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THE NEW YORK HERALD. oo — Yo. Xin os Toswmote no, 4044 NEW YORK. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 8l, 1845. Price Two Cent q . HATS-—SPRING FASHION. FOR BALTIMORE New York University—Medicat Department Hudson. do full justice, thet the priso: would not in any THE NEW YORK HERALD J. M. TICE & CO. 7 1-8 O'CLOCK, A. M_F ARE 92. ~Graduating 120 Puplio, [From our Correspondent.) way, be prejudice Uy a prasat (iol, It appear. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION No. 0’ Bowery, New York. CITIZENS’ UNION LINE Th ‘ i in Skirmish. | ©, tet they | bed ae seoate ee Se THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. pt ARE now ready to supply their customers with, their | VIA NEW CASTLE & FRENCHTOWN RAILROAD. ¢ annual commencement ot the Medical De- | Trial of “Big Thunder,”—Legal ness to go to trial, if they were granted the i rm shring Style of Hats, which are equal, if not superior, in ‘This route, acknowledged to be the most pleasant | partment of this Institution, was held inthe Cha- | Img—Inereasing Crowds and Surpassing In- | the privilege of selecting telesman. As to the atiendence THE GREA T IN THE WORLD. Poles a aeeee hyd ‘aud economy, to those sold of | aflee ny vel hie ae PB mere, will be open pel of the University, Washington ‘Sueavel oa terest. of their witnesses, wae there any reason to believe that zs a 0 a 5 '» " i ve é this testimony could be material, or that they could ever “igen NEW SASHION pain Douglass Mayite: beeen ROBERT | Tueaday evening. It was densely crowded with Hupson, Mane 19, 1845. | be procured? Whose fault was itifthey, the lefence, em ‘ORK, Captain Douglass, having bee A . i ‘a {uber Til® NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- a BROWN & COS ONE PRICE STORE. 178 Chat- , Will take her place oa! ofthe Ly 4 the swift and . H As will be seen from a report of the proceedings | ployed an incompetent agent, the prisouer’s father in- lish 4 ¢M itat; i id stvamboat CONS ION, Cape. C spectators—the middle part being reserved for the | _ ‘ Jaw, te procure this testimony ? Why not say on Monday shed every day of the year except New Yem . Day and Fourth | Sole Siw Hats stds Mining Rahine, forthe low xed price Biltmore end. Paar) Ceres ete ateHastgt, fall. the: otha parts thronged. by. the | im the Court of Oyer and Terminer, to-day, @ step | thar they were aot able to proceed 1” What Prac recany cl thought the motion was has at last been taken in the important prosecution | say to the court was, that i nee for the sake of preventing the trial of one ind! {Juby. Price 2 conte per copy—or $7 26 per aa” of $3. A large assortment of Caps, ter ptid—eash tb advance. aoe 6 ME We nrMmppsNme aE tred, sell et mouse ical weniemle Cote friends of the pupils aud supporters of the L[nstitu- On and after MONDA’ 5 ees steamboat ROBERT Momus ql fears HK WHEKLY HERALD—pubtished eve,, Saturday | —™8 lin*m TT ree Nees whart daily, (except Sunday, at | tion, and among them a great number of ladies, | Of the anti-renters, and although it is not yet Cer- } Gia not know, he ‘would oppose it; but those criminal aoraing—prige 6%, ceute per copy, of $3 12 per axnce—post- SPRING FASHION. ibs cape (ktowa tobe the mont comin entireties | wate . 4 | tain that it will be carried through at this term, it | tradeactions were all connected together, and as there ‘ON watching with evident anxiety, the first great step in life of their sons, brothers and friends The large chapel was crowded to excess ia every part, and many went away unable to obtain admittance. kes paid, cash in advance, ADVERTISERS informed that i Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND eat tocreate fast" It has the largest circulation of any paper an this city, or the world, and, is, therefore. the best channel for business men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in advance. i romentions were on the part of the people, in support of 1s by far the most likely event. The luws of the Wste, he lt: 2 respensibility to proceed At 11 o’clock, the District Attorney made a me- | wish them forthwitt, and thet in the appointed onder If i the rob. | the present trial fo: robbery were superseded, lesser tion to call on the case of Boughton, on the r charges would be investignted, which would be the pe WM. BANTA, No. 130 Chatham street, (opposite | Frenchtown, and there take the steamboat CONSTITUT Chi ‘Theatre,)'and 91 Canal street corner of Wooster | for Baliimore, 1 in time to (and the only line th r3 for sale and‘inepection, a large assortment of Hats | connect with the Lines leaving Baltimore in Hate, $3: Sap moinug seepiariy ePrgt pic | Ci boyhand in pm 20 heen ada aay ote ae ; 4 re for Pou: 4 “ Hats, $2.50, Also, Pall assortment of Caps, at the lowest days PALOMA Tene nee PRINTING i i ty prices, mhia ImPee fast and Din: ers provided on board the Boats. » choir w. ied wit! i bery indictment. This was opposed by couaselfor | cause of great embarrassment Suppose it should happen and tn the Doe elegant ae ee oe te ONE moderate priew, | SAY ET eaVEDIS-A DOLLAR ERANEDS Fare to Cheater or Newcastle... = 26 cents The choir was occupied with a very efficient band, | (127 eoner, on the ground that he was unprepared; | to turn out that thie was a perfectly quiet county for the JAMES GORDON BENN GENTLEMEN, who mae it fale. to lay out ( Fare to Palemore Gs AND PIT tSBU Ae, which performed several beautiful pieces at inter- | to sustain which, he submitted the affidavit ot the | lest twenty-five years, and that a stranger eame down and Faounmansenenn htheir money to the beat advantage, are, reapectfally ‘Tickets through to Wheeling and Fitistarge oat be procured | Vals, if the proceedings. accused that certain witnesses, whose testimony | excited peaceable mén to sctx prejudicial to the lives a mnuiinnnuenimeon ee OBERTSON'S PHOENIX HAT AND CAP on the boat. pani Chancellor Freyiinauvysen took the chairabout ws of the. Inst importance to sroye: Ale inngoenee, Selitarpextepie, und. upield ths; lawn, Aldaegh tie FRE'GHT TO BALTIMORE. ESTABLISHMENT, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR eight o’clock, supported by the other members of | Were BOt in attendance ; besicer, ode'a jury | expenses were heavy, hs would not, merely forthe sske Dav Goons 1246 Cents ren i00 rns, Grocenies, &c. 10 po. | No. 103 Fulton street, east side of Broadway, much cheaper BALTIMORE the faculty, consisting of Professors Mott, G. S. of great consequence to know in what mode a jUry | of evading them, conecnt to try first the numerous miner wasto be selected, and whether the choice Of | fences, and no reason but one— the likelihood cf not do- NOTRAN Siete than at auy other place in the city. An inflexible adherence to f oe a talesmen, in case any should be required, was to | ing the p PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE | te system of large sales, small profits, and cash on THROUGH IN SiX HOURS. = Pattison, J. Revere, M. Payne, G.S. Bedford, and H icles i | | PHILADELPHIA, WILMIN: N oner justice—would be sufficient for postpon: RAILROAD COMPANY. enable mp mraareecs to pese different articles in his line, co DEL He TUMINGTON AXP BALTIMORE | J. W. Draper, together with several members ot | be left with Sheritt Miller, upon whom, on the per- | ing the tri ; * fs e HATS. Via Chester, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, &e, } the Faculties of Columbia College and College ct | soa who was robbed, the strong suspicion of the ac- | ‘The court heretoek a recess for an hour, for dinner. Par Bizst quality Nutia Far, FARE REDUCED. Physicians and Surgeons. cused rests,us not perfectly free froma feeling hoe- | At half past two, the Court resumed the cession. pele aes oe Moleskin ....... Professor Mason read the 180th psalm, and of- | tileto them. District Attorney Theodore Miller, | During the whole day the reon been quite full, but nape rhilalah pe agin Bice Ral encas Baileosd Co, Wiekaeai > ait Ee fered up a most beautiful prayer. Eeq., Tenisted the aaniats in favor, of postpone. | now beceme extremely throngs i a Gecneeeaes freight bet ween Philadel ghia and Balti inidealnarrncauaientd je ae Ae ella On MONDAY next March 20h ih le Genera! Tauimage made 4 few remarks on the | Ment, and was ably sustained by the Attorney | sent; the al . me ‘On aud afer Tuesday wext, March ‘8h, freight for Paltimores red “ow eiteeat ae the depot, corner o1 Kleventh aud Market streets, as flows: | Seneral prosperity of the Medical School. It was | General, John Van Buren, Esq, Ina case of that | farmers. many of whom were of ean Tbe netghton Wheeling, Va; Pleaburghs thichmond. Vi» ; Pe er-burg, ‘articles are not only quite equal, but ‘in'some respects DAILY, ata P. M. established in 1841, and commenced with 209 stu- | great importance to the public peace, it was } 4.c)jring it as his opinion that he would beable to tebe Corten Lt and Mie ae ceee atl! be Fecsived at the depot, | (especially inthe style of trimming) superior to. any in the oe eae at 1026 FM dents ; in 1842, 275 students; in 1843, 325 students; | mest desirable to dispose of these indictments. | hioqie ee ae cpsne - 9 phand Msket steeta, daily, Sundays excepted, nutil 3 | eity. A comparison of the qualities and prices, with those of | Or on th» arrival of thes F. M. tratn from New York, Hy , 275 3 , 325 students; car aierone OF ingens. | his trial at the next term. oll ek P. M.,and be delivered at an eailier hourin Baltimore | other establishments, ‘will snow adeduction of $1 to $1.50. on ‘FARE THREE DOLLARS. and at the present time it numbers 878. This was | The whole country took an interest in them; the | "The Arron-2v Orne nas resumed his observations. He Geo . guatomary prices. All Hats warranted of the most fashionable | | [~The above are, the ouly lines that couneet with those | Certainly much owingito. the kind and talented | county of Columbia had incurred vast expense. in | would not, es he said, object to putting off the trial of this forwar Fa ad ge kd nyo ROR aA leavicg Baltimore for the Soath and West. professors who had lent their assistance in the ; making prepsration for these trials, and nothing } indivicual, it he did’ not think it would lead to great em- more, and offer very advantageous bargaius 10 wholesale ‘dealers, aso | ‘Tickets thet eran Wee or PEL SBURGH. 1 | good work ; end when he mentioned their names | but a regard for the rights of the prisoner, ought to | barrasement, and within the bounds of pocaibillty that it Bere for | SOuREY merchants, méim*m | atthe Dep reg rb tetinenk a “the steamboat at | they would fully agree with him. The gentleman | act as a reason for putting off the investigation Be eh A eg meg of alt pena ie insuring by this line, as there is no risk of damage by water, | LO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—BOUTS AND Brownyle. P iog New Yorkat 5PM, then mentioned those before enumerated, andeach | No possible injury could be gone ta him, it "he show the conspirocy also. He would readily confess that For farther information apply to SHOES. take the Line that Fe New eM Lc cn | name was uttered with strong expression of appro- | contended, by proceeding ; and whilst it was the | if) could not have fair tris), it should not come on No.6 Wests ee SHER, Agent, E, JOHNFON (late Wilson & Johnson) has in time for the cars i bation, particularly that of Professor Draper. business of the defence to be ready, having had } from any motive ;7and he couldtdeciare frem his own fee} K iat, orposice the Union Tape oration Line, Jon hand, in store 142 Chatham, street, directly, eto, : The Cuancetor then called the attention of | due notice cf motion for trial, it was nctreasonable } ings that there was no desire on his part to do him in- Depot 1th and Market atrvets, Phila, haute the theatre, one of the bes arsorted stocks of | Meturuing, the card leva BalvmoreatS AM. and P.M. | those assembled to the circumstance for which | lor them to seek to avoid a fair inquiry on trivial | jury, and he begged the Court to weigh narrowly the NEW TORK, SCnooLEyS Calf, Grainand Seal, Thick and ‘Phin Soled. Hoots and ‘Shoes, Ate FIFTY CENTS.” they met. He said the different parties would be ) pretexts, and if these witnesses were not forthcom- | affidavits submitted. ‘The absence of the witnesses won MOD ATAIN, BELVIDERE ad and sewed, from the, Eastern manufact,ries ; Ladies! | A Passenger Car will be attached to the Freight Trai called up by sectionsio receive their diplomas, and | 1ng, it Was no fault of the prosecution, but must re allegcd upon an offidavit of Mr Baily, but there was ne- read the following names of the gentlemen gradu. | main chargeable to the defence, from whose re J thing which made it apparent whether be was in Ki this Line the Depotat 5 P. M. Ware 50 cents. Passengers N. B AND EASTON. Leave raiters, Basking, 1 }08) Slips, &e., of every description. A foot of Courtland V5 er variety of Children’s shoes than ive crate. 2 , in Canada, : 1 for defence had said Bro olelosEs AM. by Retieond ems tases Utes Tue | Slty' Caicdsten's tne rites: toreate ditonesekiede, Geer | Mie oruve im Baltimore et aneauy hournext moraine ating: miseness it proceeded, : they would noi communicate the nature of the evitence, town, theace by post-coaches through Mendham, Chester, Ger | Buckskin Shoes, Sportsmen’s, Fishermen's and Seamen’s | DRY GOODS, 124 cents per 100 Ibs, Thompson Wilson, 5 C Jeremiah B Selby, Wiscon While thia discussion was going on, the coart | ‘hey ® might be all fair in order to trip up an cpporent in mun Volley, Schoclry's Mountain, Anderson Town, Port Cal | BQ0ts. | 0 16 osctock in the eveni GROCERIES, &e. 10 cents per 100 Ibs. David L Simpson, Ky Geo W Clippinger, Pa house was crammed full, and the anxiety of all to | 4 civil case, but in one of such magnitude os this, between For a:ats, apply to J.Hill, at the Commercial Hotel, 73 Court: chants an opvortanity ofecamining the ccs untuit binaries anfigights received and forwarded daily (except Sundays) from | George A Watiles, Ala George M ‘Tutt, Ga hear, showed the large place these trials have in J the prisoner end the people, why this reserve? He re- z ’ mid Im#re Is he Vetoes camer of Hib ene bite eee eetiyenia Bal- | Charies W Hodges, 3 C John L Cole, N'C the public mind. {Counsel too, appeared to | spectiully submitted to the Court that the por nytrae furnished at the shortest notice, by applying to | —_ LASTS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS. : GH. HUDOULL, ‘Agent, Phila. Joseph Quattlebum, 8 C Robert Staton, N C partake of this acuteness of feeling, 1 mean those ff bility of these persons giving evidence, if they at) 3 m4 im*m 'AVING been awarded the Diploma at the late Fair of the | [7Forany information Tespectin the above Lines, apply to | James 8 Meng, Miss Jesse Myer,N Y for the defence—who showed a disposition tocon- J could catch them, was not an adequate rearon. Sup- “OR SALE—Twenty-lour Covered FREIGHT American Institute, for the best Lasts, am prepared to 5 ea Mie James Mi Nish, Als Gabriel PReovs, NY tend for every inch of ground that mizht by any | pose it could be shown that there ecmmoticns ori- 23% CARS, such aa are used on the Pennsylvania Kail | faruish an article of Lasts which cannot be surpassed. in this or | ™h2 Im ___No.7 Wall, or 6 West streets. | Henry M Jetar, Ga Phillip A Aylett, Ala means be turned to the advantege of the defence, | Zinated with a guilty man. why not uccept this 2 °F Roads.’ ‘They will besold very low. Ifnotaoldbe, | any other city in the United States, ¥ FAT BEEF—FAT BEEF—There will be offered | Robert A Buchanen,SC Daniel E Warren, Tenn d it was quite apparent that their remarks were | {Vorabletime, and at once interpose the arm of authority ak we Satarday, the tet of March, they will be offered le and Unper Leather ofall kinds, Binck and Colored Mo- for sale on Saturday, March 22d, at Stalls Nos. 3) and | William R Lowry, Ga C V Moore, N Y Bae 1 Ae Oe aro ; et 11 | {9 Festore peace to the community. With regard to the AE ipos, leat the pramises of the subscriber Edicnroce: 4 | rocco.sad iid Skins, with Deer, Goat aad Lamb Skin Bind: 40 Washington Market, the Beef of Four superior | Wm J Alexonder, Va James M Nall, Ala now and again tinctured with some acrimony. All } iusion of the Distalct Attorney to him (the At‘orm + Wea aile Broad street,below Locust street, Pitadelphia, | Laacher Sfuitae: Bot Cot end Viste Boe hee: Hinen and | Pteers. ‘The publics respectfully invited to call and examine } Jeaac Tanner, Va James A McRae, NC this was duly relished by the audience more than | | General) he would be glad to atiend at any time, without jase eae ° Sees; awit thd Taaths Witte aml. pectin tine | one Jotin Mea Aristus Brown, NY W A Babcock, Conn can well describe, and it is very likely that, es the } feeling it troublesome, to give bis services in this inver- = = - lait itice: makers’ Tools, of the most approved “4 Damon H Palmer, N Y Alfred Brush, Mich trials progrese, they will have ample opportunity to | tigation. These views he submitted to the Court with all fARM TO) LET 28. FOR FALE, Soacateieg tine: _ W. iN : LS trom th Steamboat: Globe, from Stonington, on | George W Parkhill, Fla Edward Lauderdale, NY gratify their taste for that curious specie sof gladia- | deference, under a sanse ot duty, und he hoped their ee etvilli stat Prkee AF oy De fen nnace; Dare, 295 Spring street, between G: Wednesda: meat peal baad He ny pet ha Sout the own. | George G Gaither, Ky Williom Hillhouse, NY torship called legal equabbling. boners would scrutinize the spplication for a postpone- ow well, &e. plenty ofaacorted Traits to a hesttay situxtion, B.—The Greenwich Lin of Bone eee kor fp cilsrake when the. pesewonera were landlug at the. wharf | Robert L Waterbury, NY George Douglas, N Y Trouble is anticipated in procuring a jury, and | ment before granting it. seonery romantic. and adjoining two tnrupike roads. 3 5 £20 Im*m. | Whosoever will bring the same to the American Hotel, Broad- | Charles A Hyde, NY W BB Temple, Ala yet, if gentlemen on each side would be content to | ,. Mt. Jonpaw t! ouzht they wore all capable of eppreeis- "Those who f such a place wil seldom mert such nn mm | WAY, Will greatly oblige the advertiser j or a reward of Twenty | James E Joslen, R} ‘Wm J McNemee, N Y Pwithit venient “faatidl th ight | ting the anxiety on the part o! the Attorney Genctal for an offer, Enquire of J-0. DONOHUE, 244 Front at. N. York, ‘LOWER SEEDS.—The subscribers have | Dollars will be given for its recovery. if's'olen. _m20 2*ec | Solomon G Carpenter, N ¥ Newton C Cooley, N Y part with inconvenient fastidiousness, they might J ihe'gafety of the prisoner; end for his part, if he shonvine- ous door frome FeO SD it pa lesaithet tesuccsent oe tiopes Beast ANTED—A situation by a respectable yourg woman as | Albert W Burck, N Y Thos D Washburn, Meas | be very fairly served. Certainly, few there are, J ted any thing more thon another it wes such professions, FARM FOR SALE Price, $1500—Ceutaining: davod thes lane sean ur thetinnae: copneae: Hovists ot ertene! teamatreas and to wait onalady. ‘Ihe beat ofreterence | Henry Orlady, Pa 8S Satchwell, NC who can be called entirely neutrel, but there isé J intended to make it believed thut they were not doing d cres, 2 bean pict gpealihy aityation fo a fr the China Asters aud ‘ren Week ‘Stock Gillis, of Germany. t given. Addres Box 1339 Post Office. ml9 Stec Ny Otay omen: ve ae Conn class bia) oan giecorar a ceriain degree pFiousds their best to procure conviction ; and he never yet knew hi 9 Doul jalsamines of France, the London collection of FRENCH WOMAN wants tua housekeeper, ester W Cowles, ‘napp, Conn tion for the complaints of the anti-renters, but Jf of a Distrist Attorney or Attorney General who did not onthe old rand to Philadelphia. On the premises are 8 | these three showy aud favorite anuw ls, (aome of which are ex- | 41 lady's maid, or chatpbermaid, or to take care of one or two | Washington M Ryer, Ill I Everest Swift, Conn whose fervent reepect Poeinww lend order leaiie rhein ih fee tiemuslves tour in dutyite cosas ese-wenid ehlcee 4 ee TT, sdioin- | ceedingly expensive,) are unrivalled, aud these now offered are | children, She speaks Fiench and English. She has been four | L Wells Hibbard, Vt Peter A Mullen, NY si i favors, nor would he teke any, but desired to sce the case Sr Ce. CORTE LYOU. Type Feand. | they, will be warranted as represented. years anda haifin her last place, For farther particulars en: | MO Ricberdeon Me wr ponte Ge. to deprecate any infraction of the one or the other, f favors, nor would ho take any: but desited to sce the cnsc i rat, New York. If mot sald by Ist of April will ‘The following assortmsut of “Annual Flower Seed. now | quire by letter, post-paid, No. 9 William street, up stairs, di- | john O Leary, Va Henry H Datte’ NY no matter on what pretextit be perpetrated. A Tate diet he had heard it said th t ‘ atin Sor cus cue cae » hac aces! | ready for delivery, in a sealed packet, price $1 ;—twelve va- | rected to A. G 2 mio re | Bobet W ook , jury then, may be procured, but not withoute ieee : TS teacht (o baliee rieties of really showy and choice sorts, all of which are growth ‘obert W Coleman,S C = Jostah Brown, N H z : prejuciced another. He was always taught io believe thet FOR SALE=A FARM—Situated at Islip, Suffolk | of 1844, Directions for culture within ‘the packet—may, how- WANTED, Edmund R Dabney, Tenn John A Prestou, N Y waste of much time, and many words. és every tub stood on its own botiom,'6s weil in Court as out Coney, Let nt ing Smithtown. Farm contains | ever beown immediately, in fraines—May in open air, Superb | ()N THE MORRIS CANAL—Three Hundred Laborers, ty | J F. Lindsey, 8 C Ebenezer Macfarlan, N Y As far-as | can ascertain, the prisoners are in no J of it. Hedenied as hed been stated, that they admitted -_ oF soreet a6 ah hich Wygoes Ll ae dog See German Qailled Ching Apters, 24 variotiag; bien ge pedal eg agen enters eee nevis os fi aay to, be Dele Jeremiah Brooks, Pa Edwin C Witherill, N Y degree daunted at the prospect before them, butin- } ‘his morning their readiness to go to trial, if they had the Joseph N Evans, Ga 8 D Brantley, Ga duige in the anticipation of a certain acquittal.