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THE NEW YORK HERALD _ tot orm ned ____NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1845. sesnngen see ee cote, UNION COURS: 7 SE, ee ISLAND. lat a A Baltimore, and away they went, stuffing, racing, steaming Common Counc! » (Correspondence of the Herald.) and egaking from sunrise to midnight. Asa proo!| Boanp or Arpramen— Last evening, Aldermen Scuiny- THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. ene weeie uae Baurrmoss, April 5, 1845, | of tbe beneficial effects of iast days, may. men. | rei in the chele; The minutes ofthe lest meeting were TAR 7 ‘ ‘ ? tion that I eaw more intoxicat people in the | read and approv 2 GREATEST IN TRE WORLD. No.3 Bancuay Sruzes, mean | Daltimore and itt Prospects—Appointments and | \\reets on that night than Vinge for eae before. | Mock Auctions Shops in Pearl street—A 'To the Public. i : ‘BRoapway. Removals— Polk's Administration—The Native} Probably they drank fast. The practice of pro- | ¢e'ved from about 100 merchants in eRALD—Dail ‘he Subseri ing fred ; 7 -. | clatmt that some of the Municipal Police may be 1 serene JOKE HERALD Dally Newsvaper--oal- wd be aubngTibes having Gried wp | Organ—Democratic Banner—Tom Lioyd and his | “latming fast days is looked upon by many of our | Vverme anction shope Nos. 154, 186) 168 8 AGGREGATE CIRCULATION ar ‘ ‘ aes uh th i Horse ~Attorne ease are more discreet citizens as a very pernicious custom | ,rect, to protect atrany frem ‘the nefarious practices Cian Tice 2 cents per Copy—or 7 36 per aa-um—postages THELATE PROPRIETORS of the BEACON COURSE i call from hi friends cad ‘ Attorney General—MeCurry— Concerts, —a hypecritical and disgra cea cern—and they | taerein phy et Tecterred to the Commitioncn Police, THE WEEKLY HERALD—poblished eve.) Saturda’ protting, respectfully iafvrm the Public, who have so me §e. are strongly in favor of its abolition. They say, | watch and Prisuns. : Reming price 6M cents pet copy, or $9 13 per anarm—post- | Course Vs with Hiram Woolrafe haressken | _ma3 im*ee We are enjoying just now the most delightful } “if a holiday is nies fet ve have rye Porters irre te tp lt compen ra coe bee ms Taaeations 9 ni vd, in advance. 4 a * al . Ke Pet informed, that the eigenlatio. of the | Faciv wba the on on lbe wil te JONES'S COMMEKCIAL AUADEMY, weather. tine Ny ae have ee © pron cot Bs Feeree Suthcrity, «thy for He Mi. A. Hawking, Mi. J. Hubbard, and 1. M. Ward, thank ald is over THIRTY-FLV) SAN) ineroasing y ‘The followi: oR appearence—the flowers and shrubbery of our gar- Fh d then d ing it to revelry and giut- | »& the Board for the action they taken in Jun it Lhas the Largest circulatio! P ; ffered, ff INITIATORY COUNTL F : eng Soe) Tne emmy, 2.00 Xeeeny one Bae, i ar the world, and, th therefore. the Seat chdnel, in as city iSigege negra octet 247 Broadway, corner of ede. 9° M4, | denware in full bloom, antl in spite of the unexpec- | tony.” I go the same. en Aeciten. Seine ie oe Ge preagens yi re oe Semannneragans i, therefore, the best chanel for businea e No, 1—Free for horses never. trotted for a Purse, wile | [HE objectof thislastitacion {a to impart thorougis inetruct PRINTING of all Mall exceed oar ee a Aarne. beat § in, utder the taddle. Bub, 6100) HF. "Tit Bakr iecgiags fesessanki ck er eee nets en RINTUNG of al Kinds ox ” | anaeake No, 4Free for hares never tzeted for a Purse Two fy Gentlemen for practical duties of the desk, ted frosts of # js ‘i Just at this moment there is quite a furor among | ,,opointment of Matrons at the Penitentiary and Hospital . a ; fw ier, AP ae Promises ® | our good people, upon ihe subject of Phonography, | (/’maie) at Bluckwell's Island. Riferred.. : pleasant cummer and @ freitfal fall. The citizens | oF the art of writing by the dound of words instead | © A number of other petitions cf no general intercet y p C3 JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Stuke No. 3—Wree for horses 1 instruction is given if require . ; sorb é 4 . 7 . . I—Kree for horses never won a Purse, over $50, ) f the 4 seem full of energy and lile—ovr merchants al- | of their spelling. Arbitrary signt are made to rep- | were presented and referred. “Northwest edtuar ol Pulte aad Preteen ‘Tyo Mileheats, under the Saddle Sub. $100, H. F. ested pape eG jean Libary Aneeiton are re: ae ‘ “ sori resent the Ae ibe pack 9 of all words, and| | Chief Engineer's Return:—The monthly returns of the ms ssid jassan streets. ee 3 ftw Tif SOE oy = eee fara tickets of admission under the arrangement inade with reg areee ou ieee Ps Pte tp, these signs'can be waiter with greater celerity than ged Paces one snd! GONE: UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR _ | "pet w9u.8 Purse ov fue. oe.s , i r= References. may be had at the Academy to Boobk our el'y, assure us thi iness i i the compesition of letters, which is usually resort- | °° Teferred appropriately. eae 24 ‘LTIMORE. hepuige $250, Two BM in hares, fice for all ‘Trotting clea Pegi aes ry studeats during the last Baltimore y indeed, papel hr: pe ae ed to Gi bay = sounds. ne of geutle- Pry werepe ee ea roy tein pec pan bi 7 1X HOURS. Entries for the Stakes and Purse to be made on or bef 4 i " ing, | its prospects for the future are promisin men and ladies are foritied, who are digging away | y.ceived, and on motion of Aldermon Bun! PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE Tuesday, rid the Bat Green's & Losses, No. 88 Chathage | ae57 pice ise: gies eeiples ane Erasitg of Bookkeeping, | 18 Uren ee Port of consequence, if our citizens will | st the business wich a perfect looseness. Besides | tie abies upon his stating (hat it was Via Cheated, Wietenee D COMPANY. | treet, by 9 F- M., three ‘or more in edel@go make a race, Institu iu thi Country. Jt is also republished in Kngland | only duly appreciate their own advantages, and | this, the question is seriously agitated of intro- | machine.” . eA Re REDO EE Te de Grace, ke, merle N _ | and extensively introduced there. 