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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols X., Mo: 125-Wnole He. 2005. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1844. : Price wo canta, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELRY: BOARDING. THE RATIFICATION CONVENTION most surely earn her laurels, who toils with head and| Axoruer Earruquake—Ivrerestino rrom Por- Albany. "PHOSE who wish ilver Watches, | A T 27 COURTLANDT STREET—This establi rt, to give that count ine inde- —The 5 4 , jerald Disehd cheat ip perchasy, Gold and Sizes fan Ate 9K recently been be aed lean anaes AT BALTIMORE. wee nce protection te her Inver te, ber yeople, bread. | 7° Ktco.—The Nauvoo, from St, Johus, P. R. ar (Corspapendeneael the ctiensld.) ~ p.thale adv tecall on the subset ;who, ie selland all | ceive single gen'lemen or families who tay wish manent oa (Cheers.) Above that honored head, you will perceive | rived yesterday, brought to us a batch of letters Aupany, May 2, 1844. hodie ly ee chee ers: sy recgil, mag oer ito ae dollars | Rov Ceath comfortable apartments. Enqui of Mire, Gere, " __, Batrimore, May 2, 1844. | the painter's skill has placed, as ‘twere, a thing of life— | and papers. We give two notes from our corres- | The Popular Militia Bill—What will become of it ? eich, Watches and Jewelry exc! or bought. All en da This was one of the most splendid aflairs that | the bird of your country’s arms! Let that, too, teach you . . $ il "s Chevalit 2 Warranted to hep kaed tte: ar tharmoney feearmed. BOARD. te thie ai e cause to which you and I, and all ‘of us, this day | pondent, which contain all the news :— ‘anny's Chevalier, §&c. &¢. good time. has ever been seen in this city, and ta y 2 y | Pr f 4 i nad ea oe ie ‘eat manner, and warranted, lower PLEASANT Rooms, with Board, com be obtained at No. yer ded te Shin ph ia: Ch ‘sf -: soe aap pledge qurselvee, sltogether— ke the fe full in {Chezerpendence ofthe Hest) eon J was sorry that you did not like my remarks in ater street. - ) except by the great Con-| the sunlight—asking no darkness to live in—seeking the San Ju. werto Rico, April 13, " 9 Seb iliti a AMMEN Geek wal, 50 Wallace, | Zl nouns an arta ate new, th loestion dximble on | vention at Richmond, Virginia, in 1840. operair with the world's gaze on itmade fortriuimph | Goggin in. Porta Rico Affaire ‘Commercial and| ey feter of the 27th, mae pegs ao pata pun ali [ he to you ion— Pag br Prvemepiny 5 Partic . ade : eee ONS ORS W. MOMEE The procession of Whig Delegates was just two | Hem of pureverance and upward ope ind fn the | Fushionable—Zhings im Gate Ce PATEECWE™ | cael hain pagoedi te Bipieal rapes aaamme AS REMOVED fr hi ee, 531 Broad: i i int. rou. of your native forests, traits of the dauntless RAR SIR i— A ee ae epi M&S, Maxwet solicits 2 cal at, ber newly-opened ¥.D from Broadway, ove dort te. vera Par iia i is i you may vallantry which marks your champion, and which should | Knowing you. only as the aditgn of ane fn news-| been referred to the Miltary Committee, and Br yey shore abe hee constantly a hand on elegans aseost- » mi iwre | judge of its length. Although the delegates were | go ever with men’ like you, ‘and all of you | paper in the United States, I take the liberty to | ere at willremain for the remaining few days of ment of jatest and most fashionable aiticles, at the lowest REMOVAL. ¢ ordered to meet at certain parts of the city to form | have pledged heart and soul to a righteous cause. | pen you a few lines, to let you know the state of th A A i sae eaten R, J. HEINE has renoved to 20 Duane street, between | into Li htian’Y ilclookeithi Take, then, my fellow whigs of Delaware, (loud cheers) | ufluirs in Porto Rico. he session, Are you or your readers aware that BOARD IN BOND STREET. De BENS ee where he continues to be into line as early as 7 o'clock this morning, yet It} this trophy of your enthusiasm and devotion—the staff] In looking over the columns of your paper, I find | the passage of the bill into a law, in its present PLEASANT MOOM# with Board can be obtained at No, | tulted.on the various, brancnes of his profession, im hie native | was past 12 0 clock before they came on the ground | which bears it was cut from Ashland (loud cheering} PY | that politics in the United States carry a great] shape, would disband Gen. Sandford’s Division of 2 Bond street, ‘all Iin*ra he Ge SEO imi im*re_ | at Canton—the race course. the Rapget aus, req at pecpeeeel en RA Tek pways thank God we are not troubled with them| Artillery in your city, consisting of Gen, Storm ABBEY HOTEL, . Here a most commodious and elegant stage was | jy it nobly—and with all the emblems which it | here! , Gen, Hunt’s, and Gen. Morris’ Brigades ?—and gueh. K VAS BENS! PLOOMINGD ALE, ROAD. sto: Fes tnayed bis ofhceto Novis Guy flail Place‘ corse: | erected for the speakers, whig Members of Con- hearswith the associations which cluster round it-it is| . ‘The season in this part of the world has been de-| being the fact, I cannot believe that you are 60 up- + tel, would retura thanks co the citizens of New Yoru, for “ ap2l Im*ec ours—yours only. (Cheers.) But bear in mind that it | lightful and uncommonly gay—balls succeed balls, | patriotic as to wish it. SRIBER having is old stand | S7C#> Sc {Pout the pledge of your future exertions inthe same glo- | dinner parties are plenty, promenades and “ rides |? "'The Police Dill will be passed, with id ; ‘ edge P Reset ; 5 » With some amend- i No.1 South Wiliam atte, to No att William eat re. Every possible accommodation was afforded the st boha ‘ou have done well hitherte—better, now, | out, or drives,” are very fashionable. It is consi-| ments, mostly offered by ayor Morr emanating. the liberal patre y i 0500, strict atention tothe busines aud wants of his guest, he hoDes for 2 continuance of the same. it lace, the best is yet before you. You will not be wanting to| dered quite a la monde to see a top lounging on a “ 7 ih mn 1y 20, thgee who have not visited the place, he would reepeetful- | further patronage iv his new store, ax he will rlways keep the | Feporters to-day—but not yesterday, the duties which devolve on you as the rightof the whig | bench in the promenade, quizzing the young ladies roe tm ihe Have a ontatites here cree Hoy sya, args told mansinn, supplied with theaeces| unre of Havana'and Hrincipe, fears.’ He ‘would a ese) ‘The procession was of the most imposing char- | line Victor here oway in tho friendly sri of breth- | they pass by. We had a great, tra auton the | head of wich is aatcrewesomert Merrie Anne Seauty and loveliness covered with green Rraas sweet lowers, | la JM. GANS acter—probably 12,000 persons were in it, ren, you will be victors hereafter when the contest ishot | Trival of the recogniaation of (Queen Isabella II, other provisious, it ise th 7 had, with agtentive host= ning. "th their, {auilice, will, finde lew hours well ‘speut in the cool shade of the old trees of "6. Ly dren ean roam in pevee and quiet over the ex or ef, the place, and be as undisturbed as tu their jogle persous can obt' Gir ’ wnt f with the foe, The banner which floats over you is the | : . i | Ot tovisions,, it a , m3 attec _Importerand Dealer in Havana Sever | fn connection with this, { send you the diagram | brilliant pageant which will float we know in equal tri- | The troops een. olf drawn uk Gs the Campo del | of the Chief of Police to $3000, and i he will cone THR AQWRERS OF PROF KT 4 OF THE BS tH of the streets in this city, in which the various pro- | !™P Whenever your patriotism is taxed, or your energy | Moro, and for thr jays carried on an assortment | sent to some other alterations, the natives will Bive char ne ae nenmaaTiion tea migat ak the Bignas of William { Dies f PYO- | Calfedto the rescite. Take it, then, with you. Wo com- | of tactics—retreating, firing, encamping, and all] Robert H. Morris the office, and a capable and effic on Monday Eveuing thedch instagt, at halfpast 7 o'clock, to | Cessions formed this morning. Baltimore street, | mit it with pride to hands like yours; and when in strife | kinds of warlike mana@uvres. Daring this time | cient officer he would make. consider What mea ares ought to be taken to resist the urjus\ | down which the procession marched as it was | it shall cheer you, and in victory it shall glisten over you, | the city was most splendidly illuminated. The ‘our exposé of the base attack of Fanny’s che- asses. meut abort tu be levied on their proverty, on account of : proposed to raise the salary uals or Parties wall be gle , : remember that the whigs of the whig city of Baltimore | (, 3 t ant balls a la etiquette; | yali Hie i peg a'Sewer, sunk in sxidavenue about ten Yearsano, formed, was ornamented by a large triumphal arch | ghall be with you in "yint=your cause, thelr cause—your Hsieh ery ererane eae a remorse ela aye Onn Ae: Joters, has ant Aizore’s,Siasve, tanning Grom she Fark, cores of Chae-|) _md # Bek Mattre i of the most splendid character, with the names of | triumph, their triumph. stan. fey Everything wound up with Viva abel Segunda. | duced many w private and. pnblic laugh at the ‘exe Ville vasa the piace every hour ofthe day—tare'254 ents, good | [FORMATION WAN ed a cdot ie Briceh bene | all the States festooned over and around it. This elicited loud cheers, amid which the banner | Indeed, the whole affair came off most brilliantly. | pense of the $10,000 aflaché. By the way, a8 no Tie rye thefheat and eat che ety ae ps aia Le rine ey ng in Mobile i 38 All down Baltimore street, almost every house |"! vecadumet<0"thib Delaware delegation: For the last week we have had Mann's Olympic | one ever sees his paper here, an should copy, for New York Aprile a6 tre : , if At this moment a pickpocket was arrested in the | Gj 4 n excellent compar was ornamented with flags and devices of all kinds. | crowd, which created a arent fuss. TE eco erag er aca par ae agry ae the benefit Kut as readers, what he writes, as it is the joint te which you serve up the sauce. he Clerk of the Assembly is waking here, reading bills for the third time, and i . ‘ drew good houses. f Wave strict attentin, | Lhe windows were taken out, and each opening | Mr, Joun M. Cuayton then came forward, and But, in midst of all our pleasures, we are entirely PLS CE Tae ROSSVILLE BOARDING SCHOOL, STATEN Lf ISLAND sate very antious te hearfrom him. lec | was crowded with beattiftil female headsand forms, | W@8 loudly cheered. Indeed, as soon as he was] without an Opera. {t was reported that we were id. PLEASANT ROOMS on thesecond floorto et, wih board | Words can’t describe the coup d’ei —the loveliness seen on the platform,he was cheered preinendously, to have the company from Havana; but! believe WESTTHORE Fesyectfully “informs his. fkiende + the pal haa nOW an O} for several pupil Parents and guardians ar" also taformed we. W. voakes at 1 1 it en tor is making afiery speech ; but of their proceed- Here there were loud cries for ‘‘Webster— Wel to geatl G id thei es. Apply at 34 : a ‘ it is without foundation. However, the people i i polit /'couscteae ry guard ta every. possible way the morale | Vesey atte. Heleences enchanted. ma st*re"| that Baltimore street exhibited this day I counted | ster—Webster— Webster.” Antertanihopentol GleBalliend: Views Wemmesinae | te eee eee oe eee Vor envimee Jy of even comunicied so. heeparm pt HaSaisay MELEE) sti FOR SALE. over 30,000 handsome women at windows and |. Mr. Clayton then introduced Mr. Ambrose |] am inclined to think it is all sham. The only] Mong Ovenaric Movemers—Signor Martin! att is deli htfol and Sealthv. the orebard and play- SPLENDID Eight-Keyed. Silver Mounted FLUTE— he li f i Spencer to the meeting. thing like an Opera is the Retreta ; but that is not z z “ei , found are spacigus..about ten iniwutes’ walk Hromihslantiey, | A. London, makes icholage's improved. fo be scan as | doorways along the line of procession. fon. Annuose Srencen came forward and said :—That httended by many fashionable persons—they never | 8W¢ hinted yesterday, is busy in the field prey. ~ The steamboat Raritan leaves Barclay stieet every day at3} WINDUST’s Shakespeare Keatauraut. m3 2t*1c The procession moved off at 10 o’clock precisely | as president of yesterday’s convention it was his duty to change—it's the same old thing over again. ‘The|ting for a great movement in the opera next THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. | from Eutaw street, close by the Eutaw House. announce what the convention had done. They have people want something new and grand ; they have f the West as thei didate fi a HE OF FICE and Store of the surscribers No. 22 Bea As soon as the procession started,three guns were Pre saa bie cheers) pr als Theodore Seling: agood theatre, handsome and commodious, and street, was broken opeo ou the night of the 30th April or Q af ii ‘ fi i i huysen for the Vice Presidency—(cheers)—a citizen that’s wanting is a company—and that they Ceseae