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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ———— —SSSS—SES= Tele a He 180 Whete te, spen: NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1844. eer ewe cea ‘To the Public. STATEN ISLAND Great Meeting In favor of the Completion of | ly associations were with the 1 York Lea people of New York, and Board of Supervisors. New York Leotstature.—The bill to authorise sala yo Ty | SM, CERRY; GEMMERE | “the ern tare, nee Tabernacle lane | Usain conettMnfradmaalais |, vcmny, koala nn chain | he Ucn nd sehen ray Cy 4 y ‘ebraary joats will leave . i . ey had ¢ minutes of it meeting were read and approved | carry freight, passed the commitiee whole yester- Fourth of July” Price % cents por copy oF 87 26 per an-| ,, 7a pnd alter Fnesday, Februar Evening portunities of carrying on trade operations, but in winter | 7 “The Report of the Counsel io the Corporation. fr eels. | day aiternoon and was relerred to a sclect Committee Leave Staten Island. ta A.M. wre wee pee casts in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price St cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— caal com- A very large and most respectable meeting was | #linterconrse was suspended, the canals being locked up. | tion to the leasing of Br dise d finally, and submitted six : : ¢ of a School House in the 4th held in the Tabernacle last evening,for the purpose | 4ines of Railroad had been laid down in many parts of | Ward, oame up i In the Senate yesterday, wion. On motion of the Recor. Mr. Wright, from t mittee of conference, repot zh the country, and every where that they had been placed i ituti id, 2 P.M. i A » Eri ¥ y placed | der, it was laid on the table, to give some of the members | separate and distiagt endments of the constitution as the PADVERTISERS are Taormed that the circulation of | yy ee ‘ ; of hearing the appeal of the Directors of the Erie | they had worked to the great advantoge of the pablic. | ofthe Board an opportunity oP esamising the Counsel’ | result ofthe jolt ensaltatons: vis: is elatise tor ler (io Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and incroaring | N;,B- Ox Sanday the boat will leave at 11 instead of 12. Railroad Company, on the completion of that great | WM or te mpleted to Toledo and several other | opinion previous to the next meeting. the supreme Court—2d, the Court of Chancery— 3d, the fast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, | ——— work. The Tabernacle was well filled, and pai he country, and some had been bora yy on the | “Phe Board then adjourned to 7 o’clock to morrow even. | Court for the Correction of £rrors—4th, removal of Judi- er the world, and is, therefore, the best channel for business NEWARK AND NEW YORK. ber a Heibrcamne dian afer mali aytipcloe- old in Cpnacquence of the panic of 1837. | ing, when the question will be again taken up. cialotticers—sth, liability of stockholders—6th, propert; tanta the wise co iacas aidunte cok ak Vane Gane ne chek. the audience we recognised a vast number of the | ha pha pet lh jad the means, they would embark | 4! resolution of the Beerd, formerly passed, that no bill | qualification for office. canoe the judicial anend- vance. THE NE arr ‘ most influential of our citizens,of all ranks and in such a enterprise as would at once throw open a com- | of g District Attorney should be thereafter audited at more | ments, there is little diversity of opinion, co fur us wo eS ES eS SEE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, | Mos of our citizens,of all ranks and pro- | munication between the Western countries and New York. | than g4 perday, was rescinded, learn," touching the proposed alditione to’ the Supreme Price, and in the most elogant style, en Whi commicace her te or the eagon on | FS81008. He wees cplnion that: the greet West would: raise ‘Comntunication from the Comptroller recommending to | Court and he Court cf Chancery. Beyond that, the ¢a- JAMES GORDO} SENNETT, r and run gutil further no- | ~The meeting was called to orderby Ald. Under- | ** ne quarter of @ million of sheep, between | settle compensation to be made to Ward Collectors of taxes. | pression has been limited. These amendments were re- Prornietor or tHe I E tice m we :—Leaving Newark at 74 ; : Wisconsin and Illinois alone—ns the furmers wero reco- |" Communication from the Inspectors of the 11th Ward, | ported in a spirit of concession by the committee, as stated Northwest corner of Fuitou and Nassar strceta, | $e yA, hs Sew Fork 4 olclock, P. M. wood, who nominated the following gentlemen as| vering fromthe of 1897 and succeeding years. | ior the appropriation of $2,000 to purchase a site for a| in their report, und they will be acted upon, we do not = - ummm. | sdarsed 10 180 fonts ant ee ee ee einen, aa | officers of the meeting: dhe trade of New Yor nant fp tapers eto | school in that ward, Referred to the Committee on An- Goubt ina like spirit by the respective Houses.~libany WOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL tea lie number Oj «passengers. Parsipenr. farming produce of the’ West. New York was boundio | "a! Taxes. ‘ $ ‘ Vasile hes Ate Sea fhe Hora! Mail Stam Ship ACAULA ery reasonibls rate GEORGE GRISWOLD, Eeq. Yrotect her own interests,a8, the Canadians were about FEE le 2 ag dela nL aeteed Peat tikes nce ee —About 11 o'clock last night, a ab ha commande — . Vice Purswexrs. ranting a charter te open'a line of railroad from Buffalo pias inal hi as j Berane Nar AboUut Lh-ote 9 Boston, for the 3bove ports on Weonealay, | PROPLE'S LINE OF STRAMBOATS Jas. Harper, W. Lawrence, fo Detroit, ns to open un avenuo to. the St, Lawrence, Poreerraeent fire broke out in a bakery on the south side of pant icemer HIBsitNtay will leave Boston on ‘Thursday, pos ALBANY. Baul Aler, T ulfern, and Eogand, tbarsiare, was watching them at allsides, in nefire Sates Onkle faa set) aibas thie Method iat Church. 2 be building lay 1st. j ALLY, Sundays excepted—Throagh Di+ ax. Boorman, Moses Taylor, order tohem'them in and cripple their trade and com- Bef palit es . . ne on each side of it, to- Bastuwe for Liverpool . $120. rect, at-7 PM, fom the Steamboat Pier be- John N. Hicks, J.D. P. Ogden, merce. ‘They should therefore, look forward totheir own |, Aran. 18th.