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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X1., No. 163—Whole No. 4025+ NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1845. Price Two Cents. FOR SALE OR TO LET— i i per baatinane Osejuatl id rooms, with itehen and cellar, faked in [ABLE DRESS COATS MADE FOR | in¢ mile stone | $12. FASHION. Two TWELVE DOL, DE GROt THE NEW YORK HERALD | fi JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—E1 % per énnum— mL SVEatiaalet PRINTING of all kinds executed despatch. with beauty and must be post mala” AMES GORDON BENNETT, ne New Yorx Henatp Estas.isnment CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Office for the sale of the ia inal Genuine At No. 49 1-2 Cortland (Correspondence of the Herald.] Bautimone, June 13, 1845, A Letter from Babe the Pirate—The Small Por—Libet Suit—4 Man Sun Struck—Raitroad Aecident—Fire on the Washington Railroad—Division of the City, §¢. Babe, the pirate, or Mr. Babe, as some of the pre style him, succeeded yesterday in kicking up quite an | excitement in Baltimore, A letter was received from | him by Mayor Davis, making certain enquiries relative | to the black man, Abraham Johnson, the cook on board | the brig Orleans, who was tried and convicted of man- slaughter, on Tuesday last, for the murder of James Drummond, on board that vessel. been convicted on his trial of the murder of a black cook | named John Johnson, of which he was wholly innocent ; and as he believes him to be still living, he desires cer- | Dinzz1 front and rear, stab manvier with marble man ‘he other two houses e: atreet, New ork, | FACTS YOR THE PEOPLE OME YEARS AGO I was cured of a by a Syrup made from of Broadway, Public that they will make to order jack Dress Coat for ne Howie at or Washingt coach hous f iaud™-the house well faisheS; with tuarble mnetler and erates. ‘All the houses ha ville sage ren ea paemiges every kaos ee F the store oth stfeet severe dang an old Indian reciy my friends as wellas by the cons! day. Price 2 cents abla in advance. AB ‘l the public, entered Saturday—Price 6} cents annum—j le in advance Pricoes—alway ready made, viz: Over in use—such as fine Broad Ci ads of Commer Ulotie. Fries P. pair ; man per Pe $500 VESTS ¢ ins, Velencias, Silla, Mi }, &e. &e., from 75 cents to $4. we haven very large stock of French, ths, Cassimeres and Vestings, ofthe most desi. able patterns, which we warrant to make and ny other establishment in the. United Stat to order from $20 to $35, I for cash only, and invite buyers to into tayaelf ac No. 493¢ Courtland coufidence ina you derstanding a di and 1 meter a the foees ofa one i the day. ‘oF at Fort Washington, ‘ort Wasl ington. and new Hotel, vow finishing ut Hi jacent. to the ferry built in modern nv 1», Wil containing T roots: This flouse i Woes vg ig view of he ety and arb are joan ; boken ‘Landand Tmprovement Coige ment of my cure , rich figured Stripes, and jon until I had reason to believe this person was deviating from the understandit come into me relative to 4 written agreement mig! it was declined. | could merely personal matter, but iy repu- interwoven with the reput I, of course, felt that whatever: Ii extend its consequences to the other, will be deducted fr J Prornieron or 11 Noi He stated that be had & FOR Ln op beautitul Country Res: ‘on fonse and. good Bam, jon was too complete] ‘We buy for cash and sel Warleties, — Hon. John Davis is announced in the Detroit pa- pers as having reached that city. He was to spend two or three days there, and visit a nephew at Pontiac, and proceed to Cleveland, Ohio, where he is called by busi- ness. Several of the citizens of Detroit paid their re- specs 9, him at the National Hotel, the day after he arrived. Mr. Hali was considerably better, though his phy- sicians were still apprehensive and doubtful as to his al recovery.The ball lodged in his neck was extracted on Saturday night. He was able to repose in bed with cémfort, and also walk acros: room yesterday morn ing. We understand also that the examination of Wells was concluded on Saturd: and the amount of bail fixed at $12,000, He had not yet found bail, and was still in prison. He is said to maintain much composure o manner. The excitement at Monroe is very strong.— Detroit Adv., 9th. In the District Court, Judge Heath presiding, the case of Abraham Johnson, colored, indicted for the man- slaughter of J Drummond, on board the brig Or- tain enquiries to be made, to ascertain whether Abraham | leans, on her way to Baltimore, was brought on in the call and examine our stock he ditures “in establishing and reasouable and on F time and sttention were devoted ex- my well known rr ‘my cure, with my advice to nu- Johnson was not the John Johnson alluded to. Johnson was accordingly questioned, and denied that he had ever passed under the name of John Johnson, nor had he ever sailed on board the Sarah Lavinia. equally positive, that he had never known a sailor named Babe isa cunning fellow, un- ALL, 89. Broome st Al of Masden Lane—All orders framediete . th a m1 tnd tetion done fn te ovens, and every kind of fre works, 4 woth, cuvleyeds areaers "Bod 7 rates es, smoke eneokrp on Up town orders left with J. EN’S PATE! YELLOW HOO! b' The boat HAMILTON, run between No 1, rs Ms) Fore Hiimiton, toelge, AM. SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FUR- NITURE WANTED. 3 painted, aud at" Sener ond hand furniture. 