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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols Mo: 1—Whots He 360. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 331, 1844. rice Te Canee alamnaeribrtreeotictesitinaaitials eaters = = —— nn - conan — ——S—=——= ‘To the Public. NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. JUST FIN'SHED—Elegant Natria Fur Hats (ordivari- of commerce, in spite of the optimism of the Idterary Notices. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub; Fo saat toes Naw -Nekk on the Sth nad Liverpool em: theith | aeeely, wrmed Baas Wo ig, Moy Teh Sy aE [Correspondence of the Herald.] speech of the king. ‘There are at present two mil-]| ‘Tw Lapres’ Magazing.—The Apnil No. of the Fount of Daly ine each Sy or 87 20 per al Pog ee lity aud Iu-tre.to those sold at $4. leo, an article at & Panis, March 2, 1844. | lions of beggars, and ten millions of people, whose | philadelphia ‘“Ladies’ Magazine,” contains much on ee oe tn advance: every fatardey meinem 146 Canal atreet. | Mr. Salvandy and the King—England and the ecinesun ante st our finances ee a specu- that is interesting. Of the ot inal articles @ poeti- morumg—price Poppin ‘or $3 12 per annum— | Shi Roscius, Capeain . 96th March. iota saC Te TRING NEW. Society Islands— Railways and Lafftte—Finances Nasoe at mundom, as the estimates of receipts | cal sketch, entitled “Passage up Lake George, postaged paid, cua in @AVANC® ot tne circulation of | Sib SH An ban A Bik way. | Sassy siricat Hare romereciiy saumouuees. that is} aud Garnier Pagds—Crime and Charity—Balls | are very Diab, And 20 falal Seon of exiraniiinary deserves particular notice. It is from the pen of A SRTISERS are informed Ship GARRICK, . Man diffe heretof i 5 . |eredits, which are in great fa’ 5 . A . the Herald i over THIRE'Y THOUSAND, and incrossing | 90 SSC mi Which bende aves only Sa eramiatva tocar inee| 5 Od, Theatrea— Eugene Sue and Juler Janin, $e. | ord uatally amount to many millions.” ‘The fioat-| 0-11. Castell, and contains some beanties of thought fast. It hus the largest csreiation of paper in ford Ship eta a Ci , ith Mase. et been a just caase of @ 4 James G. Bennet, Esq.:— ing debt is very large, and although there is no | 4nd expression. The other original artic! les lo no’ ER pric Sevefarys the at cl inks — St RABKIC h Daseen Bi — rap an Teaiit Comioaumnon of ke Sematees Seer epeas Dear Sin— danger for the present, considering the large amount | seem to be equal to this. A tale late from the vance. SU : Sy DONS, ar He: ieee a2 © oe conn, | Lisec the serine fae Koti bet in teh enoue | Site my last letter weheve had several small fa- | Of specie on hand, yet there ma 3 arise, unforeseen | German of tiaron de la Motte Fangué, “The Un- prfRINCTING of at kinds expouted at the most moderate | yal’ Tin et ‘Mork, with gu tinprovemeuts as | her a no io inierere but on the contrsey, to tmrove the ait | mily quarrels, but with the exception ofthe affair be- | Cu "A'atecr many deputies are in favor of a re- | KHOWR Patient,” loses none of its strength and ea- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, in the arrangement of theiraceom-| All xeutiemen ire requested to call and satisty themselves of | tween our fair protegée,Queen Pomaré and Admiral | duction of the five per ceuts to four and a balf, and | ergy in the transiauon, and deserves aplace in the Prormietor of THE Henao Estasimnment, @ heuce is $100, for menian the great superiority of the preseat thee ove’ all others, = perenyes ie 8 Son a aoe a Du Petit-Thouars, there isnething worthyof a longer | Mr. Garnier Pagés, made a very practical speech in| work and the attention of the reader. Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau atreeta Ms i y AR js ris ' h lan, conde: ¢ the reduction of 5 » Fs ‘masters, who wul make every exertion to xive ge- Hat and Cap Establishmest, No. 214 Groadwa a gitimis " . favor of this plan, condemning Camrpet.’s Maoazins.—This wo a 5 etacti ive Re mulimere acest Ss Peni Choy, notice. The legitimists are at present forgotten, | 1" per cent on the sums deposited with govern- his work has no fur. oo, either the capiains oF owners of the ships will be respon le for way letiers, parcels them, oe eel lading aresiseet thewiee 7s “= sey tien York, of te ecpo0 ree COE itt ECO. Liv ee YOR BALIFAR AND LIVEREUU. Dowiaek: 6 ote Hea will leave Boston for Blondes April ist, next, Passage i "9 Letters by the pack :ts will be 1236 ceiite per single eet ; 50 cents por o ance, and newspapers I ceat each m2? rre OBK AND PHIL ADELEHIA RA sBRUAD LL MARSEILLES LINE OF PAUKETS. DIRECT, in t Worked Slips Vow Nev ewick, Painceton, TRen orked * iiovewn Ass Buauiwetos: p 3 a iit 7 Dae srrateet heey tan from arn th th osha | ent ste it ec. A LOOK AT THIS! and are awaiting their re-elections, which are to| ment as a guarantee for the fulfilment of contracts. | ther pretension than to be a selection from the Eu JUST RECEIVED, by the packet eng take place in the course of this month; there isnot| Politics are, in the present state of society, the | ropean literature of the day. When such excellent ‘ A Geatlosisa't ‘Fas BGG ster tem at, oe the least doubt that all of them will be sent back | 4ark thunder clouds, which spread a gloom over | materials exist the conductors could uot well go wholesale aod retail. at the low price of $5. 16 Gk ahead: Lo Phili rep 7 a all nature; concerts—I mean the good ones— wrong. The werk therefore will repay perusal, am je chamber. Louis Philippe appears to have | theatres, balls, and soirées, are the sun- being a good precis of the European penodica! lite- bat article of Fron ; lost his head since the peregrimations to Belgrave | shine, whieh is sometimes hidden by tragic | rature of the time f Boots ; - We had e: ” tiem Boo square, and commits blunders which can hardly be | #0d criminal occurences. We had an execution enn Mac wine As «© : Boots s<seir quare, and commi n can hardly be | few weeks ago of an individual, whose name is| | TH Eotxerre Macazinn—As a comprehensive ee sito 7 Mt reconciled, with his usuulsany froid. ‘The famous | Ae" Weeks ago of an neiyiduil vv cunts the [election of Foreign Literature, the Anil _nunber and Shoes io | Sulvandy afiair is one of the many consequences of | celebrated, or rather notonous, Lacenaire Both ght yee We are sure, wall be bought witht avi- the very great sensibility which is stung to the | considered every body who resisted their violent | | y. A beautiful plate by Romney, ot Milton and Warr Light hence on the ist, and from owe — fs kenes of Suskio 5) Ties es, Pewiella Stiy- : branes thers’ property, as their greatest foe. | 4s daughters, pretaces this number, which opens “SCOTT, Capt. Myriel fan 1 sve at aseot D L yew, Vi liree! i > dynast s at alle alc, e dia Ty we mp +) oha- | that most able wruer, Macauley, on the character THROUGA IN 81X HOURS. FRY THOMPSON, Capt Sylvester, Feb. 1. Childrens’ of ta be fouud in thie ity 5 and all direet bearing on the dynasty. It is at all events a] generally served as an instrument t » coarser cha dadiecitngs of Miltous eavarttin whichis ane oe Leaving Rew York daily frou the foot of Ci HELLESPONT, Capt. Adams, ‘March 1 iny @ Palit greed erated 8 fae a at wa 2] most shameful attempt against the independence of | racters, and who excused bis hatred against so- the most maatetly and profound ottioues an past Morning Line at? A. M.