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ent teen . atone ° on Biull : : ater tins = Pe Vol ty mo, 117—Wnote me. 4070, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1845. meee ee oan ooooooEooooEooaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaoaSaSaSaoaoO™™TaooEESEEEE . 3 NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. SCOTT" * : . ‘ ti nd by in: National Academy of Design. THE NEW YORK HERALD Beane Necocttan Bone ogy 37 Dey were tery eaten: Officer Prince Pe Reeaal ition lately con- serting the Wont" previed they de etch for time 97—Elijah at the Entrance of the Cave, by T. ! 0 the & ; JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. mam finda dat te arto realy tp yt abe a i victed of aiding in the ezcape ofthe notorious Hoag. ‘The o their being confirmed by the Board.” Cole: A magnificent mass of inconsistencies, most pore. Davis, who has lately been convicted and sen- fenced, beleagedte the aight rect uttie teebe Mr. Divvin —I appeal ‘from the decision of the chair, | delighttully painted. Caceres = and wish to sk on what grounds the chair opposes the | 100—Latda, by 8. B. Waugh: Very brilliant— house, and hopes, Circulation---Forty Thousand, | "72" ,su: hat they can alterand clean the Bonnet to ap on Pear equal to Mystekiovs.—A Bopy Founp.—Mr. John Leicester, | amendment ? the hand in shadow sweetly painted. j DAILY HERALD—Every doy. Price 2 cents per copy | “Buyers are cautioned against an inferior article of the kind in thereot “the qualities of hu Ales, | While passing through 28d street, on Sunday, discovered | “pnanen' Because I think it would be aburlesque | 101—Portrait of a Gentleman, by 8. Whitehorn; —$7 26 per annum—peyable in advance, to marh i ine Cy for which we received the Wines, Liquors, and Segars, 818,109 in the bank at the side ofthe road, about four feet from | on the whole matter. The seasons illustrated. The verdure of spring WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cer.ta | ticket upou it) “Avis to VYSE & BOGS, ih Pel ee Wet Gown to weed comment. Phe | the surface, the heel of a boot or shor: Asthe street has | "Mr. Cuanicx.—If the Chair has any ebjections to |.in the background, and the warmth of summer por copy—$3 12} cents per annum—payable in advance. | ora:themanafactory ot PATTISON, NOE & C0, served up in every style; likewise a | pect recently cut through there, his curiosity and won- | ofr, let him come upnn the floor, and we would be glad |“about the face—no doubt a likeness. 4 {18 2taw3m*: ‘No. der was at once excited to know how the shoe could have . Let him put someone his place. ra ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—aiways cosh = No. bs Delaney senee Kadacaif hours, anef’ iss aighe | come there, and he went up to the benk and took hold of | ‘°yecurews.—r decide the amendment Sut of order. tt ead of a, Fozhownd, by WW. J. Belton: A INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO. such as — the heel to pull it out, whea to his great surprise, a hu-| Mr. Divven.—I should be glad to know if the Chair has ce goes over the waters saying—Landsee! “ed afRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and | Vf INWRIGHT, Frofesor of Music, informs his friends Welsh Rarebits, | man foot came out with it ; on ight ittle futher, he | Je/ferson’s Manuel about him ? ge ior i western world has given birth to a spatch. a " general. mage arrangement » Sardines, caught hoid of another bone, and pulling it out, found it al ‘sir. &— Painter. All letters or communications, -y mail, addressed | (riya insuactions on the Piano Fore. His style of im: Gold Cate, «eq, | tobe apertion ofa leg. Ashe had no desire to pursue | Ms"pivvsas Then the Chair is acting contrary to | 104—Harry and Helen Shelton, by F. Boyle: The Y to the establishment, must be id, or the postage pred, if aualled, by an) other atyle at Present taught, com- Tea & Coffee, ke’ | Lis investigation any further, he replaced the bones aud law by makingsuch a decision. 1, however, forthe pre- | head of Harry is delightully illuminated, and his will be deducted from the subscription money remitted. | Dining all the grace and ce of exeeution capable of bein of roast and boiled | Shoe, und covered them over. He afterwards mentioned | sent withdraw the appeal. figure most exquisitely graceful; behind the boy JAMES GORDON BENNETT, imparted eoihes instrument, He has alread: tered ans. pev Z r\ every day from | the circumstence to Mr. Porter, who visited the place,|~ Mr. Jonxson considered the report eught to be concur. | jg a suspicious cavernous looking place, with an bing ee ft i a BN iFio ordlock. Dublin eral and on digging mto the bank witha stick, found the knee | red in. SSS eS with the best Scotch and Irish Whi Yery pi and the publie wil as to Paorniros or THE New Youx Henato Estanuisnmenr | his abilities on giving Bina cal? His terma' are Teasopable, and thigh of ahuman being. The bones were much de- by adding | OPeRINg Of red rocks; it is pally reprehensible to fee letranonrs Mr. Cuaticx offered a further amendment ' : , t Northwest corneer of Fulton and Nassau strets, Lounlty now etegenil Uinnas ta all over nfernetioe, toate = py cayed and have probably been in the ground for years: | the words “provided the Comptroller shall draw his pate enn yee pels oe own on application at 172 Grand, comer of Mulberry street. | geno house better s pplied with Englith, Irish, Scotch, Welsh, | MT. P. replaced the earth, and gave notice to the Coroner. | warrant in favor of none ofthose who were appointed Th n im sate ig 4 re = mhag Im®rre and city papers—always the latest new ‘steamers, Who knows but these are the remains of some poor | previous to the appointments made by the Mayor ” there ne 4 pleasant quiet tone through this large ~—~#E0LIAN PIANOFORTES. Good Rooms for Private Parties, at all ready—free gra- | wretch, a victim to man’s thirst alter money or revenge, | Mr. Warp moved to lay on the table. Lost—Ayes6; | picture that is charming, and the chair is painted UNNS & CLARK having purchased the t rightfor | ‘it. for nothing ad Imec who was murdered and buried in this open lot. Ifso, the Noes 8. in a masterly manner. NEW LINE OF PACKETS N “Col Se Aeolian Attach: to the Planoforte, for the FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. murderer has probably passed away, and it would have | ‘The question on the amendment was taken and carried. 