘Lickets are received, the doors will be i ‘AMILY, six in number, recently from Ger- cloged and no more dersons admitted ul representatives of the ancient people of ‘The Doorkeepers mustiuot be reqaired to receive money, as | Eqvve, may be seen in their native costume, MISSENGER ARRANGEME they cannot Teorive, money and ‘Tickets too—it is hoped that QUEED pe Rorvane ‘Teller, may be private: 7 this will be ol 4 y consulted at ali hours of the day and evening. The Subscribers having completed their arrangemeots, are |" “I'he entertsinment will close by exploding Oxigen and Hydro- | _ Performances every evening at 7% o'clock, wud Wednesday now prepared to bring ont, passengers from Great Britsin and | gen Gas in 4 caanon prepared for the paypgeecpeaving that and Saturday afternoons at 3 0’clock. c . ; questions of city reform. Carried amidst loud cheers. him forsalary. For this sum the templation for the last three months, and is the re- " The Pasarines then addressed the meeting, and said: | Phe defence set up by the dete bors of th Bhi Gentlemen—There are no other §) ers to address YOU | purchased two notes, made by Foster & Gilbert, outh sult ofthe labors of the Mayor, Hon. Eli Moore, | , Seoilemen, there ive Tamm glad there are not; for | Ceroune, peyable alt monte aller daue fee a and several of the leading democrats. should be sorry to see any prudent man addressing this | het the sale and purchase of those notes c At 7} o’clock, on motionjof Mr. Grxason, the | meeting after the truly-luminous exposure of the Hon. | part no Was Drought. nis Was that plaimtift Tretand by the following first elses packet ships. one of which | rates, (which i i ‘Trekots 25 cents—children tunder tea years |. Twen- é © | Mr. Moore. He has shown us that he has fully examined, | ““jn reply to this, it was contended by plaintif’s counsel will leave Laverpool ou tus lst, 6th, Lith, Touhy 2ist and 26th Of | wesrdel'a the opponite of hres ie eommoned “ot the ‘must coms | Ev-Aveceats extm for private consultations wih sho Gipeey | Hon. Ronerr H. Morris, the Mayor, was unani-| reflected on, una mastered the subject. He hos muds | that the notes wore given to plaintifl th 'his character, of each | pouch es hota bustible materia! on G @. COLTON, Queen, ml0re__| mously moved to the chair. plain paces id a Asana, of eae aay Bes agent for the defences ry moss, ft Be collected, but no irmiat r i re o G. &. ALE’ RK i ” : ri ment will bring us, and the best thing we c 0 evidence of thet fact appeared. The book-keeper of di yreiaine er eaten, in has the howor to present this entertainment, asvures oye once y ori eeeeg The following gentlemen were appointed Vice | Sway and reilect on that speech, und give it the undivided | fendants was produced by the plaintiff to. prove that the jottingaer, United Staten, ponrd pen chan acnening hynthemrer Mengde yep herding (Broahway te the Citw Hall. Presidents:— attention which it merits. (Loud and prolonged cheers.) | balance claimed was due to him on the 16th September. Pascins, é Enelan thetinahilea wenes aatidiaue may. Rave cavenionts commie, EVERY DAY A Ni EVENING THIS WEEK. John M. Bradhurst, John M. Bloodgood, ‘This witness proved on his cross-examination that there | aL he ‘Thevwpavoidable delay, and the alight errors ofthe frsteven- | | REOPENING OF THE MUSEUM, with splendid at-| Daniel ¢. Pentz, Stephen Putnam, Mecting of the Mechanics. pelo ete len ater seine Hh heer tae . X corrected, a of , r ad . an ntee. ’ e Hertel Heh, ag ene tal hey information rl F Pichets 3 conta be had at Atwills, Heweu SIRS GAG HEMEL, announce an engagement with | John. Conger, | Cornelious B. Archer, A general meeting of the Mechanics opposed to | Foi Sion suited the plaintitl : willbe given to those sending for their friends, oa application | Duboins. J. Miley's, Millec’s, Goddard &Cu.’s Pirth & | TANG FRANCO. the Magician and Equilibrist, late | (00 Vo pardye ponte ushop, the State Monopoly, was held last evening at Mont- |. Fb. Handford and Mr. Sergeant, or plaintitl) Kinney, a FNey will aloo be renared, on the opening of ayication | A ed an Alwo at the door on the) fhe PAULADELEHIA MINISTRELS, in Sones, ke. William Martin, Adam C. Flannagan, gomery Hall, 76 Prince street, to consider the new | Townsend and Sherwood, for defendante, rd, ving of en ent, _ MONTIVEDO, : : at : ; : : —— a "passages. end heie langage to Albany and Troy, and Eze peor orea at ostock—Peformance to commerce at |, Thy Muy GIANTEAS, of eaormous Proportions, and a| ‘7 homas ii, Mente, a ene State Prison Bill now before the Legislature, and United States Circuit Court, "Po all ports of the Upper Lakes, imo eieE Deere ye Oe BW WIGHT: « ; to take such measures as Would insure the passage | Marcu 22—This Court adjourned without day, ‘The Vix Oswego to Toronto, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and | FAITE SUBSCRIBER is now prepared to well WATCHHS ESS3KLYN, an ‘secom ‘The following were nominated Secretaries :— ill next term will be held on the firat of April next. Notes of all parts of Cabada, Weat a J ‘and JEWELRY of all kinds athe lowest possible prices, | GYPSY GIRL sister of the E. L. B. Brooks, Edgar J. Leete of the bill. jue must be filed on or before Thursday the 26th inst. dean UO Count as Clesrelond ve Poremouth, Cis o's Very fac suornent of Hemel, astieet of Gold | Ranke: Mea Cad tia Ne day rien | Isa8e ¥-Fowler, ‘Theophilus Civil, The meeting was called to order by Mr. C. M. edgnat, and ictermatiate places Cincinnati, Louie: Feneile, Bracelets, Pine eeenieh he is deter- | _Adne huilling—13)e cents extra to thove who cone |, Henry Tayler. C. Monacnay 5 after which, Mr. P. Morrrr was] Hiouway Roupgry axp aTremrt To MURDER. ‘ ts on the Ohio River to St. Louis, Mo; and ee OT TREE te tle csan, e mitee_| |, The Maron then said it was necessary for him to state | anointed Chairman, and Mr. Henny Lanxin Se-| At Cobourg, on Wednesday last, Patrick Purcell to all parts of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wiscon’| y. B,—Don’t forget the number—90 Chatham street v JERFUL EXHIBITION. @ object of the meeting, which was to ascertain the and Bartholomew Welsh, two laboring men residing im eae N. B.