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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Se teehee NEW YORK. MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1845. sss ae! Ee IRI NS IESE EOS iy veers mete. haere Sel aE SD re et THE NEW YORK HERALD UNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND. Trial of “Big Thunder,” and the Anti-| _ Crowaamined_ I mado>o note ofthe conversation; { Boston. 5 nasa pau oe Hegrecions. ‘ AGGREGATE CIRCULATION Renters, at Hudson. ee it mythic apt na) hy: peg tne here [Correspondence of the Herald.] The acceasion of travellers yesterday was not as THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, Court o€ Over and Tecminers pave A hep stating he asked to an Boston, March 28, 1845. | considerable as for the last few days. There will Hopson, March 28— Friday, 7 P.M. | yo oveiock om Satniog 1 04 the court adjourned til EVENING StSSION. Satunpay Moanina, 10o0’clock. Water Suaver recalled and cross «zamined.—I heard | When the Court assembled this mornin, e found, at the Enquiries for Guy Fauz—Fanny Jones, the Dan: | >¢,found, nevertheless, atthe | is veg qu re seuse—Nice little Woman—Pelby’s theatre, Char Haveland, W. W. Pellet, Iphia ; H. Alexanie lotte Cushman § Co.—N.P. Willis at home—The pens Rufus McClelland, Isasc Laurence, Long Is: THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. ‘To the Public, pene . bh i 3 : Mrotsing: meicectially Ch een oN cougt iE | on ination; he told me that he stated it as it | that the summing up was to commence, a large number ti ‘ ve so | was; I replied, “with the exception of some few declara- | of ladies, for the first time since the commencement of Pe ee ecg ay g: op llamo iberaly at ued ihc forthe lest four seasonv'on the Beacon | tions, of no consequence,” I think Mr. Pierce heard me; 1 | theae trials, were in ation datos ‘ages paid, eash in advanee. the Union Course for the coming se:son for all purposes exceyt | Had seen Mr. Jordana short time betore, and possibly Mr. | Mr. Jonpan urose, and said that this very extraordinary ADVERT: . the cireulatio, of the | cing. During the season liberal Purses will be offered for | Bush; I have been at those meetings; twice at Mr. Bur- | trial was about to come conclusion; and as he arose nA DY ESTERS fy infarmed, that th JAND, and increasing | 7 tting, Hurdle Racing and Foot Racing. ‘The following | decks; 1 was not disguised then; I staid about an hour; I | to perform the remainderot his duty, he would submit fast, Ut has the tergest ogee of any paper in thes city, ina ‘Stakes and Purse is offered, to come off the last weel dent huey that the prisoner was there; at the lest meet- | his views in as simple, and as clear a manner as he ; therefore. for business ices moderate—eash in advance, | \,,S'2*" , * i in named Rosenberg was with me; we saw a par- | could. men in the oly or country. At. is Hr fot ornes iever, trotted for Nia mile | cet of disguised men march out, not{qnite one hundred, to . . . . * . of all kinds executed at the most moderate pries, | Stake No 2—-Kree for hy - . A oe the best of my belief; Rosenberg is no relation of mine ; I After Counsel had spok ‘ly three hours,the Court elegant style. Mile heats in hapneas ‘Bub. $100, tT ad for a Purse Two | eet no other, except that where the papers were | took its usual reco ten hone ax bet the utmost ‘THE NEW YOKK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- : the sheriff examined here before; did not observe any va- | anxiety was manifested to obtain seals, ‘ver of ‘achi i 5 ; lished every day of the year except New Yem . Day and Fourth a = i ii iu y in seats. 'y part «“ ives” threaten Mischief —Pap spoons in Re- Asron—Aaron Clark, ex Mayor of the city of New York of Jay. Prices Sit Pt Copymor BT 8 pe arm—portage | HE LATE PROPRIPTONS of he Bea tiation in his testimony, onthe trial, from what he stated |-the room was completely filled; andas it was understood Natives’ of — Pap op cash : THe EA Ae p 5 Col. Johnson, the di ished ranger of the Tho: quisition—Office Holders and their Griefs—Mor- | \ tond, Canada; M, Me ftanfield, Boston ; J. M. Weld, ton and Bancroft—Foolish Stories—Fuairchild’s | New Orleans; Nathaniel Stetson, Bridgeport ; C. W. . * Churchman, Philadelphia ; Col. Graham, of Ohio, the re- Trial—The Jury's verdict. cently. sppointed Consul to Buencs Ayres, has left the It isa little amusing to hear what the Boston | Astor for his destingtion ; Col. S.C. Simmonds, New Or- folks think of “ Guy Faux’s” letters. They seem |". Ww. sonkins, Boston; Gov. Clarke U. to create quite a sensation here, and cause a great | Hon. M. Spencer, Tenneseee ; Capt. Will " late Commander of the Exploring Expedition. rush to Redding & Co ’s for the Herald. There are ouietun Cantens ‘Yocueeen panee ship “ Stephen P fan hour for dinner, after which lati broad as to who Guy is, and | whitney ; Captain Meyer, packet ship St. James ;” N. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, take No. 3—Kree for horses never won a Purse, over $50, | burned; I came past the Smoky Hollow meeting, and may | Mr. Jord is many speculations abr 5 hr De Aig Paopainron or tue Henan tsvaguimernr, | Te under the Bade," Sub. $100, HI have stopped throe minutos without geting ut of my | length, and wih mock destenty tedeeat ons tetas | some say it is this man and some that, The opi. | Vanderiop, Bualo; N. Dowling, Galena ; JM. bean. aon tnd Nessa streets. | Stake Nos 5—'we Mile hosts andar ite saddle, free for horses | W80Rs did nut see the prisoner there; 1 know him most for the exclusive Jpurpose of invalidating | nion ig quite prevalent that a certain ex-collector | goad.’ Lapa never won a Purse ove- $100 Sub, $100, H F." since he was taken, not before; yes, 1 want to correct as to the identity of Big Thunder and Dr. | . : h hi ined | _ 8t- Gzonar's—Geo. R. Anderson, Col. C. Moore, Chas. STATEN ISLAND Purse $250, Two Mile heats in hatuess, free for all Trotting | myself, Idid see the gentleman once before at Copske | Boughton, upon which, it became apparent,,at an early | is the author, which by the way has gai Power, Ticonderago, Lake Champlain. FERRY. tee ttien for the Staves and Purse to be made on or before re epepipoien Be" Tes ne Eisen ie disgetiont at cP oon: would mainly | strength since the last letter appeared. Why, 1] Howaap—J. C. Rives, editor of the “ Washington On aad after Monday, March ite the Dees ill ran ax foe | rueh’ty: Aprik the sth, ae Green's & Losees, No. ishChatham |“ Avgonnay Ganena.