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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, XI., No. 63—Whole No. 4025. THE NEW YORK HERALD AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. ‘To the Public, THE NEW yous Url err an Sees! Year escent New fea Teton Duy tad Fourth Paid—cash im advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday Ca — Per copy, or $3 12 per annum—post- ee AO VENTISENS are reulation Hierld is eae TH ObBAND, od oeeeniee e104) paper. ores the Covers Fal Sin men in the PRINTING agRINT i8G alta mactio s wt eds JAMES GO GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR OF THE Herat MENT, ‘Northwest corner of mpi Mer apse streets, MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. feat eeadermettowsa shina wit here on the tat. an month during the year, as ae ne Shir GASTON. Copeain 8, Coulter ™ Tegufarly da ‘ou the loth, of each ae pa td I ae J. Grivester, Ship HE: (Sylvester, New nine Bey New ship Ks im 1st Oct. 10 are all fist sai . Coppered SE cr eee riencs, ‘Their accommod tions for pissengers that need be Semeees rome ens comfortand and convenience, having excellent iron ber roomran da fone Punts ity in ys of sailing essed oe oes, ine —_ cuir will be forwarded free of other For freight ty AERA & ho Proprietors, BOYD & SRS, ‘Agents, _mtee 9 Contine Building. o_O 0 Lie SL I fas ec aca Shred 3 10 ce ‘Stores Lge ‘situated, in the new buildings (now nearly ¢: is Ra canna gee) on fe nates Also, a large rey convenient Basement, well calculated for an Oyster Saloon, ient Stores in the second story, suitabl ry suitable le for Merehast Tailors, Kehieget M or Merchas i tonether with a varety of Hooms, in the bd, Bd 4 ices Pe Private 1 patos with folaag: doors, fe Dentieta, Falutors, Domeesreeryoep and chitin quate ke. Those persons wanting, ee oes of of the al jay ‘ion, are re- i snd eee Enquire on the premise. | VERY DESIRABLY LOTS VOR SALE— Lots on the spatheriy anda of 13th street, near 5th Ly i Lot onthe northerly side ithatipet, between oa th avenues. with court front, and in the midst elegant improvemeats ‘hree Lots on the southerly side of 1h ftrret, between the 6x) and 7th avenues, ina mpeg auto Lots on the southerly side iat see, heer the éeh Foar Lots on the easterly Heat otra ferent: between 12thand sth rete, with cellars partly dug o Lots on the norsherly side fh pot ned hon the Ist mole amonne may Teme aif ienproved whol none and 70 ver cent if not impro Pr i SR wing Re" i 526.1! 16 Wall street a0 LE ON LEENA ee TO LET OR LEASK—A large fab er: on the southwesterly gorner of the Bloomingdale road and 40th street, with sufficient ground whereon to erecta mmaarafactory which will will My al af peat reeeee Also, a two story nent recerie conse of the BI sale. road and 40th street street paint ith workshop, pars igi house will and pat in good (ance and repair, with a court yard in front, on ena Lots adjoining on the Bl ingdal snroayh to ther avenue and {ist est voftable fore Hee | and Sib TR wo turer. ‘Buildings will be wrltoy ¢ Lot in 300 hate, betwen She ah a hie zt 326 Imtee TO LET—The | three sto: fa Pt Hoge, stunted onthe noreaterly sorta tne Seventh Avenue and Thirteenth street, witha fine Rardee Croton water, Kitchen anaes marble mantele, sliding doors - sand in an improwing neighborhood. Rent low toa 009 tenasit w—Four three story ‘at attic Bi ig, sHioneen, with Stores underneath, on the easterly side of Avenue, between Twelfth and’ Thirteenth streets with aliding’ doors, marble mantels, Croton water, &e., suitable for respectable families in moderate circumstances, ‘Also—Rive three story Briek Houses, of similar kind) on the erly side of Greenw: or Avenue, near the Kigh nd opposite the fe ree tory Bri Brick House, with a Store underneath, the Eighth Avenue, between 13th and Croton on the cele us ‘streets, with marble ny slid iter, Sc. WAM of the above Stores are excellent stands f¢ are ae for drygoods and fancy-goods, and eu doors, for business, and ies” stores, jewelry, millinery, con- ware, |ware, ‘Phe Stores, with ahe front basement-room, will be rented parate from the dwelling parts if required, rer bein covered Breas in front for fue, ie. rit. WINTER, ‘ Wali street. fit im? head, or Water Front, from War bers street, (about 200 feet,) now oceu- Landing, The four story Store, No. Tit Warven street. One of the New Building Thetween Wash: West urets, The superior three story Brick House occupied Bat RJ. Coshraa, Hea rey erie once bear 330 y mahogany don "es irnre,Croton water, &c. Mangion and Farip at Gowanus, 1. [., aboutthree = Ferry. ‘The Houve iv fifty feet square, Bre mor anda agperoy ea calf roof croterrd, mahorany doots, Fee stairs Italian marble. ‘Tha bail ing hid gant as ‘without equal as to situation in the Uae Tt will ac- commouate fifty or sixty pige ‘arm is eighty acres—a frouc on the Bay of one thoasand feet, and a front on each side of Thard Avenue, It is in the Wighth Ward o out in 1000 Burlding Lots muny Uclldg Sites ou this ‘The fand is the best Long Island for cariy weaeratlew and ‘can reslize fend he ba cy one oe Po ah il attended to by an experienced te ALE—The | Ben: nae Farm, at about 406 Lows fronting Gu Third. and’ Fourth Avenues sure lending bo Ure Gpoeacod 8 emaecy. The Lots wil be Sold at low: prices. aud long evedi joaned to those that build iminediately. Bre? ¥. DELAPLAINE, £10 ‘mF re No_7 New street, wew Vork, ‘LO LeT-FIVE NEAT SNUG HUUSES— frais near the corner of 7th avenue and 25th, Cen od Rents 12 125 to 300 dollars. Neference and security \. They. are » (uated in the most thriving part of the ci nat the end of stage routes, $0 as to ious sam without dela, y, ther, for persons doing business down iown. Renard is immediately, of the other three on first of Mi we art STEAM ROWER—Rooms to let with Steam Power. SMOKEY CHIMNEYs, GOODWIN’S ROMAN CEMENT CHIMNEY POTS net Pi ‘Saac Cum fe repaired and ‘warranted tight. Gothic and Orna aan gmegt, Book a nen ve it pashesees. eiment, re 1-38 Weat Broad nambern 10 2taw2m*re A PLEASANT SHAVING SOAP HENRY’S CHINESE CREAM. Te is a new preparation for the gentleman’s toilet, to ges day of removing the an comt nations ¢ re such as to soothe all in lots to. ear emollient, leg chemioa the ak ine f dase ote aaa ing aliali. itmakees rich and durable lather, pare i razor, and Tea the operation of shat leasure. is respectful; teferred to the following notices from persons w:o have use ne ade ho, Shue Tiemaeloes We e iadepen soho, Shove Tiemeoes We can recoulmend seeticte pooner oof this ety. Whe iecl or aH rupoa te terete dcligh AOMR 2000, a "an rete ment fisrony Nande atthe ; efalt res Pagar: ie og ev ve Marron, N.Y by th Roth ap ee fons, chem New York. We are ignorant nae ded, bute reflcct ae delight an ad is: B. coo fi redients of ch evaldom cy cattned by shaving with any eceeees sition that we ever used. ‘I’ canes chins The beard of Mars,” Ne would warmly vgcommend this moat ‘excellent’ article, It can be procured at the store of Mr. 8. W. Fowle, 138 Washing- ton street.