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THE NEW Y Vol. X1., No, 115<Whole No, 4077. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand, DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per coy —$7 20 per pooeenn ene g pi Mice ‘od WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturdey—Price 6} cecita per copy—$3 124 cents per annum—payable in advance. ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and despatch. All letters or communications, b addressed mail, to the establishment, must be or the will be deducted from the he pot a mont ey pach a JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Paeramror oy THE New Youx Henatp Estas.ienmenr Northwest corneer of Fulton and Nassau atrets. ‘W LINE OF PACKETS NE LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. ce, L. .A. M'Kown f ‘New York built shij best material well 4 nae commanders are men 0 Tonge judgment. any engpalniee: ¥ ¥ fitted up handsomely and commodiousl: were who are found with everything except Liquors and wines, and the rates are fixed, at n gaineas each. ‘The second cabins and strerayes are lofty and airy, and every wa! to pro- ote the com! ond bench ol pasceauers, at a cheap rate, do pheir own Provisions, exce a ys Freight by oF ine goods ry Pept f applying to Li y me ont by any by ice, alo Im*re Tan fea street. 2 STATEN ISLAND of Whitehall Street, On and after Monday, March 17th, the Boats will ran as fol- lows, until notices ‘EN 18! Ds e 1, 3%, P.M. he risk O€the owners thereof. _mhidre EN to ‘tmore 5 cents 100 lbs. NO TRANSHIPMENT AND NO SEA RISK. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL- TIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY. ‘ington and Baltimore Railroad Com- veen Philadelphia und Baltimore, n° Te ween 3 timers, Wheeling, Va.; Pittsburgh, bon ‘a., OF an Freight only five cents per 100 Ibs, For futher particulars epply 19 P. FISHER, Agent, No.7 Wall street or 6 West strvet. UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE. ING LINE—8 G} ta mig Wiest ees Shar connects with the lines forthe South AFTERNOON AND NIGHT LINES. Through by Rait Road in Sia Hours. Fare $3 00. and Sen leave depot, corn of ich thee Yeleck, P. jexcept ee eae Gain rom Ker ee bees ‘New York at 436 P. M-,for Philadelphia, can reach Dal- eqymoruiag jxample tie fr any li e leaving fer the mya Deru the Hoxt at Dock ttre. whirl, tan Bare to cloak, Yt. Fare 50 cents. ). P. FISHER, Ageni No.7 Wall oro Wo sects, B.—Freight taken at 5 cents per 100 lbs. mal Im*re per ag ee tee og : Pe , wr awention fo, tha fact, thet THEIR TICKETS ONLY recognized at the office at Alban: Sole Agts Albany & eure ited sal cars. 3d cl . . VR NNO. 39 Courtland street. New Work, 8th April, 1845. 29 lin*. | $0.—Reguler Opposition Li ia tnd Balt nate, rom the Pay in 9 hours, a I imecr with il Bay, THOS, Jv. IN the Del , Stange FORTSNOUTH, 8 FADE ER y . . illips. ‘And ton cha Canal, a distance of 13 tniles only, are first rate packet boats, ‘accommodati is line, both for speed and solo jensen to oer yo beewasn the two eles. oe MORI 18 BUCKMAN, al7 Im* jo. 90 South W. ngs. ihe, low-presture steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gotham, will’ "leave New. York trom the pier &t the thot of Barele Situs” Rowers ie roy at a olelock A. : 4 we Troy at 8 “M. and. Allany_at seven o'clock, A. M.,every Monday, Wednes: leaves New York nt steamboat ALBANY, . M1. Monday, W: d at Troy at 6 bany a7 o'clock, AM. y. Thursday i i ly on board the boats, orto F. ithe tn the eile Ponts ones NEW YORK, ALB. 'Y AND TROY LINE, “At odlock, P.M. pVORALBANY AND ROY DinEGT, oe ER PIRCES apie 18. Macy, of Courtlandt street, every Monday, Wed- evenings, at 7 o’elock. ay ‘above boat will arrive at Albany and Troy in ample time to take the cars going east or west. Peeps GL sgt on burt toh 0. 2 CLARK at the office on the apl6tfre PROPLE’S LINE STEAMBOATS FOR ie ALBAN Y—Daily, Suni! through =u relocn,” P.M=From the Pier he: ‘tWeeu Courtlandt and ety sti .. ‘he boat KNIC: TRBOCKER, Capt. A. Houghtor will ieare on Moolay, Wedneoday' and Riiday sveciues at 7 o'clock. fhe Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain R. G. Crattenden will’ ave cn tnsnicgs Teenie sed Becartay eveaizes at ‘9 o'clock, P. M.—Landing at intermediate places from Ne tea aon COL MBLA, Captain Wm. H. Peek, will leave on Monday, W Bride, and Sunday aftersoons, ator a toambont ICA, Captain M. Hf. Truce at5 o’clocl i above i Bae ‘or West. will pris rates. £2 of the boats of this line, ‘on board the beats, Or to E D_NEW YORk. new aay 1a} Cente. eae. teamboat PASSAIC, commence ber tiietee 1845, wes. dal Buy MTEAVED NEWAR Foot of Cent is now two hun- ‘anew, 60 teet in modations for ‘thened 55 feet, and x. She anew FOR bg Ma aged saul it To) da} vod | rd and ¢ ww York baile ship SOUTHERNEM, T. D. Pal vee tton or the bulk thereof, or passage, fmt f fous, apply vo the Captain on based r “WUSUNUIL & MINTURNS, 67 South st. LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS —fecniay the 6th of M oF ‘ Feet Packet Ship HENRY CLAY, besese Nye, Rater, Durthen 1400 tons, will positively sail ae above, het r da} i | acsommodations for eabit cab er Sey er I. jen Lane, or eee yo mg superior ie ot Toot i her regular 100 jath. citar! mf acc haa tora s rk '» wa) Sheemert sear ae person desirous 023 Stre RK HERALD. NEW YORK. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL SCOTT’S BAZAAR. #riee Two Cents. PROPOSALS FOR WROUGHT IRON BUOYS. CUSTOM 27, 1845. Sag Merbor. [Corresponaence of the Herald.} Visir To THE Hexmitaag.—A correspondent of the Cleveland Herald, who lately visited Gen Boston. {Correspondence of the Herald.