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I ies, 3a. 140. Whale He 600m NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1845. vere” THE NEW YORK HERALD N QTICE—DIBBLEE'S Hair Dressing and Ladies’ and | Movement in Favor of a Social Reformation | many persons have been gained to it—several at- | that an A: rican christian 14 but poorly discharge Rochester, Jaa See pegesrercreoe a No. 211 to Break Making Eatablishmont has removed from | in Europe and this Country. tempts at practical Nealtteaet are making,and men of | bis duties to his county, and his God, Wwho, because of, [Correspondence of the Herald] ES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. spectfully inform his customers and the pablie that le wil a J. G, Bexwerr, Esq.— intelligence and devotion have’become its advocates. | the dangers which were apparent to his vision, withholds Rocuxsrer, May 20, 1845. TTA? be im attendance to wait ou those who ‘will favor hisn wit It is with regret al I have read your repeated ‘The materials of a wide and efficient propagation | i# exertions in the conflict of opinion, which is now » May 20, . Circulation--- Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. lation and the tin which’| are preparing, which will be ied as the times | 6°™Son around us. At the present moment, we want | Our city for the last week has been in quite am | it, has been confounded with doctrines of a commu. | ripen for it. : a 4 Rofo We wane band of voted hrs to ibor | uproar, caused by the appearance of Mr. Green, the | nity of property, infidelity, &c. &c., with which it| In another article I will explain something of the | men as Wilberforce, willing to rise or fall, by the rising | reformed gambler. However good Mr. G.’s inten- “dcranger wiching to parchase Hair, of any deeripion, would | cfiticisms of do well toa x ca wich bei conotaanle the hand ced eeteezateoeten tea, Sasaaen, Jalon, far eleancing wsing | has nothing in common, Your paper, with its large Bringiples on which association rests and its me- | or falling. fortunes ‘of the land that gave them birth. | do wel oral and see the assortment w! WEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Prico 6} cents | Disco pry vis | circulation, must have prejudiced a at man’ \ A.B. What if Europe were pouring in her thousands upon us, | “ons may be, or however much benefit he may Per copy—$9 13) couts per annum—payahie in advance thas st hist) 1AM DIBBLEE, 85%, Broudway.. | minds against it, and I desire through the eame me- | a eye, Pea er ane have we not room for them? I trust In God that the | have done other sections of the country in exposing ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always | my2%1w® je opposite the Fark. _ | dium to explain what Association really is, its aims jan Sunday School Union-——Twenty- | simple truism spoken of this country, as the refuge of the | the geerets, games and tricks of the “gambling fra- cash in advance, QReaN FOR SALE—A GG Charch Organ, with, siz GG Charch Organ, with st | and the principles upon which itis based ‘ First Anniversary. oppressed ofall nations of the earth, may be perpetuated. mat oy ng PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and stops, a ipa swell octave o find shifting ‘Association aims at a Social Reformation—at a Purapenesta, May 2st, 1648, | have no sympathy with that narrow, selfish spirit that | ternity,” it is a general and conceded fact among despatch. movemer painted case, 10 1» 6 feet 7 £8 dee? | reform which shall th Re The twenty: would bar the door to the honest emigrant from other | the intelligent ones of this community, that he is ‘Al warranted ‘of the best materials and workmanship, and would be | Tefo go to the root of the evils that 'y-first anniversary of this Society was cele- | climes, or seek, by the increase of the term in which he . : a to fea er eee eaeesia can starosent HOUSTON, Hentd Gmrct’ Terms moderate." Apoly yo Dr | afflict the great body of mankind, the rich a8 wellas | brated last night at the Musical Fund Hall, in the pre- | could enjoy the franchise, to deter his coming among us, | doing more in one week to injure the young men of w the poor, and offer some effectual means of eradica- 2 Such an idea, in this cou: is the most visionary of that i RATS, MICE AND COCKROACHES. ting them. Association declares that these evils are | “enee of about 2000 people, of whom more than four-fifths | S1y that ever entered the mind of man “It could never | Chester than all the secret gamblers that infest THIS is to.conity that we have used Soloman Levi's Exter | far more social and industrial in their nature than’|,Weretedics. Amore brilliant array of beauty and fashion | be accomplished, and ought not, if it could. In view of | our city could doina year. The fascinating excite- sminator for Hata and Cockroac! es, and xt has given the | Holitical, particularly in this country, and that politi- | 2°Ver before filled the spacious saloon of the building. | our vast extent of territory, andthe nature of our gov- | ment that Mr. G. describes as being produced by . sein ES DUNNING, ‘Dam aning’s oul will be deducted from the su! m money remitted r ite Se} 2 IN BENNETT, ‘ROPRIETOR oF THE New Yonx Her. Es’ Northwest corner of Fulton and Naseau streets” fi i tome full in attendance ernments, which are calculated to exalt humanity, the : 4 Hota oI ore can do little or nothing towards dy- Sr aepahet periegieleigy r pid unite wes wonder to me is, not that the emigrants seek our mf res, | gambling, has induced many an old and young man TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. W- MOREHEAD, «1 Courtandst. e believe that this movement in favor of a Sos | HENNY, Had, ook the chair. ‘The following hymn was | BUt that they do'not crowd upon is in greater numbers: | to try the reality of his statements. Since he has belly sg er Sr othics: cial Reformation is a true and just one, called for by boy mn 17 the et gpatd RIES Cprayex war, catered re beany ‘faith in eer ot oe enn le Nand the been here our gambling houses have never been eas Hforssle st RUSHTON & CO's, No. 110 Broadway, 18 Astor | the suflering condition of millions of our fellow crea- MATTHIAS—C. M. rity of otr religion to fear harm from such a source. | More crowded, but this is not all. If the curtain roadway, tures, by sound reason, and by true charity and jus- et them come among us, and let us baptize them in the | that hung before the window of a certain EXPRESS AND PIONEE! FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS?! FE: of ime 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 Pid i yg ca Rail- M. EDGE respe 'y informs the, public that his ar Sa in theheorer fale! gly hes vapheseigr Peaum xiviii. 