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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X1., No. 148—Whole No. 4010. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1845. HE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. irculation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per py—$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. VEEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents copy —$3 12; cents per annum—payable in advance. DVERTISEME! cgi: : NTS at the usual pricés—always arin of all kinds executed with beauty and pa All letters oy cofamunications, by mail, addressed Eg All Ltr op must be post oo haga the postage be deducted frem the aavecys mong) Le aca IN BEN: oPRIETOR oF Thx New Yorm Herracp E: Northweat.corner of Fulton and Nj iu streets. . FORT HAMILTON, YELLOW HOOK AND NEW YORK. . Malan, will ran between New. Yorke Yellow ‘and Fort Hamilton, till June Ist, as follows, every day, leaving Pier No. 1, East River | New'York,7elsck, "AMI. | Fore Hamilton, 86! 5" FAUNDAYS, iy te Dies foot of Pike streets E.R o’ 1: BE. HL, at 2 o'clock P. M., and Fier of Canal Rat de ovelgek P.M, Heturning; willleave Fort Hamii- | tonat Select, . M. b. ‘ate ita. | - Weeiahe tallea Gs resatnable inémi: ov) | “NE ALBAN D LINE. | R ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. <The steamboat EMPIRE, Captain RB leave the foot of Ci eat haclighs decck ted cae aie ows : bled st all ionee to pass se batt and reach Albany’ and Troy tn ‘of cars going east oF STEAMSHIP bree FOR LIVERPOOL. | NEW FERRY TO_ | ws m30 2tis*m atrewt, om A’ 3 AMS & CO. beg to. inform the Mer- - _ clings of New York, that Packages, Parcels EXPRESS AND PIONEER PACKET LINE, _ | Barone, Wr left at their Expresa Over fom Philadelphia to, Fitabuagh vis the Peunsyivania Rail | Wall street, to-morrow, miil'be panctually dul Canl—ihebo dn Bie devas the above las i nore leaving Boston on Sunday, oe ee ioteal aaamcements te persons who wish ‘on. te arrival of nantes : he cag are baile in the most approved modern, styl, the Se meet aie ea p a superior mauuer,and every effo Bas nae eaten . ly the propriet rs to conduce to the ‘comfbst anf gonvenence close tot w afveemoes 28 4 oe reat chain Sf Bonveyiveni ohenal Taper oc rele | mo 2 Sy Ina 1, Wall Se i being seen wei at ra ROYAL MAIL FOR LIVERFOOL, his route passenge fatigues Royal Me Tite Ulett thd bopap bee pepe z pou hag at HARDEN ditious trip, s Foreign Lett r Othce, No. 6 Wall |, The cars leave every morning at 7 o’clock. are ad- street, on Saturday, ‘the Sist instant, at a ee eae 7 sre oe heii seen ‘and at N P B 12! a mn 50 cents N, Ecoruer of Chesnut and Fourth s r Pant is South Thitd ase “A. CUMMINGS, Ageat.” | mad fiwtre ARNDEN K CO. cin i . : - For information, fu he city of New York, apply wo Pen Sanna FEROS ‘B.A Nigebt mat for D. LEECH & CO.'’s Line. 7 West st, N. R. my!7 6m rre UNITED STATES MALL Cea ee L HILADELPHIA, WILMINNGTON, AND DALTI- ia! ter, by wi ys s set Through in Sis Houre—-Fere $3. de Cars will leave. hse Mee ater Sond a ec aroets tally {thot Beets pot comer of lith and Market street, dal Gorelock, A. M., the lines leaving at ¢ P. My, Sind Baie past 10 1., being discontimwed after that ie will leave Baltimore for Philadelphia, at 9 o’clock, »M NEW i AND FRENCHTOWN RAILROAD 'D STEAMBOAT LINE. Through in Seven Hours—Fare $2. 2th, the steamboat ROBERT Onand after Monday next, May 1 ROH pee Aree ea einorge eg ed . Be Muy instend of 6 A: fexcept Snuday,) at half past3 o'cloc! as heretofore. ‘This Line leaves Bowly’s wharf, Baltimore, for Philadelphia, ae SUNDAY MAIL. LINE. The only Line fr Baltimore ou, Sanday Joages she Depot, orner Mtreets, at 4 o'clock, Ps i FREIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Fare to Baltimore 50 cents. A Passenger Car attached to the Freight Train, will leave the Depot corner a id Market street, daily, (except Sunday) at 5 o'clock, P. reach Baltimore at an early hour next morn G. H. HUDDELL, Agent at Philadelphia, Pa. For further Particulars, apply, to EO. P. FISHER, Agent, No, 17 Wall street, or 6 West street. ae the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD for passengers to leave Boston at 6 o’elock in New York at 4, as was the case last evening; and piladelphia train at quarter before 5, aud arrive there at HE TRAINS y take the Ph P.M. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMP. . TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS : From Brooklyn Depot— Borton Train--894 A; M. dnily, Sundays excepted. ‘Accommodation ACM. and 4 PML for Hicksrille and intermediate places. Andon ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sef turdays, through to Greenport at 934 A. M, From Greenport Depot— Boston Train, daily, Sundays excepted, at 121 o'clock P. M., or on the arrival of the steamers from Norwich. n ‘Train—At 9% A. M.,on Mondays, Wedues- days and Briday: ot— iy From Hicksviile Accommodation Train for Brooklyn—At 7 A. M. and 1}¢ P. M,, daily, Sundays excepted. mite joston Trains stop only at Farmingdale and St. George’s anor. ‘The Accommodation Trains stop at the following places on the road, going both ways to receive and detiver passen- ers, Vint edford .. a East New 00 Race Course 12 Trotting Cou 31 Jamaica. . » 62 ary 00 06 06 2 2 pert 3 HARLEM RAILROAD CO. IMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, April” Mth, 1845, the cars will run as follows:— NEW YORK AND ave City Hhall Lor ave City Hall for Leave City Hall Yorkeilt ed Harlem = Fordhain and Wil for. White Paaus. and Morrisiana, liams’ Bridge. 700 A.M. 00 . 600 A. M. 10 00 70 7 0 200 P.M. 8 00 10 00 500 te 9 0 0PM 10 00 100 P. M. 500 200 3.00 390 500 re) Leave Morrisiana Leave Williams’ Leave White “Cig tale City Hal Gly Hal City Hall. . . F 10 A. M. 715 A. M. 710 A.M. 8 00 740 10 9 00 10 40 210 P.M. 10 00 240 510 11 00 500 200 P. Me 50 3.00 {00 520 50 60 » 7 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEWARK AND NEW YORK, DAILY. FARE ONLY 12 CENTS. aortas: day, May 17th, the steamer PASSAIC, Cayton John Gaffy, ‘will run as follows, until further notice, viz :— TEAVE, EWARK LEAVE NEW YORK. Foot of Thy A. Di. and Dg PM. 10 A. M. and Leave Newark ON SUNDAYS. S.A. M. and 2 P, M. Pasaaie hag been ‘annare 55 fect, and is dred snd twenty fret long has anew boiler, and a new, com and cleguitly furuished deck saloon, 60 feet in plete order for feogth, in com h accom frevcht sad been mmucl proved. yreteht exrried at ToT en PO mom reorL LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY DAILY. — th Di- x the Pier between raat lay’ Rteamboat RTH AMERICA, Coptain L. W. Brainard, wiles gu mw w Weidey tod ‘oendayr Ato moun, Stenumbont COLUMBIA, Copt. W. H. Peek, will leave Seeerecr Et tae ny temple Came the Morwing of Cam ~ 4 “Pie Boats are new and substantial, eve furnished with new