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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X., No. 124—Whole Mo, 2604, NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1844, - Friee Two Cents, eeEeeeee—ee—ee—e—e—E—E—————————————eeeeeEeEeEEEEEEEE————— . ee THE NEW YORK NERALD—daily newepaper—pub- Fpuost wh with erparchaoe Clad sad Bikver Wazoo PROCEEDINGS Siete evan ent johnson, sth. Patrick «3. Good, éth.| has been done officially—T will give you the mot-| more and found the streets still swarmed with fresh Mohod every day of the peer oncept Now Veare day and Gold Chains Gold Pencils, Keae. deen will eae Datgaters ~ he eerie dads Worthingtaa, toes and devices of the various banners which | arrivals from all parte of the Roepe ihe enthusi- Fourth of July, Price °2 cents per copy—of $7 26 per ap- fo,hwin anantage tocvll on the subscriber, who, ia selling a were placed in the rotunda of the Exchange, but| asm is ttemenduus, as each eueceeding delegation h . Edwards, 10th. Alfred Kelly, 11th, James Pend: ; um postaged paid cash in advance, feserintions of theabore, at retail, muen lower thanany cer! WHTC: NATIONAL CONVENTION, | 12th Lowis Menager, isth. Joseph Bunker, ldth, Daniel | Which are now ( P. M.) being formed in a grand | marches up with banners and mottoes, music and THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday exen. Watches and Jewelry ex: hanged or bought All Watches 4 | Comerse, 16th Colson'Davenport, 16th. John Hildt, Sr.— | Procession—New York heads the van. cheering! Thousands ate here and tens of thou- Morning—price 6} cents per copy, oF $3 12 per annum— ‘ warranted to keep good time, or the mouey returned. Wyck AT 1th. D. L. Collier, Anson L. Brewer, J. Andrews, A.D.| Ist Delegation. Muslin benner—"New York Delega-| sands are expected. Two magnificent arches a’ Postages paid, caah in a ivance. , and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted, lower Green, F. A. Dohrman, J. Mason, A. J, Endiey, 1sth. | tion,” Lothian’s brass band. — ua? ted on Baltumor bellished with ev ‘ADVE RTISERS are informed that the Circulation of than ofacy orher lace. BALTI J. Harris, 10th, George ¥: Walls, Sis Je Marie | iat Wont De See inh mail oe erected on Baltumore street, embellished with ever- te eet ee ee OUBAND, und increasing | G. CALLEN, importer of Watches and Jewelry, MORE. Piette eens Fe Wee, PE erie || pean amnncrees ein canih Fre OF" Hensy greene and nscrjg ons emblazoning the sentiments last, “It has the largest exyeulation of any paper in this city, | yna7 were : Upstairs. Jas. Rariden, Samuel Hanna, Ist. dist. Christian Coor, | g 24 Ward Clay Club, (N.Y.) Plain satin, Cee et the Weak: Evers aaam ia Bllege saith or the world, and is, therefore, the best channel for business | ———-FASINIONS. Baltimore. Wm R. Boyer, David Boyer, Saml. C. Daun, John B. Se-| oth Ward (N.Y) Republicon Clay Asaociation, 1844. | "1, adres, medals, song books and pictures, men in the city or country. moderato—crsh in 9d-/ ) eas MAXWELL, solirite « cll at, her newly-orened [Correspondence of the New York Herald] mans, 2nd. Marston G, Clarke, H.P. Thamuston, John W. | Reversed—Tsrtrait of Clay. Motto—*1 would rather be Bente ane Tay shipag fhe strats with them. a ! Frere” » ¥ 44 Capal , bear » A. J. , Wm. Graham, 3d. Richard C| - President.” , ) pee! ce Saturday. pitRtNTING of al kinds exacuted a the most moderate Bara hee ng ua comptnty on fan ant canoe Baritone, Wednesday, 5 P. M. | bere. Milton Greg Hilias Conwell Sith ‘Varter, ith. Win, Mp nperatie Gley Club, 7th Ward, (N.¥.) founded, 1941, | David Graham, Ego, Philp Hone, Charley Stet. ne = : ae ae en. nable aiticles, nt the lowest) ‘The Convention has this morning adjourned. }) Butler, John A. am, Wm. C. Pelham, Samuel | Device—Portrait of Clay with implements of husbandry. | 809, with his smiling phiz, and others to tedious to JAMES GORDON BENNETT, prices. al9 3w*rre i ad) ¢ Sands, Sth. Douglass Maguire, Wm. Connor, | Motto—" I have ed the good opinion of the world, | mention, are on hand veral pocket bocks have Prorkintor or THE Henato Estami Northwest corner of Fulton 4 fall, loca: ——FOARD IN BOND STREET. Tt was organized at a quarter past 11 o’clock this | sami. Herriot, C. ¢. Nave, Jas, P. Foley, 6th Eli Mw by, but I defy the most d Nassau streets, PLEASANT ROOMS with Borrd can be obtained at No. | morning in the Universalist Church, Calvert Street | Geo. B Fingle, Wm. P. Stephens, Wm. H. Bennet, D. ?. pects arimere' | Church, Holloway, 7th. Jas. Farrington, John Ewing, £. W. i alignant of my enemies to show that | already changed hands, and judging from the num- 1 have attempted to gain it by any low or gravelling ac-| ber of sporting gents from abe a Jone, with tion, by any mean or unworthy sacrifice bythe violation of | their broad hats and fancy ted eravats, a’ brisk @2MANTS ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, | —* - : McCaughey. John R. Porter, Jas M, Motht, 8th. Alphon- tthe obli : Feicae ans tyont remitting inquey totheit, ROSSVILLE BOARDING SCHOOL, STATEN| Mr. Reverdy Johnson called the meeting te or- | s0.A Cole, ltobt. C. Green, N.D. Grove, Win. WicKeaten, | the duties which lowed to yeouRey ile lay.) | ede will be carried on in that line: with drafts in sumac! £22 £2, £5" £10, | ISLAND. hed vee John Comstock, 9th. John D. Defvees, Thos. H. Bassett, D:| sth Ward, (N.Y.). Device Full length portrait of Clay | ‘The following notice has just been issued £20,£50,£100 £1000 oF any amount, payable WwW Weenrnonr Braj cotta! ly laforms hit id itd ss 4 , |G. Rose, Stephen H. Combs, J. 8. Harvey, loth. J. F, | sitting ona bank of earth. Motto—" Protection to Ame-| “The members of the respective delegates are request- ea demand, without scoun, or say other e! are St the Na- + the publ-e that he has now an opening for alpupis.| Mr, Huntington, U. S. Senator from Conneeti- | Allison, Sami. Moore, J. Waner, Joht: M. Sluss, Aaron | rican Indu: ry ;” another, “Pioneer Club, 8th Ward.” | ed to appoint a delegate of one from u Balt, Son | Parents aud guardians ry also informed W makes ita . ‘ Hought h. David Kilj Nathan B. Hawkii ae ¢ d ible way the morals | cut, moved that the meeting do tem, ily organ- | Houghton, 11th. Davi jore, Nathan B. Hawkins, John | Reverse—Portrait of Clay, encircled with evergrec Dalit of conscience to guard in every, possible way, the moruls | cut, ing do temporarily organ- | 5°1'Se, “it. N. Williams, Jesse Way, 12th. Elias Murray, | ‘0th Ward, (N.Y) a splendid Donner painted by ‘tate to form renin Bk da Mau @ committee for the appointment of officers and drafting Co., Bankers, London; J. Co., Exchange an cir, | of resolutions for the Ratification Convention. ‘The meet- gone Beak. Liverpool; Faster Bank, of Scotlaud; Gi ib ‘i +} - | iz d that the Hon. Arthur L, Hopkins, of Ala- | Do: Nicholas, R. L. Dough M, Sw i, i Pe i Ji Banking Company; Sir Win, Forbes, Hanter & Co., Scot graphy, arithmetic, neoy grammar taught. The lo- | ize, an * » Hop 5 naus Nicholas, 2. L. Douglass, M, Sweetser, G. W, | Device—Portrait of Clay, protested by the Goddess of | ing will take} place at Union Hall, on Wednesday, at 4 P. gud the benches i every poat town the axhout England, fe | Sale and health. the orchard Garde helsatiny, | bama do take the chair, pro tempore. ‘Wood. Liberty. Motto— The Star of the West, the Star of Y ~ Louisiana. Hope.” the 11th, 16, 2ist, asd 26th, or the Royel Mail 0 -eet every dayat3| Mr, Hopkins was conducted to the Chair. Hon. Henry Johnson, Hon. Alexander Darrow, Sena-| night.” Reversed— sirest of Stars, last ia the time of! J had intended to compliment the beautiful girls he steamboat Ttaritan leaves Barclay ing from Boston oa the tst ot Mav, Apply to o'clock for Rossvil 3 2 : haga Aue h ine Gov_E. L. White, Gov. A.B. Roinan, H rh fok Ww. sage ° - that float about here like angels, but the muil eluses W. & iT. FAPSCOTT, wz washing, $25 pcr] A prayer was then offered up by the Rev. Mr. ; . yA. B, He » Ho! 10th Ward Democratic Clay Club, instituted 1841. | ond | am done. ee 8c asa At their general passage office, 43 Peck slip | iy ivi and. Johns, who delivered the same prayer that was de- Morgan, don Le ste fo Th, Papte Pntattons, iF dagen crpbal iksosse ne Clay; whtley touten sanding oo TWELVE 0’cLOcK Fre NN. ~All lotters from the country mast come post paid. Sy Niger Fat Seem ore me livered at the opening of the First Continental | Pepin, G.Mason Graham, J.B. Morean, E. E. Kettridge, | the Falls of Niagara, Motto —"' Justice to Harry, the Star| ‘The Rhode Island delegation is. just arrived and ROREoR aS hay tate Mews Colvin lemon, Sears street sisting principally of the service of the Church of eon cory kr oe ae fase dw. J. Phillips, | of reveraue and protection td inadlogn taduites and burrahing “like mad.” In front of Barnum’s AST “apt Kdveced Werber, Esq, Hic yn. Ww. , Carr, 4 E N. 1 25 eron, Alexander | 13th Ward Democratic Clay (lub, (N. Y.) founded asai, | 8° several hundreds gathered in the square, whilst PAVE the foot of Courtlaut street, daily [ouuus, Mra Vorinn, 21 Eldrid England. Baggett. Deview—Portrelt of Clay. Mf an Henry } 0” cither side of the hotel steps are two minstrels ed.J at 80 clock, A M., by Kailroad from Jersey City to Rich’s, Mortimer, j» Wall street,} Some one then read the 5th chapter of the Ephe- M Cla: rotection to American Industry.” singing songs. ‘The moon shines out brightly, like ‘Thomes &. Dabney, of - i Mi rist wn direct, without change of Car—from, thence by Port | N. Y., and €23 Broad al9imre "| . Device— ie a golden eagle just from the mi 4 wf Coaches throwwh Mendham. hester, Sch oley’s Mountain, > FRENGH CHINA. sians. ipmentDihre evice—Fine view of Ashland, | @ golc fg t unt, and the enthusi. ; 8. J. Hughes, of Yazot; Hinds ; Thomas P. Falconer, of Clark ; Port Colden, Washington to Kaston.' At Washington a dail: Mr. Hopkins, the Chai then stated that the ‘ it. asm is tremendous, 1 expect it will be kept up till Hine intecse i from Relvidere, Far seats apply to J. REMOVE r. Hopkins, hairman, then stated that Joseph Regan, of Claiborne’; R. E. Hammed, of Warren ;| Kk eut County, Maryland—« The Blue Hen’s Chickens.” | daylight. 1 shi ; : ; HiLue at Joln Patten’s Commercial Hotel, 19 Courtuct] No, 65 LIB ERTY STREET, | following were the officers of the meeting, as famuel Yerger, of Hinds; Joba M Chilton, of Warren) _ ‘sussex County, Maryland Itenrico for Menry Clay” Masuotinsatce: eae eater eieeale “arene pe street, i . ; 2 i , . M. 5 - | Lo; or’ thi eiaite tt nssdichusette, is th y i f TN BoTatyas furnished at the shortest notice, y applying A. BaLesMe, teteead meee Manufteturers, has | agreed upon by the Delegates this morning :— son; W. R Hawley, of Marshall; G. C. Shackleford, of | 76 are pes Men, ene eh iae | che heen | the Vice Prenidenoy. T, to N.BLUS®, Morristown. shai 14 maya on hand a lange assortment of dinnerand tea ety Presivenr, Madison ; Thomas Coogwood, of Monroe ; E. 8.McGhee, | — Ward, Philadelphia ~Portrait of Washington. “First in pl ie Fiitoand wilt ee s actiedt hates’ Hos area Hon. ADEE OEE [pmehoespe of New York. of Levon ome Lelia eed ppg fee ined a fiarph Gade isa der Ds 1 Of x) . he ick Paxsioents, 3 J.B Cobb, nda ; - Douglass, of me ot the largest ition! it is that fr " Psat Roe Se etek te Sobles rerio Og tert and | wm, G. Crosby, Maine. John 8. Preston, 8. C. Warren; Gen, Volk, of Marshall ; Robert Hughes, of | Binghampton, Broome County; they' came. in larger Reerrerrooenen.ct the Besald 3; Karey ‘Tea Sets, and Rich Decorated Dinner Seta 8 win, N. H. .C, R - j Col. A. L. } ; Dr. Jos. Hall, | floating down the Susquchauna, a distance of 900 miles, ‘ 20, ase, Karey Ts 4 Rich Decorated Dinner Seta. | Ichabod Goodwin, N.H. W. C. Dawson, Georgi Hinds ; Col. A. L. Bingaman, of Adams ; Dr. Jos. Hall, | floati he Susqueh i f r Havana, April 20, 1844 GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE Also. ‘fea and Choeotate Ware, Greek, Hrench and Ameri Leveret Seioaatall Mass. Sats Reayeriereg hs Dil oe vido peer ny ioe Pewnae sy Lua G Smedes, ember large one comes from Kentucky, on foot all the | Awful State of Affairs in Cuba—Condition cf the * ; nS 4 ?Teanshape. A D . » Te . ; . ; t el sada FROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO (325 MILES) ‘All th aticlen are warranted of the best qunlity, and tobe Beye Jacob Burnett, Ohio. ’ Mrssount. Next in onder was the Tenth Ward Albany Clay Club] Markets—Drouzht and the Crops— What is to be The ouly Office in Rem Hoe eat bend by she voveral Rail | 24 8 veral terms, an ents Usworth, Conn. Samuel Hall, Indiana, George C. Sibley, Jamos 8. Rollins,’ Charles R. More | —a full length portrait of Clay, painted in biuesatin.| Done ? Road Companies between Albany and Buffalo is at y N. J. Henry Johnson, Louisiana. | head, 1. T. Ewing, T. Morsely, jr. C. Cox, Robert A.| Moto, “ Assiduity.” Dear Siz:— a . |. M. 5 5 . . faa ounty. Device—Goddess of Liberty. Motto— We de] — >!ne nM nas been an increased ac- — Gov. Saml Sprigg, Md. “HJ. Thornton, Alabama. | George T. M. Davis, L. B. Knowltom, Senatorial.— | Light toh Oe nts t PENT BD ye, sy a gino an ob he tt OY ORE Benj. Watkins Leigh, Va. H. Chipman, Michigan. Cyrus Edwards, Wm. Ti Davison, "T..B. Stapp, A. A. a DPelaware Banner presaied vy the laiesotNerth and | “Vit ia our market, and sugars have improved in ing Immigrants by Tail Hoad from Alkany to Bumalo and in- Richard Hines, N.C Joha W. Walker, Arkansas, | Fisher, M. G. Wilcox, F. B. Washburn, F, McNeil. South Milford. Device—Farmery going to Mill, consequence of better advices from Europe. termediate nlaces, are enabled to send them during the Summer Erastus Root, New York. A ALABAMA Virgit ‘he Slashes of Hanover.” Device, Presi- | pers, however, very reluctantly pay the ad from Now York to Utiea for $2.00; to Hyracuse $2.92, 19 An. SeCARTARIRG ArthurF. Hopkins, Harry J. ‘Thornton, ist, C. C. Lan: } sident Clay— Henrico for Henry Clay”—Log Gabin— . 2 7 PEY,e 8 warn $3.35; ty Toe j 3 Isaac Monroe, Maryland, Norvell, Tennessee, | don, ¥. 8, Blount, R. V. Montague, 2d, Samuel C. Oliver, G. Mason Graham, La., i “Under this we conquer.” Reverse-- Kinderhook in | ates, and they have only been obtained by a con- 1644, Lene anit bey miner walks Vary at Ho ” cession on the part of shipmasters and a decline in ichmond, Va.—A sailor nailing his colors to the mast | f.; A ‘ “Virginia still claims her Son.” ‘Reverse, Clay andthe | {eishts. We quote ordinary yellows 4} a 4jrs., Union.” fair yellows 5 a Sjrs., superior 6 a Ghrs., whiter ‘ Gi Somme! “ >, : 5 4 teaan ore Goddess of Commerce. Protective | ordinary, 63 0 74re, fine 7] a Sjrs., superior 9h a from 2 to 19 years ol at half priee; under 2 years free; and all Baggage from Albany on the Rail Road is eatively free. Itis evident that it comes much chesper to the immigrant to Haile, N.Caroliua,' | B.S. Bibb, Howell E. Chitty, 3d, John 8, Hunter, Daniet RE. Horner, N. Jersey, | Noah Smith, Maine. B. Watrome, Jas, Binney, ath, John Bonner, Kobert Jen. i d than by Canal, he reaching, Buflal ; i | son, Jonathan Bliss, 6th, Levi Todd, E. C, Musgro vo, Foe eee Pyad' Rail Heoad from Adbeny. ia ead sg eae On motion of Mr. Archer, Mr. Reverdy John-| Sohn st. Swoope, 6th, Nelson Robinson, J. iT, Bradisrd, ours; whereas, it takes per Canal from 9to 10days. ‘Lhe fol-} CENTREVILLE COURSE—TROTTING. | gon and Mr. Archer of Virginia were appointed a | Samuel Peede, Alex. Erskine, Ri Feam, 7th, E. ‘dey: jowing calgalation shows the resale, vis i A PURSE of $75 will be given, Mule Heats, best three in} | imittee of two to conduct the officers to the | defeld, Wm. J. Maclin, Wm. Passage to Baflaloper Kail | Passage to Bi Cas | ve, in harness, for horses hat never won a purse on a regular Micwiaay, Delaware.—Devi ry ot : T 4 v see easasete one s0 . saad i ‘i r F ‘ . 5 vare.—Device, Harry » ug—Cock -] 10hrs, The stock on hand is very large. e FS a ee aaa renee oe ee ee fours, ocomte oO Tee ey Nay Tt aectnd Ward Honk, platform. ‘This was done. , _H. Chipmon, C. K. Green, M. Eucker, E, B. Bos‘iwick, | ing over the Fox of Kiniethoun. Motto, “speed the mil will exceed last year’s Tee woe eae ee ‘Albany, 10olbs free, bal Tree, balance for dibs 55 | NA PP ero emake fs ; Mr. Spencer, on taking his seat, said a very few | ©. W. Wisener. Hough boxes, Coflee—The sinall stock barely afiords ance for 100!bs ++ 18| Loss of time at least 9 days ‘A Furse of $509, will be given by the Proprietors, two mile Anxansas. Full length portrait of Clay, 10 feet by 6, from the easel nt supply for the demand, and price: TAP ea Sey, 2 sporuh to the faborer, any | 4 | heats in huaness, fre for alll tntting horses: $100 f0 Bo to the 5 in lA eA ea CUT A Bea ea ar emdekods edema somewhat better. Fair $54 0 6, good Gh a 64, Ba ising ‘coo cee Ay est inthe race. ‘Ko come off May, f] i i irgini 5 K Ce » Jo. 5 -—A live coo! dele, 4 i sf tf ig . Living for 42 hours, say+++ 75 | Living for 10 days, 50 cents Briday, Nity 10th. by 10 o'clock P. Met Jones’ Second Ward | Mr. Benj. Watkins Leigh, of Virginia, then pap eet rae bers AEM biteg le, a OES, im ase eite Gack Myepponyanic all the delegates dressed | superior $7) a 8h. Molasses continue in. acti Der dayeee see ses see + 5,00 pay dat firs rate horses to make a rsce. rose and said that the wishes of the people were $0] rengh, 7th W. P. J. Burns, Thompson Anderson, Simeon —— — ™ ‘i i inati le, 8th John J. White, Joseph Miller, George W. PANAMA HATS: evident, that the ordinary forms of nomination Venabl 1! h : BOO Sere set er ORAS Aden sale] were unnecessary. He, therefore, nominated alee 9th W. W. Pepper, E. H. Foster, jr. H. H. Mara- nian, * "29 Broad street. HENRY CLAY, OF KENTUCKY, It was then settled that those States that had an ‘Total per R. Road ++ $6.43 North Carolina~-Portrait ofClay. Motto, North Car.| demand, and Ijrs. on the coast is freely paid. olina tears the poppy from her brow.” Reverse, device, | Freights are very dull, and no au in rates. Golden Eagle Watching overhis children with aneye| We quote from £2 7s 6d to £2 12s 6d to Cowes that never winks—a wing that never wearies—a heart} and a market. New York $14 per box, ¢ that never pales--our country, our whele country."—|hhd. Exchange—London 8 a 9 per cent, $12,05 Deduct fare per R. Road+- + 6,43 ‘The traveller per R, Road raves: ++ $5,62 eave award remeorente aia a Petanoateeee ia other places tn Pyhios Detront, Kc., Michixans Gi OPrER—100 f superior quality, manufactured from idate of the whig party for the next | excess of delegates over their Congressional repre- | Made of crimson velvet frmged with gold. | ; York 3 per cent, Boston 3} discount. aries he Wisenaaa ert wee Chicago, Mlinois; dd to | Cine beat ore with erat eure, comprising ap aasartmeat fom ap the, candidal BRAY sontation shoukl designate who should. cast their | ¢<saat Ward Philatel/hie. A banner of falige, with «| ‘You will no doubt have heard of the, bubarous asto the different routes given gratis, and Tickets to be had | 14 t9 32.62, forsale by Bs. COLLING € FO. Presidential term. ; electoral vote. ‘This was done. Miockeaioa Glek cance thabalf moon, [murder of young Murphy here some days since. only atthe Albany and Ballalo ail Had Ofer 49 Cou:tlandt smear ___ sa South atreet. | 7his was received with about fifty cheers. It was} ‘The names of the following men were then put | son taking leave of his soldiers, 3 Satlomen ir] The excitement has somewhat subsided, but the or mm SNIPE SHOOTING. instantly responded to, and that unanimously, by | forward for Vice Presidency :— you over come to Vincennes, you will always finda plate | feeling is yet strong on the subject. The corporal, EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIARA sROAD LINE HE So tN AY ou pe | the whole meeting. John Davis, of Massachuset! anda knife and fork at my table, and 1 assure you that | #nd sentinel are both on ee the evidence of bd eon) T Hp SEASON RAVEN CEP for Snipe aici of: Witatul 5 ‘Theodore Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey. you will never find the door shut and the string of the | many American | seamen hns been received. The Fox Newsax, Newsnusswice, Paincerom, Tamron, | Sponrocs te'ithe advantees eloped by wing “Curtis & Har | On motion of Mr. Leigh, of Virginia, a commit- Millard Fillmore, of New York. latch pulted in ” ? : body was embalmed and sent to Charleston. per Borvenzows Ano Buriinetos. vey’s” Gunpowder, The Diamond Grain.” fi tee of five was appointed to wait on Mr. Clay, and John Sargent, of Pennsylvania. Ladies ot Lancaster, to the friends of Harison and Re- | Warrior (arrived,) to the Seamen’s Aid Society. Althougs thus ardcle has been but a very short ti United States, the testimon y of some of the best sho cleanliness and strength, induces the importer to s * Woman’s offering upon her country’s eltar—the | We hope it will be well taken cure of. s+ of thousands of women and children rest on e ° : in sev 7 Cpenemgbe tna EE The drought still continues; in seven months we report to him this invitation. 4, The committee con-| The voting was viva voce. Every delegate was called out, and he rose and named his man, and who consider cleanliness and proper strength, desiderata, to | sists of the result Was oh the first ballot :— Lancaster Clay Aasocittion —Device, a boy riding his} #@Ve had but three small showers of rain. The + . give ita trl. eae Mr. BERRIEN, of Georgia. tis latte thowill Motto! Phe Mill Boy of tee Bli cattle, poultry, and everything else, are absolute] Leaving fort BROUGH IN SIX HOURS. teoteas. | rs Heomiur JOU CONKOY, Fuitoc suse mages] Mr ERASTUS ROOT of N, York, For Frelinghuysen Ree ete Ae DN Boy of the Slashes” | Gving’ for want of food. Although it is excellent lorain Line gt 9 A. M.—Mail Pilot Lino ata, M. | | BERILAN, ‘Fiardware Dealers, No 5; gnd wales of ee EPL AWHENC “ Fillmore. » | ancatter <= | Sood Mar bn00 mmalority: sor Berry ot thm aereinen for alee the aaa of sugar, if caine Scioe pe to Bosdenvawn, roca thence iy a i T a A he Gibraltar of the Union.” | we do not soon have rain it will make a very great steambo to Phinda, a nate stete | mz imtre 304 Broadway Mr. ARCHE 4 simghctars oe leo, Md.—Device, Eagle. “Mot-| difference in the coming crop, as the cane o al- hype cel Greeny oes to Camdea (opposite to MARTELLE AND HOLDERMANN, A letter was read from Mr. Clay, saying that he 975 ih saya tip ted ”, the ladies of Elkton.—-J ready much wilted and will without water soon sasengers will Procure their tickets a8, the Office (opt Ot) A ANUTACTUR Se oe LE AOTERS of Ormamen | WOuld not come to Baltimore. Maine, New Hamp hire, Massachusetts, Con-| Cecitton,—"United uid taflinching. ‘The patriot farm- | 1ie- jit scems as if the curse of heaven Aiebse ines, with baggage crates on board. , Y ‘tal Hair York, Wigs, Soupecs, Bands, Curls, Seams, Mr. Bronson, of Maine, then read a letter from | necticut, Vermont, Ohio, Indiana, 3 from South | er, Henry Clay, the Champion of Liberty.” ees <n Serine "9 re 8 pec {i he negros ladelphia baszage crates are eouveyed from city to city. | and ail kinds of Hair Works, wholesale aud vetail. Mr. G Evans, of Maine, declining to be a| Carolina, 3 from Missouri, 5 trom Kentucky, and Kentucky,—Hemp bax with tow fringe. Device, ost tetrible state of ciscontent—the govern- Wrihout being opeued by the way, Hack train is provided wich | _N ¢ trade supplied On reasonable wrms. alZim¥ire | Mr. George 8 LIne, 2 from Illinois voted for Jo n Davis. New York # and Starx. Motto, Modify the Veto—A Protective nt making arrests on all sides—incendiaries at esp wnigh areapartcencs and dresing rooms cx-remly for | 77> <a AND GALF SKINS, __ | candidate forthe Vice Presidency. Seach from Ohio, illinois and Michigan voted fof | Tad U. 8. Bank, and the Land Bill” work with brand, and worse than brand, thousands 3 Burlington, Vt.—Device, Motto, “Harry our [of seditious publications emanating heaven knows Reserve.” “Thus do our sons respond to their country’s | whence, in every hand—the goverument continu- call ing and even increasing their severities and exac- arniny, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wa!- HF HIGHEST PRICES given for Hides me bv steamboat to Be ead by, ‘at and Cal, Mr. Somebody of Delaware, then produced a let-} Fillmore. Pennsylvania, Delaware (') and Rhode ihe Hide axe | er from Mr. John M. Clayton of Delaware, declin: | Island (!) yoteu for Sargent. New Jersey, Mary- jentown at 7 oclock, A. B i Izoad from Camden, at 5 o’olock, douse of the subscribes ney, on delivery, Wat Honge of the tubseriber, where contract ‘ Saltiman sia: . M. Salish - ‘ parvin A A Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgi: : , i ; is 3mm Csambre _ 278 Kircaheth at, herwomn Prinen an! Homston | part of the gallery gave way, w dreadful rush Was) Kansas, 3 trom Ilinois and 2 from Missouri voted | of 20,000 men in time of Pe X.0" Reverse, “Buchanan att | fertile Island of Cuba is fast tending to a state of TO SUMMER, ARRANGEMENTS. z TO MILLINERS, &¢. tnade—a Ory OF a stO Lord Godt eave aa | [Or Frelinghuysen—on the first voting ! the Working Man—we will reduce wages to the specie sae And sien pet oniyite erevented ty BLOOMINGDALH, MARHATTANVIELE AND | ENGLISH BONNETS, MILLINERY, So. | (8iye YOU Suing» and all eorts of confusion | _ A second ballot was had immediately. The re- | rye a 4 neat ttl ii JR Beriee ake an wu iidepectlent névertipant: ine nen Fare to Manhattanville +24 cents—Fort | JUST RECKIVED AL 4. Lv ON'S, 37. foho streets and the church. Tat nto oo of thé Tee, | sult was— Dover, Det = neat little banner with a wreath of roses } be y, A p nee government, the peo Wastington 25 cuts. ‘This Live will com- 36 Maidea Lane, a splendid rtmeat of ENGLISH BOS ensued, particularly to the annoyance of e- Piineiasen: embroidered by fair hands. Motto, ple are not yet prepare: for, we had almost said, Mee reiatcg on Saturdays May ith, ett, | NETS, consisting of snper Fateata, fine ttutlaods, Alb:tt | porters, relinghuysen . . “We weave a wreath capable of, and their only safety liew in a continue wnt Ys May athe Tt) Braid, dhe, ke. Also, an elegaat assortment of Mus Order was restored at last, and Mr. Clayton’s Davis - +00 For the patriot chief.” ance of Spanish government, but a vigorous ch : “teav ig Manbattanvile, at 6 ofelock /A- M.. and contiane org Milars and ther ar Fone a ed eaatteTs | name was withdrawn. ‘ , re (| pdtagetehusetta—Deviee, State Arms, Insignia, of measurce.g = renee ruauiug every hour uot To%elock P. + ig New York. | Me. hers wotfuily ja a coe] mats fyb from John McLean of oe : ay State.” er ars eae EN. ' hey d} IK, | examine the above. ‘The (ughsh Hata ar the clearest and bost | Somebody read a letter from John McLean o| fe | } 4 ; ; 2 Han = ffurem Raiiroud Offeesct7 oclock, A Af and continue rss Me parsek All ee abuns yal be aeld at wholeesle oF | nig, declining a nomination as Vice, President. mm Liberty tad ny Sp aL Prephosy, Molle, Protection to | Gecioe Rate, Cane eae ee rnines a8 Boas sate T, - yet Maving coacludedo uive ap the above busines after] Dudley Selden then proposed a plan by which] Delaware bolted, and went for Frelinghuysen; | American Industry pp sh ee ET draymuan, in the employ of Leech ning eve Staves avicg tort, Wash:ogton for City Hall, 734 A.M. and ; ines sb eet Paes $34, tly, 1 PML, 334, 4 ana 64g, Sts irk Cosy Hall fer | the present season, will offer indacementa to those who may be | they could vote for a candidate tor Vice President. Foie Wightugt te eta a ttad eT * pleno eaitno: to be met with in any ather store i ths A great deal of discussion ensued as to what plan | Who had voted tor Sargent. ‘The South Carolina “i hPse Stiges piss ou the coute {ed's Hotel Gurnhym's Man- | S02 SUN BC i K sion House, tephen Asyium and Lunatic Asylum 8 rieker’s OvFice oF JexPRusoN INSURANCE oy i we ae aan decided that the roll of all the | ™¢%» and two from Ohio, and one from Indiana, an atreet, in the fifth ward, en from Ohio, and two from indiana, | _ ‘Trenton —From the lodies to the Whigs of Trenton, | just y so did the m 2] suly 1810, Device, Goddess of Liberty holding an urn’ ‘Martin, ab Scan trr seat ftom tlestace Sieseiiy coete fe out of which the American engle is “quaffing draughts of | The gun was loaded with slugs and grape shot, and four- liberty.” Motto, “In war without fear, in peace without | tecn shot were taken out of hi buek, and. three out of his Bay. Abbey Hotel, Lsimty Charch Cemetry. Mich Bric ge wo ‘No. 36 Wall st, opposite the Exchange. bolted from John Davis, and went over to Freling- Fort Washington. B MOORE, 7 ce i Tana: t Loss and delegates to the Convention should be called over. Hi : repronch » v arm, by the physicians in attendance, Drs. Hazlett and m2 Imere rceciacnes |b eA TNT co eteratecreatend inersbendions cakaloe | <othey were’ Called oVer; “abd AduWweted as. fole | “oyeer. co ue vou: 1 wi ; Cedar Ward, Philadelphia —Presented by the Whigs of | Speer.” One of the balls struck him on each side of the * ire. ¥ y » Some one then rose, and withdrew the name of | the other W in token of their glorious and unexpect- ‘ ‘ rs Pa " against loss by infand navigation on yeasels and their cargoes. | | aug. ? : gloriow P back bone, und entering his right arn), cut the radical ar STATEN ISLAND DikecTORs. J lows © M John Sargent, amidst loud cheers. edly large majority at the October election in 1840. Re- | tery, which bled between three ond four quarts; and an. FERRY. Phomas W. Thorne, Flisna Ries, Maine. A third ballot was demanded! The result was | verse, a magnificent portrait of Clay, by Woodside, with | other ball glancing by him, struck the old William Penn . : ‘k ‘nomas T. Woodsuff, Anson Bake Moses L. Appleton, David Bronson, John Hubbard, ship in f ‘isbandry, Mott, p 5 FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREE’ 7 * : A 2 for— a ship in full sail axd ements of husbandry. Motto, | House, ana bounding from th h we The Steambost STATEN ISLANDER,w B&R Robson. M. Dy Joseph dined Josiah 8. Little, Robert Goodenow, Lucius H. Chandler, “Henry Clay, the ( n of American Industry.” pasted sighs Wen Catioed tubes Baptedr eon Pt stern on and after Monday, 22d April, antl faither o rs . Tees Viotsas, Wm, G. Crosby, Abraham Sanborn, Noah Smith, Jr. teense 1B Tue Prize Banner, store 108 Baltimore street, hax | Histant’ “Martin has excaped, and eo clue to hires Leave New York. Leave State Iolond, John R. Davidson, John P. Moore, oo teoe a eas o tag attracted thousands of ladies and gentlemen. It is the | bouts has yet been discovered to the police office! ats ae John H, Lee, . James Whiting, Ichabod Goodwin, Alfred W. Haven, Horace 1. Ha mort gorgeous piece of skill and workmanship got up in | hopes are entertained for the recovery of Kaine, and the 8 Caleb C. Tunis, bs Kk Proe, zelton, Benjamin M. Fraley, Phineas Henderson, Joseph ou the banner line. It is designed and painted on crimron | physicians think he cannot live longes aday or two 7 r. . THOMAS W. THORNE, Prendent. | Anpott Lawrence, George Hall, Jonathan Chapman, | So Frelingheysen (who has been a citizen of New | Clay, supported on either side by the genius of commerce (cid otter eo tide onal A lls nae . HOPE, Secreta y' boarder at his house NEWARK AND NEW YORK. GEO. T. » Secretary. De Condry, Sol si * " - 1 np to Friday night last, 4 a — = = Leverett Saltonstall, Dennis Condry, Solomon Strong, | yorh ¢; the last five years, and is Chancellor o| factures. Reversed, representa the motto, * The | and had reaso k i FARE ONLY 12) CENTS. 7 3 7 York city for the last five years, ce f ind had reason to suppose that he (Kaine) liad illicit in- THE New ANS ONY came RaAINBow, | 50 MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN | Thomas Kinnicutt, wae + avi me elunkett, | your University,) was declared the nominee of the | Union—our strong defeuce, impregnable to foes, priceless | tereourse with his wife. This resulted ina quarrel be. ’ WOOL! David A. Simmons, Wm. A. Crocker, . B. Upton, convention for to friends,” encircling which are the 26 States with in. | tween the parties, and Kaine was accordingly dismiseed CAPTAIN JOHN GaAFFY, TEC President; and Henry Clay i HENRY MIGEO. Ruove e ; Seah re inin hh ipa ese emaen oo CORNER of Laight and, Woshingtn freets, Robert B. Cranston, Samue Seek A al fringe, and | from the house. But this, it appears, did net appease the affair. ‘The | ire of Martin, for he won heard to say that nothing but Itintichly mounted with gold Tac AnD. . Man, Charles Jackson, | for President. most. # > en fellows bn 1s Binisher o . Caxsimeres, Elisha Harris. And then—oh, God! what a scene of whoo, andneraved pede of eitvenss ‘ , A ee ice Vor otock Eee Nema 8778) orm ulacturers and de Venmonr. yelling, shouting, and sweating! yes, and of cry} this staff was cut for this banner by the bande of Henry, Lave cecscdteined ae okt ae ia nar arenes He must ‘The Rainbow tas been enlarged, completely refitted, and | setablishment 1s now in successful operation, and th Henry Bradley, Charles Paine, Calvin Townsley, J. H.| ing! for some of the old men on the platform shed | Clay, from the growth of Ashland.”—" Presented by the | in thee : 4 gels bnergpeagl J adacted to chis route, and haviug a large deck saloon, she can | pwed t execute with promptness,all orders in lus Li is, John Peck, Erastus Fairbanks p A a ‘he delecation | ithe door of his house at a early hour, and onx- comfortably nccoumodate a uuge uumber of passengers. fecontiged to him pecimens ‘of his workmanship may be Harris, John Peck, Eres ‘ tear. : jore to the State of ———-, the delegation iously looking around him during all the time, Kaine reignt carried at very reasonable rates. seen on application to the geatlemen whose names are ann:xed, Conngcricut, “ After this, of course, Tom, Dick and Harry had being proportionably the largest in the | saw him as ke passed, and hurried on, fearful that Martin New Yerk, April 3, 1844 ad tfre | and to whom he has liberty to refer J. W. Muntington, Dennis Kimberly, Wm. W. Ells- vf Young Men's Whi: ational Convention of Ratification, i + April 3, rit eet Ss sad Go Pine stpeet. 1D. Tubbard, ‘Solomon Pa 7 to get up and speechily. ig Men Ky “ was bent upon taking his life, for he had been informed of "ALBANY DAY LINE. ders may anes end ne ae coy Samuel D. Hul D yne, Truman Mr. , of New York, said, though he was held at Se ha jay 2nd, pt vindi d bis threats; but he was not quick enongh, for Martin FOR ALBANY. and latermediate Land- Woleott & Slate, 63 Pine street. ae Naw Yona ordered to vote for Fillmore, he was delighted to housands are yet on their winding way, and, | shot at him almost the moment he saw him. ‘Kaine ron a ings ——ihe new anc W.C, Langley, 64 Pine street. t, John A. Collier, Abraham T. Rose, David | see Frelinghuysen nominated as we return, are met with hearty cheers on an- | few yards, but fell down, from the loss of blood, on the SOUTH AMERICA Halsted Hames'& Co., 31 Nassau street Erastus Root, John 0 tig str Met) -* A nouncing the choice of candidates. canal bridge, and commenced calling for help, ke. Seve- desl, will Isave the foot of Barclay street, nortl D. Stringham, 60 Pine street. A. Bokee, James Van Norshand, Benjemin Drake, Ed-| Mr. Abbott Lawrence, of Mass., said, though |"? ilk 1; Baas, ie . i health ral persons in the neighborhood, stertled ,at the. rerort of days Wedwegday aud Friday morainge ‘nt Toth 8. Jones &'Co,, 12 Pinestreet. 198 imtee_| ward Minturn, Dudley Selden, Jeremiah Plerion, hater | he went his death for John Davisy nothing gave him lis Hall, Beq., ia here in good health. || thgun and thecriea of tha man, svon came to his relief ¢ South America will leave Albany for New York on | ———~——~~—_~________ | i, Schenck, Wm. C. Hasbrouck, James N. hell, Kil-| greater pleasure than to see Frelinghuysen nomin- ‘oe econ “oe Tand procured medical axsistance, Martin iv a married BR ies BAY ANU OST ae ier Eannh Kee Mies Poe Ree nee earene L ated, Baltimore. men, and hes felt behind him a wife and three children, Bis IMPROVEMENT inthe aavutecture oC HATES) 5 PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS Sep es a ta . i FOR ALBANY. premature and disproporticnate wer ry °K >, K vi - bi “hronic p Fumes ©, Hopkins, Samuel Buckley, Frederick Hollister, | 7 MEF. M’Kennon, of Penn., said that though Kaine was not married —Pitishure Chronicle, April 29. 4 i John Sergeant was one of the best men that ever the edi Thomas Smith, Franklin Whitney, Wm. Duer, Hiram |) 0n \<f ‘ : hink ‘cepted — i i bari Putman, Christopher Morgan, Wm. T. Lawrence, Am. | breathed, yet he was in exstacies to thin’ that ay perenne Reevabece Vise be Eeer int resawene toe in wi eve full (Py brose Spencer, Amos Sawyer, Z. Barton Stoud, W. W. | l’relinghuysen was nominated. nd Liberty strat and ‘hat inaddition to their peculiar advuntaxes, h ; Porter Welch, James Durick, Calvin P. Bailey,|| Mr. Kelly, of Ohio, said that \though every [Correspondence of the Herald.) iene : Bavrrwore, April 30, 1844. Urs axp Downs.—Horace St. John, whose op- Trip to Baltimore—Appearance of the City—Wild | erations in the bill market we have already an- Enthusiasm for Harry of the West—Movements nomnena, wee examined before Recorder Baldwin yester- MeKa: » Captain A. P. St | in all other respects quite equal to all others now it ‘Albert H. Porter. body out west loved John Davis, and he had igation showed that he had once heen a ah Cig PER Fe New Jenser. voted for him all the time, yet he was delighted to| 9% the Mass. or Ae cmecmne atta te conomy, will const 2 JNO-N In commen with several hundred of my fellow- Lonevoneg ee geal ae bar od tha Lanisiat : ' ity of New York, and a mem ¥ “ citizens, including the sporting gentry, I took the | py hhisaddross, he sold to Samuel Locke, ice" Hatha train from New York for Philadelphia on Monday. | way, William Smith, and others, kites to the amount of “ several hundred dollars, These gentlemen found his kit TI it e| en found his Aves The day was fine and every thing tended to make | OuLt not Ay i New York, ud hed him arrested. It «p- Henry W. Green, Wm. B. Kinney, Israel R. Clawson, | gee Frelinghuysen nominated. Robt. E. Horner, Wiutfeld 8. Johnson, E. Y. Rogers, J. B. | Goy, Ellsworth said that the Connecticut people Aycrigg. Wei die das loved Jorn a better, thee pay body elet— yet Charles G, Ridge! fal; he was delighted to see Frelinghuysen nominated. harles G, Ridgely, Senatorial; Ro- | O° vir Luttell, of Maine, suid fit. ings, at 7. wivinghim a call. te Places:~ 214 Broadway, opposite 8a Canes W" Ht. Peek. | | N.B.—The data Tange and assorted stock of H non MERICA, Ci a3. 3 eS yr Friday'and Banday.nt> | FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &e. |, W,tho™ The Steamboat C' Toesday, Thevsday and Saturda ‘the Steamboat, NORTH Crutienden, Monday, Wednee Ok P.M. a aut e ea 3 HIE subscribers have jnst ved, per late arrivals from Pi H Ambrose Sp 'd that he was delighted | the trip a pleasant and agreeable one. ‘The Dela- ra that the money t frandulently obtained was ex- Alt RNNGYLVANIA, on. Am rose: pencer sai al b Pail a sFarmegc taking thie lot oting ala of Gave for tn eaxtor ‘Titfivreyged keenerngiatlyonbend, completasorines' | winiany p, Reod Jninstschon Augustus Baton, John | thut Ticodore Frelinghuysen, of -New Yorks hud | ware was as smooth as a mirror, reflecting heaven | tacied from him by aertain chemical proces cillcl ye abo 5 . Milliner clea i, ise John } « as e } * 4 " . " R r ‘ith ety and elem Sutte Deca gn (er sbees Cae scecey Llety | saben S'S. im pores, ra 8. Richards, Henry Maxwell, Wm. G. Henley, Mahlon td of “No—no”—Frelinghuysen, of NeW} 4+ tole Sam's Revenue Cutters, the officers of | New Orleans Republican, April 24 rs are unt . eee wn stairs. ay, Mah Jersey. i R ‘ aces en ata al Foresters orteeh, apy 08 Boa, 0 to PC. Se ANCE Cae | eae MT, MeKennon, Thomas Ms dollysdamuel A; |, ANT#ORE Sruncen—No! of New. York !—(Sen- | which were making a survey of te river. Texan Exvnesé Messenara.—R. C. Murphy, RED Thousand Dol , ch or r gate "| sation)—for he has been a citizen of New York for} ‘The only objects worth notice or iks are | bearer of despatches to the Texan government, New EVENING LINE VOK ALBANY. a Kintot tritme mi toe Mobere keel Manvianp. the last five years—(Roars and screams of laugh-| 4}. resldinoe BP Bishlin Duar thie cote | Who arrived ete from Washington on Monday last, left At 7 o'clock, from the foot of Barclay st. North side, and Banking Company, | Reverdy Johnson, John C. Groome, #amuel Sprigg, | ter allover the House, and cries of “New York oe Ot Eeaeep | ? this city for the Balize yesterday afternoon, with ah or THK NEW and spleudid Steamboat NEW inas Gi, Talmage was President, Daw G. Tyee | pi , ce Zabel Pe by h Vice Presidential can- | tage, with its quiet simpliciiy seligions appears | ger from the Collector of the Port to the commander of JERSHY, Capt. KR. H. Furey, will commerce j R. Cooke Cashier—for ; | Richard Potts, George Howard, Charles H. Pitts, Zabdtel has tricked us by having twoVice Presidential can. ’ 0 , GoD i regular trips between New York and Al- to. ° "1 Potter, John Dennis, didates.””) ance. [tis built of grey stone; surmounting the Be Cutter yp vagtiant 5 a eevee ee forthwith to bang; Fine Ree Xone yea ota et aye cPPEAPLAINE, | stort 1K. Taylor, WH akettion, Wins 8, Archer, | itt, teem of New Jersey, responded to the | top ig a true Catholic cross, an evidence of the Bie | Ou Tone New ‘Than At Ste (sae feo iw No Tuasdaye, ‘Thursdays aud Satue: | who wishes to purchase for cash, 300 shares stock of the | Ra I, Toler, Wen. Martin, Uriel Terrill, Robert F. yee i shop’s faith in Puseyism. Green Bank or River UREN Vicroria.—We observe that Dr. Pollock, y 9 ‘ Tywas passed with acclamation. ‘The usual thanks | SP y ison Ineurence Cory of which Thones W.'Thorne is Tre: | R211, Toler, Wan. ee et ad George T, Hope is SecretAry 1 sieeet ; three | Robert Y. Conrad, John it. Payton, Wm. M. Peyton, Wyn. | {0 olficers of the meeting—trustees of the Church, od n Jan Robertson, Alfred Beckley, John J. Jackson, E. W&c., &c., not one of whom deserved anything but deck: ‘cabinn are Ww! oases ont ame ae pit Ai aan enie erie three | pd hd c Wilson, Saml. Watts, J. whyme, B. W. Tino, —— censure for their miserable mis-management, was "4 Saloon sleeping accommodatt®ts for | yon street, Jersey City. mh2$ im* rc_ | M, Bondurant, Jubal Early, Charles Cocke, R | passed—and the meeting broke up at 5 o’clock, P. a The Fnxine and Boilers are all new Her draft of water _ Hie Love, Hugh Mereer, James D7 eae Fe canter, David | M. i 7 rs . € in, Wm. W. Magruder, Char! . Franciscus, John ee ees Lite tan IN MA ek D. Sharp, Wm. H. Syme, Wadon Heffinan, Wm. C. Hay: J hes beea enlarged aud remoddied; her ton rahe is fitted t in the best possible manner, h ; "| son of the Attorney General of England, and a phy” Side, as he has{named it, is a lovely spot and re. ticien of high repute, arrived by the Acadia, t minds one of an English curate’s residence. The | jis & ernor General Our advices arene a ; dit sole origin famous “ Andalusia” where the master spirit of Piadt lis Excel- o 0 the} United States Bank, lately sojourned, as lency, #0 much so that Her Majesty makes the expense a ng! Moni also the residence of .oseph Buonaparte, are | charge on the Privy Purse Herald, April 30, has pend upon reaching Albany in time’ for the conveyances x ¥ . t Gee 7 0 C = ; coat a went ade tomtSre™ | so ctonty reesbleg the rel bad of ait that ogepnen ana | ™#> Nesta’ [Correspondence of the Herald.) ferallat e id esas AE eEi hasty dio- | Crave ee Ten eapkrheeeads SesMBene tet REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, & —The S connoisseurs have proponnced jt the most COOOL. seen Gree Byuein, a ‘Dockery H.W. Miller, A. Bavrimore, May 1, 1844. | "rT! Philadelphia, we were again on our way to/ {tr titer was let on the tant, bly to the remalls tp ortuwmetiine ie Reet fies Pn gee oe sale ehtoer eee ed H. Shephard, Henry K. Nash, ———~ Gabarn, ——— Lip-| ‘This day has beena glorious ome for the whigs the city of monuments, pretty girls, and political | get of appropriation of t ion of the Le islature . ime manner ‘he aud his or in business have done weaving, which ance |ta appenragces 0 lovely to resemble pete, ——— Cherry, Edward Stanley, Guy. Dudley, f the United States, The sun shone out to-da conventions, We arrived soon after midnight, but | The work, we underst oe commenced immedi- | hades to any part of England | che natural hair, both in I pest oak Uanchral appeatance, w | Richard Hines, Senatorial. of the United © if i Y | the streets were as lively as the carnival at Rome. | tely—Mt Clemens (Mich) Petriot. Scot Hy ro ci eapcion trusueasion Bactareten, as 6 weal Sourn Cancun. OP Samp gladness, imparting a feeling of gladness to] Fyery house is literally filled to overflowing, und ted by. letter (post. pai personal fs toraaioed ith (vost, paid) to the subscriber, or | (ree, that ia all eases. o Parsonsin {revand, England or Seotland, to whom itis to “the cry isstill they come.” Barnum’s is besieged | Sit. Anorimn.—A fine beautifully modelled 1 and conn is tl mand the nearest post towa, will be imumediatel t ‘ my iar method of fitting the seat, y transmit: | ital Wig, Aig eee rely avoider y by the silk stocking portion, while the more humble | steamboat of about 200 tons burthen, was taunch- ree Booted. ee he Bae be | ad ee ertaea tre uke invited to lpapest this yal and bea win Deleon, B. # Davis, Campbell Bryce, Henry | CV*rY well wisher of hiscountry. ‘The erthusiasm Middleton, Samuel Chadwick, Joseph Del ‘m. Pai- | and excitement is tremendous—think of a fourth 3 , H here their bre. | ed from the ship yard of Mr. Amos Crandall, of this town, vd accordingly, anda receipt to 4 . roadway, eorner of Lil tan, Geo. W. Brown, W. E. Ferrel, O. Milla, G. 8. Bi portion of the whigs fain turn in where their bre- ] & . : erred b e sender, priveevenseinireaher given, get anal imere” | pe aisthage, Semael Rip 3.0. Levy, O'B. Hila 3 of July in New York, and you have pe pan of | thren will take them. A committee is in session he egy dag: Binder ete G. ireflite statid or Beothand. canbe collected wy thesamecrio | FRENCH AND ENGLISH OLKOSTATIC LAMrs, | Teper, 8.8. Willington, Oliver H. Collock. the crowds which throng the streets. ‘The ladies, | (o direct the delegates where their hospitable friends | Fiat wich po Tg neg at mae ema lade er for persous residins in any part ol the United States or Ca- ‘at 15 MAIDEN LANE AND 349 BROADWaY. ‘Sted bihaien bak mene Sather Kise, W; God bless them! are out, too—Market street and | will take them in. Having ae ‘or sha ny | She is inte ed to ply tetween New York ror ie tad, sd ei oe ea eID EE, Je, 2 Cadne wt & |. COX beg to inform thet frends and the public gene, | ¢ chin Morn Le Gamble, Lot Warrea, ciate’; | Baltimore street ie full of them. One would think | hands to-day Iktook the snoring Cae NOr I SpE ag? | dence.—Biristol, R. J. Letter, Aprit 80. OR NEW, ORM ANE OM Freee Galt Huekah Olenstatie Lampe; boglieh. and Ameri: Toombs, Chas. Dougherty, A. H. Kenn, J. 8. Calhoun, A. | they were inclined to shut ant the world, congre-| over a beautiful road. We passed Bladensbureh, | | Pirewoseno : erday the rare phe eho ical th i fA pe Kg Ad peer oF Pdpuice NTwoRY. gated here, from their sweet smiles. No, their | where several grent buitleshave been fought; adjatn- Nag tot Poe oe ye 7 : re e place Y q ct had Hehe tia a sealer une isrument al LLouge| | Thos. Metcalfe, Squire Tumer, A. Harpending, Avvred | reputation forbeauty 1 atstake, and well have they | {98 Which Win Pini ined house of Dutelybuild. | Navat, ~The U, 8. brie Consort, Lieut, Com 1 Fro Treiaht o* passage, haying hanger fea ‘of Wall atrect, | tin Catena id Sheffield Fisted Wate at Themipeon tA. 0 Borberteon Thos P. wines, John 3] maintained it. Such tall, fine forms, I have never | Mr Giny was at the capitol receiving the gréetings| 1, Handy, for Norfolk, sailed on 26th snitant from Charles dations, abply on Boards ak ONE. K. COLLING & UU terms, Manuel Clocks, Japauuery, Dixoe & Uoerman, Silver | Pindall, Chas, Eginton, Wm. K. Wall. witnewed, and they dress with a great deal of fot crowys of his friends that swarmed about him, | ton, with a draft of men, consisting of twenty one rea South street, | Ware, Steel ‘Bets, Glass-Ware, end numerous other arti- ‘Texveseur. taste. Balzatines are worn by every one, with | He appears well, bac somewhat thinner in the face | men and twenty two ordinary seamen Fositively ‘se node received after Saturday eveniag, Mf cles. da large aseortment of Silver | som Martin, Lewis P. Willlamaon, George Glasscock, | such enormous bustles as, must cause a rise in the | than usual ; every one present, including a bevy of | Sovrnenn Manorac A. spinning and ‘Agents ia New Orleans—Messra, Hollin and Woodraif,w | Ware, Ten Same Betone: Pon, best Es.ot tnexrown menutac- | Jn P. MeCormick, W. 1 Hoffa. eotton market, Barnum’s Hotel contains over a ladies, received a smile and a word of congratula-} weaving establishment is» else etected at will promptly forward all « es era AR lined i ae Jeremiah Me a, a hundred splendid ladies, many of them from Ken- | tion. Age seems to wear heavy upon his wrinkled | tho Tallapoosa Falls, near Tullahasees, Ala. ‘Tho two Shipcere bY thie ey eee pe aruba ine wi jtemame reaniriag any-of dhe above article arte | ea ovate) ¢ Wight, Wee Herta | tucky. Willis Hall, Eeq., is here. Your regular | brow, but his indomitable iron heart beats strong | counties of Montgomery an! Tallapoosa have now a capi- Catretually ns advertived. m wire Vtheeny, will nd their Goods as Lo we ney i | Heit Ballence, dak’ Nethaniel Benjamin, $4. Horerts | correspondent will ‘give you the details of what | in the welfare of his conntry. T returned to Balti- { tal invested in manufactures, reaching nearly .