The New York Herald Newspaper, May 16, 1845, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

are THE NEW YORK HERALD. = Vol. X1., No, 134 Whale No. 4000. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 16,£1845: 7 ak Pitoe wo Contes THE NEW YORK HERALD. | dp JQs%-.tetc md tooo, oo eau tr Presentation of Plate. suena cont pT Mage ys ny pat A ia el nt “9 4 . . efor ench. ar ne jncrion.— Thy n 0. 8117 Kranklin street. z abt intee Amidst the general selfishness and bitterness of | yigy 15,—fames Fentmore Cooper vs. $ Me: | officer Ira ©. Smith, tiamed Van Cott, who has assumed Pennsylvania, three decks, in commission as a recely- prictor, : pati Reei ve inom wer abr TO LET OR LEASE. feeling that is displayed by office holders, miore par- Elraih.—This was an action of libel brought up from the the alias of Capt. Pratt, and ha; figured somewhat under ing shi ‘at Norfolk. F ath A PIECE OF LAND, on the Eighth Avenue and99d| tfoularly when the guillotine ied, it is | Courts below on demurrer. The case has been argued | that title; has been confounded. from his taking that title, | Franklin, two decks, in ordinary at the navy yard, irculation. or’ usand. street, about if acres of There ia on the | SCWAPY . been. appliod,, it im | Co tgovernor Wowerd tol concluded this deen Tie | kh ‘W. Pratt, of 12 Nassau street, mush to the | Boston. Senet eo Premises a we which would be; for | refreshing to find one instance of liberal ideas and | jged libel was publis i 4 - | dissatisfaction of thé r gentleman, as he happens to | Columbus, two decks, in commission ‘at New York, DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per tenant. Apply to HONY LL Fe ; t leged P din the Tribune dated Novem. | dissatisfaction ther g f B 4 4 copy—-$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. ‘Gimtee 25 Nassau'st, | Spirit manifested. The occasion to which we al- | ber 29, 1841; as follow be an honest man, and is fiuch respected in the com- | destined for the Ear Indies. ; ; & WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Prico 6} cents eV ANTEDSA stall Gomforable House oF | Inde is the presentation of a handsome silver pitcher | ,,'Atall events,having published the letter excepted t0, Oa acetic eatin, she g Oniey oO Secs, in Commisaton an: a sinelniagiele per copy-—$3 12s cents per annum—payable in advance. dron'uuder twelve Was riot axe, mentors, no SME | to Dr. John McClelland, who has, for the last yeat | 8¢%,matter Cooper, but suck ae ty ean he ts | newly appointed keeper of the City Prison, took powses. | ‘North Carolina, two decks, in commission as a recelv- ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always | (retevted. Address B., i the offce of fy H. Hudaos, Y: | filled the place of Resident Physician to the Alms | seemed to excite, we have at all times stood ready to | sion yesterdiy, having been duly qualified, snd received | ing ship at New York. cash in advance, . 198 Brondway, up strirs, with terms, &o mid ee : Physician to the Alms | soiieh cheerfully say covsection pr eras t7Y, f° | from the hands of Mf Cox, the Keys of ofice. He im- | "Delaware, two decks, in ordinary at the nevy yard, PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and OFFICE TO LET. House, by the various medical assistants who have | Bioose to send us. He chooses to send none buts gait | mediately appointed his keepers, and when it was known | Norfolk. despatch. BASEMENT ROOM to let, with separate entrance— | Deen attached to that institution during his regime. | for libel instead, So be it then--Walk In Mr Sharif, by the prisoners that Mr. Cox was no more their keeper, | Alabama, two decks, on the stocks at Portsmouth, Ne (tp All letters or communications, by mail, addressed fine large Basement with a se] entrance, | The affair came off at the Carlton House, and the | _ “There is one comfort to sustain us under this terriblé they, cheered in their cells with the gredtest enthusiasm. | Hampshire. to the establishment, must be post ve or the postage fame uitable for a professional gentleman. maaite At piteher which bore the following inscription: dispensation. Mr. Cooper will have to bring his ac- be sould ee a Gon in. pe A had ise} ee two decks, on the stocks at Boston i 2 : we PRs tion to trial here. He will not like to bring it in | and certainty he cannot hav ° oa Will be deducted from the subseri tion money. remutted VOR EALEA enna Coamary Resplaer oe mie JOHN MeCLELLAND, M. D., al Maa let we cra Voce kane ‘Nor in Otsego, for | Plinarian, for all thé fies he made have beendisregard-| fof York, do do do_—Norfolk.! Prorninron or THe New Youre Heracp Estaauisn ment cree of irvvratp Landy a lange Housetindxsod Ben at | BY his Medical Assistants in tho Alms House establish. | he is known there.” mh, Wea Seances har ae fom Si McRDabutatge eT” 7 péedemse, tk ondeener ce ee waty OSH Boston } Northwant corer of Fulton and Nassaw streate | Shey Buildings: good Gara wit jengy of Fra Trees wil Be er eek it Gp gar orm rma ‘ikaowing hat we panel, i and do of itidedvesw (tied titmaclt fo the’ best of his abilities, @ reduce, h is Fucates, ese Ciawid Tae oe “ mere seed ters “ x dnd social virtues, May 12, 1845, illndss of the wife of mir. Weed; and the dangerous state | Keepers to subordination. With some he has succea! | nited States, in ordinary at the navy yard, Boston UNITED STATES MAIL LINES FROM wees BAML. HALL. 208 Broquest : ceeds % f ta Gldest-daughter, at the time of tha F, but the records of the Court of Sessions show that the, * onstitution, in commission in the East Indies. PHILADELPHL?. TO : ~~ MUSIC... | Was presented to the worthy Doctor by Dr. Tilden | 2% bis elde: Ks at the time.ol thé Fonds telala.in i ission—home squadron. MORNING LIN | ORE. M. Duss AY, Pifsor of Guta, Singing ut Sichy Ac. | Drown, in a most appropriate speech, Which was re | question Tere ae Sea TOROS | Che dellowing emolatments’ kara, boas, made b Ma; Brandywine, in commission, on ber return from, Kast -, continues ies an ; igi was, ‘ “ eas System. ‘Terms moderate. pany, which included some of the most eminent | having the Asiatic cholera among them, or some other | John, Robbins, Edward |" Fiernan, Robert Campbell, | Congress, do ei do 5 7 ‘ Animproved Accordeon forsale. ,, | medical and surgical talent in the city, adjourn- | contagious disease, &c. &c., however i: may have sound- | Robert 8. Lamoreé, Abrahatn Bogart, and Isaac Edwards; | Cumberland, in commission in the Mediterranean, lt duly Ceeeen oundo bats Toler Re ap iacNes | waeseneats Wemce eves on eplicwtionat No. $ Chante ed! to the dining room, and. partook of an | dt silets did seom fous tathor iuhufallo there ‘~ | =—— Clapmar, keeper of the Lock-up