and elegant stave , and for speed and accommodations are wu rivslled ea Freight 0 « rates. ‘I pecous are forbid trusting any ef the Boats of this Line, bg py fo bg tp Te } Ro. or poamege of on board orto P. C. sash. tee Siler on ths et inzrre aS Laer ilennie te strert , every at 7. Selock, through i 9 hours, ware (anal, avd connect with all the me — On © Se soge FOI ESMOUT, Steamer rrtox JEEFER. Cape. J. De BON, Capt. Phillips, 1 ough the Cowal, a distance of 13 miles only, are 4 bo ta <munodation byt . cyt to smy other Mi Vinh oi iptaa, Apel h. his line, both for speed and betwrea the two cities, MOnws sycxmay, 7 om jo Sewth Wharves NEW FERRY. FOR STATEN ISLAND. ; ; Yauderbile. w a whe pM Ta Pier y { VorOaund 11 o’hoek, A, M., and Sand 6 o'clock, P.M. 8 ten Iataad at 8’ and 10 U'elock, A. M., and't and § in proportion, Landing st way. every howr. tsa ton, Inquire on the boat, or at 19 West st. my!7 a a tlre hme Et OF PAGS: AERTUHLAM, Jes, Agent, 6 Wall at ry sO TOG she eulatee packet snip ARE. Tl 1 will positively sai 4th ‘San Has ra Ser peered Trecho all st to nme JOHN HERDM AN. 61 South street. Mase Nat a ahr et ship SWITZ: AND, Knee, re all pepjurety sal av above, being her Bi Camb: Wing very superior accom: jons for cn bin andsteerage passen; bout to berths make early applvcation on board, foot of iden Lane sd JOSEPH McM 100 Pine street corner of South street. Piyst ack ship re 0 coe master, will succeed FOR LIV {—To sail on the 30th instant— The ship CALEDONIA, Brandon: wil potty ATW ‘hd sterage passengers can yet be accom North Ri of ERD MAN, Pere mare 61 South ‘street. a mow OW BTCA aoe at or, SA toeenwl mee with quik arevanee idghations: uy © LOS OL Boe ee eon Derttiee ee aDPTY to captain of boat a rer st, aoe to AP VOODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 8 uth street, ‘The regular packet bark ANN HARLEY, will succeed the Adam Carr. . my27 re Di FOR LIVERPOOL—The “New Cine—Resuiar Packer tis dune ire tapertor fast ailing Packeesite SHSTER, wo tne mB ‘ber, wi Pe ROC! burthen, Johu Britton, mas- Bw InAs abone, her pi u aE ‘or fre! modations, apply to the Capeain. on board orto board, orto ODHULL & MINTURNS, 67 South street. t 1050 tous, Capt J. Bursley, will fora bone heap Hg my fy BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVER POOL PACKETS.— FOR LIVERPOOL—Only et of the Ist of June.— ificent culeurated fast sailing. favorite packet ship CAMBRIDGE, burthen 1000 tons, W. C, Barstow, commander, will sail posi- tively on Monday, 2d of June. Having unequalled accommodations for exbin, 2d cabin and steerage passengers, those retaraing tothe old country, or send- ii ds, will find it to their interest and comfort to select this unequalled line of packets, For terms of passage and to, secure the best berths, early ap plication should be made o» board foot of Beckman stret, or to the subscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO, m28__ 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Banky N.Y. UNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER- POOL.— Ist June—' spten id, new ket ship EMPIRE, 1156 J.G. Russell, will sail ou Moaday, June Price of 00. be Packet lotting succeed the Rochester, and sail mare fast sail tous burthen, Cap 2d, her regular da 9This magnificent ship, now on her second voyage, has the most comfortable accommodation for cabin, secoud cabin and ‘steerage passengers, of any ship about sai Her cabin is elegantly furnished, her second the most approved modern style. Her steerage is desired for comfort and convenience. all that W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South street, corner of Maiden lane. mr tone, wil iH FOR LIV! LI ines of the Sth Yusne~ Phe clegnn fast sal GARICK Co. BJ. Trask, of Salas al War ac tkor banttgn, tori modation unequalled f ‘or frei; or passage, having accomt on splendor and coustarts Apply’ Ge beorts es Ortoume thot toot ‘Wall street, or to EK. COLLINS & CO., 56 South street. Packer dhip Woctins, Cape. Asn Eldridge, of 1100 tous, wil racket Ship Hoscius, Capt. Asa Eldridge, ‘ ‘the Garniek, and sail 36th July, her regular day- ‘OR LIVERFO F Bb ply on board, at maz OTT ae eee eat packet ship SHAKSPEARE, Capt Comell part of her cargo engaged, will have despate sage, having elegant accommodations, Grleans whirf foot of Wallstreet, orto nae a ENERAL BUILDING REPAIRS, 58 Nassau st. y Massa; Shiteinsy Plastering, Flagsion, tis wale : ae i ing, a , tin painted, and sll’ other repatts and alterations dous in the best manner. Also, furnaces, ranges, kettles, steam boilers, ovens, and every kind of fire works put up. ‘None but good workmen smpio . Expeditions and moderate charges Chi Aca ee Up town orders left with J Quiun, Plumher, 54 Broadway m2z7—Ini*ch kK. H. QUINN. a FO LET —A Parlor and Bedroom, very neatly tar nished meu and their Wives, ors Fratemes. atti Kranlin streets mii Im®ee VOR SALE—A from Rosaville Les be sold reasonal my7 Im*re FOR SALE CHEAP, ah COTTAGE AT SOUTH, AMBOY. att Tira ireckiect cane livery, Grewee teserrtiieg, Somes \d pantry, together with akitchen and servants’ hall. In the second story there are five bedrooms, with four over the kitches for serv T ts. Pottage is in the Elizabethian style and has six pointed gables wit y svechonging Took. ‘The Preven extent comed th sides of the house, and is ornamented with Gothic Arches, is new and has never yet been ocgupied. it ing distance (from a half to a quart a mile.) of the Rail entirely secluded.— opponite ‘and Steamboat Landing, the house is With the exception of the lawn and wood ant yy and State: i by trees are fit or twenty groups of forest varying in exteat from two acres to a common sized clump. The situation is high aud perfectly healthy, and. commands, a view of the sea, the Light houses at Sandy. Hook, Princes Bay and the Raritan River. ere isa. Gne gravelly beach for Salt’ Water Bathing. The Rail Road cars boats leave and arrive at such hours t at home and be in own at three and be at home at town at half-past ten—to t five. He may be in New York in two, and at Phil in fou hours. ‘The purchaser may take ten, twenty, thirty or more acres with the house. For! farther articular pele SSJOHN C. STEVENS, 14 Barclay st. P. SA short distaige from the above, there another hand: some situation, with a house thirty-five or forty feet square. | will dispose of either both. For a view of the house and Found, apply to fF. Abraham Everett, Superintendant, mboy. my2 tf re TANO—The cargo of ship Shrlopeare, Irom, lehabue, of G perjorquality.—Ithas been well ascertained thet this = ay fo any other as it brings forward crops earlier, and is equally lasting. For general fariming it will inerease the Crops from 38 to 30 per ceut. | and for market purposes, twill ‘euhance its value at least 200 and in some instances 400 per cent. Son Tb in sufficient for an acre. ‘Wor wale jm lots 10 suit pur chasers, with books directing how to use it, by. E, K, COLLINS & CO. 36 South st. NEEDLES AND FISH HOOKS. & J, BATE have removed their Establishment to N + 108 Maden Lane, were they. aye on gle alray an well assorte: of very superior lee fron, Trou, Bass, Rock and Black Fish Hooks; Fishing be Silk Worm Gut Flies “Tackle, which they are iberal 7 don Lene, ap tira) near Pearl street. most BTS Infre CAST RON WATER PIPES, of different sizes, constant Also, American Pig Iron, for sale by FON & RICHARDS, my23 Im*th WAItKING TON 218 Water st. GALVANIZED IRON AND TIN. | GJALVANIZED SHEET IRON AND TIN, a very, su. | Lf periorarticle, warranted not torust. Also, Tin Plate, Shee- ssin Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper, Zine, Scotch and Amet | Iron, for sale by CASS'& WARD, pimtec No.7 Brond street EMP SEED—20 bbls and 51 sacks Hemp Seed, just re- ved and for sale by. E. K, COLLINS & CO % South st. or JOODTEAR 8 PATENT, Gun "BLAST! COMPOSITION,» PLASTIC ARRANTED to withstand the greatest extremes of heat ‘vud.cold, and not to melt or solten in the seams, (the great defect iw Brosezvers made of the common rubber teperetion.) = | Abo. gg men og manufactured ander ¢! ROE Rincren, | si 1m®re___100 Broodway, between Pine and Wall ta ACKET SHIPJANE, E. WILLIAMS) from New } west side i ee) | Bs w receipt thew edo ‘mya NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSU: RANCF SOCIETY OF LONDON. Empowered by Act of Parliament. CAPITAL £500,000 STERLING, OR. $2,500,000. General Agent Tor the United States, Physichias=Des. Hosack gad 3: Rearey Hodge.” Bolick icians—Drs. Hosack and J.’Kearne ; ay ee Win. Van Hook, Esq. svar Examples of Rater—for he Aeeurance of $100 ona in e. PREMIUMS PAYABLE ANNUALLY, sffe yest For one year Fon wire. rt I. only. years. Without profits. With do. 15 $07 $0 8 sa $1 Gt 20 0% (1 168 187 25 098 10 Las 24 0 121 1 292 246 35 146 154 2 4 a9 0 161 164 293 3 6 172 178 347 385 0 194 206 421 408 ® 3m, 48 6 oa ie ranieee “for life” payable yearly, half yearly, quarterly or mouthly The public are respectfully requested to. examine {he distin ee eaion OF proftsand the facies afycded bets Sreir distr but facili Loan Depestinent—befone deciding to luge elsewhere, 7 ining the last Annual Report, aud the Socie- Pamp! a Containia es , Q ites, bey ned wy 3) be ett re’ J. LEANDER STARR, General Agent. Im3taw*rre _ TO MERCHANTS VISITING NEW YORK cITy. PEY: 60.JOHN si (BETWEEN WILLI. He AND. NaseaU Sreeers,) IMPORTER OF GERMAN AND FRENCH FANCY GOODS, Offers for sale, by the peckage oF: to suit customers, at the most ‘terms, WORSTEDS. ¢ hye, Geronan, and Tapiaerie Chine and Ombre Wonsteds loss, Twisted, Plain and Shaded Silks, in Sticks and Spools. Embroidery, Flowerand Trimming Chenille. Berlin Embroidery Patte splendid selection. hand German ©; Embroidery, of Cotton, rene Worsted, Imitation Of Silke anf Sk, rand Gold, of all widths. ‘BEADS. Stee} and Glass Beads and Bugles, feel Hoke ivorg, Ebony, and Whale pees a All kinds of commenced and faished, such as Suspenders, Shoes Gold, Silver, Geeman ‘Ruste Willow Chater Backes Work ‘ables’ and as, 8c, ILED SILKS. Oiled Sith, aterent ei the beat French. Fringes, Cords, Gimps, ‘Tassels, all colors and qualities, im Ms r F 15 ae BG Bed domestic: (of his own manufacture.) Price Two Cents. , HARTWELL’S WASHINGTON HOUSE, 223 Chestnut Street, ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA. (77 Baths just introduced—Wi 2old—in fine apart- meits—for both ladies and Gentleman") linge arate my29 Im*in secs EPHRAIM SWEENY'S \ io. 6 CHATHAM STREET, N, Y. TO THE NEW YORK PUBLIC. HE SUBSCRIBER WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, June 2d, 1815, ov the second floor of his highly celebrated and rooms, one of the most novel and elegant saloons in the yuntry ever intended for public business, where gentlemen or private parties may be served in the best’ manner with Break- t, Dinners: 3 a8 comtfortable and quiet as in their extensive arrangemént made in the sure to those whe prefer this, mode uudred and seveuty-eight Dishes served ap in ig any thing yet attempted, and at prices to cor- Teason, as every thing hag been got uj my own . T would mest respecthally invite all those. who would encourage the march of improtement, to call apd be sat isfied to what perfection the most humble business may, with perseverance, be elevated to. tm*re EPHRAIM SWEENY. 30 (xtc wisniNe TO PROC ty. RE dehghtfal summer residences, can,do sab at 168 Duane street, three doors west of flitdson otel_ Des Deux ‘rares) T' ituation is uot surpassed by any.in the city—al- fording every advantageto stragers. Superior bifid ables, the best of Wines, Segars, * JULIUS 8. SEIGNETTE. m30 3t*re ok ARZAC P. SEIGNETTE. PAVILION HOTEL, ELIZABETHPORT, JERSEY. My NF' HE subse ta annowuce to his’ friends and Tears Borwe (lately kepe by Sir Moore) huge ing undergone a cofipleté aud thorough repair, is now open for the reception of visiters, i hota will be fruished. with efety diisyé the, mirhet affords, and every attention that can promote the Gouytenince tnd exjoyment oF rsitory, will be promptly and cheerfully bow 0 ' f Elizabethport to New York, renders ms ems a et eng? in hubjpene ity,as and St re ; during the days MO ENED SALE Smi0 ate ALL at the Otp Frarausn Hotet on your road to Bath r y Is}and—you will find good accommodation for bodies, and good liquors for the Gentlemen—a novelty [on that Ditner on Sunday, tickets 50 cents. m29 3t*re JAS, HICKMAN. FROSPECE HALL, YORKVILLE. ONRAD ABELMAN reapsetfully informs his friends and the public, that the above Well Kno#n ayf favorite place of resort has recently been refitted, and is now opén ta receive vi- sitors or boarders, who may. wish to escape the dust, noise and ingonveniences ofa city life during the heat of summer. ‘rospect Hall, one of the most beautiful country seats in the neighborhood of the city, is situated directly over the Harlem Railroad yaa and cau be renehed from the City Hall in thirty él failroad or farlem stages. The beauty of the house and of the surromndiug scenery is too well known to need an extended déscripti@n. ictlarly directed t hooting, drift and jarade resent pro- ral . ke. The Prietor,at avery great expense, hi cout houses pares and he trusts that his endeavors to please will procure. for him the patronage ofa generous public, and particularly of his military friends. He pledges himself that refreshments, &, shall ag all times be of the best quality and charges moderat my? tmeod*m TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. HOTEL AAND COUNTRY FAMILIES ks? ITY EXTRA FINE TEAS! 163 Green: Near Countianpr St., anp oprosits THE Paciric Horr, ew Yous. E BEG LEAVE to inform you. that we established our _selves at the above place, principally for the purpose o meeting our views of out whe i sraihhay eterna aaa ote have carried busi: in this city, iar wi hy Wage Lee when a 4oods, have earned for us a degree of reputation and reuown far ve it of any sit in ‘United States, and we tn these the best reasons we can urge te obtain your pa- We have, however, much pleasure in stating, that we have made, with great care and d judgment, our selections from all Young Hhyson tivaons Guapcaden: fmperit Gcloae Pekos, ° Hyson, Gun r, Im ol "ekoe, ‘cyong, Congou Souchoug, "ke. which have arrived here eason, Which, with an immense variety of Fine and Good ities, we offer at wholesale and retail. We have also true ernment Java and other Coffees, as usual, roasted an éroul q We continue our 0} ions at our other places as heretofor varticalariy at ill Chalens ne Wan ae ele CANTON TEA COMPANY, New York—121 Chatham st.; 361 Grand st. and 318 Bleecke) ““Hhiladelphie—29 Chestnut street, and 45 Fifth street. my9 2m*m TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ALMOND, Windsor, Rose, Variegated, and every descrip. tion of Fancy most beautiful style of fancy bottles. ces in very great variety. Cologne Water, in Handkerchief and Toilette Hair Oils and Pomatams of the first quality, with every de- econ Mitte Shatin Boa the most exquisite Soap gree vented Te makes a perfect ereain lather, which does not Also, Family Washis , of excellent quality; Pa Cryateline Candee, her tansafectured br eng Sesalort tha ie Jo. HNSON, VROOM & FOWLER, jo. 3 Courtlandt st., next door to new National Hotel. REMOVAL. The Public is notified that the Oy S the sale of SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP, HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM No. 494 TO jo. 4 Courtland street, North side, afew doors Male Tivedway, opposite National E cauTieN THE PUBLIC TO BEAR IN MIND. that P. 8. BEEKMAN, of om Courtlandt street, is NO LONGER AN AGENT for tl fe of the genuine Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup. Beware of Counterfeits !~Beware of Loobtain the pure geauine, unadulterats Syrup, go directly t9 the Proprieto al7im*m rious Imitations !— i ‘Schenck’s Pulmonic roprietur’s Office, street. discovered, that can be re- Pulmonary Consumption. ‘ouly one evel for the cure of has failed—the author atfirms ‘the fiction, and does it upon the clearest convictions oftruth. Iftaken, and used aceprding to ty, thi bis, without the fear Of" coxa eraceiieaiees I calms the troublesome cough: ffecting a perfect cure. ily explained. It soot Tipeus the abscess, facilitates ex- See and soou frees the bay He the matter which col- leets in the air tubes. Itregulates the bowels without the use other medicine—strengthens the system, and purifies the stood. It contains no mercury, opium, or other poisonous in- aredient, but is made excl y. roots ina sect the sity history the Syr8p and stree' ly history of this Syrup ma i tom its curing the author when in the pulmo consumption. This medicine, as acure for pulm consumption, has tow become perinanently established with the public ‘The ‘cures of pulmonary consumption made in this city, publ ss to rare =: ion, and is the on! icine that can safety in that fright di To tha conmuptive nothing can be of more interest the case of Mrs. Tucker, Ne. | York street, Jersey city. was 40 far reduced in consumption as to be unable to leave her bed. She took Schesich’s Pulmouie—the disease then to ripen, the abscess came to a she discharged nearly aquart of yellow matter, her lungs healed, her flesh returned, and she is "ME ean, Pastor ot the 1D, Church, Jersey city, states . Ls . Chure ei i Necleres ber ceatoeoads as . Itsoothes and ‘astor he is acquainted with Mrs. Tucker, and it atl treatise of cousumption to be t re onl a ee aren, Be 18 Christopher = lotte Evans, a Mr, Peter Delaney, No.2 Market street, New: were all victims to consumption, and cured Syrop slove. in eu ion, that if any person wishes further satisfaction thin ta furn| in Beheack's treating, by calling at the proprietor's office, they will be furnished with refereuce to gerwonet the highest tandiog, who have been cared. by henck's Pulmonte Byral mas mec. KATS, MICE AND COCKROACHES. . Tae Moris ood Sectecechen, aud ge hes grees Ge ile ae ERT Bin, A ourtland st. IOREHEAD, 41 C te ane Ned alge of otese For sale at RUSHTON & CO's, No. 110 Broadway House, and 8% Broadway, AA ALE AND CIDER. JOHN J. STAFF'S . c’ to 5 “rear hie tincer thank to he frends persbiie generally, share of patronage re Srived, tad Wopee Uy tavlotemencion to Oucksere Os ments acon — FIRST QUALITY— Phi i x Cider, Thine zat “ jewark Cider, Orders for shippini “ee with despatch Tito, or fale, rele Cinmnpogne Wine of on wnsur- se iubaerber ne po Agent in the United for lanufacturer, netUTer sy, Colonel hie pire ncioeei en laseaies thie indole tal inme bottle. "The quality of the ‘Wine will be Preagred inal fare shipments, und w ‘no circumstances ywed to depre- 1, Col, Thorn thus writes :—''It is of » with in America; Ihave drunk no other re mapas Hotel keepers, and the article. 10 Astor Im* re mhilee cinte, a Respecting ¢ ot rel ly to be lof years past.” ‘the attention of private trade is invited to this Parties desiri how in al9 1m re No. 10 street. COLT’S PATENT REPEATING FLREAKMS, WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT OF 144 HE DEPOT forthe sale of the Colts Piste, Rifle, Car Hines and Fowling Pleces, has been removed from. No, 171 Brondway to No. 2 Barclay at., near Broadway, under the Aster House, where a general assortment, of these superior Fire-Arms iskeyt for saleat reduced prices. ‘They also can be had at. W. H. Horstmann & Co's, Maiden lane, Muiford °a "Wendal, Broadway. Albany, Ly'tnan P, Knowles; Delhi, Delaware co.. Noy Ryde & Goodrich, and H. Be Bal Co. New leans, at New York pric from $16 to ine case with equipments. rons are ‘upon the ses iting and selling ¢ id rev sl tr eles sept Fosel wie iano perior in every. reapect to) any other Fist factured in this country or Ey o Teeter ¥ ff Ai the Kis if Prussia, Prince de J; ille Ff ea ep fe YE publie in ry six barrel edged tobe if them, my Navy are vith thers, and the U. 8. Navy has becnsupplied with them fosomeextent and the officers have given the most favorable re: Porton Colt’s jing firearms. Im*ee SHARON SPRINGS PAVILION, , SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORK. HE PUBLIC are respostially’ informed that Mr. LAN- DON, of Congress Hall, Albany, has ass with Mr. Gardiner, and that this establishment wil tony at has ep ce ova ei vilion will be opened for the reception of visitors on the first day of June next. ‘The subscribers have many improvements in the grounds and bathing-house, and pledge themselves to use their best exertions to render this establis| ment fully equal to any watering place iu this country. __ Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the cars at Cana- joharie, to take passengers tothe house. fy ‘Mr. L. will, as heretofore, continue the C Hall, which will, during the summer, be under the superintendence of Mr. Joslin. my29 Im*ec BORED: 135, 137, 139 Broadway, MRS. O, FISH, NOW has several pleasant. airy rooms unoceupied, and very N desirable for Single Gentlemen, or Gentlemen and their Without children.) "Also, limited number of Gentle men can be accommodated with full or partial Board, on moder ate terms. Transieut Boarders handsomely beige at $1 per day tm THE “ WRIGHT” HOUSE, 81 Nassau Street. ILLIAM WRIGHT, formerly of the Ram's Head, Ful- ton street, begs leave to mform his friends that may be unacquainted with the fact at a distance, as well as those of the city, that he has opened a public establishment at 81 Nassau street, upon a — of comfort that cannot be su: by any he Uniou, is bar is furnished with the best of wines of every class, Ale, Scotch Whiskey of the purest brands, Porter, and every other article uecessary for a well at ; pendent of which, he has two spleudid rooms, fu second floor, specially adapted for private and publ courts martial, or any general purpose; be provided accommodation for jermanent and trans: extensive and well ventilated bedrooms, well assorted, and every attention will ‘be ments of the lodgers, as well as the visiters of on all occasions. WILLIAM WRIGHT, my26 Im*ec 81 Nassau street. HOTEL DES DEUX FRERES. . (THE, Subscribers having opened the above: establishment, which has been completely renovated, at 168 Duane Park, and are now prepared to receive visiters. ‘They ly so- licit the favor of their father’s friends, (the late P. E. Seiguette) the communit; large. ‘ ‘The most approved brands of wines, 1 selected by a connossieur, jard Tab the subscribers by Bassford, superior to any in U States, and equal to any in Eurdpe. . Supper Rooms at all times of the day and evening, reqitisite attention. Clubs of gentlemen desirous of Rooms can be always accommodated at the shortes JULIUS §; SEIGNETT m2 lw*rh ‘ARZAC P. SEIGNE’ SARACEN’S HEAD, 12 DEY ST. JOSEPH, SWUTH, late of Worcester, England, takes thi method of informing his friends and the public, ‘that having recently become the proprietor of the above establishment, 1s now prepared tu supply all Refreshments usually to be found in an English Chop House He can accommodate a few gentlemen with comfortable Lodgings at $1 50 per week, or 25 conta per night. N B.—Mr. SMITH has now on han turing an article little known in thi whic h isconsidered by epicures in En Hotels and pei tice, and at all lw*rre N&W JERSEY HOTEL—MORRISTOWN. TTP HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their frends and the public generally, that the new and commodious house erected for a Hotel, at Morristown, ew Jersey, for the entertainment of all those who will favor them wi iF com- pany, when they hope to furnish them such accommodations as to entitle them to public favor. . Ww. DAVID CROWEL. m2) 3taw2m' N B.—Private House of Refreshments by D.W. TELLER, © 206 Front street—Breakfast ner and Supper. Is 6d, each. Breakfast from 6% until ng hours from aquarter before 12 until 3; Supper from 5 until o’clock. Also, 26 Beds, all in prime order. een wishing to aesort to afine cool di do well to call and satisfy themselves. ‘The proprietor’ also keeps the old stand corner of Fulton and Front streets; 7,8 and 9 Fulton Market, where he will cont to serve up. e delicacies of the season. Also, Wines, Liquors, and Segars of all kinds and of the choicest t brands, direct from the importers. mi7 Ime BOARDING AT 27 COURTLANDT STREET. he arrange- ors, sears, ke. he, ioe made expressly for United with every te of nd_is daily manufhe- ~alled CreamCheese, 3 if and a ent Tuxury.— rate families can be supplied at the shortest no- ours customers tothe house can be attended to. *re ngs 25 cts. 4200 BOARDING, with pessant rooms, for single gentle ddan, aailakesomebanietr my!3 tine re MRS. OHNE, 27 Courtlande street, PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. HE PAVILION, at New Brighton, is now in full opera tion, and the proprieter will be glad to enter iuto arrany ments with parties who who wish to engage apartments for whole season or for ashorter period. Mr, Blancard will be found at the Pavilion every day from 12 to 2 o'clock, and at the Glove Hotel at all other hours. my8 3wre FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN VISITING LONDON, ODN, bnsiness or pleasure, ean be accommodated during ther stay with © pleasant and desirable home, in the house of « po Re ~ ity, Senn we ae oer attention. vt : Paras a BURTON CRESCENT, re - Euston Square, London. WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE HE SUBSCRIBERS repecttally inform the. ci New York, Brooklyn, Miamsburgh an: opened the large ens of ‘nity, that they have recently and splendid mansion known as the WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAG! and furnished at grrat_expense for the accommodation of resi- dents and strangers, The Cottage is eligibly situated, a few rods south of the Peck Siip Ferry ,and convenient to the Houston and Grand street Ferries commanding a beautiful and extended view of the Bay, New York and Brooklyn. They have also tached to the Ci Ea large and splendid Garden aieut Promeuades, Grass Platts, Shade Trees, &c., making a most delightful summer retort to while away a few hours amid zee of the Bay, ‘Their MUSICAL, CLOCK is richly worth a visit, being the best piece of mechanism of the was ever im to thiscountry. It will play flerent tunes with remarkable harmony and accuracy. The variety of refreshment will at all times be promptly ate ve- wa Mi furne NB jon with, this establish hey ha w NO COD SAL WATER BUTTS deb wn as Baths, ‘The water is at all times clear and the Washi pare. ‘The Ferries Tan from Peek, Blip, Grand street and Tous wigeet minutes. te, myibimee nn HANDMIELD. & HOEFT. KOULSTONES L:D'NG SCHOOL, 137 and 139 Mercer Strect, an , MR. JOHN BYLerONs has the honor to inform his fri the public in general, that his Sehos! for Instruction in ya jorsemanship is now open evening, as follows .— Hours for Gentlemen from 6.to 8 A.M. » Ladies kd . M.to 3 P. M. Terms of instraction made ‘on application to Mr. Roulstone. Mr. R. has just received the country several fine and * Saddle Horses, which is authorised to sell at a_rea- ice. DISBROW'S RIDING SCHOOL, 405 Bowery, on Astor and Lafayette Places. M*a'. 2 BISBROW his the honor to announce, that his LYE School is daily, (Sundays excepted) for Equestrian my7re RS.CARRO: 19 MEDICATED VAPOUR AND SUL Mii NOTTS wae cronsvad team ‘Nes 985 Brondwra to 184 Fulton street, west of adway. Open rom 6 o'clock in the morning Ul 9 o'clock atmight, Galphur Baths nie our hour's notice, Im ¢e .