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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, X., No. 101—Whole No. 3672, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1844. pute To the Public. NG NEW YORK HERALD-daily newspaper—pul ished every day of the year except ‘New Year's day and Fourth of July. Price ‘2 cents per copy —Or $7 26 per an- Bum—postages teqne in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday moroing—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Postages paid, cash in a tance ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and incroasing fast. It has the largest circulation of paper in this city, or the world, and is, therefore, the best chanitel for business menin the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- vance, PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderat Price, and in the most elegant style. 8 a JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proraixros or THe Hirao Estas.isHMenr, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau street OLD LINE LIVERPOOL, PACKETS. Mii OLD LIN & of Packets despatched in the follow im verpoo! will herealter be cepting that when the sailing day falls oo fi an the suce Via: The CAMERIDGE reg we Bete 850 ton 1 W. I 16 The ENGLAND, 6 1 10 toms parle, {Fes 18 i The OXFORD, ~ iy 4 % ‘ oF Rathbone, i HH The MONTEZUMA, Pi 16 1 8, 16 The EUROPE” B. Lowber, " % 1 mi, 1 16 ‘The NEW YORK, (aew) % 1 ooo % I The cobumuUs, “°??" 1 16 700 tons, Cole, 1 6 The YORKSHIRE, (new) 8 t to ‘ Di. Bailey,¢May is i ‘These ships are not surpaa in their cabin accommodations, or yany Vessels in the trade, ‘The commanders are well Known as men of character aud expecience, and the strictest atteytion will always be paid to Promote the comfort and convenience of passengers. netuality, as regards the day of sailing, w iif be observed as fore, ‘The price of passage outward is now fixed at Que Humlred Dollars, for which ample stores of every description will be Prorided) with theexceptigu of wines aud liquors, whieh will furnished by the stewards, . c Neither th “Zaptain or own oi tine sible for any letters, parcels, or packages Tegular bills of lading are signed therelor. fe, apply to BOP RPMS Atct se Buthog alip, NY. i29tf and of BARING, BROTHERS & CO., L'vool, 2K NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS... Be RB di ot lt ei Rea : ct from New i iat, and = . of i S p Fe! at iat of eleganos or comfort their fastasiling, quali s ships will be respon- art My em unless For freight or pas- mouth, From New York. ; ec. New Ship LIVERPOOL, 150 tons, fil i N. ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, (3227 21 Batons hs Woodhouse gMay 3 New ship ROCHESTER, 850 tons, (FeV 3 wep Joh. Britson Lee A . March 21 Ship HOTTINGUER, 1080 tons, Hite Zt a aie Nov'r 21 Jan'y 6 apThese substantial fat sniling, Gat glats ships, afl built in 2 7 And ability, and will be dispatched punetaally om the’ 2iat of each month. DTheir cabins are elegant and eommodions, and are furnished ‘with whatever can conduce to the ease and comfort of passen- Ress. Price of passage, $100. _ Neither the eaytnine or owners of these ships will be respon- sible for any parcels or packages sent by them, unless regular bills of lading are atzned therefor. For freight , bans OOOO LI te MINTURNS, 87 South New Yi orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS & 60s iverpoo ilee NEW, ee, adh ocr’ Second Line—The Shi: if this Li ill hereafter | Ww fork on the lat, and Havre on the 10th of each month, ‘as fol- lows, viz — From N ve . Fa Havrx. New Ship ONEIDA, lst Marek” Cloth Aprity Captain Int July. 3 sth August. Fates Fonek. } Ist November. Inih Decoaber. Shi BALTIMORE, ist April th May. Ci aie va Binek: - brah ite jeptembery “iward Fanek. anber. & tot : Bhip UTICA, Ist May. ¢ leth June. C. aa " id. Jat Fepeember oe ieee edrick Hewitt, FY isth February. Newshipge NICHOLASS edu” STetk Jake Capaia Ast October, 16th Now a J-B, Pell, (iat Feorusry. UiGth Mare ‘The accommodations of {hese ships are not surpassed, "com bining all that may be requited for comfort. ‘The price ‘of cat bin vassags i £100. Paaseusers will be aazplied with every re quisite with the exception of wines and liquors. iis intended for these vessels will be forwarded by the sub scribere, free frum any other than the expenses actually” iu ned a them,” Ror fight or was apply te “BOW INGEN, Agente, No.9 Toarine Building, cor. Wal id Wat hhe undermentioned stips will be regularly dispate! hence ou the int, and from Marseilles on the Sth of each tapnth during the veur as follows i= ¥roin New York. Marseilles, MIN aeVA, Capt. Bi 5 Feb. PRESCOM, Cape, Myrick Mareh 5 ri TUS PRUN Any 3 be “ t. ORIOLANUS, oe te Apal Jase 5 ) R They are all coppered and copper fastened, and have excelleut bas yey ge lor Or passengers, Phe price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines nor ‘Goous addressed to the agents, BOYD & HINCKEN, will be forwarued free of otter charges than those actually paid" For frevgnt or passace. opel 32 LAWRENCE & PHEGES. 109 Front atrect or to BOYD & RINCREN, Azeuta, m26r No 9 Tor PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOT- LAND AND WALE VIA LiVERPOUL, # ‘ber his made woe quailed arrargements for bri ‘Out emigrants this year, 1844. ‘Those ding tor their frieadg would do. well to apply. at ¢ old established packet office of ? ‘JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South at N. B.—The shirs of this line now leave Liverpool every = and dr-fis can as usual be furnished for auy am ableagall the principal beaking institutions througho kingdom, apply na above. ~ LACK BALL, OK OLD LIN OF Li POOL PACKETS~FOR” LIVERPOOL Regular Packet of the 16th of Al 5 t, last sailing packet ii NEW 1090 ton: tain ‘T', B. Cropper, will day, i her regaler day. ‘The accommodations of the New York, for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, will, on inspection, be fonnd to be fitted out in a maoner ibat cannot but add to the conve- mence and comfort of those embarking. FBerons proceeding to the olf country, wi this maguiticen atall times find cf packets & most de. irable conteyance. apply om board, foot of Beek paseag man street, oF to seribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, 34 Fuitom street. neat door to the r9tol6 Falton Bank. PASSAGE TO TT ERPOOL—To sail the Fh stant—he feat sai ip SHAKS- PEATE, Capes A. Miners wht onif as shoves passage, apply on board at Grieans Wharf, foot of Wall st. or to E. K, COLLINS «CO, ba es 26 ftre 46 South street NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER- POOL—Packet ef 2ist A efny Phe splendid snd Lyarite prckeehipLIV ltr OOL,1200 tars burtieo, ‘a, t Juha Eldriage, will sat! oa Monday, 22d April, he: regu- “tthe ships of tis live bein soas abont to embark for t tbe. de 100 tons and upw: oll country, will not frown selecting this lio ther, as their great capacity reude's them ever fortable end convenient than ships of a smal er accommodations it 1s Well kaowa are su,etior ing to secure berths should. not, fx to make West side of Buy ort eee on oa A a t TAPRCOLT At the Goneral Fassage Offer, 43 Peck Slip, eiwotlee cor South surcet. FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Kegular lacket of tatit Agnlect he cad ache any SIODONS, Sapt E. B, Cobb, of 1000 vous, will sail as above, her vs Turfrereht or passage, having acermmodations unequalled fer piendor lr comforts appl) om board, ae Orleans what, foot ry street, or to ¥. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South st. dan, t. JF. Depegster, of 1000 tons, icdons, aad vail the oth ef May, her regular £ prssage 1 ‘The packet ship Sh muceeed the 8: SEG TEaT 17 08 the shipeof this line rites panei us FOR LONDON. Packet of the 10th Aonl—The pocket ip TORONTO, Captain Griswoid.will sul sal ‘For p tasage, he i superior Accommodations. ny ly ty JOUN HicRDMAN, Gi South strert, N. B—Possce from Great B-itain and ye aud by the regular jackets, can at all tines be sevorod at the lowert rales, fund drafts fa uished forany amount, Ie stall the prineipal banksand iheie brinches. throwghont rargland, Ireland. $e t+ Jand snd Wales, on application as above 4 tonl0.n FOR SALE—The sloop THOMAS COLYEK, the Sprit eet, . Tay aw Pork she’ wee eas. ars apply to EVE AGA al bret U 237 Brondw Administrator of the extate of pid My of ine m3 REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, ke ——The er continues to, it mos to persons any pact we manner es be and his predecessor in business Have d for the {nat thirty years and more; also, touny part of England or Scotland : Movey remitced by: letter (post raid) to the enbseriber, or p reovally slepos ted with him, with the name ef the person or Ot Scotland, to whom itis to be | the nearest post own, will be imme:lintely tranamit- daceo tingly, aude receipt to that eff ct given, or ler. Persons in Jielaud, & sent, a ted and of the United Sta’ ordienly. MewitiSe, Jr. 62 Cedar et Priee Two Cents, JusT RECEIVED kate al aarnuel Wicks fromm terie’ the bert wt Geotlemen’s French Boots ever GREAT WESTERN RAI ROAD ROUTE FROM ALbANY gy BAO (3% MILES) ‘ BY RAIL ROAD. ‘The only Office in New York established hy the several Rail ‘oad Counpanies bet ween Alvany ana Brflala is at ? NDT SEREKT, No, 9 COURTL, JOHN YP. CLAK, General Agent. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. ment of Gaiter Boots. that can be found ja this city. aud The Bub eribers baring been appointed ements for forward: | K nes of Buskio SI ies, Button Ses, Yeunella ing Immigrants by Rail Koad from Albany to Butalo and ine | Pers, white, black. sand all otter kinds avd colors. Ale terinediate plices. are.« them curing the Sanmer the preatert a rtinent Of Boy's’ Boots aud Shors, Misses and from New York to Ui 205: to Myracase $2.92, to Aus | Childrens’ of all kinds to be found in this city; and all of cur burn $336; to Nochster $1.61, to Puifilo $9 50, Children | OW manufacture, and of the best Freach goods, acd warranted from 2 t.13 years o'd at half price; under 2 years free; nd all | to be the best,and as cheapas the cheapest, at 337 Broadway, Baggage froin Albany ou the Rail Rona is eatively fier: the comer cf Franklin street. GREGORY & CAHILL ts evident that it comes much cheeper to. the immii to re trv | by Heil Road tian by Cul he reaching: Budel» pee | _m9 tm*ee 267 Broadway, N.Y. Srermbonc fr N and Kail Road fro An fousny warren it takce per Couel rom cs vedaven Fhe fale TO COUNTRY MERGHANS. % BOOTS AND SHOES. $l+o 1 25 01 and Shoes in thia store you will find the greatest asso) Jowing clea Haewe (Ba ene Balto per re 4 wo eV HESON B JORNSOS, -Reeereretes Pott aaes ate to Johu ajchyng) have removed from 120 to Luvgage from N, York wo to Buffalo, 50lts 0 m street, and have completed th i “Albauy, 100tbs five, bal- Tat halance foritelbe: 55 | of Sreiag Godse corapriatag ine crcciest tatty eet hateot ance for 1001bs+ “ Luggige from Albany to uffalo frees: ++. Living for 42 hours, 99: 18} Loss of time at least 9 days warth to the labover S0 cents per dai 75 | Living for 10 da; orunent of Boots and Shoes that can be found ia ihe city aay Every thing in their bi onsisting in part of 3000 Indies’ Mo eod Bass ins, 3000 1 f 10 Indies? leather do, es? common do, 5000 Ladies? comin Slippers, 2500 gentlemen’s do, 1000 ladies? 's French do, 1.00 Weit Backs, 10,000 Children’s’ Shoes of all end co’ ora, 1000 tadieg? ters, black aul colores, 50 © 12,05 | sew of gentlemen's fue Deduct fare per R. Road-++6.43 | cases kivs do, 25 en 5 xj —— | ticks that can possibly u t and ‘The traveller per He; Rond savers + 85,62 | or gi'e, 42 - hatha sire apposite the Chatham, Theatre They als» forward passer g. reo Cleaveland, Portamonth aud | N.B. Fhestore opened till 10 o'clock in the eveuing, giviog ovher plces ig Ohio; Detost, ke , Michigaas Green E country werchauts an opportunity to purchase when notother wanke, Ke. Wi exsin Tart ry; Chicago, Hhn0i wise engiged. m8 Im#ec different ple s in Canada, at the lowest rates,” All information | —— Oo the diffrent ures givea gratis, and Tickets to be had oily atthe Albany aid Bullalo sal teed Ofies 9 Cow tande y | L ‘Total per R. Road. goa) PS" 50 cases pezged do, do, and all ouber acti- BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN <a WHO WEAR the above articles andwish to save money, NEW YOR rT yr had better lose no the in ealt fashionable Boot avd YORK AND PRETO he ROAD LING Shoe Stores tS. P. SECOly Nos. 16036 and 161 Greeagv sen sorert, wilete ull i street. OLF & RICKES, ap? Im*m suit themselves with an article ¢ ant Jor style cr make, fasiiouand finish, eacnot be surpassed or pere Hhge creation this eit Tr B. begs to apprizeim particular thosels i+: and gentle- men who consider a well fitting boot or gaiter \w ) ndispensable article to the tout able of all within the ¢ pri monde, that treet, are the ouly plaors u New York B.—Ladies and 3 iplbaiantad Sort be oe eet Ye crdige, Remember, 16034 and 161 Greenwich street. £0 BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. ASSORTMENT of the above named articles ifox Nawaax, Newsnunswick, Princeton, T! Bonaxxtown Ave Bunurncton. THRO = GH IN 81X HOURS. {earics New York i e ily om the foot of Courtlandt st. Moming Line at 9 A. M.