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_ eS Suk bc hchnanatane: NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. pot Sat Wild Oherry Naw Onixans, Feb. 23, 1846. | destroying some 300 sObuildings. Much sufering was “ Police Intelitgence. si Markets—, be wee ad e consequence. | ARCH 9.—Altempt to Kill—In the shooti wanda poe Fe mee kets—Sham Battle—Carnival— Masquerade | fe Heralds here, as it is every whore, “the people's | between Mr. baibiero, the Frenchman, and Me. Ralph JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Balls—Theatricals, §c., §c. aper.” It suits the people, and they will bave it, and | Lockwood, which occurred on last Friday evening, at . rs ! p. i ONG CONSUMPTION. | No alteration has taken place in the cotton, flour, | OA ™2y those Taurels which you have vo triumphantly | tng residence of Madame Barbiere, No, 9il Broad nahh enemy | ROAD, VIA Honor to Whom Honor is Due. | - id ? | achieved, be kept before the American people, and long | Mr. Lockwood appeared a: Circulation. Forty Thousand. ws | Tt sugar, or molasses markets, since my last, and a | may itsname, which talent and energy have accomplish: | javit, wherein it appears that Mr. Lockwood called a NEW LONDON, NORWICH $ WORCESTER. | OR Pepe aes i tand out in b) of bold relief—the He- , Barbi thi i —~ abeafad lEe ° 1 Morniny @ Foot i . e was a consid- " AAt7 gtelock jn che Morning, from the Foot of Whitehall caitkicakanins | falt-bnsipess has been done. Then d- | oid the Napoleon of the Sree, etn eT TT al fall hs tent ad ae tee te GRAILE HERALD—Kvery day. Price 2 conte per eopy= | <iust, Boats Petry Sundays exsented ay, aaa ever been’ 80 suecessfal 14, com- } erable anxiety on the part of brokers to sell yester- . seg yl art Joor'of the room, be observed’ Mr. Barbiers a Were DmLvery Saturiay—Frice 0% coat | London, Norwich and Worcester. Beene for Seaton PRE pe gg etm hs ap day, and I should not be at all surprised if there was a Nornistown, March 3, 1846. | the room, bat before he had entered the door-way Mr. by) iste Ss ane plsevalneen ants eH NT ISLAND RAILROAD COMP eoithte oF ts terrors, and restore the Invalid to Health and t reduction in rates to-day. ‘The foreign news is | Sleighing—Obstruction of Reading Rail Road— | Barbiere jumped up and cuachirged & pistol at him, and, | LAND RAILRUAD COMPANY. ae iS pes deser| atk cted, and it is rally th i i : ‘ oo q , edly popular family ‘medi 8. Swarne’s Comrouxn dally expected, Benerally thought here, that it Schuylkill Navigation—Mineral Resources of the | being then within two feet of Mr. Lockwood, so that the 1G of all kinds executed with beauty anddes Synge or Witp Cuenay, and none has been nerally pa- + will not be of so favorable a charac! * | atr ‘ 2 = ter as the last, al- ‘i c. &e. | powder struck his face. The first ball passed through TP All losers or communications, by msi to trogized by the profession and others, both in this gountry and | tough for what reason | know not, except it te expect. | Scrushild Valley, dre. Se: | Both bis coats, bruised his left side, and'lodged in the ¢ AAI aid, or the peatage wil be Tire thort space of only aie or seven Years, 10 deeetve the credu gq that John Bull will have hed his spleen seisea by |. 1¢ People here are enjoying the sleighing in firet- | ining of hisfrock cokt. The second bell {struck the ol Pe 1 4 uathinking, b Nostrums kinds, of F ised by | lar of his overcoat, w’ was standing up, passe ‘JAMES GORDON B INETT, CommT RAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, | | Kinds, by various iedividuais, adfzing the aus of" Wie | pondering on the Prosident’s Message. Washington's | '® Style) a8 Bis have plentagpt snow, and, 18 | chrough it, bd. wounded hin under the chin, cht New Yonx Haast forastumnre | Cove New VoneKe vclgeh Scie Bonn iin for | a 't wil test tie eae all te fal "a ist day was colerated here on Sunday with becoming | *Ome places, rather too much, a8 it ja nothing Hu | ce hood i ran_possbly pene theen le, woe fl west corner of Fultos and Nassan streets Greenport, daily, Sundays excepted, stopping | the Impostors who puts out the common paregoric, of the | honors. ‘The troops turned out and had a grand sham | Sal to sée a sleigh bottom up, and two or three | \ at least that was the opibion i the Ose | gy Leave Brocktynhinek ie sad Be George's, a | shops, and calls it the Batsam ov Wi Curnny. has had the | fight ; but, according to my view, it was a serious affair. | pretty young girls comfortably elevated above the | | tained Mr’'Lookwood on his affidavit. Mr. Lockwood FOR SALE. sie ptceg, dally Sundays enceyted, and on | pavatten: Dic Swaine Gonrenn sie ne Wine Cunniy, | The deld was crowded with speciators, and { was one of | snow, by taking the top rail of a fence, (when they are | aid that a suit was commenced t him, some A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE in Nineteenth ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, through | which is doing so wuch good In the world MERRY, | the number, but unfortunately got on the wrong side of |}... iting for | time since, by Mr Barbiere, for a criminal conversation in Nineteen! street, peseapaend mtemediogs “4 | | and my side was beat all to eternal smash by | 1ucky enough to find one that shows itselt,) waiting for Mr. 1 y Lockwood) had near Invi two ‘and attic, with under ce re por t laces. BaWARK OF SUCH IMPOSTERS. y with his (Barbiere’s) wife, but that he ( ) pe rman f maatcle tl Gectinten aed heer and phn « wee SE for Farmingdal intermediate | And purchase howe ut th . genuine article, te! »pPos pee Pager pe eg dlp tera by their gallants to right sleigh, and then find he gid guined uit, and obtained a judgment against ‘Bar- iy yu yy day’s 5 ‘years ago, for a private by as pre} yy Da Swarni » anxious! - i ‘i 7 also it he was Tenidence. House, 20 fect By aoog et beer verry | ceeve Greeupore~Bonton Frais, atl ofelocks FM. or, on | ca Wa Heguler, Physicta, fom many years close | watching tho mangtvres of the contending parties, | COmfOrtaPlY seated, and horses going at full apeed, Per- | fore ts tte Baperiar eo ur took the premises, No. dl ro anne en Ba ance gue | ge dar" Auaal ara pegs | el, PPM ds ed phate me femactad | "nace some vstenow bank | Mwy fr inte hii and Geta George’s Manor and Farmingdale. _ ‘ a paralleled success of Dr. Swayne’ " orse! 2 the rent; he, howe i t the a large TO LET, 2 “ — atSo'clock, A.M.; Accommodation Train, ‘id Chern *- Swayne’s | ly charged upon by a company of our own caval