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= seater a —— ——— ' Vol. X11, 0, 02=Whole Noy £275. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1846. = wen? . ‘| HERALD JOB PRINTING OFFICE, | Persecution of the New York Pilots. | Farmers’ Club—American Institute. Court of General Sessions. | | The Snow Storm at the South. . | The New Era, P , Va, of the 26th ult, states, beige pal rome Per Fee Seapearty eT SGg | Mancu onary ting the rgulr day forthe reissue usage SO | 2a ew Seta ous has bos aps Conviction of Michael Walsh.—At the d colder than at any other period of the court this morning, se witnesses Last evening, howe it moderated, examined for the defence; uo important | and at 9 o’clock, it commenced snow: - JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. for the prompt, nest and economical exeeution of | Gin agreeable! to your re west, I have ed | mesting of this club, a more than usually numerous at- pe: ae tie ft ey, deni Iwerk. Tha station ef sathons fone | a lint of vessels piloted to sea by the merchants’ pi- | tndance of the members assembled in the Library ofthe | opening of | | | Circulation...Forty Thousand. ed, in the assurance that, for typography, press work, and | lots,which they did not bring in.. Who piloted them | Institute; when Col. Clark, of Brooklyn, was unanimous- | Were called | lu i . were elicited in course of their | ing found six or eight inc: Pel HERALD— day. Price 2 cents per copy— poe aie knw nerd the, ites five penljenioun. dustice | in Ihave no means of ascertaining. | ly voted to the chair. he testimony being closed on both sides, | ‘The deepest snow of th om fall tet eal ad WEEKLY HERALD—ivery Satarlay—Frice 6X cent THE JOB O*FIC Tam with due respect, | _Among the several communications which had accu- | the defendant proceeded to address the jury. ‘The Dis: | throughout the whole of thi Tee eee and bet fe, aang payable in advance. ent eters eee: Your obedient servant, | mulated since the lest adjournment, there was one of re- | fict Attorney followed on the part of the prosecution. | reached us to-night, as usual, as faras New York, but "ADVERTISUMENTS at the asasl pricee—always cash of Type suited Fras. Peauins, Sec. | 2 ‘The Recorder then delivered a brief and impartial charge | we have no mail ,{rom the South IVa irkable intere: ing an anal, of the comparative | to the , who retired, ond after a short rt | component ingrodients of the Lackawana and Lehigh | SO lant kad tivated a reetint ie prpsabuet 5 Coal Minerals, which, according to chemical tests, pro-| Mr. Waxsx then moved the court to set aside the ver. |, Stow Stonm—Tux Mais.— Snow To Mr. Epwarp Hors, Pilot, PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des New Yor } letters or communications, bi il, addressed to | the eclihanen, mast bo post Ste thee sasatll be 1 Merch’ts Pilots. Drft. Pili duce the following resul i at one of the ju | in this city on Friday night : ; sdones 1" sig Eackewens. LaNigh. || Coeg Shitim emopmae taas peat the on no nich were | continued, with alight intermissions, up to P. M drdneted from the subscription money remiteS ear, | + 45.00 451 was on the jury, he having been rejected by defendant. | ay. We have no means of ascertaining th Proprietor of the | | 625 363 The court denied the motion, and the District Attorney ; but it is by far the deepest sno New Yors Hewatp EstasiisHMan? . | 42.20 38.10 moved the court to pass sentence in Michael | #00. The cars from Philadelphia arrived on Saturday west earner af Fulton and Naaaan -treets NEW ESTABLISHMENT, | 9.25 345 | Walsh, in viow of a mitigation of punishment, went into | ‘fternoon, a little after the usual time. The cars from 0.01 225 } fl ie | Washington on Saturday night were detained one hour | Oe tie i nee ean ee ae ne | and a quarter. The train trom Cumberland, due at six | ty to gsecure the attendance of ntnesses, kc. | o'clock on Saturday afternoon. arrived yesterda) ‘4 moro ing at half-past ten, with the Western mail. The train For the | " PERFUMERYYFANCY SO, AND TOILET MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. "a ANTIOnSS, *WHOLESALE arp 98.71 101 84 A communication was read from R. 8. Colt, of Patter- Rerau. L HE subscriber, who of son, on the subject of azete, forming the nutritious ele- from York on Saturday night, was detained an hour or ec U inva risfs nhs dar aly Pa ee ore ns dt RI ep RE imery an ‘oulet 5 who was there aw: ites M nouns ” | 2 e honorable ju estan bdaly has opened ap establish: vegetables ts destitute of nutriment, that do not contain t Yesterday afternoon about four o'cloek. The Wash- ington train camo in yesterday morning a few but brought no papers South of AD, VIA h . ya No. 159 Broadway, re | NEW LONDON, NORWICH $ WORCESTER. | Uentiz Pus city at ther | AtT o'clock in the Morning, from the Foot of Whiteball ay of Pree po ot Suse is Pextraery kas ecteet, ext " vs over the foreign of being freshly prepared, / ay Gentes, are. in to receive bi for New | the ublpauslled opportunities he enipyed of learn | Youd, Norwich and Worcester. Baggege for Boston goes | the Laboratory of Laugier Pere ot Fils, of which rt | Shrouzh’wader toe! julé tfre many year the irogtot, cearpanres hls skill } LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. complece of I Ie brated foreign houses, will nities be Kepe thas | starch or sugar ; and illustrated his remarke by several | tence of the Court wes, that the defendant be im A analyses—such as the roasting of starch,which produces | in the penitentiary for the term of six months. Pe after the regular ti British gum, kc. Forfeiture of Recagnigances,— William N. Andro’ that city. The Western, Southern and Eastern mails, Anextract was read from tho report of a committee in | dicted tor fo in the third degree, in passing « due here last nig! .not reached the Post office when Ireland, on the subject of flax ; the soil necessary to ite | counterfeit 10 ills to tradesmen in payment of goods our paper was put to pross.