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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sn IM NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1845. Price Two Conia. THE NEW YORK HERALD, | NOQZ!SE—DIBBLED’S Hair Dressing sod Ladies’ and | Movement in Favor of a Social Reformation | man; " i Gentlemens?’ Wii i i y persons have been ined to it—several at- | that an American christian 1d but poorly discharge Rochester. Cre cence ao “| Nog toahe Broutway, Tow aque below’ Tiewondon in Kurope and thie Country. tempts at practical realization are maidagand men of | his duties to his country and his God, who, because ‘of, [Correspondence of the Herald.) JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. spectfully inform his customers rae abl he wile | J. G. Beynerr, Esq.— intelligence and devotion have’become its advocates. | the dangers which were apparent to his vision, withholds Roc on, Ma 1845. Mays be im attendance to wait ou those who wi ja It is with regret that I have read your repeated Mite vesterials of a wide and efficient propagation | #4 exertions in the conflict of opinion, which is now i ocuxsren, May 20, 1846. Circulation--- Forty Thousand. | gi yom nn nis or description, would | ¢titicisms of Association, and the manner in which | are preparing, which will be applied as the times | FOS" around us, At the present moment, we want | Our city for the last week has been in quite am DAILY. HRRALD— reise to call and ee the assortment which ‘he las constantly , it has been confounded with doctrines of a commu- | ripen fort. in the machinery of cheistos eiotaiee, "We want such | UProwr, caused by the appearance of Mr. Green, the copy-—$7 25 per einum-"peyanis in advance. PT | Spend et eholectle and retail. : ‘og | Rity of property, infidelity, &c. &e., with which it | In another article Iwill explain. something of the | men as Wilberforce, willing to rise or fall, by the rising | reformed gambler. However good Mr. G.’s inten WEEKLY HERALD_-Every Saturday —Price 6} cents the hen and eisai the hie, Venonlon Salen. Ga sewmainn bes. nothing in common. Your r, With its large Principles on which association rests and ts me- | or falling. fortunes ‘of the land that, ga Them birth: | tong ional Heian lames tants iaeeds he. rear per copy—$3 124 cents per annum—payable in advance. | ”*<¢ baie 1A irculation, must have prejudiced a great many eae ne . B. urope were pouri er thousands upon us, * ; i : ADVERTISEMENTS en aval pctevaivays | myaiwe jo WU“AMDIBDLEE ta eg, |pindn ago ond dee through em | american Sunday School Unton-—wemty> | Suns nen ooh eee itch | ave done cher wction ofthe county in exposing cash in advance, ORGAN FOR SALE-A GGC with six | and the principles upon which it is based. First Anniversary. oppressed of all nationg of the earth, may ba perpetuated. | | © Tos) y Ge general and conceded fect amon AeINTING of all kinds exeouted with beauty and | sobs, mgioved 1 8 swell, octave of pedals indshifting | Association aims at a Social Reformation—at a Puiapetenta, May 2ist, 1648, | 1 2evg po simpethy with that narrow, selfish spirit that | ternity,” It sa ge : agg OK « ae in wetter alicia warranted ofthe best materials and work inp, and’ wouldbe | reform which shall go to the root of the evils that | ‘The twenty-Arst anniversary of this Society was cele- | ould ber the d by the inereaso of the ferm in which he | ‘Re intelligent ones of this community, is Ts or comm! by mail, addressed | suitable for a small church. ‘Terms moderate. to Dr | afflict the great body of mankind, the rich as wellas | brated last night at the Musical Fund could enjoy the franchise, to deter his coming among us. | doing more in one week to injure the young men of to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage | HOUSTON, e. myidiw*re | th , is! ic Hall, in the pre- ry 5 gf among n will be deducted from the subi on money remitted RATS, MICE AND COG s the poor, and offer some effectual means of eradica- | sence of about 2000 people, of whom more than four-fifths | Such an idea, in this country, is the most visionary of | Rochester than all the secret gamblers that infest GO! ATS, KROACHES. ting them. Association declares that these evils are any that ever entered the mind of man. It could never | . ‘Sega 2 Pooaseron or rice ne ee mee | Tiesate teeter eds Be |fatmorysocal-and smal in terrasare then | Tern, Amor rintrry oben ad abion | ecb legs eeals ave’ tr ety ould doin a year. —‘The facinating exit political, particularly in this country, and that politi- | 3¢V¢F before filled the spacious saloon of the building. | our vast extent of territory, and the nature of our gov- | ment that Mr. G. describes as being produced by 19H ME! Northwest corner of Fulton and Nastau streets | eteates satisfaction forthe hare calculated to exalt humanity, the BUNNING. Danning’s Howl, | cal reforms can do little or nothing towards remedy- | There was a full choir in attendance, and the singing was | ¢™ments, wh 63 Cou jand st. 8 ¢ ee es : ae pe pecans nly 4 , not that the emigrants seek our shores, | Z4mbling, has induced many an old and young man TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS, W: MOREHEAD, 41 Courtandst bi Pe that thi in favor of a So- | HENRY Esa, ok widen “Phe ae ig men was hey do not crowd upon us in greater numbers. | to try the reality of his statements. Since he has D. GRAH. 79 Courts eR gis. - late Getureotoerton te oon teen “i for by | then sung by the choir, after which a prayer was offered | Let them come. || have no fears of the result to us. 1! been here our gambling houses have never been ees Pffor.sle at RUSHTON & CO's, No, 110 Brosdway, 18 Astor | the suffering condition of millions of our fellow eres- | *2 ‘B® Tirone of Grace. turity of our religion to fear harm from eugn a source. | More crowded, but this is not, all. If the curtain ose, and £36 Brondway, New York. mal'imérre | tures by sound reason, and by true charity and jus- st Spe lg t them como among us, and let us baptize them in tha | that hung before the window of a certain hee EXPRESS AND PIONEER PACKET LINE, ~__ FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!? tice.’ It would seem, in fact, as if the time had arri- “We have thought of thy loving kindness, O God.” enjoyment of our own free institutions. The great evil | ble house on Fitzhugh street, could have beendrawn From Philadelphia to Fittsbyne vig jhe Pennsylvania Rail- ‘R. EDGE Feapecttully informs the public that his ar | ved in the history of the race, when the most ad- Poaum xiviil 9. with us is, that we are too prosperous, and, as one of the | on a certain evening of last week, any “passer by” roads and Cunal—through in 3h days. ‘The above ltae 1s now in Tangements this season are. on, he tat extent noale 1 nailarin"ehoraka Riimegdlc ~ Let all assembled here, results of our neglect to be duly thankful to the Almighty | could have seen in that room a table, around which full operation and offers great inducements to persous who wish | ever sicempied in this county, He je lly prepared to | Vanced uations should undertake intelligently and r » iver ofall gant weann teat comaecitg’ casted it Tak bh 7 gs ah a'pleasant mode of travelling to the west, furnish: Chies, Towns, Public Gardenm Theatres, Parte: fee. | with foresight, a Social Reform, after having gone A me er felfin an ineroasing Protestant seciariaulsm throughout | “et Several respectable gentlemen, very busily en- ponte gargars builtin the tout approved modern style, the | with pyrotechnic deploys, varying” in price from $8 t0 $500, | through, asthey have, so many political, legislative ‘And grateful homage pay.” the land. We are becoming entirely too sectarian. 1] Sged with a pack of cords, and trying to win eacls Lp peal aa aster wagliey bees praia mag PP Ard wilaie, aad to he aca thieeeerort | religious, and other reforms: it would’ seem as if li think Lam correct, but I should be rejoiced if 1 should | others money, by performing the very triel of travellers. ‘The scenery on this route is unrivalled, and the never before exhibited te the publie--A Car. | Providence, in its mercy, had at length decreed that To thee, our God and King, rove to be mistaken. I think we can see our Christian | Mr. Green had explained to them buta few days be- reat chat of Pennsylvauia internal improvements is well wor. je, Maroon Med Matetae dies uakaows man should emerge from the long career of sufleri one ete ee ne brethren drown away in sectarianism from the great | fore. Mr. Green, in his lectures, throws out so mm ene, | ap a veld p11 'the fatigues aid dangers so: pom gl ISAAC EDGE, Jr., Pyrotechni through which he pel bare and it is in the light oe The honors of thy praise. “2 nd ela tis fame: oy Salglon tee proce toapier wey ‘eucubling., than quate’ 7 pied ns “ol Seung men teudant upow stage travelling, nd atthe same time maken ew Dal Jersey City. hai bi AS tee hyo tae great Command thy blessing, Lord ! sports with the happiness and the salvation of mankind, | in this city have made up their minds to try it a lit- Nireeen ee aasaihe GENTLEMENS' LEFT OFF WARDROBE problem is beginning to be agitated. at the present On all assembled here ; nd accordingly we seo on one hand episcopacy elevated | te while. soca teenth <— pone mare od WANTED. _ time, far and wide, among the civilized nations of And may we still thy grace record, as if there were no saving virtue beyond it ; Methodism No other excitemeut but this gambling business phia N. E. corner "OF ee! ‘and Fourth streets, and at Nos. EN and Families can obtain the full value for all | the earth. Let us glance at the progress which it is Through every circling year. and other sects oxalting their creeds as if only salvation 9.9 H Jecti gal ‘Busi A 13.and i South “Third ats. ‘A. CUMMINGS, Agent. ming to thes bah eden, fentlemen | making, and its condition in some of the nations of | ‘Phe hymn and prayer being concluded, Mr. Pactann, | Was to be found inthem, I admire the attachment of men | has troubled our city since election. Business is not Philadlnhis, May 1h ts, York, appl UT Li 7 eee eran HE IENISELLY Agent ior 2” D. LEECH & CO.’ Line. 7 West st, N.R. wit mote than say ather betoen hea? | Christendom. the Secretary, arose and read the annual report, of which | t© the churches to which they give in their adhesion. 1 | a8 good as it was last year. ‘he weather has been ieloe offered" iti ath ‘ i i hangeable and unpleasant. Your r is in as price for all articles offered. In France, where the foll bstract, affordi 1 if | admire the love of the Presbyterian or the Baptist to his | change: P pape! will Gnd i to theit advantage to cand fot the saben maaan phen tied” Gad auth anal: rp a ae Gabeloenctens of the octely in the couse of the year, | church, and I claim for Episcopacy the same degree of | great demand as ever. We got the first news of the may? 6m rre to selling to any other person. J. LEVE, ; ‘i icone The amount of books distributed is $91,112 55, which | fection from those who have adopted that mode | result of the great race through that paper. mn foe Bi hee, fork hamgilingupetbed fren, Feral, ndereodent oar bee ey a exceeds that of last year by $21,903 38, ‘and is’ larger | of religion. But, while admitting this, fet us not | any thing of importance turns up in this part of the i x i ions | fritter away Protestantism—which I believe to be, CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE — | gradually hod their attention drawn to x deeper re- | tito exeecd-those of fast year by the num of laser er, | Under Gods the safety of this country—by” en: | COUDtY, you shull hear from me, _ TED. form—to a reform in the social organization | ‘The total amount of donations and legacies received | Couraging the sectarian influences which now ‘Theatricals, &. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN having any any enst off or | itself, instead of in the government and ad-| during the year is $25,930 56, and the salaries and ex. | surround it. ‘The speaker referred to the American! 47 Jackson, the future lessee of the Bowery in superfuous Clothing to dispose of will, Gnd it to their ad- | ministration. {The idea of ial refc HH ses of agents to collect this sum, and of mis: Sunday School Union as the instrument which was to do ser a dterey vantage to send for the subscriber, who wil the highest | 2 HON. iy a ee eee es i , missionaries i i vet * Ant | Prospective, advertises for a company, and announces cash price for the same. i’ S’COMEN' SS Demure’ | is penetrating in consequence into nearly all the | to establish schools, and promote the general interests | 8Way with the spirit of sectarianism, and to guard against | Prospective, sdvertines fons eomapiay, end senens N. B.—A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will be | spheres of public life in France—into the press, into | of the institution is $9,233 89. {hedangers vettich het:boon threatened; and he sald that ‘Tha aninial dy areived” Ti edi romptly at o ith ; a i 7 P ue of ries, - furnished gratui 8] h iu pas 8 RTE ma im#ec_ | politics and legislative deliberations, into the teach- | __ The value of libraries, &c., furnished e paie ee Ha thee Sioa es flight "We an geon bly auichede wore dhipeet by) and a the mapas of SNL. tet WARDROBE. ings of political economy, and into literature. In | The average value of these libraries is, within a. frac. | With our extensive onterprises—increase our population | Mr. Van Amburgh. : a ‘ i » | Paris, two daily pape ‘ic Pacifique. C imated —say to the ulation of Europe, come on and share ‘ ‘ S G ‘Wishing to disencumber thomeelves Of their: supertisons. | Lafi8, two dail re, La Democratic Pacif tion, $7 60 each, and it is estimated that’ the number of vito She opel af E ay Mr. A.A. Adams is drawing good honses in wardrobe, either ladies’ or gentlemen's; also JEWELRY. | and La Reforme, besides some weeklies and re- | schools aided is not far from two thousand, and they are | With us the blessings of freedom and pure religion, and | yogi, ‘IRE ARMB, ke. fe, will obtain from the subscriber twenty | Views, are devoted to the cause, edited for the most | scattered all over the land. Seventy-two pages being | We Will let our legislative powers be within the reach of = DRAFTS ON GREAT BRITAIN eg at Treland, Seotland or Wales, ean be supolied with drafts payable at sight, withou count, for any amount, from £1 upwards. Iy Excuaxp—On the Natioual and Provincial Bank of, land; Messrs, J. Barned & Co., Exchange and Discount Bank, Liverpool; Messrs, James Bult & Son, London, and branches aeRO Rael a VE ok anap s IneaNp.