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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Friee Two Cents. Vol. X,, No, 123-Whole No, 3093, NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1844. P rr To the Public. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELRY her promise a large sum to him if she succeeded. Albany. City Intelligence. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspapsr—pubs | TPHOBE who wih tp parchaae Gold snd Sve, bes FANNY ELSSLER IN THE UNITED STATES. | raking ber py a ltl, tt she hoa nite exhausted her [Correspondence of the Herald.] BR ake aye, cork te a ed jay of year except New Year’s day ar off : , : 5 European attraction, which a dancer of 34 mi econ Axsany, April 30, IS44. 7 little business transpired at our police. Fourth of Fur "96 per an- | 9 their advantage to.call on the subscriber, who is selling ; ‘this int s. job, 10 TRAIT, COE Ph ing yesterday, but lit police, Naceash in adeancen) one nn | fexcrinticgs of sheabore, at retail much lower than uy, aber ite HiRiet jnatead of wasting lke Tagifond, uit she had tired | Politicad Opinions based on Boiled Cabbage—Pas-| TWO colored women, named “Agnes Week on 'Suran Williams, were arrested on Tuesday night by a watch. man, the former having been kn down in the street, y num—posti id—cash in advance. housein theeity.. Gold’ Watches ne ner THE WHEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday | each. Watches td Jewelry exchanged uy Ronehe, Ail Wate WIKOFF OORRESPONDENOE. | aimiraiion in Europe, ¢ me off in her zenith to Ai sage of the State Prison Bill ; also Mititia Bill, te morning—price 6} cents per co) or $3 13 per annum-— | warranted to keep good time, er the money returned and so upset the broker, | his mercent rojec' “s i postages paid, cad Inulwence se cautetion ot | Restart the bat mane, warranted, lower PRR pe relay A i a Vala erenchiman, whom she, had robbed, whl he we the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing GE ALLS, moors of Watches and Jom. {eonrinvno srox, September, | Pilehathgraph that the'rascal ksows te be peectty | As there appears to be no regular correspendent | S49 was jaund with her, which they both deny os belong- Whol: joston, September, pat graph, ieee esale and retail, 30 Wall st Up fast. Ut has the largest circulation of ony ener in this city, | mar in®re is el »_ | Dean Bexnett— or the world, and is, therefore, the best siebvek oe AS) S. Thave been looking out anxiously for that article about men in the city or country. RS, MAXWE 5 fa the mis-statement‘of that Philadelphia preacher He said ropegated, so wide as your immense circulation, t succes Jaid roadway, w! tantly on hand on elegant assort- | is , and Lil jury; and, ‘ if you ps, might be of s E Price, and in the most t style. imasitof tna laiest and’ boas fubionable aitieles, atthe lowest! upon a\ distorted. setort pe asaya carter, based | alt ne td DAEDA DM INE th Uaprinat ple means he has taken to| in this city for your valuable paper; and as it is \@ regrets, ax fdo, that the " Herald” acci- | she grand rallying ground of both political parties, | |,A Pocket Boox Duorrrn, named Willism Cox, was arrested by officer Rutherford, while engaged in his ‘in- dustrious vocation.” The enterprising genius was locked up for further orders. 7 ire, I will be deeply obliged, and Fanny too, for an , * SG i . JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Prices. ald dwerre |! iterald,” it would roe gale ten Latinas slight refutation it may sult sou'tomeke. > 7] your numerous readers of the state of aflairs here, Con Gone po el pn Sohail renin! uk minora BOARD IN BOND STREET. rected. 'Will you copy the correspondence between | | hope, my dear Bennett, you will excuse the indeli-| both in and about the Capitol. Roane oF Atoeanay--Welnesday—Al rman PeRpr, of Fulton and Nassan streets. PHEASANT ROOMS with Board can be obtained at No. Maile. Essler and Buckingham, in this morning’s “Cou | cacy of my asking this discription of favor from youat} ‘The political atmosphere here, of the great de- ‘TS ON ENGLAND. IRELAND, 2 Bond atreet. all Im*re_ | rier”—the translation is not Buckingham’s, though infer- | this moment; but as she makes her entrée te-morrow . hi { late been far trom clear ; Ke.—Persous about remitting money to theit | ROSSVILLE BOARDING SCHOOL, STATEN | tas such. Twillsend you an account, if possible, of | night, and as there has been a good deal of talk about this | mocratic party, has of late bee ‘ 3 Friends in the Old Country can be Eupolied 7 ISLAN J party a fet Sheed mp4 it I have e immence epider sthonght s single wort of vefutations st this me but as the news from the “ old dominions thus in autos of £1, £2, £3, £5, £10, i N yes alto say to you about Elssler’s “ new position” since ¢ might serve her most effectually. Now don’t regard fi emocracy carer een Ean ZIM 1000 of ay ainount, mivanle | WW, WESTTHORD rauecitaly informe his fireds and | yon left; but don't be in a hutry to publish it—walt for | thjsas any sly attempt on the columas of the Herald.” | £4", have been Tatar favorable (o the cemnceracy tional Baak of Ireland Provincial Bk. do, Messrs’ Ja’s Balt, Sou id guardians ars also informed W. W_ makes ita | an uttack or so, May I aak this of your discretion and | for my purposes, or theatrical pnify. I declare there isno | hay it was Yonfidently asserted that the demo- &Co., Bankers, London; J. B C ‘Dis- ence to gurrd in every ible way the morals | 00d Ww Elasler’s last letters, per British Queen, were | such intention, and give me two or three weeks more, Id suffer f to go by default to get rid ee, 'd to his care. jing, writing, ortho- | of every variety of tone and nature—the Opera suppli- you will be convinced of that. Onthe mere ground | crats wou! suffer her to go by jal Bet ri weography. ae Sreperdygadere and lo- | cated her return—her friends demanded it—the editors of | of good natured justice, | have ventured against my no- | of Mr. Van Buren—they appear to be more enliven- i Renumbering Hudson strert.—A resolution to renumber Hudson street, was adopted, Selting Chatham street Lots—A resolution in favor of selling lots 53 and 69 Chatham streets, to A. D. Logan, for $10,000, was referred to the Committeejon Finance. Plan’ of Hospital on Blackwell's Isiand.—Alderman Rawson presented a bill of $275 for the payment of Mr. Web, for drawing plans of a Hospital on Blackwell's stand. 