—Mail Pilot Line ‘ CORIOLANTS, Capt. Haile, Aprit. Sunes Bp ee tla a pei eg sonrt thar lho caves Mating Rota "| aideputy:'and deserves’ teh’ thousand {ciety with theoretical principles. Peulman had Bete b Magnes Ms tig oh ths Gee ee TE Meaine Liwe Wo Bordentown, fram thenee ay | They are all covered aud copper fateued, aid have excellent Moe comer of Franklin streets oye CAHILL a depaty, and deserves ten thousand times more | ery eee terre plactice than his antecessor, | and poets to be met with. The shetch from the i phi (HT ous for passengers. cet + on 2 Py ) s bee! e| 7 - wl hi ~ " ~ 18 ” 1 er’? wu boat to Fhitadelp hig kasd clhoaniies eagremmodations ty Pte be gine, exclusive Of wine | m2 im®ec 367 Broudwar, N.Y | the létrissure which has been so liberally bestow-} and dated his criminal career from the time when bogey ie lotr ee pratt ice pe Trish Philadelphia) without change of cars, and lxquors. ed upon the legitimists. I gaye you in my last let-| he had been sent to a house of correction for a} >!* att sa most happy, Deyond measure, Passengers will procure their tickets at the office foot of | | (oous addressed to the agents, BOYD & HINCKEN, will BOOTS AND SHOES. . , inisdemeanor which he eommitted when a boy. | 0! the countless sketches which have been teeming Courtlandt street, where a eommodious steamboat, will be in | be forwarued free of other charges than those actually paid —Jig teran accurate account of the whole business, but memeal 7 1 from the press for the last six months on this ex- Ri alate Sapte eel tnagecagh om Wee final or gates sgt LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. this was only. the first part ofit. The K fully | When liberated, he entered the service of the Nea. | Torn Mie Bimae tonne Move that Me Shiai tech Philadelphia by Siue are conteyed from city tocity,| LAWRENCE ere D Te 109 Front street or to ATi, iLO W GAD temabarsiatiolansereriatine vars tanier, y the first part of it. The King, fully | rolitan ainbassador, who was 60 satisfied with him | Citing subject. We believe that Mr Shiel is the wihout bemg opened by the way | Rach train is provided with BOYD & HINCKEN, Ayeuta, | jad better loseng time in.calling @! the fashionable Boos’ | aware that the left will have a good opportumty | that he wished to take him to Italy, but the police | “uthor ef this as well as the rest of the series of Sarin whieh are apartmenta and dressing rooms ex-seaaly for ir No 9, Tontine Buildings. Shoe Stores of SP SECOK, Nos. 160% and i61 Gre wea | of reviving their favorite project of a reform, and a] refused him a passport, Since thai ume he was | Papers which Haye: appeared in nes Metra lie ¥ z 1 ee . where all may suit chemge! icle tat for Hy eit ra onal i . 4 ry a id id fan € cannot, however, give the editor of the ‘Returning, the tes leave Philadelphia fromrthe foot of Wal- OTT": a be rbell de " 3 og . ‘} partial, if not an entire exclusion of public func- | associated with a band of liberated and escaped | {8h Ve en ah » & wat street, by steamboat to Bordentown at 7,0 clock, A. M. RAL masnine PAnBA GR: OFFICE igs eualie eth Ce MuAusSor Per | tionaries, sent word to Salvandy that he considered | convicts, and suffered the highest panalty for |“Eelectic?” credit for gretit discretion in the se- wig by railed from Camden, ats elocks BMS BS. begs to anprite in particularchous's*) andgentle- | his resignation as not arrived, and granted him an | the mutder of ai innkeeper near Paris.” The | lection of something called “*Regina’s Regim. jo no*es reerd isha or 18) reenvwich stcet se the only pinem n New York and pas in Guizot’s hands for the final arrangement. | before the courts, which will create an immense af haeotee rthe t yh trea choot to ue eloole ‘The subsoribers bex to call the atte: tion of their friends and | “Mey GU" vaxd on Devy su ai ut Guizot, not caring very much about Salvan- } sensation from the suspicion of parricide, which is} © wolves, hat is XO Tesson wy iieis. amy the public generally to their superior arrerqemeuts for biguing | yard Docdha ese, tates Gaiters, Svoes, Ke, always on] dy'y assistance, required his immediate depar-| connected with it. A few weeks ago Mr. Donon- pond ae at side of the Adant . We gut passenars from, and re. ithiug money to all parte ol (Ce Remember, 16034 and 161 Greenwich street, <LI ture for Turia, which Salvandy refused, and of | Cadot, a rich banker of Pontoise, was found aesas- | PONT We NANG te ood AnOw ey AT 00 Gnseie. PIONE a AN Te PACKET Live FOR RTHE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, [ip Sastioe course irrevocably resigned. Baron Mortier, our | sinated in his roon, and bank notes, cash and peeing in er ends Wate phate Sy mode le PITTSBURG, COMPRISING ONLY LOOK AT THIS | andsee the ‘—e chargé.@’ affaires inSwitzerland wasappointed as his to the amount of eight hundred thou- | © PS asa! a eapot Bly windy hie . e adopt- BY THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL & RAILROADS. ‘HE QUEEN OF THE WEST, 1250 tons tomshing iow prices of BOOTS and SHOKS, successor, and Count de#Pontois, our tutelary Am- s stolen from his desk ; but nearly the | &4 the conductors ot this useful wer! will be dis- This superior Line of Packets is now in ¢o~ pheve order. HE SHERIDAN, 1000 tons. that are selling off at the New and Fashionable b 4] bassador atC le, b ho has bi . : , le criminating enough to perceive that a stupid admi- New Bene Teaches aha. lca: seek coer attener: THE ROCHOSTER. 