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THE NEW YORK HERALD. a SSS See last Se Sines Seca tahes neleaiaaalerna dice oa See — Scones eee ‘ol, XI. las 5 ‘ al : Vols ty Mo mwas Mo 4068 NEW YORK. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1845. Woe oe Cant THE NEW VAD TEDAT TN.” UNION COURSE, LONG ISLAND. 77 TS! PARAVET TS BAZAAR, "°c “f'" | °° (Meeting of Samdels, Wastiresp) Five really peace, liberty (Applause) CARE ee Conve meet, THE NEW YORK HERALD : 149.ana 15 Brosaway, comet of Liberty st. | aon meet, rei See Bir. Vaur then invaders haere aed) sane Turstey Anat AGGREGATE CIRCULATION \ rps ESLABLISHMENT founded the tut at Brecane, |. SCAR en E MMaNT tpcaiiee tain. anes tar bec creer eaekay eetheS Mavonatty. : THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. KA on apedlic store fo sale of grery dese iption of | ing looking individuals, took theirseats in Nation- thought proper, and they would be regarded ‘as of the | Whig. . Dem: a Phy THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. ‘Te subseriber havin rented the upper part of the guildteental | @l Hall, yesterday afternoon, and said nothing for WO 98 Yo Ga alain fusiltiaeae| bole Wi 2. Raven. : ays tae, wo aa flee, te ie tran arts fally half an hour. ‘There were but two females] was puid dow; Chairman and socretaryiwere uppointed, | Wd. Jobe L Moore, blic. turers and importers, wil ‘to obtain ata cheap ) f Al thi 6S. Woodhu |, “William Gale, THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pab- ———— , Sud convenient store; and the ladies and. geatlemen’ ¢'inleadid | PLES Who, at length, got together, and passed meray ‘or hobiin a Convention antag ereH BE Tt Ps caer | nese momen eae lished every day of the year except New Yea. Uay and Fourth — e place of resort and a public and fruhioursle promeusda, the heavy momenis away iw rather an animated is expected all the infidels in the world who’ can attend, | 4J.W. Hubbard, James A. Divyer,’ S-muel Sparks, Pein zeal tara Pt COPY OF 87 36 ver narun—pouager | THY. LATE PROPAIETORS of the BEACON COUaSE | | MEE, HL ant port of tne two patter as Beste mas alee} canversation, the subject of which, itis to be re: |r be meant Lg Selliem Adams. Emeneel, D oaty treeehmaes THE WEEKLY Ritsibd’ os: Basaran | erclly paticeled hom bale heehee eae ee Joon, where she will continue aa before, to give the moat perfect | gretted, was uot audible. When the audience was | ,, ie unbelievers then seperated entirely dubious of | 7 4°" fiunter oh j , Ppa. Where . John A. Bunting, Sylv’s Gedney, Kich, T, Coropton, W: Tucker, ‘Asa B. Meech, | ‘ihrod’s'Vanuue, “Why B. J, Meserole, Jere. J. Dickinson, Charles J. Dodge, + the fact of their beirg there at all, the Treasurer except: | po liunter. 9 ed, whe was seen tu button the pocket containing the money, to slap it twice with his open hand, and give sur- dry other evidences of faith in the fact that dojlare and HERALD—pul the las son tha Beacon i cents | GC » they, hei th Hi druff, takes ties pala, cast in Saaaag, SnU7* OF SF 29 Poe anar apo the Union Sour for the com sem focal meet § .. . ¥ uri Ps ald is over TREY SVE THOUSAND ee a fe the | rotting, Hardie Racing and Foot Haciug. “Che following Se eens oF ny paper an ihiveny, | Rrouing Stakes and Fare i ffred,o come off telat w Mu beat c} for business in April — : ONE DOLLAR, pretty well fagged out waiting, Mr Vaur ascended including the best kind of Morocco © ‘ram psi MD es "Sc Several Counters to let; with. glare cee eaquice mm the | the rostrum and spoke for some time in rather an ane ‘T. A. ARTAULT, indistinct manner, observing in the first place, that ; ion cents are realities, whether hell or Berkley’s ideai philo- Pavid B, Jarkson, Andrew Ta oram: wr re fore. i > i if a i he worldygnd, s4, therefore A taadvencat | Stake So, IoFree for horses never, tected for 4 Pare, mile “DAGUERREOTYPE. the body to whom the title of Infidels was applied, |*Phy be fiction or not. TIRINTING ofall ade exceud 48 1hd san unddbents Girtans wake ah Seer jes never rotted for a Purse ‘Two OBN ROACH. icity, fete, ttet, New Sort, is| had little to do with it themselves; its bestowal| From Orecon —The Peoria Register gives a jet- [13 iam Beaman, dit the moat elegant style. ile heats in harness. Sub. $100, H. KF. 2 rs 1, ‘ ‘i 7 ais . McG: i iculur Craw " JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘Stake No, 3—-Bree for gooey Never Wau a Purse, over $£0, tieles ol the beat quality used tu the, Daguc rreotype process.— | W28 quite gratuitous, just as that of Yankee was fp. jet fap Mie. Meanie AOE. es Particulurs of Pe drecy try teeny YaopAurron ov THX Hanano HsTARLiinMen, Tyo Muleheats, wader ie Sadale, "Bab, $10, HF His Triple Compoan a, Holiness oa eros, Preparation, | plied to a portion of the American people; and in The hervest is just at band, and suck, onaight‘ciwheet SC kiberion, ee Rein lorthwest corner juon jassan streets. 4 No.3, in heruess. or German Accelerating Liquor. such cases, it fre 1 2. e 6 David’ oss ‘ ace Ne are aia ends the snddle, free for horses (Cameras of his ows manuineture. as well en Tiiahsat Ge y requently happened that names be barley, oats, peas and potatoes, are seldom, if ever tu be = dh ¥ CL 8. PRITISH AND NOKEWANERIGAN KOVAL MATL | EEE OB arse ver TDi hor oll 1¥euie German Cameras sold'at this establishment | stowed were taken away alter they had become | #8 i the States, that of wheat in particular—the stalks SHIPS. hye JG Carpenter, man ones. will be warranted genuine. G Let. 1 ue! " being in'many instances as bigh as my head, the groins |‘ . 5 tn 3. horses, ; 2 int | Teapectable and dignified by the owners, and so it ought | gone 60. W.B John Foore, John M. teed, OF 1200 tous aid 440 horse power cach. | tacts Avril the tak ae er ee ekatee, Rae au Of bears be aary from the country for any articles used ieimera: | to bem their case. The term Lofiiel in its general scuse, cea eae Scaaniies ersaers “he | 2 mi. Mo Shee dome poyess Under contmaet with the Lords of the Ad | street, hyd EM. three or more in eackdgo make & ree. PLUMBY DAGUERRIAN GALLERY AND PHOTO: DAGUERRIAN GALLERY AND PHOTO. | Meant merely ou unbeliever ; it wus applicd by the Ms-|the mountains. ‘The soil ia good and the climate mont WQcackenbish, Herbert Hall, « miralty. Tas Teeees APHIC DEPOT, 251 Broudway, corner of Murray ae, | 20™€tans to those whe did not believe in their religion— superior, being mild the year round, and very healthy, Niel Gray, Francis Godine, HIBERNTA. Commander A. Ryrie, Kaa BS eee ap ap a eR pear cg ‘eaney's Jewelry Biore,) awarded the Medal, four first by Christians in a like sense, and by several otuer bodies | more ao than any country I have lived in the same lengih Jacob Maller, Lewis H. Waits, GAMBMIA, GoM. Be Judkanis E. I IPPOI D & CoO remiaras and twa bigest honors,” at the Exhibition at Bos- | Of mun, too. in thut sense of the teim,they were most de- | oftime. Produce bears an excellent price— pork 10 cents; Thomas Spatiord, A. A, Alvord beef, 6 can! Ma, respectively, for the best pie- | cidedly Infitels, buc in the higher ‘and philosophical . | sense, they were alse Lofidels os not holding those tuncts izes, taken in any wee, pn satis | or creeds imposed upon men by superstition, or discard. —___mi/im*re_ | ing those tables inculcaied in the nursery ‘and by the MRS. CARROLL’S MEDICATED VAPOUR | *choolmaster. Having arrived at manhood, they thought BATHS, tures aod ‘Super likenesses, of factory terms. 