9. wi thus is, that we are too prosperous, and, as one of the | on a certain evening of last week, any “passer by” roads and Ganal—through in 33g days." ‘The above line is now in Tangements this season are_on the Most extensive soale | Vanced uations should undertake ratelli pec Let all assembled here results of our neglect to beduly thankful to the Almighty | could have seen in that room, a table, around which full operation and offers great inducements to persons who wish sez ateempted in is cou ry He now fully repared to | Val f y lertake intelligently On this returning day giver of ‘all good, we see that prosperity manifesting it-| sat several respectable gentlemen, very busily en- "Wil extacra bmi Bs ea haces opened! uaodorn acyle, cho: | wi Pyhcescitic Gates eaIce esi Tee RST re a a cial Reforms, after’ bavi gone Review the mercies of the year, Self in an increasing Protestant sectarianism throughout | raged with a pack of eards, and trying to win each Re Te vd ng phe Len the} wae Pyjoereente Seats weryieg tna no » $20 to $5000, | through, as they have, so many political, legislative, ‘And grateful homage pay. the land. Woe are becoming entirely too sectarian. I | & eats oe w a rising the most ek A bevy = we E [pte religious, and other reforms: it would seem as if entire new colors, never fre ited te fle publie~A Car Providence, in its mercy, had at length decreed that think I am correct, but I should be rejoiced if I should | others bony by performing the Nea tricks mine, Royal Purple, Maroon and Blue, wa to | man should emerge from the long career of sufleri ve to be mistaken. _I thi Christian | Mr. Green had explained to them buta few days be- brethren crema moval in attains Gap shor arene fore. Mr. Green, in his lectures, throws out so ma- by the proprietors to couduce to. comfort and convenience of travellers. |The scenery on this route is unrivalled, and the reat chain of Pennsylvania interual improvements is well wor To thee, our God and King, We giad hosannas raise ; thyof being seen, any other -chnist. : 4 <p i 3 O eign to hear our voices sing saving truths of our holy religion. This spirit of sect | ny inducemets for young men to make an easy liv- vedi out pieouge old 11 the tien nad dangers ne KB Noaeatt. ISAAC EDGE, J. Pyretoch rah ween has gone bebe Sad bruh eae acter tnd ceed is the subtle’ form ietwhich the great. tempter | ing by gambling, that quite & number. of young mea editions tip. SRT GENTLEMENS' LEFT OFF WARDROBE problem is beginning to be agitated. at the present Cen adcabiecines Pf perl pga co ptm 3 Sete ip this ity have made up their minds to try it a lit- vised to engnge their places at Phileselphie: Otfee te Phtledel WANTED. time, far and wide, among the civilized nations of ‘And may we still thy grace record as if there were no saving vistue beyond ity Methodism | 2 ,Wiile. : sides Si corre af Coane ete ie cosa Puledar GENTLEMEN and Familicn can obtain the fll value for ait | the earth, Let us glance at the progress which it is ‘Through every circling year. and other socts exalting thelr creeds-es if only salvation h No aie excitemeut be this gambling oop and 15 South ‘Third sts. ‘A. CU: AMINGS, Agent. | orindiae ae meng ‘wish to dispose of, (either gentlemen | making, and its condition in some of the nations of | Phe hymn and prayer being concluded, Mr. Packann, | W84 to be found inthem. [admire the attachment of men | 1s troubled our city since election. Business is Plaladlohiay May 1185, York, apl sat Li fq to ‘or information, In the city of New York, apply : L, it fe D, LEECH & CO.0Line. 7 West at, N.R. ecpubacriner, who does uot pretendto | Christendom. the Secretary, aroso and reed the annual report, of which | to the churches to which they give in their adhesion. 1 | a8 good as it was last year. ‘Ihe weather has been e twenty per cent more than any a “ i. } o i i hi able and unpleasant. Your r is in as 1 fair price for all articles offered. lemen | the In France, where so man: tical reforms have | the following is an abstract, affording a general view of | 2dmire the love of the Presbyterian or the Baptist to his | change: pl . pape! will find ¢ to their advantage t0 wand for Ue aubactiber previous been tried and. with such fruitless or diosstrous | the transactions of the Society in the course of the year, | burch, and I claim for Episcopacy the same degree of | great demand as ever. We got the first news of the 17 6m to selling to any other person. . LEV! = ; ° 9 2 ~ affection from those who have adopted that mode | result of the great race through that r. When eS DRAFES ON GREAT BRITAIN-AND | _NB—Aline through the Fost @ifice, directed to 460 Broad | Tesults, independent und investigating minds have excoads that of last yous by. $20909 90, ‘and Tanger | of religion. But, while’ admitting thie, fet us not | any thing of importnee turns up in this patt of the ~ IRELAND—Persons wishing. to renic Yay, will be promptly attended to. my2iim*m_ | become convinced of their impotency, and have than in any previous year, except 1832. The donations | fritter away Protestantism—which I believe to be, country, you shall hear from me. 0. yey othelsfriuds inany ‘pert of Engl CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE pannaly Ka eee drawn ti a deeper re- | also exceed those of fast year by the sum of $10,587 27. | under Sot the sates . of Mls ouutry by at : incatvigaia, a ; rel ly ies, can sup , i—to ‘ciorm in ie social organization i i cou! in} ie = BEC ian juences wi now eat sy fe rand, 8 ottand or ph LE lied [Anes AND GENTLEMEN hayin Bi ‘The total amount of donations and legacies received raging trical: spose of w ny east offor | itself, instead of in the government and ad-| during the year is $25,930 66, and the salaries and ex- | surround it. The speaker referred to the American | yy, Jackson, the future lessee of the Bowery in a copies, for any amount, from. ‘clay superfluous fot to Mh find it sd-| ministration. {The idea of a social reformation | penses of agents to collect this sum, and of missionaries | Sunday School Union aa the instrument which was to do “ it to thei . s, : 5 i / n a, rh rea 4 . rt fc » and announces land; Mesnrgg. Burned & Cou Hxchange and Ducowne Bank, | Caahibicefatthacen eM SCOTS Penetet | is penetrating “in consequence into nearly all.the | to esubllsh schools, and promote the. general interests | sway withthe bile linn amaberggaet wenn ped Pt Mie Theatro will be completed by text August Liverpool; Messrs; James Bult & Sou, London, and branches | N. B.A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will be | spheres of public life in France—into the press, into one ee meee ». farnished gratuitously. & it woceeld baie oe cee ea siumecuoe: The animals recently arrived here, we are credi- "iw fuetan.