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Vol: X., No. 134—Whole No, 3704, THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1844. vie Hora Stat Seana Bhie HIGH Royal Matt Stat : y"Sadhine, Boa, Commaandet eave for the above ports on Thuraday 16th natant. ‘The BRITANNIA, John Hewitt, Eaq., Commancer, on the lst of June next, AND LIVERPOOL. Wa tey ASIA,! evel, with superior ac 1 -o) > Pro il I au pilote witl be tak: ce to Atheds snd the part of the outward ¢ 'Veaedos and the Ruiai *cio, Samos, Kho: Jonpa, where che vessel will ‘M, Jr. he 2 to Smyrne D. BRIGHAM, 5:44 fe Midon, Caesar.ay Ag remain a soffi ie rt tune to ting mou Da Doamer canta sunclied i 2 ees SE DIA SRP : £50,£100, £1000 ir ~ £2, £3, £5, £10, ay, ; acount, oF auy other charge, at'tive Na- | f2,Corsica, Kiva, Jona, touching fa & Co., Exchange and 'D: Company’ Sir Wm, cupy about 7 mo . ercial aud other informa’ 4 of curiosities. Ke. may projected for the furpose of cpeniag new the old aud new wort will it “i ich drafts will be land, Scotland and ad 26th, or the Ro: the packets of the Ith, 16th, 21 steamer sailing fro1 At their general passage offi t corver of Maiden L: ~All letters from the country must come poat rai es for trade betwee the cruise round, a certaia q vant of by burteror otherwise, which privit probably yield a protit sufficient to nearly or qaue cover the ‘The charge to each passenger, provided a t number offe's in saan, Will not excved the weutal ex t NEW YORK, r SCHOOLEY’8 MOUNTAIN impreved will anp EASTON. urtlact strdat, dail ek, AM, by Railroad from itnout'change of Cor—from Meadh: hester, Sch voley ington to Keston.’ At from Belvidere. Wor seats Patten’s Commercial Hotel, 73 price. of passage. rist wa diseet, visiting the Holy Law to the stadent, the man of p'ea: make early eppnestion, xs the Colden, line intercects to and the number who come forward early ond eagego. 488° select, acd wul hed at the shortest notice, de os Fespecting the art GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, WROM ALBANY TO BUKFALO (35 MILES) _. BY RAIL ROAD. The only Ofna ia: Row Fork esrabiished by the several Rail fe betwen No. 5 COURTLAND? 3T JOHN T. CLAK, General Agent. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS, feet ‘appointed agents ifrom Albany to Bu furnished with at the ports intended to be visited, aut the most advisable 1avestments to be made in re- fieight oF passage, aoply to ec SAWL W. D: 109 Front xt. ViERPOOL PACK the 26th and Liverpool om the Lith vi each month. NeW LINE OF To sau irom New York on Ship ROSCIUS, a4 2, D, hip GARRICK, & it. B. 1. A. Tras From Ltvenro in A. Depeyster, 11th March. rask, 1th April. re havi jug Immigrants by Rail i termediate places, are enabled to send them during the Summer from Naw York ‘to Utica tor $2,06; to Syracuse $2.92, to Au- bara $3,36; to Rochester $1,61 to Buffalo $5.50. from 2 to 13 yeare old at half pri Baggage from Albany on the Rail Roao is euti Tis avident that it comes much cheaper to Kail Road thaa by Ci teamboac from New York hours; whrreas, it takes per owing calculation shows ONS, ace ships are all bnilt in the city of Ne ith annsual eom! Price; under 2 rds of 1000 tons, ach improvements as rt for passengers. taken in the arrangement of their recom: ence is $100, tor which ships are commanded bi masters, who will make evory sxortidu to give Ke- ry Capal, he rer: and Rail Road Canal from 9to 10 days. Tesalt, viz :— Taasage to Buffalo per C Lugange to Buffalo, 501 lance fe ample stores will be prov fe enptains or owners of the ships will be reaporsi- letters, Is or packages sont by them, uuless re- of Inding are sigued therefor aprry, to U0. 58 Sout AWN, SHIPLE: om N. York to” worth to the Laban th ht Letters by the pack is will be charzed 12}9 eet ; 50 cents per oance, and newspapers | ceat each. Living for 42 hot Total per R. Road +++ $5.43 coats per single Dedact fare per R. Road + ‘The traveller per R. Road saves.» $5,62 ‘They also forward 4 other plngea in, Ohio; D i EW _YOKn AND ET. Second Line—The Ships of this line will hereafter Lf York on the Lat, and Havre on the 16th of each month, as fol- RY Now ship onerDA f ROMNEY, YORE: only atthe Albany Skit head Office so Contents Cama ee James Ship BALTIMO) iW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RA .ROADLINE DIRECT, Fou Nawage awicn, Puincetox, TReNTOR, 0: Ww RDENTOWN AND Tederick New ship 8t. NICH | 4 “The aecommod ..ona of these ship ansed, bining all that my be required for comfort. ‘The pri cere will be supplied with every re wines and liquors. _ | THROUGH IN 81X HOURS. Leariog New York Moraing Line at 9 A. bin passage is $100. Passen, isite with the exception of doods intended fur theae veasels will be forwarded by the sub scribers, free from any other than the ex) i eurred on them. For Fe OE TINGR ER, A No. 9 Tonties Rnilding, ear, Wall FOR LIVERPOOL Ship, rad sails ov the 2! ty conpersfe ptaia Joho Petr, eneaved and gui. colonial goods an from the foot of C. jordentown, from thence by gisees to Camden (opposite to wiil procure their tickets at the oifies foot of ret, where a commodious steamboat, will be ix with baggage crates on ¢ crates are conve’ ea actually in a vyed from city to aity, yy the way Each train ts provided wich which areapartments and dressing rooms ex:reutly for ea? ase, Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal wn at 7 oclock, A. \ Ho! has ke ry the whole of her ears 7 , but cra yet take a few tons of will sail as above. For balance of treigut of catia passage, having very haad some si/te-ron seevinmodatioas for eight cabin who wiil be taken on m sderote term: teie,on board, at vier “To 10 North Rive ROCHe, BRO bv steamboat to Bi ‘ad by railroad from Caind for Baltimore leave , 4. M. being s continuation of thelines from New York. H nexe door to the Fal SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. HATTANVILLE LINE OF STAG. Fare to Manhattanville Washington 25 cents. wence running on Saturday, May 4th, 1644 Vianhattinville, at 6 o’e! rating every hour untit 7 o'clock P. ¢omer of Tryoa Kow and Harlem Rajtcoad Office, at7 o'clock, A. M., and cout FOR LONDON. het of the 10th May—The packet ship MONTREAL, C AL, Captain Tis ertha will require to make early JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South sireet Passage from Londonand Liverpool can at all times be ace chets, at