| we copy. _ Messrs. Fitch, Brothers & Co. ' Special Sessions. We are glad to Fg in the following notions. hich | Before the Recorder and aren Compton and Misse- rom the government paper of Monday | May 20.—Beating « Wife-—An old man, 70 yea: night, evidence of the disposition of the Executive | 0 inc Mite’ in Gell loorely dow’ hie Deanne to,repair, where it can, injustice done under the late administration to highly” respectable and faithfal | oUMers, was charged with abusing her, whom he had public servanis, ake Td the firm whose name heads | ever, that he wonld never do so again, and the old lady this article—Na: begged he might be forgiven. ne Recorder, after te “ 7; ” stowing a well merited rebul inst 80 grave an of- + Deacons Union’ oo Monier fence, discharged him ; and the off. gentleman, placing Weer nee eren.” arm around the old lady’s waist, leit the court room— her in token of repentance. ‘it Larceny —Adeline Farrington was charged with stealing a bundle of clothes from Mrs. Carey, who said Adeline hed boarded with her for eight wile and never paid for it. The watchman called said he arrested Adelinee with a bundle of clothes, at half past 1 o’clookjat ht, | which Mrs, Carey recogrtised as her own. Sentenced to | City Prison two months. Another.—Rose Watson was my by Dora Grifin said she Messrs. Fitch, Brothers & Co., late Navy Agents for the Government of the United States at Marseilles, were deprived of the agency by the late administration, on the suggestion of a discrepancy in their accounts, from which malversation was inferred. An investigation of the matter was made under the direction of Mr. Secre- tary Upshur. It was a%certained that the imputed dis- orépancy was a mistake. and Mr. Upshur reported the femenit to the President, with this brief endorse- | with stealing several dresses from her. didn’t steal them, but went to the pawn office at Dora’s request, and pawned them for three shillings. Sentenced to one month in the City Prison. Pocket Picking.—Wm. Timpson, an escaped convict, was charged by watchman Andrew Rogers, with picking the pocket of a sailor, on the steps of the Tabernacle. When Timpson saw ‘the watchman approaching, he ran, and threw the money away. Sentenced to Blackwell's Island for six months. sdssault and Battery.—Ferdinand L. Hall was Endorsement by Mr. Upshur; Stcretary of the Navy. “This statement will show you thé érrors into which @ man may suffer himself to be betrayed when he is Iscking out for means to turn another man out of office, in order that ht may get into it. Fitch, Brothers & Co. are oftexer in advance te us than we to them, over and above the sum stipulated to be sdyanced by ye sari nder Mr. Henshaw’s administration of the Navy De- éirtment, Mr. Samuel A. Allen was employed to exdmine . Ki ‘ith it ‘ - rato, an tke another statement i ae eager ‘adniod Hi Bou Bases ft ater of ete mhaery the Geared Marseilles agency. Hs reporte with a rent as- rred their pect, ‘gain exhibiting Tiloh;, Brothers k Co, apindabled | ears ne yamelp shal cacnpy at the dock. Jing. slleged that Hall struck him with aw tothe government for a sum gitatly exceeding the im B i amotint admitted by them, ‘This statemén¢, tpon sctuti- | sive Cave Aen a 6 sean rn al ny, was shown to’ be erroneous ; and when Mf. Allen Stealing a Dress.—Geo: i was made sensible of the detection of this mistake, he ed at the ber, obi addressed aletter to the Secretary of the Navy, admit-| {g Mp, Philips, of Chat! ting i closed his explanation by saying :— ly stolen. Georg “Permit me to asstire you, sir, in the most sincere man- | woman, who asked him to sell it for her. City Prison nev, that am equally ‘astonished and mortified to say that this statement is apparently wholly void of founda- tion in truth, and I rejoicé in contradicting its spirit.— threo months. Stealing Cloth Jones with ste It appears that Sumpt Englishman, who Wm. Sumpter, was charged by Wm. ing clothes from him in Washi This I do with the utmost readiness, and hope that st 4 unpleasant effects which the nature of the paragraph | hag been but one monlh in this co! and wes perhaps calculated to produce may be removed by | mer; he slept in the room with Jone: this recarttstion. the night stole the articles and unscrewed the “Thave the hdnerte be, sir, vary respectfully, your obedient servant, SAMUEL A. ALLEN, “Hon. Joun Y. Mason, Secrét#ry of the Navy.” We are authorised by the present Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Bancroft) to say that he has also looked into the transactions of the late Navy Agents, Messrs. Fiteh, Brothers & Co., and it gives him pleasure to express th: opinion that their original statement of their transaction: with the Government was correct, and that in all res- the door to escape. Penitentiary six months. Another.—Wm. Smith, George Howard,,and William Harman, three boys, were charged by Mathew White with stealinga ceat, and pantaloons from 58 White- hall street. The is were found on them, and the parties gave such information as led to the recovery of the property, in eonsequence of a promise made b: White that he would not appear against them. Smit sentenced to penitentiary for six mothe—the othe: ra dis- cts thgir conduct, as agents, has been just, liberal, and | charged. jonorabid. i me 5, i arias adits Supreme Court. 5 avy DevanthtLw, May 27, 1845. | May 30.—Polly Bodine—Mr. Granam concluded the GrxtLemen :—I learn this day from thé Fourth Audi- | argument in this case, when the Court adjourned over t your account, as late Navy Agents, at Mar- has been stated in his office, revised in that of the Second Comptroller, found to correspond exactly with your statement to 26th instant; dnd is closed. I commw you with the greatést pleasure ; and a1 that, while the officers of the Navy hav ed with your official conduct, the financ: int your account as closed ina manner entirely creditable to your promptness and integrity. Very respectfully, yours, GEORGE BANCROFT. Messrs. Fitcn, Brorniiié & 6e. for the term. ‘The decision in this until July. ‘The following decisions were given :— ‘New Trial Denied—Wood vs. the Utica and Shenectady Railroad Co.; Thompson ads. Parmelee ; Moxon vs. An- nas ; Cromwell ¥s, Collins et al; Wheeler ct al vs, Mc- Farland; The Champlain Transportation Co. ads. Cook et al; Selden ads Ward et al; Lewer vs. Smith ; Bull vs, Ketchum ; Hodge vs, Gallup et al ; Van Alstyne et al va Richmond, sheriff; Foote, executor, ads. Whitmore ; Wickham vs. Bartram; Peters vs. Sandford et al; Ved- der vs. Vedder; Heard and wife vs. Horton et al; Van Den Burgh sds. Havens and wife; Laraway ads. Hug- ins ; Canfield vs, Bernard; Wharton et al ads. West ; yness et al vs. Noble. ase will not be given is Department in your letter of the icate this result to Wasuinatox, May 