- From ‘ankee, Boston, Oct. 12, 1844, A. B. Sands & Co., ‘New Y rk, pre} of the best articles in the way of ee 9 Sompoand is ent mncirel y Be A New Li Pp: an entirely hhew article for & perform ae ors erat mt ream: whieh is hi used it ‘Phe effect it has upor the lace pleasant, and its use may truly be Ne dancrmieanel easy.” Te softens the so as greatly to razor in Le tthoy! at the same ti arse SAKSAPANILLA. HE INSTINCT intanimale, in direct opposi 0n of man, teaches them what vegetable and which to ate nan instict goes no furthes ve upon discovery. It belongs to enliuhte rate to improve, to perfect ha which it has di ’s Sarsyparilla is an exemplification of the won eigy hich intellect, through ion iilosophical ty devols preparatic feymedietaal root inal scrofala:Ugeapss in Srey dsonet ital element—and originati a di how Taba Prop tion of all disenaes do these classes com pre- mie we sallall cake peseeice is held held $0. be Sieg ome, tp! as ef- reason to vered, fal eff jum of scientific research fects. fect tion of eve ill or hoy - te ly received, will be read preci the reader is referred to without charge by all the farthe efor fart 8 Tt ap- did not 0 Jape swelling Ri scrofu la rey nine years song its commencement, in ulcers nti about, bad tg appeared on my arm. mmenced eat ing, and continued to eat anal ie flesh i Part cofmy i. from Ibo was remiss ails ulcers. broke ded to my: tee] 1 fd a SSottoms of mi teet. My suf- have “CYNTHIA N. TUPPER. jhe vetity to the truth of ths SON'S: i of my The following jate'esting cate mast Fhe fosoama ital to the careful attentionof those sail SANDS’ CELEBRAT: aS SARS SAPARILLA I speak experimentally yhen I say that this medieme is fa mors effectiv the cure of chronic or acute rheumatism, than roe, preparation ted. Having endured ex- i at times the last five years, from re; d Nteacks of aflammatoryrie matism.[ have recent ed Sands’ Sarsaparitia with the happiest success. now bet- ter than it has been for, plone Past, my » eis pad is rapi tng. 1 aitribate th healthful reeling & roe with this most tor frain from most ear- mer this valuable srecibe. aa the most entire eee, im the medicine aud skill of ‘Sands, I was induced by to try the effects of thei parla ‘and I take pleasure ia adding, my. testimony to that many other com men tetory of ics its t: rideal properties, un- known to and unsolicited by be ‘ase of this po those who are a! al complaiat, 1 caanot to such the uss of CHARLES | DYER, Jr., Di it and Apothes doand 42 Westminntorst “Trowtioacer 1. idence of its «ior ferthespaginlars and conclave re, ridence of it saps oats of ‘agents. Prepared See ota whol and oe esa fren forexportation, by 1 79 Falton aoe a Brockway n ‘Bast rocdway. 116 Im#ec HAVE YOU A COUGH? 118 3wi Meds ean: ii Gold aire. Room in the TO SECRET SOCIETIES, TO LEf—Fi Ist May next, the upper story of hor orner of East Broadway aud Ca- fos Cana boat ye ae ais p for a. Yaa room. Can be seen uvecd 2 P.M. For further partreu- Jars enquigy of It SPYER, a1 Catharine street, or of J HCHT, 30 Heory Sreet 1 im*m FOR SALE. A BEAUTIFUL FARM, situated in the town of Easte! ‘caventy acoee of good alableand 1a88 ‘The Hi in perfect o1 \y arran) Baid post road ruai to New rans down to, Hastchester Creek, where trout fishing in their season. order, and there is Flace in well wares ‘here are two chure! th great care. scant sixteen eiles He os] and any information couceruing =e pldi4 j= ie Aiao, ad id pro} » forty acres of first rate Land, withe good Sons eld property ith Hin ‘end Scabies connected, th adi as the above sevent) Pete aa forty nee wil i mis reversed crite Ferme to- ree) é tod Wid ANE WAY, us TP Uity Hall "Place, oF wo 19eRe f 7 LET. AT FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER CO, N. Y. ‘A LARGE and convenient Cottage, formerly gecupied ov Thos. Baasford, w nd Fruit Trees of ery deserly tion, adjvining—situated within two or three fundred yards of St-John's Collere,. the New York and Har Jem Rastiond Carsran to and trom ‘New York ix times a day. Apply at479 Penh street, New York {19 Im*re REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ABOUT FIFTY ACRES of choice Land in the 8: Ward inthe city of Bruokiya, fronting the New Yor Bay, and commanding pect. . The situa- fours mighty p etaresae, ae eer TBR os ‘BERGEN, on the premises, “FOR SALE tract known as 10 the Cer of valuable Farm, ace a ered the ore oo sitaared on the Shi feu acre 0 prope ly fenced and t the Farm there seomnpotions jas modern bui With ag Rceutl-man’s country residence, veer two Farm Houses, and all’ necessary out, lunble mill site aud water power, and aa acini very acceasibe {rom the ity, be f the City Hall, wit the ee) D2,20 neslect jt. ‘Thonsands have met a premature death oe the want of a little attention to a common cold. YOU A COUGH Dr. Jayne's Hixpectoraat aan medi aeut es containi Bne Nef in an extensive practice for se 3, Will most i socrively afford relief, end save you fm that “twrtul disease, pu opary consumption, whic i sumvally sweepe into the grave bi Have you uated ‘to purchase abotile of the pacer may be toc late. ie yous pouch layne Eater is the only remedy cure ssplain reason, i te thousand cxae w ereit he pen used has it failed to re: apd gold by Dr. Juyne, 29 South Thid street, Phi ones Sold by the 4 ‘Draggists, 9 UAT a BR eBay Be 6 a i iA TOCK & CO. Courtlandt Street, t AAV HAND THEY FOLLOWING NAMED ARTICLES, WHICH HAVE OBTAINED SUCH POPULARITY, : QONNEL's MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, ures al sores, pains suflamm tions itehiigs, and saves vitals ‘are uninjured. Every family box af this in the house, as the money wi turned if not please. "Be particular and bay ON iy at Ft Courtlandt fi HEU MATISM, SCONTR ACTED CORDS, Stiff Joints ant at, We sitive sole use INDIAN VELPAB NL aed UNTINT. the fe personally referred to ‘gentle the hig in this city, who have