the lowest raten; and drafis can, be furn'shed, payable at all the prinet-al banking tarough ut Great Britain and Ireland,on applica OOMINGDALE, ORT WABHINGTO ‘This Line will eom- Jock A. M., and continne | ured by the regular Chatham st, two doors rast of the 4 feaving tort Wash ogtan for City Ball, 7 A M. and PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second Line—Ihe ba, 4 nnd 63g. Stages ‘T. N CHOLAS, Joho B. Pell, master, will ail ou the Ist of Jane, For -reight or passage apply to mice jeaving City Hall for ; dan “These Stages piss oa the route Reed's Hotel, Buroh:m's Man rphon Asylum and Lunatic Asylum, S.ricker’s tovel, Prinity Chureh Cemetry, 1 FOR NEW ORLEAN ORK Packer, to aail 15tn May—T GASLON, Captain Eldridge, will positively sail as above, TORIA, HELL GATE FERRY, AND NEW YORK STAGES ¢ running oo Monday, May 9, and 11 o%loek, Hill, ot 7,9, 19, and PM. Tevight ot passage, having handsome furnished ace dations, apply on board, at Orleans Whar foot Vall street Eo K. COLLINS & ¢ ‘56 Sonth street Agents in New Orleans—Mesers. Hallin and Woodratf, wh will promptly forward all coods to their add NB Shippers by th , foot of Wall street CO. am street opposite City 5, 6and 7 o’cloek his Stage will eail or passengers ot 20 Bowery, coreer of Nip'clock A.M 1 that the ships of panecoally as adv ACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER. L PACKETS—FOR LIVERPOOL —Regular Packet of the 16h May —The magni ag, packet ship YORKSHIK er, will positively rail ow Thars On ‘he arrival of the stage at Ai ¥ bein readiness for conveying passengers to Ravens wood and Long Island Farms. ts. rave aud Wagons to let. LEWIS & CART. incent and ole re SUMMrFR ARRANG NEWARK AND NE} FARE ONLY 18 THE NEW AND 8S CAPT, fitted out in a er, With every mordera anot but add to the comfort of thos “R RAINBOW, iN JOHN Gat og the old country, should eall and se thi 20 Of uaral architecture, before engaging par- For terias ot passage apply on board ve Newark, fuc ™ genes, vM. Leave New York, d 4 at 8 A. M. and 2P. M. and sage In any oteer vessel. foot of Beekman street, @r to the sabseribers., ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton street, next oor to the PLEASANT AND CHEAP WXOURSIONS, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEW BRIGHTON, PORT RI MMOND, [*LA“D.) & NEW YORK FERRY, From Piet No, i. North iiver, foot of stand at the corner ‘of streets to 136 CANAL street, between Hadson and Varich aiveets, where they are selling every thiug in the Boot and Shoe lige cheaper than ever. Dont torvet the name nnd number. BOOTS AND S$) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. ALL WHO WEAR theabore articles and wish to save mows hd betier loseno miuem ealling at the 1S. 1 SECOR: Nos. 160 f with an jish, cannot be surpass dor per jose Indies and gentle er an indispensably 1604 er 161 Oreenwich street are the only pla they can depena on beiat N, §.—iad'es’ an hand ia endless variet Tra digmember 160 ew Brighton, at 8 and 10.A.M.; at LX. wes New York, at ¥ard WA. Port Richmond, at 20 minutes to 3,end 10A M fashionable Bout ar: GENE, EVENING LINE FOR ALBANY. ‘are $1—| i New and Spleadid steamboat NEW RH. Wurey, will leave the s relay street (uorth side) ow ing, 15th instant, at seven o'clock. s. Wednesdays and ys and Saturdayn, rebuitand remodelled, and fitted 8 a ‘arge num! er of elc- a large and commodious Promenade Deck, a og si t) NMinees! Gaiters, Shoes, ke , always on up inthe best possible minuer. Nhe he : MG and 161 Greenwich strest. £0 and extensive avd , ons for pearly 700 persous. in bight, so that she will alwys be able to cross the bars with cat detention ut traas hi ALBANY DAY LINE. AT 7 O'CLOCK, A. 3 FOR ALBANY’ and Intermediate Land- 4, sblend.d'stemtaboat OA, Captain MM ‘Crues- Gell, wil leave the steamboat, pier foot of Robinson street, on r ngs, May th, at 7 o'clock. For passrge, apply on board, ALBANY DAY LIN&—For Albany aud nga, At half-past 6 o’cloe! new nmodi ain M Hf. dt roestell BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESAL A Large Aasor ment of the above named articles may be had at the Manufecturers WE ON Haid Ma) sticwlar the follows pe do Kip Pegged Do do Calf do lens’ & Boys? Kip ing the pew SOUTH AMERIC a do Pump Bole id Children's Bas- id Sewed, together vl Lewhor Has. Do StoutPexmed And agrrat variety of Womea’s jcoters, Slippers, Se eral assor inent of morehouts aud othersare invited toeall and examine w for auth of city acceptances LE & CO., No. 260 Pevrl United States Hotel Building, S0ctHad RICA, foot of Kobivaoa strert, on Monday, Wedueeday and Fridsy mariage, at 646 ovslock, Mata'day mornings, THE INVISIBLE WIG RID A. Depeyster, of 1060 tons, will sail as 10 closely renembles the real hend of bnir thatsceptics anc coanorseenre have pronowneed jt the most perfect and ex 7 t advantage of thir withoot sewing © yee 0 clonely to resemb!: antural appearance, nyu ra y. or passage, having accommodations uo-qualled Jendor or comfurt, appl, on benrd, at Orleans wharl, foot i, K. COLLINS & CO. % South st. Capt B J H. Trask, will sucered th of June, her regalar day. traordinary invention of the day. novel and aniqne wig is its being all acrest, or to F, both im lightness an Price of passage $100, defy detection, its texture the Sheridan, ani 29 noleseur are alike invited to inspect niinr method of fitti 117.148 Brondwray, SUM LAV ei ‘h) Preker 21st Mave ges York built ip Woothouss, 13 Ye ‘ight oF parsege, havi ningurparsed by tu ‘he new and ver: iP QUEEN O 1250 tons burthen, will sail as above, UI TEAS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL, THE CANTON TEA COMPANY, PRINCIPAL 8TORE 181 CHATHAM ST., N.Y Braneh Stores, 318 Bleecker strect, New York. 361 Grand street, near Suffolk, 191 Greemwich, near Fulton. 