3 potatoes, — yori ier per bushel _ ‘ cles are purchased at the above prices with | 15 James D. Oliver, Johu$. bilson, ‘Thomas MeKic, vidity by the merchants for shipment generally to | 42 GW. Altioe? | Joe Hee ae, Jone W “Hows: the Sandwich Yslands and Russian settlements on this | 17 Wm. Philhps,. W.H. Corel, | W.E.Palmer. |. continent, and are paid for mostly in stores and groce- Heary E. Riallund Wai. Shaler are also democratic (No. 103 Wituiam Staeer, near John,) WFER FOR SALE. the following Geods, of their own im- " neXt gL ZEEE WORSTED AND'GERMAN H ich. WORSTEDS, for themselves, and in that sense were certainly | ries, the latter of which is th f these Tsianda, | Cavdidates for Acaintant Aldermen in the Sixth. Joho i CC Oh A OS Bast muaisinetare aed besdaeed Ive clsortmeat deserving of the name of Infidels, and like all other | rarticulerip sacar wag oad: Braduct of these Teianda, | Candid va f : y— i : road . 1» vilarly sugar and coffee, of which abundant Foote is the regular nomince. . tase Money"Krom Boston to Liverpool, $120. Boston to L ‘ ik, WOAN VASE ; ANY parsons tea hee ea) acy of Mrs. Carroll's | Tational men they refused to believe in the adoption oF ‘are furnished. Wages for taborera. are highs-cste | Arthur Tupyen is the Abolition, and R Smith the Anti- ‘These ahips carry experienced Surgeons. Cotton, Linen, Silk, Worsted, Gold and Silver, of all widths Vapour Baths a8 a remedy for and as & preventive of colds, | imputation of areligion ; but they had so much of chris-| trou hands are getting {rem one to two dollars por a License candidate tor Mayor. No berths secured ’rill paid for. influenzas, rheumatic affections, ke &c. Although its bene- | tianity in their system as to “try ull things—beld fast that EMBROIDERY PATTRENS, and mechanics from two to tour dollars per day. It is City Bicctien M : ts in tuch b ted, it should r i 2 2 Be rate All Matec sud Nabers ie hata ugar Vapour Baths realy pete to | bought, ad tke allo thous who dclaimed apana' a | eh naieuly men, can be procured at theseiees, se | The ciiy election taker place to-morrow. soe For working aud Oruemental ‘Trimming, plain and shaded; | $¥¢t¥,0ler mode f bathing. Mi rouairtred from tying | hut christianity, did not understand or respect either ; perpetual meadow, furnishing two complete new | here is much speculation afloat as to the probable Fl fended with innonvemienes tering—No beth can | theit, religion consisted of attending church as they | cropa in a year, spring and fall’. the latter roma ng | result, ‘Tne Polls will be held as fotlows :— be more simple, given at Mra, ¢ Principles of ‘ph: STATEN ISLAND : lower Chenille, ke. FERRY. er Plain and shaded, gud Chine, Sticks and Spools; Twist, of Whitehali Street Floss, do. and pleasant than the Vapour Bath as | Would their business ; the merchant went to it with the a through th inter. Beet is killed from the First Wano—-The Poli for the First District of the IW’s establishment. Some, contrary to the | same feelings as be went to the Exchange—to make as iS cay bison of the yaar ik yeu hive any enterprise | First Ward, hall be held at Thresher’s Broad Street FRINGE logy znd common sense itnagine that there | much as he could out of it. ‘They were reviled and held | ieit, grit glo! (tive int for | Hotel, corner of Browd ud Pearl streets, tora, anal ez Monday, March 27th, the Boots will run as fol- Bill, Worsted and ‘Cotton, of the latest styles. feat ot tee bar iencolaatara bath; the cirealation, by thee: | up to acorn, and told irequeuily that they could not hold | there’ io eet eae ay any Bere ia tho, place for | eset tlie second Distiet’et the Fitst Ward, ‘i LEAVY STATEN {LAND : ‘Aad Bia Oo oaslie waited abled to resist the influence of he atmospherecheuen the iden together were it for no other reason than the foolish doc: | around the Willhametty Falls, which he expects to com- | shall be held at P i ial eres 5, 10, and 12 A Ma 8 and 5, PM. GOLD AND'SILVER CORDS AND BRAIDS, TAS: of catehing cold afer bath, is abu. “Open from ix’ in | {rine the imeuleated ; their principles had been misrep- plow in two years, at o cost of thirty thonsand doltars— | ty ane cae District ofthe First Ward, shall 3 .: BE ‘4 " ve morning till 9 al ‘ort went to any part o » 1 ly enoug! ink that be- | Ou lati ‘the lot Hou ich pe at No, 112 a A ? een 9 and 11, A. M.: 1, 9%, and 6, P.M. STVEL, GILT,AND. SILVER BEADS the city. 5 cause they did uot go to church regulurly, and profess to Ronoete Ge ean which hes just floished eee Sxconp Wanp.—The Poll forthe First District of the - Becauimeh a teri ofthe owners thereof. _mbldre Parse Trimmings, Sealand Jet Suton Se, Suiphor Baths reanire one hours notice May to 19 Fulton | believe what none understood nor practised—they, were | granted the Doctor a charter for twenty years—he en: Second Ward, shull be at Second Ward Hotel, No. $7 UNITE ATES MAIL LINE I VILED SILKS, infidels, unbelievers, and all the rest. It was said, too, | tering into « tt Lote tl f ts | Naswau stree gh BALTIMORE. NY O% ' — a SAIS | that they were nominally christians ; but admiited, that | cf tnteteen, feet ta width tO pase ty eolety the hove coke | he Pull forthe Second District of the Second Ward, THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. LON ANT DARGELe: AZOLIAN PIANOFORTES. they were 0, they were not going to be so any longer ; | completed in two years rs above stated. He has anum- | svall be at southwest corner of Beekman and Gold eee rE RORD COMPAR, PALTIMORE ‘apes, Bindings, Galloots, &e. IN ements lien Aaselerct ee the taberrt, ppt fer | they were, fast five (Nar Rawwds@abeoiiing Cate | eee erie ee aia rations and BO.) rein Wanp—The Poll for the First Bistrict of ‘lie % . Oe 5 A eir ret do is abili i : ww Warv.