been cured of the fies atism by these remedies. pera a a SPOHN’S "ICR HEADACHE: REMEDY, tain Cure, ether nervous or biltous. tas palpable glixir, and best medicine that xn be taken 1 cases of heart-bum and foulness of DA MINAIR'S ACOUSTIC OUL has proved very success: ful in curing even. tot 1s. We hai certificates from citizens of this city, who have used il with com- wa ieee, We cordially i inv al Mad are troubled with rtayceantrs the pro “UANGLEWS jest EK INDIAN, PANAC A. is the family ein thoi Ut i ranted eure for Dyspepsi ima, Liver Complaints, Indiges- Hig ace eo gas Be erson oan poasibly ave this article for auy of the above. compplaings wit ut receiving permanant reliet inhands of Agents, | rant to be cured by the Genuine see Tse" nd Lin's Balm ef China, or the money ho will now suffer with this distressing com- PNOMSTOCK & CO’S SARSAPARILLA, is as pure and strong an Extract from this celebrated Root, as can possibly be made, The ci is 80 reasonable that the poor can by ng pda it, being but $0 cents per bottle, or $4 per dozen, It is the only article that v will effectually purity the stoop from all impary who have been 1: ‘mprudent in the use of calomel, wilig fad sure splint fro. ‘TY INDIA Hi rathbve_ ry hemnieal eaTot tre tote any shade feel erown to a et ba nny mi BE Nad Bay the Hate OLDRIGE’S nod Beau Metta wick Racin ee the hair Bas tantag gaan BLORIDA and ‘Bay “Was ITALIAN a Do ipery ; in: Ne i Pearl Powder, the best article in use; Diamon v8 MAGIC HAIR OIL—It, gives to hair a beat is and inclines it to curly, fad, whol. stetey | her oi ils the finest ladies’ islied. Werwishall tow any Indy oF gentleman true, t larlem river, ad theen eyes mney Yea! CAUTION—Hemember, the above articles if yile of eto or terms aud ont cal Courant vt ee 8 Lin’ 11 Pine ‘street, 07 im COMSTOCK & CO. A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE Si THE of Pela my West ng meth YNVISIBLE bal zi rat Penne 0 cloestyreoambion ae € hair ina \te of eu a ofall kinds in ‘nin dane "Phere are two good Dwel 33.8 AI che eile ctand ap on it, recently built, barn, re, a vantage of coin crib, ke. ‘the place it ct commandit | and y iy ol f view of the Sound and sutromnving country. lt will be sold | weaving, male to resemble Jow or exchanged for improved cit For further par- bi in lightness ty ppearance, as te Cicmaes apply at- 68 Weat street, between Carlisle and Neetor teh nal ie \ue texture’ being. #0 beast by irate ‘ind ae street a myeded 40, Lots of Ground, 25 by 100, on the ie of the the great evils of reroraign, he seenti Mth Atenue, Tetween ath ano ath casterly ai tentie | and eonton race alee avid Xo aad a rth oben ae agvod Tings warden, ene! Bee Xo Torher information ntreet, a few doors west sy enn remain on mortange. ee At ie ale gener dy ‘ek coL las Bde fine Wi “pls ice oie P aetafactirers Or Vo Slag eh Liberty street, aD etairs mi im? re phen Ee AC ena CHANGES IN THE ATMOSPHERE No UTH iu more trying to th the bomen Cas oe. pe Ny realds, cough, aints, which arccured by the we ot MAS Cs ARNOLL% Medicated Vapor B: a ua Broatway. Salpher Bute 4ire one ee. T o'clock in ‘he morale "a 9 ra TR oe as ey ee fn PHILADELPHIA, February 28th, 1945. ROBERT JONNSTON, {ROBERT JOHNSTON & CO. STOCK EXCHANGE COLLECTION OFFICE, No, 11 Sourn Tun St.. orrosite tro THe Mmcuanic’s Bank, Pairapeienia. Uncurrent Bank Notes, Relief Notes, Gold and » Notes and Bills collected with despatch, on favorable Drafts on 9 i York, go Ret ehacraaie ta: eistbeh, Baltimore: New All'orders for the the purchase and sale of United Staten Govern mnt, Beate, ( City or luc ated ge 's pana an avery des losurance, Rail Pans! Co.’ te tnd promo and eh a dad an Cape ocksae te William Patton, J PI William tein, Ja Haq, Cashier, Philadelphia. ick & Potter, FA loreen, Buck & Co., do David 8 Brown & Co. do ff kel, ler & Raiguel, do cons grees rother & Co. do TO MERCHANTS VISITING NEW YORK CITY. D. M. PEYSER, 60 JOHN STREET, (oetween wigs WORK STREETS,) IMPORTER OF GERMAN AND FRENCH FANCY Offers for sale, by the vacksge er ra bet customers, at the most WORSTSOB? Zephyr, German, and Tapisserie Chiné and Ombré Worsteds. Floss, Twisted, Plain and Shaded Sis, i in Sticks and Spools. Embroidery, Plone 0 Trimming Chenille. Berlin Embroidery Pat neva splendid selection. French gua German Canvass for of Cotton, Worsted, Imitation of Silke, and t tia aeTer and Gold, of all ee Gold, Silver, Beoel, an and gins Beads and Bugles. Wooten, v0 Ebony, and Whale fecdies. ENBROL Denies. All kinds of commenced and finshed, suchas Suspenders, Shoes NOR a &e. ‘e ¥Y GOODS. All pind of Paris F: ney. ood Tri Head mn icelets, Neches "Gold. and. Silver Braids, 1 Bullion ‘Nase FRENCH MILITARY thine + auch as Baskets, Watch Holders, fc. fe. Willow Chairs, ts, Work-Tnbles, and Cited ite, EO ale as h teary: t French, pore Cords, Gimos, Fasselay ail ime ‘oaktas ind Saale (ellis ows eau pak ney SWAYNE’S The Great Embroidery Needles, ne one i German R. SYRUP OF WILD CH Panacea for all Los ald the Sante jreast. all the medicines ety which profs variety whic robe atarent value to the human family, Ey ’s Com: Wild Cherry sa he rice inertness, ture, not shorts sate of frie, meas toot spetesteredel soxtiince ath the publi red such miraesions eurew and ede from the fa- ealy, and nad others asthis fa s juny oclepa celeprated remedy. i areca of Tes nt in Oseata, olde, Asdvan, igbicense Bronchiei aus ‘Laver ‘Compl tiny. Pas in the nen Br and | Breait cx roar, Palpitation jof-'the” Hexrt bility, Broken. Constitution, from ie buns onsumption: whiel Ete Sut clustianny sntnl erties: then aavaldh ere fiven tp an “hope My par? to, and persevering in wel ly, haye been radically cured. a the tor sunerons cat s certificates of ofteurs Witch wopid aout phereda. ia gage ny ma facasess we fay 6 iting is aces fair trial, rill then be nced jiserabli wht ti Datasafe and powerful re ly, ‘and that its cura tive ypowets stand alone and equalled by none. vou have been iad duced tr ofert rpdious arc, withthe Gurany attached. be ask aeor the wi turd only genuine preparation fous this Yaloe ab pete aa * cama Syrap of Wild Cherry, Principal 4 Ff Broad Minor, ‘corner Ol way And Johns a athe RA Sands, 188 Bowe: lew tor nrect, New York? Hiiand, Kee ‘Andi ak Gon, Ney cheater, N.Y; cad sand. Pierson delHarris ae Net Ben Olds rsou &tHarrion.720 Broad at, Newark, NJ Benjani 7a Broad st, Newark, Nodsi doh mes Green & Co., inde. Ba re Bal N.Y; Graot & Brckee Fos ‘oodmen, Vicksburg. Mi