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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols X15 No, 144=Wnole No, £008. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1845. © ertee To Conte} THE NEW YORK HERALD.|,... . ¥oR Hauivax aNnp Liverroo.. yes peNEW SUMMER | GOODS. Interesting from Africa—Recapture of a To Ole Bull. | Varities. Sen nee Se THI al Mail Steam Shi i , roadway, are now receiving | Slaver=Sea Fight—Horrible Piracy, é&e. "Tis thi | _ One hundred and twenty citizens of West Sprii JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, sd IBREEANNEA wil fc erm fa all ee saaatnaaalr ‘The barque Adee Caseaiy Brown arrived vea- with mg a capping | fleld have publicly avowed their intention, to wi re eo je 1 a8 Follows:— ilk Ds is il i e Ps - “ . ut th ti | eir busine from the Post office in that place, in conse- Circulation---Forty Thousand. |" : Si Dees Piste Silk Mogadore terday morning, in thirty-six days passage from mda hom thoepieer lence ofthe appointment of a Postmaster there, morally ——___—_——_ Britannie, Jao, Hegite Ee + priaey « Pekin Broche ‘s Jardinere Sierra Leone. Above this vale of tears ; isqualified for that important trust. They are going to DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 eents per Passage to Liverpool Tonle de Soie Armore Chantilly, ag : { Such then thy mien ” do their Post office business at Springfield. copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. : Sites HOY ska The kindness of Captain Brown has placed us in Upon the scene—_ |. Every thing is ready to proceed with the new WEEKLY HERALD—Every Setanta —Ersoe 6} cents «Damas Blane te _Qdaliague possession of the Liberia Herald and Africa’s Lu- eed gor brow, | state prison, af Clinton, in the w octane. party col fais stay — annum— vanci amas Raylere 7 ! arty of prisoners fro . bag nh 2h the Ried sxieto sarees bert nrwe + een “ Fer eutesig waa na Season date, Bi. Again, amid the Carnival | by'the Champlain canal nextyweek, to take possession cash in advance, 7 LONDON LINE OF PACKETSi Picker of the | ‘| Pekin Moire Black watered yard wide | We have also received a letter containing the The market place—the nobles’ hall ;—* | salt gays warters, and at Once commence mining + PRINTING of all kinds executed with b ahd: tat June The Packet Ship MEDIATOR, Captain wadrille Cameleon of eee particulars of the capture and re-capture of a ‘The dancers float to joyous note, yore ur tet cate * despatch. or restage, having superior accommodations ineabin, wecond « Mourning Silke slaver, and the horrible butchery of the English Pee ally ipes ranasene® | town, Del, on the 19th of June next, for the murder of tor Ald otters or cee eahiions, by ail, addreseed | cabin aud stecrage, apply (0) a os oacorn “ pigin black, and white | prize, officer and crew. wuss ssdantl! ween, | her own child sho having been tried upon rap oh 1e est 1e1 t , or the postage at they General P: bmi Me A Rr) n the scene, and found guilty at the Jast April term of the Sussex Propaizron or tur New York Hera Estapursmene | coc nontetiching to send for their (riends can have them brought Paris plaid and ombre striped Foutard and mer kg SSMS: SAP PT MANOS. LY AB RE BRE SY ‘The weather yesterday, was almost saat It etiiasl doxgat-of Fulton ant Negiee aterane Sat ts the shove packet, oF any of the Line, on favorable tame, | ‘Al 0, two cases of 8 ke Bustin, Dial " iped and very rich | inhuman slave-crew who perpetrated the above But when, dear Bull, again, deserves to be called the cold Sunday. Snow fell in amount, payable on demand, without discount or any other | Printed, gph pended Mystere ol mentioned butchery on the high seas. ‘That sweet and plaintive strain, the morning on the Helderbergs, and their summits wee | hare, i abt the principal tots throughout Great Britain and | GROS ODIER, DOLFUS MIEGE AND KEOK- sade ‘eThe Mother's Preyer? white during the forenoon. Such weather on the 26th of TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. Treland. marr , LIN’S FINEST JACONETS. It is gratifying to know that the murderers are now Flosts on’ the aif, 7 May is extraordinary, even in our variable climate. We az ee rfl gel A BR Py | cinke g eeprom Fok and bine ernb't Orpindie oa thelr way to England, to expiate their crime on ‘Thou seemMt to me no other than be sane saa oot sn fon ese directions, Bae. OC Bony, will’ pall ae ab i bo Cambrics Satin striped Chintz e gallows. A kind and gentle hearted man! ; P Gach ie Pe< Hecal ‘ Eomlortaply accommodate s'limited number of of passengersig | BALZORINES, BARAGES, BLACK AND PRINT: {Correspondence of the Herald.) a a coy, Jackson, of Rhode Island, Was in our city on qabin and steerage. This ship having been built expressly for a ED GRENADINES. Sierra Leone, April 17, 1845. Literary Notices. 3 lay. He visited Independence Hall and the State lew Orleans packet her accommodations are of the best and | Plaid Barage ‘Black Cashwierion On the 26th ult. the ‘Truxton anchored off the Pongo,| Wyow1nc, A Noven.—We are always gratified to | House. He also went up into the steeple. There is a sono and Genal tiaseg hin sie most costly description. Persons wishing tosecure berths should | Striped do. Grey and Mode do whither she had been dispatched by Commodore Skin: | receive any new emanation from the pen of native | C°lebrated dell (e) there that all the gentlemen pay at- Rott osdhesion wom cat Me a make early application on board, tT eaeap ornare arg Ombre shaded do Black Grenadine ner, who. had received intelligence of a slayer bein; CEA: att cath thradmatatoeraniene ite clat tention to.