tisue teas oes aia berets | ine asasignal. The procession then moved down | PATI? New dersoy, but now of New York. If your | must have. i al'dene up in packazes of'one pound cach, which wets subdi Baltimore street Muu CEN Caroline enthiisiasm bean earnest of the future, the success of t I auepose you have, heard of the death of Mr, vided into sixteen parts, of aa ounoseach reach ounce done op} to Gough street—down Gough to Bond street— | the whig causeis certain, Ihave thus done my duty,as | Lockheart ; he came here with one hundred and r wand nearly all of tt hed with , 5 4 : hundre mated peivaatity olen waa about Jour or five hanired | down Bond to Bank street—dowe Bank to Market Tener that you will'do ‘yours. And J now bid you nay (Sate harddollars onsh, and was sviindled Pat's premumied that the robber concealed hivrself in the| street—along Market street to Fleet street, and Hon, Mr. Beatizy, of Gay roae, and said-—He was the (tea en atic 508, a merateet's Moved tia tenors corse. tale pe tee along Fleet street to the Canton Race Ground; ey ch Sa anacky, (Cheers)! AndTaow te you We have had a great deal of rain lately, and at in Marketfield street Che above reward will bexiven for | where the Convention was organized. @ that he has yielded himseli to che wishes of his fellow citi- | the present moment it comes down like hail. We any information that may lead to the coaviction of the thief : ‘ : ‘ ‘ i Renentiig dite in-genétal:'the re the reeovery of ths property, and in proportion thereof, Nothing could exceed the imposing character— aa Nee He comes to you a candidate for your | are expecting momently a new captain-general; the winter, He has issued the following circvler, which fully explains his design :— w Yous, May 4, 1944, To James Gonvon Bennert, Exq.— Sin ‘The undersigned having matured a project, for the purpose of gratifying the growing musical taste of this metropolis, by introducing from Italy a complete alan Company, with a view of giving a series of operatic re- presentations in this city, during the ensuing winter, hegs ri fully to invite your attention to the following proposal :— As the requisite artists cannot be found in this country, leming, Bsqrs , 16 C street. ward Werber, Lae Hlioue street, Brook yas Bes ai al Pile pe. en wi ic! loriimer, aq. 5 street, N. Y., and 623 Be dwar ee martes CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA SCO- ria, AND NEWFOUNDLAND ; ‘OTES Ci LOT 2D, Bills and Bank Notes purchased, aud Drafts or Crests granted on the ranches of the Bank Loud cheers.) fox mati Gh Gtnamat tae te ee Ae pes e 4 can best gratify you by reading | one in office now belongs to Espartero’s party, and | tho undersigned, with the assistance of a capitalist, wh of Bnitisn North Ameries fnthe Prowinessabave, by teyatd co any Browse, hat tay be seid orofred for aaie i | ee beanty—the sublimit Fe gpg cbectacle af the | the letter of Henry Clay. (Cheers) Pl clue dethe repaga he.wil have,eo tetites -t aggrone, | ho Seneaers enemas eee cama, HO BUTT ET MACLAD: this op me rg sitio on in regard to any person comiag | P d d the stand, except the Virginia C Tere Mr. Berrien read Mr. Clay’s letter contain- | there will be great times when the new one arrives. } abled him to overcome the principal difioulty, will sslect, LLIAM MACLACHLAN, ont of the premises m Marketfeld strvet after six o'clock oa | formed aroun spe un rginia Von- | | vg his acceptance of the nomination, which was| The people are waiting anxiously for him—any | through an agent highly qualified for the purpose, some [Rew Yorks 7th Age 18 ee eee nine: ee eee nee eee rE EDELT RCO, | Yenuon: where 8000,toyely. women were, en the | 08 eyed with loud cheers. : thing new for the Spaniards, of themost eminent vocal talent which italy cen’ efford, ane Notés of the 8 auches of the Bank of British North | _my2 tw#m 92,John street, New York. around tp Nelahien. peavey sense the beauty and Wasnixaton, 2nd May, 1844. Business in this city is or oy present; tere is song ahom, will he Included ig gil i merica in Montreal, Quebec, Kingston, To,onto, St John an GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, : i : jy | GENTLEMEN :— a number of American vessels laying in harbor,} ‘5, " q order. Tao eeemed a hc erent rat Pitchange on New Yeik, MAIDEN LANE. "i The Prize Banner on its earringe drawn by six | CFNavethe honor to acknowledge the receiptof yourlet-| waiting cargoes, ‘The merchants here have a by:] 4 Primo Tenore, di grazie. api0 2m St’st m A Basso Baritone. Another Prima Donna and acon Seconde Parti, ke. ke. ONSTANTLY on hand, a General Assortment of READY | Milk white horses excited universal admiration and | ter,dated yesterdaypat Baltimore,communicating my nomi- | word—“ Provisionsare cheaper in Porto Rico than of alld: ‘These, united with Signor Valtellina, who approves may FRENCH CHINA. MADE CLOTHING scriptions. Shirts made applause, nation, by the National Whig Convention there wistmbled, | in the United. States, and sugars are cheaper in the to order rfter latest and most approved French patteras, at ‘he procession reached the ground at a little af- | to the people of the United States. Confidently believing if P Ring! Treighia Have wot REMOVED TO. shart notic Paieal 5 i ‘res of 4 | States, than in Porto Rico.” Freights have not } plun, and has consented to second it, and bas even entered Ne. 65L IBERTY STREET, | raons forishing their gwen materiale ean have clothing of tena reset whore snare sae Have, been tO) tha ff nom ation me the United’ States, Laccepeit, | come in asyet. Sugars still demand a high price. | Into'a conditional engagement with me, Signor Perot2), 2 ings’ 4 nt—S and other eminent artists at it in this ci > A. baLesMe, armony and regularity. ‘The wagons con-| from a high sense of duty, and with feelings of profound The following is a small price curre: ugArs, her eminent artists at present in this city, will con order, Importer and Agent for Manufacturers, has id a larg. ices, Vite = Howl ¥ = as pn AA alegyron hind jeg ymin of ane on rs | Pros aod Org Coxe made and triad, fom 5 $01 9 taining the Blacksmiths and Weavers at work, | f¥otenton hy accents of te nmizaions te ex. | SH dav; Molasses) do, 908 Ee ame Oy Sake | sensed inpratoasiectuenees Mae Sion oot Dens rt Plates, of all sizes, fed, Dien, joup “‘Tureens, | Sou'hern orders executed at short notice were loudly cheered ; 89 was a live Coon on an press the very great satisfaction Iderive from the unan- |” In Mayaguez. they have been sold at 4, but| fowin celebrated Operas, vir. -~Lncrezia Borgia, Ma- Dishes, Bowls, Fruit Buskew, Cenards and | _milmtec WM. COLLINS. ash bough, carried by Col EU acl Philadel- | fmity with which ithas been made. that only. was for.a few hogsheads. For the last Hino Fallero, Bemiramide, Chi 4 Roxemberg, and four ancy Tea Sets, and Rich Decorated Dinner Sets. __ | RACES—UNION COURSE, L. T—NEXT TUESDAY. | phia. Ie was the K- K-—the loon Karrier. Thave the honor to be, with the highest respect, faith: }two months the island has been swarmed with| euimedtrs ofthe don kick with thee on eet distin. Also; ‘Yea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, Kreach and Ameri \O LET—Th+ Oyster and Victaalling Stands. For paruea.