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THE NEW YORK NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1844. Vol. X., No. 160—Whole No. 3720. MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. THE NEW You HERALD dail ily newspaper—pub- Ustad every day Shares went a ‘New Yearsday and Fourth of July. Price Rosita pee cong _—9e 8 3D will be ay fy the tet and from Mt THE WEEK. every Saturday | Goring t 4 an morning” pce of Sete cob. or BS pana Bak Laie ee ee ete Dee: ore re Mynck, jae Mare 3 wap ERTISERS are informed that the circulation of | HRY ‘T PSOK Cane Slveawr, Feb, “Agnl 3 > Herald over Titin TY THOUSAND, and increasing HRLLASPONE. Care a, ee the largest civculation QRIOLANUS, L If co cate and copper fastoued, and have easellent passengers, ‘of any paper in this city, fr the wards and is therefore the the bet channel for business Prices moderate—c' be $109, exclusive of wines meain the aah in ad- _— city er country. addreased to the .) BOYD & HING) lap ill een ee ee fe ne edeeee | | eee meen peas saree BON eg, JAMES coitbon’ be BENNETT, For SARL OF Busey aPBLY o8 sos prone Paoraiztos oy rHe Hrxauy Eerasuioumest, wOYD & MING Northwest corner of Fulton and Nussau streets, miér ey FOR HALIFAR AND. Livia me Shiys BRITANG NIA and VERLEUONTA, will leave Bos he above poxts ax follows— OLD ESTAPRIEHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE ton for 61 SOUTH evant NEW YORK, LIRR Ssturdav, June re La the fall oo aid Packham complsing the Ol Bick Bull Lieeas Bese mos BRIGIA Ry Ie Neen sailing as under toot hive mai re 3 Wall streets be shin COLUMBUS, Cae Sele, Naw The chp Yon RSH ae Bal SAO ae ke SCHOOLEL'S OU krarn gi he sh RRS ANS aot Bare ty ont EASTON ity Foaua. po vera Mvurdant street, daily Coauuaysexceve 4 WONTRA THR, pa int May, PES a Ly Madleh Boe eaae Oli okoe A, Captsia Te rede i eet, without change of Car—from theuce by Psst er, Sch. ple M A oes atettors Wer castors’ wo ter ts to and from rit seals si, ‘at John Patton's Commercial Hotel, 73 Courtiuad® Coaches chroueh. Mendham Port Colden, Washix; = perior ahipe, the tr soot rf sscgei oeerer a tee rathroushe te ‘as Customary, ver |, eve rer ver lays thro out the your tothe fre nortan the ted whi Gatat 8 rBriaia r ae wanetee may ing eer as a Eble a they eat etaonably expect, sad | shed ie taasen ) ‘paseage inoney will be prompt ae fia. cau ax wadal be furnished pr ‘sae feat the aig and ks of Eastern Banh, of Ff xtras furniahed at the shortest oe spel) ying had every care will GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD emer PROM ALBANY TO © BUFFALO (326 MILES) neneny Offioe ini a York socal i ou ts Tad COULECANDT JOHN“, CLARK, Geurial Agent OTICE TO ) IMMIGRANTS, . The Sabecrines haying pisses ly il bpleeur poet eid} te eee ener TORN Hen ERDMAN, sings 61 South rent nent Watt aire, N. B Passane to Live ‘mes by the cbet shine, selling tor bt epee geen’ Bass Eondoe oa ths tae sal, Sot each mon on appli OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. thy AS ADOVA ‘ork to Utica tor $2,06; to ting a a 92, to Stochester $4.61. to Bul og $5.50." Childreo u 4 years old athulf prices tu ears. free: aud all cake Pllowtncotea ee eeeelag theta heat | Buskace fro Albany on the ita Hoed is eatrely f sailing ay fells ou Sunday, che ahipe will ull gu the weer of | 1¢¥¢ oi gjaeit Gomes onch chsper Ca, de ipinjerant co ince b> ai ym pawwerool | Seenmbont from New Yurk and ML ikeed home Albany tara Oct. 1 ov, 16 | hours; whereas, it takes per Canal from 9to 10days. ‘ihe fol- fet Ber 18 | lowans calcalstina snows the resalt, rie 2 Jnue 16 ug ‘1 | Passage Rail Acts a if lo Per Cae Gee. 16 $e 1 palicay * 82.00 ‘eb. oy 1 ge to Baffalo, solve July ug. 16 lance for100lbs-+ 55 5 res | dee ) 2 se pales feast Sdays He eke bite t Apr 1s] Uugmae from Albaiy’ to Myer sah borer sa sian her. | feet 1) iving for hour, ay---_ 75] Livia foclbay days, 00 cente A. B. Lowber, ib iy 1 wees eee Bit ‘The EUROPE, Aug. 1 Ng 14] Total per R. Road.» $643 hash suber, oa ene Deduet fare per R. Road rr ae YOR, se 8 Pacers The traveller eter Road sirens: $5.62 0 Cropper, April 18 Feb. 11 they also forward passsogers to C Portsinouth isd The COLUMBUS, (Sept. 1 Oct. 16 | her places in Ohio; Detroit, Mil. 700 tons, Jan, 2 Feb, 16 | Waukie, iseonsin Terr tory; can ‘The Forage Sime. 38 | es cine diese santas be ante a "ith ee YORKSHIRE, (uew) "§ Sept. “ Rov. 1 | Sniy atthe Albany and Sully Mail tusod Office at garland “ONG. Bailey, {May 18 July 1 Pe, se WOLF & RICKERS. ee sige an ener in point of elegance or comfyrt | _™y8 Im*re Bias ¢mumoations, ota their fast sailing qua.tice OPPOSITION EVENNESS FOR ALBANY, The colander are well known aymen of character and experience, and the strictest attention all always be paid to Prpmots the comfort and convenience of of paper gers a ‘ae regards the observed as ‘The New aad Splendid Stesmboat NEW. Sie RSEY, Capt R.A. Furey, wall Ie the pier foot, wf Barclay street (north side) on Ponetuality, as Wednesday eveniug, 15th im:taut, at seven o'clock eprotore Readlat dave tinea New York, Mondays: Weloesdays and pare eyeeet wyease, valet i now fixed at One Hundred Fridayas fromm Aiba sdayay Tharadays and Saturdays, ollags, for mbiich ample, stove description will New Jeviey haltbern rebuilt and remodelled, and ftged roy id rie Ge te ex ge of ‘and liquors, which yyill ae te, othe beat possible mumer. She hes a fargenaner of ele- Xe furnish wt sstewa ute Rooms, a large and commoitions Promenade Deck, & _ Neither iptain oF Co pen these are will be rene aia Saloon with slesving pocommodasions for 100 Persons, arc them uriless } and extensive and airy Cabins. Altogether, she nav sleepio EL ecto asp a it OF pas- pefommodations for Dearly 703 persons’ Her dmnghit of watet » ADP ct so that she will always bee ‘able to cross the bars with- ee letention ur traashiparent. mi? 3m*re FORT WASHINGTON HACE TAGES, hattanville 12 eenta—Fort Wesbisevon 25 cents. ‘This Line will com, 7 mence running oa Saturday, May dth, 1644 a3 tulluw Leaving Manbattanyille, at 6 o'clock A.M rauning eyery hour yd Pot Leavin cprarr of Tryon Row and Chathaw st, two doors Past of the lartem Railroad Office. at 7 o’clock, A. M., and continua rua £0, 44 South at, MAHBHA .