—Phila. Spirit of the Times. a pleasant mode of travelling to the wes oe a ae COT Te, | Rich embroidered do ich printed Balzorines there under Amorican colors, On arrival, they found | Sur wating are so deserving, the pleasure is prove, |. Gen. M. B. Lamar, Ex-President of ‘Texas, has he cars are built in the most approved modern style, the | 22.22 corner South street and Maiden lane. | Black and Mourning do ‘White, pink, blue and black do | HM, steamer, the Ardent. ‘The commanders immedi- | OUF Notice are so deserving, the pleasure is propor-| , Gen. M. B. tei sident of Texas, ha boats are fitted up ina superior manuer, and every effort is made FOR LIVERPOOL—Only Regular Packet of the _ SHAWLS. _ SCARES. ately entered’ into an agreement of co-operation. Six | tionably increased. The title designates the locale | Peen sojourning in Columbus, Ga., for several days, in by the proprietors to conduce to the comfort and convenience Jat of June, The magnificent and celebrated fiat eail- | Algerine Crape de Chene Maroiam Echarpes boats ascended the Pongo—four English and two Ameri- | of the story, and that alone is almost sufficient to nid mt F i , orcat ah CR Peres eT tees on Tee eer s wialh cane | dapacnee Wye ld, Decstowr comtidancér, will bill poaliively on | Rete tiered silk PR cany aS con can—the former commanded b’ i. C. H. Johnson, the | excite attention, from its well-known interesting | Robert Tyler, Esq., has met with a misfortune in By of being bene wa Monday, 2d ofJune. Cashmere amb i latter by Lieut. Blunt. About 25 miles up the Pongo, in | associations ; but for the rest we leave the curious | the death of @ little daughter, 4 years of age. ‘By this route passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- Lor teres oftnasstgeead to, secure. the:hets berths, etrlyep |. | Barege “ APalmre asmall creek leading from the river to Faber’s (slave | reader to learn for himself. The work 1s anony-| Dr. Eaton, late editor and proprietor of the Colum- tong dant upon ‘Stage travelling, and at the same time make an ex- ee wis a mat ROCHE. oOROTHENS K est or | Satin Plaid ilk fae Gantirs Bid emnerehe Lad Notary) ee pageel cit ‘Dos Hecmaueat 8] esters, mously issued, but, coming from the press of the | bus (Ga.) Enquirer, died on the 20th inst. Pte earslesve every morning at o'clock Busengersare ad. | “mieo "35 alto szet next door to the Fulton Bank. A large Tot of HILDREN'S DRESSES.” Gitrely moored, “Ail. the boats carried English colors, | Harpers, we could not suppose it to be unworthy of | | ‘The settlers from Duchess county, New York, who vined to, engage this at ciphia. | Office in Philadel- LONDON LINE OF PACKETS—Packet of the large Jot of remnants of Musling, Jaconets, Bareges, | until the Spitfire showed her flag, when Comd’t Blunt | the fame it is destined to receive. peep ids ant park Wa ‘eon Awa lhe Min 9 Phin N- Eedruer of Cheanat and Fourth atiets and at Nos. Lat June The aplendid and, fast sailing tacket ship | Givehams, Foulards and Musling de Lathes, of every levuth, | veuied down the English and hoisted the American. Hanver’s Inuusraaten Braue, No, 27, is this | &*ceedingly well with their farms, and are making mo- lelphiay May 17, 1815, ¥ ‘ en na een iaeeaes Pa os fT WEDDING DRESSES. The crew of the Spitfire informed against the vessel | day issued by the same firm. So’ much praise has | 2°’ tW° dollars for one formerly made in New Yor! For information, in the city of New York, apply to jing superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin and | Thread Lace Dresses AleuGon emb’d Muslin Dresses | the moment she was boarded, and made no opposition to | heen lavished already upon this splendid production, It is said that the Baptist missionaries in China are BH SELL. Agent for steerage passengers, persons ure berths should | Emb’d Silk do Poncd@Arm do. do” | her being seized, ‘The vessels were captured at the top that weneed do no more than simply announce ite | (ite successful. They baptised eighteen natives last Bs D. LEECH & CO.’s Line. 7 West st, N.R. | thake Sarly application tothe subseriver, PARASOLS AND SUN SHADES. of high water, and were carried down with the next ebb, sat lensdificdhetbeuct aataastae year, some of them men of high rank and attainments. my7 6m rre JOSEPH M’MURRAY, Otibrelles Dosavlaie ‘Ombrelles Americal Liout, Johnson's boats assisting in towing the Spitfire, | #ppearance, that its fifty thousand subscribers may | ‘phirteen native preachers are at work, and one of the CHANGE OF HOUK. ETT ERTS Ta TE v Gnioises Ma notwithstanding he had the Dos Hermanas to manage. | be apprized of the fact. idol temples has been surrendered to the mission. UNITED STATES MAIL LINES TO BALTIMORE. R. NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana hi iglaises eh ire ie most perfect co-operation existed between the | Democratic Revrew, May, 1845: Langley, N. i ; ; * PHILADELPHIA, WILMINNGTON AND BALTI- York Line—Regalar Packet, to. sail Mone ‘oth BELTS, BUCKLES, SASHES, $c: two flags during the whole of the expedition. The Spit- | york —This journal comes 10 us this cone em- ne Landes een aa che ae cua birane: 4 MORE RAILROAD LINE. DCarr. Kotor, will aitively al asaboves her gular day. | Narow Shaded Belts Buckles, pairs, gold fire is a handsomo clipper schooner of 95 tons burthen, | bellished with a tolerable engraving of Governor | physicians, and76 lawyers. iat ‘Via Ona Sy esienaie a srese, Elka, are de Gece. afer tetahe oF passage, having handsome, urhised Tesommo: | «bg ee ton, for eaanleadonts on the 6th inst. for Bos- | nfo juffie, taken from a daguerreotype. Its tables of Alittle girl seeing a team loaded with bags of cotton hyp atn codart i. K. GOLLING & oo. aye er’? ALEXANDER’S PARIS MADE GLOVES, On the 1th inst, a slaver with 450 slaves onboard en- | Contents comprise an able article on the Mexican | waste, from the factory, called out to her little brother, . Of th herche col demi Ci ; ; 5 : . ositivel y no gi received on boardafter Saturday evening; 5 A » » | tered this port under the command of Lieut. Stupart o: 4 a arley ! Charley ! there goes a load of bustles.’ an iy 1 vida veseired fhe 7 es Qf the most rechere! colors, Printems, Clairs, demi Clairs, te ed this p rt under th \d of Lieut. Stupart of | question, and the usnal varieties. : “Charley ! Charley ! ‘th load of bustles.” M.S. Wasp. This vessel, supposed to be a Brazilian, | = Lrrreut’s Living Ace, No. 51: Burgess, Strin- Recently, a person in the book trade had occasion in New Orleans Mr. JAMES E. WOODRUFF, goo above, with a great variety of noveltics and handsome | 0 calied tho Echo, was on her way to the Breails when = : is, will be found to be superior to anything ever before of- . i Co.—Thi iodi i i 7 i i pou and after Movday weet: May 12th foes Dosa veh be | she i promptly_forward.all_goods to his addreas___m20m | frea'in this city, having been selected by us in Paris, with great paptured by Lieut. Stupart, who had just captured in the ger D0. ee ree peta tate teeny le fed thacer feast aah rer depot comer of Lith and Market. strat, daily (exsent Sunday) PACKET FOR MARSEILLES.