—’ f Vin Cheater, Wilmington, Elkton, Havre de Grace, ke. _Al Liem entire Snieed. cs Gbunmratias Moatasticciiny cites tr poupbectetiee They ns oming a distinet | toubts are entertained of his ability to comp it, He aD FARE ‘REDUCED. BLEACHING POWDER. the public, diet they’ are now. Prepared to. supply Pianofortes At Hy aps ah nn se 0) ASKS Bovds suserior Bleaching Powder, landizg from iverpoo!, aad fe ff ate ing and resolute frou’, end for doing so they would be de- tothe de Kvao Wasuose, “ardy tas | hotne by thor ver} men who urea tet hos for = is constructing alarge flouring mill, with four run of | Phird Werd, sholl be at No. 3i Courtlandt street. burrs, which will be ready tor business this fall. Hehas | The Polltor the Second Disirict of the Third Ward, iready two saw mills in operation at the falls. Every | *hali be at No. 6 Barclay strevt. sh’p Pacifie, from ic sule by ge! oy ty of this inv isfy the most | being nominal christians ; but this wonld be but short- | tiing is flourishing in this country. ‘The Poll for the Third District of the Third Ward, ni ee ‘Nos and 67 Neseeu a Brsaa onreeth Rea y ogaantostery | lived: one ter egenized theaateligunt cela be oa bay es me seMdunra Wann, ithe Poll for the Firat District of th te i | —“TRENGH PLINT GLAGQUVDR Re cL a, . e° by cated weuld joia them ; the business men woul witl Mar feuntH Wasp —The Poll for ie AILY, at4 P.M. NeW i h cu nt. portion of tqe talent, the learning, the intelligence of the e yal t i ‘illiam ans jane streets. 3 i sn he dereept sundays) at 1034 P.M. ELE BRRGUIE WAL TRIG beret ee smcana’ eee ebiie are tisted an gznnl tle! ee ttan "Pialsotites® Country, were unbelievers, and Suly waited forthe mo, | Assembly Dill (o incorporate the ‘Troy: and. Greeubudh The Poll ior the Second District of the Fourth Ward, Or on the arrival of the 5 P. M. traim from New York, we leaving Balulmore for the South and. West ones Wh howe WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH. tensive manufacturers of Watch Crystals and assware, tu the. De Moselle, Ira th infos “lass Besiers inp ‘houses generallysthat they hat at their ware-room, No. 240 Broadway, opposite the Park, where | ment ero they joined it. Not one of those men who went also may be found an assortment of 6, 6% and 7 octave Viano- | 19 church, not for the beneft of the thing, but tor the fortes, both in rosewood and mahogany casas. m256m*re_ | look of it, to gratify their families, and coniorm to a re- Railroad Association. Mr. Johnson withed the bill made | shall be at the corner of Oliver and Henry streets (Wir & special order, but the motion was not favorably regarded | ren Hall), by the Sanate, and the Dill fioally went on the general ‘Tbe Poil for the Uhird District of the Fourth Ward, e EW SEEDs. spectable custom—would stay away fromthe. These | Tders. The committee on banks and insurence compa- | shail be at the house of George Bonnett, No. 62 Cherry i . t lannfactory in this country; and, in order to fulfil to HE a ee ined b ci ight be called the dead weight party, for just as such a | ie# reported the bill to amend the charter of the City Fire | sirect. earn ee eng can, be-peocarea | entire, satisfection 7ilcommands Cunt abe be aldrneed $9 X lship Noxtharnberiand, all she new and choice anu perty existed in politics 90 did it in ratlgiog ; they formed | !nsurance Company of New York, whieh was read twice | The Poli for the Fourth Dirtrict of the Fou:th Ward, . Freuchand English, ‘The beauty of this Glass, the as jal and perennial Flower Seeds, with a Giqured the body—the fanatics forming the soul of achurch. This | “Pd T«ferred. The special order of the day, being the | siall be ot No, 340 Pearl street, corner of Dover street. New York and Albany Railroad bill, was then taken up, | Firra Wanp—The Poll for the First District of the and after several amendments being proposed, the commit: | Wifth Ward, shall be at 97 Chapel street. ‘eo rose without debate. The same committee reported | ‘The Pollfor the Second District of the Fifth Ward, ton * at dead weight party professed religion, and went to caurch Be ig ee tnrootimes a ay, solely because i was respectable but some of the most beautiful kinds, as low as they can be pur- | Whenever the infidels became organized, notorious, fash- ased elsewhere. We have also a lare stock of the most | ionable, and respectable, they would be Joined by whole choice Vegetable and Grass Seeds, together ye ba lerae sasort- | hosts of such christians. He recollected one Sunday ~~ Western Passengers leaving New. York at 5 P.M.,can | style of all the agticies they manufacture, as well as moderate take the Line tha Philadelphia at 1032 P.M. : A inde ia the Hom of grders, will, bigs eller ited be pereere os aac eae eer Returuing, th altimore at § A.M. and ¢ P.M." N. B.—Custor feturuing, the gpalumor at § 4.0 an as Wheeling, $13—Pi American and fore a mers Passenger house sn Paris,27 Paradis Vossonniere, or a fae Depot progress on the Northern Reilroad bill. The bill in re | shall be at northeast corner of Duane and Wash: lation to the Circuit Court of New York, authorizing suid | streets 4 «| Crystal, 90 Paradis Potesoun et Please forward | mentof Fruit, and. Oruamental ‘Trees and Shrubbery, meeting an sequaintance, who was reputed us a very | COUtt ow cngogel in the trial of Polly Bodine, to hold | The Pollfor the Third District of the Fifth Ward A Passenger Car will be atached to the Freight ‘Train, len | thet divest to Willits set, New Verde fig’ ote Heatsening Herbaceous plants, of every, description, for sale ou | teneere: Methodust; they ‘had a chat und a, Jong. walk { ‘te sessions on tae day of the election, was thon read a | nocswemons House, No. 165 West Broadway ing the Depotat 5 P.M. Fare 50 cents. Passengers by this Line re want will all and jndge for selves, at the new Seed iogether, and us it was the time of church servic, he ob- third time and passed. ‘The Senate then went to the order The Poll for the Fourth District of the Filth Ward, sieli willoreivein Baltimore at analy howe next woraing. LEGS. HANDS, AKMS, &c. More and Conservatory of” DUNLAP & CATLMAN served to bis friend that he thought it strat.ge that he neg- | Of | Third Reading of Biils.” ard a number of bills were || he at No. 32 Vestry street DRY Ghose to itimore. The Loss of Feet and Legs no Hindrance to the ad 2w¥ee. 635 Broadway. lected church and preferred a wall ; the other replied that read a third eee and iobe and this order of business Sixra Waro.--The Poll for the First District of the Oro cags Sa, bee! ce hy jenn Py THO EE (acl Subp ~——"GOACH MAKING. ~~ | he did not feel anxious about going, as he thought he | “4 peteevered in, until the hour of adjournment. Sixth Ward, shall be at the Hook and Ladder House, ; cS, lbs. h bly, pest fter . Frights reoeived and forwarded daily xcept Sundays) from ‘at, corner of Madison at, New. York, resj'ect lcusiion 4 ftteeanl Jestaause te sceokalent heck | aepnbare street. oP NAKE NOTICK—Practies makes Perfect —The subrenber | could. gain as much in conversation as by sitting in public. that ‘he continues go man i afnctare ARTIFICLAL LIMBS, on a plan the ite Palmo’s. i for the Inst twenty years, entirely | church, und that at best he only went to it for the sak: of having devoted himself the Depot, - 2 a 7 - ond District of the Sixth Ward, tie Danek in aerhour Gan OP tay oe and delived in Bal- fully info: to the Coach Making business, in ell. its various branches, he | example, und not ior any good there was in it. ‘Then, | {40d, little businese of a private nature was transacted. | ,nallbe ot Ne 2 Carlton House, facing Leonard street. %. H. HUDDELL, Agent, Phila. most correct and less complicated, having, through | feels fully satisfied ihat he is able to give every satisfaction in they were vory ceriain to have a large cluss that | This morning, two reports, majority and minority, were | ‘The Poil for the Third District-of the Sixth Ward, «hall (> For any informati veapeetio the above Lines, epply to necessity, invented, made and worn an artificial leg oasis of Carriages that may be o1 Seedy 4 tj be styled fools—without which they could | ®2l¢ ou the several applications in relation to the eschea- | ho at No 138 Centre street. 