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“ : e Vol. X1., No. 147-—Whole No, 4000. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1845. Price Two Cente, i. NEW FERRY FOR STATEN ISLAND. Ww! y TE E >} ii 99 a toh ee Oa 1. a THE NEW YORK HERALD. The Gat ailing steamboat WAVE, Capmain | WATILL heen Bie Tat Boosie, andes New speeds ‘Only, weet | 0. ARM, anerenen Somes, fanderbilt,, will, on jeave ‘ork Hotel, comer of Wav ee, On A LL KINDS of Deuteal Operations performed i i o Harald. ' : JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, | Geemeegr verte oi od at | ded en ehdtatear REO BPOCR OF COOOL, parnerein geeks wf Pail Bette, con y avery day ato and Ih orclock, “A, M., dud dand 6 o'clock, FM, | received by the ate azzivals (row, France ced wd any ae yy meng pomegeg ey pe . ae Boston, Bay 2 UB..,.| Minato ont Pair eammeworetinnes. Mx: Canis Circulation---Forty Thousand. | ,heve Sten Inland at 8! and i0’o'clock, A. M., and'tand5 | 4 SPLENDID. ABSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERIES. | ofice. usteactions in any single branch, ori the Week—Any Quantity of Spouting— ‘was followed by” y . ——— (7*Fare Gi cents. Freight in proportion, Landing at nf kA Pelee tcobe tom of dantietiy, will be given ou the most reasouabl ? x Cyprian Phenomenon—Human Nature! Mr. Wurtixc onthe same side. In his opening re- . Darcy HERALD—Every CR EL seal Torapkinaille andl Bealeton cach way. | zs cP «Bucher d’Orteans. -Scvahaeadiresamtucabag lated=The Disunion Traitors—The Fire- | ™22ks he said :— ae oy: per annum—payable vance. ys the boat will leave everyhour. bos el Rochelle. “ A ca ~ | Thi is t pa cP nue Re va HPT TO eter By pation hi inten The tl wllhoresietare | EMTBTD COLLARS," EANEZOUR, READ WHAT SCARPA’S ACOUSTIC Roiers Returned —Profesor Gouraud in Boston— greatest importance extraordinary, one, and one of the Per copy—$3 124 cents per pramprrarsiie in edvance font inquire on board the bont:or at 19 West st. myi? Imes ‘ Golgane Poti “ © Rachel que oreatesr HAS DONE. dea yoieae General Training in Boston—Low State of the Rep crstion} dagriminetion, Tea. Conneaut, Jock PN tt a at the usual prices—alwa; poe ik BAL ‘ORG LINE OF LI ER. « siple jrunelle “ Gus BY ANY MEDICINE—IT NEVER FAL geeeD Military—The Custom House Guillotine—The phi examination of the po the ine afline omen PRINTING of all kinds executed with beanty and iar Packet of the 1st of Suue.— The mag 4 «See i ae ASTOUNDING FACTS: auary4, 10s, | Removed and Appointed. ‘ielotly comried out, andit seas! made apparels Any despatch, Eee Ee reas cone We Dee eee ship CAMBRIDGE, | EMB’D satire: s FMB. FICHIUS & GIMPES, rot, ghar when {was about twelve years old, 1 | This is the great anniversary week in Boston, oriinary common scuse, they had. ao objection to mest oo All letters or earamantoations, by mail, addressed | tively on Monday, 2d of June, ve Fi ate Brodie 4o4ey «| Bigivent’s ‘Mimost impossible to hear ‘unless in the very loudest | and the city is filled with black-coated and white- the defendant, in any Court upon the subject. It eqpeer. to the establishment, must be post pald, or the postage | Having unequalled, accommodations for. cabin, 2a cabin and «Beatie a ee fee, I omaited in tage aiteation wctitinet rummen | crayated Th iversaries of &8he had challenged thirteen jurors peremptorily out Will be deducted from the subscription money remitted | steerage bassqugers, those returuing to the old cousitry, oF seude “Plain Bordeur Celine h hen I heard of Scarpa’ und | Crayated strangers. There are anniversaries of | of’an array of 260 who were placed onthe stand, and JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ingle els Teton, ul tds ir interest and comfort to 2 a i ‘@ bottle which {hi every thing—Bible Societies, Abolition Societies, he contended, the jury was of her own selection, net of Valicre ately ol Pronmrren or rms Nce Haus irnasoderametames | “Ferenc elfen he bt hah, uty a | yEICES AE OLRERED MIEN CANALS DIR. | el elm ra rate eaeeA | Minion Societies, Sunday ‘School Societies and efovgeyiin She ad loge ight ‘ochlage 30 to the subscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO,” Vigne and Pinks jemarkable one, will Gnd me by calling at my'residence, | lots of other societies, Day after day, morning, | exhausted her challenges. She had a full and fair oppor- tte 26 "3 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, N.Y. | WEDDING DIAROES, aan Moor above Scr at A BAXTER. | noon, andnight, they keep it agoing—preaching, | tunity tomake objections so as to exhaust her cl TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS =e UNION LINE OF PACKET : ieee R ting, | tunity to mak ‘ ‘3 FOR LIVER: | Extraemb’d Muslin Dresses ‘Lace Cape (From the Albany Daily Knickerbocker.] praying, singing, spouting, resolving, é&c., with a | 8¢% Mr. W. contended the ruling of the Court upon POOL.—Packet of Ist Juue—The splendid, new, “Thread Lace do = mb’d Muslin d i : aT TRoy, June 3, 1044. i i minor points ought not to opera ast ailing and favorite’ pace ahip EMER 156 | Emb' Sik” ele Yaee nas ‘This isto certify that, Willard Jenks, Promrstarf the Weat | Poteet earnestness. The weather. is glorious, and | i 'iay° "The formation of opiniee ought not te eaclade {ous burthen, Capt. J, G. Russell, will sail ou Monday, June “” Bobbinet ‘ lo do with flowers | Troy Exchange Hotel, having been afflicted witu des e it all 1n all, the reverned anniversarists S€€M | fom the jury box; but bias or hatred towards the 2d, her regular day. ing naicand Tharlatine | Bobbinet, _ do.with ear for the last twenty ‘years, and in the othee for the Last year.so | to have a most capital time of it. soner was a suficient ground for exclusion Tho teat o EXPRESS AN!) PIONEER PACKET LINE, This maguificent ship, now on her second voyage, has the | LADIES’ STRAW HATS,YOUNG LADIES’ CAPOTTES. | that it was impossible for mé to hear the loudest voi As to keeping the run of all these society meetings, | amnity unless objected’c exclusion. The fact of ¥ From phiato Pittsburgh via the Peunsylvania Rail- | most comfortable accommodation for cabin, deabin and s’ Rich Straw se Guimpare trying various remedies without improving my bearing in. the ight il hewaile ia’ Vireiats y objected to, was not to be considered suffi- and rough in 3% days. ‘The above line is now in | steerage passengers, of any ship about sailing for Li ae a Disers * aDenvelle least, I was induced to try Searpa’s Acoustic Oil, for the cure of | ON€ might as well try to count the rails in a Virginia | cient ground for exclusion. He regretted that the learn- It operation and off inducements te persons who wish | Her cabin is elegantly furnished, her second cabin i we ‘blane & Cordon “ Toscanes Deatness, and it is with great gratification | am éuabied to state | fence, with the cars going at the rate of 30 miles per | ed counsel who opened the » had not given the ode the west. opin the most approved modern style. Her steers, if ment, St Grain D’orge that it has perfectly restored my: A y hour. Ido not attempt it, and marvel much at the | Court a definition of the words “opinion,” “inclination e most approved modern style, the | can be desired for comfort and convenience. Pe Y’S STRAW COSQUETTES. any person who wishes for inform: i case, at <j f ght 1 eat fall | of mind,” “impression” or “thought,” which ho hed i i ade | visiting or returning to the old. country, as. well ers, | COosquettes peeriles ‘Straw Caps Tyrotions myplace in West Troy. WILLARD J paniance oF tbe nespppe psy ecu thre Sadiesing SCH re | ft rane t, to enable tho Court to reo or jience | are invited to inspect this splendid ahh at her foot ol sii Crin YF ‘oscane following certificate was addressed to Messrs, A. details of the vapid nothings said and done as their what was th le i Mattie rd cat hicptseibawn nad of travellers. scenery on this route is unrivalled, and the | Gouverneur Lane. For passage, which ‘is very low, early ap- | . RICH SILK PATREN DRESSES. Sands, to whom the parties are kaiown :— columns contain. One thing is very observable, and | What was the legal definition of *opinion” or “thought, reat chain of Pennaylvanizinterual iimprovensents is well wor | plication should be made on board, or to Silks Pekin Chinois Silks Pekin Brocke New Yorm, Oct. 10, 184, | algo very ludicrous, in the deportment of allthese an- | 0", /0°lination of mind.” The mere knowledge of the fact a ‘ing seen, 'W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, "Parisienne © Foulard M Sands—Gentlemen—The foliowing mnt of the | 2 y Tous, In the deportment of ali these an-| before hand, could not disqualify at common law, when $3 route passengers avoid all the fetigues and dangers at- | —_m27 nrc 75 South street, corner of Maiden fane, “Watered “* Pou de Soic beneficial effects produced by the use of Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil | Niversary hunters, and that is, the air of profound | that fact should come before him in disposing of the tendant upon stage travelling, and at the same time make an ex- ce VERE Wee Liss Hagia Face, “ ‘Paffetas “ Pekin Broche ‘on my daughter, | send you asan act of just others may | gravity with which they go about thebusiness in | case. Opinion ought not, therefore, to disqualify, If the peditious trip. PTY ERE QOL. New Lines heraley Fickat PARASOLS. ‘ have positive facts to convince them of its value andetiees. She | hand. ‘They really seem to think that their annual | juror formed an opinion on positive knowledge: it diffe The cars leave every morning.at7 o'clock. Passengers re ad. of the dah June's Cegant, fat suing Packet Ship | Ombrellan with ivory handles Ombrellas Marquise deat fortwo years, aud could ‘only be made to hear | ertarination to the, city, theit speeches and. resola- | ed materially {rot an opinion formed oe te ner. yi ngage their at Philadelphia, Office in Philadel. Ca. B. JH. ‘ tons, wi Suagre Lo ; ee ie by spea wurchased one bottie, whieh was used | PeTigrination to the city, their speeches and resolu- | ed m y opinion formed on rumor. Some Peo aut, aitd Fourth streets: und at Nox, | ail as above, her regul an gay s with rich gold and silver mounti according to the pri rections, and before « quarter part of | tions, are the effectual means of winding up and regulat- | of the books referred to epeeton, if the juror doubts, he 3 and is South sts. ‘A. CUMMINGS, Agent. For, freiglit or masaage, "shen § rete read PERFUMERY DE TOILETTE. ard substance was dischacged from the | ing all human nature for a year to come; and after hav- | as no coming if he hesitates he has no opinior. These z iladelphia, vi 1815, of Wall strest, orto" epply canis | a eke avery superior quality, imported to order. d soon af iz in bot. ears was completely re- | ing discharged this ponderous duty, they go to their | cases should, therefore, be contradistinguisbed from hy- ie ETE ee a | paoetgenetee CON OO. Ste: | SS Hse deNee™ | Resogpmslttpadeta™ Haurant | Meta aceresnre me tn wor wil ra | on oor es saa repr 5. LER bon ice of i i i FE : on, | fo . adit Obregon & COs Line. 7 West st, NVR. | Pocket aii oselts, Capt. Asa Eldridge, of 1100 tons, will | SOC CHAE te. Peat Hore sheinenon ted by calling at my hous, De. 5: Essex | Of all the gatherings this week, the anti-slavery meet- | bias, it included more than opinion. It was. leaning of a -GHANGE OF HOURS 7 succeed the jarrick, and sail 6th July, her regular day. a PERFUMES FOR HANDKERCHIEFS. This valuable medicine is fer sale b 4 B. & D. SAND! jogs are the Bost exciting. ‘There they tall very lain fe mind es ae Deroner. Challange to the gc a Portu; lantis sole agents for roprietors, No, ‘ulton street, I. about overthrowin; je governments, State an ja 3 OW! Ss 1e prisoner. UNITED STATES MAIL LINES TO BALTIMORE. FOR LIVERPOOL—The_elegan very fast Rone ge Mayerechelle way, Granite Buildiag, conter of Chambers stret, and 77 Bast | tlonel, breaking up the churches, and doing all manner | faint impression, a mere fleeting thought disqualifies, no PHILADELPHIA, WILMINNGTON AND BALTI- ing packet ship SHAKSPEARE, Capt Comell, | Paris Kid Gloves, Bijouterres, Buckles, and a large assortment | Broadway. Al3 Im#m_ | of funny things. If there were ‘any treason in spoken | JUry ever selected could be called im — $ WHORE RAILROAD LINE. ving Dart of her cargo eugaged, will have deapatch. | of Raney Article,’ which will be offered at very reasonable | —__ HOBE'S PATENT ~~ | words, these conventicles of fanaties would be a bord of | Such a Principle, if laid down, would be absurd in these Tia ete eee er gee aze Ge Gree, Re. or Dileans whurtfoot ck Wallsoeet orien | —~GENagLEMBNS LEFT OFF WARDRGEE | EXTENSION DINING TABLES, | mostrabid Amolds. But they are perfectly harmless, | days. They should go back to three ceuturies ago, or ANTED. 5 . "4 iod of antiquity to fish up such b= E. K. COLLINS & CO., 36 South st. W. Wit METALLIC SLIDES, long known as the most du- | fortwo reasons. In the first place, they are non-resist eae haga Perio. iquity to. an al rs aaah x 8 i ; 3 \° 'y. Substantially, the questi if PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. ENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full value for all facture Seat TST OL ae Ae te aioe: | Salree tisk all chense Pease Rebetn cies sean the first juror, Board. The ruling a 1 leave the ‘Warranted to run easy constantly, and not to be aifect- | selves that all chance for acting efficiently upon any sub- | sented in the case of ti b vod, je i! i ie. he jud; a Spi manne Oc varvieg ol the wood. A large assortment | ject is lost. Poor devils, they only want a little notorie- | of the judge may not be exactly as correct as it might REAL ESTATE. % superiouseffecs they wish to dispone of, (either gentlemen eee inet Bounds: Tae ae * by sending to thesubscriber, who does uot preté Executons’ Pustic Sats—Esrate or James Sroxes, pr- ” private parlors, hotels, steamboats, | ty, and emulate the example of him who fired the Ephe- | be; but, still the exceptions fo the ruling ought Depot comer of Aith ead Market street iy Cexeert Sunday) grasp WOLDERT & HERKNESS wil sell at Public a more tha an auy other Benson, but will Se together with a geueral assortment of Cabinet Buruicur, Ginanie P Phe" | be sustained. His Honor's ruling, inthe case of BoAed, € pelock, . de lines leaning td P.M, and balf past 10 on Chunday, the, Zth of May, 1045, at 76 o'clock in wall adie ir advantage to send for the sobseriber vious | ner of Elm, where the public is respectfully invited to calf and | ®Since I wrote you last, the incendiaries are at work | the first juror, it wes contende rat wrong, w yn the ‘is Lin wif are Hakim for Philadelphia, at 9 o’etock, street, between Race and Vine streets. on pany ener iV exemine. a%Im*ec | again, determined to burnvown the city. Strange itis | 8! excluded the objection,viz: he enter- 4. ground something rotten in Denmark, and the rottenness is n newspaper statements. Thought person. N ch the Post Office, directed to 406 d = aT GH SPT illai: ght; tained a thought . Bi All shat certain ro, sory frame, meaauage or tenement, | way, will be promptly attendedto, "" "" myatimem. | COLTS PATENT REPEATING FIREARMS, | that nove of these villains are caught there must be | Hotel toned upon: the subject, stich thought being there ato belong jsituaie No, 7h on the eustuideat | CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE TPHE DEPOT forthe ste GIPROVEMENT OF 1044, . | doubtless in the native” city government. fered about a shadow of a shade from opinion,and it was @ i has been 0 STL FRENCHTOWN RAILRO. chalet TR ONPUAAOAT LINE. ap Seven Hours—Fare steam| tt ware Fifth street, between Race and V ine streets, e city WANTE. i rd Profes: i i vork Ne. | fallacy to ground ti fe, cour (Me : NTED. bincs and Fowl : Professor Gourand is here uow with his work on Ne- | fallacy to ground an exception upon such a principle — ouiininw hy foot’, bread on suid Fiat ADIES AND GENTLEMEN baying any any cost off or | Broadway to No. # Barclay pes a pel ta ye molechny, and mests with a most cordial reception | The ebjection| was made on the part of the, prisoner; he of Philadelph w 9 incl Through in $3, =i sate . . Onand after Momday next, May 12th, the steamboat ROBERT | Part of « 3 feet supertiuous Clothing to dispose of will. fiud it to their ad- | House, where a general assortment of these superior FireArms | among the savans of Boston. He isa whole-souled fel- | Would not call it an absurdity, but it was fallacy. Siriaas Monday next, May Lit the ste 5 i mie ey en ii os agri ied this and the adi vautage toaend for the subseriber, ont, will bay the highest | is kepe for sale at redaced Boe. ‘They also can be had at W. | low, ats tongue that would charm the evil prin- | should go three centuries back to. find such a fi ious (gecent Sunday.) ac hal paar o'clock, PM, GA. | gifectG inches. Clear ofall incumbrance, oN DSA line trough the Post Otlice cor aiereiee air & Co's, Maiden lane, Mulford & Wendall, | ciple out of Lucifer himseli. His recent good fortune of | test; and he, therefore, contended the judge was correct faa heretofore. ‘No. 2—Fourth street, between Race and Vine streets, cha erro 7 — pc tate emg og Albany, Lyman F. Knowles; Delhi, Delaware co., | q handsome legacy in France, is the source of much sa- | inhis ruling, ‘The judge said, ‘‘a mere feint impression, ‘This Line leaves Bowly’s wharf, Baltimore, for Philadelphia, | _ayiyy Jn tinoaptocz leh store pena elliog ices and | eee: led to. ma imtec. | N. ¥., Hyde & Goodrich, andl Baldwin & Co, New Or | toetguorty feeceg ut good fortune sit founded on mere rumor, ought not disqualify,” and the a7 P.M, logor piece of ground thercuato belonging, situate No. 10i, on GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE eae stiaeniaaad Seseat ao bis shoulders, thet no hinge can be perceived in | Judge, he contended, .was right. “A tere dauendeta s SUNDAY MAIL LINE. pt or pa nad. thencanko, halausing, alcuae No. i ENTLEMEN or Families going to Europe cr elsewhere, | C&% Withequipments. - Great im *] upon his shoulders that no change can be perceived in ge, \ ight. A more inuendo ine ‘The only Line for Baltimore om Sunday leqves the Depot, | ‘newest side of Delaware Foutt! palma nd Vpe ‘wishing to disencumber themselves Of their superiuons | Public in representing and selling him. He is the same frank, open-hearted, liberal man as | Dewspaper, read by a juror, may leave an impression.— corner of Lith and Market streets, at 4o'clock, P. M, Graal Fourth street IT feet Tig itches, Cineiading walter ait, | wardrobe, either ladies’ or gentlemen's; also, JEWELICY, | $1 barrel Pistol for Colts repeati ich is acknow- | ever, and will, doubtless, spend his fortune like a prince. | The Judge ruled, “a fixed and decided opinion, and such an MT PROSENGER TRAIN. Sinches wide, by 66 fect in ledgth, sud also thesoleandexelasive | FIRE ORB ke be, will Shiaie team the aobseriver twenty: | ledxed to be superior in every respect to anyother Pistol manu- | ‘This is the annual training day in Boston,and the vari- | as it would require evidence to remove, was a sufficient Fare to Baliimore 50 cents. | searrain, will leave the cight of building over and under the said alley, to the distance of | Per cent more than from those who pretend to pay the highest ie oer Se Prone, pine, Emperor of Rassia, ies are out, though small in num. | ground for exclusion; but if the mind ‘wavered in opi- pep teoraer iith and Market street, daily, (except Sunday) at mee Bon Fourth street) and in length or 100 ft. Clear | cash prices. Office No. 2 Wallner New York. | of Fran e, the Imaumat Muscat. all have the cat’ ateek iy ke “* id that the military has been for somo years | Rion, it should not exclude.” They could not take iso- z reper co Be hr eae aru genlesoae isn santy ‘Renn next ingumbrances, a 4 8 ya Mahia Me pease ro highest terms of them. ‘Tve Texan Army and Nav sup. | declining in the old Bay State—ns the laws now stand no | lated portions of the Judge’s charge and cull out points morning." G.'H. HUDDELL, Agent at Philadelphia, Pa. pape po eereme bevrrere Ninthyand Tenth strom, | | odaawee om attended residence by ap- | Heirs tt thene ond the U. Navy has beensupplied with them | onc is obliged to do military duty, and no advantage ac- | on which he charged, unless they took that charge upon Hor further particulars, apy 6 4 ce rieee Br areeen thereat a Tete age crane age tne et d all orders left at the subscriber's office, or sent through | £0 20mesxtent.and the officers have given the most favorable re- | crues to those who join the ranks. The old spirit of pa- | the whole. If the juror had an opinion that was re-, se letares No. GEO. F, FISHER, Agent, “4. | south side of Filbert st between Ninth aud Tenth streets, in | the post office. will be punctually attendedto. _m17 Im#ec on OFS pepenting, pores: . 220 1m*ec__ | triotism,too, is said to be dying out with the passing gene- pene baled not to be deemed sufficient ground for ex- FROM BOSTON TO PHILADELPHIA IN A | Miler street 6 fceatichs, (jnofuding oe bi of hn alley to SSUBGCRIBER, pore ‘ihe higher price tor NOTICE TO RUPTURED PERSONS feel nsthing of ke consequence of all this ke te | lost something by the formation, of Ue juny, the ease DAY. tha wrentward) andi length dr depth 201 gqdsou nib feet, to THES hint JER pays the highest prices for Second PERSONS ciiisted Sich Hasan oor pon the best in- | the companies arc gradually pining away, and will, ere ought not to be sent down for a new trial. The learned 2.90 feet street, street. of all ineum- | “Gicthing al i Ieaned ia a auperioe aryle. strumental aid the world affords, on application at the of- | long, all die off. Counsel cited authority in support of his position. + ast vba diese dota Ba'absie: Plothing altered. repsise ttrct "BEG, LEVIR, | lice, No-t Vesey street ortocither of ive Avents witheprincival | ‘Tho axe has fallen at the Custom House, and twenty. | In relation to the argument of the opposite ‘side, as to All that certain three story brick dwelling kelene ‘and the lot or | 8% tm®re : phen, # ro aoraae States. Be careful tu examine'the back | one gory heads are rolling about there, with upturned “thought,” it was no ground for exclusion—thought piece of ground thereanto belonging, vituate No.3 onthe south | — GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHIONS. — | 24.0! Hell's Trusses, to see iftiny are endorsed by Dr. Hull, in | oyes, and mouths “ grinning horribly a ghastly” smile.” | Passes into the mind; and, there was no man so free from side of said Filbert street, next adjoining the herein before de HE SUBSCRIBERS have received by late arriv La ‘are geauine, orto be relied upon as gvod, without | Most of those removed are locos of recent appointment. e as never to have thought upon the commission of wi Is, from | his signature. t in, front or breadth on T their Agents in Paris and London, their assortment FP HE TRAINS upon the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD ‘are now arranged f passengers to leave Boston at G o’clock scribed operty on the west, containing in f breadth 0 rich All the appointees are democrats, and, so far as I have A man may have a thought of shooting with a pistol, aiid arrive in New York at 4,48 was the cize, lest evening; and | et ee eect Te ee et TatOn he | Cravats, Gloves, Scarfs, Suspenders, Silk Under Garmaunts, be, hheard, very rospectable and efficient men. Among them | Which he had in his pocket, and that thought may vanish, je the Philadelphia train at quarter » h Clear of all incumbi c. eir assortment of the above articles have been selected are 8. C. Allen of Northfield, S. L. W of Taunton, | leaving no impression upon the mind. ith the aid of uP. M. myer SS pV Omrel perete, betraen Rises and Brasih viraesd, with h wank care and ettention, and comprise net only the Frichest, Lewis Josselyn of Cambridge, H. C. win of the pion A peremptory challenges, the objections u: . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. All that certain three story brick dwelling house, and the lot | Supcne,most tarensive smacrtment to bet facturing of Gen. horn fanaa No. é Lowell Advertiser, F, R. Gourgas, late of the Senate. against any of the jurors, ought not to be sustaine LONG ISbAND RAILROAD COMPANY. _ | otPiecs of ground thereunto belonging, situate No. 45, ou the | demen’s Linen and Muslin Shirts. ‘The article manufactured by separate entree (vn the basioais dena, Rag 7 Seng ve? SP Goes Rave, Where babar a Shudder nea dinge Rees te a od Streets, in the city of Philadelphia, containing in frontorbreadth | {het are cut after the most approved French me passer ce " ale is in ‘constant’ atomndanee'co, wait upon Schenectady. mented at much ‘Tength upon the polite of fates on suid Kourth street 94 feet 246 inches, and in length or devth | Dended om, notonly for the beauty of their finigy, but for then: | en te re [Correspondence of the Herald.] expression of opinion, and contended, that if the case Seder Sn’ on he wl il ecu was | fn, The too marr of te Sw hing en fr 451 PEARL STREET Uniox Cousxor, May 38,1945. | Soul guia trots ce soonan'e Me Somme cold From BroonZBAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: in wideh. “Clear ofall neumbrances Knowledge, not only inthe scienee of uttang, but in the gealiy SUBSORIBERS have jut opened th iargeand spacious | The Election of Dr. Potter as Bishop—His Acceptance of fe found who hed not tought upon the ease. das idea om Breokiyn Depot a 18; BThe following Building Lot will betold agreeableto PF ouutsge od ion eae oa ‘atroge bln idedad ET WARE ROGHS No to Pea eet formar the Episcopate Doubtful. seemed to prevail, that the Judge had no right to inter- Prise km and « A for Hichayil naar No. Market street, vir oe hee OF WMC MAY De | Gnished garment. Our assortmeut of under garmenta of all de- 5 ine hig bowetcespesely for | Inthe present excitable state of the Episcopal church, | 78 With the formation of the jury. Bi epeog erg on A are it vs ap liace street Six Building Lots, Nos, 1, 2, 8,4, 5 and site. | Gaps, Linen SolingG, and Diese Fronts, Stacks, Seach tea eae "Among them ma be fous Es ets OF ew de | occasioned by the late election forthe Bishopric of | were impartial, ns it was for counsel; and the Judge From Greenport yl ‘clock P.M., | il events, each feo hi colag Dy 11a feet 6 iuches ‘in | t3 idleness, Pesos: 3 Money and Hiding Belts be:de., will be v se Try KIDMINSTER BRUSSELS, Pennsylvania, any thing authentic from this source, I | in ale discretion, had a perfect right to exercise @ Boston Trai deity, Suudays excepted, at 1234 o'clock P.M. | do an bee ° 18 PS. KIDMINSTER THREE PLY, presume, will not be uninteresting to your reader. rigid scrutiny ‘in the ‘selection’ of the. jury.— oF on the arri' ‘thestesmers x Me. ore Ww hton street.—Eleven Balding, Lets, as, 8 uy, PARSELLS & AGATE, ich Shadi ’ “ ty % In adverting to the exceptions to the ruling of the court, aahecommogation Train—At 8 A. M.,on Moudaye, Wodner } 12, 13, 115 15, 16 and 17, situate on the cast ide of Ashuot atret, 273 Bree oe AG AT Elace. in Whether or not Dr. Potter will accept the office which | in the case of Lockwood, who was set aide on a pe: Fro has been proffered to him, is a matter of solicitude, not | "emptory challenge, after the court ruled him in, on ex- and Vine streets, each 2 feet 9 inches in frout, i Sih ahck's Wer foat, tad we whois avo | GiB St cptione emanate of et cle m "recor neniietiGn Wate for Brooklya—At 7 A.M. and 13P. ingen, o; jety and description, only to the immediate charge over which he has been | *™#nation, as to challenge for the favor, &e., Mr. W. con- i i ~ . Fas BLE ESS COATS MADE FOR | ®uss, Druggets, Tab iano Covers, Worsted, Tufted : 4 fi tended the ruling was correct. ‘fhe juror not havi Mt, pea oe oes oe x yom, stzeet-Elenen Building Lowy, Now. 18, 1 | $a, FASHION BLE DUESS COUTS MADE FOR gaddine Mets; Oil Cloths, very heavy ‘and in great Yarieties, | called to preside, but to the inhabitants of this State and | been admitted, ad being excluded on @ ieee . . oP | Scuusikilt Front seer’ bacween face sed Vine syrecta, each 2 Ww. bn BROOr CO. from 2 to 4 feet wide: toyether with all other articles usually | the Union. ‘To my mind, it appears evident he will not | challenge, the ruling of the court, he contended, wae .ccomm jon a lor feet 9 iu front, pt No. 18, whicl feet front, oT " q -! ts i i correct, onthe ground that he had to ¢ecide uj a on. to, ape. is Rn ee ie in aon BL Dire yogi 1 angcne ae ggCRRO E ton street, Hast of ire ‘6 varatock before varchaa neon a stout ve | accepts tnless, indeed, he is above every consieration of eeoticn of act el eda etine. carteeenee vi ar | ,jSemuzikill Front trcet.- Two Building Lota, Nos. 29 and 3, NROONGED cares rg ST tens Cera PETERSON & HUMPHREY, | self. Prominont among the intellectual lights that adorn | question for the Snpreme Court, On the challenge for Gf enol Cian rbetae nes Se beatin teceas ei TO, A FiRinbie black Dress Cont for the age—identified with the great interests of the Com. | the favor, Mr. Lockwood said, “My impressions are not Race and Vine streets, No. 29 having a front of 22 feet 6 iuches, ANDOLES, HALL LANTERN pe ly 12 | and in depth 132 feet; and No. 30 having a frout of 29 feet, by 132 * Twelve Dollars. AND CANDELEBRAS, mon School system, and the main pillar of our own In- | $9, Strong as to justify me in convicting or acquitting on 31 | feet in depth, along Race 4 Clothing ready made, viz: Over 500 Coats of cut, shape, ght we rey? titution, with the p t of Dect its Presi. | What! know.” ‘The ruling in, on such a ground, was Jamaica. 4 ffi berme lkill Front street and Aspen Al. | ot materi in use—anch as fine Brond Cloth, Deana te Servo, ite ee SPR ING TRADE. dent—and having repertedly been elected torihe Bishop. | Correct; and his charge to the triers, who found him in- Fide Path if mile % aie on 5H. HBO | Game sabi kinds ofpemeer Chote Beles "ame oe ti (wave ind, comple stsortnent | HS of Massachtsotts and other States, which he has | Simos" of te poxitenreeka Sill Waele ee Clowsville, w treet and Aspen Alley, excl e frout, | to $17. of uticlos iu their line, ofth: following d’sceimious, which they | severally refused—unless influences, which we can. | *PPOr of his position, and will resume this forenoon. sion Couit,). %6 in depth, except No. 31, which is 20 feet in front, by Foradce, 309,PAIR OF PANTALOONS, will sell at wholesald or retail, at low prices for eash? not see or comprehend are at work, his refusal in res ° Branch, 6 th aloiug Be uylkill Front street. Of all.grades, quality, colors and cuts. Prices from $1 to $6 | — Improved Chemical Oil aud Camphine Lamps. this case may be counted upon as almost certain. Common Pleas. arle Pi te ‘ont street, between “Cherry streets.— | per pair j many are cates fine and usually sold at from $7 to $8. Solar Ly au ed et However, if he consider duty calls him, he will leave Betore Judge Daly. regtvury. £ Juilding Lots, Nos. 4, 42, hats 67 antl 48, atta) ne Watenciass Bilis, Mareliion, sack Aeteed Berns, and’ |) Grcrmaeias Ce fe the field of his triumphs, the Aowery paths of Iiterature, | _ Mav 20th-—Jones vs. Lester et atthe jury rendered a jickevil a Ce eattentas each 20. feet. 9 techies ont, Dye 125 feet is | Plaids, &e. &e., from 75 cents to $t. dl on Seapeoding tole ‘Done - and the temple of science, without amurmer; even the | Sealed verdict in this case yesterday morning for plain- rin es Fae eeEy are eae onc Pah fsa fren ide Inches fat by 10 A | _Alsg, wo have a wry large stock of French, English and Ame- | Bracket Selara, “agen warmest solicitation of friends cannot prevail over his | ti, for $26 damages, and,6-cents costs, aa a rican Broad Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, ofthe most desi. | Solar Chandeliers, high sense of moral obligation. In such a case the | N- B. Blunt for plainti#’; Peter Wilson for defond- NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD CO ley, between Rage and Cherry: cable and fashionable patterns, which we warrant to make and at Lard Haud Lamps, tand = do. do Church will find they have made a most judicious choice | 92t# Y |GEMENT. Frout aud Second streets. —Ten . | Gt equal: to any other establishment in the United States. | Britania Hand Lam Camphene Chandeliors, ‘Adding, as he does, to original mental endowments of the lugustus McBurth vs. Jacob Duryee—This was an ac- an fonday, April 1th, | 49, 30, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 36, 57, and 68, situate eat | Aull suit made to order from $20 to $25, and, if necessary, fure | Superior Chemical Gi, Pure Sperm Oil ¢ rove . ‘ elon in replevin, brought by plaintiff against the defend- 10s, he ears will ran at ollows:— "| ste of A in Alley, between ace sd Cry aod Seti | snhed in Bf boury comple esd uve buyerto i" Gamphene, Solar and Lard Oil, Cea Gon ith a beast ‘of feevatt conustent picts, | ant, for the value of a quantity of mahogany log ends.— wre City Hall for Leave City Hall | (2 Ri eastern orate ag tts Tete see inches ia frou | calland examine our stock betore purchasing elsewhere” | _miuteamdsee eee es they will find him a true Churchman, ‘competent to pro- | |t @ppeared from the evidence adduced, that both plain. Fordham oy sal fo for Whike Bain by. 63 feet in depth. . 'W. Hy DEGROOT & CO. 102 Fulton st, duce harmony and conciliate all differences. tiff and defendant had been in treaty with the captain of ‘and Morrisiana. fiams? Bri 700 x Schuylkill Front street is60 fect wide, curbed and paved. | _ m2 1m ec New York. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. He is allowed two weeks to consider the proposition; | the brig Wolka for the logs, and that the defendant had "00 A. ‘M. $00 A.M. a Race street is curbed and paved." Ashtou street in $0 feet wide. | —G, B. CLARKE, FASHIONABLE TAILOK. — ALvOND, Windsor, Rose, Variegated, and every descrip- | meanwhile the faculty, I understand, and the citizens permained ea coma i Baas i ae too 10 00 500 “N, B.—The whole of the above properties willbe sold post mins? WILLIAM STREET, | Cologne Water, inthe most beautiful style of fancy bottles, | Kener, are Using thelt Nest cee erin nunouneed | When the plaintiff considering he had a. prior claim, and 9-00 200 P.M. tively and without reserve. Capitalists and Builders are invited ‘ST OF FULTON. Handkerchief aud Toilette Essences in very great variety. 7 Sa y cha- | defendant refusing to give up the logs, 10 00 39 to view the premises, Terms at sale. HE great secret of the success of thisestablishment, is, first | Hair Oils and Pumatums of the ih Ty reat variety. 1 | a meeting of the students for the same purpose after cha- | defend give up the log: 8 i te, 8 Tair ms of the first quality, with every = tte bringing the before a jury, who 100 P. M. 500 By 01 ‘of Execators. that every thing is bought for cash, and by whole pieces; se- | scription of Perfumery and Cosmetics. pel, but owing to some cause it was not held. : Hong Jury, 200 ‘WOLBERT & HERKNESS, zondly, that the rent is low; thirdly, that the Proprietor is context ‘alnut Oil; Military Shaving Soap, the mostexquisite Soap | A committee of six Clergymen, from Pennsylvania | et plaintiff, with costs. 3% mit WF&Sato29 re ‘Auctioneers. iahmeat i a, Geatlemen orvering hse, ole oe qvet invented.’ It makes a perfect cream lather, which docs not | have been waiting upon Dr. Potter, but I believe, have P Pe iaient Sbeiptey incre, Giibeely ng id Tt eT _ ni ry on the face i i i i “Eh brou; y emas ‘rum- 48 reer Grand and Chaedber weet a Bone ited ie very | poudage, Keyan & Co, with whom G: B. Clarke was fore | “Aino, Family, Washing Soap, of excellent quality; Patmt | Dr Mrocton and fier Mr Clack. ne Ne noticed | vie, formerly a commissioned officer fa her Majesty's 3% handsome style, well calculated fr Fancy Dry Goods, | 0" PS Geseral Seale of Price. Cryataline Candles, ke. toanatictured by and forsaleat the de- | D¥- . Mr. Clark. * | service in Great Britain and Ireland, who relinquished Kaye ortsiana Leave Writs | Wish Lcery commodiows Dwellncg ia got tpair Teamatie: | besgcre Pise ee ee Mo. § Vos ees Sonn AA ria family of ftarenting daughters (mounting, a8 ik appees d Harlem F session and several years lease, to a good tenant. Apply _ Ne tal en aha We learn from the Mineral Point Democrat that | ed, to no less th i F Ciny Hall 5 i oe feos Ch Dor 7, Boet Office, with real name. - THE ~ WRIGHT” HOUSE, 49,000,000 pounds of lead were shipped from Galena, du- Shoae, ie appeared hat on thelr Saranyiktieedes te 800 jassau Strect. ing tl! 1844; and that Mine‘ int furnished Buffalo, at v ¥ 4 ii 200 —A Parlor and Bedroom, very neatly tur WILLIAM WRIGHT, formerly of the Ram's Head, Ful- third of the whole, Ta erm. yi| eons Gllhooly in Willlam rerveh, Iteppes rod thal the 10-00 men and their wives, duner” a ton street, begs leave to snort his frien y be cas is in | defendant permitted plaintiff and his family to enter int 11 00 treet. Tintee ; er late unacquainted with the fet at a distance, as well as those of the | | An honest locofoco isin a quandary. He is im | Hoteucant Pool thug aft 7 oe 2.00 P. M. map, FOR BALE-A bsennful Coursey, Hesidence, one mille. 1. Astrea ways to be men. Office coats of every de- | city, that he has opened a public establishment at 81 Nassau | doubt whether it is more proper to callhis excellency | Possession, but in ashort time afterwards jected wi et I. c in the Union, ar is furnished with the best of wines A gihpic: ‘ “ ; 4 res of Grat-rate Land; a large House and ara, A WHOLE BLACK SUIT OF OLOTHES FOR Jass, Ale, Scotch Whiskey of the t brands, Porter, |. Lhe Times hasa letter from Exeter, N. H., sta- | of th sent action. rtl 3% Gir feldngy, cond Gare with ny offre Treva | A WHOLE BLACK SUIT OF OLOTIES FOR | cr clare, Snich Whey of he jnrest rats Piri: | if toate mantimed Willey ned bec tied ine ie | of eae ened atten The Saas pat got Shrough 60 pan ony A eee ye _ OU b 8. pendent of which, he has two splendid rooms, furnished, on the | by a mob, carried away, covered with tar, and otherwise | o'clock this forenoon. on ¥ ALL AT D; OWEN’S BIG OPPOSITION STORE. second floor, specially adapted {or privave and publie meetings, | maltreated. er aes ‘The Freight Train wil leave White Plainsat7 A. M., and the OTT, Se a a HIS aay soe oi a rmpcotionrbareneh is the effect of peortian scsaeboypbaios lor parrenast es nent rite ci | We learn that a copper mine has been discovered Saple Seer ‘ FE AMBOY. I saible, le on for pi entand transient lodgers, in r City Hall ab 1 45 P. My for the presente” * ig tm em ag CORTAGE AT SOUTH ABO act "Tine GACH SYSTEM, sca the srral rotes ebarged on | tcricedaceplammdetion for rennanent and traneent lodgers, | SM Cacerewe tate ec eet Before a full Bench. ons NOTICE. 34 | isa breakin room, Higa drawing room, dining roam | fi eabishimmate A place a Ui but of pies ie suena | mens sf is laigercewaleathe’utenset she aeeeses | ‘The Syracuse Star announces the death of the | ,,MA¥ 29—Libel—Thurlow Weed vs. Wa, C. Bryant ta and pantry, jer with akitehen and servants’ hall. In the | guarantee of the above facts. Rectan WILLIAM WRIGHT.” | Chief of the Onondaga Indians, at the Castl ~ | This was an action for libel. The plaintiff, being the STATEN SAND second story there are five bedrooms, with four over the kitehen | Fy; : ery ate assortment of thon fhionsbla ees ILLIA, WRIGI a ont maine at, we tho Kd of 100 ye ae Re- | tor of te Albany Evening Journ published in tha RY, . fas " , -. wu siness Coats, 4 " ‘ 4 . per an alleged extract from a work, reflecting on OOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. ‘The Cottage is, in the Elizabethian style and has six pointed | of style and fabric, varying in prices from. . . . $1 25 to $10 00 HOTEL DES DEUX FRERES. Col. Kearney was to start with five companies of | porty (James K. Polk). The libel i FARE REDUCED 7a aK CENTS. Tee spblee: ie hanging roche, hi? [os pp estende rome ire A foc nd ag ty a made ot fine a HE, Subscriber having mc mged hovel A ey pdliskpent, a th ves Fore ro Neha on Lege ith Pega Wantcaat ta the dabadanvayaney fel ns AT boats an AT ‘Will | is uew and has never yet been occupied. Though within walk- | — elegant and tashionable style, from. raven which has been completely reuovatey, at 108 Duane Park, e Co fed to range across the prairie, strike | to be a forgery, and charging the paper edited by the 8,9, 10, 11 and 12, rs 1,2 386, 5 and 6, P. M. eat Ln of tea es saeeardoe aed tee lor pane, Tweet, | and the community at large. whee he | argument to-morrow. 3 A ith the exception wn wi it ite | Plaid and Figured Goods, &c. ke., from. q ‘ Arkansas, descend that river, and then return home.- LEAVE STATEN ISCAND : shores Of Hew Jersey ope Stason Miche olae tots | al id Figured Goo, "The most approved brands of wines, liquors, sears, &e, &e., | ‘At ia segunte Same i . wHiOieRARY cenen. x | sem ge Jan tle, eee ee | armas in Pi sere acon i ab maleate fj | ne eden eas enectde ba put sorte maith U. 8 Marshal's Ofte nye surrounded and deusely_ shaded by rece, Gustie lawn there | Also, a complete assortment of Boy's Clothing, cheaper than | States, and equal coany in Earope. | * "| visited, and required to make satisfaction for some outra- | May 29—Axnesr—Tne Asunvntox ‘Taeaty.—Last SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. from two acter ton common sized clump. ‘The siturtion is high | "N- B.—Country Dealers would find it « great advantage to | pe uphe? ovms at all tines of ite Guinee Late eee 0; | Segue Yomibeiaee tate: Reaiads eeek eovertebcnnaens - a e' . bs site atten! of gentlemen is of a e ol : : * : A ce vi ic ¥ NEWARK. tb ONLY 14 Cate? ATL. Les Tiemaay acteeaty tieek: Setoses bap fle fart Te ae eee eran araerth te alltmnportant im tee seessicg | Rooms ean be alwa pod ad tthe shorten hotiee. The President of the United States, with his Pri- | $fthe Ashburton fom y eaiat ek ete nate On and efter bacurday, May 17¢h the steamer | Rail Woed crs an Sirambas dleage tnd srnire such hours OF Come coe, come all, d:op in naa ty them, muiwerh __ARZAC PLSEIGNETTE. "| Tht inet, sogerspantod by their inraities, loft Weshington | chenke for 7, end. whieh "Rene, R54 od’ fo mete , 4 wil t to fast an ! “ re te Bog hg aed + y 5 pears, IC, Captain Shin Gay wl ran as | 22 toe tle a ar three and’ we at home Z If they are not cheap, then oO OWENS, SARACEN'S HEAD, 2DEYST. LS deg Sanaa on a visit to the tomb of Washington, at | Messrs. S. and W. B. Grundy, Bankers, Bridgeport. SAVE ae 8S five, He may be in New York in two, and at Philadelphia in OSEPH SMITH, late of Worcester, England, tak : i ed rE LEAVE NEW YORK. y 1 Pl ‘Wholesale and Retail Clothing’ Store, r r oot Foot of Barclaystsete | fous hours. pi ny, dain _821 Intec _—__vorer of Grand and Haver ats. | Sceuriy become the ote i tee above excaclishsy aes tor pbliuitoay cedipietings ite emcees | Ce ities Prosags hae aoe 16 A M. and 15g FM ‘A.M. and 4 P. M. The purchaser may take ten, twenty, thirty of more acres re + ne nada is i i 5 ing the arrangements | May 23—Michael Tracey vs, Patrick Curvan—In our with the house. For farther particulars apply to PORTER now prepared to supply all B for his highly responsible station. 3. F. Hallett, Esq., | law f Jb i #6 Neva pati New York, OPNJOUN G, STEVENS, 14 Barclay st. ALE AND CIDER. an English Chop House He « Judge Advosate to the court martial to examjne charges | letter broduced. ii min Gee arp oisted & copy of a ALM. wad P.M: WAM and PLS. P. S.A short distance from the above, there ia another hand: ‘JOHN J. STAFF'S Reaeareh wits texangeble Leveings alleged against Captain Voorhees, is at Brown's; and | written by Mr, J; Murphy ‘of the citys, dota ese ape Easaate bag bey 5 feet, and is now two hun- | Pin dicpose of either cr tuth.. Ror’ view of the house. an BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT, P< Mr. SMITH has now on hand and is daily manufie- | John Ross, the Cherokee Chief, at Fuller's. inst, Yesterday Mr. Murphy called at sur office and de- J “ f e- = isda ee tet pony apply to Mr. Abraham Fiverett, pawn aC ‘0. 3 ANN STREET nae Secreto Amarone Minions, apie at le little known ia thi : degre fees An Historical Society has been;formed in Saint Foiths tenes | written the same, and requested us to }, and ts in com; a accom rf for : 1 (; - Charles. a forgery. r TD IE ie «| Senerally, for the liberal shi if pat e alread: Hotels and y plied atthe shortest y ST Et ree radaeed eee? mech improved. | SIUGAR'S REPOSITORY OF FINE ARTS, | ceived, ahd hopes by atrictattention to busluess to merit & con thee and at ll hours customers toch house can be attended to, | Rey. Mr. Reid, formerly of Scotland, hasbeen in-| Prorscrtox to Lire Any Laun-—-The New Or- FEOPLEST LINE OF WTP ANODE PO ry | al Canal Street, 18 doors West of Broadway. _ | timuance. rier qQuaLiry- Sa iwere : . i - vited to become pastor of ‘the Bowdoin street society, | Jeans Grand Jury, in making up their presentmenta PEOPLES’ LINE rae STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY QLILECTORS, OF ENGRAV INGE visiteg eee Phitadetphia PAGES™ lewark Cider, NEW JERSEY HOTEL—MORRISTOWN. | Boston. recently, alluded to the almost entire exemption from ALLY Sundays, Excepted—Throngh Di. | 04 here find ove of the choicest collegtions of RAT fone Sect SES mons, HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their frends and - rahlolinbivt Of ctlihaes denaiciet its und poreenta time: ick 067 grehogh Ky M.. from the Flex between | and LINE, MODERN Engraviugs in the country atlees : and Scotch Ale. the mblig generally, that the new and commodions house | Rart, Roans iN Caxapa.—There is some discus- | unity, as an evil of frightiul magnitude to. society n, OCHESTER, Captain’ It. G. Cruttendon, will BG nd Drapery for Looking Glasses in | _Ortere for shinning artmed to withdesnmtch. _mbil ee rete Tor Hotel cre einem vee yersey, is oben for the | sion in the papers of Upper Canada, of a Proposed | « Ara if and limb,” they say, of #0 much less value herve ¢ nT lay +) gay. (by satya jesigns THE “THORN CHAMPAGNE.” pany, when they hope to furnish them such accommodations as | T@ilroad between the Niagara and Detroit, and St. Clair | than property, that while offences against the latter re- am hae ome Apdo bg IES, [HE PNDERSIGNED wil Thave. constantly on | (© entitle them to public favor, =D. W. NOK, hag! ¥ ape heh the towns of Hamilton and Lon- | ceive their just punishment, those against the former may. bay (7 M.. me pg Mase place; Veein tie Toes ~ ONT. hand, for sale, an article of Champagne Wine of an uxsur- | _ 135 3taw2m*rc DAVID CROWEL. don. The cost is computed at $6,000,000, A railroad of | be committed with almost perfect impunity ? Is this com- ie deg ‘i .._ MONEY LENT. “4 passed, and probably unetvalled quality, t B.—Privace House of Refredhments by D.W. TELLER, | ‘tue magnitude is hardly to be expected in acountry no | munity willing to remain in any degree liable to the fiumbont NORTH AMERICA, Commis JV rina | Trae re he continuer.o lan monry en ny amount on | suas forthe Mamafaccrere sos em the United N.. Be vrone secc=Preaktat, Blaney and Supper: Te od, | 10re thickly populated than the region, throagh which | charge almost daly made against us, that our laws in of will Tea Mond 'y, Friday and Sunday " A , diamon ni sutortte. C th. Breakfast trom 6) i195, hi fro “4 1 7 probably be a num- | fect offer no protection to lite or limb? It is feared that ment iat PegutMBLA, Capt. W. H. Peck, will leave on ate weaing spare and very dscrigvon of frail groper part galtowed an mension hi seat beaar cach Kefore tuna 3; 8 pe fom. nt povclock. Also Bede, ber of years before this project will be undertaken. the evi it dep rooted in a depraved public opinion? ‘Tuesday, ‘and Saturday Afternoons, at 5 o'clock. %y. {% bottle. quality of the Wine will be ved in all future | Allin prime order. haodigingy 25 cts. aeues Wine | induease ov. Porunanen~iektiss Amie to be easily reached or suddenly cured.” omen gers ther of the above Lives will arrive in Alba: Licensed Pewabroker, | shipments, und under no circumstances od to deprer | Ssoey tafe cool dining apartment, will do well tovcaltend | Is tn as are ‘ lea, as ny in ample time for the Morning Train of Cars for the east or | ny 4 423 Pearl, corner tireet. | cinte, lef npn eae eed Peony ects: Th une Kehoe htatiee, | Well as the United States, is rapidly increasing in! ‘Ty: Factory Greis or Lowei1.—The great ma Wes ames neuhed are furnished with naw and | itm the Oot cee hatPaoreceren ss toe Private ORGS Faw | | Respecting thie wine, Col, Thorn thas, writes: it of «| Shere he will continue to serve up all the delicneion of the | Popelation. The inhabitants of the old world seem has- | iorty of the Factory Gitls of Lowell. make weekly elegant sta po (opm Ll eee Te ee Beyer ast.” . season. Also, Wises, Liquors, and Segars of all kinds and of san end werk, hor we laing delicio ged oP: | ormonthly deposites in the Savings Banks of that city.— Frale onthe Heda, Ac MONEY TO LEND. i crt Heaton of private. gentlemen, Hotel epee, and the the choicest brands, direct from the importers Bike cceanh, oe miaoti any, very many of these | BY @recent report of the Treasurer of that Institution, rela at moderate rates, " . awn Broker, 58 Reade street, . veh . é * | we learn that these industrious and hard working fe- Alam pent fy Rog i, | Ae Pcl ee a sal ciate tbemier voy hl oleate wr | BOARDING. AT 97 COURTLANDT STREET. | Suetis’cegmed tut sapioininent Pe Ist aie af the metres ane om dept #00 The by teed 4 ADRIY og Ay og PES Jewelry, dry goods, farniture, wearing apparel and Mas Im re 3 10 Wall street. OoD DING, with pleasant rooms, for single gentle- | Jeave Hull on the 11th ult., in which emigrants for the | MUMber of depositors is 4,097—an average of about $1230 oilice on the wharf, "mare ~ NEEDLES AND FISH HOOKS. | sling unallefore eel fake — tee! faxnil; | RATS, MICE AND COCKROACHES. TT), RgBATE have stinoved their Eatablishment to. No, Mite, Gr he > i BE © 102 Maid whe hat i ‘and well gun ag SOREL Mag ge | etn Catt nha es | ts on yh a PAN Phe Re | rue AORN: Ae Pe ee A atta MR a, wd IE Wem it Plt, | Th in pte wl a cr ae ge j of every description. Canadas were to sail, and in all 820 pescors, chiefly, me. | Placed to. the credit of euch depositor. This speaks } Conrtimdt street, | chanics and agriculturalists, had within a few days left | Wellforthe frugality and industry of the Factory Girls that port. There were alo four more vessels there about | of Lowell. to sail with emigrants for Quebec. | Senay, at t Distresstne Accipenr 1x Bosroy.—On Saturday 2 iD it, Bass, — : ‘ Rods, Ttesls, Grass Sil Flax Britis War Sream ; Laxe Erre.—The in- | Morning, about 8 o’clock, a young Irishman, named nae aes NG. Briangys on Oe Swell, and every deveription of Fishing kle, w iments with parties wlio who wish to, 1 apartment timation we gave afew daye since that the British con: | ecaeg Gorman, aged sbont 2, wat Lana in one of the W. MOREHEAD, 41 Gi r | able x rms. ole season oF for ashorter period. Mr, Blaneard will be foun i sche | Machine shops of the Boston Iron Co., at the } am.— Seamer THOS Hirer. D. GRAHAM, 19 Courtland ata 7 fea inden Ean, gap sein eur Pon etree, he Prvifion every day from. to o'eloek, and atthe Glove | jor Plated bulbling two war steamers for service of Lake Two large wheels belonging to different ‘machinery, ete tillips. h my6_Im Ppe' 5 M p |, & distance of 13 miles only, are oat of others. w the ere fi tel at all other hours. my8 Swre rome eh | i i ly about tw: For sale at RUSHTON & CO's, No. uel a ra Aor GALVANIZED IRON AND F pe 2a cde baw 3 (a) 4) lished at Toronto, ‘That paper says :—"'Mr, Tucker, the , Were in operation, only about two inches apart, when the 7 { cc , ste i Bris lin, oth foe apeed aad | Hone, and tn Broninay, New ¥ mere ALYANIZED SHEET IRON AND TIN, « very. su. CARROLL'S MEDICATED VAPOUR AND sut- | Aumitalty Builder, who came out by the last steamer, | Ritlorwara, was drawn ia between tee phe be eee 9 fue betwee’ the two either 10,000 135. OLD! Fy ¥ Weslo, ody 1 fo overtiale, warrantee Me Nnlineg oP ae Rhee: M AON BATHS a removed from No. aeons fo Steamers, om Lake Brio, with the utmost despatch. We | erful machinery, literally smashed up, and dropt at ate MORRIe BUCKMAN, Aget, maka worthy ihe atteatio on of mani facture und om he Ap | Hea Fig Iron, for e by CASS Waa, k Treen ENG Geleceunvaek Walger Bette renete cur. | tinderstand that the Nigara Dock Company, are the con- | once into the pit below. “The ooeurrenco wes the work ly at No. ‘ater sireet. my i} my! ‘ee sree! hours 4 imee i h ‘ .