—Have you st any time aald to | ySe auncecupontion of the case lepend. | know not. But it is of little coneequence who Giobe,” on bis return froma viit tothe Hon. Silas Wright, lows datibtemheacteese '" will ran as fol- | street. by 9 F'. DM. three or more in each to make a race. ‘Theo. Beekman that you had asked to be introduced to | much pleused to hear the remarks of the counsel who | writes the letters, 80 they tell the truth, and don’t | fret ect independent of any stipendiary newspaper LEAVE STATEN ISLAND: TO | Big Thunder, and you were taken up and introduced to | had just sat down; that it was bis desire to adhere close- in ceanker i iahe cluen organ, at least until the next session ot Congress) A.. 8 1G, sad 12 A M8 and 6 PM. LAFAYETTs BAZAAR. Dr, Boughton ? ; ly to the evidence; but it was, at least, inconsistent with | pate the wicked in high places. Parsons, Philadelphia ; A. A. Dunlop. Albeny; Col. J eenton ye NE w LORK: age mae and 15\ Brosdway, comes of Lierty ate Popa pn oy ogee penal eeepc euler at desire to discuss, as h aad done, the justice of Gea Fanny Jones, the queen of the ballet, had a] Ciourne ‘Kentucky ; James H. Fandy, Philadelphia. N.B—All reign ofthe owners thereof. mhtére | J 1943, a8 a public store for the ante of every description of | sume, put for the purpose of impeashing the credibility Scevaiied On he Rae tae erent excitement bad | snlendid benefit at the Boston Museum last night, | Waventy—Capt. Parish, Malladsiphis <0.D- Ria, UNITED STATES MalL LINE FOR Grarle and Faney Goods, will be enlarged the st of ; | of the witness. Slso true that some of their conditions were unwise, and | the house being crowded to suffocation, and hun- | Providence ; Jaceb McLaren, do.; J. W. Mager, ; The subscriber having rented the upper part of the ’ ¢ ver BALTIMORE Broadway, will put i I i i- | _ Witnese— (question being put)—Well, I shculd like to | injudicious, and inconsistent with the spirit of the age. THROUGH IN 5+X HOURS. flosat manor tw Taine oat ies epee and Gt up in a magni | ooiain on the subject The Count at this point takes its evening recess, to FINLADELERTA. ‘ PEMINeTON AND BALTIMORE | turers and importers, will befable to obtain ata cheap rent, a fine Arrorney Genrxar—You are to answer the question I | assembi A dreds turned away, disappointed of an opportunity | Rev. — Hong, Apalachicola. of seeing her. She isa most graceful little dan- ‘Thontclanka aun. ale, dee. r in at seven o’clock, seuse, and one of the prettiest and most modest 3 4 A OAD COMPANY, apd conyanient an aod et iat jemen splendid put to you. ql {Nore.—The Attorney General has spoken already | girls you ever laid your two eyes on. Panay isa Thon Orpheans are drawing good houses at Richmend, Via Chester, aN ton, igtiton, Havre de Grace, ee TS TT SHANKLAND Dapuouatle promensde, a Mr, Jonpan—I insist upon it he has a right to answer | about two hours, and will conclude when the Court re-| * native” star of Boston, and at a very earl ly age | Vitginia. » oad rented the front part of the two galleries as a. Daguerreotype Se. | i¢ in his own language. bles. His speech has been calm, clear, and judici-| attracted the notice and commendation of the | The original Ethiopian Minstrels gave their first con loon. where she will continue as before, to give the most perfect | COURT— Yes, he bas, but directly to the point. ind the cuuse of the people has been well sustain- | Tissier. Of a pleasant morning, the most pleasant | °*t #t Pittsburgh on the 26th instant. likeness for Wirness—I wish to explain. ed, whatever be the result o! . Judge Parker | * @ pigasel +B C. General Tom Thumb, jun. is holding levees in Provi- Bindi aren ys ONE DOLLAR, “ Mee Joxpan—And my advice to you is to exp!ain your | will charge, think, to-night, so that the case will be aa eee Be ours scopes Boe sGommen, Peoria) i) : including the ind of Moroceo Case or Frame. meaning. left with the Jury befo: it Sunday, as is | 18 ‘a cent milt £3 D tegen ¥ or Trees, Marah 3 reat oars gine Boca, ‘Several Counters to let, with oes eee the Courxt—Let us hear the question—do you wish to ex- customary.) ci St ene face, her rosy cheeks, and sylph-like form, tripping , Mr. Brougham has been highly snecessful in tregeens pays P.M days) a¢ 1036 P.M Thi? tm*m . A. AR’ . pets Lacy te epee Boughton? yea Ps a it gaily to mongol, wilt es sbetraohice: books, aed pra pamnents He takes a bene! lexcept Sundays) at 4 : inees—Yes, sir. INTMENTS BY THE PrxsipEnt.—Collectors— | drawing materials, &c. inher hands. i Or on the amral ofthe Ea Done pd York, PRR PHIC Dero ANB OA RLERY AN) 2 a Count—Then, that has nothing to do with it—an- | Ichabod Jorden, Saco, Maine; James Osborn, The National Theatre is now about winding up The Misses Sloman are drawing tremendous houses in awer the question as put to you. Kennebunk, Meine; William M. Jt Plymouth, the, Medal: four frst | "Nic, Jonpan—My advice to you is not to a a oy) Ben nese} Ties ly, for the best pies | Court—I am sorry you give such bad advice: bi the only i i lente Baluimore forthe Sonth Kod West, meet With thoe tidbit idk haber ha pee pORURGH, ‘ickets through to i ee ug ing, gery be procured over Tenney’ Jewelry Store “the season,” and the stock actors are taking | Beltimore. ‘remiums. and two ' high ¢ their benefits. Brougham is there to help them They have got up @ new equestrian nt at the cir- and I learn that the late season has beena very cus in Boston, which is called ‘the Ho! Sports of Old Jr. Mass.; Josiah Hinckley, Barnstable, Mass.; Thomas J. ; the wit. | Pastaer, Ocracoke, N.C.’ Surveyors—D. F. Seamons, Pro- ness must answer, and it you were on the stand we should | vidence, R I.; Winthrop Pickering, Portsmouth, N.H.5 : : Y | Spain.” Among other scenes it includes « bull fight. ft the Bepae:. © fe ) taken in any weather, on ure at too. Gray, Tiver 1; Geo! Pay profitable one for the manager, Pelby. It has cer: m0) ae coal see sat a Tent intro” | “Str donnate—Thon should not de it Robert Butler, Gmlngcla var reappoint oe tainly been a very attractive one for the gublic— in The Lauisville Journalofthe 21st saya Miss Brown, palzae centre tees Pag ew ore gt OPM. can DAGUERREOTYPE. Court—Then we certainly would commit you. Forbes, Yeocomico, Va. re-appointe’; Armand Lef- | The Boston folks are much gratified with Charlotte | ing, the Kentucky giantess, has arrived ia city, an A fords Wass | JOHN ROACH, Optician, @2 Nassau street, New York, is | Mr. Joapan—And I should apply to the Legislature. Darien, Ga. Land’ Officers—Jacob Judy, Register, tn Battier in time for the care leaving at 7 A.M. for the West. Jeon maiiuffcturiog, and has alwayson hand, alla | Count—Go on, Mr. Van Bur Edwardeviliegtil.; War. 0? Jockeon "Registar, Chicago, Hetaming, the ets leave Baltimore at§ AM. and 0.P.M.' | {gletof the best quality used ta the. ‘Dagu-rreotype pr Mr. Van Buren—(To witness)—Well, what did you | Ill; George Mixter, register, Dixon, ‘Ill + William Wil Freignt Pamenger Traian, tad