0. FISHER, Agen for forty'years, and been a manufnewurer for thirty- ference ean be given in.any part of the city as it regards | 76! ai iewodtrus eta y ted estate of John G. Leake. Both reports deny the Poll for the Fourth District of the Sixth Ward __No, 7 Wall, or 6 Weat streets, live years, feels confident of giving satisfaction to | his work. Al! kinds of Carringes done up aud reptired in the A esd hate! ates ail ~ lead ern Cipla his | claim of the Scottish heirs, the majority recominend the | shall’ be oe the North American Hotel, cornerot Bowery FOR BALTIMORE. Comrnon Wood Leg. of vats Manis: Azim OF ihe | Porthos Second hand Wayo taken larexchaue for sew ones | and ecuer large eitieswho were guided fiikehe netic | spropristion of the entate'to tho comson school tank |S Bayard street, {aciug Bayard street. 7 1-2 O'CLOCK, A. M_F ARE $2. oN. B.—All letters taust be post-paid. or others. CG, BARCALOW, 157 Fourth street, Curiosity —who go with the crowd no matter whether x | 804 the minority to the Orphen House. ‘The report of the | ° gers Where The Pri athe First District of the CITIZENS’ UNI LINE. mhi6 $m*eec apt 2w*re nrar 6th avenue, beto oburch, the theatre, or any otuer piace. ‘The pre- committee of the whole, was disagreed to, and pendiog 8 | Saventh Ward, shall be at No. 126 East Broadway. VIA NEW CASTLE & FRENCHTOWN RAILROAD. “4 GONGRESS COLLAR sent state of the world was very anomalous ; it exhibited | ™°tion to reconsider, the House adjourned.—Albany 4t- | ‘The Poll for the Second District of the Seventa Ward, ara Phiedelgnis and Beluimore, wil te-open | AUCTION GENERAT, AGENGY ext commission | BEAUTY OF STYLE, and elegance of, fuah opeqaatied | an amount of Knowledge far in advance of the exlating in| !#» pri 6 suall be ut No. 141 Medison street. ht (ERCHANT ae rh for avel on MONDAY nest, before.—Our new style fof stitutions. icularly those of religion. In Europe the ‘The unrivalled and favorite eanboe ROBERT mt wry No. 116 Nassan street, first foor, New York. na fram page) long The Poll for the Third District of the Seventh Ward, q to be attl factu’- I institut . bene ak the old stand i MANSHAL manuiactu’- | institutions were before the people; here, the people were Trapr oF Cuicaco.—During last season large shall be at No, 189 Cherry atreet. * ‘LL’S only Troy Shirt itotions - i stocks of merchandise were laid in by the country ‘he Poli for the Fourth District of the Seventh Ward, MORKIS, Captain Dot hay bees thoro f sales of He ture ‘y * | in advance of their institutions ; for although the 4 . ‘ The Poll for the Fourth District of the Seven 1, der, will take her place on is end of the Line, and theswittand | Feat itrctanaie of sit aads. Personally attended at | Depot: 20 Chashom street, New York. Ait orders should be | taave of education was spaken of and recogaized, dealers, who have reduced their profits to Butaliving rate J hall bo at No.19 Jefferson street. plendid st»amboat CONSTITUTION, Capt. Chaytor, on the | the residences or stores of persons relinquishing housekee! Sinaia Ap pall woe Sg In thie tacthee Hee t that their learned establishments, colleges, and aca | *P0Ve Chicago prices. Merchants here, likewise, in anti- | The Politor the Fifth District of the Seventh Ward, altimore and. a orbusjness. (ash ces made pa. "Furniture aud Mera Heraltst atthe ld stand of Meehan ad Ghats imavet, MW. | demies were the mast unsuperable obstacles the spread | “ipation of a largely increased trade, bought heavy sup J siall ke No. 243 Cherry street. wharf ration. i of science; were checks upon philosophy, and toes to ‘We have also ma.uf tured « large quantity of those | truth ; so that it might be oaid that the bulk daily, (except Sunday, at | tarers and traders can always have accommodation advances newrtyle (7 Pleat Shirts, which canast've cople | business corresponding with such increase of former years J chall be at New 28 G rr street, Dock st 3 “ of the; cople > y shal at No. jouverneur st a Hotlock, A. M. for New Castle, where passengers will take | Savers guy traders cam. al og advance bund ia.the cht. seople J "in this they were dis nat be uperier to the learned Doctors who professed erudi- ppointed, as causes entirely be | ‘The Poli ier the Seventh District of the Seventh Ward (fe care (isiown tobe the most. coimfortabe in the country) or PENING OF SPRING FASHIONS — Ax the pleats are all sowed down, it will obviate the dificalty ton inthees ‘culleges, Dedeuss they sought truth eats youd the control of the most prudent snd far seeing, com- J : hall be at No. 682 Water street. . forUakimote ariving cme to (end the gay line iutdces) | A THE MAGASLN DE MODE = : Senach and they weee the authors of an ease mUe | resent season within the limite of last year operations, | 1 EKGeTH, Wako The Poll forthe First District of the Gonyect with ihe Lines leaving Baltimore in she aferaoos for GO Canal street . NEW YORK HOTEL, sense ; aud they were the authors of any vuluable disco when it should show an increase of at Ivast 25 fur cent | (;8AtBWard suail be at southwest corner of Broome an 741 Broadway, New York City. very of science, alhough the literati took good care to ap- a biercer streets. phe Line to? ‘ Baliimorefor Philadelphia daly, excepe Bun: | MADE 0. BEHRMAN begs leave, to, inform her THIS new and splendid etatlismeat opened on the lst of J propriate itto themselves, by subsequent but better pub id perbeps the main cause cf this effect, istri Eig! Wari, aye tits and Dinvere| Monday nests the Shot Alazeh, ust. when ake wiiteasbicn | i December lat the mont ahiomble augir of | [itd claims, Such wastrvo ia theware cf Daverrett a | “Ue, Dartial fullureet crops. upon which dependence was | «nap bron ke *eyoecond District of the Bighth Wart, Breakfat and Diners provided on board the Boat. lends ‘schema of ie ilk Hits, jun revived | the cy, mown fell onomatipn 1b cabre Wonton Broad: | poor working blacksmith who Jucovered the Gaivanic | [1#0e!. Produce statistics show alessamount his season | ‘Tne Poll forthe Tied District of the KighthWardphalt ES hl Riaileneeeeate 1 haa i merecy erie, endin