Mi field, lass AP. J ., Boston, Mars; £8. Hol East’ Bost ; Ransom k Stevens, Boston, Mase; P. Gbhen & Cov, Unaritaton B.C: jad tm* THERE IS HOPE for the Consumptive, for those who are. afflicted with Asthma, however much and loug they mayhave = * suffered, for those who ate laboring. un loggcontinued snd tedious Cough, Shertnees or Bincuity 2h, Bera in ‘the Breast o Side, Bleeding of the iinnegs tn ad other precnrsors of Fatal r. OLOSAONIAN HEALING BaL AS: SA SPEEDY-AND FrectuaL, RE ‘It has in handreds ‘by more Ae fwenty year cameron. Tt has been submitted to efuealtyy and hes used and approved by. them—and it js offered ‘with the reutegt confidence to all who may be ainieted, and who need f <Davip SHixbunson, 60 Laight. sret wos mdyoed very low by a tedious Cough and raising ot Bigod. "He He had the hope of rele” Alo thi pad c horse fermeesd Ceobe feat one Is Ciene- cnc vestoesd im anrint Geonay W. H. lieved b f the Olosa- Lge ati Ee Ig Fp opty ; Smnaoacod aces Reeotid scaly walk: tt ‘dim: Calty of breathtag was such that bs could valk only a few ate and his night sw: ful. In two weeks commencement 0! his using the medicine he walked with ease down to the offic, and in six weeks he was so tar re- onggne M0 be ote to prem to his busisess agai a Fanaa red of Asthma by half 2, bors. He hd not iid down in bed for more than tea Months.” He has never had a recurrence of the divense—now more than four months, four years’ standing, by hell's Bote” a fer medicine a the world. She had diet without the least benefit. and _yoa will in ae s a of cases might be given 1 if you are afflic indeed, “ALL-HEALING” ie regret having used it, and it to flighe the ae ease which ie Ac present tveateninx you Hf pForsale at the Principal Office, 106 Nassau street, one door above Ann. jall re rape BY CONSUMPTION, erhaps be a emall eatimate for the his drvagh ease in a 8 aiid ul catalogue 0 f Asi » of a elanes to be te used various other reme: to prove its hacia yy entirel 4 af henorrke ore tl a, manent, Omani Mand 9 THE LUNGS? ‘AND LIVER would present an appallin Nike ‘oof of the fatality of these two classes of di ton ereane to know that nearly pall of of pad sgn waste ht have a of TDR WISTA And theli: a ‘3B LSAM OR WiLb Uh CHEAT, ‘he grentnt remedy ever diveavered by ma forall diseases of Cs eugesble climates. ‘Scores of cases have come to our knowledge where to di arte ‘whovby th he tee thie Wild been speedily restored Gs wo ed ther uae ti “ preboot oe was attending, pein ie of consut to.retarn to remaining days with her friends aN fuced to tar’s Balsam of Wild C! y which she was ean wart aed are time, an eae ed to . — bi 4 eg mated Whieread other emarsabte cores will be end sand 0 . aay of Naser Lstingtstwd phiyetetaa af sale et ive this Balsam their unqualified appro where as Wh TURES rarer, Pitt SRIPTION ! ! wos formed from chemical ext ild Cherry Bark and Tar, two simples Nature’s own Labtecteey call whe have coed ‘compound, con. oratory All wl con: ein arc e that it ia the mont etheaclous rossedy ever Yacipal office 39 Ann street, New York. Soldalso by agents in al parts of tho Uston- Tso tinter CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE, THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA. (ALAS SION of the Mucous Membranes is the result of rr betes Chronte Sect BRB get blond bp ‘Browch ity ‘Asche jastri bition re the Heart, sror aac hd in these donee, yk BARRONS CO: of alta (OOD NAPTHA in a speci complaiots—allaying irritation, promoting hea'thy veil ng caso o ¢} ye. Thousands 2 ‘ S & 3 g 3 a 8 & & p 3 3 \ en at Taereasin 2 3 q P coMtanes Lead a S ed a permanent cure, belt Fayette streoty Eas Arch. Office—Northeast Sommer of Fifthan 1d Spruce streets. Ba je and retail by the Agents, B. SANDE S & ir Bross oreraah “ame “me r bovtle, or $5 per dozen. 1D Bau De COLCGNE of (Or rons, Be., Jer jv Imitation reticee ee 2 hal DR. LARDNER, CONSULTING ENGINEER » LAR! business as a Cousaltiog Bak on an extensive scale for many year Inver tere, patentens, manufacturers, in CARD,.—' ‘The Fel A disco oF under oy ¥ =. payee Sthee No at Bhace stret Ne a whee ese it it-paic being lost by frivolous applications, Al spulic, ‘ pected to pay a Tenn he of $10 fof ples ma XYLUGRAPHIC PRESS GENERAL oe PRivtine OFFICE, 56 Gold THESUBSCRIBERS inform Brock and ochers, that they have made ood Tey cs Xylograp etfully cal theiratoattan. constant: thet stuck All the new site nfarticles, iu thei fine wien offered iu rance or England, aud they promise their that they shall spare no expense in getting up all they may (pel a business of the Druggists, Perfumers and Segar pene Since , Rerfurners, Grocers itions to their ich shey would re- JOB PRINTING—Th, variety of Type pene saary Ton is aoc es picid efaney Job Fricring. Cari. Bilheads, "Noten: Bille ead Circulars, and all kids of Mercantile Printivg, executed oi ¥ te LABELS AND PAPER, of every descrip- ATED SHOW CARDS, (ot Ret Geet larae supply. ‘ONSON SCO 56 Gold near Fulton. H. E. WILLAR AUCTION GENERAL AGENCY OD COMMISSION No, 116 Nassau atreet, hirst floor, New. York. 7 woWiu ag IND totale of Household Furniture gles Baird ipo lise, of Personally attended to at tare: of vereeey ralareenty, housekeeping grbusinera Sash Advances made on Furniture and ccasen as toon as the goods are sold aed el ae len il iroods for pctrasscalee re nae ae ers DALLY’S TOBACCO _MANUFAUTORKY per 88D River Be, he y ails ethod of ie ae nett door to Ef Sia ese jonacco—The conprpes, ante irginia. This sms ra rials, Tobacco, feet cave 3. Amaia ing ‘Tobacco, manufaetui ine eu rant doy stern ‘peti Gath s Landyfoor, Feet k apes, and sh "Bina x qualities of leaf tobacco, aa by the te arma ite tao ers and traders can always Orders direeted as abo It attention— thee Poe at fey wae Frey ree — Bitkaws _ Areata forthe ity of ‘New York.“ Samanon Troy, fan. m2 Im*ec WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PICKLING AND PRESERVE W paesl SURSCEISERS, of the only ante kind, offer to sharon yt acy de hata selec! rement of Fruits ever before present laaturies, ere artes, Honest Johns, Late eins ag angles Raspberries, Apricotts, Strawberries, all possessing'in their preservation theif aat aes Ba pact es, » Respbesry, Quince, and Fine oe ey and Sauces, of every it de. glass jars, of every size, to suit the comvemience of Frekled and Stewed Oysters, portation, jal Epeeteda Tay f Nephi ss meee in Hotel Kee louse Keepers, Groeere, Shi Masters and Pave Families, all 4 felccied aid moat rel ii rock of te ind amine ever before offered to the attention of the publi RECKHOW & YII ViNC atreet, N, B.