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Also, Corner of Maine and Houton strest, Patterson, N. J nd 45 North Fifth street, Philadelphia. ae rLIN OF CITY AND COUN. V FAMILIES AND PURCHASE #3 to their severs! oliahments, where they thiok will be fomed by far the bes ns of puire and undulterated T The aniversal p:pniarity and rev Pfe-enes te high qu lities, low pric t ood to render far lewant and roomy acoomino Port, wnly to the Captain oe MINTURNS, Price of nassage $100. Mibe psn aaue Hgehester, cored the Queen regular tay. 2st Jo Capt Jobn Britton, £608 ¢ of the West, ‘and. sail on net PASSAGE. OF- 0 76 B uth s, ‘Ds to seus for it eos on the moat ady. a 110 Liverpool: re.ders te highty bevefieial Mr. Wm ‘Taprent eh buviaess wih wishing to have their friends comfortably and quiek any amount, poyable on demand without any dis: ever, ia all the principal towns throngh> can at all times be eb & J.T TAPSCOT ont Gent Britain and m ‘anton Tea Compan’ pleased to take noties, that the ha except those deseribed at the ith any other stores vertiaement, jonth st, enener Mai Price Two Cents. NEW B. SIGNOR, BENEDID has just ai ses 4 d and paplished forthe ° Guitar froin the celebrated Opera of Lucia de Lammermoor, (Corsespondencs of the " Doanizetiisebdria Frafveo ame rieolero” ‘T tifully ncracgad, aud made onsy to b flugering and passnges 7 bis rece is aro Rocunsrur, performed, having all the |.) rked #0 plainty forthe lastrumentthat | Clay's Buth Day—Oryphan Ae,lum—Annezation any one bt slightly a-qurimted with the Guitar ean ¢a: form it. Wor sls at th» prineiput music stores Y THE NEW BRIGHTON GOL é SCHOOL, Convention. § SITUATED on Staveu Island, six miles from New York Superior Court, Before Judge Oakley. May 11 —.dilen es, Wade— damages and 6 cents costs Au extra from the cald.) Hollidaysburg Register gives the following agcount May Sth, 1844. | Of a perilous balloon ascent, made by the intrepid . wronaut, W Mr. Epiron—For the information of my muny friends 48th atmospheric: voyage, made on Saturday Last, | shall Rochester, Perivovs BaLLoon Ascen’ erdict for plointith, 6 ce U. 8. Cireult Court. Before Judge Betts. Frlt.—In this case Judge Bett livered an able and luminous charge to the jury, i progress of which be explained the law of pate this country end in Meetings—City Charter—Tyler Delegate—Col- | who were preacnt at m — S¢ Yompention-~.4boll from the town of Hollidaysbur lator of the Port~School Convention— Abolition furnish you, for publication, ail the particulars connected ‘of inflation wae com- Mav U— Stephens with the adventure. e arty f i y aging cireum- inthe elegant chateau erected by the Jratpiteataneapense of | 1 take the liberty, after an absence from this city | Menced at 11 o'clock, under very discouraging crete the best aud cheapest Boarding Schvol in th Full courses of iestnuctioa ape imparted 0,000 T e fa [agai you uj ees ante of some four months, of agzin addressing you upon English, Latin aia 1 Sa us ys to’ educate are invited to eall aud ex imine the Sel ; ‘The next term will commenes May 1. Circulars and fall in- | return have transpired ; and such as will, in all (ormation may be obtained of Dr. a. A. i Brondway and Fulton street, entzauce 156 bulton st eet. aplo Im*ec GEO LE KOW, A M., Principal. | month or two to come. Clay's birth-day has been UNITED STATES DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, | celebrated by the whigs, at Irving Hall, fin a s 175 BROADWAY, UP ingi -cide ccon- ike me Ewart eeatoannay, Ue STAIRS | singing, hard-cider, and coon-skin like manner, to outa geen visit plen tid Coliee of DAGUERREOT ep ty and acearacy ef de eanuot beasurp sed, Portrarte | fi f the whig ladies | e Meewiin er withentoolanris [iow of the whig ladies honoured the company with h he hax reduced to those charged by the «set i | their presence at the Hall, cheered the speakers, thebusiness. rican Insticuve, at ite late exhibition, awarded Mr. | Sung songs, and drank toasts in honer of the rat pre; x and ervority of | ta New York for the hts. but another proof White sole agent ed ( 2 Cary or Stace obtained. ; ents of the very hemicala, Polish beat oe yy with Plates, © nees, us tho elements were combining from all points the compass toa general and boisterous storm. No- nergy and per- evidence on both sid that the material question for them to decide was, wherher the invention was a useful one, end was the plaintiff the Airst discoverer of it. The jury consultation, brought in a Verdict for plaintiff. Messrs. Staples, Cuttin Wrench and Spanish Persons hivicg | matters and things in general, as I learn since my | thing, in short, but the most indefatigable Himok, * | severance on’ the part of Mr. Downy ote is Woods, who had taken the most important A, Bigelow east eomer of | probability, take place, it time continues for a | their control, could have enabled me to make under such a war of the storms. the inflation the re action of the gas from the Wallon blew ng- | oif the gasometer,which was soon repaired and replaced by y energetic friend Mr, Hinkle, and the inflation was again resumed ; but such was the violence of the trantic perus,” that it continued tossin retired, und after some and Gitford, Counsel for plein- Messrs, Emerson and Pritchard, Counsel for defend Belore Judge Kent. Eiiiott vs. Palmer—Verdict for pl inti ; full amount of note und interest, $401. the great annoyance of the locotocos, who beliey- | gamboling of the a a Saat Bone Ager F eaves en . to and fro my two frlenda who held it by the eck, tha' ed it to be a great ado abouta small affair. some be to irate Of their ability to endure the rough usage were laboring under at the time. vance of those gentlemen thut they would hang on to «last ribbon,” [retained my confidence in agcom until I received the heargsi me friends (hat the net-work was fast rey : he top of the balloon. cation of all the young whigs, and particularly to | aii hopes of getting off, and even greatly feared that th the ex-member of the Assembly, who is now more |‘ Vesperus”” would break through her trammels and i 3 Ry aR fee ahs cape; but Providence sent a gleam of sunshine, with @ NB —Imported German Comers; also French asd Ameri | {han ever firm in the belief, thatall the legerdemain | short abatement of the storm of about twenty five minutes, " of the great magician of Lindeawald, or the suc- | during which time we worked ina fresh suppl sient for a long voyage. Common Pleas. Ross ct all ve. Woe ass Wes Drought by at ay LL —Daersions case an action of t his landlord for en ul was rendered for plaint dwoard.