—Doa’ F008 HATCHED BY ARTIFICIAL MEANS. Now | toute af the public on the subjest of municipal reorm in | eretary. the township oftlasiitas, tore, hroupht, tetas. oe Forth ie cAoes mishiog 1 trad moo OTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN marie popmenhip how: | 144.0803, 12, the public, from 10 A.M. to7'P. M. daily, at 160 | this city j and to ascertain whether the peopie themselves! ‘Phe CirarnstaN read the call of the meeting, and | Eyre, Esq., and William Weller, f4q., county magis- tolth ir fiends in the Old Couutry, HARNDEN & CO, will | LN tofore existing betwren the unders'gzed and Jouu Cray. | mamnmarent,over the Tribune Office. | No exhibition ean be and ask the legislature of | roceeded to say that the notice of it was trates, ona warrant iswued against thom, charged with a lead oe Leclioh, petns | Max ds tee aaneaaetatioar ana Loeting EMA wane oe. (eam i ‘or to the eaquitin the State to enact a law to compel the municipal govern- are Drafts on any part of Eny x ht, fe vei) 1s £2), to £100—or in any amount | tween the un premature—the publicity given to it not suffi- | having robbed Miehael Donohoe, on the evening of the je at sight, forsums of £1, £5, £20, to rin enty dollars in money, and all and Joba Crawley and Henry John Coa. Ic onals man’s thoughts "(rom Nature up to ment to pass an ordinance, so that thosef placed in the . ts from u ¢ z ‘Tue eding, of t ; Har will be highly giati t of the cit viently extensive—and, also, in consequence of | Tuesday preceding, ‘i " } way, in the printi 4 publishing of the Argus newspaper, eacke paler management of the city government may be compelled | ciently ex! e p Meo his clothes except his shirt, and also with violently us- to suit the purchaser. Gus AND AGENTS. Carried on af No. 7 Catharine atreet, have been dissolved by nad | ")°S2 acini tans $5 Conte: Children halfprice, Kees broken | ‘© Sdminister the affuirs ofthe city government with the| the meeting being holden at Tammany Hall—| ‘siitng him. ‘they were committed to jail to take thei? Charles Craft, 120 Sta:e atrvet, Bonton.. tual consent. on application 123 cents. Medical gentlemen and vthers, on | Least possible expense to persons and property. Thechar-| and from other causes, a number of persons Who | trial at the next axsizes for the Newcastle district. The B.W. Whveler, Union Bi Providence, R_ 1. Dated New York, January 2, 1644, yinent of $5, will receive cards of adi for 2i days,'and | ter of the city under which the government was now ad-| would have attended were unable to be present. | coat, trowsers and socks Uelonging to Donohoe have % Ww. Mills, 3 Wan strong. aad, Front strest, Sew York. mal 3 NORMAN COOK. reak an egg each day. Pamphlets exolauatory, and treitiug | ministered, was Ago very many years ago. This char-} As the subject to be discussed was one of vital im- been since found within a short distance of the prisoners’ Beedicer & Shoemaker 7 Linhe street, Balticnare, Md. fs TERRAPIN LUNCH, | Sere mT athe hetero cores are, invited t0 Ta Nat anawer the auleate of thy ros times, but still it] portance and of deep interest to every mechanic, | residence, concealed in a brush heap; tho waistcoat wus Priapurgh, Pe, orner of Ann street and Broadway, : not answer the objects of the persons who so amend- " icked up in the ploughed field across which the prison- 1.8, Litleohn, 11 Exchange, Albany Ni. IAS reeeutty ben completay rfted and refaraipied accor. | VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT | alit. The object of the meeting was then to debate some | HOt only. in this city, but in the entire state, a | PA ot ye Plt onday evening lat, seven of the N.Y. cessful management of Messrs. x WASHINGTON HALL roperly organized ; and to prepare such documents to | the meetit ; make their escape. They had managed to work a large ‘W. A. Cook, Syracuse, N.Y ‘The proprietors aak the old patrons of this well known eatib- ASHING LL. ei tet t a ; hrough the public press, ; ne. They : r bh ADAME HEILBERG, fi . | be presented to the legislature, as would anawer the ob- | notice of it might be given through the pul Pp A tl ‘all Jiately under the windows; this wos wel ee istemetes Whig hare not recently vis ted is t9 drop a, and hey dormaithe penlie of 2 en tal tae annette & jects proposed. The persons who had convened the meet- | and before he concluded would take this opportu- Rei) secon plaka ineseeoc work being very defec- H. Fitzhugh & Co., Oswego, N. Y. midee + | season, | The liquors in the bar are select=d from the best brands | $7) pPRrapauce tm Americn, at a rt to be given by heron | ing had hoped that their city fathers would long ago have | nity to impress on the minds of every mechanic} tive; through this hole they made their escape to the - imported into this civy, and they: challenge any establishment | Hain (or wh) PCr NENG, 2th instant, at Washington proposed some plan embracing this object, and they found | pregent to use his best endeavors to induce his} yard; the wall was scaled by the aid of blankets knotted FE Te ee ERE R CE! | Piney oreo exer them in this part cf theit arrangements, | OfMKS, EDWARD LODEI. Siguor DE BEONIS: who | SUC S "asiety of opinion on the subject among their own | brother mechanic to attend at the next meeting. | together; that they had received aid from without is evi- 7 team : 14 are also suited tothe times and s rivate par: | OC MAS. EDWARD LODER: Sigaor DE BEGS riends, that they deemed it admissable to call them toge- : 4. | dent by oue of the ropes having been attached from the he oye Mi cq - ~ | wall appear at this Concert for dhs first time this season? Mi Mr. Barwin, ex-Member of the Legislature, next ad- | dent by one o pe Y 7 DO ‘oston Tor. the'sbove ports os | Coherent fae ange eet, Parti always fin readiness, aud enter- | WaLLACK, bho twill play for ihe frattime, the celebrated | ther and take their senae on the subject, He proposed | grqysed the mecting, “He said he only saw the call of the | outside. ‘That some of them were experienced hands in Monday, April. Ist, next, h lot of the finestiand fateree terrapins ever see Carnival of Venice, ps performed by Paganini, Ole Ball and | then that a committee of five be appointed to draft a pre: | meeting, in the Sun Newspaper about an hour before he | theart of jail breaking is plain from the rrangements Passage for Liverpool ++ «++ «+ $19. market, have been 1 osived, and can be served up at all hours t0 | Wines Mi TUAIMS: the cele! rated Contacte andy Guoctce | emmble and resolutions on the subject. came into the room. He regretted much that more | made. ‘Two of the fellows were those committed for the ‘as Passage for HBR sate coe sae eas toe those foud of this delicious diet at this season of the year, they | Band. , 3 seit oy hada nominated and retired :— adequate means were not taken to give publicity to the | offence detailed above, and are of notorious bad character. Ay Ao . 