one eemponndot, Bromine 8 surerios Preparation, | say? xii Si eb hess fon, recelver, Palestine, Il, Samuel Leach, recelver, FTY CE, . ing Li ex, . uincy, Til; , AA Pravener Car wilt be auiached to the Freight Train, lev. Canenedd ta aan natn ave you said so? bie 0; Thos. ing the Devotat PM, Kare 0 cents, Passengers by this Line anh pases Re erase tense easel as Breach end Gee. ili ji n i Hall. Miss B. is seven feet Cnshman’s brilliaut reception in England, as she is | °°” be seen at Washington v a Boston girl. But thev do !not credit the silly RR nearly three hundred pounds, and is well cee they tee fran ye failure there, for | ™ ad Diaideaise wickacd Kat oni than ade they know that in his bright lexicon, rasay Sew ary 4 y fo hc ems ogee gt deon, Boston, last evening, for the tenth time, when Mr. Some envious wight may, for a moment keep him | J°2¢# the celebrated vocalist, took the part o! ied arles C. Hascall, receiv Mich.; Edward Dobyns, receiver, St. Louis, E 3 arrive 10 Baltimore at ap easy hour next morning. will be warranted genuine. isesused tebe Ber oe ee ee eae: Gira Smith, regisisn: Champagueie: | inthe shade, but the glorious representative of the | _, We find ina foreign Journal that whilst Rubini Tambu- bay 660 Ae, ee ted naleinneres erders from the connity for {ny ticles used in the art will Well, you said a part of it—did you say the Ark.—new office; A. G, Rust, receiver, Champancle, fete drama, will look down all euch pusil- } &i'\ ith applause at St. Petersburgh, the son of Temburi. ROU: Mi 4 b 5 * Ark.—new office. lanimous opposition. P é : i, even int esence of his father, whose cleverness Fiewlis rece ved aud forwarded catty fexeepe Sundays) from LADIES’ AND FAMILIES Wirssas—Iwish to explain what 1 did say; 1 dont N. P. Willis, Eeq’, has arrived in town with the | 24,¢yen inthe presence of his father, whose, cleverness y (except, ys) - s ’ Pp ‘ ep! the Depot, corner of Lich and Marnet streets, and delivedin Bal-] DAGUERRKEOTYPE INSTITUTE, | think I asked to be introduced to Big Thunder. New Yorx Luoretative Synorsis.—in Senate, | body of his lamented wife, and the remains have | 1,1 'y, which compelled him to quit the stage in tears ; a fhmore aa earlier hous than by any other ae ea. MR» _H. SHANKLAND, Mr: Jonpan I aak the Court now to instruct thewit- | to-day, a number of petitions were presented for | been laid by the side of his mother, in the peace- | simlar fate hor befallen several other Italians, We re: : G. D t. Phil DLCUERE A Ea Ri ness that he has ajright to explain; he has answered one | the passage of the Excise Bill, und reveral coer oeatences (7 Forany information reapeetng the chow Lines, apply t D AGUERKEOTYPE: PORTRAITS, including the best | part of the question in the negative wad another part iy | ogee passageof the same bill; petitions from t ‘is that 8 fate almost as bad was ful shades of Mount Auburn. Requiescat in pace member in lot of oo Petitions from New 5 i i Lablache, who was engeged at the Italians at @ No.7 Wall, or6 Westatrects, | “— #¥l€ of Morocco Case or Brame, for jheatfirmative, and now wishes to make an explanation | York, Brooklyn and Albany, in favorof appropriations | fd ™ay the mourning lamily be consoled. | Willis | 7ovng tanec ae a desite of hie father, Dut in com * INE DOLLAR. in connection with this statement. for the new Northern State Prison. ‘The Raliread com. | 48 Many, very many, warm friends in Boston, sequence was the cause of much difficulty between the FOR BALTIMORE. ABIX Bi fhe Lafayene Bazaar, 149 Broadway, or Counr—It is clearly wrong upon cross-examination, | mittee reported in favor of renewing the charter of the | Who have ‘learned to love him by communing with | £4 d arti 7 1-2 O'CLOCK, A. M—F ARE $2. 435 BRO ay ae HIRD STORY, » FR ROOM, | mr. Jordan. Oswego and Syracuse Railroad, which wes made the | the earlier inssirations of his muse. Toamind | ™*26ers snd artiste sy CITIZENS’ UNION LINE. hit ieee ee athe Mr. Jonpan—I’ll take that down, sir—I’ll take that araial order for Thursday next, at 11 o’clock. The com- | like his the Joss in question must be invested with Personal Movements: VIANEW CASTLE & FRENCHTOWN RAILROAD. | S00 2 ______ | gown. mittee on Banks and Insurance’ companies reported in | a deep and real poetical interest, which will blunt | Mr. Keevil was lecturing at St. Louis, with great sue- A rte i A fled fey A PORTRAIT FOR ONE DOLLAR. Artonney Generat—Do you think Dr. B. and Big } favor of the bill in relation to selling the assets of the Os- | the fange of grief, and take the barb from sorrow’s | ¢c#s, on the ist inst. fer trvel on MONDAY ext, Marck 20th | onoGRAPH ERO UCED shake pete: | THunderare the same person? Wego Bank, which was ordered toa third reading. Seve- | dart got fH Greene is giving lectares on gambling in y i ite 0 PHI KE! + €or fee~ iT vEss—! ral t 3 Ss eos a y racuse. Ponels carne caand fora semboas COREE Dee ore palatine. ich tn truthfulness of Daguerreg | Arroaner Grnsaat—Have you ever told Ambrose | tion to Filots and, Pilotege by way of Sandy Hock cw | _ Politics, except of the small-beer kind, are not | $2986. ie uss given the royal assent to the cbarter der, will take her place on shi d the WTB Sinery zeciueed prices, by A. #. ‘Thompson, No. 11 Fark | Root you thought they were the same person? then passed through the committes of the whole and or. | Much discussed just now. The “natives” hold | o: the Montreal and fortiand Reiiroed, Boston: hes been splendid st-amboat CONSTI ‘Operations in all weather. Instructions in the Art and every |, WitNx#s—I nave no recollection of having saidso, or | dered engrossed for a thitd reading, The bill for tho ve. | the ee hand, and boast that they mean to make | deteated by enterprising little Portland. Baltimore end Onand after. MOND. March aith, | requisite for the prosecution of the business furnished. that I believed 80; I have no recollection of any such con- } lief of the purchasers of the Oneida Reservation was | the old huakers of the whig party shake in their | Rev. Dr. Sharp, of Boston, has taken passage in the heater ORS Re MOTELS at ea | ‘maT meen versation. read a third time and passed, the President ruling it to be | shoes. They say that no Representatives or Sena- | stcamship Cambria, for the purpose of re-visiting his na- Dock = street wharf daily, (except Sunday,at| ~~ ______ ARGHITECTURE.