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d Soft as a Moth Stock ~ Exonange. Carrain Rynpers anp u18 Fatenps —Captain | Meeting of the Whigs of the Fourt! Lg inn denit ad Gop cheat) bw pa ceerines Se Soothing ana ents oan meeiher’s hime ; ie se ity Hgehe Lpae isan RR 7g “ Rynders is certainly a great man, for he seemsto | The whigs of this ward met last evening at the | Ciug — were the exact earrings; tne rings [pro- War the ‘Soap, dear Felis, you ave LO me; ¥ 4 20 Reig HR pied New York, Sunday, March 30, 1845. make a great sensation wherever he goes, now | Shakspeare “Hotel, in very considerable numbers, cacedh hediheer ae en tad cle ituwhen my face from tan was free. Fieve Kestucky6’s 101" 188 do 31 that he has set about the business of the charter | to reconsider the nomination of candidates for Al- portions of the property; bis wife was twenty-four years iq of thy name 1 Jove the sound, eeloue inode ipecial ‘sa 46 FA Mohawk RR wa ’ News from Europe. election. Some of the whig papers are out with a}dermen, &c. Abraham Fardon, E:q., was ap- | of age, and his infant sont. <ightees motes Codicinel py Fewares © orate ce oepies round, 14088 Pena ef ae £5 ot Alier this, we shall have a steam ship every two | fresh batch of accusations against him, charging him | poiuted Chairman, and S. S; Chatterton, Eeq , Se- | wa timid sort of « womans Ye mate ue accengcran HaveVeparted—to gro no more forever 510000 2 cg Ass” BS Mtn A Beh 3 weeks, during thesummer season. The Great Wes- | with having been cr t i in } cretary. The Secretary stated that at the last ways stayed with her, and when she did not ay beStnnceet kia | owe in rare, ne; 10 -Etaa ins Co a do. baw . i s onnected with gamblers in ‘ary. ‘ary ter al y piagicpe RpeoenAigy ro 'o Italian Soap and Blunc d’ Espagne; | tx 3d 30 70. tern left Liverpool lest Friday, and the Caledoma 18 | Vicksburg, and corresponding with a notorious | ™¢eting Mr. Sparks was nominated as Alderman, maher Git pone maataamening ‘ao ed a And your Lage Rouge brought © 7 again! #y 3 = 30 70: to start next Friday. Previous to theirarrival, how- | counterteiter. This the Captain unequivocally | 484 afterwards he was nominated by the native property; I arrived on ‘Tuesday moruing after Christmas | py. universal ¢ lebrity which Dr. F. FELIX GOU- ie FS 5 £ 230 | probably have several packet ships, i ~ A : jo | American party, whieh latter nomination he had | ju this city, at half pastithrce o'clock; I learned of the | RAUD’s Italian Medicated Soap has attained, fur she speedy bid 3234 250 Stonington RR: 4 ever, we shall p ly P denies in @ card published in the Pleberan. No i u y, pen lotches, avd i f short We ma: : accepted, and in his letter accepting 1t, he disclaim- | death of my wife shortly alter 1 got in: 1 went tothe | removal from the ski of au, firekles, sunbura, blogches, ant ar 0 this being theseason of short passages. We may | proof 1s offered by the journals which prefer the | ed any desire to stand asthe whig candidate, or be | boat and found my sister on board the boat; I saw Mrs, | every sree est uosighi!y cru pelon, Ae the brat brook of Senet, 30 32%¢ 190 do 130 49 expect the following packets :— eharges, and all is mere assertion. The Plebeian | \deaufied with the whig party. A commuttee was | Sodine on board the beat. to this—you must proceed | ability, and cam be used iu hard or aelt water, as well as sott. It } 9° 1, 6. 1998 130 Reading RR. rt Ship. Captain. Whence: Daf sig. Later: | oublishes the denial of the Captain, but the ether | te appointed to nominate a ticket for the coming | Mr. De Wrrz—1 must object to this—y valag 4 delich, us shaving eom ound. hair from avy | 31 Housatonic BR 31° 50 WilmingtouRR = 43h Q of tae West, Woodhouse, fm L'pool, Mur. 0, 2 days. ; e Capiain, but the ether | election. During the absence of the commitice, | more slowly, Mr. Whiting. Dahall obey your | par ce human foame in a scrwristogly sport weniod of tie, Second Board, Louis Paillipy east fm Haste, ri, g. | Orwane of the party which he has served so faith- | the Hon. Dudley Selden was loudly called for, and | ,M,Ws'Tsa—Wheu you are Judge GOURAUDS Grecten Hate Dyciawow the "aly article sed | gso09 pean 5g 73 Thahs Mow Canal 34 i » Bunting, *don, M*' 10, Sof A ord a ene’ 4 y f Sheridan: Comis? —fmLyool, Mit, 7 «| fully, do not offer to do any such thing. And the complying with the Call, he addressed the meeting | ‘sic, De Wirs—Whan I am, I shall Keep, pou a good } Uy the bean monde Lis colo UP, Veatekte Revse bes 10008 soni ie BG b2038 Cambridge, “Barstow, (16, 12 | faet is thet after this charter election, the Morn | fr #bout half an hour, in bis logical, forcible and fiaed than you are now— (Laug! tthat | completely displaced the deleterions substauces hereufore used | $2400 Illinois S0/l Bls 105 38 fl DN toe St. Nioholas, Pell, g 16,14 “| ing N.ws, Post, Plebeian, and all will be ag hard at iid paper herpes nom nen leimend jaa tl igen ae PS a “itor ae a eaty tured | gepetlnnd 25 0 ac M oy RR ou ; Nws, » , le eis not at . The intelligence to be received by these packets | work ay ever abusing Captain” Rynders. The wa certain, and | iharias waigeaatt tia Netcare erg (Mrs. Bodine) on board the | BOURKUD'S Blane dEspagne, or Lily White, isa ayer | 90 Mohawk RR 3306334 100 Mohaw . New Stock Kxchange. 50shs Nor & Wor —_b3 70. 25 do . will pe of a highly important character—giving us and brillaney to the skin. article forndiling » whitenens aud Grillaucy to the Shy at of Dr. rane anid no where elae tn thireity. ‘The Dvetor has also on better than at the present period. T. Selden was | boat; we spoke; she told me about the accident that oo Captain will find it much more easy to repel the toudly applauded, and listened to with delight. The | curred athome; I dont recollect her saying any thing assaulis of the whig papers than to beat these old 50 shs Farmers’ Trust © 3854 the further movements of England relative to 25 Morris Canal 533 10 693 “ bbery,and the jewelry that was stolen; we Pe ete tl: COL TA oh as oe ‘ “ # ft . pape committee on nominations reported that they had | “200% the ro Jand, and we call ta [eas do 833 the new commercial ert ron Sovernment— | huakers at thimble-rigging, cheating and hum. cted for Alderman John W. Hubbard; for As- od poten eee on Betti to ae recollect ahe ae wei Guarandss Hook of Beauty,” at ns store, 7 Walker | (23 Long Islnd RR ¢ i723 do Bite its effect upon the: markets, &e. &c. bugging. sistant, E. D. Hall; for Assessors, Jacob Vander- spoke to me; Albert was with us; | cannot say that Al | street, firststore FROM Broadway. sy aan Mi 25 do. 76% 25 «© do 3 Our news fleet is now off the Hook, and the poel, Jr, and John W. Tillou ; Inepectors —— | pert orsthe mother had any conversation. een emma, Tot Ma oe Coat, a ge a5 Ee e ¢ be +4 collectors ave authorised to express overland, if] Rarerrt's Concert.