5 eer: set, "ing now in their prime. m2) lwe (I 7>-TICKETS $1 EACH—To be had at the Music Stores, Daniel ( sree Sanl Alley, meeting, He thought it was the duty of some of the per- | —Cebourg (Canada) Siar, March 13. STATEN ISLAND bE tr ieegnieer pay ants oneal Se ae BA RPRRESON Tait eee Brooks ana ‘ons, who took an interest in those rocesiings,to have M. PEYSER & CO. (lately removed from the corner of oncert will commence at 8 o'clock precisely, ‘ 1 the public made acquainted with it, and with the all-im- The Uni s ‘ig Somers, Lieut. rand alter Tuesday, February 27th, the Boats will leave | received by fecentarrivala — ae ee HOUSE WAN is in want of allome| the 3 neastited of relate pod on involved in | torial columns of the public press. He also thought the | Verg Cruz, with P. A. Southall, beater of despatches to the contemplated measures of reform, and any quantity of declamation in relation thereto, went on to say—That the srchitypal or pattern government, after which we propose to fashion—as far as practicable—our municipal government, is no experiment—no new and untried theory, but a living fact—a substantial truth. It has braved the storms of more than fifty years; and, thanks be to God, itil furtt tice — ‘abe Staten Island. Leave New York. Ato A.M. notice of the meeting should be published in the Herald, as that was the only paper inthe city that went to the ex. pense and trouble of giving correct tnd falthtul reports of eedings of the mechanics and other societies o' ie leg a thivelty. Mr Baldwin concluded his Serpe by moving Ere Hehehe ne bon Vaseline iaeeiig ' fein eae for the appointment of @ committee to make arrangements , for a mevting to be held on Wednesday next. during the present season. our Minister at Mexic Berlin beat Zeohyr Worsted—the most complete assortment in ated near an Omnibus route, between the Battery and ntry. 2 ince strext. te, stati i. ° Canvass for Embroidery, of cotton, silk and worsted, in all ed leave thesameattnis efhce ne ee totimee 36 P.M. Berlin Embroidery Pacterns—of the choicest and newest des- ft TO LET —From the first of May next, that well e More Leap.—The lead mines of Franklin Co., 2 fF, 3 abro , known Hotel and immigraut ‘Boardiag, House Nos. sat ¥,,B. On Sunday the boat will eave at If instead of 12 FT pbe porters lee ae tos eggnog bet ees EAR snd os Codaratreet, ovsupied for the last ive yezra by fed0re sian atyle. neury Brick. ‘Hai ilk ‘and ti . | denqnire of the subscriber, 73 Courtlandt street. it still stands a proud and peerless monument of political { Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Moftit, the 5 3, EY IT eRe COT EST is at.ful Paris Fancy Arti . 5 i \. i 5 : a y ; Arbanoumenri.ron nu sionn. | ips Gnas tel fi ed ale Ba BOOMS TOLER is QPGAM POWER Pe | nats tapmruny wir te, Soeromentot the Unie en ens agit the bears ne meatng| tan Cid tioned outer fis hero AGEN ‘Bs feet, | , ZWist, plain and in sticks and 9 ; )WER—Pos- | States—and, let it be observed, wherever thera is a mark- : very kind ; that th Paar ociock A.M gBundara cxerind) "| ne iomer Chelle of lkandmet and ek or | AML oad Saw Smaisccary?” AP0Y Webs “Hoe” 7.) ad departure from that mode te people become dais: | yoMtratey he wished to make a few sbucrvstons. He | before so that considerable rig was cari on with tha team boat . Capt. A. Gorham, an : a : 124 mre 5 29 and 31 Gold street. | fied and desire a change of the organic law, as the recent ht th ime to be lostin calling the meet-| inhabitants. The writer also #1 The Steamboat EMPIRE, Capt, 8. F. ttoe- their own manufazture, of gold, silver, silk, &c. all colors t in Rhode Island and the t lings in | oe he there was no time'to be lost in calling (30 on board, and intended to keep him for fear of danger ; for Seni i if Coartlandt street, and widths TO LET—A he ituated at Bloni BOveMens 1 * present proceedings in | ing, ‘The islature would shortly adjourn, and it was , “; 2 Brenig Lrbiet from the foot of Coartlandt street, at (C7; Branch Store at369 Broadway, (formerly 437 Broadway.) is wiles oe heey anaed oF Bice wstandale, about | New Jersey plainly show. | In ny plan of municipal re; Leet anion of thecity of New York to pat fo long aa he was on pou the natives would not dare to ‘The Steamboat 8WALLOW , Capt. A, MeLeon, and a the bank of the Hudson, and is remarkably healthy. ‘orm, it ig believed that the following principles should | their sloulders to the wheel, and call such a meeting, | harm them.—New ‘The Stearnboat ALBANY, Capt, R. B. Macy. cKENNY'S BLEACHING BALTS=in ms seven rooms, with pleasure garden, &e, attached, | be embodied :— Me dicear aa cle mamta thoes ———— Ist. The executive and legislative powers should be y 2 TS 2 . All id Troy Li A Rent 6360 . Apply at the Abb: i i vruraL Curtosrry.