—*_g 244 C008, #Worn—I was at Copake on Dec. 11th, and | a mojority bill. ‘The Senate then took up in committee of i fe oe i, ator Soe Castes Zine Deonengens will ee FR. SCHMIDT begs leave to inform his friends and the | °°” the Sheriff coming out ot Sweet's tavern, after din- | the whele and reported on the bill to enforce the laws and ° # . ner, before he Jeft; 1 asked him “Sheriff, wer’nt you | preserve order. The debate on this bill occupied the Sen- era ny Mpaiatetio colv iin tstaor) Wall stcets where Toren apscoee ot faites ks ed to afraid?” he repeated he was not; he was as highly honor- | ate until long after the usual hour of journment. It Counect with the Lines leetieg Balers ey dine that does) | ecamine a selection oF original ‘and tasteful designs, from the ed as Lafayette, with the exception ot beh J the carpet hebeet analy reported to the Senate and ordered to a third th i ii inal - Te tors shall ee chosen in Romer mers iall but ‘* nae tiv ery me egsetci 'y Lem _ tives;” and as the locos now have the pap-spoon of | & parting discourse to his people, over whom he has been patronage in hand, there is, I fear, some prospect | *''led thirty years, athis Church, last Sabbath afternoon. F George Munday, the Propbet, wes expounding his creed that the more venal of the “natives” will coalesce | ,, VovSGnuaro x the latent ele Pos meet. i | Cottagegpwards to the extensive Villa or Manston, Cross.ezamined—I livein Gallatin; I went with . with them, under the soothing influence of “‘treasu- pictalottrin ae ie Lives lente Behimore for Phiatelehic dai eens a: variousdl as of ; and where he is prepared to fas- | « hired hand of Hugh Bains’ called Cooper; my business | This’ morning, after the reception of the reports of wy paps} aod play into their ‘hands, | in\ that case, City Intelligence. days, at7 o'clock, A. M. aval raw: ications, Estimates and Contracts | wag nothing only to go and see; 1 have known Walter | standing committees, the House resumed the discussion } the ‘‘native” ticket for the State Legielature will c east and Dinners provided on board the Boats. ng mptonvand saperintends ce imses, | Shaver four or five years; Iam well acquainted with him J of the Constitutional Amendments, after which tad. | be hall locos of good calibre, and half whigs of beet sigits ses lniia euapcisen tons Oran inte Fare to Chester or Neweseth sig 36 conte, ~~ BRONZE POWDERS. ___~ | thi bave teen him at diferent places; I'am a, shoemaker | journed to Monday morning—vAlbany Atlas, Merch 29. | amall potatoes—thus virtually giving the strength | ¥concyubeeeicnca by the removal of Justice Heskell. seine ,WHEMLING ANS PT RBURGH. HEE Vey tant mek eae es inlet etn Te aos eee tree Seiiee wear wan ar ap of the city ta the democrats, and, ensuing, the | Yhere isu long string et aprlicants and candidates for the Tickets through to Wheeling and Ficesburgh can be procured } "T'"te,’ a constantiy imported direst from Geran and or: | a sweet salle bracoetiaenee __Inpian Dirricuntis.—We have already men- | power ot the State to them. In this case, a demo- | cifice, and among them there are not more than two that pg og G.H. HUDDELL, Agent | fred for sale by LEOPOLD KUH & Co) " iipetgel ar teeta he baartenci Laoag tioned the recent difficulties between the Creeks | cratic Governor would be chosen by the two Houses | sre capable of filling the station. The appointment of — ee OE mi im*re ‘all street, New York. a; Mr. Jonvan—Don't ‘at, sir. When were you | #04 some other Indians,who had threatened to attack them NEW YORK, SCHOOLEY’S AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF atrested, Mr.01 eres on you | when the gr high enough to subsist their horses — OD SAIN SEL VIDE BRONZE POWDERS. Wirneas—I was arrested in Philip Freligh’s store, by | Wenow learn from the Frentier Whig that the Creek foat of Courtland street “THE subscriber has been sppointed Wholesale Agent for a | Thomas Sedgewick, I think they call him ; I can’t tell | Chief, Gen. M’Intosh has called a general Council of all ac) o%luck, A \i., by Railroad from Jers ios Houie.in Europe, who postess the most exsraordiuary faeili- | who issued the warrant ; | was taken to Copake Fiete, | ‘Me [ndians of the Prairies, and of the whole West and Sea theuas baastanausins coeenein ice heater, Ger | tits for the manufacture of Bronze Powders, by which they ate | 1. srom that to thew -Greand: end then tere riudeon ; | South West, to be held in May next, at the Creek council Valley, Schooley’s M. in Anderson Town, Port Cal, | cabled to offer the most beantiful and sple. did Bronzes at 50 7 ¢ | ground. This council is evidently oallod in relation man Valley. School-y's Mountai.., An ‘own, Port cent lower than former prices. and to defy pil comromcion | | O0Ve Yeon 17 or 18 years a shoemaker, working @ little | frown kipling gpd Spore yee 1 Washutigton, to Belyideve and Easton. os court | hrthie ache, hale horace Rare beta used’ by the largest | betimes on the Tarm: the expected attack, and there can be little do \- ta, apply to J-HML, at the Commercial Hotel, 73 Court: |, usumers in this country for upwards of two Years, who con | Mr. Jonpan—Now, do you think, sir, a shoemaker can | !¢s8 some efficient precautionary measures are adopted by ‘tras Cursished at the shortest notice, by applying to | C2” ireeomnvending them as superior to any other far brillin- | tei the age and quality of a pair of’ boots, 28 feet distant, | ‘Se U.S. military authorities, a bloody contest ma ‘M Lin*m 2 and the Iccos once more go to work cutting down | Justice H. was made upon the spur of the moment. and salaries, curbing otpetae di extending suffrage, | W‘‘hout sutticiently considering his capacity to fill the of- snd go on The ego, Uy upand than we | EH re ceomaenenige a. ben go, down, down, down—and blessed be you and I, s ates are Major W. L. , Y and rh and all others who do not care a red herring about | 2 jerk ecine Houree( Ropemanceitosn New Fao ie of this polities. nine year. Ho is oleo a member of the Bi 9 Since T wrote you leat, T hear that Governor | sithough he bas never practiced mwch. His chance tor Morton’s commission as Collector of this port, has | eppointment is said to be the beat. Next upon the list is come on—also, Wright’s for Navy Agent, and it ie | 8«rnabas W. Osborne, who has been a Clerk of the Police 7 H i int | fo place. Charl 4“ oltath, at Morsistown. Rea ee ty nett afecrivet nap made arrangerpents te |». tter than another man Pee ees bey ould prove very disse- | said, Rantoul’s for District Attorney. Morton wilt | eyes rrsy fi mel arin caer . We STEAMER WILLTAM SEABROOK AT | :}¥ importers and dealer With thearucle, any quuuity, at | The Arroaney Gewanat objected to going into this | trem atvew: but of the whiteagitlers on the feontlen wre | Eas meyer te REMEReIrGte ORE eee aie | Corea tats Oman teste? at cies oko PRIVATE SALE —Tis superior Vessel, ional gap aa eco atc a Mr. Jonpan—I anly want to ascertain a scientific fect, | ‘st the proper authorities will keep a watchful eyeon | {rt0 wetion with lean tack. Boma ribe quid. | Coroner was called yesterd ernoon to hold an in- dhe best mat rials iu the sum“ of 1099, wow oltered at Pre | yas ime J+ BGS ows k Goat Wass atrect._ | ‘Hin the history of boots, Gacater) gan ence nuncs say that Morton will not take the office be- tiger pr haha va gaale, and if not dispo 91 of 1m, hat wag, quitively be J SES Smnec___ Ente Morel & C0-1 918 i | Ceasers ae walla ater; Tue Mancxgster Murper.