107—“ Sugaring off” by T'. H Matteson: Story LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. eatire United Stades, (excepting Massachusetts. announce t© | AND MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS, | Deen better thatthere bones should never have been dis | Ayes 9; Noes 5. well told, and figures not badly drawn. Register Burthen | te public, that they’ are now, prepared to supply Pianofortes BRUN LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 William | Covered, than atthis late period they should be dragged ‘The question on the adoption of the report and resolu-} 108 -—St, John, by Thomas Hicks: A most miser- Shi Captain. to tons, with this improvement attached, or to attach the same to any street, have just received by the last Havre packets, a | frem their quiet resting place, and jowled about to the | tion, as amended, was taken and lost.—Ayes 9; Noes 6.— pow modern made horizontal Pianofortes. In regard to the durabili. . . 2 ql 1, y 5 able looking boy 1s here made to sit upon a rock WPaward pa ty of this invention, N. & C. are prepared to satisfy the ‘moat SSRs icra pl arsine Sociae aums ee a prey pre rer pede ees Pian ieee So the Report was non-concurred in in geth at,, | if. entire nudity, something (we could not make er \ y 9 at 4 ' 5 B juiescat i in 26th st., - ike i i ii Woh | iments warrant tem ero, Shay the “Azan | Ming them by every sucossding pocket, lt ace J over i grave, and it would have been a/vain one it it | madison square, for lot aituctes is Sih avenues Concur out what it was) anake like is crawling. up in one » in tune im any, clit ene 30 With Ot fected by MILLS, HATTER, 178 BROADWA were red in. i 5 2 id rR Hoo | fausitions of atmosphere. | The moat satisictory warrantee is * “(Howarps’ Horst) 4 Pollee Office —Recxivixa Sro.xw Goevs—Jobn | ° Infavor of relieving Mechavice’ Insitute rom taxation. | of wounding the boy-saint. We felt * deep 5 mn R ic 676 1375, Phe | ublic are luvited to examine the Aolian Pianofortes” INDUCED, by the flar Coyle, of No. 77 Bayard street, was today arrested, | Concurred in, pathy for the child, tor he loo ic 5 mee Serine eis coon at their ware-room, No. 240 Broadway, opposite the Park, where ip the manufacture of Sil h ich, | charged with having purchased a silver watch and chain, | _[n favor of leasing part of premises situated at 199 Mer- | and the question comes up continually, what does and Ray hte al rat clans Now York built ships of the choicest | also may be fonnd an assortment of 6; 89 and 7 octave Fiano’ | £0 call the Atention of the yublic theret ao int worth about $20, knowing it to have been stolen. ‘The | cer street, to J B. Hewett, belonging to firecompany. —_| he there? In another corner, opposite the snake, ‘Their commanders jong experieace and nautical | /rtes, both in rosewood and mi casas. _ m266m¥re_ | cou! with weaiint Periect satisinecion to, all who may } watch and chain, which had been stolen from Thomas J. | _ ~2ppointment by the Moyor.—W. H. Ball, police otficer.— | are a few leaves ol a most intensely pale green ; judgment, and. well nequainted ig. ‘be cabins are] TO BROOKLYN Bi Ens, ~ | Spor him with s call. ‘The D First quality Freeh Mo fitted up hand-omely and comm: for cabin Re NG LION FE. ae, « by who are found with everything except fiquors and wines. and fare Deon Geel ip Se rhe Gefen Benen ore fecoem has | Hecond the rates are fixed at sixteen guineas earh. ‘Lhe second cabi Woter street, joining the bar of the Hotel,) with three first rate and stverages are lofty, an ay, and every way adapted to pro- Tables, iron Hagle frames and marble ‘better Tables than Teta or qr oumcnnpee ces coer | soe a Spe. oeean oe ogmern Aa res| meta ea f e a x 1 ton, near Falto t i Ue appointed days of sailing will be atrietly adhered to.— | towa, on the east side, will Gnd the ‘s i Hotel Saloon wel Chehab ee ees . $450 | Stout, of 847 Cherry street, a short time since, was fouad | Concurred in. <q | they produce one good effect, distract the eye from 4 00 in Coyle’s possession. Me states that he bought it for $7, Mr. Bayxis moved to tske up document No. 22 of this + Fy ;: b. a $9 | abvuta fate valuation for old accond hand sliver. Woy | bosrd the thin, chilly aud hungry boy whole labeled “St. i perhaps it is so The Evening Chat, by E. White: If the oe Axornen Mocx Auction Casx:—Another complaint | Noes 6. 1lo— vening Chat, by E. White: re f Nutria Hat at $4, which for elegavce " on di in favor of paving and grading | were enough of lignt introduced to see what the ‘sold at $5, and to which the attention | 828 been made agains: the mock auction shop kept at 77 | _ Report and ordinance in favor oe emruacel P cccint intended, we would, no doubt, be pleased ‘fhe motion was negatived by a tie vote. Ayes 6; at L, invited. Chatham street, a person named Samuel P. Kingsbury, | streets in the vicinity of the House of Refuge.) Concurre: rt y Freight oFine goods by this line 20. per ton Apnipeto™ alesis Yor thle aocommodation. “he mrorietorp ‘A law cues of Cassimere and Silk Hate, manufactured for | of New Butlin, Chenango County, baring hoe geen | ime i with the * Evening Chat.” 2 GEISHA W BLo. himsaif to hi it kept respectable. For exercise only. the country ti on hand. and for sale low. of $3 by @ person name: Henry J. Swift, who has the ma- | _In favor of repaving Burling slip between South street 111—View near Hempstead, England, by H. C. rad J.D. Totten, (Jate of the firmof Alvord & Co.,)and R. J. Tiffaay, ( Al .. > , b negement of the concern. Complaii ainst the este- | and Fletcher, and referring with power. Concurred in. : remarkable fine sketch, a la Bonning- applying to le il ii ri = 7 yey 10 DO sort of . la - a c n Ma: - Mil —! ’ Vea Ow Raublished Pease Gide, Fripeilics te haw Tonoved hs ofhes fom fod Brosdvray to | __ FRENCH ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS, Wo. _ | amy teken atthe police: snd he carte oe ree: | avian Cocca ine No: ibe he Ge Mih bu a. Doperseiie) alo im* re 273 Pearl street. | 18 Wall stcets where pervone deaivoes of beriling ate invited co HENRY, & KAHN, 73 street, up stairs, have just re | the money. ‘The private loss is thuis mede up, but the | In favor of paving 20 street, between Broadway and sth | ther pretty, but shows a decided want of judgment “~NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD CO. | ¢xamine a selection of original and tasteful designs, from the ‘ceived and offer for sale a complete assortment of atic justice is not protected or the majesty (7) ofthe | avenues, and setting curb and gutter stones therein. Con. | in the painter. The different distances are not de- SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. | Cottage upwards to, the extensive Villa or Mansion, in all the | FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, jaw. When will the Legislature pass some law that will | curred in. fined with care. On and after Monday, April lth, | Sih Plone’ Drayeiugh Speeiiéatioun, Eetisuses ned Contrats | Liadeak es (ong# and single. Materials for do do,and 011 | cirectually punish the svsindling mocisenericata: sca ce | Cleaning the Stipe Petition to have lips between piers | "No 1d. «Facing: the Enemy,” by F. W, Ed- 1045, the cars will ran as'follows :— fee budises Of every description, and superintenda the erection WATER COLORS, —-—__| telligence office keepers? five and six thoroughly dredged. Referred with power. | monds.—We have little feeling for this species of ve U:ty Fall for ny Hall for Leave City Hall | nereoX__masim¥ec_ | for ower manufacturers) use; ainoog which is liquid pik | 4 Rocvism Roaux.—' Mr. Amos Mills attempted torob | , 10 favor of regulating 38ih street trom 98h to 10:h | Composition. ‘The fine ar’s should have @ higher Yorkville, Hari ‘o and Wil~ for White Plains. DAUGUERREOLTYPE PORTRAITS. coloe of ‘very superior quality: ae be Nagao lodgers in the watchhouse” So saith the return of one | SveDue: and placing curb and gutter stones therein. Con- | aim then producing laughter—yet one cannot avoid and Morrisisnua. liams’ Bridge. i wa. M. J F. TRACY has taken Rooms at No, 233 Broadway, up | for Ladies and Childe , of very rich embroidery; Hair Pins, | of the captains this morning in his refined and delicate ie fe ate £ buildi: 1x in Cedar street. being amused at the seric-comico ex) ion of the A M 00 AM. ga * airs, second door, were he is executing some ot the inoat | of laceatatyles; aud a Tot of splendid. Eagravinxe, Pisin, and | manner of expressing things. By searching enguiry,the | {favor of building sewer inCedar strect. | | herorof this story, who sits contemplating hie “ en- 8 00 Yo 00 “ 500 Brice tre accarng eaerteate RTE a es ai a aa aaa Deeahe inet Guubled to ascertain that Mr- Mills was } street, to Bloomingdale toad. concurred in. | emy,” with a lingering desire expressed in his rum 2 00 P.M. ox rou, e watchhouse in astate that render: eee 2 i i i igen Teciamatsee femeeetatticunic: | He LAPP OLD & CO | sir ects esas: otitis lat cnt | estes ohn rk, pos cnrocing | feadened vr comng o cw guar A 100 P, M. 500 ‘amine his speciirens. Mr. T, is happy to anuounee that he has ( and shade, as he threw himself into the arms of a co- in in Greenwich street, from lay Q 8 bad 200 engaged the prefessional services of N. G. Burgess, fora short (No. 108 Wititam Street, near John,) lored lady immediately upon his arrival, exclaim. | 94 in continuation through Vesey to the Hudson river. | the many vagabondising apostles of temperance 3.08 irae tie Soca ck nay aan cr ietuses i his peculiar beautiful style | C)HP EH POW SAL the following Goods, of their own im- | ing “Oh my pink,” and consequently he'was lock. | Concurredin. | | have been in the neighborhood of the rum-loving 30 Plates Cases Ohemlons, &e., always on hand, and instruc: | RET BERLIN ZEENYIE WORSTED RAD ORRAN | © UP in a cell with several other gentlemen who rating John Tovey City Weigher (on the Bosrd eon | Mechanic, and produced a temporary change in his 5 90 tions given in the Art on moderate * ald Imec TAPESTRY WORSTEDS, were in that excellent establishment ax lodgers, as | SPPo!Dting John Tovey City W cl on | habits. From appearances, we should suppose that 630 i Se re Best manufacture and mostextensive assortment. the Cap‘ain would facetiously express it. Now it would bai or fa Mr. Cox, of the City | the enemy will again conquer—conse: wently the ms’ Leave. White PLUMBE DAGUERRIAN GALLERY AND FHOTO- | . ial gobaee Feasonably be supposed that, being accommodated with | p.o¥ ‘eirs tor honte vents oe om the City | oral is objectionable to “temperance folks. Plaine for TO RAPHIC Du POT 201 Broadway, comer of Murray st: | Cotton, Linen, Silk, Worsted, Gold and Silver, of all widths | such comfortable quarters, he could have wished {or ide: Uaunvananadso calor: to Comsaities en'Salacide. | NO. TID. The Mist Love Eetter by E. White.— 716A. M. jame,and twa highest honors,” at the Exhibition at Boe EMBROIDERY PATTERNS, Dan ead eet ee ance eretched himeaif pos his 1's ost” “aves 6, noes 7. “| Abominable! Why will grown ‘up and bearded 800 . net. toa, New York ie cree al hia, respectively, for the best pic- OF all Makers and Numbers. ever, for Mr. Mills, who possesses tye a acquisi- |, Mr. Cxtaniicx moved to lay on the table. When the | men waste their god-given time in vain attempts at ioe 7 | (Babar {iketesses, of all sizes, taken .n any weather, gang | For working and Qnamenal Wininin, plain and shaded; | tivenots toits utmost development, endeurored to alleys | “Parspenn Tae gertionen is out of order in debating’ | Sep pee NO 2 dpe oleesanetey sea |B 00 terms. lower Chenille, &e. e sof his fellow lodgers, and would have suc ae ake painte Al 200 P.M ~VOiGTLAENDER'S DAGUERREOTYPE |... "SILKS. «Twist, | S044 but for one little circumstance, which was, that | 4 Motion to lay onthe table. No. 116. Study from Nature, by C. P. Cranch. 30 TS ER Plain and shaded, and Chine Sticks and Spools: Twist, | baihg all of the same kidney, there was nothing in them, | Mt. Cuanuicx—Show me the rule. ae We taintocan sotartareeciom palviatigroos $0 RRANGEMENTS recently made with their brother-in FRINGES. Mills will be tried at the Special Sessioas to-morrow vot thia Bosed.. Tire dan be ne debate on ates | goggles. 2 AT Ne Daiacnder: Vistas coabic ues subeettery Silk, Worsted and Cotten, of the lateat styles, mcrning, and receive the punishment which he richly | ¢°OCn on orpiaciog Itupon the table nn ee | No. 117. Viewon Long Idand, by J. H. Cafferty. He ol ceenm satan caemeainrreat ease! iseky lenses Tar. full ates inp Oualer i ioeat varieny IS Se aa eh ected an PENDO Mr. Cuanticx~I regret this course, and there is no —A slight improvement on “ No. 116,” but of the $30 . pasion ee af ea GOLD AND SILVER CORDRTAND BRAIDS, TAS- | ,COTONer’s Office, April 28—Deatn rrom a Fit — | cotontivihnn ne Pre’ | game germue The Freight Train will leave White Plains! at7 A. M., and Medium size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size SELS, &e, : The Corover held an inquest this morning at No. 390 6:h |” Parsinxxt—I have taken the sense of the Board upon it, A the City Hall ac 45 P. M., for the present. al? lm*m plates, at $78. . fe STEEL, GILT, AND’ SILVER BEADS, enw nthe body of Jane Eliza Luga, 20 years of age, | and I have seen legislative precedents for it. A New Prornet—It is rumered that Orson Hyde — ——= mae Ba iw ‘Small | site Apparatus, with one-and-a-half inch lenses for Purse Trimmings, rlaed Jet Buttons, Hair Tins, &e. Meds i at So’clock yesterday afternoon in a fit, pro-} Mr, Cuaanicx— That is a rule Jaid down by the House | is to become the prophet and head of the Mormon A i, 4 " NN “ ol resentatives ; but the Speaker would not dareto | church. It is not said by what process he is to derive his Freight to Baltimore 6 cents 100 ws be or pe Rerrkithechore pe inl Pepsin Previous severe attack of inflammation of } of Rem 3 Speak Me y what pi he is PHNO, BRANSHIPWENT AND NO SEA RISK. egy ey py oe eneentemrmt repr egies dy ieee PERSONA TED PEPER, e stomach. exercise in an arbitrary way, or enforce such arule,how- | authority. J.B. Backenstos, the Mormon representative ILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BAL- | Abparatus, and not a worthless imitated art cle, they having _,CORDS AND TASSELS, Goa paar ever; as the President with his friends to sustain him ex. | in the last legislature from Hancock county, /il., has been h ° procui agency for ni tater. rai ‘apes, Bindings, loons, &e. 4 ercises this power, let him . waited upon by the citizens of Carthage, ne to TIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY red the aole agency for the Us ted Bene aswell an all | a1 imam272id# Tapes, Bindings, Galloots, Ke Boiabbe. Acaeee ee tet ree rin oar anlem- | eretees te let him do it. ited upon by the citi f Carthage, and notified Piates and Chemeals, of their ow: of Paesipent—Well, gentleman, the question recurs on | leave the county within a week. In the event of his re- other articles connected with for sale at lowest market ftp se SS bled at 8 o'clock. Alderman Drake inthe Chair. laysng onthe table’ © 5; 2 fava, they pevmlse bin a: visls net of 90, path a Conene Prices. 0) Ny A number cf petitions were presented and appropriate- ? ie Ebladelphia Exchange. |W. AF LANGENHEIM. | 47 THE MAGASIN DE MODE, | ty reered. Ab : Mr. Cuanzicx—No, sir, I withdraw my motion. ter. "The cau ofthis proceeding, on the part of the cit Referri 50 ‘the ab ertise ment, bscribers : ‘ong them, one asking to havean iron} Prrsinent—Well, gentlemen, question now recurs on | zens, was an attack made by Backenstos pon the old citi- agton and Baltimore Railroad Com. | the Dagaerrenn ‘Arad iovgeneral tn the above Apparatasatd | ae ance bp mer eg Cane Street corm her fiends | ce Dut eround fs Yesant equareand aremonstrance | concurrence with the Board. ‘ zona) ina speech he delivered in the legislature. Vent between Thilsdelpiwand Baltimore,” | guerrean Atelier, No. 01 Broadway’ New Yoru sn tnd the public, chat he will open for the season on Mon: | Ghartagedudien, any wey ovshepe xed Pe een temas ore ire) Dare ron Lees oatitied to P Freight for Balumore, Wheeling, Va.; Pituburgh, Pa; Rich- | “aTimem = LANGENHKIM & BECKERS, | day next, the $1st March, instant,; when she will exhibit & The Charter Vote—The returns ot the County Clerk cf } °° beeté. (Laughter.) Mr. C.continned, when thekeep- | Corx JacknTs.—Every berth on board the Chesa- reiuht for Balinore, Wheeling, Vas » Pa splendid ‘assortment of ladies’ Paris Bilk Hate, Just receiv -pahereturn ot the County Clerk cf | er of the city prison was put in office, he was allowed his | peake steamers is furnished with a cork jacket moat Yolenbang, Va. or any, Pout sonthior wert will Le e- BANK FOR SAVINGS, rom Fang iw every variety and in aatyle wiprevedeted, | | the recent election warereceived and orderedon le. | regular salary, with which he wes satiehed, and mow to | Fadel coarse, stout materia, very much like geese? fiver cli mers tae ae aia en nT NTQTION Wipe drome hs ete amecilly.ars lie galled’ ARTOIS HANS,” which from their peculia and lady | Harper, nominating more policemen, Confirmed. ion tia Srouucy tet orice hat beeen ‘by the | bey pang by 4 OT by a ; depositors, and ns ~ oF Be a : x eusatang ensantoal io Hahtarwey, nei fs meee tpt neat en ae eae ie atte gots | | isos 9 ranch of, Pare white fancy Straws, fine double Dua- | di." eee athe atinas tetas iris uae nie ae iia BAe ing and cost but $1. Our Hadson river steamboats should strret, west of Church streety where the business, on that day, aegies, Degen ends ringer te ghee Oo sexless and in | parently in consequence of a decision of one et the FRE Guten that ok toes eee be provided with these life preservers. Had the Swallow iti mh2s Im*ee "Shippers will beer im mind that there ie no sea risk by this | end thenesforth will be transacted. Mr. Jonxsox considered that as they had reduced the | been supplied with them,none on board would have been ts ‘ard Justi Line. B.C. CORNELL, See. | steat varieties. ra, thanking the Common Council for the | yeepers salary he was entitled to the sum he demanded | Jost save those who were fastened into the state roome by isi only fe cnte oly ea ine PAINTING. THE CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT | of tho glorious 11000 liveratives whe tone heated Vie Divien=The Board professed to have made the | te Men springing of the doors—Albany American. 0. P. FISHER, UARTE) N & SON tly info their friends, or desperandum” Accepted. Noct Wallstrestare Wesc ative’, Qt oa and the vof bgp net hey ‘will “commenct Wm. Matthiessen, and M. B, Sanford, ity Surveyor.—The committee on application for office | Tetuction as & reform, and now they come to demand this ‘Varieties. ee ee 0: e business, jurlit lip. ‘ec ' UNITED STATES MAIL LINES = 147 FULTON STREET, Teporied in favor of appointing Peter 5. Nixon one of the} Mr. c ‘This is a nice mode of dealing. Th John T. Cunningham, one ofthe Representatives fro # z ‘8 THE, PLACE for all those who wish to supply their ward- | City Sucveyors. Adopted. ee nie . ig They | a caver county in the Penns} ‘Ivania Legislature, died on FROM PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE. | y Gnanp riANOW Oke AEE; Trobe with good ftiag garmeaty at reasonable. prices. "Tie | Fhe Small Pos Hosptat--A communication was receiy | Petended to make this retrenchment in the “keepers | Beaver county. in the Pennsylvania Legislature, died on MORNING LINE-By steamer ROBT. | A fecrat he celsoratcd manufacture of abseribors Them iu ‘the tailoring ‘wusisesss ax raarae | od ftom the Commissioners of tho Alms House, transmit. | serar2,i",crsen ‘0 show the people they mado some small | Ho ivisnarg. to his residence in Beaver County. “His body Sally. (ecadeae exespedy ar Oke Me hat has already been tried in America during the winter sewon. | the newest styl, the neatnces Of thett hte Ai cf prices, | ting @ communication from the Resident Physician at | store the sume they took away, ‘They must have bar. | Wasleft at Salt his friends. area ae ig Frichown acd spearyer | The prien is $ prety nf of Sudo, which it wonld cost if it | having on hand a we selected mecartzagat of, Clothe, Cassi, axa Tenad sarin the Board that in conse- | gained with the keeper at the time of making the reduc- J Among th CONSTITUTION to Baltimore. above is the only line iven musi¢ by the beat ancieat and modern composers valued at | Gucftng, comprisiag ever? vy Lyi St. rentlemens Fence of the great number of cases of Small Pox on the | tion, and promived to restore the sum again. This was | is the followin, sof one E. wi burgh, to await theceming that c its with the lines for the South and West the same | outfitting, comprising every I} q ;. | island, the hospital was wholly inadequate to accomo. in bi itensoon. Fare $2000 ‘ FIEECI oo Btoadware, OU APPS ti inerre | giWe have the condonce that we ean ‘lease the most fasti- date the patient, many of whom were obliged to be 2aieh Goneipcoeearedeasing Nias telkri axs ost Stbtiog i ry, 5, 5 Great pleasure will be taken to show our styles of fashion and | Placed upon the floor—ond asl for the immekiate | The question on concurring with the Board was taken | cessful performance, @ petition to the Emperor, humbly ee AND 3 NIGUT LINES. ih eG ean Te ata ae jker,byProf, | SoRds toall those who will favorvs with their patronage. Ke- } Adoption of resoure:s (o remedy the evil. Referred, of | ang inegetived by a tie vote— ayes 7, noes? Fequesting a increaie of pay” Give him tre hundred Face $3 00. The Kaighs cf Sever Lands, by J. H. Ingrahem—Price 12}¢e. YM, MATTHIESSEN, “4 Tower and Fire Bell—The Joint Committeoon the | Ruvorcie favor at palling pie Gé dot ‘ot Riviokion' | answar'y. “tat be may reteitr his place, Because “the Seorlet Weather; or. ‘The, Young Chiel of the AbenagTies, 12,6. | ea RE ATTURE | Fire Department reported in favor of builling a wooden | street Gast River, for am operepristion of 94200. Pann | aarhericn’s atyle is polite.” ¢ ‘The Nav of St. Ursula, hy Hazel ate: | GaCOuy HAND CLOTHING AND FURNITURE | tower on the coruct ot Christopherand Grove strectar ca. Nartet fe i — 4 “Phe Chicago Democrat, states the following facts, the c. PE Taper flere qed ered neem oes pable of sustaining a firebell o: 7000 pounds weight, with | ° "7h. strects.—In favor of authorizing the Committee on | result of a ceasus taken in December last;—opulation— ‘The cars lea: t, comer of Lith ax, I -g 12}4¢. Abert Simmons Wishiag to dispose of the same, will do well to call.on the sub: act attached, at an expense not to exceed $2000 — | Contracts to annul the contracts entered into with those | Males, 5729; Females, 4879; Colored, 243; Transient, 664; Sully, at 4 o'elogk, F. Mp, and daily (except Gnmday )at 1076 F 1 Dobe lee atthe 123G¢. | seriber, or address a line through the Post Office, which will be | Acopted. rl persons who undertook to clean the streets. Not taken | Tetal 10,564. New buildings, erected in 1844, of different Fe en nae ae Ne ioe aa reach Bale of other publications, that will be sold fow'to | punetaally attended to. Chat eee ny Clean, Sireste—The Street Contractors Annulling the | Byrn twonthird vote. sizes, &e. 871; Whole number of families, 1612; Lawyers dior act mornigg jails te for any pry fot rem WiGraieRMIsiGLD, fablianer, | | N. B-Constacly ou bad, a sctronableanortment of Erm | pn tonletion ee tothe propeiety et snail oe |e Zien Honse—Report of committee to whom wat | 43, Phyvicians 23, Clergymen 17, Hotels 16; Dealeiein Boath or West. ‘can be procured be Dever, of ou | _ar21 aw%ee : * 993 Broadway. | tlemen’s Clothing, for cash. m29 inte” | sport contracts Toat the opaurintens ict claenalag anes Ante the communioation of the omasianeseen of the merchandise C Ceepe descriptions, one-half of whom board th at at street wharf, Philadelphia. Vare ~ Fe re ee ae TE Boe t con 5 Alms House, stating the articles sold belonging to the | sell ut whoiesale and retail, 330. A Passshger Cat will be atiaghed to the Freieht Train, which WELL KNOWN HAT ANE OAT ESTABDISHMENT, | (CAE THO OS PRISED coe Pe A eons fy erekor ieee ead wie the saunlaction et the | Alms House, during the last ten months, Fhe Commis | ‘The Charleston Courier says that a single enginetrans- leaves the Depot daily (except Sundays) at «2 o'clock, P.M. a Be Pants, \ | Lor vanities whe are deatous of converting Wer lated | citizens—to have their contracts annulled on ox before | HODES keport they are not able to state the description of | ported, on the Seuth Carolina Railroad, on the ath Ins oop - 214 Broadwa: ite articles sold within this period at the Alms House, and a "sot tener paeatan ape rene: Pt SH | eyuie MU BSCRIBER, Cong deraunot malnnaingaepe:| PHN APPA ce or ekanging oa | iii of May. Aw the contacie were mase bythe | acls sold within tht period ak the time House, and | [go parscogers and returned the sume day, from the ys renee bem tation for the superior quafity and style of hit Hats, rather | 4 Paulie. or Gentlemen quitting the city or changis Committoe on Finance, the Street Committee offered for | fates that there wasa quantity ocut glass, silver spoon, | Same ; “4 sa dhaapereal No. Twalliers fest atrects, | {hav {or the ostentations and costly maguifi-ence of his store, | Grae’ to, thelt ady to send for the Subecribse, who will | Odoption a resolution directing the Committee on Finance | and'other ware in the Alma House long before the coming, | 8°: N. B.—Freight taken at 5 cents per 160 I mat Imere_ | hes diligently confined his atention ta i srogeuch a | tend ef their cesidanes by appointraeat. to annul the contracts.—Adopted without a single re- which was used for the purpose 0} JVLEVINSTYN, mark. phere Frail op Sd Bo bombed i PICKLES! PEPPER SAUCE!! Ca’ ALBANY AND BUFFALO RAILROAD | ¢ourse much more c Xo, the interest, of Ihis_ patrons, EERE sexi, fear sinieit (Mose?! Nhe Cy ‘Picket Commmatton on | *urerteinine vertizans. i > d wle their eyes withexpensive orne- | 4 1:05 in, tue rest Office, of e:herwiss, will receive oe hy ts Beta ade F “ ommittee on | Mr. Cuarticx moved to refer back to the Commission- ‘ MUSTARD, Xe. n No. 50 Comrtiande Street rs say thesemeses he is esabied to | scompenwonttogs Ow noe Ot intros the plan of biling sr parcusing seamed codtweiva |G .smoracesg woerianthlformation required. ‘Law. | WOTICE EOAOUTHERN wn a ~¥ CE TO IMMIu Ra. a eu barges, for the purpore of carrying off'all ashes, street di:t | “Fyne y, “ ted and ord the fl: ine assortment of Pickles, Prezerves. Catsups and Musi ‘Subser) Ne f e report was accepted and ordered on the file. ly for the southern aud western ‘and sak erin pate ig CONGRESS COLLAR, | sitescese ise on tena st mting et rt tne mg cond class cers from Albany to Buff ulo, EAUTY UF SEYLE end elegance of hush unequalle ~ A ig away In Chancery. chesing elsewhere, as the quality tnd price of thei? goods will to send them rer People’s Line Steawboats before—Onr new style of Collars, which have long been | known as jumping grounds.» Accompanying the re- Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. make 11 an object for a purchases to give them a call, iy, and thenes, per railroad, to Utien, fo 3 Syracu wanting, are now isiued: and are to be {outd atthe manaiactu-- | ports were resolutions providing for the purebese ofa} Aprilasth.-Bltsubeth Ropelje, by her newt friend,) ve. J at we're con iggun'd to'ta vents olds at hal Hs Baily treeyead Benot, ¢ Chana a—tg New Vote All. onlers hold b a Pe pene nd aay aod forthe g i febees of seh cen Charles Boyd —Motion made tO dissolve an injunction PIERCE’S First Premium new Patent two Oven Ranges, ii il ill i P of 1: ili bill training defendant 1 - Te y ve 4 durabili Th afer the 1%th instant, all baggage on the Railroad is entirely . sent.a: the earliest date, as’ this pattern will in all probability frotndea ou filing @ bill restraining defendant {rom ma: combining economy, convenien urabilicy. Tees free. ‘ JOHN N. GENIN, revolutionize any style ver before t up in this market. "Ree ing sale of part of anestate. The injunction was mo- | Ranges are warranted superior to offered. 'y are so. La ATE M EG Oi Gime tat on Lake Dateeoeneine | _ Ne. Bast mastved porahio Utieg, plot of Pench ttoato | Ske ry ine old stand of inal ont nana street, N. | 2’ derman Gale to lay the matter on the table dified so as to permit the disposal of part of the estate on | Constructed that it in almost. smpossible for them op grout of Loikes: at the lowest rates, "The iabecribery Cults call. parce Which the attention of fashionable yeatlemen ts | ‘iv. WWe have also macuicerered ¢ large quantity of those | | atension of Cena! Street.— Alderman Bunting offered | $0 elleged agreqment between the parties to give a mort: } ‘They have be ve is mths, and in every‘ ta. Sn rece uithecheest Albee OY Youth's, Infant's, United States Navy and Army | ‘Ay'the pleats are all sowed down, it will obviate the didleuicy | S,,cwolution culling upon the Committee on Streets to re- | ET ihe injunction be dissolved. ; immerses alicgon inion ee fre recogai: a y, 1 1. rt as soon as possibie upon the pro end expedien- A on “ ‘ —Mo- y i i Sole Agts Albany 8 Buty & RICKER, tly on hand and made to order. ap Im®re_ | 2ni oning them. and Imtec_ | Ey of extending Canal street to Division street. A opted. yatctotene— Comeline MeLean vs Teremiah Twele ma ey Hanaes put ap Dy th tae imp agen hee AY ® Tp tontia eee Packet of the ist of May— | BRONZE POWDERS. | | More Engine rman Drake offered a resolution, It appeored that a billwow confessed, and on the al. | Wt the least expense to the pmrchaser, New York, sth April, 1045, Noise packet shin COLUMBUS, | rTure very beat and cheapest Bronze, ju all shades and pati. | calling upon the Committee on the Fire Department Sigth: Somnical tevegeliregricctee madeet precestiog, | ass imma GEORGE FIERCE, Propricar oe eee }, are coustantiy imported direct ‘ a rt as 18 proj ty of building three large e s fe a a FARE, $1 $0—Regular Opposition Line INDMAN oaouth for sale by LEOPOLD RUS © for up town, and selling ten small ones. “Adopted. | Hit Honor granted the motion to set esidethe former | > Seen VISITING between Philadelphia and Balsinote, from the EKDMAN, 61 South st. iL im*re 636 Wall street, New Fore (ee ee a eee Brook yh on Neu Pee Alder. | Oder. eS RS gh Sek ES wamey Jon ons mane © patty Pg oe SE Supreme Court perry pee yn ig i Canal, LAD Capt. R. H. Wi S ERS. ", stay wil le a Sis Seno es cura | ig a Sete inde mmm inn, | TUE taro Wha |e Lotte ny gece ar Poe | ot JER ie sea rege a | a oan et el og in the Delaware, n or passage, having uneqa: accomme in cabin, se- ‘house in. he the most extraordinary facili- | the assembly, entit e Ferry Franchise.’ ‘ion. : Bteamee FONTSMOUTH, Steamer PHO Een. Gnd cibinnand cteerege, suply to ties for the Towders, by which they are | Alderman Drake said, that it was wot generally known | Court, which site next Monday. Adopted. n 4 BURTON CRESCENT, ant. J. Devoe. IN, Capt. Phillips. Ba29 re VHN HERDMAN, 61 South st. 1 and splendid Bronzea at 50 ions, d The Board adjourned over to mect this (Tuesday) | _ «p25 Im*re juston Square, 5 ee res ere Tee is FOR LIVERPOOL—To wil ine few days—ihe Peicest lower tna former fice and to éey all competion fing a ll orough the pat, taking aw rom New | evening, at 7 o'clock. LIFE PRESERVERS, pmmodatic this line, both fe and superior, teat selling, coppered. sad o Ti ee aeset | York all power of grauting Ferry leases, giving the cit: jear’s Patent Gum Elastic wane ieaael te any phy Ay Rina Gopeithen pew York built ship SOUTHERNEN, 8. D. Par Oe ee ele cae kee te ethos, merely the power to receivo rent for the use of he: acchs winteutas hen hl watens "ED to withstand the greatest extremes, of heat Philadelphia, Apsil 17, 185 BUCKMAN, «For freight of 800 bales cotton or the bulk thereof, or passage, | ey and durability. rubseri le arrangements © | The rent now obtained was $80,500 por annum, and en} qr og—Ramerg Tr Fenton cor Doniel. G. Taylor. — | deveanty eusand not to melt or soften in the seame,( Ga 17 on m. fice Ro. 9 Sout Whar ide pat acermmaroaation, apply tothe Capthin on hoard | hive ame aed ales Tekh ihe anlar in devramanciey kc | SavaReE Of 80,000 had Deen, fered, notwithstanding | arate was an action (tried before) to recover fare de | shoe’ patent" Wor snler wholeasls and erat by ORNING INE, AT 7 O'CLOCK, | “aike” WOODAULL & MINTURNS, #7 South a | fhe manuincturers>price, thus saving thera the tonble and ex: | WHiCH Brookiyn had contended thatthe rent was #o eno:~ breach of contract. It appeared that about lest fall do | aboré patent” Wor ml, wholeelt and rel BY Se ALBANY, TROY, and immediaut Bee aaa T{VERFOOL—To sal in a fow dape—Th —— PAR K RICKETT, Whoteale Agent, | | ccsrarly the nasfuliness of the ferry. Tesolution adopt- | fender nie a a oe oe wre a alo tm*re —100Bree ne feat a. a . ‘sailing, ed and copper, pare m23 Im*ee late Kovelt & Co.) 91 Water street._ 4 drove him away before his time was out. The plainti DYSPEPSIA, OR BL! 1 4 Seren enc yey ihe tone of parehey ew fev balk sn SOUAHEMNE, T. On Fat | ’ PAPE! " Some other business of no importance or interest was } To, Hutto work ina badly lighted basement, at which it * ‘Wik Taye New, York from the pl ‘mer, mas as above FANCY PAPER AND PAPER BOXES, od, and at 10 o'clock the bonrd adjourned. Pt y a ‘Treaday, nad | ior freight bales of cotton, bulk thereof, or passage, ap- SALE ‘ao pp pane depotsns Ra eoaaoe ‘ndire4 red he grumbled a little and the defendant herenpon » My ever Y a ‘y, ight of ‘clock, A. M. reig! seller, roy at wy oly Aca | ty whe Capa WHOLESALE JIND RETAI. a board, or t i .——This Board also met last eve- | discharged him. Verdict this forenoon. WUODKULL & MINTURNS, UBLISERR A, Detioners, Book:Bi | ning, Mr Fvenoets in the chair, ‘Che minutes of the | noe se4 Bim attr 87 South street. | Haney Paper, will find it to their o | last meeting wero read anc approved. Common Pt ‘y. 7 icler Rrsmcene ALTA fs Nomoraes CMAN RD Good and vaable vesele to fvight | the subscriber large asorisnent of Atneriea, Barts, French, | Petitions Referred —Of W. I. Dod att ov a lence, Boanv or Asertast SAFE, speedy, and efeccaa cnr, fr thowe a ° fi ‘orm s ive organs, ‘will be foand in TURNER'S DY SPEPSL in private “mnedy been suecensfull ractice, by a Ph: of eminence, for years, has never foiled inn single instance. for improvements Before Judge Ulshoeffer. Sold wholesale and retail, for the is at E. W. ® P 1 Philadelphia end Bristol to Boston, Provi- | Gorman and China Yapers. ; in Stuyvesant Square, ! il 98. P, Heatest, a. tinor, (by FYanets Hea FEN‘S, 31 Bowery, comer Bond street. Pries $1 per bot “1m cegei ener epeae ap Reisen theo, Noruish Alles ont Gienpor, | © Hele epmrtany eeu rah wnpiis of gold ster and | "in71?" On Arbon took for melicnl tervicos at wateh | , APH! 30<- Orca # Hearn 0 miner (hy Fi ancis Herent, | OWVEENTS a1 Bowery, orm Bond + eer noes Bi fl metea ace sn iarPly. g@ board the bonts, ote Fe yrs he highest price will be pathaad casseanecmployment | Laney printed ‘catteo and cher Papersvai of whieh te aeiigal: [Rowse to bo refunded gio | Tcover damages for an alleged assamit and battery. It COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. . Hall, 3 Given. Apply to FREDMNL-R TYLER & CO. most at mautifacturer’s prices, He world a'so. call the atten- | Letition of Daniel Geary, asking to bo appeared that sometime in September, While plaintift and | iy gt peCRGH nS ren erated oe a business PHOP! INE STRAMBO. FOR 6 Wall street, tion Of mannfacturers aud deaiers in Fancy Hardware and other | paid by bim for license an a public moasnrer, a supercedeus tore the name of Fuller were quorelling, defendant ‘Robert HO: John We Fenwe, an Cr Kendall ALBANY Boy eee ae eae or E, SARFOMD fe Ci Faney Goods to hie Paper Dox Manufactory. Being served on him before Ne over ected. Granted. Broskihe pintatift.s severobisw 0G theeye and other: obert H. Pope Paes ae ‘tbe Oelock,’ FM Prom the Pier ape iw*re 81 Dock street, Philadelphia, ast kent ines tae ft hg = ~ te irises, asking extension of lease of | wise seriously maltreated and abused him, For defence | _ Boston, April 4, | att lw*th t i ets. ‘i 7 “ isi 2 = jer at foot of slip. \ten. t thé i it deal taller “J . ny iteamboat KINIC oki, Capt A, Hourhton, You Line-Reetlar Packet to aa 4th May—ihe | “TO CARPET MANUFACTUKBKS, &e. ic, |? Mr.Canticx opporsl granting the prayer of the peti | {Lay contended thatthe plaintif was a great deal taller | — Oeyicy: OvgTHE NEW YORK OAS FIGHT ;CO. will leate, om Monty, Wednenday and Briday evenings, i} packetshi MARINA Wasi L2AD WIKRE, of varigns , sizes, suitable for weavers | tion called on defendant to separate them, end that in doing so FE President and Directors have this day declared a divi- he ROCHESTER. Cin I 0. Croumden : Will positively sail as above, her Je weights, conieanty on] spade to onder and forsale, | Mr. Jonmsox moved to refer to Committee on Finance, | no more violence was used than what was actually ne- | T'\eqd oF itanant « helt eee cent oe toot otitis " po miows ‘ rith power. vi x ages, 5 for. the si the ending Ist Fe! ps peng sare sos Pon Epes a reat rat ona Wall | SES! tmere__8 Warsi. Vir Gnanuic ft eurptizod to hear the gentleman of | °*"6'7" Verdict Gr plaolf, Sullanes bet the Rtockholders on and afer Whareday, the dat May Arse P. M—Landing at intermediate places :—from cope, or o (om © COLLIN 30.) THE “THORN CHAMPAGNE.” the Lith make such a motion, now on the eve of going U.S, Ctreult Court. "ATK. orransfer Book will be closed from the Sth instant to 4 boat AMBRICA, Copan M. fAsone in New Orleans Mess's. HU ; F, | THE UNDERSIGNED will, hereafter have constantly on | out of office—to enndle the Petitioner to held the public | A»as28—This Court met pro forma, and adjourned | uae Boe Pm vert eave ‘on, Monday, a Ritdeys tind Bendey | who will promod! Fo Nee Line Reece Facto | paged sik rrlebi araele eg mamygagne Wine of an unsur- wrepery ont the scouts With power," and shaply. veter, | Over to this (Tuetday) forenoon. apistomylec C. Ls, EVERITT, Secretary. rmoons, at 5 o'clock. f 1 jew Line— it and DF “ . { an acre sR atbistomylee Eee ithe Beeuaboat COLUMBIA, Captain, Win, H. Peck, wil of ei Maye clean, fat gulig, Packet | gvhe faecrigyr Rut brew epountd sole Ageatin the United | SH mGnon preva ; So Coneremeicic omee. Se SoUNTRY MEROMANTS, "eee aking. sr ey | Paces sts Ne anon ene t | eased x meee alr reas hat | Wace aa rons Torr paging Nou ek | Aran, a8Wetrn, ine Piare—The rroner_ vel, | AXMONB.. tat Hors Veena eer der ¥ taking the above lines will. arrive im Be \ modat inalled for is, has allowed an impression of bis seal to be affixed to each | Police, , : w z —~ Nelenes Wen . ip, tole ene Ma Take the morning train Of Care for"uks | gph Te'mhy cr passage, having accommodation uncanalled for | peti, Si heqiualty of the Wiuo will be preserved in all favure | $908 46, to sixteen persone for extra services rendered Webster) was this day seen by Mr. Vecary of Golagae Wat. thy mong beantie) Style of ief and Toilects ces in very " ‘creat : of Wall street, oF (0 re ere’ © | cele eee eS Hair Oils and Pomatums of the finest quality, with every de- ew M. P.’s. Mr. Hewnr opposed the adoption of the rt, on the | nia.”) He declares tne prisoner not to be rates. , Who shipped Webster on Sarah Lavi- &. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. ‘trustingeny of the boats of this line, pecting this wine, Colonel Tom thus writes:—"It is of fork ome ny te scription of Parfumery and Co vi iptaans or Agents, 5 baat i ex, Capt, B,J. H. ‘Trask, of 1100 tons, will | Sgmality rey to \ AyD ite ‘Amerieay I have drunk no yoy nent fod under ty MSsepstuton, vod bene Court Calendar—This Day. oe a ph BN, Nafatth bons ot Bchulin, at the office on the Whar mckgractdbeat? * Ot “Sa yaad sail 80th June, ber regular day. ‘Kha axtwation’ of private geatiemen, Hotel keepers, and the trary to law. vba be pray te bs Common Puxas—Nos. 14, 31, 33, 35, 108, 9, 15, 20, 32. ary on the fee. hing 5 ishih Sane $$$ is invited to this article. ’ # Mr. Warn considered the men ought to be as they sh Gdienaicaed , Also, y 4 cellen NEW YORK, ALBANY AND THOY LINE — OB OLD LaNe.OF Liven: | fartce daring « summer supply should make immediate ap- | had performed the aorvices, f Personal Movements. gerne Catal ema A and atthe ap Ra lie (A ot ane pe nate. | thins of tee te tntbege seek tale tas | “andes eee peta ay mom ern a artlan 2 . ist of May. e piacin| 1, , " ap!7 Im#m . will leave Toot of Uo phe Gea A fat | COLUMBUS, George tale Soraunder wil sail por LE AND CIDER be outregegus 8 five ihe a Panceentet Fs i oles 9 are yin took tanta incon The ‘se coe OLD CLO"T OLD CLO"! OLD CLO"! 4 | y . . ever come to his kno 5 e appointment suc jate patrons, eir trave yu e Soul SRIBE: i for Toles pire, owing to hee Hight druaght of water, will be en- 17, gn Fey ee oe, s for Cadjn, 2d Cabin, JOBN. J, Sir men was a job, and ought not to ba recognized by the | States." ™ Tie beni Jed at ali times to pass the bars, and reach Albany and Troy | and Srecrone Fasteners, oulea tothe ‘old country, of BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, Board. He moved the report be recommitted. Lost. . Clothin repeired ‘and cleaned in a superior style. time to the cars going east or west. wadiug for thew it to their interest. and com- NO.2 ANN STREET, next door the Aperi Museum, | Mr. C. next movedto amend, by directing the Com) Mors Lrap.—A new lead mine has been dis- | (j=Remember the No., 190 Nassan street. it tnken rt low rates. fort to Select this uneqnailed Hine o ‘packets, returns his sincere thanks to his nd the pablic ler to require each of the claimants to verify fon oat! 0 din Hardi Ai near the Ohio "re GEO. LEVIE. or Breight, apply on board, orto C. CLARK, | For terms of to. ‘the 1 Ty, for the very liberal share ape alvenay focsive | {70 req | covered in Hardin county, Illinois, mere tthe offen on the wher 29 i be made on board foot of Beekman st, of | ed, and hopes by strict attention to to'meriva continu: | the facts in relation to services put forth in their der: | river. It is said to be one ofthe Most valuable, in the CIAL INSTITUTE 20 ready for HAPBC! naa ATION ifSltoe srnert, nevi doce to the Palven Yow, | Oe redetphin HURST QUALITY erie, Wao opposed the amendment. Lost. Ayes 6— ages "Bios blssovectos Whicd have best mede in Setter i a fom he elon ‘eave im ist 4 adire Phil ia Porter, jewark Cider, o9 8, 4 on th jasconade 5 z iy Rinvane trom 1. to 1 Fe" cA pe y FACK Er or Croton Ale, ad Seoteh ape oudon Brown Stout, a PaeaibENt.—The question now recurs on concurrence Evers wiltive a new’ peter : mining in Missouri aexinied' a sen Seen alee so nu soft dy iy thls inte, a (asta mala mil ea Oriente seippies, sei tape __mbie Wife Drrenecit these men change for time previous ce yy | ef gama at — er ae A And have them trought ont, in arst class packet ships, upon tes’ | frvetyreal as. abo tay, , GLOPFER—1s0 Cues Koalish Sheating Copper, of very su: | to their being confirmed by the Board of Aldermen, it is | — er fasTEn—A, classical teacher, tative of France . sonable terme, by applying t9 APSCOTT, ‘Fergons about Seaberk Tor the, obd connie fail perjor quality, com ting 8 complate wae t from 140 1 a robbery of tke city trearury. 1 am convinced it Will] ‘The story of the bursting of a cannon at Fort Leaven. fl female Circulars and interview with the may be hed at watt ec ’ 4 gbach ome Go Wasden tans, bet — anid "re south strest; cor | eee oon TERE ELS SST, pass by @ perty vote; but | pronounce it « robbery of the { worth is untrue. rot rach aa0r

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