—William R. vilten vs. Ezekiel Wade ae gle oe Bosp iver ee Were the only ones de. vaasaye for Halifax 20, : twetn Conrtlond¢ aud Liberty strats. Jacob Little, ¥ & Vacbousdlines, interest, us this move of England was done with a view | This was an action to recover damages for assault and tA ore frame Luildings, and though of com- Apply to D. B " KNICKERBOCKER, C P. . " paratively little value, 1 Avply - BRIGHAM, Jz. Agent, sok iteumbeat KNICKERBO Captain “A. P, St. Rob't Smithy Wa. Burt of carrying away the produce of the North Western | battery, committed on the first Febroay last. Viaintift | paratively litle vatue, ere a henvy ‘ioss to their owmers. “ OMT aR | in A. Houghton, on| —_-‘Rich’d F. Garman, James Donaldson, World to its own alvantage ‘They should also look to the | # member of the bar, and was empioyed professionally by | Two of tiem were itsured but the iurniture of the oceu- SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. Toestav, Thursday wid Satarday Eveu 7 ? Wm. Tucker, Gardner G. Howla: trade of New Orleans, which was opening another ave- | # patty in neguciating legal business with which the de- | pants, hich wus lost, Was uninsured. ‘The resi- ‘1 NY, nd. pda | dence of Rey. Mr. Saxe, the ‘1 E t E boat LOK, Captai m, H. Peek, "| y 7 ent is , 5 mage, an je Frie to Manbsttiny Ite, M6 Cents. | Mendny, Wedaceday, Frifay aud Syndaveats Pe Ma Chee ee Chas enateams pouks awaitingthe oneniag of the, Coral aud ail terre {defendant's houze, with a view to make a tender on the | the church would be destroyed. ‘The buildings destroy ed Fase 0 Fore Woah gti oo erence sed cle, ftamboas NORTH AMER CA.” Choisia 1. G. Cs gmnea aug BOE Gace of the Wester World wer subjected fo the sume in: | Fulject ofa leaky, and perfect"an agreement. Defondant | were owned by Mrs, Hughes of the Mineral arc, dt 4 nd. ” Par “ ‘aI ; ‘ j ictic om Wi 3 hereupon committed the as: ‘The plea set up for the | Were inured in New York. The church was also some- ei Odo kl ae oe Mpg. of boage aril at tw Alvany in} Mr... B, Buunr then addressed themeeting. He spoke Ae eae ibe recone tiie le 2. sha defence was, that Allen, the plainti™ went to derendant’s | What injured by the heat from the buildings on fire, and ery hoar uni! 6 PM. i, comer of Tryon Row and Chatham st, Heriem Railroad Office 9 oclock, had it not been provided with @ tin roof, would undoubt- edly have been destroyed. We understand that the church was fully insured. ‘This is the second time that west. at some length of the position of New York, as respected | tion of the agriculture and commerce of Illinois, and con. | house for the purpose of creaung a disturban (>The above Boatsare new avd substantial. are furaished | ita natural facilities for communication with the interior. | cluded by urging on the meeting the necessity of imme- | Pendered a verdict for plaintiff ot $40 damage: With new and elegant State Hooms, su for specd and accoi- | Compared with some uther cities of the Union, New York | diate action on asubject of such vital importance to the |__ Vanderwater e. Tue jury Barvh. m's Nansion House, the Abbey and Backers Hetel, | theoftceouthe what’ nny on ona oF F.C. Schalesst | attogether wut roads, From Boston to Albany they | Mr. Buuwr offered a resolution, proposing that the reso- | of deendant, who is captain of the steamer Cleopatra run- | Visited by fire.—2/bany wttlas, April 17 ‘Trint, Charch Cemetry, the High Bri. ge aod Wort Washiny = had to encounter immense difficulties, but they had suc- | Intions adopeed by the meeting be published in the city | Bing down the tow boat Wave, in Novembar last, and sink- i 1 ly B MOORE, ALBANY DAY LINE. cessfully overcome then, and constructed a railroad. He | papers. Carried. ing ber inthe East River. ‘The case involves the usual A Facrory Bu: ‘he Globe Factory of Mar- OK ALBANY and Litermediate Land-| then spoke of the great inducements presented by the na- |"A share list was then openhd and circulated through | questions of neglect on the pert of the captain, and want per wd, clecaut stwamboat | tural features of tue country itself to undertake the for- | the meeting for the purpose of obtaining signatures. ‘The | of proper precaution in not stopping his engines on com- MERICA, Cactain. MH ‘re | mation of @ railroad communication between New York following 1 the fora + bated ing neur the tow boat. tin & Cassity, about two miles above Florence, Als., was burnt (o the ground on the night of the 4th ins desl, wail | NEW YORK, ALBANY, AND TROY STEAM- BOAT LI i " ; ¢ ss Tv Globe Factory w the most i factur- T "LINE, poe volay quiet north side, on Wed | ind the west. He then udverted to the very great incon | We, ine undersigned, hereby. agree to subscribe for Before Chief Justice Jones. ,, | ing establishment in the south. ‘The Florence Courier ARRAS GEMENTS FOR 18(~MORN aren venlence and loss to the farmers in the interior, in conse- | the number of shares of one hundred dollars each, of the | | Hiutlon ts. 2uerican Insurance Company.—This case is | gays :—It supplied a large portion of the country with the oA ot re ae eet, MONEE ae ten POTS, | quence of the want of a melium of communication acces: | capital stock of the New York and Erie Railroad Compa. | still before the second branch of this Court. Itis not ex- | best of cotton lubries, and atlorded « mployment to near! tA. Gorham.end S will be teade atthe oreowon ot pavinntion | sible at all seasons. ‘The spring trade of the city wonld | ny, set opporite to ourrespective names, upon tho terms | Pected to terminate before Monday or Tuesday. 1.0 persons, who had no other or better dependen t noies tor their subsistence. ‘The property destroyed was estimated at about $30,000, upon which an insurance of $10,000 had been secured. It is believed that the fire was occasioned by an incendiary. riwediate to ‘Troy, Albany aad New York Ave copacities for cowl qual to any on the hoped that it will obtain a fair QapROrE, P COMSTOCK be immediately benefitted by such @ communication, as | and conditions published by the Board of Directors, under | Adjourned over to this morning the gosds for the spring and winter were wanted in the | date of April Llth, 1844. interior long before the season when the water co tmnnication "was open. | The capitalist—the mer. ‘Theatric chant—the farmer—the dr; ods man—the car. A : man, were all deeply interested then in the “con, | Park Tueatex.—Last night, Mr.Booth played in atruction of such a a But the most important the character of ‘¢ Junius Brutus” to a full house, AARNE Sas Ber neni Youll eotven Se Target consideration was that of the market for articles of home A ' Ty lay with them :— consumption. Fish, poultry, milk and eggs would be | 29d never did he appear to greater advantage. The | “'Y “Wi, cmner the United States Circuit Court has juris- made much cheape: ; milk would be made onecent a pint | character of Brutus 1s finely drawn, though not | diction over the subject matter of his Tyner - cheaper, saving the city $600 aday. Since the opening at of Juni i Nériola 2.—I auch jurisdiction exists, do the facts stated upon of the road 100 barrels of milk aday have been broughe | C14! to that of Junius Brutus in the Coriolanus of | uo Tetition give the petitioner, under the law of the luad, to the city, and already the reduction in the price is cun-| Shnkspeare. There is, however, a noble indepen- | a title to the remedy prayed for? tiderable ; it has been on an average four cents a quart, | dence in the character ; a conscientious love of jus- and « much better article. Then poultry, fresh meat, and | ; eat her [U. S. District Court. other articles of that kind, would all be ‘reduced in price, | tice, and an unflinching determination to maintain During the past year there had been brought down to the | it inviolate. Well does Mr. Booth impersonate Before Judge, Betts, es city from the interior the following articles :— this lawful tenacity of purpose, and inspire his au- | ,¢\etit, 18 The Post Office” Mr. Spooner —Ilie Honor +1204 tons. Calves. ....... dience with the love of honor and justice, and ha- | vigtation of the Fost Otlice laws, adversely, on the ground +. 