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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | Vol, He, 108-Whole Ho. 2618 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1844. Frise Toe Canta SS HPP PETE MENTE To... ll = = —————— Meeting of the New York Farmers’ Club, | now and at former periods, of the soil, and other things | latter part of September, and I toek rooms for the accor Harrisburg. Wesrcuesrer Circvit.—The April term of this] Patyrut. Arratr.—A Rumorep Dvew.—a diff . Cam: connected with the subject. modation of myself and my family ; my wite . } C vi t i Re Tv for several days past’ has been known t . A meeting washeld yesterday of this Association |" wy. Warway mado come remarks on tLe clticiency off modi come ie Troe oy far any violene then [Gatrepandened ofthe Heeeit) Pha es bis ebay ata Feit taabicg eal By ence oeedh Temes Schott and Terce Butler, inthe rooms of the American Institute. Amongst perks Sg schools of England, and recommended the | took a trot and headed me and dashed down to Mrs. Daw. Hannisnuna, April M4, 1344. | Hon Asuon Vaac, Hennt Wuitr, and ene L ckwoop, | the husband of the late Fanny Kemble. Mr. Schot? is the those present, were General Tallmadge, Colonel of similar institutions here. He entered into | son's ; I then told her that her effecty and her child was a : Y hier of the Girard Bank, and e " 6 of | C associated. ‘The’ presiding Judge ap:| son of James Schott, late cas th stiff. | #0me Very interesting details respecting their formation | there, and to go in andtake care of t In consequence of not understanding un amend- | County Judges ‘ 0 Clarke, Dr. Stevenson, Dr, Gardiner, Messrs. Stll-| and support, and stated neveral of tho benefits, resulting | hour eer she went away, ond. Pa eo doe et as | ment to the revenue bill or mistepresenting it, 1 obs npetipeon ee chataed tihar wich lucy va | ecetoriar Walling: ena It ameeoectie Srett aagneed man, Brown, Boswell, Meigs, and a great many oe thee Seaalishmant, " ge wat aca st | FOB him of giving her ang miore drugs, or in any man-| serve that the stock speculators in Philadelphia | tired and entered u To thu tdhigas bat ws under Butler, in his abecnce of wating’ in « dimespectfal manner others, who either took a part in, or came to wit- fromthe toe Pree 1a pursuits of the Club | ner to y her. dn eightfor nine days afterwards, she | have been making a b b d " ;| no new bills of indictment were found by them. A num-| towards Mrs. Schott, which gave rise to several angry e 2 | Were read from the English Annual Register for 1762 and | came back fer her clothes, and went away immediately | 5" ing o harvest by the depression of | t0."O!" slandar suits were datermined--one. of which re-| quarrels, ant much conversation 4n aur commnsmaliye., te ness the proceedings, which were of a very useful | 1763, A good deal of amusement was afforded by the} after, and has not resided with me since. Q—Do you | the state stocks of Pennsylvania. The amendment sulted inn ve dict for the plaintiif of $20; and in the Conduct’ of Schoit became violent, and upon peveral oc: and interesting kind light these extracts threw upon the rustic and embryo | recollect upon any occasion remonstzating in his presence SHG y other, in ke manner, with a-verdict of $114)" casions his w ifw was treated ine ‘rude ead violast man. , state of society at tthat period, and the amazing stries | about his taking her out to ride wilh lien, 6, sir, | W##s, 0 Subinit the sale of the public works to the | other, ia like manner, with 4 iisurae stad MeCoy, (ner Finale, mreok Sndeeck' bokeen cineciet Gen. Tallmadge was called to the Chair, and | made since then. the Sunday evening oftne row, told him then-nottotake }Heople, at the next annual election, and it was) ydtutiers lem year, wae arteigeds wt this terms aad | Vaux hy the fake hee eae fe, hetare, Recenler Mr. Meigs, who acted as:Secretary, proceeded to | Apresent of books was received, and numerous horti- | her into his wagunjny mors, in cousequence ofthe talk | moved by Col. Roumfort, the chairman of the under plea of guilty, was fined $000 damages for the act | arrested and held to bail ‘Several days etnee, the parties . shi * : cultural specimens presented to the Club, the most re-| in Brooklyn, and [challenged him three times to mortal committee of ways aud means, for the very pur- | oy z public ¢, and to stand committed } in question, accompanied by tht vis pert del rt afting, which w b d ¥ PUr- | and outrage upon the public peac 1 panied by their friends, left Phils read a paper on gri » Whieh was submitted to | markable of which was the Haytien Potato. 1: was raised | combat with deadiy weapons, but he would never re-| pose of securing the passage of the tax bill, which ype aa a! Be a phia for North Carolina, with the avowed intention, it ix the club by Mr. Brown. This highly useful | by the owner in Florida—600 bushels on three fourths of | spond. is connected with the bill for the sale of the public | "A men named Stenneard, was arraigned on a charge of | uswerstood, o! settling their diMiohley: byw necae to branen was treated of at great length, and con- | Oe Leah lectin tees Gee West whet 30H said to them thatevening. | works, Instead of weakening this bill, as the | perjury, in swearing to a catalogue of articles burnt in a} deadly weapons. Therumor now and by many be- tained a particular, yet condensed treatise on graft. ey are for sale by Mr. Roby, Vesey street, at $1,00 | them { came to say a few ciniecneenice ce Naases brokers and speculators have represented. for their | fire in the town of CE peace eon eohggs eer torte ratte err acptyiee toe rancor ane Tare . ® a vps i . ‘6 r “ ‘ own personal advantage, it st; iS iti . |} ed an insurance m the New York Company. eX. a line, and one, it not both parties, either or ing. |The diferent modes were ecified avd com | "Aner highly wal laity on soda, the choice of| Seihsss tle Merde ne eres ca ne ene | carey anal he ee et eee, LIDmeR: | Se inigra sumer ofwnsren ond ecotpy ing Se ts [Be ihe Bonihesy mall Jenie caee enone cance pared; those most suifible for different times, | quality, andtimeof sewing them, the mesting aijourned | and heat ancy she then tock holdottie lar tact tieee t | it since has demonstrated. “Thery wie clear men | early two day's, the Court chaiged the Juy tisiulies. ee ee places, and species of trees ; a correct specification | ti! Friday next, when the subject is sgain to be taken up | at me; {called to the colored gitl to come and take it from { jority of from twelve to filteen in favor of. the lilt, | we defendant, and the jury acquitted him without leaving | brine. 3 rect cification id M . s c 3 3 el * Ty rE e vary inh wa OF themAda oP Micesetiny aor uae E pea By) ste. | its the giFl came and took it,-and my wifethen got ano- | and there is not the least doubt of its passuge, not. | \ista'elso eame eif, on a plea of trespass on the case | THAT Deet.—Bets ran very high yesterday about ring the operation, with a variety of iliestrations of | _ 09°, We sive below a full report of a very inte-| ther and threw it at me; there was spirit gasix it, and she | withstanding the panic which has been attempted | between two gentlemen of Callnbergh, which resulted in | OUF Clty, as to the probable result of the duet be- When the paper had been read, a vote of thanks | Kent, in Brooklyn. Itgrew out of a bill filed in girlout, but 1 {old her to stay, as I wanted her for x wit. REY rae, eit bp gold andl a tax. eagle Herald, April \6, w pistol for two wi ks efor, Twas conjectn Was passed nem. con. to the wri f; ; fe ; r, Booth then came down, and the Doctor brought e , r Di Lata pT ET a4 , a hat one or the other would certainly be ki¥ed. We Ghiaitanantentel Sigal iMate AE Chancery: by a:wife: against her husband for a to his drug store, Ina few days ufter, I moved down | S000 old cominonwealth on the high ground that |” Skasow av Canava.