— 4 Lie ren fort fresh Havana Pines, ia oo rr for Cx SOAPS «WORKS PERFUMERY DEPOT. I, ADDITION to our Manufactory, we have opered a Store for the sale of oat ®coaomical eacy, ps.and all kinds of Perfumery, Family Soap, Patent Crystalline Candles, &c,, We solicit porches to inspect our stock, which we offer ou the lowest terms. Shippers to the West Indies and South America, Iaily faved to examine our Crystallive Candles.’ cman m No. 3 Courtlandt street, Nuional Ho Hotel” JOHNSON, VROOM k FOWLER” cl RS! CIGARS! CIGARS! N. #8! apnecite the Homit Du Pies rerpced Fala invites te stteation of hie Trends aad the public generally, following choice Cigars, Just te- ceive by iRtearrivals trom Hf Havana :— was “4 various Pauetelas of various Alliansa, ‘brands, Knickerbocker Prinelpes, 3. Florinda, Riouda: Enuelins Napoleones, Lara. ee Lord Byrons, chad pany oe eee umported, and gale cra be sical ‘attended to. er avASTS. 3, LEATHER. AND FINDINGS. tarnish an arciele af hate oh not be surpassed “sa this or fone per Leather of aif kinds, Biack. and fe 7 roeeo and Kid Skins, with Deer, Gost aad Lareb Site Bred ings, Shoe Threads, Lastings Gail Sheetings, Linen r Linings, Boot Cord and Webs, Boot ‘Trees, Hammers, Pineers, fis an gi with As full assortment of Shoe- potters mite for cash. N. B.—The Greenwich Line of Stages pass the store. FABER Fs R FACTORY, 7. anid YORK. THE UNDE} RSIGNED have eatablished an extensive Segnr Factory) at 71 Duvision street, New York, wader the direc. tion of Mr. ed. W. 'N, who has been Superintendent of helangect | Paesorise la Cinvanns foe nineteen years, ov Pie following kinds of Sexas, manufactured in she Faber Se gat Factory, and of which a large stock is now on hand, will be equal'to any Havana Segars of corresponding style and Favecee Fanetalas, Common. - aber Size," ? 8, rincipe, All bored i ‘the A The subscribers Hibone a ti Sour thar Senior in fd na, for the express purpose Ofscwetice Tobacco for ry, —— for the parpose of selecting Segars suitable ford this They h hand, for sal gars i fis folowing brandy Mee jou, Vesicen” La Palma, Dos Hermanos, £27 $m*re LATINA IN PLATE 2 AN ND WIRE—Abou fifty ounces: best French Platina in wire, eaitable for Dentists, and in plate. suitabie for eleetrocype and electeo magnetic. abparatus, ft from a large pares! and which lor sve on reason- able terms, by RK. LEWIS F: AUC WA EEE. CBee AND COMP. © HEMICAL’ AVHALE “OIL 0 AP.—Orders received for any qaant ticles in barrels or small a by . LEWIS FEUCAT ANG! "in3 Steod Fre No 60 Maiden lane. GENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE TRE HIGHEST PRICES can be obtained by Genilemen or Families who are desirous of converting their left off wearing apparel into cash Families or Gentlemen quitting the deace, K any superfluons effects 10 di — ose of, will fin much to their advantage to send for om subscriber, who will attend at their residence by appointment LEVERT, 2 Wall street. A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, ‘will receive prompt attention. mri tm*re INDIA LONG SHAWLS. JUST RECEIVED by the subscribers, a trank of Camels Say, vole win etl tay eco etete JAMES BECK Fed. way, Bec K “AND WHITE agrees LACE FLOUNCES, Bee received per !meral Thread Lace ielouncess ae aa sd ven wide. do kt Neixe do Biack | and White * sad steven” Some of the most splendid ‘Weche wide Laces. Hoe nce Yeils and Black Thread Scarfe. ite Lance Veils and Sears, point a Bruxelles and a In Neige Three very splendid Mechlin Lace i n ae. Cone and Chemiset econ MEW BECK RCO. wapecth moe tich and spleadid invoice o offered PAKIS EMBROIDERIES—Consisting of Caneyous, Pele- rines, Collars, Chemizetics ala Pieo style. mificent Embroidered Dresses and Handker- cl . i 3 reat x ratiety of other goods, are now of- fered at very modern 7 me YS AMES BECK & CO,, £85 Mtec Broadway. WATcHE WATCHES ND | JEWELRY. —Those to. purchase Gold. ae Silver Watches, Gold Chains, wold Pencils, Keys, oe ‘sit it agp! to their advantage to call on the subseriber, wale selling afl wieserip- tions of the above at retail much Ly i any other house in the city. Gold Watches as ow a ry ‘each. Il Watches war. ir el aed to keep co = oat ded. Warches, ranced to keep good ind Jewelry Tmanuer and warranted, cmt 5 iiraposcer of Watches ond Jewel m4 Ime in aia te omer ot Was oe Aue “JONES'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, INITIATORY co UNTING ROOM, 447 Broadway, corner of Murray st, THE obieet of thislnsticution is to impart thorough instruction in Book: Keeping, teamsnship and Commercial Arre:hme- tig, and qailify Gentlemen for practical duties of the desk. ate saereetagn | is given if required jercantile Library Association are re. ply, ibe ibrarian at Clinton Hall, who wall cs of admission under the arrangement made with itt Her may be had at the As y to Book keepers, aie ead Clara whos nave been veteats darvee the lai of Hooking, be. \ Acadew tis rai in gta ‘aud Ingtitutions in thi acd extensively UGA BR 100 bide, to sai, by j0ce NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCHG4, 1845. City Intelligence, | Trovate in tue Pouce —The Common Council have been adopting resolutions at their last meetings in relation to the Police Offices and offieers, and the It, not by any means beneficial to the community, will be seen in a few days. The system, always bad enough, has been rendered still worse, and the few really good and efticient Police Officers are deprived of the power of doing ony thing to relieve the community of the rogues who infest and prey upon it. he Police force was never in a more deplorable condition than at the present time. Fisuing at tHe Tomps —We shall give an account in a day or two of certain pickings and stealings carried on in the Halls of Justice, the modus operandi of which is atonee novel and rich. The sporting season is about commencing, and birds will be brought down with a very little waste of powder. The fishing is remarkably good in some parts of the Tombs, and to-morrow morning’s Herald will contain an account of the daily excursions to the Fishing Banks, description of bait used, time of da at which the best hauls are made, and description of all the fish that come to the net. Arrest on a Bench Waneent.