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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = Vol, X., No. 1249—Whole No. 3719. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1844. Price Two Cents, To the Public. MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. SQUIRE BOGGS’ GREAT LETTER to—what egregious folly to waste timo and money for the Charleston, &. C. Sporting Intelligence. pe eat ae, ‘New Year's day rd AGAINST , ii doneht of Tar ore, nedthem te tal} the poblie that this [Correspondence ot the Herald.) Beacon Cours, Hopoxen, May 27.—The atten- Fourth of July. Price 2 conte par obyy—6F 81.98 Per ir “serment eet will be! 4 =!JAMES GORDON BENNETT |, 1127 070 inquire of his own solicitor whether it is Cuarteston, S. C., May 16, 1844. | dance to-day, was but limited, and it wes only ae ortagen pal in ivance. - : potiprrate y Lely held lpn iA cons cpa reget broke! a yee ble Bete } Company, ee cae Politics—Annexation—Religious and Temperance | those who were initiated in the sport that was morming price Gf cents per copy, OF $8 13 per annum ROT AR Aaa NEMA Alaa Owe, Ree ‘ the hands of Trustees, of elie of its Judgment Creditors ! Wa ive in the st cn of excitement, | nt 22 208 Of sttende. The sevalt will show eare in the midst of all sor of excitement, that some of the best sport of the season took place, and why good things should be held back to the last, we know not. ‘The course was rather heavy mom? 5 pie y, uD ERIE rows, Dee. 1 Meme NEW YORK AND ERIE A Company managed ‘with less intel! e Gertpretid sf jore in the city— lyriek, il 5 than is to be { i tty ret nvs TRAIL ROAD COMPANY. |Acompmny without Barkucccunt tts such & contr Capt. postage , inaivance. Tr, C ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of ts Sylvester, as thia, in such a condition as this, a safe investment ?—Are and the usual propriety of our little city is “knock- pt, % the Herald is over THIR'T ¥Y THOUSAND, and increasing PONT, Capt. Adams, d i ed ina cocked hat.” Men are terribly busy with EL z : in this city | CORIOLANUS, Cape finite, | Apnil: June 3 fast, It has che Lorgest eaveulation of any poper in this city, |“ ‘They are all covpered and oopper fasted, and have excslleat or the world, and ia, therefore, the be Sor business | gene? tty alt con , A SECOND LETTER the funds of widows and orphans safe in such keeping !— | < i 4 ; : : sag ; i men in the city or country. Frices moderate—oash in ad- | “ihe price of cabin pereane will be $100, exclusive of wines TO THE PUBLIC {N RELATION Who aays that they woutl be 40 t= Horatio Allen, faq, [everything except their own affairs, while the Jafter the rain of the previous evening and this vance. Liquors. James Brown, Esq,, and though las not least, theirfriend | ladies, God bless their tender hearts! are turning | morning, but we think not to any extent to pre- pel ee rae Speers 06 tba meek modgesta Valoeeettone niereten fai petal a a ae Tenet fsnnsoy cote Esq ie ‘Who says to the contra: | yp their eyes, and crying “oh, la,” at agreat rate. | yent good trotting, though loosers are never at a n ry +—Every sens t ity. 4 ° Pao AMES GORDON BENNETT, Hos feat oF PuRMLAETT ED soe. weoot treet ‘er 10 NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD CO. | "%itiereported that some capitalists are Tooking to this | And no wonder, fer we have had enough during a | loss to find a cause for their mistakes. ‘The horses Joni com plepey nner enya pbs BOYD & HINCKEN Areata, HS onifieataing te teosh a0 in femmtidizelcene Se 2er, partieer rhage wrtaty Ss he hie ance week or two past to turn the heads of a great} for the first trot looked well, and ‘ eager for the many wiser people than we are. First, we were glorified on hearing of the appointment of our own Calhoun to the oflice ot Secretary of State—a day fray,” but Neptune had but few friends; the odds were 10 to 7 on Stockton, take 5 to 4 and some inetd deateonmammemee tite. “What I think I utter, and spend my malics ia my breath ”— | pute?—from which of the four claimants—the Statu ?--the an Hava aliiee snapper} FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, 4 Shak. | Company ?—the Creditors ?—or the Assignees? Who- OLD uigeaee ems torre ol PASSAGE Sir Phe Royal Mail Steam Shits BRITANS| 40. 95 andor pity BOGGS: PRINTER ever they may be they would makea erin specula- > Pine Street, Evening Post Buillings. 5 NIA and CALEDONIA, will leave Bos i a F . 5; 61 SOUTH STRELT, NEW YORK, a for the above ports es follows— aero errereaecre diticultieg’-and if they did not oa eaoiie ureter or two after, the advent, by accident, of Mr. Clay | business was done. at the latter figure, but not to Britam ++Saturday, Jane 1, 1844, THE LETTER. cent” would they sleep the leas sound, or fn their ape turned the whole city topsy turvy, and we have |” ‘Tye first match that came off, was the second Caledon’ 7 ‘Sunday, June 1 (Concluded.) tite for their daily food the worse for it ?—Oh, no—but | 2Ot yet got quite back to our old position, for pre-} announced. It was ¥, Passage can be engaged fromLiverpool by the following spien- Passage rerDor Cuarran VIL. this purchase cannot be effected—It may be peck-ed at for | Viously to the arrival of Mr. Clay our whig |" 4's) co.ctake for $300, two mile } ‘ dia packet ships comprising the Old Black Ball Lineof fuckets | A028 i tit Pid ey Bone ae ee lawyers to benefit by, butnothing more. Litigation must | brethren never calculated on being more than | ,, {,Sxeensteke for $200, two mile haste, in harncas. sailing as under. pea Liverpgot FS Noo Walt ctreets ia ain meee heen eves the vars Lah _ Aree ot Bree this take Bisco, the New York and | 300 voters strong, but now tee ete ‘jacket and ved cap &r. g. Stockton— oodrult, blue COLUMBUS, Captain Cole, on the 16th February. i} = you | Erie ‘ond Company itself, under proper management | about 1200 to 1500, and to judge by the en- | Mr Metzker named b g Young Neptune-—H. Siac Thee "p YORKSHIRE, (new) Bailey, om the Ist March.” SCHOOLEN’s MOUNTAIN reaist such an opportunity 7 orrather—Low dare any man | will be sustained by th peopls of this State, aided by the | thusiasm produced, they may be partly right, that | “and red jacket and b , Young Neptune-—H Jones, bisck The sha» CAMBRIDGE, Capt. Baratow, 6th March. pos pretending to common sense, to aay nothing of honesty, | people of the great West, (as Mr Ogden stated at the last | is't9 say. they may possibly count 600 noses.— | A Conekin named ch g. Kedolph The NGLAND, Captain Bartlett, ist April. EASTON. insult a whole community because they du not support | meeting,) and enabled by its Stockholders to bring to a | Waqy “a rd aft E Mae Clava densruretthere toni & Ly ‘ The OXWORD, Captar Hadiboas, Ath A Pil. 3 the foot of Courtlant street, daily foundays excep | Measures and men to ch as are presented by the | speedy completion—a work that will throw additional lus. | ‘Y C!y 4 few days alter th oe Pa oe teh here | which for some reason, best known to parties con- Dake May. ed] nt 8 gielock, A M.by! road From eamay City 10 Mor eng of the notorious and damning facts connected | tre upon the character of the people of this State—encour. | W4S @ Sort of Smmulenr ent quake in the « en ees serned, did not show, and perhaps it was quite ss pared ote ristown direct, wi ‘er—from. thence by Post h the proaent management of this great work! Is | age its agriculture and promote ita commerce, whilst the | ic party. A few rathersmart, but not very reliable | well. This was a match made up at the close of sao bag dee men, endeavored to turn South Carolina—(only think of it!)