—The Pieton (C. W.) Sun, not believe that the hostile meeting took ste Mer munication. The Chairman then said that the divorce, charging him with adultery and dissertion. | to Mrs. Dawson's, and took my board there: I du not know | Sue once occupied. RANKLIN. | of the 2d April, says:—On Satay last we had as} the Times. thai tof ed meeting was open for an; th to make what- | Upon the hearing, the Vice-Chancellor directed an | Where my wile went after she left Mrs Dawson's; Inever Sanne severe a snow storm’as we have had this winter, accom- pet Ae si . coe pen separ caradtee eee Reena : 7 set my eyes on her until she came for her clothes about | F'n N We received last evening | panied as it was with a severely cold and searching wind, | | Cuna.—We have Havana papers to the 3rd inst. ever. observations, on the subject before them | issue as to the charge of adultery. ‘The defendant] eight or nino days afterwards, and have never sconhe: | 20% THE Nontu.—We received last evening } panied us it was with a seve heaps, Indeed, trom the ab-| Matanzas and its vicinity are in astate of much ex- srafting—and to. throw out any new. or valuable | ig Prussian, came to this country about three | since until about two weeks ago. Q—Do you recollcet | Albany papers ot yesterday morning. We find the | “ich blew the some places, and the very hard frosts we | citement Disturbances still continue there, which the suggestions, which might occur to him thereon. d mn d th tice of medi. | heating the Doctor say anything of his ability to take | following items in them :— have had, we fear the wheat crops have’ suffered, Our | Goyerninent are actively engaged in suppressing. Arrests fle said that at these meetings they did not follow | ¥¢2!8 #80, and commenced the practice of medi- | away another man’s wile. Question objected, and objec- “ ne ‘ i bay remains us yet icy fetters bound.” The Quebec | of the rioters, the suspicious and the discontented, are no- the plan of peaking. Finding that they could at-| cine in Brooklyn. He is a good looking man, | tion allowed , (oaks peels dear ea sipmcpaper ellen Artizan says, that the ice has disappeared on the St. Law. | tified ax occurring, and afford evidence of much vigilance tain their pu as Ww i ita Cross-examined by WHitinc—I am a silver plater b , pea " ft sa between St Augustin} on the part of the authorities. Vert formetion has hen theretorey ‘hoped, that all woold aeaitons about forty-five years of age, wears a military | ression; my wile had heen ilior about five beara teks | Commitee in the House, but not disposed of. Bere aa Cr tie an ton tite Go anon tek tn | Copusecetend ta the alot thet adoaper ac snothicises Fe ‘, A Hy . The committee of conference on the part of the Senate, ¥ ve ns a p slaves i Join, and let them have collectively, the benefit | {ock coat, frogged, buttoned and braided up to Tecsing Aovecelaiad with tho Doctors from the time of the | reported in part to that body, recommending that the se: | ¢#!ier period than has been generully expected. Ber Ore eRe Vc aie alee, Ce Deoamaones of their individual experience. the throat, and mounts a huge pair of mustachoes. ayeinin eel sheaths conetale tase “before oy asio recede from its amendments inelition to Bate Debt | 1.1 | wl icarn chat the Reaper, at Salem, | their lives; also, (hat auumber of houses had been burned. A very interesting conversation then took place, and | Some time in 1842, he paid his addresses to his pitel to the Doctor in June, 1842; he boarded at the house Hear ene ata ecoethed Dai the Banale co Coadt of agioa: ceports U.a, alip beeslur at ine ‘eb. 16, tor Cape Messurado. Porviation or Rocnester..—-The gentlemen several gentlemen fe ry ocess gratt: ii * 5 . . ite 21to9; and thus th r “da dments the different modes ea chips stoak any ra Aides wife, then Miss Harman, who was entitled to a | Fulton st. Q—Were you then uble to pay him for his mY felation to Slate Debt ‘and Liabilty ‘neve mig Frauied 5 Dr, tevensca wocmmuencen tiie cae Of India ‘Rabberas «| hesideomeé fortane in Her’ own right, and h services. A—I paid him a part; his wile ther turned him by both houses, The U. 8. shi St. Louis, Keith, sailed fromCape Town, | engaged in getting ont anew Directory at Roches- compost, instead of that generally used. It wat found to : ent ee ner: cu fad ba gamete hoards with ney Bie: suty lived with | “rhe water in the river commenced falling yesterday, | Cape of Good Hope, for China, on the 22nd of February.’ | ter, have taken the census of that city. An abstract. of it answer all the purposes, and was not disagreeable to han. | They were shortly after married, and in about | him ninety days, and he then came tome. Q— Why did and receded very slowly —not over six iaches during the STs is published in the Daily Advertiser, as follows . dle Us the ochaen, ati aesibea to the meeting an | three months separated, and have so continued. | Joes), Louie sk she Docker ree osprataey Gd seh ey day; but etill at isnot 60 high us to seriously incommode | ‘Tue Fisuerins.—The extensive preparation for Sie Males. Femals Tota whksnst ticle: tas unlformits thet splice or Joint, | Mrs, Van Court hasiinstituted the present suit to get | hoodif I did not 0 theres: she let my bed some five or alx business. wagt a eatehing fish at this season, all along. our shore, ale alte, ne 4 oe a i ii cl s ° © z, at d ev mel att Dp! “ Sli at A cured the junction of the surface of the inner bark, a| rid ultogether of the Doctor and his mustachoes :— | Yeek# before we lett for the Doctor's, ond went up the re —For the following | 2rd te the men thus employ cd good oppertunity to supply NSWICK. tory and slept in he room neat his; | have rove the demund of all the villages on the’ Hudson; but lew matter of first rate importance to the surety of the pro- cope ety ! venon twe ure indebted to the New ; " ; 3 Si ; 2 ‘i collection thut I ever cousented to her leaving my bed: eure indebted to the New | shad, however, have an yet been taken at this place; very} : cont tt; Garter then performed a newly-discovered Civemis biel Le, , County. ever told) eny one thatl consented to Itr't moves cle ror of New Brunswick, has | fine ones, nevertheless, were olfered on Saturduy at 32 | Population in 1841 20,195 method of bud grafting, which ho said rarely or never| 4 7, ,Belore Judge Kent, McCabe thet I Conaented to it; there is mo Ge wont off fuata message cathe Loguctsture uf that Province, on the [Gia pair. Wenay now expecta rich supply anhacor:| jo ; ia tata tae cated gSeallop budding.» Mr. Boswell rela. | | Arnut.10-—John Doe va. Richard Ree.