—-In thie t Daxuerreotype likeness | «mill boy of the slashes,” to the very great gratifi- | intermution fron F giving way abo torney’s fees to be taxed at tw cutory costs ordered to be paid he to he at plainti(t’s expense, and no costs of this upjeal to ‘At precisely r, and having k & Brooks vs. Thorn et al-—The plaintitts in this always on hand, for} cessful management of Capt. Bob Tyler, the little | sutti ane : S RaRO TON Sera ™. | magician, in bestowing all the offices of profit, | utes past two o'clock I mounted shins i RATED LONOON BIPTERS. si ch me vill neveraive | Hi e vay restrained {0 nos idan hk taht heed LEA A ee and honor, upon such men as will never give | ballasted the vessel it was restrain HESE BLY ‘ i I fecks Apt teppei sy Theanpelite, nates | their support to his illustrious sire for the next Pres: also avuative cure for fever ap and eau be all the priv cipal Hotels m the United States. Sold, wholesale | of Henry Clay, at the nex enly, ac the ine Vaults, No. 11 Sprace sireety and: q Me’ 'rhomis Bell's Auction Store. proce streets wader | Some years since, Philadelphia Porter, Extra Ale, and Champag: superior qualities, delivered to all parts of the city residential election. of a large case brought their action against defundant for goods con nigned to them, and on which defendants had advanced money, upon the ground that the coutract was nsuriour and void, the defendants having charged two and a halt per cent commission on thei a verdict for dofendants, and p ceptions to the Judge’s charge. ly brought before the Court on the bill of exceptions. Tho But I felt that every surge cf the creasing the rupture in the net work, which, by this time, was £0 large that a bulb as large as a hogshead was protruding throngh it. ‘obtained at | dency, cannot, in any way; prevent, the election | balloon w: tb i ‘The jury found atitf's connsel took ex The case was subsequent: Mr. Grieg, of Canandaigua, | j vi . naige ing then that time was precious, [ cut the rope and gave Cider, of | made a donation to the Orphan Asylum of this city, me host of friends below, a:parting malta which was free of ex zed lot, situated on the high and airy | heartily responded to by the loud hurrahs of a thousand 1 now began to congratulate myself upon the Peffotel Keepers, Grocers and Country Merchants, are requested | STOUNdS in the south part of the city. Within the | vuicer, to cail and examive for themselves is the substance of the opinion of the Court joes not appear to be any point raised’ that the Judge did not leave to the Jury the question whether in fact the agreement wax intended to be a cover for usury. ‘apia imem | past yeur, the ladies who compose and ure the | victory I had gained over such tormiduble obstacles below —--- | managers and directors of this Institation, by the | and felt @ composure that the net work would stand it GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, | aid and assistance of many kind and benevolent | *#ely while the balloon was free in the air. The balloon 69 MAIDEN LANE. 'TLY on hand, a General Assortment of READY IONSTAN' MADE to order »f er the latest and most short notice. Persons faraisniny their oven materia’s can hi all dese iptions made up in the beat style, at the following rices viz 2— a bu Frock and dress Coats made talons and Vesta Bonthera O.ders execdied miimfec ‘OLLI x PUG TE “A — | ficent and sumptuous tea party—tickets fifty cents. 0 , 3’ " ‘, a PROADWAY AGAINST CHE WORLD. | | This plan took well, lor every body felt friendly to- mart forthe sale of yeutlemen’s wearing apparel in the | Wards this worthy and benevolent institution ; | mind. United States, and the impren che minds of inany that ‘purehasei hort notice. Broadway. are obliged ve 7 mal dient i tallte: little orphans well supplied with all the comforts | thre repatation as to the charg-s established | #0d necessaries of life. a oprietor of the City Cash Tailoricg | ‘Two or three meetings have recently been held | dm to pay au exorbitant price for na al patted, from the known oy EDWARD inet Eatablist ity to avail themselves of expression in relation to the propriety or impro- aad it priety ot annexing Texas to the United States. style ‘Che attecti f tn blic ¥ i e fini 5 e Tha extantesheaeie neat eine ia berticalaely | Nothing very, definite has been the result as yet, ealled tov N very, twilled and faney Cassimers Olfice Frocks, designed for the ap- | Lhe abplitionists, toa man, have taken the rigor da aasortanent of rich Chene Velvet and Brocade V. a0, 40 aasortment of rich C! ‘elvet ans roca’ ‘eat. inks, Fancy Freuch Clothe and Caseimeres, hy the Iatearrivale Lips neatly fromthe celebrated manufactory of F ‘Biotley Fils, and se- | 8doption o lecied expressly for the spring fashions, Garmen made up to order, and if required at a few hours not w. City Cash Tailoring Establishment, 202 Broadway, botow | Bteatest extent of territory, betore Mr. “alto mesmeee expressed his views upon the subject ; msnufscrured from the best materia sacceeded, thus far, in preventing the any thing decisive. The Clay whigs vert OTHING: of all descriptions. Shirts made | OMe thirty or forty little orphans, now under their | countered a violent gale from the west, swinging itto and roved Fieneh patterns, at} care and management, a large and commodious | fro, and cracking the net work at every surge. 7 brick edifice, on the lot presented by Mr. Greig | at once b yyclothing of | The aaa expense necessary to the erection of such | the balloon at that height, with nothing to protect me but building, and to the fitiing up the grounds in a] the car and net work; and the eensations and scene wert d trimmed, from | $8 to #10] suitable and becoming manner, exhausted all their | rendered still more gloomy by the lowering appearane: ‘ $15uto $1 751 funds, to replenish which, the ladies of the insti-|0f the heavens, as wround and beneath, the clouds tadon ingeniously Rot 1p, at Irving Hall, a magni. | SPpeared to be discharging torrents of rain aud wind. 1 From the charge we infer that the question wus submit ted to them, and the objections of the plaintill appear to to the refusal of thesJudge to instruct thi © contract as proved was usurious, hada right to ask was that the Jury should be left to de. cide upon the facts whether the iniention was usurious or not, und, as they have decided it was not, we see no reason why we should interfere with their vutdict. dict confirined in the cost Marshall vs. Multee § tion leased to Guion the wharfage of cert iers lying within certain limits, belonging to them Pier ast River, is within such limits i ‘The detendant, by his olficer, distrained plaintif™ property for wherfage, and plaintif! replevined. Ss upon