—over toMr. Van Buren. They called the party together—they made speeches—they of- fered resolutions, at first cautiously, but after a while they fairly ‘broke ground,” and then came their annihilation. ‘The scene of the finishing of the Van Buren clique was rich. The annihilation of the leaders, Messrs. Pinckney, Carroll, Magrath, &e., by Col Elmore and J. F. Gordon, Esq., was a thing not to be described even by the graphi¢ ex- pression, “A Waterloo defeat.” Suffice to say, the last fall, and we rather think not at the moment when men have their wits most about them, orelee there has been a great alteration in the animals since that time. llowever, be that as it may, the ‘rot may be summed up in a few words ; although the bay took the lead at the onset, and was no where from the moment she got to the bottom of the course. The grey had evidently all its own way, and it appeared as if Hiram could have dis- tanced his opponent in the first heat if he thought proper to put his best foot foremost. The first mule Coaches throneh Mendham, Chester, Scholey’s Mountain, 4 ee fs Colden, De ig re 2. kere * Lipset a dail; Trcustomarys fom Liceneal ceary fanror dventaretnrorats | (ay inereceis co and trom Belvidere. For stats apply to. J; ont tye Year to the differetperts in the United Statea, Dy | street hi ding B-Rxges famished at the shortest notice, by applying ‘a further proof required why the public, instead of being | proprietors in this event cannot fail to reap a liberal and insulted, should not rather be defended and protected | well dexerved remuncration--from the profit of their me, from those who are trying again to mislead them, to use a | ritorious enterprize. mild term ? Read the following extracts from the Report | In concluding these hasty observations, the best apolo- of Horatio Allen, Esq. = gy the author can with any safety rely upon is, that the Loss on $3,080,000 State Stock. ..... $400,485 98 | importance of the work in_progress is such as'to render Miscellaneous, Salaries of Otticers, Clerkshi the views and sentiments of every one a matter of some Printing, Legal Expenses, &............ 230,266 93 | interest, although they may not be all of eqnal merit—as One year’s Expenses for managing, the Ally to his views they are, as has been stated, based upon a miles of road from Piermont to Goshen,.-. 55,000 00 | similar transaction—and since the course upon that occa ~ rn srw | Sion was approved by some of the first solicitors ot thi 095702 91 | city, and also sanctioned by the Chancellor himself, it 3 ch pataags an be wenredat ruled rates hoge sen A for their frieuda residing in Great Britzin and Ireland, may te : ¥ thay every care will be taken to make passengers as coutor- | ‘2 ->- LUPE, Morristown, — tab! an reasonably t,and should the passengers ot come out, the paseage money will be promptly, refunded. Dratts can as usual be furnished, payable at the National ant Proymeial Banks of d and branches; Eastern Bank of Beofland and branches; and on Messrs, J. Balt, Son & C . pool which ure hay ble throughout Hapland and Wales, Fer| GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, Foraker particulars apply (if by letier post paid) to ¥ROM ALBANY TO BUFFALO (325 MILES fi ighty-fie 1d savor t h of affectation to pretend that the: parithil eveni i ri Particulars apply (if by letter post paid) to, AN, f ae ae ¢ ‘Siz hundred and eighty-five thousand, seven hundred and | Would savor too much of altectation | ES ne chee tee, trom that eventful evening to this present, none of | was completed in 2 minutes 554 seconds, the grey hy 1 | fifty-two dollars ninety-one centa ! out of a gross expendi- »ifany, lone, was | that unfortunate faction have been seen, and itis 4 61 Sonth street, near Wa'l street. ‘The only Office in York estab! by the several Rail hy fenly), of abo also, well done. int ‘ Seen, coming 1n some twenty lengths in advance. In the Liverpool and London can atall times be | Road Companies between Albany and Buffalo is at ture (gross enough truly) of about $4,000,000, or some- ° >, - supposed they have all retired to their estates, w second mile round he: baake bh N | meiliug (oe Liivexpoot evie No. 59 CORR REAND'? REET. thing very much resembling one sizth of this amount on], Cuarrer XII. the determination to enjoy their “ otiwn cum dig. | eroud, mule round up the back, stretch, Nepiune r ‘Oth and 20th of each month JOHN“E. CLARK, Geneial Agent. | the completion too of one eighth of the entire work !! In| Squire Boggs comes to an end, and runs off ax fast us his | ‘he determinal jaling with politie S| made @ rally, but it was evident that Hiram was ati iid ee NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS an ex pendivare aa large as is ie on the New York and Aa $8 Ulkee Mi, Berg can be th) Aim. ‘th veal ane tin hemeestinnene haw Rieke nea ental cea skeaay therefore, Wuen he approached, it was Fan IRS 2 Lycee ap. Era RLERI RRR, : 3 . Erie Rail Road Company, surely the account should be | Ae to these letters they are criticisms—they review the} Bu e i only like pushing the grey more forward, so that OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Phi olla nsetec al me been aprojaved exents for forwari: | exhibited by a saoper Zscountent, not by a treasurer! | Conduct of public men, holding public situation is fast mvallowing up all other measures, and | at the top at Mike srt Caran inmmesids leakedavary termediate vlnces, are enabled to send them during the Summer who reports no and #0! accounts of the magnitude of this | ate therefore (ah to Raynenb eater Gia) ree | w ich will sweep t paar ourSouthern tig al | like as if Hiram meant to shut him out altogether, om New $2,06; to Syracuse $2,92, to Au- | Rail Company should be autmenticare: » | Press exists. In most cases it is difficult to write alto | gamating old parties and uniting the whole South | [Tj -" 4 5 : PBL Latte Pckets tc ee will ha barn $3.36; to Hochester 10 Buffalo. $5.58," Childres | swoux ro—can thesy be authenticated’? Dare they” be | ether without vatire—here it may beby some considere? fin one frm, unbroken, irresistible phalanx. ‘The | yee Psy camg hans, within o Jer lahat oF Sis despatched the followinearer, excepting that when the fpoen co 18 Ferg old at badd tetons polars veese pes sndallf sworn to? Let this not be answered—nur cer iv wy. | that the author has exceeded—has gone youd, what the anasalton: obGeriactantha Waited Binion dec beget i Scapa tg the to les in 5 minutes ili Ry ips will sal { ; ‘ Done, occasion required—he it so—ut palata, sic judici ‘ a Ee onda. n , ey dee Brom NewYork, | Brom Livepodl eT oh ong eg