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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WaE Kop Her Hewat: os Foam NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1844. Mase Tre Conte, ‘To the Public. {PROM SEATSFIELD’S NEW WORK] The lady uttered a ery of horror; but she again] cartridges from muskets the next; but where one{ ‘Old Hickory is very popular in Pennsylvania,” | ‘Do you know,” she continued, laughingly, Pi ns yb NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspapee taki THE COURTSHIP became calm, and said: nee ead live just as merrily and pleasantly, with the | began Richard again, without dreaming of the | ‘that I Rave taken quite a fancy to Moreland Fourth of Jug pipet peg Oy OF $7 26 por all- “No, you are our old family friend, and { hope | only difference that the New Yorkers Took up to| mischief he had a! ready done ; ‘a farmer of Bed-| is such a good-natured, kind man; and then he Dum—postages | py ced or you will—’ i wealth a little more fawningly. ford county has just presented him with a barre! ef | has nothing rude about him.” F THE WE! KEY HERALD--published avery Saturday} GEORGE HOWARD, ESQUIRE. .‘ Apropos,” interrupted ber loving spouse. “‘How| ‘This, in fact, is our great political arcanum, the | Monongahela.” “ive hundred thousand dollars,” I rejoined. morning—pricé 6} cents per copy, or $3 13 per annum— ’ did your cotton crop turn out? You can consign] most certain preventive against showers, either of| “That 1 envy him,” exclaimed Moreland. “A| ‘That is just the bright side of the matter Only erst ca aivance. tome. How many bales?” wine or cartridges. Probatum est. Yes, they are alglass of old Monongahela is worth its weight in| thiak of the balls, my dear Howard. Of course nd RVERTIBERS are informed thet the Sirculation of CHAPTERT ‘A hundred, and a few dozen hogsheads of to-} sanguine, pushing people, these New Yorkers, who | gold.”” we shall see you there. And then, Saratoga; next fat. Then ae kecoe dicen? sper in chine | SEVENTEEN, TWENTY-RIGHT AND FIFTY ; OR, SCRNES | bacco.” live and let live, acquire gold by the peck, and last blow was too much; the delicate nerves | year, perhaps to London or Paris. Oh ! it will be or the ect, saatcetnmenntietead ahenat for tastne, IN NEW YORK. , “At all events, six thousand per anaum,” grum- | spend by the bushel. They will not let a man] of Margaret could bear it no longer; she sank.—| splendid ! ; men in the city er country. Prices moderate—-cash in ad-| ‘Sissy! sissy!” cried thevoice of anightingale,and bled papa. ‘Hem, hem.” come to himself. Even the calculating Yankeeism | Luckily I canght her. Tea had just been announc-| | “* Already so far advanced?” I asked with bitter vance. a little angel’s head had scarce mee through the | . ‘For that matter, I have funds on hand,” I con-| of Boston, and the Quakerism of Philadelphia, |ed. With the assistance of the servant and the} irony. PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate | door, when her entire self danced into the room, tinued carefully, ‘to double the hundred bales.” change here, and one would think that whole con- | maid, she tottered from the room. iy‘ And siesy is released: is it not so, Margaret?” Price, and in the moat t style. i i “Two hundred! two hundred"” the man’s eyes] tinexts lay between the flat, plain, quiet Quaker} “Have you brought her a book?” asked Ar-! She flew to her sister, and the two girls embrace’ JAMES GONDON BENNETT making 1 ludicrous courtesy, bowing obsequiously, | giistened with approbation. “That willdo; thars| eity—-where watchmen have ‘to. wear sheepskin | tharine. jand kissed each other. 1 knew not whether to _— at Prete Pa raves—runs past me into the street, as if|Rotbad. Yes, Arthurine is adeargirl! Well, my soles to their shoes, lest they should disturb the| ‘Yes, a new novel by Walter Scott.” ___ | laugh, oF to ery. ' [oi corner of Fulton and Nasu *Chai were on fire Ma yawns—will hear| deat Mr. Howard, we'll see. Well, well! you | slumbers of the dear citizens, and their still dearer] |‘ Oh! then she will recover,” said the sister, in-| Then 1 must congratulate,” I said with a RANGEMENTS #1 nothing ef shopping—and growls continually, ‘cash! |COme every evening—no ceremony—you know | wives—and merry, puviling, noisy New York. | differently. i smile, which must have wade me look rather awk- OLD sSEARUISHED PASeAUE OF icy, cash! cai hh! my deur sisay! our shopping ex- | Atthurine is glad to see you.” During the last eight days it has been lively beyond] ‘The nervous beauty once gone, we were silent | ward. a Pine street, corer of South. “A cursion will be ruined to-day.” “*And Mr. and Mrs. Bowsends?”’ I asked. all measure. Presidential, gubernatosial, and mu-| no longer. Captain Moreland was a merry tar, Yes, do congratulate!” said Arthurine, run- Sissy, towhom this tirade wag addressed, sat ‘Have no objections,” said both, smiling. | nicipal elections have put the three hundred} who had made ten voyages to China, fifteen to| ning toward me. “ At ten o'clock ‘to-day, Mr. resting her left hand upon the sofa, and holding | Pleasantly sui rised, L bowed and left. Gertain-| thousand souls, of which the high and low | Constantinople, twenty to St. Petersburg, and no-| Moreland transferred his suit {rom Margaret to ‘subscriber eave to call the attention of his Meads | ‘“* Paul Clifford” in her right. She cast a langui ly a few of the latter phrases did not sound very | world is composed, into such a commotion, that it] body could sgy how many to Liverpool. He had, | myselt. sb and the public in general, to. the fallo ing, arrangements for | sorrowful look upon her lovely sister. ’ | agreeably to my ears. My kind, amiable father-| has been impossible to obtain a coat or inexpres- | moreover, acquired a considerable fortune, which| ‘* And you! tne useage y the ena put cabin. Sd cpbja, and steer. * Alas! poor Stanton will bedistreased enough,” | iN-law seeras anxious to pay his fost bets with my sibles, honorable tradesmen being too much occu-| he managed prudently. He was a jovial man of| ‘‘ In consideration of his many amiabilities, we the world, with sound judgment, excepting on one | have naturally concluded to take his offer—niean- point—the women, of whom he knew about as} while ad protocollem. You know decorum re- muchas the man inthe moon. The attentions ef| quires us to keep qniet for at least a few days.” Arthurine, her maidenly modesty, and her lovely] . ‘ Are you joking, or in earnest, my dear Arthu- charms appeared decidedly to please the old bache-| rine 1” jor. There was something so good-humored, so “* Perfectly in earnest, my dear Howard.” Mite fateh, Tues atscsnd Souk SE ory ee she continued. «Look, he is just making his | Cotton, There must be something in the way. | pied with the common welfare. tie Loud Paakatato anil tem New Works the Ist, 10th and | tenth promenade toward the Battery. Yesterday | Could barely restrain myself from exclaiming:— | My shoemaker looked at me the other day, with imthcand from Loagon on the Teh, Wehand d7th ofeach, month, he wasa most sorrowful object. I could not have | Digan people !—so horribly selfish that they | so much importance, that | almost Ll peste that he th ‘ Ni greater. facil 4 | had the heart to refuse him. w would not let each ether speak. The moat stupid | also had an eye to the twenty-five thousand dol- fra regal ne ot ak clea ty Pork bail cones | ae ene Masgecepi™ How could you be 60 | rrrudence that ever disgraced vulgar sounds, with-| lars; and certainly the good fellow had. gained poet fant ships, to sail panetually every week “Alas!” whispered Margraet, raefully, “how | Ot a thought of any-thing but their own spongy, | something; he had been chosen to assist in guiding « of a] e' a any. Even hi ye a i y “Then fare yeu well!” For the accomm: f persona. sre could I do otherwise? W: M sapless, rotten selves! Even their children are to | the rudder of State at Albany. Even his shame-] witty, and at the same time attractive in the eyes fare y . tpeis tunities or fe vine drafts are ky Dayebleat ht, on | thrusting her pss I, any rh Siar pont) them only things, chattels! and these people be-| fully neglected art had to contribute to increase | of the sweet maiden, that even the cold Richard “Fare the well, and, if foreve: followin, D a m » admired her. Still for ever, fure thee well “ ‘ aa? he whi | she said, laughing and sighing at the same time. his a really-an:enchanting air”, He whisper: | O*tnon the soe t niet te earkaned mothers she back! I declare, Ma sometimes is really vulgar.” | !09R to the haut-ton! Twenty-five years ago, that} the splendor of the political drama, and all the Toudonderry, | And a deep sigh escaped her. r ~ | man used to take a measure. Now he is spokes- | head-quarters of the victorious and conquered par- Waverford, “ ” “ . man on ’change and a member of twenty commit | 1°s, were hung round with immense transparencies, | ed to me. 4 eileen’ he a a a nene eee ee Stantans relate tard tees. And Arthurine ! ehe seventeen, fear Teight- | in which the victor of New Orleans, with his war-| ‘Did I not tell you? Just look how cordially Can, piyateriously ne the parlor. ep ting jonaghan, ry iy ae truth, ourgallopade has lost nothing through his] %d-twenty ;—the mest expensive girl in the city, | steed, was represented at one time like a Goliah— | she enters into the old fellow’s notions.” 1 ou ee renal rt sre Not sot She isa Downpatri Gi jurgan, magh, absence In the first one he danced,he wes asawk- | #"d that certajnly, 1s not saying a little; but also | at another, like Cincinnatus following his plough. Hours had passed like minutes. “Supper had long } Gear, anoolient chi Ah! the girl is our jo: Dungauno Bandon, Funis Pallyshaano | ward as a man of straw. Our Louisiana back-|the most elegant, fascinating, and perfect syiph!| Adamsmen, on their side, however, did not nex- | been removed, und we began to break up, Arthur- comfort! Mr. Moreland ! the excellent, the ¢ ine significantly presi: g my hand, and I was in the | 9g, Mr. Moreland LA ninety-ninth heaven It ene ee ; “Now, friends,” said honest Moreland, as we |, ! may confide in you, asa friend of the family ; were outside the door, ‘it would be a pity to part | but of course itimust yet remain a tecret from the so soon on such a beautiful evening. What think | World: Mr. Moreland has formally proposed for Goorehilh Kilruahy, Dubl ilrush, Scotland—The City t Wei occieeere England—Mesurs, Spooner, Atwood & Co. Bankers, Londo: f} Could anything be more delicate than her complex- | lect to furnish counterpieces in real Nuremberg 1 en showed himselfto much greater advan ion t Her whole figure, too, 1s enchanting It is fashion, representing dd Hickory with, daggers r Ff i eleven months since { became acquainted, attract- | and pistelsydispatching afew dozen free citizens to Qiurphy, Waterloo Road, Liverpool; payable in every tow i fae howe, ordeal vo iste, ober lingedl cheers ed, and enamored, as if I were bound by Armida’s| the next world. p i Bor farther information (ity etter, post paid, ) apply to spite of the equivocal compliment, I could not be fetters. She had just returned toherfather’shouse} Alively ‘Hurrah for Jackson!’ sounding up ie: Ul ed.Jat#o clock, A.M, SEPH AY: 100 Pinestreet, angry: am the zrsogh peat lnaesehael, eb St. onan Murray Gi : indicates Pa abe The yan of my nan cane wae Lae will break ar ee whom ”” . ei a “ is i ‘ine,’” lat Now, to make a passing remark, this is the man- | scene is, indeed, unique. Some forty hack-drivers | the necks of another half-dozen bottles.” be eG Mle PW. BYRNES & CO, 8 Waterioo Road, a eon ae soos, Arthuriae,” exclaimed the | refund fashion in which our mushroom atistocra- | are marching in procession toward. the Park, with | “Be itso! iti {reezingly cold, and old Bow-| ‘ avi Son tiie es Wie eee ““‘Sinsy! siasy ? cried her. sister, deprecating |c¥ i#formed. A couple of daughters are sent to a| the most extraordinary cavalcade flanking’ them | send’s port and sherry are nothalf ‘as fiery as—”} | Well, well!” I veplied, hurrying into the street SCHOOLEs’S MOUNTAIN Margaret’s resentment—running up to her, and fashionable school. On the:r return home, they | that mortal ever looked upon. Sunburnt, brawny] “ As his girls,” concluded Moreland, who seem- | 48," R ad ier aon Ln ia house. ou olor entwining her alabaster arms around her ‘neck, | tract with their companions, a tew dozen young men ride two or three at a time upon the same | ed to have looked pretty often at the bottom of his f C “shall bia SuItis aceos ae I saw my TET Eethe (oneck ort ices, daly coaxing and soothing her #0 affectionately, that |Cxcombs, and the daughter’s glory naturally re-| horse, climbing up and tumbling off alternately.— | glass. rend; * snail we travel? atsoe . “ i. flecty on the good papa and the dear mamma.— | Every tallof the awkward cavalier is accompanied % Kailroad from Serve Margaret, with teartuleyes, embraced her. We took the old fellow in our midst, and steered | _ “Thank God! the New York fever, then, is past ret «n dire ‘Cer—trom thence by Port To see thia gi h H Jove! this little witch knows how to attract. All] by aloud huzzah from the mulutude, that makes | toward his cabin, as he called his really splendid Now you will go with me to Virginia for a few ache joan wenchamn | hear, Sebcoteye Monin |iny Poon weasel, touching the: rel caren’ you | Hearts panted for conquest; but none could boast | the windows rattle. Al possible sites of dress} house. months ™” fine inecpeeta (oagd tom. Belsicant: Borate ticle’ weer |. would: have sweorn-ehe! was' aa airy phantom.— | ot being richer, even by a glance, than hie twenty | distinguish these mounted tars—pitch-black hats,] ‘ Well, are not there Bowsends excellent peo- Yes,” was my reply. HILt., at John Fatten’s Commereal Hotel, 73 Cowrdaad: | She was a perfect beauty Slender asa reed, und | fellow-suitors. I was the only one who could re-| caps, jackets, and trowsers. One is dressed in «| ple 2” began Moreland, ns we were scuted at his} AS we were going toward the steamboat the sas faroished at the shortest ueticr, by appiving | Svarcely stronger, ten fingers could encircle her; | Joie somewhat over certain passive fayors,—such | fashionable frock ; another in a‘*Tom-and-Jerry,” | table, which was covered with Lafitte and Hast }n- legen eit we met Stanton. is Cudrmires Prats and every limb trembled like quicksilver, Hands | 83 Petmission to accompany her on foot, on horse. | which has just found its way from Chatham street | dia Madeira. “The girls ore beautiful! Weil,| ‘\ Congratulate me, Tam accepted ! 7 STATEN ISLAND and feet of the most fairy-like propertions ; a face, | back, and in the carriage,—to carry her shawl, and | to his back; a third shines in a roundabout of fiery | well, thinks I—[ am gradually getting old, but still] “And piety sack Y” T rejoined, taughing, «I ease. ° eag gentle as the breath of roses and lilies; her eyes, | Put ton her shoulders, to be her constant dancing | red ; altogether, the most crazy, variegated mass] fresh, merry, lively, and hearty asa dolphin. Nep- will not be & fool to cut my throat tor a girl!” but rE oye whey, 7 oright, blue, round and clear full of pure lustre !— | Patter, when there was no better, and to perform | that ever was congregated. ‘They are the crew of | tune ! half-a-dozen pils Tcould yet—” in slieics Hy jexitys 1 ie as if it would break my The Sta nhoct SATES ISLANDER csiiies ax follows | Who could help being enchanted ? other such amiable offices, She joked, played, | the frigate Constitution, who have been called in} ‘ Bury !” L added. heart—I loved her so well, the litle witch, on and ulier Mouday, -2d April, antl fa ther ustree: “Alas! alas !? sighed Margaret riper only by and fluttered around me, hung upon my urm and} and paidoff this morning, laboring with all their] ‘Yes, by jingo! so I could; but I hope Marga- U.8.0 ‘Leave New Sork, Leave Staten Island. two short yeats: ‘No; this vulgar world, so | "peed with me up Broadway, or down by the Bat- | might to relieve themselves of the five or six hun | ret will hold out. She pleases me, and 6o I have shebtbspy mi aretha clonal bid anes Atg Ate rough and selfish, shail not interfere between me | ‘et: 1 also undertook to provide her with the | dred dollars which each of them has accumulated | —” ays Bhent oh osaiees Pe days ame A . and my noble Stanton! It would break my heart?” | latest productions of Walter Scott, Cooper, Bul- | during the three years’ cruize. A stranger observ-|_ “Yes, but my dear Moreland, do you please | «ye brigionaldsons was brow aut beiere thet emmienionce V4 a rr Well, sissy, 1 really do not know oF replied wer, etc.—to surprise her with our Atlantic Souve-| ing this merry mass passing along, amid noise, | her 2” yesterday morning, on a charge of inflieting unne apaoefre 6 A Arthurine ; “Moreland, you know, weighs fully | 2% Tokens, and also with the English Keepsakes | yelling, and shouting, each with a tair damsel by} “ Psbaw! five hundred thousand dollars! Hark | punishment on a seaman numed George C. Rickm NEWARK AND NEW YORK. five hundred thousand dollars, and, compared with and Amulets, as well as the fashionable bravura | his side, and bawling as if it would burst his lungs, | ye, these are not found every day!” ard the brig, on the voyage to, and from Canton to FARE ONLY 124 ¢ NTS. him, Stanton is light as a feather, scarce two | #8 ot the favorite Madame Vestris. must form rather aqueer opinion of our city po-|” ‘ Fifty years!” I replied. this port The case was adjourned to Thursday next, THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, | thousand per annun.” All this had cost me a heavy sum; yet the| lice. But this doesno harm. These are men whocer-}_ “ Yes, Gertainly 5 but sound and hardy, none of ——StS CAUTAIN JOHN GAFFY, « Love despises filthy lucre,” whispered Marga- | thought that it came ito the hands of the prettiest | tainly had never read Julius Cwsar or Cornelius Ne- | your spindleshanks, no Stanton ——”" Superler Court. “Yes; but he emokes cigars, and net German Belore Judge Oakle Tuan Apr ti ead as il farther no- | Tet. girl in New York, consoled me—some time she | POS; but thetr hearts beat quite as warmly for their aes {4 follows :~Leaving Newark at 7% “ Nonsense!” replied Arthurine ; “I go for| mast surrender! Fortune really had favored me | Countty as if they had been familiar. with the he- otne Heinbow Las been wulargea? eomolevely refitted, and | Wealth, if it is only on hand in sufficient quantity. | twice: once, as we siood upon Niagara bridge, | Feesof Plutarch. Show them a British frigate, adarted :o this Toute, and haviugea. lerg= deck caloontehe ean | Just think of the parties, the balls! Every sum.|and looked down into the roaring cataract, she al. | aud they will treat itas true freemen will always passeagers. comforably nevouumodate a La amber of mer to Saratoga, perhaps to London and Pari pipes.” Arnit_97.—De la Haye ve. Verven.—Ia this cano the jury “Cigars I'll let alone ; do you think that for the | Tendered a verdict yesterdey morning for plaintiff, of 6 : . % : eents damages, and 6 cents coats. sake of this Misc Td burn mouth and nose with | "“peciione-—Helore a full Beuch. endom?” Crawley vi Judgment for defendent reversed ~ 7 lowed me to put my arm round her waiaty to keep | treat the pride of dull and servile mercenaries— i 3 Appeal dismissed with costs. Comstock & Moors ay he weed at tfre | Victorine has quite excited my curiosity, by talk-| her from giddiness, ‘and almost fell sato the | Let the storm burstupon them, and they will stand| ‘And he drinks no whiskey—he 1s president of | Aube Gemisned with coste han berd cating area ing go much of Queen Adelaide.” stream thereby; again, the same enterprise suc- like rocks amid the roar of the tempest, hanging, | a temperance society !” to discharge bail dismissed without costs,—Wilson vs. Rus- ALBANY DAY LINE. “Away, away with him ! cried Margaret. ceeded at the Trenton Ralls, But that was all my | Perhaps, to the frozen sail, theirhandsand feet] Hang him!” growled Moreland. ‘1 would | self — Protewts to be inserted in liew of particulars — Swain _ FORK ALBANY and term ate Land-] «* fe is not yet here, and he only comes to tea ; | real enjoyment during eleven months I lost in New clinging, benumbed, to the cable ; and it, amid the | not give up my whiskey forall the girls in Christ-| vs. the Mayer, §c.—Judgment for detendants aitirmed,— we have still six full hours before tea-time,” re-| York. Southerners here are looked upon some- breaking timbers and the waves rushing in, they Til Jouve the foot of Barclay street, north plied Arthurine with christian resignation what like bullfinches and robing, who just arrive in| Si6k in the bottomless abyss, their last thought] ‘Then they will be sure to faint,” I replied, | Dewsendury ev Nichole—Judgment ou demurer to pleas, W-daesday snd, Frid i To'cloek. : hae edd 10} ( ‘ “i Fi “ * | with liberty to plead de novo, on payment of costs.—Par- The’ South Acneriea will leave Athany for: New York on | ,. Ab! how cruel!” said Margaret, “for the sake | plump condition for the benefit of eligible northern oll ey ofa thas Roonatey §: slory. Such men Heth dg M wakes anit her vs. Harte —New trial denied. int see ce den igen ‘"Tueslay. Thorsday ad Saturday morainge, at 7 o'clock of miserable money, to refuse us this little plea-| ladies, by whom, without much trouble, we are | deserve to enjoy themselves in their own way.— nd Margaret!” he burst out. h! then} Judgment for plaintiff’ — Billings ve Campbetl.— Judgment BF or pasaree, apply on beard, avtre | sure !” caught, of course—that is, if we have the necessa-] They will again become sober, without ’ po-| these groans and sight, the sinking and oy eat-| Tor defendant, Peck vx. Pultee —Judgment for defendant, he’ ing were on account of the Monongahela t with liberty to pleas, to reply, &c., on payment of cos no, no, Miss, this is no go. You may swear that;”’ | Harriott vs. Sawton.—Judgment for defendant, with and by way of asseveration he emptied his glass, | to reply o n as we also drained ours. ment for plaintiff. We laughed and kept it_ up till, after midnight, and [ took a great deal of credit for my diplomatic skill; as we were going home, Richard said, I had Sontag wall hate been rather hard on the old bachelor. Drcisons.— Marley Hough, judgment for plaintifr “Then I have delivered poor Margaret from this|on demurrer, with liberty to detendant to plead on disagreeable suitor,” was my reply payment of costs. Scofie(dvs Hart, verdict confirmed with But Richard shook his head.‘ What the end | Sosts. Leo Wolf vs Camman—judgment for plaintiff on of it will be, [know not; but you must not anti- | demurrer, with liberty to amend on payment of costs.— . Harker vs Bride—judg ment for plaintilfon aurrer, with cipate too much gratitude for your gratuitows in: | iverty to amend or withdraw plea on payment of costa— . . . . | Martia & others vs Townsand—order at chambers mocified Next morning Richard was occupied in the busi. | so ax to reduce bail to $1000. Gre Merrett —jadg ment ness whieh had called him to New York. I was] for plaintiff with costs, Hastings § Others vs Bel» nap— laintiff changed into vesdict tor defendants uc+ PEOPLLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS “Yes, if we only had a few dozen good new no-| ry dollars. It is the fashion to be served at our} lice, gens-d’armes, or —watch-house. Their FOR ANY. vels,” rejoined Arthurine. “1 rannce ecmerenend tea-table by a northern beauty—the only service | "sh, unrestrained amusement is not half so DAILY, Suudays excepted—Through Di- | why Cooper is so lazy. Not more than one novel | they generally will perform ahr marriage. Al- dangerous to public morals as your refined bon ton. rect, af, 7 F. M., {rom the Steumb: Fier be- | in & whole year! Ithink I could play one every | ready { had come up for the sixth time on this im-| 1a three days, a third of these four hundred and ceetoat NICE BOOT te eke day. How would it be, sisay, if you began to| portant business. It was high time to close, if 1] filty men will not have a single copper left; in six, write? Ibelieve you could do it as well as Mrs. | would not be speedily turned out of the market as| the second third; and, in ten days, all will be Mitchell. Bulwer ia an unbearable, fantastical fel- | an uncurrent commodity. pretty well “cleaned out.” Embarked once more ‘ptenadiage Pincees-< low; and Walter Scott begins now-a-days to be | As I was wending my way, absorbed in thought, in their red jackets, on voyages to every part 3 PECK. Captan WH. Peek. | old and worn out.” past Trinity Church into Wall street, I met Stan- | the earth, excepting, perhaps, a few who seek the eeday, Tho y and Saturday at P.M sy Bis “Ah, Howard!” sighed Margaret. ton, my partner in miafortane, The sorrowtul | OW® firesides, or fiad themselves detained by cir- Contendee Medan Wednesda Piiday and ha | “Patience, my dear Margaret!” I replied ‘If | countenance of the poor Yunkee, almost made me | Cumstances.. ohh i BM i - it is possible, I will assist you in pacifying the old | laugh outright. This ia an augur, I thought, as he | Alter joining a few times in these follies, they Parsengers taking this live of boats will arrivein Albany ic | man. At least we will try.” came up to inform me that * the weather is fine,’ | TOW Wiser, get married, and settle down as good amrle time to wake the Moming Train of Cars for theeast ot |" Rap-—tap—tap '—went the dknocker of theistreet and toot mera mouthful of his chewing tobacco. | family fathers. At first they act a little strangely, To=The above Bonta nro new and substantial, arefarnished | door. Arthurine listened. Again two knocks, | It really appeared inexplicably strange, | said, that | 20d as seamen are apt to do; but their sound sense with new and elegant State Rooms, anu for speed and accom- | Her eyes brightened with joy. the esthetic, delicate Margaret would endure such | 8tadually teaches them to comprehend their new modatiovs are unrivalled on the Hivtnoa. “ A visit,” she cried trai a thing. osition. These men are characterized by a merry, Common Pleas. Aunt 97.—No jury cases tried on this day, r 9 ; S hantly, and ran tothe “s 7 BC ten times on the wing to \isit Arthurine, but some- | verdict for the cette whaehe Seely om board, orto F.C. Sehalizat | door, + Ah, these are ladies? steps?” Yes,” he replied, after ruminating for a mo-| ree and independent spirit, together with strong] thing constantly occurred to prevent me. It waa] cording to stipulation for $271 amount of rent and interest. ——TEW EVENING LINE FOR ALBANY |_, The door opened, and the Misses Pearce entered | ment; “Moreland chews also.” and daring Me heats sales the whole na-| past tea-time as I entered the house. Margaret sat scllhnsea Wi: At 7 o'clock, from the foot of Barclay st. North side. | the splendid drawing-reom, rustling, and fragrant,| ‘‘Yes; but he has five hundred thousand dollars, | HON, has produced excellent fruits, as the world/iq the drawing-room, digesting a new novel.— Tidy PS b » ea THE NSW and eplendid Steamboat NEw | in violet-colored, open pelisses, embroidered robes, | and they sweeten the poison.” must have seen during the last war, on the defeat] « Where is Arthurine * T asked. _IMvortant From Arnica.—We are indebted to Jose JERSEY, Capt. K. H. Furey, will eommesce | and prunellas. They looked as it they were going} ‘Alas!’ he sighed. of ourenemy, These men have learned to deal! «Gone to the theatre with Ma and Mr. More-| Captain Bassett, of the bng Oriental, tor a copy of ee B her paula rips, becwrea, New York and Al- | to 9 ball. y Bl Don't lose courage,” I said to him; “Bows-| with New Zealanders, Chinese, ‘Turks, and | land!” was the reply. the Sierre Leone Watchman, printed at Freetown, West a Tee amt Now Pork ea be Mendeee Walt ceatte | Whoever has the good fortune to see our girls | ends is rich.” Frenchmen, and to look proudly down upon them] «Jp the theatre with Ma and Mrs. Moreland !? | phe Watehwa from Albsny, Tuesdays, Thuiad 4 4 ° ton i waa idaye ros a cai s pusoe Antes Te pee of the so-called haut-ton in their morning dress—I r perther is 700 t thery F | say, has the good fortune to see them—for we have wot vas clost ing agcommodssone for 683 Panons ehehee', | become rather exclusive—his heart must be form- Jarge number of elegant, atate-roo largeend commodious | ed of granite and quartz, if it can resist so much ae reomite ate wriac. extes ve sod airr.ond Fenchantment. Theee light, gentle beings, with Watchman gives an account of the expedition of r Albert, Lt. Cockraft, aguiust mas, who was ch merchants, as guilty of ¢ t and tyrannical exactions. it was thouglt b ould remove their effects out of the Laut tory, and that the river Nunez should be The man shook his head. ‘Two hundred thou-| all, since they have beaten the mistress of the sea. sand, it is said; but to-morrow, perhaps, he. will] The, British sailor returns home to his yoke more not be worth twenty. You know our New York-| Stupid than when he went away ; the American, ers. The show is great; but if he gets his daugh- | €ver, more enlightened, for servitude, compels the ters off his hands, he will certainly fail within a] Mind to retrograde, while liberty urges it forward. wank? : The one knowe that knowledge is dangerous, or The piece was “Tom and Jerry,” a treinendous | 1. MS favorite with the enlightened Kentuckians, | Ki Thad seen the first act at Caldwell’s theatre in New Orleans, and it was quite enough for me. “Really, I call that sacrificing oneself,” 1 said ew. He. drat of water | their soft, intelligent features, their bright, liquid angrily. “atte 7, : ma ptr ohory hse Se 7 sing but three ‘eet, she will always be able to cross the har, | eyes, their delicate figures, which you are tempted | ‘To come out the more gloriously next year,” | S¥erfluous, as regards the end of his cour “She is a noble girl,” replied Margaret, “Mr. Leena Te ee ee witheat d tention <F tananionens, and can thusalwavsde1to encircle to prevent their being blown away | was tny consolation. Greenwich Hospital; the other knows that he} Moreland came to tea, and expressed a most | pads, a factory belonging to Mrs. Proctor, and in the terri: gaat and West. San tomésres | by the id, and their dainty hands and feet,]| “* Yes, that might be so,” said the Yankee. must acquire it, that he may enter honorably and] lively desire: ve Naloos, who were then on good terms with " _ rotitably upon the active life of a fre “Well, well, “ replied, laughing, “with an] Pry yyy Bull, in his stupidity, is aston SIAAUHIS: da vod AED alot Lie eee that with our five frigates we should have taken and share the erviable lot of your fellow cit rane [tee of his, and driven him from our seas in two are positively irresistible. The Boston girls are more intellectual, and their features are more regular, but they have something Yankee. like, which does not suit me; moreover, in their “That she should accompany him,and annoy her- | the British aud French reside self by yawning for a couple of hours.” “Her artlessness may, perhaps, succeed in bring- ing Mr. Moreland round,” she whispered. ts. ‘The exp suceeastul, and Sarrah engaged to alter hi noon of the day on which this w ccurrence took plack, which embroile 10 Low poets inte merimediate 10 ‘Troy, Aiba Bis bone wilt hy f rf ® cepacitivs for towing *qaal to any on the | 6 ri * principal battles! He, who sends away his poo: jous difticulties,and led to some loss of Ii aed is ie hi : igure, I always miss a most important part, the P Lage AJ ee 'y his poor 7 + “ne = 4, , hte js hoped chat it will obcain a fair sappors. posom. It is the. well-known fashion of the Yan- | £° ofa morning to the Washington Market, with a} Sailors with fifteen Coss, und, if they forget] Yes, that is it, I thought. An attack of jealousy oo6 took offence that the blockade should ha tin box or a white basket, and bring home potatoes been instituted without th URAS—The biig JOH | Kee metropolia to have none. Besides, they are themselves a moment, sends them for two or three | Would have been ridiculous. He fifty—she seven. q and salt mackerel for the table of your slumbering . e he ren! , ij i canoe to break their blockude, ab Pederson meat, will have | <mch confonnded bluestockings. The ’Philadel- | wife—a favor wich she will chblessead tek ee ee Hesue anel fave many. feulls seT uuT) teasleat angina. toRichard. | driven | ashore, ‘and was. followed by all ‘he and are being angels—but we have one So early? 8 . no, bloodshed scurres Wor Miighe ci thasshe antes te Vous, ne to phians are more roand and elastic. Among them knowledge by pouring out a cup of bohea for you, | virtue, which covers a multitude of sins: we sey “She is gone tothe theatre with Moreland | Sil’ boats, but no bloodshed then occurred. On the day after, the Albert proceeded to Kassakabouily and battered the town, the people having ull disappeared. - ‘The succeeding day, the Albert destroyed a small village and aubsequently the crew nttempted to land at boully. In the attempt, fire of the Altert’s men wero on you find excellent figures, and tney chat so piea- eet. | santly; they cannot be excelled in small talk; but ~~ KOR NEW ORLEANS.—LOUISIANA A‘D | the New Yorkers, particularly after the appearance NEW YORY LIN*.—Hexalar Preset ot a “Red Rover,” or the ‘Lust of the Mohi- the feat sat ag Daal ip O MULG vans,” are incomparable Coras and Alices—natural ¥, ALEXANDER, with her own fairy hand. This will be an excel- _Ab2k Iweec ¥ South lent antidote against dyspepsy.” “You are malicious,” mt boar Stanton. “*And you are foolish. A hundred houses are open to a young lawyer like yourself.” mamma.” Richard shook his head. “You have put a wasp’s nest into he old fellows ear. Look out!” speet the dignity of manand the rights of citizens; and this has won for us, from the greatest tyrant, the highest earthly boon man ever sought for— Liberty, in our country and upon our seas. s H Dove, har texuler « i 4 “ is side.” | kilied ond eight wounded, The commander of the Al- 7 Fe ee a eee IT com | 14 lite. Cooper, 1 will bet, if he ouly saw them, | ™cawd'te port, alee Tt was six o'clock, when, with Richard, Len] wc hynny dpe.ce fee hom she jooks by his side.’ | tart thon despatched a mesenger to Sierra Leone for es. datious, apply on voard, ar Orveane Wharf, foot of Wall eure: | Vould tear his manuscripts and make his ladies Yes; you are right.” tered the drawing-room of my. future mother-in-| wured the better. Butyou are not to stay more than | "stance, and « large party of troops was accordingly des- Te &, K. COLA Boe. sot quite xo wooden. He can have enjoyed their nd {have the advantage, that the girl loves ‘he good lady almost frightened me, in her ten minutes. rf ty i ched by the Governor. Capt. Bassett arrived in the Agents in New Odeaus—Messrs. Molin and Woudiutt, wh eel 2 only in Broadway or on the Battery, | iyo. auze turban, which had just arrived by the And who could have endured it longer, in the Victori rae ta et poe te ay be e haus ge I orompily ferware ali qacds to their addr whe ¢ . oh los ch hat tf Ce ae me ee ” riv.. 5 le he: oh ti one of our Mise]. 02° & ¥ nger, ictoria, the pass at Kassakaboully being fortified on “Sripvors by ths eapny debedd anon baring: thpic goed. | cval ceomiea oe Arichsa lh aed Palo the | celta ma, and the gir), all love me. igh ink uae sy tetposl it it Mis-| fumes of whiskey and tobacco! It was in the Bow- | both sides of the river, by the Naloow. ‘That day, how correctly mound aud that the ships ot this Line wil ani |. og ir i baat “lave you five huad:ed thousand dollars 7” ows Benard wiso was perceptibly tag’ | ary Theatre. The lightsswam, as if they were tung | ver, the steamer Albert cume down, fighting her way iy as advesti 26 tomsre | 0 bras Als Rat al living illustrations of | «No ¥ ad te good Moreland stared at the wou-| ina fog; while orange-peel,apple-skins and peanuts, | through the pass ‘The steomer went back the same eve- =LACK HALL, OR_OLD LINE OF LIVER a style vith es sel ada eee ene “P oor Howard!” be laughed. detapine re the dial of a cloc | besides many other thi too humerows to me ning, and was fired into by the natives. On the llth. a POOL PA: Kets FO" LIVERPOOL —O 1 once with the Tour dally metamorphoses Of &} <0 to the devil” I added, laughing. garet in ¥ | tion, rained down from the gallery. The hero Tom | destructive battle was fought at Kassakaboully, the Land wicwulae Packet «f the le Mav — tie woi-know. | /ashionable English woman, or Freach woman | We had thus talked away a pleasant quarter of J combed down on both sides of her forehead d a} \ov’ihet in his favorite. see T looked um, and | #08 having joined the Britis, and defeated the Naloos, ig tovorie wneket ship OL) BUS, Coptin G. > | 3ut my tete-a tete for to-day is over. I am now su- . ee. ; r Nand pel ag oka bi hae “te who were driven back, and their place burned to the an hour, when a coach came up trom Greenwich | Margarette—we have our own p) y street, containing a person whom I thought I recog: | !01—looked pale and resigned,like Jephtha’sdaugh- rized, One of the Philadelphia steamers had. just | tet. A slight tremor was perceptible in her elegant arrived. I walked on figure, and it was eusy to see that she mourned lan- vosvavely sailon W ‘ednewlay, 1st Mav, her vegal there was the fair Arthurine, sitting snugly, and chattering with old Moreland. I could scarcely believe aM own eyes. A married woman, at filty, verflaous, and the two fair beings are provided ons | Sainstennui. Accordingly I must take leave ground, ‘The river was opened on the 12th vessels, among which was the Elizabeth, ( who bo fined above ov th, f the Columbus, for eabia, Hien inspection. be foana he eouve As I passed the parlor, the door opened, and ( » behaved with more dignity than she | aud Bossett received advices from comfort of thom eaparting: ne Be oO ‘imma Bowsends beckoned me in. Papa’ was |" Stop! cried the new-comer guishivgly for her absent swuin, aud no wonder in- aie scone cai | his oge could be done in the receeting bo Coe omacry, will atglitiran fod J alan present “Stop!” Ereveated, hurrying to the coach. deed. What a difference between Morelind, 9! «hat is a sensible girl,” replied Richard; ‘abe | river nez the 16th, at which passage apply om poard, foor of Bee+man gireer, or ro the s! | You leave us eatly to-day, my dear Howard,” Te was Richard, the friend of my youth, at school | an of fifty with a red BEEs WHO, Sak there cold, | jooks at the dollars; and would take Old Hickory | time the prospec ment seemed to be more fu. wer vers, RoCak, bKOTHER, & OO eg in the first. . ind at college; and, moreover, my neighbor, born | toush, and broad; and the light, dashing Stanton, himself—pipe, whiskey and all—it he were to pro- vorable, the natives sueing for peace. ‘The last accounts $5 Fulton siveet, wext doer to she “The ladies have visiters.” within twenty, and residing within a hundred and | who lived on oysters aud raising, and, at worst, be: | pga. from Nunez, to the 16th of March, indicates that the river 23 eM re Feiteu Bank + Ab, my dear Floward!” sighed mamime. one, came intoxicated on one of Bulwer’s novels. Khad . would soon be free from trouble, ‘and business goon as seventy miles ned § 4 os Itwook my leave of poor Stanton, entered the | brought the * Tales of a Grandfather” for the de- ouch, and we rolled up Broadway towards the | licate Margaret. , , American Hotel. “Walter Scott!” she exclaimed with a gentle, « But for Heaven’ssake, George !” said my friend } melting voice. “Aly! this vulgar man has not a when we were seated in his room, “what are you | Word to say,” she whispered atter a while doing here? Have you forgotten your friends, your} ‘Just wait,” I replied “Sach affairs, vou house, plantation, and all? You have been away] know, are generally awkward at first—fear and these eleven months.” modesty accownt for silence.” I made no reply. : “If you were not such aniany,” said Richard, “T would say, let her go; and to-morrow we will be off. “Eight days more,” I replied, with a heavy heart Next evening, at seven precisely, | again entered the Elysium hicks wes gradually becoming aT. Margaret again sat solitary usual. Salem ¢ tte, April Tux Suowre ano tux Rainnow.—We had yes- terday afternoon, about five o'clock, a gentle visi tation of rain, vary much needed, and some lightning and thunder, The shower was truly refreshing. ‘The earth was becoming parched and thirsty, and the roads near the city were exceedingly duty. Th w Gj rou IVERPOOL—i guinr Packet of the 6 oT i c; ” % EB oR sploaviduew p cketship ASHBUKLON |) spares have carried the election!” gram: in Huuieson, burtoen 1000 tons, wall sala. | '€! 3 o P vauier Gaye ht awful Stanton,” interrupted her better fawodativon jn cule very superior veel ys naif “Just imagine—” nyliecarteaimt Toles “The cunning Jew’* continued Mr. Bowsende, Lumber ‘ 5 § Mr. pide, ward, persors intending oe fe me “his particular friend pas payee him an excellent appli -atcou ou board tot of Maiden, La tick Hu, ha! every day he was before the ie church, Hla, hal i¢was too funny, Did you bear 100 Five atr 0 : ss : tarus to 1 I f Jo good!’ to ve ‘The Auvbarten srl be aucgceded aothingof ii, Mr. Howard? : ““T have been courting, my dear fellow—conrt-] ‘The gil looked at me. She was quite angry.— | boul. orig con tiie) Ameria F hon Wi aa C, Thovaper Thardiy knew to which of the parties 1 should | ng, without being a whit nearer the mark than I] ‘Cold, heartless scotier!” she sid. “And Arthur: 1” I asked, with a trembling by the light. lsten first, tor the old couple spoke simultanecusly % ; 5 “1 don’t kaow,” sighed the lady, “ but I dislike wh eet of the iit sie ie The eked, Che ‘vat Mr. Stanton more and more every day. Just acal pane.a:lly as advertiond nok; he has the effrontery not to abandon all for exbi houghts of Margaret! He, worth ecarcely two sand per annum! He is said to be pe preparations for leaving vas the first day!” I replied. Yet what could I lave said otherwise 7 she was It is true, then, that you are caught at Bows- | so ridiculously sensitive. suis? Poor boy! What would youdo with this] Richard had meanwhile commenced a conversa doll, who has not even the patience to read a novel | with Boweends. The poor fellow, who did not of Cooper through—who, in her twelfih year, knew | Know that his host was an Adains-man, and had Torn Moore and Byron, excepting perhays Don | lost five thousand dollars in bets and in attempts to Juan, by heart—who has studied geography and] change the opivious of the sovereign people, hud ning, and greatly injured. The eiectric fluid ran slong. the iroa fence at the square, and we hear that three or tour gentlemen were slightly injured. When the oloud had wed away, and the decliving euu poured owt his ra i ihey had gathered freshness end force by the there sprung tp an arch in the east, of exqaiei fall, rich. cous in its priemaic hues, Men, who had been Tin he shower voice “Is gone with Mamma and Mr. Moreland, to hear Miss Fanny Wright.” “To hear Miss Fanny Wright—the Atheiat—the Revolurionist! That is really too bad — Who would have thought it? This Miss Fanny Wright is dreaded by the fashionable world like @ pest. FD UI OF IV RPOOL PACK: ie neseugete. Those wi vn uld rake euly aj tion on boa pier weet of wail stieet, or te wed long and delight- ‘W.&J T. TAPS OTT, the Hermitage; bank stocks have fallen ahalf per| the globes, astronomy and Cuvier, and the Car-| itormed him that “Old Hickory” was about to ve.” f hwavenly token A more beau- azitomire 4% Peck Slip, cor Soathat_ | cent,” agal nintarropted the husband ; toons of Raphael; bate on iny life does not Know | leave the hermitage. ‘f “ Mr Moreland spoke. so warmly of her excel ar i i po i ed ly poen made vince the bow was Ol LON VON—itegaiar Packet of the Ist Ma Astonishing!” I cried, my ejaculation suiting | Whether a ve utlet_ comes from beet or pork—] “The bloodthirsty backwoodsman, half-horee | Jen delivery, that Arthurine’s curiosity was excit- | first placed in the clouds.— Philad. U. 8. Gaz, Aprit at. TAWES Cnc 8 we pocket ‘puritive | Doth poor Stanton and the new President. who would boil ten like cabbage, and pickle eggs} and half-alligator,” interrupted Mr. Bowsends ed. dicated ny. “tte should consider what he is, and what we] in German crout™ 3 “Costa you a good deal of money,” added Mgre- 8, yes!” T replied. A cononen Gaxtiaman at tie Bar.— We learn For prasane in cabin, 2d eabin, and steerage, having very au- | ae,” rejoined the lady, pompously. **And who falls into convulsions at the sight ef | land, smiling. “Oh! you do not know the noble girl. She] from the Portland American that Fessenden Bea Neon, OP PIY ERE MCMUR RAY, Jertainly, certainly!” I replied. aneedle; but that isin the blood,” I added “Yet} ‘ Andsmokesa pipe, like these vulgar Germans,” | would sacrifice her life for her sister. Ske is my | a day or two sivce, appeared before the district court, and ‘aQromire 100 Pine st eorser South, N. ¥ "And the election for Governor goes wrong | the boiling and pickling the may let alone.” remarked Mrs. Bowsends. only hope movel that colored gentleman from Boston, who wus yaa PACAEE FOR MARSZILLES= To wil oa uy | also!” Mr. Bowsends exclaimed. “Who does not know,” he continued, whether} ‘ Weill, | could not call that vulgar, for the to-| «Yes. very—very well!” I said, crushing my | then with him, be admitted to practice as an attorney and MB May--The ship COURTEA, Captain Duxgan~ | “And then Marguret—just imagine her blind- | clothes in washing have to be boiled or roasted.” | bacco has quite a different taste,” said the unfortu- | hat, and making for the door. counsellor at law in the courts ef Maine. The motion or Height or pesto APOE PHELPS, ness! She certainly is a kind creature—but} ‘And who sings like an angel, provided she has| nate Moreland. _ Next morving I cowld not rest, and the clock pl Fekrped pe enna eigibie te ubcheten be een (No. 163 Front sureet, or t five hundred thousand dollars!” continued the | not a cold, plays like Orpheus, and dances like a| / nudged him with my elbow, i had just struck eleven when Iwas at her door, At | eee ent ce ie produced, but the eourt refused the Bow b & HINGKEN, lady. é ie sylph.” e Do you smoke a pipe, Mr. Mereland 1” asked | length both were at home. Arthurine met me | jouen on the ground f ship! yendidete was not in fact a A. eee I “Are not to be slighted,” was my opinion. The] —* You will grow fat on that,” he replied. “I know | Margaret. vi with a kindly smile. ‘There was a certain some-| Citizen, A success(ul application will probably be made Bo 1h OR AVE Second Line —The | five hundred thousand dollars had finally touched | the family; father and mother are the most misera- The man looked up. This unexpected question | thing in her face, that startled me. I pressed her | at the October term, adde the American, t of the old man. hand—she looked tenderly at ine. “Tt seems that you have been much entertained recently 7” I began, after a pause. that an expedition under the superintendence of the J “Novelty has charms for me. | really should | of the St, Louis University, will leave this city for the not have believed that | could become a disciple of | Noeky Mountains, about the last of the present month Miss Faony Wright,” she said laughing ‘Those wishing to take ® trip to the Mountains for health wre Waal te eve Aram Lom and Jer-| of Pleasure, will find this an excellent opportunity — Gertain ly No great jurny . Every ursangement will be made to render the expedition ry,’” I replied. F pleasant.— St, Louis Rep. % Please respect ‘Tom and Jerry’ whom we pa- tronize—that i, Mr. Moreland and myself,” she lay. For freight or 4 corceeecan eg chord in the h oe Naot —— *Ranlding, ANG EN. “Five hundred thousand dollars! certainly,” he 1 Wall and Water ete, rejoined, ** Who could hesitate? Allfolly ; these girls would ruin a Croesus”? $$$ 4 BOOTS AND SHOES, ) “Yes, with your elections and the workies,” L ble o contused him ; de etme however, would not hi “Stop!” Teried, “ they are not a particle better allow him to prevaricate and he replied— or worse than the rest “Tt tastes so good ! A “No; there you are right.” Thad anticipated the emotions of this gentle sou’, “Weill then! At six o'clock, I have promised to and leaned my arm across the chair just as Arthu- come to tea. Will yougot I'll introduce you.” rine entered. She looked round a moment; but it “T know thonemt know them. I go on condi. | Was too late to withdraw. She seemed not to ob- tion that within three days you leave New York | Serve it; nodded merrily tothe company, then ran with me.” up to Moreland, bid kim good evening, inquired “If [don’t marry,” I added. about his bete, his ships, his old Tom, and, in short. talked for ten minutes in one breath. Ere Moreland Exreprrion To THR Mountat: LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, grambled Mrs Bowsends. 3 WH WEAR the above articles. andwish tosave money, | “‘ You understand nothing of that,” he replied hu! Detter tone ng tinae ip caliiag at the Cwhionsble Botan | warmly. “The interests ot Congress—of the Bho Beasenst Hua tale Cac cstniven tte oe at gouatry—must be sustained, How would it be ‘ done it we——” style br make, fashion aud Rnish, caanot be sacpy 1 “* Did not bet,” I thought. = t.—Tho United States ship Vincennea,Cap- haps equailed 16 this city. “ Bah! was the reply. ‘ said laughing. r », ms the ened een iene oneor agin we palleieenty will woon be unable to get a window-frame |, I must confess, that the satire of my friend, and | Was well aware, his hand was in both of hers—|"""' Really, this conspiracy against good taste, I ain Buchanan, was to sail (oom errands ne article (o th ‘ensemble of all within the ¢ wede monde, thar | Put in without special license ; these Congressmen even my own, had startled me somewhat, yet not| They certainly had been old acquaintances, howe | did not expect of my Arthurine,” | replied seriously, baer enn Betti gave Captain. Buchanan and hie yore ont ae + alee plaees a New York predey, row 80 much above ua. And this Mies} mach. But, then, who ia this mad NewYork, this] ever; and he might be her grandiather. “My Arthurine! my Arthurine !”* she said, pout. ofioera aplendid Pallan the 1th. ‘Th ® Potomac, MY DoeLadiesand Misses Gaiters, Shoes, ee., always on | / *29Y Wright——” merry American Paris, could come to sober] Margaret, meanwhile, had recovered from her | ingly.‘ What liberues the gentleman takes! my | Com Newell, will sail from the same p afew days hand ju endless vanety. ~ ened thought re, where it certainly does not, asin ht. Arthurine, but we live iu a free country, ‘on acruize inthe Gulf. A naval gourt martial was to is wee 16036 and 161 Greenwich street. £0 hi pant Jew—a cottein dj wished New York po- | t ans-Ath cities, vain wine — fountains and | “He smokes a pipe,” she whispered to Arthurire,} Fan _and earnest spoken at once from her lovely pg d Pensacola on the 22d inst. for thetrial of Lt. KR, tician reed wi \, wausage mm trees for the people one day, and ' jn tones of inconsolable grief, lips! I cast a scruunimizing glance at her. C, Cogdell.