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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —— : a = Gaba asscueaadediae NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1845, enim eas nmeshastinmiesie THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sh. is 0 SORAR ENN ep 1s. - EMEN who make ita rule to lay out their money they can SCOTT’S BAZAAR. ———— 37 Dey street, betwoes Broadway an d Greenwich} FurtTuer Particuians anp INCIDENTS OF THE | * Withtwo or three exceptions, every merchant belong- Boston. : A. Bi ‘ " 2 ing to the Third Presbyterian Church was burnt out. rd the Herald. Pe a sass tothe be advantage ee respecfalyntyiod hat re hanks this Trada sates | GREAT Fine av Pirrenuaa.—The Governor of | fine demand for hovtes, mses oe nse, [Correnpqactenes of, tae Hevelt.) JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. purchase Hats and Caps at = t i¢ at large, for the liberal support | Pennsylvania transmitted a special message to the | Every vacant room was token ‘ap, andthe cellars are in Boston, April 14, 1845. OBERTSON'S PHOENIX HAT AND CAP received since’ he opened tho shove ia «a fae, | ™any instances rented. Gn Manufacturis Mil os é ESTABLISHMENT house, and hopes, by the same atriet | UeBislature on Monday, relative to this fire, Yesterday afternoon, an attempt was made to fire wil. | “7% Increase of vagy pend Circulation---Forty Thousand, |. ltt torsits caabiaimect atin” Atianece there athe quilties cPianunee | and immediate action was had upon it; a bill was Ee 08 Onsen ere ae rey thereof. “The qualities of his Ales, | - ; P wal anon =e ‘exare, are fe introduced making an appropriation of 850,000 as best Oysters ‘the market can’ afford | relief to the city. fire dup in oe Sayles likewise « 2 foe ee mien busy at workin recovering from the marth & Reynoli’s Board Yard, on Irwin strect. The doubled; villain had placed a bundle of matches, ignited in aheap of shavings, and thrust the whole mass into a board pile. It had begun to blaze when it was providentially discovered. Let the police ofthe city be An ——_—_——_— ble adh fl les, small profits, and DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per copy | cash on delivery. enables the propristor 16. offer the drflereut $7 26 per annum—payable in advance. articles in his line at the follonipg duced rates — WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents first qpalicy Pople F . —Anather Cantonman Arrived—Election in the 9th District— Sketch of the Daily Papers of Bos- ton, &c., &c. i; other articles worth digging out; and onthe watch. These devils inthe e of men amon; « z per copy—$3 124 cents per annum—payable in advance. | Mottin... 8°... Taateail hours, antl 12 at aight, | paw many busy with hockey eee Fine’ platter trom | us, Would destroyed the whole city if they coull. © phate ue area rash inn “ our frst men” in ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash ri é te andee: the fallen bricks, preparatory to re-building! F ut these days. ne Url pe men’ phe oye’ domitable energy is worthy of all admiratio: minent trait in the ycharacter of out citize cheering evidence that we shall soon regain our prosperi. Hit.) Coffee, ei ty, im spite of the terrible calamity we have Geaueet: ing, every dav from | brevoh bad occurred in the acqueduct near Pittsburgh, i Dubie B t | Just betore the great fire, and in c é iH tot olclock. Dublin Brown Stout | J Great fire, and in consequence a large flee would think by the movements that Clay was Pre- sident of Alleghania, and that a full-blooded whig Congress was to meet at the capital on the first Monday of December next. The cries of ruin to the manufacturers, in case Polk was elected, are all forgotten, and the tariffseems, to all appearance, in advance. ie [3 PRINTING of all kinds exeouted with beauty and} aqyllitd do Hite cual Dose despatch. | (especially in thesiyle of trimming) superior tp any in the city. e n r.ces, W Og All letters or communications, by mail, addressed ' esablishments, will show a dednetfon oF $1 to $l 40 on custor to the establishment, must be pos: paid, or the postage A prices. ‘All Hats warranted of the most fashionable Trial of Nicholas S. Gordon for the Murder \\ 12 to 4 o'clock. blood etain—on the sleeve of the shirt found in Gordon’s ,, ied | of boats loaded with merchandize were detained on the | chamber, has been submitted to a chemical analysis, the | 1, have got a life lease ot will be deducted from the subscription money remitted. ne 3 {op PELE eu eiye Min fag the best Scotch and his- | north side of the Monongahela river. Had they been | result of which was stated Saturday afternoon by the At resent ori ives tie conea cee nae JAMES GORDON BENNETT, offer Advantageous baiyaius to wholesale dealers and No house better supplied with English, Irish, Scotch, Welsh, | 92:© (” pass, much of their contents would have been | torney General to be not unfavorable to the prisoner.) a turers reat ad sch i Preraizron oy THe Nuw Youx Henatp Estapiisumenr, | country merchants. a10im*m | and city paperscalwnys the latest news by the'steamerg oo” | Stored and consumed. On the openmg of the Court this morning, Mr. Curry, | 1°00 fom the public crete oie ice, is constantly , WATs—aPRING FASHION. ‘Good Rooms for Private Peties, at all times ready--five gra- | OF the 1200 houses which were estimated as anumber | for the prifowen ronured wud Crnelaed bie renin ee fen dootiog hea ic eye by the ingenious expedient CE & ee ARAUENS HEAD | “hts persone nave pasar ant ms suppmecat leet | gument, He dwelt fr wome time onthe chareeter ofthe | of adopting high pricss, and putting «moderate * Be ¥ JEN’: n thrown out ni i evidence which ha in enter ¢ government. er centum t 5 - UNITED STATES MAIL LINES He; © ewers) Sere xeeee oa Te Cn aR 4 ‘The whole length of the burat district iv about one | !t was purely circumstantial, ond on this account would | wat foreign fabrics are entirely kept out of the coun- FROM PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE. p) randy to supply thele capa ere ie tele | aE TL BERET Tis Mette Prgnklin } ‘exe leave } mile—the average breadth about one hundred and sixty | require a greater degree of careful cerudny on the part | try, and the monopoly of our markets at their own MORN NG LINE By, steamer ROBT. foinvof elegance, durability, and economy, to hort ce | J most respectfully to inform his friends and the public, | Yards—iaking an area of about sixty acres ofthe jury. In making this scrutiny or examination, the | prices, given to the American manufacturers. MORRIS, which leaves