oregetiera oy Arg ted (ai Cuarrer Vill therefore, reserves to, himeell the right to jadge in his | Measure of £0 great importance to the slaveholding | of 25 to 10 on the grey, but few or no takers. CAMBRIDGE, dune 1 July 18 | Seenmbsat from New York and Rail toad rome "Alben sa Ped Squire Boggs te'willing to give the’ devil his a own case, ag he alone is responsible for his own actions— | 2nd cotton growing States, as to absorb all otherin- | The second heat as the [rishman said was “Dit Wot tet cow tee ot Nov. 18] hours; whereas, it takes per Canal from 9 t0 10 days." "The fol- ke beadcca Ghia le Wad lleeinadbo but he denies that his comments are at all tobe compared | terests. You have, inthe daily papers of yester- | ter, repeated, the same over sgain,” the Grey did The ENGLAND” sanguin | meer | Jowink calentstioa. shows the result, viz :— iy Observe the phraseology of the short extract just given. | with the grossness and the personalities of the text—sorry | day, the report of the proceedings of the district } just as it pleased, leaving the other to do as well aa nga 4 Passage to Buffalo per Ca- What are “legal expenses !” Why are law expenses, this | indeed would he be if they were so—let the parties come } meeting, held at the new theatre—but you have 0 i 3 h q leted S, Bartlett, Feb. 16 0 ay esi agg? | is What is meant, put last? Answer—Becate this amount | into Court with clean hands snd thoy will havelittl | no idea'of the feeling which pervaded that im. | {CoUld: - The latter two miles was completed in 5 ‘The OXFORD, : | 5 ie guage to, Buffalo, 60 dare not be specified truly. “‘Sularies to officers” | cause to complain—but, if they shoula feel aggrieved— | mense concourse of people, Whigs and deme. | (iuutes 55 seconds,—Neptune about a distance be. ov, 18] Loss oftimeatleast3days |“ Clerkship !:” meaning salaries to clerks !! It is almost | they are the aggressors—he only reuorts to the lex talionis | (sta tarergocne and ‘mative Amery Td ang | tind at the coming in. The MONTE ZU em Eee Lugrage from Albany to ‘worth to the laborer, say _| to disgusting to state here, that of these us¢fu! servants pa ro quo—or, if all that in here said is exaggeration | CTS, foreigners and mative Americans, old an The next piece of sport, a Purse $100, two mile st nly 16 faffalo free+s+ +++ vs) Lestat, Pas gay soe of the Company, the former have been : in the | and fiction—why surely then—"' we that have free souls | YOUN8, rich and poor, all joined in giving eflect to | heats, under the saddle. 1000 RB. Lowber,Q larch 16 The EUROPE," F 618 tons the thunders of applause with which the speakers were complimented. Col. Elmore offered the reso- lutions, accompanied with some most stirring re- marks. He wasfollowed by W. D. Poster, Esq., a yours lawyer of great shlty and promise, and who has just been elected City Attorney. Mr. Living for 42 hours, say Total per R. Road-+- $6,43 “at the pleasure of the Company it touches us not ;—let the galled jade wince, our withers that the latter are to this day, unpaid !! ! are unwrung”—and so, for the present, he takes his leave enough c{these two patrons of the ** Herald.” “ Noscitur | of Horatio Ailen, Esq-,, James Brown, Fsy., and of their 8 sociis”—is a brief but most apposite remark to all this | worthy friend, the Fditor of the Herald, James Gordon But even James Gordon Bennett, E'sy., is superior to these | Bennett, Esquire—not, however, without regretting that men, for he d zzle the ox that treads out the | the affairs of the New York and ‘Erie Railroad Company James Whelply enters (br. g. Rattan) b. g. Rifle—J. Whelply, green ond yellow sleeves and blue cap. Albert Concklin enters, gr. g. Snafile—A. Conckhn, blue jacket and black cap. J. Spicer enters ch. g. ‘Tom Benton—J. Spicer white jacket and black cap. Deduct fare per R. Road« ‘The traveller per R; Road saves +++ $5,62 The NEW YORK, 980 tons, ‘. i. Cropper, age They also fo assengersto Cleaveiand, Portsmouth and | corn”- Horatio Allen, Esy., and | should have fallen into such ing— i i I The Laaatape— yee biped had 4 Ee eohrene igan Green Bu dt | James Brown, Esq., the President and Vice President of they: can mush eager remnetn as oe Belay ise EF Berte ne the most peemaeaes speakers Rattan did not come forward. It is remarkable 4, A. Cole, 1 fe pisces in Canada, at the lowest rates,’ All inf the New York and Erie Rail Road, do not pay those in — we have, and his patriotic and clear arguments } that such good horses should be entered and go tor ‘The YORKSHIRE, (new) Nov 4] so the’ diferons roma given gratis, and "Tickets to De hed tho Company's office they, forsooth, lay out the money | ‘Tyre Anmivat. or a Great Macictan.—Mr. Sut-| “ete Tepcaved mish the mfreateat demonstrations S{} such a small sum, but #0 it was. ‘The decidedly coommnod In their fast sailing quacies | 238 1mére In the items of expenditure just quoted, pray in what | Fivedin this conntry, and makes his degut on Mon-| (41. 3, F. Hunt took the floor, and for another | tert jaw present, Secwell matched were the three 4 sels in the trade, tf 5 STATEN ISLAND way, under what heads of expense, has the $95,000 (ob. | day evening next, at the Olympic, and we vouch | hour held his auditory in rapt attention. He ex- tie iba Listened telling Hie Nad thet lit es ‘The commanders are well known asmen of character and N serve how exact the accounts are kept—just $55,000,) been | or it that he will astonish all who may witness his | posed in a masterly manner the designs of England, | fret one and uhem the ethos sand as te hettag, ww, experience, and the strictest atteation will always be paid to | ; RRY. disbursed 1—Wuo has participated in this sum ? ‘When | performances. Indeed, if they do not come away [ond ‘acserted. our right to prevent all her inter. | (iq jane wen the other ; and as te betting, we Pekin an east ayo ein. wile obeved | gusbon™ OO Fer wil ons flow wail her hin annwored the next Ingiry shoul be where ste [under the impression that he i somewhat intimate | ferences in any ide ok way; vw ithanyrerrange: | Gg Meee one made, one wey oF the eretofore. 5 ended? Mr. Tveasurer Pierson’s | with a certain gent. ‘down below,” we i x 7 i STATEN ISLAND. i bs ’ etn: Ae he ch ke. Whitemarsh ° . The of passage outward is now fixed at One Hundeed mora keeping ? or is it in course of liquidation 1—if so, could it . ments we might choose to make. hitemare| Atter a false start or two,they all got well off to fas at ny Clifton—At 7% A.M. conjurors.. He can almost do pay thing that 18 de-} Seahort followed Hunt. Mr. 8. isa wealthy and gether, Rifle leading, with ‘Tom Benton in close and 43g 1) Dollars, for which ample stores of every description will be] — Starieron\tas ‘ag rohe, MAC ‘AS ME ving, 63%, P.M. ror ded w ith the exception off wines and liquors, which wilt | Eapleton At 1AG. O56 JK A; MAM, 634, BM. jired. Neither th iL i] ill be: . sible for any letters, parcels or packages sePtby then unless | AP 9.11, A. M. and 2. 