25 imeod¥ee_ | Gischarge theit respective duties. ducing the study of the art at our pudlic schools. | Selling un Estate —The Commissioners of the Sinking E. LIPPOLD& CO JAMES LACY, Political speculation is yet rife. Office-seekers, | Whether the “native” government has sufficient } Vand presented a report in javor of selling let No 14 je DRAPER AND TAILOR, and such as feel the possibility of their names be: | ullability to swallow the dose, and set the ‘‘young | Wallstreet, with, the Ded Setcoeen (No. 103 Wittiam Steger, ‘near John,) REMOVED TO. ing registered among the “outs” in President | \deae’’ to work to acquire this new-tangled acience, Oyand afi MONDAY next March ah, the cas wil leave | ()FEEM FOM BALM the following Goods, oftheir own im- | FAR always.on hand ssciestsesprineatet the mtgconeg, | LORS “big book,” are yet busy and active. | { cannot say—but speaking ala Yankee, “I guess essmenta om lands sold 0 ‘Natheriel Reyne the depst comer o Kleventh ax Market atveta, us fcllowa? | yr, omations, By the package oi Loe ey at purchaers = HA gialrazs qn hand a aclegr assortment of the mosifarbion: | “ih eye who Have sralked! tntorofties by President J20t” , Seventteenth street, betweem the Fifth Avenue and ALLY, at P.M. TAPESTRY WORSTEDE > GERMAN | CLOTHS—Enpligh, French and American, of almost every | Tyler's permission, feel the possibility of walking | , Boston is going a-head, juat now, at a great rate. | Bioomingdale road. ' Adopted. The Committee on Finance reported in favor of paying is *< (except Hundays) at 10% P.M. color, from 1 lity to the fin i , i 4 oO; A le medidi quality to pest. nt Polk’ Splendid blocks of granite stores are rising up in| Cleaning streets—The same com) ron the aryl ofthe 3M tata from New York, | Best memutacture 5d motegaeasive sisortment, Pe PABSIMERES Wool Blacks, Plaids, Stipes, Figured and | Goce Marion e bohocety Mesa On i Bust | every section of the city, and fine dwelling houses | of paying Briton, Carnly & Yow treet Cleaning [CFThe above are the only lines that connect with those | Cotton, Linen, Silk, Worsted, Gold and Silver, of all widths les, Cashmeres, Vel | sident’s favor. Various rumors havé been afloat | #Fe giving place to them, or being altered into | Contractors, the sum of $10,000 for fulfilling their, con- it a Vestine Silks: Satins, Marseil vets, ke. Also, white Satin, figured and plain, rich light silk Velvets, leaving Baltimore for the Sonth an A and . 2 i ii tract te . HEBLING AND PIP TSBURGH. EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, relative to the removals in Baltimore. ‘The post f sores. The quiet denisons of many of our streets, | sch to clean certain streets. Adopted CH 4 ‘The same committee alsoreported in favor of in, who for twenty or thirty years have lived 1n peace } |... Aiisire works for materials and labor Ya introdueine, ‘Tickets through to Wheeling or Pittsburgh can be procured ers ond Numbers, &e., for balls, and reat variet ther goods, | Office department was first assigned, by rumor, to 2 r peace (u-= Weitern Pestengers, leaving ork at 5 P.M., ean lower Chenille, &e, " | ing their garments made-up to order in the best possible manner; | ©¥,t%¢ publication of a card by Mayor Davis him. 0 2 fore M one, i i is ILKS. infacti ase: selves in the beautiful suburbs of Cambridge, Eoctaoas ia aaaren Palade mug Hirthd Ware | Plain and shaded, and Chines, icks and Spools; Twist, aad every ‘satisfaction as to quality, fit, and” workmanship rani ag BY a acitecneee the ofteer; gedtels Gaarestows. and Roxbury. Land ips these Vil | wisuscesta tates ef erecting Ger esctuatee teitiioge et Freight Passenger Tretia: . Bilk, Worsted and Cotton, of the latest styles. debts, by which some would be obliged to BY, more te make ay | recenily been rumored that James M. Buchanan, | have for years been contented with an inco ‘At ten minutew'of 9 o'clock, the Board adjourned to for the nou-payment of others, Casn on DyLiveny will in all | Eeq. of our city, and a worthy member of the Bal- | thirty dollars an gore from their land, are selling | 21 SoM Monday evening at’7 o'clock. ARE FIFTY Gants. bd . a tay RTT ps, Tas | “tee be required select assortment of Ready Made Clothing, | {Ore bar, has been promised this office, and the same for twelve and fifteen hundred dollars the . A Passenger Car will be attached Freigl i ing the Depot at SP'M, Pare So sense, Pacts oe a And Gimp ¢ GOLD AND SiLVIBE Co} willa Bolti by this Line SELB, ke. Pants, Vesus, Dy O Frock Cons: ke, ane: | Finley, our present postmaster, must necessarily be | 2¢F, to be cut up into loté and peddied again at General Sessions. vvivevn Baltiore at ag eany hour nest morning. pone PEEL, GIT AND) SILVER BEADS, ints Vests, Dress and Frock Coats, Re Ben 8 | rmoved It the. rumor. be true, the Citizens of | twenty or thirty cents the foot. ‘The speculators | p fore the Recorder and Aldermen Bunting and Emmans. DRY GOODS, 1234 cents per 100.Ibs. ae OILED SILKS es ee i furnishing their own goods, can have them made | Baltimore cannot but rejoice at the appointment of a | fe also busy buying up the flats on the fiver and| Marazw C. Paterson, District Attorney, GROCERIES, he, 10 ‘cents per 100 Ibe. Aesortat Doles $e uae in oe bass Dopenble (8 good At warranted man, inevery way so able to discharge the dutiesof | harbor of Boston, into which they mean to shovel} ns, 7.