—Patrick 'McQuai convicted of receiving stolen goods, was yesterday after: noon arrested on a bench warrant, his recognizance to appear for trial on several indictments having been for- csi in the Court of Sessions. He will be sentenced to- ey. Pouce vs. Corroration.—Justices Merritt and Mat- sell, and J. L. Dickinson: have sued the Corporation for remuneration for services rendered at the Police Office on Sundays. Lower Police.—Gnraxp Lanceny.—Mai arrested and Committed for robbing Emanuel watch worth $10, {ienable reputat: Stratisa a Watcu —Mary Henry was arrested and committed for stealing a watch worth $4 from Abraham Anderson. I cases of petit larceny came up. A man named John Johnson, who has a butcher’s shop in Church street, made a complaint at the police office against three persons for having assaulted him, and threatened him with fpersonal violence. The parties were arrested, and demanded a hearing, which was granted, and it then came out that Johnson had invi- ted a female (daughter to one and sister to another of the parties he accused) to visit the theatre with hima few nights since, and efter the performances were over, he endeavored to make her enter a house of prostitution with him, but she evaded him and returned home. This was the cause of the father and brother threatenin Johnson. When Justice Drinker ascertained that suc! was the fact, he dismissed the complaint, and ordered Johnson to puy the costs. Upper Police.—Arremrt To Ros 4 Monsey Drawer: —Emery Carter, a boy, was detect:d in the act of rob- bing the money drawer in the store of Mr. Stebbens, cor- ner of Houston street and ist avenue. Coroner’s Office.—Founp Daownep.—Geo. Town, Cooper, 25 years of age, who resided at No. 295 Monroe reet, was missed last fee 4 his friends, and was this morning found floating in the East river at the foot of Jefferaon street. The coroner will told an inquest to- morrow. ‘Tue Ficat.—'The coroner held an inquest also upon the man who was drowned at Burling «lip on Sunday night, It appeared that he was nota German, but an irishman nemed John Laurel, who was 45 years of age. Several witn swore that they heard a ffle on Sunday night, and the cry of murder and watch, a heard splashing in the wi but that they conid se noone. The deceased w jerwards grappled w, some Vries belonging to a vessel lying in the cig hood, but was quite dead. Dr Nicholas Millet mad post mortem examination, and found that there were a number of bruises upon the lower part of his person, ap- parently inflieted with some blunt hcten tage | be mali duced by kicks, and immediately preceding b into the water ; but his opinion was, that ae aad was the immediate cause of death. The evidence was very tunsatisfactory, and the jury found a verdict of found drowned. It was not shown, that the man whose name was said to be John Rohr, (but was Hans Erie Brand- stron) had any thing to do with it ; but it is evident, thet some violence was committed before the deceased was in the water. The German denies all knowledge of the affair, but says that he was thrown in by some one him. self. 'Brandstron was discharged. Clark was Joyce of a 4 $16 in money, at a house of ques- County Court. Marcu 4.—Tyial of Justsce Haskell.—This Court met last evening and organized at about a qua: o'clock, when his Honor, Judge Uxsnox seat as ‘President, supported by the Associate Judges ot the Common Pleas, his Honor the Recorder, &c. Esq., District Ajsornas. heing everm, tcatifivd iu relativa te the “th Justice threatening te shoot Bill Ford was carried in by several officers, and that while in the office he (Ford) was very violent. That Ford was committed, and atter he had been taken from the office, that Justice Haskell said to him (Stuart) that he “ thanked God that Ford was ta- ken away, for if he had continued his violence he would have shot him, as he (the Justice) had a six Re in his pocket, and weuld most certainly bi . M. Braggzy, Clerk of the Police, testified that a brought forward to the police office, charged derly conduct, and was subsequently charged roenee when the Justice fined the man inthe ‘itness hereupon remerked, that “ that was no fine at all? Oa subsequent occasions, the Justice acted in a similar manner, when witness repeate. the same remarks, upon which the Justice replied that he had ‘no right to interfere—he should mind his duty as clerk, audthe Justice would do his as judge.” Stewart. the clerk, also interfere’ on another occasion, when an alter cation took place between him and the Justice—the Jus- tice threatened to commit him (Stewart), and Stewart de fied him (the Justice.) Witness was ordered by the Jus- tice to fill up the committal, and refused ; upon which, the Justice Paid, “then, sir, you must Jeave this oftice,” and at the same time called for a morning otticer. Wit- ness then left the office ; [ went the following day jand went to do my usual business. Justice Haskeli came up and said, ‘ will you apologize? You refused to obey my orders yesterday.” Witness replied, ‘it was the same power that appointed you, that sppointed me ; and under ‘he advice of some friends, I will net apologize.” The Justice hereupon said, “then you must leave the office.” [Darencr- Mr. Brany opened the case for the defence. The pre- was a proceeding on the part of some of the ‘‘native’’ party, so cailed, who on Mr. Haskeli’s getting into office, seemed determined to annoy him, bes endeavoring to ex- xct money from him as a subscription tor their party. his was carried out tosuch an extent as had never been heard of in any case in which a cise was concerned; ‘and it was without parallel, to find two police clerks actually dictating, with a species of presumption un: known of before, and carrying cut this annoyance. annoyances he had suffered were sufficient to exasperat any cool-minded man. They had in borer in- stances, as in the case of Captain Hopper, the captain of the watch, who presumed to place himself upen the Bench, thd Glophaege the dution of the dadge, and undertook to read him a letter as to how he should dis- charge his magisterial functions, That if he had commit- ted Mr Stewart, he would only have properly rebuked the contumacious conduct on the part of his subordinates. All this trial waa a mockery. Some of the public press had already pronounced jndgment upen it. {he charac ter of the individual appeared by the sort of individuals now trying him. They were well informed of his capa- city to discharge his duties—they had ali the means of making enquiry as to whether