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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. XI., No. 122—Whole No. 4084. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY A, 1845. Price Two Comte, THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. SCOTT 0 7 . Mo City Intelligence. sc "S BAZ 5 A WHOLE BLACK SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR Quincy, Mass. ‘ Personal Movements, 5 i y! : 37 Dey street, trea Dacron Greenwich. FOURTEEN DOLLARS. ak [Correspondence of the New York Herald.] : Seb. Jecksoa informed Francis, B Blair, ina " Z| Couns om Sesao che ae pt ral pemtdlene z (SANDS OTT returns, his le past AT D. = 2 N's . IG Gay S50! ¢ Quincy, Massachusetts, May 1, 1845. | oh pov sid wep greet indi Pacis charec: many cases of very great interest. the li catia, Jreposal ' i i i ‘Coston Councit.-—The Boards of Aldermen and Assis jeanport ‘THIS may appear almpat ji | Wealth of «Massachusetts—Value of the Granite | ter, should it be assaile + gm Monday, .evening--peobelt ‘same strict damage is te effect ai RRS Hills of Quincy—Their Condition. Dr. Northall, late editor of the Brooklyn (L. 1.) | tor'ue lest time but one. They will appoim Berns, Circulation---Forty Thousand. goods that ins Seon ‘This beautifal town ought to interest every one. | Advertiser, has card inarecent wumber of that journal | bas |W. Osborne, of the chief ‘patron! Ps . = . apno' hy at D—E day. Price 2 cent mnent. i) meat “A lace at the, list of It is the great granite mine of America; and every Bes pee” tien fo” nother Gre ot more lucrative pi Job Haskell, DAILY: HERALD Bevery Gays. Fice:8 cents: por ‘sufficient guarantee of the above’ ity i Jnion aids in i ing i v e dental chair. His reasons for the change, | of the Comm: copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. / up (7 vat le; likewise a Just up a very lange assortment eee city be Union sins in increasing: ite weet ashe affirms, are three very substantial ouse—two rls tice Geo. W. WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} conts ferge ssrorunent of refiealiment to be tt Basics Gress ‘of every bonito TT nove intend cia win ogaupoakest [nee ; ‘ pas Peg —$3 12} cents per annum—payable in advance. j bad'at hours, until 12 at night, suc! cayty of ye tei lehele, tating now intend to give you a brief view of this place,|_ Mr. Hawkins, the cel lebrated ‘Temperance lec- | & us van opectads that mer srnattaierh at the usual prices—always } " Beefsteaks, Welsh Rarebits, Wesieniifiosol tooch oud Peem tert rte cae ovary body Will bo giadl 10 learn: tres, asso New Gresnecn es uit nang. ibe natin cash in advance. : ei erate ofc Sasiny. wookdyed tag: | something of the granite hills; something of the| | Mr. Powe the American sculptor, is to execute | or demoarniie varties PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and Eee ig dpabieaesienceag ed ‘cinmed inthe most elegant and feahs | mines that yielded the material for the famous Ex-| ‘*titueo Teipgeot _ Police OMfleo—Mar 2 -Arreser at, Guano Lane despatch. ‘ eng be A faut Cptotingeas DB h change, and hundreds of other buildings in your] Professor Locke has departed for Cincinnati on) ware store of Mr. Henry Stevenson, and desired to pur GG All letters or communications, by mail, addressed a ow, city, and for the splendid new Custom House in 1 lecturing tour upon magnetism, geology, &c. He goes | chase a dozen common pitchers. Mr. 8. to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage = ‘on draught, a ly quantity i Boston. nada before his return, entleman up stairs, and showed him tl pitchers, s iety of vests : " sir | these were two large, and those were two small, &c., and will be deducted from the subseription money remitted, + ‘Aiso, « complete assortment of Boy's Clothing, c There are two ridges, or broad, deepledges of the} ,, te Montreal papers notice a rumor that Sit) i.c,'Nrs, thought he couldn't suit the dificult young JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ied with English, Trish, Scotch, Welsh, | eve jac! persed mand x ‘i ing fr my i > itleman,jand signified as much to him, whereupon they ‘the i N. B.—Country Dealers would find it a great advantage to | granite, running from the south-east to the north-| the British forces in Canada, by Gen. Cathcart, for- a aoe Puoraretor or tux New Yore Henay Estasisennennt, A SLas Pectin ar alt Urner rendts fes gratia | purélasgt tis sxtablishmetie ws the greatest etomnticn te eatdito [eee a roth came down stairs together. they had af Imec adv: nt, a west, through thetown, and ing into Milton, a | ™¢tly eommander-in-chief in Seotlaud. scended below the ceiling, Mr. Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. the Cutting Department, which is allsimportant in the ugh theltown, and {dipping ; ? fs Calvin Fairbanks, who was convicted of ne-| young gentleman busilyengaged ) WHITE-WASHERS, PAINTERS, AND|" """ Come gue, comeall drop in and ey them, . Place‘once'remarkable for portrait painters. Out:of| 0 Sina in Rentack EEPERS. If theyPare uot cheap, : * , and sentenced to fifteen years | endeavoring to pry it open. Upon this discove! i HOUSEK then don’t bw ! these ledges, which extend to the very'depths of the | hard labor, is sawing seb In th pei 2 with a negro young’ gentlemen who coe otter: thet > Pitch Ne the Reve Pag FIRST OF MAY—HOUSE CLEANING. Wholesale and RosiCN cy lowessleep, sbott'S dosnt qidrries ‘are xiow work. |:holdlSg ons endgtthe saw, pnd Ninselt the other: | stormeamatbactien slapned ihe, chieal inhia yookoh mea , WOPINE OF = Spraet,gpocemaas of wsiche for Faber, Whit] x7 nee ‘Comerat Grand ea ed.-n'Phey-eunmally» yiekban: immense: quantity of, Mr; Wiliasb, the man who dissppeared®, from | Iie story wouldnt go down, and the you ‘le ho AIVEREO 2 y : stone of a beautiful blue color, which gives it its| seen z ave his name as Joseph Williams, was entom| for an 4 Register. Burtl i inters? at ter last week, and left that place for the | 8 i t Ship. Peon eee ha. ewe dlons name. ‘These quarries may be thus classified :— | west. Supposed to be not right in his mind.” attempt to. commit a grand larceny, #3 there rae abou ; ee ., | in the desk. At the police, Wi said he was fi ‘The wealthy fashionables of Cincinnati take pil-| years old, was a copper x, and declined an- it for cash, and by whole pieces; se- ‘ Owners. orked. ‘on. | lows with them when they ride out,so that they may | swering any further question at the time. . Nothing else idly, that the Proprietor is content | Rai Ce “ride and sleep” comfortably. , ofany interest or importance came up at the Lower Po- ished i ; Assooh ———— lice. , Tryon & Co., with whom G. ke bs ora a ceed, Varieties. pckiowareiwa 4 Paisowen.