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a nae meena SS = athe dqreeen fort conan ame anata of[ ial thn. NEW YORK HE +| Tux Parx.—There was another great house last Games Race ar Canton.—It is rey a [Correspondence of the Herald.) sputy ilgris amay "be conden, expected.— — Those" popular and eatblabed. seaea. Rew York Sunday, June 1 206m | tht Me Acree. airlock condimed the | Bet cares tote eaeiel ea Bee: cecal Kishaersttions ofthe dark ages 0 | once tomorrow, Har let ant poskivaly las weck of = | favorable impression made by him in that character 1935 Ogp aside four mile tam fo daisy aceite: | Reapening of the Opera Howse—New Opera by Mey- | the age of rulreada ned ton ieee atta boats, Soop an . 0 Mr. Gynut V. Grey, heretofore one of our | °® the previous night; andas “Charles,” in the ‘“ El- bp: aspen Pre performance in It epee saerigee nr eta several correspondents and reporters in Washington, der Brother,” drew down, as usual, the most enthu- Itis stated that twent tleman, in Philadelphia, lie for the , they will have no reason to re- or st that one week more is added to their ment. erbeer,and new Stars—Confession of the Incendia- | locks, and r—and you will perceive tha’ ebaledae previous Building—Amazing | Joe Smiths, Father Millers, et hoc genus omne, are insti Whe i ra thy agp i ic. furnished rful instance of rse- is no longer connected with this journal, in that or | “i#stic applause. n the curtain fell he was call- | each aj to put up , ina purse on Fashion, | Religious Revolution in Prussia, arising out of the | °° ope sir spre oe A.B. | vorocecthat talent: whan property. understood! must ed for in the most vehement manner. Ina few min- | should he owner think proper to run her with Pey- hibition of Christ’s. Garment at. Treves on the pit Atma snes ald always command, however o} by entertainments N roe ‘June, 1845. utes he made his appearance and was greeted with a | ‘2% Rhine—A second Lather in the person of John City Intelligence. 7 of a higher, Dut fir lees aousing and instructive charac. New Yonx, Ist J . ans F Police Office, a1. ter. Ne person should, therefore, o Present pass- , loud burst of applause from all parts of the house.— | ,,7ROPRINGT-A. grand match is to come off ver] eoice Rupture with Rome, and thecatablishiment | 7 rouiee, OMe, May 81:-ONe oF sux a young gen. | ing moment, : Steam Ship Great Western. On its subsidence he said, apparently with great | for $560, mile heats, between Col. Bartine’s Block of a “German Catholic Church.” tleman claiming intimate connexion with that large and A PROPHECY. - The Great Western was not telegraphed when | emotion :— Mania and a “ Green-un” called Henry Clay. If| James G. Bennett, Esq.— iptareetine poreu er op com mieny Leben ihe HDgert-*,, rs from this time no man will think of using other ‘ F y J » Esq Ten Thousand”—whose glorious deeds and classic fame | “Ten yea this edition went to press. She is now in her fif-| Lapies ano Gexrurme -— there is no backing out, or something else, on’ the Sa i fer i oon aung and celebrated. by Man Core tose | comedies, when sickuess assaile his franie, than those which After having taken formal leave of you last night, 1 | part of those bel to the latter, it will be a| , S!#—The re-opening of the Opera House, alter its| have been, tang and, ce obrated by Mrs Com Mowatt, | Cleanse sad purify ™ er th ates, rn pans | fener ern bing pany destroyed by the eonfagaton of 184%, |S he windings st Bvofwayclod nt senng | cane and pac Sd RASS HRSG eons rng Our Foreign Relations. {his fro end eee fairies ae sl your t favor snd The celebrated match between Boston and Pizar- | has formed quite an era in the theatrical annals of | stroll down town at the dry goods store of ‘ers, | while they are used, We bark” or any “tonics; ‘e may wl their e: ? hey bind the disease, the “foul humors” ly become ii tity that shots pc ari athe eat Phe pen then Bs foo 6 0 The relations of the United States with Mexico on | have received at your hands, and which I must remem. |‘ W@8 to come off over the Cambridge course yes- pede} f pS this metropolis, and excited unusual interest, not | 971 Broadway. and after examining the subject of Texas, are in a most complicated con- dense Tact hoon el say. ig J jon only wish you ay. two mi repeat in harness—no post- the good . uiring the price of several articles, observed he didn’ only in Germany, but even in France and England. ike the ity. The clerks in the store were exces- ment on account of the weather. i t to pl tleman | late his mistake. How different are the consequences when dition. ‘The Executive of Texas has been discovered And roy dreamss and dlurabers light! Br. Lovrs Racts “Third Day, May 21—Two Mile Heats, | The house was thrown open on the 7th December, — plite aha aid their j tor Mx. Price wen reseed in | {he imple method of purifying the body with Brandreti’s Pills £6 be cagaged in a aecebt cbegsaRAG. She Sal tistensee Cond applause.) i 8. Ronin h. Sharatack, by Medoo, dam is thie g ey fi Peper be the-cnisoe eer the last fashion, with one of Leary's best nutria hats and Ricrtesoes than tonoheenoe ofall spe aceutt,be of obtaining an acknowledgment of her independ-| oe Aatemnies tae barley me John F. Wane é i ba et Frocanes i Great." The building ya cer magnificent Tings, and over his stig veet a old chain an body are netarelly stapes one for theo sg Ethan i eres luslastic M sa, 2 3 2/ tainly one of the finest in Europe ;_ it ig most splen- | glittered most invitingly. Mr. Jobn Pritchard, one of and even, epee by Mexico, thraphithe, infisities of Engiing visits Niagara next week, and sails for Europe on Philip A. Cock’s b, f. Victress, idly and ean Rel Feith paintings and Read clerks, hi nie ‘from the fluids ?) can be eutirely and France, whilst the people of that republic have | 19!) gs dam by Royal chaiog ¢ ead clerks, however, thought he perceived something in | evacuated, altered and completely regenerated; and in manner we evesee 123 }- | the of the stranger icious character, and been preparing for annexation. The conflict between 3 - Time—8:00: 4; 4:4. fg) Rae Ba ihe watehing him closely aw him leave the store with four. sopNelnet i that h Tabak a poem. spree cured of he fied . ts of England, France|, During the last few weeks theatricals have | Nasuvuix Races—Third Day, May 23—Association | most fastidious taste. By raising the roof, they | 0 five black silk cravats, concealed under his coat. Mr. | the most inveterate yt. non oF Ha sions. It the diplomatic movements of England, been. i flourishi iti Purse, $800, Entrance $5—Three Mile Heats. Sdd¢ third » "icy | Pritehard immediately pursued him, crying “stop thief,” | is not well to enumerate bby name, Let the af and Mexico, on one side, and the people of Texas in a very flourishing condition here. The | cou. Geo tllottuch wm Rertaaie fee ik have been enabled to add a third tier of boxes, be-| and Price finding his pedestrian powers mot quite equal | With any pai, corel og, external orieie, give this ony ew ill ake etneasinah f Park was never doing a better business than| by Belshazzar, dam b: Stockholder. 