he was a proper individual to fill the office. ‘That his reputation was unblemished when appointed in 1844, and in the course of four months he revolutionized his thoughts and became a corrupt ma gistrate, without a single motive for 80 doing. No testi mony had been adduced to that effect. Very few indivi duals at his age, would cover themselves with dishonor without some very strong motive for so doing. It was very strange that he should have been thou sht fit to fill so high a station, and should have in such a short time gtowa so debased. As to Huity’s charge, any member de- sirous of giving a fair and honest opinion may see that it had not been sustained in any one particular The Court was well aware that in many cases subpenas were issued before complaint in writing had been given in, and it is prosecution that there were two distinct os, aide the Dead were investigating at the time. ly continued at length to comment upon the general character of the testimony, which he pro- Sounced detective to prove the charges against his client, made a very able appeal to the Court in defence of client. ‘The first witness called for the dofence was Mr. Txos, Wanser, sworn—I am a practicing law; and keow Justice Haskell, Mr. Camp and M went from the Common Pleas and made_app sum of $600, belonging ton McGuire; Bushnell made af- fidJavit and swore to it before Judge Tishoe! effer; we then returned to thegnagistrate’s room, and found Camp in the room; Justice Kell went throogh the room to go be- ch; Mr. Stewart entered the room, having in 0 contain money, which Mr. ‘amp; on Haskell’s*return, Nr. Camp was in the act of getting from the table; when Has kell came in hi id,*Stewart, you must give that money to Mr, Warner ;’ Mr. S.ewart replied, “I have given it to Camp; Hoskell asked ‘why he did that,” and some alter cation enaned; I remarked they were talki ut diffe rent things, and they then appeared to be satisfied, and Justice Haskell then directed that the $600 vy on be paid to me, which was done; and when this took place the altercation began to revive, and Mr. Stewart began to express himseif very strong! yi after that some Leen took place about this money having been given to Cam) when I understood that Cemp was to deposit itin @ bank: Mr. Stewart then contended that the money ought not to have been paid over, and Mr. Haskell rejoined that as the money did not belong to him, he had no right to retain it. ‘Mr. Revuen B. Jounson—I am one of the deputy keep. ce 16th last; the order was then presented to ind he wi asked if he wi subscribing witness; ‘id he was; Camp wrote the name, Keellor, saying he . and could not write; he m: no ob- ning the paper; did not take hold of any part of my to prevent my signing the paper; did hot make any objection whatevei Mr. Paterson —I did not hear the order read; I saw Keclior make efmark; that is Toonld not ray positively; Comp did not bold hia hand; Mr. Camp held the pay tr mathe top of his hat, and Keellor held the pen; | sub- seribed witnes®; also in the ccll | beard him acknow- ie v was his mark. Jons Davis.—I am a police offi: ion oi ir. Hufty’s being in the police office; wes in th: xamining room alone sitting on the sofyyon Hufty’ oming in, | asked him to,tele a seot, remarking vhat thie wana great world, and great people in it, to which he seemed to coincide; Haskell and him then went into mother room, some fifteen minutes, when they same ott; there were severe! people in it, Mr. Hafty then turned to the door, when Mr. Haskell remarked that jection to m vr; T recollect the ocen Price Two Cents, as his examination had not been pri taken, he wished him tostay.. Mr. Hufty then Told hist he mutt go, but that Mr. Hi i might send an officer with him, which Mr. Haskell said “you are not a prisoner, Cs ” Mr. Huity still insisted on is home. Mr. Haskell ulti- mately swore Mr. Hufty, and put certain questions to , which he refused to Fecairo By Mr. Horrmax—I was not present at the first exami- nation; Mr. Haskell said he wished Hufty to stay to ac- commodate him, Mr. Haskill, in the completion of the examination, Adjourned to this afternoon, at 5 o’clock. Clreult Court. Judge Edwards has arranged the Terms of the Circuit Court for the year 1845, with the Rules of Court, which are as follows:— Ist Monday of January . . Arguments, + »New York. 8d Monday of March ++ »New York. 1st Monday of April. New York. 2d Monday of April... ee ‘Kings. 1st Monday of May. evit......New York. lst Monday of June 4th Monday of June, Ist Monday ot July. 24 Mondey of September. Ast Monday of October. . . 1st Monday of October. - 4th Monday o! November. . .C: lnt Monday of December. 4th Monday of December... .., Circ! Special Motions—No jury causes will’ be called on Saturday at any Circuit in cither of the Counties; but that day will be devoted by the Circuit Judge to Chamber business and the hearing of law arguments. The Specie! Motion Term will therefore be opened every Saturday. Enumerated ‘hfotions—No Enumerated Motions will be heard on the first day of the Term, but on Saturdays, which willbe appropriated te chamber business, and th: hearing of law arguments. Chamber Business—Th Judge wil be from 9 A. he will be either in Chamber Hours of holding the Court--The hourrof holding Court for yury trials will be from helf-past 10 A. M, to half-past 3 Ee x ay hours for arguments from 11 A. M. to half- pas . office hours of the Circuit BE. M Superior Court. Betore Judge Vanderpoel, Stiles ve The N. ¥. and Erie Rallroad Com- pany —Thi an action of assumpsit brought to reco- ver compenaation for services rendered. It appeared that some time prior to 1842, said company having become em- barrassed, deemed it advisable in order to enable them to continue Operations, to appoint @ person of the name of Samuel B. Lyman to the office of General Commissioner in order to get subscriptions for the completion of the un- derteking. He, soon after his appointment, hold meetings in the different wards of the city: proceeded to and in or- der more effectually to procure subscribers, The wen om: powered by the Committee of Ways and Meansto it ogents in the different wards, who were to be the rate of $3 per day, and also @ commission of one percent on the number of shares he sold. Among others, plaintiff was employed for the 16th ward, on the ist day of Febru- ery 1842, and he continued in this situation ‘until the end of March, or beginning of April; and it isto