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THE NEW YORK HERALD. lle. swearing after her. It was the news boat of theWall street | taries. [ saw several so absorbed that a truck might have | by the four representations, $2500. In spite of his press, called the “Dot-and-go-one,” commanded by a tre- | driven over them without their wakin: Alter a long, | ties, hundreds of others, she embatka in th ope mendous hogshead of unsalted sturgeon, once christened reing inspection, the lips would open, and ex- eon Sunday morning t xt for Havana, “ by the name of Bancker. ‘of all sorts would escape. * Well, I declare, | bidding @ temporary adiew 10 the United Blates We have Bum. |—cash in advance. GREAT WESTERN RAIL D ROUTE, ‘The beautiful Fanny kept her watery way, and in ten | she ie handsome”—" I don't think she is beaunful atull, | yet to leara Whether Spanish enthesiaem will inonite THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ROM ALBANY TO BiraLO Gs Reh i minutes was, as a certain [srk now is, under the lee of | but how juteresting”—" Good henyéns, 1 hope, cha will 1 irgergens laslly ot Ne es aetleat ol har chisee morning—price exe pecores or $3 12 per annum— The galy Oftiee in +f 1 ROAD avy ye Re the megnltcent 3s ap pean, speak, [ would give anyth. te oar het voise—lis Americaines, “dear Americans” as Fanny cull them ms + 68 ¢ 7 ‘ork es! iia the ser \Y nied ) in. how soit and sweet it is"—" Good Lord, what rfect | The rT fuony incident ocourted this m ig, ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of | Road Companies berween Albany and Baffale i at Aya, 876) reeponded tho gallant Captain Roberta, | fright- did you ever see mich a mouth, tna mils lorg'=- | worth mentioning, Fanny was sartled. to leern i Se a sree eines Deen ee peg ¥ ae Np (BA ag ‘aie ey manor Eisalas,” roared Martin. , ‘ Oe, bom grecetal her mo’ eats how paauleitely lady. | Sheryf of Charleston wanted to see her on business \ r city, paul * 2 li naaners,” &o, &e. &c. This is pot the hundredth | What have i been doing was her first thought—Jet him or the world, and is, therefore, the best Sor business NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. “The Herald,” responded Mertin parof the droll things said, She stopped {requertly 7 traightway preseuted himself. meni the aly couniry. ‘Prices moderate—cash in al-| ‘The SabseriNoe erie ied “Oh, stop hes"—orled Roberts to his enginecr—"throw | fhe various tables and mode liberal, purchases ashi fk mo ead be, "te escertan tf your models of the ( him a line. everything that was American, buyit , * to request that you will ke Martin clinched the line and in one instant was on the | monuwent, of Bunker Hill battle field, ai : , end strong lock upon them” Fanny tus been appoin ing Immigraute by Rail Koad from Albany termed ieee ‘are evabled to send them dui ence. PRINTING of all inte ampented' at the most moderate Sto price, and in the mot, eee LENNETT, fam Row, Seat to VU Searenaree i ets osha K of the ‘nae ting it. Her dress attracied great altetion, fvon its sim sea of robbery, and the lord knows whut. Puornieton ov tHe Hera Estanin from 2 to 12 yenrs old at bell priee; under 2 years free; aud all | ‘Martin, is that you?” xaid Captain Roberts. “ How the] ple elegance—atarian silk gown, rich Carhinere shawl, ng into the cuuse of this good notured advice— Danthiwaat oy en samipeny pommel Baggusr from Albany ou the Hail Itoad is eutively fie, devil do you always beat?” a@ blue silk hat hung with costly lac ped unger Uae vcriff replied, he had veceived positive information , a paneer ‘on and Nassau streets. Tes evident that it Gomes much cheeper to. the smmigract to “By working harder than my competitors—the way | chin by an American Bugle in diamonds—this,with &sima- | thata most desperote rogue bad been following her for | gavel by Ball 3 gad thes. by Can 1 fe, repcting ae hea: you beat, Ceptain—where’s your privete bag ”” @ gold bracelet, were the only ornam she wore. | sume time past With aview to abstract her jewels, whose von BAL} OL | ieeunr whersas, it takes per Canal from Oto 1edays. i he fol 1, eee “Here's your pepers,” replied the captain. ere Was an interesting old Indy in black that toll | beauty and value he } y well understoed. And he Tig oe i iP | lowing caicula | compliments to sir. Beomett He blowed phi her from the deor of entrance till ake went out of it, Per- | asked, if she did not recolle very plausible foreigner ~ Kyrie emmander will Wave | the last time 1was Lere—but no matter—bere’s the very ehe found 6 likeness to some lost daughte that got into her saloow at Nich i aying he knew hove ports on Wednesday, Boston for the lutest news—my corpliments to him.” By this time the hegshead of bludber, in bh go-one,” got aboard, aft great deal of puuii ing. Ina few minutes the eveamor was at the ground, Here she stopped with the private bag lor the consign her ut Vienna, having met her at l’rince Metternick’s, whom be had often heard speak of her. Fanny replied, she recollected perfectly well the occurrence, and having sent him off saying she had not the good toriupe of re- sabering him. at’s the man,” said the sheriff, and ware of him wherever you go—forhe is plausible, per. at this cormorant ¢ direction fremont” have s visit her—and out formal inti nature hag nother queer thing is, th her ia breaking out in ever { Southern families at the Dot-and- sd blow- next A, will leave Boston on Thursday, n seage for Liverpool ge for Hatin -« n Albaus, ei ce for 100 $i Loggaxe ‘rom Al pak Buffalo fre ++ 3 Wall sireee Living for 42 hours, an) ‘worth to the Intorer, say | 30 conte per day» 4,50 75 | Living for 10 days, 50 cents en Way to —_—— ——| per day+++ s+ ree ree+ 5,00 the Panay Flasler, and started fo: y Dot v8, who have given her the most pressing in- | severing and bold. But | hope to have him wii DRAFTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, | Totel per R. Boad--- $6.43 ca Uf ihe Wall street press, bad srartol a litle | vitationa to visit them in the South and West, ae.” ours, and he has a long string ‘otofiendes to answer fore Se Ps about remitting money to their Dibtisi fie pos: Bead jeat—Dut it was no Zo. 1 wall keep you fully supplied on the Eissler topic 1 el in geting fim.” Fanay thanked the friends Od Count? can be aupohed Eat fad “ Rouse up, Fanny,” cried coaxing his boat—| yeu want no help in other matters In all candor, 1 say ercially, and wil more careful than ever Me et ae £1, ba hate A ‘The traveller yor RF 5 ‘cournge, Fauny- stir up, iny axel of a slcifi.” your Jetiers from Niagara and Boston are the best things tternich’s guosta.” This isFaony 'sth.rd night, Prey sete: parr (ican dg gh! ee, ae The MS | They alan forward passe g-rto Clovelan In afew