—The new ship | care, and which we uow offer at asmall advance, either whole- | “Wasp” an empty slave schooner. Lieut, Stuparttrans- P , with whom he had interviews, three hundred and niet, fork, ‘A ML, the lines lenying at d FM, past PRINCE DE JOINVILLE, Captain Lawrence | sale’or retail, at 359 Broadway. my19 Iwm__ | ported himself and some of the crew he had with him to | Cents. ' i re from tha New Eueikhd Bates oo ‘ig “At. being discontinued after that dates» Selock, will saif on the Ist proxime: ‘Phe accommodations | ——————-___—_________ == | the Echo, leaving a young midshipman, Palmer, with ten | Zox, Tue History pr Two Lives: Forms Har- | 8ve were from phakeny esau rape This Ibe peseonggra il Be equal te those of any of the ts of WILLIAM A. SMETS men, on board the other, Mcrealy had the transfer taken | per’s Library of Select Novels, No. 52—just out, In Mexico there are 7,000,000 of Indians and Cre- Pe ee naa RCRIN ke PHELPS 0 With pre his New Pe BL prieer, hazid the New | place when the schooner bore down on Lieut. Stupart oles, ignorant and slothful; and a hundred thousand per- HE TRAINS upon the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD are now arranged for passengers to leave Boston at 6 o'clock ENC) A, ik Hotel, ly Pl: HURSDAY A Movunr Soret, or Toe Herress or D, Nexxs, ili i nirent in Seven Hewes —F hated thn a pee ek a ae peket ot A SPLENDID" aSOT MENT. OF, EMBROIDERIES. | ing arecapture on the part of the slavers has been but | already been noticed; with this, itis concluded. population of their country, (for it does not appear to vO ery Seinen oa en ecel ae 5 algal aia inane ed ieLieaty Mave af te Ardent arved here on the 1 | Maguring Gevotel ts Odd Bellowabig, YO%A | wa nin an follow tnainn, 0" Mentaae , Capt, y + | Sitively sail as above, her regular ie a ri . ieut. Morris of the Ardent arrived he 4 : 2, t—Indians, 4,500,000; 4 except Sunday) at half past o’elock. P, May i OSA WNT Lewerpnanemoneoniote 8 for cabin, second ie et +" Duchese d’Orleans. inst. in the steamer Albert, fron! Ascetidon, and gived the ine devoted to Odd Fellowship. , 1,505,500; Europeans and white Creoles, 1,000,000. Melia Eine haves Bowly’s whart, Baltimore, for Philadelphia, ers, persons desirious to embark by this su- “Rochelle, following intelligence :—" ise Tne Jewisn, Curonicie, May, 1845: America®) a: 4 Pug 4 ; * . y “MB" SANE H . CHE » May, : @ i ine chi alk Met oY i 5 orto ifmake’ ie caut 1 oataaben foot of | EMB'D CORE ARs CANEZOUS, a hel Three days after the capture above alluded to, H.M. | Society for meliorating the condition of the Jews.— doe: uisiana Convention adjourned sine die onthe _ ,SUNDAY MAIL LINE. supecr SOSEPH McMURRAY, ‘« Colonne Point alaveille §, Star fellin with and recaptured the schooner, The | This makes No. 2 of the Ist vol. of New Series. In Cincinnati, on the 2ist inst. Rob’t Bland corr ol lad utar tees: wate Me 100 Pine street comer of South sieet. SDeail < Eapaguole Captain of the schooner and another volunteered (onthe | ~ 1,epmp’s IuuatnareD Snaxsreane, No. 49-50. | witha pistol in’ the ebdomen, by Seeuel rowel He Fare to BAREIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN, onal terial atts males ak aisciel Yoly. saeco! ‘ SBordure “ exTulle, | ashaving belonged to some British men-otware men) tog] This number contains Love's Labor Lost. was not expected to survive. | a assenger Car attached to the J Beniavairveinp sal tanre che CO ANT ED Good mi bie emg % freight | EMB’D sfanrs” EMB. FICHUS, & GIMrEs, bye Jatoreneen of ie. cirouastanse that had a pec gokice let and New Picroria,| Femate Everay,—We recently met with a poor epot corer Lith and Market street, daily, from Philadelphia 1 Prove Os i i ace. ing :—The deponents No. 25: : : , So'clock, P.M, and reach Baltimore at au early hour next ce, azo, Norwich, Allen's Point, Greenport, ere ‘Bred ien Couleur “ qRever With some more, did not take part in any part of the pro- | Pools Sorc} noctn iee Re aaeie book of | woman, a native of Connecticut, who had emigrated morning.” G.’H. HUDDELL, Agent at Philadelphia, Pa, New Haven, Middleton, Albany, ‘Troy’ and other parts «Josephine ceedings, but the whole was planned and carvied through ms, e ; out a year ago, where her husband died, lea- For further particulars, orl 42), P. FISHER, Agent Thehighest Price will bepaid ‘and constant employment given 2 rdeur “” Celine by the commander of the Echo who was ably seconded | Previous engravings. Nea her with Sag smali children and ina state of ex- my10 1m re No. 17 Wall streets SET Waitt: Aver ERICK TYREE Ret: RICH Enea OeRED LINEN ©. AMBA HDE'FS. by the ee He, the pela the ae oe the Uparep Borers EGE AND tt ae sun sun coca ‘Alleg en to ericsotpts tiie coe ee ms E. SAFFORD & CO}, Very rich a4 Barguette Garni de Valenciene row ampie remuneration if they would join him in mur- | Trvaror’s Manuva: Bridgman, New York.—Two | rying h rt \t Phi- FROM BOSTON TO PHILADELPHIA IN A | _ 126 1m¢re aI Dock atvet, Philadetthi. Se igre Bernetivand Gueriande | dering tho Midshipman and the Englishmen, and that they | extremely valuable works to the Flowrist and Fruit | jadefphia, being penniless® she kaked to be. cllowed to DAY. FASHION AND PEYTONA AGAIN. WEDDING DRESSES, LADIES? CAPS. Gull sailer, and that he had agreed with the Boatswain of | CUltivator, by an old experienced hand—one who | cross the Delaware on the Camden ferry boat, intending ‘i Extraemb’d Muslin Dresses ce Caps his own vessel and those of bis ‘crew left on board the | 148 studied the two branches for years. to pursue her toilsome journey through New Jersey.