336 6.754 ¥. Mt mal re Pe ype ent en page the For freight or pas- OPPOSITION EVENING LINE FOR ALBANY, : GOODHUE. & CO, 64 South st. te Pee sale eee ne Ot aa in the payment ot sired of him, and there is nothing in the whole of for “legal expenses,” by which is meant, according to ita | 8 entertainment can be objected to by the most reading, such as are deemed “legal” by Messrs. Allen, | fastidious. He performs many tricks that are en Brown and Bennett! !? “ Put down your money, ye rich | tirely onginal, and have never been seen in this men”—pray do—or rather pray do not. part of the world, and must astonish the knowing influential planter, in Edisto, with a princely in- come, and was listened to with much attention. So much forthe Texas meeting. The politicians have not had quite all the excitement, and all the speeches. The religious have claimed to have some attendance, up the back stretch, two lengthsabead, and the grey third; they were so close together at the first half mile there was no certainty which led, and this distance was done in 1 minute 194 seconds. This position was maintained to the top, 3 h at. ‘The New, and Splendid Steamboat NEW c Ix. ones considerably. In addition to this, Mr. Sutton Key &,H. MARSHALL, 38 Burling slij JERSEY Capt, ROH Farey, Ter IX. ¢ Coad Maca rh dat interest with them, Among our Catholic brethren | where the grey broke, but soon recovered, but in iaoet and of BARING BROTHERS & 06. pier foot, of Barclay serear (ovsth cited en | Squire Boggs has « lucid interval, and utters @ word or two panda wuisele bat S ventnlonpiay, and in this line } the Rev, Dr. Moriarty has been holding forth with | the meanwhile Rifle kept his distance and ‘Tom Wednesday evening, 15th instant, at seven o’elock. of common sense we believ@there are few to surpass, if any to equal | 41) the power and eloquence of Boanerges. The | waiting upon him, only for a chance, but at the PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELA/ ah HE .. = THE CIVERPOOL 1 eghlN! lee PACKETS. loon with [Sailing from Liverpool on the 7te aud 19th of every month.) | and extensive and airy Ci b ‘Temoga wahiag 0 end tothe ‘Old Country for their friends | accommodations for useily vu persone’ Her devant of wane take dhe neceeaary asraneroenta with ti subscribers and | is ight, co that she will alway be able t ross the bars with egpem come out gu da superion Line of Packets, Sailing | out deteation or Uanslupment mid tinere turn down the short course Benton broke and lost a length or so; and a few lengths further Rifle re- peated the trick, which helped Snatfle, and he came in front mile, it being performed in 2 minutes 389seconds. In the second round Rifle led up the back stretch, where the grey gave symp~ toms of dying away, and Tom Benton took her place, and at the top looked very like the winner of the heat, but just at tke turn of the straight course broke, upon which Rifle had some advan- tage, but he soon followed the example set him, and Tom recovered his lost ground and came in some three lengths in front, completing the two miles in 5 minutes 194 seconds. ‘The winner did not appear the least blown after this heat, and Doctor is a most capital speaker, possessing high personal accomplishments as well as mental graces ; e enchains an audience, even while expounding the dryest and toughest of his doctrines. The anci- ent Hugenot congregation have at last waked out of a Rip Van Winkle sleep, and have torn down their old concern at the corner of Queen and Church streets, and are preparing to build a beautiful Gothic edifice on the old site. They have invited a young clergyman to come our from the nortb, who is now preaching on trial, and will no doubt create a great sensation, possess. ing as he does, evidently the highest elements of a great pulpit orater. And while on this subject I may say, of all things that are most necessary iv Regular days from New York, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; from Albaay, Tuesdays, Thurada; id ‘Saturds ‘The Jer rebui'tand remodelled, and fitted le miuner. She ha: Jarge nainber of ele- ‘a large and commodious Promenade Deck, " P 5 him, in this or any other country. In addition to It is said that fax Hee i ‘ : task, at rretrtiper mrad hte toot be ifr this he is a musical genius. His performances, invidious in the preceding observations, let the candid | With “botherations,” as they are termed, on two reader determine—from the facts as they exist—ns reapects | Jew’s Harps, will astonish his audience, and be the easiness of the task here undertakan--nome-could be | found worth the cust of admission. To the lovers more so—the only difficulty being how sutticiently to ex- | of the marvellous, the woe-begone, the care-ridden press indignation and disgust—to stop as well as to begin | the sorrowful, and the ill-tempered, it is recom: —where censure itself is puzzled—and where not one} mended to go by all means. The first will be ampl single action can be justly commended. But the design of | Satiefied, Pees bly this second letter is not altogether to find fault—although, | *#tisfied—the others find a sovereign balm to te expose abuse—-to correct errors—and remove obstacles, oleae f mebtitidomttctoed al are obviously the first steps to be taken before any per. | &¢ least for a tune; but don’t crowd the place too formance, where these prevail (and do they not here :| | much this warm weather. ought to becommenced, and without which being done it most assuredly can never beaccomplithed. The abuse— the errors—the obstacles—now existing, must to a certain- 4 tila fra sate cage of American tredfag sh UM: will also have a first rate class of American trading ships, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. sailing ‘every six dayg, thereby’ affording’ weekly communica. BLOOMINGDALE, MARHATTANVILLE AND F; in that port. firm (Mr. James D. Roe! MA A GTON LINE OF STAGE Cae 90 /a80 che veheet vote be 6 vie sina cae are to Manhattanviie 125¢ cecig-Fort Washington 25 cents. This Line will com mence running on Saturday, May 4th, 1844 ny aving Manhattanville, at 6 o'clock A. M., and continue ranning every hour until To’clock P. ol Leaving New York. patch. Should the ies for not come out, the mor i is ctermiuea ida] toses boy Gd Te here witiaet any lee "Phe Binck Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise Discracervut OutraGE.