—We regretted to see such | King and B. W. Osborne. The nominations were | Mr. Guanam—You must have a curious idea of human | sft Tome OM reser: Bull, Hartford; Fel 38 Bronivgton 53.40% 25 «© do 133 69% : gr ~. | (hen confirmed by a unanimous vote, Horace | nature, Mr. Whitiog, if you imagine those people could | (07 hivers, New Haven; Dyer, Providence; ‘I tonival oe es 33 necessary, the parcels fer the New York Herald @ comparatively thin house at the concert of this | Greeley, Exq., then addressed the meeting her converse so freely wider such a columity. chester; Backtis £ Bel. Der Birce, Albany) Seth 8. Hanes, | 95. do 510 40% 25 = do saw 69 Office. highly meritorious musician, undoubtedly owing | which they adjourned. P. i Ber Wea ae zy mr | pnman nature have Bate more; DH Boots, “Lyacht rks Vas * Nor WorkR 3a" 2 do p30 71 Mars vor Evrorg.—The letter bags of the |‘ the great number of musical entertainments Cournt—There appears to be a good deal of ditt: City Intelligence, between Staten Taland nature and human natu: f Waire-wasuinc te City Hatt.—A great excitement | ral. We have had some extraordinary exhibitiens in the prevailed in t "ark yesterday forenoon in the region of | course of this trial. oo the City Hall, infconsequence of a practical joke of some ‘The Court adjourned over to Monday morning at?10} mad wags, which created a vast deal of amusement. As | o'clock. . his Houor, the Mayor, was looking through hia gold Nore ey tue Reronten.—There yet remain twenty-six bowed spect: from the window of his office, he ob- | wiinesses to be examined for the prosecution. Sares or Stocxs—-Boston, March 28 100 East Boston Stook, 13] ; 200 do do dividends, 6 ; 50 Reaaing RR, 24); 14 Western RR, 108}; 10 Nor RR, 70); 60 Wilmington RR, 601018 no int, 23; 160 do, 21f; 100 do solwk, 21f; 100 do 802m, 21}, 50 do bol0Js no int, 22; 300 do, 21g. State of Trade. Cambria, for Liverpool, will close in this city to- | during the last fortnight. Rapetti Proved his mas- morrow afternoon. We shall publish an Evening | ‘ership in that most difficult instrument, the Edition two hours before the mail leaves this city, | Violin, in two pieces. The first he played is the containing the latest news for Europe. last work of Beriot, the father of the present seve Shoal school. Itis a most exquisite piece, full of spark- m of the Bree Is not only at- but when neglected, often ter- jan Vegetable Pills ae a (pa- often makea perfect cure of the a aie : the Eyes—at the same ti i The Licentlousness of, the Age. ling brilliancy and grace, and it was given to per- chering in front ef the seuth wing of the tioa of the F lood so comple parined, v and ld poved, snd the olood so completely paritiey, that health end | Asizes—Pots are in limited request, and we quote old at During the past week we have been called on, a8 | fection by him. The second piece, composed by | 1ievin aie ay cite MPs het ger ey ate po See ehy -ae wi 1 oetivemil driven faa tan sensed eT $3 87) new at $4 Pearls are steady at $4 ay ® nm a public journalist, to record several criminal trials | Rapetti, is admirably calculated for the display of | 3pon poner de pommes, he sent out a scout to ascer- Before a Full Bench. wiatiam | (Beer Counter ita — tre, publ ore 08 ecrfully miles very moderate damend: sam maleser the week in- which present a striking and ample commentary | this gentleman’s beautiful style, and both were Cr aa he Res: Eee einen enous arn |. Mancm $9-—Discsmane Charice Fe cake ty se ear Licks te ew Yer on rf i made ia New York, aud sold by varic out as he suspected, to direct the old méres to desist and | R. Muir and Henry D. Hill—On the former urgument of } made ia New York, aud soln by yiastant, sane one Sabie retire, under penalty of a reinforcement with Himself at | this cause, the case was decided on the supposition that Stock on HaND, MancH 29, 185, bl 937 ' F il on the licentiousness of the age. The trial of the very uch applauded. Madame Otto opened the Kirst sort Pots, bl 937 ' First sort Peari eae i + oi ston. i 212 Second di ¥ et PP, n this ; . their head. the plaintiff had declared upon the note in controversy, | *', " ity ogainst imposition, is to purchase at the 4 anti-renters at Hudson—that of Polly Bodine i vocal part, with Meyerbeer’s celebrated cavatina, | "The scout departed, and upon pushing and edging his | ani what the plea ol the delendant applied to auch notes ; | .qrhouly.sccmrity oguingy imposition, ite Pensa tonite, Le Third a 2: 7 city—and that of the Rev.Mr. Fairchild, at Boston, | from the Crociato, to whose splendid excution {ull each present abundant material for painful reflee- | justice was done by the audience. This lady un- tion, Mingled, however, with the unpleasant con- | questionably possesses a most delicious voice, and siderations which are thus forced upon the mind, | her superior style of singing perfectly enables her there is much that is instructive and consolatory. | to show its beauty. Pico never aung better than A wholesome and salwary lesson is thus convey- | Jast night ; she wasin excellent tune 3 her Spanish ed, and by the publication of these proceedings, | song was most vociferously encored, and her duet the} great ‘interests of virtue, morality, and obe- | with Sanquirico was a gem. dience to the laws, are materially promoted. We have watched with agreat deal of anxiety, | Rear Srexp.—The Long Island train arrived at the progress of the. anti-rent! insurrectionary | Brooklyn, last evening, at five minutes before five, movements in this State, from their first appeer- | making the trip from the Boston to the Brooklyn ance. And it was because we felt thet a very im- | depot, including all stops, in 9 hours 65 minutes. portant crisis in these movements had arrived | The stops made were, at Framingham, 4 minutes; when the trial of ‘Big Thunder” commenced, | Worcester, 5 do.; Danielsonville, 5 do. ; Allene that we made arrangements for the full publication | Point, 4do.; on the Sound, assisting a vessel in of all the proceedings. Public attention has thus | distress, 14 do. ; Greenport, 34 do,; St. George’s been universally and strongly directed to the mat- | Manor, 2 do.; engine breaking irom the train, 6 do.; ter, and from the interest thus awakened, we look | Farmingdale, 4 do.: total, 474 minutes ; making the for that general counter-movement in public opi- | running time from Boston to New York, distance nion, which will afford the best grounds for a | 221 miles, nine hours 74 minutes, the quickest by 27 speedy and effectual check being interposed to the | minutes, that has yet been made between the two further progress ef rebellion against the laws. Byfar | cities. the worst aspect of this anti-rent movement has been that which was impressed upon it by the course of the unprincipled politicians of both the leading parties in this State. During the last Presi- dential election, as our readers will recollect, we fre- quently referred to the manner in which the party organs treated this seriously alarming manifesta- tion of internal anarchy and disunion. Now, how- Movements of Travellers. ever, that the public mind has been set right, and | _The arrivals yesterday from every section of the thy . - | Union, as well as from other portions of the globe, we spat inea the case are better known and appre- | were thuch more numerous than for several days ciated, political