26, 1945, St a Sin:—I forwarded to A. 0. Dayton, Esq., Fourth Audi: | Judgment Reversed Dishow, et al vs. Saunders; Ho- tor of tho Treas@y Department, a fow days since, Fitch, | Row 7s, qhe People, Miller etal De Brothers & Co.’ ter to him of the 2th ult. giving cover | Pe” sinits “Lege ws. Olney srasu tones, to Purser A. T. Watson's receipted requisition, approved | Suith'vs, Farnam y Juckeon vs. Mortis ot aly Olaeed by Commodore Smith, at Toulon, under date of the 22d April, and paid on the 24th idem, for 24,914 Spanish dol- lars, for the use of the United States squadron in the Me- diterranean. vs. Husted; Paine vs. Peck. & Judgment Affirmed-—Gilbert v«. The People ; Doon vs. Cowing ; Howe vs. Wilson; Hicks et al vs. Van Scoy ; Lester vs. Crary; Stanton vs. Staitton; Masson vs. ‘This payment enables me to wait on you with Fitch, Brothers & Co.'s account current with the Navy Depart: | he°°paimiter va. Clark; Vosburgh vs, cholwell ; Odbert ment, up to this date, with a certificate of deposite in the | /°F poacear al -wribas ve Rureey sy Phone ve: wenhoe Exchange Bank of this city, payable to the, order of the Treasurer of the United States for $15,812 09, to balance this account—both of which you will find enclosed ; and, iffound correct, please cause me to be ollicially advised of their due conformity with the books and accounts of the Navy Department This account current, down from that of the 121 etal; Burr vs, Clark; Fitch vs, Humphrey ; Sacia vs Clark ; Babcock vs. Lipe ; Randall vs. Smith et al ; cent v8. Cooper et al ; Godfrey vs. Morris et al ; Fish v Newton; Shindler vs. Houston ; Gibbons vs. Gouveneur; Marsh et al vs. Shute etal; Rogers vs. Gilman; White vs. Sherman ; Peck vs. Hastings. New Trial Granted—Costs to a ou will p#rceive is brought ch December, 1843, and credits ¢ the event.—Hoyt ads. tl its | Boynton et al; Van Buskirk ads. Doremus ; Judson ads. the Department with $107,972 20, as stated by me in i il sy vr: EE eb el i LE Ih Slocum; Miller ads. Emery ; Barry ads. The Bank of Orleans ; Collins et al ads. Seymour et al ; Harrison ads. Van Eps; Rawson, impleaded, ads. Butter; Schermer- horn ads. The Seneca County Bank ; Reeve ads Terry ; Nichols ads. Hewitt ; Littlefield ads Isaacs et al; Gillot ads. Brown ; Bereten ads. Wright ; Rutherford ads. Ru- therford ; Hart ads. Thorne et al. Judgment of the C, P. Reversed and that of the Justice affirmed.—Peck vs. Cowing ; The Trustees of the Village of Syracuse vs. Sherman; Matthews vs. Lawrence ; Hornby ads. Shumway ; Hilton vs. Dunlay ; ‘Thompson et al vs. Sayre ; Elliot vs. Thompson; Fairchild et al vs. Benham; Miller et al Butts ; Higbee vs. Leonard ; 33. The interest account stated on same page, and en- dorsed on the face of it by your predecessor, Mr. Secre- tary Mason, “as furnished by Mr Fite. in iilustration,” although subsequently claimed, and justly due, I have re- linquished, desirous of giving the department this further proof of Fitch, Brothers & Co.’s liberality, as well as their faithful and honorable compliance in’ every other respect with the contract entered into as temporary Navy Agents at Marseilles. ne : ave the honorto be, very respectfully, your ob’t servant, 7 eepee A. FURCH, Senior partner of the firm of Fitch, Brothers & Co., | Hinman vs. Hapgood; Carman vs. Newell: Kellogg et Late Navy Agents at Marseilles. | a1 ys, Boardman; Bigelow vs. Miller; Newcomb vs. Hon. Groner Baxcrorr, Secretary of the Navy. Clack. Judgment reversed, venire de novo by C. P.—Bay et al “ ‘Taeasuny Devantuent, vs. Gunn; Stuartvs. Weaver; Quackenbush vs. Danks; Fount Avpiton’s Orrice. May 27, 1845. | Tompkins et al vs. Brown; Bennett et al vs. Burch; Hast- Lemex—I have to inform you that your account as United States Navy Agents at Marseilles been this day balanced and finally closed. [avail myself of this opportunity to observe that, from the commence- ment to the termination of your agency, as the records and files of this office show, your accounts have been rendered with remarkable punctuality and correctness, evincing the most faithful observance on all occa: ings et al ve. Belknay; Whitcomb et al vs. Green; Bur- rows vs. Cooket al; Perrine vs. Hasbrouck; Young vs. Whiteside. Judgmeut for Defendant on Demurrer—leave to amend on the usual terms—Biereton vs. Hull; Capron ads. Van ‘Tassel; Marsh et al vs. Brace; Ryerson vs. Merrill; Hale et al vs. Townsend. ‘Judgment for Plaintiffs on Demurrer—leave to amend on and in all respects, ef the contract entered into by y al terms—Strong et al ads. Boyd et al; Stanlow va er ae beetiacee sip adult ip ha obadinas sere ‘The People vs. Storlings same vs. Rows Bink- ee wed » pi "£0. DAYTON. er ads. Bogart; Muzzy vs. Shattuck, impld; Ford vs. To Messrs. Fitcu, Brotuers & Co. Babcock. Late Navy Agents, Marseilles. Motion to set aside report of referees denied.—Sadler et al ads.g Martin Same ads. Seymour. Hockman vs. Di- monet al. Re) ae of referees set aside.—Westervelt et al vs. [From the Union of Tuesday night.] Treasury DerarTMENT. ? Fourta Avpiror’s Orrice. May 27, 1945. § Sin—It might naturally be inferred, I think, from an editorial article in your paper of last’ evening, headed “Late Navy Agent at Marseilles—Error Corrected,” that a mistake had occurred at this oflice in respect to the accounts of those agents ; which is by no means the fact. 1am satisfied that such was not your meaning, but | am apprehensive that a person not previously in- formed upon the subject might understand, from the language of that article, that Messrs. Fitch, Brothers & Co. presented an account which was correctly stated ; that, upon examination at this office, a supposed error or “discrepancy” was found in it, but that upom a subse- quent vestigation, mede by direction of Secretary Up- shur, “ it was ascertained that the imputed discrepancy was a mistake ;” and that still another statement was made by Mr. Samuel A. Allen, under direction of Secre- tary Henshaw, “ again exhibiting Fitch, Brothers & Co. as indebted to the government in a sum greatly exceed- ing the amount emitted by them.” * r. denied, and proceedings remitted to Columbia General Sessions, ‘with directions te proceed and render judgment—Call ads. The People Judgment reversed _and murrer.—Jones vs. Curtis Judgment reversed and new trial ov dered—Walker vs. The People. McGee ads. The People. Defendant as on oe report that nothing is mai Judgment fe due the Plai Judgment wife. Report set aside unless Plaintiff deducts $99 Y7c.—Sto- ry ads. Skidmore. Conviction Reversed.—Alkinhack vs. The People. New trial granted unless the Defts. consent to amend the verdict, so that Plif. will recover three-fifths instead of one- ‘fifth of the premises in question—Weltnig vs. Kesler. Judgment for Deft. on Demurrer.—Muzzy, Shff. ads. The People. .