House at ftarlem i | savannah, in commission in the Pacific, © Sistle, aud ‘thenee, by Raila be tonnes | = s “ati : ; We had like to putour foot right into it again, after all | Bernard Conway, night watch City Prison. It is hoped | Raritan, in commission on the coas 2 Gute oes wee by Railroad | to Britt Reraried THe BUsHM FLUTE. bt " je Pega 5 wah ae arpion. a ee dur tuition. we mean to say that, poet itie that just | that none cf mr. Fallon’s deputies will introduce any | Santee,'on the stocks at Portsmouth, New Hamp Rhat conta i i, f HILLIP ERNST, Teacher of the Fi id Guit i 1g me most excellent remarks | the day before Mr. ‘Weed had been cho! is cow female into the celi of dmy prisoner convicted of a Capi- | shire, cts with the Lines for the South or West the same af. P i . e as utd | wy, de by Dr. We * iy ked by his coun- y ct negeiy 4 soon. Fare $2. form te lovers of Music, that he for sale oue yf | Were made by Dr. Woop, complimentary to Dr. | sel in Surrendering at discretion to Fenimore, being as- | tal offence to spend the night with kim, or take liquors | Sabine, on the stocks at New York. Arrennoon ann Niant Lives. she above celebrated Instruments, constructed in every respect in | McClelland in reference to the activity with which | sured by suid counsel that, as the law is now expounded | ANd refreshments into his cell and e&fowse with other | gt, Lawrence, on the stocks at Norfolk. Through by Rail Road in Siz Hours.. sceordance with those now in use at the Faris and Loudou Royal | he had performed his duties not only to the patients administered by the Supreme Court, he had no | felons in the dead hour of the night,—and thal the nigit Faicares, Sxconp Crass 2. Fare Academies. To be seen at PHILIP ERNST’S Music Saloou, | of the Institution, but in his endeavors, by means of | e thly choice but to bow his neck to the yoke, pay ail | Watch will be watchful—and that good discipline willbe | Consteflation, in ordinary at the navy yard, Norfolk. a Ts Cam lee the Depot comer mys tm*r_. | the great medical school which hehad hi that might be claimed of hin, and publish whatever hu- | introduced throughout the prison. Macedonian, just returned from coast of Africa, and of 11th and Market street-. |" Broxdway, near Walker a 7 Sanday) at half-pas: KUULSTUNE’S KIDING SCHUUL, he control of, H 10 P.M. Mery Pas to udvance clinical instrueti miliation should be 1 re bro ay gacticacrngh a thers aa ee orks Pes 137 and 139 Mercer Strect. muchimportanse to tie atudette fo pee the | diately ruiued by the suits which Fenimore aud Richard | out in the house No, 8 Hester street, but was extinguish. .oors of Wan, reich Baltimore next moruing in ample time for any Line lea MR. JOHN 8. ROULSTONE has the honor to | had al be ready commenced, or were getting ready for him;|ed inthe course of a few minutes, aid witheut doin; Saratoga, in commission. boy eg form his friends and the public in geueral, that his | Voctor hud always been most anxious to throw open F f y ire C i 5, A, John Adams, preparing for ie South Wea ed nt the Depot or on board the boat, ai | js Bebo for Instruction in Horsemanship. 1# now open | all the resources of the establishment to those seek- consent pe eee how much Mr. Weed had paid | scarcely any damage. Fire Companies No. 10, 41, an ohn preparing juired, or else prepare tobe imme-| Fin,—About 6 o'élock yasterday evening, fire broke | placed in ordinary at New Y at the navy yard, New ¢ - by ‘ . his subsistence—how keenly WW. | several others, were on the spot immediately. It is sup- | York. “1 Dock strect wharf, Philadelphia, Fare to Wheeling, $13—tc Franken, so Gallons: his ing to advance themselves in their profession, and | hashad to smart for speaking his mind of him-we did | posed the fire took rise from the effects of w dirty chi Boston, in commission, coast of Brazil. Pittsburgh, $12, gure (or Pontlemen. from. 4M he regretted more had not availed themselves of the | not think that Fenimore's talk at this time and place of | hey. The building being frame work, the room gnited | _ Vineenues, in commis lestined for the East In A Puseciger Car will be attached to the Freight ° —home squadron. Moab setbih iia 2 i W209 AM. to PM: ot thi Y : ; leaves the Depot daily, ; P.M. ‘erms instruction made known on application to Mr, | opportunity. Ile was followed by -Dr. McClelland, | Weed’s family and of Weed himself as a man so paltry | instantaneously, but, as usual, the Croton in a very short | dies. anid serve in aitmarcesry next mortiags ‘Fire act” nae just received. from the eral fine and | 284 Dr. Hasbrouck, the present incumbent of the | that he would pretend to sickness in his family as unex | time put an end toit ab poche erg 1 i ar meee ent anoe eee For further particulars, apply to Me las | from the country sev: e offies... Dt. Paakois gave ap eanell ech, in the | cuse to keep away from Court and resort to trick after | _ ‘There have been sevoral false alarms of fire latterly. | Falmouth, in commission—home sq) GEO. P. ‘Agent, stylish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at a rea- FIGS Re ede e de en Pecerh 1n the’ trick to pul off his ‘cave fore day oF twor it eeemint io ce | The Cig Tele eth eek fae Meg im ihe Reet district |) Falrfield, in ordinary, at, the avy yard, Norfolk. No.7 Wall street, or 6 West street, | *02nble price. mptre:., | COUNED OL INGE OP paveied, i. hp mDOw sewed | Cn aulering the present relations oftie: pastien, enet na | lace alec, Cae eC ele ts task cut the leoality,sc we ja, in ordinary, at Norfo i _N, B.—Freight taken at 5 cents per 100 1bs,-myl0 Imre VAST TROTTING MATCHED HORSES. |_| sive terms, to the great uttention that should be paid | gen—tlere we wo again ae conclude it to be as above. ki in commission, on her return from East In 2) 1. + +®#\NOTICE. ery aa Tig ects, faateat wall matched Pair of | to clinicul instruction, and concluded by proposing | *"he third alleged vel was in the following words:— | Poitce OMlcem—Mav 15—Tue tare Mur + ‘ STATEN ISLAND sd Apology. Apply. ton? muown 8 were | as a toust—“A generous intercourse umong the | ‘Fenimore closed very effectively with air appeal { M oso Al : Cyane, preparing for sea atthe ary-yard, Nerfolk. FERRY. TOHN J. MESSENGER, members of the M odin) profession.” He called on | his character, and a picture of the sufferings of his wite | jy rue Menxnente wae ace. Levant, in commission, in the Pacific. wes FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. mi dt®ec Lumber street near Rector street. | Dr. Parken, who called on the profession to en- | and family—his grown up daughters often suffused in | ns, Punworean Our readers have already, been ap | Portsmouth, sn commission, an the Encl - eAetlais lh ane DISBROWS RIDING SCHOOL, deavor by the cultivation of good feeling, one with | tears by these attacks on their father. Some said this | prised of the murder of "Vr. Scudder, at Hoboken, ponte oe tocksiad MeweMeateco-b oe ‘The Steunioee SYLPH asd STATEN ISLANDER will Bowery, on Astor and Lafayette Places. | another, to do away with all that might lead | Ws ™éwkisly, but we considered 1: good and think it | Py “poisoning with arsenic-—of the ‘arrest of his any, Meaahetue al EuileaaloKie, 1 foll il farther notice s— R,, W. H, DISBROW has the honor to smn that his | to. th 1: f the jeal at | told. havea different theory as to what the girls i irs. Pe d with thi 1. | Germantown, on the stocks, P! eave as follows until further notice <= MY; 3. ROW bas the honoe to anuouncs, that his e common comneiytat of the jealousy that | Were crying for, but we wont state It, lest anather dee, | Own sistir, Mrs. Pennoyer, cuarged with the mu St. Mary's, in commission. 