-Sul Tata: ip | truth in his aflidavit; | attended sometimes to the Doctors | SUdsecto! a malady most hideous and fatal in its chorac-| responding reduction in price, A great variety of other | Mcrease of w wie population since 1841, 294 ‘andfllustreted ithateulary; yon ered ee by him, Pagneete ber goth be pote sean the facts business, and distributed some meaicine for hin; In € ete tne fee panna pe rench fe. fish, sro.alio eke in ie facie nets, and no ey every colored 64 wed A i i ‘ at onthe shore ot the Gulph ot St. Lawrence, and | variety of tastes in the fish way can be gratified at ouc e -—— case was compounded of 1 Ib. off tar, } Ib. of beeswax,and | _Saxan M. Bristow, colored girl—She testified thatshe | "poke Well of him as a ion, but did ava physic the medical men of that locality consider to re- ; i ; Total increase in three years 3,308 3. oz. tallow. It was objected by one ntemen | knew Mr. and Mrs. Osborne: and Doctor Van Court, the iHink I'rode with the’ Doctor to Mecabe ao ae tbe’ leprosy of tho 1th century, he Chamber | mosalaBac” she fan coming weeks of this month tnd the Z previous to bi f the F 4 gw that this was an inconvenient plan; that the ‘scnpoet re. | Doctor's house was at the corner of Pearl and Nassau | Wit2 him there, but it wi next.—Sing Sing Herald, April 16, a ith my wife; Ihave no recollection of steep. | Weatinto committee, on the 24th ultimo, to take into con —— p EL —This Jucge has been convicted auured to be kept warm previous to ite application to the | streets; Mr. and Mrs. Osborne lived there; witness re. | De® with my 3 i f m of aivep. 4 i . are, . , i “ : ‘ ‘ y treste; ing with hios th | sideration the message. It appears that this disgusting} Paospenti oH age it charge brought against him and removed by the joint engrafted; and that there was a surety in avoiding | sided with them for about two weeks; it was about three | 1151" Tanto nd ote (hz Outs T iuone, made its first oppearance in the year 19:4, aud | yEROSPERITY OF OUR Village td Sonate St Loctaena tinged cot eneectoen Cra at PES Wee neni umber ot{ Hie articles was 10 tod; and om the other two 11 to dwellings (over 100) have been erected during the last aie two yeurs- il rents are very high, and many fami anxious to become citizens of the village, are prevented from the impossibility of procuring suitabie tenements. — y and grand performances take place at half- An unusually Jarge number of buildings including seve. | past J in the afternoon, there will, of course, be a grand ral xpacious stores and too churches, are either in progress | rush, and hundreds of Indies and little ones will get a of erection or intended to be built ‘the present seasun.— | sight of the enormous Giant and Giantess, They ure ‘There is not a better location in the state for munufac- | great ones. In the evening there will also be a splendid turess of every description, and its peculiar advantages of | entertainment ut a quarter before 8 o'clock. Go early and situation at ‘the head of canal navigation on the] void therush, But amongst ail the other good things, Hudson, and its immense water power, must sooner or | don’t forget the Gipsy Queen. Iaterattract the attention of manufacturers and capitalists | Peary’s Musxvo.—This establishment. in its from abroad.— Glen's Falls Clarion, most palmy days of prosperity, never enjoyed a a pee share of success than at present. The Lecture Screw Proreciers on tHe Laxes.—Since the | Room is nightly filled with the elite of our city. ‘The Par- opening of navigation, the Propellers on Lake Erie, | quette, adorned’ with so much beauty and grace, imparts between Detroit and Buttalo, have made nine miles an hous | to the place an air distingue peculiarly prepossessing. The as their average rate of speed ‘This is nearly ae fast ae | ladies can always calculate on obtaining 4 good seat, the the ordinary steambouts on that lake, though the first | best being exclusively reserved for them. ‘This is as it class boats average twelve miles an hour, Last season the | should be. An enterti ent takes place this afternoon, maximum speed of the propellers was only seven iiles an | when the Lapland Dwart and a host of performers can be hour—and were theretore culled * creepers.” But this | seen—all for one shilling. season, improvements in their machinery, &e, enable them to add 26 per cent to their speed. Aw’ they can stl] Mfassacnuserrs anp Vermont Rattnoap.—The carry cheaper than steambouts, thiv increase wall give | books tor subscription to the capitel stock ofthis Railroad, them more of the lake trade and A. were opened at Brattleborough on Wednesday afternoon ic PPORGEE “alas last, and ym the course of two hours $60,060 were sub- AVAGES OF 1 Pox—Farar Decxrvion ed, and it is confidently expected the amount will be We leara from the Mempuis (Tennessee) Eagle sried to $100,000 in that town alone, and to $600,000 in that the people of De Soto County, Mississipp1. are d s towns West of Fitchburgh, which w re the con- fully afflicted with the Sineli Pox, with which they ha uction of the Railroa beun inveuiated by asteain doctor, An individual ver —_— improperly quizzed the latter by telling him that the on Canat Buttpinc.—The Hudson und Delaware Way to obtain vaccine matter was to take the Small Pos | Canal Company have deepened their Canal throughout its virus an mix it with new milk, |The steamer did 90, uu | w hole extent one foot, at an, expense 0f,$400.6640 how ‘ : ath OFF Sein Phe mNPGh AAMAS TS ed wee Sear ve UELLV ELE HE xt 240 per ton. ity ~~ sons The resuit has been dreadiul iv the extreme. z 7 , ¢ e , its fir int ! ness anc beet : els eat, set Regietrimentel to: the Teed gittialaear tha thats tie ata S een a lieved my wife was virtuous; that she was a christian, | (Dat, och n persons have died ofit, he Ped of the meeting tothe subject of grafting the walnut. He | Van Court slept in thetard tory; the Doctor occupied the | tM that no one could lead her astray, after I went to Mrs. | Wuiguueic Goh curve en Zou a the moat deploraple that a rreat it \- ide; i ‘Mr. Hy 4 s leve it; i * pipe * ras - in this country, but y un instance of over one in fifty | [Here a disgram of the third story was produced, and ooo aie ay chensive of the contagi i it Lviaeteante e , , reasons for it; I paid the Doctor no rent. Q—Did you not | 8Perehensive of the contagion, which, in some cases, iat hrongh | the severe | winter was known; yet by handed impair tie ie THEW Wie Westy, ia bl consent that You and your wife should go to the Doctor's? | ¥as believed, had been curried by the overseer ofthe Slimatal. ‘Mr. Boswell thought that it the need: gees | to rv, Osborn’a; the door or Mie. Cote tases Weare | A—NoesiryLdid not” Q—Why- dd you ohne bie eet | Hila, {yhq food neopsasry. wo. sustain, eicitenter. ast planted ood {ruit could be procured. Dr. stevenson | the entry ;there was a passage from the Doctor's room inta | Vice! A To, Keep peace between him and my wife. 1 | mith sha font necessary to sustain existence, | any said that he had ascertained from experiment, that howev- | hers; witness had not lodged there, but she used to get | Was lorcel todo itto keep me and my family from being | for, Which thay, retaiued | their | natural appetites daeacfayanle zt was that & tree should produce fruit | there about seven o'clock in the morning; there was No | pines fo Ria aftr haeee nei et ose this un the | ta eth persone have been infected by: cepoung a aie ‘at from which the seed came, it was true j other female in the house but myself and Mrs. Osborn; ne That? a i | same beds with those who had it, and that a iu this case, If the cHesaut I in th 5 | fact. Q—You talked of praying, when was that? A—I | #2@ 0: DOS sey AOO-LARE ONDE RAD in ust hm he oun ecw be ud | ate be ot op uae dl | ave very igh, "Ware fon oto or eu tape era of ave bad hl possess qui Or, 8 ince, &c., and to be | found the Doctor in his dressing gown and slippers, but ribet, ry sky | contracted the disease andidied of it. Also, thatin the auch degenerated, A very intereating queso wo, | always had his panteloons cornice was a great Intimacy | When did you begin to pray for her? A—When I saw £Gl thew have bean shout 4 have ate Oy Lie Geen erat ir attention to | between the Doctor and Mra. Osborny 1 save her sitting ig | Set in danger, Q—How long did yon pray for lier before { County of Gloucester, there have been’ about twelve per- 4 9 ked by this disease, and nearly the same num- the assertion made by some good and credible authorities | hislap; Tsaw them in other parts of the house than the | YOU #8W sbything dangerous? A—I prayed for her from | sons attacked by this disease, an that many—oren as many as 20, different species of frait | room; 1 saw them together in his office, and the door | ‘B2,{#t time I thought her conduct improper, i Re Geis preggers yee night Da ohenetted. . 