intrigue will be much more haz: | past, and whether the various attractions that the ardoug; and, although there is great room to appre | city presents, in the dramatic and other entertain- hend that the insurrectionists at present on trial iene, at tase ret eee eee year, be the im- as A ala Neen ». | petus that lly received in eve- may escape, yet there is less fear that the €f- | by Jine of commercial enterprise, the departuree ‘ay through the boisterous ci nearly fainted away | but on examination, the Court find the narration is on in all eases to be particular and ask for Wright's Indian the sigh: that met his astonished view. A good look. | the common counts, and the note is not specially declar- ing, jolly darkey, with his sleeves rolled up tothe elbows, | ed on. Tae general plea in this case is, that the Causes of and a large white-wash brush in‘his hand, was busily en- | action in the declaration were not owned by plaintiff at in white-wash: the free-stone base of the City | the commencement of this suit. This is immaterial. All fall. He had white-washed a space of about twenty | causes of action, except on negotieble paper, must be sued fect, and was plentifully provided with the mecessary | in the name of the person with whom the contract was wash to do the whole building, agreeable to a contract | made. We therefore think the pe is bad, and the plain made with some gentlemen on the other side of Chatham | tiff can take the advantage of iton demurrer. It might street, whereby he had agreed to perform the work for | have been strickem out on motion, if such an epplication $15, and had received $2,60 as earnest money. had been made, Assoonas the messenger had got his strength, he | Horatio Dorr and Henry W. Chandler, ads. Stephen S. seized “de nigger wot does de whitewashin’ ob !” ond | Jehnson —Judgment fer paint on demurrer, with liber. took him before the Mayor. “Is thisone of my M. ty to defendants te amend the plea, on payment of costs. cried the mayor? ‘No, your honor,” replied the David W. Ives and Charles W. Adams, ads. Jas Swan senger, but he’s been a Whitewaahin’ your honor. ‘No; | and S. Drake.—The question in this case is, whether the said the Mayor, screwing up his face, you'r mistaken, | defendant who made the edmission is sufficiently identi- he hasn’t been whitewashing me. At this joke the force | fied? Although the defendant’stestimony may admit o! laughed. When the cause of the excitement was ex | some question, yet there was sufficient proof to carry it plained, his Honor grew stern, and questioned the negro | to the jury; and the Court are of opinion thet they de- as to who employed him, but it was impossible to get him | cided properly. Verdict confirmed, with costs. to peach, so he was locked up in the Tombs. All the | Antheny B. Fountain ads. Charles Peppleton—In this available help in the Hall were then ordered out to scrub | case defendant was a special deputy of the Sheriff, and off the whitewash, and at it they went with brooms and | employed es such forthe purpose of making an arrest, brushes, and tubs of hot water, and cold water and vine | which he effected. Motion for trial denied, on the gar, but it wasnogo. There whitewash stuck, and they ieennd that the Judge ought to have put the question to were obliged to give it up es.abad job. We understand | the Jury, whether the defendant rendered services as an that his Honor intends tomake an application to the | individual in his privatetcapacity out of the county? And Common Council to morrow evening for an approprin. | also the question, as to the value of such services. New tion fo! rapbing. bruahes forthe Municipal Police, ‘as | trial granted, with costs to abide the event, he intends to set t lat werk the next morning to —_—_——_—— scrub off the whitewash, and make them useful for the Board of Education, fSret time, coor Law.—This Board met last evening, pursuant Police Office.—Bunciany—On Friday night the pre- | to adjournment. The report of the Special Committee, mises of Mr. U. C. R. English, of No. 82 Irving Place, | proposing certain amendments in relation tothe schoo) was burglariously entered and a considerable amount o/ | Jaws, adopted, with the exception of afew riding property stolen. modifications, which were proposed by Mr. Spofford. Tue Keres Acai—Miss Mary Ann Davis haying | The Board then adjourned. some little disagreement with one John Clark, of No. 94 Barclay street, tock a Jorge knife from the table, and New Yore Leetsuative Summary.—In THE Sr- stabbed him. She was fully committed. NaTE—Petitions were presented for and against the Nothing else of any interest at the police to-day. pe e of the excise bill—among the latter, one Coroner’s Office=Txr Last Case or Inranticive | fr m New York signed by 2,240 names; against re- —The Coroner heid an inquest to day upon the body of Cet the ju ction of masters in chancery; the new born child, who was discovered dead ii ern | of mechanics of New York and Brooklyn, for ap in the rear ofa house in Twenty first street, on Thursda iati ison; 1 aprnligaal appeare ata pba fy 08 that the child tet appropriation to the Northern State prison; remon- ‘| strance of merchants and dealers in pot and pear! tnd-not ina cutern: A port mortem examivation, wes | ashes in New York, against reducing the fees ol made by Dr. Millett, whofound a great quantity of suf | the inepector; of owners of 220 lots in the vicinity fused biood beneath the scalp, under the parietal bone, | Of 334 street, against closing thatstreet; in relation and that the child had been born alive. The jary found | to 11th street in the§city of New York; to incorpo- However beautiful the countenance m: be, yet. ifthe person Lave a dirty set of teeth, accom With nad breath, ie becomes not ozly a diss ustiog specticl perfect pest toall arou d. Dr Sherman’s,Orris Tooth rieet entitid, te for those evils, and 1 detrifices in use. jcea—it does not injure the enamel, and. re apearly whiteses—while it destroys all impu 9 to tatect . ‘Uy it once by far the best article . ore agraen’ seariheane a J N Agents, tudson street; 188 Bowery; 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia, and 8 State at, ee nee cee cee cee oT ABZ Cotron—The market is steady, and the sales amount to 1800 bales, without change in rates. Paovisions—There is quite a speculative movement in beef and pork, and the sales of the latter, within the past two days, have been very large. We quote very exten- sive sales ef old Ohio prime Pork at $8 75, and of Mess at $11 25. The sales have ranged from $8 75 to $9 26 for Prime, and from $11 25 to $il 874 ® $12 26 tor Mess. New Ohio Mesa sells st $13 624 a $14; do Prime is held at $11. The speculation appears to be principally con- fined to old Ohio Pork, prime and mess ; and within the past three days the sales rels. During the excitemen' prices must be very unsettled, minal. Sales to some extent pri medi $4 25 a $4 50; new Prime at $6 75a$6. We uote old Mess at $6 60,.New doat $8 60a $8 75. There is 8 very active dermand fer Ohio Lard, and sales of new keg end barrel have been made at Se. Thesupply is small and the receipts light Beal's Hair Restorative, at his Agency, 67 Walket st., 1st store From Broadway. Dalley’s ical Pain Extractor, at his only pn 67 Walker street, rst store from Broadway. Grey, and Red Heads, Read.