the legality of the distress © ing thot the part of the pier at which the vessel Jay did not belorg to the Corporation. was rendered for paint Covnt—I pen the w ‘an to sicken at the idea of falling away from could also see the valleys west of the Alleghany moun- Guion—In this case the Corpora. tains, where the aun was shedding down its beams o1 light and life, At this crisis an expedient flashed across my < he valve rope would at least on chat has heretofore exiated in | So that now, the ladies are in funds again, and the | pounds, and the top of the balloon being equally strong, | the greatest part of the weight of my body upon ily opened the valve to its full extent, f toon bring the machi @ to the ground. “But the . Here is an advantage w aXe) ‘ cof velocity of the wind (being at the rate ot about fitty ¥ bs at the Court House, for the purpose of giving an | 1410 ya hour) carried me 16 miles before [ reached terra hich grappled in a fence peized it, and aiter bounding over the fiela it canght gain in u fence and broke the rail. e ts sv violent, and 1 finding myselt driving into & rugged against annexation, attended all the meetings, and plsckct timber land, | made an attempt to jump over i rd into a ploughed field ; but the balloon tose with a lent surge, and | was caught in a hitch of the ropes by ely | grasped the drag focos were in favour of the largest liberty, and the ME Feel arpiadportel 1 woul ara hundred vesrel iny there, The question v le, although the case ie not free ve ore of opinion that the verdict be emtared with liberty to the plaintiff to except and to xceptions according to the stipulation on firma. I threw out my anchor, rope in an in- ug on to that if my st _cansiderable ballast n Buren | in the concussion, the balloon in a few moments d since then, | me into the top of a high tree in a piece of woodlen parbly | are decidedly opposed to annexution; but the loco- | °° !¢ damages being excernve, Bau kle vs. Millman—Verdict set aside and new trial Court Calendar—This Day. Count—Noe 27, 32, 33, 34, 29, 41, 42, 46, 12, 6, WILLIAM PETTET, they begin to back water. leg still fast to the rigging of the car. Here I took @ iiitc! DRAPER AND TAILO R, You will perceive by a recent enactment of the | toa limb of atree, and even succeeded in tying # firm 90 FULTON 8TREKT, NEW YORK. Legislature, that our city charter las been ma- | kaot. [8 29% prepared to fumiah all who om orders. For the cheapuess and dura! 0 saving thirty per cent consideration the ful noarly all the offices in the same proportion; 80 nel lowing lia f Superior Dress Coats, made to order,+ “$10 that, hereafter, we shall have a police nearly equ 1 Wool dyed bl chs, from: vw he offers for the: Tnow mado a desperate effort to release my foot or hin. with their | terlally altered. The amended charter divides our from the car which was tossing @bout in the tree tep, an ty of hiswork, and | city into nine, instead of five wards, and increases | the sdualleuguins the balloor’ «ould. draw the te 0 reloe ug my toot, with the 49, 62, 67, 70.70, Lrsus Natuns the city of Whee of age who have Phere are now exhibit ng in g two brothers, ten and twelve years jecther hands nor fect, but cla the claws of an eegle, which they use with as much dex- werity a4 most children pebietehdcat is? cries a violent kick 1 suce: lose of my boot, frora the car. A xingl To) 14 to 16 to that of your city, with a high constable at its | fast to the tree, and iter | fuot hold De wpe » 5 ws Kuen foot hold 0. bey Lae peg {to,$, Thead. i 1 aetins —- Joured the valve curd in my"hond; the squall Snack Costs: ae foto3,o0 | The Tyler office-holders in this ciiy subscribed | became stronger, ui __ Persons furnishing their on materia)s—making and trimming {for a locofoco, and a in the neatest ma ine fol Conte from Pents and Vests Naval and Miltary U; NB Clottuna taade fr jeatuess 7 A hare of Uie pablie Vatronage is solicited al? imere | delegate. to represent Monroe county, in the S608 1 to 1,75 be 8 style. tion recently held in your city. This same loco- the southera and wesiera markets | toco delegate Was appointed by the convention, a iit broke the rope by which | op, with a terrible crash, and jerked SstaH.—A new bearing the above tithe was organized in ity about seven wontha since which has very repidly ased ia numbers, es ot m and decided friend of laste it unas P Bee eta euathin Mr. V: uren, twenty-five _ | the valve rope threugh my left hand, burning the skin to Eadie ateritions weldeeie ee meaeroneiaa The balloon in few moments dasbed out o: ses, to attend as a delegate, the State Conven- |® Sip. sight, aged the cervic Kiver, to become fer, wio enters upon his cuties on Sunday 2th, a clergyman of well known zeal end ex- ‘ They now worship ina new ang beautiiul Hall on Washington street neur the They have en; viewing | the M1, late of Fall Thad taken unnecessory alarm in the breaking of the net yler | work, as it plainly proved itself sufficiently # romg to hay My regret was hristian qualifications. j* : = National Convention at Baltimore, to nominate | borne its load to any de distance. NEW Gi SAN “DUCKED PRICES A a 5 rne its load to any deaired dist NEW GOOD! wh k cy PN Pr) Pn ol fec John Tyler as a candidate for the next Presidency. | hanced by the favorable opportunity that was before CASH TAILOR NG E. ST, CORNER OF ANN SP. managem value is x1 pri acha Dre detk eatiorenen nataceaae hottie gig | the President, is certainly and decidedly as great a 39; Veata from $2.50 to $1.50; and every other arti loin the | humbug and game of deception, as ever Was prac- line proportionably low, got up in the beat style and a good fit} tised by any set of men, of the same capacity, too. of Common street; and we doubt not that under the efficient minftrations of their new pastor they will be wlte to raise up a strong and flourishing Charch.