— | selection of the jury. He had, in review of (he Doctor's Calvin F Ashly, N ¥ FC Blackwell, NJ Boughton wears any thing but a hopeful aspect, yei | situction,and in regard for the people of Columbio county, German ‘Ten Week Stock Gilljs 40 sorts mixed, Lupinus Nanva | Wor farther purticulars apply to Jeaze Stillwell, Kaq., Section 6, > is of water on the farms w large barn reg Wad atshltua for sight, boeseds_ tw tee bexess <Gwart—flowers profusely. all summer. in at oval, citcle, or | nea: the Summit, Stanhope. ‘Ths shortest route is by Newark 0 Frage house and stabliug for eight horses; an_ice house large garden, enclosed 1n a picket fence, frait trees, &e.. tke. other bed—bright lilac; Annual D. very | and Morristown. mi9 3t#ec_ J William M Spencer, N Y John Orme, Pa this may be attributable to bad health, the confine- | which perhaps was ox strong as that of the Attorney it ier ome Wel Bacons atin necbes | Spevactechamth or ersgteree ves | TO, GARPENTERS, JOINERS(CABINET MAKERS | Bamuerii Lee, Onio Chas "F Mouut, W Canada | Ment having prayed upon him sadly. “Persons whe J Conerst jada ised bis clicet to go to tral rather ‘han ei Sous ena remain ea Smartenme ONG im*ta | mass of flowers from June until November; Phlox Drammondit | and Mill Wrighi ke, designed. for the above named 1 Sout M Gregory, Gi Daniel L Reeves, NY were intimate with him before his incarceration | Sovgnton swears posiiively, thal these evboences know mq COUNTRY SEAT TO LETOTo et for one oF | —6 vatieries, mixed—some scarlet. "‘Ihis ina very desable an- | Mechanics, on the principl showing @wHervileak Enoch Greene, N'Y say he retains hardly any of his former looks.— | Bovghton swears thectn ioks the boee et poey FB 0m Years, the beautifal eountry seat known 24 Wood | gual, shoud be cultivated by itself, same as the Portulacc in columns, Leonidas Collins, NC Benjamin § James, 8 C Perhaps bis Counsel may ingeniously raise the | nothing les would satisfy the Attorpey Gerers] he (Mr. fawn situated on the Nor:h River, at foot of Sad street, | Omines ‘iowers, very showy; superb. Paris Doubl cord the mitre rtain mouldings, &e. b Wm Henry DeCourcy,Md = Marcus Lorenzo Taft. N Y | question of his identity, and ew give the prosecu | Jordan) was himself ready to make an «ffidavit ca eee Ie ace gw, haying been built last year, and | Mines—12 sorte mixed, flowers very doubl wrohiteat. Publia' ed by the author, 62 Bbring st. For eile | John L Crane, N J Jacob H Vanderveer,NJ_ | tion ample room for the exercise of their ingenuity | that these facts were all importent to the pri. the stable and other ba ings are ia ond order. ‘ : peer forme meta food jeogend ever gl ot Priuelpal booksellers in the Usiced States, Price 25 cents. tek Peay conn dasebe Wi umepeeay a Bes G Belding is fond of music, au his cultivation J sener. [The Attcrney Gener made some explenation } 44 . aildin javelye “4 “ és ies- o ; " i is i r. Jordan was sort e Ati cou! legr cveahiy taser LO CUTTING. © | 2 varietics mised, some yellow, white, orange aud erimaon,, | _Mb203¢tre TR Welborn, Ga Horstie NBaoklay, AYo1 || Cfo Tenia Bes, 30k Cont mistake bepuiled SOme a sitatoatel There yeaie diierenve woraeen king _int awmee 58 Wall street, or 748 Broadway. SChe UNE OL wale are bie | Newmoepavlin incurs We ONE HUNDRED DULLARS REWARD. Wm A Bennett, Conn John 8 McKay, N ¥ hi % nd by No means concerned with his situa. | the alternative of going'te trial, rather than incur privu- ug A SUPERIOR FARM FOR SALE—Consiating of | Jot benutaful bine attractive flower, twicetthe size of “Nem-in- | WV HERMAS, JOHN JEFFERSON, alias John Bland, a na. Wn M Huntingdon, Vt Ralph A Snow, N Y aa Dogs sa 1S s1tUa T tions and difficulty, and being altogether satisfied to do af fare Erg itable, quantity of conveniently } "Ohi, every variety of Biennial and Perernial Flower Seeds | Mr. Jefferson, formerly of Brick arts x Dow NH Rabe T blowclien: Ga There are, strange to say, no reporters here to ao slemea italy oa peliewenl thet simian) Whe tian eames be-situated salt meadow, being the nor ay part of Strat- ‘AGealnnble, lor Witlch see the nt Ontaloane, deceased, has not been heard of iu Ho) 4 q a i ich fe iy dened dinbe oxne charged with grspe, pointed nt bis cell, would be glad to on's Neck, about 1 wiles frp Flushiog landing, and half a * [Me WHORBURN'® CO. 15 John st. but shortly before,or about that period, he was supposed | John D Fish, Ga George H Batchelder, NY | chronicle these weighty legal proceedings excep’ | goto trial without a single witness, to ovoid denger. He mile from Collexe Point landing, and bordering for some dis: | = Karly Prince Albert and f'arly Cedo Nulii Peas, 59 cts rin the Government, Naval or Merchant Service of | Robert D Dickson, N.C E W Kirksey, 8 C that onthe part of the Herald, upon whose shoul- { could, on ooking round, see honest and honorable men tance on Flushing Bay, embracing most, desirable locations for te farly Pone=1 ¢ | the United States. the month of April, 1808, s0 | Wm W Banks, Va} Miles A McLeod, A! ders will feli the onerous duty of culightening this | that Court, among whom, if he were permitted to tr eth iges. 1 ita large cottage | Pe quart~ these are uasurpassed for first Farly J’eas—may be y ri ie Mf 8) 8 J ‘3 , P ae Rogie a tegsue house, large bars at digeod landirg place, | sown immedi ely. mh20 Stem rs of age. The last accounts | John Withereil, N Bruus James ADGregg,NH | republic ou, the investigation now jroceediag in | lect jurors, be wonld, at once, go io trial, with all his and <1 apple orctiard producing about 908 barrels of apples an- | —~CiQiCE ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. New York, the Boston. family being moat | 0 F Fait, N J Sherman B Crocheron, Al@ | that part of it calledColumbia county, in the State | disadvantages; but he thought it hardly honorable, or . Itisunusuaily well watered, and has sev living ah shee begs inf his friends and the ‘old | 2tious to receive tidings of his being alive, hereby offer a re- Thomas E Gorman, Ga | Joseph Oliver, N Y of New York A just, or merciful—he would almoet ray it wos not profes- ve best quality near the dwelling, Uowards of 4 3a he subscriber begs to inform his friends and the ‘old } Ward of One Hundred Dollars, on receiving satisfactory evidence | Thomes B Kinnerly,§C Charles Julius Hempel, NY * 2 RS Diss, * J sional, to ut empt to drivet his client to trial, unprepared yoga (romaine «Ege Sete ill gat about 90 pe ‘ictorin, fy Londo, on abanaiva ued Chaied Jo oR AR pen ane | eo re ode pa a Orlando M Bryan, N ¥ Court of Oyer and Terminer. as he wa: fe =a re rae the absent bole es mearener F : ves, ‘ a cf new Flower Seeds, all warrant.d g 5 ry 5 ery Hupson, Wednesday, March 19, 1846. said; but he (Mir. J) was of