recover for services fendered during that period that he now brings suit Defendant moved for a noncuit en the greund that plaintiff had not rendered any, services the only being his attendance at weekly meetings held in the Axtot House, and also on the ground that it had not ly shown that Mr. Lyman had been empowered by the Committee of Ways and Means to employ egents in the different wards. Motion overrtled. Verdict this fore- noon. Before Judge Oakley. Mancu 4 —Suydam, Sage § Co. vs. W. A. Ritchie —This was a special action on this case, — out ofa as had betweenthe parties. ‘the defendant, residing in Ohio, made arrangement to forward a quantity of pork, bacon, &c., to the fir» in this city, whe, a fter ce receipt, did not get their provision. The case is analo- gous to that of Mr. Adams, whose trial took place latterly in the‘ onrtof Sessions. ‘A nonstit was grented. Joseph Gulick vs. James Beck —This was an action of trespass to recover demages for an ed assault and battery. It appeared in evidence that someti cember last, plaintiff went to defendant's as je purpose of collecting a militia fine, due by ‘homson, @ young man in defendant’s ca ploy, when defendant, with the assistance of some of yourg men. very summarily ejected defendant from the premises. For defence it wes shown thet plaintiff wi the author of the row complained of ; that ut the time plaintiff honored the store with nis ence, there were a rt ae cs peas sods cogpingand on) va Ty quested to cal agein. an iy : him. Ic wes also shown the young wren .efused that defendant was not near ral the time of the scuffle. Verdict this forenoon. Common Pi Before Judge Ulshoeffer. Marcu 4— Wales vs. Erving.--This case, already no- tived, stands adjourned over to this forenoon. Court Calendar—This Day. Common Preas.—21, 6, 51, 96, 19, 28, 78, 82, 4, 8, 20, 31, 48, 78, 12. Philidelphia, [Correspondence of the Herald.] Puitapetpmia, March 4, 1845. The jury, in the case of McLaughlin vs. John S. a Solle, of the Spirit of the Times, which I no- ced in yee terday’s letter, has returned a verdict for the plaintiff for six cents damages. This is a triumph for Du Solle, and the plaintifi McLaughlin is thus mulcted in the costs. A singular transaction took place in the Court of Quarter Sessions this morning, which I undertake to say is unprecedented in the annals of jurispru- dence. Judge Todd, of the late General Sessions, and now practicing at the bar, at the head of a de- putation of twenty or thirty Jadies, marched into Court, and he, on their behalf, presented a petition, signed by about 15,000 of the fair sex, asking the Court to refuse to license any more taverns in the city and county of Philadelphia, and to allow the present licenses to expire without renewal. Judge Todd introduced the petition with re- marks upon the evils of intemperance, and he was followed in the same strain by the prosecuting at- torney, Wm. Kelley, Esq. Judge Parson who holdsthe court, replied briefly that the pe tition should be duly considered and such acti taken by the court as its importance demands. ‘This incident produced za! astir, and is viewed in various lighis by the people. This is something new in the history of administrative justice and shows that our temperance men are determined that their efforts to produce a revtval in the tem- perance cause, which the advent of nativism had nearly destroyed, shall not fail if any means in their power can prevent it. Most of the temperance leaders of the last few years went body and soul into the native movement, and endeavored to crag temperance into it also. They Fog fF succeedet andthe result was a teariul backsliding into the ranks of intemperance. Since then the true friends of the cause have endeavored to rescue it from such a corrupting contact, and if successful, great good may yet be done. ‘The weather is raw and chilly, and hail and rain have tnken the place of aclear warmsky. The de- mocracy are active to-day in celebrating the in- auguration, and American flags are displayed all over the city, bearing various inscriptions, such as “Texas is Ours.” “Oregon, Texas and Democra- cy,’ &e. The invincible legion had their day yesterday; to-day the great body of the democracy have then The different head-quarters intend ipa to-night. Things ar ull as the weather go far a goes, but business is preparing to take a Our hotels begin to fill up, and our merchants are expecting a large spring business. 1 do not think, from preseatappearances, that they will be cise pointed, for there is an increasing demand Philadelphia goods by a number of sere houses. Invtans anour.—We learn from the Sheriff of Columbia county, that the “Indians” have again mode their oppearance in that county. On Saturdey lest avole of cervain property Under execution was advert sed totake plece in the town of Toghkanic. At the hour ay ere for the sale a small body of men “ disguised and armed,” and (vrnished, moreover, with supply of tar and feathers, mode their appearance in the place, while a largo body, similarly armed and disguised, took ‘up their post in an adjoining thicket. It so happened, however, that the attorney for the pli tiff had suspended proceed- ings and theretore the sale did not take place, 10 that 20 fo Hat attempt was made to resist the officer of the lew in the discharge of his duties. New Corron Factory —A Cotton Factory has been established at the head of navigation on the Talapoosa River,(Alabams) as an experiment, by Messrs. Marka and Bernier, two enterprising planters. It in de- signed to rwn abort eleven hundred spindles, and 9 pro- portiouate number of looms, and will work wp abow five hundred bales of cotton NATIONAL HOTEL, No. 6 Courtlandt street and 87 Liberty street, NEW YO There Doors from Brogdway ihe he Hee cae will behappy se qoeoeymosees hel he jetors Ww ny to aceot and the public with boxrd Pne Lodging Reo and «ry, and the internal gements socn as Cnt Leann wennenionetel bestation ho ments ta merchants fam ether etiam the county pt other House in this cit the Fanta Beda and ‘Bedding, are all new and made ex- for this establishment. ‘and Sleeping Rooms sttached ean ‘es Socuae ed The nubseriters assure therr the iat no, efforts on. their part shall be fort and conveniense of eu hey solvent asl ng attention, to the tire eaiisfaction. £7 m*rte . HOR & C€ BVERAL of, weeerooms of tere anil OL)ers me ime jel tes om

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