—The April term of this Court commenced this ne Beton Sted aud forwarded daily (except, Sundays) from PERFORATED PAPER. iug prices:™-Pants and Vests $1,15 to $2; Dress Costs $7 to $10: | any office of which he may be the incumbent. Oiher | the old battle hills of the revolution, and make | mcfaing at 11 o'clock. The calendar for the term is of pmb Te how ie rank and delived in Bal- oak ee a nae he: re rock Coats $80 $12; other garments in proportion. removals will of course take place, and we have He for ee and igs irs my remem- abet the arnel yeep panelrst od navy onnee—ef «formar: HUDDELL, Agent, Phila. al Imam “ . : cas heard it reported that Genera! Marriott would be | brance, there has never been “sich a gitting up | those 13 are i § F -T: 0G For any information Teapecting the et-ines, APPLY to ~~ OPENING OF SPRING FASIIIONS. THE CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT | among the proscribed ; though we give very little Hai in real estate, and re te, Cam) te a nih are, and battery with intent to kill; forgery 1; ‘No.7 Wall, or 6 West streets. AT THE MAGASIN DE M ODE, Winn, Minéstin oF me Fa credence to the rumor. He was appointed by Pre- | ¢ lc roaent Hine . It will all be Ye we Ag se Officers of the Court.—The sallowing officers have been FOR BALTIMORE 60 Canal street. essen, an . 8. Sanford, sident Tyler—unanimously confirmed by the Se- | S¢tiug down stairs comes on, which mus! detailed by the sheriff to attend the Court during the deed, ms -ADME D. BEHRM 147 FULTON STREET, nate, and no reason be assigned i - | long, and then we shall have the “ruin” predicted, Sa 7 t-23 O'CLOCK, A. M—F ARE $2, M D RMAN begs leave to inform her | 7s THE PL, fe > reason can 8! for his remo: ey . . term CITIZENS ONION LINE IVE friends and the public, that she will open forthe season on Tt enone who wish to supply their ward | val.’ The wind blows one way to-dgp, and ano- | 44 the result of Polk’s administration. He will have Jacob Hays, High Constable. VIA NEW GASTLE & YRENCHTOWN RAILROAD. Meats nex Slat March, inst + maton, abe will exhi ts bers can if ‘ they will | ther to-morrow, and of course we must wait for | {0 suffer for it all, for Deacon Greeley and other Nathaniel Hepburn, Israel Stickles, et Torte, BokRoW Baldmore wll be ope from Faris, in every varjety, and aty'e ubprecedented the taito the confirmation of these reports, before believed. | Vhig almanac makers willimpute it to him, where- George Feitner, Samuel Young, wee ia. an re, will be oF ew siyle of Ladies’ Hat h’ 24th. i President Polk and his actions seem to give ge- | *® the man in the moon has et. shone a rane pe greene “cy ts? ot i it hand a well i ‘ a a for travel on MUNDAY next, called “ARTOIS HATS,” which, from their peculiar and le- | BAYiRE, gn het of every daprble le, Treo eum ccestt, | neral satisfaction thus far, and hes elicited gene- | ‘0 do with it, as James Knox t 4 ~The unrivalled and favorite seamboat ROBERT | dy \ike style, may rank as ent, (; e Be 3 J. A. Brown, Howell Clark dell sue ether ual ae center ga | wie eco EME Bene? Sem fe donde Dan | pee canon tnt we ca ie ie st ta | fog GI nye ng de deine Reoch Wie RMR Ea endi 5 ¥ oy Sept. 3 tigen ious. Pe c} '. S. District Court. Thi — followin lemen com) splendid stramboat CONSTITULION, Capt. Chaytor, on the | "Pa bons jowers, of the ‘choicest styl-s, and in "Great pleasure will be taken to show our styles of fashion and | the organ of ‘the natives of our city, has been unu. if the Grand Jury sor the. alter Lge Denning Boer, On aud after MONDAY next, March 24th, iJ ‘all those who will favor us with their patronage. Re- | sually lavish in its bestowment of praise, so much 3 ipa- | foreman—Edwin S. Belknap, Isaac Covert, Cc goods to collect the place, 127 Fulton street. George Car- the steamboat ROBERT MORRIS will leave STRAW GOODS, &c. mati 80, indeed, as to induce us to believe it will hard] ell, Thomas Dugan, John Fowler, Jacob Faulkner, Jo- EE Pack, street whart daily, (excent Sunday, st | FLORENCE, BRITISH STRAW, AND LACE | nat imerre WOGMARROND®EN: | | murmur at the election of another democrat in nd reference fs.” | ‘oph H. Hentaliog, ‘homes M. Hooker, Joreph Keeler, ee oars (kuown tobe tne mage atebntablenetin cametriin BRAIDS AND BONNETS. GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDHOEE | 1848, if he be such a man as the present worthy in- 'd—Libel dismissed | Wm. Quackentoss, Randall Smith, { Russell Stebbine, Frerehiawn, and there znke the steambont CONSTITUTION | A LL of the above of the best fabrics and of the newest and | GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WAKDKUBE, he office. While ’ John W. Stewart, Albert W. Smith, Alex. Stewart, Phile for Valtirmofe, arriving in time tor (and the. only line that doce) | - most Sashionsble descriptions are coustantly importog,and | "THE FIG FRICES can be obtained by Gendemes | Com ent ot the office. ilgt the organs of that} “ sichael ‘Dougherty ve. Steamboat Relief —Decree dis | Scoftield, Walter M. Townsend, Wm. J. Van Buskirk gonucct with the Lines Tearing Baltimore in the afteraoon for | offering for sale ou the most deiele er Oo a Famili whe are desirous of conrerung thir le of | parly elsewhere have been loud in an expression of | ising libel, ith costs. Heres, Lie eee Waterbary ead ‘Benjomia Dailey 2L. ‘The Re’ ; South afd in from 4 to 6 hours in advance of any other line, MAS a Me ‘ . c : ate In » Wl tired to thei: é ‘The Lines leave Baltimore for Phiiadelphia daily, exeept mhi8 Im¢m 167 itr street, Pe aving eee Wiles Bak hed changis Ti; | 1848 for the Presidency, it las been unusually stiil Abe mage nune 4 r One: cher gee. the Fury ation w pict thay 2 Breakfust and, FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &c. auch to their advantage to send for the Suoseriber, who will | and reserved. -Why so, we cannot say ; though k to compute, &c Jury.—Thirty-five patit Jurors appeared in answer A. M. : reakfist and Dinters provided on board the Boats. : lexeck 3 ‘ i ts z ‘Cheater ar awenerion ‘cents. ENRY & KAHN, 73 Liberty street, up stairs, have just re | stead et their residence by appointment, it may be desirous of reserving its opinion until ¢ Whitaker vs. Schooner Navarro.