—We saw a day or two malar eeseeechelic stare tia onile- thet thath ponte hate | acpiien ey rete Rise cremey Sr, 20 am a ee bby Hotel, Bloeming hat the mechanics of thiv city were notto be) A Narurat OSI, y Lit to ton hand and for sale on favorable | 2 iar? ImPre pe ge vi completely separated from each other. thea wr | jumphantly | since, ujpickerel taken in the West!Sutton Pond, Turicg th { waviga‘ion the past winter, been refitted | teras, b Ne 7 : - : ‘ aa, | rifled with. ‘The bill he said had now triumphantly »_aypicke Y i and rpleaishea throushout, and many improvements afded to | “fe imeee ORE EEE The We ee R The whole ot pare of che ueatand pleasant. | | 24. The executive power should be vested in a single | yassed one branch of the Legislature, and if the mechanics | by Jolin Granger of this town, whose head and back, the the comfort of the traveller. ‘The and fimpite, as hereto- il rede ed fie | Nae MeN een | piicer, to whom all other executive officers should be su | were true to themselves, it would pass the other branch of | whole length, were a bright go i fore, will form ths Morsing Live, from the Stea Te ce.” The Crc- | bonlinate. bast Pier | PEACH ORCHARD COAL—$5 per ton for broken, eas cepted] make nd Inrge stove. Consumers may rely on getting the best = ton water, front and rear, grape Red Ash Coal at the above price, well screened, w: the Legislatui foot ot Barctay street, runnicg daily [Suuday: ith equal Loca 9 h. The Speaker next | brown, clouded with gold, and the fine and tail were red. 3d. The chief executive officer should poss It was in fact, colored almost precisely as we often see the ‘: bor. ‘There is also a conservat went into a statistical account of the State Prison 1 ' ing the prine/pal internnediate landings on th 2 ; . hed by & | an ics house ow the lent of the U: i ld fish. It weighed 2} pounds. It was, certainly, @ 9 fi y i i ey Premises. 7’! nopoly, and of the mineral resources of the State of New | gold fish. It weig! 4 Pp d y a one wah ret) {(Studays eeeepied ) “Mpenbore eienciehe, and delivered frou Sharan sera ol ue od one family, ora part to wataall family. Apply at 17 fad Vork,and showed conclusively, that it would be equally | great curiosity.— Massachusetts Spy boats are of the Orst class of Ste-mboats. and for sj and ac- | +f RNS ee a fate Boa the interest of the government and ‘the mechanics, that SEE eS ie are usder he romans of offers mellkzows | PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS building Ne. 217 Broad Mr, Wm. H. Watson, who re- @ third and fourth story of the bill now before the Legislature should become the Ou. From Corp retlér, are wader che ror <7 vorner of Murray street.— law of the land. oe) 9 | called Gold Water, — thei earant Ke 2 ‘ sides in this county, at a place cal r, Be ny he eames DAK ALBANY. a snrough Dic | BEusensor Malcolm 6 Cant, 195 Beat ate Mate yore” aalidyenou next propoced a resolution, (which was | ondertaken the manufacture of ol from cor, Thig New York, March 12,1044 mse a at-7 'P. M., {rom the Steamboat Pier be FO SALE OR TO LET—Cwovew Th cheney helps pvtnacrremenay Repel ndyimetsts (coo mowlal to the Benals, end invite speakers to attend and ad- | 2¢W oll is sald to burn with © clear end steady Hight, aad EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RA uROAD LINE tween Conrtlandt and Liberty str-ets, fe ouses, with marble mantels, sliding doors, and | Of the legislature and conviction by the other branch. dress the meeting to be held on Wedneadsy next. Mad avin Vaniciton di ns caRta LCs EakioGy aad well pad a DIRECT, The stesmboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. P. St. = apy deg poy oy ome a~ | ried cade 6th. {trl eae eee euceneen ‘A letter from Mr. Pentz, enclosing a report ot Mr. Ran. be man re per g Pp ly become, ere long, an important branch of business in the (¥ox Newang, Newsaurewicr, ‘Princeton, TRENTON, weet Mistesst Sapertie ayrions Px r of the city tb BURLINGT ture elected annually, as at present, by the several wards, the members thereof to be also magistrates end su- pervisors of the county. 8th. A more permanent branch is also recommended but whose mem! all not be either magistrates or # “Phe ieamboat NORTH AMERICA, Capain Wax. H. | ellarcwell adartet for the ed. th Jena mn | . i . H, | erllar. well adarte: for u i ‘The Li Traesdell, Saturday eversing, at 7. in Wan. H. | cach 39 by 100 fect. In the Yard ip uapacieus extern, "Price fot At Piveo'clock F. M., Landing nt Intermediate Places:~ _ | each House and Lot $5,000, of which two-thirds can remain, i ‘he Steamboat CURTIS PECK, Captsin Wm. H. Peck, red, on bond and mortgage at6 per cent perjannum. ‘The Saturday evening, at. M. vente | eqgtogprch home tac” Cima " e arri Al- lous’s are ted in Brit street, ween Tillary nie time to take the Moraing Train of Cars for the | and Johuson streets, Brooklyn, i som Cook, on State Prison labor, and directing it to be dis- tributed amongst their friends all over the city, was next : read. . P rainy ‘A resolution was then proposed by Mr. Baldwin, and Damace For Breacu or Promisk.—Ama Maria adopted, to appoint ormalias to take charge of the me- | Dand, of Cambridge, Mass., has recovered $075 of Edwin morial and obtain ses torit: Davenport, for ab romise of marriage. ‘The de- THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. , pervisors ; a part, say one third only of this branch to be tendant forsook his first love for a rich widow. Lavina New Work daily from the for of Courlandt a ‘above Boats are new and substanthl, are farninhed |” “°at his residence ai Fittbash, oviigoiee No.73 * | elected each year by divisions of the city, analogous to | , Seer et eal Rank Ute oC ine foes - Morning Line at 9 A. M.—Mail Filog Line at 4% FM. | with new and etegant State Heoome, and for apesd: and ace ‘Nassau street, New ork, or to. the division of the state into senate districts. ancy port their proceedings, which was] Six Montus’ Sukicuixg.—In Vermont they have ‘Phe Morning Line to town, from thence by | 1rity, new aud elegant State Hooms. and for speed and aecom- MM ESTEPHEN HAYNES, oth. The members of both legislative bodies should be | feocnug tye tane C Gtonyghan und carried with accla | had sleighing for five months past, and have now a pros. MAS Pc ee er fic 0 Camden (rein gra ah ok or PC. Sgt | mime __in artnet Boia ui pa ementn eee ee nee sa lt acest eth ota” hs Fillshlgkial biabeat chenee of expe, i . ee —e ——— ave refrained from offering any a j 7 ly Wissecaer: Will rrocue anit ciekats at the ofice foot of NOTICE Tre Seamban PORTS. FALL CA teen Chester will bela at | to a reform in the Police Department, : ‘After which the meeting adjourned. as. sips Comrtlands street, where a commodious, steamboat, Will be in MOUTH is now being thoronghly repa sale} ihe well kuown Farm of Charles Valeatine., Ou the | ‘iat the present Common Council are now actively engag- | Ariecueny Euzction.