£. Ss00f_and of BAHING BROTHERS hE Las AY a & ae FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND i 1 oa AR gl ing from Liverpool ‘ou the Tries 19th of ishing to aeud to the Ol Comptes for tha ment) he necessary arrangements with the pepe zibers come out inthis superior Line of Puckeds, Sa t frre ahem aes vi re y ging every hour until 8 oer wlll tea} fnven Gtr le aan Cy 5 iene SScaee feaxing Port Washington for City Hall, 724 A.M nnd roll every aie Saya, anja: | O24 14s TP BL 3}6, end caving City Halt tor ton rom ta port “Oue of¢ ol he firm (M im (Me. Jatney nS’ Roche) is. Wop Wegnlansed 9 A. Bt 1h Py Rae | eh he wpreen eee rah - ; with care and des- gion House, ‘rshan Asriam and Lupatc Aire as Shoald the parties agreed for not Ggmne ont tine money will | Pay rinity Chur etry, Hich Bridge to ‘ ‘ Wort Washi ton, Moo recared. fo thowe Wao Paid i ‘here withoct nay reduc ma Imere™ Simian. ‘Te Black Ball, or Old jae of er ani YORRYICE, ASTOR: A, HELL GATE EREY, Ric OREO ee eee New 3 8WOOD AND NEW YORK St “CaMEbaE, I, will commence Ta running on Ao May PE, Lt WRNGPAND, - be Fe ce, See 7, 8,9, and 11 o’eloek, servers soundenty hak forward tora continneren of dhaten uigeloel 3G nctha Be ear eLnaT icf all ab7,9, 10, aad Ht crag fe needed totem bo muny Yes orice Site willehl Gr pesengore nt 20) Bowery, corr of ti Stee oeeee Bren remitting money to their relatives, ean i i davai a dareteitice = Sige obs oot or. any. amount, drawn “airect ve Soaveving [eran ik of L rr ‘| i bt i ralph oti GROTE. Aves & co. bet Bankers, London, forses aud Wagons io let. ee hl tales deme a Tachatoa acca | sorrento Cy ral abe 4 5 cMEN' ROCHE, BROTHERS & co. NEWARK AND NEW YORE. i rw York, FARE ONLY 12} CEN’ ext door to the Fulton Bank. iN. rik Old Line Whee Rene ek THE NEW AND SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, ' port fo the Lat and Toth of exch wionth Paste CAPTAIN JOHN GARRY, a eonntry. will find it to thuir eomfort and On t Monday, May 13, Mill ran as at hip faverise Line for doelr anereniocens followai—Leave nei foot of Centre st, at ig A.M aa Lee. foot o1 jsbarchay at, at 10 A. M. a On Sundays—Leave New York at 10 A. Freigint carried at v May 10th, Vat Leave New York, TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. PASSENGER ARRANGEMENT zs aes The subscribers having completed their arranyeay aptre LOUISIANA AND sail Se" June — Phe fast ne packet si ip O8 VEG, ene Wood, will How meparad a Bring out vancreme (rm (rat Lah — 605 Tht ey Bia nd 38h of dations, apoly on vod’ at Oriegas What tant of Wall street, APs Sheridan, a OLLIS ; Camonder,, New Orlexay—Messre. Hullia and Woedralfewho | & ; ao ¥ Yorward all woods 10 the is f Kaeland, chem ty, tnd thal che’ stipe of thi ioe eit ‘ra F ' } aud that the ah eae a f Siehts Whitver, Hacheprie, Dunerualiv aa advertined sida cimathice ' Queen ofthe West, Oxford ory ‘ possage can ined, and«very information ‘oe given to those seuding for their friends, ub. applieation giter of cur offices. + They will also ne prenared, on the opening of aayivation, to forward passeoxers aud ‘heir logyage to Albany and Troy, and vi Canal A? sepaie, aed aud a Tntarmnedinee places. © "Po ab: pores of the Upper Leal i ao rita, Bett Hope, Cobu “&, Kingston, and all parts of Carada Brow ‘Proy via Whitehall to Montrval aad, Quebec, an Ohi Canal from Cleaveland t Portsmouth, cignati, bert: iaie paces. ouch West vin Philadelphia to Fitesbarg,Cin ail UK LIVERY OOL=The New Line te Packet 2iat_June—The pParior New York mecket ship ROCKS TER, Capt Joha Button, tons bor + will wail as above, Mer rexular da Wor freight o” passage, Navine very att; erior ominodations artaurpased by aay ship ia yor, woly va board, weat side Bashing ship, orto WOODHULL & rad sail oa her m?: * neinna” ibd Louis 1 ONDON—Vacwt ov tet June 8 fen ville, cad all parte ou the Ohio River to §¢. Loui did. 2 ; id. fost sailinurog packet ship MEDIAT Un Capt i a} pars of Onto, Michigaa, lndiaua, Hilinoia tid Wikeon: JM. Chadwick, will sai) punctnal'y as above, her regular day, ‘A hus anerior packet has very fire accommodations for cabin, second caoin acd steerage passsngers, why will be takes at very redsonable raves if ben. pprites ation be mate en board, or to Ww, V TAPSCOTT, Attheir General Pave * Office, 76 Sonth street, “eoruer of Maiden Lane, it friecds to come ome te line, of who wre abc b REMITTANCES. Forthe recommodation of jersour wishing te send, inoney to thir friends in the Ol4 Conatry, HARNDEsY b CO. will ti Drafts oo aay partof Engiand, Scotland or Ireland, paya- le at sixht, . forsums. of Bl, £3, £20, to £160—o8 in any amount pure! OFFICES AND AGENTS, Charles Craft 129 Stare steer, Bortow heeler, Union Building, Pr. we, RI. BA “W. Mills, 3 Wall street and 16 Front atest New York. How ‘id, 43 8 uch Third street, Phitwelphia eke: of bt Ja em Phe ap Rendiord Shivemater, 7 Lightettect, Balan, Nid. PMEOLA SOM Capes al Piutaburgh, Pa. ick, will sui) pucetashy aa ebove, her regaint L.S, Littlejohn, 11 Wxcharge, Alaay NAYS ay of eccommocattons fi 8° Cink, 159 saver ntreet, Troy, No Be be IN ad Re vetike W. A. Cook, Syraemse, N. "JUN HERD WAR, Rocheater, N.Y. 1 South W..H Cooke, Bulla, X. H. Wirzhngh & 0. Ob weuo, N. ¥ ini6ec PAVRAGE FROM DUBLIN, CORK, WAY TeitAT Cr RENE MER TR GOT FOnd, VEREY, COLLMAIN:, BELA’ ty 2 5 wre ‘Ke Persons wishlug to seud tot OLD xSP Db PARAAGK ‘OFricx, their Iriend: can have wen brought onc from any of tie above 0 Pine street, eorgr of Gorts in first clesg American Packet Ships, on the most r ableterms, aod without thetrexperievcing aa¥ wanreeasa y 4: tention. "Mir W. ‘aracoit, on of