-On the Nationsl Bank of Ireland, and Provin- Cy Seeded tO LEFT OFF WARD ni mec. | politics and legislative deliberations, into the teach- | .twer'to well-supported applications, 4s $14,320 22. | these birds of ill omen might take flight. We can go on | bly informed, were shipped by, and are’ the property of cial Bank and branches throughout Ireland. OFF WARDROBE. ings of political economy, and into literature. In within a frac. | With our extensive enterprises—increase our population | Mr. Van Amburgh. relan OTLAND—On the Eastern Bank of Scotland, Nati Bunk of Scotland, Greenock Banking Company, end bramshes rou : ‘The steamship Britanni from Boat June, which all drafts can be forwarded free. Ann be on ihe) W. & J. 1. RAPSCOTT, my18m 76 South st, cor. Maiden lane. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. - . 4 “ ‘The average value of these libraries % ~ GEENEEMEN ce Tumilies going to Easope cr elsewhere, ra one papers, La Democratic Pacifique. | tion, $7 50 cach, and it is estimated that’ the namber of to the population of Europe, come onandshare | wy, A, A. Adams is drawing good honses in ‘wankober slthansladies® “) 9; also, JES A nd forme, 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 | FIRE ARMS, ke. Ke, will obtain from the subseriver twenty. | Views, Fes bal 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 | Norfolk ea : Per cent more from those who pretend to pay the highest | part, with great ability, and advocating and pressing | assumed as the average size of books in these gratuitous | Popular influences—a vital principle in our republican | ‘The Baker famuly are giving Concerts in Montreal ash prices. sales LEVEE York. | this’great question upon the attention of the people. | Ubraries, it would show the number of pages gratuitous. | chenie of government; one which contemplates virto in | with great success, , ‘ y Families or gentlemen attended at their residence by ap | In the sphere of politics, where naturally less free- | ly distributed inthe year, to be nearly fourteen mil- | @people, and without which there is no safety. ‘The | Megsrs. Henry and Kuvil are in the same city 7 . gentleman then enumerated the advantagos arisi ee Pointment. dom exists, the fundamental only of the que: ae Feld ei, BE, | with their exhibition, ‘And all orders left at the subscriber's office, Gbecen 1 , the ly of the ques- tio port nil ¢ | from this Union, une of which was the extension of Bi- mre p i the postofice. willbe punctuallyattendedta: “mi? imees” | tion, and that in the shape of the organization. of | rox of wage of Goorin, togive $1,900 inuddition to | Dle learning among the people. He said the stcc mst | ce onsarts is Mantel, yravines to Wh npacinre ee SLO” . 5 labor and an industrial reform has come up ; this, | 1; ward: . | the common school system was as yet problem: of, Concerts in Montreal previous to his departure for TPHE SUBSCRIBER ‘are aceon aes however, is the true and_ practical eduitmnoement tn oe fo Re oa ranean by the Sooty ta s supply. When he looked upon it, he saw the two great divisions | Europe. Hand i ‘THE Royal Mail Steam Ships HIBERNIA and BRUPANATEA wl ones Bowcoe for te above ports, as follows:— ing one hundred new Sunday schools in that State each ‘i Cloth i i iti iti i of the Christian community, the Catholic and Protestant, . Robi boards is rider, Hay Meh Clothing al dyrepaire leaned in a superior SenA Ihe Sie pee OP aa meester Maseshoalt te] pve ia any {dase “and that ‘Toa, | already jealous of each olher with regard. to the infu: ee (pati al theron vaio Miss Fitz. ‘$120. Remember the No., 130 street. SEO. Levis. among its advocates many of the leading minds of assurance is given of the regular attendance of | nce each might exert in the public schools. They | james is engaged. iwi sol > the nation. By the last arrivals of the French pa- | atleast three teachers, and thirty scholars at cach | Were watching each other with lynx eyes. An attempt |" poo well and Stone’s Equestrian Company have P, 6 Peeotat alee tc, paler sie eiieneet te ol etn EE ca lea ; of ose | Ret We observed in the Journal des Debats, even irene pede oe tne Bia os RiveH late pee schools; and although he deprecated such, and would | arrived in New Bedford. be appl 7 to the Age giving credit to any report that all the continues to loan money ah aap awomet "x, | the 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 dry noods, 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 niture, wearing apparel, and every fjion of frsonal thing unthought of ten years since, and M. Lédree | ble project, 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 fashionable audiences ever ty. ADOLPHUS Rodin, r 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 city. They proceed from 423 Pearl, corner of Rose street. | Presented 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. N, B.—Persons may bereceived in the Private athes trvng- | sand signatures, praying for an inquest into the con- | It is hoped some generous heart will yet be open, to aid | {ul mind, ‘and it would be the business of the Sunday | — ing the balla the bal doo rin sre" | dition ofthe laboring classes, andthe state of labor, | #.gecompliahing what remains to be'done ih this be-| School te cupnly the deficiency. It was in supplying | _Stanrixo a Laser Sage win 4, Curzass, de, 5 i ien iz ation 4 es debe Sapt. Ira S. ley, of the w i n, MRAUNLS TACRDER A Pte ee aT OY che Cede of Ihe Orme ecoa “The Society has printed during the year 185 new pub- | young, which they could not get at the public schools, | New Vork, was puto fal inthe Ue ® Cieuit Goan pena ree ne eet wee i, Oe Roode strat, of labor. These are trifles, but they show that | lications. Of these 30 are bound library books; some of | Which constituted the true value of the American Sun- yesterday, ‘on an indictment containing two counts; the de renahned Oe Reid od lite, etek deem oem, 88 BY | the eprint taking hold strongly of the apie them,’ such ab “Good—Better—Best,”” “History of the | day School Union, It was the great opponent of Anti- | frst charging an assault on James Wilon with a cutlass; 5 te # 5 ic] Pp lower side oi ipo mes street n every Morning, Sundays , at 7 o'clock, through in $ hours, Ha Chesteoecie “saat lide wreey Camsiicandicsomes wick sites Hines sou and