5 J , ann ‘The witness was cross-examined at great length by Mr, } 204 Northumberland. It is believed that there are other his par, he did not see its perpen ne tock, Fer | locked upon them; this was after breakfast; 1 saw them | warrrincs and Gnished by ateriea ther Ee iia haat: | cusea which are concealed, becatse: the: moment iti been spoken of by Colamelia, Thesphautee eee By the Court—How did you know she was there? to be as good a Woman ax ever lived; een eer cae He mercer ies ace Cortes) em ty Fliny, ‘the younger, who was considered a credible au-| A. I heard her talk; Ihave scen them take other liber- | *2@ Sn ATA ceoaarahtbe epceed ene els Mea tare ores cits poked thority,.on matters relating to ‘Net § ing | Come back and live with him and their child. it As hd $i likely for the purpose of future investigation. "| bation them up for him, to sed if they were a good fit; | (helt testimony only went to corroborate the testimony of | ham, where the disoase developed itselt in her person, and ‘The Cuarnacay then rose to address the Club. He said | they teed to go out to ride together; Isaw thom go. out | tHe Previous witnesses.cxcept that twoof them swore that | Communicated to two inmates of the family in which she there was a topic of what le considered great importance | to Rae togetir an oon as teeee irate thee a Konatt | Mrs Osborne slept at the Daotor's after ber: husband hal | fesidel, and to a child which visited the house, of whona eae ne maBecd their attention, because it was not | I was there I heard Mr. Osborne speak to her, iz the pro-| ‘ken Doardat Mis, Dawson's, After which the plaintitt Se LAR STG eg no HN Rp PoE reading only of interest to them, but to the’ Stat ence of the Doctor, about it; } ed. d ich aboot: the messege at ltrge "He seid from all he could oar that there wes | ovening about 9 ocluck, antieave Sine Cobare ahs ox | Mt. SroovRn opencl the defence in along speech the-| of the doctiments which accompanied the measuge, «> ground for apprehension that a deterioration in quality, | with the Doctor. : pospart of-whlolt sas thet the’ suit: was Sostitated, not ex. | 0ited.thewarm sempatiiy ofthe Chamber for tha untbetts swell as « diminution of quantity was observable in the | ‘The witnessjunderwent along and injurious cross-ox. | *tly todivorce the plaintif and his wife, but to geta di | "ate sullerers. Drs, Thomson and Earle, expressed their wheat crop in this State ; and that the evilwes agrowing | amination by Jamra Wotrece, Fee ore coneeS | vorce between him ‘and her fortune, and to eeceeybsh | opinions that the disease. was not leprosy. "The. former Teprawed thar tec rts not being recognized or known | which, she admitted she did not ‘know’ the names of the | ‘his object an innocent anda virtuous woman was to be | Pointed out the ellects of the mode of living and of the It proved that the soil was deteriorated. He would use | months or seasons, it was so long since she went to schoo), | #8°Fificed, sta et epopalstion swore whieh thadie 4 eorlaa aption: When they referred back to the early | Atxxaxpen D. Stewant was next sworn and examin: | , After Mr. Srooven had concluded, the court adjourned | &d, These he dectared to be exceedingly filthy, which periods of agriculture in thie country, and whos any | ed ‘ie testified thet he ‘was a peace officer, and knew the |‘ Tuesday mornin; not only predisposed them to scrofulous uffections, but Soil might be said to be in a virgin state, they found | house No. 9 Church street: his business led him there; it = : “et thet. “featimo. | _Evesnar, 16h APRA RM carter —This case, usements, —As this is the ustal family ered stich very diflicult te remoyg. fAVRG/ Y6 fEdiice'a healihy action of both mind and body. Scope Dratit or two Dist SHED CrrizkNns “ of whi ae | is bent hy Myy, Phillings, thosah.~ ato, GE PY hah crt | espe Mra En pase, " FAN b whole country is inthe most painful ati tvonster Sat Surred in saying that it) wan beyond what a ny. i peice once g eported in yesterday's Herald, was resumed, when coun: | Lhe Chamber unanimously voted £500 to the Executive | tion, Aud all to geatily some coutemplibie iellows dealt Warexvows.— The Black Iiver Journal an- now in the me places, “Much boneft might be derived | Mr. Wuttina excepted to the evilence of these two | Cl tldressed the jury on part of the plaintif: It was an | {2 bfooute meiical wmistance, to separate the inlectes | ig qui, Ten Eyck ond the Hon, Micah Bering. toot tes i S a recover the price of 8 casks of varnish, on sal : 5 ; ores agp 0 r a univ y emed crt pe Sacenoudates ophidetien ain Cepery iret een hed gaat Resides at 152 | effected by truck. "The ease turned ona point of fact, tion of the former as much as possible. Wann W —A gentleman whe | "ost estimable and universally esteemed citizens of Wa- Mr. Bterling ty ed C4 ~ resides ut Brookins, in a note to us this morning, Mich, churlng incemunniten topes pe pang ented saye -—" Yeaterduy at 2 2. M., the theriaometer, ia the | nated taially, Mr, 5. though a native of Connectient, Hinde and ina northerly front, stood at 8S. ‘This was only | (usided £ e than thirly years in Jefferson county. excveded duving the Jast sammer by three days ia Jan more extensively known, or more univer- d two in July, nine in August!” ‘It was warm enough pected. Judge Ten Eyck was’ a native of this in town, but We believe the wurcury did uot rise much i . " uhove 90. ‘The mercury wos down tu 6 at 2 o’cluck to He too was much re:pected at home and abroad. day, “Thus we go.