tie Grin will ue ci the f to give his personal atteacion to tet Parvngers ena uberibet bexs rave to eat! the attention of hneitients | hy the subscribers ne thevt seria he, and porsuuy tiny Tey mblic m Keueral, to. hee tollowiug arrangements for | that the wishes and comforts of thos may be 144, for the purpose of bringi 1d cabs, and ateer- | engaged by them wil Bor ture Passengers, by the Regular Live 0 o} Packets, sail | particulars apply, it ye A Natt, 2h at id Both of month, By aul rom New Yor 1th and | at their Gecerat Pacsuge Office, 7 Laney Haina from Lenton ou the itn, iithastnth ofatel monte where, also, Dra'ts muy faines, for er small stim {no weetion with the above, and for th» parposs afford payable on Yermind, with ont stiseonng or any other charge, at ing still greater feilitica to passenyers, Ure suba hases- Contistied’n teqular lie of first eluss, New Vork but, eoppered - appa fistened ships, to sail pw ctuaily every week the National or Pr branches thronghoat the Banks of Irelaad, er any of thee wid Fe cin Kingdom, | “hb eS oe ea To ral trom New ¥. hip ay a 8 Ship GaleRtG HS » SHERIDAN © apt Ship Boe tus, Mp DON: ese ships are ‘all NEW LINE. 9 or L [VERFOOK PACKETS, Liverpool om the Lith aw reach month. nn A. pI cain of the tir a bb, Lith June. wer, Lith Mareb. rask, 1th April. Mins, Lith May, at clase, upwards of 1000 tous, built in the city of New York, with such improvements as ample stores will be pro 5 experienced masters, who wil make every exertion to give eral s: Neither ble for ai gular >" Every enre wodations. The price of pas: faction. sof lading anes 1 Vor wey nt oF ec ANS WN Or Letters by the vena liye ae 123g cents per'oanes, acd news hhoet 3 40 soinbive great speed with uauoual comfort for peasonge “fPvery euro has been taken in the armugemeat of their accom, we hence is $100, neler for i shipa are ‘commanded by e captains of owners of the ships will be responsi- letters, pareels.o7 packages seat by them, unless r4- South at.. New York, or so LEY &'t 50., Liverpool. eatits per aingle vs teent each: in? Fre rd NEW LINE OF LIVEHPOUOL PACKETS. from New ae ‘lst, and ca . fe each New Ship LY BRP QOL. 1150 tons, \dridge N. Nag ge New ship ROCHESTER, 860 tons, Ship HOTAINGUEE, 1050 tons, Bursel These eptyiaal f fast sailing, first el ork, are cominanded the city 0) From Wee Fok nil at QUEEN OF 3) us P. John Britton f New Y. Weer, Oct’'r 21 A meee = Nove i bios, all boat ie men ‘of experience by and abiligy, and will be dispatched punctuatly on the Qst of fh mont Cher cabins are ele, uA whatever can con iM ee NEW, ye =, HAV t b CRETS. ch orto wut and eommodious noluge to the cane and comfort of passeu- sent by FIELDE! NS Bee ee %’ w York, and are furnished of these ships will be respon- by them, unless regular Livetpoo Second Line—The Ships of this tine will hereafter leave New York on the ist, and “avre on the 16th of each month, as fol- JoWs, Viz tm in Naw. Yous, Faom Hayne. New able. aaa aM Mareh. 46th April. dec duly, ©} doth Aue, mes Foock. (tit N 16th December, Ship sac taOee 16th May. Cappain jeeh September; Edward Ponce 16 Ship warts wn Ist May. 16th ie Int Senrember lath October. on rere erick Howstt. ¢ Ist January. 16th Pebruary, Newship St. NICH LAS nh Jone. th July. Ist October. 3 16th November. The accommod Se28 er Paptaia < +B. sons of sers \6th will be supp and fiquors. March, rere Oe rom ouy. other than the Sxneiaee actually A. Freight 7 curred on thes or freight or bamag aU, ee No. 9 Tontine Nuitlina- ene Walk TAPSCOTT"S GENERAL EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE ~ ARRA GEME! NTS KOK 1544. nd Warr eships are not surpassed, come f he price ‘ol cag with every re. ‘The subseribers beg to call the stteution of their friends and the public generally to their superior arrengemeats for bringing: ERIDAN, OCHE: SPER, ng mouey to omr! any UERN OF Bue West, 1250 tone 900 ren tons 1156 tons. TH BNpORe 1060 tons, fal froin Liverpool mes in Bret cl twice every month, m1 lass Auer: each m an pacl al ED LINE OF LIVERPOOL PAC ‘ters, composed of superior from Liverpool four nit which thos whose passage may beengued with ‘the subscribers wil come ont iu, aud itis.a well kitmwn fict the above et pips packets are Che most magnificent ships afloat, aud the fre« ot their ea) ‘frm, has ng Uunecessarih seh fexpenss, in order to mect the ‘wishes oftherr friends, Mr. Wm. ‘T iy detained at pars of amed (being every five davs) prevents the presuilicy Liverpool. yrants of the pablic scott, oue of the to Liverpool to'superiutend the departure for this Persous whose tnsnage may rv, fact, which to those aegusinted with Mr W: a sufficient guarantee that they will receive every. aiten= in him, and be quickly aud comtortably despaiched, Ke be engaged with Shewld tnose sent for decline coming. the passage money will be prompely, refanded, without any deduction—aa nsual Hewutennces—Those remitting money can be supphed with draacs a¢ sugnt, for any amount, pa Tho principal town otner cua! ‘Scouana Apey ™ re ani ur by hi, ‘pone pod, T. TA SCOTT, 43 Peck slip, Weve Xork—oF to WM_TAPSCO’ ITT, Liverpool. f discount oF an: ngiand, ireland, BER EY peer OL AEE ORR Fe E'S, me PAN Market, eo) perrele a eal cai article, all selec! uy Cit rranted; and doo sscithetrele of Pasally sheen Me intended for tl uthevrn market. he sbove Buef i is packed fa a ear and will keep good a any ol 8 OLD KSTABLISHMENT, 9 48 Walton Market tember. VALENTIN M. RICL’S CASH bp re amaie ESTABLISH- GR PLO Rey ald ten* re ACEOTHS CANSEN Jatese patterns, bought expre which will by made wp on the fo nuit the vimnes, for cash only. ‘Geuth men i etaishiag their owe cloth can have it made op in the latest fashion, at very low" prigpeecUood fi warrant Ga Alo, on bi jock of spleudid Sack Coats reaty mag at exiremeiy low pric: joa’t forget the number, 191 Caaal eas Ha tapa, BEEF! in Lota to anit parel fn) and judicious rn: raate