west fom Baltimore ¢ 32 < Steamer PORTSMOUTH, Seuner THOS, ieirer. Dew Phill ‘Aid threes to Cena, istics of 18 salbes Gal as te tate packet 5 In fact the accommodation by this line, for speed Jewelry, dry goods, furniture, wearing land merchandize, | mind. In political economy, Blanqui and Huguenots,” ‘The Martyr Missionary,” and “Thomas | Christ. ‘And what,” said Dr. Johns, “is Anti-Christ? | the second, an assault with an iron bolt. These assaults comfort is ua to aay tains lea bacon tharmocisea nt || ei omerp eatin. Sppereland™go mere’ | Chevalier, who occupy the two principal chaire de- | Cranfield,” are of sterling value for the use of all class- It is the world, the flesh, and the devil, backed by the | were committed at sea, on the 10th of August last. Wil- Philadelphia, April 17, 185, ~HARPS—REMOVAL OF WAREROOMS _ | Voted to this ecience, in the Universities of Paris | ¢% Of these library books 22 are original works pre- | Bishop of Rome. Adee eey Bentleman concjuded by | son, having accidentally received a severe hurt in his ss MORRIS BUCKMAN, Agest, i digcuss the questions of Association and an Indus- | P#?ed for the Society. saying that we had a great battle to fight against this | knee from an axe, was unable to move round as livel _al7im*m ‘Office No. 30 Sout arves. | To No. 281 Broadway, opposite Washington Hall. trial Ref with perfect freedom, and with a ta- | ,. The number of new pages stereotyped during the year | combi tion, and that we must fight it not with the wea- | as Wadey wanted him to do; and on the day nase, ons me E MOST DELIGHTFUL OF AL F ALL J. F. BROWNE, Baker and Lmporter of Im ed Patent Ie ns Metin reoiesk ia and eB ig wnew dines: 4s 4909 which is equal to sixty 18mo. volumes of 72 pages ey mite only an cogenietiek Pocare aoe beth while Wilson was sittin, sowny he slapped pokes , — across fudson | ef « Grand Harps, begsto inform | le remarkable, each. . - | the shoulders with a cutlass till he made him rise. He River to Hoboken, and then a walk to the | hisfriends and the musical, world, he has removed his ware- | tion to the investigations of political economy. M. | “The number of pages put in circulation during the | gion. then pricked him in the breast with the weapon. Wilson PT et ieee perry raed oan ey ee Wem Cone ee eared accu weit | Chevalier, who has lately been elected member of | year is upwards SE. pegttycsaver ations nding the | S The Rev. Dr. Panes, of this city, and others, follow- | now began to resist, and Wadey clenched him, tore his and attractive of all raral excursions that can be from the srand 6 octave double action Harp he has just completed. . | the Chamber of Deputies, made in one of his late | cluding any of the periodical or pamphlet publications. | ¢4; after which the congregation dispersed. The choir | shirt off, threw him down, forced a pump bolt into his JL. B. is tly receiving the most flattering testimoni- | courses, the following declaration, which sums up | In¢luding these, the aggregate would be fally two hun- | Previously sung a hymn, and concluded with these lines | mouth, and kept it there several minutes. No substan- Groans now presents charming aspect, the treéa being | ale fom the first musigal talent, regarding the superiority and | his views upon this great question, and which is a | dred millions! of ‘the doxology :— tial defence was made out, and the jury returned @ ver- af and the soil covered with a rich turf, < great brilliaucy of tone, touch, aud perfect finish of his Harps. iti id 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 Wi 1 considerably | and hi ived the Franklin tmedal of the Philadelphia prophecy as profound as it is concise. emiuitighal the py we enoerlens $rent, Dating bese Y' | Sy oF Rit, for his feanroremears tn chiorvery ah pont Bag ‘As the question of Liberty,” said hey“ has oc | Siety’s periodicals—particularly the Sunday School And God the Spirit, Three in One, Autumnat New York, some weeks since, Wilson brought o Ferry Boats from Bar Canal and ment Harps repaired, String ‘Masie, ke. caged dhe Pirsing fio of the wat id for the last_fifty dome ich us med Sipe ag tonie and put at ied he Re hoers, psig, i glory iven, wore Sega bev he b bbc Ble PRiceongieenes are completely fitted up with Awnings and seats. . F. BRO’ (E, London, 281Broadway, 9 mF ceedingly low price of twenty-five cents a year, a! ie jy all on earth anc in heaven. y paying . Subsequently a boarding-house per Nixht Boats run from Hoboken to and 73 Chamber: New York. years, so the question of Association and the O) “Youth's Penny Gazette,” which is published every oth- een intent carried the matter before the U. 8. Court in New York, oleae ee = myl7 imdkW* re aes*Bstablished 1gie, | nization of Labor, will occupy it for the next fifty er week, and rts Dut twelve and. ahalf ants «year, Varietics. and the grand jury found a Dill but not until Wadey had rine, 64 cet ACKET SHIP GARRICK, from Liverpool—Consignees | years to come.” dy where the number of forty copies are sent to one 88, ; come Eastward ; and in order to procure the arres! i INE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY Per thin ship wil lca ave their permits on board, at Or- | And this is true ; political reforms have engaged | Some very interesting and impressive calculations are Benya rere te Gere empermnce Lenmar Wadey in this Siate, Mr. Butler, U, 8. District Attorney Y¥—Sundays rect, at 7 o'clock P. M., from the Pier between Courtlandt and Lil isumodiate ly. All goods not per the attention of the world, and with an absorbing in- | made, to show the vast amount of valuable reading girls at that place would refuse every young man who of New York, sent on acopy ef the indictment, with the mboat KOCHESTER, Captain R, G. Crattendon, will mitted in fi just unavoidably be sent to the publ: : f i i . (as ali ace ape Cree tensity for the last hal oeptaty ; the results which oe sivgre pat-in olroulation in this formby the | Cr) sot sign the ‘Temperance pledge; he would chop yieteest lag nipreentmrma Peter eh gin they can produce have been fully demonstrated in | “Emphatic testimony has been given by the Reformed | their wood, draw their water, and do all their errands for | and henge the indictment here. In consideration of the leave on Monday, Syoeremay snd gay Zvesinge, at? oFeclock: Se ane eit: Aan Ane pele oe the United States, and although great in rang Tes- | Dutch Church, to oe value oot the Society's series ‘of | them. praia $215 paid to Wilson in New York, by Wadey, aeige leave on. y, Thursday and Gelurdsy ovegings, nef orclock. Perior article, warranted not to rust. in e. | Pects, yet insufficient, Now comes the time forthe | Union Questions, in oa into the list of their | The German papers state that emigration to the | Sprague only sentenced him to pay a fine of $25, and six (Atsorclock P. M., landing at intermediate place, from the foot | !ron, Russia Iron, Sheet Copper, 23 ‘Scotch and Amet | study and discussion of a Social Reform, as the | prescribed text books, and Post, strve' @ general tenor of the re- | United States, to a very unusual extent, is taking place | days’ imprisonment in the Boston jail.