—Mail Pilot Line ata P, M. The Morning Line. proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by steamboat to Philadelphi : The Evening Line priceeds dicset to Camden (opposite to @hiladelphia) without change of cars. x Passengers will procuze their tickets at the office fuot of LARG! Conrtlandt street, where a commodious, steamboat, will be in my be had at the Manu/acturer’s Depot, No. 260 Pcatl st, ‘endiness, with bagwaxe crates on board. New York. Philadelphia barnage crates are couyeyed from city te city, Amoug thi mihout being opened by the way Fach train is provided with | ¥iZi— acar in which areapartments and dressing rooms exyresuly for | Mens’& Boys’ on hand may be found in part the following, ; in pegu’d Boots | Mens? & Boys? ‘Thick Brogns ‘ie Indies! use, Dodo Gard Seat do” | Dodo Rin Pe Roturuing, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal- | Dodo Pump Sole das] Dado da. Reset i autatrect, by. steamboat to Bortentown. ot 7 g clock, Av At, tal v 4% | Dodo Catrac fo by railroad fyor Camden, if g'olo M. do Dodo do Pegred 19 ie ites for Helena eave Pasladviphia a U6 A, M., and | Do do | bods Pamp Sule 8 ctawa eontuaacion of theliuea froin New York’ "| Do Stan: Pogues Bodo Goatand Seal 0 ‘ do 1 joom*ro ud & great variety cf Woma's, Misses, and Childe 1's Bushing, Bootes Shipners, ke, &e., pegged and sewed; toxesh= Peer tas waster 2 i er sata d geversl assort nent of Palm Leat and Leghora hats Couairy merchaats and othersare invited to call aud examine All told Jaw for caan or city necen‘ances, PIONEL AND TS VACKED Lina FOR mi Imtee AME SYS Hotel Building WV EXP N PITTSBURG, os BY THE NSYLVANIA CANAL & RAIL ROAD. JUST FINISHED—Flegant Nutria Fur Hats (ordi This superior Line of Packets is now in co” plets oder. 5 termed Beaver) at the low price ef $3; superior sh New Boats nap of Prussian Moleskin et $3. ‘These hats are equal in darabi- is webeen placed oa the Line, and every arrange, | iy ment mad that can be desired to secure the comfort of travel: | lity aud lustre to ¢ fers, F ‘ very veat dress hit, The interesting country whi-h the route passes,renders it the | m6 1 most agcorable that can be taken for the West, oe For families travelling westward, it is pre‘ereble to all o.her No effurt has been spared to mane the accemmodations. d the boats ample acd comple. ‘they are in charge of experienced, attentive, and obliging captaigs, so that the trp from PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSLURG, Is eacered one of Pleyure rather hag a 4 10. OFFICE N, E. CORNER FOURTH AND CHESTNUT Where every informat'on tnay, be obteined ea eed ; e sold nt $1, Also, i x SWART § NG PA 3) ROUTS, &e. arieties of Pastry, Iced Omament-d Pyramids, ake of ferent varie ment of Tea Cake that ean be obtui any est kinds of Biseait, from Piloc ir the table, I fina 36 Phe je Phew of seasoaable variety, Pott Paste forms for Diuner Parvien, Orders anltllyrecsived aid ato ny nar ef the city or fe may alga be eedind at 1} south Thiet stand at the |°°""¥ As the Premium Bakery, te Lispenard, nee Cl + i mit 'y he CI be DEPOT, wt MARKET MEREET, 161 hy m Bakery, 40 Lispenard, near Church. where the Cars start from every moming at o’clork. —— m2 Im* re "A. CUMMINGS, Agent. RING FASHIONS, _ = i AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT, FREIGHTS FOR BALTIMORE. Mogaz in de Modes, 60 Canal strect. sre aRtHCSsON, DAM BEHRMAN, in returning thanks for the last eight MEOAT LINE y" ;pitronare, bezs most respectfully t9 inforin her ee ea AN Be rs,ind the public, that she has received het LTIMORE, “WARE AND CHESAPEAKE C his Line, consisting of the following Steambs $ Pe 3, er varied «nd el well as Straw Hats. ith an early from Par by wait stock of entire new styles Steamboat BALTIMO te, Captain F. Layman. dime B. flatcers herself that th ivalled in ti CUMBERLAND, "A. Colemary. ‘both as to atyley scalityy theze aad pre A oath will ERICH4 DN, “AG. Claypool. | convince them ef the fact. isno vin mre ea the upper si eof th mai 1 Me cae on jet 4 jm *m i sf Whur, daily, at 2 oelock P M., for Baltimore, arriving otk. hex? morning) Merchaudize destined South or West of Baltimore, will be forwarder tl eace with the greatest deapxtch. _ Kroighig for Norfolk, Richmond, Petershurz, Va. Wath- ington Georgetown Atexaudria, B. C. Cinclunatl, Ohio, Louinvitle, Ky , Saint Louis, Mo ; or any other point South o: West, recelved sud turwarded datiy at the lowest rates. _All’gooda destined for Baltimore wom New York, and con- signed to ths wadersigued at Poitadelphia, wil be forwarded the same day as received, and deliv red che fo] owing moraine, GR , Jr. Al m29 2 vre* No. 19 South W PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY. UNITED STATES DAGUERRIAN GALLERY. 175 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS WHITE, would reqectiully call the attenti f citizens: lee + “and strn.gers Visittig the clty to his spreatid of DAGUER CEO Fs FE PORTRAITS, nugles 07 in sroars ¢ sarue plate, which, in beau annot besurp ssed. 'Portraita her with oc without colors; the from two to fourteen ty und accuracy of taken in alb kinds of weather, prices of which he has redaced to those elvarg-d by the mor experienced in the business. ‘he American lastituts, at ite late exhibition, awarded Mr. Winte the first preminm for che best Daguerreoty pe likeness (for grouping and general effect), which i but another proof of the superiority of his portraits. | Nr, White is the sule agent wa New York for the very superior ported German Cameria; DAILY, Sundays except Through Di-] and at no other e.tablishiment im the City or State cau tacy be rect, at 7 P M., fvor the Stormboat Pier be- | obtaiced. tween Conrtlandc and Liberty streets, NB Imported Germin Came The stesmboat KNICKERBOCKER, Captain A. P. St. | can Instruments of the very Lest 4 John, Moud+y, ri 7. Chemica's, Po} ban “The Stegmooxt ROCHE: sale at the Ln ane ‘also French and Ameri ity, with Plates, Cass + always on nand, for £24 3a" m AbFiseotelock FSU, Urdu J_F. R. BLESSON, The SGU AMENCAT Keun We COPPERSMITH, FROM PARIS ta Typesdsll, Monday, Wedorday, Friday and he Steamboat CURTIS PECK, Captain Wm. H. Peck, Tuesday, Thozsday and Saturday at 5 Passengers taking this line of boat FLAS 241 HONOR 9 intdem the pud'ie, that he has jn ‘opeacd a store at 268 Greenwich street, where he manul ‘i eecve i Albany in | 2:74 Abd ae for ene, Witehen Togs ad Tek We am'fe time’ to wake the Moraiug iaia of Cra forthe east ot Wit Chee, of differe.tmndiie. Alumbigue Bathing Tabs, st. 8. Y onli on (RR ce pena ; alt Bathe. "He also muutactares yerotght ison, tia, oe over are furnished xood as new, all Kitchen Ranges and Tackle; a Baw and cor: Teor. Ly for speed and accom- reement will deduct filty per cent to different hotels ing houses. apply on bo: he above articles will be Irat oat, — Wanted at the nkove place, a joar: om tioman, and men who can speak French and English. a FRENCH CHINA. orto P.C, Schultzat aa AND TROY STEAM- BOAT LIN ARUANGEMEN T'S FOR 144—MORN- dex £ ING LINE—From the fort f Barclay s eet, No. 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, a Bat 7 o'clvek A. M., Sundays excepted.) (U2 STALKS.) ‘Phe Steamboat TROY, Capt A. Gort, and & VALIESME, Imperier and Agent for Manufnetnn The Steamboat MPIRE, Capt, 8. It, tee, Ad. ‘aleayeon hind a luge acvortinent of dinncr aad tea Evening Line=-Dirsot from the foot of Cor rtlaude street, at | jy pl rin whiteand gilt Sreuch Porcelain, as well as inner and Toeloek P.M. [Su ays er pie Nes rt Plates, of 41 sizes, assoried Dishes, Soup Tureen», Fhe Beeamboes BALD G. Cart. 45 MeLeon, and Covered Dishes, Salad Bowis, Frait Baskets, Custards ad ‘The Steamboat ALBANY, Capt. Rt. B. Mac Stand Ths proprietors of the New York, Albuy snd Troy Lire ‘Tex and Chocolate Wire, Greek, Freceh and Ameri would respectfully inform tt je that their boats have | can shape. during the recess, of ‘naviza:io Dax: wincer, been refitted | “"AiL the articles are warranted of the beat quality, and to be and repleaished throughout, and many innprovements aided to | gold on lireral terins, aad i .owto auit purchasers, the comfort of the traveller Troy and tampite, as hereto- | m9 bmn fore, will rorm the Mor ing Line, from the Seambont Pier | = foot of Br-etay street, rau ¥ (Suudays exceyted] mak- | ‘TO HOU ing the principal intermediate landiags on the River Fiche Nwallow and ATbany will form ths 7 o'clock Evening Line (through direct) d.i'y (Sundays (excepted.)