eety'eanpresidennd 10” | aged avait erapurcniraed fartced athe Rene aati | Magnet, Long before te learned aver dreamt of it. Tne | (Sse Mat auipped and on hand to hip, stuce the last hat | pu at Ne 86 Tuompoon stoee sy iG AND PITTSBURG. {iso sill be cubibited, a3 entire new exyle of Ladies’ Hats, slegant manner Yor the accommodation of families and sin- | retigion of the day from which it was an alleged crime | [i Sc cry Ving ite see eee ke share of even | ‘The Poil of the Fourth District of the Righth Ward, ‘Tickets through to Wheeling and fittsburgh can be procured | Gulled “ARTOIS HATS,” which, from their peculiar and It- | $15 geaticman, and no priue will be spared to reader" the mort | to cereent, Scat’ assumed a revelation, wat thee case ey, | (uisahort crop found its way into the hunds of country J sigh eerie, our Distric n the boat. a tr fact to may 3 ase wit ir | their doctrines in acco! e wil t 3 whatever ‘a 7 e Poll for e ‘ard, on y ihe style, eae panes eevee fine double Dan Cochet satiate tion all who favor the hor ith their | their doctrines i dance with that; and wh: dealers, in consequence ot the remarkable mildness otthe | The Poll for the Fifth rict of the Eighth Ward, phot greet G. H. HUDDELL, Agent. tls teen ad SB vb y Straws, pecrouvge. Jt will be eo - | difference exists on other matters, all sects agree in sup. past winter, rendering the roads and thoroughfares to our | shill be at No. 162 Varicl treet. om NEW YORK, SCHOOLEYS. es i? Fk pressing enquiry on this subject ; but what was the faci / city almost impassable, it being well knewn that with the The Poll for the Sixth District of the Eighth Wurd, exceptton of about three months, the roads have been in a | si,al! be at the northeast oormer of Vandam 3 Hudson most wretched condition, ‘rom November, 1844, to Mareh, 1345.— Chicago Journal. suit their convemence At the proses, Beet neers all nae people bee The location of the house, the it iber of Ii ¢ | Upon religion as a humbug ; the greater of practi beantifal parlors, the epncioua and airy halls, render it & mos: | business rian M4 NEW YORK, SCHOOLE ei Ribbons ans jowrrs, of the choicest MOUNTAIN naa. — reat varie'ies, N TON.—Leave foot of Courtland street dai Ree ped, DALLY’S pbs MANUFACTORY, a Sunda ‘ halls, render it a most | business men know better thanto be gulied by it, but still, ‘The Poll for the Seventh District olthe Eighth Ward, itd o'clock, A.M., by Ri from Jersey City. to Morris : } Miver St. Trey. i. | desirable residence for those visitiug the eity'either on busivess | for the sake of convenience, they let their lamilies go on ; = shali be at No. 269 Spring street. ee eee bite sche rt Mp Cheyer et edith able te fact ne mow maneiveraning | oF Pleasure. Fi H ALEINGS. Proper, as usual, thinking it tho easiest way to savertine pp Surszaz Count, g_lurday, April 3 -Strong vs |" ‘rhe Poll tor the Elghih District of the Eighth Ward, dy Weasiigcon, to Belridenc and aston, fine cut and amoking Tobacco and Suuff, at 285 River street, . : : and Jog slong others through ‘the | He | cccemusehonatetteoce onions ne hed ce einen si Tir oom ae ee ee (tes For sau, apply to J.Hill, at the Commerei: |.73 Court- | Troy, next door to tl ton market, = HOBE’S PATENT would repeatgit—the mass of the intel mt aud |‘ 5 ts. et ul ai son Ninth Wanp.—The Poli for the First District o! land street. i c he Topacco—The celebrated y Virginia, This Tobacco “ A r the wealthy of this eountry were infidels. Such | M4 seven other causes.—-Motion to set aside inquest and | N nth Ward, ehall be at No 648 Greenwich street. AN Bes rag furnished atthe shortest notice, by apptring to | took the premium, at the late Fair.” Extra Chewing Tobacco, | EXTEN STON DINING TABLES, delug the state of the world uow, a few of tem hal | “tbécquent proceedings in ail cf these cauror granted, | The Poll tor ae Sema d Dent ar ee aaa Ward, po iD Rn I a ay Rey is OR RS neasila costerentiotdeant of bx weamon Tablermae: | been ive ca other why they should not havea Con. | °™uditonally. ‘Truax ads: Nichols —Motion for judg’ J stuail be at No. 275 Bleccker street. Chaat : : ca i " rable, ant of ks . ( as in case of nonsuit, granted, by default. Bean vs Kin, "he Poll tor the Third D ithe Ninth ah NEW FORK, ALBANY AND ROX LINE. OF, ree nc ented, Not aac eaneTpAmencan Gentle: | Getured; warranted to run easy constantly, avd not to be | vention? He believed it was quite practicable and quite tae hove atotson tee ate oo ee oe eal Mrendl ae e o teyhelitor the Thied District of the Ninth Ward, shalt ted by dampness or warping of the wood. A assort- | desirable. At first they might not have many present taont Of choice atten tuted Eavnvase pariors, hotels stam | but they would go on, and increasejand multiply juotil, in uitur, alays on hand, athe Warerooms, Noto Grand stnet | °!0W Yours, they would comprise a very numerous and corner of Klin, where the public is respectfully invited to call | ‘fluent: ney had but to make @ beginning. and examine. irl im*re Some time ago a Finance Committee hud been tormed, be at No. 672 Washington street, corner of Amos street. der a rule of Ist Feb last, granted onterws. Lyon et al Ube Poll for the Fourth District of the Ninth Ward, ads aif —Motion to change veaue, granted, by default J sh11 be at south-east corner of Grove and Fourth streets. Tue People ex rel Coller vs The Board of 5 rvisors of ‘The Poll for the Fifth District of the Ninth Ward, shall the cou..ty of Duchess —Motion for en alternative mand be at No. 732 Weshington street, corner of Bark street. OATS i ‘ROY—Di ‘Tie above articles are all warranted to. be mate of the finest pe ike auemaboah ne eat *ouruiandt st, | qualities of leaf tobaeco, and by. the most experienced works sramboat SWALLOW, Captain A. it, | then. ve the foot ys Courtlandt street on Orders directed as above will meet with prompt attention— Varvlaye aud Saturdays, at. o'clock, P.M the same pains taken ax if they were personally present. street, and A A. Samanos, 1 xt “B. Mae B. Savage, ton und it was that Committee who had called that present | 405, granted, ex parte. Rogers, defendent in error, ads} ‘The Poll for the Sixth District of the Ninth Ward, shalt thitet cmnisndsserseerery Mondars Wedseriay ona Be | Biied way; Mamet! tertan city of New York: Orvice ov Tux Nouwicn & Woncueten RR, meeting for the purpose of showing what might be done ht, pif an error.—Motion to quash writ of error, | be at uorthwest corner of Greenwich Avenue and Amos day, at6o’elock, P. M. aon _ Troy, Ja ts, fas. m2 im*ec NHE STOCKHOLDERS ee el, s for the advancement of the cause, and what they wanted + . vom’ with costs. Bell vs Schoonmaker.