Dock street wharf | gny other atore in thi. city. m8 }m?m _ { that he has leased the above establishment, and fitted it up ina} ‘The Age says:—‘We can give no idea, on paper, of the | jury miust bear in mind certain admitted traths; the first, | Encouraged by this state of affaii hich, by thi : pally, (endnye eeonpe) a0 a OE | EE AREIOIOT OT | zn meeoa tape. 5 uo taken eare to provide the | distress which prevails—thousands are left destitute—men | that each circtmstance must stand alone, and depend, way Bad odured' Alle tone ‘into the cote the Teeaeeiey ane, thence by railroad tp Prenehtown, and stearser NEW rASHION, STAC TT o'clock these willalwars bea sandwich ready, and at | W2° yesterday were worth thousands, are now bankrupt. | uot upon the other circumstances, but the testimeny’ | W2Y> Nas po bate “ps ott manufacturing companies almost without stint or measure, our capitalists are preparing to go the bearing directly upon itself; the second, that’each cir- fc timore. ‘The above is the only line BROWN & CO.’3 ONE PRICE STORE, 178 Chat- | At 11 o’cloc! fo cumstance must be fully established before any infe- that connects with the lines for the South and West the s*me square, commer of Mott atreet. imitation Theaver and aay time during the day the following articles “ll be prepared Ti has been estimated that the burnt district contains sixty 4 i i i fasti- Al @ total loss, in dollars, cannot be arrived at ryoon, Fare $2 00. ‘ats, of the Spring Fashion, for the low fixed price } end served up in a style suitable to the palate of the most ‘Gorer ee , Dita, men 1 ieee with any kind of accuraey - iors at Twelve Mil- | rence can be drawn from it; the third, that the circum. | whole figure on these branches of business. Four AFTERNOON AND NIGHT LINES. Stintreds sold at moderate prices; Wholesale aad retail’ """"" | Beef"scates— Maton ChopeVeal Catlete—Broiled Ham | Jeno! Wiis is ores ven Suort at Twelve Mil- | rence can be drawn fr tend to the establishing of the fact | of the wealthy companies at Lowell are making Through by Rail Road in Siz Hours. ‘m8 Im*m and Egg Kriszled Bacon velsh Rarebits—Poached Eggs— | are broken up— they will not be able to pay two per cent. | charged, but they must positively exclude every other | very extensive additions to their mills, two very Fare $3 00. ~_~—~$PRING FASHION. SS wilatatt ‘Sear peg hand the choicest Wines and | Oaly about $16,000 were taken in insurance companies in | hypothesis which might be presented. large mills have recently been erected, and five Mr. C. then pissed to an examination of the evidence inrelation to the guilt of Jehn Gordon, the record of whose conviction had been offered 08 prima facia evidence that hecommitted the murder. He thought that he should wM. 'TA, No. 130 Chatham street, i , elected with that taste peeuli Id and experienc: | other cities. We ier) and Oh Cea eatere Carter ate | ace eitee Bene een oe Sparkling giass of | | The Gazette of Saturday, although printed only upon a offers for sale and jnepecti tment of Hats | Albany Ale, accompanied with a pure Havana, allofwhich | half sheet, is almost wholly occupied with the divaster a jon, Masia ur Ham, $3) wy sic Bil Hitay 63 Fae wih served on such terms and prices as vn ee. with the | ‘The Gas Works esc with but little injury. Councils c for new ones are to be built as soon as possible, be- sides a new establishment for making cotton and woollen machinery. These new Projects, as you ; loleskia $l mig dw cow"ec _ | had met, and had authorized the appointment of a police | be able to show that John Gordon did not and couldnot | Will see, must involve a very large investment of falls, at 4 oleloes, F 1h 880 Uy. Silk Hata, $2.50," Alzo, a fall amortment of Caps, at the lowest BOARDING, to protect the ruins, and had also called a Town Meeting | have committed the murder. ‘The Government had not | capital, and add greatly to The immense quantity leaving New York at 4% P. M., for Pl RS eT ee eee es for the relief of the sufferers. Several Churches had been | offered a particle of positive evidence to show that John | of cotton and woollen goods now turned out {more next morning in ‘ample time " THE FISHING SEASON HAS COMMENCED. MRS. O. FISH, offered to the houseless, as places of temporary shelter.— | Gordon was any nearer the place of murder when it was | daily at Lowell. There are not water privileges South gt West. 1 jirergenl be proeat te Ei erik “Let those fe, that never fished be pefore, ois 135, 187 and 139 Broadway, as saeok of the Delanere wean Salat ,ioaaren e Grete an hundreds of Shere ak bn the Mae enauene en all the new mills contemplated, and H A ‘i . fished, A + NEW YORK. ‘ompauy has announced his ability to pay 1@ poli nity. He wasseen going towal is home at half some of them are to be worked by steam, which, he A A Freight Traja, whi rpagui oat and ail a) pert ectson: also. Tackle (Or | rie Pusiic and Sraanores visiting thecity, are respectful: | of that company. ‘The Gasetic aires sie Sollee ae | a ckelOn ey tas ae Reine, towards his hos oclock, Mr. | atier all, is but little more expensive than me leases the Depot daily {except Sundays) at porcloe 3 FM: Sowesg ane prises Woranlesahctesele iat coal Noe ve LA ppg be Betas premuses have been fitted up in a su- Pokey. Ue canary sates wastes Sprague A Test nom at Le bet hee tance power, when we consider the many uses for heat and arrives in Baltimore early next morning. Fare 50 cent x yv 20. a tain) Q e Glo! mn Fact wn 3 0.; | minutes walk of the place of murder. Joho Gordon A I> For farther particulars SESS pinks Ages mhi8 Imre SE ee geet Permanent and Transient Boarders. the Fireman’s Insurance Office; the Fircand Navigatiog | ogain seen at hall pest 4o‘clock y at either time did he | 1 these mille, and the wonderfu improvements No.7 Wall, or 6 West stregts. | FIBH HOOKS, &e.—JOH + CO TROY, 58 Fulton, corer | ane location is Pleasant, and central to business-—the apart; | insurance Office; the Penn I A rante Office; Mayor’s Of- N. B.—Freight taken at 5 cents per 100 Ibs. m2i Im*re@ of Cliff street, importer of Fish Hooks, also importer and | Me2ts spacious, light and airy, and han 5 that have of late years been made for economising tiroughuce with new fursitare, Gedy, bedding, ue, The table | Ace, Tombs, Merchants and Board of Trade Reading appli H r din th have agun, or acoat resembling the one found in the heat. I would mention also, ex P that a yore swamp. it was for thejury to judge whether John Gor- facturer of Fishing Tack!