—A Gelieivas,, a beautifol Head of Hair ean be had h ling bottle of Jones” Coral Hair Restora- F (aud mind, reader, it does all here sta- ted,} to force the growth of hair, to soften, clean and render ie Wenutiful co stop it falling of, and dispel andro trom the scalps and roots, and todress it dari in thice at long as any other article made. old at 2 Chathain street, 323 Broadway. Medical Noticsi~The Advertisements of the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the Suppression’ of uackery, in the cure of all diseases, will hereafter appear on the fo e and last column of this Cotton Market, Mosive, Mareh 21.—Tho market to-day was moderate ly brisk, and about 3500 bales changed hands at our last quoted prices. They » however, all beught in small lots. There seems to be a. it symptom of @ ulative inquiry arising, which will fora time tend to increase the present firmness. Fereign Markets. Havana, March 14.—There have been no sales of rice since the three cargoes sold on the 8th inst., and it will bea long time before prices will be obtained that will cover cost and charges. Several cargoes being daily look- ed for must further depress the market. Molaeses held to- dey at4}rs. This id ia suffering pls for want of rain, and if the drought continues long we shall have an awful yeer. Bills on Boston and New York 8} premium ; London, 12 premium. ‘Homas, March 12th.—All kinds of American pro- becoming scarce. lia W. S HICHARDSON: M. D., Agent. °*BiFice and Consul ne Hooms of the College.95 Nassau strer AU Philadelphia Subscriptions to the denaty mmatbe pag to the only authorized Agente, Zieber 780% Ueager Building, Third street, neay (bestia ee ais : me spe iee for sale en abover daily, at 1 o'clock—Price 3 cents. Henatp is also for aale every Saturday morn: inneene sect or $3 per annum, delivered in any part of carted e pH ree Cad cheap Publications for sale at their ex ahinent, us soon as issued, wholesale andretail Ice= With the exception of oue paper, the “Herald” is read aaidach’ perhaps. in Uniladelphie, aa any" paper, published. 1 that city, kifording a valuable medium to advertisers. Adver tire the agents at half past (4 o’clock, will ap paar lu the Herald next-day. a ty MONEY MARKKT. AnoTueR Monster Packet Sup.—It is said that the keel of a new packet ship, to be of 1,500 tons, is immediately to be laid in one of the ship- yards in thiscity. She isto be called the James K. Polk, and is, we are told, to surpass the Henry Clay, launched last week. Married. On Saturday, 29th inst., by the Rey. M. 8. Hutton, D.D., ir. Gro! Li Woon to Soruia Louisa, daughter of Wm. 8 Darlin * > by . . Saturday, March 29—6 P. M. ede € > f “ that the child to its death fs head “ f . b Rev. Mr. Varella, Chambe: forts of unscrupulous parti: mpede and ob_ | have fallen far short of the proportion of arrivals. Caunsdieome muntartihebwateaueiiior Shanes pty Ey oe the SOL New ere AeA ‘The advance of the past two days cannot be sustained, Mreot enurch Lire, W, Bereusvon of the oily of Dub: struct the vigorous and effi interposition of the re hotels are consemuelty 80 ReaPTALY crowded, | ‘The Coroner was unable to ascertain who the parent of | that the bank. committes would soon report on the | The merket'tc-day wes very heavy, and a general de- | lin, to Mari.oa Kean, of Newry, Ireland. laws in the effectual sup; on of the disorgan- detail e must. abridge our report to the following ry dace teat fling oats ate Reed Belarc prs petitions for nar redemptions. The bill authoris | cline in quotations experienced] Stonington fell off izing epirit. ‘At THE Awenican.—Z. C. Collins Lee, United | it possible, who the guilty, pertics are, "for there is ne | 198 the New York and Erie railroad company to | ; per cent; Norwich and {Worcester } ; Erie Railroad j; wed, In Mr. Fairchild’s case, mible exposure has | States District Attorney ; R. Burchingesser, Char- | doubt that thechild was ‘aed, construct a branch terminating at Newburgh, war Reading Railroad }; Long Islund 3; Canton }; Mohawk 3; On Saturday morning, March 29, Mrs. Hxsrux Stann, leston, 8. C.; John V. Plume, Georgia ; B. T. Gill, Virginia ; Ellis Lewin, Lancaster ; Geo. Mclatyre, Charleston, S. C.; and seven others. Astor.—J. E. North, New Orleans; Hon. Mark H. See Canandaigua; Hon. Z. Pratt, Pratts. been afforded of that clerical turpitude against which we have been recently so often called to point public indignation. Stil, the moral effect will be good. The profane may take occasion, papain paseed—aves 22, noes 2. The bill in relation to gelCalat ttveet upoa the ‘body’ ek Bie besne ek tree the New York and Albany ratlroad company was woman, $8 years of age, who died suddeniy fast night | then taken up, and the amendment to fix the aouth- Verdict, disease of the bowels, produced by intemper- | ern point at the line between Westchester and Put- anee. nam counties. No question was taken, and subse Morris Canal }, Farmers’ Loan 4; Illinois 4; Ohio 6's }. Housatonic Railroad, East Boston, and Pennsylvania 6's closed firm at yesterday’s prices. Avery large jobbing house in Pearl street suspended aged 54, She friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, from the house of her son in law, Wm. T. Jen- noha Leonard street, on Sunday afternoon, at 5 otc! ce 3 $ = pe tly the bill was made the special order for ment to-day. This house has for scveral years frown thie fal ville, N. Y.; Chas. S. Coleman, Troy House; Col. | Deatn in a rir or Hencrecrors—The Coroner also | quen' st le pay! Passe Arrived, pay sy ponh atagoptomnlpeong te Kinsman, ex-Marshal, State of Maine ; John War- | held an inquest at No. 56 Centre street, upon the body ednesday next, atl o’clock. The bill to incor. |p oi Ms hey paeeror te CuanLestor—Ship ‘Anson Mrs Hatch ond child, Captain of an Irishwoman named M McDermid, who was | porate the Brooklyn City Hospital, was passed found dead nee bed aeee 5 orelock, this Moraine os ttrongh the committee: aisaurueds? é er husband. She was about 'y years of age, an iN THE Hovse—Among the bills reported war has been ill for sometime, Verdict az above. one by Mr. Wheeler, relative to die tangle’ of Founp Drownep—About ten o’clock this morning | alien passengers in the city of New York; Mr. J the body of an unknown man, dressed in saitore? clothes, | Young, a new bill to punish licentiousness (from Was found in the North River, atthe toot of pier No.3 fe bi The body was taken to the Dead Bouse, wate it will re the select committee.) A large number of bills and the non-payment o! section of the count has compelled suspen- sion, The members of house—previous to the revulsion in 1637 and ’38—were estimated to be very wealthy; butthe disasters of these years must have drawn largely upon their capital, and reduced their resources to a very low point. There must be many‘ other houses in « similar condition, and we Manduel, Mr Henrietta, Mr Gowan, J Litnas, G De Graw, J Knox, Miss Kennedy. Foreign Importations, (ore ag Willow—129 hhds molasses 29 do sugar J ambert;, ner, Edward Brisbane, both of London; Hon. D. McCrato, Maine ; and about thirty others. Crry.