824 “ Sheep and Lambs. tred of base and nefarious actions. What right- U. S. Cireuit Court. Before Judge Betts. Arnit. 18.--In the matter of Join Barry.—The peti- tioner is invited to argue the following points, and we 0 A. McLeon, and B, Macy. y . ork. Albauy ond Troy Lire G maperttully isoform the nublie that their boats ha & the recess of raviga ion the pase winter, been relitted tad rpleaishea throuchont, and many improvaneuts aeded to the con tort of the rayelier’ “Phe Prog aud Eanpi ‘ons the Mor ing Line, from. th _ From Sr. Jouns, P. R.—By the Talisman, Smith, from St. Johns, P. k., we have advices from that place to the Ist inst. Letters received by a com- mercial house in this city continue to represent ihe mer- ket in a languid state, it being over-suppiied with every article of American produce. Capt. Sinith informs vs the rainy season had prevailed for some time, and in sequence, the produce of the island was coming im very siowly.’ Flour was selling at $12 per burrel ; pota- toes at $3; P. P. lumber at $20 per 1000,—-Savannah Geo. aURANGEMENTS FOR (sa OLD EBTABLISHED PASSAGE OF FICK, it. ‘ine street, corner of South. ciny streat, runniug daily (3 ‘ ing the prwvespal mse theds i and the public in general, to. t Ae a erlt'w aid “sibeny will totm the 7 o'clock Evening | (84, for the parpowe of bringing out exbru : Line (through di ect) da y {Sundays (excepred.) ‘Phe above | 3¢ passengers, by the Reguler Line of Liverpool Packets, sail boats are of the tet class of Ste mborts. and for speed and ac- tag Fhe Ist, 6th, lith, 16th Zistand ath of every month, By commodal re ureurpassed, acd what is «greater intereat | ¢ London Packets, tosail rom New York, the lst, 10th an tote travalicr, ate usder the rommacd of officers well known | “th—and from London on the 7th, 17th and 27th ofeach month. to the patlie—their namos alone isa suificient gaarautev of kind | _ 11 connectioa with the above aud for the purpose of afford- attgotiog, vivih deportanect and safe management. a gill peo! ihey hry 2 pasnenesras tee eps ber Fence jew York, ished a regular lige of first class ) 4 aie coe eparen seek misee_| sud espper iateued ships, to sail punctually every week J ‘ORK AND PHILADELP! rt yy. | throughout the year, WEW ¥' A ‘Hl LADELTHIA BA #fOAD LLIN) subscriber bexs leave to call the attention of his trieuds he fotlowii , 2d cabin, and steer- Ewracep Evernanr. aymond’s Menagerie, which has been for some days in this city, lett yes- terday morning for Camden, on the way to Woodbury and For the accommodation of persons wishing to remitmoney to 3 fe of havin ionury power under the act of United | other towns. Before the elephants had left the city, at ap- Fox Nevage, Nenmunswice Parncerox, Turron, | ‘Pir tumilies or frends, drafts are given, payableat ight, on ‘1900 © Butter, ig thinking individual would not support this play as | States Pest Oitlew Lows, af 45ue, Years thet the keeper of “. fechas ona et uslegen ‘oRDeNtows Anp BuRLinaTon. HNO WE poland Maat of Ireland, ee . 700 “Grain, ut) 600 an excellent moral lesson to the public? From | ‘The caseof Hoif, indicted for robbing the U. 8. Mail | was compelled to chastize the animal to subdue his reira invorick, Clonanel, Loudondeny, steee tenes +0000 “| grave to gay ia but a step; or rather, in the present | was then called on, ‘This case was tried at the last term (ORY SPirit. For this purpose he made use of @ long stick Wexford, Belfast,’ Waterford,” | he total amount of money expended in thia city forer-| instance, but the shifting of a #cene or two; for | of this Court, and the jury dil not ugree. ‘The robbery | with u hook at one end, with which, as we are informed, Armagh, ont Golerain ticles of this description was about $15.000,000. A saving | after Brutus came “ Fortunio,” the ne plus ultra of | OR which the prisoner is charged, ile cannes last pg for ts eens fh: leew Taceratad. eh nc | TEROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Ban! Ballymena, Parsonstows, | Of five percent. on that amount would of course add} fun and laughter. This extravaganza is decidedly | tyipser at Hudson, ‘The indictmoat it framed under act | den, where the iManbaeriede tata exkiatae inp aie’ wing Sew ‘York daily from the foot of Cot fe Cavan, L Qrnauh, Breet dee tie enacting toe The erection 1a acon f tha| @ edpital hit—is it not? Smith & Miller, at Hudson, who are mail contractors. | phant scized the stick with his trunk, broke off the hook, Mom Lie ur9-A. M-iail Plot Line ata 8 Me Skiberesn, Moneymore, | completion of this great work, which was responded to] Qtymric.—Mr. Mitchell was in the vein last] After che mail’ arrived trom Hudson, at Albany, all the | uttacked his keeper, and threw him to a considsrable stymbon aistohecrae : rhe Ee or Giettl by loud applause. Mr. Blunt then read the following reso- | night, for he acted in three distinet characters, and | mail bogs were placed in this olfice,’and prisoner was | height and distance, A fecona keeper then came up, and Fiera rita haces chien ome conmastin te | ; Spoouer, Atwood & Co. Bankers, London; | tions : in all with his wonted success. Four pieces, viz: Puently foundeut up, floating in the river near Albany,” | this man he alao seized, mangled. and tossed in the air-— Resolved, That the interests of this city imperatively | «* Aldgate Pump,” “Cats in the Lard require a railroad communication with the interior, #8 | and the Maiden,” and “The Three well to promote the supply of its domestic markets, a8 te | enacted by particular desire ; which eaid desire i secure travel and buinets during that period when the |. Tariicular irequenter of the Olympic, desires bee" terloo Road, Liverpool; payable in every town Paanent ull ickets fice fo f Cagrtlande street, where commodions, atsausostr will be ia i ingss, with baggage trates on . : oaiiy eat Roig.) apply co Phulndctplin bagaage erates are eouveyed from city te Ce eareininceues prec ll t adh he Peas tihieh areapertnests ead Pe OT for] yg Qt Messrs. P. W. BYRNES & CO, 36 Waterloo Road,” ‘Adjourned over to this morning. A large dog then few at the elephant und soon quieted him. We regret to learn that both the pers are serious. ly injured, and some doubt is entert: for the recov: ry of one ofthem. The most emin Surgeons ot Cw Cireult Court, Kings County. ani Before Judge Kent. Resolved, That in the opinion of this mecting the com-| ing as common there as the ramifications of pas- | Apar, 18.—Divorce Case—Doe vs. Roe—This case was dem were immediately sent for, and every attention wi the ladies’ use, : i96m*r iverpoo! letion of the New York and Erie Railroad willbe an era| sion are in mankind. We cannot wonder, how- | submitted to the jury yesterday morning, aud after about | paid to the condition of the unfortunate, suflerers.