minutes, Funay, skimming o'er the bright blue} you have ever written. See what marriage haa done for success to night hes thrown every thing into the Oe Tet of Intlantd: Provincial Bk. do, Meacte’da’s Belt, Son | Omer Pincers iy i445 it, eo, Michigan waters, and seeming to feel the words of her comsander,| you, Respects to Mrs. B. Yours, e, A scrennde ik now going on under the windows. &Co., Bankers, London; J. Sarin & Go sgexchange nd “Din- | aH « Winco: a? Stale act rote yiased * Dot-eud-go-one wt without an effort, and Hl. WIKOFF. Have the goodness, Bennett, to say something of gouni Brisk, Liverynol; Ramer bank of Scotland; Greenoem | SBCA vige in a dn a i red Tickets be had witha sort of gentio amile on the figure-head which alorns wi Funny s bit here,which is peculiar; they were calmer the ‘omimny; Sir War, Forber, Hunter & (o.. 5 oniy atthe Albsny wid Dudfalo Mail «toed Offies,59 ¢ her prow Provivence, Nov. 19, 1840. | ‘lest night, and more outrageous the third than elsewhere. iueles tn every post towa Uarvayhout Laiiand. | | na, WOLF & RICKEAS. Bancker, f the " Dot-and-go-one,” could not Dean Bennett i— They drowned a strong orchestra last night with their 2 ‘26¢I “You d—d adder,” roared Lie Poe the Reval Maal | v2 linen as to Martin us the | Fanny left Boston yesterday afternoon for New York, | yell#. ‘This information will serve Famny greatly at New of the 1th. 16th, 2ist fr holding out’ agninst her still. latter py and expected to arrive there in due course; but Provi- | Urleans, where Caldwe! Martin whistled and grily cheered his lovely skiff} dence was not willing—aud have interposed by general | Md’Lle sends her best respects ‘on and Mrs. B —make “akim along, Fanny—skim along, my lovuly angel—dont | voice to stop her. She is actually waylaid, but not yob- | mine also, y did she succeed with the velv you see the hg bright moon and, the seven aime lookin bed—on the contrary the whole receipts have been offer: | better luck than with the fees T hope; how is she in z " down upon you, and betting @ thousand acres of the bive} ad her, which she bas waived with the dignity of Cuvar | health. [expect to make the acqtaintance of a third eS ‘ m TSBURG, selec le The Wikof Correspondence, ggg] heaven thai you will beat—skim along, Fanny—skimn | when he put aside the crown on the Eupereal she | perty when lveturn to the North. SCHOOLE vs on. Seats Trigg PENNSYLVANIA CANAL & KAIL ROMY. | Giving a free, easy, friendly, private and coi «| along, love-—never mind that fut aturgeon bebind.” dences here to-night and proceeds to morrow. ‘The ex Yours, truly, HENRY WIKOFF. m New y W 8 TAPSCOTT, At their general passxze office, 43 Peck stip, corner of South street. tters from the country must eome post 9 PIONEiK AND XV ERS PA INE FOR superior Line of Packets is now in co plete or . Fanny did ekim al She sh i i r . . carts ydid elim along. Sho shot puat the Wall street | citement here is rather amusing—the people are immense- fonts have Deen laced ow the Ling ‘nad every arrana tial history of the famous career of Madlle. Fanny | yb tex Baneker vid his rats tar behind-—-and reached red: and pay put diet te pee lckeran-eo many | ‘Ties Musee ann Rin om ment madr that can be to the comfort of wav: ls 7 3 : ipe.—John B. © i Per NA eae g S AST Ror Ae oie fe seeare the comfort of wave" | Elsaler, the celebrated danseuse, throughout the | Whitehall at holf past two o'clock om Saturday morn-| corn-grains. This is one of the strongest compliments | who cut his wife's thr beige tre ze Euraaiah, File sen disco, witout change of Crr-from, thence by Post The inwereeting eountey. whith, the ronre passes rendars it the | United States and Cuba, during nearly three years, vo ae Jumped ashore- Funny has received, and she is greatly flattered—to have | 9, Wednesday night, and who cut his own threat in the ushed up Broadway, down to| ane —and found the lights burning Urighily wt 1 the editors, bargo laid upon her in this agreeable way Parish prison on Friday evening, died in th M r 5 f y 1g. died in the course of the . Forrest leaves this afternoon tor New York—he | same night, the knife having entered hix carotid artery. has behaved in the handsomest manner to the manager | tn the perpetration of these deeds of blood, the peace-de- ra i siom, * | snoei agreeable that can be tikeu for the West. sab hia “ahi vachea shrogeh Mendham hester, Sch oley's Mountain. | 00 *fitailies travelling westerard it is preforabl to all other | beginning with the day of her arrival in the Great | a1 Ann sties rcbarge of | Western, at nine o'clock, on a beautiful Sunday | "eraldottice. In five minutes, Pore Golden, Washingion to Faston” At Washington a da pore ‘ ; y | rouces, No effort has been spared to inane th Hi aitogects oc ad ee Commercial” Hols ta Gourdaadk | brard the boats ample a4 comple. They a experienced, attentive, and obliging cactsias, so that the trip A ¢ paaaeat rinters, preasmen, were inmotion. Tho immeuse dail | here, and ia the most gallant manner to Fanny, whom he | gtroying monster, jealousy am acti i N. B.—hetras furnished at the shortest notier, by appiving morning, on the 3d of May, 1840, written by Henzy | Gdition of tho Ierald wae about one-fourth worked cif greatly udmires as uy artist, and Likes, if possible more, | agent, “cummins, afer his’ arrest, gave to. Lieut Sore te N.8 LUM®, Morristown, ay26 antre | PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG, Wikoff, Chevalier, to the editor of the New York] When the news arrive’, The press was stopped —the au- | asa woman, He said of her, after he had sven her for the | of the First Municipality police, a key that unlockel the EE rendered one of plensur: yer than toil. pouncement mad: his wea the secoud edition. In two first time, that ‘she was the only artist, male or female, | ark chamber of bis perturbed spirit It was in substence STATEN ISLAND RE ONLY $10. Herald, through whose aid and assistance Fanny i i three f i E eas OFFICE N. B. CORNER FCURRH AND CHESTNUT |.