—We had, last evening, WANTE ed on that mbject. ‘The propositions just brace, as you are aware, t are based the federal, giaerigation | fein vay of April next, on the premises, att o'clock, PM the official report of the election in the Congressional Dis- | RY A YOUNG MAW FROM THE COUNTRY-A trict of Allegheny county. ‘The result were as follow situation ina wholesale or retail, Grocery of Provision Darragh, anti-mason and whig, 4,315; Gazzam, loco, 3,641 | Store, | Beat of city references given. Apply at No, 228 Mul- } © jew York | iarm, containing 139 acres of the ‘qual to any on the | high state of cultivation,and well ténced, ring ‘ity of Land, in ing rooms ex-ressly for | river; and it is hoped that it will obtain a fair su , CURSs ook. bast Chester, county of West Chester, leading principles upon which tnate in the town of well as most of the State constitu- tions. That those principles are evsential to a free govern iladelphia tes are conveyed from city to city. | to t. 7 ed x wile bee opened by the way 2 Sach train a roriéed with | TPhis boucenil’ have errveies fo a about a mile from the N. ¥, and Har'em Railroad, ‘Said Farm is suitably mral im*re 3 . i: it i i Dolition, 634. bes ‘Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from'the foot of Wale | oo OCR is ment, whether embracing within its limits a population of | © igi slot een lV ERPOOL—NEW — Regu situated to be divided into fowr farms. SELDO. wi peme poope AE g, Te gg on R, ate ala Packet of 26th Marsh.—The splen tN eccine maint | "No. | contaius fifty actes of Land, principally meadow, new | three eee et ae ree benee: = tion will! New Hanpsmine Evection.—We have received | A and Liner now doing a first cash busines: The lines for Hsttapore lente Philadelphia at 136 A. M., ond OSCIUS, Capt. John C 11000 tous, will | house, cost last year $4000, carringe house, mill housa, | ot, I apprehend, be disputed by any Ameri '] the returns from all the towns in the State but 18 ; | central pert of the The reason of seing out is 0 47. Mt belus's coutibeation Of thelincs fous Now Wark’ “| wil as above,her reeuiar day, or fre e, having ne- | With all other out bai wtwoyouns orchards.’ | do not mean to say that the alterations which it i | and Steele's majority over all is 3422. ‘The towns to be | ofaickness. Nove need apply who cannot command ove thou Ye i Sominodations unequalled for aplendor or comfort, apply ox | No: 2 coutuine 20 acies of the best of Land, an old building | od to make in our city governmont, are all that are neces. | ana Steelers major over oll is 242, ‘The towns to be | cand dollars. Agdrens AT. at the office of this peper. voard, at Orleans wharf, foot of sreet onto site thereon, with many irait trees. | 4 sary, nor the best, or most wise, that could have beon | Peart [0m Wii Mattos have beer chosen, andone | 20 4tee aR OE tie Met i oun ESRRANGHMENTR FOR 164. Price of page, St. Op no Southaueet | caitation wihaagood buhaigg nts, m "Bots tml OX) named. By no meane., They are ihrown out as tueest | conservative federaliat, ‘The Tatrit also giver the ee. | SEEDS OF EVERY, KIND JUST KECUIVED . i ¥ 4 30 tthe be Vd i A ( im + rode Feral THE Eine street, eoruer of South. rill Sadceed the Heche and eT the RU RI ise eto | acres of <schards of the best grated fruitrand the balance ofthe | province of the Common Council to mature and perfect | tion of 153 democratic Representatives, 61 tederalists, a1 | boxers QuEDEC AND HENDRICK HUDSON. iS day. ie eae ' laud priseipslly'maa ow, which also has agood building site, | the eystem, of which the foregoing propositions are but the | 2 unknown. DUNLAP & CARMAN Phasengers may ly upon ips of this line sailing pane | *0d also two salt inesdows. : type. The great object is to call public attention tothe | Cyycaco Execrion.—The Cleveland Herald is TAKE. this opportunity of recurving their thauks to MTabscribes bene leave to call the sreention of Inetrrends | SAllY as advertised. mitre | , the Farm wish be sold together or separate, to suit parcha- | subject ; and when that shall be properly done, there is | normed by a gentleman irom Chicago, that at the Charter xa their friends and the public, for the liberal patronaxe be= iit, foe tam purpose of bringing out cata, Sd caine, and steer FOR LIVERPOOL —The New Line Regulat | 17. For atticalars squire of the wubycribar ue ee pe not much danger as tothe result. I have been recently | Vection in that city on the th, the whigs elected 6 of the | adem stowed upou jem since opening, thes ney Seed Nene i Tagular Live of Liverpool Packe sal Pocket fist Aprile ate peperior, New York bailt isputable. JOHN E-HeatotAioere_| tare e people do not desire a change in the struc: | 14° members of the Common ' Council, and both parties | 44 Country, a claimed the Mayor, owing to some difference in the count | Wocuin “Wlamer “Bede,” Wego rabl in one of the wards. Grsss reeds of the best kinds, Spring Wheat, Po Lo on cara fe nts, Ash Leaved and other early Potatoes, all ‘in prime INCREASE OF OUR PoruLaTIoN.—Nothing ‘perhaps | order. Exotics of every description, suitable for parlor tare and organization of our city government. This de- claration I ‘ard as an insult to their understandings, and a libel on their daily asseverations. It has also been said that, there were some who would oppose any attempt at re- age passengers, by the ing the Ist, 6th, if » 16th, Zistand 26th of ev month, TRE Leon Preka'toea sem New Yc te tate oth and | tons burthen, will anil as above, her regu 2¢th—and from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th ofeach month, | | For freight or passage, having very superior accom! __ An e¢ the above, and for the purpose of afford. | *PPly to the Captain on board. at Mints Burli ing still greater facilities to passengers, the subscriber has es- WOODHULL & ML fA i" ry packet, hip LIVERPOOL, pene Joha Eldridge,1150 il jar day. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, connection wi FOR SALE. THE LARGE EXTENSIVE FLOURING MILL form. ‘This may be #0 ; for, there are, in every communi- ‘ i Mor green house cultere; Bouquets, composed. oft _—- regains line of fers! sia New Nort bailt, coppered | since of passage $100 nod Water crivileges, situated at Fort Montgomery, | ty, more or less individuals whore minds are so unfortn. | (hong st boaly leer fq reared varie choles and concn hows al 4 aeee: Setive See eee See ee etey ever w ‘thie superior pactes ship Queen of the West, Capt Philip | seaMeOranne County, Staie of | ew York, adjoiuing ihe Hud: | rately constituted that they are incapable of discrimi-| Gitional number of Votes polled at the recent charter clec- | use and Stands ef various For the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to Woodhouse, '24# tons burtnen, will succeed the Liverpea!. ard | tence operation exaviries inheight, and | Dating between right | aud wrong. | While there | tion, We take the vote for Mayor. Last spring 1100 votes | all of which will be t ter speip(umiles of fends, data are elven, payable at sight, on | Mi! her rogular day. #iet May, maatoAaie | §s\by as kets hv two lar ane Ned | are others who understand the right, but prefer the wrong. | Were polled. in oll for this office; th ‘and the public, that the truly | toinform there fri ring the truly | reed of any kind in the store, and eels neat ll oth ec , all other necessary ia expense to procure the best seeds itream of water, capa ‘The latter class will, as a matter of course, M ie any at- tempt at reform, whether moral or municipal. ‘Their op. | *#°ulshing number 1708.— Chica 1, VEZ te 01 erp ea age. invch—The splendid packet ship IROSCIUR, Capt. | ee ae ae eC te ib LIVERPOOL—Regatar Packet of the 26ch | [our Tun of excellent bare st years old, Subscription v ions. yf d — _ p ee ee eee Proteome. rey, now qemand | Zeventeen subscribers. Of the seventeen only three GIX LARGE AWNING POSTS, wish prompt and energetic action. They require that the cam- Mouth ‘ other large works if requyred osition, however, will be harmless ; and when they shall Bisbee “Il forte aned it, | Ugmthe most respectable houses Wexford, Bella, Erie, MUperior neSOMOLS ON Tae eek RTE aj | OM the premises ace Ut ee good ») wellieg Houser, one Cooper | Inake the attempt, they will find the saying, that God | Merarmix Races.—As ill fortune so ordained it, | allof which will be warnnted. Catalogu be rend tor Tralee, oughal, Kaniekiilen, | steerage passengers, persons wishing to embark should make | Shop, one Bara, and o.herout building: has given short horns to the mischievous ox,” verified | the weather provided for the opening day of the | diutbu'onearly te cian wee rchusing claclere 4 me iT ication on board, foot of Wall Also, aboat forty acres of Laud. Ms ' ; Spring races on this course, yesterday, was of the most | °al! aud examine for themselves before purchasing ¢ Baubridge, llymena, matown, | arly appli on board, foot of Legren OF to Thaw een alee suoet tae When the honest and intelligent many lend their ene1 ip » y' ys | nglish Split Peas, Ontmeal and Iembden Groats for gruel, ava, urgan, magh, ‘ishlone hee patty chased sume years since for the p othe work, the ignavant. and vicious lew will o pose it in | dismal character imaginable. The rain came down as it | fruit and ornamental Trees of all kids. Grape viaes and flow: Bandon, pais, Hyshanno ie 100 Pine at. corner South. | fit been newly erect urable an % vain. Isit asked when the work of reform shall be com- | always does when; it is not wanted—in torrents—the rabs, herbaceous plants, always on hand at the Bhibereea, Mallow, joneymore, BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER. | contain water enough to aupply the mill twelve weeks, in cave | menced ? answer, NOW ! Let there be no more de; | rack was, heavy Me aia tee cts tats vin L ckaeninmecical Curiae i tage te hg Bd a ‘ vy | . of along drougnt. ze jed | small. ere was @ sweepstake for colts and , two 5 City Bank of G) sib PACKETS POR LIVERPOOL — Regu: | R06 catisa is very convenient for the ma ing of | 8¥—N@ further postponements. ‘The people are wearied Beene Portis pito Mine Hawes | above ti Tene an i 2 Spooner, Atwood & Co, Bankers, London; , Waterion Road, Liverpool; payable in every town orany heavy articles, as there is no land carringe,and 1050 tons, E.G. Farber, will pe carrying one hundred’ tons oF more can come tthe tings, alinost , f 4 any vide. didates, both for the Mayoralty andthe City Legislature | started, as follows :— new, for sale at a reasonable price, at No. 0 John street. "FOBRPEE LCRA EEA ide ok Aprils her rerularday. jatoueauion given on thei of May next. For further particu | sfigniyin a satifactory manner—thelr determination, df W. ae ©. by Doncaster, out of Diane, by | | _msastec niki asaniiaaonss ty, J ce ey. 3 for passen| fitted out in a most superb pristor on, Pee, elected, to push the work of reform to a speedy consi . Fa ‘ SNC ‘LOWERS—FRENCH FLOWERS. Or Mears. P. W. BYRNES & CO.'6 Waterloo Road | every modern’ improvement and con JOuN Tet YVAM: sand | mation. And I call upon those who are preparing to | D. F. Keaner's gr. f. by Birmingham, out of Grey BUNGE EN ita Grier ciane ities joomere \pfvervont. | to Uke comfort of those embarking, ‘who shoul UNDERHS Pe ER leave the city—on account of the: enormous taxes to | Fanny, : i 21 J Mite terme, two ences o! French ArtiGetal Flowers, new this splendid specimen of naval architecture before o ASL, Bingaman’s Corporal, Casey, own brother to — e which they are subjected—to remain at their lend a helping hand in the cause of reform. ‘It ie more manly, and generally more safe, to faci Captain McHeath, dis— ‘ime, 1 50—1 56.—N. O. Rep. March 14. 5 vessel. For cia cabin, second abi Land lis feted No. 960 Froat street. ‘To sus rou New York on the ith and Liverpool ou the 11th toply on board, fooc ot Beekman sree aro e tJOSEPH DUPRE ft street, No. 7 O1 ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. FOR SALE Na Slij scribers, a wi cach month. m2it Alre 35 Fulton street. next door to the Falton Bank. P SIIP _LIVERCOOL, from Liverpool. Con- ‘of Orange, N. than to flee from him, ‘The evils from ‘which many a Ne a ite thir SRR eet tela aaa ieee OB a eens S Aati aes |S en nec dP in tea | pee Pata” am ree Wet | tr on aT none New Youn, on the Ln Al her vetutardoystor Laverpoahe | wacom enret aod cellar lately repaird—baca and ourbaild-| Council have not tne time, or the inclination, to matuce « | congratulate the Assgciation on the manner in which the} _m&2ee 7 q fn 5 , . oods—apple and peach orchard—pleaty small fruit well gobnn congratulate the i eet 4 Bosctus, Geptaia Jobe Col see Peassh. 