~ * variety. City and Rooms, its files and val iby i = u Id hi ed hi thes after 30’clock, | heavy company hés been started in this city for RE ane OHO country dealers suypliedia nmail aud large quantities, ca the | ¥! Ape sepnsanly f Oe he das, building. The Bank of Piisturg er ile or ‘went tothe aiece conten ikilled Mr. Corague, secreted | the faaiubesue of cotton goods ty reer MOD BABTON Leave Inoat liberal terns, and-ths lowest possible pt m26 Im*re i ¥* ___| tices the Exchange offices of Messrs Sibbett and Jones, | the gun and'coat, returned to hie home, uae exchanged | £20 tha bay-as Chala he head of obiak: 3 NEO AD careet hails Band jA,larme nasortment of Hastern. made) flag Fishing Lit HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WANTED | Alien Kramer and William A. Will; th "| his Glothes, and called on the Kingetora: three quarters | {708s the bay at Cheleea, at the head of which is foot of Courtland s1 ily, Sundays excepred, | sizes, at the manufacturer's prices, 400 Bam HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WANTED, len illiam A. Will; the Merchants Ho- | his clothes, and called on the Kingston’s, three quai that princely merchant Robert G. Shaw, Esq. at9 o'clock, A.M., by Railroad from ferey City, to Morris | silk worm gut, of vari ITHER NEW. or second hand, suitable for a Boarding | te Wood street; The Monongahela House; The Glass | of amile distant, at half past 4o’clock. ‘Tois company is going ahead fast town, thence by post-c through Bendhare, Chester, 6 i ALL ITS © Mi = House, as the adverticer has just taken a spacious, comme | Works of Bakewell & Pears; the Foundries of Messrs, An. Mr. C. next glanced at the evidence relating to the gun | © “rhe shin Heber arrived here yest Can- Valley, Sch ’s Mountain, Anderson SPRING WITH ALL ITS CHARMS s P, here yesterday from mun Volley, olay Hempene pce 4 > tious house near Broadway, and uot possessing tumiuare suf: | derson & Son; J. Livingston (and Scale Factory also); | found in the swamp. The chief witness who identified it i ‘93 days, with 10,427 rH Y a oa Miata: ayply to J.f481, at the Commercial Hotel, 73 Court- cient to fill the house, woald like to make arrangements with | the new and extensive steel works and coach spring ma. | as having belonged to either of the Gordon’s, was Abner | '0n, in 4 ag rh i ‘1 ickages of vse! an land street 4 some person or persons disposed £, telinquish house-keeping, | mufactory of Messas, Jones & Quigg, just about going into | Sprague, jr. He saw a gun very strongly resembling it, | seme other China goods. This is a made up voy- N.B,--\ixtrns furnished at the shortest notice, by applying to ication adfvenced with seal nome Mad nag Ay commu: | operation; the roViog mill and nail factory of Messrs. | iu the possession of Jolin Gordon, the Friday before the | ege, by severai Boston shippers, and the cargo will Charts Coluath, at Morristown. m4 im*m Prompt attention by addressing A. B'C., Herald office. "| Freeman & Co., Kens ngton, called the "Dallas Iron | murder was committed Ho met Gordon in the read, | probably be sold here at auction. This arrival is se STATEN ISLAND eon. ATID, aie contel Boatteitsinie ali st#m_ | Works; »the glass works of Messrs. Miller & Co.; the | looked at the gun a few inutes, and the | the apt occasion for another glorification on the FERRY. aa NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. American Hotel, corner of Third and Smithfield two then separated. Mr. Heskins and his wife | part of the Boston quid mumcs, who love’ to prate ° 1 Col STORS, tho SmithGeld Hotel, corner of Second & Smithfield; Mur: | had seen Gordon’s gun the day before: the fermer | lout the wondertal race of rivalry with New Foot of Whitehall Street, THE, Fehos kill Navigation Company hereby invites Propo- | docks), Hughes’ and Wilson’s taverns, and the William | had previously hed. it two or three weeks in his posses. : i - for che ne ork required for the | +. i On and after Monday, March 17th, the Boats will ran as fol- i hey i ‘Tell tavern on Water street; the Associate Presbyterian lows, until further notice: oem will be the cons tinctiontof's new tierbi inrge Ieekacmieeghore | Charch on Fourth street; the Baptist Church corner of ead gt ier Wi gE ‘THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN FISH, the line, which will require a large amount of heavy messonry | Grant, and Third; the Western University; Wood's Brew- 8, 10, and 2 A Mi yon, comer of Chambers street, gentlemea Ww: York that the city of notions is running. ‘There is to be another trial to elect a member of Congress in the ninth district of this State, on Mon- day, the 28th inst. There have already been seve- ral unsuccessful trials in that district, the principal cundidates being Henry Williams, of Taunton, the late representative, known by the sobriquet of “no sion, and had examined it with the view of purchasing it, and ‘both cf them swear this is not the gun they saw. Mr. C. went over the other evidence in relation to the un—that given by Mr. Almy and his clerk only to the fact that a gun, as appeared by a peacil mark in their book, was sold t . Gorton” Neither of them recol- lect, or pretend te state any thing farther than this. That Y n aud carpenter work As it will be vigorously urged toan early | ery; Robertson & Reppert’s oil mill; the African Metho- ‘4. Mui 1, 9%, amd 6, P. 9 splendid assortment of the under mentioned arti weatee | Completion, it presents a fine opportunity for energetic and en- | dist Church, Second street; tha Scotch Hill market house; 9. and 11, M. ved fcom Paris and London, of the newest fashions, enleula- | terprising continctorse, Pi stecificarions may be seen at ‘ N. B.—All freight at the of the owners thereof, _mhidre | $*i¥é ‘ana a my, which ‘be’ offers at prising tors. erions & wees Fulton’s Bell snd Brass foundry; the Monongahela WANTED—A STEAM TUG BOAT— | such ricer 0s will eunste the puirenage of thoes who farce hits i of April, 1845, and proposals | Bridge; the Custom House; Gwynne & Edey’s lard oil ke, 36 to 42 inch cylinder | withacall, Cravats of riety, Handkerchi ‘Suks, be add: d to Edward Miller, Civil Engineer, at that } factories; india rubber factory of J.G Morgan. given by the negro Francis, that he Jeft this gun with i ” S<q. CaM te te tastend ve tore tetwons trent | Lak Cocite Linteea eee Tine toe eet ving, = el NES NEES SENT “Commission, Forwarding’ and Wholesale Grecery | Almy foresie, wes act outivest he only identified the TGe vy iUania ane Ariauaas Hale aa z mreahey Yorwand Albany. Applications to be made onboard of the R. | every kind—Collars and Bosoms of all the new styles, for stand- |" By order of the Board of Managers. E i Houses —Allen & Co., Atwood, Jones, & Co., A. Belen, J+ | gun from its ‘general eppearasce, and from the fact that pha H 1, tow: L. Stevens, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ‘i jog up or turning over. Gloves—A, rang grtemalve, arsortmants 2 SiLOMON W. ROBERTS, Fresident. | Boll, J. W.; Butler, Wm. H. Campbell & Co., George | a screw was missing trom the lock, and that a screw, not | “Tatic maiority in the district; but it cannot be cen- ‘ald 30% re ies y of every rai eld acer Z bir a Bile, Kae for | Philadelphia, April dh, 1045. ald 3t*ec_ | Cochran, A Gordon, King & Holmes, L. Hatchinson'& tered upon Williams, and it is a piece of folly for properly a gun screw, was now in that place. ‘Mr. Cur- ry here took the gun, and showed to the jury that two screws, neither of them gun screws, were now in the lock. Mr. Curry also showed that there was a mark about the gun by which any person who had once exam- ined it, could identify it. The stock was in two pieces, and one portion was much darker colored than the other. ’T was strange Francis and the other witnesses made no mention of this, ‘The ramrod of the gun was only traced to Nicholas Gordon through the testimony of Benjamin Waterman, or Ben Kit. Mr. William Sprague had testifi- ed that he did not think Kit a competent witness; and Gen. Carpenter had sworn that Kit told him he was brib- ed to swear as he did. Mr C. did not believe Mr. Sprague had bribed Kit, but the fact followed that Kit hed told a ze, oF made to order; Kussian Bel and 4 himtorun. He will be run down, but there is no ind Shoulder Braces, sig oo eS Bail great chance of Hale’s election, the abolition vote not coalescing with the whig. Williams is a man of some talent, but so diffident that he appears to ereat disadvantage. He is a single man, and it is said, because he never had the courage to_ pop the question. See i [have been thinking upon a pressing theme, and perhaps it will not be uninteresting ro your readers, if T speak out touching the daily papers of this same city of notions. Of the sixpennies, the pea ae ility, e '¥ and Mi OVICE is hereby given, that Proposals will be received at | Co., 8. Kellar, W.&J F. Kelle: » Peter Peterson, Poin- a MORNING LINE FOR naa UNCA, Gore one | Nilo es of the New Pork aud Haden Hautreed Company | dexter & Co.,J. W. Butbridge & Co., Church & Carothers, Capt. G. W, Carman, leaves the Pier foot of | c': ing Gowns, Purses, id a natil the 10th May next, forthe delivery of from Oue to Three |}, Dickey & Co, Hailman, Jennings & Co. Wm. Holmes areay steer «northside, Monday, Wedresday nnd Fridey | foc. egery article shat ts requited by a geatleman for an entire | Thousand Cords frat quality, Virginia sine Wood, to bede- | 4 Conway) ‘Hower a Coe ne hee Oe Holmes Moruicg, ceseven o'el ¥ ; ‘ ont for his wardrobe. ; 'WM.'S. CARMAN, | son & Reppert, 8. F. Von Bonhurst & C.-L & J.D. Wick diate landing, on a facture of Shirts, of . Be ; n v . Taany, Ahaway and Baarday Morntag, at seven o'clock: | whith Svtendsd oor ae eee ean och | apittomyio CARMA. | Williams Dilworth ;Wm. Wilson, Jr., George A. Berry, For prssage or freight, apply 08 board, of to F.C. Schultz. at | taade to measure im the best postible manner. Alo, Sik | T3ENTLEMENS LEFT OFF WARDROBES | Black & McKee, ‘0. Blackburn,” Vankink & G2’ the office on the wharf. aid tee | Bhurts and Drawers made to order. RHE HIGHEST PRIGES can be sbteet e ocenze | English, Gallagher & Co, P.-C. Martin, ‘Rank? PEOPLE'S LINE STEAMBOATS FOR | ,,N;,8 ~The Golden Fish will swim from 271 to 297 on the TR ake. are desirous of converting their left off | in and Coltart, Thomas W. Scarfe, H. Lambert, Tas- Hea dea aera te eee ea a RT re eens citing tha citvor cbasiog rai. | "“Seaggiats and, Chemisie Opies Go ne irect, at 7 o'clock,’ P. M—Kro1 ie i y i i | Droggists an mists—Ogden & Co, E Fenderich’ Panmcma Ree euitten, oa seen, | Ee LEPPOLD & CO) coi same Stree Sone | , yams chon, open ty Ete a ri ¥ toad et their reais en oy isTmeny. a be Will “inaye'on Monday, Wednesday abd Friday evenings, (No. 108 Wirs1am Staxet, near John,) . 7 #PPouT CEVINSTYN, Dry Goods Jobbers—Arbuthnot "& Stewart, Wm. s B vertiser takes the lead in matters ot respectal but not of circulation, or actual influence. a 5 ‘, ‘i i , of their own im- slanderous lie to C: iter. The jury could judge what il iti ht hundred. veamboat ROCHESTER, Captain R. G. Crattenden. | ()¥FER FOR SALUithe following Goods, of ae 2 | 466 Broadway, up stirs. | Rell & Sons, Semple & Barker, Jones, Murphy & Co, . at | daily edition does not exceed eighteen hundred. will ewe ou’Lucaday, ‘Thursday’ sud Saturday evenings at 7 Ofverationtsby PERSE PREG MUSEU | Anline, dttough the Vout Ofer, or octerwise wiltteesive | Wim, MoClintock. (Carpe) ee ” | reliance, in a case ike this, should be placed upon his | Ty eee foes you are well avenes an old ‘mam a’clock. " ‘TAPESTRY WORSTEDS, Seaasiae. ms Hardware Merchants—James M. Cooper, A. Menderson % j ker whig, viewing even the most trivial improve- ea eee Me Tanti ioteemed late rihoes + frome Beat manufacture sad mostertensive aisortment. SRGGNR HAND, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE | & Co, Clark & Cameron, Nelsons & Morgen, shovel man- | «, URC EenT ner peared to the cost Soandsn the sam ments or enterprises through political specs, which foul a D. . — Ant ighest price given for ‘inds 0! jacturers. 7 ba i ICA, M. H. True | . . wee Abe w at wate mnesgh nanambting shiny” Cum besmeared all over with bij 5 fo! deat vont andey, Wedsesdcy, Heidey, snd Sunday | Cotton, Linen, Silk, Worsted, Geta STERNE, | maine to Ete of uke eenes ent date um, Remon | " Queensware Howyet—H. Hishv. James Park. tr. & Co. Mle Re wisi Gakdan's Wav’ “dad’ wees ius | tis *"repectable daily as it 1 ugivertaly stlled rons, at 5 o’eloe! a P ERY PATTI 5 seriber, or address a line seveekuw Sone Soe ial: Slaven very coat; but it had been proved that Susan had ai is vai Ret CRLUN BLA, Con Wilt Sh 3 POP Rik ef fami ahaa aaely 1% Chuhamsaver'N.Y. | Stockton, J. W. Cook, Luke Loomis’ “1%” ston & | Seinowledged she had sworn to what she knewnothing | “°"C,i8 Boston. Next comes the Morning Post, jeave on ‘ LE, N.Y. , , : Post, paper that goes strong for democracy, but not so much for democracies sake, as for love of the — The Post is edited ostensibly by Charles about; and the witness who wascalled to show that she had described Gordon’s clothes, before the clethes were taken, admits that she said nothing about the color cf what she termed Nicholas’s old coat. Besides this, the 9 ae i CHmining, plain and shaded; | N. B—C. a king he abreast Cars for te to anew etna be bp ws pcuscrteCioeh nateicap tor sachs ORES | * ita sad Nell Wershouses Spang & Co, James And in ample time to 3 i : ; a W. B, iron and } rehouses— ‘o., James Ander- ao ete moderate rates. "aos a dhe "aos beer var eg fa et a rey HIGHS PRICES oan ye son, Bailey, Brown & Co, Bissels & Semple, Freeman & |, & seasonable assortment of gen- Paper Warehouses—Holdship & Browne, J. Howard » Greene, who can write an excellent six line as 4 GE x ‘ “ 7 ne bo! i aragral hile men of greater calibre do the i their left off | Co. (at Church & Carothers,) Edward Hughes, (Browns. | ‘Vo Stones, the very nearest neighbors of the prisoner, lean ph, w I 8 Alt petsons are formid gay of the boats of this line, : FRINGES, ‘or Families who are desirous of converting 7 p snd two or three other near neighbors, had sworn that | readers Circulation about twenty-two hundred. winpacn way o 01 on ‘Captains Susan ee 0 pr. Silk, Worsted and x tton, of the latest styles. ‘wearing apparel into cash. ville rere) eres Sterling &Co, Lyon, Shorb & Co., they never saw him heve thi onat. ‘y: sage a peau ne Wirt 3 aldre tlemen quitting the city or changing resi- i age baring say superdiaseeaiiees fo daipess of, will tani fe | O° & 5-H 14 Gimp Cords, in great vari "7 de A. Stockton & C a Es Spee et ela And Gimp Co variety. , i : Snereberger) Savas, eemanie ¥ ir advantage to send for the subseriber, who will " RE—Second Line —The }| GOLD AND ‘SILVER cokp: » AND B: (DB, TAS- Fr. w Next comes thei Courier, with its old practical ranklin works, Pe.) Printer {or an editor, J. T Buckingham. He ‘he pistoi, ‘ r. Curry said, had not been identified b; at their residence by appoint — Foundry Warehouses—J. Anderson & Son, W. T.Mc | °?Y Witness. Susan Field had seen a pustol in Gorden’s | writes well, and general! it of snip SRS Feb Master, ‘Will sail on the Ist un SENS STuVER BEADS, EVETT, 2 Wall street. Clurg, Robinson & Minis. © | store, but no one pretended that any pistol had been sven | judgment, but he ie a twa ay, mh ap we BUsICA. STEEL, GILT, AND. LADS, A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will receive} ‘Tin, Copper and Sheet [ron Manufacturers—Howard & | i Gordon's possession directly resembling this. ‘ontid i r i CKE Parse Trimmings, Stee] and Jet Buttons, Hair Pins, &e. oP a lence of either feds or locos. He tried to BOYD & HINCKEN, Agente, inaneg ines OILED SILKS, Prompt attention. mri im*re_ | Rogers, Kane & Keller, J.T. Kincaid, John M’Williams, | | The evidencein relation to the foot prints was tho. | Comidence, of either, fe ads, tent dt flash 42 alre pe Se Sees sini Pen see et cO eee, TO TAILO rere ecteate 6 bir Es he Fiat ee ogra ean GP ht Ale Bing He chowed | the pan. The Courier circulates Rearly two thou. 5 ARSEILLES—To sail first "ORATE ER. Hr eee asa Warehouses— earn . | te i 5 ign lode a . wince bargee MISGQUM, Copia Sylvester Tee ee oss, ko Disease rng acon gre sgt | ton Con MRL HL Sweeney Coy CWhening) & | fo NeJury wat ererone af thom mow bare marked | sind) ahd enjoys a lange advering patronage, I ‘or Cote ar Vr PHEESE, cod “i oe ope ytd Tapes, Bindings, joons, &e. + raalied ao published and ready for, delivery. Th se whe Kee & Co., C. Inmsen. ace ois he! “ppm ae sti a a 1s a fast friend of the Hon. Daniel Webster, and 5 " P en “3 1% u -prints en J « Woy BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents. desire to avail themselves of the great advantages to Boot and Shoe Stores—G. Albree & Co., M’Curdy & sworn to, was imeginary, to say the least of it. [Your Through the furnace unshrinking, his steps would readers, who have read the evidence on this point, can- not help agreeing with Mr. Curry in this con:lusion ]— He afterwards referred particularly to the fact, that the measure of the width ol the track did not correspond with John Gordon’s boot. He also dwelt upon the fact that a greet many persons had passed over the very ground of these tracks, from Gordon’s house to Hawkin’s Hole, on ursue, ‘To chield bim and guard him, or perish there toe.” The Atlas, the acknowledged head of the Whig party in Boston, is the largest paper fpublished in this citys and the most hasty and inconsiderate and foolish in its course ; without tact or judgment; = from the use of the structions it contains, would do well to F a ‘ = FOR LONDON—Kegular Packet of) Apri—| COLORED PAPER AND FANCY PAPER Ia copy rider aeay ee Souk ota to i ieches | Loomis, Baten, W. McCowan, B. Perry ee oe dak’ het salling vahip BOXES. Faye are, and contains 17 elegant diagrams ofall the varions atyles | TODacoanists-E, Day, & WWD. terson, H. Fene- TORONTO, Capt Tinker, will postively sail & | AYER & BODEN respectfully inform their friends and the | 4i“aTe,an comeaine 1 elegant diagrams of ai the various styleg ry stable : : , H. Fene ove, het regular day.” BOK ia thar they comcnue to mmmumecary Colored Paper structions for cutting in an easy and scientific manner. The | lon, Merchants’ Hotel an several others. Havivg most superior accommodations for cabin, second ©: | and Fancy Faper Bones) in all varieties, atthe old stand of the | following are a lew of the many highly respestabre names who | Cabinet and Chair Mekers—James Woodell, A. Bulford, bin end soettte Naaaie ce rson? wishing a ho jae ‘of Blanc & Boden, Uta Se ret a a ‘hei ied, Re See ity aainted with Mr. Stine- Davitt & Aspers, *. ag? . M. Kane, mere Pow- seers bein howls * JORECHT MeMURI AY, | puri pecs so ga to easly his cacours. Order wil be | mets Pioin Caithy Casmentaewit pareve rcommend | oft Lonnie & Babin, W. Milliken, J. Mefarland, A. Me 3! r ate ca ical | Curdy, N. Young, G. Singer. s often leading the party where they are loth to fol- et rE ARGO WT He Malling coppered | "CBee hued eeertnant of Colored Fapers and Fancy Paper | 104.8, "(2k comolet, in tts arrangements, nd in ite cractical | CUAGTiscneera—f MoKemne, Lynd & Bickley. the Monday afer the murder They must have Hive. ti ow—vet it is conducted in wiany cts, as Te- 5 for “Eh LABGO WaT tne fst sailing ¢ ered | N. B.A good assortment “jn30 2m*ec eltheriu Europe or America. nat pa era | | f Metohent Tallere ans Cicthiene—D, homer Goes —_— saiul tua hes. valve tenet them the “a: afer, pro- | 8°78 its varions departments, with liberality and artben, will oa nA PTS baler oton, apply JET AND HORN BUTTONS Cox, En W, Trrgek Co, B. Fs Homer, James Duily, Joha | 67g Stoneks | ney hemes: Shipley, 8 Schoy- | essed tothave seen no. other tracks. Mc. Curry’ next | Judgment. It has. heretofore depended more upon Cargo com? . For i referred to the man seen in the vicinity of Dyer’s bridge; donations from Jiberal men in its party than on its he was undonbtedly the murderer, but he was not John nt, of fag Bi i Beads; Hai Fins, |. H. Banker. ers— nse c to mister on board, west ide of Bani Sipe ote cuans. | OFusizer Beales, Bends; Hair, Shaw} and Breast Fine, | Haviland, JH: Banker kor, No. l13 aBrsdway, | Wire Worker x. Townsend & Co. J. Wickerham. own resources for support, having never proved a 87 South st. fastruments, Sreach China Vases. | New York. Upholsters.—Wm Noble, E Edmunds Gordon; he wasalerger and taller man, as had been | profitable or even paying concern. Circulation a aN FAUKETOPMEG of the toch ApaIS AbetFinn Foreale by san importer " otter branchec of Deainaes ee ner extablichments, and | v7orn vo by four witnesnes; and besides this, John Gor | lout two thousand. Of evening papers, there’s sheapen id and fast sailing packet shi TOON. mh20 Im*m ED Waly and 3 Liberry tent. CONGRESS co LA t The Gareite sleo says: “Our large manufactories are SE De i ne ie ante vince areal old mad of cpeper CU, Capt. G. Tucker, wil itively sail as above, | _ [Un 4 mgest untouched; the only mills of any importance which are ei 1 columns deep in whiggery, moral reform, re- Maar day. Persons about co embark. Yor the old country, FRENCH CHINA. Biotin. Gus sow ssie ot Callen nich have iouy ben | HUFGE boing the Globe factory, which is the emailer in | ME. Cunay concluded his argument wt t ocleck PM. | zion, humbusy Seen and se Pani y ee a should wot fail to mate cary APROOTT, 76 South HM ONE. “abe ing, are now issued, and are to be foutid at the manafacrus- | the city, the Kensington Iron Works, and Bakewell & | O{ course the britf sketch I have given of it will not pass | i’. nia Jt ig edited by Capt Slee r, the man W.& J.T. TA » Te Bonth erent, NO. 66 LIBERTY STREET, the old stand of MAKSHALL'S only Troy Shirt | Pears’ glass works. Verios other small estehiihments | {oF @full outline, even, of what occupied four hours in y Capt per, apiece ee (UP STAIRS. do'Chacham street, New York: “All. orders should be | were desioyed, but vss wath grest aii ivcine teen | the delivery. ‘This afternoon, Mr. Rodgers, also for the this pattern will that writes those eternal nothings over the ice ut ld. re of * ” i Probability. nounce, that the great lead ture of “‘ Hawser Martingale.” Circulation al 1g branches are comparative- prisoner, will meke his clo There i —Fil the ter and Agent for Manufacturers, has BER, oR GEMS hich eet Ch S| A RAL ro he by Mea Bata 6 a wh ft Preseh Pore \¢ plea. it : i revolutionize any atyle ever before got up in this market. touched, and that bi a lity that Gordon will be ac- | sixteen hundred. Then there’s the “ Little Zyan- art (7 Be Ral, will pontively, alg nad sift French Foreaisin, as ay Beep ‘Ferme mpember, at theo stand ot Marshalls, 90 Chatham set Nae ea pau negs, #0 far es they are con- at is much feared by his friends is, | script,” which it will be the height of rudeness to Secoud cabin paasengers, those about to proceed ¢0 Covesed Dishes, Baled Bowls, Frait Menkets, Custards and | ¥., oe reas, onany ge ee. speak against,inasmuch as it is edited by a lady,and seco aot fail to make early application on board, foot of Bur- | ‘i i ours, Cc. Ww. fin shea Miss. Well, to say the truth, i pretty little ‘i j 47 Pleat Shirts, whi Fe Gad Chocolat Wass, Gren French end Aimar | Av fhe pleats are all sowed down, ie will obvi jon. large i those | Chants in the groce: jueensware, and di branch- Moo feasd 4 (Soe es who were Sarnt me Dumber of them wl commence apa difficulty | a hi ‘uined, i r i nan tarsoorr nego, | A Aes w inte” | AoE TAT alene ac eases eee tea |, Lxoutarive Soxaany, So, —The woal prepa | Ying rope ed haa ver Beek a favor th . the articles sro wasrented of the best quality, and te be BRONZE POWDERS. yesterday they were busy getting places of business and | THte Or uel seny coptetoee te ae ee ee” | genteel tea-table. Circulation about three thou. FOR NEW ORUKANS. — Louisiane and New <ldon ives termes andi tots to neitpershaoer THEE very best and cheapest, Browse, jn all shades and gyal}. | offices. It ls with heartfelt pleastire we observe the forti- | Tinnt of $ Uaminess appearance to our atroste., Btill they | Bore cies, Neat i the Bionine arenes ano Weleda, ast ean fat ailing | S18 Se liref foissiety 7 LROFOLD KUN @ Coy.” | radewithomhich they Dear their losses. There le ne re: | Working of the aw slowing railway Gompaniestoourry | T2pel, aoont the size of ihe trersance et abed aps i , tively 5 DOLES, &e.—The | “Shai imtre” ¥ Pry girs Sipe ne ied byte nd nt ia fe 1 ly, and the forward: cara d Jin poli Lhave b Packet sup ARVUM, Capt. W. Smith, will posi LAMPS, CHANDALIERS, GIRLAN LS, ke. mbai Im#re 6% Wall street, New York. | Sririt’ which must catry them up egain, freight, manifests itsel! strongly, an forwa pearance, and neutral in politics. Ihave my doubts as above, her regular day tse dsome fi subscribers have made such arrangements wit Keg ———_{GENCY FOR THE SALE OF Most of the dr; jobbers are untouched; so of the | houre: loud in their complaints Previous to the last | of its long continuance, the ground being already or et oF aang, ving ancae what ive of Wall | faetuers Uist they will, afer the [aun day of March, be eady yp is a hardwrare merchaata, onda amber ct tee ae pens | election, this law, and the policy of sts adoption, were | Go welts Conta ; modations, app! AR Bouth to exhibit by ; Ri +f hi into the political cauldron, and every attempt street, OF 10 Sa board, nt Orlean's wharf foot of | Goods in the Univ < States, at very reduced prices. They | rite subscriber has been appointed Wholesale Agent for a | are out of the limite of the burnt district. And it fortn. | thrown into the po cauldron, y attempt | At the head ct the penny press, and the pioneers Pasvengers will please be on J, at Orlenn’s wharf foot of | ore now opening & complete f entirely, "T'peus ts Rerscerwes the most extrao faci- } natel too, that'a large amount of groceries from | W2# made to conciliate the canal interest by showing that | of them all, stand the Daily Mail, and The Times, HUME Poms thy greens | mineteen seen sees mara rad, Ge | ce gannicatee Brn Forder ch heya | Inet Ren cha a res iio tt pest ae emooale rs feat, Wt. [the beat newspapers in thi ection of Allegis Bi Poutively n0 ved on board after this, Tuesday chine, hotel ad fteambou some oer pebesgeel Gas perma lower eS es Pace a tio dely all comaret ar genaington wail nigh repaibiiated,_ Ta te aes ning, | fora pressing the attention of the Legislature, for little | These two papers circulate thirteen thousand daily. jaliers, Girandoles, a m icle. zee ve jargest ul heed appears to be given to it. This was generai order day, and of course almost a blank day in legisletion. But few petitions were presen- : among them, one for the holding of three of the spe- cial terms of the Supreme Court at Syracuse. A bill was a crowded and busy population, numbering some six thousand souls !—in the evening, not a single inhabitant was left on the desecrated streets and squares, and ruin stalked supreme. Nearly all the oo and household property in this ward were lost. fire raged with oth inst ad Cant Or HULLIN & WOODRUFF, | * % “ ecmay formar el Gooks to ter addres ald eo Agri rity af ne style Eaujsh Goode, resined pe ahi car i romeening tom ts anperat any FARPAGR EEG Cat ARs, Dua Bids, | Wnts Canon, oats sad Treye, Soe kaa Cone Uns, | ¢1 04 famriay he femerec have a large asso: t always on and is pre; BEM TONIA, will sel fom Galway on ply importers and. dealers With the arcicte This I learn from good authority. They may tell larger stories for effect, but this is probebly the circulation. The Times supporte the present ad- ministration ; the Mail is neutral. Then there’s the Bee, an excellent penny paper, published and A My, oJ ‘ . Rich fancy and plain Tea Trays in g.eat variety, fine Table | the manuiaeturer’s prices, thus saving them assed restoring the distinction between town and coun- ; ; ti ; Maye it i » variety of rich eut and r erg such uncontrollable fury, and the distance necessary to | P 7 edited by practical printers, neutral in politice—cir- °'7his offers an exeellent ovportunity, to, Peeots, wish fein seonrter Almost every article reqaired for | Pe¥e Of HMPOFERLION. ay move was r0 great, that the frightened end fying inhebi. | {¥ poor in certain counties of the State, it occupied the | “iation five fto seven thousand, Last comes The ‘i aatblS tad expegae of wolag to werpgol to embark. ‘Cone | Lousckeeping, may be found atthe atcibery ahr rooms late Hozei tents had only time to depart with one load upon the'r ctorilyfarranged by the supervisors of the coun. | Chronicle, {the abolition paper, which don’t circa- facings be yl sep eddy at Be ns tne eye : " momtstarsing ano feta ad be hana in | em Phar ncnd ome its ceo on | albu fe nupportdy or the gow ote steamer of tof April, ete id WARRANTED THE CHEAP! AND THE BEST ‘ ini edits flames and inaccessible! son, of your city, empowering the judge of the eh America’ Eaatern tilets better ne For farther pariculars, apply (if by letter, post paid) to AE GHPATORE. "TSE ebssrivers have, just opened the Jarge aud specious | “rhe Gazette gives the following additional items of in- | Cuit to hear non-enumerated metioos (except in cases of | American Eagle, a little “native” penny, lately sep SRE em cea er # . eereiiign oe paar ta SSS | Earn me rer me tna | GIN ER eee | Sei an of April the wer BURTON, on Stearn GLA ss”. ND LAMPS iy tor fe epring trade, soe whieh are exceediagly rich, of } from it. F ei, and committed to the oer Peers te _— on | Boston papere; and what I have told you is very fling Packet Ship ASH , Capen so a tll new designs and colors. Among them my be found Mr. Maloom Leech was on the top of his warehouse, | the expediency of extending it to other circuits. any coneet in all particulary’ taes we Lave } ae above. 4 i ‘eh RIDMINSTEN BRUSSELS, oP ‘The bill for @ convention was spoken to by Mr. Bailey iiaving thotteslendid and elegant. sagommodations for ca-| RERPECTFULLY call the attention of ountry Merehan 3 NEW Skis KIDMINeT 218, looking at the fre, and when coming down, was Injured | _, The bill for a convention was spoken tn ty Mr. Bailey, | 7.-"ivu daily papers published. in Boston, with an bin, second cabin, and steerage passengers, persons wishing to | 1 Hotels, Steambonts, Bhip Masters and Families, to ovr in PS, KIDMINSTER THREE PLY, pretty severely by a fall. then resuthed the concidevation et the rencral orders “On | aearegate circulation of 42,000 copies per diem, sissies os Wa, og pate tanh as nse | td catctheeapte paly aed cme | pyr BASE Aion incmatn | inthe ase htt Teh oh was poor wemen | iieeton af sconrenion tere toot ofan ane | Wi2& popalation of 900. "Quite Ting pub: pn ee a a complete assortment of new patterns of Cut am A 1 a be et i ing bee: to between the two sec- | hic this, especially when you consider that ten per- seriber, JREEH MeMUR MAT un | Pain Gh jet, Solar, Lard and Camphine 5 ARPETING. Amidst all the distress, there were those around who | ‘cPtunding having been come iy diderend, be- | hohe read eparer ite avers Obe WS Have. ‘ov shore wil be ucgredel by tha ew ed fendnome Fack- | Hradher, Candelabra all iow and Lanteres ith Re Vay, Drage A ME Tins eT orn, Tote sided tothe. calamity hy. stealing “Amoug others, the | Hoes tiem wee qheckebike convention was to boltaiy f°." © paper (or everyone who Beye. pi Reser os hae noe ihe Ads habelal eT a Te TET ds ech ob hate te pettern, | from fate deja UN Cloth, yery hoary, and, in evens vies, gathered ip, by ere economy, ono Methodist preacher's wae ie peante’s report wee thade hy’ 0 ritafortty’ of the New London. SA a a ea el toro, | cans noch ef arias erin eel and ame ote, habeas ge amb of velaable enc | ago, somite galas te blr spar resemyon (Cortnpenus oft Melb} i i G 5 ine our st fore ing. 5 PS inerday, ish font hel ting Yoh verests near Broclway. " svomne sud Renall Berra Ne; ppne RARRSON & HUMPHREY, To show the rapidity of e fre, we may mention thet | fot ern ey A bil waa paaned (provide for Trying Nawe Orries, New 1 London, } hetsmip AR’ iM, Os . p Wal et ane | a gentiman of our acquaint: ¢ American oii | 9, Liots 4 a Sm, tne abovey her remalarday, 07 LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, HALL LANTERNS, | “TO CARPET MANUFACTURERS, &e. We, mt one o'clock, and leaving his trunk, walked | the debts of the insolvent anfety fun banks. Livineytom Result of the Election. acrortreiahror p see rian at feet Walt AND CANDELABRAS, LEAD WIRE: of, varigns snes, gitable for wearers | cut to see the fir, which was then neerl a quarter of « soniiagdieg 3 eae Sr,— avi i K COLL BeCS Ah RY ie Seater became JAM & BROTHERS, | Toten human He Tete che ee) and found the ho- | Oggon EmrcRants.