witiewus wetting toss it. ‘T 194 Canal street, my ssortinent of NGS, of the for Siting and Sumner wear, t fashionable style, at Prices re thanks to his former citetomers patronage, and hopes by asaidions Btlentian fo business Lo Coatinue Lo mecit their favors. malt tin%m ures re DOW Saat tablishment to N. they intend keep! PAPEK HANGINGS, ANU WLN —The cubstriters have removed their ea te toe whe ck of Uphoiet ry Goods yo the cr Materia's aud ‘Prim- mings, Famiture Covernuss, Plushes, Ke. et. together wi general asyortnent o: Payer Hang uge and Borders of eatire new patterus, snd whieh they are dotermiaed to sell at unprece- dentad low piriers ‘Their stock of Shades, will consist, as heretofore, of the manificea hh shades .o the cheapest kind, as low a each, with ussoriment of bait aud white Liveus an Chintz, for entire pew patterns SOLOMAN HAUT, 203 Broadway, my7 Im*re posite the Park, BEACON COUKSE. GREAT FOOT RACE FOR $800. HE propnetosa of th: above Coune cffera premiam for a ‘out Hace, to tks piace on the Borcon Coase, ¥ near Ho- ken, ou the $d of June wext, as fol owsi~— A Premiun of $500 ty a y one who will perform 1034 miles within the hour—! 0 to the second in he race, and $100 to the third-—pravided the secoad or third berform JO miles or move within the hour And in cave 10 performed with- hour, $300 ouly, will be beat in the race, lo be mle, ar uformation given by the eub- he Thace, are requested To Entraae seriver. Those wishing to enver fi do 20 as 2000 Ay Convent t. No one will be allowed to start who does not eater for the Race ou or before the 20h mstant SAVES D. M’MANN, No. 161 Varick strect, mid, between Vanda and Chirlroa, N. ¥. BROADWAY AGAINST THE WOKLD, *[12i8 aoied thoroagh!are is now admitted. ¢0 be the xreatest mart for the sale of xeutlemea’s wenriug apparel ia the United States, and the impreasion chat has heretolore existed in ae minds of many tost “purchasers in Broadway are obliged pay an exorbitant price for an article of dreas,” is Cally re Batted. from the ki repittation ag to the chara established by EDWARD FOX, proprietor of the ¢ ty U h Paitoriog Eotabtishment, 202 Broaaway. 8 au Advantage 10 merchants aud others visiting thi to avail themnselyes. of ‘tp oustit from a very extensive thing. monufietured from the bea! ionabdle utyle The atteution f ready made elo- in the rao particalarly the late atyle of igued for the ap ne publ called to visit this estavtishinent and exami ewilled and fancy Cassimere Oilice rocks, proaching srasou. Also, an asxorcment of rich Cheve Velvet and Brocade Veat- ings, faney Freceh Cloths aud Cassi rey the late arrivals fromthe celebrated mauufactory of Biotley Fils, and xe. tected expressiy spring fashions. Garments saperbly coade up to order, and if required at a few SW RD toa City Cash Tailoring Eacabtishment, 268 Broadway, below m83m*ec erin Suton st, Powad J00—hINY CUD AND SNORING to close vp an intemat in a Tobacco Manuf f prune fine cut aud In the usual way, at very reasouable pri the attention of Wescern Merchants aud othe, ne equality of f the tobacco being of the very best lower 1 spat TAN HE. ABNER, No New at D vases of (PL-guive brand) Bue Man imported exps r Hotels aad family ia piat bortles and baskets of ea. Also, 100 baskers of 2 d " 100 cases of Lyuch Oil, in fe.tien For sale nt ‘he cheap avnre ¢ JOHN C MORRISO: Imeorter aad W Draws Pain +, 188 Greenwich street, diesal aad feral Dealer in Frocerien. ‘Tere, &e m25 lw *re the grace lencves of the corset—guen ression Of the ee im: ede fag te freo and heatthfyl action of the lungs, auel evi bie terdvaey to brug on comumnprion, ks eke. To children, of sex, wh» have acquired the hibit of stooping, they will OF the injurious foand highly beneficsal—poasrssiny the correcti i power of merece and the rhouliers symm trical i will few h wil fie uminediaie soperatendence a Lady pers wouly ae cealaned ‘wath the suructure and fitting of th- article Ladies Department, No. 2 Perk Place, Ast ds et frome Eroad- way. Wholesale Department, #4 the cid ont RSE] LES “ Wri 2 Broan ay, corner of Park Place, TO TAILORS. 4 complets work oa the subject of ry description in style of elexance with the uimost confidence offered t the trade aa work wholly superior co any thivg wf the kind heretofove intradaced, by ds aid of which a person of mouerate capae ty tay obtain a Letoer practical knowledge of gutting ia one week than could by the old method be obratard jaa yeu;and he who wishes co keep pact with ‘he rapid iu Proventent of hia art, eanuot do better thaa aveil himself of the p on of the work. [ches : Iready re pation oF the first. of the profession, aud couplete sntiatag.ion to ail who uss tuned of City Ho my25 Im™ ee N EXPLANATION 15 NECESSAR) vd the great advant to ful ‘airy devoued Seow Patronizing V ry body has telt the Hupleusant sensations created b HAIR © UTTING ON A NEW PRINCIPLE. ‘ly compr: al ’s be! fur beast hinent tu view iit w pian of oa th the su art W havi plied to his head, for the fortyss: venth na day, (and 10 xotae instanices u valida) without eleanaing, f hia entire establ in the treatmeut of the hair—that of ha IN ORDER which will arise Cuttia ds of in riber has cing A LEW Seatuse Ka large puwber of first rate brishee, and in no iastance ca ve used «# second time without a Dress wath the greet personal he soli owwh cleaning atrial, sa 1 Wig Making his sole time and atce pufort ensured, at his extablishinent, fied that those who give his system one By giving the a ce of Hats a together tral will appr ciate the benefit and luxury afforded at ao sumi 4 concer Shampoo m7 im tm nin this ety ion and Hair Dressing. 