| Mr. Wensrer came on to the platform a little fully, your friend and fellow-citizen, H. CLAY. agents sent out by the principal firms in New York eroduetion id ays a 66 asians nA ean sak se i ce. he % lara inquire of mB. WiNc HEL, before 12 o’clock, and was most_warmly hailed.— nee rae oferta cehepeph td J. Bur. tea Eelthmote, . hua we go beady Reco » aban ha an Cree Loved eles are wartanted of the best quality, an a 4 ) Bro » i . | nett, Wm. 8. Archer, an 101 1, &e. ke. 4 ok : . % 5 5 a h 4 gratific sold on liberal terms, uid a folato ‘suit Purchases, "| For Sals—A. Public House, with two Bowling Alleys ax | Archer, Morehead, Crittenden, sre erie ass Mr. Carrow ore sndsujd-It now becoines my duty to | _ Exchange on Madrid, 6 per cent; other parts of | loversof the aah mrl9 6m*re tached. | ‘The hoase is handsomely fitted up and now doing a \ i ,, Myr ask you, do you accept the nomination of Henry Clay ain, 4 per cent, hard money ; London, 4924 per pon the u he compeny, which will be in the PANAMA HATS, {basidess. "Geld on seconat of: the ownenharing anether | salt boiler, Ned Stanley, of N. Gy, Pattee OF ee maiz yesterday by the Convention? (Loudcries of “We | £100; United States, 8 per. cent meq. ; St. ‘Tho- | latter part of mber next, & series of forty-eight repre- 88 y) i ‘i Gov, Metcalfe, of Kentucky, and hundreds of dis- | 4, »» in favor of th inati vill P| > Spanish O 18, sentations v given, to commence about the middle 0 GENUINE JiPI JAPA GRASS HATS—For sale] Attached is a Refectory with. fixtures. For particulars er- | 070%". ": . ~ 1 do.”) All you that are in favor of that nomination, will | mas, > per cent preminm ; Spanish Ounces, BEEN brary tobe! ‘fou abe itwmediatal 300 EC 5 quire at 440 Broadway. tinguished men were there ; about forty whig Aye. IRR: . $17}. ictober ich season it ia ed immediately mene Bat TLE REM members of the present Congress were there E-| "acre ere was a tremendous shoot of “Aye.” |" By your papet we fieatd of the accident onboard 50R004at). "ion Ma fortwo aun, eeu our COREE ier cases of superior quality, mauutnecared from 7O MILK DEALERS AND OTHERS. |e Mors ona ten TENE een” | Mr. Ctaxtox then made the same marks with | the ‘princeton, and as there, area great many | peng optional to subscribe for oneor both tnoasan pace Teen en oer cee ees pausotiinast foie qecusaae day pure With from Sontateenet Gouna ‘The Convention Was called to order by Mr. Re-| tegard to Mr. Frelinghuysen, and they were simi-| Americans here, it threw quite a gloom over the | able on the arrival of the company, in order to form a re m2 3tre 56 South street. by Railroads, twice a day. ‘T'o a good customer enn: | oq ne “i on pehavatenduaed tte tee, Mr. Bas. | !@tly responded to by tremendous cheers. | city. liable guaranty for Be outlay and responsibilities which SNIPE SHOOTING. tract wits be wade to supply the year, winter and summer For | Verdy Johnson, y Vs he Tere there was a tremendous crowing of “‘Cock- San Juan De Porto Rico, April 16, undersigned will necessarily incur, Each subscriber E L 5 Pitticulars enquire 440 Broadway. m3 2t*m | combe, who delivered a very eloquent extempore thant Uogy doo!” d M SAN f > gE Ts will be entitled to such seat as he may select for the DIAMOND GRAIN GUNPOWDER. ‘ prayer. aoe doo a oe a. oelele loo!” And Mr 9 o'clock, P. M., on board brig Eugene. Sharing His SEASON HAVING COMMENCED for Snipe ty 4 bs » | Webster roared out laughing. Dear Sut :— ‘ The undersigned will have the honor of waiting upon Distootan, the 8 ribet begs, fo call the. attention of Pie WE ea Bid at aad ag ie pn cf ot Mr, Crayton exclaimed—Mr. Webster, remem-| ‘This is the second time I have been stopped wri- | you in a few days with the subscription list, when, he SRE Ctupomden: “The Disaand Ooi ol er the Convention to order, and I nominate for Presi- | ber that’s not Chapman that’s a. crowing now. | tingto you by an awful catastroptie, the particulars te trusts, he will have the advantage of securing your name Ithough this article has been but i i C | (Roars of laughter) _ {of which I will relate. This morning, !out 4 0’ } and influence. With the greatest respect, Sir, United Seats. the tat mony of a0 ‘of the a, dS a Sebanion, SOs ERE Dela- ) "Mr, Crayton then har 5 And now; fellow. citi- | Glock, a slight shock of an earthy felt by a Your most obedient errs wt i My = 7, 4 “ . J - 1 i et Y | INL who consider cloanliuess and. proper stteugihy. desideraty to The Vice Presidents and Secretaries were then nate har Naps nce ea te Ape PPRSPR EA ANCA fey ob Ine anhabicants, But Y Mask zante i Rael Pigs iy srialtin caste of ponrd cash, by Mr. H. T’. COOPER, nominated, as follows: Hevey Cray, for President, and % noise was heard, something like that of thunder | Navat.—The U.S. brig Bainbridge, Comman- Y Groadways JOHN CONROY, Fulton street; and J. & C. Eesseents OU W. CLAY TON al Deleware. Tuopore Frevinauvysen, for Vice President, | the earth shook, the houses trembled, and every | der Mattison, arrived yesterday from Vera Cruz j; Hardware Dealers, No $00) gad weneteeniesot ah EES : Mewdsioilien cs eR, have been ratified by you! (Loud cheers.) body ran and prostrated themselves inthe middle] yia New Orleans, after a passage of 18 da ay eds Seige i me a Pi pith spre adeoetadar Pe G eee _ Crayton.—And now, fellow citizens, the work } of the street to pray, It was an awfal spectacles] f° 1. The Bainthid af ——IARTELLE AND HOLDERMANN, RACES—UNION COURSE. Connecticut, + WoW Boardman, is over, let us proceed to pleasure. Let me intro-| the shock lasted about fifteen seconds. All the | {fom the latter port. The Bainbridge has been ab- Be END BORD 5 TURSDAX, Mey tub —first Heo Smerpetnkes for, three Vermont,. Portus Baxter, duce to you your old, tried, and valued friend, the | houses are,injured more or less, and some so much | sent from the United States, en a cruise in the ANUSACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Omamea.