opinion some cunt trees. whole premists are of the richest catural soil, WILLIAM ASFINWALL, Counsellor-at-Law, Da Holdridge, on the He dia not know, but the same might be said of cole I d ine. Some ct i¢rsquining no manure, and none of it more than one: |, The followivg package of 20 superb vaneties are now ready | Nelo Court steeet; Boston, to. whom all communications arc | Names of the Graduates Of, July last, but belonging to thie | sudges Parker, Wilcoxson, Marth 7 to i ist. arth of the usu] quantity t0. produce the fimest crops |The for sple—price i beaddressed. ' ROBERT BRITTON, Solicitor, bench. any person who wes notin sight. The whole omount of drift lodging on the Premises with the salt geass, is sufficient to | fhlox Viummondii--splendid show flowers of all colors. ‘No. 18 Bethnal Green, London. | Daniel Ayres, NY Alonzo F Eisenlord, NY ‘The Court was occupied from 9 o'clock till 11 the argument of the prosecution was, that because these manure. the Mele Ait Worm and ether pacticulars) inquire Of Yo ecase flowers, of white, yellow, orange and crimson, London, January 20th, 1845.__{22 eodistw lawoutlowre_| David E Breining Pa Williom C Burke, N'Y ing of a civissuit commenced the previous men were absent, they did not live anywhere. Until it ee PATER ie reette: Long Island, | 'Boreulacea Spleadens and Thelustonii, mixed—Very dwarf, HARTWELLS John Henry Stafford, NY Jory beving retirea— becomes apparent to the Court that applications for pos- N. B.—The above Farm will be exchanged for ‘property in J brilliant crimson and rosy crimson flowers. WASHINGTON HOUSE Total of the Graduates of this year, 120. Distcict attorney Mite said :—I will now move the | ponement were made merely to escape trial, it was un- the city of New York, of $0 per cent may remain on mortgage. J Choice, Heartsease- “Heed from choice prize flowers. , Honorary Degrees, trial of this indictment for robbery. uusual to refuse such application; end ke thought it never ant) Double Paris Balrams—Namerous choice kinds mixed. 223 Chestnut Street, Calvin Howard, NY Ezra Bliss, lowe SsntH A. Bovcwton was then biought into court, in | was practice’ in the first instance, in which an secused ~ & COUNTRY RESIDENCK FOR SALE—Situated | Doubled Quiiled German Asters—20 varieties mixed. ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE lex MeWhorter,Ser,Ala Augustus Davezac, NY the custody ef the sheriff, and placed at the bar. person applied for ceiny. Ina court of law it was gene ol Mr. Jonpan observed, thot he wanted to ascertain what | Tally thought edvisable to intimate to the opposite party Charles E West, NY Matthew Barclay, Scotland. | - 1 r¢< would be followed incase a tales of jurors were | what the usture of the evidence might be; but it was @ _ The parties ascended the platform about ten at a | required; to which the ceut replied, it was better to | fundomental principle, that no party should make ure of time, when the Chancellor read to them in Latin | leave that question till the proper time. such disclosures, to fish up testimony for their own pur the necessary form, which each prescribed to and Mr. Jonpan replied onthe part of his client, that he | poses. He had showed the absence of material witnesses, received the usual document. ne of these indi- | was disposed to unde: incarceration untll another | howed due diligs nce, andthe exercise of all the care f on J Petunia, Rosea, Grandiflora, Phosuicea, (Blockii new varie MASONIC HALL, the vi ij i ie 5 ) Be ‘ery showy, flowers profusely, espe about 16 miles from New | 7) incon es ee PHILADELPHIA. th frait trees | Mignonette—Sweet scented abyssinian. ‘ ies SE ES eee [geen colors on one stem, vigorous PHILADELPHIA, February 28th, 1845. rood Dwelling Houses J Lu uti Sit lee i, Grandiflora, phasyloides new variety— SESE GANSTON, {ROBERT JOHNSTON & CO. in the town of Pelham, Weatches| f Kast € ib 1 Tecent ‘bara, stone hen houre, | srowth, are Dill, together with ‘rib, Be, abe place is beautif a view of the Sound ‘and ouronatine. 2 Ons Legilt'se std Neat blue Howert it white centre. viduals excited considerable attention, particularly | term, inorder to get an impartial jury. A strong feeling | Boughton could procure tLese witnesses; besides, tow or exchanged far improved city property. Ker further par | oan oO rng OTT torch and STOCK EXCHANGE among the ladies, he was fine looking young man, | Prevailed, but he would, a the ace ofllthese dificulties, | he swears, positively, be | wae unable ‘to find » ec y meeed leva comncy 2 3 igh, the Court to direct the sheriff to summon jurors from any | ®% much consulted in allowing the sccured to enjoy ee betwese th ae ath ete, Ete “Germs tee Week Sieh as super ae eilpvloneniioay << 8 iealammcait ) locality, in order to Movisiatheoniecttens re lrom S8Y 7 his rights with strict justice. ‘There wes no dinger of am “Home, sweet home.” The Attorney General did not see this was a question | infraction of the peace by prorcguing ticse triels, and Prof. Drapsr came forward to deliver the address. | to be discussed at present ; if the question ever should | they now demanded a4 a right such a disposition of the He commenced by taking a cursory review of the | 8 8, the prosecution desiring impartiality, would see | Matter by the Court ss would be consistent with those transitory nature of all things, and proceeded to re- | that the prisoner should have the benefit of every doubt. | Tights and justice to the prisoner. te and, nor would they insist that, if the question of sum Judge Panxga—It is the opinion of the Court thet suf- mixed, ak, PHILADELERT- "OR SALE—A splendid, superior, is Indica—Unique flowers, scar shaped, colora rich i eal ; ARM of ib ge leh lad w baadaome Nope cre chines ble, wih cartons and Wanrttifal golden casos fates silver Coie, tain Bat wes RS a rn ay lent fences and outbuildings, and machinery for | centre. > a , Notes an ills collect wit » on favorable sz, grinding, &e., about WC choice Peach Trees, « | ““Iheris Coronoria, or Large White Rocket Candytuft. wae inten Fey ee ether Pitt 33 miles from Moriectwarie New Jer | Helechrysum bracteatum album, (new)}—Elogaat showy | “Drafts on St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, New NT ones f healthy and delleht- |W Oileopsis, Atkingouia, Drammondii, Eh he., 5 kinds | © Xk cigaton, &e., constantly for tale. ea gtates Govem- | MOrK upon the personal history of a physician, | Moning talesmen should arise, the sheriff should select | ficient reason has not been shown ; the trial, therefore, pare lor auty property. Gam over Bis ot: mi jowers brilliant, of cream, golden ant ted colors, | ment, State, City or Incorporated Co's Loans, an derersp- | racing the objects, expectations and friendships | the jury. must proceed. Call a jury eccordingly. Also, 80 neres, with new BS ij , Fe ‘ke.; about | blotched, striped and spotted 1 rimson.. sii tion of , Insurance, Kail id Cans itocks, at- | formed while studying together, and oberved that Mr. Woatid acknowledged the fairness of the remarks Mr. Jorpan said he had one course left of whieh he 4000 Pench Treets adjouning the above. Price, 7. or full Packages con.ainiug 50 piven ok rea) me variation Ot. tended to promptly and wih cain ok toe Board of Brokers. the moments of parting were the best