1 1| sides the amphitheatre ; the royal box in the centre | to those of Gree! » dropped the articles, probably i ONE OF ZWO WEEKS" trisl-shase | wi is eo OR he + OCEAN, 1 WAS: CHP NERO: I FOR LOONEDR OE! a tne Rae ae ion, Hugh Kirkmen’s’ Grey Horse 5 years old, by of the house, is a most splendid affair, and the stage | with the intention of {mpeding the progress ‘of his pur- ES Cant s eer ae 5, exception of one or two y 1, by cure is ef a tew weeks, on the meeting ofthe Texan Congress. |. : ‘utocrat, dam by ‘Alpben. “ nN sagas 2 2| boxes are fitted up ina style of unequalled luxury | suer, Officer Green, however, came up at this moment, | “have found desirous to know how soon this ‘The result of that conflict it is impossible to predict. | MEH: the houses, during Mr. Anderson’s farewell | J.B. Carter's (Bon Johmsow's) b, and comfort. A new opera had been written for | and joining in the pursuit succeeded in arresting the gen- | medicine will cure them. Itis impossible to say—it altogether “ ll wh b a ili il | Cngagement, have been crowded. On his benefit land, 5 years old, by Othello, the occasion, and get to music by Meyerbeer, enti-| tleman in Elm street, Upon examining his person a | de re et mors. One thing may = os can tell what a burst of indignation a night the theatre was filled to overflowing. ‘The trand......... i ag z ded ‘An Encampmentin Silesia,” (in German, Ein ar seer ene rc gold pencil were found. | be tied upor-chas if the are sere each be a real orth from amongst the people of Texas an amount realized by Anderson in thia co , has, | Tue Grear Peo rRceear tial ees aitics tek Seieaer in Se aga phe sole i uken on Cuancr or Stratine $1,200,—Charles Wadlow, Jr. wis effet pa One, eopoee Sean toe mie ore of the United States, on ascertaining to the fullex-| |. have reason to believe, been. consi erably over. | Walk his mile very howe in New Orleans, and it seven year 8 war, the classic age of Prussia, was arrested by officers Josephs and Jackson, charged | Swing either to mercury or ti or to not having been pro- in n J although .the libretto is not of much account, the | ‘With stealing $1,200 from his father, Charles "Wadlow, music has met with great applause, as could not be | who keeps a coffee house at No. 6 Frankfort street, on expected otherwise of the composition of so cele-| the night of the 28dof May. It appears Wadlow went brated a maestro. The house is étowded at every | to bed about one o’clock, and, as was his custom, placed representation ; tickets are only to be had by apply- | his pyres =. wl a i in Ais speed ing several weeks in advance, and the general en- fare Serith c outinaned Hing haibierenniegie reted thusiasm has been increased ‘by the opportune ap-| E°the'same room to sleep--the door was locked. Ia the pearance of a new star of the first tude, in the when Wadlo-v awoke, his pantaloons and money person of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind, first vocalist of nd he now suspects the robbery was com: the Theatre Royal, Stockholm. The public are in| mitted by son. ®rom the examination of Charles mapeares with her, and exhibit a degree of frenzied | Wadlow, Jr., itappear a man named Kenyon also slept in gaa fap eg Co er Sr, = Mille. Lind, who received her artistic education at | | ST#4t!*¢ Hars.—John Gillen was arrested, charged | "j'Cor. inge out therefore the old leaven, that you may Paris, i d Stockholm, dq | With stealing five sporting hats, value $9,26, from James | be a new lump. ris, is permanently engaged at Stockholm, and | W, Bante, No. 130 Chatham street. Commilted. 2 Tim, 2: 2i—If a man therefore ge himenlf, from these, he although the Berlin managers have made her the My 7 shail be a vessel unto heaven, sanctified and meet for the Master's most brilliant offers, she has been obliged to refuse detgud Wu pace obec ecte none ae, snd Prepared unto every wood work. sa cette a them. | She would certainly be a great acquisition, | Glove Bank, on Peter Siworis, 14 Frankfort street, through the Eternal Spirit, offered himself without spot t0 ut only having leave of absence for a limited time, | “ Winkemp came to his store and called fora glass of she must return to Sweden as soon as it is expired. | liquor, and gave the bill, in payment for ‘which he fe- To console aie fae this ‘ere another Siatibarcianed ceived change. Committed. cantatrice, Miss ia we, is expected here} An Owner Wantrv.—A very large and valuable gold early in the spring. Her name must be fumiliar to] pencil case has been found, for which an owner is wanted i ny. month ou, from her havi rformed with great success | at the Police Office, by the Clerks. has touched thine lips, and thine iniquity is taken away andthy both in London and Paris, Coroner's Offlee, May 31.—A Bor Drownep.—A | Hn gS. f iniquity of Jacob be A report has been prevalent lately that the opera bon by the name of ‘Miller wes found drowned: at the! foot oe i Laps Serie) ia sillnaialiasg sins eh house was set on fire the year eho last by an in- | of Christopher street. He was about nine years of age— 2. 24; 13—In thy filthiness is lewdness; because I have purg- endiary, who has now confesse is e, suppos av on From the dock, it “ cendii ho hi iow confessed his crime, and ed to have fallen from the dock. ed thee and thou wast not tnou shalt not be purged from iven hitnoelf up to the nae Pong He was one of micas ect seitrid Soe isuiryan ht ra ee eee tne rate cee sar rea Se . . ; sd workiny stone quarry at own, was led b: Ret, 1: ., a aah m eae ra einer in the choruses at the ope- | {Siow on the head ocasioned by the falling of a stone. net gt ar sedition lfrcinens min sins. tent, the nature of the interference which Great f : rs very likely to succeed the Ba in sudliauabinaetigtasniesd wikneates rated. It is not likely that he has realized more thoweand Seusecntive houras wit cut the disadvantage ie the aflairs of this continent, even in favor of Mexico. than $20,000—a very nice sum, however, for nine | of the hot season against him. He has three men to . watch him, who have been sworn before Judge Cochran, While these diplomatists are busy in these secret | mths, About the middle of next month, the | ofCarroliton, to take a watch of eight hours Seok cor ai negotiations, we perceive that the people of Texas French operatic ompeey Daten! at the Park for the tier akg ib topes ea ee vay fcr themselves are rapidly preparing for annexation, | SU™™mer Seasen, and continue till the autumn, when | his’ mile each and every hour, and see that he even at the risk of a revolutionary movement. One the novelties, now engaging by Mr. Simpeon fay ae gt oe pally by ao Way ps aed si thing now seems pretty certain, and that 1s that gross | “trope, willbe brought forth. The Park is begin- | worn in as watchers fails to accomplish his duty, deception has been practised all round upon the Uni- ped a ft Yetunse cf sty old days of prospority end cael toot Taito to his rconteabetioat: Fine 3 ted States in this business. 3 - fake AD % wi 24 miles, 6 hours 14 minutes 23 seconds. Com- ———= | Castle Garden is also very flourishing, in spite of | pleted 600 miles at 15 minutes 10 seconds past 4, P. M., on Mission To Excuaxp.