} ? Ci fee mn Bowton, Apri! 25, 1845. Sag Haneex, L. 1., April 24, 1844 iets pmaetehe mortar “welling pace in. Sifferect, Pin tip le May wan lov aeliverinas Senter ia tated Another Tea Wale—Great Rise in Western Railroad | Progress of Whaling— Scrabble for Ofice—-A Flare | ‘hough tar more chorsctertic language, than that cn wh Cleiecea siuy be equa few hermetic at pag Stock—A Neat Operation, and much Money Up, threatening the peace of America. Feevntly published. Concerning this, says the Herald je many more from tps ota, ray be wanted of the fol made—Stock Falling again—The Albanians} We have lively times here; whaling ships are ar | correspontent, the Old Hero expresses himself with po- tential energy. After remark ed by the fonmedars proposition, he drew himself up in his chair, and said, ‘ What, Sir, 1, Andrew. Jackson, suft-r Inyself to be buried in a thing made for Kings end Emperors-I, Sir, who have lived a Republican ell my deys, to veteuch en example to the American Preposterous, Sir—upon my honor, Sir No, , Lebel be buried in my garden, by the side ef my revered wile, and that too, Sir, without pomp and Sir.” ‘The same writer furnishes the followin Naughty Folks—Fourvrites in Boston—A Pro- position for Deacon Greeley’s Ears—Fum in Bos- ton—"Tallerand” a Severe Purge— Another Office Sifted Out—Col. Thomas and Co. Another cargo teasale came off yesterday, under the auspices of Robins and Co , the crack auction- eers of Boston. This wasthe Heber’s cargo, as riving in quick succession; and the sailors, returned from two or three years voyages, are making up for lost time by a general jollification, ‘Ihe village wears a singular appearance—trucks, men, horsets oil, bone, casks, timber, copper, boats, harpoone, lances, pork, codfish, molasses and pretty girls, fly ing helter skelter, form a state of things not to be est Gysters the market can’ afford served op in every style; likewise a Tarve assorimeut of reffeshuneuts 10 be hedacall hours, BR o of an inch thiek, to jiameter at ay a base, y ied he woe Ba n is beer the sides forming soir curve; a man aft wil Cae oe Tht long, an will be a cone, five the apex formed of sol sl bea hemis) ase of the Fy y 20 inches, moving ona dieses of roan soa Potted wery dav fr complete will w: A kood twelve miles trom Nashville—the roed Each Buoy will alsy be provi a for one shi mentioned by me the other day There was a | found in any other place in all Alleghania, almost } to it is a fine McAgamized Turnpike, passing spear of vapare, ing 1200 pounds, Fe onl am hen tappi good deal of spirit manifested at the sale, and the | every ship brings « full cargo, and Sag Harbor is Se, alan akl vee mace gba has sa rads ‘otch and tri ta whole cargo, with the exception of one or two | growing like @ young boy after the fever and ague. | which was pointed out as the Head- of Aaron sn it elien datplacee ry See ia Irish, Saotch, chops withdrawn, weut off at fair prices, and into } 1 a short time we shall outstrip New Bedford and | 8°, while engaged in preparing his flatboat expedition the Hiands of the dealers. The dickies of the Bos- ton merchants are a trifl+ stiffer ia consequence of this event, and a small rise in the starch market is anticipated. You have probably noticed what a great rise Western Railroad stock took here a few months since, It went up per saltem, from 72 to 1034, the par being $100, and ail in paneeanence, of an ingen- ous device invented by P. P. De Grand. Esq , and accomplished by the Legislature at sion. jooms Nantucket, as we have done all other whaling tis for nothing ports. This year we shall have afloat a fivet of seventy square-rigged vessels. Every arrival brings @ small fortune, and we are growing rich and oily. In a short time we shall turn our attention to the arts, sciences and literature. I must give you an account of a political farce which has just been enacted here. It contains many useful lessons in philosophy. The last act is a capital exposé by each of the characters, of his own virtue, wit, intelligence, honesty and honor. The plot or farce is thie: two cliques ot demo- Jieckson participated with him in this m us ic that Jackson was the first to advise President Jefferson of Burr’s where- abovte and doings—that Burr’s design wes not to excite civil commotion, but to make a demonstration upon what is now Texas. We also rode through the fameus “Clover Bottoms,” or ‘ Meadows,” aret which was the pele, brated racecourse. This is about three miles from the Her- mitage, and is the place where all the ‘ bloody sffairs ” of the Old Hero originated. The duel with Dickinson, end the promiscuous fight with the Bentons, here originated. Arnived at the areas at one o'clock P.M., amd re- mained there till six. The plantation originally had 2,100 acres. Gen kson has given Mejor Donaldsen Tor Private Parties, at all. times seater ne aa 3 SARACEN'S HEAD. | i No. 12 ‘ he has leaned the above establishment, an po a: toy La man. re comforts for the in At I) o’cloel will always bea sandwich ready, and at i Tollowing articles will be Sod served up fu a ple snlzable.to tao relate of tho srt ioee tious epteure:— ‘ Chops—-Veal Cutlete—Broi Ham sad EeeesPialed Bago lah Hassbinn Pocsked uae old Cu The proposal buoy, auehor, cha i to ‘consi be for each b le Gye, sheaulo’ Ga seat ead ‘A drawing of the buoy will be of seeing it. the iate ses- ER, m, for the superior quality and style of This road cost some seven or eight millions jificence of 4 Broadway, opposite St P: THE SUBSCRIBE) Beng dentro of maint tation for the su Ct fone costly ‘ 4 ta divide the party in this place; each sets to | © on which he has built a clegent residence. fly confined i fi material | Sardines—Cold Cuts—Cream Cheese. P 2 of dollars, and the stock paid in only amounted to | °T™! 5 Tne Hermitage farm now cot 300 acres of very, qualities of the atile which hed in conterlag auch = spits, teleeeditiaab tocol fone cigeat Wines. and | about four Peer Pomerat: a debt bey bac a, ‘cabh cid hee Aan they“ Ee Lacarb nar Debriefing eyo ~ ours mane! erests of his “4d ine-bi * jing glass of | contracted for the balance the fu nded. Fi > ellin perfect order—about field tha bored atempts to ¢aszle their eyes with expensive ofna- Resi |egel aad verre Mavane: allatmnich | ‘This debt is mingles the Seater Hse Feeted ito | shady,” mine, undermine, and countermine; they and plenty of children and house servants. I fhe atore he oc s. By these means he is ent Ui he setae co adtn etteceaturieraah will cones ith toa ; | hold private meetings, write resolutions and let- | w: over the plantstion—drapk water from a geuid offer the following articles, viz. w rv Gweowtec | Scrip for the benefit of the road, and De Grand’s fa bend ; OH Spring” sew the old log house, in sees device was simply for the Legislature to authorise | ‘¢'# #24 send messengers and depntations; firat § at the ‘Hermitage § pring” ei ala | use, FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLO the company to issue new stock for the amount | °0¢ 1@ uppermost, Z en the other; one clique hav. vee mee Sere Sones eee yoilt’ by Mrs, Jackson LOWE & BECKER, annually paid by the company out of its earnings, any han nee j Dour elmost getaithe Collector, bot tae GenereP absandaee the eutiogie wer; hoe i isl into the sinking fund eatal jets the Post Office; the ed for the redem, was burnt sfier Sire, Jackson’s death, and whilst the Ge- aw oe ‘AVE Roceived by the last Havre packets, Utica and supeitor Har dogent ry tion of other clique, then, by a grand coup de main, gets ibscriber recommends with peculiar confidence a very Sas, atest i the State i id . Aortge 1 was President. The present establishment is upon superior alt of Sk Heda mfaceared by Him Yor city cue | ye Te een fier ten Mot omanioauee | How. of the Stat preenedstrbenT ine te one the Collectorship, which it had almost lost, ead } the ruins of the old, and was built under the superinten- texture and beauty the finest Parisian Hates)’ "©! J at moderate prices. rahao Im*in | y's apsete herewith to meke dividonte Anis | loses the ost office which it had got. The Senate | dence of General Armstrong. It is «building of very JOHN N. GENIN, AW GOODS, State owns shares to the amount of one million of Ht ns oe eae his ‘clique are left in the | considerable pretension, of brick, two stories high—the ips in quietly-to the en- joyment of a few hundred a year, but his friends are in @ “‘terrible tracteration” that they havn’t got everything. This state of affairs leads to a ge- nae blow up. rn irst came up S. L. Gardner, the disappointed applicant for the Collectorship, and brother of the present Postmaster, with the confession of a peni- tent sinner, in the shape of an affidavit from his brother’s predecessor, by courtesy called**theluke,” in which the said Dake sets forth how he was used by the Lord‘and Dayton clique,to keep the Col- lectorship out of the Gardner clique; how he de- ceived and defrauded in order to effect that abject, under{promise that in case of success the L.and D. clique would use their exertions to retain him in his position, and how, after accomplishing their object by using him, they used him up “ intrely,” and got him removed, in order to bait the clique with the Post cffice, and so keep them out ot the Collectorship, which is by far the most im- portant pont how, in short, he, the Duke, had thwarted all the hopes of one cligue, and was now attempting to thwart all others hopes of the other. This volley was fired in a single extra sheet of the Watehman—it was returned in a double sheet. This coutained the affidavit of A. Eddy, one of the L. and D.’s, main body adorned with large wooden pillars sudskias ord large wings, extending in tront upto the tain building, even with the pillars; it stands half a mile from the road, and is spersely surrounded with trees. Taking the plantation, the mansion house, the stock, including slaves, &c., and it is in truth Princely eata airemaeiadd inthe Lange’ ball epladiapatithag |sgire noticed in the large hella , repr senting the 1evolatien in Mexico’ ‘with our late Miniter, Mr. Poinsett, standing upon a balcony, outholding the American flog. Same picture refused by Congress. There are also in the Hall two busts—one of woodbury, the other of Liv: In the drawing room, I noticed ever the side door, a eee lithographic likeness of Amos Kendall—at the head of the room a portrait of Martin Buren—around the room, portraits ofthe Generel and his wife, and of bis associate officers in the war. On one mirror-table are the resolu- tions of the Louisiana Legislature, about refunding “ that fne,” handsomely engrossed and framed—on the other table, a pair of pistols, given by General Washington to Lafayette, and by the latterto General Jackson; the dnelling pistols (long barrels) of the“ Old Hero” On the centre table is a small wooden pitcher, with silver bands and lid, made ofthe elm tree under which Penn made his famous treaty with the Indians. This pitcher was presented by the “Coopers” of Philadelphia - Also on this table is a silver cup, presgnted’ by ‘ Marti. Van Buren, the godfather of Andrew Jackson, jun.”— being 8 son’of the G 's adopted son. The Genera! lainly but apy dollars, and would of course amount of sixty thousand doll lature jumped at the pro, quisite power at once. the stock became at once stock, and aroee in price were in the secret, eauatle shares at the deal of money. ‘The great harvest time for this road is in the winter, when the navigation of the Hudaon is closed, and the Western produce coming into Al bany on the New York railroads, comes over the Western to Boston, and goods for traders return by the game route. Last winter was the first that this business was carried on, owing to the action ot the New York Legislature in opening the railroads of your State for freight, when the canal is closed. The consequence of this fine movement of your Legislature was the rise of Western railroad stock from 42 to 72, and, as I have just related, our Le- gislature last winter, by another fine stroke, pitch- ed it up to an hundred and over. The recent pro- position of the city of Albany to loan $1,000,000 to any company that will build a railroad from New York to Aibany, has, however, put a damper upon the flaming hopes of our Western railroad fo! et dividends to the lollars a year, the Legis- ition, and gave