—R. 8. Baldwin, U. S. Navy ; P. McCon- nell, Pittsburgh; Gen. MeNeil, Surveyor of Bos- ton; Hon. Judge Breese, Illinois ; L. Mason, Cin- cinnati ; Chas. Prince, Boston ; Hon. Col. Demont, and fifteen othe: wise and virtuous will deduce the proper moral, and the public exposure of (he culprit, now in the newspaper pillory, will net be without its effect in warning and alarming the vicious. Fairchild’s re- ligion was like that of too many—only a cloak for Domestic Importations. ine A — i ined —fc have { ti “ —Bri a iniguity, has a samp, however, always eal | aoqny Swedish ship Zenchlay Hohe Kowes Hs | ane ae ne a recon. a | ob ube New York Hye und Bar Iutirmary (ayes 0g, | presi secu «Yerul—te hear of many ‘move ere | geck Oogea sunt Ms een 0 We mo detected. Itis of the old Pharisaic complexion. | Rice, Montreal ; Captain Wilson, ship Cincinnati, | inthe Wats River stale footer eee et an ehad | noes 0); to divide the town of New Paltz; tor the | belorethescason closes. There ore weports current, that KJohnsou—40 Gowdy & Welle—199 Bpof- 214 Bi It makes long prayers in the streets, enlarges its | Canton ; J. Warner, Ohio ; and ten others. rd, Tileston & co—7 to 01 Sr. Groren’s.—Henry Bliss, Lancaster; H. H 8. Collins, Southall, South Caro- relief of the Seamen’s Friend society of the cit poppet Ae tha del Honeotoctecginine es ol | of New York, (ayes 96, noes 2); to pfion tolls a the Mohawk and Hudson railroad, (ayes 92, noes Circuit Court. 93 making appropriation for the building of the B Judge Edmonds. orthern State prison; in relation tothe Newburgh Marcy 90 —Tvel of Pole "Bodine continued—Ninth day High School; to incorporate the Mechanics’ litera- ‘The court room was as usual thronged with female sper. y. association of Canandaigua; for the relief of tators. At the sitting of the court t was arranged, this | Michael Francisco, a revolutionary soldier, (ayes baler seiureny) to adjourn over at 3 o’clock, util Mon. ral et ae 4 we ee eae ee 4 a $ ie R. 8 relative to Auzerr H. Bopine, recalled— Cross ecamined by Mr | the taking the State census. The residue of the Dewitt—I took up one of the baskets brought by my mo- | morning session was devoted to the consideration ttre) ‘ ee any thing heavy in it, | of the constitutional amendments in committee‘of (question objecte ato by Mr. Whiting.’ Py woceye. Jones in the chair.— Albany Argus, Mr. De Witr—Did any conversation take place be- JaTeN a, tween you end es Satin oa to breaking the} 4 _Sgpucer’s Victim.—The Court of General Mr.Wurtine objected.contending that the deelerations | Sessions was engaged the whole of Wednesday, in tion of Waite ead tha weitemca ie declarations | the trial of Elizabeth McPhee, on a charge of forgery. prisoner, could not be given in evidence. This young woman’s connection with crime commenced Hed.aright to putthe question, witha view wo cevlee’? | But a person named P.C. Dwyer,then residing in thie city, Mr. De Wire lowes, aga rt of Bs potion, Gone notorious for various rascalities, made her rir} victim and tending tey had a right to put the question, in order to | *he became the mother of an infant. When the child was e several importing houses have suspended ; but as we ry ‘no names given, end cannot trace the rumors to a reliable source, we do not give them much credit. An act reported from the Committee on Commerce with ments, allowing drawbacks upon { yn mer- chandize exported in the original kages to Chihuahus and Santa Fe in Mexico, and the British North American provinces adjoining the United States, passed both houses of Congress during the recent session, and became a law. This bill will have afavorable influence on the carrying trade of the States, and give increased employment to American vessels. The principal features in the bill are as annexed. Drawnack AuLowep on Goons Exrontr apsormina THE Uniten States. Sec. 1, Imported merchandize which has been entered, duties secured for drawbock, may be exported by the » Red, or Missouri rivers, to Chihuahua, or Santa e. Ube 2. Merchandize so exported shell be in the original ac! 5 r secs, An eae) of merchandize exported for drawback, shall be made at Van Buren, Fulton, and Inde pendence, towns on the western boundary of the Union, by a United States officer. Sgc.4 Upon the arrival of such goods at Chihuahua or Cranueston—-Ship Anson—[R J~158-bales cotton Spotord, Tileston & coe) Cease aad woot tates Hasine—| box Thomson & ro—21 bbls Read & Bros—2 casks ice J Van Baskirk—200 bales 10 pkgs to order. Grorortown, SC—Sehr Geo Was! ingtoa—160 bales cotton 8 bis rice 2700 bushels do Spragve, Robinsoa & co, phylacteries, and makes broad the borders of its ROC. garments. It makes a great fuss and parade about Coates, J. 'W. Piggott, R. G. Denn, Nash- its charity and zeal, erects costly temples, and sub- | ville ; five others. Y x scribes thousands of dollars to propagate the gos- | Gtong.—John Poker, Philadelphia. ; ji oi Howarp —William Potter, Tennessee ; Judge pelin foreign parts. But true religion—pure and | Brown, Lockport ; Robt. Tyler, son of cc Pren: undefiled—the religion of Jesus of Nazareth—is | deat; A. McGinnis, Ohio ; J.M. Bissell, Philadel like its founder—humble, unassuming, unpretend- Pe Peet ee ee) Ohio Opt ue Norton, Fy iding- FY on. BF. . Russe! any ; and ten others. ing, and has its abiding-place and temple in the Wasaniy —Henry Hart, Augusta, Me.; Rogers, heart. é Lowell; Major Hawkins, Canada. in this day, these trials forcibly tell us, there are EPA, eer ely Ee two things, which of all others want reform—they | 4 are polities and the pulpit. Had not political parti- zanship, reckless, unprincipled rdless of ali a i br i pap Pee ic ale pec Rak te PAY of which are said to be against the anti-rent- that is just and patriotic, eagerly seized upon the | ¢y" They then retired, and on Monday complet- anti-rent movement—had the organs of party, and } ed their business, by. presenting to the Court nine the leaders of party, instead of exciting the spirit | more; trates is understood, against persons con- of disorganization and rebellion,tforithe purpose of | ®ected with those difficulties. A few of the per- -% MARITIME HERALD. | Shipmasters and Agents. ‘We shall exteem ita favor if Captains of Vessels will give gp Ranear Siurrr, Captain of cur News Bost, « teport shipping. left spoken ‘ou their passoge—a list of their cargo-vand any foreign pa or new: may have. Agents /OTTeS pow a Tenmironine Anti-Rentism In Usstsr.—The Kingston (Ul- er county) Journal, has the following paragraph : “ On Saturday evening, the Grand Jury came into Court and presented nineteen indictments—seven- ta nt hoine ar abroad, will also confer a faver by sending to Office any Marine Intelligence they may receive, PORT OF New YOu, MARCH 30. Ships John H. Skiddy. Skiday, Liverpool, Grin a) : ‘ Cot Adirondack, Shipley, do; GT Trimble: | innell, Miatura sons indicted, being in jail, were arraigned, and jsabell - ; la, Briges, i Sante Fe, the American Consul shall inspect them, "i catching a few votes, employed all the energy and } bicaded “ not guilty,” and were remanded to pri- | show the manner in which the prisoner ‘received. the | ‘e™ months old, its reputed father, to get rid of the ex- certify te that effect upon the invoice. i ef Poller, (ae) Holdt, Rotterdam, Sehmict, hg influence for its destruction, tthe evil would not } son, or found bail for their appearance at the next bade behead iene th m era ina ee Piut pane tieereneey tn Rye ities 4 Chg Maps vg bs be word a fc i Court re} H ii 6 Cowrr allows le question. 7 ~ amount of the duties, that the js shal a0! peste 9 Sebi lopli ot Others are er at large, ee Thea eee cekt | Mes Wurrino excepted through the exertions, of the Poor fiers, aided by the | smOant Of ne acts tank he. oode tall be sold and ‘ 4 é ‘Witress in continuation to Mr: De Witt—Waite anid | “TODg arm of the law. Some time after, the woman pase- that I' must not tell it to her; he would tell it to her hin | eda forged order for feo ‘ self; I asked him why? he replied, “Her mind would be | 0% State street. For this so agitated, that perhaps she would get sick.” jail for some time. enter into particulars of their names, or the offen- regular certificates thereon, the collector shall pay back ces with which they are charged. the duties allowed by law. Src 6. Inspectorsto be appointed to reside at Van Bu: men only of known piety and rectitude, chosen to the sacred office of the ministry—where great pre- the store of R. T. Warren, was arrested und hes Jain in e trial, although the evidence Betti en Weisser: NC. E 5 Powell; A mi Brevens, Briggs, and Seafor Brown, Willi |, Firwell, Balt > ren, Fulton, and Independence, with a sal of $260 | do, son wwden; Jos Brown, May, | tensions of religious zeal and purity are always re- | , ARREST ON Susricion oF wEIna ENGAGED IN THE | Direct examination rerumed by Me. Wutrina—The rea- | "28 Conclusive that she passed the order, yet it was | cach, to moke semi-annual Teparts of the trade that passes Picree, Riet mond; Gen Scour, Duughty, City Poiet, Va IN k D aig: ‘ ’ Stave Trape.—The Wilmington (Del) Gazette | son! went down tothe Island wasin consequence of the | Proved that she could not write, and, of course, did not | theit'inspection, the number of packoges, ind of foods Pese y Biddte, We Ty [stacey wee garded with suspicion, instead of being received as | says, Captain Gray, of that city, was arrested on | news of the murder and the fire; I looked at one of the | Sctually commit the forgery. The jury rendered a ver- | value, and names of the exporters. z ” pes G Sica ess te areas Eos qualifications, wegshould have few such cases as | Friday last, upon the charge of being engaged in | basketaat Waite’s store, and it sppeared to be light—both | “ict of acquittal. The young woman appeers to be an in- | “'gec' 7. Any imported merchandize which hos been en- | Aint qo vant tt & Pierson, baskets were light. nocent, harmless person, and liable to be imposed upon.— Exizanetu Lone testified she came down to Granite | There is no doubt in the minds of those acquainted with Villege on Christmas day, 1843, in the stage; heard the | # the circumstances esto who actually committed the those of Fairchild. Here, however, the free, in- dependent daily press, hasits duty to fulfil. When, the slave trade on the coast of Africa, a few months since, whilecommander of the brig Agnes. He gave the bail ($5000) required by Judge Hall, the om, and (irecian, acon: tered, and the duties paid or secured aecording to law, for | da, chase, Boston: Homery Nickersou, ; Richmond, Cushman, N ford.—Sloop Jas E, Long, Soiee: Providence Burne Philadelpiie, De Hor, Philadelgate drawback, may be exported to the British North Ameri- can provinces oy the United States ; andthe ports 4 deans a nara * C iT that ; 4 forgery. Her seducer, a married man, who is said to own cl in ; Arrived. ever, in politics, i njthe pulpit, it can discover crimi- district judge, to appear in court at Newcastle, and paced eat type se felted Sheer sae considerable property, left the place some months ago te the eatat oe g domi iGenkerriarion tater “4 Ressien ship Nicholas, Hertope 5 nality, its work is to expose, and denounce, and | take his trial in June next. The charges were | Gaitlend, Eliza Egbert, and Frances Woodware were | ft New York and has since sailed for Europe. Such is | and Ogdensburgh, in the district #f Oswegatchies he ee ee warn and punish. Daily journalism, when con- preferred by the Hon. wok A. Wise, he having also in the stage; when the stage arrived shecried out to | ‘ue unequal operation of our laws that the seducer es- | Chester, in the district of Genesee; Buflalo and Erie, in ause to suspe rig when on the coast of the driver, “ you the baskets; one wi and the other han; ve capes unpunished while his victim falls into crime and in- clarge Ones one she tadone nerd | famy. tis tobe hoped thet this, young woman, who | on her arms t beside me in erp eet geal ns aah eat _ the stage; she sai ood morning;” I asked her hi audi ng Lega ne family ‘were; she replied, * very Wells" when the nto | erets ir crime—Rec : 5 arrived at her brother George’s house, where th Anotugr Fink 1n Depnam.—We learn from thi helped mmitted, she looked ont at the house as the a Mail that the new Print Works of Mr. Ashcroft, the district of Prerquisle ; Cleveland, in the district of Cuyahoga ; Sandus! Oe Detroit, together with such other ports on the soaboard, from which merchandize may now be exported for the benefit of drawback, are hereby declared Sipe from whence foreign goods, wares. and merchandize, on which the import duty has been paid, or secured to be paid, mey be ¢: to ports in the ad- ducted as it ought to be, is but another name for sound public opinion, and so long as it exerts its PPE egy emer! 3 The Greenville (S. C.) Mc full influence in any community, however much | taineer says:—After an almost sroressicnen we may be shocked by isolated cases of crime | winter, and an unusuall Leeda 2. and vice, we need not fear for the continued gu- | D&6n visited with two or three very cold days and nights, Brazil. Corp Weatuer.. (Brig Porto Rico, Caldwell, 10 daye from Little River, NC. with timber, to Badger & Peck. 1y Gee Willow, Retine, 18 days from Mayagues, with augur, 0 rt. Schr Balloon, Bwrcetze, 1, dare from St Thomas, with ms : re and heavy frost, vhich has probably entirely d: ed | Pe 5 joining British provinces, and to which ports foreign | hogany and molasses, to Bailed in ce with schr premacy of virtue, morality and justice. the peaches and plumbs in this vicinit To Mr. Guanam—The only females that were in the | eet Dedhom villoge, took fire last night, 27th inst., and | goods wares, and merchandize may be transported f.- | taily, Jonson, for NYork, Syowe Toth last, Int $9.46, lon 1), i kind hed been in'bloom weeks,” On Wednesdey “4 Wrote eutirely| desteayed ; hocks, pepe Find, or by water, from the port of original importation, | sehr Alexander, heues for Se ; \. stocks, every. Badinee oring were Mrs. Wood, Mra. Egbert, Mre. | thing lost. ‘The building was insuredHfor about $10 000, Mas Jane Lisx, testified she resided near the honse of | $1,000 st the Norfolk Mutual, and the remainder in this the late Mrs. Houseman, and saw Mrs, Bodine on Sun- | °!tY: The loss is probably twice the amount of insurance day Semtag oat from the heuse ; she did net see her com. Loss or Streamer Viota.—We learn from the ii t of he » but tof th i ; ie serena ay Sasi etn | Albany (Ge), Gowrie fhe 22 ian, tat the at sua-rise ; she went to her father’s house ; che return alt mailea below Aibaby, te atieg sees the ee RT aoe 3 Lot Le Mala Ee Fed to her | under full head way, struc! of rocks, end sunk j she wen e chen door, board turnedthe knob ‘and could not open the door ; she then | immediately. The V. had on about '1048 bales of 9 Croix. Briteh ch Bary, Boud, 9 days from Halifax, with fiah, to Behr Joe, Wooster, 4 days from Eastport, with fah, to Star: **§chr Geo Washington, (of Fall River) from Georgetown, SC. with cotton, to 3 Conant, from Norfolk, with cotton, Se oc pte Crone Gomame, from fmily, Dennison, fer ti “eehe Sultana, Trueman, from Delaware—bound to Ports: mou Tux Cuartsr Evection—Extraorpinary Po. SITION OF THE WaLL eTRERT Paess.—The interest under existing provisions of law,to be thence exported for benefit of drawbeck. Such other ports situated on the frontiers of the United States, adjoining the British North American provinoes, may hat privileges, on the recommendation of the Seeretary o! the Treasury, and lamation duly made by the Presi dent of the United States, sqesieily designating the ports to which the aforesaid privileges are to be extended 8zc. 8, Alllawsnow in force in relation to the ellow- Faesuets.—We learn that nearly all the rivers and streams in this section of the country, if not throughout the whole west, are very high at this time.— The Muskingum was higher lest week than it has been hour. What adds greatly to the interest is the sin- gular position occupied with regard to it by the Wall street press. The Journal of Commerce, after of drawback of duties upon imported into the Below bs for several years. W: ot, however, heard of an: cotton, the most of which would be saved ine dam ~< , . . denouncing the “Natives” forall sorts of miscon- | damage pra ‘hese wevemente, a re, ‘The Below Be to be Ry gi itt ae he hanes oP, at sither side aa, * About:700 bales were insured inthe Atlantic Mu- | United bebo and exported theteiven ax inrelationto | Packet ship St Patrick, from Liverpool, Feb 4. the con ind evidence on which such drawbeck is | Also, 1 ship unknown, to be paid, shi be eptica le to the drawback allowed by this act. And, in ition to existing provisions en the subject, to entitle exported goods to the drawback al- lowed byhisjact, they shall produce to the collector, of the port from which such goods, wares, and ize were exported, the certificate, underseal of the collecter or other chief revenue offic: said goods, wares and merchandi: said adjoining rovinces ; which certificate shall be en- dorsed upon a duplicate or certified copy of the manifest granted atthetime of such exportation, and shell state that the same identical goods contained in the said mani fest had been landed at such foreij port, and duly en. tered at the cnstom house there, and that duties im- posed by the laws in force at such port upon tho said goods had been paid, or secured to be paid in full ; and the said exporters shall also luce the affidavit of the mar- eer ee Yousel in which the anid Nee tu tae aos: that the same identic: js speci granted at the time of uch ‘exportation hed been corried duct and unfaithfulness to their pledges, exposing probability the rain in all its details their gross extravagance, and also days, has extended over e ry of pemetey. The showing thi ») . | Kentucky river was some 16 or 20 above low water ric _ at the Comptroller’ 's report was a frau- | oon ‘on Wednesday and Thureday last, causing a tem- ulent document, full ofdeception, actually eats up | porary suspension of navigation. One boat attempted to its own words, and swallows the “Natives,” from jump the dams, but found it rather a perilous business — Mayor Harper down to the messengers of the Com- omnes reccds Getal eaten mon Council—extravagance, dishonesty, dirt, dust, fe peer ee ‘were completely drenched.— Columbus Jour- nal. mud, and all! The Courier is able to ‘swallow only Mayor Harper, and rejects the Common Council because they have not done their duty. — This is very farcical. Pray what has Mr. Harper done? What have been his reforms? Why the only achievements which he has effected has been the memorable conversion of the Park Fountain rundown. A'n overflow need hardly be «| ended, as into a huge basin of temperance grog onthe Fourth | the levees along the whole upper coast are said to be in a of July, by throwing lumps of ice into the ymud, | much better etate than usual.—N. O Picayune, March 20. and tying tin pans around the margin of that mag-| Nover Smirmenr.—We are informed that E. nificent basin—the war on the poor Irish apple-wo- } Safford & Co., coal dealers, have caused the Rie Spe th widow end kd som Um ar | un tauren, Company New fark he Pema bale paeg | aires peak sasie to her berets house ; Reo on her first trip, and, we are sorry to learn, was not in- dark dress over her head ; on mas when leaving, I saw Mrs, Bodine near the bern 8] sured, No lives lost by the sceident. stood inside, and there were two baskets outside ; Mrs. Anotugr Boat Susx.—The steamer Lowe! Bodine, after this went near the pear tree, and hearing Captain Moore, was snagged and sunk on the 4th inst. elt tacky, Thompson kick at the door, she said “Oh ! boy, | the ‘Chattahooche river, afew miles below Furt Gaines, joy, don’t break the doorgdown.” |Witnese went on | Ala, She had on board some 600 bales of cotton, which in corroboration of the test Bey of the boy Thompson, | were more or less dameged. The principal part of the which has been already introduced, in relation to the | cargo and machinery was gotten out, but the boat is « knocking at the door ; I saw Mrs. Houseman cn Saturday complete wreck. night scrubbing the front stoop in the evening ; my hua- P band and myself were sitting at the window, looking over Qcg- The trial of Dr. Kennedy, at New Orleans, } at the house ; I don’t remember if the window shutters | for murder, resulted in rdict of guilty on the 18th — were closed the Sunday previous ; it was no unusual | The Picayune says t © brother ot Mr. Kennedy, thing for Mrs. Houseman to be absent ; I looked over | formerly British ton. The cause of the re aie Grane ah Parpeee. of seeing if there wi murder, we beli persoi ie on! looked | 01 aurens —A corm ifddere oan wincke Thad tre neatly peen hoe fo ine | , Fourteen Davcuters —A correspondent of the before waiting for the stage ; [did not hear Mrs. Bodine | New Haven Courier, writing from the village of speak to Thompson either time he passed the lot. Leesville, fifesthe following account of a Connecticut Pouce Orricen Macnatn testified he took a letter | {amily :—But the most interesting thing about Leesville from Mr. Waite, which had' been directed to him ; the | # that itis the birthplace of * fourteen daughters.” ‘10 letter gave directions to Mr. Waite to state that Mrs. Bo- J $#7 the “fourteen daughters,” or one of the fourteen ding was in this city the night of the murder, and slept | “ughters, would require no explanation here, or in any at Mrs. Straing’s. Correspondence of the Herald. Rong | 01 oNewrons, March #7104, $ ‘all i Ve Brown, NYork fe sea pediae hve Alvar keene rown, Davis , Jaue, Corby, Hrovidence Tor Baltimore; Juno. Kent, do for Nt York. be Miscellancous KR. fe Brig Hrerorian, De for Tue River —The Vicksburg Sentinel, of last Sa- day, states that the Mississippi at that place w: rate rather alarming to persons on the ban! and in th amps. It was within six or seven feet ofthe highest point of last year, and the waters above by the last accounts were nearly all rising. At Memphia it is said to be within a few inches of the highest point during the late everfiow. The buik of the water causing the rise, however, is from the Cumberland, which will soon tu feck some ve er rhs-—ahe remains tight bel ied some in a T Wo! MAI it | —aseortt cargo under deck. Will get repeieed wa about a fortavaiv Naval. Li is C, Bar heen wedfetrasecrs uch orert hisaalf'th Ske Clee tna sic of te 8, 8. Squadron for duty. Notice to Mariners. Liont House at sire eer incre a sletoee acca inte eStart a port and that the | foods re- imposed perro at fae Pads he certificate of the collector or chief revenue : part of Middlesex county, but with you it may not be | oticer of euch foreign port herein mentioned, were the | ,tcetAbore the level of the san, and w men—and the organization of a body of Municipal | Grande, now Jring at Richmond, ahove thecity, to be] Justior Matseut testified he was present when the be jn T will explain. vame identical described in the manifest aforesaid, 5 . Police, which no body ever sees, and which a pee ih a pe yon tons of aathracie coal” This letter was taken from Mr. Wi in the largest and most commodious house in the village | and in the seid a t. days from New Orleans for H Wald if Boston. 7 days from New Orleans for Havie, 81h jose. off Bahamas. ann, 14th inst. Be hiat si te he officer On deck shew x board with his Loagituds wi wn as 69 10, which was 20 miles out of the way 26th inst, aC 5 pm, off South Shoal: the Itzarde, at Boston, ‘The errar in the New York capt ide caused the | to touch on Pollock Rip, but got off Woreign Por Haran, ig bg) fobtend. Willi and ‘Tyroi pear, leans. “Ci 4 ieNyo Franconia, Jones: Athens: Chaves Saaop for: ‘ell, May oha P Harward, Duncan; James Gray, Carter: Queen Victoria, Manlett, and’ Wm F Wi Martin, une; St Nicolas, Pel 1 16th: A ; Clinton, Hartley, 4 enzton, Petdleton, for NOricauss nent nteys and Dun Tork, wes hes Breas hake ene ahead he ae the Ne ’ Brances Anny Green, of and tor Ocho ssy, Shorman, of do, ballasting for Kio Janeico; Sea Bird, Burt, Anny Jonas testified, that she passed do on Su , | cesides @ Mr. Whitmore, who is the father of fourteen 24th Dee, about 3 o'clock, by ‘he pan. a bee oes daughters. He never had ason. The yeungest daughte: church; saw it closed; saw ihe window open. \s now about twelve years old. ‘Twelve of the ers Hannan Gannerson produced—Corroborated the testi- Lave heen married and twelve are now living. Wa mony of the last witness. gular, every one of the cigars was married io Mrs. Euizanern Staaina testified, that Mrs. Bodine did | ‘gular rotation, that is, the oldeat first, and oon, The not sleep wt her honse on Christmas night, in 1943, and | ‘ther was heard jokingly to remark, “1 will have did not see her for six months before. no picking in my family—you must take them as they Mr. Gronae W. Houseman, sworn—examined by Mr. | Come.” Wurtina —(The production of this witness, who is bro- |, The daughters have ever sustained « high charscter ther to the prisoner, ard was husband to the deceased | Fr their many virtues and good qualifications, and Mra. Houseinan, cansed a deep sensation in Court on hie * ¢xemplary wives as dutiful daughters. All the twelve taking his stend)—He testified, | was absent from home in | 2Tied respectable, worthy men, and have been por. December, 1843; never gave a watch to his wife; he any blessed in the marriage relation. When the last had a gold watch: it had x chased fuce with an eagle on: | chill war born Mr. Whitmore was #0 he bought it about ten years ago; the hands were gold; | Was not a son that he wept like a child. Although the hed no particular mark upon it. [Witness here identified | °!4 gentleman was not blessed with a fon, he has many the watch]—It hed a heavy chain, which was also gold— jj £'andsons, and will probably have scores of them. na. This, we Sec. 9. No or merchandize, exported ac- cording to the provisions of tl ct, shall be voluntarily \anded or brought into the United S| and on being so landed or bro’ into the United St , they shall be forfeited ; and the same prroaeting shell be had for their condemnation, and the distribution of the proceeds o/ their sales, as in other cases of forfeiture of goods illegally imported. And every person concerned in the voluntary landing or bringing such goods into the United States, shell be liable to a penalty of four hundred dollars. Bro. 10. From the amount of duties on goods which shall be exported, two and a half per cent shall be re- tained for the use of the United States, and the residue only be the drawback paid. Src. 11. The Secretary of the Treasury is euthorized and empowered to carry into effect mensures to prevent the illegal re-importation of goods, which have been ex- ported, uafprovided by this act. 4 es heme pears to exist only for the purpose of enabling some militia officer or officers to chow off their astonish- ing knowledge of drill-room tactics. This “ Na- tive” corporation has been from top to bottom a miserable piece of imbecility and inefficiency, and even if the principles of the iparty were not utterly subversive of civil and religious liberty, the ruth- lessness and treachery of its representatives in the Common Council, would of i i indignant repudiation by all. ‘lanes of inline citizens inthe coming election. As for the Wall street press, theirconduct and motives ate easily seen through ink, is the first traneportation of coal to and should it prove profitable, a new brageh of commerce will be opened, from which Pennsyl- vania will derive great advantages. We, also, Jearn that the said firm are about to ship 200 tons of coalto China, via New York.—Phil. U. 8. Gazette, March 28. Baurrmone Coat Traor.—The_ brig Treaty hae just taken in a cargo of 350 tons Cumberland coal, destined for New York, for the use of the steamer Great Western. We learn that vessels aro still wanted, to carry coal to the eastward.— Baltimore American, March 23, Mr. Davidson, brow Senate of Mi —— for contempt, lett for York before the case was posed of, leaving a let Sane the Senate to send the ‘ reprimand” after him through the post effice. Delphos, Cartis, +a} port, Louis Phili

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