—Libellant - | to their summons. Fare tg Fam R cs AND PT TSBU LOR, H totved and ie, eraaiea cies muon of dy 2 matured, and not hastily publish the first determi- wed With costs unless i | Fin al fine of $26, was imposed upon each ‘Tickets through to Wheeling and Pittaburgh can be procured | =, bunches, sprigs and single. Matensis for do do, and all Fare to a Op stait . ‘2 A line through the Fost Offico, therwise, will reeei nation of party feeling. It has an able editor, } Dellant reply to plea in ten and pay costs, &c. al 3 nt Grand and Petit Jurors. srompt attention, neta ake: ‘ast imere’’ | though we'think his e ty and energy can never | Roe ,Fowler te Steamboat Iva’—Exeeption te clerk's re-| Grand Lareeny.—Three young men, named Jobo on the boat. a mh2!_im*re G. H. HUDDELL, Agent. WATERCOLORS, = “COND HAND CLOTHING AND FURNITURE | place the native party on a permanent in our | Portoverruled. ‘ Fields, (black) George Holsey and David Patrick, were Tog Soy NEW TORE ROHOOLEYS que ca — | cisarvemrmayetorgaate’ Ao Urch igptiqud risk | S WAN TED—And-the highes orice firenforal kus of | city. ‘The probability ig, that @ candidate for the | qq ,Z4lde, 4 Brig .#lteboren.— Exceptions to respond | tried on an indictment for theabove ofence; in steling e MOUNTAIN, BELVIDE a ana Chitares® 758A, abbedas Bs ing to dispose of the same, will do well to call on office eemay en of the city will be 1un by the party, : a Oikeult Cer “sone pair of military boots with spurs,” from Mr. Hoos foot of Courtland styeet daily, Sundaysexcepru, | of every me sade Lic ox splendid, Magee seriber, or address a line through the Post Office, which as it is, during the next political canvass, though van tall iris N, Dressler, of No. 21 Fulton street, on the 2st of January wo oclock A.M. by Hajlroad trom Jersey City to Morris’ | coloreds er Panpteally attended to. B. LEVY, with slight hopes of success. The domineering | pau 7,His Honor Judge Nelson, accompanied by | /ist- The boys were urrested by Officers Lalor and Ste- fowu, thence by post-coaches through, Me » Cheater, Ger | | B—Constantly on hand, a aes chatham street, N.Y. } party of Baltimore will hold the power it now pos- | picamocmic Jadoo Dette. tek ene as ompanied by | vhens in bed together, ina den in Water street, and the Far Daeg ny es erent ag dng Pinas pns Se tlemen’s Clothing, cheap for gash. -mad imere. | Se8ses, in spite of the combined efforts of nativism | st 1 o'clock. ‘The Grand Jury were called, when ouly | ™ultAry boots Were found under their pillow. | ae greats tpply to J.H1Al, at the Commercial Hota, 73 Court 34 John 8 " : eed K HOTEL, —~+4y and whiggery. fiftoen answered. The Court directed the Grand Jury to .,,t0 was hardly eviience enough to lustify conviction R — ‘ ee: ‘a The handsome banner which was made for the | be in attendance on Wednesday, when they would be = Eqtrasfarnshed at theshortmt notice, by applying to | HLA, dient Score daa of the Leese nat ese tand ATED, | rusts new and splendid Geablihwect cnnced tthe sat of | democrats of New York by the same party in our | sworn in. Several of the polit Jurors were excused from end the Jury under the charge of the Court acquitted worsen de PEOPLE LINE STEAMBOATS FOR | visser Mrench Artificial Flowers, which they offer for sa] December leat, situated in the most fashionable quayer of | City, W' taken potsession of by a deputed com- | *ttendance. — as ‘The District Attorney remarked that he did not think FOR | +t moderate prices. mh?0 Im*m the city, is now ia operation. ‘Lhe entire front on mittee, by whom it is to be presented to those of Captain Driscoll —An application was made on the pert | |), House of Refuge wonld hold two of Niemeyer Sundays excepted,through 0.000 HAVANA SEGARS, imported by M.AN- | WY: between ‘Washington and Waverley Places, has been ar- New York. It has b &. der th a of Driscoll to postpone his trial until the August term of ise admirabl inert, at6 o'clock, P. M.—Frum te tier be- | 400,000 Guvottor ake sre rine red by MAN: ranged in suits of apartments, and furnishedin the most tasteul | ew York. It has been made under the superin- } ‘6 court, on the ground that the commission which had | '%¢ siresdy broken out of that admirable institntion, | tesa Courtandt and Liber rey treet. Ween wea tee Ih: be found Cabeuns, Ue lanetae, Seahuas Rene elegant manner for the accommodation of families and sin- | tendence of a Seraiver to whom subscriptions } heen issued to take testimony in his case at Riohad not | Burstary.—' @ three boys ecquitted of the above charge f art : Cap " g’e gentlemen, and no pains will be spared to render the most | have been gene: id, the subscripti were tuen tried on an indictment for burglary in the first Will leave ou ‘Monday, Wedueaday, aid Friday afternoons, | mae’ Qreved, fomaul, Delisies, clones Bo Penis, Perfect antistactian to ail who may thvor the house with their being limited to 3B cena br the purpose of afford- act Inthe matter. ‘The application was resisted by Me-| coRree, in forcibly entering on the night of the ath of ‘The Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain R. G. Cratten perigee qtbez bennila Also, UM ohecon, from the above f it optional with persons to take | 10g every democrat the privilege of giving an equal | Manbury. The case wes lett open. “The Court will de- Hae ot ta Cer petaathor ial nnd soa Pr pv nan Will leave om L'uesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons et 6 | aod the Ra : 23 smerre | Meelsat Table d How, ate parlors, ora lacarta,asmay | share. It was a tandsome banner, and if it can | cide on Monda; coat beleoging to Mt. Andrew Lytel, witha tape moaswre, Ars o'slock, P. M., Landing at intermedute places :—from | GENUINE IMPORTED HAVANA SEGAKS, ocaticn of the house, the great number of Jarge and | ¢%Cite. any energy in the democrats