—From a handbill | cause the Secretary o° the Navy, Bancroft,imposes of aed wer ts semronane oe of sold. on 1 ursday. the 17:h Aor. public auctio SPRING WITH ALL ITS CHARMS. Sree aang issued by the selectmen of Manchester, N. H.,we | conditions upon him, to take care of this and that ilip Mill white hig idder. She wea urs 13) fee keel, 142 feet Mr. Jonpan—Then weare tow itand all this } jearn that ¢! person suspected of the diabolical murder bellied d red d | d - ip Miller, a car- feet 2 inches hull, «feet 2 iuchs in depth, aud 285 tons, is cop- flammery we have had about boots is to af Mr: Jonette Parkes, fn that tome. i red | ROwDeTlied and red-nosed loafer now quartered | men. Upon hearing the circumstances of the case, the per tas ened ana coppe dm te her d si coger rover gpd eo- and T hope the Jury will notice this. Mr. 4 r,in that town, is a man nam upon Uncle Sam. But this is an insult alike to ‘oner deputised Abner Milliken to arrest Miller, and tyne, of 70 nares pow Tn short, she is « only well. batexp usively found in After a few other immaterial answers the witness was | j;’emiah Carter, belonging to Kingeton N.H.. We far. | Governor Morton and to Mr. Bancroft, for the one | he was accordingly incarcerated in the Tombe. ‘his er learn that the wife of Carter has testified | | i iliati e con Oe ‘any other discharged. t - | is no more capable of proposing such humiliating J morning the Coroner hed the body of Bowers removed to fnf'omtion, plea esppives, SANDIFOR HOLES. WittaRo Gasaos, sworn—I live in Renstelaer county; | Joowitt'tc Kar hashed ante tae e759 wae ORE age, | terms than the other ie of listening to them. | (ve Dead House, end directed Dr” Millett maitr 17 Anction © aoge, Charleston, SC eae of hin precast on tix oF seven, years never | 5 feet Tinches high, sandy complexion, red hair, hes lest | They are both gentlemen, and would treat each | "ovtem examination. and STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS— baa Practising ase physician; | think hiv cherec J a thump, and is mpposed to have been wounded in one of | Otheronly aseuch In fact,the President and his Ca- Packet of the Lith of April-—The, yew and slagant (Croseezenined—] am a farmer. and have kept a publio | Hi# hands by the struggle. $500 is offered for his appre- | binet want Morton to take this office for the very | { stimony of James Reed, who keeps a store at No. 61 = ie iene oleh geet ag . Ae hpuse ; Lwas subptopeed here; I heard two men, ‘repre: hension. purpose of relieving them from the responsibility J south street, that on Friday aft Jor accomm ditions for cabin,second cabin | [SHE SIGN OF THE GULDEN FISH, 271 Broadway, | senting themselves as sent from’ th of deciding upon the minor offices in Boston.— | o'clock, Bowers, 001 f he deceased, had his cart backed up They can then say to all office-beggars, go to Mr. | against some py: of cotton, which laid in the street in Morton, and fdon’t trouble us. Nat. Greene, the | front ofthe building No. 61 South street. His cart was ati rent Cp hems Destructive Fire 1n Cran Oncuann —We cory Fe one ol whe | the toslowing from thefRichmond (Ky ) Chromtcle Jast Saturday :—One of the most extensive conflagrations He ad Meeroae Rasteugers. persone. about to embark, will find : of Chambers street, gevtleme: ‘will. find » most | jnviting Dr. Boughton, on election Jendit: hip to c ff o lendi ortmeat the under mentioned articles, just re- i ts ie Waterlou will cal aguia from L verpool on the 26th of | ceived from Paris and London, of the newest {asnions; entcula, | their County to deliver lecture c om | ‘i = i i andi i i horse’ May., Th se who are desicous of sending for thenr relatives or | ted for ths preaeut and spproaching season, which she offers xt iia they hived ‘12 heard their names, but forget ; they | over suffered by a village or small town, took place in Heda Bos yy yerioetien at headsPhilip Maller arene op ehh bis ene eek oan squeet fe: an have them brought out in this splendid packet. a each prtees tei Ht ap Patropage if oes 3) re im. : Mies tn Vitasmiio AA ig ‘in thie. Crab Orchard, Lincoln county, on last Tuesday The | Shaking in his shoes, dreading the application o| Bowers’ cart. Bowers then took hold of Miller's reine Be cna Sveoect, early application shoul wasem, of ves Kytd AB ey ae pulks, G pparee d hots 1 ‘ae ke WEAR fall particulars of this calamity have not ae reached uss Ls epeene doctrine of rotation in office.— Miller then jumped down, and the two hed a Sight, in / i Pate + and- r +? ‘a i. nothing more then the fact that twenty-six houses, in the ray for him! | 1 c JOSEPH MceMURRAY, grery kind—Collars and Bosome of all the uew styles, foravand- | sheriff say at Copake that he was as an good anti-renter | (ottDg part of the town, were burat to the ground y which some pretty hard blows and kicks were inflicted 01 th ing up or turning over. Gloves— 4, very exten 100 Pine atreet,c a street. ing ey wer riptions U ints and Drawers for | 9% 80Y of them The loss to property hold BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER: | soriog and Summer wear, cousisting of Merino, Silk, Thresd, | Amos Jonx: POOL PACKETH—KOR” LIVERPOOL.—Only | Chtton, and Gauzs, of made to order; \ussian Belts, Mouey | ‘own for about eleven years ; I have known Dr. Bough- Pe eet atom ge acer gigas i Helts, jud Shoulder Braces, Suspenders, Umbreilss, Bachiag | ton for about seven years, and his cheracter and standing | Corp WeaTugr IN CanaDa axuificent and celebrated fast sailing favorite packet | Cups, Morning Gowns, Paries, Brashes’ and Combs, and. in is good, so far as I ha ROPE, Edward G. Burber, commander, will positive | f.ct every article that is required by a geatleman for an entire : ‘ou Tuesday. the Ist of April outht for his wardrobe. Tsee you have published, thus far, a very full | upon both sides. Miller then drove off, and Bowers carted sccount of Fairchild’s trial, now going on in our | ti:ree loads more cotton, and was then attacked with a fit. Municipal Court, and your readers, doubtless, find | He was taken into a eab and driven to his residence, but it as rich as the Onderdonk case. For my own | b:fore reaching it he died. Dr Nicholas Millett testified part, I have not a doubt ot the Reverend’s gnilt.