8,9, dt A My ho oes Tuition and acrebee Riding. Tree) oF Havestrin | was said go frequently to be found among. its | oi supreme Court Law be administered to wee oe | Ger and of her having committed suicide in her| SiUst3wh'in commission, coest of Africa. OE aT STATE Lehn Be Toe Houre for Ladi “gsceg:sftom9A.M.to3P.M. | members. It was by the means of such social | ° “The defendants putin several pleas: andit relation to | CoH, bY hanging. The first event we announced ia sLoors OF WaR, SECOND cLast—<. 8,9, 10, 1 and 12, A: Mu; 1, 24,5, and6 P.M. Hours rom @to$A.M.and3to7P.M. | meetings as the present that much was done | the first alleged libel aver that plaintiff on 26th Nov, | 24y2nco_of all the other city papers, and gave the | Ontario, in commission asa receiving ship, Baltimore. yom, ‘Terms made kuoy application as above. i » | ful! particulars in relation’ to the examination. in oral t the navy yard, ke. Wn Serine made, kuown on application ag above. a and Pa: | (0 do away with suchideas. He was glad. to hear | 1841, caused to be printed in Albany. Argus a noice Although investigation was made into the mysterious | Decatur, in ordinary, a ry yard, NEWARK AND NEW YORK, rade, tole . "~*~ myé imere. | that diplomas for services were bestowed to the as- | charging on the defendants the publication af false atate- | and dreadful muster by Justice John CO. Spear, of Hud: | Preble, in commiasion, coast of Altice. FARE ONLY 124 CENTS. “ PAVILION, NEW GHTON. sistants of the medical department of the Alms eyed hat ania warts woblished by them were in reply | son county, aided and advised by Mr. Boudder, the Marien in obituary: at the navy yard, Boston. ern john Gaff wil commence bet tie {oF the | "THE PAVILION, af New Brighton, ie now i fll opera | Hous” by the Board of Commissioners, such testi- | Years war known tomeny good sitters of ocean | prosecuting attorney, from which suficient evidence | alerts ordinary, ot the navy yord, New York. season on Thursday, April M4, 165, and run as | & tion, and the proprietor will be glad to enter into monies of approbation proved a stimulus to the young | {>"chd had the reputation there of a, proud, ¢ un- | was obtained to induce the belief, that Mrs. Pennoyer unics—8, lows, uaily, i : ta tow «nents with parties who who wish to TT ita fc men, and were of h serv: & 4 ote cous: &e- | had been aided and abetted by two male accomplices, i i Ne follow pity SEW ae e Year |e ie iabsfo, rege aperooania ug | Men, and were of much. pony ice tate A spitit | man, wherefore, he was in bad repute, thatby means of | consisting of her owe som, Theodore renseyes, and | Doihin, preparing for ea at the navy yard, Norfolk. ot street. y street. 7 7 ring action against defend- | scudder having received information thet the two young | Somers, in ect, iB county of Otsego. They also | men were in ‘iule city, yestorday. morning came over paints lice} te\cromnn featen, , Second alleged libel that if’) and employed oflicers Relyea and Lalor to search for | Perry incommission, on her return from East Indies. sey n ; rtant in tiff being in such bad repute th laiat matin sh a Porpoise, in com! Conte Hithe Pavilion syery day from 18 to 8 o'clock, Keyrhatenp cone medical education, and he was glad that the esta- ae bere ty not likes to. bi Stion pagan deat | her son-in-law, William Dean. Justice Spear and Mr. The Passale has been lengthened 35 feet, and js no ee ee I ar yw two hun- 7 : dred and twenty feet long. “She has anew boiler, and a new, | [Vf 188 MADDEN respectfully in the Indies of New | to that feeli ; ; j " ne igizeme . . ; forty lm in, copes oder He commodations tt | MaMingctsntnts 04 Cal ew now penne | memory of Dr. Wm. Pitt Canning, « young aurgeon | Suh! notte munis aston, o, caus, the part of | anarent negra cane men spcused of Mag patcare| Lamrence im comission home nqundros freucint and passengers have been very much improved. an immer consisting ast fancy | of much promise, who served a term at en article givi Lowell Plaintit? _ eriminis with tl A 2 Freight earried at reduced rates. 2% 1mtm_ | Neapolitan, straw, braid.and gimp of the newest Pari- | vua, but on being transferred to the naval service eee cm nancunt a tit ’s suit against de- | of her brother i i fi aay . bo Mead > red fendants, tried at Ballston Spa., on 9th D » 18 i i i . i th NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, — | "6 try Milliors and Brose Makes supglicd with the newest | had unfortunately fallen a victim to the yellow fever | and aver thet on ech teed oesiacd ence oF Jndge | omcers tveneeded in arresting Fennoyer. in the th ave-| Sharkt,in commission, 15 te P Coun jiners an : 7 ECT. | Patterns at the shortest ‘Robes of the on board the Vandalia in her late cruise. ‘ ibed; nus, with his carpet beg in Kis hand ready fore start, | Boxer, i ‘OR ALBANY AND AEP Oe DIREC’ fe rey pee ork pens Dresses Cod latest e cruise. We were mela apne words. as doscribed; that at the time Experiment, in commission asa receiving ship, Phile- All blishment of a new medical schoo! in thiscity added | ants for wordi He concluded by proposing the | ® r in relat uicide, Mrs. Pennoyer, in the murder After diligent and prompt search, the SCHOONER! and at a house in 8th avenue near 84th st, Wm. Dean. D.’s —The steamboat Captain RB. order at at this stage of the procceedings, obliged to leave, eed’s wife and children were sick, not of fi 5 i Forage, A empiadle avy the: foot. of Coustiondt ee ee newest | Much to our regret, as the delightful commencement | Cholera, &c., and that Weed was in consequence detain- penal that her hu tea Piban pea ry awtul at ire in commission as a packet, running between Nor. hs Empire, owing to her fight draught of water, will be ena- | style. ‘Mimem. | of the evening promised to ripen into one of delight- | ed, these thing known to plaintiff. ‘That previous | charge of murder, she immediately swooned away. The | folk and Chagres. bledat all Unc 0 paste ber and rasa “Albsey’ aed oy ws | eS cNGLIES AND GENTLEMEN -VISttine— | fal and dignified eajovanent: to anid “spoalkiM, Plsintif’ hed“ brought thes’ metions two inen Were reinoved from this city to Hudson county | — Wave, in commisejon, on coast survey. ample time to take the morning train of cara going east or west. LEME! = against Weed, ono against Hoffman & White, and two | jail yesterday afternoon by the officers, Phenix, in ordinary, at Norfolk. nt or assess of Freight apply on bourd, or to C. “CLARK, at 5 i Affairs in Canada. against all—in one of which (Weed defendant) plaintiff |"" Gann Laaceny.—Mr. John Elton, from Orange Co. | On-kachy-e, in commision 8 a packet, running be- office on the wharf, mid ro ON, business or ub od ns socpmmodated during their Our latest advices from Montreal are of the 18th recovered $56 on 30th April, 1842; in another agaist all, resigned himself to mbraces of Miss Eliza Clark, | tween Norfolk and Chagres. FARE #1 50-Regular Opposition Line be- | sway of Yorpsetabilicn whee tier ahh oer ain ee ee Mores $87 on lath September, 1842; another noticed for trial af | jast night, and while in a state of somnolency, \ steamens—J. oa veo fee Whar the | ‘Apartments with privase ilar ae ya nee ate all was quiet in Seat, ™ ee above; that plaintif had on Ist December, 1843, sued Clark eft him to his Slumbors, and is said to have taken | Mississipi, in ordinary at Boston. ns nee eee ieee x ., vinciel Parliament. stands proro; to the 17 agains q , ko., all prosec with her $50, which was in the t of tho slumberer’s | Fulton, in ordinary at New York. Fe Cee Berit Ck ed eee nf Bours, | 296 mere ‘Euston Square, London. na Lageitn. bY, Cooper, attorney, fc. who had them in his posses- | breeches. She was arrested to-day, by oficer Wm. H. | {Union‘in ordinary at Weshington. Hines south eae eet ae Baneiaae 9 im NEW YORK, Aprilai, 13. | * felland Hanimond, counsel for: Weol, who insisted tea Wer | Stephens. Esiecetons dn coremiaaion, Steiner PORTSMOUTH, 2a Sheanpeske TiMPER. HE: UNDERSIGNED annouice to the public, and particu. | , The Wel Canal was opened onthe 10th instant.— aloud oda at Wee AxotHeR.—On the 12th instant, two men named Jo-| Michigan, in commission on Lake Erie larly to the watch merchants, that from, di Between forty and fifty vessels were waiting at th mise, ke,; who did submit matters between | seph Cox, and Patrick McGerkin, ‘entered the store of i i Ne And theGatk ale a diatance of Sie ewe | rman uelntign under the ‘ine ot DELACHAUR'S | trance, “There it was expected they. would Sil pers Si | hitaclf and plaintid to’. ‘Cady, and agreed to sign and | s¢P" c°%, nd Patrick MeGerkin, entored the store of| Foinstt, in ordinary at New ¥ Pittsburgh, Pa. raAnd through the.Canal, of 13 7, are first | MAIRE, for the trade of importation of watches, and that from | locke by noon of Monday. publish what he should direct; all which was known to | while Mr. Harrison was engaged with McGerkin in the | Water Witch, water tank at Norfolk. =” Tn fact the accommodation by this Hine, both for speed and | ‘tis stid day they have on hand and shall veceive Hom their cor: | “It is mentioned despatches wore lately received by the | pltintiff when he addressed Jury, Kc.; wherefore de- | ofnce, at the buck of the store Me. Jomech Con took’ a Engineer, tugboat at Norfolk. comfort, is equal to any ether line between the two cities. en seth apie pre CHAUN & MAINE. 8" | Govornor General from the Colonial Office, stating, in | ‘endants published. To the third alleged libel dofondants | watch worth $30, which was hanging opposite the counter | * i Philadelphia, Apeil 17, 185. : ee NOt Halen eae Ry, | Feply to the address of the House of Assembly, that her | ®¥¢r that plaintiff ought not to maintain action, &c., be- | and retired with it, McCerkin soos alter left, and it was pellets Pa geben MORRIS BUCKMAN, Ageat, ‘A. Delachaux—H Maire. ‘azIm*m | majesty’s government had no intention of imposing a tax | © — say that defendants were editors, kc” and_| not until they had both gone, that the watch was missed. aap Fp concep eee ‘ : Me os ne al7 in#m a i aver that at Circuit Court on 9th December, 1942, at Ball- | ‘¢ i Eric, incommission at New York, destined for the Pa Bs. 3 pon colonial built vessels. mber, 1842, Cox was arrested, and committed by Justice William | |; THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL REMOVAL, Sound, on Lake W.. ston, Spa, in @ suit between them, plaintiff addressed Ju- i ‘ in’s affide- | Cific. Be EXCURSIONS—A sail across the Hudson | [)F, DROWN gOcotage, succemor to, Dr. Child, has re- iipentot extryy bon Sor wencels arriting oo doping Pare rk er erro tifect "as charged) and Viewes taken againet Kia, pGinaeuaaas pespaton ss ocetaiee! ear aeetteremnen it ise: er to y Fab Chambers street, anal st, nda unt, 1 i » ‘on, re] 5. ; Enysian Fields, along the ‘exceedingly boautityl and pictaresque near Vs where he continues his successful treatment ou ali | therefrom. that ae " oon pairs in: an iat nhl me st pee hn Beach M hoy Adams, No. 198 | the coast cy ‘Africa. ¢ i hores of the place, will. prove the most easily secomplished | diseases of mi Xr ‘The weather at Quobcc on the 8th instant, continued raed Teasonsstatéd by | Chatham Square, was burglariously entered, last night, aoe gh peter cabal po He Crom plese, very cold. During the night a heavy frost sot in, and | Plaintiff, butsay that before that time plaintiff had com- | and about 00 gold breast pias, 10 finger rings, 3 sete eold and attractive of all rural excursions that can be om the DR. SHA ny menced various actions on frivolous grounds; on Ist Ju: tit sina l aitver La M ts of Travelle: in, i ‘ HAS REMO. VED HIS OFFICE TO early on the 6th mueh ice of considerable thickness re- for) Erith ery reeieg pants on ist Ju- | studs, 4 pair of earings, 5 breast pins, I silver guard chain, fovement Tray rs. inten amare ee aq, MO 9 Barclay street. ‘The proposed meeting at Hamilton, in relation to a | 1#t November, 1842, commenced three actions against “re oni alt eo Hogarty was arrested ieee te keevelline yee fo. Ae cane ‘The Walks are in excellent order, having been considerably | _™ 8 sacha railroad from the Niagats to 8t. Clair rivers, was held oh Fareed son, ist Decomber, 1842, two against Weed, | and committed, for ing from Caroling Brown of the early part of the week recorded.— emb the present spring. eee NOqiceME. CLARKE has removed his Ingelliggnce the 15th inst. odman, and one against Hoffman & White; | No. 70 Chatham street, a bonnet and some other articles | There are, however, sufficient to show that the South ‘erry Boats from Barclay, Canal and Christopher streets, 390 Broadway to 3536 Pag oy =o The fo Courier says :—Tho measures Wy and had on Ist December, 1 sued out five capiases | of wearing apparel. is still ib 1] the catal of vis are completely fitted up with Awnings and seats. Broadway, where he coutigess aie Dees Se help, both | byt ied me pop inst Weed—and these things being kno laine im Spperels is still contributing to swell the catalogue of visitors to Nicht Boats run from Hoboken to Barclay street, unta 11 | Broadway, whers he continues to provide reotestant help, Doth | by the United States, to allow drawbacks on the. duties | Mtinet Weed and these things being the city, and for whose special comfort we found many oclock a 5 he upon goods passing through New York, destined for iste Ries and Fi . of the Hotels reviving those comforts that a sudden tran- P FTN ET | Customs in Canada, who has dec: that full duties must erebie excitement rth id r . Mi PEOTLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY ‘BINIATURE— PAINTING. be charged onal trcls entering Canada that have pase: nesters end amily were fortis cause grieved, as well | existed at Dry Drool, in Johowon, among: the workmen | evamyat northern andcapneciows climate, Stany of in the print worke of Messrs. Hunt & Taylor, and that a | guncarance ac well os the reality of their wiatere fara rect, at 7 o'clock P. M., from the Pier Svea J. & MeROUGALL has removed from No. 11 Park Place | od through the United States, even if they were imported i Courtlanat end Liberty: } « to 386 Broadway, fourth house above White street, east | from onSiand, ti on the following | riot was anticipated. On inquiry we learn the followi Biramiget ROCHESTER, Captain HG, Cratwadon, wit | He FEES | The Onecgo Advertiser of tho 1th int. states:—Up to | frOUndt: In relation to the pleas to the frst alleged | facte-—it sooutethal one ofthe Swacrs as gone to pars | Se: ACHE iSALSTPMNS Jegve on Monday, Wednecday'and iday Brenings, at7 0 jock. | ___ BANK FOR SAVINGS. | last evening, twenty-one invoices of merchandise, ship. | libel, the grounds of demurrer stated that the matters | unknown, leaving an amount due the workmen, together oe rT. Grey inginigs . samienenee 3d Steamboat KNICKERBOUKER, Captain A. hon, will QTICE.—This Institution is now remeved to No 107 | ped at New York for Canada, under the provisions of the | Herein are not a justification of werds in first count. | with a number of other debts unpaid. Yesterday after. | A. Coxe; J. Philu, Dalton “ aan? Boston; B. F. Sa EE ed ee erg bernie aber uO Chambers street. ma3imre | Grawback law, have reached this port, ‘The parcels com | Plea does not specify any acts or facts which show that | noon, or this morning, the workmen took posteesicn of the | Sloan, Judge Corston, Ja. Duncen,"R-A. Luke, Manches- of Barclay street.” + De OO ARE, | at Mostly of Wert India goods, with wome Cantén and | Piaiied wee ever Jostly eu ia Ged repute. The aver | works, ba isan oat, on, | teri rele snd Grey, Besitied, de 16 Stee: proper | suppor ing that by so doing they would stand a chance of | Astor—Redmond, Boston; R. Blake, George Wer- Troy; J. Camphell, Philadelphia; Charles Mason, inia; "I, B. Macey, Boston; N. . Robinson, do; W- N. 0.; Bryant ~ THIRION, MAILLAR. Li NORTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Brainard, AV) IOVED. from No. 9% , PEARL | Smyrna. will leave on Montaye, Wednesday, Friday and ‘Sanday After: | ELAS REET Cesore gaxc) % % No. 12 PEARL | Smy regu Mou ‘The first importation into this port, says the Kingston | *"4 insufficient to show that it was bad. Not certain | receiving a share with othe noois, Creditors. F' that reputation as alleged was acon = leathitee, tee quence of his be- | who came from the spot this morning, we learn that the 0 % . HH, Peek, will lea REMOVAL. News, under the provisions of this bill, took place yes- : . : ; ; - gerd, Thurday and Salary ‘Afcniooues at Glock MEBSCARROLLS MEDICATED VAPOUR AND SUL- | (¢rday. | The importation consisted of foreign fruits and steatally alleged im Lbel that vinmntit' ere ie bad fonts; | ura exe enleriiaunG; tet when ie suerinvgadbrs. spon, and] Better; Biasey tes ied ete Ce eee rein eer ot Pe ae forthe east oe were | in Rulten street west ot Bence ONS fe need, % | rhe lot consisted of 117 boxes Meleoe mizing wea nettar, | and that such was a consequence of his cing, Known. | his duty of attaching the property, there will be an out-| bell, WB. Keesing, Washington, "Phe Boats are uew substantia ore (urniabed with new and | che morning til § Seloek atuight Baths require om | cigars, the American duty on which amounted to £: ech cone a oe $2 the seoued aleeed Ubel_ sets bresk. The Creag belt RY: Cana apt for the Fo family, Bi elegant state rooms, and for 5] ‘secommodations are wn- notice. Im ce the imperial and ‘incial duty, £69 1s 2d. 7 x A d 0 A 1b @ pur- yy Pe SIOSEY LEST ee tac i a a aa pins Justification, nor specify the several matters intended as | pose of placing an attachment on the property, at the | Ciry—Dr. MeDufly and family, Fayetteville, N. C.; K. Freight taken at pagcerate rates. ea sides HE Subscriber has removed to 23 Pearl, comer of Rose | amount (nearly £1 5e,) is remitted under the provisions @ justification; that some of the pleas establish other | instance of some of the creditors.—Providence Transcript, | Bri g8, Peekskill; John Crean, Philadelphia; Hill and veil Denons are forbid trusting any of the yim | T cee epee katate ae aes en aT Ee Parte nei bill, and consequently on this orderthe impor. charges against the plaintiff than those inthe libel. The | Moy 14. Drake, Stonington; J. J. Mathews, Lexington, Ky; ¢ or {reight, apply on board the Voats, or to P. C. | dry goods, gold and silver watches, plate, Jewelry, diamouds, fur- | ter saves upwards of £47, of which advantage the con. | STUnds of demurer go on to state that some of the pleas Chas. Barstow, Philadelphia, and 10 others. For 8! ly tag gchutih at the office on the wharf. altre | auture, wearing apparel, aud every descriycion of twrgonal wroper | sumer ultimately shares the benefit. Were informal and repugnant, after avorring suits, &c., | | Swinpuinc Oreration.—A young man named mc ee SIN ERUL yy. ti (A Al OLEHUS The Sherbrooke Gazette gives the annexed : About fifty | Without averring attorney, &c., refers to said suits which | William Manhein on Monday called at several Storms, Philadel e ‘ ON sine laintiff and his attorney had already commenced. After | Market street houses, representing himself as being from i 483 Peari, comer of Kose sweet. | C&nadians passed through this town last week, on their | Pisintiff and his hich nence , rep! ing hit ‘4 ton, Louisville; Mrs. Smith and family, Cleveland; A. G. . ” i n 0 a ay to the frontier, to assist in sett ig, all of which wes known'to plaintiff does not | Richmond Va., and hadcome to the city for the purpose . ton, Rochester; EET Teen eee yonon forte | int ne baler ste RetPabareres se brava ofice by ing | rey boundary between this Provisce ani: the Usted ig, Nt Mots Re intended to aver were known to | of purchasing a stock of goods. He wald that his father | Sige, Ciucinnatl; Cherry and Boston, ‘oche pr gg above ports, as follows: MONEY TO -LEND: States. The party are now at work near the head of | Piaintifl. had recently died, and that he had succeeded him in the | 'Y- S0UY, Marylancs bf ’ BRAHAM J. JACKSON, Pawn Broker, 58 Reade street, | Connecticut Kiver. ‘There has been a report in circula in relation to the third alleged 1i f de- | prosecution of the business, He laid aside goods to the | _Guomr—Thos. Bridges, Boston; W. Walsh, Baltimore; H , Pa 5 : tion, that the Surveyors on the part of the United States | ™Urrer set forth that the plea pro! to wer part | amount of $5,000, besides purchasing a suit of clothes at | James Brown, Philadelphia, and six others. a roedovay, lone sponey, a aay ot smal sires, oa) | clnien that Hereford aud Clifton fall into New Hampshire | Oy of words in 2d count, and is not a justification of | a store in Chesnut street, and a trunk of shoes, which he | ‘Warenuy_—Sweet and Parmley, Providence; R. Arm- nae ters ‘ poy ie | under the late treaty; but we can hardly believe that | ‘at part. It suiticiently appears from portion of libel- | ordered to be sent to Congress Hall, where he had taken strong, Mobile; J. L. Storm; Boston; Ed. Robinson, New lodgings. Having promised to pay cash for the goods, | Bedford. Agent 6 Wall st. | of every deserumion. _____ 0 im*re_ | such an absurd claim is now to be set up. lous words which the plea professes to justify, 5 from are req i Since the beginning of this week, says the Ga | other portions o! publication in 2d count, thai defendants | they were accordingly packed up, and ready for transpor- good to apply to the Agent belore giving credit to any report that ‘all | BOARDING AT 27 COURTLANDT STREET in charging plaintiff with being the cause of aiffiction, | tation, when a circumstance occurred which excited a benkts dre engaged. mire OOD BOARDING, with plessnt rooms, for single gutle- | above the Chaudiere, fone of which her get naseen tee | #6~ did not hxean OF refer to matters set forth in plea, and | suspicion, and it was ascertained thas he hed nc torts to LosT. pan NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL FOR EiVERFOOL men. Likewise, a haudsome furnished parlor wi tedroon. falls Neither of the Slides are at present in operation ; | ‘at reader would not so uncerstand charge. It does | settle the bills which he had contracted—but was mak- SAVINGS BANK BOOK, ped hee of ie May The spend favorite pack | “Wouing, suitable for agentes! fymily—by duchanan’s Slide on the South side of the river, is im: | 90¢ sppetr that disrepute, &e., and plaintif's proceedings | ing a bold attempt to obtain the property under falve pre- No. 72,607. ot hip QUEE. OF THE WEST [etons earthen, Ne — NG practicable at the present height of the water; Wright's | Were Knuwn to wifo, &c. at the time when they wept, | teaces. ‘The firms whom he had served jn this manner BOUT the Gat of the mouth, while moving. ‘The looser is Weodeanss) sibicad BUAKUING. Slide on the North side, hes Boon undergoing some ex- | S&: Dut the time is aveired to be the day plain Enquire for Devid Thorpe, Mas Novlolkateet. aia were the old country will, uot fall to roems aad Parlours, wi ne bin all 10 tone and pars, pr, TOLER Solendid uswiy furnished Ripsn compre | ‘oasive alterations and repairs, which ave net yet com. | dressed the Jury after the alleged sufferings. ‘Ih oF Soneanieaete: for families | oigted. ‘The water on all the rivers has been unexpect. | Ments that suits and capiases rested on uujust and Mayor not deeming ti auy other, as their great capacity renders every way more | iTouston street, near Broadway. myli lw*rre | than it has been known for many years. It is believed | °°6' uncertuin, and plea should have stated facts t C a comlortatle anid couvenie shipe of a small class, aud thei that very little timber will be left in the smaller streams, | Wich made them so. ‘Ihe acts of plaintiff alleged in | which had been vrousod—and while at the pol a y to, Eecommoditious for cabin, second cgbin, aed steerage pessen- EXA . do Wik at'Guia tine auiprehended, * | plea are not sutlicient cause for suffering, kc., and aver: | he attempted to strangle himself with his pocket hand- e rel i gers, 1t is well known, are ior to those of ana line of PERSONS wishing to purchase Texas Lands, and PP! : ments of the ill opinions of others do not meet the charge, | kerchief.—Phila. Post, May 15. receive the above reward, or whoever will aT packets. Persons wishing to secure s should not failtc | KX Tides will it to. advantag: to call at the such not being ol a character to affect and grieve family — dum book and conteuts may keep the coat and receive in tke ly aplication os Foard of of Bese i, ort | nae Agency, Otlen, 71 Cedar aoe corer of Neca soe, ‘Theatricals. and also that acts of plainucan not make imputation of | 4, Li Win abieey.| "lice perera oun fe lad 0545 Elouataasnvect, cr coin tial At heic general patie ofc, South treet. | vers fouitpurchanm. Porealelow fortrade orcahy py" | |The Park has been doing a splendid business this | them libellous. The plea does not auticiently designate | ADJOURNMENT oF Tux TnotsLaTune— The sixty. | , The mpses cute le eee SSS re mi3re corner of Mi Lane. 14 Ree JF. RANDEL, | season. The Seguins will close their engagement this | persons intended by family of plaintiff, ao mein gl b ee BLACK BALE OR OLD LINE OF LIVER “PLANTERS HOTEL, week. The Bohemian Girlhas drawn excellent houses. | | Gov. Sewaxp argued the cause at considerable length | (han usual interest and importance was brought to G. KENSETT’S webb root FACKE TER act _titernecl Osi, Bageies TOMPKINSVILLE, STATEN ISLAND. At Castle Garden, Italian Opera is succeeding re- | Whar ceane,corendants, and cited several authorities | Cites ot Tous nis afternoon. The whole number of acts HOUSE OF REFRESHMENTS, dereveoet lant sliog favorive pocket shin YORKSMIUE, var | 'PYHE SUBECRIBER respescfully informs his fiends andthe | markably well. Great ho @ filled this magnificent | length. “The Court was crowded (0 exccane wha tee | The act in relation to the canals, passed both houses | NO4{3 PEARL STREET, neqe Chatham street, New fhe 1190 tous, D. G. Bailey commander, will sail positively ou } buble, Ears Ne Sane rome rere Boarders for the see- | theatre every night since ning. Pico, Majocchi, | case was concluded on argument. ¥ by considerable majorities; but was returned with the Harmonic Meeting every Thursday Night. "WSeY arma of passage cad to becuse the best berth, early ap | & louse i attached. Ge this srtblishmene, | V*ltelli, and Antognini are here. ; The decision will be given at the end of the term. wernor's veto. It was then rejected for the want of | _(£7~Private Lessous in the Art of Self Defeuee. _ mild Jt®re nag hal emo om Bos fot of Banton wm | AGH Bent Pat New Farge shige a | Wear, alo 10 have French Opera this sengn. aaa wee of se members wosdat Tie bileerrepeiteh tie | A FEW Respectable oe (eechnie) en be eesmmedaed ‘othe subscribers, oe the Former charges) stops at. rs’ Hotel Dock—Vare The New Orleans troupe will open at the Park in the Common Pleas, cottatiet We rue te ue ot theron: “Hy h79,000,) after A with board, at 61 Church street, ‘mis Rem f sr eee ROTHER L.COy.y,_ | SRN HiHEhe heh PEPER won re, Proprige, | SY Pet OC Dex! mon i cE, ais sooeitinge esortag tec emaeape Gk an a | en Re myllec 5 oR B, LF . ‘l v i a — — Davi vs. iD. nm. — J ‘2 - OZ Several Houses and Cottages to lae—apuly as above, 5: ps Reta wane aae a ean gement of | is was an action to recover damages fora hbal which, | the Pledges and guaranties of the act of 1843, and paying | ¢y NE HUNDRED ene tnice, Formers and LONDON LINE OF P. ys D lid ‘May Oo U to a UM D, a e ic ry $200,000 the eral fund, for the preservation or |bacribe $25 each, to purchase atract of tea: sor fn oiling packet ahip NOR THUM BERIAND, “BiGGaics KEPUSITORY OF FINE ARTS, — | Villes, and a variety of interesting novelties are in prepe- | 24 published Felocting pen a eee Sethe slum, | Completion of untinished portions of the Genesce Valloy | of lant, in oveot the inowt pleaaant and: heathtel ma tit and : Tegal day. : e 67 Canal 18 We toa, "The article was headed :—"/ @ ond 1 lack River canals,for bringing into use such works | America. This land is of easy access and in the midat avi0g tupsrior accommodations for eabin, second eabin and | GLC POne Ge LR VN, 2B ny. ‘The Naw: Bowery Theetre is in: the fell-tide of oe Va id ens eieeley and Lhur- | on the Enlarged Krie Canal Canal Commissioners | thriving popalation. Enterprising men who would like to tpplication to the subeeribery ns eee Cirersind oo fe Fhovcedt Tellewonn of RARE OLD prosperity. For the Aith time a theatre isto be reared | miltee<cAdopted eiticene look ouy fos the former, David | *all decide will best promote the interests of the State, | curgt Warznutce dged fo 1 acres of kop Nall eee ol JOSEPH MMURRAY, Stebel the usual ries. srs? 8 EOUNY tote then | on the opposite side of the street, on the ste of Hamblin’ | i. Nagle” "The article proceeds to stale that tevoral | 8%,f0r the reconstruction of certain locks, ke. Re. | "imvitatege''o" ARNOLD BURFUM & CO. ration. years ago, whi 3 7 z . into the closing days and nights. Such was the fact in TO HOTEL KEEPERS. z in Baltimore closing . ret success: LD bgt Bo to fl a Medi oe bn tg rolation to the railroad bills. All, or nenrly all, rome WANTED—A Sitmation as Stewart or Barkeeper, by a bap pon and | boys," under "Captain Rock,” would iceseded | sixteen or seventeen in number, except, wo regret to Young man who tn had mony years expersenes In some a sive months tour | it throwing off their shackles, had not Nag) say, the New York and Albany ‘Railroad, became iaws | ofthe wemetpal Hotel in this country.” Address Ac jeined them and. betrayed them, and thus | 92 the last day among thom the Dill relganing the New | oSce.____a ase 100 Pine street comer of South. N. BO! ‘and D: fo is in | last co: e irish peasantry were oppre: , 8.—The favorite packet ship Gladi Captain Bunting, {Grate Aprons t Looking Glasses in PP poet well (Tuceowdl the aber: ced salt ba de tock of ay, ay basdanaiens regular day. 2s i CD ger sree rreerereemns OS nee LIVER OF PACKETS—Packet of QUARTERMAN & SON, thousand do Mabe heures aerate pret: ian ceo br Hi NO. 18 ING SLIP, AA in Ci ri York and b NEWSPAPER PROPRIET Turovonotr au. yl ove Meee ee enean, Bual ie Henry Phillips has gone to Canada. On the 18th | tho villainous «Major Site trea eae a eene, them. *2 | op due the State. Tenioneca person fully alibed thom and by pA dated momacyone 6 ‘embark by this aw, | H0vs8, Brow axp Sup Parvrina, Gnainima, Maaatino ann | instant he was at Oswogo and gave a concert there. He | friend, “Swain.” ‘Several ‘of the poor co! Irish | _ One of the most important bills of sion, is the | long experience in différent parts of the United States, wishes Freer nas ety sarees 20 eembark by this su ALSO PE sue returns to Europe in the latter part of this month, and in- | were subsoquently prosecuted by the informer, “Nagle, | ¢X°ise law, which authorises the submission to the peo to oath sane stanton in any dgpegtment of ang wepapee one eer EPH RAY, Fon Cuenenes aro Gorinc Buitowas, aoe ro onpes. | wedied entrtaiimonty he nosh eetiSe with aioeran, | and were transported some to Botany Bay.” The article | Ple of sac town, of the question of license or no license, ferwoaldimaka ay effective asaocnts Gu county etgh Aa? |g aatogn sh Dasipeeeienee att arm —miintec ____________ | nont artists, on occasion of the Queen’s visit to the Irish | thie country, and sold hina tat the whigee °°" | ‘Two bank bills, one for extending for two yoars the | Sree (Post-neid) at Axford’s ne, Bowery, ceeds Pik Henry: well n the ef tye— “ware | 1, 4, y GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN. inthie couatey. Pe auto delighted with his four | ‘The painiif brovght. the action, alleging that this | Laver Rochester bree Ioan There ile hilty'ne TOBACCO AND SEGARS. . F] BK 5 .. | in this c re , 4 - . 8600 ree ee Grrl rol tore” i fhe Tce |" Maywood fa albo about to proceed o Canna, He | Siutcent Atal apna beeches (5a a: | ogee ine nite uo we acoltets” | 5 yogert ARAN Sethe tte pr ee SHERIDAN, Capt, A. °F. De Peyster, of 1100 tons, | Hea Pig Lion orale by CABS WARD, | haw prepared a very attractive melange and will doubt: | es, And six cents costs, cceupina s Coaaeel of ea ghtels of ia tne. 0oa) | Alvanumenel maarteems of ¢ wus above, her regular day. ;dAlnoaeneral gasortment choice Segare of rarions qual ties, sel freight havi odation ut for | ._my13 3m%ec . No. 71 Broad street less very successful. BAe Edward Dalton vs, William Joyce—This was an action | Such is the title of the Dill, although we are not aware jected by A. A. 8. on his last vi smlenlor and comfort, apply. on board, at Orleans wharf, foot | ~ TO BORAX MANUFACTURERS, | _ Ole Bull is on his way from the South to.this city. | 19 recover damages for slander, uttered by defendant. on | that it recsmmencla the sreasune: herihes then ts provite |. Also fnew brand of Seusre, just Cg of Wall street, or ORAX FIXTURES FOR 8ALE—A complete apparatus | He will soon after his arrival return to Europe. the 20th January, 1845, against the plaintiff. The slan- | for taking the sense of the people on the subject, and to | Priting of new styles, Ke. Ke» A. , E, K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. | BB! mann bodeg Bowe Boilers, Vata, &c., and a receipt d “Peshion” derous words were as follows :—' He (Dalton) stole half | direct the time and manner of holding the Convention, if | "S%t‘Swere ny No. 94 Broadway ct Price of paseuge 8100, temanaicture the seme with the lsiest improvements, “Also | ,, rhe new comedy of “Fashion” had an excellent | « case of linen, and can prove it. Lam the man that | the lecision of the people. snall: bo 4a the aMrmation == | ie 2were Packet Ship Ga Gents BJ Trask, of 1100 tons, will | ¢ Manu tolet, bnquire of run in Philadelphia.’ At the Walnut, Jamison, Scott and | told Beal and Leach (two merchants) that Dalton stole | Uron t Dect s diversity of option, and HE SUBSCRIBER, Sole Agent in the United for succeed the Hboridan, end june, her regular day. mit lweee SOB JACKSON, 113 Water st. | other native “stars” are doing tolerably well. the money.” ‘The words es alleged were fully proved | filed reer ie don ere, Cr ohinion and sourse the wefl hnoven Wie received from his i a ~ BLE. |, Atthe Baltimore Museum vaudevilles and farces | on partol the plaintif. ‘The dofendant made an efort to wine sg See tg iY fokaepeatien rey eis Se. | Oporto, under the brands of TRASH” and ‘ ICE,” BS peor Sh ERROOL—The | New | Line Regnier Tone SH BLACK MARBLE. | | havo boon pretty. well patronised, Walcott and Miss | slow iat ho did notuse the words, ‘The jury rendered | ovpadiantch Of the corer abictous tim | Deg len co ora co thi coum, Sy. sont samrtesions ri a mT wisi 10 tons Wurthen, Cape. 20 barate Yas hae locks, ifroarivetron ‘Galway, Gannon have been the chief attractions here. 8 verdict for plaintiff of $50 damages and 6 cents costs. ‘a movement so yaraly and nearly Gpaaieat ties, to hich the Bran CaM weet ” ie an. will sail as above, her regular day. and for y reas & BROOKS, Holland, Miss Shaw, Mrs. Hardwick and others by the whigs, all were content to submit the questio lently affixed, © pi splendid, Inrge and comfortable | _ mitec No. 6S and 67 Nassau street. | are playing at the Albany Museum, erg the preliminary decision of the people, and to be guided | sphropriated inany years sunce, by whe house of Osborn Brothers neal ne board. wrest’ at SLACk " ot playing Ibany Museum. Before Judge Edmonds. Dy such decision, of Oporto, before it was y any other person whatso- DHULL & MINTURNS, IDE OF MANGANESE. Signor De Begnis and Miss Mary Taylor have | May 15.—Samuel S. Do i final ever, and according to universal commercial custom, no Sign May 15.— S. Dougherty vs. Thomas Hope—This | As the bill was finally passed, the sense of th r pomseesing ‘the. TEs Pri pn 0, H South street. | 10), OO LBS. Ground, of very superior quality, justre- | heen giving pecan in Boston bs much ; was an action for ej ckment io Feetvar Certain broperty isto be taken att ihe next ania election, and if Inthe peg : i bs: pg pea binges a Phe Packet $I 900 tons, Captai iton, E e e popula: i is gi “ in 12 , which was sold tnder the assoss- irmative, the election for tos be held on the | Pare of thi ription ine, wi le willsuccred the een of the'Westsand seifaches simutardoes | _midec Noses and ty Reo scat Pa ballad singer, is giving con- | rent. ‘The jury rendered a verdict for plaintiff, aubject | last Tuesday in April, 1846; the Convention will assem. | that will impsore for any member. of years, and not the 2ist of June, adec 10. OOO EBS OLD FILES, but tide used, forsale At Palmo’s the “Ethiopeans” are as usual drawi to the opinion of the Court. ble on the first Mondai in June; the amendments to be Nee in atx month, rill ate 4 WANTED: and a to fight A ‘Also, alot of File tle waed, le wing submitted to the people at the election in November; lglg pee Coal f ia ing , eceentiote for Kile | good houses. General Sessions. h fter the 31st ° ~ a dy phe P.M se mh eet ar Ny iheettentt man etre sud mith. Ap- Li Miss Julia Northall who made her debut at one | ,, 41 \6—In consequence of the adden ingest and auch mae wen take effect from er the ; gales mcg mini a aa ford, ivew » a ‘parts. ——TLANGING PAPERO 4 , is Honor corder so ‘the impossi ity Among the public bills which b jaws, were, the i » . The highest price will be i and oetant \t given. HANGING PAPER. tone 's concerts here, is giving concerts in Phila- of getting one of the Gusaee Viens Jaages, there wee | ect oie had al pot oll be loan cllaees ahd dows and bi Pays to virtue. as Wit pays 5 " Aly sik 12,000 » sale ih hi ingB no Court of Sessions held yesterday. Should Re- | county expenses; in relation to the contracts or debts of OTICE. Es. * pat dy 0. 63 und 67 Nesoor ateot, Booth the great tragedian was playing Brutus | corder, or one of the Common Pleas Judges be able to | rail to authorise the Canal @oard to siasihte!& UO: bates Dibnemtin tile Siinte, 025 Im*re At Dock street, Philadelphia. at the National Theatro, Boston, at last dates. attend to-day, © Court will b in certain cases, and to regulate the s, and the public in general, they having '*, patrons, ané v FOR GLASGOW —Requler Packet—The well RAs Mr. Thorne the ex-manager was also at the same New York rooklyn ferries. returned from Europe, have resut again at known, fast sailing Bi jarque ADAM CA. 2 establishmont enacting Titus. f : U.S. Commission. OMice. The Militia Bill was lost.—.dibany Argus, May 14, ‘old stand, 153 Water street, comer of Mai in the oo Scott, master, daily expected, will meet with quick” Mr. Eddy is doing a flourishing business with the | Mar 15.—A seaman named Charles Williams, has beon all eee Ne Eee etl caved crecrtoant Ueayatch. For freight, B3db & MINTURNG, les Theatre at Cincinnati. t : arrested on the charge of endeavoring to create a mutiny, Court Calendar—This Day. eae aan ” wire ee ae: pr KS, Borghese troupe are on their way to Vera | on hoard the, barquo Superior, on the 3d February last, Common Pusar—Nos, 9,3, 28 0, Si, 68, 94, 66, ae ae OOTY Ree Lito thele advantage to eal lassen street. Crus, /hilat passag: port. SeRcUIT jat—Nos. 71, eo . ne ;

Other pages from this issue: