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Vol, XI., No. 180—Whole No. 4052. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1845. ———— furnished or unturnished, Bi) MONROE establishment, in and other amuse- fort of his visitors PUBLIC SALE OF TH: Bee Pae hetero lation to ‘Monroe Rail Rosd and Banking ‘Co SURY, find and decree, that to its terminus at Mart! ‘Of DeKalb, both the part thereof which has, ‘and in operation, and the part thereof which ie dl dall the property, equipments, iment of the. debi ompany—that the sai insolvent and wholly unable to pay its debts afore: TO LET—Front rooms, fic: th THE NEW YORK HERALD, | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. ‘J NKING CO. way. ‘The proptieto: and the public that he, has a y of tnercantile business. house; the price of billiards tor has a strict regard to the cot wee Dagee wik be in attendans an; is uighti any body who wants to come LOOK AT THIS?! RECEIVED—Another lot of and will be sold a the 3 id foots made to or Joots, $3; and the greatest assorty ers of all kinds to be found at vei dl $2 50 great rire will find a grea us, Ships, Ties. Prunells, Sach Por an assortment of all other —$3 12) cents per annum—pay ADV ERTISEMENTS at the ust cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty end (jG- All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be deducted from the subscription mone: JAMES GORD' Paopainvon oF tHe New You Hee Northwest corner of Fultan ai Price 6} ce! ‘able in advance. prices—al aid French Boots of | uid ind that there are creditors of various description viz: holders of the, bank notes h sof boads issued for work judgment creditors, creditors holdi mands for work, Kc vor and materials for ditors claiming to be mortgage creditors of said Company, and * eoumnerated ; and that there are Nassan atraets all other creditors vot hy amoog them cred:tors winber, 361 Broadway, coruer RAND EXCURSION TO THE s therewith couneet® to said Company, rability they are equ Imperial French B 13d), will make an Excursion # Sandy Hook, leaving B. Hiuminond street at 8) ike street (Hast River) $0 and proceed to tie witers, Se, mde c., dow in the store ele and Retail Man | No. 4 Ann street, New York, arr a ere special deposite in s’ Bauk inthe eity © >the creditors of said AND SUPERIOR TO M) ht White, plain Savmer Hats xh cannot be surpass rush and White Castor Hats, all the Clerk s office of uiiey in Getoher next | INFERIOR YO NON is $2.75, which for beauty of ti 0, Drab Beavers, Blue ofthe latest style. Also, Panama bry very low, vi MILLS, HATTE WILLIAMSBORGH AND PECK SLIP TERRY. ‘The Trustees of this Ferry, many of the citizens’ sity that are unwequainted Ww $05 « pleasant communication with state that there y Boats on this Ferry, which leave Peck twenty minutes th .,and then up to Bo'elek, at exch even or might have beea ava inst them by said Com had not been mrsde in relation to matters of set- be sulject to obje . 2OU-periornance z the qitantum of ec ic and also that the Lens claimed by the re | I there also investigated anda € asers of said Rail t bligations of said Company: 1 ipletiog, equipiug and keeping the said Road in opera- uteuded and designed by theact of incorporation. but not id to al ability ofdebts contracted prior to said sale; and that after said sale. upon demand or notice, the stockhold transfer to the purchaser the’ stock held by said Company. or that the title be transferre joners in the same manner as is for the transfer of bank stock when sale thereof is made 'YLE of Gentlemens’ Summer Hats are | Sheriff; and we further decree, that for the keeping of said load well worthy the attention of those about sup} light and durable Summer eghorn, and warranted not to be affected 2. KNOX, between William and Nassan SR, 178 BROADWAY, HOWARD HOTE $ now ready, an assortment « ' h the attention of gentlemen is invited, at the tol- o Freitities this terry afford contracts, or other | Of Summer Hats, to t boat leaving Williamsburg at half-past 90’cl “P. S —On the ev ruu until 12 o’eloc eile MORNING LINE AT 7 O’CLOCK, FOR ALBANY, TROY and intermediate | landings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of | Breakfast and Dinner on board the boat. New York at7 o’clock, A. M. 1 (a new article) . Ve ng of July 4th, the boat will contin Devices soe ape coe dy2 Im’ ch (also a new article) Smooth White Castor ... Alse, an assortment of Panama, ts. suitable for the season. MILLS, 178 Broadway, Howard Hotel. ROWE’S 340 eal, Bohemian, aay Tuesdays, Thursdays M., Albany at 7 o’clock SUPERIOR ST lying them- | in for the time intervening : between the day of the lat, possess- | pass ing ot tats decree ant 7 day of sale, the receipts on the pplied, aud that if said receipts should not be snf- iid purpose, that the balance be paid from the foresaid; and we further decree that William B. Parker as trustee in charge of said until the sale of the aforesaid | monthly returns of the amount o! 50 to8 | same with th selves with a pleasant ing the richness of a by wet or damp weather. assortment cousists in Pearl Cassimeres at. » D y, Wednesday and Friday The low-pressure st TRO Tuesdays, Thursdays an ‘The steamboat NIAGAR. Wednesday and Frid: ir passage or freigh office onthe wharf. Motice—All goods, freight, bare other kind of property taken, ship) t be at the risk of the owners of such goods, freight, bag: NEW YORK, FO: tain A, Degroot, on Mon- ceeds of the sale , orto F. B. Hall, at the ,bank bills, specie, or any property is compl receipts thereon, and file the alsy of accounts for ic of this Court, and f me in repair and operation, exhibiting aspeeific ich of the number and description of officers, ds employed thereon, the value of the hire of th, and the quantity, quality and value of materials abject to the examination and ap) e the costs and other expe: in assortinent of Panama. and Bohemi: and most fashionable shape, WE, Sales Room 40 Willia Merchants’ Exchange. MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING. No. 175 Walker street, New York, re- L wishing any thing | agents and ban ALBANY AND TROY LINE. R ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. P. M.—The steamboat - R. B. Macy, will leave the amboat pier foot of Courtlandt street, every Tuesday, ursday and Saturday afternoon, at 7 o’clock. The steamboat COLUM. y, Wednesday and Friday afteruoda, at 7 o’cloc! ‘assage or Freigitt apply on board, or at the omens the ingthe Millinery or Dress Maki LADIES’ FASHIONABLE HATS. ARL Ki , the well known and celebrated’ | , By'virtue of the above decree | fare.the court house door, in the city of ‘uesday in August next, at 12 o’clock, Monroe Rail Road from Macon to Marthasville, in_the county of De Kalb, and all the property, equipments and effects there- with connected, and all th i y, and all the rights, louging or appertan the undersigned will sell be- city of Macon, on the first |. the whole line of the Manufacturer, LP ade tenets Att ¢ Neapolitans are of a super ranted to clean, made in the most fashionable s| Couage Gipsey. N. B.—Lace Neapolitan Hats $2 each. Milliners supplied by the case or dozen at at th eapolitan Manufactory, 17 Divsin, r jorquality, and war- ects apalicy, an the ing to said Compa- ; es in any manner t ing to said Monroe Rail Road ing Company, embracing not only the Road, but the various de- pots, work-shops, ware-houses, engines, cars, iron, tools, equip \d all aud every thing’ appertaining and belonging to Also, the entire assets belonging to said, Monroe Raid Road and Banking Company, embracing subscriptions for stock un- including the subscription of the | PEOPLES LINE, OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, epted-—Through Di- cP. M., from the Pier between Courtlandt and Liberty streets. Steamboat ROCHESTER, ( R. leave on Monday reasonable prices, G. Cruttenden, will lay Evenings, at7 o'clock. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at clock P. M., landing at intermediate places, trom the foot of Barclay street — Steamboat NEW JERSEY, Capt.R. H. Furey, will leave ou Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Afternoons, at 5 Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Cay Willisave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday either of the above Lines will arrive in Albe- ny inample time for the Moring Train of Cars for the east or west. ‘The Boats are new and substantial, are furnished with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and accommodations are un- taken at moderate ra tes. All persons are forbid trusting any of the Boats ofthis Line, the Captains or ply on board the boats, or to P. C. rf. je30 m RTATION OF WATCHES. RECEIVED from Switzerland, by packet ship an assortment of Watches and Movements of jescription and ef first quality, ready for the re rices. AUSE & MAIRE, No. 127 Fuiton street, New York. KUULSTONE’S RIDING SCHUUL, 137 and 139 Mercer Street. _ MR. JOHN 8. ROULSTONE has the honor to inform his friends and the public in general, that hit School for Instruction in Horsemanship is now oper ening, as follows :— tate of Georgia for claims of every kind and due to or belonging to said Monroe Rail hedule of which may be seen, on the office of said Company. is 101 miles, the whole of which 1s sale trade, at moderat DEL. he length of the Road ded to its junction with the Western and At been completed on the whole road, exce Road is in use to J Afternoons, at 5 four and a half miles. The eighty miles, and is equipped with five locomotive engines, engers cars, eighteen freight cars, wheels and axles it other freight cars, and one stationary engine. T a immediately to the Commission- ers; and on failure of purchasers to comply, so much of the roperty asmay be bid off by such defaulting purchasers, wil e forthwith resold st sh terms of sale cash, to be pai ses eee6 to 8 A.M. ++..9 A. M.to3 P.M. ‘Terms of instruetion made known on application to Mr. ‘Mr. R. has just received from the ral fine and stylish Saddle Horses, which he is authorised to sell at's, rem “1S IT A HUMBUG ?” GALVANI AN CRISTIE’S MAGNETIC FLUID. R. CHRISTIE promised the American iscovery, that it should ‘Thousands of fureign certificates might re bulieved that it would be mor« Ithereawhich might prove deci- | e, with a feelin. e or freight, ap) CAMPBELL, fi w FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. HE Royal Mail Steam Shij for the above ports, as follows:— T Macon, Ga., May 26, 1845 IE ALL WHO ARE NG FROM PAIN, Be Cured without Char; TENT RINGS or Expense. R: Britaunia, Jou Hewi mblic, when he | The greatest Remedy ever known for all the Com plaints which itprofesses to cure, will be given Gratis to the afflicted who cannot afford to purchase Passage to Halifax For freight or Passane, bave heen paseented, but it wee satisfactory to await some re | sive as to its truth and efficacy. | of pleasure that the following home ceitil | the pmblie, which are selected from several others of as } jon, aud have been voluutarily tendered by the respec: | Agent, 6 Wall st BRITAIN AND DRAFTS ON GREA IRELAND—Persons wishing to remit mo tee ire presented tc | scotland or Wales, thdrafts payable at sigh for any amount, from’ £1 upwards, , nowas invented some nd is the production of acccid The origins] deni fest isan extract from au editorial which apyeared ou tant, in the "Albany Daily Citizeu"—J. Staniey | ith at the following Exchange and Discount Bank, & Son, London, and branche: jou) Bank of Ireland, and Provi nk of Scotland, Nations! ng Company, and branche: stir in the world just now, ave @ d by its virtnes ight be procured card to their officacy we en fa len wader oar notice, which edour minds. ‘The first is thet of a highly: re merchant of New York, wh declred to us th tt rhaxn—The taster , Greenock Bankin ma of a pulmonary cow sails from Boston Swellires of all kinds, Die warded free, Ay W. & J.T. ou the 16:11 July, by wed Bones, Briurses, which ail drafts cau be ws kof Paralysis whic I eaceoinjauted a medical fi cr Bnuious, aud fe side of his body. acunadiate ued nee No. 96 Beaver s'reet, efenad that he had been jeg, and that sensation | dy. He hed beea unable t dd the physicians seid te oprivedeutiely of the | New. Line—Reguiar et c yt. Ira Burstey, wil Far above, her regalarday. eight or passege, having excellent and superior accom tain_on board, orto RN, 87 South strect oo!, 1159 tons, Capt John Eldridge, mer, and anil on her regular day, 2d of walking, or the of pasanze $700 clike coldvess left them, the numbness bei he has been rapidly ga Ty addition to the berig vats and jofirtaitve in similar complaints to whi suigject, particularly the Horse demands the pecntiar care o} here it has heen applied to this fine creature for slight inju: dition to on almost instantaneous cure, given vivacity to the animal, (co such ing ofa race hasbeen LINE OF PACKE —Packet of the | and fast sailing Packet Shi Moore, sails post This ship has splead:d accommo: ge passengers; to se- T. TAPSCOTT, r of Maiden Lane. ETS FOR LIVERPOOL ‘The spleudid and favorite | a +1100 tons burthen, ou ira Bursley, will sail on Monday, July 21, her regular ay. ships of this line bei about to embark for the advantages to be derived from selecting this line in preference to any other, as their great capacity renders th more comfortable and and their accommodations for ¢ mssengers, it is well ets. Persons wisl fail to make early application 9a board, ed himself ; yet now he d for the most part 1s able ng to our personal knowledve, ¢ je’s Galvanic Rings and Mi. ln some cases, cure berths, early