— “Thread Lace do Buy Muslin do Echo, to mutiny the moment they saw the peak of the ———__. ... Her manner interested a number of gentlemen on the crc ae eee do Tulle Lace 40 ith flower | Schooner’s mainsail lowered, which would be the signal | . Horna Mrrper:—We have received informa- | Wharf, and the interest was not lessened by her story, inet a Gowtiteapettes | of their having recaptured the schooner. The details are | tion that a most horrible murder was perpetrated | Which bore on its face the very stamp of truth. Cap Hinkle, of the New Philadelphia, ge: passage to New York, gave her & d a line to insure @ conveyance LADIES STRAW HATS YOUNG LADIES'CAPOTEES. | too horrible to relate; suffice it to say that none of the | Yesterday morning a short distance trom West Chester, s rive in New York.at 4, as was the case last evening; and Ladies’ Rich Stra Gui captors, twelve innumber, had arms, and that the | upon lad named Wesley Patton. The murderer, Jabez : fe the Philadelphia train at quarter before, and arrive there at ae “Consu Disers jentelle. twantpilire plated Gveccnne Veen! end titeheted thie] Bord, &quangcamcufabdul 29: yeursiel ego; cane yee? a{Stin crtcarty Herhomeéwar. "A contbation 1. Ms mayfsi = a = ‘Bois blane & Cordon all without an exception. ‘The instant the cook discover- | terday morning, shortly after 10 o’clock, to the house of 's of fourteen dollars was made up, which she = a ee a ~ - ii 7 ep ‘ratefully but diflidently accepted, for it ‘ide: SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. PHILADELPHIA AND CAMDEN RACES will com aE ee RAW cosaverais aa that information was given; hejumped overboard and | James Patton, 8 respectable farmer, residing about a mile | Erveiuyy Nut cmdendly accepted, for it was evident she LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. the Camden C NJ ettes drowned himself. Twelve of his companions are in irons | and a half north of West Chester, and found his son Wes- ft => " "TUESDAY, 31th May, and continue three days. Hat tr Crin a Poscane sud awaiting #t Aibension tho arrival oftheRapid,-whick ster, ¢ lal oLabout 14 years.ol age, at home imcompany fia bass of ha Conmettiantrtieeien shone keene Tuesday, May 27th, Plate Thee, $500, three mile heats, four | _. . RICH SILK PATREN DRESSES. left this port yesterday afternoon with Lieut. Stupart on | witha bound servant girl, who was attending to Mr. Pat. . year olds tnd upwards to earry 164 Tha’ | Entrance 10 per cent. silks Fekia Chinois Bills Fekin Brocke board, to convey the prisoners to England for trial. i pean pons pee Manatee wn the = Me ee or AnnteReare’ Wal: in Oct: Day before yesterday, me day, purse $100, mile heats, entrance 10 per cent ienne : [From Africa's Luminary to March 15. church in West Chester. The villian immediately fasten- \Tt-REt - ay Pou de Soi y ] ; “Sl u SERRE SUN AR TOLAONO = a ee sb te oee mueas ranasoiia a Bose aut Paceleny the Governarfctrnad on tho 7 | Roy enom een spon the "hendro.deaialy ste | fonensing& man named Wainer atthe iaance of th eam Re ty Set et ane | Mar raretom gerreoutee erence (mete wget Smtr Maen | Shoe cold th pcan th whe non | acre al an cnn te eh ee | an ota ese ie ure aie een ee Ne Apa ce, Tpceiaye Teeioyeakbel | Baer ey esas Daae tate ed reg ese eetee | with tich gsthand atfeer moestings, at the window; aiid following “alter ’hewelf, ‘eecaped tes | cleared the honse of the furniture, Mr: P,. wes prec Dl oy yA a 4 PERFUMERY DE TOILETTE, ‘The commissioners appointed by the Governor to set- - ing to shut t ee he Saul te turdays, through to Greeaport at 954 A. M, lig Onthe four mile day, without some accident happens to FERFUMERY DE TOMLETTE. tle a dispute between the chiefs of Little Bases, and to | neighbor's, where she gave the alarm and procured as- | ing to shut it up, when he found hig entrance barred by — reenport Depot— - Selock PM, | Lee ection hey ith pain, compend, for the paras Of} onan as peri Py, imported to order. complete the purchase of the whole country, succeeded | Si8tance. On arriving at the house, it was found that the | several sturdy fellows, who refused either to let him in, joston Train, daily, Sundays excepted, at 1244 o'clock P. M., | $1000, four mile heats, and the championship of the turf. oisetteg fully i “<a ‘ ~ | Villain, after murdering the boy, had thrown his body | or go out themselves. In this position matters stood tili hi | of the steamers Norwich. ¢ following stables will be in attendance :—Mr. Laird with | Pate lo Blanc de Niege ly in carrying out their instructions. The whole Bas- | Y : , 3 i or on the arrival of thesteamers from NGrwich. 4 Post iiilorriag stables. will bs i tends Me. Laird with | EO, Fitna? sa country is now the bona fide property of the colony, | into the fire, which burned on iarge open hearth, and | yesterday morning—Mr. Pond having remained on guard Accommodation Train—. - M., on Mondays, Wednes- » Stan! ipse, Pel 1 KC. K Perfumed Suchet: Toilette Powter "i ¥- | then robbed the house, which he succeeded in doing by | all night exposed to the drenchings of an unrelenting days and Fridays. eytona, Janneteau, Liatunah, &e. Mr. Hare, with An- er The chiefs also agreed to have no more devil palaver. " ig by Hh . From Hicksville Depot— theny, and three others. Mr. Ten Broeck with Maria Peyton PERFUMES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS. Not long ago, a deer was killed at Cape Palmas of an | forcing the closets, in one of which he obtained $50 in ‘hen Sheriff Sibley, sporised of the state of the : , M. and 1 P. | and Martha Washington, Mr. Pucket with Miss Robinson and | Eaude Portugal Eglantine v f : ‘old and notes, and with this booty he decamped. The | war, hastened to the scene of strife, for the purpose of Accommodation Train for Brooklyn—At 7 A.M. and 134 P. Rose M ‘Essence Marerechell unusual color, and very singularly marked, being white | £9 > 7 ee cbs 5 . M,, daily, Suadays excepted. two others, - Mr. Van Mater has four: Mr, Loyd three, and Mr. | Rese Mousue, Bobieence Marerechelle ool thd tay ot tae dase aoa diese Secicarond tte dy of his victim, when discovered, lay partially in the | bringing the garrison to a surrender. This is the first ste Béston Traine stop oniy at Farmingdale and St. George's | Conover, Dunveganand Livingston, Mr, Shaw toy Mr. Tows | BS yiACciCie which wil be offered st a vey mesoeabl | the fore and hind legs. Forward of that point, the head, | °; tnd the flesh was entirely burnéd froma great por. | case of anthlawism of this character developed in this he ‘ . - Johnson, lonel, » ew, : 5 1" i ‘and . Search in. ty time ; ve rise to not a few “prac- Wi Sccommodation ‘Trains stop at. the following places | . Ail horses running in the Plate Race will be permitted to start | Price. aid im*re | neck and earsdown to the brisket, were all’ perfectly | tion of his hea a tea riled al Romeo ae Apt crmteriuer tenga § : t 3 i i i stantly instituted, and finally Boyd was arrested at | tical jokes,” serious on the oad, going both waystoreceive and deliver pssen- | injany other fate. 5, aay a clock, and deposited inthe | NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSU- | throws overioee sorts: The tents ware eet aey | the house of "his father, about a mile. from the have returned i box at the Judges stand with the entrance money. r RANCF SOCIETY OF LONDON. dangerously sharp, as some of the dogs pursuing’ him eof the murder. When {taken into cus. Rochester Adv., May Inthe event of bad weather the races. will be postponed until Empowered by Act of Parliament. had sorry experience, two of ‘them being killed. On | tody he denied the commission of the crime ; but the lin- —— the fires fale oy: i aoe ia avet, — being started, he betook himself immediately to the wa- | ©" pantaloons,that he wore had evidently been partly Fremont’s Exreprrton.