—The last information on| the untoward breaking up of the engagement with | ‘Be 224 ult. _ 2 this, subject is, that it was contemplated by’the Pres- | the Italian company, in consequence of their quar- | _ CAMDEN Races—Third Day—Fniday, May 30.—In ident to send either Mr. Mason, of Virginia, now | rel. We understand, however, that it was not in iuitelat aes ve ht jai} - et ined a meer Attorney-General, or Mr. Charles J. {ngersoll, of | any degree owing to Madame Pico, who was very | ple at the Camden Races on Friday. At 12 o’clock Philadelphia, Minister to England. This mission | willingto conciliate as much as possible, nor to San. Ce oue ene horses came to the post for the first has been offered to Mr. Calhoun, to Mr. Elmore, | quirico, that the engagement fell through. In the 1a and to Mr. Pickens, and by each and all of them it | meantime, Maleme Pion is allay make a Wonk cuaine eae rebar Hig vn has been declined, We are somewhat inclined to | summer excursion towards Canada, Western New | _,£- Loyd enters ch: he by Monmouth Eclipse, 5 years believe that Mr. Charles J. Ingersoll will be the | York, and other parts of the country. She will be ne Pritchard enters ch. f. Maria Peyton, 3 years old. individual selected. But as yet, nothing certain or | accompanied by Sanquirico. The betting was altogether on the filly, Maria positive is known on the subject. Niblo’s Garden opens next week. An excellent | Peyton, and not even with Gilpatrick’s ri could eerrere ere ial * ‘ he make the Duane filly cl fearful - CauirorNia AND OrEGoN.—The last accounts | COMP@ny> comprising many public favorites, has outthe ja The res hee we from California, state that that country has declared been engaged by the SRICEREG PROEFIAIOT) anda Mr. Tenbrook’s Maria Peyton. its independence of the Mexican Government, and number of attractive novelties will be produced. Mr. Lloyd, by Monmonth’ Ecli organized itself into a republic. We understand Vavasatt Ganpan.—This Garden will open for) Mr. Hare, by Du % the season under the management of Mr. Delaree> rs ged i Peer nim, Cold, or Beall ‘ox. It is utterly im ible for us to attain or keep healt without sound purgings. 7 SCRIPTURAL PROOF INES. ‘The to said, b ally applied inthe fllowine Buel would dak—What ef ect would they have in fut ‘conformed by actical experience in the hody of matter ? vPualmasiet Pu Fe me with hyasop aud I shall be clean: wash and I shall be whiter than snow. Paalms 63: $—As for our transgressions thou shalt purge them ay, iiss 7ih ethene ik; suid’ pees weeny’ cok aka We ik name's sake, S"And he shall si finer and purifier of silver; ana he shall purify tin pone of Levi; sdperprinam wgieted fier, Matt, 3: 12—He will thoroughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat the gamer. I your conscience from dead works to serve the God, fiving God Heb 1: 3—-Christ when he had by himself, ins. eee, 4 mere “7 and th ajguity Seton Qty the aed es oars too ertt Ise. 6: 7-—And he laid it upon my, Tonth and aid, Lo! this ome ori for some fault, he } ‘The Coroner will hold an inquest to-day. that advices have also been received by the govern- ej Fj “ second race was for a purse of $300—Two Mile | revenged himself by destroying the theatre. _ He ef- rYOhn 15: 8 every Wench 10 wre Guat beareth, not fruit he tak- ment at Washington, confirming in every particular | *-Mortow evening. He has engaged the services Ob Yara sitar abhi Red Bisset; a'ysirs'ola, fected this by throwing combustibles, wrapt in Board of Supervisors. eth away ey every branch that beareth fruit he purgeth it, it may bring forth more fruit, 7: 12—-And the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine. : : Peter 11: 19—Hath forgotten that he was purged” from his own sins, with a slow match in them, through some of May 31.—Onaanization or tHE New Boarv.— windows, and these did the business so far as to| Present his Honor the Mayor, Recorder Sorry, ole consume the interior of the ae Serge outer walls | the following Aldermen:—Stoneall, Benson, Hart, Henry, , Dodge, Jackson, Hap Saag gt it | of various singers and a band of Ethiopians, also] 4’ i Loyd ears 5 ase, it : . H. Loyd enters gr. m. Esta, 4 id. is rob ble tht in addition to the Texas queson | Mist Sloman and Miss Roberts, the danseuses, and | Kiki entre: m:Joanasce, Yar ol and the Oregon question, we shall have a California | Mt- D. Gardner,together with his infant son and his Mr. Pucket enters b. m. Andrewanne, 6 years old. » The result was as follow: e, Meser were, however, toostrong for the fire to injure them, | Conner, Compton, Van Ms, teh hich seen question in a very short time. Vast numbers of em- wonderful dog, and purposes giving a series’of ele-| Mr. Kirkham’s Jeanneteau, (Barney). and the engines arriving in a body, they succeeded | Bri Guneeviicr oi ike Thin Ward moved that his igteroal meateine sre pote pe beeen writinge, but “ : it summer amusements. The Grand Saloon hi Mr. Pucket’s Andrewanna. in ext ishing the conflagration. No lives were 4 they are sufficient to establish the fact beyond all dis) = igrants are now traversing the western States and | Gent sumnmer rite aa ‘a8 | Mr. Hare's Red Breast, lost at the time, nor was any one even hurt; never-| fim which war nacre ean {0F the ensuing | cept vo the mau who would endeavor tom te world b believe crossing the Rocky Mountains, on their way to ay B ei A ed cdi erie and decorated, | Mr. A. Loy as Fae. theless, it is asserted that his conscience would not | ’°alderman Baicos moved that Charles A. Whitney be bed ae a ale Pe rs ger dape stead nt Oregon; many of them will now, doubtless, be at- | 22d the utmost attention will be paid to the keeping let the perpetrator rest until he divulged his crime. | removed from the office of Clerk of the Board, which | cines, "The people can judge and oxt fox themeclves, tracted southward tu California; and the probability | the audiences perfectly select. This place of amuse- rida ng aod fgeeee te ae cof i hesiies is, that in less than five years, that young republic, | ™°2t will doubtless be well patronized by the up- | the firstheat he actually stole the second mile from with its numerous fine harbors, its fertile soil, and|‘W" residents, Jejmnetean, Sanaa on ec Boras of the day its delightful climate, will also be knocking for ad- Mr. Maywood, who has been in this city for some | was fora purse of $500—three mile heats. 