of New York ve anil from the drawer of the deak two $2 counterfeit bills the foot of Barclay Set ines Captain Wm. H. Peek, will | THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale at wholesale and retail | § ntifal parlors, the spacious and siry halle, render it, & most by yrnic their mene may be elected, it will ted for assault | and some cents. Jeaveen Mean Wedlesten Weiee tad be the following choice brands of Segars; in point of equality | Sesimble re aT BILLINGS Peer er | doubtless have effected its opject. committed on a seaman on the 24%h of March, on boardthe | , Mr. O’Barex testified to having locked up the office on ‘So'elock, ii 3 ‘f ¥! {ere ls none superior inthis eity -— L pa can Resta, 3 The report, which has supplied a vacant corner | ship Natchez. The examination will take place this fore- ht of the 24th, and found it broken open’ ‘a the “\ The steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Captain M. H. Traes- | USpe® Regalias, Yngenindad, Sins 5 SORR OY, Reonrener. in almost eyery paper in the Union, that T. Lloyd, : 2 dell, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday acute fo Feneieles, BOARDING. of our city, had mad ffort to bribe the Pr Otticer Laxor testified to having arrested the in ye ; RR : D1 Baia sists, Eelmi Celebmda, oooh deat, mud thereby. pexare: Wat atiee: has bese ae Superior Court, bed together in Water street, ard having found the cost jqlassengers taking the above lines will: arrize, in Albany Nemer pon thera MRS. O. FISH, siad by him eron fone of the 0 baer) phe Briore a Full Bench. by the side of their bed, two b tools (Lendon Jim- ‘ y i é ought » and, re v jourt | money in Rifein cae cc Reetd GATAE pay bch bates at ete thon em YEM:, Punpic and Sraaxouas visiting the city, are reapecful- | peatedly urged by his friends, would not accept it, | below, in which plaintif obtained judgment against de | n:onoy was counterfeit he gave it into the hands of the without a written order from the Captains of es Nevelle. eekcapeioaansliny) Esperanza. yk formed that the above premises have been fitted up ina su- | The story about the horse is denied in toto, and | fendant for half a year’s rent of an office inthe Sun build | P slice Clerk, from whom it was obtained by thecounsel of scat passage of freight, apply. on poard the boats, or to Fc. Strangers, eltvtens, and the ws we => oe read atom of t Boarders charity will induce us all to believe that Tom only | ings. It appeared that Beach run 80s pipe through the | Fields. Schulz, 4 t ami to ment “4 a ciseesshy to basiness—the apart: | 783 desirous of testifying his admiration and es- | "partment in question, as well as a ‘ dumb waiter,” which , Mr. Paterson here Be ae sesh Gondust ba NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LiN« OF Pr ing here, the abi ‘are, geni Night ond sizy, wet ben breeon od fy Phed | teem for President Polk. Gray considered a nuisance. He vacated the premises, | the part of the police, and saic it was interfering with STEAMBOATS. w furniture, beds, bedding, &c. table George R. Richardson, Exa., as been inted, when Beach sued and recovered in the Marine Court six | tie ends of juice by giving to the prisoner the very cera State | onthe’ rent. Judgment reversed, on the ground that | evidence of the corpus delecti upon which a conviction Oe Maryland. Tr! at hipiratiey rikenrs Beach, as landlord, had no right to make any alterations | might hing WHOLESALE SEGAR EMPORIUM. aryland: |The ability. of thie gentleman, and | on the premises, without the consent of Gray ; nor, as it ¢ Court said that it was grossly improper, and that ee eho he ‘THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale a Ia: SCOTT’S BAZAAR the nowledged cere with which he has} appeared, had hea right to rent to another tenant sfter lice should be notified to that effect. » Captain K.B. Macy, will leave the | heen Sure, made of jo gle pape _ A baring 37 Dey street, between Broadway and Greenwich. eo — his duties, w! Peston Ue seyeiepel Gray vacated, until the expiration of Gray’s term. etevery Mouday, Wednesday aud Fri- vs i a 0 i has made the nomination one of general satisfac- | David A. Gale vs. the, Mayor, et als.—Judgment sfirm” 1 ©. CLARK, | td bared lower than the same quality of Im = Racca! ore be ane tion. The office is for life, and as he aeearslty anor 3 ‘as bm agp was, probably, from not understanding the facts of the ig Mic se Nah dat nae Sevane Regstian in Sths and 10ths, C: pu ge, for the liberal support | acknowledged to be a confirmed old bachelor, we | £zra Cleaveland vs. the same—Judgment affirmed. case.) ht must be put in of the Freight Agent, or the sehisgton pened tho above re with new fe will be abundantly supplied with the best the market affords. | ty (j. = ay PPI ee aed Dey oy Governor Pratt, Attorney ‘Normas, presume he can say now to himself, ‘take thy | Robert Hitchborn vs. Jacob Badger, s.—Judgment | ‘The jury convicted the accused after a very short con- y will not be responsible for losses, faate ave. Princ P 3 4 ‘J eattict | ease, for thou art provided for all thy lite.” reversed, und cause remanded for a new trial,feosts of cer | *ultation. KOR LONDON—Packet of the 10th of Apri— | Together with a ge ausortment of Imitation of every whe q Alcs, | Henry McCurry, who was found frailty. ot the |], Uorers to be paid. by defendant, rr ci raty eulastog Le Gmee ok (0a TAME Som to - - to suit, ines, Li ¥ New Hope and Delaware Bri ane The Phe | for burglariously entering t! he packet ship WESTMINSTER, Captain price, eu Jou to suit orien Alten) : y) ge, Lebanors, ian murder of Paul Roux, and sentenc hung, Pera Mooets 048 ‘ i: jaa D & Allen, No. Water street, on the it of bove, her regular day. : \ Soot Oyseats the mavhee can will be executed on the 27th of June, on or before | (he 2 oer ee to abide | t9 24th inst . end stealing