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THE NEW YORK HERALD. TAI BGO Oo a0 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1844. itet Aas een To the Public. LOOK AT THIS addamnaine We City Intel Historical Society. T ;RALD—daily newspaper—pub- RIVED, wn Benin ‘epee seal : a8 Mshad avare tas of tie toee ae ally Year’aday and e325 anne, Hck fr Farin the beat ale tage Tue Mysrenixs Orexep, sy Rev. Dr. Stons.— |, Police OMecemApril 2.—Juvens A numerous meeting of the Menibers of this So- Fourth of Jul Price '2 cents per copy —OF $7 36 per an- emea’s french ogee ever seen, and now «ie | Such is the title of a work published by the Har- | 2s named John K; Lawrence, and ciety was held, last evening, at the University, \—tash in advance. GREAT WESTE ‘he beat article of French Calf Boots, made to’ i i Eat i his ‘ing abo ise, found | Washington Square. THE WELKLY HERALD-—published every Saturday |ORPAT WESTE (ork Sole Boots » pers, in their usual, neatiand finished manner,.on a | Asoc; Were tue O tenteon hk Brothers, No. leo | Wirutas Beacm LAWRENCE, Eas Vice Presi- — O BUFK. price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— BY RRL Ure aLo (325 MILE! E he Waver Froof Boots d ‘aivance. e only Office in Ni Mme pabvilirises ne Talormed that the circulation of | Road Companies bet en A ht AH he Call Sewed Boo subject now occupying a large share of public atten- | Bowery. ‘They had broken through a rear window, but tion in this as well as other countries; it is a | had not time to carry off'any articles, The store has been | dent, in the Chair. , robbed several times within a short period, and persons; Among the gentlemen present, were Judge Jones, fine Calf Shoes, made to measyre ~ USA ROO en a4, Bafiale is, “Worked Slippessts ++ s**% += $1 tc ‘i 7 tat I has the largest svelation af ny paver inhi, No 8 COUGAR TT CLAN, Gearat Avot. | Anite erat amine tl siya Bots anions in | Polemical urate on the sacraments, and no doubt | ftachel'to the enaliahment were Hing io wait or the | tr Rcbinson, the distioguished Eastern Traveler, H as rosea el z , in this store you will find the greatest assort-| an able confutation of certain hetrodox opinions, | b . They are fully committed to answer, and it is | © o . bi Sewer nd do ee | ay anQOTMME TO TWORANTS. | Pees tae Ment tic fe funded sod | which have erent ato the ah of ke Cho toe regretted that such young inde hae, at arly &| General Wetmore, Mesers. Benedict, Folsom, Jay, vance, ing Immigrante by Rai i rn in- i i 5 i » | period of their lives, forgotten the path of rectitude. Dr. Mathews, B. F. Butler, Field, Coit, B, A. A. THINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | irtmedinis vinces art ereoied te rend teat during tty Sea as held by Mr. Stone. In religious matters, per-|"" Avoruen Benoian Cavonr.—Last night, the son of . oy eS ee Parker, and several members of the Society, dis- Price, and in the most t style. from New York ‘to Utiea tor 2,06; to Syracuse $2,92, to Au- sons are very properly little influenced by the | Mrs. Ketchum, who keeps the celebrated bakery at No. \ » ‘ 90ds, ani ted | i ‘ , ; 5 . : iy Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassan streets. | S3face from Albany on the Rail Hoaa is eatirely fier: . spared, us it regards theological tenets. Yet it| entering abssrvel a mus inside, who attempted to effect | ‘the Recording Secretary, Mr. Jay, offered a te- GREGORY & CAHILL, 367 B: deat that it comes much chraper to the immigraut to} mg im*ec roadway, N.Y. may not be altogether useless—as we are con-| his escape by the rear door. He, however, seized nim, solution proposing an amendment to the Report of = Kail Hoad than by Canal, he reaching Buffalo NAW LINE OF LIVECOOL FAURE TS, Hreamboat from New Youk il A at 5 i : : x nb tnd Rail Road from “Albany. i 43 TO COUNTRY MERCHANS. ana Thi Atiggae and on light being thrown ou his countenance, he turned | ¢he Committee, in favor of concentrating the ac- Fo ma use New York onthe th nd Lverpoot om ibe ich | hours whe nea, stakes fer nah frome Whdayse dhe fal BOOTS AND SHOES, vinced it is just to add, that the spirit which per- | out to be the veritable Chatles Southwick, well known in pony rok) Caner pad fowini calgulaiiyn ange the teat in 2a WILSON ey See ey vades it—of conciliation towards opponents, | this community, not for his good propensities, butler the | tion of the Society so as to confine its operations Py ‘Koad 2+ 95:60: mah mayiresaene ie co, S800 Let Cree Harching) have rencved from 120t0 and great candor in stating their arguments and | t¢verse. He is committed for trial within New York. The amendment proposed the non New. Youx, Loyagare from N; York to | Luggase to Boffalo salts | of Spring Goods, comprising. the greatest variety and Iaigrat | VieWS—is What it should be, and not like too many | | Cianaxe wrist Dic —Thomas Henry, | establishment of Branch Societies throughout the q assortment of Boots aud Shoes that can be found in che city. — Every thing in ther line, consisting in part of 3000 ti roceo 5000 Ship ROSCIUS, C: Bhp SIDDONS Cannan iB of a similar ona —rather firebrands hostile to the | Well known in the police department as 4 diver into mens’ States. Sup SHERIDAN 5 peace of men, than a balm to appease prejudice | Pockets,but who Lede pier rele ar rep General Wetmore opposed the resolution, on No 3000 ladies? leather do, 3000 Ladies? common do, ‘'hompson, was Ship GARRICK, g for 42 hours, en % ladies? cominou Slipp 0 ‘entlemen’s do, 1000 ladies’ | 20d passion. Unquestionably this book will amply | ie "htey at his ‘avocation of picking pockets. He | the ground that it would operate ijuriously ugaiust Big SHERIDAw, CeacM, KIvgMrOOL ae ares | fas zreagh do, leg Weit Babi; 10,000 Children's Shoes of al | pay the perusal of shiches eicionye Gr Iaat man ated Was taken to the police, but as he had not actually madea | the interests of the Society. Bie SAAN capes. ‘ ene, 2388 non ‘Total per R. Road: ++ $6 43 aes of geatlemen's fiuecalt sowed Boots, #0 cases pegued do, in the ‘the Hole of u veg Pring which are new | graé, it is presumed that he will be discharged. ‘The resolution was referred to a select comiil- Japtain daltocher arti- | @8itating the Episcopalian Church, © Dror Gamy ano Rowneny,—About a week or more | tee of three. i . LH frask, '$12,05 0, 2 ys? ry “Teese ahiya are all of the frst class, upwards of 1000 tons, The traveller per,R. Road saves + $5.62 | 8 Be Theat Srat: Opposite aie ie ailt my . . B. Chestere opened till 10 o’ctock tn the e1 Bi built in the city af New York. with guch improvements 65 | hey also forward passeng-r'to Cleaveland, Portamouth and | couutry merchants au opportunity to purchase when ot ater T : Revicion in America.