‘Theabovr | C} ‘are of Lhe firat clave of Ste rabosts, end Cor rpeed and ac: ine wisucpussed, aud what is «fxreater inte q RS AD S$ SMITH & CO. reapeettully inform their + she Tut ie gec erally. hua they will atteud pe aitinging aut veiling the household faruitne of fami sD ia.ving oF decliving housekeeping, and. ner 4) (lads of perxone seliagdishing busives:, either at th fr atores 0, the omacrs, oF iu Oue sales RCOm, which ix admire bly auapied for the parpose. msec |” ar sal 1a fet deep and well Tighted, ficient guarantee of kia il deportment and safe management. jarch 12, 1341. itnated on SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. Brovdwa: “tone ion of th . oo re ough fn t 1d oth irtes fe BLOOMINGDAL, MANHATEANVILLE AND | Sabin i reilption of merchapiise wagers INE OF STAGES ty. Termimoderate, Vie ment of ante prompe advance Wil bs mids Oa cons vate sal Fare to Minh: Fareto Fort W tanyilleys + ages will commence om Monday, April L, 1844, as follows :—I tig Mauha‘tauvilte at 7 o'clock, A. M fery hour vat 6 P.M. Leaving New York, comer of Tryon Row and Chatham st two doors cast of the Heriem Railroid Office. at 9 o’cloek, A. MM and continue ruauing every Four until # P, M Stages p.sses the Jrphon for prble or H CHAS 8 SMITH, _ s HENRY E WILLARD, Austionersand Commission Merchants, Store 504 Brondwa Duane st. ‘LO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. + dud Beckers Hotel: | D), 4, PEXSER & CO. (lately removed from the comer of Burnham's Mansion Louse, the Abb jacker’s Hetel, William and Joha, to No. 60 Joha street,) offer tor sale Sraney Charch Ceametsy, the High Bricay, aad Wart Washing: ral terme, ‘wholesale and retail, the Tierorcke, mn. ET d by reeentarrivals — 127 Im* re Proprietor. U Zeonye Wor moat complete assortment in Berlin best Zophy’ STATEN ISLAND FERRY. ‘On and atter Tuesdy, February 27th, the Boats will leave m27 Imre e vt Yor Embroidery, of cotton, silk and worsted, in all hs. Berlin Hiubpoidery Prrterna—of the choiccat and newest dev ts follows, until furt} er'notice -— Cfiption; Embroideries, tiniaed and commenced. on. vaivet, Staten Island. Leave New York. siile, worsted aud coton, worked 1m the raat tastefel Pari= #3 A, DL. Ato A fran tye : ec 12 Tassels for Hair Dresses, of gold, silver,and silk and tins-lled; 2 PM. 3% P. javr Pins, and a large variety of ocher racelets, Combs, deaat ful Paris Fahey Articles. Purse Omaments—Stert, gilt and Twist, plaia and shaded. in sti and flower Chenille, of silk and meval aod 8 1X. Fringes, Gimps and Cord avd T'assala, imported and of ire, of gold, silver, silk, Ke. all colors Buale’s Porse 5 5) N. B. On Sanday the boet will leave at Ll instead of 12. i id an yroiders fetore NEWARK - ND NEW YORK, FARE LY 12) CENTS. THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, PAIN JOIN GAFFY, cA Will commence her trips for the season on Tharadag, april deh and rag wuuil farther no- tice rs follows :—Lenving Newark at 75; Oiclnek, A, M., New York 4 o'clock, P. M el 4 The Rainbow has ben enlirged, completely refitted, and adacted co (his rout, and having a largs deck saloon, ean z BURNS AND CLARINDA,. whole of the mysterious aud secret Currespon ! twee the Pat BUR and the co Conley ne casun ate 2 ake umber 4 passenger fa"by Chaninghase and’ gener, fay she Mrci gmt egried ar tery reasonable rates. ha at Tenathy by the decease of Chae New dork, at thre ads of ber grandeom, W. obs, eon te, the world, T' tie tis a page aed and for sale by K.P. BIXBY & CO, mid im*ec No, 3 Pack Row, opposite the Astor Haee, ed ‘Trov, Aibuy aid New Yor sens hind wnon ms for cating casal to say 09 the FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, We, TOC HE cribers hay 4 Li y COU tOCK | THE dea ict treaty ou hand, a eopies aso mt awe DRAFTS ON FNGLAND,1ELAND, “Flowers fee. —Perwons about remitting inquey to it Matenals of al Kints for Flowers isk ie the Old Country ean be supplted feathers, Hair atk, An ri with drafts in aame of £1,40, £3, £5, 010, | enleby HENRY 9 tN eat £ Sm rre 73 Liberty street. wf phd lh ih amount, payable up staire on demand, without diveoun', or any o SHIN; GLASS be TAM MAN Tal kdl : Provincial Bk, d GHINA, GLASS & LAMP MANUFACTORY. Pe ae ot esidony J, Barmed fC ie] TO COUNTY MERCHANTS AND OTHE unt Bank, Liverpools, HF uzdenigned respectfully inform the x eastomers and the aking Company, Sit Win, Forbes, Hunter & Co., Seotland; | 4 j ublig thac te. have reduced their prices of the shove nr and the branches tn every post town throaghout England, ticles, and having been mang frccnring truny years, their Jaen cucland aud. Wales, which drafts will be forwarded by | rieves enables then to fu nish cheaper than any other ho the Packets of the 11th, 160, 2ist, nod 26th, or the, toys! Mail tnd they warrant their articla, such os Solar Lamps of all de “ ve Ist or Mav, 0 ted to Sala steamer sailing from Boston on the Ito) Mt COLT, J Plain Glies, new pattern Giron: At their general pass se office, 43 Peck slip, ras, Bowyuete, Me., >. Tall felsro corner of South witn rich and’ ent stained IV HALL fetrers from she country must come post paid. {lactic matched nay patierns. Glass made ~ a for the on * LONDON LINE OF PACKE S—Paguet of | ticle loaned for partes. | Citezens gee f 10t! ih—The endl, fast anal tog, mt avo nd mine our assorement and sstisly themeslyes d : vr POMONTO, Coptsia Griswold, will | quaiey aud pricens STOUVENEL &COne Aaj ay atove, Wer regular day. ; Factory 29 Gold street. This ship has very excel! accommodations fr cebin, se Wholessle aud Retail Store, No. 3 Joust, neat Broadway. cond envin and atee-aze passengers, Ce-sous wishing to embask | ma} tintre for the old e E ret a fuer Th se wink: | ee ing to weenie betta ah eld en ry . ENDING AND COLIMCTING OFFICK.