1 B Setting Noacer ra 3 | wes arithmeti eoclands | San fe daliubetel and the brinches in every post town throughout EF Hh l4y- | the Journal des Debats, Courier Frangaia requested it— | tions of delicacy to ask this thing, and all I can add is, that | ed, and are again “up and dressed” to do battle | Repaving Eighth street—The report in favor of repaving Feil eodind'tad Wale which arity wil be forwarded by | Rrvwadare aacioun avons vw invnten watkenem ihe laniion | and ghe wea clearly informed, that if she yerasted in | | will sak no more Wurm, very truly,’ | with the common enemy. ‘There can now be no| that portion of Eighth street laid down with wooden Plog ley belis Corgan chow da 7 rook fan Rocavil staying here, every kind of persecution would beexer-| June 13th. HENRY WIkOFF. | further doubt but that Mr. Van Buren must, and | blocks at the expense of the city, was called up by Alder. ae enw. te 5. RAPS OTT ‘Terms, for board and twition, including washing, $25 per clted against Le epee) aise ho arinpe irene Best respects to Mrs. Bennett, and the young ‘un, will be the nominee, and that the contest will be OE ee Bias i ae iss tol tr t their ‘office, 43 quarter, paid m advance. fi rences: suits commenced, an e devil knows whut eside. - aay , 3) i- ‘ ~ Be ie peeting, fet ere canals fev. pavia Mere, Staten Inland. She has grown fond of America—the respectjand un- | Dean Bennsrr :— betwen. Van Hurst Soe Viens See but no business of interest was tranacted. “&. ©. Barton NH —All letters from the country must come post Heat Sarmeny, Zaa.; te hithem savers. N. ¥. hounded kindness of the people here have won her heart ;| If you say anything about the party aboard the Great | bank—a hig! ae oP Hoe eit late been, | Nis appointed city guager, and the meeting adjourned. Naw York Win -Luelum, corel ii alan Ra aa she is sure, too, of making more money by staying here | Western to-day, and Sir Joseph Laffan, Fanny, and Capt. | moderate one. The rae beg ® i 44 Boakp of Aupekater—This Board resumed busine SCHOOLEY’S MUUNTAIN John Quinn, Hsq..'90 Munroe street. than goii ut, for numberless reasons, she wishes to | Hasken, Kc., and should afterwards touch on'the McLeod | especially im its, presidential articles, entirely) That $1000 received by Sheriff Hart as abribe in the AND Messrs Colvin & Fleming, Esqrs , 16 Cedar street. stay ; and, after {ull deliberation, she has determined to | affair—instead of saying the government have decided, | under the supervision of the ‘* starry editor,” or as | Colt case, was ordered to be deposited in the City Trea- ASTON Capt. Kdward Werber, Esq., treet, Brooklyn. exercise her right of free action, and she intends to sail, at | which I can’t say they have, upon letting the ditliculty | some call him, “ little Twinkle,” whose articles q the foot of Courtlavt street, Le Bron ed.Jat 8 o'clock, A _M., by Kailroad from Jerse: rist wa direct, withont'chaage of C»r—froin Coach»s thronsh Mendham, «hester, Scholes ‘olden, Washington to Easton. At Was! sury. Melecstna Slip Rent.—A report and resolution in favor of releasing J. 8. Nicholson, for reat of slips on his pay- ‘ng. 40 per cent. now due. ‘he Board then adjourned to Monday next. ae) Sees Vase, Bt Bhaideb cep. New, Xor- once, for Havana and New Orleans. There is no- ind itself i lar to J Rich’d, Mortimer, *.sq., 4 Mortimer Buildings, Wall street, | thing . unwind itself in a regular w hea by ere le Wc end £55 Eanecee eeu ulldings, Well treet | thing to atin, = i ton a daily SNIPE SHOOTING. the manager on her return from the South; and, | out the way they must go, and | will escape the suspicion —it would be better for you, | are about on a par with those of your friend— revent this but an undetermined engage-| and me, to suggest the course the government dught to | Squash Greeley, 1s again in the hands of ‘* Neddy,” ment at Philadelphia, She will make this up to| take, and you will get all the immense credit of pointing | \\\Q. as you will see by a leader in yesterday's " 4 ‘ i t 2" 2 fici vered complaints about jaterseets to and from Belvidere. For seats apply to J. DIAMOND GRAIN GUNPOWDER. mark me, she is no way bound in honor or Jaw, to return | of having betrayed confidence—a thing | never do, nor | Argus, has sufficiently hag tdy bet onthe 5 Alderman Br in the chai: Ly at Jolin Patten’s Comumercial Hotel, 13 Courtland "THE SEASON HAVING COMMENCED for Snipe | to France, though the ndusear ia prove that ; for she | could Ace bht when can pick up anything that may in- | Mr. Van Buren’s availability, which have generally | TY. ora 'met for joint. ballot with the other Boord, OUP ac ince! Aeratsheit ae the thertiatdévloe, barappbyins shooting, the Subser to call the atteutioy of | has a contract with the Opera till the end of April next, | terest the community, | like it to coine to them through | originated with those prints which live on Tyler} Pevious to which the following business wes transacted » to N.8, LUGE, Mornstows. and tinmre. | Sportemea to the adyants ined by using “Curtis & Har | with a penalty if she chooses to break it. She does nct | the Herald. Col. Stone has made the acquaintance of sir | pap,” and has proved conclusively thi: Mr. Van| "he reading of the minutes ol the last meeting was nor intend to break it; she entreats of the Opera Joseph, but we will ‘but don’t get me into a} Buren is the most ‘ available” ¢ that has Ls Al ‘Mie aiaiale leer pee bata ime i United Sites the teatimonyof some of the best gots seto'hs | mission only to prolong her furlough for thee months ox | scrape. After this i “It is suspected pretty | been, or will be, presented cleantiness aud strength, induces the importer to solicit those | 80,to make ber fortune, andtheyare,brutal enough to think | strongly that Sir Joseph, who shares the confidence ef] ‘The State Prison Bill, wiicli asbeen under con- ‘who. cousider eleeuiiuets and proper strength, desiderata, to | of refusing her. However, that is not certain yet—the | both parties at home, and a clove friend of Peel and Wel- | .iderution for the past Week, passed yesterday by Five ita tral. hoxt letters will decide, and 1 will let you know. She | lington, on oneside, and a favorite of the Queen and the | ed vate (1G to 12). Ivis one which lias been GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, 11 a eee Ae Roane cock died H, T. COOPER, | has the strongest reasons in the world jor doing so; it is | Ministry, on the other,” &c. In that sort ot Anakedter by Shaoical interest’ of the FRO! TO : 5 yi + Fulton streets and J. & C- | not caprice, Who will then dispute her right, her pru- | be said without compromising me. Joe Hoskens knows | long looked for by the mechanical interest _ M ALBANY TO BUFFALO (325 MILES) BERRIAN, Hardware Dealers, No 990; aud wholeenle of Tengpho do s0? The Oyera may, as akan wat Deena my intimacy with phe he always says, “ Your friend | State, and by its passage, not only has the interest ‘304 dispensed with. uisance in the neighborhood of the House of Refuse.