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es Vol, XIL., No. 57—Whole Ho. #271. New YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1846. THE NEW YORK FERALD.| JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation...Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 3 cents per copy— Kiang very Be coat ea esae per anne at the usu og Yl soy Pricesmalways eaah ER ae INTING of all kinds exeeuted with boauty and des, forcent 02 the patents | Ty Mt letters or communications, bv ist 0@ post paid, or the GORBON BENNETT, New Yore by ee Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassan *treets ATOR ALBANY, V ois NS, rv ~ nae (Sun- commodious steamers NEW ra aed are ehgeates. 10ON, ‘ud arrive at Albany the same even OR a CHAMPION. « ¥ line sure, and been made to make | mts can debond ou arriving sa adve ial Imre MAIL LINE AT 8 A.M. TO ALBANY id the intermediate pamellagea of at.Ser: 69 the See fe good wheat iced Com ts THERE jing from jeedng y plat A on the Hudson to Albany, and stages wil —" = eadiness to carr) to ir atin Praeage $4 50. throu cht ght He fee bars Ihe boat. ‘The erlebrated attse, leapen the sve bee irae Gourdlandt and streets very kages and parcels will. be landed at any of the regul: ings raved th ae rat the om Sea ter ngage OF . aro En Gr Behnlra’ at the live en the what MAIL LINE At a 7 ye ae A. — 4 AN ear dite landings or asfar as the iy perm is good wheeling from ED es pout on the Liv ‘odsta to "Albany, an Btages will be " readiness to carry gers to thal det ation. yg aH St 4 through to io agp to New- fae ealabrated. e fees OTICA 0 Bet T. N ce, lea¥ ner between ‘coartiande &a sen: he office on BOSTON STEAMERS. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Bd he British and North Americas Royal SANGRIA Zi ey HE. Judking, Com w Bos: ton for the above ports as fo ows, “ie to. GHAM, Jr. “SF cet poeta hab 3, QN_GREAT BRITAIN AtH. AND.—Pers: iF f fHlends in any Part of ireland, can be su; pavelrine to the Lecior es Yb ; ble at sight, ce Eee arabia os gata tl peyraaloa caras ° pt attention. by letter, Paic i wil eat pr it 75 South &. cor. Maiden 1CE—ST AT: ISLAND FERRY Ou Wednesday. fea. th, the ips on this be slows. Re} PM. ve at il o'clock, instead BALL, OR She OK BALI a7 A cKETS FOR Wai NE OF LIVER- FOR Lt }OL-—Only re nificent Rog favorite pac et hip MONTEZ. ‘apt A. B. Lowber, will sail iaty dt arch. It is well known that the accom- odations ‘sCtheMonteruma aie fitted out in a most superb and oatly manner, with every modern improvement and conveni- e, that canmot but to the comfort of embi dns visiting the old country, or sending for their ould ceil and see this apleaddd, specimen of naval architee- before engaging spewhere, e in eabin, second bin ps steerage, thai al plication eho al ye made on board, oot of Beckman street. or to the ‘ROCHE, B Ste & CO. fur % Fulton street, (next door to the Falton Bank.) S FOR NEW ORLEANS.— Loui BRRy York Li ¢—Rewalar 5; ne clevant, fast ELLE, Taylor, masier, w Poskvel saul het re ur day. Eeeighy handsom not ih rap ar ry South street. dy a pith Muth. “Aeat is New, Osi, 3 WOOD. Packet SHAMS is Gane will ‘peed ‘ihe Fo ESR ee rae in fast INGUI eee tons burthen, 5 ire Barsley, wall sail.as abor y ee having: targe fortable eal SES acts ee “ #7 South street. eeee en ie je, wm lottinguer, and sail om the ist of April. UNION LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER. BD HOOL—The splendid new, Packet Ship. Mt we y Brimiuditincets. This splendid Packet Ship has very superior accommodation aud steerage pewengers, which will Persons wishii berth: 'y appl ication on board, foot 9 of Dever street, My ce ROSCIUS, ol AN end GARRICK, They by Brown & Bell, ch mana care ial (6 arge pr seca Their accomm tor passengers ar 1d handsome! ished. ‘ar vim EEFRS % CO .56 South vt Gr z. K. Cot e wR GLASGOW.—I lar Packet —The we! RD known, " feaelan en ADAM Cana, (3 1 ae Sonar tient anna he « iNT O RN #7 Sonth &. i eaeet = Harley, Capt. Robs. Seott, will : © Hy sig NEBR As ILLES. h a, ae ps. ‘will sail alte! ist fi CRRMSEREALY DP PHeLrs, 4 street, or OYD & HINCKEN, 2 Totiee Buildings, aes = ‘Wall fier AND ELA <p OLD ADLIBHED ‘EM, anal OFFICKE.—The subscribers are prepuea DP. ssengers to come out by the early Spring ships, at Drafts rea urnal, be furnished, payable throuxhout the ed Kingdom. ot farthe ie oF OIMEMDSTAN & Coz 61 South st. * AGE i M NEWRY. IRELAND The PIN fe sailing ae ship BE BROTH RS, Gant the 10% beach ne cance fe engers who wish to come ae New fe ant fr pada Ae) nt RARSCOTT, 5 Bath th jaz rh Maiden inne. = FOR SALE—The fe fant peail sch ves ef ACTIVA, sx monthe Ta on nd coppered and copper Leeeneds and tee id - ori founa in every feapect., Bho ean Ue seen atthe utgers street, East fie tw aS Vir, 57 Pearl st. = =The = Second Line. LY A thi ONEIDA DA, Cast. James Fanek, pe sail oa the Ist of March. be in 5 & INE Hy to 9 Tontine Buildives all st. ma port NTED—A ship to load for : Bari peli KCOLLNS ES A South st. LS, CORD, &c. WINDOW SHADES, TASSE 'N MONDAY NEXT, (Feb. 9th,) the subseraber will ons No. 58 Chatham Street, New Yor! ae door from the corner of Chambers, H new, extensive, and reansrafiNr wi win ad SHADES, ality, 10 be foun far ther in Ss oer "Sinetoon. Pete can wet ‘ink vous valey fy Ey ron 7 Ago aaah in nt =e chasers ate respectfully see Crane forthomseres DUNCKER & BROKER. New York, Feb. 71h, 1946. ot RESSES FIFTY PER CENT UNDER D THE 5 COST OF IMPORTATION. a a ee to the idle, | sea 