‘ 1 RY } hours, it was stooped again, and three columus of news | he hud ever known who was natural, not artist, off the | this: He married his wife, Elizabeth West, in Uhiladeiph Bor UY: vis Where every information BE REE ES: made a fortune of about $70,000, und the Chevalier } put in and sent Uy tho various maila: this was the third | stage.” about eight years ago, Gho was the daughier of George t REET. be ol le 5 r. os edition. In another two hours, six colume were putin Learning th ger could gain several hundred dol- a1 ibe ‘The Steamboat STATEN ISLANDEI.willrun a follows| 7" peats may alo be sedi d'as 13 out, Thaat stand at the lost $10,000, out of pure love for the fine arts, and | {his was the fourth edition —aleo sent by the maile By | lure hy the speculation, and that the people of the Bs none , Ny pl: | West, who re: people of the town | was young (about fifteen) and handsome, and he loved on and afier Mouday, 42d April, unt)! faither u tice:— Yf, 74 MARKET STREET, hisfriendship for the beautiful danseuge. this means, we sent the news all over the coun’ New | would be gratiti i fanny E . ‘ . ee. y n pe gratitied by a ‘sight of Fanuy Elssler, he threw a sd boalthy ,and he believe ‘Leave New York. Leave Staten Island. where the Cars stat from every moras Sunpar Evesino [May 3,1840] | sland, Canada, the south and west, one day én ‘advance | up one of hte nights and lost his benefit. Fanny refused to | ive joved' him. “Atver some time beeitha and be colieved. A ee ime fe re - —— | Dran Ben io J of every other paper in New York. At eight o’ciock in the | be a party to this, and felt greatly uneasy about it, but ked in thi { rad He ie a po ag rey og Oy Pwr NET i— 54 OT Rae J . e y ea om » DI vi “ if cit ome three yi § le ret t 2 1 RW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA HA “ROAD LINE | “i'tend you a copy of some rather lame verses on the | Morning the news boys begau to congregate, andto quar | Furrest manifested auch plensure in, doing it, that she CS Malt ho helicacamitibeline hanes feta olinreas cairns 4 6 Fou Newanx, News ec! panceron, Taewror, | debarture of Elsa from London, taken trem the Morn. { Tél who ehould have the first supply. | The crowd, the de-} yielded to the manager's entreaties. ‘This s creditableo | to him, ‘This set his mind on a rack from which bo BOOMS re SIE Cia ess a ‘Bokpunrown Arp Boauxatox. ' | ing Post, written by Mra. Grote, who ia much stronger in | "804, the avidity Insted all theday, down to the suting | the great tragedian, and its pleasant to know these great | never could extricate it till he severed Ife'x thread NEWARK AND NEW YORK. : prove. What time do you dine to-morrow 7 of the aun, Our presses andengitiea were continued in | artists have u great estimation of each others respective | gsunder. He and his wife then went to Liverpool, snd FARE ONLY 184 CENTS. i Yours, truly H. WIKOFF. motion till two o'clock ou Satuiday aiternoon. It had be | powers. Fanny thinks Forrest’ Othello a master piece, | returned to the city not long since on hone the shi THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW nee ; * [Zan on Friday night at eleven o'clock aud we couid not | nd suys, ‘He ts the only actor who don't make a butch: | gr: Lawrence, she am stewardess, and he us a hand before CAPrAIN JOHN GAFFY, i Monpar, [March 4, 180, | a¥e issued fewer than 60,000 Heralds, of all editions, in J erof the part” Fanny willtake a little holiday—much | ho mast. He had not been long here, when he learned that Will commence her trips for the season on THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Dean Bennett :— i 16 Moti eee F fatigued—and begin at the Park the 29th. the evil star of bis destiny—he whom he suspected of have Thareday, april sth, and run autil farther 8°] weaving Sew York daily from the foot of Courtlant st Will you let nae have three Heralds, done up in b-own | This tw the way in which we are producing a re | if you think the ubove good readable matter, I would | ing had illicit intercourse with his wife in Thiludelphia— “elveke ice of foltome sees Newark at 7%] Morning Lineat9 A, M.—Mail Pilot Line at4% P. M. per,for mail—of this morning—your article is uxcellent; | Y8.U'ion in the New York press, The Fanny Elssler | like yon to publish it, for a& yet nothing has ever been | wag in this city. He, to Ay from the consequences that Sepak A AL New York ¢crelocks EM ty roftted, and | gf My Mong. Line pr vo Bordentown fromm thence by | trusd it to the Elssler, who war delighted 1 will occ | a beauty of a skill, If you Want to see her. go to White- | said about “Forrest's Elssler” Best respects to Mrs. | threatened, besought her to leave—to go again to sea ade eine ae ee alee, come scons abo can | eanmbentco Philadelphia, | Cerrone y | Zouatdovclock’ epee Te Ay | half st aanrise ony moruing, or tothe Park this evening. | B— and family. Fanny sends hers to both of you. ohare the anares pt duonntent it not onlibereted, wont comforrabl; date a large number of passengers. Proceeds direct to Camden & ‘ ase ; - at ioast be great! Adi She porti ent eqrried at very reasonable rates. Piplepelobia) weiipans Chane of icle i «| ‘The Chevalier continues to write as follows:— | My Daan Buxnarr :— PaAseadl sel oa i Gestaeti one Nadievaroneantsettiany Passengers will procure their tickets at the office footof| The article referred to in the above letter wa: 7 , and, il one had con a P w York, April 3, 1844 a4 tfre | Courtlandt street, wher i . * # o q Contound you, though, how you frightened me‘yester- | which led to the subsequent tragical result, he met, on , wherp a commodions steamboat, will bein | the following, published B He May 26, b, hor i if 7 i 5 533} eas, baggage crates on board. Ag, published in an MXTRA HERALD, ID} Dean Bennett i— day, but not ‘altogether in vain, for Fanny has been suf | the day of the night on which he murdered his wife, her SPRING ARRANGEMENTS. reas 2 2 ; o y " BLOOMINGDALE, MANHATTANVILLE, ANI ph ir delphi bane a see are gonrerved from city co city. an hour after her arrival on Sunday morning, and] Celeste has bh bo conti a I see. Does she renew pnd peed) 1 Lice ecaaha, seat ea babe) real or Hap paed aTEOUr: Whe sou oar leave, the 2 cs, at bein y priate: ; o i tt? Hambli ¢ —I e or be would “cut his throat!” This determined his Reve to. Mauhattany ille,+ A.snr in nich Mem aDarinpete: Spd, Semateg Booms axpeeely for | again republished in the Herald of Monday morn. |r eae ae a Ee creat: Tam dig] mace She ix a great deol Letter to-day, and she owes he resolved to murder his wife. To nerve him- Basie or Wemaeee i Retaraing, the lanes leave Philadelphia from’the foot of Wal: | i> May 4, 1840:— ‘ned ty do 60 if Celeste does not play “ The Child of the | that principally to you. We are off in a few minutes for | self to the deed, he drank freely, took his wile to the a, M adap, Apa Std, an follone soa gut qtreet, bv steamboat to Bi town at 7 o clock, A. M x {From the Herald, May 4, 1840.] eck.” Fanny will come, of course. I think it would | Bath—if full, Will yo on to Fort Hamilton, and so along | house out of which she went alive, bad supper hhactanville nt o'e j a n In the courre of the 7 i that’s flat. ‘ht, while she was asleep, he carried his dreadful pur- tae nee nen Tat, with ‘her, would be a sufficient indecgent | , 1 Will write up 2nd let you know where we are, or will Palette execution by throwiog himself on her body, She has behaved very handsomely, indeed, in offering to | be, and I should be greatly pleased if you and your wile | pressing his left hand on her forehead he tock, A. M, aDhg iinet Yor lemon leave Peedi Auntvat ov Fanny Evssuen —Yesterda er P.M. contrarian every hour unt 6PM. O TN” we | {Muar conttaton a iledelphia at 76 A. M.. an¢ | the enchanting, the wonderful Fanny E very Leaving Net corner of Tryon Ri oT i ea AW oF dhe Horlems Hailised Oftce, a¢9 o'clock ax, | 2930 wane Lvetmounig: ase the beautiful, | be very well for her to visit all the Theatres in turn— ores A Leer ueat nthe ofthe Herald, down there, | with her, and they went to be sand continue rnaping every bour until @ P.M ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1640 enchantments of London ke could at eal ’ Sha Uh tapeiat Rar lear htop sR Ame | bet) ae hgh yeah Poss: Fgh sapere jsses the! cD o t resist | danee for Richings’ benefit. She was no sooner informed 4 nearly severing ber rr ie torment sla Linnet Sane pases ephae su Ladi Ariane OLD ESTABLISHED FASSAGE OFFICE, some romantic, some heavenly impulse, which impelled | that it was » compliment to him from the city of New York, | have a chance at you ona smooth sea beach. anil no Mion} of his mind now increased ten thousund fold. He pared mty a) is ant - er to continent, extraordina: in rivers, mountains, an without cor fing any one,she want immediate! 10 - ramping 2 N t Copan: the ion Brice and Sor nh oon her fo thi continent, extruordinury in rivers, mountains, | than wihou oneuling any one the wanted sninadintely 10 | TY cambrance. “Alle: Elaner nd cousin send helt | yaltencouely tugging mise. fie let at noe peace 4 subse ve to attention of his friew ‘anny Elssler is at this moment the most brilliant and | noble interest they have manifest r her, ty of ras Aa ved nd en nself, Bi Cages FANE. ciate Land- | snd the public in general, to the (Allowing arrangements for | extroordinary opera daneer that Europe ever producel,.- | ws, including Fanny and her cousin, paid a visit tothe HENRY WikoFF. | Sur wetore doing 20, he resolved to take ene last look at ; SOR 144, for the purpose of bri ‘out cabin, 2d cabin, and ateer- | She is a nati “North Caroli esterday We were most cordial _ his murdered wife, not thinking—for it was still earl in, ‘ new and splendid steamboat et he a native of Vienna, a German by birth, born on the } “ North Carolina” y« y most cordially ree SOUTH AMERICA, Cartan MM ‘Trace. | $0 Pastenters, by the Regular Line of Liverpool Fackets, snil | hanks of ‘tho dark rolling Danube,” of the same eountry | received by Captain Galirgher, Lieutenant Adams, and the Pamapeirita, Nov, 21st, 1510. | that the people of the of the house would are of the Geil, will leave the foot of Barclay street, north aide, on Mon- | {h€ rhe Ute et Alstand 26th, of every month BY | as Gocthe and Mozart, and possesses in her art, all the ro- | rest of the officers. Two boats were manned to bring ua] Mr Dean Braver : bloody drama that had been enacted. They had been Maay thanks for your pleasing constancy to “the | mad day, Wednesday end Fridsy, moraings, ‘at 7 wareof it, however, by the blood dropping dowe a gth—and from poesenon the 7th, 17th and 27th ofeach month. | mantic and original genius,whic ‘inguished these two | to the ship, and the most eae attentions were paid to hii any for, New York on Yclock. The Bouth “Arerica ) ae 7 i ; Ay anse™—yor never go unobserved, or une b A whan he retuned aig ttt morons 010 Me scar he rcscad fr sh gene Ma | mare, ape im pei, and mas « Aer atomihing [Wa ute aka north hand Ranh? hdr [hrgod. "mun een you stites of etmavcon, yetw'murieney Ol the carog curl seme” B For pass»ge, apply ou beard. ___attre_} tabiished'a rerular line of fist claas New York built, coppered | {ended for the empire with the gemee Toeliond wet ivcn, [overeaw. She atked'a thousand quéstions--wee charmed { With strong recommendations, to give an amiable recep J ders are already aware The deceased gave to Lient, ”, r sastened ships, to sail punctually ¢ eek pire with the great “Tagioni, $00 itty Taser ew. iret) Paes ape ir dem IN re shed beurer of it, He is, upon | yy : : PEOPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS and es deen Psy punctually every wi danced her off the ground, xo thet she hui to hide hersei! | with the exquisite cleanliness of every thing. When | Hon tothe really distingus earer of it, He is, upon | Morel a letter, which, at his request, putin the post FOR ALBANY. paghout the Year a of persons wishing to remitmoney to | Away among the Siberian’ wilds in Ttus Town the bireuit of the men, she begged for‘one ua a| MY Warrant, aud guaranteed by an acquaintance of several | orice, for the person who caused him to Jout hit wiles DAILY, Sundays exconted—Through Di-| cheit {unilies or friends, drafis are given, Payable at sight, on | For five years this extraordinary creature has reigned with | souvenir, and brought it off in her hand. yeurs, a most amiable and worthy man, ‘The tnglish and | (ealty, requesting him at the same time to keep hie name a rect, at, 7 'PM., from the Steamboat Pier be- | the following Banks, vig =— undivided sway in Paria and London Inthe midat of her Your's, H. WIKOFF, | Atnerican world know that he isa most able one He hs | secret from the rest of the world —N, 0. Peper, «April 21. Tr See a a tte tA, B. St inginl Bank of Ireland, payable nt lory, her power, her popularity, a strange impulse seized read your paper in Europe, and notwithstanding # little ok * Moady. Wednesday end Friday evesiogy at. | Stk merick, —" Closmel, Londonderry, | flor to visit America, "What could it bof The feshione- | Wore you at the Theatre last night, Dear Bennett ? Aut | ough servping he got in New York he ell eset Ms | One Butt’s Concriet rw Crantarston —Last he Steam’ : fay, cmegh, ehast, Waterford, | bie salons of Paris and London remonstrated ugaiust the | the world nre talking of Elssler's greatest triumph, and } the Fee ene rere cay eabjects that he could (¢Vening was well and fashionably attended He ‘Tucscay, Thursday and Satarday Eveni satay re ‘oughal, cnn wild demre, but allin vain. ‘The Parisians talked of de- | certainly she surpassed herself last night. Good God— | Your colurons, and there are many sibjects Ta it Colt | was received with the favor that evinced a lively appre- Ackive o'clock Landing at tnteimediate Mouaalian, bridge, Ballymena, Parsonstown, | claring war against America, but it passed away as the | not to be astic—how wonderful her execntion of | Marge upow with advantage to the comtiimost ter: | ciation of bis singular merits We have never known his T ener rey ta Ceocain Downpatrick, Cavan, ara, Omagh %: ile w ind, Fanny Elssler i now in New York, in the | the rarest culties of her exquisite act-—what seeming Seen ty: sneeticia ‘alp Mo eae enomtian, | execution more telicitous his touch sweeter, bis variations ‘nesday, Thareday beg: BRICA, , . A 2 y merican Hotel, waited on by Cozzens himself, and here | ease—what ravishing grace. But what feeble pen can 2 . abel t aad | nore brilliant, his performance of intricate passages more Pein dcae Mestay: Wednesday, Friday’ and Busy, a z rit \hasermoae i period [follow her bounding daring Aights above even Eye oni] ¥0% teccllect de, nenviable wotoriety he Bes acquire’ |yafect or his pow of imitative urony wow sci Ole Bails preai characteristic 1% hi jon in the theme on hand,—be tively, or impres musical abst est inspiration ance of th inn’s nol ee has been assigned her by the Grand Opera of Paris est steepstof her pleasing art. To speak so’truly, her as Res ‘K Co. Bankers, London; | ‘The arrival of Fanny Elssler is thus an event in theatri- | tounding pirouettes, combined with the celerity and finish the Morning Train of Cars for the east or Comaad |, Liverpool; payable in every town I! Se Dareirp an that of the lamented Mala Bong he ree the ties oe “I er ae the Doctor, ner in truth, the lady, Thope to see you the a un ran. 6 is rit of the same kind—full of genius, pas- | tions through the air, realised an ideal that has subdue pe oes) Dart, 2 * no aed 4 Hf pare Denis eve naw end sslatandiel. are eieiceet farther infoematon {if ty letter, post paid.) apply to tion, simplicity and eublimity, in thesisterart. Her pes: | even the fastidious Park Benjamin. 1 have written to | “le of the next week my best respcisto Mrs. Rennes ee a aNeN, y, | sion to see America is a species of romantic enthusiasm, a | you only to direct your attention to this greatest endenta vid, Eo ne Sahin bark, acond en eden ets ia taal de ee Depesenna oF Trsigat, apply on board, or to P. C. Schultz ar Or Mesara. P. W. BYRNES & CO, 36 Waterloo Road, vision of the true poetry of motion. On reaching the | tion yet made in New York. One strikingly remarkable oc- rainery. Yours truly, HENRY WIKOFF. mplete nel! absorp. tic and side, who is now become Mrs. Lardner. There are twe sides to a atury on every occasion, and no ope can blawe Graspenden, jonday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, at5 toh, Kilrush, * Dabli she will remain for six months to come; for t! Me ai : ne City Baak of Passengers taking this line of boats will arrive in Albany ii oat ‘ fic aR Ne alkanes Alay | ght Wea Rc it Britais j96m*re Liverpool | soundings, Capt. Hoskins drew up by the lead, some carth | rence of the night was, the singular patience of the audi seively the oF NRW EVENI vs LINE ®OR ALBANY. “Here, said the lant captain to Fanny, “this is Ameri- | ence, and the infliction of some drunkard’s indecent nois re ge u ALT Ook onthe foot yf Barlavae North side.| aenuwo Le NES AND EIQUORS eign | cam earth.” “ON! let me seo it,” said theenthusiastic | Rather than interrupt the dancing, thay endured, to8 GeV. powers convey ng the Tost perfect con ~. THK NEW and splendid steambont NEW ing to retize from business account of ill health,offers his | Fanny and she kissid it with all th ressment that Co- | gree never hefore equalled, this insufferable disturbance rout tea PU pe a harmony being the necessary rather IESE Y ope eusey ail cosatmecee | enti tei ASB MR BLES POTN SS ed ce ctacaters ie | iumbius first kissed the shore, when hefrat ct his foot on | for nearly 0 minutes, withont complaint or notice. wilt oul te fe the controller of genit to announcethat Ole Bull has, in nny ElaslerChampagne?—Cozzens | Dr. Lard: We have the pleas good it is. It is worthy of being | Wut? Ls Jar trips b-twrea New York aud Al- the kindest and mot liberal manner, cousented to perform gtin. The re ta:ion_ which his house has maintained for | the continent. Have you seen the chance ¢ morning | was greauly ‘on Monday the 6th of May nest Her | many years, offe y person wishing to em: | ‘The sensation created in Now York yesterday, whan it | has got it, ; tiey, ae TE. he Bland caveadays, | bark in the business. Marly applieatina should be made. became known that Fanny Elssier had werived-was curi | drunk at your wedding. — Your's truly. amnsad, ant set to work toexplaia your polioy, wich l'6 | wo of his most favorite pieces at a ‘concert to be given at binge) pudieds | aaimeer FL ARNAUD. 36 Aon street J ous, Will you pass these portmanteans as svon HENRY WIKOFF | begins to ace, and feels quit anay Ruder will | Hibernian Hall, on to-morrow evening, April 7th, for the ABBE TEL, can 2” said agentieman to the Custom House officer. y | June 2, 1840. arrive to day or to-morrow with her husband. Her father’s | each of the Apprentices Library Society,--Charleston . eetisg HY STRERE, BUOOMINGDALE ROAD. | Land bye,” saidhe. “They belong to Mademoiselle Els - Aifnese taltad ee, ove al nade able’ to. eccompeny her | P#rtt, Axril 96. ape eyea deen arr 6 | KC, VAN REN SHA LAUR, Procretor of the Abbey Ho- | sler.” ‘To whom 7” asked the locofco, looking up in Jone 22, Y | nee eaten of the summons—fet able to err SOW cinecueiiatt (ia Sa ern | oethe " reseapien Cubano,” or Village Dunce of Cubs, | his affairs in ti 1 1 fn ory | Woman is at work on a ballet for Faa: ° ill follow her. This extraordinary | ANoTHTER Ronnwe . oo ET oO ere rao Y | baggage car of the Philadelphia, Wilmingten and onige ceatower! on his place (he past asagoa, By | Wonder, “To Mademoiselle Elssler | «'h te Paeas aud waute of his guests, he hover | asked the Custom House oilicer. © ‘To Saloon has sleejing aceominodatiens. for | the libe i Her dra tof water | striet nny Elsslei 100. "The Bastar and Boilers are ‘ i ' be é laveleustaria erots. te hr, nunuce of the same é He jumped hinlf out bis coat and breeches, 1 is cerininty the most striking thing of all the saltatory | Woman is at work ou a ballet for Fashy stetas, oa | pitmore Railroad Company wes robbed of $3,000 in men", and can thus alway he place, he would reapectfal- | at once, without exa nm. Where i ations we ever saw, and, as executed by Elsaler, | Wlom sho emit At of Parc’: cnumrenient at Foe under tho following circumstances. The money went. 26 toma ® rari) 0 ev d dace x wh, fete af | ladelphin, by driving ° , ons 2noW , " he cu —— — ore tS_ | Sresuty nnd lovcliness—coreret ith greea ease, eweesflowers, | 25,tome” It was announced among the crow pith soc Makes Eee ee miler to ace her 4 second titoe inthe seme { Sandford and Sheemaker, express agents, by a firm in NGQIGE—The Sioamb=y PONT | tudfine shade, witraceutrve vost-—watt their s>.aiuK. Elssler has come over” Every one run, jumped,to c Made Cediath Ato ponsible, aioe This sympathy between greet artists is «queer | Baltimore, w be trauemitted to firm in New York. | The MOUTH