3 oy ana faites davents bide one eS or | Sinaia ved that David T. Valentine be 1e lal investigation is completed an erman Bricos mo’ . Valentine ie aianinene notified ae authorities, the pub- | appointed €lerk of this Board for the ensuing year, lic are left entirely in the dark, and reports of this | Which was adopted. kind may circulate for a long time before the real Peeper OT Ee Cornelian a Lewaaeee DYSPEPSIA OF TWELVE YEARS’ STANDING cUnxp BY BRANDRETH’S PILLS. This is to certify that I was taken ill daring the season of the a b ht to ligh shales, the oat zt urd continned thus neil the spring of sina y= 2 are brot ight. fen antounced th luring which time ‘Iwas severely troubled ‘spep- mission into this confederacy. Thus on all hands | weeks, is about to start for Canada. He has pre- Bibs: Johnson enters ch. h. The Colonel, § years |. From Aes to gay—from lively to severe.” Af- Commatitess for the entuiag year, aa followes = op, end ae Tarige ay Oren Ree eee plenty of work is promised, on this continent, for| pared anew species of entertainment, something | T. Kirkman enters b. m. Liatunah, 5 years old. ter discussing theatricals, I must now direct your at-| On Annual Taxes, Messrs. Theodore Van Tino, James | the best ph: "who prescribed for me, and many was the bitter o for me; many, the British and French diplomatists for many years | like those brought forward by the famous Matthews. | , The result was— tention to religiqus matters. You have probably no- | C. Stoneall, Egbert Benson. re took, but all without avail. At last, 1 : ‘ P.R, Johnston’s ch. h. Colonel, a | iced in the Morning Cl and other papers, | _ On Civil ‘Courts, Messrs. Thomas 8, Henry, David D. fed to despair. ‘The idea of taking the physicians? prescrip- to come. Mr. Maywood will probably leave for Canada in the | Mr. Kirkman’s, ch, m. ieee sis re mi oes: H aaebiones of the Holy, Robe, (the identical armient Jackson, Bernard J. Meserole. i" hark pills tae ree Srsomeuiuene ot Shee eatercan ae Peat Canapian Mars For ENGLAND.—Yesterday | course of next week. Time—5:49}—5:48}. worn by Christ,) which was exhibited to the gaze| , Qn County Offices, Messrs. Daniel D. Briggs, Charles | Bec, areth’s Pulls, asserting that they had derived. great bene. fit from tl ise. At last | was tempted to give them a trial, and it is but just to say that, after using them ashort time, Lbe- ‘an to recover, aud soon was entirely restored to health, and ; . ga: J. Dodge, Emanuel B. Hait. of the fuithful at Treves, on the Rhine, by order of | °* 6 °¢8S) 7 i the Roman Catholic Bishop of that city. ‘is relic ee eel pad od Mestre. Oliver Charilek, has been kept at the cathedral for centuries, and the} Bill of William Jones, Sheriff for fees incurred in the we received Montreal papers of the 28th and 29thinst.| We have received the following note from Mr. ome Sante betting 100 to Ronen ie otal In that ofthe 28th it is announced that the mails for | Frazer, contradicting the rumor of his being one of | soldier, running his first mile in 1:50. Gilpatrick ; r h h think it a daty'which I owe to the world, aud to Dr. Brandreth, England, togoin the steamship, would close that day, | the sufferers by the late accident at Camden:— rode the Colonel beautifully. Paid y ee eS thousands of pil trial refi vive and Bie conve pag is ie Utica | © is public acknowledgment, N. BLISS i in ti i "1 ims from the Roman Catholic provi order of the Court, amouuting to $110 14, which was in order to get them to Boston in time. Now if the Seihopeut aoean ait Destaverive Finz 1x Savanat.—A fire broke | Many, from France, from Belgium, fen, absolution | referred to Committee on County‘Onices. Bushwick, King’s County, T., March 1, 18d, steamships started from New York, the mails from | My Dear Sin: out in this city, on Saturday, in the rear of a two cree i oe cd ae, iam ing eborecond gosand| atest ali rato] SE nance | so Ueki wet aloe epd er woe ‘ 1 nt races in whic! was by fas the ress, even if the mails were brought down the Hudson | p, badly wounded, I am apy to say that m: y ataatiog is | before the alarm was fairly given, the whole buildin; and sent to Boston, via this city, one day’s later | not bo garni be a Ba Met seas ff ave not ce oe Ly plereeay It beta oars eters ay ft F x one of the sufferers, from the sim; that I arry, neral furnis! ore, . Good: mails could be forwarded to England; for at an early | Oot there, ‘The rehearsals of tie aa perk pivated all, as a family grocery. In the fear was ac penter’s hour this morning the Montreal mail of the 29th ar- ay thi of on hing else. I = ratified in being | shop bape oe a J. Hanis ir ee yoo of A. Dix. . . . to sa: this, the first gran ra written b: on, who occu} ie second st immediately over rived here. It is not a little strange that the com- Amusae will be quite a hit bi wil’ bein lendidly ‘pro- Messrs. Barry asa dwelling. The building in'which the mercial and governmental despatches of a country duced in every, =, and the character of the music will i temo was be be ~ Se caps brick i " sure to wear its way to public favor. Hoping, for the | dwelling house, owne . R. Hendrickson and occu- like England, should be so unnecessarily slow. The | fe,S'0¢ my many frends, yeu will contradic? 1k report, pied by 1. 'W. Morrell, and a three story. brick dwellin loss of one day is considerable in this age. Tam, dear sir, yours very truly, ouse owned by the estate of Tufts, and occupied by E. a pie ens wi Fazer Broughton street lane fo the kitsheusandaisbion a One Day ‘Later rrom Encuanp.—The Joshua sent. np ed veg new and moe et gee mae : 7 ‘i to three wooden dwelling h it Bates, Capt. Murdock, arrived at Boston last Friday, Emicration.—Nine hundred and seventy-four pas- | snd one Barnard pater wich ssontonmeniee, from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 5th ult, | 8egers arrived here on Friday From England and | and they, together with all the outbuildings, were en- She brings no important intelligence. The cotton | France. The mail papers of yesterday give the | titely consumed. In addition to these, the brick stable onimad Bill of William Jones, Sheriif, for fees, &c., incurred having been promised to those who adored the Holy | | Me tution of James Eager, assoenting to $9068 So, Robe, apeeniry: this pious act by the recital of | hich was referred to Committee on County Olfices. acertain number of avis,, and the performance of] “ Memorial of Henry Parish, for relief from tax for the the necessary genuflexions, &c. To attest the vir- year 1843, referred to the Committee on Annual Taxes. Stina panttenilineh oish dioeasseroh meee 7tiea|. eetiea Denil wines er eid fen pelea standing; of course, they,were all enjoined to give | tax in the year 1844. Referred to Committee on Annual alma at the shrine enclosing ths holy robe, and you} THN. | 1, cers for’ services attenditg Jurors in mi. easily imagine that a pretty good “‘rint” was | coun of Over and ‘Terminer at the May termn in 1045, collected, if you consider that, although, | the | which was referred to Committee on Criminal Courts bulk of the pilgrims were of oe sows ‘diees, 4] and Police. at proportion were persons of good standing. In} By the Surervisor of the 15th Ward—Petition of Da- fon the alms and other offerings collected Bg the | vid H. Dick, to be released from tax. Referred to Com- glerey, Se onmuiod to eee to more than 4 oe Boa on eae Tax. noo is ion of Prussian dollars ; and report says it took the communication was received from the Comp- priests several weeks to count the money received Or aE eae tues. Behn dose A a a ee rom their deluded votaries. For a time every thing | Police offibers, for services rendered up to the Ist in- FROM AMERICAN’ NEWSPAPERS. The New York Evening Star says: “Brandreths Pills are a medicine which thelr owa intringje worth will. always secure for them a large and ready sale, ‘They have detervedly a high reputation ; and as a f@hily and anti-bilious remedy, it would sitiealt 0 ‘qual them among tll the patent medicines ‘ol the Present dey ‘The New York Commercial eays:.