— Motion by J st: cet. * amide’ war, MAI 8 bt OO CLAMS Mt | GENUINE INFORTED HAVANA SEGAKS. | Ttulnd omaupuvndiats attend a Bpreral Meeting protean to cepeaize under any artonlat ernie ath gay soo Cae See ee Pie | Tenrm Wann The Poll lor Delmiey streets ™* rough must be put in change of the Kreiuht Agent, or the | ‘PE SUBSCRIBER offers forsale at wholesale and retail | to be held atthe other ct the Company at Norwich. ov Wed —whatevs pon | Oller thet Cheatin searmeronetal ade Scheonmaker: re. ; .26 De 5 ' i) hoice biands of # + in point of equality | nesday, the 9th day of April next, at 3’. M., to take int = jatter for deliberation. Perhaps the term of a pecial term, The Poll for the Second District of the Tenth Ward, Company will not_be responsible for losses. si7t_ I nvetle noun fueron in thie any Ms eration the acceptance of "an set of ihe ‘Commouwealit ef | library would be ae yoou as auy ; at ail events, the forma- with liberty to serve further papers. Smith et a! vs Hatha: } gill be at the south east corner of Broome and Eldridge Regalias. Yugeniudad, Massac! FOR NEW ORLEANS—Positively first i id York ‘an act of tts to suthovize the Norwich & Worcester Kai way —Motion to emend the execution issued in this do Panetelas, i tion of societies would be found efficient in the support of scects. If Regular Packet--t,ouisiana and News ne India, toad Company to subscribe to the Capital Stock af the We teath as well as error. cause, granted, by default. Grant ec al ads Troy City (he Poll fer the Third District of the Tenth Ward, shall inst—The id very su) f Palma Celebrada, ‘& Nashua Rai ¥ i 7 i ankk.— ie i % 242 We: = Sompenet ship SHANUNGA, Capain Paton, Wil wall as | ‘Yaga tt Catonese Cor the Sogther | Guostions nected Wal theses of tte Varese OMY 1" Metmen—Would it not bo well to atop here and ap- Gedtcted” Beadoee seas sGion of costs portion ordered J i, at St. David's Hall, 24a Wailer street, above, regular day. Norma, market.) By Order, JW. STOWELL , Clerk. | pouit * chairman, snd organize the meeting. a. ner ada Garbutt.-Motion to change ve- The Poll for the Fouth Distriet of the Tenth Ward, Wor freight or pessaye, haying splendid nmiahed Laecommne | Venus Payy Fanetelas (of various brands.) a2 8tre Mr. Var—It i pot meneaees 5 i am going merely to wy yee Teayisdewiigait Wowlien Piekd ie ‘hall be ures ine comet Ledley Meet airs i ‘board, at Orleans w foot bay Ot Cabana, tab'e fe London lo lo Ty Ew HOLDERMANN | &xplain, as one of the committee w alied iti on ommi ads Vhe Poi for the Fi istrict of the Ten! ‘ard, s! Gationi aPPIY 08 Won a PEON CO. 6 Souci a male is Tinie, MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, "Hahoan--L am: aware, air, yous chalfann ot that | The Pecplay exirel Ouek et al. Order, ther dete bere epenineeny ; Positively no "eed received on board after this, Satu evening, 5th April. i ‘ . Hullin & W. ff, who Agents in New Orleane, Messre, Hull oodruff, wh will promptly forward all goods to their a RL DON—Packet of the 10th of A Bibs ip WESTMINSTER, Captai No. 37 MAIDEN LANK, N. Y. “ACTU ’ jr | Committee, but not of that meeting, and 1 suppose every N ‘Wonk, Wins, Tonteen Ban in ‘Beatie meeting has the power of selecting’ ite own uificers in Q sir, new ‘style of Everlasting Curls, im y: Har Works wholeecle and rene ne Rit: Vancom rather sorry the. gentlemen interrupts x B.—The trade supplied ou reasonable terms. me in this way ; had he thought proper to apply to me in Umer private, | would have given him any information I could, K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South street, have on ham ‘There are good reasous for doing as we are doing at thix ay fay Mhuch they old for sale Oa reaténable our first mveting—who knows how many are opposed hy at Superintendent of Streets’ Office, rear Esse: until the Next special term to answer the alternative | kot mandamus. Chase et ol vs Chase et al.—Motion ex KukventH Warv.—The Poll for the First District of the Parte in petition, for Commissioners to sell premises, | F):eventh Ward, stal. be at No. 217 Stanton stree:, granted. in the mater ofthe epplication of Courter vs ¢ Poli for the Second District of the Eleventh Ward, Mot on ex parte for certiorari, granted. Pike } rivail be at No. 55 Houston street. etion to set aside default, &c, denied, with | ‘The Poll for the Third District of the Eleventh Ward, coats. Livingston vs Phelps et al—Motion to set aside | shall be at No. 269 Second street. default, &c. granted on terms. Brooks ads Wilgns.— ‘the Poll for the Fourth District of the Kleventh Ward, Yate generally, would do well in splendid stock of Segars previous , Will positively sail as above, her regular day. bs First packet ships for Liver; y m3i hin rre ‘The packet ship 4 A ORK, aptain Cropper, will posi- ALE SEGAR EMPORIUM. WHOLE MS oly sail on the 16th Ay CRIB EIS din TWINES-200 bales ‘Seine, Herring, and Gill Net iattten Weare ioe te Ny 1} tion for judgt as in case of noasuit, granted, by defuult— J siisil be at No. 25 Avenue D. Usarithe packet ship BIDDONS, Captain Cobb, on the ath | “THE SUBSCH BAIS offer fr sale « large ansortment of ‘Twines, comprising a full asortmnent, froin 35 00% ha.s | We want to organize prideutly nad onttoncly cent nee | Wood ads Heck.—Motion te change vense; denied iz | “ioe at No. 26 Avenue D. Eleventh Ward, Aprile been manufactured six months, are now in five 3 thread Sail Twine. 3 bany Argue. shill be at No. 90 Lewis street. Sac anp Fox Hatr Barep Reservation IN | 9) SI RR ee: ila Mareen We lowa.—This_ tract contains about 119,000 acres of weet Wanp.—'The Poll for the First District of the iaud, and lies immediately between the junction ef the ‘T welith Ward, shall be at the house of John Reed at Har- Mississippi and Des Moines rivers. The whole of the senville, country 18 considered, in beauty and fertility, superior to | ‘The Poll for the Second District of the Twelfth Ward, any in lowa. ite local advaniogen in regatd to naviga- { si:ail be at the honse of John Farrington, corner of Third order,and can | also, 9 hs: A ith | that none are included but those wuo are sincere in wish- rvaned ccommo: | Aaa 33 me cent Tower tn the name quit Of imported | COPFER10 exe iran the banter oamaatettr“d 710} tog well tothe cause. When the business was tranasctnd JOHN HERDMAN, Di a dations in cabin and steerage, Kor uassage, the thove shine haying apply, to soremant, toe 14 0 32 of; alyo, Tease Bratless, 24x48 im. | they could then organise and appoint any officers they an a ab re = FOR LIVERPOOL —Kegulag fe oft ih iT wo, splene pibeccress cinch ant HPN, Bp nrictestoe, ; ox. ‘ please, aud if the gentieman who had spoken was select- UCK—290 bales Ameriean Pilot Dack, extra qua | od, he would say nothing against it. (Cheers) poms No. ba 6 i Memueu—lI would not wish to interrnpt the meeting, nok” Audheckive Kelton bat I would like to have it regularly organized. ‘ Mr ‘Sir, this interruption may be well intended tls of the celebrated hips’ bottoms, roots of sale im love to suit pure! ENNETH & LAVERTY. house: SUGAR—I Kacto in Havana, for nineteen years. kinds of Seyns, manulaetared in the F