— | tst he found a spontaneous effusion of blood on the brain These plous people seem to have unbounded re- | —>tt not from the effects of any blows, and that a blow to must have been very great. Tam a Justice of the peacejat Stephens- E In all sections of heard ; I don’t recollect I ever | the United States the cold weather of March has heard him sing; I have been at his piace, and{he to | been alluded to by the papers, but our Canadian neigh- eture of Shirts, of | See me. bors Passage, the best berths, earl: i is pai juffered still more. At Montreal, as late as the | ¢, re alles have caused it would have taken effect immediately. The Si ehoud beatin board: foot of Beekman mor ones nae predomi be found ou hand or | Cross examined—I never heard of the Doctor being in- | 19hot March, the mercury in the thermometer sunk as fe recaithod with ke Ary MINA CE and F inry, after a consultation of five minutes, found that the tothe subscribers, = ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, made to re in the best possible manner. Also, Silk | dicted for forgery; 1 have seen those Indidi ferent | low as four degress above zero. 4 Ne deceased died from congestion of the brain, produced b; 36 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, New York. shyrtyand Drayera made to order ao ane | places; Thave beon at a meeting at Ante’ vil an Seger Wes erie mina | Hoe ot feme cause unknown to the jurors, Miller was accord- moe | 'N. B ~The Golden Fish will swim from 271 to 207 on the | lieve they calléd it a general training. % * . P ein ‘ain, and of course spare no effo1 e- | ingly discharged from custody. ¢ SAGE FROM GALWAY, DIRECT TO |!stof May. __mi0imtec_ | “Tvidence here closed on the part ot the prisoner. On perch ett Be th, Cincinnati Atlas, in an} vont the foundations from being undermined.— | Dearw ix a Rust Frr.The Coroncr held an inquest at ¥ VORK —The auperior, fast sailing British | THE FISHING SEASON HAS COMMENCED. | the part of the people, counsel again called— curiosity Connected with thee Laken, avon hae Stent | Talk of infidelity—why it is such black-coated } No. 63 Orchard street, upon the body of an Irishmen na a VICTORALA, will sail from Galway on the 1st ““Let those now Gish, that never fished before, James McAxtHur—I was on the ground when they set foal Kiaiien Seas tab tea. aot ty ares Knaves as are every day exposed to the contempt ed Samuel Dailey, 4 years of age, who died between 1 "this offre an excellent oyportaalty to persons ‘hele 0 RoGi hace ‘ee ahd Phe Buckle for | AFe,t0 the effigy. Canada. The writer of this visited a ton yen, ‘ago, in | of an amazed world, that deprive men of all confi- ] and 12 0’clock, in a fit produced by intemperance. He send for their frwnd ing in that part of Ireland, precluding ‘all seasons and all kinds of fishing, in great variety, at the | Mr Jonpax objected to again going into those matters. | (Ane0e. with Prof. Lyell, of London, who pronounced it | 4ence in religion, and make them scorn it, and | was @ very hard drinking man, and went to bed in a par- the troub'e 9.4 verpool to embark. Con- | iowest enah price. For sale, wholesale and fetal x 2 pethe A bia Gerenat stat ithele object was to re= Gaett e greatest curiosities of the kind he ever ssw. | scoff at its ministration. The questions asked here ate of intoxication last night mnede previ ‘order to be ia time for the mhi8 Im*re Apes Rs Flee man alled Big ‘Tuende sora while Dr.B. was in citizen's It ts what is called in Scotland “a Tarn” or mountain | ere—whencecame Fairchild’s numerous witnesses? = steamer of ‘he ts Boston. - AN PIANOPORTER = | dress; there was no auch thing, and it was important to | !¢ke. It is situated wpe @ conical hill about 350 feet high. Pay were they kept back at the first trial ? . NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. Boe further par. ealers: Svat OF by deter Post paid) to AOLIAN PIANOFORTES. . show this It is circular—about half a mile in diameter, and occupies | The jury are now out with the case, and it is ZO SADE PBIGh ED, Femmes ee a Be Ue BRR AG a 'UNNS & CLARK having purchased the patent tight for | Mr. Jonan—I thought all the evidence as to identity | Nearly the whole surface of the hill. ‘The lak generally thought that they will disagree, They oda tan Upeeap acer seaty eoanioty rare “ EE piety} Mnncunee ‘te | Was closed on the part of the prosecution: however, 1 | Wently entirely without inlet; yeta small stream con- | will do that or acquil of the latest style and of superior quality, in quantities to suit red. Pianofortes | Will not object, if they are anxious on this point. stantly escapes from one edge of it, down the side of the Rorerpuae atiached, or t0 atuch ths same toany | ‘The Count was of Opinion that the course was regular. Lad bin! — Rc! of u fonting eae Sarmien de horizontal Pianofortes. In regard to the durabili. Wirtwess—I was there at the burning of the papers,and mrt beaks e summit. 6 level of ae e &C. are prepared to satisfy the most | saw tho effigy alter it was in the ring; [could uot swear I | *tPpoted to be about $50 feet above that of the bay below. HH. Hutieston, master, will sail as above, her regular Ye FOR LIVERPOOL.—Hegular Packet of the 6th Coleman’s Holi: stb: ‘Ac ril—Che aplendid Packer Ship ASHBURTON, tative United Btxia,( x . Purchasers Youre in the faith, Guy Faux. “They warrant that they ean alterand clean the Bonnet to ap- ane Ty pear equal to new. en ee Buyers are cautioned against an inferior arti Hamitton, Canapa pyartn the market. (‘The enmine article, for which superior eetommodations for cabin, second we passeagers, 1s about to embark should Ty appheatioa ou board foot of Maiden Lane, or to al examination and creer | saw Big Thunder there, three or fotr had a hold of tke | A4 there are no high lands within fity or sixty miles, oF 1 ‘ 10 x i 1 at, the last fairof the American Institute, has our EPH McMURRAY, assertion, that the "Coa a ae net the ten called Litthe The gee, te hincuxe | perhaps a greater distance, the curious question arises, March 24, 1845. Geka open ie) Aral RE eA eee Bees cmt iibasteal addins Pack eae st colner Foe, Himnage apy and it Tillynot be adected | by pp, NEM th bast a cele toa Dr B but “don: | Whence me upply of water. ‘Prot Lye supponns Breaking up of Winter—Fire—Want of Water— or at themana/ecory of PATRISON, NOk & CO., swil succeed the Ashburton, and sail on the 6th ol ; know he spoke to Bush, Calves Ne atere trough Niddas ephene hem caren | | Theatricale— late and Flights, &c., 4c. I egg RO wis" poet Rea Beal Ponda eet, |, Creyeceuned Aner, the acon op De. Boughton; | SSutnen br au eofeonae wits popes alti] Alters tedious winter mee’ too ly set in, | JONES'S COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lonisiana and New | tivo may be found’ ‘ose nud 7 octave TUart! Persons ware in: the, room st