—Ou the National Bank of Ireland, and Provin- cial Bank and branches throughout Ireland. 1x, Seotzaxp=-On the Eastern Bank of Scotland. National Bank of Scotland, Greenock Banking Company, and branches throughout Scotland, ‘The steamship Britannia sails from Boston on the Ist June, by FIRE any . which all drafts can be forwarded free. Apply to Per eent more from those who pretend to pay the highest | part, with great ability, and advocating and pre: assumed as the average size of books in these gratuitous | Popular influences—a vital principle in our republican | ‘The Baker family are giving Concerts in Montreal Aas. J ili i i 1 H istributed inthe year, to be nea) fourteen mil- J a) egsrs. Henry and Kuvil are in the same cit FOR HAUPAN AND LIVERPOOL pefemilies or gentlemen attended at their residence by ap- | In the sphere of politics, where naturally less free- ihe y rly: leman then enumerated the advantages arising with thei exhibition, ty dom exists, the fundamental part only of | the ques- 4 from this Union, one of which was the extension of rae Sd i J shenoncofie; wil be uncuaty endohta: “Tanphaaees® | tion, and that in the shape of the organization, of | acery'eitsen st onthe ta pine go so inaatnaenion mg among. the people. ‘Ite said the success of | | Mr. Henry Phillips is announced to give a, series ULD CLO’! OLD CLO’! OLD CLO labor and an industrial reform has come up ; this, | like sum to be advanced by the Society towards supply- | the common school system was as yet problematical. | of. Concerts in Montreal previous to his departure for HE SUBSCRIBER pays the highest prices for Second | hOWever, is the true and practical commencement | ing one hundred new Sunday schools in that State each | When he looked upon it, he saw the two great divisions | Europe. THE Mail Steam Ships HIBERNIA and BRITANNIA, will leave Boston for the above ports, as follows:— 16th, Hand Clothing. of a social reform,tand it is exciting the attention of | with a library worth $30, provided that not more than | of the Christian community, the Catholic and Protestant, | Mr. Robinson, late of the Montreal boards <Bridey, Hay. Ist. | Clothii ig lowed repaire desned ina eupesior 7¥8. nearly the whole press of Fienioes end akreaily cunts three should be given in “ay, one county, and that rea--| already jealous of each other with regard to the influ- | about to open the Quebec Theatre, at which Miss Fitz- iverpoo! $120, Remem! the No., 198 street. EO. LEVIE. | among its advocates many of the leading minds of | sonable assurance is given of the regular attendance of |@nce each might exert in the public schools. They | james is engaged. Lara} wri ec the nation. By the last arrivals of the French pa- | #t least three teachers, and thirty scholars at cach | Were watching each other with lynx eyes. An attempt |" po. Voll and Stone's E questrian Company have pate ish BINGHAM, Jr. Agent 6 Wallat. |" MONEY LENT, _. | pers, we observed in the Journal dea ‘Deborn even | school. Notice of the plan was given late last autumn, |had been made to remove the Bible from the public | | Rockwell and Stone's E Pa iy! wishing to Sraberk ase renee i all ess FTE Sabsoriber has removed to 428 Pearl, comer of ase Ls We ti f Py is and minis. | 224.0R¢ hundred and two eae have already been | schools; and although he deprecated such, and ae x ord. apply to ss giving cre‘ ‘any repo a ‘street, where he continues to loan money ea any aisoant cu e principal conservative paper of Paris and minis- | received ; and more than half of them have been prompt- | stand with the Protestant community, shoulder to shoul- The Campanalogians, we learn, gave a Concert on xoods, gold and silver watches, plate, jewelry, diamonds, fur- | terial organ, four long columns upon the subject, a | ly supplied. To this practical, most beneficent and no- | der, in resistance, yet he could not see, with the princi- | Monday evening at Schenectady, at which was present iture, wearing apparel, and every iption of fersonal byroper thi unthought of ten years reas and M. Lédiee ble ik not a dollar has been contributed to aid the | Ples which obtained in relation to our form of govern- | one of the largest and most tashibnalila aavianees ever ela 1 eaeacer pend A . jin, member of the Chamber of Deputies, lately | Society in doing its part of the work, except a donation | ment, how it was to be avoided. If the Bible were not | congregated in that ancient c They proceed from FARE $1 50.—] y ‘ition Line be- eg ed Montes, onlays creed Todlock, thrush is'S hae at Pe ty resented a petition, covered with forty-one thou- | of $100 by a Northern clergyman resident in Georgia ! | excluded, it at least would be adead letter to the youth- | thence to Utica. via Chesapeake ‘and. Delaware Canal, and connect with allthe | IN; B—Persons may bereceived is the mata, sehes born joad sigaatsres raying for an inquest into the con. | It is hoped tome generous heart will. yet be copia, toad | Salsalad, and, 3b would he the business of the Sanday fe Ti Hines south and reat from more 0 7 ing the bell at the hall door. a0 ineree dition Phe laboring classes, pe ‘state of labor, | i accomplishing what remains to be done in this be- Fepeed, te seeely. ee bere An Mts ja sapling Sranria 4 Law Sorte wine = agioese &e. PSMOUTH, Steamer THOS. JEYFER- MONEY TO LEND. which was got up by the friends of the organiz ation x ‘The Society has printed during the year 185 new pub- | Young, which they could not get at the public schools, New. sci was put refed inthe, U. &. Circuit ped ‘And thre Devoe a, SON, Capt. Phillips. BRAHAM J. JACKSON, Pawa Broker, 58 Reade street, | of labor. These are trifles, but they show that | jications, Of these 30 are bound libraty books; some of | which constituted the true value of the American Sun- | yesterday, on an indictment containing two counts; the ina gn ugh the Canal, distance of 13 miles ouly, are first | 23 pear Hroadye hues ener, ctl lc rarer ps: pee amay | the gqosation ig taking hold strongly of the public | them, such a’ Good—Better—Best,” “History of the | day School Union. It was the great opponent of Anti- iret charging an assault on James Wilson with a cutlass; In fact the accommodation by this line, oth for speed and ry, furniture, wearing apparel aud merchandize, | Mind. In political economy, Blanqui and Michel | Huguenots,” ‘The Martyr Missionary,” and “Phomas Christ. ‘And