jarbies 7 y, » 5 h ry, for the cure of A ‘We have hed more snow for the last three weeks | amount of money belonging t lame Bi re. Dr. farutureand states Sslouging thereto 12" aule shore, | Leave Varmingdsle—For Brosbiya,ste3e o'clock, AM, and Consumption | with the lore of much tooter, only to meat a teniig | than he fallen for several years with us before ; and | Quackenboch stated thatthe lie of Mr. Lockwaod was Inquire on the premises. m5 lw*r tinaiie miei Bre sty: pats ty a 22x P. Blood, Liver Complaint, Tickling or | volley from our own infantry, whose cartridges le. us | although the quantity of coal that has been transported | tion unde: chin, was apt to bring on a locked jaw. TO LET. we eee Te eee pene jeryous Debility, Weakness of Voice, | feel exceediagly blauk. Our heart palpitated with fear | on canal and railroad is immense, yet the stock is get- | To this Mr. Western replied, there was not much to fear A DESIRABLE HOUSE, in the village of Jamaicn, | Bedford 8 cents; Kast New York 12; Race Course 18%; HOM vations canes, the anc of ere, | at one period, when a mounted officer rode furiously | ting light, and the Reading Railroad has as much asitcan | of a lawyerfdying of a locked jaw. This reply caused » 15 at t oceupied ‘Doctor. O. Hi Kissam, | Crott'ng Course 18% ;, /amaica 2%; Brushville $14: Hyde Park | mel, &e., Bronehitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, &e , were | (OW upon Us from the front, and exclaimed, in a voice | sttend to with all its mighty efforts; for no sooner are | quit. h by those present, and many other similar - b wath ecable 14 te pat od eo is modern bailt, g 1m ves 3736; Clowsnlle, (during, session ourt,) sigs declared to the world years before any other preparation | Of thunder,“ Advance !—advance: Tho enemy are branch roads ¢ Potteville cleared of one snow, then | josts passed by Mr. Western, causing much merri- Seceeemen meegaepe Sane, i eet order. Poses: + Hempstead 3734, Branch 9734; Carle Place 44; Westbury 4; | of Win Cuxnny c-me out. The mostaceptical may satiafy | upon us!” Our commanding officer looked deadly pale | another takes its place, In fact, the snow of Saturday | ‘ment. These jokes were equally enjoyed by Mr. Lock: relesville 44; ear Park & npaon | themselves as to the truth of the above by alittle inquiry in | —despair sat upon the bridge of his nose—and in atone | jest ‘has snowed every thing fast, even the Fourth of | wood,making the whole affair anything but a serious one. vs abe le 30, Two other houses in the village, all well located, be- a lk Station 1 00; Lak oad Station ; Medford | Philadelphia. The genuine article is prepared only by Dr. | of the deepest mortification and regret, he exclaimed, : > Teas 6234; | Swayne, whose office has been removed t9 N. W. corner of train, ‘ and the Bulet and | The examination of Mr. Barbiere was commenced, and ‘an't get this force forrard, by G—: McCook affai: it bids fair to be quite a graphic and historical descrip. , Surianing fiuely. | Mrs. Mowatt and | " If this now should suddenly disappear, it will cause | tion of the financiering talent of Mr. Lockwood ; also, ‘Senges are ia readiness on the arrival of Trains at tho several | ‘room cad'Svaavaaese' ta okewhy vesort to Ka ge Pr ctppe ng ere ie aoe, some damage and detention to tho almost completed im showing the strict an [gallant attention paid by. Mr. xt three a an ‘40 make their own out of it. ‘The ge- F § i Loo! dame e Mr. {aratineiy Gtawed "este Brteatays | datonn to ake pasengersat very low Fares to ll parts ofthe | uuige attic put up in pat iyi, a uate gots, cet Harry Placide appearing as Sir Peter, and | Rrovementnt the, Schuylkill uavigation, which, when | Lockwood to Madame Berbiore in Tie. ae to close ths amail ly of three a 8 bh & : h a blue wrapper, with a yellow label, with the proprietor’s | and Mrs. Mowatt as Lady ‘Tea! Tam sorry to say | " i f the pris ‘was post- ly these Apartments will be let reason- bs 1; 0 » 7 tet rate House,” Branch Post Office, with pmo bg Seep Baggage for the se ey ar en The Public are requested to remember that itis Dr. | her bed with a very serious disorder—inflam: i i = wi interview i te fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER: | Lh sete eae ces are alreaay increasing rapidly. Inthe lastthree | Robbing his Father.—John Harve ck boy, was ‘same and where an interview may be had, will be attended ‘Steamer Statesman leaves Greenpert for Harbor | RY that ‘4 ewedly, pte ee inn! pen Mn th es a! ay ig rapidly. obbing . to Bee ice semihiciee Wii borequtee’: m4 lw*r | ‘Wiee each day on the arrival of the Trains from Br cures of vineanes arte h hare. baftied a il rs the Profs. : <a nére 01 logue o} mn | TO LEt, IN FURC LEB, N.J. navhich are daity puffed throughy the organs of the preg mE eee guna of the press. A FIRST RATE HOUSE, with about % acres of Fe AR TOD AND COMPOUND SYRUP Phesints et of wooden uldings, in tolerable PAR aa tae + rear the Railroad D. March Convention of the Demoorat: and both Academies, one of 1 18% Mtville t 0; St. i Ks 1 6234; Jamesport 1 3 Mattetu 16234; fatinold 1 82565 Goupere Aoo Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphis. The Bavsam and AN, chogue other spurious articles of 'Wild Cherry has been sold out, and Jamaica, L.1._ | Greenport by Bosten resold out, acd the proprietors are obliged to resort to FALSE ly to is which ‘can be ocenpied ima, Ror further particular, inder the care of Dr. Luzemburg, | years, a great many large ones have been erected be- | arrested yesterday by officers McManus and McKeon, of @ will hot get well for several wi | fe n thie place a Philadelphia, a distance of only | the 6th Ward, Tor rebbin; his father, George Harvey, of peared with Murdoch, at the Ameri- teen miles, besides numerous cotton and rolling | a silver watch valuedat $15, a gold chain and pencil Nening.as Lady Macbeth, but being | mills, two of which, of a large size, have recently | caso, and 3 dresses, taken from his residence No. 44 Watt stituted. Mr. Mur- | sprung up in our town. street, on Sunday evening, while they were gone to We have good reason to be proud of our town, for it | church. The above. officers, by their ingenuity, recov- yt ure hase no other. condition, which were formerly us 1. AM. it et Occupied asa prauoforte ra excepted, at 676 A. Bs ds, 188 Bowery; Warmer, t deate tt the ri huylkill, in rapidity of | ered the watch and dresses, and will no doubt obtain tho sieuted on the Hackensack ron oaly © few micutes OR ae CHANIEION