Gallatin, 06 well-00 } £ ta0 Sentborheed, thet the foautsln heel was Lake Uringing wits is the lively chi f the pd thered |JNITIATORY COUNTING ROOM. patients on SANUNGA, fortes, both in rosewood and mahogany casas, m26 6m* rc Heaact Curven called—t wae at the burning of bad although it is supposed that they ocaupy the same J 'Nging with it the lively chirps of the feathere a7 3, way,e on ta Adal ro tuo 1 Positively sails abore, ber regular day.” HARTWELL S theefigy, and saw it brought, into. the ring by two or lev ang Sar ice has vanished, rama enan . on HE gbieetfthislautitution ato impart thorough instruction ry andsome furni om mO~ 5 it at e t. . t in Book-Keeping, manship and Com ial Anvethine- scarnotonepi mune waacse| «WASHINGTON HOUSE, | eee mdeguce, tne Ll haniemn cies Vertes, Belge, with her ealant commander, Capt, John | “etalon nto thane fe 6. K: COLLINS & CO., oot 223 Chestnut Street, the natives closed up around it; I did not see an | , The trial of Nicholas 8. Gordon, for the murder of } Eclipse, wi Ls . sete eel ees Ie Mombery of tes. leasoanatie Landy Atmnsteaton aie we hig aps goods received on board after Satu ABOVE SEVENTH SERRE NEXT TO THE there known as Big Thunder, thatday. Amasa Sprague, will commenceon Monday, the 7th of | Gordon, plies from Toronto to within eight miles nested to apply to the Librarian at Clinton Hall, who will 1m eats ta New Orleans, Messrs, Hullin & Woodruff. who ‘MASONIC HALL, Cross ewamined—I mean they closed up the circle which | April, in the Rhode Island Supreme Court. : ‘uraish tickets of admission under the arrangement oat ofus. One week and vessels will be at our door. ih tich wht proapdy forward nll goods to their address. — mi6ec — PHILADELPHIA. ‘was broken up a little; I think there were 40 or 60, per- The corner stone of the new Protestant Episcopal the Committee. ae im iin This morning, at3 A. M.,a fire broke out in| | |(7~References may be had at the Academy to Bookkeepers, ‘ ; ; Mereh id Clerks, who have beei ta du King street, threatening devastation to the town, tissyenre. acini: sia — the wind blowing high. Holmes’ carriage factory, | 67, "or sale: Jones's Prinei haps more, in disguise there. f St Stephens, in Purchase street, Boston, was pe ACMA. Rechsee fag Mathie pucket"ship | VW Mahle “pasted 10 cal the attention of eriicroihe | Beren 8. Bunoen eworn—1 was in this city en the 2th inst. it fe tobe a tree church, under the Fae aka pW. f. Beboh will po Sale vf 251 Lote of Valuable propsity situated on the Ist | night of the lth December; 1 saw the Sheriff thet cepa E. M.P. Wells. ‘The plan of the edifice is les'above, her teacler hy bse i and 2d Avenues. 2ith, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th streets, belonging | night. by Mr. Upjohn, architect of Trinity Church, in this city. jes ana Practice of 5 y mn \e frat Academtc hevaniel smodations for cabin, | '2,the Corrgrativn of the Gity of New York, to vesold at auc: | "A Gew._state the conversation you had with the : dogether with ther h wore burnt tothe | buplcadone tp thi emuntrs. We bake repeblidhes ie teed hin aud steerage passcgyern, vertons wishing, to-em’ | von at the Merchants’ Exchange on Tuesday next, April lat, at | ATHY Gne.— State the con Mr. Hague’s congregation have purchased the lot (for- | together with seven other houses were burnt | acd extensively introduced there. 153 timeodSee Prrk'should make arly sopication oa board, Toot of Maiden | Loy tug to ate that batho ayhig Mame of the Property may | nt vou Oh atop reetan Boston and hele re ate eattogg and Rowe | ground, nor would the flames have stopped in their } WINDOW SHADE DEPOT. Jaane: oF to JOSEPH MeMURICAY. | | 'mhasto ar? n re , : at do you propose to show, Mr. Van Bu: | tei'thereon, The Rev. Mz, Waterecr nore nee ree | rapid progress, but that the substantial brick store of PpHtts 18 the ont a spruce aoa N.Y ageum a A 7 7 i 7 4 $ i the only manafacty: extent in the Unit WPAGKETS FOR HAVRE-—Second Line—The eee trom New Orley ‘ous cn ship | 'Atr’r Gunenas stated his object to show by the de tnd willewetemeebureh eetede Saeae ea page spate lan ciao pen | periteweereat hate LAR nection, a ship BALI fs ¥ » wi 5 Lo. i eano! ‘ er 4 ama; imated al ,000—insurance bu a ; superb a IB ess intil the thot Arie en ‘Also, the Furnitate f'aam ty removed for suavesienee of | Ticterean ease oe eae een ately, tr | A fire broke out in Orvene, Chenango county, on the th ty of wat ft detriment, | goreet reprerentations of the most well known pubije build. BUYD & HINCKEN, Agents, sale—superb Fe nch mirror, a fine Pueno forte, dressing bureaus, | yusiretara, row, te meeting, (net tae eer ee Viorathocs | 224 inat,, which destroyed « loth dreesing establishment, | lly om this occasion, When Screw Scunroed | © @ karope and this comntry. on ks of art and mat owe 2 Aonee Sohne, *OGU HRUNS—At 1134 o'clock. the balance stock of gro of eaai ube kel maltreated, and wat sensible of | Containing, in addition to the usual machinery, some for | ¢SPecially on this occasion, when men summoned | taste nl ,ty,cot,c at duis camablishapent. We being both pro- Ly and well experienced, we profess to give satie- favored been FOR MARSEILLES—the packet ship GAS rtment of articles in the liue=- | it, although the opposite had been alleged by the other | the manufacture of woollen goods, making ¢a loss of almost superhuman hie to no avail, the water t " he | faction when With ordecy. TON, Coulter mast r, to sail. on the let proxime,— | 67%, CO™ naar 100, Ko. Ke. ide. about $6000—no insurance. The establishment was ing, you may say, fuel to the flame, from the | oeimeee ‘ARTOL & DE MAURY. BBE Fo: yéssage jn the cabin, for which there are superior | “MAIS, By'o er of the Me 52 chairs, 3 looking | "The Couns allowed the evidence with a few appro: | owned by Hunt, Rathbone & Co, often waiting a further supply. There is'a splendid Go e.. 1... A spring on the mountain, which stands 300 feet ase REET ING ‘ HS, BERUAIN, & PHELPS, or to lasses, 5 coun’ ing house d priate remarks as Lb necessity of adhering to the es An effort is msking to complete a io ge a 7 fe Street. KN, 9 Tu ifaings. — the cargo of hakspeare, from Tenad-e, | sential points of the trial. has been already commenced, from M is, Tenn,, to | above the town. An enterprising Yankee ofered : ‘ ¥ , nor Se eacacneneeeeaIneeL, | (FOB iy eee eu CLES wattanced pore ONO IE LT ike aaa aiceandd We be comsawhat oxi. of | eee aen Red River, in Arkansas, and aiso to con | to bring the water down for aceriain per centage. | Tysarersetiy ghar, just opened the ange and specious ROULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, in lots to suit pare) by " hhmor fom the treatment be hed received. struct a bridge across the Arkansas river. The cost of | The matter remained in statu quo, but this affair, I | ly occupied by Smith, Hewitt & Co,, and are uow tendy to of- 137 AND 139 MERCER STREET. 