0 will do well to call on the Post Office, which will be punetually Chatham street, New York. easonable assortme m EMENS’ LEFT OFF WARDROBE ANTED. can obtain the full value for all sh to dispose of, (either gentlemen subscriber, whodoes uot peteudto t n any other person, but will give ice for all articles offered. Gentlemen leaving the ei nd it to their advantage to send for the su to selling to any other person. B—A line through the Post Office, directed to 466 B: way, will be prom 2! CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE 5 WANTED. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN having any any cast off or the subseriber, who wil cOH me. § rough the Post Office, promptly attended to. fowbiiniive 1EN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE. ing to Europe or elsewhere, Babe, in all his travels. gentleman called at the office of the Board Jained of a nuisance, in the shape of a hog pen, in his neighbor’s garret. Strange place for a ess a line through pyceo4 to me, most of Results like these were truly gratif) N. B.—Constantly on Fs ar ry of Health, and com; E. H. QUINN. a a al of the very heat refted iro, CI ing to all should be lost: ously permit my sphere of useluluess at 10 o'clock A. M. i leave Fort Hamilton at 12}g and about six o'clock wo had rain, continuiny for nearly two ‘honrs, reviviny ure. The dwelling of Mr. John W. Wil- mer, in Hanover street w: the storm, knockin; but doing no other damage. libel suit still continues to occupy the at- tention of the Court, principally in the discussion of W. ENTLEMEN and Famili supertlouseffects the; orladies,) by sending to Rive twellty per cent mo Freight trken on reasonable terms. both animal and NEW YORK; ALBANY AND TROY LINE money refunded, with all from the Parte 5 'y refunded, wi expenses from the most distant H. Bi Tray Iron avd Nall Fretory. TONE’S RIDING SCHOOL, i. JOHN'S ROULSTONE bert fe fleids and fetes in Horse ibscriber previous N. Quite an excitement has prevailed in the city for afew days past relative to the small pox, but on enqui: the proper sources I learn that it is not so bad rattered here and there, tions of the city, having in no wise assumed the character of an epidemic. A man was yesterd: t if. STONE has the honor to been incidentally mentioned ‘or or t the office on the whar! pablic in veral, that his Case Splinter, tfeecserokes in good covner fhsteueds, would. answer for a to ng finished cabins with berthe ‘The young man whose name has been inc’ being no louger interested in my. business, 1 f, oF at least open th all the suceess that he may justly deserve. I formed, to come and buy Hts Fy SALE—The Steamboat Kichmond ind it to their ad- ns, of light draft water, 126 ft len eash price for th je invites the pub- enuine Syrup, aud found on the Philadelphia road, ina sitting posture, perfectly dead. On an examinatibu ‘a physician he was pronounced to have died from the elfects of the sun. er from the north, whose name I could not oth his legs shattered on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on Tuesday, between this city and Cum- berland, caused by runnin; passengers were also slightly injured, and cars greatly damaged. of prisoners in the Ma is 285—comprising 254 males, and 31 fem The Washington Railroad Compa: duce their rate of fare from the ex! $2 50 for thirty-nine miles of travel to $1 50, notwith- consented and stated their intention so to ance with the privilege granted by the Le- gislature. There can be no doubt, from the experience of the roads in New England, that the travel on tl would soon be trebled at ficers of the company base their refusal onan estimate the amount of travel at the present rates. matter in which the whole travelling public are interest- e loudly demanded a correction of the evil. A stage line has been running to Washington daily for the last year,and doing an excellent business at$1 50 perjhead the amount of travel on which will now doubtless be ely increased, on account of the refusal of the Rail- ‘company to comply with their pledged agreement to reduce their charge to the same adequate rate. _ The Independent Fire Com; Terms of instruction made known’ on Mr. R. has. i bh Sade loses, which he DISBROW’S RIDING SCHOO. ry, on A and H. DISBROW has the honor to au: pen_daily, (Sundays excepted) for Equestriat Riding. from 9 A. M. to3 P. M. 8A. M.and3to7 P. M. for the Road and Pa IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. RECEIVED from Switzerland, Zurich, an assortment of Watches sale trade, at moderate The Original Genuine Pal per teig Crastand se, oes dock bslowe Gress ajar ; one door below Green ve 7 ane ne pe 8. BEEKMAN. application to Mr "authorired to sell a ree prepared in this cit LEMEN or Families, A ae ing to disencumber tl ants’ Exchange, to Messrs. Doughe PACKET FOR MA\ 8 , Will obtain from the subscriber twenty m those who pretend to pay the highest Office No. 2 Wall street, New York. their residence by ap- ly RSEIL ES —The Packet REMOVAL. pe lagar, will sail oi. The Public is notij SCHENCK’ HAS BEEN REMOVED (0. tian: North side, afew doors below Proetwey, opposite National TO BEAR IN MIN. Courtlandt street, is Of the genuine Schenck’s Bey of ious Ty undulternted Behene Ship MARCELLA, Cay overacow. Se Families or gentlemen attended at iti FROM No. 49% TO Pajtion and Exere! Wace 103 Front str }OYD & HINCKEN, corer Wall and Wate: nd all orders left at the subscriber's office, or Cie thi the post office. will be land penitentiary No. 9 Tontine Buildings jelarre eit of duly — et hip VICLORIA, Ca Positively sail as above, Having superior accommodations for cabin, serond cabin. Persons abont to embark for the old ion to .