| tibet eo SHORE) Rhode taland, Wm. 8. Patten, good whig—the able—the eloguent—Daxiet. Weu- | so, that it is a risk of life to live in them. Two or] West Indies, about six months, during which time \ Hair ‘ork, Wigs, Toupees, Bands, Curls, Seams, | F. T. Porter, names gr. f. by Langford, out of Gulnare, James N. Reynolds, SI (Tremendous cheers followed this.) three were thrown to the ground and the rest ter-| ) Seditede be th 1 cote and all ki ds of Hair Works, whol and retail. Chas. 8. Lloyd, names br. c. by Hornblower out of Henrietta. Jacob W. Miller, Mr. Wensrer. then rose and spoke about twenty- | ribly shattered. It is pronounced by the “oldest in- | W° 4 8ratiied to learn, she has not lost a single ee a yee ei Thos. M.T Me Kennon, —_| five minutes only. F habytants” as being the severest shock ever felt on | oflicer or man by disease or casualty, though ex- ‘HF Huneer PRICt CALE BEINS. id Call, ; le voneiiphact tas e entrance $0 ae hw ae eat Wausit then offered a series of resolutions, | the tli ms i We are ory eke posed to many vicissitudes of climate and weather. gives it Mat and #7 i! ames which were carried. “ . _ | slight shocks ; but there is one crash momently ex- . , ‘ail ‘ Diiekinn, current. mone on delivery, at. the Hide oid, After which—Paree $30, entrance $25 each added. Mile Heats. Daneel ptaney, A strange looking man, then offered a resolution pected aad evaty one ib prepatiag for it. & gieat She sailed le Vera Cruz « mie ise of act at ins by the season,or the highest price given “FOR SALE—BAROUCHE, HARNESS & HORSES. 8.A. Hurlbut,” that the Rex Sonrenuat should meet in Philadel- many persons are moving on the Marina, and more Ae ku same a. ae t ~ ort which ‘ na Casa T. Butler King, phia. This was carried. are still going thither. " rought to this port the instalment of the Mexican (15 tre 2 eee ae vince and Homston Asateparal Wed, bails. low Cartage, for two Wn. Rolston,’ 5 Gov, Mercaure, of Kentucky, then spoke for] The vessels are crowded with mens women, and indemnity, being then due, ‘The following is a list Tr 4 C, Horses area good pair o ays, go well in single . C. Smedes, ive minutes. children, and willbe for a few days. The bells : Se Atuiten tee, pfeil wentavatof ENGLISH BOR | AL ga pce onl ates tnted WAGON, baila oder, Francis T. Chambers, | O/'riim which dlopersed the whole meeting. |Src1%e deumein the chureh of Se. Franeieeo, forthe | ©,2. Winer, wcting doy 6,1, White, purser; J. Bele Bru, Se: We, “Afso, a elewaat eneovtment of Kusecug Rabe | With Pole and shats iCdesived A Double Harness will be sold Jaina “On the three othersides of the plattorm, speeches | narrow escape of so many thousands; for if the | Past?! assistant surgeon ; F (Stiles, acting master ; Fe bons, Silks, Flowers, and every other article in che milli with it. For further informstion, apply at 200 Mulberry street, widen, Mbt Je by Crittenden, Botts, Stanley, &c. &c. i ty ve he whol: . D. Price, midshipman, J. le Haven, do; C. Danret- Mes, a ry article in che millinery | 3)’ audress a line to Z Ahie office John J. Hardin’ were made by Crittenden, , Stanley, We. shock had lasted two seconds longer, the whole ‘at J. lick 4 5 line.” Millivers and exhorts are iy javiped to call and s to ZY. this m3 3t . Pe th rolock P. AL ee h Qo seconde ter, master’s mat M. Melick, captain’s clerk; U. fauraine the above. ‘The Engheh tats ar tue clearest and bast 8 1 am writing this at6 o'clock P. M. Thursday— | city would have been in ruins, The steamer has just | Atherton, purser’s stewa fa'the imarnet. Ail the above will be sold at wholesale or | COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, PEDLARS, wet through and through with the rain, having had | arrived, and states that it was felt in St. Thomas a sled hear Deri avers tal Aomori oe lap greed REAM AND FAMILIES, Arkansas, John Preston, Jr., to walk home from Canton. Not a coach to be] few minutes after nine, thus making itrun from} Tree Days Later rrom Brazit.—The Charles RE supplied ot extremely low prices, with PALE YEL- District of Colombia, RC. Weightman. had. west to east; no doubt there has been great dam- the present seas offer inducements to those who may be SOAP for family use. Almond ose, Windsor 8 f Carroll, Capt. Lee, arrived yesterday from Rio, eased to call uot co be met with i cher store i ity. i f iljed wi paainie 7S age done in St. Domingo and Cuba, as it came on 3 Paps incon Pn AA RYONG || base knoe Miteyine eps aaa eae cee peice Joseph Beker, Maine, Eoror & Delhi, Ma, Anoruer Lanan Gun vor tHe Princrtox.—Col. | eth a vengeance, if T may so term'it, We expect | Whence she sailed onthe 17th ult. Capt. L. reports George Dawece: Now Toes Fe Oy a eee Josiah N. Bird of this city, has contrived a mode rf if . N. ’ ul ¢ a crash every minute, and if it comes on, and Powder Cosmetics, Scent Bars, and etiam mapa pyar Sarees Hs Se Aten of making large fom ye! iron guns, which has received | Providence thinks proper to e me, I shall write Of perfuinery. Johnson & Vroom | _ Mr. Crayton then said,—Fellow citizens, the | the approbation of Capt. Stockton, and a gun of the size | 4 nq give you the full aceoun ity! personal ery f ® | of the Peace Maker” is to be immedintely constructed f ak se, garmousiant coare sadpealeonery and profers to sel | Cet bcc rrnnt isthe presentation of the ban- | oF ne a eaevorks of Bird & Weld, At present we can |. APRit 18th.—The brig Alfonzo, MM days passage require, jJower than can, ‘be had elsewhere, | ‘Easerece, Orrice ov Jerrenson in Handkerchief, Lavender Water, Oils, Pomatums. T No. 36 Wall sty tothe Eachaue ‘No. 98 Wall sty 0 change. riy ‘continues 13 Tavure ageinst Loss and on goods, oe Meno G et eaten at cargoes. reroRs ne no news. ‘The frigate Constellation, reported off this port, was to sailin a few days’ afterwards. She hes 3 2. vi * Y i ner. . sing | from New York, arrived to-day, and says she felt} gone into Norfolk. ‘Thoree, Elisha Rij es Meee pean caLen aah peta Neg Here the banner was brought forward to the CE a Le ae ce uned & Mnepe oF roOgRe the earthquake ‘200 miles from land, at Bhours 50 maring Goud mas FW codiaet, Sa Gelb and Sin mine beta Foe OT eek: th tials Ph stand. It wasa most splendid affair—very large of } iron staves of the whole proposed length of the gun, and | seconds. So the shock must have spread over a Before Judge Ran mpsou Fries, Joseph Alien” m2 Im*re . tocar Recor sueet, | ctimson ae a portrait of Mr. Gley ai the | of proper breadth, and four or six inches tn teiclenese vast space, or number of square miles. May 3.