314 Broad w EDWwD HAG Ye Ke Phin A private roca «a fitted ap for iadies. HE, Pine: direedy oa beh fad Ui ton atreer, ey thitty d Camb NEW COAL 3M RIB} RS have taueu a Yard at No.7 Hall (avar the coruer ot Seventh streetacd posite Vom pkin: nau ply otevery face pion ol Cox s, viz: Liverpool Neweratie. Byd.ey, Viig ui, whieh they offer at che Lowest market prices, Le high lad a ahace of he pub! corwer Laight street. YARD, rkec,) where the: WARD & BRC nies neh Oreh.rd, DWN id Avenue, heey: era received xs above, or at the oid stand, 411 Washing _ Orders through (he Despatch Port will reseive prompt vtew CHEAP bSTABL HN CAS! 304 PEARL STRE! HE S. Bou RIBEM, weil kaown for the Pkt aud D Sarebi public, Ui w oftweoty Superi Paws oF DAGL from two omipodstion a persons wishing to itrmoney t> on by are giv’ u:, payable at sight, om bi Feo ibie at APECOTT’S GENERAL PASSAGE OF. FICE—Removed frow 43 Peek stip to 7b B+ corntot Maidea lane. Persons desits ther feuds ia the old country, can by ealting on the sa Sark of [relay a, pa: bers pi te necessary & mua on the ts Wri eh ¥toumel, ondonderry, | term: Wim Tapscott beng ia Livery Bh refor “selvast, Vaverford, | acting oe buvigess wich them highty bewefiial to all partion Gulwiys Armas Athlowie, — Colerainy Wiahiag co have ther friends comfortably and quickly dee ry ‘oughal, skilleny | pate! Monaghan, Fanbritge, — osiehals tO, Bielis for kay aici Davabthica denmand Without aay. die- ow upatrs arene Lurgan, rag hy countorany charge whatever, jpn) towns throayh= auaunen, fine Jennie, Baliyshanso | our Crest Bricam and Lrelan oes be ob aimea ow Berabane, ? |e ad Mallow, joneymore | application to w. APSCOTT. neyty hehe City Gath Di ng At their General Passage Offer, oan we City Gaul of Gi mil re 76 South st, comer Maiden lane yland—Messre, 5) eo, Bankers, London; ARI van aug Waterloo Koad, rerpool; payable iu every town FOR MARSEILLES Packet st June Tabescor &, Capr Kegrence rage, apply to LAWR ENC ER NEUES, ie rout street, oF CO ‘ou Wop further iam uon {Ft by ae ein apply to alte NOK ier Or Meus. P, W. BXTANES & 00" 56 Pease pftnteen at cad j96m*re Liverpool Ok Be Wits OR GLO on “OF LIVE PAsbAUH PROM BNC VAL A: NOt PAGKE PeeF ot Liverpout Reratar Packer, LAND AND W ALE, SOA t Tho celebrated fast saith Aenee. chet &, buolen 96 v vely sai! ou Suurday, Ist J that be tant ‘PAL supioriber has made wap bi for brugto« oot fet this r leat ner. cate IBAA. nding (or their would. do ‘well to apply the old eatabliahed preket office v JUHS WERDMAN, 61 Souths, B.=-ihe shine ot this linenow leave Liverpool every tive nt add tothe Hing to the OF et ths eonves~ di foe to cam aa waual be ewido any’ amb poy eri toys > aaa able or all priacipal banking: jughout tne ‘BROTH! ws & CO. ‘altel kidd ODDIy Ba abovOramsaamss emai re att odine uroeninaaaney a ‘mae in by twenty H TAILORING itty ef tite work, dese na he is mow, to bere us fom farine wreeat, thay gatm West of Engiand ©} f Black ort OMDWA ger vanity Uh RRO YR t) Poacteen persons in sy and accuracy of delineation, taken ia sll kutds of weather, either with of © prices of which he has re duced to Whose charged by the m experienced im the bosineys. we American Io for the very a her establishment ay, whe chs hes Earmen's of the vary bes ralT imere LATE 108 B vs to Latorm his pati pt he economiea! teutency quality asa reduction Hrices, aod fess it us We lieved, . ta of the save qual Va of ler thay gen f tio th Coat Tastimesee 5 $6: 1 rT} » DAGU ENR ILAN CAL ¥, UP SRAIRS sare p cannot be a. st Dagner reat Dich is bat aw ‘sw it to aay pare of tue city oc ita vicinity, JPHUR BATHS, ‘ay, two doors above the Hospit Lt roms ity are mi theme: er to 16 to 7 to 8 i ts to 20 in bee anoth mea Aimee i ane rantes that d the fic taexeep> RE.ces soe ses 2% to 4 wminiog in che best style, at the fullowiog wi ¥ on of citizens , Portrais ut eotors; the Portabl> Bacar LEECHES! ral O00 Wy ie LEK QUAL Sweedish bi Ck iy 430 Broadway, whese the publ.e wall he supplied with Houtehold S-rvants, Waiters, Mesicians, &o. ou the choctest at his office, 220 Broadway. Ofiee open from 3 eiiey of every description doxe at this office. Help Hs $ CLARK, COFKEE AND SliCb MANUFACTURE RS— od at from 49 10 60 cents per 1000, ANDLE MANUKA Lobel 3. for § Oper 0 O BLACKING "AND Hy Suap, pri a iu two nae Fairs eograved Cit § NK NUFACTURERS— 1000, at ; ROE tn Preas, rere) 2 wit iden Lave MON TO LEN D Y ABKARAM J JACKSON, surset, none Brand way, loan ie ey in I, is may, be reqnired on Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Ware, Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel, aud petsoual property » ssery eserinti ant ime re AN 4 NfOl.b GLB AND Wha MA is frieads and the pu Broaiwap, opp site ¢ AG would sine, that Shins & practicn) Ladies van cave their hair dressed (at nis Saloon oF at their nena pac wiNy.) after tHe Latest Parisi fas) tous “A. G would aiso rape ‘awn Brok Hair Dresser e nis new e Astortinen( ot ‘mid G esamer Wig 6, bota yur s.a0y Ooutlemon, made ona vty 0. to be where; anil, from the grewt pr: roteenion, feely confideat to had in hie rive wea ction, Horrtod Le te 0 the Hiotte,) ia the new= asaoriment of Pert, Ueroba, rashes, Aftal Auey Cools for the Poulet al # lowers A. G takes this opporinnity to retom his sincere thantes for the kind aud hbersl pate heretofore extended to him, an to soliett @ coatinuance of thr same. oe Im Pre SILVER Re n OF Bar Gold, Old Gold aud Silver, Jeweller’s ath" Syepiny a » Ge hee 1 Wall street, Works 241 Mercer s Brome and Plated Rolled Silver Plating, OFa SEEEAS. at iy emtapiin (ane, Floward’s Hotel, cont ip Hava, per approved branda tam . popular sao, 9 receive foun bi very aitival, Segara t market sttords. "a stock sow on hand comp A greater variety than ean bh other estoblishuneat ia tee City, inod iding th Kiow and, Qa ted Dinner Sets Wreach and Armeri Oreck, and to be o beet ae suit pareh very La, slouh admvet Wi comarod.orn ‘supply of amma acs, meas’, Goya’ end loftets Laake veo (ats, Ch A Bik Velvet Caos, of the latest tushtons Childe Fancy Caprof Clovh aad Velvet, soae new patterns, x > PUBLIC. i have remo Oy thee with Gen hs emens aud Boys? BROWN & CO former. been tora down for the pp0ee ’ ot