& J.T. TAPSCOTT, 15 South stvect, comer Meiton Lane. LONDON LINE OF PACKETS—Packet of the splendid and slerant , F, H. HEBARD, 4 . superior accommodations for cabin, second ex: ctually attended to, NINGS & CU. i DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ERB of Piet Cassimert Il refuse to re- tant charge of |. B.—Highly trained ane 8 BEEKMAN, of fast sailing Pack: LONGER AN AGENT for th assortment of seasonable +s. Vestings, Sc. iu all the new and va of Cutters, as in the belief that the f ‘ments, will be such as to ment * continuauce of | the liberal patronnge heretofore elic jist an assurance of the continuance of the system of urns, cannot fail to be appreciated by those who would effect a saving of the extra per centage le- vied under the credit system. We would refer in particular to the Pantaloons we are ens to furnish—than whieh there is uo garment so trying to the ‘utter—and solicit a trial from those who appreciate ¢ my ease and elegance. ion tu the usual assertment of goods kept br son hand Ready Made Dress and &e. to auswer the requirements of those ‘who, in cases of emergency, may require a first-rate ts ‘Toobtain the pure genuine, Syrup, go directly to the Proprietor’s Office, i ._ No. 4 Courtland street. This medicine is the only one ever discovered, that can be re sale Pulmonary: Consumpuon. ing else has failed—the anthor affirms k joes it upow the ftaken, and used accor quality, ready for the Prices AUSE & MAIRE, fo. 127 Fulton street, New York. ‘Al Al ‘Ss. the well known and celebrated Hat and Lace Neopolitan. informs the public that his 0 superior quality, and war- in the most fashionable shape, called the apse) Lace Nea litan Hats $2 each, ‘ners supplied by the case or dozen at reasonable prices, Lace Neapolitan Manufactory, 17 Division street. CARL KING. can be found in style and charac- reduced fare, but still this, withoutthe leur Of contradi CARL KING, leurest convictions Manufacturer, 17 Divi Straws and Lace Neapoli made Small Profits and Quick Ret the troublesome cous pectoration, and soou frees the Tun jects in the air tubes. It without the use ens the system, and purifies the 100 Pine street corner of South The packet ship Welli y if ceed the Quebec, and wall om the Toth FOR LIVERPOOL—To sil lath instant—The ing ket HAK: ornell, having most of her cargo on blood. It contains no mercury, opiu jient, but is made exclusively of euck’s treatise, to be had (gratis) at the early history of this Syrup may be seen. its ‘the author when in the lowest stage of im, or other poisonou: i his office, No. 4 Court- 3 rade, we have alwi ‘oats, Pantaloons, ny of this city are hav- gers & Son, one of the R SUPERIOR STYLE of Gentlemens’ Summer Hats are well worthy the attention of those about suj ted not to be affected itself both suction and spouting qualiti with all the recent improvements in is to cost, I lea Dress Articles in great variety; Scarfs, C1 Haudkerchiels, Gloves, Suspenters, Horie Ve rs, Linen and Muslin Shirts, C BilGGak’S REPOSITORY OF FINE ARTS, 67 Canal Street, 18 doors West of Bi ENGRAVINGS ¥isiti find one of the choicest collections of INE, MODERN Engravings in the country atless than apery for Looking Glasses in igns ‘as acure for pulmonar Permanently established wi mlmonary consumption made in public, are sufficient to ich apparatus, and to be made with or extension levers, affording space and accom men to work on her at streams and one from the selves with a pleasant, light and durable Si ‘ichness of number of cures of, whichare before t! will eure consump ied upon with safety in ‘To the cousumptive, nothing can be of mi case-of Mrs. Tucker, Ne. 43 York street, s0 far reduced in consumption as to be w copeeeein enees s bekanlicadaseaed abscess came to a head, e discharged nearly aquart ol aled, her flesh returned, an commod foot of Wall stree K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South FOR SALE—FREIGHT OR CHAR: ast sailing packet ship, MISSISSIPP: in this city by Br by wet or damp wer modation for about forty-e! once, and is to throw two sic interest than the ey city. She was to leave her bed. Smooth white Castor. nap white Rocky mountain Beaver Together with an assortment of Panama and Hats, all of the frat quality an ROW! The commissioners appointed by the Governor to di- vide the city into twenty instead of fourteen wards, as at present, are progressing with their labors greatly to the satisfaction of the w' and forward and after order fora three id most fashionable sha, mre apron, cant frames—newly pe. 'E, Sales Room 40 William st rohan chant coppel voyage—has accomm( on board at bigianccns ig as foot of Wi uy ie Cont prices. 1) rat an y and of the newest e LAFAYETTE BAZAAK, 149 and 151 Broadway, oe of Liberty street, The Cheapest and Most Attractive Store of the of the buyers, $10,000 worth of Fancy ‘Jewelery and other va- hi ters, Id WY NEW PLAN, yellow matter, her lungs he: in the f good POT Lina, Postar of the dt is acquai y given in Schenck’ are endeavoring so as to throw the ninth ward into the third congressional district, where it can do no harm to the whigs, and will secure the re-election of John P. Kennedy to Congress from the second district. Another object they have in view is, to cut up the city ch a way that a majori councilmen, ever shoul st them. Of course th emocrats, but they rep! their former unfaii isi litical objects in view, that were so successful ing to them a majority ot the wards. “ All’s fair in poli- tics,” will have to be adopted as a standing motto hereaf- ter, for both parties. both use it in the same way. %& Co., 56 South street. th, D. Church, Je city, states that "Pucker, and by lieve her Hr to be tra nthe names of Mr. C. Van ick, late ‘merchant. of 10 was restored to he AND ROBERTSON, determined to maintain the reputation of ° PHOENIX HAT AND CA 103 Fulton st, between W: it in this city or au} to the public a very sty which for lightness, beau id for chi ant ‘and genteel, these FOR LIVERPOOL—The |New. Cine ‘ ‘The 8 rf (OCHeESTER, 900 tons burthen, John ‘ail as above, her exular day. cellent and superior accom- rd LL’ & MINTURNS, 67 South street. 