—By Rev. Robert Baird. | since, Mr. Abraham P. Ackerman, of New Jersey, hada} ‘Lhe Corresponding Secretary read communice- —Second part of this very valuable work, of which | pocket book thrown before his feet at the north side of the | tions from the National institute, Washington, te- the first was published last week, has just been is- | town, anda person who picked it up asked $6 for it. Our | questing Lie Society to open a Correspondence wilh eombine great speed with unusual eomfbre for t r ; v Every care lew beea tan in the arrangement of ther acca) ober plegee ie Ohio; Detroit, ke. Michigan; wise engaged. méim*e. | sued by the Harpers. This, we believe, is the on- | friend trom @ adjoining State was quite willing to give | that department. ‘ a ene ee ae ie ioe. tor wich | different pisces in Canada, Reaeeie® 4 ly authentic and comprehensive work of the kind { tie amount, ax from i's bulk and appearance it weemed to | “irony General Cass, acknowledging the honor of eee eit te Previa aaina’ snubs are commanded by | as to the different routes given gratis, aud Tickets to be had BOOTS AND SHOES. that has ever been written, and the eminent ability | Contin 4 vast amount o bills, and on proceeding t0 | 1 ing appointed an honorary meniver ot the Socie- fal eae ive BJ only at the Albany and Buffalo hail Hond Offer 49 Courtland LADIES AND GENTLEMEN of the author is.a sufficient guarantee for the man- | Sie. he reduired donceur Ge Peron rar wallet and ran | ty, aud accepting the same pan eee ee inn of opraere of the shins will be ceqponai- | SOS sexe m OLB @ RICKERS, | £01, wis WEAR the above articles ndwish toaave mauey, | Her in, which hia task has been performed. ‘The | of with about $10 more. ‘Tue bills in’ the wallet, as| From Charles Campbell, Esq , with a donation, Biiae at leds Pai ? n had better lose no time in calling at the fashionable Bot md] work is now complete, at the very low price of fifty | a matter of con were worthless. But officer Ruther: | “The land Papers.” S iy igued therefor y 1 ht or passage apply to FREIGHTS FOR BALTIMORE. Shoe Stores of S rE COLLINA RCO? 56 South at., New York, or to gag ERICSSON atrect, where all may suit themselves with an article (mt tor Br P| 30., Liverpool. STEAMBOAT LINE style or make, fashion and finish, caonot be sucpassed or per- Letters by the pack eewill bo EY evo ee cle Hogs egualied ia this ity i BETWEEN estan £ en Eh ete Ln p bea to appri ticular thosel 4 we ite ndash | FHTCADGA A, ANY BRTIORE: UGA PUE | me ett el sera tl lida . PASSAGE FROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAN! This Line, epasiating a fhe foibowing Atrasboaiene artiele to the tout ensemble of all within the ¢ erat monde, that | prove valuable as supplying the want of a similar IVERPOO! iD 16034 of 161 Greenwich street, are the only piaoes a New York (Sgiling from Liverpool on the 7tl aud 19th of eve th} ] Wharf, daily, af 24 0'elock P. M., for Bi re, arrivi ; failings $4 naad 0 the Old Coantry for chair friends | Meernapetng: eee de risepaipr aie heen SAVE YOUR SHILLINGS far make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, and | Merchandise destined South or West of Baltimore, will be All chat vein ‘want’. ofj00d Gaiters; Bhi have them come out in this superior Line of Packets, Salling | forwarded t) e1ce with the greatest desp tch. or re requested tocall at WALK ER irom Liverpool pundtually on the 7th and 19th of ever ath. | freights for Norfolk, Kichmond, Petersburz, Va a vit treet. Ladiva? G. American tradi ips, | ington Georgetown Alesandri 36. spot AR la a F. P. SECOR, Nos. 16034 and 161 Gree uvsen | cents for both volumes. ford this morning arrested the culprit, who turns out | ‘Lhe Secretary read a long list of donations to Corrin’s Natorat. Puttosorny.—This is an ele- | t@ be the well known stuffer, William Moon atias Woolley, | the society, consisting of Various documents trout mentary treatise on Natural Philosophy, designed | “"4 Aa fe tay commiiinns ‘ . Congress, and works on literature, alter which— for the use of schools and acaderaies, and will] , BOWery Police Olfice—April 2—Snor Livrine— | ihe Hon. Brxsanin F. Buriei proceeded to read to the st John Hagan walked into the store ot Matthew Daly, No. | Society u paper * On the History vf the tirst amendment 321 Grand street, and stole 25 yards of satinet—his bur- | of the Constitution of the United Stutes.” fe apologised For trey v Steamboat BALTIMOWE, Captain F. Layman, work, which was felt a good deal by public pre- i _ J 4 f Urey can dé pend on suiied. ? bh yore public pre- | then wus too cumbersome, and being followed he was out | to the Society lor the uperiect manner in which he bad aes | MBERLAND, Rita Balen # NN. B-Ladiesand Mrsves Gaiters, Siioes, &e., always on | Ceptors. Whilst it issimple enough forthe capacity | run and himself and the articles taken to the Police,where | prepared the pear oflecee to thems and he claimed thale t OLD F ve R, «Mt Wore! hand endless variety, a of the pupil—the adult ma ee it with profit to | they now remain and will be disposed of. Hagan will | inauigence, as it Was prepared within @ very Lew days. PACKETS. in now in operation, leaving the uprer isle of Chestunt street |p dog atemember, 160% and 101 Greenwich street. £1] himself, and indeed it would be never out of place | have to undergo the sentence of the law, and Daly will | fis object was to give w succinct history of the ten origi- in the Kibrary any more than on the school-boy’s } have the cloth returned to him. nal amendments ol the Constitution, which gnuranteed io desk. W.E. Dean, 2 Ann street, publisher. Coroner's Office—April 2—A Cun Bunsen. xo | the people another Magna Charte Siok sneinaae Rise, Career anp Suvversion __ | Dearit.—A little child only two years of age, named Julia | them, not only becouse they secured the invaluable pre This sermon is intended to ae nee Hogan, whore parents reside at No. 139 Washington street, es of periect Ireedom ol reigion—the uncons sane’ 3 ie aly ite doth yesterday by being barned last Saturday but vecause of many essuc but as that is already prostrated, it was hardly re- Shade having peek plivad bathe the fire by its mother to | tions connected with c eather Wate 4 mer of Broxdway and Canal Misses aud Children's Gaiters, o ters, of the press, &¢. ie weekly communi They will also have a first rate ch sailing every six daya, thereby” afford Louisville, Ky , Saint Loui ny other paint South o: | ofthe latest Freach: fsshroncahe cheapest 6 « ti that port. . James Dy ¢ isi ; t there, to see ne echt ee Prraanad Metaosce anatase | CATT een cates ee mars ley nee ene Fae Feateat asgortinent of ents fine Beench Call Dress i quisite. A good sermon is not a bad thing, how- | dry itsclothing, which had been wet and fell on the | less men who are sdentiied th He consades ed th patch. f ~~. | signed to the u med te ‘wlll: Nectaewarded 1. Those who purchase st tris old esta-| ever, at any time, and really worth more than 25] hearth. Verdict, “death from accidental burning,” question under two aspects—first, their connection with Should the parties agreed for not come out, the money will ed, and delivered the ful:owing morning. 9 cail again, the best evidence of the geue- | cents if made good use of. “The Rector of St ' the Constitution of the United States; und 2d, as a lamit wo be returned’ fo" those. who paid it ‘here, without any redue- ria Na 1A GROVE: Jey Aone. eaergaction, his Boots and hoes have piven tothe pablie. | Tudes,” seems to be keeping a pretty close eye not Superior Court. the judicial power. Hie went into a wunule dete ‘The Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise | ear 2.19 South Wharves, Fniladelphis__ | 419 Broadway. comer Canal st {29 Imee’ | only on the Millerites, but on the signs of the times Before Judge Oakley. of tha peoosatlings ot the dilfutens Bist Vous eanont tt - ° 7] 3 6 b a Be URTURBNAte SMO ew vonk NEW YORK, ALBANY, AND TROY STEAM | “ “GSLY LOOK AT THIS Tanda ta re andthe fuliiment ofthe prophecien of Daniel; and Wood tare Taple end Core | Manechntte, "The confit ot opinion the ayn , i : E. tonishiagtow prices of BOOTS and SHORS, asthe Millerites are decidedly wrong, iti "| ting Boerum.—This was an’ action on a promissory note | 4 A d : CAMBRIDGE, SoOTR a eeRiCA. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 18(—MORN- that are selimg offat the New and Fashionable bootand | bable the Rector of St. Judes is Tene Very pro- | ior'$iot made by Alfred Tayler in favor of Boerum, and | of these amendments, guve rise to, much opposition eva) ERRORS a are ING LINE—From the foct of Barclay 1 eet, Shoo Store, corer of Greenwich aud Murray steects, : : by the latter endorsed to plainti, ‘The case was tried be- | on the part of sou t ot With such superior and unequalled arrangements, the sul pT ovclock A. M., (Bandays excepted.) New York.geutiemien’s fine French and native calf Bvots double |‘ VinGinia Metopigs,” anv tHe ‘Kentucky | fore and a verdict was hai for plaintiffs. ‘Te verdict was | the day. ‘Their conduct he defended by pointing to the seribers confidently look forward for a coutinuance of thatsap. | ape stetmboat ROW, Capt. A. Gorham. and Settle eolcs, from $3, to $3.50. $4 to $1 59 aud $9 per pur. | GentLEMAN.”—These ate new additions to our] set uside on the grognd of misdirection, and forother | brillianey and ability, of vials sbecten’ cesit t Port which as been extended to them so many years, for which | f:vening LaneDirect from the foot of Courtland street, at | and kip Shoes, of the latest style aud best materials; there | Stock of vocal and instrumental music. ‘The first | Causes, anda new ‘rial granted. ‘The signatures of the ae ae vie ncaa thais; oepoatrion! Dena ceo Nose proceeding, of remitting money to their relatives, can | 7 9¢logk P. M. (Sundays excepted is also a large asso’tnent of iow priced Boots and Shoes, neg- | 13 @ Selection of the most popular national airs, ar- | Maker and endorsers were proved also demand and re | vt ae Nay Hampenire, Georgia, Soni Paty ky in Bina eh har any amount, drawn diet | ne Btenbont ALBANY, Cart Re Bene ee ruta fees for, reat emen, boys aud youths, and at prices | ranged for the flute. We do not think that they | sal of payment, and pininthts rested. | ction, To | Carolia, New dork, KC. next cumte under review j ik Lie on 0 Boy pk of Harland abhi. also Meee * cS The proprietors of ths New Von ‘Atbany nnd Troy Lixe | ‘Ths Ladies of New York and its viet} 1 find it to their | Ate equal to many pieces we could mention; but sustain this ple Me. Boerum, one of the defendant, was | Course of which descriptive sketches of many of the jesars. i AMES & CO. | wonta teapect(ully: i: form the rublie that their Boats have | dyaatege to call at this eatablishment aud sce the mowt splea: | hose. Who are partial to whatever is “national,” examined: ho testified that hecalled on Mr, Wood, and it | grewt men of the day Were introduced, Washington, which will bepaid on demand at any of the Banks, or their pene ferme A son fre yl Esme pager $9 all dts aiprent atinternel Canbargee pa: uppers and Dice, of will find them a good selection, and well adapted | was arranged between them that witness should place in | Kandolph, Jeffertou, Henry, Clinton, and many wore, Branches, inal the priveipal towns throughout Kugland, Ire-| the cowfort of the waveller” ‘he Troy and bmpive, oa hereto- | S47 ity of Overshoes and waterproof Buski s}torthe flute. The “Kentucky Gentleman” is a| the hands of Mr. Franklin furniture to. the value of the | Were succesively brought torwurd us connected with ihe 1 Scotland and Wales, fore, wi th ing Line, (rom the Steambort Pier | men ped, wich leather bottoms ¢ ladies’ do; Moeeaains | parody, as far as the words are concerned, on that | sum due on the note, and that the note should then be | events then the subject of consideration. | ithe zeal of 1 7 fore, will BROTHERS & CO. | foor'ot Buca nd | Henry und many others, to secure the adoption of the ments to the original consutution in her a i , i the strong feeling which prevailed against their inade- ginal, and well adapted to the words—making | 8ixe it up. quacy totemedy’ the faults of the orginal Constitution the piece, upon the whole a good piece. It is con- | 0, 7ebut thu testimony, Mr. Attridge was called, who | Wer dwelt upon. A popular fecling prevailed that the excellent song, “The fine old English Gentleman” | given up. Boerum accordingly sent the furniture —and a good’ parody too. The music is wholly | Salled next day for the note, but the parties refused to oO ROCH rf treet, runnivg daily [Sunda ted] make | amd Indi 3 Baltou street New York, inghe pineal eh SR On CEMany gcreer ted] ial dren's, of all kivds, ia abundance and heap, N. B—The Old Line of Liveroal Packets cuit: form this Lithe Swallow and Albeny will form the 7 o'clock Evening Moone inistake the number, 253 Greenwich street, corner of port for Liverpool ou the Ist and 19th of exch month. “Parties | Line (through direct) daily (Sundays (excensed.)| The abore | MAL AG Seat ipa ee VE? Rubbers, furred, pe and figures Sharning. to the old country . will. find it to their eomfort and | ¢ ed, and what is of interes H ’ 3 ed that when the arruugement was entered into be- iivanrage 0 select this favorite jabra tera vance, im | commedations sre nasurpassed, and what of grater inert | BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE, |siderably enhanced in value by a most finished and | Pyeun Wood and Boerum the latter agreed to lodge furni | amendments were not explicit enough, nor suiticiently rn _________ | to the putlic—their names alone isn suific.ent guarantee of kind LARGE ASSORTMENT of the aithful ‘frontispiece engraved likeness of Henry | tureto the amount of $387—that the difference, between | Comprehensive to remeay the defect of the original OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE | tention civil deportnent and safe management. may be had at the Manufacturer's De Clay, the farmer of the West; and other very | thut sum and the amount of the note was for rent which | Constitution in not guaranteeing to them another "Bull OFFICE, Haws Marks March 19ya6e eS SN mtbeo! | New ark, iful inseri i cerne due to Wood up to the lat May follow of rights”—such as they had been taught by Eng- beautiful inseriptions, highly creditable to the pub- lisher, John F. Nunns, 240 erate ; cs changed that Ged should tio i <3 femmes - be Spel ee Pate mes arr “© my i ju) @ as Ww. er iy a * ny. pon ousruicron.” is the name of a pamphlet | the evidence of Boerum u. verdict could be given “iguiect | poplar rights wus not uily Hot necessary, but “dau ., Mel an exposition of | ‘Taylor. If yo 6 SOUTH STRELT, NEW YORK. SPRING ARRANGEMENTS, Among those on hand may be found in part the following, BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, AND | Mexs’&Boys’ Kip pegg’dBoots | Mens’ & Boys’ Thick Drogas pou SAE E, eos | Ment & Boge, Thick Boog, do OKT WASHINGTON LINE OF STAGES Do do G and Sval 0 do Kip Pega Mauhattanyill Fure to DodoPump Sole do Dodo do Sewed i tridge you must | Kerous; as it would imply a restriction of the con- Bapeanage can be engaged fromL iverpao! by the following bien: | Ware to Fort Washi Dedo Huf welt do Do do Calf do 48 | ‘Fourierism.” Those who are curious. will find | find a verdict for Pile put it you aopt th datement | stitutional demands of the people to what was thereiti de- sailingas ander pia ib ie ine of ret, csetenae Boro do Celt £0 Bo do do Fegred 4) | some hard rules against the system, but if any are | of Boerum you should find for ‘Pay lor. Verdict against | fined and eet precluded ra Chemnge| Eyed irom Liverpool, fanhatt ‘at 7 0% f 0 ods Pump sole lo. Eso indiffere: ourieri efttapecoge 3 e . n of subsequent legislation to the legimente of pore The shin COLUMBUS, Captain Cofo,on the 16th Febrosry | 2 ing Manhaftavillest 7 olstock, A. Mand | DaStout Poaed | do, , | Dodo Gated Seat do, | 80 indillercat to I ourierism as not to care for the } Dav deen ie for Flaintifi-Shonnon and Gray for | ulvanced country. “The proceedings ot the New York The slip YORKSHIRE, (new) Bailey, on the 1 ch. a SUT BORE aT OE a Chall pays Beat variety, cf Women’s. ivtisses,, and Childrea’s | Xt ‘8 opinion, or whether he discomfits the Boa |) Mr. Van . Convention were of pectttiar interest, and much warm Thoth CAMBRIDGE. CareBangi tot tek. | sadn cate vrem igutoad lite > lacks A. | mtn gourd naranere of Pa Es and Cexvaaa Bn, | Game ticta or not, there is no use in us advising | Set Noakes Sevath Ward Bank—This was an action |oppostion was, hel encountered ly, the | aunt The ENGLAND, Captain Bartlett, xt April nicer tarevel ee, OER, Ae Te nacry : where are ried ee yeshore Hats. | them to plunge into the controversy. Jostah mow te Bevom’ Fy Cleon re i udgment end discri- The ship OXFORD, Captain Rathbone. lech Ape Mand coutinue ruaningevery hour until P.M guncry merchants and ozhersare juvited to call aad examine t y to recover a balance ofsalary, und money advanced, &c., | ments, but it showed the great judg: ‘The hip MONTEZUMA, Captain Lowber, lt May. hie Liae of takes puses the: Irpban and Lunatic Asylime, | All sold low for cash or city secepeances Tue Duwtin University Macazine,—In alluding | by plaintiff to the Bank. ‘The plaintif’ was appointed se- | Minauon of the men who then represented this ptate, ZUMA, Burnh.m's Mansion House, the Abbey and Backers {lvtcl, GALE & CO, No. 269 Pearl airy NV luding | by pl ; sactentiiethaaanare The SUROPS. Captain Farber, 16th May. iH y ( 4 i * " fee Creat, to the March No. of this period: + ¥ fthe Bank in 1833 or 1534, at a salary of | that the ten amendinents, as adepted by , These SEW YORIC Captain Crone, iat Jane. Tuinit7 Charch Cemetry, the High Brive and Wort Mashing: | m4 Im¥ee U.S ‘Hotel Buildicg. NY. Afaraty Nos of His nero ical, no eulogium i cae elle the Bank ia 1658 or 1604, at a salary, of | thet tot chu eniaroed today in re Conedution, ‘Lhe {onbaition ag taadberssananee thieelcastateartoersinents (Ma 9 ot af JUST FINISHED—Elcgant Nutri Far Hate Cordier | Tequited—its friends and connections are too nu- Tae ae Ata ceded ae | amendments (said Mr. B.) were, it might be remarked, in- “ailiees ee Of first class American ships despatched, | 27 1m*re Proprietor + termed Beaver) at the low price of ans anton wwari- | merous to demand a formal introduction, and a re- | When he was dism sed by sesolation the bon fof is pacecndroeats fs oe ol rere, cae the iareaae afta ts customary, from Federal Government than trom the influence of the pool, every four or five days: hroug! = PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS tao of Pras sn Moleskin at $3. ‘These hats are equal in durabi- | apectful mention of the name is oaly requisite to | Tectors. } sponse th ginning ugust, he got leave of abgence, and en his re- ‘year, to the different ports in the Ul tates, by FOR. ALBANY to chose sold ot $1. Also. an article at $250, a { secure it @ Wi ti As ic v y whiel can be srcured at reduced rates. ‘Those sending OR ALBANY. : hit. DROWN Prseteal Hatter” re it @ warm reception. to the particular | Fin the Cashict announced to him that he was dismissed [ State governments, He alludes to the diversity of opin- Iyidat every Fea aseneueas onthe eee eran Py rans ter ad is DNS Ge street, pend Mele hae * fed bth nee any ey ious | by a'resolution of the board. ‘The action was brought for } 1on that existed amongst the best author ikses on ie appl. table as they can reasonably expect, and should the assengers tween Conrtlondt aud Liberty strvets, SOMETHING NEW. Mee ir Ct Te dear Rint ure’ and | the monthly salary, and for money paid into the Bank by | Cretan ee meat-—the opiaion ot Chancellor Walwosth 7 my Pa ateatal KNICKERBOC his spirit-stirring adventure is finished, and no more | plaintiff in view of spurious and uncurrent money passed | State's government— pinion hi id ‘ i not come out, the passage money will be funded, ICKER, Captain A. P. St. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces, that hi ‘Drafts can aa waual be furnished, jreyable ac the National and | John, Monday, Wednesvay and Friday, at 7 P.M. pe as ‘Style of Hate, (now ready), ase phason ig Progincial Banks of Ireland and branch tern Bank of | Che Stesmooat ROCHESTER, Cavtain A. Houghton, on | plan different from any heretofore used ia this country, and Feotiand and branches; aud on Messrs. J. Balt, Son & Co., | Tues‘ay, Thursday and Saturday, at7 P. M is confident needs only an examination, to convince Bankers, London; Mosirs. J. Bamed & Co,, Bakers, Liver: | ‘Ai Biveulcluck F: A, Aelang i tnte,med ate Places: Rarer eee cimeieenee O17) a8. CEARIAALLCA Soipearanee pool, which are payable throughout England and Wales. For | ,,The Steamboat CURTIS PECK, Captain Wm, H. Peck, that the fur on the edge of the crown soon wears off,aud lurther partiealars apply (iC by letter post paid) 10, Oy Ps Monday Wettoreday, Hriday, and Fup ay 1S FM 11, | thas gives to a Hat tn appaaltage of caving, been ro wae ME. . H. | while 61 South srrects near Welaiveet, | Truesdell, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat 5 P heather parts are comparatively perfect Thi me i «| defect the subscriber has been enabled t he N. B, Pwsare to Liverpool and London can atall timea be | ‘tarseaxérs aking ths Ise of boss w y in | eras notte tnterfere: but ou the couttary, to improve the ait by bern icy t ships, sailing for Liverpool ever “ours,” but let them be consoled with the reflec- | upon him in his capacity of Teller ; uso for $100 short } and the final decision of Judge Marshall in Leds, yond tion that “Arrah Neil” is with usas in “times of | credited to Abraham Meserole, Jr., in his bank account, | they were applicable ya ve ocd hago iy 224 old;” if weno more enjoy a hearty laugh with a alleged by plaintiff to be paid by him to Mr. Mese- ere LE gee os rae epitereione bern eed a ees, For the defence, it was contended that there was no evi: | mended to ail. ‘1he variety of the topics, jntiodneed inte Nut Crackers,” not ote of hich’? as h dence to show that he ever took this spurious money, or | this interesting historical essay, precludes t ee mhity, ENMU NRECE ORE, which is without 4 | gave good money in its place. Secondly, that there was | 0! doing justice to it but by aiuliinsertion. ‘The above is kernel of the greatest of fun. “Many of the ar-| ho evidence to show that he paid Mr. Meserole the $100 ; | only an epitome of the full notes taken of it, but which ticles_in this number are of a high order. That] onthe contrary, Mr. Meserole swore he was paid by a | would be too long to insert in full. on “Mesmerism” will be read with profit, and | check on the Bank. Alter the conclusion of the address, the marked satisfac “Zoology and Civilization,” a lecture delivered by] ‘The defendant’s Counsel then went on to show the cir- | tion of the Cpe re igri re Oe rapists Professor Burt, is an admirable treatise on a sub- | cumstances under which plaintif’ was dismissed ; and in thanks returned to the Hon. Mr. Butler for thi al ret me to take the Morning Train of Cars for the east or | and fontour of the Hat. cee Y ; tion ax avoves 2 he Mit OAD ane Aor eae Gee | leg The above Boxtzare gm, and substantial re furnihed hie pres supenonty of theme tod ere tiiothes” OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS, | miplatiors are antivalted on the fads Hat and Cap Establishineey, Nor 21s Aondway, on. For ht, apply on board, erto P. C. Schultz at 7 ‘Onpnte St. Pauls C . : assy hip i mth te i 4 homas Mc-| contribution to the society’s operations. It was thea a 8 ce ‘of of our race. dines 9 ender aj rt rl DOLD LINE of Packets fe: ‘Liverpool will h STATEN ISLAND BALLS ROUTS, &c. This 8, indeed, an admirable numnber of the Dub | SMe, Miellrath,on the ground that he was an Joterested | cooitge cose Oy oe vided forthe oceusion. L despatched in the followingorder, excepting that when the “aailibe UPPLIED with all the different varieties of Pastry, Iced | lin University. ‘bectto thefobjection. “The witness. testified that he —_—__—_. FERRY. y ¢ th sailing day falls on Sunday, the ‘will sail on the succeed ¥ : Frat, Pound and Syeng Ormarnent:d Pyramids, subject to the fobjection. The witness t ; *, tog day, viz m mm Liverpool | Ou and atter Peeks, February 27th, the Boats leave | Rout Cake of all the different v ri and the greatest assort: Luirary or Menicat Scrence.—A very valuable | was Notary to the Seventh Ward Bank in 1640; that on Professor Bronson’s Lecture on Universal ‘The CAMBRIDGE, mm fey sa lolignn, wari tarts se notion sd Nee York. tment of Tea Cake that ean be obtained at aay estabtis'iment in | work, issued by Barrington & Haswell, the great | the 17th of May, in that year, some bills were put into his Philosephy. . C, Barstow, ( Feb, jar, 16 Avo A.M. | Ato A.M.” tna'leaéPieenic fr the table, Fre h Pie of seasonsote variety, | Medical publishers in Philadelphia. Four standard Cantor gare that Ke collected tn cevintet Gary GOo¥ Last evening Mr. Bronson delivered his seventh The ENGLAND, Jane Ans. i oe 12 “ Pug Paste forms er Dii ner Pansies. rn aie qd smmonthly periodical may be thus ob- | ite and paid it overto plaintiff next morning. It ap- | lecture on this interesting subject, at the Society ‘8. Bartlett, April 1 ei rsa coutders thanktully received and yeucto say part of the city or | tained for $5 per annum. peared Mr. Monk made no return to the Bank of this sum | . sds Reps The OXFORD, Aor tT vt; On Sunday the boat will leave at Ii instead of 12, mae ey Ginnon’s Decuins aNp Fatt.—No. 8 of Har-| $f money ; and the directors did not discover it until | Library, Broadway, ‘The audience, althoug) not (Ong thi Rec, 5 fe29re emit im*m pers edition of Gibbons’ Rome, edited by Milman, ay tine in saly sllowine, wien end Notes tr | numerous, was respectable. There were many EZUM YTICE—T " vt PORTS 5 + FAS 3 has just been issued. Ci 2 2 | pened to be out of own ; he returned in the month of Au- | " ‘ ‘ a 1 ‘ A.B. Lowber, y 4 will be ready at the ®,euiug of navigation | a < By CY phat he mane’ SUOTY | President and directors, and the result was that plaintiff] interest in the illustrations of the learned professor. May 1 di i e The EUROPE A Ray 1h] to tow boats intermediate to ‘Troy, Albany aud New York Maga stn de itodes; 60) Comat, street: down to the entire destruction of the Empire in| war dismissed. This is the case, so far ax it has pro- Fenss OF ae Sept. 6 t have cepacities for owing raual to any on the M424M ERMAN, in retarping thanks forthe Jas eight the West. The numbers are neatly printed in libra- greased. It will be resumed to-morrow. Previous to the lecture there was a recitation and The NEw YOR eee Mey 6 bs hoped that it will obeain a Tair sapep tt. Oo Gienda, caro. rand thee publte, thet ole Kat erecta Wr | ry form, and are sold at 25 cents each. Mr Raymond for plaintiff ; Mr-O'Cenor for defendant. | two songs, and at the close an exhibition of paint- ae a oo) TR TA ae Farisand begs to ed Tue Rosk Manvat.—A work on roses is really . gs, ill tive of the three kingdoms of nature. ons, Feb. 1 ORK ANDPHILADELPHIA RA sROADLIN® | cull ro examiue her varied nd el . is really ings, illustrative of the 8 . J. Cropper, Jue 1 DIRECT. (eee nike hep amecaelabertmnniege a novelty. Variousare the works pretending to be Common Pleas. ‘The topics of the lecture were arranged under B. flatters herself’ Nowery, daily issuing from the press; but even ad- Before Judge Ulsherfer. The COLUMEUS, the same are anrivalled in the 16] You Newaax, Newoaunswick, Princeton, Tarwrow, | Mad t eb. = 16 Borwentown Axw Buriinaton, city, both as to style, quality, shaye and prive. A call will ’. A. Cole, oe both as’ to style, mitting that Arnn.2-—Kelly ¥. Kely.—This was an action on 0: the following heads, viz:, Transition to the Spiritual IRE, (ne ‘convines them ef the fact. ‘inal count, an unusual form of action, brought in a technical I al PI ee The YORKSHIRE, (new) for. ’ MAGAZIN DE MODES, Mian: Gthinirnene OGL: etnall form; to avold a suit in Chancery and 4 S forma of potign | part of U niversal Philosophy—The Means proposed Ds. Bailey, UMay 16 July 1 pnt J 0 Weds nek fot ras which is substitute fora bill in that Court, and had been |for developing the True Principles of Intellectual ‘These ships are not surpassed in point of elegance or comfort UNITED STATES DAGUERRIAN GAL it does not follow that flowery descriptions, or hor-| prought with that view. ‘The action did not call for | philosophy—and an Enquiry into the Origin of our 175 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS jn their cabin accommodations, oF in their fast sailing qual THROUGH IN 81X HOURS. by any vessels in the trade. Leaving Sew York daily from the foot of Courtlandt st WHI’ id ; ‘The commanders are well known agmen of character aud | Moris Line at A. M.--Mail Pilot Liue ati P.M E. sek es lpar hariaboped experience, and the strictest attention. wil. always be Paid to| Yh Mursing. Line prosseds to Bordentown: fom thence Ly | of DAUD IECOT TERR TOR IIS it trom two t> fourteen persons in the same pi promote the comfort and convenience of passengers, steamboat to hiladelp! Fanee ity, ax regards the day of sailing, will be observed as athe Evening Line proceeds direct to Camdem (opporite to | ty and accuracy ef delineation, cannot b ‘’ it ther wich or Fie ice of fest ere a ent in) without change of cars. taken in all kinds of weather, Dollars, whieh a vided, w ticultural treatises, preclude the want or utility of a | damagas, but simply asked a finding from the jury as to if : Py melved inthe cate warrant the ap. | Einotions, and the Sublime and Beautiful, &c. flowers. r. Buist, the anthor, seemste have i to settle matters of ‘The learned lecturer commenced by showing the con- ceeded in what was, he says, his highest ambition | dispu in suit, who were | nection between the material and immat part of man; —that of “inducing some to enter the flowery | partners in trade. The jury found a verdict for plaintiff | he said that after investigating man physically, we rise paths of horticulture, where healthful employment | , Attorney for plainti—Mi. Brewster. For defendant— | by gradation to his will and understanding; he compared and innocent pleasures wait to greet them.” Mr. Windslow. _ | the heart to the will, and the lungs to the unde standing, Messrs Cary. & Hart and the Author, Philadel. | . Coseershall'and Toppan va. Lerder ond Johnson.—This | und illustrated his ‘argument by a problem in alg Messrs. Cary & Hart and the Author, Philadel-] wag an action to recover the amount of a quantity of | He next touched upon the nature of ideas. He said that phia, are the publishers. groceries delivered to the defendants Plaintiffs are in the | by confining ourselves to the investigation of one leading Mantin Cuvzzuewrr.—Part five of the “ Life and | wholesale grocery trade: defendants are retailers. ‘The | class, we could readily comprehend how all other classes e ” e groceries were delivered at the store. The defence put | of our ideas are formed to illustrate this part of his sub- Adventures” of the above named gentleman, is 7 7 y San ki 4 Dugald Stew come to hand. {tis a reprint, very neatly execu. | '% Was that the transaction did not take place in the name | ject; ke relerred to the works of Burke an} Dugald Stews tod he Meatrs. ‘Harper & Brothers, Clift street, | of the firm, and that Johnson, one of the defendants, got | art. Although, he said, they had accomplished nothing, led, by Mesars. Harper ‘others, Cliff street, | the articles on his own accomnt, before he entered into co- | what they had done were merely stepping stones to what from the English edition, to be in seven parts at 64 | partnership with Lerder. The case was adjourned over | had followed, But he would endeavor to lay open all the 1 ‘ cents each. until this day avenues and by-ways of the mind, and develope the uni- yoon’ ae. 4g re-| _ For plaintiffs cipies upon which they depend. Lord Bacon's Brackwoov’s Macazine—J. Winchester’s re ‘ i philosophy was an obstacle to the light of sei- vention of citizens | Work solely dedicated to the Rose, the prince of | whether the facts len did Collecuon ; ingle, o7 in grours le, whieh, in bear~ rpessed, Portraits hout colors; the by the mous in- ia ae Hundred |" Passengers will procure their tickets at the office 7 ich he ich ample stores of every deseription will be | courtiandt street, wheve 8 commodious steamboat, Wi prices of which he has redaced te those cheng Tarnished Uy the stewards, if required. bres sth bay aioe be bagwaxecrates on board. 2 : ‘The Americaa luatitute, at ite late exhibition, awarded Mr ‘Neither th captain or owners of these. will be Uhiladelphia bagi Crates are couveyed from city to city, | White the first preminm for the best Daguerreotype likeness le forany letters, parcels, or Payy them unless | Mihout being opened by the way | Hach train is provided with | (for grouping and general effect), which is but another proof Tegulr ils of adi are igued ther oe ele ones: | Sotrin which aieapariments aad dreseing rooms ex;realy fr | uf the angerigrty ofispostats,” Nx. White athe woe agent ply to ‘Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from'the foot of Wal- | and at no other eatubliaharent. su the City oF Stace can they Le GOODHUE & CO, 64 South st. . iphia from the foot of Wal: | and at no other establiahmeut in the City or State can tney be RRA A Oe Bare a wat street, bY steamboat to Bordentown at 7 0 clock, A. M | obtained. BH. N.Y. 5 ¢ itt and of BAKING, BROTHERS & CO., Lipool.’_ | “phd ives for Balstmore lonve Praietele : iladelphia at 736 A, M., and Pe eae LING OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS | ‘1; M. deing « continuation Ot thelines from Now ork’ "4 I et of A) i jiquers, . Po very FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYt Packs til—The splendid and favorite eket shi HAKSPEARE. 1009 tons burtheo inkney and Story. For defendants versal Fors icor, will sail on ‘Thurs:ay,’4h April, her regu: int 0 of re" | Jouas B. Phillips and Alfred A. Phillips. ind ‘The dupe of this line being all 1000 tone. and wpwards, per- BBN ML Me OR RD F Sassen. of ten Ssieeod ota Bistanteen,”” wectl Cireult Court. phers that followed him, and particularly by Hobbes, who ane a ra er he ol eomntry rut poe al toweethe| © PIONuett AWD EXYGEAS FAOKET UINe FOR | itis and highest pono by Amer Lesiiuent Ierinen apie pewesTol sagceh antl nibok Before Judge Kent. Taught that allfour seas were derived, from sensation ¢ 's A " n r A wh apa 2 i lone. Locke, he was the first thet threw some light tonny ther, as their great enpacity venders them every wa’ | BY ‘THe PENNSYLVANIA CANAL & RAILROADS, | fer the most berneifat colored Davner, Y stirring ineident. It is useless tosay more in praine | , APRH. 2-—Reynolde ve, Edwards —The jury in this case | SOU. fury of our deus, He showed that we derived ing secured, by letiers patent, the excins; more comfortable and it than ships of a smaller class, disagreed, and were ; ‘his superior Line of Packets is now in complage ofder | iv fropreton t Jared by h f Blackwood Be eflection ax well us fr tt i superior to avy | New Boats have been placed on the Line, and every arrauge- | RUS'PEs Ol tesuag. Collared, Hane Coty sit ea and Cieatlenen | ce ape seg His Honor, Judge Ker, intimated to the gentlemen of | hem from reflection as well us from sensat Wo secure erihe ‘hvala not fail vo | Nem Bouts have berg laced on the Line. and every acranei” | tay hn mdneed hietrrme 24 perceat™ Ladtenand Geatlemen | cere Repository. oF Mopenn Enotisit Ro-| the bar that pone but sbort canes would. be tried for the | Locke was a believer in revelation. Hobbes w jue reapeeifully imvited to call and examine the large colleeticn . : in the Gallery, whether they conte nplate sitting 01 te country which the route prases,renders it the | Premium Apparatus, Plates, Cases. ee. supplied ‘at lower iat can be taken for th 2 rates than at any other blace in'the United States. Ile believed in nothing but sensation—a belief which un unately governs agreat part of mankind at present. The lecturer next adverted to Hume, and the Fi philosophers of his day, and commented on their wri J.T, TAPSCOTT, At thar ¢ i Passace (Office, boas bl 43 Perk slip, corer South street, Wor fummilies travelling westward, it mance.—No. 3 of this month] publication is just | remainder of the week, and requested that no case would outs Its price is $1 perannum. This number coniain | be put-on that would be likely to detain the Conrt, at the last received portions of the three serial novels, | f#"hest, buttwo hours, untiljMonday next. est. preferable to all ocher | "Is lintee MITTANCES 7 AL fonts.” No eto bac beimeptaed bd theke the aneommmndations SEEN BRACE 5 ETSY hall fs Ar Bedford vs. Borrum.——An action on an nssumpait to re ; Fea ce se tretinis mcary iaaime larte | ou board the boats. amp snple i hey aie in charg of . Ui R. BLESSON, the C catge eh i maar | Py wh Of | cover the umount of a promissory note, Defendant was | Sith ier eT peer emat thet ir amall, to persons residing in any part of Lreland in | ¢xperienced, pai tihetny |COPPERSMITH, FROM PARI the Court of Queen Anne,” by Ainsworth; and } sued as one of the endorsers. ‘The defence was, that due | of halfthe people of France a hae col age Bde Sane manuer as he and his predecessor in busiaess have done | from AS THE HONOR ty inform the public, that he has j Tom Burke of Ours,” by Harry Lorrequer. notice was not given. Verdict for plaintiff, $007, with | v1, the authors of the French Revolution es th Shs naka wennet Oats and mores also, voany pare of Koglaad PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG, opmagtsa stayoat O68 Geennwies strvst, Riare be Secret pis. Tied na peers doors might be laid all the atrocities and calamities thet or Se@lans is reacered one of plewur- rather than toil. tures and has for sa chea Ravgesand Tackle, &e ina! Severn GaLe—Two Vessens Asuore —-At snn-| Haffman va. Dunlop.--An action to recover money paid doppenss during that eventful period tise yesterday morning, the wind blew steadily | out by plaintiff for the defendant, Verdict for p BS ce pe nina pt th ne ps from the southwest, and the Inke was comparatively calm | $452 ny J Cousin’s analysis ofthe will: from thelr | dowels lode ite U2 sehr ke pty ‘The Const edjowmed et an eerily hour Ignorance of the connexion between body and mind, and almost instantaneously and commenced blowing a tre- ao i wi of the science of degre mendous gale, (which still continues) accompanied with General Sesstone, ee Sass trcemrerton ian to, th. ext * heavy mow aqualls, About two o'clock, P. M. the wind en Hatfield and | Sieh hb crepan the form of man, and the solar sy aving veered round tothe west, the schooner Jetlerson, neo viecles of man’s body, and was Captain Dougall, wan discovered making directly to- one oy thea roan that is the grest external words the piers, huther sails being torn to ribbons by ion of the lecture the andience rsediand. ved by letter (post, paid) to the subscriber, or | oi ‘ parsaliy Sepseied vite yng the name of the prtaon pr | OFFICE N. E, CORN Pemcuaia ireland, England. or Scotland, to whom (tis to te ; 3 Fent,and the nearest pont town, will be immediately transmit- | Where every in! ted aid pard accordingly, nnd a receipt to that effect given, or] 7" Sea's Bay ed te tre sender, BE Wy . | ttyle alcogether new, made of one piece of metal. Moulds for GH AND CHESTNUT | Pity coths, af diferent madly Palambigne Bathing. Tabs, Half Baths. He also mannfhctares wrought iron, tia, tins over aod repairs, as good as new, all Kitchen Ranges and Tackle; and by sgrrement will deduct filty percent to different howls and boarding houses. Eve above ticles willbe Tent ont. ntift, ‘on may be obvalned, 2 be need nt 13 nouth Thaed a ori ; | where the Care start from every morning a¢Bo'clot net ims on persons in any part of are star! mn ey ‘clork. Ie Eo nado Scotia. ea ve golleeced by she sunerih- | _m25 Ie re KL CUMMINGS, Agent ented at the above pines: et for persous residing in any part of the Uort ves or Cae EW ORLEANS—Louisians and New | Youok men who can apeate lrench'an "na tae alex tacts Jr, 82 Cedar at, Line —Regutar oncket of 10th Apr fant | 22 i — . ng packet ship OCONEE, Capt D. Jacksoa,will in tinman, and trict Attorny. n+ Francis pleaded guilt auly ® fibre niverse. At the cone. FRENCH CHINA. PASSAGE FROM DUBLIN, CORK, WATE. arday. No. 4 800T er the gale, and haying broken her tiller just as she reach- | to an indictment for an assenit and battery on Catha end to be wach plente! FOU. GERIY, COLKRAINE, BELP ABT, a having handsome fumishe! xccomm- No. 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, ail the breakers outaite, she was at the mercy of the storm, | Phillips of 409 Broome st, beating li = very severed 1d bipedal a hota’ arene Toe va a ha ahote K. COLLINS me the violence of which drifted her ashore some rode south | cowakin. Plea recorded ond ferred to allow | Dearn or (rw. Canront.—An extra rom the ‘ sing ef GG South street DALESME, Importer and Agent for Manafactnrers, has Hullia '& Wosdrutl, who | Xs always on hand a large assortment of dinner and tea atts heir address ip plain whiteand gilt French Porcelain, as well as ainner aud sec aptain FP et, will sneceed the | Dessert Plates, of ail sizes, nssored Dishes, Soup ‘Tureens, her regniac day. ales ishes, Salad Bowls, Frait Baskets, Custards and IRELAND, SCOT- Newt rs Drogheda, tt thei ends an hove Sm brow ht ow clase American Packet Ships, on the most reason- of the pler, At this moment the brig Rosa, Capt. Whit- | time to put in affidavits in mitigation of punishment. Nachville Union announces the death of Gen ing, hove in sight endeavoring to make our harbor, but | 4rtempt at Burglary—John Hartz, a Ind, was tried for | liam Carroll, Inte Guvernor of Tennessee, whose she being also disabled by the storm, went ashore south | attempting to break into the office of Messrs. Tyler & | familiar to the country besides, in connection with his of the Jefferson, Both vessels had cargoes of stone for our | Mapes, No. 215 Franklin street, on the 17th of February, | military services as commander of a volunteer gorps in harbor, and it is hoped they will be got off without sus | with intent to steal. Verdict guilty, and remanded for | the war of 14 9, and for public services rendered since in leans M. ableterms, and withont their experiencing any umnecessa’y de- tenuon. ci . ‘avscott, one ot the firm, will be on the Attention te the passengers engaged fT thaxe ‘agents here, and persous way rely | ShGGLGE FROM ENGLAND, 1 i i thatthe wishes aad wmforts of those, whcse passage my. be booeage ND WALES: VIA LIVERLOGL. calito, Tea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, French and Ameri- | taining material injury. Since the above was written, | sentence. seimos civil oopacities. The “Union” says it was only i ber to be | Capt. Davie of the «chr Ocean, has arrived in town with | Forfeited Bail.—The recognizances of Joseph J. Allison | on the loth ultimo that he was mingling actively and joy - nd} fellow citivens im celebrating his crew passengers, announcing his vessel ashore | indicted for an axsault and hattery,and of John T.Schultz, | ously with his friends u y e and proper attention. For has made unequalled arracgements artiel oO ag ALTACE Ma E subscriber has made uneq «i All the articles are warranted of the best qualit poh hAPSCOTT, for ring, ont fpigpets he ent 1844. Those | sold on tiberal terms, and in lots to suit purchasers. at their Passage Office, 43 Fe ‘Slip, cor. South street, sted ple ak fo well to apply at re out one and a half miles north of this village. No cargo | of No. 63 Rooseveltstreet, for being the receiver of a gold | the restoration of ‘ackson’s fine. where, also, Drafts may be: Alor tates, cr ematl sums; | te eldentablished packet office of 4 2s.) gt south at, |GHINAT GLASS & LAMP MANUFAGTORY | sbourd.. They also report the echr Wave ushore at Ht | watch, worth $0, stolen by David Jones, from Mrs sane eaneicn demas ot eevonyaungouae pr any, other charge. at | x, B.—‘The shive ofthis ine nov Ie Haak orety five | Hn OGTR MER ATS ANU SACTORY. | cine.—8t. Joveph Com. Bulletin, March 18. X-sendford, of CUA street, were ordered to be estreated | | Rumonno Removers: —Tt was eae By ce tS PesseeeRrotanost one ington 0 OF any oro re, | days, and drafts can as asual be furnished for any amo: = | THE anders inmed respectfully inform their eastomers and the ae as they did not appear when called to trial. ipewe,"that om the 16th of the present month, the follow. FOR HAV. Pb on bg Caps = leanne Lublig that tney have reduced their prices of the abovear-| | CaNaDa. Navication.—Although we were yes-| No further business being ready for the Court, it war i emntlemen will be removed from office :—John ¢ A HAV RE te, sei a Aeait, ths superior | ani ean dm APPT Xyeles, ay a Ty ine Seay Tents, y shalt onpe- terday visited by a severe north-east storm, during | ®djourned till Wednesdry at 11 o'clock A. M. W fee ouah navel officer; John C. Montgomery, post righ OF Daas ty to “genase FOR LIVERPOOL New Line “Regular Packet | tnd they warrant their artiel's, such as Solar Lampe of alt de’ | Which a considerable quantity of snow fell, yet the previ- ——— master tad Capt. Thomas Hayes, navy egent.— Philadel FygoN FURR Nae w , eb Pear aR Cobb of 1000 tous, will bail an above, het | #e7plions. Astral Lamps altered to Salar. Gus mild weather has had a decided influence on the ice Court Oaiendar—This Day. A ie ae " OYD & HINCKEN, 9 Tomine Baildon. Ree oe 7 meraget raer’ all ase rtment of Cut and Plain Glsss, new pattern Giron. | on the St. Lawrence. The river is now entirely open to} gurenion Counra—t, 2, 10, 13, 14, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27,98, |?” hl ———s m3! ee Freee aay or pagsage, having accommodations un-qualted | doles, Chandeliers, Candelabras, Bouquets Hall | navigation in this vicinity, and it is very robablo th 29, 30, : We TR ay wok oi Rarrp TRAVELLING FOR THE Skason.—-We learn FOR FALE.—The sloop THOMAS COLYER, | for splendor or comfort, appl} oa board, ae Orleans whart, foot | (j\mP \ the South channel is clear up to the Lake. wtward we! | ‘ . 7, 78, 96, 101, 107, 120, | from the Post that Mr, Samuel Hough, an expre ry Bing 8 now laying the foot of Spring street, | of Wall street, or to 3 ‘ one perceive by our exchanges that steamboats are already in ja1! 133 to 141, 143 to left Quebec at2 P. Mon Thursday, and arti She w i 10 K, K. COLLINS & CO. % South st. | Teh Pivaned for patties. Citizens genera'ly. motion. There are, however, yet large quantities of snow hs dat tae ity at 8PM. on Saturday—o4 hours — on the ground, although the principal roads, from the miles. “He came as far great wear on them, had previogs to yesterday’ snow be. | Common Puras—Nos. 15, 7,8, 10,11, 28, 44, 2,92,97, 41. | Tyanseript, April ke oa come almost impassable with sleighs.—Brockville Record- ae ly a ‘i > Th Senate, Thursday, March 28 — or Marka. : rd) xnsty Count Mantiai.—A Court of Inquiry has | ,, Butt, Passe—In Senate, Thumeday, Maret ~ been ordered at Fort Leavenworth to try Captain 1A sin the ieee Sroxhulm Fox, Esq of the city of Canapa Improvements.—Extensive preparations | Cook, of the United States Army, for his conduct towards Com, England. to Frederick Hayward Manby New- are now in progress, at the port of Kingston, iCan: Col. Snively’s party Jast spring. It will be remembered pearson Featel a Wert, for the opening of the spring navigation. Upwards | that Capt. C, was sent ont to protect the Santa Fo t see aie aiatified {6 learn of 3000 men are at present employed in building piers, | and that on falling in with Col. 8. and the party of Texi-| Mrcwtaan Crors —We are gratifie ty earn wharves, and warehouses at that harbor, and forwarders | ans under his command, he captured and disarmed the | that notwithstanding the unuwal openness and. warmth and business men generally anticipate an exten: entire force. The Court will consist of Col, Kearney, | of the winter, the wheat fields look quite as well as com spring business. Col. Vose, and Maj. Wharton, mon at this aeason of the year Price of passage $100. ‘d a antares tes wack dan, Capted F. Deveyster, of 1000tone, | audexnmine our assortment and si iety a i ci | wilt tucaced he’ Seid AUK ihe doth of May, her reguias | aWAlity and prices. STOU ce ie % , i oi feaenst Seore, No, ¥ Joke ee coer eae , aa ol I and Retail Store, No. 3 John st, near Broadway, + Faggipreers may rely on the shipsof this line sailng punctual OL—Tacker of te ate Ap | | FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &e Livenr jor, fast, sailing packet ship SHAKE. wubscribers hn cd, per Inte Hee eTpeain Minor, will positively suil as rey tad Keep eongiantty on hand, 4 co te arrivals from rtificial Flow npr pages lar day. finer, will sail #8 above. ‘nccommodations for cabin.second cabin and Mater ‘Of all kines for Flowers treight or passage, apply ge board et Orleans Wharf, foot | steerage Sramstien ‘Those wishing to # berths should eathers, Hair O) its, and Millinery articlea—for orto. h. COLLINS & CO., make early applicati saleby HENRY & KAHN, Importers, of Wall hes M8 Bouth street | isan Om ATR THEGD MAN, 61 South sireet, | “Mu Sm¥rre i Ti Liberty street, Sreraize, pr tire, nod is five vents ol fe ‘on the Hudson river bt tinh ticalars apply to 237 Brosdway, New York, Administrator of the estate of Franklin Agate, deceased, oe 5 ERPOOL—To saith Ty ete hip, BAA!