—The steamboat Swan, which had iy been fitted up for services, was or Friday night last taken from the wharf of Mr. Sanderson, ty, if not removed, prevent the New York and Erie Rail the following magnificent Ships, viz :— . peetlorne ie NEW YO! gorner of Tryon How and Chatham st, two doors east of the | Road Company from ever being completed under its pre | of this town, by some persons (as is pretty well ascer. | the way of accomplishments, and at the same time J weemed as if he was ready to start for the second CAMBRIDGE, CO) OMBUS, iftiem Raittond Offes at o'clock, A: and conti ram sent charter. ‘When these are femoved, es they easily can | tained) from the other aldo of the Stitaurenter ‘she war | the most neglected—pulpit oratory ranks the firstto f immediately. : napee EUROFE BOuTH MERICA Soy AAS be, the next point for considerations is, what plan of pro- | towed over to Morristown so stealthily that, although | the clergyman. A few leseons [rom a Professor of | Of the second heat, we scarce know what to leaving ort Washington for City Hall. 724 A.M and With such superior and unequalled ts, tl F. My an 4 es ity for sets Suhel lttewaed os eonitanee of can | Pap, Wiha SAM: ifaad THUS dead Bac ene meet mocey to hg cve en | Babe AOE, Ce foes ohne Case ER ere roceeding, or remitting money to their i lotel, if a emnet igh Bridge to eal tins sonia Bias neeigbetoreay” emer Mawr ales on. B tigi, ceeding will be best calculated to effect the object of all, FOR All. ARE INTERESTED IX THE COMPLETION OF THIS GREAT work! Every one cannot be pleased, any more than that every thing can be performed, and certainly no case ever exist- the captain and three men were on board, and a gentle man sitting up in the cabin waiting for the Pioneer, and who did not go to sleep, they were unaware of the re moval until the gentlemen went on deck in_ the morning, and found the bost was lying at Mor. ratory would do most of our clergy good. When 1 am in the humor, | will give you a sketch of all our ministers, from Bishops =mythe Gadsden, anc Ignatius, down. If Miller’s prophecy could be fulfilled at this mo- say further than that teat went well off to- gether, the grey, if anything, having the lead. They kept together all round, and came in almost together at the end of the first mile—so much so f Proprietor. | ed where the remembrance of these trite truisma will be | ristown. The Ogdensburgh Club Row Boat war thatit was with some difficulty it could be ascer- oe OE aE ORS UNO Shes co. |. sonnet | more needed, than in endeavoring safely to resume the | used for that purpose, the consent of the own. | ment, how many scamps would get into a terrible | tained whether Rifle or Snaffle led, but ‘Tom was EERE i "Bankers, London, | YORKVILLE, ASTORIA, HELL GATE FERRY, | business of this Company. Mutual concessions, as well as not having been asked. Steam was got upon the | scrape. However we are getting better, no doubt | not a length behind them, and was evidently only XAVENSWOOD AND NEW YORK STAGES. mutual assistance, will be called for, and if these are with- | Swan in the morning, and she was taken down to Ogdens | fust for temperance, the great panacea of human | “biding his time.” This mile was performed in 2 which will be paidon demand at any of the Banks, or thei: Beauches, ial the principal towas throughout England, ie Will commence ranuing oa Monday, May |, Scotland an “ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. x ae ing pyr at 7, 8,9, and 11 o’elock, N. B.—The Old Line of L: | Packets sail from thi oe dey Beard geal fe aby lad iandllh a gparg > pert for Liverpool on the Istand 13th of each month. Pasties | patie Stax will call tor Faaseugers a r reety and. at Hazard’s, York’ edrgutane to select this tarorlse | owner's rak.. On the arrival of the stag’ at Aatorin it's ill Seeleeata a anv och rat fateh en ae STN VE on . TO THt TRAVELLING PUBLIC, aed Wagons tolet, LEWIS & CARTER, ma Im*ec roprietors PASSENGER AR. GEMENT FOR 1844. FARE ONLY 12, a] 4 ji aco idk 7 “ARI CENTS. pom peared to Uring oa aueener fom Grat ‘Brituu'and | THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, Tetand by ill, is spreading through all ranks. [beard a most capital temperance lecture last Monday evening from—who do you think? no less a man in the sporting world than Dr. J. B. Irving, ot * Cock tobbin’ i the most finished ora tors in the United States, secretary ot the Jocky Club, and prince of good fellows. What will b old friends to this? Irving, however, is right: men can enjoy themselves as well on water as on wine, if they only think so—fashion does it all. ASULEY held, or given with a niggard’s hand—nothing will prove a more effectual impediment in the way of ultimate suc- cess—if, on the contrary, this undertakit hould be taken up as it was begun, with an honest desire and a determined spirit, therecan be no frag in this enterprize, which the people, who have made an Enix Canat, cannot easily overcome, burgh under color of some legal process. The boat is still det ‘d there in the absence ot the proper officer to lication for her release should be made. We law can be found on either side of the St. Lawrence to countenance such proceedings. Most assur- edly if the individuals concerned in the theft, (for it can bear no other name,) be caught and identified on the Ca uadian side, they will stand a fair chance of reoing the inside of our Provincial Penitentiary, Even in the United States they are not safe, as the late Ashburton Treaty pro. vides for deiiverin, felons on demand by either Gov- ernment —Brockville Register minutes 44seconds. The odds were even now, 10 to 4on Tom Benton, They all turned the course .tthe bottom much in this position, but Rifle ap- peared toclime the hill better than the others; but it was “no go.” Conklin kept close on him, and Tom Benton just as close on the two. Conk- ‘in made a good burst when near the top of the backstretch, Unt it was of little orno avail. Snaffe appeared to take the lead down the straight course, but Tom was too close for comfort, and evident- ly intended to push at the distance which, all did,and it was almost impossible to tell from thence which led, him or Rifle; but Spicer on the inside told, and he was declared the winner. The two miles was performed in 5 minutes 214 seconds.— Cuarten X. Squire Boggs speaks by the card, and gives his plan of fine ishing the road. The following is the course of proceeding submitted to the public as best calculated to ¢ftect this desirable object —and it may perhaps be, at least, excusable, here to state, that the author of this letter recommends it, from his hav- ing successfully conducted a business of a'similar nature ~The only one it is believed on record in this city-—in the Great Fresnet.—On Thursday day night last, owing to the great rains during the day, the water at Chagrin IIs rose to such an extent as to wash away sever nd do much injury to the many flourishin; Cireult Court. Before Judge Kent. Mav 27.--Chastean vv. MB. Hart—This was an ac wD ; h Mills | ™ ' the following first class packet ships, one of which CAPTAIN JOHN GAFFY, way now proposed—so that if not speaking exactly, ex tion of replevin, brought by @ merchant of this city against } i will leave Liverpool on the Ist, 6th, Lith, 16th, 2ist and 28th of ‘On aad alter Monday, May 13, will ran as | cathedta—he cannot bo said to come undes the adronk | 204 Factories which are there located. Mr. White, whose | ihe sheriff (Mr. Hart); for making a false return under an | This, without exception, was one ef the prettiest, each month:— follows:—Leave Newark, foot of Ventre st, at | ti “ > factory was situated highest up the stream, was the lar ti dame Bolaud, a respectable milliner, whi , d, and 1 h hh Patrick Heary, New York, Sheridan, 16 A. Me and UGE. MM. Leave New York, | Hon. “Re sutor ultra crepidam.® eat auerer, his. loas being some $2,000, Hr, White [ | execution. Madame Bolaud, a respectable et, who T best contested, and most equal matches of the sea- * — Dfrerpool, Comoeiee foror Barclay oh at 10 A Mcand ¢ M, "| The plan then should be, itis conceived, esfollows:— | alarge manufacturer of Axes, and had just completed a | removed in 1812 9 thin city, from the soul, purchared Fon, so far; inthe last heat in particular, all the Biddons Geo. in Sundays—Leave Newark at 8 A. M. and 2P. M.and —The present Directors resign immediately, “on pub- | new factory, which was to be put in operation very soon, | Ut the interest of @ Mr ss! q had on hand} way round, at any point, a table cloth might have # Columbia [aited States, Now Yoruat 10 A. M. and (P.M lic considerations alone” minent man in the | THe embankment of Mr, White was twenty feet in height, | (pusiderable share of goods, tmodnting 10 about poe [covered the three horses, so 1nuch go that it was Lurope, Steph’aWhitney, Rochen May't0th, Iii. arce_| community, totaxe the Presidency” without salary. "| Wid Fetained a get of some twenty aores in extent. Whed | si raid for the goods on handy alleging th quite laughable to hear the disputes among specta- independence, Yorkshire, Garriel ca ieee FOUISIANA AnD | 2A competent Vice President to be appointed with an | ‘tia gave way the rush, of water overflowed the land on | jue to make the purchase from. the re tors which led as they proceeded ; and it took the Samuel Hick, Queen of the West, Oxford. FOR NEW ORLEANS.—LOUISIANA AND Pt cach side of the stream forsemedistance. Bliss end May. 1 i i f consid vhen they ci Certificates of passage can be obtained, andevery information NEW YORK LINW —To-sall 1501 June ~The tex | equate snlary—it being understood that the chief labor } hew's flouring mill, the paper mill dam, the bridge cross. | ‘nade oy Mrs. Thompson, as to the flourishing condition } judgesa few minutes consideration when they came will be given to those sending for their friends, om application x packet slip OSWEG, Captian, Wood, will | in the direction of the Company is to be performed by this | jng the strearh at the centre of the villuge H.C Clordners | 01 the establishment. After remaining in business for | in to decide which led home, and the third horee as above, her regular day. officer. flouting mill, Earl's woollen factory, Bliss and Pool’s | *°™¢ time, she found that business was not going on well, | was not much abovea length behind. The follow. ateither of our offices. p Dosttiver ‘They will also be preoared, on the opening of navigation, to | , For freight or passage, having haa dgome furnished accommo- zward passengers and their lagyage to AlDany and Troy, and | dations, apply on board, at Orleans Wharf, foguof Wail street. Erie Canal to Buffalo, and all intermediate places. orto E. K. COLLINS & C ‘0 all porta of the Upper Lakes. rs cf ‘ 46 South street, Vix Oswego to Toronto, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and | _ Agents in New Orleans—Messrs. Hullin and Woodruff, who all parts of Canada Wes ‘ will promptly forward all goods to their address. From T'roy via Whitehall to Montreal and, Quebec, Cana-| Shippers by this line may tely upon having their goods da Kast vin Ohio’ Canal from Cleaveland to Fortamoaih, Cin | cormetly ‘measured, and that the’ ships of this ine wifi sail einnati, andi termediate places. bnnetually ae advertived m20 ec South West via Philadelphia to Pittsbure,Cincinnati, Louis- , ty b 4 es PORK LIVERPOUL—The New Li ae aT Mckee Riulne? 1iMiasis asd Wisess: SS: et alat Junerothe anpenor New York baal and she cailed a meeting of her creditors, with whom, save a Mr. Piser, she made arrangements to pay upa dividend of 10s. in the pound sterling. Madame B. was indebted! to Mrs. Chastelain, and induced Mr. Chastelain, the plain- tiff, to become her security for the notes of compromise, me time making over by bond on Mr. Chastelain, perty, as collateral security, until the debts wei paid. An execution was issued immediately upon a judg: ment, which was given to the sheriff. The goods were sold off, and the debts were paid, leaving a considerable 4 was the judges’ decision :— 4 —The property and effects of the Company to remain ‘Tom Benton,. . .. .(J. Spicer) for the present, as they are in fact, according to law, in the custody of the Assignees or Trustees under the Deed of Assignment. .—The Trustees to be required to furnish monthly state ments of their proceedings, including the expenditu such a President and Vice President as now proposed. 6 his statement to be published in two daily papers in this city, and Albany. e woollen factory, and Bullard & Northrop’s wheel factory, were all more or less injured. ‘The latter had some por- tion of the machinery carried away.—Cleveland Herald, May 23. Native American Funerat.—The funeral of Joseph Cox, a Native American, who died froma wound received during the late disturbances at Kensing. ton, took place yesterday afternoon, from his late < ere are at present eleven entries tor this $800, to come off on Monday next. Stannard appears to to ali parts of Ohio, Michigan, Ta ey 0 When the Companys affairs are thus placed in the hands residence, No. 465 North Second atreet. An immense 7 be the favorite still, we suppose because he is bet- fa'Perritory. ket ship ROCHESTER, Capt Jehn Britton, 8 | of their own Assignees, who are themselves under the number of persona were present. ‘The funeral cvrtege peiceen oe Pier, the party above referred to, 9nd | ser Known than the others, but we think he will , , REMITTANCES. tong bnirthen, will sxil as above, her reyrular day, : : For freight or passage, having very superior accommodations to thir frends in the O18 Contry, HAIN DEW & CO wil | notemrpareed by any’ ship in Port, apply om bonrdy weet side Drafts f England, Scotland or Ireland, paya- | Batling slip, orto ; i Sienes ight Yorsaine of ly %, £20, to £100—or in any amount WOODHULL & MINTURNS, fo uit he purerOF FICES AND AGENTS. Free of pasaage Charles Craft, 120 Stace street, Borton. 'W. Wheeler, Union Building, Providence, R. I. reasonable control of their own Directors, then 7.—Let the Directora- the Stockholders—the Creditors, or the major part of them, and the Assignees, join in an application to the Chancellor for the nullification of the Assignment or Trust Deed—the decision of the Chancel- lor, if favorable to the petitioners, as it in all probability would be, would at once restore the entire property of the Company, together with a title beyond all possible dispute or uncertainty whatever. 8.—When this is etfected—then, indeed, let the rich man because he is rich—and the poor man because he is poor, but desirous to become rich—let, in short, alt then sub- scribe, and with along pull, @ sarong pully ‘and a pull al- together”—it would soon be seen that this undertaking, as have his work to do to beat some of them. There is no use of counting chickens before they are hatched. consisted of the members of the different Native American Associations of the city and county, who marched four abreast, and numbered nearly 2000, 98 members of the Globe Fire Engine, of which company the deceased wos a member, and ten carriages containing his relatives and friends. ‘The coffin was wrapped in the American flog, and carried on a hearse drawn by two horses. ‘The body was interred in the Philanthropic Burial Ground, Moya- mensing. ‘There were between twoand three thousand persons along the line of march, exclusive of those who formed the procession. ‘The flings in the neighborhood in which the deceased resided, were hoisted half mast asa mark of respect.