—Phile- ee eran ee tne lem tae te Fa liapatptie: Thos the feet of Veh LONDON LINE OF PACKHTS—Pacuet of|inour history equalled only by the Eric Canal, that it | ever, that the grub hould desire to see Mitchell | an hour's consulvetion they teturned with a verdict lor | delphia Times, April 17, ae ieee om Comden, etoacieke Me 20th Avril The splendid, well known.aud fost sail- | will bring to our market throughout the year an abundant | as ‘* Broomy Swash,” “ Fernando Villybilly,” and | the plaintiff, which entitles Mus, Van Cort to a divorce sal aeRE TERS 7 "The liues for Baltimore leave Philndelph A; Mo and | willaaitboatively aa avove, ner regular day, 1)" | Supply of provisions, and thereby greatly diminish the «x- | * Mr, Crummels,” in all of which characters he is | rom ber husband. ‘ GrEeD.—The call of the journeymen cabinet (¥.'M, beiny’a continuation of thelines from New York: She has splendid accommodations {3r cabin, second eadin | Pense of living; will open an avenue for the hitherto ne-| excellent. Let auch desires, which are innocent in —-———-—- makers for an advance on their wages, has been 393a*m and steerage passengers. mt proceeding to the old | glected, but extensive and fertile country, embraced in| their indulgence,and easy of attainment, be gratifi- Court of Common Pleas responded to satistuctorily by nearly ail the employers. Gruntry will hnd the Westmin ter a deareble conveyance. | the Southern line of counties ; will prevent the diversion | ‘cir indulgence, ay ig ; 1 it | This shows that propitious times, caused by wholesome |s¢sons wishing to secure berths should make eatlyapplication | of a valuable portion of the business of this city, and make | €4 by ull means—the oftener the better. a Avni 18-—Horn va. Kiesate—An velit of assumsit | jaws, producing prosperity to muster workrien, must also a ssa pleats P88 new regions of the bonndless west tributary to its com-| Cratiam—Last night Sheridan Knowles’ Wife” | on account between lavdion! | (sats, Drought 10 | extend their influence to the employed. —Haltimore Latter, April 1, p. 3 P. S.—Persons wishing to send for theie frieads i . PIONBek AND EXUAEASTACKED LINE FOR | coun :ry, can have’ them broapht ou: ia this packet, or any of meroe, thereby increasing the business of il trades and | was played atthis theatre with much success and ef- arreara of rent, Verdict for plain PITTSBURG, ny. i BY THE PENNSYLVANIA. CANAL & RAIL ROAD. | the rexular line, on the most advantageous terms, by apn ying ant i Boga dus vs Child. his was auucuou of trespass for professions, and enhancing the value of all property in} fect. ‘Che scene between Antonio, Lorenzo, Leon onp = Hd anteciber. 1648-1 the city, of New York; and, believing that the preseat land” Mariana, in the first act, where Mariana is | Yne'asauit was Gu wecraruced one, and, plant’ Eastern Navicatron —The Kennebec and Pe- 5 F tive ef the C at ‘The assault was an wegravated one, and plaintifl’s nose ASTER i . 4 Line of Fr in complets order, Bre __ | Board of Directors have placed the aifairs of the Company | 006. (6 3 er affections fractures, and vas nobscot rivers are both clear of ice to the extent of navi- Neha Geis feat ie fhe ee FOR LONDON=HegularPuckerot theaon Apel, | in asituntion peculiarly lavoruble for the immediate. pro- | questioned jas to her aflections, was admirably | was severely fractured, and his eye wos injured, ax up. | porerot Ahir aoe Rell Stes ot tea ae te acanon 1 ti i lone, Mrs. MeClure enacting her part to the lite. | peared by the te:timony of the medical atten ment made that caa be desired to secure the comfort of uarel- = ‘The well-known fast sail icket shin WESY- | secution of the work, this meeting doth declare that it is co sips enactin Hi gi er eas ltae 8 # a and 6 cents cests. pecs 4 lers. MISS TER, burchen 1600 tous, Capt Hovey. the duty of the citizens of this metropolis to make every | The insidioug questioning of Lorenzo— Verdict for plaintiff, $360 damages and 6 ceats costs. Neuse Tieaiian Cake ttn uae te ‘Dhejoteresting countr7 which the route passes renders it the Ms superior vessel is now loadicg for London, and will | effort se the “oO cdma. Linas wots lave, oe RTH BRANCH CANAL he Manville; t'a., in- “vorrei, bAeaboRdNT, APL woe ae ms positively sail on the 2h Atri. a saz 2 punpcibiacting sakerintons tise ollaea the amas os SEC Seroapon T found may proper piey ras General Sessions, encer of the 12 ant says :—"“Phis canal ‘beew 4 aces dari ore at 01 other es am ‘ se ‘ O° SEE col ho routes, 10 effurt has bern spared 0 rae te aera charge of | nutaber of her favuengers nrealtcady encaged, those desirous et f one hundred and thirty citizens, consisting of the shipping | Was admirably contrasted by the naive confession i Seance ; joe thie bennsi: eae quantity cl coal, eee exjerieaced, attentive, aad obliging captaias, 20 that the tp | securing berths should make erly application to, | rss ob ane tm pectaes 65 Jobber Ue cliees nea b eres CRY] of Meaviaine Where to the question— Sa Meare Tat ietton tn thease of Henry | 8°; have olready ben acnt to market. Danville and viemnk EPH Met ‘ men, grocers, lawyers, leather « bookseller: ihe 1. 18.—C ry, Colton —| ° ss y 5 ppe purines sa PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG, aldtogé re _____100 Pine st. coraer South, N.Y. | ters, voduce commission merchauta, dragyists, jew “Was't in Mantua you met?” Colton, impleaded with Eldridge Foster, Wat. M. Prick, phe Sirevine lively eppearanc , and business of T —sldteSore________100 Finest: - y gists, | x * | alk improving. ‘The jaige and extensive Montenr is rancered one of plessar-rather than toil. FOR LIVERPOOL—New Lme—Keguiar Packet | builders, hotel keepers, soapmakers, cebinet mokers,shoe- | She replies— Eaq., bis counsel, appeared and demurred to the indict: | (UKs is improving. | ‘The luge and extensive AN i = I . ndergoing n ry repairs, and OFFICE N. E. CORNEIL ROURTH AND CHESTNUT Peek Riviatiree tise taser wlll nah ot Gaeay ee | ee ee a Gene hied: at five be at “No, Signor, in my native land.” Pee aidiee eo being suilicient inlaw, | they will be put its blast astcon us completed. "They are oe Ara r Japt E. B, Cobb, of tons, will sail asabove, ber} Resolved, That a Commitee ive appointed from btted . . a aske a - larg. ad i State. Whee avery tafenioution nae paotenionds rn oy: or passage, having accommodations waequalled | ©47H election district in this city for the purporoof pro-| Ard. then goes on to describe the growth of her|~ ‘The Disrnict Arronnny asked for th points of the de- | Me largest works of the kind in the State, (7 Bea's may ule be sett d at 14 outh Third stand at the | 7 Oundor or comfort appl, omboard, ac Orleans whart, foot | Curing subscriptions to the stock of the New York and | passion— murrer. oe ‘Aasmaan DaPUT, 74 MARKET STREET, Ay MK i ‘ Erie Railroad Co. end thet it Lo referred tothe Board oi] Asmy stature grew, Mr. Price replied that there was sufficient to order th < ements, where the Cars etatt from every moming ats orclote. | of Wal sttett, OF yy COLLINS & CO. 56 South st. | Lirectors of the New York an Erle Railroad Co. to ap-| _ Whichctose without my noting it, until quashing of the indictments, as he would convince the | Cuatwax Tararre —This evening the Menager, = a — dna J ied ice oF 100. point the said committee, ‘They said | was a woman. pt wate! istrict Attorney and Co! A ‘sally pressea wish onthe succeed the Siadons,arid sail the 26th of May, her regular | iat he would endeavor to draw the atteation of the mevi- ‘An avalanche my father rescued him, Trial of James H. Ward for Embezzlemen’ of State Hos- | tiful comedy of the Heir at-Law, in which Miss Reynolds paverual- | ing to a few facts, which were not alludedto in the report] ‘Tha sole survivor of a company pital Money—The trial of James H. Ward, late First | personates the character of Cictly Homespun, which she Loaitre, | ofthe Comnuttes, He called upon those present to follow | Who wanderad through our mountains Along time | Marshal tothe Mayor, for embezzlement of Hospital mo-| plays with all the spirit, Ife ond truthfulness that the au- . at : eople of 4 Penn is life was doubtful, Signor, and:he culled ey, as theagent of Dr. Jamea Ii. Hart, Health Commue- | thor himself even could desire It ia a rich trent to see GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, See oe taal yaas is the Romsationtet Leading Dead ete FU ohens bain aleneccelares: whiok? Didier from Slarch, 1898, to March, 1840; was commenced | this lady upon the stege ia almost any character, but in ER AIL tia sylvania last year in the formationjof arailway of so m For hel P . 5 1 bimsathricgay Vers eppuumcampmemce importance to this city. It wos true thatthe people of Morning and night, invoked along with him. James 'T, Brady apd Henry 2. Barber, Heqs,, appeared for | thia she bas ample room and verge enough ” to display ‘The only Office in New York esta Road Companies between Albany and Brifala is at No, 9 COURTLANDT 4T REST, JONN TL. CLAK, Geueral Agent bE TO IM QUELN O ‘The CE og eee cacane cee 5 for forwerd- | Weodhouse 1250 tous, will succes the Liverpool, aud sail op truordinary powers to their utmost extent. will be sustained by Mr. Coune teen as one of his happiest characters Homespun Mr. Winans, the prince of con as good fellows, will make himself entirely at home. would bea hard matter indeed to find so good a L ished Rail these ports had peculiar advantages in having a more mo- So first our souls did mingle!” defence iy he etereon derate character. ‘They had also mate simftar efforts in We regret that space will not permit us to give | , Mt. Wurtixa opened the case for the prosecution. Ie forming 130 miles in the Southern States. Nor was Mas: Pier cies exthact deominthas (halite bles, id that the accused was entrusted hy Dr. Hart to sachusetts backwards in taking her share of the glorious | More than on: Ta “ig th a i a 1M Play, | ceive the Hospital money belonging to the State, spoil of the West. ‘The original position of New York | Where Mra. McClure displayed her talents ax an] while Dr. Hart was Health Commissioner, at a per id her feelingsasa woman. But we ust | centage of 1} percent. The indictment charged the ac Dr. unsurpassed by nny at west side of Burling =lip_o¢ to 1UL JIN 1 URNS, $7 South st, THE WIEST, Captain Philip ‘The packet shin QU would be changed unless the inhabitants looked to them- | actre: i ! would bes rd Dn- jag Immigrants by Rail Koad from Alvany t her regular day. altec | selves, forthey were bound onone side by the enterpris | not close these few lines of notice without giving | cused with receiving onthe 30th of December, 1839, the | berly as Mr. Hall—and Caroline Dormer, though but a : The very | ing peopleot Pennsylvania and Mascachusetts, who will | Mr, Conner his due in the character ol St. Pierre. | sum of $56,75 for hospital money, from the owaers of the | *mail matter, cil entrusted in the hands of the modest teraedinie plices, arv euabled to send them during th: 8 FOR LIVERPC se! from Now Yoru ‘to Utica tor $208; to “vracire 62,92, to Aue five AV. copper-fastenrd British bun $3.36; ts Rochster $4.61. to Buffalo $5.50. Children THOMSON Captain Johw Petre with be ready to from 2 to.13 yearg oid acholf prices under 2 years free; and all | receive cargo iu a few days, a2d wiil haye aespateh for the soon outstrip them if they sit down without mi and pretty Miss Kirby. Half a score of Songs and Dances deavor to prevent it. The by div Wood, (Why don't this splendid young vocalist articulate with more distinctness ? She has all the power ‘was not paid to Hart inganen | Upon the whole, his impersonation was good, | ship Charles Carroll, which mo: i timony of Dr. Hart, that their fate would be like that of | ajthough there seemed, to us, a degree of stiffness | fe then proceeded to offer the t za Albauy on th iT be hee a rt Genoa, Venice, and Amsterdam, who neglected their acl w fi e and reckless character | had been tuken de bene esse before Justice Taylor, by con- . ; eae tuot thie it Somes meh chest £0 the tert to | “RL! of estouial or domestic prodvce will fadcheramost | trade when it wae in their postession, aud when they | i”. the actingwhich the free and reckless charactor | rte e anwal for defence. Mr. Buiber objected to the | Of warbling with the sweetness of the nightingale ; hut 1 Road thaw by Canal, he reaching Buftal desirable eonyeyanee. Ki Arps to the Captain on | sought for it afterwards, it wae in vain. It was but a few bebe ae zs i ip testimony of Dr. Hart,on the grounds that the public proa- ors are desirous of hearing her words as well as 2 ro the mn or te tit 4 : ' | a New York aad lai Road from Alby board, at vier No. 6 North River. o abecrib-rs. youre kince that thie port. wes reckoried only us the third | ‘aore abandonment would have improved this char- | testimony of De hatha ie hoon tie ea vient ; ROCKY. BRC in the country. now it was the first, and upwards of two- | acter vastly. such Fight belonged to the accused alone—that Justice thirds of the revenue was received in it. The people of TwmarnicaL Gosstr.—We hear that Madame | Taylor was not authorized under the statute creating New York were a practical people, and if they were} (inti Damoreau, and Mons. Artot, are engaged by | office, to administer the oath to Dr. Hart on making th shown tobe of sdvaniage to them—ihey. Would nor give | ite manager of the * American,"’ at New Orleans | afldarit, ent alton i ieee ct Dindiog im Tegel it, He would endvaver to show it was both practicable | fora few nights; wheo, | gence cher oinsloak enter- the magisirate had unlawfully administered the and profitable. Thia railway would be the best route to | tainments, se Pp pe a ee He also argued that the affidavit was improperly the Mediterranean ava, wad would be open all theyear.