a coat and cap, the pn of NE RK, Captain Cropper, will posi- FABER SEGAR FACTORY, served up in every si ikewise af the hour of twelve of the clock. The Visiter of h W. Corlies, et als., ads. The Peopl —N Mr, John Alien. The property was found by the officers tingly dail on the T6rh ApH gical ole ep 71 Division 8 forge astern of reteriments toe this week has made some editorial objections to spanted, costs to abide the ovente Pe SNOW | jer the same circumstances as in tle above case ye) the packet ahip SIDDONS, Captain Cobb, on the 26th wW bt ve Segar “ty s, until 12 at night, the execution of this criminal on the circumstantial icholas H. Babcock vs. Patri@® Reilly—Judgment af | The jury, after an absence of shot fifteen minutes. ¥or passage, the above ships having unsurpassed accommo- lew York, direc- \ a jits, | evidence by which he was convicted, firmed. found a verdict of not guilty, much to the amusement of dations in cabin aw rage, apply to tion of Mr. J. ty been Superintendent of utton ¢ Sardi Governor Pratt hesitated somewhat before signing | James G. Mills va G. B.Lamar.—Judgment of non-suit. | “Very body- a SOHN HERDMAN, | one of the iargeat Factories ia Havana, for nineteen Years, OP idney " his death G i ; ‘Archer Guion va. The Jllaire Workec Judgment tor | The Sentence —The prisoners having been arranged for Hy Ly "The following ki manu {in she Faber Se- is death-warrant, as if not fully convinced of the ; ism sentence, the Recorder remarked that they had been tried = FOI LIVERPOOL —Regular Packet of the iat | ft #nctory, ich a large atock is now on hand, wall be we Fi justice of his sentence. | We cannot vouch for the | PMImit 1.5 us, ym. Siall and ale—New trial upon three very grave charges, upon two of which the <— Hegulas Packet of the 18th | found equal to any Hargna Segare of corresponding style and ase \ fr id boiled | trath of this report, and doubt much whether the | , sau tlenvs. Wm. Si —New trial grented— } ‘ry had found them not guilty, although there was very lice iliog Pocket Ship ‘ASH URTON, Captain Henry | “** Colina sas; ETT \ T to's o'clock. Dablin Brows Stout | Visiter’s informant can. The circumstantial evi- | “"Weison Batley vs. dehn W. Cooper.—New trial denied. | little doubt an to their guilt. In the case of Fields he was pa arere: "anetel i al draught. Famili lied | dence was of a character too strong and clearto| Samuel Sayr Cam) robablg as bad, if not worse than the cthertwo. Hehad ia, ways on draught. Families sa) CF. ao 3 5 Bose aes ee ud lean CO egg meng Fly , _Canones, Koen SD wich the best Seotch and toh WE hice be doubted, and Governor Pratt must have seen | Coste to’ abi the Be 1p —New trial granted — Jeon in the Penitentiary and House of Refuge, and was bin, second cabin. and 5 passeng ns wishi Png x 4 as fi embark of secure berths in tie above tPecketahoala | ‘1 boned in Fie Sram 71 ia pe —= ud ai h, Irish, Seoteh, Welah, | the impossibility of any one else than the condemn-| Frederick Pentz, Pres. at. $c vs. Samuel A. Willoughby. | thoroughly Le at it chee mike applicatioa on board, foot of Mi 2 “jupreas purpose Of selection Tobmes> Tan Geele Fante: | any Gihouse better supplie, "latest news by the steamers.’ | ed criminal being the murderer of this unprotected | Motion denied. to the police, which led to the recovery of a considerable seriber, ey eM! Fy, analso for the purpose of selecting Segars fo for this | "Goad Ronee fon Private Perties, at all times ready—free ara- | victim. Harris Wilson, Public Administrator, vs John La Mott. | ®™ount of property and the arrest of other parties, the The above will be su by the Rew and fandsome Beck. | market. tis for nothing © Im ec The musical circles of our city have now quite | Motion denied in the $7 costs in each. Cela a eee ee eee ere GeO, BES Se. Y¥, Captait : . 3 Leen eee TAKE TN TPemrpeeeret . in os. sentenced him to but two years imprisonment evhip HENRY CLA mae, ee bs Ry sry el flo debenture, of ea flawis von laa aaa FisRHQOKS RJR CONROY. & Fulton, come | an abundance of entertainment. ‘The “Infant Ma- Ce tk cates sete aera aca In the cases of Holsey and Patrick they ran " i r ‘oodville, La Cabana, porter of Fish . jigies” are yet here, and intend to give et fo ing both broken cut of th jOL PA pan joriago, Fragranzia, La Norma, pga Seat a reat Sd Jacoe qemmaliion, ‘on the | their farewell concert this evening. The farewell A fort hd pectogsllerhersemnctnss seremmtenny PA Refuge. The Court eceordingly sentenced Hol- orca Wen aren Shor’ snot liberal tertes’ bed the lowest ponsible prise concert of the Misses Sloman, assisted by Mr. Slo- | Thos. C Doremus and.als. vs Samuel W. Hawley and | *ey to three years and three montis, and Patrick to three 2a. s - i i hs at Sing Sin} poriecias, iwerva, Fama, A iarge assortment of Eastem, made flax Wishing Lines, all | man, will place on Monday evening next.— Judgment for detendants with liberty to plainufs to | ) €ar# and six months at Sing SeoAertense Thee & see the. Ri crevmas th tanto caution tie tele: and 73.0 | ‘The Ethiopian Minstrels” are likewise amusing fad ot payment of costs within tem daye notice of thin : JO} CO. Ni all. Hosxey prot sted innocencs he could prove it various q' IN H. F <3 3 . boy who lived in the den iter st; and in answer our citizens with their songs, glees, &c. Their re- | rule pele a : x John son ads. James T. Rogers.—Judgment for | t? ® question from the Court ; he that his rec] name BLS. 1,2ands. : nently deserving public approbation, their present re iana.— | _ Attacking a Watchman—A strapping rowdy named John Too bola. ine Bian, 2 . K. COLLINS & CO., 5 South st; | entertainments set all cavils at defiance.” 