—The Republican of yes- fp all cases two or more to quakes races anet to receive | CAPITAL £500,000 STERLING, OR $2,500,000. | ter, from which he could be dislodged only after death, | Washed in the endeavor to eradicate the stains of blood | terday gives, it says on auth rity, the following as and order reigns jamaicn Fy fbn ihe . still visible upon them, and a clot of blood lay upon one | th fC : " ition: # Brashville & | bur $250, $100 and $000. Geveral Agent for the United States, > A brig with 475 slaves, prize to H. B. M. ship | of his boots. He was immediately conveyed to Weat | proceed vo thet cheat ee noe, eapedition + ‘They will Hiyde Parke if sales. 1 |" The parses will bot é _ J. LEANDER STAR, 74 Wallet: New York, | Wasp, arrived at Sierra Leone April Ith, and a | Chester: where. he is now in confzements? Sosa k oat | Proceed to the Arkansas river, follow that river up toite ‘Clowsville, (daring ‘ses 00 Physicians—Drs. Hosack and J.’Kearney Rodgers. Solicitor— B sh 4 ‘ - source, thence will cross to the Francis Drake ri- ton Gone nf 06 | _my209t*rre f Te oi ee arge Brazilian brig with more than 600 slaves on | presented as being a man of bad character, and was im- | yer, following that down to its mouth, they @re to pro- h 06 GENTLEMENS LEFT OFF WARDROBE pier board, pnze to H. B. M. Albatros, arrived 15th | Prisoned three years ago in the West Chester jail, from | ceed to make a thorough and minute survey of the Bay eS WANTED. Examples of Rates—for the Assurance of $1000na | April, and over 100 of her slaves died after their | Which he escaped. He denies having been at Patton's | of San Francisco.” The line of travel, through nearly its = NTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full value for all ingle captute. house for two or three weeks, but was observed to be | entire extent, lies within the Mexican territory, and tho upertious effects they wish to dispose of, (either gentlemen PREMIUMS PAYABLE ANNUALLY. ih U. 8. ship Jamestown, Commander Cunning- | !°itering about the premises on Sunday last by Mr. Pat- | “Republican” does not understand how, or for what pur- orladies,) by sending to the subscriber, who does not pretendto | age next For one year For five FOR LIFE. je Us Se Seen Woy ng- | ton himself. A great excitement has been created in | pose our government sends out an expedition to surr j_mventne ____| ive twenty per cent more than any gir Berson, but will give | Birth day. only! years. Wile ret at at Monrovia on the Ist of March from | West Chester and its vicinity by the perpetration of the | Tivers and harbors not belonging to-our country. Dz. . a ¢ for al 8 L i it 3 on s. 2 " sine Re KORN OT SdiieR ARRANGE. | Ride reaaaysoomed for oeasbrciecnmres |g ean GEM MEPS |The Us 8. brig Traxton, Commander Bruce, had | ""™ S36 06+ °S. C& Saisie imine, inured arsine Ss tete Buc eane ea as ‘On and after, Monday, “April 1th, woe Te Tine through the Post Office, dirccted’ to 108 Broad 3 es ane 4 447 | left Monrovia for the coast. _ Iurortanr Decrstox.—Judge McKinley has de- | to the probable route which would be taken by them. ‘ & 1845, the cars will run as follows + way, will be promptly attended to. my211m*m 2 1a 1 FA 3 2 246 ae tk Rte saya that the U.S. sloop bot livered a judgment in the U. 8. ey Ses Court, yaa St. Louis Reveille, May \ it F ESTHER COHEN, who formerly lived with Mrs. 4 280 war Preble has been most fortunate as regar e | is of importance to persons engaged in commerce and to eave City Halt Tor Tenge City Hall for Lanve City Hall | J Hughes, Boarding boise eper, Union street, Liverpool= | 40 161 184 293 3% 4 health of her crew. ‘The last intelligence from her | revenue oficers.. ‘The case whien called forth this deod. | | ATTEMeT 70 RvADE TH Revenue Law at Key _ pig He A Mt bo wae! pat oho tee, eve Belley sreet, Selford, Sanches: 50 194 206 in ig | gives seventeen as her loss by death, and seventy on | #00, Peter sgleg tate tae eaieres x ee Bebe ree hics! 4 pintoman, just eraved from the 600 A. M. . Me x 4 = ok I; pears from the pleadings that the defendang’s vesse! ove place, we learn that the American schooner 8 2.00 P.M. ~—“HARPS—REMOVAL OF WAREROOMS monthly eau" aaee 9) half yearly, quarterly or | News From Cawapa.—Livingston & Co. have charge sah he le Pra pestaindd to his dutics as a reve- | she afterwards sailed again, at the same time that a §| 1000 Mt. 500 To No. 281 Broadway, opposite Washington Hall. | _ The public are respectfully requested to, examine the distin- | furnished us with the following letter, giving the | nue officer. Before leaving her on a certain night he | nish schooner, which for several days had been in the iZ aad J ¥. BROWNE, Maker Ba gps eh of Improved Patent rinciples of this Tnstication elt tables of rates— f aflai C & fastened down the hatches with a tape and wax, sealed— | neighborhood of the place, also disappeared. The reve- He Grand 614 and 6 octaveDouble Action Harps, begs to inform Ra SP eal = vege ba by their | state of affuirs in Canada. the general way. When he came in the morning, he | nue cutter Legare, Capt. Day, followed, and on the Mth 230 shen cote oe ak: Pamphlets containing the last unnaal Reger’ aad the Socie- | _Monraxat, C. E., May 24, 1845.