Ie, 0 No TMort ond 135 wh may be foued al every style a Ailcin above waned articles will be sold Aas low as ean be pragchneed ia this city. m23 in* r WHO | WOULD BE WITHOUT m the following wnpree: 28 C) bathe 00: BROW ented reduetron Woaeret PULPIT AND FOS MR, Midgonts SIG EL OQUE! NO VDiNHOFF Priwei neighborhood, “pea rooms ts RAT ORY sinned sty Je of ¥ to the formation of a perfect pul Quod wns Mr ms Bortnet et nese re mature e.t-—Flor J umler fourteen yeas of acey bat Nw V receives no atte en, Colle reparing tha Sta eats tor public ethib Gone 0, Bi ft Greek deel auuric us ‘Tors, vera wich atreet, where & for dhe entry of gentlem mea for the nat querer. i formed that thie S19 the vearra ) thy, U i, at leer feom. Havana, {Correepondence of the Herald] Havana, May 18, 1844. A Small'Dish of Gossip with Cold Sauce - Plots and the Abolitionists— Their Folly. Dean Six :—The Englich steamer for Vera Cruz, sailed Jith inst., with from 60 to 70 passengers, (foreigners of color.) From many remaining who were included in the number liable to be centaway, it is presumed that the measure has been abandon- ed or delayed. The Spanish dramatic company have opened to good hous@—the critics have deferred discussing their merits” until they become more accustom- ed to a strange audience. They have brought some “ National dancers,” (a coips de ballet being unknown among the Spaniards,) and comic singers, something in the Sam Weller style, who hay ceeded wonderfully. Our rival musical societies SangCecelia of Havana, composing the aristocracy of our city, are music Tnad; not satistied with Biy- ing concerts, they have fitted up their splendid rooms as a Theatre, with new scenery, splendid decorations, dresses, &e., &ke., and sung themselves into raptures, Ronee ae ltalian Operas,” the parts sustained by their own mem- bera; and according to the ertticism of the day, the Malibrans, Garcias, Angrasinis, &c., could'nt hold a candle to them, The weather remains extremely dry and warm, there,having beea buta slight fall of rain in the city, though in the jnterior it bus rained more abun- daniy. The destruction frem the drought and heat has been, and is, very severe; streams and wells drying up; vegetaples and fruit perishing ; cattle dying from want of water and fodder; and from the extreme drought and heat, the sugar cane and buildings, on some estates, have been set on fire and destroyed. As regards the revolutionary movements, some arrests are still made, but, as I said ey none have been executed, though a very large number are in prison and being tried, It is somewhat sin- gular, thatabolitionists—men, professing christianity, should take such a strange way of practising it, by encouraging the slaves to rise against their owners, and endeavor to achieve their freedom by the most infernal gmeans ever resorted to; murder, arson. poison, rape, Xe., &c., being among the measures recommended. As an American ct the Northern States, Lam opposed to slavery in any shape, but J cannot help expressing my surprise, that any man or body of men could have the arrogance to in trude themselves in a country with whose laws, mangers, and language, they are totally unacquaint ed, and endeavor to teach their visionary specula- tions to a horde of animals; for the negro, when he arrives bere,cis in hus uncivilized state, but in one degree (the power of speech,) removed from the brute. 1 would recommend to those gentlemen t reserve their sympathies for those nearer home aud more deserving of it, and Jeave the negro and his three meals and 7 or 8 hours work a day, and who Juughs at what he can’t comprehend, and who, in case they should ever succeed, would make their benefactors their first victuns. I cannot compre- heud such maudelia sympathies. Whoever wishes to understand the exact position of a slave on the Island of Cuba, his nights, privileges, &e, can satisfy themselves in that respect, at any time, by a perusal of the book called “El Bando del Buen Gorierno,” whereia the relative position of master and slave is explicitly defined, and any pereon open to conviction, will be convinced that all those wiles ot horrible cruelties, shocking barbarities, aflect- ing history, We., &e., are the productions of an illiterate set of pediars, of the Joe Sinith end Brother Miller school. In making these observations, 1 am not led by any prejudices, sympathies, hor any sectional national feeling. As a ‘citizen of the world,” | en- deavor to view every thing that may come before mein a cool aud dispassionate manier, * nothing exaggerate, - aught set down in malic In r letter I have a communication to make re speciing a regulation made some years since in regard to American sailois—itobliges them, if they come on store, to board and lodge ut one ho LSE, and sufler, ic is said, every neposition that the land lord may chaose to heap ujon them. As 1 aim matter of fact in all my business affairs, } sisal! tied whether the statements which have been made to me are true or not befure _Lmake my cosmmunica- tion, Florida, (Correspondence af the Herald.) Aravacuicota, West Fronipa, May 19, 1844. Trials of Negrocs for Murder and Robbery—Mode of Punishment in Florida—The Herald there as elsewhere—Politics and Puddings. After a long cessation in our correspondence, | am again induced to give you a short sketch from this fair land of flowers, sand, fever, and excite ments. The public has been uausually “stirred up” by the trials of various criminals, before the Superior Court of Franklia County, now in session, Judy: Carmack on the bench. “The most important has been the case of a slave for stabbing. The boy in jared wes a valuable slave,and came near dying from the effect of injuries received, A t was found against the agressor, and upon tris was sentenced to receive one’ hurdred stripes The owners of the criminal cutered an arrest of judgment, and so the case stands at this