1050 tons, Capt J. Burl on her regular day, 2 ESTABLISHMEN’ illiam and Nassau, Kest of Br Ape, er, begs leave to introduce OR the convenien ieties of goods, are di o Fietien of 6°N AN ENTIREL: ‘At the following Prices :— ; +12} cents ench article. 25" do do do of the wards will elect gregate vote be ly condemned by by throwing up to them the city with the same po- William street, w! Syrup. Also Mi city, daughter of Mr. Peter Delaney, No. 'N.J., who were all victims 'to consumption, me ‘Market street, New ured , are not surpassed— In addition to being ier icy ieee io reh ceca re to rain’ Wi jury, wi is welt xno: horas, e., will not ‘do without losing shape and Priovot a0 tna age ie Hee and sail 6 FOR GLASGOW —Regalar Packet—The fast iling Brith Barque ADAM CARR, Scot tous, will meet with quick des apply to captain : ‘Wor We jus fusion, that if any person wishes further satisfaction than is furnished in Schen the proprietor’s office, d highest standing, who have rsons of the hij henck’s Pulmonic Syrup. HISTORY OF SCHENCK’S PUSMONIC SYRUP. leled reputation and constantly increasing de- a +his Syrup has induced the author to present to the public the following facts of the early History of his M. year 1830, the subscriber, a resident of the from exposure contracted a heavy. col led upon his lungs, and all the symptoms of pulmona- |. I hada racking cough with been cured. by m25 Im*ec. y have the fos ercent below the market prices, D buy the goods at retail prices & tion. "You will also find in the BAZ. sortment of Swy Saloons have been fi , at foot of Dover st, or to ODHULL & MINTURNS, 87S outh street gular packet bark ANN HARLEY, will ee LD LINE OF LIVE) LIVERPOOL—Onl; ‘hese cannot red by pe: to the peculiar style of trimming which the mubscriber has foun onear. ir weight ranges ‘AAR, the most complete Le Plums and Candies, trom 23 cents to $3. in jificent, le, BALOOHIL. “2 compesopt tessem, fous til nt, and ladies and 7 @ real Ice Crem, [Correspondence of the Herald.] Boston, June 13, 1845, Business Prospects—Progress of Boston—Religion—Foot Races, $c. $e. A spirit of activity, almost appoaching speculation, seems to pervade every department of life, in this goodly The golden calf is the object of uni- versal admiration, and all are pressing forward eager to bask in its radiance. While the good people of your city are looking anxiously forward for more light on the state of our policy in relation to foreign nations, and warning the government to be prepared for the worst, we are hatching and bringing to maturity schemes of commercial Politics are forgotten, even the howls of hungry office hunters are drowned by the onward The face of the island on which our city stands is nearly covered with houses, and as the n is increasing rapidly the attention of the deal- ers in real estate is turned to the surrounding country East Boston (an island opposite, not unlike Brooklyn,) which but a few years ago was the undisputed home of the ettercap and the rat, is now the abode of nearly 7,000 christians; and when all the houses are occupied that are now in the course of construction, 10,000 high a figure for its N, 103 Fulton sty iu _of he Phoontx. LOOK AT THIS. JUST RECEIVED by the packet ship = D’Or and retail, at the Philadelphia establishment, has am fast sailing, favorite packet ship 0. then will obtain at the Lafayette athbone, commander, will sail posi- for cabin, 2d cabin and tothe old countrv, or send- their interest and cul burthen 1000 tons, John tingly on Monday, \6th of Ji joots ever seen, and ry consumption speedily toll 5 ail ‘breast. My. expectoration was a tough jood; hectic fever, night swents, and rapis extreme feebleness. st assortment of all kinds DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. MRS. H. SHANKLAND, D; front part of the two galleries: of will continue, as ESS FO) ‘My physician, the late | city and vicinity. hia (than whom there were none more eminent) together with my friends, abandoned all hope of my tecovery; indeed the; tion. At the request of hoping it would he of soon became so much worse that I was, confined ely to my bed and rapidly sinking. I was haying given up all hopes of recovei Syrup made from an. old you an extre Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers, Doctor Parrish, of Philade} 8, from the largest t mistake the No. 367 Broadway, eee eM. CAHILL y a retul ir friends, will find it tort id to secure, the best berths, early ap- BOT ROTHER k COL. 