—The past week hes | found the seals had been broken, and suit was entered in | instant fell in with them, the Gleaner having alread 500 at on aniqtes and, beautiful specimen of | t¥’s rates, &c., may Ve ahead applicarion: produced little of commercial and nothing of political | the U. 8. District Court ogainst the captain for the penal- | transferred 100 barrels of flour on board the Spanisl 53 st completed. m23 Imatawerre J LEANDER STAMI, General Agent, | importance. ‘There are rumors of ministerial changes, ty, ia such cases, prescribed by law. Judge McUaleb, | schooner. Both vessels were brought into Key West b ¢ ion srand 634 octave double action Hagp he has but we can trace them to no authentic source. District Judge, found for the United States, and this | the cutter, and fined by the Collector—the Gleaner wil staat ost flatteri i ‘i= + dist musical talent, regarding the superiority. end oop non AT 27 COURTLANDT STREET. | “We have heant of no alteration in the health of Lord | was an appeal from that decision. In presenting it to the | $60; and ihe Spanish schooner with $500, besides the Har men, Lil 6x " ave Morrisiana Leave Williama’? Leave White | JF. and Harlem for " , 3 : 4 r Foe City y Hall. bi f tone, touch, and perfect finish of % ARDING, with pleasant rooms, for single gentle- ‘4 5 s al port and other chi ' Ci Ha yg, Plata, SID ATN, | Enhan received te Frinklin medal af the Ptadephie Sorte: | OF men, Likewise hindsometaruahed por with beoom | puticeat tranquility, ns SuO2e S SRUEUAL SARTO OF) read oD Havens vas, whether tate dod scales [nn Poe and Oterchargey 800 740 1010 ty of Ares, Tor bis nprovegionts ia tele very elighttel'tnvtra- | “Alcining, suleable for egented Resity ty astiandt street ‘The news by the English mail involved the flour | the William and Elizabeth ‘had been fastened—area pro- | _FRom Maramoras.—The Equity, Captain Francis, 9 00 ae ‘i ee eee pe BROWNE, London, 281Broadway, ‘ +_ | market i atill deeper depression and hope seems fairly | per fastening, within the Intent and meaning of section 94 | arrived here yesterday from Matamoras, whence 10 09 a we aNnd T8Chambers street, New Veil, SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION to have abandoned ths Wolters. "A few days belore there [ot the statute of 1779 of the Revenue Lawe, which go-| shesalled on tho Sth Instant, She brought maither let 2h. M. 540 myl7 Iimd& W*re Established 1810. SckonAReie COUNTY: New ge aisha! publ ese re- | was a little local speculation Eee but ae bas ad- the case. aoe Judge es pe Vint heed not. rz bb be nny and teed verbal Lease is Ie a % a 3. * CLO’ spectfully informed that Mr. Landon, of Congress Hall, Al- | vautage, and escaped with a shilling or so of less loss. teays tho hatches in such cases shal secured | tant. The war fever to oppose annexation is said to have. is Caper ae hie cee fly vite bake bany, by, tee Mr. Gardiner, and that this "About 30,600 barrels of flout: have come cavern ines with "locks or oth prone fastening: a aa is, as he subebied. a fact, fe inhabitants of that city were be- 52 o 7 y Age on Saturday morning |: to-day’s quotations are 22s. 6d. to | interprets the act, with locks or some other fastenings | coming infected with another description of tever—ter- 5 30 Noa ee ag ey ee eee Ge | 4, The Pavilion will be opened for the reception of visitors on Cize ealo of supethine is repertedet 20". td, .Wheat | as etlong and effective--N. Oviesns Pics, Mey 0. | ible clarm lest. the, United tates should bomberd thet 6 00 vantage to aend. for the subscriber, who will pay the hi Neer sostase, Sn tie erouabiied bacieebomet aa telat ble demand at 4s. 9. to 48.10} per 60 Ibs. In —— port. It is positively asserted that some of the passen. 6 30 eagh price for the same. M, 8. COHEN, Camatelvarty uae thelt best @nevtiiee ‘90 render un ti pots are down | EnGRatioy.—A party of 150 emigrants from Lon- | gers of the Equity came over here in consequence of Lf i don have arrived.at Keokuk via New Orleans. Se- | such apprehensions.—N. O. Pic, May 18, m: ec. L i. ight Train will leave White Plains at7 A. My and the pra iy ting through the Post Office, or otherwise, will be } ment fully equal toany watering place in this coun rer GENTLEMEN'S: LEFT OFF WARDROBE. Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the cars at Cana- in the high rates expected.— | yeral of them have from one hundred to five hundred 2 1 —_— ae de has fallen 64, per barrel, being now | pounds sterling. They intend. making a settlement, os Court of Oyer and Terminer. t 1 45 P. M., for the present. Y AND TROY LINE. ENTLEMEN or Families going to Europe or elsewhere, | Jbartie, to take passengers to the house. i c d ? Holt ALBANY AND TROY Dinecg. | GU ning co senymber amen ey opera | Ala berecon, mae te Conn al wich sea cnkuaes*evhahes Win he men Bes ages ices pemokarie| mater eel eet ne gees, San Tae ate Meamboat EMPIRE, Captain RB | wardcobe, cher ladies’ of gentlemen's; also, JEWELRY, | Joti i or three thousand acres of government | was placed at the bar to receive his sentence. PTs (ery ENING, Oy) Sooke It per cent mote than from those who pretend to pay the fghext ————-pAVILION. NEW BRIGHTON. goods merchants are very busy sorting and | land; after which, if successful, more will annually fol- | Court.—Jones, you have been indicted for the murder He Baits emia wo herlghe dranghvot water, will beena- | cash prices, SEVERE, 1 ON, NET 3 piecing; and there has been a very fair demand at some | low. Most of the individuals composing this party are | of afellow-creature, and found guilty upon the evidence Jed at all times to pasa the bar, and reach Albany’ and Troy in Office No, 2 Wall street, New York. HE, PAVILION: at New, Brighton, is now in fall opers | considerable auctions,both for them and for groceries for i h Mutual Aid Emigration Society, | by a jury, of having taken the life of a fellow creature. ple time to take the morning train of cars going east or west pi tilies or gentlemen attended at their residence by a> | ments with partics whe who wish tO engage apartments for te | JCal consumption. There are as yet very fow Upper din the west riding of Yorkshire in 1843,— This hay! beet brought upon yon, in consequence of now existing branches of this society in a| your evil habits of intoxication. The jury, however, "od. Mr ‘Bfaneard will be found | Canada buyers in the market. ‘The prevailing opinion pporses perkins wl) st. ther Eu organization in London, Manchester, Birming- | have found you guilty of manslaughte: in ihe second Passaxe board, te For Passau or Breight apply on board, or to C. CHAAR, at | Poittd sll orders left at the subscriber's office, of seutthrough | whole ensan of for ash the post office, will be punctually attends mi7 Im*ec from 12 to o'clock, and at the Glove | is that there will be a bad business done, it many " > a my8 3wre ople think that very opinion will tend to prevent its | ham, Nottingham, Leicester, Leeds, and elsewhere, like- | degree. Our duty, in awarding the judgment of the BLS ze el pubis ‘OLD CLO"! OLD CLO"! OLD CLO"! we WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE. — | being realized, by obsoking credits and speculations and | wise the British Temperance Emigration Attocisticn, or: | ls, ts, to sentence you to four yeare confivement in the 7 Yanteroiit will onand alter Sundcy, leave | [4ESUBSCRIBER pays the highest prices for Second HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform the. cjtizens of | fall imports. It is believed the stock of last fall’s imports | gunised at Liverpool in 1849. ‘Tho latter socicty made | Stato prison. Bier Wo. i bast Hiver, foot of Whitehill street, | *¢ eae oon Ae loaned i i ‘New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburgh and its vicinity, | on the shelves of the dealers in Upper Canada is very | their selection of lands in Wisconsin territory, on the | Sentence of Kleim.