5M Imre tg he tN Lieechasvory;_ one of the seh aes Vint spe ato ee a] tre taid be the ent Boots jus ever sold a te city arate : 9 Ne coh ca | ial Im*th eer Broadway New York. | ren } es gle ee HOUSE AND | terms, fo story D rata re an gee fae etc a ort Fs joside and oui I 08 the br premio, orto WILLLAS NOTIC; DURtline HOUSES, STORES and wages I 4 sale, rent or ext je. Investments toeatt Real Estate, that will pay from ten to twenty | money, with an increase in value of Li Tost sqeecgaals £13 1m*rre QUARRY FOR SALE, GF aa ati asec . orth le, formerly belonging to Abra quarry Aarked for whiny beat quarries of fine atone in Ne onl : food oder arcane, The prions const of piace, eof Jands ill be sold on fred: or further at the post office in Beugriles Nb, itoyt Belleville, Feb. 19, 1846. HOUSES AND LOT FOR SALE. fears pest, and is one w Jerse’ dit of two dwel of A PLEASANT country seat in the rillaga of Madi- son, Morris county, New Jersey, within afew minutes walk of the beautiful residence of Wm. Gibby Tring about 25 miles from New York city—cot fom ist a day, any day in the lace contains are Reet Heweet and a Barn, with Good schools and churches ‘in the immediate vicinity. The in a commanding postion, overlooking sone of the most desirable locations 1s railroad de- the ‘ech Ww the 10 desires to retire enquite, oF et ol to the » f24 Imre ber. ‘c. T. THOMPSON, ‘Morristowa, N.'J. FIFTEEN race ech h York. 110 Sw*re DAGUERREO 'YPE PATENT ISSUED. AGUERREOTY?E. ARTISTS are ie aye that the New Rochelle ape at Miller's tavera, New Rochelle, D ramet LF new Coloring Process plications for the 1: ti Beater ae be adiressed to the ich wall be $75, materials facings will be dealt with according to law. A vew pri rent, embracing Voightlaender’s ‘Apparatut, and all eee articles tne) in iJ aguerreotype art, may also be had, by vo wneier W. & F. ANGENHEIM, 13 Im*rre Philadelphia Exchange. Bi s MA! ‘ACTOKY, No.1 St. John’s Lane corner Beach street, New York. Ts IE SUBSCRIBER would inform his Customers and the Public, that he at he reese constantly on hand a large supply of id een of every oF per a wi inf he M <¥ would fad it to theis tavantoge rare pnd E KELLY “ee = Country pall attended to with Drompiness and dis- 70 ges Sorapin CUTTERS, AND PREESTON fash by he angrier, equal +9 Con- 9 eaper, on applicati A’ Wisos, Yéanar, Secor City, or at the Quarry, a NE nee OE VREELAND: NEEDLE & Sook MANUFACTORY, ‘7 Maiden Lane. 'M.. CROWLEY & SON, manufacturers of the above articles, seepeeely: inform the importers of New and other c they havenow on id a large stock of the above articles, which they are willing to sell ata small ad- from the manufacturing prices. Any ofthe trade, of im poner o was have Vasirinedles Vibeliod with task: Gee: neme; tea eye Crowser, importer of Sheffield and Bir mingham Goods, im part of the above store. NEW INVENTED WIGS AND TOUPEES. ATCHDLOR’ ited Wigs and Scall Smnetart iit an to doly detection. it's $s yan e id’ without any of the vexatious ‘wearers, can be procured street, eer Browdway a othe an Bete il ribeye Fy BATCH RLOWS, 2 2 Wal Removed trom i SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 67 MAINEN LANE, (UP STAIRS) SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. BES SUBSCRIBER offers to the Public « method o: alias shirts, which ders ease and comfort to ee srearer and sa complete 10 pains have been spared to ob- the best F rench pattern shi had the by the Subscriber able tomake all he heceetaty ptvements ma give faction. LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE WANTED. IN and Families having superfluous WEAR. Gh NG Ar NGATEA ARE, Cefther L Lady? ft Gentlemen's) Jewel FG ia ty senting he tee cuteeriber, wee ‘whe wl ttend thems ad cir resi VETT, by appointment. No. treet, All orders through the Post Office, or otherwise, attended to. N. N.Y; ee tat std iN. IG WAX, WAFERS, &c. 250 stosssees Steel Pen Black Writing Ink, 2 250 s208hs Red, Japan oy rarionssisen, Tso gross Indelible INK, with or wi jon— warranted; 4000 Ibs. WAFERS, all kinds, ots ©. perl 00 lbs. SEALING W. ‘various qq h from 64 to $1 perib. lors sa plied on Hberal terms, at low siti rid Bite Vaviws, Minefoceterar sad tmpo! 43 Im*re 112 John street, opposite CIV. COMFORT FOR THF AFFLICTED. DR. DE phe Cc. pope PAIN RADI HIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, conti > ish all who use it, or who have been favored with ihe lightest knowledge of its wonder working effects upon the hum: ain and Inflammation cannot remain where ‘this infallible remedy is applied, it matters not from whet cnnse fe may have Principal Depot, 90 Soha street. fil im*r LEECHES! LEECHES!! var f oJ Seuyras Leoches Tor tle var moderne ree prices ee TTE, £18 Ime saprterrot Leschet, , 38 John at., N. ¥. WRAPPING PAPER. REAMS Cap, C: c 5000 mr vet ys aetna ote 12 Imr EC & BR 65 and 67 Nassan street. HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE!! th ape MOORE & CO., the a Ann street haa teal 173’ DIVISION iT, op Ledlow. New York. Price $1 bot- for $5. Piedsiphia, Tattle, 68 South ah tree. GALVANIC RINGS BARDS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. KCENTLY imported, celebrated both in Europe and ea, for the eure of rheumatism, and all chronic or nervous diseases. For sale by the groce, dozen or single one, MEREDUCED FRICE®’ 4B. D. SANDS, 79 Fulton stree f2 im'r commer of Gold. ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOE St ORE. THE La ete of the Washi Boot and Shoe = 7 has pe may the One Price 51 the Lowest pe ony price ated 212 Greenwi comer of Bare lay ret, would + spe Ry inform his customers Toy pie generall; set uate written oa the diffent kinds drs which wi thank the pablie for th eived, ant Fai ‘neontinuation of the aa Cpa dence ee Rees oo ar on Ely PERFUMERY, of all kinds, jandt street. The Sal inal in ad ane rs of the genuine Walnat on ili mpereties enlarged Ee a fo eres ext have constant] hand i ly. ements he Windsor, and Toil +t tine dope 7 gad Ko, 1 Boa Sheen nies aes an Pl pahowether with a1 tee ane yaleteat iar ashes eat ae nd 138 IN. emma & coven 0) ‘OIL OF BU- lowest, mi ces ; Pale op vad | Leaf, Gold, Silver and Copper ona, fe omg | i Reade street. aime Practical e FINE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $3 50-City, made, oor pe tnege. bold aad ace city for Sor ime ot rei Bulle Head. ior‘sae'et Rees in wn SEES 2500, COLUMBIA HOUSE, between 6 Chestnut Street, L Tag ADEL! BAGLEY, MACKENZIE £, co., fie late of Jones's Hi len C. Mat icevere, formerly of W rsLangton House eTeR L. Feravson. 4 6m aa HANGING. ay Ri OTRERS, Messier and Importers | rue phin pi stteeget west sean compu citizens of New York and ‘oth “7 | ir extensive assortment of ts, Curtain city and Be Is for the manufacture o! their goods, flatter themselves that the} , Rateteace PAPER ine The subscribers would particularly eal RS. to their large assortment of Fresco Lewy | alg bn Fyltie Kom 5 iso, C Parxns, a new article for Windows. ‘of Rooms, Halls, &c. promptly attended to by care- fal. wo kien. ntey marehente end'city dealees will find it to their ad- van nae HO WELL THERS, No.7 Broadway, WELL & BR ‘0 doors above the City Hotel. A lot of Drawers and Shi ving for sale as abo \bove. af Im*rb ~__-KHE GREATEST — CURE IN THE WORLD. hat the Ik nthe lat stage ot asies, Carr, who was last spru Ki Evil, or Scrofulous Consumption, is the greatest cure ever known in this or any other couatry Phe case of John Carr—another remarkable cure of King’s Evil, or Scrafuleus Consumpti Y PCHENCK’S F Wil I} che public read fie foll loNIC SYRUP! owing, and then judge for them- a 1 been afflicted with the Scrofula for a number of years. It commeaced with a scrofuious ulceration on my side, which extended over my back, across my shoulders, watil the’ whole of my back was a running sore. It then extended over my breast and dowa my arms, which’ in many places were ulcera- tedto the bone. My throat aud neck were also affected, a deep Tuning leer extending from behind my ear under my jaw to my throat. "4 Panacen, various syrups of saree parilla, and all the remedies could’ hear of, for this disease, without any benefit 1 had the advice of many ex mcians of this nd used the iodine. iodine of i the best remed ease remained feeble tocxpress my miserable situation. Iu warm weather "ery. offensive, and | was traly an object of my pity. ly last telus atsettled reauited ii a deep-seated consumptic pain ie my br ight ey Prostration of 0 fast, thet | ga up all hope of recovery. No ei that I took would produce the least effect upon me, and many of my friends who saw me said that it was impossible for a man so much diseased as I was ever to recover. As my cough was so very bad, and my. pulmonary disease ‘a friend Tecommended, ICHENCK’S P' faa, inereasi ne Le NIC SY. UP for that disease, and afterusing it some time, owed that ras the only remedy that | d that had a least ‘Deneficial effect upon me. It relieved me of my th, pains and fever—stopped my nightsweats, and strength- y whole system. Alter using the }, to my great joy, that my ulcers pening, ing and be- ening se best: Jcontinued ‘using the Syrup. a ae of the cons until my sores were all healed, and the eck, breast and arms are now covered nt aremarkable appearance. [am per am fully convinced that no remedy buat the Pulmonic Syrup would «ver have purified my system trom this loathsome disease. J feel thankful that I am well a8 It is impossi- » L will, with plea- scrofulous s. f nt ary, A. D.eighteen huadred and forty- six, before the tubseriber, Mayor of said city, personally came John Carr, bab a being sworn accordi ng A law, doth depose foregoing statem has subscri- correet and trae in ae its partic aa JOHN C& ae bow ear Mayor. ‘Afront and back Dacusrreotype likeness of Mr. Carr has een taken. exhibiting hissc rs. which can be seen at the pro- prietor’s office, No. 4 Courtlande street. PHiLapetpnia, Jan. 8th, 1846, the subscribers, residents of th if} ‘well acquainted with Joha i flicted with the Scrofula, or King’s Evil, fora oumber of years, and believe a to bea man of integrity—and from his state: ed bcbahacae cat sactbed before me on the days vier P. Daly, 41 Pran HyDaly A Fomse stone at Theatr. Samuel B. Nickson, Thirteeutl George Andrew He ‘Watson, Wal Walsh, eary Denton, Sehuy it, above Eighth st four doors north of Carpenter. Kighta, between Race and Vine cay Noa st.above Green. ian 6 North Evghth st. ayes. (rand eta eqtluainal by the ‘tincipal persons. ie receive ad- vice, nica base sbete pasate exninined, by @ regelar payeicies, free of charg: ‘or sal 's, 178 Greenwich street; a. Hutchings ie, 200 Blesce: reet, corner Wooster, Wash- nd H. eg Dx 96 Hudson street. i BR igo Joes not pedrinimn AC Rear catablished of Wild Che: PTIVES wf IR, those whore Lungs ted slightly, should taki this Byr 3D rithont del lay. bY re eee ch they may prevent the fixing of that dire disease aad firmly. ‘How imporcant