—Boston Transcript, wiprit 10. aie . ; ——_—_—— ates nan nARPSHARPS, Surerpg in Crvcrnnati— Yesterday morning about JAS Uae Bee Dal Pi ee Ra two o’clock, Coroner Hales wascalled upon to hold ret weet of $d avetiue, 4 fine assoriment of brilliant onedand an inquest (No. 45) upon the body of John Me Millen, ene | highly tuts ns Dea) By of the proprietors of the Eagle Hotel, who by the evidence | PE Ata O ee UBt ACTION HARPS, elicited and the examination of the jury, came to his death s ‘of the Ninlcea eterna nw ediate patronase of the by the effvet of poison, taken under derangement of mind He was an old resident and highly esteemed by his frie A subsequent examination @f four of our most eminent physicians, resulted in their conviction that Mr. M. ha dicd in an apopletic fit, and this belicf is strengthened by the fact that he had suffered a stroke some yours since. Cin Eng. Aprit 0 oree the quality of the article sold information from them as to theirmode of cuiture, to Washington street, Brooklyn; knows Dr. Van Court ; 1} tthe duality of the article sold. It was shown fur plain- cure samples of the whoat, also of the soil ; and such other | did some work for him last July; also knows Mn. aad iif that the sample produced at the time of effectiny particulars as might furnish correct daca for suggesting a | Mrs. Osborn; saw Mra. Osborn at Van Courvs house; it | Me sale was of different quality from that furnished, remedy. He wished it to be understood that his remaras | Wat in the back parlor I think I saw her; there was no ae fence relied on was, that the article, bona fide, was were intended more to promote enquiry, than assertions of | other lady there at the time but her; the doctor was} Marge according to Sontrest, ‘ahd that the artiole’ of what was known to be true ; he waulil, however, venture | thero ; she hei her hat on at the time and waastanding up; | Varpith varied in price, according to aay ‘The jury to say that the average production of the river counties of | { was fixing the sideboard ; it was about one o'clock the | A sesled verdict Wednesday (this) morning. this State would not be more than ten or twelve | doctor sent out for some strawbrrries and milk, and they Before Chiet Justice Joni bushels per acre, and they had reason to fear that } eat hem ; after which I saw the doctor pnt his arm round | _ Cassellirs. Ocean Insurance Compas His Honor the the average crop of the whole State would not be more | her neck and kiss her; Ithought at the tine she was his | Chief Justice, who is occupied inthe second branch of than fifteen bushels an acre. Agricultural chemistry | Wife, and as I often kissed my own wife, | thought it quite | this court, charged ti ng in this case, in which a demonstrates that what is taken off {com the strength and | o#tural that he should kiss his, and I thought nothing | ™44s of testimony was ined, chiefly in relation to vigour of the soll in the production of its crop Sill be | more about t!; [ ly before she and her | the probable effect of damp air and sea water on goods about onetwentieth of its aggregate fertility. It proves | husband came to live at the doctor's; there was « great | The case has been noticed twice in the Herald of last that if they were unjust to the soil, and return nothing of | intimacy between them ; but as I said before, I thought | Week. ‘The jury will render a seuled verdict Wednesday that abstracted, they could not expect it to be for ever ge- | they were man and wife, and took no notice of it until |} (this) cr nerous ; and in thid they ha: ution of why the crop | afterwards heard they were not ; I wus there one evenin, The case of Hutton vs. American Insurance Company was not equal now to what it was twenty years ago. ft { making some repairs, and went up stairs and took the nob | Was then calledon. ‘The oourt adjourned over, was well known to the Virginia planters what the result | of the doorin my hand, and found the door locked, and naiiet = of this system was A diminution of one-seventh was | heard a female voice in the room, and the doctor jumped U.S. Circult Court. observabie in the wheat crop there, and the population | "Pp and came to the door ; he was in a very awkward way Before Judge Betts. felt it so much that they were emigrating to the newer | tthe time, and seemed much excited ; he said he would | | Arri. 16th —Mutiny and Revolt.—The trial of William soils of the west from their worn ont fields; and the same | e down prosentiy + | went away ;1 only could see the | Smith for mutiay end an endeavor te cause 9 revolt on truth warns us that we are following in the footst eps of | foot of the bed ; Tdid not see who was there, but only | board one of the Havre packet ships, reported in yester- the old States, and that if we do not alter our plan, our | heard the voice ; I am satisfied it was her voice from ha- | day’s Herald, was resumed. Jud ge Betts charged the inhabitants will be obliged in time to emigrate too, In| ving spoken to her before ; he turned back again and | jtry, dwelling on the character of the testimony intro. the face of this truth, that one-twentieth of the fertility shut the door, duced to sustain the indictment, and also on that intro- of the soil is annually taken from it by cropping, who Crose-ecamined by Mr Wutrixc.—t did not see them eat } duced for the defence. It almost invariably heppened that rox Sntr.—MeKay & Picket, lest » conmnenced the framing of a ship of up- of 1,000tons. ‘This ship is coutracted fur by Capts Willian and Francis Skiddy of New York, and fs to be commanded by Capt. Wm. Skiddy, and to by employed ns aregular packet between New i ork and Liverpool ,andwill be named the John R, Skiddy. She will measure 170 feet on deck, 36 feet wide and 224 deep, and is calculated both for & rapid saiier anda good carrier: is to be constructed entirely of white oal, and has 10 inches dead rise, with o jong flat Moor Her keel measures 27 by lo inches foi ward, diminishing alt to 19 by 15, aad has only one depth Merrimack built ships have become quite popular at New York. Any one cau satisty hisnself of this, who will ex- amine the St. George, the Courier, the Augustine Heard, the Pacific, and other fine ships. ‘The ships built on this river generally have been, forthe Jast twenty years, which is as far back as our recollections of such matters extends, the best specimens of durable and substantia naval architecture afloat, and the builders have been fore: most in all the improvements which have been adopted during all this tim Almost all of the ships which have puiten ferrimack within 15 or 20 years, are now running in the whaling fleet or in the carrying trade, und are still perfectly sound and strong — Within @ few years the number of our ship: has so increased that more attention has been drawn to wed with @ specrat aricies of Climate, &¢. are superior to any tatean be imported tom HARP HEPAIRED—22d street, 3d avenue. ne Senate to-day} PA bys we pr pried with gecurtcy. sotoers aad ingot State Debi} in the mest seenttic mw >, Apothecary’ pility resolutions of the Mouse. ‘The Assembly street, fi G Operative Cis le the bill for the establishment of an experime eet, Lon, Normal School at the capitol of tne State, w epecia: Ae oh Bore MOR ALERS AND PED f ery would say that manure was not requisite, they wereunjust | the strawberries together, but { heard them eat them ; they | i such cases the higher officers of the vessel were to be | their churacter, and the de:aund: increases with the rup- | omer, for Wednesday morning, at 11 o'clock—a question te pote of Petee a oe to themselves and the soil both, if they KA not enquire | mode a noice eating them; they eat with spoons; they | found siding with the captains and mates of vessels ; while | PY. We noticed last week, in passing by the ship yards, | certainly of much public interest, and one on which we wmended for Pedlacs and terlers, by W how far they might restore to it its richness, and be for | made the same noise that other people do while eating | on the other hand the sailors were to be found at the wide | that there were several other ships on the stocks, and | cannot but anticipate a favorable result-—vlbany drens 4 | Wetscu, Ay oth- caries Hatt. 36 Cath f ew Vou the interest of agriculturers and farmera to manure the | With