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, N.Y. POOL—T* i} on the 15th Jui id fo ‘ailiog ship SUSAN G, HOW- y, can Accommodate a few more House on Deck, at a very mo- ee and all other kinds Misses and Chil tl r. Parrish {left the benefit to my diseased Morocco Case er Frame. For further particulars apply to F. A. ARTAULT, At the Lafayette Bazaar. RREOTYPE. n, 82 Nassau street, begs leave to in- FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $350 ; City Made, and for jurability they are equal to those sold y French Boot and Shoe Manu jo. 4 Ann street,oue of the most Fashiona- French Dress Boots, tual to those made in other stores for old Lidian recipe, which to ight, succeeded in effectually curing me. ‘rom the time I commenced taking the Syrup, I perceiy change was taking place in my system; by persevering in itsuse the disease ripened; the abscesses caine to a head, discharging a large quantity of blood and matter. A inued the use of the Syrup for about three months, my di -ase was entirely remove wi to perf ings from that time have rem: he truth of this a number of citiz can and will testify. onie Syrup for along time was gratuitously given | to the public, but the great success which attended its admi id the increased demands, DAG OHN ROACH, Opti form Photoyraphists, agrandisement. in factories in this city. meer passage tpl PACKETS FOK HAVRE—Second Liue— itn ket ship ONEIDA, Captain Jas. Funk, will sail 'y- made to order, for is now ready to warrant genuine to purel march of business. Ws: Tube with 3 inch lenses for full size plates, eamera and stand, $14 do 2 do alfsize do do do % near Broadway. re CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK. MAJOR FANCHER ARDS, No. 5 Bow: can sell'n splendid 136 inch lenses for quarter a distance upon fowardi ing aremittance, with order 1g an excellent instrument sent sortment of plates, chem’ ; fthe city of Phila- BOYD & HINCKEN, Ay ofthe city of Phila- i No.9 Tontine Buildings, cor. Wall and W: & YOUNG BOSS RICH- r and know that they cals, cases, and all articles used ‘article of Frenc! of the best quality, aud at as low prices as ies Shoes at won op yourelack, ye lovers of Bootological imposition. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. BOOTS AND SHOES. E. JOHNSON, (late Wilson & Johnson) has ou hand, in store 142 Chatham street, di- rectly opposite the theatre, one of the best assorted stocks Of Boots and Shoes that c: Eat, Grain and Seal, "Thick compeNed the author 1" laboratory in the city of Phi- in order more satisfactorily to suppl: FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet ft fast sailing Packet Ship |. Trask, of 1100 tons, wil orl walled fc Board, at Orleans. wharf, foot of the 28th June—The Ball as above, her regular day, Vor (reightor passage, f oS ecianaet aie ct tomas a K. COLLINS & CO., $6 South street. , Capt, Asa Eldridge, of 1100, tous, will and sail Seth July, her regular day. m: VOIGTLAENDER’S DAGUERREUTYPE APPARATUS, SRANGEMENTS receutly made AA jose Apparatus at reduced prices, ze Apparatus, with three h long the principal ornament of this h was built during the age of speculation, having been vacant for nearly two useless, has been torn down to make room for other and more convenient buildings, and the ruins of its foundation are all that now meet the eye to tell where it dnce stood ‘The ground which it occupied, I belie at the rate of $50 an acre, ‘and now it nd it will general jon where the fol perseverance, and a s sions, not be amiss to state the reason of the cess of the Pulmonic Syrup. known—it operates by asi ‘ase from the lungs, stomach, and liver. is hectic fever, night sweats, constipation, all usual symptoms of consumption, the use of the the night sweats, and regulates ich leuses for full size jun size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size with one-and-whalf inch lenses for ting nature to expel was purchased Easrern manufactories; Ladies’ ery, description, Small Apparatus mall size Apparat DMAN’S OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT ASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STREET. PASSAGE, from Great Britain = fe greater variety of tion of the bowels, mak- _ Its othes and ripeus the di s it in the form of ex nishing what quantit torated by the patients general in, and'this contin red, and the patient fin tor cannot be held responsible for the injurious mus counterfeit imitations of his Syrup. ourtlandt street, Genuine Schenck’s Pul- East Poston has a beautiful public school, and three ge churches, viz: id ‘and the Methodists are hol Buckskin Shoes; Sportsmer iving country mer of corruption are ave taken the Pul- ease of the lungs is to his joy that he is restored to present place of worshi tisis are also all alive on th building, and I should not be surpri ward in the course of the States. win ieaportati “Pd ya a ANGENHEDM. pportuni 'y of examining the goo ec GANS’ SEGAR STORE, RE-OPENED, and rai pal Bauks in England, I ‘on application to jemicalsy 0 0 Yes connested with their W. A: if they, too, sent r. The Catholics Irish, and a better behaved and This happy state 8, No. jam street, informs his friends and public in general, that he has re-opened his Store, and offers for sale, wholesale and retail, the following choice assortment of Regalias. jons, of various brands. Panetelas of superior quality. i FO! [AM] .G— With sha cadid new packet ship SILAS HOLMES, wr odate n'limited number of wing been built expressly for a ishing tosecure berths should & J.T. TAPSCOTT, eormer South street and Maiden lane 'TWERP—The splendid ship DEVON. pt. ——, will meet with quic! th juiet people are not However, Ke mainly to be attributed to the excellent character of their priest, Mr. O’Brien. gin, but native born, and was educated on The aim and object of his life render the flock of his charge virtuous and sessed of the most winning personal addre: received the polish of a thing in the gui c Please notice that P. is no longer an agent for the sale of t P nuine Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup can be had at the No. 4 Courtlandt street, doors th Sixth st, Philadel hestuut st; 16 Broadway, and 20 North Gay capt. C. comlurtanly accommodate a cabin and steerage, This ship New Orleans packet her accom most costly deseription. Perso: make early application on board, or Proprietor’s office, DAGUERREOTYPE. B. BINSSE & CO., 63 William street, up stairs, res fully inform Photom vy of thelr Pl ted States They have constantly reparntions used in the reuch Tubes of vei Baths, Plate Polishes, ny; 8 Statest, Boston; Please notice that P. 8. Beekman of 49}¢ Courtland st, is no ben mace fe the genuine Schenck’s Pulmonie Syrup. m22 Im*| jos. and sizes of the wu throughout the Uni- hand the chemicals rocess, a well as Zouthag Boxer, and Head Rests of PAINTING has removed from No, 11 Park Place J's to 3% Broadway, fourth house above White street, east perior educatiot of political agitatio himself not only to those of his own | to all who enjoy the pleasure of his acquaintance. By his judicious conduct, the terms “ Irish,” and “ Catho- lic,” within the pale of his influence, call forth no un Jeasant feelings, even among the most rabid sectarinns. ‘Although I am not a Roman Catholic, nor anythin; but a sinner—! cannot but admire virtue in others all the Catholic priests inthe country would follow Mr. le, we should hear less of Catholic bigo- Catholic christianity. Fag "A foot race of ten miles, for a purse of $500, which is to come off on the 17th imst., on the Cambridge Race Course, is exciting much interest amongst the “fancy Several of the young bloods who are to enter, have been the past fortnight, between the hours of ten an? eleven, testing their powers of Twenty names, sleeve and Jackson, ere already entered. in favor of the swift New Yorker. $400 is to come off'on the above racin; row, between the ae Se and d eats, best 3 in 6—in harness. eet JOHN BUNYAN. THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS Which Dr, Folger’s Olosaontan, or All Heal- ing Balsam has met with, not only in its sale, but also in the cures which it has persons who were ina ndition, has convinced wt. | ‘dsome furnished accommodations for also for second cabin passengers in the J. HERDMAN, 61 South street. NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL a ft, Jane — < wachet ship ROCHESTER, 1000 tons burthen, © For passage, havin cabin passengers, ant house on deck, apply to Loudon and small si ‘Segars, of various brands, Principe thanks to his customers f Flo’ bestowed to. him, and pledges to deserve the samefor the future MINIATURE A. MeDOUGALL ’Brien’s exam tons and upwards, persons one s exam id Couutry will not fail to’ sre the : from selecting this line in preference ity renders them every way HAVANA SEGARS, imported by M. AN. GULO? forsale at 27 Liberty street about co embark forthe tiem will be found Ca advantages to be derived to any other, as their great more confortable and conve ry street, Among Panetelas, and vari: a, MaRnuina ann the GREAT REMEDY. “Gan Asthma be Cured?” settled within the Ui Ci ous other brands. ‘Also, old’ Tobac known house, just my Rapid GENUINE IMPORTED HAVANA SEGARS. UBSCRIBER offers for sa the following choice brands of Se there fgtione enpertor inthis ety = 0 cond cabin, and steerage , by running round Ts Question is no Tt hat je those of Gilder 8 months that Folger’s O} other remedy. in. the in and out of the city who had tried SON, a beck bayer, and had spent more For Cuurcuns axp Gorttic BuiLDINas, MADE TO ORDER, ALEXANDEIS TRICOBAPHE. VALUABE DISCOVERY, BEING A liquid Dye, which instantaneously chat g. Wi make ear! i Burling Slip, or il to ly application eauiting Blip, A trotting match for ground to-mor rey Washington Ger ‘assaxe 75 South street, corner of Maid ears; in point of quality es the color of the 4k, without injury to.the hair or is Dye consists in its eary atl instantaneous effect- m ten to twelve hours to produce any change. Its superior excellence will be apparent to every oue upon & single ct from the “ Philadel) th inst. Wor 9 HERDMAN, 61 South street. dollars in endeay. accommodations, apply to J B.—Those sending for their friends residing in ve them brought out with 1, and drafts, can as usual be United Kingdom, on application as abo and Principes, of took gave him relief, and two called to say that the small quantity of this remedy which he hop taken had done him n ‘than had ever used in his life. il, of Morristown, N. J., h asthma, was given up by her Bostox, (Tue Suapes,) June 13. 1845. Preparations for the Odd Fellows Celebration—Theatricals —Rise and Fall of Newspapers—Omnibuses on the Canai Street Plan— Population, §¢., $e. The Odd Fellows celebration occurs on the 19th, (next Thursday,) instead of the 17th, as stated in Wednesday's It will be the most magnificent pageant ever don this continent, and will well repay a visit ‘An immense pavili erecting on the Common, capable of dining twelve thou- sand brethren. ‘are flourishing considerably in Boston at 6. Dan Marble takes a benefit to-night at the ional, and Palmo’s company, at the new Little Wash- ington Theatre, which has been ‘m. B, English, the manager, for the amusement of the ve for the latest novel ‘Rockwell and Stone’s Circus are now in this city, and will remain till the 20th. N. EZEKIEL, 92 Nassan strecet, Directly opposite the Herald Build PIRCE’S First ‘* combining economy, are warranted superi constructed that it is almost ‘order, or for the plates to crack, #0 common to al y have been in use for the Li 4 bi wi Extract from the ' Phi our acquaintances have W ORLMANS—Louisiana and New Line—Regular Packet,to sail on M —‘The elegant, fast sailing Pac! ‘will positively sail as above, her zegular handsome furnished mptome, bat with no benefit. no far relieved her that she was able to im her bed and drest herself. thing she had not doue re inmate and se has wow reed fo her residence in Wor Lol being speedily restored. ENT CONSUMPTION : troublesome cough and gives to the weary—it allays the pain in the si the person to expectorate hile itentively restores: the secretions of the system and health: EVOE, 1ot Reade street, had lng. heen gom- of possible for them to der’s Tricobaphe—a as in NO case failed to ‘ it to gray hair oF 1 brown or black color. a roadway ; Aspin- ‘aylor, 61'Maiden Jast 18 months, and in every. in- stance given the utinost satisfaction, and in no one instance i rarranted to give en- sot ey wl be taken away Without GE PIRCE, Prepri 292 ristown, N. J., with ever Yiglas to ty etteces, the chest, and enables dations, apply on © Vositively no goods received on boardafter Saturday eventig, Agent New Orleans Mr. JAMES E. WOODRUFF, incampaly forward il sods to his address. mth from England, I ‘Wales—Those sending for their Well to avail themselves of the opportunity of making their arrangements bscriber vate terms, by first class pac! weekly. pa I ter Hibernia saila bytleh letserecan be forwarded quickly. RATS, MICE AND COCKROACHES. ify that we have used Sol ‘inte and Cockroaches, in; if they do not, they pense to the purchaser. H. JAMES, 11% Br fe bey juite successful. understands how to cater lic, and is always on the THE INVISIBLE WIG the real head of hair that, scepti yeh ad of hair that, sceptics and day. ‘The grea nin Kevuine as importea, vi felt alarmed at hi rtness of breath, Mered ‘one bottle ot the umnett, of Newark, N. It is well patronised. up in profusion in our midst, ekly Messenger, ordinary inventi \-3 furnished for any amount, payable to URDMAN, 61 South st. mi on the Igth inst, rh Mariposa, Superior Plantations Archibald, 15 Walker HTNDREDS OF NAMES ‘ork, could be given, who are ready rity of the Olosaonian bther remedy known for the cure of coughs, colds, ast bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hoa a) breast and side, and the #2 825 Wide tmre Werther, ¥ finshen, Hoard v News, the Jester, and Cactus, edited There is competition enough now to ensure somet! smart in the editorial lin may, ere long, be expec A new line of omnibus: ly been started in this umbers of buildin a time to masons, carpenters, Ko. lation is at present 125,000, and rapidly inc our supply of begin to be qui 0 beautiful, 80 porous ans lived with Mrs. 1 of pewxpiration evaporation iy Wes mea CONNOR WARD. persons residing in New Yo bear testimony to nd some bright scintillations ROACHE Ce 3 greatest satisfaction Ly he isis fesse, sings 63 . MOREHEAD, 41 C: BOTAN D Cour Liar method of fitti on the New York plan, has way, corner of Lil re now constructing, af- one door above Ann, and at Mra, Brooklyn. mysre Hays, 139 Fulton street, | nie | [NFORMATION CARROLL'S MEDICA’ iI TOHUR BATHS ure como HEAT—100 bushels pri | epee tat re ‘my re i Lg tidy-looking village. ee Re above Court, and disposed of on' Wednesday. The Jury, after an absence of an hourand a half, brought ina ver- dict of guilty. Is it or is it not true that a “ grand trial of skull” is to take place on the 23d inst., betwee: dence Guard and the Indendent ‘Tomkins’ Blues of York city? The military “ boys” in this quarter w like to know, Will some of the New Yorkers inform us. —New Haven Dem. The trial of Nelson Cooper, for the murder of William Brooks, of Morgan county—which case moved to Jefferson—was concludedon Wednesday even- ing the 4th. The verdict of the Jury was murder in the second degree. and the prisoner was sentenced to eight- een years confinement in the Penitentit ay: It is stated that the Rev. Mr. Turnbull, of the Baptist Church, in Harrison avenue, Boston, has re- ceived a call as pastor of the Baptist Church in Hartford, with asalary of $1,400, and that he is to accept the invi- tation. A large proportion of the inhabitants of the Cres- cent city are wending their way northwerd to escape roasting. It is said that the “ Cant-get-away Club” are objects of pity, as the temperature ¢ almost unprece- dently high. Tt is said that 2,000 buildings will be erected at Montreal the present year. Among them a market house of hewn stone, 300 feet in length; it cost $150,000 The Harrisburg Argus announces the decease of Gen. Sallada, the late Surveyor General. He was from Berks county, and a very estimable gentleman, whose kindness of heart attached to him many devoted friends. A oy paper called the Transcript has been esta- blished in Worcester, (Mass 7 Mr. Julius L. Clarke, and the proprietors of ‘orcester Spy an- nounce their intention to issue a daily paper from their office. It has been ascertained that the whole number of houses destroyed by the late fire in Quebec iv 1630. ‘The insurance on these buildings amounted to $4M,340. The insurance companies have made arrange- ments with the banks to meet all claims against them for josses. The Hon. John White, ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives in Congress, arrived in New Orleans on the 4th inst. The Hon. Henry Johnson is alao in the same Mee The Rev. Dr. Sharp, of Boston, spoke at the anni- versary ofthe Baptist Missionary Society in London in May, making some elegant and feeling allusions to his ions on revisiting the home of his fathers. Hon. Benjamin F. Shields, United States Charge to Venezuela, arrived in New Orleans on the 3d instant. His intention is to leave immediately for the scene of his new duties. The Odd Fellows have commenced the erection of their pavilion on the Boston Com..on, preparatory to the celebration on the 19th. It is said that Washington Irving has expressed an earnest desire to be relieved from his foreign mission,and to return to his homestead on the Hudson. The Hon. John Neilson is forthwith to proceed to England, to lay the disaster at Quebec before the British public, and solicit subscriptions. The city governments of Salem,as well as of Port- land, offer a reward of $1000 for the detection of incendi- aries. Col. Johnson, of Virginia—“ Old Nap”—was in Benton, Miss., a few days since, on his way te his son-in- law's, who resides near that town, The locusts have appeared in great numbers at Lexington in this State.