—Albert Wood, determined to connected. : Richards, ' Jos. Ri J.Richards,’ worked.| ‘The Harrisburg Argus says:—Meessrs. David R. | become a thief, stole a cage cont Fine Cloth Drs General Seale of Prices Town E; Jackson, KCo,, Pedericks &Fields, worked: porter, late Govern ai tee fate, and Michael Burk, | nate little canary, bird, the property of White Lead, pure, in olf, Do extra di aoxd 4 success of this establishment. is, first Lisr or THE Quincy Granite Quarnirs. Do No.1 do is she low; jemen S$ SESSSESSSESE: ‘~ ‘ sas anes igi? moewored, a , alnut street. = ly Chrome Green Eeremeiten tr Teen peut Greatest, Jroderiels Fields, worked. | oe which icin pregrese oe bulldog: AEE Tecaas ts | Coronex’s Offloo—Mas 3.—Suicme—Mrsrsny—The ment, and wel in the trade. The cabins are fitted up Brunswick Green, iced, Fame Saar ary ee {| located upon the canal basin, and isone of the largest | Coroner held an inquest this moi No. 378 Cherry handsomely and com for eabin passengers, who are| American. ‘ renetian Bae as ‘Beal, kind. ‘aloulated ike 4,000 tons of iron’an- | street, upon a view of the body of William Lennon, ex! found with every thing except layers. and wines, and the rates | Chrome Yellow, English, Chinese Vermillion, ind. Itis calculated tojmake 4, ms of iron an- Tatas 4 vente at taoes woken ed aoa te aa eas are fixed at sixteen guineas each. second cabins and steer- | Orange and Lemon, Burnt & Raw Umber nually, consuming 12,000 tons of anthracite coal, about | Irishman, rt with his brains blown out, ande ages are lofty yaa ip and a gta ie Ss, 2 the hinese Yellow, Bumt & Raw Terra Military and Naval Uniforms ee é 12,000 tons of iron ore, and 4,000 tons of limestone. ing in pea ay ne ‘yo » with Own provisions, zoey, os! Chale mg their | Indigo Blue, =i Sie go pecimen Coat always to beeen: Ofice coats of every de-| It is a fair calculation to set the number of labo-| Miss Sophia Hunt, the beautiful young woman, Rogers, and ancther female, ‘The appointed tage of sailing will be strictly adhered to.—| Sky Blue, Paints of all do va on hand, at very low prices, longs: lwiskiwne’ | rers employed in these stone work-shops at five | who was lately convicted at Boston, of having in her| wag a shoemaker, and occupies the first Freight of fine goods by this line te per ton. | Apnly to ip Blue, Verdigris, dry and do i - oe**_ | hundred, but many of them are engaged in getting | possession two counterfeit bills, with intent to pass the floor as a sleeping apartment: he was ofa discontent- SO: SRS AW a Ole Blue, LamoSilac, __ do the granite gut of te hills ina rough state alee ‘All pepe rat brohaut Wp Aor sentence on Thursday. | Judge | ed disposition, and many tim Seclared hes: hemes ho ish to-have their friends com: ‘ or aids i i i is not hewn here, and it is therefore difficult to tell to | Cushing directed, that, inasmuch as the prisoner had tired of life, and wished to die. The last that wes Pre ies sho ess yish to have : BF rata tak out hs soy Bio abe in palp, Putty, in keg: eae, afte narmants of avery does if is | how many persons the mines give employment. Ta- bs geben pet satis ripe Nese of pocthan person; | seen of him was on Tuesday or Wednesday applying to AMUEL THOMPSON, lue Vitriol, Spirits Turpentine, desire to avail themselves of the great advantages to king the business, in all its ramifications, into consi-| t8%t she had made all the disclosures in her last, and the witnesses did not know whether Old Established Passage Office, turkey Red’ Redand Black Lend from the use of truction it contains, would ung t esfegs ee bring the principal guilty party to justice ; and that, a8} was in the house or not. This morning, ac- a10 Im*re 213 fear atret. Venetian Hea Ivory Blacks tain scopy without delay. is i sre, | deration—the vessels for transportation, the carts,| she had already suffered six weeks: impr 4 fr testimony, the landlord informed. one W YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD Co. ted, Goal Tar dG and contains 7 elegant diagrams ofall the various styles of gar: | and drivers, and hewers, I os ee at donate should only sentence herto pay a fine of $90, be im- i that he had let Lennon’s room, and de- UMMER ARRANGEMENT, f Blue, Black and Green Smalts, feecusior iene alanhs Coe sable atract ions | thousand men, every year, obtain their bre: prisoned 30 da: jail, and give bonds in $100 to keep | sired her to go and see if he intended to move out. The ‘On and after Monday, April 14th, { Gold, Silver & Copper B afew of ¥ highly respectasle mney abe following are | butter from the stone business of this town. ‘The | the peace, and be of good behavior six months. witness and Mary Rogers, finding the door locked, got a 1045, the cars will run as follows:— Copal Varnish, 77" TO". | thera of the bookst—” os” umes wno teetly 1 te) vee pillars of the Court-House in Boston were sent | ‘The ship Farewell, Capt. Scudder, cleared at| key trom some other gart of the house. and oj H A Coach — do ‘The undersigned being practically acquainted with Mr. Stine- | to that city “in the rough,” and “ worked” and fluted | Mobile on Thursday last, for Canton in China. She car-| door, and there discovered the deceased ly’ Spee the ve CHy Hall for Page City Hall for Leave City Hall | Gilders Masticor Picture, do met’s Treatise on Cutting Garments, with ecommend those pi i ; i B ? i s Ibs., | bed, his head mangled and bloody, with a in his Yorkville, Harlem —Fordham.ind Wil- for White Plain. | Gupte Brown, Hames, do its work complete in ts arrangemat, and in its practical ap- | there for use. . One of those pillars, as it came from | ries out 2,664 bales of cotton, weighing Lnatlie ight hand. Upon the table were two half sheets of and Morrisiana. . - omaston Lime, licatic i it uN T ed e! ns. was probal ' a J i i oo A. va a mo | phomeaten bie, a do Te Beret meal ney rarer Rarer eee MURTY PERO LE OSES 8 BEY ora Maclaren re leaTanoe of thes} ene Nan oue of which tis following Ieter wis “erriels 709 we BIPM. | Glens Falls do Guim Shella, He Hiei Bon, Daniel Cures, Staats & Banker, Charles | {26 jatBest. ao cate hipped, Miata eat ae "Three young men, sons of Gabriel Fenn, and| ‘Mr McGarry, the landlord :— 9 00 2.00 P.M Paint, Whitewash and Bornb- Ghucot all inds and uatiie| VAssers'HL Bote CO" BoE: Hémer, James Daily Sohn fie | Houlders of MMe arene wee ak ‘from the main | Mr. Allokd, of Westy, Mise, were. killed by light. | ME Janes McGann taken’a bath, and carefull 1000 330 aends Gum Copal, he above can be obtained of the author, No. 113 Broadway, | ledges, and afterwards broken up into a thousand | ting on the 23d ult. They were sitting in the porch of my body, at the foot of Desbrosses street, I shall 300 a Mths Boaps of British Lustre. es ae a ci Im*ec "} different pieces, gna sentto all pariaof the world. es ee at the time. rein reat ACE Geta RT not be st Beet bot buried as 1am dressed. My things 3.00 on Pot Ashes, . LAM! GIRANDOLES, HA LANTERNS,| One cannot with accuracy easily ascertain the lock Sampson een held to here and at Mrs. Young’s you will dispose of as you 330 ri Oils. ‘ AND CANDELEBRAS, uantity of stone that has been quarried in this town | for an assault on Tisdale Smith, with intent to think proper. Yours, &. &e. &c. 5.0 Srermaceti Oil, Bleached and Linseed, Raw and Boiled; Un- ere, GOR THE, SPRING TRADE. a any one ar. It has been estinated £76,000, and anes rip lalla ae ; aera sega ‘ 5 », BROTHE! CO, No. 13 John street, are manu- | up to Il tons. Next year we ely to lef Justice of juisiana, under the new] This note was written in a very legib! 5 Leave Morrisi Leave White | opferedto the patie, wad well worthithe sree Pte Di Hing and have always én hand, a complete "atortnent know [recimily thé annua, because the Legislature | Constitution, is to have a salary of $6,600, and the asso- | spelled correctly. Upon the other paper the following ‘and Harlem for Plains for ‘White-washersand House Cleaners. For sale BY Will sell at wholesald or retail, at low prices fix cast.” | of the State has wisely ordered complete statistics of | “iates $5,500. poetical extract was written :— yt 15 710 A.M. JOE C, MORRIsON >: Tape ed Cheateal Oil and ‘Camphine Lamps, the commonwealth to be taken. Till this, however, | Cardinal Fesch’s gallery of pictures, (left by him Though long of winds and storms the sport, 800 40 10 10 Dealer in Drags, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Teas, Oils, Groceries, ar-| Lamps, It an nel outed ate teat Soles Lord Lai we must base our calculations on the best data we | to Joseph Bonaparte) were sold at Rome, on the 17th Condemned in wretchedness to roam, 9 00 in ra ticles for Manufacturers, Chemicals, ke. &¢. 230 w*m iettia nesters have in our possession. One quarry tumed out ten} March. A Hobbema brought $7,000. All’ went well at Soon thou shalt reach a sheltering port, io 500 * LADIES? ic Cam thousand tons in 1844, and there is one, the Railroad, | 8904 prices. ‘ ; GG “A quiet home: 2.00 P.M $40 CARPRHONABLE STRAW HATS. | ot Bi more extensive in its operations than that. Wehave| This year, for the first time these fifty years, 1 long to lay my weary head 300 , the well known, and celebra Solar arranged the mines according to the extent of their| the Presse, the well known chesnut tree of the 1 And aching heart beneath the soil, w Hat Manufacturer, begs leave to inform the Ladies that | Paten Stand 0 rang iz oe he has for sale a splendid’ and fashionable assortment of Straw itani i business, in our classification, and you thus have a] Ties, was not seen green with leaves on March 20; the To alumber in thet dreamless pe ” 33 Hats, of every description, at his store, No. 17 Division treet. | Baperi i pretty clear idea of the whole, branches were as Dare as in the middle of winter. From all my toil. 3a Napanee pacorie af be Impl sowmamioe Ma] ge ‘ aa ‘These quarries are sometimes worked by their] | The Greenfield Democrat says that a suit is now | The coroner was unable to ascertain whether the de i. Cane ends uuriveliod. sea! 4 4 owners, and yometimes hired by others by the year. | pending Gate ee Sudiity is) relatives: :He. was. said, $0 have been, tempeenerent ‘The Freight ‘Train will leave White Plainsat 7A. are nla go pelican” Hate, (ahiontble thepes FRENCH CHINA. No: 2 or the WV Akwat Qtatry, x now. worked hy) ‘ie derma ands, cl zenof as: town the plait. Tait as, Tieng fvand Gust he eaane to hte tents City Hall att 45 P. M., for the present. aa mere 1 SARL KING, 17 Division street. REMOVED TO an association of “strikes. er their effort to find | ‘rue costs have already amounted to-eves $100. "| by shooting himsel f with a pistol. NOTICE. ~——~NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. NO. 65 LIBERTY STREET, employmentat higher wages than they had been 3e-| 7 harlow gives the follow: ud ayy sears 1a be of ‘ Nia UP STAIRS. ceiving, they hired the Wigwam Mine at an annual rd *hurlow gives the following advice to per- U. 8. Cireult Court. STATEN ISLAND THE UNDERSIGNED, Patentees and Manufactu- (UP S' -) i ‘ sons desirous of distinction at the bar :—“ Spend your & a ii rent of $800, inted an agent, and now seem to 1 y Before Jndj elson and Betts, FERRY. rers of the Neapolitan Bontiets, respectfully inform the DALESME, Importer and Agent for Manufacturers, has 0, appointe age ! own fortune, marry, and spend your wife's, and thes you ager: er 4 =¥H) rade that they arenow ready to supply the above article of | 4X.» always on hand a large assortment of dinner and tea sets, | be very active in their operations. Out of this quarry Me » marry» Pry A nen, May 3.—The trial of Charles Vail for an attempt to FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. d tatyle and of superior quality, in quantities to suit pur- | in plain, white and gilt French Porcelain, as well as Dinner and! came all the stone in the construction of the | “i! have some chance of succeeding in the law. create a revolt, conspiracy, &c., on board: the ship On and after Thursday, May the ist, the Boats will run as fol | Sty ft Dessert'Plates, “of sil’ sizes: assorted Disher came. Lite en worked by WiL| _ The New Jersey Historical Society meet at New-| Natchez, was continued from yesterday. Jows until futher notes ene ISLAND ; ‘They’ warrant chat they ean alter and clean the Bounet to ap- | Covered Dishes, Salad” Bowls, Fruit Baskets, C Ney fore aoe steireae heat Ad igecady ra ark on Wednesday next at 3 o'clock, P. M. In the eve- : RMER was recalled, but stated nothing in ad- 8,9, 10, hand 12, A. Mu; 1,2 4.5, and@ P. M, PBuyers are cantioned against, an_inferior article of the kind in | Also, Faney Tea Sets, and rich decorgted Dinner Bets, psp he archi to your city. "When Williard first un. | 28 2 address will be delivered by Charles King, Esq. Catedral carton y LEAVE NEW YORK: the market. The genuine article, for which we received the sil-| Also, Tea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, French and Ameri it was ‘o your city. en Willia: un: Ina Husaeut was sworn, and testified that he was one 8,9, 10, 11 and 12, A. Mu; 1,2, 33, 5 and6, P. ver medal at the last fair of the A; neta i paenemy anPeeny eee, Liaeand See meric} dertook the contract, he was constrained to employ On Sundays—Leave every, hour from 8 A, ir of the American Institute, has ou, ticket myfre ican = INTERNATIONAL ExcHANGES.—Mr. Vattemare, the | 0! the crew of the Natchez during the voyage in question; a ; PATTISON, NOE &CO.,. 16 P.M. | upon it. Apply to disinterested and industrious promoter of exchanges know Vail; recollected being in the forecastle one even- “All the articles are warranted of the best quality, and to be| Italian artists to cut the columns and curve the win sold on liberal terms, and in lots to suit purchasers. i 7 4 peer ing betw and eight 0’ k, when about three da; ALBAN Y BUFFALO RAILROAD fi8 ataw3m*re No. $s Delancy street._} _s18 6m¥ec cathe Catietiong teat sinertoce tee itianie? Actions, has water ce aR oeAMetREY and scientc pro-| out, with JuckyParker, Harry” Farmer, Charley Vail snd OFFICE, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND SCOTCH | COLTS PATENT REPEATING FIREARMS, | a few New Hampshire boys quietly to watch the Ita- | fiscnocr’ from Taran so eaeattors af the National Inte phil poeple rime mentee puts ememy com me, No. 69 COURTLAND? STREET. w agceryep, CNGHAMS.. TPH DERG ahr ete oC tee Cate Piha hadeecar| liana indeiBlabors. ‘These cite Yankees shortly ac- | biunderin the New York vustontouse, by which «box } joe and Charley then swore over a book to stick ») iN ED, ‘= of ams; also, two cases 3 ° , “4 i i i i - | of valuable books, a present from the French C ber if ry i i CH! wiames, Pas \d Fowling Pi has been N uired the of carving, ai I as a na- | r} » apre e ca Chamber of thought it was a bible or prayer book; Joo and C! ark, fe Eernsrito pecemtanty tie oe aapronieatren magi G ‘aaah en | Brostway wher? Beclay et, wear vckeer nario Tice | tural conse nie had soon to “walk the path.” Now, | Deputies to our county, was velayed and finally sold at | Wenfthe only gues oho took Ure ok: the rents contd class cars from “Albany to Buifale, De offered ata small advance, either wholesale ot retail, at Po meg ee ee ge aprorement, of these superior Fire-Arms | Americans are almost exclusively eunployed in the | eens bey Polaris seat) aati ag rect aw Vail take the book out of a chest; lasped their auied to sex therm er People's Line. Steambons to AT. | _-md lw re AE ee ee Broadway. | Ht Plorstmain & Cov, Maiden lane, ‘Melford s¢ Wendal, | Work in the ledges. {have heard that the Exchange | Stites that the matter created pai ‘ul sensation in Paris; | hands over the book; witness was present one evening Gang, and thence, per Hailrosd, to Uties, for $2 08; Syracuse, OPENING OF SPRING FASHIONS 'man P. Knowles; Delhi ; | Company yet one $5000 for the granite obtained here : dina We inthe forecastle some days after leaving Callao; Farmer Auburn, $3 36; Rochester, $4 Buffalo, $5 50. Chil- =) “ . owles; Del pany: y' hd . finally he succeeded in making a satisfactory explana-| was j his berth; the as conversatio1 which ren tkom 210 12 years old) at hal pri aude 2 year fre; and AT TH Fete tei tere DE MODE, Y HE, Baldwin & Co, New Or} —they have, however, given security, probably | tion. Mr. V. published an explanation in the Freee oe eee ere was some conversation in after the 15th instant, all baggage on the Rai in entirely SANAL S' fou 28 to ies through the Baring’s, for the payment of the debt. | pers,in which, with his characteristic beaevolence, he ox. id to tbe on pou hee ing the self-cocking and revolving | | ‘The prices paid for the stone are very unequal, and | culpates the United fiates trom blaine, and pays the y ip would have been mine; Captain Waterman jolts rePeating Pistol, which is acknow- | depend, like every thing else, upon circumstances, | Union a high compliment, tor being ie first among the y thank you for fe; witness said, Charley, what is yo cry Ene 19, any other Fistol dussja, | It averages, however, about ten cents a cart load in | PUblic powers of Christendom to * cousecrate the sys-| that? Vail replied, it is just what | mean; Parker said, Ail information as to different routes given grati, and passe MADAME 2; BEHRMAN begs leave to inform her friends he will open for the season on Monday Gers forwarded to every port on Lake Ontario and upper Lakes | iext, the 3ist March, instant, when the will exhibit solen Bt the lowest rates. acti astan hibit bers: Id call " ies? id es teation to the fact that "THEIR TICKETS ONDY are reece. | 20rtmentof ladies Parie Silk Hats, just received from Paris in - ; p a f international exchanges.” fe states further, that | {- i er et ‘ rs A every variety, and in a style unprecedented. 5 theE fA cP 2 ‘de Joinville | in the rot and fourteen cents when hewn. These | t¢™ °f i onal @3 5 * Charley, what was you going to do with me; you wouldn't er de ay a nads Sees, | qe AR SU esha | grime rip Mar shin oe | rete pen othe owners fie ees to | be mao ee me a a ate Irae: | a Shanes Fn eben Sole Agents Albany & Buffalo Railroad, 2d class cars. | fikestyle may rank e4 preeminent. — 7 | highest terms of them. ie Texan Army and Navy i ‘o these rates are tobe added the cost | de I'Histoire de France,” in 62 \ vitha | b¢et a sailor twenty-six years. New York, 8th April, 1845. ee ip style reay <p a and the U. 8. Navy ied with th iting: fi F : le ood 02 Volumes quarto, with @] Jno Paxxsn sworn—Was sailor on board the Natchez; New 4 pei, 19 Im*ec Alto, variety of pure white fancy Straws, fine double Dun- and the officers have gi splitting, eerie ena ca te, All large | luminous atlas, to be preseited to tae New York State was inthe same watch with Vail; was in the forecastle FARE $1 50 Regular Opposition Line be- Poet Enictentr acl Soares) cheseheheanh-atpton,ek in porton Colt’s repeating fi ¥ a20 Im#ec granite, such as are used for pillars, are | Library, in return for books given him by the Board of | Swe cron when about three days out from New York; faves Philadelphia ‘und Baltimore, from the oe Sees gto nd SIX BARREL, t igh’ value, and $2000 has been paid for a | Education of that State a year or two siice. Hubbell, Vail, Hopkine and Ross) were also there; hear Moraing, Sundays excepted, at 7 o'clock, through in. hours, D =D SELF-COCKING AND REVOLVING PISTOLS, mags shaft. Itis difficult to get them out, and more Vail say they were going to take the ship ; via C e and Delaware Canal, and eonnect with allthe| QB pg 4 ADOLLAR SAVED BLUNT & SYMS difficult to safely transport them. One concern had | | Lavxcu or rus Proretien Puanix.—The pro-| ei Vail if he was going to kill him; no, éaid Vail, PIL sO tae CR oe Oa Obese Di GENTLEMEN who make erule tolay ont theie monty to NO, 44 CHATHAM STREET, the contract to supply the Custom House in Boston | peller Phaznix was launched trom the ship-yard of| give you the boat; Vail asked witness to join him Le Steamer PORTSMOUTH, — Sout THOS SepER. | the best advantage, are reepectfully nothed that they can pure MANUFACTURERS of the above article have now a com. | with thirty-six large pillars, as large, or larger, than | (Pt. G. W. Jones, Cleveland, on the 26th ult. ‘She is a| nese ‘refused; Vail, "pt ere pce re pes oun the Cael, « di SON, Cape. Phillips, "| chee et et TeON’S PHOENIX HAT AND CAP fer at feduced prices: Phey would tavite he saan zoe | those on the New York Exchange.” They will cost | fie Model, built to combine speed with ara ws Jerga | eeutel noonteamtianria dhrester cher wantoelt ta ~ 4 e pl be ie" _ 2 y 2 4 afi through the Canal, a distance of 13 miles only, are first a ESTABLISHMENT, Charis teed tnahere' to COE cancnisiants, Wo thin weene the government, I understand, $2,100 each, or $75,- | feet, 10 feet hold, ienatee oon tons, site light in the Farmer, if it was not for you, I would have had the ship; In fact the accommodation by this line, both for speed and | No-,103 Fulton street, between William’ and Nassau streets, | which ¢ ey have paid persoual attention, and from, the sed | 600 in the aggregate. These columns are to extend | water, and will draw only 5 feet, with every thing on| Witness asked Vail what he was going to do with him; comfort is ual to any other line between the two cittes, wa h Reaper than at say. ie 8 alge aside eager ‘they areqmaking, can sell them lower than before of | around the building, and beautifully capped, they pre- | board’ ready for sea. The Phonix is intented for the | Vail said, | would give you, ‘Hubbell anf the lady passen Pailgdelpbta, Avi 7, 15 oy BUCKMAN, Agent and cash on delivery, enables the proprietor to offer the different jo—Guns of their own manufacture, as well as every variety | Set @ very fine appearance. Those who furnished } enlarged Welland Canal, and will have ample accommo- Ger, the ship’s boat. 417 mem Office No.0 South Whaives._ | sticles in his line atthe following reduced rates :— ported Guns and implements in quantities to suit purcha- | these pillars, have made money, for they could not | dations for 300 passengers. Her eugine is 100 horse d—Did not see Ross clasp his hands over . “NEWARK AND NEW YORK, | First quatity Nutria Fut! Sets atexevedingly low prices. __f Sm*m_| have cost over $600 a piece—they more than doubled | power. BF. rea 1Wren: 1b debates FARE ONLY 12% CENTS.” Second So %0 THE “THORN CHAMPAG their money, at all events. ; Schott Rbcovae'e Gb Histicn TekiKex vatchez; knows Vail; when about thirty oF forty-aus The favorite steamboat PASSAIC, Captain] — Molesk: Ee) HE UNDERSIGNED, will hereafter have. constantly on | ,'The great trouble in increasing the stone business} 5 Oridatie Mac or ee Sich else non ain Mays ect tated tabs mearconciocweee one “after. John Gaffy, will commence her tips forthe |. hand, forsale, au article of Champagne Wine of au uasur-| in this town, has been the want of suitable means of | New Orleans Bee of the 25th ult. states, that a short| M1y* out, tamed the men out tov ” season on Thursday, 4M, 1845, and run as first qualjy’ rH passed, and probably unequalled quality. a iteq | t7ansportation to market. There is a bay, a river, | ime since, an individual who had been confined for a| iW? r id insulting Tenguage;. awit follows, danty, Sundays ineluded, until further notice, viz:— Second do lo ‘The subscriber has been appointed sole Agent in the United 5 pee : g | umber of years in the Parish Prison, being at the point of | WK, 2 noise, and used insulting language; wit- PAVE NEWARK Le AVE: NEW YORK. renin id’ dans iy belie Rael" bal ati ‘ili ts | States for the Manufacturer, aoe ities “ae anda sre ana ar Span 89 ey ae ie death, informed nd that at acertain spot near Clark's | Be'* alt d Vail, and the crew gathered around; some ‘oot of Centre street. of Barclay street. i Colonel Herman Thom, of | purpose. e pillars locks tor New York, ail r me " : ‘i part; witness then complained to ONT Fa i (gapecially in the style of trimming) superior to any in the city. pression of his seal tobe affixed toeach | have gone from here by water in bi hn House, on the Bay Wore buried three kegs of | wo told him to bring Vall aft; he dill eo with anak ttar’ The Passaic has been lengthened 55 feet, and is now two hun-| A comparison of the qualities and prices, with those of other | jortic, “The quality of the Wine, will be prevoreed veel fennce | have go! i hid F in drigs, schooners, | gold and silver. ‘The person to whom this was made culty, and tied him up; Vail broke 1 a % he lier, and | establishments, will show a deduction of $1 to $1 50 on. custo- Y “ and sloops. There is now to be a railroad to run | known, employed s ht negroes, who for the | CUlty. Nod Kien wy; ‘¢ loose, and ran into the peste Riot ge UTA BUILT eA garth og | Peace ah te peices Cg eg Rem _— ee be"siowed to: depres thi ¥ nd fe Uibging ta and bout . <3 ‘ forecastle; witness again brought him’ up, and he was through this place from Boston to Plymouth. This | last ten days were busily engaged in digging in and about . s P -! i 4 i Broad terns. ihn thie Sioa L 4 : sggin then flogged. Kreps and is in comple octer, Her, spcomintdetions fog | Brotdvvay Entteras. ive armngumnits enable hlon to pecting this wine, Col. Thor thus wr road is in process of construction, and will be finish- | the designated place. On Wednesday evening, the per- iis i me ielouirasen sis iesem | offer very advautencous bargains to wholesale dealers aad cous, ality rarely fo be met with in America; Ihave drunk no other |e in August, September, or October. After its com. | #4 t0 whom the information was imparted, despairing of | ;, Cromezamined—Has been mate of Natchez nearly . t 4 . con of! four years; Vail itnees? NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, | “xmerchawa 0 __ dimen | “rhe attaton of private fpetiemen, Hotel keeem, and whe pletion, We may expect. & great increase in the busi- | focey,” Seen aoe he Hee Gen ARE draw OM his | craw to bets oatRetuogm worth appeeied te We tin ee an A mee JENIN’S vited to this article, us wil : | it . si 5 dmv the Hee: ft af Courhiod see tht | WELL KNOWN HAT AND-CAP ESTABLISHMENT, | “Partie ding astmmer sipply should make im «| the world nmuch more than ever before. Shipe sailing | Cunet Persone who had been for some timo observing the | Sack, Cat’ winttreast ig eine nipped. on his bere 4 i 24 BROAD L's. ue sailing fOr a mediate uric ppsintinencummetecce . back; Capt. Waterman laid on the blows; Vail was then’ teamboat EMPIRE, Ci B. ADWAY, OPPOSITE ST. PAU! C. LIVINGSTON, i i i R ted by ea Galena, dlingis wie eet | put in irons, but hort ti fen tamer et Ct nee tee pcre THE AUBECHIBE, boing desir of maintaining « repu No. 10 Wall street._ | from Boston in ballast, will then take granite instead | accompanied by a miner from Galena, Illinois, who, with | PUt Ht irons, but in a short time was taken out. o'elbe ion for the superior quality and style of his, Hats, rather om B , + ° At this of the case, Judge Nelson being indi SME of paving stone and gravel, for the reason that granite | his “ divining rod” in hand, was soon enabled to point out | a oe0d petren. tthe trees bh Pot nent The Empire, owing to her light draught of water, will be the ostentatious and costly magnificence of his store, i will any where sell for building purposes. jis will | the spot where the treasure was to be found. ich, sin- | Pp ; cow Ase mab , bled at all times to pasa the bary and reach Albany’ and Trove | has diligently confined his: atfeation {ot improving the material FE SRT eter AT Wick Place von RHTUMEI CY | make the ballast trips profitable: or at any fate, they | Buler to relats, wes one ofthe identical spots Wine its Natonen eee Tah Atty Cet ee aeeee ie ample time fo take the morning train of cars going castor went. | qualities of the article in, which be deals, considering: seh «| che 17th tnstant, with an entirely NE STOCK OF GOODS, | will not be a losing aftair as they now are. ‘This new See tenata tae cant ata Letter chetliae iho 78 passage from Caliao to Macao, Vail and bh ed rreight taken at lov id i i. pent patrons, than | received by the late arrivals from France— sian ‘ c caval lepth of four }, in accordance with the r hy 3 A For b or Freight apply on board, c.) , labored atte: to dazzle thei ith ive ornaments i 7 outlet will rid the quarries of a vast deal of stone, | ¢ ‘i alone on deck; Vail then said, that if it was’nt for Fi pF ottassae o Freight apply on o to C. CLARK, at | labored attemptato dara thet eyes with expensive omaimenta| Ch ENDID ASSORTMENT OF, EMBROIDERIES, | Ooo4 chips, which'is tirowa, or given way at the | instruction imparted by the deceased prisoner. One of| the shin would have tena tei tee ‘armer Rich Embroidered Shaw the new parties in search, recollecting the great amount was to have been . . Pp SOR PACKET Pre a | te teiioortene eens. BY . | f ; ; captured off Cape Horn ; they would put LONDON PACKET—Packet of the 10th May— ri i ’elerinea a la reine. presentday. This will also throw a large income | of alluvial de; in that part of the city, caused by thi i ‘ape ; they pu wie Water. RRB eter et fast sailing Packet Ship NORTH Co ee ie Bucher fata the treasury of the railroad company. crevase which occurred at Macarty's Poly several years | man and the aren ous Son way, but set the pas YM BERL AND: Capt. Griswold, will positively sail Firt LARS, A It is very curious to see the result of the national | since, continued a further excavation of four feet, wi With thee token te cet ane et Crome whe were ot bout to embark for the old country should wot fail to Rees Mary Stuart, wealth of a town upon the riches of individuals.— | large keg of great weight was discovered, and after be- | “7y),. yer, Whore prosesations hte tatied make early applicationto | W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, ‘he pubsestberreccuemendht elit é { Colonne Point Lowell has given an instance of this in her immense | ing disembodied, was placed upon a dray in attendance,| jiyvar Fanwen woe recalled by the defence—Vail’ 225 m. 76 South street, comer of Maiden Lane, | superior quality of Silk Hat, manufactured by him foreity, Cus. es water power. Quincy exhibits another in her big, | S%47¢moved with great precipitation from the ground £0 | yack was some bloeny. Tee tke een ok te acgaie: RS eee ssbereae Ge | trans tad tocety te hese Pusice ance eaaaling in | Sarde vf broad bets ol granite. Filly years ago, its valuewas | Pog" we are eniirely jgnoraut but as to Ns aaeer are tea | Wal am ted. up two or three hous, : ; Bristo » Provi 4 . nM rain Cape lencienne pI | si . highly it. Waterman—After the fi Vail behaved lence, Saco, Norwich, Allen’s Point, Greet JOHN N. GENIN, sMBYD 8 ¢ bo herd in howe nebondly shins ixty years ago, 4 | removal, a number of old and hight, tabl “ peeing fora, wvew Haven, Middleton, “Albany, ‘Troy’ sud ‘other’ patie 24 Broadway, | EMBYD SCARFS, B. FICHUS & GIMPES, for | who 5 ae Yueal the. doareh, hos . j : { c A} 5 ‘ 7 during the voyage, extremely well. parts. " eit 1 ‘Extra Riche Richly emb'd wealthymerchant of Boston purchased afarm here for | who were present, will testify. That the seareh h 7 y | _N. B.—Just received per ship Utica, a lot of French Hats, as « ‘en C ir The testimony her closed. iven. Rencsution of thine deeb Brod ieu Couleur a Revers acountry seat. Adjoining the a tee as been going on for a number of days, has been no secret. Mr. ' ission of the Court for the prison. Youth’s, Infants, United States Navy and to the merchant.— | Cuarce or Incenpiarism.—The case in which Taied ete of the fogging he bed ‘The highest price’ will be paid and constant eT Cae TS ater a i m4 COE E. SAFFORD & CO,” “Extra Riche Josephii “ -Bhale Bordeur a pasture of about twenty ia owner of the farm wished to se! a1 *, b: Ne ~ = - oer" IY L. perch Dock street, Philadelphia, | Army Cape cGuatanty oi hand and made to Order RICH EMBROIDERED LINEN . The latter refused to bu unt he was importuned to Mr. Robert Kyle was arrested on the charge of "ME. Nagw then sdéressed the fury in behslf of ‘the UNITED LINE OFLIVER! L PACKE? TTT | Very rich a Garn the point of patience, when he paid a fifty dollar bill | having destroyed by fire his own tobacco factory, in and was followed by Mr. Butler, for the U Packet ofthe ih Ny The wal Migw eee, | MULLS, HATTER, 178 BROADWAY, Viet ete forthe twenty acres. It was, however, looked upon | St, Louis, withthe Contents, valued at $12,000, closed | Sta purer “ly i Ri ot f . y @ 2 o’clock. e ii Ty iT t i aI that Reser Ce ee AN Et ng | Sp Urs cena a Maa Aas hau vein of gun hn ern ond ont | Sorc sn troy eect ay | gone Ta ha sat pasa St ‘ersous t Visiting the old country wi! it to their ad- $ . 9 a . x » | since, which is nearly two weeks. Ten or twelve wit-| flogging, for the ac’ mm which th Hs ‘ii | £0. call the attention of the public thereto, does the fall con: | Thread Lace do nd 000 refused for what onl G y ogeing, ge @ counts in the in reall Fieve 0 raedons ieee attest ntse they will | Adenceof renderiog perfect saristeckion to all Gha nese tenes ay ig lo do with flowers SA T could relate half's dosen, preted like ices” At the conelnion of oe’ op ay recerbtaled gn Paras hould not fail to make immediate application on board, foot of Pi i jThulicand Tharlatine | Bobbinet, | dowith capettes | this, but one will euffice. One thousand dollars have | held Mr. Kyle to bail in the sum of $10,000, which wee r } Sf ade Rc) a W, 5. T, TAPSCOTT, pilin mala mar “S LADIES’ STRAW HATS, YOUNG LADIES’ CAPOTTES. | been paid for an acre of the st d that immediately gi nd A. st Lo of he v4 er Serene tit Feith the Ske m3 South street, corner of Maiden Lane. a ‘ yf 4 5 one, and eve .that is | immediately given and approved.—S¢. Louis paper of the | therefere it o rested wit! Jury to determine upon Nuatria. 450 lien’ Rich Straw Guimpure 24th ull ipo’ gary 9-9 or Eee Second nf Consu Disers " a Dentelle now a low price. eh ult. the prisoner with conspiracy. FOR LONDON—To sail on the 10th May—The} Jredaitton t he h 3 ich lane & Cordon ‘ Toscanes This isa view of the Granite Hills in brief. It is REPRE BN The jury ret in about twenty minutes retamed i: perior fast sailing American ship TIOGA, Captais | mentianeleguatarticle of NutneeHay ot Ba hie toe © Agrement, ‘ spa" Dow — | alittle too brief, but I may send a few more particu-| ‘Ta Crors.—The Buffalo Pilot has a letter dated | with a verdict of guilty. v arid, Mill sail as above. ‘ willrival many that are sold at $5, and to which the attention of | ,. OY'S STRAW COSQUETTES. lars and facts in another letter at Marshall, giving the state of the crops in Michigan. | _ Vail heard the verdict with the utmost sang and fame. Whe will eee room secommedation for ully invited, Cosquettes peeriles Straw Caps Tyroliens i The writer says Calhoun county will have a large sur-| walked out of Court, in the charge of an ir, inan second cabin passengers can soe muaneletabed ta vith 3) cath wane oa he fonerg pad Cilb Flere, manufactured for the RICH SILK PATREN DRESSES, 7 forthe eastern markets, which will be shipped in | e@sy, cheerful manner, , steerage rates. Those desirous of feetting berths would requis Hotter, (ate ot the fem pf Alvord, & Co.,) and R. J. } Silks Pekin Chinois Sp pede Leatsative Suamary.—In the Senate, Mr. Lott} mitts’ fr tint Seighiooweat erietuanee Joveple Common Pleas, foot of Wall stet, oF to br Sorte trem to bet pty “Pou de Boic La AG eg geen etn bilt to iment | Cass, Berrien, and the newer counties north, the writer | ,,__ Before Judges Ingraham and Ulshoeffer. i NST 61 Sonth street. “Pekin Broche . vertafy Dortions, | Mr. Lester | says, willalso have a large surplus. Oakland lav 8 —Decisions.—Nathaniel Marks vs. Ieaac Ramus. FOR L1VERPOOL—Neo ie he Y Ship—The PARASOLS. reported a bill confirming certain ordinances of the cor- Livi ‘i q J ony sud ii thet Moya- Be ag tease Ba gk mie YORKSHIRE ivory bailar Umbrellas Marquise poration of New York, in relation to Thirty-thint street, | heartily Hope this vary ta re, ne eae caine We | ams Ihadvisel te ae noes eanrTer: defendant may SRRRS SHERIDAN, Coot. A.B De Peyster, of 100 one | Seem pao Hous, cabin | with rich goldand utter mountings, the. Prison Associating, Ciaik: the bill to incorporate | dcubt it, for we are daily receiving the sume good news | _ «thir Green ade, Mortin Mancine Verdict confirmed , For lrcight or passages Accommodation unequalled for | MA Merr'* DMAN, PERFUMERY DE TOILETTE, claims—was then taken up, and occupied the remainder | OU @tmers as well as business men, have sulfered re- wine a ius Wheeler ve. Bena: oonndcr and comfort, aj board, at Orleans wharf foot = OL AEEY, superior quality, imported to order. of the morning session. verely the it year, in consequence of the light crops ug corel eeler ni nh gm fy ve. > . } canbe “FY COLLINS & CO., 56 South strvet. ket to sail 6th May—The ele- | Pate Pe “to. fen ce Inthe House, several memorials were presented on Oar anaes Cah inaiin dist aes they depend tot mitted on the merit. sai ray Brice of pasange $100. fast, sailing Packet Ship MARTHA WASH. | Otto of the subject of the Albany Bridge—one by Mr. C. F. wholly on the country trade—will come out right sid Wm. B. Skidmore vs. Benan Cain.—Same. Packet Shi rick, Capt. B. J. H. Trask, of 1100 tone, wit ‘ ‘Capt. St will positively sail as above, her re- | Perf Toilette Powder Crosby, of citizens of Albany (so called) aga ; ” ; Fi ~~ T. R. Whitney Thos. succeed the Sheridan, and suil Bich June, her regular degnt? tit ; i ther by’ Mr. Giffard, of citizens of Schesectady, Beis Free Broan, POY Melt debts, and they will dodt—De | ok at Chambers, certifying a Saar ieee sa fpr ight o mang, baviog hada, rte aecommo- Por Plant drawing a romonstrance heretofore presented. Several |“ #vee Press fclous of wilful trepass sustained, und the cantare 4 —The |} oats appl yor 3 1 | Paris Kid Gloves, Bijouterres, Bustin” bills were .put forward, among them a number of Sen- ; am ea «| net aside. Pachet txt May— The superior fst sailing Packet Ship | °"Aents in New Orloatas Hesse HUN IS ae Ao | of Benen 4 loners Bijouterrer, Buckles : He te much came down for concurrence. The bill | | St; Laxpry Suaan Cnov.—The St. Landry Whig] "*(yortes H. Kellogg vs. Edward Biakop.—Report sot Pe lea nl else ee 5 128 tons burthen, Capt. | who will prompuy forwasd’ all gocce va thir Mine RUFF” | price. AIG m*re_ | for the construction of a bridge over the Hudson at Al- | has the following observations relative to the sugar | asi ie, with costs to abide the event; the helariee may Por freig ill sail. os above, her Fegalarday. att re “SECOND HAND CLOTMING Tk Gray | bany, according to a previous order, was now take: crop of that region :—We gave last week, the products | stipuiaie within ten days after notice of the decision that uate roomte acd eapeage; having splendid large and comfortable TF 7 OF PACKETS Tie Te | SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FURNI- | in committee of the whole. Mr. Comstock in tl of our Parish in 1844, and, 80 soon as we can get holdof| the plaintif may amend the Teport, and enter judgme: ph ag ois ire ee " Saver ret si fling Packet Ship STEPHEN TURE ANTED, and discussed until the usual hour of taking a recess— it, shall give a list of them for 1845. In meantim for the balance of the first note, in which évent be fain- pls '87 South street. _v sy, homeo, Maser, will positive AND, the highest price xi for all kinds of east off clothing | Messrs. ©. F, Crosby and Betts opposing the bill, and Mr, | show the increase, we have taken som: tiff’s claim is to be confined to auch balance, and the re Price of passage $100 : re ith May, her regular CS Aa vin | ont een Eymnice ie | Harris roply ing in ‘support of it. In the course of the | tain the number of hogsheads of su ised port for such balance confirmed with costs to plaintiff. Teel: | seater run, pcan ta embarhy WM | arsenite the Bo Oake whch wl Ratz | Aung, A subattut forthe enti Dill (prevented some | the past season, and fed them to ber ay: 2 Mu —an it glass racket, should Make early ‘wppicaton on ‘oud, foot ‘of | Meaded to BCE Y days since by Mr, Harris) waa adopted—nd that subst | dred—an increase over the previous season of wewars Cireuit Court. ‘See LIVERPOOL LINE OF Paccona a. . 4934 Chatham street, N. tute amended on his motion by striking out the 2d, 3d, | of seven hundred hogshends. The next crop will triple Bete ‘i . pl{VERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS, , JOSEPH MeMURRAY, . enable assortment yen | Ath and th sections —and no & new section for the | the products of this y 3 Déaittone Gente eats ads. Lancelot Poss ot ft Gh of Ma = 100 Pine street, corner of South street. J m29 Im’ 2—authorizing the commissioners of the land office to a ee ‘ase of trover for selling under an execution Muthen 10 tale, ‘ite 4 CLAY, Nye h ! E OF MACKETS—The splendid i sMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE, cone) to the Urdge proprietors the use and occupation} — Tar Anti-Rewe T r oa he H Griswold weston ® NORTHUMBERLAND, cnn be obtained by Gentlemen or F ; ars.—The Albany Evening | against « Mr. Willis, certain furniture on which plain oo ‘ode r ecessary for the construction | Journal states, the three remaining prisoners— | had lien for advance: The only question presented was il on the 19th May’, he: es who are desirous of converting their left off weart tments. It was further amend Knapp, Kelly and Burril ing, with Tompkins, four | whether the witness Leonard was in posse: of accommodations for cabin, xe mal or Geatlenin quittiay. Ge » chencin ir Hens, ik ‘ have been tried and found guilty, at Delhi. On the ent for plaintiff, or as trustee for plaintiff and Willis of, wi y : i + second A unnecessarily or | 30th ult., they were sentenced (all but Kelly) to the| J had b dered for plaintiff, New t ita subscriber, “Nt (? embark should make y Wald aR {it | unreasonably hindred or delayed" in the 13th | State Prigon dor ty years Rell wees Ane wo hire | aonieetet ane” Fem ss og 104 QSEPH MeMURRAY, JOSEPH M’MURRAY. attend at thelr residenes by C. + who will] section. Mr. Van Schoonhoven obtained the floor,when | dred and fifty dollire, Deputy-Sheriff Steele, with a os ‘elie akthaiithe te an well known Pacis aitre pomet of South, | ‘ er an Pine street corner Son 'f, LEVINSTYN the committee rose for a recess. mounted posse of fifty men, ttu:ted with them immedi.) Boston capitalists have enbseribed half a million Haste, Wall steceed the Bley Ta ibs | eases aU area ack, ety Glad ator, “jvtain Banting, J aledde eames 6 broadway, i ‘ hi serie, the, takes question was resumed A ately for Ring Sing. Directly upon the sentence of the F doles tothe eek of Sage ag Railroad y L " lay, ine throug! Office, or i fi 4 onhoven iny jainst tl h i re com, no! r ber vegular dey, madre” | prompt attention. ‘ai? imnsre. | ill.—vdlbony Argus, May 2. opening against the} above prisoners, the Court, having no further busines, | This will sezure . saeeeabnaucoe +