for giving | ofthe Attorney Gea felt himself bound to ace to J Would avail himself if the Court gave him till tomorrow Particulars apply (© 55 Atlantic street, South Brookly XFitce collection ot tic healthy Plants in flower are in the William Patton, Jun. Esq., Cashier, Philadelphia. advice, and would avail himself thus of doing so. | his own interests, rather than rely upon the disinterested | morning. He never knew a case forced on in this man- $1500 or $2000 on a House and Lot in the city of Brooklyn, | Conservatory window. Keull & Thompson, ‘do ihe gentleman then proceeded to give some very | mognanimity of others. ee j qin ab Ther lat "Anle acters Actly imme | Rene Ae age eT e e andercaive | Heer gg % excelent and able admonitions to those,present di. | | koa Coon tal shat tras enough tomeat the ques Y . Juler Wuconon: 1 the gentioman vee qulelent “mahi Imtec Be 1* South Brooklyn. | tion; planta willbe ready im due seusoa, "7°" David 8, Brown & . teeting them in theit fature course of action, that ing pene Be Cees te, tomer We Ot E cere daecaie shies basa Whee Uatete cehy eat - " rdeis aitended to with promptness, an received | CrmgEckel, Spangler & Raiguel, do would not only bring honor but emolument upon it i: Judge Win —With euron ee LET The Fourstory Brick Building, No, by Sie oO ROBINSON, ) ‘Mercer, Brother & Co. do them. And said those men who look upon riches | notconsent to Pigg tony ter povartalaty they would agulge Wiveoxson—Wit out an adequate reuron,'I will good location for a Hotel for Lodge Moors of for Mil | _mhi® 1mre 568 Blond way Vomsetve) cor Prince st. LADIES’ AND FAMILIES’ ag the grand object of human attainment are mis- | jous to go to trial, and that in the tace of further confiae. | Mr. Joxpox—I do not care whether you do or aot tary Vrill Rooms. For particulars inquire of PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBaNY-| DAGUERREOTYPE INSTITUTE, | taken; if thechoice of reputation or riches be be- | ment in hiscell, which was obviously hurting bis health Judge Pax I leave the decision to my brethren. 1 18 21 24 3 ss aAnkees tick, ee alist the steam!oat pier, between MRs H. SHANKLAND, ’ | fore you take the former and you will secure both— | When he got spitted on the point of areck, and his bark | 9™ satisfied to grant it if they judge it proper. é bntted mt verwee hese of Courtland ana Liberty streets, at 5 o’clock, P. DAGUERRIAN ARTIST. for reputation is power—and power is wealth. The | foundered, it was tco la ¢ to change hi: course ‘The Dutaict Artorxey hed no chjection if the time N ISLAND —Thore two | Mande ne TTT AMERICA, Captain M. H. Traee- | DAGUERRSOTYPE PORTRAITS, including the best | accidents which occur in the life of a man owe | | The Dist. Arronnny wished it tobe distinctly under. | Were sought to make preparation ; but to grant it for the ; 3 mt “hie | oveloek: - ‘Avely ub tis Lalevetts Biaaat, eb Biesiwar, or collection of pearls is of little worth—it becomes 3 ; The Cov ted the motion for a post, it til Howes Rhished in’ anfrior apie with every convenience, otto counts Capain Wo. H. Peck, Tuer | gas BHO ARWAY, THIRD STORY, PRONE How, | an article of pereonal ornament only after the jew- | yg See Carey. wae of opinion thas. woe better to prooded Fl saxt moraine, ond preceeded to take up the efvil oelen- 5 th rt ; Nhe above Tet Gill ort bany (0. opposite ‘ountain. els are strung upon a threa it is that invisible | tions | der, at 4 o’clock. 133 Maiden Lane, co of . pin tate tae Ue Morning train of Cars for the fast or | _™hI7 1mem thread that gives the necklace its value. The | \ In this stoge of the proceedings the Judges consultedn | New Yore LiGisLaTive Summary —lIn the Se- , Also to Let i he Three Story Brick Homse 55 Stanton street. | West. a tial; ene. faratehed sigh A PORTRAIT FOR ONE DOLLAR. gentleman then proceeded toshow that the medi- | short time,whilst counsel for the prisoner Drepared uriafl- I nate petitions were presented cf land owners in Enquire as above. nie Intec | ibe Boats are new and a rr as Sle ee PRICES REDUCED! cal profession had been the greatest{benefactors of | davit which he submitted to the court, signed bySmithA. | Westchester county ; wainst the applicotion of Saul Alley TO SECRET SOCIETIES. unriy: on the Hudson. Paorogearnic LIKENESS, combining all the perfee- | the human race, and pointed out several instances. | Boughton. It set forth his confinement on @ charge of } any others, fora railroad from New York to ‘Albany ; TO LET—From Ist May next, the large Room jn the | For passage or freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Schultz, ons of a painting, with the, trathfulness of @, Dagu Their high standing in society was caused by their | Tobbery, and his consequent inability to make due prepa nat discontin v : 1 , Bist ; Ted by A. F. ‘No. 11 Park 8 LJ y y ro continuing Eleverth street in the city of New upper story of house corner o! Broadway and Ca- | at the office on the Wharf. mhi7re pe, at very reduced prices, by . ympson, No. | Sy rations for trie}, that certain witnesses importent to his ea los eatet Rese we foro lodge teem. Ck be boas low, opposite the Astor House, philanthropy andjintegrity, and hoped that all would defe ware beat, and thereh Téwed thet he d York. The general orders were then taken up, and some overn aie and 3 velock, P.M. For ‘ireher ‘ FOR SALE, Operations in ali weather. Instructions inthe Artand every | persevere to maintainthe same position. He said | Sheed atrial atpretent nn ee et MM | unimportant ills were pasted tbrongh the committee lars enquiseot E SPY ERS! Catharine street, or of 4 HECHT, TBE NEW ,BARQUE, ARIEL—Dimensions— er en oe ee See that it was to them above all that the words of the | “Diermor Arronsey Miuuxn declared the read. | M#; Clark hed leave to report a bill to enforce the ta Lo REIS Vfoet Jonge, 24. feet, ceam. and about $eethald | _____ poet most aptly applied:— ners of the prosecution, at considerable trouble and J {rd Precerve order, (giving, stronger powers to sheriff, FOR SALE, OR TO UET—A good Dwelling | fengers, “Apply to BOYD & HINCKE , DAGUERREOTYPE. “Above all pain— all passions and all pride, expense, to dispose of these indictments. In view of these | 1 ¢"dering out and arminy the porte, and organizing epe- H jarn, Outhouses, &c , with about two acres m20 Stm 9 Toutine ‘OHN ROACH, Optici:n, 82 Nassau street, New York, 's Above the reach of flutery’s baleful breath, strong case should be made out by the defence be pa as garde, sor the pessons, Bo) The Dil ve Bx Jan in the village of Jamaica, L. l, with a constantly masifacturisi, and hag alwayson hand, all'ar- The lust of lucre and the dread of death” Trotatmoct shenid be concurtel in: Boughton’e | the place for holting the Court for the Correction of Er. Kood supply of fruit trees, flowers, &e. Ove half of the par FOR LONDON—Kegular Packet of ist, April— | ticles of the best quality used in the Daguerreoty pe proces Madnels hea decteved he's “ a, Ta Ls rore, at the city ef Albany, waz taken up, and debated. — chase money can remain on bond and mor. gage. splendid. Girstclaes, fast, eailing packet ship His Triple Compound of Bromine is « surerion preparation, | He then recommended to them a steadfastness | #ffidavit had dcclared he was unprepared, in the absence | x1. Wright offered wm amendment designed to equalize waite cCCALER WEEKS, Girafls Hotel, or of HERRY | Smee RINCE ALBERT, Capt. W. 8. Sebor, will post- | and isnow in general ase; He has also on hand the Hungarian | of purpose, and pointed out to them in the most | of certrin witnesese, for his srial. but had not stated what } ihe per diem allowance snd travelling tees of members, — an - Having most superior and elegaut accommodations for cabin, | “Cameras of hus own manufacture aa well as French and Ger- flowing and feeling terms, the exemple of their fort was made to summon there witnesses until the middie | Which called out an animated discussion. The committee second eabin and ers, persons wishing to em: | man ones. ‘The German Cameras sold at this establishment lind fellow student. In conclusion he saidsthat gui- | of last week. In addition to this, counsel had been served | S08, When a motion was made to refuse leave to sit again. steerage passe bark should make early application fe aiden | will be warranted genuine. feeli ; ‘This colled for a renewe! of the disetssion, ond leave ( consisting of aspacions and conven Lace, orto ¥ npwticanon oa Paar fam ok Maiden | will be warranied gentine: -.— any articlen used in the art wilt | ded by these feelings and principles, in the course | with due nctice that the prosecution was preparcd to take | hi celled for a renew) of the disenssion, ond Jesve (@ and other as j Mpa ph ‘maim 100 Pine street, corner of South. | be promptly and car:fully attended to. m6 Im*rre years you may aspire to share in that fame | up the causes onthe first day of the term. He repeated | the Originol Dill toa third readi:g, to a¢opt the amend. and shrobbery we J PASSAGE FROM GALWAY, DIRECT TO PORTE. which belongs to the highest name in the profes- ie the fact of the Court not being apprised of the Si ment, and to refer ft to a select committee. The whele ‘Nor particulars enquire in 23d street, first honse enst of 34 NEW YORK —The ‘superior, fait sailing British ot sion, and togratily that instinctive craving to be | riality of these witnesses, their application was not valid. | gyhicct was Inid en the inble. The Senate held on exect- avenue, mhi3 Im* re u Brig VICTUAXLA, will sail from Galway on the lat AL Ree eran R. remembered in future times, which is the wish Rees ise <uee bak oy jeep Se ed tive sescion. — OF, May. ; f e county of Colu se the petit - TO LE OR LEABE, jee Joba's Hall (wo iee | Thi offreanexgllentopportuity to pemons, wishing to BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, both of the good and the great. The genius of | Cototy for evidence? It appeared from the facts of their 4,00 the Houre the petiicns were numerons— but few of Rooms on the serond and third stories of the building, | send for their friends, that part of [roland, precluding ‘0.2 ANN EET, next door to the American Museum, ple 3 8 down upon us as witness laying to-week their evidence untilafew days ag n of sual conree, Among these wes one pre- admrvably adapted for the ue of associations, or ns ar- | the trouble and «xpens 4 iverpool to embark. Con: returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public | ing the parting’ of friends in this world for ever | the fact of their going to the houre of there witnes sented by Mr. D. Lee, from ene of New Hartford, movies for military compani ird Company ‘ational | tracis for passage, wi w at a moderate rate, must be | genersll: for liberal share of patronage al rece’ There are friendships that never decay, there are | Monday, that pains hod&heen teken to secure the | 2& Inthe erento the annexation of Texas, that \ Aivards now ocenpying the fourth on lease as an armory. ‘Those | made previous to the Sist inst., in order to be im time for the | ed, and hopes by strict attention to busivess to merita continu: | thoughts which are wiped out. The scene | e ¥ ee i question be stbroitted to the people of this State whether wishing to hire for such pnrposes should avail themselves of | steamer of the Istof April, from Boston. ae, 8! ich are never wiped out. se extraordinary absence of these persons. ‘Moreover | ‘ney will consent to be parties to a new confederacy em the opportu Hy audvecnre them aa they are desirable from thelr fs For farther paraculars, aj Ny Li by. Dost paid) to “ FIRST QUALITY— that is ending—the words ofthe speaker—may at | there were great ptblic considerations why this brecing five more slave Stat Mr. Comstock ys “4 location, aad the fesility of ing ang egress, Terms, rade | _mb3i rre JOHN H&EKOMAN, 61 South street, Philadelphia Porter, Newark Cider, some distant day, perhaps in the forests of the far | postponement should not take place. Much interest | 3>S:cn the table. Me Coe temmnied the weer oka hnowa and rood seen, ying at the bar of the Hall, from y 7 ca Croton Ale, London Brown Stout, West, flash ; he J- | was felt not only here but oli over the country— | /#,iton the table. Mr. Coe demanded the ayes and noe 10 Velock A. M. nati! 2. M., to york egal Packet ore oy a and New amd Secteh Ale, , ie ie bie) your bot ti a ul wt oo expense Aha thay Bacal sod. were toay. lo pestocns = the petition wns laid on the table, ayes 68, noes 38. m0 Im" re THOMAS A. LYNCH. i ig a= Orders for shipping attended to with despatch, mhilec ection find you discharging al e duties of virtu- » ~ shes the mass of the whigs voting, No—the Am. Repubiica’ ous cilizens, al 1 je ession of jOnor al 4 4 viding. ere were slso several remonrtrances presen' milo im=re THOMAS A_ LYNCH. Jegant, fast ket ship OS GO, Captain ipping: tizens, and in the poss f hi nd | this great cause, involving many interests, on @ trivisl | dividing. ‘Th 1 e prosperity. The gentleman concluded his very Viblis beiuiele tincies eishiee cnuome Acpadal pred ed by Messrs Fonda. Tefft_and Pres ainst cloring the , . RK, Factory, with 16 feed Con , situate ra Harlem, on reight or passage, haying handsome jnrn, ned fie LLECTOR'S OFFICE, fi FOK SALE, OR TO LEASE—That weil known | W000, wil positively sail as her regal». tay. CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW ¥O for 30) the ar (rai ‘ween 126th dations, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, fot ‘March i9th, 1845. able and talented address, of which thia is but an fiction that ree | o.Ks on Sunday, Mr. Niven presented encther of the Tenictory inn very aubstanuial (+o story’ brick build fie KE. K COLLINS & 2,56 st... | NQTICE—Froposnls will be received at thi outline, amid a very strong expression cf approba- thetme, und te Lape the Court ‘ould toke that view of | Petitions in favor of radical charges in tir common schcok feet by th a brick carriage house Bi ‘Adjoin- | Positively no goods received on board » or T y even- Monday, the ist day. of March, instant, for tion it. Inaddition, the Stote hai sentone of ite highest off. | SY*te™, and moved its reference toa Felect committee ins. The arreete and avennes. are, regulated and paved, img, 25th inst, in Wi following quantities of Oil for the use of the’ Ligh: Houses an . i . In addition, the Stste had sent one of its hig he result of some conversation was the reference of Assessments The premioga are in compiets Order, and ree, ta in New Orleane, Mesars. Hullin “Woodruff, who | Light Boats in this District, under the superintendence of the | Professor Mason then made a brief prayer, and | cers. the Attorney General, to participate in there trials; | petiinn to the sanding commiltes. By covsent, M di fox lenmedicie opcgpaney. fr ng Fail be sold or leneed wAl prompdy forward all goods to their - ‘dress. lee um " ied. vit a pe oh hits Maia lt the business of the assembly farenivated Paden ee were subpoenaed, and they were willing, pre- akenburgh hel ie fap ageit _ by ee aah fon Surchase svoney cum remain’ on bow and mortgage fore ioag POR LIVERPOOLTTo sail oa the 24h Marche Ta Go orig Speremors fenined Onl _ Accipgnt To THe SuervcKer.—The steam pro- | Ri’ Sud ready to Pera that ite prosebanory had under. | DH for the reli of the New York. Institution for the (iNivly to ©. W. VAN VOORHIS or HP. MeGOWN, 36 KIDDY, Wan. Skiddy, master, will positively sail | Usited Saree geegors ne terrors oh adi zeey” and'vo ke tiver. | Peller Shetucket, Captain G. W. Geer, one of the | gone great labor, and were, as they prefered to be, reaty | he Vinjee bi wreletetibe Hen tek tee te Norwich and New York line of propellers, while coming | to try the accusr'd. He might be ready also to test their | Pe Kindred bill for the | y into this harbor on Sanday, ran fon} ofa buoy, by whic | tenpsances but he apptencnded be w Wenmne-OA Parra, cole ete ees ee erent pen bon one ot her prepellers was wrenched out, causing her to | fend them. Allc: ad been token to subpena their | hii were ordered tom third routing. Mitt Lees leak considerably. She was enabled, however, to make | witnesses, rnd diligent search hed been made for them sted a bill renalicine: (ie tebers ta Mr. T Lt. Lee re considerable headway, and succeeded in getting to with- | His fa her in-law swears that he did thi ported a biil regulating the fishery in the Hudson river Joha acrest, where a map of the property hi? im® m tuperior accommodations for cabin, second enbin and Hay TO LET—The large thi cad pitie! Inch | CALA Tae he han kineee = r00 attic fies pat Pier No. 3 North Miver, oF Dwelling House, si nort{v-easterly eorer of JOSEPH MMURRAY, tne Seventh Avenue and Thistecuth street, with a fi may require, Oi oy PS 100 Pine street, corner South. Collector. | in about thi probibiti>g fishing with nets in the channel. above {rstle ‘Crov tor, kt bl tole, slidit paneer I alah naan Baninhn Bn in about three miles of Norwich, when the leak increas: | as he declared on oath. If it was of absolu'e importance a he chan A wand in au improving neighborhood. "Rent low to 8 NEW LINE OF PACKETS, FOR LIVER: CARPETING. ed sorapidly, she was run on shore to prevent her sink- | that these trials should be proceeded with at this time, he | Ganzen, between tho hours of ix in the afvernoon and f 7 ‘ POOL—Packet of the 2st March—The splendid and 454 Peart Street. ing. and that her cargo will not be very much | would readily cencur in it,and the more so, as being « ding. M CR ea te adh dad lg er Alsy—Hour three story and attie Brigk Hoxses, with Stores Tori oncket ship HOTT VGUER 1109 tore bur | THE Subscribers have inst opened the large and spacious | damaged.-New London News. landholder himself, he was interested in the preservation | (ack. Mt. Buel reported a bill to incorporate ‘ke New audemeath, on, the easterly side of Sixth Avenue, bet then Capt. [ra Bursley, will sail on #riday, March 2iat, her | 1 CARPET WARE RUOMS, No. 4st Peat street, forme a " of the peace. Dr Boughton swears these witnesses are | York Mutval Reliance Asscciation. The constitw\ional Twelfth ahd Thirteenth streete, with sliding doo toggles, 67) }y occupied by Smith, Hewitt & dare now rerdy to o} Mork Factorixs.—The large factory at Glouces | of importance, but they did not think to tell the | Mmendments were agein taken up in committee of the maniels, Croton water, &e, suitable for sapectable he Hottinguer has very superior accommodations for cabin, | fer the public an entire new stock of Carpeting, bought « ter Point, N. J., owned by the Washington Manu- Line 4 Noauite Fee vay bemoans r Jones in the chair, Mr. Oakley resumed ard moderate circumstances. second cabin and steerage "Bo ‘secure berths, early | ly for the spring trede, some of witieh feedicgl ing O u rosecution what they would testify to. On the second ome t eas woeer pe beeen tes omennamaaagedst vet | Sew dg anolche Armen tha fe rane? "P| curing Lompaniy completed; end the mechinery is | ucaday ofthe lst tem they offted to go on tc now | Goucteaca na mares 1 epnesiton (9, Ne emir wi or . & Bt ¥ ‘ pened tI ' e - tg MF x sud pos te the a , | —mnaze 16 South streets coraer of Maton lane. = a vipa HA eeay ft SE ane ee Peclnex’ Wu heviann: io te 2 Iie Silent weed dot witty dpeuy ratiies oroapement Ke Mgt ack nigh Ned ae lager nd and Also—The three, witha un tI ~~ weet LA eee 18 PS. Nst THREE PLY, S. Garnett at another Factory 3 t long, is to ere. ite followed in the rome vein, Ting: sities "Maes eased FOR LIV EREOOL Koen, tke i Mush ae crete pea the fished one, ant forthe sccemmoduton | une aha usc Ram” ky ath Neen ens Ratt fhe Natveinm”eondemg the ftiy af atts perme ao.” ay good tama FOR Se rnd are neing, Packet ship HOTTIN: | — SUPERKINE FINE AND COMMON INGRAIN | of the workmen, 40 dwellings’ are to edded to the number | but whose presence was met cate mele cratliping to hic | HENt policy, thongh he was tindersioed to sey 1st oll WaT ofthe above Btorea are excellent stands for business, and | saifusapove, herregalat day. be vate dha Of grery Fett ane etd i, already erected. The work will be pushed rapidly, snd | client, re sioaapiaies ty Farts acquiesced in i originally ax-s temporary policy. are suitable for drygoods aud fancy-goods, shoe stores, For freight or , having splendid, large and comfortable | Rugs, Druggets, Table and Piano Cove forste’, Tufted | it is expecte a nilding a enements Ww’ The Arronney Generat, (John Van Buren, Esq ,) said J ad not concluded when the House took arecers. hina and earthenware, hardware, Jewelry, millinery, con: | state r i the a i a roofed in by September next. This property will be | that in hi views of the tion he felt inclioed te | ~<Abany treus, March 19, ‘ i te 2 ms and cabin, apply to the Captain on board, west id Jute Mats; Oil Cloths, very heavy and in great vai he from 2 to 24 fort wide; together with all. other articles w feetionary, &¢. side Burling slip, of 10 aren r ‘The Stores, with the front ba room, will be rented se- DHULL & MINTURNE, 87 South found in the trade. ‘The pablic are requested to call and exam: panning A ee | etary aia etc Ras | me om mr re ec ‘in eceed and PERSON & HUMPH. ait ime 7, alat Apri. : mao am UALROON & Hy Peart since, Storm. —There was a violent storm of the prisoner and the presence of | wind and rain at Pointe Coupee on the 4th inst. Accord- reeable to him. That was us | ing to the Tri*une,” trees were torn, twisted ord - He believed, with a desire to ! rooted. owned by the Gloucester Manufacturing Company. —_ | proceed from a sense of public duty. ' Mr. Jorden had said Furious Cnicaco.—The recent charter election in Chi- | that the confinement Prat Ago resulted in the choice of Mr.A. Garrett (loco)Mayor | the Sheriff were not ty 167 majority over Mr. Kinzie, independent candidate., 4 ally the ease, he thoug)