— Phila. Chronicle, May 27. the stock, which were put into the hands of the sheriff— The sheriff, after the sale, satisfied the claims of Thomp- son and P nd then gave the balance on hand, $891, to Mr. Chastelain, The defence put in on the part of the sheriff waa, that delay was authorised by the plaintiff, which he considered sufficient justification for satisfying the junior executions. A Jjourned over to this morn- Albany. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Aunany, May 25, 1544 The people look to the Herald for correct intor- mation—under date of Wednesday, May 22, and in @ paragraph “ Long Line of Railroads,” you make the distance from Boston to Buffalo five hun- 100, packet aiup Hettinguer, Capt Ir Bursley, 105) toms hart 3 burtheny will succeed the Itocnester, ned sail on her regulas J. W. Milis, 3 Wall street, and 16 Front street, New York, | 4a¥, 2lst July sipebbusdieldeiasinenadapdeiaihat eats N.G: Howsed, 43 Souch Third street, Philadelphia, INDON—Pacaet of lat June —1 we o Bindford & Shoemaker, 7 Light street, Baltimore, Ma. did, fast sailinging packet ship MEDIATOR ar burgh, Pa. wt. Chadwick, will sail panetuall bi Be 8, bitleiohn, 11 Exehy age, Albany N ¥. ¥, inal ag Clark, 169 River atreet (g'roy, N. U.S. Cireult Court. Before Judge Betts. er May 27.~ The United States Gabriel Irving, James E. De Kay, Francis R. Tillou, and Charles P. Church, survi- erior packet has very fine accommodations for cabin, cabin and steerage pass-ngers, who will be takea at secon ¥ W. A. Cook, Symeuse, NX, Feasonable rates if early application be made on board, of it 1 ning exreutors of the last will and testament of Henry F ; . W. H Oook, Hatha N. a Attheir General WV sseae Othan: 8 Beart voret within the pee oe [bo seergue oF ihe nanyie at ta InenpaTion at Sr. Le —The St. Lows Ga- ford.—"This ca , which was one of deep lb pe dred and thirty-five miles, and six miles of the road H. Fitzhugh & Co., Owego, N.Y. mi6ec a corner of Maiden Lane. | State, zette of Friday week says:—The Missiesippi is | ed for this morning, but was postponed, the U. 8. District! unfinished between Albany and Troy ; from Troy to (oo ae nme anger | ing to send for their friends to come ontiathis| such then, it is believed, is the outline of the shortest | still rising. The Missouri and its tributaries, and, indeed, | Attorney having intimated to the court that he had just Schenectady twenty miles. This communication received instructions from the Government to move to have it postponed, The court granted the application, Gustavus Wetzler, Robert Deiderick, Alexander Wetzler and Am Samuel Swartwout —This waa an ace tion on amount of duties that were overcharged by di fendant as duty on a quantity of goods, which were ii ported during Tus incumbency os collector of the of New York. The jury returned a verdict for the plain« tiffs -$3066 10, with 6 cents costs, all the streams are full. The American bottom, opposite this city, is submerged and is impassable.* The boat at the new ferry has ceased her trips. Illinois Town, oppo site the city, Is deluged. We were over last evening —anc sven o! But we have no space now for descr) ion. ‘The water is higher than it was in 1896, and rt is impossi- ble to predict where or when it will cease rising. A few feet more will bring it to the threshold of the warehouses ing. It will not rive so rapidily now, however, ide, as before it was ovor its banks. "The most disastrous reaults are spprehetifed to attend and succeed ation. The Illinois shore, opposite the mouth sowtri, we are informed ia falling in at afearfnl rate, Additional rise from the tpper Mississippi is ex pected.” ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1844 Of the line, of who aie abont to remit mouey, can OLD ESTABLISRED PASSAGE OFFICE, make fivorable arrang¢ments by applying as above mare " ipe street, corner of ou DON Racket of tot Juce—Th plen- i i eDIA VOR, Capt.J.M, Ch il panctunlly as above, her regulnt ITE tabeoribes Pareto call the attention of his friends | (2's This sgperior packet has very fiae accommodations for rm , 1% | cabin, secoa@eabin, and steersge passengers, who will be tiken Tete Paulie in genera}, to the following arrangements for | st very reasozable rates iF early pbolication be, made.oa board, By the Rawular Line of Liverpool Packers, sail | °F \ SOR Oa) serier in fe, lst. eeh hat, 16th, ave and 26th of every mouth, by al Lane ‘ . thant from London on the Teh; {7th ane E7th ofeuch month. PASHAGE FROM DUBLIN, CORK, WATE tit greater: Tedlcns to epsnees tks belmoriver hese: Newrr’ Drogheda, ka-—Ferons wishing to send 1 ing stil s Seo tablished remular hug ar ere chee Sete Conk tal cornered | thetr Iriends ean have the Wrought gut trom any of the ab Aud copper tsteaed first class American Packet 8h the mo 4s wall ai fest plan for the completion of this Rail Road under its present charter—the difficulties at present in the way must be removed—the first ate dismiss at once—the present Directori gentlemen as wou) ty, be a guar al considerations, would restore CONF! that the public demand ! By the continued action of the Assignment or Trust Deed it gives time for deliberation—for negotiation—and enables the Company to recover its lost character and to gain new friends—and this too without any injury or in- justice to any one, but on the contrary, was probably handed you by some selfish Trojan, which perhaps may lead some of your worthy read- ers astray, and perhaps occasion an uncomfortable stage ride'to Troy, asthe road is not made, and may not be. Will you have the goodness to disa- buse the public, and inform them that there is such a place as Albany, and through which there is one continued rout of Railroad, now finished ; and the distance ten miles Jess than your Trojan friend makes it, a8 it is but sixteen miles to Schenectady and by the way of ‘Troy it is twenty-six. Yours, &e ALpaNy should be to ind elect such in en instant, all, in one word, Supreme Court, May 97.—The court was hiss on argument cares during the day. * Decisions will be delivered on Saturday. first class New York built, coppered ports in tually every week tbleter! ror ZSupertor Cour ships, to sail pu throushoat the year Able terms and without their experiencing any wa made of the opportunities afforded by the Trust Deed, it May 91. 'Thi i ‘ibaalecNeadidectente their fumiles or frends, draft wre elVann wivablons night, on | $00t CO give his. personal attention to the parsenter ee eee ee eee eee sarty and perhane teense we, | Cnors on tite Lake Snone.—The Cleveland | “** phages abit sn rn eel Wan Deranruant, May 24, 1844.