— Missouri Rep., June 3. Episcopalianism has increased greatly in the coun- try within the last few years, and is still doing so. We see it stated that in New England alone, where there were only thirty-six churches in 1748, there are now two hundred and twenty-two. The Northampton Courier states that Rev. Mr. i Ichertown, who has received a call from the City Missionary Society of Boston, requested his dismis- sion from his present charge on Sunday last. Wm. Hardison, who shot a young lady, a niece of his, whilst on a visit to his house at Norfolk, either ac- cidently or intentionally, some mouths since, has been acquitted. We have a rumor from Washington, that Gov. Van Ness will be selected as a special Minister to Eng- land. William Van Buskirk, Esq., a talented lawyer of Cumberland (Md.), and for several years a prominent member of the House of Delegates of Maryland,and more recently Secretary of State under Governor Thomas, committed suicide on Sunday afternoon, by shooting himself. The under graduates of Amherst College have presented Key. Dr. Humphrey, their late President, with a beautiful silver pitcher, with an appropriate inscrip- tion, as a token of their respect and gratitude. Healy, the Artist, was at the Sites on the 3d inst , painting a portrait of Gen. Jackson for the King of the French, Hon Henry L. Ellsworth, late Commissioner of the Patent Office, has arrived and taken up his residence at Lafayette, Indiana. The Pennsylvania State Convention of Universa- lists, will meet at Montrose on the 11th and 12th inst. Mr. Wright, the editor ofthe Pensacola Gazette, is elected to the State Senate. Theatrical: Ole Bull is now on his way to this city. He will give a few other concerts at different towns between vere and Cleveland, which he left on Thursday last. The Seguins and Mr. Frazer have been quite sue- cessful wherever they have displayed their talents in this country since their last arrival. It is now pretty generally allowed that whatever share of success Froy’s new opera of “Leonora” has met with in Philadelphia, was entirely owing to their powers. Mr. Henry Phillips left in the Great Western on Thursday last, rather carlier than was expected. He has not been quite so successful in this country as was anticipated, in a pecuniary point of view, but he has composed several pieces of original music, and taken very voluminous notes and observations of men, man- ners,and places while among us, which he intends to publish on his return to England. ‘From his well known literary abilities, &c. there is every reason to believe that something good will be produced. He will remain in Enrope about twelve months, and then return to this country. Mr. Maywood is giving a series of entertainments illustrative of Scottish characters, with great success in ig Sanquirico returned to Europe in the Great Western, on Thursday last. It is generally understood, that on his arrival he will make some arrangements for a new Italian company in this city. The Campanalogians, or Swiss Bell Ringers, bet- ter known on the other side of the Atlantic as the “ Lan- cashire Bell Ringers,” have been very successful since their arrival in this In their recent tour throu; out the States it is they have realized little fortuns They are now at Buffalo. The Infant Sisters (Misses Macomber,) and “ Wat lie” the Piper, have also been pretty successful in thie country. At last dates they were at St. Louis, drawing srowded houses to their concerts, The Misses Hussey are giving concerts in New Bedford, assisted by Mr. Maeder. The new dramas of Don Cezar de Bazan, and Spirit of the Rhine, were received enthusias' \ ¢ first evening of their presentation at the Buffalo eatre. : The Albany Theatre will open on Monday even- ing next, with a powerful dramatic corps, for # short eason, with the splendid drama of ‘Putnam, or the Iron son of 76,” A new Oratorio under the title of Jeptha, compos- ed Mr. J. H Hewitt, was performed at Washington on Chursday evening, and was well received. The Harmoneon Family are giving concerts in St. John’s N. B. Mr. Moses O. Nichols, of Haverhill, Mass., has recently invented a new musical instrument, for which he intends to take out a patent, denominated the “ Reed Organ,” and is intended to take the place of those ex- pel church organs now in use in some of our Phurches. It said to be wellcalculated forchurch music. Rockwell and Stone’s equestrian company are at Bangor, M Mr. i. Shaw commenced an engagement at the Pittsburgh theatre on Wednesday last. Mr. Winchell, by particular request, repeats his arolleries in Newark on Monday evening.” From Laxe Sureriorn.—We learn from a Sault | Ste. Marie correspondent of the Detroit Free Press, that Mr. Charles T. Miller, one ot the by os! U. 8. sur. veyors for the mineral region, died at the it on the 3d instant. The same writer states that the schooner Al- gonquin arrived on the 2d with about three tons of cop- per mineral from the Pi the first sent down this season. It is to be sent to Bos- ton. It is packed up in half barrels, weighing about 300 Ibs, each, and is said to be worth $220 per ton, delivered in Boston. 500 tons are to be sent there Oy the Pittsburg Company, and the like amount by the Boston Copper Company.

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