—Doston STABLISHMENT, | What consistency! This Tyler maneuvreing and | of reaching Philadelphia by early candlelight. After so- i nt, that has been carried on in this city | liloqnis AM f hie d ¢ , RIAL will convince any geatioman thit there | by the oflice-holders for some time past, to deceive | Wile, | ae al Sie atl down its trunk, leaving the end H j arog. ro} in the tree top upon the day's adventure for a emplated trip from 3 ‘hat in my cor h across the mountains to can rig upa new machine. ‘The car of the SHARON SPRI Pittabui NGS PAVILION. soon as COUNTY, Y. weno. cenatvedias: since the days of Adam. 1 understand, from uns | perus” had in it six copies of the Mollid ieee od ee ieee doubted authority, that there have been frequent | ard,” laysburg “Stand wince ihe improvemet th Muy, 1844:) tel uted on the day of the ascension ket of provisions. Should the balloon be found comforiad ¢ of the vetore giving your orders. reports of the proceedings of large and enthusiastic | also a Gentlemen furcishing their owa © ngde and trim:ed as usual, sn the beat man t origes:—De ‘oats $7 to $8,50; Frock Coats $8 to $4,- . . wal Veats $1,50 to $? fact, no such meetings were ever held. I think I may ad say, that not one of these men, now fi MICHAEL F. MARTIN. holding ol ULOTHING MANUFACTULK is. heir own goods mannfactured, that they are ‘ H orepated to manufreture every description of Clothing. From | Stances give their support to him if he thete heme aceuatomed to manuiacuare for Southern nnd} candidate for the Presidency. It loths, &e , can have them | ‘Tyler meetings, made at Washington, pu: by any person they shall be handsomely rewarded fer re- hh oa nave been tinidiicalie city; shige Paine ee turning it,or giving me notice of its whereabouts, by ad a i f dreasing me in Lancaster City,Yennsylvania. The commit. tee of arrangement, whose untiring energy was devoted , FOW | to my assistance the whoie day, and who gave me such ce under John ‘Tyler, and practising | cheering and flattering reception on my return, with their tbs ... | upon tum almost daily the must artful deception | hearts and hands,have my sincere and warmest thanks for ribers wonld inform merchants visiting the city, | and false representations, will under any circum. | ther social kindness and noble generosity, in tendering 1 hould be a | me much more than the whole recei conceded | they even kney Pavilion an eutirely new building, which emorncrs trent spaciousapar ments, besides inaking large additi- provements to the interior and bry Blinds have brea add d tothe f as paris of che howse.— the Deautitul pre me: ‘avilion have been laid cut ond bs anu flowere—the bath w furnicae provided, far WhO Wish to enjoy with vta of the day, before hose gentlemen from Woods and Mr. Wallace, for their disin- Western tonthots for the Isat twelve Hiare, they feel coulideat, | universally, by all parties here, that Capt, ‘Tyler Iluntington, M with the tare number of ban h 8 H eae ae meter oC hands in ther employ, w get UP &) made a most lame and miserable selection {rom AANN K NN & McKIMM, 25 Carmine tees. | among his friends, for the appointment of the col- have been selected a man more obnoxious to every- is 16 Marden Lane, (up stairs) importer of Pag: | bod bd [ataleto + Tish, Fre nd German double nad. singie barrel Fowl: vs 4 : mt i and Ducking GUNS, from the lowest to finest qualities, In the early part of this month we are to have so, always on voth double aud ung 100 tern ind a wi 5 re so.d lowe than auy other house in the trade. Merenants and | itendent, and others friendly to the cause of com- Gan Bi are parucuiarly requested to call, previous to} mon schools in this State. It is expected that asking their purchases, ns they eertaiply will ind it tw their! Sainual Young, the State superintendent, and also adran age. 0 dcnrre. . ee GIDE De Rc HAT nee a | s2yeral gentlemen of distinction from other States, N&OiS# GILBERT, rom Paria, r D886: ¥ . vention Wi eche Ae Mani Crom Furie.) HAI DRESS will favor the convention with learned speeches is friends aud the p fat he bas removed trom 559 Co 46 Sroad wap, eppemte a) G Would sinte, that Ladies Can cave thee baat residences pone’ ual rf Some time in Jane next there is to be held inthi S esait Dresser, | city a State Abolition Convention. One of the Salvon or at a ) " Salven on at their | creat dhjeets, I understand, of this convention is, | A. Glwould also n peesfully,iyvit ew and to remove the remains of the late Myron Holly ok Casive ascortinent ou! lair ‘ork, an ‘asamy e (| | o| ery. Toupee: both sor sadien and Gentlemen, made ina style and { 0M Lockport to Mount Hope Cemetery, in this ‘ane 20, to ba surpassed anv where: avd, from the great practice | CLY, and erect a monument, with an appropriate ie jhas haa in his proteseion, feels confident to give general | inscription, to his memory. This isasit shouldbe, suiviaction: fj i Gentipzven’s hair cat nul corlad (ula parillotte,) inthe new- ls Mr, Holly was fee Hier first in Western New satarylé. Children’s ome cut oa the most approved aystera, ‘ork who came out boldly and took an open and Ladies and Geattemen wil tnd af hes extab ihe rent of Pedaine Yo f nmbs, Brachea, Artineial Flowers | he exercised all the power and energy of his great A. G takes this 0) portunity to retom his sincere thaaks for | Mind in trying to convince the oe that slavery ought not longer to be tolerated dom. [He was a man of superior talents, honest upon bali ol patrousee heretofore ex inucace of thy fort hes been apered terested generosity In connection with several gentlemen who acted in a double capacity of relieving me in my loss 5 Se f the Vesperus, which shall soon be replac L pacintl ogal bidet cst lector of the port of Genesee. ‘There could not | aia, My thanks are also dive to Mr, Joseph Jones at getting my hat from atree, Very respectfully who have not heretofore v the Sharon Spr} n¢ to any that the qualinies o iwaysnena, Saturday night, May 4. held in this city a school convention, consisting of | The following from the Catskill (New York) Recordcr the different county superintendents, State super- | explaing the whereabeuts of Mr. Wire's balloon :— i Wo Has Loar 4 BstLoon?—On the eve inst , a balloon alighted on the premises of the Rey. John Van Valkenburg,of Lexington, in this county. The h was attached to the balloon contained a Jady’r h was a quantity of cake, a smail bottle, » ora printed at Holidaysburg, F Attached to the basket was a which was written "John Wise, Philadi 1 n was of a size requiring about six hundred yarcs mands one of the mo midst of the mos picturesque scen 4 elovated position itfhies the adv oot und refeeshing atmosphere ea cf Cherty ¥ Hiey and Coopertown.t Owego Lake, avd other poiuta rquelly inveresting froin thei tory, offer themselves on every hai d— tr Billiard eoom aud four sper us Bi ay means nnprovided withta doors for © ercise or anus y ter ot Sharnw Spr hy auy thing of the bh w f patio, rap cursive vs the vi}] f tin cup, and upon the subject of common school education. dated May 4, Lota. scenery und ‘their h peer 5: peptic complaints, and serofula, liver eomplr Tue Crors—are in most admirable condition.— we vas been certified by some of the most emiment wedical profe We remember no season, when ever: dry presented so promising a hoy Should the successions of warm sun inoue, the granaries will groan with their re, when harvesting comes.--Richmond branch of husban- of abundant harves By n recent anslysie made for the proprietors of ithe Springs, by one of the moat eminent Chem. fessor Reid of New York} the following results have been Sbraiaed from one gallon of wate to the farmer. gentle rains cor i weight of trea achoice | decided stand againstslavery, and for many years | star, May 10 ste iu tie eounsry Season cy New Ontmans.—The weather is ex- Fiom the interior we learn that the crops are suffering from drought. A want of cotton Sulphate of Magn inthis land of free- | tremely warm and dry. eR et Solid contents-+ 1491 grains January, as Weare told, destroyed much vf the seed, and FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &e. and upright in all his dealings and intercourse with ced is also generally complained of. The wet weather ot FL subscriber have juss received, perlnte arrivals fro : tM Keep coustantly on hand, a complete ussortzmeat | Hi9 fe walphurie Acid Gas, or Bulphareuied low man, and died about two years ago in | many planters, who put in their crops early, were obliged within a few hoors ri Saratoga, Schenectady, Usiea, Se, 5 ore n oo the Albany and Utiea raitron Hurnicanz.—A violent storin of wind and rain lows this city, much lamented by his numerous friends | to replant after the frost of the Bist of March.—N. priaierials ¢ all (finds for Flowers rt - - and nequaintances. More hereafter. May 7. es ts, Heir Ornaments, an riciesfor PERIU sale by ee care ayia tn Hasrenivs. {8 InP re 72 Liberty atreet. up staira, M, PEY SEN a CU. Gauly remored om th f , PE: ; (lately reaoved from tl D, Wiliam and'sonn, to 0:00 Joho surest) offer for ate | from the Free on Hider! cerns, wholesale and reta‘l, the following articl ceemved by reeeut arr Scotisu Cuvrcit in Canava.—A public breakfast | passed over part of the town of Liberty on Mon art of the roof off 6 , prostrated fences It moved a large shed o! weveral inches from its foundation. The wind In ite progress it ble was yesterday given to the Rev. Jr. Burns, Deputy | day last it tifirch of Scotland, prior to his departure | cider mill belonging to General Bu es, apple trees, &o. the same evening for Montreal. The Rev. Mr. Clugaton | swing gat was called to the chair, and James Gibb, Enq, requested | Gen. Bis my | dtawim*ec Berlin best Zephyr Worsted—the moswcomplete assortm-nt in | to act wa croupier. ‘To the right of the chairman won seat- | pacsed from his farm, through the woods, to what is cal this cbuntry. Mt ae embroidery, of cotton, silk and worsted, in ll | were the Rev. Mr Borl —of the choicest and newest des | Mr. Sqhires, ke. cription; Fuabroi Gnished and commenced on velvet, | ty. Atter partaking of the repast, the Rey Mr Clugston nll, worsted and cattow, worced in the moat taxeful Parisat | rose an prefaced in @ few words pecch from the Rey. style ‘ 2 Dr. Burns. ‘This latter gentleman spoke at some lengt! Taisels for Hair Dresses, of gold, silver, and silk and tinsell- { d ‘sels for Hnie Drona of gold, silver, aed silk and giavell-| and with considerable efect. He acknowledged with feel boautiiul Pacis Fancy Artie! Purse Urvameats—3 eal, git a A wiat, plain and shaded in a and tliwer Cheaite of silk and metal aod stik Aso, Fenges, Gimpa rea tord aud their own wanulsetore, of gold Rev, Mr. I’ Atkinson, ke. @ CO! 3 seals, rinported acd of ver, #ilk, we. all colors | fe2Pris NTON CHINA DINING SE’ OLLAMORE, friends wad the ceived per late arrivals from Canton, « few Diaing Bets, which ‘an be sold at very low prices, Also, a full assortinent of Crockery Ware, of ail kinda, of newest patterns and most approved shal m the house of Teauis Harden nearly opposite ed the honored and reverend guest. Among the company | ed the Helliken farm, and blew down a barn : tenanted house of Martin fey. | blew a part of the roof fro mpany numbered about six- | burgh, and pros Look Suanv!—Counterfeit $5 bills of the Bank Cutand press: ston of Lanaingburgh are in circulation inthiscity, The en ings of satisfaction his reception in Canada, and spoke | graving is in imitation of the new plate, rather faint and warmly of the success of his mission. He entered inte a | course jn comparison tothe genuine bill, but weil caleu brief history of his own career belore and after the disrup. | Iated to deceive. tion of the Church of Scotland. Spoke of missionary en- | 10 Mar, 1848. and contrasted the little spirit in its favor exiat- | & Co., way Crockery, »1 goods as chenp, if not cent cheaper than roadway, opposite Niblo's nearly. pat LEECHES! is LITY LEECHES, just brig Alard, and for sile whe! The oue we have seen is letter A, dated Purports to be en, New York. P. M. Cor! the residuary church compared with the efforts | bridge, Prest.—both engraved.—Ctiea Gazette. raved by Draper, Tay in, Cash; G. V LEECHES! wae and retail, at very low aud widihs ing w 1 ‘ FB tnch Store at 569 Broadway, (formerly 437 B made and making *y the xeceders, Reterred to the origin of siiaieuit Fr ane NOM SO Broadway, (formerly 47 Beondway )) Th Giasgow Colonial Soctety and its labore aud their fruits, | Mgr,axcnoty Arrain.—A gitl employed in the BEEFT BEEFTBEEFI and drew a spirited sketch of th those who associated themeel cen, by FERDINAND & COPPA, o ims and intentions of | Jackson corporation at Nashua, was found hanging in the Misveits af Lesnhes 176 Ras together as a Free | garret of her boarding house on Sunday last. ORCA AR ASR BALE, in! it parchasers, | Church, and pictured strongly the resistance offered to >> NES, 5 “4 fat yh hi . sauce Beds eholen tale Lpsiesied neat ate thet utdertakiogs and the dlifoulties they bed to encoun. | "tthe father nor mother nor home, lanpected Meas ueef, warranted; and sty half barrels of. ter, Several of the gentlemen we had before named fol- Sel, very tina apecific forDysper Appecite, D bility, ruvlemen who have «d for the soutluin snarket, lowed Dr. Burow, and pronouned discourses which were | CENTENNIAL CeLennarion.