ad scrive at Albany the same. evew- ways Lewin, 7 Green: YM NEU preuentsble The improvement, though there are some that try to get | pencil tomorrow. Justice Merritt locked the boy up for " my ‘ verett, 96 Hudson street; . ho make tremendous | trial. Jeane will be given for several years, pea i ds streets, Brrooklyn. But, alas | we are not to have Augusta this season, the | Seed of it, like certain editors w! : pig 7 Dr. Morris Leo Wolf, 99 Liberty street, New York cArzangements have been te, was che Tina ene ned vory recollection ot which melancholy fact induce farts to beat the Herald, at gougenliy retire waves. | | erected om Sayin ne ee vena Coaliing 2 IN HOBOKEN NOTICE. THE. GENUINE FREPARATION. ple ont al einaidiinae tempt! “shall have to close, as. there i fh | of the oth Ward, youa’ day, on suspicion of teal Two ners tice snd beeen ricSgupes, NEW YORK AND HARLEM R. R. CO. DR. SWAYNE’S ‘The holidays are over, and now we are in the midst of | PAFtY on foot, and I am bound to attend. foe at aa ened for $6, evidently’ stolen ‘pro- i free ferriage, now in course of com- thetleaves ith atreetat 7 30.A-M. for Harlem | Compound 8 of Wild Cherry, | Lent: but! can perceive no very great difference in the Common Pleas. pert ill be ready for occupancy on will leave. at 7o’clock A.M. Returning will state of affairs generally. There is very little life with- Before Judge Ulshoefier Dicwederk Conduct—Frank Granger and Chris Teale fay Ast. ¢ in beautiful style Carp dtttieneendiindens ak 140,408. toe CONS PTIVES out doors at any time, whatever there may be inside the | yancu 9.—H Beers and Peter L, Bogart, vs. Geo. | were arrested last night in the oth Ward, for being plete with all the late improvements. They each contain 1! | Gry Flatt R those whose Lungs are affected slightly, should take | portals. Mardi Gras was total failure, notwithstand- | »)" peshine and\Bexjamin Brady —This wes-an action for | drunk and disorderly.” They were, however, discharged Agora besides the hitchen, finished with marble mantels and | Setar that Jeaves City Hall for White Plains at3 30 P.M. | Quit Brrup without delay.by which they may prevent the | 1ng the fonrish of trumpets thet had ‘been sounded for | gous sold and delivered. Ths ploiatify are wholorale | bY Alderman liart, Gpon promising good behavior. Ride court yard aed tron railings. . The pire ry Talghe will leave at 4 o’clock . fixing of that dire disease fully and firmly. How importuxt | days, leading every one to suppose that the proceediny grocers and liquor d the vefendant [pened Rape-—Michael McEvoy was arrested yester- i) comma 6 view 0 The train that leaves City Hall for Williams’ Bridge at 4 90 | then, to avoid it. Never live « day with & cough when this | of the day would be something extra, Abont the time ‘ . Within “one ‘iminave’s walk of the ferry, where the new frry Eider earest? 7 SE" earning will eve Winns Sree debe ne and Yod are nearly certain, with proper care, | that the masquerade procession was to join, a fine | from, aintiats nolde te tbe amount of $1 De ot of only 10 years of ege, the daughter of Patrick Sherri- Ponts leave crery 15 minutes for Barclay st, grossing in 8 to 10 | | “Te train that leaves White Plains at 10 P. M. will leayeat | ‘° DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD | thowey sprang up and came dows, cooling most esson- | some time after this amount was run up, a settloment | don, No. 240, Sixteenth’ street. Upon being examined * Apply aiteteryae Hoboken nen se 430 P.M. for New York. mi 6 tially the ardor of the, masquoraders, and Keeping most | {ook place, and Peshine, one of the defendani by Justice Roome, there appeared. to be no foundation ‘ity, and is lay, charged with attempting to commit a rape on a girl AIL LINE AT 7} OULOCK, A.M: | It is compound of Vegetable Remedies; it is called Wild | of them within doors. The display was meagre indeod— — Cac wees ELAN BIAS BORK Sad MALL TINE AO ALBANY: AM | Cte irene ui pepo dt | aout 20 charctrs rapreanitel. he precnton was | snl be ala gavo Content tat an aecuton ea nySa hoy: by the, name of Henry ugh in DWELLING HOUSES, STOR#£ and vacant Lots, PTO ALBANY, far an the | i420 combined with other” ingre that the utmost eff | awelled by carriages containing females without charac: | tgsinst theis goods out of which to levy the amoust of | the employ of Mr. Frederick Merchant, florist, No for sale, rent or exchange. Investments made on pro- __ AN] } interes fige en ngs OF as hy Sa cienc; Reve wie, ieee a thos; porter and preser- | ter, in masks, and the affa not only shabby but | (Seine! ae St OE ree rere tn epeees cr’ tan. Serta d ear ;: allen the, far ly... Wea aber i nyo ipa eg HT I beg wey paint on the ‘Huds. Ainge, and | “Gavrion All preparsfions of Wilt Cherry; except Dr. e. thronged with people, | terwa 0 Pind the present action commenced. | church, yesterday, forced the fock of the door, fifeon por tant peaanum.” Nic sey prockred” oa e¢ will be 4m, readiness to carry passengers to their deste | Swayne’s, are fictitious and counterfeit, and sprung up years | fai inthe French part of the town, t ole | The defence was, that according as the purchases were | and stole from the premises, belonging to Mr. Merchant, Polite ot eeu ce eee from | aation. ge $4 30 through to Albany—passage to New- | after this valuable remedy had introduced itself into the s ‘adies turning out in all their beauty to see the anticipa- | made; the notes of the firm were given, which were not | $121 25, and made off. He was very shortly arrested by ee re mera acount, coe Oe eerie ceeboat URICA, Captain T. N | edt Srdstnar eietsceh bee Tea. eect nd baeaiae | querhde balls in iterent pacts Ofte ey eee ores, | due at the time the judgment was entered up. It was | that active officer, Coptain Wenterfield, of the 17th werd; and AYNE, IN. W- corner of Highth and | Werevery exclusive, and-aome of which’ were CrpeniGh | also said, Peshine gave the cognovit without the know- | and, on searching his trunk, whero it was deposited, at spee: Ncatracts for | Hulse, leaves the pier between Courtlandt and Laberty sts, Brepared only by Da: 8 ce streets, ade! phia. | ledge of his partner; and it was, therefore, insisted as | No. 163 t avenue, the whole of the money was re- | matter of law, that where one partner gives a cognovit | covered. Committed by Justice Taylor. and procures a judgment to be entered up against him- self and his partner for a partnership ‘debi, without first a Lu eg : :. body. They were all wretched, however. At the "AN packages and parcels will be landed at any of tht regular | Sold wholesale and retail at Charles H. Rings, (late Dr. Mil- | S¢°r),us9 ty zn e andings, ded th id for at the Agent’s Office, and »s,) 192 Broadway, tJ tes and at Di i ouis ball room, patronised by the “upper crust,’ rchiteet._ | landings, provided eaten (or at the Agent Tee Bowreey Th ae ee rede Hiiaes, Noeet, | there were several hundred present, and many beautifal ions, ‘ifications and . 