then, to avoid it. Never fy rf day with a cough when this Syrup can be had and you are nearly certain, with proper care, id destruction as SWAYNEN COMPO uND SYRUP OF WILD clan it is called Wild Iti d of ble snr eeae of Vegetable the preparation: dé that article is the | basis of ‘ol the powers and functions ‘Caution —All preparations Swayne’s, are fictitious and this valuable remedy al lade! Sold ‘wraiceale and all at Charles F H. » (late Dr. Mil- _— ) 192 Broadway, corer of John rag stores, Bowery, 771 Broadway, 205 Bleecker ty vos lindaen ty tnd 0 Grae street. ITS! FITS! VAN'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT—An infallible reme- ay, for, Epileptic, Fito Falling bickness., Convulsions, th oly from time im: 5 oy ed Fite ineurable. ull, and the powyr: of all ty consequent! ids have suf- le mo exiptenes and at last yielded u pe isno Setions os hearts will bear tea o1 lives upon ternal feelin imerab| with aster “4 ei learned and great wet We care not of how yout (' ns of wl pone) cet | it, itean e Ve table. Extract ring tenes scourge of the human family— tal fx eu many may ak their case the he efficacy sn adic rea ne Extraet, or who » whohave ” less, let such call upon the followin hopel je w if iles, U. Intiamed proasts, I also and unaccountable that has ever oceurred in tho “inte. Sane nett, nC oee wt safticied ht or nine iorereigt remedy for Blotches ry 4 4 Chapepd or city, and from all the facts, we are constrained to be- TEE Tith Bollerie” Fits, wa oy ning Ue Vegeusie yarn # Teil soon render it transparent, clear tad soft | eyo that she must have Deon forcibly. taken away. If t—call os | Mr. Jacob Petty, wi ree OL Geeige for four years with E wr nig bEttrset of aleter from Doctor Wood. | seaeeMcarcdine Gane aed lies tolrre tinea leptic Fits, was cure handy wets 8 Vegetable Extract; vai a | of her can be obtained.— St. Louie republican, Feb. 13. AMficted for tweuty years with Epileptic Fits, an rd wapenred by i HR ike aoe Soret; | Snyether cpu wil IE sean acetcnee | qSu7muDcE Cover Sracta, Tina February 24.— it 7 | es han decided by Mr. iet Justice Bronson, nloptie Fite, ; Thave made fi ith th ib Irn tthares he be Bonar aa Statens | med cae ET STR Lar, | tering bee ea at |! ote’ Tremont toprouues i sovera anc af tadaiel best | rot Ona. pay 0 ivan's and corra 2 " perbor. "(lexttnet from a letter written by afemale {0 her relative) Sieben, Boy ples tha perpeentel: Ver Veimenborat “i Pri a Oba ae Jonday morning ealledat Mrs, Hulbert's, “She had sufer- “) ay 1 EXTRAORDINARY \ WORK, sso fog and vo ach wih her beat tha exe ae ere ame nl roe eet) heard, to find , how ji- | damus, ni e le ex rel. Griffin And One which should be in the Hands of every by ‘Aras rat's Reet Balve" fiat aught andthe were any, aad to my | Judges of Jefferson Common Pleas—Motion foi irae Wine mal veda ey | Mai haha corel oie: ton shot “Wo. MORAL “PHYSIOLOGY, steca her breasts, and, they are mari ta nyoniag tion to set aside execution and vacate or satisty judg ge y Sumas cigar | Seu yer seta orcas | at eee ag ia nee bh person of sound common ja the wor! at f' Amnt’s Re- | tochange venue, grant Kany, Boo ads Mabbett et al. teased Boat is one hich wil eommand ine Mer theless | Het may be known tothe allied, Lusem it my duty to | Motion to set ‘aside writ of, sq ury, Judgment, to, = fall ergunded thatthe h the high importance of the subject of | *al ie ket mao my own case. About twenty | denied with costs; Beatty and wife,'ex'rs ko. ads. Vermi: which fe treats, will ent, itself 40 foreibly to rethestiog Sears ago ree injury from the fragment of a bursting | ya—Motion to amend on terms; Kethern, Las striki rota; from that up to tJ esent | ‘thi rel. | minds, that it must command respect. Were this coe ne Thate Tio ordes ond final uly ere | treasarer,tc. ads tho ex rel. Overseers of Poor of fully § fend by every married od preg and ta tivice a cently Fok - s diffaced 7 lees or, | Little, Falle—Motion to quash (nese (hed | ‘ Dary eotsaaned fer U ree | granted, no costs; Johnson vs. Anderson—Motien to set present wogld ort or slo by Barges penis a | toull the eat and highly rng ace “ ead Es eff jadgments, ordered to stand over (o the ne ‘corn 7" the trade ey at) no lorm, movi x pert serve | ml be mid ersons in the country, La cold, my leg was again the | MoFa 7 lads Wheeler ct al—-Motion for iI bw supplied with tao ea ft had al] the appearance of | sheriff of 'Wasnington to pay over to defendant, the U omou teyfasnesene ny mt te vu KoteltarAlgtion for certiorara, denied ; In the | matter of To ins et al. for a ‘pendamas against CHAPPED HANDS. Tompkins, superviso: , denied; Ferguson ade OUSSEL'S AMA’ ele for Brown—Motion to set aside taxation of costs, I, jude. the seats For ment, &c., ordered a retaxation on due and ole sin igs faite | apy of motion denied ; Davison ry "aAleet | roedwa ot al three other causes—Motion set of Wholesale rnd retail. ont a 84 om iar aftvetions Hetions, and have no no du will prove | judgments, denied og aR aw retains Charles 01 GnATIS: acer beled so for which it is jotion to set asi rep i. ie boom’ oo we ROUSSEL’S_UNRIVALLED PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM, HE most superior article now in use, is neatly pat up in b | Tama bocet eee presented free of charge, om wit, all whan epply at the manufacturer's, E. ROUSSEL, 159 Broadway, Wholesale and retail. Jai imty LEECHES! LEECHES! Js REcCeIVED af 5! supply of Swedish and Smyrna | FERDINAND CLEU, etfully | aeourase | hey cau sella betiar article | lors, and Column | rowa Af aper’ | T _ (LAURENT & & BROTHER, | bee as RTERS OF FRENCH GOODS, Pleasare in informing tha«r Teceived by the packets PARE are | wicket’, fs oe gs | Fehest oan al ilk, Heh Puta praca Saati | Barer, "Galzoree Torlean Jacotets te-—Aalvo the Irge’ | | Beaty, ee Hayle andr we believe our g surpassed 2s ae eel or sex meprinice ne Ses tally 20 slietted, & i. jal? Im*r No. 4 William street. OARDING HOUSES and hg who like their Furnirare ‘be spotless, clear and bright. For givin hest poli for requiring labor, ti cleanliness and cheapness, ably on enporion toany, 3 XTRACTS FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. PWARDS of and ee of the choicest Kxtracts, ¢ | le whi le and OUSBEL. 150 Broadway. j21 lm*r ars iy & pe Well known and ate soality Jt won Se er salt oh Rewnre ome 726 Market Es whit Aolphia. MOUSSELINES DE LAINE. © im*t THE CHOICEST PREMIUM SOAPS, IGHLY hi ag MED with Patchouly, Verben Bouquet, ke. & are te be “ua id of “Ro H's seri Fea-by SALE. 4 re pry of of oes recei and ilies of the ls. GYANO—The subscribers offer for sale on terms, the balance of the ship Shal rs, at from 10 pa pores ded and inetd Be a y, 30 ‘do Piesowood. 6do Zebrewood, Rate bontt MORE CONFIENIATION THAT CONSUMPTION 118 is to pee att hiya eerie ca acough homtness of breath from infancy. Ltook alheavy cold, w! my lungs, and which my physici various remedies, Pronounced incurable, cough, fa fever, night c els, chest and left side, sweats, Costivent derangement of my stoma: TO HOTELS, TAVERNS, for | giving a sister. | have had, and have sisters, I leave those solemn | Wivotesale snd gai jams TRUF FLES. 39 Jol ee, Bordenax Wi mere : ax Lng Hho At Es "Kies ateith Very accommo: peare’s iy 5 ch Gi sold as pat FS 7 ae street, entire stock ‘will a 1 Pine, Be 236 and'3 inch Mahogany | great weakness ani of Thomas Freeborn, the Pilot. Wasuinorton, Feb. 19, 1846. carey | Mr. James Mitcuett— jurgunat This morning’s mail brought to me your two-fold | | mournful and unhappy letter, announcing the death | of your loved sister and our mutual friend, poor | Thomas Freeborn. Truly, you may indeed say that | your mind ia highly excited, for you have met a double loss—a loss irreparable. The fond feelings of | asister are only known to those that, like yourself, | have had the bounteous happiness of nature’s God in | To you, and those brothers that to | | feelings, and must content myself with mingling my |! poor feelings with yours, saying, ‘““May God rest her soul in peace.” But, sir, the feelings of a friend, we have, indeed, | both known. And I may say this, who knew Free- born but asa friend—if he was not your friend, and all men’s friend, then, sir, he didn’t know it. He meant to be so, and these virtues surrounded his heart and made him gay. and happy, and charitable toall mankind. His faults, or errors, were not the faults or misguidings of the heart, nor did they pro- ceed from a disposition to injure any one. q mestic, at, 1 bys i food Sete ere ee ‘oo. sir, was not in his nature; and if, atany time, he has ‘Trade, and for by Fr sHELDL Bon ‘< co., mninecioed any one, or thing, it was oaly from want eine liam street. | of judgment over it, and the errora were of the BOOKS | BOUGHT head, not the honest heart. His faults shall be RSONS wishing to dispose of their Libraries, sitter buried, and his virtues remain imperishably large or small, wili always find a ‘and good | amongst his friends, (and they were indeed many,) prices, by addressing afew lines, giving and to none more should they be preserved than by | his brethren the New York pilots, to whom he was, indeed, an honor. He has, poor fellow, been made a sacrifice to the unjust and unho!y war which our | enemies have long waged against us. From the be- pinsiag of their wartare until the moment of his eath, it will appear in his history,that, by some un- accountable means,which were notseen through, the burdens of misfortune have, since the beginning of this warfare, fallen heavily upon him. His losses have been heavy. His lite has many times been | hanging ona thread ; but he bore them all, and was stillhappy in the belief that he should live to see that day which could pronounce him free, and give tohim and the cause in which he had go long A the only direct importation into this port from Ichaboe. Expe- | bored, that justice which he and we have a ti Fess Foraritny much G at to be at least | t@ demand {rom our country and its people. He gt lost his life in the Bi pertormance of his duty asa ilot.. None could die more honorably. This was is destiny, and that has decreed there all ol us shall die. But, sir, to die well is the peculiar privilege of a hic he. | the truly honest—the virtuous and good. io ‘Wooster ¢, be- | It is, indeed, painfulto my. feelings to pursue | this subject. But what are my feelings, in compari- son to those of his mother, brothers, and his young sister? The poor old lady, and her young daughter, will feel this shock most keenly, and time alone can pebinacate itfrom their memory, if ever that can be one. There has been a great deal of sympathy express- ed here to-day, by our friends, the members, in this | most melancholy event, and by manygpthers. Still | we have our enemies, who seemed to be satisfied | with nothing but our entire destruction. | 1 trust, in case his body is found, that our whole number will give that becoming attention to | the funeral, that should characterise the lone star, ‘my | but not forlorn ho e, of the New York pilots; and | © that suitable resolutions to this melancholy event may be passed by our association on its next meeting, wo d | New Haven, Feb. 24, 1846. | The Weather—Temperance—The Grand Ball of the | National Blues—Another Ball mm Readiness— The Expresses, $c. $c. | We are very lively here at present—asevere snow | storm on Thursday night, together with twoor three inklings since, has left us fine sleighing, merry hears and happy faces, and we only want cold wea- ther to refresh our spirits, and insure us fine sleighing for some weeks. Tho temperance commissioners are in something of e | quandary here—they have granted a few licenses to doe | tors, who, by the by, never make use of them; and ye they pass grog shops and ber rooms daily, where liquor is openly retailed, in bold defiance of the laws; still they | dare not take steps to impose fines, or punish such ep | croschments ; and the poor law is openly violatedand trampled under foot, in broad day. The temperance mém talk of running a horse, at the next election, for Mayor; and though they have picked out a Jong winded animal, pelog of a Canada, une couvee; yet they will find him far saan on the last quarter of the race. The National Blues, the crack corps of our city, the pride of our St @ @ fine ball on the et the 20th, in comm tion of that truly glorious anni- wee which proved to be decidedly the most recher Mauiiet the mensca. The Place selected was the Ex- ~ e Hall, which was elegantly decorated with span- gled ners, and the piening accoutrements of the military; ‘and at indivi distances around the room, ou encountered your own familier person, reflected in irrors which were suspended quite to r—the walls were thickly studded with splendid and pening, collected fromthe different armo- the city aered tha recen st-nine o'olook, justas they had finished the second quadrille, and we ane electri: swe fied with the brilliant appearance of th apy th ifn we encountered. The lamp rhea e ins) tion, shone with redoubled lendor; and the pay if fearful of being eclipsed, seemed to command otherial brilliancy; and thing Thad hafore, on T thought, given them due credit for their charming faces, yet I never saw them so advantageously. Soon the dancing com- menced; und as one’s eye wandered, surveying those ph! like formi they floated through the mazes of the giddy dance, receding, alternately drawing nearer and nearer, until, bewilderingthe brain by their dazzling appearance, the poor imagination is lost in it deep laby- Plath, and naught is left to charm podons acloud of spangles, whose varied hues, and g! forms enslave our brain, anda helo of hap) ie rivits us to the spot. The United States army an: were well represented, among whom I noticed Lieute F, ond H.; also Gen. P., of West Point, who added much to the oo- casion by their presenc Rilt would be impossibie'to do justice to the ladies by \ eaten alas the élite, however, s ar- itful with her pretty deserve ntion. Mre S—— rec and her fawn-like form, ay, an envious the the bright, parti the of poaut she " nae herself ‘with remaining in the loge, and ob- bre the dance below, yet rhe was by no means us- bserved. Her noble eye, artless smile, and beautiful features, added much to the gay scene, and her tall and fascinating form (though coated) was still betrayed in many of its graceful outlines. Like the ovening star, sho feft us, lint, Leta which robbed us of one of our brightest lights. Mrs. K., a belle espiri much admired for her, sprightly, sppearance, ‘The gallant did the amiable, and mode him cen agre " Lieut. Me-— deserves notice for his management and gentlemanly address, as well as if rostration of strength. H. hy oa ifthe flected his soldier-like a] rance, which reflected much credit Py echecck’s Palaeeric By ink deen a fair | sympathising with the bereaved family, in the un- | on the corps he Popresented” Supper was servedst one eae It loosened my cough and relievs % timely and melancholy loss of our respected and | o'clock; and it was at thi an ren eee occurred, series eriined kate I pov pred Smrmge Palne Core f ‘en honored associate. is, sir, I need not have men- | which, had it not been di id, ily as it was, the Pulmoute Syrup, a the means by which | was restored to | tioned to you, because I'am too well acquainted | would havo destroyed a large part of ine uilding. The ealth. llent all to tr will be cured as I have been. eS isan exer ENOCH SWALLOW, monic Syrap is prepared exclusively © forsale at hts principal office, Not Go of charge. beg op complaint, fF MC 96 Hudson stre that inal og Pulmonic 8; most eminent physicians in ir_the ladies’ daparem. 510 ime ywers than all al free for one mooth. Fv THE YORK NEW MEDICAL, AND GURGICAL, INSTITUTE, ‘5 Chambe: medicine, and I would recommend believing that if the directions are followed, they Hunterdon County, New Jersey. No. 4 Court- here persons can receive advice, have their lungs obtain pamphlets describing consumption, dys- treet; A. B. Sands | Jeecker street; and et, cor. Wooster, Washington Square, Beekman does not sell my ori- Tup, and to vee cise apply truments over all others, new frais. ow A female in attendance $1 ND, prove iat FIC FRC i iiytoe eng nt hau er Aauhetal Flower Manufeccurers im the city. athibite MONTHLY KEPORT FOR JANUARY, o with the friendly feelings of all our brethren toward him, but with none more so than yourself. The: have lost an asaociate—you and I, indeed, a friend. Poor Reed will often miss him. So will his honest triend, John Fendell. The picture and reflection is becoming too much, and I must close this unplea- sant task to my feelings, for I have conjured up the man so plainly before me, that 1 can hardly believe what my own senses tell me, that he is dead. He will never be dead, poor fellow, in my memory.— But peace be unto his soul in heaven ! Give my best feelings and condolence to his fa- the for the old established medicine, at No.4 Co itstreet | mily—itis all that I have to add in sweetening the 53 Im*m ‘ ICHENCK. | cup of their sorrow ; but God’s will be done. I re- DR. ules Teas main your friend, Joun MaGEnn. SUPPORTER. Tue Mormons —We have information, that from one thousand to fifteen hundred Mormons are en- | camped at Montrose,lowa,preparatory to marching west- ard. Some d thrown over their destiaation, and many helieve that they will not go to Oregon or Califoruia, but stop after proceding six ai ht hundred miles into the Indian country. It w inally in- tended that none but young men should « compose the advance company, but as soon as they commenced pre- paratioas for crossing, they*were joined by a large number from the country, and by many who were not detained by their families, or the condition of their afte a The Mormons in Nauvoo appear to manifest bend Mae ar ion to move, and fears were begi: to be 8 Et ir the iton thet they would not go at all, walltook fire from a love placed Lge in the gentlemen's dressing room, and was fast ndlg and near communic Pe with the floor ov which, had it gained, would have made rapid pi ly, afew ule of lemo? agen’ an prevented conflagration, and few ki of the occurrence. Bos- ton, Worcester, B: rt and your city, were well represented by the gallant t and the fair. From the two former and latter places, the delegates were prevented ty the storm, and only those who arrived here on the day revious attend The Boston re) epoca totes 3 x on Saturday evening, and attended church uae en masse. They are @ fine set of fellows, an dit to their native city. The Ball broke up at four o’clock, when all retired, well pleased with the evening's entertainments, which proved that some things can be done as well as others. The New Haven ous another of our crack corps, Mt next week. y area splendid company— ited Gotham Nast fell, whose wonderful drill in ‘wall street created so much cian and whose roldier-like aj eager you were nough to notice at the time. have intended ir invitatiche to their friends in New: ie and Jersey City ; lyn and other cities. I will give Fou a ‘snetch at the thee, if any thing occurs worthy of notice. | had ne- lected to notice Mr. Q. the maitre de ceremonie of the repre yt He be ined the reputation which he has de feo and did alike honor to the corps he represented and his profession. I cannot ‘close without congratulating you, for m your friends in our city, for the splendid victory acl wor ore: ne ag by the ant * 9 Sees ats —— Ct Hol; — en Throa' especially as the; aking no preparations to do so. | street gamblers, &c., in their late endeavors to detes 4 Gower Hastie ii peat Bebiiy b= Ml special at ‘iinks it very probeble, that the perty | your Express from Boston. ‘The result of your trim inn the Ch habit . assembled at Montrose, from their number manner | or defeat was very anxiously looked for, and the g! H in the Side, of living, will exhaust their stock of provision before | tious result exceeded our must sanguine "expectations. 1D conse Liver they commence their march, or so reduce it as not to |! would also remind you that your late generous and "alpitation ie leave a sufficiency for their support unt y can | noble endeavors in cause of that ly worthy 4 Palpration ofthe Heart I rufficie for their suppo: til the; ble end in the that truly worthy class 9 Heritation ia Urethrm. ees Teock theis destination and rasse a Grop, 18 the event of | of injured individuals, the New York pilots, bes net S edae. ‘Treatment, 2 bi | beginning their march TA saa ay, short an allowance, | been overlooked. On the contrary, it has been ly 3Pleuriey, . 9 Cece ot bare pent | there must be great suffering in the party. It is believed | admired, and all speak of it with evident sat 5 Gonorthaa 2 Krysipelis of the Face, that the Tw: anxious to commence the Bowed Ti continue to old worth and merit, as has ayn : Disease of the Skin 4 Head Ache early, as th ry insecurein their when be your course, you will ever make friends, and 8 examinations of the Chest tion. ‘The new Prophet, Strong, of Wisconsin, is m cement those you have already. Sen: meg hm many Conf specially Cpe oe eee L wubrtance those who have property and sta —and do not like ed H chico red without | o endure the toils and privations of a trip to the wilder From Santa Fx.—The, Independence Expontor, ving P hb 2 Chasen of inpoteney, : pruery Vv aa real, Secondary 3B ame cee by removing on ay anp Cunee. ture of the Radius, te between 4 and 55 in the afternoon. RELIEF SALVE. OR W H ‘Alipoie Tumor removed UNDS, Braises, Burns, Chronic Sores or Swel- | rd of filty Mojor Warren still maintains hi men, but entertains the belief that, pring ad- vances, it may become necessary to incre‘ the num- ber. The recent indiscreet action of some of the anti. Mormons, in goivg round and warping familes to | a seem to justify this apprehension. — St. Louis ep. | Feb. 1 Mysterious Arrain —A few days ago,a German girl, who had arrived in this few days ious, from Germany, and wi 10 speak language, obtained e situation as a servant, im 1 rains: for Hare lip, ‘hae tatlon St Finger, ot Rev. Mr. Potts, of this bm cabs fter 2Pelypusremoved from the} 2 fiydrocele'or water 1s the aay tamil Rad coeped the 3 tention of a 1Pin taken out pb Throat, 4 4 Bore standing 2 3 Kalli ihe Wes Wom i ced, 2 Operations senses of yet 2 ions for disease‘ofthe 1m valde i jucted or forcibly carried off is obvious, from several ‘ Wrist Seine, | § Perma, O° Onites facts; she could not speak a word of the Engle lan- guage—she knew no part of the city,and had very few, if any, acquaintances, and no relations, except her uncle, ft atten N. B— vei ati nt ith ‘oth in the city. She left at the house, where she was stay- eg ek ICK MDa ™ | ing, all her wardrobe, except what she had om even {0 fu daca ite Fate her finest and best apparel, and portions of her dress | Which it would appear she could not have dis | with, under any circumstances. Her uncle fered a i reward of fifty dollars for intelligence ‘sontertiog her. This case, in all its bearings, is one of the most myste: | ste ordered on terms ; rH 10" NS. ywed to proceed case made, onterms, and ‘ penny rea ye 193 rue street, } NTA 7 Patayed, ke. nteath et al ads Well ane al. H. RING, ‘Biggie Yhem a By comer of | Proton to change verse douted | Cele ve Lawre street, and by most of the FOR THE FACE AND SKIN. CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. 12 Lome et al—Motion to strike out special ee denied with costs ; Keefer ads Keefer— Motion rid rit of Stone vs Martin—Motion on terms ; Front et al ade error, &c. denied ; ca sa, kc, grante aside ylor et dd | al—Motion to set aside rule taken by default at Jens: \A 2 ee ieee Coometi mess Ss, Brows * | torm, denied with costa; Koapp ad¥ Myers—Metion te Tetter, begs taneou: set aside or vacate judgment and execution, kc:, denied. eresences. x eri time will clear | Four other motions are in the hands of the Chief Jus- he akin and cbt rf Te ge bold ia bottles | tice, which will not probably be decided uatil next spe- ‘Wy Min: Heyes: 100 Welton stroats Boob yn ie lnm ype wan Argus. a9 ¢ Massachusetts Logislasare have refased to RUNK BO. i Tbs me superior | tate the question rsing the owners of the qnality and m heres ert Epi, \o on necleatom 8 Content, soneoy an bye ‘mob, by a vote of of the 7th, notices the arrival of another company of traders from Santa Fe, st that place. ter ko under the direction of Messrs Houck and Beck, of neville, and Hicks, of Boone county, and left \Chihushua on,the Ist of December, and Santa Fe on the Ist of Januery— performing the latter trip in thirty-four days. These gentlemen brow a with them about $36,000, the most of which is said to have been forwarded by residents of New Mexico, to meet their indebtenness in eastern cities. They had three mule teams, and the company consisted of seven men. This adventure is regarded av testing the practicability of making this journey < sony season of the it. They carried prove ir suf for their mules, and hed a little left at the end or the trip. On the route, they experienced but one snow sorm, otherwise the weather was favorable, but a little col They met few Indiens. Another compeny was to Santa Fe about the first of Fe of March. The political ne telligence of the revolution in Mexico, placing Paredes at the head of a: had not been received at Santa Fe. ind one ti Varieties. A charter for a bridge across the Ohio has been ranted by the Kentucky Legislature, end ao application 4 now belore the Ohio Siature for a similar charter. The place of beg eg thy yet stated. The Cincinnati Gazette thinks that stone piers in the bed ofthe river will not be necessary, but that the river may be bridged with one span. John Hall, a member of the Rhode Island bar, was ee after dinner,on Wednesday,at the Providence Ho egar in his mouth, in conversation, when he fell "dead * On the 19th inst. Cincinnati, and lod, of eight hundred Sos taken from red to bed. Joseph Bu: ployment of Mr. rrested on Joseph Timberman, who was io sing at the Galt House, was robbed ty-four dollars. The money loons pocket after he hed 1e oman, a German By io ore ai, rietor of the Galt having committed On the _ inst. “js pits J Ci , who emplo) mb ‘Raliroad, at Camden, x. J and run over by atrain of cai right leg and left foot. His frie the Penseyivania Hospital, where wha A A great eclipse of the sun wil lace on the th +} April pest—Those who will be alive then had better take a peep, for such auother eclipse will not oc- cur for many years to come. | The.winter, eo far,hae been very mild in the vici- nity of Lake Superior. ia, a man named at the Camden and was knocked — Passed over brought him over to died soon after. buttend thi | and by his him in the nun the 25th inst. the wires of the magnetic tele- jph_ between Philadelphia and Baltimore, were ereci- By iron Philadelphia, at the same poste ay Pe re wr ite, e mace, the ibe of we ralirond to that re A portrait of John Swift, Borer = of Philadelphia, painted b by Bully, was him by his fellow Citizens on the 23d inst. jassan Street. cat supplied with every material neces- and ical exec: if iWork, whe Breach, that, for 1 ptowe works snd + fo . |e he area a rely bay ving ample on iieioteeta ae sae ST ep ha ssset saboagese Bills ter ‘Theatres Pca pe ey eee ia 2] { ines wi re orders ein 5 “