—Boston ofgeamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. W. H. Peck, will les fturel | May 21. oat apt. W. , ve on ny, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday pats inc, 38's WARD, i i all past reforms, and | port is highly encouraging to the friends of Sunday | amongst the better portion of the German agricul No.7 Brod seat eee on oe ee ermpand | Behoole. © oe! indore, farmers and artvans.Antwerphas been literal | Ga 1a : ok PROSPECT HALL, YORKVILLE. nations shall dictate; Mr. P. commented upon the report, and after he had | crowded with these emigrants, recently, who were anx- waNo.—A late English paper, in an article on ican Pi 5 ‘saieen i) 4 ear Ct Le NORTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Brai ONRAD ABELMAN ily infe rene A b has found in | °°2¢luded, the following hymn was sung by the choir:— | jous to procure berths on board vessels bound to New | this subject, sa! ow that the new manure, gua- nll ave Ok toys “hisetay ad SesandnytAdeemsoans eet | C ton pablac: cox deocnorsrels eve rated enna Beane tis reat rabies bes found in Beitenmt, C. M. York, : no, is exhausted, ingenuity is on the rack to discover o'clock. ~ resort has recently been refitted, and is now open to receive vi- | < 7 ct f 5 Si It wasund Let children hear the mighty 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 the dust, noise and | t8 noblest champions is Eugene Sue. It was under ‘Which God performed of old; ing a negro at Macon, Miss., and sentenced to the peni- | most literally carried away, and excellent employment time for the Moring Train of Care-for the east or west. inconveniences of a city life during the heat of summer. | the inspiration ot new social idea that he wrote ‘Which in our younger years wo hear, tentiary for ten years, it has afforded for British shipping. The weeslane in ‘The Boats are new and subst meee pane Ee new and | | Eroupect Hall, one of the most beautiful country seats in the | the Mysteries of Paris. His first effort_in this di- "And whick our feeheve told. : . soe the excrement of birds have realised pretty pic! by elegant state rooms, and for 4] ‘accommodations are un- | neigh! the city, is situated directly over the Harlem Ff At the Belize, Honduras, Miss Fishwater com- " f thi rivalled ou the Hudson, Ratiroad tunnel, and ean be reached from the City Hall in thirty | Tection, and its success, as well as that of the Wan- He bids us make his glories known, Jained of defamation of character, and their worships | ‘ie discovergpf the contents of this hitherto wo Freight take at moderate rates, aN minutes, either by railroad or by the Harlem stages. s dering Jew, in which the ideas of Association, the His works of power atid grace; Tailsied the Gedintant Innes Sue of tei shillings, in, ce. aati! od ewer vig Hee - deposits All rersons are forbid trusting any of the Boats ofthis Line, | | The beauty of the house and of the surrounding scenery is too | 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 | Stlomtite skill ve being bought to Dear upon the farmers Without a written from the Captains or >. vn Peon... i fully developed, shows how broad a field the grand Through e rising race. days.” e ighly ¥or or freight apply (on board the ,ortoP.C. | | The attent Particalaty directed to y r ry y . . | craft, and the agricultural journals highly of the as ee ronnie auot owner keThe presefepe | Ghings and ahigher and happier destiny formman on | "KnuRkgtal, tel, them fo our som, stecion in Ohi, endorsed “"No Benda Tackar” "P| Senadelal eects to be. devived om te appcaten of eae pod en as ND Prietor,at at Tey wrest. expense, hes built out houses For ail these earth throws open to literature. A kind and gener- That generations yet unborn A large vein of Graphite, or metal of Carbon, has | the earth: ¢ i Ty for him the patronage of a generous public, or particularly of | ous heart beats in the bosom of Eugene Sue, and his May teach them to their heirs. been discovered in Wake county N.C. It makes a ‘>A Mrs. Reed 7 FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. T Haeinlodgos bisnscl Pot beliesbnain, he; Sill at all mes be | Leet rae aie ere ere heteatice: gained to the Lip Rag hery R weg be a Saba ie Papen cece wine oni GORE YC aeatn ec-aerieaseviies a: forte werteretine = YU ‘ b Se, - i ‘ . said to be indes' le ror \ FARE REDUCED £O 6/4 CENTS. ay | OCthe Dest quality and charges moderate, my?2 Imeod™m a ee per aoe ‘went spat they Payrastor igor hie words}. salt water. Ifso, it must be very valuable in ship build: | husvand, after several ineffectual attempts to hang her- tare flows spt tbe nd Sat eer ote QUARTERMAN & SON toe farther into is anctal iuivvententa th Freie ber But practice hie commands.” ing and for many’ other purposes. selfhas confessed not only the poisoning of her husband, jeave as yws until furth ice = » a pt 3 ry ey . 5 for which she was condemned, but two other persons be- AVE NEW YORK PAINTE. d id, sho’ jitude, ‘The Rey. Dr. Rexsx, of New York, then rose and offer- | At Lowell, on Tuesday, James Little, Rollions B. f ef 8,9, 10, 11 and 12, A, Mt NO. 1s BURLING BLIP, he little which we have said, shows its ma | igd'a reedDation eufureing: the: noceselty of establishing -| Aunie, Willis Lewie, Ne tee tt Porter were charged | {Te 88 well asthe murder of a nephew for money; LEAVE 'STATEN ISLAND: cw¥ene and that it is not based upon a visionary idea, but | od day schools, and. tepplying needy schools with | Aitvtowe common drunkards, Litle pleaded wot puis, | pds as though these enormities were not enough,she hes ans and 12, A.M.; 1, 2, 4,5, and6 P.M. House, Sian anp Suir Pastinc, Grarmino, MARBLING and eer = i hems. truth and aes an Woolies: Eiub feeibation wien eeneral lercie, andar’ | hcton poe Bet Rohe; wis foutid ao, ant uent foe 8, Sones also, comes having caused the death of two children ~NEW FERRY FOR STATEN ISLAND, Anso CRAB Sasites practical an well a pocuoal arachr, "| cunfecd meray eat ttf nh adn, Tg erent | oe Hour of Corrstn, Anni wa ed tb dali | Oe W FE : ; c acter. " welt gene! upon the advantages which flow from ts of Court, or six months in the House of Correc- + The fs ailing steamtoat WAVE, G Fon Caumeune ano Goruio Bun.ocnce, Mann To onvas. In Germany, the. le of which ‘aporecinte so the sunday School Union, in moulding the character of peace and Porter three months cach . jg Cerone pee n Eccl rn -maee fanderbilt, will, on and after Sun - well unive: inciples, this new social movement e rising generation in this country. The great charac-| Jn Ne w Orleans, on the 10th inst., Allen Jones was | ©? 