moment He is to be tried upon another indietmen: for car- ine eecret arms; the weapon used was a dirk nite, Another case waa the trial of George Holmes, indicted for embezzlement of goods from the stores ot B.S. Hawley, and Whitmarsh & Richardson upon the night of the late fire. He was found guilty, and received the sentence, viz. : id in the pillory one hour, and receive sixty-four stripes onthe bare back. 1 was present at the inflienon of a portion of the whipping, but such a mode of dealing out punishment to my mind appeared tox revolting. Much excitement prevails even now, in conse quence of the stay of proceedings in the case of the negro, and such prompt panishment in the case of Holmes. After the conclusion of the punish ine a a subscription was made up to defray Holmes’ pas sage to New York, or some other northern city. i am happy to idform you that your paper is the ne plus ultra of Papers here, and ts to be found o the files of the Waverly, Exchange and Mansiou fouse. Your expose of “the Divine’ Journal in the Jnited States,” as connected with the “ Cheva lier,” is rich, and goes the rounds here. Ailow me to compliment the inhabitants of this town, (situated as they are apart from the inteszests at work in the States,) in their devotion to “Harry of the Weet,” their being an almost unanimous ex- pression of ‘pleasure at the prospects of hia elev. tion to the high olfice Jhief Ma ‘at Mak ing my inferences from this state of teeling hes the enthusiasm in the adjaceat States nd Alabama. ven is the popular fee ling rthat at the We name of nry Clay” is placed in conspicuou letters over the bar. ‘Times are getting slack he the warm wea ther increases. The vessels are leaving filled with passengers, Th Magnolia leaves for New York on Sa turd 2lat inst F > my unconnected letier, for the trath is] am not in sorts, having last ma tip of the rosy,” in’ honor of Fretinghuysen’s nomina on, as every true New Yor shonld do~pledg yure truly, ilexnico, A Van Boren Deteaate in a Vix.~ nia, the master spirit of the recent ion, and lealer of the clique fo ax bronght Judge Krum, of the Circuit Court,’ on Thur: last, ont, aitera full examination, lodged ‘in the Luca Department of the St Louw Morpital, by order of th court all that we ba yn abo to learn, Mr. fe aber, oe he ected all the movements cf City Conve It iv well known that wh: mended to that body was adopted, and what h rejected Ou the supposition of his bunacy, we most be admitted that the acts of that convention ure 1 hinding. We doubt not, however insane that he has abont as rauch discretion In palitical mat. | ters as any member ot th ring the last vignteen months.—St. Louis Republic CrawrLatn Sire AMMOATS ~T oprietors of the taal iboats have pubielhe | | at imap of that Lake of the various router leading it from Albany, together wich the coveral places along both of Vermont and New York, the lelaurts in | fee. Ke., accompriel by briet descriptions of | may; the whole constiuting a | Bor 1, canal packe the aprings, valley of the Hudson, za veh ot pu yance ull lewd to the. steum por station at Whitehall, and tale their passengers suere ia due season tur the boats, Sporting Intelligence, Bracon Covnsr, Hopoxen, Tuesday, May 28.— Two trotting matches were announced to come off this day ; one of them truly of a semewhat novel character, as regards the vehicles in which it was to come off, namely, a wagon—but not more novel than the trotting itself. Really, to hold out aa inducement for parties to come to witvess such sport (if it can be called such) is little else than false pretences, and must eventually be injurious to the proprietors of the ground, os well as detri- mental to the best objects of the sport. During the whole time there were not more than from fifty to one bundred persons present, and the absence of the principal supporters of trotting, spoke volumes for the nature of the sport anticipated. ‘The first attempt at sport that came off, was A Match for $100, two mile heats, in wagons— C, Cavenau names gr. g. Jobu Anderson—k. Hyda, white oipetea nace ch. g. Sir Charlos—H. White, bine and white cap Joha Andereon had the poll ; he led atthe onset and kept it round, and came home, siutting Sir Charles out of any further chance by distancing him, performing the two miles in 5 minutes 58 se conds. The horses were not at all a match. The next was A Match for $300, mile hats, b best three in five, under the John: Spices wimed chs'm. Nell. Spicer, white and black cup. Albert Coucklin named br, m. American Girl—A. Conk. lin, white and blue cap. At the start, although American Girl had the poll, Nell led and maintained her position through- out the two milos, taking it quite easy, and the other could not approseh her, the brown mare with some difficulty saving her distance. The first two miles was done in 3 minutes 4 seconds. In the eecond heat, Nell let the Girl lead but soon tock it from her, but at the top Nell broke but soon recovered, and they came together down the straight course pretty lively to the distance, where Nell said “good by” and came home some ten or twelve lengths in advance. This heat wi performed in 3 rmnutes 4 Fecon: Atthe conclu. zion of this heat 100 to 10 was offered on Nell, and shortly atterwards 50 to 10, but no takers; indeed there might have been no such thing as bet ling in existence as far ve regurded this and thy previous match. The third wes somewhat better than the pr ous two. They both went well off togethers anything, the American Girl hed the lead, but at the quarter of a mile post #he Jost ground, and Nell took the lead, but the other raltied and lapped Nell at the top, but goon alter agaiabroke and Tost ground, which she did net recover, but a6 they ap- proached the distance it was evident that the Girl was closing, but it was too late, she could rot re- cover sufficiendy, and Nellcame in seme Sor 6 lengths in front, both