6 Bs every morning at 73¢ o’cloc! her oat VIN FOELAMD. | "Sl , P 4, or to F.C. Schultz, at 8 ‘ j12 1m" women, but to my surprise not_mo ~ | ; x Court. FOR BALE, OR TO.LET.onth: mostressouable | , Foppassagyor eign APPIY on Doar orto F.C. Sigs at | snd Me Grand Se te | son out of the nmber wore, dremred ‘ia chatetor or | PTIOKing tho parties into, court by process of law, the Beibra a ull Gonck, Bath, between Sisth and Seventh streets, William: NOTICE=STATEN ISLAND FERRY RHEUMATISM. masked, although it professed to be a masqueredo bell. | Paras pop, consenting is discharged, from all further | 1,04 9. Decisions-—His Honor, Chief Justice Jones, 1. ‘Two ofthe above are new, and intended as gente On Wednesday, Jan. 6th, the trips on this | Compound Syrup of the Hydriodate of Potassa There were very few characters represented. The | novit slone becomes responsible’ Verdict forthe plain, | gave the following decisio! resi q finished in the best manner, and supp lied will be asfollows.— “. ~4 most prominent 1 were the two dromios, | tis for the full Ps For plaintiffs, Mr. Brad: p fe George W. Niles ads. Reuben H. Towner—This was a with spring and rain water in the kitehen, and coal vaults in ry 10.A. M.;2, 436 P.M. SARSAPARILLA, Charles the 2nd, a tow hi Romeo.— wg! amount. For plaintiffs, Mr. Brady ; for the verdict of which was itont, "ke. ‘Tworchirds of the purchase money may remain aa. Ma SPM ‘AND Chatles the 2nd hed’ crooked’ lege, and ‘Romeo | defendant, Mr. Blunt. sree seser tee vutut ia us tomion tering toe 13 Im*rre 98 Wall street a — is stalked about inthe most ghostlike manner imaginable. ‘ ; | pearing to defend his caso, because of an alteration hav- = ; BOSTON STEAMERS. recommended as the best and only su of Hheuma- | ‘This arnt New York. Thestricale are still in a fine state | ‘SC Value of a horse. It appeared, that sometime last | Pesnng te colem! he Cau jhe Totion granted; the in- sceten the Paossis riversia North Belevilige formerly Foe Ra AND eae tinporiauce'as tel removeall toove clirmely sapien | atthe St, Charles and French theatrosbut the American | St the foot of Duane street with is horse sod ween, que de, and all subsequent proceedinge upon the Bai 2 . is f the ji » back, shoul- | is on legs. Murdoch had a benefit on Wednesda: r rm 7 costs. Reese Siprrartied fea sunrticsoice benrsseud rroee aie British gad Novy: Arsesicen Rove ie. Miherrand quickees tre ccetianoa, | evening atthe American, and notwithstanding all the | Waiting to get milk from on board one of the North river | PAY/A2 of 81 S01". aired Riggn—Order made at the beat quarries Of ftee stone in New Jersey, aad ie in H Seeam Packet Ships HIBERNIA, | snd'ieaves every part of the animal economy in a periect state | fuse that bis friends have made, and the attempt to drive penta, ¥ Of | chambers affirmed, and appeal dismissed with $7 costs, order for warkiog. ‘The premises consist of two dwell- ae eee iollewa ale ot 1 | of health. ‘The virtues of each article have long been kvown | Crisp from the stoge to make room for him, he hada very | ‘he Pier, and from the crowd and pressure, the string | (PO Othe the same fig, stove bouncy two barnecwo handed fest of wharf and HIBERNIA, Alesander yrie, Commander,on Wednes- | the faculty, and by their judicious admixture their effects | thin house, not mote than $200, while, on the contrary, | Pig0e Save way and the horse and wagon was precipita: | °" PIN" RE Us Snr. cornelt— Appeal dismissed with seventeen acres of land, wilich will be sold enti, oF the 3 sssigraetd nabs are greatly increased. For aale b: Crisp had s splendid house at hie benefit, almost, if not | ‘4 inte the dock, The horse was drowned,but the wagon ney Fardy os. AP if desi 1 fof imam CAs. H. RING, 192 Broadway. quits the catheud of Guecuee Mn, varias « | 0 s got out much injured. The Plalabft allen that the | $7 costs of opposing. * “A acc! day, April 1, 1846. 5 par pare, if denied” For Farther, parnenies,enanize | OE AUEDONIA, E, G. Lott, Commander, on Fridsy, May 1, | f2tm'm_ ____CHAS. H, RING, 102 Broadway. of out much injuced. The plajabt alleges that the | © jpn Knowlee vee James Barclay.—Judgment revor 1846. Ms $120 MOTHER’S CORDIAL benefit this evening, and makes her last appearance.— peir in which the pier was kept, the string piece be: sed. Belleville, Feb. 19, 1846. fi9 un*me 'Hali 0 wr} ° The Keana commence ther e1 fement on Monday.— . | Jackson § Lawrence vs. Joseph Bradley.—Judgment re- Louisiana and New | remedy that has ever been discove sail Monday, March | cure this hitherto invalnerable di sage to z perior effi f this article, whi ed ii last ‘Sunda: rotten and too low, and the pier altogether li HOUSES AND LOT FOR SALE. For freight er passage, aI 1, GHAM, Jr... Agent. sages foram 0 sopra, inte female a Mike marksts are fulet very little hes bess done in | !#Pidated state. For of the negligence of the plaintift Gulcincaee ne ee Omen oe ree A FLEASANT country seat in the village of Medi- AtHARNDEN & CO.'S, 6 Wall st | once experienced ifs benelits would be willing, on any edndi | Cotton—the sales not having exceeded 8000 bales since | fret yn, pommeduance Of the negligence of the pl Richard Shiflein ve. Martin N. Howell—Judgment son, Me county, New J-reey, within afew minutes id fo 4 tion, to prived of it. Its effects are to shorten mt | that his horse and wagon went over the pier; it was also walk of the besutifal residence of Wm. Gibbon _NoBerth secured uitil paid for____"_mt te_| siah’she suffermgs attendant on Child Birdy one hal, and tnas | My last, altnoug! larger amount hae been reported in | showa that there were a vast number of persons on the | Sfirmed. miler i Di ON GREAT BRITAIN | Place ‘oth cuildand mother in a state of safei f the papers. rrivals have not been very | pier that morning, and more than an orditary amount of | James Conway and Henry Eyre vs. James Malback.— AND LAN D.—Persons wishing to re ‘This wno quack article, but the prescription ofareguls | large, but the stock on hand is about the same as when asiness ‘di that the test bustle aa nfusi Judgment reversed. mit money to their frlends in any part of | Physician, -ne who has made this branch of his ice apar | | wrote last. The other markets are quiet. ‘ joing: t et oi gees Tee hures |" Michael Dougherty vs. Chas. Andrews et als—Judg- : Great Britain or Ireland, can be supplied | tiularstudy. For sale at 192 Broadway coruer of John street. Pgh and that instead of remaining with his horse, rieut os ed. 8! ! inty. The th draft, by ‘applying to the subscribers, | _ 427 imer Vicxsnuna, Feb. 24, 1846, | Scant 0% somewhere and left him standing parallel | “io y M. Herbert vt. Joceb Kershedt-—This was an ac- ‘&@ commant Position, overlook forany amount. payable at sight, on al tbe principal towne | Sa ce A EN eRe Ee a> ek » . aA, . with the string picce, and while away, from the confu- th wait l. Herbert vs. Jac evehedt.- hal d is one of the most desirable locations in | throughout Engiand, Jreland Heotland aud Wales. Applics- ! FITS! Vicksburg as it Was and as it Is—State of Things— | Sion and bustle on the arrival of the steumboat the horse | tlon where = pet shown anamena of $51 was claimed beta writin two tlnaies wglk of the railroad de- | tiow by letter, (post pald,) wil} meet prumps atsention VAN'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT—An in Miss Clifton and Miss Duff—Theatricals—Large | *24 W2g0n, Went over. Sealed verdict this morning. | 10, e4 foyer ‘imperfectly ‘who, desires to retire in For particulars | _ {21th Ws South kt. cor. Maiden Lane dy for Epileptic Fits or Falling 8: | Zor plaintidy, Judah end Reynolds; for defendnat, Mr. | Ot ad been med inthe vernich, by which the Sr Gombe, a é Z | eThis medicine, which is purel Fire, §c. | Brady. f m used in the varnish, by which the f seats EW ORLEANS. | Edwin W. Sherman ve.George T. Downing and others — | 10h stained damage. The Court ruled evi- ‘e. T THOMPSON, Regular packet, The City of Vicksburg, as you are well aware, | This was an action of trover, brought by plaintiff to re lorrutowa, N.'J. 0 his h u ‘ r : ont packet ship SAR: | from time immemorial, physicians leptic | has a reputation abroad not atall enviable. It bears | cover the value of certain property levied on by de- o damages su pon CHANCE. fet days Bo 4 master, Bai ok Pos prey as Tag oh 4 Fitsincarable. It has led all thei “kill, and the ted fendants forront. The plaintiff resid Chambers st.,- d that if the work hed been well done, it would A RARE hi " ‘thonsan : hich WILL, BE SOLD chan, or exchuned fo city peo | Edemmdatons ply on bend, et Orleans Whar, foto hemscrblee soneeauent!y thansands gare iut, | a8 bed a character, probably, as any other place | in'a house of George T! Downing, where be carried on Wataltne Sea otenin do, ia. eet aoc e elegant, fast sailing a very valuable valli ‘and grass farm, con- treet, i within the domains of the United States. It 1s | the business of manufacturing trusses. Ia November, Pats 1Bhy cree, 30 of whlch are. weodiand,and the | WESC OF ek COL LING & CO, 5¢ Souths lscaal ahd ok tentetennls ‘anes Gil ber eatienaty | coltded ta tn glaring cheracters ca Beieg.c here | 1648,Downing alleged there was an errear of rent due to | Deen thoroughly examined and investigated, and a judg- fears Zieh soil haring boon all cultirated, highly manured | (> Positively no, goods recived om board ater ‘Searday And vy all deference to Physicians, she pues euataie t Sat nha td _ - “e him of $105, and issued a distress warrant, levied on the | ment rendered in, favor of plainti 1 W a e: le ic rleans. | Be a ie *" * ch it ir resul wees Stile ae New fo Virgen astingeon, 3 fees | grownee lath mal ere ferme cds hia ne and rest, westy posit , con stalk throug property in question, and carried it of ‘The property le y (fit, 9 prasusg Tear. | determined this matt peration unchecked ; and when deeds of the deepest vil- | 1S apparel, tools for manufacturing trusses, Ke. Af atid Bon Rien awed to thie mo! . For plaintiff Messrs. Brady and Aaron C. Derby ve. George T. Eliiott, John Bloodgate, streets in open daylight and practice their deeds of des- | vied on consisted of trusses, household fu: the best roads in the | Packet bark Gl aster, will succeed the eta arg ll nearly new,and gon | garteite, and sail Monday, 234 March, her reiular diy. me wrertal in’cuting this dr 4 ly: Second Line—The | hundreds have bee: — lainy a tised i rt of th try, eae bgaeen at rincipel lainy are pract in any part of e country, how mst of a commodious Dwel ing, Ci 745 r age House, Poultry House, Ice House, Bakery, Wash Hoom, PACKETS FOR HAVE. Hage Honey, Fontes, onse, Ine ass, Bibeey, Wamdieom. Midori BALTIMORE ‘1 ~ a ‘onthe Ist of April. - | natural the expression, “ This would do honor to Vicks- for defendants Messrs. Raymond and Talmadge. | and others.—This was an action of tres against threo eee ies greene bee cus run om erminedalc Bor freight oe een, © Tontine Buildin fieacy of the a burg.” It is represented to be flooded with gamblers, Before Judge Daly. been domanded desi: Steam! 150 . i 88 Wal: i i Mulligan vs. The New York Hibernian Benevolent So- | against thi 1s hopeless, let ‘uch exit upon the following persons, whohave | and that the principal business of the inhabitants is to ciely.—Verdict for plaintiff, $12. been issued against a tenant (the Premera quarter’s rent due. Court Calendar—This Day. upon ‘en to an auction store, sufficient por- . " . e 3 tion of them were disposed of to the claim. In y, who was aificted for four years with Epi, | Without stumbling over a dozen faro banks or roulette | | Common, Fuss 18; He, Oy 142001 -o5, a go_a6, | the meantime, another quarters rent fell. due, and the ry Gold gpring dally for New York. it. ; ‘ave 'y for ; 5 ‘ iyto FOR GLASGOW —Reqalyr Pocket Tie. wll | “bits dane enact whose vou wha ticed fo sight or nine | Gtmblo and frolic, frolic and gamble, I hey ee }. LUC! face Jobat en British bark ADAM CA ‘with co voli vic Rag ang Bde coll ns. Hugh Me fren, master, bovt sof Egunctreal and see ber Gured by using the Vegetable | jt said, that one could not walk through ‘OR SALK—A fine black HORS«,, 15 hands as, SAO a s two-thirds I] meet ke di For freight Aare es i ac doa crt | pumas ting tcc nctmediann, omit te ork Hi a er jeu: m6 re ¥, ine styleand, sage Z was cured by using the Vegetable Extract; call | tables. In fact, everything that has been found in the | 21" | landlord ord: the sale proceeded with to satisfy captain on t side of Peck slip. or to t 174 Delancy street. Mrs. tl W. Kiel’ P he 7 31, 33, 35, 51, 52, 55, 69, 68, 64, 68, 70, 76, 119, 121, se, 6 0F7 years old. ull sound. To be seen at the. ; OODAULL & MINTURN, #7 South st. | Siicted for twenty years with Epileptic Fits, and wascured by | (ictionary of vice, has been heaped upon the City of | 1+ 145, 155, 274, 26, 27, 67, 110, 112, 128, 129, 163," 160; | the second demand. The plaintiff in this suit forbid the ppona, No. street. The A1British bark Ann Harley, Capt. Robt. Scott, will | asing the coos fle extract—call and see her at Yorkville. | Vicksburg. Such wilful misrepresentations es these 167, 265, 269. auctioneer in the discharge of such duty, yet he went BUTE peat Bulle Heed. Just arrived and | tescee Adam Car = | Wat tee eam a ye totes: | ouselslainiwet aaeauntceie | | “wamapelcer tmogos therefor’. ‘Tho court raled thet, inasmuch au the rent of he ee i Pits, i ji tal ‘xtract; ent em \e nd as e Case, al le mar 18 . court rul inasmuch as for'sale'at tse bore Sables, apg hy Nowhere rate alfucketcottes ofhe aioe ROSCIUS. | call and see, him’at No.'1i9 Broome street. And numerous | low me the privilege of rebutting these egregious slate. | One of the sta ie siisia ad |e ee ee ee, aieenaoedrond. fnorenss and savers ies oa ee ad RSIDDONS, SHERIDAN and G CK. eA ey oe i tod Scchaote wabiniaces ments and i possible to convince ese swallowers of “big | Chehaw, was upsot about ten miles North of La Grange, | that he was the innocent holder of this property —that ing horses R. K. NORTHROP, were builtin this TA by Brown & Bell, with unusual care; + | stories,” tl these things are not so. Tis true, in | Geo., and several passengers were very severely, | he had not perouny assisted in the removal of this for model, material (a very large proportion of their frame with full directions, are carefally packed in boxes for trans | days of yore—days past and gone—the morality and being live 01 * property, (although it appeared that his clerk hed #0 aid- jualled—salted on the stoc Thei: f imaere Pr ed and abetted) and he was not liable. In the opinion of 4 TO MILLINERS. CARL KING, the well known and celebrated ifnot | Poxtation. ‘ christian forbearance of Vicksburg did not stand quite | ‘BO¥SH none seriously, injured. ‘ ts are (Phe ours on Pome, & pore on apt Laon ae. as high asin some of the godly towns in the pious old | _ Jacobs, the man who has created such distres: the court, therefore, the auctioneer in this case cannot plcmnaggy Jyan’s Vegetable Anti Bitious Pills, for removing all morbid | State of Connecticut—that ever-to-be-remembered land | Cincinnati by his doctrines and delusions, left last | be considered a trespasser, nor is he liable for any ‘OLLINS & CO .56Sonth at. | and corrupt mors; and parifying the} blood. Price 25 cents | of wooden nutmegs and horn gun flints. But a charge with his n and types. His present where- | amount of damages sustained. The clerk, Premium Straw Hat jufacturer, faforms the public in ‘Splendid assortmensof 5 TTR perboxr. 5 T., Proprietors. has come o’er the spirit of her dream—she is complete! abouts is Rising Sun, Ind. might be considered responsible. New trial b Hee ie SAW HATS, Nennatactured ‘of es cative OR GLASGOW REGULAR FACKET— | “(C7 Principal Office it Grand.t., New York. fléim*m | revolutionized. The things that were are not. LU hi ingfield Republi + “Miss Sarah | that the plaintiff consent that a verdict of not guilty be F hind Pacie Beta Gia, sande th van ahaee.ct @ well known fast sailing Packet barque ADAM ; dofled herself of her old hab The ‘epublican beg dd iss 2 the Shephefdness Gipsey—so Daaatifal and becoming, they wpe Barn pat AT pe de ee RING’S CANDY, dotted Rerself of her old nabiliments, and decked her- | Rider, of Lebanon, while drawing a bucket of water, fell | entered in favor of Woodgate—otherwuse, granted. eed only be scen to besdmited. ‘Millinery and merchaatgot | Pr ircight or Tassades having ercellentaccommednion. | FOR COUGHS, COLDS, | ctisct of eimiration rather than scorn. Resraay oteta esh ae meee fe 800. ia | «.sTarebs Boas oni inom margaent—Pheaie 6 Aemerine Ly ad Tie gueds will bo 20ld by the ease or doken soply to ‘WOODHULL & MINTURN, STHMAS, CROUPS, and all diseases of tel This | 11 1836 the orderly portion of the citizens turned out ‘On the 27th ultimo, the weather was colder at Roan pare <A re Mates’ of Letir 10 i rereracensoe Woe socee vy i re $7 South street, | A SFHMAS, CROUPS, sind all diseares of tne lange. en masve, and gibbeted some five or six of the bully | Ogdensbui than it had beenat any previous time dur- | structed to purchase twenty-five shares of Long Island , of which f y | ing this winter—the thermometer indicating 26 degrees | Rail Road stock, and for this purpose was supplied Afar the exe ig my ri Phd below zero at sunrise, ‘The snow was over three feet | With some $800 or $000. He, however, did not purchase ing fraternity were mi requested to slope for | deep ona level, and the trav: very uncomfortable. fivan asoomitaaer tea Noam cw om , either to answer reams pole i I The “some more genial clime,” or be served likewise. They | rting Intelligence. rty was sued foratrespass, The ground of the de- decamped forthwith, acting under the wise rule that Sporting In sem ey. " LS ‘and are eq od Drafts can, as usual, be furnished, payable throughoat the “ c ‘We have received the latest intelligence from Geor- | murrer is, that the action was improperly breught, and erage teen Hine Gaaas pees | Cuaekonlon Poe Lye | LAURENT © BROTHER, | atin te tne ts ene rx Briatnep Corres hese tare” "7" |e Saagment i lamion demare, winery . cs A . a a S OF FRENCH GOO) je Course on the ol rch : 5 . and Shoe Mannfactory; 085 of the most fusbionable in tht | — Sie FRET FACKET FOR GLASGUW—Wi | revantic ince jx ore or costomon Gat they | Were illegal yet t and salutary, and | fro 'Muee ‘eare—Punee $400,-There were three | to delendant to plead on demurrer de nove, on payment are said to be the best Boots ever sold in thiscity. All Boow Dispatch—The splendid and fast sailing pack have just received by the packets Burgunay and 8t. entries for this purse, viz:—John Watson, Crockett, and | of costs within ten days after notice of this rule. ‘warranted to give satis ADAM CARR, Capt. McKwen, will have imme- | Nicholas, their new fancy spring goods, consisting of the triumphantly in breese. It is generally ad- | g ametry. The latter was the favorite, and would no | Motions and arguments were then proceeded with. YOUNG & JONES, ¢ Aun street diate aispateh for the above port. Rehest style Lyous Sill, rich Pata printed. Maslinde-laines, | mitted that Judge Lynch discharged himself faithfully, | S)™mmoty | Te lates was ine favorite, wpeon thrown | near ES New York. Thischin hes yery comforable accommodations for cabin, "Dalzorlnc. ‘Tarletan Jaconsts, ke. Also, the largest | and in the end, to a good purpose, on that important oc: | 2°" frst beat. After thi dent th i second cabin and steerage passengers, wnich will be taken at | assortment of B. ‘and printed tong and square Shawis, | casion. | #2 the first Rest. After this sccident the race was a United States District Court. Feasonable rates. To secure berths early application should | Searfs, ke. In style and richness, we believe our goods “Tis true we sometimes soe a pistol,” and occasion- | one-sided, and resulted as follows Before Judge Betts. NOTICE. om P. MOONKY, ESQ. be made on board, at Peek slip, oF to I is‘ Spriag. f ; Mr. Jencks’ b. g, John Watson, 6 years old, by 1M 9-— Willi ‘ FEDERAL STREET. sox, wae 7 eee oe aT eR PXPSCOTT, 75 80 cde eat eee tie ha RE) ally notice a game at fisticuffs; Dut these things, yea | Sohn Dai & oy y Marcu 9.—William Ward va. The Ship Panama and for LAUREN’ HogHin. i ata SI ee ved CARL KING, 17 Division street, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN | vegetable remedies for coughs, is fast taking the lead of all [ N_B.—A general assortment of all kinds of Straw Goods AND LAND OLD ESTABLISHED EMI. | ether preparations. It is andsold by and Paris Ribbons always on hand. 125 Im*r @ OFFICK.—The subscribers are prepares CHARLES Te RING, a by the early Spring ships, at 192 Broad’ FRENCH BOOTS FOR $3 50—City made, | 0 °De"Re Pe to come out x Ne, a theeh sold in-other stores for 8; & very Tow Tats. 4x7 im*n know, will happen in the " best regulated famili n, dam by Leviathan... 1 1 | Frederick G. Cemerom Cloimont This was a libel suit, AS one ages Be On Dee mi.) _m5r cor. M. iT & 4 | Mr. Lovell’s b. g. Crockett, ged, by Crockett, y ee PASSAGE FROM NEWRY, IRELAND—The js @ general thing, we claim to be as steady as those who ’ ” instituted by Messrs. Woodhull & Minturn, against the Rerieet 7 pamamerany Oe ARSAGE FROM NEWRY TRELAND— The | Jel? tnt No.4 William stret_ | {609 Tho lant of steady havin,” so called. Ma DY ARCOY oe oes ooo aby Priam’ 2 2 | ship Panama, her tackle and farniture, to recover 41,278 en te ee WVslpey, 700 tons burthen, will sail. from the’ above PAPER HANGING The honest people of the North may think their | Mt. King’ b.m. Symmetry, 6 years old, by Priam, sterling. It appeared that Captain Cameron, about two NEW LINE OF FACKETS FOR LIVER. | port on @ 16th March next, affording a good opportunity for OWELL & BROTHERS, Mannie rT “babies handsomer than other folks’ ”— out of Phenomena, . .. : | years ago, put into Hull, in England, with his vessel in FOOL —Facket of fist = Passengers who wish to come directto New Yark.. ay taper Hamrines. paving opened ie New York cre's And perhaps it’s a fact— ‘Trme—Iat heat, 41 4m stress, and greatly damaged from the effects of a storm, and favor For terms of passage, which are moderate, apply to branch of their Philadelphia estastshenent, would reeneettell ‘ | After this race, the trotting match came off; but as | which she had then recently encountered, and befors Wk ST TAPSCOTT, 75 Bouth st, call attention of 1p chimens of New York ‘sma others But, pot, don’t call kettle black. only one horse appeared on the ground (Mra. Caudle), | Re could again proceed to sea, it became necessary to Pa aha Seat jaz7 th toner Maiden iane. im ther line, to their extensive assortment of | They may point to us with a finger of scorn, and call us | the purse of $100 was awarded to her, after trotting it—for this purpose he borrowed, at Hull, from Mr. sons about to ember! ‘ ; FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND HANGINGS, Borders, Fire Prints, Curtain | @ set of uncurbed barbarians—and believe it, too, if they | around the course three times. The time made was ‘ard, £1,975, to secure which he executed a bottomry the advautanges to be dei ig thie 1 Se oe The cabseribere ure ‘and all other articles in their line of business, lease. But we would say, ‘Those who live in glass | 3:25, 3:08}, and 3:20, with bond, had hia ship repaired, and proceeded to New York, ence to any other, as their great capacity rende to fake. onguarmente to bring passengers are npesizer’ [rom the tnengates fee Up gneounan should not throw stones.” We may be assailed | ed _ | and Mr. Ward trensmitted the bond to Woodhull & Min: ‘way more comfortable and convenient than ships of a small | from Live y any of the regular, packel f Piiisdeiptis and Boston. sliver medals for the wanafectare of | 170M every quarter. The missiles of “dletant public | Horein Murpen.—The Lowisville Journal gives | turn for collection. “After the arrival of Ceptain Camo- Sitre, Sad Sate socomermmasions fee oasis. coeeed and | every five 3 and also by first class transient their goods, flatter themselves that they can sella better article | Pinion” may be hurled at us, and man may invent | the details of a horrid murder committed at Rus- | ron, he called, or caused a person namod Robinson to call fey tne aol buckets, Persgnc wishing to severe Serie pestirsty elt appointed ‘days, at their lowest rates. | for thesame money than ean be sewers. stories of blood and death, and heap them upon us; yet yeliville, by two mon, John G. Long, and R. G. Wade, | onWoodhull &Minturn,in order to'meke jenta for Real pc fal to mane early appowon ou board atte fot | x Bitter the ceca ero a Aaton hee FRESCO PAPERS. we can smile through them all, and reply inthe proverb | on an’ uxfortunate victim, ‘named - Oli ede: | the payment of the bond, but no errangement wes come urling-alPy Sieit general Passage Office, 7s Bouth aceet, | °M teke place. For farther particulirs, apply to The subscribers would particularly call attention to their | Lady of Lyons,” as. he expresees the proverd to the jive wider Oy wie mat ko’ the Herel’ ‘Phe defense race thet sy Tones semal Wablases mor corner of Maiden lane, JOHN HERDMAN fe Goilistrece Nem York. | igeamortment of Kresco Fopers for Farlors, and Column | unfortunate Monsieur Beausoant—" Curses and lies are | fwo ‘murderers. They first demented of called on Woodhull & Minturn end offered to raise $3,- my iow HERDMAN, KEENAN & CO., Liverpool. “Riso, Conta Parmas anew article for Windows. like young chickens—they’ll come home toroost.” | arms, and then deliberately murdered him, one beat- | 900 and pay it over in discharge of the bond, and that of ‘aist he wee . B.. can as usual b ished for any amount, | Papering of Rooms, Halls, &c. promptly attended to by care ice it to say, in a flourishing condition — | ing him on the head with a bludgeon, other | Mr. Minturn agreed to the pi but when the it stup HO’ Gi ries to burthea, it Great Britam and Ireland, on application | fal workmen. Fine, spacious buildings are veing erected, and every | shooting him down with a pistol. This money was afterwards tendered, Yb td mene epee, {28 re Tee gaMry merchants city dealers will find it to their ad- | thing oven a serine pesrenes and uninterry | springs ‘out of the frightful system of Itand thereby broke his contract. The claimant fur- sgn etai URSA | BEB oA AEISOTTS, CENERAL, EMG SS ROWELL sngrisans, Sohbet, | Wig ihe revues seep | tet beng 7osksd hassel inv tee, | sri rb ve ot the pang orto . 5 uth street, corner of Mai wo al 1 ‘ i 87 South ‘York, and Road, i wers cannot stop writing without mentioning something | order to escape himself, They, i atta in words, that his claim is not canoer iaget Wphing to beenseiucien fotecr eke hop Le | Ghia eee in the way of our amusements. We are accommodated | murdered hits, as above relaea, ee bottomry bond. It is also contended ill succeed the ‘aist formed by the subscribers GRATIS. hours, and“ drive dull care awa: Dan Marble bas | | aot begn proved. ssi ewanant i oy or i 4 Fecrogaien day. 7 kethit | ROUSSEL'S UNRIVALLED PREMIUM | been horo—old Den, you know. Ho “starred” ithere |, WARAIOR Manuractunina Comrany.—The Tws- | the defense, wales ts ie ment mpenoe Woodhull Price of pasanes iver eo, 158 tons, Cant. John iia verpool. during fe coming spoon in the New, Line of Liver | gg with alittle theatre, there to while away the leisure | mj re ; ised; in any of a week; and if ho had stayed much longer, he would | k@/oosa Monitor, of the 19th Feb. sai offere $3000, declined to SUAS OY packer Rach Sat mycin sears ite | ya SEMA nny Gly CRE aN, pi | ave nareatal cao laen r,offrcer | ningsene pa fm fot nt earn eto nied ny ip WATERLOO, Capt. Allen, burthen 1000 on this side of the Atlantic, despatch- ‘smalt boxes, and presented free of charge, on trial, to all | Words, wo al jo died © « laréa." josephine | ‘cha could raiss $8600, and pay it over. Mr. " her regular day. ed in as comfo: manner A Clifton, and Miss Mary Duff, ded Dan Marole, | Will soon organise ander the chart , there would be no Tittle very superior seosmnedatiee for cabin, M1 eabia and | the sth Ap: ship Garrick = tee"ith do; abi ote, who apply atthe manufactures ewsr 199 Broadway, | and hete again the lovers of the drama were not at ail | 2¢FY from the North. ‘Two gentlemen have agreed to | ‘hey brought thet sum and paid, It, ines wig appear. eerage Passengers. Persons intending, to embark, should gu tie 6th May. well known sailing’ qualiti se Wholesale and retail. J2lim+r_ | backward in » these popular actresses und | erect all the necessary buildings, and take their pay Ae and they. proceeded with the libel, and ji " Oo a A A areca fren cal cumeaa cungeesary and their ac nymphs of the stage. Hut, by tho way, Miss Clifton is | st0ck—say eee eee eeciae Secu ween | had vine ventel seized sed it was not_ until Ave aay 9 Jorer ot Fae snd Gouih strc. Furtues thor af any ater ne. "Fo secu pabages at father s large speciog of «nymph. “Thoy performed be: | Wen, will make $80 fr Meminnng:, rom me eP fer the slsure oft revel tht «Mr, Guloey cate RN ae Hein, brsn gai eae ow. WJ. TT. PARROTT, dered on tise. The audiences were in-one blaze of | thereis 00 doubt that 8 capital of hd ein if banner Tuelcese is all under ch ieement. For libellent, Og- of sending for their friends, ean have W & J.3T. T. corner os Hissaen ane. | aid Otanrpaes Desatal, ant ole Gachs ver taen whe epcn poutine | Boon mor Mectanieat levee cha be Grcaieae a fine | dem Hoffman and Wm. Barrett, Eeqs.; fore am oneht ont by the above pion moderate terms, DY payablethroughouts —“Britain'and Irelog de” COLUMBIA HOUSE ieciver inte mae meorey orm caees | extablishment will be in operation in the vhinity” Anthon and -— Tyson, WANTED A i roped aap UNITED STATES, AND GREAT BRITAIN |. Chesénad Btrect, between 6ih and th Streets, | Yum ihere erection wort yo —— | Govaanuant Exransxs,—The American Secre Condition of the sereets, | ‘ed £. K. COLLINS & CO., PHILADELPHIA, 4 The Lady of Lyons” was performed in all ite soul | tary of the Treasury, in his official report of the | . Allow me through your columns, to he atten- ath Fi 6 Bouth st. oLD 25747 NOR RELAND. OFFICE. BAGLEY, MACKENZIE § CO., Proprietors. | stirring interest. isa Clifton ‘eustained the noble chi ettmated receipts and expenditures for the fecal ear | tion of the Street Inepector as the 8th eee eee OAL GUER, from Liverposl—Con THE Subscribers are prepared to engage passen- | JAMP: y, late Of Jones's Hotel. | racter of Claude bemutifully,1 may say to perfection; the 30th of June, 1646, pute down. the receipts at | to the condition of Sullivan’st., near, Mer perilsoe Geant sede oblige us by send- ra to come out by the early spring ships, aca very | HEN® Ms scare, formerly of W cstangton House. | and so beautifully did Miss Duff sustain the Interesting | $34,478,306 22, and the expenditures at $20,627,001 90 ; | ers of several dwelli utterly re Senet ee OODHULL & MINTURN ieee fow fate. Drafts cua, as usual, be furnished, pay- en L. Fenavson. 14 6mt__ | character of Paulino, that one would almost beliove that | leaving an estimated balance in the treasury’ at the | of pedestrians, have Tiras MI + 87 South st. whee tthe United Kingd y nenowass x60 BOOKS BOUGHT. her emotions of grief, love and re glympaes of | above date, of $4,861,254 32. Looking over the expend pole side-walk all winter, and now the nuisance RE as =| hort Particulars, apply to J. Mt Sa Goo. | gomanone 2 at aor inne rner'| and not Paitin he ideal: Long | Lures of the British government for the past 70 has become so dangerous, that it would require tt. Pienaar ier ni neertnt Wachee ut. | COLO ROLRED POPE png catoner ca | ere eth oh apenas nah tart | lee oper iet Waracconso mark SE ainodsae sae" Ne Satay Mn Vag ey | sale ay eyRla, Sees ns aN. per, |, frem 18 to 38 | a to ° a 301,765. The 7 + |gafety. Veri e sulle cil sgots vot permitied in Ge duys willbe sent tothe pub- a .. COLL BOO. | oy ime w "it by reward ip fled ok te si i Coat $34,040 260-—au much as the whele government Ot ee ghborieod ‘s ‘