—Rule of Court.—Upon the hearii Yand ILo’clock, A, M.,and 3.and6o0’clock, P. M. Ateat = Set hy po tell that they have recently opened the large and splendid mansion vy and the indebtedness to the merchants here waters of the Wisconsin river, near the site of Helena, | of the trial in this case, the prisoner has been raltted en falasd’ae'e' and 10 viclock, AM and'iand | Remember the No,, 130 ae nisi known as the v Ia tad aout twanty,five miles worth of Mineral Point. The | of the ground of insanity. It is, therefore, ordered, thet PM, rea : se on | EU WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE, | “TG low price of four will materially. cripple the | first party of emigrants, belonging to this society arrived | the prisoner be sent to the lunatic asylum, until be be Reid aed ease Pet, ia, Frovortion... Landing as HOBE’S PATENT Gad fammiphed at grvag expense for the necommodation of resi | means of paying. Money continues very ight end im: | in vigy 1941, ond their last sem-annual report ropresents | discharged according to Inw. slave tha: boat wil leave oyery hour. EXTENSION DINING TABLES, | souhot thePoek Slip Ferry and convenient tothe Houston ang | practicable except in the best paper and to limited ex. | their success and prospects in the most favorable light, N. B.—-By patronizing this boat the public will have the fare ITH METALLIC SLIDES, long known as the most Grand street_ Ferries’ commanding « beautiful and extended | tent. We continue of opinion that the real amount of Cireait Court. ‘price jn proportion to other Ferries. Forfurther int convenient, and elegant of extension Tables view of the York and Brooklyn. ‘They have also at- | discount is us large as ever, and that its scarcity is com. | Iyananartox.—The population of our Territory is Before Judge Edmonds. rcire om board the boatearat 16 West st. my!7 Im*ec | factured; warranted to run eas} tantly, and not to be affect- | tached to the ‘AGE 4 large and plendid Garden, conve- | parative,arising trom the extension of business beyond | at presant rece‘ving a very considerable accession | _ Mav 26.—Randolph J. Kinney vs. .Andrew Winter.— eat or warning oF ‘wood. A large assortment | nient Promenades, Grass, Platts, Shade ‘Trees, fc, «| capital. ‘There are a few failures in the Upper Province, | i 4, A This was an action to recover $340, which it was alleged NOTICE. tterns, suited for private parlors, hotels, steamboats, | most elightful summer resort to while away a few hours amid + | inthe number of immigrants who daily and almost hour- . , gs ke. with ageneral assortment of Cabinet Furniture, refreshing breezes of the Bay. “Their MUSICAL CLOCK | Put none of any consequence here. ly land upon ourshores. The boats come up filled with | W®# deposited by plaintiff as indemnity for the defendant, STATEN ISLAND Siware’on hand, at the Ware-rooms, ‘No, 140, Grand street, cor. | jsrichly worth a visit, being the best piece of mechanism orthe | _, The corner sone of the new Congregational Church in passengers; deck and cabin, who stop at all the various | 0 go bail for him. It appeared, that in 1840, Kinney was i ter of Kim, where the public in respectfully invited to calf and | kind "an ever imported to this country. Jc will play fidy | Redegoude will be Inid this afternoon, (Saturday) It | towns upon the river—moré landing at Burlington than | CoBtractor on the New York and Erie Railroad, and con. ITEHALL STRI examine #2) ImPec__ | different tanes with remarkable harmony” and accuracy. The | will be under the pastoral charge of the Rev. H.Wilkes, | at any other point. ‘There is evidently a great improve: | tracted a debt with James A. Wanmaker, residing at FOOT QF WH EET. . 3 7 7 TN SPR 7 . choicest variety of hhment will at all times be promptly | and will be avery elegant structure. ie annual meet- i fy y Ramass, N. J, ‘the lit f railroad, fe saries, ‘The Steamionts| SULPH and BEATEN 1SLANDER en | COLTS PATENT REPEATING FIREARMS, | ficient, refrea fsa Mu logant structure. ‘The annual meet, | ment in the class of this immigration Over that of former noar the line of railroad, for neces HE LATEST IMPROVEMENT OF 104. ms i jeare—urosult not walooked for; and as gratifying as it | supplied. The debt, it appeared, was not paid, we as follows until further wate He DLPOM for the sale of the Colts Fig 1, Rifles, Car | WNT RNOLD Sahn We AseiaRabment, they hare | Beamsville. A Baptist congregation has been formed in | Jy'natural,, ‘The new comers, generally are from Penn. | 884 the Contractor istued a writ, when plaintif? was ar- LI \ RK : bines and Fowling Pieces, las been remo trom No. 17) | (ne Washington Bathe, The. water dette aires cho ast | London, C. W. To-morrow boing the great Catholic ‘Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.’ They are men | Tested, and in lieu of bail deposited the above sum with 19 AEN tea Nbe eM: Broadway to No. ® Barclay st.,near Broadway, auderthe Aster | hire, ‘The Ferries run from Peck Shi Uitreotand Hows | commemoration of tho “Fete Dieu.” ‘the celebrated jigence, enterprise and thrift—men not fit to be | defendant, to enable him to answer. Having settled the 10, 11 and 12, A. M.; 1, ‘and6 P.M. pees vere 8 Fane OT UE as Spats Pe ay, ton street every fifteen minutes, cet ner, annual procession of the Host through the streets will | the pioneers ‘of'a new country, but admirably calculated | C8 on a Sunday, defendant refuses. to ay ask the a is ¥ 4 begs. le ¢ v my 16 Im¥ec . e place. i M money, on thi nd of its being iNegal. case i ag te Cs Sing tne, Mar peawan'co: | NEW JERSE L— N A purte of about $400 is to be presented to-day to Capt, | tofllow in the lead of the pioneer, and to perfect what | Tandy sot ined over tll Thursday noxt NE AE aig | Ing ritjae Goodrich, and H Balayin & Co. New Or | rE SUBSCRIBERS respecialy i friends and | Swinburne, ofthe Groat Britains an acknowledgement Coming among us, as many of them do, tolerably full Comenah Piven E | 4 Pst m. : ‘commodior * ¥ FARE ONLY 12 CENTS. Sunrtrithentincccare Greas mposiiegs we erected! Tor a Hotel. at Morristowa, ew Saree handed, tiey will be able to purchase improved farms, Before Judge Daly. skill as a commander, in having been the first t i . ” " srtertaigment of all thoes who. will favosibem ni ete aces | for three Feary in stusceseion. © © arrive | and will cultivate them to much gveater advantage than | any 96.