— Balt. Amer’, March 2. cultivation, urchased by him, was then called upon for trial, but | The Philadelphia North American, of the 2d inst., sayer thod of failing to appear, his recognizances were declared to be | —The snow storm which commenced at midoight om id the most economical and expeditious ‘ing and peoparing the crop. f jouses, will at es be kept on Mr. Mrias announced the tact of the existence on the | forfeit jay, continued with unabeted violence until about enabling his customers to compare and to choose, roperty of Rev. Wm. Power, of Fordham, ofthe genu-| Trial for Burglary. A young man by the name of | noon yesterday. The of snow Were extremely also, from ‘a beautiful assortment of FANC russe Mulberry, the characteristic of which con wis, was then tried on an indictment for a bur- | fine and dry, and after ll coared, the wind com- epble Tee the coe ng holidays. | in it tance tothe versatility of clims A dis in the third di e, ing, on the 20t! menced blowing violently from the northeast, which does not advertise Soap which will change ued on the relative merits of the various d entered the store of Mr. must have caus nl TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, ‘into Bomety and old age into youth, or Pomatums p drifts in the country. Ona level at and St. Leave BrooklynAt 804. Hl for Farming aaie and intermedi most rad ho offers « most elegant ym AMANDINE, which will prevent or cure the PacbdayerThndaye and Setar are rasa most inveterate 5 kin. ww SB pepunepagdimtemednie place, | Mil cite eulic SHAVING CREAM, anaril | places, daily, Sunda: exconted. which, if once tried, will always be present in every gentle: | Seave Grosmport—Boston ‘Train, ata o'ciock, P.M, we ge | Sane ieseey ee ; 5 Et his COSMETIC 1. it arrival ot ibe wouter from “Norwidh | _tlecueiaiuec DoMERIO, CREAM. 0 invaluable a pli of the mulberry plant; but no new features we should thin! in our vicinity has fallen from Commencing on Monday, September 15th, 1845. emmy Fg mags alg Kal ng og CTS ‘elicited, further than'the recommendation of doep- fifteen to eight The railroads in Schuylkill | Saave New York—At 7 o'clock, A. M., Boston Train for ; but he does pretend to offer TOILET SOAPS, » er planting than has been hitherto adopted. . The multi | articles of propert county are all blocked up by the snow, and only 7340 port, dat rygexeepced, stopping ally compounded that eralized alkali re caulis flourished more success-| Mr. Bassivar, being called, described the property | tons coal reached market during last week. a wi fully cultivated, in noi on upland or loose soil. The memorial to the Legislature, reccommended from a person named Goodwin, who recently by the club, for the renewal ofthe bounty on the corner ot C the culturo of silk, which expires in Jane, was read, and| = Micwae Goonwin deposed that he had frequently received the signatures of the members present. The | seen the accused, and purchased two silver watches from deposed that he recovered the two 1 ver The U. S. Gazette says the eastern mail arrived yester Pp @ | day at half-past three P. M., a short time after it was due The rail road,train from Baltimore reached this city et five P. M. yesterday, a considerable time after it was . Baltimore. ri due. Nothing from the West or South of subject of the day, The care of cattle, especially Cows | him, about two or three months ago; witness him és in Winter, and the Pruning of Fruit Trees,” was then | $8 for the watches, ($5 for rag te $3 for the other ;) The Baltimore correspondent of the Gazette remarks: . . introduced, ‘ rn . i a : i . | We have upon us @ regular snow storm. It commenced Sir ceaeitr tized = © | Seon ne Cad Cranes sence me isla, is" baie Waren secs” hs acrosome | Karam cancun cacbrmear;, My Debblagn Lina | Nout aos ie suelo sights ee Se “ " atsotlock, A.M. Accommodation ‘Train, W charset . S, FOMATUMB was recommended for discussion. Dr. Underhill advo- | ness then got the one disposed of back, and gave it up to | ri ou Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. and WASHES, possousedof various properties, some design | Ship cated winter as the beat season, although he practised | Mr. Babbidge “A Je Pty Leave Farmingdale—For Brooklyn, at 6% o'clock, A. M., and ean leanse t some to cure disor ipetie gutmion Kiweult, ue fund. eo expences 5 ; excellent, and t Lawutunalesate teen duly, andage Sep ang p, | portion forthe tetable bout eo seating g’esd tors vo | 8 best hetling composition to, consist ia a coat of tat and | Ancrte Crank tostited that she keowathe acetred; bes | {apprehend the Southern and the West-ta" cars will not eng fed. Fare ton. | Ue debilitated Sealp,impeired in its functions bys French whiting, witha little corrosive sublimate, not, | seen him residence in Canal street ; | #Five in time to connect with the Eastern. The Tele- causes. These remedies, compounded wi however, indispensable ; rosin and beeswax as used for rt grafting, was also recommended, and the general princi. | November, on which occasion a young man called to see | 12gton. je of pruning the trees, and removing from the bark the | him, and inquired of him whether he person | The Tronton Daily News of the 2d" instapt states that rmin that surrounds, wes urged by Dr. Underhill that could a ad won | Warren county is undoubtedly snowed under again, and e only of securing a sound and healthy fruit of them ; Lewis | we noed not expect a mail from that r for some raph informs me that the snow is equally deep in Wash- Physiol ineiples, f resto falling when i loca dou’ uctitoe fore sapere gang of te hats, ted arg nce to be comtouns ee che thou- nostrams 59, ware in all eases. His BEARS OIL, be aseares the public, 1s perfoct i Taig, | JWhen represented as such, and is prepared, by an application crop. After a few remarks from other members in cor- rson who would | days. In Bucks county, the snow ‘rlited very much rerhead. ; Jamespor 5 1 Cur | heat, so careful as not the peculiar organization, in roboration of Dr. Underhill’s system, the meeting ad- last night, piling up on one side of the roads in dcifts o Tans 8 yathold 1 Baie) Greenport, Mfocta. tris: 175; | Tereue of which it ‘iders from othar substances of a similar Journed to the third Tuesday of the month. R not five ateal bamtted! yurda in length, and from five to ee pert by Renee rain 5 For the quality of his goods, he can refer to Messrs. Aspin- posal was m: ; feet high. See aks pa a ca aT oe Faia all raterottie | wall, Milken, Chalton; aod many others ofthe most reapectx New York Historical Society. The caso was thon submitted to the Jury, under 2) ‘The New Jersey line from New Brunswick, with isend j able chemists of this city, who for the lastseveral years have This society held its monthly brief charge from the court. After a brief consultation, | three locomotives ahead, was from 7} o'clock, A. 'M. to kat vended articles of his manufacture. tho J itted th a A Bageage Crates will be ip readiness at, the foot of Whitehall | "tiAiy. everything at his store, will be as represented, and it ning, ot its rooms in the Univers! 7 tl the cry yacitnitted the accused. The District Attorney | 3 o%clock P. M. reaching Jersey City on Monday. The g street, to receive B: for tne several Trains, 90 minutos be | ..> article does not vive full satis(action, it will bot only wile wasa large attendance of members and visitors p bry ba pbc je accused be remanded to prison to | mail train for Philadelphia, also with three locomotives, ee eee learge Sreeuper for Harbor | lngly, but aso thaniinlly be. ikon beck. "The asbocr sent, among whom we noticed Professor Robinson, Pro. | be tried on another charge pending against him. reached Newark about 12 instead of 9. @f the Tveint from Broskiys: Tete eee fessor McVickar, Chancellor Matthews, &c.; and, | _ 7¥ia/for Grand Larceny.—Edward B. Marian, a young twice each day on the arrival among the visitors, General Sumner, of Boston. ‘The | MAN, was neat put on his trial for stealing a silvor alarm . ry, pequure for his establishment a charact 14 tytand en, from the necure of the ‘articles, there SSN oTOSBSSSBLSSR SSL gVSSSNSsessssrsrsasunsossslsMasroocesSewSsasseee ss AASESUSSSSussasuwssassceesssncuSecaesssRSVSsssssssssssssarseswssesssgccassssceeer i h presentation, i a knife, a i case, and about $5 in ; . , Varteties. FOR ALBAN ~NEW ain his eamgloy Salsnle tongues stvereore corrulland | RE rf pe vaqendsoorgeeany sar pgeg reget tp emen per emepper ing to Mr. Lewis M. Forbes, of Plaindeld N.. A fire occurred in Boston on the lat inet. which SR NOFIELD Daly, (en coihie Lelsemcmea ate, | ‘2 Ws Be| Ber Gallatin’ the" prosdeot ot tho society” Tho mir | ou the night ofthe Luho January last” Me Forbes de, | commancod inthe grocery store of &, Pomarey & Ce, excepted, at 66 A. M. Manufacturer and Importer of Perfamery, | nutes of the last meeting having been read, fopped at French's hotel, No. 94 Chatham street, and seek i s PORTCM ANON soe aay SURI NES | gy Maude Beever rire eras Gea, vegan Jay the domenuc Corresponding vcrtary, | Hopped franeis olal, So, M4 Chasen test #ud | ‘The total um of money received forthe slfrere r the following mornin; bythe great fires in Quebec last summer, exclusive of thing and provisions, is $748,325. Of this sum, $920,- and stole the pro- ging no- ver Pete ined Fee ue oe arte of a fortaigtt art or; | 285 have been expended, and $366,855 remain on , Bishop of | anearly he EETH—TEETH—TEETH. From the Right Rev. John Henry Hopki Vermont, Burlington, Feb. 2, 1846, ackno‘ ents have been made to make the line sure, and sesseeesss 7 ; NPRECEDENTED REDUCTION IN ipevaarens on autvaenge serectmens-~ fellate”) | UN EN TIO TR Ee RICE OF tice of his election as a corresponding member. nt to the office of th of Police, and | Of the whole amount, $615,415 were contributed by MAIL LINE AT 7§ O'CLOCK, A. M. A Tithe old cutabluhment,62 EAST BROADWAY. From Rev. Leonard Woods, Jr., D.D., of Brunswick, F tote were who told | Great Britain and $4,915 by the United States. p TO ALBANY, Teeth set on pivot we Cente. Maine, acknowledging a similar notice, stolen tromhim could be | “‘s41ram Rathbun, keeper, and Melancthon M ‘AND intermediate landings, or as far as the ‘Tee h set on 00 2 From Mr. A. itehead, corresponding secretary of | found. ‘ ‘ c istaat Renter ork emtaie P oe ice wi i permite. There i good wheeling rom | Peath filed with neg *s ut bore the N. Y. Hist. Soc., transmitting a newspaper report, | , Oficer. Nonats testified to his arrest of the accused, | Cotev, assistant keeper of Auburn State Prison, both of iy point on eo judson my, an ices for er worl theal 'e list oporti . | and the acknowledgement which the accused made to | whom were indicted for manslaughter for the whi Be 7, Teadimess to carry pumengers io ult deati- | Teeth mounted for other ‘Deatts: "All work done at this of cad eepreaniog: © bape Sst. 6 progres Mi wale ney | Rim of having Cominitied thy theft Tie sare i tits | of the couvict Flush, hare resigned thats eietlons "team ing the library, and preparing the catalo ° , nat! ‘90 through to Alban - ‘warranted. N. ; ‘4 prepa: ig iso} 5 w. ‘has been appointed Daygh $120. eaifat on beard the Bost ence ny | _ieelmrre. Surgical and Mechausienl Dentist. Sl ohn the. boned of the resolution authorising the | Cate found, the prisoner guilty of pat iarcehy oni, shat ie “Sheldon, of Sennett, hus been appointed brie ‘he celebrated ice steamboat in T. ik MEERA ike Aitatiea COT Ramee mi i 3 Sterling, assistant keeper. q he ee born oca Courtlandt cat Luberty sts, | WINDOW SHADES, TASSE. CORD, &c. From Hon. George Folsom, of the Senate, Albany, | Penitentiary for the term of six months. , Chaadaesen, pe Werueniares ieee, i IN MONDAY NEXT, (Feb. th,) the subsersber will Feb. 7, transmitting, at the request of Chancelior Wel: | _ Trial for Passing Counterfeit Money.