Having most splendi Mids, prime N. Orleans. m on your pari, bat —— tie and hydraulic privileges are very great. To Keokuk, we and One hundred and twenty ninth stree FABER SEGAR FACTORY HEM P—s00 bales Missoari dew rot, superior quality. Mxmnxx —Then I perceive you do not wish to hear | Which is located in the tract, at the foot of the Lower Ra: 'MiRTEENTH Waxv —The Poli for the First District of 71 Division Street, * if bales water rot, extra quality what I have got to say— you wai not listen to my reasons, | Pits pokey Mississippi, there is a tree water communica | tiv Tuitteenth Ward, shail be at No. 3 Hester street. i . NEW YORK, PORK--200 barrels Mets Mr. Var—It_ the gentleman promises to be brief, | will | 42 Brera. Jouia aad the lower country at nearly all } hw Poll ior the Secon: District of the Thirtcenth Wont, 100 Pine etreet, corner of South. i “do Clear. give way for his explavation. sensons of the year, whilst above the Rapids, navigation | sail be at No. 195 Delancy street. ‘The above will be succeeded by, the new and handsome Pack- 1 Division street, New York, under GUANO =50 tons Ichaboe, in bags and barrels. Mrnmin—I will take my own time, sir—T gin not to be | C28 be continued seldom more then five or six mouhsoi | Tho Poil for the Third District of the Thirteenth Ward, euship HENRY CLAY, Captain Nye, w sail on 6th May, W. BROWN, who has been Superintendent of | PGs ACCO—27 Doses “Sweeny k Lewis,” mauufhttured, m9 | dictated to by ai year, Tho Rapids which are about twelve miles | ¢),a11 be at No. 460 Grand street ite = hs , and have g great fail, running the whole length Che Poll for the Fourth District of the Thirteenth if the eastern part of the tract, etfording an incalenia- Ward, shall be at No. 546 Grand street, mownt of water power, Keokuk is a brisk piace cf { ountexnrn Wanv.—The Poil for the First District of ess, and 15 fast growing in populstion and commer. J te Fourteenth Ward, shail be at No. 69 Spring street. cial importance. The number of xettiers on the tract is at] ‘The Poll for the Second District of the Fourteenth Present about 4000. ‘The excitement which exists among | Ward, shall be at No. | Spring street. them, grows out of the unsettled nature of the title to Che Poll for the Third District of the Fourteenth Ward, isir; Cam addressing the not give place to you. You may, it down; or if not, go ont, air. —Very well, sir; 1 will go out. PHILADELPHIA, Febraary 28th, 1845. ROBRICE VOANSTON, { ROBERT JOHNSTON & CO. —Keep your seats, gontlemen ; this individusl STOCK EXCHANGE will not disturb us longer, COLLECTION OFFICE, Memoxa (walking out.)—You might hear more of this ‘o¢k is now on hand, will be 0; N LINE OF PACKE'TS—Packet of the LODO: fond equal to any Havana Segara of corresponding style and he fast sailing Packet Ship WEST- prin Hoveys will positively sail iF cabin, second cabin srligers, Are Very superior, anny e and steerage pas- should, be made a Canones, All boxed in the Havana i ws ana style re HK et. their land. There ai number—at least three distinct | shall be at No. 160 Grand street. Silla eli Salna uel Rec reb erties tatoo afecmetion $0 ite Hanige in Hares | No. 11 Sour ‘THino Bry orrosrre vo rue Mucnante’s 17%. v.11 coninnod for a few minutes to explain’ the wigonistical claims to said lands, held mostly by | | The Poll for the Fourth Dis:rict of the Fourteentls LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS— ry, salto for the purpose of selveting Segara suitable for this inU ‘Ba Relief Notes, Gold and | ddvantage of organizing into a separate body , one of | Merchants and specuiators,abroad. Suits have beeu com: | Ward, shat be at Broadway Howse, corner of Broadway the Mth April—'Phe splendid fast. sailing and favorite | pagckee Wee ne ee which would be their fulrer enjoyment of the absolute re. | Menced on two of those titles, to quiet them. ‘The settlers | ed Grand street. Packet Shp SEA Captain Fadwaris, will ptively | "Fhe haveuow om hand, for sale,» large stock of Havaun So- | "Drafts, Notes aud Bills collected with deapateh, om favorable f ligious liberty which was crtublighed bby the constitution | ish 10 buy, but insist that the different claimsats aball | ” “Tho Poil for the Fifth Diatrict of the Fourteenth Ward, re, her titled tae dentures 0 y . x " 4 we oy 4 : : Pfjer avec miucdatious for “cai oni exbia, and steerage | *"""La'india, Wondvile, "™t i ti, Pigtsburgh, Baltimore, New ouse 0; meantne tue nares Ghee ee tine, some of those clalmianta, Gy thelr agents, matend of | Sindee’ Mt tbe Fourteenth Ward Hotel, No. 200 Grand ners, are Very superior, 0 Bee rf "§ ‘rayrani ar bale, "A ° e rere i 3 han eet, i ah Thonid uot fail to muake early apy Hieatiou on boned, foot of tecle Deu Oeeeye ae parca ani ef Usited Staten Govern J ot skepticism; Denies tie the huiliry ofall ont use| Walling 10 tet the nw determine who are the real owe. | Kivrexwta Wanp.—The Poll for the First District of Slip, of to h ll PARBUY iT Lord Byron, Upman, mont, State, City oF Ineo Co's Loans, andevery desesr | formation of a library would follow their organization. |) have, on sseveral eccasions, umprudontiy endeavored | the Fifteenth Ward, shail be at the north-west corner ot ‘ane cor, Maiden fane, Facnlapius, Miner bat tion of Bank, Insurnoer, Kail Road and (caus (9. Stocks, Mr. Lupvrew followed, and suggested cuution in the Shises Eas eoteaes — has = wren ol of Ng Bless ker and Sullivan atreots Sti Wie ak ibs = ar ; a La Palma, Zolumia,” - oard 0 ; : + i ex eretofore existing.— » Pol Seco! t' heen ‘ard, puskst of Wie Tish of Att he tow aud einen | Dovttermanoe, = Bat Alen rei icy SONOS ace ag, | | [thes ccaetaas tace cent trees enero" | Lows Renee March 28. MET cuailbe at Constitation Hall; No- 650 Brondwoy.. nvclass packet shipy WATERLOO Cane Wea £7 sin ‘ i William Patton, Jun. Kisq., Cashier, Philadelphia. flection what title they should choose, if any. As to that] Joon sy «| }. fhe Poli for the Thitd District of the Fifteenth Ward, Toxitively ail 8 Abovs, hee wa ‘bay. 7 i Gent & Ruompece, C3 of rationalists, it would hardly be suitable, because that | 2°04 STEAMKKS—Pittsburgers have fairly G02} civailbe at HA. Kerr, corner of Broadway und Astor if pertor uccormmcdations for enb i SALT AND FISH STORE, M do term was already applied to three or four, if not more, | ‘vey are just setting ay te tse ty thie, building — | Tiace, entrance in Astor Place. m4 Nenad a ‘epost 400 BBLS. Salmon, No. 1, 2and 3. bavid <n do sets of opinions. Some of which admitted errors totally | They are just setting up the waste and rigging of an iron | "Poe Poll for the Fourth District of the Fifteenth Ward, MY ciorlon will sail sen L. veipook on the 26th of poe vole, Bose Fes wal¥de io ¥ Hotel, Hpangler b Raiguel, do hontile to their (Infidel’s) views. At all events, it would | *{’#m schooner, and an iron steam revenue cutter, and | shall be at the northwest