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THE NEW YORK HERALD. . Vol. X, Mo, 68—Whole Mo, 3659. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1844. rep ai Publte. ——==s THE NEW YORK IERALDdally newanaper—pu | Fo miiton tw York eile ating Lneooton bein | WAU had saeen A" wr whe he | HENNE ROR NEW YORK, | aly greta Norwegian, neue such itt | phe Malte of Suathoe= arch 27 ‘us each month. ie a 0 THE TRIE the aw] : March 27. Fourth of duly? Pris Scents ee pases Ge * the Halifax Hotel, Halilax Nova Scotia, i BE PORT count immediate inspiration. apetts is’ considered to stand | ror the depraved was not nousually c:owdel. “Dut not. THE WEEKLY HERALD published every Saturday b faoking ond pastry gepartment, of, the above Howl. ‘Tocee| March is playing its usual, tricks. For the firet | leading of ewholecpare, ses. very much like | catchers, wae likely to pass. Since cur laity two bur. moraing—price 61 cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— SCIUS, who cau bring the best of recommendattons from former’ em: | fortnight, we had such genial, brilliant weather, | 2 fun or the Ashburton Joith y i Bb 3 Pal or iad ies have been committed, vi 1s Si¥ance. cirenlation Pea Vigvers, will rogeize good wag-s andateudy employment, | that June seemed to have come to us by mistake. | hewis, and gilded arabesques, on white ground, Kt is| | Bexcrany rie Finer — The slaughter house of tess. ADVERTISERS are informed that the FA RRICK, ~ - me s*re_| ‘This early spriag influence always fills me with | small; much too small for the volume of suand trom or- | Fowler & Schoffer, in Ludlow strect, between Rivington of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing | fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper én this city, | or the werld, and is, therefore, the beat cl nel ANTED—A situs: i t (e i bah ate ita toe wa Ge pit wfandy ucnive fake, gladness. A buoyant principle of life leaps up in versant chestra and stage. It made my head ache violently; but | and Stanton, was broken open on Monday night, and two business, rarticulorly the construction and management of hot my soul, like sap in the trees. I feel the greatest perhaps this was partly owing to my continual effort to of prime beef stolen, Burglars escaped with thé 2 = See BE SY "for business i ike sap in the. ; . ‘ >| siden if CI sin . houses, land:eape and re desire of “dancing with the whole world,” as|uiscover what the music meant, If 1 had been wise | viands sen in the city or country. Frices moderate—cash in ad- DON lobe Colting, ti faving lived. for several yevrs in some othe tes at ex: | Frederil r i At probably have| 7 he hor 7 e for ae Land most I" Brem 4 enough to give myself up to it, it would probably have Brrotany Tie Seeonp.—On the same night, the house ae DDON 42.3. Cobb ith June, lnving livad for srewal re 0 and moat ex- | Frederika Bremer says. To be sure, these bright, i 1 by this bewildering quest after a jack- | of Thomas Purser, No. 34 Rutgers street, was entered by rev It; but lantern that dodged me continually, | put myreM alto- | false keys, and three overcoats stolen, worth $60. The gether out of accord with the composer and the pertcr-} burglars ulso eseaped ery, can give the mst respectas days d Kc f little i i longo sibs paces 2 ; we ee Rave sreeione, ty Enis bone give sunny days do make me fee) a little impatient with prfRINTING of al kin tress joderat built inthe city gf New po ith guch improvements ad | mansgement of farm and gardens F Fife heringwecnidie | bricks and paving-stones, Now and then, there JAMES t clones ecreaaeiea abap in the atranaeswanit of the perp woul unde take the management of milk and butter, and farm | comes Over me a yearning vision of Mary Howitt’s : 2 business. A’ line post ditected to J.C. Hath e mers, and lost my pleasure from no fault of theirs. Wilvan’iike Van Five’ ponee! Obesennslainalielal Propaictor oy THE Henap Estaniosument, modations. The price of hence is $100, tor which | Post other, wilicb post pua. directed to J.4C., Harlem | wood-mouse, eating his chesnut under the cano " 5 and rovoking Puck os Dn hie Bae - : Nonihweet camer of Falton and Nassau streets, | ample oral ue meridey, omeeahune ara smandea bY | Mace hy it ne ST of mushroom ; and { wish that the world would | caperedgate my brain wih fantastic lea o! Cromwell | Torna t wight tnt was pebbed Of his moneys sir : caper a PA ets comets a, give me as fair a life-lease of food and shelter in| army, which tempted me continually to turn every thing | ynd all, by agirl named Rosina Rhodes, who made tracks, TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. iy A ther the captains of owners of the ships will be reaporai- | } >, (siting a pleasant ‘and comfortable Feom, with full board.or the green fields. But— into merriment. ‘The part of the Puritan Colonel, Sir | hut was arrested, aud being brought into magis! pre: PULA, nt hadidee cre eicmad tastator 7 ima MalesS:T0>| rote than Two of thies athet boardctisifaay. Perteenisee Hot “ Out upon the calf, I say, Hichanl, was performed by, Signora Majocchi, WHY. | seuce. was tully committed. Why are such doings per- Wor reught of passage apply {0 exceed three or four dollars per week, accosdiug 40 the site and Who turns his grumbling’ head away, though she disguised her RIED, Clay vole?’ wealth, with | Miited in this place of renown t TEE COLEING EG 4 oath a. New York, opto | enjnfort af theo, : ‘And quarrels with his feed of hay, hike a bird than e.céldnell "Ble iWin oust Deeks pny Dank Avraim—A coal Wlack negro, named x GER ARRANGEME, , by the pany aay SHIPLEY fe CO. Liverpool. ”) 18 i« requested that none will apply ho cannot meet. the Because it is not clover. ® somewhat stout figure, and blooming complerion, WE) 1 ovis Truman, was discovered last night under the bed ‘The Subscribers ving completed their arrangements, art Letters by the pach sis will be charged 1234 ‘ceuts per single | Wishes + Address “March at this office. Give to me the happy mind, Cee eae ache. ia the miet ofthis, wao should | of Catherine Collins, of No s2 Centre street, whose com- now prepared to bring out passeugers from Great Bi 4 | eet. 5,50 cents per ance, and newspapers 1 cent each. _m% tre Wield by the following fmt clus race ship owe 0 which MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. hat will over sodk and find Something goo! and something kind, 18H GENTLEMAN, « & Graduate of the Univ stalk into my imagination, but Praise-God-Bare-Bones ! 1 | plexion is us pure, te undriven snow, and as she did not II leave Li Lon the Ist, 6th, . ath of f Cambrid ‘ h th: vical ‘whims but it | likethe dark intruder, she had him arrested and placed is ech mouth nO ne a Lad patel if 26 Coaturlieg wre, bas, barn Ft soma pee peace All the wide world over: Wat Peovekeadeaes and Belliais admirable musis could | the To agined on the outset that his inten mck Henry, New York, Sheridu, Mindertaking «similar eugagemeut in any Literary @tastihaeat | Why need I sigh for green fields? Does not | uotdrive it out. tions were amalgamation, but subsequently discovered that : . arneenii bee +. ships will be regalarly dispatel ma Geub Broadway superabound with beauty? Forth went| Musical judges giveM. Pelmo, the projector of this es. | the intent was " 4 len the lady's aa pam a the Sth of each month a a Ke. apply atthe office of the Albion, 3 Bar 11 inty the sunshine. The doves were careering | teblishment, grea ‘redit tor having overcome so well the | #Pton. Committed. Roscius, Ashburton. and, a Arla REVERENCES. about the liberty-poles, showing the silver lining of | sifficulties of a first attempt of this kind, Unless aided by | Bowery Pollee OfficeMarch 27—Buncians An SientvaWhitiey,.. Htochesret, Jan. March 5 DR BARTLETT, “Albion.” their breasts and wings to the morning light. ‘The | 8 patrons, he will sustain pecuniary loss; ior the house, | nestr.—-After the purglary 2 Fowler & Sehoffer's fudceriees, LO yn, Gate hi ro OU hits CREP New ation” Ite Canary birds aang 20 joyously, that one forgo, | ezowdet will nat pay the current expeney of thy eve laughs hours wesinetn i Senta areal Hes ss Weat, Vs ; NT, . if ; 4 ; 2. Ly . f Ss 3 4 8 subscription of a fe" burglars were ¥ ee) . litettves of pessage can be obtained, and every in mation | CORJOLANUS, Capt: Haile, ‘Aull. Jeans WT. PORTER, ESQ, Spirit of the Times.” the moment, that they were confined in cages. | Deopie; butt do ee ne it con tle sustained inauy ses. | ante ore John German and David Fielden, and the deef Till be givye 0 those sending fer: thete yO ap! ‘They are all coppered and copper fastened, aid have excellent toilet Young girls were ont in the morning breeze, ma-| sons. ‘There is, probably, very little genuine love uf the | has been recovered, worth $60. They had put their hands wt iMey will also be precared, om the opening of navivation, to | ¢ggmmodations for passengers, i r 5) REWARD Stolen on Saturday, the 23d Marchi, | King the side-walk like a hedge of, sweet-pea blos- | opera here. Even thosewho irequene it most, | imagine, | to it, ut not their teeth, A sheep skin and horse blanket forward passengers and their ieagoge co Albany and ‘Troy, and | ,,.1 pe price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines $5 U brestern Band IL clock, A: M', trom the housepNo' | soms. In the magnificent stores of Breadway, rich | do it mainly from the idea that it 1s geuteel and recherche | also’ stolen from the same premises, the property of W'l- WpaUlstectipeiee oie eae so ‘Goous tduressed to the agents, BOYD & HINCKEN, will | pJsidessuee’; $4019 c2sh, our oxsa wedond hand sivver ra | ribbons and silks shone like a parterre of tulips in | The operais obviously the expression of the same thing | liam Concklin, were alsa found af their haunt No, 477 Hod, ports of ts Unrer pak: cone, Coburg, Kingston, and | be forwaraed free of other charges than thowe actually paid.” |siiver, S30 tm gold, and the est in paper money" from ores ap | the Netherlands, ‘Through the large windows, | in music that the modern novel is in literature. Hellt | Bowery. They were {fully committed ailpara pf Canada West aroma! and. Qyebee, Cane-| LAWRENCE & PHECES, ta Front atone orto | 2a" Rineytatd waicatnar at thin’ ie fopahe weeorcey gf | beautiful candelabras gracefully held out their lily: orem du waseras ina oi aachstia Mts Ink he nia) Canemenis sa MheenMiera: #- hha, Fermner nts , From Troy via Whi , Mons BM i pl b COKE, y aad MY of thief, e advertiser can be | ¢ od silve! i be ts 5 Ny "| not eat requisition yesterday. He was arms akimbo K ieee eye Citta eotited to Portsmouth, Cl Hisas BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, || found at 51 Crtharine street. nat twere * | CUPS of frosted silver, and prismatic showers of cut | Tait, fails to reach the popular heart ! Ul nesriy ght, when akeeper of a burial ground up For once, | have writien a gossipping letter. Give me] town bi ad been thrown over credit for it; for, in general, | might us well date from the | 45, I-born babe hi e hed him to see it before he proceed- lass were upborne by Grecian sylphs of knights ACHMAN —A aterdy, achive man, lately arrived from | of the middle ages, in golden armor. often gaze wformed him a uation in the above eapacity ; can ba sa enclosure, and oath Weal vic Philadeltinie to Pittsbarg,Cincianati, Louis So via Philadelphia to Pittsbarg, ovis: | PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, IRE, sOT- ville’ and allipares on the Ohio. River Lo #i. Louis, ATO; and Ai AND WARS UTA Leven Pe SCOT ih we t. Le at he rich array. delig hting in beauty for its own | stars, as from New York. LMG. i to ali parts of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wiscon i 6 eattemen and eminent coachmen | it t ayy stars, as from New . ed to enter on the faretions of his office in order to give Bane ot sac saa i ik nh epg phemret ‘aacgualled auc nent | ya thea city, as io" his, kaourftae. of houses. 2d capabilary of moe re drser te pal fons st to aoe ae Tes a uA itdecent buyval. The Coroner took acar, and after hald- rte accommnsria arrows tie, ne ones | Rewer ces nae ON a wll anny | Sh SE pias Dan Seana | them, and with the feeling that every haan being saa tates fogs inane ihe lt WAP POGRERPALG EU rad ive Drafis on any Partof England, Scotland or Ireland, Paya |. Ny. "The shioe ot thin een ROMAN, 61, Somth se. | attended to: matec | ought to enjoy beautiful creations of art, as freely | pavtancn 27.—Frost vs. Hurst.—An action of assumpsit to} Lats rom Trxas.—We received by yesterday's fi ht, forsums of £1, £5, £20, to £10e—or in anyamount | 4V; B.> The shics ct this line now leave Laverpool every five | TNFORMALION WANTED of JAMES K. MILLER, «| as the sunlight and the star-glory, which our Fa- | recover $98 89 for tailor’s work done by plaintift: The the: | ‘advices fi H he 130) to eule the parchaess: nei days and dvofis can ea usual be furnished for any amouut. ray } 1 native of New York, and a Neuman by profession ; when tat | thor gives to all. Robt wos contracted in 169%, ‘The defendant pleaded the Suthern mail advices from Houston to’ the 13th Charlen Craft) Siac ates, Banton ial Maser pstota Shares mations throurhons tne | heard from he was ig Brvfol, Fasland, in 1016 Brould bebe |" Thinking thus, I camedn sight of the Park Foun | statute of limitations; promite of payment waxproved in | inst. inclusive. BR. Becton ‘Union Building, Providence, RI. FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet ilying to Willinas Steel, Baker, No. Ti Gher | tain, leaping up joyously into the morning air. The } evidence, which had been made lately, Verdict Jor plain-| There appears to be no news of consequence. BY: Belle 3 Well suhag etree a eae Crane EB: Cobb of lose toes will eh askew, hes = eae suns climbing over pee ee just touched it, | Si with conte ami Dow and Frederick W, Guiteau] Another party of German emigrants had arrived Gs 5 r . . Be y tons, will sail as above, her '—Sw len from the house of the Subscribr, | and completely covered it witha mantle of rain- A Pc pqpeed in at 3 Bandford & Shoemaker, 7 Light street, Papmor, Ma. regular days March 25th. Tend ante ify it" | vs. Henry Colton. \is was a very interesting case and] at Galveston from Antwerp ; ttsburgh, Pa. Tet dedutas op-eoenate laltinn, encoinmaderi uatled arch 2ith, ove light green watered ailk | hows, It was so gloriously beautiful, that I in- | 5%: , ' ’ ‘alves erp. LsB, Littleoha, 10 Ex:haage, Albany Ne for splendor or comforts appl, oa board, ac Orleans whath, foot cajromed wht gia une Hake alase ik eens ome! | voluntarily uttered a ery of joy. And this, thought | ratelor Arg eonven dries Perey tn ly i {From the Houston Telegraph, March 13.) 8 Clark, 15 River asreet, Buoy. N.Y. of Wall stteet, OF 00 COLLINS & CO. 56 Somnar, | me foraama . | 1, 8a universal gift, Prismatic chandeliers and | the gambling houses of this city, which have been so fre-| | Stvex Mine —Col. Snively hus lately returned to, Mi ‘W. A. Cook, Syracuse, N.Y. Price of passage $100. i i ‘Ahad CH SE Fo the eoste aren yeand Mt tlowers of frosted silver may be shut up in. princely } quently made the subject of deservedly severe comment | 1am county, after.n snecessful tour in search of a silver Rochester, N.Y. ‘The packet ship Sheridan, Capt. J F. Depeyater, of 1000 tous, | covery of the articles. M26 Seendse’ | saloons, guarded by sheriff and police ; but what}ry from the press. This was an action of trover to | mins He received information from one of the Mexican# ¥y Bod ip oety as pps ilesmesond the iddons,and sail the 26th ef May, her regular EW_YORK SOUIKTY OF LITENA’ ST jewellercan produce anything so superbly beautiful | recover $6000, which the plaintiffs allege that their Lar lpia “oerlspgesitnaers rere iy ee le a N.Y, Peni rig: . : yOuDr r . Davis, | mine rei ly erly peptic igen ye PES Eee sengers may rely on the shipsof this Tine sailog punctual- ‘A. BARRY, Exquire, will lecture before this Socitty, at | #8 this silvery spray, and these glancing rainbows? } clerk, @ young man OF ANG Oe aa aaa Data orked by Ue Sy is, neal the sources of the Leone, A : 1 ly as advertined. the Lecture Hoom of the Scciety Library, comer of Broadway | For the laborer returning from ——— - d Leonard street, on ‘Thursday evening, March 26th, at d ded hi here i i FOR LIVERPOOL The New. Line Pe poiters ‘ 0 a a row and crowded home, here is a wayside vision of Pach abt Agro‘ perios Nety Von Ua | teams ch ln tne ll uae Aberin oe | freedom, of Deauty, and of joy.” Who can ealew: packet sh LIVERPOOL, ant Jo a Eldridg +1150 | Country in counex on with its early discoverers, aud a glance | late how much it cools and refreshes his fevered tons burthen, will sail as above, ker recu! at day. at their, wresent condition and futore prospects.” ‘Lick:ts25 | and fettered soul? There are those who inquire 7 to a26re jaily toil to his nar- their confidence. ‘The plaintifts are flour comanssioners in | @ tributary of In Little river, which empties into this city ; the defendant, Cylton, is the proprietor of a the Brazos near Nashville. Smmedintely after his return gambling house, No.’ 26 Vesey street. ‘The clerk | from Sonta Fé, he went with a small party, and after Davis, between the months of February and December, | very tedious and protracted search, found the mine in the 1842, embezzled the amount of $6000, by muking false en: | bed of the stream. He found neariit an old furnace, the modati Ps Passage for Halifax Perry For freight or passage, having very superior accom: ions, " inci t ii i i . Apply to D.DRIGHAM, JF, Aout, wwoly to the Coptain on boards xt ata ones | Coates a ccbe Ghtained at the principal vook aud masic stores. | what was the use of expending so much money for | tries and by concealment. ‘The money was spent at de- | remains of several crucibles and a Homer of How barn, aldo tre No. $ Wall street. WOODHULL & MIN io 8, | Le.ture. micatem’ | something to look at? Alas for them! tor they | fendant’s gambling house. By he laws of the State no | pickaxes, Ke, all nearly consuried with rust. tite are Me 87 South st, havomodountaln(ol beautyawithintieisodls person cag ect uptitie to mone, thus acquired; und further, | of dark grey color, and resembles some varieties of iron Pambling by the laws of the Siate ss publicottence; the | ore. ‘The vein is several fect in diameter, and extends Some speak disparingly of this superb jet d'eau, ‘ff.’ dame into court was | two or three rods along the bed of the stream. It ia com- Price of pi 100. PACKET SHIP LI KERPOOL, from Liv 1. Con STATEN ISLAND eng Frace oC passat SUR: iy cusen of the West, Cant Puitip | E siguece per this stir will pletee take pote shat she's oats will leave chet of the Ist of April.—The fi eh and celebrated. test’ sailing packet ship KUROPE, burvien H . Me {oie coms, Captain. G. Farber, will positively salon Mon | doa, hy |. On Sunday the boat will Jeave at ii instead of 12. {is weil kadyem that the accommodations of the EUROPE, for passengers, are fitted out in a move super ananver, with 7 ae, P every moder’ improvement convenience, that cab add Ng oe ae ea Otatrea | tke comfort of those embarking, who should call and ste ow racy. Foire ith, the Weedon, iid tonaburtnen ml aucened the Lvergol: and | now duchangion under oer auisat mptal Ripe ah») because there areno water nyraphe, or marble urns. | Ht Rich was applica to canes ui unury, att baiting | Dletely covered by the stream when it i+ swelled Uy the hoon joa: > ~ : C 5 peat They mistake the usual accessories of a fountain for 7) cipal. wi rains. The country aronnd this mine is broken by re- as follows, until furt! er notice :— BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE LIVER. | —™2¢. fae 87 South street. ‘ . 4 goods under false pretences, ‘The principal witness to ‘he d PY ‘Leave Staten Island. Leave New York. fran aed (: phd A ada Ter 1 7 — | the thing itself, asthey donot recognize a man, un- | Sustain the action was the unfortunate young man who | markably high and steep hills, and the soil is very poor, y Avg A.M. Ps Sa dot the terol heal LAV PRPSOn, hewn r SLECT, CHOICE AND GOOD. | Jess he stands in a st Tish coat. But for myselfy 1 | had been ‘duped into the gambling Honse2and then robbed | The rocks most aburdant are coarse grey lime stones ond At 84 A, M. i p ov fe oe ie Juod BY Onlond srieee tna like the simplicity of the greensward, and the wa- dor a, 19 cases Nes Aoaces and | ter in its own unadorned gracefulness. If I must | eee atta ne Bherd and (sti: Gloves" or crery sane myteice REE LENE rein sities joaen of Hostery, from Is. ‘Nerdiework s, from Inca yan found the Battery unoccupied, save by children, jtua'ed about one hundred and his employers; he was arrested for the offence, and was | #and sto! ‘The mine is ne hy brought from prison to give his testimony, which he is | fifty miles from Nashville, and eye west from that compelled to do in hisown defence. He betrayed adegree | place. Col. Snively, we learn, intends Yeap beet of moral recklessness on the standin giving his testimony, | Pany of miners, fo re open the mine in the course of » ihe be i bw months. If the description of the mine, as furnished poles showed how iile-be felt for the position in which | oy ene Correct, it must be exccedingly valuable,and the it ore, although yielding but a small proportion of silver, is Pept DEM G rt Mr. MeV eat hdentst| found in sucht abundance, that. itt products may rival Was clerk in plaintitly’ employ; 1 visited the defendant's | those of several of the mines of Chihuahua. house and gabled a good deals| sometimes won andaome, |, THe Lirans ano Toxuxwas—Wo mentioned last year Lae eat Tt Brat went to defendant's house in February, | that @ portion of the tribe of Lipans had separated from the 1642; 1 lost a good deal of money. on the first night ; | main body and gone towards the Rio Grande. Within o [went there again upon the second night and lost a good | !ew months the main body GCs eb ay ees ae : ward, and no tidings have been receiv: Sesh ohana iif wens. rem elg nrg es ranybrend their departure. It ix not known whether they have de- fares, Also, 40 of elegant Ribbons, from f “ i BH aero tins tel lle a jendid specimen of uaval architecture before engage :gin | storekeepers woul whom the weather made as merry asbirds. Every storey yap sore weet ther tease! For pasaage in, cabin, second cabin and | cnoice and cheap. nt Cravats, cheap. Country mere! fa any { eof pity. H thing seemed moving to the vernal tune of i HU hive capacities for towing «qual to any on the | Stestage, apply on board, eek ian street, oF to the sub- Brignal banks are fresh and fair, 4 i tha ic will obtar ribers, Hf, BROTHERS % FOR SALE, cade asi river, and itis hoped chat it will obtain afkirsupport. | ""mngrt‘Alre_35 Fulton atret, uesi dod to the alton Dak. 1500 BUSHELS verr. bet iRise POTATOES, on | |, Pv aiened tothe pra ee ee OLD BLACK BALL LIN® OF PACKET \ ard the ship Stephea Whitney, daily expected | To one who was chasing her hoop, I said, smiling, PEOPLE’S axa Ox RE AMsO ATs P< Ste packet hi EUWOrE Captain Farin to from Liverpool,—for sale in lots 10, pa renee Apply © | “You ie a nice little girl.” She stoped, looked 5 n S| . her regular day, for Liverpool. nie Sheehe a i 2 go rosyand hay and laying her hand : so ori || Spare riveink wo eoanee camiee alt wwerpodl. | iy | _mes.3t re ___ 100 Pine street, corner of South atreet, | in. my face so rosy PPY's, ying Pa pe cr a a ; he atearnbo on her brother’s shoulder,exclaimed earnestly, “ and “AMOKING —Feel U i ite ~ Y cin: | he isa nice li i crted to the Mexicans or have gone elsewhere. ‘They D de and Libert . G1 South street. } he isa nice little boy, too!” It wasasin | bs J , between $300 and $400; com. | Ferted to the 4 f RR CREMBG ARIE Ce. v. | NyR~Fute fom Gra Botain, nd ini can bee: | ower fore a guna a we fae: zot aed tie | like wet, butt Drought a wari gush SEE oN ee ee a that bouso in February. iets, aud cod | hevelong been at war with the Commanckes, anit i not John, Mond. Wednearay and Friday 7 EM. wvsm. 14, | and deals cana vanalybe ft niahed foreny smawat poyadie ss | oon ieareeal Renta atanat Wrosane Merreeseaays ite | Blessings on all unselishnews: Cn all thet loade us in|} ed in December, 10425; 1 lott lout $i ag the | [rmetly in close alliance with the Sereticks, who reside Trash Teeway Pharaday aud Saturday at? P. M “J all'uhe prinetpal towns, without any hares; tnroaghnns Crest | barrerd petite the real feeet the obese pelea aries aud qther | loveto prefer one another. Here lies the secret of univer- | whole time; I took a memorandum of the items Lom at) rear the mouth of the Rio Puerro ; and it is hot improba- ‘At kiveo'clock P M., Landing nt intesmed'ate Places:—- Britain rnd Ireland, on appiication as above. mal toalre by far lower than uw 1 harmony; this js the diapason, which would bring us | the time; | drew the money sometimes, on checks from | Vitae they have formed a union with that tril The the Merchants Bank, and then spent it ; 1 had the authori- , q it ; Hevdhag rs shee ti} Tonkewas since their departure have ma/le few excur- Tote tet ito ct iectabe a times and on differnt | ion beyond the settlement ; fearing to, meet the Wacors A ris The ‘Steamboat ————, any, ‘Wednesday Mid Pan tse. tea saa'. eon Bont PACKET SOW HAVRE—The ship BACT JOHN H. FABER, No 1New st__ | allintotune.’ Only by losing ourselves can we find our- mboat CURTIS PECK, Captin, Wa. H. Peck, ned MORE, Edward # unk, Master, will sail on the lst | NTOTICE—Pen ives, How clearly does the divine voice within us pro- sail on the Ist OTICE—Pe: , toe hereby cautioned aaninst te ing the | elaim thiz, by the hymn ofjoy it sings whenever we wit- int LBANY, " ; fight draught of water, and carries about 120 tons, and'ia well | received freth from Long laland. Phe Btearnboat A ee New. Voik Albany. vad Troy Lice | adapted for the fighting of lusaber business. For further pare | a tee would respectfally i firm the public that their, hosts have ticulacs apply to JOSEPH AGATE, BATHS AT THE GLOBE HOTEL. ing Indians, ‘ning witches, persecuting Baptii duriog the recess of unt ‘ion the past winter, been refittec 237 Broadway, New Yor THE proprietor of the above establishment would inform the | { was not a little amused to see in Bennett's Herald a i aud rplesished taroushout, and many improvements added to Administrator of the extate of Fran public and the frequenters of this house that the Baths | ot the dishes to be served up here, by the New England the cou fort of th er’ ‘The Troy and Emp as heretor | m3 1m%ee have been closed sorne time for the purpose of refitting and put r P pep pe ora, yruing Line, from, the Steambo-t Pier ting them in Proper order, and they are now abuadantly sap | Society, at the anniversary of the Landing of our Fore. Tanniog daily [Sundays excepted) mak- plied with the Croton water, good attendance, and every other | ‘athers; among which, a conspicuous place was assigned cipal mur rnaediate lantinis on the Rivers gg veanial e topromote hath and comfort, and will open upo } to “hang Quaker and roasted wun.” if he had added B ie Sv wand ibany will torm ths 7 o'clock E.vening ve Ist of March . Entrance in Broatway through th | smoked abolitionists, he would not have hit very wide of Line (¢hrowgh treet diy) (eundaye(exenied.) Ene abore bay hb aaltis gel ¥. BLANCARD. | the mark, as 1 can testify. Posterity will rank all these commedations er: w:sucpasced, and what is of greater sntere, SEV Ls baal dutal ida cance Sa RRROLDSOLD ESTABLISHED MupIeaaTn | net tosether in its estimate of civil and religious tree i ik y letter (post, pai e subscriber, oF -C L EDICATED | dom. ME are aa oera clone jen suticient guaranter of kind f ted, with him. wth ie name of the perso’ Pr J. vAVSIe Baril are well suowes te cocntinls be | In’ m green house at Brooklym,’ I foand.« testher. Whp n, civil d-portment and safe management. Persone in freland. Rogland or Sound to wirom it ls to Le | cessary at this season of the. year, when the system reqnites 48 | said more to mo than sermons often do. It was a luxuri- uit, fi ; y - | a 10) f = York, March 12, 144. misee “Kal pare abeoeaiagiy, asd c voueipt to thab eices paven, ck | whicll by. fecaalaiem ov tim aurtuce of toe ghia produces caret rhododendron, covered with blossoms. When some if April. HINCKED i T! d.d not venture to on Tueedar. Saturday, at 2 P- "| Smaitontre 9 Toutine Building, cor. Wall and Water _avem of ie Bgednh Ship | Eretol | news an unselfish dead or hoor an nngelfish thought—| Was the highest sum J lost at onetime together ; 1 lost and other tribes hostile to them. ‘They d.d not venture to go wih TSS ake Monae Pt of ie ir ER, EOE iae eeilively fine aulon Paskve teiball Te Brig JOHAN, as their debts will not be pai by the CAE I0" | Rist.tngran that loving litle umes "sue MAE the ciiy | another sum of $345} theee were bills from the Butchers | ou and ght the small party of Wars ane Chit. Ae, pe i } York Line—Poaitively fret regular Fack< 0 eall ive ey aang 2". | seem a garden to me. | kissed my hand to her, as I turned | and Drovers Bank, which I received on the day I spent it 2A ache Nw esa cried Nets imbemes ta ‘The shove Bontsare new avd substantial, are farnished| | ADril—The fart sailing packetship HUNTSVILLE, BEEF! BEEF! BE oi in quest of the Brouklyn ferry. ‘The sparkling waters | 1 lost on another occasion a sum of $200; 1 lost that | tersafthe Yogua. There were only, thinly Wecoes, tind with new and elegant State Hooms, anu for spetd and accom. | Captain G. Cornell, will sail as above, regularday. For} ()N HAND AND FOR SALE, in lot to suit purchasers, | swarmed with boats, some of which had taken a big ship | amount more than once ; and 1 lost lesyer sums varying josomlery non cl droge isda caine ¢ y sare annvalted on the Hadson. freight or pasi handsome Tarnished. accommods-| Oat VALENTINE’S, 45 Futon Markets isu barret kates | by the hand, and were leading her out to sea, as the praia | from $300 down to $10; sometimes more and sometimes | dred Warriors, but xo great was their cowardion, thar Wey orfreight, apply on board, er to P. C. Sehultzat | tions, apply on tof Wallat, at Orleans wharfer to || Mess Beefs choice article, all selected plecesy 213 harrels Cir a ‘ i Pi : Lay removed with their families close to tho residence of Gen. > ? " Kk COLLIN: 5 odes) ity | of childhood often guides wisdom into the deepest and | less; | kept a memorandum and 1 t it; the larger the of ‘on the wharf, m25re . K. CO 3. & CO., 56 Scath st. laspeeted Meas Weef, warranted half barrels of b amily, f c . Burleson for protection. theofficeonthe wharf, mere || pisitively no freight received efter Saturday evening, the | Beet very fine, intended for the suuthera market broadest thought. portion of the money was on checks which I got ; about NEW YORK, ALBANY, AND TROY STEAM- | 20thth inst, oP. rey fing, ineended for the southera markets manner,|, Afew moments of bounding, billowy motion, and the | $3,040 were on checks on the Merchants Bank ;. the 2 BOAT “LINE et is New Orleans, Hullin, & Woodruff, who will | acd wil 1 keep good jn any ol imate. withaue getting to salt tte! erynte boat Hider hems Brool ze pi This lace ina shanks were. on ben es peiasipally: in ane een From Havana anp Mexico.—We have received 3 bs Ie por war ¢ Hs ag member > a NT, | pleasant contrast e swarming hive of New York; for money con: of ut of jate; about a 9 a eleey EEN OEMEN TS ron gu Monn. | MART eee ie Oegeg ch, dagen wil scale | "ne dmeze No ab Palin Marst__| fhough a out in sree and calling iell city toe oF pat ote Amount” pps ha ge hy lial me joreock A, Bn popaaye egeeed) | Se waLE—aieslone THOMAS COLTER] | A. RANG OYS AGE. Te aucttrecrbaae fond of MILL, | sruoben, traces, ond, Beoeny Meith gia Pemsare itll | adas hock keeper there wore olber clerk employed j| e#h,20 Material change Jn. the market: New Orlen Th Sceamboat TRON Ue sk wm, al of ce 8; ky pret mana 2 co a "UN. Y¥STERS, we would recommend them tocall at | and cows. On this excursion, | saw, for the first time, as “keeper ; there were other clerks employe provisions are abundant. Coffee is dull, New sugar ar- ‘The Steamboat HMPIRE, Capt. Roe. ling Sine) mow levying o¢ the; Fnot of Bpriag treat) | the PHENIX EXCHANGE, south-west comer of Pine and | the new Unitarian Church ; @ pretty little Gothic build; | there was a clerk employed whose name was Dow, @} riveg ji 1 it A ed Eveniog, Lue-_Disest frosa the foot of Conrtlande street, ag eNom Res yee a et aot tas erties pola | Ret eel ey ee find a juetiorguality of Mil | ing, of reddish brown Jersey atone. Hard by, aband of | nephew of Dow, the plaintiff; they had cess to Seaton a alls, rc ae jetained in Tee BURL LOW. Core, McLeon, and the Hudson river. ‘Shs is centre-board, and of | and Bosled,all in first ravoatvie, to be served up thin dapat sts, from New England, are building an edifice, ta} the books, and were in the habit of examining | ‘rhe mercantile house of Mooyer & Co., at Havana, hax Apt. Mae: m27 2t° m_| Eo loops on tI be cailed the Church of the Pilgrims. | trust it will prove them ; they were sometimes: short of money like worthy of its name, with a few exceptions, failed to the tune of $7,000,000. [Another account other persons ; when J drew checks for my own use | 4749 609] They have been doing a heavy business with ‘This witness underwent a long cross-examination, chiefly | German: } and Vf is said, that the’ prinoipel sufferers by in relation o bis sonres of diviegs his habits and asso: | ‘heir failure are of that Country. ciates ; in the course of which he gat © stoic of the moderna at 2 Vesey ster ree following extract of a letter will be found interest described as perfect 1 he, Goper tances» W The excitement created by the closing of the Escauriza quor and segar store,supper rooms (neatly carpeted,) card | conve house during the carnival, hat died an unnatural rooms in all parts, and ail sorts of gambling. He was con | jean} ‘The Ca ; 4 Japtain General, has embarked for Spain some fronted with the books in which he had made the false en- | (5 Gr ig with "partido de tegiatro,” that is, Cithoat tell- tries, and whil jetailing the circumstances connected | ; 7 . with the false entries, and pointing them out to the court, i Bice ath elon ak LO pepe setae = his he occasionally kept’ picking his nails with a degree of , din that af rang froid which called forth universal remark. Saighty allent .# alt bie bende measure, we are all Joix Dow,tr., examined.—1 am elerk for the plaintif’s ;| "Sin yall and. Vieuxtemps are both drawing crowded uch as shoot+ ee Korte, Bare 18, TO b face of the skin produces cut % Haw YORE AND FHILADELFHIARA ROAD LINE | Opened rate oy ian on genome in ty mca | sear tterhanhe Ris eis We elect he [of onl dow fom ex suse eSjer and innately | deen nase charg, 4.7m. Tho hooks were ib |S her'ltieirnen uch former I reckoned 10 ct Mt Cor 5 yx o' of . iy ‘ i eB, $Y, 700. he i Fox Newaax, Newonesnca Panceron, Taxnrox, | Ireland, England or Scotland, can be collected by the subsctit- i 8 etockene atthe Sainnae Bithacrenuing one | gun toll ie cholices anew with transparent. amiosra,{ charge of Davis from the year 1810 to 1813. Gui | "he Heatiaen {ea & age, Tana Feitcozen> p iw any putt of the United Sta‘es or Ca- Yortable Vapor Biths aud Bathing Tubsseot to | For afew days past | had been a little vexed with teau and Dow were often absent from the store on bu- ents or ‘GEORGE MeBiDE, Jr. 82 Cedar st. ei ac rn de m?6 Iw*re_ | world for its rude thoughtlessness; but 1 took a} iness during the years 1440, and wp to 1913 There } Vowiy recovering from the in HARPS—HARPS. of the rhododendron, te shower sweetness on hands that | Was a good dealof property always in the store, and 4) motions, Santa Anna had arrived in pital, assumed SPRING NGEMENTS. AMFS HANLEY, the onl: i of Sebestian FE in | disturbed me, and to fill anew with pure honey-drops the | steat deal of money transactions were managed by Davis; ve BLO Ree. ‘AND | {J tus Ualosomiees alle ior cle st the Riessfuceser si) | obtalides of my iaward thought.) ey-drops the | there was a good deal of confidence placed in him, | know PE Rn pecan pete cag peg THROUGH IN SIX HOUBY FORT WASHINGTON LINE OF STAGES street, enst of 4d avenue, a fine assortment of brilliant conedand | From this oral preacher, i passed to the Catholir | the extent of their business; they received between | The French minister, heing the senior of the diplomatic wing New ¥. aly Srpm the focr of Courant op Fare to Manhattanville, x highly finshed PENT DOUBLE ACTION HARPS, | Church—an unostentatious stracture for the accommoda- | 200,000 and $300,000 a year. : corps present, acted as spokesman on the occanon. ormipa Line a9 A. M—Mail Eilog Line at4¥g FM. | | Bareto Fort Wathiegtan i comnmance renting | JAMES HANCEY having the iinaediate patronage of ihe | ‘ion of the sone of Erin. There was a school in the base. |. This witness was trosssnpmined a some long ‘The most flattering accounts. were received daily from negmboat a PRiladeipgie aM advy, Apnit eit, ax followe Lear | PRESIDEN of the United Suara, tpgeer with tatumoninis | Ment, and wonderful stories have gone abroad concerning | Charles O'Conor, chiefly in relation to the cutriet Wis © | emigrants lately gone to the Californias ; and preparations fftsis 46 “Comntinn Copper com the mu ou, and the Arwen one of the little pupils. It wax rum ; : gt po i ‘Ale rary Neti i Mgchar ant 7 OO a a eae a ee eee aes Lene nelt ia prayer before the erucife «red crows hecarne | ment ot the former witness, Davis. Nothing was elicited | {ve'iauyo esuigrate thither in theensuit sing. visible in the centre of her forehead. Pidindelpinie) Wiihoud change of cars, 0 Fasseugers, will procure their tickets at the office foot of tending to crajgrate thither in the ensuing spring couran i Micreet, where a commodious, steamboat, will be ix ith baggage-crat rk, corner of Tryon Raw and Chatham at, | Sfficient guarantee that ihe Harlem Railroad Offhes, at 9 o'clock. at, | ‘irely on the premises to shake the witnesses direct testimony, or to disprove | The Mexican papers continue to comment with much that of Davis, the former witness. warmth on the idea of Texas being annexed to the United Crowds of visitors had been to witness the miracle, and bani al 4 regard to the. peeuliatities of climate, &e, are superior to any “ Spf SREAe A di tee poise ‘ot Pork , i Nin te ' : fey among them not a few Protestants. But on theday that 1] Mantix Warrns examined—I was Inspector of Tork | states, peilaselhia pagent crue Sr gonteted tm ose Sik the Tran aud Rate Ao TANTS REPAIRED—22d street, 34 averue, axtended my walk thither, | was told the Bishop had been | and Beef on 6th March, 1883, ‘ ; per ct ete Dab eny dfn ay Ae coh A. cad domamna, toeme cxaxeesty fet High Bridge and Wort Washing: in23 Im*ee over to Brooklyn and forbidden the exhibition, on account nterrogatories to this witness in Common Pleas, 5 hameganice See ton, B MOORE, FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYT of such frequent disturbance of the school. 'I had sup- ; y which were objected to, Rika Sade inal , the nue leave Philadelphia from'the foot of Wal- | _m27 Imére Proprietor. LUMBE DAGUGRRIAN. GALLERY OF PAS#NT | 208d it not Impossible that great affliction and deep devo- he Court adjourned tothe usual hour this day, when} 7 47. Watasha) var Ores Aner cowie! led aut stieet, Dv steamboat wa at 7,0 clock, A. M. aw. : mori Fe a ee ee PPO LOORADHS, GaLitose. | Gon in the mother, previous to the child’s birth, might | the case will be resuined. second wis, hae teenaer chammeh Ge jnem: due outa eee od by arc ore mare leave Pralciclph CHINA, GLASS & LAMP MANUFACTORY. | way, above Marmay street, New York—Awarded i "| have produced such a phenomenon. But, upon inquiry cummed up, his Honor charged the jury. He said the case 4, M, beluga continuation of thelines from I Oe eS Rhett Pt a eed pAb ee tninin and highest honor by Amencan and Franklin Institutes, | { learnest that the child was nine years oid, and that the Marine Court. rie ieied baton nil. here a Cita ced sbont the F ‘ork: HP: undersigned respectfully inform the r castomers and the | i ; 53mm THe aittee ale edned dbett prcee ot he toons ar | Reems maton wea colores Daruercotyoes ever exhibied, | wonderin! mark hed not been vieible till within seven ticles and awing’heea tanu(heturivg rway years, there expe: | one prontieton having secured, by letters, patent. the exclasiys | months, It appeared after seatons of private meditation tienes enables them to fu nivh cheaper than any other house, | bas, hay reduc terme 25 perecut, Ladies and Gentlemen | 224 prayer, sometimes twice a day, sometimes four or five ind they watrant their articles, such ne Solar Lamps of ail de’ | S,Sirerteu{aliy Ma eee ee nine the Inne celleenen |times, It would be quite bright and conpicuone at fir scriptions. “Astral Lampe altered to Solar. party celled m - Vint wonld gradually fade and diva I learned inci ‘ATall as wtment of Cut and Plain Glass, new. pattern Gizon- | '"Bremiun” Apparntus. Plates, ( 8' pear. ned ingi e Before Judge Smith. Mares 97.—William Matthews vx. Lewis Curtis, et als — ‘This was an action ona bond. The circumstances ure os follows :—A man named McAdden purchased a p forte from Mr. Henry Ooulter,an auctioneer in Ann stre went on to state the y ofthe case, and going over the idence with great} minutenes only question for ury Was, whether Mr. Grey, the defendant, was enti- Ato credit for the $85 ; that is, if he was entitled to ere. dit for thut sure in bis general account against the firm of no yether they cou! rioNnen an MSS PACK! oe Cac and Ein . dentally, from a laborer employed in repairing the | for which he received McAdden’s check. Coulter brought ehone ane Monty oat mT : PITTSBURG, Uninba and Lanterse ow viars, wite rich and’ cus atainea | "MCR hau at any over blac chiurehy that & book called. the. Virgins of the‘: | an action on the check in the name of William ‘Mathews, | Mt se it gum a the stm for which the 4c. DY THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL & RAI ilata™ All aricles matched to auy patients, Glaas made an) i J 12, hn en that egnborhood for aeveral month. | alledging thatthe Piano belonged to him that he 014 i185 | ti fe btight n rackets is now in co” eof expense. Ar- r 1 ‘ deep ; m* | tion I. ; New Bontehave bem placed on the Lint, and everParranas: | ticles loaved fur paities. Citizens generally ate jnvited to Cul LUCINA CORDIAL Nene Ee ae ie Tp rel oe eke eee eee eee catia McAtdden gave a bond to | ig ahe Jury vetired and shortly efter returned with @ yer- mut made that can be %@ eecare the comfort of travel: | and.exam’ne our assortment and a(t them: tves as regard OR, ELIXIR OF LOVE. lood-red “cross appeared whenever, they knelt to prap. | stay the execution, and procured Mr, Curtis tobecome his | Ef plaintif' for $0, The country which the route passes,renders it the Ksctory 20'Gold stivet. | FYOR the speedy and certain care of female irregularities, im | MY Organ of casualty is large, but it needed not to fe | eurety 5 upon this bond the present action is brough friorimcendig ogg et {a quarter’s rent of a house mi YY be est. Wholesale and Retail Btore, No. 3.01 seat hee tet | Roe te re ad carta or a mals acceearicice. J | brought into very active operation in order to trace some | The record of the Judgment and the bond were given | f° fwcover $70) « lrpportain on. amare ren of Mat ard. itis preferable to all o:her | _mn2) Im*re cy | debility, whether the result of impradence, il’ | connection between these facts, ‘The school-teacher hed | in evidence. For the defence, a release signed by 4 per- [14 Yonantont for one y 1¢ premises in question to defendant for one year, to commence from Ist May, probably read the marvellous book, and it inspired a wish | son named William Matthews was produced, whereby all Mie eace merle med eeaite Nemes ches oh TERRAPIN LUNCH, 1e43, at $000 a year; belore the first quarter'was expire, \ discover: | to get up abit of a miracle inher own way. The redness } causes of action and of the bond, on which thi , attentive, aad obliging captaias, so that the trip Corner of Ann street and Broadway, ion into | mi A present | te premises were burnt down. ‘The agent of the pletn. ight easily be produced by some acrid liniment, appliyl | suit ix brought, were released. ‘To rebut this testimony | |, i Pei ni atk ne bres otiG: FLAS rroenty bean completly refitted aud refuraighed nccar- | See wiogs cunatiiion. was a, mers wrecks b ved from | inthe shape of a cross. “Bishop Hughes ts 4 shrew, | Mc. Henry Coulter, who sold the piano,was produced ; he | (1 alled on “ign, at told nim i he would agree to is rendered one of pleasure: cea fal manat wt of ST tthe. Pariwershjp petwern (cece layigopated OY thle incomparapie Cordial. "Others who facee Hie ng man, with intellect enough to have governed the | proved that he knew the plaintiff, and that he Conlter had } premises off his hands, rebuild it, and, if he chi might afterwards have it. To this proposition, it is wl leged, Hughes agreed, but afterwards refused to pay. whieh and temporal affairs of the Catholic church, | acted at his agent under a power of attorn of het greatest power. He came to this coun: | he produced and proved, and then went on to t cordial the means of restoration. alter all other | in the di toil. FA LY $10. b>, ee } t detwern | ha OFFICE N. F. CORMIRQURAK AnD cresrwur | iad MHC FURAN inp oe dieiohed et | Gand ity tht : hment, who have not recently visited st, to drop they Mi had been used in vain. ‘The hitherto childtess fire- | try a poor gardener, and {took service with old Bishop | the signature to the release was not the hand writing sof ; ‘Where every informat’on may be abalaed. will iad all the " . side has often been readered happy, and the infirm, the impotent H bop :: 1} Mr. Jenning, the plaintit ent, was produced for 17-Bea's nay also be secured at 13 south Third stand at the pe pil. ‘martes afore and every fw en as sad he debited rave again eantied tn te lantityand vigor Lee who soon discovered that he was of such stu us | the William Matthews for whom he acted and that the | vyainiit and proved the letting of the premise fo defend: consideration given for the check upen which the judg- onan: ant, and alco the entsequent agreement made by Hughes to give up the premises and pay the rent. ‘or the defence it in contended thet it wos part of the challenge any establishment " part of their errangeinerts js0 auited tothe times and season, Private par- Tie agent of one of the interior vill in which by the nse of two bots t in the countr; tained, was t where the Cars start from every morning at 8 0 c far-seeing as Bishop | ‘This witness underwent a long ai jork. York cordingly. 1 do not be m%6 Im re ‘A. CUMMINGS, Agent. ‘ork states ly. e any Corti furnish an ecclesiastic ro acut ef Nev f Lae otal property of Matthews 1 kearching cross.axe f two a ay, lors for dinver of supper parties always fin readiness, and eucer: | COUbIC, after four years of bitter disappoinment, were enabled | Hnghes. He is of Course not a man to be easily impoxed | amination by Mr. Platt for the defence. The defendant vail fe e- RANGEMENTS FOR 1214.0 caigment for any number will Be prepared at ahort nation [p,mivice over the realization of the fondrat hopes of a married | sagn, or toallow the Catholic church to be manngosssarfly | then pfeduoed Vicor atven witnesses to impeach the char. | agreement that Hughes ehonid be pail fur fixtures that re ei mained on the premises, and for some repairs which he caused to be made, ‘The care was not closed when the Court adjourned. W. K. Thorn for plaintifl orton for defendant. valons | acter of Coulter for truth and veracity, Amongst whom A: OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE ‘ever seen in this ; } ” "The agent for the city of A., New York, sold expored to the jeera of Protestants. Since the mi oa) reet, comer of South. market have been treeived, and cas wea sthows 0 | aenuteman Nhe hil bose aifictsd with adioekee ot ihe eetiry | crow# has come to his knowledge, | apprehend it will soon | were Horace Dresser and ——Bixley, Feqrs., two mem- being now in their prune, ee ae Nwitg: | (oreleven years. Ina few days he returned and said he had Jo. | cease to make its appearance, bers of the New York bar. ‘Those Witneeses all swore 4¢_ | rived far more benefit from the one b is rr po ielad _ wine = n ttle thas from medical | After lingering @ few moments among the Irish graves, | that his character for truth asd vecucity was bad, wud that GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELRY. | treatment for Crake le itameds tay bought six boxtles | 1 returned to the city. Capricioas March had talon the | they would not believe him ox b ir h. Two witnesses to eal] attention of I, to, the fallow to nm the public in general, to arrang ‘THOSE who wish to parchase Gold and Silver Watenes, | More. Our space fo tenant ane Gace to which | sulky meanwhile, and whistledthrongh mo, aa if itsbreath | were then prodnced to sustain the character af Coulter; Yorn, March 27, 1844, py -F oon Rne De oP Liverpool Packets, ta | to ea ee ee ae ene Tomah enbeeraber, Who iy ati Mew'tly | this inestimable. bhixtr has siren. mote ingle compiniat hy came from a thousand ice-bergs. ‘The little hoop driver | they proved that they had knows him for three or four | Janes G. Denner, bee fe ie tate oth, Tigh, 16th, Ziscand Qbth’ of every month, descriptions of ove, at retail, magh Yower than any. Meher | ing been made, is not one of the ‘least proofs of its unrivalled | had left in my memory her sunny face and tones; but she, | years, and they would believe lim under oath, At thi Sin,—My attention has heen called to a commu. aabes stake toil rom New ork, the lat, 10th and | house ja the city. Golt’ Watches aw low as. 201925 daiiars | “*celleace. and all the troop of children, had scampered nway from | stage of the proceedings Mr. Dinnix, counsel for plaintiff, | gin ity, ia your paper of this day, purporting 10 oeh—an ‘London on the 7th, 17th and 27th ofeach month, | each, Watches and Jewelry exchanged or bought. All Watches . . .,_ | the Battery, and the waters looked turbid and cold. applied to adjourn further proceedings on the ground of | MCAation In your papel a by * connection withthe above, and for the purpose of afford: | wneranted to keep good ‘ime, or the money erturaed | Watebeg New, Ygrk:90 North Sixth street, Phil |'"T stoppei! before a music store, to gaze ata lithographic | illness, and to give the plaintiff an opportanity to produce | Have been written ot Lrigeport, Conneouen, jw ing etl greater facilities to passengers, the subscriber has ea | de si ine as Seat eoumaaty ane Wwamaanen) boy et + ine Maingion steel Boston: _| likeness of Ole Ball, it is bute common, cheapengraving, | other witnesses o xustaln the character of Coulter, ‘Tho | which wy Hine | aged Fay ee Baca re ante bY ineent ia ‘ GC. ALLEN, | f Watches and Jewelry, ~ - bat it wonderfully retaing the expression of his attituyle, | Court said, that if counsel stood up and stated that he was | the anonymous autor, a thyopatot he yar eg sami Len abel ps Cea Whhoteate and etal, 98 Wall rec MADAME LA CROIX FEMALE MONTHLY | nt the carringeof his head.” Thue dow be stand, wi | unable ron uel to proceed with hy car, thoy were | manly attnc , combined with the site of the ar. had heiy persons wishing to remit money autre posture. S, is ear raised, as if listen one in own we fu! und to take such statement into consideration und to t ticle, betray the poreceson ot mn ee their tn ites cee, fre given, payAbleat aight, o0 | Ac GRGHAMD GOALCAS per toulor broren, oun | THESE PILLS, which have acaujred euch well deverged | strains of retreating mololy, passing away-awey--and | lieve it, and upon thet ground the Court would adjourn; | ous’ ferlings by the writer, such as Ldo not envy me eWwaEs rin of Ldetguet, payable ‘and large stove. Consumers rely on getting the beat | .;,,cqlebrity throughout Burope, for Uneir certais ty in proda vanishing into the common air, fine as the mist scattered | but the Court cannot nor will not adjourn to givea patty | jim; and Shick would render his production, in i Bee fed'Ran sala i ara en ell agreed. wed 2 | afdeco mek caer feely fat tae ea | Oe ee oe oe To a ere ae eesti | my exumation, beneath my tuoties for, ® moment, Oy c fast, city weigher, an¢ ‘yard con 5 whirling spray of sound goes dancing through my me- | the course of pros Tid ould come prepared, and om inal 4 Galway, chlo Uirgemieh aie PETER CLINTO! peded {rom any Cruse whate¥er: | mory, to theclink of airy eastancts. ver since | heprd | added, that it wonld not allow any witness to We exanun- | HOt fo sagt ledge Aan a ants yy tin hina, outa, ye nner sRiulary and. elective remediee, uid’ do Well to praviae | it; the vielin hax been consecrated in ‘my imagination, | ed in the further progress of the trial, but those alrealy the ee erat “4 ane ty ht he = ally mena, RENO OHINA. thearastves with these inyaluable Pl In; a4 the Comblantion at | and it brings aflash to my cheeks to hear it called afiddle. | subprned, and which were then in court. itis Honor {ia the Standard” of that city, whieh ts hot the tole, a Largan, No. 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, ridients of which they are composed render them the moat | But this is foolith. Tha tripod cooking utensil in | then directed the names of the witnesses on both sides to | truth. I deem this to be a suflicient reply to your ff ibereen, How (UP STALKS.) if harmless, yet eff cious specific ever discovered for the remo- | Germany; and the most common and universal ever lies | be called over, and that the counsel should exchange correspondent, and request you will insert it in your Cootebill Kilrash, Dablin,® Imporier and Agent for Mavufueturers, has | Price $2 per box, with fall aed fastionlse dine eee ee tee, | Nearest to the infinite, {now feel the truth of what lists with each other, and adjourned further proceedings | paper of to-morrow; and should he feel aggrieved SeotlaninThe City Kk of Glasgow, ‘tment of wee, ” bay wer says, “What Shakespeare is among poets, is the | until (to-morrow) this der. by the above imputation, he is at liberty to commu , os Wenig + fies e Bankers, London; aia ) N. B.=These Pills must net be taken during. y, ag | Cremona ameng instruments.” Most instruments are li- Dibble, Esq , for plaintiff ; Platt, Eq, for defendant. nicate his proper name to Sle, Ma Kaverpool wnat evry sown ait ana, Cooaes te | RoC'soaies eenee Pe et peels Reale expe | ited 7 thal courtrection,_ Tue high cod no higher, mp Your obedient servant " 1 Bes je - ” 3 hie eels sty AERO asit Ms Aad Greek, French and Ameri: | "akistteet, seer cna ws ‘mat Tem fnpeseane w Sluever t Pivilied to beiby thogoal teat Court Catendar—This Day. Hi, Qoagganpos YRNES & COCR ‘of South Ny, pe t PALE YELLOW SOAP FOR FAMILY USE. wakes its melody. Its capacities are infinite. know not | Common Pixas.—Nos. 60, 22, 38, 26, 97, 24, 83, 42, 7 “ Or Mesars. P. W. BYRNES & CO, 3% Waterloo Road, All the artieles are warranted of the best qmality, and to be ALMONDS, KOBE, CINNAMON and all kinds of Fancy | 10 what to compare it, but the human heart, with its poh — Vernier in tHe Woops Case.—-Munterrat sre, iverpoo!. | sold on liveral terms, and ia lots to suit purchasers. Soaps. Janghter ond its wailing, its sighs and shrieks, its love and | Lavortant Annese —A mun by the name of Van | Court—This morning at 9 o'clock the jury came in and FOR MARSEILLES—Packet ‘ nots mio 6m* re Ezseaces, Patchou!, Rose, Mask, Verbena, ke, &e. fwar, and sorrow, and es aspirations that ‘ond the ndt was arrested thie morning in the office of W. | returned a verdict uilty against Charles Woods, an 0} Packet of Ie April—The |) $s nono p go h iB: CORIULANUS, Jas. Halle, “Master Foe LITHOGRAPHY. Peace Hiosetand lontae Waters stare. sarke te Co, wrokers, in plate nrvet who had offired | hie wife Nancy, and Stevens urlegh Wobineen oy (ne HEhE OF pase ee PN & PHELPS, ARDS and Circulars. Maps, Plans, Mash | Perfume Kags and Toilet Powder. I went to the opera the other night; and with Ole Bull’ | certain Treasury Notes, stolen at Mobile some time since, | second and third counts, rhage rein tne wat en received by N, Gre pes, Architectural Blevations, &e, With ever, taken to court, hut t ted, wm moderate term, at ‘ priees than at any other house. a gennine pleasure to hear the solos of Rapett ant, touching the case of James H- &. JONES withoymphie B-vablishment, pA SOAP WORKS, 79 Trinity Place, with charming delicacy ard precision, and hie tone ie partionlars we have not yet eseertained.—Boston ‘He still fresh in the recollection 148 Fulton atroet, New Yorks mia Imre late Lumber stceet, | clear and soft) But though he handles his bow lightly, | script, March 26 of our readers.—Boscon Times, March 26 ticle comprising an entire Perfumery, at lower | ™USIC for ever engraven on my bye A wee aul information of wh ch had le le le noyp i INCRE" © Eaq., the postma’ mfitoalra No, 9 Tontine Building £4 lm*ra

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