1 hose wishing to engage passase will require to make carly | Watered by aprings—geod well at. door. healthy situation | Plan of reform, so thatthe State Legislature, now in sports have been conducted during the Spring season. If ATE OF MISSISSIPPI-OKTIBBEHA Cul Bin SHERIDAN: Ca 5 ath May, | *PPHeation to - JOHN HERDMAN, — | Sivrewater.. ‘Lo be sold bargain, with stodk it desiredpor- | 8i0n, can act upon it, let their successors, as ‘soon as in- | good order, regul l propriety en rncing courses by Cireuit Cont, Wedneaday, Nove mber 244 BIB GARRICK: Daye Bel Hi Trask, ao June. N.B—Posaate from Great Britain and Pusey att fet. | setion when required’ Apply at 14 Ferry, at, 131 Division at | stalled, commence the work, and prosecute it until com. | Sriterions, we mit that the Association deserve in: | ; Famuel F. Butterworth) ‘This day. came’ the. pl thhety A Br vi emeeey dee ri ee, Ppain a ge hog Dey st, or GEO. BLACKBUKNE, Perry hans, ‘on the | p ad 5 20 thet the om State Legislature, a8 soon as con- | finite eredit for their management of the Old Eclipse 28 are Kimball fey Be Rhy a. Ship SHERIDAN, Captain A ter, 11th March. | place. mere | vened, may pass upon it. ; acren ; is corde ed by the Court, Bhip GALRICR, C ask, Lith April. ali ths principal creas, without cay Chante reocechony Cees FON SALECA poo of nalcontaising from aoe | The Comittee appointed to draft a report and resolu: | “Sie result of yesterday's race was as follows :— thas gubitetion be inde tn the Nw York tiga or ay Ship BOSCIUS. Capt tith May. Britain »nd Ireland, on’appii ns above. mal tonire neres, beautifully located on the Patenon ‘Turnpike | Hons,proceeded to rend thesame. It aet aut with a recom: | ~ Association Purse $260, best 3 in 6. unless he, on oF before the next. term of this ; r hie ave all ef the a W LINK OF PACKETS FOR LIVER: view in all directions. | mendation that a petition be presented to the Legislature | Duncan F. Kenner ch. m. Aduella, own sister to auswer demurrer thereto, judgment will be entered egainst him bails 1 che city, ‘af New wit POOL—P, of th March—The splendid and fa" of Newar«, | of the State to enact a bill for the reform of the govern: |” peytona, 5 years 111] bya combine great speed with al eomfort for passengers. worite packet ship ROSCIUS, 1009 tons burthen nding conatry, It isaa admirable | ment of this city. It deplored that the people of the differ | y G’ Sheeg og’ bf Ann Hays, by imp. Leviathan, A tree copy from Minntes of said Court, ss Clek HEvery grew bon take in the arrangement of cir eeomy | Cary Ju Colin, will aul on ueuday, Marek 2th, er : main epee, rane fir mies om Ho; | ent wards had no power in appointing them, te perform |” dam by ucifi, 3 years old. ‘ad ge AO MINRW ELL, Clarke Taodatious. ice of LJ for whis ‘i a ho WF na rN impertant duties, though they paid them. The present % 4 imp. Trustee, ont of L a . a 4 A £2 tinpl tare will be prided ‘hw sine ara contmanded by | Ee sive she ine ing all 140 tons. and ypwards, pr nad eminent preachers. Inanite of WM. de HAD: | rte oF the munielp I Inw tented to a centralization of | Uincocea. o. Vagrant, by imp. Trustee, outer TEAL TEALTE AL SShection ee a tdvintages to be derived from selecting Ui ‘at Beemens, or Dr OLOVER, Aun st. mf Imere | power, and render facilities for designing men to scheme, | p, Davis's’. ¢. Little Trick, by imp. ‘Tranby, out YOUR OWN FAULT IF YOU DRINK BAD either the captains or owners of the ships will be reaponsi- | to any other, as, their qaent capacity - and abuses to creep in. ‘The pubiic money hax been ex: | ‘ot Diamond, d years old, 33, TEA. mets parels or Packages seat by them, unless re- mere cguafertab| t than GIANT ASPARAGUS ROOTS. . ree out regen to ease ong eto yg pes [N. O. Rep. March 13, [R,YOU CAN arrreciaty to tue, ko ‘are signed 000 two years old, of the trae Giant Asparagus Roots, | city pro 0 ¢ Common Council, the ortega ae by forwardin Jers to 88 Cathay ETE COLIN BUG. se south Hew York, orto | sake tasty pli Mae GIST teak Theil PAG Ee Tiler | Lever te RG etonee ere a ttae te taam caly hee VIGATION Orgw.—Three vessels at Grand Ha- rine treet TR thee dolar id aly guarentee ore JWN, SHIPLEY & UO., Liverpool. Was T fice, ry strong roots, and will bear cutting west year. Price’ | 1Onging to the supreme power of the Stato, | It joins the | ven on the éth inst., from Chicago, laden with provisions, | Rounds of tyson, Youn ; Avetvera by the pach sia will be charged 126 cents per single | _m2! yath street. ir 100, oF $6.4 1000. - functions of legislative government with an executive | groceries and goods of all kinds for the Grand River mar. | S0achone Tem, oi frat quality—should they prove heet ; 50 cents per oance, and newspapers | centeach. m2 rre | PASS 7 7 AN (EL. OT: LY SOVEREIGN POTATOES—The earliest and | Power. It resolves on tw et. pam ies ep hem, send the Tea back and get ILLES LINE OF PACKETS. for pringiew: ont emigrants thie year, 1M." Those ‘i ce$2 ver | mont with articles, and fax the citizens to. pay them. | rived here on Saturday last from Galena, witha cargo ol| NEW WORK IND CHING TEA COMPANY, ding for their frieads would do ‘well to apply at should be Pl week. “They will be found | selves, and. affix’ their own compensation. att " od No. 0 CALHAMINE 8 fd eatablished ‘muperior variety F m. The | lead. This is the first arrival {rom that place this season ET. CHRISTIA. Manager, one caval lanes packet Heo sem MAN, 61 South st PS VICTORIA RHUBARB—The best fayor- | Natural and inevitable consequence of this disorier is | and the river above is reported to be now free of ice with horn all orders are. to. be ndatessed, post paid, with re- derma ill be regularly dispatched fom | Ny. B.—The shire ot this line now leave Liverpool ory ive 1 ent, largest and. Oneat scarlet colored of ail eeralcn; | an increase of the public burthens, until lat length exces- good elage of waler—Bt. Lewis Repub., March 1 ro ace or orders for payment in this elty: mae im* re henpe on Os hg son on each month | ders, and drafis can as usual be farnished for any amount paye barbs. "Were imported at 31. per dozen. Are now o| sive taxation is driving freeholders to sell their property po , : pad = TTT MINEIe « a ‘rom oy Yorn. Repel able at al the Principal banking institutions ughout the Hoot or $5 pet dozen, large, strong, and remove to other places where they are better govern- Tue Weatuer at Toronto.—The heat of the Re, NF Fagel wae Myrick, jan. 1 March 5 | muted KinaCom, apply ns stove, —_mii re_ | ven exhibited at the meetings of the Farmers’ Club | cot, and less severely taxed. a hus the property of oUF | sun is fast drawing the frost out of the ground, and | Mw. aud 128% Bowery, will open Faris Spring Mith HAYES if ylvester, Feb, Apnil § FOR MARSEILLES Packet of tar April—The | mer SM: THORBURN & po Alla dat; relvemationsed these ott cok ge se he those who have any taste or interest in gurdens, t- | at 463 Broadway, on Tharsday, March 2tet. m2 41 Eg i come, Mazel May ship CORIOLANUS, ‘Jas. Haile, Master, .For | “mai 1w#m 15 Joh treet tae ied That in the opinion of this mecting the Go- | ting on the alert. By means of forcing, some *ORACCO—FINE CUT AND AMOKING —Feelim ‘ll coppered and copper fastened, and have excellent LAWRENCE & PHELPS QTAINED GLASS—A few cases Stained Window Glass | vernment of the United States is the most perfect of ali | Said to have been pplied with. vogetab! To yes oes ts oeoen Maartoety negominndations Passengers, Nota, fone of different colors just weetved and fr ale by seeerient atoms of Government, mad that in’ day coform ta | known to the market at this time of the year. We a1 | now offer for mntity of prime fine cut and smoking price of Passage will be $100, exclusive of wines BOYD & HINCKEN ED, NOLTEMUS & PAVENSTADT, ‘bok > happy to hear this, It is from a | Tobacco, papered ap in the ust Vy At very reasonable pri- and Liquors. eae Seodgw®m 4 Pe be undertaken by the democratic party in the govern- ane t dee, r Wa toand ot mltoalre No. 9 Tontine Building: m!9eod2w' "earl street, up stairs. 4 " f ardenin ea. 1 beg to call the attention ‘ettarn Merchants an rensed to the » BOYD & HINCKEN, will as. = : ment of this city, the principle of the Federal Constitution mere animal existence when a t « buyers to this, the quality of the tobaceo being of the very bes be forarued free 0 ‘other charges then those Aen Sey PACKET FOR HAVRE—The ship BALTL FAT BEEF! FAT BEER\t should be the guide. to exhibit itsell. “Tho time was when it was ab | buyer to by Tar tower than yi Mi Wor emp or pa THLE vn Danes MORE, EAware vk, Mois iL ange Ie | rhe Ragle wffere Le Birds to Sing Resolved, ‘That iti the duty of the democratic party, | Mott an expense for a man to got rid of the mataire uk im Sinerre OWN H, FABER, No 1 New st._ BOYD'S HEE Rt April sine Buildions cor, Wall ned West ove, IE SUPERIOR 3 1 TWIN HEIFERS, | if it would maintain its claim to be the party of reform, | 8 . Now, pai Should the weather continue as mili 1s it has been of Inte, pflkst PREMIUM DAGUERREOTY PES . there ii reason to look for a very early opening o MBE DAC G. ERY PALS the navigation. ‘Some of the boats Tying at our wharves, ME MIUM COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, 291 Bro could be got afloat and ready for starting almost imme: ove Murray street, New York—Awar to diately.—Toronto Colonist, March WV. Apams & ( ie eolly and, Susan Elizabeth, that were exhibited through 5 1ANS—Loui the city on Monday last, are uow slaughtered, and ean be seen Yeoe ty eee ia veralarPacker tencil ster | at ther@langbter House of the subscriber until Priday. Che March—The fast etahip HUNTSVILLE | Publi reapectfully invited to call and view she same. They im Gd, Cornell, will rail 4 her regular day. For | af considered by competent jndges to by superior to any thing tor passage, haying handsome farnished accommoda | Of the kind offered thi Bgeree., hey wall be exposed for sale it ‘Had: apply on board, foot of Wall st, at, Orleans wharferto | 00 SATURDAY NEXT. 231 instant, at poite poe on je 5 vy en is fase board as i ni EK, COLLINS & CC ie South ate Stall 38 bic Oy ge adavted or thetic or feuete Peas q Shiopers by thi line inay rely upon having tlieir geous cor }M JEAKINs. m26r No oe FOR S8ALE.—The sloop THOMAS CO; f Si I the fe Bab cs ite rea clare Mog Big, and ie ire yeas old, amd ove cf the Taatent and ite the true movement party of the age, the party of progre the discovery and application of truth in the science Government, the active representation of the great prin- ciples of philanthropy and justice, to effect such a reform in the organization of our city government, as the light of experience seem to indicate as the best calculated to s cure the enjoyment of our many valuable Kg ee rights mi highest nonor by Amerrean and Frauklin Jar the most benatiful colored Daruer eotyres, «te he proprietor having secured, by leties } ness.—We fare constantly pv rue oF, taki | Colored sata Pade Ceateten ory pe 4 i privileges, so that they may continue to be a blessing | indebted to the proprietors of this enterprising and exten eran 35 perce EPH AGATE Lay B=-The gablic may rest assured that the a twill instead. of ‘That the D K | sive forwarding house, for intelligence in advance of the teu to enil and e&ai tiewlars apply OsErA AGATE, rane, Halin & Woodrafl, who will | of, sul that ar, nome but Heifer Beet Bhoghte ite will da this; we have the utsoet contle ican | mails. Adame’ Co. have surpassed all their contempo: ,, will mneceed the | ue wh attret near It Aveene vs ag M JENKING, iardays milre | mea a+re Mga Wi Fadvon Sethe. raries, both in enterprise and success. Boston Democrat, March 21 m3 Im ee} cannot fail but by @ falsification of its most cherial principles, and an utter disregard of ite own high charac: Admintetrator ofthe evtate of Franklin Agate, deceased, ane a a nape b = ‘nd vail loth Abrily her