—The People, ez rel. Hiram Walworth, Clerk jodations as cane reat pra 9 ur. public in enting and selling the self-cockiny 4 fh i. H rth, ob fenton (i 1 Pistol for Colt’ ring Pistol, whic! know: + tO fi: . many whose places they will take had the means of Yh ‘of New York, First Circuit, va. BOD Ae seine Capea lin Gadtys wil ren os edie sto be tuperor in every rent anyon toenttte them fo public favor. Ds vapors have arrived tn town winel Wilke oF Course, | 106-—Burlingion lows Gazette " Torn teeideu, George io homme. ane iphase Beeermen, a n jotice, viz: in this country or Exurope. m25 Staw2m*re ' * a age : : ‘survit George Wilson. —This was an action brought unt Hotice, infuse more spirit and activity into the market. Tu Wettand Canat.—We learn, not officially, | fwrrivor of Geeree rs Master's bond, which It was ER, Conga omg Dee f toll om the 186d, | Monson Murpers.—The St. Louis New Era of | however, that the tollowing reductions of tol | alleged was forfeited, in consequence of the non-pay- ining hours from a quartel °—W. ~ | Welland Uanal have recently been made :—On flour the num of to Court. The b welock. Also, 28 Bets, | the 16th says—We learn from the clerk of the steam- | io17 nad been reduced three-cights, or from 8 centa to 6 | Ment OL 8 certalt sure 1 Money, tate Cours. ne ae ina 64g until 9; ol . Ni TH A. M. and 1g Ons pate A. M. and 4 P, M. pee: ae ea Velacnoclins wich tone extent \e ken aT. ‘3 WATE cna FM. porton Colt’s repeating i heir ae Somme” Se BAPOPS, re a Bee dyin : Tor ing of Prussia, Prince de Joi Wea Commie ne ot dwnon” of France, the Latin it Muscate all have them and speak in the and ; ‘given the most favorable re- ar ere! patna peweemen withine tg er Lebanon that the perpetrators of the murder of an old | ang on lumber, staves, and other down freight, the reduc: | [.°"° ie money was duly paid by a bank check, which “vr . cones radiso} , ; . ° ; ry. sate hs been tt so eee: and "We now two han- G., PURGE'S Firs Premium sew Potent ro Oven Ranges, taining apartment, Wal) fo, well tocalland | German and his ron near Fort Madison a few days since, | tion is 494 per cont. On up freight rates remain as they | War accepted; upon which plain rejoined, that said 1 i twenty feet long. She has boiler, and a new, | Cite combining economy, convenience end durability. mn and Front atreeta; 7,8 Fulton down from Fort Madison, to Nauvoo on the Lobanoi were, We have no extended comments to make to-day | Check was hot honored—no money being given upon it, ‘ous ead elewanitly spied eck ‘to. feet a |’ Rangesare warrtatcd uaperior sway cveromaeds iy. are so | Corser pe Ratton and, Front etreates 7,8 and § Puls ; | down from , on these reductions and the motives prompting them, | Voniict for plaintiff, $1,947 6 damages, and 6 cents costa “ee sorpeien order, ‘aceommodations for | ‘onstracted that it is almost Impossible for them to get.out or | here Me till gantinuey £0 serve up, all Hinde oad ve | the purpose of arresting them and them back ; | but would simply recall to the public mind the fact, that Ban . : ried eared at ned eat | ory bive tose oe fer fae ent Ml aiber Ranges. | the choicest brands, direct from the importers Sogn ont seninetion Dofeey a malceaien Fest Th | CUF legislature a its late session refused even to enter- Sepbebeh Cowie, i ten ‘ S| OO ner towed PS. tain seriously a proposition designed to put the Erie and iven the utmost satisfaction, in no one instance arrested are two brothers by the name of Hodges, rv © propos! : “ Before a full Bench. 4 PARE 81 ul, Opposition, Lane be theyrapricor cen ealled on tore ones e ” rier, one of them said to be an elder of the Mormon church: Welland Canal routes on an equality.—Bugalo Commer- | y4ay 96.— Theophilus Oliver vs. James B, Oliver, by, Ser roxeepteds ot 7 o'clock, mattis y | ite pate nt thy do ot, they wil be taken sway Widont s OHNY STAEPS as ul Savannant.—Our ¢itizens, at the pre é Sopectyeoeee, wah # cee ec oppeaing ihe motion. tnd Belgrave Canal aud connect {hy | te Isat extenes tothe arse oe PURGE, . BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, sent moment, are in the enjoyment of that greatest | APFoncrMENre ny rue Presipeyr—Thomas N. | Charles N, Mills es, Susan - Dey.—Motion to amond ere HimOne. 6, aM Imebt 208 he N°, 2 ANN STREET, next door tothe Ameriogs usenm, | of all blessings, health. By reference to the report of Carr, of New ork, Consul of the United pone mM a, upon Payment ‘of all costs subsequent to the ‘ae ber kT ati rie Fra te, ‘wey hiberel share ot patronage me | the Board of Héaith, it willbe gan thet but one white, | Morocco, vice John f Mullowney: recalled; Spee MWe Wecteretion J. Dev i in excellent r O and three colo rsons luring the past week— h, y " ns ‘Calendar. ua i anal, a distance of 19 swan | A greta forsale in ota to mit pur 3 icin | arahabe Wy Riley arention i Haslensh 0, MER ASO | Tae three were ander two years Ka - ee ee | cee | Cundure Counr, May 27--Nos- 5, 7,8, 10, 29, 99,05, 66, niet the accommodation jy thi. tine, both, for epee and | one OF Philadelphia Peay OA rack Cider, Code read trcnumber of unacelimated persone or | HAMuURG Consur.—Henry Ludiam, of Richmond, | 68, 840, 341. eae Ge he ea Piicdelphds, Avell 9, bec hpac tiara 4 ts aly ia As oe Groton Rie a Scorch Aonten Brows Stowt, | strangers residing in our city, the report speaks volumes | Virginia, has received his exequatur as Consul from |, cpyos PuRAs Now hy UN) Bly Ty Uy By OT My , ad » ant tel 4 pan . mes river. ijn cae MORRIS BUCKMAN, Agot, | Lai roagay, Orders for shipping tate, AlSapetch, —mabilee | {OF thehonlth of Savannuh.— Georgian, May 23, Hamburg, for Richmond and the harbors o

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