| At Philadelphia the opera of Anna Boleyn is still | entitled, as the name of the county of the Court of 8 while the canals were not so. Indeed, it was easily dems performing at the Chesnut ; and at the other thea- | sions before which it was to be issucd, had not been the former could oe quite as current as the latter,) Hews & OO, next door to the Fulton Bank. nans, Hall, and Brooks. The performance com- mences with the new romantic drama of The Robbers. Sven a Rusu was never known at any place of amusement in this city as atthe American Museun: has been blest with since the arrival of the enormous Ginnt and Gia wonders, and it is no marvel that such crowds flock to see them. The man- ager makes out to accoramodate all by giving two per- formances every day. ‘This afternoon, aehalt » lows scion shows the foals, viz aldve 25 Faltor ° Passase :9 Bailalo per Passage " he splerdid, fast sailicg . ni rrr FOR LIVER POOL—' Lugpaveea Hovake | Lurccets msde wien BB: BRUNSWICK Cap-ain. MeManus, is Low Aluany, 1001bs free,: bale fice, balavee for 100ibs+* 55 ‘oading aid will he desarched in n tew days npeane fro A pete FT EAC cetakss ox eee katy teen ba i oes SD ecsiseninr es A JOHN Heh DM AN, 61 South areet Living for ra N. B Passage from Great britain and reland ean a al par day q cured by the reguine packets sailing every five ro00', at the lowest. vate Total per R. Rond +++ $6.43 — strated, that no road couid compete with this. According “" Ss * «Paul Pry,’ and the ‘ Comedy | serted in it. o'clock, there will be @ grand entertainment by that in Ded mise e one WATE fretesatinca Utusehectand aloo ar ult the priest , the amount of expenditure would be $283. | (1 ey sseprigs ig Y | rate. Warerwa stated in reply that the co imitable and genteel artist, Mr. Cole, the Keatuch Inet fare per R, Roads +643 | vai ios Inevitutions theoughwar fog facd, Seotiand and king a radius of thirty miles on each beet ; : of defence to allow Justice Taylor to tal mony | strels, sd e hoor of eines of Fare talent Do ication als Ure proposed railway to Dunkirk, there were Thus dramatic aflairs seem to be once more | was answer sufiicient to the objections urged by defence. The traveller por TR; Road saves. + $5,62 | Wales, on aps going ladies, for you will be sure to enjoy yourselves They also forward passes gorsio C id, Portemouth re FOR GLAS W—Ui wrt Wihipacn—aie | twelve million cf acres of land, being more than the whole | “looking up;” and time enough (is it) that they | ‘The Count concurred with the District Attorney, nd | Splendid performance will be givenin the evening aivo. other ptvces i Ohio: Deen Re , Michigua’ Oreee Bay, Mi Grit els Packet Sip BALEM, Captain Hleroa, will | of Rhode Ieland and Marsachasetts put together, and con:| should. © the testimony Was admitted nner the exception of Bie de. eee ern eae ene et iatranvned wank, Be Wiensin Terr t ey; C ito d to ail as al ‘ 2 taining a population of 63.000, Here there ome of -—- fan0t. cates’ New York Musevat is better patro’ we ploes in | ansda, at the lowest rates, information "tus weil knows ship has verv superior accommodations for ep.—Recently at New Orleana, asto the different roa fe Aires, Rratis, wd Ticket only atthe Albany and Buitalo t vat th ‘ g idavi wd ede-|than any place of umusement—the reason is obvious had | enbin, second cabin and steerave passen; Persone ihenting | {he finest timber in the country, which this road would | A Pitor Np} The affidavit alleged with other statements that the de y pl ic to be ail Heal Oficr.9 Com tlandt | to embark enough, by the arrangement the manager has made in the bring into market, und which ‘was not allnded toas a| the grand jury fe i nd a true bill for manslaughter | ponent Lad not received any part of the $56 75 charged in n . Street. OLE CRE | SE SmbRTK show ake eae MURRAY, °°" | source of income to the company, but which might be | against E. Klady, for negligence and misconduct while | the indictment. Ue ; introduction of the perquette, Ladies can always depend ap? im? m i 100 Pive street, coruer South. calculated at the least at fifteen percent upon wi en duty lot of the steambor Buckeye,” by causing pwann Hincxes, ship broker, stated that either he or | 09 ©! ptaining good feats, an; ewhere for double the money. ‘The shorter than Tom Thumb, ¢ Great in, Mrs. Western, Conover, este, Misa Adair, Mise Blanchard, and H. Conover, the inger—all for one shilling—cheap, truly. erior vessel will retura direct to New ility fur persons desiroas to embark fro.a TO THK TRAVELLING PUBLIC. the reighborhood of Glasgow, or the North of Izeland, seldom to be met with . ‘Steamers trom Belfast, Londonderry, Port Rush, Coleraine, &e., ply Weekly to Glasgew, und at very maderste rates Per: PASSENGER GEMENT FO. sons Wishing to saved further frends of relatives can secure a ‘The Kubserbers having compleves their arrangements, are | passe by ayplying as above, a0 rre pow prepared co bring out rassragers from Great Bi aad rs PACKET FOR MARSEILLES—To sail oa the cannot be equalled ¢ Lapland Dwarf, thre the t n already laid down. ‘Then there were two other the collision with the steambout “ De Soto,” and the | Mr. Boyd were in the habit of paying the hospital money facts not alluded to in this calculation. By th drowning of ere former | for the ship Charles Carroll, and that the receipt for the distance to Oswego would be 240 miles, Utica 40 miles, | boat. Kindy, it will be recollected, is under bonds in the | gum of $56 75 for such money was in the hand writing of hicago Bridge 36 miler | Now, this might be run in less | sum of $5,000 for his appearance before the Court to an- | the accused, and, therefore, “he thought that either he or than seventeen hours Then where was there anything | swer to the charge. Mr. Boyd had paid the money. _ to compete with this? It wouid cause all ia this northern —— Justice Tayzon stated that no entry of this sum was part of the country to work to this line. Now, @ per} Exystrrx Snore, MaryLanp, Wuerat Cror.— | made in the book usually kept by the accnsed for the pur- son desirous of going this route could not do so any | phe Kent News of Saturday says :—We have been sur- | posejof entering the moneys received by him. way, but must wait till the following morning, and prised to xee attempts made already to boast of the pi Mr. Brapy, lor defence, then presented several legal then it would take him at least thirty-six hours to go} ject for wheat. e rarely seen wheat more unpro- | points for defence, alleging that no offence had been com- PRIVAT EDICAL AID.—The .members of wlNew York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, in returning the public thanks for the liberal support they have received fn their eiferte to reas quackery,” Lreland by te follow: Packet ships, ome of which 1st May—The ship COURIER, Captain Duggan. willleave Urverpool on ith, Lith, 16th, let aud 28th of Por fi 9 . apply ta Zach mponthi— For Feat or RE PHELPS, Pi i the same distance, therefore there would be a savin; ia pei ‘of the season—but while there is| mitted. Ist. ‘That the indictment did not describe the mo- | beg leave to state that their perticular attention contin’ iemaet Bereck? Gamondge, NOOO e HINGKER of twenty-nine hours in going by this road in. preferency Goad. to. dlecsts iod Shere in nothing to suthoriee cons | neye embervled or any partof them, in accordance with | te bedirected to all diseases of a private nature, and from > Spinal oes Ferg sahington, | _aistomire No. 9 Tentie tuildin to the one st present existing. This must necessarily | rent expectations, No judgment can be formed of the | law, | 24. That there was no proof of the corpus Aelieti— the eet inprovemants dately rade in the principal hos- jottingaer, ‘alu Jai ‘ : — -~-= | command a great influx of strangers and promote the trade ia y rhat there was no proof of embezzleme: pital y ! x Sarever SiephnwWhitaey, “Relea FABBAGE SOY Walho VIA LIVERPOOL. ‘Then there were five companies to treat with | Provable 31614 of wheat si aa ana scion ty enter aloneysin 2 book does wot const! | fan confulently offer to persons. requiring medical ails Ln nie Gane ae Pap etl ee A ited enter cago Bridge—but with one company and one} _, "i tute embezzlement, and thatthe indictment shonld have | vantages mot to be met with in any institution i: w Pee Test the West, Uetora” Aciiatle ast boteomate Ite peer, Lee Rhee there must necessarily bea great saving.—| Patt River Rarnoap.—It will be seen by a no- | tert the money as belonging to the Health Commis: | country, either public or private. ‘The treatment of the Cectiheates of passage can be cbtaiued, andevery information ding fortheir frieuds would do well to apply at ‘another important point allufedto in the re-| tice in our advertising columns that the Corpora. | {cre College’ issuch $s to inure success in every cose, and ls will be given to thove sending for their friewds, on applisation | the wla established packet fice of easy gx month gp, | POT: which stated that the committee were not able to | tion of the Fall River Road will mect for organization in |"1"D. pannyn, Keq.s then opened the care for defence, | totally difierent from that nern cous practice of ruining at gittier of our offices. ‘hat amount would be derived from the western | a few days. Surveys have been completed of the route, | a4) cniled Dr James’ Monley, Benjamin Wood, James ©. | the constitution with mercury, on in most cuses leaving ‘They will also ve pre-ared, on the opening of navigation, to| N. B.—Theshins of this linenow leave Liverpool every five 4 i ‘a the cxtimated cost of the road is about $200,000 ; ef b a Shore ond Aliorman | disvede tush wenteteoh the origixal. One of the mens a \acoragety and heir loggege to Aluny and Troy, aa nid drfta ean ax uaual be furnished for any amount, pay- | rade. | Now Mr. Sten ne twenty rare millions of aa et eee sont haithas, already been token; and (he Stoneall, Fillo Deane, Mo cu chorcter ef ihe cccused | bers ef the College dur meny veers connected with the edie de nd Rinadortanpiyansboress fatre’" | dollars from Buffalo. Now there was no saying what por | residue will be xpeedily aubscribed. It is expected that tip to the commission of the uct for which he stands in- | prinejpal hospitala of Europe, attends daily for @ consulta. Dawego to Toronto, Port: Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and - LOUISIANA AND | tion of this would come. on to this road. but there | the road willbe completed and ready for travel om or be- | UPt0t 7 i pte | USB LOM PAM.$0S FM. one guarntocd PE OENT ki is etbal ind, Gide: Che ag taste giaiecAna | Was. no, doubt but it | wonkl tw considerably | fore the fet January nest, Suats T. Baapy, Exp, summed up or Jefence in an abte| "Rerme-Adivice end medicine, $8 Acure guaranteed AN, Capt P. | dati 1 3 Orleans Whar, ane? Wall see, ny on board; ‘4 ; Mysand [or 7°" Ek. COLLINS & CU greater than all Leask tratfic - the river at oe F — Aa bomastihelia. 64 argument, and was fol chad by Janes I, Wirrina, present time. If only small si it would ‘our ww Tun Excuancr.—In consequenc ® | who closed for proseeution. + make the stockholders rich. Then sgain the in-| paragraph relative to the recent duel between Mr. Othe. Jus ater ® short absende, a verdict of | sonally, can have forwarded to ee eee come from the transport of coal wouldgbe considerable. | Rutler and Mr. Schott, which appeared among the news | guilty. ‘The case will be carried to a higher Court for a | all medicines requisite to perform « parte sha ba stating The Duke of Bridgwater thought it worth his while to] jtems of certain morning Pg ee a gentleman related to | ets a en the points of law, to which exceptions were | their case explicitly, togetler wai A oF eee re construct a canal on his property for the purpose of trans: | one of the parties alleged to 5 v 1, | Imroneant to Countay Ivy: from Cleaveland to Portsmouth, Cin- the country and not finding it convenient to attend per- ja Kast vin Oluy C 1 ille, aud all parts on the Ohio Tall parts of Ulvo, Michigan, Ludi sin Territory. th #treet. Positively no freight received after the evening of the 20th ast vc ave heen implicated in cuus- | ¢ by defence. ‘There are two other indictments | contraction and treatment rece Forthe Roe ear rihien to. read, moves | leEtent ; porting this commodity, of which he had abundance on | ing the duel, attacked the gentleman who made the pub Mininat the accused of the same character, The least pe- | nd enclosing 99, port paid, aldretand tog 0 io fats poco 0% persons NBN & CO. will yd by this line may depend upon having their goods ieperinse Fr ans Paatttn thas Ciaceeiee poner lication, The best oa ing Lele ge Lote mar nalty under the conviction is two years punishment in Once ent Consulting serum We Colloge, te freee H * Seoul Ireland, correcthy meaanied, 10 would the shareholders in this undertaking. Then : when the a wus made, and a shor og Friends ce ¥ y b ane of 81, 2, £3), to £:00-oF many amount eee eon cen Mczare Tallis geek voodenls Whe | again it was calculated that 0,00 pansen reat Duk the Pxchyhich several severe blows were dealt, enue ene Scictaue Sas De troet TUR TAE OS: haser, ba oOU GEE. C; , ¢ each year. Now ifonly of them went by this | The parties were separnted by friends. Great excitement Court Calendar—This '° % OFFICES AND AGENTS. The packet ship OCMULGEE, Capt. ¥. Peet, will succeed | Coa thors wonld be a considerable incgme tothe com. | Ze Parties ware / y, NTRATED EXTRACT OF SAR Franifest in the large crowd which was present.—] Gossow Puxaa— Ghee Craft, 120 Stave street, Boston. J. We Mil's, Nos. 32, 49, 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 60, 91,78] fg-THE CONC pony therefrom. The usual expense of runnin and Sasnfras, prepared by the New SAPARILLA, Gentit w in en- | pi Uni Gaz., April 17. ler Union Build y , Providence, RT. EMI's" SE8 TO IRELAND, ke ——The Wath ~ ohn ¢ 4 Me i id Phi , established for sitet and fé From ste, New York BB verte enor ane mn ia aura urge |e. Now by this they would have at ¢ low cteala : ; Anas & Co.'s Exennss.—We are indebted to | York Collge'ot Micing and Pharmacy, established for Biadlord & Shoemaker) Uakeere pier tnity arma, to pera Tent jing 18 ANY Dae Of tavedone | tion’ $400 a day which woul afford ® good divitend, | IMrontant Case Dacine.—-A final judgment |the express of our, enterpr friends in Wall | nr grel by ecientific and medical men, will be found in petergtey Sy, the sune manner ae he and his predesrasorin business hayedons | tion $1508 a day which, would afford a good divitent, | was on the sth instant, given in the Supreme Court | jereet, Mesars. Adams & Co. almost dally, for papers from | -epared hy arontitle anil Wit ick mally ee el L.8, Littteloba, 1 Exchange, Albany Noe Fe eee ere oy ae oe oannaan teases delaying to put In tneit pockets,” Besines: i | of Louisiana, in tho long pending cnso of the Stato vs. | Toston and east, and only omit a daily mention, lest | Ol rly sabrror ti Mcrae of 1 inal proper 8’ Clark, 139 River street, roy, NY Money Tectia} by letter (rost, paid) to, the, subserber. or | would be aiding | in the clearing up ‘of the country and pro. | Wm. H. Williams. In the spring of 1841, Williams was | nur acknowledgments of favors should be deemed vw of the roots from whieh they make theextract. In all WNL, person is : y] tried and found guilty for bringing into the state, contra- typed. These gentlemen, by strict personal attention to i at {the blood, such as at oe tla ie calien Bronnds, | ry to the Mutute, some twenty-4ix negroes, which had | Wir Togitimave business, and the employinent of trust-| lies arising from an Mmpure Date at i A ee Hiond Sof humanity to. step forward in ther great! adece | becw convicted of felonious offences in the State of Virgi- | worthy conductors and egents, are winning a golden hor | "(tt ae eae te nddem,paina in the bones oF aking. The gontieman then proceeded to show, by rent. | Bit. ‘Tho verdict of the Jury was, that he be fined $1000, | vost, Jats, and all ‘complaints arising frem en improper ure ine aeoxtract trom some paper, that in England, gith « | oF in default of payment thereef, be confined 12 months, a | Eat ‘this euttect wilh be highly benefiolel. ‘Bold in ry limited extent of country, and with Ifttie or no nd. | 8ad that the slaves be forfeited to the state. An appeal) Nn avar, Ox Drrs.—'The Mobile Hersid of Sun-| Fingte bottles at 75 cents each, cases of hall dozen, $3 00 Mead 8 rired with the proposed railway, thet rar. | Was taken to the Supreme Court. The attorney general Wert, ate of the | eet aetna cally packed amnd gent to all parts way thores in that country were incronsing’ 1%’ walte on froved that the appeal Be dleratveed, sed the Cont fas: hie resigns] fe Union, “Oice ofthe college, 06 Nace at i tained the motion of the attorney general ; it decid a lieuten- 8 RICHARDSON, Agent. Re ereLet eats ioverabie. ts he Cidertehing’ te Taken, | the uppeal did not Hie.‘ this jtidment there were two ss oughtto, or} xB, A Liberal filecount we country practitioners. and theexample of the people of Boston, and go round among | dissentients—there being present a full bench—fiye the ag hy wi A lecount to countr ive ue the carmen, hackmen, porters, and such like, tosolich| bh EST i ———. Qg- RICORD'S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE, Mth them to take an interest in the undertaking, so that, like Tne Treasury Nore Rownery.gThe Grand Rivit, the U ship Erie, rt Vor the permanent etre of yim ry or Fi those of the latter place, they might say’ it was “their | Jury of New Orleans have found tw bills agninst | 4) a4 1 ‘ie, and allaifections produced by an impsoper se the 10th of December, to sail soon | gy hy mer. John W. Breedlove for uttering and publmhing altered | at Tahiti from Gab (2 Ahi, Macatonian touchel at | of mercury, ‘Thin powerful aiterative shontl De tsed by W. A. Cook, Symense, N.Y. iz ireland, England. or Scotland, to whom itis to be Rocheate reryoun a che veareat post town, will be. immediately traosmit- W.H. hse rigs .¥. ‘and pard accordingly, anda reeeipt to that effect gi or H. Fitzhogh & Co., Onwego, N.Y. mi6ee Wi aticed te the sender. at a eaangt ARTO CUR ne A t claims on in an of DRAFTS ON PNOLAND, IRELAND, | iyttant England or Scotland. can be collected by the sabscrib= Irtecda iene O08 Cone peame mgney to tht | ror porgnus reading in any part of the United States or Ca- witha ing OFT acy EBPHMR | ada, and will be paid to OF any ainount, payable rdingly. 5 th pak BRIDE, Ir. 82 Codi ats OF uy other charges at the Nac ni cial Bi. do, Messre Balt, Son BOOTS AND SHOES. ». Barkers, Londons J. Damned ie Co, fe ; te Co., Barkers, Londo an Co exchange and Di P| LADIES AND GENTLEMEN <r L WHO WEAR the above articles andw: ‘m25 2m*m nand, without di: Plounl Bante of tretand, Bro und’ Bank, Liverpool; Eastern Bank of ‘Seat Being Coinpanyy Sie Win. Borns Hunter ge and the branches in every post town throughout Eiuglaod, eating ne the fash Md Sectland aad Wales, which drafts willbe forwasasd fey | had batter lone no time jn.en His ineketa of the 11th. 16th, 2tet, nad Bato ue Royer ste Shor Btorevol 8. L. SECOR, Nos. 16034 a y, new sets i ‘ , T Satan: :, | for Valparaiso voneren! taint in theit system ye ing from Boston on the Ist of street, where al] may suit themselves with an article ¢ iat for) sie. 4, 1p, Oapen of Illinois was here introduced to the | cancelled Treasury Notes ; two bills against Marshall C. f fhe ist ult, and sailed for the Cape de } all persons suspecting a venereal ta 4 steamer sailing from m on, the fot of Arse oee Fizlecr emake, fesnion, nd finish, cannot be surpassed or per | rooting’ and offered sonfe remarks laudatory of the spirit | Holliday, for uttering and publishing ‘altered cancelled if ea about t Penioemar densa, warranted to renere sll ays. At their general passage offiee, 43 Peck ups egrniled in this city and enterprize of the people of Mississippi and Minois in | Treasury notes ; a true bill against Marshall C. Holliday J ae rit Sold, in single bottles, ag i larthosel srs and gentle felsre corner of South sti B. F) ©. begs to apprise in partiality tee vo 1ndlepramable AUF Am tera om the country mast come post rater” _| men who gonider a well fing Doot or exter vo yadupenaable —Second Line—The | 16224 0F 161 Greenwich street, are the only plaors a New York beach) er varotully packed, and sent to all Otfice of the College of Med&ine * vorw Exrroston.—The four boys we | cass of halt d mastitedd os having been wounded, have since died. | parts of the Union. relation to Railroad speculations and its vast advantages | and J. A B. Watson alias Britton. The first for uiding to a commercial and trading comunity. ‘The people of Ili- | and as ing and the latter for falsely uttering and forging 1) OK u nois felt a doep and abiding interest in this great work | the skid notes by extracting the cancellation. A tru een wont widow Ann Wilkin | and Pharmacy, 95 Nassau streot. gnc VRICA, Fetter it Maier willeaiten thang | MY Gaderer on beige raed a wave on {and looked upon it-as a-connecting link between, the | against J.-A. B. Watson and J. M. Breedlove, ‘The arst | Their names were, Charien. t0n, ot Will, Aime Mat W. A RICHARDSON, Avent. May. For freight ¢ pusegs, anply to has lose took a nom gh ‘Western Worl, and this great Emporiam of American | for extracting the cancellation, and the latter for causing | "0" 5 1 iackill, and George, son of Wm. Whip-| _N.B.—A liberal discount ry pi Commerce and Frade, The people of Iilinois was bound | and procuring to be (alsely altered and forged, the said | mi £0” ane medicine venders (0 WYO HINCREN, ety ce No.9 Toutiae Building, cor Wall and Woter ta. | cid'¥mseg me?’ 10026 andi61 Greenwichsteeet.a0 | Pomimaeree and tice inaymprchice ond interests thele car | notes by the former. ye.

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