application shou a apparently new animatio aw extentthat in various insta tenaciously ascribed to th Lotioa, rather than. the natural speed of th ly celebrated as an untversal specific both for man The following are some of the cor to the horse, in which iz has proved its superiorit wotion is composed entirely of the medi: ble substances, concentrated and other chemical processes the most innocent, wholesome, haracter, and will expel pochondriacal feelin ife and animation to New York of Thomas 8. Bartine, of 92 Vesey | street, opposite Washington Market, at 7: ith proper directions for use on every bottle ; T 1 Nassau street ; at the Drag Store, comer of Sixth AV nue and Thirteenth street. ‘ Also, of the Proprietors, 323 Broadway, where there will be discount to those who want to purchase by the ing or other uses. Agents wanted for the sale of the above Li C.8. BARTINE & Sir—[ have been severe! th cramp in my Jegsand t y afflicted for the Jast eigh izhs, frequently suffering the i pains, the cords of iny legs having contractee T have tried every “remedy” thiat | | of, without the least success. NEW LINE OF P. —Packet of 2isi J packet ship Hi have ever heard 2 In truth, I seemed only to te From a favorable account which 1 ‘ing all 1000 tonsand upwards, persons Old Countey will uot fal than twenty-four hour: f the Rings, one on convenient than ships of a small class, bin, second cabin, and steerage superior to those ‘of any ing to secure berths should not CON At la subject, and give y troubled with Chronic Rheumat jous parts of the bod effectually, by the use ofthe Rings and after a trial of but'a few days. I shall feel pleased in the incredulous of the trath of the above on person SAMUEL SHIE) , Way ans Jone: ‘LDS, 155 Eldridge street. 5 cents singl sper single VOR SALE—The New York ened and coppered ship SYL register, 517 tons—Shi found. Apply to Captain BOYD & HINCKEN, cor of Wall and Water sts. ket of the Ith July— in Hackstaff, quantity for shi New Yorx, June 23, 1345. childhood been afflicted with | Wherea ti ften sufferedso intensely vented me from follow.ng my usual occu destroyed my appetite. consequently been 50 thing without any’ rel = board, at pier No. 4, No. 9 Tontine Buildin, | Dm. A. H, Caste: almost constant nerv Zi rincipal Depot, 323 Broadway, me of testimonials may be seen from highly in this city and other parts. THE PUBLIL. PU 49 1-2 Cortlandt street,’ New York, , op PMCTS FOR THE PEOPLE OME, YEARS AGO I was cured of asevere and danger. y a Syrup made from an old Indian recipe, and urged by my friends as well as by the considera- ood might be done through the extensive intro- tered into an wrange- | ment for that purpose, and located myself at No. 49 C street, in the city of i man by the name of Schenck, 1 CAUTION TO ity and weakue For passage, having su: J. HERDMAN. 61 South st. E OF LIVER- ERPOOL—Onl the 16th of July.—The new an ELIA, 1150°tons burthen, Wm. I positively on Wednesday, ~ For terms of passage and to secure the best berths, early ap. plication should be made on bi tothe subscribers, 25 Fulton atreet, next door'to the Fulton Bank, FOR BALE FREIGHT OK CHARIER—The itively sail on the 26th inst, perior necommodations, apply to agvetic Fiuid, and m, was induced to do so. Its effect upon my system was almost miraculous, hourathe application ap BLACK BALL OR UL, red to strengths ny y POOL PACKETS.— FOR lapse of the thems: and [have had no relapse of the theama- | orany pains since the first day. I would, therefore, 1n- | bein hesitatingly recommend your Galvanie thone afflicted as U have been, imeent packet sh and Fluid’ to | to! rackstsff, commander, will ospunynaceialyy, a | due 762 Walfiam stre These certificates are published for the. pui an honest Cg his discovery, which i, ‘a it were necessary, many others could be | jiven, which may be seen at the office, 131 Ful Un jervous Compl « ‘und in all cases w ic ire recommended, the Galva of Beekman’ street, or rbal understanding wit r name, and a true state- in his name, in the form of a cer IR. CRISTIE be- red this connection nti deviating {rom the an had come into me relati strength of the Syrup. Thinking thata written agreement might be more effectual, I requested one, but it was declined, I conld merely personal matter, but my repu- reason to believe this certain and Jastin or Magnetic Machine: e variability and noenty times ae cheap. cant frames—newly coppered and is at Dr, Cristin’s of- oyage—has accommodation: at Orleans? wharf, foot of W t order fora three passengers. Apply