what,” said Dr. Johns, “‘is Anti-Christ? | the second, an assault with an iron bolt. These assaults comfort, is equal to any ot! two cities, every ption - 230 Im*re Chevalier, who occu e two princi) chairs de- | Cranfield,” are of ste: value for the use o! class- | /t: a ' 5 were committed at sea, on the 10th of August last. - omfort, is 0g any other line between of deseripti hevalier, who py th ) princ hairs de- | Cranfield,” f sterling value for the use of all clas ide themoria,, the pest eae ue aut Hacked Oy oe mmitted h \f AL it ‘Wil- Mindelelin, Apet AT 1s i sricktrate Niece HARPS—REMOVAL OF WAREROOMS ._ | Voted to this science, 1m the Universities of Paris | 02. Of inae tbrary, books 22 are original works pre- | soving that we had a great Dattlo to ght against this | (9, "aving sceldentally received a severe hurt in hie _al7im*m, Ofice No. South Whsives. | To No. 281 Broadway, opposite Washington Hall. ela 7s b gpeits aw te Association ea an Indus- | PThe number of new pages stereotyped during the year | Combination, and that we must fight it not with the wea- as Wadey wanted him to-do; and on the named, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL F. BROWNE, Maker and Importer of Improved Patent | {tial Reform, wi fect freedom, and with a ta- | i, 4399 which is equal fo sixty 18mo. volumes of 73 pages | pons of Rome, but with persuasion, truth, prayer and | while Wilson was sitting dow’, he slay across EXCURSIO. S—A sail | across the Hadson §ea's cctaveDoable. ction 4 #¢0 inform lent bein remarkable, vee ving a new ioe each. umility. The only antagonist of Popery is true reli- | the shoulders with acutlass till he made him rise. He a iver to Hoboken, then a to Fen an noved, his ware- | tion to the investigations of political economy. .| The number of pages put in circulation during the | sion. then pricked him inthe breast with the weapon. Wilson Cee ett peng: cp Airgpet ped amc rng Soramoding Premises, and wouldcall their | Chevalier, who has lately been elected member of | yearis upwards of cighty-soven millions without in- | The Rev. Dr. Panxen, of this city, and others, follow- | now Bogan to resist, and Wadey clenched him, tore his d attractive of all raral excursions that can be om the has just completed °- | the Chamber of Deputies, made in one of his late | cluding any of the periodical or pamphlet publications. ed; after which the congregation dispersed. The choir | shirt off, threw him down, forced a pump bolt into his cine " most flattering testimoni- | courses, the following declaration, which sums up Including th , the aggregate would be fally two hun- | Previously suag a hymn, and concluded with these lines | mouth, and kept it there several minutes. No substan- in 1eg- Groans now present s charming aspect, the treés being | ale from the fir farding the superiority and | his views upon this great question, and which is a | dred millions! ofthe doxology = tial defence was made out, and the jury returned @ ver- in il covered wit arf, inish of his The report adverts to the increased circulation of the ‘To God the Father, God the Son, dict of guilty on both counts. On the arrival of the a liaucy of tone, touch, jarps. Pays A ‘The Walks are in excellent order, having been considerably | and has received the Franklin medal of the Philadelphia Socie: | Prophecy as profound as it is concise. ; dal of u Society’s periodic ticularly the Sunday School ‘And God the Spirit, Three in One, Autumnat New York, some weeks since, Wilson brought omellighed the present SETiNE. Canal and Christopher streets, | Soca Hane ripe ey Semen this very delightful instru. | Leaps se Ma aa re “thas 9c | Journal, which i ed perabanonehiy, end pares the ea: Pree ated peti taeaptratng acivil action for damages, which Wadey compromised sxe gomplesaly tved ep wit Astuings ond somes, i SF BROWNE, London, 281Broadway, cupied the attention of the world for the last fifty | ceedingly low price of twenty-five cents a year, and the By all on earth and all in heaven. by paying $216. Subsequently a boarding-house keeper Night Boats run from Hoboken to Barclay. street, until 1) TaChambers:trest, New York. years, so the question of Association and the Orga- | “Youth's Penny Gazette,” which in published every oth- carried the matter before the U. 8. Court in New York, o'clock CARS PST myl7 Imd&kW*re tablished 1910. | nization of Labor, will occupy it for the next fifty sweek, and poss but twelve tend cents is ear, Varietics. and ie eee A jury’ found a hes but not coger Wadey laerd eT TE CO AT SweO en ACKET SHIP GARRICK, fi I ees | years to come.” where the number of forty copies are sent to one 8. a come Eastward ; and in order to procure the arres' PS LG a Puno Rre npn | Love ererd a NaeseesyAIESESS Cr | aude mre wll rfurme ve cman | Sos sey anna | wll ue ty AAs GE | Wey ne bey ef, Aaa x i- a 5 4 7 u " Y Mad of New y indictment, wi aE ney eu | ited Rie days must unavoidably be wt te the public sore. | the attention of the world, and with an absorbing in- | Matte. Walch is put in esulation in ta form by the | girls at thet place would refuse every young man who | Socessary wiknersen, to olable Mr: Rantoul, the District rect, at 7 o'clock P, M., from the Pier between Ci dt.and Liberty streets, Steamvoat ROCHESTER, Captain R, G. Crattendon, will tensity for the last half century ; the results which | Society. would not sign the Temperance pledge, he would chop | Attorney here, ~~ GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN, ~~ | they can produce have been "hally demonstrated in | ““Emphatic testimony has been given by the Reformed | theit wood, draw their water, and do all 5 commence the prosecution de novo, their errands for | and hence the indictmont here. In'consideration of the dee oe Mot TICK DCRR. tate sat o'clock, : the United States, and although great in many res- | putch Church, to the ‘value of the Society's series of | them. $215 paid to Wilson in New York, by Wadey, J leave umbget KNICKEREGUIC ERY Cay oregies oi cea. Gi fenoraricle,warnted notforan Ae EN ate Taak | pects, yet insufficient. Now comes the time forthe | Union Questions, in adoptingythem into tho list of their | ‘The German papers state that emigration to the Sprague only sentenced him to pay a fine of $25, and = “At 5 o'clock Py M., lauding at intermediate place, trom the foot | Iron, Russia Sheet Iron, heet Copper % Set study and discussion of a Social Reform, as the | prescribed text books, and the general tenor of the re- | United States, to a very unusual extent, is taking place | days’ imprisonment in the Boston jail.—Boston Post, fe by ASS f Barclay street. °lstamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. W. H. Peck, will leave on Monday, Weduesday, Friday “aud Sunday ats o'clock. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Brainard, witliane oe Seesiay: thesder aad Gumtiartaiceneen est See RE Mes | fomeeean en ameteseeecea ree mapitayeed Legere, renee, oe no ot oe | rere a cere ee eet tee | =P PROSPECT HALL, YORKVILLE. ol ope errands rent | “Mr. P. commented upon the report, and after he had | crowded with these emigrants, recently, who were anz-| Gano.—A late English paper, in an article on ONRAD ABELMAN respectfully informs his friendsand | In Literature this great problem has found in concluded, the following hymn was sung by the choir:— | ious to procure berths on board vessels bound to New | this subject, says—Now that the new manure, gua- Cc the public, that the above well known and favorite place of | France some powerful allies and advocates; one of Better, C. M. York. no, is exhausted, ingenuity is on the rack to discover "clock. resort has tly been refitted, and ive vi- | * f t chi deeds Dr. Louis E. Gayarre has been convicted of steal- | some equivalent. The island of Ichaboe has been al- ° ‘Passengers taking either of the above Lines will arrive in ample | sitors or boarders, who may. wish to escape the dust, noise and | it noblest champions is Eugene Sue. It was under Lach Ged nenianaed eh aid inpatmogroiat Macc, Mise,, and sentenced tn the genk | most literally carted eWay, sii @xoeliant’ euipipruiont time for the Moming Train of Cars-for the east or west. inconveniences of a city life duri heat of summer. the inspiration ot this new social idea that he wrote ‘Which in our younger years we hear, tentiary for ten years. it has afforded for Britis! ipping. ‘speculators in oasnt state rooteay and for speed ahd accommedations are uae | neightophood of the city's slensied disecths one the Tienes | the Mysteries of Paris, His first effort in this di- And which our fathers told. : At the Belize, Honduras, Miss Fishwater com- | the ¢xcrement of birds have realised pretty pickings by ou the Hudson, secommodations are 82" | Faatiroad tunael, and ean be reached from the Cicy Hall in ehirty | Tection, and its success, as well as that of the Wan- Ho bids us make his glories known, Jained of defamation of character, and their worships | {ie discoverpf the contents of this hitherto wo Freight takeu at moderate rates. minutes, either by railroad Harlem stages. dering Jew, in which ideas of Association, the ks of id ei P he def i ten shilli in de. | Place, and sare entertained that similar part ; {f the Boats of this Line, The beaut rth bone ana ok ale mal 4 it " His works of power arid grace; mulcted the defendant in the fine of ten shillings, in de- | gisewhere may speedily be found. In the mean time, Seat x aces cele ose tie Capt well Yonced an extendeddeseniptioa, es?» °° | organization of labor, and a social reform, are more And we'll convey his wonders down fault of which she was to cut grass for “ three orfour | Scientific skill 1s being brought to bear upon the farmer's ae . ri ne pent the Dat of eee deseaiorees meee imran ual io pet pa ter as gegen gest Bioee Pdtine oatee pager en Hg hae OAM allot was found in the ballot box at a township (ehh ln sig og — anges ee eS ae office on wi Lt -converfiences for ei ing, dri} pa " J 3 . ur al tell them to our sons, be ficial effects to be derived the licatic if NOTICE. srounus, tenpix alleys, quoit grounds, Ke. &e. ‘The present pro- | things and a higher and happier destiny for man on ‘And they again, to theirs, : election in Ohio, endorsed ‘‘ No Schule Tacks.” electricity, strange as it may sound, to the products of GE sta Ten ISLAND Burposee sod hetraat tit his endeavors to pleewe wll procure | CATtR throws open to literature. A. kind and gener- ‘That generations yet unborn A large vein of Graphite, or metal of Carbon, has | the earth. 1 for him the patronage of a generous public, and icularly of | Ous heart beats in the bosom of Eugene Sue, and his ny Cees ens we eee eae been discovered in Wake county N.C. It makes a 7, 7 OF WHETEMALL STREET his milieary fiend. vee nai, | ben and his intelligence are hereafter gained to the Thus shall they learm'in God alone, superior pigment, uniting readily with oll, and is incum- | | A Fewaue Finxp.—A Mrs. Reed, under sentence FOOT OF WHIT iS : He pledges himself chet refreshments, &e, shall at all times be | sacred cause of social reformation, and the eleva- Their hope securely stands, dustible. It is said to be indestructible by weather or | of death at Lawrenceville, Ia., for the murder of her FARE REDUCED TO 64 CENTS. of the beat quality aud charges moderate 1722 Imeod , ‘The Bteamionte SELPH and STATEN ISLANDER will | mee tone etme | tion of the human race. We have not space to en- That they may ne’er forget his words, salt water. Ifso, it must be very valuable in ship build- | huspand, after several ineffectual attempts to hang her- leave as follows until farther notice :— QUARTERMAN & SON, ter further into the social movements in ce, but But practice his commands. ing and for many other purposes. : : sclhnencnatetied: not only the poisoning of her husband, AVE NEW YORK: PAINTER the little which we have said, shows its magnitude, | _ The Rev. Dr. Rexsx, of New York, then rose and offer- | At Lowell, on Tuesday, James Little, Rollions B. | fore, as well as the murder of a nephew for his money; 8,9) 10, Hand 18 Ae BL A Sten: FM NO. 18 BURLING SLIP, and that it is not based upon a visionary idea, but | ed resolution enforcing the necessity of establishing | Annis, Williain Lewis, and Albert Porter were charged | and’es though these enormities wore not onough,ehe bec 8,9, 10, Il and 12, A.M; 1, 2,4,5, and6 P.M. ALG Sunday schools, and supplying needy schools with | with being common drunkards. Little pleaded not guilty; | also confessed having caused the death of two children Hovse, Stax axp Stir Panrinc, Gnatwina, Maxauma ann | upon one full of living truth and justice,’ and which gains}to its cause the allegiance o minds ofa books. The resolution was in general terms, and was | but on examination, was found so, and sent for 3, months by starvation ! IN. h n designed merely as the text for an address. The speaker | to the House of Correction. Annis was fined six dollars ALSO-LEAD SASHES. practical as well as a poetical character. dwelt generally upon the advantages which flow from | to D i ¢ A and costs of Court, or six months in the House of Correc- RELL imine ee et eee In Germany, the people of which appreciate so | the Sunday School Union, in moulding the character of | tion, Lewis and Porter three months each. Orrosrrtox ox zits Souxp.— The steamers Masea- - - well univer principles, this new social movement | the rising generation {n this country. ‘The great charac- | In Ne v Orleans, on the 10th inst., Allen Jones was | SwiSei'* And. Neptune, started trom New York at CARRIAGES FOR SALE. is interesting the higher philosophic and lite teristic of the Sunday, Schools as now established,was the | gned $1000, and J. J. Bryant $2000, (being his second of- | Clock, the Neptune ahead; after passing Hurl Gate, GHVERAL secondhand Cartiages, consisting of Coaches, | minds on the one hand, and to some extent the lead- | imparting Bible knowledge to the young, for whom the fouce) for violations of the laws against gambling, and to | Sy'rlushing bay and. near. the buoy, the Massachusetts Candaules Carriages With elu: font, Shea’ seheral saduie tc | ing industrialists or master-workmen on the other.— | speaker had a peculiar reverence. He thought that | remain in prison till the fines paid. All the gaming A myon NEW FERRY FOR STATEN ISLA’ ‘The fat xiling steamboat WAVE. Capain ipa ound alter Sunday, Teave a Nee 4 bg of When *P. ay wl lot .. M., and 3 and 6 o’clock, P. M. Here ‘pie falasd at 8 and 10'o'elock, AM. aud’! and 3 orclod Vare. Gi cents. Freight in proportion. Landing at nts 4 m : i koe being inside and abreast of the Neptune, was consequent- Bare, h: He ¢ from the It is also be; to excite the attention ng | Scripture knowledge was as necessary now as in the | a, yparatus was confiscated. ; : ti " ‘Tompkinsville and Stapletan each way. ands hight, alos; © barouch pair of Hi of thas releaa wont of portions | time of Timothy; and at atime when the great aim of "ithe Steam Woollen Factory, at Danville, Penna. ‘he pote of tosh mae grey: Coe hed cam ee en en ai property of a gentleman goii ¥ 1 InG ce os’ th Papal exertion was to hide the holy Scriptures from pub- | rormerly owned by Dr. Petrikin, has been purchased by | Lica voor to allow the Aesouchusette to pane oad coun N. ).—By patronizing this boat the public will have the fare ill be sold ata bargain. Can be seen at D! in Germany the separation between the wages- | hic perusal, to exclude them not only from their own sec: hae 4 x Lene ata price in proportion to other Ferries. Forfurther informa- ‘School, 408 Bowery. ‘m2i r. tae: . B. K. Gearhart, who designs to carry on the manu- di ithout the least inconveni: i classes or prolitaries, and the employers, is not 80 | tarian schools, but from the schools founded by the friends wu “ 4 have done so, witho ast inconvenienee or in- tion, inquire on board the boat, ort 19 Westst.__my!7 Imtec | “TS ee SR | Profound ae in Franee and. Raghad. ‘A certain de- | ofthe Protestant Bible; he thought such an ixstitution as | {#cture of cloths, satinets, Hannels, &c. ina spirited man- | fringement on her right of position, at the time. ‘The wb: LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS—Packet ut . ; ner. d husetts did not come in direct collision with a gree of sympathy and union exists between them, | the American Sunday School Union, anti-sectarian as it | "(34 yyilson, late Surveyor General of Iowa and soaey rarashy nor dit shesagie’ = second attempt to pass . notwithstanding the conflict of interests, the jeal- | was in its character, was deserving of the ardent support | it'd. sin is on’a visit to Keoae oldtown. He | the Neptune, as stated; and during the time the boats ouries, and rivalries which the competition eystem | Sove07 aiieded to, the. attentets to excluto the ie haa become the principal owner of location atthe mouth | were in speaking distance of each “other, no brutal, pro- engenders, and this sympat and union do great r id. il o* Eagle River, on the southern ore of ake Superior, | fane, or disrespectful langu: was used by Capt. Com- iB 4 iympathy gl from the public schools, which he said, if successful, ilver and copper mine. | stock, in reply to the Gaytait of the Neptuze, r} stated. the 6th Jane—The favorite packet ship VATRICK HENRY, J.C. Delano master, will po- sail as above, her day. . i i Very superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, persons desirious to embark by this sn- veriae Taker, should make ‘carly empliation on board, fot of ‘Maiden Lane, oF to the subscriber, JOSEPH MeMURRAY, 100 Pine street corner of South wae. auc: honor to the humane, honest and social character of 1d be so because of tho spurious liberality of Protes. | found to contain a very extensiv the German, people.’ This feeling is arousing the | tants. ‘The Reverend gentleman thought that the roper Inatonof the fok or. nh Mee by Le Fal A cd —Providence Journal, May 2 leaders in industry, who see that free competition, | remedy against Papal rules was the multiplication of aaah ecmary Jeera dengar: $42 10; total caine $1200 monopolized machinery, and other principles of mo- | Sunday schools. He thén gave a short description ofthe | y*'¢:— 0) st ver $87 2; coppe i ' Fires in THE Woops. Extensive fires have been ‘The packet ship Independence, I. P. Allen, Wi HILADELPHIA AND CAMDEN RACES will hment of the 8 ‘School Union and its 35, So that it was more proyc«ly asilyer than a copper «Age ger deoeae 0 y copy | dern industri: are sure to bring the people into | establishment of the Sunda ion Pros raging in the woods in this county during the past cvedthe et jenryand salon the th Of July.” mitre | Deen srm the Gamten Comme Ne the om reine in pauperism that anit , Peopl land, | gress, the manner in which it was breaking down the | Mine. week, destroying an immense amount of property. At FOR LIV ERPOOL—New _ Line—Regular lege TUESDAY, ith Sey: Com! continue three days, where the system has been longer at work, and they | *¢ctartan barriers in the Protestant community, and he Personal Movements. Crownpoint, we are informed, that a saw-mill, and af the atl May—The elegant feat sailing, Packet Ship Plate Hace, $500, three mile heats, four rt egg a Zon of thy | Concluded by reading a letter from a Methodist brother, d i6 this ci a several dwelling houses and a large quantity of sawed SHERIDAN, Capt. A. F. De Peyster, of 1100 tous, to carry 104 Ibs. Entrance 10 per cent. | are looking with deep interest to the question of the | whose name was not given, enclosing a draft for $100as | Robert Owen returned to this city some days ago, | furvper were destroy ed.—- Westport (Bees) hasviot. 1st saul as above) es segpian days ‘ died fin pees 100, soy dg Tae 10 per centadded. | devotion of the laboring classes, and a reform capa- | a donation to the cause. after a successful tour threagh the Interior pert of ihe ‘or freight or passage, having accommodation unequ oa rae $1000, secoad horse, four " : ave for Boston next week, and take . splention cad comslorts apgly On boenh, @& Orleans wharf foot | inive hests: Pa ble of effecting this result. The Rey. Mr. Cnrpiow, of Ohio, arose to second the | Stat Sipolv say einai genres ay egiaamt eke | Error or Orrosition.—The new line of boats of Wall street, or ‘Same day, purse $100; entrance 10 per cent, added—mile In the sphere of philosophy several distinguished | resolution. He said it was asign of the times, for he be- | pas h trument, under | it is his intention, however, to return to the United States | running between Whitehall and St. Johns has put ,_K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. minds are devoting their labors to this social move- | lieved that the Sabbath school was the i i down the fare to about three dollars for the entire route Price of pastage $100. Purse $200, $50 to second horse—two mile heats. | ment, and also in the sphere of literature. In the | God, appointed to save the West from the dominion of | next September. Devroen Hom Sock enbboueuk 6 i: of upwards woe Sart Sy Bith Juve, Wer feguler =n On the four mallp dey, widow some Saulen baneaety latter, I will mention only the celebrated Bettina oe maunecgrr We eat neh, said! hate Me pnt pb peo amu eel as a aa aie te een coe of 400 mi alt & ‘will again, contend. for the purse of | Arnine, known more in this country for her corres- | wistion combining all the elements ‘of American charac- Hon. Littleton Kirkpatrick, ‘one of the members of or q conte vn mK Phe tle ent nd he cherionghin of th nird with | Pondence with Goethe, and certainly one of the | ter in its purity, but we want the spiritual education of | the last Congress, and lady,are among the passengers re- Fashion, Stanley Eclipse, ‘Ke. Mr. Kirk ith | most remarkable women of the age. She has lately | the Bible to save this great Jand from the dominion of | cently sailed fer Europe. | Peytous, Jangetenn, atinah, Re. Mr, fare, with Fro “Ane written a work on the subject; and occupying, as | anti-christian idolatry. Andthis education must be cer- |°°Gcleman, brother of the inventor of the “attach- hep | WANTED—Good and suitable vessels to freight from Philadetphia and Bristol to Boston, Provi vee, Saco, Norwich, Allen's Point, Greenport, Hart- N’S SPRING FASHIONS. red by lat ivals, thelr esomian pl tae ce, fora, Haven, Middleton, Albany, ‘Troy’ and other’ parts, | ftytous, Janpetes Pe Re, gr, Hare, t sparen Vole Games Ge i » iar. Maria ing cele- | ried on in the name of true Christianity, and apart from ” , gett t tent: for his ii 3 Pichaehegerice wilt tape eR TT EERG COLeT™ | and Martha Washington. Me. Pucket wich Mise Robinaon and | O0¢ Goes, a high place in society, and being ctle- | fel fence of sectarianism. "When {go ints the weet | Mout” in Washington, getting out, patent for his in; | the above articles have been sel Apply to FREDERICK TYLER & CO...” | two others, Mr. Van Mater ha foug, Mg, Loyd three end Mr. ara iy er ete O aked author Henrich | and unfurl the banner of sectarianism for the purpose of | eno” sali iF pl gl bli pein erty vy moot ME og | neeety Conover, vegan and Livingston. Mr, Shawt x ublie. nother distinguished author, einric! planes. _ A eal ut the most exfensive assortment city. Ai Deckrecet, Phitsdet hi two. "Peyton He Johinson, the Colonel, Vietor, ke: ee Fisine, the Sterne of Germany, has written in his | °stablishing Sunday schools, 1 must fail. But when! |" Mr. Green, the reformed gambler, is stirring up | Subscribers devote great attention to the manufacturing of Gen- —tlagte St Rock atret, Sens | Ail horses running in the Plate Race will be permitted to rtart . i H A ‘0 as on humble missionary of this Union, and unfurl the | the piacklegs of Rochester, N. ¥., pretty essentially.— | tlemen’s Linen and Muslin Shirts. The article manu! ed by = NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL | in,any other race. peculiar manner upon the question, and is arousing | Fanner of universal Protestantism, my efforte must. be His lectures are atteaded by large and respectable audi- | them are cut after the most approved French method, to suit the thee ISL <The splendid and favorite puek Entries to be madee ach day af 2 o'clock, and deposited in the enguiry, and exciting thought. - ._.| crowned with success. The speaker looked upon Sab. | tiie | form ofthe weareravell and faithfully made-—and may be de- ip QUEEN OF THI: ‘T;, 1100 tons burthen, box ar the Jud stand with tie pore poe ‘anal ‘he Germans have never taken much interest in | bath schools as the efficient instrument, under God, of | “"E-Governor Yell, of Arkansas, arrived in Wash- + Or oely Stor parser cf the Seat havens oad Capaun Bhitiy Woothonse, will sail om Wednesday, May 21— | 21 ie day, re the shallow political reforms, and the legislative | evangelizing and christianizing the teeming west; and ington city on Monday evening, by the nearest rotite from Dien years engaaea fa the pebing basinee 4 her remeliniany- In all cases two or more to a controversies of the modern liberal party in Europe. | he gave a brief history of his carly efforts in Leese Spe New Orleans. He landed from Galveston in company ¢, not only in the science of cutting, but in goal W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT race. i Should there be no second best horse: the ‘winner to receive | ‘The profound instinct of the people has taught them when it was a wilderness, and the result of those ef At their general office, South t i with Major Donelson, . : ee ee or TS come of Mader Lane. | PARE rt ai got that tomething deeper was to be sought for-that far | Whew population and civilization had become fixed. If | "on ochran has been nominated as the locofoco | faresy ami euarmaces me atrows, a Hahionabe, and el y Ok NEW ORLEANS Low jana aud New TOSEr! 1 ELLA R GS, for the ietors, more thorough and SL, gy reforms must be under- | Creat west inthe great work of Bible truth, we might arene in the en oo es 8, | seriptions—Hosiery, Dressing | Robes, Pocket harch 4 Nishe Jette eet fat sing Packet ip SH. spas | —PE EE EEE oe [eae DeRen ORA conecn ota sical eterno care neces wil vor trom failing. Into ete John A.Nove is the candidate for the loco- | vat Stiffenets, Purses, Money and Ri ts, &e. ke, will be yt ower wlltoatvely anil wtabore, ber regular ay. KOULSTONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, salts. In this grand question of asocial reformation, | bo saved, as he believes it will bo, from falling into ex- | re-election, John A; Nove, a the candidate forthe loos , gsoen; Maney ope Rises argon ey ee dadehe eeplyee 4 oy Oriaten et of Wal ne, a soun’'s ROULSTONE peg honor to bo Rat cl ed worthy of thelr deep. gine rhe Rev. Br. Sonn, of se eatin next arose and hag rok " at ange ira coy ey oe hate ger m Ages & AGATE, bi orto K. COLLI , SF oowks. form his the public in , that his | cerity and philanthropy, and their devoted enthu- | fered a resolution, by way of introduction to a speech. | Nell, who, , a f has Iway, comer of Park Place. Jya ace ae Manny Aapecs ieee in Hore etme iar, and ey will taaee in it, we believe, from [iin ‘thls Ay cee Be Shee tee, jhe ‘War Movements 1x Canapa.—Two iron steam elas, Shoulders Brace ant Riding Belts sth tah whieh een Resta a AONE E roounuss, Hagar for Gegtlemen from oe Me what we have observed, and from sans. ctown, | Ple.of this country, had failed to operate beneficially, | frigates we 'earn are soon to be commenced at TO CITY AND - ae = 4 i > Z and that we were doomed to ree ion of intelli- | ¢ wa, for service on this and the upper lakes. e RY MERCHAD 5 ae 0 iach wehde pose. Mr, | With the power which they have always s oer | and that doomed to ree a deterioration of intelli: | Chinewa, dl the upper lakes. Th COUNT HANTS. ‘erms of instru application ' | when a truly great, just and universal cause, appeal- gongs in the social condition of America—a sinking of | British Government seems determined to make use of | HOTEL AND STEAMEOAT PROPRIETORS, CITY e PASSAGE FOR H. \G— Si ret ete mL ROSS OG. Berry, will se Comturuply scoummodete Alinited umber of of passer yee cabin and steerage, ‘This shi Deen built expen for New Orleans packet her accommodations. are : . T ed from the country several fine and | ed to their conscience and their sympathy. f moral principle throughont the land. And it ts in conducting its negotiations. ‘AND COUNTRY FAMILIES, Ke... atylish saan Hones which ro ‘is extuorlced so osll at's, tow Let us speak briefly of the progress of this social | this deterioration was sought to be accounted for— bes “ fhe. brenypms Canada of Mee Teche, the Admiralt EXTRA FINE TH As! sonable price. myire_ |! movement in one more natien—in the United | 1st. Inthe rapid increase of ous population, and its | pyijder, who arrived out by the last steamer, is of a ref 163 Greenwich "sciric Hote, E PAIR of bay CARRIAGE y i. wi he ex. | tendency to diffuse itself, thus outrunning the means ap- | vate nature, probably that of inspection. "This gentle: | Nean Countianvr Sr., aND orroste 1: most coatly description. Persons wishing tosecure berthe rodt Hors the cuuntcy, wilt be pohd bow If soptied ae: EB vd = ay estat ad “OF new | Pointed lor its improvement, and tor preserving its civili- | Y8te nature, Kingston lat Tuosday, but left the same aie Nhe that make eaiTy application on boardor to a8 the owner has nose for them. They can be | Pression of opinion, " Tr to | zation. evening for Toronto and Niagara. ‘It is said that he will | YE BEG LEAVE to worm you. that we established our, W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, en Y's stable, 4 Mercer st. my2 %*m_ | ideas exis e people are intelligent enough t0 | “oq, in our being yearly flooded with a vast amount of | Susy raCidly along both shores of Lakes rie and Ontario selves atthe abore place, ptincipally for the purpose of _my20 rre corner South street and Maiden lane. SALE—A peir of dark dun Horses, 5 andé | comprehend new principles, the question of a Social foreign population, imbued with all the vices of the old | End return to England with all convenient speed. While | ™esting.ous views oLour wholesale and large family customers ser kind, with flowing binck manes | Reform has been advocated in a direct and positive | Worlds and that no barriers we can erect will remedy | aii present Kenof laying down the keols of the iron | fave carried on our business for several years past in this city, PACKET FOR MARSEILLES—The new ship PRINCE. DE JOWNVILLE, Captain Lawrence Will sail on the Ist proximo, ‘The fccommodations ve F pesseagers will be equal to thoae of any of the Packets of | They wil Vt 17 nd high and ry, and spirit | manner, and a definite plan has beei for ef- | the evil, and prevent it from sinking the moral condition | steam frigates at Kingston Dock Yard must be abandoned, | together with the very high quality and moderate price of our n Te paivot dranghthorses of | fecting it. A new order of Society, based upon the | of our people. we cannot help feeling that the prompt attention of the | goods, have earned f degree of reputa renown far (eeD'S Bea States he 7 ‘ inci’ i teh i Chri 3d. In our frame of government, which places the Ity to the defenceless state of Canada, i yond that of any port, For reas aerate NL apa 12 | Male! hele nicclueta New'one | Kan phneiple of brotherhood, applied. to. the soctal | lxisiative power too much within the range Of thene ine | Bown! ot Admiralty oe torre ot cari | comes these th nyt ee BOYD & HINCREN, Agents m2l WY rre affairs of man) upon a system of honorable and at- | funnces, and thus destroys the only instrument which | of things on both sides, proves. that abandoning the | “We have, however, much pleasure in stat we have stating, that tractive industry, ‘nity of in ; and the this downward tendency, and give us at | Canedas to the oggressior 8 of our Yankee neighbours, is | made, with great care and Jay our selections from all LONDON LINE, OF PACKETS—Packet of the “TO LET OR LEAS riod an upward start; in short, that it loft us oh i qpocimene of urate ap ol Meta aet | di A PIECE OF KAND othe ein Aznms mde | harmonignn acon nd play of thane pring on | Ee eeupe aN nce eco he eas | hem tg 0 Be apprehend —Rington Whes.—” | Gea eu and Gh mt, ese MEDIATOR, J. M. Chadwick, master, will sail as 18 neres of land. d in man, called affections ‘ong, Congo ehh have. arrived ‘hy on de 2 well oh would berepaked for | tion emplanted in man, called affecti passions | ourselves Mone Facrorixs In New Jensry.—We under- | Ningyong, € ‘Souchong, &ke.,” whi hers yerior accommodations for eabin, second eabin and | #004 tenant. 10 UENTNONY CARROLL,” | —has been advocated and proposed in the place of the | °''The speaker did not believe in the predictions of these ees A EY ee cre. | Sui teason, which, with a ne variety af Fine and Good sengers, persons Wishing to secure berths should Inter 2% Nassau st._ | present orde of thi based upon opposite princi- | birds of ill-omen. If he were inclined to attach any im- | stand that a large and splen: otton Factory walities, we fe and retail. ti ay r pot pr fellow-citizen vernment. Coffees, as usual, roasted and rmake Y application vo the rubaer er FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT with Brevkiin | plea, upon the general feolation and ‘Gisassoviation | portance to thelr remarks, he would not ecase his exer- | about to be. erected by our enterprising fellow-citizen, | Gk ind daily cs chha : JOSKEH MMURRAY, | ce Parlor and. suitable for gentlemes of classes and families, upon re} t and degrad- | tions in the work of moral and religious culture ; for he | Col. J. §. Neilson, in eonnection with Cap tut. Ghee Jontinue our operations at our other places as heretoforeg _mye 106 Pine street corner of South. theie wives or single. genilemen; the focation | oi iuduatty, upon the conflict of all interests, toetal | Feud. im the ‘napired volume, thal the prudent, man | ton, on the water power in thie place, Wa, trial hi I | paricuisny mi Chuan ea cage “" 7 = fway, near Frankl; © rests, oc ' ” If, there- ning it 2 . Pecketalatdune Tbe superior fuses male | Also, «1 ent, suitable for an office; well fumished. | servitude, and the discordant and perverted action | f°eth the, ov, tid Kidets Bimealt rant ts to guard | to the notice of manufacturers, Our city is zi Maw York=ti Chachas a Sot Grand sn col to8 Bitecker ROCHESTER, 800 ton , | Apply at 966 Broadway. my2liw re_ | of the passions and affections. against it, and not to x himself,ae it were, and | terested in this untertehing, May that success wi is ’ ] 2 will oul ae above, het eye RNG, 67 South street 7, LET—A Parlor waa Bedroom, tar | ° This idea of o combihed of associative order, has | “fare to io all ne could ‘or’ the. safety’ of his country. | due to such enterprises ation there geutlemen.—New Philadel eo Chestnut street, and 45 Filth street, Price of pascage $100 tar fh: — pier spread quite rapidly throughout the country—a great | No matter what dangers surround us ,we should go on ; | Bruns. Times. myo