is now being thoroughly repaired | Ge demes woth the families, will find afew noars wel! | 4 look of petticoat, “Ie that her? ateo de Cadiz, y storm , the | F there is no privat raintance between them, | express Chest being already filled with other money pack Bane will be res ty atthe erent © | apeut.in the eoot shod of the old “reas of "6. Ia that Fanny ? Is that the diviue These were | music is delicious, and Fanny’s exquisite dazce com- 3 there i private untanice Letwicen them. | ager, among Which was about $60,000 fin gel ond aiver, Piers ttmeices tr cooing peal ta Lidice aad Child en can 1am ia perce and quiet over theex | sho words in every mouth c rooms. Me, | ;letes the tavishing effect, We contd pugh she has learat's Giirated Mra. Jameson. | these boxes were pla top of the chest inthe car, SUiee ne aeas lo ae ae aE cee valid C to restrain our enthusiasm was impossibl matual acqaintence, te sit of aprightiy gallantry of Mr. | end the car lo ‘On arriving et Wilmington mara Im*re Peumscock | "Van ia pevsous ean obtsin board and g nt then for “4 weshouted Tt was repeated-—nnd “encore!” we orie | 1 told yor about Has Si Ot Ai i Hue of his fie | tho boxes were missed, and a messenger was immediately FOR LONDON —Tegilar Packet of tie tat Via ne pene ty Le all night in ous dreams, Mad'iio Fanny was called ou! | Norrin 0 f 'to Berlin, naming it ¢ yilater.”. ‘Tue | dispatched to the agents with the intelligence. Inquiries The (irsiar te, fart s recular packet ship -'T eenia Revd NOR £4 3D ras Dg ee cries for a reengagement, and spoke as} rr ment and delight i will create there, where | Were instantly set on foot, and every effort. wes made to AMES, Capt’ Myers, of 800 tons, will powitive- 0 endy —Fo y¥ We teas J fae well known and beloved from the Queen uad'the mode in which the money ly sail as above, her egular dey. And allthe American Hofel was 4 “Lam gratified beyond measure by these calls fora re- avery child in the pl L be immven Soy. | aad been abslracted, At the time, however, when our ins a Fer Serle ii tag ga ah hy ar origegecment; Vue to’ option "is: eit mie-—Liantsst refine: | SOUS hoa sou nl the boiler artand, in ormant seat off his communication, nothing definite had Tivt accummod tions, apply on board, dew nue It te ler has a Pais as the wht i appear before you on | Ts wreathed ro 0 bo! He nlerals 5 » robbe: Sri : wt a Sey: And hue ‘it, ; ‘nis as th Wil) sppetn hefore :yom: on] So tinted with thre cpr ep weg It is tolerabl tain that the robber: tomire ne st. © : ible x Pratl il devises he bestowed on fected b FOR LIVERPOOL—New Lue—Kegulur Packes the prig fa—in the height 0 Hand} ais aliens te would not have done thes to hile the of 26th May—i he sp'erdid packer ship Stl" RID 4s Mt PET EER eS UA Pall eb Tha sonach Go: tae wniruhiy grou, aad waea tons, | rae 6 ‘omolive. Can you menti 0 j Caprain FA. Depeyater, of 1000 tous, wil anilas | L), Wii X SES CO. uty ‘and 4 pe apeece rupee Ii | this in the H ‘ ad experiet grates ae * jam aud Joba, to of the sweelest mildest, gentle in tifal clirsax toa rnceession of triampus. It war horled | this Ausesilavie ferald-tue | The lossshoweren,! menihcm, and thay have prompt: STE eeu on wines) crite cesmmoadations wvaaalled on liber! tetas \pproached and tnapproa aglipn wilh ehoers.and wreuthe, and byuqueta that full til the | | will poate eet Herald th | iy natifad the parties of their readiness to make it good forsplondor or come tte apply oe board, a+ Orleans whait, foot | [o4iy"e 0» ost complete assoruneat » | 380148 come to this country, contrary to the euustait Uid o fror sight. aa Britith ¢ re ita; oulteumweastieal” a ow) A Haven Of Wall streets OF Oe COLLINS & CO. 56 South st See Rin siasny @f totton; til and worsted, is a hymen Sorat aha” Theat tn 's nat to ap: PA: Lg aNinbee servos re Tew. | therald.” Will you help me, Maint or, thet reston Mercury, an- Eres of paareds C198. came, B. JH. Trask, will owe ith ; : vour at the Park Theatce till this day fortuight, because i" : Yours truly, : AEE a from Lamorthage of the lungs, on the the Sheridan tad sail the ‘6th of June, her recujar day. cg ae Pacterng—of the choicest and aewest d the manager has made engagements with several hum- For Herald Lith instant, about forty-five miles 1a the interior, of Com- ater ed aad atone tanked wie the twee tasteful Paes | 2484 in the interval. Are weto submit to thi delay? Is ‘on seem to expect me to wal ech tonight ; 7 ee ites 5 y, ies) | mander Jonathan D. Williamson, U. 8 Navy. Com- = - rr mare y the’ public to be tantalized for a long. eternal fortnight veh to do £0, Bt i cou ailaietail sak ee whee to vey woty, os TW. was the third oi the fist of ainely-aix Come 7] ‘enn Pisses ior Hair Dresses, of gold, silver,and silt aad tinselied; | While Fanny herself is ready and willing? It must not be Itell you~ Lhave fui have hardy ih take time to let you know how we are appointed Mi nan on the Ist of fi) Sracoiets, Combs, Har ‘aud a large varvety of othe’ | —itehail not be. Let her moke a debut next Menday. —(Great languter); and a+ f don't know wh eunett, but siall take time to let you know how wt | genter nd Cor whet Kebruary, 1 veant ful Paris Maney Artic! s14 think I had better #ay ng eral merriment); bat : na weners <t; seiko, 1937. He a native ond resident of New Jersey. bof asian betes erate besos an Oraamens—Steel, gilt aud silver Beads; Bugle’s Pars: h I i hank you most truly ( ing) Be rete Kidd applause y day, which Mr. Paige, of the | nis ie th | denth noticed emong the Commanders Ay! mor arse a — iy i a T >| alier c -— tha y or yi ppiat A ” bh t he a : SO ee ee eevee. (rot et Wallecrect | Lwist, plaig and shaded, ip sticsa aad apools, Embroider The Chevalier continues + y Ee) PRAYER See ee Hotel,” vende up to ue regularly of a raorn- | This is the s@ond death noticed among the C nd dations, apply oa at on o eree anil within a few weeks Both of the den ore from New 1K, COLLINS & aid dower Chenille, of sii acd meval aud «lk. Amenicax Horet May 18. | sry pean Be - ye. this hotel 1s worthy especial notice : the n orto none aie. Frite Sad Cop and Treenls, imported and «| My Dean B i My Dean Beywerr $i, Site Dated 0 een Ce caieet Jeravy, and of the same year of promotion, i arate wh , 3 ; : ne ae dpi ab T learn with sarpriae yor are here—-why di you'not let markable for its great extent, pair dcaatbell ss: Ageuts in New Orleans —Mesers. Hallin and Woodruff, wh their oir maaufastare, of gold, silver, silk, Ke.all color | Permit me to return the small sum Fowe you, with ma | ma qnow it warlier 7 | have been foogihg wines my oP and great by n Fann - Pasco Baciceette Pallenine Jo -trom/tis will promptly forward all goods to theirartdress., _ aad ant . Mad’lle Panny ot ne sleep ice my ere Urea xe bond. Sra Ris0N Bitte jollow, ia fre ie Shahimivate = and that it i still as blooming as ever. That article of | °! UP.‘¢ be y npg soda Names i:conjanction with its great prototype new State Prison, in the northern pert of the t'ste, pied the jot merely inexternals that this admirable house ¢ Ww the notice of the traveller ; it is equally remark ) its excellent appointments, ite good service, and ite well | this ulternoon. ‘The in re, that ed for by the | body substantially, if not literally, as it came from the CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS. your's this morning wos edmirable—I have read it over a | % 8 clock, without ceremony. — Yours frwiy, PHE mbseribers would inform merchants ¥ ity, | haif dozen times, and laughed most heartily every peru-| py, J who wish th thyt they ar] sal—your talent is as original as it is great—there is but ve Jay afternoon, ‘The consivera- d, and ded robably conc tion of the Bill will for xt House, Jnly 16, will pass that ows goods mauufactnre POO! Y ‘T8—b he ie thi ing: Heywlar Packet of the Ist May ‘ew ¥ description of Clothiug. From i i 4 . , J meni weiting os [ant os the oars came tile snoring: ed tab gilantly cat fomiepaiicsulas, Packet of the Att MYER Gamal OA: | iosit helug agsastoarn bo turcurncuire, hr, she Soutiern wud | sne,an in New York, in America, or in, the world 10 | ‘ill eee you when dreesed. a tabs wie ide of landlonis, Mr. Paige | Howes. Kole, will boutively sal on Weineaday, it May, herregules | Western marie tote ee are ater cel Sour eat: | ow illustration ofa doubt Teatendse | have aver met with ~ wy tgepigoth, whether any relation of Mistress Anue Page, of Shake —-——— * wii Tee number eC * be th Vupwesp. pisath. ether at i" , : ~ : Sash 7 e tha 3 “Fie sccommodstinns of the Columba, fur exhin, second | stock at short notice nod with runes baviafuethon rede! have explained itto Fanny who enjoyed it amazingly apweeDary Septedth. | ceare mention, | cannot say ; but he might be proud of} Crue r.—The seandalc us aad me te ee cal Age P- Ts, Will, on inspection, be found w MANN & MeKIMM, 25 Carmine atoet. I send you @ couple of extracts from the English papery, ‘“ , Laces thi ar Mi such a des ou write anything of Charleston, | bar pnounce made b: writer pol tee nat ios Wanures hat cahmot but add to the conve: | EP Knickerbocker Staxes pass close to the store. postings the Caniesch-t wilt call, sound anv see nae ton) «| "cree ux nebnes title mornton, ee ee GS i miable man und wdevilish Warn | ‘a lot of Buffaloes ere to he hunted and thot at with ar nience aad comfort ol thoseembarking, s f16 3m ere morrow—I am waiting with great expectation for that ax. | 1"Y “Sen APtaecenntar tee! Lolly yA K +1 oA aevones-—another recominendation, in my eyes. | rows, at Canton, near Baltimore on Tuesday next Perroun procewding to the old country, will atall times find bye ht Tam not to be done thet wey—luckily for all parties, | mg ge ge iis Ca en Pecan UO arie irable conveyance. For terms | HE BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION to the Cayital Stock | “ele, you © think” of writing soon, have kept ebox for ta-night, ani two of the best places in| | sent you # Richmond Whig, when there, contuining psn ia Pussnge apply on board, foot of Beekman strver, or to the sob- Thule New York sud Erie lal Hood Compary are how | Mad'ile Fanny's respects t cyour disposition. You willenconnter F | some remarks upon Fanny ; but Ihave seen no notice Of) Souprning Nev he sloop James and Lucy, Seribers, Wnuk, BROTHERS &LO, syen at the Office of the Company, No. 34 Wall street, becween am yours, H. WIKOFF, | fuendeot mine, Prenob ead American, but E hope thot the | Herald.” I anppose it did not reach you. oF you | gic Kean galled trom this port yesterday with a new ar- 85 Fuiton street, mext doortorhe | ine hours of 10 an; i F j it give you no inconvenience. “i had no room for it—in either case I am sorry Mor her frien’s | sicfy of export, for New Bediord, carrying out, besides 223 tM1 re Faitgn Bank. 5 WM. M. GOULD, Eecraiary, The article referred to above is the following | Me in eee ty and if there ie any difficulty Europe, asin America, are accustomed to consult the | 4505 feat or steom sawed Lumber, 40,538 feet of Florin; New York April ith, 1944. 99% tre | from the Herald of May 18, 1840:-— coll a the Bor Office for Mr. Childe, the treasurer, and Le |" Herald” for intormation of her movements und inciden's | goars, plained of and groved, at the Pheonix Mill, re of her tay, wher nay happen to be ; and she has the city.—Sa orgian, Iprit 2. on Pig Islan 7 Ke gular Packet of the 6:4 ocean are . i May ee oe pittnip ABHOURT JAYN#'S HAIR TONIC—For the growth, preservation | Tue Fanny Evssixn—Bratixa tHe Wart. stnerr | will pats yon at once! will seeg you me le champ de ba- and {uture perusal,a history of . Saptain Hatueson, burthen 1000 tons, will sail ‘aud restoration of the hair. ‘The proprietor taviag devoted | Loarens —The way in which we walk into the whole | taille. out out, for prarervetion F i “ae f CRA Abaye, her tenuinr day, ‘ many yonrs of study to thet earment of the hair, hos at length | combined prese of New York, in nowspaper enterprise and ~ her progress, asthe English papers say, in America, ax ' amb Hunter, trading t Iie ace munodatious in this very superior vessel for exbin. | weceed'd in composing & pr-paration, whieh his proved emi~ | © Vou Pe an Geoaea eberrey Seep r Fauway, Sept 11 Tod in the agreedble pages of the * Herald.” ‘There- acorp.—T amboat Hunter, tras ing to Aud steerage Pawensers, mre pot sa;pasced by any | vently sueees ful in very numerous iusiagces, in promoting t ey say in the West, “a caution ” We will snag as cata J regret the more every gap that may occur—it is our veport, was ged in Clear Lake on the 2d Pasa erty ee Dorche ure irandy 2. | growth and rraatheuine the root of the batt, and in ores test effort that on the srrival of Uy Mth | Dash Damm. seis, bbls iggy to. the thar 8 Inctant, having 929 bales of cotton on board, a great por- waged, persors intending to emoars. should mike immediate inens has ¢xisted for years, it has prow eon, as pertormed by our beautiful boat—the Fanny | Do you wish, and cure, © 0G, Ce go tO sa ade her de Charleston Monda jon of which bad to be thrown overboard to ent her fine vigorous growth of the havr, as is tastifed to by —on Saturday morning last week. this evening ; if #0, let me know, and | will make imme shot bate ure ee a Stet ot t le aint sink se eouihe boat wasran ona bor She subsequent. application on board foot of islden Laer, MURRAY, Me’ hixhly respectable individaals, whose cert. Sicates aecompany C id 4 d on var ill be pably, 100 Pine atreet, corner of South hes Qn Friday night Inst, at 12, Commodore Martin, our | diate application for places—thege will be, pro! iy oriove off the theatre ha The Ashburton will be succeeded by the first class packet a erthe ladies the Hair Tonie is particalarly recommended; it | High Admiral, was quivtly asleep on adelicions hard | great dvmand again. Yours WIKOFF. | snttre engagement—a bold measura, certain! a Whitney, Capt Wm. C. Thompson,to sail ‘00 the | gives LM veal to avon alt been doubled to $2 during the | ly arrived at Shreveport. The steamboat Lytle went in bur it ap- | quest, and succeeded in recovering a large uumber of , * How | bales thrown from the Hunter, f Mund preserves the curls | board, in the log cabin or boat house of Doctor Doane, at is hy nag mG ‘fects of dam easful one ; for the question is i ae the Qharantine Ground, Staten Island, On each side of - mT bieh of eye atom ec | Teee iemen who, wish to imp-ove thir whisvers, will fud | him were his men, also in the same atate of tranquillity. — Bosrox, Sunday, Sept. 13. ID shyt ie hehe da i i i fo the per eux Teups.—'rhe farewell GC f Vieux UNITED LIVE OF LIVE CKETS, | hen most desired assiotast, giving them athick, glossy, fie | Atthe wharf, under the window, lay our bea ores wasdensely packed, and the attention given, to thy Viive ‘Taussi= the fenewell mmentel’ View Bickecot the tet Maye re eta Ao ie: | eur pearance sonewat font called the Fanny Blanler--cool and qnict, yet tram, | Ctiust read your letter on the parade of Thursday last— | formances war really remarkable. | Or erat. | a gQ Tet cap aet an aumerounly. attendee on ie Bet. Uet ad favorite Parke Ship BROOKLYN, Prepared and sold by Dr. D Jayne, Philadelybia , For sale by | sting on the tep of the moonlit waves liken bird ready to | capital—no other praise ferit. You have Tenewed Fanny | ing burst of applante announced the tion of | Tempe de at enjoyed themselves in the bighert re pear An lee sasegueedrien ier abi 79 Falton street, 273 Broadway, and shoot into the eternal blue of the heavens at a moment. rhe jer’s profound regret that she did’nt see more of it. IT] Fanny, and then they w still ~ Pen degree.— Louisville Dime, Jprit 4. cain aud steerage passengers. "Those wrahing to scence berths | _aptt Im*ec Tut Droadway. | They were wuiting for the arrival of the British Queen, | called upon Mr. Buckingham yeatarday, and was received | they watched her every movemeat, tur ie Se eicnane at gt herent tee WE. Bb TATIC PR a rcnaen at tall ps aM eke OA ee aeit mad eythont ordeal, bat, by ¢ F The editors of the Pittsburgh Aurora hove mer weat of Wail street, orto j FRENCH AND ENGLISH OLFOSTATIC LAMPS, yn a sadden, at half paat twelve, the voice of # big gun | which astenished and pleased him not alittle He let her pasa withont ord eal 5 put, by dee et rhoremitoee 6, Maen ear he and BO atomire fi Peck Blin eos ath at. TAS ATER SANE ATO Oe SRR TA aan | ME RT Es lt Fee eee en rine | ECTgsaaTVTT Coelae better to fy. setwing oped he | Bee Om Wednesday night her, triumph wan dollars respectively, and to. bet hmprisoned In the cou ty Cor, 3 inform their fri i hunster, 6 cry was raised ontside the log cabin, “the | to-morrow. It would he better to say nothing ay 4 . Shap their suspicion ; in her life she | jit fy onthe, 7 ige Greer The FOR GLASGOW-—Direct—WithDiapatch—The | $2, 7ll¥, that thay hase Just received au ategans seorement of | Queen is coming” —“‘tho Queen is coming,” Martin—half | till something (9 determined upore 1 will keep yor oly in: | she took vengeance fr Geel culestonicna Ieept Ue? Tee alstek ta toate y Perel Pine term wae? first class Packet Ship LEM, Captain Heres, will 8, whieh for eg ed paps is iA ag i ok ishon instant; rub- | formed. pe A Lager ig bra vome of the crack bay ire nm In Ne never displayed greater arned judge in their paper, in reply to his compli- ‘ ‘ i xt here bing his eyes and clapping his hat on his head, he leoked | of boston making up yher cavalcade, attended the Fair} her, In Ne nev yel greate hele payer, in reply to le comt now ship has very euperior accommodations for Tore wort ra Pasgiofore | Town tue karbor, townrts the Narrows A’ Uig. brignt | yesterday afterueon, “And, on my lie, T never saw ruc [enthusiarm, Afr i, sho wns entled ont of the eatae to one of them In abarber's shop rote aan oa adoles, Candelabras, blue light went up to heaven, and almost dazzled the | unbounded, reckless curiosity. ‘The moment she entered, | amid the most deaient) ne Ipnbrinte oar ve Me gpbgck howl mane tmunediate ye MoMURAT 12 TacedcWaten Hal | briftinge: moon, House, boyn, routes the. Queen ie | shewas diacovored, and ie spread Ike wildfire. Fanny | in anice litle speoch, that she Selieered frost ialigapty p ; of Mai " 100 Pine street, corner South. B. ita Coming, there’s her bine lights y Elasier,” wounded and echoed in every | with great rpirit and sweet intonation. Shy said. © aie Inypation. —The 1 Miesiseippl ie reportes P.8. Thie very superior vessel will return direct to New Tn another moment, Martin, with his two men, were in ely kurrotnded by 2 mob, { roftness of yor Caroline climate FO a a eae cay High, inameating. the low toxtom end York nnd alfras f Wiey fo Deratg dentro in embark finn the Fanny Bloslorsctail act, oats eplashing, and dasiving | hove rleady, determined, devouring gare would have heen | the warmth of your generosity tei A toe ectime tothe: binds ow either ide, and in rome the neighborhood of Glasgow, or the Noith of Ireland, seldom etBicCoretanely on haa » lore asegrim-ot of over the bright wave, down to the Narrows, ‘The moon: | actually indecent and impaident, Wit tor the irresistible, | I know batter powible token of fatistaction was places is several miles fu Dae ee eek shared ‘are, Ten Sete, poo is, Forks, ke. &e. of their own mana light t t—and the shore Stat erwhelei nptilse to get a look out of her. of | wel fdlh il A A Ne utill rising at that place, ané Ware, Tou Seta, peo is, Forks, ke ight was most brilliant —an shorer cf Staten ani | qverwaiaing impuiseto get ator out a er. Hal of| ler ytan"ie! hy the ened aadienee She ap | ee report oil ene, ht, Uestineg. st Sem , Long Islands were almost as bright as day. As the lovely | the lad : for the last time—every | that considerable ersons requiving any‘of the above articleny are respectfully | taney skimmed likea swan over the silvery waveunother | did'nt atop, to glut theit gaxo, And it was amusing be- | nears tonight and jo-morrow tor th a tate eels | igri cal SY wil find theit Goods wa low asany it | toot Ciumey and heavy, like @ tub, come sneaking aud | yond meovure, ¥0 hear pUelg almost unconscious commen | place istakenyand the worthy Mr.Abbottwill have cleared | Republicen. } '

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