4 Se alata MS Ae ed EE | Cuvenan AMA ES EOR SALE, oc coum, | simeresing the baker ghlosopiic and Ineay | tevin the Sunny Schooner eased wur he | ane i, ab San: smn ng ie acon a | Gtr ta Ps, shel apne, Han a Leave Staten Island at 8 and 10°o’elock, A. M., aud't and 4 Barouches, Rockaway and other Wagons; i minds on the one hand, and to some extent the lead- | im| hoor! ‘o the young, for whom the | fence) for violations of the laws against gambling, and to h also an imported | 5 jal aker had @ peculiar reverence. He thought that ison till the fi aid. All th of Flushing bay and near the buoy, the Massachusetts several saddle and | ing industrialists or master-workmen on the other.— | spe? 4 remain in prison till the fines were paid. e gaming | being inside and abreast of the Neptune, was consequent- oy a. roan Pon ni Tris also beginning to excite the attention of portions | $<"iPture knowledge was as necessary now ax in the apparatus was confiscated. sapelln ‘s ben 5 hands ; time of Timothy; and at atime when the great aim of s r t ‘lle, P ly compelled to press the Neptune off, or go ashore on Baperibemrente 0G nginnen poor in, Raia of the religious world. Papal exertion waato hide the holy Seriparee tom ease |, Lhe Steam Woollen Factory, at Danville, Penna. | the point of rocks; the Neptune at this time, had ruff iil'be sold ata bargain. Can be seen at Disa im igh an which ys In Germany the separation between the wages- | jic perusal, to exclude them not ly trom. thel? own! enc aa owned by Dr. Petrikin, has been purchased by | cient room to allow the Massachusetts to pass, and could Riding School, 408 Bowery. R*rre_ | classes or prolitaries, and the employers, is not 80 | tarian schools, but from the schools founded by the friends facture of clot! ar o'clock Freight, in proportion. Landing at ‘each way. Siuidys the boat will leave every hour. 5) patronizing this bost. the public will have the fare rice in proportion to other Ferries, Forfurther informa- jaquire oa board the boat, or at 19 West my!7 Im*ec LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS#—Packet vt ‘ the 6th June—The_ sponta aud favorite packet ship UATRICK HENRY, J.C. Delano master, will po- bove, her day. . rior accommodations for cabin, second exbin tee y ns sirious to em! a berior tseket, shoul ently ‘application on foot of Maiden ne, or to the subseri TOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street corner of South street. Gearhart, who designs to carry on the manti- | have done so, without the least inconvenicnee or in- FASHION AND PEYTONA AGAIN. | Profound as in France and England. A. certain de- | ofthe Protestant Bible; he thought such an institution as satinets, Hlannels, Xe. in a spirited man: } fringement on her right of position, at the time. The a 4 ; ‘| ner. Massachusetts 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 | “(.n, vyilson, late Surveyor General of Iowa and | h h, nor did she make a second attempt to pass . notwithstanding the conflizt of interests, the jeal- | was in its character, wes deserving of the ardent support | wee ongin is ona visit to Keeae, N.H.,his old town. He | the Neptune, as stated; and during, the tgaa tha Posts ousies and rivalries which the competition system | ofcvery true Protestant and right-minded Christ has become the principal owner of a location at the mouth | were in speaking distance of each other, ng brutal, pro- engenders, and this sympathy and union do great | sneaker alluded to the attempts to exclude the Bible | °y..¢i0'itiver, on the sonthern shore of Lako Superior, | fane, or disrespectful language was used by Capt. Com: honor to the humane, honest and social character of | would be so because of tho spurious liberality of Protes- | found to contain a very extensive silver and copper mine. | stock, in reply to the Captain of the Neptune, as stated. the German people. This feeling is arousing the | tants. Th nd gentleman thought that the proper | [2 8 tonof the rock ore Sane by the mines on the | —Providence Journal, May 20. leaders in industry, who see that free competition, | remedy against P rul the multiplication of | bank, he found by ana) ysis, Ut p12 10; total value, ae monopolized machinery, and other principles of mo- | Sunday schools. value:—Of silver $87 2; coppe: 5 , E Sitivery sail iH then hort n ofthe Fines mx THE Woops.—Extensive fires have been iptio! JHE ‘The packet ship Inde sae lien master, will suc. te 7 “RACES wi into | establishment of the Sunday School Union and its pro. | 35. So that it was more proporly asilver than a copper | 7 nyin the woods in this county during the past ceed ie Patrick enya sil onthe 6 St Sal "mbes | erro gy ey en rag ikea Bede bert er Ste mas to Re eels int Srven/Tthe manner, th whisk Jtwes brecking dows the:| iN. ITER eoktleciroying a kiitsiabe Sum of DORON. FOR LIVERPOOL—New _ Line—Regular TUESDAY, 2th May, and continue three days, here th te ea Ba nk nger at work, and the ’ | sectartan barriers in the Protestant community, and he Personal Movements. Crownpoint, we are informed, that a saw-mili, and of the 2th May—The elegant fast sailing Packet Ship late Hace, $500, three mile heats, four | Wiere the system has Deen to} an at ihe concluded by reading a letter from a Methodist brother, d to this oi d several dwelling houses anda large quantity of sawed SHERIDAN, Capt. A. F. De Peyster, of 1100 tons, pwards, to carry 104 Ibs.’ Entrance 10 per cent. | are looking with deep interest to the question of the | whose name was nm ‘given, enclosing a draft for $100 as Robert Owen returned to this city some days ago, | Titther were destroyed. West ort (Esse) Patriot. Wii sai as above, her regular day. Same day, purse $100, mile heats, entrance 10 per cent: devotion of the laboring classes, and a reform capa- | a donation to the cause. after a successful tour through the interior part of this y iP For freight or passage, having accommodation unequalled for | Wednesday, 28th, purse $1000, $200 to secoad horse, four | ble of effecting this result. The Rev. Mr. Curpiow, of Ohio, arose to second the | State. He will leave for Boston next week, and take | 5, 5 Thi line of splendor aud comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, mile heats. ‘ esult. ate A , r Se erika teuntiat of fas set ir OV Read bye, FFECT OF Orrosrtion.