—Caroline Mor-| ‘The Postmaster General has ordered a prosecu- rif 4 pre cis will be landed at any of the rogular latogs pride they ‘are paid for at the Agent's Office, and it list. freight ow board, or to F.C. Schultz, at tis choose Bawa a fis’ °? No. 58 Chatham Street, New York, One door from the corner of Chambers, ft new, extensive, and rand tr TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, he , fan was then put on her trial for passing a counterfeit Bates’ by Ceelispkes Gone waite A $s bin to Mr’ Elisha Troughton, of No, 90° Rosevelt Congren eeaenees, Neaieet Gunking the lento if hbrary. : i street, on the 26th el Ahegt last. The bill not having | different times, for a third person, in violation of the From tho same gentleman, Feb. 18, acknowledging | bee correctly described in the indictment, the jury ren- | post office law. Wo understand the sald two letters SsVoessssscusarsessssssssecusssss SPSSoossoostestocursssacesssS REN BLAST ET | letter of the corresponding secretary of the 16th ult., in | d¢red a verdict of notiguilty as charged. She was,on mo- | were from Governor Seward, then at Washiogton, t Bi Le Vit EE as i AT A egy ART hg elem to be soe regard to the expediency of obtaining 50 or100 copies of Hon ot the District Attorney, remended to prison until a | his friends at Utica. A member of Congress rg only, Ferry will be asfollows.— bat:rom our facilities for manufactaring.as well as for import Mr. Schoolcratt's report to the State, as Indian agent, | °° ime: ‘ave been framed, and acted upon | under the new law, frank his own letters. The fine {or sl 10.A- M.,3, 0% P. M. ing, we think we can safely defy competition with the WORLD! for the use of the society, and stating the small probabi- | >Y the Grand Jury. each violation is $10. rig, 18 MisgsEM (A sood assortment of Tassels, Cord, &., will be ket lity of the success ot the application. ‘The ovat tba adware ntl omarion mornings. | rid Bangby Oriel Mercury eays:—'*From indi il instead | oa hand. oe ee ee eer ne eee ane caqy oleate and retail purchasers are respectfully invited to veya gap lt itd by A leen dn nap they So pegiremte Court. caltoge; we think: Gheteinhl.be 8 inase nemier haieree examine 5 fore Edm be 4 DUNOKER & BECKER. report of the Rensselaer Institute, at Troy. BMancu 3. Sandford &. Brood ve.cinthony N. Hoffman, | *2mmer, than for any year since 1836, One thousand New York, Feb. 7th, 1846. Int 9 jew York, February ‘This f dwelling houses are now wanted in this Rents ~ FIFTEEN FARMS. seed toate at i 7 cover $120. The plata la rokers sea eiieyod thet | are euormously high.” ce . jon of the town , West he ~ A , . . vn Places of from to thirey acres each, splen vs Que by the otigteal patentees, extending he was employed by defendants to negotiate s Toast for George Lowery, the actiug Chiet of the Cherokee ig Trefand, a ned Weles, Applce | cheitt aes fay Rony - reed. Re preserved in the family of his ancestor, John Holmes,one | $9,000. He accordingly entered into a negotiation with | Nation, hes iss @ proclamation, calling mm the Sprvgetees agian. Hpien, mec promt tama eta bea’ sad le close Aonly 2s LAURE vee Treks (wenta;mlne patentees Of that tein. & Mr. Thompson, who proposed to lend the sum re- | people of the “Nation” to observe Friday, the 6th inat., Ww. ‘2: AY TAPSCOTT, etionger, New Rochelle; or Jol Hu. Peters, ow York’ : So 5 From . F. Havens, Librarian of the American An- quise: upon receiving adequate casey | arenes as aday of fasting, humiliation and prayer. Atrh : a at Miller’s tavera, New Rocheile. 110 Sw*re_ | tiquarian Society of Worcester, Mass., acknowledging Mitel ar Wy Pepe! oa he? se 3 fore a "The Whigs of Rochester have nominated William REGULAR LINE OF PACKET SHIPS racket KT MANUFACTORY 1 Boston, March 2, 1846. | commanication on the subject of memorializingCongress , Esq, his cou ester mr ygte paghadn Pitkin, Esq,, for the office of Mayor of that city. ofthe 6th March—The first class, fast sniling packet 0.67 MAIN irs: Detenti F — Sail. | for the distribution among the Literary and Seientific In- | before Mr. Mitchell, which consisted of a mortgag: : ‘ rat 44 i ip INDEPENDENCE, CG: "Allen, burthen No Br SIDED LANE (UE STAIRS.) tention of the Southern Mail by the Storm—Sail- | stitutions, of copies of all the scientific reports and jour- | held by Mr. Aattony N. Hofman, on lends in Dutche: iest fall of snow experienced in St. Louis | eS pov Te ie ery = pe 24 cabin and HE SUBSCRIBER offers to the ing of the Steamer Cambria without the Letters | nals resulting from the Exploring Exped ition, and con- | County. Mr. Mitchell decided that the mortgage shou'd on the 19th ult. Itcommenced snowing ing very secommodations for eabin, 2d cabin end Bae eae aakes oe er ee ot - Auting | verlag tha sxwarance of theo co-operation of the | be assigned, aod that a paper suould be drawn up and | the night previous, and kept steadily on throughout the e », Persons intending thou! nders from New York—Benefit to Mr.and Mrs. Ayling Pp 4 } ake Imunediace application on rl tooe of Maiden Lane or | rent and laa complete Gtsagug Pains harebeen speed to ob- | TT ig EE. ©. Robinson for Chealing--‘The | Counc, ofthat society in the accomplishment of « work | signed, by the mortgagor, conseatiug to tho assignment | succeeding day; the average depthig from eignt to ten | to Cores ol Fie ol tact tts, | “Having had long experience inthe business, the Sabscriber : aed yard J Seles Retbadee saber Guliesette ree ciner ae ok, | ean domme Gilaoley te setation s0| inoue, coetiticus, esd:| ; i | 4. The packet ship WATERLOO, Captain Allen, burthen iow | is caabled to make all he necessary improvements and give Opening of Spring, §c. “the Oregon question,” and announcing the preparation | thé negotiations fell through. ‘The defendants then re- Places Migs: ie brn ; ig thei Saad Fetes "Hl, seseged the Independanes, sad ealt'on the 31th | Sepery eeeeaction- ; | Fine rk meant nol wept Septet by the society of @ volume of large size and much in- | fused ta pay the broker's fees, For the saisgs put the | Funning about 780 spindles; they will hereafter run 1960 | aa Pe areoms doqsrens of pending for thes LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | steamer Mohegan, which left New York on Satur- | “From Hon. G. Folsom, Feb. 29, transmitting a printed fro his sons, in business, | (Pinder. a Pe en completes tie eta ea ak making application ns above. WANTED. day afternoon, having been compelled by th copy of the memorial of Mr. Schoolcraft and others, a above mentioned, to raise | cs ployment to 40 or 50 hands, and turn out about 1000 PACKETS FUR HAVRE-sEC. GAT LEILN 24 Families having superfluous WEAR- | to anchor near Hart’s Island, where she remained until 4 | coiamittee of New York Historical Society, calling the on, no part of which he was to receive. It was, | ounas of spun cotton per day. bc: Packet phi ONEIDA, Cept: ia 17, Fite Atma. tc, they ‘would dspose of to advantage, | O'C1eCK the Dext morning. ‘The consequences of this de- | attention f the Lagielature to the ALorigival History of | therelore, contended that he was not a partyin interest, | PT © OA" Ot Oe Oy sayarMr on the instant. For i i i “4 * } to 5 . 9 “9 . iw ment tty do 20 by Sending for the subscriber, whe will wand thess | tention are ip Cambria and rors’ fina te tay heeicnd | | The Corresponding Secretary stated that, in accord. | !oan was not completed, the plaintif’ was not entitled to | A. B. Ging, who has for some time past been employed 9 Tontine Buildings, or PACKET SHIP Ne A will be detamed until | No.2 Wail ‘street, N.Y. | letters intended for the ° 1, | ance with the instruction of the Society, he had trans- | TeCover, and that that was the custom in this city. The | in the general stage office of this city, suddenly disap- 'ASKA, for Marseilles, | All orders through the Post Office, or otherwise, Panetaaly are left behind. The ee Conan poi ind are mitted the resolutions in reference tothe memorial to | Court charged, that the first question Lae he had to pee yesterday morning, and has not been heard of.— c yeaday, the 4th instant, at | attended to. 14 Im*r__ | at 2 o'clock, P. M., with forty passengers to Liverpoo! Congress on the worke of the Exploring Expedition, to | P®#8 upon ,was the yaa liability of the dei ts. If | His cap was picked up,in the river by one of the hands Wo'elock, at which time the Passeagers will please | ~— MR THOMAS STARKEY. | and five to Halifac. Among 'the fermer were Prince | the Historical Societios of Maine, New Hampshire, Ver. | ‘ey were not jointly liable, they could not be sepa. | on board the Old Hickory, which lies at the lower wharf. TE ee er ae eee Psat Offiee, and Letters taken | [NFORMATION WANTED of Mr. Thomas Starkey, of | Joseph Nopoleon Bonaparte, and N.C. Poor, Esq., of the | mont, Massachussetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New fi ent eek e plaintif’ ant Bot recover agains Iwas a perforated oy jistol ball, and had some black Pt hg hao Birmingham England, who arrived here about two years | firm of Lows, Ball & Co., jewellers, of this city, who is | Jersey, Pennsylvani Maryland, Georgia, Kentucky; althougi wo youn; loffmans might be 1H ing in it. pplication — bearer of despatches. pal aa Oe OO | since. Letters with remittances are waiting his f Indiana, lows, the National Institute,Lyceum of Natural xt question to pass upon, if they tound d jot into one of the windows, and shot himself in Regular Packet —The weil . 5 ; TUR BEANO W RIN LER CA aE | At re WA A DUaR | (tt ands of Mr and Mr. W.L. Ayling, iat of the | Hutry, Amaican Antiquarian Society of Worcester, | 20% Joity liable, was, whether he cuutom et up Oy | ibscabers trea ho Fore Aiogh Mckwen, master, having two-thirds of | ——————_______I° Su ton street. | Howard Athenseum,héld a meeting on Friday ing at | Dorchester Antiquarian Society, American Philosephical Manta dad tot aalonteniaee i will meet with quick des For treight BIRD CAGE MANUFACTORY, the Tremont House, to make arrangements for giving | Society, Historical Society of University of North Ca or pualatify, Mat. ‘Tydom The People’s Organ, St.Louis, of by enrgo ’ s laintif’, Mr. ‘Tl 1 ga a or pasuag Wing exce r’) accommodations, apply to the | No. 1 St. John’s Lue corner Beac! eet, New York. them a complimentary benefit. bbcode pf d lina—but that the only reply yet received was from the a gti . ‘Tyson; for | say3:—Yeuterday wasa real down enster—it snowed captain board, cost ride Peck tp er . ‘HE SUBSCRI6: K would inform his Customers and the | table committe appointed to mangge the ss, | Antiquarian Society of Worcester, which offered their and Mr. Winans. continually, without cessation from morning till night, POR eT a ee Public, that ne & « eps.constantly on hand ¢ large supply of | and Wednesday evening hes been selected as the time, | cordial co-operation. and it bids fair to snow on till morning. We may truly The AL Brigish ark Ann Harley, Capt. Robt. Scott, will | fancy and common eCages of every description, whi and the Tremont Temple, es the place of this benefit. | A numerous list of donations made tothe Society since Common Pleas. this is the greatest fall of snow we have ever wit- smcesed the Adam Carr. offers forsale at a ower rate than they.can be boughtelse: | vir Brougham has postponed his concert, and volun. | the last meeting, was then reported and laid belore the Betore Judge Daly. nessed in St. Louis for the last nine years. yROR NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana, and New | nhere. | Morchapts Would find i¢ to their advantage to call and | toored his services, om this occasion. Mr. and Mra, | meeting, hy Mr. Gibbs, the Librarian. Among thes Marcu 8.—J. Underwood vs, Palmer and Peters —Thia ; York Hijse—-fowalar a ‘gee | ° tic larly tho followi was an action of trespass. ‘The defendants are owners of | __In Northern Pennsylvania the depth of snow now S| patch irom New Y hele valusblenaia. ine | From k-H, Ludwig, Smith's Hestory of New York. the Empie Line of diag bom the ith July lat the | varie from two to our fot dep. In he erler part a LELALETIGOL OO RCE CHET adinee the Ohio Society, Transact I " 1 orse wagon were fehall atre TO ARCHITECTS, (STONE, CUTTERS, AND ee Pb be eee pe] fee Macias it From the io Society, bi tions of the Histerica! is stoe! yantry or! «is attended to with promptness and die a day > dri logs to their saw mills, but lately snow has eccuma q and Philosophical Societ nio. irawn up close to the side walk; the defendents’ driver 1 en ty geek dee: ae herded i ral} street, . ] There ise flattering prospect that he will receive sub- | | From tho Author, Schoolcraft’s Report, Notes on the | slit from one of the stages, the horses took fright, ran up | lated 0 such depth, that in many places they eannot | ize Pisa, neon gecved ou Soda tiny | W'neicazic aes yrand'n pr ecap eho cStaneaos | amma! root of the sympathy of the theatregoing | IANO, 5A, 6 wow yore Jourele and Docu: | Saeking ine ia aad nae snd ining th agen; | Been aiher too toh of Tle winter crop for u quareat fori nie Marsh. Apes aren Ripe ie to A. Huson y ue Cutter, Jersey City, or at the Quarry, The “ Cricket en the Hearth,” as dramatised for one of | ments of the Legislature of the State of New York. 50 as to render him useless. In ‘some time after, accord- bh nee Bre) has not been so much, and such com! oe bark GENESKE, Minott. master, will succeed the meee ABM. H.VREELAND. _ | the London theatres, is to be bronghtout atthe Museum, | | Prom the National Jnstitute, at Washington—Third | ing to the testimony of plaintif's witnesses, Mr. Palmar, | * ae | : . | Sartelle, aud sail Monday, i6th March, her regulerday. 126 “NEEDLE & FISHHOOK MANUFACIORY | tiseveniog. Bulletin of the Proceedings of the Institute. one of the defendants, called at tiffs stable, an The Nashville Republican nominates and su | ‘The New Line—Requint NEEDLE & FISH-HOOK MANUFACLOKY, The of E. C. Robinson, for a conspirrcy to cheat | From W. W. Campbell--Tne Oregon Map, publish ed | told him to send his horse to their stablo, and that they | the Hon. John J. Crittenden, Senator from Ki as | Pocket of 2ist March—The superior fest ening 77 Maiden Lane. the merchants of Boston, and, more particularly, Messrs. | by Congress. would doctor him up; or if not, that they would pay him | 9 te for the Presidency in 1843. | et stip HOTTINGUER, 1100 tons buithen, Ww, CROWLEY & SON, manufacturers of the above | Jones & Brittan, and Simmons & Son, occupied ‘the atten Amoog the purchases made was a file of the New | for him, and let him have ono of their own horses in } og pu The Louisville Journal says that there is no doubt ra Bursley, will sail as above, her rogular day ot, Zespectfally inform the importers of New York | tion of the Municipal Court four days last wi York Herald, trom 8 pt, 1841, to June 7 it accordingly to de ve Forfreight or passage, having! large and comfortable | 42d other cities, that they have now on large stock of | was terminated at 11 o'clock, Saturday night, by aver. | fol. Pitkin’s Statistics, and a file of the Ncw York | dents, but he never saw him alterwards. The witnesses | thst city will soon be supplied with hydrant water, from ees Teves ead cabin, Bye wergidociaziee slp, | vense Wom eomtcurecearee eter ae coal wiaderariu: | dict of guilty. ic rntee olner parsons have been tndicted | Mirror. also proved the amount of the damage done to he $120, | Water works. The City Council have made Bouthatieet. | Porter, can have Their needles labelled with thelr ows’ samme, | {OF the same ol and one of them, A. P. Cline, was | Gen. Wetmore, from the Executive Committee, re- | The defendents produced no evidence, but their coun- | ments to proceed with the work at the opening of oa 1844; 14 vols. | meantime. The horse was . : . ‘ used as State’s evidence in this trial, end testified that he | ported the names of gentlemen admitted as new mem. | sel argued that it was an unevoidable accident, and the | Spring. Phesecker aki Liverpool, 1200 tous, Capt. John Eldridge, | _P-8.—Rovent Crowser, importer of Sheffield and Bir | pal’ kuowingly mode falee reprecomtations te the partna | pers ol the society. plainuf was not entitled to recover. The jury, how- sotsiatihdniaiatan will succeed the Hottinguer, and sail on the 2ist of April. mingham Goods, in part of the above store. £18 Im*re named, under the advice of 4 bt seme ‘and for m0. The Hon. Luther Bradish having quitted the chair, | ver, found a verdict for plaintiff for $120. Inpian INTELLIGENCE.—It is known to many 0 23 r MUSIC. d en Rebineen was which was taken by Dr. De Witt, reported the charter of | _ For plaintiff, Mr. ‘'omlinsom; for defendents, Mr. | our readers that Gov. Butler, while Cherokee t C. tual benefit of both. A letter froi inso! also » Fepor A ITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN M&. GEORGE A. HOYT would respeetfally inform his | put into the case, which gave particular instructions to | the society as amended in legislature, and after | Winslow. Purchased from the Cumanches, a Spanish about 16 Ag, IRELA: LD ESTABLISHED EMI- Friends and the Pablic, that he is prepared to give In- | one of his accom) ‘about the disposition of the | some mgbly interesting remarks, moved its re ine Court. years of age, who had been a prisoner for a time GRANT OF FICK.—The subscribers are prepared | struction on the PIANO FORTE, at his residence, 33 Chrye- rty, amounting to $2,800, which they had fraudu- | the Executive Committee to adapt the by to . * ‘among that tribe. Ho has lived with the Governor, at Genus P ssengers lo come out by the early Bpring ships at | te atrret. or at the resivence of his pupils. ‘Terms. moderate, fontly obtained. kg charter as amended, which was carried unanimously. inidishholthare t Gatasaiee Bene teannitas the ayency; tince his release, and entertaine for him a } to made . more .— Henry . ively affection. A short time before Gov vi rafts enn as usual, be farnished, payable throughout the Yesterday, the first day of Spring, was exceedingly | Several new members were nominated and the names teem | on hie present trip to the Cumssches bf oy | ry jainent board thi . For hi MK. OLDFIELD, fine. The air wes of a cool, yet not referred to the Executive Committee. complainent in this suit took passege on fom For y MERDMAN CoG Sowha._| PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, PIANIST, §e., | peratures Trignly snd warm ‘A paper describing the prisons ‘and prison shige ee eae and’ placed eye, Sogn c ec No. 2156 William street at the eventiul crisis of the revolution, was then read Ul of the last season, and placed his baggage, consist- The Goversor being eunteus t his epinion PAYSAGE FROM NEWRY, IKELAND—The ‘ a 4 ili c ” ILL be happy to play at Concerts Cotillon Parties; | came to invigorate and giedaen the . | before society by Mr. Onderdonk. Pe coppered ship BROTHERS, Capt. | YY ILL be happy to play a an 2 gisdaen | More t port on jog of a trunk, and two overcoats lashed thereto, in | and to humor him, explained to him the object of his i M Entertainments, and tions f bly inte: ill be pub- of the baggage ho placed it in the bag- and asked him how h to |. Gillie ee Ray sso sppotenty es the Piano Korte, Mr. Q. has a Deautifully toned Fiane Forse, | when dreary, winter tat sponges. | sider hae York. , the boy heard of it, and commenced questioniog him respecting charge w ting ite contents, which were | 686° room, and gave hi ticket therefor. Night coming (the boy) answered as follo that he will sell for cash. Can be seen at No. 38 Broad deed of ¢! in on, be wished to avail himselt of his overcoat, when he | he calls the Governor d them money and 710 Way scree hari IMC, | Gest mene sUntT Speen aero oq tovoluton wis offered by Mr. Brodhead for holding | called upon the baxgage man, d other things, aad. get them all together, and J, again enrobe herself in garments of y ing | room for the of procu: Soha f ans, NEW YORK GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS. | green, and the feathered sengsters shall once more en- | & special meeting on the 17th inst. to receive the report | oom, ‘or the Purpose Df prachring the aime, when it wae G oo renee Lib long s corner jane._ | *FVHIS GALLERY will hereafter be open on Monday and | chant us with their meledious voices, and ell remem. | of the Executive Committee on the bye-laws, which was i ae che, | are all collected, kill the Ble ad ON SALE-To cloves concem—The Line? | A jead» y evenings, for the accom jon of those who | brance of snows, and ice, and storms, and shivering | adopted. tended with like results. This suit was brought for the | the Governor that in order white f “4 e : } a H og “ ralue thereof, and the court awarded the plaintiff $25. the OC hi take all of the Iodians Lirorpeel feekers son ing of the vahige ROSCIOS, cannot visit it daring the day. " i hall for atime be forgotten, amid the sweet de- in motion of Mr Brodhead the thanks of hs " now among the Cumanc! to | SiIDDONS, SHERIDAN 3 G. ‘K. They | Ux Saturdays itis open free to the children attending the | ights of natural scenery, as exhibited on our moun- eee ae and tie them to frighten them, and then let some of them | Were buile in thie CA ‘by Brown & Bell, pudlieschools, accompanied by their teachers Arrangements | tights of naturel scener at by the tale Superior Court. ‘and tell them to bring in the prisoners, or he would }, material (a very large proport f to admit schoois can be made with the doorkeeper. » iB Our es, the y of our Before Judge Oakley. ill all he bad kept, and w! had got the whites, to | - ve oak.) and woukimanship, they are 122 Lw® is re musical waterfalls. Mancit 8.—Charles Oakley v8. Howland } Aspinwall.— | Kill all the Cumuaches any how. Gillis is quite unac- suee. Their accom for passengers are very exteo- COMFORT FOR THF AFFLICTED. Notices of New Books, This suit, pending yesterday, and of which we gave & ainted with any civilized notions of treaties, ke., and a eeiition The uae very full and extended report, was resumed this morn- anes thet they should deal with the Indians in the entire day. Verdict to-morrow. | « ingen” style.—.irkansae Intelligencer. Judge Vanderpoel, modations sive and baodsomely farnished. to DR. DE WITT C. KELLINGER’S PAIN Tur Lonvon axp Forxion Quarrerty Reviews. hij bd Bei COLLINS co 56 tontn a AA reprint of these magazines has just been made by | celled the attention of the meeting to thepropristy of « | IB; and nate ERADICATOR. Fee THiS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE. continees | 1 eonard Scott & Co , No. 182 Fulton street—of the | memorial and petition against the proposed enactment. L John Q. stymar, and Phikp Em ; - | the slightest knowledge of nde ing effects former for December, and the latter for January. | _ Dr. Dewit read a Memoir of the French and Indian ender ‘ a 3 | Pel srest with arigk patch Mekwen, dally © | the human fate in'and. Infamoution eaanot Temain | They are reprinted in’a beautiful manner, and con: Expedition which surprised Schenectady, written by | Yor¥, stcue cf see a yot ida, lingering comdinion Falaatt serects “Phe Bebeerioara¢ | {Ep ielahe of passage, having evcattent secommodations, | where tais infalidle remedy is applied, it matters not fot! | ain their usual amount ot good. matter, | rat aarid ond discarcive 1a its atylon Pond welthor so | tbe examination of witnesses not yet having been com- rere ofthe genuine Wainer ON Mit | “idre &7 South street. pal 90 John street. fin im’ | Ferenc wt also re-published wood purely historical oS #0 Interesting as the plain and sim. | Pleted. ———e hiel cargel"sr feel I other i “SER .PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND | BIGELOW’S NEW ENGLAND EXPRESS. 6 The ps ‘been partly finished, it "Ses tenebem” Musk, Wi IRELAND, (ria Li .)}—The subscribers New Yorx Journna or Mxpicine—! leys, x having been partly |, it being now Before Judge Betts. fusk, q » ib pp gh) gers | ROR Fite Keone, Groeatield, Draitleboro, Windsor, | 4 stor House. The” ‘March number of this valuable tae, te farther ee Wares, eat cane tee |: Pies Dar ov Tenst-—Therterm of this court began ; is new Neh onlaedl a No. Liverpool Dy. ai of the regular packet ships, andes. “All Paccagen, Parcels and businesssis any'of te sbove | book is out. It contains a variety of information Lothian yesterdey. A sufficient number of jurors not having use, wi not to ink and to Soar a ne ay rmcn arena sas Url! | towns, cr any part of the western portion of ‘New Hampshire | valuable to the protession. Metloes of the Fine Arte. appeared, the swearing in of the grand jury was post ch aed pleasant lathes.” Towetber with elayge and From their new arrangements for this year, having Loa on care of ‘ ry ia ane eet, Bont, | Artists op America, No. 2—Baker & Scribner,| It is said that Flagg, the artiste has created a ote kenen nen chien the wreteuear ond Dut St ascribe 7 Srutenes, ben I rae sure to mark Packages ts cure of “Bigelow’s Ex- | New York. This number contains an interesting sensation among the upper ten thousand, by rs ogee atc roadie i ine Candies, for the West Inds od JOHN HERDMAN & CU. 61 South street. _— biographical sketch and portrait of the late Mr. Jn- | painting one of the daughters of the merchant In Chancery— First Circuit. Up hag ar Teqecsted to | Fe eR ase Brew York. HASTINGS” man, with a catalogue of the Inman Gallery. princes asa Venus, a lady to whom he had never Before Assistant Vice Chancellor Sandford. ell tal wana te ad ni N. Draft eau, as une be araiahed ty amcant, | Oe TT SMR CO ARHTHA. |" cazres.—We have received all the magazines spoken,, and only imet at parties, concerts, and at | Mancit 3 Monces «. Deuglase._ The further reading | “jwiimer \ JOHNBON, VROOM & FOWLER. payable throughout Great Brit 4 Ireland, Hi oa r tt i le S| ate dent ad ee 108 TY APO SEA SF |Ua y Aaratcan Nava Orricens, by Gooper— | sasha.” wae Rim isoveted when het fuber | p™yprewrage zane fer,aorcommument, | TO HOTELS, TAVERNS, T. IN ite Ludlow, New Yi 4 i - to see the admirable picture of the promis! n ~ , by Mr, | DING ree cea i E igen tan, for $5. "Philadelphia: Tuttle, os Benth habanee™” eae hoa agg coat ig Ml che 8 Banbridge, artiste ; his anger is said to have been very great. = | oer sauaeapiisaneciicelanibes ees tea aad for eee re ier to cerca: y 7 nd 1m je ick and Somers, written in| We learn that Cropsey, the landsca) unter, has _ CalendareThis | cleanliness and cheapness, Langley @ |" gupecl denial Oke coeten ase font 4 ‘OR THE FACE AND SKIN. Erceauriman mien on his easel an admirable picture called*"Noonday.” | crneury CONTE CMtgnaae TRIS Day. | Sigbiy superior ORY. gy OAS ieee Fool packers, are ‘the CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. ‘Tue Quarreaty Beacon—G. Vale, Franklin | {t is said to bea noble step in hialadder to fame and | Gowwon PesescPurt let Noo 40, a2, 46° ar 69, 200, | 222m Soni ati rem Liverrect peter AL HIGREY valeable, Coemetis. foe sredicstons Square. “his is an inte book tor those that | fortune ; this neophyte in art, bids fair to distinc- | 199 t0135, $3, 43, 45, 02, Part 2nd-—'Nos. 126 t0 Lat EXTRACTS h passage can be engaged on the Teter, Sanbura, Ringworine, Freckles nd Gat believe in the same doctrines that Mr. Vale does. _| tion, in the original way he pourtrays our American - FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. be re “ the Lotion for aster ie il New Yorx Lroat Uzsenven—Samuel Owen, 41 | scenery. The woolen fact in Westerly, R. 1, formerly UTRARDS of fy of the choicest Kxtracts, » at 7) cents esc! 1 Bowery, corner 4 Annotreet. We cordially recommend this work to | 4 fire broke out on the night of the Ist instant, in | E20W2 &# Knowles’ soy LF ecoupted by Willem F | whelesslo and TROURSEL, 199 Broadway Wy Mev. Hives: 130 Puiton strea, Brooklyn. e “Ye'hate” | the members of the bar generally. Albany, in the large five story brick storo, 61 Quay | ‘01d, was destroyed by fire on the 28th ult. ‘The fac- | _ iat tm't ' ; ‘LAWRENCE, MYERS & CO., 3 stone street, have “ag Atreet, occupied below by Jona. Brooks, Jr. grocer,and | bieamount of property’ in ty wore, consumed. There | BINDERS’ BOARDS. eeentras Retire Hirt beeen | Seon nee Tae deed wuld | are, uae ena oe tay | oe trae pny 1, a ase Po Be ) farther particulars, apply” © ‘a F,Qard, Dupay & Co. in half pipes, pale and dark vintageat ee Fane ied the owners of public sreeio barrels, 1800 bushels of wheat, and C large quantity of | ‘The Warsaw Signal learns from an eye witness | _ 19 ime Gand 67 Nasane atrect. a ae oi the eanozance many. of their patrons, Tene | broom corn. The was entirely destroyed. The | thatthe Temple in Nauvoo took fire recently, in the | ~~~" 5 DER BOX MAKERS. | oN. BW. & JOT. T. J: Dapay, 7 segars. Even the drivers, from ex- | iarge-five story store in Hudson street, which root, from the etove pipe. It blazed fora few minutes, | aomene de as TO PAPER-BOX MAKERS tor eal 7 ample, do likewise. We do not hy this abo- hole Deiore, the | STRAW BOARDS.—10,000 Ibs Serow fred Se superior ich shor fe e. ‘Tonsame a under conto house minable babit ‘e do ni ; awe, 1 ee inthe rear with 61 pidwae poe burning a al twet in diameter ™} Ss aod peters ead a aed forsale

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