18. 0.8 OO have ce eee CO. Roath st | | Crocermemined—H d to be excited. the latter is estimated at $45,000. chink will stimulate the creduious. : fer she pablic an cutive new atnek of Carpeting, bought express, inhi: HORN 9. ROULSTORE has the honor to | works on Caano, proving be cond eoubty Chat it eubsnces the | Mr. Jonpan—How did he show it. Thomas Hale’s extensive dying and print works at | We have an admirable amateur theatrical com- | {Leonie spring trade, tome of which, an be found me étion in Horsemanship is now open | “Ale of all crops trom 30 to 75 per cent beyoud stscoat, and tor | Wrrness—Like any other man. Rahway, were entirely consumed by fire about midnight | pany here Winter closes their efforts, but to an enter- 3 NEW SELES RIDMINSTER BRUSSELS, - Pen | market gardening mucl brirging forward vegetables Mr. Jonpanx—{ don’t know how any other man appears | on Friday, with all 01 ‘he fire was not rising manager thereare many inducements. The entirely New it ‘ trom two to four weeks 3 ewe, is the fall av when excited—tell us how he was excited. covered until it had made such ene that net even, | ore, ‘) . ically incli 18 PS, KIDMINSTER THREE PLY, adantity used per acre I also to be preventive against | ” Wiewgss—From his appearance. the books could Be save, ead even’ s % good people of Hamilton are theatrically inclined, Rich Shading. rast mide, and the fly i ‘and the rot in potatoes. Mr. J.— What wen his’ appearance. tbe street was Consumed, “The lone saurt ene ee | aad deserve, as assuredly they willisupport, a ood SUPERVINE FINE AND. cuMon INGRAIN ~ - Wirness—E~cited (laughter. { | tegular company. understan r Forbes, of the : em QTEAM POWER TO.LET, w a2 Gold stress, withiant | coun, gel Sean rennia the Demeearins waresce Suauents watt eo We ear thet Charleston theatre had made an offer for the en- | jugs, prugeee Tale ned Pies ECT sted, Turted mairre | poss. Knquive of 1 ARTO R RLAWTON Pat" | ney’s office on the mo of the )2th Dec.; Walter Sha- ‘he le Journal of suing summer; how far true, remains for Mr. F.to | andJute Mew; Uil Cloths, very heavy, and great varieties, noes ahi eee HART Geld atresia New Vork__ | vor was there; wore tallttus of he crrect of Dar soni ~ nt the seth, states that the moun establish by appearing in propria persona. from 3 o 24 fet wide; tonether with, all other srticles away ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. 42 Gold street. PA -* me go he a a 7, io around us are en fire, at several places at this time, By th there Wasa verti found in the trade. ‘The public are requested ‘to call and exam- HERWAS, JOHN JEFFERSON, aling John Bland, ana | A .()()() GPS. TRUNK BOARDS, just received per sehr. | Hollows whether was Big T. at Copeke; Mr. 8. stated | (Friday night, [9 o'clock) the flame curls upward from (iccareasien: bee’ ing advertisement, | {near suck before pure ne th Bre iwc tpaiiddncnee | ayy 20m mice dPeese BROOKS, Sand Nusmnst | redaction ‘a Rig 8 that he wished tte Bim, to | AGue™'hemgantang Reamentayeas fw om the | with accompanying hand bile put about town, an: EEAMON 8 BUMP chard Je ‘1 r ,, 65 am jassan st 5 — » reateat le; le} 5 C Mra ea nscteapart sie tectaa cents | Aw. co mate Panta RGR sands mas, \elactnte Sig AY tat Wied tine | ae ster souncing the eae legerdemin caso record 14 years. bat shortly before,or about that period, he was suppot after the meeting w: Government, Naval or Merchant Service of after the *TO CAKPET MANUFAC URER ». E idtreduced him 0 . . ver he brought Dr. B. to him, and | _ The ship Symmetry cleared from Mobile on the 224 ED THE CHEAPEST AND THE BRST inst. for Liverpool, witha cargo of 9808 bales cotton, NEWYORK. A was filled with the credulous: money taken to the IN ; i E, of various 4 J. STOUVENEL & CO, fe was born in the month of April, 1808, 40 | [PAR WINE: of, various 4 sines, Cross-examined—I did not make a note of the converse: | Weighing 1,438,194 Ibs. and valued at $76,693 82. tune of $80, but lo,and behold! the bird had flowa, 4 i , Tinueit in the yenry Y658 and Weal. e Restos Tan | Uy TALHAM & “J cion'at the time; Thave been ealled on to atate it wince | Walter Connely‘alias Comly, the young man recently | making a magic ight indeed. Rage, fury, threats GLASS AND "CAMPS y, being most | _mb2t tmerre this court commenced by the District Attorney; I don't | arrested at Mobile for passing ceunterieit Mexicen dol | and fights ensued—but to no avail; the ready was lostsand next day you could find nonewho had dis- | RESPECTFULLY eall the attention oft Coen offer a re- COTTON YARNS. recollect who it was he asked to be introduced to Big T.; ia escape on Tuesday ight last. By dint of of Country Merchants, at ee, wo - inctory evidence REAMS BLUE PAPER, suitable for doi introduced to the | 1 rance he cutaway the grating of his cell, end} bursed half a dollar for the magic flight. Poor Hotels, Steamboats, Ship Masters and Fam: or (, or legal proof of his d and such reward will ac- | F ‘ "doing wp yarns, bl rt 1 e sortment, ata great dednction, being manufactured by ourselves , rial eat gua Feo ra | ure” eae tha dropped the ground. onres (9 HO wIBAOW | gulls} who would sooner suppor. the chimera o! | tnd winch eansotbe tue gua sed wos an adventurer, then the entertaining efforts of their own townsmen. tiene Halt fo ay A Railroad under consideration, end with fair | Pie Givne, Astral and other Lampe uiterd ce Belay sed trace prospects of success, to the West, will make Ham- f and refinished equal to new. Broa a paatne theroughfare. Mr. Gilkison, a Gtsge and, Lai pa ede to order and to match any pattern, ntleman of known ability and perseverance is its nay | Wi Retail Store No. 3 ter father. Vortex. Sin war eer et ortement of new patterns of Ct ai ourt street, Boston, to, whom. al ga STN E—100 bbls. Southern Satu yy “s nnd Ce 2” to ‘ OBERT BRIT to be addressed, ROBERT BRITTO | A fellow named James Hall, aconsed of murder and Le Aas J MeCOLL & CO. 90 Brosd street. -| remember the conversation at the | So mening, a era ere mat some other Pri PQTATDES—G00 bushels ori by ‘otntoes, District Attorney’s office on the 19th Dec. lant; | heard * Jont order, Jnstiveesived any agen iehuers, {| Shaver say he seked to be introduced to Big Thunder;' Og» The Russian Empire has nineteen military . 7. ’ ‘street, sor, q ‘dand Camphine London, Janoary 29th, 1845, (Pocaccoow boxes Bweeny Paws that after the meeting was over Bain brought Dr. B. and *Chools, in whioh are 19,000 students. In the army pro maee ‘mlbee nv Introduced shaver to him, motion ls open to all, without distinction of rank or clase: