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_ to teagan Vel. XIL., No. 64—Whole No. £877. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation...Forty Thousand. DAILY HERALD—Every day. rice 3 conts per copy SWEENEY HPRALS “irony Gaturey rice 66 com mA Sethe weal’ peicermalways. cath PRI pig villas re aR remem geeestintnese, pia id, oF Tae BENNETT, New Youx Herp Eevancrstuane west corner of Fulton and Nassau streets ADESI eine eetENiE Ni th i: te flnce,two story and tad attic, with under lar—marble mantels in basement, and first and second 's work, about three rear 'ag0, for a private eee ee EORGE GABKIN, ‘0 Be, 110 Cherry street. THE mec pan No, 187 Broadway, New York— faraiture and fiatures Belonging thereto for" atic cheap, Inquire on a the prewa ines. m5 lw*r TO LE’ A DESIRABLE HOUBE: i in od he village of Jarsaion Leljat occupied, wit ‘he Ht tary ith mb Tmrble mantels, in Hote oder a oa “Alfa, Two other Houses ia the vill F ioe. ear the ‘Hailrond Depot sn DSCs “Actdoalces ove at ich can be occupied immodiagsiy. “Bor far fers, ee rE — py the first of May —— of a three elightfully situated ia Kast Broadway, BE a gmail Jamily of thee youre persons. % ah quiet family these Apartents will be le ress vere yt Branch Post Office, e, with and where an interview may be had, will be attended m4 lw*r to iemm IN: Bs Undexbted reference will be required. TO LET. THE THREE RY modern built brick House, Ks 103 East Broadway, hid a Conere V Water io Kitches, ke. Se Peal ee from 3 Appl; mnt A. earl street. ar = y next— jl first 1 fro ia he shore said Price and loca- atreet, between ‘and Broad: aon, sddress Post Gis Bas 611. m3 3e*r TO LET, IN FORT LEB, N.J A FIRST Wank HOUSE, DUBE, with ab ee i tA gctes of Be mdeedetumet morta Cults ie sat Soon mares ope zi i road, only a few mir hal Seah: ears, if Fequired.” Inq 9 street, New York. TO LET, IN HOBOKEN, wate te he tnd bomen brick Houser, ieee tee ern der cagrmaanyonee tebe ba: te the ah Maik ve fitted i aaienty tnd Bere: | tp | pombe i eaimrgcet imatble mantels. and Beck grates shout, and are $1 fan front by 52 | ide ‘a re railings. ‘The situati aang view of te river, bay aud eit jg Maer eet gh walk webs Be ferry, where the 7 minates | mutes: and every bal€ hour to Canal’. Apply at the ferry at ee mae ote ting oa faonishe | ‘Nove Jobu street, trom 1010 10 to 12 0! ET AREN ISLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE. A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT, with a few ee attached, on the north mole Dr. Valentine M 5 shest wx miles fi a eee, any It will be let with the t08.B. wae HINGS, Reawistw*r_ store en fone ot | grein ee eee Se | wets Wall Dil eesse oren tho revsniones of Mrs. Jane em toy the two story fee Pi penser TOE ty ese aie Se oj pha ame See eee ens Sas contracts, for —_—s aan aie abore we 4 at 1 HOUSES AND FOR SALE. 7 ntry seat in i ora comnts within. a few minutes aires Selig Serene silent A all we \OMPSON, lornstown, N. J. iR , LEN meee ston ep era removed from corner ay Bee too well known wa 9 reed commendation, will be ye fouid at ARS ene, ao Tis youths’ ond WXiurpon. gay B—Gentlemen’s Hats of the Spring fashion OOKING GLASS A! “a ee ORE ee he, well known fast sailing Packet D. Gene Hach Mekwens dally er | 4 " illmeet meet x3 qn or EOE ARA ANY, m4 NN. ma trout to Albany: New- will va yh Bret oe samba Pee, Cc mz. a ise, leaves Se Pier betwe meq paclare at 74 o’elock, ae be be wh at any of th “inn ey are paid for at the Agent's Office, and ‘on the board, P.C. Schult ths ofhce os te Ls apply on |, OF to hades, a Rowe rth the \SLAN! PERRY ve Staten ~ ie tarts M. Oe Bundars the et ‘will ax “at i1 o'clock, instead rita M 7 BOSION STEAMERS. = FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. abe British and Norch. Ame mica SEEDONTA, will fe mene | Saree ees “ 1A, Alexander ron . Lott, Commander, on Friday, May 1, red; atten ps the comfoi ‘of par ptroua, taken t's far iscount, le quality, furnished promptly and to ‘TAME S: ml 2w eod*re UNITED STATES HOTEL, and Ni en Pi A We ion City,D. C. oe Pah THE rRornurTons ane ger ange and medera bail | take theft fist snd’ commodions steamers NEW thanks tothe pub- | YORK or CH. 10N, sand a arrive at Albany the same even- pe chara iberal penal areata apf os ere i ty have been made to make the line sore, and finned to che pablic fr te am te oe house is situate on ane = seesen Onvement we iniiroad Depot sad the MAIL LINE aT OCK, ra cnnanedsting Grea ien red guests, Fanpi * and Indie sparta | jand ii vent ane wi tee inte od wheeling tow inary tastefully | int on fadson q Toudinons to carry carry passengers to sunt iene ac to dining hall is one of the ight: by dayand fg shag ee inion, Our iy chal dgment ras Sieeciminateays bite in | e ent of a i jie in | — essentials req ined to render & ee rocalees to rr. yes. as heretofore, ee ae. oes ae CAUTION. MASON’S SPANISH BLACKING LABEL 'ERFEITE! iD Shippers, Merchants, and te PEMALEENS Fe gp use MASON’! of servants are fms Sim eodtre wet te Fe LEENGE BLACKIN very. respeot- ted to ABELS Back Boxes, ot JAMES sige pomeee Labels Rave’ eit co} ied t. Camel forthe fature, Jax. Mason will ature on the labels of every, box of Blacking pre- t which none is geunine . His long eupe- rience asa manufacturer, the extent and variety of his ma- chinery and other facilities, afford: him superior advantages r any other Blacking Manufacturer in the United rs for BLACKING and WRITING INK, of the best MASON, 82 North Third atreet. y fo ce pam BASSETT FRENCH OUNSELLOR AT LAW: foo ct all the courts hele bay Foner of Richmond and county of Che: Dowell forany amount wit at i Wik 9 (rany cut eaplakd, Teeland, feodlend ad Mt torney’ a tion by letter, (post paid,) will Il mest prompt ral tin Arg Te E. P, Beott, fairh 75 South ae Marden Lane. M.C., Va Hopkins, ork. for NOTICE. <3 P_MOONEY, F8Q. FEDERAL STREET. BOSTON. AS a appointed for tl Old jis rant Houte of John fordman & . New ™ FIRST FACKET, FOR GLASGOW— With h—‘The splendid and fast sali ADAM CARR Capt. Mckiwen, will have iam N. B.—Mr. Hudson will eo 5 cage of an Mr. French and forward same to him safely. 420 Staw3m*: Papers int nded PEST [D BEST INSTRU‘ oti WRITING ns o Academy, 189 Broadway capes posite John street. AN or and Elegang Commercial peice WRITING. Thisshin’ north shai Pa, accommodations for cabin, Hel, continue to De aught(during his stay in New York.) second cabin and steerage passengers, which will be taken a fo Ladies and Gentlemen of evsay acs, Day eo. live- Yeasonable rates. ‘To secure berths early application should | Sing, in Twelve Lessons, for the small charge of bbe made oa board, at Peek slip, oF to Ma. Buistow, Finshing Writs Maas, promises and avra- wai 'W. J. IiPaPscorr, cr Ma fe eines ket oeerseee caer re, CKET SHI lass, fast sail ip ANI prtseneapner¢ ‘Allen, meek a tous, will sail as above, her ring very superior accommodations fof cabin, 2d cabin and is to igmbaric should steerage passengers, Persons intel take im fate application on be siden Lan sp rents Contere of | hay ond ath siteets. The packet ship WATERLOO, Captain ‘Allen, | burthen 1000 }» Will succeed the Independence, and sail on the 1ith » her regular day. Persons desirous of sending for their friends, can have up, on Moderate ae by mr ught out by the above pplication as sure. wall sail on the bos instant.” BOYD ven fast sailing Bi ickwen, having two-thi her cargo engaged will meet with a a For treight or passage, baring excellent, gecom jont, apply to the on board, eas of Peck slip, ote 'URN, 87 South st. weeks. "The names shall have nd puta two best jane C Broad disposed to partici Ucares of Lacraran tue Allowiog Gectlemen here Seas chy and FASHIONABLE ‘tylee ot Fe “TNT WELVE. MEYER GSONS FOR Rete ! Narr ExPinG and SHort Hanp taught Private lessons given. Families and 21 Rawim*re ip ACME ‘OF EXPEDITIOUS WRITIS —Btew- linge respectfally announces to the public tnat he fae uence fog # Clase OF co hnndred Ladies Red en, for n COURSE OF SIX his and expeditious erate of day ev jeason will be gi of H i PACKETS Bi givento Sab Gold Watches, valued at DRUMS, Written in thy ‘Characters othe po bea ant the addess of the w n ated and chosen by th inety mess and Wit contained in all the C mse: whi the Clairmae ve anid Commit ill be read to them by may be seen at Saxton & Miles’ To ensure a correct result to all who mepeel the above intellectual and am way. WOODRULL & Ml agents for the sale of tickets, who will be responsi nme AL aia atk ‘Ann Harley, Capt. Robe, Seott, will oe a Carper gt her = FOR IVER he New Cates fea 6 aco Princes 9 "2 Patan asa ket it art Saperies all Clerk at the Office of the be HO iNGUER, 1100 tons burthen, | Perfodieal Depot, or ey, ‘Shspard ‘and the New Fat ra Sar wall suilas above, het cogular day York How, ‘eet forthe Cou Gel freig! large. , follow toons and cabins apny sapaata mente aries, | Aw York foun, January, ig" Mr Hating rte & MINTURN, third lecture on et Clinton Hal ‘87 South street. oven Inst. ‘answered, to the. pene yrpool, 188 tons, Capt. John Eidridge, and and seemed entirely master of his subject. bor taken but : will ‘succeed jottinguer, and sail om the ist ‘who had t re jessous of ut H. en ee rexd very readily in, Steno-Phonogra , sue! A" tences as were handed in wg the audience ‘and written on vthe ND IRELAND OLD ESTABLISHED D EMI: | blsckbourd by the Leeta mi 2w eod*re iT OF FICK —The subscribers are prepared eo ER eee arresarpetn dine TTissegmet jeasary to aay more in favor of STENE- Drafts ‘can, as usnal, be feriahed, payable ehroaghont the | iat Celebrated work on Cutting iments, than that i United Kingdom. For further perce are, wofeasion. By the aid of the numeroes cat AN i Uo. 61 Bonth st ther with the ample ex ‘secom: of moderate capacity can, vate tad ee AGE FROM NEWR' ND—The fost alin gore meee oe | in amaneer not tobe next, tunity fc The foll Semsengers who wish to sonse divoctse New Yar, a chy nel ames who testify to the "For terms of Dapeng. x which are moderate, apply to the bo ‘J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 an Practically acqaeinted, with Mr. poe are close a concern—Thi iS SHERIDAN sed C. ahead i by l, + inte ath by Brown & 8 ell ith tal exe beii Stenemets Treaties on Cutting Gar com eesepeal application to ta, with pleasure re- errangemen and in its superior to any heretefore America, P. Hoary, & mend it as a work, com) apd in Sutery Staats & Beker Yrryon & "Horacrs James Dally; P Haviland: J. H. Baacker, * | Eid aaa eae (te unsurpassed, if not | " ‘= "The above can be obtained of the author, at No. 113 — dneione fat pace gens ee Sereda, | Broadway, New York, price from $8 to $10 per copy. tire hud handsomely furmabed, fpPyes, Bent Panoz, f-VHOM GREAT FanITATN PANG | came ttae SA AN SN nye mELAND, AND, re Liverpool. ~The subeeri HIGHLY valaable Coumetic for eradicating eee can ae morn, Frgekleg and Dathaeonc fi transient ships, to sail for as ou their appointed. days, at their lowest es nit yest complen 4 ee RTE detent er, se, Brooklys. ome ake PN HERD I Cee ti Bouth L4 WRENGE, TRS co beens seers ave all street, New York. L4 received Per and HERDMAN, KE! AN & CO. Li BR PP wpa Km pene Kar] as ete be far _ a any amount, Po “9 py ireland, on application OMATEgOTES,, GENERAL EMIGRATION ICES, 75 80 rr Orr ort an 5 Sanh st fat, comer g erat Lane, ishing to secure passage friend vero jin the com stro sats hr rime of Liver | are res baer cod meanideent and Severe = packet ships || positively as advertis in any of ed on jearure will be cmon euomne terme h they offer (oak and enti Set ere mt oe, rt ot &Boeker, do do do do . J. eres Ne do . do. ey. offer tor sale. “The same ia uader stom ome entitled to debentnre INDOW SHADES, TASSELS, CORD, &c. LU panes MONDAY ‘NEXT, (Feb. 9th,) the subsersber will Poe 58 Chatham Street, New York, One door from the corner ff embeee, se Rew, extensive, and yee ‘ou thus side of the Atiancic, despatel found sonar Gaaetse r" guBcctec® | part Begee ‘Ameren Pret veil ta 3 ahi er, fe. well ‘known sailing’ qualities of these Barro our cite or mas pesmertatae tere forea Weabins scegad cabin and seen cat passers, | otyea fh Hood amortment 1 Cord, Se, Will be kept || srg te these © Say, Cat line, To seeure passage, and, for | "Wholesale and retail purchasers are respectfully invited to W. & J. T. TAPSUCOTT, eet) comer of Maiden lane. » as usual, for any | N. B—W.& J9T. amount, payal blethroughout@ Britain and Irelac d. P hee GLASGOW.—REGULAR PACKET— | 2 | Ta aS a it matt a en session, fackson Se- jnl3 taw6w tre for ay act to incorporate a lew York, January 10, eae ain? oe TAIN HOTE! sreeeT, at ORE. Tie p80 PE facta ng nae “mee ihe Teel iter bee ap hese 24 det ed, ible, Soca tif Possible, to eusure fa ies hat | EVES 10 ete cmmree ct Tera loge gietrsa eer och tavern, eall and examine for themselves. New York, Feb. 7th, 1846. DUNCKER & BECKER. im’m Pisra.ts ade tents ah Lag eas of mm wo ae ra ant esc ttle apo ARMY Re New Hocheite [ANUFACTORY | 3 Hrs No. 61 MAIDEN J SoA Fo nok STAIRS) Apply to MO COLLINS apr p FRY Peo, | (HE SUBSCRIBER offers to. the oes UNITED syats’s 2 eT) GREAT BRITAIN been spared to ob- AND IRELAND Trad long experience inthe business, the Subscriber OLD Re? ABLISAED EMIGRANT OFFICE. “ pints owe & enal ie cs make alld the necessary improvements and ave ge2ss Out byte early spring shy at pad “tn torr the United Ki ; X med “For! insuee aes, HERDMAN & KO, LEFT OFF 0 ee AND FURNITURE ATL fan oy Fang avin cpapuene CUSTOM ae saw ay 3 Gi NG Arr i Staal Soe ses) eel LLC TONS Przice ‘ebi 19, 1846. $ : 7 woul doce [ to advantage, NOTICE: Propel Will be received at t wba | Soy aov0 gat fr the eubecr ARE Ce ord emia et 3:49 sige, | cate Hee ss bee pad Light Boats H Alone the > ty 4.03 eal all Srermaeeti mea THOMAS pressed Oil from head Theil isto wot ig rn best Penere beuaced by, 4 Tea A ei oy tM sant roe United States guager, at the ti f ‘with fm ‘are wal livered as requireds is iron- u hy i 4 a ring. helo pay ea made 2 gd | ath ne “i17 Fulton street. sdperimmen elt Wile teeetink | BIRD CAGE MANUFACTORY, , sens Line corner Beach street, New York. the cutaider ™ ine vale Se Freie ev wer | Ti UBwCRIB: would inform his Caatomers 4 the ©. W. LAWRENCE, ablic, that be yo hand large ou fig awM. seme ts, de e¥ and common & RG of every fe 18 Hi ai eation will ret ie, Neidate ten tetlnon er ot = oi al enere. “Merehanes would nd to thelr advan pnd | Pm [PONE eR ERR 2 TO ARCHITECTS, STONE CUTTERS, AND | BUI TLDERS, py yen REE STONE scenishod, by becriber, equal to Con- salt ab atcheaper, on yg ey seater, feces ker at the ABM. H. VREELAND. EEDLE & pe aoa _MANUFAOTOR, | YarM. CROWLEY & SON, mactfutarers of the abor oe | Mi aeruartentay eres ea] eae ae = Serer tecae |* their needies labelled wa’ name, f Bi {Scrat aininat apeat au CPS near cee em! tan — lacus sad comin acid MUSIC. . EORGE, A. HOYT: would respectfully inform i vgs OVA is Hae ct me kas American Gqaensiaaal Association ae society met +t half past seven o'clock on ‘Wednes- day evening, when the chair was ther Bradish. The miny' f the last meeting havin; been read, areport war Committee, stating, among other matters, the arrange- ments ma‘ ith the Historical Society, for the meetings of this Society, in the rooms of the former. on Epwarp Cianx then read before the ighly int interesting paper upon the cultivation of si — | ing into various details, en: statistical positions poss extremely scientific and ing cl Mr. Van Errs addressed the meeting at some any th tion, amount, and prospects of the silk culture in the dif- {0 | forent States of the Union. Col. Crank piscatted, @ resolution, providing for the | | appointment of a committes to de to procure means for the establishment of manufactory in its —- stages, especially in near the city of New Dr. Mason proposed as an amendment, that the com- mittee be directed to inquire first into.the expediency of | the above matters, whic! A! accepted as a modification of oe first resolutions, and imously adopted. Dr. Ganvyex followed, and read a very Finteresting pa result of pe upon the rotation of cro} T fsa bene me be Potatoes, cli whole was, that roots Aptis , clo W ces, are the best annual rotation 3 whioh can be popes ed | {23 | inthis country. ‘The Norfolk rotation of turnips, bar: clover and wheat, which is adopted most success. in England, does not succeed so well, and is not so ible in this country. Mr. Wrepex made some interesting remarks upon the rotation recommended, and on that which is pursued in his county, (Alb Dr. Mason followed, and stated the results of the rota- tion pursued by the New FE —— farmers in some of the counties of New York, ry paazated, so favorably upon land previously exhausted py ta injudicious sys- tem which had been followed by the fest Dutch settlers, that in a few years the soil was revived and invigorated, and the value of the land considerably raised. Dr. Ma- son then read acommunication from Dutchess county, twelve miles east of Poughkeepsie, gi on, | an account of a practical and theoretical Agricultural Institute, or College,in operation there, under the ‘superintendence of John kinson, th originator of this useful under- taking, which was refe d, on motion, for the action of committee to be appointed upon this institute @ communication relating to it. Dr. Mason, Mr. and Dr. Underwood were then appointed such committee. Mr. Tet communicated to the Society a most liberal offer of a large and valuable farm on Long Island, to be P at the command of the Society for the purpose of agricultural instruction, } Sreale and gratuitously, for five years, made by G. G. Howland, io, the liberal owner. A committee was appointed to confer with Mr. Ho’ fiudable objects in view. Th land on his noble means of forwarding the ee ae were then appeinted said comm: tee :—Hon. L. Bradi a G. G. How! Li Esq.; Geaeerer MeCoun; She; AP. Halsey, Ee A. H. Sevaua Ee 3 SoBe eal Buga’ Mes Enq; A. Steve BH 5 * Pall Esq.; 8. T. Jones, . and James P. peti Ts, a ir. A. P. Hausxy informed the chair that Mr. Daniel Campbell, ot Schenectady, has sent $600 tow: jpacca project of ithe Society. Also, Mr. $500 tu the Society for tho sa r the transaction of some further b reat importance, the Society adjourned. The Hon. hairmen ti then most politely invited the aoe up stairs, to saaaitee and partake of some of t urpose. ess, of no Cuba, being a peculiar kit of bean indigenous to tl climes. Accompanying these specimens of foreign culture were some fine specimens of American pr tion, to wit, a portion of the American ox, per wens: | ther with 6) of the domestic cereal products, prepared with all the art of the baker and formed with savoury additions into a form and shape to which, when thus prepared, is given the name berne by some cele- brated ds in the Pacific Ocean. After these rich specimens of domestic and foreign industry, and do- pry justice both to a polite Be ration y given and tothe choice materials exhibited,the company broke up, after a delightful and instructiy ening, at a late hour. Hieatatowy, (N. J.,) March 4, 1846. Village School—Interesting Examination—Youth- Sul Talent—Precocious Orators, &c. §c. Our village to-day has presented an interesting picture. Parents and children, friends of education, | and, in truth, every intelligent person in the com- munity, having the power,of locomotion, came to witnoss the exhibition and examination of the students of the East Windsor Academy. Through the Herald I wish to make known to the friends and patrons of this ,young but flourishing semi- nary, living at a distance, how, well and nobly the young gentlemen and ladies acquitted themselves. Monday and part of Tuesday were devoted to the examination, which took place in the Academy—by the way, a very beautiful buildin, ivet up at the oe. and through the enterprise of a few Thave not time to enter into ber it is enough for me to sa: wel’ Regt be = drewing, paint French, and the us branches, the ic formances of the Jeune ladies woutd put to the blus many of the select schools of our large cities. a drawing of the “ Natural Rock Tow- er,” tibeneren by Capt. Fremont, U. 8. A., which was very correct. Ihad never seen the original , but boy be id rely from the descrij on riven by ‘remont. roved to the bonrd rs and to their fends that they fully edersteod. principles u; “4 which they solved the eye difficult questions in bra, geometry, kc. ‘The best of all was, that the lite fellows had not the least idea in what part of their text- books they were to be examined. Gontlemen were at poe pi tay to examine the students any where as far as they and the liberty was tahen. Scarcely a tion was Paawareaeel to which @ correct answer was not given. I am more particular in the mention of this, be- cause | think it Lp for farmers’ boys, who have but little time to devote to education. Now for exhibition. About 2 o'clock P.M. the Baptist church was filled with fair faces and cottage bonnets. Ka Mr. Bennett, these cottage bonnets m: one WH, In a few moments, escorted by an ex- cellent Koo ke ihe round, fat, ruddy, good-natured faces of about fifty. bers eppeared in i in the ai of the church, marching, with rity, to the sta; re: Bosh re them. ‘An appropriate PAR er was ‘offered up e ae the Rev. Mr. Mulford. Then tees, in latin, was given by Master T. A. and it did him'much credit. All the addresses were ood. We dislike to ularize ir J.48. Blauvelt ap Masters ir Mie Soe and b most ease }, C01 7 age. Green and Baird wore were tRe last sprakere—biaste Smal. ley carried himself with much dignity in the Napo- leon Bonaparte discussion—and Ja petiie John Cole, acarce three feet high, pope much by and by The Academy of 80 scholars is under the direction of M: R. Willis, who has {gained the confidence of the com ring efforts to Pinay the institution what nity in his unti i hot ould be. Leas RA fs Bee el you do, that these the brig! of our country. best safe guard to to i ibertion Our forefathers, a tivated people on‘an uncultivated land,”received science and literature’ as first born offspring of their earliest and fondest affection; and this day’s work in the fair vil- lage of Hightstown, has proved that New Jersey intends to make them tenants for life. New Improvements In THE GuitLoTing.—Some a we quoted from a Danish paper the ac- con of 6 new method of bebeediig’ c criminals. The ¢ Glaneur du Haut-Rhin, just received, recounts the following i theta in the Cog ing —“The joined [Tender mey be prepared by Fm Coury ote «sa attended to with Promptnese and die | | | Freneh,) sre continy old machine of Colmar being worn out,has been re- placed by a new one, in which the head of the cul- prit will by a sort of box like that in which theatrical prompters ensconce themselves, = a mechanical contrivance will cause his body to fall at once into the cart destined to convey it to pedigree Fad one ee 's corpse will disap- pear from the eyes spectators as soon as the fatal axe shall have fallen, and thus the cul- prit will be under ground a short time after his as- cent on the platiorm.” Court ror THE Corrgction or Errors, March 3.—Present—Senator Lott, ae The Chan- cellor, Chief Justice Bronson, and 24 Senators. Ordered, That the next term of {his Court be held at the City Hail in the City of New York, on hig As) second day of May next, at 12 o’clock at noon; term be to the hearing of spante error. Notes of issue should be From raz River or Prats —Accounts received via Rio ae Senate, by the Sappho, at this port, ate ne those before received. The fo! | of a letter sets aside the supposition that some “ot th the | merchant vessels from Montevideo had Passed up the Parana in the wake of the invading squadron :— “Montrvingo, Dec. 17.-The men-of-war (English and their way upthe Parana unmo- at ee jad not entered the river, and it was expected the; ‘would remain idle some thres or four wooks longer —Besion fae tBtarch 4. Micutcan Raitmoap Save Bitt.—At the last advices, the Michigan House OP, ntatives was | ed Ly animated discussio! e sale bill. An | the vere or branches, }, with lib- iS , $2,000,000 in considera. | the Scented road, is payable in ' lested, wes ad Ti erty to increase it to tion of the transfer Michigan stoc! fat th yrom Hawnrax.—Mr. Keifler, the pro- eon ot of the 9 Halifax Readi at the wharf— Boston Courier, March 6. April next, to be observed as a day of ented from the Eesoutive prayer, throughout that Commoowealt! The Governor ot future | of four hundred dollars, and other parties an additional sum of six hundred dollars, for the arrest of nm Hinton, a lawyer of Cherokee county, Alabama, r of the Sheriff of the count: | Sterling, while in the discharge of his offici with the mu: Varieties. ‘The Governor of Massachusetts, with the advice | taken by the Hon. Lu- | of the Council, has appointed Thursday, the 2d dey of | of public fasting and Alabama has offered a reward fo ‘duties. We learn from the Lowell Courier, taat while the on the culture of silk, and presented a view of the diffl- | Lowell and Nashua Railroad train was passing the culties and impediments it had to encountor. He then | dlesex crossing on Saturday evening, Mr. R. Nickles, | read some interesting statistics upon the present condi- watchman, was accidentally thrown upon the ‘track, ; arm broken in three places, and he was otherwis jured. A Creek Jaden wae murdered a few nights since ae which has been sustained in the in ‘Going Snake D pa pene pri celery were sold in the Alba- ny urerket on Frida: A quarrel rein between T. S. Gantt and J. M. Eager, two members of the St. Louis bar, ii room of the Common Pleas, on the 18th ult. Mr, Gantt | struck Mr, Eager a blow with his clenched hand. Be- bari fog further blows were given, the parties were se- | For this contempt of court, they were prompt- fy fined b: the judge fifty dollars, and held to recogni- pete to keep the peace for the next twelve months. While the steamer Boreas lay at a wood yard, on the Mississippi, a deck passenger, whose name was Lee, in a fit of intoxication, jumped overboard, and was drown- ed before he could be rescued. There are between 7 and 8 feet water in the chan- nel from St. Louis to the mouth of the Ohio. The snow on the Illinois is eight inches in depth. The river is falling all the way down from Peru to the mouth, with 4 and 4} feet in the channel. The Galena Gazette, of the 10th ult. says, the i pe in the Mississippi opposite here,moved o: ‘Thursday last Fever river is not entirely free from ice, but a two more of warm free it. The satinet factor, sy = weather will probably suffice to of J.L. R. Pickford, in Wor- cester, was catereits fire on Thursday evening. The Legislature of Maryland must adjourn on the 10th instant. Aman by the name of Redden, a schoolmaster, | | committed Is rape, it is said, on a little girl, his pupil, in Newepet,, B ‘on the 26th ult. He was ti efore a magistrate, examined and committed, during which on excitement existed. The case is an aggravated Henry F. Hawley and Eliza Smith gave notice, on the 26th ult., to the community at Skaneateles, that they were about to “ assume the duties, jeasures and responsibilities of husband and wife,” without the ordi- nary forms, or the assistance, or permission of priest or magistrate. We are informed by ted at Keokuck thet the steamer lron mpting to crossthe Spanish Chain, last evening week, struck a rock Cee sunk. ulars were asce! that it was re) City, while farther ican, 2 Qist ult. In the Legislature ot New Jersey, porate another Copper Mining Co. wes tira instant. There seems to be quite a rege in this bu- | while the storm was at been incor- | was appearing to consist, Ry however, of individuals | reac! Bich appear to har The name of the one presented siness just now, seve: porated; who own tracts w! | Mining Co. is hardly David Hulburt, Jr. the officers of the Boreas, No Louis Repub- a bill to incor- Introduced on the rtained.— St. ral companies having ines w) » the Complimentary to our own State. them. | upon New York wholesale houses, in procuring goods by false representations, Some time last fall he vit several dealers goods to the amount of twent w in caatody in Rochester. the city, an | thousand dollars, which were sent to Rochester, and | then immediately re Shipped to various points west, and | sold by direction oj Hul! to him. The town eleetions in Oneida Co. have resulted | urt, and the avails handed over in the election of 15 democratic and 9 whig Supervisors. Two towns to be heard from. The democrats of Illinois held a State Convention at Springfield, and nominated A. C. French, of Crawford county, for Lieut. Governor. for Governor, and J. B. Wells, of’ Rock Island, The Hartford and New Haven Railroad Com; contemplate a reduction of fare from Sprii ford, from 75 cents to 50 cents, and frem Hartford from $1 50 to $1. tield to ow Haven to The Unitarian Society in Hartford have ne: ;ompleted their new house of worship in Asylum street ft isa beautiful Gothic structure, of stone, by 65 feet, with a tower to be 130 feet high. Harri ston & Wel Badal with the robbery of Livin; S express, isin to the Slate awaiting,his tri State prison some years men, but was par tendd os on condition Bas his pieeving he stat State and not re turning for twenty y the oe charge, to the State ,to term. ears. If aes oited, therefore, on he lays himself liable imprisonment for the eG rin of There is a factory in New Haven in which, it - said, 120,000 mineral door-knobs are annually nine different styles. workmen, at na day, Ibs. brass, other veneers, and snnum. or about 20, -glass, 10,800 lass, 300 keg nails, tonsiron, 200,000, feet of mahogany and A clock-maker 308 500,000' feet of pine lumber, per Superior Court. Before Judge Oakley. Marcu 5.—Charles ve Howland 4 Aspinwall.— The Jury jury in this case returned verdict in favor of the ndants. Strachan ¢ Scott va suit brought to recover two bills of exchange for —each ‘ewuty J.H. Williams & Co., bearing Small, Williame ¢ Co—This po a date eo" 5, 1844, at 60 days, hee Edgell, Mulford & Co., New Or- leans, and endorsed liams & Co. and ‘others, purchased by the plaintiff, returned under protest, bills are among others and three other firms, to assist John B, Steinberger, with ted ly can 4a opie all of whom J.H. Williams & Co.. Small, Wil- for non-payment. These drawn by J. H. Williams & Co., 8 identified in the purchase of beef, pork, and provisions generally, amounting in all to $39,- 000, which, from isestrous conquences in tions during the year 1844, remain unpaid. the Tetence rests chiefly upon the order in which the notice was of the ;firm in this usual course of business, &c. rved—that it was not served pe oma one of the defendants,was not duthoriz. transactio kc; that Small, to use the name yn—that it was out of their Verdict to-morrow. Before Judge Vanderpoel. Daniel M. Pratt ve Pes oe Mc Gowen and Isaac Adri- ance.—This case, repo been progressed with te pom iderable @ non suit. George Fulton vs. Benj. R. Winthrop. esterdas after hav: .— This was a suit brought to recover the last quarter's rent of premises No 065 B, r year. ihe Premises needed way, for the 6 defence set up that the landlord years 1844-5, at the rate of $425 thinking repair previous to the introduction of a new tenant, to come in on the Ist May, 1845, com- menced certain’ improvements, and that jiances, whereupon he vacated the fore, refused to pay the last quarter the defendant. Chartes Milbank et an action brought to rec by Me in age age of a quantity of flour he was not only ale, ve. Cyrus Losee et als.—This was er tl date 28th of April, 1 }, at two . The defence contend that this note was given independent of the knowledge or consent of and they also claim an offset of about $100, urchased there- ich proved to be-of en inferior quality, and which, as was unde; between the parties, to apply onthe same. To be resumed to-morrow morning. Court Calendar—This Day. Cracuit Cou: Common Pia: ‘Nos. Il Part lst: bead Pe 311 to 442, 69, 123, 124, 32, 62, 142, 60, 266, 156, 166, 157, 158, a7, ‘100, 114, Part Ind—129, 113, 159, 1008 168, 258, 1. TEMPERANCE 1¥ (Vt.) Herald gives the following as the comple: Vermont.—The 16}, 264, 162, 163, 166, 165, 263, 108, 262, 167, rance te vote of the State at the late election of beg ~ dd Anti-License, Temperance jorit oy ol ear the melorty was on other side by 200 votes, making a clear gain of 700 votes to perunes cues, 3,026 13.800 um Exection 1n Lowxit.—The whigs of Lowell elected their mayor, aldermen and common council, on Monday, withou' wasen jon, me party who nomi city, with the exce; cilman in ward votes. inated Mr. Ji jar whig ticket wi ition from the democrats. There wever, to byw aoe ve tic! joshua Swan: for may: carried throughout the ofthe of one common coun- and Mr. Jefferson , the candidate for mayor, was elected by 998 out of Garrat Fire in Cait te Marnx.—A fite occurred in Calais on the 27th inst., ty large desl mill belong- to Joseph Eaton, ‘was soon commant yy double saw-mill, i, owned by Mesers, Todd & Bacon, and to three lath machi one edger, at- tached to the mills estat, $10/000. | Inwured at Mu- taal office, Boston, fo! eptednad the same amount at the tua office, Hartford. baat: Monday svi ox ne Erroxpcn oe | evel as ic acurve gr ‘the fecomott poe hw af upon a sled containing driver was thrown ae se tistance hee ts wtcaped in injury; the horse was either | killed or so | die. hurt that it was supposed he would | aca ee Kenrucny.—The Cincin- a —A —_ 14 6 amount of a promissory | | | loss of merchandise in t! in the court | Sutter & few York | con and other merchandize, by the rea: charged with extensive frauds | oy, et jength, fosultea | at ate The Storm at the South. (From the Norfolk Herald, March 4.) The destructive north easter, of which we barely made mention in our last, wound up with a snow storm on Monday night, having continued with unabated vio- lence for about 30 hours. particularise ; ‘depressed by deep, though vain re- grets, for the sufferers, we have at least the satisfaction to state that the regate of their losses, paintul as it may be to contemplate in its mildest aspect, has been sreatly @ cxexamated . diligent inquiry among the suffere: pte 0 aty-five in number—and, from their report, feel ourselves warranted in saying that the SB BTe destruction ye of merchandise in store, somaleting. ie bos salt, flour, coffee, tobacco, Tog ke., and of lumber washed off from ards og wharves, does not exceed twenty-five thousand dolla The brig Clarion, Leland, from New Yerk, arith res to ell, went ashore near Craney Island, during the storm, and had seven feet water in the hold when pene ain came up to town yesterday. She willbe « 0 The suddenness with which the storm burst upon us, and the advanced hour of its commencement, ae Bight: ) with the circumstance of its being a Sabbat ali combined to prevent every thing fue pencantiante nd two or three hours, (in the aaetiing’ while the tide rapidly rising, was all the time allowed to our mer- chants to secure any part of their exposed merchandise. Some of them, too, were lulled into security by the fact that their low 1d above the reach hs y little dreaming of city on the west at Gran- idge, and on the east at Briggs’ Point, wore eight as almost to form a junction; so that Chureh it was the only channel of communica tion (dry shed) between the lower and wy, pene of the city. Some of the inhabitants residing hin this scene of inundation found it necessary to escape from their domicils in boats, and those who remained dined with Duke Humphrey—tho tide having put out all their kitchen fires. We regret to chronicle a serious injury which was inflicted by th autiiul brick dwelling of C.F. end of Maine street; the ) ripped o mass and blown across the street (60 feet wide) and lodged upon the roof of the house opposite, knocking down the shaft of one of the chimneys! The ‘nterion. of this elegant mansion newly finished, with all its costly furniture, was thus, of ne- cossity, "inundated by the torrents of rain which conti- nued to pour down from the heavens. Besides this, we hear of no other material injury from the storm abeve the wharves. The Portsmouth New Era of damage lay evening gives ed following as the amount of done in that town by the gale on Moi yoo’ last :—" injury has ne done to hous: yy stripping the ro f their coveri: either of slat in, or zinc. Several houses were tot: destroyed, amo: ig which we regret to number Mr. John Vermillion’s oifealar saw mill, just put in operation et the lower end of North street; the wind water has levelled it with {e ground, and from appearance, we believe, has dest: i RA machinery. The water rosetoan uno! mnted hi and entered the first floor of many of the hous ‘about 12 0 highest, the alarm of fire hen it was ascertained that the water had lime stored with H. V. Niet Ei pily the building was saved, with a larg 5 and P prompt assistance of ourjiremen. Many of the ves in our harbor dragged their an- ore and were driven ashore—several of which aro sunk. ae nia ae broke from her ne ‘seeking com, among the ol in embryo that doen’ the tary yard; good frigate Potomac, which was hauled off ay week, forced hertelf up to the wharf again, as if ashamed to go to a f finished, and unfit to bat- tle with the elements. The dredging ‘imachine, used in Norfolk for deepening the wharves, was blownacross the channel to our side, and we learn, was sund, and tho poor animals that worked the same were drowned. The Washington Union of the 3d instant, says:—The mails from the East and West, and from the South as far as Richmond, are,all one day behind their regular time. From beyond Richmond we have received nothing for three days. The cars which lett this city for Baltimore at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, and which ought to havo arrived there at halfpast eight, aid not get in (kd o'clock in the afternoon. In view of the great de the snow, and its liability to drift, it is probabl tet — will continue to be interrupted for several day« come. The Baltimore American of the 3d, sa} The care from Cumberland, with the Western mail, due here on Sunday evening, at 6 o'clock, arrived yesterday morn-* ing at @ quarter past two. The train from W: Sunday night came through without ditealty: but drift snow which accumulated on the road biatebsbete bs lageds the cara fone om city yest morning about hours: ‘The trahr from , due at mid- nignton’ on Sunday, did not arrive until 2 P. M. esterday. hington cars arrived last night one hour after the etal ton time, but brought no mail South of the District. There are now three Southern due. The train from Cumberland, due yesterday afternoon at 6 o’cleck, fot in at quarter past nine; but Brou ht no mail West of it place. The train from PhiJadelphia, due at3 P. = yesterday, bad not arrived when our paper was put to press. The Philadel hia United States Gazette of says:—".The Southern mail due the iG caterday’‘mornog jay m due in the ofter- rn mail hes been were eight mails arrived in the afternoon, but the mail noon not yet arrived. No We ad tince Friday last, and the last night. 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