the re- ‘he consequence was that @ paying six per cent socondiog: ly. Those who and watched the operation, low price, and made a good STR. DS, &o. FLORENCE, BRITISH STRAW, AND LACE BRAIDS AND BONNETS LL of the above of the best fabrics and of the newest and igh nlscs de net ite eee asbaaiscumaal ‘THOMAS REYNOLDS, mhi8 Im*m 167 Pearl street just roeitat ee ship i Utica, alot of Hench ich the attention of fashionable gent Youth's, Infant's, Uni Navy and, Caps constantly ou hatd aud wide taordeees ages Tati” HOBE’S PATENT EXTENSION DINING TABLES, WITH, METALLIC SLIDES, long known as the most durable, convenient and elegant of Extension Tables manu factured; warranted to run easy constantly, and not to be affected by dampness or warping of the wood. A | ment of choice patterns, suited for private parlors, fea, always on ian, nt che Wearereotn, Noise Gread strer Comer of kia, where the public is" ieepectully anvited co call and examine. 225 Im*ee. en, Geatieme: ARCHITECTU RE. paris s44, | bets learn to infopm his frends and the are invited to trom ei aan 18 Wall street, igus, Rage Ul extensive Villa or Mansion: in all the various atyiea of architecture, aud where he is prepared to fare mush Flans, Drawings, Specifications, Estimates and Contracts tor Buildiags of every dascription,and superintends the emction im*ee BRONZE POWDERS. (HE very best and Cheapest, Bronze, fared forsale by Ls mh2i Iin*re Fespectfully informs tl ta vicinity, that her F'reuch Milli k 108" Canal street in all shades and quali. 4 From Germany, and of OPOLD KUH & Co 646 Wall street, New York. AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF BRONZE POWDERS. “THE sobsoriber has been appointed Wholesale, Agent for 2 house in Bi v whe, poses the moet extraordinary Tesi er tee mutseharoreal eset Powders by which they are soos! beaatfal and splendid Bronaes A 8 HE, SUBACRIBERS HAVE RECEIVED BY LATE | pe eters Phair Bromees have: been ned. by the iargest arrivals, rom Sess sgeety in eatin ned Li nd re country for upwards of two 1, Who ¢on- &e. Their assortment o d ‘arch cur in recommending aon bed. [aligned other for brillian, eresse, ribbon, fanc; 1p Bonnets, of the newest Parr styles, just received per last steamer, antry Mi id Di est Patteras latest fashion made to or: " uthern and Westeru orders promptly attended to. All deseriptions of Bonnets cleaned and altered in the newest style. od Im*m GENTLEMEN’S SPRING FASHIONS lity. and the ra little i in which he sets forth how he and his : ci) eupet al ways og han, sd tus | tice of their stock. “tevan be had ta-day tor 10k, | Seater, avd other partes, ted to get pomsewsion off iad, having a andwome patel of wile a ters and dealers with the article, in aay quantity, at | [F - It. Na mauhto city, | the offices, by pretending to get upa third party, | ‘ ; Le turer's prices, thus ssving theta the ouble and ‘ex: | Lf Albany does this thi » she is a naughty cit Bata F P. party § silver bow! in one corner—an Indian pipe &@ good ‘ ciese, us 8a) and ought to be ashamed of herself, so ‘she hai 2] tadependent of the general democratic party, tavor war club in the other. smoked often He was seated [iva Te es ot Ag A the x (RICKETE,, Wholvsale Agent, | at least our folks think so down east, and they are | Vie to the administration— how for this purpose halt || in a large armed chair—his long white hair well combed late Rozelt fater a dozen individuals held a private meeting, for which L. and D. wrote certain speeches and resolu- tions—how these speeches and resolutions were for- warded to Washington, as the proceedings of a public meeting, and published in the Madisonian— how the plotters trembled, lest somebody in our quartershould see the number of that paperin which they were contained, and blow the aflair—and how when the G. clique lauded the adminietration, the L. and D. clique *‘ did better,” for the purpose of heading them off. This witness goes fully ino the particulars of the fraudulent proceedings. aud gays the affair was “ better than a theatre ! Next came the statement of Lord himeelf, in whieh-ne corre borates the affidavit of E , and justifies his partici- pation in these proceedings, on the ground thai every thing is fair in politics—and that, as in war, was the some in spirit, ifnot in flesh, thst}; it years ago. His bodily health is very feeblo— de expeciernies Vow Lege diffcul- ty. wer to the inquiry after his health ian characteristic of the man, I will re “ Tam very feeble, Sir—very, Sir. I come within a mc ment’s time of choking to ‘death, last Tuesday, Sir- \ — I was gone, Sir—upon my honor | did, ‘ar When the Almighty takes me, Sir, Hx will do it suddenly, Sir. Iahall go in a moment, Sir—shull choke to death, Sir— upon my honor, Sir.” General Armstrong had just retummed from Wi - ‘on, and of course politics ‘and politicians were ly discussed, which of course I shell not repeat. It was ex- seedingly interesting and amusing. On thesetopics, the (general soon fired up, and was himeelf again. He forced ‘rom me many 8 loud and heorty laugh. He talked of Van Buren, Benton, Polk, Tyler, office-seekers, remo- not slow to say it. Poor fellows, they never will ie out that the world was not made for Boston alone. We havea little sprinkling of every kind of hum- bug here, and among the rest some Fourierites, who swear by parson Brisbane, one of the great uns, though Taylor by name, has given up the af- fair, finding that it don’t pay.’ He figured at Ske- neateles for some time, and was over head and ears in the business. He is now over head and ears in another element, having invented a sub-marine ar. mour, with Thich he ean walk un the bottom of the sda, and explore the mysteries of marine life at his leisure. This he has found more useful, and 1 hope more profitable bueiness than digging up the foundations of Spetons descending into the bow- fully made~and may be their finish, but for, fooled firm having been for sams line of business, h cutting, but in saualin tory, gives us vantage, trons a fashionable and well finished of unaer garme: ts, of Pocket-kerchiefs, and Chest aed to tng I descriptions ~-Hotiery, Diessiug Robes Stocks, Sock Tes, Uravat Siffeners Panees More sed Ba toe Hes, Uravat Stiffenets, Purses q iug Belts, ke. &e | will be found worthy the attention of all who will favor with s visit the old establishment of it. PARSELLS & AGATE, N-B.—P. & A. continne the their celebrated Elastic, Shoulder, Brace and Riding Beltar ; ai tn? ah 257 Broadway, coraer of Park Place. ELEBRATED_CUMPOSITION FOR THE HUMAN IR HE ted ati T Hat COmbositio __ LADIES’ AND FAMILIES’ DAGUERREOTYPE INSTITUTE, GUERKEOTYPE PO MS, including the best forvin of Merseze Gass oe Vesere ter? No. 1—opposite the MR». H. SHANKLAND, D ONE DOLLA mbi7 lm*m ERRIAN ARTIS’ Apply at the Lafayette Bazaar: 49. Brondway, or wr gas BROADWAY, THIRD STORY, FRONT ROOM, ‘oungain. LAFAYETT& BAZAAR, | 5% SLIGHNe” common of ESLABLISHMENT, founded 1843, as a public store for the sale Seaple and Fancy ‘The sul froney wt ist of December, description of it of May next. the bul i c by GRANDJEAN’S Navin obtained for jt an almoxt foundations of society and de , : ‘Texas, Demecracy, &c.—enquired particular! exclusive brelerenes in France. Great Britain and other parts % Se ee ee Pails s chenic ckceeng oars ty | wed to be’ a preat rourierie aad ieee itis allowable to circumvent an enemy by strata Mr Polk was doing, was going to do, spd what he hor of this great dis- | tod convenieat stores ‘aud the Indies and gentlemen splendid | to it you had better advise him to give it up and | 3°» and ray ne Stunt anetiity i political be to hieiracea perp yo peaaiioe: lassen te nt adverti eweut intel} lsce of resort and a public joual r ready | tty the sub-marine business. His explorations into } ‘“8'8—1" short, that the end justifiy the means. He } ‘ ‘ femee 5 4 a ly. remin PMiS SHANKLAND, rian Artist, has already Chay will fit him admirably for this ice for its sale, wholesale writing his Texas letter, he was rot quite up to the York, ‘where Mr. i rit ofthe times” He spoke in high preise of adding Mr. #enton's bill to the Texas joint resolutions, because, if Texas refused the terms ofthe resolutions, then the Pre- rident could easily negotiate and settle the matter. writes in an innocent vein. He thinks G. has hac enough of the public patrouage, holding, ameng other offices, the very valuable ene of Solicitor in Chancery. kind of work. a I once heard a man say of Greely that wi was a four-ear-ite or not, he had two very long ears, which would make at least four f the ti jes as a Daguerreotype Sa- coche wrill conetwes 05 bolore, to give too wi most perfect for the way, ether he INE DOLLAR, Or Ci FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet ore gies teoeaail ‘ ‘ So much for the democrats ot our village, and} 1! al : oftin a anes cvei pe pie, Fash emis iN OF ATRRPAUEE | thee ascne appendages 0 © cay ee weet Oe | cueie political pertorisances, Dow Tet teins | vie oot atin cams 4, member af the Freaky te: ail as above. hervégulve day.” ‘ them together over his head, and making a helme: | Alleghamia on fire—-for heaven’s sake save the | o« has bis own peculiar way of exhibiting his piety. I aving accommodation unequalled for DAUGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. CO a A lle aetint ppnbr b r g Daguerfian Artin this city. ‘The it) Or anp Bong. for his sub.msrine armor. _ There is no derth in amusements just now in the city of notions. With the National Theatre—the Museum, which is also to all intents and purposes a theatre—the Circus, and one or two exhibitions of necromancy, le; erdemain, and the like, one can find a place fo drop in for an hour nearly every Pies 9 Signor Pico and Signor Sanquirico, Primo Buffo and Prima Donna of the Italian Opera of your city, give a Concert here this evening at the Melodean—they will not do well, the “season” is past, and will not come again merely for the call- country !—or, at least, the will repeat a single instance—In speaking of the direct and controlling interposition of Providence in the affairs of nations, he said—Yes, sir, there is a Providence im \i these matters. The Almighty, sir, permits the people «t times torun wild. Thus i: was in 1840, when good old Harrison was elected, sir; but then God soon took. him to himseif, that Tyler might save the country by his vetoes. Yes, sir, thoae vetoes saved the co and Harrison was removed to that end, s'r. Upon my honor, tv, I believe there was a Providence in all this Some ‘ nbelieving whigs would excleim at this “humbug tothe ast? General Jackson has acted a conspicuous pert in the splendor "and comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot soir a ‘of K- COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. » of 1100 , will Sere t taken Rooms at No. 233 Broadway, up Canava Mais.--The Congregational Journal, published in Concord, N. H., thus announces the arrival of the British mails in that village :— “ The British Mail brought out by the Caledonia for the Canadas, was brought on ‘'uesdey in the cars of the af. ternoon train to this village, where the bags, forty-two in number, were at once dep ed inthree of Walker's Ex- press wi , each drawn by four fine horses, and ins few minutes were on their way to Montreal.” rs, beautiful ‘specimens of the Daguerris H finish, f meen ar aeRO TRE BOLEARS [o) in ot pertect Pictures are requested to call and ex- amine Tig apecti eam “Mir ia te announce Ghar ho has aan vices of 'N. G. Burgess, fo Sime, and thove who wish Fictuces in his peculier beautiful scyle EN OU a nia y Art on moderate terms + Su Imes a KR N&W ORLEANS—Loujsiana nd New York Line-Wepular Packet nh May—The ib. fast sailing: packetship MARTHA WASH: fs UN, or f. Stevens, will pos ‘above, her fe- gular day. fr having handsome farnjshed necom- Bh get ys lh pdm mene Se ad yt ag {tons given in the Art on LUMBE DAGUERRIAN GALLERY AND PHOTO- Inptan Derrepations. al h AGUERR ‘The Van Buren (Ark.) | drama of life, and hia name will live 0 Jong as our na- Seow in New,0: E- i COLLINS & CO WOODRUEF, Rea Raaare Saeaey on mi | 12g. Musicians, vocalists, and the like have their Intelligencer, ot the 5th inst., says: ** Chere is a ru- | tional records shall be preserved; and thus it is that 1 wine promptly forward all ek to their address. re jums, aud two * highest honors,” at the harvest even as thej rest of us, but it don’t come | mer in this city that the Kichee Indians have crossed Red J bsve thought and proper to Rs od faithfally the ~a LONDON PACKET—Packet of the loth Ma; and a, Fespectively, for the best pic- | in the spring or mid summer. River in large numbers, for the purpose of depredation, | #ove sayings of his, studiously tefraining from repeat- The splendid aud, fast packet ship. NUR- eee es ova sahioiee Shaalmarareniieg, Brownson, the transcendentalist and general non- J 24 that Major Bell, commanding Beaty berate rhe ing say thing said, that might be personally or politically ;sTHUMBERLA! Rs Gancal Griswold, will posi- |, cnPe terme, > talcen ma descript, of whom you hear so much, got into a | 2 ¢xPress to Fort Towson for troups to in readiness Z The Hermitage Garden contains some twe acres, and in one corne: it is built the family vault, or tomb, and intended for two persons only. Over the circular vault aretwo stone slabs, and over all dome supported b: eight columns, allof stone and presenting @ ¥. bend. bark for the ia country should not fail 0, J. T. TAPSCOT 76 Bout th street, cor. May ole vessels to frei to march for the purpose of checking any outbreak.” knock down a day or two since, on which occasion he gloriously mauled a young student about two- thirds his own size, fer daring to cal! in question the truth of his, Brownson’s, newly espoused hob- VO.GTLAENDER’S DAGUERREOTYPE AP. ‘US. RRANGE) 3 ‘PARAT Jaw, ». lane. Another of these steam- ed in the Cleveland Herald : tly ‘made with their brother-in Web luseiie Vista ceekis cin rebate ey WANTED. and wht | A! Coal phis and Bristol to Boston, Provi- | 22) om Phi 4 b plat of April:—The steamer Waterloo left Buffalo | ‘'<ht columns, all-of stone an Beeo, | NN Cat sell those Apparatus at reduced prices, viz — i by, Catholicism. Did you ever see this man? on Saturday morniag, im company with the steamer Em | pearance. | Gen Washington's tomb is en in Perens, New, Haves, Midian, Albany. dvoy nad otbet | Laren si Apparatay, wich cree och lense for fall sine Your Talleyrand letter from Washington had | erald, for Chippew fad rau upod the Sdale Hee, when ie pedng dome CK walle far less “Kingiy™ then P rts. ighest price wil nd constant employ: i J with inch lenses fo: if si: quite @ purging effect here day before yesterday, it | under speed. e Emerald wes employ ir some | 1°! ne pillars orm . given. Apply to FREDERI K YER ® CO, Medium size Apparatus, with two inc! r half size havingstarted Nut. Greene ont of the yp ost O! ee, | three houry in trying to get the Waterloo off, but | °"2.0f the slabs is along inscription in Tmemory of Mrs. Jickson, which struck me as very peculiar in its phre. seology. 1 will not attempt to quote it, but it: by stating that she had “a handsome face,” and then re in substance, that her menners were vont. charitable to the’ poor—spent a life edorned with -bristian virtues—calumniated by enemies, &c. or E, SAFFORD & CO., ap26 Lw*re 81 Dock street, Philadelphia. OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT OFFICE, 61 South street, New York. Persons sending for their ‘riends re: in Great Britain or Ireland, can make arraryements for passage with the subseriber, on very, oderate i ket ships sailing weekly from Liverpool. And Drafts can as ished for any amount, payable failed todo so. The Emerald then took the Waterloo’s ize Apparatut, with one-and-a-half inch lenses for t $56. passengers and proceeded to Chippewa. USiristeed ponding Yeedl aieneh weseedaned Wil tay abave prices, may. de receiving the Voigtiee Pesaiel top sole sgucy hits Used Sete eee je agen : "Piates and Chemicals, of theit own eaportation, as well as all rs 20) other articles connected with their art, for sals at lowest market Prtiladelphia Exchange. and sent him post haste for Washington. Between ourselves, it is said that your Talley- rand letter was written in Boston and sent to the Herald via Washington. It cut so close that the wounded would fain resort to some such invention to take off its edge. In hunting over the rubbish of executive favor, . Hemp at Tas Wsst.—According to a statement in the Western (Missouri) Jc , about 7,000 bales of hemp, the crop of iast sensou, will be shipped from that place this spring. The same paper states thai W.A ANGENHEIM. tin 8 the aggregate amount, it te bened had been fe le, LraisLative Summary—In the Senate, a num. apirods Lage WAN, 61 South street ‘Referring to the above advertisement x y caoaptines ean the ash-siftere have discovered another coal of go- wounlbate reached 20,000 bales. It is thought that 20,000 | er of petitions were presented in favor of the ex- teamer Ualedoula vals, oats ou the ist | the Dagaerresn Artists ue vernment patronage of goodly size, which is as | bules wili be raised in that neigiborhood this yc cise law; from New York, to prevent racing on the 9th 'y which vessel those seudi ir ti uk | other materials can be procured to the Len avenue, and to grant a course at Harlem; emother from the Twelfth Ward, for a law prohibiting all raci.g, trot- ing, &c., in avy of the streets or avenues of the city of Naw York. Mr. Clark reported against the na from New York for aid te the Colored Home, assigning eothe only reason, the. it condition of the treasury. Hanaine Prererrgp To Impxisonment.—Henry Guildchrist, a negro, indicted for the murder of Asahel Philo, last November, in Sandusky county, Ohio, pleaded guilty toone count of the indictment, charging ff matalaaghter, and was sentenced to nine years guerrean Attelier, No. ding it their letters sent free of postage. ‘a7 1m*m yubseni| 1 Broadway 26m LANG! yet unappropriated, viz: the naval storekeeper, an ean have eq office which is now filled by SethJ. Thomas, of Charlestown. This has been brought to lignt, and assigned by the * wise ’uns” to Lewis Josseiyn, FOR LIVER: M Eeq., a whole hog Van Buren man. But according JAMES LACY, LT I ina few day pered and copper fasourd DRAPER AND TAILOR, REMOVED TO SOOREN EE OE ‘t to my notions they are calculating without their | imprisonment in the penitentiary. This wasin the efter | ‘i he N. Y-and Long Island ferry bill was then called up, For freight of 490 bales of cotton, bulk thereof, or passage, ap- in, New Xowk, | host this time, and will find that their supposed die. | mprisonment in the penitentisry. This jail. At supper | ond it had its final passoge—ayee 26, noes § see ly to the Captain on bong of te ULL & MINTURNS, in the market, consisting of | covery is after alla well ascertained and_settled | time, after eatii few mouthfuls, he lett the table,and | Inthe House, areport was made by Mr Ci from ‘J ‘van, of almost every | fixture of this administration. Seth is a quiet one, | shortly after was found hanging by the neck. He had | the select committee on the subject of the militia Jaws, in adire 87 South street. o z q r ly 7 Tithe Bill of the metl = BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIV. Pai Y aeriges, Figured and | 29d daring all the rampus has laid low, and said | teken a strap which he wi 3 his Lee densi re fore a oe tA tary Pn pikion, revising ond POOL PAC THOR LIV EHLPOOL Only ety. i . not a word. But he knows when to wag his tail | to # bar running from the stairs of the upper mB y, | commend Stak banesuetioal to son moved to re- Pe the Ist of May. }G8—Bilks, Satins, Marseilles, Cashmeres, Vel; Il as another, and where to wag it, and is just | ¥%!_ Tothis he connected his neck by his comforter, | com inst report amendments atolish- me ee aed well kaon ry, a ailing packet ship J as sure of his boue as the alorceard incon te is ust | and swung off. "When discovered he was far gone, and vig ll the ordinary parsdes—but afer an from Mr. y i in, rich light si s ; r it i ity b; id | Mather for a fair consideration of ths Fron hursday, the tof May’ Settee ie et ohting Soap nage ee Ah oy Agow ong of appropriating it to themselves. He got his office Karten ‘an a ee ee ee ioed bis g > ante py BA eo Fe aly ith sed his motion fo a8 to make the bill @ order for ee tettnd ealichiad fea fot ball, and parses, ih a grant na sliomiee i for C: and Stee} id Cochran. ‘al too numerous to for every season. from Captain Tyler, but never did much for the = —< Monday P, M—which was ogreed to. Several bills were Ps to the 7 ‘Ge patronizing this establishment iF hav- iad ie to ‘their intereat, m cic earaieats mn order {a the beet possible tanger ‘EGULATING Excuanges.—It is said that John bray cohp im t., leme: : Captain. Guy Faux. reported complete and ordered to a third rei {—among Tei th sagan nse wary, | ahenGs"aatteton eo Qoaliey, Re aad® workman Mason, J. was, on Thursday last, tendered by | Quam the New York ang New Haven Raireed Os Ths rms of , ven. Bangor. the President the appointment of a purser in the United | Se2:te bill in relation to ferries between New York and application shoul oh Beckman st, or | (7*The Lownsr Casu Paice, will be asked, from whieh ro [Correspondence of the Herald.] States Navy, in place of Purser Meore, deceased, and | Lng Island, was, on motion of Mr. ris referred to to the subscribers, ERS & CO. , ABATEMENT WILL BE MADE; and in order to insure against * hat hi ted the By this it appears that one | ° select committee, be oe a motion by Wheeler to 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, New York. | debts, by which some vould be obliged to Bay, more to make wy Bangor, April 24, ete ee eee eee one UR ritit need tenctiene | refer to the Jud y others to refer to the New York adire CONDON LIN OF PARROT for bos Sayed of others, Cash ow Detivery will in Profitable Steamboat Rowte—Capitalists Attention— are equalte cas Secretary pot the Nevy. : 5 Co ry 8 re on the Peme ao in rela- 7 & z 7 begs ty EN t of Ready Made Clothing, on to the Canals, was fu iscussed on final pas- id. fast ship i8T. JAMES, y 3 5 A. J. Jewett and @orham Parks—The Latt ; sage, close yer, Will posttively “sail ‘on ‘the lt of ‘May, het (once, Pints, Vests, Drews and Brock Goats, Re., he si Cola te hee, *) Patan Ratroap Accrent.—Mr. Valemine eavives nation; and came nes Lda Gay, of Maine,a man about 50 years old, was kilied on Friday morning on the Loweil Raiiread, upon which he was king. Hestepped from one track to avoid the baggage train, and was caught on the other by the passenger train, and instantly crushed. Argus, April 2. redpced Prices : Spinel Ne Pel race cea ee _ The spring business is just opening in this sec- eo ch Ts ged Vena io 4, Drom Gone 71 1 tion with good prospects. The ice has left the 0 $i: glorious old Penobscot, and yesterday the steamer Charter Oak paid us her first it for the season. By the way of steamboats, { will just say to your New York capitalists and owners of steamboats, Orrcon Emigration.—We understand that large number of emigrartsarc congregated at In- dependence, preparatory to their emigration to There are two separate companies organized, and will start about of ‘dprik, They number about one thousand and have a good supply ef wagons Coats $820 $12; other garments in proportion. mhis Im*ec TRE CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Wm. Matthiessen cna M. B. Sanford, Fata. Acctpsnt.—Emerson Bennett, of Fall River, while on his way to New York, on the 24th perso ket 213t Mi | i; | mast. was knocked down and killed by @ horse in| aoq animals. All the houses in Independence were onal i Gotu ewe Pietiaee neta one ‘ol the moet" money maiice Ae ama | the lormer lace. ilina'and ange number werseneaipel none ins i vicinity. At St. Josephs, in the Platte country, there was an- other large company, with abeut two hundred and twenty wagons. They expected to start about the same (ime as the company from Independence. Another company, with sbout thirty-five wagons, was essembled at another poiut on the river. It was suppose d that considerable accessions would be made to these companies beiore their departure. freight or State rooms an side Burling. lig Price of Passa Having splendid, large and comfortxole i, apply to the Captain om board, west ve & MINTURNS, 67 South street. shester, 820 tons, Captain John Britton, wi verated sie Charen ct tee Ware? aad tail On bec eaebad Ty, the ist ait ee ‘of June. ith deapnteh— ."Yames Pedervea States, and our people would be much obliged to them, if they will put on a staunch, fast, and com- modious boat, in opposition te the Charter Oak. The managers of that concern have become un- popular, sn consequence of exhorbitant rates of freight, and that don’t care a button-spirit, evinced ji Bhs money-catching managers. Last year the Charter pocketed a cool forty thousand dollars A case is pending before the Circuit Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, against Capt. Wilkes, brought by some of the marines of the Vincennes, while on the exploring expedition, for ill-treatment. William Reed, (a member of Gen. Washington’s Staff during the Revoution, with the rank of Lieut. CoJonel,) departed thie life at his plantation on Cooper River, gee eLaG for all those zara to su) their om I Cees ea one have the ‘cougdence t Pleasure will be taken to show: BAL ZE, Hondaras, to sai iy te haterbee JOAN Ie GARDNE styles of fashion and with thelr patronage. Hle- goods to all ho will favor . ‘ jeut. Fi t is about to start on anether ser ccommodations, apply to | eect the blac, 1 Fulton rete ee sachin clear [mye This year business prospects war- Gucemakne. short inane, end oh. the very anette Nepend the mountains, and one Tustter as the Uchtainton bead’ nae gpd taba ta eie ws.’ MARTINS . rant the belief in an increased travel, and should filty young men were at Independence, en to go ALEXANDER, A duel was about to be fought outside of New Orleans, 28 South aureet. onthe 16th instant, between two officers of the U. Army. Jt was prevented by the intervention of the lice and the arrest of the parties, who were bound over to keep the peace. The Arkansas Intelligences contradicts the report, publiahed, of tne murder of Col. Holland Cove, Cherokee Nat ‘The Rev. BR. W. Griswold he contradict, in the Nasional Inte by a writer in that paper, viz sketches of American Poets is incorrect and displeasing tothe subjects. Mr. G. says ti with the exception of three, the subjects furnished the material for ther own biography. an Opposition boat be put on, with proper fare aud charges for freight, her owners would reap a rich harvest. i A. G. Jewett, the Charge to Peru, has left the city for New York, where he will embark onboard ship. He sayshe shall go around Cape Horn in order to see the country! He left here with the consent of all parties, who pray tuat he may drink bountifully at the fountain in Lima, as there isa saying, ‘that he that drinks thereat wiil never leave that eity.”” A 3 There isa rumor in the city to-day, that the Hon. Gorham Parks, now U. 8. District Attorney for this State, has been, or is to be appointed Con- sul at Rio de Janeiro. Parks is a man of talents, was a most incorrigible office-seek: Prnosscor. vith him. ‘They were furnished with mules,and equip- ped for their jou » The rush of emigration bey ou the Rocky bone joe will aoa Maw} and ae who «xpect to join the company it to the frontier immediately. The bees opens are very yen rve the character of the expedition. No pers: (ted to !oin an emigrating company, until h rgone an exomination; and ithe be jae from justice, or a man of infamor xeluded.— St. Louis New Era, April 220 lw*rh AND OLOL! D—And the hig pe of ts sa Tine thre ING AND FU: Driee piven forall for ; dt han rae a cs eee BCUND Sane wishing to di IR HAVRE—Second Line —The PYowite Master, Will sail on the ist BOYD & HINCKEN, Agen No SO Ran Bangs. 5 Page ABOU if the ist of ii re porton tne Iai E pate the above port on tne Ist ox. For fi Al9oMIec af} Put Re, “PER FOR OL ARGO W— Te tye fat satis epee RB wes Sa I: el eae : ia Sa Pi tn SOpHULL Shikvrunns, i lately in the | § thought it proper to igencer, @ remark made that his biographical 'S PRI Masonic Contegs.—The St. Louis Republican § —An examination of the students of this iostitution recently took place, and is spoken of in the highest terms. This instntion is under the charge of In the St. Louis Court, the Jury in the case of James jie Masonic Fraternity in the State, aad it now bids fair McLean, indicted for tne murder oi Major Fleyd, brought © prove em enduring monument to their liberality and ton thefldih inst. of “not guilty 'McLeaa | jhtisathropy.. It into be hoped that the institution will has been i jail about three years, and was convicted on | toceive that liberal support from tlemen’s Clothing, | GENTL FT Ore WAKDROB) . ous of converting Wit oh of bg 3. ERY “ It do well i ; ; apy sa 496 Ch LEME. Ts HIGHEST ey ‘ator ono ii: Seek fo, thetr inde tend for the Suseeribse, who will A line throwgn tne rost Offien, or otherwise, Post O1 3. Constantly on hand, a seasonabl heap for cash. or Families whe astond rt their residence by appointment nt Prompt attention. Teevive Imre ublic tha: its merits '—300,bales Dew sot, t Sr. Lovis.—The receipts of lead yester- } the first |. At the next (wo trials, the jury could not | entitle it to.” This is the old College. It was WANTED—# Si AeA EO H pata CeRUATAT Aes pgtp tours ibe temmtaiinioe Luge * tren ability wae displayed by his counsel on | purchased by the Masons of Missouri, with lis appar - Apely vo BK, INS & CO., 56 + o: ¢ orang jardens, for sale, Rngaize in S54 ot. 000 upon the landing. Sales are dull, and decline to j the last trial, and the new evidence precured, resulted in tenances of grounds and privileges, and is likely to east of we jeans. out $3 is anticipated. —S¢. Lowis Ere, April 16. come a means of immense good. bis ucquittal,