9 the Union Bank of Lewisione— | ierain’ Sook, wes tried ant convicted of a wanton JOSEPH “4 ted work on Guano. a4 y: 600 half de do de de ‘Who have for sale the best authenticated work ou Guano. _4_ kad outrageous assault upon Watchman J. M. Evans, on Pt Nt Ray! fn fo. 1 Meas SUGAR —s9 hhde, prime New Tanding from ship Joan the nightof the lat of March. TT Archelaus, from New lease fore Boston. mae EN COLLING ke iy ray , persons it desirabl Sg etree fea seo eon a o n° ‘Tiioee who are desire r Peers, curhare thet bromght out in ht solentid pecken 4 je to or from Liverpool, be made to the subseriber, (oma mitre 100 r 8 3 In Chancery. Hon. Lewis H. Sandford, Assistant Vice Chancellor. The jury also found him guilty of an assault upon NAW YORE the seperti tit eal ing Baa caf lt; the, Furniture of a family remo on, conrenfence of [Correspondence of the Herald.] Aran 1. Dearone Martin Picken ond al ve. John Mrs. Carhart $ Hoy, and threatening to knock her brains Brig VICTORIA, will sail way on it le—su i fine forte {dressing bureaus, "shine —C. W. Van Voor! rt compl'ts ; E. ea for | out, on the of March. x ariel ie Salmon. Un gles obra: Boston, April 5, 1845. | dete. Decree in favor of complainants for their debt and | He plead guilty to an assault and battery upon Mr. Ne Kis Offers 69 excellent, crportunity, to, persons, lh CERIES—At 115¢ o'clock, the (balance stock of « gro | Fast Day—The Old Puritans and their Successors— COME rh sing ? é than Char aber ‘ ; = ~ aesort se }. Brinci 8. J. wrence, administrator of D. The Court sentence: im to six months imprisonment the trouble and expeuse of going to 1 ‘on- salto for anipping choice w' teag, stents, apices, tobacco, &e. &e. i Phonography all the Go—Great Changes in Brinckerhoff ane Biel 'G. Brinckezhoffand Geo. W F aes 7 rt 5 . a ‘ood | inthe Penitentiary on the first conviction, and to three Sete eieer es det mole re shoe at Zahal.j¢ sofas, 52 chairs, 3 looking | oso Flat Speculations—Rwin Ahead! for oad Lawrence and D, B. Ogden for the ad- | montha more on each of the others. h will be » must be made previous to the sist Ys, in order to be in time for the $0 qt mers Mackerr' steamer of U f boxes ; ministrator ; M. 8. Bidwell for J. i. Brinckerhoff. Deci | At ten minutes past 2 o'clock the Court took a recess AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF Day before yesterday came off one of our annual | Zea'tict the writing signed by Mrs B. operated to on | till Wednesday a of April, from Boston. 0 ty it id) 190 araret ' . mate" SOHR HhaROMAW, 61 Bou) stret Bi Imtee RECON REL & CO., #1 Deyn, BRONZE POWDERS. Yankee humbugs in the shape of a ‘day of fasting | charge the bonds ot George B. on his complying with the LONDON LINE OF PACKETS—Packet of the | ze imeee _NELSON. WELLS & CO., #1 Dey st, HE ‘ber has been appointed Wholesale Agent for ” Int hi ; - | conditions imposed. Decree, that the bonds begiven up| Svrcrpe at Norro.x.—G. W. Sharpless, com- sos Art thon fut sting Packet Ship WESI" | MRS. CARROLL'S MEDIOATED VAPOUR | 1 poosein Eiungpo, who poeve ie moet extraordinary tesie | ANd Prayer he early days of the Puritan fa- | condiusas impoved. : e rditted waldide, by hanging. biivecti. with «leather SILNSEER, Captain Hovey, “will positively sail BATHS ties the mene facture of Bronze Fowd a Oy teh Bs thers, whenever their corn crop was short, or there |“ j, . Janeway vs. Serah’fnn Green, and otherr.—G. | halter in'a stable attached to a Ii iin, near Armi- Ary Uroumasedation Tr eitip, ooeend oobi, apa ve 225 Broadway, reget ome an ra weloon ext ia dely Al compaction | was a murrain among the cattle, the godly colon- | G. Waters and W. 8 Johnson for compl; W. Lowerre stead’s Bride. He entered zhe table, took off his coat, a iy i ‘ we heard of the f 5 lave been used bi largest |; fF . an indiord for Mra. Green. Deci at the stock and cotlar, making his neck bare, then getting a a ee TACSCOTT MN irons os preventive of colde, | cetnmste in tia Seaton fer apreurds of two Year ints, “ with the best of motives,” appointed a day | Srrreeman does not bear interest under the will of (co. | harrel stood Upon it, ard fastened the halter ta-n, besa, as. 7. 5 asa ly for and ¢ of two who con- i Aap ‘ah 76 South st, cor. Maiden iane. S44 rheumatic Mvetiors he ke. ‘Although bene® cur in orimending them as uperir to aay other for — of public humiliation, fasting and prayer, that the | Janeway, and Mrs Green is entitled to the income of the | kicked the barrel from nnder him, and died without « gq. LIVERTOOL LINE OF PACKETS—Packet of Vawoar Bath i antral peered | Sianaguramlity._ he pubseyiney hat mate armeePeo mee. | evil might be averted, concluding in the plenitude | trust estetewithout any dednetion forsuch interest. All| struggle. Te had previottsly taken his papers and lettare the ath April—The splendid fast sailing and favorite ther mode of bathis ‘deterred {10 i anti A ; the other exceptions overruled. prt them in a hole, where they were afterwards Packet Ship SEA, Captain Kdwards, will positively | {fron the A ay 'y m. ly te Ee aie tne MEd the tronble and ‘ex: | of their wisdom, that the Supreme Being had cut| George Case, survivor, 4c. va. Jeremiah Towle and others | found by 9 lady, who had seen him pushing something in her regular da with inconvenience N can | pense of importation. 4 off the corn and afflicted the cattle on account ot | 5-1. Mason for complainant; N D Kilingwood forTowle | the water. We learn that he.is a netive of Norristown, pores tenomninn fo a exbin, and stee imp) And pleasant, th aes, th JR AICKETT, Wholesale Agent. I the sine of the people. ‘This,'to say the least, was | Decided, that Mrs. Howell was not entitled to re-eive for | rennaylvania, where ho has many relatives, respectable, should not foot les of ‘physi id a there | ————— Lo rather an insulting view of the economy of divine ie ottke $16, A por arty ener caseeaee, Oaie | Peon Sree Merfoth Herelé, Apres . Ay cireul b: Snow Storm —We awoke yesterday morni BRONZE POWDERS. Providence, but was by no means a singular one | actordingly Reppiir va Eaton § Tayler —D. D. Field forcom- | in the full enjoyment of a snow storm. The whi ronge, in all smdes and quali. Y for that day and generation. In process of time it| - C..4. it wise, instead of appointing special | plainant: C. Livingston and .G. Gifford for defendants.