‘ They remove all mor bid huaiors aud purify the bi ‘The New York Sun saya‘ Brandreth’s Pills have, been used among many of our friends, and in our own family we have used them neaely four years when we reyuired medisine. In that period no Doctor save Dr. Brandreth has crossed our threshhold, and. no medicine besides the Doctor's Pills used. Our belief is" keep ‘your bowels cud blood pure,” andevery kind of disease will be prevented or cured, ‘Phe Brandreth Pilla ae eminently calculated to do this, aud thereby much lessen sum of human misery.” e New York Transcript says of Brandreth’s Pills of our carriers some tune since gave notice that he was to attend to the duties of his situation, ia consequence of v it pains in his back and side, We recommended him ot to de- i i stant, eenosening. in Shai evens ve Stam 11, wae Dut to use these Pills. He did so, and they cured him Pr! att to the dwelling belonging to th Tufts | Went on swimmingly, and the middle ages appeared | wore’ referred to the Committee on, Criminal Courts and | PF) use ie es market was firm. The Montezuma, Capt. Lowber, | following items :— war destroyed, and much denage, war done to. the | t© have been revived in the nineteenth century ; but | Foifce’and Counsel to the Corporation, to eudit and al- | BerjetlY.,, Taig i no pull. Tt isan actual fact, We kuow the icine is good, We speak from experieuce,” {The stibony virgus cousiders: the Brandreth Pills a medicine wll.worthy the chufkeuce of the publie_ut the pnciple on which they cure the disease is the same as that of Le Roy, of Paris, aud Swedenaux, of Germany—that all the variety Ol dine ease proceed from, OF are nearly allied to, disorders of the sto- mach and bowels, and by using those remedies which restore to these Important organs, the disease will. vanish. The Brandget meditace profess o evry ot this portant pine are-action was athand. As the pilgrimage was | low the same, if found to be correct. deporing to a close, a Roman Catholic priest, named | ‘The following bonds of the Constables were presen- John Konge, residing in a small town in Silesia, | ted, viz :—ist ward—Hugh Moguire and Robert Green. published a letter to the Bishop of Treves, couched | 24 ward—Wm. G, Butler and Alfred Roach. 3d ward— in the most rational and stringent language, and up- | Charles M. Ho od Aloseudds Detes: "ih ward braiding the Bishop for authorisiag such an exhibi- Maurice C. Kee! Emanuel Joseph. 5th ward— Wil. Q . . liam Buckley and Samuel W. Hubbard. 6th ward—Pi tion. He complained of its attracting the poor and | ter Collins cod Joseph Moore. 7th ward—Thomes W. 4 renee bi ire is stables and out buildings of Mr. Hendrickson.— for New York, sailed in company. fine, healthy lopking. enigeaane fat tee soar FET, o¢ | The two story dwelling hetve outing on Seceeed staet gut eee bens eS se bree bent Bie Re Serraino inst, who | and the adjoining one on State street, were owned by the Rev. Dr. Tync.—With unaffected cordiality and | are on way 4 Milwaukie to settle. They may be oeae — nee) aed yan by gh Ad and Mrs. Lun- ‘ vn ; vai a joining Mrs. L. on street, (also two joy, we welcome this eloquent divine to our city. | }goked upon as qu nly hapten eae pope tory) was owned by Mr Minglederf of Bryas county, He preaches to-day in St George’s Church, and | sessed of ample means to purchase and locate them. | ®0d occupied by Mrs. Walker—the next was a three the greatest excitement prevails amongst the faith- | selves. story wooden dwelling, owned and occupied by G. But- ignorant, who neglected their business and spent | punt: id Rober K h ward—Nicholas W. vablostnn ter make Tenet hs i. ‘. = 2%, ler. Here th lem: arres hs pag ¥ a) ‘en rt McKeon. 8tl rard—Nicholas W. - ‘rom the Globe. * ful respecting his debut. We hereby announce, in Picks yd —— most beautiful steamer, the Empire, ar- four stor oe biel tenement building owned ty thw tune their litle all, to return. naked and penniless to their Slidell and—. 9th wani—Benjamin Wiseren and Pe- eeinaers's | Prue. We were, for. a low x time ame the the face of the beautiful summer sky and all men, Heviny on nea, morning, says the Mileoukie of Wm. Taylor, and occupied by K. M. Goodwin and Dr. | wretched homes. He insisted on the disorders and | ter Westervelt; 10th ward—Reman Marvin and Hora- | $ceptical as to the e! oe ee 3 believed that they had got in the numerous newspaper puffs than by any virtue they possoss- ed. A recent trial of them upon a friend of ours who was at- tacked with a most violent bilious cholic, has removed all doubts in our min ir being the very best cathartics that can be and, believing so, we thiak we do the public a bene! ing what we think of them, (From the Mi sourt News. Tux BuaxpnetH Pints.—This medicine bas been made = subject. of much merriment throughont the United Stat while its utility has been extensively ackuow! . impression seems to be gaining ground that Brandreth’ medicine may be employed with safety aud effect, for ordinary infirmities, ‘There are many scasible city, as well as ia other parts u ith great propriety testify the good e! Brandreth’s from frequent experimeut; and uo be appreheuded from the use of them, according to the direc tion, iu directing public attention to the Brandeeth medich we ouly express our houest conviction that the Brandreth Pills hive doue more service to the preseut generation, than all the pateat medicines which have ever been introduced into gene ; ; F Over FIVE HUNDRED EXTRACTS fom the most re. ‘ ewspapersc ase ‘above, clos with the following from the New. York “Angus, of March 8, 1b45, must suffice forthe preseut-—zo says our stuce S— From POLITIC! excesses that were likely to ensue from so great a| tio N. Parker. 1th ward—Nathaniel H. Green and eral and universal use more by igi j- | Floyd Bryant. 12th ward—John Polhemas and ——. 13th concourse of people, intlamed by wigions supersti- | ad—Joun Rice and. 1éh ward_-Nathaaiel Finet tion and frantic with excitement ; he spoke with in-| S0¢ Joseph Horn, 17th _ward—Celed H. Tompkins and digestion of the ecandul occasioned by transactions | Feniemia F, Gamble, which were referred to the several so little in accordance with the spirit of the age, and | supervisors of their respective wards, to report on their pointed out, in forcible terms, that the adoration of | approval. the holy garment, even if genuine, would be no bet- On motion, the Board adjourned. ter than sheer idolatry. his letter has created an ——————_ immense sensation. It appeared first ina Saxon pro- Court for the Correction of Errors. testant paper, to whom the author had sentit, and| ay 31,—This Court met this day, and was duly or- from thence it made the round of nearly all the pe-| ganized.’ The following compose the Court :— riodicals of the other protestant States of Germany,| ~ The Lreutewant Governor (in the chair), the Chan- In the Roman Catholicecountries, the principal of | cellor, the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Beardsley, Mr. which are Bavaria and Austria, and where the Je- Pe scene pie’ Che re ae aac na i i i i i i ibi jeers, Bockee, Burnham, Chamberlain, Clark, Corni q coat Seovsou toneniertaet caterer tae eoeet Denniston, Deyo, Emmons, Faulkner, Folsom, Hand, cape i ey Hard, Johnson, Jones, Lester, Lott, Mitchell, Portner, being introduced. But for all this, it has tound its | putnam, Scovil, Sedgwick, Sherman, Smith, Talcott, Ve. way even into these strongholds of. Papistry, and is | rian, Varney, Wri; read there with avidity. It was impossible forthe | No. 61.—Roberte vs. the Chenango County Mutual In- Catholic priesthood to leave so bold a demonstration | surance Company—changed to No. 20} on the calendar, unnoticed. The Bishop of Breslau, to whose diocese | on motion of Mr. De Witt, counsel for plaintiff in error. '. H. Prentiss.—Motion for leave to with- 100 pas that we have taken the Doctor under our especial | be rather aa large sto fy but she hi ry the Tadividual loose’ by th pas Esti Sater care, keeping, and patronage. We will guard | tan SBy other boat which has arrived this season.’ Most | ‘vas insured on his building $1500 at the Agency in this sf a of them were immigrants, and a large proportion stopped | city of the London Phenix office, which will cover more him as the apple of our eye. He is our candidate | here. than one-half of his loss. Messrs. Barry had no insurance. for the Bishopric of New York. He must be the ne Lermeseyh yo ga ¥ ith i ith) Pamad ae stock of Bouts wax valued ca _ one-third of “ fi : emigrant iv ew York,from Europe,on Wednes- | which was consumed. Mr. Goodall 1500 d Bishop. His feloquence—his popularity amongst | Gay’ On the same day 363 arrived at this port {rom | on ie stock at the Agency in this city of the Howard Co. the daughters of Jerusalem—his unimpeachable | Germany. i ry tb ae bed rie will ced eorer his logs. Mr. ae el vivir ra r ; On Mondsy last about six: furniture consumed, and Mr. Haupt lost rams aE tN ee et ee nee Demande sid Melon adler etuyuebekser tance tontion to the possession of the mitre. He must have it. | Seventeen were emigrants from the ports of Liverpool | of the former, though trifling, will be severely felt, ashe He shall have it. It is true, like Paul—the coura- an Ghasgow, On & single day last, week, six hundred Pete ana has 8 fanlly clay ete Sammees tees, irk 4 rants Bosto1 from . yoy’ has gots thorn in he Seah ensneer| em OPO | SAME eg cove ty ners th brant. yng has got a thorn in lesh—a messenger . “ 3 Sno ecougees the Cvair from Satan,who occasionally buffets him—we mean | | MxicaN Avrains.—Mexico 1s in a distracted |{ugs, ne inruranee, ‘Fite danagin eat alittle acerbity of temper. But we can cure him— | State, having no settled policy or men to govern the ing and brick stable, owned by the estate of Tufts, is ex think Our Christi le of affairs of her Government. The States of Tobasco and | timated at from $2000 to $2600. Insurance on the builde we think we can. Our Christian example of return- | Pueblo have already declared in favor of the federal con- | ings at the Agency, in this city, of the Actua Ins. ing good for evil must have a salutary effect. So | stitution; and a general Testing hed been held in Vera | Co.of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Jencks and Mrs. Bliss, who take thou our benediction, brother Tyng; and go, Cruz by the citizens a few days before the Somers sailed | occu} y the building, lose about each, by damage ut $400 ‘ 1 d for the same purpose, but active measures were suspen- ye faithful,this morning to St. George’s. We do be- | ded incompllance with the request ef the Governor, who regred te Nguastaare wastas fortran ihe “wellings Ronge belongs, began the attack by suspendinghim, | , Fellows vs " lieve ye will come away wiser and bettermen. Our | jt,,o°¥ pobuler among all parties. Several arrests of mil- | owned by the estate of Gugel were insured at the ifhen flading be would not recant, proceeded to ceebecest prokbtatibaste: stay. of proceedings till | | There hes been, ever 4 wee wd teeta ene homily is ended. publi, charged with revolutionary designs, and in one faa, ilan wivaxces covbs ates Sh espe the thun si of peste eee sol a On motion of Senator Lott, moved that the Court pro- | fon from the excellent article ia Thursday's Herald, of their do- : 4 jut this measure, far from silencing launte: d to call the first eight causes without prejudtce. = i 4 Hear axo Eivoriire —Notwithstanding the | pee Goveamen 4° ought camo vai an | Renesas ooutune, hne meimaee om th | reformer, "han hed w very diferente Hongo i | 31H Op Mpeg gaa” BS eae, eee ree. weather for some days past has been rather cool for ae a and the idea of ing war against the | Mr. Mingledorff had no insurance on his building, which | 20W Considered in the light of a martyr, and from a | dent, $c—Mr. J. Anthon was heard for plaintiff in error; | and the out the character of , (the older it 4 : States is not entertained humble and nameless parish-priest has become one | Mr. D. Lord, jr., was heard for defendant in error. the time of year, numbers have been blowing the | who is acquainted with the pcteal condition ar that of tea wey pool Sea Coogan pease gag Ried of the most + chatacters of Germany, Several | , On motion of Senator Bockee, the Court will meet dust off themselves, and enjoying the balmy breeze a ee army of Mexico, is said to consist of 21,000 | td, insurance of $1800 on his dwell ‘al theSevannah communities have already separated from the Rom. | delly at 9 o'clock A. M., and aejourn at a quarter before rte delightful spots in the neighborhood of officers and Jess than 20,000 soldiers Santa Anna was wen eonairbet aang ingnt bycemeval: dlisioa se tates Bh Charoh, Nea Nake ie pol et anes of ‘The Court adjourned over to Monday forenoon. nfined the . n to u POE ON Ss ay ‘oboken, last Sunday and during the week, came | sure. ‘The impression that he will again be reinstated | vannah Georgian, yy yee ent of Rome, or as some call it, aGerman Catholic Before Judge Daly. in for its share of visitors. Otto Cottage was well | in power is generally entertained, and many think it will yea Church. This movement commenced at a small] May 81.—Thomas Trumble vs. John Githooly et al.— attendef. Louis Schwartz, by his affabili d | take place before the expiration of six months. When | Trou Fisuinc iv New HaMrsnine.