—We learn that the om The above Beef is packed ina carefol und judicious mannor | listened to with much attention, We understand that a | 200th anniversary of the settlement of Reading (compr wad will Koay pod any elimave withuut vega Ha .fM | large eollection has been imade in support of Dr. Burns’ | !°6 North and South, Reading) Mb N' a Markot SOLD BTA No. 48 ¥ hee en eet | Quehec Mercury, May 7 Men LG Ey Hee and ‘ond all ol her conseaners of NCY COLOKED LABELS, Times informed its ren vereepeetfally {store ; , ertormed on the Governor General's fuce by Dr Pollock ey COURAPILG STYLE [estntad that the dissection # creonted in the beac style of the art, and {'>" at the lowest | cancer, extended over a) about the size ot a ¢ dossible cash primer Y at HE SINGS and that His Lane, fortitude, ot tin re from 3 Walt ateeat. % rans ¥ 6 Tt WINES AND LIQUORS Rack netwren Pasion anp Coroner.—The Aylographic Press, re repeat, fora purse of $7 0—came off this afternoon a) i co vetie fromm basiness on acgonat of ll health offers aire took of vld BRANDIKS WINES aud Liquors, at_a | one o'clock, over the Kendall course, The first four | ‘nich, fort oarrain repntation which his house has mi miles were run in7 minutes and 614 reconds, Fashion Bh Ny Yous offers a age chance to aay person wishing keeping the lead from a length tow length and’ a half all | (oop ho! sart,in the business Barly Prhentce sini eereate. the time. When the hour for the second heat came round it was annonnced from the stand that Colonel had been ToBacco, % bales Saint Jago de Caba. “| withdrawn. Fashion galloped round the track, and of lo do Guisa course took the purse without much trouble.— Ballimore Coffee—-50 bags Saint Ingu, uew crop, Arrow Ruyot—100 Ibs., 1 barrels ana Clipper, May 10. canes. Segars—00,000, just landing from the barque Gleaner, in wees warted brands, new erop. a] Tonawanpa Inprans.—We td ond ment of Segnrs of cel tioned that the Ogden Land Company, which por- ee ee eee ern eosle mad unt teres crams | Chased the Seneca Reservation, have paid the full instal. ‘A, A SAM\NOM, ment of $73,000, at New York, and having thus fulfilled ald im*re OKING — Feet ‘obacen Mi ry, L| the law which rom} ° smoking | their Innde to the above corporation, Che <chiet of the Coineco, papered 1 WAY, at very reasonable Senecas, Binckamith, was in this village lat week en: wcoth ES thia tan caality ot the tobaces beag of the taey wae | deavoring to borrow money at one of our banks, for the ad pres by Tar lower purpose of deliying or preveoting tho consummation of mend +t. Ladies will take place on thi An address and take place at the meeting house—o public dinner will be provided, and liberal arrangements in anticipation of « great gathering.— ave derived the featest ther complains, ¢ sorte a “ 7 | inst. in the west ion. Yesterday it amounted to upwards of £350. otursdeareionwill toflarnee bern ext a and Ink} Sin Caanies Mercaure.—A tew days ago the | hove been mai ders that an operation bad been | Salem Observer. ecessary for removing the| A Woman Burizp Ative.—The Lewiston Falle Bitar, Advertiser gives an account of the situation of # xcellency hore the operation with great | woman in Auburn in this State, which is enough to fontreal Herald, May 10. inake one shudder. Cordial. which is prepare No. 6 Murray atieet. It appears that about thirt since, the wife of Moses Stevens heeame in that for the most part of that time rbe baa been co FLUING AT REDUCHD PRICES—The subseribeewish | °° between these two crack nags—4 miles and and for more than twenty years, she has heen eh a filthy cage, ten or twelve feet he last half of that ONIC—For the growta. The propriet r having dev ted ‘of the baie, Baw at I augsh fn, which His proved emi vy GU merous malanees, to prey ag ihe roots of Une hair, am ness bas etisted for years, iC has y1 ouagcowth of the haar, as ia testified to by severnt reapeetabie individoala, whose cert a tingle window e, and there bon Her heart ativring aad og Puy get into the gro innocent woman, in a civilized community, shut up for twenty r keepers may have able to aistinguist clavking chains! prayer to God is that shi warm light i Maine, years nS — yams except when hi ‘ en. | opened the door leading to it, scarce! arn and have men- | abe "tram aight; neverreatchting « fall breath of freeh ol withouta fire through the whole winter to warm her ith difficulty one can restrain a full expre thin ernel treatn he Hair Tonie is particularly recommended; it hair, and preserves the curls men who Wish to improve their whiskers, will Sud them a thick, glossy, foe most desired aafastaut, R¥i im bs. und 290 Brontwav. | their part of the bargain, will ‘now exact of the authori: | #n of indignation les acteict ‘compliance with theirs by the enforcement of | Woman, when we hav: meh, and especially when the hus io ths Renee. Neon, fea iele ee abundant! hie to maintain her in ech an ut of an insane ulated Asylum for ail pand of the women i+ Pt Prepares ond sold by Dr, D Jayne, Philadelpiua BRD. SA 79 Fulton street, 273 NSPARENT WINDOW AN, 131 hatham street. vill containing all the new and tashi-ne fase, «niet he will sell at priers ig nvy gtaer sto VIN OW SHADES — TR Wie kone RA Tue Bostros Ior Cror.—It is stated on good au- ‘ons of ice were shipped from Boston roy thie a . eble styles an tlern Ww "e Jee than. they can be sid md Sneere WNW. FADER, No iNew et | {hetreaty. He did not wucceed.” Sanford, theie physi | thority that 55,000 t ENGLISH POTATOCS—A quantity ot *Lancarhive caps pd! or oF Becker Net AUT P Euslaad, from | ype old hame, and that, in his opinion, great difficulty OF MARSHALL, expool, forthe warmer climates, Hindosten, Cost to the ahipy fe receipts for sale $3,575,000. Difference $3,562,570 Averag f will be experienced bofore their final expulsion.--_Haravia | {com which the freight is to be deducted, leaving a prince: u wits 700 pairs from $1 25 to BF Merchants, Carpet Mer re no other goods but Window old at 131 Chatham attest. cian, and a well educated man, for an Indian, says tho | duringthe la Senecas cannot bear the iden of being driven’ ont from | Chin from te $23.— Auctioneers and other mit Stee W Burling Sip. | TVmes Ly #uin to go to the profit account