— | blossoms of the plum trees were vieing with the snow M and “FOI LIVERPOOL—The superior fast_sailing an ge , are Constantiy i it from Germany, and o} ship SEA, Capt. Edwards, will meet wi aid A. abani pen for sale by TaSFOLB KUH & Co was thoug! i Tih mil imtre street, New York. | fasis for every particular grievance,to go somewhat ee, that Taylor pay to complainant the surplus from | flakes in purity, while the blush of an incipient bloom on comm samsung i vvpeoilst ik one hour’s notice. UHURUH’S upon the privclple whic! Ben Frank! in, in Jater | the sale of the Urig, efter paying his own mortgege end | on apple tree, looked to tlie surrounding mest of snow, Nt @ Tk oy The tmckot ships sailing every ive days, Waths be removed Ist of May om Falton VEGETABLE LOTION, days, advised his father to practice upon, by eayi: — ot (a mere by prod — a nal tee t poe Me eo yg Fe pd aur ciel sapere fe any pentane inten Ceneaea ues PO LARIONCharchy Vegetable Lotion w THE COM: | grace over the whole barrel of pork at ouce, instead | 7,.°"Muson and cthert J. J. Ring ior complainant; M. | cuit blossoms; indeed, some of the plums were set, and A ‘offensive SCR CIE EO THAV CONGRESS COLLAK. | an ve frm the RB ORE BITE OF MEVLE, md, es ofr semete mals jon will effectually | of saying it over each meal of por! it was laid Philadelphia Ga. inch irct mb iy and ae won the table: | Se to carry out ‘hs iden, the eld Maroy Jt amd he inant deiendonts; B Robigvon fr Goes oem scarcely survive. lelphia zette, ‘osmetic has exter for | Puritan: fast in the spring of | Mr.and Mrs. Alston; J. V. L. Pruyn and J.C. Spencer ’ “ = : antl BOYD & HINCKE f: and are ote ad atthe manatacte, | many yenra, and is now considered an indispensable appendage | each year, to cover all the sinsthat hed been or | for Henry Mason.—Decided, that the trasts of the will of | . THE Frans 1 Junsar.$ aturday night three m28 6tee 9 T8 Fork. All orders should be | Somerct Spring senate tt Mt 7 Cents each, at te hem’ | were to be committed throughout the year, and | John Mason are valid. Bill’ dismissed with costs to the | fires in the pines of New Jersey were visible from t N i the neighborhood of Camden—on PACKET FOR SEILLES—To sail firee | sen! th tern 5 ary ; thus save the corn and beef from destruction. _| parties who sustained the will. ig) barque MISSOURI ‘Captan Sylvester ai Ke fm ESANDER. 3 PR ICOBAL EE. This is the origin of our aanu@ fast, which is} John Blyer ve P. Motholland and others.—D_ P. Hull for bli Linon Peasuiutna tet SERMBERPRIN te PHELPS, orto : . whieh i J duly proclaimed and appointed by the Governor of | complainant ; J. F. Brady for defendant, Motholiend — | hte of viem could bet seen, and, ae the wind Lalled. + D & HINCKEN, Agents.’ W af et red large nanity of those | is without injary or | the State, ax soon as the frost is out of the ground: | forthe deficiency on the bond and mortgage Fe an" | cave, they were sutvined By the snow stormfof yeaterasy = mes oe ; the city. super is year Gov. Briggs, with prophetic ixe ” inly, with costs Ran: | morning’ Philadelphia Enquirer, A Rn RALK, Sitlarin i: | Bi sukgtoms evreteowss wlobnm eis | Solel lies dence sertrt ton the 8d of Aprfe'the day when the holy unc. | ™ Pesreseeriingh. wih cad 7 ais io i Lancia 5 ries, excellence wi pon, tion of fasting wou'd probably be able to make its Common Pleas Timngr Trapg.—Since our last published re- BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents OFFICE OF JEFFE application, Before Jud * Agen . « ra way through the of the ground, or the hides t marks on the prospects of the Timber Trade in the OE Notas Roatlne Mending puts com aN “onlnce i Extract from y ne aot of the Bey en tars eale es | of The cattle, acting like copperas water or to- PRB tegen oc ensuing season, # material alteration has been mad Pe kal py oa Mn AF RY forts ii was tried yesterday in ver office, endl the'ehaegs | bacco tea, to. preserve the seed from grubs or the | {ig defendant, dated February, 1841 "ey rogeel te She, Gememat, manemetured timber a5 7 r “Di gm arey fo bisa cattle from lice. The day turned out to be a fine | months after date, amounting to $178.00.” Defence at- | Taz,noutto Quebes, by the recent unis Se SON NEW ORULAND-= Leanne aad New atraet from the | Philadelphia Baily Foram.oSeverel of | soring day, and the way the people fasted was a | tempted'to be set ‘up was usury. Verdict for plaintif, scocnte « intention writ Ry agelt, freesing ever York Line—Regular Packet, to sai "oh inst —The - He liquid, Dye known, ae ‘Alexander's Tr wand} cartion to sinners. All places of business, public | $232,94, ‘mall streams, ite he reater part of os fast sailing packet ship Mi, Uap. W. Tho gon] ws jovery; and it hae ip no offices, &c. were closed; the doors of the churches} Fig 1 PaLaDeLPaia —Saturday afcernoon the ber to be got out, that, former state- Me led to produ will sail as above, her regular St pas. red effect. Immediatel wopring it to gray har of | thrown open, and then one and all, with the ex- hy ing hana foot o wil omimodationt, i wees by Rash seule rem ait i, in pepion ae few antiquated devotees, went it with root of No. 162 Arch street, ih Sy ore Piggy oe org tigi §. K. COLL! NEE LG ie gomn m. Panty sf 6 Wig re eee eee . i tes a perfect rush in pursuit of pleasure. The richest | (> Poritively no teoeit ‘bon . Wright & Co. 2 treet; and or di of the season wi rv { BRUPE, ABwhl pond orm SHES WALSHE ARN ore | StMhe equine aoe JODKUFF, who w te. 5 : » 1, 96 4 J md Lm

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