—John Gee v8. John Shepard —This was an ac- Moses Tucker, Jaues Ey imes, ~ centre, and underneath was written ‘In all as- | These will be held together by wrony iron hoops, lying re gered tion of trover for recovery of the di John R. Bavidsoa, John P. ‘sloore, GENUINE TEAS, saults our safe defence.” It was gorgeously orna- | close together, the whole length ofthe staves, and welded City Intelligence. ander, a landionds waevaad Plaintiff too! house 219 oan tee. bP ey nitiags WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. mented with gold tassaia and strings, and on the | upon them Upon this row of hoops another of larger | Coroner's OfficemMay 3.—Arrtictixs Case ov Sor: | Division street, from defendant, some time in 1548, at Kinncie P- Buge thomas Morrel, THE CANTON TEA COMPANY, | summit of all was a golden fac simile of the Ser- | ameter will be laid, and these welded upon the former 5 | cior.—'The Coroner held an inquest yesterday on the | rent of $270.4 year. heed that in some ti John U. Merritt, AF 3 . j t’Arm’s Mace of the House of Represent- | 804 additional rows will be put on and welded to those | pody of Robert Nevin, ship carpenter, of 135 Stanton st, | after the defendant took the house off his hends, but HOMAS W. SHOK NE: President. PRINCIPAL STORE 121 CHATHAM BT., N. ¥ geant at Arm oH de of Mr, Clay's portraxt previously on, until the desired thickness shall be obtain- | who had committed suicide by cutting his throat with 4} lowed him to re: in possession as care taker, end to GEO. T. HOPE, Secor m3 mi Branch Stores, 818 Bleecker strect, New York. atives. On each side of Mr. Clay's portrait arose | 64 "The rim of the hoops will be about six inches wide, | razor at the ship-yard of Fickett & Thomas, in ‘Third BUDE rit anal eit eoeteenta ke sensed bls gone Ik, the figures of ‘‘ Commerce and Agriculture. and they will be so laid that the middle of the rims in one | near Mangum. He had recently been out of employmen stralried under-a Insdlord’s warrent ond 00d forthe TO searphrt een i e DEALERS IN On. the reverse side was an appropriate inscrip- | row of hoops will cover the joints between those of the | in his business, but had filled the situation of bell ringer P bis, ci fi Bogen ye et, ‘ght ay wy, tion. " d; Mr. Cl oa pasgliae Lali an bit of he deidi hg: Lenig) at Fue et gave wie but ee subefatenc , Corner of Maine louton street, Patterson, N. J. tr r. - | fully t smooth, before they are laid on. The rims t able to obtain other work, he became ams a? Nem RUN eireet, Phitédelphia, SGU a Lied olde et ade | af the hoop Ke thicker ai the ends than in the mid: | ponding and. rent. it was also contended that uoder the whole of the goods were exempt ‘The defence was thot, first—that the goods, or the we Jaw of 1842 is, New York, respectfully . who made | of the hoops will d- lowncast. Yesterday morning he left his | est portion of them, were not within the exemption gearectily | TNVITE THIS ATTEN SION OF CITY AND coun, | ton SRE cating cede: dle, x0 thet'when, after being put on in a heated state, the | house ‘eish alad aged about nine years in bis company, | ani’vecondly, that the plainti entered iato-a, writers establishment 1s now in wacecssful yn and that he i establishments, where dhey think will be fouud by far the eat ( in th .4 at | 209P# cool and contract, they will bind those under them, | and soon alter directed the boy fo return with the follow: | agreement with defendant containing fevers! covenants, cect i Li ections of pire and tndultersted Teas in the United states, | D@lomates of the State of Delaware, in the nameand.tt | not only upon the staves, but to each other and thus pre- | ing note to give to his mother :— ine | and athe grantod a mortgage of the goods usw security b coat ro hie we a Teens one P own Of their honse with | the request of the Young Whigs of Baltimore, I have sent a reaistance in both directions to the Serire force | This is to notily you that if I am not home by nine | for the faithful performance of the agreement discharged 4 2 ames are anne! ty of reference to high qu dities, low prices and this mode of | o'clock, that I will never return again—for if I don’t sac. to the gent and to whom be hes liberts to re e welding of small pieces of iren, | coed in getting money, I will be out of the world before honor and pleasure of presenting the Bunuer to you. It syed heperendo end ia given, on all who hear. me know, in token of that pre-| 0. {he powder, |The propose ate from any claims under said exemption law. A queation Ba, well understood to render further comments net fer n " At intift's counsel as to the legality of Lemsammeienienen Fane gies. al and only Warehouses for the sale of Howqua’ eminence of zeal which has induced you to gather here | Such us of one row of hoops tipon the surface of the others, | noon, for Lam tired of it. So, if.I don't return as soon as | evecution of the agreement, the part 6k apon when de, Wolcott & Slade, 63 Pin doezumbersh tn iniocieal seavin Chote in numbers larger in proportion than thove of your sister | can be done perfectly ; while it is scarcely possible to | { have said | would, farewell forever. fendant’s signature was, being attached. to the other part Wee Langley. $4 Pine » pexee treed ngdienminareaa tie ate e States around the altar, where the fire of victory has been | weld argo masses perfectly, or without destroying the Signed “ROBERT NEVIN.” | py a wafer. ‘This question the court left te the jury. It Halsted Haines’ & Co., $1 Nassan street; Pleased to take notice, that the Canton Tea Company have uo. | kindled! Iam proud, my fellow citizens, of addressing | strength of the iron.—T'vrenton Gazette. After this, it appears that he went to ave a Mr. Biyden- | they balieved it to be a fraudulent ogreement, they ord D. ham, 6 ne reek. lat ing to do with any other stores except those described at the | You under such circumstances. You have come from burgh, who owed him some money ; but not being able | find for plaintiff, if not for defendant. ‘Lhe jury found for 8. ‘Co., 12 Pine street. aps Im®ee_ | top of this advertisement. ‘ap2s Im*ec [dong oer pleerares Som your nine {Gents | Nowrit Canorina Suva We had the pleasure to procure ithe repaired tothe ship-yérd before named and }plaintit, $20 20 Cents, of nl iewi of silver, with a 5 cut his throat with a razor, which was found HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, INES AND LIQUORS brethren, who, with a common spirit, have rallied here in reer xia aie oth Hered han 1g Ee ey dlacovered, he wosyjulte dees. The Compe TRAVELLING ON THR LAKES —The owne produce of amine’ in Davidson county, N.C., which i now being successfully worked. This is the largeet mass OAD WAY, (OPPOSITE SAINT PAUL ma PROVEMENT in HA troduced by the subsenber ony Wii SELLING a REDUCED PRICES—The Subscriberwish | behalf of a glorious, invincible and common cause.— RLLING, DU The several steamboats upon our Lakes, have at lc wo il i u i —, man cs sie from ANH BI wN 8 ealth offers his | Among them all you stand conspicuous— Best among the ¥ whic jeted an Association for the coming season ; the 7 returned a verdict of “ suicide from mental depresalon. , Deatu rrom Hanpwess of Heanr.—An inquest was the mavafacture ie pring, (obvinting the ‘out ot the edge of the id Liquors, at a ! d those honored most.— ime sh Jni fare to Cleveland is $5, to Detroit $7, and to Ch remature and disproportional u hw Good ! most to be honored among those er made at one time in the United States, and the ore dat 812 " Soy eo erowa,) vie g met witht anprobatins of te public, | many veurs oflae rege chance fo at Detw yu srahing: 10 ebe | High as has jhecn the stand of your noble State among | 75m, which iis produced yiolds very nearly, iCnot quite,] Broatway, known guy an, Sophia” A. past mortem | Weatecruge pasmage to Detrolt 3, to Chiesgo $7 W he reapeetfally aunounces tick ia full and complete, | bark in tne business se Beaty soph erie etald sie! her tellows—bolily, bravely and truly as her whig sons | {om which it is produced b a s mortem | learn that the steamboute Julia Palmer an St. Clair, do and shat in addition to their pect Leip Hate are mane ARNAUD. 31% Ann street, | have borne themselves during years of doubiful conflict ; | **VeM'y P examination was made by Dr. Peters, who reported to the | not come into the combination, but rin on the " opposi | im all orher requests quite equal teal} othets now in the market. | a EeTRAGT OF G to-day you have filled up the menaure of her renown, To: | eanyreseneernneetr Jury * that her heart was dileed to'twice it usval tze, | fon ine Pupalo Reon Dente ea i ea a a their interest by | LAND BARSAPARILEA treet stow oir eAIBA | day you have made her the Banner Commonwealth of] Is tr 8o?—We see it stated, that the Mormon | and the valves were ossified.” She died suddenly, an onomy, wiih couenls pneiy jnterest by i ‘ot Tai i n het, Jo Smith, has turned his wife out of doors, for | the jury rendered a verdict accordingly. ON. db thee dieine for th j_ | this ‘Union! Honored be she with her laurels! She | Prophet, Jo Smith, rn 8 Ww! loors, jury seer cad hich aust, with an enlightened’ public. cauveck {worn them ‘well! and may she wear them long — | being in conversation with agentlemon of the rect, which assuredly highly popular, aud.adesideraium long sought for | Look, sirs, upon the prize before you, as it waves in | she hesitated or refused to disclos Triau or Dorr.—The examination ef the wit- nesses for the government, was continued yesterday, It RIVInEIIE 2.6021) Broadway, opp site Saint Pan aNB—The wyual Large and assorted stocl of Hate, Cape, te. x m4 It was u derstood, i i in supposed that the testimony will not be concluded be- a. aig Im#ec. the medical world, 1¢ needs no confinement or change of esterday that she had arrived in this city.—St. Louis Judge Betts, di vk. Ti d Jways on bani det “tain apeaved form, taf fate tir Ke OFT the breeze, which is to bear to every quarter of our | y y An Order it Been rane cae Settle | fore theend of the weck. The trial does net excite any FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, re, rest Ret engl on baa, T Complete assortunent eae artictes—for unusual interest at Newport — Prov. Jour., May 2. ——${—_— Amusements. Cuatiam THRATRE Ir. Mossop, who is a sweet vocalist, and is reputed as one of the best representatives of Irish characters now living, closes an nent to-night with @ benefit. IC attraction beyond i Union, the tidings of this might ering and of your | Republican. recting tl pand canes 20 unpleasant sensationto the pilieat: | | trlamph 1. Gorgeous ascte fts falta, we would that they mia for decreesor discharges in bankruptcy, and have neg: rope; it har een examined, approved of and sauctionel by the | Were worthier of the§true man over whom it ia their] Farsina or A Warenovsr.—Considerable alarm | jected to prosecute the same—that such persons do take freaity of medicine, an pecommended by the most eminent of | destiny to float. Yet is there on them that which far | was felt about eleven o’clock Rested morning, | measures to prosecnte such petitions before the first day the profere a Erepared by J. B. Thorne, che: London, | transcends all which the painter's skill could lavish, or | in the neighborhood of Water and Arch streets, by the | of J next, or that the clerk be authorized after that er Ne ae ee ERAT ANT, 866- Grecawich the artist's taste conceive. Upon the one side, wreathed | falling of a portion of the interior of the large building | day, to close the docket in every such case, or to enter an a ‘occuar of Waman an in a bright garland, are the insignia of the States of your | No. 39 North Water atreet, occupied by James M. Bolton, | order dismisning th ion on file i unles¢ a previous or- Also, at 2 Park Row and 581 Broadway, 183 Broa confederacy, shining the richest chaplet that freedom ever | and used principally for storing grain. A number of men | der of the court be obtained to continue the same, or un- road way, comer of ker street. rt Iin porters, Se Laterty street, un stairs, THE 3 2: bore upon her brow. Learn, sir, if whigs like you re employed carrying grain into the third story of the | less the matter be delayed by actual litigation pending lossop's name were requisite, the commodity INVISIBLE a aie can need the teaching—learn from that wreath that all building. w! en the joists of the fleor gave way, precipi- | thereon. anceps tee fo d on the bill in righ abpndance, «the mana- a FE, KC QLLINS & CO}, 56 South street, have an hand and | your country’s destinies, her honor, hope and welfare, are | tating some 10,000 bushels of rain into the story below, Gowst 6¢ Goamnen-iane ees had de rained i cei CRN. mn, a new close! " i ges and | Twineneat0 bales Brvipor from 5310 2635. | entered