1000 tons. thos Heore, coraer of Greeawich. aud Marpy assador at Constantinople, but who has been resi- | whole of it was restored in an anonymous letter. eroera hand f fer f , 4 ment made that cae be desired to secure the comfort of travel- THe GA 1000 toi few York gentlemen’s fine French and native calf Boots double | ding in Paris since the last two years, takes his] All researches were in vain, till at last suspicion a cro d head, mule or j Dae, Hey an ers. 7 f , t EHO GUER, 1000 tons. and sleglo soles, from $3- 10 $3 50 $4 ‘0 $4 30 and $9 per pair. | place in the republic. Great hopes were entertain- | fell on the locksmith, Roussellet, a man of bad »,nn exotic to American soi Long may ‘The interesting country whinb, the rouge pasges,renders it the PHE ROSCIUR, 1900 tous OE ed hee Sere mePE AE eatleanen’s, Coys! and youchs) five | ed from Mr. Remusat’s proposition to exclude cer- | character, who a few days after the deed was done | it be 0. ‘The * State of Criticism in France” i Pyar Rertiies carding weeenard, ris preternble,to all other THE RSet om salsoa latg: aaguitucut of om sical Boot nad Siac tece | tain functionaries from the chamber and to. forbid | paid debts from a sum of money, which he said tof Witten with ability; and “ Episodes of Eastern rontes, No effort has been spared to mave the accnmmodations Sailing from Li ged aud sewed, for geatlemen, boys ao Travel,” from the ** Dublin University Magazine,’ youths, and at pri the promotion of other civil and military officers during the session, or subjecting them in every on bond the bonis ample med comple. ahey are inchargeot| He UNITED NE Or MVMPOOD PARTS, that will come withta the rewch of al have inherited. His premises were amined tely) ex erieaced, attentive, aad obliging captaius, s0 that the CP | cwmposed of superior, first class American packe Hog | The Ladies of New York and its vic A searched and some missing papers found; the hand will he relished by those who like reading of a H A shance Thi 7 ; lighter kind ; where wit, good taste, and happy de- fron from Liverpool four times in each wonth, are the shins wm | vantage to eail ac this eatabiishment case to the chance of a re-election, This motion, | writing of the anonymous letter was identified with | 38? blend 4 > . PHILADELPHIA T) PITTSBURG, hich those whose passage may beengaved with che subscrivers | id sasortmencof yailar Boots, Sushi: which differs but little from Ganneron’s plan, did i « er, but who appears to | 8¢ription all blend in harmony. in reoered oue of plessursrather than toil. eee ete ee eed epee tet chee cribs Tall che different colors and. mogt f Min that of his youngest daughter, pe not find any favor in the house, as the deputies, two 4 be innocent. Roussellet confessed his guilt and| © Gopgry’s Maaazine,—Godey’s Lady’s Book, for thirds of whom are functionaries, did of course not Ad ‘ 4 Wy queutity of Overslioes and. wate 2 8 : ss nan. ae eon one ESiniDe ashes ANS che fheTuasey " i accused the youngest son of Donon-Cadot, as] April, is more attractive than usual. Many pic- £ ONL) $10. OFFICE N. E. contest eouh ht AND CHESTNUT | Of their suiling, (beg every five dave) preveuts the peastbiuty | Gens sumabed, wich leather bottor LATS, of passengers being unmecessarily de ‘at Liverpool. Ke | 424 Indis Rusbers, furred. plain and fig choose to cat off their own necks. The whole} having been instigated by him to commit] tures, choicely done; a great variety and excel- ‘Where every informat on tay be obcained. girdles of expense, in order to meet the want. of the public | en's, of all kinds, in abaudance end «1 debate was a very tame ath d f f hundred thousand | lence inthe literary department ; fine fashi f e ’ » secur’ isl i x ours mistake the bee, 253 Green «ich 11 al be 'y tame affair, and was soon} the crime for a sum of one hundred thousani e literary department ; fine fashions of oe ee SARE T STE pene Oia Tas obeees Circe or mmeaieoaaten otethey Aa) Marray at aaaiain 3 Th Te PeoatHoun rainy of brought to an end through Guizor’s assuming | jranes. ‘The son who bore till now an unexcep- | the olden time, and handsome tashions of the pre- where the Care etart from every mori netagrniork country of such persous whose vassage may he eugaged with | _ £28 Ira¥ec the entire responsibility ot the act. This is not] tionable character, and who was on the best terms} sent time, give piquancy and brilliancy to this m%6 Im Fe A. CUMMINGS, Agrat._ | she subscribers, » fret, which to those acuutsinted with Mr, W. SAVE YOUR SHILLINGS. the only instance ot the. royal interference | with his deceased father has been arrested, but it | number, and will insure it an extraordinary sale. ARRANGA MENTS FOR 44 as Mon Kiss cadbecinieesy nea feed bh rcpt dep bl ak =~ All that are ia waat ofsood Gaiters. Shoes with the votes of deputies, and even the | is confidently hoped, he will be able to prove his | That picture of the * Promenade” is worth a dol- OLD ESTABLISHED PASSA EOF FICK, Should chose sent for decline coming the passage move or uskins,are requester to call at W AL, + ERS minister of the interior got a reprimand for his|innocence. As there are more acc rales _at | lar to any one who has seen Spanish ladies It is peatrest, Comer o| Wii be pee eneeed, STNONs Sur deettice es “sees, {leon and Gnthdrec'y Gaiames of si aclonsttrs aahcten: lukewarm adhesion during the debate of the ad- | large, the investigutions have been carried on with | all over Spanish—the black laced mantilla, the ane Metin Tor any amount sayable five of ditcouas or any | Of the latest French fashiou—ihe cheepest set offered Afs>, | dress. Public opinion thinks theretore that the} the greatest secrecy. This Rousselletis said to } enormous shell comb, those coquettish gloves, and scribe ° to call ion of Mam Ofner cour every principal town in England, ireland. the wreateat sssortinent of Gents fiue Freach Calf Dress Boots, | ministry will not be able to remain any longer in| have been likewise sent to the house of correction | the elegant style in which they hold and flirt that acaitite muutic titeeneals oy following atrangenveta iy | Scouand oud Wakes at $3. hove who purchase st this old esta | office ; and as Molés time is not yet come, und] in his youth, and the necessity of regulating this}everlusting fan, at church, on the Alameda, in i 1d ADVAY (if vy Lerer, post pa blishmeat are sare to cal are the best evideoce of the gene w ‘ami s Beophr ney eon Thiers is more dishked than ever, it is generally injustice in our criminal constitution 1s daily more | the ball room, at the Plaza de Torros, always the and more felt. Some philanthropic attemps kave | same, The countenances of the ladies, too, are already been made in the vicinity ot Puris, on the | Spanish—very Spanish. The ‘ Pastor's Visit,” estate of Mr. Aguado, who sold it a short