—PETER Wiad. T NOTICH—The Steimbur PORTS MOUTH) ie now being thoroughly repaired and will be reaiy atthe 9 enicn cf navigation ae Frenchy ing arta commenced his old business of 20) Kents, Bille, Se, respoerfully solicits rat ive puntia, al his office, No. 134 Naw at re, treond oor neiow Beeman st . AYMAK, snd im? “a The Toronto leaves Loudon on the 27th May ing to nerd for theit friends, cay have them brow or any of the line, on the mst favorable term | we A DAY AT SARATOGA. veggie seven rooms. with peanwregariea Ke wtached | GEN. MORGAN LEWIS. date. ilincdrsdnbeideatidaaiaar oo Sanatoca Srrinas, 15th August, 1839. Visit to the Battle Ground of Saratoz LC LET—Twes fine ra built three story houses, Nom. 166 ard 168 Twesty-Firet cr Company with General Morgan Lewis. Yesterday was the most delightiul day I bave yet spent at Sarato; General pMorgan Lewis, who is now in theenjoynient of a “ green old age at eighty-five years, und who served inthe battle that resulted in the capture of General Burgoyne, and thus led to the establishment of the jepend- ence of this country—General Lewis, the patriot and excellent man, visited the scene of his old ex- FOR SALE OR TO LET A HOUSE iN PeRTH AMBOY, N J—At th: h ects. ‘Khe lot is 6% feet pth—-a grape arbor and aie? trees in the ger ens ‘ue the second story ved in the iarret. Attached ty the boase 15 by 26 feet. "The ranted enacate from th: offive. Appl KIL, No 59 Frout street, New Yor! Perth Ambor Perth Ambov, April KARM fi onre will be jo JOHN VANDER. orto the sub-criter at F. W. BRINLEY. + containing 116 acres, in a good fe: Peoch tre Seni y see Por Parceulars enquire a. above JOHN VANDEMBILT, 50 Front st FO SALE OR TO LET—Tworew Three-story tick ouses, with marble wantels, sliding doors, and convenient closets in all the rooms." The houses ere 25 fect front an by 36 feet deep Each house has an under cellar. well ndarted fur the purooses required ‘The Lo's are exch 25 by 100 feet, In the yard is aspacions cistern, Pics for each House snd Lot $5 200, of wheel ¢wo-thirds ean remain, if desired, on bood sud mortzage etd per ceut per anna. The rent abe honze is Lie Brie, he Tlouses are situated in Bridge t y and Johnson streets, Broakiyy eas sets between Tillery Apply to JOUN A. WILLINK, At his residence at Flatbush, or hia office No, 73 Nasa treet, No eortége of twenty carriages. Mr, Clay, who is un- doubtedly the magnet of the élite of thecountry, formed one of the party of General Lewis, together with the Hon. N. P. Talmadge, and several other persons of distinction, Altogether it was, one of the most delighttul excursions {have had in many years. The lion of the party—the central point of attraction,was the good old patriot and soldier of the revolution,Gen. Lewis himself. He was our guide — our conductor—our cicerone over the scene ot those exploits which took place nearly sixty years ago, and in which he acted a distinguished part. We started severally {rom the United States Hotel little after nine o'clock. The drive is about ten : ituated ot Bloomingdale, about ix miles from the city. | v isi Ean Blac, area by Seen inane and a variety of other frait through a most beautiful, picturesque, rolling coun- APr HAYNES, ty, tull of heights and hollows, interspersed with tale Imm Tu Lawrence street, Urooklyn. | corn fields, orchards, groves, woods, farm houses, ie FOR SALE— iy order of the Conrtof Uhanes-y.at | green lawns, children, cattle, pgs and poultry.— fyi the Miteliaate! Bxe oar Fe on the Wehday of Apri, by | Aftera adrive of an hour we reached the rising mek | this external evidence of our approach to th house No, 23 Rose street, is in- complete orde BT nonwbtasion. two story ta room attached to it. For particulars, | cred soil of the revolution. 0 now suspended in our little party, and we gazed and GERDING & KUNKELMANN, 15 Broad ‘azed in the directi f hg vhi TO. LET, nt Brooklyn, “ i is ‘ gazed in the direction of the high ground where brie hewe "sieved at the junction of Waltonad Nery | the deeds of glory had been performed. ‘The ¢ stree’s, fronting th: latter, ‘The tot, 100 feet deep, uae through rings that ie General Lewis was somew! Be Na enenee Oc D8 Bain dvance—: lied over the rising grovad Be Nave ciiece.. advance—and as we rolled ing grol etre Nene ome wets. | that led to the tarm house near the scene of action, eA 10 LET fom int of May, @ seat or Bremen | We beheld the old patriot, accompanied with Mr fi) Room, for Oilice or School, No. 269 Blescker street, ia | Clay and Mr. Talmadge, very earnestly ascending a genteel house~desirable situation—good uw ighbo- {the hill. Our party dismounted and entered the Boos apparaie eatrance—ioderate Tent,, Apply of farm house, which presented a clean and tidy es- tablishment, the floor covered with # home-made mM 998: carpet. ilere the several ladies of the other par- EB of ground | ties also alighted and entered. Whenever I get caine for tre sammmeror winter residence among a company of ladiesfor axis bap Teast wmily, ora gentleman doing busioessin the city, Th my eyes round the company, and at once form a F Fe pre nda gon . ? A ! . L sreomeeyance crety ball hoe fancediaee pecsend dacalittes | general impression ot their character, taste and dis: The will below to a good teuant, ‘The house bas just] position. | did so in the present tance, and re. beea painted. nde CHMIDT. Ne oW: scl marked the remarkable bright, clear, intelle ee Tag pie her 7 i character of their faces. ‘The merely physica wevree 7 style of beauty was scarcely observable. On the urth story Of | contrary almost every fair face of our party pre- ec ofa atiwtre ROOMS TO LET—in the third and am beilding No. 217 Broxdway — i f ii aire of Ralwards, "Rathony a Chto, “on the sented that soft but decided tone of expression Or Ma’co!m & Gani, 175 Pearl at. mizim*re_ | which indicates genius, deep emoticn, high enthu- eh 0 LET—From the lst of May n xt, the Two Story | Siasm, and those qualities of the female character Grip Brick Dwelling House and preu 4.30 E aenty fiat nae Ban at BOT that can make heroes and statesmen of the race tanto Nias ak aOR Ret a LSE ce that will soon take their places in the world that Correr of Exchange Place and Haaover st. faweh fo Heatly away. The good old lady of the FOR SALE homestead brought out several of the memorials ARM in the Towesh:p of Orange, N. J. ate mites | and relies of the battle of the olden time. Last from Newark aad two from North Orange—itiacres, two | year, while digging in a certain portion of the hizds tn; balance thrifty wood~house | field, many human bones were discovered—and repaired—bara and-outbaile” | out of the old trees which were cut down, a large a6 St¥re six rooms, garret and cellar, late! fighting. But 1 must stop—m; mail is closing; ang the rest 0} excursion expect t6-morrow. Chief Justice Dune and Brayton, on the _Counsel for the DPrisoners—Messrs. Currey, ploits, accompanied by several parties, forming & ane thet Gr At 10 o’clock the Join Gordon, and Wil! into Court. Mr. Carventer, for the prisoners, moved a trial of the prisoners separately, and supported his mo- tion in some remarks. Attorney General Bake opposed the motion — He especially objected to a separate trial of John and William Gord with the same oflen first as principals, and then aa ac Mr. Arweut asked Ub Attorney General Brake objected to a separate trial of Nicholas Gordon, onnEY Generat—l do not. miles to the eastwards, towards the Hudson river, i that the purpo: € ed by a separate trial of John and William, Chief Justice Dunrer decided that as John and Win. Gordon had been jointly indicted, and as no closely r u muscle; they nevertheless seemed to feelings of other men, and would gladly bave shun- ned the heartless gaze of the spectators, if it had heen possible. i lady of very tolerable appearance, was present, and seemed much aflected. sent. She isa stout, and rather good looking w man; seems possessed of a good deal of firmness, and searcely moved her eyes from the Court during the reading of the indictment. pearance of the prison much in their favor, and without strong evidence of guilt, will help to secu i The ment charge | on unknown, alternately, as principals and as paper is ont—the jis delicious day’s J.G. B. ‘Trial of the Gordons for the Murder of Amasa Sprag (Reported for the New York Herald.) SUPREME COURT—APRIL SESSION. Provinence, April Sth, 1844. Justices Hare, Sraries, wach, Gen. Canrenter, and 8. N. ATWELL. tate—Attorney General Buakg, Gen. we, and Wu. H. Porrer. ners, Nicholas S$. Gordon, liam Gordon, were brought on, both of whom were charged though in inverse order, cessories. Lr then went into an argumenttoshow of justice could better be attain- E. LUDLOW. atiotlock A.M. that valuable Lot fe suflicient reason had been given to the contrary, Rod ttouse-kunwu as No-62 Broad arreet, lately ecamed. by | STOUnd that looks over the Iluds ney and phere be nust be tried jointly. 4 Wiviam Conktin, shout twenty-thive, 1 ches sigit board, at a cross-road on which I read— The names of the jurors were then called, forty yn Broa s i i wi ani githa sed asa warkshopin the eur 2¢00000000000000000000000000000000000 sis iv numbers the risoners, Joba aad Witham, or far ; pice EMIS'S HEIG! stood up, and the indictment was read. ft con- HLODONs lehsies theta Sotte for ra TO BEMIS'S HEIGHTS. 0G- 2 tained counts, and covered twenty-four large GEORGE V. SIEMO., it @000000000060000000000000000000000000 pages of closely written paper. |, ’ a3tol9*re 73'Ms The vinsetest (ef the: ‘mouse beapan 80riap at During the reading of the indictment the prison- [O_ Lp he larmeand wall baltwo « 8 4 ? ers seemed somewhat aflected, keeping their eyes eted upon the floor, and seaioaly moving have the A-sister of the prisoners, a young The mother was also pre- Altogether the ap- rsand their friends is very heir acquittal }, dth and Sth counts of the indict- ohn and Willian Gordon, and some iding and abetting, and Nicholas as ry before the fact. ith, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th counts, same 8 the others, ex i ments of the deed. A jury was empannelled and sworn at precisel; one o'clock, when, on motion of the prisoner’s Counsel, the Court ordered that no report of the evidence be published until after the close of the trials pending under the indictment. Immediately, the Court took a recess until 3 o'clock, P.M. Supreme 1844.—Present-—, mons va. fault. eptas to the manner and instru Covrr—Srrcian, Term —Arnin 6, r. Justice Beardsley.—-Sim- Paul—motion for commission—granted, de- Vaughn ads. Vaughn and wile, and one other i cl le aud peach orchard—ple: i t e judg. Watered anrngegond well at door'very ehy svantin | quantity of grape, cannister, and musket bullets) sae "ted: delat eyel a, and that execution be cay eae suey, yn oe oeox | Were found. ¥ f 1, Of whiel Cater, that all orders staying plaintifi’s proceedings be Dey st, or GEO. BLAUKBURNE, Ferty Lans, on the |, One gentleman got a portion of a scull, of which | vacated, with costs, default, Small ads. Herkimer Manu- place. m5 'imére | he said, “Ul make itintoa drinking cup and mount | facturing and Hydraulic Co.—motion for retaxation of it with silver.” Others procured pieces of bonee— | costs—grante ertain deductions. Clason ads. and I have secured two balls, one a grape, and the other a cannister shot. I showed them to General D. BOLL, FLORIST, CORNER of Fil fh treet and Blooming ta'e road, HS ten for sale ep'en f ection of Standard Rows and eden otlh. 5s, in po"s, comprising th choicest and newest va: | Lewis. ‘* That’s a grape,” said he, * and that’s a fieties of Moss, Herpetunl,, Uenmal, ‘Tea, No sette and Boer | cannister shot—how they did whitle around o tion'in the coautry. Also, a splendid re- ellias, comprising upwards of 409 varieties, | Car: 4 and hardy | farm house, and proceeded up the road to the ridge ” ‘The several parties then sallied out from the a of € a, Rhododendron, and other green house Au plants. Moore's Bloomingdale sages, vers every nour ly the where Gen. Lewis was pointing out to Mr, Clay ducts pu_up tastefully. a2 im*mn | the position of th eral corps of British and Am rican troops—where a sally was made—where the Americans captured two cannon—and where they crossed the ravine. General Lewis. stood by th side of a fence, Mr. Clay on one side, Mr.“ madge on the other, geyeral other gentlemen around, and the young ladies looking on, and lis- tening with the deepest interest. On the other side of the fence, stood the farmer who now owns the hattle-field, and enltivates the same acres which fifty-seven years ago yielded a crop of heroism and bravery thatis not exhausted to this day. ‘The far- mer was in his shirt sleeves, a broad straw hat on eaPs 39 ibs oF | is head—and under it a face intelligent, though ‘ail the choicest | deeply bronzed with the sua. On our right: was sale on 7 SRiDa and iv] the farm house, and aear that the spot where Genc- eat Family Eatablisbthent, Heres se | fal Frazer fell. “ That is the spot, as near as I re- ‘Piuiteend'steet, | collect,” said General Lewis, who now began, in SF Also, by his son, Alfred, on the seme premi the midst of the old scenes of his glory, toget warm, yonthful, enthustastic, and young again, asset -nt Of RERNHOUSE PLANTS embracing about $9 of mt T never was more delighted. The old Gen the choicest variedies of Geranium: i Ross; together wih Cameltiss, Carastions, 4 and otarr Howe candorcamental Pants, was dressed is a black frock casi white ne rie rey a sloth, inthe old styie, with a white, elegant straw STANDARD RTIC cloth, vie, white. eles NyStANDATD HORTICULTURAL) ToT ad a black ribon around it. His fine, manly Yok ane Young Gard stant "int countenance, ruddy with health and good humor, nivd improved, 3:4 piges Octars “ladded excitement to the anecdote and narrative i? hioria’s de “hay u ional! Fee eee nia atte ed ete ty the | Mr. Clay and other gentlemen would occasionally mn put in a question, but when once the General g Author, Broadway, comer of Lith sirest. al ti y of ing fron d0 to | in the field, every event, every aaeiasat every ¢u- GARDENIN( comer of mue! cl ins his friends and the pat ihe gar ha 1s p coated to Lay omt gurdeas taevery vari ty of sty"e, aud keep them noaly throughout the season on the most moderate Cerips 5 end Hants, shawe trees aud will funrnish ¢ erate prices oth r trees pia cd in aay pore of the city, All orders let at his resideace, or at. 'Chorbu will be pas st satisfictory manner. LOARDEN SBeD: 1009 Ths of Bee's 1000 AP er, Cabbage, nnd ebon} ed varict 2 f at) ren ke | rious anecdote, came a as readily aadorsietly) Uy co romain bi ahh Len did hia columns in the day of battle. He was de- kensack River, M Newari, vith Hackensack ver audi fa Few of Newsei. | cribing one of their officers, who had been strick e 's rey dence, bey five miles from “THe jumped up,” said bid THE PROMUETOR cespecrtaly intirms te tut {said the General, pointing to a certain hollow, Lh Mr. Charlwood, the eleb ted seedsman and | “there, on the morning after the battle, twenty-two ud Flo, of the enemy were found dead in a clump of trees, every one of whom had rifle balls through their eyes or through the belly—they came from the American riflemen—they were all naked—for th: German women who followed the — British camp had stripped them to the buff. He was de- scribing another scene. It was ina tent, the local ity of which he pointed out.‘ One of the officers received anote from the commander. He took it up, tore it open—read it. ‘* After reading it,” said General Lewis to his attentive anditory, “ he mused for amoment, and then uttered, slapping his hip at the same time—‘ and if T dont my name isnot Dan!” With this he left. We bad a cur osity to read the note, and found it was an order from General Arnold, directing the Colonel! to post sertain place, and to defend himself at all ha: js, advising bim, also, that he would be supported—‘* and if I don’t my name is not Dan!” Ve had now stood for three quarters of an hour, listening to the interesting remarks and naive ane dotes of the good old General. Mr. Clay addressed him—* General Lewis, the sun is warm—you will feel fangued.” “Oh! no—not at all,” replied the gallant old hero, “have seen the day, Mr. Clay, when I was more fatigued on this ground.” The whole group of ladies and gentlemen burst into a fit of unmitigated laughter, at this sally of the old General, Mr. Clay joining as hearty as any of them “Go ahead, old brave boy,” said a young one; “you can stand as much at 85 as many can at halt that age.” But this was not all. Looking down the height, the old General espied a portion of the field that he had not noticed before. “There,” said he, “I believe that is the very knoll where we took the two cannon, and there is the ravine that we crossed after the [British—let’s go and see it,”” With this, off he pee accompanied by a portion of the company, leaving Mr. Clay and two or three loafers behind, who had not pluck enough to come to the ecratch, and fight over the brilliant day of Saratoga, under the conmand of General Morgan Lewis, one of its victors, sixty years ago. By this tune the sun was getting hot, but Tfelt o It, al the new vu oft vhlins as tok the p 1 Hort seeds of every variety. woth ed ty by a regular bred aredomaa, 20 . ne has }eea purchased for ready money. Ae PACES. ec rv Ato «under th charge ef a pract cal florist, who will dimos: if every variety of plants aod shrabs at Bequ-ts ana wrevhs tastefully arranged 80, ext flowers, at very short notice. util Flower Stands Bird Seed; Se.tch tio very low prices the tn everytvariety of sty eit variety of Fiower Pets, Or and Vares, from the Potterves in Londo: Oat Meat,’ Geotts, &e. (>> Every articie offered for sale warran’ed to be as reeom- mendod W. NISLO, allw FOR SALE~A Farm im East Chester will be sold rt public auction [if act prev diepoved of at private kuown Ferm of Charles Valentine, On the i ped next, on the premives, at Love'ock, P. himself in a d: n day Farm, containiog 135 acres of the first qaa ity , ima high atste of cultivation,and well tenced, situate in the town of county of West Chest) A abou: half» mil Tir em ("Said Farm iy wuitanly |, principally mea low, new mill house, we, fate last ye Secinge home, im with all other out by ys ards. No, 2 vatvina 20 acces of the i, an old ‘building sto thereoa, with many frait trees ‘ ‘saeres of good land, and in a good state of cnit.vation, with a good baliding ste No. {co thins 30 seres of the best of Land, a good bara. six Jnard, of th best graft d frait, and the balance of the iy’ movtow, which also has a good builviog site, No 3 contaim J nino two salt The Fig will sors. A farther J sary. Foe partics sold together or separate, to suit purcha- rigtion of the property is it re of tl loomed wonecer- hie subse JOUN mi9 tAl6*re putable. THE PAVILION, TON=STATEN ISLAND.—F. the honor to acquaint his friend: geaerally, that the Pavi til be opened 1 Jay, or sooner, should a suilicient nui er house, He is now prepared e mou'h to sathorie hig opening, the to enter inty arrangements terms wil geceraliy be the sim ns Hist ear, bat will natwaily be more advontegeous to parties who take apartmeats from tho eommeaceinent to the ead of the oxson. cher great advantages which th he distance New. York niles and it is performed wn ato it twenty hve minut'« by xaod and” well appo.ted. sean boats, which will levee Pier No. t on the North Hirer, and New’ Bagh oa, nearty every hoor, feom half past five in lady on my arm, * let's fight ont the battle again We woa't abandon General Lewis, as Mr. Oley and the loafers do.” 0,” said she, brightesing up, “onward—marech—quick step.” And off we posted after the General down the hill—past the treesover the bridge, and close upon the tw« yo cannon, We mmydes two hundred froar, which is apie peas, The ‘comforts’ ly persous within its wits. Along the two hundred ond ey feet ia 6 reg knolls where the British lost th y had to march with a quick step to keep up with the veteran. General Lewis was ale On one side was Mr. Roy, ot Brooklyn, holding an umbrella over his head—on the other the Rev. Mr. Tacka- berry, and all around were the young and heroic spirits of our party. [ bronght up the rear with the lady on my ari, who was now all for fight and the “Leva captare Burgoyne tainly,” said neral Lewis a ad Brooklya, the Hads ng Teland, ocd the cvast of Statea Narrows. . Frand dining room, which is one of the lyrgest and best ortvbly eeeomma 8 aliogether wo propo:tinued in the United States can © Gave (ares Laadred gueats, and as a ba t vated. “Theve is a covered corsidor, which traverses the eontre of the ith and of the seme ex. victory of Saratoga Again,” suid sy fair companies Texvonward! march?” “Halt, eae ached the bridge. ‘We all halted. This is the place,” said he; “there's the two knolle—here’s the ravine—there such a one fell-— here the shot poured in hot and BER, By this time Mr Clay and the others approached the main body. * The dinner will be getting cold,” said Mr. Senator Talmadge. ‘* Who cares for ahot dinner on such a day as this?” paid the old hero, and with that he weot en faster than ever—fought his glor ous battle o'er again, and made us all crazy for establishment, about fueen fet tent as the piezea, whieh forms an adini ladies aad children, eithe too powerliil to permit thy nientes with the wi rompanion. CO hundoed and thi tin whole builting is well ventilate nv gud Siwbt " ¢ tiag aod smoking rvom fur the gentlemen in a getver derarhe! from the Payi'i n, sant de ves in Starer Ietand ate varied and bevuti- xeeiieat toads leading to the h sthowse, roand Amboy Bay to Richmord aid the Killa, and throug Koad, Staten Ilvad in fi | thow of any spor in the Unt Globe Hot, Brow! way, ad ath, als> water cove, ‘The rooms are lofty, con're of the island by et, poss ‘ove sior to SAD Stages su rin the abdomen by @ ball. i N. a th the netehbort od of ko%4 | the old General, ‘tore ont his shirt und examiued i Vemiuent preachers. -Loawire of WO deat: | his body—then finding that only the skin had been HILL, at Seean r Dr. GLOVER, mf Inére | slightly touched, he slapped his right hand on the re ST, Sr Este aiters i Pity oe spot,-and cried out to his men: ‘Sound as aroach, NIBLO! ED STORE. march on!” This produced a great laugh among Just Received by the St. James. the groups around.‘ Do you see that spot there?” ad lw re pril, 1811, Pell—motion to set aside de fend ou terms—granted. ‘The People ex. rel. Ely vs. Wells, shit — In the matter of the Commercial Bank of Albany vs. Hart, esherf of New York—motion tor leave to prosecute ficial bond—granted ex parte. choolcralt and al.—motion te change venue and to refer —granted. the town of Gates—motion for alternati granted, ex parte. motion to vacate rule at last Feb. special with costs. amend his return to the exe granted, default. commission, with ex—motion that the taxed costs . Dunning, admr. &c.—motion fer case of non suit— denied without cost tiff to discontinue without costs. ‘Tompkins ads. Brown —motion to set aside verdict and subs: —denied with costs. and al., and 1 other causes— motion to stay proceedings on execution until suit of chancery is terminated. d with costs. Phillips va, The Supervisors of Onondega Co- motion for peremptory. mandaru: Munger motion for leave to notice cause for rial at cireu notwithstanding ion—gri ainst defendant for “not making vs. The agent of the Mount Vleasar n—same 6&8 last. ins v8 ‘The People sie va. The costs age va. Ki ticular: In the &eo.—de terms, out of the moneys in his ha: in this cause, pay to the p xecution, and that he poy the residue of the money rick A. Stirling, the ossignee of the defendani; to Fre and farther, that Coi fondant, is not entitl the sale of defendant's goods under the execution. Curties and al, vs exec of the jndgment which has been entered by the plaintiti, as relates to costs, be vacated to set aside, Same ads. Pe- a colored m rkansos ad: to pay over money, and for attachment, &c — denied. Court adjourned this day sine Court Calendar—This Day. Sirenton Covnr.—Nos. 8, 9, 4x, 42, ing mind. moet with regarded with gen wfrat their hope th and Chestnut stres decease gerously wounded his antagonist. think, in our own parish, where he lived with few inter vals, natil within i Heels Ymportant offiees tinder the general place, filled Important offices under rent, wae A finished scholar, a2 able writer and «highly valued citizen. — Bay Srrike ror Wace makers of this city have, we snapend working for their emp! equitable rate of w on between them. kind of work is leas fn this Lag da se ‘the places There can certainly rhe policy of a ve dcnnnice has often been questioned. J co-operation on the uonotis standard of compensation, and no employed but retaliation. —dlbany #4('«s ult, &e., deft. let in to de- jotion for re xation of coxts—grented. Worthington ond al. ads. In the matter of Alba Smith vs. Lee, clerk of mandamus. Brookine- rm—denied, —motion to strike out or tion on file in this cause— McCoy ads. Daggett—motion fer ay—granted. Bennett vs. Kish- plaintiY recover his defendant, ex.—granted. Kinne igment as in ahd leave to plain- Wellington and Haight ve. Navh against t Skee sea Sherman and others vs. Vandemar nied granted, Muson vs. otion for leave to turn cuse iuto bill of exce ied,with costs In the maiter of the application tnam to be discharged from imprisenment granted. The trustees of Cayuga Academy ads. Cooper— inotion to set off judgt,and for perpetuel stay of execution — with costs, plaintitfy or their attorneys file commission and deposi- lions in clerks otlic without prejudice, Shepard ads. Waring and al—-motion that at New York—denied with costs, ‘hompson vs Bank ot 2 - stay of proceedings a. Purdy” ys. Mead-—Order for potion. —Chi- State ryer va, Cole and al Powell—same. Milla va. Say Chadderdon—same 8. 5 x. rel The Board of ducation of Poughkeep- rusiees of the Lancaster Society—order for the Relator for not moving. Mudge and al. 1 al —motion for leave to amend bill of per- 3 -granted on payment of $7 costs. ‘The following motions decided by Mr. Justice Bronson—held over under advisement at the M: rel. Smith vs. emptory mi for retaxation ducted. Fairbanks and al—proceedings reversed. impd., vs. Brainerd and al.—motion to ret aside i J, with costs and al.—motion to set aside inquest—denied, Downer vs. Thompson—order, that plaintiff have leave to amend his declaration by ad/ling special counte, &c., on Bussing and al. vs. Bushnell h speoial tes The People ex. The Judges of Monroe Co.—motion for per- lenied. Sandford vs. Holsey—motion ‘oble—granted, certain items to be de- patter of attachment of Griffith and al. va. Handford, est, aegory ith costs. nd Stout and others ads. Order, that sheriff, by virtue of the execu tiff the balance @ ius Bogert, the landlord of the de- to any part of the money made by rs, Xc., ads. Knapp—order,that so much n—same order as last. Real Estate Bank Rust, and one other cause—motion for Albany Atlas. 16, 18, 5, 31, New York Leoistature-—tn the Agsembly, on Saturday, the report of the select committee on Constitutional amendments, was taken up, and the reso- lution of disagreement to the judiciary proposition the Senate, was agreed to by a vote nearly unanimous— 400 to be amendments in 1 debt and liability. amendments, and haying recetved already the requisite vote in both’ houses, they are constitutionally adopted, withont farther action, ‘om Cranx reported a bill, in the Senate, on Saturday, as asubstitute for the present Militia Law of this State, The material changes w cf i. They pa apathy Zapected Irom the members o from "The eflect of this vote, isto disconnect. the » Judiciary and to State If the Senste recede, as to the latter «stated by Gen. C,, on introdu- | strike the reader as foolish, and, com: ‘0 grind down the poor. ‘The impor- ot must be appreciated by every reflect. reception which the bill now introduced » hands ef the legislature, will be interest Peps ano Biorsoms. On Friday last the Apricot f New York, glow within me, as 1 fellowed the old hero, the * ny es , cis in the city Were generally in full bloom, ever, nly enn began to feel, as'a loafer whispered to me, warner | {ee mn an ('the white blossome, ike the tb « than the hot sun. “Come,” said T to the beauti of infu We hope there is to be no blight ‘The Horse Chestnut, atthe corner was in full leaf on Satur- vrat Avvairn--We have heard with extreme et that David Bradford was recently killed in Madivon Varish by the Clerk of the District Court. The weapon ured was a double barreled shot gun, the being armen with a pistol, with which hegian- Mr. B. was born, we 6 last two or three years. He was a rofession, had edited a newspaper in this overn Sara Ledger. ~—The Journeymen Cabinet 0 ‘es than the present ve are told that th no “strike” to enforce a her rate of wages But an agree- rt of employ ers, silent and ays used to reduce the public, is Salles roative is left to the r by tl