—Trotter vs. Hi rested. —Dillingham ads. Thorne and joW, Le taets are these. There was first an official tatement rade by this office showing that the account es is 5 ‘presented by Messrs. Fitch, Brothers & Pooeia vial Granted.—Costello, impld. ke. ads. The Co., Was im’ Fempects correct ; and it was upon a sum: | OPO. |, ; pa! tl co ey een te Receedaee Utaher De that om | Motion in arrest of judgment denied.—Siter ads. Morrie. Judgment for the Defendant.—The Medical Institution cial siatement that his endorsement which you have pub- | oyakmentilen the Oisenaant 7 lished was placed. That statement being im ached by | "Judgment for Plaintiff on Demurrer to first replication, some individual “looking for means,” as Judge Upshur | guig'for, Defendant on Demurrer. to. second. replication. expresses it, “to turn another man out office,” three sev- eral statements were subsequently made by direction of the President, under the supervision of three several Secretaries of the Navy, by persons not connected with this office. ‘Two of these confirmed the official statement, and the recantation of the third as erroneous, by the per- son who made it, you have publish ‘The truth is, that the account presented by Messrs. | Fitch, Brothers & Co. was correct in every particular. ‘0 plain and so well sustained by vouchers, that it leave to amend on usual terms.—De Groot, Exr. ads, Ben- jamin. Common Pleas. May _30.—Thomas Trumble vs. Indrew Gilhooly and John J. Gilhooly.—This was an action of trespass, for forcible ejection, and alleged cruelty, on the part of de- fendants, who hired out apartments to plaintiff, who, it appears had been formerly acommissioned officer in the Bri service. Having arrived in country via the reely susceptible of misunderstanding. ‘It was | Canadas, it appeared he took up his residence on certain , by an order of the late President, it was re- | p belonging to defendants, situated on William moved from this oftice, where it properly belonged, to be | street, some time about last fall, with an interesting ined elsewhere, panc; iscovered, which has since been so fully shown and so humbly confessed never to have had exist- ence. lam, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant, ST me A. O. DAYTON. at the supposed error or “ disere- | and evidently respectable family, who appeared in | court, consisting of a Wife, and several daughters— | and was for ejected b; jefendants ; the wife and | daughter’s furniture, and all his household property were | thrown out on the street, after remaining in possession some three or four weeks, and were left houseless. The | defence set up was, that plaintiff failed to satisfy the landlord in relation to the rent. Verdict this forenoon. Marine Court. May 30.-—John Habahkul vs. Samuel Allen.—Action to | recover damages for assault and battery committed onthe high seas, in April last. Both ies are seamen. The assault was committed on board the ship Sarah. Verdict this forenoon. To the Editor of the Union. Fi itt Cairorsta.—The revolution is progressing in | Upper Calitornia, and the Mexican authorities have | been driven from that portion of the Republic. The Revolutionists. were about organizing a republican overnment, with a President and a representative egislature modeled after the Legislature ot the United States. The revolution in Upper Californi Us Office. Hare bean comemed the’ Covenant fare tt May 30.—Ashburton Treaty.—The seaman Warr, (an Englishman) whose arrest we noticed yesterday, will be examined this forenoon under the provisions of the Ash burton treaty, ona charge of forgery, before the U. 5. Commissioner, His son (an interesting lad) voluntarily remains with him in pri id contrary to those principles of enlightened government which prevailed amo 4 the most intelligent and prosperous nations. They ed rawal of certain proclamations and laws issued by order of the Mexican government. They had no part in the enactment of those la’ and could not acknowledge the right of any body of men to impose laws upon them without their ‘knowledge or consent. The Governor treated the people with contempt, and threatened instant death if they ited in their demand. Alarmed for their personal safety, the settlers resolved to risk their lives at once in a struggle for independence. The govern. ment herds, cattle, horses, &c., were driven from around the Governor's dwelling or fort; scouting parties were stationed at a distance of some miles to cut off all supplies, and after a lapse of a few weeks messengers were dispatched to the fort to ascertain the disposition Governor Micheltorena and his army. The armed sett number two to one of tl y. and the Governor withdrew with his forces, leaving country in possession of the settlers, who had proclaimed | it independent, @ ‘ Republic of California,” ” May 30.—Kinney vs. Winter rendered a verdict for p Laintaff —Paris, a small vil- lage about seven miles from Steubenville, on the Pittsburgh road, was nearly consumed a few days since. The village consisted of 27 houses—23 of which were de- stroyed. Among the four remaining are a tavern and the Associate Reformed Church. The Steubenville Herald says—‘this little town was the seat of considerable trade with the neighborhood in which it was located, and was steadily increasing its ae and wealth. The blow it has now received will quite prostrate it. Axorner Vinw. | Fine ar New Lenanoy.—I regret to communicate the intelligence of one of the most destructive fires that ever visited this place, The loss of the dwelling house of Mr. Sandy, Baptist clergyman at the 5 = and the Navarino House, owned’ by Mr. Rich, also his Inptan Councr..—The Council of the neighbor- pe ane called by the Creeks, convened on the 30th ultimo, at the Deep Fork, and will probably con- tinue in session three or four weeks, The Council was ; ; | y a boarding house brought about by the late difficulty between the Creeks | dwelling attached, It was formerly @ and Tiwnes Manas, ‘and has for ie object, we imagine, | during t atering season, but now oveupled iby Mr. the adoption of such measures as may seem best calcula- | Hubbard as a boarding school —/.cbm , May 28, ted to preventa recurrence of any depredations amongst the different tribes, and the preservation of good feelings between them. As the objects of the Creeks in conve: ning their brethren around the council fire, are alto- gether pacific, we hope the effect may be salutary, ani e pat Morwon.—An uncommon large audience listened to a discourse from Elder W. Smith, en Sunday forenoon, And whe could hear without reflecting that he was tbe last man of five brothers who had carried this kingdom in their arms when it was a child?—Nauree pat ading to and from their respective homes be kept open.— Cherokee dv, May 8. Neighbor.

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