— Communication from the Indenturing committee ot the House of Refuge, complaining that butchers are in the habit of placing oftel in vacant lots near the institution, which is likely to affect the health of the inmates. Refer: red to the city’ inspector, to enquire into the matter. E ti r9 Pi rs fro the Board Alde: —Apprepriatio: The only Office in New York established by the several Rail | mt? Imre Wott ay | her, for their interest will suffer if she don't teturne Her | Bonnett” and he iaight suspect'me of making revela- | of the State been looked to, but justice, though } ,airu/Schos! House —Thertaclution which Gyegatad tron ompanies between Albany and Buifalo is at ——— ss }frjends and admirers have reason to exclaim also, for they | tions. long delayed, to the hard fisted mechanics— this Board to apprepriate $10,250, to build a common OR COURS ae BLae Grcnial Auk! AMERICAN HOTEL, will lose her society and her dancing ; but.is she to sacri- | But there is nothing to be apprehended from the writer “Their country’s pride pdtcal kasia In Yen 1AK Gard, pat Belch wah cae tie he malig : . >, PHILADELPHIA. ite the | S¢¢ her interests, her convenience, her reasonable wishes, | of your‘ London Correspondence”—never shall get over ‘When once destroyed can never be supplied,” Board of Aldermen, and there passed affirmatively wus The Sobre OCR TOIMMIGRAN TE, vard. | 1 State Honse, independence Baoares) and atheimmeding | of <te has foolishly done all her life, and ss uaual lost ) hit. |_| Yours traly, H. WIKOFF. Tins been done. It passed the House by 95 to 6, | *nourred in. : abseri in ‘appointed agesis for forwar it 3 everything by it, to grat e unjust expectations ofthe | June 17th. n done. ‘ Q din —In favor of conatructing a drai ing Immigraata by Rail Road pad from Allway to Bumaloand in. Bhi foc ark tT eM TAD people on the other side of the Atlantic TNO}, itis to be 4 pe The Militia Bill has also passed. sch a manarte Coneucced Gao Arora cena itiching #orein termediate ces, art eoablede send thes. daria the Samer Ridgway, Esq ,and contains upwards of one hundred rooms, | hoped she will not yield to the srabty though noisy clamor Aston Housx, July Ist, 1641. Mr. Senator Jones of your city, who met with | “jy favor of reducing the rent at present charged to hur $3.36; to Rochester $1,61" to Buffalo $5.60," Childres many of w lors with bedrooms adjoining, suitable | of the Parisians in this matter,and it is furcher tobe hoped | My Dear Benset1— a severe accident in the early part of the ses-| Joseph Crowell, for the hay scales in Charles street, In favor of paving Battery Place, between Washington and West streets. In favor of redacing the purchase mo- ney of lot sold by the corporation to William 8, Whitney. Communication trom the superintendant of Lamps and of are pr i from 2 to 13 years old at holt under 2 years Tree; ani tor families, and parties of Indies and geutiemen, that she will be sustained in a just course of conduct by | 1 came back from Philadelphia last night, where I went | gj f esumed his seatin apparent health, Eauyage froin Albany on the Rail Road is eatively free. ahi alla fe ithe drourhout withont Tegird 9 expense) | her friends and admirers here. Did you see a paragraph | on Saturday morning,or | should have called to thonk you Bon, Rane MS towhat lara: Old Pereupine,’® tis evident that it comes much cheper to. the migrant to | opened fox the reception of the travelling Pubite,on the Ast day | in the Signal of last week ? It was written and sent out, | {or that admirable paragraph. 1 enjoyed it all the way to | Furr 'the citizens delegation, as he calls it, is again trav] by Rail Road than by Canal, he reaching Buffalo per | OP4jed {0% thet I believe by an agent, either ef the Opera in Paris, or of | Philamactink, as they recently styled our goodly Quaker Steamboac from New York and Rai! Koad from Albany, in 42) ‘dhe proprietors flatter themselves, that their long experience | ‘Teglioni’s—for unother manauvre now going on, is to | town, on deck, “boring” senators with his nonsense and |, Communication trom the superintendent of Lamps and pons whetens, iktakes per Canal from, 900 18days, he fol inthe business. will enable them to conduct the American Ho: | cocree Elssler back, that seme of the baseeat Bit by her |. My object in writing you thus hurriedly 18 te ask whe- | dogging them to their boarding houses, who I cin} tree nor heiug lit with gas was, that mains Were not Passage tv Buffalo per Passage to Baffalo per Ca- ict hadi Ser are ye Peapod sae ceeator. may be gathered by Taglioni, if she can get out here in | ther you think it worth while to send a reporter to the confidently informed hate hint some. P Ibid dawn jn enchietrests, Ordered.on fie. Road+ss sseerer: +s+ $5,50] nalsaaye++ vss «> $2,00 | tnd tuxmiy, that eau be found in any ‘Sotel m the Uuited | te spring. Bennett, | want you to help me, if necessary, | “ auction” now beginning in the saloon of the Park thea-) ‘There has been in the Senate to-day quite a} jeport of Committee on Common Schools, in favor of Engiane Gos Ni, Zoek to Lagge to Buffalo, solve 5 | Btate in this matter, which is in fact a difficulty. Youcan ren-|tre. Perhaps there may be some fun going on there.| spicy debate on the Agricultural School Lill, | appropriating $90,000 for the use of the Common Schools + 18| Loss of time at least 9days —Bathing Rooms are attached to the Hotel, where | der essential service to Madlle. Fanny and myself May I | Should like to know who bids and who don’t, &c. done up| whether if a sheep when fed on morus-multicaulis as of time at least warm and cold water baths will at sll times be in readiness, | ask this at your hands? My obligation wilf be deep and | in the Herald fashion. You will make something readable | jeayes will produce silk, or if a hog when fed on Ropar et Gomaliten on Fintucs, in Meee oh dariig’s at can a 4,50 ae ia EATER } Proprietors. lasting; and Fanny, too, will be equally sensible. Give | out of that, and help Fanny's benefit oo, I shull see you 4, will produce wool, being, as was contended, | month’s salary to John L. Moflit, as superintendent of Living for 42 hot 15 | Living for 10 day: Sannary 1510 DAMES MAC 1 i, +s some reflection to her position, and to what degree you | to-day. Yours, very truly; Saarciats depenbgs ble cmber of the legislature on | stages, Referred. we | pot day cons 5,00 | January 15th, tetd, at Smre_| think her compromised belore the world and the law. She H. wikorg. | | Hert ofa speech of a member of the legislature, on.) SOREN tre in itlee on wharves, piers and slips, in far Total per R. Road+++ $6.43 — MARTELLE AND HOLDERMANN, makes her fortune, between you and I, by staying here; she oe the subject of growing wool. ‘ - ag | Vor of granting a renewal of the lease of the pier at the $12.05 '37 MAIDEN LANE dsee everything by going back—she desires earnestly to July 6th—8} o'clock. | There is no danger of the Licentious Bill passing | fooe or Chambers street. Referred, Deduct fare per R. Road-+- 6,43 ANUSACTUREKS AND IMPORTERS of 0: in, 1 in her c i ion. It would pass the Se- sha agoanc sec Hess M Phiten brge pee ponents po of Omamen | remain. (1G- wilh you b fevers to detain her here, and to | My Dean Bennatt— the legislature this session. puld pi d ; r " , : Report of same committee, in favor of leasing of pier at en ++ $5.62 | and all kin teat Ha Woks eae cans trs Seams | save her from any morat cost.or loss? Money she thinks | "| have got a long story to tell you all about the auction | nate unanimously, but in the other House it could oP, pt foot of Warren street. Referrcft. ‘They alan forward passeogers to Cleaveland, Portsmouth nud vi tae . less of. Yours truly, this morning. It was no go, and it was made to_miscarr; envotes. Yours, ec. Jo. Jones, Jn. Report of fire and water committee, in favor of takin other places in Ohio; Detroit, &e., Michigan; Green Bay, Mil- Barb oe ade apelin On repopnabpetetied:_ a18 1m re. : i WikOrr. | ow purpose. I have to thank the adroit Mr. Blake mee A ee hese of housaitcom D-Gllsen foe. Hiese CorspanyiNor 1 Wie plrtce in Canela. a; dolewecrsee,’ Sitiiess HIDES, FAT AND CALF SKINS. Madlle. Elasler, her cousin and myself, unite in sending | that ; it was better for hia interest to sell ina different Rochester. Concurred in Snto the diferent toutes elven grafts,aedTishettier ha ied | (THE HIGHEST PRICES given for Hides, Fat and Cal} our kindest regards to your wite. way. [know several gentlemen there who would. have ier neadete MEMRECAA ‘Additional report, in favor of leating, for seven yenrs, only atthe Albany and Buifalo Kail Hond Office 49 Courtiandt | year >) masa pes tien rate fee Samer 5‘ as Hide one - spent anything—come on purpose; but handy Mr. Blake vane 2 il to the highest bidder, the South and Fulton Ferries, was a oe ‘ WOLF t HICKENS.” | Cifitine by the season,or thehighest Ree gives by the roang | 7T Dean B a prevented thut; for Fanny would’ have got that, ond not Rocuxsrer, April 30, 1844. | next called up, and ordered tobe read. After the rending zines JOHN Hi Idon’t know but with your usual rapidity of thought | he. Tyler Movements—Political Farce and Vaudeville— | of which, a report on a memorial from the Brooklyn Ferry Company, was Presented, in favor of leasing them to {15 Im*re 228 Kliraheth at. betwee Prince and Mouston | @d action, you may have thrown my remarks on Madlle.| I understand there were a great many speculators there to aay ar rs “ ae 4 "To MILLINERS, &. 4 Parisian troubles into an article ; if so, lut me beg | buy up at low prices, and sell out at ikon: ‘andso cheat} Whig Celebrution—Progress of Fourierism—Cal- | \iegers, Boddell & Doherty, Also, us inemorial trom Wm, ENGLISH BONNETS, MILLINERY, & af you to suspend its publication, at least until I write to | the public ; but Isent over to prevent that. Dome, Ben-} hown and Texas. Holdridge, praying for a lease, to memorialist, of eaid PIO’ mn T Be en Sa nny (leer » &e. you fully and discreetly upon it. There are some things | nett, the favor to say in to-morrow’s paper, if you say ' Ferries, at an annual rent of $24,000. Fe TURE ee ie FOR | JUST RECEIVED Ad) 4 LYON'S, 37 ohn street, and | that may and ought to be said ; and there arpa few things | anything, that the box-book is open, andit is a devilisn | Dkan Bennerr:— : 1 Upon’ motion of Asst. Ald, Brows, all the documents BY THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL & RAIL, ROAD. | NETS, consisting of super Fateus, fine Htntlande, Albert | + WOU be wis Mane Oe hen IROR RL ene ne iar thoes whe chave-no-olaoee “it they. tun | Thane At many; thine SAY LARS and doings, in were reterred back to the committee on Ferries This superior Line of Packets i in complete Forder. | Braid, &ic. Se. Also, an tlegaat assortment of ‘Tuscaus, Rib- ) truly, . WIKOFF. | for it, they will be in time, ‘am afraid of is, that A : ‘ fer Which the Board adjourned. Naw Baurenar Line of Fackete, is now in cov plete lorie: | bons, Sitka, Flowege, and every other ericlein tie enilicers | | Farpay, Dec. 4th. peoplewill think everything was sold at the aucticn this morn: | OUF inland city,that deserve to be noted,and asyour terri reser ment made that cas be desired to svcure the comfort of travel- | line. Milliners and others are ‘respectfully invited to call ax = ing, and may not apply tor places, and so poor Fanny be | journal is the only one of which I preserve a regu- examine the above. The ‘snuhah Hats at tho clearest and best] Well, Friend Bennett, how did you like our unfortunate | done out other benelit. ‘The devil take Blake, lar file, for binding for future retereace, I will keep oe ‘ hich renders it the | in the marset. All she above will be sold at wholesale or re~ i i interesting country whis the route passes renders it porte Sere scenes eo acquaintance, the learned pundit, who ought to thank his Ihave a delightful half hour at your house—the only aviaed lO shaaidiially' of the richest? 4vortion'y Jeasant one | have spent to-day. Ihave been immensely | YOu advised occa y h that can be taken for the West a erase itndel aire aite ahove business after | staFt for having blessed him with @ fine woman end a seasou_ will offer iuduceiments to those who may be | handsome fortune ? But the world seems determined not | Pointred y moral war has overtaken me. Happy man | and such as you deem worthy please insert. U. S. Commissioner's Office. Before Commissioner Rapelje. May 1 —The case of Parmalee, second mate ef the ship Mediator, charged with an assault ona seaman, come on log westward, it is preferable to all other |, J. is. been sparea to maxe the accommodations | the pre ple and comple. ‘they exe in cha ort boats of | Pleased to eall,aot to be met with im any other store iu this city. | to leave him in quiet possession, Well, there may be rete : i i ¥ i experienced, attentive, asd obliging captaius, 20 that the trip | _ aP3 lm"ec SEYON.” | donbt entertained of the means whereby he got them, | — ott take another chance to pay up friend Blake. Do| .Theresvouce to the Tyler Committee of your (eral ecekng the etar pe was ttnaioesd; aa Perat fi % R SALE LOW TO CLOSE A CONGHRNEI Taras | but that I contend is none of our business; we Xmericans | 1 shall take pay ur iS city, for the appointment of delegates to a State | to6 discha : PHILADELPHIA TO PITTSBURG, : L ¢ Cor ares | re not his jud you think the best stery about the auction is, that it was | CilY, for ag A he jug. | Hee discharged. Is rendered one of pleasuir rather than toil. d Instance offices, 1 four eal, Doe stove Betors five bar ke, | t have deverein stopped to prevent speculators taking advantage? Convention, was a farce in keeping with the jug- cy ONLY i Prpaimaneg oiices, Uf ur col. Dorie stove, B ters Fine, Se. &e, | 1 have determined to put off the grand article | wish to Yours, truly, lers that unworthily feed upon the spoils of office— ‘Common Pleas. OFFICE N. E. CORNER FOURTH AND CHESTNUT | ters Ke , 1 Mahogany Dressing Burra, 1 Sofs, 1 Wachsand, | BUvlish before Fanny goes south, till the departure of the H. WIKOFF. | the Postmaster, Cdllector of the Port (who by the Before Judge Ingrehem ‘Where every information inay be obtained Card Tables, 1 Budde and’ Briley te. sees ipely of Lgreat Western; by {hat time, she will have, perfectly - way) has been rejected by the committee’s report] may 1,—Jacob Brinkerhoff vad. Wilson Green and Bene T7oeate may also besccaind at 13 south Thurd stand at the | gia 1weee AS Aab TONES TE Cet 1 Serco ee tA re ea actnc of an Old trdlady: end Aston House, New York, July 2, 41. | to the Senate, his influential and talented deputies, | jamin Case—This won an action on a promissory note DEPOT, 214 MARKET STREET, aa : op sre mgs Red sd aad : My Dean Benner :— assembled en masse to appoint or hire such dele-|‘sgainst the meker and endorser. The plaintiff proved where the Cars atart from every morning std ofclork. Onricy on Jereneson | SC SANCH SO MPART. f. ae el her tt Feces eat with this article; ) Ihave just this moment returned from amen Island, | pate, under the general superintendance of the Vice | the hand writing of the parties. ward CIMINO S: Accent | ‘T4118 Company continues 16 Insure exninst Lous aad De- | denness; if you havo a core tomosree eine an that | (eat left tunder circumstances rather disagroeable. Wo | fhancellor. A Mr. A Hi, Jones, a whig for years, | Defence, wantof consideration, ‘The plaintitf produced ficrcnest Mest dereat ht yp ter Gueres: but who is as unceasing for office as the Postmas- WEW YORK AND PRILADEL [A HA ROAD sins | L'mayeiy Pie on'ese id merchandize, Pe at wares and merchandize, and also cee 2 ada anecdote of Norris’ engine; that will be an anecdote forEu- evidence to show that he was an innocent holder,and gave \ ’ f woe full consideration. Fox Newaax, Newsaunswicx, Princeton, TRENTOR, IRECTO: ropean ‘circulation. Madlle. Fanny and her cousin de- | gid bjectionable—and ‘ findi abal gro} up, | ter himself, was oflered twenty dollars and expen- | ; : : wt Boxatirown Ms Boauiearon Toomes W. Thomas Hin Ries, Bforamenbrance io you ani Your wie: shall trou | wget saa and anaok Pests tebe | gee Pay athe honor aha ccomaninents over | J Ee ate at thy bj, line gy oa: oa paete Bakes fhortly. more or less, who scared me so damnably, has improved | and above. Singular to relate, even Mr. J. refused, | ict for tim, i avctet-ive trace vetiGub between’ th eh presi ashy: thcugitie, NOG meA, ’ 5 , 5 ict for him, irrespective of the transictious between the Thi rriee, yoare Allen, vives immensely —she has gained several pounds, and begins to | and asa last resort, a Mr. Amory Amsden wasem- | other parties. i, Ree Pianurms ome 4, aon, |e sleet cect Rey eaten | pared» wwe Vk Buren mas, bo pean fr [| gree ot Dai; Wk. Wien, Yar pn » ohn P, Moore, R a ‘Paid ” + J ard—she has‘been pe! ly happy in Me more of rostatics than politics. ilst this | tiff. ring See eae Aas HOURD. as dyes B, Whiting, My Dean Bennert:— escape from toll, and we are quite abandoned to sea bath. | Wore Oh ocing Col. Kdwatd Sitinte Watsot; onte || Seusdecs $ Merwin. vs. Howrll—In. this cesewhich, wes faving Se A OWT Som the Loos « ours a + for ora, 1 intended coming on to see you to-day, but unexpected | ing and minnow fishing—and the childish glee with i of Tyleris d still th fi. | reported yesterday, the jury returned a verdict for the lorning Line at 9A. M.—Mail Pilot Line P.M. Sage, ‘Thomas Morrell, things have turned up that will Cit; but lead on | which she indulged in diversions so new, was greatly di-] the embodiment of Tylerism, and still the confi. | ropotlee ¥ ¥ ne Secret oO cgpeemee Bordentown, from thence by Sohn U. Merritt ous RRO RSET P Taine gta teks WEAR? verting. AD uiPus feel cations to know how'does Mrs, | dential correspondent of Capt. Bob, called meeting | Plaintifts. president, | Charles with this letter, as 1am s m3 im alendar—This Day. The Kivening Line proceeds direct to Camden (oppositero | GEO. TT. HOPE, Secretary. ness, to tell the truth, from the various reflections that | Bennett—we thought it probable till the last moment you | of the genuine Tyler men, for Ty Hat 6 makpsand not Nos. 28, 16, 455, 13, 3, 5, 7, 10, 26, 39, out change of cars, have followed the perusal of the “ Herald's” last article, | would both drive down to see us and take a dinner—but | the crumbs ; such men as the classic Colonel had oFesmagers will procure their tickets at the office 69 Of | 7 vig any seats HARPS. | sand in| that Lust either sce you, orhear from you, before! ean | you are still at Hoboken, as they tell me. 1 have just sent | it, who loved oflice much ; yea, over much, but reutiness, with bagmagecratea on boule te UT Abe Urinad isons ality Tae Ske ac ta Rearend hope for another night's ound rest. Whai have I cone, | i the oflice to lenrn ‘Tyler more.” Well, as to be expected from’such caress rset Gen ci [Ry eggnog ee vue a eye | Jamar a aot hind cal heel wee waa omen, Rear ip mhich areapartnweats aad dressing rooms exzveesly for | PREMIUM PATENT DOUBLE ACTION HARPS. || turn. I stopped at Baltimore, the other afternoon, express | lice you treating it ad hrat with levity, and I see-already | Wanted: Irinsell chaaman, officiated as secretary ‘ietaruing, the lie leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal- | PRASIDENT of the United seater tonesher withresnienenins | 12,¢2 Write You, not aome pulfs, but a friendly letter toask | you are going to raise the cry of persecution—that is eo cured isaselt daly, eleciad daltgeie ax. nut ttreet, by steamboat to Bordentown at 7.ocluck, A. M. | from the mosical profession, and the American ‘atthe | JOUr advice about future movements. By the Lord, I get | you want. T cogent the probability of its costing you | 20 omy st one pocket Tat then the other, re- ad by raltroad from Camen, a1 9.o'olock, F Coneis of Loudva and Parigy hese “Mr, Hanley submits age a | tt Sooner than expected ! Before I began, I sent for my | some money—but 1¢ will make you more—much more—|amned first one fp lekaseniad The lines for Baltimore leave Philadelphia at 734 A. M., oxd |/suflicient guarantee that his Harps, which are manufactured vade mecum, or “Herald,” to see what Hobineon Crusoe | all of which you know better than Ido, Bennett, this | ported them minus the necessary funds, accepte: 4, MM. being e eontinaacion of thefiues trom New York’ — | citely on the premiws, nd the materials sensoned with a spent | said—an a galvanic battery would n’t have produced half | time Fanuy wants to ask a favor, but she thinks it too | the report, and resigned the office—went home and Court Commen Piras. 46, 45, 59, 70, 78, Vintains IN Savannan.—The gangs of villains who have infested Savannah, (Ga ) and carried on a piratical trade of forcibly abducting sailors frem ships to which they belong,are not,it seems, yet quelled. On the a5th ult. the British ship Douglass, Captain Brewster, while going out of port, was boarded by a number of these “erimps,"and eight of the sailors taken away; the sailors, & regard to the peculiarities of climate, &e. are superior to any | the effect that article did on my nerves. I don’t think | jad to torment you so—and though I feel some “ com-| received the condolence of his family. I have this | no doubt, aware of the attempt, as they seconded the en- STATEN ISLAND EO UTAIS REPAIRLED—20d street, $d avenue. Hopped sweating and walking for an hour. ‘Fanny read vunctious visitings” about it, yet fkxow her only chence | from his own lips ‘The Colonel declares, and 1 | deavors of the fellows who came to them, and threatened FERRY. m23 lin*ec Hanes yrarts, tnd wes deeply hathones ty she ae it down | is in your interference—and | know you are kind-hearted | sincerely believe it true, that he is the only honest Violence to the captain, if he resisted their departure. Ae FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. TO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN | twed so by one's own friende but, sheulded iar nlacalg, | Roush to assist her, Tyler man in this city. Never was a man more un- one. of the ‘crime deliberately” pointed: his musket The Steamboat STATEN ISLANDERWwill r ‘WOOLLENS. don’ believed eas, Heemrstes¢ Hd 8. | , Have you seen the brutal attack upon ker in yesterday's | mercifullyduped,cheuted and betrayed by supposed | 1", Si ‘Mora. ntas’ bes that on and atter Monday, 22d April, until farther uoti Bennett—and yet, perhaps old Se- A. ve 4 ’ at Captain Brewstes, and would have fired, but th: ‘Leave New York. “tu Leave Staten Inland. HENRY MIGEON, guin and M’me, ‘Toglioni have been tampering with him— | 802.” Upon my word. am glad of iton one account only; } friends than is John Tyler by his office holders | hose about him appeared to have earnestly remonstrated, “Ato At CORNER of Laight snd Weshington streets, New York, |\perhaps—— But I interrupted her, remarking ahe did n’t | ‘he Sun is your only rival likely to hurt your busines here; and nothing under heaven keeps them in lt 10 isher of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satin-ts, &c,, respectfully ||know you, nor understand you—very few do, 1 don't | YOUr Capabilities surpass him infinitely, but I see the fel- ¢, but the influence of the Postmaster with J. Tue Man anv tHe Macutne.—A few pare ago informs the manufacturers and ‘woollen, that his | feel my own footing very sale under me--and yet 1 will | OW has enterprize—the late \ Express” proves ithe | Px about 50 sturdy laborers were € 1 M6 Pg establishment is now in suceessful operation, an not abandon my belief in some traits of your character for | beats the Herald a good deal de haut en bas—he rails at |p PENT, mployed in baling 33: apaorfre 6 red to execute with promptness,ali orders in bis line that may ‘ ns ‘our want of taste, of decency—comments on your coarse. | , The whigs had a great glorification on the occa- | the water out of the canal, for the purpore of laying a NEWARK AND NEW YORK. becontided to him Specimens ‘of his workmanship may be Jone acticle. or fifty, That you are a just man, I believe,n | tosy, wcurriity, &e. Dont yon think in obliging deeply | sion of Clay’s birth day—lots of New York bacon | foundation for the Main thet bridge: The Tabor lex: FARE ONLY 124 CENTS. find to whom he has liberty to refer. ' Viioubt; that you may think it proper at times to give a | tormented Fanny, you can give this fellow a hard hit or | and classic melodies. The oration by Judge C.was | pense was found so great, that it was determined to put THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, | Utders may be left at 63 and 64 Pine street. friend ataweat, is not singular or unusual {in friendships. two—for this attack on Fanny exceeds in indecency, ob- | a lame and impotent affair. “ ° up p sigan bak ng sna veel which Bay new 8 286%, A ZAPTAIN JOHN GAFFY, - Wolo anh aioe Brutuaand Cassius had their differences, “But T cannot | #cenity, falsehood, and Wasphemy, anything ever read in} ‘The Fonrierites bid fair to outshine your particn- | work, while the laboring men are no longer rea i commence her for the season on ill retain your regard. I have hitherto the lowest newspaper that ever emerged from the pur-} Jar fiend Jo. Smith. Their dreams are asgolden, if that Lgl ive One, whom by his appearance, we took for forego the hope I trips ‘ harsday, Al Q , C. Langley, 64 Pine street. ‘ ; f Bill te. He states tant Wi "for $1000 Wa A one of those who had been employed, was seen. looking lock, A. M., Yew York 4 o'clock, P. M. D. Brigham, 60 Pine street. roud names ; and my affliction now is, to be taunted and by have their head quarters or offices in this city.— ene ¢ tu his feelings end reflections by mut- he Rainbow has been enl. ele letely refit 8.J Joues & Co., 12 Pine street. and im*ee laughed at by these sk, “What do | 2ttist”—then in the most blackguard manner talks of the | late he aah At last he gave vent tu his feelings and reflections by adarted to tis route, and having’ a large deck caloon she ane, | STA AND GAD ESTP ATLIS EN | you think of your friena ‘ © | filthy ideas and desires this has awakened in him, and | From the character of those enlisted in the scheme } tering, “Well, by J—8, you can’t vorx. comfortably accommodate a large number of passengers. ‘in AND CAY ESTABLISHMENT, ever,” answered. And so | do—the In blasphemes by paraphrasing u verse of Dr. Watts, the 100 | I presage that their visions and spec eesti pov} 1h are ’ nt carried at very reasonable rates. at PEO AL: oF ya 3A NT FAULB.) in | sound, wholesome advice. The only thing J regret, it psalm, making it express ne any longings for a certain | will be changed into mortfying realitic 8. see by Visrrers To Wasnincron.—Among the distin- jew Kerk, April 3, 104¢ adefre | THE ioe salnaiin aeree ae (okt ag the Doging with some false statements about her ager and u | Joyful occasion. I can't write of this in the strong, con- | your paper that the great apostle has sv!» ! tor the | guished visiters who now throng our city, besides there r the densed manner that your greater experience and skjlien | east, and left Horace alone, to reve » shades ALBANY DAY LINE. premature an you to do—but as itis, if it will trouble you too | of Ashland. crown,) havi aiready named, may be mentioned the following former _ FOR ALBANY, and Lotermediate Land: | COWH,) haviog ‘out of the edge of son of eighteen. my honor these are ‘inventions of Mombzrs of Cougrers—-the tion, Dudley Selden, the Hon probation of the public, | the enemy.” They come directly—I have traced them to et with the . Dit J N he reepeetfull that his st “ ir ‘ bi ‘ i Q i , of 3 Sele a other respect jaite te , ions | 5, Pry , BL ro Val en. JOU a is 4 t Bent Du ¥, Au Y, Will consult their interest ‘ou ut this. How is Mra. Bennett? Is it vine lane 4 q 7 s. on. B. F. Be . of Gather teenie ak Ree aera wivinghim a call. JNO N. GENIN ” | tree you have an. heir? Hurrah! 1 ought to have been | {he “Sun” some hard ‘ans in his ri r his coarse, | Oregon against the world. 5 New York, late Attorney General of the United States, Breaiiacrank or bake 5 tare _| NB The oda prondway oppesite Saint Prats Church, in christening. 1 shall look after that young gen. | licentious ribaldry that he rings #9 many changes on pa assed through this city on Friday last, on his way to the PLE’S LINE OF S’ 7 eu hor ng ac rhe eaceced ear Ne hoa in When you can’t, for | am the youngost—and I shalt | *B#inst “Herald” —Ciod save the mark. After some 4 jermitage, on a visit to ex-President Jackson.—Nashville ee OPEES TOR ALBANY. nt | GRENGH ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS, tee. | oumnee ua, Persian rominicences” De you | Pontan certtene signed vy Blut gilog an idignase {(Correspon ence of the Herela.] Union, April 23, ; ‘NO. 5 5 3, We. | know where you are? Keod! 1don't. 1 wish you would : Syracuse, April 29, 1844. Tread in the Courier and Enquirer of the 26th in- Sun’s mendacity. The Stout came to me one day last Ick Trape.—The amount of ice shipped from Boston, last year, was 55,000 tons. ft is delivered DAILY, Sundays excepted~Th Di- | P[VHE subscribers have just reeajved, per late arrivals from | tell me, Bennett. Send me afew lines and put. m: dental'to th , rough Di- ; n y mind AG: 7PM, from the Steamboat ~ T Havre, aud keep constantly on hand, a complete assortineat | at ense, My apirits are dashed, and Fanny says, “It I have | statue is thi twee artiandt aud Liberty streets. 2 told me @ seuchin, ry of his reduced Me ateaniboat, KNICKERBUCKER, fy i ‘ really lost’ Bennett, I will go off’ without playing an to) e vi tha deaaly Of tha, Hav.’ Arthe \ ivered Joho, Monday, ‘Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 7. PS articteefor | more” Sho don’t care anything about it, and wont ui. | sin pea rages tine bnena stant, an account of the di h of the Rev. Arthur on ship board genefally. st $2.25 per ton. One frm freight: The Steamooet HUCHESTER, Captain A- Houghton, on | saleby NY & KAHN, Lin porters dertake it, if you won't stand by her against that pack of | Would, gain in making a ststue of Aulasler, ke. ig | Carey 5 but that paper did not say that he died a Ter fob soy eS ety nee ‘Voesdar, Thursday and Saturday kvrniegs, at 48 3a¥rre i 33 Likerty street. n f a well of him,from what you had often said of his talent an¢ ‘ ‘ - "| to Bombay, Canton, Madras, Caloutta, Manritits, anc AtFlve ofelockemLapdiog 2 Intmamediate Lacey: Ree -AMERITAN meee apres melhores taitody. i um excivvaiio eieartnr have | worth, 1 spoke to Fanny; the being very ill at the time, | Martyr to the persecutions of the editors of that | ports of consequence in warm climates. One carge wax { SURTIS PECK, Ci v ERICA ‘IRE URANCE CO.— - fe ve our an- A i i % per shipped to the East Indies, and hanged pound Dake, “Phau au Baurday at IN Nine Phatsend Dollars atoeket the ton cer bon | cient reward, to which I attach great value—the loss of refused, but I persisted, and worked on her feelings till] and other political papers, and certain D. D.’s and bec eit to the Fast Indies, and exchanged pound ti ‘A, Captain RB. G. | Robert Ainslie is President, and John McB air is Secretary— | your esteem and acquaintance would be, 1 Geutenden, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Sunday, ats algo, 2 shires North American Trust and Banking Company, | to me. I cannot believe ony auch rast Of whieh Chormas G, Talmage was President, Dawl G. Tyi ‘fu sengers taking this line of boats will artive in Albany in | Vice President, and, William Re Cooke Cashier-for aale at | overtake me. Tell Attree I wo ‘ample time to take the Morning Train of Cars for the east or | Moderats prices, and on credit. Apply to ter, but I got it only ada JOHS Ky, ae 0. West. ELAPLAINE, Sonth, I suspected him of that d ("The above Boats are new aod substantial, are furnished New street, N:Y.,| “‘theclerk.” If 1 had refused hix she, a8 you recollect, at the cost of great suffering to her- | other (so culled religious papers. It is hopefui self, consented. As to exposing her person, she would | that the time will come when conscience shall be have died first, though that may not be believed I had permitted to have its Proper exercise in the hearts trap crepe hope im rere ry oh peta ie of his persecutors, and that they will repent of their grateful, but has since behaved badly, I will relate this | MO8t Seann tees and wicked persecution of that thus realizing a very profitable voyage. This t very advantageous to [concerned and even benet lumber men and ills of Maine, So much saw dnst is required in packing the ice for shipment, that it sells for threw dollars a cord; and one vessel is constantly em. iquest he would have e ke fH ami 0 ‘ p . i y milly on the Penob- |) —who wishes to purebase for exsh, 300 shy & ight—butl © fe another time. My main object now is, to ask of you, in | amiable and innocent young man. As he had ma- | ployed in freighting it from the saw mi Miulanoceaatvaliedon the Havwog. Tes 84 ACCOM | Taforson tnsnravce Ca pet which thomas W.'Thorse io Fre | wrong. i ddthesamedhive with Fansy, | Sie ee wey | Fanny's namo, for I have worn out all claims on your | ny friends in different parts of the United States, | scot to Boston. es For passage or freight, apply on board, orto P. C. Schaitzat | #demt, and George I, Hope is Secretary. anxlowts to make you sdnie hindsonte acknowledgment t ¥ | good nature, myself, to make some statement to the vindi- | and as your excellent paper circulates far more ex- RE the office ou the miiarl azzre TU L¥'T—Store No. 5 New sireet, near Wall street ; three Dat T said nea-du it bette toe is cation of poor fanny, who writhes under the public accu- | tensively through the country than any other, it is] New Yorn Levistature.—The bill reported by house 34 WV alter street 5 two story brick house 329 | fore she went Sont! NEW EVENING LINE FOR ALBANY, ble in rear; ent sation of having for money exhibited her tperson nude toa} hoped that you will notice hisdeath, whereby bun-| the canal committee for the preservation of the three story house 38 Hud- | the country, for I believe he would accept cheerfully th "1 i ‘ J At 7 o'clock, from the Joot of Barclay st. North side. hey mh2a ian? re what he might look on as a sort of buying up of his good | * dpi. Ue ory Ha wel contrived T Teave the mat-| dredy will see it that would not im any other pa-| public works was parsod in committee in, the House yex~ HE NEW and splendd Steamboat NEW 5 word now. And so she postponed till then t! Ja j » 4 " terd fternoon. section was led JERE. Capt. HH Furey, will commence INVISTBLE seo Vattemare is in New York know he hel & most We will probably leave town to-morrow morning for mm to baextonded this year at $200,000.— Albany avert ser, her regular trips between New York and AL NvIs fout opnion of poor Fanny He said the untruest things | New Haven, at 6 o’cloc Aprit 30. Bercurr’s I bany. leaving New Yori oa Money thy 6th for three or four days. 1 shall Tu ; West.—Ai Mavaste Ger ' r , American Jurispiction at THRE West.—At a ¥ i of her hefure Tknew her. 1h 2 b diately on our return. If I should not “4 ; ‘ireuit Gi go Peideytt Hote Anant potadaate Aenea, JO ctosety resembles the renl bead of ir Jegacd | since-iCin bat ina maa, thon to pemectte‘a ar etns | count of had wecier, Iwill come overtomorron Ree oe Pe ean eile dilsctpaics K ont 08 : p, 08, ys. The New Jersey hs beeu enlarged traotlinary invention of the day. ‘The pre pi “| a . aimed ped your ears? She is what I have told | ake my kindest regards to Mrs. Bennett, and say if 1 | Little Rock on the sth inst.—the Hon. Peter V. Daniel, one and bas sleetiog aecommod:tions tor Vattemare has said othorcian. he gatoem and respect. If | gid not fear disturbing her nerves. I should tell her my | of theJustices of the Supreme Court, and Hon. B Johnson, I mare has said otherwise, he will answer for it. But . FS i wm : preimennde deck; her extinn ase nnot believe what has beon suggested to me I will bells Picaituaiiad ponesbance to you torn, hove ae [nee reed eet chanced anaes dot the pe one Prcmevnde decks, see youin aday or two—in the meantime let me have a in ss.—This. Uxpress will here- after (commencing this evening) leave for New York at Oo’elock in the evening, inetead of the morning, as here- tofore—returning by the morning boat, which leaves New York at 6 oclock.— New Haven Herald, April 0. natural appearance, a 40 tiftl, 10 Porons an desires their united remembrance to you both. Make my | caves presented was one of some im ance to tl 100, ‘The Rugine and Boilece'are ell on evaporation is wnimpeded, | word from youl. Best respects to Mrs. B TT aay tae nn eer end the henfecnt, | oC es segies: tnvotting) Si Gnenn ge Jeecton by | yt sou) ARmANOnicRNte. OR anid atbebatie the being but three ‘eet, she will always be able to cross the har, Viebtete er , The sceptic Yours, truly, MENRY WIKOFF. an the © y ) erat the Court over anes comm y Indians, in the India 4 sete ty a ih leave Hastord'daily without dtention er transhipimen nonlcad, cov atwacs de: | 84d contolsaen vited 10 inspect this novel and beans iy . very truly, _. | territory weet of the State, upon citizens of the United | day of May, the cars a Pend upon rea Albany in tie’ for che conveyances going Eby ig, aud bing AAs Att Ay ts heat &¢ the Se Dain Bevawise- HENRY WIKOFF. | States, against which jurisdiction the Court felt it to be its andays excepted) at 10f A. M., connecting with the = se tomtSre_| re vm ale nati mrtg | I will risk the suspicion my conduct ibd; Aston Hi July 96, 1841 that ot A berth at ach he Coke ri nel on Bh Ine of tart wilt avo twave here at PM eee with J . —— on AL t may poss! ex. sv lover, July 26, le hat of an Indian, who was arraigned on an in- | of cars w 80 Tea M, RE: $ TO IRELAN io The FRENCH AND ENGLISH OLEOSTATIC LAMPS, | cite, and shall boldly ask afavor of you. I ask it in dither Dean Bennett — “ dictment for the murder of'a white man within the Indian | the bont leaving New Haven at 10 P.M. Returning, the small, to persons resisting in any part of Ireieud tn at 15 MAIDEN LANE AND 349 proapway. my name, or Fanny Elssler’s, and you may grant it either} ‘Ten thonsand thanks for the article of this morning— 4 without the limits of the State and District | cars will leave New Haven athl A. Mor on the arrivel the s une manner as he and his predecessor in business nave done | J | & 1. COX bex to inform th ‘and thre publi to one, or the other, for both will be obliged. Before [| nothing could be better. I understand and appreciate not as. ‘The question of jurisdiction, on the sugKes- boat from New Yor«; and at 6 P.M, ex far ths last years and more; also, to uny part of Lngland derllis that thay nas lena agportment of | mention it, lot me say it is the /ust of the kind I shall ever | merely your kindness, but the exquisite tact of thia de-| tion of the Court, having been fully argued, the Court | cept on Satu when the evening train will wait for Mocey remitted by, letter (vost raid) to the subseriber, ot can Soler Lamps a wniae far | Hae ttle.n paragvoph to this ettect, ‘There was opted in | fence. he ““Tebane* is out about the Coney teland buat | CRmet®, the conclusion ‘that no power exints by law.it | the arrival of the afternoon boat from New York—say s 1p rsonally deposited with him, with the name of the person’ or | variety and elen: pass any thivg of the kind hererof: n paper, a most brutal I see the ribune”’ is out about the Coney Island busi- | the Circuit Court of the District of Arkansoa which Coes | P, M,—J/arford Courant, ‘nion; that ing of sirandoles, Candelabras, ‘a. | Fanny hasbeen so cruelly abtised, that she is resignes, |joinder. Let it pass,may I ask you, without reply or | the jurisdiction now claimed for the Court is a peculiar ‘and. Bhethield Haigh Waren HHsli | though sho winces. This calumny states “she fr si | hotiee dpi on ene os power, and does not belong to "4 anery, Dixon & Son's B ita ira of age, and has a son of 18,” Both are entirely As to Stout, I think he will act honorably. But I know | larly by its constitution, nor has been bestowed ro it t he le. ry nia Py cheee carte! | Ware! Bet vita. Me) Unis, Be. German Silver | false, and their history is this :—They came from a mali- | the weight of your epinien—he told you, as yon published | by any special legislation; and therefore it cannot alumny, never forgiven by a woman, though poor | ness {t is best to let it drop, for reply will provoke re- | not eppertain to other Circuit Courts of the fe persons ia jrevand, England or Seodand, H Offered for sate ‘Chey have alsa x large msotcment of 4 ; id the weareat post town, will be tintsedinoeny t4,t0, he | Geren ey re mt ul Louse: id pad accordingly, anda receipt to that Irwarded t” the sender, In like mam ys or claims on persons in any part of eotlal Atarouna Nrws—A Massacre.—The Charles- leston Mereury publishes a letter,dated St Thomas, April lath, which contains this painful intelligence: —St. Articles consin ately Cransinit: effect given, or Keeping € Seorland, ‘ H Spantsh part haw iene oan ening io any part of the Usted” draaensetio: | MY Ware, end wtimerous other ari: | cious oldjrogie, a theatrical broker fa London, who pros. | Inst January, that the statue was the altitude, and in the | gaily and’ properly exercised, and the Court cannot take | Domingo is in adisorganized state, | The Spann Runt ye uada, and will be pai hes © | "'N.1B.—Constantty on hand a large assortment of Silver | titutes his scandalous invention for any body's money, | dress of the Gipsey. Ie intended Jately to forfuit his honor | cognizanca of the prisoner's case. In consequence of gteamer y: jay from Lee we hear that the negroes have broken into Aux according! soe anim GEORGE MostiDE, Ir. 82. Cedar at, | Ware, Tea beta, Spoons, Forks, ho. &c. of their own mannfse- | He has been for years paid Jarge sums by Taglioni and | and represent the thing naked. But the suffering of | this decision, the District Attorney of the United States re, colored—that the resi has been in the habit of d Elssler that he witnessed, induced him fo pat some drapery | entered a nolle proveqii in each of about twenty-five cri- for her interest letracting all nd murdered the white: and PACKET Ft M. SILL ESI i m ract! BB toma Nap COURTE Re Conrare Ma on the Fires regisingany-of the above. articles, am respectfully | rivals ond none more that) Fanny Eissler. ‘Thy Wwerth-|on-—but even now, itis too indvcent ae Herard, is killed, 400 persons die on Tuesday I ran indivic in some of which, the defendants, being in | °° , simi For eight oF Prseyge. apply to broom will find their Goods an Tow ag any in | loss fellow, who calls himself the Talleyrand of a class | statue. ibiomihalial Rusts were releened {rom prison. The Akaniae sive be Fey oe Eo topicoenied,® — A RENE PHELPS, we Ue _| that exists in Enrope, not known here; a set of theatri-| For God's sake counsel him to adhere to his honor, and | says that there i now an obvions necessity for the par- pt ee Aux Cay fo. Nes Bron eet ie BINDERS BOARDS—29 tons nase ried sizes. for sale by cal brokers, or auctionerrs. who cry up, tear down, and get | not to crucify Fanny, and half ruin me, who will » nge of a law by Congress, as soon as posible, which may Dy, lvania Legish ese 06 omive No. 9 Tontine KEN a8) Se PERSSE & BROOKS, off allsorts of counterfeit wares of the stage, ‘Thig {vl- | the disgrace. Truly yours, HW. WIKOFF, | give the Court Thee jetiatiogion which was heretofore Anrournrp.—The Pennsylvania Legislature sr sad Nov 61 Liberty sire | low intrigued a long time to get Taglion! to this country, (10 ne Conrmenn. | fonght to be conferred upon it.