ime be- | which forms the second embellishment, is French fore his death, because a railway passed through | in its character, and eminently beautiful in rene his park. There is now upon it an establishment, | and sentiment. Mr. Herbert’s Canadian etory coul where boys from ten to fifteen years of age are | dot possibly have been more effectively illustrated, instructed in husbandry, mechanics and even in} The Plate of Fashions for April is at once chaste mae net this is a private enterprise, and wili | and elegant. It has merit as a composition. The le ti vo the 1644, fur the purpose of bringing out cabin, 2d eabin, and steer st vad.) £0 fi ral satistaction hi eae hasesizery by the Recular ine of Liverpool Paskets, sal hte WSconn, 3 Peck sli, to | ad ge tememmber-WALK 1’ Cheap Boot aud Shor Store, | believed, that the next cabinet will be seiected tee tod Faabels ‘ol ca:)-rerm New Wore. tne tet, 1och an | 128 WM_ TAPSCOTT, Liverpool. roadway. coraer Casal street fe Im*ec | from the party which is commouly called the twelfth of May ; but whether there will be a ma- foth~—and from Londou ou the Teh, thang 47th ofeach moutn, “TO COUNTRY MERGHANS. ¢ \ {n connection with the above, and for the porpose of afford- BOOTS AND SHOES, jority to support it is another question. ere 3 The King, considering the flétrissure not a suffi- ing +till greater facilities to passer the subscriber has ea- WILSUN & JOHNSON, tabliahes « rexutar Line oF first class New York built, coppored EW, ‘CKETS See eee ages Kiurehing) have removed from i20to JB | cient shield to cover the safety of huis family, has made up his mind to send the dotation bill for the and copper ratened ships, to sail punctually every week | second Linew The Ships of chictine will, hecate have New | M2 Chacham street, and have completed their assortment —| duke of Nemours to the chamber with an intim throughout the year, (ve i Fe Y } of Spring Goods, coin x the greatent variety aid 1 For the accommodation of persons wishing to remitmoney to | ;4orX ou the lat, and Havre on the 16th of each month, as fol- | ti at Boos mu Shoes thit “eau be found {ashe rs their tumilies or friends, drafis are given, payable at sight, ov Whois Neg Veeco") Veew Bias: ef _ i i r in part of 3000 1 “ig. | tion that the vote will be cousidered as a test of its benefits, if the state does | figures animated and well grouped. The walkin, es Snowe ovine Bak of Ireland, payable at ahw eet is Pay ian re oa SI reatlenn do, t0e0 feat the regard which the chamber entertains towards at arg anes : It is very gratifying to | figure on the left has a vary: pripefil action. How Ljmerick, — —Glemsmely: "Londonderry, | | James Funck. {Ist November. (16th Decumber, | fine Freuch do, ep West Backs, 10,000 Children’s’ Shoes of all | his family; but itis to be doubted whether it will] see the revolution, which has taken place since | comes all this talent to be expended ona fashion rmagh, Colerain, * eine + type Fa re inh | a 50 adel ae My as the pecuniary propensities of the house of }a few years in the exercise of public and pri-| plate? Godey must have along purse to pay for Tralee, yon Enniskillen, Edward Funck.¢ ist December. @ 16th January." Kips do, 25 case boys? aud yo Orleans are perfectly well known. The threatened | vate charity. There are every night balls and J such things. ‘The ‘Sketches of Paris,” for this Sonemmmitc, |) Onren organ, Ouagh, | Ship UTICA, Ist May. toth June, Po rag pe ome ecg Me yg dissolution of the Chamber, in case the proposition | concerts. for charitable purposes, The bail] month are piquant and well illustrated. “The Di * Bandon, “beh ing Ballyshanao Copal Herd st Septeraber 16th (iileed Nie Diseiateepeont nl dh plaiese inthe evening, :ai7 should not be favorably received by the nine bu-} for the benefit of the Poles was the most splendid Governess, is a well told tale, with a well pointed sees Eee: Biallpw, |. Moseymars, | New ship St. NICHOLAS Wth July.” | Couatry merchaats an opportucity to parchase whea socotwer | Teaux will be of greater weight, but even then the | affair which has ever come off: It was given under | moral-*Mr. Pierpont’s poem, “« The Loved—the core ne bia. Baptain 16th November, | Wise eugrced success will be extremely precarious. Generally | the patronage of Princess Czartoriska, at her new- | Lost!” is im his best vein, The “ Night Blooming Eosint—Winese Shocher, Avoed & Co. Benkars, Londoe: be Pole or lan pe cppeab fal pace BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOL Louis Philppe’s popularity is fast | ly acquired residence, the hotel Lambert. There | Cereus,” by Mrs. Annan, is one of the most inte- KR. Narphz. Watartoa Road, Liverpool; payable in every town pie gcommodatious of these ships are ‘not gucpassed, come fort. ‘The price ‘of cab LARGE ASSORTMENT of the above named articles 3; and in this respect he will soon have i Ail thet-asayibe tequired for. pot 5 f i! Were present persons of all countries even Russians | reeting'stories we have read this season, and has tn GTO Assoc (AC Bi Vacade, pet pads) cgbly to’ | Der ecnamn GIRL. sactgers will be plied with every re | yb, be tid at the Manufacturer’ Depnc, No. #60 Prarist, nothing to envy M. Guizot. The fortifieations— | and the élite of Parisian society. ‘There was not {quite incident and character enough to have formed Mamata ah TTT M CT TY CARTS tyjaite with the exception of wines and liquors. ‘Avnong those on band may be found in part the following, |! persecutions of the press—the morbidity dis- | much dancing, the crowd being too great, but few | materials for w first rate novel. Poe’s “ Tale of ectner of South Pas Tar Te eee te eT is played against every body who does not worsh dab he rare objects of art, which | the Ragged Mountains” is written, as usual, with a Or Mesers. P. W. BYRNES & COS Watson Road’ | 2¢Fibers, free from any other than the expeuses actually in-| "=". 9. + i0 pegg!dBoots | Mens’ fe Boys? Thick eyed ase REY, DOUY esv DO Coes NOt (worship) cared. about it, a8: tue Tere | cujecte Of Arts i : ‘ ‘et Qt Mesars. P. W. 5 lop ),_ | enrred’on them." For freight or passa, apuly to HegieBors Kin peca’sBoots | Mens) & Bays’ Thick Brogans | the golden calf in him—his rapacity, in spite of | this celebrated mansion contained, offered a nobler | sharp, steel pen. Nerve, keenness, and polish, mark —c vem fetsec No. 0 Toni gM INCKEN, Agents, | Dodo tampaie do | Dose ae scene do | his fabulous income, are as many ¢onducts which | entertainment, The hotel Lambert was built un- | bis style, and separate him from his fellows." The STATEN ISLAND nr A CO EE odo Halt Welt do Do do Calf do do | lead to the mine, which will explode sooner or} der Louis XIV, and possesses the most beautiful | Gentleman Flirt,” is a touching story. We com- FERRY. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Dodo do Calf do Be do do Veaned do Jlater. ; fresco decorations by Lebrup and Lesueur ; it wa: | mend it to all who ever permit themselves to trifle 0) Toceday, Febrary 27th, T Do Swat Poxwed’ 4) do" Do do Oonpang So go The excitement got up with reference to the So-| the favorite residence of the Marquise de Chatelet, | With matters in which hearts are concerned, But nana ater Tuesday, Febrnary 27th, che eave tout Pees 0 jo do Goatnnd Sral_ do | : n i d s R : rr fi he Lady’ as follows, until further notice :— ‘Aad a great variety of Women’ ciety Islands is extreme, and eannot fail to produce | Voltaire’s “Divine Ennlie,” with whom he in-{ we must pause, with “ Long life to the Lady's Hoase Si ath Ieland: Teen Nee Tork. is ete poss as Se peg a hostile feeling against er body who counte-|habited it some time. It was very dilapidated | Book aad its liberal proprietor.’* sera alscchips 12 izeeet ce PASSENGER ARRANGEMENT FOR 18: Goubcry pateiauts aad olhers sre thvie uances the disavowal ot Da Thours. The greatest | and neglected, till the amiable Princess bought i! simxonp's CouontaL MaGazing.—A_copy of this 2 PM. 3% P.M. The Subse nbers having completed ‘their arraneg All sold lew for cash oF city acerptances load falls again on Guizot, who saw his fawning | and had it enturely renovated, for which she is now | work for March has been received. The writer of ta U'Teland by the following firs clas parket ships, one of which | mg tmeee GALE & CQ, No. 2m Pevtarety J advances to England first repaid with a cold men- | adored by the Parisians, who a few years ago per | jhe article on the “Agriculture of Hindostan” mill leave Laverpool on tne Ist, 6th, Ath, 16cn, 21st aud 28th of 2 SPRING eaionar set tion au th ee speech, and then parriely dis- | mitted it to be knocked Lia to ectovers if i am | takes a clear common sense view of the causes nec) ki . . mERING FAS NS avowed by Peel’s chilly reply. Lord Brougham’s | aot mistaken. ‘The second charitable party which | which have retarded the agricultural progress of brian —_, MAT, THE OLD ESTABLISH MENT, encomium upon the French people likewise missed | attracted the fashion was the ball given forthe be-| (his country, whose inhabitants were “ compara Montezuma, Siddons, Gro. Washington, ADAM SEERA eke ) [cen (eer sich: | its effect, asthe spoke of Guizot in very flattering | nefit of the pensioners of the restoration, whe had | ‘ively civilized at a period as remote from the pre= to ‘ottinguer, Columbas, Paited Frater, ake, bexe meat reape ifully. te autormfes | terms, wnich is here considered a reproach to pub- | lost their allowances through the revolution of Jo- | sent ume as that of their Macedonian invader.” fiver, oo ic ls heed Chat te will Shea npport Purope,’ Steuh'uWhitaey, “Huches aud the public, that ahr has received he’ | lic opinion, which decidedly never was more turi- | ly, ‘The legitimists were of course very numerous, | ‘The peculiarities of their religion, which enjoins we2L Im f COMSTOCK. Indepeadenes, Yorkshire," Garrick, ions from Pars.ai beg to be Cover d with aa ext! | ons at him than at present. The press is teeming | and to show the Chamber of Deputies their con | abstinence from animal food, thus destroys the SPRING ARRANGEMENTS, Sommutel Hel, Qavea uf the West, Cxford: | : e wellas Straw Hath ee oe OF entire new styles | with quotations showing up his false liberalism, and | tempt ot the fletriseure inflicted on the London pil- | means of making manure-—the cultivation of cer- BLOOMINGD: ANH A’ Li cf pomaage can be obtained, and cvery information | Miadeare Wflatrers haralf that the same sr» anrivalled in ti | some must make him start, as he cannot deny | grims, they wore fléties (laded) flowers. One lady, jain plants which exhaust the soil, for the sake of Fort theither of our offices Roe t Ekg city, both as to style, quality, shaje and price, Acai will [them In the, affair of Tahitti he made an egre- | purticulurly, distinguished herselt by an extremely | vegetable oils—the vast number of holidays, and F ip precyend.on the opening of nevigation, oe ete AGAZIN DE. MODES, gious blunders the King was for an immediate dis- | splendid toilette, with a head dress of white faded | the degradation of the royats—or agricultural caste if mere ted cheit Ie ies to Roe te ‘roy, ant m2 im*m 69 Canal street. | avowal of the-course adopted by the French Adimi- | roses of pale gold and silver, set in diamonds anc | —are amongst these cau: “The progress and pros mv: ‘of the Upper Lakes. WEDDING PARTIES, ral, and the people would undoubtedly have sob- | rubies. Eugene Guinot of the Siécle is quite de- | pects of Western Aust ” “Availuble Resources Mas A.M. aad wego to Tarato, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and BALLS ROUTS, &c mitted to it without the least remonstrance ; but] lighted with the idea, and approves now of every indies,” are both worthy of attention 5 ° Tiron Movw aud Chathamn xt, | UFroe Troy vie Whitehall to Montreal and, Quebec, Cana: GUPPLIED ssith all the different varietien of Peatry, teed | uizot exchanged « diplomatic note with Lord Ab- | thing fétri, except faded faces and complexions | sithough, pethaps, the writer of the latter takes fthe Harlem Raitroad Office, “4? Oelock, A. a ast via Oh Canal from Cleaveland to Portsmouth, a rait, Poaad and Breage Omamented Pyramids, | erdeen, who ee that the Admiral had a acted | The wholefincident pseu & ae even the | too high a view of those Islands. Loucnue ruaming every boar until 8 a cinnati, and isterme”iare pleeas BR ‘out Care of ai! the differant vorieties, and the great-st assort- | accoruiug to his instructions or against them, and Republicans are satisfied with the silent stigma, Spipir or tHe Nation.—We have been favore: ‘Truce Chareh Vemeury, the High Briage aud ort Washing: | ¢> all parts of Ohio, Miebigan, Indiana, Ulinois and Wisco | sMallcat Pie-ae fr the table, Fiesh'Pies of seasonsble variety, | to follow is obvious, since the first alternative doc» | the Chamber and of the King. work, published by Casserly & Sons, Nassau street. aia B mOOKE, sin ‘Territory. Taal gece ieee bain dg eee fa to ony partef the city or | NObexist A fortnight was sv lost before theMonitew | ‘Thre ure lots of other parties, with and withow {7 iotoriety, for Which it is in no emul degree ins Irae sia hae tas ot ERE | una ep eat me EiAb Ow) cen’ money | eommety JAMES TOMPSON, °' | contained the official notice,which, even inthe eyes | music. The Countess of Merlin has opened ber | dotted to the Irish Attorney General, as well as ite PEOPLE'S Biv, on STE AMBOATS othartind inthe Olt Couatry, HARNDE & CO. will v4 Ag the Premium Bakery, 4 of faery ed person, has the appearance of be | saloons for the first time since her return from He- | own m is well known. Every one who can FOR ALBANY. give Or flee ay partof Engiand, Seotiand or Ireland, paya- | mi Lin * m Peers ing influenced by England. The consternation, vana. ‘This amnable lady still retaing all the bloom | 0% U0" Full of fire sind DAILY, Susdiys excepred—"Through Di- |] lea! ah fra ms of 1, £9, £2, ts £ 0)—or im any snout GERMAN LINENS cog | 88¥, aa £0, Was universal; ond the imterpellationsin | and freshness of youth, and her soirées are crow.) | f/ish poetrysfull of fre and pauiousm, should buy meaincersein: cine —GSFICKS AND AGENTS, ‘PHE SUBSCHIBEH boys leave to inform his frieads aes | ‘H@CHamber so violent, that one of Mole's friends | « The Prince de Ligne has not received, as Minkor Lirnary.—This work, from the press of ChER, Castan A. P. S| Uherles Ory. 120 Stace street, Bunton the public in geceral, tha: he hus received fran Germauy thenght the moment fit to make an open attack | court is in mourning on account of the death of Morris, ‘Willin d¢.Co., No: 4 An street promises sets ctncseng ang Britny. MeO |B We Wiveler Unien Budding Vr vidence KT yy | iangeauortnvat 9 shechlerated Budeeid Liven, tall quai | against the geueral poliey of Guiaot,. ‘Thiers als | Duke of Coburg wado is now leading «| ell 'the present, No. 14, comprises the Ne- Trucsdelts Cveatay Phasndey aud Saturday ae? BM |G, How nd 43 Seah Third atevet, Pqiintelphia oe loths, brown, half browa and white. made a fulmtaating speech ; and the ministry would | gay and merry life, since her husband is dead, whe | ional Airs, Legendary Ballads, &e, of Thomas At Firewvelock’ F M. u jing St sates mad ate Places:— Sandford & Shoemaker, 7 Light street, Beltimore, Me. do ‘do ‘oo have pean G the are est danger Wf Guizot had | used to lock up : Is in his cash bex, mie Moore. Lives there a mun with soul #0 dead. 4a Phe Steam oat —————, Captai + 0a Mon- ie: iitebargh, Ya, sels do, do do not. called for an adjournment to the next day, | she did net wear them; she, as well as Madauie | (1) sabre te At ) . ifther 1 UiCTIS BECK Caperin Wen. H. Peek, | S'ClarcUe River sweetie Nv. Hea gnd Dessert Nanking ch heen for | Which was carried, in spite of the energetic re-| Schickler, are surrounded by a number of adn | [0p inRoUAble to tue De tties Ot of reading, OF on Vaesray, Chursday aud Saterday, a> P.M (4 a‘ U 4 1 she lowest prices, “LS NEUSTADL Monsi!.nces of the opposition. You know the re- | rers, who would not have any objection to sharing pin the expense of payi Scents for this mame Passengers taking ease Hey OF boos want arrive in Albany in Ws Ae Cools Bymcsies, Ny ¥ mid lm*re 357% Broadway.” [sult ‘The motion ot M. Ducos, “To go on with | their sorrows and—money. ‘The latter is giving |) oe. yay tt See who. on the Contrary. have ieee Sener TES take they Morning/Sraurok: Cat east or) wy Cook, Baihiio, NY.” PHENIX HORSE BAZAAR the order of the day without approving of the con- | splendid musical soirées, to which she invites the | 200 jou rite oon they are not the (7 The above Boats are sew , H. Firzhagh &Co., Onwego, N.Y. NO. 189 AND 191 MERCER STREET, NEXT TO] duct of ministers,” was lost, with a majority of | greatest artists, but without making them the least J jeast numerous cl Jef them provide themselves with uew and exegant State Rooms, anu for speed av UNITED LINE OF LIVE BLEECKER STREET. forty-six in favor of government. Every body | present, and takes, to boot, several tickets for con te ab scembie ad gene i ie ME Pad ee ices HO) Semana — Packet of the 4th April—T The next regular PUBLIC AUCTION SALE | loeked umazed, as the most sauguine partizans of | certs given by them, who think this a good oppor : vf the othe art : oe masse nal fevoritn packet shi SHAK: " will rake place a th's establishment, Tuestay nest, | che ministry expected oly the usual majority @! | tunity of getting a small recompence for their pain “ Ho me Harr :” a prose poem on the NI ? 7 TE urjgin A. Minor, will sail positively saabire, her | J ae dere he ett nit scoad beni," “** | twenty-six or thirty. 1 cannot give you at present | she takes the tickets, but does not pay for them, so | Beauties of Solitude —It Alexander Selkirk, who, » ALBANY, AND TROY STEAM- | Sirahincant steerage: tunecgers hove about proceeding | At 12 o'clock, wil te ofleed x eualoxue of very superior | more detailed account of this interesting debate, | tat several allusions have been nade to her in the | after a residence on Juan Fernandez, asked— ARHANGEMENTS FOR igu—MORN- | forte teas? cite’ shige descee table pencngere taterc | Geaclemen in he eorniry having property. to ayo; as the vote took place only last night; but to-day’s | public press. At Mad. Re meir’s, at Abbaye-aur “Oh, solitude | where are the charms S ENTS js Ne wagers taken a! emer 0 me rf i O “GEN h ING LIN £—Krom the fort of Barclay s eet, ai7 o'clock A.M. y Sundays excepted.) Le Stasmbont RRO Y yp A. Gorham, and hee jamb ath MPTRE, Capt, 8. Kh, Koe Evening Aore-Dimeet from the foot of Covrtiandt street, at TIE ccmtode RWALLOW, Cant 4. MeLeon, and [he Steemooa, 5 . |e ane ‘The steagboat ALBANY, cue B. Macy. The reprieture of the New Work, Albany tad Troy Live bois, are the usual literary réwnions; these par ‘That sages have seen in thy face 7” ties resemble very much these given at the old | had only lived till now, this book, no doubt, would hotel Rembouillet, at the Place Royale. The | have solved hie question. The writer handles hie French academy is usually to be found there, as] sopject very judiciously, and we recommend all wellas the old good manvers for, which the last ge | who have time—no matter whether they are going neration was so celebrated. Chateaubriand, the |), turn hermit er not, to read this lite work king of intelligence, as he has been styled in Lon-| jt is published by Addee and Eastbrook, 107 Ful- Ir Wertia whould make | sishrrat public or private vale, will bave their orders fardaily | pers state that the legitimists yoted with the con the why and wherefore is at present an <f0 fine young conatiy. horse, bi is is a God-send to the radical press, Tomenr a teo opal oi they have got something for their leaders; and