—On Monday last our city] {give you below the result of the election in this eer hoa : ER & CO, No. 13 John street, | by ATHAM & BROTHERS, tel in flames. He lost his trunk, with nearly all his cloth- ; “ Bis give ¥ A. ‘anmae i mt, Hain pain ‘ Deca palate at epg g _raba Imre 49 Water street. | {0 end papers, pay cobaiarcee venl ftieane was in quite an excitement, by the number of | piace today: ts in New Salt ‘oodraff, who | of arti 1 a ’ ow It promptly forward all goods i address. al? | they wiil sell at w for cash:— emigrants about leaving for Independence, Missouri, on their way to Oregon. Five or six wagons were in com: pany, and about sixty-five emigrants. They left this city on Monday night on their long and perilous journey. aif nic en tees ey i SOAC| AKING. ¢ reason of the repidity with which the fire spread, rity 3! i i A iaving devo' for the last twent enti fo! we Hepa Packet ofthe 160 dy var es ile are ebencad Pat ne Bolar (yd Lamps. ouch M y bs ‘ ness, he | i h one trif_ing exception. FE rticle : Rega orn Helbraity cucitied Rat he te able vo nites Grery canatuction im | it thet timo, with one eta a They appeared to be very comortably fixed, having = d celebrated fast sauiing favorite packet | Gizandoies, various patterns, gilt, silvered or bronzed. p caaly paeeee © . " of wood in the houses of the city, was ascry astinder. | 7 Tent wagons, well covered.—Bpringftié (It) _ Scattering. ...... . sat N Ea WOU Ks busthen 1098, tone Thon ‘come pending Boars, ‘Bone a spaet t bg cures feeay tye of the gitzerijremrde | Weregret to learn that Samuel Kingston, has deen Re ke ‘The whigs are rejoicing, as they have gained mander, will aail positively So ener (3 tou yim ry , Bracket do do his work. Kinds of Carringys dows sp aa auc in the | missing since the fire was esaee Thureday afternoon. Bosron. | %M¢ in their number of votes. vaneurpensed 5 . best . oe 4 5 ’ Fe ng oe this anequalied line of packets, Bare Berm Oth or other, 5 " The losses of some individusle and houses aro enor- | inj erected sn wsstan during the past year, if not less Foorseependinbe ol tralian) ote oe eerang. of, fustage, and to secure the beat berths, early 0 Bunting Finid, Refined‘ Whale Oil. . mous; ranging trom $9,000 upto $200,000. Thus, one firm | than two thousand. ‘Thenumber put up in some part sie, GHRGAOS eat & tion should be made oe POR OAR COL” | _mbie amar ve i NSE tay fovner pertuers, Sonn ‘Chrtecan’ of wholesale grocers, the heaviest holders of sugar, | tho environs, particularly Charlestown, Chelsea and Cam. Dunnam, Green Co , April 14, 1845. + next door to the hice ik, New York. Charles F. A. Schi ¢ partnership concern molastes, &o. in the city, and also owners of the building | briege, is much larger even then this, taking into con: Destruction of a Tai i= mmery. a ‘The extensive tannery in Cookesburgh, Rensse- i 2 SLX REL , | helms,” in this ci ranch in the city of Boston, has | in which they did business,cannot have lost lessthan from | gorgtion the proportion to the previous population, an WAN ee COLIINe A Co. eee SELP-COCKING ANDREVOLVING PISTOLS Fics ved ith wy coseense nat Ive aren them a bathed £1 9000,000; neleding the tea : a irons Mnf“ Papptgertntea enh oka Pisces. laerville, Albany county, owned by Hyd le to Bella- Bere ileal sean sate nd ig ANUFAG et Chatham street, Dusiness and aMairs uj concern hy bering aken pou eee ot awalltay hemes pie pe worth $20.00] Free at Zanrsvitux.—The fire at Zanesville, Day, we coment Oa out 1000 corde of bark. QTuAM POWER TO,LET, at a Gold surest, with ligne | ML me andy forth Sing eae ThA chara | Uvetanes fo yxy al he deb and THD an, | ee tte at athe they pone Tete rte | mentioned in Saturday's paper, consumed. the The forel lows is estimated at $10,000 to $15,000 ; it rooms, Bal ing DUE | (vr at reduced prices. Would invite the attention of mer] ayiwere’ . . “| lost $30,000 and have now but one dollar inthe world. | dwelling house of Parke and Eastman, Mré. Printz and | ou: half of thie was insured. ,, | chants aud dealers to 0 the mannfactare of | —*2 ote ange offices, Ribbett & Jones inst compare. | tie Dusivess rooms on Main street of Briton and Gibbons, | ° 42 Gold stroot_ New York _ | whieh, they have paid. a atienttoa, and from th RUGS AND FIXTURES forsale, together with lease of J, The Exchang, ‘ crorved his books, | Williams and Greenland, Clements and Warner; $12,(00 Whittemore ———"“TLATONE’S RIDING SOHOOL” tity they are making, can sell them I he ingreased |) ligibly situated. tively little. Allen Kramer’s safe preserved his books, i ‘The most melancholy jact | Western Peurer . & A. O. Whi MTS yD 190 MERCER STRERE Nett ese ot Ole 64 ae ae ee | oatheatprers well established, andthe dwelling part might be | papars ee Newneeioiomeee all | (om, curaa With the fico fe the desth of Son Cooper, roa | received by the Julia noteau, fourteen tone of a CET. i ‘i i tage. mi vault of 5 ber 4 id . Mi. JOHN 8. ROULSTONE, has the hovor to | oti oi mpored Qe yond Iuaphemnantsr Ie cease ove vast | ceonpied 7's Phleniy. reepesteble msighbosteod,, Reeeise of | hts veluables in the vas beliove, age totally ruined. | of Judee Cooper, one of the associate Judges. Geer aking, which ares Fit ote Doce of the perohese, inform has friends, aod the pebie in general, that his | chasers, at ew inaty low prices. Ramen No. 22 Frankfort st. ad lwPee ine Fireman’s In- y them in Arkensas, ‘ted by them in @ days. hol fo Kettruction in HorsemamaBiy in now open MACHINE FOR SALE, - = PAPER. and will pay about forty |_| Nova Scots anp New Buunewicx.— Weare in. | which je waty tont, ie Cale eight of these skina ie am aT evenia stlemen, from “! to 8 + M A MACHINE, el for, scytting, ith a plane, \aree 50 REAMS ‘Fjesne, Paper, sarees, colors. colts year oe Ls tion Conran? Gene’ to fi be a sg fete ato. pat bod avout three pounds, and thus more — forty thousand " i . 0 . Ll wi et i ‘To’ or 07 A " i ATiOUs sizes, }, and wi nt. ie 1 Terme of instruction mide ‘kaswa on application to Mr. | arposste has teen feesome tine "aves Sone Beet do. Wrapping Peas Omid, wencve heere bething ce wat sedan ts | Herald eas beaten Lestslaares of both provinces | deer have been killed te supply this heavy purchase. ferd their fore and Cities for aorie!,.we nope that thelr enterprise will be profitably repaid.—St. Louts Republican, y 5 ae bh rds. atone. ‘ ant of its rapidity in cutting. is wn ight beam | Prin Bey Y mn Ofice we have heard nothing of, clove ite veto Bete ehigh tho ‘o enthorbed to sll or rose tied poo ee vd eT i Cris, l Alto Eo ihe rank ae ex recaived yer schooner J Suineds and ill pay only small per centage on the Schable price. 4 a Cambrides, or lar ‘ics, we under (3 fare in session, and en; ened PERSBy and 67 Nassan st. its risks, Losses $66,000. some of which betray aconsiterable, want of harmony of feeling between them and their respective executives