In the Union which your fathers framed! for you. | alo filed with grain, thecambined weight of which car. ourt of I. rama, but such were the, repented solicitations’ om the BO cicloimears have peoeonaced tthe nine neshersuant es: | Cotton Duck—200 mn 534,10 261. | Learn that m the reason of domestic trial—when the siorm | ried away this floer, and the floor beneath, down to the Refore Judge Ingraham. is patrons to see Mra, McClure gat Connor (heir tr veation @ Hie ere caPticane of his | «3. bal 0 I for pilot boats, ” | gathers and the blasts are pitiless—the Union is the ark of | cellar. Atthe time of the occurrence one of the men | x4.y 3 Jrumphrey Hunt. w arance, by the way.) in the beautiful, drama of ing made cxses Shevting ; Four only refuge! Forget not that when the tempest | was in the room, and was precipitated with the mass of | way ‘an action pf replovin: flat ie hos confented to make. that piece losely to resem! r— 0 ptent Sheating or Felt,forsbips. | comes surging from abroad, the Union is the one | falling grain and rubbish into the cellar, and singular to | consideration of money lent to him at various times grant. the feature, Mie Gannon - Miss Jessaline both Bice eke pT thing upon fwitich hangs your honor and valvation. Prize, | relate, escaped unhurt. A negro, in his flight, Jumped | eq a mortgage of his goods to plaintiff. O'Neill, one of new cones ind Misa Wood, Messop and ae FS then, I pray you, the moral which your flag impresses.— | out of the third story window, and alighted on some | jiaintitt's tors, obtained a judgement in the Marine | Winans in songs. The ‘wind up” of the night will be 200 hf bblsNo.1 "| Bear it to your homes; write it on your hearts; teach | boards in the yard. He received no injury with the ex-| Court against Johnson, upon which he issned an execu asical farce of the Irish Widow, Misx Reynolds os 500 Rene Bare Leet. your children to love as you have loved—to defend, as you | ception of some slight contusions. Most of the men at | tion and levied on the goods, ‘The plaintiff replevined, | idow,” (a jolly one she'll be) and Mossop as Sir le Chear. ea? ouput defend ete impregnable Pye eae (cheers.) | the time the bgt Ladd way ig bid aa pein an and the action was brought to test the validity of the re au Monkey: | Donbedl vawetan in new characters, xtra do, very superior, Upon the other side there is the por ture of one whose | They all very fortunately escaped without a scratch.— "ee, he miscon Q . . FT Hit, very super nme and fae are deeply dear to all of wtwhove story | Phildeiphia Chron, May Potion of tee forte ot etka alter th piso Tats 18 THe Day Por YUN AND RECREATION’ aT Pleas’ os of your country’s greatness——whose trium, i “ ed fi ERIC. . . 4 doe We matoue tae att Bio etic? EAMrs, ar cured, in five order. now will be yont triumphs he victory of the constitution Mone Presents ror tie Presipent.—The barque Pike en deniet Newhse as wore called fo Tossed tate te rates Ot sa aiid Wb bad oe te & 1, COX beg to inform their friends and the public KZ ind the people! Read in the history of the life of Henry | liza, from Zanzibar, arrived at Salem, hason board two | fence, and the Court directed the jury te Gnd a verdict for | laxation from study in. the amusements of this popul de rally, have just rooeieed te be nd 4 the beautiful illustration of your country’s institu- | Arab horses as presents from the [manm of Muscat to the | the plaintiff. Verdict $40, accordingly, - | establi be Frenen at Dieostatie se thf half barrels, family use, tions. Learn there, and prize the truth, that from the | president of the United States. fesers. Sniffen and De Witt for plainti, and Mr. Bar | all henr can Bolar Lamps also, new pattern C! " for | pallow—-20 barrels, Rendered. humblest station there is a road for geniua and for virtue ’ cakig. del pass any thing of the kind ‘hers hee=80 barrels Dried Peeches. , dour for defendant. in the ‘afternoon and @ in the evening, fered for gal. they have sa ety ao peat of Howse: | Beet Ronde a bares min lea oe ter ated quer to hid ong why Uhtestios’ Sreeet Fiant.—The Lexington, Ky., Enquirer SE OPTED ‘ Queen can be privately consulted at all hours. R Fee ete Ot aethela Plated Waree stati | PORK—200 barrels xtra Clrar Pork, very superior. the very proudest is his ardent, unfaltering devotion to | says thata fow days since, a xtreet fight with pistols took | Frasier iv mie Arkavsas River—The Little | « Trete 1 Stroxonn Tian Ficrion.”—Had it 1 lary ars: oat ve et Halt ae uil ws. 8 Mes big the cause or the © e undivided Union. The emblems that | place in that city. The p were Messra. Morgan and | Rock Gazette of the 17th oe states th at uit pa had | heen asserted a tew years ago that a dwarf, only ier Boek a Bish Covers, Uma. Be. ‘German Wer | “ha eae Lees to suit purchasers) Pig & CO.,56 South st, | fUrround his image will bring ever to your minds the| Blanchard, both youths. They fired each some two or | been rising rapidly for come aye, ant 6. | 0 TARR | ting fect high, glntors nearly soran ant halt, ¢donen Ware, Stecl Sets, Glass-Ware, and numerous other arii- 1» Ke a <~| mighty interests of agriculture, commerce and do-| three times. Blanchard was wounded jin the side, and | than since he great worse ; ' y FA formers could be seen for the sum of one shil , the ole stiver | LAP Dmee Pure Leaf Lard. mentic. industry (cheers) over’ which his zealous | Morgan in the hip, neither dangerously, but both se- | five feat of being over iv " EN yee hare been scouted as absiint in the extreme, War oon memaee. Be whe Fad) Lest art, for sate b: "| [patriotism has, without faiting hung! And when now, | verciy. fears wore omertiined |v gue do much ine perfectly preposterous. Stich, however, is the case, tape. ma sire p Leenf Tear, fer tale OY, oe Sonth ot. | andin the times to come, you shall be surrounded by the ; } he farmers on ic bottom lands, ae any persona pore ‘patronising Peale ae respec! wes 5 . nto . invited to Can Hey eill fad thele Goede ae Tow many ie TORTOE SHELL—00 pounds, good anally i bre: into sy remernber, fellow Bison, Pilate eg 13 pon eny Fat tt yo Wutat's 1 4 Name 1—There is a place in Wabash | The best heats are reserved e Indies. This in as it ; mice Her at_ man will best deserve his country’s love, and will ler Valley, called * Bed Bu, rove, ought to b bg toy a *No.0 Rontine Building, |e ill beat d y's love, Pastor of Salem street Church, Boston y called “ Bod Bug Grove," h

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