Carnage Horses, a pair of Bright Serre) | the Commerce bas already proposed « subscription, Kind nd very fast troviers. forthe sake of presenting the Admiral with a sword Prive iA onphpe ba autaomne Koekaway Wogous, | Ot honor. A steamefrigate has in the meantime seca tion og board, foot «f Wall st, or to W. & J.T. PAPSCOLT, 43 Peck Persons wishing to srud for th 1 Couutry eau have ‘hem re ih, 2ist te Sale—f0 fine young conntiy hovers, kind and frieuds to come o woula respectiully iafurm che public that their boats have HUACK BALL, OR OLD LIN aud a uumver of new and second hacd Barouches and Light | Deen sent trom Brest with despatches, recalling the | don, is always present at reception days, and favor: | con street during the recess of savigation the past wiocer, becu refitted POOL PACKETS~FO. Li Wagon A fe ¢ PD é : » C y i % %, , ‘ " " i and fpleuihed throurhout and many lmiprovemeuts ded to ar Packet of the Ist of April Horses takenat Livery, and kept in superior style, Admital,, ayd’ rein malting Queen Pomaré. This | the company with extracts from is "memoirs, Woman's Wowrt.—It is no easy matter to pro- the euestort of the vrayeller, The Fray and tampuse, aw heree, | ind colebeval last sailing meket ship FUROR, vurt Accommodations furdealery’ hetare, ig a'abice wusurpassed | Stet And Unexpected victory has so raised the | which ure to be published alter his death .,, | wounce judgment on the execution of such a diffi- fore, wil! or the Mo: e, from che mboot Pier Ion w a Ca itaiu t.. G. Furber, will positively sail oo M by avy extablishment of the kind in the United States. spirits of ministers, that the Monitewr contained Tn literature there is nothing new going on. Ev | cult task as a due estimation of the werth of a wo- 'y [8 wd) ThatcePaion tae JACK Vedicles of all description taken on srorage ie | the samme evening a notice that the tgll for secre: | géne Sue’s Mysteries of Paris have at Inst been | pian—seeing that many believe it to be beyond for passengers, a1 pero manwer, with every Wo improvement and couvenience, that evn add & tke comfort of those embar. id call aod se ag, who soul h tecture before engage x in of the KUROPE. | che jarge an: convenient Repository of the establishment WwoCOW p tit eiten funds will be presented in a few days; if they sue- ceed there likewise, then*they will perhaps be abie coretain office till the end of the acted at the Porte St. Martin, but broke entirely | jjmits, No doubt, however, this work is a perfect flown; #0 much for puffing 1m all papers during the | an attempt ue canbe made ; and therefore ull who weteunaily to ail orders fer baying ing property mt th Aicontenbidea an of wnat r r, as there is} last six months. ‘The Editor of the Presse brought | aye disposed to possess aceurate notions on female wk in ng. ther ‘venvele Wor amg exbin, second. eabin aut EDs A6heaNs OF pas no law to be presented, if the dotation does not nC against him, claming his last} character, shonld not, in hopes of meeting « more yasle-thelr ames aloae isa sulic ent guarauter uf ki ‘ eorae, apply om vod pon ol Be aman atm oF to “he a be mousy. come up, which could compromise their ex uif Errant, as hin reapers > hav perfect treative, defer buying this. It may be had ee es one es is, ae Matt} Aire. $6 Fulton stvest, west dod ey the Malwa’ Beak ohh AHE:NA of this establishment is, built on an ectirely | istence § but you may depend upon it that | ing offered 50,000 franes forthe right of publishing, | from D, Appleton & Co., 200 Broadway, at a price re a hs amy. CRE OLD TL BALL Link OF DACRET Cs | Gilden aed stuble, ‘harvey Kor unarericg imine leet with | (COE Inet hour is unuvod.bly approaching — | which bad been accepted. But the editor | fur beneath the ‘worth” of the book. ‘a B4uk rey] wre Phi WARP COT <TH. packt ship ¥UROPE, Caytsiy Farber, to wail | very ‘or aale horses guing oat ur coming in on the day of auc | {Wrote you in my last letter, that Mr Charles | ot the Constitutionnel, Mr. Véron having offered Facts AND AnGuMENTS ON THE TRANSM:8SION OF TE cubseriber hee mad: anequailed arre-g*ment on the Lc april, her reeuiar dey, for Live-pool. ton sale. Latite, brother of Jacques Latitte, was, properly | double the amount, (and not 250,000 france, as the M ‘ IsteLLECrUAL QUALITIR® FROM Pa- for bring. x. out etn 1 ie geet hve wishing (0 eugage passage wil ‘eanire to makecarly | | At ait other vires tie Arann 1 kent entirely clear ani ie-| speaking, expelled from the Chamber for having | puff stated it in the papers.) Sue sold it to the lat | MORAL ann. Inthilncn en et edition of this nding for theit frie.ds would do well to apply ai | ‘pplication to wey ae 4 o promised @ railway to his constituency in case of Jier. The plaintiff! has been nonsuited on the | RENTS TO Orr | ry incility for ex reise, can COWAN AN the elu catablished packet «fier of é JUHS HE RDMAN, 61 Sonth « N. B—The shies 1 this line now leave Liverpvel every five days, and cr fis exw as asual be farnished for acy am: wut pay- 1 the pri baekiag institutions thre . st gone forth from the press of J. Wine ground of absence of x written contract, the first | SOTK has just Kon Or ie abie are doubtlews arrangement having been only verbal. Since the 06 liar with it to require any length- Débats had made such a capital business with the Gi eas He ol jis merit. One remark, However, “Mysteres,” all the other papers imitate the plan ut | " f pl Whate be th 5 will not be ont of place. hatever may be the suc f atter is of prima’ 10) — 0 Sidcle during the last eight years. ‘The two first] jue! e\a'that of promoting the happiness of future volumes of Thiers’ history of the consulate and generations— transmitting to them sound constitu- sage from Great Britain and Lveland can be his election. This gentleman, who was a conser- Bret spring shies rf the bine at the lowest rau : ; i Fropretots. | vative, and who lost his place principally through icy ehsnns anemic ieee A XW ARTICLE FQM SHAVING.—FEKRE'S his political friends, dreading an inquiry, for rea- ‘epplien'ion x abo inal toalre CREAM OF SAPONINE survasses axy shaving soxy | sons perfectly obvious, has been re-elected, and the a 4 f ave a ars ‘ : FOR HAVAB—The ship BALTI- thers in imaking urich aud permanent father’ Gey, | “Ministerial, press considers this a victory. The » Edward #auk, Master, will sail on the lat | rlemon hiring hard beards aud vender faces are requested to enii | question of the construction of railways assumes pape Sebor. LL tine Batldi Q Wile Se 1 ang neve ie a fur on. r 4 if vot perfectly saristed, the money | every day a greater complication, andthe exchange ! i i nti iding. cor. Wall a ater ats. | ool bere armed. ihe follow: . 