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a THE NEWYORK HERALD. ——_———--—. ee ceebutena eae ~~ a ge ———— ——— Vol Xin 120awhote Me. 4008. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1845. Price Two Cent THE NEW YORK HERALD. |S ig 4 ABOWLAR SAVED. BY SEEM ther, and avoids keeping his horses in an artificial | Northerns can appreciate a fine animal, whether ; . is said to be twenty-seven feet, when at the top of copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advanc: ee line at the following reduced rates :— willbe made on the first heat, and its.issue put upon her rate; the stride of F lipse and Fl: GENTLEMEN who make it a rule to Ii heii | state ; moreover, he never throws his stable quite from the North or the South, as well as themselves. JAMES GORDO. TT, Propriet thet advastage, tre respectully ntied that they ean Du | a ac HION. — outof training, and always exercises and runs his It is even that no heat will be run under7 38, as, the MES GORDON BENNE cde pet ce Te at YO ks PHOENIX HAT AND CAP | horses with a crupper, the want of which has lost | course is not in first rate order just now, and’ the ESTABLISHMENT, © hundreds of races from the slipping of the saddle.— | general prayer of the timers is Circulation---Forty Thousand. No, 108 Fulton’ street, between William mand Niagena streets, | Peytons' is a comparatively sluggish mare, and is “Oh, for a gentle shower of rain, x 2b rma ea inflexible adherence to the system of large sales, nmall profits, | SN pweardin slow wor : when extende p_pawever, The course to improve to-day.” AILY HERALD—Every day. Price % cents per very, enables the proprietor to offer the different | ASS is xpress and adinirable. er st It is the impression of some that a waiting rec | at “ of om , - ae i brush. Bi 1 tell; the chapter ot acci- WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Prica 6} conte | Fist quality Nutig Far vee 89.50 Childers is represented to have been but tweniy-six | enteinay doanrent deal, Peytonasin weight, hes per copy—$3 12} cents per annum—payable in advance. A lo ave 3 ile the average es es, lik aaa easte non ta 4 ‘Moleskin 250 feet, while the average of our fastest horses, like the sume advantage, or nearly so, that Fashion had ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always ut ih : Boston, Fashion, and Blue Dick, is short of twenty- | in her match witht Boston; Beaides it is generally cash in advance. Girst quality meu's and boy's “@ three feet. In action, Peytona looks really much conceived, that there is no disadvantage in a so ACeENG of all kinds executed with beauty and mens 3 do do | larger than when standing quiet ; ee goes with v ~ ern horse coming North; not so with northern horsee patch. hese articles are not only quite meentanees lo and precision; gathers with great apparent going South. Taking the affair ‘all in all,” there is % (especially in the style of trimming) superior to, an: 4 » st 1» Will shor will be deducted from the subscription money remitted | wary yma” NH Troy Seduction of $1 to $1 0, on. custo- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Brosdway patients. ; Zi See mat he é : N. B.—The proprietor’s extensive arrangements enable him to norainron ov rx New Yous Hunano Ketantisuaninr | offer very advautageous bargains to wholesale deters and cout Northwest corner of Felton and Nassau streets FF. ARCHERS, g10 mFm | MILLS, HATTER, 178 BROADWAY, HOWARDS? HOTEL, cnreney HOW AR i. INDUCED by the flatterin the ture of Silk Hats eto herself, and in a stable comprising three or Gvery reason to believe that it will be quite as ex- four of the peediest horses in the Union, can cutfoot | citing as any that has come off in this country; as and outlast them all! far Ws present appearances go, it promises to PEY PERFORMANCE! quite so. May the best horse win. ' See F neat Strangers are flocking into the city in great num- Jip Ost: 10s aeiyile: nies Nunn epee | bers; the tains and steamers lust evening were subscribers at | crowded. Ibs, fillies 97 1b., of Thir $5,000 each, $1,000 ft., Four mile heats, beating Col. Hampton’s Herald, Hon. Mr. Hi | Hamilton, Upper Canada. [Correspondence of the Herald.] he has met with in | in imitation of the Freuch, | nc = 2 ‘i 2 = = Barrows Skylark colt, and Hon. B. Pe ¥ ANE OF PA ‘Ss z ‘eution of the public thereto, does #0 in the full con- | ———— — — “3 G S 4 | : TC POOL TO NEW YORK. idence of reudering perleet satisfaction to all who may honor | 4 = = — ton’s Sieat ester. in a iene | Hamutron, (U. C.) May 4, 1845. Register. Burthen. nfs a y French Moleskin $450 (= — = | The stake. realized above, | $85,000 i Peco event Hg pace art Rigs ney 857 1400 cond * 4 400 f———-} j——} 1814—Jan. 6. New Orleans, miles west of this, namely, the double death of Col. aot ae Firat ‘ 450 —— — y | Kerr, and Mrs. Col. Kerr. The funeral 401700 Second“ 30. —— = - ing 97 Ibs. as ad yr old, beating Capt. N | Johnston Kerr, and Mrs. gh, ert, Lie ners 7981400 Be a A eh Dh 4 het A tae yh ag te rt — —— nor's Norma, same age and weight, in 7:49 | was one of great pomp and ceremony, being attended 604 1100 will rival many that are sold at $5, and to which ahe attention ef ——$— ———! STB... aoa aa 1,000 | by the numerous tribes of Indians in the vicinity, 678 1275 the pubbe ia respectfully invited. =—S==== a —— | —— Jan. 19, Mobile, Ala., Bascombe Cours ; 2p ye E ay 341150 A few casas o Cassimere and Silke Hats, manufactured for the —3 aa ——F — \ ion the Jockey Club Purse, Three salle" the whole masonic body, (Col. Kerr being a Knight f the chot country trade, on hand, and for sale low. x _————— ot ees -— | eats, carrying same weight as before, Tv ar. at fre i 7 i remarkably nat seers, | dD. Totten, (late of the firm of Alvord & Co.,)and R. J. —4 ——— beating Major Meyer's St. Cloud, 3 yrs Templer of that fraternity,) and half of Hamilton, fanes nen of longexperienc eand nautical judz- Rite, Uae of Albany,) would Le pleased to see their friends _———— | ———} —— Ibs. F , course heavy... . 300 | A short history of the deceased may not be unac- and well acquaint trade. The cabins are fitted up | 5 ei —— SS 5 | Now Orleans we Cou able. romely and commodiously for cabia passengers, who an | —~=~=~~S~S*S*S=<“~SC~WNNCOCOCCCS —— Won the doehiey’ Club: Purse: 0 le ceptable. fund with every thi f NLN’S = a — ) e, Three mile Bates d : F Hou with every, Shing expaptaipcnrane wines, and the rates | WELL KNOWN HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, = heats, carrying same weight as before, Col. Kerr was a grandson of the celebrated Sir ages arc lofty and airy, and every way adapted to promot sh eit ROADWAY, OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S. | beating Col. Bingaman’s Ruffin, 3 yrs, 86 William Johnston ; inherited much of his courage comiort suit hesith of pansengery at'a cheap rate, Anding their | Tae, SyPog UBER, being desirous of majutaining | Ibs., and Mr, Kenner’s Blue Bonnet, 3 yrs., and intrepidity; he served in the last war, and was moept poate pee a than for the ostentativas aud costly, magnificence of Ins 83 Ibs, in 3 54}, course rather heay 600 | made prisoner by the Americans; when hostilities elite os per tons Apriy tres (O° | aan diligently confined his attention to-itpro — Dec. 24. New Orleans, Metairie Course. sed, he was elected to serve in the Provincial G. GHIMSHAW' & Co. ualities oft article da which he deals, Ey af Won the Post Stake for all ages, of five rliament. . i course muc! to the i trous, t s. $2, 1» $500 ft. Fe il | sel Karr wi aug] Persons who may wish to have doc sree rests Liverpool. | fabored atin ta to Geasle ther eves with ecpemive ormaments Ce oc ae a ge Mrs, Kerr was adenghter of the renowned Brandt, of the above named favorite ships, can secure their passage by | (oche store he oceupies. By these means he is enabled to offer course rather heavy... ........+ s+... 6,800 | late chief of the six nations. She was always ac- applying to SAMUEL THOMPSON Credit fam i thei so ——= > : # Starting five times, and Winning all her races "| ceptable company at government levees, and was Old Established Office, irst Quality of Nutria Hats ; : , =a without difficulty, realizing for her owner, withal, acknowledged to be the most queen-like and al Im#re 273 Pearl street. Fine “ “ shion is a most beautifulf{ch.fm. with fayfew light¥spots) overfher body, got ihe ieconse cieae * 42.400 | dignified lady on this continent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FROM Becond ‘* 8 by imptorted Trustee, out of Bonnetts o’ Blue, by “Sir Charles,"aged “seven years. F Scsihtn uate Pcéladesh in the course of the last war, a number of armed PHILADELPHIA TO BAL O Third “ ah y im sored % ’ 4g , | _ On the week following his defeat by Peytona, Ruf- ay 3 VMORNING LINE MORE. ‘The subscriber recommends with pec fin won a race at the same distance, in 5:404—5:36!! | men were discovered around her house. Her hus superiorguality of Silk Hat, manufactured by tom, with minute attention to style and durabil texture and beauty the finest Parisian Hats. JOHN N. GENIN, et ROBERT MORRIS, which leayos Dock uct | | N- B-—Justreceived per ship Utic, aot of es en PEYTONA. ¥1 {excent Sunday.) at 6 o'clock, A. M., for New | sorted sires, to which the attention of fashionable gentlemea is EUTION Bae Teeter, andisteamer | $°Ueitiemen's, Youth's, Infants, United States N, to timore. ve is vt vat hy yy Unit rate that connects with the Lines forthe South or West the vam af. | Army Cape constantly of hand and mate to order’ 7 “4 ing Mr. ers enice and Mr. % S, band being absent, she assembled her servants, subsequently run Anne Hays well up in 7:36}—7:42} | and windows. ‘The hostile movement was discov- Two years before the Peyton race, Peytona and | ered, and the intruders fled; nothing daunted, she Herald, (whom she beat on that occasion, though peieclee of holsters and pistols, threw herself he won the 2d heat, she winning the 3d and 4th) | 0% her horse, and singly went in pursuit. When were the prominent favorites, and six months before afterwards questioned as to her fear on the occasion, h the race the two were et inst the field! In| she exclaimed, “the daughter of Brandt cannot MER. FEV Ge ascanl/iey Nib Lave ATCHES SWATCHES AND JEWELRY being reserved cxpreaaly for the Peyion stake —dhe eee aaah Gi ee} tia Through by Rail Road in Six Houre. who wish to parchase Gold. or Silver Watches, Gold largest, one ever sae Te anywhere—Peytona threw | Johnston, , consequent iter te new cuistiot ties Fare $3. Chains, Gold Pencils, Keys, &e., will find it greatly to their ad- y | away her chance of some pretty pickings in her | Cousins. ‘Their son Wal 5 | three year old form, as Well'us in the spring of her | Nations, his father being only regent during the son’s four year old y She has been singularly unfor- | ™iority, the title coming in a direct line from tunate thus far in the state of the courses over which | Brandt through the mother. she has run, not having had an opportunity of show- | ,,Phe excitement at the double death was great. ing her capabilities for making fast time. Yet her | The Messrs. a artists of acknowled friends have entire confidence in her speed as well | lent, were sent for, and while lying in their coftins, | as her bottom; her stable companions, almost uni- | their likenesses were taken. It 1s computed not formly, have proved “ too fleet for the fast, and too | !ess than 6,000 persons attended the funeral. stout for the strong,” yet she can beat them all from ation is in full blast, and the travel from the four hundred yards to four mile heats! west is immense. A new barque called the Gram- The following table shows the time of each mile | PUS, Capt.. Young, being the largest on these waters, The Cars leave the Depot. corner of 11th and Marl daily at do’ 10 P. M., 01 streets, | vantngr to call on thesubcriber, whois weling all descriptions cock, F- M. and dally, (except Sunday at halt-past | of the aboreat retail much lower than any other house in the mthe arrival of the ‘Train trom New York. Pas. | city. Gold Watches as low as $20 and $25 each, Watches aud Ning New. York at 4 P: M,, for Philadelphia, ean | Jewelry exchanged or bought. All Watches, warranted to keep reach Baltimore next morning in ample time for any Line leaving | good time or the money refunded. ‘atches and Jewelry repair- for the South or West. ed in the best manuer and warranted, at much less than the Dock street winel PRindelphis, rare to Wheeling, gies | BS. Importer of Watches and Jewel fest whats Dene ; GC, ALLEN, Importer of Watches an ; shure, 8 oe " oo nadie : sa *° | a49 mea ‘Wholenale and Retails 30 Wall sts up dei A Passenger Car will be attached to the Freight NEW FLOWER AND VEGETABLE thd strive in Balsmaresaniynext mordings ‘Fare 50 cata.” Fea A Gn ‘ tive of Peru, well adapted f Ge sile hes For furt jculars, apply t native of Peru, well adapted for covering trellis of vat bola lccri need ay P, FISHER, grat, No.7 Wall street, or 6 Weat street. Calandrina Grandiflora, a native of Chili—well adapted for 1 taut in | made a trial trip on Thursday, and evel tis- Lene . k work, it requires a warm, dry soil. in the contest between Fashion and Boston in ; “pepe “sind gave cvery ee N.B.—Freight taken at 5 cents per 100 1be.___my10 Imre_ | Fd! era Covel Hosea, Hoscof Heaven, native of Sicily— Ise, and the third column the time of Peytona | faction. She trades to Kin; ay - NOTICE. sow iu clumps, in @ moist situation. oe ‘ | at the"Spring Meeting at New Orleans, against Nor- Nema! ORTRE. Lathyrv: tus, Sweet Pea, a native of Sicil | P aaa eer eae Cag STATEN ISLAND eas good Toa, aacee aren cise bigh lente each ccane te | ma—the second heat was in 7 48. ewapeen iaaeouiy FERRY, supportthem. ‘ | . Time. Tine. Time. From the Philadelphia Gazette, May 10. FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. Fae tan iciok ae edy neues Leceotad Uamseaoe | Mite, Hirst Heat. Second Heat. Firat Heat. | ‘The weather on Thursday was moet favorable or the as- FARE REDUCED TO 64 CENTS. a, | flowers ‘of light blue, clear white and yellow will repay any lit- : 53 1 87 1 58 tronomical observations connected with this phenomenon. ‘The Steamboats SYLPH and STATEN ISLANDER will | (Je care bestowed upon it, 1 56 ‘Tho sky was cloudless, and the professors of the High leave as follows mntil further notice = Canrotraiue Albe aod Tricolor, white and three, colored Con- School were busily engaged throughout the whole pro- 7 2 volvulus, a native o! in—sow in patches in rich sandy loam, f the transit. We are inf \d that it red 9, ; Me gress of are informe: occu! 9, 9, 10, 1 and 12, A; M4 1.2) 38, Sand 6, P. M these beatiful and varied colored flowers grown on mounds has about a minute and a half later than predicted, a very @,9, 10, 1 and 12, A. M.; 1,2, 4,5, and6 P.M. Phlox Drummondi, Drummonds, Phlox, a native of Mexico— ‘ small discrepancy this, considering the slow relative _my9m sow in clumps or patches, the variety of colors displayed in a 30 ya Easy. motion of the planet. An ingenious contrivance was re- MENYS.—These, as far as present pros- | sorted to, by which the dise of the sun was thrown npon ALBANY AND BUFEAL ) RAILROAD eee these pretty little flowers exceeds any description we can ‘ i if Sat abe inite a screen, with the planet Mercury asa round black CE. Septosiphon Androsaceus, Androsace like Septosiphon, - pect goes, are most admirable, and do infinite credit | ° *¢ . 4 by 59 COURTLANDT STREET. tive of California—sow in a cool situation in masses or luinps- to the spirit aud ability of’ Mr. Toler, the trea- | 0" it, after the fashion of a sola: microscope, so that the NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. “- pretty little *owers of lilac filue and white. 5 surer, under whose direction they have been made. | 77° me: tar h th rakes ‘be Py re iN TS. ‘Astor Sinensis, China Asters, a native of China—sow ig tie ; . y b the same time, to watch the progress of the planet from yah Eabeceibers, Sole Agents in New clumps, and transplant. in moist or cloudy weather, to the dis- _A separate entrance has been opened for the car- | jts entrance to its departure. MET tee car from sAltany to Bulle, tance of ori inches in good rich loam, in rows or chris, chet | riages of members of the Club, and gentlemen ac- [Prom the Providence Journal, May 10.) ‘vled to send the: People’s Line Steamboats to Al | Varied colored flowers have a beautiful eflect and remain in companied by ladies. On driving down the princi- | rhe transit of the planet M racresatia a Bing and hence, per Heaload to Uren for 3 0; Syraane, | GSM SION, ating Sanita, native of Mex palavenue leading from the turnpike to. the Club | Shich ‘nas eccurred today was anticieated with Hj Aubum, $3 36; berg ed gi te my $3 ae. ‘ood soil in patches, a pretty little plant with orange Stand and Ladies’ Pavilion, they will direct their | interest by astronomers, both inthis country and in Eu- after the loth instant, all baggage ‘on the Railroad is entirely if par ic hawere Placei, Chilian nettle plant, natives of Chili coachmnen to drive on towards the railroad, beyond | ro, pe. ak a Di lone ‘ : - F % the entrance to the public stand, until opposite the | The morning here was cloudy, the wind fresh ata end mpage pat Sripmeer ea rrny PL toa they progres siomtn mrolapabeentiel selcw Peytona isa most powerful light ch.in. Some would call her a sorrel, standing near } ladies’ pavilion, where they willfind a new carriage | little east of north, with a sprinkling of rain mixed with Sethe lowest raten, anbacrbare: would call arular fe | dovrers, but muse | beh nied cautiously ax the sting 18 a severe 17hands, got by imported Glencoe, out, off by Leviathan ;*five years, old. Bega vee ea soon No veurae fhe sun wus’ Dercly ssatile theguchithe, gassing closer teation to the fact that THE! CKE: h are recog: ‘ i i will be admitted to the enclosed space unless he be } 4¢ about 3 P.M., the wind to the west of nined atthe office at Albany. WOLF K RICKERS, "| sn Slama or row and transplant aoe fos apt wien hice inches, | === eeeeneneemeenenesnneememeneeseeemes | member of the club, or a subscriber. ‘The sub- | Atabout 3, PAL, the wind came, round to the weet of Sole Agents Albany & Buffalo Railroad, 2d class cars. | igh, their various colored and fragrant flowers will amply re SPORTING INTELLIGENCE ribbed out, and her loins are well arched and sup- | S¢tiPtion for the week is $10 ; the annual subscrip- | P.M. it became quite clear in the direction of the sun, and New York, 8th April, 1845, 29 Im*ec Thoeabscrivers offer the above. desirable collection of flower PA Spaces pe acp pilin hay y m ported by strong fillets. Though finely put up fore- | “ign of the members of the Jockey Club is $20 and ye Sireered as ee ea spot upon ua dio ex- FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. seeds for 4d, neatly put ap in tin cases that they may be trans- e Great Race between Fashion and Pey~ | handed, her great excellence consists in the muscu- | 920: resign teoriser ie chine pie ele E d the greatest safety to any distance, with directions | tona, to-morrow, over the Union Course, | Jar developments of her quarters, thighs and gaski We would suggest to gentlemen who propose to | tion ofthe transit, the atmosphere was very clear, with "THE Royal Mail Steam Ships HIBERNIA Preparing ground, &c. ‘They also offer 25 varieties of P a ighs and gaskins. d 1: Age d th .« | the exception of occasional passing clouds. As the sun an BR EERE oot Shing HIBERNTA ia bates, wi ons for Ge—30 varieties | Long Island. As in the greyhound and the hare, the seat of the | £° of th ‘ their A? sored ty ein hg Mw them AcTOss | Jescended towards the horizon, there was @ good deal of ove porta, ea follows? , they also offer one ofthe largest assort: | By way of assisting fair and legitimate sport, | ProPelling power in the horse, which enables him to | 0n¢ of the ferries to Brooklyn or Williamsburg, at | tremor and unsteadiness of outline, owlng to the irregu- < ments of Vegetable Gras ie us to,be found a this city all Wig Cle. sled 7 Ni saftrnts a 8 >| move with a great degree of velocity, is centred in | #2 early hour, else they may be detained. A very | jarities of refraction, ‘ Piber A. Ryrie, Esq., Commander. ee See e bate and 2 upton Boge Se ave compiled such int lormation, Fom various | the hind quarters; necessarily in proportion to their fore place for those who do not care to pay $10 for | ‘The third contact, that is, the interior contact as the Passage to Liverpool. eee ather Plants on the lowést terms. Bouquets composed of the most | Sources, among which is the Spirit of the Times, as | strength, there will be the impulse which impels the | § ie privilege of te enclosed wee, rf to clul cater planet posed off the disc, occurred at Gh Im 44s mean Pa Halifax...” | A 20, icate an rant flowers, arranged to please the most fas- aeft is een vhole mass forward. Fashi ‘i four-in-hand omnibus, and drive on the fie ime, Vrovidence. agate to Halifey. «5 isHtAAi, Jes; Agent, ¢ Weiter. | tdioun DUNLAP & CARMAN Gi Broadwaye me seem { May be found useful on the oc asion. Having no | Whole mass forward. Fashion goes with a long ront of the stands, as from its top they cancom-| The fourth and last contact at 6h 5m 1 P, S—Persous wishing to embark ate requested, in all € FOR SALE. desire or interest to bias the ju 'gment of parties | ‘i stroke, gathers well, and moves with the ut- . 1 , The beginning of the transit, by calculation, was at ¥ J ivi it : : i 4 oA most ease to herself; what is rather singular, she mand a good view of the race. . : ' Phe ©: . [eh Aidoon henlgigacye duane aide A SMALL FARM Situated six miles from Morris: | either one way or the other, we hive confined our| runs with a loose rein: she is true as steel, has a | The Long Island Railroad Company are making | vt 11h 34m a.m. The clouds prevented any obser ry near Baskinridge, New Jersey, and within threeand | soive8 to mere facts leaving our readers to form | remarkable turn of speed, can be placed anywhere, | Very, atrangement for the conveyance of parties Meg Parcs i anh litiaigse y ey half hours ride from the city, daily, co: ‘acts, ei (0 form | remarka\ speed, ca 4 per y ant fi " RABE he foregoing observations were made wit very NEE ONRE He cit ‘eres of and, in ahigh state of cultivation; and impro their own opinion of the two noble animals, &e. As | #d nothing can be finer than her disposition ; a | (0 and from thecourse, ‘The tunnel in Atlantic street, | good four foot refractor. The time was determined by The favorite steambont PASSAIC, Captain | !2udsome Two Story House and Kitchen, Bam, ke. zs more blood-like, honest mare, was never brought to | J38t completed, halt'a mile in length, will be lighted | meridian passages of the sun for several days previous to Weolin Galley will cotacienies het tripe for the Fore also 04 the premises 2 good variety Fruits | ko n; | respects the betting we from time to ume give, it is | the post. , eine ape HB! up for this occasion for the first time, and will be | the transit. Ithink the results may be relied upon es season on Thursday, April 2%, 185, and run as | iC Harrison Price, No. 22 Cocatics Shiner to Rater Barkion | such as has taken place i diately withi y sla, wise om used as a station from which to start the trains every } pretty close approximations to the true times. A.C. “s 3 st.; Harrison Price, No, 22 Coenties Slip; orto Robert Barkley, at uch as has taken place immediately within our PASHION’S PERFORMANCES. . . 7 Py . a Yiuk ity. 7 followe, daily, Randays ineluded, uneil further notice, Ties the premises, all Im* es . i fifteen minutes. The pleasantest trains will be | Brown University, Thursday, May 8, 1845. LEAVE NEWARK LEAVE NEW YORK. pie : — notice. The sketches of the animals here given are | 1 1840 Oct. 21, Camden, »2m.h. won $ 800] F, el 7 are y | , Phe third contact, as calculated by R. T. Paine, Esq. of Foot of Centre street. Foot of Barclay street. FOR SALE—A beautiful Country Residence, one mile i 7 ; 2 — Oct. 27; Trenton, N.J.. , .S,2m.h, won “1,100 | “Om 7 to 10 o'clock. The cars are nearly all new | g¥¢ s to take place at 6h Im & time Bi TM AM. PM FRivom Hoare anding, on Staten Island, « Farm of @ | taken from paintings by Mr. Clark, which are | 3 jai May a! Vmon Couse, Llc Pd mck wen "ooo | and good, and their locomotive power is of the most | Boston, was to take place at gh 1m 8s mean time Boston, ante ronan laa ben Tene hand 55 feet, and ts now two hun- | satan sores of rstrate deandi « large House and. good Bam, and | generally looked upon as being about as correct as} 1 —— May 19; Camden, 22 PL 2m. hi lost ample and perfect character. All will go comfortably | ‘The difference of time between us and Boston is Im 238, commodions and elegantly furnished deck saloon, 60 feet in | be sold reasonable and on good terms. Enquire of, most extant. 5 —— Oct. 7, Union Course, L.1. P., 2m.h.won 00 | and promptly, and return in good time. which, without taking into account the small effect of Jength, and is in complete order. Her recommodations for | _my7 lin*re SAM'L. HALL, 39 Broome st n : : : 6 Oct, 20, Baltimore, Md... P.,3m.h.won 400} ‘Trains will leaye the Depot and Tunnel, South | parallax, would make the third coutact 1m 68s later than freight and passengers havebeen very much improved, TO LED—A Parlor and Bedroom, very neatly fur | _ Lhe following gentlemen comprise the Executive | 7 Oct. 28, Camden, N. J. .... P.,4m.h. won 808 | Brooklyn, at the following hours: : the calculated time ; and the fourth Im 4s later. We Freight carried at reduced rates, _ 226 1m’ La fibeieye mtlemen and their wives, of single gentlemen, | Officers of the Jockey Club : 8 May 10, Union ¢ ‘ourse, Li. M.,4m.h. won 20,000 AEF Beton Ue HE ig cer Rt shall look with interest for the results of other obegrre- —Regular Opposition Line | at 17 Franklin atreet. mec : ' , Oct. 6, Union Course, LiL. P., 4m. h. rec. 1,000] At 7 o'clock, A. M. 4 5 AM. tions. The next transit of Mercury, as computed b: fyreen Friledelp] je and Baltimore Gian = TO LET OR LEASE. erate ate on HALI«, Esa, Lat ” Oct. 29, Camden, % a +. P.,4dm.h.won 2,000] H ” ” | ed i" Mr. Paine, will occur Noy. 9th, TSis> and will te visibl Wha .Ch OF . + + ENS, Esq. ident. Nov. 4, Trenton, N. » P,dmhwon 800] » ” ” on in this country. Morning, Siudays excepted, at 7 o'clock, through in $ hours, A PIECE OF LAND, on the Eighth Avenue and 93d Waren Livinasros, Esq. Cn May 11) Trenton, N. J a ; 915 } 3190 ; yin, Chas and. Delaware Canal, and connect with all the street, containing about 12 acres of land. ‘There is onthe Haanwad id 3d té fay 11, Trenton, +++ P.,3m.he won 300] » 9 ” ” My Beers 3 18 ‘i {From the Buffalo Pilot, May 9. imore. premises a Frame Dwelling, which would be repaired f annie Dues; Hed, Pr debe lay 26, Camden, N.J.... P.,4m.h. won 700] 5, 9 45 4 i After this hour, and until} y y prov ' eee rn ne Od Chehab Ba Vaud teunnt. Apply to ANTHONY CARROLL, N. Govverseur Konenianr,ksq.dth June 1. Union Course, L. imherec 800] 1 1030,, y, | 13 minutos before the start. | .,restertay proved, at least here, Temkably clear and A " ‘ cloudless, and ifthe same state of atmosphere prevailed Steamer PORTSMOUTH, Steamer THOS. JERFER- | iG im*ec sa 2 Nassau st, Hesuy K, To.en, Esq., Troasurer. Oct. 6, Alexandria, D.C." P.)4m.h. rec. 1,000 | ing the horses, trains will | ver sister cities, where proper instruments are possese- i apt. J. Devoe IN, Capt. Phillips. TO RENT IN BROADWAY, neat Franklin street, vst. T. Fowren, Eeq., Secretary. , Washington, D.C. P.,4m. h. won "500 be in readiness to take 3000 | 04° we may suppose very skaful observations were made rade chet Lonaees Cauals & distance of 13 miles only, are first | {779 « Suiteof Rooms onthe «round loot handsomely furnish: Stewards who will act as a Ladies Committee. Baltimore, Md, ... P, dm. won 800 | persons. spon the tansitof Mercury, “which. ook. place eeoprd- comfort i equal to any other line between the two cities, ply at 36 Broadway. ite map a me aye Jari pee Beg Saniae “ ag won 600 | ing of upwards of one hundred cars, and nine pow- | phenomenon, at intervals of a few minutes ench, for four iladelphia, April 17, 1s, LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS at _ Treo. 8. Deare ow. T. Porter. Juiie 6, Union Course m.h.won 800 | erful locomotives, will bein readiness at the con- | hours, through a refracting telescope, with an object (ORRIS BUCKMAN, t, 3 [vy CKEDS—The fi Th ll make the fifth gr is Oct. 1, Union Course, L. I. m. h. won 400 ; 4 s ahead. Mi y wi al7 Im*m ‘Office No. 30 South Wharre vorite and fast ing Packet Ship STEPHEN is will make the fifth great match that has come y > ; clusion of the race, to take passengers to Brooklyn; | £1488 of 3j inches. | Mercury was not tiv imem____Office No. 30 South Wharves._. WHITNEY, W.-C. Thomson, Master, will positive | off between the North and the South, but none of Bet at; Beacon Course, NILE, am won 900 | And trains will continue to Tun at short intervals | Ket.eye Dut with this instrument, under the moderate ERE MOST, DELIGHTFU ALL | [yma on Lith May, her regal see in | them have excited greater interest, These grand | 33 — Oot 31) Camden, > "'p 400 | until all are taken. magnifying power of only 55, it was clearly and most 2 RSIONS.—A sail across the Hudson Having very jor accomin. ions for cabin, second cabin oh vt - { withthat of Kel: 1b o a ‘ perfectly defined. There were two small spots upon the River to Hoboken, and thona walk to the and storage passengers persons about embarking by this first | Matches commenced withthat of Lclipse and Henry | starting twenty-four times and winning twenty: We cordially join in the hope that ‘‘a fair field and | western limb of the sun, but both their color and their elds, along the exceedingly beautiful and picturesque | class packet, should make early application oa board, foot of | in May, 1523, and was succeeded by those of Flirulla} three—fourteen at four mile heats—winning no favor” may be given to each of the rival cham- | form differed, wholly, from those of the planet, and were ehetrerective of all Paral ecceraisae that cons hy seeseoarratae, | Tinanety Orta the eubseriber, eyo MeMURRAY, and Ariel, Bascombe and Post Boy, Fashion and Bos- | _ the enormous amountof..............+.« $35,600 | pions, and that the best horse may win. The char- | not likely to be mistaken for this last. city, m3 re +100 Pine street, comer of South street, | ON; each in their turn, attracted thousands upon | — In a fast four mile race, she has run a sixth mile in | acter of our citizens for order, manliness, and good The Grounds now Prevent « charming aspect, the trees being Qc FOR LIVERPOOL—New ‘LineRegular Packet | thousands to this city, and contributed greatly to the | 1:47, while in four of her races she has run the first | breeding, is at stake in this matter, and we trust the | Lworstative. Sommany.—In the Senate.—A resolution turf, of the 8 in Jeaf and the soil covered with a righ tu : h May—The elegant fist sailing Packet Ship | enthusiasin with which the sports of the turf are re- | heats in 7:32)—7:35}—7:36—7:38)! She has been | tens of thousands of strangers among us will have | 8% Teceived from the Assembly, for the appointment of The ara ca se gree ~ order, having been considerably 3 De Peys *, | trained forall her engagements by Mr. Samuel Laird, | no cause to undervalue us in either reapect, by any eccmaries of conference on the certiorari bill, which SHERIDAN, Capt. A. el Wit sait as above, her regular fi 5 i : 5 . 4 concurred in, on motion of Mr. Smitn. Billa were hhe Berry Boats from Bareday, Canal and Christopher streets, | “For freight or passage. havi odati al and matches of from $1,000 to $5,000, the North | of Coli’s Neck, N. J., and ridden by his son Joseph, | untoward occurrence on the day of the match, Our , 0 ‘ i mpletely fitted up with Avwuings and seats splendor and contort Sbnly ae bead ae Olea apalled for | would seem to have “ got the best of it;” the South | one of the best jookeys at the North; she yet re- | Southern friends have come a long distance to meet | "Potted, to incorporate the Hambach Brothers, in the ter, of 1100 tons, | garded throughout the country. If in large stak vi pps oat epee pri Renate sod tad soit “kK. COLLINS & CO., 56 South has made “a drawn game” of the great events, hav- | mnains in their lands, and is said to be as fast and | us on our own ground; let us demonstrate, that if Secciecte the trainee Be ter Metemaunenieameoty ot Ferriane, 6X conts. myll 2wia*th Price of pasaage $100.” +» % South street.) ing won with Flirtilla and Bascombe. : fine as a 4 year old, but ere a second sun has set af- | they can bring the best horse to the post, we are not | the funds of the Dioceco of New York; to extend for a ee ee a ee 1 Racine Shin Certick; Capt, Bi JiH Trask, off 1900 cone, will th animals, as we before stated, are in fine | ter this, the truth of this opinion will be established, | to be outmatched in the heartiness of our welcome | limited period the charter of the Bank of Rochester ; OPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBAN | tee 4 . } 4 DAILY—Sundays Excepted—Through 7 succeed the Sheridan, aud sail 26th June, her regular day. condition, and in the hands of the most skilful train- barring any untoward circumstance. | or the extent of our courtesy, attention, and hospi- | (referred to the same committee of the whole with the rect, at 7 o'clock from the Piet between | S22. ers, and jockeys, in the country, who have had the | 1, se pera, CHARACTERISTICS Per. | tality. It should be understood that the expense of | Dill’ to extend the charter of tha Commercial Bank of ‘ourtlandt and Liberty streets, ‘ FOR LONDON—To sail en the 1th May—The | entire control of them since they came on the turf. oi feledapahirnie f RACTERISTICS AND PER- | bringing on stables so great a distance is enormous, bany ;) to provide for the publicati : fy Dee ROCHESTER, R, G. Cruttendon, will juperior fat sailing American ship TIOGA, Captain | fashion, now Syrs. old, willcarry 123lbs. Peytona, | FORMANCES.—Peytona was bred by the late James two newspapers in each county in the State; to. and as ‘‘all the world and hia wite” will be here to see the match, it is confidently expected that those who “are bound” to make small fortunes by the cir- | ter of the Equitable Insurance company, for the want of cumstance, will “stand something handsome.” Rail- | due notices. Mr. Haro, froma majority of the select © 1 i FTI CKERDOCRE Friday tai eats oo A Mie stp! me RRR Need ye room accommorlation for | @yrs., IS Ibs. Fashion’s weight is the same she | Jackson, Esq., in 1889, at the Forks of Cypress, near leave on, Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at 7 o’clock. | cabin erm, who will be taken at a very moderate rate; | took up last year, but Peytona carries Ibs. more | Florence, Ala. She was got by Imp. Glencoe-a re- At5 o'clock P. M., landing at intermediate place, from the foot fo cabin bagsenmers can Gino be ecconarmonepes at theustal | than she ever did before; in her race with Blue | nowned performer on_ the English turf—out of ( PRIA BR net ANERICA napinin LW, Bey to make early: application ou bowed the shpat Naver hae, | Dick at New Orleans, in Dec. Inst, she curried 107 | antess (also bred by Mr. Jackson.) by Imp. Levia- road, Ferry, Steamboats and Turnpike Corporations, | committee to which was referred the Excise bill, to re- will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and. “Sunday After | foot of Wall street, or to JOHN HERDMAN. "| Ibs. as a5 yr. old. In’ the opinion of those well ea- | than, her dam by Sir Archy ont of Virginia by Dare | the Hlotcle Gee Trae ee ae ee carporations. | vort complete, reported a bill, substantially the same ae 61 Soni pable of judging, she is abundantly able to master | Devil—Lady Bolingbroke by Imp. Pantaloon—Cades és 7 2 that reported by the Senate's committee on poor laws— provide for the promotion of agricultural science. "Mr Jenne reported adversely on the bill to amend the char- mre ‘ ‘1 = Pot sani 7, c | down” like trumps, and upon a consideration of the ‘ , BIA, Capt. W. H. Peele, will loave on FOR LIVERPOOL—The New 1 bat yacht. in coheed feof srodi- | bY \Wormley’s King Herod—~Primrose by Dove— | se haten tao ‘ (the Assembly bill, excluding the city of York.) Tresilay M1 Saturday Afternoons, at 5 o'clock, wD "acket 21st May—The enperior fast sailing hee cin bee i rte | padi brconseqaenas'of her prods Stella by Othiello—Selima by the Godolphin Aretha matter, we have no doubt all will determine to con- | On’ motion of Mr. aur, the report w id on the , Raseaers (eking either of the above Fines will arive in ample UEEN OF THE WEST, 1250 tons burthen, Capt, | SOUS size and strength, : - | tribute their mite in favor of a project which will se- | tahto until Mom ‘The third reading of bills was th time fry orn a n ‘The Boa (are farnished wth new and for Avigke of pesbeoe sper haven above her regular day. rete Wasnioy’s Proionies, Cranactenistics axp Pen- | _ Peytona is a light red chesnut, some call her a sor- | cure such ample returns. accommodations are ua | stace rooms and cabin, apply tothe Captain on bank meat aide | FORMANCES.~ Fashion was bred by William Gibbons, ' ligt e, bei fi ) rivalled on the Hnvdson, Burling Sip, orto” “WOODHULS, & MINTURN! Esq., of Madison, Morris ‘county, N. .J., where she ¢ has prodigious size, being not less, probably, | the utmost of their power. As we have stated, the | for the special order. The Convengion Bill was then ta UW cerca ane Mesil Crcttog. dy of tte Roats of its Liew, |. py T Bouth sree | war Toaled on the dsth April, 1397.” She i descended | than sixteen hands three ‘inches high ‘imder the | police of the course will he under the immeviiate su- | Ken up, committee of the whole,when the comnit without a written order from the Captains or Acentas wet | Rticeyof passae $100, sas tome, Captain John from the most eminently distinguished racing fami- mandards thie a «mt measure, however, from | perintendence of Justice Matecll, nided by Hayes, | tee rose and the Senate went into execntive session. For passage or freight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C. ceed the Queen of the West, aad sail on her regu lies on the side of both sire and dam, that have | "He Unusual height of Her withers, She has a long irath, Stevens, Hathwaite, and some twenty or | tye protection of the lives of atcha ee in stemmrboote Sees ice es the ahaa eee sof the figured on the turf for a hundred yeers, Fashion | Clean head, and fine neck ; her shoulder is rather | thirty more of the officers of the New. York police, in | *®P Lamerty hs are new and substant: elegant state rooms, and for speed an yh f z i ee proceeded in ted only by the nomination of a with no other natural white than a star; like her It will behoove every one to assist in this object to | Regent of the Univardny aed the arrival of the hour ie ONDON LINE OF PACK he lon * , . navigating the Hudson, which went to a third reading. z= LONDON PACKET=Packet of the 10th May— NDON LINE OF PACI TeaRt splendid | Was got by Mr. Livingston’s Imp. ‘Trustee, out of Wal not so broad. as Fashion’s. addition to the sherift of Queens county and his | Mr, fused reported the bill (complete) to equalize us The splendid and fast sailing Packet ‘Ship NORTH. and fast sailing packet ship NORTHUMBERLAND, | the celebrated Bonnets 0’ Blue by Sir Charles, and eytona is amazingly fine, and | posse. ‘These parties have pledged themselves to pre- | tion—being the bill taxing rent charges—and after @ : UMD BLAND, Capt. Griswold, will positively sail | dl HR. H. Griswold, master, will sail on the 19h May, her | she ont of Reality— the very best race-horse,” says | Her barrel is so immense that, standing directly in | serve order. We have been waited npon by the offi- | long debate, the bill, as reported, was agreed to—ayos “Persons aboattoembark for the old country should not fail to |‘ fluving superior accommodations for eabin, recom eabin and | Col. Johnson, “Tt ever saw.” Reality was got by | {rontof her, one can see her ribs oneach side. Her | cers of the police who are engaged for the occasion, | 49, noes 46—and afer an unsuccessul motion by Mr. TAPSCO’ make early applicationto. — W. & J. T. steerage Passengers, persons about to embark’should make early | Sir Archy, and her pedigree extends back through | !ins are supported by strong fillets, bu 26 m 76 South sive, corier of Maiden Lane. | aplication to the rubscriber, 6 secede | the imported horses Medley, Centinel, Tanus, Mon. | °¢ like Fashion's ; 100 Pina street corees Gf South key, Silver-Hye, and Spanker, to an imported Span- | & strength, either in her loins or quarters; indeed her | ing will be marked, and that if they are not im- e notarch- | who state that should the slightest attempt be | R- Lee to re-consider, the bill was ordered to a third tthere is no indication of w j * one » indi reading. Mr. Oakley reported (complete) the Militia of want} made to create disorder, the individuals so do- Bill ead after,an ussuccessful effort by Mr, Fonda to pa I BT 8 WANTED—Good and suitable veasels to freight 4 : wont to a third reading. Mr, Mek Goal from Philadelphia and Bristol to Boston, Prove | _P. 8—The favorite packet ship Gladiator, Captain Buuttag, | ishmate.. ‘Trustee, the site of Fashion, wasa dis. | dock is Intger than thatof any race-horse we can re- | mediately arrested, they will not be allowed to es- | felsic ceieet comunitice. on the subject of the trect. merlence, Baca, Herarrch, Allen's Foint, Greenport, Hart- | mister, will succeed the above, and sail on the 2th of May, | tinguished race-horse in Lingland, and sold at 3| Member. ler flanks are fall and well let down, as | cape with impunity. on the. following. day ment of Gov. Dorr, submitted a report and resolutions, Phehighest price will. be paid and constant cmployment dttes, | eteeulat dav. . | years old for 2,000 guineas, to the Duke of Cleve. | ate her quarters; her thigh, stifle and gaskin, are | in which matter, the officers will be supported by the | Ganleanstery ofthe course of the authorities of Rhode Apply to EDERICK TYLER & COs ORCE DE OWN VILLE, Cote Lene find, after running third inthe race for the Derby of | Of stent size,whule her knees and hocks are models | persons and purses of the members of the Jockey | iaca'in ths matter-ten times tho urual number ot F. SAFFORD & CO: Fee Oe ree int tuain Lawrence, | TOL subscribers, He was subsequently imported by | of strength. She has in proportion as much length as | Club, Y | Which were ordored—and the subject was laid on the pedo 8i'Dockateet, Philadelphia. | 124 taseagers will be equal to those of any of the Packets of | Messrs, Ogden, Corbin, and Stockton. ‘Trustee | Eclipse from the point of the hipto the back, and is | — ‘The course willbe readily kept clear, as the entire | table. Mr. Harris, from the minority of the select com- : : OA “— | the port. For freight or passage, cabin or steerage, apply to was foaled in 1699, and’ w still shorter than him from the latter point to the | enclosed space between the d h ren | mittee on the Manor difficulties, had leave to submit « LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS—Packetot i SN pi as foaled in , and was got by Catton, out of j enclosed spac n raw-gates has been ccompanied bytwo bills—~ lish di , CHAMBERLAIN & PHELPS, or to " i Altogether ae - report, accompanied by one to abolish distress the 6th June—The splendid and favorite packet ship |__myll ee BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents.’ emma ry Whisker, and combines the blood of Broodcli ae jer she presents to the eye a most | ropedd. giving the horsesa track above sixty feet | for rent, and another in relation to certain tenures— Gur iinaieneiie I po <The French Brig OTMILTE, | Hermes, Pipator, and Sir Peter, on the dam’s side, | "lood-like and game appearance ; her coat is bloom- | wide. which had their first reading only, Mr. T. R. Lee object- ES 5 a the major part of her cargo going | With that of Penelope by Trumpator, and Prunella | "2 in the highest degree, and her general air is un- | Some hundreds visited the Union Course, and the | ing to thoir second reading to-day. The Housa then wilateeage arsengera, person desirous fo emit by thi Madre be despatched on or about the 224 | by Highflyer, on the side of his sire. ‘Trustee is | "suslly animated. | grounds of Mr. Stevens yesterday, the latter the | proceeded according to order, to nominate a Regent, and pisige Inet naval make eat. application on board, foot o! y ood, a LC INCKEN na not a chanee hates ; in addition to other winners of : . yo hi Ae trained ice her Ne gs ede place where the Southern and Mr, Conover’s horses | dotes D. Penre cca eccent timo poem ; 4 JOSEPH MeMURR tea FOR GLASGOW his family, in , his own brother, Mundig, won | DY “It, Is pn eer, so well Known on the Nor- | are training, with the hope of seeing them take their | for Daniel Cady, and : 100 Pin bere at Beet known fast malig OB Pee ee GAIT, | the Derby of 128 subscribers; and his half brother, thern Turf ag the toriner trainer of John C, Stevens | exercise, but only a few were thus favored, and | 0% oi tevsgtee, ant Mn Hammond wen Seelaree Gulp The chet ship. Independence ve Alten master, will suc- Sort, Master, daily expected, will meet with quick Cotherstone, won the Derby and the 2,000 guineas act We ‘eo es ae of this se Her | those few eame away still greater admirers of the | couemied." de moten to adjourn was pooh hares 4 ceed . 5 e 6th of July. mére ‘ m 708 Trelgnt, OPREY to. stakes last year. x jockey, the redoubtable “Barney,” isa native of Con- | “Big Mare” than ever,and were loud in her praise and catvied- ‘ayes 59, noes 45 ; and the House adjourned un- 3B CoA OLD LINE OF FIVER: tom WOODHULL & MINTURNS, Fashion isa ooh, ops Le a chesnut, with a gi ge wb world! How he got prose ot of fmocees, which made some peo es til Monday morning. —dlhany .2rgus, May 10. Packet of the 16th of May.—The new, magnificent and FOR LIVERPOOL—Fint Packet ShipcThe | tat; and a ring of white above the coronet of her lett | t's new Mm soutlewest we are not aware; | ence in the betting. Last evening 5 to 4 was taken | ee iced (ust sailing favorite packet ship VORRMILICE, bac wi: pe Pr VORRSE. | hind fi id fast sailiting packet ship YORKSIMIRE, | hind foot; on her right quarter she is marked with | 's real one is Francis ©. Palmer. He has a fine | freely that7 35 would be performed, and even that re CANALES ple Amount of Lang received at Alba qhes 1130 tone, D. G. Bailey commander, will sail positively on Captain Bailey Will positively sail on the 16th (dle, and his pr > of mind and | Peytona would take the first heat. ‘The strangers | ny, for the week ending May y three dark spots, like Plenipo, and other “terribly | Seat in the , 1849, rilay’, the 16th of May. tor passage, having unsurpassed accommodati H a gi ‘ soolness under trying circumstances vrovert , a H » Wartie' " > h ie q al high-bred cattle. She is about 154 hands high | coolnes if circumstances are proverb that have arrived in this city, particularly from the | Flour, barrels 19,504 Ashes, barrels. sigton sal Parison bonrl, tor ob eckeoas’ nate b — nora youl boc pO gilet the Vi ed ay high pn Fg tind with iy Ay a Leer, Ws) © Cone My fan eg the Hci are anxious to obtain wl the odds they LS poe Whe bushels it Patter, pounds tothe eubseribers, . 'ANTED—A Ship to for light head and neck, faultless legs, an oblique well | @nglish principle more closely than any of his con- | bly can against her, and appear somewhat surprise eet barrels 3,270 Cheese, do: myli ec 45 Faton treet mead to he Puleos Bank W, y. Apply to E. K. COLLINS & CO” japed shoulder, and a roomy, deep and capacious | temporarics on this side of the Atlantic ; he clothes that the odds are not greater, but the smallest tri- | Regn heres: Mis Wooton... , mim 40 Bouthetreet. chest ‘She has ‘good length of barrel, which is well | light, gives long work, does not regurd the wea- | fle is thankfully received ;” they forget that the ! ‘Amouut of Merchandise cleared 4,276,900 4