—In order to the following Banks, vig :— i "08 | by the subseribere or, theit agents here, and person Me Road itself 2 Peas £90 of the} rerald of the 18th inst. refers as follows to the 5 : biain the usual information with respect to the Frovineial of nl ble at that the wishes and comforta of thona whose passage may be | completion of the Road itself, Fa § , ; Common Pleas, obte: ry saat, ax of Ireland, payable engaged by them will have all due and proper attention. For | Then as to the application to the Chancellor—it is of no | Grain and Fruit Crops of the Lake Shore :~ We had fear | 1 47 hig court did -oasw being | Litcipline, couse of studies, and general condition of the gr Hepnmels — Londonderry, | rarticulats apply, if by letter, palit to Consequence whatever whether the Assignment or Trust | ¢d from the severe frosts. which occurred some weeks | 21°" “a Sead snot ait, no jury eases Dei0® | Military Academy, & Board will assemble at West Point, Geary, — fo Wes. t. ‘barscorn, Deed dail be deemed hereafter a valid intrument, or not | since, that the germ of the fruit bade'might be killod, but | Fay. The court adjourned over to this morning. for the inspection of that institution, on the 10th dey of Dallina, ‘oughal, Knniskillen, | 2 their General Passage Office, 76 South % cor. Maiden Lane, | _ it jg enough for the present, that such a Deed does eaist— | from the inquiries made of people from distances back in " June, and will be com as follows jejor General Mong! llymena, Parsonstewn, oe neo, Soa nt degen ny ae sce sum’. | and therefore ‘it is quite clear to every one—Mr. Allen al-| the country, we learn that the prospects never looked Court Calendar—This Di Winfield Scott, Brevet ier General W. J. Worth, of Bengusen,” bet al Ain the Nati cia’ Banke of ireland, er any oftheir | Ways excepted—that instead of wasting time and money, | better for a fullcrop. On the immediate Lake shore we oust Count — Nos. 17, 37, 00, 4, 20, 98, 45, 4%, 1} | the intantry; Col. 7. Cross, Quertermester’s Department; Strabane, all cece ronghont the Kingdom. mi5 re | till both parties would find that each Tad hell a-piece | have examined orchards, and find that although muny of | 3 16, 40, 28, 21, 2, 47, 98, 14, 24, 2 Col. J. B. Crane, of the artideryy Lient. Col, J. Kearney, Coovehill Kilrush, yoblig. —— and the lawyers the oyster—that it would be the best—the | the buds were injured, there are yet sufficient setting for] Common Puas.—Nos, 34, 42, 49, 44, 46, 47, 48, 19, 00, 20] Corps of Topographical Engin lagd—The City Bahk of Glasgow TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL PASSAGE OF. | wisest—snd the shortest plan to unite in the application, | the good of the trees and the full perfection of the fruit — Ordnance Department; Brevet Major 1. Thomas, Adju & Co. Bankers, Londo FICE—Removed from 43 Peck slip to 76 South st | ag proposed, to the Chancellor to quash the Assignment. | The curculios have made their appearance only in small! 4 Syccpesprs, ENcaoement —Mr. Booth passed neral’s Department; Captain Robert F. Lee, Corr Venglangi—Messrs, Spoouer, Atw R. Murphy, Waterloo load, Liverpool; payable ia every in Great Britain end tee emia Yorterder feet SIUC eign n neers, Captaii anders, Corps of Engineers ain G. G. Ws Commissary’s Depart » ment. The Board will make a report of the duties assigned to them, for the information of the War De CE: oraar of Maiden lana, Persons desirous to send for n the old country, ean by ealling on the aubsc:} he necessary acraagements on the most advantagrods Mr. Win ‘Tapscott being in Liverpool, readers. tra hey do not increase we shall have @ a more than usual crop. ‘The Cherries and Peaches suffered more from the frost than any other frnit, but of thus, promoting alike the interest of all immediately con- cerned—and particularly the Creditors of the Company— bring the question at issue into one single application— through this city yesterday afternoon, for Baltimore. where his family reside. Ho will return about the end of the week, to fulfil an engagement nt the Walnut street , comer of Sout sh busioess with chem highly benefieial to ids | and thus at one stroke, and with very little more delay, | them there is prospect of abundance. No instances af " . has be i Or Moses. P. W. BYRNES & CO, Bs Waterio oad wah to have theit fricuds comfortably and quickly des’ | (our montha, at most, would be sufficient.) put an end ye | the fire blight,”"a disease so destructive to the Pear trea, erty tine wee se tear en neoodeateds- ace | periment. WM, WILKINS, Heals cree. | ee ae ay amonnt, payable on demand without avy dig- | PoUndless expenses, and endless litigation have come under our observatien. houses were filled to overflowing every evening, aid it is Secretary of War ; said he never acquitted himself mose to the grayificution - throt SSAGE FROM BENULAND, IRELAND, rT '- PAPSATAND AND Teta ‘ ii ‘pal toy ¥ 1. Wa PA LEG samyt or any charge whnteyer inl the principal tow Cuarren X ‘Squire Boggs gets furious again. But if this mode of extricating the comng from its Tux Orens.—A fashionable house greeted the opening of “Old Drury,” on Saturday evening. Mr and Mee Saguin und Mr Shrival were warmly welcomed Scenes tx Vicksnura.—-Some extraordinary scenes have occurred within the last few years in Vick turg, euch, for example, as the hanging of the gamblera, of his numerous andiences —Philad. Chron. May 27. THE subscriber has made unequalled arra + ritam and ireland, eva at a' re ained i « Hingion out enicrante this years Oe acs | ‘oPlication to act ht ARCO 7% the ol Pw Hor. —Our climate is one of sudden ding for their friendg would do well to apply at} mit re Honth st, corner Maiden Inve | difficultios is not considered the shortest and the reswest, it | the street fight between Dr. Hagan and Mr. Flo 4 er Maite d tes en Dr. Flagg, also ‘ ay ‘ e Hee iene HET HE RDMAN, 61 FOR MANAHILLES cracker lye JunesoTheanip | 2 absolutely necessary that they should be remos vother in which Dr. Hagan fell, scotes of other ‘street | changes and opposte extremes. On ‘Tuesday morn; | Norma was Megane egy grind og 14 represen: The shios of this fine now leave | FOR MARSEILLES —Packet It June-—Theship | some other way—becanse, before a man thinks 6” rexum nd duels, anvl mote recently the duet between Me. | ing the mercury fell to 94 degrees, there was.a sharp frost, | manifested their approbation, as ts wanal on the represen drafts can os gsual be farvish 0, aN oe EA WINCH & Pe ¢ his business, he Grst of all clears himeell Gom eld nes and Mr. Robbins, A letter at ani water congealed to the thickness of u quarter of ah | tation of this popular Oper | Vite | Oe cee in her = 103 Front atrect, orto | bilities and debts-—the very causes of bly stopp age sir the parties fonght with rifles at 15 paces, an there |inch. Presto! change! Yesterday at 3 o'clock P. M. the | great favorite she is constantly making. a mid ec BOYD & HINCKEN,9 Tontine Building, } with this Company, all litigation must fem be put en ead | were some 700 or 800 persons on the ground as spectatory) thermometer stood at 9 in the shade.-Jihany «lias POOR“ Eimer Meee ener

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