107 London, ond will tus reaslpea by the woabalesrare me say, that one part of the one ofthe number of let-| iy very agitated. ‘ a a REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e.—The New Yorx, Dee 19th, 1913, | cabinet is for negotiating the rest of the loan, | empwe are to appear in fewilletons. The mysteries and victuous inclinations,andjelevating the hu- by cae ae [Foe 4 <i sabseribrr contindes to trans Dean Sin,—Among the “ills that flesh inh | and applying it to the simultaneous construction of | of Londos, whose real author is Amadée Pichot, bier oe “Every woman having or | ave the Cy pralendy eaenged, those dee ‘| — fox val to persons pat AE 2 FOC H not the least expect My when travel all railways at the expense of the state; the other | from the Revue Britanique, at present published in important charge of a family, should read and study inake early applieacion eu board, ‘oot of | /Ne sarin manned ey Oe me any part of Lagland tore, party, with the migister of finances at its head, | the Courrier Frangais, have much lost in interest | i¥ig work ; and every one will feel pleasure in B Wheeler, ¥ thinks it advisable to finish first the north | But the great event i and 108 Peer MEMUREAT, "Mforey remitted by letter (post, paid) to the snbsersber, or | Yecsa sears tad personal m26roat re corser 3 e the apie world is the pro- | reading the numerous illustrative cases with which cess for libel against F. Pyat and Grandemenel a8] i) hounds. editor of the Reforme, instituted by Jules Janin, | 9 in casita ™ which resulted ina verdict for plaintifi;condemning | | Staxsrgans’s Compete Worxs.—Messrs. Bur- the author to six months imprisonment and a fine of | BP & Stringer, 222 Broadway are agents for, the one thonsand france, and the editer to one year’s above beautitul edition of Shakspeare. |t will . imprisonment and three thousand francs damages, | complete in, twenty parts, beautifully, illustrate The libel was an every day occurrence, charging with engravings ¢ beg to acknowledge the rr Jules Janin with writing in one paper in favor of | Ceipt of Nos. 9 to Minclusive ‘ ‘one object, and attacking it in another Another very beautiful edition of the same woth iia theatres reigns the wimost sterility, Pillet, highly embellished with engravings, by Wier s | " ewet, of this city, is now being publisl the director of the opera, ha» returned from Italy, ws - y;, i Ly 1, but had found neither tenor norprima donna. ‘The | Which we have received the first number, The nisdrawing to a clowe, and there is no | style inwhich this edition is got up is highly credit- or d mes pot of your Skayiug ( ‘ . y deprarted with bien, with the game of the person oF | Hevoted to ecieatibe ‘pursuits, I sm ‘equated wayitha le] branches, and asking a yearly loan of thirty . FOR LIVERPOOL- =" aueinireand, England of Scotland, to whom it isto be | the saponacrons compounds pr riog thy Quet-{ millions of francs from the bank. The sabeescs in AVR COme Pao New, York Bard: | Font, and he nace goat town will be siamedtately transmit: | tury-and or they oe ie ed, know none which Loree | opposition, who formerly loaded ‘Teste with oes urthen, will vail as above, wertomalar day. eet | Te ne ee ceider nce abefcet given, OF | so mighty as yur verm of Sapouive, thus offer you my ovi- | reproaches for having granted the Belgian branch Y aupersor secommodations, | "fa tike, mavcer money, or claims on persons in any part of | tuay be vbtuued te thin city. path to the company of Rothschild, has now changed ig Bacing ary Ireland, Eagland or Scotland, can ve coll ted by she on werihh| BC By amen, § 8@. JONATHAN DODGE, M.D. its tactics, and considers the influence which an ” 7 Beet te fr repo eae arted States oF Ca he mavufrerurer’s ag nt, Se. 75} execution by government mst necessarily exer: Price of rasange $100. 2) Oy a Superior pages abip Queen of the West, Capt Phitiy | 2% 20" ay quantity by nutrers ia the Cite Pm eee amd Bey | cise in the elections, which are fast approaching, dhouse, 2 Cogs burtnem, Will atecerd the Liverpool and her crwoinr dag, 2iat Vay main Adie we too dangerous. They ask, therefore, that those ak OR SALP.—Tvesivop THOMAS COLIER. f Ping Sig, wow I the feovors Seabird sae aes, clara Vion frewghto) pornese, havins Cnpteia on board. AL weet apply to tie Capteia on boned, ab west a to ‘hem yeeordi'gly. FHORGE, Mesh) POOL—New Li he sp'endid packer ship Cobb, of 160 (ons, will ail a Jr, 82 Cedar st. Regalar Pack DDONS, hows, her - - branchés for which acompany should make @ good LEFT OFF WARDROBE] vier, shonld be given up to private speculation, 6 Secs of eased SY pretiogen or snd that the remainder ought to be fi ished by the State) The chamber, who is now engaged with modarions us qualled Orleans wharl, foot ‘or fevehe or presage having ace episater, or comfrt, appl, on board, “ 4 Itahan opera T aad is five years old, and one of the {astest acd ‘gratiemen quitting the city, t : xt season will be more interest. | “ble. loop on jhe Hudsca river. Bh is cantre-board, and of wee OF eK COLLINS & CO. 56 South st v supe rfivows ifects to ainsi rari id ine the bufoncx “d ire Lear Ng i Ao oi ee th har” ons elle were very well attended Tuk Home Lrnrany—prose series—begina with rig eal the velghcing or lucaber Warigense “Foy farther nar | Rice cf prasage $100 much to theiradvantage to eead for the subscriber, who wil |'U 17 Oureaux; Sut at present it is im-Jing. ‘The opel oh % y and the - ven of Letters b tapced for the helghiting or vader business. For further par: | ‘The uack-t snip Sheridan, Capt. JF. Depeyster, of 100 tons, | attend them at their resideace oy app via‘ men : vmible to say what arrangements may be | and a new quadrille by Massed, he Bohermuns,""| «Italy and the Italiane, ine sertes of Letters by trealars apply to poy: te eV. qultameceed the Biadons, na ‘sail the 26th of May, her regular JE VENSTYN, Faally adopted. At all events it will be] made a nae ‘ e minor theatres are very | J. T Heudley. i, 8 plat A aba a klahiy Administrator of the estate , deceased a tase all c i roadwaysmpatairs. |very fortunate for the poorer classes, as there | busy with vaudevilles. i the publisher of this series, as Mma atiate @ Agate, ipeamgauers -_ rely on the ships of this lint maileg, was dbencmie, the Po.t Office, or bea | owen” never Was a greater prostration in ail branches Yours respectfully, B. U. | judicious selection for No. ].

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