—Two en- | town or village in Western Prassia,called Schneide- | This action, which was brought against the landlord and : » by ity and | the English merchants at Vera Cruz, heard of Senor tlemen of Lowell, Mi devoted the whole of muhl, where about two hundred Catholic families, | his son for forcibly ejecting his tenan’, the plaintiff, out gentlemanly deportment, always commands a good | Canedo’s departure, they chartered a schooner for New ehiag in the brooks andl Condens Acicest | headed by their priest (whose name is Czeraki) eo: | ofthe peaceable possession of premises, 130 William 'y the better it is,”) for the longer they are known more their ahel edbenes Sonus 8) be coprectisltive tie asiotines cross ale. We have, it is true, been constantly ia the habit of ing them spoken well of in A society, but lay? seldom ir el upon the s more ably descanted on, or more clearly proved to the satisfiction ofall preseut, than we Lo a few evenings since at the Shades, in .our cone Sey of Brookl: ind by 0: fully competent’ to the tas! ng nO, Jessa Than the well known end respected Aldermen Of the sth. ‘He alluded daring his remarks to. the. benefit he him self had derived from the use of them, as well as numerous tes that had come to his knowledge, ‘and suggested, in eonelu- sion, that his hearers wot for the future, when they felt unwell, first try Dr. B.’s Pills, and he would veo re to assert, ying to - Mest ; “ . week to trout fishing in the brooks and ponds in Andov. A led verdict of th they would in every case supercede the necessity of appl portion of the patronage of visitors to this delightful hg the beirors hoe Una Mose ee Rilewing ek 4 | and Salisbury, under the Ragged Mountains. They lemaly, renounced their allegiance to the Roman | fiteet, ™ atthe tlainth Balen teougrt aubee ade saul wit spot. vessel very much like or in appearance standing upon | W°f very successful, and in the week they caught Pontiff. They have done away with the mass in| the statue, to recover treble damages. A great number Ri our experience we most cordially agree with the worthy Sold at 25 cents per box at Dr. B. Brandreth’s Principal Of- t . oe the Ste durie, seventeen hundred and five fine trout. They took forty- Staten Island, also, came in for its share of visitors th fice, No.2i1 Broadway. Alsoy at Dr, Bes meg o ‘No. rs, 5 Markes : Mr. Shannon, iste American Minister, hed en three pounds of trout in one day out of Poverty Pond, during the past week. Clifton House and Blancard’s passage in ea ‘American veseel, ‘and would sail speed bo iin tee tani taeaar aie fod het of i ny apedy i i bs be 5 a ‘et ona ing @x- are fast filling with sojourners at these splendid cs-| seteed any koowledge of the elniel omar aie Bot | cursion to the brooks’ and ponds wader” Mount Belk, tablishments. itol of Mexico,and he ls not considered in any-other light | BAP.” and the Gilford nd Gilmonton Mountains. in a , . . more than two days they cau; over five hu: d Fort Hamilton is also proving very attractive ; the ae bye py sae Cem 4 Want he’ mannan fine trout. One of the company A ed only a few hours pleasant ride along the margin of the bay is enjoyed | transactions of the day. The Yellow Fev ins to pops Aid Ang ee Thien hs takene: toa considerable extent already by numbers of fair | Show itself in Vera Cruz; which I believe is always the | tic), Crine «Tall son of York te oy I Patriot. : a “er "Concord N. H. Patriot. equestrians. ‘The establi entof Mr. Al Reed case at this season of the year.—Pensecola Letter, May 17. = Latin, and every part of the church service is to be | of witnesses were examined on behalf of the plaintif, performed in German. The confessional is abolish- | who, it appears, was a British officer, and a stranger in ed, as well as the celibacy of the priesthood (Czerski | the country, to show that the ejection from the premises | 241 Hudson street and 274 Bowery, and M himselt having got married) but they still continue | was forcible. On behalf ofthe defence it was contended | street, Brooklyn, to acknowledge the’ other tenets of Catholicism, | that there was fraud in the obtaining of the possession of | he proscribed Hook! tenth edition with the exception of the supremacy of the Pope. | the premises, and thet a person having fraudulently ob- | Qcaxen Crrv: on Mowxs or Monx Haut. !—Is justi The firat ste ving thus been taken by a email | tained possession, had no right to maintain an action of | oie volume, complete, of teu numbers complete, price Rae et aera Pod ce: Se AL trespass, and thata tenant, who was a tenant at suffer. | gienumbers 12% sents; for aale bY all cheap pablication agents, body of German Catholics, it ven rise to 8] ance, could not, under the statute, maintain an action of | "No ‘Americas novel has ever met with auch eazoaishing 440- similar movement in several of the large and small trespass. The Court charged to this effect. The Jury | cessas The Quaker City,” of which 50,000 numbers have al- cities ot Protestant Germany, where Roman Catho-| brought in, however, a verdict for the Plainust of $83 25, ree tragedies om: wikeh Yao, foncbiibaldiaeak te The ved wre: f rt of the populat id where the more | which the law determines shall be multiplied, by givin , h a! is highly extolled by those who have visited it From Havava.—The Sultan amved yesterday | The arin Movements of Travellers, enlighigued ob tuets Gove eleowehayn sink frente | Setae tines ea caveat, Ths isa samen te Horde | Sekey Remnant ssa! ie eh ane ‘The avenues also are drawing eanbers to pares Seca Pubainn y y efore were exceed | rego} lutions, approving of the edings of Ronge hereafter not to take the law in their own hands. For Western bi tegen alta orkabich, The Sultan left Havana on the Ii ingly numerous atthe principal hotels. Amongst th: the pleasant views in their vicinity, and good enter- ioe Nebiine epublica by rs ic he a ed eu tainment afforded by the several well-conducted es-| We learn verbally that on Friday last @ soldier on and Crershi, and expressin 4 ieiermination G6 | Plaintiff D. Major; for defendant H. W. Warner. separate themselves from Kome. Although the com- mencement appears but small, it may lead to very U. 8S. Marshal’s Office. be found.—At Griswold, Philadelphia; Dr R W W Grinnell, Providence; E Baker, itten with the iutertion of illuctrating the seeret life in out inrge republican cits, has met with desided approval from t ‘our literature, as nts in the it: duty shot a sergeant who had sla; him. The ser- St , Lowell; W'Mi ) ‘ t May 31.—.4rrest.—John Miller, seaman, on board the el, describing life and men, and manners, tablishments in the neighborhood, to wit: Burnhams | oes) deg" jmarkdistalt ort he sti ns taken up, PC Campbell, Gonstar ea ess A aver part of Gefmany atleast, Addresses to Ronge | shiPy George Washington,” on a charge of auraulting ea ee a aes “SS on the Bloomingdale road ; Stryker’s Bay; the Ab- | fried by © court martial, and inturn shot heat dey, He | Pance Cli ato aad Ashton, Boston; Sam’l Parker, do;| and Cueraki, signed by most respectable Cutholies | {he,fr8t mate of sald vessel, with a dangerous weapon, | Journal yrange rT bey ; Prospect Hall; New Rochelle, und various | met hit doom. wh charactoristis nonchalance, advising | J © Babeock, Norwich; Geo Burke, Bulfalo; A W Thax- | and Protestants, continue to peur in, aging them to | (urns her late voyage from Liverpool. « What a Beautiful Set of Teeth you have,” other charming spots in the vicinity. ‘ ee ee eee bah gy Da Akg eka ee icc Ta nee proceed boldly in their work of reform, und mostly | Ty: Weatirer.