corner of West Washington 4p" Those who aredesirons of sending for thea relatives or | 988 ee ee Mereen, &Co. do be better to have none than a bad name, and they could | h#ve commenced the puilding of another of 400 to 800 | P.ice and MeDougal street. Pee reese weeunse Decete carts this sehen cakes’ Besar tt ie veenaeoh ahed OE eee neem, | - | do withont any ifthey had the opitit. Nothing reals boa} (O28. Broke meng igtended for a Putsburgh and St. 1 “Sigteeerm Wan —The Poll for the First District of tho or passage to or from Liverpool, early application shomld | 99g Cod and Henle Fist WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, | more effective moans of propagating their doctrines than | Louis Packet. The Gasette says the schooner will be | sixteenth: Ward, {shall beat No. $9 Eighth Avenue. be nade to the subscriber, 2 490 do No. 1 Gib'd Herrings No. 5 Gold street, New York. a good library and the publication of tracts a mothod | C°mpleted soon, and will make the voyage to New Or- The Poll for the Second District of the Sixteenth Ward, re 100 Pyle d kt? a LO De wo y Gig TE THE cateponta). ; Christiana, were sensible of, for Seite ehitcne s ee re tg . i# |} what be at the northwest corner of Third Avenue and mizrre 100 Pine street,corner of South street " EN) ~ A is friend rg oxy she wil 7 for otereburgh, Russia, EK; ‘Twentieth street. ASSAGE FROM GALWAY, DIRECT TO Hemi yrligarweay ate ‘iP ie ho eel ‘Je"wmhing Mf tuelt destrines Fiaveoran perkenami ates $00 unites naugect tome | the Poll for the Unnaaevouniee of’ antl averar cel oad ior, fant ritial establishment ou a ath of J , 1845, i 8 2 . . » nor mer of ue An Pies Bie VICTORIA: Millwall Gem Galway an the ist “The none has been Vhofeushy repsised wel sete furnished | Wee true it would provail. It was u false principle to dis Ml be at the nottheust corner of Ninth Aven Twenty-first street, The Poil for the Fourth District of the Sixteenth Ward, fnewey department, autd the very beat of every, de: one f | cuss a doctrine because it was new ; their opinian \, iq W Hors, cients wines, domestic and iinported ales and porte, | that it was their policy and duty to examine clearly and | ,.T"* Mormons.—We learn from the “ Warsaw I Ment opportunity to 1s wishing to ete Pt Sdes vestdicgg te Gas pase of rekon’, Pepoueehng H i will be provided. closely, and if a thing was trne, then adopt it. Very tew | Signal,” that most of the friends of Rigdon, who } shall be at tue house of James Selmes, Ninth Avenue be seal Oe hee teetad of pte toa iremeclin etares ‘An Sel ary le serv ap erery day trem 10 3 o'clock | tock the trouble of tainking fof themeclees they. found | alili remain in Nauvoo, huve been despolled of there vnc | 1 tlsParerenty seatie ana ‘Twenty-seventh streets. tivects for passage, which will be ata moderate rate, must be . jand Refreshments will be furnished at any hoar duivg | it mach more oasy and ‘ogreeable to-condemn, whatever f in constant foar of theit lives. One of | The Pull fr the Fifth District of the Sixteenth Ward, wnade previgas to the Slat inet. in order vo be in time for the | aa a = £28 iin was new ;whateverwas more or less than, their old notions Bilder Marks, aman of wealth, fled from that city | oli be at the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue end the Istof irom ase ’ 4a) t ®KENCH CHINA AND GLASS WARE. To propogate their doctrines, all the means used by chria- , inthe night. Others are anxious to go, but | 1 weaty-seventh street, es 4 . Paar ey GERARDIN, Commission Merchant, 15 Jha stgeet, up | tians were within their reach. They coull assooiate— | Fe afraid to avow it. A young man, a printer, by the | SkventeentH Wanp.—The Poll for the First District it : 3 Vy. codes baaieot eatirainn hged tiles fortale, | they could send oMt enlesionation ther’ could entatiiak | name of Peck, well Krownin Gainey, wee teeied fos | of thy monet ‘Ward, shall be at No. 215 Bowery, rar hey cot 'y y PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Beoond Line —The wholese oe retail, 8 splendid the abo sot long since, in the streets of Nauvoo, and after brink | The Poll for the Second Dis 4 icals and diffuse tracts— Id edu- ict of the Seventeenth i pein tg rich funy decorated Uiathe Hota | Pete ineit cuildrda in, a fationsl? wag withamt | samettlly ablused, a Huoketot Ath Wes taered rer nice | vere RelLIGe the, Second District of, iam ieee Bolegwe otile Figures putting Bibles im thale jhands—without telling them | {lis offence was, in having said that he wished it were in} The Poll for the Third District of the Seventeenth ete paris Py pte bf Ge of another world, BU they hal wonse enotigh to his power to prick the veins of the “twelve” Wan, shall be at the Long Reom, junction of Houston + pla neh Cat Dosen ‘ater | understand their duties in this. All those antiquated no- at as Fecha eee vd re cane’ pet, Beh, PE peptaet tatcioe, Rott: Hons they could afford to di ard, cententing iiuaselves | TOWA.—Most of the lowa papers are opposed to | ‘Vhe Poll for the Fourth ‘District! of the Se tq teach their children what was good—to never exclude | coming into the Union, because the Missour! river | Ward, shall be at No. 18 Phird street. {stral and Solar Lamp Shades and . those who differed {rom them " District of the Seventeenth ‘2 i never to hate those who | is not made the western boundary of the proj dl State of ‘The Poll for the Filth chi yes on Cat ay Ware il nd uincingon dissent {rom them; show them the beauty and harmony | lowe, by the act to admit her inte the Unlon, Besides, | Wand, stoth te at No. 14 Thitd Avenue. Im*re ship UTICA, B, Hewitt, Master, will sail om the ist SON, STACEY & SMITH of Say. ; ERS AND IMPORT! “ BOYD 6 FNRI. ‘olen los Peas So al re dings. | nd other descriptions of Bheffild i PACKETS FOR HAY AE -tecond Line—’ jaSl 3m*m No. 16 PLATT STREET, Up Stairs. e jel 3mem No. 16 rf ® teenth p BALTIMOR,, Edward Funk, master, will be SUTTON YARNG. ined tl te io Af EN, 200 BEAMS ee Pikisgagre. in 28 Gtee ‘ontine Ido for sale by oo x Bi Kb? . TRUNK BOAR just received per sehr. joe 65 an jassan st. 4) BS. a ee ae them awe eteng Fhe ng ma = aarp ere coe to be mane, ee ee bia) in the vai bt celtaes Coven KE and ales superior Dew Kot, | “= | bate none; they would teach them that the world has e w issouri in area. 1e js | opened at eunrise, and z 4,000 Wola a EBADOUN, cone er Nesey. PS a hee ee ee ile. Bomthern Bovei Hand 0 bales saverior Pew Hots CELINE & CO., heen enslave ior thoustnda of years by Kings and priest | (hut a majority wil deeige against the State‘Constituton, | of tre sun ¢ and no mdjournment of untcrmission wlats vor Also, 2,000 roams Wrappiag Paper, various sizes. wid wre McCOLL & CO. 9 Broad strog. mitee ~ ‘96 Bouth sizer Craft, and that it was high time to banish such evils, and and in favo) of remaining under a territorial government, shall take piace until the same be