—The new line of boats of Wall street, ot ‘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 passage in the et ee eon Oo the ated seansy | running between Whitehall and St. Johns has put F_ K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Bouth street. | heats. minds are devoting their labors to this social move- | lieved that the Sabbath school was the instrument, under us. sopeaiven: 5 , dovvis th few to atiout theee dolls dar Ube entice route Price of $100. Pi i ick, Je, of Packet ship Garrick Gant BJ. Teak, of 18 tou, wil xy, purse fits second ‘o mile heats. | ment, and also in the sphere of literature. In the | G04, appointed to save the West from the dominion of aucceed the Sheridan, and sail 26th June, 3 AZT ec i ! t . i ‘ Cl between New York and Montreal, a distance of upwards Pg HBS Sone they will again Corsa ae ea of | Arnine, known more in this country for her corres- | ylation combining all the elements of American charac- | Hon. Littleton Kirkpatrick, one of the members of “ga. WANTED—Good and suitable vessels to freight , : Ctheturf ndence with Goethe, and certainly one of the | ter inits purity, but we want the spiritual education of | the last Congress, and lady,are among the passengers re- EN’ SPRING. ASHIOHE. a from Philadetphia and Bristol to” Boston, Frovi- Me ml awe yas ina pe 4 Trost remarkable women of the age. She has lately | the Bible to cave this great Jand from the dominion of | cently saile _ bei y ng the passeng. Ae nageomeate pete leuce, Saco, Norwich, le Point, Greenport, Hart | Fevtona’ Jangetenn, Liatunah, Ke, ‘Mr. Hares wih Patsy “Am. | written a work on the subject; and occupying, as | antichristian idolatry.” And thie education must be cer: |°°Celeman, brother of the inventor of the “attach- | Kain Agents tn 7 a Ldn the ecrement » from rd, sew Haven, Middleton Albany, ‘Troy aud other parts. | theny others. Mr: Ten Broeck with Maria Peytog she does, a high place in society, and being cele- | ried on in the name of true Christiunity, and apart from | ment,” is in Washington, getting out a patent for his in. | Crevats, Gloves, Scarfs, Suspenders, Silk Under Garments aie ADERICK TYLER ive. | and Martha Washington. Mr. Pucket with Miss Robinson ; ; if Fr her | the influenco of sectarianism. When | go into the west ,” is in Washington, getting out @ patent for his in- | go” Their assortment ofthe above articles have been sel 4 eee oo two others, Mr. Van Mater his four: Mr. Loyd three, and Mr. | brated for her genius, she has all Germany for her ventio iB engines uj with much care and attention, and comprise net only ahe richest, FB. SAFRORD & CO!” onorgy, Bunerig and Livingston. Nt ‘Shawtwo. Mr. Town | public. Another distinguished author, Heinrich | #4 unfurl the bannor of sectarianism for the purpose of | panes, Wi in snout eupensive eaporemont to be found in Gacainy.. "the a i two. R. Johnson, the Colonel, Vi fention to the mannfacturing of Gen- cine, the Sterne of Germany, has written in his | establishing Sunday schools, | must fail. But when |" Mr. Green, the reformed gambler, is stirring up | Subscribers devote grea , ‘ictor, ke. p] 7 ble jonas f this Union, and unfurl the y Shirts. The artich All horses running in the Plate Race will be permitted tortart | Koeuliar manner upon the question, and is arousing Ded et wean ism, my efforts must be | the Dlacklegs of Rochester, N. ¥., pretty essen er the most approved French method, to suit 'y: other 1 i ble Aj. | them are cut 9 vEnree te Tree hp} and deposited in the | enguiry, and exciting thought. crowned with muecess. The sponker looked upon Sab. | His lectures are atteaded by large ant respectable null: | (orgy afte wearer—well ant fathfylly’ made—and may be box at rem] de- , : , ences. . ‘omy or the beauty of t there Indes stand with the entrance money. id he Germans have never taken much interest in ficiont instrument, under God, of | "ES" ovemor Yell, of Atkansas, arrived in Wash- | fendediou" “ve aenice perme af Che teak havea Cotte tee waged in the sam ti the shallow political reforms, and the legislative | evangelizing and christianizing the teoming west; and on eet by the fe rotte from | last seventeen years business, hi . Y Pais 53 y on Monday evening, by the neares' 'e fro y controversies of the moclern liberal party in Europe. | he gave a brief history of his early elforte in that region, | NEV'oridune, “He landed from Galveston. in company Keptedce gl lint sete of cutting, but in the Auli cour patrous a fashionable aad well a wilderness, and the result of those efforts | N° eatior with Major Donelson. 2 é ization + aif | John Cochran has been nominated as the locofoco | FAtaee amd kuaranteos to our patrow cureuts, candidate for Congress in the Macon District, Alabama, | scriptions—Hosiery, Dressing Robes, Pocket-kerchiefs, Nixht a2 Imsre 81 Dock street, Philadelphia, TS FOR LIVERPOOL NEW LINE OF PA ego Ue se err en Capea ‘ootthontsty Will sail on Wednesday, May 21— her remubardn: ke their genet ifn disk dha tosh safety ¢? comer a Maiden Lane. —- | demen’s Linen and Mu all, G to 5 shoul e'be ona, svvend bone horse ae the winner to receive ‘The profound instinct of the people has taught them | When it w that something deeper was to be sought for—that, far | Wien Pobelaron and chy vation il Id. . ene! Purges wi He PRELLNGS, for he proprietor, more thorough and organic reforms must be under- eres weet in the greet. werk. of Bib fe arth che a gh heh erie Re ee ial re- B. r, having declined a | Caps, Linen Collars, and Dress Fronts ; Stock Tins, Cre: Peete as, poised Sepoueae he gg: pn Bale foe they did, i ee ele cabo tus cee De Jouws, of Baltimore, next arose and of: | district. The latter district is represented by Mr, MeCon. | the old ertablishment of yas sg aa are “KO GORLINE 66. $8 souih a ‘ ioe, ie Bends .* Mc pabie eee ci rat ie cerity and phileathrepy, Sand their devoted enthu- | fered a resolution, by way of introduction to a speech. | Nell, who, it is thought, will run on his own hook. shia laches ae Brosdway, corner of Park Hace. Ps adiabatic! ipa Mani Poo Ni struction in Hore ie i# now open | sinam, and they will move in it, we believe; from i a Rsen mutate bg aie oe tae vase $s SRSA Crimea 10 aren hone et Brf. iA. comtivee the, manapecare it celebrate Hours for Gentiemen from... what we have observed, and from signs abroad, : 2 in Orloans Mr. JAMES E. WOODRUFF, os I A le of this country, had failed to beneficially, \ to be commenced at y ND 1 promptly forward atl goods to hie address, —m20m Ladies eee DAL with the power which they have always shown Pad that we ware decweed toree is detortoretion of intelli. Fs moat murrige. on fits nad the v pee lakes. The COUNTRY. MERCHANTS, s . ‘oak Me Terme of instruction made known on application to Mr. | when a truly great, just and universal cause, appeal- fence inthe social condition of America a sinking of | Brith ni PASSAGE, FOR HAMBURG— r A nt seems determined to make use of EL STEAMEOAT PROPRIETORS, CITY wi: psald wow racket nt "SILAS ROEM, Roulatone. ‘just received from the country several fine and | ed to their conscience and their sympathy. __ | the tone of moral principle throughont the land. cogent arguments in conducting its negotiations. HOTEL AND COUNTRY FAMILIES, Key mt. C.C. Berry, will salle above. and can very | ye Aiiiciala Howes which he We nathorived Sosell at's weer |" Let us speak briefly of the progress of this social | this deterioration was sought to be accounted for— Ee ection to Caneaa of Mtr Tucker, the saminlt EXTRA FINE TEAS! a eg re \- Price. mytre. | movement in one more natien—in the United | Ist. Inthe rapid increase of ous population, and its | puilier who arrived out by the last steamer, is of pre 163 Greenwich leans packet her accommodations are of the bee A FINE FAIR of bay, CARRIAGE HORSES, | States, Here, where perfect freedom for the _ex- | tendency to difuse itself, thus outrunning the means a» | vate nature, probably that of inspection. This gentle- | Neax Counriaxnr Sr... 4p orros mont costly description. Persons wishing tosecure from the country, will be told low if applied fo | Hreseion of opinion, and the tion ‘of new | Pointed or its improvement, and ror preserving its civ Visited Kingston last Tuesday, but. left the same mero LEAvs 1 nbeure eer hay yrscmente go TArscorr, cn seit Mereen ste myai xem. | ideas exists, and the people are intelligent enough to 7*Md. in our being yoarly flooded with a vast amount of are Esae Lista ten shores of Lakes iets prov ot _ selves at the hore place, corner South street a iden lane. BALE—A peir of dark dun Horses, 5 and6 | comprehend new principles, the question of a Social | fore population, imbued with all the vices of the old | End return to England with all convenient speed. While | ™esting.ous views ohoar Wath PACKET FOR MARSEILLES —The new ship years old vind and kind, with flowing bi manes | Reform has been advocated in a direct and positive | world, and that no barriers we can erect will remedy | 4]) present Keaof laying down the keels of the iron | have carried on our bi past A el Rh fh BaP] oe bon en ished Serve, manner, and a definite plan has been proposed for ef- | the evil, and prevent it from sinking the moral condition | soqm frigates at Kingsion Dock Yard must be abandoned, | together with the very high aw moderate price of our wil sal 09 he it pronimg, Ive pesommascion will i. v1 accomP edranghthorsec of | fecting It. A new order of Society, based upon the | of our people. we cannot help feeling that the prompt attention of the | foots, have eamed for us a degree of reputation and renown fr x trelebh ss camer: in cr iesmerapply so” | ee Co a Inquire at Mr. REED'S Bt | great principles of Association (which is the Chris. | | 3d. In our frame of government, which placer, the Board of Admiralty to the defonceless state of Canada, in | beronl tine ct wy Mae not ne ye oka Soar he x GUAM ERIN THREES or to | Besta Mete Ie neat Bleecker st, New ¥ tian prineiple of brothethood, applied to, the social | lexislative power too much within the range of thers in| ganding out their Builder, to inspect the actual condition | Sone — myllec » Agent s! ailairs of man) upon a system of honorable and at- | Orie et this downward tendescy, and give us at | of things on both sides, proves that abandoning the | “We have, however, much pleasure in stating, that we have ‘anadas to th ions of our Yankee neighbours, is | made, with id ty lections from all tractive industry, wpon Unity of interne and, he | Some yeiod an upward wart in ohor, thal tft wt | Gun ching to Be apprehended—Kingvon Wig: "| Gee raed hich com the Se cee r, . A PIECE OF LAND, on the Fighth Avenue and 984 | harmonious action and play of those springs of ac- | without the recuperative energy necessary to recover Young tyson i we eT aparial ol scr conning aba scren of i wae LCT tion emplanted in ek Seba nsintoas passions caraeiveds M Sicncoet ak Mise Gatees We cles: | Dil winaee, oh whch Lire errited ‘hers Tyood tenant. Apply to ONY CARROLL, —has been advocated and pro; in the place of the | ‘The speaker did not believe in the predictions of these ORE 3 ¢ ‘which, with an and Im*ee 25 Nassau st. base i i LONDON LINE, OF PACKETS—Packet of the RB inch iced thet sallng, vashes ship MEDIATOR, J. M. Chadwick, master, will sail us fae, er rogular day. 1B Superior accommodations for cabin, second eabin and ; \ et = i i i+ | birdsof Ml-omen. If he were inclined to attach any im- | Stand that a large and splendid Cotton Factory is | at wholesale e, have also trae Neely welealni eiatiee Bea “URNISHED Re T area | Preset crus oo Or and Reetcodirtion | portance to thelr remarks, he would not cease his exer. | about to be erected by our enterprising fellow-citizen, somes : y K § TO RENT, with Breakfast | ples, upon the general isolation and disassociation | | Col. J. 8. Neilson, i nection with Capt. R. F, Stock- ee TV ERDOO Le ae pend thels wives, of § went + the Jocation in | ing industry, upon the conflict of all interests, social | Tead, in, the inephned Yottime, tee ne iL If there. | only @ beginning to bring this valuable water, priviloge 21 Chatharn a Weare yous obedient servants, BBB sieseect ica sami ot hing Packet th ip | Alto, tne Basement, suitable for an office; well furnished. | servitude, and the discordant and perverted action | fore, he saw the danger, it would be his duty to guard to the notice of manufacturers, | Our, city is deoply, ims | | New York—t21 Chatham xt; 31 Grand st, and 318 Bigecker ‘Will saik sh aber heen der ° » | Sees =A. Patlor 4 4 “2 ae ot Thad en of <r eaetied Oe binbelative order, has Sew teak hecould Me salary’ of ith "comiiry. due to such auney ead ‘hese gentlemen.—New Philedelphia— oo Chestnut street, and 45 Fifth street, ° ohana im tare fh: viet and dpapridy sgritione spread quite rapidly throughout the country—a great | No matter what dangers surround us ,we should go on ; | Brune. Times. myo Price of passage $100.

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