spoons ; I think they were ale spoons that they | ofthe men In the present case this was the fact, and the | there is, we believe, one besides the large ship of which | Atlas, April 1d. Geaowe Linge and Family Medicuesa such larger besier quality of Dri i Medicines than in geuerally ke Vorsale, whelsle ruil, by Wim, Watson, Chemist, &e., ethane al? lm*ee soil. Every city, town and manufactory were great re- { used ; [tid not hear the kiss, but I saw it. Q—Did the | jury should therefore weigh with due caution and delibe- Cepticles for what might entich the soll, and teemed with | loctor tell what taste it had? A-"No, sir; but he ration theevidenco on Doth sides, what might be made a profitable source for the farmer — | smacked his ips after, und {rom that I thought. it must | | The juryfrenderel a verdict of “ Guilty of a1 end avor ‘The Soda works, Gas works, ashes, salts, and every filth | 42ve been very sweet. Atthetime! saw them kissing | to create a revolt, and offal, if jadiciously used, would superabundantl ey were on the sofa; he had his right arm round her} The prisoner was removed. supply all the logs of the soil; and { hope,'gentlemen, will | waist ; | could aot tell whether sho had her bonnet on or | Has Honor then disposed of two motions. not acouetme of talking politics, ie Lallade to diet piled | of"; her face was turned towards Pearl atreet. After he} Inthe case of Jesse Hoyt et ale ads, Uni in the treet, for no earthly object but the generation of | kissed her, he got up andcame into the back parlor | plication for a new tri we have spoken, building for a Now York house, but we had not the time to obtain any further particulars.—New buryport Hevald, April 1 Eaucranrs to Missovrt.—Thousands of emi grants are pouring into Missouri every week. They = = “ come to better their condition, and will probably pursur _ CARDS! CARL the right course to effect that desirable object.— St. Louis | PATENT CARD PREs8 {1 Reporter, April 6, ginal alicy to the printing cf ea Honrintr anp Distressing Ca.amiry.—A cor respondent of the Dover, (N. By) Gazette furnish es the following melancholy particulars :—" On a recent norning the dwelling house of Jeremiah Shaw, in Moul and Levaty: one per trda in TW uriace dA States, , the Court considered tie plaitiite 3 OM 3 Woor.—The Dabuque Transcript states that that ds (minufaetared expressly for Opthulmia and other diseases, instead of being went to the | where waa ; I have had a quarrel with the doctor ; 1 did | entitled to put the case on the Calendar, ‘The action was | r.uborongh, was discovered to beon fice, The chamber | cegion of country will soon dy a large business is raising furnished and at the fo country, where it would be of use, and on its way gi rot say I would be revonged of him in the presence of | granted. in the easterly corner of the house wrapped in flamew, in | Shbep and wool for market, lanes Peace 4 employment to the people who want it. He was inform. | several Persons, nor in the presence of any person out of | Barnas vs. Neitham—Motion for new trial denied which slept one Win. Low, formerly William I. Horn, _- 100 cava for 50 equss soe "go $3 oe ed that the owner of a Potash manufactory, near the head | court ; I think not ;I have no recollection of it; have | Mathews, the Pirate—Mr. Manncny, of counsel for pri- | who was accidentally there that night, and who retired Innicray ror Muanprn.—Among the prisoners x0 «do Sl 2000 do $350 of Lake mpaioreet be hear the remains to be thrown into | 2et watched to fet testimony in this case; | have vever | toner, put in a long affidavit, prayin’y postponement on the Lake, whilst not one ot our agricultnrists Contigious, | beard of it until last Thursday. when I got a subpena; J | the grounds ofthe absence of several material witnesses sought to benefit by the productive qualities it contained | lon’t think I recently abused the doctor near his sto: Mr. Nasu followed in support of the application ite was much pleated the benefit derived from the discus. | night have called him an impostor. The ULM. Disrnicr Artorsiy opposed the motion on sion on Horticulture, and he was cevtain that the estab-| Wat. A. Osnonw was next called.—Mr. Wartixe ob- | the ground of the tneilities that had been afforded to pri. lishment of a regular correspondence with branch socie. | jected to swearing this witness, on the ground that a hus- | soner to secure the attendance of wit since last ties would do much good, and impart lessons of wisdom | band cannot be a witne: Leleven o'cl A distressing scream of hamber awoke the wile of an absent son , who sprang from her bed, ran to that chamber then wrapped mn flames and called to Low, and then to each sleeping room in the house, and then ‘with her little child, both in their night clothes, she escaped in- hetween ten a indicted at the late session of the Grand Jury, and charged ‘ this morning, are John and Nancy Jackson, (colored) XYLOGRAPE charged with causing the death of Geo, Hagamen, » child owen ABD hf ‘emmon carils st ey) prices C LABELS—A large ond extensive asso: id. years, by ill treatinent —Newark Adv, lprit VW. FIN Overy Tete sow iy co Ald lweee on Gold atrert, pear Ful —A slip from the Bangor inst his wife, Notw: term, street. The family or famili the honse of “MBARGO nes MESSRS. KUSHTON & CO Ife made the remark without any allusion to details, to | ing the form of the present action, it js a suit agai Mr. Marnony ‘4 that prisoner's circumstances | ‘Sgnire Shaw, lated of twel i Whig, dated April 13, states that “the ice passed down the BF VAY 1) ASTOR HOUSE. AND CORNES draw from others their information, Geborn; i the aueter eae be reached it is only bystabbing | operated a good deal against hint Fora eee hsoe Pherae eee meee beniee Low fo gata ee ee cy ANT COURTEENTH STD r at length clear iver yestenlay, and we h divided into three families ; the provisions, furniture Dr. Stevenson wasealled on to make a few remarks — | her, and it appears to mo that he cannot be permitted tc | Alter some. briet explanations on both sides, it was | > in i i, | to thig city. ‘The ice. under the influence of the sun. ha! | ARK 4H SOLE AGENTS i New Work tor 0 He said, that the fact, however strange, was not entircly | ‘estroy the character of his own wite. soe agreed that the prisoner's trial be fixed for Tuestay next. ped Wis tatebeo ‘- t clothing et nick. wi. | become quite tender, and slipped away with very litt of tat ate " "i e new to him. A few days ago, when at Albany, he was in Jadge Kext—Mr. Whiting, have you any authority ? he Court then adjourned, d Gatghter under the care of physicin uproar, The ice pokers did their duty handsomely, # GREAT EN SH REMEDY formed by agentionan that the rich western lands aout tro —-I do not at present recollect any particular TT yr mag estimated at two thousand dollars contents | Ustal.” Fier the Care of pion ond other Disenase of the [urge Cayuga, which formerly produced thirty bushels, did not | tthority, but | haye the general authority that neither General Seastons, 7 wba cee RT koewo ay BUCHAN'S BUNGAKIA 1h Fast Moultonborongh Post Office were likewise de stroyed. Low was found with his head and one foot LIF, which is now ackeow!edg a by | Aldermen Brady ant Jarte now produce more than twenty per acre ‘The system in | Wile or husband can be evidence against each other. || Before Recorder Talimalgs Two or a ‘TRApE.—Mr. Vi . the lion king, FT 7 i hat is requ red tof URS CONSU TION Ajo this State was the same na that ike; . | have nover mot a case yet that a husband con be an ovin Hattield He _ f on Sunday last, to Miss Chapr AP Tae of US ; ‘ his was a matter of great importance. There were two | tsband; the general rule is the other way, and although | ,,AP8'. 16—Highway Robbery—Vewr McGruley alias ed agree,” was for once di vires TL & Co. will farnich the publie Gmaris with parers at Mi des of living—one was on the i niyo 't this is in fore weult against f it | Williams, was tried on the above charg, for rohbiug Wil. fe omg” Head sity aoe; ME ae ae us tacas ng. dissertations on mp a etal ce to this ; they should ascertain whether their capital was | Cannot be culled to give evidence of that fact—they may } Murray stated that he met the accnved on the 6h of { #ioe-pegs and selling ‘hem for oats reminds me of pablo naire bates ieee vapor, D. F PRADLEE, © pedlar Down East not lon, and tike all other hamane re retiring for the night not infe oa by a aystem ofagricniture which injured | Call the wile, she would be a very proper evidence for | March in Orange street after dark, and proceeded with their land. The system in England keeps the pote: them; but J repeat it they cannot call eae hast ‘| Dim and a woman that accused called Lis sister, to 63 Mule a 109 © ourt street, Boston, pole Aarican Agent et 7 out deterioration and was perfectly attamable here The | Co"rse if allowed would break up the relations between | MFFY street. Witne: Cosstiturncy or ENGLAND ann Scotianp— Or Saturday a Parliamentary paper was issued, g Jesiin's Corners, Ma you County. g 16 1m*m General Agent lor th of New York eople here have the choice of emigrating or doing this, | 8usband and wife. man, und MeGaule 6 ho in fared. On his way to the stall he came | a good deal of information respecting the registered clec - Se eee Trareinmoctiiar altersiative. Ideal Or itan ton een-| Judge Kxwr.—D'll admit him for the present. door. Tle immedin | in contact with a country wagon, loaded, as he «np, tors of Englond, Wale, sod Scotland, showing the to nation ROTOR, MORRISON ns qniry and suggest aremesy. dn great cities like this, men | Ws. A. Osnonn examinel—I have no interest in this | "4 took $4 in money from his pockets by violence ut | (om the tveling of the bags, with eats, Now, a Yankee | erease in 13124, ax compared with Iii, Mt appears OE GB STOOR RIOT ceria ee ee ttre of science abound, and come into collision the one with | Suit, except that I want to save my wife from destruction: | {9FC® The detence conducted by J.B. Macaxsien, Feq,, | pedior is the fast man on earth to let his nag go hungry | that the total of registered Britain $0 | dee natty a ae h co ee cama ted the other, and thus make discoveries they could not make | | have been acquainted with Dr. Van Cort a year or two; | | owed on crose examination that witness was partially | when there is plenty of provender within reach. Quick | 1442 was 941,782, uind that an 907,903 — | int 16 4 et oF pureulres aud alone. | Scientific or practical men cannot of themselves | bave been married about 13 years; 1 firat got acquainted | imtoxicated on the evening in question, and had previotis | a thoug!st his plan was laid, and quicker still it was exe | in Scotland the tot w4, and cules,” he enzes in th ee to Yield to Dr. M's new and successful tre p al inerease in 1542-3, as com: Iu the worst forms of § make discoveries ; it Tequires them to work together.— | With him by going to see him as a ph: Rae ondon Herald ician, to see if he | (9 $9ing to the room with the girl, obtained change fore | cuted; a bag was takenfromthe stranger's wagon, the 14 therefore thought that a correspondence with the dif | could relieve my wife froma liver coi $6 gold ptece in payment for some liquor. mouth untied, and dobbin’s trough very liberally eupplied ferent counties would enalle them to ascertain the Srst time I saw him; he came up next day ;he cameto board | The prosecution called a colored man, named Cox, who | with its conte The next morning, the countryman ductiveneas af the soil now and at former periods, and se- | at my house after he had left his wife, or after she had | $@¥ the accused and Murray fighting in the street, when | observel thut his bags had been misplaced, and a part of veral other things of importance to know. turned him out, a year ago last March, and continued to | the latter said the accused was trying to rob him. ‘This | hit carg ing, Which led him to investigate a little Dr. Ganpien said, however alarming the grent diminu. | 28d With me Hntil my wife and I moved into his house, | testimony was confirmed by the allidavit of another wit- | more clo Cirenmstances led him to suspect the p tion from thirty to twelve bushels. per aces wae thay | about the Ist or 2d of July, 1843; I was in the habit of ta. | 8¢8%. Mt. Maxenrsten summed up the case for defence | lar aforesaid, aud on examination of the premises hali a was mill ‘en evil hot mentioned which was conesh none king medicine for him to different places; Mrs. Osborn bat submitted no testimony. ‘Tho jury alter a short ab. | inshel of wae of which his toad was compoxed, was with the present eystem. By the deterios ont | quit my bed while he boarded with us, and went up stairs | #e0Ce returned a verdict of guilty, ‘ond he was remanded | found under dobbin’s nose untasted and undamaged. "The $2,631—making tog pared with 1839-40 of 83, rants & perfect cure i NERVOUS AND CONSTITUTIONAL D Cavrain Bruaxery’s antry.—Mrs. Abbott, for. | This affection, and the tron of evils resultiog from & seevet, i may h in youth jog notureal emissions ard merly the widow of Captain Johnston Blakelyyiof | eeu rucrve mabie in yours, inducing potursal getienone end ef North Careline, whose nautical skill abd gallantry ss } cal pric terug the system to @ healthy tove ene commander of the U. 8 ship Wasp, in our war of 1912, not | restating its original Viger. A periect eure guaranteed oF no: only immortalized his own name, but shed Snover dying | Omar, 44 5 jon of land a for Nentence. This is the fourth time he has been tried | pedlar sloped before breakfast.— Correspondent of the Bangor | Slory wpon the naval prowess of his country--and whore medical pretenders stimulus was given to occupy fresh and and took the bed room next his, and there was a communi- . me he has been tried | pedlar sloped before respondent of the Bangor | glory wp herr, Ute * who etnim ty be an the omly qualities toll, and thereby » competition created which warrtiaous | cation between their bed rooms; the doctor got married to i tae wig Srly Child snd danghter, Uday Blakely, the Wtafe of | Mire clone ielomen meek, Miss Harman 1 " ‘he Grand Jury came into Court with a ‘ preg ay, “pesca to the occupiers of the former. Every year the Erie Ca- | sot married pratt sated oo tse, but sot ae | Bresentment pointing out rome of the theusenatmner ea] ‘Ti; Seasox aND tWe Rave Wrket {fom new Leger ows qnantity of wheat to this | Sphysician; my wife hed no occasion for hin then. CQ. | °vile of the “atraw Til” system, which wae read ent or. | daring the last week Pould comark deft and pulled down the price. He | 4| eriyour wife and you came to live at the Doctor's | Jered to be published, and sent to the Legislature of the | traordinary. Aprils pnce, another dhjeat might te ene pecPased correspond. | Honse, did she in the same room? A-—No, but 1 | State. that there sare sect muight be secured, Science tells ns | urged hor so hard hight to come in and sleep with| _Btglary.