very much blown. Thiw heat was performed in 2 minutes 54 seconds Nell was declared the winner of the three heats and the stake: These two horses are better known under the titles of Trifle (Nell,) and Washwb (American Gar.) Awerut ConFruacna Turex Huxpren Her leans papers of the 19th instant, cont ihe most extensive and disastious fire which ever occur ved in that city. Yesterday afternoon the flames burst forth in the carpenter's shop of Mr Gott, near Frevklin and Jeckson streets, which spread to the adjonitg tone: ments With trightful ropidity. Every builiing was of wood, and as dry as tinder itelf, from the long dronght, su that nothing could stop their progress, The fire men assembled imuediately ; but us no water could he obtain ea but from the gutters, their attempts were of yo use. As it was, they were carried with lightning repidity d kson street ib on IN New, 6 s Burxep.—The } In an account of communicating ntinig m bro! appointed. Nu sooner did house, which they hoped wvouring clement than hem, ani clus it kept flames conid only save themselves by Miht he aged for three hours, during which time down Jackson street, burning out (o Canel on the cight, and Common on the tft, and crossing Trené, Ma- the were Upon ja jaibumne streets, ngs which none era Dr. Stone's Koberoon, to Of al the yesterday mori muson de Sante,” rey pone, Com 2 time it was fwored that the C (ital would be destroyed, and it was right to seo it* vumerous inmates pee lows at the broad Iske of destr regi fore them ; but fortunately the Names, although t leaped, roared and crackled in every direction, did not cross Common street. The Maisou de Saute was soved, ut not until ite inmates had been removed. At this point is near the corner of Canal and Claiborne streets, the firemen directed their strongest energies, and fortu- ais,’ Villeré, wud in al ten 'rquares recupied thi apace now standing save the * 1, and a few ity How. sorrowful aately were successful ‘The only’ water they could obtain from the first was drawn from the gutters, (the plugs at the diffirent hydrants bein oking out of the fi ppaete most distressing. al of the rick from y ne de Ata little past 4 iteelt for want ot list of the “d, would be left without wntely fallen mostly ubou the poor industrious families, many of whom owned the mall but comforiable dwellings ia which they resided ~ ‘Along Canal street, between Tl reme and Robertson streets stood a number of large, it, and costly brick resi. fencer, wil of which are royed. Their blackened mls uresome of them still standing; but as onthe other parts of the burnt district the honses werr mostly of wood, nothing now greets the beholder save an immense forest of chimni else being burnt emooth with the ground. We can hken the appearance of this untortnnute section of our city to oothing save anew field, just brought into cultivation, and on which the heavy trees have been deadened and shorn of their branches and top but stilt lett wd mementoes of what they were in their fresine wide. We haved heard it ed, that the number iouses destroyed will not full short of two hundred and sighty, and many think that three hundred will not cover the entire number. We take the following additional pariicul rs from the Tropic ot the 20th inst. + It ia useless for us to attempt to give an idea of the ghtw which on all Juring t , and lestrurtive Co dil up the out 1 ve Can. hot De less--who are silffcrers by this dreadful calamity, Trne, some are opulent, but miny are in indigent cir. cumstances Some bave resources, others beve Jost their all-—everything but the scanty apparel in which they ew. caped. At the least ealoutation there are 1200 persons durat out, On Saturday night, three buadred of there poor poopie camped out in Canal street, below Dr Stune’s hospital The lors of property ed at $300 000 at leant, of which abont one half only 18 supposed to be co- vered by insurance, We heard that ‘a it white tix years OF sucknown, was bu ug buried in the rni in Jack » Roblagon and Common streets ogg able to render the least assixtance; such wos the nity of the heat that the house was anapp oschable, ‘lowing 18 alist of some of the suiferers by this witul ond disastrous fire :—Frederick Jordy, Jvo, Git soa, Jos Swiler, Jr., Samuel Locke, 8, W. Wolcott, HH. O'Callaghan. KB. Woodsworth, Mrs Hostenbeffer, F. D Gott, Mr. Woodbridge, J. x1. Ho H. M Coates, B, Monahan, Geo. Porter, " James, Joe. Depass, H. HL. Marks, Robt, Hall, bh Cummings, Joseph Mitchell, Jno rt . Mrs Hicks, Jno. Begner, Jolin Sperry, F n, Patrick MeMahor M4. Donlin, John Lenmon, Jas Brady yermitted to rin from th All was confusion and dlesps sight of all, perhaps, was the remo aison de Sente, God grant wi pon to witness ouch a spectacle again he fire had subst: further fool to consume. ‘To at ifferers, of the amount of pr imporsible. Hundreds of eitiz shelter, and the loss has ttafort J. Perralta, 1 a, Sirs. Vient Levy, Aubert, OD. Johnsen, D. O'Dow &. Woodworth, Miller & ¢ . Geo. 1 ; Powell, pnicon George Berger, Herriman, ‘thos, Ross t Job, Ameezen: a Stringer, O'Hara, Vaughen, » Merritt, Sohn I k Short, Matthow Be. Heno, ‘ea Kenton, \ Clair, De Campbell, , debe Up: y, Powell, U Ham ira, Davia’ fw. ©, Mrs, Foe: Mrs. Rowley, J. 1. Me , Mr. Jay, carpenter, Addison, Pete ampwon, 1 . Watson, i Cormick, W. HV cy Renssela RAT Se. ‘Loui The tiver roce re y und is still rising. Tt has reachec nes at many points on thy | nd the Lotter is 4 tel. Miinistown is sasty ti nx above us are very hig feorn by the Missoert tai pore ix a considera eye ‘ thet the Miseourt River, which wall bring t’ four feet higher than it ts at pee May 18. t wt Newrovsnr 1 Amerien ved at Halilax, oa : javetrom St. John's, NF “ ‘ o Mth of Apr! ¥e tatnty to House of itu am adre se | Majoat,, eattlog f tuned by to Jinhabitonts of the cotony vy reaten of the ouervachs ments of tie Preah ya the daberies of we Island,