New York to obtain 134 FULTON STREET, id elsewhere in the cit out the least beneficial effect. VUIGTLAENDER’S DAGUERREOTYPE APPARATUS. ily made with their brother-in- ible the subscribers to ith three inch len ma size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size overlook and pardon an: tation was too completely interwoven with the : L, of course, felt that whatever one would extend its consequences to the had encountered Lai | ducting this business. of Wall atteet, LINS fe Co. 56 South street. ABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSA‘ are entirely wor e and attention were uences, based uj my well known 9 the opportunity of my advice tonu Id do well to avail themselves: making their arrangements with the subscribers on very mode- 8 Merows patients or th waa’ by first class packet ships, sailing from Liverpool we as to others whom I visited bot! ly increasing and now wide-s) treatment of consumy 0 ration, as well as the liver ec great numbers to make ABA TR city and country, a popularity of me ion, colds, coughs, diseases of the org: tan dyspepsia, have restoring to heal and | aif noe feel Permit my, sphere of usetuln lect or variation of any other. To those who know me personally, and the hist unnecessary to say that I holdthe old original receipt, knowledge of the only correct me: scan as usual he furnished for any amount, payable hout the United Kingdom. Appl seen aed RIEOHN HERDMAN, 61 South st. The mail stermer Hibernia ‘by waich letters can be forwarded quickly. FOR” GLASGOW —Regular Packet —The well own, fast sniling British Barque ANN HARL| lancan Smith, master, 450 tons, will meet with ‘ruck despateh, freight oF passage, opply on board pier 8 N. frem Boston on the ray 1 with one-and-a-half inch lenses, for remittances in acco upon receiving the ‘ats, and not a worthless imitat vi could I consciention narrowed through the above prices, may ical of | | other articles connected pa "ar ‘W. A. F. LANGENHEIM. is above advertisement, the subscribers inform Artists in general, that the above Apparara ¢ Appararu: yee riees, at their ie ke BECKERS. having excellent accommodations 1 oF 90 ODHULL & MINTURNS, 978 yuth street HAVRE—Second OAK, Caps Ed th We treet the most accurat ‘And in order to tev insure its full and uniform streny of heat which tends to destroy t! from all impuri . ° Use of thatkind eal properties of some of | ents, I have the aid of adiscovery and | thei suitable apparatus by | diffuse Packet ship Paget & in ill I other materials can be proc rfrelght or pastage apply es Daguerrean Attelier, No. ta can be successful ontine Buildings. eo color, and yariable strength process, the know! ed exclusively to myself. TANGENTEIM BLOCK TIN WARE MANUFACTORY. GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Planished Tin and Common Tin Ware, Cutlery, Hard Baskets, Brushes, Door Mats, in short, every variety of house-keep —A complete assortment of Cot &e., Ke., for hotels an manufactured at the shortest n rf more one year since of for himself, or at least oj pened an office in this city; 1 wish him he may justly deserve. He invites the puh- enuine Syrup, and for twenty passengers. Pike street Nwharlt oF to “eee FOR SALE—FREI IGHT New York built pa lie, 1 am inform | wisely enough cautions it g ‘MES Y. WATKINS, 18 Catharine street, New Vork, LAPKESS NUTICE HE Undersigued being desirous of Government, in its experiment o! ive notice, that on and al day of July next no mailable matter whatever, either open, in envelopes, or in wrappers, will b i ices for transmission ‘onitive one majlable matter, under wh: “OR CHARTEN—The vartland st, oued onpel ENERAL BUILDING REPAIRS, 58 Nassau rs immediately atten ing, tin roofs repaired and rations done in the chenper postages, he: of Maiden Lane,—A! cing, Plastering, eceived at any of the ‘express, or otherwise, FOR LIVERPOOL— UNE, Captain Peneh, wil ail’ races, | range ¥ fire ‘works abin only, apply sand mi 5 Pp town orde! New York, June 23, 1 ed aS New York Institution for the Blind. This building—a correct representation of which we give above—located in one of the most salubrious parts of the city, between 33d and 34th streets, and the Sth and 9th avenues, com- prises, with the adjacent grounds belonging to the Tnstitution, an area of 800 feet by 200, and is situated about three miles north of the City Hall. It is three stories in height, and constructed in the modern Gothic style, of Sing Sing marble. It consists of a main building, 175 feet in length ,and 61 in depth; and in two wings, each 180 feet by 29. The north wing was built in 1838, the centre or main building in 1840, and the south wing in 1842. This building can afford comfortable accommo- dations to at least 200 pupils. Both wings are ap- propriated to their use, the north one being occupied by the male inmates as adormitory, hospital, work shops, &c. &c., and the south wing in a similar mannerby the other sex. The music and school roomsfor the males are situated in the northern part of the main building, while the south part is similar- ly appropriated to the females. The dormitories are well ventilated and spacious, being 125 feet by 25. Cold and warm baths, and every other essential requisite to the health of the inmates are amply provided, and every where reigns in the building,’ an air of cleanliness and comfort, New York Institution for the Blind. = which strongly tend to sooth the painful thought=! raised by the misfortune of those who tenant it. The following branches are taught in this Institu- tion, by means of books, maps, &c. Wc., prepared’ the instructions of their respective teachers. Atter- especially for those who are deprived of sight: Spelling, Reading, Geography, G tic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Mental Phi- losophy, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, History, Astronomy, Writing and Rhetoric ‘The same branches a pils, with the exception of alvebra, suration, mental philosophy, and chemistry. In addition to these branches of gener tion, music, both vocal and instrumental, is taught hoose to learn it; and some of the pu- dy acquired such a proficiency upon as would pat to the blush many a fair one whom we have seen stepping proudly to her piano, with the full conscious of the visitors to her father’s house. the superintendent of the institution, comnpanying us through of the pupils, both nmar, Arithme- e taught to the female pu- ometry, men- pils have alre their instrumen receiving the who had the kindness of the building, requested males and females, to perform in our presen thus enabled us to give our opinion on their skill During a certain number of hours the pupils at- tend to mechanical labors. These are,! or the boys, kinds, mat making, and weav- ing ; and the girls make bandboxes and pasteboard Through the kind atten- tion ef the above named gentleman, and always in willow works of all N Noguuns eke rie ane sm N eee aS SV Kap SS HOKGS S =27 oth, and saw the pupils engaged at their daily sks. They all seemed cheertul and well contented his gentleman also took us through the schoo. oms, where we saw several of the pupils receiving! wards we visited the chapel, the dormitories, the sitting rooms, &c., &c., and everywhere we noticed the same appearance of cleanliness and comfort which had struck us on entering the building, and which bespeak the careful attention of him who has the different departments under his care. ‘The number or pupils admitted in the institution from its opening, has been, as we were informed, 229. The number of those who actually enjoy the benefits of this institution is 120. Here we subjoin a comparative statement of the number ot pupils, during the last four years, accord- ing to the annual reports made by the board of man- agers to the Legislature :— Males. Females. Total February, 1842. +o 48 23 71 a‘ 1843... 245 a 6 7 184 sees . 49 38 87 # oe 196. cosesee cee seeQh 1 45 0 Which gives to the month of February of the present year an increase of more than one half over that of the year 1842. ; There is also attached to the institution a board of eleven musicians, distributed as follows: 1 oc- ta e flute; Lclarionet in F; I do., Istin C; 2do., 2d in C; 2 French horns, Ist and 2d ; 2 trombones, Ist and 2d; 1 bass drum; 1 pair cymbals. Several of the pupils pay particular attention to the study of the organ, in order to become able to take charge of that instrument in some ef the churches. Indeed, several pupils are now employed in that capacity in two or more churchesin this city IRISH EMIGRANT, it as NAAN Irish Em! ant Society. The office of this Society is at present loca- ted at No. 6 Ann street, in a plain and unpre- tending building, but one which can boast of as | many occupants as any other in the range of this | populous city. The passer-by is almost sure to | have his attentionarrested if he come within hail of | this establishment by the crowds of persons stand- | ing about the door, sitting on the neighboring door- steps, or strolling within point-blank distance with their hands in their breeches pockets—the favorite posture of the loose and ready boys of the green Isle. Against this posture in their case (although in others it is not graceful) we have nothing to say, 1 | collecting that when they take them out of their temporary resting place in the everlasting corduroys, it is themselves who know how to use them Many of these industrious people attend from day to day for weeks, with amazing perseverance, until at last the Society’s efforts succeed in procuring a snug situa- | tion for him who is but too happy to be employed,but whose despondency at one time was so great as to make him exclaim, “by this and by that, its as far from this to a situation, as it is from Ireland here.” | The Irish Emigrant Society is now about five OER a sh 8 ie sd 4 years old, and is settled ona firm foundation, first, there was a good deal of difficulty experienced in organizing it, which was at last accomplished by the triumph of common sense, and concession over trivial and sectarian differences, Now the unanimity of the friends of the Society, who are very nu- merous among all denominations, keep but one— the one essential object in view, the welfare of the friendless emigrant. This is done, in by jority of cases where it is necded, in different ways. First, the information and counsel, furnished by the officer of the society, is invaluable, and really better than money in New York. and violence practised on emigré nts, are redre interposition of the si Thirdly, thousands of persons, male and fer uit in employment by its agency more put into the ne Secondly, imposition legally through st track towards a hor The sick are cared for, and the ponding cheered up with encovragement ear, probably between ind four thousand persons have found employers, the females, as household servants; the males, prin cipally to work in the ervice of farmers, exceedingly few instances, have either party cause to rue the arrangement, as they generally continue in the same service for long pe Oceasional scenes of an amusing kind occur in Within the last y A Vatvaste Discovery in Arrica.—Itis stated ina letter recently published in the columns of the National Intelligencer, that a new race of People have been discovered the mission established by the American Board atthe Saboon, who are described as being far superior to any upon the coast, and whose lan- guage is represented as one of the most perfect and har monious inall the world ; who have among them a tra- dition that, some two centuries ago a stranger came to their country and instructed them in civilization and their duties; who are ecquainted with the facts and truths of the holy Scriptures, and who are remarkably prepared for the reception of further knowledge. They are at present removing from the interior towards the ‘oust, and the missionaries cherish the hope that through their agency, civilization and christianity may be widely Mysreriovs Arvarr.—About a week since, ashas employment of | already been stated, Mr. Knight Armstrong, of Bur- | rillville, on going into his barn, found a jug of rum, as of which he drank a small quantity ; soon | after he was taken sick and died in the course of the day. | After his death, the liquor was found to contain poison. Suspicion immediately rested on Mr. Daniel Cooper, his near neighbor and brother-in law. An investigation was | about being made into the affair, and a town meeting was i | to have been held on the subject. On Wednesday morn. | ing last, Mr. Cooper went into his barn and hung himself. He left a paper behind, protesting his innocence of the crime alledged st him, and made every arrange- | ment for his funeral ; requesting, that if some of his near.relatives should come to it, that they might be sent away, ApromnTMENT BY THE Prestpent.—John Dougher- | ty, assistant engineer in the Revenue Marine, ap- pointed a chief engineer, to supply the vacancy vcca- sioned by the resignation of Thomas W. Faron. Srares.—The official Mexico anp tHe Unr ington, alluding to an Government journal at W: article in a Philadelphia paper Mexico declare 4 about the course whic! Shannon and Captain Stockton incline to the opinion that her clamorous and infatuated people will hurry the gov- ernment into hostile measures. will not believe that England will permit Mexico to de. ‘They say that itis her interest to keep at peace, and that England has peace or war in the palm of A few days must now decide the cngland is blindly intent on a war with ed States, and she may think it the time to she will urge upon her ally to keep the peace. Politicians here differ h Mexico will pursue politicians here r.—A sad accident®occurred ter about half past 5 o’clock on Thursday Daniel Osborn and John Griffith, who were at work on the top of Osborn’s new block, erecting on the corner of treets, by the giving wa; feet, into the cellar be! d when taken up, but slight hopes y. Mr. Osborn is brother Main and St. Paw ters, fell about though not quite are entertained of their recover of Nehemiah Osborn, the owner of the block, and i highly esteemed and respected citizen. young man about 20 years old, and had scarcely comple ted his apprenticeship as a carpenter PENSATION TO PostMASTERS.—The ued an order directing Post. age of letters at Appiriovan ¢ Postmaster Genera masters whose commissi 30 per cent, and of newspapers at 60 per cent, under the Act of 3d March, 1925, shall fall short of the sum of $6,25, for any one quarter, or of the proportional part of fraction of a quarter be authorized to credit himself, in a separate item in his account current for extra cominission on the postage of letters at 50 per cent,, under the act ef 3d March, 1946. that sum for an daa ag the office. Crowds of anxious expectants are seated there, looking out every minute for a chance, in comes an employer in search of a steady man, orde- cent girl,when buzz! fifty candidates for the piece of good fortune are on the alert, and ontheir legs in an instant. The director, Mr. Buckly, who goes on stematica ly, has a notion that turn about is fair play, and forthwith tells them in plain English, and after that in classic Irish, that although Father Matthew used to serve out the temperance devotees with the pledge and his blessing, in squads, the plan was not practicable in other cases, and, therefore, that they are bound to wait their turn, like well trained christians. It is only fair to state that @ few words from the director, of this kind, well put in, serves quickly to restore order, and the same resigned demeanor that prevailed before the stimu- lant was applied. The excellent wood cut that heads this article is the representation of a scene outside the office, where the group is seen on the gue vive by the arrival of employers in search of suitable helps. A grave Irishman stands with his back against a post, cogitating with the aid of his dudeen on ate with Phil and Barney,who appear in the foregroun quite amused with the overtures of the stranger, while the latter is seen laughing with good will at the fun of the dialogue. The door is crowded with buxom lasses, eager candidates for the honorable situations of cooks, chambermaids, or drynureee Altogether it is a graphic sketch. Svicioe.—A_ highly educated and accomplished young lady, about nineteen years of age, drowned herself in Concord on Thursday. She was engaged in school keeping, and left her father’s house at an early hour in the morning, for the purpose of walking to the school house, distant two or three miles, and was not missed until afternoon, when search was made, and her bonnet and gloves were discovered upon the bank of the river, and about one o'clock at night her body was dis- covered.—New Bedford Bulletin, Cove pe Sone, e do not recollect any sum mer within several years when so many have died froin the effects of the extreme heatof the sun as this.— Yesterday we mentioned three cases—to.day we have two more: a German, name unknown, who was sun. struck on the Gentilly Road on Tuesday morning, was taken to the Charity Hospital, where he died yesterday Isaac Newton Woolridge, of Richmond, Va.,was there yesterday ness proceeded from a similar cause.—New Orle MARRIAGE NO EXPERIMEN The North Caroli- na Watchman chronicles the following case of ma- trimony at Statesville, in its neighborhood :—Mr. John Martin Sharpe was reannexed to his former wife and partner, Mrs. Lucy Sharpe, on the 9th June, by Wim Moore, Esq.; having been diuorced from each other on the 10th of March, last. Having been married ten years, the “stock of love” ran out, it seems. They divorced, courted and married again. Faraone —Punch, 1n his almanac says—Get your carrots forward and try Rowland’s Macassar if the crop looks unpromising. Plant your potatoes with salt which gives them a reli nd dress with bits of woolen cloth or shreds of old coats, which will improve the po- tato’s jacket. Now, sow your P’s; keep your U's bagel hive your B's; shoot your J’s ; feed your N's; look after your potatoes’ I's; and then take your bs