—A young man named Charles Smith, a shoe | wigh' monse quantities, certain salinese oes, Wotld. In im- | her child, that she come in and threw hersoll onthe bed | maker, from Baltimore, was tried on a charge of burglary | somewhat earlier than usual. “Tho vast body. of mow at warlousdesetintions of rw Materials, such ay marl, | in her clothes; that was the only night she slept with me |» the third degree, for forcibly entering the store of | around the head waters oi the Hudson rapidly melt but to chemists and min phates, which are known } for a year. Q—While you were residing there tate what | Schermethorn, Hancker & Co., 49 South street, on the | ing away beneath the warm sun, ‘This ts. the only way hie value to the ageion gers reas bat which are of inf. | yo in relation ‘to Mrs. Osborn’s visite to the | Bight of the 0th of March, about 7 o'clock, and ‘stealing | to account for the present high water. No rain haw fallen most valuable fpreductions in Well applied. Twe of the | Joctor's room? A—She was always in the habit of going | !3 certificates of Minois and Michigan Canal, of $100 | for nearly ten days, md yet the water has been steadily phate, were kaown Wut es dea ailumiaa and phos- | into his room with him when ke went to bed, and he lock | ¢&ch, $1000 in bank notes and specie, which was ford in | rising, ana is now over part of the pier, ‘The river erait fon to believe that in this stat thoae ies abeent Thin ed the door, and aiter being there for about half an hour | 2/8 possession. The store was entered by false keys, and | are very busy, and the wharves are blocked Np with the na maynanimously adopted dud eduented, in | PAX tt*" gment of the heroic Jeeds of her father; ix're | te wills siding in Santa Cruz, on an estate left by her last hushand. | Orlice 2 Dr, Abbott, who died here not long she had | ——— borne hiv: soveral children. Miss Udney Blakely was ‘ant Britton, of his ced that De, Corbitt. ta but she died in child-bed, in less than ‘twelve | Uhiversity of the eity of New York, nud ‘iat fe has erelne months afterwards And the only memorial I saw of this | sively eoufined Ll ea © from beiwe Geena to the treatment. last of the Blakely, was her portrait, full size and well | of crrta's clases of disrases (ow over leven yeuran the city exrented, hanging in the parlor af her mother, Mire. Ab “yg bott.— Log ef en affieer of the Potomac, April 4, the walereanareetenete pike <i Hatha its thousands. of vicu ved eutirely from the ay trerted by m person legll cn.—The weather, has certainly been most ex- ms to have taken the livery June, The days have been ver nay be consulted eonfidewtialiy at mis of- t two doors trom Chatham — #1 ial Navau.—The U. 8 bri oneer left the nev § vs she would come out, go to the glass and arrange the iron safe by a key belonging to the store, which was | unloading of merchandize and the lading of produce tor 7 Yerfo ‘aid, deviant ware sediojeuely fhesetertsing soltsoxistol ah pt ae” thon. where | ind go nto her own ted room.” cher hale) aerwarit fownd inthe poeewafon of the prizoner, ‘ne he | the New Vork murketofthenycPrcuarsfp fo rectly foson, wind A.W. The following iw lat of tor | eeceny "Resagns aMiclekaeiae ear age hots Feota attention to the point, it will be Imp emmittee di: | Dyxewan-—State what intercourse you saw between | Wa# About to leave for Philadelphia the next morning, — aa Antes SAF, ts Geet Us Conta Lint Vertes B foie: | exers hartge Grupent of betas eee es healthy by arplyin Will escertaln where Such voll erhee’ » important They | them in his room. + | alter che offence was committed, The Jury returned a} Wan i Fionipa —Lieut. Monigomery, of the | dexter; Acie Master, W. B CLP Porter; Sutgeon, Jaln | 19 Ur. Corbitt, a practic ot many rare has establishes the and tho facilities of traneport te eects a nantes, Wrrvvss.—1 saw her assistin dressing him, fixing his | Verdict of guilty, and the Court remanded ‘him fur sen- | (, § \rmy, witha detachmont of soldicee uador hivcome | Messermitts a itshipman, Chariee AI, Morrie; | 2-etor's prpuiayjon ter skill ned respeerabili’y. . Scrietures £5 your committer will exist for muck more Important saae | pantaloons end cravat; I always saw her dq ib when Pwas | feRCe. ened stan ‘ mand, who went in pursuit of the Indians, returned on F ipman, C.6. Sime :| fahechegpecors profound atteating A medicive max be be poses He would not trespass further on their attention” | (Bet? The Courtthen adjourned till this morning at 11 o'clock. | Thursday morning last. We underatand that they came ¢ Boatswain, Joun | — - ‘ upen the Indians and fired at them, without effect, and § that the Indians took to a rwamp and escape , 15, 00, 67, 6%, | troops destroyed their canoes, &c.--Pensacola lias, #REIGHT & RT PRAYA, The Cxssnssar adito” that for several yours the Hnglich | y,U°REMAY:—State what other froatoms you kaw be’ ween ; ihe Freight.” eynad Uf bgcouitant hadteen mca: them in the mornings in the bed room. syooasy, on Long Island; and elzo Wiens torte r reat | “Wirvrss, only raw them: once; had boen praying ali | _ Steenion Court Calendar—This Day. ‘ount—Nos, 19, 37, 38, The Fazette, Jorsay. that night for her conversion and for tue doctor's, and at | 7; 71, 73, 22, 34, 12. iS 30th ult. Bhi . a forwnrde / Ic was then proposed that a committee, consisti break of day I went to her room and she was gone; Ithen } Cosson Puras.—Nos. 18, 20, 21, 28, 24, 25, 28, 97, 29, 30, 4 cf ne bg “bag toda nel a'ehoc Be ee hs caine lb the balk OF heat tite Messrs, Millman, Gardiner, Brown, Clarke Whig! Sintte his room andit was looked; Ithen ‘went and sat on — “ Journr’ Stone Currens —This clase of our Horeca t ferent lines 0 Meech pyermipert suppiies. dhe ireightto De taken in at Boswell and Meigs, should be appointed, with power to ¢ alter sunrise shecame | Lowa.—An election was held in lowa on Monday orton Navy Yard. by the torn day cf May=none ¢tier citizens rem firm and unite] in the stand they have y annilorm and rearonable tariff for freight boswel out of hi room ; I then went into his room and found him | week, to take the sense of the people on the propriety of | ci mice to.8 Jt iy hed 4 Gidget tit fla ted | Alen yeruraent freaght qill, be plemnll ud ex bear Hae nication With. the diforaareenacRcniMg # comma. | there, he had his pantaloous on, when she came out she | State Government, in the Murinagton dptriet thee can | (uetyin reference to a dander eae eral oe anaes autem Mare |S aia the Onverminent rrrves te Fant to dee he tr ‘oot inarieieusls: | went to the glass und fixed her hair ; she was not then | @ majority of 44 for the convention, and the Hawk Ey ¢. is u Bate je ipments to (he Weat, Kight tow-boate, hewvit StL cues at oiener, wt CY poria eet en Jae | wall be allowed. ROBT. ©. WETMORE, Barker have agreed to pay their workmen in t.roughout the country, for the purpose of inquiring as | dresaed for the day ; I then left the doctor's house, and | of opinion thatXthe people have decided in favor of 1! | with the terme set forth in the bill of prices. May other measure, [ don with goods, arrived from New York this movnit Gontractors (Glow their example.—Quincy Mass. Pa‘viot. to the mode of farming’ now in use ; the prodyctivencss, | went {00k board'with Mra, Dawson; this was in the Albany Adv., April V0 a1 td Saw

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