—The weather, which, a few days | yaa moun lady a day oF feck nacteon ontse ae ie The new hotel, erected by Wm. Gibbons, Eaq., at | We have nothing further from Mexico by this conyoy- | Boston; Jno Todhunter, London; H N Berr , Boston; fi| accompanied by coutributions in money for the 980. gave promise of summer, has again played us falte. | said she in repiy, ‘1 wap to Dr. Castle the other days having Morristown, N. J. condecied by Me én ance. White, Syracu De Cuesta, Philad; JA Harvy, Wash. | building of churches, or presents, such as pieces of | Wednesday night set in with storm and heavy rain, belive gaifored wi ern very muich ; he cleaned thein for me, : wa; N. dq Cone y Messrs. Noe and | ‘The Habaneros were on the tonter-hovks of expectation | ington; J M Botts, Richmond, Va., and 30 others’ ate, silver cups, with appropriate inscription, &c. | which continued until next morning, Thursday was | ie till meth t if | woul ae ae eae verashy rresbexond Browell, is a most splendid establishment, and well | sbouta balloon ascension that was advertised to take | Cirr—J D Parson, Portmouth, N IL. WK Upham, Vt; ‘onge has since issued another letter to the Catho-| cold and uncomfortable, and towards daybreak yes. | inttitces | n th f a visit. place on the 26th inst. Dan'l Crosthwaite; Philad; Sinclair Tollet, 0; 3 8 worthy of a visit Railroad projects yet occupy the attention of the peo | Champlain, family and servanis; Maryland; RP faxell, Nova Scorta ano New Brounswicx.—Our files bag Ch ia Richmond, Va; W E White, Goochland, Va; HN Groy, from these quarters are up to the 27th inst., but they | to 1 cal matte rr to bent ye Garman oie earete tt tien aI s * 'Y | to local matters, as must be the case with a press over Franxiix.—2 Closkeys, Northumberland; A We: contain nothing of interest, being filled with extracts | Which ® most tyrannical censorship is exercised, London; W Fredenburgh, Philad; EH Virgil, Albany; from the late foreign news, and the squabbles of the kesarenee Me in the sugar market are reported.— | Stevenson, Chippewa, Canada; Senators Beers, Ithaca, ould have a beautiful set of teeth al- alo wo 1d preserve’ my teeth rom the collection of tortar, whieh so o! ‘everusts ya ings on premature decay’, but alvo avoid bad Great Th ive followed his directions ‘md do not regret it; aud { am persuaded that if'you would do as i'have done, Fou would soon perceive the difference in your own teeth, which are nvturally |, but literally ruined in aapear- ‘nee by the use of trash, or What is worse than trash; for the ar- ticles you a destroy the enamel, and will soon destroy the formed of some f \) : " d lics in a similar style, without taking any notice of | terday, we had @ sharp frost, an the edootamiitloston, which, of ovates;4e power- | thickness on hi i grounds. Big ena ae oak (Pat less in this country. A very interesting tract was seals wi Rs atpect real summer weather along here lately published on the same subject by two_profes- | so next month.—vilbany wIrgus, May 31, sors of the University of Bonn, proving thut the holy robe is spurious, and that there are more than a hun- Avorner Destructive Fine ar Prressuran— TH : 7 w Orleans 4} to 6 per cent ; Mexican | Banker, Shuburn, Mitchell, ; i i teeth ; various little colonial cliques. dollars 3} per cent prem.—w. 0. Piet Mey 23.) burn; Robbe, Denniston, ‘Barlow, Conanvola, eed to rele fa theic elnohee all elas tag theirs to. Pee Ture on Foary Houses Dzsrroyep. A fice “De. Sherman's warchouse is No. 106 Nasaau street, Hissgents, (From Halifax Herald, May 21.) others. genuine one. In short, the arms, both of ridicule | Droke out at Pittalurgh, on Tuesday night, in a stable on an alley, running from Coal lai way; 06 William street; and 89 Chesnut street, I to Fountain atrect, just and common sense, have been directed against the | jy the rear of Seventh stroet; and before the flames adherents of the Roman hierarchy, who, neverthe- | could be subdued between thirty and forty houses, most less, are far from being discouraged ; on the contrary, | ly frames of little value, were destroyed. All the house: the Bishop of Treves has grea notice of his inten-| from the uy on Prospect street, up to Weshington, on, u 5 rm) 10 rosd way 10 Astor Hivases 227 Hudson street, 188 Bowery; England; M-Lee, Charleston; £ detphin: ng : B Snow, Jos Cooper, Liverpool de,” Philad; Geo Dennison ; Thomas Tillotson, Eng: 0 othe: 77 Ren Philadel There is a probability that th ale Guone.—J Ridgw: of line of battle ah # willtouch at thie pose tuadron taken Hor a nes aM; Maps The following is Seats, Patan) Eres ci teeters hae tora forme; with spe- | sette :—The following is « list of the births, marriages | Engl days. Vindlotive, with the flag, the last of ae fax in two | and deaths, in the town of Stoneham, during the year | land; W Fi rat — next prec May Ast, 1845. The whole number of | Howanns.—H Lemar, Lancastar, Penn; H Hatheway | tion of exposing shortly to the adoration of the faith- | both sides of the street, were entirely consumed. The juding the Surday peper; or 65 births 34; 21 of whom were females and 13 3 Sonn; RN. Suth " morou F H ; ; 1d | houses were occupied ‘by a large number of poor fo- y part of Phila Tax Brswornic oy Prwwsyuvania—Dr. Potter, i ber of marriages solemanized, 6, ceveral more | Waatington D Cy H Hell, Perse eee, are. rhea ich pieroed the side of Christ, ad | mnilies. ‘The property belonged to Mrs. Captain Behend. at | o'clock 1s endorsed ona slip from Albany, has accepted the | Were published, but married in other ton; Mr fe Canada; Col Stowe, Plattsburgh; J Leeds | cross, and he will then invite the pilgrims to ap- ey: epeaitahes aaa also for sale every Saturday morn. Episcopacy of Pennsylvania. jontlomen averaged 26 Philad; A Dibble, Detroit; Gen Mcintyre, Maine; Gen. | cronch thers once more, in-devout expectation 0} Factory Burney —The woollen factory of Wm. | ina—Price 6's euniuin, delivered in aay part ——anangenene ole number of deaths, 21 ; 19 males und 8Lemales. | Wilson, Michigar; and 20 others, ing cured of all the illa that flesh is heir to. -Alme | Carpenter, in Briel township, Pa, waa coneamed by fire | Philadelphia, ts vanteety Cattrornta.—A letter from Mazatlan, published ‘ause of death—consumption 4, cancer 1, in-| Waveaury.—J W Wood, Buffalo; Charls A Rhodes ing cured of all the est beesliais | 0 fee de ‘ross from $9000 to 90000; insured. (Gg All the new an Pu ioscions for ante at their ina Vora Crus paper, says" The insurrection in Cale | Sonata, bowelt 1; dropey |; dropay and heart Boston; Messrs, Governeur, Kingsley, and Omay, Prov. om ctet mows ocerini ventana tatony ed alata esate Bay capt iohongity on gone a isa pole, RF ‘1 inst 1 Michel 'T. Pali- | complaint 1; drowned 1; jon ‘Foat 1; rheu- | Capt McFarland, Boston; 2 Cold! » and T Li | sine qua non ; and should there ‘in some hun- > “ is, Y ies cave ot liberty m tlumphent, we ae itapen. | Shonts Ponte Sees alae hearts | verpoal F\Rhig.N Orleane. \P'ndoron, Washing | reds of thousands of bath Tah and poor, |, nro Rrven.<—At Pictargh, ow Wednesdays the | dey: edioping: aiassle arene to ctor fn , ‘ nk 5 +P 4 Wom i } Z Chav! 3 My Turner, d ver 4 dent. Seredele’s it, H peley ton, i pt og Charleston; My Turner, Massachusetts | the yen \, holy rr te be rei | Wh i onthe dey, thirty fous ‘nebpealling fis cera patio appen

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